The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 17, 1913, Image 1

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NEWS FIRST. THE HERALD
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KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGOjr, TMOhMMY, AFRIT IT, 11C
"CALIFORNIA
IS FOR WHI1E
RACE" KENT
NOKONSTUBLt j
,'IN THE VILLAGE
fAUWIIMA COXUHKHSMAN ANA
I.Y.KH I'MH'I.KI VIKWPOI.NT
lap Japaurae
Value TtmH'
Mure Offraalv to th Mortal AtU
CBJp Tohlo KraUrata Aaa Itlgtit
In XaiuratlMtlua tor Their C'oua-
Crimea
, No protection for Klamath KnlU
leoplo- nave thn shorirf'a duputlv.
mid the tollc department-no pro.
cess server for strong arm of the law HTHAXUKIl
.(or j.inkviiio district,
, 'I hi In tho state of affair, brought
about today by tho resignation of
William Huow aa constable of the lo
rn I Jimlltn district, Snow waa elected
ut tint November polling, and waa
elected on Ilia socialist ticket. Mr.
AGED WORKER
LOSES REASON
REBELS START
FOR GUAYMAS
i:mpi.ovki o.v hut.
TON HAXCH HIIOWH HIOXH OK
IXMAXITV SHKIUIK'H OFFICII
XOTIFIKII
WITH
CANNON
Leaders of the Tariff Fight
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TWO FIKLI MHCKH AND TKN
RAPID KIRKRH INCLUDED (
An old man who hai been employed
. la le aa KcobohiIcHow I. connected with Iho American' for ,horl U,no at th "0M 8ulu Mfcnet! (M,r-o.
t-hta-.a.d I..I-KI. d W. Untie- Iber. ar I Low I'""",0" ' M,"1l rod -"owaalgua 7" 'M'-
rpiilrlu ao much of hla time that he i; "", """' ccorain io in- "
Attack
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. .,.. i..n mi Miui.ii ui ma iiiuo mat no , ., . , . . ;
haa found It lmpo..lble to give thof"m"llo1l, e,cP,,0,1"1 e aherlS'a
proper attention to the dutlea of wn-l!!. i0?" "tTlt ,MW Bd D,Putr
.table. III. rr.lgn.llon haa been ten-T.T" " r " ranch'
dered. and In hla milttln. nfflrn J..-.!"'" "'"rnoon.
tlrv (low ell loiea a most couaclentlou.
officer.
Notlilnx la known
'that he applied for
Aa yet no .ucce.ior haa been named l";a "nch ovet, dfl)"'
ruiera new
dred tUmUHmHtm alalia HUH tor'
dmrrUomr-Himorm Oev'
rrnor on Hla War io Waafchactea
r ekYltebel KerrM
for Hnow'a Tacated poiltlon. Until
an appointment l made a deputy
iherlff will attend to the constabulary
liillfi. ' '
Ullrd l'ft Uervlta
WA8IIINUTON, I). C, April 17.
Tb follnwliic Interview regarding
Ik proposed anll-alleu land law In
California waa given out today by
I'uDfTvuman Kent:
The Chlueee excliialou bill waa Mr.'ntJ Mra. II. (I. Ilrown ha left
Uil upon social and economic r.a- w,,h th,r fmlly for "y'"0"''. Wash.
obi. He kept out white labor by ., ... . ... , .
fprklDi at a lower wage, and tbua '" W '" A,url''. ""' one of
iMiDrallird the aoclal atatua. . ,h', ownw of n Mlckler A Albright
"p,a same objection apptlM to the rnc''' ,B,t wa'",)r tor visit In
JlMBrie coollo. He I much li val.'8"n rntheo.
tukl alt AinnntiilM oiiBHllly IkaM " WK" !
ik I'hln.m... .hii. ,- . i.i J tney was among the Klam-
tllltttde he Is much more ofeaalve.
tallfonila, Unas far la a whke
avta's ruunlry. It la Uto latvaliaa cat
L MMitJji ftf t WUfitfaU io bM A 4
".T.;cur,oua. h. way -I ' tJi."" SfS
ho rsUieatly d.ay that th. rac. - SUSrS
i Coii I Inuml on i'Hh'i
ulrcn work. Iut
morning his actions
been 'luc-or.
ath county farmers who visited the
county seat Wedneaday. Ha ha. a
'ranch near White Lake.
'
, tended visit here
Merrill is to Hold a
Good Roads Meeting
Maw Meeting Will be Held at Opera
flouie There Saturday Night, and
Large Attendance is Expected
FISHERMEN AND
POLICE BATTLE
KIM.I.Vn OK ITALIAN IIV DKIMJTY
OAMK WAKhK.V hTARTM KUHIL.
tllK AM) W.tlt AIO.VO KIHIIINO
OHOUMMi
I iw Loarer Mr wailMwl Fern
of the man ..v. I WH,, h, J
employment a( JTv
iya ago, and was , V
night and thla' f
are said to hava'
, WA8HIN0T0N, p. C, AprU
. 17. Major daBeral Leonard
United KreM flame
OAKI.AND. April II. Kollowtag
the killing of Salvador Baleatltri by
Deputy Qame Warded Browa la a bat-
Ife w lh water Uat algbtrth that
'and a party of Italian Baheraaa clash
led today at Rleaaaead. Two ItaUaaa
are aald to be badly wound.
The police oflcers sat th ItalteM
who figured la laat algat'a aaoctlai
as they attempt) to lead. BHa aar
tie opeae flr. aad two of U tak
er rnea wer lajared rr their
lauaca coald gt eat of ramg.
, C. Wood, chief of staff of th l
. army, left today for the Mexican
border.
He will make a rigid Investl-
gatlou of conditions.
DOUOLAB. Aril.. April 17 Armed
with heavier artillery than ever car
ried by a rebel fore, General Obre-
gon and I, GOO coaatltutlonatlstaa left
Naco, headed for Quaymaa, to attack
thtf garrison.
Tho rebel equipment Include two
Ijeld plec and ta rapid lr plce.
In addition to a auaber of auchla
guna.
Tbere Is ranch apculatloa aa to
how th guaa eaaa lato th po.
lion of th rbla. It la eeatoad4
ekeyWer' hlHSU
luoauaaeei vn Paae.41
(8peclal Correspondence)
MKItltlLL, Aarll 17. A Qood
Hoads Club to th Uteat orgaalsatlon
for this city, and wKh a view to taala-
Llnlng In good coadltloa all th prt
Dt good roads, and th Improvement
of hlghwaya near here la Bead of re
pairs, clilient of this city will work
flflit and main to keep all Interest
ed, and to denoBstrat th advent
Its of good roadways.
The tlrst big aveal la couactlon
with tho organisation will be held on
Stturday night at th opera house.
This win b a big aaaaa meeting .
At this gathering the preaent atatua
of road Improvemeat In Klamath
fouuty win be dUcuaaed, and th alau
of ihu county court (or furthering th
Improvement work wilt b dUcuaaed.
"wW.nte of this vieialty will b call-
led upon to tail of the advantages that
improvea oignwaya uave orougav o
Merrill, aad laataace where Improve
ment I necessary will b called to
tho attention of th meeting.
T. M. Durham has beea named a.
head of th Invltatloa committee, aad
ho haa sent Invltatloa to all aarts of
the county, asking all to attend and
bvcome Intoreated la th spreading of
the good road, gospel,
County Judge Will 8. Worden and
County Commissioners Quy Merrill
and John Hagelateln have accepted In
vitation, to apeak, and they will dis
cuss tb matter rrom in county
court's point of view.
Th Taxpayers' League has ba
asked to send delegate, and thee
will also be asked to address th
meeting, Tb meeting will begin at
o'clock promptly.
ASHLAND MAN
STILL MISSING
MRS. 2INK ROT
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IN THE FIGHT
I'KTITIOX OP WOMAN CA.NDIDATK
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Speaker Champ Clark
Senator F. M. Blamoas,
Seaator Joha W. Kara
itatlre Oaear W. Uaderwe
Speaker Champ Clark raast drlv
th orgaalaaUeat the beaas of rx
reeentatlve to th sspport of Oeear
W. Uaderwood aaytlau U leader ef
th deaweraUe awJorKr gets lata f
fleatttos over th tariS IghL The
Atabamaa will bar the braat ef the
B)ht oa his shMMws,' bat h Kaetes
support from th spaaker, who Is
atroagty committed to th 'aw tartC
Kear
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v Seaator -Jaha 4V. Xeam ,.Iaaaa,
leader ef the d.meeraU. malar lir;!
th aeaate, aa4 aaater T.iM. gaai
meas of North Carette. ebalrmaa of
th laaaee eomsaUt,
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whM th Ua4nr4 Mtt ketradae
la th hease reawaae theat. ItwNIb
referred to the Slav
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SUMECLOrtltSl
Detweeo sickness sal lack of em-
ploymeBt through the winter moatha,
Holding that h can had aothlag la la local family with Ave children to la
.either th city charier or state elec-! straightened circumstance, without
Hon lawa auatalnlna tkalp vl.wnnlnt '.uffldent clothing for IU brood Of
HAVK WOT HKARD n,.- p-,d.r a L. i.im au .'youngatera. according to Chief of Po-
i. . . J . T. ..... Hco Smith aad City Physlclsa Traax.
niUM atiN ix thhkk waUCaUl, puraeo w m sociaiwi iswi iseir pe- Thege 0fflcala sUte that tho chll-,
AXD WORRY 'm,on' Mk,n tht Un- Unh'sidren are aadly In aoed of suMclent!
namebepUeedonthaiaaJcraltlck-clothlnaT. and they aak doaatloa oft
garments tor tne youngsters, wool
RKLATIVK8 Of BOCKNTRIO OCTK-
UKXARIAX
A VERBAL ONE
( KHMATIOV OF HOavrHiRIaa)
8AID TO hUC MASK FOR 1
PUHFOSK OF RURYIXO
OK ROTH 8IDR8
ASHLAND, April 17 The family
of K, K, Watera of thla city are badly
worried over the continued abseaca
of Mr. Wallers' father, J. A. Klem,
who disappeared from their home la
this city a couple of weeks ago.
Mr. Klem to about 80 years of ace,
and somowhat eccentric, being la the
habit of leaving wherever he happeaa
to be stopping vary suddaly aaa
I Continued on Pag )
High School Teaching Staff
Remains Intact; Boards Busy
Willis . Faught Selected as Principal for the 4th Year
City Grades are Designated, and County Districts
are Selecting Their Pedagogues for Next Term
et aa a candidate for the council from
the Fourth ward.
Thla seems to ellmlaate the only
woman candidate, and the only avow
ed soclallet candidate la the fleld.
Den S. Owens to left uaosaoad for a
second term of offlco.
The petition was filed by, the social
lata under a provtoloa of the state
election lawa. which, they hold, ofr
tltlea them to nominate a coadldat
by convention. '
ooiectioB of iBstruetera for Us
KUmath county htojh fchsol hu heea
, "'"""'a oy m coaaty high school
Uord. Without aa xcptoa th fac
ulty wilt b the same aest year a at
Present.
During the preeeat tern the ma..
"era of (h, imlty kKTAlroYt4 thai.
vvm highly eaaabU as aaU)itonf
fd they have 'coaa atash to IsiuNreTe
) .Uadwd of U. asaaal 'M4'eoto
'Merest In atudU aa4 aeaeafPeHs.'
WIUto'a.FahVwaaeitotoi
again for principal, has been named
for this position four timet. Previ
ous to hla selection aa principal, Pro
foiror Faught waa a member of the
high school faculty.
The hlgh'.ohool faculiy comI.U of
the follewing:
W. B. Faught Prlnclpali Bcleno.
14, 1), Coates Mathematlea; De
bfttr. Mies B,'1 B. Applegate Xaglkh.
Mtos Kl H. Cole Latin i Teaohw's
Trataiac.OeaMol ,,
Miss Abble J, Carpenter Domestic
Science.
Mra prnest Rddy aerman; His
tory, .
r U. .Morrison Cpmmerclal De
pnrlmenl. H. V. Hawley Manual Training,
M. A. McCall Agrlflultuie.
(KA,Wlrts Music.
Work of assigning the teachers Just
selected by the pity ichool beard has
u uruir-r.ajiiii mi ai'ari nrn'ifi rnr riirMiaiiri(ssn
iCoaUaueu on Pace ',
BOOSTER BODY, '
6ETS MEMBERS
RIGHTY LOCAL PROPLR HAVK
JOINKD THK KLAMATH CMAM
RRR OF OOMMERCO NNCH THB
FIRST OF MARCH
Interest la the Klaasath Chamber
of Commsree to steadily lacreoslac,
and since the l.t of aMreh M aaw
members hare Joined the asaoclattoa.
Other applications aro belag reeetred
every day. 1
Much credit for the sew atember-
ship, la due to the efforts of R. H.
Smith, George J. WaJtoa, LewW
Wylde and Bid Evans,, the'aieaiber.
ship committee. They have beea aa
plaining .the alms of th arjahWay
tlon with good result, aadataeh ea
tbuatssai la belac Uk.la'thavwefk
of truthfully xploltlac the reaaareea
of th Klamath. Basic., . .w ... 'but was unable to effect a capture).
LONDON. April 17. DmrnatehM
from a news agency at Bphla eay that
the reported armistice betweea Tur
key and Dulgarla Is a rerbal ace,
made by the commaadera 9t both
force at Chatalja. v
Thn tamnnrarv raaatioa at kaaslU
er haa secured employment, and toMtlea la to give the mecieal eeraa ef
able to provide food, but after a win-1 both armies aa opportaattr to bary.
ter of aicknesa and enforced Idlenese, those who were.slaia la aettoa. The
It will be some time before the moaeyjdoad bodies have beea' left where they
range In ace from 3 to 8 years. The .
donations, It left at the Herald oBcfe, I
will be given to the etrlcken family I
by tho city officials. j
Slnco work haa opeaed up the fath-,
can be used
clothing.
for the purchase of
BEAST- MAN TO
BE
HUNTED
OUT
KIGHTH KILLING RY MAN RUN
NIXG AMUCK IN WASHINGTON
AROU8K8 THK KNTOUB OOUN-TRY-SIDH
TO ACTION
MONTK8ANO, Wash., AprU 18.
The kllllac of Loula Blair and Charles
Lathrop la the Wyaooch wllderaeas
by John Turaow, tb "beast moa,"
who Is terrorising that section, brines
the list of hie victim, to eight.
The countryside to thoroughly
aroused at the depredation of the
wlid man, and Sheriff Matthews aC
a posse left this morning with the
avowed intention of continuing their
hunt until Turnow Is killed or
tured.
v Deputy Sheriff Qulnby engaC la
battl with Turnow late last eight,
fell, and th armutlea la tahea la or
der to avoid daaber of peetjleace.
V
th aadttai af the aem,
peaemrapea th
ROMR. April 17 PyeaaUry i
kwt algbt's'erisla la the aaaea
Moa. This haa eeatlaaid Ihli'miia
lac to, a Uaser aaare. The) taipat-.
claaa aamHC this aRaraoaa toat taar ,
feare4BA4MUMWaMltWtaaa
but they aaasUtei that ha aaaM at
far a week. ', I. i
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Howard H. TaaTalhaaharc WaeV
aeaaay Crave a baaahof aaettai
Merrill to the vMaHy s hi
near Keao. Th eatU baT.-aa
feedlac at MerrW aU wkator. aaC are .
la ffae ehape. There'' were 1 1 hi the i
her. ' - fr' vt.
"i
. 4.
Clay Barker, uar'of tha acrtoal
turnl Instructor oa the Klamath taa-
ervattoB. to here ntteaduc to 1
natters.
.
P. L. CarUoa ef Fort Klamath la
among today'a vtoltora la the eeaato
eat. -ORj .. ', 'c-
Hawxhurst Loses in '
Supreme Court Gase
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Circuit Jndge Benson is Again Sus- : :
tained by Higher Tribunal Ac-.;, ; J'
tion to Recover a Meat BUi:; ' V' ,:: .' ;
Xi
',
The supreme court of Oregoa has
affirmed the rullac of, the, leeal elr
cult court la the aetloa of J. W.
Hawxhurst against th Meadow Lake
Lumber company. Interested ,ttr
neya have Juat resolved word from
Salem .that the, appellant was uaabl
to secure areversal of the deetoUa. '
The case was commaai.d la th olr-
cui court by Mr. Hawxharat to rim
er ioririia meat alleges loaav
been 'purchased ay1 tap' lumber eoa
corn, while iHawsmcret! was enadaat
ing ameat marhai '&.. $a--' I
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At,h.U-wa.arl;
meat hod actually bfc aatrWr4 hp .
the KtomathFalto'Tlmberaac Laa ''''
slog company, bat hae) 's'aawrfai
o ta. Meadow Lake Lamber aejaiav
ay. r, Judg BaBsaa. wae heart
case,' heMlthat ,t)to ovM
tbU traaweUaa'.vrac'cjeC'
bind the towstoisaml ta ilamV
au4.t.i :' ' :.tV. .' , "Tzr,
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, , MAWsheret , thaa MHIl.t
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