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

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PROTEST HERE
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M.N'AI, ACT
New Ambassador
to United States
,l biMiii n (iiivrrnor Jolinxni Mlgna
lln AtillAllrn Ijtml Mnuurr, Hur
on ChlmU, II la TIiwhkIiI. Will Kilo
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nf llio (lirjtanllit-Hiuni Kingdom.
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SUFFS UP FOR
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.TO GET VOTES
(ItUMmo.Y IH MAIJK TO THK KX
I'LOMIVK VAHIKTV
K.olUail Yard Mrn Krrk Kvldrnre In
Connection Willi Atleinptnl lyaa
HillltiK of Catliolral Over Urc,
Million Dollar' M. Katalled Hlnra
1'iilrcmal fr'ranrlilar Hill Went to
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al Mills And Factories Closed;
Town is Without lights For fiitfe
n Kamb,
a Fortune
I'nltrd I'rnu Korlco
WAHIIINdTON, Mny 8.- .Jtpnn'a
potiiil lu ttio California niitl-nllm
Utnl law. It U now tttllowil, lll not
be irfclvoJ In U'oililiKioii until ((or
llin lw U riiforcwil. It U brllavod
ll.tl ll.iriin Ulilndn t wn line until I winiUN'crn.v. Mnv 7 . -ilm ilnv
riowrnor Johnioii'a ulictintiiro l f-l,. nc IUHUU nmbiuiailor to tho.'" ,H0 c-urCM
Ha to tlin Mil. ll'nltclBUtM. 8lr Cecil Arthur Birlnit
llfforo th bill l liii'.l It l rob. Illic, reached Waililnnton the aenato' LONDON, May 8. After Mrs.
alia thai I'rrildent Wlbon will tend jtonimltteo en Interoceanlc canala vot- twuminond, who fainted from the f
(lo.ermir JohnaonTu lencthr com. iTaliit the ll.iot bill, which lmedl' ' tho hunger itrlke the iuf-
niunlcatlun, ilrlailli(K the attitude af'to JRrVtt tclla to American coatwUi"ftctKu havo been carrying on In the
LONDON, Miy 8.--Tho hearings of
MUi Krnnoy, Mn. Drtimrannd Clay
Km and other iiirfragettca In the How
Stint court wcru reaunied today.
Gotland Yard men aro wprklng on
Mn Ht. Paul caio. The home offlce
think that the women placed borabi
the niltnlnUtTnTlon,
.It la contldorcd certain thai (lov.
I'ltiur Jolmaon will sign the hill, and
alilpplmi through the Panama canal. J". ' remoe4 rrora theroonir
That U, the aenate took a poaltlon dl.'H'O trial waa adjourned to May 13th.
metrically oppoaed to that of the Tho militant wero released on IB.OOO
flil'ltu.ajtaUiUu-atloa wll then lake irllah goteramtnt The moal lm-on "'.
action. MirtMBl pbc of .work he had before A bomb'wai fpnnd today In front :
llryan arrived In Waihlngton thU i w I" convince the United Hutrai !of a pn nbrokcr'i ahop In Tottenham,
nortilng, and la In conference with government that the Hay-PauBrefot , It Is eatlmated that at least 15,000.-
000 In damages have been cauaed by,
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1 liAMATH FAIitM ilKX HNPOND
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Power is. Turned On
Late in the Afternoon
fecllnga, the little mother's longing I
WITH OOIS WHK.V PUOHT OV became
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TIKRB MOTMKK AMI TWO TOTM vounc ladlee
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IH TOU) TO THKM .uu KfT or me woman a cnuarea
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aeem to them that lhv liovan in lav
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he wanted,, a baby buggy oh, deP- dark elieme for purchasing!
row sne wanua it, as sue trudged the """ "HU -u ue iaej eaiisiea
aticets. carnrlna In her arras an Infant ' known rancher.
leu than four months old and leading II dld not uk n loaUnt for hint,;
n cheerful babe not yet two year old. 1 10 devise the "ways and meats." r,
Tho weight of the Infant In arms 'Tnejr were all near the buslneas part!
was Itself fatiguing to the little wo-'of the city, and there .'were many
fnin knt mAttA M tfcl MM llta Malvk MaaJs k V,- -ft
,.,.m, ... ... mi. ,., m,i ii-u . ii' wrv an siipa-n
or the other youngster, who coMtaat-1 thetlc, and. aioreaver, The Um
ly tired of walking, and clang to luj aforesaid rancher teM tkeea et the
other's hand. j sHaatloa, thuy .were , ganefeaa. Inn
And It accacd i tUugb eery aee-v ekett ttea Mssesesrt fada sad
ond-aaad atore, everr fursitar Mara raiead'ts mimi Mm saaesi desired
Bsaawd. had m dieater.baby bagsjlea . oakr bag?, and Ue tor af Um bmUi
Jest the kind ska needed far fear fur, er, comaletely sarartaed by the sjHt,
tired., little teta. Ska triad act takaew no boande.
notlee them, bat It waa m ase, ska -
could not reabH looking ,at tU per-' Atteraaa- K. L. Mlioet la
aaibwtators. and srlaktec- Sam rnMsaa,.srarankw
Strive though she did to hMaaer lead to
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apparent to at least threeJt",M,,i ,! rvttiii iwrena. uwmfm
So abtoutely necessary nfHCOVKRRD KIVB Mffl
HKKR-KHfAHi PARTY'
A Mi lAV OX LINK
IBhIh Xewpaeifm HaaiMMppid sjkt
I Kercctl to Kcestri to raaaMae aa a .
Motive Power His; Maalsj
ICalg "sr JfclwWBf XlaW sarsarVt:
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to Mtes. IhtwM Twiar A,
At S efts the.
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(ContinMcil on rmtc- i
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Ui. JoUu Kituiti, a pure Ux) ot thej
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(the suffragettes since the government I Irish lassie, awoka oae morning in
Girl Witness Tells
of Big Negro's Wiles
Belle Sc3?reiber, Principal Witness
in the Government Suit Against
Jack Johnson. Takes Stand
'idled Press Service i(ctll!od that Jot nson and tho Schrle-
CIIICAflO, May 8, Hello Schrel- liur girl ennte to his atore In October
bcr, petite, pretty, and very heavily i of 1910, and that the negro paid
rucalled the franchise reform bill at
tho liwt session of parliament
yciIWmI, started her testimony today In
llio prosecution of Jack Johnson.
In nn almost childish voice she told
of her relations with Johnson,
l.'iirllor In tho day Charles Bampstn
l, IOC for furniture that tho girl so-liictnd.
New Aviation Mark
Set By Frenchman
I'n I ted Press Service
CHAUTflKS, Prance, May 8. A
new altitude record vtia established
nl the aviation meet here today by
Aviator Prangeers, In a biplane.
Caryl us. six passengers, Frangeer
ruinnlned aloft for an hour at an alti
tude of 2,300 feet.
J. W. Jory Is here from Midland,
attending to business matters.
Art Exhibit at the
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High School Attracts
her home in WaaatnajtM ta lean that
thero was $18,080 la a Washington
batk for her and a dead (or a bom.
"The fairy woaaa sent It to me,"
sho explained.
Months ago there arrived In Wash
Inrtnn n mvitorloua Mile. Susanna
Frochard. Sbe was 111 and she need-'ColleC'lOtl flmiftifttft Of PhntndlATi1ttl
cd friends. Hut seemingly she had bo! tf
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Aa a resaR af sssBe4tssssaw gl
baaa to taa aamat Mplr.aftlM Oa.
ferala-Orstaa Pa war insami hMt
evealag. Klaatata Falks waa'ta a
faajsWssii
saaarali
Idle today. w-w,
Amoag the eoaeerae eitMr wkMrtlir
or' partly crippled aa accoewt at Um
laek of power are' taa'. I"
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N. Kpstcln of Donania la here from
Other witnesses described tho char-'Fort Klamath. Ho spent ten day
ncter of the row of Hats In which tho) In the Wood illcr Valley, buying
Klrl llu'U white In Chicago. hides for the market.
Tariff Measure
Adopted By
Will Be
House Today
money. That didn't Keep Mrs. Kamn .
from pouring out her sympathy and
doing as much aa eke could. Later
Mile, Frochard recovered. She said
that many years ace she u bow aa
old woman she waa taken from a
convent by Turkish soldiers ad sent
Into the harem of tke Sultan of Mo
rocco. After four years she escaped.
Her father had died In Tulon, leaving
her a good property. In Mexico ske
Increased this by fortunate mining
Investments.,
VAN
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Democratic Leaders Express Themselves as Confident
That Thla Will Result in Reducing the Cost of Liv
ing in the United States and Better Business
. .WASHINGTON, May . The Un- "Aa the new tariff bill passes the bill la that it olds foreign laborers by
dorwood tarIK revision bill, the first i houso toduy, tho democratic party haa ! throwing open our markets to the
of the democratic- administration, Is
expected to pass the house late this
aftornoon.
The opoeltlon of the minority. It Is
expected, wlllbe'vory feeble.
According to promlnont democrats,
It will be nearly 6 o'clock tonight be
fore the measure Is finally passed.
This wll bo done In three roll colli,
they asert,
'Ofitlto 880 democrats congress
men, iW than twelva are opposed to
the1 iiaMure, The republican mem-
the .'house, who are against
"Wtt(M downward," have 110 votes.
'rJM ( progrsslve votes are dl
vidsn, J
kotit Its Dlodk'o to tho people," said
Majority header Oscur Underwood,
who helped framo tho measure, and
who Introduced it at tho opening of
the special session.
"I am confident that this will bring
about a real relief for the people In
reducing tho cost of living. It should
also result In a better adjustment of
business here, under more modern
mothods."
Tho optlmlstio view taken by Un
derwood is by no means taken by
Congressman Payno of(Now York, one
of tho authors of the Payne-Aldrlch
moaauro, Ho predicts dire calamity.
Tho true Indictment against the
products of tholr toll, and dlscrlml
nates against the American laborers,
who are forced to meet unjust com
petition and an enormous Increase la
Imports from abroad. As a menace
to the present unparalleled prosperity
of the country, und,er which the earn
ings of the worklngmen provides
more necessities that ever before, the
bill seems to be a success.'
Underwood announced that when
tho tariff waa out of the way the
house would take a recess of about
three weeks, resuming sessions about
June 3d. Tho house will then Imme
diately take up the consideration of
currency reform.
BUY "MONARCH"
GROCKKY COXCKKN WILL MOVK
TO THK IiATTKR LOCATION ON
MONDAY TO RUN AUTO OAK
DELIVKRY
Lumber eoatpaay's sawaiia1 at 'Maw;
piactoa; tk Big Beila Laaabar eosa
pany's puaala ailll, taa atUI at taa
Savldge Brothers' Laaabar easapaay,
the Klamath-Tub aad.Pall eoawaay's
raciory ana tao plant or taa waaaa
Box compaay. ia addlliaa ta thla
j several machine shops,
motion picture theater
disabled.
j The Herald lata la taa feMaoea'sH
jted up a ao)laealB; ssaa ttrta
Hiower will be used ta eperasa'aasa
The third floor of the Klamath ilng and sculptur. ia sddltloa to aa- t, lotyaa aad taa press, Taa
coaaty high school, long used as a '" ceBery. oriawewera moo its
gymnasium, Is this week transferred!
and Hand Colored Reproductions
of Over 200 Masterpieces
Announcement was made today of
the purchase of the Monarch grocery
by Van Riper Brothers, who conduct
a grocery store on Main street, be
tween Fifth and Sixth streets, mey
wll move to the Monarch, at Sixth
and Main, opening up Monday.
In addition to a general delivery,
the concern will operate an auto car.
The Van Riper Brothers have been
la business here for the past sevaa
years, opening a grocery la the fall af
1806. Since that time they have
built up a lucratlva,buaiaees.
, .Angus McLeod la hero from Stoat
on a business trip. r
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Heldtaua of
Merrill are In this city visiting their
many friends, '
F, V. Burna to here from taa Fort
for a short visit. Moto Interested la
lumbering in that eeetlea."
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Into an art gallery, containing large
reproductions of the world's greatest
paintings- The exhibit will be kept
here until Monday, and for tho bene
fit of tboae who cannot visit the
school during regular school hours,
the high school will be kept open eve
nings from 7 to 9 o'clock.
The exhibit Is the property of Hor
ace K. Turner Asoclates, lac, aad
was loaned to the high school by that
concern. It consists of two hundred
pictures, Including beautiful large
productions of the standard art mas
terpieces of the world, both la palat-
The pictures are faithful reoroduc-1 yeral hoars late, after a
tlons. There are many color repre- Wle was pressed lato servtae tofMr,
ductloas, which aro exact replicas of M saauva power ror im pftas,
their famous originals, made with the, The "Bk ot tB overaBMBt a
aid of color photography. The mono-1"1 fratoaes water passer ta taa)
tone reproductions are a trlamoh of ,oe P'" M
the photographer's art. washed out last night, aad at"
The pictures are arranged aeordlac MBe tlao tbo hln power Haa earry-
to the artists, aad aa Is the case la aay '" Power here from FaH.Craak, i
art Katlery. they are number, aad went out. ' i'
history and title are glvea la a cat
alog. The collection to splendidly ar-i
ranged for the beat lighting efect.
The exhibit to for the purpose of
creating a lovo of the beautiful. No
charge to made, and all are tavMed to
stead.
In case only oaa of these"a
bad been suffered, t!MraBsrfAlfa
bee u no lacoavealMMe to th aajblto.
The comblaatloa, hawsvsc, iMpalrad
the service, .. ' -., '
George. J. Waltoa, njnrtmmim
'"i" " OMaa.'
m rirm.ni
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Faese to Preack pi
LiVwi lafriifc, Nmc
Three discourses on pertinent so
ciological subjects are to aa glvea at
Grace M. E. church by the pastor,
Rev, George H. Feeee, during the
three coming Sundays. Those will be
given at the evening services,
The Brat of the discourses will be
given Suaday eyealBg, the theme be
ing "Love aad Courtship." This will
aa followed by talks on 'The Home"
aad "Marrtote,"
'; RobekaaDctTee Tea Meets
Members of the. degree team of
Prosperity Rebekah Lodge will meat
la I. O. O, F. Temple at o'clock
sharp thto raveBlBg. Please be oa
time, ay-araer or tao vapwia.
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J, H. Keroa, a welt knewa raaMaat
of Red Bluff, to a Ktoawtkralto Tto-
itor.
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Mothers' Day WU1
be Celebrated Here
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Two Special Services Will le el;
at me rirai rresoyrenan cjAorcB
Sunday. Veteran to Attciul ! j
,' K ' t 1 A'
Aa observaace .of Mothers' Day toiprsasa.
to bea part of taa servleea at taa
First Proaaytartaa ekvrch Saaday.
Members of , the araadArmy.of taa
R'aaaMte aad tha. Womea'Sv ReHaf
Carps s have Bfeptad,' laviiatioas aad
wan axieaaia-a aaayaaa taara win
kaja torgeaussoUMKtoltofa
; The largest attoaaaaoe wlU at
taa lla'eloelt servtoe.-Atlato
tMaasW.It.J.'ffgia
praa'-a Mrteaaj,,
sbsirveMW ataal
will aa a tjNrtlft piwHill
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Mataara' Sajr aamfstoM
A aatoasast' Bsstlga
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