The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 14, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NKW8PAPKR
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT II NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1914
SPORTSMEN SEEK
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MAN ON BOARD
mv ' ivmiiiM mi-iii: m:-'
MANN IT
ltrlullit '( a Mcwibr of the Htttr
Wti ami (lu CuImimUaImm t,-Atca
4 !() mi lite- II.mhI, attit KUni.
III JtputUlllrM'a AlalllM Wlfr
UirtrM' I" (WaVlcr J"Ikp Mam
I'nwii llrfi (.it I'Utr.
Ne Ihai ( W. tAU tins mlancd
flettt the Mate (ltd and a Ml e clliml
tlota u liw Ute tii0 aftlf0,
vf anollirf rnltrj oil the board,
att4 KUuiaIIi Fall (Hirumcn are
jfln akt( (ho appointment u(
Ut wm it, iti( petition. Klamath
auRlj tmo nlnrU fn hlciily lm
rvtnat, imjiriam enough In tbo
ttMi of I'aI ia lit Justify n (
1-alUmmt,
Tb (iill(iliic Ulfnlit lift bn
rat in dm enter Wet by President
Itotwil ci I Ihn Klamath HpotUmeti'a
Aamlallon
I'ropln hole r MlAl Aft Injustice
! fcn-n i(l) Itila section by tho fall'
nr oi ivfrM'MUilun mi the nh and
ta ti.fntnU.lim. We aak (bp nam
lur of iiimo iiKimttcr from her who U
ffeeable to J Oil,"
ltil!ur the m i I ne when Ui
(tin ituiuriHiriii wm reorganlttHi,
lam fiilioniue, in jmn, appeared In
IU 1'otlland Trlriifrtm!
Till rtw l Uo Whl ilM lll
Rnl (trr Aiimn of ihp iiioko ami
Umili Iimh lwn Ahfttelcil nff ili
Hii (uinn Wntilm WlllUm U.
i'Mry a rrMKnUri f ri In til linn
II utft ilia roiiiitry, ml nuunclil
nWriJ liy Hip Mirlml! of Ihs
iAii. to u-rn rpaiov4 to mk rjr
fw C v Kvaiu, una of Guviruor
Wrt, 1415 ,Hiinr on llm mo
mil flli mmmUalnn, flnloy liiu Imwii
ttlJ filHrlllriutrllt of llli nlUM-
llnnal Bint lilologlrnl ipmrlmpni of
romml.iiloti, h(, hu Mlnrr rn
!ir.. from 13,100 u IM.
"Aa nrar aa rAlt l found out liU
t duilta Mill t-muUt of IcIllitK tnny
"ilea t, n,h w(ie (hry ttr,,
'nllie lip, AllllOUKll IHlnllAlbly lie In
to ovoruM ilin iriimAllon nitd dU
Irllmiion of trout mid tint InUoduclltm
'f nisfliip of KAinn nml rahio
'InU mio itin Atnlo. Ilia work will
x l'itr..y trrhntcnt, while tx-Com.
Excess Baggage Rate
Said to Be Excessive
Hulled Press Bervlce
WAHIMNOTON, Feb. H, Kxcr.a
'nuKiiKo lute now operative on nitty
"liiu inllrondH In tho Unltml Htalo
w"rii rlmriu-ierlw M M unjust lax
rmiiiiii-rfo nt a hearing before the
'iIwhIhIm coiumerro commission horo
1'nliiy.
Al priweiii the luuul rato Is 10 38
I'lircmit of 0 pnBajtnga,. frn (0r ov.
'ry loo pound of execs and thu
''mmlsHluit was asked to onforvo a
K'U'lunled rale (hut Nhould run go
m N In la M por cent of tho pas
'jmier fr. Tlio present minimum
ojnrgo of a 6 cents was not attacked.
" National Hagiago Committee la
'o I'otltloner, rspreMatlng through
im allied ortanlaatiaaa 11,000 ktMl-
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KbVULU! !UN IZb
M.N), Mll1u
IMiun Making Public tlllsmintrltlrlil
i
of 'till', A. '. Illlliro w-lllrl Pl.
ml a III 1liltltt.ini. C.illhlllr-. to
1'll.lr.l lll (il.'al llUnitet) !
lldrrnt lllrr n Mllllull IMIai. (in
lllr iH-li(t Itielll.
t l.tle.1 lrcaa tiertlr
ri,:v:i.A.si, o. tvb, j i. -a c
HuUdi of lilt tttf IimIa)t ailllOUIlCo.1
ilioi ) li itiVettiiM a tprltte driven
tiUllul lliAt "III CriKfAtq mcr In
tiuiitlani ijUAtiiltlr for aid t'urfox
liaiPirr THU tromU- a rtimidotc
trttillMli of llio Itnllittflal Alid mo
rliAtilcnl ttnrlil.
A Itillilallll" lliudrl, CAajn of Ofir
iO(fowr, lla prll at teofk for '1f
rlAt tuonlii. Add l trnorAlrd rlro
Irklir rr irhir lUbi buib,
lluiii'ti'a lnrnllt(i rwicmlilr aomc
tit KrriuAl mutton 8lun lilsli
Mwrr (ilii rotiatltuto tin motive
foff. and flffn f ti" Automat
lcll finwfl0 Hip iicr ttlill" the
nltr U UpIiik (tuiitnl.
Tor fifteen if ItiuiPii Iia ufn
ni ttofk iirffrctliii: l!i rynrhtnr llf
tiaa nulftlr nltltird paIpiiIa jirotvct
tuc tlio d-tlr In thlrl)to nnmtrlm
vinnilay ItuU'ii km to .NV VoiV,
vkhri lip lifta au offxr for Hi" Ameri
can rlchta lliAt "111 run into ?ru
fluri
Off (nr I'dlK.imU,
Mr Alid Mm Hubert A Jolmanu
Ml thU mnrnltie for California. Thry
will Im away for M'Vcral vk
ini.liuipr ltvn lll hV r librae of
tlm (told work and Iho pollcvt ilullr
of lln ftAtnr dnparlment. Ho will dl
rrct Hi1 prolrctlon of the cainn and
overr the dejititlc,
"Maalrr Fish Warden Clnnton, who
ha bcrn under flro morn or leu of
thr time durlnfi the Ui few month
lliroiijtli Ihn nnwil hoatltlty of Coin-
imUaloner Klniipy, I to control the
oHrutliiia of ntt the lialclirrlc At (he
inmo aAlnry redurtlon mutaliird by
Kltiley Theodoro Opauud, who him
liren rlerk of tho rommlitalnn, and the
oldeat emiIo)'e In (ho fishery depart-
iinrttl, becouicti mauler Hah warden,
,bitl III dutlea are llmlled to pollen
llio rhern and utriMiun of the lato
'nml lo th rlnrlnil duty of UaiiIiir
lllrenxeii. HU lnry will lie $2,100."
uiHN house mid 100,000 commurclul
travelera, on whom the ullegod unfair
rale full mm.1 heavily. Tho Menii
mil AMMiicliitlun of Now York, thu
Chicago AnHoelatliiu of Commerce and
tho HI, LoiiIh Huslites Men' l.imguu
are umong oilier iepreenledby the
I'D in in It I w,
Flgtirim were cited at today's hear
ing lo show that tlio nillroudn col
lected 17,17.1, i02 litHt year on excims
biiUKiiKo mid that thl wna not more
llimi it normnl return on tho amount
of labor performed mid tlio capital
luvoitod, Emplmslri wan given to
(ho fuel that no ex tin trains nud but
few exlru men mo noremmry to hondlo
uxjuuinAArirrri'iiv "V"
(Continued on page I)
MECHANICWOIILD
Mexican Refugees Behind Uncle
Sam's Wire Fence at Fort Bliss
&Vr 3 ) 4iRllAl e is tj i slim: bhsP1. DLiSa
4- - t
t'nrlr Ham U in)liiK mauf liuu
illinU of dnllnra rxirr '') to frd llio.
MrkUau ir(iiEv from OJIimsu, tlio
la a I Mftlran city lakrii from HucrlA
li) !-(it-ral VIIU the litltiUrirdA of
frliid of Uxtf fitlvral KutFtiimcni In
Meilro, lio (calrxl (hor would tu
platighlril f Ui!')' rninntuad In OJIii
ACA Aflrr VIIU if ail tnkru It, (ltd
BOB WHITE QUAIL
COME TOMORROW
two im.i:n wii.i. in: inTitnurT.iH)i.i.ovi(j siutiocs kilctuhk
i:n uniti: iv ttirri'it.v roitTiiKi of arm am hiioui.dkr, tkt-
MtlCXTAlX yAM. SKXT OUT A.NTS ShrTS IX, AX1I KKATH IH
lltOM KiaMATH .
Ueputy tlnuio Warden Carey M.
Hamuli)' ba relvetl word from tho
Mate came farm (hat two dozen Hob
Will to itinll will arrive hern Sunday
n Ik lit for distribution In Klamath
oiiuty
Some time nKO tho Hlnte necuretl a
quantity of mountain quail from thla
unility, promlalUK to
Whlto In their plnco.
tb flrat shipment of tbl specie.
ANOTHER AIR
RECORD IS GONE
'ir.MIUIHS OF AVIATION CORPS
HltHAKS NOV-STOl' AND I'XDUH-
axci: m:coHis at aviation
CAMP IX CALIFORNIA
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United Press Sorvtre
HAN DIKGO. Feb H-l.leutonant j
Dodd mid Hetgeant V. Marcus, urmyi;
iivimom, "Kin" urn ....., v.........
Tho uvlntom left nt 0:30 thl mom
n I IT. mid mid relumed i ll:lti.
Will Vl-.lt lit lon. v
Mr. Tlionui llnmplou departod
ilurlug i lo week for her former homo
'tis, lowii. Hho will Hpend aovorul weeks
visiting frleiuU mid relatives there-.
Iteceul HlutUth'ri credit thu United
Htales with about one automobile for
each two mile of road,
nii.l.i nml non-Bton record here todny i. . . .. ... .syrups and bowls of fruit.
,y ilylng rn.ni .ho rmy uv.at.oii "ZTSXtiF "
cat..,, on North Island lo Hurbauk. u I101) 1(1W. Thl. nuariet of tuYatarlou. havo 0U th,a n,orn,"
iieur l,o Angole. mid back. 1 ho .11- ,,. i.Mi.enlemaln workl "A Rlr." responded Claudo
liuiro I 210 mile. . ..... , ... , ..... ,.... ly and with
i0S'i
acto tlio Itlo (iraudo Ithr and
il,tM Ihriiuflvca on tho merry of the
Tailed Kutr troo.
HundroU or them weru taken to
Port IHUa and 'tat.-tl In a corral 2700
fcri lout by 900 fMt wldv, kurround
d b) a wire (euro thirteen feel hlb.
ifwV they remain In tcnU, camping
out, but iarhaM llvlne belter than
HARRY PEARSON'S
SUFFERING ENDS
Till: Hr-HUI.T
Harry IVurbon, former deputy sher
iff and employo ot the Wcycrhauser
Ttmbxr company, paed away at the
lllnckburn hospital last nlsht. Death
wuh due to lockjaw, which becamo
maulfoitt, et which the attending doc
tors fuiiKlit hard to ward off.
l'.irioii, wbllf Merklui: near Kelio.
furnUh llobn ahori lime ago, was struck by a
Thla will be'fnllltiR Iok. A n result hi shoulder
ami arm worn badly crushed, and it
uiih found liecoinary to stitch tho
bone with wire.
Sluro then Pearaou had been re-
UomtIiik splcinlldly, but Friday morn
ing HyniptouiH of tetanus were notic
ed. The arm was amputated in the
J(0io iif piou'iillng n spread of the'
Imnlady, but to no avail.
I leceused leave u wife and six'
')ouiik rhtldrvu. Ho wu about 3&i
IviiiiK nC ace. and wna n lnpnilmr of!
' ' I
tho Modoru Woodmen of tho World'
mid the I.oyal Order ot Moose, Until i
hi mother arrive from (lazollo this
men I lie no arrangement will bo'
mnilu for tho funeral. j
1 At Hie Star.
. aii.i.liik iiIl.IiI ll. ll.irrmulin rjilill.
-
(o'8Up UlwUr 1U1J on
11llMi,1 ., in.,1,,,1 ,11vl1.tnfl
fpearlng before tho American public.
Tomonow I "Go-to-Chureh" Day
at Grace Methodist Episcopal ch.trch.
An effort Is being made to got all
member and attendants out to the
servlccH morning and evculug. Spe
cial muslo is belug planned. Mr W.
U. Shaw will slug iu the morning and
Mlsa Marjorle MoOIure In the evening.
Appropriate sermons will be delivered.
RECOGNITION
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tht-y ocr lled before. They are sl
i'ii ration dall) by th.i Rovemmcnl of
the L'ulled Ptn'ea.
Home ot the refuKtes were, of
coume, ixoplo of incani, whoso home
and builneues bare been broken up
by the rapture of the ton by the
rebel. Hut most of tbem aro peons,
uho lled from hand to mouth In
their uatlni country.
FALL FATAL TO
SENATOR BACON
('P.OIUilA MK.MIIKR OF UPPER
HOUSE INKS IX
WAS1UXGTO.V.
WAS HIIAD OF HKilll.V IMPORT
A. NT COMMITTF.E
Lulled Press Son Ice
WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. H.
Senator F. Augustus Hacon ot Geer-
igia dUd today, after an Illness of two
wevkH. Death was due to kidney
trouble, 8iiHrlnili!Coil by a full a
mouth ago.
Ilacon wan chairman of tho com
mlttto on foreign affair, and has
been active In the Mexican situation.
In respect to the. departed's memory,
the Heiiato adjourned today.
C0SEB00M WIL-0
--"IT'S A GIRL"
DAUGHTER NOW IlLF-SSIX THE
HOME OF POPULAR YOUNG
HUSIXESS MAX, AND HE WALKS
IX THE AIR
A lady sat down at the Sugar Bowl'
fouutaln counter this morning. ,m,u "' i' ' 'B"
Khutced nonchalantly at tho Jar ol;KraU oxanilnatlon. and that you are
What
prompt
pride
Tho Iceman, who was standing
pear, hud to explain to the lady that
.,v. CoHobooir. hud presented Claudo
w.th a baby girl Friday, and that he
l.nd uot fully recovered his mental
uulnuce.
Dr. F. M. White, the attending phy
slelau, states th.tt Miss Coseboom and
mothor ure doing splendidly.
'I'm going to let my wife name tho
baby," said Claudo, "provided she
name her 'Mary Jane,' "
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GOVERNMENT TO
MAKE ITS ARMOR
FOR NAVY DEP'TJ
mi
tilt: .vv .ii'i'ihu'hiatio.v uill
ni:ails finish
I.
ItaiilrN ItrromiiK-ndAXlon, Aaklng.rrom Middle Wet to the AUmiUc
Tluil llio Cnltnl MAlm ()-ratp!taj
tluu t'nrlorj', I Ailileil a an.
AiiK'nilntriil, anil llio I'rorUloa AIm
ll.-li;iuiti- How TliU KnterpriMi
Slu.ll Itu 'nductl.
united l'r4 Senalcu
WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. H.
The navy appropriation bill U prac
tically complete.
It contain tho recommendation of
Secretary Daniel thai the govern
ment buy and operate an armor plate
factory.
Chairman i'atlgett wrote tbl sec
tion, which provides that tho factory
shall be under a cummuslon com
posetl of tbo secretary of tho navy,
threo nival oiticers .and three civil
engineers.
Will Aslgn Irt.
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The children of tho clly who wast
to lake part in "The Tom Thumb
'Wedding" are requested lo meet Miss
Uessle Martin at tbo Christian church
'Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Miss Mar
tin will arrive tonight, nuel the chil
dren tomorrow and assign parts, and
begin rehearsals at once. All the
children ot aged from 3 to 9 years are
Invited to take part.
j Knftllg Club Dance.
IjisI night, in the west hall of the
' - P' buldlng. the Kosllga Club
gave, another or it enjoyanio dances,
which was attended by upwards ot
alxty young people. This popular or
ganization has been an important fac
tor In the social life ot the younger
set this winter, and their dances have
all been enjoyable. A delicious punch
WM ervo,! Iast even,nS-
Klatnmi Club Change Date
With the changing ot tho date of
the Klka ball, Uio Klatawa Club also
tmado a postponement. Their party.
instead of being February 20th, has
been changed to February 27th.
Eighth Graders Are
Given Encouragement
The following letter is being sent
to oery student In the state passing
tbo Eighth grade examinations by J.
A. Churchill, superintendent of pub
lie Instructien:
"1 have Just been Informed that you
!... ...,rtA...,f..ll.. t ..n..u t.-lUfts.
n, .,!,., i tn'iiun uiikiuiu in uiiitir uu uiosuu mu
school. I congratulate you on your
achievement ,aiul hope you may be so
sltuatod that you can enter some high
school.
"As oue who has worked with high
school boy and girl for many years,
you will pardon me for urging you,
on your ontrauco. to high school, to
detormluo to Improve your time each
day, that you will prepare yourself to
till tho largest sphere ot usefulness in
tho world,
"Highly resolve that you will make
tho best preparation tor each lesson
assigned, ana mat you win nave a
deep interest in all the activities of
your school; and that you will be re-
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EAST SUFFERERS
WORST STORM IN
SEVERAL WINTERS
thaixh ark stall w and the
wireh crippled
SealKHinl, Mbvery ami HnMertnM Ar
Jteportetl, Opnlally Amomg thm
Poor Shlpplaic I (Irratljr Haav
lereI by m Fierce Gale Hwearpiaf
tlio CuttAt Two Die' at Pittabanf.
United Press Barrio
SCKANTON. Pa.. Feb. H. The
uorat blizzard in fourteen years U
nweeplDE this section. There to If
teen Inches of snow, and the fall con
tinues. Railroad and all traction line are
paralysed.
United Press Service
NEW YARK. Feb. 14. Trains are
stalled and street car systems paralys
ed as the result of a saow fall of
from six to fifteen Inches la Tariotu
cltlca throughout the East. The
coast is also swept, and shipplas; la
suffering from the worst hliaaartl sB
years.
I There are 7 4 inches of snow Bar.
and the fait continues. A six laek
tall is reported in Boston, Washing
ton and Syracuse, while In Bafalo it
is heavier. Everywhere traflU k de
moralized. The storm extends to PenBaylTaata,
New Jersey, Delaware. Maryland and
as far south as Oeorgl.
United Press Seme
PITTSBURG. Feb. H. Two are
dead and three fatally Injured as the
result of accidents sustained aa a re-
suit of the cold. There la between
eight and ten inches of snow In tats
part of the state.
Martin Better.
A wire was received late last night
by C. M: Ramsby from San Francisco,
to the effect that John Martin, who
was operated upon this week for ap
pendicitis, had passed a very favor
able day. His brother, Charles I.
Martin, is now with him, and friends
(hero will be notified ot any chance la
(his condition.
tpectful ulway to your teachers and
courteous to your fellow students;
that nover for one moment will you
be unworthy In any way ot the sacri
fices other have made to assist you
in your preparation to live com
plotely.
"Thu saddest stories I know are
those ot boys and girls who have been
ungrateful to those loving parents
who .have sacrificed that their chil
dren might be educated, and I beg of
you not to be extravagant In your
dress not to dresa better than your
parents can afford to dresa you. Sim
plicity and neatness In attire make
for clean thinking and right living,
the two great factors in the develop
ment of good character, -,
"If you are so situated that yaw
cannot enter a high school, I bob
you will make the most of even op
portunity to train yourself far naefml
citizenship, through good,
reading, that la obUlsaMa
where."
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