The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 26, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NICWSPMMfiK
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, IIIURSIMY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914
Price, Fir Orate
Kerns Brothers Are to Extend Their Line to This City
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ENCOURAGED 8Y ATTITUDE OF
BUSINESS MEN HERE, CONCERN
WILL ENLARGE ITS PLANT AT KENO
BOURN
ROAD
linlil U.l nulit M.llt r an.! Mr J
TIIK J Hal.- m liuimr uU Mr Main
anil IaiiiiI; iir-.l iii Uan KaltinlH)
ltiutulit fur KrUnll(Mil, Calif . tttri
Mr )UI h purrhnxM a (run renrh
. Cards K)tir4iiii unit refreshment
nllml urn n cr iaaikt)i oiiIuc.
(.. frntill I OkiiiImI the Nei K4frt ! br ihuuehl of III" Eulne
i.i..iii. II 1. IMIenl 1til ' Mr lUlo hlit! faintly Al 600,
E'S
PLANS IN BILL
IMlltlllt SI. Mil tit's MEASt Itl.
Mdirim iiiij Minimus oi'T.
I. INI. II l lOUMCIl OltllGON
I. VI MAKl.lt
Banker Raine, the
Defaulter of Million
uiiiriiii.iix itni'i; tu have
nitM iiini;gri!)tiii HI
KI MONIHV
Uue Will lUt irHittf llftr II"
In Hi hHiiiMwt lmitU) "I lltr
I'Unl xl Kritit Will lie 1,'itUrifiHl
,i ftMl li'wilr.
Tb riiiora(oittlil lutta r
rflirl Irerti Ihn lulitr turn of
hUlcb Falls l rillriirnt U llikl
kr ItOilil rllrtiil iMU ll(i- lirln It
II U poMiWe lu intra (tin ppr r-
U("d Ul ''" rip! i ttl lllllP
ldn;utir!l Und iilgl't nt fur
frsKrbu
Tb.t litnri( 4i made llnlay lij
; KrJ ol Ifcn ICctlO PilHrf COM
U6jf (oilofclhtf lit" llnritllUII III
till ill In l ItllrrxSoWlne bllll(a Iu
Ulrslt l.' frfarilltit the Aihluttill
t!f t tlli1E hrfi III iMuit lit
ibo ru(urtiu Oregon Power rum
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1 1 Hal" Anil I'rnl Niki took
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GENERAL COXEY
WASHINGTON
(Ili-mlil Snfial Sertlte)
WAHIMNUTON. I) C. F.,b 20
hrimiiir llryan of Florida has Intro
'durml Is tbo uat lllll for ffilffnl
atd lo cooU rojuli tml0"l!iiK tli ii Man
or former 8imior JonaUuti llounn
l Qrceun
KMiitinr llrynn l an iniliui.iiK
nlwrto ol Uw lluijrn- ila. ami in
trmltirtHl Ul bill it! lu Uil-r t n-
UNll
Tlic. liill a r-frrrl lo tln rm
tuilnr iiij ualiirtlr ami (null roailit
In b uIki lm . Imntn of Ik. Hliarklf
ftJ f. i..a.l bin. MMcti ia.-.I
lb hufi toy Jj r;u
i
SISTER IS SUED POWERS DESIRE IE PALMA WINS
BY MRS. M. HILL RECOGNITION OF ; THE VANDERBILT
HUFRTA BY U. SJ TROPHY TOOAY
An ION HIU AS ACCor.NTI.Mi IH
1 ni.i:i ix tiii: ;iuc;i;it couiit
AlIAIX.sT .Mil. AXI) .MIIS. IIKXKV
IM)I'IX
AltrKlnc that lUr liaij upproprl
ittl lir monr-y to ihtlr oiu cnJx,
Mr. MarKiin-i I). Hill. UirotiRli Attor-nr-v
i; KIIIoll, toiIa fJkJ a ult for
arti.untlnp acalrmt !u-r nUtor. .Volllo
Hoivin. anJ Hearr Holvln- She
tUnttti tljnt there In luj her 1. 632. 35. J
ArcorillriR to the complaint, thoi
nlnlntirr il;icJ mon.-y In th care of.
tbi Jcffnilanu. and that iritu It they
purehBM.sl the Clarernont, to which!
l'l(lM)i:.NT HAS NOT CHA.NOKf)
HIH MINI)
VHmh Snjii lie Cnnriot Conli!cr TIiIh
(oui-m anil U hllll OppuMil t In
tfnrntJnn Han Uo'm- of rorclng
'llln Out of I'mmim-nce In Uic Con
(JluliuiialNl .Movi-riicnt In Koror of
('arranza.
ItAllXEV OLDFItXD VERV CLOHR
HECOXD
All Hut FUo of Uic Cars Were forced
lo Drop (hit lief ore the Race EM
t, OmIiijc to the Terrific Strata.
Orer a Iloadrwl Thoaaad Peoafo
I.lncl llio Conrae Oreat Race o
Wemtern Track.
tltlo wm taken In the name of Mra. Cnltetl I'reta SrrIco
liolvln It I fiirlbor allcseJ that)
J 900 waa loant-d on a tnortfiacv. I
Ttin irMriUli,l ..If- ,. -, i a 1
hv vij.ihimi tut n juuRiucni t j n , . -, . M.
tr ihr- atnounU a d-r. for ! of BKWteil unofficially that the United n couno' V Pln, W0B U
United Prea Seme
WASHINGTON. V. C. Keb. 26. j SANTA MONICA. Feb. 2-Ia Ue
Germany. France and England ha vc' greatest race ever held on a. far Weat-
hh tit ' THIII I MILLION Ol
I NUMI'MII I.I) WILL III. Iihi
tin. a rmmii i nit tin: i.iiah
IO llttl.lt
t tlllts.1 I'tui lUlVlfr
U'AHIIINtlTON. I C
IrliPlar Jamoi Chip)
a) tin rtnrl lit np
, Feb it
l hTij. and
an army of
FIREMEN'S DANCE
A GREAT AFFAIR
i:iiiiiiiti. i'in:iwtA-uo nm
iiii: .t'i:si ol- tiik iM't'A
mux aiii: in. imj maid: iiv tiii:
"IIOVH"
C II JUlni- i.rcarjt-nt of the Mtr-
i nil In h'sal; of Mirmphu, Tcnn . ad
miu ilirt lixri of n million dollar of
u ir(H)lltoni mullet by njxjculaUon
Finnit Itnlne blann Wall tr-ot for
i. i cm tiii;, and tayi the Katne was
r ERfd" caiil him
Statr should recoffnlie the Uuerta
Korernmcnt.
Prcssldont Wllnon today states that
I Vanderbllt trophy today. HI time
not changed hi mind,
consider this. Despite
iwaa 3 hours, 52 minutes and 41 mc-
Jonds.
i Harney Oldficld came la second, In
and 3:23:1. On the twenty-fourth Up
the property for the payment of the
Judgment, and an order that the
morU-aKA be declared the property of
l fTL 11(11 ftt.. M.-.rm ...lli.l ,i.AA
from tO !) antlllnd nn fhn ln.lr-m..nl I
, cannot consider this. Despite thojUe Falma and Oldfleld becan a speed
,'Henton a Hair, he Is still opposed tojduel that lasted until tbe end, both
Intervention, and Is hopeful that be driving their cars under a terrific
can force Carranza to personally takejilrain.
'the field for the rebels, eliminating' Only five cars finished, the others
Tfc? piabt onci by tltU cuntpfttty uiimplo)ct nurniuiidliie (h? C'npltnl
in mile o4i of Kcuo, un Uto Ktatu by M Kth tltnt xllt b nxt hie for
Mb Itlttr At tfront Hit I lftr. jlt.f. etn to liuM
ola Jlo horse-MJ-r-r. lilch I. bolne r,,,,, ,4 N0no wm. i ,r
.cd fr .lIutulHMlu Kmo. and fur ,,, U,4t thcr-. ar. a.00.opp un.m.',,,; ..ruuriii. il. ninth annual ball
,-r w,t, ....... ... ,.iiin'nE uir.ii .ii)r,. to .r u Ii.ih llirtil Whftl
Iter (rruiin ilBm llp-u IbU u.o turn gr. brrp .t- Kill let tlir cm-
elty and Wordm. alone tho rt id .f,,,,,,, ,at ratv f i)lrm
nf thr rltrr Tho lliio runs within
LENTEN SEASON
BEING OBSERVED
ArcordliiK to member uf thp local
tture taln f Klamnlli Fall
IWorn mniltjit lulu (lip lorol (WI.I,
(hi! romiiaur will Piilaren Ha plant
l'tn for thl bavti brnn itrali, and
nut rrk iiw enmpany will ortlcr
fiwriwni i devrlnp rin m!.l!lnnil
"ft hnrnnpowor.
It U nlimalmt l:l all.1) !) will'
I '"(aired Iii int. I in m Hinrlillirr
nn inmaii u Knlliiwltic that all
'Minimal io mniiihn will bo unl In
flnltif( v,fr( .,
I'KltlOll l)F IHtltTV HAVS I'ltKCKlt
ll !LSTi:it IS DKVOTKO TO
I'ltAVKIt AMI Kl.TlltlMKXT IIV
MAXV
CAN'T KEEP JAP
TALK OFF FLOOR
nuriPiTi: auj soft im.t kf-
i
FOItTS, THIK COAST I.F.GISLA
I TOItS WH.Ii HAVF. THKllt LIT
TI.i: SAV '
, Villa.
SPORT SCRIBF
IS VERY SICK
I'lsTIVNA I IM:ltl' MI sFliiniM.
iimioit or tin: sis i hands.
tit i:AMiNi:it is i.n a i.it.wi:
n.viiiTioX
in br iiltrit Ml I'atrlck'a liny at lloun-
'ton' opfrn huu will -cll'o all
linoliuin ufTortn. TliU It n ble titatir-
itlrttt (o limUi-, fur tliiwo italiCtw nrc
uto a) tillKiHC 111 ii moot tuin-i-ftuful of
tlm r.
, YiHitcnlay was Ash Wednesday, the
In r-iarc )f thn rloor lll be Chief t,y r ...bcring m the season of U-nt.
:.! Wal...l..Id. U-nnle lt, and Will L,r ,b r,irJ da)1( ,)rcCculnK lister
WilMin. .Utrd by the other mom- 8llIUa).. Thl yonr KMllr , b
born of Ihc ilr'iirtllii'!)t. TltulnlF Or"Lttrll 12th.
Iiivlrn of U plfC-n v III furnish the' , ' , , . .
. . .. ' In some of the churches the l.cu-
li.li itivaunn Is hmrkttl h rtifriilniiipnt
Tl.t.,.r..r,.,!"f the dam ate used., n,m McM acm,,,w nn Indulgence
In tellgloiiN mattoni and modltntlons
BERLIN LOSING
MONEY ON DOGS
being forced to qnlt.
I Tbe weather was Ideal. It Is estl
I mated that 150,000 people llaed the
i course.
I To California.
' Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Elliott aad Ouy
Merrill left this morning tor a visit
In California towns. They will be
'away about a month, and will visit
'Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles
United Ires Service
WASHINGTON. U. C. Feb. 26.
lu spite of the ban tho administration
has placed on another outbreak of
the nntl-Japauese question In the
houne. representatives from tho Ia-
i itCTCHKItS AXI) THE UCEXSE IS Qnu otner clues.
i i
THOUGHT TO IIF. THE CAUSE,'
i UUT "WEIXEKS" ARE NOT AXVl
! CHIUFEU
United Press Service
clflc Coast are protesting against thel
nnii-iiublifitv nrnrrnm n.i.n.in.i i.v ft... i IIKRI.1N Feb. 26. Dog butchers
ami ilfli? Inrivt nr rnnlillr rvltirln wisii
lluy a Car.
The lateatyKlamathlte to join tbe
ranks-of-tlKk-taabllne "buyers Is Coun
ty School Superintenttat Fred Peter-
sou. He baa just Hurchasea a Ford
runabout.
iUtbV
J. I. Johnstone of the WIWs-Jobb-
lo k.vi ui the organltntlon, which
Khrvt Its serMre lit the city nt no m
pelise tthatriVer.
Munlrrnl Hixplint Hunt.
I'flltfrd I'rrsa Hertlco
Md.NTItKAL. IVIi. 26.- Tho lion
t'iltl antlPl tn ih,i petilleiilJan woul'''1'101 l'ies Mortice
luthi... Kiitintttlt.... . I . . I-. f ...
iiviif' VUIUUlltlt-T Ull UUiUIKiailUU, I
Thu chief trouble lu kcenlcir out lhe S 'n Berlin, according to a re-
Hn-se aliens Is that sentiment here ls,porl Just lu?d. in 1909 Berlin col- stone company, Is confined to his
against It,- said Congressman Hay u,cteU l7-50 ,ax on tfach of 39.926 rooms In the Argrave house with a ae
f fniifon.in in.. w i v.. i., . dogs; In 1910, 37.621: In 1911. 35. 'vero attack of tonsilltls.
on the life unit sintering of the Savior ordered to soft pedal this discussion, 5l30, and in tbo twelve months Justj
.m me tiuircn oi ino sacreu Heart, i,ut I am iirnd of thm
In aiMltliin (o the regular services,'
thn Way of tu Oroi will be observed
ewr) Fr'iln) evening during Lent
BHiiii,,..! .j nr. Unlay. Tho 3f.u
I'lUutlcrs Hej,, reunited without (,ny
fRUIillin The dnnia.e In ..llnml.xl
l ll'in.ooo.
raivitell I'uii),
' iiniin nf Mr and Mi
"'MIlUii n K(ioi.lt)ti" paiiy was oils condition
I
HAN FUANFISCO. Feb. 2G.--W
W. NniiRhloK. sterllm: editor of the
Ktamlnvr, nnit oun of thu worlds
(iiriiiiont niithotltles nil billing unit
lei. n lili ten with heart dlwvi
today.
tin (. lnKrii Imme lu a very ri
CHARGES MADE
AGAINST JUDGEKING AND QUEEN
AT BALL GROUNDS
BISHOP IS GIVEN
A FILING NOTICE
How Land Will Open
riNN(li:it IN WASHIVliTOX AC
I t ,!s .It IIIJi: WltKillT OF IM
MOItAl.ir, AN'I) ('ALUS HIM A
iiiMiitAci: 'ni tiii: iiexcii
OFFICIAL XOTIFH'ATIOX IS RE
ci:ii:i fho.m washixutox.
FIOHTlXaj
.!.. .1... .I K - S .'1-.. 0H. fuJtt
j I'uitiii luv uugs Hill? utvreasvu io . . rnim nrinu.
31,113. ThU Is n loss of about J35.-J J. FransT"Ad4maaccompanied by
iOOO In taxi-s. as explained in the re- Mrs. Adams, drptnp from Merrill
lort- j Wednesday (or' a day 'ah shopping in
There are 6.740 dogs in the city 'the county-seat,
who enjoy freedom of taxation. The '
list is bended by $0 dogs owned by "The Parents' Right League of
the knlMT, Including all the dogs of 'America" has been started In San
thu foreign embassies and locations) Francisco for the purpose of protect
and 3,723 watchdogs, who are declar-jlng the rights of parents over cull
ed free of taxes because they add tojitren and to tounteract the "evil In
tho safety nud security of tho city. illueuce" of childless reformers.
ee
Sinnot Outlines Conditions in a Letter to Friend
" fultoning letter, frniu Con
"""mini N J rJimiiiit to ,, ,.ll
fcJ''ii riHlileut f (!r,mrt.il, will be
" IlituriHii i..
i.iiiiiy
to lllo at the uilru(lim of (ho purlod.
At tho end of tlm thill) diiys tho tn
niiilniliT will be thrown oimn to eiilry
niidur llio guiiornl liomimleml Iiiuh.
... . . ' ,...... ..... in Ml. i uuii'iiiiiii, .tonii mn
mini i-'t i!1 ''""f"ro,",n wl"1 tt'i'iiiilie'Tlio lullery plnn Iuim Ihi-h Hiiiiwii out. , ,ll0 (IXeiiitlt oIIUvh. Cooi.er ill
lliVr ,',I,,,,,,, toiluy ii. roKiartl in tliitiltnt llio Mi wiry ileimrlimuit by ro- , Wright Is u illHgnicu In tho
Ihii ii "Ht. Mo Informed mv (unIhk I" list tlm Imntn whlrli Indlvlil- ,.tl r ,l(, h. The ohargi
ini ,Hl,u' or,,,,r ,(,r ,l1" ,)t,H
,,' ,;H for(,,,t ready for tlm presl-
- siKiiitiuro, mill would
,"'' ' NlKIIKll
"""i W i,
proh-
wlthlii a week. Tlm
ii. ..... .....
I, - n iien iii iiril,
"I" emu i .i..i.. i ..... . .
llUI III ' l (,,,rm'"'i
fun W ,,u n,lv"',ll",'l nxleiislvely
" f wi.., 1()r,,r , tl(0 M( n (H)
l-I'lTK, V, ,. ,ii
Mill
Clll(,
lA(i
Iii) allotted In
'" K upon t,u lund hofitro thn
Set livri.ttl I,. .... i.
Tiii.i " " uiiiiiihio iiiii iiiniia,
'"f'y diyH win )m aowwl uftnr tl
"'0 sol in ,m .- -J .
II.,.. ... "' m mo lauu, ana
'""" Holtling wlM ,mvo l0 Jlrt r,fht
uiils hud iiiiplli'il for ns iiKrh'tilturiil
lllllllri, hllH I'lltlMUll till) COKIIUlNHlOllltr to
iilluw un piufnrnui-K rllllils In the oimo
of imnilliiK or rejuclixl iippllcutluiis. I
Whether or not thu lund will ciimo
uniler Ihn eiiliuged liomcHti'iiil ureal
lll ilepuiul upon n further report
fiiuii tlm Kcoluglriil Hiirvey, which Iiiih
lii'eii nuked fur by tho coiumlssloimr.
Tlm I'iiiiIIiiii elliiiliiutluiiH will proh
u hly not be nnylo iiiltu iih hoiiii im tlm
Deschuliis, Ihh'iiiisu these ollmlniitloiiH
liiivo buun referred buck to tho geo
logical survey for further ilnln."
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, I). C. Feb. 26.
betiKiitloiiiil churgi'H of professional,
mid prtviitii ittlscoiiiluct huto been
llled agiillist Judge llitlilt'l Wright of
the DlHtrlct of Columbia xupiomo
com t by Wade Cooper, a local llnau
I'lur Judgd Wilght Is tlm Judge who sen
lent eil (loiuperM, Mitchell mid Mor
ilsoii, tlm Feileriitlou of l.iitmr oltl
cms, which case Is now before the
I iilti'd States miimiuui court.
In the cotnpliiliit, which was llled
lieges
Jlldl-
es In-
rudti allegations of Hiimiclal and
moral wioiig-dolug.
iiv klamath's
homi:sti:aih:k
.Notice to Patrons of the Cullfoi-tilii-
Olegoil Power Ciuiip.lli.V
lliigluuliiK at 7 o'clock Sunday
iimiiilug, iilt'ctrle sertlcti will ho ills
(ontliiued Mr humtiiI Ikhiih, pending
tlm changing of trauHfiiruierH and oth
er iuh'('nhiu') work, Klamath comity
patroua will please take notice.
Callfornla-Oiegon Power Co,
-tl-St
lllltlTLsIl KOVAI.TV EXTHUSKI)
OVF.lt IIAsFIIALL, AXI) THE IE-
TAIUS OF THE GAME ARE E.V-
PLAIN'EI) IIV PAGE II. St. George lllshop today received
iii notification from tbo department of
tlm interior Unit his lliuil tiling on'
i;nlted Press Service his Upper l.tiko homestead has been!
LONDON. Feb, 26. Tlmro were otllclnly received. A patent will soon'
no nmro Interested pooplo at today's Usuo. J
ganio botweeii tlm Chicago Whltu Sox lllshop's homestead, "Tho Cedars"
ami the New York Giants thau tho Is one of the prettiest spots In tho!
king and queen. The gaum was won lake couutr. There has beou much I
by tlm Uomlxke) outfit, K to I, after opposition to this filing by attaches of
eluven tniiliigs. tho foi est service, j
riitoughmit Dm gaum tho king
Good Farm Course
Noted Educators Will Participate in tbe Sessions
showed deep Interest. Ambassador; Uoielaml IwN Shock
Page and his secretary sat on either ' United Piess Service
Bide of his majit), and tluso two at-, CLEVKLANl), O., Feb. 26. The
dent fans were kept busy explaining ihlsemograph at St. Ignatius College
the Kumo to tlm king. At tho close recorded three earthquuako shocks
of the gauie. the pluyeis were pre- j (odny. Father Odenbach estimates
rented to tlm king. I that tho seat of the disturbance was
The game was one of the best at-incur, probably on tho American con
tended played by tlm barnstormers.
The entire American colony was pres
ent, lu addition to crowds of Urltons,
and tlm rooting erica brought to all
memorlea ol the Polo grounds nud
other ball parks.
(Inont.
Dance. Tomorrow.
Tho Ihial duueo of tho season will
he given by the Klntnwn Club tomor
low night at tho White Pollcau hotel.
Tlm cocoauut palm begins to boar
at the age of 7 to 8 years, though lu
kumu casus It begins ua early aa the
llftti or sixth year.
County School Superintendent
Fred Peterson left this nftornoon for
a visit to tho bChools lu tho vicinity of
Merrill.
The Oregou Agricultural College Is
I to bo brought to tho farmers of Klam
liith. county next week. Ileglunlug
! Monday, a farmer's short course will
t Ktnrt :it dm Klnmnth rminlv blob
school, uiul tho sessions will bo In
progress all week,
Mux A McCall, Instructors lu agri
culture at the high school, Is lu
charge of thu sessions. Ho has so
cured tho services of Severn! Instruc
tors from tho Agricultural College,
among thcm'W. L. Powers, assistant
agronomist of the Btato experiment
station; Professor K, I). Fitts of tbe
dopartmeut of animal husbandry;
Dean Henrietta Calvin of tho homo
economics department, and Mrs. I...
W, Robblns of tho extension service.
Local Instructors will also assist.
Tho work to bo offered will be a
coudonsatiou of tho winter course at
tho college, with particular attention
given to features peculiar to this sec
tion, lu addition to farming and
dalrylug topics, tbe farmers will be
olfortd wood working, forge work,
etc., lu the manual training dopart
meut, hlu their wives will bo given
courses lu 4.'ouoiulcul cooking, sew
lug, etc.
Tho sessions will bo held at the
high school. Luncheons will he
sorted at cost by tho high school
cafeteria. Lectures, Illustrated with
stereoptlcou views und motion pic
tures, will be given each evening.
From all parts of tbo county comes
assurances of a large attendance at
the sessions. The present day farm
er realizes that scientific agricultural
knowledge la a mighty valuable pee
Hesslou, and they feel that they caa
HI afford to pais up the co-la course
arranged for their be&e-t-
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