The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 27, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLH. OHKflO.N, HATI'IIDAY, JANUARY 117. IfMSi
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STUDENTS SETTLE
TARIFF QUESTION
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lobbery masked iiinlitr tho nuiiie nf
aI lUiTM 16 tlyUl."Dl"",,',ll"" ",Hl ,,Jrl,,l", ' iImijhi.
KLAIrllin IJ5 TTininiLIf l". Hm produuir. tlm ion. inner unit
. '" wagn earner Prior In I In. t,.
Intltui then wax mi inrlrf, hut from
iiomi; oiutohh'AL TAi.t:vr ,H"1 '" ls3:! ' " stuuty in.
ir, iii mo lariiT tendency , while
QUESTIONS FOR
YOUNG TEACHERS
Ll B I IM -!.. ! .
"' ' .""' Clay mvaaiini n 32 Inaugural
I ISIMMIN .WIK llirTIIN TU'l'l n Ii.M'I.Iiik trend until I tic I Ml
Ill.thOV WITH
(war During I In. war Hm tnpltnllati
.il ruiilml nml puahcd fur proteo.
.Hull Ttndo l mi Initio ,,f il... ,.,i.
dl It waa mil tho nrtrml )cll nf tatiromwit f ,, tmtn , i,,,!,,,.,),
make mi exception, Tor mi IuIlt IIium
)ialonluy ufk'rniiiiii Iiii liiul in grant
llll ItlCpllotl, I
II Him In lint iiiih null of I In, rim'
I I mm uml Havings hank Joeph
Kiimip, Hid mini dealer, for ubnut
JIIBo on soinu noicii. in onlur to so.
turn tlm iliilm In mini It prove good'
llio proma wim Imui'il on sovcntion ! ""
of Kniion'a hotlnca on tlm Allumuni MH'IUTM OF I.Vgi'HIV
in ii. nnerin William n. lliiriit-a In
very tmiil of llvi slink, both row uml
Ilium', nml when he went oik to Hid
Hindi In oiimiiiii.ii,i of till culllmi
unit nw I lie Hutrntft'ii tow belonging
in uoruip, hid strungcM kind of mi
nltiicliiiirni developed, Tlm iw hIII
In under I lie kiiiiiImiihIiIi of tlm ahcr-
in oiiiro uml llio itiiinl)- (onrt iinlll
Mllllll llllMMltlo In mnilo ,f .
suit or Iho attachment.
which
WIM. IIH ,t.Mi:i AT CANDI
DATCH I'Olt HTATK I'AI'KltH AT
Xi:.T i:AMIN.tTIO.K
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II
County ttuporlntciidcnt of "School
lhP Klamath tilttli school Hint won fur
II I lie ilrlatn with Hot Jackson county
Itsnt (mill Ashland tail hIkM hi
IIiiuiUui opera houso, Hint )nll
ihmiU tin ilnwii In history a marking
n rl'ixll III llm scloum of t-ililint lonnl
riultnlliin A good deal ' Hi1 local
nulling d'io before t It laurels
rrc I'Urul on tlio tilnwa of tlm
)unnK IiihikIc giants, lint ncrerlhe.
liil It Kits eiillllllg 1'nsslhly II wit
riultlnt only on general prlnrlplfa
Lut II wna ctultlug Jmt tin same, Tlm
iilm rtn itiiiii, iliarii ami In uuUoii,
ih4 hml rmiimli Inmrr to iltlm rlti'U,
Jwrfti HVcllliin wan )rlliiiR('r, nml
It iiiiln llu nit, Tlirrn wna not
a Juncture xljctn It mhhIIiIh for
blin to riiiitiii''r t RiHiit tlirnatalrnlii
r that ln illil not ft In I he floor mul
tilrirl n mat) lorlaliintlon from tlm
M(h arhixil l(i)a Hint waa rlthi-r In
hunnr of th lllnr, llu- Klninalti
rtuntr Mull rliiMil, riorriirn Hliml or
th cIiimiI tram, or on of tlm other
Ittlft pi-ita on Hm Inrat alitr, Ttirfp
tat a Ma rruwil to ciijor t lit? rnlliu
iliini ami tlm ilrtiatr.
The rtriiina'a iroKram waa Intro-i)ti-l
Iii lln IiIkIi mIiimiI oriliiittra,
unilrr (ho Iraitcralilti of I'rnf, llrorRx
, Willi, whllf llni-, J, H. Mtiltililo.
n-M, 'ilnr of Hip UnkTllln l'rratix
Milan rliurrli, prmlifl on Hie plat
frm Tli )iiiIrp (or Hip ilpoat
Tr Juitfp llitny U llenann f Hip
clrrult court ci.JihIkh (Irorxp Nolaml
tint Ctiarlca Hlnno. Tlila trio nf nr
Mtir, IwlnK tirofcMlnnnl rtrlmtpr of
lenr itamlliie ami liavlnit llafir
lur )raia to all kllifla of iloliatrra,
f wl, liail ami InillfTorcnt, wrrr wp
f liil fur iliclr niilKniiii-nl.
TIip ililtliiK ifndir from Hip
i mntjr aent n Jnrkatill county WrP
J I' Moarnll Wrnoii lllitu anil Walk.
rf Thorn accinniniiilcl by tlirlr roach,
I. of i: . MiHiro of tht'lr arliiMil,
llio lintlmi la irmllliK mllllona lo
iiuini it rnniiinii (mini to fndlllMlo
trailn licn i n atioko of Hip pen
mum morn mlnlit Im nnompllaluil,
IfmliT It Hm naturnl i-alili ilri-rciara
nml It in la na nn nrtlnrlnl ntliMilua,
"Infniit lri1iiaitrlfi.' whlrli wrr tsn
Kara no kIcii proti-rtlon. In. an Id,
nn now Hip Inmlixl to rlnnior for
Hip almltpr nil litntach nvrr i ii-ntury
nil Hilly )rnr nko our ickUIciimI
IniiiiaKP for u.ra wna Hip aam na
jliipat llrltuln, hut rrrrntlr Hm ur.-nl.
ir tunnnco t.y far lina Iimmi Hint of
fori-lsn louutrlpa, ami thla umlcr pro.!
lotion, which cuii tml foalur ahlp-
pine. Hlnio thu rldl wnr Ihrro hnv
Iippii all pniilia lurr. nml I'rntirn nml
KtiKlnml, with frw trmlp, h.ivc hn.l
hut Hi Mi inrh Tnna, hcn n pnrt
ol Ml Jim. IiiiiI lo linn piolirtlon
fniiii lh Cillcil Hlnlca, nml now that
rim la olio of t:.o I'nltiil Klnli-a ilm
haa to hrvr,. prolcrllori from Mcilro
llinry IIbiciiu-xt wita Hm mother nf
all Inula I Hm ptotrrtlip tariff, "ami i
lip. of nil ipopp niiRht to know."
iMinorraaary latatlon la unjcl m.
nthm, now a nlwn)a, Im mncliiilcil
ttrat for Hip ni-KMlvr alilo wna lr
I'pII, hi itrrlari'il It ahauril to ray
Hint fri Irailp rnti- rorruptlin In
Hilltlr, na It w until only aKxravatP
II. Kimtatirl with frm. trailn lina
munoMli, while Kranro with pro.
trrtton haa minr. The ratlioaila nru
tnat Inula, ami havp tin pratcrtliin,
for ! roulil not protect them If p
wautiil to, Krery tlnn wp hnvo hml
fri Irailp wp havp hail pnnlra, With
frn
John (I, Hwnu la In nii-lpt from Hlnlo
ttupirliitciiilcnt I.. It. Alderman of a
rlnular kIvIiik tho aounvn of kxuiii.
liintion iiiiallnna for the aumtner nml
Idled from n Hat prepared hy thu ml
piilntkmknt of puhllc Inatructlon. Ito
iiownlilo when thu applicant lina
tfilKht autti-aafully not ea thrill thnu
thirty-two convcutlvo wi-vk within
alx yenra from ilnto of Inauo of tho
tvrllllrntp. Kourct-K of ijiicllona In
Methmla, White' Art of Tcachlm?!
Hourc c of other auhjectw anine na kIv
en nliovp,
(Irndunlea of atnmlnrd normal
urhool atntiilard (ollcmii nml iml
vcrallloii nml tencheru' acrrtilltud
triilnlnc loumoa In IiIrIi iihoola (In
OrCKon only) mny aecuro curtlfltntca
without nxamlnntlon hy npplilnic to
Hm upcrlntundent of puhllc Inatruc
Hon.
Tenchrra who dealro to ham their
r.rnik-a from oilier alnlcn accepted In
OreKon nhoiild write to thu auperln
AMBROGETTI TRIES
CASE SECOND TIME
rnnKumonta to havo tho tree treated,
and tho mfn arc at work acraplnuL,. .... nrrraimai
off tho bark and remoYlnit tho acale. LI AKKt DEFENDANT
Sir. Itockcfoller hlmiclf taken (rrcatl
Intcrcat In tho work, t pending a lone I
Whether thu nttmlimcfit lurlinlea' winter teat of thinui who wnni ini imnli.ni ..f .,.ii,nn i. ... i ... ...
(lhi. milk ioiiI.I not he leiiriied lo.lny 'paper. . f tlm lo iItt,0'ii10 ,Ilanr n,!!,,,,,.,,
.. ...... i -
Altorney Klllott anya Im will Inalat
Hml Hm aherlff aoll the atork liiateml
of a heavy hill for keep heliiK run up,
iumiiih miiri: hi;mhu:uk
HIOM IHMKIi-l o.V TIIAMKM
United I'rcM Hnrvlco
LONIION', Jnn. tl -.The Tliniiica la
iik'Uk. nml n tin uuud hum a In Hip
ii.'I'it nlle) limn heen Inundated
with heavy loaa, llowhnnl rcariieil
many. Ilumlreda went fornil lo atiend
Hip iiIrIiI on lioiiaMopa hill an fur na
known nunc wna drowned. Heavy
lallia were the enuau.
thy the ilnto of thu eiainlnatlon.
WATCH IS TAKEN
FROM ASHLANDER
WAI.Ki:it Tlllllt.V, J.UKMI.V CIH'.V.
TV li:itATKI(, I'lTH WATCH l.
TAIII.i: AT OI'KltA IIOl'Mi: AMI
IT IMMAI'I'iailN
TIip liniiie oralora wrtp I'lnrenu1
I mil IVirrral I'ell and IMwIn Cov
ll'l Kliilihleneld aouiPwIiNt naton.
heil the nmlletirp wfcen, III oM-ulim
I'e I'Mnratn he turneil to Hip I urn I
i m, which ant on tho rlisht of tlm
tii ami aald "Wp hatp ronm li'ri
tcnlght hiiplni; Hint )ou will win Hit
intiatp Our loally lina M on
I l In thla dltertlon. Thu henroral
I J lint know whether It wa irowr
f lOtlttca) to the atrnimer within
tlic catfa In aiiplnud, hut wen kIwii
'r' Iiiiln tluin to aperulalP, for llrv.
Rtulililiflehl Minn turned lo tho Ah
ln, joutha at the left of tlm atnRo.
tii mI.I "v ,ny,, ronm horn tin
nUht luipiMR that )nii will win thla
'li-hate, Our Knllnntry haa led our
I"n In liil dlrif lion."
Hfrn everjliody knrw what In do,
"! thf) ImiKlml nml applaudoil, hoth
'lea or ri.uieatnnla JolnliiK In llio
mirth.
Mr, Mimntt Kavu Hm flrat iirRiitnent
"1 the aRlruintUc aide of tho qiioatlon
to whether It ho remitted Hint tho
M7 of thla rnuntry ho n Kradunl
I'roirrajntHy fril, R ,irloclvo lnrffi
"o iletlared It n nefntlmm ayatcm of
Walker Thorn, one of tho dvkatvra
from Aahland, repiravntlmc tho Jack,
ami county achuol In tho tariff quca
thin nl tho opera houan laat iiIkIiI.
leal hla wntih With hi follow atu-
dent ho aat at n table, ImvlliK hi
trado tlm fori'lRti competlilon watch laid out In front of him to aco
would cauao our manufarluror In ,,iat ,,l loki,nt kept within tho
drop price until Induatrle would Milton mlnulo limit. After tho do-
hnvo In rIip up nml tho fnrluilpil,a(" wt" concluded and tho victory
ilrlien out llo did not defend the awarded In Khimnth IHkIi, lot of
unnereaaarlly IiIrIi tariff. dechwlnis!fl,lk" '""" "l0 audleiico climbed tu
that If SO tier rfnt la eniiuirli lo e.ier the tK t cuilKralUlulo tho winner
Hip dlfferenrii In prlco to take care of '"'"I liwra ua well for Reed work
Uiniiilnalloiia will h held Jnno lf.
20, 21 nml 22, nml December 1 8, 19
and 20, 1912. Hourrtii of rii'rtloni
will bo nn follow.
Arithmetic Oiiv-rntirth from tho
round! of kludy nml ColttroHi,' threo
fourlha from Hnilth.
Civil (lovcrniiicnt Htrnni! mid
Hrhnfer.
(liiiKrnphy-.One-fourlh from tho
cmir of at ady ami C'olurovo, thniw
fourlh from Itrdwak' ami lltninnn
Uraiiiiiiar Ono-fourth from tho
lourao of ludy and (iilKrovo, three
fourth from llcuhlcr.
Illalory Ouo-fourth from thu
roiiriM' of aludy uml Colurove. threo-
fourth from Dnub.
OrthoRrnphy One-fourth from llio,
rour3 oi imiy uml colRrnvo. three
tourtli from I lent 'a Word U-aaoua.
I'hyalcal (ScoRrnphy Tnrr'a new
rh)lcnl nORraphy
ItendliiR Courav of atudy and Col
Krove. School Ui of Oregon. 1U edl
tlon. Thiory mid Practice ColRrovo,
"Tho Teacher and Ilia School:"
WrltlnR Courao of atudy, ColRroio
and tho Outlook Wrltlnr, Synteui.
AlRehrn Welli, AlRobrn for 8oc-l l,.cniilnir tomorrow iho Melhrwll..
ondary HihooU.
Comixialtlon-s-lfrrrlrk and Damon.
I.ltcrnturc. Amcrtmn Nowcom-
er' American I.lternturo nml Claialr.
I'hyaloloRy Krtihn,
l')rholoRy lto.d. An Introdtic-
tlon In I'ajrhnloK)
ItookkeopltiK Offlco Method nnd
I'nvrtlr.il llookkioplne.
Ilolnny -IterRen, Klcment of Mot.
any.
(I'oloRy -l.o Cnnto.
(ieometry Wontworth.
Will ilruM-n Hn-k Ite-Hcrllon?
Aakrd today If ho would run again
for hi office, JuJatlco of tho I'caco
ChnrloM Orarex, dtiiiucrat, declared
Hint a It wa nlno month until el ac
tion, ho inw no reason lo harry.
. ' -
ODD KKMIWH DKOItKK WOUK
Tunlght Klamath IhIro No. 137, I.
0. O. F will hold an especially In
tcreatliiR inoellnR at It hall, when
Hip second nnd third degrees will
he put on, nnd half a dozen candidates
Initiated.
REVIVAL BEGINS
AT
uith itt:ii'iaic HKitvicrs to.
MOD ItOW AXD TWO KI'IXIAI.
.Mi:irrix;s m'liixfr wki:kdayh
I Inn) each dny watching tho progress
made. Tho surplus supply from the
llorkefcllcr orchard la sent annually
to Now York hoipltala.
Itockofcller Is a great lover of trees,
and never permits one to bo cut down,
llo transplants moru trees than any
man In the country.
MIXKItH FA VOII tlKCAVL
FOU U.MOX'S OFFICERS
"nltcd Press Br1e
INDIANAfOUS, Jan. 38. The
miners' convention has adopted a con
ttltutlonal amendment providing for
election nnd tho recall or Interna
tlnnal otucor to bo held on petition
of 30 per cent of the unionists.
ITAMAX HTOXKMAHOX DKLAYH
Tltl A I, AXIl IH TllltRtTHVM)
WITH KIXK FOR CXIVTRMPT OF
COfRT
IA
GRACECHURCH
Fei.i.irrTr: hi'kkchfm
WIM. HK VKUV XlTMintOfH
I'nllPil I'ris Kervlc-
WA8IIINOTON. D. C. Jan. 27.
l-a I'ollctto announces that next Frl
Hay. February 2d, ho will speak at
Philadelphia at tho publishers' ban
quet, February Sth dines at Jersey
City with republicans, nnd In Febru
ary and March stump two weeks In
Illinois, Iowa-, Dakota, Nebraska,
Kanaaa and Oklahoma.
folk of Klamnth Fall will Inaugurato
a series of revivals In Grnco M. Br
Church, of which I lev. Geo, II. Feeso
Is pastor. For stimulating tho In-
'terost of tho peoplo In the effort for n
religion, awakening tho church has
(secured tho sen Ires of Rov. C. M. Vail
. . ....... i id. ...i... ....i i
nip iintim proiiuri, lip illil not npprotej "" " ", ' ki uiiiiukiij
of 35 per rent Tlm opposition would. w" "', lou'' Thorn looked for hlsj
S . .a . . . 'i. nli.li t l.i.,l I...AH ....l.l,...l tl.......
imvii in prnin Hint ir'o trnup l ncce.
History, Ceneral
lllitory.
Illatory of (-Mutation
Me era Ccnernl
r.iry prarllrnl and Just for
(Continued on I'aRp 2)
If It
Dnvldnon,
wntrh. It had been snatched. Thorn) Literature, CnRllsh Newcximor'J
hope Hint itiimo sluiltnt look It for nKuRllsh I.lternturo ami Classic.
jjnko. mid will return It to him.
ATTACH BOIES
TO SECURE CLAIM
noMi-sTie orADiit'n:DH rxitKit
COIIIT CAIIK I'K.NDI.VO CASK
OK IIAXK Vi:ilHt'H JOMKUl
KOXOI
!t o.vv.woiir diki: oiao or
I TltKATMHNT OVCU HKItK
Med I ief Sir'iV
Ni:W YOltK, Jan, 27. Tho Duku
of CouiiailRht ha returned, enthusi
astic nt Washington' hospitality.
Xohndy met him nt tho station. Hun
dred a humped nnd Jostled him, not
recognising him, Tho rinltlc start
home tonight.
sTCitns it(MiHi::i.rH max,
AXD IH KTItOXd Ftlll
HIM
finle. M
Whllo Attorney C. I.. Klllotl had
uiailo u linn resolve nowr to attach
any miiro livestock In ronneillun with
lawsuits In Klamath county, owing to
tho high prlco of hoard for quadru
ped. Il acorns fortunate, that ho mudo
n meiilnl roMurvntlon that when It he
caiuu ahsolutoly necessary lie would
Peace Justice Deep In Gloom Over
Member Oi Domestic List
Missing
Jtl(o of thu iva-o Chnrloa Uravos,
""Mly doiioiiHir mid hiippy, U dooply
fwi'liiwu. lu rnrt da U Nhruudoa In
'iii, despoiHimcy, blues, uiolan-
in.i n""1 ","I,1,'MH t montltm
a I tiieao aro ilnnly Inlaid In a
'lulirloiu setting, )
m.!I,U "Ul" , ,h0 once of two
,,, '"'""King to hi donor. It Is
w-1 usual that tho Grave, nags no
J "' f''r '"" rf'io llmo tUo-may
Man I . '",0 "l n,,,t' nd h"V0
Z Ha, 7 k""W"' hn h
Wten latchkey, to remain away uu-
ll'm ,,uy' ,,u "" " hoy
61V"K,i'"-'"rlouaen(ith.
owner thinki they havo not been
stolon, but loft the grnilni; Krotiud
throiiKh nil upon Rate. They havu
In on goiio now Iho ontlro yoar of
19(2, up to duto, uml then muim, Ono
Is i brown maro with an upon conuto
i:iiiici, whllo Iho other I a straw,
l-orry roan, (loth woro shod, and
ouch It brandod with a "0" on Iho
left shoulder, They are gonllJ work
inures, nnd wolgh about 1,000 pounds
ouch. A reward has been offered lor
llmlr return,
Whllo ho doe not say so, It I
hinted that tho Judge It particularly
nnxlout lo got back Iho oqulnot In
order to tito thorn for pacemaker lu
cat he decides to again maku tho
race (or juttlco of the peace.
United Press Service
CHICAGO, Jan. 27. Governor
Htuhh of Knnsns called on tho na
Houut Kooscvell commltteo at head
luurter jesterdny, llo said:
"llooKoelt ran carry Kansas by
7fi,00n plurality. I am willing to nr.
copt a plnro on tho (loosovelt commit,
too with lladloy, Oshorn, Fort of Now
Jersey nml Governor (llnssrork of
West Virginia1.
Hememhcr tho danco at Houston's
opera houto Saturday night. Music
hy White Pelican archostra.
!Und Concort at Pavilion, Sunday
afternoon at 3:30.
IIOTKIi At TO lll'R AIIIIIVKN
A black electric nuto hut, which
tho Whltu Pelican It In uo In conncc
Hon with tho traffic between tho hos
telry and tho depot has arrived In tho
city, nnd will shortly bo Installed In
service,
FAVOH IKON AMI HTKKIi CUT
IN NKW TAIIIFP NCIIKHVI.K
I tilled Press Service
WASIIINOTON, D. 0., Jon. 25.
Tho homo ways and means committee
has reported favorably tho under
wood bill rovltlng the Iron and stool
tariff schedules. Tho democratic can
cut Saturday will adopt tho measure.
l'h)lc- Mllllknn nnd
First Course lu Ph)lr.
Classic for June Csxa)s of Kiln,
cd. by II. J, dobbins f pocket classics)
Mncmlllon, The Man Without n Conn,
try. School ed. I.lttle. Treawuro Is
land, ed. by llroadu. Lake. Kugllsli
Classic. Soott, Julius Caosnr. (Itlv-
crldn lit. or.) Houghton
Classic for Drcembor Autocrat of
tho llrnkfnst Tabto. (Itlversldo lit
ser.) HnuRhtnu. Cranford. (Illus
trnted pocket rlasslca), Macmlllan
Tho Making nf an American, (Mac-
mlllati standard library). (Irosset
Tho samo rlasslrii will bo used for
tho American nnd Kngllsh lltoraturo.
Ono year state certificates; require
ments -An oxnmlnatlon upon tho first
elcM'ii subjects. General average 75
per rent, minimum CO per cent. Age
18. Itenewnhlo onro, when holder
presents evidence of having taught
successively six months.
Flvo cnr state certificates, require
ments An examination upon tho first
Mxtcrn subjects. General averago 85
per rent, minimum 70 per cent. Ago
IS. (experience, twelve months, lte
nownliln by examination, or renew
nbld without examination when tho
holder has attended nn Institution of
higher education for thirty-two con
secutive, weeks within six years from
tho ilnto of Issue of the certificate.
I.lfo ntnti certificate requirements
-An oxiimliiMlou upon tho twonly-
four subjects General averago 85
per rent, minimum 70 per cent. Ago
18. Kxporlenro 60 months.
Primary lli year stoic certificate
valid only lu tho first, second nnd
third smiles shnll bo granted to nn
applicant who hns Iwelve months' ex
perience In this stato and shall pasa
an examination with a genera! aver
ago of not less than 85 per cent and
a minimum of 70 per cent on tho fol
lowing subjects: Methods, In roadlng,
methods In arithmetic, methods lu
language, methods In geography, the
ory and prartlco of teaching, writing,
orthography, physiology, psychology,
BSiaaaaaVsSBVjSBBBBBBBBfl
, M. VAN
IIKV. C,
.MAKTK(t
Mr.rtcu, l'acldc roast evangelist, who
prosel)les under tho direction of the
Oregon conference of tho church, llo
I n member of tho Oregon confejenco
nml has his headquarters at Portland
Mr. Von Mnrter comes recommended
as n strong and forceful revivalist,
nnd a good deal or Interest attaches
to tho series of special meetings.
which nro to bo every afternoon and
oteuing wecKuays uuiil lurtttor no
tice. Tou'orrow belug 8undny, Mr.
Vrn Marlor will occupy tho pulpit at
tho regular morning And evening con-
groRuiioiini meetings, to wlilcti, as
well ns to the weekday meltings, fof
lowers of all creeds uro cordially lu
vltod.
PRIZE HONEY ANO FIANCE
GONE, WOMAN IRRATIONAL
Dressmaker Has HaJJactauUioa That
KiK-mk-a Are Paraalac Ha aad As.
Mttitta Titos. Who Try to
Cnmlort to Her
INDEPENDENCE. Ore. Jaa. 3C
Orlevlng over tho loss of her pros
pective spouse, who departed with
sum of money obtained on a lottery
ticket some time ago, Mrs. Janko, a
dressmaktr from Portland became
violently Insane at the homo of Tfcos.
Fcnncll, where she had been em
ployed for a couplo of weeks. Tho
unfortunate woman seemed to have
tho hallucination that tho was being
pursued by enemies.
She assaulted Mr. Fennell with nn
umbrella, and fought like a demon
when an ono undertook to comfort
her. She was taken to Portland.
XKKD XOT CUT OFF ARM
DKCUMIATIOX OF DOCTORS
I'niied Prctt Service
SACRAMENTO, Jan. 20. Phytl
clans declare that it la unnecessary to
amputate Iho arm of Zolllo'Clements,
and that ho Is In no danger. It James
Martin, whom Clemonts shot, recov-
cm, tho bandit will be taken to Stock
ton to stand trial for tho murder of
ItOCKKFKI.LF.R'S APPLE
FAIL OF NORMAL CHOP
Prominent Kastern Oil Man Has Army
of Foresters Rusy Worklag on the
Trees, Trying to Save Them From
San Jus Scale's Hat age
TARRYTOWN, N. Y.. Jan. 36.
John D, Rockefeller has a small army
of foresters at work on his Pocantlco
Hill estate, trying to tave his apple
orchard.
For threo years tho trees havo (ail
ed to produce a normal crop, and treo
doctors recently found that the San
and In addition thereto shall wrlto n Jose scale was responsible.
thesis on an educational subject te-l Immediately Rockefeller mad ar-
DIVORCE FILED,
WIFE PLAINTIFF
MARY Ij. 8MYTII IX llll.l. AU.KliKS
DKSKRTIOX HY WII.MAM It.
SMYTH OF KKKXK, XKW HAMP.
SHIRE
Attorney Fred (I. Mills has filed a
Mil In divorce In behalf of Mary I..
Siii) Hi against William R. 3wth of
Kceno, N. II. Desertion It alleged.
Mrs. Smyth has lived In this city
about n year and a half, and la a sis
ter of Herman Forco of tho Strange
Magulro Paving company.
Onco moro the case of Tomato Am
brogettl v. W. I. Clarke Is before the
circuit court for the recovery of tu
clont medium of exchange to defray
an alleged deficiency In payment to
tho Italian atonomason. Some months
ago the case waa tried In the clrcalt
court, but the Jury found the ques
tions Involved so disagreeable that It
resulted In themselves- getting Into
the same state. They remained dis
agreeable for so long a time that the
court felt that to keep them on the
case would probably lead to serious
Impairment of their otherwise good
natures, and so it discharged the Jury.
Tho Issuo In the case Is whether
Ambrogettt received full payment for
building a stone wall foundation for
a house built by ClATke on a lot the
latter has in the Ewauna Heights ad
dition, (to claims that he built a wall
for which he was entitled to 1776,
and that he received bat f 300. There
fore he-asks a' balance, with Interest
from the time sffa alleged to have be
come due. Ambragettl contends that
tho contract whssh ho signed 'with
Clarke for the work waa in English,
and that he does not uniertttad that
language. The contract was not wit
nessed.
Clarke's position Is that the coa
traclwas a valid and bladtT essjtrsstt"
and that he endeavored to do hla part
by tendering as entire balance to Am
brogettt about 1175 after having aald.
him tho t3a.
William If. Shaw Is attorney for
the plalntln and Clarke la represent
ed by Fred It. Mills, who haa associa
ted with him In the case Attorney W.
J. Shaver, a newcomer to Klamath
Falls legal circles.
Of the available Jurors the defend
ant excused Hans Nylander and J E.
Book, while the plaintiff excused Geo.
Shell and Jack Kerr. W. O. Smith
was excused by the defense during tho
examination or jurors, and sat In the
court room to listen to the proceed
ings when It became apparent that
tho panej would bo exhausted with
only eleven men In the box. Attor
ney Mills waswtlllng to go ahead
with eleven when Attorney 8ha-w said
that be had no objection to Smith.
"Do you withdraw your objection
to him?" asked the court.
"Yes," replied the attorney, upon
which Smith wat recalled to tho Jury
box and made the twelfth man, the
others being S. 8. Hill, Charles Burg
dorf, E. S. Tcrwllllger, Joseph Taylor,
Floyd Brandenburg. C. W. Miller, J.
W. Dryant. A. B. Brown, A. D. Addi
son, Frank Obenchaln and J. C. Ed
Ball. When tho caso waa ready to go
ahead after a short Intermission Juror
Addison was misting. He toon ap
peared, and then It was discovered
that tho plaintiff was not at hand.
Ho delayed tbo caso about half an
hour by his absence, and when he
came Into court Judge Henry L. Ben
son Informed him that If he delayed
(Continued on Paso 6)
Elks Masquerade Ball Fine Affair
With Some Good Costumes Presented
It waj one of tho mott enjoyable
dances of tho season which Klamuth
Fi.lls l.odgo 1247, D. P. O. H.. gavo
Inist night at the pavilion, while as a
masquerade affair It was an edition de
luxe. Exalted Ruler E. B. Hall of
tie local organisation acted as a sort
ot informal Boor manager, and every
thing went off In the smoothest man
ner. The costumes were chosou by
those In attendance, who numbered
almost 300, with a strong aens4 of
humor and fitness, dopondlnK on the
character assumed.
Two of the moat noted examples ot
comical getups were thote ot J. J.
Forter as an Irish "Biddy" Mid John
Houston aa Captain J. P. Lee, county
abettor. The likeness to Captain
Leo was so strong that even ono ot
the captain's owu daughters went up
to tho character after otbors woro dis
closing tholr Identity and said, "Papa,
why don't you take off your rufcskT
All the others have unmasked."
The danco went on, wltn excellent
ruutlo by the White Pelican orchestra,
until midnight, when everybody ad
journed to the Elks clubroorat to a
Dutch lunch and soma music.
Meat mo at tbo White Pelleaa Or
chestra's dance Saturday light
Band Concert at Faviltoa, Ia4ay
afternoon at lilt.
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