The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 02, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
PRINTS THE t
NEWS WHILE IT It MlWi
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1914
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REBELS
mirtiyt'J-'T'''' . .
COURT APPOINTS
AMICf CURIAE IN
TOE SHAVER CASE'
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;tu4 Jf tUluriUf tilfilil on a
(kAttn ot Wltry by ball" UpfBrd
Uj tb llnlr llUmimpM IX and nil
.irulUr -bt irpfeffc.J b Mr. A.
IbhUb, l4u bu allege h I
Awptac hrr iTil4o wrtii, V J.
akrf a ltxl ahiih"j'. r
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J.ff Ulite tqiutned brfc ht Hip
lt4 Jmo for rffrlluii ThW at
Ut tout bo look 1 100 l ah latll
ittt mntif
ii thl Mlcltnetil HtnOef iw4
IBCtr Tito tttutl then Uldpfpd tlio
ilttl ii rnicr a pica u( not guilty,
tl(b ran latt-r U rtiaur-l l( ht
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!Tlbii-t'tit tf Aliotnpy Thomas
I5n Ah4 Clurlr r HUM A roup.
IP Pf Ittp Arrue nyi-r
I ilo i)uettl I ho wt!i4fwl of
fcitn.lf ttti.l riuitio, upon I tin ground
'JM Ibp dclrtnUtll WAS Alt able At
inruvr t4 lliftt he bail lh4 mule
Ithoul anr fali.ultmlnti with tlielil.
Up hrlJ llml Ihp tyIc of liplllipf
woula U? ntcreary Al all.
In tvif Judeo llvtuttli tntr. ll't
In mkln thn iilnltnon Up Ulin
i lie l() Mtornf) In Annr "aiuIcI ,
fUtUrr," )( tinlil OiaL lilAklllUt-h A
hi taM wmi oni AlTrrlltte a tncinltvr
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foil Wpip iirlc.l. nni milt' fur llir.;. ..i,r .-i.li m.m. I.U
4i-frulii!it, Inn for ilm riuirt mul f'"!1
ino iir a.him-IaiIiih,
tho ..miir will Iip ukeii ui ftull.pr,,,,, rttU,rrt, pi, of nut Ktillt' to tHiilil"'""1"'" '"" ta,,1 ''" l'"1 " ' ,ro
miifniw tniiriilng. tlninc. ifl '" ''''" r,,"'lri'"' r,u,K'"K '" "K"
liunnrr
The mu.l.Al pr.iRrain rnulerrd nl,
tl" Chrutian Si-lpiirtj cliiirvli rtuiiiUy
f"trn(Hiii v,j ,, f H, H,i vPr
loii In tlm clly Tin' nitlre proKram
oiip n Ptiellpiirn III which tlio
"li of Uwrpiirn Mi-lmfT-y was c
pl'llonslly giMid,
Honors Distributed
"KY'and Medals Awarded at High School Today.
A !.
The Miii-reiMfui foiitenilurs for jol
,,on tin iho Kliimiitli county high
"t-liool footlmll lemii wore given lliolr
tovt-tmi "k.i ln ,,, MHl,om,y room t
"' lilgh srhtiol this morning,
'diey Were iirnsmilnd hv l-ourli Me
C'H. who khvo, also, n nlco llttlu talk
" Um iithliuiu aijuitil,
l tlio hiiiiio period, 1'rlnclpiil
ruilit proMiuted lllxrty bIL medals
'" Um Hlmlikiiu uveiiiglng U0 per cent
!"" lul-r, nml who had no absont or
1 "ly murks. Theso liberty bell mod
"' "re or bronio with the wlunor's
me on ouu sldo mid K. 0, II. 8. o
"" other.
mwu winning tliolr "K" wwra:
'ouu McClura, Uoa llotlar, itarllni
MWWWNSft'WWMMS
Colonel Goethals, First Governor
of the Panama Canal Zone
fill iaLLH
I IaBw l4AW9vH''laAAAAi
T)'l1 KA IIAtl'iIUl NlmtMl llllrtf.
DAlllltiAl. lntlr( III iP iUllll if
Cultir t;trl)t. ti man utm ha
I'ltlll I Iw I'jiiamo Catml, ntul4 null
lil work itip(t or rrltiM lu antii
llir Cutrtlliltlll ( li I'aiiaI .IIP
lii .n.mio K)r. (4imnilnloiir l
No Vtili H) iJiK-lhaU ha iiiaiIp
HAMMOND PLEA
"NOT GUILTY"
I
i'iii;n:iiiti:it mv iiiHHivn:it.i,s.
UWV. tt.lH IMIUTIIH SATIIIC
UAV I r l. ilHititniiiiit, Imtlcu-il for rum
.! i lt .,.. mill nml for altrunitliii: i
im-n-lti-I, vn nrrnlcneil beforn
Vlruilt Judc.i llciu.iii llitit nllenuKiii.
,. Vuu
Mr nml Mr. I.imln Uerber rmriicil
luui nlelit from u llt In
Htm rrniulmn nml
tlin
vwillmi txliuiiln, Ik-Iiik
ppK
rlii.
t, Paul Noelf IMwIu
.. I' M.'P.iri
Oiirrett, I'liul Noel.' i;uwiu t ox, w
inmi Huiiiitf. Kuitutiu McCorunrk, lor-
est Pull, U. Mnlenhnclier, Win. Mel
Iiiimo, Fred Miirfcwnnll, Konnoth Arch
Itmiul Htowarfl, Hoy Orom, l. MoIh
elieiibnrker,uil Harold Foeso.
- - - aUiiMio li
wor iof)rt
Ui whom liberty boll medals
Tdoil wore: Octuvlu Duitp,
Vera .Wood, Murguorlle ijowiiiib.j
f . . . AS . . 1
HoHuKrupkn, Novi!MC"Ki
Wlnlmn. Murgittel DeUML Kdwln
Cog; Kugeiio McConmrk, tirniuimxeti
cl Wm. IluitcUtolii. s
rhit Frank M, Unii aoltl looltel mod-
uls will 1h contested ror nguiu tins
year wllh first uud second prises, Tho
Uii meduU nro for tho wlnnora of
tho doulutaailon ooataat.
pain
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T u rttiw.ri nlt'ltlPavl I
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TO ATTACK
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nurd a MeIi rriiilnilitii in llir ran a I
witrk lm( iiianjr lamlllsr with lh
wrallim of llir Nk Vfk poller
lorrr ai Hftrli-! ii rttulil -onI4rr
ll" i.ilim ai all.
tliMlmU, Uuwerrr, li tlrc4U
to I
rfiitAin In rhArfiP ill llio Canal Zone,
lor n )t-4r nt lin.t IIU immlnmlou
In mm lfurr I'liticrrA
TOM THUMB WILL
BE MARRIED HERE
,MIIM!inS WIM MTAdK I.IM.1!U
TI.W SHOW AT DI'l.'ltA HOUSK
roit tiii: ciimsTiAX niiMtcii
OX KKH. I?
On Vli I
llt take place at tho
l - ni hotliiit the wptlttlng of Minn
Mlilgel and Tom Tliiiiilb.
This liomn tnk-nt entortalument,
hit It w III liut to Irnin ouu to one and
fiuiii 3 to 9 x-nm from our owu clly.
Tin- Iiii)n Mill wear lotiK punts, low
cut WKtit nml full ilrciui coats, while
tti Kir Ih mo ilivMx'il lu low necked
nmi'iitii.'titiil nlmrt hIii-vih! ilrenves lu full train
llii-'nitil tliu tirliln lu tho ii mm I white silk
over alxdrpHS with -ll mul ilowi-rs.
A fivist of It-e creiiiil mid cake is
i-rviil tliu Ilitli. oiii-n following thuicnrded.
it milling. A director from Knnwuj In nil sll guesses were put In Iho
t'lty. Mo. will lime fhtirge of tlio 'gueiwlng box. ranging lu amount from
ehllilleli if-M to G0.
M. E. CHURCH TO
HOLD REVIVALS'
i
Wll.li COMI.MIi: IvAt'H XKIIIT OK
wi:i:k ami a ho.; hkkviok
wii.ii hi: i hatiihk of kacii
MHKTIXO
ItovlMil sorvU-es begin tonight at
tho (Irme Methodist church. Tenth
mul High streets, tvt 7:45. There will
he n lirteeii-mluuto song Hervlre, fol
lowed by preaching,
Au aft ei noon moetluu will be held
tomorrow nl tho home or Mrs. Kato
Klnuenr, 31 High street, at 3
o'clock,
Subscribe for the Herald, 60 oeaU
uoalh.
.MRS. SHEPHERD
CALLED BEYOND
-DKMIHK CAMK IX MAX KIW.NOIMl
AtTi:il HHH IIAO ATTAIN HI
. Ili:it MXKTV.TII1III Via It.
FUXi:itAI TUMOKKOW
I
Mr. KfHtj&iNi Shciiherd, tor tnuny
yoi h rntlUeut at KUmath county,
liamul a vi ny yetirrdajr in Sun Kran
rln Slip wa S3 ywara of Ae.
Tlif pinalnA wir prpjinrrtl for
utilium'iit In tht Hay City and will ar-'
i it ' IipIp Ihl rronliiK, The (unprnli
rlctt will bit lipid At 2:30 Vh1ik'
i! ty adrrnoon At thr ClirUlUn cbiircti
nitit lli fpmaliu will It Interrrd br-,
It aft .11 t . A t AA
o u.u.o , nnr nu.uaa ... .uc .oca,
rrmolfry.
ir. iiP.i(pru ram to KianiAtn, 0 W(liI(j by iht nJUIly eQun
I-aIU In HVJ nd rwldrd liorr until i,n thtJ wpeBlt, 0, th vtkfXotlt omcctt
,.'- ,n,- au. -.. .., .m,
rallfrtrnlii In Him wllli lir fMiiphfMP
; ' '.urda nlRPt made an order that made
She ii .urtlvvd by th d-mhter, Mr.. rcluclloM , , ,omjl u4 aiarle.
HUfiiUM. nun tvo son. Jotm fiii-'
trrd of rini Crovo and Rant Hhry-
Ivrd, who ia arcompaayloc the rr-t
uialnn here from CalKorala.
MRS. C.e. BROWNE
THE BEST GUESS
WIXH TIIK I'lU'.K IX TIIK TIt,TS
cutlnic attorney and other offices In
IIIU.V OO.NTKST. MllS. COS,,.,
IMK)M AUi CAMi; CI-OSK TO- Tlle aboVe cntuj mtttter comtn
TIIK .MOXKY on regularly to bo heard In tho above
.entitled court upon Its own motion in
the reduction of deputies and saiariea
Tho puwllns question of how mudt n tlf) offlco of ujo county clerk.
money was in tno jar oi ueans on ex-,
H'HI t "' Slll Urygoods Com-
pan auruiK tuetr riK-eni anniversary i0mce of clerk of circuit court, Klani
ale was rettled Saturday eronlng nth county. Oregon; county sealer.
when A. V, Tltidall ot tliu North west
urn ami Warn-n I.. Dulil of the V.
"
til UK Herald opeued tho jnr and count
ed tlio money, rno jar coutainea
it,.i. ana was Awaruea to rs. o. .
II row no. wife of "Hun" lirowne,
lor member
ot tho Drown Broa.
painting firm.
Mr, llrowtie KUessed the Jar
10
contain fti.lK missing tho correct
nmuuiit t) throe cents. Mrs. Cose
boom guenscd the samo as Mrs.
Untune, but failed to dato her guess.
Mlos Marjorle McCluro made the
closest guess, but she, too, failed to
ilnte her guens, nut), ns tho rules gov
ernliiK the Ki'i-u.-iInK plainly specified
that nil guessea must bo dated, the
KUesseti without dnli-a had to be dls-
iCAFETARIA MEAL
WELL PATRONIZED
WOMAN'S CIVIC liKAUUK KKKDH
host or iiuxunY pkoplk, in
AHIUTIOX TO MAKIXO MOXKY
l-lllt HKST IUM1M
The ludles In churgo of the cafo
terln dinner glveu Saturday night by
tho Woman's Ohio U-iiruo for the
beuolH of Iho ladles' rest room move
ment, are Jubilant over tho splendid
results ot the dluuer, They nro un
decided whether the popularity of the
rest room movoinent caused, the peo
ple to waut to help or whether the
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PRUNING
HOOK
USED FOR COS
SALARY TREES
I MAW
OKI'LTVHHII'
OVV
A IIK CUT
Htxiliic Itnlurtion of Haturico of
()fllir AmUIoiiIn In tile t'ourtlmilw
MAilr ul a Vll'liiltctit Mrrllntc ut I lie
' KLaiiiaIIi (Vuntjr Court. Xo Journal
Ijilr; Mailr L'ntll TliU Morning.
llAiiuikrr'A SAUry Wona TrinitnrU
KuW,BC ,,, prwic,oa In Friday-
'Herald that boleal reduction
the rounty court, al a wloa Ut fiat-
... !
of every county office with the excep
tion of Uui oatc of tbe county acnool
superintendent. Ttiu order, though
dated January 31, a not filed with
' the county clerk until this morntnjf.
It follews:
J In the County Court of the State of
I Oregon for the County of Klam-
i v
I In tliu matter uf the reduction of
deputleu and salarlea In the office of
the county cu-rk, sherln. assesaor,
clerk of the circuit court, county sur
veyor, assistant to tho office of prose-
Klamath county. Oregen: office of
sheriff, Klamath county. Oregen:
Klumnth county, Oregon; county sur-
veyor, Klamath county, Oregon; coun-
ty asm-ssor. Klamath county, Oregon;
office
of tho district attorney and
otl'ee of treasurer. Klamath county.
Jun-jorvgon.
Now, therefore. It U hereby ordered
(llml tho salary of J. O. Hamaker.
county sealer of Klamath county, Ore-
i;oi!, be and the tsamo is hereby re-
duted from a monthly salary of $75,
per month to $25 per month.
That It U further ordered that the
6lllee of sheriff of Klamath county,
OreRim. be reduced In tho number of (c. W. White, lu tho White building,
deputies from three deputies to ono Main street,
deputy and that said deputy be and.
he is hereby allowed a salary ot 1125
per month until further order of the
i court
That It U hereby further ordered
th.it the Hulnry of tho deputy clerk
of the circuit court of Klamath coun
ty, Oregon, be and the samo Is hereby
redtjeed from $100 per month to $75
per month.
Tlint It Is hereby further ordered
that the county clerk ot Klamath
county, Oregon, bo and the number of
dr i titles are hereby reduced from
four deputies to two deputies; that
one of said deputies bo and he Is here
by reduced from $125 per month to
iti'O per month; that the second ot
sntil deputies be and he ii hereby re
duced trom $95 per month to $75 per
month.
That It Is hereby further ordered
that the authority ot John 8eliseea
as deputy county treasurer of Klam
ath county, Oregon, aa heretofore en-
tnrod In tho Journals of tho above
entitled court, be and the same Is
horeby rovoked.
That It Is further ordered that the
assistant doputy surveyor of Klamath
county, Oregon, as heretofore entered
by the county court of Klamath coun
ty, Oregon, bo and Ii hereby revoked.
It Is hereby further ordered that
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)
CAPITAL
"JJJ"J'riiir'ftjruLrxnjTjTj'xnjnjTjvvT
'Canak' Girl Skiing
Down Mount Royal
j
Here Is a lire Canadian girl who!
icn'i afraid of one of the moat dan
gerous sports skiing down Mount
Royal at Montreal. Havlnit xtafted
high on the hillside, she is coming
down at a rate or spevd that ought to
lake her breath away, but she is ab
solutely sure on her feet. It la a
sport unknown to most Americans.
Tobogganing and skiing are the
most popular sports of Canada In the
winter. There are hillsides In the
United States where Americans might
practice them, but so far the sports
have not been taken up.
Slarillme AwwvcUtlon Meeta
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Feb. 2. Speakers
aud guests of International promi
nence have been Invited to attend the
tenth annual banquet of the Maritime
Association of the Port of New York
tonight at tho Waldorf-Astoria. Im
provements that should take place
and make New York tho greatest sea-
port lu tho world will be urged in all
speeches.
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League Mix-tins
a called meeting or the Woman's
cilc League will bo held at 2:30 to-
morrow afternoon at the home of Mr.
Boosts the
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Lw! W?r J vTlrilv ji 4 A
Trainer May Take Charge of Local TradoiKi
The (ollowiu, regarding his recent
visit to Southern Oregon, was given
the Emerald by UUI Hay ward, physi
cal director at tho University ot Ore Ore
eon: "At Klamath Falls and Ashland I
found tho best spirit towards such a
plan. Those schools are more or less
Isolated uud they showed consider
able Interest In tho work and are anx
ious to do something along this line.
At Klamath they nre more or less
hindered from luck ot suitable
grouuds lu close proximity to the
building, which makes It more dif
ficult for thou. However, tbey have
invited me to come down la the
spring when their season opens and
help them out la getting started and
I think I shall go.
HUERTA AND HIS
STAFF WILL GET
U.S.PROTECflOR
AMKRICAX EMBAMY WHX Mi AM
ASTLVM
iFlftee TbosMMWd Fellvrs) a( Om '
nuscs) Are ImwiahIiIaMI Tsnew
ask! Advice Frew Co UfllnsjaltH
HeaviquutmArtot!iEerttlit
Itebe Ary WM Kler Mexico Ckf
Vtk. I.
I United Preaa Sortfe
MEXICO CITY. Feb. a. A tore
of fifteen thousand constltutlonalUU,
lncludlnsr th iBfaatnr. eavsJrr aavi
1 artillery branches of the aervie, urn
reported today adrucfess la tk dlrte
jtlon of TomoB. Tab) la eaaaiac la
I tense excitement here.
It wa learned that Carraaaa haa
Jrttly proclaimed Ftb. 19 aa Um
dai of tho combined rebel forcsa to
enter Mexico City.
United Preaa Scrrlea
MEXICO CITY. Feb. .-
fVcreiafy Nelson 0"3aaagaaiaej haa
Informed Huerta and the other Mexi
can leaders that they 'will be given
protection In the Amerlcaa emaaaty
It the constitutionalist army capture
the capital.
The American marine will aee that
the men now In ofice are not exe
cuted. It is understood that President WIN
sou Is determined that the next presi
dent of Mexico shall set attain that
olce by slaying the tneamaeat.
Jeraey Scholastic Chsiplaaahlaa
United Press Service
NEWARK. N. J.. Feb. 8. Crack
scholastic athletes from. all ever New
Jersey are gathered here today to
compete la the New Jersey eassjft
ships to be held tonight uaier the
auspices ot the Central High School.
A number ot A. A. u. veeata are- oa
the card.
To Portland
Miss Faye Hogue departed this
morning for a visit of saveralaxoatha
In the vicinity ot Portland. Ait'
short sojourn with her grandmother
lu Albany she will visit the home of
her brother In Portland uatll May.
K. C. H. S.
"On the faculty of the high .school
at Klamath Falls I aaet two tenser
Oregon Agricultural men aad they
have charge of the athletics In the
school there. I told then that wa
are willing to do anything w ana to
help them oui and that sow that Mat
ters are straightened oat betweem O.
A. C, and Oregon there should beae'
more trouble
They were so tatereatej ','tm. $..
vork at Klamath, that I am
down three fllsas. on of the
Washington football gasM, of tW
Oregon-O, A, C. gam and oaa of the
Stunford track meet. These WW1 bo
shown at one of the saovlag fietatt r
bouses, there for. tat bsaeit s(tv
nig a scaooj stwaeass. - ., ,-,
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