The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 02, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
PRINTS THE
OFFICIAL NEW8PAPER
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWI
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1914
Price, Fhr
FARMERS' SHORT COURSE IS BEGUN AT HIGH SCHOOL
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FREED BY JURY;
CACKA INDICTED
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IN AMtlLHH IN PKIHiiMI flH. uiMIIIITI,Ttllli:
tout at iiiitTM.Mi
""'" Following a filuwItlK IrttilllNirildn-
Arthm '1tI Utw 4"r ! i (rui t.r Pt-jidetit ICrr of lit Orrgun
Out u( the AllMMpt III OUir of ' Agricultural mllrgti l hV dopirt
. ti-i.i. v .."m,!nl ' BrI(fMttif III which Im U
I'tlMlliatif) lr Willi Hie SMM "I ... , ,
" ' rated iia one of ih fiifefno ncrl
Captain J W. Hlrmr l'rl.uliuial rM'llo mi tlm I'arlnr roast.
tlirir,.ll.M.r.ltr ol HiaMiller A 'f('fl "" '"" 'r
U I Urn llitllnr. I.) I'rirMiU,
akokIiik ( Attkr (rmn Portland
lb Mrmt crtt4 Jul), which cn!
?tjrd lU tlnlleniUllli Ult) Hjlllfild)
cuotoi, rriimiKl nn Indictment'
cUrctnc Fiank 'k Hii attempt,
lex in iiefiitUlo llittiUEli I tic mall
IStlM JIOtlMlirx lllln
Tbp Jut) ali rriurtml a not lru
kill In I be. r of W, I Chamtkr.
Illty ptibltrlr r.iitl"rlltt Ihr hldi-i
j r-clri cdr-M (If I he W o f r 1 1 1
unll). who wa detained In Port
U&4 tuM lldio tr I tin federal au-1
ltfllr
CfV 1) uMi-t iii ii ilia author
of the. Mr T Munition''" latum
oililft) in ii ttpokane bank. In on ef
fort to tiUiiux dI primlry mi-
for IHtlal IhllUiand dollar. 1tlee
U4 llio nam of Captain J, V, Mew J
M for4 thereto.
la tonnprilon wt iM charge, Kit-
(tattoo irrp4lrl In Mineral
Utto, ni lifli) )n lti KUtimiti
.ombu ill UT U, twlnro lln m
niiritr. hy i tin rn4 Jury ll r
f'Stl) hrniieht a ilamaea null acalbtt
Hk- Flri Tnut ami ttailnc hank, nf
hkh tlfiirn U prmlilvnt
l'til(4(p hi ilrltm lit MAO Hup
IfiBR btrli the Mivr .rr mstlpd,
a. fltrd it, I'driianil r wltntw.
It hp)d Ihcto oVirt iUy by llio
mbtfllp, but IhU U bfll4 n
i1t brrn a rtl to mki rantur Ihe
rapturf of Cat ka, n Itohfhilan farmer
no llrtl nwr Merrill.
ttldfiil. ut Mrrrlll dl.l nut lK!!r,rr,"'f" Innlrurior for to ycam. He,
ihi ChaiiilUr m utility, ami bontU' " ,,f',, anlng a hIIiIpIIo coach with ,
for hU relcap weru piMtnl. When h' firr,l '" '
trathcil Merrill urarllrally tho rnllre' !
community turned inn in welcome'
aim home. nearly 3O,0O uomen worker,
Why Not Swat 'Em?
University Instructor Ready to Help in Campaign
Mr. (Iroceryinnn, Mr Knrmer, Mr.
Houieholder. how much would It bit
Tlh lo you o lmv your plnrn of
4iiim or )iiur kllcheit free from
"' inu itimnterT
Mako nn mtlumle In iliillnra. Con
Wit llm value of f,lod itaiimited or
Miollml by (ilea; roiuldur llu RVnaiiliV
totnfiirt, of yournoHoa, your fnntllles
""' your murk; rounltltir tlm iili'vllea
"' IIvIiik; nlmvo nil, rotiHlder Ihn
"anger lo iiur baby's llfo, If you hnvti
w l'tiy, connliliir tlm pimHlblllty of
w torn' IjIHh. How niurh ) It worth,
imml Piv dnilnrs, fio, llf.OT
Sow, f )oti mid your iielttliliora
"iiiilnnly am told of u prartlcal plun
"' Rt rid of My peHtH tlila Humiiier by
incniiH ot u little, co-iiiiornllon and of-
Tt, ami with expenditure of prac
muY "" mo,u,y nl ,l ow nu0"1 ir
wl Von alt follow tlm prescribed
Joiirmi Ul ,, your (jr((l Himor
' front tho y pliiguoT If you will,
i n fan bo done,
''" iiuilmrlty for this atnlcmcnt la
"f Clifton V, HoUgo, itrofosior of
jwlal biology at ,0 Unlveralty of
"fouon, nr, Hodgo, who la by now
loo wC kw ovor lhu ttt0 (0 bo
reigardtt4 as u visionary, U duvollng
".' v,ltl,o Hum lo corUlu advances In
M. A. McCALL IS
FARM APPRISER
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t;imt:x i tcrjsi'e.NHiiii.i: i'.
Mat ., MrCall
thr itoinrtiiirni of ftfiricultuio ai
nrixif for KUinmii tiuitir. He lm
t,nWet hl rol(nllii Inairnttor
In nerlcutiiun at ttm lilsh citHtl.
Jlilne lh clr of Hip rnrmrr'
Wir lllrli litt litalllUlnl, ir Jic
Call "III Ukw ii til ni f. TliU
U ttolto uiitlrr I In' ll I'flUlnMirp'K,
prurUiiiit (nr 'rrlnu'iill fariiio in,
ipmihi.t lh rrui'ii mini roltlnl"l
Ihntlun, lutly of if iUitt, rtc Ttm
ttlirm atlliltirf l"lUm may tlll l)f
count) nit.iii(irlotril 12,0yo for tlir
work Oil ., anl ihlain will ir
vt.ln Ait fiiinl a imi ti lit ,
Mr McCll hIII lip icr.-Aily niliwJ
fr;n ili IiIrIi 'rtiwil, whir' hi lm
Mill of Helium, Ireland, employ
(he Mute along line of clvlo blolnjt)'.
'AmoiiR thene l the elltnlnatlon of
I (Ilea,
I The experluice of other cmnimml
lien has ileuinnHtriited Hint 11 rondl
tlou of freedom from' tile In not an
Arnhl.ui Night dream. Tlm cities of
Won oiler, Cleveland, WnalilnRlnn,
lliililiiuire. JiihiiiineMluiri;. South Af-
rlcn, llm Pniiiinm cimnl toim and ninny
Jotlmr ilnrtM Imvo proied the entire
ifenKlhlllty of Hlllidlllng Men. Of
oiuirim, thorn nio Mill Men In Clovn
litiul ami In WaHhliiKlon mid In Hnlll
I morn mid In JohmiueNbiirK, hut whole
jaerllotm of llioao I'lllo Imvo bwii
'timile iiutlrnly free, nml bail Ho '
operation nil over llm cities been of
tho Hitnm chiiracler na It wna In llieao
dlntrlrlH tho whole of tlm cltlea would
hnvo been fre. It la poaallilo for ono
aentlon of n city In boromo flylcsa
whero miolher bectlim may atlll bo
ilyrlililen, bnrattHu n Hy iloea not com
nionly Inivel ftirlher limn 1,600 foot
during lt lifetime,
Tlm aucoeHS of Dr. Ilnilgo'a fly plan
In Kaaturn communltloa wiih hucIi thnl
this winter loiters nro pouring In upon
hlm from nearly ovory clvllltml coun
try roquestlug InstructlouN. Ho tin
worn Ihem all. '
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DEATH AND MISFRY
THROUGHOUT EAST
FROM BIG STORMS
Is WOIIM' III.IZ..ltl I.V TWICVTV.
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I'kiiii 111 I'rttl. of TIimI NmiIoii Cuiiir)
rMiil nl 1'iitolil HurUiInu Itnll.
mm'Ii Air I'nnilfnl M llirr, nii'l
ll Will lk !). Itrdu Trnlflr mill
lliullri I'nil II" llralilllnl Wilrv
r.t Dunn,
'llUil lfr Keivlco
M:V VOIIK. Marrh 3. The nllt
f"t i iiaralytMt at, a rmult nt llm
Muri bllumit lnr l IIIkIii arr
llnaij hrfi
Tlipto a ftKit of nnv nt noon
A eal l limine tlit. niio no' lifforp
K SV Vtirk I in-art)' Uolattil, ami
liter a liunUrml tfnlii nri mallinl. Tlic
rnllmstU Imytt canrt-ll'tl nil train.
It.rlr n.r rtiuiilnc tutu mllllnn
MriEr pxirtn tux' tin- (toriii In
fcitioral III uniuci ilfM tlm it-
na ill an I tie wire HI" nut.
I'nltcl ! 8erlc
IIOKTON. Marrh S.AII train cr
Vkti Ik aloiitl ami )il(iplpe hntlljr
hurl n a imull of the iitiirm Kant
rn rltlni am In lancr of lite fire.
Thr alarm wlrm nro out of commln-
pIpii. flliJ tlm klrmU are cIokkimI no It
It almifctt liiiioMlhlr for npparatu to
rHnil,
CITY REGISTER
IS OPENED TODAY
t ITV IIAI.I. IS A III SV SOI.WK, THi:
"ItMilsTKIt IIAIILV" Hl'tl XKKM.
t.VU TO IIAVK I.N'OtTiaTEll
MA XV
HeKlttrntlon for the clty'a election
In May opened nt the city hall this
morning. Kier since IM Smith made
', Maleuteiit to Judge l.envlti regard-
ling hi name, until it)' nnd politics,
there have been others doing ll, and
the JihIko Iiiik been kept biuy to keep
tlm wnltlng Hue from getltug too long.
, The hooka will bo yopelieil until
.April 15th. In order lo ote tit the
city election In Mny, nil mutt regUtor
nl tlm rlty hnll,
Todii) reglatrntlon was Tf, dlvfil.vl
by wnrils iu felliiMa:
! Plrm M
Hi rouil 1 1
Third 20
Fourth 10
Fifth S
COLONEL WILKINS
RUNS FOR MAYOR
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' for.Vt'll.MAX ami; IIKIXO tilt-
CI'LATKII i'OD.W HY HIS
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Colonel
avow etl en
tloiiH iiHkln
Ikltitt Is today mi
for mayor. Pell-
Ih uatim bo placed
upon tho hall
ro being circulated
lodiiy.
Wllklns Ih t
mini to come
out for llm ci.
Ivo olllco, W.
tl. TowiiHi'iullutvInt! entered tho race
Hovoral ilnyM iigo, Tho Colottol la well
known to nil inHldenU of Klamath
KiiIIh, mid served several terms aa
coiiucllinmi from the First Ward,
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Dutch Girls Off to
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Kor tlir firm Unit In nc year the
canal or Holland are completely
froton over, and n Ihcy are ahort cuu
Iho can a In lia've UpCowo winter hiKh-
SPORTSMEN WILL !
FORM STATE CLUB
I
IMI1HITANT JIATTKItS WILL HKKOUMKH MA YOU OF THK CITY
DISCl'SSKIl AT SIiSIOXK I.V KII.F-S AX.VOUNCKMKXT OF HIS
pohti-i; win:x oiu;axi-i caxdidati: foii thk dvmo-
Tit I.V WII.I. HK MAIIK CltATIt XOMIXAXTIOX
Delegsteit from orgnulzatlous of
uportsnmu In nil parts of the state
wilt meet nt Portland Monday, March
16, 1911, to form a state association.'
There nro now fifty-four clubs of
huntcm and nmiermcn In Oregon, and
the ready responses received from
thco clubs! indlealo that there will be
u full representation of nil sportsmen
'at the contention.
The overwhelming majority of the
sportsmen are In fnior of tlm protec
tion of tub and game, mid the im
provement of tho game resources of
the mute. It will be the purpose of
the Mate inebriation to work along
the lines of game protection, to agree
upon legliitntlon in order to britig that
Inbout, and o exert the united intlu
lenre of tlm sportsmen of tho stnto to
procure the ptiHtmcc of muii legisla
tion. Tlm objectH which the organised
sportsmen bain In view nro particu
larly close to the heart of each angler,
nnd hunter, bernuso of tho fact that
tho fund of $100,000 or more nnnu-
nlly used for lish nnd game protection ,ma Ju8l (lloil announcement ot his
und proposition Is created by the 'candidacy for tho democratic noml
cense fees paid by them. nation as sheriff.
lllshop hns long bwn a prominent
Walker Is Here. democrat In the county, nnd ho was
l.uko Walker, the local cnttloman,
whose experiences, gutting Mcl.omoro
Mium slock In Mexico would furnish
plots for all tho dlmo novels and
three-reel features a person could
wunt, returned to Klamuth Falls on
Sundiiy nlgbfa train from tho south,
No bullet boles nro noticeable, and
uiiloiM the wlginnkliiK art has
oped wonderfully, he still has his
Hcnlp.
lltuo for Uivhs tiults
It has been decreed by tho Master
Tnllora' Association ot London that
dress suits shall hereafter bo dark
blue Instead of tho conventional
black. Other chauges are expected,
und tho stylus will be followed luoth -
nr countries,
School via Canal
aj-f. The picture abore ahows three
happy Dutch Rlrle on their way to
Kctiool, nnd carrying a charcoal fire
with which to ki'cp warm In the
chool hour.
BISHOP'S BONNET
IS IN THE ARENA
The latent chapeau to be heaved
Into Klamath county's political ring
Is that of ll. St. (lco. BUhop. Bishop
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II. St. Geo. llUhop
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maor of tlm city for a couplo of
terms. Before coming to Klamath
county, lllshop wns sheriff In Arizona
during tho strenuous days,
Ho l.p Iteturns.
i ierry O. Do Up returned last night
rom ' San Francisco und Oakland.
dovel-jw,cro ,0 wet to nttond to business
matters,
I ,
llojs Cleta Hero Medal
j jW, tho Orenl Dane dog belonging
to II. T. (lalpln ot New York, has
(been, presented with a brouxo medal
by tho New York Women's League for
billing animals. Jim dragged his
master from a burning apartment,
lhiu owner having been overcome by
gas.
WILS0NOPP0SED
TO INTERVENTION
IN MEXICAN FUSS
riAXH COUXTItV TOO IUO TO IIAVK
IIA.VI) KOHCHI)
th'trrutlie .Stales Tlwt Jlie Conqaent
Would ot lie Worth Ibo Lire
Tl.nl Would It IiMt, While Mttr
Will Kvrnlualljr I to HlnUghteanL
h.ijra Krir( of Coalllion Are .Vot
True.
United Vtett Senrlce
( WASHINGTON, D. C, March 2.
President WlUon today made it plain
that ho realizes that Intervention
would coat enormous In lives and
money. Ho said America Is loo bin
to have Its band forced for selfish rea
sons, and declared that the present
policy would continue, rcgardle of
any pressure.
"People clamoring to have things
done in Mexico do not reallzo that
they will have to contribute their
brothers, sons and sweethearts to se
cure Immediate action," said he.
"while If they wait the same result
can be attained with no sacrifice of
life."
Wilson said that reports of coal!
tion against the American policy In
Mexico were unfounded. He. says
I there is no attempt by foreign nations
to float a Huerta loan.
Carranta has Informed Bryan that
he Is Investigating the Bauch shoot
ing. FEDERAL LEAGUE
WANTS "BIG SIX"
CILMOltt: WIKKS LTTY THAT
THK OFFKIt IS XO JOKK, AM)
SAYS HK CAN GET U3,00O FOB
THKKE YK.ltS
United Press Service
rillGAOO. March 2. The follow-
lug telegram was sent Christie Mht-
then son by President (lllmore teday: I
"Newspaper report say you did not
take berlously the Federal League of
fer, llet nciiualuted with the league
clllclals, and you will be convinced we
ire not four-tluuhtng.
"I'll give you ifiS.OOO for thr,
years' servlco u.i manager of u club,
und pay you $15,000 In advance."
February
Mean Temperature was
Of the tweuty-olght, days la Feb
ruary, fpurteeu of theso were per
fectly clear. Seven were partly ob
scured byloudlets, and In all, tho
number of cloudy days totals but a
week. '
This information is gleaned from
the meteorologlcalVeport made at tho
reclamation serviceNheaduuartors by
Albrecht Oeblcr. Mr. Oehlor la also
authority for the statement that the
precipitation for the entire month did
not total an Inch.
In 1913 tho precipitation was less
than this year. For February, 1918,
tho dopo sheet shows a total of 1.80
Inches,
That clear weather Is the rule
rather than the exception in Klamath
Februarys was proven by Mr. Oehler
JPRACMMKS
ARE BEINe GIVEN
BYPRACTICALMEN
MICH INTEREST 18 BEING MAX
IFESTED Many Matter of tmfortaac ! Kattav
th Countj Farmbv latemto WW
lie Tborouchly DtacwMwd at Sas
tola of the hort Cvmnr MXl
llrtarm at the Opera Me
Kvrnia. 4
TWa
TOMORROWS PROGRAM
10 a. m. to 11 a. m.:
"The Important Chemical aad
Physical Properties of Soils,"
Professor Powers
11 a. m. to 12 to.:
Breeding. Feeding and ataa-
agement of Hogs,"
Professor Fltts
p. m. to 2 p. m.:
"Cereal Crops for Irrigated
and Dry Panaa."
Max A. McCall
S; ni. to 3 p. m.:
"Moisture CoBserratloa."
Professor Powers
3 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.:
"Judging Hogs."
Professor Fltts
7:30 p. m. to :30 p. as.:
"Types and Breeds or Horsss"
Professor Powers
'Drainage or Irrigated Laads"
Professor Fltts
Expressing a hops that the urtmt
would be aa annual one, Max A. He
Call opened the first Klaautth Coaaty
Short Course In Agriculture la th
high school agricultural roosts, at
10:30 this morning, by brleiy outlla
Ing the object of the Week's coarse
and Introducing Professor W. 1 Pow
ers of the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege. Mr. Powers, who is at th head
of Irrigation and drainage at th Ore
gon Agricultural College, snd assist
ant in the department of agronomy,
spoke for an hour on "The Composi
tion of Soils,"
About twenty farmers, and half as
many students, listened attentively as
the speaker classified the different
soils ot Klamath county, and analysed
each class.
Mr. Powers paid particular at ten-,
tlou to soil building and to irrigation
nud drainage. At tho end ot his talk
(Continued on page 4)
Not So Bad
31.6; Half the Days Gear
when ho delved into his archives for
meteorological reports tor years gone
by. After pouching his cheeks eg
panslvely and blowing clouds of dust
from these tomes, ho pointed out that
the month ot February, 1911, was
brought to a close with a battlag aver
age of 15 clear days, ten partly eleudy
and three cloudy.
Tho summary for the moath Just
endod follows;
Temperature Mean maximum, 4t;
mean minimum. 23.1; mesa. IM;
maximum, 5G, on February St; mav
imuui, 8, on February 2,
Precipitation Total, .97: aris
In 34 hours, ,10, on February II,
Number of daya with .91 or awrt r
precipitation, t; clear, 14; tWtir
cloudy, 7; cloudy, 7. "f
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