The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 03, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914
Price, Ffve Onto
Suit to Enjoin the Payment of Warrants
Is Filed in the Federal District Court
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EN6LAND RESERVES RIGHT TO ACT
BENTON AFFAIR, BUT WILLING
TO LEAVE IT UP TO THIS COUNTRY
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STREET BRIDGE BOTH COMPANIES RAISING OF HOGS
TO BE LOWERED1 MAY BE ASKED TO , IS TALKED OVER
MAKE CITY OFFER, BYFARMEXPERTS
George F. Covey
and Jay Gould
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Supports Policy
of United States
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IlicirUMil AKriiiUaii at llir !v-coiiil
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ruiintll, I'lvllmliwr)- in tint I nl mi
iliictlnii of nu .tllra(liii for a
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(nu) M.itlliru WnnU Our I'lniit.
.Mail Qih-bIJoii lUUtinK lu thtf
IUUIiii; mill larkfllui( "I I'urV Atr
Tii!Lctl IllUktratiil lclurc for Uic
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nin Ori'icoti I'owrr company, will tho
Kl.tinullt I'nlU (ounuuu-rn of ctirrcut
l. my fiiT off Hum lliry arc at
irft'ut,
TIiIh Han till lite qtienllou at laul
lilclit m uirclltiR of. (hr rouurll. Coutt-
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HHAT 111 I Nr illlf Nt,",ur- h,a thai tl. cllr oulil l.
tm brtirr off, nn4 Inttcnil, would have
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In ny f! Mr cent Interest on two In
trutninilii Innti-ad of on one, should
(tin Hallway Cotnmlmiloa order the
company now In operation to ralso or
rrdurc lt rati- until Ita nt Income
1 C tr rent of tht amount Inverted.
. In rn of two rompanloa opvratlnK.
'nn lth a I mm pxHnflv ctjulpment.l
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Miir riiiiiiiiiimiuH tnm uv xikiii iu ihiicj
A fifth rir unit may noon lipjltn rair tHjual with thoc of thr otbr
formnllM(umlUMwniU.poaUor!coPnJ'' w ,nn' houKh Kprns
,,.,, , ., , , , ,,., ,'Hroilirnt notiKhl to furnlali powrr nt ,
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,,,.,.. . lomr fl6ir, tby would not b nl- .
thf port luiu of Main ltit bojoud , ' 7
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tin' Mattiath Diiiflopitirnt compauj , ... ....
, ,, ' , It wa tiKKcicd by aomo that th
aflaii inn . inr. that l tlwut pciii. The . . ... .
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ToMOItltOWK ritOGKAM
t, l( thv rIM Hlalr. ran lu mlnl.ter fr iho llrllUI. rmplrc. ha '-r br..ul.t up al la.t "')',, for n frftnChW, In w
iUhwi of tb orM h. to Mr ul RMimnriH, , .upport of ' ' -''- ') '" ouM 0ttlHlw h, the city
m Nnniif IK-ftilnp
Cwrai ran artans
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Kxln t .i . .. . ... . "". ilrlUh ilUJ'l. lti at um or
irniir H.M4IH nrj Kcigoii Jn lMirlUmi(1 tl att.
TilaUiirj.MiariliIUiKaUr.'nnilfv ,(,, ,t, cornmrnt would
KjeirtiU tin. t n, Uorrania. MtaB, arl(gn lir ,,, tltti Htatr
faIWIily ha bf.n lnnliely!n ,p mpnlmci the iirltUh connul
W. Hcrrafur.all Amnrlran will , (lrfit, a tn -t licalloti ol Iho
l h MwjHrt. rlrruinitant of thr 4ath, and h
' n rport to hi homo omen, Tho
r. Mnxm in I'hmUiuI, fntrlfiii mlntntrr ha no hope, how-
fr Jolinutti. n nxll kiiuwn llonatt'it ptT, of eathrtlne mori' fact than
WuittlGtier, urt ihu morning with' will l Iiarne4 hy Aiucrknu linmil
Wlftti A A. MhalTcy for trrat- itator h-auP of hi lack of author
" In 1'iiftUiui r (1BI( i,,,, gUf-liy I" nimprl mIiikmc to testify Thf
'tiln ffin a moiu urtahJown, olCiiinr.tiirr of thr pronouncement
"' Hm attriuird to ilitlit awn) lilaluf Hlr K.lwnril Urey la) lit Iho fact of,
tjf hi ijiilrk rrcotenllloii thai Ihr-MotiriH "
lni'd to do o.
It wa tiKKClcd by onii that tho
two rompaulc ho atked to hilbmlt
hlch they
could ex-
tiort from them lu the war of IlKhtlne
Oil KiijclticerJ A McLean a In- xnW ,, , tH,TetntaKe f tll).r
-tnictod to preparo ilnta teKardltiK ,,,,,. u j sheet, who wa pre
ihli. iiuKnl tlUtrkl It la plantn-4 r,( tlwU, , faU)r of nn nJpUrm.
to put thl ihroiiRh a early a po. . frMChi. wiih nrovlalons for
IJg..
nlbli'. In oiilcr to Improto tho a ti
lls ry condition of thai part of Klam
ath Kail
KENO POWER CO.
regulation of rate every five year,
and h ktaled that tho Incomo would
ttearl) pay the cot of an efficient yn
tern of Mreel Illumination here.
INCORPORATES
SARGENT AVENUE
MAY BE EXTENDED
10 a. m. to 11 a. m.:
"The Chief Boil Typta of
Klamath County; Their Qua!
Itlm, lje aud itaudllnK."
Max A. McCall
1 1 a. m. to li m..
"llrwiiluK, Fred I us and Man
aKCUH'Ut of Shep."
I'rofcaaor Fltta
1 p. m. to 2 p. m.:
"Crop for I'lga or Cow s Al
falfa." I'rofesor l'owera
: p. m. to 3 p. tn.:
"Dry Karxa Tillage."
Max A. McCall
3 p. m. to 4:3tr p. m.:
"Judjclnc Shevp."
l'rofeor Kitu
7 30 p. m. to 9:30 p. m.:
Typea and Ureed of Uoirs
and Sheep."
1'rofestor Fltta
"Machinery Equlpmonl for the
Farmer."
Mar A. McCall
lecture.
Mr. I.. W. ltobbln.
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INJUNCTION MADE
(lIKAIUXU OX PttTIO.V SET FOR
' MOXDAY
I'raclicaJlf All of the WmmmU AU
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(Herald Special Service
PORTLAND, March 3. Bell to
Join the payment of Klamath couaty
warrant worth in exceaa of $350,000,
and to enjoin the county court tharo
from issuing further warruti for al
iened voluntary lndebtedneaa, haa
been filed in the federal dlatrtct
court here. Tho application tor as
injunction has ba tot for hoarl
'Monday moralas.
The county Judge, county coaualo-
Slone and county trouaror aro 4o-
fendanu tn thU acUoa, which to ttod
by the Weyerhaeuser Land coaapoajr.
the Western Pacific Land and Ttotkor
company and tho Oehkooa Land aad
j Timber company. Tho petltloa waa
, prepared by J. T. 8. Lyle of tala cHy
I and Kuykendall tc Ferguson of Kill-
lath Falls.
The suit purposes tc reatrala tho
.county treasurer from accosting la
George F. Covey payment of taxes or paying eoaaty
JA V GOULD warrants alleged to bo void and Illegal
because they are said to have aooa
George F. Covey of Ensland. pro- liSUd t voluntarr Ind.htodaMa
jfelonal court tennU champion of ( ,n exceM of lhe XA HmlUUoas.
- IU worm, una just nrrituu iu iuc
'United States to play Jay Gould. .-rho 8ull Ju8t fl,ed ,B portj,,
I American amateur champion, and coverg a of tne wamiaU tamt j,
JKrandion of tho great railroad Bpecu- aUcked here.. -.id n v Kuvkan.
WnlnrMlar Marrh I or' tor the world' championship. dall ttMlay. la addlUoa to oaektaa; aa
.,!:!:S":: fer,t,h fi,BdQ?"BTllhotar '
Cout.nuat.on of ., I,em- " ZlLlT rVV. "' "S "T
A,M.-...-. .. .. . . maneni tnjuncuon. resinuamg me
wins from tho professional urittsner. county court from iscurriBg aay far-
onitratlon.
Mrs. Kobbln.
1 p. m. to 2 p. in.:
"Kvolutlon of Tabic Service
and Manners."
Miss Carpenter
2 p. m, to 3 p. in.:
"Cereals aud Quick Breads."
Mrs. Itobbins.
he will be hailed as one of the great-, tner vollmtary indebtedness until It
cii American aimeies ni to su e-1 is out of debt."
stue rrancis uuimei, wno oeai me It Is said that with bat two
greatest lirltlsh golf players.
'"0ft mlt,t b,. Iniired,
' to Mrrrlll,
Dortrluo covered tho nltimtlnu
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lultirti mctinMi
iiovi'i Kioto ;
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lolwhern thi picture of women who
wlh to hecomo hrlili'H are exhibited.
Republicans Yet Lead
i. is ahi: ni.Kit or tiii:
muvrv (Lt:iiK's oifick iiv
HKIINS I.NTKIUWT. t'AIMTAI. IS
iaut'i:it at a.vi,oo.
Mration of G. 0. P. More Than All the Rest!;1
T clo , ri.Rirntlim Hnturduy
loii.i .i"""1 ,0,n, ronUtrallon up
., ""'. Till la n trine
oI! . "f l,M' f,"ly' raUmalod
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Articles of Incorporation for the
Keiiti Power eompany were Hied )ea
lenliiy at tho court huuo by J. W.
KelliM, II. 1.. Ktirui nltd I). G. Kern,
who have boon opoliidliK u sinnll
plant ou KlaumtnsJUor neur Kouo,
land uitllclpalu oxteiHiiK their linos
horn.
The romprtlD'njiiHlluw. I to pin-
diue, itii'umulale ituil ilUlrlhulo olee-
rlclU and oloUromotlui foice. Iho
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Plllllipill IHIVU wiit....nn .- n""
'iik Kltuimlh KnllH, uud tho roiicorn Ih
rapltallxod nt $200,000 divided Into
:jl.Hi wlmri'H.
IIISTItirr MAV UK FOHMKI. TOj
It UN tX TIIK Ul'l'Klt UKK
OVKH THIS HOUTK, FHOM
.NINTH, TK.NTH AXI KLF.VKNTH
W'iiIIm. for IJitkv.lle.
1'iopoity owuou on Main Htreot
Imlwiioii Second ami the bridge mut
nt once lopulr tlm wooden walks In
(unit of their property or construct
now duch. lu ciihb they aro lu hud con-
iilltloii. At piexent thu coudlllou of
tht'Hii wnlliH Ih stii'h that poopiu pre
fer to walk ulong tho puveil street.
Moil MiiiiiM'iiiii'ii'1
Women I a
llefused l(i Htnu-
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Woaiea ,,.........
The Now Ymk llousuwlvca' l.enKUo
Ihih cIiohoii several women to act ns
limiuntora In their rnmpnlgn In their
rrusado agalust cold storage food,
lutitoud or Improving Ninth street
.m far ns at Unit proposed, W. Frauk
Aram siiKKosted that the thorough
fare bu lmproed to Uphaui street,
and that u district bo foriuod of prop
erty owners ou Ninth, Tenth and
Kloveuth Htreuta to pay tho cost of
uu Improved street eouuocttuK all
thteu of these ktreets with Oregon uv
iniie, which leudu to Hhlpplugton.
"All three of theso streets will be
Improved this Hiimmor," said Mr.
Aiiiut, "and this would make the
coal materially less for all coucorued,
with hotter security for tho bonds,"
Separate, but tally lug with this
plun was tho petition for tho Im
provement of Kloveuth streets from
Mnlu to Upliiuu streets, Wordou av
enue to Donald street, aud Donald
street to Sargent uvenuo. ThU was
accompanied by cash to covor the
cost of piellmlnttry work.
lustoud of Oregou avenue, Ship-
plngtoii uud tho Upper Lake cau bo
renehod hy nu easier grade along
Sargent aveuuo. The streets will hold
n meeting to discuss this route to
Shlpplugtou,
Tho second day's session of tho
i
short course was opened this mora-
liiK at 10 o'clock by Professor W. L.
PowvMn, who profaced his talk with
the Miitemetit that ho had been mis
ituottd regarding limestone as au
oradlcator of all kinds of alkali.
".My statement was simply this:
UyrHiim, or land plaster, which Is
mainly sulphate of lime, changes
black alkali to white alkali, which
is Us harmful to land," said Profess
or Powers.
"Tne Important Chemical aud Phy
sical Properties of Soils" was the sub
ject of Professor Powers' morning
talk, Ir. which ho outlined proper till
iiro nod cultivation; the correct meth
od of plowlug Irrigated and dry
furms; the right wty to apply lltno
tve Kiouplng soil p.u tides Into clut
ters; tho Importance of growing ro3ts.
t-u.-h as tho roots of rod clover and
.ilfalln, as conduvfin f air, light
niu' water Into tho subsoil. Ho ex
plained why it waa that drained lands
neur suffered from drouth as much
as undruluod Ian Is.
In tho last 'inlt of his period Pro
fessor Powers had the farmers Judg-
Wtftern Xlght at Moose Hall
Tonight will be Western night at
the Moose dance, and all patrons of
these popular dances are supposed
to wear the fancy garments of the
frontier. Chaps, guns, qulrta, rl
attas, etc., will bo the proper equip
ment for the men.
School teachers In Italy receive less
than 1600 a year.
tlons, all the counties of tho
have exceeded their limit of Tolaa
tary indebtedness, and this action is
brought in the federal court to fore
thorn to hold down expenditures.
Cattlesaas.
Jess Iteckley, who has been la Cal
ifornia for the past week looking af
ter the feeding of cattle, has returned
home. He will leave In a short time
for other places where be Is feedlBg
cattle, to see how they are coming on.
Want Murray for Mayor
Petitioners Making Strong Ettort to Put Him in Race
Although Edward J. Murra has rt--ontorprlses may be aided and busiaess
futed to become a candidate for IpTluclples established In the admlaU-
mayor, his friends aro determined
that his name shall bo ou the ticket
at the May election. Toward this end
they aro circulating petitions, by
which, they hopo to force him to
make tho run.
Tho patulous bolug circulated are
prefaced aa follews:
"We, the undersigned residents and
lug soils, which he had secured from vtrs of the city of Klamath Falls,
Klmuuth county farms. Kach farm
er was furnlshod with a few spoon
fuls of soil and a blank such as is
used in tho Oregou Agricultural Col-
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(Continued oa page 4)
hereby petition you to permit the use
of your mime as a candldato for the
office of mayor of this city. We base
our request on our earnest desire to
see a progressive administration for
Klamath Falls, to the end that civic
tratlon of the affairs of the city.
Dellevlug you will meet the de
mands of a largo majority of the peo
ple of Klamath Falls in these matters,
wo earnestly urge you to stand aa a
candidate for the olllce of mayor, at
the olectton to be hold on May 4,
1914."
The petitions aro being circulated
lu all parts of the city, and aro kalaf
freely signed. In 8hlpplngtoa, oaly
live names are not on tho aoUtlea.
Murray as yet will make no itatito :t
regarding a change of heart, but is
case he does not annouaco hlawaef Ma
friends contemplate having ate
placed on tho ticket.
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