The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 06, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWIPAPEK
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1914
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Southern Pacific Awards Contract for the
Construction From Westwood to This City
SUBCONTRACTORS
ARRIVING 10 GET
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Iwiiilirm I'urinc company tin lf( n
(oolriM l" Uuh C(itilriiftlfMi
tnaAnr lr (Ito rt'imirutdon ol ndy,
ttll? t Hiip Horn Wt'stvtMxl, m-h"
louni) north t KUmnilt KmIU, )rv,
iwoivllnc to n I hut ti Jul bvn
smile public li U tiHitpnKKxl that It
It the ttiitntlot! of th foinpangr to
(omUii it lln pt '( the Klrr
ffum Ih Ancrn in t'orllanit mih
t tHilbln
A AiMlllonal pvditirt of (til In
tttiloo, It l Mid, irnck Uylni ha'
brl JMUIiic-il tin thrt Plttlmlou fm
Juttura, fifty milt xt of Vl, to,
Ulotlr And AlturA.
V mad hi jitnu'Dt U knonn nt
ilif Trinli'r ml Mcn lln. If iho
rwJ u built n fr u Utoknut tltlnS
jrar It lll ) ttn rttajr matter to Iiap
tn tntlm n- In ojwrAllim onlor !', TliU U a plrturo of nistttltiK ni Torii'on Moxlco, flmliB Uih tlrt day'
ttuMiilititla of 1915. KVfiral tili-on- jrni rn ijrnK from ih (.rotation of Mitno'niiit nd brrantwiirk.
trartar bavn nlrradf arrUtnl In
Buwiviiin And ro rp'rlne for thrlr
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W. W. SMITH OUT
FOR CO. JUDGE;
FILES BUNKS
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ftl,V HAN HUXXINO FOR DEMO
CRAT1C HONORS
Son of County Judge Wlto tlallt Krt
rni County Coort Hoat aal the
Link Itlrcr Drlilge I Out for Xowl-
UAlioii at lland of IK"niorratLo t
ml llulncM linn In AUo Mratkiaed
a I'iMalbfllty.
PORTLAND SEES
QUICK SERVICE
OVER NEW ROUTE
WOULD SHORTEN' THE DISTANCE
.TOOODEN
With KtaMtlfN'fttnw CMteff FUM
and'CoMtecttoa Bctwcea Wawth
Fall mmA Feraley NorthwcM Woald
Be GreaUr BeMfltad Sys Con
tract for BtUMtec to FtetobMl
ThtoYer.
h flRhtliiK nl Ooinet Talaclo, on the outskirts of Torreon. The rebel
GUILD TO BUILD
FINE HALL SOON
KIIIIICi: WII.I, ,JM UK t'HKI) AH
A CIITHCH H'llK.V KIMMCOI'Ali
Si:ilICt WW. HKI.D IN KI.AM.J
Al II KAMA
WILSON LIKES
RESERVE LIST
ItnlUatlmi nml exchancu mcthoda of I
iln biuikx In 1'iicli dUtrlct. I
Ho indlrntfil thai ho bollovoa tho'
' fodrral
nanipil
I'ltrlDKNT IN'llirATIM THATTIIr:
(HOICK OK TIIK COMMIMHION'i
Wll.li NOT UK IN ANV MANNKIi
CIIANOEI) '
'i r honrtl when it U
JiiHt wlu'ti the board will bo
immisl ho U unnblo to xlnto.
WlUon Indicated tlmt ho hnd no!
hand In the unlistlon of tho rftiervo!
cltlo. ,
WILL TURN IN KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
WATER MAY 1st. GOING TO CHURCH
Unllcil I'fpa fiorvlto
WAHIIINOTON, .
C, April C
SAILORS CRAZY
FROM EXPOSURE
l(KCL.iLTION HKHVICK IS I'llK-fiHlS
KAUING WATKHWAV8 FOR THKl
lltKKMTlOX HKASON COX-i
TltA(7TOUS KIXINHIXti
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HU MKMHERS OF CAU
VARV COMMANDHV WILL AT
TEND SERVICh AT GR.1CK
METHODIST
, A second entry for the democratic!.
.nomination u county Judice wan made' PORTLAND. April 8-New foUm
,. , ,. . ' " a . t Uue4 by the Soatktrm Padle -
IhU afternoon, when . W. Smith, a ,how , d0Ud Um ob tt-
cll known Bly rancher, died an-1 the projected extenaloa of the Hfttre
nouncement of candidacy. Former t Klamath Falla entot MtthMstwartf
County Judge Griffith filed his an-, Tom KkiMtaralla t" MMrVflk.
nouncement Ut week. cuf- to m
Smith Is a .on of ex-County Jnd.e djr ,n 0pwmUm !"" Wahr
Smith, who administered county si-1 . ,
fairs In the 80,s. The elder Smith i,ew" ITC'"W mm ummr "l
was judce when the preMnt court ! iw. had been let for,,
house was built, and It was during hhiafty"U uXxtich " fm
admlnlBtratlon that the bridge oer.,UUe rPri' H nMrw
Link River was built. At that U,men nected actual coawtraettoa
he was crltlclaed by some for hla ex- wou,d ta HtU th 1M
travagance, as they believed too ex-!of Hn PwUc's Otttnl P
IJensire a type-ofbrtdgews sekKted limi holBW waajaewa..
Just what his platform will bo The Utah CoutraetkHi company 1m
Smith Is not ready to give out at Id to haTe been awarded this work.
Iprcsenu However." he admits that he hlch la deelgaed for completion thk
'advocates the introduction of busl-'ycor. The remainder of the dlaUac
nui methods into the county court's ' ray e made up aext year. The
affairs, and a more economical admin-. valu ot th1 Hne to Porthtad depMls
istration . (upon tho completion of the Natroo
With three candidates already In cutoff, It Is agreed,
the race for county Judge within thel The Susanvllle-Fernley branch is
past week. It Is understood that a 106 miles long. Fernley Is 277 mtlei
fourth may soon be brought out, aa east of San Francisco. With the Na
friends are urging Marlon Hanks to tron line built to Klamath Falls and
come out for Judge. Upon this mat- this second gap thence to SaaasTlIle.
ter, though, Hanks remaina non-com- a new entrance to Portland wonM
inlttal. staying he does not care to dls-'accomplished, the line being consid
ers It at this time. 'arable shorter than the Oregon Short
,Llne-0. W.HtN. frem Ogesn.
Pretty Easter Windows. j If the Central Pacific la reUlned by
The big rabbit, the pretty flowers the Southern Pacific, railroad nten any
and the tasty arrangement ot pretty the proposed line would become at
clothes, make the windows of the K. once a real asset to the ft on then Pa-
K. K. Store very pleasing to the eye.'clfle.
Tho "nxin"' Is the handiwork oft
Kaster will be objened by Calvary
A lllttlilltll. In .mi i llAA Itf 111 hat I
r.ru-d rr guild and church imrpo I '"'l" WlUon U unrMiwiialve to,
ibo ladlM of Oraco KuUcoual. tho crltlcUm oer the makeup of thi,
Church (lnlld. Property on Crescent indornt n'iKri dlitricts, llo utatcd
avMim., ucnr Canuy stret, linn Mn Lml n MMes thesv selocllons wero
",'ti.M.. in . . . , ,, ,. hmiwlly mnde, nml ito drclded up-j
1Im (lnlld linn bwn at work for .
-mn limn ra R tnuii fr till- I.) "' 0,,, n,u'r " r,,w,,,c, ,VM"S-
various ncilvlllM. "o '"' "tl"" 'rn,,u 'OiitUonH, cnp-i
In order to make It possible to
turn water luto the aiulu canal May
lt. the reclamation service has aJCommnndry No. 16, Knlghta Templar,
'force of men at work clcanlug outlby attendance at Graco Methodist
.canals, etc.. and making necessary re-church. Tho Knlghta will assemble
IlKMNAXTH OK CHEW OK HKAM:R palm. at their hall Sunday morning, and
.v ...-n....... wiviiiti.iv J All of tho contractors on the Adams ,' ! tted dlvlne f
VET NO TRACK IS FOUND OK
MISSING VKSHEL
I canal enlargement work will bo com-'v,cc'
.11 ... - ... ... Tl..
BasebaHMeetToday
Organization Will Be Effected Late This Afternoon
Om.nl.nilni. i.f it.. Klamath Falls nkonllcn nboul Klainnth Kails buliiK
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nnriiiiu VM, W De eHSCUHl l 11
iiectliiK uf the slock holders 1,0 bu
I'Hil ut 4:30 this afternoonHn the rear
ST, JOHN'S, .V. V., April 8. As yet
I liu hcoKt Soiill-nrn Crons has not!
I con found. It It believer certain
Unit aler striking the Ico rloo tlioj
ieniel foutidered anil wns lost, with '
all on hoard.
AddlUomil details of tliu uufforluga
lot tho crow or tho Now Koundiand,
lmo lieon leuniud from tho nurvlvors
Home of them arc raving muulaca, and
Kiunu'd their Ironeii hands uud cloth
litK. Seventy-live percent wero blind
jWlij'ii rencuod,
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ploted betoro that time, so that all
I tho acres upder that ditch will this
'season bo Irrigable by a large supply
,or water.
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SMOTHER
A
CAISSON
"HAND HOGS" EMPLOYED IN
IllllDGi: FOUNDATION WORK
MEET A TERItlRLK DEATH UN
DER WATER'S SURFACE.
Tho following program has been
arranged for the morning service: '
Processional "Onward Christian .
Soldiers"
Hymn
Apostles' Creed
Prayer
Anthem
Rosponslvo Reading
4 " Gloria
New Testament Lesson
Offeratory
Hymn
Sermon "The Easter Man"
'Hymn
Benediction
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"' tho Calm Cigar store, At this time
directors, n manager aud oilier ofiV
'lulu will bo chosen.
A mooting of Interested fans wan
'"Id in the Dutch room of tho Whtto
I't'llran hotel last night, and plans for
Hie ueuion were discussed In an in
innal way, All woro entliunlantlc,
oiid (he concensus of opinion la that
"Inmuth Falls will have a rattling
koo.i tuam this year.
There are some of ike fans who are
: ft , r- i.
In tl. Nnrllutrti Cnllfoilllu LuaKIIC. iw.oih
They tno that hllo tho Minn' X InHorllng nu iid In tho sport
should bo brought here oiico in u l'K". Kv, Hlmleton Welaser. imstor
while durlni the Hoison, ihe cost of of ibo Klfth Avenue llaptlat church
transportation would make tho ven- f Mi'Keeaport, Pn.. drew tho largest
ti.ro a losing ono If the loam was u- Buiwlay iiudlonco for years. The con-
" . . .......... IIh.i Isinltltlml lis lit fimu linuln.
Inr ii rea-u ar ached II o. biw "'"" """, """i
To thoso a Klanmlh County League Imll "bugs" ond dosens of
nnnenrs as a good organisation. Mer-i follow era.
rill, Uoimum and Kort Klnmuth aro
United Press Service
MEMPHIS. Tonn.,' April 0. -Trap-pod
in n caisson nt the bottom ot the
MUiitfMlppI Hlvor, nlno "sand hogs,"
employed In laying tho foundation ot
W, O. T. U. Meet lug.
The members of tho W. C. T. U.
will hold a mothers' meeting tomor
row afternoon at the home ot Mrs.
Klnnear. 119 High s'trcet, to which all
nre Invited. The meeting beglna at
S:3o o'clock.
Artist Fred Houston.
All Come Rack.
"Bougo" Dale arrived homo last
night from California, where he has
been spending the winter, to accept a
position with the Palm Cigar store.
He has been employed during the win
ter at the Stag Cigar store In Salinas.
, The ashee of the late Baron Carl
Gromadslnsky, who died at New Ro
chelle, N. Y., were forwarded by par
cel post to his old home In Germany
by his friend Robert Leasee. The
package weighed eight pound, and
the postage waa 11.05. The ashen
were addressed to Baron Boaderaan
at Samter, province of Poaen. .
Gus Petterson Here
Contractor's Presence Cause of Midi SpdalM
Excellent Star Program.
Raymond and Temple opened their
three night engagement at the Star
baseball. thu J. T. Harrahan brldiro across tho
, . ..'i.. . . . . r.
river at tins place, were smotiiorod to theater last ntgat, ana greatly pteasea
death today. 'n regular Sunday night audience,
", ., ti.i. vr AirniiKomenls havo boon made by of-: When tho house ot death was brok-, many ot whom could get standing
dlsrutsed nt this afternoon's meeting.
with a cash capital ot 1100,066,
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-II i- t...,. alMnnai Innniil tltlQ Vlar. Al ril II KHUI'M I fli uuvii ssttswu w w mvii ..- -. -. .- -, , . -. -. .
'..I '. .i...,i.. 7- ftin- 4.ik.w hv ncl.ild of tho Antl-Saloon League for on opeu nnd the lifeless forms lifted room only. Their comedy work la
ih. Klamalh Indiana. Ohlloquln and Mho publication of a national daily, out. the scene bmred dMerlutloa ..tood. new r '. nd their singing
lllldebrand. th'cso matters will be In Wnahlngton, D. 0. They wlR start
Ambulances carried the dead to the lis much better 'than la usually heard
Emergency hospital.
I In vaudeville.
With thVnews Just received of re
newed activity' In railroad work In
this section, the visit ot Gust Petter
son, ot Urlcksou & Petterson, who
built the railroad through this city
fro the Southern Pacific, is causing
much agitation In certain circles.
There Is much speculation aa to the
reason for his visit, and some have
sought to find out from Petterson.
Seeklug information from Petter
son regarding railroad activities has
never yielded much satisfaction, for
with a bland smile on his Scandlna
vtan countenance, the ever ffslal
Gust gives out nothing regarding
plant, and adroitly steer the of
conversation Into channel other than
thoso concerned with track-laying,
ballasting, etc
This morning Pettertoa and a rep
resentative of the estate ot hla late
partner left for Chlloquln. From re
liable source It 1 learned that thla
trip I largely made to make a divi
sion of the property. In order to settle
the estate.
However. It the coaatraeUen equip
ment now at the "front" to divided.
Petterson will still own some eanln
went, and aa yet he ha net seat any
('machinery for sale" notice to ttie
papers. To the contrary, tt i kaowi
that he spent Saturday figuring on tk
purchase of a reek crusher treat a
loeal concern, wWeh might be takes
to mean that he skua sees week h
this Immediate saetlen. e
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