The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 30, 1914, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914
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NORTHERN FIGHT
AGAIN IS VIOLENT
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hurx. rti Mil 4mI
May Sue Bankers
for New Haven
Railroad Funds
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lliU iiiimilttrtnitl tittle lll.il lit llrlaitiim u Dtp iljl..-. i.n, hii.I
ktr rt'l-l Id" region of llif lrt- V-r. I III. tin f.ilti.r. .) ft.
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a lie lutl llr lint.
(.viiian uv ivvaih: i:vir.
I'nllrd I'ftn Mrth
MINDO.V, Ou. flu, A Mi tUM I (m.mi AIIi.ii..). Mm! m-...,i
nt.ltlll.li itmeiitiutl..it n Im,i nntitt ,11 lMnmrii. T(r. mi.hUh
fmer ur
lMl(lir lirtf Item trteilrtl nl Allnii. f,Mi D..MI.KI n. Hmi lr
lnlnuili sue Ill-lttj; limlrr ifeitimn ultlirt. rtlul diM'ulty , Inli-mller
lit ma I if 1 1 Inl" I'tOI'l.
, nrt Mtcriirj tll.wtltii in Ani.l. til.iin Mini ,t I'alni MirMi;i tie
lUrr llml ! UnIj- of TurkLli mwilt) I. mtitliic (tiling Hie liitlf tif
.Utah, IHtHlirital lif Hie ltl rn.
tlli:J KMIII.V Ihi MllV(.. in:?,
HIKES A COFFIN,
I 1 1 1 n nn r nun ' . , . . !ianri.j r iw
lllilll III I I . IIII Iiiii4 ttr. nrrcj n vrriHn -win uc
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THE QUERY IS:
"WHERE DID THE
TAX MONEY GO?"
ueitii: h.vmt..v m: v ".utorT,
KM'.VK.V Mll.l.s"
Sas Country Must
Prepare for War
A lAxtk nl I lif lUrli or T llrtilin
I- All Tlml l fr..i,r) to III.
.rm i' Tlwl H4lfiifil I'imilitii
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Mill. l llwu lite liMtl llnrliiK
l
III. AilminUlralioii. unit ii U .Vim
Jmleo Word en In lili niKt-chi'it ha
Ltrii klutlilK that the count)' levy hoi
Hill- it boil I 11 m!IU,Tho JuiIri- kiinwn '
liftirr thnii thU. ijTIik rouiiiy Ifvlcni
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TURKISH ACTION IS
TO INVOLVE OTHERS
I nitfil I'rctn Service
I'lrriUXIUAII, tht. .'Ml. Tde aiiiK.iiiirjiiniit llml Turkrjr lm CHUrMt
lln- l.'urM-aii inn- It lining up iiilni KimIu i urlioiiiftl herr. (torem
Uifiit mill In l fcajr Hint TuxUrj' mttl(lMllun In lliU conflict give n op
IHiHiinll)- i fort-trr wlllti llw TurkNIi iiillon.
Ktfx Imtc Inrii taken liy llnln l meet tlir xlluatlon.
'flit' llluik Scu lint K unilcr nail ullli onlfm l (Votrwjr lh TMtkMt
iiiitilii)ii i.K-ralliiK ikiiIui iIk Criniftiii unit C'AiirnnUn port. Tteefw
lire nil rrutl)' to mine.
OlUt-ial Hay llmt tilt- tlrtlnrallon if Har luui not come oActally ft.
Tlif xiiiiiiiuiiliblliin nltli Conlmillni.ili- U rut off, jibi! hi jet the HmiIw
nnilntilor to Turkrjr lia not rtMrtl. '
Tim ItrllUh omluuKjr lirre prcllcu llmt I lie entire fUlkaa (IMrlct wMI
Intoiih- Imolviil Uy Turkr)' action, ami ctpecU liowtaanla mxil Bulgaria
lo olrikr m tin- tittouuin cmplrr.
I liltetl I'rws Hervlr
la M
At u. meeting ol t.ie executive coot'
I'Altl.S. Oct. iWr HIkIi umrUU My ttmt Turkey' po.rtlctMJea
iiilinlh-lini of (JcrmaiiyV Inaliitlty to Rain la the ct and treat
I It 1 rxK.ttr llmt Hie parfirlpAtlon of Turkey, with tier army of
ir
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fittui 7IKI.IMM1 tu OIHl.tMMI men will force Italy hand.
Il U reportctl tliat lite Freacli forclxn oOirer uave goae to
for tin- m( four year tnitt lf,.n an1
fnltewn: i
I I'-MO ...... ,.. 1 1 mill
1BII ........ S.S.3 mllU
1912 &..2Z mill
.1... ., , ...
' .. mum niaii. a ntuu-incui was ItHUvd Iti ui
I4iok on Int. bark of vmtr tnx rtw 1I,.r. 1.1 .!, iniii,,,, ,,... tni,. t.. , ... I a
...lliU mid yon 111 -.. It for our,lf. ,. i.. i. ,..... n,. r!... CHICAGO. Oft. SO. Wbeal jumI from xntudtUflo tr
llu. 15H levy luu no .t bf.n,IWr of UaMchU. that ih t'alted f crMU ""'l " """ U,'n U,c reprt ,,,, Tue,f U ,,ro,T, ta
.Slate 1 wholly unprepared for ar,
and should beglu lo get read)' for thu
(mItic-o of the .Navy League, of which ami it ( Ix-Hcrei! Hut a monienlou conference 1 In proffreM there.
Colonel Hobt. il. Tlioiapnou U chair-j
L'nllcd l'rej Service
Juiltju vti-r. iln
.tot Up) fur the liuntjr
I'l'ltlitllll Ml
tttutt in ili
AtlMt MIVMiMTA.V UIIITIIS
l!tli4 I'i Avrtkft
MINNUAI'OI.IH, Otl, 3t...Ar
ttklo liU ou roitin ami Nrlllng
nlup lAmr r,iitt4 to tnlnthn.,
JOMh Zohacls, bh 72, (hl runrif
lot murdrrrd hU Tl.tc.r.titd trlfd
ad thru rtiimnltteil ulclilt.
Thi'ii' htut hct-n a report In Wall
'trri and iu Dimncl.il circle of Hch
'ton llml couiimI for the New llawn
ri-parlne a ult aitttlnitt
crry, tlm Providence
hsnVer, and OaUelKh Thonio. ihu
.SVv Vork hrokiT, to recover 11.33'.,.
"il of the Ill.00o.0u0 of tho Now
llMtpu rallttwd money which the In-
l..mit.- I'onniHTie Conirolitston chid
'I'lrmrtimntly nJoliii-d. llu m: mW
m) put ui' H lon hard tlijlit. hut tit
the end tho taatiStiiU fell! ha tun Iu
hula And killed, il will or than
'Alti;VKI.I, .OTK T ItKia. Now lio tan Jud,o Woiden ay ho U , r(,,,)(rt c0,1(.,,rs ,j,0 road ha further run the county IOO.OOO
TIV AMI i:.MM THK I.IVIW Ol'
IIHlHCI.l' AM) Ills, MATi:
j in a ile, hut )ou need not expect to
hear of any lower Irty than lal year.
Ke how II him Brown.
llaneU on thee lele, tho nheriff
mul tiiMnurer of the county hae col-
lecitHl from lax payer of the county
'durliiK hU administration tho follow
'li:c ktimn:
' It'll I170.2H'
1912 2S7.US
1912 3I5.00G
1913 389.202
Making a total of ll.I71.S35 col
lectcd by Judge Worden't admluU
iratlou from the tax payer of the
county during hl term of office. ThU
due not Include any city toxcn or
upeclal nchool levy taxes. In addi
tion lo ltil lame turn of cah placed
Iu lit - halidii by the tax payer, ho has
llnte tf a mllillr lu.itli.) pemoii.
A military drill lor Riru u rarrleJ
i hi dm Japniiet ptihlle nchoolK
.ollts In ave thiu llethr Hie un.;,. lnUM, l)l0 ,Illn ar.
hor uitti t-wuilnun tlielr null or not j i
, ... ..- .., t fn.li.. tlnritm ia
lltflinra v, -. . - VMli Iir,lcft,.H bqushl by tho New
litem of the vartatiu. i.nd ho '",Hr .,.,. kuww ,0 U( m.ovcrpJ,
" Ir IiI, concern oterpayiiivnt of com-
-.lai-il-'-awa---------- , .,, I .... ai. I Iim I m ti lln fl llIM at
( iiii'iin - .' i I
lleluim Her l'iillliui. fliu other day the Now Ihneu Ued
further In debt than It wan when he
MIm Cot II. Nipper, who ha been jmeniWi of tho famou lllllnrd Com-
In b,. eiHiloo ol th? I'Rcinc Tele- paiiy io recoxcr H.000,000 In couuec-
IhU money m paid to compuiile .lrted In. In other word. the ieo-
ple or tnu county havo paid lu ru.sn
and note tho um of a million and a
half dollar to maintain the govern
ment under the m.nnaeemenl of Judge
Warden.
I.c limn ISufi.uOO went to main
tain the state soxerntnrnt, and the
Iml.inco represents the cost of our
county ndmlnlBlmtlou for the puat
four year. Whero did It got Wo
i.hitiia and Tele-rnuh couilMii) In thU Hi u with the purchase of the liontou
liii tor lht Ut ulxtteti niouili, hai'mid Maine Th lllllard concern
Zoin(i.'m arilnut luieiv haiu I.....11L. -i-.,.i i..,r- t.y.dlt ltiti Mtth llml com-, beiiehl llm New Kn-land road and
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Ml Nipper ha not definitely iitr h0,j u t the New Haven forjrow, anuwuig imi u . .-Muueu
ior.
piHtnlbllllle of it iu the future. Thin
U pari of what ho bad to nay;
"It reo,ulie three yearn to build a
dreadnought and many year to make
otticieut naval otHcer and seamen
It require several montha to make a,
11-Inch gun and from three to five
jvar tu make au efficient' seaman
Kunner. It take one year to build a
subniarluu and many year to train a
submarine crew.
"If war should threaten ihe, ten or
rtiteen )car from now, now U the
time to prepare tor that cr!aU. Chaos
and anarchy stilt prevail lu Mexico,
and the United Slates army 1 pitiful
ly small for a country of 100,000,000
people. National defense not only In
cludes the Mouroo Doctrine and the
neutrality of the Panama canal, but
aUo Include the question of race
purity. Tho American policy of re
stricting oriental Immigration Is Jus
tilled not only ou the economic
ground of protecting the American
Ktandard of living, but by the law of
eugenics that the mixture of dlverso
races always results In n degeucrnte,
mongrel race.
"The Mouroo Doctrine is only af
strong as the United States navy, and
I'nlted I'reas Servica
WASIIIXGTO.V. I). O, Oct. .to. Clm. H. WlUon. chame d'aiTafa
nl Hie I'ctrocrad enitmiy, cable Hie tle itcartmeat that Odta waa
Ixuiilianlttl lavf nlghl, and that American property waa destroyed.
ThU InforttuillDii It basetl upon a report Just letelred fraaa VaH4
Stales Conoul John II. Grout at Odessa. Ttilst doea sot state the asssMMt
of property damaged.
It l avtiunied that Uie Turkish nlilp were the attacking force.
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decided whelhiT li will return lojinrvli more than It cost
the home ol her parvul In uratits
ll'an or MMiialn In Ulnmath Palis.
expect to present the flgure tomor- llle lla). j8 dawnng when race purity
will also depend on the United States
navy,"
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"The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie
A.V AI'I'CAI, TO WOMHX WOMK.V Altll llli: lU'VHHf
Il has liecnnni qilltli I lilt 1110111 either ftlilil lh" lf ,f "'"
iw'liilsllo lime or from a natural dUllfco tor the work for men
li llp the lilies of shopping 10 feiulnhm shoulder, and whvth
r Ihtiy lk It or mil, they fail ry t' U't ' majority of
cae k" win ho well dime. Theio may h any number of Itiimor
mi arrow nlmed rtt Ihe IisikuIii hunters, hut usually woman
does not purchase uiisatls'factory merchandise,
According, lo siati'iitent nuuln I') buyer In Ihe stores, wo
mill uie coming lo know tuiiterlaU o thoioiiRhly that they tec
iilin ery quickly whether I hey are all wool, cotton, "r
oiercerlteil, The nverngo mini goen Into Ihe ntnro to soled a
ni'iklle, and If tho color unit hU fancy Im take It mul depeiula
Himii the price asked for the qualliy of Ihe mateiiiil, while a
iuiaii sefeftlng tho same tie will nib II between her lliiKein,
I'lill out u thread or so, mid el It In several . I' ' 'tl
'lt Is siitlMfnrtory she will link the price, and If aim roimldera
llm tin is 11 h g(o,j viiliin for Urn money as she can get at tho
lre further up the street, aim will make Ihu iuich'ase.
Which nil goes lo hIuhv. that tho woman Is Ihe careful, con
"lilornto buyer, Unit aim rivna save the family many 11 dollar each
"ninth provided she woro to tuinu lutein! llm iiofkellMml. Tho
wilier him children grown, ami from hla expeilence lu UiIh mat
er, If 1 had let my wife handle tho pocket book and attended lo
all llm buying, its the old fellow oneii miiIiIi I would have "dol
'ara lo ddughllllls." '
Wo are iiiuklnKV atrong appeal to the", womenMln thl mat
't'f of advertising, They 11 ra fast becoming a mighty (nctnr In
llm commercial world,
"DADDY."
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TREE NOTARY TO
HELP JHE CAUSE
wati:h rsiJits aiii: uugkh nv
OliiliAli m SIGN ACCKIT.
j AXCi: AT O.N'Ci:, HO THKV WII.lt
; GAIN HV MIUHUHK
' Do )ou want to dig up auolbar mil
'lion and a halt during the next four!
years In taxesT Very true I Judge
Wordeu's statement that If we let)
.him alone nobody knows what he
would do.
WOMAN POTS OUT
INCIPIENT FIRE
AIGOMA NOW IN
E
AMG
ACTION
i:i.kctihc mox
IXU.IM.NG IIKI1
I
sivrrx run: IX),
X KltlHHOll
MltS. SMITH ItltlXGS SUIT TO UK
covkh roil TiMiint ui:.movkd
AXD JtOAD IIU1I.T OVKH HKK
I'llOI'KltTV
I
lly J. G. CAMI'
Project Manager
I'mler the legulatloiis Issued by
the rechimutlon commlhslon, It Is '
iieresmiry for each land owner who!
wishes to secure tho bonollU of the! r'orKeitlng to turn off the current
intension act to hIru au acceptance ufu,r ugjug MX olectrio Iron ueurly
heforo a notary, have It recorded and faUHli nr loss lu the home of Mr.
Illed In this olllce. nnij 1, Frank Miles last Thursday
It Is desired that this bo done he-'nftBrnoon. The fact that there was
fore November lRth, Kach Innd-'iio bliue Is due to the of foils of a
owner him heon mailed u hlauk arccp-J nolghlmr, Mrs, Sam Hill, In extln
tmire, 1 wish to urge them to bo'gulshlng he lire before it iouUI
prompt lu doing this. spread.
If they Will come to our olllce our a closed folding bed, which acta
notary will attend to this free ofillH a. shelf, wan where 'Mis, Miles
... ... tun.. ...K&k. .lln t. tl.A
niuceu iiiu nun n urn biiu ivii ..
charge.
Mill Men ItefeinUiils,
Suit to recover $190 ullegod duo
for wages has been started agaliiBt
Wood & I.anx by J, J, Slmonds,
through Kuykendall & Pergusnn.
A dispatch from (Yttlnjo saya that
wolves are attacking both tno liviug
mul thu dead ou tho buttlellolds In
the eastern theater of war. ,
That the contest belweeu Halite oy
IIKKAKS IXTO HOU8K A Nil KX- SmUU ana ,no Aig0ma Lumber com
TIXtiUISHKS ltt,..r: jpany for thu possession of a tract of
'timber laud near Algoma las not
been dropped since the circuit court
Awarded title to the laud to Mr
Smith Is etideuccd by tho tiling of a
damage suit In the court today by
Mrs. Smith, lu this she asks dam
ar.es for thu destruction of the Urn
ler and thu building of u logging
road across the tract.
The compluiut alleges that the turn
her company took 900,000 feel ot
uierchnutable timber off her laud,
and she usks $3,70? tor this. The
railroad, she says, damages her prop
erty to the extent ot $500, and this
amount Is also asked for.
house, Uecomliig 100 hot, this took
lire, and the mattress was smoulder
ing when Mr. Hill, noticing the
mnnke, broke Into the house nnd
throw out tho burning portions of
tho bed.
Here front rrt.
John llesslg, the Fort Klamath
telephone magnate, it here ou a
business nnd pleasure trip.
United Pres Service
LONDON. Oct. M. A new agency dlspatrh tram Petrocrad aya that
Ihe ltulan ambassador at Coustaatinople ha been MMtrarted to 1
p.iviortt. ami leave Constantinople Immediately.
Simultaneously an order was Isaued reralllnK all Hanalaa
fioni Turkey.
WIIOSK FltlKMt IS HKV
GUARDS AND MOB
IN BIG BATTLE
If Judee Wordeu Is a friend ot 1
f,ood roads why did he not complete!
a court house for $100,000. which j
would build a better court house than!
any county In Uie state except two,
those at Portland and Astoria, and ,
expend tho other one. two, or three,
hundred thousand dollars on the KKVKKAli HOl'SKS BKLOXQINa TO
roads, instead ot on marble halls and
Imitation stone -pillars? Does it not
took as If he were tho friend of the
offlco holder and politician, rather
than of the farmers who want good
roads?
GKKMAX CltL'lSKK IS
FLYIXG JA1 COLOKS
MIXING COMPANY DUOTROYst
AND OTHERS THREATEXED.
WIKKS ARK CUT OFF
United Pres Serrtee
FOrtT SMITH. Ark.. Oct. 30.
Bight buildings at the Bache-DMasaa
I Coat company's mine No. 3, at PraJ-
A uews agency. rle Creek, were burned laat mlht.
says that the land federal deputy marshals, guard-
United Press Service
LONDON. Oct. 30.
dispatch from Tokio
Dritlsh nmbassador has learned thatjlng other property of the coatpaay,
the Uermau cruiser Kmdeu. flying a battled all night against the lacea
Japatuo Mag, entered the port of 'diaries. As the .wires from there were
Penanga. in the Straits Settlement, cut. the outcome of the fight la moti
and torpedoed tho Russian cruiser known.
Jemtchug and a French destroyer. The union men have been on strike
Uoth sank with considerable loss of .since April, when the company aiafty '
life. ed Hie open shop policy. j, yr
Warden Convicts
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U Moving Lumber.
11. H, l'Mmuuds, who some time
ago purchased tho 300,000 feet- ot
"shop uud bettor" lumber that Is
piled on Oak street, near Lake Ewau
na, Is having the lumber moved to
the railroad for shipment to a Chica
go firm.
To tho Kdlter:
Worden Is asking the people to
vote for him, and lu tho same breath
says ho dou't care whether he la elect
ed or not, as ho Is going to hold the
office two years longer anyway.
It must be plain to everyone that
he Is not sure ot the recent court de
cision.
Anyhow, what kind of a man Is It
thai goes before the people and asks
thorn for their vote, It he, as he says,
doea not Intend to abide by their de
cision.
Mr. Kdltor, why need you couple
Ihlm up with u eorrupt political ring? Sincerely,
Is he not lu about as bad company u Merrill, Oct. 39.
possibly he wbea be Is
ho could
aloneT
Did anyone ever before this near
of such a proposition being MbMltted
to voters ot any county? He certain
ly doea not Intend this for honest, la;
telllgent voters, but only for the rt
voters!, and the few feeble-st hided
that he may pick up. -
Every one must now be cotee4
that Worden is guilty of all the ,.
charges that have ever beea atMto -against
bias. L,
Have no fear ubout your candldaty
for the legislature. The people H)fl
l.li. a nff vm, ncil If T dnm't Ml "
my guess, they will also, take mm of ' "
i Worden and all his fake prnimlHlBi,
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