The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 07, 1914, Image 1

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CLOSES TODAY A MEAT SUCCESS
-BIG BENEFIT
I'.WtMI.'KH M.U K..NTHCHIAHTIC AH
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Muili Vnlualilc Infoniuiliun anil TlitM
ly Warnlott UVrc Ultra Hie Farm
rc auil llalrrtitra lijr Hie KiM-rU
Wooirn of Klamath falls Alto Uen
cft(ttl a a Iteault of the Home
OtMiuinlra Coarse.
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tf4,yt atmaer r;fd, l''fttlrjj,M t,wll tvtt lor fatita that 4ud .Nnrllicrii lUllrosil and now conlroU ""' 'r. Jllll doic not jxxo for the
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POUNOMASTER
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ROUND UP DOGS
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1 Another irixKlha caudldala tor
tiumliiatiuit In ttio 'croii of mOudic
t.tlmth U ato a factor In Hip ultun
Hon. It U taifd that It l. II. Camt
hell rvtun to enter ttin raro that tho
At any rtr.
ar dliiaut Ibal
Hir niau) rumot. or omo or tliom.
will talin ilrtlnllo form In Ihl nll-lm-oilAhl
matlrr
. . It difficult to art DlcturM of him. hnt
a rf?.it vimtor l thr Wlit Mourn .. ., .,,.,. , . .
AM llmu the) found hint In frost of
to uU mrr railroad mttr wlttttbt W,(te Hou.e ground, on Iwurl
rrildtnl VIIon. Ho mifut i.onipanIa avenue.
Today' aeaalon doted th week'
farmers' ahort course at tbo Klamath
county hlch school a course that has
been marked by splendid talks and
lecture In both the agricultural and
stock and the home economic depart
menta.
j The homo economics has led In at
tendance by a small tnanttn. Both
(Mrs. Itobblns and Miss Carpenter's
talks have ben vastly enuerUlnlng
and very Instructive, and have been
much appreciated.
In the agricultural and stock room
1'rofessor I'owers and I'ro feasor Plus
iitnl Instructor McCall have been of
great aid to the farmers of tb coun
try In furnishing valuable Informa
tion and answering many puxiltng
questions.
They have coered every phase of
farm work and cattle, hog and stock
breeding and feeding. Many of their
lectures have been Illustrated with
colored slides that leave a more last
ing Iropresilon, In many cases, than U
retained otherwise.
KLAMATH OOUNTV HCHOOL. PAT
IIOXH FLRMHHKD WITH INTER
KMTING TALK8 AT XO EXPEXSE
WHATEVER
Great success Is attending the
Klamath county lecture course, ar
ranged by Fred Peterson, county
uperlntcndent, and given by well
Informed Klamath Kails men. The
course Is for the school district of
the county, and the lecture will be
given In any district wanting them,
at no expense at all to the district.
These lectures are given la the eve
ning. They are more for th patroas
and rt-sldents of the districts than
for the scholars. The speakers and
their subjects follew:
-'Panama," City Superintendent R.
H. Dunbar: "Local Agriculture," If.
A. McCall: "The Human Derelict,"
and "Government and the CItUen."
Rollo C. Groesbcck; 'The County's
Taxes. How Raised and How Spent,"
Fred Peterson.
ASK RENAMING PIRATES START ON BLOODHOUNDS ON
OF C. M. RAMSBY; A TRAINING TRIP: TRACK AT WEED
WORDEN, ET AL
60 TO MERRILL
MEETING THERE TH1B AFTER
NOON BELIEVED TO BE THE
OPENING CON IN HIS CAM
PAIGN FOR RE-ELECTION
TO BE READY TO
LICK CARRANZA
WILL NAME A PROVIMOVAL
KRMfDENT
Report Frosa Mexico CRjr An to ths
Effect That Mstts Is TTn sail sag
the Moat EsMent Tacticssssl Ok
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Sacesssor Who Is
United Press) Ssortas
MEXICO CITT, March
big changes la Msalcaa afalrs ts be
lieved to bs lapeadtag.
It Is expected that Huerta will actu
ally start for Torreoa Immedlatstr.
He is gathering the best cosassaad
era In Mexico City, preparatory to
taking the field personally.
It Is reported that HaerU has aaada
preparations to resign, lavtnT stag
land and America to acme a a fro-
visional president, and in cae HaarU
and his arar would crash oat Car
ransa aad his ceaotta. ts aaw arasl
dent woald ask recocaltlsm of hU
goverasMat.
Measbers of ta adatelatratioa
deny that any sack sgiasfssU has
bean reacaad, hat do aot dear that
such aa arraagasasat Is aader enaald
erattoa. " - ' .
EXPECT TROUBLE
AT THE ELECTIONS
THE .M1.HTHMI..VK AHHiK.IATlOX Ull.l. TIUI.V AT HOT SPIUXfiS.
PAHiK)i Hi:MOI.LTIOM4 HEART
II.Y KSIMIItSIMJ THE WAR
IH..V8 AimiNIMTIUTION
ARKAXSH, llt'T STOP FOR A
WEEK AT DAWSON SPRINGS TO
MET INTO SHAPE TO TRAIN
It brbtxitn ttio raulun iouilatloti
( Kl.nmih Kail In get Into Ihn
tuoil jrar.-n uf Hmir imtstftra as quick
lr at iiooali.li., or slay off Ills streets
mirp'.y, fur Poiittilmaslrr Hall lias
lrnl n war of rxtormluallon.
"Tim iio Hrensti Issue opvoed Iliu
"fi of ihl moBtli, and tli owners
"' 'l"t hsvn had amplf Urns to get
.. mil toa.y, MontU
I'm Rtilnc t start out, and by the
yi ot Aurll I will Impounil
0 on n,v s(rtvt wllhoul a
H.VI..H,"
TROOPS ARE CALLED
DIKTRIIIUTED
INDl'NTRIAI.
CITlVM IN SPAIN
OUT AND' A niolutlon was passed by the United Press Servics
, Hiot union u Asuoclatlon at a meeting ,
t lllvPUIllllliV Il lla.kli 1-I.a
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"""'"""' held Friday vtnlng. petitioning C. II. ,.,raUg Kot board today tor Dawson
CENTERS ANDil.vnn. siato game warden, to reap- springs. Ky where they will spaad
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,ioiui ,Bn- ai. rniia.u, . ui.wui wouk getting Into physical trim os
nrden. )forw MturifUK spring practice at Hot
In tnlli'il In the riHiolif. Springs, Arkansas.
Uulted Press Hsrvica
MADRID, Manli 7. Holdlnry to
tin v wns illttrlbutril lii all tint larscr
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.cltloii nlld Industrial cwiters of SimiIii '"" '"'i . '' "
to prevent posslblo
ii ni t ecuniifl. wu en are ci euuieui
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ion mo part ot mo Hportsuieu or mo
county, and oppu antagonism on the
Attention In tutted In
, Hon that prior to the Incuniboucy of Headod by President Uarnev Drey
Mr, Itnmsliy the administration oflfus, Manager John Dally and others
tlio K.inie laws of lhl district was u'ofthu exerutlvu staff, the Eastern con-
llugvni loft lu a body. They will
every
proper
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riot at the gen-P"""'1 ,Ih' ""!'' of nl omr,, ,l0 liMI'imet tlio Western players at Dawaoti
ch are HChiiluli'iljl" fnc" condition of extreme apathy) Springs, mid all will go south a week
for tomorrow, by royal docrr',
Tlio tlevr.e Hotting tomorrow us
geuerul election dny wnn Usued to
rnntlriu tlio Ditto nihluet In power un
til Mutch 31, wlieu parliament open.
See Good Box Demand
Khmath Factories Will Be Kept Busy All Season
from tomorrow
After a fortnight at Hot Springs
part of thono vt ho had surreptitiously ttiev will go to I.lttlo Rock for a
heen vlotuthig tlio law. Igamo with the University of Arksn-
Immediately follow lug his appoint- ons. On April 3 and 4 they will play
miut ho undertook the administration Sioux City at Tusls, Okla.; April 6
of tho affairs of thU district with such , St. Joe nt 8U Joe; April 7 and
Hcumett and ltor, nitd with such au , Omaha at Omahs; April 9 and 10,
ovldeut doslru to honestly and ablyjlopoka at Topekn; April 11, IS and
illNrltargn tlio tlutles of his offlcs, thst 13. Kansas City nt Kansas City. On
inrll 1 tlmv will nnan Mia rorlllnf
Benson at St. Louis.
TRAGEDY IN ROX FACTORY TOWN
YESTERDAY AltOUHS ALL THE
OFFICIALS OF SISKIYOU COUN
TY TO TRAIL
WEED, March 7. OHcers from
Yreka with bloodhounds and 'posses
ot Irate Weed residents are today
scourlug through the brush for traces
of Tom Skllvas. an Italian laborer,
who late yesterday shot and killed
Denuls Troussos.
The killing or Troussos followed
the shooting and wounding of his
brother, John Troussos, by Skllvas,
who U a cousin of the man ho shot.
Accompanied by bis wife. District
Attorney Irwin and Robert A. Ess
mitt. County Judge Will S. Worden
went to Merrill today to attend the
meeting being held there this after
noon, for the discussion of the county
warrant situation.
It is not known who arranged the
meeting. In Klamath Falls. It Is pre
sumed this la to be the opening gun of
Worden's campaign for another term.
Wllh tho California fruit growers
tir. of one of tho biggest seasons
' history, the demand for fruit boxes
fli Inst year amounted to very
'"lie, ovihiK t0 froiti( etc( w(f, ,,
,,"' r. The box factories on tho
Uclflc Const will soon start one of
'"Must Hea-on In their history,
UKal concern hnve already re-
ived order that are In exes of
mi yenr'a output, and from the tine
ny open, will b kept busy all sea-
on Itllg,
TtK""ty the Hwvma Hoi company
will open II plant, with a crew of
3r. employ o.. With IU oulargod
equipment this conreru expect to
turn out 00,000 reel or shook u day.
"Wo have order on llle now that
make It certain our cut wll bo nt
least 13,000,000 or 10,000,000 foot."
nld A, J. Voyo of tho Klamnlh Man
ufacturing company today. "Tho
plant will open lu n fow weeks, and a
rrow of sixty moil will bit employed,
while box slrooka will be cut and
turned out at the ruto of 70,000 foot
a day." . '
ho litHtllleil now courage lu the sports
men of tho county, and intabllhod
nitd built up n rodo of honor ho strong
Hint violations of tho gamu laws of
this tllHtrlrt began to diminish, until
today the record of this county I audi
iih to command tho admiration of the
entire Htutu.
Family Coming Tonight.
Mr. UII longer, who I Installing tbo
machlnory In hi now laundry, expects
Mr. Hlttlngor und daughters, Mis
Octnvln ml Mis Ruth, to arrive from
Redding tonight, Mr. Hlttlngor has
secured u homo for his family on
Fifth street, opposite the high school.
MIn Wall Heller.
Minn Walt of Dorrl, who has
been lu the lllurkburu hospital for
sowrnl week, following an opera
tloa, will return hoaw tos&orrow,
Find lAist Treasure,
Pnlrolmntt Sam Walker Friday af
ternoon picked up ii small leather wal
let containing the fortune of some
wee parson. Tito owuer (an have the
nam by calling at the Herald oHoe.
Oscar Campbell Is in the city today
from hi Lorella ranch.
As tin experiment, tho suporvUor ot
the Hoaverhond national forest la
stripping tho bark from tho basesof
a number of lodgepole pine trees at
various period before they are to be
cut for telephone poles. This gird
ling cause the trees to exude rosin,
and It U desired to And what effect
this may hare a a areaerraUte treat
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ROUND LAKE WILL
HAVE NEW SCHOOL
PORTION OF THE PLEVNA PIS
TRIST IS ADDED TO ROUND
liAKE, TAKING IN THE SECTION
KNOWN AS WILSON'S FI.ATS
At the meetlug of th boundary
board, Just closed, the board added a
portinu of the Plevna district to the
Rouud take district. This now puts
the Staaabie ranch and other prop
erty lu Wilson's Flat la the Round
Lake limits.
In order to provide proper school
ing for that part ot the district thla
aide ot the hill, the Round Lake di
rector expect to soon erect another
school house. The addition ot the
new territory Justifies this moveeaeat.
Rultliuore Clgarmaksrs' Union Is
agitating In favor of a law to compel
all owners ot cigar factories la the
aaMe of Maryland to matatata aaal
Improving Slowly.
Fred Noel, who has been conflaed
to his room for several days with
neuralgia and severe cold. Is oly
slightly better today.
Port Orford cedar of the Pacific
Coast, recently tried as a substitute
for English willow in the manufac
ture of artificial limbs, baa been
round unsatlsractory. While It Is
light enough, it Is too coarse and too
brittle.
The Nebraska supreme court has de
dared that the clause in the charter
of South Omaha providing that only
union labor could be employed on
public works was void because uncon
stitutional.
BLUE RIBBON DAY
IN WASHIN6T0N
TOMORROW WILL BR STMOTLY
A TEMPERANCE SUNDAY Hi
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. AC
CORDING TOW.O.T. V.
United Press Senrlea
WASHINGTON, D. C. Marek 7.
Although every Sunday la tssnisrsai
Sunday In Waahlagtesi since they pat
the excise law Into estect, tometrew
will be temperance Sunday wKk a
capital T"
The Women's Chrlstlaa Temper
ance Union has designated tomorrow
as a day tor observance ot the akttt
nence movement In Sunday schools
and churches. The society eneets
thit 100.000 men. women and chil
dren will partldpate.
Canada has s3.000.000 acres in
timber reserves, ss compared with
187,000,000 acres in the national for
ests ot the United States.
Ready to Buy Hatchery
Game Comnission Awaits Sports-Ki's Apirtnl
According to a letter received by C.
F. Stone from the superintendent of
hatcheries, the state game and ash
commission is ready to purchase the
Spring Creek hatchery site, if the ac
tion Is approved by the Sport'
Association and the commercial
bodies of the county.
The letter was read at the meeting
of the Sportsmsa's Association Fri
day night. A motion wu passed ask
ing the commission to purchase the
site. The matter will also be pre
sented at the meeting of the dteertora
of tU Klamath Chamber Com
merce Tuesday evenlag for their en
dorsement ,
The purchsse waa authorised by the t
old commission, of which Mr. Wm
was a member, at a stipulated arte ;
of M.00O. '
Objection wm made U the arte e
the part of some of the Iadlaaa later- I
cited, and $5,900 was wasted. .
The government aally atrlaed t
the agent to sell the property far
15,000 without readvertleemeat, aad .
before this deal la eeMsmmatei ay
the sew heard, they ask the
meat ef the saormmss'asat
eisl bodies of the swty, a4 Use
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