The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 26, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH KALLS, OREGON, MONDAY. JANUARY ZG, 1914
California Rivers Are on a Rampage
CONTINUOUS RAIN CARRYING OUT OPIE READ WILL SHERIFF FINDS
BRIDGES, ETC., AND ORCHARDS LECTURE TONIGHT NO VIOLATIONS
rung WAwn flHT ry fi nuns . OF LAW AT FORT
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Science Proves Their Voces Identical
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, A put r H.11 ll-tnardlnn ha b-n ,Mn' ,l,tf , ''" Informs.
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MAUK AN' INVKarTIUATJON THKHK
SATUItDAY
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i alnntlaln Hie H ;ort Thai Kal.M.n
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M ANMKI.K Jan. 2 ll baa
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(cr bom
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t?j liitrr h HimkIimI rtllmutP
nt tatttbtl ut ttei ( (arm,
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llrluriilne to KUrnath Knlli U(
Kylurtlit)- nlKhl. after xtwndlnc lo
il) Hi Kurt Klamath. StufrlrT C. f
lw tlrclarca thai tut waauiiablr to
find any vlulatlon 0( thylc law bjr
tin man nor lu which iKp hotl and
nl (Km thc-rt nro bclnscooductrJ.
lw rchod a Uttrr from Oorer
nor Vvt, did ttir couutr offlclaU,
lalllnr; attptitlon to the complaint
tuado by iho Vorou of Woodcratf at
lb. Pri Up iIipii juurnoyed to the
Tort, intortlowrd t'romtiifiit ikkijiI,
aed looked Into Uia asatUr.
AciurdluK to 1-"h' U10 ibroQ fool
hho Uilfi) ihfi Hotel and aaloon l
boardtn up, and llif (aro 1 Uii-d n
an lip box and for a jiMCi;a)' from
tbo bar to til a hotel without the need
all)' of eolnc Inlo the atreel.
0. K. TRANSFER
COMPANY SUED
FOR DAMAGES
'rolDIKfl KMI'LOYE IS THE piai.v
TlW l.V THE CAMt
,l nn Alton F11U Today Throaajlt At
turnejr Itraar Thoaaaa ft. Jotmmlom
4 Allc-Kr Ttut IIU Kight Arm l
I Varnljztil and IIU llaad Uacfaw a
- I lie l!ialt of IteltiK Canglit la th
; Cable of a Hajr Fork.
(j.r. lloil
TOM KAY OUT
FOR RE-ELECTION
many lu brcn trmulalfd Into other
lailftlittet"! It U III )rmmthatlc lit
alcht inlo tho mul and licArt of thv
!.. ti- lii elorint-ftllon of th com
Mlllllilar t lint lis niailn hi booV
thi' r.r-Btil ai'lli-m vrr knuwn, In
illt.fll) brliiRliiK about a lUlr mi
dcratfthdiliic Utwvvn JiM'lo hi oth
rrwiM' tituhl hnn brn ai-imrotpd by
wiiRiW, To imiiilrtHt niPii am
t tttfithrnln thr Wf, j
Tf K.tn ItlVor U UIMil.ttlnBiHTT,. T,MHl'H:it IIIUIfM IIIH MIX "raalr."
I Aa A Ircltirpr nliu a atory icnrr
m.'ium.VATouiAi. m:i: asm La m, lwul ... IIU wlk
fOtllMOITAIMI.VUV IIISfAHTjhrir ln yr4r rko l well roinom
Itrnillli .burrd by lhon iM-arlnu li. 'J a
rmiill of tlu'lr bwMtlii n crowded
!hnuai la aaanrcd IoiiIbIiI.
HAI.KM. Jan. Si.' Apt'callnit to tin. n m. tin- train I drlncd, Man
H. T. BARNETT
DIES IN CAL.
WAS 1-OltMKIU.V A NKWSUKALUK
l.V KLAMATH TALUS, HKLMNO
HIT IN Itlll TO II. 8. THOMAS,
O.N ACCOUNT Ol" HIS IlriliTH
Mario and Mary McKarlnud, lone a
taytry of the fctaK, have Juat csut
doubt on ttio r&luo of a tkcleiitlllc In-
atrumt'iit, which wm exiHttrU to ac-
'compllah wonders In the detection of
crime. The accomtlitraph. a romark-
jable Invention of I.uf.1 reruirsl. an
i Italian aclentlst. to catch the j hades
iof the human voice, nnd thereby keep
a record of criminal superior even to
Urn thumb print, did nql record a
dlnVretieo In their voice. If thero l
one.
Thie young women, the daughters
of Auatln McKarland, an oClclnl of
the tVnver and Hlo Orande railroad,
made the tt In ! Ancele. Thsy
look alike, and of course drca alike.
Iloth have coloratura coprano voices
o much alike that vaudeville audi-enct-tt
on' l dUtlnetiUh them. It Is
ImpiMfclble for the audience to tell
when one atoji and th other begins
finRlnc
i ,S II. McClune, who brought orer
the I'eruest instrument, oeiieveo it
would catcli the difference. In a teat
Jof 10,000 rolces In Italy the Inventor
had fojud u sLnCe of difference In
tbottt the nearest alike. But the In
strument failed to record a difference.
In n test made In I.oa Angeles, be
tween the two voices. The women
gang exactly alike, aud their records
wero the amc. Hut that does not
mean the Instrument will not be cor
rect enough to help police depart
ments catch criminal.
, Alleging that aa the result of an
injury be reelved while In the employ
of tbo O, K. Transfer company, bis
right hand 1 badly lacerated. ome of
the muscles are severed and hla right
arar paralyzed, Thomaa K. Johaatom
,ha commenced suit against the com-
limay for damage.
J The suit vu died today by W. II.
A. Henner. The defendant aaaiad
aro V. C. Murphy and Dave Kaayoa.
owning the company, and fi.SOO U
.tbe amount aaked.
j Of thU 1100 U for atadleal auc
tion. 150 fr loas of work aad U.I50
for damages resulting from alhwasl
'ncsligcnce and carelesaaew of taa
company.
The accident occurred Xovwaaar
26th, accordng to the compUlaL Tate
nstrument states that Johnaton. at taa
direction of the company, waa oa tap
"of a load of hay, being traaaferrsd
(from a wagon to the company bare,
t While at work, he alleges that bis
hand was caught between the pulley
and cable, and he was raised until
suspended by the pinioned hand. Aa
l'llt4 I'ihi d.tflc
Wllinilllt. Jan 2 Thlrly-two
f rr.fUt.l frnni Uco tnna in
.ilalonn, nMr hrr. Hit morning, t
ln JU( (lulirlrl baa tiVnrfluWfiil lla iw.iu.ln nn lil miml flli Trnaatirnr --..r t V ll.iii.iiiii haa nrrain-iMl eti
iiii' ,h" l",,,',",t lM"WMil Thomaa II. Kny Iim nnitoutirrU hU i.tulumrut for lhr audience until
l m Hmter from Ihrrn to right (el ! rntidldary fr tho tepubllran iioinliin- Urnd arrive
HIf A dptnn riiimII bridge hato Hon and ro-elerllou lo lit oltlre.
Lsafl hv..L. .....
""""' "If it good biiallira record Ulailda
UsIUd I' tt nt '" boiild lmo no trouble
w i, . ' rirelvliifi llo nmuliialliiii and boluK
railON'A, Jmt ju -.ThU rlly la'ilecleil for Die aecimd lorm," atale
frsttltally holatr.i, . xw ,wn ,,f sir. Kay.
Dr.Hodg
e Promoted
J. L. FIELDER IS
SERIOUSLY SICK
1 Tho follolMng 1 from the Uklah
((Calif.) I'rws:
Henry Taylor Harnett died la this
jrlty on the ITth, after a lingering
lllne The (uncrnl occurred from
.Hutchinson A. Itoedcta' uuderuklug
jparloiH Mo mho afternoon al 2:30,
under tho ausplcoa of tbo woodmen
of the World. Tho deceased wa born
lu Helena. Mont Ho camo to Callfor-
uln with hi parent when C yearn old,
and to Uklah when about H years
old. I'or it number of year he resid
ed in Klamath Fall, where ho waa in
biialueaa, returning to Uklah about
3 V year ngo.
U. OF 0. STARTS
BUILDING WORK
ItUhop Ulngliani leaves
United Hresu Service
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 36.
,The Hev. KrodorlckDIngham Howden,
recently created bUbop of New Mex-
jlco, left here today to assume hi po-
Ultlon at Alberquerque, N. M.
ja result, ho claims the haad Is prac
tttcally useless.
The annual death rate to eacb thou
sand In thee anal aone. Including both
j employes and civil population, for a
recent month waa 19.66. The total
for 1907 was 31.67. In the preceding
(year, 1906, it was as hlgb at 4S.3S.
'KKI'Alll FUNI WII.I. UK KXI'KMH
Kl THIS HIMtlNfl AND HUMMKlU
WOKK TO UK FIXISHKO HV SKI-.
TKMIIKIt )
Seek More Members
I OI.I.OWINO A STIUHii: !' AIH.
fl.KXV Sir.NUAY KOKMKIt CHUN.
CII.MA.V IS TAKIJ.V TO TIIK HOS-PITAIi
HwWho LecluredHcrc in Chair of Social Biology
(Mrralil KpVfl HertlreJ
WNIIVKUHITY OK OIlKdON, Jan.
'lorioii Kreinom Hodge, who
'doming n ,,, nMrB n KtmU
' U "ou,,1 Oregon through hi
JS? '"-"Ion lorliirM on pop.
i. ltM ,,,,,,r h,,,c w
''lnr.iivV""""l"M ,,lvll" "f ",0
i Jttin .r"K"M ,,u,t Hllombor,
llllhli,!,. w""' l,r"f
ir i V nt 1,Mt "lvrally.
!-W ' t '"'r, ....
John I.. Fielder, fonmirly council,
muii from llio Second ward, nnd en
Kagoil lit logging contnu-l worK on
Wood llher, I nl Hn IHackliurit ho-
riK'ogultlou of lh work ho I doing plttil, tho victim of mroko of npo-
In the lowiiH mid rural illalrlila of tlm plexy.
Nlnlo. Ho greatly I till work appro Flulder wut Mtrlckiitt suddviily dun
clnled (lial hi dale nro taken nearly ,y m, u nmioved iih soon iih po.
(two month iiheml, and It I rare that hn, to tho Institution. While not
ho I nei'ii nl nil upon Iho university (,rltlfiil, hi condition I erloui
ramptis. Dr. Ilmlgu will also continue,
In collaborate with Iho ulalo gnmo
commlH.loM. Tluough mi prior tho lloraltl on
luillllliaaiiiii, ....., ,iii....i .. i,ll tnr n mrt.
Dr. (Iforgo Kebee, nlo widely .muru. , p.i...,-... .. ...... --;;
FRUIT SHIPPERS
BEAT RAILWAYS
IIKCISION l TIIK U. H. SUl'HKMK
t.-OUHT IXJOAV HEUUOKS TUK
ItATKS AXO t.UTS OFK IIOAUS
1'HIVIl.KOKS
continue
i!-..iwie.i ,,r;;z: :;..::.. , i r v :;, . fr. ....,,;.. r '..iin.y iu.boh ,.
nifii. .--.., ... r.- ,.......,, ... .......... ...- , , ........wi.. .., . Mil
oroil lippioinillie mi main ...v,....- - -
form
been
ophy
ss .,.;;:, .s,.!a, r - - "--
""iKIuIall10"" C"n,,,M" .
,w'.blS,,m,lth8HUtaw,u
'etlon to'; fuU cMr ,, u
.rmuiippeiirnuro on Iho lecture plal- m; " .?, iZa h...t lor
form a. at touclior' Institute, h ' ' ' fZLTX!
Mu elected full profcHHor of pl,llo.Uu. i.iomlirn. of ,wiu Jlrc ' W
oiltir. II., too, will conlluuo In ..-' '.hi. ei afl. o no rtln . nl
loiLlon work to great extent, nl- U cld In ho wet I or lh I. O.
t'lilled 1'rosa Service
WASHINtlTON, l. C, Jan. 20.
California fruit shippers won a moat
Important victory lu the United State
supreme court today against the Santa
Ko, Southern I'uelilu nnd Salt Lake
railroad.
The court auctalnsd the oraar of
tho couuuereo commltxilon, reducing
thu rliurge for refrigeration of fruit
cur, nnd denied tho railroads the ex
clusive privilege of Icing tho cars or
stopping the shippers frow pre-tclag.
VII Have Social.
i (Herald Special Service)
. UNIVKHSITY OF OU1.00N, Jan.
'26. -The ute uulveralty la about to
make use of tho 175,000 lu appropri
ations upheld by tbo pocplo In tho
I referendum olecttou last November.
.The $70,000 to be devoted to repair
laud additions to four building and
to extending tho heating plnnt will bo
expended so the additions will bo
'available for students by next Sep
tember,
i These additions will double tho
book capacity of tho library, will add
greatly to men's dormitory facilities,
I Mill lucrostse class room facilities in
Deady hall, and will enlarge one of
Jt ho engineering building-.
Tho 1100,000 class room aud ad-
Imlultitratlou building Is to bo ready
for class room occupancy by Febru
ary, HUfi. A material saving waa
) Hindu at the beginning by employment
(of tho state architect, .V O. Knighton,
to oversee construction.
I With him will bo associated Ellis
F, Uxwrenco, a Portland architect and
I landscape artist, from whom Ideas
lure expected for development along
I permanent lines of tho great ultimate
jtttato Institution planned.
In a Letter, Chamber of Commerce Outlines Plans
A bill has been introduced in tho
legislature of Manitoba to prohibit
the employment of white women and
girls lu any factory or plaoa of busi
ness owned or managed by Chinese or
Japanese.
j lu a circular letter urging local
i people, to becomo affiliated with the
'Klamath Chamber of Commerce, the
I following is given to show what the
Chamber of Commerce U fer:
"To secure the eatabltshlug of more
Industries and factories, which will
work up Into tho ilnlshed product
more of the raw material now pro
duced, aud which cuu bo profitably
produced here, thus creating addition
al payrolls, iucreaslug business tn ev
erv line, making u better market for
oil products of the farm, create a dc
mam! for more homes, more farmon,
mort dairymen and making Klamatu
county a belter placo In which to livfi.
Tho development of Klamath coun
ty It to far lu Its Infancy that uiauy
fall to realize tho mighty mission of
those who will look ahead and will
see what lies before us, aud with faith
I lu the future will work to that end.
'The good aud bouetlta that can be
I accomplished Is so wtdo In its scope,
iso tremendous In Its magnitude, and
bo necessary to the. future of Klamath
county, and yet requires such enor
mous offorta not only of a few, but of
everyone in the county, that member
ship In tho Chamber of Commerce,
active, hearty, co-operative, sympa
thetic membership Is a duty everyone
owes, not only to his vicinity and
county, but to himself.
"Tho coming year of 1914 holds
out more for Klamath county In the
way of now Industries, factories, rail
road construction, building activities,
mom farmers, more dairymen, than
for several years past, so let us get
together, push together, and work so
at the cud of another twolve months
wo can proudly point to a larger, bel
ter, moro beautiful and more prosper
ous Klamath county,
"What can we work for during the
year before us that will be of beastt
to all? Opening of Williamson and
Sprague rivers to logging operations,
moro sawmills, planing mills, box fac
tories, sash and door factories, furni
ture factories, packing plant, woolen
milt, yarn spinning plant, knlttlas;
plant, alfalfa meal mill, starca fac
tory, federal building, drainage of Ir
rigated lands, reclamation of tale
marsh lauds, opening of the Klsntatk
Indian reservation to settlement, at
tiring tho extension of payments for
tho water users, more farmers and
dairymen, creameries and cheese fae
torles, lower freight rates, better anr
ket conditions."
course upon the campus,
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