The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914
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Japan Anxious to Help United States
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HUERTA FORCES
CRIMINALS INTO
FEDERAL FORCES
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MDiirO CITY, Marrh 13 Stapaia
ami M lorcn tx allBrklng llm fed
mI lftw at rurinaara imr b-c
I lila .ttrrnwo
In order to rl t-liiforrFMrnU.i
llqrtU a bit III uOtrel Hv rorllng
In tntjK'f.Uh tttrlluMlt, ami liato
tun riiifll-d I hi Jail lt nil lim
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Huhtirrtta u( met! rft celled VII
l .irrrlt tthUy by dvtathraenl u(
tiuwi. Tltry were forced l enlUt
tit 4 trrh gatnl tin attacking I
Mo hundred prUuurr of the led- Naluk, the jilting Eskimo girl, anil
ml ( mm city prison here wtJi:,nu0uiV. dm t.iiiig man. who have
tbl, .lirrnooii Impr tali mM-1 ,Wlln, N, vrfc. spent most
urjr tvtxUo ThU number luclude. , , . . .
-..- ..i .i .i..-.. of their Hum during the nm storm
to (urn in MmIco.
IU I'rmrr.
Tknflha.u ratidr atnm ha Juit 1st-
Ullrd hid jo-gallon Ire cream
ffrrirr, tl.P Urgent lu the county. The
He Maetilnn frtKir In eight minute
um.
I'trlhuinarj Work.
A prelimliiary miner being mad
wng i.ieveuth atreet by employe or
lae rlly engineer's oftlc. The prop
fly owner along thlsMhoroughfare
tvlr lu Improvement from Main
irtet to a polni where a Junction
llh a road in Hhlpplnsjtou U poalhn
Atronomra airt that there I
aollier )tem Utyond NepNtuue,
Itlth la tlm niimi dUlnlit of all the
platieis In our aynltm.
llrliUb capital provided for rail
wy roiMtrucilanilaftli'sj grltUiirn
wuntrlesof OiydrlihiSlaled to ba
llO.OOft.in.
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(latlierliig and selling acorns I a
w" Industry In Arkansas "to aupply
Msiern nursery flrnis with material
for forest planting.
Sportsmen
Rqx-esotttta at Coivcntion Will Be Discussed.
i'miy malters of Importance will
b toiialdvrod at a special meeting of"
Hi Hportsmeit's Association, which
I "in oe i,iij t,a evening at the Chant-
b,r of Commerce rooms.
The Association will decide Whelh-
'r or not It Is (o bo representml at
meeting to be held In Portland
nm Monday for the purpose ot or-
Vyhig a idnte association comprised
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'(k lu Central I'ark, plnylme in tho
attuw. When allieta had bcun drlvvn
In bj- Dm icro ratlier they aid It
alrnvfl loti warm fur tlicm. The)
ald that 0m park In Om nn- alarm
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Merrill Handier lu Tuun. ,
Han Nylander I a rounty et vl
luir from hi ranch near Merrill
tiiHMl Mum tVmlng
Al Oak, adranco man fur ilia "Mis
souri Olrl," nrrlviMl In this city last
night to ntiuid lo publicity matters
for his show. Tho "Missouri Olrl" U
a mmedy drama of much spirit, with T
a genuine Western twang to It. and'
Is suie to nil the opera lions for tho
nights of March 31 nud SS,
Mr.
Hnillii Heia? i
Mrs KIchnnrH. rimlth of r.ugene
arrlvetl last etenlug'for n .short visit
with relatives and frlemis. Kho Is-
now tho ptiest of her atiul, Mrs. Oeo,
Noland. nick Hmlth Is expected In a
few dioa to Join his wife. Ho Is now,
In Han Mateo, Calif., whero he accom
I,
panled his brother, Horatio, who
taking radium treatment for a serious
affliction of the throat.
to Meet
ivpreaenl'thu local oiRHiilindon ut
the meeting.
A Idler received by tho association;
from Statu Oamo Wiirdon Kvan
atatea that no further appointments
will be nindo for Klnmath county.un
01 such Ohio as ho cnit ylslt Oils dl-
trlct and pprsoiially consult with tlio,
aporlsiuoii tliroiigh thu loeai organ-
Isatlou.
Mr. Kans expects to visit Oils
vouuty soon, mid urrangomeutM will
bo made for n nieetluK of the mom-
burs during llio visit oi mu
state-1
"am ih' iimy iiiius inry iuuuo in imi.,.. , , .. j .
... .. u.. i , i i . .. H" r ?' hundred voters a nua
t ullnd Hlales whfeh looki'd at all i, .u. Lj ..,
homelike.
'It I nretlv Marin." aalil ihii a-irl.
when lio waa krl huw he enjoyed I
nereir. "lint we left our heavy
clothing at homo, m r set Along
pretty ell"
Hut they will get out of New Yorkwll bfnil ,ery VMrgr at com.
long Urforc the -armlh of Summer mnd to administer tbe trust reposed
co,nr- In me In the Inlereat of all the people,
ni. , . t Irrespective, of factions or sectional
REGISTRATION
IS
CLOSE T0 1,400
JJOON TODAY ONLY FIVE
MOItK NAM KM WKIIK .NKEIIKu
W IIEACII THAT TOTAI Jl'T.
MDK I'HKCI.NCTrt lU'BY
Heglstrallou for the primaries widlfor ol,r conslderaUen:
M-neral elwllou at noon today reach-' l Improvewiettta
d 1,3VS. ThU was largely occasion, j I am lu favor or tho Immediate, re
td by an Increased registration lu sumption ot development and Im
several of tho outside, precincts, espe- provement work throughout the city.
irlally Title Luke, precinct, at Merrill.
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II) precinct. Out regUtrntlon
"Fourth Ward ..., 1C3
Cast Klamath Falls ..... . !!
Third Ward .... 81 1
Second Wnrd ,.,.131
West KlmtHih Falls ....,.',:
HhlppltiKton ,.,., l
Mills Addition H
Mullii '..10
Pine (IroMi 31
Wood lllver . . ......... 14
Lost lllver 1U
Tule I .uk (i . . . DO
Dairy ,...,, 10
Oik'll 2V
l'oo Valley lit
Klnmath l.uku ,.,,.,, , . U
I'levna 84
Warden .,,.,. .......... IT
Midland ................ Sj
Illldebnnd ....,...,.... 14
Hpraguo '.liver , . . . . I
l.nngell Valley , , , . , J)
a wmi ., ... ,..i,. ,., i.i
Algoma , . ," W, ..;.... tl
Mt. l.wkl , . . . 31
In Front Keno,
II. Hnowgoose. a well known reel
dent ot Kouo, Is hero attending to
business mattera.
Explained by Baron
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MURRAY TO RUN
FOR MAYORALTY
IOiair.ll .VKWSIMIM.IIMA.V I'lUtM-j
ISfX KIIKK M.ll. KKMVKIIV,
SM.U.IIKU roi.Mi; COST. JIKT-
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Tit (lie Votcru of KLimndt KuIU.
Tltutc Jtrv llmm wliiu ti tecum
tint iluty r cry man to lay nltle bl
I'vrfinM fcUtiKa inl wlit-, and
ylrlil lu tlioi of hi friends and
iiilKhbor, and It U In that iKtultlon
llmt I fluU m!lr toilnj- Thu clamor
ut imltllc olllco Im Iwti for mu lu,
fnKClnntlfiD, mid 1 ould muck prefer
to let the burden of civic affairs reit
iion oihrr, nml morn uIIHiik, about
lU'nt, and continue to occupy the place
of an Inlvrcntril ptcta(or than tbe
ticifvi' trader In thu development work
(bat baa to bo done to place Klamath
klalU lu the front rank of thu munlcl
pnltilm of Orvion.
' I ntn linwMTAP tint lAA4fallilA In
. , Hwnw.va Mw .aawvMw.tf.w w
thu tribute that b been paid mu by
'the voter of thU dtr In aiklnjc ma
to atnnd at a candidate for ma) or at
tho forthcoming election, and I would,
i Indeed, bo nothing short of an Ingrato
'ir i rviiueu to compir with the r
'quect contained In tbe petition ot up-
irer inai win ruuauiy repreveai a raa-
Ijorlty, or nearly so, of the probable
registered vote of tbe city. It Is aa
honor I appreciate beyond the power
of aords lo express, mid should the
result of the election place mo at the
hAii nf tli rnl'Arnmiinl nt thl rltv 1
differences.
In placing myself before tho people
as n candidate for mayor, I do so with
the understanding that, on my part,
nothing will be done to influence the
voters of this city, There are, how
ever, certain things vital to the future
welfare and development of KtamaOi
Falls, that I am deeply Interested la,
mid If I am elected mayor I will uae
jvv. '. kviHwuim aw v
CauuiAn rwu, that will a Ml proa.
every power nt my command to ne-
pcrlty and growth for this city. That
everyone may know what these things
I are, and the attitude 1 assume In re
I lstlon thereto, 1 submit tho following
I belles each section of the city
fol-inouui oe recoguisea in xnis wora.
.For the past four years Bhlpplngton
nnd tho Mills addition, as well as cer
I tain portions of Falrrlow, lluena Vis
' ta and the First and Second additions
Ihnve been promlned sidewalks, cross-
walks and Improved street conditions.
Nothing Is over dono until a ahort
time before an election, when great
activity becomes apparent. , But fol
lowing tho election the work stops,
nnd nothing further Is done until an
other election approaches. This Is.
wrong. If I nm nlected mayor I will
push with tho utmost rigor public Im
provements In all sections ot tho city,
and pledge myself to secure, through
tho construction of sidewalks aad
crosswalks, free, mall delivery within
sixty days after I assume the duttea
of tho office, Klamath Falls has been
In lino for tho free delivery ot Its
mall for the past three years, but It
today Is little, nearer securing this
nil oh-to-be-deslred service than It
Was at tho beginning, due entirely to
the fact that the city has failed In
meeting tho requirements ot the post
offlco department In (he matter ot
sidewalks and numbering ot houses.
In the matter at the paving ot
(Continued e fag )
JR. SELLS SAYS
SAW MILLS MUST
WAIT HIS MOOD
TKLLS
oniOlOMAXH HE
COME IX MAY
MAY
Alu TiIU Them Tliat It May be the
U'nlcllnic MobUi llefore He Comsm.
In Coatvmafiosi Wltlt filastoit, the
CominUaloaer State That He Cost
klilcm the Slatter SctUed, aaid WUI
Mako Xo Trip Orer It.
According to teltgrams Just re
ceived from Congressman Slnnott and
Senator Lane, regarding efforts to
pcrsusdo Indian Commlsslonsr Sells
to make a trip to Klaaatk county thto
month to bring about aa early settle
ment of tbe movement to reopen tbe
Sprague aad WilUamaoa rivers to log
ging, this U aa laaeosetkUlty. The
telegram received from Slaaott fol fel fol
eows: "Telegram received. Read same
(o commissioner, and urged compli
ance with your request.
"The commissioner said he did not
Intend to visit the reservation with
the specific object of Inspecting the
river question. He stated that he
felt the matter practically settled, aad
that In a general tour of inspection
of tho different reeervatloas, he would
visit the Klamath reservation, aad
Incidentally Inspect the river ques
tion, adding that he could not possi
bly arrive earlier Uian the middle of
May."
This is the reply sent by Senator
Lane:
"Commissioner busy with appro
priation bill. Advises he must make
another trip before going to Klamath,
but will be Uiere In May or June."
Aa a result, several milling con
cerns are kept idle, unable lo get out
tho timber they purchased.
"Whatever Sells' atUtude may be,
there la some consolation In the fact
that Slnnott and Lane are working
for this section." said Secretary
Wylde or the Chamber of Commerce
today. "We sent them night letters
last night and received their replies
before noon today."
TO CLOSE OUT
ALL DRY 600DS
O. M. HECTOR WILL MOON CON
DUCT AN EXCLUSIVE MEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS ESTAB
LISHMENT XOW HOLE OWNER
Klamath Falls Is to have another
exclusive genta furnishing store. Q.
M. Hector, who baa boon managing
tho Hector's Department Store tor
tho past year, haa purchased tho in
forests of Ike others of the company,
and will take Immediate, steps to
close out tho line of lad lea goods aad
carry only men's furnishings.
He has secured the exclusive agen
cy for several standard lines ot cloth
lug and shoes, and expects to be ready
with hla new Hue about the 1st of
April.
I Ratal ling crusher.
Harris ft Co. have moved their rook
crusher from Conger avenue to the
hill Ju Hot Syringe addition, In the
rear ot W, P. Johnaon'a residence. It
ia being prepared tor a busy season'
work, getUag out crushed rock for
street lmprevesnaata.
I
RECLAIMED LAND
i WILL BE RELEASED
OOVWI.VMKXT IH I'KKPAKIXO TO
ALLOW FAIIMKKH THE L'8K OF
ACIIKAGE TAKEX FROM TITLE
LAKE BOTTOM
Within the next week the reclama
tion service cspecta to take up with
land owners along Tule Lake the mat
ter of leasing them government lands
that have been reclaimed from Tula
I-ake through tbe diversion of the wa
ters of Lost rtlver from entering the
lake. There are between 300 and
400 acres of this reclaimed land to
be leased.
It is the plan of the local official
to lease these lands to the farmers
owning or tilling the bordering- farm
lands, instead of by bids.
This land is silt covered, has a gen
tle slope, and has no brush, etc, to
be cleared. On account of Its long
submersion, and the many deposits of
vegetable matter resulting. It la high
ly productive.
MAJESTIC CHEF
DRAWING CROWD
nrvnanst m? wmicv aoasne
BLE AT THE BALDWIN aUUUIkj
WARE STORE EVERY AFTER
NOON TO HEAR PROF. BECKER
To hold the interest of the great
number ot Klamath county- ladles who
are dally attending the free cooking
demonstrations at the Baldwin Hard
ware company, is jome feat; yet Pro
fessor Joseph Becxer, the world-renowned
chef, who Is doing tbe dent
onstraUng. not only holds their In
terest, but Increases It from day to
day.
The professor Is a great character
as well as a great chef. In the many
)ears he baa spent in cooking for the
potentates of the earth he haa col-'
lected a vast store ot Intormatloa.
some of which has nothing to do with
cooking. Tbe professor is an Interest
ing talker, and many ot the naratlves
he relates have close personal con
nection with the big men of the
world.
He Is TS year old, according to
his statement, though bo looks scarce-
ly 60. and has been learning
Looks Into
MirpkyGani
TUeso
aro busy-days for Pr
J, O, CynarnKQasr
Project
Maaager
ratio
and Maintenance,
aglneer B. E. Hay-
dta of tho
aawtlon service, for
(key are engi
in showing Kngla-
eer Murphy,
chargo of drainage
work, ove
proposed i
project, and outlining
ot drainage for the
acreage
Klamath
Jlrat unit ot the
The drainage engineer waa aeat
from Washington to obtain drat hand
Information regarding local condi
tions, nnd to take up with the local
officials the various methods aad in
terns advocated. The goverameat haa
appropriated over im.W tar the
Chinda
NIPPONESE SENT
FROM VILLA ZONE
TO PREVENT FUSS
COMMENDABLE
aTTatP a TAKE
i BY MOUBO
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JaJpaa Mae Hsmgisasd Maest-t, e4
fa Friendly to Haas, Cisjsnntljr
the OeastitatloaaMat rAsseea Ure
Hostile to the Little Brown ameav
Shoeld Jap Be KaWsd. Keasuraciea
Woald Bel
United Prese Sertlaff
WASHINGTON, D. C, March IS.
Japan is moving her aubjecta la Chi
huahua and Jaures to Calexlco, aet to
make trouble for the UaHed States.
but to prevent IL That has been made
plain by goveraaseat oatdale who
have been deffaltely Informed regard-lag-
Ambassador .Chiada'a najaat for
peraUseloa to sead the tarty through
Ue states.
As Japan aaa reman lead the Hu-
erta goverameat, and" la friendly to
ward It, Villa aad Cerraaea aw hos
tile to that country, any Japanese.
For this reason, Chinda feared that
Villa or hi Aery aubordlaatea aaftsht
outrage Jaaaaeaa Mhjactav Tala
would compel Jaaaa ta deasaad tan-
aratlon. which woald smaaraas
Japu Md the United iSr
hath
thing near about the enUaary are for
the past aUty-two years., Ma aatarta
that hU chief miseloa tsTltfe t( to
teach the ordiaary houasessfs-how' to
cook, how to eeeaoaUna.aasl.how to
put together the moat appetising
dishes for the least expenditure with
the least energy.
Judging front the expfaaefoaa heard
smoarthe ladles of thta eHy, ha haa
succeeded la accomplishing much ta
that direction la this week wrote at
the Baldwin Hardware store. There
has never been an oceaalea where so
many ladies hnve been congreaated
la n Klnmath Falls store before, aad
It la a noticeable fact that the nee at
tending- the drat few days are the ones
to arrive first la after days.
Tbe professor learned bin isreJee
sion at the famous Pelmewlae'v-in
Paris, but has since studied cooking
in every country on the globe. In nil
his demonstrations he uses the Ma-
J Jostle range, and always find time
during hla talks to explain about the
some-'range.
Drainage
construction of a drainage system un
der the nrat unit. i
Later the matter will be subaUMad
to a drainage conlMlo, a. mew
from reclamation service sagmMW,
aad local me wUI la all reaahtNtr
be amoag the'saeaihar. This Jseatd
will omelally Jeeide uae thaaaethed
to be adopted. .
When the commiasloa asajait
known Ita deelaiea, aamWaa,
especially deelgaed far tanlim
mended system, wilt be ajvwaaal
and put to work, Until ttlfna tha
self-propelled exeavater aaur,'aa) awa
on the prejeet wtU ba a'fcw .
drains already autteHagd. y.f v,
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