The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 27, 1914, Image 1

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    KLAMATH FALLS'
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT It NEWf
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
'lKa 3J .CSiiSJU iSQ ti!HJI4 UUCOTOtZ
KLAMATH FALLS, OR'JEGON, TUESDAY. JANUARY 27, 1914
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Horsefly Filing Approved by Lane
SINNOTT'S PERSISTENTWORK
RESULTS IN APPROVAL IN THE
LAND OFFICE AND DEPARTMENT
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Chairman of Star
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Celebration
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WILSON TALKS
LIFTING EMBARGO
FROM MONITIONS
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lirilrrnl tlirlr tettnIntlon. ntJ lb! i
MIHne at all j j,My way oni'tW
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I'uriUiul. ili Inmlli btimc II tlin boti country lo an Intrrmt
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nl ilti ivtiioinr) lati- tbla summer wlmn thr imibarcr comM off.
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INTO SESSION; TO
REPORT FRIDAY
t-XItTHEK MATTCK8 WILL MB
GIVEN ATTKXTIO.V
' U'lifB Adjourameat Wa Takes bj I
, qul.ltorUI llody Lm Wtk It Wm
Kapiioncd Ttwt Tbb Wm for tfco
I 1'urpowc of Waltlsc roc the tlttmrm
of Jutlxe llraton From (lie Xortb
' Sc-wtlon Started Today.
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Ilatr)" Thaw U only a nominal ftom ConcorJ havo
Intrrr.t rrrry bo gam tbn cot mnlttrc ecrrt lnfor-'.,rlM,ncr in Concord. N. II., wbero bo ' w,u confirm this. In the mean
bay directly, iiiailtm rcw-alln a much voro con- . , , , ., ,. ., tlmo Thaw ban uot bn admlttoU to
tu iiruutv tin, 4IIIHII in Moil unan thoy realltoJ. 'hn b,"n 'UC,! hU ,0 ball. o he cannot leave tb state off
ntrrr.t In th. 5tvTal of tb . n.ior a ruit .'tcaan iwylum. The Illustration ercv MhJw ,
The Klamath county grand Jury
will cot make a return to Circuit
Judgu Demon. ..
Instead, it will consider matter
until Friday, before making any re
port. This Information was glrea to
Judge Dcttson today by !rocating
Attorney John Irwin, following the
tcconvening of the Inquisitorial body.
An adjournment was taken early last
wwslu
At the time of the adjournment.
, the grand Jury bad already bee la
jUtt.ilon sdreral days, during wkka
tlmf at leant fifty witnesses case to
Klamath Falls In aaawer to msjuaetm.
It was expected that the seasioa today
was for the purpose of reportlag to
eJudge Iteason. then absent froaa the
city.
. Owing to the storms. Judge Beasoa
lannounced in court this morn lag that
'nuloiijf there are some criminal iadlct-
tte(niPQU with the accused persona la-
Ifiuuuou, ho mui qui :mii mo aieai-
bors of the Jury panel from taelr
horuea at this time.
MIIUie.MUi Kiirr i miirl in lofiKltiK tindrrtaVlne
" " "" tbi cotiilne on, lm will return to .
miMllwH iKiirin ir a nllne m tlto KUmaili I'alU 4inl hmUi bin tatlmr
lfnulr lu In ), manosninrni of tlm lumber
TliU bom 3. tefoltnt lilf fnim bunlnn"
Opie Read Pleases All
FIREMEN NAME
SAME OFFICERS
tho, M-voral of tb Mnators. as a result.
cbnnifcd their minds regarding for
mer objection i to WIIikmb'ii raisins
of tint arms rt sVargo.
Irir commll a members were sur
liriccii to loan ttfhe strength shown by
tbu (onttltull snialtstas, and the big
amount of te-t rlrery they control.
New Lecture ''Scarecrows" Is of Powerful Truths
nn; tiii: iih'htii oi.nskcutivk
iniM i:ii w,Kr:rii:i.n is rims.
i an riiii:i or tiii: voi.t.v.
ii:i:ii i:i.itT.Mi:NT
Kirn Chief Kii WnKulU'ld was Inst
niKlii ti-rlit uil to tiilkii b) tlio mem-
linn ot tlm volunteer duparlmuiit.
Tbl Is WnWelhilil's fourth coiuwu-
ll0 (C0II.
Tho followliti; iiltlcora ito riHelcct
ed 1'rtiHliluiil, Omr Dreuiioiiiun;
jiiilBmeiits, to iMirw oilier limn ilii-lr !' l'Klliil, (IcorKo Timnot. secro-
iniy.liiMHiiri'r, Hurry (loollor.
WUn 0.i, Head htiuted bent M i.lgl.i, ll ulll .so iou lM.trr '
J0)wi, AK0( j,,, tturtK.M Kt.' 'Jfnrrtol, w n mlllnry oKnlinl
liirt ,wl ",,' "Mi lm liit4,lMiinrtltmlo, prejuillrv, fisirnf unli'
leu .'"" ',,W U1,,"' p,u '" ,"'tfil' llnl". iKnoMiire, nml I ho Un
. '" ,gnl'. r Inlor, aluuild liii'i-eil frlnbts that ratine men often
t'lUrn n,( tntai Mnltle rfw.if. I !...... .. .....L ,...liwl ll,.,lr lillr
.. "a l tt I'retniiiiii. juilBHieiits, to rirw oilier limn ilii-lr
ny men, tt, ,inu, l)t,(,t ut Uiintinm neiillnieiils. IMrltoiilnrly .11.1 ho
' ' " ,''", n ,, " spunk of tlm pollllcal smrccrow,
bur L ,nl"1 "f m,twr by n lcir wlili'li priHlleii.il dire illnrtHtur, sho.ibli
' "' l,,u Imt.iro" U usiinlly u ibern roine n olmiieo In nilmlnUlin.j
,,, (i '" '"'"tllnit ol tho pnlmy tait tttui, Inrlft roUlon. ele Tho eiiiuii.J
tor m "I'T"'"" ",,'l'r,," "'" i,"t'siilimliiii of tho neurit whs ii fur nntroj
ur tl ". IK' "y, r wrlllliu Ibis rndlenl step, snlil Iteml, nlld lint M ill
,hf ' ' t,c, wl"i n tow plHlHiiilonlry was belter off, itenilln thu lnilio.
" nviweeli. ThU tluuiuli lul i !..., i- ).,.. , '
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To niixclnlo Oplo Ht'iul " '!
iieimiiry lo hoar lli Kiiuiit, tnnslo-j
lililloil Hmillioruer lalli. TliroiiRlioul'soi'TIICIlN I'ACHTO WII.Li tSi: A
his speei'li, thorn Hushes to llto ininj
lint ii
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emil". "! "' m'l,U' ' ""' l'"'K
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to lmprovu villi gu. III. lot-
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U l.r i .U"' "rrt ,l,m' ' croor.
niuu, i .Ur U,"n m ,,,'"" '"
ilh T..' 'r,,m u, l'ltrw. Klniu,
Ko .! . ,'.w,,,, ;,ro 'Prom lllllitr-
." !i.r. Tu Umtty "w,ruv"1
iied h. ,,'0I," r,c'vwl I'oro, ho
'ir. but ,"","r "f U" 0 "-
lltoss lho hMtUt "' min "
nl(t,,ucJm""""" " lyplwl Anurlrnu
i,otlVn ' o t the rough
,0, won, off. h8 (oId uom9 r0B"d
FLOOD CONDITION
MPROVED TODAY
FALSE ALARM OF '
FIRE IS GIVEN
UTIUt AUASIl OK SKVKItAI.
III.OOIKS, TIIKTIIXMK.V I.KAHN
THAT TIIKItK W4S SO CAUSK
Hill NUMMONH.
Iionioly Mint funny, thotiKh iionu llto
lem Into hIiiiIIUmi nml inetiipliorH, imu
volloiin lU'scrlpllou, but not oncu lo
tlieso short vuuitrleti ntrry him front
lliu iMtrnoHtiiess nml tbo Import ot tltu
I homo,
Lust night's onlortnlnniont was cou
rlmloil by Head vvllli n jncllnl of "A
lUiitui'ky Kviid," ono 'of bis own
rltorl riiinposltloiiN, which sals forth
lho burning family prldo mnl tho on-
t'yltiK Imlroil which wus chnractorlstto
of the Old Honth, ami kept up for
yours n neighborhood warfare.
John V. 1 Illusion Is rocotvliiK umiiy
toiigrntulntloui for aocurlug suoh an
alirnctton for Klamath Falls.
STIUMKH U.NTIli TltAl.N HKUV-
kji: oan' in: KiuMiai ham.
aei: ukstimati:i
A fuUo ularm oC (Ire. lurned In this
forenoon, cnllod ot tho- llro depart
nwut, uud causal n nar of sovoral
llo.ks mul no Utile o-rlletttont boforo
It iu. learned ilml thcrtt was no
'ftlnio to bo quetuchcd.
Tlw telophoiie. call to the tiro sta
tion stutetl Hint tbo llro wua At 713
Main Htrvot.
Mi. Willis lm proving.
Mm. Dick Wlllbt, who tins boon ill
for tho punt thj-oo wookx, Wns oblo to
l(o up for u. Utile wlillo this momliiK.
United I'ruDs Sorvlco
HAN FKANCI8CO, Juu. 37. Flood
rontlltlons mo roporied Improvod uv
orywhuto In (bo stole, oxcept uuur
Hmiln lliirbnrn.
Ilumlrodrt of murooiiuU pussongoni
uro thorn, mid it is not oxpoctod that
trnln soi vlro can bo resumed for throe
days.
Thu Houthoru i'uclllo bus chartered
u -eiwol to tako passougers to coast
points uomttft their destination.
U IIimiI "IHI7."
A foaturo of uu ultrwctlvo Kogor
Ulrolliem sllvor illsplty in tho window
of Wllllrtin A. MJtuton Is a sliver soup
luillo, which Justly lietrw tho hnll
mark. "1847." This ladle was made
Unit year, boliic ono of tho first nrtl
i' I on niautifuclmtsl by thb thou new
concern. Tho lmllo Is the property ot
MrH, K. M Narplo, huvlup been given
to hoi- mother, and though It has beau
In daily Horvloo slnco It wran unulo, it
Is good fop a ountury or so more.
sho him on a shopping tour with tlut this tact doe not causo Thaw
his guard while ho U awaiting Ote greater inconvenience than to keep
.iiiim. nt tin. fmtnral court, before him In Concord. So far as known the
which ho sued out a writ of habeas fieht by certain New Yorkers, ropre-5 Francisco, where he had gone oa a
,r m. it... nttemnt of tho state au- aeuted by former District Attorney i mwsion or Dusiness connected wua
tboritie to return him to New York. Jerome, to keep Thaw In prison or an
Tho commissioners named by the asylum, has grown lukewarm. It is
court to inquire Into hU sanity have J said that no further attempt will be
come to the conclusion that be Is sane 'made to restrain him If tho federal
enough to bo at large. Tho reports Judge at ConcOrd frees him.
Hack From 'Frisco.
Harry K. Anglln returned hut night
from a threw weeks' sojourn In San
tho new court house.
Moro than 3,000 cases of typhoid
fever were reported In New York city
In the month of September.
will continue Farmers to Use Record
HOME MEETINGS; -
Scope of Reclamation Publication Is Enhrged
MirrmiMST laymkx will con
duct SKKVICKS TO UK HKLDI
MOHTLY IN niFF-RKNT CITY
HOMKS
Thu homo meetings buKUU last
week by tbo draco Mothodlst Episco
pal church will bo continued this
w-cok as follews:
Tho curreut issue of the Heclama-j Interest and value to the farmers oa
tlon Record. otUcial publication of thelour Projects.
. . I Properly employed, the Racer
reclamation service, marks a !,,, Decome a m,d,UB t9t
epoch In tho relations between tho L,lo uUtrlbuUon of Taiuable and faet
water usoro and tho men lu charge ot jful Information, and at the same time
I tho service. Instead of bolng a publl- develop a spirit of mutual co-opera-
i .i.. ....u. f,. i,A .mninvM nml Hon among tho farmers oa all pro-
Tnesdny ovonlng, at tho homo ot Meets.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stolnmotz. 9S0 " the service, tho Record is ppo, t0 taclud- m u.u
Walnut street. now to bo for tho water users as well. pubUcaUon ,utemtlxU th, ,,
Wednesday wvonlng. with Mr. und 1'roject Manager J. 0. Camp Is lr-jclatlona and their members, showing
Mrs. K. II. Ramsby, 503 Melrose liarlK t0 8d lo each wator U8er uu the condition of crops. raarkeU, and
atreet. der u, K'"'"8"1 Project a copy of ,ho pr0gress of development, together
Tho French military authorities
havo suco eoded la auUtlar a aua-eaiv
rylng kite;,
Tliursdny ovonlug. with Mr. und
Mrs. 1. D. Whltmoro. 1203 Wushlug-j
tou street.
Friday evonliiK at tho hnll In Mills
ntldltton. '
Thoso meetlugs couslst ot social
dlscuaslou, Hong and prayer, and in
the main will bo led by laymen.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
all to attond. The meetings wlll"cotn-
tnenco promptly at 8 o'clock.
There was born ou the farm ot II.
I'. Teckwar, near Allentown, Pa., a
perfect colt that weighed only 15
pounds. It Is smaller than an aver
age Nfox terrier, and la la perfect
health. It Is a registered Shetland.
tho Record. ThU will bo dona each
month hereafter.
Tho Record each mouth contains
the ofllcinl reports as to progress un
der the various projects. bldB to be
asked for, and mnny other matters ot
lutorcst to tho farmer as well as the
otQclal, Hereafter, articles by water
users will also bo featured.
. Tho following letter has been sent
'to tlm various water users association
'by Statistician nianchard:
' With n Ylow of extendlud tho scope
mid usefulness of the Reclamation
Record now edited by the service, I
nro writing to the several' water users
associations Inviting their co-operation
and assistance In making the
Record a publication ot mora general
with brief discussions of questions af
fecting the welfare ot the people, and
constructive criticism which will tend
to Improve the methods of operation
and distribution of water.
Individual experience la the use of
water; the developmeat ot more e-
clont Irrigation methods; of
clcs oncountered aad the meaai
tod to overcome them will be af i
clal interest.
In order to eliminate the relrthfrtf
unimportant commuaieatloM aad ta
avoid controversies and HreoaaUUee
In discussions, all papers thoald at
transmitted through U water aatra
associations, which oraaalaatleaa la
a measure should verify taa (rata at
the statement.
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