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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1913)
U,A. w.-'y. l.iKT IttVQ CTUISERS SAIL; PURPOSE PUZZLE EXTRA 8UPPUE8 AND MKN ON BOAIID ARROU8K SUSPICIONS THAT TROUBLE IS FKAKKD IN MEXICAN PORTS United PitH Service SAN FRANCISCO. March 19. The cruiser California Balled thlf after noon for Gunymas and tho Maryland will salt ostensibly for San Diego on Thursday. Tbo movement of these vessols Is regarded as significant, as each car ries 900 extra men and an extra sup ply of small arms and machine guns. Tho Glacier vrltt leave this evening with supplies and munitions for a four months cruise. SUFFRAGETTE TO WRITE FOR PRESS MJ&? PANKHURST CONTEMPLAT 1XG ACCEPTING A POSITION ON THE STAFF OF A FRENCH JOURNAL United Press Service PARIS, March 19. MUs ChrUUbel Pankhurst, tho English militant suf fragette, now self exiled In France, Is reported at contemplating tho staff of "Lo Combat Fcmlnlste," a women's rlghu paper, founded recently by Mile Arrla Ly, the French feminist, who some months ago challenged a Jour nalist to a duel for offending her In an article. KINGSLEY TO BE IN CITY SOON NOTED ORGANIST WILL PLAY AT HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE APRIL 1 AND 5818 CALLED BURTON HOLMES OF ENGLAND Bruce Gordon Klngsley, late or ganist at the Alexandria Palace, la London, successor to the famous Frederick Archer, and well known as a lecturer, concert pianist and trav eler, and who originated the "Music Traralogucs" and "Illustrated Grand Opera Recitals," will appear at the Houston opera houao on April 1 and 2. All arrangements hare been com pleted. Mr. Klngsley may bo called the Durton Holmes of Great Britain, for ao one has dono more to make the travelogues more popular In that country. A Trip to Europe, Faust and Parsifal will be presented here. BULGARS BLAMED BY THE TURKS ASSASSINATION OF KING GEORGE OF GREECE IS LAID TO THE BULGARIANS TROUBLE WITH GREEKS REFERRED TO Cnltod Preta Service CONSTANTINOPLE. March 19. Tho Turkish Newspaper Tanln today charges that the Bulgarians were re sponsible for the assassination of King George of Greece. The charge refers to the friction between the Bul garians and the Greeks. WIITEB STATES TO JUO KWUTI (Continued from Page 1) FOR SALE 16-foot launch, top with glass front; four-horse motor; all In good condition. Apply Herald oHce. ,t 19-U service have, on several occasions, brought this situation to the special attention of tho city authorities dur ing tho administrations of Mayors Sanderson and Nicholas. It has been explained to theso gentlemen and to members of tho council that the city may avail Itself of this opportunity. If It so desires. There are several ways by which the power can be used by the city. The latter can. It It sees fit, Install Its own system of pole lines, or possibly purchase those of the pres ent company, and can Itself retail light and power to Ha cltlsea at rates It will iUelf fix. It can. it It sees fit, sell the current at cost, or it It desires to charge ordinary commer cial rates, It can undoubtedly reap a handsome revenue, thereby reducing the general tax levy. It the city does not care to go Into the light and pow er business Itself, It can arrange with somo local distributing company to have this work carried out by the company, although possibly not on quite so advantageous terms to the city as if the city did the work IUelf. 'There are at present a number of cities that are using power furnished by the United States through the rec lamation service, and In every case with which I am familiar, the advant ages to the municipalities in the way of revenue and profit are to apparent that the matter doe sot require discussion. "On each occasion when the recla mation service lias discussed these possibilities with the city authorities of Klamath Falls It has been advised by tho latter that change! in the city charter were impending, and that the matter could not be taken up until those changes were made. I under stand the city has now adopted a new charter, so that this obstacle has been removed. If the city desires to en joy these advantages It should, at the earliest possible date, appoint a com mltteo authorised to ascertain facts and to negotiate with the government." For use in connection with a piano or organ keyboard a Swedish inventor has perfected electrical apparatus which transcribes music as it is com posed on a wax rtbfcea, from whisk it may be copied. The lard used In the United States In a year would fill a pall J9C feet in diameter and 334 feet deep. eteMMeeMeeeeeeeeeeeeMMeeese r 200 Men Will Be Working At the Shlpplngton mills within 36 days. These workmen require homes close to their work. A rare oppor tunity for the small Investor. LAKEVIEW ADDITION OPEN FOR SALE Lakevlew Addition is situated on the Oregon Northeastern railroad, and is adjacent to the big mills at Shlpplngton. CORNER LOTS, . . INSIDE LOTS, . . . Payment Extend Over Three Yean. No Interest and Easy Tents Tbe above offer holds good for twenty-seven days. Local people will be given prefer ence on this investment. TIN . KJMMtli DmliymMt to. IBM Main Street Ore. Ffcoaat PIONEER PASSES AWAYIN EAST NEWS OF THE DEATH OF IRA O. JOHNSON RECEIVED HERB TO DAY UY CAPTAIN O. C. APPLE- GATE Captain O. C. Applegate today re ceived a telegram from Mrs. Johnson of Clinton, III., announcing the death of her husband, Ira C. Johnson, a man well known as a plonoer business mnn-of Klamath Falls. Mr. Johnson was a generous, wholo soulcd man, and had and still ha many warm friends In Klamath coun ty who will regret to hear of his death. Mr. Johnson returned to Clinton more than twenty years ago to take caro of his aged parents. Ills father dlod a few years ago, but his aged mother still Uvea to mourn the death of her son. Mr. Johnson owned property In this city, and he and Mrs. Johnson con templated coming back eventually to make this their home. BANK DEFAULTER GETSA DELAY CERTIFICATE OF PHYSICIAN 8AVK8 HAKKR FROM ARRAIGN. MENT ON CHARGE OF KMIlKfr ZLING FUNDS OF RANK United Press Service SAN FRANCI8CO. March 10. United States Commissioner Krull to day postponed the nrrnlgnuicul of Assistant Cashier llakcr of the Crock cr National bank to March 30. This action came as a result of a certificate signed by Dr. Lohso that linker Is too III to appear. urns um m rnsPECTS (Continued from Pag D winter, and there la plenty of logs on hand for the summer's run. Logging will continue during the summor on a larger scale, and the company will employ between 300 and 350 men In tbo woods and mills. In addition to the big sawmill the company now has ready for operation one of the largest box factories In the county. This fsctory was built last fall, and will make Its first run this summer. It Is equipped with six cut offs, which give It a capacity of 100,000 feet per day. The Algoma company owns 300, 000,000 feet of timber In close prox imity to Its plant, and la addition to cutting Its own timber ass been buy Ing logs from homesteaders and log gers on the Upper Lake. t MBTMT11E I. mtl IF KfECE (Continued from Page 1) The authorities say that Sehlnas once lived In America. He i believed to be an anarchist. King Constantino arrived this mora Ing from the front, and received royal homage. He ordered the body of his father removed to Athens. The assassin's bullet entered the back below the shoulder, touched the heart and ranged downward, coming out of the abdomen. CoasUaUae Is King United Pre Service ATHENS, March 19. A council of ministers has formally declared Con stantino King of Greece under the title of Constantino I. Dowager Queen Olga la hurrying to Salonlca aboard a Russian warship. Qweea CeUaseee United Pre Service LONDON, March 19. Queen Alex andria collapsed when she heard of the assassination of King George, and is confined to her bed today la Marl brough castle. She Insist on going to Athens to attend the funeral. Prince Arthur of Connaught will represent the king and queea at the funeral la Athens. mvm MUS ARE FAVORITES i Continued from Page It tlflcate must have completed two years In an accredited high school. (4) To allow graduate of non standard colleges to secure certificates to teach In high schools In tho slato by taking an examination in ten of the high school subjects. (5) Re-enact the bonding law and makes some of the steps simpler, so that director may more easily un derstand the procedure In bonding a district. (6) Making It compulsory for parents to answer the questions of the school clerk when he is taking tho census. (7) Provide an assistant for the county school superintendent of Mult nomah county. (8) Provides that tbo Portland district may establish ami maintain public evening schools and trade school and adopt text book for the same. (9) To establish trade schools for dopendent girls. (11) To place the teacher of Portland under civil service rule. (11) To Increase the amount of funds for the retirement fund associa tion. (13) To provide for night school In district of all classes. (13) To prohibit any correspond ence school to solicit work In tho state without first making a report to the state superintendent. (14) To make it compulsory for all schools to have fire drill. (IS) To provide for substitution of the regular institute for three week summer school, the matter to be decided by the vote of the teachers of the county. TURKS CLAIM A GREAT VICTORY , RUMIAHIANH IIKItlllTKD T HAVE IIEKX ATTACKED AND PUT TO IM1UTNO CO.MIHMA. TIOS HAS HKEN RECEIVED United Press Service VIENNA. March 19. A dispatch from Constantinople say Hint the Turks claim a decisive victory at Clia talja. The Nulgarlana were attacked ami were defeated alter a day's battle. CRAZY MAN RUNS AMUCK IN CITY ,'OI.M'E MEKMEXGKU OF MAYOR OF IIUFFAM) IH SHOT DOWN IIV AX UXKXOWX MAX OUICKI.V OVERPOWERED United Press Bervlce BUFFALO, March 19. A stranger. believed to bo Insane, shot and seri ously wounded Charles Unk, Mayor Kurhmann's police messenger. The atramcr entered the mayor's orttco and asked to see the maror. tang arose from his seat and the stranger fired at him. Tho would-be assassin was quickly overpowored. A now library table Is equipped with four or more electric sockets for supplying currents lo lamps, cooking utonslls aud other apparatus. A life preserver Invented by a Maryland man Is featured by a pneu matic belt, which can be Inflated quickly in time of emergency. 7 " ii ii, "ii u.'naa Flag at Half Mat United Pre Service ATHENS, March 19. Flag today re at half maat, and all building are draped in mourning. Business I at a standstill. The obsequies will be moat Imposing. The aaalaatloa will not affect the progress of the war. DANIELS FAVORS MARE ISLAND NEW SECRETARY OF NAVY MAY REVOKE ORPER OF HIM PREDE CESSORINFORMS RAKER OF INTENTION United Pre Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Mrch 1?. Secretary Daniels of the navy depart ment today notified Congretaasa Raker that he would probably revoke hi predecessor' order placing tho navy yard at Mare Island la the sec ond class. Daniel ha .decided to build a large portion of the new col lier at Mare Island. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Mary I- Morse. Plaintiff, vs. John P. Morse, Defendant. To John P. Morse, the Above-Named Defendant: In the Namo of the State of Oregon! You are hereby summoned to p fear and answer the complaint filed In tho abovo entitled suit within six week after the first publication of this summons In tho Klamath Repub lican uowepaper; and you will take notice that If you fall to appoar and answer or plead within said time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to tho above entitled court for the re lief demanded In the complaint filed In said suit, to-wlt.: For a decree of his court forever dissolving the bonds or matrimony existing between the plaintiff and the defendant, and for such other and further relief a to tho court may seem meet This summons Is published pursu ant to the order of the above entitled court made on the 13th day nf Feb' ruary, A. D. 1913, and the first publl cation thoreof Is made In the Klamath Republican newspaper on February 13, 1913. KUYKKNDAM, ft FKROU80N, Attorney for Plaintiff. 13-30-37-M3-20-37 WUo Cable United Free Semes WASHINGTON, D. C, March 19. President Wilson has cabled Queea Olga a message of condolence. Court la Monralag United Press Service LONDON, March 19. King Qeorge today ordered a month of mourning for the English court. t A Pittsburg scientist has patented a bullet carrying a tiny grata of mor phine la one side to relieve the palm of a person or animal that It wound. A glass bottle blowing machine In vented In Germany ha a speed of 3,000 bottle an hour, equal to the work of 360 expert glass Mowers. Breaks In a sti felt frequently nur be mended by holding under taeaV a lighted match, the heat oaulef ta bellac usd for tlffenln to malt and (run together. ' RESULTS PLEASE GERMAN DOCTOR United Pre Service NEW YORK, March 19 Dr. Fried mann today treated twenty caae of tuberculosis of the bone la the Mt. Slnal hospital. Some physical deformity case have been prepared for treatment tomorrow, Dr. Friedmann expressed himself a being well pleased with the report of the progress of the patient he treated soon after hi arrival in the United State. Jury I Oat The Jury in the cue of Dalton ft Hosley v. W. H. Marcbo retired to deliberate at 3116 tola afternoon, and at 4 o'clock bad not agreed on a verdict. The heating element u fastened to one side of a new electric oven so that when .the oven I sot needed for baking theiide, which I banged, can be swung down to form a horlsonUI hot plat. In the hope of Introducing It Into the United States, an expert from the department of agriculture has been sent to Manchuria to get speelmeas of a peach that 'weigh a aeaai. Publication of Summoa In tho Justice's Court. District nf Llnkvllle, Klamath County, State of Oregon. J. F, Magulre. a sole trader, doing business under tho firm name and style of "Magulre Mercantile Company," Plaintiff, vs. George Wheeler, Defondant. 10 ueorge Wheeler, the above named defendant. In the name of the state oi Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appoar and answer th amended complaint filed against you In tho above entitled court and cause on or before tho last day of the time prescribed In tho order for nubile. tlon made herein, to-wlt; Tho 17th day of April, 1913, and If you fall to so answer, for want thereof the plain- un win taxe judgement against you ueroanaea in hi amended eam. plaint on file herein, to-wlt: For tha um oi sixty-seven dollars and tea cent (07.10) being amount due and owing ror gooas, ware and mercban dlse as In plaintiff's comnlaint .t. leged, and for plaintiff' coat and dls- imminent nerein. This summon, u rvod by order of the Honorable E. W. Gowen, Justlco of the Deaca of th. above entitled court, March 6, ism, and the date of the first publication ubiub me em day of March, lot and the date of the last day will ex plre on the 17th day of April, 1913, mhkuyman ft DUNCAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, 6.13.30-37-3-10 fa FOR ONCE THEY ARE IN ACCORD UXIIEHWOOR COXVEYH NEW TO PIUttlUEXT YVII.HON TARIFF MEASURES ARE UNDER (XX-MIDEIIATION Mailed I'rr Bervlce WASHINGTON, 1). C March 19. Congressman unuerwixia, majority lender hi the house, nnnuuncod today to ('resident Wilson that the demo. crnts In the homo and senate were III harmony on tho plan for tariff revision. WTW"IWftMHWM OAKLAND FIRF ' DAMAGING cssnoeenmiesss Herlal No. 04730 Contest No. Ill Notice of Cttales Oepnrtmetit of tho luterlor, United HUtrs Land Office at Ukvlw, Oregon, February II, 1911. To James II. Henderson of Swan. Klamath County. Oregon, Coa lesteel You are hereby notified that John A. Hell, who give Swan, Klamath cuuuty, Oregon, a hi poetoMce ad dress, did, on the Slth day of Janu ary, 1913, file In this oMc hi duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of year homestead entry, Herlal No. 01710, uiado November S3, 1911, for the HWK of Kecllon 31, Tuwnshlp 37 south, Hang 10 east, Willamette Me ridian, and a grounds for hi contest alleges that you never either estab lished or maintained residence upon said land; that you have never culti vated, or In any manner Improved the same, and that you have abandoned said land aud deparled the state ef Oregon. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken by this office a having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be cancelled thereunder without your further right to be heard therein, either before this office or on appeal, If you fall to file In this office within twenty days after the fourth publica tion of this nolle, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and responding to these alle gations of contest, or If you fall with in that time to file In this oMc die proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the aald contestant either In person or by registered mall. If this service Is made by the d illvery of a copy of your answer to the con testant In person, proof of such ser .Ice must bo either the sild contest ant's written acknowledgement of his receipt of the copy, showing the date of It receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom tho delivery waa made, staling when and where the copy was delivered; If mado by regis tered mall, proof of such service must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom Hie ccpy was mulled stating when and th poitoffico to which It was mailed, and this rffldavlt must be ncrompanlod by the postmaaler'a re ceipt for the letter. You should state In your answer TWO FI.OOHM OF lltCO a AUK WRECKED nm.; lm MENT WOltKH noun f IU1A.KK IN COXTUOM.Ki, United Press Bervlce OAKLAND. Match IJ.-flri noon today In tho iir.in block rnvh. r d In damage to two office floor itf lores on Washington and Wi streeta. " The extent of the loss Is o,0 Th entire fire apparatus of i'itit. was at work for an hour before u blase waa under control the naiuo of the tiotimtu. t. -i.. .- iv in you desire future notices sentlom, a. n, iiiiiuM, lieglefer. Date of 1st publication. Feb II, l Date of Id publication, i'cb. , Date of 3d tiublleniluii Mr), i . Dal of 4th publication, Men. H, J. II. I'AII.NAIIAM, Attorney fur Contest). otko nf Rate of ltr.it i'nipertt b' AdmlnWtrairli In tha County Court of the tut Oregon, for Klamath Comty. In the Matter of the lUtit o( tsass I.. Wood, Deceased, Notice la hereby given tbat la sr. auance of an order of th eeutj ourt of the state of Orrcon for K1 Hi county, made on tha lib sty f March, A. I). 1913, In the nutter et the estate of Hcsco I Wood, detessel, the undersigned as ailtnlnlitrstrUef the estate of Hesro I Woof, -ceased, will sell at private sal tetet highest bidder, upon the term sat condition hereinafter mention, s4 subject lo confirmation by said reset) court of Klamath county, Oreio, or after the (th day of April, A, B. 1913, all the right, title, Interest sal estate of the said Hiico I Woes', ceased, at the time of his death I as lo the real property hereinafter s- scribed. Th terms and condition ef mM sale are: Cash In gold cola ef ta United State of America, upoa eet firmatlon of th sale by tbs eeeaty court of the atato of Ortgoa, Nf Klamath county. The real estate hereby advert to be sold Is described as the EH ef the 8W4 snd tho tt'H of lb IIV, of Section 31, In Township JS SMts, Range 16 east of the WllUmetl Me ridian la Klamath county. Ortie. All bids or offers must be la wrH Ing, and may be delivered to or ad dressed to this administratrix to ear nf Kuykciidll A IVrKuson, btr st torneys, at Klamath Falls, Outoa. Datcd this 4lh day of March. A. D. 1913. NEI.I.Ii: WALL, Administratrix of the Kstat el Sesco Ii. Wood, Deceased. KUYKKNDAM. A FEIKIUSON, Attoraey for Administratrix. I-I-4-I r CHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT aJ klahath falls, oreqon 1 Chapped Hands? Now is the time you will need WITCH HAZEL ALMOND CREAM A lotion unequalei for chapped hands and ore lips. Try a bottle and be convinced 25 cent! Whitman Drug Co. I gsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasassMs. Barf I "anannananaaaanm g J l