The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 08, 1913, Image 1

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SWORN CIRCULATION OF DAILY AND WEEKLY NORTHWESTERN IN COUNtY IS 571
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KLAMATH FALLS, OIIKCJO.Y. HATlUinAV, MAUCIf H, 1IIIS
Prk, n Own
Tax Payers Leagoe is Formed to Keep Members in
Touch With the Financial Affairs of the County
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HORRIBLE TALES
ARE RELATED AT
INVESTIGATION
I.VMATi: OK ItKHOHT TKIJA OF
L'MKI.KMM HTHl'CKU.K
I'nulito lo HujfMrt Meres aad tlill.l
Kuykendall & Ferguison
Pay High For Warrants
Well Known Attorneys Make County
Employees Happy by Paying 100
Cents on Dollar for Warrants
AN OPINION ON
CHARTER
MATTER
It was ascertained today Hint tti nl but received 9G cent on tho tlol
uiillru pay roll or tho form In tho lar. I
Darrow Jury Fails to
Reach Verdict; Quits
Talesmen Discharged Shortly Before
Noon by Judge Conley, Four
! . Held Out for an Acquittal
(Ily D. V. Kuykindall)
Having been usked by many voter '-OS ANQKLES, March 8. After After tho dismissal of tho Jury
of tho fclty for ray opinion wbotbor nrgulng tho matter for over forty- J"1ku Powers, who conducted the de-
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II kpihi wy in irrwnmm;iciiuiiir nrr miiro na wen nn me A Illiiailie H-aiuro or 1110 Uliying 01!, ... V .,. ... . .. fonso nrnin nn.l ilnmnn.lnd that tl,n
mi' i'iuntfluu iiiaiiur wpuiu uu vniltl vom ,ivu, n.u jui iij tuu uartuvt '
hltirr, Hlio Wa Vucrttl to Knlv n
l.lfn of Hliame - Illinois lMrf.
Klir Am Mliorard at tho IH
clMurr
dato bo ict for a now trial of tho
CIIICAOO, March . A pitiful
itnry luld Itin member of tho
UcUlatlvo white slave probo thl
rournlne by "L (.," an Inraato of a
bouo of III repute, who I at a hos
piul, n physical and mental wreck.
Sbp itiiMoJ that her husband died,
lost Inn her a child to uppcrt, and a
ha n unable to support herself and
lltllr una on l week, ab was
i forced lo enter a reeorL
"A procurer drought a lltllo girl of
17 to the retort under ton pretext,"
"U Hie unfurtunale woman, "fllio
was carried upetalra, flfhtlnx madly,
hd her clothe were taken away from
licr.
"It vri week before he ubralt
It I lo the condltfon of the life (he
forced lo enter, and every night
I could hear her deipalrlng cream.
Like inyielf, alio J now In a boipltal,
broken down In health and iplrlt."
"I did not dream that luch a hoi-
ll'h condition could exist on cnrlh,"
cicUlmed Kenator Juul. Other mem
bcrs of the commission made similar
sicrosldiis, and all were visibly af
ftrted by tho testimony, given In the
bojHi of .arfiig olhor women from sin.
Tho rouimlsslpn may try to punish
Vl'o ('resident Simpson or Marshall
Wold & Co., for contempt He re
futed to iiinko an ostlmate of tho com
I'sny's proitt.
l.'dHnrd lllllman, owner of a large
department store, testified that bo bo
Kn life ns a cash boy, earning $3
week.
When asked m to the relation of
low acos and prostitution lllllman
replied : "I don't know the situation i
Miiy, inn believe girls sell them-
es ralhor than stsrvo.
rorco In the sheriff 's olllru rereltud llio warrants was that Kurkendall K
100 ceula on the dollar for thulr wnr- Ferguson, who !ino been tho nttor- lf nuopted I have Investigated the " returned to tho court room at
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ruin iiirpamry mr inn inniiiii in reu- nejs in mo recent cases in wiiicn tnc question nnu nnu tuat tuu law or '; mis raorninB, nnu roportcu it against tho labor attornoy.
ruary. validity of certain warrants was In- il9l7, under which alt slate, city and hopeless dlsncrccmcnt. Conlcr flxed March 3lt
Judge
lleretoforn county employe havo xilved, wero tho purchasers,
'constitutional amendment havo been They woio discharged by Judge
POPE ILL; All
District Attorney Fredericks tntnl
suumitica nl statu and city olcctlous, Conley. that tho caso will bo trlod nenin ir
I ir. nnu ir. in j, iaiion aro upmu ocen prciiy wen seiiieu oy tho Foreman rcttlnglll stated that tho the defenso wishes It.
from their Ttilo I.ako ranch. Mr. and supremo court, nnd I UBo no uoubt Jury wan dhldcd eight to four. Grant. "I should havo bean acaulttoi! nt
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i law Is fallouotl to nut IL Intn rttort It ln in.
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Mrs. J. Frank Adams and son, Martin, "inl i( ,ho c,1,ir,er ' elected nnd the Itoblnson, Humor and Sctcbcll, stand- onco on tho cvldcncq offered against
-i... i .... .. i iumuvu iu iiui it iiuu tiiuu. ii inn ior acauiuni. l nor remsinoii m ' nirt Dnrrnv. "t nm .ni.pm n..
lliniCUPCO fiCC .m. and 11....... win .hin-.n"i-.,r I..'". b"1.!!' '!?" l ? !,0u' """ tot several to stay hero In Loa Angeles and light
HIIIIII Hill il llir . ioi nioniaiii raus, io me exclusion oi Lours. until I am acquitted of tho chargo
I
It. Ilrown of Wordcn Is spendlnr
HINTII T IS hl'l TCIII.Sd IIIO.M IA
eiiii'i'i: ami niio.vciiiAii Tiiou-
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HKHIOlrt
horse to I'orlland. and tho ladles faiiv succeiiful or umuecruful elmr.
(w gu ahead of (hem and await their tor of the past.
arrhul In tho Kose City. - I Votors of tho city will be safo In Saturday In tho county scat.
- - - - -- passing on tho charter on Its merits,
Mr. and Mrs. I.. I). Control! aro In for, If adopted, the proposed charter
to do Saturday shopping. will clean tho slntc, and give us a now
HORSEFLY MEET
United Press Kervlce (
ROMK, March 8 Admires from tho,
Vatican aro lo tho effect that I'ope,
I'lus X. Is III. Alt audiences hatof
been suspended Indefinitely.
Tho pontiff condition Is consider-,
ed none too good by tho attending.
physicians. Ho Is reported la bo suf-,
furlug from la grippe and bronchial I
trouble.
John Hlramons of Ilonanta Is
guest at tbo Amorlcan nolcb -
Francis J. Oowno, secretary of tho
start under Its provisions, tho merits orfly Irrigation district, nnd ono
nor demerits of which aro for each of tho progressive Donanxa residents,
votsr to say tor himself. t-- h j,crc attending to'buslncss-Tnatlors'.'
DRAWS
CROWD
Marine Corps Surgeons Will
Make Test of Friedmann Cure
MA XV HISlDKXTS OP UOXAXZA
COL'XTUV AUK UUUK TO TES-
TII'V, OK TO TAKE IX TIIK I'KO-
ci:i:i)ixgs
ALEX MARTIN IS
NAMED TO HEAD
ORGANIZATION
OltGANIZATIOX 18 TO RK srTRIOT
LV XOX-PAKTIbIAN
1'iirrMMo l Held to lie the I'tvteetaaa
of Taxpayers' latere, Net Mm
(Jrlmllng of Any Irlvale .
ecutlvo aI CredesiUAl
Aro Ap(Klnted and Date of Pat Mrs
Mecdog Flxea
WILL EORM AN
ATHLETIC CLUB
Members of tho board of directors
of tbo Horsefly Irrigation district.
I property owners who aro In favor of
Exhaustive Exoeriments. Covering Several Month.?. to'lM u,,lrlc, aud thMo ot nro
' " jllrn 111 irrrt fn.lnv ir nttnni. . (.Ant
ing of tbo question to dctcrmlno the
i validity of tho 1775,000 boud issue.
; Tho legality of tho Issue has been
attacked by Interested persons, who
hold that the proceedings leading up
'to It wcro unconstitutional. C. M.
be Conducted, Before Work of Inoculating Patients
at Government Tuberculor Hospital is Begun
I'nllcd I'ress Horvlco 'signed to conduct tho tests.
WASHINGTON, I). C, March 8. Tho two surgcous will leave this
tnont untll.tho cultures have been glv-IO'-'om and W. S. Wlloy appear for
eti a thorough test.-' !tuo parties attacking tho legality, and
,,...-.,.,1 ii... TiHKii' ivTritrrt-rrn Tho health board of tbo marlno sor- evening for Now York city, and they lu caso tho experiments aro omen-' Kuykendall & Ferguson for the dU
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,vic touay rormnuy nuinorixou n tesi win comer priviueiy wiin i-roicssor ciour, luoercuiar paucnis at tno gov-p""-1-
Wll.l UK IIKI.I THIS I:V1:NIN1 ()t l,(0 prc,imnnn tubercular cure by Friedmann for tho next week. Fol- ornment hospital nt Fort Stanton will :
IX TIIK HAHH.MK.NT OF Till! I. O. 'Hint brunch or Hie service jlowlng their discussions of the euro's bo treated. ! Jnmes Kzcll, president of tho Klam-
j Surgeon (loncral llluo sold that possibilities, they will commence ox Mueh depends upon tho success of jut1' County Dairymen's Association.
Th,n ''' il'rofossor Friedmann agreed to glvojporlmontliiK with monkeys. tho outcomo of these tests. In cas'1 herc attcud today's mooting of
"" jibe various government brnnchos. Their' tfcts will bo cxbaustlvo, cov- tboy prove successful, they will bo ox- jlll board of directors.
Tho ndvlsnblllty of forming nn nth- .cultures unconditionally, nnd two inn orlng n period of several months. It tendod to Intuutes of tho twenty-six j
letlc club to leasu tbo basement of tho lrnu corps surgeons havo been ns- Is the Intention to mnko no nnnounco- othor hospitals of tho marlno service '
If you big employer of women do' Odd Fellow building will bo dls-
not help iu In this work of finding a, cussed nt n mooting to be bold to-,
olutlon ror the aoclal evil, omenlRlt In tho bnsoment. All Intorest
worio means may be used to force 'od aro nskod to attend.
inn io," thundered Senator Juul,
'"" lllllman refused to (ell tho
I'Toills derived from his store.
The basement Is equipped with
bowling alloys, pool and billiard ta
bles and other conveniences. j
Country Saloons Will
Go Out of Business
Wet Goodt Emporiums at Bly, Fort
Klamath. Malin and Crescent are
Affected. Measure Amended
HETCH HETCHY
IS UP AGAIN
As n result of the passage and ap
proval by- the gov.raor of Benst.
bill m ..i . ... .. .'. .
- --i .moons in wy, Maim, rori
Klsnmti, and Crescent will be put out
Of llllln. ..... ...
" "T i, wnen tne mew
ro hecomea efeotlr.
t?ho b,, "rrlee a provision for the
Z i ") of tho uawMd Jlcenso fee
tolloctodbytbecouBty.
ho b?l'll0W,n to ,trot fro"
" "No person hall he permitted to
soil, glvo or In any manner dispose, of
spirituous, malt, inouu liquors, near-
boor or fomented elder, commonly
known as hard elder, la this stato out
sldo of tbo limits or bouudnry of any
Incorporated city or town; provided,
however, that no near beer shall bo
old Insldo of Incorporated cities or
towns whoro prohibition prevails."
This bill effectually prevent any
further consideration of tho applica
tion to soil liquor at tho Altamont
tavern.
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I'AI.IFOHXIA ATTOHXKV COXFF.I18
WITH KF.CItKTAUV I.AXK IX
HOFKS OF OViatltUMXd FISH
KH'S IHXiSIOX
Unltod Press Service
WASH1N0T0N, D. 0., March 8.
Bcoklng to ovorrulo tho decision of
Former Socrotnry Fisher In tho Ilotch
Hotcby Vnlloy caso, City Attornoy
l.ong of San Frnuclsco is In coufor
onco with Secretary I.auo of tho do
liartment of tho Interior. As Lono Is
ii Cnllforulnu, Long bolloves his ac
quaintance with tho matter may causo
lil nt to rulo differently, aud enable
Sail Francisco to utlllxo this water
supply.
Letters hnvo been rocolvod from
Corey, Turlock nnd Modosto by tho
now secrotary of tho Intorinr, asking
Mm to protect their Interests.
It Is probablo that I.ano wll rofuse
to ovorrulo Flshor and leave the mat
ter In the hand's of congress.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ilrown of Crys
tal nro at tlio Hotel Hall.
Mrs. M. Montcllus has gono to.
Itcdlaiids, whoro sho will visit frlonds. ,
CENTRAL POINT
Tom Mye s, who has a homestead
In tho Long I.nko country, Is hero to-'
day nttondUig to business mutters and
visiting his parents. i
WINS
FROM
HIGH
WILL FIGHT .THE
SUITS ON NOTES
FAIl.MKHS AT A M KITTING DKCIDK
TO UXITK AQA1XST taFOUTS
TO COLLKCT FOB UKFUNOT
COXCK11N
LOCAL QUINVITI'S Di:SULTOUV
lMfVYIXG ltKSULTS IX A Sl-TO-IB
KCOllK IX FAVOU OF TIIK
VISlTOItS
A dotormlncd light is to bo made
against paying any of tho notes 1s
HUtnl by Klamath county rosldonta
to Promoter Uuchaunn of the Co-Op-oratlvo
Supply House last summer.
Thts was tho nttltudo taken by n num
ber of thoso Interested nt a meetlug
at the Chambor of Commerce this af
ternoon.
(Continued on Page 8)'
Last night's gamo botweon Central
Point high school and tbo Klamath
high school basketball teams resulted
lu u victory for tho yisltorj, tho score
being 21 io IS. Tho local team play
od lu poor, form, and members of tho
team who are usually counted on for
Held baskets wcro decidedly off color.
Auotbor gamo will be played this
centng between "the rlvnl high
schools. Tho teams lino up like this:
Central Point Marshall and 8hulU
forwards, Merrlmtiu center, Nichols
nnd West nil guards.
Klamath County Messner and
Carter forwards, McCluro center, Natl
and Hum guards.
J. N. Fltswntor of Albany Is hero
giving attention to business matters.
Starting with a membership ef 117,
the organisation of the Taxpayer
League of Klamath County waa pr
tcctcd this afternoon at a iteettac
held In the opera house. The at
borshlp of tbo league I ope. to aay
taxpayer of the county, and Ha ob
jects as set forth In the by-laws ar. as
follews:
To furnish to lu members rellaM.
Information as to the financial af-.)
fairs of, the county.
To Keep a careful watch over eeasi-
ty. expenditures to see that all meales
derived from taxation and other
sources are expended In a business
llko manner.
To see that none of the funds of
the county aro expended In an un
lawful or extravagant maBnr.
To protoct tbo Interests of 'th. tax
payers In tho expenditure of public
funds and to promote the welfare of
tho county and taxpayers In general.
To conduct IU affairs In a no
partisan nnd non-polltlcaf manner,
nnd neither this organization ner Its
name shall bo used to promote, ad
van co or opposo nay political move
ment or for or against any eaadldaU
for public office.
Tho following pormaaent eSeers
wore elected to servo for one year
or until tholr successors are elected:
Alexander Martin president. Fred
Molhnso vice president, and O. A.
Steams secretary-treasurer.
Tho executive commltteo appointed
by tho president consists of J. W. Mc
Coy, M. L. Allison, J. A. Maddox.
Horaco Dunlap and Silas Obenchal.
Tho credentials committee Is com
posed of J. A. Maddox, James Llad
scy, II. G. Momyor, Marshal Orr and
II. F. Murdock.
Practically every section of th
District Attornoy John Irwin ro-jCounty Is represented la the member
turned Frldny night from Salem, ship list, and It was sUted that many
whoro ho went to attend to legal mat-' mre names would be added to th
ters. , '
J. O. Hamakcr. editor of tho Ilo-
nuuia Ilullotlu, Is a Klamath Falls
visitor.
(Conttnuea en Page 4)
Anderson May be Ten
to Eight the Favorite
At Present, the Betting
Mix is Even. O
be Changed!
-iaaaBBamnaaJp . '
in i ""tsaBBBBPBsjBBsStj
That Ilud Anderson will be the. at least a .slight fawlt om tfeP'
fnxorlto In tho betting on tho Ander- Northern kid, and those, who 14 "C
son-Knockout Drown scrap, Is the 'with favor upon his chance t"wa' '
prediction mado by Juy Davidson, the "tbo Kastern dreamland ipecalWJ'.'
Los Angeles sporttug writer. Ho, expecting no weWtbsV 19 '.t., rr ;
sixes up tno battle ln-thls way: uholr money. Th' market 'opMuril "wNfc .;
Dud Andorsou Is so well liked by both boys on oven rm,
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tho butting fans that ho has been
placed on ovon terms with Kayo
Drown In tho oponlng odds upon tbelr
scrap for March 15th. This Is not a
little surprising, as It was generally
believed that Drown would always
nnd tho drift of sentiment, t
tlqn of It that, is --"tnt1 fca 4ff
tara and cents, Is hhni ftsr Aim'
son tbut.apromlaeat WMiM &
sioner has saM hi'k4 Mr sapA
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