The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 02, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
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UNIDENTIFIED BODY FOUND IN
Girl, With Five
IN BEHALF OF GOVERNOR WEST,
GIRL DECLARES THE TOWN UNDER
MARTIAL LAW; WHOLE TOWN THERE
" , iir to i p uuor. nOrrlnf lh
tug of the Wtt and the rrf
u.i. itHJMTV.ioun wi:iii:?Mt:it;' n, ,(( ,, ,.rtrW, f Ult. ,owu
w . -ri ui'iiMtiit' ikti'r wlnon Vtrs, Alter MU
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Called I'ib IWvtto
OH'IMUimt.U, Oft.,, Jan. 5
,viim JVin Unlit', Governor WrC
IM ritrreniittte. flunked l Col
unrl .t.,ni n1 ne mrtnlffi f the
ntlttfty. Hw rlfie leaded and rdy t
for At(U-it, tbl afternoon rr.i! ll.r t
3uteriitr"A fMwsgtj ttrfUllliC Copper
Prl4 uuiit-r marital lsw, in Mor
Urwn snd U rnctlinn. (our of
. itttn r iu ili saloon uuln4, nd
luun !) caniP in imi out of but
new :pfy e of the elshiy-fotir
rllUrlia l)t Copper field ii0 pfrrnl
li -,rr tatiAl Uf tlAtt III y.
Tin rinllllK u( thn lulllllaWMl Id
rlifMfti Km EiHrrnin' nfilrri
fti Mfiti nlnl lrr lht Utt9 I
rlcmi-nl lit a iumilr a in hi ii
to Th mIimm iPiHr tmVA liwn !
Mml t tii-lr hUorit") In ue fiift".
it nrrrwwry, lo kffjt lltclr (ultHMiij
I'ii All of llto iiifn nro urmnl, nml
Ii rm t-rrii,i,jt,l ili Iminlful f
KUnrtlnmrtt llt hitrn n UflttRrroti
ilmr In rarrrln out Ihrlr tilrr
llou. t'nltcd I'reM Her vice
I'OllTI.ANIi, Jan. 2 -Minn Kcrit'i'erflelil, and If after tho departure of
llnlil.n, prltnlq urereUry In (lovernor
W.-at, pnwiril through hern this mori
Iiir on route to (.'opporflctd to rlo
the khIoouk of ttmt place. On th
fame train, hut ncllim Indepeiutnlly,
ax Colimrl , K, Iawwoii of the
Ctmiit Artillery, lih ne mllltlnirtpn.
MIm llohlm nrhcdiiled lo arrive
nt Coppflrflehl nl 3 o'clock IhU atlot-
inioii Him hnr n msssaRo from the
Says Bud
Klamath Falls Man Says
Hy II. M. M I.KMOlii:
I .Oil ANOKf.KH, Jan. 2. I.ocsl
iportliiK writers nro agreed today In
Ni'inlliiK llud Audumon hack lo the
'"riii." Ho completely was (ho
Northern boy outclassed by Cross yes
Ixrduy that lio Is out of nil possible
"liiniro at Itlvers or nny or the other
"lilKher tips,"
II l admitted hero thut llud Is by
no mmum ii llghtwwlKht nny more,
l-ociil Nportliig men say lie proved (his
In IiIh earlier fights tiers.
Hud went Into lbs ring ysstsrilay
wolnliliig nearly 149 . AC that
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erlns her mttr, Ml llottb lll
Uhp nu the tme train nit wlilrh
airlvrd, I
Colonel lwitfiii lit remain nl Caw-
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Kent by Oovernor Wel to Enforce
Saloon UltHlnc
MU llobhn iho gnvenior's onlrm arei
not hi')e.l, he l limtrucled to derlaro
martial law, clone nil the aloous und
rontlirate the lliiuor.
(lermaii nicll mAiuifnclurcrs nro
.tookluK to California lncene reclnr
for paucll wood. The eslaMUIiiiient
of n iitcll factory In California U not
'improbable.
Is Too Big
He Has Gone Backwards
ho didn't mcoiii stroitK, there Is no
possibility of his making niiy kind of
n good light oven nt 13.1 now, to sny
nothliiK of the 133 rlugaldo weight.
To two or three Klamath Kails
moil. Including myself, It seemed (hat
llud had goito buck, Ho did not
went to liuva the pop, nKKresslvcness
mid punch (lint nmitu the Klioiinth
nml Mud ford rmm IdolUo him.
Ah ii welterweight Anderson should
he libit) to set die world Hiiro, bu( he
linn no moro InisliiesH In the llght
wulKhtt ilass. lie cuii't mnko the
weight und bo In any kind ot condi
tion, at all.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914 -
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Gen. Mercado, Led
Important Campaign
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JuMri on t.;rtlrl i -rch.
Mrffillll. Il ;,uvv fuiMivi. n. .-
m. Binhttfi Hit uut iit fiititii r
,u of (hlfcui.t.ii.. . crr rich' AHhnufihilHounUetinr.
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Aitiorlran bnrdtr hoforo oiair lr
VU roulJ ortl,i Ititfm, AmouR
iln ifftiRt'T who tna! thf rtnarl;
ulilp I rlt fttro' ttiB t-crt wro
iM.miutr. iir urn lirvrraxAJi ami uircii
famUlf. lh wrBlthlc! In the tat
t nilhunhua Tln Terra are nald
lo bo mn ill nl rot 1100,000.000,
rhlrrb In Und. With the Crfl fnm-
llr they iihii mhmI o"f the tte ofi,
Chihuahua Thrlr ndhernire to the
tttiun of llurt h Ird Villa to do-
i dare conrUcatlon of all their iiroti-
Miy The elder 'lrrna. ho U nowrM , lp ,,rrt,pnl Wtn jt.
In li Anelr4 with ome of hi fain-
nken n 000 000
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III sold Hltli hi to
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NEW YEAR'S DAY
AT M. E.
MUMHKItS Or' NI5lti:ATIOX'
Itm.NO TIIKIU I.WXrilKS, AND,
TIIU .WmtXOON IS HVKSV IX
A Cl.i:.SAXT .MAX.VKIt
A M'ry enjoynhle soclnl dinner nnd
procrnm was enjoyed by about 300
people nl the (Irnco Methodist Kpls
copitl church ThtiMdny. Kck family
hroiiRht their dinner, and these wero
spread on the tables In the dining
room, nnd n common dinner was en
Joyed. ,
After the dinner (leofKv J, Walton
took rhnrce, nnd 'thi Jollowlng pro
Krum wivs rendered sX
Instriimeiitnl nolo. irtTffdo lloats;
vocal solo, Loiilso lleuson; short talks
hy J. (I. Cnmp, K. M. Chllcoto nnd
llev. :. C. Illchurds; Instrumental
solo, lluiitrlco Wnltou; vocal solo,
Mrs. It, It. Hamilton.
After the urogram nhout fifty re
mained for n Hoclnl supper together.
All who wero present feel that
much wns nccompllshcd for the social
side of church life, and there Is a
general feeling Hint this Now Year's
dinner ought to ho ntmlo n yearly af
fair. The forest service collected 40,000
pounds of Iron seed lust year for use
Iu reforestation work, The total area
reforested was about 30,000 acres.
CHURCH
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FEDERALS FIGHT
DESPERATELY TO
RETAIN OJIHAGA
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ClitUlLan TliU .tUrrtwMiii lo Ctm-
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Jw fwe 0s WtrBli sMM toffw dttt.,
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aru Inmilrntii Hlttvd. The border -i
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The rattle of munketry and boom -
hie of cannon make a contlnuou'
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L'liltrd I'riM Sorlco
1'A.S.S rilltlMTIAN. MIm., Jau. 2.'w,ft, he mcrcJ. wcnl Uck l0 nU oW
-At 10.30 a Inunrlt came Into the
narvtir "ere. ann nam. o.urcr uci.i.
rre.1 a inewaKO from Amhawador
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111 ronfer this afternoon.
The staco Is all tot for this con-1
ference. which may have an Import-!
nnt bearing upon tho administration's 'troops, entered the American Cloth-jsluco and is now with him In Chi-' lla whether accidental or with sul
'luiure course In the Mexican sltua-'nK company ortlco and saw the young huahua. , cidal Intent. An autopsy wll be held
(lion. 'to dotermlne this, principally by the
Any information In advance of the
JnuTiltiK has been rcfustsl by Wllsou.
LUBKE'S SANITY
HIS UNDER TEST
II t: A it I X Cl IIKKOKK COUNTY
JI'IHJK WOUDKX THIS AKTEH-
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FOH I'll I SOX Kit
Whether or not William Lubke Is
sane Is n matter that Is being set
tled before County Judge Worden
this afternoon. Dr. White, Wright
nnd Hamilton will couduct the exam
ination. Prosecuting Attorney John Irwin
Is present nt tho hearing. Attorney
1). V. Kuykeudall has been retained
by I.ubke, who Insist that ho Is the
Victim ot enemies.
It Is said that ot tale Lubke's act
ions havo been queer, A few days
ago, while In Jail, ho attempted to
kill hlmseir, according to Kugene 8a
lon, a fellow prisoner. Saxtou says
I.ubke then turned on him,
Moro than 130,000,000 board feet
ot timber was given away fret by the
government last year to settlers and
mluers living Iu or sear (he national
forests.
, in
i4men'can Woman
Wed Poncho
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TOUllEON. Mexico, Jan. 2. hen
ancho Villa, who swept the federal ,
force from Juarez and then led his
victorious troois outb to Chihuahua,
tuVltiK that city, the largest In the
northern ttarl of Mexico, wanted a
.bandit methods to gel one. lie chose
w Amcrcan womnu nnd rJered her
Q hm on Uk , Sho M
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Hut so far she has not complained
to any American consul, and no ac -
'tlon has been taken by the United
states government,
viii nt thn h.it of some of hla
DORRIS MAN IS
CALLED BEYOND
KIIKD IIIVI.V CHAPMAN, SUFFEll
IX1 FltOM TUIIKKCUIiAK TKOU
Itl.VX, SL'CCUMIIED IiAST -IGHT
AT ItiaCKltUltX HOSPITAL
Followlug a tour day selge ot pneu
monia, Fred Chapman, who conduct
ed a drug and confectionery store iu
Dorrls, dlod shortly after midnight
at the lllackburn hospital. He was
brought hero to undergo an opera
tion for tubercular troubles, but con
tracted pneumonia before ho could go
under tho knife.
He was a son of H. F. Chapman ot
Dorrls, and was born in Missouri
thirty-ilve years ago. He resided at
Dorrls several years, and was well
respcctod.
Deceased was a member ot the
local Moose Lodge. When tbe mes
sage of death reached the lodge, two
members. Will law Taylor and John
Hubbard, sat with the remains
through tho night.
Iu the morning the remains will be
shipped to Dorrls, Tho Moose will
escort tho casket to the depot, and a
delegation will attend the funeral, to
be conducted by the Dorrls Lodge ot
tke Knights Pythias.
Coonerfied
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Forced to
Villa, Ex-Bandit
woman costlier or tne place. He te-
elded that he wanted to wed her, nnd
the story goes tnat lio sent for
prlett, who was compelled to per -
form the ceremony. The affair ere-
ated little comment here at the time,
for It was merely another lllustra -
tlon of the methods of Villa when he
wa a bandit and since he has risen
to power aa an Insurgent against tbe
government.
When Villa left Torreon on his
northern campaign his wife rode be-
side him iu the nnest carriage he had
, been able to slete. Sho seemed con-
j touted. It is understood she has ac-
comnanled hlra on his camimljcns ever
' Xew Shipping Itulc
' Cnitcd 1'ress Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan.
Gold coin, gold bullion and gold dust
cannot be shipped Into the United
States from Alaska by mall attor to
'day except In sealed packaged, regis-
'tered, and not weighing over eleven
pounds, according to postottlce rulings 'have things as soft as they used to.
Outside Aid in Fight
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Two More Organizatkms Strive to Opei Hirers
Promlso of outside aid in tbe fight
being made to have Williamson and
Spraguo rivers opened for logging la
coutalnod in two letters received this
morning by Secretary Wylde of the
Klamath Chamber ot Commerce.
These are from the Oregon Devel
opment League and tho Cottage Qrove
Commercial Club. The league's let
ter, signed by C. C, Chapman, tot
lows: "Your resolution regarding tho
closing ot the Williamson and the
8prague rivers have been received by
tho Oregon Development League and
the portland Commercial Club. It m
matters like this tsat wt delight to
PRINTITHK
NEWS WHILE IT II MSWS
CANAL
GREWSOME FIND
WHILE CLEANING
CANAL SCREENS
DECOMPOSED BODY OP A MAX 1
DIHCOVKRED
II. 1 Iln la the KenttWtdt torall
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a TIbeic, and Fratarca are Cww
Bliahle Aatopajr will Be 8eld mt
Oace to DeC?nJ Whether or Net
the ba Waa Dead Wbea He Ba
tered Water Xo Ctoe t l ttfy
White cleaning the KTeeM is tke
Keno canal at the Intake far tke
flume for tke California-Orate
Power company' Wert SMe fftamt,
Cbaxlea Meldrura. In charse of tae
pUnt. dlscoTered the body of a MM
lodged against tbe screen, and held
there by tbe force of the current.
Coroner Earl Whitlock, who waa
notifled at once, remoYed thie re
mains to tbe morgue, where an esaa-
'Inatlon wilt be held.
, The body was badly decomposed.
and it Is bettered that It was la tke .
jwater for two weeks or more, lodged
, agalnal one ot lhe banks, or under
'.h surface U ia ImnoMlble to reeoa-
niIe any of the facial features, not
ovea a faint outline being certain,
, The man was about 43 years of
' age. He was six feet high, and kad
'dark brown hair, tinged with gray,
j A search of his clothing failed to
reveal any writings at all that woald
'shed any light upon hla Identity. He
' was attired in a blue coat, a tan work-
Iiik shirt, a pair of blue overalls, and
ihe wore a pair ot very cheap shoes.
The condition of tbe body makes It
Impossible to tell whether the Btaa
was In the canal as a result of foul
(conditions ot the longs.
Got to Htaad
WASHINGTON, V. C.
Jan. 3,
Doorkeepers In congress nsust stand
up hereafter. They used to have ales,
sort-cushioned chairs, but democratic
economy or something else kit tke
.place, and now the doorkeepers doa't
take up with tbe proper authorities.
and you may rest assured we will e.
everything In our power te help yen.
"That is what we are here fer, aad
we thank you for sending us these."
The letter from tbe Cottage Grove
Commercial Club Is to this eSeet:
"Your communication of tke ltd,
in regard to the opening of tke WU
llamson and Sprague rivers to lefftasl
operations, received. L
"This matter waa take p at oar
regular meeting last evealaff, a4 tks)
otlcers of our Coaaraeretal Ct feMW'W;
been instructed to 1', gMttsjcVT-;
un with our rssresaadsiw'M !?",
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grass, urgtag
rivers."
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