The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 15, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,1914
HORSEFLY FILING IS UP TO SECY LANE
Inquisitorial Body Has Much to Look Into
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lal Juriu ll Held a Tcrw of J IVWl Aorrj- Heofwr f Ma.
tart nt Orrttoa Cllr tot JbkIsv t ,tl'0,, CwiBly, CaWfonUa, U
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1 1'Iciurc of Judse Ucnson, U contained! Thc Klmth countr gnai luy
In the Portlnnd Jeurnal: convened this aoralsc at tk oc o
I JuiIro Henrj I- Uenson of the ThlrProecutlBS Attorney Irwta, to took
jiccuth Judicial dUtrlct, compoted of Unto criminal cues left (or thua tj
(the couutle of Klamath and LaJce, 11 the Justice court of thecoajity.
a candidate for the republican noml-j Metnhere of the Jury srv:
' nation for supreme court Juitlcc. , Hans .Vrtaatder, f
j Judge Uenson arrived In Portland ( Merrill.
isfUral days aso from his home In II. K. Turmer, farmer, Man III.
IKlnmnih Palls, and after conferring I J. Mi. Can
j wiiu iricnus uero tuouo lorraai on-i nismiuiaut. j
1 nounccment of his candidacy. I Frank flryasv farsacr,
Judge nenson I
third terra, as a clrc
'son. lie Was 0s)elected In 1S9S of
a district Jo mussed of Jackson, Jose-
!phlne, Klimsfb and Lake counties,
letter oaJVIs dUtrlct was divided.
Klamath and Lake counties forming
lht new or thirteenth district, and he
has been twlco elected Judge of this
dUtrlct.
In the three races made by Judge
DryasV faraj
hlpicy, traaafe
serving his t Falls.
Judge in Ore-! Jt- C. Shipley,
at tiFalls.'
F. C Bechdoldt, fa
Joe Haloaek, Baerchaat, Makhm.
l?erry O. De Lap Is the balHJr.
The most Important autttar ached
uled for Investigation at thlt seaaloa
Is the case of Eugene Saxtoa, arrtat
ed and bound over oa a chart of
forging the name of J. W. Slamaas to
' Uenson for circuit Judge, he has car-. a promissory note, and oVerlng it for
Itun.liixU if Hunien !ivo Jolmnl iw black sklru. with white shirt border. Nevertheless, It U known that h.j BVorv COuiuv In his district bv.sale In Snokane. Saxton. waa arrast-
nil children pr? on a Irnlu at Knew ,.,, rt.w,Upniy ramemeiil In Mcx- IU, ornamented wllh belu of cart- the army of Villa has contained wo- .ubatantlal malorltles a rare dls- ed in Idaho br Fred Morler laat Jalr.
Johlma. fpd lu loate, Hip big ctu'-f -j-j,,, ,f,iiior( heie lo a iMkp lrni,cd ncros their shoulders men on most of marches, and they tinctlon In Oregou politics. land was brought here and lodged la
Unit mhup.i wiiii n torrinr roar, umwWpj ,vratilfd company or litem mid anomrr nuout tne waisu inere must nao inKen part in tne ngnting. Prior to his election to the circuit Jail.
In Up train U tilpcm. and splitting ,-n twk jutt In thp nghllng nboul hni-o far b-en few rejorts as to the This company of women Is now ta-jDenci, judgo Uenson occupied coa-' Although there have been two
ttip moiinlaln tinflhlrit of the 'l;jntirpi when (UnrAl Panrbo Villa sucks of the women as soldiers, bo- tlonrd in Jaurw as a part of the gar- -nlcuous nlnce In Orccou. Ha was' c rand Jury sessions since that time.
' 'Ulirp from tbn crater lu Hi '''rapiurrdlhat town from tltn federal cause the Mexicans don't favor tolling 'rJson to protect the town against a twice elected prosecuting attorney of (the prisoner has not beea given a
IIHIUl.tMtfM ll IH.''MI:llllt,,,l,, lhp f"". p Mili ,Bn w,,n' rus The uniforms of the women iiiurh to tfio newspaper men on the "polblo raid by the fedurals. iino district composed of Jackson, hearing. Prosecuting Attorney Fred
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MARE ISLAND TO I .Amnnetr-Qtinn irin Wanted
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Farmers and Business Men Start an Aggressive Campaign for Lectures
The I'KTITlO.V HKIXU 8IGXKU UP,
cuttle ASKIXd THAT TRAIN K
ItUN TO KltAMATH
It tho demonstration train to bo
iie titrt appriurh In lolilijlug,
m Klsmslli lounty U on th part of'
Iko Klatnatli Indians. Th Indian
winell or jwflv,., 0Mt0(i ft cou,, of
k g, i. tnnsltUrliiK soudlng a I
tomtnlttw to WaslilngUin, 1. 0., In'l'nlteil I'resn Hrlro
u,ll of the Klawaths. . VAI.M'JU, Tallf , Jan. IC Mare
Thcro RtD a fnimiiMi f ....n-r. ' 1. i.i. . 1 win iin nxtii ttr ititi marine
I" WAshliigion Ihev htlliv.. thov 10 be ordrriHl her.. Tho local yard' ah ASIIKXI). IIIIZN U"!.,,,,M. "' ? ?r0,M" ' ,n'r
bMten action by t, deimrlmonl hn been asked lu submit ostlumte,. viiitTll miuuiuu
onhoinurlor. fr n basn supply house. UM K MmT" !' "8 '" to oxompllfy
' 1 the host breeds lowed chiefly from
fAl -..-. .aAf.mf! roilVAUJH. Oro.Jau. IB. -The " -tnnclpolnt of nmrkolluK Alao
1 s iiataaHas1 m t 1 at at a at mm m 'biii - row niiimn s 01 1110 uiuiesirnuiu irie . .. .... ...m .. . .n.u
Kll. I W iU U IV KlCl III H 111 " ,"fvt' '"""u "l ,",lr,,,K' will bo oM.lbt.ed. Tho baggage car,"0" ' u """ ""?' .Hn Z
IJlll .1 I II I V .l II 1 1 rjll ''OK mWMK '"" ' " "" " l crry an mwortmenl of modern " Southern Oregon by the Oregon
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orn puclllc does not come to luamain
county, It will not bo because there
Iuh been a lack o't boosting here for
It, Local peoplo bollove thla would
be a grout boueQt to dairying later
tUn hero, and they aro working hard.
The plans outlined by the agricul
tural college in tor the train to come
as far south an Ashland, then return
north. Thla la the way all such dem
onstration trains have been doing,
and Klamath county has never beea
visited.
Petitions have been prepared for
Hlganturca by members of tho Kmbb-
j Douglas, Klamath and Lake counties, j Hooper of Siskiyou county, Callfor-
Ho was n member of tho celebrated I nla has Interested himself la Saxtoa'a
j"hold'Up" legislature of 1897, and behalf, and is here to help him.
was elected speaker of tho rump or There is anything but good feeling
Mitchell house. ( between the local prosecuting attor-
I He has always becu an active re- iter's office and the California oatdal,
(Publican lu politics, and is one of thejand some are keeping an ear close to
I leaders of that party, his advlcw and tho ground for some vltroltc clashes.
I counsel bolng sought by party asso-' Another case that to being watched
elates when the battle waa fiercest, with Interest Is the charge of stealing
and the outcome doubtful. a cow lodged against Will Sims and
Judge Ucuaon's record In the su-JLo've Chandler by O. N. Johnson ot
prenie court on appealed cases Is one Sand Hollow. This la alleged to hart
of the host among the circuit Judges happened over a Tear ago. The de-
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Union Men in South Africa Surrender to Courts
Unli.d i.fClu Horvfo
JIIANNi:hiiuiki, HouiI. Africa,
C',il n'1?1" h,r,1-rt" wn hv "
wr Icadeil In ,, TrHdM Alltawo
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""trlkeweum to ba broken.
lailalam .". 3B m,X "",U,Ml 0f
' Nay, it ,t ytlUM
rial train sorvloo which will b oW.. b " n8 n V,B room for lho
u.ed over Ibo main lines of tl.o Bouth-,'' " f worier,' , ,
in. I'nrino h. JVestom m.,1 Houlhom' ,1l'm;r,I,"7n""!" n hZ, T
Oiegun. TliU sorlre will begin Fob- 1'rofcsior It. U HeUol. dl-
1 .i ....,! fr tun -.,u. rector of oxtenslon, mid H. A. Hln-
11 .:...' ".'.,:. ... ..." .. almw and J. A. Mulchay. offlcla.'s of
11 will "0 rarriuu uu in --uji .
:..... rt .n..... ,..' tho railway company. About ntty
mm, hMre, at Pretoria ml Capetown pnn). ,,n extension department of J aSi ? to S'iISS
will make slmllnr application at once. ',, Amlnillural College. "'" worl(M' out to U,e rMlwy "
Today' surrendor followed tho Two onrlua will bo carried 011 this ji
....... ....n nt .ho nuthiirlllelirnin ia im iiHn.l an a locturo room In1 "This will bo one of tho host dom-
lltlVWD Mil eliu ! .. -. - nun. . -.
to nun caiiiiou on tho besieged hull
TI10 light, wnlor nnd food Hiipply had
been suvered.
Martial law was enforced, mid peo
pie were too terrltted to leave tltolr
hemes,
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ilalryliiK and luB ralHlng being enr- coIIcbo," said Professor Hotiel. "Ue
rled 011 ulmiillmioouBly. Two flat cars winnUs for luitruetlon in dairying and
will servo ns platforms on which the, ho grnUIng have become so Insistent
livestock demonstrations will bo held. I that tho only way to meet them Is by
A stork ear will carry small herds of la demonstration train servlee."
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MOYER IS INDICTED
Thirty-Eight Otkr
of Federals Abo
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HOUUHTON, Mich., Jan. IS. Tho
county grand Jury today returned
truo bills Indicting President Charles
Mo)or uud thlrty-elgnt other officials
of the Western Foderatlon ot Miners,
na a result of the disturbances In the
copper country.
The union nieu are charged with
conspiracy lu couuectlou with con-
tlnulng tho strike.
It is reported that many others
have been Indicted, but their
are being wltheld.
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The Indictment ot If oyer eomes aa
a surprise. He waa here to teetlfy
regarding his treatment when deport
ed from Hancock.
United Press Service
DENVER, Colo., Jan. 16. Presi
dent Moyer today stated that ha waa
not surprised at bis tadleUMat, de
claring be expected tt.
"I have no Idea what anaeUU ten
splracy la alleged." be aaid.
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