rfS' f f - itunfnn Uteralil KLAMATH FALLS' mWIClAL NEWSPAPER PRINTS THB NEWS WHILE IT If NEWS -- l1 7 -Si Jtilll Year--- la 4MB3aEOr -TT J - KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1914 JrriNb Vff h RATES TO CRATER WORDLN IS OUT LAKE ARE FIXED FOR RE-ELECTION BY S. P. COMPANY AS COUNTY JUDGE Mi: ItltliAK IIIVKV KLAMATH M MKIll'OltU III iliilitii n In tvlntlirr nr mil iViunl) JiiiIjjh Will S, W M.li it tumid ln it iiuiilMiiin ur khiiiIi Jtnlttt h - ilUllt l.r llil iilli-rttiMMi, ttlirn lUill't' AMIMiMMIWMHU Illltltnl.- IWMHIIIIIIIHIll H,.lltll) llinl Im ttllllllt Un. Op-tall. f 1rl.. r-r.lcr I.. 4"' '" ''' m-mmi.1 Ir.i.i. ' ' ".M h1ii. ttlll Uv tiiriil.ilr.1 In. (Iiili-iuln Automobile - KMirrtiit," .l,l lii.. "iWilif nil'llnii lire I'K'Mi Ttiro l Paia-ll.ini iM'iiiliwtlnM," Wordru'a fiitmliiUiMtltni li I."ii by mi iiirniM uiifUnUul, mill iiiio of Hie iii4lt) Inrldtut wan Mil itli'iil lo I if nil lilci. Tlln Uillull ( lo mlll.Sl.llll) of tenihrrn P?lnc linn announced th "" ' nninty credit fur lli. run tMuW prrlal icurlQit rlr'Ou( of Msii). bridge, itr. )ti(t ullt t iii-'rallve lulu Crater'' "," ' ,)" h WIi1pm raw Ulr National Park during the aum- Ili- Atlu;ls Hint th iuiit court iaf Kan . ' nerdlewly Munxlng tlm rfttiiity Into Portland to Cratr Uke and ,,',, " "p ' hnvi. ben ,,,,-n via Mn.tf.ml ib far will 'M. lunula lb inmvnl Isrj;- Iji ;n aiiucnii ui nrmin, iijmiii urn Brouilil piel n Madn Hi Ink III ltlli Mrttliirtl and ItUnntlli I'nlW if)ilTI.ANI, Mttltll 3w, Tilt ;when the Merrill high school team 'omea up to play the local high school nlno. Captain have not yet picked tho Uneup for' the Initial game of the season, and It Ih likely the selection will not be1 made until Friday. TbU uncertainty! In caused by an over-abundance of; good material, making It very diffi cult to choose between the many as lilrunU for ib acvcral position. I'roia I'm I land In Crater tAa via Mbat iifti a rdiiri nr hi greatly InlutMl !(rnvai:4iirt lli fimni)' return U.t,'tillouluand ftt,.u n t.iu im iai.es "rni. nil, milium tiHiinuu, i lUo intl) rtiuifn fin, uiidrr tlm prnrnt ), Hi' liaa ulatri) that tit will alay th ili rielit until all of ttm nrrui(i nrr l-ald ai par FOREST LIMITS MW. AITCDtn ULII1U IILILIItUI XpIIuiiI and Vnl Uc rat rrw Han PrancUe lo Crater ltkn tc4 rttum via Vel and CblliM)ulu ttf lam lll Up I2K.40. ta rempany will ll lucat tcnrl 'ea rai (rum all iilni In Orccuu c4 Callfurnla on a baU of uut and etr-itlid faro fur tb rail round trip, 4 fcltb "III Up maintained In connfc lloa lili tho auto raiwi from Mwl ford and utbvr polnta of rntry and rill 10 the iPterVBtlon. Tt? auto tatea for ttin round trip Irura Mcdtard wlH 1 III; from( KUwib J-'alU and roturn by rail and . auiti, via I'rllran Hay Lodge will lo III. Tho automobile route from I'orttaail U to folluw tho faclfle blb! y up tbruusb tbq Wlllattmyti Vat Ur oxtr tho I'mpiua dlfldo and Into! tar ltoc Itlror Vallay lo Minlford. freta thrro to Orator l.ako I an eaayj 4ayV run. The return trip to Port-' UriI mar bo madt via Kort Klamath, Ihfti arrixa tho dlvldn Into Central ' Or. Homt I rc-achH at th ondln -cutlto order J.iat promulgated of the nm day and Tim DallM on tboJh rratillfd In an elimination of rrttftd day From tber tho machine I"'' " national forwl areaa In way be tblppeit back" lo Portland. A Oregon aborfer bul more difficult rotitirle thj ThU readjuatmetil of bouudarlea fii up the middle fork of tho Wll- h resulted in n total rmluejlon of Urntitn Hirer from Kprlngfletd to'Krom nrcaa on the Paulina and Ue- IIM.'lt liKi.WMI ACIIIM KXCMUIKII vihm thi: i:xt:nt or ne: IMl'M.VA A.l tUMCIItTfi N.. TIO.N'Alt X)UISTH (llrrnld riieclal Hcrrlce) .n'AHIIINOTON, I). U . March 30,- CrNh-nt. From Han KranrUcu the overland route I made to Klamath Pall by in pttcir)a highway and thfwe alone the Interior route. In the park llaelf the government U mw at work on a ayatem of road ad trail. From tho akyllno boule urd branch roadt will run to the varlou park entrancea and iralla and toadi w Irn.l in all polnla of Inter- Ml, Including the Plnnarlea, tho Oar chute national foreata of about 40Q, 000 acre. A considerable portion of the eliminated taniU h on pumice I land of low fettlllty, and little value lor nrracni r luiure loreai iiurpimrn, A portion I located near tho l)o' eliutn Itlver, and already comprlaea a large percentage of private lands, and Include lo town. Theae elim ination arc a part of the work of boundary examination! Initiated five or air year ago, which la reuniting In " f the (loiU, Dewle Canyon, Union iva and Mount Scott. fixing, niter careful aurvcy, tho den- tilto boitndnrlea of thoaa land which "Meve" In Colomilo. 'ahotild remain permnnently In for- l-aton HU'phen, formerly connect el with tho local reclamation aervlco KoJi, ) noir u orando Junction, Colorado. He la omployed a Initru nt man on tho Orando project, un f Knglneer J. 0. Cleghorn, who wa ' connected with tho Klamath pro Jwt until lecontly. cat. The preaeut elimination nro made bicaiio I he laud I not required for foreat purpoae or for tho protection of watershed. The land havo con Hlderablo grnilng value, but only a ainnlt portion I Riiltnblo for ngrleul lure under preaent condition. Premier Asguith and Promtncntgritonin';(bter;CretslMERRILL WILL - - PLAY SATURDAY "'viw WVAMriOHBCHOOIiTKAMHWlIiL 'mSrfBr JTV 1 CltOHH 1IATH ON MODOC PABK if mi f a Mk"tMM tfflkH v ""bhawkiiv mimt xrmj'm vrav u rlflPv II lt aixsreit AJuityVl KF&r II hJfSSS mm YV mr . mm W J L. fJ&l. JV tiiv i H isarincfr Hal and S& Wmrlk. fe LbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBIIAJ IflHDR " 1 r ':-bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI; A Jilh jOOUBH'S ACTION bs. .wr "H , &&?& NOW THE CRISIS l5wSJaBafcrV'Mv- Hl ll.'aaaH.'.A.' j 4 HP?;fi igt 1 1 1 1 i STEEL ASKS FOR POWER PLANT IN CRATERLAKFPARK AIJMI HIOGE8TS ftVITABLB QVAJU TER8 FOR MKX Tim first baseball game In Klamath I roll I chedu!ed for next Saturday. ,B Auiad Report to BecnUrr Interior, Crater Lake Xati! Park Hnperiateadrai fMcd Make a Naa. ber of fitutatlea far tofrava meal Weald Mara la Tm tat the Water IaaaiofwL A total of ,253 peraoaa taw Crattr Lake laat year, aecordlag te tk aa- 'aual report ot Bnparlataadaat Will O. Orem win bo In tho box. with Plr steel of Cratr Lake Natlaaal Park. on the receiving end. That much Ja ,Ju t ta jB Wet torm naaurcd, a Orem I rounding Into . flinging form faater than any of the Interior dtpwUBtkt, Tala waaagaU hurler. )of 1.018 over the traSe of tk yaar Noel wilt take care of the abort before, and a gain of over 0 per ceat garden, and Hum will be aome where orer the auaber of Tleitora tat lilt. In the Infield. I Merrill I ald to have the bet Qu,t nBmber of tOTaala team thl. year In the hiatory of the aro uMta ' ' "a ra niodgett will be on the firing .P0"- i acngoi .line for th Alfalfaites. COL. SE.E.LX SCCraETARj f iT.T'' J WNK, walea fellew: m One aerloa diaicalty eoairoata aa CITY BOOKS TO CLOSE THE 15th I'UOM Al'Jtll. MUST CITV HALL will in: ki:itoii:n kvkninos IN OIIDKIt T ALWtt' IiTK HKOISTItATlON Mllea l, rn,, ,u ,h0 unnoj state cltle thorc P. V, Mile of the Mile 8lgn com- waa laat year ono bank to every 0,700 lny, l hero from California to at- people, and In Canadian ctlea ono to ln! to bualne matter. Ho wa every 3,100 pewon. In tho Unltod formerly n member of tho local city State thero nro 87,000 bank, or n council. "bank to every 3,107 poro. Volcano Trims Prices Recent Japanese Eruption Crates Pumice Stone TOKIO, March 36. A harp drop ln tho pumice atone market nay bo "pectod a toon, It waa believed here '"day, ft the pualco atonea created by Iho eruption of Bakurajtma are placed "I the markot. l Hlnco tho oruptlou the gulf of Kog o"a ha been coyered by itieli a " of floating pumice atone that "vigation ),a been difficult, and uny ur0 mtMM 0f lne UMru wno have floated out to tea. A fow day ago n heavy rain on An kura Uland wnihoil down huge mnaca of the tone from. Iho ldo of tho vol cuno, and many of tho villager who live on tho Mland havo quit farming and turned their attention to tho hnr vesting of the pumlco tono which hua beon caat at their door, Ono who la of a RtUtlcnl turn ut mind ha oitlmatod that tho flow pumlco Htono created by the Bakura- jlum eruption 1 ouough to upply the world for ton year. Iti-Klitratlou for the city election eloaea April ICth. In order to allow all an opportunity to regtator, Police Judge Uavltt will kcop the city hall open from 7 to 9. commencing Wed- neaday t;ctilnp. 'ThU I principally to glvo worn I mi, men n chance to reglater." ald JuiIko Ix-avltt today. "3omo of thcao men ork until 0 o'clock, and would not olherwUo have n chanco to reglater." At noon today registration for the city election wna 91(5. Thl I divided In tho following manner by ward: Klrat Ward 108 .Second Ward 205 Third Ward ...1 317 Fourth Ward 150 Fifth Ward 71 7irl JOHM TfJ-rMCH -if .'" Ll 'B'vtt !1 A!W. deuta had accepted ChrUtianlty, there waa decided improvement in their achool life. on "IMiu-nlloii, iho Home, and Child MornU." llu began by aaylng that the aupreme question was Jut to learn How to lire. Some one had ald that If wo know how to live wo ahould not be sick, and some one eUo bad added that If we know how to llvo wo ahoutd not die. He apoko of the rcla tlva"lne'nclcucy ot the preaent school atom, and the inability of faculties BASEBALL 'CALL' WEDNESDAY NIGHT STOCK HOLDKRS WILL GATHKR AT CHAMHKll OK COMMERCE TO KLKCT DIUECTOItS AND A MANAGKK tX)H TEAM Total .91C E DUCATORS CHURCH PULPIT IXriiUKNCK OK KKLIfllOX U1H)N tiii: PUPIL AND TIIK dikkicul Tli:t OK 1N8TIIUCTOK8 UNDKIt PIILSKNT COU1HTIONS, TIIKMK Tho Bocoud platform mooting, hold Sunday night nt the MothodUt church, wa moat Inaplrlng. A good audi- euro war In nttendunce and nil seem ed lntenoly Interested. Professor W. K. Kaught ipoko upon tho subject, "Tho Church and tho High School Student." Ho said that education I powor, but that, from tho very nature- of tho coso, this power need direction. Tho church ha tho powor of direction, Lottom received from bonding In-i Hlltutlons rolutlvo to former student, havo many queitlou regarding tboo Htudenti, but moat of these queatlon rolato to tho moral aldo ot the life. Observation had shown that after re ligious revival, when numerous- atu- The fans are eagcr.1? awaiting tho result of tho meeting of the stock- hnlilxra In thn hasebnll cnmninv In hn Superintendent U. H. Dunbar spoktHbeld in the Chamber ot Commerce rooms next Wednesday night. At thla meeting a board of directors, secre tary and treasurer and a manager Is to bo selected. The Importance of tho meeting will surely draw2 every stockholder, aa tho stockholders are the ones in whose handa the success of tho ves ture depends It is high time definite -action be taken regarding the grounds, for their preseut condition makes it out ot the question to attempt practice work. Tho upper side ot tho diamond should bo scraped down n foot or more, and tho dirt placed In the low places In the right field. Tho entire Infleld needs leveling and rolling, and tho low place near tho players' bench ahould be Oiled In. Tho timo to accomplish all the Im provements necessary Is very short, hence the necessity for Immediate action. IK MINISTER WIIX RESIGN FIKfcD MARSHAL AND GENERAL EW ART WILL AGAIN TAKE UP OLD POSITIONS , in carry out their own idoas because of tho lack of support. Tho same In ability Is manifest In the church and home. Ho said tlint bo) a and girts arc largely Innocent, and always open to suggestion. Tho power ot suggestion Is great. Too often In tho homo It Is used tor evil. Schools and churches aro closed much of thctlme. They should be open to tho public all the time. Sue in Korecluac. Action to foreclose a mortgage giv en aa security for a loan ot 1 500 baa ceu commenced ln tho circuit court against J. C. Murphy by Delia Nickel!. II. K. Piatt ot Medford Is attorney for) tho plaintiff. United Pre Service LONDON, March 30. Premier Aa- qulth is still trying to untangle the snarled condition of his cabinet. It has been reported that Qougb. was summoned and asked to surrender a written guarantee. It is understood that If ho agrees to this French, and also Ewart, will withdraw their resignations. It Gough refuses, both generals will retire from the cabinet. Gough will probably be ordered to surrender the guarantee, and it he refuses the penalty ot refusing a cab net order is dismissal. The dismis sal ot Gough would probably result ln wholesale resignations. in the development of fh park that ought to be overcome. Owing t tka fact that the park la so far removal from the centers of popalaUa It la very bard at beat to get mem t work for the short seasoa. aa fcr te far ther fact taat tae Klsmatk recto la a stock coaatry. waera kartag eimi in July ana Aagaet, wkaa tekarara are la demand at good wages. ParUsw larly la this trme wkea wa remsmksr that everybody knows taera la a pro vision for tk comfort of tko asm, who, by tko commoa laws of kamaa Itr. are eatitled to akeMer aad tka or dinary convenience, partlralarty as they pertain to saaKarr eaaaRleas. To meet this coatiageacr tksrs saoaM be coaatracted. wltkaat delay, a kaBaV ing contalnlag kitchen, dialac roam, bathroom, aad aleeplag aaartortv an of wblcb caa be doae far H4t. "An electric Ugkt aad powor plaat is badly needed, for wktck akmaaaat water power la available close to kead- quarters. Not only la tko llgbt aeod ed. but power for llgkt maeklaery. la this connection it la well to observe that It la unwise aad aaairaasarttr expensive to send oat of tko park lor work that caa bo' prodaeod tborei. Many things bow ImpossdMo t pro- ducUon wltkla tko park oaft so oasfly iiiMwiwwwtwwwiiwwi (Coatlaaod am 4 Farmers Should Watch llualneiut In Merrill. J. W. McCoy left Sunday for n short business trip to Merrill. Down Krom Homestead. Harvey Scott, who bus a homestead In tho Wood Hirer country, la In tho city today attending to business affairs. Now York city residents, It cut oft from all outsldo communication, could llvo but fifteen days on what they, have. A Kino IUII. Tho Star Thoatcr should get capac ity houses tho foro part of the week, as tho bill Is an exceptionally good ono. Tho vaudovllle is the best of Its kind ever offered here. Introducing "Tho Funny Coon nnd Ills Dainty Soubretto," In forty minutes ot real entortnlnment. Coon comedy and catchy songs, with a generous sprink ling of clover steps, make their act ono of genuine merriment The pic tures, are abovo tho ordinary this week, too, with a very Interesting Animated Woekly reel. Grading, tor lawns and flower gar dens Is ln progress over tho ground 'adjoining the west facade ot the "al- Accordlug to an estimate by Sir lace of Machinery at the Panama-Pa- John Murray, tho total annual rain-'tic International Exposition at Baa fll upon all the land ot the globe 'Francisco. Gardeners under tko 41- amounts to 20,347.4 cubic miles, and ot thla quantity 0,614 cubic miles drains off through rivers to tko sea. A cublo mile ot river water weighs, ap proximately, 4,205,000 tons, aad car ries In solution, on the average, about 480,000 tons ot foreign matter. rectlon of Landscape Engineer Jokn McLaren, have begun planting lawn, trees and shrubs over tkm ana. Oregon farmers' should (est every ear of seed corn, according to tko Ag ricultural College autkorlttes. Better Credit Legislation Ueas Are Nit Ale (Herald Special Service) CORVALLIS, March 30. It Ore gon farmers are to get better credit and banking facilities through legisla tion now pending ln Washington, tkey had better let their delegates la con gress know what they want and what they do not want, l Ot tko eight or ten bills so far brought forward In their Interests not ono embodies all fundamental points ot relief meas ures. 'Some are paternalistic to the point ot childishness," says Dr. Hector Mac pherson. the Agricultural College economist; "others show evidence ot deterenco to the present ruling money powers. "la order to provide relief to West ern farmers, legislation should pro vide for the following peints: "Service to the farmer, not divi dends on capital stock. v Hence the dividends should be limited to cur rent Interest rates, the farmer secur ing all the advantages of all possible economy In lower Interest rated. "Rural banks should, share equally with commercial baaks in postal aad other government deposits. "Banks should reach many rural districts not now served wltk banking facilities, wltk a central bank to regu late supply aad demand by transfer ring funds from baaks wRk a tar Plus to those wltk a 4ieCt l "Mortgage credit at rates witk the amortissUoa piaa at paymeat "The system ot loag tin skoald be controlled by tko themselves, not by tkeoo wko aaew lived by farming tko farmer. "Every possible safgaar4 mast aa provided to Insure tko stability of tk rural credit system Inelaatag tko ate pllncatloa ot land registry aad state guaranty of land titles, and tlous Inexpensive foreclosure Ings. Protest should espeelsHy he made against the latest aad most seri ous attempt at rural legtolatlea ay Senator Fletcher aad Moss. This measure leaves tke rural credit maeklaery la tae aaaee of tke same old laaaewl later sola that dominated tke leM. teeae re strictions are provided as la tatareat rates, etc., but a oteat seretamy 91 the. bill saggesta the poosftnlty ef thatr ftvaetoa, leaviag tke tarsser aa haaty off aa he was before, te speeta slso the hftt tssm te foregoiag essential feaearea. t. ' "We should vara eaatrosa a4tt any immature astiea ta.se serieaf "a matter. Bettor leave talnga aa amy are aow tbaa eemmtt earservsa ta'a policy which talm aa far smtrl at mm systeai at la aH laat ahca - a ssa fV ff -J" . , I?' ' : ! m mi wmm i 1 1 I, m .XjSl iC . M, -J