The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 10, 1913, Image 1

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even Year Old Boy Missing From Home Since:
April 23rd; Sheriffs Office Has Just Been Notified
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CONFERENCE IS
HELD IN OFFICE
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TIICHUIUECT
JORDAN
ACCUSED
SUFF BOMBS ARE
FOUND BY "BOBS"! BY COMMITTEE
uiiliitf U Urtiim ot Wilton From
Moeat Vi-niun, Hccrrtary of Slate
Will IHcii Earlier Coafcrrare.
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WERE 1'I.A.NTCII IN PROMINENT
PI.ACKM, AMI WERE MAIK 11'
EXPERTS
INVESTIGATING
limiMMKM) THAT ATTORNEY
GENERAL TAKE ACTION
United Press Service
I.ONHON, May 10 TwosuffregettuL , . u. .....
',..., . , , , ,, ..!. .. i. inniTwij wi ra.m lauiiin niav iu uaa
luiium nng iimuii uj iiiv i'uiiih uiibj
linuriiliiK. Nclllier liu eaploded.
One vtiu planted at tlio Heading
liui.titfftr. IIim nltinr In Itm l.lvjtrrmnl
Ak.llo A.IJu.tmeeH Stem a tVr- rj,W)iy .,BtIon, Tlll)y Horo ovdntly
lately Acoinllag to mwrlaia All
Vf u llrjan
ilttd Press Bervlce
IWASIIINOTON, May 10 Hecretary i
L State llryiui and llaron Olilnda, the
antic envoy eitraordlnary, held a
icooiultntloii In the forinera office
, at which the California sltua-
i can up for consideration. They
tn clottled for nearly tin hour.
firyan will this aftornoon confer
lib Wluon upon tho latter a re-
i from a trip to Mount Vernon, tho
ab cf Washington. Thla evening
III gln confer with the Jap-
tuuilii by an export.
IDAHO'S
AND
llti-n Itwnn an Injunlkr, and Hay
lln Will Welcome a Complete Legal
liumllgatlun ltrKirt .Says More
Ttian f.1,700 Waa Diverted From
Urn HUto Treasury
BILL IN FORCE
GEM STATE IK THE LATEST TO
RADICAL CHANGE
IN TARIFF BILL
BEING DISCUSSED
GIVES IMMENSE POWBK TO THK
TREASURY DBFARTMENT
Wllaoti Said lo Approve Proposed
Anx-mlmrat By It, Secretary of
Trraaury Can Fl Standard of
Value for Aaaeaaatcat of Putirs, Ir
respective of MarkH FlertuUJoM
Here and Abroad
Woods to Corner
European Pictures
United Prow Senrlca
WA8HINOTON, May 10 A radical
United I'rciio Horvlro
8ACHAMKNTO, May 10 SecroUry
of Ktntu Jnrilnn ! arnlttv nt mmtmnm.
anco of omcc, according to tho report ndment to tho pretent Uriff r
londcrcd to tho Itglila'turo today by 'llon muaiuro haa Juat been proposed
Mora Mi departuro Trcaldent Wll-
branded aa baaoleat the report
at be liu planned a apectal cabinet
m(Ib( to consider further the Jap
kM iltuatlon.
Ilryan ha told the prealdont that
amicable adjuitraeut of the dim
tho apeclal committed appointed to
lliirc-itlgato tho charges agalnat the
I of!) cor.
Tho report atatca that Mri. llrowor
TAKK ACTION ON THK OWNF.H-Jaecurcd In ilxteen monthi, moro than
NIIIF OF
I'KOFLK
LANIM'HV FOHKION
Unltod l'reaa flanrlce
IIOIBK, Idaho, May 10. After to
dar there will be no restriction to
ownerihlp of Idaho land by allena.
Ilio action of the recent legislature
repealing all lawa restricting ownor
ahlp of land In the atate by allena
went Into effect today. Tho leglila-
eltr iremi rnrlnln. ao Ilia latter la.
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I left wholly In tho secretary' honda.-turo' action wa baaed on tna ocnei
n i. .......m...i ,i.., ,i.. ..inini.i,.. Hint tho former lawa restricting aliens
Ion will on Monday publish tho form ha had tho effect of keeping thou-
Mho Jspancao protest, and tho gov and of dollars or foreign capuai oui
rnnienl'a reply. of tho tato.
est to Bring Suit
Against the Telegram
Szecutivet9 Attorneys Busy Prepar
ing Papers. Complaint Will be
Filed in the Next Few Days
8AI.KM, May 10.- Qovernor West, "funds "havo been dlsslpatod and that
ktttlDK tlrod of attack! made upon
Idovornor West Is responsible thore-
l by the Kvcnlng Telegram of Port- W " " -l el'"gcd tho governor
M. l bring an action for crlra- suanuereu .... ... . .----.
al libel agolnst that paper, his at
Proneya being now busy preparing the
PPra lu tho caaav T,be BJattora al-
sv io ) iivtioua km statements
l-iawt. I., ll. . M - . ifM.av .a
" hi mo leiegrtj laat ina prison
In an artlclo published March 25 tho
nmcrtlon was made that tho 'state
could rocovcr funds from Oovornor
West through a civil action, and thatj
$6,700, which should have gone luto
tho state treasury.
Tho coramlltc-o recommends that
tho matter bo explained In letall to
Attorney Qeueral Webb. Shculd he
find sufficient causa ot action, the
committee desires blavte eesasaeaee
legal action to compel Mrs. Drewer to
refund the money.
Jordan holds that he Is Innocently
arcuted. Ho says he will welcome
tho fullest posslblo Investigation of
thu nffalrs of his office.
FRESNO
WORKERS
LEAVE THE JOB
ALL THK UNION MEN ARE OUT IN
THAT CITV, UUT THK PLANT IS
IIUNNINO SAME CONDITION
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FHK8NO, May 10. Thirty em
ployes of the Pacific Gas and Electric
company walkod out this morning la
accordance with the state wide strike
order Issued by tho labor council at
Enn Francisco.
All of the men going out are mem
bers of tho union. The plant Is still
In operation.
BAN FIIANCI8CO, May 10. Tho
strlko situation remain usnehanged
hero and In Oakland.
llonunuvu en 1'fcUe
ittle Girl Falls to
Death Under Harrow
Thrown From Seat When Implement
Jolts. She Falls to the Ground in
Front Harrow. Breaking Neck
Ton year old Lola Moore, daughter
r Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Moort, met
loath Friday afternoon by falling un
w disc harrow at the farm ot her
PMonta In i00 Valley. The remains
"TO brOUailt in Ihla nl.v ln far
Intonnont.
Tho girl was driving a team hitched
to tho harrow, through -a, ot Ue
"Ws bolng 'broken. Late la the af
(rnoon the team waa found standing
na lho Klrl was not In the seat. Qo
m to Investigate Ue parents touna
TEACHER'S BILL
OP TO GOVERNOR
THK CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE
PAHHKH HILL PROVIDING FOR
PENSION FOR EDUCATORS OF
LONG SERVICE
United Press Service
SACRAMENTO, May 10. Tn.
toachors' pension bill Is now up to
their daughter's body undor the har- Oovornor Hiram Johnson for his sig
nature, naving passed bou. uuuava.
The measure provides for a pen
sion of f 500 annually for educators
who have served thirty yean la the
schools of California.
row.
Tho nock was evidently broken,
'flioro was no Indication ot a run
away, and tho team Is known to be
gentle. It Is bolleved that Lola waa
throwu from tho aent whoa the har
row struck bump nnd tho horses
stopped.
The funoral services wero hoiu mis
afternoon.
The girl's father Is a brother ot Joe
Moore of the Western Transfer company.
Jacobs Family Hack
L. Jacobs, who for the past year
has been living la Portland, haa re
turned to Klamath to remain for Ue
summer, His family will arrive la a
tew days to take up their reeMeaee
here,
to Oacar L. Underwood, father of Ue
measure and house majority leader,
and Senator Simmons, chairman ot
tho finance committee.
Tho amendment proposes to give
tho secretary of the treasurer author
ity to proclaim flxec standards ot
value for tho assessment ot duties on
Imports,. This Is to be maintained, Ir
respective of price changes In foreign
markets. , t
It provides that such a standard
would be In force within flfteen dam
after notlco Is sent out. but Uat no
change could bo made without n sixty
day notice to Importers.
Tho chango la designed to avoid
confusion In tho change to the ad
valorem system ot assessing Talues ot
Imports, as adopted In tho Underwood
bill, from tho specific system of the
Payno measure.
It Is reported that President WlUon
approves the, change.
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MIXED IN SUIT
FIRST NATIONAL RAXKfMtnraS
ACTION AOAINST BAM KVAXS
TO RHCOVKR SS.TM ADVANCsH
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Al 11. Woods, the theatrical man
ager, who began bualnese wlU n cane
rack at country fairs, haa gone to
Europe to monopolise the moTtng pic
ture business there. His mission has
been kept somewhat secret till the
present time. Now It Is learned h.
has acquired theaters la eighteen
large European cities, and hopes to
present a combination ot moving pic
tures and vaudeville.
There has been some mystery about
those In the plan with him, but It la
suspected that ho la backed by Klaw
ft Erlaager, who head Ue theatrical
trust. With the exception ot U. at
tempt of Oscar Hammersteln to es
tablish opera in London this will be
the first big attempt ot an American
to go Into the show business oaa
targe scale on the continent of Europe.
Suit to recover 5,700 waa
menced today against Sam Brans by
the First National beak- The com
plaint was Sled by Attorney J. C.
Rutenlc.
The bank alleges that Evans ten
dered a check for 15,700 en Uo Mer
cantile National bank of San Francis
co the latter part of April. The hank
credited him with the amount, and
ssys that Evans drew out the money.
The check waa aent to San Francis
co May 3, and waa returned, protest
ed, and marked "N. S. F." Recovery
ot the amount Involved, ft protest
fees and 6 per cent Interest is asked.
LOCAL BOY IS
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HONOREO
Food, Air And Sun
Are Only Cures Now
Assistant Surgeon General Tells the
Public That Government Will Not
Comment on Friedmann Cure
WASHINGTON, May 10. The fol
lowing meaage to tuberculosa safer-
ers waa given to the United Press Uta
afternoon by Dr. D. O. Rueker, assist
ant surgeon general:
"Food, air and sunshine, and prop
er living. These may offset n euro lor
tuberculosis, but this cannot ho aald
of some of the wldeiy heralded pan
aceas recommended by. some willing
and sympathetic friend.
"Aa to the Friedman care, Uere
are tbousanaa or inquiries veanac
Into the office of the service every
day. Pitiful appeals from Tletlma ot
the white plague tn all parts of the
land, eagerly seektng Information re
garding the serum which they look
to for thelrrestoratloa to health.
"The government officials cannot
tell tubercular afflicted persons to use
the Friedman cure; nelUer can It tell
them not to use It.
"No recommendation regarding It
can be made until Ita reputed curative
powers havo been either proved or
disproved. We are absolutely Impar
tial In this Investigation ot Its mer
its, and Intend to give it n thorough
test before making nny report"
CALIFORNIA IS
AFTER OUR HAY
PRICES ARE ASKED ON TEN CAK-
LOAD LOTS BY STOCKMEN OF
DYRON AND VICINITY, WHO
FACE SHORTAGE
Agent Bailey ot the Southern Pa
cific Is In receipt ot a telegram from
Byron, Calif., atatlng that there lo a
shortage of hay there, and asking tor
prices on hay here.
The Calltornians seek to iracaaate
the feed in ten carload lota. Mr.
Bailey Is busy ascertaining Scare.
POSTAL FORCES
TO BE BIGGER
CONGRESS TODAY MADE AN AD
DITIONAL APPROPRIATION TO
HELP OUT THE PARCELS POST
SYSTEM
WASHINGTON, Msy 10. The house
of representatives today passed' an
emergency resolution appropriating
1600,000 tor Uo hire of additional
clerks by the postoHoo department
Thin action Is taken to prevent tho
crippling ot Uo postal' service, fot
lowini the advent ot Uo parcoM post
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VERNON
TO BE THK NEXT HEAD Os? THE
STUDENT BODY OF THK UNI
VKR8ITY OF ORBGON
To be a candidate for president ot
the student body of U. of O. Is a strong
indication that the man nomlaated Is
popular la the schorl, but to bo named
for this position, with ao opposition
Is a still higher tribute from Ue stu
dent body.
This is Ue case at Eugene nt pres
ent. Vernon Motschenbachor ot this
city has been named for Uo place, and
will be unopposed at Uo poll.
Prior to enrolling nt Ue University,
Motschenbachsr attended Uo Klam
ath county high school, and ho at
tained fame aa a debater and aU
lete. Since going to Eugene ho haa
become one of Ue forensic soars ot
the varsity, aad haa represented Ue
Institution In several iateratato de
bate, f
In addition, ho Is a member ot Uo
glee club, a tennis star aad catcher
for the baaeball team. During hie
freshman year he waa elected presi
dent of the class, and ho haa etaee
held other Important oHces.
NO TRACE FOUND
SINCE HE LEFT
TO GET I0KY
SHERIFF LOW FLAWS A VMMtiAJfT
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Oeorgo Butts, aged 11 yean, son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. BejMi
missing for mere Una two
as yet ao da haa been lsand.ao.so
his whereabouts.
Although ho haa boss aaejgM by
his parwMsstoe April St, tho sJw.
irs ottoo was at natiaed of tho dst-
appearan until last night
The missing lad aad hi
live on Uo Fort FUmsth road. we
mils from this erty. A4aomnthe)
day of hi dlsappsaranse, ho baft, far.
tae Jamieeon pin-, near h
tOteeUeet 10. sent, whlah
Jasaleson owed him for bilfbag hen.
handle cordwood. Steeo thorn ho haa
not boon aeon.
Jamiesoa waa In Klamath Fatts at
the tlaso Ue lad started far lho MM.
and did net return' antUefejaatal. Ho
says he did net soo tho her aB.
Sheriff Low this meralag started a
search for Uo missing lad, aai haa
sent word to Uo depatlea "TTigfcrit
the county to look for him. Tho
of time slneo young Butt loft
however, k a serioo handicap.
Whea young Butts left for. tho
Jamieeon place, ho ware ororalla,
white hat aad a khaki eoat ' v
The parent of tho lad aroat a
a to any motive for Ma
aaco. They say that a wm UaBfcnW
tent contented, aad they foar that htj
has met wlU foal play, rather than
that ho ran away from home. ' ?'
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A son was horn last night to Mr.
aad Mrs. WaKer Fahlg. Dr. Many
man waa In ntteadaaee.
Leave for
Mrs. Hoary C. Celiia nnd bom eh
dren left this morning for tho
stead taken up by Dr. CeHtaa, "
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Albright to Recover f4000.Say-
. ing Impossible fill Contract
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Alleging that Ue action of W, L.
Albright baa made It ImpoeatM far
him to live up to Uo term ot tho
contract between the two aa to Uo
ownership ot tho Oardner or Seven
Mile ranch, near Fort KlamaU, John
Ellis this afternoon commenced 'oak
against Albright. The action ta to
recover 14,000, -
According to tho complaint 114
by Attorney Xutoalc. Albright BtUs
entered late; an agreement ta lrff.
whereby Elkta was Jo hwr a half in
terest in sororal Urge raaehe owned
by, AlbrahttrH,pald f 4.00 dow,
aad was to pay.110,090 by Notombar
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The contrast, aoeordlag f th oeea-
lalnt, also provided that tharanha
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would ho operated ante, aWlaVeaM)
Albright would taraiah tM'MdoSnHf
capital. . St Uea, BlUs haa tjJalftV
Albright hi tateroat tn j ,hpl flk
Seven Mil ranoh. .;V - ,
During thnatyeaU?,Btthliama,
Albright haa, failed HtmUk m
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properly, JUaa
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