The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 19, 1913, Image 1

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CLAMORINGS OF
STRFET BATTLE
OOVKBNMKXT TAKES VIEW THAT
MA It IH IMPOHMIHLK
KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON, HATUMMY, APRIL It, If IS
grsspsprr nu a wmm Maati
WHIi the rUeeallvo, Eaateaelag mi
Optaloa That Mm CaMfarato Meas
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KADEES WILL
TACKLE CALE
HEAL ESTATE MK.V AM) SPECIALS
WILL PUKMHH THE AMUSE
MK.VT FOR HASKIIALL FANS It).
MOIIItOW
Tlio competing teams lu tomorrow'
LinnnbMll gamo nt Modoc Park will be
Oliver's Hpoclats and tlio Klamath De
velopment company's nine. Aa each
team g(Na on the Held with tha avow
ed Intention of administering I (a op
ponent an awful walloping. lot of
If Knfurrwl Street Desauastr incitement U expected.
Hum Continue la) Tealo
I'lKtd Press Service
TOKIO, April . Despite tha per-
tltont clamor for war on the part of
ike frewled people, the government
Ms Uktn a conservative aland In the
Utter of the passage of tlio nutl-
ttUa Unil uivaaurn In California, sup
pied to aim particularly at Japanese.
Ttt nwipapera lako tho stand that
w with the United mates la Impoa
IMe, and tho clamor of the people Is
. Isaored. .So mention Is made lu the
lartl papers of (be at reel demonstra
tion.
Tfct omclal view of the matter la
Uit If the measure doe succeed In
jIb the California legislature, It
will not t strictly enforced.
"Shorty" (lullford. the Kedee'a
elongated phonom, will dish out the
slanta for the real ostate men. flhlve
will he tho atabater for the Specials.
A
TRIBUTE
TO
THE DEPARTED
OLD KLAMATH ItKHIDKKT TELLS
OF THK UPHILL FIGHT OF
KK.NO MERCHANT WHO HAH
JUST PASSKD AWAY
PEOPLE DEMAND
LAND LAW, SAY
LEGISLATORS
Two tyew Congressmen to
Make Names for Themselves
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Mreet meetings continue throng
oil the capital. Police and soldiers
tit keeping a watch on then gather
Ian.
Oer-ge lHal Is In front hla Langell
Vail some this afternoon. Mr.
Hal. wao U In tha Illackburn hos
pital. Is rapidly recovering, and It U
Hpetled that she will soon be able to
rtUrn home.
MERRILL TO SEE
RECALL PAPERS
IT IM UNDERSTOOD THAT PKTI
TIONS ASKING THAT WOHDK.V
UK HKCAI.LKD UK CIKCU!.ATKI)
Til Kit H
Merrill cltliena who are opposed to
ltn county court will be given an op
portunlty tonight to sign the petition
asking for the recall of County Judge
Wordtn thla evening, according to a
rumor In circulation today.
This source gives It out that the
Petitions will be passed around at tha
good roads rally to be held at tha
Merrill opera bouse. '
Many from here will attend, Includ
ing member of tha county court and
the taxpayer league.
fly IIOUKItT A. KMMITT
Henry I.. Smith of Keno, Oregon,
wo born In Malno on Auiuat 10.
1850, and died April 14, 1913, being
G year 7 months and 24 day old
at the time of hi death.
When a small boy he, together with
his parent, moved to Siskiyou coun
ty, California, at a tlmo when pioneer
life, ruffianism and lawlessness was
tho rule, rather than the exception,
ami yet, with all the coarao and roagh
surrounding of aocloty he developed
Into manhood with such fore of char
acter a made him one of the moat
honored and respected cltlten.
About thirty year ago he removed
io ncno, wnero ne naa maintained a
residence, and from which time he
hk been my Intimate personal and
confidential friend. He ha been In
my employ, and I have been In nu;
nlwaya fair, Just and prudent. I
have known him In proeperity and In
'.adversity, ever retaining that name
even temperament i-
He waa my friend, and. I waa hi
m s a a i ' , .. 1
iriena.'in irum ma Bine.'
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HANFOItl) HAYHIHMR8 ARK TOLL
OF URGING UtTTKRfl
PruteaU That Arw Oaejnjng la W1M Be
or So Avail, Aiisidsng to Teedaw,
WIk believe Poofda WiU Resort to
the InHlaUve rstsilasi, MmvM the
fttlatr "LaV Owwb" era
IswMeauNsrs 1
f. Hired I'rese Berries
SACRAMENTO, April If. The
protests against the aaU-eJIen Land
laws will not have any weight with
me iwamaKer, seeerging to every
solon who will discuss the nendlna:
legislation. i.
Not one of these will admit that he
will oppose the bill they say that
the people generally demand the
measure, and that they'wlll resort to
ttie Initiative In order ts pass ths law.,
should the 'legislature' become supine.
According to Senstor gsnford, lbs
desk of all the members of the legis
lature 'are filled wKh demands for
tlio passage of the exclusion bill
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Shaft Beats the life
Out of a Millhand
Oiler at Algoma Sawmill Catches Hit
Clothes in Revolving Shaft and
Dies Shortly Afterwards
(Special Correspondence)
AMIOMA, April 111. (letting hi
tlothlng caught In a revolving abaft I
company this morning, B. A. Dodsos, looping
aged 40 years, was whirled about tbo'sUtcd tin
.hour later. Dodsea died shortly af
trr tholr arrival.
Nobody aaw ths accident. Dodsou,
'nrlnr In liU ilnnth. iLstail that hn at
t the plant of the Algomn Lumber tempted to go under (he ahaftlng by
when bis clothe caught, lis
that tho comoany could not be
nut until hi clothing was torn from held responsible for tho accident.
Is body, and he sustained Inlurleal Tho remains will be shipped to
Utt resulted In hla death. tKlamath Palls for preparation by Cor-
As a result of hU terrible expert-'oner Whlllock. They will then be
ore. Dodson' back was broken, and sent to Ilornbrook for burial,
one side was horribly macerated. The1 Dodson had been working at the
-ecldent occurred about 7:30 this Hy moor mill for two weeks. Ho Is sur
taornlug, and Doctors Truax and Tay,vlved by a daughter and a son, both
lorramo up from Klamath rails two 'of whom live here.
totally blind, which a llctlon lie bor
with marked Wleaee sad cheerful
ness unknown to other. J
While attending the blind school nt
Hatem, Oregon, be made the ac
quaintance of MltaJsUdle I), Bristol,
who was also blind, sad In 190S they
we're married at my house. To this
union one son waa born, who still
survive. They were generally famil
iar and pleasantly known as ths blind
couple of Keno. Usually In such cases
of blindness, the aid of charity is
asked for and, expected, but to the
contrary, they were lucecssful In
business, and the family I fairly well
provided for financially. His clear In
sight foretold of hla early passing,
and consequent settlement of all his
business affair to the satisfaction of
relatives and family. In alt my Inti
mate associations with blm, never a
word of reproach, In my hearing,
against n single Individual, not even
under the moat adverse dream-.
stances.
A wsrm hearted, tender, kind and
Indulgent father and husband; a gen
erous, upright, public spirited ciuiea,
grateful to hi Creator, faithful to
hi country and loyal to hi friends.
It I to be hoped that Providence
and tho people will be kind to hla rel
atives, hi brother, hi wlfs and wid
ow, hi son and orphan, and that all,1
both rotative and frteuds. 'In their
bereavement, will remember that
Providence haa decreed that all living
bring must pas away and sink sub
missively Into the VIII of inat power
thnt "knnWeth and doeth' all things
wiill." May he rest In peace.,
I uk to act contrary to laslr wishes,"
sand Banford. ' V
It Is bellsred that Vtlon.1 on the
measure will be taken Meaday."
PRACTICE DUILL
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TOMORROW AKTF.RNOON TO
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Rtsnlnv Bowdln of Cincinnati, tha heSi. ". VTSwe
man who beat Nicholas Long worth,
son-in-law of former Presisetit moss u
vclt, In tbs'race for congress last fall, 'i
I expected to become more famoua
than hi predecessor., He can talk
and he haa a fine line of humor which
Is likely to convulse the, house at
times.
'Heaven scalped Nick Long-worth,"
sold he on the atump, referring to the
held head of bl opponent, "but I am
going io skin blm."
" He won largely with- hla hamer.
His friends say be will soon bsseia
one of the most popular men of the)
house.
Peter G octet Gerry, the new mem
ber of the house from, Rhode Mead,
ut one, of the wealthiest men In con
gress. He Is also a representative of
KeWTcrk; Newport and Washtagtoa
society. Gerry Is said to be a yesng
ofablUty. Mrs. Oerry waa Miss
Mauiiaa iowsmss, uigster oi wuw.
Tpwnsend of Waahtagten, oavo of theleadera of society In the nstieaal oan
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WA8HINOTOK, D.VC, AgfM
state's rights are,
This Is the ncBklea takes fef I-MtnV
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sllea land legistaUea
Ifornla legialetars.' bt Iw
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James Larklns of Chlloquln waa
among the arlvals oncrrlday'a trala.
May Sue District Attorney , ; -on
Breach of Faith Charge
:h
Sisson Attorney, Formerly Judge in California. Comes
Here in Answer to Telegraphic SummonsHas
Not Agreed to Take the Case -"jpn Jet
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Holding that District " AttifMy,
f"" irwin aoUd In bad faith with
mn while connected with aa asttsn
PPealsd to the suprsms court, Chas.
wnrt and n. sarlgsbyws said to)
- -uvriiig sringsagsuii sgNMC
vf'ln to recover .foc breach of faith.
"nould they susoesd, R.ig said that
iiney aty brlM Hf4t charges
ctlut the attoney, aa4 seek hla
wrmsat. ' , ' "
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Judgo Henry McQulnnl, a wsU
momber of the California bar, and
formerly on tho bench In that (tat;
arrived here Friday from Slsaon. He
frankly. admits that he was summon-,
e'd 'by telegraph to oonslder bringing
action against Irwin. Further than'
that Judge McQulnness refused to dis-,
ous ths matter, , . ,
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vi navs set seen nuuuiu
he said, "and for. that reason I do
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that I can talk about the
not think
" the mattor'ls said tb' have' originat
ed' In the ault of R'ausch'and Stewart
against ;Poaart, for thf vosaajiloni ot a.
huHdlngoecupUd by Deaart;s a nool
room. The natter was appealed to
the sa'prsme court, mid'lt held that
Irwin acted In bad faith with tha two
complainants la wa'rd'ti'teplpsal
bond. ' -'-"
4 si Tti i'tt tint I va "' "
Owing to tbo fact that. Perclval
Sholl. captain of the degree team of
Klamath Lodge No. 117, I. O. O. F,
will be unable to continue with tho
practice of the teen owiag to his
being employed at night In the, power
house of the Csllforala-Oregoa Powor
company, Captain Psll waa last night
chosen o lake charge of the team to
complete Its preparation for the exhi
bition drill to be put on before the
arsnd Lodge at Medford la May.
Captain Pell has called a meeting
for 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and
desire all' Interested, whsther mem
ber of the team or not, to be on hand
at Odd'Psllow hsll promptly at that
hour. It will be necessary to begin
the work promptly In order to ac
complish anything, and the captain
respectfullyrrequest ail to remember
ths hour, 2 o'clock, sharp.
PERRY WEBBER
KILLED Bl GUN
BRYAN ASKS
FOR CHANGE
TKLKQRAPMS GOVERNOR JOHN
SON OF CALIFORNIA AWONG
THAT 'IN-KUGULK" RB OUT
FROM THK RILL
United Press Service
SACRAMENTO, April
KILLS TWO DENS
OF COYOTE POPS
The presMentsaw ne Tlsra te
,day. sven Bryaa was,
JHe devoted the stealer, nasi a .
dsy to the aaatter.
' Mo fear at war leieMs;gsj'WM.n
isoa, Is detarmmed these wal'b sj
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.The antl Asssriaaai ssJMmssi t Jfc
Penaa4tkas4taiiebstwac4i
'will km at
imK that there Is smr
for a JanasM
tlsw today whew ka dadid to gssmtaV
fdsVsgatiesi of 'Cemasrsuama?'.Tsm.awsi' .
a' to -' taetr tissimi imT
wratwgthetasjslbiUi
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with dev1spmsats ha Tenia ami .1
roaaeau. The. .state'
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MERRILL MAN'S DMCOVKRY NMM
HIM THIRTY DOLLARS IN ROVN
TV MONKY FROM THE OOCNTY
COURT
Two litters of coyotes.
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19. 8eer-,BlBteen coyote' pup, were to sad la
Mr .' " ' i r
FORMsslI RMUDKNT OF '
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nun at
CALIF. FATHER
WITH KLAMATH PRtMBOT
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i Word ass .been received la this city
at tUe death ofsrryE. Wsber at
TleekCsMf. Th yoa ntaai. was
InsUaUy killed by Us aooMeatal dls-
chargs of a shotgun; ii ti
Young Wshbsr wasths son'of Geo.
W, Webber; who was coaaeeted wlU
the reclamation service asrs forssv-'
ersltysars. ' - :
CHIOAQO,' April 19. Otto Vredls,
agadio6year," waa killed Instantly! to
day by, Jailing afty feet.wsth hla bi
plane. Hs fell nuy-nve feet and.waa
crushed jsader'tae'saachlnef-Tv fc
i Thetrs4idy,cM)cirrsdVt'tlsstton4,
ardavlattonAaMoatanstoawta.
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IT REPEATS THE
EASTER SINGING
MUSICAL NUMBERS WILL aUD REN
.DKRED AGAIN RY CHOa OF
THE CHURCH Of THR
sVeemer
tory of Bute Bryan telegraphed to
Governor Hiram. Johnson today, ask
ing, that the words "Ineligible to clt
Ushlp" be not Included la the hud
law. This, he says. Is urged by Pres
ident WlUon.
The telegram was read la the lagto-
laturo, and ordered printed la ths
Journal. No comment waa nude.
Governor Johnson refused to. make
any statement regarding the telegram
other than that he had not answered
It as yeU
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.Tha, choir of the Bslseopal oharah
will tomorrow reseat' tha ataaleal
numbers rendered Baster, La ordsr
that those, who wstr a aaable to ho
present on that day 'may1 aav'ssa op
portuUy of hearlngtae music. -The
soloists nn this occasion wfcli
be hirp., , Mamie, Wagner,, sopraaoj
Miss-Maud: Klppey, coatralto; Mr.
O'BrlsB.. tenor; Mr,, i Arthur D. Oar,
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the sagebrush near MsrrlU earater
this week by Lem Reese of that eJty.
In addition to killing the pups, Ross
killed one of the mothers.
The scalp of the mother and the
pup were brought to Klamath, falls'
today by Bees, sad he will
.$1.50 for eaeh sealp.
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Wlleoa haa agreed to
aosHlea to Raker 'of tha CaUtotTaaa
coagrssiiinali dsUgausava 1
catea the war" scare i
From the tread of
the matter It la certaJav that Ito ''
'not Interfere with the lasasastonnC'
ths Saeramesito Ww mshiis asMstJsntt'
Uoroaghly aatlalad that the i
Uws are la rtototlea ol the
eoastltatleau ., .,'.'.".
srmiy seneveeja;
of state rights: aaA has asked aha CjgsV'
Horamna to. harry torewnm taw'ieanV
v tvSMIsaNUVala Va9 arw SsBaa 99SBhv jR i
ones whether aot Im shsaU rst)n
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A marriage Ucease was Isaaed Uls
afternoon .to Thomaa lOaornsj Wilson
and LUUaa EllaabeU, Watts. The
couple were united by Justice of the
Peace Oowea a tew minutes. .later.
WlUon la tho son.of CaUerlse Prahat
of this city. Ha haa a hosuetesd near
Boaaasa.
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Eighteen to ssveatssa, with t
East Mors oa the long and af It, aiaa i r
the rewH of. Friday's sjagsa. bsAejsjan' .,-, '.
the ball teams of ths Bllto nasi 1 v ,
CeatrsJ seaosls. Thls'was'ta avaw ' !
game the two teams slsjad ttml iajaf. "'' '
' In the ninth ImIsw the aaata aa ';f .lf:
tied, 17 to 17, aad anVeattmaMmat '
tn necsssary to' settle ' a wins, .. A
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tendjag
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of Chi
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hart ad,W. I.' Clarka U Ue psaatet
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