The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 17, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON,' TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1914
ITIee Fire Oearta
Warrant Suit Icarpenters busy IwillWer the
by R.N. Day,
ON THE LIBRARY: LIGHT AND WATER
RATES TO BOARD
Asoihtf ult " iiIWu rnuu
UkI " ",0 ,m"l,f r"url Mpii
ititt to Kurkritdall It Ferguson, a
Mntr f '' county fourl. County
Oil tki l-t' "' tilr Treasurer
,tr)rt '" defendant,
tilt stllou moke dii attack uiiti
. at lb rtlil muh1 at the
artificial htom, ion tiiih
MTKt'lTltlti: IH .NOW Ill.'I.Vd
f maim;
kment woiik ik to
MA III A Pill I, IHT
J v llnllimaMnr a anlary nlul oi '
pliHi. Hit t'oiinly Healer (if HplKhlti
nint inenatire lit U nUo atitirthi lie
nlldMe.
Tlt warrant Utupil Hlierlft l,ow lor
It. t ,ll.,..tl... lft. k.l..l... -I......I
., . . .. , ,, . .. .. . ilnriificlo Library, be riK
I'nrt Klamath, following iho petition .. . . , '.' .,
t w i i. nit" "fm-etn lurporawon
HtAII.IUlAII OOMMIHHION IK Al'
i
I'KAI.ED TO
UNEMPLOYED ARE
60IN6 TO S. F,
THE ARMY OK JOIILKHH ADMIT
IT8ELF IIEttTKII, A.M KTARTH
KOUTII IT WILL NOT tA8
THROUGH HACItAMENTO
n?
i
ill liin Women of Woodrrafl to (lover
nor W'nt U alio attacked. TliU la far
Carpenter are now at ork build
tin Kilut forma, clc, (or I tin $21,000
erected by
mitt Klam
ath count)' on the now court boue
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r,mry i. . . 7""-' ;""';"' " - "" ''"' u... roiMruetlon. ny the woodwork
fc,wk.lofc.- lM declared Invalid, 1, WWM ef .rra..l lr IUJ. , ,M, ,,, .m, ,,)n ,
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lUI ImuM Coutilr Hunrryor I., II., TIik dlgernl lieu l i,u (IkIiI on I In.
lr tor IIS. wUrr '"" lh month jnfriri Imu-.J for mbbli cli
tjJDu.rr Tli II to vrriit liitt j.tninl Tlt-e amount u Ulo
KLAMATH RIDERS MAYOR SOUGHT
IN CALIF. RODEO: BY A NEW CITY
i
THiIllll.TN VI. AMI :m)(jat:i
Mi:i.T:ll llll.U JHJUH CHAM. I
iu:hm ami iinu.'iix wu.i. iuuk
at iuKi:itHri.i,u
I'HIMIS.NT MI'XH'll'Ali U 'AXTl V :
TIIHW III' Jllll, AMI WANTS TO
mi:i.i, tiii: ciTV ami tmi: or.
Fin: AH U KM.
(HfrtJit pUI mnrlm)
IUKi:Uflni:i.H, Mr-I T,rroiu
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United l'fM Hrlc
I'AllilO, N. 0 Murrii l?.-
Uum tUi to cuiuluK In It would. iltur-ttu apiafr..) lu malt)'
una lbt iry rlUrr o( note In Hivfit.ttMiRt.tHii ili Main tmly, Minounr
Cttli4 Hutv I luting lit mitto Ahil ins llml ah)' ktoi who rrnl In hw
toalfil In IUkrltcil (or the rKt4i lu'rortm ihr mor of inwu rould tlo
wlt. I mi If lim rrl t tui) ili town of
IW ctolflr cf. rirllVrt tiylKBUtulrril, N, l,
Hs4a Hum (Jrimn )fii.rdy from W W. (VmiV, iho iri-nil owner n4
KUII, ', 0i mt nil from major of (tin town, l.ho Mtnl of tltn
r of lJo rtiiiilon, Tlitp Ar
ilut Hill" itotiblM. who U
ituri t. a rltltr; Jp tiham
Wrt, reii filtj Tow Ijiutou,
Juti, BhJ wnut to net) out l m;
ntlirr tmitfi ifnalrou of jHillllcal tioo.
or. 8iiitrr rtin( " almtwt in a
nlslii whrn tti Hi l'ul rllroatl
. The I'latil of lliti I. M, tkhorieta
Irtiiiilmrir l at work now making the
' artificial aionv, wlildi will Im uioxl In
Iflnlnlilnc 11)0 lllirary liullJIne. A
oon n the ttrc-l aloiti? for tho It
lrary In flnlitlifil, work will b? .tart.
rd on tin rvumlnui-r of ino nonn
neltl for ttfp court hou rointruc-
lion,
Count It liixrurta Clt) Altornrjr J. C
'llttlrnlr lo Dmit Up Formal Com.
Ilalnt. In CoiIIjk' Willi In
MruriloM cw Till I'olat HabmUlnt
9 ,
Uf Ida CommmImUa IUfrrtMPtila.
Htfw Will ew Hint o InfliciP
t
.rank tWrr and bulMomtnr. and Carl ,rrtnpi I'ook'it frm, A ulatlon wa
Hi, a lunr, who trl4 for thr wUbtUhed tber- and tthortly after
tkmr.tttMj. ai ilip Klamath Ittvdno'ward two train clnralom aroM, and
Ui MMon, ' talrr follnwtHl a rnunle of nlorw.
" a. CimV rtalnid tUU to tb laad,
bo l.orainp iho duly rionliM mayor
and IiU tliln ll fall upon htx tie-rrvtuor
tlrlfSa a n Jud Irt.tjrar at
XltBUlb fall., aud "Hkr.trr" rodo a
Wwullod I'm ltr and ul thrown.
UUr, bm hf ramp to California to
ur OrlfBn'a bow at Halloa, ho
irwsud thr rrd-hMded bo with a
ikIiIdk iho Klamatli txirl.
. The norm Hn. rottd In many J
plrt.
tJltllit Itt Mrrl.
Tho l.'plitropal tlliltd will mrrl al
Hip liiiiitti of Mr. !. It, CoiAd. on 8v
tenlli itlrt niivl lrlifn- AVrtlilnr.
t Wlnnlcj ThomiNton Of Htotkton.MUtt Kntht. an KpUmpal drafonnot,
will probably arrkn In limn for thU
mrollufi If not, alio will bo tirro In
llnto for vorvlroa Hunday, amuuitirr
mrlit of which will tip litado Inter
i
Whetbar the 'California Oreson
Power company' rale for watur and
electric power .iftro excccilvo, or
whether the pcopj haVo txwu unjuat
ly clamoring agftlMt tho company la a
que(lon that la aoon to be ai-ltled, At
lt night' mooting of the city coun
cil. City Attorney llutenlc waa In-
tructod to draw up a complaint, pe
titioning tlio railroad commlulon to
maku nn Investigation a to tho phy
sical valuation of the property, the
ralo. etc
Tho complaint' form will bo aub
mined at tho nail meeting of Uo
council. ThU method of having the
matter taken up:waa brought before
I liu council by Coancllman O. D. Mat-
Iheun, following the auggeatlona of
the Hallroad commlnlon. In part, aa
follow. . c
"Wo have your favor of tho ICth
lnl. acknowledging receipt of our
communication tOMr. Jo. Kent rela
tive to Inveatlgatlon of rate and aer
vice, and In reply thereto beg to aay
that the city of (IranU i'ajw com-plalnt-d
to thli oommlMlon with re
gard to the ratef for electricity and
power fumlhedjby tho California
OreRou Power Amipanr at Grant
Pah, undlhU la uio matter ttidar lav
vcnilgHtlon by thu commliwlon to
which o think jou refer.
VAniwerlng your queatlon aa to
whether or not tho commlaaion would
premium to regulate a plant operated
lutcritali', wo heg to nay that If tho
bulne eru ulrlttly Interstate we
nulil not iikkuiiic Jurisdiction, but If
I ! A 4. ... .in . I.u. I .. ..! k.1 ..'.k.. I.V..t ..
II1C 'lll'lllni iinviivM mv- .wni, u
think It would como within our rvgu-
hnw. Hut It didn't tart on the llttlo ""- " . mi.ia
. . III... t.-l.ll. t .... 1..ltU ,. wn..-
turn, nor on tho many otner complete " "" - "-w "
ieolutlon beforo IVIemon petered jn.
nut ami ealled for mutlilnnco. t ' commtaion caueu upon
PETERSON FINDS
SPARK PLUG USE
UCrelti: TIIIH IH IXHtXIVKItKII,
TIIOL'llll, IIAI.K TIIK ItlJit
IIKVTH OF IIAIItV TOOK A TL'IIX
ATTIIKI'UANK
w luirl lluvle of Urn AngeU are
wf the women rldera entered for
la keck etenta, which commeurm
pmsi,
Tke MK ,,,, ,,! hun( pi
Xrfleld reputation a a good
"a, and the ability and acquaint-
of Ht Frank j, (Jrimn of Ha
". C.lll, who U dlrnctlng the
'oJw -Mture, an. all magnei In
'lc tb men Ami womtn of the
'W and tptir to tho Kan Joaquin
lly.
Ilefore County Kchoul Huperluund-
ettl Frt-d Patrrton flip about the
neceMiry leem and given the necea-
aary iiiatli-r (tun to atari the englno
to hU car, he make It a point to look
and e? If the apark plug U In place.
On lil terent trip to Dairy ho learned
Hint till llttlo device In xntlal If
I he rar I lo run.
That wa" Vicrou' Aral trip to
Dairy after Joining the pamiiered auto
owning rln. and knowing that all
ii) p wero on him when tie went to
atari tho car, he naaumed a very
laconic attitude, a he gat the crank
a llillo turn to anow jui now ear a
cat could hi atarted by one knowing)
United Preaa Service
HACHAMKNTO. March 17. Diving
np their ilego upon Sacramento and
contiguous territory a hopeU, the
ttnuniployed army thli afternoon
moving toward flan FrancUco.
They declined to romo through Sac
ramento, saying they preferred to
take n chance on iodio other com
munity than meet tho pollen and aher
IR of till section.
The move Is tho result of tho ulti
matum Uiufcd by Yolo people for a
titart before Wednesday.
Modoc Point Project
Construction Resumed
"Thero I still 1100.000 available
for conatructlon work on Iho Modoc
Point reclamation project," was tho
statement made today by ProJectEn-
glneer II. W. XInk. who ' l)r from
Chlloquln on a bualnesa trlpAn ap
propriation of abouvf 1,009 was spok
I ,en of a short time agtJS&ut that Is for
operation and main!
The Modoc Pout project
built by tho Ian servlco for tho
Klamath Indians, and when complet
ed it will irrigate 8.745 acre on the
reservation. The main canal wan
completed last year, and now men are
at work on the laterals. A saw brldg
has been constructed acrom Sprague
Itlrcr, near Chlloqala. by the craw.
Following test holes, etc, KBgUnt
Hindu haa plasa far taa dam acroa
Spraguo Rlrr amwUeaJly coapletett,
and ready to ferwrartlto Washlagtoa.
Tho dam will be brtUt across tbe river
about three quartfa:of a mile alio re
tho railroad bridge.
Tho dam l to b S7S feet la teagth
ahd twelve feeJUgb tU win tMTV A
190 foot spinway, piu W r,t:p
feet of flumlac aJaefeet la tlaiiaWr.
have been approved fcy tktn laatmtsT-
sorvice.
WALL OF BURNED
BUILDING FALLS
HKVKXTKK.V AUK INJURED IN A
COLiaitiE OF THE KUIX8 OF
THE MJ&SOUHI ATHLETIC CLUB
BUILDING
United Press Service
ST. LOUIS, March 17. -The west
wall of tho Missouri Athletic Club
building collapsed this afternoon
upon a forco of men searchlns the
ruins for the missing victims. In ad-
dition n portion crashed through the
building of tho St. Louts Seed com
pany, adjoining.
Three employes of tho seed con
cern and fourteen laborers wero in
jured as a result, and three may die.
tho
Oeorge Varnum, who ha been at
the lllackhurn hoaplint some time,
wa taken lo hi home In DorrU to
day, much Improved Varnum toat a
pun of one nether llmh anme year
ago, and a recent Infection necessi
tated amputation nf the tump at the
thigh.
Students Take Place of Faculty
M Jxerases at Hijh School Today Unique
8I"K mirnolvon aa otuera ace us"
Mfte way Principal Kaught described
l.ol period rxercl.es at tho
" MhfM. ihR morning. Kach mem-
' w tht. faculty had an underaludy
' "WnlnK, and the chapel ewrclioa
t K?" K,,w", Co " '.'rlnclpal
nt gave a really InUrestlng talk
vlu.loUm' nml "' ' l'"l Mr.
vvmi " ,',',llro uai .
Itt... . . wn" fC ,ur,B Kwinath
win, drcnited lit overall and arm-,
tL i. .. room' ,l"MiUag "I'at,
ihnrroo
,(r, camtt In and looked at the
Zrnetor, '"rned off lb steam
H.rTT " :.IM". nd went out. MH
tilr "uV ' 'r1 aa Miss Baucorman,
"ft thi. tm.ilcl axerolaM.
"nintiitart Moi.ehnt...k. .i. n..
"nviiMWMr wuav HU
Er ? Mr ('aU' nA aM Mlw'W-
!!.; ,"M"l llomtbn played
Mta 8e, MoRayaoidf, aa Mlw
Cole, aakod Ihone who had lost tholr
book In look In tho llbrnry, ns they
were prnpahly mixed with tho library
hooka. Itolph Hum, na Professor
Morrison, walked around and kept nn
eagle oyo nn tho atmlontn, calling
them lo order when they became ton
boUtrou..
r- Acting aa Ml Applegnte, Ml
Catherine. William arranged for it
rehearitl of tho Henlor ela play.
Forest Pell was Professor Chnntllor.
Mmba noller acted aa Mr. Ilawloy,
-MUa Nina Nool Imporsouatod MIm
Cariwnter, Her work waa very clever.
"Btubby" Hales, aa tlov. Htuhblo-
fleld, created quite a laugh with hi
talk to the students on "deficiency."
The faculty enjoyed It na much na
tho studeuta probably mure, lu
speaking about tbe custom, Principal
Kaught aaltl It waa a good one, not
only from a atandpolnt of amusement,
but (bat getting up before tho school
and carrying on a part waa beneficial
to the atudenta taking part,
It wn not until about thirty had
tried their aklll at cranking, and giv
en advice about inoro gas, ton gas,
m-releratlug the tranmlMon, leakage
In the carburetter, reverau of the ex
haut, etc, that llrriwn Michael' turn
to do tho strong nrm stunt came. He
fore ho grawped the crank, ho looked
the englno over.
"Where t your spark plug located
on nn engine of this kind," he naked,
not finding It.
"Well, nl present. It's not located
.in tho engine. I put It In my pocket
before I went In to lecture," waa
Peietkou'ri reply. Although he work
ed lu u frenxy to connect up the
sparker itttd gel out of Dairy. Peter-
sou count not get stanea quicg
enough to escape n bombardment of
good nntured charting on the part of
hi friends.
PAULINA RESERVE
WILL BE OPENED
I'llKHIDKNT WILSON HK1NH THE
OltDKIt MOIIK THAN 400,000
.WHICH AltK TO HH OPENED TO
KNTItV IN KIXTV DAYS' TIME
POItTI.ANI. March l" Morothun
100,000 ucrci of mud lu the Dee
Chutes unit Paulina National forests
In Crook, l.itno mid Klamath counties
will ho thrown opon for sottlomcnt In
lxty days through on ardor Just
hIkiuhI hy Presldont Wilson withdraw-
lug thin liiud from the forest, reeervn-
tlou.
It I reported thut the land will ho
oiioned for actual settlement May Btb,
und thnl tho 111 lug will bo permitted
after Juno ftth-
California-Oregon Power rompauy for
.m npprnliuil of lta physical proper
din to be lined In the hearing on the
complalul made by (IranU Pass, ami
the power company has Informed us
that they expect to have this appraisal
complrled and ready for aubmlsslon
In about thirty days or aix week.
"After litis appraisal Is submitted
wo wilt have tho same checked over
by our engineer In tho field to see that
n correct lint I made of the property
of (ho company and that proper unit
ol price have becu applied In the as
certaining of the value thereof.
"Wo are Inclonlng you herewith a
copy of complalul from Grants Paaa
for your information, It you deslro to
uiako complaint to the commission
relative to tho rates, service or facil
ity of the California-Oregon Power
company, unit if we can be ot any
further assistance In giving additional
Information or assisting In the draft
ing of your complaint we shall be
glad to servo you.
"It tho information herein contain
ed Is not Just what you deslro, we
shall bo pleased to hear further from
you. Any service that wo can render
or any Information In our possession
you nro welcome to, and wo shall be
glad to furnish tho same without cost
to you."
WORDEN PLANS A
BUSINESS BLOCK
ADOPT PAVING
FOR THIRD ST.
ASPHALT OIL AND MACADAM
WILL BE USED BETWEEN MAIN
AND GRANT STREETS, IT IS
DECREED
FREE LECTURES
DRAWING FINE
DAIItV, HILDERRAND AND LORKL
I.A PEOPLE HEAR LOCAL MEN
SPEAK ON LIVE TOPICS OF
CURRENT INTEREST
Third street will be Improved from
Main street .to California avenue by
a roadway twenty-four feet la width.
Iletween Main street and Grant street
That the free lecture course given
patrons of Klamath, county's scboota
are meeting- with popular favor wax
demonstrated again, whea County
this roadway will bo Improved byjschool Superintendent Fred Peterson
hard surfacing with crush rock and and Rollo C. Groeabeck addressed
nn asphalt oil binder. audiences in the Laniell Valley coun-
The cost of tho Improvement is es- try. Groeabeck spoke oa "Oood Gov-
limated by City Engineer McLean aternment and the Citizen." and Peter-
(17,311.25. The council last night
net April 6th as the time for filing ob
jections to this Improvement.
No Uaore at Moose Hall.
Tho regular Tuesday night dance
at tho Moose ball will bo omitted this
jwoek on account of tho firemen's ball
jat tho opera house.
). Merchant VUltn.
I Marvin Cross, who conducts the
Mtort at the Klamath Agency, la here
Ito purchase supplies' and, attend to
lother matters.
PIONEKH EXPECTS TO ERECT A
ONE - HTOItV STRUCTURE ON -Show Starta Early.
AND TWELFTH
MAIN BETWEEN
i The Star theater will begin Its
jprogram earlier than usual tonight,
ELEVENTH1 n order thHt the patrons of tho the-
Arcordlne to Major Charles E.
Worden, a one-Btory business block,
with quarters tor flvo stores, will bo
built on tils main street property, be
tween Eleventh and Twelfth streets.
I. I.. Cunningham, who has the con
tract, cxitem to start work In a short
time.
Tho buildings will have concrete
and stucco fronts. According to Wor-
den, tho coming year will be the be
ginning of a prosperous era for Klam
ath Fall and Klamath county.
ater may go to tho firemen's bait The
vaudeville act at the Star will be
changed tonight. This pair ot laugh
producers are tho cleverest seen here
for many months, and anyone miss
ing their act will have something to
regreU
son took up "County Taxes."
Saturday night Peterson and Groea
beck spoke at Dairy. Sunday after
noon the lectures were givea-at Hllds
brand. and Sunday evening at Lore!
la. In every Instance there waa a
good attendance, and much interest
was manifested.
Goe to Chili.
Advices received from Oakland are
to the effect that Nelson HounseYell,
who formerly conducted a real estate
offlco here, has gone to Chill, with tbe
Intention ot locating. Mrs. Rounse
vcll and family aro still in Oakland,
and will follow him later.
Plans are completed for a Carnegie
1 library at Hillsboro. -
Ssn to Recover.
Suit to recover 1405.20 alleged due
on account, has been commenced by
the Farmers Implement and 8upply
House against LeTi D. Ward. J. C.
Rutentc Is attorney tor the concern.
WantH to Re American.
Application for cltiieashlp has been
made by II. F. Hammersley, a native
of England. He Is n resident of Cbll-
joquln.
VUlllnjt lit Ashland.
Mrs. A. II. Connor loft this morn
ing for n abort visit to her old home
in Ashland. Her absence, gives her
daughter, Mlwt Helen, nn opportunity'!
to hIiow what a good housekeeper
she Is.
New Overland in.
Tho Oregon-California Auto com
pany is unloading a car of new Over
land and delivering to owners.
Eruest Street Is here today
Merrill.
from
Hack lu Town.
Tout Grubb, of tho Hura Hardware
company, who has been spending sev
eral weeks In the country near Wor
den, returned tho first ot the weak.
Nice Hike for Medicos.
Dr. Morrow and Dr. Hamilton had
n. nice long hike that terminated In
Klamath Falls at 3 o'clock this morn
lug. They wero called to Chlloquln
last night, and, returning, dropped
tholr car Into a hole In tho road
which aomo man had dug to release a
wgaon wheol. They had to leave the
car and walk to this city, returning
thsl morning with equipment for rais
ing tho car out of tho hole.
Hnya Market Better. ,
II. L. Nelson returned last night
from California points, and la at work
securing n number ot carloads ot po
tatoes for shipment to the Golden
State markets. He looks for good
price there for the next few weeks,
until the now crop is on sale.
I a From the Fori,
kC. E. Hoyt, a well known hotel
ot Fort niamatb. la here attending
to business matters. ,
Lewis Clark, who formerly resided
here, la now connected with the Wash
ing ton commission arranging for that
state's participation In the Panama
Pnciflo International Exposition. Mr.
Clark was alio connected with this
commission for tbe Lewis A Clark
Centennial Exposition.
Baseball Team Is Given Support
Business Men Stuucribe for Stock b tie Ckb
"A baseball season uever opened In II. S. Rulx, II. D. Mortenson. J. K.
Ballard, F. R. Olds, E. L. Morrison.
A. L. Leavitt, T. F. Nicholas, O. D.
Matthews, A. J, Lyle, O. A. Harris, H.
E. Barry.
In a short time a meeting ot the
stockholders will be held, at which
tlrao organisation will be effected by
.
Klamatn Falls with any more encour-
agntg prospects than the season about
to start, jBolleviug that there la ma
terial! iyre u propeny nanaiea to
makv a t championship aggregation.
and realizing that a winning team Is a
splendid advertisement, business and
professional men aro rapidly sub
scribing for stock In the club' to be Incorporated.
The subscribers so far signed up
are aa follews: ..
Pulm Cigar Store, Dr. C. V. Mor
row, Star Drug Co., Tho Golden Rule,
A. J. Wiggins, Klamath Dye Works,
First Trust and Savlugs Bank, Will
H. Bennett, O. M. Hector, C. E. Riley,
K. K. K. Store, Leslie Rogers, O. B.
Coxad, Van Riper Bros., W. W. Don
art, J. B. Chambers, E. H. Lawrence,
A. Y. Tlndall, J, F. Goelier Son,
J. V. Houston, The Shasta, Regal
Shoe Storo, E. B. Veghte, Charles F.
Stone, A. M. Crystal, Sugar Bowl, I. P.
Taber, McDonald Hunsaker, Robert
A. Johnson, Lyle O. Hills, B. B. Hall,
r
the election of directors, each stock- I
bolder having a vote for each share of v
stock. A president, secretary, irons-
urer and manager will be elected by
mo uiroviora, woo win asauBae tae
entire business management.
In addition to the stoeksubscrlD-
tlons, the Klamath Development com-
pany has agreed to give the team the
use ot Modoc Park for 6 per cant of .
the gate receipts. This diamond, with "I
a little rolling, etc.. can be made one
of the fastest oa the Coast, and' there l
are grandstands, bleachers, press box,
dressing rooms, eta, in readiness.
Fans look for a groat bassballyear,
and predict tbe winning of the pes
Bant by the Klamath Falls taaas.
ahould It enter tb KerUera Califaf.
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