The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 01, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLH, OREGON, TUHMDAY, APRIL 1, 1018
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AWNEETOWN IS j
UBMER6ED BY
BROKEN LEVEE ,
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Dr. Friedmann Operating on
Patient in Bellcvue Hospital
LvCrMKNTM llVNAMITKD TO lift.
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hisilnl M IMjIon, mill Fuel ami
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Mid.
Irak irllruil IImi rrMMra of wnler
I all Hie Irvcca, KI many Billce
I lh IUI luunlrr are atimerKetl.
I there wrre M fatalities, bclla
Jur M-irntl houw In order U
1 1 ltd" irde.
('amino I Threatened
lti Vtttt Hervlce
HAYTON, 0., April 1. Tho relief
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SPENCER CREEK
IS NOT CLOSED
TO SPORTSMEN
(JAMK OPnaALB COBRKCI KR-
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Only HiiuiII I'ortlon of Kamoua Tri
Htrrjtni In Clewed About For
llumlml WnlUmllM IUe TaJieu
Out Ur-nc, and There Wilt lie m
Continual Huali From TliU Time cmloperatlDK tho two planU.
.di,.Mb, . The rolllf to be operated
BARNES TO RUN
TWO SAW MILLS
THK COMBINED OUTPUT OP TWO
PliANTH NKAR CHIUKJUIK WIMi
AMOUNT TO FIFTY TMOUHAND
FFirr DAILY
Onorntlon of tho Clarke saw lalll
niar Chlloauln. which he hat leased,
and of hit own mill at Neva Sldlaf,
near tho Clarke mill, will be com
menced Monday morning by William
It. Darnci. Mr. Darnea eipocU to
cut C0.000 feet of lumber a day by
by the
"The artlclo In tho mornlnx paper
to tho effect that Klamath iporUmen
will not be allowed to enjoy the iport
with rod and line at Spencer Crock,,
their favorite trout lUeam, U not
correct, according to local game om- renoyeo
claU. Tho portion of the stream that , .
former sheriff are In a splendid belt
inf timber on the Klamath Indian res
ervation, which was purchased from
tho government by Barnes last year.
Tho timber Is purchased "on the
stump,' and one of the provisions of
tho sale Is that the Umber must ne
Ithln a speclfltd length of
GOTCH FAVORED
IN THEJETTING
MINHOURI BPORT8MEN BELIRVR
IOWAN WIIX WIN EABIIiY IK
HIM "COME BACK" MAT MATCH
TMIH KVF.MNO
United Press Service
KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 1
Uopeiters favored the chances of
Frank Ootch here today In the Amer
ican champion's "come back" mat
bout with deorge Lurlcb, claimant of
the Kuropean wrestling champion
ship. The match will be stage to
night with 115,000 as the Iowaa's
neeined share of the receipts. Lurlch
has defeated Hackenschmldt and
Zybysxko, and Is touted as one of the
irnnii ilrfrnilva athletes In the
game.
Strain
RECORD STAGE ,
TO BE PASSED1
THIS EVENIIfi
waaaaaaas
MILITIA AND NAVAL R4MHUTM
HURRIKB TO CAIRO
Every AMebodieJ Mm U MeM to
Is cloicd Is between Fish Expert I
BpraKUo's nib racks and the mouth of
the Creek, amounting to only 300 ;
yards.
i.. a. West was In the county sent
Monday, giving attention to buslneas.
n.it.ra lla haa flna ranes In 1(
Sportsmen will be permitted as us-'lost River country.
uai to uin iuuii in iv -sourco
of the creek. The Klamath
Hlver, Into which Spencer, creen ea
, tics. Is aUo open to the desclptea
Isaac Walton
To laetall OaWvrs
The newly elected oHcera of Klam
ath FaiU Lodge No. 1147, B. P. O. B..
will be fermaUy Installed at Thurs
day night's meeting. Past Exalted
Ruler Hunter Savldge will net an tto
Installing oHcer.
Uatly PatroHed -The
Frewi the Ohio Rrhftge the- Mem etf
the Wnhneh River to MlwRilaW,
Woaaesi imA CMMraa LeMmc OMf
United Press Service
CAIRO, ML, AnrH 1
Udce have
district aetth of
ttaea
Uireeujai wteh raeh
,lu.jaiK. u. .. .(.cuius. In the lllulratlon. Mr. Hprogue. who i. -e-
r-nVrarVMmann. Iho O.r- l.r. Friedman,, Is .- --;tt 1' (
..,.., ...! th.t wmil,! ! ro. mill Who l0 0VCS 110 lias n euro iui ..."..., .n.- , ..-.. .... . . ..
..... v. ,vw ...-. -- .-.. .!.. n.n.iarrnf 1,1 ovuo. It i the first are picnuiui mis jeor
krW for the flood victims here, and .um-rcuiosii. --""-"--- , .. ,, ,, ,. So far about 400 anglers' He
t mull a famine I. threatened In by Uin largo " '"'".." ... .1 " '.: ..Zl ,.v i.Bn issued by County Clerk
s. .1.1.1... .i .i i iiiiirlnlc lio item in iioneiHo - j''-n . .... . j.
........... u .. .-- ---- - !., "I .m .,!.. ..I In linitr H.nt limn I ' I.nD OnU HIS UCIIUIIW, nun 0"i -
Chilriiun I'allerion of tho National pttal, New "iorK. ,arcn ... .... .-- - - - nmw more Issued. A
- ... ... a i..B.i.rAA ennnra nnvn iri'iiinn iiuu inunii luunuiir- i"viw
MM committee (.sued tho follow-. iWicinna w.u ".---"-":" " ' ,, ..,., , ,,.v mB1, nn
if lUtrratnt teday: cd at tho claims oi uio ucrrann, ..,........ .- - --
i,uinunitkuu;i I . . ... ,. .. ..., ...... rllm Hint Imnrnvnniont nroulil allow
. f-a.upply.s practically -x.'of em ry.,g J----- ; 1,,,, . That take, time, In
,.nd I fear that mousauu. - -- - -- -- ,o,o cacs month.."
illl to hunsry unions wo recnlvo In,- '" turiioerum, "
Aedlslcly largo shlputents of food, - ..-,i. .
i nd other fuel and plenty of umrn. . ,
k,lhln. KM,M ' rc" ""V .. i
"1 ... In ......1 In 111. MnarosltV WAMlllMilu., . ..
I... .. !' .." ....... 'ii,a.m .if i ho Inlcrstato Commerce'
ri me miioii, lor wo nro in m serioua - ,.n. ,niunr
.. ... ' ... .. r-nmi.iii.inn Klvlnc Indiana minors
an ruirnmsn n vi rai aaa.iM. . Haiaaaai -- -
H Revelers Run Hotel
Despite Morgan's End
big ru.h I. expected tho latter part of
the week, as many Dullness men are
already planning to spend Sunday In l
whipping tho waters of Spencer.
Body Embalmed Prcpiiratory to Ship
ping to the United States, to ne
Buried in Connecticut State
nmnllBtely to bo of benont." ?
a. .. f i
and grain dealer, equal rates anu
mllllng.ln.tran.lt privileges with com
imtltora In Ohio and Kentucky be-
Ktinsi I laser as an L a nasi
l.m Bhort I. the latest Klamath, r"' offcC,tvo i0"y
lit to tioaiei. a Ford car. lie has
Boil imrcliniod a rivo iia.ienxor car
kron (Iforiu lllehn, tho local agent.
A NeW Daughter
Dr. Chlltou reports the birth of a
daughter Monday to Mr. nnu rs.
r.ri ,! nf tho AUnmont ranch.
ItIio youngster weighs seven pounds.
KurmMvniMi IVMaLrhft
Kwauna Kncnmpmont No. 40 I O.
I. P. Vtlimiu Im vaaiilas mAsllntl tea
'tht In tho east hall of the Odd Pel-1 8. John Mooro, who ha. been so-
lo'. building. Vliltlng PatrlarchsMournlng In Collfornla, has roturnou
tordlally Invited to meet with u.. to this city. ,
Teachers to Vote On
Training School Now
County Instructors Will Ballot Upon
the Advisability of Supplanting
the Present Annual Institute
Klamath ,1ms boon overwhelmingly 'vor of J
tltute, or tho change. Inseveral of tho rnoro
Returned Klamathite is
Strong For the Town
Former Sheriff Declares Cos of liv
ing is Much Lower Here Than
it is in City bv Golden Gate
ROME, April 1. The body of John (globe, who are vUltlng the nwlent
... .. ,w. sn,.riMaiat of Dower, kept up n continual
i-ieruom nuiiw, . ... . .
financier who died early Monoxy
morning, Ilea In sUte In the royal
suite at the Grand hotel, whore tho
capitalist died. The remains will be
kept there until arrangements are
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,made to convey tne oooy u w .
led States.
While the remains lie In state, gay.
ety continues uninterrupted at the
hotel. Revelera from all parte of me
"Tho co.t of living I. higher In
every way lu Oakland man u ,s m
Klamath Falls," saya formor Hberin
William 11. Ilarno., who with Mrs.
Ilorncs and dnughter MI.s Haxel haa
been sojourning In California during
tho wlntor.
"Oakland has a splendid winter
I climate, of cour.o, but there is an-
other difference between that city and
Klamath Falls. Hero you can uvo
and make money; there It you want
to live, you certainly have to spena
money."
While In Oakland Barnes was anuc
tedr with tho whooping cough, and It
was several weeks before he was nble
to bo cured of the juvenile malady,.
din of merriment all last night Danc
ing continued noisily unUl dawn.
It Is probable that the Italian laws,
imnoainsr much red tape la connection
with the removal of bodies from tho
country, will be obviated la this ease.
The Anal resting place of Morgan will
bo In the mausoleum In Cedar Hill
cemetery at Hartford, Connecticut,
beside his parents.
United l'rsse Service
CAIRO, III., Anrtt 1. A thannad
militiamen and ive hundred BAVal re
serves arrived tain marafrg to
In ceclns: wKa Seed eead
and to protect life and arefeftr.
, Kverr ableeedledma
to save the levees.' wheee naaRlam la
a menace to the eHy.
The Ohio River thle aftoraeea
reached a stage of 5 J. J feet, watoa at
8-10 of a feet below the high eat re
corded mark. It la feared that taa
river will pass taa 64-feet mark tka
evening.
The Reel Foet district, JaK betow
Hickman, Kentucky, Is la the great
est danger, and with a naertaae 9t
labor. The wasnea and ehlMrea are
getting away aa fast aa aeentele to
nlacea of safety, while the mea of taa
town are working algkt and day to
save the Uveas. It the Hkkmaa Uvee
breaks It wlU relieve the Keseare aa
the local levees.
It Is exneeted that taa rise at taa
Ohio will coatlcne fear days mere.
There are few women and ehwarea
left la the city.
Hacktoc late Wahash . .. v
CARMI, III., April X.Tha WaJpia
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Local Humphrey Brothers
Have Unusual Experience
MANY COMING
TO NORTHWEST
SUPREME COURT
UPHOLDS MASON
George and Charles are Believed by Some of Their
uuji. ur..u. wiiMfa tn h tne tieoroe ana-is-
miUUlC niviu Km.uw w . -
Charles Who Were Hanged Last Week
.1
tat
Do tho nodncosuM of
founty wunt tt teacher'a Institute
would they change It to a training
IChnntT 'i'i.i i- . .. it., .k.
.. .mm n a maitor iiiui m
chr. nro to decide for themselves,
I& Conillllanx. will. . kill nan.. it hv
, " leslllaliirn ,..vln ll.o mull.r In
' " hands of tho teachers In each
county, 'jf'i
1'he quo.tlon of changing the an
nil Inntttuto to a summer training
"hoot will bo submitted to the teach
er. n Ul. ....... .. . ..... j
...minim county in a iow amjw
"y fiuporlntondeat:rad PeUrson.
. rerai counties have already vol
d on the qutatlba, and sentiment
OVKIt a00,000 IIOMIWTKADKRS
PAHHKD TIIUOtOH 8T. PAUL
i.iiik unvrll ACCORDING. TO
tllO Cliailgu. m.Biyi. -. ....v. - ,
progressive stntee.the tralnlntt school J AiUOAI, MKN
lias token tho place of tho old-fnsh-
Idnod institute ! HT ,,AU, Mlnn April 1. More
To tho ambitious teacher who wUh- t
mor trnlnlng hool will oiror srent oi
ii.iii.i. ' "w --. .. ...
"""'"ML""' , ndulu to ilgurcs given out by rnuroaa
mi. asinnnia iii ! luuiiij v- i
:IllgVtrMod teachers, nd ro wlIN olllclaU hero today.
lug to pay tho price ir moy "" " ".r: T"," ncr day. The
MVlCO. . ,, . ,,nra pnrrvlns yettlori' at-
few days. JtlRures.
4UDOMKNT FOB $S,4 IN THK
ACTION OF MASON VKR8B8
FllKD MKIiHASK IS 8USTAINKD
IIV HIOHKR TRIUUNAL
Special to The Herald
SALEM, April 1. The supreme
court today affirmed the Judgment of
the lower court In the case of W. H.
Mason vs. Fred Melhase, appealed
from Klamath county.
' The above decision settles one of
the hardest fought civil canawMfrt
"" ' (Oouklnueu on Paga )
Hardly a day passes but tome little
. . . ... .. .. a
case of misianea ineauiy
the front, but one of the most unus
ual, as well aa most unpleasant, la
one that haa affected, two .Klamath
Falls residents, Charles and George
Humphrey.
The Humphrey brothers came to
the Klamath country with their par
ents In the 80's. coming from, the
Middle West. They have resided here
continuously; aad they bavo long
ibeea recognised among the best men
of the community. Both are carpen
ters, and one owns a woodworaiag
establishment.
Tn nantan county there rasiaea tor
BtanTyeara two Humphrey hrothaw,
whose family formerly lived la the
Middle West. Another feature in
eeaneetloa with Meat waa that thatr
uames. were also Charles aad Oeorge.
Some time ago tney were coavwea
of murdering nn elderly woman la aa
atrocious mauxer, and they were tear
tenced to be hanged, which aeateaoe
was carried, put at the saiem peaitea-
tlarv last weeK. Tnere were a sa
ber of notable featuree In conneotloa
with the case, which were prlatod all
over the country, and attracted con
siderable attention.
Now, of course, the laeta mat ue
Humphreys seateaced to die were
named Oeorge aad Charles, and that
they lived tn Oregon, aad that they
and their parents wera formerly treat
tho Middle Wast naUraui.,aataeo
the Interest taken la the ease there.
Jt was ao time at aU hefere some of
the Oldest mnaoivaam, fee.ewy
just eaetlyy who fkHfr-H ??
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thought they did. "' ' "
The local Humphreys wera aweh
surprised to aad coming to theta
from oldtlme acqualntaaeea lettata at
condolence, tottora beaeeealag ehapa
to he at peace with thatr Mace a:
the end; letters teUiac at aeamjif :
fered In their behalf! lettoia WtalmJ
them fervent farewtaf,i"MUWf aaa
in the land beread"--ta IM. m
kinds of letters that waaM ha a'l
fort to two man aheat to aa
into Ara,ttv a the haaaa not
od, but decidedly puaaUaeT to tvra km
abiding eltleeae - ' ,
The two lefal Maajahyeaa
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ways been of the" orderly
of the uwn, aM ea
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