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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1915)
588R r 3&? rilWAY, XOVRsttUHl IS, IBM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PMM! -1 ,Ti)V. gaiety lxl whll jrtm wait. Fighting to Last, LW.W. Leader Is Shot by Utah , . . j-i ,-l-V -H B Priest Returns to Church After Battle i - - f s ?lfel t J iiiiuui idiii uauies iu - 0t of Mvery mm naa Maaie HorfMAt tlM MODOO RTARLM Hay, Orala Md Faail for Hale II. I, GUILDERS, Prop. - VTJf Be Hayed Tomorrow SsrfMB. ,UaMMJI. Oawew. How's Your Roof? lit IT WHILE TNK SUN HIIINKH W. D. MILLER Iktr nil kind of rwtSag and rori. rreta work U'nIimii ami Stli. Ilioee KM STOPS HEADACHE, t Doa't nffeti Ott a 4ia fMk. OfDT.JMMI Powwn You can clear your bead and rclltre a dull, splitting or violent throbbing Mlrlis in a moment with a Dr. Jamra' Headache Powder. TbU old. time hradache relief acta slmott magi rally. Send tome one to the drag atnre mv for dime package aad few mo mnl after you take! powder you will winder what bwamn of the kead irlip, rnurulffU and pain.4 Mop aulfrr-m-lf imilci, IIm sure you get vlit :'uii ik fur. Your Choice ALUMINUM WARE, FANCY GOODS, " ART WAHK, CltOCKBItV, UTENSILS, HTATIONRRV. K V K It V T H I S'Q N K W Henderson's 1I8I3S Mala Street Inferior Tools are dear at any price. The same tiling applies to any kind o hardware you may buy if it's of an in ferior quality, it's dear at any price, because it will not give you the faithful service it should. You must get the BEST QUALITY it will prove its worth in the long run-it will give you FAITH FUL SERVICE. Call in and look over our large stock. Roberto & Hanks WINDOW WASHING, CARPET LAYING DecoraUag and General Work Call -"uxoue loyr , Conn Klaautfa aad Sixth PAN NEURALGIA All Have Luck Theee who reat gM from U Klamath 8wUc'a Store and "M'ourawiuiltlo, liaMWlthk4rda. TRY US. & v. . JLr A.t i . ..i 1 ;C CORNS MAW SU' vthuTC , . (Continued from page 1) tho prlnou iird, Four shots, fired Ity tlio state' riflemen, struck the wihip imiior over ma ncnri, a space th ulzo of n dollar, nnd llfo wax ex lliut In n mltiuto nnd twelve nocond. lllllntrom went to hi dentil fight" Ing with nn limine frenzy, in some unknown manner ho hnd concealed n brooniliiitullu In hi cell, nnd when Hit) gunrd opened tho cell door this morning lllllatrom attacked him, se coroly cutting the gunnl's face and sralp, Other guards overpowered tho doomed man. "I'll die fighting not llko a cow ard," lllllatrom trrenmod continually, while the prison attendant forced hi arms to hU side nnd pinioned them, Jfe wax prepared for denth by aheer force. IlllUtrnni wan not hllndfoldcd until he renched the spot where ho wan to die. Ho desired to fnee the firing quad with IiIh eye open, but ho wan blindfolded. He tried to tear the blindfold from hU eyca, but the atrnp holding liltn down prevented thin Five riflemen hired by tho county at 140 ench, nhot Joseph lllllntrom. that being tho penalty the 33-ear-old I, V. W. poet paid for tho murder of J. 0. Morrlton and IiIh son Arllng, hore about two rars ago. lllllatrom no letted Oil method of execution Inatend of hangliiK, n Ik permitted by the Utah law. HU friend nil over the ountrj put up ucli n tight to .ivo him that tho president of tho United State, at tho fiwedUh mlnlator' requcHt, grant ed him a an reprieve In Soptcmbcr. While circumstantial evidence con victed HlllHlrom of tho murders, hi own attempt to defond hlmxolf In court and hi rcfustl to tell where he wa on tho night of tho crime helped In, send him to hi doom, lllllatrom' plea wrh that he wu In a marrlod womnn'H company, nnd ho conslatont ly adhered to the declaration that he would rather dlo than ruin her good name. Tin story wo noi crcuiica by tho authorities. lllllntrom appeared shortly after tho murder with u bullet wound In his shoulder. Mood spots showed that tho Morrisons wounded their us Mnllunt. Thu man with whom Hill- strom lived disappeared after the murder. Tho missing man was bo- llevod to hnvo been Hlllitrom's ac complice, witnesses nt tho trlnl testi fying that two men of their general nppenranco were seen loitering near tho Morrison grocery. Fourteen men besides IlllUtrom have died nt tho hands of a Utah fir ing squad, according to law. Only four ever choso to bo hanged. Tho procedure scheduled for today was fixed by precedent. Many letters were received during Hlllstrom's fight for n now trial or commutation, threatening officials with death, and stating that buildings would be rated with dynamite if Hlllstrom waB not froed. Ileforo dawn today Hlllstrom was garbed iu a black shirt, open at the neck, black trousers and loose slip pore. Ho was given his choice of food for breakfast. This last meal over, Hlllstrom was led, blindfolded, by two guarda toward tho open court where the riflemen wcro hidden be hind tho blacksmlthahop door. Hlll strom's request to face hla execution era unbllndfolded was denied. He waa not to ace the sun on his last day on earth. The, riflemen are picked shots. Tnoy were to be taken to the prison secretly mil their Identity la not to be known. Ono of the five guns contained a blank cartridge, but nono of the riflemen know who had the harmless weapon. The rifles, extending from five hole In the door, pointed at a congress chair thirty feet away In the prison yard. The guarda quickly ahoved the doomed man Into the chair, atrapped hla legs and arma to poats, and fas tened at atrap about hla waist. The prlaon phyilcian tooa mu- atrem's pulse, ana pinnea wb. target over his heart. Sheriff Corleaa then aieppeo. own and naked the wltneaaea to uncover, Srortsmen'f Store - sTsMnn --- - HE HAS IT Ho gave a signal, and tho flvo rifles spoke as ono. Although Hlllstrom came to the United States from Sweden when hoi wus 20 years of nge, he did not tnko out citizenship papers. Ho was well known In tho ranks of tho Industrial Worker of tho World. Charges by the prosecution that Hlllstrom was arrested during tho Hutto labor trou bles, that ho aided the McNamara brothers In their dynamiting career, and other nllcgitlons, were never re futed by tho defense, but Attorney 0. N. Hilton of Denver, a volunteer In Hlllstrom's defense, challenged the pardon board to prove that Hlllstrom wn over convicted of any criminal charge. Hlllstrom was tho author of many I W. W. songs and articles displaying hi bitterness against conditions, rather than any marked literary tal ent. He had no fixed place of resi dence. Decorated by Kaiser Mm. Jamc V. Gerard Wife of the American Ambassador to Germany Kaiser Wllhelm decorated Mrs. Jas. W. Gerard, wife of the American am bassador, with Red Cross medals of tho first and second class. This Is the first tlmo the kaiser has ever given a decoration to a woman not of royal blood. HKNLBY SCHOOL NOTES A mothers' meeting will bo held at the Henley school on Friday, Decem ber 3d, at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon. Tho object of this meeting la to en courage tho co-operation of parents mid teacherB. The following pupils were neitner absent nor tardy during tne montn MsVSHBJBBgHHRpSM v gHPVPOgsLii LB'wHsF 1 aMAWpE g ? HalilfegsT fg V -ssbbbbSB U jf J" 3 y f i BffL'Mjs if & Lit! 1 1 . kr V otjw 'ir-sv'ify I BlBr J d? s t t 1 SB ending November 18th: Marlon Pat- Sx and a natf years later I was par erson, Nellie Evanlkoff, John Hawk-'doned, but the damage was done. Ins, Alma McClay, Gladya Latta, Belle Adams, Dehlla Hawkins, Alma Short, Abblo Short, Floyd Short, Grace Mc Clay, May Adams, Dorothea Hawkins, Francos Short, Wilferd Dixon, Alton Short. Nicholas Evanlkoff, Blances Short, Ruth Newton, Gladys McClay, Cecil Caldwell, Fred Evanlkoff, Ruel Boydston, Aubra Bradbury, Ruth . Dixon, Helen Addison, Ed Miller, Earl Miller. WANTS TO SPEND REST OF HIS DAYS 1 JAIL SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 19. "I've spent twenty years of my life in prla! on, Not to go bsck there to die would be" disappointment. Send me to San Quentln, tor there'a where all my friends are, and there's where I want to die." The speaker waa a gray-haired Cal ifornia pioneer, On hla coat waa the symbol of the O. A. R. He gave the name of Cbarlea Aahtofi, and he waa . , . f KOUCe.to HOC uirawt, y Notice ia hereby give that all stock on hand or left on the Altaawmt; after this date will be at u owaera rlak. We will got b raawwalMe lr aad eatraya. , Il7-t J. O, WHMLlR, ratau, m& "" ' rPJSMBysillH Pi p 'BRBisRRRRB''2sM t'P This striking photograph was en In the'Champagno country after tho greatest b'attlo ever fought, a bat- tlo In which some 2150.000 men were Killed and wounded. The priest wast wag just as dear to the pastor and driven out when shells burst over his j his smaller flock. Effect of Low Tariff Is Now (Continued from page 1) Ing. The Underwood tariff law went on tho statute books October 4th, 1913, business went to smash, and the revenues began to dwindle. How ever, due to tho fact that Republican rates on wool nnd sugar prevailed for a portion' of that fiscal year, the treasury was able to limp through with but a small deficit on June 30, 1914. With wool on the free list, the duty on sugar reduced, and million? of dollars worth of Imports coming In free, things went down from bad to worse, and the outbreak of the Euro pean war wns Instantly seized upon as a pretext for saddling the country with the war revenue measure.' Every device known to a tricky bookkeeper was employed by Secretary HcAdoo to make a good showing for June 30, 1916, and yet there waa. a huge defi cit on that date. On September 30, 191 C, the net balance In the general before Judge Ogden'a court for steal- Resolutions of Sympathy Ing two horses at San Lorenzo. Whereas."aod In his infinite mercy "I got my first jolt when 1 was ji ;am, bounde88 love , na .Mn flt t0 c,, boy up in Lake county," he told the!from nmnnr lia nu fe,.nw .luat judge. "I was a member of the California. We killed a man while wo wore clearing out the undeslra hjea in town. I waa sent to prison They made me a criminal, Judge; they put the prison, brand on me, and ; I've been a crook ever since." Mrs. Elizabeth B, Da-vis, an astron omical mathematician, aids in getting out the almanac published by the United States naval observatory. Herald want ads- get results. sVSMaVBjSTiBJBJB ISJSHelBc WaaWH gaHglagaBD H 9 ssaH BsssssVssssssF mm . .sslH .HHiSiUf BK?eBBH V ssssMF BB'- .lisHaW XeaWvlaataaVV BatRYamta.' CiMsflssiHeaBB 4 eBseBSBjBjsjB-i iflBjaaasVB !S-BBH lSUBBSgwr .1 tak-.head. He went back and the photog- 1 1 1.1 LI- t.Hll. m Ilia rapner cauBuv uiu wrecked altar. The little church was nnf an ffltnniin m the cathedral at Rnelm8( whlch was bombarded, but Plainly Seen fund had sunk to less than f41,000, 000., By a piece of financial leger demain characteristic of Mr. McAdoo, the credits to disbursing officers and the national bank note redemption fund were switched to the live asset column of tho treasury statement, and on October 1, 1916, the net bal ance was Inflated to $128,000,000, an Increase of $87,000,000 over night. About the time Mr, McAdoo was making the statement to the people of Salt Lake, above quoted, abulletln was issued by Secretary Redfleld's department, which stated: "Duty free Imports comprised 71.6 per cent of the total imports for September, 1911, and 61 per cent of those of September, 1914." This is the prime reason, together with the extrava gince of the last Democratic con gress, tor the treasury deficit, aad no uigument of Mr. McAdoo. however, ingenious, can alter the fact. an cla88matei Je886 SumiMrs; and, Whereas, He was at all times a loyal classmate, a friend and brother; and, Whereas, We miss his face from our midst and hia bodly presence from our gatherings; therefore, be It Resolved. That we express our Jbea'rtfeltsympathy to his bereaved Inarenta 'and other loved ones, and that we Bend them a copy of these resolutions of sorrow and respeat. Also, that .we cause thla to be Inserted In the local-papers of Klamath Falla and in the High School Annual. By order of the Freshman Class of the Klamath County High School. VHVA MARTIN, Chairman. GEORGE FRATERS, WARREN BENNETT, Committee. WILFORD HENRY, Claw President. MARION 8. TAYLOR, Faculty Advieer School, for Mftafeeria Carrier United Preea Service v l , SACRAMENTO., Nov., 18. Ia or der that pupils .excluded treat public schools .because they are'dtphtaeria carriers may not be .deprived even temporarily, of their education., the statue, board of health hasannouneed that a special school for 'dlitheaie mrleri.wlll be maintalaed at RMt,1 contra. coata. county. .There are? a number ofpiinlla exvludid from, t nubile schools, who will be traaiw ed to iki,apcti.l schoo).; ?$$& '. -- '--- tMmt SbkB - L polMes aw rtgfct. SeeClillioei. ';-l,l By GEORGE R. HOLMES (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, Noy. 19. The cli max of the 191G fcotball season one of the most wlord the Eaat has wen In years wilt be reached toraor row at Cambridge when Harvard andi,n el,her mitt efMr .the beat v , ... ., I eleven Princeton ha put out ,1 ?ix Yale resume their age-worn actambleL MM ,,-,, -..,,.. . .. ' j on the gridiron. It matters, but little, apparently, that each team has been defeated thls.Againat the tall Harvard captain YUe year, and Is no longer In the Cham pionship running. The Yale-Harvard game i the game of any season, prin cipally because its the Yale-Harvard. It la doubtful If a Cornell-Pitt game could arouse the tremendous enthus iasm that is attendant on tomorrow's struggle. Had both loat every gaeae this season, It would still be the big game of the season, looking through Eastern eyes. The game tomorrow can hardly be termed a battle. It will, barring mir acles, be a massacre, with. Percy , DONT PICK A LEMOJTWHEN THE PEACHES ARE NEAR Dearest Public: Who put the stock In stockings? 'Twas a girlie with a couple of calves. Tion't tell anybody. We hare the latest la diamond mountings the white gold 14K. "No, you are not my really first love but you are something Just as good." Don't you remember last year, dear heart, you waited till the last min ute and then yon were sorely dis appointed 'cause yon did sot Xsaas shop aooaer, and I told von and thought I didn't know, are yon going to, do It sooner this year? Better do It now. Gold and silver bob-o-llnks. We have the missing link, hut don't talk loud when you aak for it Remember, we have a big stock of diamonds. Butter have year umbrella i covered. If you were going to live always, dear heart, I'd not say a word, about your having some pleasure as you go along, but yon dont, so. If a bracelet watch affords you a pleasure, have It, as there la a long wait between the Egyptian mummy's body and soul getting together, so they will work to any advantage. Love cometh In the morn and sometimes at night. Hurry to my aid, McHATTAN, SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO BRING BACK COLOR AND LU8- TRE TO HAIR That beautiful, even shade ot dark. glossy hair can only be bad y brew Ing a mixture ot Sag Tea aad'Snl- phur; Your hair ia yomrcaam. It makes or mara the face. When it fades, turns gray, atreaked aad look dry, wispy and acraggly, Juat aa ap plication or two of Sage Tea aad Sulphur eahancea Ita appearance a hundred told. Don't bother to prepare the tealc; you can get from any dragatere a 60 cent bottle ot "Wyeta'a Sago aad Sulphur Hair Remedy," ready to aae. This can alwaya be depeaded upoa to bring the natural eeler, talckaeaa aad lustre ot your hair aad remove daad ruff, atop acalp itching aad falling hair. ' Everybody usee "Wyett'a" and Sulphur because It darkeaa ,ko naturally aad evenly that no body can tell It haa heea aypUad. Yea slmply'dampea a apoagf or aett teaae) wiua it ana araw ua ureegm uaa hair, Ukta(,eaf,aaMU' etraad-,at' ume; ay atonuag ue gray aatr aaa dlaappeared, aad after another ap-' plteatloa it beoomea beaatitally dark aa aBPMrigos7 luatrous aad abundant. ' J '" 'l (nidVAdvenieaeaeat) , s 1Y&fVWeW'et'laeslM,aee flretlea aa jeweae: They, Ue taeea ia Uttla auae aaga aad nat theaxta tkalraaeT or their eMala. .Thaw natU tfcer H l i,h. Umk : IU' .WW? "- ,; ea etrape of a aacavaaae. w Jcv Houghton's big criauoa eleveai im. , "; the prodding end. Yale is comaletlng tho worst season in her history. Har- the first time In three 7ears, bat the SviSBfi Crimson demonstrated tweweeka ago 1P that It still has a man-sited wallo- lift himself 180 txinnda rof wiributi- swirling, scratching football aWlrty.wy ' has In nffpr-plpvAn rnnnr man who . . . - '"- -- fti hava ha.n.lllrt ha, ftnimmt k Via. J' vlfifn HffVkwn A hv TXT J. T Btraalr this season. ,,r .y A tremendous crowd. will see the"'? game. Old JIarvard gradi.will tnk " back io Boston to gloat over, a, YaJef. licking: Yale.grads wlll.go baek to A hope, and. after hope Is gone, to raati- s C naie over tne oia aays, wnea tne bisw v wax roosting on 'the topmost ptaiiaele ,--'i of football fame. The football gasae - Isn't so Important JtVthe occasion. - jany season. If KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS AND NEUTRALIZE IRRITATING ACIDS Kidney and Bladder weakneas he- suit from uric acid, says a noted au , tuvruj, iu muud;i uii.vr aciv ' M from the blood and pass it on to the, bUdder. where Jt often reatalsjaMirf rltate and inflame, eausiag aaatsfajr. scalding sensation, or settler ao -an r Irritation at the neck of the, bladder, -' obliging you to seek TeMeftw'o or.-v-'f-three times durlnr the TBiahtTke ''Y sufferer is ia constant' dreaat.'rthc7'ara- - ter passes "sometimes with atsealdiag" ', sensation and is very profuse; agate, 'J there is difficulty In avoiding it S Bladder weakneas, moat foUULcal! -1 it, because they can't control-urlnaP tlon. White It is extremelrannoylag '"x and sometimes very painful, this u ,.'' really one of the most simple ailments ?1' to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in atglaaa of water before breakfast, contlnue.thla for two or three days. This will neu tralize ihe"acids In the urine so itno longer ia a source otlrritation io. the v. bladder and urinary organs ' which. ;Vii then act normally again. . Jad Salts la Inexpensive, harmless, ,1 and Is made from the acid -ot grapes ?""Vft a.lrf 1aH... 4..ti ..... Kt.' ftt tl,! tof-re-M au iwu J'w, wuiiiun ""l.-i'Jj.l and Is used by thousands of felka . ."? who are subject to urinary; dkorderaw J ..BV - -..w -. .. ..U..V. " ..!! Salts is splendid for the kidneys 'and 'l causes no bad effects whatever,",' ' "j Here you have a pleasant; efferrea- 4' j$k ui iiiuia-nainr ui lu&.nuiviLutcKJj ii&V relieves oiaaaer troubles. aov. , 't - -f ',ii Turkeys for Sale Corn-ted turkeys for sale at-18c per pound allye. F. "W. ntggiphoae 93, between 8 a. m. arid, 6 p.m.V - Evealf yoa do Bot drive aav.aajla ., iL - HMMHieryou aeea an tnaa potter' See Chllcote. 0. EraWtf vXs'v , LEGAL NOTICES . Tintirm nt UMMmfil IHHIiaaa. r " I . .owm,mcmmwm$ Location of Principal Plac,e4BaWM ness, San Francisco. CaUfjraiaS ''If- Notice ia hereby given, ltuVr'iiM" meeting ot lite directors held om'WH'UM ..,) nAk Aii. laii - - . . j.-. meat J No. 2) of one dollar per waa1 levied upon the capital the corporation, payaeie im to me aecreiary, at we.omee. eorporatlon, No.181 Letdeador San Francisco, California; .Aw upon which thUiiiiiaafaat aOaKe- main unpaid on wedaeedar, her 16th, 1915, will be deWaaaaail advertiaed for1 sale at pa Wte tad unlaw payment ia wde will be soM ea4WMaeaam i i xh .iaii:.HiklkiuiiiA est pajr caa ueiiaqueM wmm gather Rtheieeitalf mi ! twjaaa-c.,; t w mH. pqii (l MXiti lanraiarr nf vJettta ,eaavefa wanewar waa, , r',,j-C i J"WB,aJ) Pe.JaVapeV 4)a,4pSaiBeBiaBWaT S Tie aslsasi IkMaataia 2 tr BBBBsaagemeai 'wa-aaBamaaajsaaaaaav fi-WMH i Mafia saeasjeBay '' a-?- -t .K.v r.l . aasllacL'''S J. aav T vV HI. rm li VT? Jgl ' C .'1 fj-vrA m , sy. 1 ?Z w ; A3S ,:-i L t- ti.'Wvsflrf'' B-tS A iTV I mm eaek, ' , . J .IT".. (. 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