The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 29, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLH. OIIKUON, FRIDAY, MARCH SO, 1018
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THE FATE OF GREEKS
ME FIRE
DOMING HOUSE
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OIOROK KOI.IWOH COBTA.
KIKK I'RTBIIONOH.
Fatally Injure!
AMrf Tomaul,
ELKS TAKE STEPS
TO
In ito Ufa mill property without any
llox of rocompnliae, hoatde what
tomes from public, gratltudn,
Flrr Chief Wakefield, when Inter
viewed by Hip llcrnlil this afternoon,
mlil'
'I am tmalllvM. aa for a I inn (If
lerinlno. tlmt thri flro started from Hut
range In thn kitchen In llm rear of thei
building. I urn almost positive, them llltCIMIIATIONN
was no worn 01 an inronuiary.
"What I would esnoclullr like llm
Herald to say U to expreaa my warm-1
est rollnsH of appreciation for tho
splendid work of llm Dromon Thnyl
responded to their nrgsnUatltm lie'
tru( tit n i with perfect uniformity, I
nil tin I j wan not a slnglu break In I
Hid team work If I may o rail It
from the first to tho last. Though
Out fire lasted about an hour, I saw
from Iho way the. boys worn working
INCORPORAT
E
iicimj maim: to
PLACK MIMIi: I.N POSITION TO
hi:ci!ih: phopi:htv ion , pi:h.
M.ANHNT limit:
urea hnvn nlrcmly gono to tho aonato,
IiicIiiiIIiik thii steel, chomlcnl ntid the
Hiifiir hill. Revision of "acbt-dulo
K" tho wool tariff was tho Inat lm
poitnnl tariff legislation In Iho house.
Underwood In not disposed to proceed
further with tariff lcKlatatlon, nnd
wilt prohnhly iipoan rovtalnti of tho
cotton srhcdiitn.
Tim iioaloftlcn niiiirotirlatlon hill
will ho followed In iho bouso by tho
naval appropriations and tho Panama
canal hill.
Juno I Mli fill In on Hnturdiiy. liro-
cciiiriK tho nntlnnal republican con
cntlon In Chicago, Juno 18th, nn
Innilera nf linlli nnrllea In tlubdB&ias
hollovo Iho adjournment pTnns will
go through.
Incorporation papers for Kliimath
Lodge No. 1217, II. I. 0. lllks, hnvn
been prepared and uro to ho tent to
tho Ilrnnd I.oiIku for npprovnl, nnd
uiion their return will bo filed with
from the way I .o boys "" .., aecre.ary of atato. Thl. ate,, ha.
that wo would not only ..v.. thei ,',,.,. ,mlrn , B
building, which wm at nnn moment a
maw of seething fUmns. but wo would
put beyond (juration any chance of
hurting the Model Variety atore un-
been taken to tdaro tho lodao In a Po
illloii no Hint It rnn acquire properly
und trauanct audi other bualnoas aa
will (Hirmlt tho Indgo to otontuall)
TEACHERS GO
TO HERRILJ
i)i:i,i:j.Tio ok HKJii .vi err
SCHOOL I.VhTltUCTOHH JO T
MCIHIII.I, Tllltf At-TKHMNIN'
I'OII INSTITUTE
hurtlna tlio MOiiri variety aiiirn 1111-1 ., . .
iiuiiihb .. - w .. ()W, i,nu,
darneath. and that w. wouin not iei,
. ImI. m tlij, aillnlnlnv lirminrtV lie. T. .
.,. ,.,w. " -...- . . ' wna decided practically by n tinanl
Injured. Wo aucceeded I am Pr mou- ,, , ,nk nwMllry ,,
ratnflll to Hl boya, ,iwnr,1 .eriirln iiroimrtv for bulldlnc
The fire boya who were oil the, . ..." . . . ......
WHO OWNS ROAD
WEST OE RIVER.?
MAVOH lir.l.llSVKH CITY HIIOUI.D
(IVri CONTIIOI. OK HTIIKKT
AMINO TIIK HANK OF TIIK
WIMT HIDK CAVAIi
Mayor Bandcraon would llko to
know who owna and controla tho
atrf-et on tho woat ald'o of tho river,
which In nn extcnalon of Mill atreet.
iTIila problem won presented to the
council Wcdneaduy overling by tno
mayor, who atatcd that It waa once
nwnf,d liv tho cltr. but that when the
reclamation aervlco conatructed their
canal on tho Wrat 8ldc, tho govern-
tnni offered to mako a roadway
along tho canal If tho city abandoned
tbo road In uae at that time.
Bciavo
nil riiit." aald tho mayor, "but I
lon't know whether tho city owna
nr nnt. If 'll don't. I belleVO W
iimilit inkn .omn nctlon to get hoi
of It." Tho matter waa dlacuaaod In
formally, and It la probable It will b
IIUI) OIIK.N'CHAI.V HKTTKIt
"Dud" Obenchaln, who baa been
laid uo for tho pott three montha
from a aevere attack of aclatlc rhou-
matlim, li convalcaclng rapidly, and
will bo oblo In a ahort time to walk
without tho use of hla walking cane.
While Mr. Obenchaln haa not by any
menna been In a dangeroua ahapo at
nnr time, ho haa already had to have
two opcratlona performed on hla left
thigh. Hla many friend aro hoping
for speedy recovery.
ILK POTATOES
ATI
UNCHEON
ilACK TO TITO KAllM" ClATHKB.
IXOH BY CHAMIIEIt OK COM-
MKIICK AUK HOUnCK OK ORKAT
INTKIIKHT AM) PItOKIT
which had tta origin at an
r kMr this morning rauaed tha
i of two (Irreka, born In Mace-
, Trasy. and will probably In
sttoiMtli of a third man, who
tttvMitr the surgical cara of Dr.
Tecuil, the woundad Man,
IttaMroeailBg house of Mr a. iHatar
HBtrsttk and Main atreaU.
an
Mat tealttctrd by Mr. and Mr.
t ikMUmluton. There war twelve
mam raglalered, at which eleven
m la Ualr rooms at tbo Has nf
Mr Mr. Itemlngton waa In her
ri,Wt W ViweWand waa mo ! Ike
ett the (line. The two men who
I in eeM were burned to crlap. The
ttM bm, who still aurvlvea, la grow
mate? RtlUte4.
Ts Mt4lag waa owned by O. V.
)nsai, who ronducla furniture
awt la oae of the lower rooma of Hie
hlleHg The corner atore wm occu
ties kr the novelty atore of J. W.
OMa. Mr. Jsason rarrled II.COO In
Hraaet m the entire bulldlftaT. Con-
UartUe damage waa don to the
fates la the stores on the 8 rat floor
if Mar which ran through from
drnm at tho time, Iraa than fifteen
llnutea after the alarm weru Kd
akeflold, chief of the department,
lelth Ambrose, II. T. McKlmimuis,
ick llunsaker, 7.1m llaldwln, Curtis
leldrlck, Chaa, Humphreys, James
lonantd. Ale Hhlve, Don Dale, J
fhlpler. Will Wlllsoii, Ut Terwllll-
;er. Chaa llaldwln, (leorge llean.
n llunsaker. O. Ilrenneniaii, leo.
"ugnot, Orvlllo Kretich, Harry Milts.
Vrnnk Hargent.
Tha Rasilngton loss la approxlmat
at it l,ooo. The murnlture orlgl
a test 11.500. nnd waa afterward
etekMBttd. Mrs. Ilemlagto loat
.UMier dreeiea and valugaVa.
Ti 1 Herald reporter Mr. Iteming
taa attud teday: "I don't believe
M1HI MUSEUM TO
DISPUVIUSTQRIC 6QWNS
Promt! Min-My Women Plan l
MeCMrn Hie 'Tints" of llm Huclely
Waaam f Kvrry Prrsldenllal Ail
mlletratlHi. WAHIIIN'flTON'. II. C. March !9.
A national atylo show of gowns of ev
ery period of American hlalory is
planned by tho National Museum.
Prominent society women aro co-op
erating to secure "eihlblts" dating
back to Puritan days.
To bavo tho "togs" of overy presi
dential administration ropresetited,
clothes are being donated to tbo mil
renin lo form a collection similar to
that In tho louvre at Paris.
Mrs. Taft haa donated Hi" white
aatln gown, trimmed In silver, which
ah wore when her husband was In-
nttrimaea. A number of offers of prop
orty bavo been mndo, but It was du
elled tu wnlt until thn lodgn Man
locally Incorporated heforo any pur-
cbnae uns mndo. Ily that tlmo It Is
expected that offers will he ccurd
on n larger number of sites nnd tho
tni'tnhers can then take their choice.
The Klks lodge of Klamath Falls Is
In a very flourishing condition, both
socially nnd financially, and tho mem
bers aro Biiilnua to get busy In secur
ing a permanent homo. Tho coming
summer will bo a busy one with tho
I'lks, as Hie first "Itodeo" Is to be
pulled off tho tatter part of May, and
n big delegation of members will at
tend tho Grand Lodge In Portland In
July, Completing arrangements tor
both of HKie'mffalra la keening the
committees hard at work.
BUSINESS PROSPECTS
GOOD FOR BONANZA
ti.. wife of the first president Is
....r..ni..l In thn eihlblt by n dainty
gown of while satin, now yellow with
age. Mrs. Roosevelt lias given mo
leaay: "I qont oeiievri ,,,11-Mliin
m . .., Incendlarlam. I don't ; Z
tew uyone who had anything
Mslaat . rive of the ration came
la htt Bitot from Han rranclaco.
Tswt were nvo (Irceka. Thar were
Xn roonera In all. but I think only
mi were In tho houe. When 1
sMM the commotion and left my
tasre waa s lot ot smoke, but
Maw. I then called a lot of the
Mb. I think a cigarette cauied
tattre."
Mr, lemon stated that h did not
Mm that the fire atarted from th
W or difKtlvo wiring. It live la a
m hack of tho atore, and on the
n stern ran out and aaw the amok
twill out of tho rear windows. He
there was no evidence of Are In
treat ot the building at that time.
"hi acting district attorney, Chaa.
J. ItoffMB.... .1.1- .. .J.IUJ
t""i una msraiBi vieen
Caraaar Whltlock to Inatllute an In-
SJtlntlon In A tUm. 0Im AAptalM
,"!' helng afloat that a ilnliter d-
Ud to the traaadv. Coroner
"Mock, after making an Invaatlga
"1 decided on holding an Inqueat,
U In progrcsa at th time th
rsiq u no!ns to prei.
hvn the blaio occurred and th
turned In tha Irt dart
.71 fpondod with a promttrWd
t commanda the hlghaat admlra
. and Is tho subject eempH:
fy adulation throughout tha
V today. Fifteen mlnutea attar tha
the ore boya war plylag watar
building, from a aeara ot wlv
ot which were laaulag tamaa.
ik Hn. inn in., waiiu .a ..... .K aai
.. . - iy oi tae.saeei bv
t -.ue uro nan, aeven atooia an
'S oxpedltloua gathering of
A. I). Hnrpold of llonuniu Is In
town on business. Mr. Unrpotd Is ono
of the shrowdest business men In the.
llonania emintry. and can forecast re-, "Primary
suits as well ns tho licit one. lie
claims that everything points toward
a prosperous futuro for that region,
wltli water assured, and with many
nrimosed laud deals In prospect. One
question In whirl) Mr. Harpotd Is In
tensely Interested Is the proposed
bridging ot Lost Itlvcr at llimantn.
He claims that tho people nrt almost
unanimously In fnvor of two bridges,
and says that they could bo built at
less enenso than could ono brldgo at
Iho present crossing. Tho county
court, according to Mr. Hnrpold, hna
Tim teachers and faculty of tho
IiIkIi and public schools of this city
left this afternoon for Merrill, whero
they will attend nn Institute of teach
ers of tho county. Those who went
fiom this city were: Krom Iho high
school, M. !. Coatee. Mlsa Cornwall,
Miss Tultle, Miss Applcgato, brncst
IMdy and K. V. .lawley. From tho
city schools, Miss Kcttln Drew, Mlsa
Alice Peel, Mlsa Mary Htowort and
Miss i:thel dross.
Following Is tha program which
will bo given this evening and tomerrow:
Krldav KvenlnaT. March 20
Program Merrill School
Music Merrill Orchestra
Address "Kducatlonal Ideals". . .
........ W. 8. Slough
Address "The School Industrial
Central" J. O. Swnn
iHatunlay Forenoon, beginning 90
Thoroughness In w Te
Profession In Our Schools
P. n. Alexnml
"Arithmetic" D. W. Wright
I'TeachlliK of Kndlsh"
Miss llesslo II. Applcgato
"Vnluo of Contests"
Miss Nett It. Dre
"Vnluo of Local Institutes".
. ...C. D. Chorpenlni
To bo Beleclod. .Hov. Louis Anderao
Luncheon.
Afternoon.
Languago" .".
Miss Oalo Welch
"School Hygiene".... Fred Peterson
Topic to bo 8elcctcd
. ,.MIs Ella caiannn
Topic to be Selected... M. D. Coates
Tho School Fair" J. a. Hwan
Ono of the most profitable and en
tbualaatle ot tho "Back to the Farm"
luncheona waa given today at the Llv
ormore drill under the auspices ot
formally, ana u la prooaoio ii wm ut. k... , ., r.nt.ln
taken up with the reclamation aer-t'' Chamber of Commerce, CapUln
vice. Tho road ns 11 now eiisia ia
along tho bank of tho canal, and Is
aid to ho on the right ot way of the
ditch, so It Is presumed It Is owned
by tho government.
MUCH INTEREST
IN OUTINGS HERE
CAPT. IIUTKXIC BF.POIITO THAT
MANY PIIOMINK.NT MKX OK
POHTI.AND AM) HALKM COMING
HKItti FOR VACATION
C. Applegate acted aa toastmaaler
md Intoraporaed hla Introducnona
Ith comments and atorles that kept
Iho guests In a very ploaaant humor.
Potatoes.
trough ahJ
a to sJJtUsaV
it-maflHm
dmogMjM
plaaflpt,
Aa the result of a recent trip to
Portland nnd Salem, from which he
cturned yesterday. Attorney J. C.
iiiinnie mvi that there Is consider-
,blo Interest aroused In our motrop-
..,vUr an. I hl tnlk nn notatoe wa
ono that ahould have boen heard Jur
over farmer In Klamath county, mr.
Markwardt ahowed a tborougb tu
practical knowledge of potato
and raising, and he brougbt
portant polnta not known Am
local growers In regard to
cultivation and irrigation
C. H. Daggett spoke on "Potatoes
aa the Merchant See It." Ho ad-
I vised all shippers of potatoes to sten-
sll tha sacks with the name Kiamatn
Countr. He stated that 3,000 acrea
heil been nlantad to Dotatoea this I
- . ...--
iprlng, and predicted tbat fully uo
irloada would bo ahlppea out 01
laroatb county this aeaaon.
a. Hostel, a recent arrival from
alne, gave somo very Interesting
Icaa ot the way potatoes are raised
SEASON OPENS
FOR ATHLETICS
man school htudkxth flax.
MXG ton TK.VXIS OROUMM
AND ATIILLTIC FIKI.D VOH
HPIIIXO WORK .
A meeting of tho athletic cabinet
of the high school waa held at 13:45
yesterday for the purpose of deciding
aa to whether or not the terrace tbat
Is altuated Just below the high achool
lawn should be used for an athletic
field or fixed up for the teonia club,
which baa Just been recently organ
lied. After some discussion on the
matter It waa decided that It would .
bo best to use the terrace for th
track team, and tbat the tennU club
could have the lot which haa bees
donated by O. W. Whit oa Pla
street, for a tennis court.
The track team la havlna: a rr
ihard time In finding a place la which
o train, and alnce there la no better
lace than the lot below the achool
or the purpose which they would aa
tho cabinet reached thl decision at
inco. Formerlr the bora have bee
raining at the fair grounds, bat hav
kbandoned this because of the bad
ondltlon of the around and beside
he Inconvenience which they war
compelled to undergo before arriving
there on account of It being necessary
to hire a launch to make the trip.'. If
this territory at the high achool can
Ibo put in the proper shape and th
ground gone over and leveiea no mat
It will permit the students to uac it
for athletic purposes. It will warrant
the athletic board of the achool In
starting work on It Immediately.
The assessment for th taenia court
waa nlso arlren out. and It. la expected
that there will be a heat of the tsani
enthualaau out to vie for racouet
honors. The ground which win a
used for the Durnoa ot mahlaut a
court la directly aeros from th
Whltlock undertaking parlor, amd
when fixed un la th nroiwr-aseap af
fords a very handy, aa well aa eon-
enlent place to play at thla braaea.
ot aport
I,., and tho capital city by X'k..'J'Z
'nitvniitnees of Klamath county.
TlreW!rrWjssasaftwWi the
Herald renorter today Mr. Ilutonlc
age. ears. nmmi - -- court, nccoruing io mr. iimpum. "
ilniMirs she wore tu her husband ,,.,. ....Hal aurieia at tho two points
Inaugural ball. suggested an appropriate for tho
& ,.. ..r lira Amlrnw Jackson . . ,.,.. ... .1... .i,.nm nml nrn
haa been given by President Jackson's
great-grcat-grandnloce, Miss Mary
Wllcog of Washington. Mrs. Alex
ander Sharp, widow of captain nnarp
r th. Untied States navy, who waa
the nelc of Mrs. II. 8. (Irani, haa con
tributed a dreee once worn ny airs.
Grant. ... ,
Un. Julian James of Waslilllgion i
enlisting support from women to con
tribute historic exhlblta 10 tno cona
tion, whloh will bo displayed In glass
case In the National muumn.
MADERO REGIME
bridging of tho stream, and aro
agreed that It would be nil ndylsablo
move.
Mm. I.vons. who lias been In this
tiiv vlaltlna with Mrs. Bites, and who
1 n very intlmnto friend of hcr's, loft
last evening for Florida.
Tho tl. S. Spremo Court decide
Hint Maid Umpa must ho sold at the
snmo price. Packard Lamps glvca
29-61 Link Itlvor Klecttrle Co.
I.OOA!, KWAUNA H. P. A.
Will meet on ncxl Thursday, April i,
and hold another of Ihoso enjoyable
basket aoclals. and wo hope all H
members and frlonda will maao no
effort to be with us and help lo mako
.hi. . aiiernaaflll OVOnt. Thoro
will be a ahort literary program, after
which tho oor will bo cioanm m
...J ..! all ran onloy a social
due.' Remember tha place, socialist
hall, on Fourth a.treet, tne out wn
Mf(a Committee
A fancy bog of candy to the lady
..mi., tha lucky number at tha five-
cent danc at the opera home Batur-
aT night.
Let ua figure your lamp require
meaU. Wa hav tho lateat nnd beat
IS TOTTERING
IIIKI.F.S AXI AMMUNITION' TO 1111
DISTIIIHlITl'.ll AMONG AMKR
ICAXH IN MP-XICO CITY TO OR
KKM THKMSrXVKH
mr v oipeamoua gathering 01 meaU. wa nave tno
r rra'laddtu v. w.4 .- k ..... .1 tmt nvlaaa.
? T volunteers. wVnaaaaUalsaU aa.lt Liah RlTar DUetrlo Co.
HOUSE DFMOCRATS SET
DAY F0IIUJ0..W
If 1111 Agrvfiiwnt Can Ho Reached
Willi tl"' Honnle, Congreoa Will
floso tho lliislneH of TliU Hcsalon
June mill
louiMnTOK. U. C. March 30.
i...n.n,r.i. nf iho hoiiso have practtc-
..11.. n,..i innn 16th for adjournment
lot tho house, If an agreoment can be
reached with tho senate. jv.
. ..i.. noi.r Underwood saya the
business of tho house can alt be con-
eluded by Juno l&tn w" I"";"'
and congress can nujourn - ;
ate will "t a"6'
Several of the larger "-" "
Hon bllla and Important nu u..
United Press Bervlca
wsRiiiN'fiTO.V. 1). C March 39.
Oomunlcatlon with Mexico City which
haa been restored confirmed tno rum
ors that tho Madcro regime la totter
ing. Tho state department officially
announced that n thouaand rlflea and
i aupply of revolvera and a million
rounds of ammunition have boen ahlp-
ped to Minister Wilson al vera urux.
Tho ambassador plane 10 uunriuuio
ti... in the Americana In Moxlco City
to defend themselves. Antl-foretgn
.niimnt Is growing. Tne revolu
tion Is almost suro to do tnumpnani.
Should Madero with tho federal
troopa leave the capital, carnage,
inptne nnd plunder aro expectea. it
i. .n,.nrtii that the burning ot
bridges has chocked tho advance of
Oroico with hla force or renew.
iMit "the iicodIo I met In Portland
and Salem aro deeply Interested In
ttm futurn of Klamath Falls. For In-
'etanco, I mot Captain William Oadsby,
furniture dealer nnd capitalist, ana no
made many Inquiries regarding out
ing nnd hunting possibilities. As
soon as his family returns from Cal
ifornia ho will lay the matter 01 a
rnmnlnir nnd auto trlu. making tho
hoad of Wood River tho camp, and
tnklng In n trip to Crater Lake flsb;
in Mr. Juds-e Durnctt of tho Su
premo llonch Is nlso very anxious to
oBaln visit tho Lava ueus, anu nopes
to mako his summer outing, tor two
01 threo weeks, on that historic
ground."
Lawyer Poguo ot Salem will likely
li n member of tho party, and Mr.
Rutenlc expects that Peter Schonchln
. ,.i .. ....... Mr
win consoni iu amuo um im.w.
v v. Rimnfer. imrnoBB dealer ot Sa
lem, haa nbout mndo' up hla mind to
como hero for n hunting ana tuning
trip late In tho summer, In which
vnnt Ur. Rutenlc and Mr. Arthur C.
LewU would Join him In n closo
search for big game big enough to
hit.
Illinois, mndo a short address on the
subject.
H. K. Wlnnard of Langell Valley
spoke on potato raising and fruot
rrowlns-. He waa followed Dy T. .
Stevens, who gave some good Ideas on
tho value of the Industry.
Judge Heorgo T. Baldwin told of
thn early dava In Southern Oregon.
He stated that at one time tho Rogue
River Valley was considered only fit
for potatoes, and that now It had be
eomo ono of the best fruit aectlona ot
tho Unltod States. He predicted that
tho same condition would eventually
exist In Klamath county.
Jnrtrn Chas. Craves told of the Prat
contract let for Klamath county pota
toes tor outside shipment. It waa In
iho 'SO'a that he had shipped potato
to tho army headquarters at Van
couver.
Another luncheon will be held next
Friday, when tho subject of "Eggs"
will bo discussed.
WM. C. HURN PURCHASES
INTEREST OF HIS PARTNEt
$10,000 FOR A NEW
CHURCH OFB00 FOUNDER
INDICTED FOR EMBEZZLIN6
a
Married Millionaires. Whose Daugh
ter Claims That Ha Haa Squan
dered Her Mother F.ntlr Fortune.
Hold In 900,000 Ilond
Central Oregon to Have Added Kx-
perlment Station Work $10,000
Ia Contributed, and OtncUU Have
Gone to Chose Site
hard work and strict attention
business, which are bound to win.
Tho government haa brought; the
lamp trust to account. W ar there
fore able to mako you reduoed pjrlcea
en Maxda Lamps.
IMt Link Rivar rsiecurrc va.
Sfard' came la "laariiTiM-
from hla Langell Valley home, and ex-
pacts to return aom urn wwi
Yesterday afternoon a deat waa
consummated whereby Wm.-C. Hun
purchased the Interest ot his partner,
V. J. Williams. In the hardware bual-
neia ot Hum A Williams, and here
after the buslnesa will be conducted
by Mr. Hum Individually.
Wm. C. Hum la probably th
joungest man at the head of a large
and Important buslnesa in th city.
He lacks several week ot being 31.
On the death of bis father, tha lata
Geo. R. Hum, WIU. who waa a mar
boy. waa left with a heavy responsi
bility on his shoulders Through th
advice and assistance of hla father-in-law,
F. J. Williams, he haa secured a
grasp and knowledge of bualnaaa
which It haa taken many older men
Years to obtain. Within less than a
year he has developed from a boy to
. ...th.. initio anil aurious-nalnded
au sinM..i.i.
...... a a ne business man. He has dovelopM tn
nrMIIHSIMIIIIr. tAKl U known tnlt..l hi. father for
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LOS ANGELES, March 39. Gor
hnm Tufts Jr., ascetic, mystlo founder
r ih church of God. was Indicted
land held under $20,000 bonds on a
specific chargo of embexsllng .wn
hi. .r'a fortune.
tviik nn. Parnell. a former vaiei
m KineKdward. Tufta visited Nepal,
Thibet, studying occultism. Later ha
waa in Chicago, where na conaucieo
a mission on pearnorn an.
married Mra. A. R. Roe. a mlllionair
ess. Mary Roe. her daughter, said he
haa aquanderad 100,000 ot har
mathw'a money.
Sneclal to The Herald
pnnvAi.t.19. March 29. A new
i...iin fnr another Central Oregon
experiment station Is being selected
this week by President W. J. Kerr ot
tho Oregon Agricultural college. Pro-
.... ir. n. Seudder ot tne agronomy
.nnrtment and Senator C. L. Hawley
nf the hoard ot regents, who have
gone to Jook over available sites. For
the establishment ana equipment 01
tho now station a fund ot $10,000 haa
been subscribed by the O. w. n. ft m..
Oregon Trunk and private Indlvldunla
ot Portland and Eastern Oregon, who
ar Interested In the development of
the raaourcaa of that part of tha state.
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The government baa brought th
lamp trust to account. W are there
fore able to make you reaucea prwoe
on Maxda Lamp. . .
l.t Llak Rivr siecuno uu.
MVLIXR RETUBX8 HOMK
e. w. Muller ot the Muller Music
company of this city haa returned to
his place ot buslnesa after aaying
spent a very pleasant time at Baa
Francisco and Los Angeles. While at
Loa Angeles Mr. Muller waa present
at the land show which waa In prog
ress there, and saya that the Klamath
country waa well represented. He
alto had occasion to visit tne many
placea ot interest, especially the large
musical establishments, in wnicn ns
la most Interested, and secured aom
ery interesting aa well aa valuable
Information along these lines, never
theless be Is glad to back In Klamath
again, and enter Into the harneaa of
business, ot which be naa nia aaar 10
do.
I, a O. F. MEET TOindkxt
vi.tti.tn ijidee No. 1ST. I. O. O. F
holds It regular meeting tostgai
Visitors ar cordially latitat w 1
with the local lodge.
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