The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 12, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1913
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MOTHFR JONES" ARRESTED AT
IRINIOAO, COLO,, TODAY BY NIILIIIA; j
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TROOPS HOLD
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t,ii,in,.(v ! rrel Vfca
jlp fMiio IUm4Uw KsrMitg
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After IWlog Tkr Away Tarn !
Agul) NiI larl.
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TIIINIDAD Cnltt, J. S. "
54etnr ie f"cd fcr
jH We to by Meuienaiit Nlcb
U4 '! l lb Clrd
,S.lbl i'4 N" " ""1 ,B
in fmot4 "l" l ''' H"J'II at
i!wp Un luuel, f.r h HI U
MltllU Uny 4 travail? di
Ik llo a ifao ul wMI !
litttiliil t4e tb Wlp l Ibw
plUt tihe Mil bw kept ' Pd
i leiihn MJrf frew the governor
4 tk Winn rcwtan4r,
"MeUtr Jbh"." hO iJril4
tout . . Mun4 tUlur
4 (b ml by mllltla MM
(Ire, B4 ffcl In JVoter. !J1 KlgM
the tturtic4
Tfcc lullHM fe ll epfld l
kr ! uti night 8h wn r
ratloxl to rf tmlrl without tuoleala
SOCIALISTS HOLD
MINERS' BENEFIT
mom:v ih Mii.t.iurrKii run tiik
lll'.I.IKI- Of hTHIKKIlM FAMh
ui is tin: i-niTKH itiuxtttv.
rnMrbl0 lnifri was muni
(ic4 In ths Uitetll bvl4 Hun4jr f
IriRtxiti It (lie KM-UlUt lct let rsUw
(utiJ. tnr itir rmtltn nf ih. itrlMttC
minf in hip VtlchUit cptr eu
irr. Cr.i4fnlilo wciney im rliw1,
!. t ItiU tnrn,
TIVi rp mlc by rvrt pr
m. II J UVokn, rncvullr from
MlthUnn ttti! trlnrlpl tHkr.
In Jtlliliui hi idling of condlUoiu
Ihrir, tin IttlVr.l u hl RtKUIUl JiMtr.
utkliiK a irrrinc lmlktmnt Mliul
Ihn irnrnl trltt,
Iliiiim I'r.uii i:iihop.
Itobott It KuykcDdall rturn4 cm
unily i.Yrnlii from tiugtno, whewi
? ipent tli,. ChrlmmtH holiday.
A New onirc, f(,r0 Mnlu ln w owner rcI a full
Major r i: Wordvn hu purehiMd RrlP ' '" ',"'' ,,,n Xw W,H
Ibo mill framn bulldlHK o KtUU ov r "M M r""f" ,,,,roro
na, uiMJito ttio WhIU Illcan ho In vlui for California.
Hove For a
Itoselnterested Will Meet
That tt,u ,ioou quMtloit It lo play
o liutMirtAiit rolw In th eonlsi
nuulclpnl unction la avldeneftit by tho
tlltnllon thJw u bnlvt thU
WmUoii. ThoNyomt'! ChrUtlau
Tmpemiicii UnloiSAupUuod to
vo thu rlonini of 'btoa put up to
voter., nnd othtrVaraWlBi thto
P, ton, n -
, Thu uvuiiliiii tlivra will h mU
l Uraco m, M. church, to omuldor
W fHmon Ru. At tluf MiHlM
BACK THE CITIZENS
ul, mul t limine u MKHc.l to TelMli
Mt4 Mull!, Iln Mill U ll A fral
rUll fn.
tt.. Hi. IMHr
I.
Jif, J. V UllUfl li mgr-4 hU;uuelit ti4 li!eli.t ill dy current
uRtr (rum Ilia l'lfi Tiut mul ll- torlollrAt, Uirrlnt it Hint fmau
lu Unk tul)4lnK Im Ii I 0 ( I 'wjIIIIum lnoeli iil rrj, w vote4 lliu
tnlMIti.
TO TAX TIMBER
AFTER IT IS CUT
INniMIt T Wll.l. NT AFI'IUT'
IT I NTH, TIIK Tltt.l. .iti:
rt.i.MUl, mu:i AM HM IN
TtIM MAIIKKT
WAHIHN1tN, , (,, J 13,- '
N mtr Uml lll U tlJr ibo
Innimo l until tl" llmU-r I cut t4
m(trUt, i4 ihen only ih tfoBi,
nr ll !, llife lll Ii.rlo4o tr-
Iretfett t Ua Kfo-lhS llmUr, l 4"
tlrln1, Wt lo Ul)JcXl Iti UMttUmiU
ThU U Ihf lnlrrUllm iUrJ by J
H, 4r4ttle, rturr nf Uic Awrr j
lu tfli' AtKlllon, rn 4l
Inn uf h Ufurr 4ejMittettl 'n',,Bl , ,!,! Huu.Km'S opera liouw.
Il.ulijt Tho iMtlN, tti4ctt.utillc Two yrr. mo ltcd fni4rp4 In
loJ), l ! rttMet of Hoeiwlarr jjim nl Ui nln'ii vnlerlnlh
Itl44li, tn uile4 liiriifwllim j,p Kjun i,y (, waM ,j,tt j,M ro,j0
a o Ue mclbcwl ty which lh In-.miuitm Uuh nl fry, u Tot4 lh
cw i Umbr lft4i mlthl i.Ikmi pPii of ihni wiur, B'c
llmftll. limn, Miirr Jolm llountou hi
- broil kflrr Antlllirir rllKaKi'tnrllt.
REX CAFE HAS
CHANGED HANDS
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ritni'immm, hi'Vimj tui: in.
TKIIITm Ol' JAl'K HKIIrilllli:il
(l:il IN TMK OlNCKUV
Halui4y lillhl al 13 o'cliKk, J. V,J
Mn4quUI Iih'V tnMu.ltm of lltr Ho
caf, ImtlnK rmilrlpl 4fl r-arllcr
In Hie ilay for Ibo Mrch t M'
!Miimtr rmtautanl Intro J. . Ilrb
iHtrnor.
Mr. l.lml.juUl, IbouKli a youiiK
man, l nullf an rftUurr4 caiomr,
batlntt bwii rnnaRnl In Ihlt lltit tut
novrral ear.
j llofttrr Kitltm Into llto ralrrliiB bul
ne. Mr. l.lnilquUl Imr4 iho many
jilrlalU of rurnliliiK nwelUUi UwX
lo a liutiKry nubile whllo hol4ln llm
iolllou af chief lwrit,n Iho Orl-
rnUI ii4 Ofclilcntal Hloatimhlp Hup.
it. nn.iiirr will remain In tho
Dry Town
it M.L Church Tonight
thorn preaout will dUoiu plana for n
campaign at tho city election In May.
Thoa iOoKliig Ibo cloning of
loona In Klamath Fall fool auro Hint
they will place tho aalo of liquor un
dor tho ban, Tho womuu'a voto la
bolni counted upon by thla faction.
It will not bo all oinoolh aalllsg
for tho urohla. though, aay othera.
It la argued that the aalooua In KU-
ath Kalla iro very few, anu tnai wr
T ..'... . i . nr.iwlv
are
aiwaya cuiunvnu . -.--.-.
OPIE READ IS TO
BE HERETHE 26TH
iMciiHw htmv.Motr novi:mt,
WILL I'.NTtittTAlX KI.AMATM'
li:ol'.i: WITH giMI.NTMTtlllllM
AMI AMX'INKTIM i
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01 llvail, lio ia written moroj
jiiinrtriru iimini in mi nnr nner Ainvr r
'Urn nullior. tli mmi (to ) mfxtt
lil ItriMt
A.iir In KUtiutli KIU Juury
2lh Iln will (l.ii otlv of III litttirct
MuUtlut. ba Jlitl urrrlril In !
.curflic Itrml In tnciurr on thai 4aln.
ll arcottiitUliri, bnwntvr, only
nT oluulnou ciri,ind,ht with
iihr ltinih-.MU)tim l.ycwutn bur?au
METHODIST MEN
TO GIVE BANQUET
INVITATIONS Wll.l. Hi: IKKt'lUI.
AN, yvu M-X Wll.l. HI. AHK.
till TO IIIIINfl A VOUNO MAN
WITH HIM
A mrn'a banqurt ll Up alvrn Mon
day tvcnliiK In thp (llnlni room of
(Irate M. K, church by Ibo men or the
church, luvltatlona for IhU will be
Wmiiut noon.
Tho ftfTalr I known h a Father-
Hon banquet. Uach KUMl K anKM 10
brim Hh him hla aon, or some other
youiiR man.
Hon. II, t.. Ilenaon will totut-
maater. The other lata wm n
follen:
Wvlromo ........ (Icorso J. Walton
"The Chureli an Annet to the
City" J. W. Dryant
The llualtieaa Man'a Church"
Herbert 1). Oalo
"Tim Young Man and tho
Church." J. Cmn
'The I'rogreaalve Sunday School"
: r. m. upp
"Tho lllblo CIbm" ... C. R. Wlddoea
"Tho MImIoii of tho league' . .
'. M. M. Chlleote
The OuUooh". .Hov. R. C. Rleharda
t'liilergiM Operation.
Claude Maxwell, who I conuected
with tho Star Drug company, under
went an operation Saturday for the
removal of hla tonall. Though atlll
Houinwhat Ul from tho effecta of tho
ether, ho la up aud around again,
wearing tho cherubic amlle that haa
made him fntnoua.
Hark From Kugena.
Circuit Court Clerk George Chaa
tatn returned Saturday from Eugene,
whero ho wW 16 charga ot Ma
brother, who wojtt to hava nut ayai
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MARCH
TOWARD
MEXICAN CAPITAL
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.MiiiuiU ( Chlliualiua Ttierv Tliey
Will IUi JbiMrti by Olltr Ikrtrolu
ti.i,rj JUaU,'Ha)a Villa,, aiMl Um
C.lul Will reou iU In Tltdr Orip
United i'rvaa Service
I'll i:HI 1)10, T, Jan. 13. on-'
rral I'ancha Vllln. at the bead of
I, Sot) r-bl trooB, utarted today for
Mfdro City. Thpy welt tnlrch oter
Imul to Pnlomlr, wheto they rntraln
for CtithuahUM, tho mini capital.
Arrordinn in Vitt. there tl army
ill frt for a ta day, and will b
joined ) a moblllmilon of other ret-
olutlnnar; iroot. Tbry will all be
mui! inilre ii ev outntu, and receive
now hore.
With tbl luticr tutti Villa wilt
trt for Torreon From there the
Uihi.m lll be dlipovd lu battle for-.
mutton. i
Trooi arc lo Irate hpre dally aa
reinforcement until t!f norrUon l,
i'i-.)iii-fd to aoy.
Sir James Whitney,
' Premier, Is Sick
Sir Jiimcs Whitney, tho premier ot
Ontario, l cry III In Now York city.
For seeral weeks he has beeu lu the
Hotel Mauhattnu', where ho Is being
attended by Dr. Herman M. Itrlggs
nud Dr. R. A. Pyno 8r. Dr. Pyno Is a
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not Improve, and aovoral daya ago the
patient's weakness affected tho heart.
The ) mptom was considered aerlou.
whereupon Dr. Rrlgga waa called Into
consultation.
A rancher has applied tor the
tental of 390 acre on tho Pike Na
tional forest, Colorado, to be used la
cnonectloa with other private laad,
for raining elk aa a commercial ven
ture. The government hu Just sold !,
000 cord ot cedar wood for ahlaglea
fio mtho Wiuhlngton National forest.
Tho ahlaglea manufactured from thla
wood, laid alx lnchoa to the weather,
would eovar Itt . aallaj ! nt.
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tb murdered prealdent ot Mexico, la
now the chief adtUer of General
I'aucho Villa, conqueror ot Chihua
hua City, one ot the walthlt town
lu tho whole country. The young man
knew 'that he could not be frleada
with Frealdenl Huerla, whoae pur
poio teemed to be to exterminate the
HOPYARO RIOTIS
BEFORE TRIBUNAL1
FOUR MKX FACK TRIAL FOK MTJR.J
TAL CI-IKH XKAIl WHKATL.1XD
IMtt FALL
United Press Servlco
! MARYSVII.I.K. Calif.. Jan. 12.
Tho Joint trlnl uf Richard Ford. Her
man Suhr, William Reck and Harry
Ragan, chargud with the murder of
District Attorney K. T. Maxwell and
Deputy Shertflf Eugene Reardon, dur
ing the rlota at tho Wheatland hop
ranch began today, nud the Impanel
'ing of the Jury Is proceeding this af
ternoon. The trial Is Invested with national
Importance from the fact that the
federal commission ot Industrial re
lation had special representative
present.
In the riot two unidentified labor
em wore killed and several wounded.
WEST'S SUPPORT
TO CHAMBERLAIN
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.SENATE
Uulted Press Service
SALEM. Jan. 12. Governor Os
wald West today declared that ha will
not be a candidate for United States
aenator.
The governor aald bo waa loyal to
Bonator Chamberlain, and expected to
glvo him hla aupport.
Tho atata university lauda In Art-
tona arc to bo lumbered under a co
operative agreement between the gov
ernment and tho atata land commla-
Blon. Arlsona la the flrat atata la the
floutuhweat. and on of Ua taw in the
country, to cut lu unbared land en
foreatry priaclplao.
jgfc-
which escaped to Ne? York city.
lint Ilaoot M.d.ro r.malned In hls.bruh. Tlt n wi
natlvo country. He has been with "-50 r toJ eight hours' work.
Villa sine the Uklng of Jaurex.JTew, cnmrw! 4 w"k
acrou the Rio Grande from El Paso,,
Texas.
It is possible that much ot the!
uccs ot Villa, the ex-basdlt.
boon due to young Madero.
baa
WILL DEBATE IN
THIS CITY FRIDAY
KLAMATH 1UGH AXD
HIGH
DKH.TIXG TUVMS WILL
MKirr FOR
PIOXSHIP
IHrtTRICT
CHAM-1
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f To dedde which Institution wmample instead ot returning them to
. D .. the arm wnich tney represent, consu-
represent tho Southern Oregon dls-i & dUcr,mlBmUoa tfttait th,
trlct lu tho dnal debates ot the Ore-I chanta ot th9 lomty wner, .y
gon High School DebaUng Le'ague. jare soWt aDj j, m criminal offense.
tho debating teams ot Ashland high! The ruling was made at tha request
school nnd Klamath county high j of Joseph Simon ot Portland.
high aehool will meet In Klamath j Tho sale ot tho samples constitute.
, , , . , ,.. u discrimination, because on the sam-
FalU Friday evening. Tho debate ,. , .. , rf..
will be held at Houston's opera house.
Tho qucbtlou Is: "Reselved: That ,,any tnan u giTen on regular shlp
the policy embodied In tho California ' ments of merchandise.
antl-alleu land bill should be adopted
In Oregon.'
Klamath county high baa the nega
tive side ot the argument. The local
school will bo represented by Forrest
Plot. William HageUteln and Miss
Fren Wood.
ItuslneM Mau Hack.
George W. Bradley, who has been J
In Portland attending to business in-i
tcrests, Is home again.
He haa taken
charga of the removal of his store to
the Stewart building.
"Sixferquarter" Is Dead
Portland's Carfare Ordmiice Declared" liraa.
Uulted Press Service
PORTLAND, Jan, II. Tha ordi
nance recontly passed by the city com-
matslon ordering the local traction
companies to aoll alx car rides for tS
centa, has been declared void In n
verbal decision by Federal Juda
Bean.
Tha ruling waa made n Ua
WEST PROVIDES A
MEAL ANO PLACES
FOR UNEMPLOYED
FOHTV JOIVH OIVE.V OX
PltOPCRTY
TATK
I Army of the Unemployed Routed Oat
I of Camp In Church BMtnnt aad
. Kent to Iteataanutt for Meade by
j KtccBtttr Mm at Work Cleertec
I IaniU Are to Receive $tJU tor
tiiKlit Itoara Work.
United Preaa Serrle
I SALEM. Jan. 1 2. XlMty-elght a
I employed men, who aaarebed froaa
Portland to Satem to deasaad work
'from Governor Oswald Weat. reeelrad
fthj. atirrirl nt fhj,lf llv thtm mtnvmm
Ing when West bought their break
ftiti for them and provided forty of
them with Jobs.
The army laat night camped la the
basement of the Pint Congregational
church. acro the treet from Weat'a
i residence. At 7 o'clock thla morning
Uvest erotsed the street, routed the
men out, and sent them to a restau
rant for breakfast.
When the men returaed to the
church wagons were waiting, aad for-
stltutlons. Here they war pat to
i work doing farm work, clearlas
ft
TRAVELIN6 MEN
CAN'T SELL GOODS
' R.ULHOAO COMMIS8IOX FOUKDS
- THE SALE OF SAMPLES BY
DRUMMERS, MAJOXO IT CROC
SULAXD ix.Uj OFFEXSB
SALEM. Jan. 12. Accordlag to a
ruling laid down by tho sUte railroad
jcommlsUon the custom of some
traveling salesmen ot selling their
JllV-a (UU1U ittiuinviv tiaiuiinfi Mva,
grates are given by the railroad com-
The ruling Is In conformity with n
similar decision rendered by the In
terstate Commerce Communion.
Mothers Meeting.
A mothers' meeting will be held at
I 219 High street tomorrow afternoon.
i under the auspices ot the Women's
I Christian Temperance Union. Mrs.
'Knlnear will be the principal apaaker.
Post cards with a folding flap at
, one end tor mailing small flat articles
have been patented by Washington
man.
city's motion to diamlaa the tajane-
tlon proceeding instituted by tM
Portland Railway, Light and Fewer
company, to restrain the enfereaanait
ot the ordinance.
Judge Bean held that the
conflicted with Ue powera et
SUte Railroad Commission,
had Jurisdiction orer fmbsw
corporations. -
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