The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 05, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON; MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 19M
"Close Friends" of Johnson Would
Have Him Run for Supreme Justice
COPPERFIELDBARS
WILL BE SHIPPED ;
TO BAKER TODAY
f
tempt to pi.p.e
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toi'i'KiinKM, or jh. a
1hi nit rtiittlnur under roarlUI !
tn4 n Iijoor and ur niui lmt
tr ronnlnl fcd tif'l for
ttll'mml In IUkf at 4 wVlwffc. Oit
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MERRILL MAN IN
SERIOUS PLIGHT
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Ot l.lt UK ltUMOV:l IT MAI
iinuiu; m'irnt:n ami hih
ikiw i:i.s wiiiii: ati:it:i
(llrrM )irrial Nvltlrr)
MCHIUI.I., Jmiu &'-tr. It. H. IUm
I! 1 on of KUmAlli Kail ummond
tirro riaturd)r lillil to lil Dr. I'al
(rtor. In An ii'rlU'u uihiu Kd Crd
xrll, a ivl VnoKti rnrlir, for !
KhilH had tiumi rupllUpd !
ff Jet lout rftf.
Tim ncfon found ilml tlio !
Indlclll Imd lir-rom rilt'llirvd tf
torn ttirr ron Id upprnlp, nd ulluhl
liifrrium u( 1 ho InimttitM rraulftd
(Him UiU ('iiiwp' clmtirvo ror r
Hurry. ArntrdliiK In IIip iirlcUn,
'" pr fAVrttli,
DeathEndsSufFering
After Weeks of Illness,
Afir HiiKerliiR aI tho point of
'ltli for two wovka or ort, lin.
Addlu Morlna was nummon ByoRd
'X III" (Irlm Reaper this morning,
Bho liux iiveu n sufferer from varlcoee
vilns fur suwml ytrt, Mtd rewtUly
"'"iHeiu uii operation at the RUck
burn hiwpiui, wnbt0 jjrh occurreil.
'( was thought (hat tho operation
would lelleve Hie vein trouble, but
tusioifl of rallylug, Mm, Morlntunk,
''1 It was only her wonderful cob
MM ii I Inn tlmt kept alive the apark of
Liu Hirongii week of ulferlag,
' J)OMeil WM M Rgtlve Of 0g4a.
J "r lo her marriage lo (Jeorge W.
"vtlno in inn, lhe wu M(aa AMUt
''"'I, With her paretU, U etna to
o;(. whu slm WM ggMU'tklM,
Brigadier Generals to Command
American Troops Near Border
1 awawawnawaBwaawawnV 'SgMgy jjEk II
ItdCmtlrr (Jritrml lluhlrr Mcgrll
I1rkilrf U(teMl lluiitrr Metrlt
.! Il,ii.ll,r tnr.l franVlfi, J.
l(.w ,,fcn wJ,rr4 , r iiir.
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iimi,
lit rommand O10 Atnrlrn
jtsit iirir Hie MltM bonier. Tfc
oiUfr in ion uriiiuini w
hl ntr-nti r,nf of policy Uy lrr.
Urttl U'iUon In ird t Mrlrof tun
Mtnotd thi 1 1 rim (mo iirn lit
Uimi mml act asJnl Wrllro hy
lll l In lh hand of soldier In
CHAMBER WILL
NAME OFFICERS
anmmii Mt:irri.vu op iioohtiik
OIIIIAM.TIO.V Wll.l. UK IIKUI
TOMOIIIUIW i:VI.VIN IV ITU
HKAItgUAIITCIW
Tim annual melius of tlm Klant
Alb PlmmlKT or Comnwro will Ih
tmld tomorrow at 7:30 o'clock p. in.,
In th Chamber ftM)m on Fourth
trrl, for tlm prpoo of plpctlnn on-
crn for llm mailing "r,
Thrrp will Ik, olrctrd nt this Unit n
I'fmldciil, n vim prrslilpnl, nine rrl
denl dlrwior nnd tliron out-of-town
dlrrclot.
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Mrs: Morine Goes Beyond
I
lli'i :iinlly stotttluiT In Jackson couuly
It whs In Jnt'kaou county that tho
two wro wedded, nnd In ISU8 the
family moved to Port Kluuiulh. Af
ter mwrntlng n lwk much tbcro Ilia
Morlnos inoveU to llounnin, whero
lhy conducted n hotol, mid lator Mrs.
Morlito oporated n hoarding bouso
hero. Hho was favorably known by
all tho arly people.
Hitrvlvlng Mrs. Morine, In addition
lo her hiisbaud, are Mr. Allco Con
rail, HIIah P mid Harold Morlno.
Tho funeral service will commence
nt 2: 15 at Whltlock'a undertaking
parlor tomorrow afternoon. At It 10
tho remain will bo convoyed to tke
Praabvlerlau church, where Ray,
Htubbloflold will liavo charge of tke
servte.
llil.t(rr t.Vixtwl Pianklln J. IWt
whom Hi war dfjmrtnvoi Iim con
ridrnt. (Irnefil MtKrU ba bfon Oil' tic a J
Of lh r rOlrf. but Hi Order will
rriu(r him lii tnotp active duly. Ho
will uVr. charge i'f thr Fourth Army
DtvUKm, Ornrril Hell ha. bn In
tfitnnund In thti I'hlllpptnt. He will
IbVc Iio flr of Oncrat Wllltam II,
Crir In command ( tlm 8ntl
Arrajr WvUInn l Tttt City.
TWO SUITS ARE
FILED IN COURT
IX HOTII OP Tlir.SK 4. II. OAHXA
MAX IS ATTORXKV POII Till:'
PiaiXTIPP HOTII T HIMMV.
Kit MOXKV
Two nulla to rcovw monny weroj
' nlvtl III tho rlrctilt court today by J.
'II, ('nninliBii on attorney.
W. (', lull has broiiKhl action
mtnlin-t V. I. Ulnrku to recover $60
aIIckH dun for Ihi- servlms of th
itinmi-r Canby, nnd for 190.50, which
this complaint nlleK I owed for tow
Mug. In tho kornntl soil It, 0. Vincent Is
.plnlnlln. Ho seeks lo recover S24
trom j. w, nnu .Mary uoi-uy.
SPORTSMEN ARE
GETTING READY
IX PIIIKT TWO HAYS OP THE XEW
VEAIt XKARI.V I no OAME I.I
CE.NKKX WERE IHHHEO IX TIIIH
41IIINTY
Whlln (hero litis been n dearth In
tho iHstiaiico of innrrlnge licenses
slum I ho tlmt of the year, tola eaa
not bo said of tho other license, de
partment of tho county clerk, office
I ho Kinio llcouses.
In tho llrsl two days of 1014, Fri
day and HatiirilnYhera wero Issued
i;t3 llrensos. ThelNL' represent 7
neriulu to bunt niiiKai angler'
license.
Reside these thoto are many uppll
ration today,
WILL FIX WATER
RATES IN SECOND
1 UNIT WEDNESDAY
WATER PsEIW AhH'S MAKES AX
XUAli I.KVV
I lilrra Vu mi Arft Will IU- (ltrf
nl TliN Vrarjnr llic Malniituuic
S
if lln AmhIiIm l Kmui- Otii
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lllnttrr TIiii"ji Vmr, OhIb lo
Itu i:iliiiliiali.n of I'ik Vallrf jnd
I-mm l'a)nifnl.
rififpn rrni ttn aero & the
n-mrm np,l U' llio dlrtorii of
ibt Klanmiii Water Umr Ajoc1ai1oh
til ilmlr mcfilm: .Saturday for Ibe
tinlalrnantr of tlio nocltlon
ilirouch (t rawing year. JjuI year
tlit lerjr wan if rut an acrv.
, Aixordlnic to tut director, the'
tliarr, I icrpatcr tlil year, owlne l"
tlix rlltalnatton of I'oc ValUy land"
from BKHrnmeot. ,
I'lainl Maiucor J (J. Camp of tb
r-lnmtlon ten lev wa jirnt at
' 0)4 lunlluc. At tliU It a r cod
thai Mr. Caiuh and the director of
llio aoclallon will nirct with the
farmer of the Vov Valley country on
Wodnwiday tivrulne. to dtcldp ujon
Hip rtr to bo charged the water
urr undr the tccond nntt of the
juojrrt for water.
Thin (iprltiK will murk tbu nnsl uo
iif water furnUhed by the rcclatna-;
tlnn wrvlfp for Irritation In Ibo co
ond unit, a tlio dltche and lateral;
yrc rumplctcd late In the fall. For
tin romlne eaon tto wtr will bo;
(uriiUhrd nndi-r tho nr unit upon a'
, rental bati.
SPRING WEATHER
lV.VItM WIXOH AXI) CLK.R UAYS
j IIAVU OAl'HKD THE SNOW TO
; VANISH, AXO KltOXT IMMHW
I AHi: I.KPT OPEN
... n, what so rar a a
J una day In January" Is the way It la
bvliiR said today In Klamath county.
Mr nvir Ho who deals out tho weather
'ullmx'd Klamath county a winning
'hand, It Is right now, for while other
elite aru suowbouud, and a storm Is
boating It p and down tho Joraoy
const, the weather hero I belter than
sprliiKtlmo In many other lands.
Tboro wn Home snow on tho
Knuiud when 11)14 put In appearauce,
but lnimedlHtely afterwards came
copious rnlu. Following this came
wurm winds, and today, there la but
llttlo to ludlcato thut wiuter has uot
departed. Overcoat have been dis
carded, and tho frout door of all
buslues house uro wide open,
Tho heavy rnln carried the frost
nut of tho ground, and In different
part of tho valley farmer are today
plowing.
AlMtnirler Return.
Ernie Hubb of the Klamath County
Abstract c
, returned laat
night from Su
auclsco and Pal
Alto, whero ho
ent the holidays
with home
lie state that
I ho New Y
Uon la Saa
Prunrlsco wo not ao atrMttona thla
year a has been in former year.
THROUGH
COUNTY
ompauy
tKr
tout, nu
Dtr'a calebra
$100,000.00
Worth of Radium
to Cure His Cancer
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RerMenuth Robert Conn Urem- Thc distribution of the surplus
ner of New Jersey, publisher of the ,MU nexi Monla
Dally Herald at Passaic, In that slal, Pnder this plan no employe over
is In a private hospital In Hallloiore.'K ?" of ago will recelTe less than
showing Improvement aftor JlOO.Od1)1, 5 a day for eight hours' work, even
worth of radium was placed In hU thouRh he be merely a Boor sweeper.
shoulder to cure the cancer from
which be has been suffering for fotir
year. t
Tho radium was contained In 1 1
tubes each 14 inches long and one-
thtrtl nC Mti Ifirh In illfitiirifnp 1'hn
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thc most expensive quantity ever used
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planted In eleven Incisions In tho can
cer, and allowed to remain twelve
hours, during which the radlo-actlvo
properties of tho radium played
throuch the cancerous Growth. I
After carefully observing tho result
of the Unit application Dr. Howard A.
Kelly, who performed the operation,
a. . ts At &
oi me op.nion u.nt me operauon,."- -- -- -""" "- a8 to tho course, he will take.
will bo successful. If cure or even aud Weed, tho Southern Tactile ha!
Improvement nwult, another step for-' announced tho starting of a Pullman
ward will have ben lakeu In the tight Service between hero and San Fran-,ated between San Francisco and
on this disease. Although about afclaco, ThU will be attached to tho'Dunsraulr but baa been extended
doson cures or C4ncr with radium tralu leaving hero In the morning, 'northward. Thia will make ta
havo been reportod by physicians and 'switching at Weed to the main line. I lay at Weed much leaa tedlfor
surgeons lu tho last six years, medl-
cat men still hesitate to subscribe!
without reserve to the curatlvo prop
erties of tho precious metal.
TITANIC TRAGEDY
TOLD IN COURTS
DAMAOE SUITS OP VICTIMS NOW
HKPORE THE IT. R. SUPREME
COURT, AND ARGUMENTS ARK
TO RE MADE TODAY
United Ptusa Service
WAKHtNUTON, l. C Jau. 5. -Whether
tho liability of tbo Oceania
Nuvlgutlon compauy, a owner of the
lll-fnted Titanic, which went down ol
tho Newfoundland bank nearly two
your ago, with 1,635 person, on the
ships maiden voyuge from Loudon to
Now, York, ohull bo governed by the
American or British law, will be de
cided by argument scheduled to be
gin today before the United State
supreme court.
AUTOMOBILE FIRM
STARTS A PROFIT
SHARING SYSTEM
KOMI (MIMIM.VV AIAO A DIM -l.i00
.MBXTO I'AVIIOIX
I'mlrr Seve I'lan Jul Announrrd, the
Ci.uiiany Will Oittributo SIO.OOO.
WM Annuallj Hour In n Working
Ooy llrtlnml, ami Ktcrj Man (Her
:! Will Hrrclir at I-at ." for
llarli WurkliiK ly.
I'nited I'tt Scnrlco
DISTKOIT. Mich.. Jan. 5. The
Kord Motor company today announc
ed n profit sharing nclxmi. whereby
1 10.000,000, approximately half the
.arnlnw of lhe concern, rill be dto-Jf!
frlbutiHl among the employe.
' It was also announced that the1
length of the worklnc day will be
hocti-iii-d an hour. No decrease, will
tp mad? In tho wage.
Pour thousand employes are to be
added at once. It was announced,
'making the company.a total of 32.000
men on lis pay roll.
PULLMAN SERVICE
FRUM HERE SOUTH;
SOl'THERX PACIFIC EXTENDS ITS
SLEEPER SERVICE NORTH
PROM DUXSMUIR WIMi MAKE
WEED WAIT I.KSS TEDIOUS (jiadsen have both stated that tho gov
, 'ernor has not made any nnnouace-
With the discontinuance of the at-
tB-eirtstvt frnln u.iwlt lmltL'A.vn Tiia
ThU sleeper service formerly oper -
Schafer to Lecture
University Extension Number to Be Ghrclkel7ri
(Herald gyecUl Service)
EUGENE. Jan. S. Dr. Joeeph
!a,hnfnr nrofftttaar of hUtorv and head
W..IH( ,..... w- w
of the extension division of the Uni
versity of Oregon, will deliver a free
lecture on "Education a Social Ad
justment," In Klamath Fall on Jan
uary 17th.
Dr. Schafer maintains that tho his
tory of the world ha reached a great
turning point. Human society, onca
almost unchanging in Its organlia-
Hon, at least when viewed by short
periods, has become 'dynamic and aub-
ject to rapid flux and change.
Kducatlou, say Dr. Schafer, ua4
to be for the purpose of teaefclng taa
HIRAM, THOUGH,
ISN'T MAKIN6 A
STATEMENT YET
WOULD KMM1XATK HTM FROM
HK.VATOBIAIi RACK
Although It la Revolted Bull Moobw
U Itclnjc Unteil to Take L Uw
JudlrUI Krmla la Place of JmUm
Ucatty, Who ItrUre Thlat Your.
Curernor l Xot MakJag Aay Aav
nounrtnit aa to IIU Plaaa.
I United Press Senrtc
SACRAMENTO, Jan. 6. Th ru-
(mor Is coins around In polIUCal cir-
th1 lcloft r,e'!d1 of ?r
J Hiram Johnson are trying to indue
.1111 10 DKomg a candidate iur cu
justice of the state supreme court, to
.succeed Judge W. H. Beatty. whoa
, term will expire this year.
The governor's private secretary.
Guveraor Hiram Johosi
McCabe. and Executive Secretary
ment regarding his political Intefl
tlonB, and they are still in the dark
lsoutneouna passeagers.
young people the thing their aUera
know, of passing down to the eMslag
generation the wladoaa of their anaya
tor.; Now. however, h asgltjufo.
thia la not enough. '"
The young peopl are t Mv
In u world that la dllerent front any
thing their parent r, ti4r .tajiaktra
can possibly know afcaut.
Therefore, tke acknekPawat alam to
give tho student the powar f
nlslng and uBderatandlng:
changes a they occur, aaUuifMI
lty to adapt themMlva(to;nAei f
society about' which wt tew IM'aB'
cept thl on thing tV'ttw;!
not be like th praaent aaA
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