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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1916)
HIE M01C5IG OKECOXIA, WIvDyiTSDAY rEKRFAKY 9, 1916. ; 2 WOMEH KILLED; FARMHAND SHOT Mother and Daughter Dead and Foreman Wounded in Klamath County. SHERIFF RUSHES TO SCENE llan I Krjwfrlrd In liar 1Wto In. Jarvd Wtil to .iirfaptlns to ar rnt Clh IlflKim Tu(h trr and Parrnt. KLUATH FALL. Or. Fb . t(ruiU-hrt. Mary A. Wllrot and bar 4iuiH-r. Mr. Xacst Job, era a1 n. muitn ts;le i slightly woun4 a la IMutl of flsrht early imi moraine t " Jan. ranch. Br l.anaail eilr pooler fio. In lit autfi-atr corn.r of Klamath 1'oue It. 't " mil. outrjl e thl cut. Mrirf Law a4 a Mty. wtta I'riMi'; -erMlr WHIIork. loft for th araa a ooa a the hh.f'.ff efflc wa. aorin.4 lla flrto. bull a - . ,M..-,,f nml!liOfli f tK roorU. th.T wi.t aol arre aatll som im. loai"!. -tan. a la lh f"4 ara fnaci Wh.n trta M-,artfr party a4 pra-raoa .4 fr a. pniuoM. I mi:. frsf trie -n of Ihe crtm. Jhrtff L' t'ri""-'l fci ffi ii.ra tnat be he r.-.i. rP"rl tbal iria to wom - iii( cr ethar faiiowine; a r por'a. aa4 ftet we la Jr4 in Irtinf to separate th.aa. Th rli.r rpM lb. I r.Tic4 t Xhr Iff a off"- waa that twjrlva a4 hol ao. tm. a. Ura. mini wa ebeat a veare of K a4 r 4u:r ebool I Bot r"fl la iftal oto lor maar . tn ara wall aaown. Mr. Jenre la lh dtvor'4 wife of t.ri. I1-!, a prominent to.rra of Klawata I'oun It. who di4 er. lwr ..-n la tan.l le't.y b.il It. years 4 rrte.i from I'ralr.l Ilfarala. r.'ilaia f tetaaell Vairay MX tl th.f. lit. been b.4 fUrc oa th r h f.iC rlM llmo ! I"tI. Or nm port af armoni tha weme. a4eriooa: la f" r ra'h a h' end pul la If l a I grata crop, TKt ur trir.ete af phaoilnc ari.a hrm aron naa tr bota Iba mom a t !" COLLEGE LEAGUES MEET InMHatkma Are Ilrprrntc4 al orr On KcwaloB. TA'trtO fXIVKR.-ilTT. r-rr firora. Cr. '. i. tpat-lat Tna morail rommitt.a of lha nr-oKatiaia fr kiiiiiion AjaArlatlon mt l forrat i;mt 9aiariar afiaran. ftnT ! IRa lalorrntl4 train aar-rlra only fla In.tiiationa wr rrral-l- M-i Wrii. of Wirmill t nnrlty: Mr. Ariutrotc. f JIcMiPHUI rl; Mr. rll. of Huff lUMa falrrltr: Mr. n-nn. of TaifM frlljo. ol Mr. Rrarf. af I'a.MfVit l'iortlT. ra rranl. Amonc tha bu.tnaaa tro--llnti wa lha ao.vtkea of judcaa for lh ora torical conlxl. a e Hol4 la Fort l,r Aprtl l. A! plan arara Ial4 for a ptala rwttillnii of lha Inlrro. .Lola profcibiiioo Aar-lalin la ron-a-.ti" artrn tha contt- Tha prif r t ai4 II. . r.b laa-va sara rr atarcaaaful rport af IB. worn la II rpcU ' lauitutiooa THE DALLES TRAINS RUN 0.-. II. A . fx fM-ilal la Hronwd for I'lrtt 1 lm la Wrrk. Tilt PALI.tX. V. ra- . Iptat f m. firt lima la a wk lha O-W. R A N iraiaa Dara ran an a-n4-al. im tarf.r. AU bntach llnra .ra Prr... Tha lhanik.a branrh wit ti"t up until ledar a4 t!.rph arlrn w.ra ool af ramn i.iaa) tr 4 maa Ima lr:n. Th o.lr rminin In4w-a'in af lha rt.-.al mmmmr aiortaj ta lha lac- af lo ai.iaaaa ltHnn. Hfrv. botwaan Ta tai: an4 rort!aa4. Tha warmth af IK. past lara 4 atinial.4 r a : Bt chtnoak tod.r. haa -a mattiaa' tha mi rapid!. Tha Columbia la ria lac aBoul ha'f a loot a 4y aa4 lNra 'or ao proapaeta af f oo4 roodltioa. Tha uijn trntporalara aa GIFT SITE PUTIN ESCROW fUiwrbars In Irllrr Irril r .vi bbIII Corapaaji oa Operation. " r.iwrsfRk rr. rv p-iaH ; -oi'owm tho ilwiion af offlar hora atr r Iho ai'o'tor. of Iba IUbur; rra an4 air A'lt n. a 4a4 roa .ri" l 'l of lha forai.r fair jr.unuli l lha ra4n jimf om paav Bli. la row in a ltoa- .irT baaa. Ma 'ho aw will la rom pi't.4 p : la p'Ho br Kra aa.I "raa. lha d4. wlil t 4Hrra4 ta lhana a-rarta A r.aaltu w I appaUI4 jr tKa 4ra-tra la arrans tr a caaat fa r 1-9 ba halt hra aatl I" tL S37.633 LOST ON JITNEYS Clt J of anooarr. IV .. f4ia hajultl al t row Mrrrlrnra. VAN' 1C"V :fS. R .. T'V 'ia- tlnl aotinail .. rrt itrapir lla ta arln of Iho rntnH lolorabU f.Ta.-lrit- Railway on-oaar la.t jaar. ar. orJ n la a Prt fu4 br lha rom panv kn panic is rttj- tas oa t'w arntaf. riraa af mitortua rora padiion aa4 r-'u' " traffic dor la lb war lha mr't hra af th- arainc f-H ta liiJIJ la lUi aa corapar4 with I '!) in 1M. Tha comjanr carrt4 ;. ; tjaaBra lal ' com- ak-aa Prpaly la lUrf. -ttJtM. or. a. I (Sractat) W. I ...15n ha annoi'4 hla raJI-rt..-y fir tha Kapublican nomiaatiea for .-h.r.ff of y.iK Cooatjr to aorca4 wi'liam lUa-b, In'urabaal. who will not l.ia ba an aplral. Mr NaaJham r n a rputr ihrift h.ra airx-a Hit. :. I", t'oopar. rntabla for i l,.l.m aiatrt-t. aia ha anaoin-4 hla ftxirier tar ahriff. S.mr II Nrll llra.lllr ! l Onla. r. trfU Or . rh. I l.-lpa-lall Tha fir.t mait of lb war oa a:a bar ator4ar. Onl a .-poan4 bo wa ra-ihi aa. th-r K 4 ra4t al t' on' a puun4 ra . - ti-oa r-a ff I- t '4 a. a. hMi-f oa.a a4-4 '-J ti u..i.i l uaaa ILES.ORC. VrnPdVe- feV TtTICT 1 dJaMM the problem of today the high cost of living based upon the result of tests that demonstrate the awn every k of of '$1.50 oira f Iomf uiise.. by the housewife in doing her own. baking! For Example y v $4.00 FREE Ask your irroccr for fre booklet -Retter Rread." or we will mail it postpaid upon request S 1 of White River Flour used by a V laMWaa wa baker and resold in bread at 5c a loaf (80 baker'is loaves to the sack) . . . 1 sack of White River Flour (used fnr home bread-baking) .... $1.50 iCost of all materials, ingredients, etc. 1 .00 Saved on each sack . . $1.50 which is the price of a sack ot White River Flour 2.50 MORAL: YOUR FLOUR COSTS YOU r Ask for and Insist Upon "White River Flour At Yoor D ALLEN & LEWIS Wholesale Distributors Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. Thermometer FREE. Do not guess at tem peratures of room where sponge is pre pared and where the dough is raised use a thermometer and keep it at 80 to 82 degrees. This is just' as impor tant as the flour or the yeast. Send us the name of your dealer and the words "White River Flour," cut from a 50-lb. White. River Flour sack and an ornamental ther mometer, 8x2, mounted on wood and enameled in white, will reach you free with our compli ments by return mail. -NOTICE The saving of $1.50 per sack in the use of White Rjver Flbur m home bakmg is based on the average retail 'm!ee made by Portland dealers on standard brands. Like sugar or any other commodity ft fluctuateT slhhtly in excess of the above mentioned average cost of White River Flour and the sav . it tluctuatessngntiymexcc J fi- . t . tod making the saving $1.35. ing is correspontungiy oiy. BOOTH JURY SELECTED TtintR rv:i. r.iu:a tir.roRK f lVtl. (HDIIK i Mtuc aana af I lw4 aa PrallmU arr o trtal af Wllllaaa Braaaaa far Maraar af Wllllaaa Bawln. MMINXVIIXK. Or, rh. (Fp rlaL Tha acoa4 4a, af court ap.nl In aalovllca; n Jur, rarna to a autlclrn con rlualon al Z V. M. today, i.r.al dirTl eult, waa iprlnr4 hr court, awmr to lha tr.m.ndou lnt.rl at-tra-t4 br tha flrl Booth murdr trial la.t Noaamb.r. wh.rrbr William Bran aa aod Mr. Anal Booth wr trld fointt, for lh raurd.r of William Booth, Mr. Booth' huaband. nrar W tit am In a. Uciobr laL Tbry ara now tandlar; trial parat-Ir Tha r.aular panal b.ln; rthau.t'd. Judc. lUU la4 an ord.r for (racial air. Tbl waa alto ihaut.d b fora noon today and a cond w rallad t rrport al 1 o'clock. ThU broasM rulta- Jt waa hard natter to find Juror with an unhlal opinion. All tho havinc hrard any artdene at tha Oral trial w.ra cu.'l. II la oxpoctcd to b a atlll mor dlf trull lak o r.rt a Jury for tha trial of Mr. Booth, whlrh follow, Th d.f.n u.d alsbl of lha 1J per rrnptory rhall.n:. and the etata thro out of tha aix allowed. Tha Jury con tut of all farmer. They ara: r. Klmlunrt. Carlton: J. M. Robarl on. Imndr: Fred Henry. Lafayette: Ielmar I'.rklna. Carlton: J. H. Ke. tiprmsbrook: U-or;e Fuller Amity; W. J. Lancton. Ry 8. N.wby. A. N. rirhard. of Neabere: Horace Wood. PrMwlI. Cay Gnmri, of Luodee. and J. T. Conre. McMlnnrlile. Th.y wera takn to lew tha prem ise of the cen of th rrlma at I o'clock today. Thla wa alio done at tha flrrt trial. - Kunanay Tram 'tJinda In Store?. pnOWNSVIUJ:. Or.. Feb. . 8pa clal) A lm of horaea belooclnc to Harold Wlnted look frlht recently and. dahlna; down t'ae'maln trret, rrhd Into th how window Of W'hlta'a hardware tore. The toncue of the wacon broke th. plate la window and on of th hor. landed with It feet Inalde. tha other bclDf rtorped by th corntr poit. LID IS OH AT HILLSBORO RIGID KXrORCEMEJIT OF StJIDAT LAW AJIJIOtJfCED. Old I. Illative rrlltloae ta Repeal Statate Reparted Fiai. .aaaeraaa Slaracra. HIIXSBORO. Or.. Feb. I. (FpclI.) Hillaboro li Itlren Hi first tate of what literal enforcement of the old Sunday law means when the lid was clamped tlnht Sunday and no business houses opened. Not only were confec tioners and clitar dealers, which were the only lines affacted prior to the injunction dlseolved last week but drugstores were notified that they could sell druics and nothlns; else and hotel and restaurant men that meals and lodnlng could be sold, but sales of newspapers and,clf;ars must cease. Oaranes were flatly told to close and did o. , . Hillaboro drugRlsts In the past have remained open only a part of Pun day, but they now declare that their door will remain closed all day. They explain that if open there will be calls for goods they are prohibited from selling;, which win cause coniusion. The activity of the county officers in enforcing the law extended beyond business houses and the Commercial Club mi notifed that payment of money for anything would be followed by prosecution. The Initiative petitions to repeal the old law have been largely signed. POWDER HOUSE DESTROYED Blaze Follows Close on Explosion at Plant at Dupont, Wash. TACOMA. Feb. 8. Fire In the powder house at Dupont. close on the heels of tha dynamite explosion that killed three men yesterday morning-, spread wild alarm last night and caused a probe to be started to discover if ene miea of the allies were at -work. The powder house, of the same ize as that which blew up, was burned to the ground with 500 pounds of dyna mite. ... Superintendent I. J. Cox said about II. natives of Germany and Austria aro employed at the plant, but he had no reason to suspect any of them. One of the men killed yesterday, Gus Wolff, was a native of Germany. The powder plant is surrounded by a high wire palisade, and guards are kept on patrol at all hours. In thi country irom 30 to 40 per cent of the casts requiring charitable relief are due to Rlckness. Proper Way to Keep Your Hair in Curl If you want your hair to grow and thrive, don't curl It with a hot iron. Thf regular use of this barbarous Instrument la bound to keep the hair dried and parched looking, with broken, uneven end. It's a lot more sensible to adopt the simple allmerine mothod. which will not Interfere in the least with tha growth and health of the hair. Moreover. It means a far more beautiful curly and wavy effect, with no evidence of having been artificially acquired. A fiw ounces of liquid silmerine which can of eourae be found in any drug store will last a long time. Just try a little of this harmless liquid tonight. Dip a clean tooth brush into It and draw this down the full length of the hair. Sllmerine, by the way la neither sticky nor greasy: you will be simply delighted with It. Advs Dr. Paul C. Yates PAINLESS DENTIST. rv 0 &T" S N Vv I I HAVE CUT PRICES I will save you 60 cents on every Hollar on the best dental work made by human hands and without pain. ROLU CROWNS JW-OO to S5.00 BRIDGE WORK S3.00 to 3.00 FILLINGS 0 PLATES f.10.00 and a. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FiF. TEEN YEARS. J. J. PITTINGER, MGR., Second Floor ot Rathchtld Bids Foartb and vV'aahlngtaa.