The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 12, 1914, Image 1

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K I.AM ATM KALL8'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TIIURSDAV.l'EURUARy 12, 19M
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BOHEMIAN HELD BYFEDERAL OFFICIALS
DEPUTY MARSHAL AND POSTAL
INSPECTOR ARE HERE LOOKING UP
THE RECORD OF FRANK CACKA
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cl fliftfoetrf. ilmfr. vai much ur-
'(.rltrt thai ho !t(llil fir-H (nt Op.
TUIH1. lUi II I. Mlcfrii now tilt, I hli
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Hal Mr rk Moll !' Hit. Hutt- Ibr IVjcifol luti to dllrrt aUrtitlnti
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MAYPUTC.U
UNDER WAR DEPT.
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GAME BOARD IS
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HOLDING MEETING
Illinois Boss Would Be a
Member of United States Senate
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RIVER OPENING
IN SALEM TODAY
IMPORTANT maiiiiiw are UP
TIIIHHKHHIOX
OPPOSITION
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iap a in Mrlli of frmttMii, Mini Hint
K-nriilllrtlt of Ihn lili-, i) ln -.-lci
niut fur lli -iif, liall not wr
Mi In.in IliU mult " AhrnliAiu l.lii.
ritl it.
Work uf AtlJuti'iiK (Ik Game Attain,
nf lif Slnlf . id lit l'illllrl-l) '
llroriouilir.1 lr llir Ruartl Mlr ,
U In IU- RlrMi lulu DUlticU for
PiilliV Wnrk, .W runtime ( One
I 'I All.
(Ilrtald 1(tcII fivnll)
1-OllTIUNIt Pb 13 A iixm lujll
hit n lakrn In ihi- wlliiil of a "
Ml llunlhimo In wtl In HhiVii- t,n EllNMK.Vr MINMHEIUM; TAK-
inu riiiixtio.n or iaht ar
ni.i.iniv hk.:kvi. prom tiii;
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KA.S'VlUNCIlU'O, Krli IJ.-Tlicjr.
Unit prpmliioty ilm lor utarl
ll?v "lili ihc lniuc uf i'-!)
J U' (tlrracht l llio llti Tnul ltil
JUitsti Uftk u( KUmalli KIU lurcrl
lUl-lo lb.lrJ uf V M Olntbillnr,
4tltf of (ho Mctrlll-Tuln IjKo tai
I!m. I'maV (rk. a llolirtnlau fri-
lutMUt tiinii. U wna.r u. jtir Intl. ini-it.pi. um fiw in W.iiliieiiiii
C?k iqninunM t aj.'sr U- ' lU"' r,u "' l1'" c',4,t Artl-?o
foi. llm fjrr (ina Jury in t-.lriii',c,'r,r ' "', rloi cwai
lr. Iln wfc. clrlr HUMlliin.d lirM,r ' '" lll Jltrll) Uf.rr
Willi UUIrlrl Atlitinry Krainim,
is4 ibU ufftrcr itixlitiHl II uiiM lo
i4ili4ba in ,u4 CairKa lirtr. hii
bcfmthrr itucileailnti
lpulf I hll.il HUtn Wnrlm l. I'
Folltr nd I'ixUI lttMirltir P K
CEMENT SHOW IS
ON IN CHICAGO
Culled l'r-! Bnrlr
itAI.CM. Ktb. J5 A UinroUKli tv
nrKatilrjtlou uf Oir came warden y
Irin In tiflnc taken ui by ,lj" tate
ruh mill enltli' conitnliuloti. which
tommfiiritl a n-mlon 1I1U mornlnic.
IS
BEING WITHHELD
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'.SI.WOTT HAYH 8KIX8 KEKP8 PA-
I'fclW'COXFIIIKXTlAI.
'OrfKw CouTHinnii Told Ttet !
cUion H 111 lit, Aaaoaaccd te Fw
Uaya, Bat That Tbwe U Not Mack
Chuc of ChMce Um Wrltaa
That Sells Ha Cbaae tf Cm
lie Showa HBr It Stxmld Be I
A Uort Urn aso ta KUatatk
Chamber of Commerea tltcrapa4
$5 to Indian CoaualatloBar SaUa. aak
Inc him to tend a traaacrlBt of taa
papers filed by taoaa oppoatas Ua ea
enlnu of the Wllllamsoa aad 8ankfa
rlrers to locslaC-
Today Secretary Wylde recalvad taa
followln- from CoBsraanaam N. J.
Al.li lllUIIIM OK tO.V;itKTK
ti:li:.T. AMI .11.1. avIMtt
MACHISKIU ON IHHI'UW
Tilt: fOMSKl'M
ItOKer Uulllvao. bo of at lot will come from the White Home to
I AcrurUInK to fhalnusu Illlyou of of the democratic party In llll-ibow an Indication of the president'
Ithf cummjmlou. It u plaiun-il iw lake'1101''' au ' ' "I" United StaUt fwllnip. Jt wai upected. that In
u. Mn -., ...... ,...l,",",, Many republican aro watch-p Jew of the action of SuUIran at the
. jltiK Ilb canaldrrable Interetit to try f national democratic conrentlon ln.Slonett:
llhi. Kami, adiiilnlitratlon out of the Jlo ,., the attitude of the VIIou ad- Haltlmore. when President WlUon "I had a talk today wit
naiitm ut iiaiiM) aru.-n uniey, nud .minitratlon. got his nomination, iome IndlcaUon jsloncr Sella relaUve to roar ntfiaat
AXIi,"u ",m Utv lo '" l"or,, a""on j "" ' ul luem wjk-ci anymms mimii oe Kiren. f0r copiea of compUlaU. ate, I11H fcy
OP
in oilier invthod of protrctlon. Ho
'will aim dlrnet (he icn-iiilflr and lu.
Tcallonnl work to he rarrliil on by the
late.
! For police work 11 U planned to dl
Mn lhi' atate'lnto four dlntrlru, each
ilo If In cliarnr of a district warden.
thn .ar itr.aflltirit and lakrli olillr--
ly Aay fmin thf jurUillriluii of Uip I Unltid l'e ,Hervic
.-iioimt tiuaru aiiiiiotiuMi oftlir-iiir., rilll'AllU. r. IS -Tm hudrnl Th.-o nirn will Im. in charK of opera
ferrnt ulalw In which th-y am li. rahlbliot itun iiiurnltiK completed 'tlona In thrlr illntrlct. ami tho war-r-"-
'lhlr illpl . rfi the ('ollfriiiu for Utc uli-n will rpiort lo the niate name
Allium eh tli tiUti l ttinroh a Ini- rrnili national i.v4irm how. Al-fboanl
While-.; halo U'vh ncnt lo Klatnatli lalli miip and mi atlllititlUlho Itifor- "" t,r kind of ckiiikiiI uorklDRJ
foaaiy. Q mk a furthrr lutr.tlca. mntiott ha pii far bcni cicii out n- taacmnery. maioriai and producu
Hon Into thn ran eardlne It, 11 1" known hern that It la Hint ruler lino roncrvln rotintructlun
Cfk ratuo utidtir utilrltin a hnft b"IHB Mrloiiil) rotxlitrrrd by (lie mil- on Iltla- uhoii the Drat t tailor!
owv iu m rnnnrcilon with Ihn rftU-ii"ry atiwor iiipk. nnnri inn inun noin rciirunrj-
I,
PARRISH FUNERAL POSTEN FUNERAL
, WAT 11
TOMORROW
TOMORROW
lt of Ihn flfiif
ttitr
IH a p"tl mony Thr t'oail Aitlllery ltrrvpi ntn In
a rl liy tlicmiif hrn o far a Na'
:ui
III lontu-cilon mHIi ihn how tho
tollowliiK orRnitltntlouri brRuti abort
Kcoluiiit toila) Attirrlcuii Courrctu'
IliKtlllllr. Nalloimt lliillilum' Hupply
AmiorUlloii. Niitlonal Confcruiirn on
' llnnal (limrd onsanlinllon I rotireiu-
0k it 11,0 Mad,, farmer who a "'. Thrlr flrlil work U nillri'l)' At
rtl a( (all mi rlmfKP of ItmlhiB ,t Cll ballrrlr. KAtlllK wml-occa-
atOmtiiM whllo thnlr owimra wfi loiallr. when Ihny til out oil matin!"
tutk huntitig i, i',,!,, i.,,) 0 r.It.r a Infaniry with National Ouant Cim;n-I Itoail llulMliiK. llllunU l.um-
I'M a iI-a of tjullly, ami flnr.l '"'"" iriMip. bnr ninl llulMirn tfupply Doatcru, In-
1 ty JmMIco of B ivarp llrtwcn. ' In lima of war the) are. Immndl- rrUt Maniifaeturer Aaaoclatlon.
Tha fnlir,! Htain, nrflclnla am to-lalrly avallablu for aclual ilmy. for Tho aoclailon nlotu. have pvrrU
T wVln an Inv0.tla;altoii In Hi.'ilmlr work l atirh that ihi-y ar-- not """ m-imbpni. mont of whom. It
'Iflaliy nf M-.rrlll ami Title Ukn. oblli--.il lo uniiorso w-k of rJolJ u clninu-U. aiII nttoiiU tli aliow
Tho alli-m-ilnt fonsfrlro were thr traltilnt; lo Imnti-ii tlu-m aiifflrlrntly '" ". HnR'-r U preldt of
fM'if i:i,rrne Haton bclm; nrrr-l- for ramp.nlEii purpour Tlu-y ran h "'" rB;iiilntlon which conduct the
In Idaho iap July, ami hld In Iplar.-.l In t.-riimnrut caiiihi nl .i .Iny'n Ui
niamath riiiinty jail for nix inollrn mid man llm aen ronul itpfence
""MHIH, ) , fllmllw III..,.....! If l.l.l...... ... ,ll.v I..-I.I....I ... K..l.
....n., lll'HIHIVMi II. I niniMll .1.11 t.'MM. .....I. l llllil-
t'liliiK' I tin iiipii for work' Midi n the
iiiohlle nrmy I obllKrd to ilo
FISH ARE ALL
IN FINE SHAPE
KKUVICKS WlMi UK IX CUAKGK IIOUK IH CH.AXGKI) TO ACCOMMO
OP TIIK LOOAI. U)IK3K OP KI.KH, DATE FKIKNDS FROM BONANZA
AT KI.KS IX)IKU-IIKUT1V AX) VICINITY NMIVICK AT
HKRi: I'ltr-SUITEIUAN CHURCH
. isanillpr OrUer of tho Merrill
Ml Ukr r.iai;e( won arrmteil In rou-
BrandReactorCows
State Board Will Insist on More Stringent Rules
FALL ON STREET
FRACTURES ANKLE
.ioiix witt sustains injury
whim: wai.kixu ox pavi:
mi:xt ox main stri.kt wki
xi.sii y kvkxixo
Sllir.Mi:.T OP rUSTKRX IIIIOOK
TROl!T K(iCS RfUCH MPKNCKR
cri:i:k iiatciihrv ix good
condition
IK'piity (laum Ward on Henry Stout
htm ri'tnrueil from tipcucur Creek,
whoro he went with thu ahlpment of
Ifiit.ouu ICimtvrn brook trout sent lu
here from Colorado. Tho egg arts
now In jiroceiw of development ut the
hutrhory then'.
Slnto Plh KxjHrt A J. Spranue
w:ih at tho hatchery Wd had avery
thliiK In roadluciM miu Stout ar
rived. Tho cKga vHfa nil found to
Ih In excellent condition. !
The fununil of the late J. 1.. l'ar-i In order to accommodate friends of
rlh will bo held tomorrow afternoon Mrs. N E. I'osten from Bonanza and
nt 2-30, at Elks hnll. Fourth and vicinity who wish to attend her
Klamath. The local lodge will have funeral, the lime of tomorrow's cere-
rhaiKu of tho funeral. monlal baa been changed loll o'clock
Charles I'arrlsh and Mrs. George, w
Hagny. brother and sister of the de-' The services will be held at the
cetmd, arrlxed last night from Can-' Presbyterian church, Rev. Stubble-
)on City to attend tho funeral.
RODEO PICTURES
ALL OVER U. S.
field being In charge. At the cemetery
'the services will be conducted by
Prosperity Itebekah Lodge.
K.nnj ProKrwslves Meet
United Press Service
TOPEKA. Kaus.. Feb. 12. With
dellance to the Old Guard republicans
as tho keynote of the meeting. Kan-
!sas progressives met hero today to
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PHOTOS TAKK.V HY WIMCTr MA.iu'"u " Bl"1" '" -Brcsaioaai piai-
In nrilcr to protect tho ronNUiimm
j wiry uriMiiin. ), tl,o Mnl0 of 0,.
Jn from m,llir mk 1(( HU? yo
.. k H'""l"ry Imnril Is iihIiik extra
CBM.4"1 " "lt",l,"t M"'MM 'llry
.,,.'. "r U""rK" - Mllchell, vcl
M Un for Klnmath county, I In
l. . '" " U'UvT rn" ' Vl.
W II. I.ylte, nnlttK rlcl oll.
Z r,",'1,0' "" ,,lWl1 fi'KonrdliK
W Mt ii,brri, tmry rultlo. Tho
filer In purl follow.;
mi ,, WIU "n, lhftl rcuuUllon 10,
'' SO of iho llvoslock nnnlUry
imm rrnv1,,u'" ,l,ul ' anlmnla that
Wi ',' " "wculln tmi lmll bo
nt!t wlh 'h0 Mr '"'" ' 'p
It W, , " v"" nna a reactor I
t.iv . '" ,'w"ry that yoii Imiiiedl.
fori... ," Mm I'rovldoil
Mntl.lrKulatloti.
In rl. . ! '"a "0,no ,rou0 o' !
M to reactor c.ttU that har
h it'll li'ntiiil by wtorlniirliiiiH nuthor
IximI to iiiliulnlNter liili'mliilo IoiiIh, iih
hiiiiip ciittto Hint hnvo leurted to the
leal Imvif ninmroiitly boon moved Mro on Main street.
Hoiih and thi'lr lilcntliy Huh
John Witt, formoily aiiperlntond
out of tho county poor farm, sustained
u fractured iiuklo WodnoHday ovonlnK
iih dm n-Hiilt of a full on tho pave-
mmit In front of llobort & iIuukh
CAFETERIAS IN
(IKK laST JULY ARK TODAY BK.
IXG DISPiaYKD IX PHARMACY
VIXIM)WS
form. Seventy Kansas counties were
represented at today's convention.
OAKLAND SCHOOLS
other i
hi'iiii lout, Dip owners roiilvintluK that
tho animal had died, lluiicc, you
can Hen If reactor initio urn IiiiiiiihII
ati'ly hramlnd thoro ran bo no rlinnru
of (hull- Im I iik movod to uiIht mHoiih
ami Hold iih tiibrculoiiH froo cattle.
"Also, thoro Htt'iiiM to bo a lack of
knowlcilKo I'oiirnrnliiK Hortlon 31,
which providcM that 'No public auc
tion hiiIo or any hord or part of n
herd of dairy iiiiIiiiiiIn, or nnlmalH In
tonilcil for hrcedliiK purpoHCH, nliall ho
hold oxcept (under tho process of
court, iiiiIi'hh all tho anlmulH nfferod
for mile tmvn, within twelve months
pilor to micli mile, boon submitted to
u tuborciillii lost mid received u cer
tlllcnto uf hwillh from n qunllfled vet
vrlnarlaB.1 "
' Ilo wiih croHHliiK from tho Palm CI-1
Kr titoro when tho accident hnppcm'd,
Will wiih taken to tho lllackhiirn hot-
tillul, mill the Injury atleudcil lo by
'Dim, lliimllloii and Morrow,
lllitli School PIk In to HoBohl
Hulled Press Service
DALLAS Oro Fob. 12 The pupils
of the Alrllu high school nro today
MOTHERS' CI.UII AXD HOARD OP
V:il'('ATION I URMHIl DISHES,
ETC., AND l.U.NCIIEOXS ARE
SERVED AT COST
(Herald Soct-liil Sen ice)
OAKLAND, CallL. Fob. 13, Tho
cafeteria criuo has Htruck tho public
MChools of Oakland, and In u short
Ituiu each of tho fouiteon new nchools
In this city will bo equipped with uu
iii-(o-datu restaurant, nt which tho
children can K't a tint lunch at cost
faltcnlui; a hIb: for tho mnrkot. to nb
tnln fuuilH with which to purchase il'i'lw
IkuiIih for the Hchool library nml' 'I'hu Washington school Is the first
t'Utihiiiieiit for Iho gyinnaRluni. Thto try tho oxporlmoul, tho Mothers'
pig. douuted by a put run of tho school, UHli of that Institution being respou-
U koit at Iho hcIuioI linuse, mid the
children dally bring audi food as will
hooii mtiKo it ronuy ror couveraion
Into chop and apaxerlk.
slble for tho Innovation. The club
has upproprlatt'd 11 BO (or dlsUos mid
tublo utensils, ami tho board of edu
cation supplies tho chain and table.
' 1.11. A n tl..v ..lA. ...... a.t... I... 1.. 1
I , wi nip luiiuiva ittnvil uy rui-' ....
inett Mugee of the Underwood phttr-lra,,laly '"
macy, showing tho best of tho bron-l
clio buhtlng at thu Elks' Uodeo at!
Klamath Falls, are being displayed
this month in 25,000 American drug!
store windows, and In windows of the J
lending drug stores of England aud
Canada. ,
These pictures are featured la a
big two-colored window display sheet
gotten up by tho Weoks' Ilreak-a-Cold
Tablets compuny of Des Molues, Iowa,
London. England, aud St. Thomas.
Ontario, Canada. On tho samo sheet,
only not so prominently displayed, are
plcturos of "Choyenne Al," world's
champion bucking horse rider, and
"Arlxonu Hill," champion trick rider
and roper.
in the January Ustio of Weeks' Bui
lettu also appears a reproduction of n
window display of the Underwood
pharmacy,
Tlieso pictures, adorning the win
dows of thousands of drug stores and
"Rloudj" Better.
Yulo (lllondy) t.arrlck, who under
went an operation for appendicitis at
thu Blackburn hospital Sunday. Is
'opponents of the opealas ot tk WU-
Illanuon and Spraguo rlws ta Ic
ging. He Informed me that K wa
the Invariable rule of hta oase to
treat such documents as coaldemtlal.
and for this reason he woald he ma
able to comply with your reqaeat. Ha
informed me that h has returned Ua
5 and written you relative to Uw
j rules of the departateat la sack aaat-
'ters.
"He further Informed ma that la a
few days he would acquaint m wkh
the final determination as to permit
ting logging on the rivers, bat he
rather indicated that there woald be
no material change la the present
status and unless he changes his salad
it looks as if the chances for a grant
of any substantial coaoessloasi ara
very slight."
The same mall also brouaht the
following to Oeorge Cbastala front
Senator Harry Lane:
"... The question la now be
ing considered by the coaualaatoa of
Indian affairs, and he has Informed
me, through his assistants, that he ta
willing to modify his opinion If he
can be shown the wisdom of doing so.
I shall call upon him again In a day
or two and ascertain what decision he
has arrived at concerning the nat
ter."
A meeting wilt bo held at the
Chamber of Commerce this after
noon, and several members of the In
dian council from the reservation will
be present. Joe Hall, chairman of the
council, is considering sending a tele
gram to Commissioner Sells, asking
him to delay his decision until the In
dian council, as a body, can meet and
formulate resolutions, to be seat by
wire.
Pork-'TentoPan"
i
(Miss Carpenter Has New Domestic Training Plai
Acting on tho belief that the mora
her class knows about tho production
of tho Ingredients usod in cooking, thu
more Interest they will take In their
work, Msh Adillo Carpenter, at the
head of thu department of domestic
bcleuce of tho high school, has inaug
urated n "tako-a-look" Berles ot trips.
The llrst ot tbeso was taken Wed
uosday, when Miss Carpenter accom-
bearing the legend "Klamath Falls, I panlod hor class lo tho Klamath Falls
Oregon," will obtain for this city an roller mllU. Manager Mrfrtiu of the
amount of publicity that could not bo mills very graciously escorted tho
obtained for thousands ot dollars, young ladles over the plant from cel
lar to garrett, explaining the process
of turning wheat Into flour.
The next trip ot the class will be
to tho Klamath Falls bakery, where
Mr. N'urml will show the latest aaal
tary machinery for mixing bakery
goods.
On another day the class will be
tulioa through the People's Market to
watch the evolution of a nig, from the
pea to the pan. k
Those trips, with tat mfermatloa
gathered, aro bound to prer both hat
terestlng and Instructive.
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