The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 31, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1914
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SIX MONTHS
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Tim ftr.l, rf(i.tlii! iii I'imIaI In
ltor Ihiurid and tivputy
ui. Xjulial fuller, who tlAVP brtl
tile (cVrral l)o maktlig lnirt'A
llott, iu bttiugbl about Ibraugh rur
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woh Hko thai ul Dm uppimih1
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itfukatin btnV, that an IntttlgAtton
dotwrd AdtlA(ilc.
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brine nut lurtlirr IminUrliing eri
mm, um Ctiandlnr, ttinl two irrt
rvlre mrn y r. WllllAin a ml II. 1
HrdttP, rrn iit Into lit la ooctlon
thr Uttr part or lmbr lo rnAke
n lnuilsUnn. fhomtltr had bren
mamonl in I'Milland aa a wltnea lit
Hi'lhiwdiailntt by ttit federal grand
Jury, tmt tiKtii advice I nun llic rri't
rtltq iiirn n , PAd, jl0 wnn ,r,
twtid. I
The wml arrvlrn mon pelll eV
t rck l.rtvuH-n KUuiAtli Falls
Attll Ttlta t.nlk hiaLlnai luUAllafKllrtlia
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l'1-on tl.elr ri-'turn to IMrlUnd tbey'l CIIICAdO. Jaa. jO-T'io foderal
IWtl.d II. It.tr ., ..,.1 n. ttlRt"'l Jty ly It.tllclA.! HHlft & LO.
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wull, IhtrAinl iiml Fur came In on
Wedttmilay rrnm Cortland.
curing it .,.rtii warrant from
I'nlM HintMi roiiimlaaloimr Charles
I l-VrKU.Iill. llmv till t..r !. Merrill
rnuiiiry, ami ,n, t return until Inat
night. ThU morning they lefl ror
i'nriUiitt
a riatilt of tho treatment accord-
frhiiilloiii Hnxtun, Proaoctilln. Al
'"fliiiy J,,IU rV m Krc(, Morloy,
'ioiii Irwin employed on thn case,
r Imvlng much rmmtlo cointneiit
Captain Berry Is Blamed
Ovmers of Wrecked SkipSiyHtAdcdlmdvistdly
I'nlUd I'ress Bsrvlee
NOHKoi,k, Vn., Jan, ai.The oftl
"w of ti,n oi, nm,nn Hteamshlp
totnngny bliuutia yesterday's fatal col
"'un to nn error In Judgment on the
I'W or Cnpuin Merry of the sleaater
tucket, in K a,.,,, fog the Nan-
m C0,1,,,,,,, w,th xlMr M0",
'o that vewel la two and drown-
boutnttypejmi.'
, TURNED LOOSE; G. L
ARRESIED IN PORILAND
lmle upon Kmir head Mtn) run
lt,hlj ,ml ,(u muKituuiMu t,t HaiIoii
through iiii of Win r.ronit Jnr
tntorl u ltn Park Ae, wild It l
ftly ptmllrlrd that tliouM KaIoii '
brine a ull (or bivy damage, hf
Mould have nu trouble Ml all In "III
nine Tbo IrJrfBl fitVfalleatltiti ( llil
atlolr romitieuirrd quite It title Ago.'
anil t rk before llio county,
grand Jury coMiiier-d Alt ltitlga
lluil ill llir tf ft Hull tan-, r-rrl i'Hlrn
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III r ii Mor here Investigating the u
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WEEK OE PRAYER
MEETIN6 IS EIXED
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at m. :. fin urn siuttr ami
Airi:u.NHv n:i.-ri.N(iH attiii:
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rhurrh will condutl a prlo uf toc-ol.
hie at Hip rburvh Ttif will taw
U( of xing, tr)er, le.tlmuuy and
pIvACtltUg,
Allrriiinili luerllug will b held lu
Iioiiip In Tarluu partA of the city, b
iclniilitg Ttiri Armuunromeitta of
II lima All! be liUIi Ifiitn Un) o dy.
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tint lfh vt) licli'ful A genrral
plrli of h'fiiliir for ibme romlttg
mretlttg rill Ibe mind of tbo rburcb.
Tb public I invited to all lhr,0
mrellllg
PACKER AND ROAD
NDICTED TODAY
hWIIT ". AM TWO Mill HAH,
IIOAIW AUK IIKI.It HV I'KHKIUI.
IIIIAMI JI'IIV .N ITT MU'AHATi:
tIM'XTK
I'ltlted fro Karvlco
noil the IVittii)lvnnln find S'urthiil
eru rnllroitit on rtmrgi- of rnliatlng
The liiilktmenl nttogrd 177 oimr
lite onellr.
.Mnkllttf liiipiiiVi'tilrlil.
I.. A. Diivldcon, proprietor "f the
Cuiittiil bur bur hp. I muscfitsc n
iiumber of Improvement itbmtl the
Ahop. Ho I putting In n now boot
hlnck Hiniiil, nnd nddlng two now bath
room, which nro to be tilled tip with
vapor nnd ueedlo bath.
Tho Old Dominion otriclals say tlmt
Horry' order or Hill speed nstcrn nr
lor hi veol crushed Into tho iililo ol
the Monroe lot llio wntcr Into tho din
ablod craft und sunt It to tho bot
tom, Tho Merchant and Miners compa
ny, owners of the Nantucket, assort
that tholr ship commander noted cor
rectly uu'der the elrcuautaace..
SENATORS HEAR
WHY U. S. MUST
OWN THE PHONE
lit Itl I.MIN
Ml(l Ills
lonu
Itl.l'Oltl
timiiUou tu ilie IV
I niit rr Ornril,
l U tin-(mill lllllrllt'. Kill), Uitdrr
llin riilitiilluit, in htii,rt a !
iiilt Ovrr ilmTf Irpliono mill TH
liiHpli jrMlie mill Give Out 1,1-
liliva fill llirll 0MTlilll,
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recommending ih, gomaim-iir. t n-
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li fiuuil-(p Alil iniwlBfU Mlal IacII
iiii whlrh lli ruiwUluiiMn iuaVi- II
tin emi-riimi'iir iluly m prorldtj,"
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II IlllluwIllC rrriiJKIIlallOII
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lr iiiHi nimniilttiraiiim aim
kucli
oiiirr mmm lor tlic tranmllon of
IlilrlllflM'- a tuny hrrrnltrr detelop, i
That rneir Aniulro by purcliAtoi
ai Ait apprnlMrd alun tlin commerdal
iolphmn ntorl. mrept the lrw. Hudton, tx railroad which l little
tit' Jin bard of ouUlda the Kant, but U of
'That tutt AUiuorlie Ibc iwit-'cunnldnrabU imortAiice, haa been
mAi-r fiirrl to UMif. In hl dlK-re-jiotced to vtl!c with bl 1,000 m
Unit, and utnlt-r urli jrcuUlloiit at,(i) who ntuu utrlke the other
br ma) prrcrllie, reo4bte llcetwo
lor ibe iipcrAllon by prlat Individ
!.. ot-latlHi. rotnpinle and cor
iMirAllmiA ol tbe lelegrapli rlfeAUd
iirb part of tlit tilrpbone rlre aa
ilm govrrninetit may reiiulr
SLEET STORM IS
CAUSING DAMA6E
,N i: MAN MKKTM
l i: A T II
Tllltoltill TI:I.I:I'II0M: HKCi:iVal mire.
Kit CIIICAliO ItKltlltTS MAXV.omclaU
ItUAIt. fltll'I'I.KII
INDIA.VAI'OMti, Jan. II.-
Aa n
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.null ol a aleei alornt. lre are proi.;lmmrdlaieb' crlio on the nwd was
ilrniiHl. ami till ctlm I mum crip-1'""? rrtorrd. A atrlke. which might
plnl lhAii In nl irliig' flood.
J,.rpb WaNh waaahucked to diMth
when he he put telephone receiver
to hU ear. A live wire had blown
nrroiut the teleihitwi lino. '
CIIIPAdO, Jnti, 31 --llullroad are,
imrrtl) red nml H utiurtinu line Jitu
detid a ti tiiltt of it Mtlfl lUtouHlnrm'
toitit)
FORD AND SUHR
ARE
jntv riMK vi:imitT ion iwu-
ti.v ih:iiiii:i: mi'hukk thkb
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Viurri:n
MAUYSVII.I.i:, J nn. 31. -Mellaril
Ford nnd lleriimn Hiilir were today
round guilt)" or necoml degrco murder.
They wr tried In connection with
the rioting nt Ilm Durst hopynrd last
rail.
Wllllum Heck nnd Hurry llagiin
were ncqiiltted.
Seveiv Cold.
Fred Nool, proprlutor ot tho Mar-
Hliull house, I nlmot volecW with n
srvorn cold,
Hcttirtis to Klanuttli.
Uo lurrlsh, who has boeu spendlug
tho winter In tho sunshlno of Houth
em CulUornlu, relumed In Klamath
Full Friday.
ile! urn Home.
Mlna (Iraco Duncan, who has been
vUitltiK her father, Conductor J. II.
Diiucnu In tho Hot Spring addition,
returned to hor homo In Hod HluB
ou this morning's train.
CONVICTED
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Who Settled With Men
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Clifford 8, rilm. rlrc prtldvnt and
friiontl iuminitor,of the Delaware and
day. Tli company capitulated and
restored tbe men lu work, agreeing
alo to evry condition the union men
mjili-, It waa oitn of tho mot quickly
leltted large ttrtktv In the hUtory of
railroading.
Allor a year of negotiation, 0,000
iiH'U, inrludlng vuglneem. fl'reuieu,
ciiinliiilom, tritlurtien and telegraph
rtn wnlki-il out when tbo company
rlmll) refuted lo rcttnrc to duty an
niKlutvr i nd a flri'iiian charged with
disobedience of ordnni Tbe men said
the) bad refined to brea ka rulo of'
tin. touiiutiy at tbe direction uf uj
minor otllclal The road wm tied up i
mid It moved re- trnlna. Tho
appealed tu tho national
I, board or Arbitrator, .but the next day
'.Mr Sim met a committee of tbe
re-,ul'louUl and tilgiied an agreement.
iAe Peen awatrou to employers anu
employ wi, iAteo ir tnan lony-otgni
hour
FATHER OF JOE
SMITH IS DEAD
SAO INTKIXKJKNCK IIKCKIYKO
HV ISH.It'K CHIKK FHOM MIX
MMOTA HltOTlir.H AXI SIS
THUS OXCK I.IVKII HKIIK
.. . of .,,.. ,Mellh Smllh hM
rMmivm, liua Ilf ,,m ,,,,, ot hia
,., ,:dW!tr, ry Smith, al Hlack
Duck. Minn, Tho father coudltlou
hn been grave for somo little Unto.
DeccmitMl wim iv native of Now
llriiuawlck, and wan 73 years ot age ul
tho tlmo or his deinUe. lie camo to
tho I'ulted Stilted lu 1SSU, mid a oar
intur nettled In Muck Duck, whuro ho
coiiducted n inorcnntllo entablUhmont,
und Inter orected busliiosa bulldtngn,
im tho town grow.
Six chlldrui aurvivo him, among
them being Tom U. Smith ot Kugeno
n ml Mm. Fred Kkluuot' uud Mr. Don
iild McKeuxlo ot Now Westmlntttor,
II. 0., nil ol whoul resided here a few
years ago, A brother, Hubert Smith,
has been a rosldeut ot Centorvllle,
Calif., tor lirty years.
i Dauro at llouaton's
There will be u dauco at Houston's
opora houso toulght, with tho cele
brated Star orchestra furnishing tho
music. This will give Clair Arnold,
.., ,1... Hint, mwhulrn nn nl.linptlinltv
to try out his now drum, which just
urrlved last night.
KLAMATH SPUDS
NOW
;mi I'lticitt rou thk skxt
TWO MONTHK
DEMAND
CALIFORNIA
CariiMil Shliiml iw OAkUmt Vnlr- Uocltr for Uio prtiTcntlon of cruelty
. .... ......!.. to anlmaU I the aaauraneo glren thU
iU), iiimI Oilirr Will Follow Tliel . , . ,, , ,,, " .
' I morning t;r Mm. O. W. White, preal
Wr. Imuw Mr Hf Tin rr Will Ib-fdeitl of the Woraen'a Clrlc Leacu.
..m- Markn for a l.liiln While.1 "A number of cai rulrln the
nttntlon of a humane officer bare
Prior in ft..- Ailma of CallforUjbtn p,,, , our nolcc rv:.aiiyp"
I'iMMliir on llir Mrki-i Tlwrr. "11 Mr. White, "anil we expect to
Accenting In O. II. Campbell of the
Klamath Valley Vareboue company, anltnalj owned by negligent and
'the farirer of Klamath county will (vicious people.
ihavo i KtMd opportunity to J Upon oil "Only a day or two ago a man waj
'all tbolr urpluA pofatoen at a Tcry admlnliterlni; nch an unratrclful
JkooiI piJre. bmlnK to hU home that a lady, pa-
Already heavy demands for pota- In the bam. u moved to Interfere.
lor rr K'liiluit from CAllfomU. iid
It I believed that thin demand will
continue for a prtod of about aU
wccl.. A carload belonclax to C. II.
Daeoit a shipped to Oakland Krl-1
day. nnd other chlpmenU are expected j
to follow. I
Mr. Campbell In of the opinion that
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mo lAnner duuio uu wen 10 iauc
arraugemenu to dlapose of their po-
tatoev within tbe next lx weeka or
two monlhi at the outatde, aa he be-
lio by that time Callfornl will
have IU own tupply of Klatoe, and
lat year' crop will be a drug on the
market. At tbe prctenl time potato
are bringing $30 and better a ton.
BASKETBALL TEAM
WILL MAKE TOUR
KUIMATII HUSH FIVK WILL IU1Y
HIGH SCIIIK)I.S AT ASIIia.M).
.mi:ih-xuii, Giuvrs I'ass and
CKYTItAli IHJI.NT
Tufuday morning Coach McCall
will take his aggregation of basket
ball kt.trs, and start on their tour of
the Itogue Klver Valley. Tbey will
meet the teams ol Central I'olnt. Med
io rd. Ashland and possibly Grants
I'amt.
The game with Yreka has been can-
culled on account ot the Yreka high
Hchool having no place to play.
Judging from tho game the boys
put up last night, It seems safe to pre
dict h clean sweep of victories for
Klamath county high on their tour.
Conch McCall will take Noel and
Hum, ferward: McClure, center;
Holler and Garrett, guards; llnle and
McCornack, tubs.
FOOTBALL FILM
AT STAR MONDAY
I'lCTUUKS OF THK O. A. C. AND
THK U. OF O. KtKTHALIi OAHK
AND THK U. OF O. AND U. OF W.
CONTEST
In addition to the regular pictures
at tho Star theater Monday and Tues
day nights or next week, J. V. Hous
ton has jual mndo arrangements tor
a speclul reel tu bo shown that night
picturing tho football game between
tho O. A. C. and the U. ot O. tor tho
championship ot Oregon, which re
sulted lu a 10-to-10 lie score, and the
gatuo between the II. of O. and the U.
or V. for tho Conference College
championship, which was won by the
University ot Washington, 10 to 7.
Thoso pictures were taken by "Bill"
Hay ward, physical Instructor ot the
University ot Oregon, aud, besides the
guinea mentioned, show many Inter
esting "rooting" stunts pulled oc by
the loyal followers ot the teams.
A bill for tllB rBDOal Of the Child
labor law has been introduced In the
Massachusetts legislature.
S. P. C. A. EOR
KLAMATH FALLS
UOMK.VH CIVIC LKMiVf. WILI
MW.V TAKK HTKI'M KOH I'Kll
FKCTI.NO OltCA.MATIO.V OF A
HUMA.VK hOCIKTV
That KUmAth Fall la to baro a
hAto tbo Aoclely orean!zU and offl
rered wltbln a Terr abort time no that
proper protection may be bad for lh
There are-other cuci, too, that ihould
'be attended to, and will be, jut as
'noon a v can effect an organization
LAKEVIEW SHUT
OFF BY N. C. 0.
XO IMUMPttCTtt FOU TRAIX SER. !
IUK I.VIU THKKt. fVK TCUCKE
WKKK STATION AGENTS ARK
ALL LA11 OFF
t Herald Special Service)
LAKEVIEW. Jan. 31. -Were It
not for the stage service to Klamath
Fall. Lakerlew would stand a good
chance of being' Isolated. As It Is,
there has been no train In over the
N. C. O. for two weeks, and It Is ex
pected that It will be at least three
weeks more before trade can be re
sumed, with the snow- going away.
There Is much freight for this town
tlel ud at lleno. which cannot t unt
out. There tfas been no mall froniiout?Und,n w""nt w ".
Itcno for two weeks.
This morning the headquarters at
Reno telephoned all the railroad's sta
tion agents along this line to take a
layoff ror an Indefinite period. There
Is a foot of snow on the level here.
Brings lu More Porkers
A. li. Brown and SI Brown brought j
lu twenty tat hogs last night for the j
l(nl mtarlrskt Thav ulartarl ffAm t ni
gell Valley with the hogs on two wag-j
ons with four hon.es. but before they
reacneu mo uieno gap tney werei
forced to strengthen their team, and
Will Urotbertou added his team to
tbe ruotlvo power. Thus equipped, the
load of hogs was delivered to tbe
daughter house ot Crialer Jfc Stilts I
without further trouble.
Westerfelilt as Host.
This evening the boarders at the
Marshall house, together with the en
tiro Marshall house force, office, din
ing roonAund kitchen, will be thu
guests of DFred Westerfeldt at the
cafoterla dlnueV served by the Civic
League lu.tho llhidley building. Doc
has reserved a big table tor the occa
sion, and the ladies in charge of the
cafeteria have engaged extra hela.
Evidently they have had a tip from'posuro and starvation, aa the ladlea
Mrs. Fred Noet of the gaatrlmagiamttions were that she had not eaten any
of tho Marshall house bunch. thing for probably a week.
Seeks Radium Refinery
New Bill Would Provide
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D, C, Jan. 31.
Congressman Martin D. Foster of Illi
nois, chairman ot the house commit
tee on Minos and Mining, today In
troduced a bill, calling for an appro
priation of 150,000, to be used In
equipping a radium reinery.
The refinery la to ha operated by
CITY FINANCIAL
CONDITION BEST
IN ITS HISTORY
GOOD HUIU'IXH LKVT
IX TUB
TKCASCKY
Mayor, Ileeonler 4 Meaabeia of tkm
CowkII An to lie Comumtmtm am
the ForeAigfit They Have Playlf 1
In Holdhag !w Kiiiia WMmm
llecoaalaa; Addfciwl to a
llarmfwl to the Cltjr.
The annual report of tk FeUc
Judge of the city of Klaaaatk rail tot
tbe year 1913. which la publUhew to
day, Ia an excelleat ahowlag of the
financial condition of the city.
For th first time la ka history,
Klamath Falls Is on a real cash hasht.
lu warrants are the saas aa cash.
The cash balance on, haad la the
city treasury on January 1. 1914t
greater than was generally aupeoseeV
There was In all funds a total of 11!,
322.S5, and of this assoaat the tea
eral fund contained $13,4C1.S7.
The taxes for the year 111 will
'soon be coming Is. so ahoat 911,069
jwllt toon be added to these funds.
A careful perusal of both the ar
terly and the aaanal resorts of the
police judge should be the eaaee of
rejolclag oa the part of the eltlseae
of Klamath FalU
From a practical beakrupt
Hon a year ago, the auay laaaeial
probtena and dtScutUea have heam
met and oTercosae by the Bayer aa4
members of the couacil. aa4 toasy
Klamath Palls' taaaeaa era la the
most flourishing coadltiea li has erer
known. All this has beea aeeogeaUeh
ed without la say way aacrlldag the
steady growth and derelopsseat of the
city.
The bonded indebtedness of the city
amounts to a total of flll.79S.SI, all
of which covers Indebtedness created
in the years past.
Through the disposal of refunding
bonds for I7S.793.00 all of the oM
and no warrant la bow lamed
there Is money la the atty
cover same.
GIRL STARVES TO
DEATH IN CHICA60
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AND UIK8 W1THI.V AN OCR.
KXIHMURK AND LACK OF FOOD
GIVKX AS CAUSE OP DEATH
i United Press Service
CHICAGO, Jan. 31. yoaasj arl.
probably IS years ot age, very poorly
clothed, tainted and fell In a huge
snow drift at the junction of Forty
Third and Loo mis streets this mora-
ing.
Sh'o was rescued, and taken to a
place ot shelter, but died about aa
hour later, without fully recovering
consciousness.
Coroner's Physician Springer said
that the girl's death was due to ex
for GoTeriMat Activity
tbo government, according to the
measure, This also asks aa ssdMaaH
appropriation of 1800.008 to he ex
pended la research work reaardiac
radium, from now until Juaa, till. ,
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of radium taass from the Hae')ev
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