The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 18, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEW8PAPICK
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914
MODOC NORTHERN MAY REACH HERE WITHIN YEAR
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CHARGED
JOE STARR IN JAIL,
WITH ROBBING THE BYERS
AND THEN SETTING
HOUS
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AFIRE
General Wilson
Passes Beyond
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wmllne through ilia (Iim-I. ninl rtn
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BREAKS HAND AT
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IN MORE TROUBLE FAIR ON HORSES
AND BOOKS TAKEN AND iN STA6E
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iTtnitrtii out or fao,inx hf
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Will Itlilo to Man FranclM-o From
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fulled I'rcu Ucrvlt
HA.V KltANCIKCO. Feb. JS-Om-
"An ovcrlauil trlj to the I'nnaina-
aclflc Kxpotltton," In tho slogan of
tlaU.if UtiL'nUdKUtrirvt!iiU0r-!lbe "Nln-Flluvii Club" being,
. ,. i .. i. i . i t, . .talked by membeni or the local Klk
lte tiMlay ...Jtil tlie hooka, occouoU,), . L, . ,
lodn?. The membeni jilnn to make
etc. or tlio ii-m ruol cumpDr.,hl, jurncy Irom Klnmnth Fall, to
ThU wmi done In connection with a1 Ban FrancUco. a ulitance of 400
HuritR aealtut tho concern, that! mile, In the Wentern rwblon. horc-
li ilrrraudfd the tcovernment out ol
lau.uuO In cuatomt dutle.
OrtlclaU of tbo revenue aerrlco al-
IfKoltmt till wn iloni throuieh fale
lan tor .cUfal iiiiiiiilin, itml ltd.
UU hrn a !iallter-in arotlhil
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V-ii maniKillit, ami i'la)Pl (or hal
Hr nkVcU ram hl ay. tihouhl
iwji t font? la.t riKMieli, Htarr 4lt l
Wicitlicr fiirml ot AbrAhnui l.lti-
atlittnoon IliHlaard '. ievl Jmuuhi drant Wll.on, t(ta, im.mr,aliOIt.
taklti ll lio llilti tins liout i'au r jun weiuro u) iai auni
throiiKh a window. heti th fur l of thr war tifTnidiut.
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t,U ! IH7 0l l KIP fVtatlllK --'"" -" T....4.. .,n. Mlly .,.,,..,,
uuiiIq. inotriiientit for more than half a ten-
t!Mdrd .1.1 no alln.llon to Ui u,, l a friend of many .rom-
injury unlit yirr.lay aflcrnw.n hn ",r"1 ""'" i",,1 wu,rn "' "" "'"
l.i.ii-i - .1.4,.... ,i... .ii i .i. Ipeuth rrnturi. aniline them helni:
back for the aetlre fellow-a, and ataeej
coache for tho oldar chaps.
It l mated that there wilt be be
tween fifty and 100 mounted men In
affldavlta concerning tho weight of I tho party, and several stage coaches)
til importation. Uoadcit to thdr capacity. A uniform'
In addltlou to the abovo, there Is of purple flannel shirts with tho lodge
b!o a charge that for flvo years, tho'nuuirlals on the back, white chap-J
tarnjo and rodeo sombreros will b
lion to Its Income.
if by !.lt.g cut with rIbm
l")l dcaltkln in auk for lh.u.
. .... 'llilet it diirl.ir who ill..iv't5itMl llm
it ; !" . . . . fli,,,, 'T ' trtln,. fir- Chief Wnkertelil and Thack-M.y. (!la.i,l.,,e, William Cullen
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tsti; tmTumlay morning, and hot-
If b-fitn llio ritti WAS ltlruiF(cd.
WlU IjjuiiIW, on hi ay home, oc-i
lrd Hlatr near ltl Wiillo of the
liryatil. Wn.lilncinn Irving, Uickens,
Hherman. I'arrac.nt nitd Fltt(r.vno
llallerk
EVANGELIST HAS
PROGRAM READY
ThUinlotniatlfin ran.r.l lm author'
ill to mal.n an Invrallgatlou, and It
lMII. I.a,ii.l ll.l 4.1.11,1 ...
?r Hurr around tho llyera pretnUes I
on wl wranluns. Tu-iUy tnrr!
IMratliiUfd, bm iintlilng doup.'fir,rr hil.llnii t.tnitli ,m At.
rt wfunt lu warrant hi arrrnt.
Uli. TilMilay catrulug, after they
retnlii dial t,.y had hern stricken
from the payroll of Klamath county,
! deinitira, after Imrnliig of tho dl
Htir In HlarrV ntnrlca, began to
un robbery. A search of llti lif
'm ramp mtealwl anveral arllfh.
id Hlsrr was nrresteil this moriilug.
The lijer fiimlly reld on it hnmei
titittlng Utritf. Aiulli'itt-t. Seriimii
hiilijr ta Anitouiiml for the Werk .
lit t'linir li Melt In I'ulittaii.
SLEEPER COLD;
SEEKSJAMAGES
iIit- l I'npniliiK to Sut1 Southern
adopted, while tho saddle. blankeU
ASHLAND BANKS
TO CONSOLIDATE
I nilitl Slaleo Nittlotutl lUuk Will 1U
MerKl litl" tho Flml Xatlonaltonf u , bcllcvea that lhcro w, bcJ
I Link of .UIiIhimI, IncrnuInK Uiei ,a'-K delegation of riders from Ijiko.
(lllal Stork tu 1U0,00. 'r"""ty , , . . , , , L.
Tho club is being organlred at this1
tlmo In order to start early tho rais
ing of funds to defray tho ojepeuso
of the trip, and to perfect all arrange-'
and Idcs of the stages will be utilized k
for edvertlslng Mamath Falls.
In Addition to the members of the
party, tbo equipment will Include an I
auto truck to carry tents, etc., and
a well organized commlissary. with a
force, of employees gufflcjent to have
camp In readiness for tho Kits each
evening. A number of, stops will be
made, and all the Kits lodges along
tho route will be visited.
The members of the local lodge are
enthusiastic over the plan. In addl-
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MONEY ASSURED 1
BY SALE OF BOND
ISSUE IN GOTHAM
WOltK
OS IUMU WILL
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.Materlnl.a anil Spf41e Are Mow at
the TrrmiatM of the Usj la Qmi
lltlr Sufficlcsit to Estrad fUlifMd
Into Hlg Valley, SUty Miiea Away.
C'oustructio OatAU fljifiileg Um
Winter la
HUSAXVILLE. Feb. 18. Perml
tslon by the state railroad comaUaaloa
to the. Southern Pacific compaay to
borrow $55,000,000 provides for orer
,f 2,000.000 for the extension of ta
Fernley and Lassen line from IU pres
ent terminus twenty-four Biles aorta
iof Susan vllle.
Coupled with the statement of ta
railroad officials that Use loaa la
floated, this make a certainty the
t completion of the Southern Padlc to
lookout from SuaaaTllle, Modoc coaa
t, and possibly even aa'far as Ktoav
ath Falls by this time next year.
Materials and supplies are at the
end of the line beyond SaaaaYllte to
carry the line Into Big- Valley, sixty
miles further, and work wilt tea
crowded the minute weather will per
mit. Construction outfits and teams
.have wintered In T sssen coast?, to
M an early start In the spring.
ASIII.AN1J. Feb. 16. Announce
ment was made hert tudayof the pro-
(lrortl sure- ! attending the
Inrfloa Of fi'thnl lllrl'IIIIK" UclllK Drill
.Ml th ChrUtlitn rhtirrh, KvnugelUl
Mvlvlu I'ulmnu In an liitereathiK
i. n .......i iii,- ...! ,i. Hi., iiiir.iitii iiuluv wont iirKimrlnc to
-.4 ., "SMI lw II 1 1'ili III. mr. itiinrii huh .tiv ..' . --- .--.
-4 ittar Oleiie. but had left I'rac M11(lU1 ... ., ,eiiu la lawr. hrliiK "Hl fr I8U.O0O ilamaKM
iZ L. "'"" ",r",,ur ln ""'! Mimical nuiubers nrn a big featuro of Aitnliwi lh9autlrn l'nrlilc.
" ! atiernoon, ,vr. tiers
riao in fr, ()p,,tt ,,,, ,p,i,fted a
l'hiioraih, .trn,l records, itillU
nd bUnkila, jam of fruit, n rlock,
tlrlc rtailg,t n,j ,rr lhlng
M.i.ll.H-iii;,iilr.iietl Whll. IValn s,n,' Ni Plrl National
bankH. The United States National, a
Wa llelil at lltiit.miilr by Waahout ,,oner t.nk ul,dcr tno niim8 of tn,
Hunk of Ashland, will liquidate, the
ntuckholders receiving slock In the
Henry Clay Hall
1'rofeHsor Wlnthrop M. Daniels
Henry Clay Halt and Professor,
EXAM INCLUDES
IRON AND BROOM
.University of Oregon Ce-ede Win Net
l Only Be Told How to Use
L'teaaiU; They Mast
Knowledge to the Facmlty
I'm III.- for Slikne Allrgcl to iiosihI consolidation of tho United !""'nu, A Ilnu ,8 being worked out
whereby each member of the club wlll,Wthrop M. Daniels have been nom-
pay small monthly dues, which by jinated by the president for members,
tho tlmo tho trip is taken will amount of tho interstate commerce commls- United Press Service
to a fund sufficient to pay the ei-islon. Both men havo hleh rcnuta-l SKATTI.R F.h m RmH..i.
tions, which has led tho president to 'the home economic department of the
bellevv they will add to the know!- University of Washington are not
found In i10 aty,rr. 0f Hurr', effects
tint llleettllgs.
At this ovenltiB's nifotlng (h evati
gellat's topic la "llnptUm of llio Holy
llplrlt." Ills topics for Hut rwimlmlor
of lint week arc!
Tlinrsdny "A Friend to tilirUt."
., " Frldny "A llroliivr to Christ."
l lliixr lUik. ' Halnrday- -"Why Jesus Ciimt'."
Jlottar.t Viin Vnlkenbrrg, with his Hiiuday, I la. in,- -"Proof of llls
" and inoilier, returned last night l.iivo'; 7s If. p. in. -"Why Must Jean
'mm a mi wenka' trip tlirough Soutli-IDIsT"
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SAN FUANCISCO. Feb. 18. Ugal ,,. rai,nl M,wk , ltl0,o00, and
iepnHeiilnllwK here nf May Irwin. tUTl wo.. $ao.OOO surplus.
l-i. V. Carter, prtiildeni tf tho Unlt-j
ed States National, Is to bo president
of llltl lii.w Imtik (?. II. Vmm.'l nr.al. .
ThU nmoiiiit, It, was claimed. Is due tll of ( pn;( N(UlounI , , b0.
penses of the Journey.
Merrill vs.
K. C. H. S.
the Hi'lri'M Ihthiuo of lllueas surfered
while travelliiK over tho romiian.y's
lines ninl whlrh, It was iilleged, forced
her to rancid it iiumher "f I'nclllc
(,'oiisl eiigitguuieuts.
Whllo traveling from California
over llio Southern l'nrlilc, Miss Ir
win's Iritlu was held up by a washout
near Dtinsmulr, California,
It Is charged tltnl tho simper In
which Mlsa Irwin wits required to re
ntiilu twolvo hours curried no heal
and mt it result xho wiu-i sciied with
mi nttnok of neuritis.
vlro president; J. W. McCoy, cashier;
Clark Mush, itsslstnnt cashier, nnd
Mnyim; (Iraltiger, stenographer, will
hold tlni Hiime positions In thv uew
bank. A. J. McCallon, assistant cash
ier ot the First National, Is also to be.
itHSlstnnl c:hhler.
Quartern ot the uew bunk will be
In tho First .National bank building,
nnd tho (Intulto City Savings bank
will probably move Into tho United
(States National building.
JUVENILE PLAY
PLEASES CROWD
edge and ability of the commission. only going to be taught how house-
"kecplug ought to be done, but how to
l.xa,llcttle. lUo ,l "selr. according to an-
inouncement Just made by Professor
Irs. Prentiss and Mitchell left this I Fn,aerlck Osborne. The right way
.morning for Merrill, whero they go to ;or hanaUnc flatrons will be lllus-
examine cattle soon to bo sold nt an ;...,. and then thn ..Aenta w, v.
nucuon. required to prove with brooms la
I ' ihelr own hands that they hare ua-
AlTnlr nan a Slices Financially, and! A student of statistical mind com- derstood the directions. Among many
the Cliriation Kndenvor Socloty'i!lutes that 5,000,000 words were writ- other courses there will be one ta
lAH illiwlnr flu. rAOant rttlil.tnm 1 t srf 1 n I ti I iillil In rha Knawlntf wsvailt.
n........ I t'll.l l. J . S' MMn"o iw 'vtu .VU V .. mssm saa vuw ave aw vspMg
tJlven hy People
amlnatlons at the state university. paper has on lighting elects.
E. B. HENRY IS
' Alfalfa Town Students Are Here With Good Team OUT FOR OFFICE
UuMkwllmll touiiu of um Merrill mid
lamutl. Full high hcIiooIh will hat-
for Hut county clininploushlp at
iiomnull'M opem house tonight. Ou
wuiiil of ii,,, (00 0r,,Hl m,,.
'"' ov Um coming striiKKlo, tho
tKuuii.nt has lidded to tho seat
IBK cnti..ty of ,hu ,,
rliulpul lilake Iiiin boon coaching
Merrill 0um roBUBry (or j),,,
Ml tuoniii. it a ni.ortw! (hut h
'w Ilium lu tho vory best posslblo
athi . ." Mr nltt,u, ta U-'round
Wslo Mmntt and it has bcon only
orl time ago that hs was creating
.1.
qullo n NoiiHiillim In dlltonmt utlilotlu 'Coiinty SHive)1
sports.
Nobody hooiiih to bo ublo to udvitucn
any "on-tho-lovol" ntuff itbout tlio'
wolght, nblllly nnd oxpurlonco of thoj
Merrill iiuKrrKntlou. It scoiiih it mifo
lie His Pot It Ion
fur the NoiiilittTHuou the Ittfpub.
limn Ticket nt tho antyJ'riKMricM,
Huh Held Olllco for S-ventl Yenrw
tip, however, that they will mnko tho
Klitmittli coiiuly high hi-IioiiI pluyon.
nxtond thuiiiMvlvoH to win.
Tho local Inds itro lu lino simps, and
Hhoulil win on tlii'lr conlliliuu'o iilone,
If they inuiiii nil the nuH(rtlous Hindu
by Ilium, Mr. Hluko will rofuico tho
coiitewt nnd Coach McCall will utn-plro.
. 1, II. lloury, county ciiKluoor, nooks
iiuolluT term of otllce, This luoinlng
ho lllfil his petition for nomination
on I ho republican ticket.
Henry liua hold this olllco at dlffor
oul lliiius fur hooml yours past, he
lm: elected for mimo terms uud up
t'olniod for utlivm,
EARTHQUAKE IS
FELT AT RENO
Shako UtMnl Hair n .Mlutile, mill Wum
I'.lt in Virginia City, Carson City
nnd Verdi uw Well No Daiuagu lie
Milled, Isxtepl Itrokeu Wluiloww
Before, it crowd of 300 people,
lynuugsterii yet to reach their 'teens'
(last night produced "Tho Marrlago!
Iof Tom Thumb and Miss Mtdgett," a I
I playlet that provoked much laughter
ifrom tho audience. Tho kiddles wero
all dressed as grown-ups, and tho
manner lu which they conducted
themselves tickled everybody.
Tho Christian Kndenvor society ot
tho Christian Church gave the en
tertainment. As result, n cousldor
nblu sum was added to their treasury.
Screeching Sox Worn
United Press Service
ItKNO, Nov., Fob. 18. -An carth
quuku shock was felt in parts ot Ne
vada this morning. The tromblor be
gun ul 10:17, uud lasted thirty sec
onds, ,
At Virginia City, Carson City aud
Verdt the shako was also felt. It was
much lighter taste.
A tryout will bo he'd February 28
to determine- what state university
students citu compote lu tho cross
country run, which Is to be held on
March 7. Track -work at the univers
ity will be In full swing within a
week.
Among jtho many definitions of
genius, that ot Thomas A. Edison has
tho virtue ot brevity, not to say wit:
"(iontus Is 2 per cent inspiration and
Us per cent perspiration."
Swltierland has eighty silk mills.
Variegated Hosiery Drape High School Pedals
Today was "Bright Sox" Day at the
high school, ttu itnuual event, ou
which day nil tho upper class men
wear multi-colored socks with bright
red, bluo and glarlug green predomi
nating. Usually the noisy coverings
for the pedal extremities are not
mates, each toot vying with the other
In trying to imitate a rainbow. To
day tho boys added to tho geuoral ef
fect by appearing In oddly knotted
bright, ties, an well its varl-colored
hose.
And thereby hangs a speedy tale
of un expulsion and a reinstatement.
As seveu or eight ot the "bright tie"
brigade tntered class room, one ot the
boys was singled out by the Instructor
for a sovere criticism regarding taste
lu ties. After a short wordy con
flict tho boy wss told to gst his books
aud go home, which he did.
Later tho student was reinstated by
Principal Faught, who did not see the
Justice of inflicting punishment oa
one and not on the others similarly
attlrody.
Young ladies of the high school are
now planning to have a "Psrfsawy"
day soon, each girl to splash befteW
with the rankest smelling mak tiMle
can possibly be obtained, ''"-'-
All ot which Is a divswlea fresn HM
monotony of tsit books, sad (sad ta ,
add to the gaiety at seaeet werav :0:j- j.
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