The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 08, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
Ol'KICIAL NEWSPAPER
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, I914
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PEN
BOA? OVER TAKE THE FIELD
TWO DAYS IN SEA, AGAINST REBELS!
CREW DRIFTS IN SAY HUERTA WILL Typical Mexican Children Rendered Homeless I PER BACK TO
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imj vr.u thi: cai'itai,
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ttitro Him.tir.1 Mile- Frww
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OjliMKrt. Wl'rinr tllr) llHtinl oil I
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AUTtHtlA Jt. , Drifting for
HI, l,aq. b t of
, 5 wil" '
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fc,i Kitt-l ei January 84. s the
,tlcir ..( captain T H Msietcls.
u Hire nJ i children, !
of ,iuc roit. Mr abandoning lb
HtftUb fcM. lUHlr Abbot, wbWh
glutei fefl
t,Ufj Tlit., l vUta f tb
Kiiui. n4 csptaln Mmim "
n.loo k.rtelj Th ttibif of
rtuu Mrn' family ! Ue
iUulict lfp HmIc
Mexico ctrr. Jan
thai Hunt l tm
ptntldcnr) au .fjlx lkn In tlir
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it again I
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CITY WHENCE HE
WAS DEPORTED
IS STII.I, HOTHKIIKD ItV WOUND
IV TIIK HUOt'UIKK
Hr4l or Uw Wttlni KdMUea of
llnrni Ion ot I-ook tor Aar At
tack trt.cn AJIUace, a Rctt of
tfoTerMiacat'a Intrrrut, mmA thm
l'rcflt CwavraUoM of Out Hoagti
Ion County tiniad Jury at Uaacock
M
rifimcr
U lll'l Attef MlM ff)W New.
ii Vtt.u.U fkioUr ih. wtitt
MftU cfl 111 'ARfOMc On it
JUs ot lcmlrf thff tiU4
In lft lots ! el. llf l)i rf
U4 t-"ft l.ufhlo fof aUiui ! V.
CHlh Uilrr UII lhl lb
Icwl moi.lnt tjj brft tl
iUJor-l am) full ( rwl go. I
bi(B t f'ul-ltr il44 !" (
IbU 6 I Ifen rll llHllrUJJ
ID. l rtaecfalril I'lOUatil)
Oftt) a rl ( lrM"r' llK f.
tlt Tl fMrtH fr Ui agcr
In VliwUhr
SEEKS A MACHINE
TOR THE SHERIFF
Ai) rr Mt o (ram Hip t irtli (u Ut ouit, nI from tho I'addc to tJie Atlantic, ttter are ibouaanc! of homel children whoae parcnu hare
ltti .liwn Horn illr tovl I- Hi Iftvurt Ktinn. Atitooe the oortr claaA the auffcrirn has been far greater than among thoe of mean. While the
,(P tiiue Mn:r. ii lltr on a vrr iii ft II Infotuo ami U Itappr on a turn ufQcleut for the family of an American farm band or citr laborer, the
j.iir i roitutmcti. frrlutl 1 1 alJ to h )ltUul Uy Uioo who have travollis through the countrr. The am ill farmers and cattle raUera hare
Un teltirt u the (xlni bett? Otff tan do no ninre work than Kill bring them In a bare living. With local government disorganized and coaaUat
I )Iii'Iiim1 by l.an.tn. lieit illilo lodujlry Jlnlw haa known U at a tundillll.
SECOND ST. SUIT WHITE RESI6NS TRIES TO PRY SHORT COURSE
DEFENDANTS MEET FROM THE BOARD. OFF A SCREEN FIRST OF MARCH
IUrliHt ItxuH'l,
jtie:
At-f VTa i m nir iMar, r,
turnlnr I'om hi tU4r llt In Hti
I'ruurii.c V Wrtd will prv?4 Id1
tali utiffc in ilr Wfwd Hirer rMnlr
ihU rrniur r inmrmow, I
i
A iijuni lhi tli oiiiui)' rouri (
1U In 'Ti.wn. ,iftu n aMtumobll" lurtlip jbrr-
. Ik ..... .. . . .. , th. ,iHm fT1rv Wab trlei.in t 111 a fl nt H.-kfitl
Ut .ll I.rm. t In tit fllv lodaf iAllotrjrjr hI II Mill. A'1 f"l"l' . ,
a a miMiiif. nf Lu.Iiibm. drnM by Jnl Vilrn
ctit'.vn1 rn'T. tiionai.
iti:irii i I'nmiAM. tun.
,inii tiu'.v fi.vi:VA.vt;: J
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suitiv wu.i. hi: hi:i.h at city
HAM. TlMOHHOW MtlllT TO
iiih-hiimim: ceihi: in
NOI.H's ACTION
r'wii.i. ml1
II.
Vi: IN A SHOUT TIMK TO THIS KVKXIXU. THOffiH. AXY AT.
I WAY SKt'ttHAI. MONTHS. TIIIT AT INTltfSIO.V INTO
United I'ress Service
OKKCN BAY, Wla., Jan. 8. Preal
' dent lloyer and National Organiser
'Tanner of the W eaters Federatloa of
Miner, paaaed through here ea routs
j to Hancock, Mich., whence they were
deported a few day ago. They ea
i tect to reach there at boob.
"We are returning to Oaiah oar
Jorlc la the copper country," aa!4
Moyer. "We do not anticipate any
trouble. Our enemlea wonld scarcely
dare to attack u with Ooveraor Fer-
1 rU and the grand jury making as la
IveaUgatlon." Moyer will have hU headquartara
a before at the Scott hotel. He will
.confer thero today with Governor
KerrU. He aad Tanner want to tea
Itlfy before Um graad Jary.
t ttfri
, United Preaa Service
. HANCOCK, Mich.. Jaa. 8. Moyer
I waa on the verge of a collapa whea
'he arrived at noon today. The woaad
In hla ahoulder troubled him aere
, than he had expected, aad the atraia
r ,of the Journey told oa aim.
I Thorough preparations war made
KXI'KUTS rllUM AtJHICULTURAL for hu pnttctlon, Fltte.B d,pBUea
MrctrKnMIH WIMj
HY MKSIIIUIW
UK CMOMKN Till: HISIIOl HOMK WILI. MEKT
WITH LEAD
cortlng him to the Scott hotel.
for i lie iii ?!'' of driirtnlulnft a
tu tut (i.iiuwa in .
t.t..iifhi neultttt ttw-m ii C. A. Antol
The corner of Second and Oram!
Krauk Ira While lias tendered hi ,lrwM U B0nK t0 be a mighty un-i
COU.KGK WUL ASSIST IX i met him at the train and helped him
..,. uwn won. .- un!'n " atuomoblle. the entire party e-
wtk. waan ac jiwjpim
COVXTY FARMERS
(5. A. R. IXSTAIXS
Klamath county farmers will not'
its new omofu
mil "''RU-"'" ft " nwmber of tho board hpalu,r ,,1 ror j, one t0 joaf for J bo obliged to go to CorvallU to take'
.0Wit,f. '"."f,0 '"-!? ,KU!n,h K"lU l '6U. as AlanderL ,horl , ln asrlcuUural work, at i
chcuil Jlttrlct Thllin been act-
lnimli.lrll;.
Ai the otiirin Aprtmnu Wed fotinty liuuM buy mi. WtirtUn cote IhU tlm tlv
irvU, lirr a. 1 Hluintui,., utor!iiiiUFl lhal tbr aary I1 lh eberlfT In dolall.
nf ih lUjiiui Cliufcti, inrfurmfld thp.lnrlmW fund lu py for iramporta- c A Art
ly pay for iramporta- c A Arnold llf timi M
trirnutii uniting John IllUy Hlnfiilun chat gr. anil that tho nhorln ,,iup him for nuliIiiK dirt lu tho Hc-
ton and Ml f .11 jr Hellay In Ihe tin mo ft. rtiltllo to an aulomolillo.onii lr"l fill, ami lie brought a suit
twrtdt uf maiflmoiiy. The grooai U a froit) Ihn trftiml) Hun Mm Mror r fr lhl amount calnt U. W, Whlto. I
" .n young crler. .any oilier ortlrer. "iiiim ol Hu member of tbo committer, j
Aa Wlille waa but one 01 o
'isrrlbrnt, Ihn rie knocked out of
roun.
Arimld'H M,cond nH Is n;nlnl nil
of tln nini utio siilmcriupu i tun
fund. Ho nwks a juilemt'iit against
itiach for oim uunrior of Hu money t
J they imliscrtbcd lo tho cauim.
I
A Chance for Annapolis
CompeUtive LuumiuiioBlHeld Herelillas Month JAKES CAKE FOR
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GOVT. OWNERSHIP
ItotireavittatUo N. J. aHaaoll haa da.. Kor Ihe coitvcnln.ee of boya In the
Mm iii roC, ,, rju,d(ati tor eu oiiilirii orllm u( Mr. Hluiiult's dU
ianc to ii, i n. naval academy at trlct a nenarnlo o.amlnallon lll bo
AniiBfolia In June, IHli. by means of I hell! mi llio unmn day tiiul hour, at
"l1CitnMenin,UgUi Thacom.' which Dm
-inur rvru,K l0 tKt,.i sUudlng
( Hil cisiiilnatlon will be apola(d
same question will bo
naked, In the Central school building,
Klamath falls, Oregon. The lallor
"Y Mr Kllmott BS lirllirllial mud Ihn I... .....I. ...I.... will l. mi.l.p ih illr.r.
llir..H H....,l ........ ..... . ....... . 1
".iiiig neat in orasr win ue
"mml u "ri, second and third altar-
nstiM. niiocilv.iv
Tim four siicrossful candidates at
ibe nuni.otitiyo eiamlaatloa will bo
Psrmiiiid lo take either of tbt oticial
Aiiiioiuiiiii .uainlnalloas glvea la Ore
"b Hie third Tuesday la Februar
'l tliu third Tuesday la April. 1914,
rinl,iM0 selectlai the data yre-
iriiHl , ri0 th prBCBaj Wto H
me omcial iiumlnntloa and the altar
"Me surrwds, ha U appointed, etc
' nimimililv eiaatlngtloa to da
'nine who .ha!l be principal aad
rimiM. w be held uadtr the
'rgi. or HmwlBtendtat J. i. U
um of Um i'endleloa public schools,
"i !'; Mgh Nchool building la i'eaale
. On.IUMl bsglaalai Friday, Jaa
"rira,), 1 9 H, at 9 o'clock a. w., aad
"i coniiiiua throughout that day aad
be following, If aeceasary, to mm
l'lte tho lest.
tlon of HuK)rluluiidwnt II. II. Dunbar
of tho Klamath Falls public schools.
Any
mor
wishes 10 Uko tho wtnmluullon ho
should Immediately notify
KIIAXCi: TO HUII.W Al.li OK IT8(
OWN A1RSIIIPH. ClITTIXO OUT1
t'.NTIHHI.Y THE MANlIKACTUIt-KIIHtlF'TIfciNErt''
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B. Ramaby.
Senior Vice Com. O. A. Stsarma.
Adjutant Andrew Kerecaaer.
Quartermater C. F. Riley.
Chaplain Larkla Stacker.
Sergeant Major O. E. HuaC
Installation of officers waa la order
ih mMtlnr of P. R Rnrus Post.
.nwuv.fc WU. wn M "ftt.WM.. t. nw.M. ...HS --. r. ..
niahntv wlin, home Ix at that loca-1 . .' . . 'nnn, Xrmr nf . RannKllp kaJit
vim. .,.,... SI ii.An.1 i .aiu. rrldni. subscribing ui.d for the lt.d uy tne board. . . . ,.... instead, the Oregon Agricultural cot- r,MAM1. . ,it-
ulnlug a prhal iWln n lu- Hwiid ttfi boulevard will meet to- Mr, wt,0 announced In resigning rmsl with a sUshooter and n shot-j ,ei:o' or 80mo ot ,u ?xPrt at ,eaM0meer will have charge dartas tha
Jullr to tbr lierlStul thst Iho iiiotru ivenlng l the cltj hall. At ,(,, lc n,i Mrs, White will leave In 6Un. .will bo brought here. . coming year:
. ... . ... . ... ....... Wd.vte.i.ii.MV.ii. h mm .1 ... . .. r.. it... ... nf h.u ... .. . .. t. .i .t. ... ........ ..l. ..I.... ........... ku i .
nil iini" in? iHi. " ' ' - .i tniiii nine ii' 1 laiuuruia i'"im, tu, 1 ue reason 01 Aiexauuers uariiai nig iiimiiuiu 13 ueiue unauscu uj I'osl Lommanuer ti.
watchfulness Is because of a visit last Max A. McCall. Instructor In agrlcul
inlKht that lasted from midnight tllljlurw al tne Klamath County high (
just before dawn, by some prowler 8Chool. Tho course will be from J
Jwho tried to pry opeu tne scrcen'door. March i to March 7. and will be free
, Alexander was awakened at 12 to all. j
o'clock by the measured tread of foot-'
I steps on the front porch, broken occa
sionally whtlo the marcher attempted
to effect an entrance to the house
tlleluK without 11 weapon of any de-.
'sorlptlon, Alexander could only alt In
the stilly darkness within, awaiting!
deelopments. j
During tho long hours of tho night j
Via u-rIMmuI unit u'nltm! hnlillnr hlm-l -
.. -......... ,, .. . w .w as n. n .
3 ':rrr.r.rr. riBwinieilOMlsi'arcell'ostmvidKierwrKOB
'sucreed In prying tho door open. Just
1 beforo dawn the unwelcome visitor ,
made his departure, walklug under t
tho street light, affording Alexander 1
nu opportunity to see that It waa a
white man. Tonight, and other nights
I to follow, Alexander will sleep with
I his armament close at hand lu other
words, "Pickets on Duty."
Says They Cannot Lose
Frank Ira White
LUMBER DULLNESS
! CLOSES BIG BANK
Uy-'Ve!yUm ITess Service
1. rouveiiiem 1 . . , j aTnc Fr!UCh KoV
1.-- Ii. I tab ..4 lliti. s.ttHll.llitlllfili 111. - Msis .11.., kiA-l a..sl.H L.s
-;"p:inment. It wns announcod today, hm.da gone .osa.w "'""', '-
wither . . ,...... .... ..,.,.,. n,u r..sson. only, ho Is Quitting the
B-uperlnUiiduht Undeis or Huparln- BUy bllUl,K.,u 0Wll rpiaue, ' board, of hlch he has been a yery j
iouuoiii WUHI.KI, h ..v - .- m.,. niuiimllloii to tliu liluil Will un- nctivo memirer,
in order that .tillable rrngemen.s Jy''J " lx- Mr- White's successor will be choa- KLOKHtt INSTITUTION. CAPITAL.
may be made for tho same. aimnlylng tho war depart. " t H Mt meeting of tho board, j UKI AT HALJ. A MILLION, OAK-
Any young man may enter ti. w.; w MfM nmchlnM, hn district of tha am cuaa, u
liotltlvo ciamlnntlou who U now, mid, nVnrnmnni ireadv nossessea mombor can bo chosen by the other'
waa on December I, 1013, an actus . , Moudon splendidly mulp-
(Herald Special Service) ,to, as I believe the postal service
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 8. In should be setf-supportlng.
view of reports that the parcel posti "lu almost every county la the
has forced many star route contract- Western states, star roata aaatt Car
ora Into bankruptcy, and that parcel rlers had contracts covering a period
puu kervlco Is uot as safo as express of years for the transportation ot the
service, former Senator Jonathan malls. These contracts were ataoe
Uourne Jr.. nuthor ot the parcel post without any consideration or parcel
law, today made tho following state-1 post service. The star route carriers
menu tare principally operators of stage
"Twelve months' experience ha lines, deriving a large part of taalr
fully demonstrated the soundness of .revenue from small package bualaaaa.
tho principles upon which the parcel and carrying oaly a small quaatlty of
resilient of Ihe Hceoiid 'Congressional
District of Oregon, and Is of tha re.
qulrvd ago, lu order to enlor Awuap
oils in 10H n candidate must be be
tween the age ot HI and 30 years ou
th date of one or the other ogtclal
examinations, which will bo held In
Oregon ou the third Tuesday la Feb
ruary or tho third Tuesday In April,
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(Continued oa Pge I)
pod nrmy workshops where aeroplane
repairs are carried out. Machines
could Just ns well bo manufactured
thuro lu their entirely, it Is poluted
out, uKpeclally slnro tho government
sicltcatloiis for Hetoplaiies compel
pracllcnlly iv slngl typo ot biplane and
a single typo of monoplane- for Its
iiso, At present stx firms furnish the
iioroplaues (o the goveruiueut.
directors.
ItlKD OVER
1HM1TS.
A MILLION IN DE-
I
At tho presuiit rate of increase Iti WASHlNOTt
pidlcted that 300,000 motorcycUaJ First NnttotiAl I
111 1 .. I., a..... ! !... llklAt If IsiatilAlU ' uiu.i aIamhii! An
1N0TON, D. C, Jan. 8. The
Is pivdlcted that 300,000 motorcyeiesW First National bank ot I'eaaacoia, Fia.
will bo ln uso in tho United Kingdom 'wan closed today by order ot the
by tho eud of tho year. (comptroller of currency. The Institu
tion was capitalised at lauo.QOU, and
tlii-oco Imn n limited supply of for
est timber. This is mostly mountain
pine, which does aot yield a trst
grndo lumber.
carried deposits ot $1,360,000.
Dullness ot the lumber market and
a btgr withdrawal ot dspoalU are aaM
to be the cause ot the failure.
post law waa based, and while the ser
vice Is far from perfect, advancement
has been sufficiently groat to leavo
no doubt that It will ultimately meet
all the expectations of Its most sen
gulue frleuds.
"The original parcel post rates were
uiado blghor than waa thought abso
lutely accessary, in order to cover
any uuforseen expenses anu give tue
department timo to prepare tor the
larger business that would come with
reductions. Thero waa certainly a
considerable profit under those rates,
and I assured the department would
not cut the rates below cost ot ser
vlco, The revenue from the aareal
post service should, be ample to eerer
jany Increased expense lacldeat taere-
msll on each trip. Establlshmeat of
the parcel post not only deprived Ue
stage lines of most of their package
business, but threw upoa them aa
enormous amouat of mall watch they
had not expected to-earry.
"la order to permit the poctoaUe
department to deal aa Justly aa prac
ticable with these star route carriers,
I Included la the parcel post law a
provision tor adjustment of comeea-
satlou. Notwithstanding that, Ue de
partment has been exceedingly as
to adjust compensation, aad a great
many contractors have sulered
financial loss or beea fereed
bankruptcy. Even If this aaUerHy
XfXfViJXrtAfiJVVa"iri"iJ'1J1'"i " " - ptMaMaeaaJt,
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