The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 23, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS, QREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1914
Price, Fita Oewta
Gustav Bauch in Rebel Hands; Troops
AMERICAN HELD !
II CHIHUAHUA
ON SPY CHARGE
im.ii:Mi hi: will hi: hiioi- tiv
iti:iu:i.H
Knit-Mr) of Mlf Wlrw In ,llir,ro,
(ntulalr fll (ItlliluililM, lt-i.MiL
n( lull fit! for ,lti Arruwtl of
VrtlliC !! rtliil I" f Ilia!
lltrM' tl Otlirr tllt Itrttrl IIDI
eif. di lli TrUI.
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ttollrd ll Jlirlf
VAKIH-SU1.V, l.
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MtefU thai iSuUV tUuvli, l Aniff
Ion. litiMitic lnr l WrMitrtli),
Lkt 1cti liK-nUi) lit (t H'tul ptlooii at
CIiII)WIba Ht l H Uo f( a a
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I'oh.cil llritnr l.a rl Kr?U)
I!ijm rtir4itie Itaucli.
ID Itplj. liljan iini lit? toinui hi
is. jh uiu luurii equine a iir mil
lrMil 'rial lu Uio jMc ul oUi-
tf Jtilrt 'h mMHIon in nmtfrii l
VHU afmi
ThU older, ( U Uolicirt), uuurU
lit ttfeulStuI lujmlU llial Itcttloti n
fnciicnibrd to ilcalh ur ttrumbra4
CoutlBjsnial, (ha (tvifonup) ol whirl.
Ibtluitrt onlr ffl"l octirvfr, Anil thnt
tto rotttlrllon Um Ilin utitu
xi() ofi of (wo oUtff fpUfl.
ANNA HALES IS
IT IN EX.
l'l (.III Curlr Ofl lliifli llonoi
for llm riiliitmn fl( nt llio lUtl
UMily of On'Con-l I'rr-ciilnt
HllliTioi.il, i) Ultilii of Hriloi
HIGHES
M Anna IU(., a Krndunln of tln.Tcmirriinro t'nltin havr nrranKvd toL,1( ttnrrlnoit timl llonry.
KUmsih rniirily hleli .chool. now In Ku mIvit lea lomorrow nftrrnoon Tw tMWnn ttor (riw., , .
brr rrrshiiiiiii ),.r nt Urn Pnhcr.lly'At th,. homo of Mrs. II. H. (irlRsby. on j ,, ,,f 0 aK).,, ,,, HhM1 10
'" Ofron. ha.) U, hiRh-m ernU.. of lluh str.t.t. near Tcittl. Irlcnd of . N() Bmi,wnionU ,,.,, M
..i iiifininT of tur rfrinimn clans in
Ihu rrccnl rinmliiatluus,
As a trsiili, MUs IImIca was pri'Scul- ''"' Hm.m Cliaiisra.
't llti n IiiWiik cup as n uwrlt nwani Throimh n deal cloned Aiturday tliv
from ittomb.'rs of llio rUmlor claim. Idto Hour pool room, which has been
thin award was mil nimouiumt, and ronilurtt'd by Tnbor & Leslie, a sold
IU prrHcnlailou was it roiuplclo ur It Is now under llio mnnnKumrnl nf
l,rlt'- Jack lluusnkor ami KUson HlllotL
Initiative Bill Is Aimed
at Sunday Pleasures
HAU..M, Feb. 23. To iiltieud ttw
"On 2iar. of Lord's Oregon I.hwh, hii
w '" lirolui.it Kiiluful niniiHeinenis on
Hillulny, ,M, lmr1(mtl f ,, , , ,
lilllnii'i by 10 WiiHliltiKtmi mtiiiiy
'lirlsllnii L'mUsivnr Unloit of Forest
r. of which tilnmto N. llulchiiiiH
' u. prcNldeui ,tm Anim F. Taylor
' Ihu secretary.
t''l'i form of pntltloii for tho iuoiuk
"fa Iuih boon npprovod by Socrolary
"'"'M, ami it u understood to bo (ho
' niwillon of tho miloti to commutiro
rrctit,K t m,noimyt HltuulU
'III bocoiuu n law li will sound
"' iIkiiIIi knoll on thoalors mid hnso
"OH uu Hundity, Tho tint of Ihv
inttUMiirst followMi
'HmHob 218C. If any person shall
w opon any .tort, ibop, groovy.
FRANCISCO
CHEP LODGING
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Kt'.UK IMMMlIU tluS llMMIssluN
MA lilt Itlll'dltf
h.illnr ItiMnlliii; IIuiim Niiil Hi lit'
llikiillar, Mint In Mmi) (' l.ll.
rrll; All Willi Uniting ami Ol If,
.r rnnliiN.M..l- lr Hl.
illllrt In Mini . -mi. Ilrlnu I'wd no
Mirllr,' I.) I lirmpll.)r-l.
t'lllled li Her Men
HAN I'llA.SVIHrO. Feb. 23.TTi
-tHtwtlelwil tiMil lor the HtHuploy.L
lrl( IIIPf l?M(l lffcl!lfc H1rW M '
Kin fll l) WUUrtllr rfjlkltpj lit Hi
IrlMirl Jutt itulf Ij Huti Ittiiuleta
Unit CummUtlMtirr lluit1tie lo llx
rlty IiraIiIi txtnttt
Tic tilt lm fpitlrtl n imtit lir r of
rltl nlufrriHilil fo lifllrr it- Jul
ltd tit Mi )illl!C rt-nnti UlAt tillll-llH-iU
Of mill lnM' Ix-rll lrrittfi Oil
tn nw,r
tlna, Ulttt: tPH!lKr
(r i.rii.litie
..,, mdjoriiy j ulo ,aii.t boardlnc
,,, j fu, Ilt ( ,rii;rroiiii In
liwlih." al4 llmulite. "In nratly all
of tlirm .aittlnfr ilrlnlln nr Inrklue,
,lo mttjf ni'to full of tirltiB nnd
ulilrr Votnilit
I tiolr I'rtnl.
Mcmtrr of tho choir t tlto llap
tut rinircli wrf eurt rrltlay '
IIIK nt it tlrlletitful unrtitin Kbrll t')
lr Himiiiiinit nml ill. Ik It In tin- tnltsl 't Horrlco
rU. riHiitt Tlippprrml. wlilctt wnau' DKNVint.lVib 23. -Ilvtir) Moor
ilauoratr. lino, canto a a Imppy ur- Tt-HiT, SI )vrH oltl, cx-wnator of tho
prUo lu tltu choir nftrr Ihnlr nnular (iill.-il yt.iliw. illnl nl 13 o'clock lliU
wim'WI)- practice, ad not mitt or tltr-im,rnlr.K at tht home of hi ilaushlnr.
voraluu hail an Inkllne of tho tttiMliMm, C, K. 1'rlr, from (lio Inllrmlllcn
In torp for them Thl. hnwocr. , naturally ilin to hln mtttuirtHl nR".
ilhl not ilntract from anxoiip' caia, rotnliliictl with honrt trouhlo.
It) for foot! ami .njojincnt. ami tht'l ,.,,(,. ,,r T.llor hittt hwii 111 for
rholr, tntllxlilually nn.1 collrcilwl)'. ' !,, 4, )var, hut for tlto lai fort-
tMtUcrr.1 Mm. tiimiitiiiiiU anU Mr. JiKtn ,U contlltloil lnn lvlt critical,
wpii an Biirnrj 01 utp looi .
llmo thoy hatl. I
MllicrTcrt.
Mntnbcrs of thu Women's Christian
tint uruntiuation aro invuou io iiucitu. ,
' ,
bowling alley, billiard or pool room,
or tippling house, for tho purposo of
1 "
Inbiir or triUHc, or any Ihoalcr or,
ph.ro of minw.iim.nl. or shall conduct
"
miy lunuHoini'iil, gaiiiu or sporl for tho
purposo of protll or gain, on tho II rut
day of thu week, commonly called
Sunday' or tho 'Lord's Hay,' such per
son, upon coulctlou thereof, shall ho
punished by n lino of not loss thmi G
nor morn than I lull; provided, how
over, thul (ho tiluivo provision shall
nut apply to tho keeper j of itrug
stores, doctor shops, umlortitkuiH, liv
ery stable, keepers, butchers mid link-
orsi mid nil cliciiuiHtitucoH of nucessl
ty mid iiioniy may hu plwidod lu do-(
feiiMn, which smut no trumon ns quos
(Inns of fact fur (ho Jury to dutormlno
wltoa the otfeuse U tried by a Jury."
is
AT
LimkI KiMitk find (tllicr I Ill-Ill'' rr
OUrli ltiHtl 1 1) S'.iLi'- I'lUlu
IHlTrfviil IVilU ilf MLl)ou llrli
Unlluli of I'llt' I'liilo llfii tllrfi.t
Ollllt.il r BffvUo
IXllllllft. IVt 2J.- Willi 2'. or
mar in Hit-tnlnc Including people
from l iliti n-trli' (nun, dm gri (o
gather HiMilng In m'Iimi Iimo totlur
u Ujf,,u: ,,lrt romiil floor for a erf-at
, I of practical work during iltc cm:.
j ,jir
I'nwiileni tUwg J. Walton and
) rrriiirr ltwl Wyld of tlu liltm
lli ChHialHT of I'mniiwrte. Hubert
Kmiiiiu. A l Harpold anil Cole T
Oliver at" In attrndaurp from Klam
alii Falls. Mr Walton was on of
lb. .Mk. at in- tomtom. M,nB
'- i..-- . mr.-M ! "M'flMiA !
l rxwiiU jir.lloii lll ! ilUrut-r.l
Mimlwo .if lim linril nf icrtjr
t lt.fr lo It'll wlmt l)l tlii ran
r rt from ih rouniy
SENAIOR TELLER
DIES
I'orioi-r Mi'IiiIkt of llu' I invr IIoiim
MKfiuiili lo ItifttmlUr U ttilnl
of llu- "Old C ii-i Ml" o lli Wllliln n
IVt Viil Wn III l-i'iii; Wlillr
n iitspoil Into unconitciounncmi nuoiil
m viock lam night, nul rcmalnnl In
that contllllon until IiU Ucnih.
Monition Ih ilauchlcr nl Iium;
homo tiv 'I l't. tho nctmttir Icavca two'
mii mj(,0 f)r t,0 fH,lera.
' '
'S HOUSE
BLOWN UP TODAY
sfsson
ORRIS
DENVER
BISHOP
' chnl Sholl.
This orchestra umdo Its tlrst r.p
iMx IVopIo Kllltl timl it Hiuon .More' penrnnco last night. It ndded greatly
, , , tn tho ovcnlug, tuul, It is bolloxed, It
oi-l.couml,.ll-Hl..lio.llluiM.r.wm hnvo ( .omIonC). t0 ,ncrciuo tll0
I Who li Sick In licit, KM-itpiil lln- ntteudauco nt service.
Il .NnitoualUiH IU.uiumI I For Sunday school aosslona n soc-
ioud orclitut hits been formed, Ic'd
IH'DAI'CST, Feb. 23. Six woroUir
killed ninl twnlut scrlousl) liurt to
day when tho reflldcmro of tho UroeU
H.lsnmllc church nt Dcbiocsln was
.nomromi n u.a...o.
ll. .. I.l.l.i.i. ttiln. tuiu III itml 1st liml t
""' i'i "".
"us uninjured. The lluiiinniilun na
.... II. it. ..!. ll.vii,lsikiiitillil
tlonntlsts nro liel loved rospouslblo.
I'ltiler lint Knife.
Mih. Friiuk Applegnto was taken to
tno iiimiKiiiini uuspiuu mis ion..........
wheio slut underwent u major ojiorit- (
Hon. Urn, Morrow mid llamllton, who
pirfonned tho nperatlnu, report tho
patient doing vory well.
('i)ukoIiiiiiI hiveds a little unlive
KhiH'p which Is without wool,
Vluumiso pollcoiueii iiiiihI uuder
htand rowing. toluKiaphy ami swim-mlng,
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President Huerta and His
Wife at a Diplomatic Reception
IVfjillo hla trMU am) Hit; illUlcul
ifs lio l! ml liluittvlf lu, I'rvuldi-nl
lluvrtn of Mexico lj;ti Umu for social
nftir In fart ho it noyinc hlnuclf
io (be limit Kvvry vwolng ho U cn
iprtaiim! or entertain. In tint dny
llmrtn nag a nurc c.nvrnl or colonel
in lht Mexican army h J1J not aiso
clntf with tht ln4i ocloty In the enp
linl llrltiK part or wltolo Indian, thu
ORCHESTRA AT
THE M.E. CHURCH
n,,, Oijjnul.-.tloiiH .liv IVrfrrtrtl, One
to Plu) at llio Sunila) School Se
floitH, tho Other nt Ku'tihiK Srrxliv.
Inillitl .pHimuro HIk Siiccc.
' Hurvnttor music nt tlto Sundny
srhuol and ovcnlug kcrvlcta of Crnco
I M. i: church will bo enhanced by or-
IoliOtilr.nl kolectlims :tud nccompaul
in itt t Orniiuliittloti ot two orches
trns have just been purfectcd.
At tho flUtuliiR service music will
b fiimUhol b) tho follewing: Violin,
Mr. Surlcs, cornets, Mm, Allen and
Frank M. Upp; clsirlouct, John Stitn
koy; llulo, Dr. 0. V. Fisher; trom
bone, Marlon llnrucs; plnno, Mrs. Per-
i by Harold Fceso, cornot; and tho oth-
uiembors nre: Lawronco Sander-
son and (Mirford Sovlts, violins; John'
Stiiukey, clarionet; Loulso Honson.
piano.
nmiiulttco : Meeting Tonlulit.
i Thn roinmlttco lu chargo of nr
, ranging for tho biisuball daucos will
iiitiHl tonight at the club rooms lu tho
1 1 oar of tho Palm Cigar store. It Is
1 tho Intention of tho committee tn bo-
n ,l0 HorU,ri ,)f ,,im.M llt nn 0lir)y
tln(0i
Duncan Hcluins,
W, M. Duiicmi, n well known youug
u(toim', returned Sadirday from
lUiHselvllle, KenluokyX ltj formor
homo, wlioro ho spent srteral wooka
visiting lolntlvvH. uunyfin has ru-op-
ened his otllcca In (h Odd Follows'
building,
. purc-bloodcJ Spaniards had no uuc
for him. mid rather looked down on
lilm and his family. Hut since hla rlo
to power he has proved hlnuclf the
HlronKCKt man In Mexico, and now
those who f corned him are Kind
cnour.li to do liliu honor. Tho photo
graph of Huerta shown hero was tak
en at n diplomatic function. At his
left Is thu nlfu of one of tho foreign
intultlcr. with whom ho Is conversing
SOX AND GIANTS
REACH "LUNN0N"
llilll-.li I'.i.vo Dotole Murlt Spacv to
' (lUgrnin, HxplninliiK at l.eiigtli the
. How, What, and Why of tho timtt
American Cantc l'lay Thursday
' United Press Scrvlco
; LONDON. Feb. 23. Tho New York
j (Hauls and Uhlcago Whllu Sox re.tch-
' ed here today on tliolr globe trotting
j lour. They will rest at the Hotel Ce-
'cllo until Thursday, when tho Aral
j gamo will bo plajcd.
I Tho KukIIsIi natters nro dcvotlni;
much space to the coming games. All
of tho papers nro printing elaborate
explanations ot the game, with many
diagrams, and sorao of tho scribes
necin ablo to keep tho term "bowling"
out of their comments regarding tho
pitcher.
TROPHY CUP TO
GO TO LEAGUE
I Spalding Iteprescntativo, Who AImi
I'litMiillts .Material for McCixhIIo's
tsimx, 3laUti Once of Valuable
OIVcc to Teams lu Xortlieru Cal.
1 Thu Klamath Falls baseball team
will probably lmvo n chnnco to win
tho Spnuldlug trophy cup, a cup of
furvd by A. (1. Spalding & Uros., tho
largest makers ot sporting goods In
tho world.
Jlmmlu Klchurdsou, who divides
his time botwoeu representing Spald
ing & Uros., mid scouting for ball
playors for Waltor McCredle, Is In the
city today. Ho announced that his
SHOOTING OF FOREIGNERS BY THE
VILLA TROOPS CAUSES ANGER;
GREAT BRITIAN IS INVESTIGATE
. -i
company would Klto a iillrcr trophy
cup to the winner of Uio Nortbrn,.crUK.Tli:
I I fl I -C! J(l l J- m fMr-n tl...l.tl
vHiiivi uwtjuuiuci u viitrguu itoivuail (
league. '
ll Is very likely that Klamath Kalis
will be In the li-aguc, as arrangements
tending to that end aro now being!
made. .
Ulchardtou la the scout who scent
ed out and bought OjTli, th sensa
tional rind of last season, for whom
McCrcdlo has just refused Ji.UOU. lio
alio unearthed ilellcman found him
on it sandtot in San Francisco and
j placed hint with tho Heavers. Sow
Hellejnan Is with Detroit, having been
retotnmended to Hughy Jennings by
"Ka-lder" Jones. Heamcs, tho won
derful "Uabc," Is also a Richardson
product.
KIchardton wilt leavo tomorrow for
VreJca, where he will consult with
I-o u Peters regarding the schedule of
tha proposed new league. From there
ho got- to Walla Walla, to attend a
special meeting of tho directors of tho
Northwestern League.
Klcbnrilson spoke very highly of
'"Uuu" Hrowne, who Is now In Klam
, nth Falls, and will be on the pitching
I staff of the locals. All of which 11s
itcns mighty good when one takes into
i consideration that "Chiznmle." In all
of his scouting, has never picked a
lemon.
'snow stops all
; TRAINS IN
I
In Mtute Placen the Drift Are en Feet
in Depth AIouk tlto TruckDay-.
uutls !teKirtl to lie Isolated, and
Vlille a Forty-Mill! Wind Mows i
United Press Service
CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 23. Tho
railroads throughout the state aro de
moralised today as n result ot the
heaviest snowfall In the history of tho
'state.
' Tho trains nro halted in many
places by ten feet of snow. Daytonls
, reported to be Isolated. A forty-mllo
wind proralls in somo places.
To Altentl S;ile.
K. H. Henry and F. V. Klggs went
to .Merrill to attend tho big auction
nt tho N. S. Merrill ranch.
OHIO
Landowners Willing
to Give City a Bend
Improvement of Eleventh street,
from Main to Upham street, this
spring mid summer Is desired by resi
dents of that thoroughfare. Toward
this end, they plan to take tho matter
up with tho city council at oace, In or
der to huvo tho preliminaries out ot
tho way when tho weather 1b favor
able to the commencement of opera
tions, lu order (o insuru their Intention ot
carryiug through the Improvement pe
titioned tor, property owners along
1C lave nth street nro atllxlng their
names to n guaranty bond. This will
bo submitted at a coming meeting of
tho council as uu assurance that tho
property ownors will pay the cost of
tho preliminary work la caw the Im
Ready
I.VKOIUfATIOV VPOS
MKXICO SECURED BY
HKCKf.TAOE.VT8
War Department Ha Thovsasute of
riiotoKraplm, Jlkti MoUom Fllau,
Covrrlnu CojrmphJcstl Ftstfw,
Wulcr Supply, Ktc Klllioc of
Hrntou Chumm Much
ThrouKhout llio Coositrj.
United Press Sertfe
WASHIXGTO.V, D. C, Feb. at
It Man l-nrnrl today that the ansy
ami nary hare completed prrfwrattesM
to Intcrrrno In Mrvlco, if smi
Thf quickest roatea tafta
thn conilltlon nf th railways.
I
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General V
I
lchcdule, rviturts of the auiaber of
'cars, engine tltey have available, etcM
It.ivo all beeu prepared.
' lit uiMition, the general (opograpby
of the country lias beca gives clos
vtmly by siret agents of the war de
partiiicot. As a result, the depart.
(Continued on page 4)
provement Is not carried out.
Last Spring this proposed Improve
ment was taken bofore the couacil,
but no action was taken. Anxious to
get the matter through this sumner,
this now method was decided upon.
HoostM Kbuuath.
According to a letter recelvwd kjr
Mrs. Hobert Alexander from Fowler
villo, Mich., William Youngs, t TU
crnn contractor and builder whw via
itod hero a short time ago, It aa ar
dent booster for Klamath Falla a4
to tho people of that -mUm. Ma la
pointing out this county aa Um Lmi
ot Opportunity, He states tkat a
uovor bad a better time, aor I
a country of proatUe as kara.
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