The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 17, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALL!, OKBOON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1915
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6ALVEST0N IS
SAFE FROM FLOOD
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Hm people IvrMiwITwo Urajo
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'llf of Mevln. nwi Thrtro al.
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bmmkmI During Wwem
Islitd I'ih Service
','SBW ORLKANB, AUg. 17. 0l
tntfoa U now wf from threatened
tenructlon, una the water is reced
Ul, following guir storm ymrAy
tat the night bcfitrr. Hcfugt from
tM cllr ttnte that ywtcrl)? tlio
twrt wrrt covered with wter.
A wlrtlM niMag from tli cliy.
ill otter communication boltig rut
oB, ititfd Itint the damage would Ik
otr 11,000,000. Five Uvea wer lout
la the flood. Two huge firm orn mo
Dofellilng the Attention of nil tli
lr dptrtnnta or the city.
Th tovcrnnenl trnntimrt McClvl
tea btcaae lornwd from U mooring
ud drifted a mile out In th gulf,
MWtalklag ronilderable damag.
Ntawrou umall craft war de
trertt la tba gal.
The Prince, Hit Bride and 28 Cents
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BENSfl DAY IS
iSCEWitEDTTj
P.P.I.EXP0SITI0N
OltKGON OITIZK.V IK HOXOHKI)
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Fight for Free Speech
Prtac l.wdortco llgmaU-lll d'Aragon
IMF BY LOCAL
DEALfRS CHARGED
The IHmW In Hatlila
When Mlaa lluth Watsra Morgan left nt all exevpt a daddy who hat
of la!m Ueach. Naw Vork an'd New- moro nioney thwi any Bpanlnh prince
port announced at May the would : 0,u",do n,,; dr?IB
wed I'rlnco l.udovlco I'lgnatelll d'Ara
After
threo montha of rnarrlago to an Amcr-
.... --.-JM.lKlMJMIRJ,..Werr". IKJCT
gon. her father .promptly itaued a; .,- , bankruDtw. aUtlnc he has
Parwriyla Cllrea Pbltanilimplrt. and
Wricemr Katradted by I'nwldrat
Moor of .KKltloB toveraor
WHhyromho lroi-Ht mt Vrtfie
ClllxrnKeaume of Hemum's Uge
Hi rum!'.
I'nlUMri'reaflervIre '
BAN PIlANOIBCb. Aug. 17 Today
wim rinfcon Day tt the Pnnaran Pa
cific oiposltlon.-. M ,
Tliotitmudu of OregonlanH and for
mer rcvldcnta of life Beaver itatc, and
from every olhcr atat in the Union,
Joined with expoxlilon offtclala In pay
ing tribute to8. jlenMn. millionaire
phllaMbroplRt of jrlland. ..
Tin. Hnv'ii elett-ation oncned with
a parade tinder tii Joint auaplcea of
the expoaltlon vil the Automobile
Axuoclatlort of Ciliforala. The pro-
ceialon ended at , y Court. of; Abund
ance, wh'cro.BeaaaU'WM formallyj wel
comed to the xpMltlon by Prealdeut
Moore and preaMied with a broaae
plaque, Denaen reaponded with a
abort addreaa. 1b whiah he expreaaed
apprecladoa for. the.ROBor and, klad-
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MISSIN& MAN IS
SOUUHT BY LOW
A. HTAHIt, PBOM WKLCK WMj, IH
C'KltTAI.V HOMETHINO HAPPEN-
Kl TO MAS' HE CAME TO TOWN. I
WITH.HATURIAY
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mill near fairy, wbb iue pniBicm ik (j uerenwr rar pawar; Ota,
before Sheriff Low today by A. Bttir.fj. -i-,' .. ..., .-;.f;-!.J'..i')ii
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Harrlaon Motrin
Harrison Morris, son-in-law of the;
founder pt the Wharton School of
Finance In the Pennsylvania Univer
sity, from which, Professor Scott Near
Ing. was dismissed by the .trustees, of
the unlverilty,, strongly? oppoted .the
action. He is one or the executors of
the will or Joseph Wharton, aad, la
therefore believed to know the Inten
tlonsof the rounder of , the school.
"We charge that the- real reason
for Professor NenrlngV dismissal,"
said Mr. Morris, "la a,raeaace to edu
cational progress, and, we have every
nesa shown hlm aad, praised the loyal expectation that all 'liberty loving ed-
spirit of' the people pt Orafos
denial. Ho was absolutely sure there
; would Ih no wedding. Yet thrcNra
,ono, and Miss Waters, who la fair,
plump nnd twenty, oa may be seen fn
the photograph, became n princess, a
'ROVIIMNO FOII LOCALJ-A,! na.lHn hrnn.l nf flrmnlah nrln.
INHI'KCTIO.V OP WKIOHTH ANI lh nr,n" ld' And "'.
she would bo k sort or relative to tho
MPNDRm CIHAW IH t HAIMJKI) kln) lf 8,n, because the prince Is n
, relative tilmnolf, ho said. Now'a aho'a
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IX PRNMK.TATION' OP AN ORIH
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p got n prince, anu me prince nas oniy
In tba presenting to the council 20 cents. Purtbcrmone, an unfeeling
Watght an ordinance providing for Now York lawyer has threatened id
tha appointing of a local official. put the prince and the S8 cents In
1887.88 aasets, but that only 28 centa
le In cash. Ills liabilities amount to
$36.r.tr..SI. Among his creditors is
Mrs. Alice P. O'Connell, who holds
Judgment lor the 'death or her hus
band In an automobile accident for
which r.- New York court held the
prlncn responsible. When her coun
sel, Harry A. Redmond of New York,
wns asked about the situation he grow
an angry he could hardly speak, hut
he did manage to say
"I'll get a writ or body execution
against the prince for the O'Connell
Judgment, If 1 possible can. That will
Wthti, and measures aealer, there Jail.
Wa" uncovered charge that wood ""ST?
Mm la this city are making dls-j
,irla)Uutlon In the also of; their
Then aha won't have anything put the prince in Jail."
KNIGHTS GATHER
FOR BIG
D0IN6S
I.KAVK FOIt CKATKII
CARM FHOM OTHKB
PAHB Tins WAY
LAKE.
POINTS
f W. B. Reehorn, local dealer, elated
'tart the, Business Mea'a Aaaoclatlon1
r ud tavMtlgated to soma exteat, and '
ta tae belief that dtocrimlMtloii la1
, both by wood dealer and I
m ,B 0lh'r comn,0t "i
iL'w.,,"?W,'heaPP0,mtW,tOfiWH.,AI. KNIOHTH OV PYTHIAS
Wl Inspector who muM rmuml.t
tytevestltate would be advaatagsous. '
Councilman Matthewa stated that,
,Mud lovMtlgated the, wood bual-rt'-
time, and had feuad dlf-'
ii i" 7"tt' ne site of loada of wood
I4Jlorted to be theaame. Couacll
! V-atsa win., .,.,. ... a. .. -.
' 'iS-T?"1 to tnjipector'of aealer of
' CT 7. nd beo, r ltmelat, and
;dhjcrimlBatlon amad to have
A'M the arreef of. certata
aT!i city whoa acalea war
otbera whose acalea were as
h ir not worse were not armtad.
rf't&Lr feo w" Protlaed In the
)2w,,a ,,orMd ordinance for
f "n'ii0 whlch onixtloa was mad.
1WTWA mrat'
f'$ FOR AMERICA
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4'il?ounce-d that the new Armour,
iiTJ'flc? st r Plti Ariontlaa.
'WSSr ,ar,Mt ,B 8o,,tu America,
flislsP-T" PeUy tor tha dally
Will n. 8teel, superintendent or Cra
ter Lake National Park.
Tho beautirul atory of Damon and
Pythias will be given with Crater
l-ako an a setting. The third degree
will be administered In the crater of
Wlrnrd Island. The main body or the
conclave loft Med ford this morning.
Three auto trucka were engaged to
haul (he paraphernalia and food to
the Inke. Tho lodge will maintain It
own commlssary'department, and ctr
i y Its cwn cdok. The ladles Will oc
cupy nuarters In the hotel. The men
will nil-op out In, the open, using tents
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jW-iir tha edfeet of the free
Jm Wvtoloa' in u. UMwwood, tar-
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, j HOUSTON IlKOOMES
Members of the local lodge or! SEAPORT TOMORROW
Knlahta or Pythias loft this morning )
for Crater Lake ror the big time that
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ia to be held there ror the next three
days. Can from other points also
passed through the city on the way to
tha lake.
Those who wont from the local
lodge were It. R. urewbaker, Glenn
Johnson. M. R. Doty.Henry Voorheia,
M. J. B. Mitchell, J. A. Parry, Jasper
Dennett and I). K. Alexander. A ear
load from Condon paaaed through the
city, aud was accompanied by Dr, Geo
A. Cathey of this city. The visiting
members In tha party wera Dr. 0, T.
Catheyf C. M. Unghrlghar, H, A.
Hartshorn nnd Dr, R. H. Hanaemaa.
Aaotlier car from Hornbrook also ar
rived here this morning with a load
of delecatea.
K KnlghU of Pythias of Oregon, Cal
ifornia and Washington to the num
ber of 100 will attend the aUge lodge
conclave to b held at Crater Lake
Wfdneaday, Thursday 'and Friday.
Dr. WrliMmnBVor Portland, grand
ehanoeller, and h. R.- Btlmsoa, graad
heeper of;taa aeahjaad raearda, aaa
the entire grand lodM or ortp wju
be la atteadanee. Amoagtke well
known Orexali"who will aeUItlat-
ed are Joha M. Beott, garal pasm-
gen ageat ef the loutaara Paellc, aad
Unlled Press Service
HOUSTON, Tex., Aug: 17. Forty
Texas beeves, the fattest that could
be found, killed, quartered and dreea-
ed today for the big barbecue tomor
row, when Houston becomes the new
est or the world's seaporta. The first
steamship to carry a cargo from New
York to Houston will arrivo ia Houa-
ton harbor at noon. She la the Batlllo
of tho Atlantic. Gulf and West Indies
Bteeamshln company.
The new waterwny reachea froia
Qalveaton Day, fifty miles Inland, to
Houston, bringing tide water tnew
much nearer the heart of the Lone
Star state. The channel is from ib to
28 feet In depth, and wide onough. at
Ita narrowest point for two ocean
going vessels to pus. Ita construc
tion cost approximately $S,eo,OQo,
shared about equally by the United
States and a local navigation dtatrlct.
RoturM WKfe Rlark flr
R. J. Bnarn. A. f. oeUitr and A.
D. Miller-retiiraed, yesterday from a
hunting trla. i tha ! Rlvar !
trlct.- A Wg black bear, wetghtag la
tho nalghbarhoodof pouads, was
shot by Millar oa tha trip.
At noon' Benson was the' guest of
PMaUeakMooaewWaeaeoa. Jmr
Ihg'the arternoonn Informal recep
tion waa tendered him' at the Oregon
building. A formal reception and
ball at the Oregon building tonight
closed the celebration.
Benson was cboaen aa one of Ore
gon a foremost cuisens, ana one o
whom such a signal honor aa having a
special day at the exposition set aside
on which to pay him homage waa
Justin duo. by a committee appointed
by Governor Wlthycombe.
Governor Wlthycombe aided In
the celebration of Benson, day as a
private citizen. He refused to be the
recipient of any honors, claiming that
ther should all be bestowed on the
man or whom Oregon, was so proud
Tho chief executive, even refused
to come to San Francisco unless he
wan promised that ho would not have
to don a silk hat, attend any event
that called for white gloves, or par
ticipate officially la any parade. He
waa clad In a quiet business ault, and
could not be distinguished by strang
ers from tho thousands or other men
who attended the celebration.
Benson waa born. In Norway about
sixty years ago, 'His parents were
none too prosperous, and at an early
age he waa compelled to shift ror
himself. At 'the age of 16. through
his own efforts, "he had acquired suffi
cient money to bring him to the Unit
ed.States, From RlUa Island he went
to Wisconsin, reaching there practic
ally penniless, but tiled with bound
less energy and ambition.
Unable to speak very good English,
Benson, was under a aevere handicap,
But soon round employment with
farmers from the land of hla birth.
Hla drat Job paid hlm 915 a month
and board,
He married nt an early age, and In
1897, accompanied, by hla wife and
small aon, be started for Oregon. He
first went to Columbia county, where
he found employment la a logging
camp, For ten years no laoorea who
varvlna- results, and then, about 1891
he began to prosper. Buying out the
man who in the .meantime had been
interested with him j$ logging oper
ations, Benson laoreaaed tho output
of
feet
moat
iiedmaklna;Bnpneytaraiidrate,re
Inveatlng.ltln tlmaornd. -
In i08e owneel 8.fl69 awea, of
ucatora to the country will rally to
our support In this case. The great
queaUani:lBV0lve4jtoi,WLhed,UaK
tton aball be directed by expert, em-
clent educators or whether the faculty
should be under slavish domination of
private Interests.'.
PRISONER WORK
PLAN IS REJECTED
COUNCIL OBJECTS TO USE OF
SHACKLES AND BALL AND
CHAIN, BUT FAVORS WORKING
OP PRISONERS
also employed at (Be mm. Burr.
states that he came' to town Satur
day with Parker, they separated for
a few minutes, and since then ae
trace can; be round of him. "
Starr returned to the milt Sunday',
and accompanied by another employe
there rode the seventeen miles on hi;
cycles into the city again today,' as
nothing has Jieen heard of Parker,
to put hli case In the sheriff's hands.
Starr states that Parker was work
ing at-the mlirto make a grab stake
for' himself and ,two partner pros
pectors, who were through here about
a' month ago. They got' aa far astha
mlll.'and Parker gave 'the other two
IT, which waa'alfhe had left, told
them die would wortfat the mill for
a, grub stakeand they-should Igo on
to Josephine county on the prospect
ing tour where they 'were' headed;
which- they' did: ' " x '4J.
Starr states that he'had beeh:there
about a month, aad'hada mohth'a
wages comlar to him.' k Saturday' taey.
came to town1 for 'supplies, Parker
drawing $10 "of hla pay.' TbeyMiad
not been hero. 4at a short ttpayfaBdl
had spent bat IRtll money' when
Starr Went, IntoMbe Sur drag atere.
Parker told him be would see'hlm la
a rew: mtautes.' Since then Parker
ht:i.JnAt tMMUl Mll AH f AP. Att IbA llM'i
taVeaU.haows.-r-A 5kite.$&
SUrf stayed here-Saturday; aUgftit:
and with the'polke;searched for Par-,
Ker, out ne coma not oe loans, imim
morning he became so aaxtoua that
he rode, a bicycle the seventeen miles
to put the case up to the sheriff. '.
He can give bo reason -for hla dis
appearance, staling mat ne waa weu
educated, and fairly young' man.
He had Intended to work aa long as
be could at the mill, and then Join
his fellow prospectors In Josephine
county. Thereat of hU monthl wages
are jitlll due him at the mill, Starr
states. They had. Intended to retire
early Saturday night to get an early
start back' to the mill.
Deputies Lloyd Low and Holmaa
are working on 'the case, hut so far
lhave no clewa. T '
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MARIETTA, Oaf. ,,Aaair 17.-r
mnk'. body was VMdUl.;aUral-,
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banging from a tree seveaity-ive feet , A
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from the road between Prey Ola aad
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Rbeweir. two mttea ea efhr .Hla
wrists were haadcufed te front of hla I .&
ta'.fc- r 'hTkl.tfgSiim-.& ii
'which 'had ,oBWed"tanewiwaBVf J J
made, by the foiWr;attsmpt to 1iklH ,;k
hlmbr.an aisllt at ta nri-a :!Jt
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The ordinance providing for thej
working of city prisoners by the city ;
under the direction of the chief of
police, where the street superintend
ent desired, tailed to' pass- the third
reading, and the city attorney was
ordered to draw up another.
The main objections brought were
to the use or shackles where neces
sary, as stated,. and the use or a ball
and chain on prisoners that refused
to work.
Mayor Mason pointed out that the
ball and chain were to be used only
where a prisoner refused to work .ab
solutely. Objections, were made to
such an ordinance for drunka when
saloons lb the city seemed to be' vio
lating the lawa by selling liquor to
drunk, men, by Councilman; Struble.
The city attorney waa Inatructed to
draw up another ordinance, without
tho "shackles" and "ball and chain"
clauses, , ,
MAN IS KILLED
IN THE
WOODS
opened, threateaUactohall ;,MaArt:'
:ara Hester: ; TBty them walked m: a J'i
tain. rtifc-l-'Wi-vrw.ii.r 'i-' .S.-!
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legs ana nair, ana anajawd him awma- v
ing down tte stalra. Howaa. thaw
thrown' Into' :aa aaoaioWle:: whlei
disappeared down the. road.'
vil
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Prank, waa brought here, over i0e-
rallea from the farm, ay; tho mardort
erswhoSredaBmerowlfMinieao(
shots ea rote.nk'a-'laodrwaB-notsnot.
Net uarased'asard'atthe'.
farmyralaed"a aaad to pWteet Prank
durlnr the kldMalav' '-it if
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Marietta restdenUjaaduesed TPraak
and hung him to, the trvf Bkerlat
Picks'of thla cAuniycaa:!
tbo coroner waa unantaeriead to re-
V. A. WOOD WAH KILLED YESTER
DAY MORNING VAT It O'CLOCK
AT CAMP NO. a OF PKUCAN
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HAY LUMBER COMPANY ' '
move the body; .and lUawearto the
iroa. unuimoosuv rs i'i ' -.;";,
The news apread;1 aad-B,aa peopW- ,
autoed tto thel sceae; , Moaktaw ' 'theT.1
roadsvabout; tha bodVXIBig tha'
grim Bpectaclee, ' t'feW " ,
The hodyvwaalitaallKWtTdowBi'af-.
ter a number ot mea haartutftaat.
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Ions, Benson inoroaaea tne oatpui
the pitmt from t.oeo; to SOO.ooa
t or, lumber a iay. Worklwt' !
Mt dayTand nlht.;BeBaon contln-
Violinist TxKta Here
Miss ChaTlotte K. Sattelree of Loa
Angeles," well known violinist, has
been In the city for some 'time, and
has decided tdMocate here, Laat year
she made a tour of the world putting
on conrerU, playlBg In Hoaolulu.Bah
Francisco, New York and a amker,
df dther cities. .
C. A. Wood, a "timber faiier. ;was
struck by a falling tree yesternay
morning at iioxiocK..er vijnw.
2' of the. Pelican Bay Lumber compa
ny, in the timber eat dr Harriman
Lodge, and killed. The body waa
brought to the city laat night, and la
being prepared at the wbiuock, ua
derUklng parlors 'for ahlpmeat to
Medford. where a brother of the de
ceased Uyes,
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Hi
It bmutlleted.
Marietta .la the auto, of JadfaMorrle i
"ter. several. aaMaaAateaBpedtha -'
aaivz vini, mwwmMuxrmMWAJmmmmTwm .
machtae. chataa M-eia-aato on o
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