The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 01, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS -OFFICIAL
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Lind Conference Is Postponed by a Dense Fog on Gulf
WILSONPLANSTO
KEEP REPORTERS
AWAY FROM IIM'
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Might Aflrrwant.
United l'rt-44 Service
lA8M CHHtSTlAN. Mbe., Jan. I.
Ttio preldrnl cotifarehea with John '
Unit Um been uMiun4 about twelve
hour. the crultr Chreter enetiun-.
Url foe. which C4l I ho delay.
'rrldrl WlUon wade hi plwj)H. IUKKU MKTIHF MIOM
fur the reception o( Una with vlw
to trirrulrn any lntpftlsw by th
na4(r mt?Q, (irtor in th official
I(t ban pramlMtl a latenDt soon
ntttr h coferBC.
That MnJ brlnpi at lai a Unta
tiro troptwal from Ifuetta U roaiMr.
rl certain In the IlKht of ilortlorw
mnnin hrr.
fupiU lavukr llrcall
I'nrty nuplU In the chool of tola,
Kan., voted to get rid of tholr tachr
H--atui bo flo(Kd a boy who wu
unrnly, County Aitorney Wntttml pal
thn nnw ucWan of a niw tmcticr op
to tho puplU, who unanlinounly voted
to havo a nr one. Th nw teacher
U -iHrtKl to haoUh lh rubbor bo
a an artlcln of school dlaclplln.
Reception
Prayer. Parties and Dands Usher in New Year
With a clamor of acreatnlng whla
il and clanging of 'bell, row
PM (hutting on or all electric power
for half a minute, and shots, bleats of
horru, Old Man '13 crept Into hlxtory.
and the center of the atage waa taken
by Kid '14. l,oeally there was every
variety of entertainment, front n
church watch party lo n cabaret cele
bration. At llouton'a opera house, there
wax held tho annual mask ball, ' A
niimlmr or residences war the scene
of mjoyablo watch parties,
A union watch service by the con
gregatlona of the MethodUt,' llaptlst,
l'n-bytrlaii and Christian churches
wan held at Orate M. K. church, and
waa nt'tended by n large number. In
addition to short talks by tho clergy,
aomo timely remarka were wade ny
laymen from each church, and a num
ber of choral and solo numbers were
rendered by members of the different
4holrs.
Aa tho old year ebbed away and ike
llcklug off of the second brought
!n 1H, the audience joined In ning
lag hymns, and after n nrayer, were
dismissed in lfl, A InMneeaywas
ofe
KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON, THURSDAY,
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SHAVER BOUND TO
THE BRAND JURYI
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Mt'hT Afl'KAH III,'
I'OIIK INOCIMITOlUAl,
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W. J. MiAVer, the ntlnrnoy whom
Mr, Alia PauleM arm ot hcmpiug
warrant I!-! h-r by tlt county
pear before. t grand Jury. Me a
tmnud titer to await lit" action t( UiU
body Ulti Wednesday by Juth of'
ttln I'MK" B. W Oowrli.
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NEW PRESIDENT
FOR COLORADO 0.
WITIVi: rilAllt AtTtitt A rKHlU adjiti tiu-mielvr. i.i i)i rtindf.
'll'K U" OVt'll TWKNTV VKIIM ','flB lM"wl by th rnilriMd larlff
r?TUInit hill.
til Yf(kV
. emu Telrgraws from ImMur men In all
'lln' nil all or ih rouniry ii in
VuUti I'ttm Htnlf ' j.Vew Yurk Wutht rirm tint int
HOIM.IIKH. Colo.. Jan. ,-ktM'x ihJmn "Th' Ut1'""1' itir i9i
having mvml a prldani of '-I'Mntlnki t(fl fundamental rconomlc
Uftlvcr-liy of Colorado for iwnr.icnn4tolHt ot 0, tmtuitf ttrp ttu,,d
year. lr. Jamm llaknr today rtlrd
a head ot the Inatllullon to ftfrppt
Inton undrr Ibo Carnrglw fund for J
cdncatom. I.UInKlfl Karrand, pro nQfirQIirfly nil
fMor of aalhroHloy at ColMMb(a'l uLuDLull UN
univcraiiy. nurcnviis nun. it. hii ;
UtiKbl for forty yran, and U now 68,
yoara old. Il lia rvd for yaara
aa a wutalwr of Iho National CommU-
aton of Kducatlon. onett I In praaldont.t
for 1914
nerved during the evening.
At the While pelican hotel n caba
ret celebration, which proved highly
cnjoynhlo for all In attendance The
table, rmervrd In advance, were ar
ranged around the walla of the dining
room, and the center of the floor was
kept clear for dancing.
Tho dinner lowmenced at
Uv.
and between courses nearly all got ep
lo trip tho light fantastic, music being
furnUhed by the Tlndal orchestra,
following tho completion of the menu
I hit dancing became general, and Ike
ilunciw run the gamut of the three-
Htup to the latent alitp In syncopated
time. ,
Just before midnight a march was
Nlarted through the hotel. Whan Lit
tle Old Nlneteen-Kourteen popped kls
head in the doer ne was greeted by n
loan line of Jolly People, serpentining
single Hie through the lobby, the nun
parlor, the billiard room, in fact
throuah the whole lower foor of the
hotel, shouting, blowing horn, end
streaming the whete place with pager
serpentines, Interwound in w anMnv
Ing network of colore end patter
that would give n cubist nrllet tke nV
tadratlen ne haa togs Iff k4 fer,
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OPTIMISM IN THE
WAY THE COMING
YEAR IS VIEWED
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rltr lit ! .NVtt T.iflff llrgul.
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ntr CMtlr a iif til (Wrjitraw,
litltt l'r Skrvlre
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tlmtnin l rtfttfitt All ufrr I ho a
ton -itir.lIint ntrnllilnii. In ltli
Thre I implicit confidence !
pd In the ? rtirrrnry rform
jlw .Tlif rnrl (iplnlon U Ihiil th
lred Ke-rtary ItrdOrld of the do I
partition! of cummerro. '
HIS WAY HERE
PAHTNKIt Ol Till; lTK W. II.
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I Telegraphln advice ha been re
ceived from Hollo 0, tlroehe'ca, law
I partner of the late HVi Keee,
from Van flureuVAjrC, elating that
he I on hi wnyXt Klamath Kalla,
and will at oucyfakeiui Ibo pending I
1 legal hulnesM)f tho flrntS. I
Mr, Ojlebeck wsa spending the
hpHda in tho Middle Went and the J
Houth wheu lnformel of thn death'
of his partner.
6IRL TO CLOSE
OREGON JOINTS
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COUNTV TOW.VIM KXI'Kt.TKII
TO AltHIVK TMt:ilK AT TWO
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United Press Servtee t
HAI.KM, Jan. 1, Miss Fern Hobbs,
(lovernor Weal's private secretary,
leaves today for Copperfleld, In Maker
county, to close tke saloons there, ike
wilt reach tbere-nt J-flVlock tomor
row. ' " 8" ,
" Ho far as known, she will go H.gae-
companled. the would not comment
today upov kow she expecla to'aeeom
pllah tke task.
General Villa, Who Is Leading
the Rebel Attach on Ojinaga
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KEESEE IS HELD
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A Inrgn number of friends of the
late II, W. Kecaeo unmbled at I. O,
0. b hull at 3 o'clock this afternoon
to pny their laat rimpwta to the do
parteil, who was latd to rest iu the
1, O. O. V, cemetery, At the hall,
the service were conducted by Rev.
K, V. Itlchnrd, and hi sermon con
tained much to comfort the grieving
friend and family,
Following the ceremonyat tke kali,
tke cortege formed and moved to tke
eematery. Here the aervleea were thn
ritual ef .tho f, O. O. V., Chaplain M.
H, Duty being In okarge, '
The pallbearer were members of
the I, O, O. V,, and were H. L. Foun
tain, JFnsner Kennett, M, 1. Ueniyer,
J, Fred aoeller,Oeeffe L, Naihrey
and '. A. anVsawM, TIM HMewang
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honorary pallbearers were from the
Klamath Couuty liar Asaoclatlont
Charles K. Hlone, Fred It, Mill, Uoo.
N'olaud, Thomaa Drake, K, 1.. Klllutt
and O. M. Onelll.
The Moral offering were very beau
tiful, and betokened the esteem in1
which the deceaaed brother waa held
by hi fellow lodge members and hi
fellow cltlten.
Member of tho I, O, O. F., Pros
perity Itebekali I,odge and the liar
Aoclittlon attended In n body,
At the meeting ot the Bar Associa
tion nnd county officers held Weduea
day afternoon, $100 was subscribed,
and will be presented to the bereaved
widow. Baturday morning a special
Himslon of the circuit, court will be
hold, nt which time hi, fellow attor
neys will pay runpect to the memory
of thn departed,
l,hUor Ada Harred
Kansas City, Kan., has adopted aa
ardlnanee prohibiting thn display ef
liquor advertising In atreet can, on
elf boarde, In window, en wagers
r en 'meter ear, Thn penalty le n
Rtte ef fleO and a JeJI aentenee ef
thirty daye. '
The bureau of eutomology acd the
forest aervleewerklni together fer
the control at forest Insects, last year
eevered ntere the 10,0I0 nerea In
their operatiene. X
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t'nl.?d IVwa Karvlco
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nloriii, hp moi aevero In Iho way of
rain that Northern California baa
nnpitflciRt'd In tewral year, la over,
but according to iho walher bureau,
"Anothrr la duo any minute' front
Columbia Hirer uttf.
1 Thn old atorm brought 2.S0 Inchea
of ralu. Train were at ailed by thn
ilfn ttrearaa.
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i United I'rea Service
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from lite Hacrantettto Vat ley aay the
rtrnwl watera are receding.
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' At tho ltwU renldenro on Vrt
Main (ret, Mr. Halllo Currln and
William Wood were united In the
bond of matrimony by" Uec. B, C,
Itlchard. Only the famlllea ot the
contracting partle were trent.
Hoth have r raided here for yearn,
and their many friend wh them un
lotd hapntitet. They aro realdlng t
Ihw home on Hlilh atreet recently
'purrhated by Mr. Wood.
John's Dance Great
Ekkaalk taal IU
The elfihteeiilh New Year's Kvo
mniUiado ball given by J. V. Itou
ton pawed Into thu realm of pleaant
memorlna at 3 o'clock this rooming,
adding another convplcuoua poko in
tho cycWi of Klamath Fall' nmuso
menu and cntettalnment.
I.Ike all II predeceaaors, the eigh
teenth annual masquerade waa en
tirely auccoaafu) and highly enjoyable,
Calo Oliver met tho merry makera
at tho door and announced to tho
audit-nee their dlfforent Imperaona
tloii. Johnny Hubbard, aa floor manager,
kept htinaolf buy looking after the
welfnro of the dancers, mating prluo
e nnd beggar, fairy and clown, peas
ant maid nnd Spanish grandee, la n
way to gladden the heart of the moat
rabid socialist. These he kept la n
mad mm of tripping and skipping
and swaying. In rhythmlo unison, en
tirely oblivious to traditions or to
caste,
fleuiton'g annual masquerade hall
oh New Year'a Hv haa long been ac
cepted aa n permanent Institution,
Just the earn aa ianta Glaus or the
tax collector, nnd 'to mles one la eon
sldered n calamity, indeed, itnee the
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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NEW YEAR DAWNS
ON BLOODY FIGHT
AROUND OJINAGA
IIIUIKUt CUE HKAVY AUTIXLKKb
IS HATTLK
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Hay There Are at l.ettat firs Haw
itrrd Head lefl la Ute HtreeU of Um
Tour WlUt Um DowmfaU of Um
City It la KitwrtfJ tliat Um DeeaaV
era Will CroM Um Dm.
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Day dawned with a.trrlac batUe rag
ing at Ojinaga. The Bring coubmc
ed yeaterday. and did ot caa
throughout the night.
The rebel army haa coaceauated
l(o artillery In Bring o Um tow.
KimlU are raining in the atreet con
tinually. Half a down tree atarted
through the night from thl boaa
bardment, but were eitlnguUhed.
Wounded federal aoldlera arriving
here aay that there am at laatt 600
dead lying In the atreeU. They eati
mate 1.000 will be killed by the Um
the city fall.
When the city falls It la expected
that thero will bo a wild etampede to
American territory by the federal.
The execution Wantonly made by
Villa at Jauret am still fresh In the
mind of the Huertatte.
ItealUIng that lo be captured
mean execution, the federals are
ffahtlnc llkn dtnnnt. niaiuirtu la.
jdkato that the city will fall by night.
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ilrsl masquerade ball given by Mr.
HouNton, eighteen year age. each
ucceodlng year bring many changes.
Tho cornet, the clarinet the trom
bone and plcolo hoe superseded the
llddle and the banjo; the old' fashion
ed "square dance," the dainty nua
uot, the rollicking aehettleene and tke
Virginia reel kaa gradually been
puttied into the dlecare by the tkra.
te)C the turkey trot and the grimly
bear.
These changes, nnd many other.
wore noted by Mr. Houston last night,
as he mixed with the happy throng,
greeting old friends and new. And
when he spied n coatume oa the leer
that had been ea the floor at the drat
masquerade eighteen years ago, In
retrospect he turned the pages of the
peat and reviewed that Initial attempt
ot his so leaf ago.
Mr. Houston la a fluent talker, or
dinarily, but something hindered hht
speech, last night when he fell late a
mood ef reminiscences, and reeaated
Incidents ot that first masquerade,
telling of the ladles who earn e
koreebaek ever many mile C treaea
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