The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 10, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1914
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CITY 10 ASSIST
ADVERTISING
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KLAMATH FALLS
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I'rh-r m ! I'lMMiiwil'wWf
ttii(ti, I'iimw.I VoUn In law.
tlaniKUl AM I" tViMljr Knttagrit In
Hollos Ilie tVMlV ltc.i.irw.
ttm Bll 8 l ,to IMthllcUy (!
tUa l l ,''l l'X ' Klamath
.mrx Io Vr"ilo tfor tho public
liPta bo in ilm rlu of ih 'aiiaiii
factor Intemallopat :tJtlo ma
t,t4 UU lt'. "' " "y ri,uw
, ,t.(pJ tu atii0iflalo money to tlm
KUBia (.'hamhr of C'omrorrci for
iinll oir iwouirn.
A wcrtlon b Couucllmaii tUvlilK"
tt Ike dl iooat JiOo to th
kmlf of tfltiim w ailoptnl
rvi)lii ihl. Council man 0mii
ssoirJ for Um appointment of a com
pjIiii io cofifor olih ilm aifitor
of th KUmath I'liamtwf of Com
srt iitfJlht tho iK'tnllnc of Oik
Btoeef, etc
Oft UU rommlttao Mrof Nlrholaa
mtartl ('outicllmno Matlhrttnt Hat
Mci" a4 TobienJ Th rounrll
tdra ilxldnl not to lUvlgnalo tbn
naoviii to t clvvn, aa yrt. Hhuuld
Itti tatamtilto ilmm It aitiUablv, the
iM'fo('lltl' mar tm Increased,
CtrtMfnt tlpfi J. Walton a.
pr4ir4 for tbn thambr of cobmmtc J
al bi ipoVr of i ti nwfMllr of nub'
tirfij- datlac thn nl to )cat. lie'
Mi tbil Klamath cannot let thU
o by.
Wlon attu Matr.t (hat Itm chant
Wr t( (ommrico mxclij an aptiniprl
iiloo from tho cciuniy. II0 aUo tol4
if tbn frn(HxMl irfUI lvy for ral
tut 15060 for a Klamath exhibit.
"KUtaalt, rountr I lolba- to fall
46a brJ tint an attracllvo
MMi U artanl for th fair," alJ
ConBtllman Itosern, "Hltklyou cuw
1 Ii ratiln I1&.000 for (tartlclna-i
Iks, ami untni. Klamath iccfa Itanlfj
tout ilip tan, tho county lll not,
n H tbarr of thn homooacr,
bwUu inl intr-iora who will tl.lt
tho rout "
"Wo ought to ruftkn a ulart right
mv tqwanl lKH)ki.t," aajit Kvhlit.
Mtiihru,. tutttt;lfti that th coun
H piirclu.n l&tooo or laO.OOQ.fiTV IIFXIM TWO TKAMH ANIhy Ibolr Jiimnmla for food.
pn or nccriptivK nanifihlnta, to Nl
frt-t'srcl by tho chamber of com
ce, ami prrsonled to the chamber.,
'The chamber nt Commerce !
rompoicd of men the city can lull
prend of," n,j HavhUe. "I think
the riionry niidtild he turned over to'i All the street of Mill Addltlou
iHcm to ink., lutinad of prsenlltiKnro to he placed lu fcood umdlllou
them lili hnokleu." jfor tho aiiinmvr. The council lat
W'at lmer llrlilae.
Tim trlilcn on KapUnatUi cronslmr
IU Koeriimeul canal will nut be
locrc.a a pUnnsd, TIlui followi m
fonfurenro i,r tj,,, street committee
of Ilm council wllli thn reclamation
rlte. and found that only a lower
In of six Inchon would ho allowml.
California Farmers Are
Forced to Sell Spuds
KliitiiMh county potato itroWjir
f fortiiniiio In that tlioy uro lu n
""'"'"i hold their potato ,cru,i,
nllo farmers In a warmer cllmalo
' forced to sacrlflco tholr crop on
ver.iippod market.
I" Oallfornla tho warm weather
'" C"H(I tho polntooa to rotnuonco
"1'rontlnir, ami uu, grower who have
ow holding lor n bettor price must
' soli now or let their cropa
Pfout and rot.
Tin, following telegram will Intoi
l ilin farmora of the county 1
Anliluiul Krutt Htore, Klamath
"" m. Poutowi arrivlBC ro
vamaiim: m.ihti:iipii;'i:
hao.ed iiv Hi'ri'itAdirni:
to show m:it hi:vtimi:ntm
LONDON. Mnrrh lu To
Ihih' .r disapproval of dm
I'miiMiuhi arrimi, Mary Itlch
nnUou, it auffrHKolle, itnruniO'il
beoud repair Vtaiiin palm
Iiik, "Vnu." lu i Im National
Kftllrty Thn tlla.li-ri'l"'" W
.- At ISUII.UUO.
Tin Minimi took a mi l rtioi
tr. and iKifore the attendant
mold Mop lior she ulntlmt thn
taiiv nil tlint Tim gallery
U -inJ today
IS
NOW OVER 1200
iu:h iii.HWNK made oain
ivo week. AM) AUK
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m.aiii.v twice ah mimix.. a
OTHEII I'AIITIIW
REGISTRATION
ltnl bntweu mi ocean of interflow wa
ItegUtMiloit for Hi prlmarta nudr om, j,,,, Blj nU Brltl). , 300
tnt election reacnm i.si e,rtr,liaii officer villi gun and clubj,
l(,0 .W tlo.,.4 a Uif cinift muiifr4 nfn nuKlu.m, ih urtny of Out uu-
tisiunuy nuiii. of uu numiwr
I.uu r mrn ami 534 mni.
Tho lol irelirntliiti Ii) IOls
folluM;
HcouMlcan
M 11
ci;
113
Woittnll
IMmtCtata
MpII 303
Women
l'rlilbll..n
M-n
Women 1
HHiall.
Men "33
Wouicii 3
I'ruarrMltc
Mm :
Wonirn
I lM'rcloVttl
Mm S3
Vomn 53
ItrfOM-tt to Ht.P .
Mrll 10
Women '
CLEAN OP FOR
MILLS' STREETS
Hll'l. MK.V TO HI'KXII SIX HAh
I3UAIH.VU AMI IV OTIIKK WAVHj
IMI'IIOVIVO THOIIOI,lllirAIII.H.'Un.cd rrc'M srvlc
nlelit orilereil two team mid four
men to spend a week lu that suhurb
KradltiK. nilliiK, otc.
In nldltloii, a numher of Mills re
Ideut hate volunteered to nlve their
service lu thl work.
Twenty women are lu tho Finnish
mrlliuumil.
nil soctlona. Don't sen any lintiicdl
11I0 chanceH for Ituprovemonl. Ad
vino stnrtluB slowly. Will keep you
fully advised regarding tluctuatlous.
Wo look for betterment lu thirty
days' time. Wolbanks & company.
Mr. (IcIiiKor, manogor of tho Ash
land Krult storo, recolved a letter
from tho aamo company u fow days
ago uralug him to advise tho farmorn
to plant a potato that would market
nt any tlmo at top prlcoo,
Tho letter atatod that a long po
tato would nlwaya bring more money
than a round ouo, and that tho farm
era should mako an effort Io grow
only marketable potatoee,
: YOLO CITIZENS
:i OBJECT TO ARMY
WISHED ON THEM
!
i m:mi'I.ovi:i ..ivi-hed or posr
ei'riri: unmsa
Willi l.fflilr In Ja, Un-iMpliit-f
A rinli-. Am Iti-iirKKlildiiK Com
(Inliil. .t,,. Cuming I'ltiin Home
I'liiuiMiiltn llmi Tltr) Am Not He
llilt l'! n Will Of her Purtluti
of the Arwj IiiinIIom IVi-uHar
Un'led Press itertice
I I OOMIti, Calif.. March 10, Tlilrlr
iliirti, ltrllcr III he inrtlltirr of the
Iuaiirit-,1 uiiritit(i)r nrioy, early lo
Hldl ''"' d)UHiltel llin MtMloftlr aafc.
Inim rmnl tillli "IM' In mln ami
Ua.nw. Til) Ml In li,eti boggle..
Wll
d Pros HcrvUa
, HACIIAMKNTO, March ltl. I'ch
m1,. u iiP,i t i,ar ihU act.
1,,,,, j,, Vo,i rouutr. io rcv-t tlurn
(,.,,,.. ,-.... V()i., ,,,,.,
'Wilu ik-oi!o nt IndUnant nt tho
irmlMtKo brim; inaliilalni-d in present
,iilnialon of Hacrnmrtito. Thny nay
lKn(-raini-nlo ha no rlsht to icuanl Ilm
jbfli't'-. aud twv tlolrrmlur) that Yolo
jahall not lr Intradod.
In 0i mituitli:n Hacramcnlans arc
frHlua: tanl ration to thi men. Tin
(Itutttfon U not rrltlral until the Yolo
jtr d-do what lh;y IH do, whn
janothi-r conflict em certain.
1 IVar I nprt-9n-l that If ttip men
,irc tin')" lll bocomo dmpcratr,
'mill attack home In Drodcrlck.
1 Tho lati-t ritport U that the Thorno
faction or I. W. V..', which deserted
j "(SVnprol" Kelly' rauka, I anxlou
to amaUamatc lth It Benin.
' Itnorennl.Mlon by nubattrcn otr.
rrr U tirohablc today a u rmult of
tho jnlllmt of tho IcaiUr. who will
'not b released until tho army leave
this section,
! The men are- protestlnic that some
companies hao enouch to cat, while
men lu tho other companies receive
only n fourth of n loaf of bread and
itt little ron"ix.
j Koii r or rln hundred men are scat
iteted throuith the countryside. They
are causliiK terror to tho housowlve
SfOHTIVO DKiN IHKH
SA.V ritANCISCO. March IO. W.
W, Naiittliton, MHlng eilllor of Ilie
i:ninllier, itml Ihe wurlil'a forrmoat
nutlii.rlty ou Ilie ImhIiik Koie, illetl
iiwlay. IK'olli was doe Io an at lack
or limit failure, experienced several
day ago, lien .Vaughtou ro
muted from hi oltlnlcvt to hU home.
Thui-Mliiy Irfidlea' Mghl.
Thursday evening of this week
will be ladles' night at the Klks lodge.
Panel 111; and card will be tho enter
tainment. lining lu l.illfortila.
Ilydrographer I.oland Moslerot the
reclamation service, lea tea In tho
mornliiK t visit IiIh ranch near
Woodland. While away ho will also
go to Hants Cms.
llrlghtenlnK Vi.
Merle Houston and Johnny Hub
bard spent n greater part of tho foro
uoon cleaning up tho front of tho
Star theater. With a gonoroua ap
plication of mipollo aud elbow grouse,
tho toy gave tho theater front a very
amart appearance.
Mom Front,
Tho display wlndowa In the build
Ihk formerly oecdpled by tho Uradloy
HariioHs company are now bolng used
by 0. K. Atkinson as show wlndowa
for gonta' furnishing.
Hero on Inapet-UoM.
Spuclal Agent Drown of the Indian
service camu In last night ou a trip
of Inspection. He will spend soveral
days at tho Klamath reservation.
French Machine
SSSifM iJiijlJBmB53aP' JBaBSfi-!2
Tl. V,h km. rrrl.l II,.. linUU llit IHBllO l Vlll.COUtllr. TbO
! . , . ., 1 ,, ., 't'hotoRraph shows Captain Des-
lot acroplan? to audi a dcicr-o thatij . .. .
I Itouchi-d of the French army, aiming
th-y havo actually mounied a -.;,), gun. Tho aviator U Maurice Pro
chlnn Kim w m of thum. ThU KunV0t wi,0 Is knomn Internationally
viaa pliccil ou a l).;roti blplano Injaii n darlue airman.
COOKING TO BE
TAUGHT 6Y MAIL:
r.MVI.IlMITV OK CAI.IKOIt.MA
HTAUTH .1 U.Vigt'l-, HUT 1IUI.I'
X'I. OKI'AUTVItK IN ITS HTATK
i:.ti:xhio.v HKitvici:
Uultcd I'resa Servlct
UI.llKKt.Er, March 10. "What
shall wo havo for dinner?"
HoUMjwlu-s of California will have
this question answered by tho Uni
versity of California. Mis Marguer
ite Coolcy, trained professionally at
Columbia. Is to take full chargo of a
correspondence courso lu domestic
science, which will deal with tho se
lection and use of tbu food in tho
home.
Among other things the classifica
tion, compoiltlou and nutritive value
of food materials will be taught, with
consideration of the cost of various
foods, so that menus may bo prepared
In which tho different nutritive cle
ment needed may be represented.
and yet economy bo observed.
Tho kitchen and the cook stove
will bo tho laboratory equipment re
quired for tho correspondence course
In tho "Principles of Cooking." In
this case will be taught tho relation
of different methods of cooking to tho
appctUlngness aud tho digestibility
of foods.
"Feeding the Family" will bo tho
subject o fa third correspondence
course. In this htudenta will bo
taught how children should bo fed.
COUNTY COURT
TO VISIT PORTLAND
ATTOBNEV FOB THE COUHT IN
FKDEHAIi WAHHANT SUIT TEL
EOBAPHS FOB THEM TO U
NOBTH WITHOUT DELAY
County Judgo W. S. Wordeu and
Commissioner John llagolsteln will
leuvo lu tho morulng for Portland to
hu present at tho hearing of .tho war-
taut cases which uro Jbp boforo tho
federal court.
Judgo Wordeu rocyftnd u wiro this
morning from I,. U.Webnr, asking
him to come to Forland at once, but
tho message was received after tho
morning train hadleft, so departure
was delayed uutllWodnesday morn-
Inif.
Judgo. Mouol It. Webster has been
retained to represent tho county
court, while tt is understood that
D, V. Kitykendall will represent other
offlcors of tho county. Tho case was
supposed to havo come up for hear
ing Monday, but probably has been
continued until tho arrival of the de-foudants.
Gun on Aeroplane
CITY POLITICS
GETTING WARM
hOCIAUSTS HOM CONrKXTIOX
AND NAME CAXWIIATKS FOB
THHKK OFFICE 'LKAYITT IN
THE IIACE
" At a meeting of Klamath Falls so
cialists held last evening, the follow
ling candidates were named as a party
ItlcKet:
I Mayor, John Anstad; pbllce. judge,
Chris Edlcr; treasurer, J. W. Tyrell.
A wnrm campaign will bo waged
,lr tho members of the party, and the
'platform will soon bo announced.
Tho latest addition to U10 campaign
lints Is the headgear of Police Judge
!A L. 1cnvltt, which was shied into
the arena last night. Leavltt has
!held thU office for n number of rears.!
1 1
iiliti la thoroughly conversant with all
itr duties.
.MrAtlUter Bclunis.
J. 1). McAllister rvturued Monday
froru Portland, wheru ho wont In the
Inter.tits of the Loyal Order of Moose
' Watson n Visitor.
t Indian Agent Edson Watson Is
(here from the Klamath Indian Agen
cy, giving attention .to business mat
ters. I
Mar) land House Kills Suflruge
I The woman suffrage bill was killed
'lu tho house of delegates by a vote of
CO to 34. Tho measuru provided for
tho submission of a constitutional
umendmenV to give 'women tho right
to vote. It was unfavorably reported.
Two Jap Women to Vote
Two Japanese women, millionaire
residents of Toklo, have gained tho
right tq voto at municipal elections
through their property qualltlcatlous.
Small Mustache Barred
Tho wearing of "toothbrush mus
taches" was forblddou to tho soldiers
of Emperor William's bodyguard regi
ment by nu order Issued recently. Tho
roason given was that it was non
German, In Dorneo winged creatures aro en
countered whero ono would least ex
pect thorn, - Flying flsh tho sUe of
herrings are found In nil tho wntors,
and thoro Is the flying fox, tho well
known fruit eating bat, which the
Malays call "gruang."
Women are excluded from becom
ing rural letter carriers. In Its In
structions to applicants for the rural
carrier examination, the United States
civil tsorvlco commission soys; "As
men uro desired for appointment to
this service, women will not be ad
mitted to the examination."
Tricycle taxlcabs have been Intro
duced Into aorniany with groat auo-
UPPER KI.AMATH LAKE
NAVIOAHLE ONCE MOW.:
BEMODEMNO HTEAMKHH
Upper Klamath fakt Is now
open to navigation, according to
Captain Calkins, who modo a
trip to Eaglo Itfdgo, Odessa, etc.,
Monday In tho mall boat. Spray.
In preparation for a busy sa-
son In tho sand trade. Captain
'Wlckatrom Monday launched
tho rebuilt steamcr'Modoc. Tho
steamer Eagle will soon bo
painted and put In commission
by WIckstrora.
BOOSTER MEETING
T'S DATE
.MUCH OF INTEBKST TO THE DE
VEIX)I'MKXT OF THE OOCNTV
WII.I, B EDIftCtu'MiED HI LOCAIi
ENTHUSIASTS
A highly Important meeting of lo
cal people will be held at the Cham
ber of Commerce tonight, when a
number of important subject will bo
given consideration. Kapdclal atten
tion will bo given at this tlmo to ad
vertising Klamath county's reiources.
It Is planned to take Initial steps
toward a creditable exhibit for 19 to.
Besides, tho question of booklets will
be talked over, and aUo the advisa
bility of Klamath county exhibit at
Ashland and at Dunsmulr.
TRAPPER MISSING
FOR SEVEN DAYS
.MEN ABE SENT OUT TO LOOK FOB
.M. It. JOHNSON, WHO LEFT HJIS
TEXT AT BAHCLAYSPBINGS
TUESDAY'
According to information recelred
at tho sheriff's offlco today. M. It.
Johnson, a trapper, who has been
wintering at Barclay Springs, has
not been seen since ho left his tcut
last Tuesday.
When ho left tho camp Johnson's
Intention was to go to his traps. He
told 'iJabe" Taylor ho would see him
tho following day, but as yet has not
returned.
Sheriff Low has ordered a search,
made for Johnson.
Iibor Unions of Gormany report
an Increase In membership of more
than 150,000 within tho last jcar, the
grand total now being In excess of
2.500.000.
There are 3,167,232 widows In the
United States.
If your houso Is vacant Tell Tin-
doll, 622 Main
TONGH
Want Underwood or
Stahlman
Uy W.
Wltli tho iissurauco or Klamath
Falls' baseball toam In the Northern
California-Southern Oregon league.
tho grout question of a manager for
the team Is one that must be settled
In tho very ucar future. Upon the
selection of a munager, the success
or failure of the team Is determined.
There are two men and probably
more In Klamath Falls who can
take hold of the proposition and
make it u financial success. Theso
two are C. H. Underwood 'and At
Stablmtu,
Doth nro experienced ball players
and both know every dtp, curve and
auglo In the great national game. If
either can be Induced to take chargo
PETITIONS ARE
PRESENTED TO
MURRAY TODAY
NKAItl.r MIX HUNDKEI) AHK HIM
TO HE CANDIDATE
,Tliu Far, tho Former Newspaper
" Man Contends Tliat lie Dora Not
I
1 Hanker for a Maaddpal Job To
Supporter, He Ha HignMed, Hhi
IntcnUoB of tookJag over (Htaa.
lures, aad He May He tu the Race
E. J. Murray was today forasaU '
presented with eight petitions cob-'
taislng tho name of G88 voters of all
sections of the city, asking that he
become a candidate for the office of
mayor at the election to be held om
May 4tb.
The committee which has charge of
circulating tho petitions promised
that If Mr. Murray would consent to
ran, thoy would attend to all of the
work of circulating the nominating
petitions, and sco that bis name was
placed on the ballot.
Mr. Murray stated to tho commit
tee that he did not destro to be a
candidate for any office, bnt that the
petitions would be given proper con
sideration. Ho said that lie woubt
wait until he had gone over the
named on the petitions before mak-
Ing a dcflnlto decision In the matter.
loBaa Visitor.
( William Welsh, a Yonna Valley
resident. Is In the Falls today.
In From Bonanza.
William and Monroe Lytle are In
the county seat today on business.
In From Foe Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore are vis
itors from Poe Valley today.
.
Mrs. Charles 8. Spinning left this
mrontng for Portland, to spend a few
weeks with relatives.
tHox Hall Alley.
A box ball alley Is to be opened
jby Mills & Frey In tho quarters oc
cupied by their shooting gallery.
Ed Gowen III.
Edmund Oowen is confined to hU
home by Illness Ho will be forced to
remain in bed several days.
Poe Valley Rancher
Steve Griffith, the well known Poe
Valley rancher. Is making a business
call on tho merchants of' this city
today.
Finishes Special Work.
Harry O. Gunderson, allotment sur
veyor tor the Indian service, left thU
morning ;for North Yalejni-., after
spending soveral days at the Klamath
tacArv-itlnn nfl1imt!nflf a ntimhAr of
I old nllotsments preparatory to the
final allotments to the Indians.
as Manager
Ii. Dulil
of the team It will be an easy matter
to sell every sharo In the proposed
biteball association. ,
The public and players alike would
hr.vo every confidence la the Judg
ment of either of these men, and the
moment one of them Is made maa
agcr the very best local material
would "get out and try for the team.
Nearly every business man ta Ue
cjty has expressed willingness to bask
a ball team It either Underwood or
Stahlman can be Induced to MUf
It. " '
It seems one or the o
take enough pride the etsjr to 1
antes class "A" Mtsewui ay asstf , ji
tag tae management aw mm '
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