The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 19, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1914
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DR. STACEY HFMENWAY FAILS
TO RALLY FROM ILLNESS, AND
PASSES AWAY THIS AFTERNOON
CRUELTY ALLEUED OVER A HUNDRED L0SAN6ELESIS 'GARRETT, BQLLER, O'SHAUGHNESSY
BY INDIAN WOMAN ADDED THIS WEEK HURT BY RAINS NEXT TO TOP IN ! CARRIES A GUN
ANNAPOLIS EXAM! FOR JOURNALIST
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to tho t lili'li. rltlMltie a an re on it in
Vl,utlai;e t.li lunl.il Jniiiiai) lit, Iti-gUlnillon I'lrkfc Up a Llltle, Hut I'awiiKcro Are llrlaynl Along Hall-
lUlil, lln I nhapp) Kiullng, and Ml 1I1U hnvt ll Would luke a Viir rtuU, People Marooned in Their
Ullr, in Hlii.i.e Ailimi, tllrgr I" "H.Nk" Evrryliod) for Hie I'rl- Hom- al lliilnrv In Hurt Over
Mrr Htilminl llnil llrr. ttiaiii- mid General Klrcliou. I 'our Inrhra lUin Fell lt .Vlghl
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AS bKCUKTAUY 3WKAR8 HK WttJ.
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SHOOT OX tUGHT
, riitubiiiailon of 13-13 a an III- About a hundred now name have fulled I'rcju Servleu
il.v Ninth lllUiuu ravlrj Iturlue th,urd one fur Warren and Anna .,. addtd to the county registration IjOS ANGKLKS. Feb. 19. Los An
f Uiu irtlmi'Mt m murh tUejXkelock- martial happiness. The ar ,,lU MW)k u ,Ue ,aw sorl of Vies l Juu recovering from ono of ,
Aa-rfcl,... LI lltn rllbA ll llin 4- H f Itlll .flHtl!.. tlllll, f r 111 ..It I . llf fill IUtllllttl .1. . .. , f .. ... - 1 1-.. t. I ..
-" itil..r had allaliied ll. rank nr reel- lunation. wre married Jouuarj 13. " r"" "i' up ,or "lp "' ' ,ory TUvlltoim WM general through-
Mhmlug . h- tltrwh iho full mnll Ufu. ISIJ. miU today the lf Med suit for ,," fek ,hre '" boan 'r,r reK'' ut jjoutlu-rn California, anil has par-
Aflrr Mip r Uio 'JiKlnr cirl l 'I'arainm inuim ruoru wwoiwuw. alynil trafflc.
lirSfiil tinir In the aim) iupIcmI, In lirr complalnl, Mr Siollock al- It U rxllmatoJ that Chore arc about Tlmuwinds are marooned In thvlr
vrtlrp, il liitcrmlllrml) )n m Ue trur) ami Inliuman tn-atmont 5,0011 t'llKlblo to vote In KUtnatli. houn. or tlai- of bunlncM, unablo to
Ut N-rrl Imi., aihI I'mh Hi ) thf IliJlatl rlr?, AilmiliUlttr lm llial In lay her hubanJ. K-ellrrluK al the rat of 100 n week lavi them on account of the condl-
Scnmil anil Ttilnl Hononi la the Cora- Sturrilous Attacks Upoa the IT
'r ItrfillnriiMl MIIKn,)!, llin
b)i(iM llriualh'sl In llip Ann)
lt.. !. fL (l,t. i.llt. i.i.irfL ,.... Mttu- Ihln.'u - I..I..1. --.. 1.1.1 I.. .... ill . . ..... ... .!. ..
1'iwt KUmaili lii ili iUtit tMi' n '"" ' "" - ' i 't -w ....v.. -, .- hv. (( .iii ik irfij- near a jear to sci'tion 01 inu iirevu
-tW If.-. .. .all !... ll. lw IH.tlflliu h....lul...u...tfl,I..tl.lHltHl..l.tttlt.l .1.. .11 .1 1 . .. 1. . ..... . ...
PHHIII" 1-H11,, lll till', I (HV14IVIMQ Willi HUHfl1'! Hl ' ftMlll Mil -IV"l llllV ( U HI Bll tin Wl UOOKIi UU IIIO Jin1
MlllUij Nurtfri,
I limn,
lUil) In thu M' Hr
raliln Iu MatilAtli toUIll)
AH.tralun art) late.
tbn hiilUn I'ntlcn Interfered, and mx arc In May. Mt,$LV th,n rour lncbM or raln hB(1
lleiiiena) ! Mm Uf Hie Indian aucut for Hu far ,t.re Bro T,9 ri.KU,crti. ur,jn. by mldnlsht. and practical ev
rirl an rejirlmand. bm) boadmlnUter- ,,riy.jurU ti,u (Olle: ry down town tret. ran full of a-
Miii) Mirrn at Kuit Klamalh. Aflrr -'I Mthcr l'4Illic lat mtinin. j'uuM, Vard 101 tcr, far aboe tho aldewalka.
irlly, Mm. SWitllock al- ,-njll Klamath KalW 3. Ilundreda of men are cleorlnc away
r htulmnd ban utterly T,,lra Wnrtl IHitbe 11IU and sand deposited In the
GT'atrveU by thu storm.
petlllrc for Appointment a Xaval
Cadet Co 10 Klamath County High
School .Student With tlie Winner,
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Ttiewo Two Will Take the Kntraact-
Teta In April.
Mat, Upoa the AdamtafatimUoa
ami Upoa i'reaideat U'lbw iitom
tlie Ire of Ajaerkaa Charge 4'Af-
airea ia Mexico City, awl He
Som to KiU the KdMor.
United Preaa Strnn
MEXICO CITY. Feb.
19. Threat-
tlrtteiiliiff (turn thai h1 hu practiced llfuldfw criirlly,
leCr that lie
failed to provide far her
I, tiUl'cr IIPIUFllfca), UfrOt4 al
i&s ValbiK nuh'AonrJ, U no moip.
iVlllm lh All lilies. Ill 1ImI iI-Ib'
...-... M. piol..n in Klamalh t-'alU and I
ll-lt.ll. 1,IV Hfc-4 iH MIII'HVI lv--T-, .. . ..... ..I ...... ..i i ..! ...
,.,. , , . . .. . .. IH;lilia. in isa? n' le-eiucreu nr laueu in iruviuo jor nrr wn nut om- Kreoii.l Ward
t 1 n clorii IbU dlloMiDuti . . ..... . pecouu aru
....,. w . , Indian Jertlc will. Capialno. C Ap- trpr). iw). U... nimpsaiiii. lie na coi- Vri Klamath KalU II, At I'asadena It Is estimated that'
a, r; " , Z::::: , ,";:'. In 'V' ,u ' ,l"" UM t,", ,rr"H' mmr U,M " uu" "rr n'"1 Sl.lpplnKton lOWen inches of rain fell, doing con-
--.-", -......i., ......,, ..o j,n,rJaM Bl rainak. pirupriatri 11 in lint own ue
mi 1141? rim mi at iiatiu, wr up uin
In hu
Iraldnnrn In Klamath Couu-
wide
rlrcln lif friend lie b boloved b
hlt 4lid llidlalm alike In addi
tion in hU wife, he U nurvhed b'
three brother. Vnlney, Atuel and
' La-.a. L mII tit t.xMl V atlil. nf -llrtl4
F HHI HII ? ttfi t"M- , pt, '
Thu temaliik will be bruuebt to Ihl
will be ahtplXHl to KUBelin
rinriit In the family tilol at
e-np. nu accompanied by hi. on-in 0ali mu cnineiery.
'", V A Kuvkendall, It KtlKelte
duiltitM man, caiiiato Klamath Fall,
arrl.lnr. lax niei.t. a. .V.-IIUhp H'lU Vlli.
" w in a romatoto Male, anil Iho' ItlBhi Iteverend Hubert U, l'.ldock.'l"rl of the rminiy, and who la road
HlfifiiMt t. V liii i .i..lll a., l.l. I..u.
.... ... ... . . . . . t) 1 he Old ptaclllluuer made n
iun in m m h ..id iwiii .. ui..i.i ..
.-.-..- 1. m.nmw lll ,,, Hill, nlHN 1-1
'jtlur Ueal niAiier. Kur the at two
i ha ban been In a ulale iif ruiiia,
tturo which he did ndl rally before
bU ilralh, I
I'ptin rrUluc Ibe imwa of ihe erl-.
lll(ir, ,if th0 diKlor. hi brother, rU). ,!
Xwlntr IIUou, Irfi a nick bed In ..u.,(ir ',.,,
NO SNOW NORTH
OF FT. KLAMATH
John Ktintl, wlino uplemlld place
al Heaver Mnrli Is known to every
body trntelltiK IhroiiRh the northern
iSOFT PEDAL ON
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Mills Addition 45 sldernble damage.
Malln 8
I'lne Urine 15
Wood Ithi-r
Lost 111. or S5
Tulc Lake 23
Dairy ;
I'oe Valley 13
Kinmath I-nko 3 '
l'le na ... 0
Worden , 2
Midland 12
lllldebrund 3
Sprngue Hirer 4
Lancelt Valley H
hwau 8
IMMIGRATION
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tmilici Iriim KuKone. u hardly well'bUlK'P r Hie l.'a.lern Orrson diocese lU'ervlor In that dUlrlct, Is In '0W;A, a ,
6oitiiow,,ndihorlBorof Hie t Ibe Kpl..opnl church, will nrrlnday. "Her n trip far north ""Jmi. Ukl'.V !!!!!!!!!! !!!!'!!! 18
I'll" lo Valnat, lm did not nllempl to Ibis reuliiK to Visit tbn local rhurch-'t'renceiil.
'Mtli ilia tx'dilda. Had he stntleit.'ineii He will hold service Sunday "There I erj Utile miow norlh of j
tie woulii hardly liie rencbed ibrm'mrnliiK and euuiliiK l'rlor 10 com- I'ori Klamnth," wild Mr. Knoll. "I "I French Arrive-.
lit lliiiu. iitK hrre this time, (be bishop has look 10 see ibe iiimls open much On Wednesday Mrs. Klmer French
lr HviiiMiiwny wiu a native of In- 'll"l" ,rlll IhroiiRh I'anamu. chiller llinu iisunl. and there Is every
mid was U ,eat of axe. Ho, liidlcU..ii of n prosperous y.sir for
"M a so., f ,r a. A. Hemeuway, . Ml lo,,e. ,u,nt ,mrt ,,f Kla,n,h-"
Ulm i, .. 1 ,
- . ner cnmiiiR 10 urn Willamette) A ,iMRiuor nrrlved this o veil In k nt
,u, ln ,xr,3 w Kr'" rr l"',!.. tionit- of Mr mid Mrs V. Doui-y
ne .lain early pollilml life, 11 ml n T, ,,,,, ,,,,,.. U0KIPl sVeii pounds
nmlnr of tint l.'Kl.lnturo In 1KC3.
After DiiUhlui; high school and There nre thirty Hour mills In uud
Muslins In lliiHimrn of Ms father, l)r.'tiout (li'ium.
Henuiiway altumled Iho ChlritKo Med-'
leal Cnllcgv, Ho grnduntoil thai In- The price of house coal In London.
"ltlmi In IKISI. , ,,; r, ,,r ,, ,Bl Idichen 10.25.
niv Civil War brokii nut Just after I best imil JC.
CONGRATULATE GORE
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, 1. C. Feb. 19.
The soft pedal was brought Into play
when the house Immigration resumed
consideration of the Ilaker cxcluslou
bill today.
Chatrmnu Uurnett nnnouueed that
most of tho session would probably be.
devoted lo the Hindu Immigration
problem.
presented her husband with nine. Immigration Inspector Camluettl
pounds of bletiM'dues. The now ar-jhus been Invited lo appear again be
rlvtil and her mamma aro doing well, fore the committee.
(Herald Special Service)
WASHINGTON. U. C, Feb. 13.
W. Sterling Garrett and Hobert Leon enJng t0 shool Dlax Myron, editor of
Holler of Klamath Fall were today ..... . .... , ,
...... ,. .... k' Imparclal," a local Bftwipapar.
appointed to the alternateshlps to the - - -
United States Naval Academy at An-,hou,d he acc0l h NlMa O'Shwi
nanolls as a result of the competitive gbuessy. secretary of the A erleaji
examlnatloa held In hU district by embassy. Is carrying a loaded platoL.
1 Congressman N. J. Slnnott last Jan- H. y,. u,,.!... witi,in .t ra-ek
uarJ. (,u bin desk at the embassy.
The Klamath Falls boys stood sec- Tbrou-n hta publication Myroa has
ond and third respectively In the'made a serle ot gcurjUou, attacks
twu The highest standing was made upoa the Amerlcan peop,et . .j,.
by Irvln Hand of Baker, who waa UtraUon at Washington, and perao-U
made tho principal candidate. reflections upon President WUsoa.
Tho official entrance examination' it g said that these have aroused
wilt bo hold April 21st. f much anti-American feeling.
I ln order to prevent a feeling of
Hejolclng Is lu order at the Klam- hostility from growing-. O'Shangaasa
ath county high school today as a re-'sy made complaint to President Hu
sult or tho receipt of the abovo new.erta Uut thb, dw aot gtop u at
by tho Herald, for both the lads are'-ack3 0a tne contrary, Myron an
students at the InstituUon. Both are nounced through his papers that he
prominent In the affairs of the school. haU ..gor o'Shaughnessy.
and especially in athletics. .., w, urge myMilt to ,noot Ujnm
Although tho principal candidate;,, he gpaka to me -., , Mr.
Is from Baker, there 1 a chance that o'Shaughnessy to a United Press rep
one of the local boys may bo chosen rcsentatiVe today. In no uncertain
TO ENLARGE CHURCH SOON
Christian Church Asks for Volunteer Workers the Women
Will Serve a Dinner to Those Participating
Scores of Telegrams. Letters Sent Blind Senator
OKLAHOMA UITV, Fob. 10. Hen
"lor (loro U lodiiy lining mwhiiipwiI
mIIi hater nud loleKriiiiis, loimratu
,,l'K Mm upon his tixoiuirntlon hy
,llu Jury In ti, fco.OOO ilnmugo suit
"""'"'iiiHiil iiKiiliiHt him by Mrs. Mln
11 ' I!, lloinl. Mr. Iloiul In her suit
"''Kdil ti,ii( ti,o blind mmulor ut
'iiiiiIimI mi ussnult upon hor In it
'"""I ut Wuslilnmim. I). (3.
A'or tho ovldonco wus In uud Iho
'irKuinfiita finished lust night, Iho
; ry ft,tr Ma out just flvo rain-
mi', ndiiriieit with 11 vonllct lu favor
of Gore. General opinion has been
(lint thu ult wiih mi ntlumpt to bring
iiliuul tho pollllrul death of tho sight
les statesman,
Mrs, lloinl Is lepurled to ho pi nu
ll uted itml on tho vergu or 11 nervous
rolliipHi,
Guru Is niiiHldorliiK prosecuting his
licensers 011 a ehurgo of consplruoy.
II Ih corlnln Hint If ho iloes so, the milt
will bo Moil In Washington under tho
Federal conspiracy law.
"Wanted Volunteer carpenters for
11 tiny. Apply at Christian church
ut S o'clock tomorrow morning. Come
prepared tn work."
This, placed In "waul ml" stylo, Is
I lu reiiiest that Is belug sout out to
day by Klder I.. F. Harland, pustor of
the First Christian churih. Tho good
pastor Iiiih 1 ouo hud the coucluslou
Unit his church Is hardly large enough
to accommoilato 11 1 those who would
llko to hear thu revival meetings, now
being conducted tlioro by Kvangvllst
I'utumu,
Now, lu siiiuu pluces, when tho
chtitrrt uru all tilled, tlioro Is 1111
"a, it, o." hIkh hung out, iu still
others, mlmlttunco Is, positively refused.
However, thoso plans seem other
llinu right to i:ider Hnrlaud, Instead
of trimming his congregation nud au
dience to lit the church's capacity, the
elder bus decided to enlarge his
church to lu'commodnto tho people.
Klder Harlan and othors lu the
church, ufter a study, decided thut
Iho church should be twenty feet
longer. Accordingly, money wus
raised to purclu.te tho lumber to
mnko (he addition to tho roar of the
edifice.
Tho lumber Is now on baud for the
construction work, but there Is no
111 ml from which to pay artisans lu
du tho work. And tho Putniau meet
ings aro bolu. held every night
To Klder Harlau, It seemed a burn
ing shame lo have the capacity or tho
church limited wlillo theso meetings
were lu progress. Today ho decided
,t!nt thu churrii should bo enlarged
not Inter thau tomorrow.
Accordingly, tho oldor has Issued a
call for voluntoer carpenters, etc., to
assist lu tho erection of the addition
to the. church. Theso volunteers to a
good causa are requested to bo at the
church tomorrow morning, for work
will start nt 8 o'clock.
With a sufficient forco of men, It Is
expected that the addition can bo
completed lu a day,
Tho women of tho church, not to be
outdone, have decided to serve a din
ner at noon to tho workers, and they
have also purchased a gallon of arnica
tor bruised thumbs and Angers.
tones.
to enter Anuapolls. At tho examlna-'
Hon In April, the test Is prepared by'
the faculty of the naval academy, and Tho rorests of Florida contain 176
is given before n board of naval offl-J kinds of wood.
cere. At this time tho candidates arel '
1
given tne pnysicai test, and it is on, ..,, rBP,Bmt,n , n-o.' .rid
this that a large rcentage of the ,aud8. rMtrlctloa of immigration; ex-
candldates rail. tenBlou of credit to farmers so that
they mu secure long loans at low In
It. A. BOOTH HAS Jtjregt me ad hf prolalM- to iup
I'LATFOBM OUT porl Ul6 republlcan nominee If he Is
I himself defeated.
PORTLAND. Feb. 19. Hobert A. 1 Mr. Booth formally opened bis can
Booth, candidate for the republlcanpalgn last night at Carlton at the city
nomination for Uulted States senator.hall. Headquarters have been estab
has issued his platform. llshed at 441 Morgan building, In
lu this document Mr. Booth advo-Portland.
STARR IS BOUND OVER
Man Accused of Robbery and Arson Gi?enHeanf
J0J0 Starr, the sheep herder, mu
sician and hanger on, arrested by Dep
uty Sheriffs Low and Brew baker on
charge of robbory aud arson, must
nwalt the actlou or tho grand Jury.
At his preliminary hearing this aftor
noou ho was bound over by Justice of
the t'eucu Clowen.
Starr's bonds were fixed ut 13,000.
Not having bondsmen, ho was re
manded to the county Jail.
The prisoner Is accused of robbing
the residence of E. B. Dyers on Ninth
street, and afterwards setting It on
fire. Witnesses today told of seeing
him near the house before the lire,
and near there shortly before the Are
broke out.
Mr. Dyers identified some arttelea
found In tho possession of Starr that
were lu tho Byers home. ,
Attorney W. H. Shaver ay peered
for the accused naa. He !
to secure a dismissal upon the grwusd,
of insufficient evidence. H. M.
nlng appeared for the state.
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