The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 25, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1914
Price, Fire
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ENGLISH CABINET CARDWELL OUT AS
CLOSE TO A FALLj COMMISSIONER
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TIO.V TORAV
II. It Crdw,, In lu b a candidal
,.! tuiuitlt. Tttituati, itfiuM to for county cummlMloimr from Xler-
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MI.S'DO.S'. March 35. As result
.. ... i.nl unheAVal liver I tie
Itiur Slr. Premier A.qulih's cb
il u en "ip t-tt J I"
Wr Minuter Hy tm tendered
Mi iil9Uon account 0f lb",
itm4 ! Iff AVMlili, and It U tin
rieo4 that l.tojrtt Oporn nWo iUh
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Ule I.U aUctnOult Asqullll kll-i
irta?l lbl be would "l txtiil lh
Unit rrl0Unn Ho Mlratrs IhAI '
It tali! In hv t ti whole cabinet .
kiin4 or fsll together, '
!", tmior thr houn- nl cow
aM,B.ily4nle4 tho rumor that the ...,,,..
Use Uuilftwi with lli rmr row ; Ju.i tcau It lurnoJ lo "ruUIfr
AmbIiI. Hc lh lUm on fl-lr, J " " "" rrr
4 k Me4 l, JAmtllM, lUnk lw l crrrins ItU kit
A(ir Mla'lr Chutthlll h4 U- .
Btlt4 tbai kaiirhli)4 xpn rnt to! llsnU !t tru uurkliiR ftr Anglln,
ItUb tcr irMfuiln, m,4oIu taiirner ork no ih now
ikr4 by - A" Ampry If l "l4n,t library. SAiur4Aj linnk diUd re
topfl ibU ireuilon would Ip4 lo(uo4 to thll fci loV lo Hie
Itt4t.v4." ,twry IimiI to wtp U it.
Churchill iihiK4 iotiJ Awory.. widlp 4i ihc wbl tone uuo cra
jhfltulm i, 04 a,jarrKHl Harry AiibIIu wltli
"I lll rr4lKl lliU ItellUU Imln.j. ,pr; rmllUr "Hollo. lUrry ' IUnU
wlloo .cUltnn b un4prto4 It "lUllo
Tfcrtjxahpr rtiuk4 Clturflilll. ""JiiiBhR," Anywny, ho took hi w off
lU bom of rommon n thrown jtj,0 tM mlthnot Ultlns I lie chlicl
IfitS it tiproar. o(T th wht-i.
HAMMOND TRIAL
STARTS TODAY
Trial o( C. II, iuiumun4 uimn a
iUlutory chnrite wt commnct lu
lb clr u.t rouit IhU iniunttiK. u4
ll Ih idrriioou lh Juty w
(urr4 4u4 tlm opottluK arcuittpitt
ntdt A iiwUI Yenlro of twenty wm
Jft.u htifurp tint followlnit Jury wn
UtrlUrd,
OtOfip (Hlulc. J. I.. Utcklvr. 3. H.
Urrctt. A. V. Tlmlntl It. a Hl.lltk. It.
S. Moor. A. . MoorlAitd, J. V. Me
CX, H W. Dowllni, Cltl Mllm,
fiartr j Wfilion n4 A, llnlulcr.
Ilmiimmiii U chnmi'4 with n4ult
Uk hU Lt.Mn.w, Mnry KlofChor,
t'f Um?ll Vullpy,
Their are 13.0(3,000 Jew lu lhfr
wotld, Ai.inrkn has S.1S4.06I.
Mr. Fly to
Twelve Oregon Cities Prepare to Make Swatfest
(Herald Hteclal Hervlce)
KUflllNII, nMrcti ad, Twelve On
lun cities aro ploneorlng lu tho aprltiK
MI Dy ciitupnlKu. A fresh city wrllos
'or iniirurtlon to (ho Blnlo Unlvor
ll' eileiisloii dlvUlou olmost'ovury
''-) but In tho original twolvo (he
'MimlKUH huvo been nrrangod for,
Tho twelve are:
t-clcui, Portland, Itoieburg, Forest
"rove, La Grande, Pendleton, Mod
rod, Kiigouo, Monmouth, Astoria.
rln ami Creswell,
Hi about n week the University will
vo naily for dUtrlhullon 10,000
liultotlna, These bulletins will toll
Oregon communities how to proceed
' fly campaigns. Meanwhile, Dr.
GUtton V, Hodge, professor of social
"Nogy, wito is originator of (be Idea
''til rmiio lliw aiitttiunrmta that be
jtm lllStlo Uj ,,,, ,, lM ,u pU
fwl Jind W Ola til tttlUOUnCrinml
vtlthlii tt f l),
Oatdtaoll wtl tik III" delliotrallc
iitKiiliullon, Ho tar ho U uiiotjHt,
Mint Itl fact. Ism hit I hit field all (o
himself M ihU wrlUne. for there I tut
r( mi republican entered
'iCURIOSITY HURTS
S EYE
;ti'iim.(I i'ium hmohy wheel
it m:i; who wah aiumuw?in(;
tltH IIOhh PROVE PAlM'l'l. TO
free
Illnc! A utrrnm of coiory 4ut
--"
lir In the ?!
, ThU itiornliiK I
l)r FUhrr crjH?4
out tho 4utt nnit Imndnscd up the ln
ntnnl optic.
tourr to Trtk. I!i lntl Hill
I'llllcd I'ffi iTlri
WABHINCJTON. t. C . March ?6.
Tliw "admlnUtrMlon bill provhthiR for
1 1, j. .uv.innnii'iii. ttna from monopoly.
of coal, till. phnpkite and othrr mln
rrJ retiree of tho public 4omain.
lll N formally tonldor4 tomor
row b th liouao puhllc land com
niliico. Itt iiiovr Ooltrr.
lit a. Hamilton and MoMrruw, a-
altted by Dr. Klthor, Tuesday ruioed
..J. .. S t..lll.UH t ftlM.
a gottor from .Mm. it. ,nuii. v ;
tllaokhtim hospital. H wcUhed over
u quarter or a pound, and of lato had
seriously Inlerf-ired with tho woman'
respiration.
I'ersla'a foreign trauo w.m ..
fiscal oar fcoe.iM i, --. v.
Catch It
lu this stale. Is glvluK directions to
Knatern Oregon towns.
Women'H omnnUntlons nro cum
...... .u. nri in tiiko on thu Ity emit-
Lmlgus, Immodlntely tho orKanlinilou
tries to tutllst tho ctty omcmis. i
polntmnaof n deputy with ioHf
thorlly, who Is oxpoctod to ttep thnt
places whoro Mcr brood nro donned
nnd kept clean, Is noxt sought. In
Hosoburg tho women's uuxlllary of
the Commercial Club Is, lending tbo
fight.
Tlm hullotlu will contnltt specifica
tions for tho easily mmlo nnd Inexpen
sive ,fly trap that has boon such n fnc
inr in mukliia- camnalgns elsowhoro n
Lurcess. Use of traps oorly In tlio II y
season la essential, Qno sucn imp
will frequently catch all tho curly ille
lu a small neighborhood, If proporly
bated.
WORKMAN
Wster Leader Sir
Edward Carson
SSS SsSSSSSSSH
W? -?JitJ-
rf
,y
Kir i.itnt a vaunti. through ll
Acttatlon s8Aint homp mtp ainons
the ritr ounll-i, ha becomo tho
Central flRuro lu thit unw proportion
iuii made by Uu- llrltlth Rovcrnmeni
Mr a oto on tho tubJfCt. In anwr
to tlm otter by tho icorernmoul ho
oroitol that the Offr bo tubmlttcd
to an UUtor council If tho time limit
for tho ncfulon of cortaln UUtcr
,'ountk b omlttcJ. Tho govern
mint nropoicd thai the nine counties
bt permitted to voto on the quetlon
of thf adoption of homo rulo. Thotr
which voted airnlnsl It wou!4 not bo
umlfr tho jurisdiction of tho IrUh
parliament to bo created by tlm homo
rulo bill.
In tho ttwsnllfae, undor the loader-J
hlp of Canhu, Ulitor men aro drill-'
Ins a If they wero sctttnB ready for'
nr, Tho women hno become en-J
thujlfittlc, and corp of nurto have
been oruanlod Jn almost overy coun
ty and Inttructod In tho art of Crttf
aid to tho Injured. Whllb lniloii!
rtfvi rt-il tako tl.e wnrllko prcpara
tlm, nkitoulv, tapr i conthUrablo
lint that llioy may numii tronhlo In
tho utar (uturv If tho homo rulo quc
tlon I not amicably tettlcd.
K. C. H. S. WINS
FROM MARSHEIELD
AIMUIMENTATIO.V OF LOCAL HE
IIATEHS tMUHtW THE ELIMINA
TION OF OTHER HIOH 8CHOOLH
FROM THE RACE
The Klamnth county high school
debating team, Forrest Plel and Wil
liam llngolsteln. Is still a factor In the
contest for tho stnte high school
championship. In fact, slnco last
nlulit. It Is n still stronger factor, for
tlm dubato with tho Mnrahflsld high
school 'team was decided In favor of
tho lornl men.
This ollmlnntea Marahflold from tho
rnro nnd atrongthons Klnmnth high..
It Is understood, thouKh not definitely
known, that folltiwluK tho dofent of
Marshlleld, Klamuth high will dobatu
Oregon City htRh .nt Kitgeao for tho
strtto chnmploti8hli.
"Itcaolviul. Thnt tho general w"el
furo of tho I'nlted Htatea would bo
fostered by n complete application of
tho nolloy of.tnrlff for rovenuo only,"
v.nn tho question argued. Tho local
men supported tho negative.
Forceful argument wero inndo by
Plol nnd Hugelatoln, nnd by Chestor
Isaacson nnd Cecil Robertson for the
vlftllora. The Judges wero J. B. wells,
J. Douglas nnd E. J. Kaiser of
Ashlimd.'Whllq Judge Denson acted as
rofereo.
It Is a strange tact that Afrloans
never snoese.
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START CONCRETE
ON LIBRARY JOB
im.Mh ahii t'ojii'i.irrirn, a.vii
Mi.vi.Nti oi' tiii: co.vaiimi u
N(W I'.VIHUt WAV Wll.l, CiWT
If 2 1,000
U'oiK on the Cnrmclo Library be
Ihk orccti.Ml on th now court houno
block, in (iroKntttlnc morn rapidly
II an cxiuk-U-J tills eon. Already n I
f rt of iiH-n U engoKod In mlxluc
cnciti unil pourlOK It Into tho fortnn
t mphiud by thtr cariicnt'r. j
. It wiu thouKht that cetnont work '
v,.mli not itort until April Int. Tlatj
library will cott $21,000.
SCHOOLS HOLD
PEACE MEETING
, nitmii.mi: nirrWi:KX imcmA
IHOli hCIIOOI. AM) UIWII-
Ill.lil) MKTTl.IIlr WHEN I.KT
I l.'ltH. WC, AUK COMrAltKl) i
llotorc tho dubato last nlitbt, or'
rathtr, buforo Principal KauRht of
Klamoth hlKh nchout and 1'rluclpnl A.
1.. llarkor of JJnrehflcia hlxb acbool
compared lottor and totoeraxnt from
tho state chairman of debating com
, . .i , . , ,. itlon of Captain Scott to the South
m lite a fooling far front rlendly J gulM 0
exltc4 between tho two efliools. Now''"'1' " . .. . . .
every thing I calm
torenc, with
(hi. fjiX' f-lMn.1tl.i.f fhAllnv nmrnd.
. V r (United States.
Z. . . A . . . .. He was captalu of the Terra Nova
Tho vttOcs ftd telegrams sent by. , . .. ' . ... - ,fc
... . .X.JL.. ... i .'during tho whole period of the ex-
Chairman PiVtott to Mr. Ilarker at; , " . . ,,, .
.... 7k. . .. . . tnlorallons. and was In command or
Marshneld wVeo worded la. to leave ' back
the imprcyon thXMr. " L ,Bf l0 plck up CftpUln
taking ovoy advantage of delicate victorious party, only to
sutatlon. On tho other hand, the? had
state charrman worded his letters and
tclKeratri to Mr. Kaught In a way that "0n pr ,,1C "dl,c1 da of my Ufe
left no riora to doubt that Mr. Darker M hat wbca w turned to Cape
was trlng to have everything ar-Evan ,n lhe Terra NoTB Mli lha
rangedto suit Marshfleld. -young oracer.
Nattjrally each was suspicious of" " had PrePed a gala feast on
tbo olhh-r-When tho letters and wires ho Jrra Nrftvtha.t ?; W
- i.-.wi .u t.v .M mtt..'bad brought out the best fooda and
looked different, and the two prlncl-!wlnM
paU Immedla'elr expressed mutual wo - " vi"
regrets for he mttunderatandlug. ,h,s mcn- " we wcro VtW' ha1
each admitting that tho other 'dMcovered the pole,
perfectly Justltlablo lu forming the "The Terra Nova was dressed with
oplnloua that bad been expressed. iaK as wo snlted up to the little sot
Mr. Faught declares today that Mr. .tlement at Capo Evans, and tho saloon
Ilarker Is ono of the fairest men ho was decorated with bunting and ngs.
ever met. nnd that the difference in'flWo anchored In the stream, and as I
the wording of tho letters caused all looked on the shore I realised that
tho trouble. i Captain Scott was not among them.
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KLAMATH LOOKS
BEST TO ADSTAD
THE KOCIALIHT CANDIDATE FOR
MAYOR .MAKES HOME PERTI
NENT OBSERVATIONS AS TO'
CALIFORNIA
I
John AURtnd roturnod last evcnlug
from a trip to Oceana and other
points In California. Ho returns
stronger thau ever for Klamath
county.
Tho country for 250 mllw along tho
coast south from San Francisco,
Mi'rnueh tho Santa Clara ah'd Salinas
valleys, Is tho best! have seon In that
stnto, as far as natural boauty boos,"
until Austnd. "Howover, I wns told
by Rome of tho natives who have the
fnltlnK of occasional voracity that by
Juno tho green grass would all be
burned off and the inviting hull
v. ould tako on n bloak appearance.
"To ono wiio is usea to rrontier
llfo, whore tho 'spirit of the West' to
llvo nnd let live Is provnlent, the
Inhospltnblo attitude of many Callfor
nlans far outweigh tho advantage of
a milder climate which they have over
other Western states,
"Of tho cltlea T visited, I can say
that l tolernto Sacramento, like Oak
land, ndmlro San Francisco but oh,
you Klamnth Falls.!'
Some of tho large Atlantic steam
era have 160 firemen mob,
CommanJer rjans
io Lecture in America
JL
I
Commander R. O. R. Evans, who
was second In authority in tho eipedl
lecture. He Is the first member of
that famous expedition to come to the
w could buy at Me"o-"''. as
' 'I do not see Captain Scott,' 1
"shouted, making a trumpet of my
hands.
" 'No, shouted back one of the
men. 'Contain Scott discovered the
tpolo on January 12th last kear, but
he and his party perished on the re
turn Journey. We have tho records,'
STARR CONVICTED
OF ARSON CHARGE
JURY HOLDS SHORT DELIBERA
TION BEFORE REACHING VER
DICT -WILL BE SENTENCED
TOMORROW.
Joe Starr was lato Tuesday after
noon convicted' of setting nre to the
II. II. Ilyera house on Ninth street last
month. He will he sentenced tomor
row morning by Circuit Judge Henry
L. Benson,
The Jury was out, but a few min
utes. Tho evidence Introduced also
proved that Starr had taken a num
ber of articles from the house to tho
homo of Mathilda Whittle, an Indian
woman with whom ho lived. In fact,
Starr admitted in his testimony that
ho had taken those things.
To Visit Mother.
Mrs, Levi McDonald and daughter,
Jo, are visiting Mrs. McDonald moth
er, Mrs.-Nate Otterbeln. They will re
turn to their Bonama home tuts evening.
SBBki
LONG LAKE CO.
SUED IN COURT!
M. K. IIKLTIIMK COMME.NCES AS
ACTION' TO IOItlXTX).SK THREE
MOItTOAOKH AOAI.V8T THE
I,U.MHi:it CONCERN'
Through attorney J. C. Hutenlc, 3d.
K. Ilcutcnlk. ha commenced action
Agalntt the I-ons Lake Lumber com
pany and Ita Judgment creditori, for
tho forecloiuro of raortMltea amonnt
lnc to 2d,199.4.
According to tho complaint, the
mortgage!, three In number, given for
money advanced, are long overdue.
PLAY LAST NIGHT
WAS WELL GIVEN
CIAMAN I'lxAYERS SCORE AXOTH-
ER HIT WHEN THEY PRODUCE
"BOCGHT AXD PAID FOR1
CAPABLE MANNER
Tho Claman Players presented a
splendid bill at the opera house last
night lb "Bought and Paid for." It
certainly touches upon a timely theme
and the treatment of it Is all that one
would expect from such a master play
builder as George Broadhurst.
The story of the poor, overworked
telephone girl who married a rich
man Is a bit from real Ufe. This man
Is all that a husband should be until
he suffers from loo much liquor
then be becomes a beast and a brute.
His wife leaves him, and he realises
his conduct, and all comes out right
In the end.
Throughout the play there runs a
vein of comedy of high order. Mr.
Harry Lancaster and Miss Dorothy
Mitchell as tho young married couple
trying to keep house on nothing a
week, are Intensely funny.
Great credit Is due Mr. Howland
for his great rendition of Stafford, the
man whom wine robs of his character.
It was a Unc, realistic piece of work.
Miss Jessie Miller as the telephone
girl, and later the wife of the rich
man. Invested tho part with a charm
and grace that Instantly won the
audience to her side in her straggle
for tho right.
Tonight, "When We Were Twenty
One' will be presented, and should
make a big hit, for tt has never been
played here at popular prices before.
This Is the play that gained Maxlne
Elliott her fame and fortune.
The Clamans have Inaugurated a
good practice In ringing up the cur
tain at 8:30 sharp, nnd In avoiding
all unnecessary delays between acts.
Thus one can enjoy a pleasant even
ing, and still be out of the theater at
10:30.
Land Leasing Bill Up
House Committee Starts
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 25.
Consideration was begun today by
tho house uubllo lands committee of
auother "administration" bill that
tor development, free from monopoly,
of coal, oil, phosphate and other min
eral sources of the public .domain. It
provides a leasing system, excepting
Alaska coal lands, which are provided
for in a separate measure.
Secretary of the Interior Lane, who
drafted tho bill, was invited before
the house committee today to lastig-
: urate hearings upon it. President
Wilton has given his approval of its
reneral features. Western senators
and reprosentatlvea, who conferred
with Lane, also approve Tho general
leasing plan, which la adopted aa tho
administration system at oeealag and
developing Uncle gam's reaonreos.
START MOVEMENT
TO STANDARDIZE
KLAMATH POTATO
BETTER PRICES AND DEMAND
WILL RE8CIT
Cluunber of Ceouterc, With the A
Uuare of Agrkakual Agimt ',
McCall, Calls Mot lag at the
Farmers for AtHl 4th PI ! I
IUve Seed fda Secarce '
Omi Agescy.
Instead of Klamath couaty fkraers
railing a heterogeneou crop of po
itatoe, aa to aize, quality amd variety,
'and dumping alt 1b alike whea aeat hi
I to market, there Is a big possibility
that hereafter a standard" variety will
be chosen for this locality, and this
I kind, properly graded as to slse, ofer
ted for sale.
in is was
given a start at last
night's meeting of the board of direct
or, of th6 Klamath Chamber of Com-
I, A(merce. It resulted in the calling of a
meeting of the farmers (or April 4th.
to decide upon a standard potato.
County Agricultural Agent ht A.
McCall was present at the
and he urged upon-the directors tho
necessity for taking such a stop. He
stated that while the potato raised
here are of excellent qaallty, the fact
j that the varieties are mixed together.
and that no attention la given to grad
ing, make the price received lower
than it should he.
It la the plan of tho Chamber of
Commerce to have tho farmers meet.
and make a selection -of a Uutaartl
potato from a number of aampUa that
are adaptable to thu section. In or
der to make the cost aa low aa neat.
ble. and to Insure all getting the earn
quality seed, the ChaaVJer of Com
merce will purchase teed potato and
tell them to tho farmers.
RECEPTION TO BE
GIVEN SATURDAY
WOMEN'S CIVIC LKAOUK WILL
COMMEMORATK'THK OPENING
OF THE REST BOOM BY SOCIAL
EVENT
In order to formally open the wo
men's new rest room, and to thank
the public for tho aaahrtanoo rendered.
the Women's Civic League has ar
ranged to hold a reception at the rest
room, in the Chamber of Commerce
headquarters. This wiU ho hold Sat
urday afternoon from 3 to 6.
Arrangements are being made for a
musical program. In addition, tea
will be served to tho guest.
which have been locked up tight for
years.
The bill proposes that all leasing
fees shall be paid to the interior de
patrment, halt to bo used in reclama
tion projects and tho other half to
be given to tho state in which the
leased land U situated for Hs4
schools, public work or other atota
improvements. For development of
oil lands, the bill propone "prof sot
ora' license" for limited area n to
2.C6 acre, and, if oil la dlootvorod,
that the prospector haH rocotvo one
fourth of the tract fro for hi work.
royalty ot eent a ton and mi
acreage charge af from II eent to pi
per aero for eeal loaea aro proTUsjd.,
Stringent provision agamt monoH
llsatlon are lasluded in tho WM. Tho
hearing will eoatinn fr about thtoo
weeks. , - C" ,?
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