The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 19, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1914
WEST IS UPHELD BY BAKER CO. JUDGE
Wilson Says Tariff Law Increased Business
SAYS THE COURTS
CAN'T SET ASIDE
HIS MARTIAL LAW:
til. iOtli )er. l4 "' llldn tatui i!,.,
Hirio oro lo h Milt niiilliatio
lit uci A ltiUuU lilt" a. tointtur
lion mirk Hurlt a man Iihhmm, t
William Ymitlf ll( l'ornllr. ir. .
. tabu U liefr llllll lita ull fllend
Hub Alexander
Alttiuuch caf i ar. Mr
.iliC l Ull arl Hi riiHallHrllnil
iutt ai.it iti c an) ilxr on dm
villi, without alt) fear i fatllne uf
til it 1. 1 nt. a tlol-j. HTllltfiiIt
II, Mifk In a imiiin-r that ! tejond
muiv (ti;tiii i' wiwr ih miH MUUC, IIUW ,, offc
Ht'Mr.IMU Hi lr rUhlrrll Jef 0 U "fo.
llllr ' tMt etr nr I.e. h ! hafit :
al It III name, tilling, wrmi !
miPfl(e
A llolltr tl( KrrtlUlol, tl VllHIIC
rIOB In 4tl-ta "lew but a buy In
ll t.o rtjl lit I'tlHago. Ilirn t'tlft
llrarlxiftt, A !titi "HI. Il' railroad
Il arllte In tli' erl bl.lorj nf
ttAlT tbrfe a tlUllilltie eighteen
tfrr IlleU That brftlfe lrel
mi) in tfuclnnt work
A rope of rf hem llf Vnunit
.rnt In hU li.ftt.rr l.o mo In Canada
in attend an 'utd Im;" reunion Sti
ver tflrdal. tiefe oRefed for the (lid-
iiW lt jommUim l ttotsrhor Wl rt man piwnl and the man bo had
tt4 -14 Uu !) that tb ruuru irmrrj (,,, aiicr( dl.tnnce Youns
ml4 not lrturlt lih III. dedara- Wii m both.
Ike et catMWHft In Copl-f field, irtrty winter Mr Voh lake '
Ki.rr point im-J 1j Attorney lunc trlt Mo I bcn l China
Mexican Women Going to the Front
JwJ ,.. In Itiitln m le !
1
aMlk "'! I'K'Oe'.l AgaliMl ttir
Cimalltr ti) ltrMri.t V.(
SM. II..M. It.al tw I'i'UII' -
a Jlltllt'il thr W'rl a tic
Urfnll Mril nt Ip Hlalr,
It l U lpft
IUK:it. Jkn t In hU fll
uHi, Clo JaUttt. An4ron !
iJwii?r SS fOf'aWHHi
... H()ii fiwHfifftSlE 'L;iK
lecU' a Bcptirnber 21. 25 amJ 26
by the hoard of director here.
TI.U farly action wu taken at the
urRi-nt r-quct of Ibn Katern rait
roail, wIki hare agreed tu pat the
Itounil-l'p on a an additional draw
Ini; card for their r ocular fall homf
nwkcri' oicurlon. in ordor that
thi-y inUht hTi pintr of time to icel
llii-lr literature printed and dlitrlb-
u'fd orr tins conntrr and Kct It Into
the hand of tht- iirnspctlve homo-
A- the HounJ-Up. especially dur
Ine thi pant two yeara, hat drawn
heavily from the Eaal and Middle
HVtl, the railroad hare taken ad
lanUKe of thU, and are combining It
with itii'lr regular cotonUt rate. 1
After trying out nearly rery weekj
in HeptembiT during the pant four
year, the management has become,
firmly convinced that the lat week in
the month i the best time for stag-i
Ins tho Hound-Up, nnd haTe aelected
It permanently.
OUTLINES A NEW
COURSE FOR THE
TRUST QUESTION
WOULD GIVK THEM CHANCE TO
OCT IN UX
In UUcumIob With Vtalter- To4r.
Vlion Sy Be WomUi Make It
KMider tor HI ComMm to Con
form to the Uni, fUMkar ThM tm
HtMrt Lota of DiMolatloa
lajp. ia th Federal Coarts.
MEN'S BANQUET
United Preu StntM
WASHINGTON. D. C, J
19
t
Wlirli
army
Mutlco
.omrn loaded on a flat car, with all main at home ther kuo" tbvy will b.
of
n trbrt army In
...... ..i.i ..i .u iitai M I.. hhihp rraitn ihf nrti rummuT
,'m ....- ... ,..... -...1 h.. 11 i-ju.r, ...mr-ililnc lit, a n- tneir nutwenom n - ... .,.m .- .. "7' -
,. ,.,,,.-,.,.,. ,- .., ,, . , .,.,,, w,., .. .- .,i illolnB their huband Into tho tlu o dler of the enemy wntcn may
... ,.ula,4 by tho l. Tt, . mado many tun. to the t.W. e.al l.ou.e .no.lttE. lor lli lllr '"" ,,",,r reach their ton. The determination
flUCon-Bl4ln.na-.ln.t u An.lr.. and before itolne home hwn Sot only do the ' "" '" " "" or V, ... ,0 luo Unow,ctl;c lhBt ,ho great-
lWM..u .he m.or and nnuiM win tl.lt Medford. l-ortland. Hiilr.'.. '- '"- '"'l", ; " ' " J" "r ,y ,."J j rebel army.
t II. bm b Colon,! Un of tho Me. Toronto and other place ih-m Tl.i. Illu.tratlon .ho. ,1,01,1 out Hut It the fatnlllw ro-,t aaf.ty
Uloft.l (lu.fj Mr You it and Hob Aletandcr "pi
A4fon-i Jrvl.lon ttl that Ihe'old flrnd. and lor three year. Mr
bxalcaui. had nu )urtdf tdm ha. VoMJK ha. tried to locate the old rail-
nf our Wr a. Ills rxtlllte head loader Once he ent to Itlltte)
al the iUIc
88 YEARS OLD, IS
STILL BUILDING
fall., instead of Klamath fall An
other llnio ho .unwed In at Werd.
hut till time he found hi friend,
and the tn nlv tmvlnjt a highly d
tUhlltll Utile, .eeln. the ton II and
lalMlie over Old time i(ether.
THREE EAILED
TO PASS EXAM
1 ' Home Tuolalil. 1
Mr andjklr. Ueorite J. Walton and;
family Bfo expected home tl.U een-'
"" Inr, after a three day absence, Mr. 1
IIHKMt mm irt ViHITt.M) IMMl 1 Walton attendertrtfiln.mi. matter ,
in..,. .'In Medford. hlloMriNVnlton llt
......,,.ii.i,ii , ih'ii.t i nnu r 1 , s
led relative, near Moni
IIWT .SK,hOU.,:,t H OIIIUT
1
TltVKI.i:il llnalneaa Trh.
.TiiiKTiiitiu: wi:iti; mittiiacii.
I.lts OTIIKUS TtMlK TIJTM
i nit kmimitions in i.iri: :k
iii'ir.vri:s
Hon in the cocrnment service that
me.Uated their prraenco in the
dancer ono aro hero InKlamath
fall, and would like to .re uch n
octuty formed.
Attomiiy Chaa. Kergtuon. Harry
It lilt nnd several othcra ro planuInK
on ralllni: a moeUtiK In the near fu-(
turn of tlio.e ellKlbln to botonK to
audi n society. i
DIVORCE
REFORM
, (reldent WlUcn thU afUn.oom
, clared there U no fou-dattoa far tk
tii in ruriiiiin tor,e th,t bQ,&M o
I HIN rUrPHP-hWoagh the aw tart Ww. '
IIIIU LILI1II1U contrary, he told bU Tlalton ttat
'smalt buinM throughout the eoaa-
1 try has Increased la Tolas.
F.VTHKH-SO.V I'KOGItAM WILL BK( The president admitted that cw
IIKLU I.V THE DI.M.NG IlOOMOFtaln InaiUlea that urn difmlmt
iuton railroads for eqnipamt or4,
fllUCE SI. K. CHURCH SIAXV J e. guffered a lltUe, but kiilliki
MltaRUe.
Monroe t.ytle, a proinlneiil ranrh
er of lh tlonaiua roimiry. la recia-
( l.a.laln a Candidate. i
The flwt Klamath county man toi
tieiome an avowed candidate for office'
It (UorKo Chaataln. the popular clerk y
of the circuit court, who Saturday
LOST IN ITALY
MTHOI.IC LKCilrtLATOKS KE:i"
tl!T MK.KUIU: I'KltMITTIXCI DI
VOHCri IIKl.VtS UHAXTKU IX
THAT ttWXTKY
SI'FUKKUM J believed that an Improvement woM
J bo shown soon.
" "" "" ..... J.i.J .k.ilull. Ik.l ka
I lisou ueateu iwitiuuuuu
bad told anyone that he favored al
,.u...Uv...v -u- ..iu.. fc-.v.- lowing the railroads to Increase their
Ing of men and younc men will boj116-
, .... ........ I As to the trusts, ne expiautea uui
Id this evcnlnc In tho dnilnc room . . . .... ... ...!-.
.hi titans contemolate facUlUtlaS
of the Grace M. E. chuixh. ThU U .proces8CS Dy whlcn the bis ctmbtaa
tho Father-Son banquet, under the J 0M CMl q m 1& the ltw, ratb-
dlvorco
bctluveil
law are
to have
It W mil Fieri man who rnutluuea'.lereil at the Maral.all hotiae, whlla
III flhe bu.ie after hn teachc . rtllenllif: to liimllie wftnlr III Ih"
" fH)'i alul etecled thn flrnl ak)-' count)' aeal
Soon to Get Hatchery
llullixl I'rea. SrrHfe
Out of the illtiM'ti peraona no d ,, for reflection. Cbn- ....
,t. the recent .tnte teaiher.' eaml-! , u 0 cXl)erenccJ , UlU ork. UMK. Jan. 19. Italy hop of
.nation, here, but U.reo failed. Thr , ,orV(,j lwo ternu as county l'"'l"K bl' lu 'rom the Prw
ueie ilKlith Krude iii.IU. who are r(,rK TlinuKn a democrat, ho van,"' pariiamont n
.nut leoililllK arliiHil. ....- ..1...1,.. .. I...H. imriled In hi ROC-l"Kall COIlfldolltly
rf ot tho teacher tried for oiiu- ,.,! rampnlKti. U.Iuk inoomcd by IhoiK001' u-Rlltwraerln.
year tertllUatet.. nnd there ere r, ,mulcnli nlao.
V.(ituli'il them
limb 1111 at thU
ii.-....u.inurtitiJef u remitted forlllo,.,, ,1.., i,.Ki,iiuro. tit.' rocoit oloctlonn. has Just made
rriinrnie. nnd they nil paaaed In ,u known that 223 of these. In return
I11..HI.. Thov lll he Krimteil oetnt. m.,,.,.1 Mot le Show. ilor Catholic reform, pledged them-
lo vm named by Of tho COS deputies which compose
The other teachers j ju.;e llenaou for tho present office, I Du olmmber. Count Oentlllonl, who
i time suiiki of thoiwnr, was created by tho last session. eitKlnwrod tho Catholic toto during
Wian Commission Cleans Up Red Tape Matters
tlnlia In llteae, mid alien they UKe
I he relimlllder Of tho ituillen, Ihuyj
1... nu.i.iriu of tho natrons of tho
s III ho Krante.1 life .ortlllcntta ,ll(,ilt(,r g0 t nvii ,,10 picture or
llarillnK tho nrnulrlnn of tliqilho aecrolnry of llio Inlorlor ha del
"Mliis: Cre.k nil., for n cntrnl trout U" ''"", '"' ''"I"1 "f J,,,, 's',,,r0,, """
VETS OF 98-00
MAY ORGANIZE
U..W .u fn ihn ii"t twillis iiNU'rmu nf 1at
a. - rn'ina ! tiv iiiunv 1'ivniHHi m. ivn
It I 11 Uimatauio iiuusuou uun.oi . , ,,
Tho latter Is Irrevocably against
permitting dtvorco, nnd ltallnus, as
lu tho past, will hnvo to go to Switz
erland nnd Austria, taking out natur
nlUailou pnpers In llumo countries,
return to Italy, renounce their for
eign cltUenBhlp nnd retnko that ot
Italy.
in U.ikii to tho excellent music of the
'.Star orchestra. This talented uggre
' gallon of musicians render nightly a
auspice of the men of the church
The invitations sent out bade the
recipients to bring their son. It they
had one. or some other youth over 12
years of age. Their talks will be ot
ler than indulge la legal proceawa to
force dissolution.
Attorney General afcReyaaM. tk
president pointed out. has not. and
will not. abate the laws, but haa tried
Interest to all. George J. Walton is to give the corporations sufBdeat
tho toastraaster. and the following .time to change their bnslneas Hteth
program has been arranged: jods, so as not to violate the laws.
Welcome Kdtuund M. Chllcoto
"Tho Church as an Asset to the .lu From Raach.
The lluslness Mau's
'Tho Young Man
Church"
"Tho 1'rogreMilvo
School" ,
Tho Hlblo Class" . . .
'The Mlllluu of tho
Tho Outlook"
J. W. Uryant' J. a. Maddox autoed In Sunday
Church." j evening from his ranch near Merrill.
W111, 11. Shaw 'to spend a day or two looking after
and the his interests in Klamath Falls.
.. J. O. Camp'
Sunday ( in St. Petersburg no outdoor mu
. ...F. M. Upp alcnl performances are-permitted.
.0. E. Wlddoes
league," Since 1S6G the Uulted States gov-
John C. Y&deniernment has paid out f 4,300,000.000
K. C. Hlchardslln pensions.
1 . . .. i a 1 u a... 1 . r sii.a 11111111 iuis
n""ry. huu (laiiio Warden Win. ". l"' "' "" . """7"' -.... 10m. of tho t
L I'lhint 1 . . . . "a itiHl "i" "-"if"". "' P'" "" ll.OCAIi MIX Wllt WlJllK i. nii , ... v
".. eMiiiim nun w. M, M,, 01 inn puna auiu. i , ..
II. v I... ... . ... 1 u..a.i.i., '111.1.' llMlk rllllll
"--y. nmi npprnvod, together witn 11 pen- uiivi.h..'"'. "'" .......
"IIi-IbHl ... ... ..... .'. 11-.. .. 1. 1:. I'roject l-.u
tm I.. . .... ,.. " l rv,r.r Br ,n "t "; ,;;.. : . : v . ' ,,',Bn m n. Modoa v
. " a... nnriiiv i'Piii BisaaiiBesa it'iinuy n iniiiiir niiiiiii u. aa at 1
HVi'm-i t iHiiii ........--, .
" "i 1 iivn( niHuiaiN
""'llty OriKOil. fnr lhA lllirilflatat 111
""Hilling ,,, lMlchory , b0 op.
"Mill ,y Uly a1 ()f 0roB0 , ,,eg
live liw tt t.uy (f tt lvHw , ,lV0
., l r,'vi'cl relntlvo to tho matlor'
' the mniu of ludliiii nffnlrs;
hail ,'rrln" ,0 ' orrespondsnee
li you concernlug the ealab
JJl of , hMo,,y , ,
alhl ' H"r'n5 Cr"k' n U,w Mm'
h.. . r"vtloi, Oragoti, I row
" pUuur l gdvtalag you U.t
1 1 III, ........ ,l.tlril hv llin'
Wllll.e IHIIII la IIBlno ...... -t ...-
rommlaaliiii, Tho niiiorinlnilel h
Ikmui tllrorlt.it In loinpUdo negolls
lloiirt Willi tho Inmrd, and nftur a r-
ttiiprnUement uf l hit Umber on cl,
aopiirnlo Inirl, In foiwurd u paper
In Oil iiltleo. Very truly ', K. II.
MKIIUITT, AiwUlHiit CommUBlonor.'
"I hopo lliu slnlo of Orogon may
soon uciiulro Uio liinds needed for tho
hatchery, mid 1 will ho glad to bo of
further aalUno at any tl.'
A movement la on foot to niKiiuUe
11 unduly of ox-liuroeii, tho member
nhlp of which In to bo composed ot
men who nerved Undo Bsm In tho
Hpniilsli'Ainorlriiii war, or visited
China during tho lloxer uprising.
In Klumiitli Falls uro sovornl who
entry Boinu lo show for their enlist
meiil, mill ulliurH who wont through
tho cnmpnlgn without n wound.
HUH othora who hold clerical post
iiiiinlrnl program that Is equal to tho
programs of concerts given by orches
tra In the largo cities. They keep
right up with nil tho now nnd dim
cull ordivstrn music produced by tho
lending composers, giving 1110 pat-
beater n now musical
cliuugo of pictures.
Sowtlon.
glneor llliicks, lu charge
olut Irrlgntlou project,
returned Inst evening from on extend
ed visit In Ynklmn nnd otlior cities In
Washington. Whllo away ho attend
ed tho Washington Irrigation con
gress, At this tho delegates went on
record, lis favoring n water code sim
ilar to that used In Oregon.
Paper made from seaweed hna bcuu
Invented by uu Kngllah chemist. It
h wild to bo tiro proof, water proof
and odorlaM.
DATES SET FOR
THE ROUNO-UP
I'KXIH.KIO.VS FUOXTIF.K SHOW
WILL TAKK PiaCt: tUTBM
HKH ai-Utt KASTKItX KOADH
TO HAVH Hl'KCIALS
Want Cattle for Indians
Bureau Asking for Bids on 520 Head for Tribe
(Herald Special Service)
PENDLETON, Jan. 1. Dates lor
tho 1914 llound-llp were definitely
Klumath cattle men huvo a chance
to bid on tho supplying of cattlo to
'the lluallpal Indians, for the Indian
service has just Issued a call tor bids
for livestock, to bo distributed among
tho tribesmen. Tho cattle aro to be
delivered at Peach Springs, Arliona.
The call for bids, Issued by Com
missioner Sells, asks tor 500 8-year-old
Southern or Moxlcan heifers, full
age July 1, 1914, subject to an In
ireoso or decrease of 10 per cent at
tho tlmo ot the award, and twenty
bulls, ones or twos, full age July 1,
IH 14.
The blda will be opeaed Moaday,
February 2Ctb, In Washington, D. C.
Udders aro asked to send their pro
posals to the Commissioner of Indlaa
Affairs, marked "proposals for cat.
tlo."
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check or draft upoa soa
United States depository or aattcjaal
or state bank, payable to the Indlaa
commissioner, for not less tana 6 per
cent of the amount of the bid. Far
ther particulars will bo give at the
Herald office to aay catttoana Uter
us ted.
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