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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1914)
WKDNICMUAV, May m, 4 FAQS FOUK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON u31w&a Offers $4,000 Prize for Best Italian Opera 7b Wed Young J. Pier pont Morgan fulled Press Service l'AHMA. Italy. May 13.--Tho. au thorities of this city h.io Just been notified by Cleofonle CAinpaulnt. the grand opera director, of the establish ing by Mrs, Kdlth Korkefellcr Mc Cormlck of Chicago of a 14,000 prlte to be repeated for three rears for the best opera by an Italian composer. The competition was entrusted by Mrs. McCorralck to the authorities of Parma In recognition of the honors bestowed upon her and her husband last year when they were made the honorary cltlsens of the city of Parma Jand glen the keys of the city for all time to come. Mrs. McCormlck was alo one of the heaviest contributors to the Verdi , ccntcnnlad celebration which was held here In 1913. The Parma authorities have Ju.t decided that the first competition will close September ist. and thai the successful opera will have Its pre miere In the Verdi memorial opera hero. Italian Alienists Make Report on American Boy United Pre Service COMO, Italy. May 13 Enrico Mor selll, professor of anthropology ml tho University of Naples, and Leonard Itranchl, a member of parliament and also professor of psycothexapy at the University of Naples, today filed their reports as alienists in the caso of Porter Charlton, the- American boy, awaiting trial here for the murder of his wife. declared to tally In all the more Im portant findings. According to these-, young Charlton will have the advantage of several laws now on the Italian statute books which were made as a result of the studies of Lombroso, the famous Italian criminologist, ns to the Irre sponsibility of a large portion of those who commit crimes. The date for the trial of young Charlton villi be fixed as soon as the I lalKalHl ' jjfl pi ' s ?H- I &r'i' - i f -im',"T-' ,x eH 1 U yiMVv M f$jJBlirB USE LICENSE FEE TO FIGHT SALOON imiv.i:uum nat us mi u. . I A PKCL'I.IAIt PltKnil AMK.N'T. I'lllt'K OF "SOIX UTV IS TVt t'KATS PKH tliaxN 1 1 I tilled I'tm Scrtlre I1KKNK. stwlueilund Miu 13 SliirrlHtnl u mukiuK the Pernor. Hum tight himself. I'uimusly eunuch. ' ni-curilltig to report ivumwiI at fed j ernl hemli)u.irter. a Urge part of the .5 1 lOu.OOO obtnluud t) the 8 l gov ernment from its uliiUl monopoly In' , lit 1 3, and which by Ian was distrib uted among tho various cautonn, I being used by them to combat the spread of Intemperance in spite of tho prohibition of the sate of nbsluthe throughout the coun try, the consumption of Intoxicant has been Inereaslug uleadlty In the past few years, especially among the Cermau-ipeaklug Sols of the north, with whom "schnapps." often sold as low as two cents a glass. Is a favorite beverage. k'i ; m V Si 6M IsaBV The two men. who are. amongst thetreport la made by the special commls best known alienists in Italy, madeislon sent to the United States by Italy their examination and report for the to ecure testimony as to tho exact defense. A similar examination and) mental, physical and sexual status of report made on behalf of the state Is it he murdered woman. MUs Louise Converse, daughter of Frederick S. Converse of Uoston, the well known composer. Is to wJ young J P Morgan, the grandson of J Plerpont Morgan, and heir appar ent to the house of Morgan. If this young man's father, ho Is now tho head of the Morgan huuse, piles up money und power as did the great J. P. Morgan, and It the young man' JOHNSON UNO EVANS ARE 6REETE0 (Continued trots pagt 1) Murray Magulre 30.00 O. M. Hector , 30.00 Western Transfer Co 30.00 K. It, Hamilton 30.00 H. K. Smith 30,00 !C AL ' Total 3.10 00 about to be married does the same,' Heslde these, there will be mauy! " f ""J R ANOTHER COUNTY (ContiAued from pAft X) ( nff a bit ITT . All tXZ!?nhw ,who WM' nflnKAHl AIIAult Bryan wired General Funston to discourage American correspondents, from going to Mexico City. jTIMHKK OYVXKIt SKF.KS TO IXVAL- IDATK WAKKAXTS ISSUKD liV the Morgan firm will become an In stitution as powerful as some govern ments. The bridegroom to be Is now in Harvard, from which he will grad uate this summer. Miss Converse's father. Frederick S. Converse, Is well known as a com poser from his operas, "Tho PIpo of t Desire," presented at the Metropoli tan opera house In Now York city several years ago, and "Sacrifice"; also by his romances for th,e orches tra, "The Festival of Pan" and "En dymlon's Narrative," both founded on Keats poem, "Kndymlon." Ho Is a .director of the Boston Opera compa ny, and Is a member of the Harvard Club of New York. United Pre Serrle VEKA CRUZ, May 13. There Is doub't In the minds of American as to whether American Vice Consul Sill man has been released, as the reports from Mexico City last night stated THK APillb OF COUItT AND MAY TERMS Holding that over 1500 worth of; itbe warrants issued at the April and Complete freedom from restraint is I May terms of the county court were thelot of the children who attend the jf or voluntary Indebtedness in excess' FLOOD DAMAGE IN MILLIONS experimental rural school at throp college. Lock Hill, S. C. Win- nioru added late this afternoon, this ewnlng and lu the murnlng. Tho majority of tho subscriber will I pay their subcrlpilons lu mouthly lu-l stullnienu, over a period of twetvol months. Many who signed tho lists today have been making other reg ular contribution to the Chamber of Commerce. Furthermore, there will bo a big rally this evening at the Klamath Chamber of Commerce, to whoop up enthusiasm and outline plans for con sistent boosting and publicity work. I All of this activity Is the outgrowth ot.jast ulgbt's special mooting of tho Klamath Chamber of Commerce when the subject for discussion was the famous soliloquy that tho lato Mr. Shakespeare wrote for a Bcoadlnav lan, entitled "To bo, or not to be." In this case "To UK and stronger than ever" was right, instead of the resignation of Secretary Wylde being atcepted, tho office cat disposed of,' and tho effects of tho Chamber of1 Commerce stored away In some attic, II tho resignation was torn Into bits. 'I tho atmosphere was so permeated'! Special May Sale of Dainty New Undermuslins Will Be Held Saturday The Underwear Department will be the center of attraction on Saturday, for with the advent of warm weather many women will grasp this oppor tunity to supply their wants at special prices. This is a special priced sale of Lingerie. This U your opportunity to supply your needs for the summer at a Great Saving i of the statutory limitation. It. N. Day. through Kuykendall & Ferguson, to-'1"" "" "'- KMUirh l. 'with enthusiasm and co-operatlvve do-' I) K V A S T A T I O N ANI TWO vlInu'iU that everyy man wont i tlftm. Ml,l. 1. f -I..I i... . .. . m ..' ,..w...v. nu uu kiu JUll soaKeu lull Furthermore, fUNclEHE) STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY "Where the LadietShop" Etei l A Michigan man who doubts the;dnr R a 8U't against the county ability of his son to take care of mon-'court to retrain the payment of these ' h loft him xinn.nno under iiueh I warrants. - , " ---- - -w , conditions that be will not get the benefit of It until he is 90 years old. The son objects to waiting that long, and has contested the will. Accurate iBfonuatioa abont the KUmata Bmala. See Chllcote, BSS Mate. Several of these were for pay forj men hunting lor a lost man near Yal nax, and for their board and lodging. Several were for poor farm supplies, and one for County Health Officer Merryman's salary. The widow's pen sion warrants issued Addle I. Orabam wer also attacked. HEATHS FOItl) MOTOK IS IXIWDATED LA NT Watch Our Ads. I'EHSONS looking for lot Investments will do' well to watch the ads of THE KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT CO. Some special inducements will soon bo offered. United Press Service DETItOlT, May 13. It Is estimat ed that the damage resulting from tho two days rainfall will puss tho mil lion dollar mark. Two deaths result ing from floods have been reported, and hundreds of families In the sub urbs or Detroit are homeless, while still other thousands arc mnrooncd In their inundated homes. The Ford automobile plant Is flood ed, and much damage has been caused to the machinery and stock. iof the booster spirit jail went on record as saying that the!,. ,. -.,, iriut, wm.i.i i i-i.. .... .(' rartlce Tonight .. ..... , u, ,.,,k, uuur naie without the Chamber of Commerce, I . provided his first Infill has bean ac- The morabors of the Local Circle). I 'ltly nltd, I bellove I hv done and all promised to work to give itVV',,n,'n of Woodcraft, will hold prac- ' h r aheMf could do lu my tho support It deserves luco ,nl " at i. u. u. v. lull. " " i"'""' nnu Heretofore, the Klamath Chamber !T,,oio wh0 w" Pr,lcl'l have been1'0 ,cor1 """n" ' of Commerce directors and mmbers,,'BI,ko, ,0 bo I,rMnl fll 7:3- ' lvn rll mention to my a loyal few, have been holding their ,' duties I have not overstepped nor meetings, working In their earnest I Klk Danrr. ' """"weu, nor even smeiieppea ATTACKS BRYAN'S INNER DOOR MAN I'KIVATK SKC'ltl-rrAUV OF COM MO.VKIt IK IOU.VCED UPON IIV DIHMIHSKI) CONSUL FHOM HT. PKTKItHIUIIWi. Watcb Our Adi United Press Service WA8IIINUTON, D. C, May 13. Anguri-d bocuuso ho was not at once adlmttt'd to the presence of Hecretury of Htato Hryau, Jacob Connors, din missed consul at 8t. Petersburg, to day attacked Frank Ilrauskett, private secretary to IlryutJ, in tho anteroom of Ilryan'H office. way for the upbuilding of the com munlty and being laughed at by somo who would sit idly by, regard ing a matter of this kind, though loud In bewailing the fact that tho Chamber of Commerce was not bring ing In buyers by the train load to buy thtlr excess lands or purchase their factory site. The work, without money to carry on a vigorous campaign, and without tho hearty support of all the people, was a discouraging one, so lost night's meeting was held to settle the matter for all time. It was found, though, that tho lack of support, or the apathy shown to ward the Chamber of Commerce was not owing to the demise, but to the dormancy of the town's public spirit. Now that It has been awakened thor oughly, k promises to go ahead like wildfire. The newly appointed entertainment committee of the Ktks I-odge has ar ranged for Ladles' night tomorrow Theater Guide anything, and If elected agiln I In tend to gu right along on the same gait, I can do no bettor, for I have litnrin rtiv lio.t m,uI I l.MtM -lil. iH . I ..W...I,... Vf... i- win i.. i.i.-. i ' - " II1I '"Mil im tun I , ' " ... . . 1 republican vol u win iijr now ana old usnees, no m !......- ...II! I.- . ' ' publican candidate for sheriff for a second term. irs of tlin county lo bo- ""lllnvo that they will make me the re- (Paid Advortlseraonl) FOIl HIIKIUFF Ikt You llellrvn In a Second Trnii? To the Ilepubllcan Voters! It has always been customary to give a man a second term In edict', Thanking you for the honor I have had at the hands of the people of Klamath county, I desire to ask you for your support In the primary elec tion May 16th. Very truly yours, C. C. IX)V, Incumbent Elder Iluyn Property. Albert K. Klder today purchased tho house unl lot In Hillside addition owned by p. M. Iloldy. The deal waa wado through tho It. li. Smith Itoalty company. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, try Doan'a Ilegulets, a mod ern laxative. SCc at all store. "Durk" in limine. "Duck" Ooodell, a veteran handler of the ribbons, who Is known all ovor Southern Oregon for his careful driv ing und his cheerful disposition, has forsaken the road for business. Ho has Just opened u livery stable, using the Maddox burn 01 Fifth street. A recent census, the first of the kind ovor takon, credited Denmark, which has about one-third the area of Wisconsin, with more than M00, 400 fruit trees. Italy's olive crop will hardly exceed GO per cent of a good average yield. There are two kind of laavraaee. Chllcote write the kl4 ttutt ?, flMHaJa. llBBIH-eV. Xi TAKi: A Kodak WITH YOU Jt picture tell Hie story of the uioUir trip, Hie hunting trip, Ui Mslila trip, or the (ravel. The Kodak wuy Is the sum Hay, the simple way, I ho convenient way. Kodak goods have n reputation for ijunllty und so huvu we, That' why we carry tho genuine Kaitmun products, No chance for substi tuting. KODAKS, (UI.oo and upward. IIHOW.MKS, $1.00 to 919.00 flKADQUAKTKIIS IOlt KODAK SUPPMKH - Underwood's Pharmacy - Comer Mala and 7t Htrt, Klamath Falb, Orefea HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE "APAIROFSPEaACLES" a comi:iv I'rrsmitoil by the Heiilur CIsm, KIh th County High Hchool MAY 15, 1914 AdJNlasdoM U.V and 3-V STAR THEATER i: fav uhm: Mualral Novelty Ait "FIinmI TMe," Kdlson Drama "Kvery IKublo Cause Tnnihlc." i'atho Comedy "HUck Heauty," Lubln Drama "Millionaire anil tbe (loose," Katen Comedy AdmUsloH Bffc TEMPLE THEATER "TIK Uiad Power," Lllbln Tbrae-Re! 8pecll "MilltoM for Defen," ViUgraph Comedy MAT1NM BA1XV AT lift' ALL UOBNMD rWlVtm im