The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 03, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPKR
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1914
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COLONEL LAWSON APPOINTS SEVEN
MEN TO CONTROL THE SITUATION
AT COPPERFIELD WHEN HE LEAVES
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s.,-Ui..t.4l uf llie Micl Will
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.if) ulfeflllf d, Mr4 I'Jf
,il,l (immlllw u( lltt?o ftj'4lil-'
4 l Inlt'Het i,WMill, III ble
j, 4f tfttmrnt ii( tollilU btf e.
UttlMi failed a Hllig U( ItiP
tlllicti.. tid at U,t h iwtttd a $
ti ,t1.. AiiitlHlthv flan rtiratnltlee. I
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H, T tiilmm, a -nrtltr,
rhiweti rbalrman. Ho 1 1 1 be acting
taijor Thto no i other on lb"!
cntatalllce.
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tMa.. ndrr mart 1 I... Hb,m W
ttHU U. a, dt.,HIUdn on lU -mm
Ml. ln mrn in n,w t . t-
,tSU a l-l of It.o national ufdi
ll I U lfl fcrr.
Mi.i.. Jn atmternur .
ra i. in e iiii;irfMinu n rmiMO'
HUrlB Hand ffm b ime of .brrllt fM h,,,,y Jr,n,j xU Tim
tl mtrr tJiuut; and outiiUtt him .jttlt),
ttb a lal nmrnr UOlll lb aliua. At,!K ,,M, ,,,, .Vft,c (),lPrbrlli
linn at Cot'ltfOi-td llll. SoM (Iraiid-O. II. Ilr-nnrman
Oarr tauix will Ml. Ilobb iday aw Vfa UrA,,., m,Uort Trimble.
Itneerunt rulp a the reiireifntalhe1 Hwr,Ary (Jrorsp llumpbrey.
f tbo tatt' (bUf rtecutlw. TrrrtrT V I- Kounlalii.
Itmormir Wml baa wlrml Judxe' !, fotlowtitc 4iHilnlhe fiftlrem
AMrr.on of liakrr rouuly, ak In l.,(,rfl-,j B,.a (nmallrdj
tr a in Dm rarllxnl day on which' Wardori-Scjii. Hum.
a borirus ran bi hnld and tbo r.jj ((.n.turUir- t'SrlAilaiit,
I('1 ( Hand rffoctrd. He baa adl 'l.i,tln..t. Itt l.Mc
ll Judi.i Attiletvon Iba't Mlwn
Unlit-, mil rbrrcnl blm In Ibe ito-I
fwdltie a lb iMrlal roimtel
I'fr.rhl tba utale'a fae.
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rl lm t.i wltud MU Hob!
fmalii In liakrr ntunty In ntlrnd
the mallrr fur (be alale.
MIm Ilobb U ountlried lo repreaenl
Americans
Morey Applegtte Writes
The ravnci-a lirluu inailo by Mex
"li Iiamtim and tiin fPenKa lownrd
Anii-rlraiia am deacrlbmt In a letter
rweWd in,rn from Morey I.. Aiule
". ami of Cnninlii and Mr. I. I).
Al'1'hmale nf u,U city, Mr, Aiiplo.
Kale Iim imoii loraiud nenr Han Ulan
" 'i. , (lf Moi,ro for Mver,
jwr. v , K.jerfti uiaimiier of two
,m"Vwn,m I'l'Ktatlona ror the Pa
""rulitomiwiiy, llasayn:
Ulna u entirely beaelged by
i, and wo ,,r ramped on an Ulniiu
'I from Hnn Ulna, walling for tho
" ' in l.o inken, which may occur
ar. ?' !!'"' ,,",,, 0f 0,,r l'"hBllonil
11 ;! ;." "'" ,,n,",,, nt btudllfc. At
' M aim,!,, pt(Uon u,ey uy0 uk.
ar. wnii" ,"",r8', "nad, or "
' lllng our cmUi
Tlu-y told our fortaaa that Aaw-
to Remove Baker Co. Sheriff
t.n aIh tit fftlfa off Air. h l!lH ttttzt All
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Ttif Milmi of llitiinr Vct I
taken unit i Uc (tuiiUluti n( il,, ltv
tiftiU'lllifi fot lh riiiia ftota tttlr
nt aii mtf lAilinn ii perform hl
attlUft Jut) Tl" l.rln rail w lMV
1-OrAtllr lip.lftlel r IfflltAlirlHl)'
irmonoil tinli lb) t
INSTALL OFFICERS
FOII NEW TERM
olMi
ri;i.i,oH iiiu.ti imtMNti
n:ikTiMi a mi m: ,nt. sm
,mith ' worn uriiiMi riiKi
(OMIMl VIMIt
KUmMh Ut: . UT, I 0 O .
"W a sIne ruilns Ut nlehi
H1! -! -..- . tei.tl.4 K ail a.tti I ft IbM.
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Us lch a j.nituinnt one,
Tbo tiii'Oft of tbe tiuatKo ftim-
jmUte httMi lb lodco In bn In
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hMoluh h,tfr,Mr., b) IB m.w.
MlnK mM. ctteil at
(lp u,, we,,jni. ,s'nu,wtwr, wpfp
.,IM by lll.ula
Dcfuty Orand
il.lr It J. Itlincl. 4Utrd bf PI'
Innldo ttuarillAii - A. IJ. Ilityd. i
iiuKldn'thiardlai. -illlbnrl Arnold.
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It M. N (1 0. H. Ho.
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It. H. V Mllra l.liunr.
t. rt. vC fl II, Newman.
II H.H, Wm. MbhIpi.
U . H - l.oul lllce.
Endangered
of Conditions in Mexico
Irnna had no rlithl to own propel ty In
Uilrt country, and that wo otmht to he
Ihnnkfiil lo tii'l nwny with our lle.
They nr sleeping lit our hln, and
looting Iho hnrlemln from day to day,
"At Hitnla Crux they hnvo only
Hindu rnldH, tnkltiK rm mid niiimu.
lilllon and robbing our foreman, Hn
U est 111 on tho plantation lookliiK nttr
Iho bnuauas. Wo nre ahlpplng today
on Iho Newport.
"Thero are three of ua camped on
the Inland! J, Perrln Kent, exporter
of limes; li. li. (lute mid niycelf, and
Mr, KeiU'a Korean aorvniit, besides
aevernl Mexican Maxo and their fain
Ilea. Tim IJnlled Htnlea ci ulnar Ha
lelgh U anchored hero for our pro
tectlon, and wilt remalu hero until tho
trouble It over, o wo are ua '
anyono could bt,"
SyS.i'Si'WWwiN'"W'i'MNS
Control of the Oil Wells of Tuxpam, Mexico,
Enables Rebels to Shut Up Huerta's Troops
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(mtrol Mt h wtHwt Mioiil lh.
,ill . of Tumw. Mt . im made it
jHH.IbU. tr,r in tbd lo jirctrnl th
.i-frlliui of b. Nkilmial lUHy of
lrUr nd tbtt lml u liKtAtor
HttPitA iriKitMi Tbp rebel command.
fc l.ialtilv fiil.t It.M HiaitMft.r jkf llirt
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Honor H. W. Keesee's Memory
'I
Glowing Tribute Is Paid
His Portrait Will
AltbitURli Ibe late Henry W. Kceco
.,.. ,-..1.1-.. ii.n.iim unii in
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(tut iirartlm of l;iJ, bo nfijulrvd what
U far more
enxlabl... a reputation for
'
nlmuluia bonrnty, .trlct mlberenre to
lime of Ibe loftlet codea of ethics,
innd n fair and proper treatment to -
ward client nltoruc) and court. ThU'H,U ,l hU Kr,'nt chart,cl:' He WM.
1. ...-1. ,... o.rMuu- ,,v.;Kt'nerous courteous and faUbfnl with
point una brought out forclbl) , clk.n, ,mr nlll, court. hU ,uteg.
members or tbe iviaumtn timm) mr
a -.-...1 I.... ni ilila iiiai 11I111.'. iiti.l. '
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.iin-Mn.i.f.i .. ..... n- -
ing of tbe ilrcirtl court, when aeveral
Hindu hnu nddrenne. rennrdlng the
olili-m realdent member of Ibu
iitli county Imr. Just punned lo his ro-'mndo the everlasting succes that he
ward. llJ-"
"The world may say that Henry C C llrower also paid a eulogy to
Kieaeo'H life was not n great success, the departed, dwelling especially upon
JudKliiK U tfnm tho Munnclnl statut-itho elovotlng thoughts of tho de
point, but ihero wa a greater nchlov.M-eo. 'Imea a flash of his real
mem made by him than by the amass. ,bU would come out. "From this."
Iiik of uutolil weallh." said Jiulguio biiUI, "wo can draw tba trua loaaoa
Nolniid, lu pint. "I would rather bo that our thoughts, like our deeds and
followed lo the gnno aa Mr. Keesoe' words, lie such that naught oscapea
was, ieieced by nil for his honesty uimwuros but what will bo good to
unil Integrity, Hum nrunlrn earllily'onr iiHSoclatcB."
w,.lll,, In addition lo paying a trlbuto to
'If hinliiK lived an honest life In,
In his piofcKnlon, true to lis ethics see. 0. M. Onelll took occasion toU
1 ... 11 .'iinli.i tut (tin itiit tti nf ItiA (lnltn .
In every maimer, U n success Henry
Kius.e wns a success. He was always
in,., i.i his word, and what faults ha .
may have had were not those of n
man not honorable. Ho has entered
Iho Ureal lloyoud under u touguo of
i;oDd lepoil. May It bo ghon to mm
lo eat of the hidden manua, and r
celvo the white stone with n now
name."
"A loyal frloud at all times, Henry
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ux. loromoittrt f hlcb barn It. CiilhHabua, out- of ih rlcbt cltle
li Ihpy did lb dU would bo blown
up. iViidto rcmtmctii for the ddiv-
try of oji-for ful on the rnlln)ii. the
Uul bud to rao ablfmenu.
8ltc tbeu the tioo of Huerta
hllff tlfit ft-H Iil If fitMrfM Ifl HlH
tiitrtlifirH KiArf nf A!t! rin rrtti1r
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Be Placed in
Keeaeo'a Mnlted opinion of hi
f.ii)ii nn.l liU ilntlcd 10 It. this blub
ainndurd be net. mid bin excellent and
iracllr.l Ide.ni of profenslonal etblcs,""l,lu raco lno couri rooB' was
. .. . UuRcestlnn of Herbert dale, who cjn
make bl life not at all In nln. "WjUndciJ ,tlftl mloh aa vx1)mvHTy llfo Hwolutlons adopted demand an In-
iCbnrli V. Stoue. "Wo can nuver re-i,,houJu ll0 ktfp, ns an inspiration to ,teruat lon.nl copper strike or a federal
.cH "la nnnUJ without associating others struggling against odds, and! Investigation of tho deportation of
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r,y ttluj honor could always be relied
11tt1.11 nit.1 lita Hff. rnH Im mrmttAft
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lr"t y all who know mm.
Whllo others were apparently moroi
Klam-'auccexsful lu practice, they have not
tho honesty ana integrity or Mr. Kee-
Jrolnt out tho prnotlco of the a olden
icuio more m iireiimo.
"Is It not u good time while we ar
IMiiR, to 'do unto others aa wo would
have them do unlo us,' while we are
ull heroT Tho abortcomlnga of aearly
all of us are not In lending a hand of
encouragement to othora, aad froa
tho llfo of this departed brother, lot
us gathor tho beauty et putting thai
Into practice. Uo waa hoaootj waa
of the nortb. and tb march of more
than 2.000 trooi and citlxcn aero
tb dftiert to the AmTrlean boundary,
The oil 'well about Tuxpam are
amous tbo rlcbeot In tbe world. In
ff - t If Id Wkttaf ft .. 1 nil ....,
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'fimt ta-ttt.ln M ..- .- .ii- -v
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His Integrity
the Court Room
iro-.Kxd to hla family two belter thtn8i,lo,,,,jr 8,rlke
lould not l..i xald of n mnn."
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Tlitit llit. l.rirtmlf (if Mr k'rt.Ma t
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bo the htartlng of a local Hall of
rtlliu r. dale, Kred H. MUU and
p .', WBrtt namBd Ma
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rommltteo to secure a suitable por-"
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irau, anu to urnw up resolutions qui
bobalf of tho liar ABsoclatlon.
.j unvo k0wn Mr. Keeseo for a,
ijuiirtcr of a century, and I can testify,
to all the enconlums of his assoclvi
tlons," said Captain Applegate. "In
tho early days of the county's history,'
when It was sparsely settled, hard-
ships were met on every hand, and,
human sympathy was soroly needed (
at times. Mr. Keesoe always did hlsi
duty In this respect. Ills life waa a
great success In having been an hon
est one."
"If coudltlons are uot adverse, and
thero Is uo temptation, It la easy to
bo honest. With conditions other
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wise In nearly every respect, It Is only
uwu,t chnractor Indeed that
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could pass through all of this with
such n sterllug record on ono of the
Cardinal principles," said II. M. Man
n Ing. "I knew Mr. Keeseo since I
uuh n boy, and ho wan tho personofl
cntlou of honor aud courtesy,"
"Aa I looked upon tbe features of
Mr. Keeseo whoa wo war assembled
to pay ourr pacta to him, 1 felt
(Coatlauad oa aaga 4)
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I President Wllaoa to aataorltjr for
rcadvU on for ihe'larer tmrt of th',h .hP .t.i.mt.. t
fcorld m.plr. At thU time the im-'end to the .torH that he had laaUr
tacuifo properties are owned br the decided to uae tore
company contrcjltd by Lord Cowdrar Coneeralax the coafereac akeard
tbo Rockefeller and 11. Clay I'ieree'the Cheater with LimWtlaea asya
The district. Bfti.r m.rr f ..,i'.w. .n. . .A -v-. 1
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1U .U42XJHK 14 liKflV In hi Ih an rtf
UI1P oi ,ne oiggMt ooom. lae wor d
(13 JhilOtVn.
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GO ON A STRIKE
THII.TVTHOLS.IMII.I.QUlTI.V,J . , j.' ,, .
MiCIIICA.V UNLESS THK COP
I'KK STH1KK AT CALUMF7T IS
skttlYj AT OXCE
'United Press Service
rUQL'BTTK. Mich.. Jan. 3. A
strike of 30,000 Iroti miners in Upper
MIchlKau is threatened. If called. It
will bo to force tbo settlement of the
A vote in lu favor 11:13 been taken
Hi. lun bwvita I.Aitf.ra tv I)ia VAntl.
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"'l """ uwiriti. m gen-
I eral U In favor of this steD.
Mover. Otherwise, It is declared that
la strike will start.
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Demand Trial for Saxton
n l . T 1 II 1 4 I . I U
2)()ealists aKC UO USC CK lllCarCeilted RUM
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demand Hint District Attorney
John Irwin take some action toward
giving ti hearing to Kugeue Saxton.
who was arrested and brought here
In July by Fred Morley, and has since
been coutlued lu tho county Jail,
though two grand jury sessions have
been held in that time, Is voiced by
the socialists of tho city.
Tho followlug resolutions have
been passed In this respect:
"We, tho socialists of Klamath
Falls, Oregou, la mass meeting as
sembled, do hereby endorse the fol
lowing resolutiens:
"Whereas, Eugene Saxton has beoa
couDued In tho Klamath oouaty jail
HUERTA MUST GO
IF RECOGNITION
IS TO BE GIVEN
WII-SO.VH ATTITTDK M LKfT TME
'AfconlJag to Kixecvtlve, Ctmt
with ua wm to aw vr i
; of flie VokmlM Left VMttfa4-JflM
, Flfhllac t OJIm U VUmrr IhMi
Kver Tody, mad hem of Life to
Mlrsutlljr Gruwiax fUsger
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L'nlttU I're3 Serrlce
Ot'LFPOIlT, M!m., Jan. 3 VnU
'dent WlUon'a Mexican poller aot
bon mo(Jinl. Huerta. atut o.
, Until be docs, the attitude o( tk
'admlnUtratJon wilt reaala na
.rhansed.
: AmbxwaJor Lind
'occe to Vera Crux.
will retara at
vuc uaiiL ao uiuvu xWBf akawma. rexi''
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He mjs it simply cltrtl up m
queaUon oxer which otherwtoe tlMtw
would have been necessary a treat
J exchange of meaaaiea aad letter.
, Aalde from this, accordtnc to Wil
son, there was nothing talked.
I United Prwa Service
PRESIDIO, Texas. Jan. 3. The
'fighting at OJInaga to fiercer thaa
o er.
I The rebels increased the fury of
their assault shortly alter auoxusai.
Tbe defenders of the town, however,
are holding out gamely.
Tho rebels are said to be la tbe
outskirts of the town. There are
stories here of hand to baad encotia
ters with knives, bayonets and club
bed guns.
The latest estimates place the fed
cral dead at 400, with 450 wounded.
Tho rebels are said to have lost 300,
with 00 wounded. These figure
are said to bo conservative.
Iltlrry IS tletter.
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i,ttrry b. Angun, superiaieoaeai. .u
rlinrni of eonatruetlon of the new
court house, who haa kept close to ato
rooms following aa operation, oa tela
throat. Is again about on the streets.
Tho operation was performed by Dr.
Fisher, and was entirely succeaafaJ.
since August 13. 1913, oa tbo charge
of forgery; and,
"Whereas, the grand Jury haa hold
two sessions since August IS, 1111;
aad,
"Whereas, the district attars? aaa
failed to bring the mm et aald
Uugone Saxton before the ewaad t7;
and,
"Whereas, Saxtoa la without faaaa.
and therefore unable to dowaad at
tention from tho district attanaf'a
offlco; bo It therefore
"Resolved that wo. tao nalaWH t
Klamath Falls, deans taa la d4
trlct attorney call a aalal iianlas fC ,,
tho grand Jury at oaet t Wt9m'
Saxton a beariag. VIH
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