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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1911)
jvf"4 Rje toiftittu HliPPJ-aU) MX TMJ. , mtki) mm nmrnu ssmvici. axcixmvuvmov tKTWKKkitoiukh man ni rinli Veer No. 1.441 KLAMATH KAMA, OKMiUX, .MO.VDAV, MAY 18, 1011 Prior, 9Um Coats lUinti THISCITY MAY SOON QET A $65,000 GAS PLANT WILL APPLY FOR A GAS FRANCHISE uiuthe design, weigh 1,100 pound, nii It equipped with a ten horeepowo "i nxln, miking a nfHndld llttlo car Hint lake Urn hllla with esse. Itiibbis li agent for tin. Iliusb tart fur Klnmntli count)-, uml ciiieets more In n short 1 1 in it, Ilia garsgo building on Willow strett. between Sixth mid Seventh, l complctod. nuil Hie dhm. ,,.. "r ll"'11'" "U'i'iim property. .Mi "WJ machinery U on the way to thU WANT 50"YEAR TERM Ul""",l ""' ' Purchase with tho'ell)'. Tl.., gnrago will be In charge of "W ""-""'""" liil.'i.llon of Uti on building n I. ' I a gasoline engine home. I expert. I1IMPANV MOW OPKRAT1NO IM MMiFOIID, Hit A NTH PANM A.l trrllKIt UHWIOJt CITIKH WOI'MI KNTKIt IIKKK ARM IS MED INDEMNITY FOR FROM GASOLENE DOCTORS' DEATHS BIBLE LECTURE i TONORR0W NIGHT JAMKH II. COLE OF llltOOKXYff will aiidhiWa Mtammrox TIIK THEME OF "nEATH" AT HIGH HOHOOIi. ntntH came back slriiiu:. following I the line up; Riverside Filsm r: llomtland u. Lnndls lb. MiMIIInn 2t, li 3b, Montgomery xm. J Mtirrny If. Hilton, cf, K. Murray rf. Second IIIrIi SiIkmiI v r, Carter1 p am) 2li, Null lb, I.. Ilimklu 3b and i, DeLnp 3b, .Moixlionliiiiber 3b,1 Whltnninre If, McCoy if, C. Iluklni rf. Innings I : :i I ; t ; i I Riverside ...'! ft O n o li 0 12 HvrondlllKh o I 3 !l ', 2 i: i 24 STANDARD OIL LOSES THE FIGHT Uarrttt K. Van Riper Jr., son of 11. C. Van Riper, returned to this city lait night from Berkeloy, where he l studying nt 'he University of Cal ifornia. TRUST TO DISSOLVE Tomorrow evening at the Hlghl Hchool Assembly llnll, a free Bible I lecture will bo glvcu by James II.1 f'n'.p, n well known lilbln student of TlimiiKb NoUnit V Crane appllra-l llun "III Ih iiimli' at tonight's iiiiftlngi - u( ilu rliy Hiiiinll lor n trim tils? for tl.,. W 1" IMmiliusn Company, wmiJOMV 'AL.OliAirM RIGHT FORK- "' AHHKKM TO PAY OVER MX ARM IN DEVOID (IK NKI.V, AM IT MtV UK .NH'KNNAIIV TO HE HtlllT TO UII.UTI.N'U an- desirous of establishing u Km' platil In Klamath Fall. The rompa-l nj. If It niiriii-.il In nvlllng thu frnji-1 ihUc. pru nr in pm In ri plant Nro il Mt ill nit Jrtft.niio, ami one Hint , (innluli guv imiiiikIi lor IkiKIiik, llRlilluit. ilnimsilr tinil other pur J"1'" D.ilii'idnr. mi milinoobile i. l-oim fur it lt i'f 2f., noil iMiiiiiUtlon, "r'. ulalinil n serious Injur) ) Tlii fiiiupnii U ilmlroix iiLti'tlliiii rdu) afli'iniNin, nbll,. HntkliiK In inn tu hiihlii. i iim fiiim n piiHiltilo, '"' Wl)ll.. Mrlirnl.lt Knr;iK.'. Dwlimdiir (i u.l lum iikikiI to ili'Mialt a r.-'rtllli'd luiil bun MuikliiK mIHi kiimiIIih., nml hfk nl IS.nnii n n nunrm.trp In tlu''l iljilit linn liriiitm. ntnrntiil wllli til) that l liiy hIII nntit thi' iltit In "" I'"1'1 Knlrrljiu nnmlu'r mom of ilMiiiilnii Hula iiiiintlik altir tin' frnii-.i'ii kutni'. lnn H11411 n n Mettled iMov U Krwiitl li) tlii'lr innliii. tir lld, lliii MtlriK big eienae. iin.'luii.l In ilauun Tin. Iinnriliiiau rumny haa plant ' Hiiilth iiiIIih! ilu. u)uri-l man In Tlltll'NAMI TO KAMII.V H A.NV I'HVNIt'l.W OYIMi ntOM l'l... (H'K KI'IIIKMIt. iintlik Hill r tin' frnu.. I'n katniri', hIh-ik lnti un n HkIiIciI ",s', ", Tluy uImi rlMilro tofl'loH lorrb, tin- Kmollni- on bin llclil '" -Mnn ifori. thr paliiK U'nim IkiiIimI, mid In 11 Ittuli, Ilu- urin llk'af. I'lllHd I'lfk rrlro WAHIIINtlTO.V, M) I.'.. -Tim Htntn lii-imrimi'iit lum Ih-i-u Inforuml 1 1 Mlnlt'r t'nlliiiiiii, nt 1'i'klnit, ttini ll.i Cl.llic.f KOW-lliliii'iil btjl UKtrod to mi Inili'tniill) In uui) nti) of tln Am rlrmi pli)rliluun nmlmliiK In tin IlKl.l UKnlnt tin- pniMimnnlc pluc Mnnrburla nr, .li'iiii'n with tin1 HraldrH morn tlnn 11 miin of .MiKrliun iIihIou IhIiik (.miil'iiid by Ilu' Ktriimiiit, Dm. Hlronic and lu Midfiinl, tlrnnt Paw and Aihland. ' 'lt nml kiici.-cd..! In I'jtliimiUli. i-iiKnr, of tin- lblllppluo ncrlcn, of rind ba ili'ponlird n rerllBrd check ln tln ilMiiifbnt not lMforo thn nklni nrlall rvprmrnt (he United Statvi wltli tin-ll(icliurTlly council for the " liurnnl o Dalmxlnr'a fnrrarm ut "" I'lagm" ninfi-n-nn' at Mukdon. ouiiiitit Ion of thtdr 150,000 plant In "'" Hi'-.-rltt in Hip rlbow. '" ''' ' death of any of the Hint rli within eight monthi. InM-' Hr It.' It. Hamilton, I ho ph)tlciau rlinn phyriotast oBplorti, or ot lltliin Hip) havn elghtaen pUata In'outnnni-d. m)i tin- Injury In mn""' American medical rrpre-entatUea. ('allfnrnla rltlrn. Mt lloardman. thai 'jJniu. and m) n'oulri' ernftlM bn. f.hlmw govurnnicnt ha agreed head of the com cm, I Ran Fraaclt- lr II hi-l. B?7 " tgt gL ri 'ifcBr ggggH g-g-P 'TgggPN' 'SgR ggggggggg-ggggggggggggJg-ROm gnrggggggggggggg-gl -ggggVr- J1 dgggggggggggggggggggggggggl iBJ1-'iiiiiiiiiiii "MOTHER'S W OBSERVED HERE VETERANS OF '90 WOULD ORGANIZE WIIITKKUm'KRHWKRKMl'CHlM AMi HI'AXIMH WAK VKTEKAXM KVIIKCK IV KI,AMATH FA I.I A VKHTKHIIAV HKHVICKN ATI MKTHOHIHT Cllt'lU'll ' ARK AHKKR TO TfRX OtT FOR THK KXKRC1HEH TO IIK HEM) ON MKMORIAIi OAV. Motbor'x Day wna obered In Albert K. Klder and Charles J. For Klnmnlh Fall jottorday In a nttlnK,,,,on ,rp muMnn efforte to baro all manner, and while, nil wero ui.ablo to.,f, ,he St",nl,,!, Wnr, i10, a . 'rlly turn out In conjunction with tho procun. whlto carnations, tbo flower, 0rand Arln). Woracn'. Relief Corpa van orn by u jsreat many. There I and Bonn of Veteran, on Memorial a n ilvuiand for flower Haturday ! Day, to tako part In tho parade and i modify In accordaaco wRk thU aln- that could not be met, and the hlp-1 ccrcl,,M to hcll hcrent thai tine, j Ion. Tho court below la to rttt'u 'nicntn received Saturday night wereThcro nro a numbr of ra" "" who Jurltdlctlon to tho extent MceM-ry to fnilivhf frit I It a iitnra anl ttfnt nllkAvlrinl MtMnllaii- a lata li .ld before their arrival. . , cba cr , hc Phn,pplncgi aA tno ' ,, M t 0rde4 ijui eteninK memoera or upraguo crc MkcJ to communicate aa toon ai The court held that tho thirty daji j CHIEF JCMT1CE WHITE L'I'MOLIW THK HCUSm OF THE UWKH 'COl'RTH, MAKING OXLV A FEW MoniFICATIONH United Pre Service WA8HINOTON, May 16. Tko hit. terly con tu ted caao between the United State government aad tho Standard Oil company waa decided to day In favor of the government by Chief Juttlco White. The dlaaoUtlou of the Standard Oil octupua waa ipc clflcally ordered In the dotation. "Our conclusion Is that the decree of tho lower court should bo a rated" was Chief Justice White's opinion, "except as to minor matters, concern InR which wo have Indicated that the decree should bo modi Bed. Our order, therefore, will be oaa of af firmance, with directions, however, to JAMRS II. COI.K llllil.' Student. Who U-cturca at the IIIkIi School Tomorrow Night. Ilrookly. N. Y. "Death" will be the J to pay Ib.SOO to I he families of tholPiw-kcr's theme, and tho lecture will deceased. ra rapllallit, nmt I Interested In some) i i Hie lament banks In the Ilav Cltv. Kd MarllriMim raine In from llameii! Tim roiupniiy will apply to tho Valley the Utter part of the week to Arnica Movra HMer ruuiirll fur n ilfly )rar franrhlw, thol visit friend and see what Is going on. Justlco Grave has removed his of mine a they did In ItiMeburg. That, Kl ka) be lias Imtii lied down to j fee Into the rooms lately occupied by Ihoy hate Impllill faith In tho future! bimliiiM for llo long months, and)l',"'J Mill in tho WltbrowMelhasn smwili of thu rlty I shown by the I not going back until sent for. " building, hi business having out furl Hint ib,.y Intend to put In a .groan the building whlrh he lately IC..O00 plain her . while In all other O. W. Kdwsrds of Marsvllle and J loerupleil. rltlis In the kinte the cost of their R. McDonald of San Fianclscti ie. . plants lis newt- exrceiled 150,000. j turned to this rlly from Merrill )e- The slle on whMi I he plant will bu!terday. They left this morning fr lurated has nut beui decided upon' California point. .t, luil It will In all probability be in i ixt iim railroad track, Home (Mfiple think death Is n friend, Kiamatli Falls eoplo have long ami the gateway to lleaveu. Is it beui asking for n gas plant, and they om-frlcndr Hear J. II. Colo at thol mny cvcnl.v Mnuager Hous are i laird to think that n company kt High School Tuesday at "Mr., p. m.i,fin ((f D0 Tom,j0 in(,Hlor wnl com. llllng to enter the Mid.. Such a 'l.lled to refuni money to nbout !00 I'lanl. In addition to betag a great Wm. Uhrmann and Hans Btoehslcr. , Jroni, onh K,mBr , heater, owing rnmenlcnci! to resldonta of tho town, farmer near Dairy, were In town o',0 breakdown In tho motion plctunt HI bring In a number of families Ida) on business. ninchlne. Whlln tlio l.unhlne bai ndad.oi:slderabonlhoslinof tbo. . Wr renalred. Mr. Houston haa or. ell)' pay roll. v -.- itiiaiaauui I ilered another luacblir. which will be Installed and r?ady far uto in case if jimcrgencle. "Tho Leading Lad)" I the title of iANOTHER MOTHIN PICTURE MACHIHt: ORDERED BY J.V. KIMIIAMi tltTYR CHOICK , RK8IDKNCK PROPERTY IKE BRUSH MIRUOVT MAKES ITS BON MERE J V. Kimball, the local repreaen tile of the Weyerhauser Timber iiiuny, has purchased nfty.foot lt nlnng the ,'lrvr on Conger avenue, '"'in J. 0. Fierce. The property Is J'"! south of tho lllshop piece, anil I Henry Rnbbea, and W. O. Ilowld have been creating qulto a llttlo sou ration lu tho automobile world Ihcsn Ail few d with tho fine llttto Itrurli runabout, which arrived hem Friday rtcnlng. Tho car U of an at. begin at 7MB sharp. Judging from tho many comajonta this speaker has received through tho pre, both In Canada as well as the United Slate tho lecture will bo well north hearing. Tho speaker I traveling under tho iiuaplclces of the International Blhlo Students' Asocial Ion. Tho object of this association Is to ytimulate Dlblc study by advising Christians of any and every denom Inallnn to a better aud deeper under Maudlng of (lod's word The claim Is that If people could only see the reasonableness of tin llilde teachings, such doctrlaes at "Kvolutlon," "Higher Criticism," etc.. would find no advocates. That alo4iiany honoat skeptics and infidels who hate discarded the sacr ed vrltlnga would be reclaimed; for, Hint which they have found fault wiHi it i'ot In tho Bible as they had sup posed, hut Instead, some falso theor ies advanced by man and termed in the Scriptures, "Doctrines of devils." The tutoelation ias some, slaty speakers traveling and lecturing be toro the classes and the public. They Haveled Inst )ear more than a bund It Is more than probable that at thla tlrao tho organisation of a Span- Pott, Grand Army of tho Republic, Hpraguc Chapter, Women' Relief Corps, nnd a number of Spanish War Veterans and Sons of Veterans met at tho library and marched In a body to a race Methodist Episcopal church. where apropriate exercises were held. I winter, and a kcv. aeorgo Feeae. pastor, delivered. willingness to join an eloquent sermon on tnc topic or tho day. and brought forth several object lessons. The musical features of the services wero also good, espe cially the numbers by the Klamath Mate quartet, tho city's latest musical organisation. This was their first ap pearance, and they made a great impression. possible with cither Elder or Frgr' named by the lower court aa Uo tlcvj son. so a meeting can be arranged. , within which the Standard sbeald tx Ub Varyeteraet: camp will b takankrait tajmaatka-ter ike ateasJari to 77- a...v. -.. VL i... I -ti.i.rr--1 a particularly funny Vltagraph pic ture which was shown last night for the first time, nml which provoked roars of laughter. Tho lilsh wathor.lt.d n,ou mile, visited over J.B00 sai nan ' Itl st Mtttl It a til lailnt u MPui Pasi. ... . aa . . asaajk cities aim neia upwaras or ii.ouu ineellngs. The association also puts Into clr- woman's blundeiing attempts aro bo lug talked or on tho street today. "In Old Florida" nnd "Madamo Rex" am two exceptionally good pictures. Fort Klamath Girl Is Best Co-Ed Athlete at Agricultural College (OUVAI.I.IS, May 15. Miss Bess l."osley, a Freshman at O. A. C 'mil Fort Klamath, Is the beat all round nihlelo of tho college womon, iiiK proven her tltto to tho dltlluc dy, Sherwood, Washington county; third, aertrudo Wallln, Salem (Utter two, town). Hammer throw (carenter'a ham mor. illstanco 108 ft. B In. First, Hon by winning five first places, tie- i Noll Sykcs, Salem; second, Pimm ItiRfor a second In another ovant. and. Philomath (town); third, Charlotte lidplng win still another In the an- Huff, Portland (Waldo) ttin.l a i. . . . .. .... ... a a aa-a XOiil track moat between tho alrla in tho dormitory, Waldo Hall, and thoao living In town, Tho Waldo Hall girls won by n iuoro of a to 31 points before an on. t nulastio audience of girls, women of "ie faculty and several youag men "lio wanted to see how a track meet for "women only" Is conducted. Tho records wero as follews: io-yard dash, time S seconds Hrst, R,sa Looiley; aacoad, Nail Rkos, galtai; third, Rose Mason, Jef frson (all Waldo). Low hurdles, tin B aasoada t Irtt, Ress Uoalay, aacogd, Alloa Lost. 100-yard dash First, Bess Loose- ley; second, Maude McLaughlin, In dependence (town); third, Rose Jef ferson (Waldo). High Jump, 4 ft. First aertrudo Wallln, Salem (town); tlo for second, Bess taosloy and Alice Leedy, Sher wood. Broad Jump, 13 ft. 11 In. Flrat, Bess Loosetey, second, Gertrude Wat (In, Salsm; third Jesse Audra Rust, Portland. Igkth of a mile run First, Btaa Looseley, 33 seconds; second,, Julia McFaddeo, Corvallla (town); third. Nail lykei, Salem (Waldo), T. A. Turnago and wlfo of Bonanin nrrlved In the city yesterday for u brief visit on the guests or Mr. ami Mrs. (loo. W. Morlne. They returned homo today. ' (leorgo Maxwell, a ranchman of tho vicinity of Ronanxn, was In town yesterday. THEY DISCUS PUIS FOR HUM BUY Saturday ovonlng a meeting of the Memorial Day committees was held, at which time a number of good auggestions were made for tbo success of the occasion. Another meeting will be held noxt Saturday, at which tlmo tho various sub committee are to make a reuoi t of tho amount of mon ey they will need to carry out their work. After the total expense U de termined tho work of raising tbo necessary funds will be commenced. culatlon nn enormous quantity of freo literature In defense of tho Bible and to assist peoplo to a proper study and knowledge thereof. Last yenr In the English language this amounted to more than 310,000,. 000 ge, nnd In tbo foreign lan guages It ilrculated In this country nlono inoro than 6,000,000 pagta. Theso almost Inconcolvablo totals be i wilder tho average mind. Tho coming lecturer has filled some of tho largest theaters In tho country end those failing to bear htm will miss something good. Thoao who do have i tho plcasuio of hearing will also be caused to think, for unlilo many this Bible scholar Invites you to use keen reasoning powers. W, J. Noo of Sacraminto waa here Sunday In the Interests of the Railway mal service. DEM CHURCH WORKER HAS REUTIORS HERE In Saturday's Oregonlan a Los Ait l.eles despatch tell of tho death of James L. Applegate, one of the best- liiown Baptist church workors In tho United State. Deceased was a resi dent of Kansas City, Mo., till about tlx months ago, when he came West to Pasadena. For out halt a century he wa I'lomlncntl) Identified with the Bap tUt iliurch and for tnlrty-flve years sedlior of tho Baptist State asaoela tlo t of Missouri. He sorvod for many jearx as trustee of the William Jewell ('liege, nt Llborty, Mo. Jss. Applegate was a nephew of Jeaso Applegats, one of Oregon's best known ploncirs, and a cousin of LucUa Tl.. Ivan n. nnd Captalu O. C. Applegate, all well known residents of thU comi ty. Captalu O. C. Applegate, lu a dip east In ISO!, met the divine. up. Such a move was started last expressed their Since that time several more veterans havo moved to Klamath Falls. Miss Ashley camo In from Bly Ust Friday, and Is visiting friends hero for a few daya before going on to her homo In Portland. f..rrd to comply with tho lav waa lav adequate. It aaaoaaead that It would E. E. Bornelt camo In from San Francisco last night, and U calling on tho trade In tho Interests of the Whit tlnr-Coburn company. E. L. Britten, a well known resi dent of Lakevlcw, came in from tho lake county metropolis Saturday, aad spent Sunday hero. southerr mm NH1 KflTED, TOO United Press Service WASHlNaTOK, May 13. A joint resolution has been Introduced In tho tenato by Senator Works of Callfor nlo, unthorltlng Prealdont Taft to In itio th'o Republic of Mexico and tho republics 6( Central America to par ticipate In the Panama-Pacific expo sition at San Francisco. dlssilveta. The declatoB rendered today dtreat- ly affects the biggest baaiaass tdne In the United States, aad. rectly, nearly a haadred ether basl mts combines, modeled oa tho same lines. It Is the culmination of a legal bat tle which haa bora fought all over the country for four and a Jtalf years. At torney General Wlekeraham declared jit to be, perhaps, tho moat Important caao ever 'taken before the highest court. Tbo caao had Ita Inception la the filing of a bill of comptalat la Novem ber, HOC. before tbo circuit court for the Eastern District of Mkwoarl, against 143 corporatiou aad seven individuals, on tbo ground that they were a "comblaatloa In roatrawt of trade." aad therefore vlotaUng tho Sherman anti-trust law. Jean D. Rockefeller. Hoary H. Rogers, Heary M. Flagler, Oliver H. Payae aad Ckas. H. Pratt were among tho ladlvMaals made defendants by tho salt. For nearly two yaara prior ta the filing of tho suit Qoraraawat agoats had been gathering evidence all over tho country. Tho Mil of complaint embodied much of thla evidence. It covered 330 closely priated pages. and purported to give a history of the growth of tho "oil trust," from Us In ception In 187C. Continued o Pa a) Charles W. Reynolds of Lakovlow waa among Sunday's visitors In Klam nth Falls. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wllley arc lu from their homestead on Aspen Lake. HrERMl PROJECT ' HEEDS SECND HISH SCHOOL DEFEATS RIVERSIDE Tho gouio Saturday afternoon be tween tbo second high school team and the team from tho Rlveraldo school resulted In a victory tor tho high school bunch. Tbo score was 34 to 13, In the flrst tuning tho grammar school klda blanked their opponents, and chased In three runs for themselves, biit their larger oppo- WA8IIIXOTON, May 13. CoagressJ will bo ushcil for nn additional ap pioprlatlon of probably 13,000,000 with which to complete tho reclama tion work In Imperial valley, accord lug to a plaa oa which Presldeat Taft, Secretary Fisher and Brigadier Oen eral Marshall, consulting engineer of tho Interior department, have agreed. Work on the Colorado river baa been suspended until after the 'spring floods, but will bo resumed when the water subsides. Batlmates show that tho appropriation (or the work will fall short of the amouat neeeaaary. Supreme Court Dismisses the Contempt Cases Against Labor Men United Press Service WASHINGTON, May 15. The su pi erne court reversed the decision of tbo court of appeals of tho District of Columbia sentencenlng Oompers, Mit chell and Morrison, and dismissed the wholo case. The prominence of tbo persons In volved aa well aa the magnltndo of the Issues raised combined to make tho "labor contempt" eaaea of greater pubtlo Interest In some ways than any litigation before the supreme court since the famous Dredd Scott cases. The principals la the suit are Sam uel Qompera president, John Mitchell vice president and Frank Morrison secretary of the American Federation of Labor. The issues, as urged ay tho labor leaders, are the rights' of free speech, a free press and the hreott. The eaae grew oat of a.htfaatt be ataadac with a strike at e4al tsritak'. era la the pleat of the BtMk'a Steve and Range company at St. Leal. August 3, 190C, Tbo store company .Insisted on maintaining aa "open shop," and refused to accede to the union's request for aa eight-hoar day. The union thereupon lastltated a boycott, aad, belag aSUiated with tho American Federatloa of Labor, short ly afterward secured the aid ot that vast organisation la their Sgat. la March, 1907, the Federatloa fated to place the name of the aek'a Store and Range compear oa the "we doa't patronise" Hat la the Amerkaa Fed- oratlonbrt, oflcial orgaa ht the feder ation. Thla waa the IM of Srats against whtea organised labor, was warned beeauee of their alleged; aa fair ettRnde toward tbo wolan,bTa boycott agalast the St. LeoJa aewwos maoe aatwawiae, Oa Aageet II, lMfo Mftwisssasn :.,... . iV t"i mi&.'&SM HH MWWMMMMISW fCaa-anad oa Pea ;W$ .-J.), ;".,- :& H- ., .4aa ..-. .'.,