The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 23, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1914
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tr.lkft irto
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lofU iviniotji kl fur the (rain
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lln Ifcctu ia iU( KUnuili In H
fiilliti lur ihp lflu,
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WOLGAST TRYING
TO "COME BACK"
('.UHUl-rt roitMi:il trtlAMI IM
to n:i.-r jei: hiveiw at mh
wai'kki: Tilth i:vi:m.j is a
TKV.IIOt'Mi HOUT
l!hlU4 I'rws tcrtc
Mll.WAt'Ki:,:, vu Jan. :. If
XciUan Jon Ithnr snrcveiU In benl'lilKhl will dwrlile brthrr ho can
ibc lurmur llI.Ui,lli rhanidoa, Ad
Woli HmlRht ho wilt Ik matched
llh rrrildle Welsh. I ho KliaiUh lllln
Mitt, Votinst HhUKrtie, Johnny
""or Hspiirr O'Nell, In n len round' lUvrra IH demand tneiity-nmnd
ut t Maill.rm Hiiara flnrdtu nrxt (t wUh Ohamilun Itllchln on tho
ac,,,,, . Icintsl, If h iils Wolxasl to slwp to-
Hlvers today appeared in bo In flne'nUbl.
Sues S. P. for Damages
Aa Action to Recover
AtlvKlnK ihm an jry , movHl
nll In the employ of Hut Houlhtuut
'wide Ust Kd.nmry, neccMllated
''' umleriioInK a urrcal oiwratlon,
't mlut tho railroad for damages
M HUd t0ly ,y John W. llunnaker,
"" n of It. K, Ilunaakor. Tho
, fiM iir,h v ( , ,,0.
110.000 dnmuge..
AftonlinK to t,0 compUlM, lluu-
iL. n" "I'1''!" tur by
Mraiinwd nt It. work In Una coun-
ho,. KobrUtt')r. o of his
II. .n M ffoc,el with "iWMtisr,"
is Mleso. u,Bt Ule (0MWUl naiIt,t(l
' ttQUor hon t WMk, u kIm
REFUND MONEY
IN CO. TREASURY -
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MKMI.Nh III.U.IVI.H tt.UIIHM.
ON l.lt'ENM! M'M, AMI MM .
t t' HIIAIti: OK MHMH I'liOM
loitttHr im.i.h
Count) Ttrgor J W HletiiHii
Ilia. Ju.t iHvr. io ta4rriil Horn
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't - MrllU K
"' (" HHlf V fclHVIHI IMflM lilIW
mil U for I TO I DC. Till
Klamath tiimii)'e pro tala J
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J Tim rti,lll warrant rffpreamU
KlaillAlh Hill lit )' tlai' Of tli & Hr
trltl li ltlfl,to)t ieeltct it gttlctl)
hM Un4 ulri Mllttlli Itieilat TIiU
warrant It lor S SI
MORE HUNGARIAN
PHEASANTS HERE
nr.vrt; nun; tAiiiu: write
mmi, niM'iiv that roin
hi,v iMiii win, in: m:t
kimuii
ml
Ar4lni: lo a llr Jui rll
Ilium fiuio (Uii.o Vrdtn William 1.
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IlilliCiflMI littrHl "III l pcftt
,ro fop llU-fallott.
At Bll, 'luli' Inp(i4l to Md
t4ffil 'four ialf lit hut fuund
litre that mr fr AtallAblc,
..-. 4..VI. bill 1 I.. ......1.1 k.M
e4rl In h tirinc, thrj lll b
ihiiftiuehlx rrlimtl Uf the coiiltlifi
.Hrr Th" tliincnrlan ihraitt In
a fatuilif vit bird ntmrmor found,
rnd U U htrrd thai (hrjr ran U
urr-(all Introdufd hrr
.Nmt OriuilJ llaiutt V'rlrii
II w Tr, wlm wa rpntly !!
'iKilntrd ilcimiy eamp Mrdm hTurs-
itlay tix-pitod Irom Hlat damn War
dm U' U Fliil!yVKi'",""M,,, w
la.lti Mr. Toxar a lito ah
.nar U'or4i. lilchNlll wun
kh "l
.(ikftrd wild
(torn Hatfliu,
"lloli Whllrf' ttl .iil
, HI, Upo, IIIIii, KUmath roun-
l) ' mit l4nl) knun lumntuailrr,
tftunir.1 la.i nlcht from a tUlt with
hi ifn and rhllilr-it at I'aflrto lro,
Calif.
aim IT. Ilu etirrrp4 ciilitlilolirp
of
vlriory,
Wnltanl. irallllli that Idulsht's
Vomit hark," haa Italnrd counclelf
tloilnly for lltn bdlil. Mil declared to
day ho will win out lllvrm by the
Duu-'kiiockoiil rol,
$10,000 Is Filed Today
Inslriirliid him to tuKo aro of tho
nick niiliiml.
On February Ulth, incordlnK lo tho
comtilalut. th lioritu becamo vicious,
ami trampled uml kicked lluiunkor
when h went In tho "Ull. Tho com
nlalnt hold Hint tho tUlntlff, then 20
yearn of no, did not know of tho dun
Ktr of trentliiK mich n home, and thivt
I ho comimny fulled to provide milt
nbln stnll.
Ah ii result of tho attack, llunskr
nlleRi'S Hint ho wah four wwdrn In n
hospital hero. Ho nays tho Urgo !
tisllno was badly Injured, and stilt
ed In noule appondlcltli. Kor this,
he wm onerntad upon In flwtnbr.
iwci
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fet
I
Tin i iK." of (lip must boiullful.
! 01 tbf miii ilino ? of Ilia flrli.
)inrtMr in Ucrtimit)-, IVaiiIi-Iii
rlo Anni vim Krlrdlmidrj Kulil,
itUueltifr of lUrf Krlli on KrMIn-
dir ul4, ro kitte f (lrmnr-"
, Tl." Girt II, a tul U k ii ox ii In oocl
HK-IA
,H rij ni.r U' Orrwtan nnjure a 1.110 of
.licmci bwtuilfulln II. Hlio km r.
'reMtlr -$ii:ap4 in tho Hon. John
l'urr lift! ram 0llj' rM-inan-MH-(ol.l.
fuurih un uf Irord I(n4rdsl
REGISTRATION IS
AT THE 276 MARK
1111110 W.Mtll I'ltl.VI.VCT MlOWri
IIIWIKsT ItKClHTItATIO.V HI
I'Alt IUhiKh WII.Ii Hi; OI'K.V
Tll.l. AI.W InT.
Ho far Sin wter of Kluuulli coun-
l) ie maun lliemoir wisiuie in
tulo al the Ma) primaries and No
teinbrr general election b) register
IIIK III. HiUKa Bl IUU Clltkl ouuv
kIII t oimi until the fore part of
Ma).
Thv h'alil registration I In the
Third ard. In rerl of tho pre
clncu theie ha beeu no registration
n )et.
II) prviluru. tin- rrgUtratlou fol
lows.
Fourth ward "
Kl Klamath Falls &1
Third ward &'
riiH-mitl ward 31
Wial Klamath Falls 33
HhlppltiKlon . 6
Mills ii.lditloii 3
Mnllu -
IMim (Inivii .. 3
Wood HIut , 3
Uwt HIut
Title I .aVo 6
Hair)
Udell i
I'oo Valley ..iii.iii.ii'i
Klnmnth like 1
I'levun
Worden 2
Midland
Hlldebrnud - 0
HpraKtie ItUer
I.IHKell Valley , "
Hwau ., ... . ... I
Algoum a
Ml. l.nKI 7
Total
.270
Invitation I hi in e.
Tho HUrd of tho Klnluwn Club's
ilunelne tmrlleu thin season will bo
given tonight at the While IVIIcnu
Hotel, Tlndall's orchestra of six
iileiva has been engaged to render
music.
A Hum IVdal.
A. M, Crystnl, tho man claiming
Hie distinction of having tho only sec
oml (liisrt saloon In tho city, has been
u sufferer for tho past two weoks
with h crippled foot. Mr. Crystal ta
able to bo out of tho house.
Missouri's 1913 wheat crop amount
od to 3C.J00.833 bushels, valued at
128,&05(8.
fHAYWARD'S TALK
OF INTEREST 10
ALL HEARING IT
io,nirrri: :vn ,iti: ovviii.t
ITo.V nv TIUI.SKK
. I III u
l.lili-rii MII4r f hUxkholiu Cnir
llllim, IllnU tin TmliiluK, THIuiln
li ilm Wurk u f hutrurlor lrt.'ll
9 Hltil I'lr In I'MrruU to tsen Tlial
Tlirir I'lilkltrti Tkr Hufllrlrnl K.
' rtrlM. I'arU of tlia Tulk.
Tin? a&MUnlil)- room at I Im IiIkU
.(Ii.il rn parkn at o'clock loiiar.
wlirn "JUH" I ! qr4, iliylral In
uiirior ut (h ('niter!!' ol Or-Kon,
wan Inirixliiri-il by I'rlnrlpat W. K.
KaiuIiI
Mr Huytmrti Raw an Jiiforaitltig
jarnl limlrii-tvu talk on athMlc train-'
Iiik tii4 iliylral dwelotimeut. He!
fL..lnl.t ..i II.M ur-M.il tiiHrf in rttrwili'
,...,. ... .v -- . ... ,
M-hooU a lu! coIIcec. In Utal tho uy-
ileal dlroctor usually derated most of
hU tlmn and enrrcy toward the do
vioiilUK of a winulng football team
or a c)iamiloiihli track team, ne
jPfnB ihe grpai number of younecr
,,., ho could not olbly make
. ...l.l .. nrw.H.I.. m.b.
any of the athMlc tms. but who.!"'1". h as It is possible
rry rrason. really nedcd nro t " wUh "Pl
alnlne more than tho oth- " nOM ,n " '
for that
lOi) alml tralulnc more than tho oth
.,. 11,,-wMrJ t..M of fl.A harmful -f.Niaiuraeo mcc a l.n " ..-
frrU of clcarettm and alcohol.
i
aUourgrd parent, to take more pains !
In teine ner tno e
xcrclse of their,
children,
Hill" said Hip average man would'
j.?.l .!... 1.1 I.m.a vlvli... I, It...'
proper care and exercise, but would
not think ll neeary to try any sys
tem of exercise for his children.
Mr. lla)ward talked Interestingly
of hi trip to Stockholm with the
,mer!rau athletes, and Illustrated his
talk with a great many stereoptlcon
lew. Th pictures showed howj
the athlete kepi In training while 11U ,. nu.MiitlI, TWENTY SEV
ctoMlng the ocean, the boat having a mtOFFUTY
rrgutar track built on deck. KN :n '"s Aw l,IM MIT1
.. .,...i.. .. i. ...i.i inin. m.'
111 Vll'.IUItt ..W i'W.M W nV.M wm.-.
pllmenl to Instructor McCnll of the
Klnmath county high school, and con-J
gratulated the school In securing thoj
service of an Instructor so capable.
Mr. Hayward will behcro foraday,
or so. and extended an Invitation to Threo hundred and twenty seven Uvea
the people to call on him for any de-Lj property amounting to $10,607,
tlrrd Information In regard to things j-o ero saved In storms at sea In tho
athletic.
Futillr t'llllllea awl Iteal Froperty
United 1'resa Service ,
SYHACl'SK, N. V.. Jan. 23. "The
Valuation of Heal Property of Public
Servlc.i Corporations" was tho sub
ject ilUcusned today by Judge Irving
(i. Vniin of Syracuse nt the third day's
mrtnlmi of the fourth nuuual New
York Male tux conference, at the
Oiiandaga hutel. PrancU A. Whitney,
tax attorney for the Weeteru Union
Tolcgrnph company, led tho discus
sion following tho principal address.
Alfred Kly, prominent attorney of
Now York, was scheduled lo lead tho
dUrussloti, but a continued lllues
prevented his attendance here.
IihIIiiiii Hir Noted Illslnrlail
Hulled l'rosa Service
LINCOLN. Neb.. Jan. 32. ltcubcii
Uolilo Thwalte, tho noted historian,
and other prominent educators and
chroniclers, today spoke at tho sec
ond da) '8 senrilou of tho annual meet
ing of the Territorial l'loneer's Asso
ciation. In tho audience wero a acoro
of Inilliuix. A number of the oldor
Indians, during plonoor das, holped
to make tho hlstoiy of tho West and
the Northwest.
Accepts Nou Position.
Mrs, l.ottlo Dale haa realgued her
position In tho box office of tho Tem
ple theater to accept a position with
tho new candy store, The Sugar Howl,
which will bo opened lit tho White
building Monday,
In tho midst of alarms from tho
Unlkana tho fact' that the city of
Tlrnova, tho ancient capital of Bul
garia, has beeu nearly destroyed by
an earthquake, passed almost unnoticed.
Negro Mayor of
Battersea, England
Ilaltrv-, in Kncland, baa eluded
ni6ro mayor K. J. Archer. He
mado a vljorous and jwpular cam-
palsn icalul a while- man who was
not very well liked. The question of
color as not of Urn mentioned, and It
had jiracilcally no Influence with the
otn. The now mayor Is said to be
WSW Ol W wm"l "
finf nn nrrount ui i.i uinui win
- -..- ll. mmm wi1a
l'" l hMl' af ihe
Matl ol waoa 1""',ro lur,u "
qualntance with the American reeling
InH ,1.1 . .!.(.,
CUTTER SERVICE
HAD BUSY YEAR
Wiilt-i'll MDlti: THAN TKV Mlly
.. -
,m.s WERE SAVED
(United Fress Service I
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 23.
IIscbI ear ending June 30, 1913, by
the revenue cuttor service, according
to the anuual report made public to
day, while tho total expenditure for
keepluK up the service amounted to
12,471.532.
While .the saving of llfo and prop
erty were the most Important per
formances of this arm of tho service.
It was not by any means all that waa
doue.
For Instance, n tremendous danger
to shipping. In the form or derelicts,
an dottier obstructions to navigation,
was removed, thirty-one of theee be
lli; destroyed. Derelicts which were
(recovered and restored to their own-
'era wore valued at 1S,900.
BILL AT THEATER
PLEASES CROWDS
COWHOY FIDHIiKKH PROVE VER
SATILE ENTERTAINERS, INTRO
DUCING HOME CLEVER NOVEL
TIES IN THEIR ACT
Au upprelntivo audience greeted
Butler uud Lyons, tho cowboy tiddlers
at the Star theater last night, and ap
plauded every uuiuber from "The
Arkansas Traveler" to the "Cowboy's
Fllug." These clever artists Intro
duced several entlroly new novelties
with their flddloa, and completely
captivated the house lu a. "square
dunce," In which they furnished the
tuuslo, "called figures" .and did the
dancing.
The act Is clean aud moves rapidly,
without halt or hitch, and la easily
UPON COMPLAINT OF WOMEN OF
FORT KLAMATH, GOVERNOR WEST
IS INVESTIGATING THE BAR THERE
!
the b'i attraction iwn on tho local
'hoanU for insnr months,
, Thi jilcturp aro wptclally food,
ali, iti. feature picture telnir a thre(
ttcvl Wflrn drama of love, hat and
iX-ttiiiKe, Tho Star orcbtra contin-'
iit j Itj -xfrll-tit musical program,
tulnc lhl Heck a rmmhor of orchestra
jllt'cn direct from .Vow Vork publish-
lfi,fc
FRED DUNBAR IN
i FULLERTON CLASS
I MI. hTUIIKNT AT UNIVERSITY
OF OKKCO.V IS IIUniM.VO FORTH
AH A SlH)ltTIX SCHIIIK AM)
FOUKCASTER
Tb many friends of Fred B. Dun
bar, now tn his second year at the
I'nlrcrslt)- of Oregon, will be pleased
to learn thai he has Jait been se
lected as sporting editor If the Or
egon Emerald, the college paper. As
HkUiritV-4 ltim luwajv w i
In university 1 1 f -. sport scribbling 1st
one of the moil soughl tasks.
Dunbar, prior to going to Eugene,
was connected with local newspaper
work, and bis success caused many
I friends to vainly try to persuade htm
'to tak up Journalism rather than!
Uw. In the university, his tralnlBg"
stood him in good stead, and he haa
always been a valuable member of
the staff.
CAFETERIA TO
BE ON JAN. 31
THE WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE AR-
RANGES TO SERVE EDIBLES ATJ
THE RIUSTOL BUILDING
REST ROOM FUND
FOR
In order to raise additional funds
for tho furnishing and fitting up the
rent room for visiting women, the
Women's Civic League has arranged
to hold a cafeteria dluner at the.
Bristol building, between Fifth and
sixth Rtreets. formorlv occunled by
7 " .. ----- - -
the urauiey Harness company.
Tho dinner will be given & week
from Saturday, from 5 to S.
Members If the league are In charge
of tho different features of the work,
and they promise) a dinner out of the
ordinary At a moderate price.
There Is a collection at 4,500 dolls
In tho National Museum at Washing
ton.
Hawley Has Catechism
Submits Statistics in River Closing ConlroTersy
According to a Washington dis
patch lu the Portland papers, the fol
lowing letter has been sent to Sec
rotary liane by Congressman W. C.
Haw ley, In tho campaign for the re
opening "of tho Williamson and the
Spraguo rivers to logging operatiens:
Tho closing of the Williamson and
Sprague rivers In Klamath county,
Oregon, la working and will work a
hardship on legitimate Industry In
that section, which needs encourage
ment in Its development, rather than
embarrassment. In order to Illustrate
the nature of the hardship, aa well as
Its extent, I wrote to C, T. OUrer,
formerly manager of the Klamath
WO.MK.V OP WOODCMtT WRITE
TO OKFICIAI, HAVI.VO LAW
1.4 1IKI.VO BW1KK.V
(.i.Ti-riior Wrlre CVHtnty JMttct) Wor
den, KbcIoaIms; CeeapUlat Freaa Um
Wood Itlter Commtrf, ait Aaklac
Hmj Jndgt to Xotlry rioftfr
Tfiat TlH-lr Place WW Be Ctowd
L'nlnwi th Lar la Coilled WMfc.
t
i The latest spot In Klamath to come
, to the eyes of Oorernor Oswald Weet
,'ls Fori KUmath. The goveraor au
I received a letter from the Womsb of
..'Woodcraft there. lUtlaf that the ssv
loon being conducted by Ora Eagle
Is not in compliance with the laws of
tbo state.
The letter follews:
"There la oar village Fort
Klamath) which U not Incorporated,
a bar where Intoxicating liquors are
sold. TbU bar 1 supposed to be raa
In connection with a hotel with, ac
commodations for fifty guests, but the
bar and hotel are Is buildings ataa4
ing about three feet apart, and owaed
.and operated by different tadlvMaala.
C. K. Hoyt is the proprietor of the
hotel, and O. W. Engl haa the llceaee
for the bar. We would greatly appre
ciate an Investigation, of this Butter.
ItUtipectfully yours.
"VIOLA FAOE,
'Quardlaa Neighbor.
- MMA L. GORDON, Clerk."
Tho matter haa been take up wtta
the county officials ny tno govermor.
County Judge Worden this atoralag
received a conr of the Detltloa.
the following letter:
"I am enclosing herewith a copy of
a petition received from the Woas.ee.
'of Woodcraft of Port Klamath, Ore
gon. "There has been much, complaint ae
to tho violation of the liquor lawa la
'the said locality, and those dispensing
(booze have mado themselves particu.-
rIr obnoxlou "" of Uqtt0r
to the Indiana.
"The unlawful practices Bust o
and I would ask. that you kindly aotl
fy the partlee that unleae they are
running a bona. Ode hotel, aa the law
contemplates, and obeying strictly
the laws of the state, that this oface
will close them up. and keep them
closed."
Judge Worden returned from a
business trip tn California oBly last
night, so tho letter came ae a surprise.
to him. He stated today that he pre-
r. . .
f erred a little time before giving out
anything In connection with the i
it-
ter.
It'a a Boy.
A son arrived last evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Oleai. Aa
this Is tho first boy, the Westers
Union manager Is unable to aee any
thing shorter than a two-story "build
ing. Chamber of Commerce, submttUac a
list of questions. He sends a the
following summary taken, frem the)
first installment of replies:
Question 1. -What cutting ajuj tog
ging contracts aro now la aglet
each river?
Ana. Q raves There were few cut
ting and logging contracts la
once on both rivers. AU
ceased when rivers wei
Ans. WatsonWe have tat
cutting and logging etfeet Wil
liamson River, '
Ans. Algoau Lumber C.-Wa wttl
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