The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 14, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 14, ISIS
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Pope's Sisters Making Lace Shroud; Death Appears
Almost a Certainty; Arteries are Hardening Fast
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24 HOURS OR
Y00 CAN'T VOTE
I TV HWllHTKATION IH I.IUHTKMT
IN YKARH
ItrglMrelion llrgMlallons Cuartd
Willi Mprrlsl Charter KlevUo Be
llevnl lo Have CmfUMd Many.
Ik at III VHf Hall Will CIun
at (I n'dwk Tomorrow AfUt-aooa.
Mu.l Itr ItegUlrrnl lo Vott
Only on mora day remalna In
blch lha voter of Ida city will be
Permitted lo register fur tha coming
MTrlerilon, Tha registration booka
till cloia at 9 o'clock Tuesday night,
ad all thnaa whuaa names hsvs aot
beta ilacd on tha reglstrstlou vol
ants will aot be allowed lo vote on
May tth.
"Thtre ere 1,116 Barnes on tha
register thla moralag, and it la aatl
t OeaitaeWe 'fig V
TEACHERS WANT
ANN
SCHOOL
HTItAW VOTK TAKKN UN TMK
gVKMTION lir COUNTY HUl'KR
INTKNDKNT IH 4H to 4 FOR HUM
MKIt INHTHUCTIO.V
FINE FISHING IN
SPENCER CREEK
KHADI.KY FAMILY CATCH TMK
LIMIT, AM) HOUSTON, MOK
IUV AND ItOIIKHTSON HAVK
phictty ooui hucckhh
TIio touchers or Klamath county'
Klihlng la good In Spencer Crack,
n e4 1st a In !! til am f Uf at It nt
w.nt a teachura' lutnmer training . , , ' ...
chool Inataad o( the annual teacher' i ,, . ;,. .... ... .
Imtltutn.
.. .. itwcnty pound each. After they An
il raw roto on tho qucitlon recently . . ..,',. . ,. ,, ..
IidIiI liv f'nnnlv Rrhnnl Hillutrlnlitnil. ....
.... n, .u ... . Muck for the flrat time In hla lire,
rnt Kred I'eteraon. Of the fifty vote , ... ... ,. M.
formanco of hla parent, and alio
caught a good airing.
Fred Houiton, Dr. K. V. Morrow
wxwiaVW ajajatiai
WILSON FAVORS
CAPNIANS
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HAYH HK OAR
OF JAPAN;
NO VIOLATION
TRBATY IN THR
AM F.N LANB LAW TO RK KN
ACTKDBOOR
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rucehed, 4C favored the training
chool and only four want the annual
iMtllut.
The recent tctilon of tho leglila
tn re enacted a ineaiure leaving the
matter In the hand of the teacher
of the varloua countlea for their
choice. In every caae where a vote
haa been called for the teachera fav
ored the tralalag acbool.
'oiled I'reaa mil
WAMIIfNnTnM.In. n. Anrll !
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Mr. and Mr, (luorgo ilradley had I'ri'ddenl VVIUem'la itlll convinced
no difficulty In catching tha Unit, 'that the California antl-allen laid Uw
us drafted doea Mt In any way violate
the Japaneea treaty.
It I eipected that other natlesa
will proteat at the limitation of the
bill permitting alien to hold laid omly
a year, unleee they declare Intention
of becoming cltlm.
Will Niwhin, wno retldea at Bwaa
l-ake, la hf m a bualneta trip.
lm L. Gallagher waa In
OdriM Saturday and Baaday.
froi
Loop District Man's
Skull Crushed to
and O. W. ItoberUon alo flihed at
Hpvncer Creek Sunday. They had
good auccea.
The road from Keno to Spencer
Creek I paaaable for a buggy, but It
I still too muddy for automobile
travel.
Pulp
Note Scrawled in Polish Shows That
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the Motive For the Crime Wat
the Ruination of Young Girls
NDIANS AND
REBELS KILL
OKNKHAL OJKDA A PRISON KR IN
ARIZONA, AND HIS TROOPS
ARK SLAIN IN WILD FUOHT
FROM OARH1SON
I'ntlnd i'reaa Service
NACO, Arli., April 14 The bodies
jot 200 dead Federal aotdlera are
CIIICAOO, April H (leorge Dlelt.
owner of a fashionable ladle' tailor
ing MtnblUhment In the l.oop dla
trlct, wn found murdered In his bed
IhU morning.
Ill skull was crushed Into n pulp.
A bUcksmlth'it hammer was used lo
Hike with.
Heslde tho body was found a note,
"rawled In Polish. It read:
"Thla la n Ht fata for the beast
who rulaed a young girl. Ha will
ruin no mora. S. I. K."
The polka have been working on
the rase without discovering a tsngl-'tho border near here. Ha waa arrest
SACRAMENTO, April 14 A cable
gram, urging tlii Callformw leglela
ture to pasa "any bill which will de
nt roy good feeling betweei the Ualtad
State and Japan"- waa received today
by the senate. It waa ant by Ue
Japan Ashl Prase, a Toklo lewefaper.
LYNCH MAY BET
FEDERAL PLUM
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WA8HINOTON, April 14. It la
iitii1s.MinAii tliair Tataadha ff.jpfh tt la.
scattered all the way from Naco, M,,. ,, w, u ,ppotau4 M UaUwl
the federal garrison at Naco by con-, . . . mtmlmam, tm ,h. .-.,
stltutlonallsU and Yaqul Indians, ' , .. . . ..... m. ... .. .,
and the attempted flight of General t , UUrMUoaal prart-ljouthful figure
dent.
OJeda'a troops. They were cut down
by tho pursuing Indiana and rebels.
In escaping Qenarnl OJeda croaaed I
tie clue that will lead to the discov
ery fo the person who wielded the
ledgo. It Is thought that the guilty
one may be related to one of the
many Polish girls employed as seam
streises In the Diets establishment.
ed by troopera of the Ninth cavalry. I
Thu rebels and Indians plan a'
march to (luaymas. I
S. C, Hamaker la hera from Bly
for n short visit.
Klamath Boosters Unite in
Harmony at Bonanza Banquet
Good Roadie the Important Fart They Will Play in the
Development of Klamath County, the Beat Methods
of Construction, and Court's Policies Discussed
With more thaa 100 present, and
all harmoniously preaching the goa
lie! of good roads aa the means of sal
vat Ion for thla part of the state, tha
oanquet and booster meeting given at
toe Ilarpold hotel la Boaansa Satur
day night by Ui Boaanaa Commsr
c'l Club provad to bi 6m of the
most enthusiastic maeUaga aver held
In tty county. All want home with a
"good Many new point la their mlnda
t aha jmt wast;a wanderful eoun
fy Kltth Couaty Is, aad what can
6 eipwted an aooa as roads art built
to hasten the development of thla re
gion, j,-
' addtta Moatari fr'paa all
l'rts of tha aanatM araund Baaaaaa.
,the memaerii if tai eoaaty court war I
present, In addition to others from Impression on the Kaitern girls.
Klamath Falls, and with Dr. Hitch
cock acting aa toastmaater, many
were called on for speeches, and all
responded with ttfeesages of cheer and
co-opt ration In tha good work.
The work that haa been accom
plished by the county court during
the past two years, the policy that Is
belnr puraued at present In this re
spocl, and the plana for futun high
way Improvements were told by
County Judge Worden and Commls
il.mera Merrill and Hagelateln.
Sheriff Low and 8am T, Bummers at
tested, to the truth of the statements
made by the court members, aad even
Rev. Oeorge H. Feese took occasion
to point out to the Langell Valley
bachelors tho advantage of having
good highways to make a favorable
J. O, Hamaker, editor of the Bo-
nansa Bulletin, In hla Inimitable
mauuer, told of the conditions
throughout the "Clover Leaf" section,
aad he called the attention of the aa
somblage to a number of road Im
provements necessary In that negth
borliood, The method of road Im
provement used by the county was
hoarllly- endorsed by Frauds J,
liowne, secretary of the Horsefly Irri
gation district. Hi also spoke of
thu alms of the IrrlgatloaJsU.
Others making talks wen O. R.
Clllatte, H. Q. BuHoy, Prof, taught,
Rlllott, Oeorge Sparrentorn, W. P,
Sedge, H, R. Winnard aad J. A, Mad-
ASKS TO -HAVE
DEED ANNULLED
JOHN SHOOK COMMRNCRB IN
JUNCTION SUIT A0AINBT BOS
WIFE TKMPORARY ORDER
MADK TODAY BY BENSON
NEW YORK. April 14. Jaeaaee
Worth, the Paris taller, who for a
generation haa bee considered at
least oae of tho two ay- tar .gnat
a'ltw'imu ea women's etothss, haa
surprised Mew York, by aaaeaaetag
ho bolteves the America woman Is
the beat dressed woman ta the world.
Ho may have said K with aa en m
future buataeas. but hi eald It
"The exceedingly efectlvi appear
ance of the American woman la die
to perfectly natural causes," hi ex
plained. But one cause k physical,
another mental, and a third eco
nomic. The tout ensemble of the
American woman depends partly on
her glorious figure, partly on her ex
cellent artistic sense, aad partly on
her well-Oiled pocketbook.
"Fortunately our women an tak
ing up golf. I believe that garni is
excellent for the preservation of the
southful figure. All exercise Is. of
'course, beneficial. Let the American
I woman continue to lead her apleadld
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WASHINGTON, D. C, April 14.
Clagressmsa Oscar Uaderwud, the
chairman of the waya aad means eem-
mlttee of the house, la III as a isnH
of the strain under which hi has ben
laboring white working est the Urttf
revision bill.
The legislator la compelled to re
main la bed by hi paystetaa. He has
a slight fever today, but K la net be
lieved bis conditio la aerieaa.
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Alleging that hi audi a mUtage
and deeded her his hMMStead, worth
110,000, Instead of property valued
at 15,000, John Shook, a old reel
eat of thla county, today commeaeed
suit against his wife, Cora Shook, to
i est rain her from executing the dud,
or trading the property for a Port
land rooming house.
A temporary order was Issued by
Circuit Judge Benson thl saftsraooa.
In his complaint, Shook states that
his wife, who lives in Portland, wrote
him that she could trade a portion
of the Shook holdings near Dairy for
an apartment house la Portland, aad
asked his to execute a deed in blank
for tho property.
Shook saya that in oomplylag with
the request', he made a mlataki 1
the description, snd Instead, exeeuUd
a deed la blank for the Shook home
stead near Dairy, oa which hi has
lived for thi put thirty years, aad
which Is easily worth 110,000. This
deed, be says, hi forwarded to hur.
After learning his Mistake, the
plaintiff saya ho wrote to Mrs. Shook,
tilling her of the mistake, and asklag
Max A. McCall, Frsd Bertaoldt, R. L. fter not to make the trade, Be) saya
she has refused to return the dud,
and threatens to make thi trad with,
thi wrong irogarty. V
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NEW YORK, April 14. Oat of re
spect to tho memory of thi late J,
Plerpont Morgan, America's greatest
financier, Wall atreet operations wan
suspsnded thla morning whlli tho
body passed through tho city its
way to Hartford, Co., tor inter
ment. The stock exchaage was closed
all morning.
The police guarded the streets
through which the flower covered
casket was taksa to Si. Oeorge Epis
copal church, where private servlass
wire held, only thi members of the
family aad Immediate frleads being
United Press Sernee
LONDON, April 14. A law ea
filled with gunpowder was fund la
the Bank of England this morning.
The can was discovered to have aa
uallghted fuse attached.
Suffragettes are suspected of at
tempting to blow up thi baUdtng.
Since the Bank of Baglaad was
chartered, la MM, k has aever bun
entered by intruders or Vobbed. and
the dlseovery this morning la the
cause of no little speenlatio. ,
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route for this port, thi "
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voyage 1 the sow eenriee Inaugu
rated by the Bast Asiatic Steamship
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HARTFORD, Coaa., April If
Business was suspended, all over Ue
city today in respect to Ue Into J.
Plerpont Morgan. Practically tha sa
tire populace watched the funeral
cortege as It went past Morgan's
birth vises,
i The services at thi Morgan tenth ha
Cedar Hill Cemetery were raid by
Bishop Braaster. . v . , '
i Following' the iaternveat W party
trVuraed to New Yark. :
Mayor Says any Further Offe
Kind WU1 be Proaecuted. Oty
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bottles and other rubbish a tha
city property along. Ue lake trant an
Second strut will ha prosecuted, ac
cording to a statement msaa hy
Mayor Nicholas this morning.
"Thi cRy owns ssvontsm lots in
this section which, aeed tlUg.'.'jaaid
the mayor, "and wo wilbi' glad te
give BeraUaslon to parties deslrlng'to
get rid of dirt and barn maaun te
dump it thsro, but aH tin eaas, .hot
uw, , no., asae aw waaiw
side of the elty llasRs. Several
of ti sans aadhottles aav
hauled ,te 8ece4stetdai4c'.th
past law nlgbu, and I deasrsb van
tUoee, dolag so'; that, teer; staatsts
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along Second, street front
and with bar maaan, ana
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to tne mayor tae eey,wiu
haverany; material Mai Mar
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