The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 06, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEW!
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, KKIDAY. MARCH G, 1914
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JACKSON WANTS - SINNOTT IS OUT TODAYS TALKS
PARI OF CRATER FOR 2ND. TERM WERE OF PRIME
LAKE NATIONAL IMPORT TO ALL
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HORSEFLY DAMS, UNIVERSITY WILL
DITCHES WILL BE HELP IN BATTLES
ADVERTIS'D SOON ON TIMBER BU6S
huh to iti: irKi:it ox ai'Uiiiioimik uim.tkm. oktiihtkbil
rn'itTr.i:TM i.v talks
ion I lie S 11 1:1c Kulr. DM 1 let Will AImi lciil Man, Konnrr Scnilrnt at the
I ) 11 IIIiN (or a llonil Ivnir of Otit I nltcmllr, Herurva I lie Iatcrrst of
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llnlf a .Million Dollar, for Fnanr- llio lrpnmriil nt Zoolocjr In lh
I11K l'nJl Will IitIkaIc Aprot
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IkmI CnmpulKn for tlif Kradlca
lion of I lie I'ine MUe, ad K
Mria Will Ctrnm Here.
Mn-rarr circlw In .e YorU have, "A the taaa of norluwldo ii-ra-('roni4
greatly lutcnt4 In Our ulUI, Omar protect a. Christian
liBUa l'(Ml' rcujBrkabln prvicutntlon Viilghl who flc- Into hi garutn be
f Omar Khsyjam. While ho hnn'oitix. that um Chrlntlan knight Is
maiif uit- oiii i'orliin huiiuIIiIiik like loiv4 by his daughter. Omar ub-
ottruui exitoctcd hu ou!4. he ha miu to torture In tlto ureal Judgment
brought out a now clement lie ac- hall bo as to Uljtract attention while
a ntunU- Omar Khayyam' ctmrlty ti It ho knight etcapea.
the Uynoto to hi character. u,ar when 0raar hag hn gareJ(
"I think of Omiir a a iihlloioplur ,,,, hn jllllnoi0 JcjouIn Mare- creep
and a iclfullat. 11 man lth iwnUcih,baek to ,,,,. wonn!c(1 to u.,h. be.
,ceutury Idea living In tho elorenth CaU(te ho lu1,e4, tho ei.rUdan t0 ileal
teniurr. aiu ir. iwi, "but lie n-iaw8y. Omar knecU be.ide the corpse
,.... ,u ..,u mo... i-ue ne, iie-aud offer a prayer, which I hY
auou 11, n Aunem. lovui in fellow ilear(1 Ulc grf,A,Ml dramatic speech
mm. Ik. had a great blB human r ,,ltt paBt flftr yoanlm
ncnri innt cnuuuHi mm 10 iook orec
ihn narrow jirpjudlce of ruc and,
cri-ml tu be a iocr' In the big sense
I Hide for the confirm tlon of a Th timber InUrcut of Southern
aiorage dam. a dlveiiloa dam and ap- Oregon have secured another power
proxlraaulr fourtf mllej of canals ful ally In their fight ngalnkt the
lullt I19 op'M-d April Mlh by tho offl- spread of the Western pine beetle
Let or the Horsefly Irrigation dl- through th forested area of thl
trlct On the came dny the director part of the state. Thl I tho Uni-
.(.ill nlio consider bids for eleven 30- verslty of Oragoa.
i . . .
year bonds, aggregating J5.0.000. in a letter Jut received from Pro-
Theso are 10 be advertised at ence. feasor John F. Hocard, head of the
The Horsefly project will Irrigate department of Zoology at the Uni
about 20,000 acre of fine land In the verslty, he lUUs that tb University
vicinity of Ilonanxa. I'nder the new "111 send the field agent employed la
wllmsto the cost of th project Is the biological survey here to give at
placd at J30 an acre (lection to thl menace, and that Bo-
Tho Horsefly renenolr site, recent-!vard nlmself wlU al-o visit the Tart
ly secured, cover about 4.000 acre.ous aP and take an active part
After the dam Is built this will col- ,n tha nKbt to v,lt off laU P1- wn,en
k-ct the water of Barnes Volley and wUh ,lu,e ,0 headway would
Dry Hralrie creek, or the watershed 'destroy practically all of the timber
1 in a snort time.
1
i, 111 hub cum ojii ion noes not pre-
iiwiv nun u 111 uriug 1 11 c nrro in tue
I'raiiiiiiu lotc piay wiurn
Wnltoit Tully has written.
"Omar Is ou of tho gentlest and
ftwettest, and one of the biggest men
In history. If I haro helped to make
him .1 little better understood I am
Itlchard pr) glad, uiul ery humble, becaus
playing Omar makes me so."
WOMAN WHO I'ArWIIll AWAY AT
AHIII.AMI lTi:itlAV WAS AN"
tll.lt Itl-HIIIKNT Ol" KUIMAIH
tOI'.NTV.
I Ml Ulliabctli liny in, long n r
Todtty morning elon of llio
hoi l rouiro ( opeiii'd by Max A.;
McL'mII In n Iwtiirn that conrorncd u-'
fir) fariiKrf ireenl. HI subject n
"Alkali Sulla and Their Treatment." 1
Aiur going Into detail regarding tba
origin of alknll and the universal!
Iilcut of KUinath count), died Thurs-'.,.,.., of NOlublo sail lit all arid
Mlay morning at Ashland, following ,ittt. ho declimst all lands In ,rolll.l.ll,l . ,..
brtr-f lllnrn. rtho wa "t yinr of uh couty contained a certain om it lAl-s lll.l.l
REGISTRATION START WORK ON .
IS NOW 1,148: LIBRARY SOON
I'olM l'fc Harvlce
WAfllllNi.TON', U. C March . nge. timuuni of alkali.
Itilicin nt thu lloiry lined Hi mar- Tin' rumaln hao lni sIiIiukmI f,ui , tntHi, u not really u
it liM.k Jtiliu.B" nflirtii ri'iil friiin AsliUnd, and will rcurh -'"o t-iol liuvttt to the land only In such
JlnitUi u..i line in Wnsliiiigliiii there llili evening. Tlu Hiiioriil will bo C(U0 tttrp t,0 nlkall a conccu
Uluisr penny lunch room. Itild nl lloimnia. tratul. Ho raid nlkall was n valua
tor rpnt tin. Wintry1 Willie HunhliiR Mr. Ilnjiif aro thrne lMv u,dion, If ,it In too RTt
Imtr tn-ir i-Uoko of bran soup, daUKliti-rn, Mr, rlteptn'ii nrllllth, Mr. ,mouut, n ll ludlrated tho preaenco
mmliij, Ml(r, iMitnio, or fresh roll.' II J. Ilinmoy and Mt. Walter I'linly jr ol,r ,,)( food, and Hint such
"nurrnt ali buy 11 cup nt coffco; of thl county, nuii two on. J. It 0u ,,.min moUturv bi'lter.
milk ami lgnr roi another veuii. niut lU'iiry llwiu. boih of wliom rn- nimU alkali, he explulned, was
I morn Injurious limn white becnuao It
dissolved thu organic mutter, allow
lug thu nll to becomn compact and
Imnl, making ll difficult for wnlur to
pcrcolato through properly.
Tho iHTinuiionl reclatiintlou of l
hull soil, nuUI tho upcakur, ciin only
bo uccomplUhcd by thorough drain
iigo nyli'in, tuiil In tho co of bla'ck
nlkall, In nildlllon to drnlnagu, tho
uio or gypnum laml plastcir. Thor
oiirIi tillage, ho remarked, mi also
uiccnry In tnatment for nlkall, a
ll not only chocked tho rlo of alknll,
hut hi'lpoed luntoiliilly In eradicating
ll from thu moII.
Iri)fi"nr Kltl npitku from 11 to 12
on "llreodluh. Konllitg nnil Mauago
inont of llwf Cuttle." He detailed
llio fcdiioinla wny ot bundling beef
cnttln from lilrth to market, uml
lintviHl by fuel, pi wonted and lm
piled, Unit Hi farmora reiUed more
money for tli4r crop of hay and
grain by fellnK ll onllly to cnttlc
thnn by selling It In bulk or sack.
In lhi iiftornoon Professor Power
tnlked on it llmoly topic, "llnndllng
of Irrigation Water,"
Ho .told tho fm mors to measure tlm
wntvr thoy ucd till they found out
tho mmitmt uecdod for thu best re
sult, nml whom the water was cost
ing money, It would do no harm, be
tAAjxru'iru" vri'i
VKTHATQUAlt-lrilKW OK MKX WILL STAItT TO
ti:u of thesi: who wii.i,
Tl.ti'o r, ui nil) buy beef or Iniiib nlde In AnIiIiiiuI.
I'. r frnnkfitrter. '
Tn Wiiiiy liincli I mi mljiinct lit .Mn. Moullcii llcltcr.
tin Wasliiiigiot, mUnlnii. About 300 1 Mr. Krd Minilllcn. who recently
tu1" "", served thrru drtlly. I'lidiirweiil nn operation fur nppen-
- . ,111(111 nl llliickburii huspllal, ha
H'jhi i.iu old Job. Ipiimeil llio ilmignr mark, lu-cordlng
"I'm) (.i.iiin WardiMi Henry Ktoul to Dr. Hamilton.
l"u ri.iv,.,i iintinrntlon from Haleiiil
,hl lie lm bieit rritpimlntvil In, John Martin, who uudciwont nn
hat luMiiinii Aa yei Uopuly District miernllnn In Kim Kriuulnco, left tile
tlmn Wnrden l'nry M. Hainsby Iibn.IiiihpIi I tlicm Thursdiiy. iicr.mlliiK to
n,,t I'K'ti rciiaitieil. 'inlvlrea rcrehod by frlond.
Want Bids on Stock
Uncle Sam to. BuyjCattle and Stallions for Indians
"I'lrlilinthii,,, ulll ,l0r pnrtlculfti
"vii itm M.fujy.. nl 10 Klumiitli
KWuy reganiing tho cntllu unit lnU
',0 for which bliU uro to b ro-
l'"el Tliu Htock U oil (u ho do-
rtd m , KlnmaW Agency, or
"Mm: imlnt.
1'u I'orihoron Btalllou are to be
imrclmHCtl mid hid on lluo will bu
ntioiuil ut tho Klamath Agency March
aut. HmiB urowii liorno mo pre
ferred. Hopimito bid uhtnild bo umtlo for
each Ntulllon offorod, giving full tie-
asVVVaaAin
(Continued on nag 4)
veti: havi:
rie: in x iks
Al.ltl-UIIY SKiNKI)
WOHIC AllOl'T Till: KH-TKKXTH.
CO.NCItirTK I'AUT MAY COM
MKXOi: Al'IUI, 1ST.
lUgUtratlon for tho primaries) and , ork ,on h - ''00 Caeglo Ll
general blccUon reached 1,148 ftt Ibrary bulldlne. lu courw of construc
noon toda) It IB believed that thl tlou ,,car thw tlow court houso WU bo
leprweiil about n warier of the to-! 1'J 00,'l h ". rdlns to
tal vol.- that will bo polled In tho ConM JuJs ""
count). "The exact date depeud upon the
' . ... ... ., , 'condition of this weather," said tho
Tho uitlng strength of Klamath I J( ThW ,s wmo mQ work t0
llgured nt 6,000. but there I per- , fin nll , ,,,,.,, hu. u la ox.
eory county which will ,ui,. .. . u.. . nn,hN, ln
Hy precinct UmQ 0 nJWw JO ,aylng of cemeut t0
'commence by tho 1st of April."
13S
ceutuge lu
not register or ole.
tho registration to date follews:
Fourth Ward
Knsl Klnmnlh KalU 144 '
Third Wnrd 169
Second Wnrd ' 10G,
Weal Klnuinth Pull 98 .
Blilpplugton
lfi
Mill Addition 6i)
Malhl ,' S
Pine (lrou '. 20 '
Wood River 1-,
Lout Ither 109
Tule Uk .' 31
Dairy SO J
Odell 34
Poo Volley V.. 1
Klnmnth l.uko 4
Plevna 33
Worden ., 17
Midland .- 27
Hlldebrnnd 11
Spraguo River S
Langell Volley 23
Bwon. ... 6
Algoma , . 10
C.M.RAMSBYMAY
RUN FOR OFFICE
Mil i:ns ok eami: okkicial
Alti: MKXTIOX1XU 1118 NA.MK AS
A I'ltOHAUhK OAXD1DATK IX
MAY 101,141X0
f
of 270 square mlli.
The dam will bo a 70-foot loose Beldw the personal work here,
rock fill, with a wooden front. It wiirj vard ha also stated that he will
measure 400 Kit across tho top. and take u' w,lh Dr- Ctlttou Hodge, pro
will entail the handling of about SO,-'501- ot C,T,C blotofy and exteaaton
000 yard of looe rock. .lecturer, the abridgement of bJa lec
ture on uregona oret Keaourcee
to Include aoaM terae stateatenta re
garding the timber beetle peril among
the other dangers to the forest.
The Importance of the work being
done In this section for tb eradlca-
'tlon of the beetle can be gathered
from the fact that ln addition to aT
'eral crew from the Klamath-Lake
Forest Fire Association, the atata ha-
.,. .-., .... i,L-.i l- i.t-pmnv Irean of foreatrr ha detailed men to
UU n. & iiir, r.iri B.r r.titiv.i-1
HE IS TOO MUCH
OF A GENTLEMEN
1X Ml'IlRAV TO ItUX FOR
MAYOR. RKKHRRINO TO RE
Ql'l4TS OK FAIR VOTERS
Whllo K. J Murray still refuse to
lake seriously the petitions being cir
culated, asking him to become a can
didate for mayor, hi friends are con
fident hi name will appear on the
ballot on electiou day.
"Watt until he sees the petitions."
said ono of his supporters this morn
ing. "I am confident that on the how
wu will make, ho will be compelled to
accept, when we show mm tne
named ot over half the ladle ot
Klamath Fall on petition asking
him to bo a candidate. I know he will
bo too much of a gentleman to refuse."
From doten of men who have vol
untarily and for tho past few days
have boen giving their time to cor
cUntlnc petitions In every ward of
tho city. It 1 assured that he will
hate a iargu force of active campaign
workers, should he consent to run.
Rueck In Town.
Jacob Rueck, a well known resi
dent of Yonna Valley, and one ot tho
director of the Horsefly Irrigation
project, la In tho county scat today
attending to business matters.
Twenty-one women are employed
a railway brakemen and ten as bag-
gngomon in the United States.
participate ln the campaign, while
the bureau of entomology of the de
partment of agriculture la taking an
active part ln the work.
Participation by the University la
indirectly due to Robert B. Ruyken
dayy, a graduate of the University,
who is reading law In this city. Be
ing Interested ln forestry, Kuykea
dall ha made a number of Investiga
tions, and on some ot these, he aaked
the advice of Professor Bovard.
Learning of the cambalga being
waged, the University man at once
volunteered the services of his entire
department.
Federal Oflclal Here.
Deputy U. S. Marshal Jackson came
in last night from Portland to get
Jim George and Fauldestone. two In
diana under arrest, the former on a
murder charge, the latter for boot
legging.
Low Returns.
Sheriff C. C. Low has returned from
Portland, where he went In charge of
Alice Craddock. the Worden girl com
mitted to a house ot refuge.
Dr. Morrow Home.
Dr. K. V. Morrow returned last eve
utug from Portland, where he spent
several day. He was accompanied
by his mother, who will mako a short
sojourn hore.
Minneapolis Typographical Union
No. 42 ha passed Its 51st birthday.
Start Railroad May 1
Mt. I.akl.
iti
SI
Tho Boston and Maine Trackmen's
Union Is asking for a 'wage increase
Another well known Klamathlte
may ho added to tho number already
entered to dunco around the "May
e republican nomination
rhts I Carey M. Ramsby,
u deputy district game
past two year.
rasby ore coufldent
the race. Ramsby
ualns evaslvo on this ques-
PoU" for
m. sliof
who has
warden
Ftlunds
that ho
himself l
tlon, an
lot the
th
of no
wan ewer
III I believed that ho Is glv-,
iiattor careful study before
making an announcement.
Crews Ready to Build From Westwood toKliMiii
8USANV1LLB, March 6. Itwai
reported here that the Southern Pa
cific would begin building north from
Westwood to Klamath Falls May 1st.
It 1 stated that fifty miles have al
ready been contracted for by the Utah
Construction company, which built
tho Fernley Lassen railway.
Nearly 13,000,000 has been ap
propriated for the first fifty miles.
That this road would be built has
been expected as the Utah Construc
tion company stored its satire plant
her for the) winter, It la wlnUrhMf
aeveral hundred head of
m
""STB
(Continued on pat 4)
or so per cent. j
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