The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 28, 1912, Image 1

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Dealers Reported to Have Skipped the Country
Fort Klamath Murder May Lead to Arrest of Several
SEVERAL ARE
MIXED IN THE
NEW LODGE IS CLEVELAND TO
GROWING FAST LEAVE THE CITY:'
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UNIQU
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MURDER
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KUnmlli Kails lxlgn No. I Kit,
l.ornl Orilrr of Unn.e, held Ihr-ir rrg.
ilUr litrrlltiK lt IliKliI In llin I. O.
O. F hull, mill foity-flti' new caudl
Intra Here Initialed lulu llir mys
lerlpa of .Mnoapiloin
After Initiation a hsinUet wn
irrd, with Chss. J Fprgusnn act-
.MTMttiurir-H ami: ixkoiimko
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Mead ' t'lirtiiiMrtli llrlrtg Alow
Willi I'rstik Jar un Hit Mjttil '
lt,r Munlei. II Hlalril That Tlirif
Mrtr Hrtrrnl Oilier ltnlkln Wlio
IjmIi Tik MmU l llif Munlrml
Man
Tint iitlirt lxltr Clinrll" ( fnif
t,u) t'hPtiiiitrlh were Implicated In
llir murdrr f Frank Jack at Kurt
kUnulli a few da) ago wan lull
Mtrd Utt lilflil wfieu Clsrflrld Jack
I it J aonip Indian friends arrived In
tl.i cltr from llin reservation Tim
Mlana iele III ronailllallim tudar
silk umcvr a ml friends here, anil It
b a iprrtrd that u thorough Invpsllga
Ion will be tlartrd aa noon as It la
tlronllrly delrrnilned whether Chm
vsrlh la to lm trlml In lh state or
fiJrral courla.
Tba iu -" . -lommllrd
on I ho "white" aide of
Hood II 1 1 1-r, but Ml lirar llir reserva
linn that thr federal aulhnrltlra max
Lk up thr caae, especially aa all of
Us parties rnncerurd atr Inillana and
tfdof Hip govrrnuient.
CIiciiompHi tiaa been rnnnnisl In
II tounty Jail aliirr thr niunlrr, and
u rtfuipil tn dlacuss tho rase with
ujonr, In fart, he hna not talkril
tout an) thins allien lila t-nunurinent.
It U cUlmrd that there were at
Uu three other llidlaua Involved In
tie murder of Frank Jaik, A nutn
tnrof (hnta wrro fired, lillt the only
tiln lake rltt'Ct waa the laal, ant) ll
tiidrrd by ChrnoMnlh. The Inillana
M secured a hot Up of whiskey In
l'rt Klainath, anil linil roup Into Hip
e4s to drink It.
Trundle nroav orrr anmetlilhg, on
wt Hip iilrtloii of who hail lipruj Tim aplrll of rpi'lr inrvnllixl on
llilni liiformatlon Icaillni to lh thu atri'vla Inat iilchl, In M'llo of Ihr
aakln of foniilaluta acalnat thi fnrt that tho pronilap to hno tuu
tn mi Hip rrarrvatlou who liMVnthraaa hamU on tho alrppl Uhl not tna
t rn fiimlaliliiK lliiior tn tlin Indiana. i,'ilallii. Thi ahlpwnlka Mro rowil
ISip Mitlro party appeared tn bl,.d with paoplp, four of whom wpri
nlntt Jack, hut It waa tho drndly maakud.
Itn of ClipniiWfllh that kvouiht hltn' Tho IhrnwIiiK of ronfpltl una tho
In ll.c jcrouiiil, , f prlnrlpal form of niuiiapiiipnt, mid n
r- Kri'nt umntll) wn illapoHod of. The
Dititi. tonlht atiilln VIani,tinM.i iilrtnro kIihwh Morn uoll nt-
''(mil, 'N ironlipd.
IIM.'I.AMATIO.N HIIUVUK AC
rMTM I'OHITIO.V WITH CAM
I'lllt.N'IA HltaiWAV COMMIHHION'
I'nlleil I'rcaa Service
VARIIINi;TON, Hopl, 28
Tim atntp deparlim lit haa Uppu
advlard that M6na la en route to
t'nnania, an eillo from lila conn-
E PLAN BARNES WILL CREDITORS MAY
TO ENTERTAIN ARRIVE T0NI6HT LOSE A LARGE
AMOUNT OF COIN
A II. (,'lviipaiid, Mho haa been
uinliortpd lth Hip local riclamatlou
ttnlrn I
mid n hnlf
klntorliiK poaltloii In tho liradquar
Ida olTIrp of thp California Htate
HlKliMay rotniiilaaloii, and will leave
f'ir HncraniPiitn with hl fnmlly to-
..llillOW
lr fMrtftlttlnttd lian tifuin will, llin
llltf mm lllIklHIailk UhVMI Uula
.... - ...... ..,. , ....,, i(iaiiinlloii airlro for apypn anil a
brilliant a-rrbp xpre iiiadp by mw half ycara, and prelou to that tlmp)
ty Inltlalpct tlimap. and Ihpy nil fpll '"' cotiupclntl with iho public worka,
mnndenl that inrmbrralilp of !SU
JtBl14 l& BaAHillkll liallt. tt mmm mm M, M Mm
liluH. All of flip altlmlnlliifflita of lhl
rtoapa, Ortllhpr 1 1 III CnlHnrnla Hlalx HUliwav mmmlaalnn
A rnminlttpp waa appointed to a- have bit-n madp on mnrrlt, without i
euro pprmanrnt lodfe and rttih rooma (oiuMcrallon of jltlcal afflllatlon.
for the order. tmd the ppctlou of Mr. Clparelaid la
The neit mrolliiK will b held Krl n Juat rrrognltliin of lila ability Mil l
day utht, October 1 1 Hi, at Hie I. O, lltiitwa
O, K, hall, when a ctaea of 100 new
candidate will be lultlalrd. After Unrliurla on Hir
Initiation a banquet will be apread HAN KIIANCIIH'X), ti-v
al Uie Hotel Hall grill. ,
lirKanifera K. U Anrfpraon and W, Knn harbor, according to Uindon
K. Ih wurklB hard In Miak l)iU,.,.Mram rppll liar.
nip largeai oruor in inn my, nuu ore
try. Ilia aou la with him. He
haa been the principal In tho iTICKKTM TO rKKKOIlMANCKH ,
revolution In Nlcnrnuun, and ll !
U now believed thai pence will , Arrnementa hnvo been made by,
e lip nriniy piunilaliPd.
TIIKATIIICAI. CtlMI'A.NV WILL BK IHHKHIKK IH IIIIIXHMl HACK THK
IX THK CITY OCTOBKB TTM AJfU
M KUCHA NTH WILL fllVK AWAY
YOL'MJ OIUL WA.STKI) AH WIT '
NKHH AOAI.VHT HKIt KATHKH. '
CIIAIU1RD WITH IXCKHT
IIIUAII AXOKHHON HAVK HKK.V
MIHMI.WJ HKVKRAL BAVK
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GEHERAL STRIKE
IS NOll ASSURED
With llernlce Wallen In custody,
a number of the merchant! of tha M.ierlfr llarnw will arrive In tho city ,
n Hila illv for the naat HireelT . . . . . 1 city with Um Manlon-Claman player I K-nlghL On tho aaroe train will bei''"" IVo-j Her la HaM'la
ilf yiam, haa accepted an en-l for it x- rnlerulnment at the iMputf Sheriff John Bchallock havlnc '
oH-ra houap, beginning Mbnday, Oo- In cuatody Harriet rink,
tober Tth. Judging from tho report' 1 (trough the courteay or n Texa
from Medford, Oranta I'aia and other aherlff. Sheriff llarne west only aa
towns where thla company ha ap- far -uth aa Loa Angel la hie chaae
pearrd, they aro mak'lng good, and, for llernlce Walled, wanted bare aa a
hnve played every night to overflow ullnea against her father, Arthur
home. Wnllen, who 1 charged with Incest. ' .
According to the plan 150 tlckeU The ijlrl U supposed to have been j UaVnr nxlon creditor her
nro given away free ten night to""""" " """","1"" "" "". holding claim variously MtlMtod t
from fK.000 to 110,000, .A. D. Briar
IUbkp KrwM N,0M la IIM
Two Mp Took Wreh
Hwl of Valuable Wwk
Kald Tliry Wrtw Oolag to Oavrate
pr Krao, Hat No CosritnruKtoei
ilrliarllllpnt Ilf Maaarhllatta. Inctud. IIiiki. ImMlnv m.reh.nl. llrlc.l.' tMretl through letter to TIS, and I
. . euhfiiil. ttMi irrri' imtf avthiru. l.t. ....t.H.i.r ,i. nm-A
Iiik waier, park and rapid tranait ays- '"" -.-...-r... ... ..'"TncMl nckpts are given by the mer- ",v """" "" ' '""land Ocorge Anderson hav aasareat-
THIALIHTM 'tlTK IX KAVOII OK chants with rery 25 cent purchase. "r" tamo D,clr ,n1 ,ue '"" om' y dropped completely oat of aiskt,
KT.HKK AKKaTIXO :-MKH, TKX- 2' "' " P"f'd D ""TJZl"" '"! tb" U? ..'!
nrj nmuroij, --- -. . . "were consldercn aaiM aaeamr ror
TII.K HOIIKKHH
The.
I'nlliid I'rusa Service
IJWUKNCK, Masa..
Sept.
a. -
B.
(That n general strike affecting 30.000
'& It a aanvlr ai a. Ill luiwtMii nftmt I Was
i . The i . ; :r. " c :: .: : .
. aii..i..,ii i. .--.iiu.- WM uracueanfwaairrw wnea inrcca
bringing meinber from alt Hip sur
rounding country Into thla lodgr.
CROWDS REVEL
Kelly Is ellad
KAN rilANCIHCO. Kept. IN. Jsa.
It'illy, h! years of ago and prealdent
cf Hip lllbernla hank, died here toils)
irnl committee of Industrialist voted
I In favor of It. The declalon will bo
submitted to the entire body of In
dusirlallsts for approval at a monster
mass meeting to be held this after
uoou. The strike Is Intended aa u
protest against the arrest of Kit or and .
(Ilotannltl.
PUN TO MAKE
-RODEO FIXTURE
there und the girl was turned over to I
him.
In order to bring the girl back to
this city It became necessary to lodge
n charge against her. Thla was done
by charging her with delinquency, aa
extraditable offense.
I
AltTICI.KM OK I.NConi'OllATIO.V
AHi: KII.KU KOI! AMl'HKMKXT
KNTKItntlHK -HALL, MAVIIMJK
AND KKIUJt'HOV XAMKI)
MRS. STAHLMAN
6ETS DIVORCE
Taken to IVallrnllary
Kor the purpose of making the "Hoi
oro" a feature of the annual enter-1
WITHOUT BANDS
doro a feature or the annua
talnmenta In this city, articles of In
In. Kttor corporation hnvo been filed by the
UKXHO.V DIHI-08RH OK
KAMILY TROVULK IX SHORT
TIll-lTlli:il GKTH CUSTODY
OK THK CHII.URKX
MAIIIII (IHAh KKATl'lli: Ol' THi:
KKMTII fOl'.VTY KAMI WAS
XOT AS HI'CCKNSI'I'I. Ah IT IIAII
iii:i: HtoMiHi:i.
illnii Agenry
the credit which had beea extended
them during their business oparatloas
here, and l( waa ascertained thla af
ternoon that there 1 a acrambte to
levy on whatever of vala aa bean
left here by tha two met., wko have
ruw-jn uvjv.ifciiMi m w-j v?jvjaapaapi
jhar. '
According to the beat Information
(obtainable this attaraooa. tke two
men left the city a week ago Thurt
day with the avowed purpose of work
ing with their outat la gettlag oat
wood In the vicinity of Keao. This
outfit Included tea head of valuable
work horses said to hav baa bought
from J. Prank Adam. Oao of thair
creditors went to Keao raatarsVay,
but was not able to locate 'the two
men. They had been there soma time
before, and had stopped at tb Bmmlt
farm.
This morning two of their credit-
InilUaw tu Writ
A nnrrlago llcenso nop Issued this -nlUil 1'ress Ssrvlce
inornllig lo OIIer Jackron nnd l.ucllo, SAI.KM, Mass., iept
Wirka. They ".r li.r.rs, nnd rcaldo and (llovannltl. the two Indualrlallsta, llodeo Amusement Asoclatlon.
on Hip Klnmnl l i --e ntlon The) nrrhed hern loduy and were nsslgnpil The Incorporator given In the nr
will hi inarrlod t inm-iMv at tho If- lo cells In tho icnlteutlr). They n- tides are K. II. Hall. Hunter Savldgp
i . i i ... ij. i ten minuirs was me lima raauirra
liiaru Hi lunar nil luiiiuirui, nuu vuuiio j. riiauwii, --- - i i-n-j .1..1- -kln In wi.vJa !
.. . . Ibv Circuit Court Judge Denson this!0 vUlted their cabin In Nlchokt ad-
Infternoon to grant n decree of dl-i"-on. ana lounu mat everyming or
orce to Mr. A. B. SUblmaa. (value had been removed. It Waa after
Tho action was started on thethe report of these two mea had bawl
Krouml of cruelty, and personal aer- " 'n' crodttora baaaie
lce was had. Mr. Stahlman did not especially aiarmeo.
I relnt the case, and made no appear-1 In addition to numarou bill
liince. about the city. It 1 declared that a
Judge llenson heard Mrs. Stahl- l"fl bnk Involved to, the estaat
.man1!, story and took judicial notice of M.000, but this could not be con
,of other fact presented, and forth-1 Armed this afternoou because of the
I ... .. . . . ll,.ll hnllrl.v I.W.n W all if lhS hlllll.
wuu ine uecree was granicu. ...... ..v..--,, ..... -, -.. -, -
Prizes are Awarded for Best
Exhibits by School Children
CltV And COUIltV SCilOOlS MaKe UlSDlaVS. WniCIl arC Two children were given Into the Ing Institutions here in order to en-
Featnres of the Fair. Pupils of Worden School
District Make one of Best of Exhibits Shown
Power Company to
Face a Big Lawsuit
Relatives of Horace Cox Will go into
Court to Recover Damages for
Death of the Young Man
Tin) ioiioi. California Power com
Miy m noon ho nuked to piiy dam-
11 result of I ho dentil of llor
"p l'o In this rlty n short tlmo ago.
A 'oil iliiirglng the company with
ll ii'iniiibiuty of tho young man'
11 Hi will ho filed lu tha circuit court
nt Meek by relatlVM.
V I'ogu,., uncle of tha deceased.
'" a well known Salem attorney, has
win in t,, clty (or amoit A WMk
""wtigaung the death of hi nophow
" finally It waa decided to atari an
"Uon against the power company.
amount for which suit will bo
"lered had not been determined lo
". tut It I expected that It will 1
n the neighborhood or 110,000.
Horace Cox was well known In thl
eltv. Iln was 11 uriidiiAlii of thu Klnnt-
nth rininty high arhotil, nnd was urn-
bllloiiH In heroniii nil nltoiney. lu
order to nrovldo fuiuU with which to
rnuiilvtn his vilucHtlou, ho HCrupted n
position from tho power company,
ami was employed lu this city as
storo keeper.
On the day of IiIh untlmoiy ileal 11 u
heavy wind provnllcd, nnd power lines
had crossed telephone Hues, noting
Cnx notl lied tho company's llnemun,
nnd then irorntilrd lo tho scene, of
ih trnuliln. Ho was climbing a tele
graph polo, presumably lo attend to
hi dutlea of turning on street lignti,
when ho came In contact with a high
voltaio wire. He foil to the ground.
and when assistance arrived ho was
dead.
One of the successful features of
tho Klnuiuth county fair has been the
sihool exhibit, the prltes tor which
ere nwiirded today.
The high school exhibited wood
work by thu inuuual training depart
ment nml tho domestic science class
soned lifers made hy member of
1 thu class. Most of the furniture now
lu tha high school wn mado by the
pupils. Tho commercial department
I'Xhltilt was featured by the demon
rt ration contest lu Dpewrltlng.
The rlty schools had n full booth
iiintalnliiK samples of tha school
work,
Tho booth exhibiting native birds
nnd nlilmals from tho collection of
Professor Diiuhnr attracted consider
able, attention,
Tho country schools were repre
sented by agricultural exhibits.
Thul of tho Worden schools was
nno of the best. Tho best Individual
inhibit was by Kugeno McCornack,
and wns of grain and potatoes grown
on reclaimed swamp und.
One of tho attractive feature of
tho school exhibits was tho display of
embroidery and handmade fancy
work by Miss Porrls Tuttle and Ml
llobetto Tuttle.
Tho following prises wore awarded:
Piece of furniture Klrst, Klamath
county high school.
Ilrond Klrst, Kltle Stansble; sec
'oud, Violet McCollum.
Canned fruit First, nee Summers
'ami lluth Thompson, city schools;
'trcond, Harriet Fink nnd Claudlu
' Spink, city schools.
I Aoron First. Irene Taylor, Cres-
.yritt: second, Florence Crlssman,
'Kfcimath Falls.
j Dress, hand mado First, llobletto
Tuttle, Lorella, second, Horrls Tut
I tie, l.orrlln.
Cooi spring chicken First, Mary
.McCornack, Klamath Fall; second,
I Agues Folsom, Spring Lake.
Pulp map of Oregon First, lleaslo
Ogle, Klamath Falls; second, Adolph
Nltacholii, Klamath Fall.
Peck of potatoes First, Kugeno
McCornack, Klamath Falls; second,
same.
Squash First, John Chapman.
Worden; second, Kugen McCornack,
Klamnth Falls.
Cab ago First, Kugeno McCor
tut"., Klumnlh Falls; aacond, Oraham
Keel, Klamath Fall.
Turnips Marlon Turner, Fort
Klamath.
Table carrot First, Willi Job,
Worden; second, Catheryn Turner,
Fort Klamath.
Sugar beet Flrat, Jack Matney;
Falrvlew; second, Oraham Keel,
Klamath Fall.
Table beet First, Constance
! Fisher. Klamath Falls; second. Fred-'
'die Cordon, Fort Klamath.
Onions First, Karnest Nltacheln.
Klamath Falls; second, l.lnn Skllllng-
ton.
, Mangle beets First, Myrtle Hu,
Kltimath Falls; second, Kugene Mc
'Cornack, Klamath Falls.
Sheaf barley First Kugene McCor-
nack. j
. Sheaf rye First, Kugene McCor-,
nark. (
Hht-uf timothy First, Kugene Mc-I
I Cornack.
Sheaf ulsyke First, Kugeno Mc-
Cornack.
Hheiif alfalfa First, Violet Matney
Sheaf oate First, Vance Matney:
second, Kugene McCornack.
Corn and Tomatoes First Neva
und 8tella Anderson.
Ileal display of fancy work Dorrls
and Roblnette Tuttle. Prlio given by
Golden Rule.
Uest bouquet aweet peaa and ast
ers, Agnes McCornack, Prise by
Hector.
lu the typewriting contest A. Jones
won the first prise with a record of
1,351 words In 30 minutes, Mlsa
Fern Wood wou tha secoud prlio with
1,136 words in the same time.
custody of Mrs. Stahlman. pending ul employe to attend the fair.
further order of the court. rlar Anderson have had tho
Charles J. Ferguson appeared foi contract for disposing of the alaba at
Mrs. Stahlman. (Continued on Page )
Discrimination Against
Halfbreeds is Charge
Mandamus Proceedings are Started
to Require School Board to Per- .
mit Breed Children in School
Charging that tho directors of
School District No, 7 are discriminat
ing against children of mixed blood,
William Crawford, through his at
torney, C, M. Onelll, has started man
damus proceedings. The papers wore
filed In the office of the county clerk
this morning. The petitioner asks
that the court require the school di
rectors, K. 8. Turner, K. M. Leeva and
It. A. Moon, and the school clerk, M.
F. Loosely, to rescind an order re
quiring children of mixed blood to
attend a separate school located In
an Isolated part of Fort iKtamath, In
School District No. 7.
William Crawford was born In
Yreka, Cat, His father was a white
mau and his mother was a Modoo In
dian woman. The petitioner married
Kllia Barclay, who was born In
Klamath Falls, and whose father was
a white, but, her mother was a Klam
ath Indian woman. After their mar
riage they adopted tb customs of
the whites, and havo coutlnued to do
so, bringing up their five children
Just aa are white children.
Although each of tho five Crawford
children holds an allotment on tha
Klamath reservation, tho family has
resided In Fort Klamath, where Craw
ford own a house and tnra lot, oa
which .he haa regularly paid tax!
The petitioner set 'forth that a, haa
participated In the dutlea of a cHtaoaj
of the United Slates, and aa regular-
T
(Continued on rage )