The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 27, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1914
Price, Fit Cents
HUERTA SIEZES YOUNU FARMER
BOYS AND FORCES THEM TO GO
IN10JIS ARMY KENT TALKING
ifotcbuoiii i tr mil t. ed 10 lufalillln
, ,iijtilMA HlMHUiwiMA.N Mt',mu,M Wln-n tl.o elnld wa bom.
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t'uli.4 l'f tkivlce
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4fUcbMnl IihU surround"! lb"
UurVrt J.Ure OUiJ Jrftflnl about 3U0
I,,l,,rf .j tab" i"f attending It"
.jotiuvn tMs villi llietr miilin.
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The iUHSttr, Illftny IhrM
IR rr drat-gut 10 plrc o
nnBnmrni. and "' lb"" euardrd
a Mil br) rfp Inaded III bo rat.
pr$Nuiiirr "' nblpptiig lli-m i U
lioni
Tar tnulhr Uraine h)lrrlral, and
ttrti onfuiln r-ull"l. which
mutirtr4 lu nlmiMt a ril !- lb"
m14It Iwgmt lwtlng lb" bn lit
IrOlIrd
Uolil l'rM Hrtlc
WAflHINUTON. II Feb I -
trrl that lb" 4clfn ( IIIBtlJ (or
tafc-Mrnlloti critic um from lb"
krl dm Ihr pfkrlbiwk," ld Coif
(trMinn Krnl loday "I llli II
l rtu mut limn right In l lhue
tttWoc i ho rUinnr for mmiobodj lu
IftlrrtrRn attt get killed, (ll VdlUlitwr
in t ui Hib mtrring wrdgr
"llllrnrtllllin tllgln ianil-. would
t" lotcfprrUil III lllr Itlllliln n( III"
Mrikah & Mlnli. lu nnx -lic, il
won I J U iciHhl for Moiko, 1nr II
uuM Utiltn I tin farlliiiu, bill llilrr
irnilnn tnr iho iiruirrll" u( ihoo "X
tiriatittc iiirmiivhr (or (ironi, I run
nut juiiiif u unitnr Ui ilotirlno nf
llruUm. nr an brine irl of ilif Wtilin
mu' buritn '
tlnluJ I'rcit Kcrtlco
WA.siiiNcrON, n. i Kob, :;.
Hrrrurr Hr)an ilriitr tbal Amorka
h rumtiitiiilralnl wild llllrftn fr
ritlim any Uu fr ritdltiK Ihrt fto
luilon, lip ilrnlM anjr aro0Mt re
tiriiltiK anotbor arnu ombarfo.
Comtil itrbrr loilar wired that
VIU tiaa roimrhlnl o allow aa Aatar
Iran aiircrmt lu accompan)- llnnlun'
Wii ami vlow tbo cro, lli alllt
ffliuna (a nllow an nutoi.
Suit In I'lirrclitM)
Tlumifb W II. Hhitw, A J. War
iiixk ban niniiiiPiirrii n null nunlimt II,
I Wit r in, id foot-low on ninrl
H, 'rbnm worn ulrrn In atvurlly
fir loin., II la ,nlil, amounllnff In
Ulllo Olrl IHra.
At 9 o'doik Dili iiiornlns Ibn In
'nl 'laiiKiiirr nf Mr. ami Mr. Clnuiln
Two Bullets in Back
Indian Authorities Make
''but I'i'tn lirown, an Indian whoav
lM'ly Mta found onrller lu iho wwik,
ma ilenUunl III.. IiiiuiIh or another, I
11 '"rtnliily. An uxiimliinllou of lh
l,0,ly by ir, Jobiuon ruvfuluil two
I'Hllbt Imlea lu Ilia buck.
iti f tbu liulltitH pierced tho heurt
M'l wiih found In lh (runt o( tbo
'l'd iiinu'H vet. Kllbor of tbo bullet
ild Imvu boen ratal.
'i'bu ludlau autborltle uro of tho
uplnlou that tho two utlwlua wore
ttm tb mm tun. Tho oouriM ladl-
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itoiniiml or, tmt n callmit Dclit a
mtulo (nr Itin llltln ll(t mill (nr n
wln II vt llmilCllt It ooulil tit"
WHITE SLAVERS
IN N. Y.
ilfil.ll'i: ll'HN tllKllt Avn:Tto
1 i'Iiom tmi: nr hiin: n im:
i'Mi:norH MiHi'i'r.itM-i
III' lillll.H
, iWllllrli III! Jlir I'nllril I'fr!
i Ni:V YOIIU. IVb 3 ratine ili
jlarlttfi (art tbal nn l Ibmi 'ii
i
iNcm Ynrkrr ba OIatii-fliril (rum
lb" farn ut lbi rarlb In Ibf" tmlitb
3ST if lb"tn brlnR lrW bmI umttfti
and Ihal onl) 191 ul lbim li" be'li
loilliil b) br llrr, lb" brail of lb"
Mir" itriarim"iit b iinlrn-d lbr
CHAfiliaiU uf lb" Krralrr rlly In ill-j
rii ibrlr aitrnilon (or a ilroo (nun
lb" Kanolrra a ml gunmm In lb"
Ira.lrl. and bl( lVr.
! Will rlebi elrU f im family on
'lb" mlultitf Hal at on" lllil". lb" Millf"
'aviiLrt tr lt" undriilabl" fart Ibal
ioblin lvrr lili alt II atmixt un
'ti"rab" borrorn. U ral llmlttu
'lln In N" YnK l)lm"rla mail"
rrcnnily lu lb" finding of wvnral tiwi
glfl baro bun tbal a atal" of nf
fair "ilU In lb" b"atl of N"w York
' Klir.fr by yoiinc Klrl ran bo anatcbed
Itxidlly (rum Ibrlr bntiir., alinnal mi
'jrr lb" )ii of llmlr famlll", and
, .obi lulu iKimtnen ibal I or ibau
dalb.
Tb I'ollrr, ibrmfof", barn undrr
'laWrn a rampalen of tlicorou rinli
llmndllng aealnt lb" wbli" utavnr.
Similar H lb" war Ihny rromtly
licrl analnal lb" EniiKnlt'm nf tbo
Ka Hid"- Tbp Cilliliian rriuailr wa
III a lil"flMr" irrpiiflll It I brllrV
ih! a aluillar iimti' nitnliul lb" ciirnilr
nf wnnirii nil) ban nUal aurrm In-
Uirad nf arrtniltiG Kiiuinrn In a dlicnl-
flrl utauurr, and itMtne ibrni lb" bn
"fit of Iiiiir drawn oul arralnnmenU
and trial, allnwlni; Ibnn to awnnitrr
In court and rrfrlro tbo horoaite of
Ibrlr nlrllllr wtiltrt in tlin Torulm.
tb1 iiolli" wrro onlrrcd to uo their
club on eanKntrr whrrffrr found
Tbu unlformnl men and drlix-ltve
uori" aulliorlird In t-at tint KUUinrn
on tbp iIIkIiI"! nrnvocnllou.
I In n abort llmo o,rrnl of Ibn wort
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"I ill" rai nuir iiiwuin wriu prut it
boiltnl Innli'nd of pollro utallon.
and ouo iiollrmuan nn blcbly com
moudi'd for killing a. IbiiK wbo trlrd
In irnt Tbo follow bad atrurk
down nu old Junk donlor wbo rrfimrd
Itn Klvn lit in nioiiry for wbUkey, nud
wbu lie allrnuitnl In (itrape In tbo
(Continued on page 4)
Arrests at Piute Camp
cutu Unit otto allot wiiu II red after
Drown Hlnrted to full.
Ho fur, one ludlitu him been uncut
ml, landing u further InvoHtlKatloii.
lirown wiih ouo of u number of In
dlmiH ntoiidliiK it ilnnce Bitturday nt
I'liilo Oniup, ton nilliiH from the iub
itKency ut YuIimx, and lu cotnpauy
with n fuw friend, Ito loft after mid
iilgbl. Later IiIh body wh round.
It wit nt Hrt tbougbt Hint tbero
wiih only ouo bullet wound, but nu
ludlau boy wbo hud hourd bota oarly
Huitduy inornlug iultod that ho and
beard two lu quick iucoomIob. Toll
waa borne out by the' examination.
HUNTED
LOCAL MAN TELLS
: OF MEXICO FUSS
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ill ui. u ti.itr.it, iiiii:ii:i I'ou.t
J vuiu.i: nv immans, wii.i. in:
, in mis i;vi:m.s; m.i, t:ioiti:
! uti.i: attach i:i
l.uko Walker, (ci ii uliorl ilinn ago
mirrounll by lunll Ya'tlU lu I
Mtniiu, lll rniini ihU tnlui;, not
rillil! Iifi lu I) M ili-I,rililorr, fur!
Ikliuiu U'nlkir lm Imvii iurclinliic '
rnlll Mfl-mnjij camivln lnl nUIlt'
riiin ilia Htiulli w
Walkir iiiirdiiirililtttwo car !
n( fjiiilo arrn,ri., lliip,V'iil ca-
'innrii ii wn Mi liclil upMld llivj
iiflliln ullarln'il, (iihp by tlin Indian!
anil neulti Ii) ilir EmiTiimfiil, but Kt
b)' In bulb cmi. (
'I bit n inn Urn onlr luck fleur-i
me h ibci irl Tbo iIb aftir lliu j
ralllo rr'arbril Nucalm. Ibo iliity.
MimiIiIiuI. I lie calllif rroflifil m An
, it'lfn nil rail of tbo utiirin, nntl KOI out
wi. liuurn bofnri' ibu trnrk i-m out,
jaui) tanro ulil at llaKcturirbt wlxn
I'lii-y trarbui Ibcf""
f Mrl."tuf" baa rontrarlril for i.000
'brail iiuif" nf Mntlran rallle
YOUNG GIRL IN
A SAD PLIGHT
nnr.cv vuiit oi.t motiii:u in:-
llilti: JI'VCMI.i: tXlUUT THIS
ITi:ilMM MAV Hi: hKXTTO
A ItKrTI.'i:
A iM'llllou In bring beard by JudK
l H Wordi'ti In ibo Juwnlle court
'lliW afirrnoon, wherein Alln- Crad-
dock I dmrrlbrd a a dependent
'child The iirlltluu U ibal U. juve-
lull" courrmak., ,.roion. for mdng '
her lu the borne for delnqueul grl,
'or lo "Hi" refuge be deem muni fit
Tbo girl' parent. William and
flara Crnddoek. each tenllflrd to Ibelr
ilnablllly lo provide for Alice Crad
'dock or Iter child, and told of tbelr
deMltolc condition being no pro
'noitnrnt tbal tbo county bad furnldi
ml provUlon and betiding.
Titlmou- of ultnce broiigbl ou
lb" addllloniil fncl of help of differ
ent kind routing front Ibelr neigh
bor The girl U 15 year old, and
unmarried.
Tbo Juvenile court will probably
make illaponltlun of tho cane some
'limn till m thing.
KENO BRIDGE TO
BE STARTED SOON
Ol TIIT THAT WII.I. Hi: III'MIV
r.i ix tiii: txixsTiurenox
movim its i:gtiii'.Mi:xT it) tiik
Kia.MATH IIIVKlt
(Herald Special her ice)
KKNO, Feb. 27. Work or eroding
Hie Hteol brldgo acriMH tbo Ktnmiith
ltier near bere will hoou start. Tho
routiaciorri uro now ut Keno with
Ibelr men and equipment, and tliuy
have tbelr bluckmnltli abop and louta
ereettd on tbu north ldo or tbo rlvvr.
Tbl brldgo will afford a bettor
croMKliig on (be At.bland road. It Is
believed tbat about three monttm will
be needed to erect tho utrui'turo.
Ti-oom WKIiitimwi 1'n mi SI like .one
'Julted i'rea Servlro
DKNVKIt, Fob. 27. (lovornor
Amnion today ordered all troop
withdrawn from tho xtrlko xono ex
.opt tbo cavalry, which will be cou
ciutrated lu tbo Trinidad dlatrlct.
The governor claim that there, uro
un fund rroni which to pay tbo ol
dlora ror (uillivr aervlce.
Juulpor fioiu tho Indian renurva
tloim of Now Mexico and Ailiona may
pruvo un excellent aourcu of material
for lend ponoll. Manufacturern aro
Heaichfng tho world for ponoll woodi.
General George Barnett, Who Is
New Commander of U. S. Marines
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Onlrobruary 23 Oonbral Oooricc
riialca Murlnp cori
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JOBLESS MEN
THE SUBJECT
rvi:xTiox ix xkw voiik w
(MUWITII WOIIK 11)11 ALLHVI.
I ATioxor uck or kmi'lov.
i:xt, KTC.
Untied lro 8nco
N:V YCJHK, Keu. 2,. mat mere
U no firratM- w?rccntKe of UDm
idoyrd men tn Ibu U'nittd State to
day than lh tK-rcentnue accordlug to
tHJimtailon four yearn ago. but that
tbo federal government and dale gov-
rn.menl .hould combine to allovlate
lr -nl comllllon. wen- the I heme.
01 ieeeira mane iiriw i.j w ..v
opening Mlon of the national con
(ereiire of unemployment and the
American aocltlon for labor legis
lation. Todni'a big feature will be a Joint
meeting lu Cooper Union with the
I'eople' Institute. Mayor John l'ur
roy .Mitchell opeucd tho conference
tbl morning lu the city ball. Score
of delegate appointed by governors
Included mayor of big lududrlul
cities aud state and muntclpul of
tidal. IteporU regarding the number of
peniouK out of cmploymvut in hun
dred of town and cltlea throughout
the Untied Slate were to bo road to
day. The cAtous will continuo to
morrow
MERRILL-K.C1S.
CONTEST ON 13TH
ItKTimX IIASKKTIIAM. tlAMK UK
TWKKX ItlVAI. HKJH SCHOOLS
WII.I. UK lliAYKl III.ACK KIM
HAY AT MKltlUM.
That Max McCall, athletic Instruct
or of tho K. C. II. 8., and Principal
Illake of tbo Merrill high school uro
neither ono superstitious, Is evidenced
by tbo willingness of both to hold tho
baskotbull contest between tbo two
Inslltutlon on "Friday, tbo 13th" of
March. Principal litako could not
ai range to play Ibis week, nor could
McCall II ud tlmu to tako hi squad
away next week, so It was dually do
cldod to scbodulo tbo gtimo (or Murch
13th.
Coach McCall will tako his regular
tuiuit to tbo Alfalfa bolt, besides tak
ing aloug several subs., among whom
will bo McMillan, tho phenom. for
ward ot tbo public school team.
If tbo roads aro In good coudltlou
by tbo dnto or tho giiino, It la prob
abUi quite a number of machine load
of rootera will attend.
Bubicrkbo (or tho Hornld, 10 cent
a month.
sas
llarnetl look commftnil of tbo United
SATURDAY TO BE
YOUR BIRTHDAY
M1VKI, KXTKHTAIXMKXT l'LAX-
NKI) IIV THK lAIUKS' AID hOCI
KTY OK (JltACK M. K. CHlHCU
I'Olt iahT OK THK WKKK
A but el entertainment U bolngi
.planned by tbo I-adlcs' Aid Society
of tho MetbodUl church tor Saturday
evening, i'ocms with silken sack at
tached were given out at church Sun
day, In which arc the following Uua:
"Tut a penny within this
For each year you aro old,
And we promlto the number
Shall never bo told."
Mr. Don J Zumwalt will have
charge of a musical program, which
will bo given by the member of her
musical class, aud which will begin at
;30. This alone assures a largo at
tendance.
A social lime will follow tbo pro
gram, and refreshments win do serv
ed. Tbo public t Invited to this eve-
uliiK of music and of social conversa
tion.
The poem Invitations given out
Sunday are In no senso exclusive, but
were intended to cover at least tho
congregation. Those who did not get
a silk sack aro asked to get a paper
Several sacks !
ono and come anyway
and poems aro on deposit at tho office
of ibo Western Transfer company.
REVIVALS ARE
WELL ATTENDED
laitC.K CROWDS PRESENT AT
RICH MEETING, AND ENTHUSI
ASM IS C.UKAT S1XGIXU IS UIQ
FEATURE
Ouo ot tho most successful revival
campaigns over held lu Klamath Falls
Is now lu session at tho First Chris
tian church, whoro Kvaugellst Put
man Is holding nightly mooting.
There aro largo crowds at every ses
sion, and there Is much unthuslasm
shown In the work.
This evening the evangelist will
speak on "Will Auybody Bo Finally
Lost?" Tho subject tomorrow night
Is "Tbo Gateway luto Hie Kingdom."
At Sunday morulug's service, Put-
man'H topic will be "Tho Great Com-
muulou," and In the evening, "Tho
Whole Family."
Ibtaoliall Dunce.
Cards aro out today announcing
tho drst of n series of dunoes (or the
benetlt o( the Klamath Falls baseball
club. This will be hold Thursday
night at tho White, Pelican hotel, ana
a six pleco orchestra will (urnUn tho
music
MORE CATTLE FOR
DISTRIBUTION ON
THE RESERVATION!
ISIliS VIM. 1IK Oi'KNP.I) KAItliV I.V
AI'IUL
liidlnn HTTlrf? Aulliorlt (Itr lur-lln
rla.M of Ofer 7fKI Head of Uevf
Slink for Klamatli IlnK-rratlon.
Till Will lie DUlributnl to the In
ilUn, and Tliejr Will lie Gltra
THnu l Make I'aynieat.
Indian Agent Kdaon WaUon of the
Klamath ludlau reservation has Just
recelved notification tbat the bureau
of Indian affair has authorized the
purchase of additional stock for dis
tribution among the Indian farmers.
'Akj0cj. Aprll
Did on ibis lot will be opened at tbe
, I Tho proposals will be for the tale
'of 6E0 heifers and Gf. bulls to Uncle
18am. This cattle is to bo of the beef
jtypo, and further information can be
itecurcd at tbo Klamath Agency.
I In addition the government will
soon purchase ten graded stallions
for tbo Klamath reservation. The
date of opening bids for these has not
been announced
There is, perhaps, no other Indian
reservation where the Indians show
such Intelligent interest in fanning
and other gainful pursuits as on the
Klamath reservation. For years the
majority have shown themselves to
bo capable farmers.
The Improvements ot tbelr allot
ments has also aroused In the Indians
a desire to also Improve tbelr cattle,
and In this they aro being helped by
tho government. I-ast summer, about
1,000 head of cattlo were distributed,
and tbo cattle to be bought soon will
also bo distributed.
For these cattle the Indians are
given a period of several years in
which to pay for them.
Krult Shippers Prole
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. Fruit ship
pcrs today asked the interstate com
merce commission not to burden the
consumer with further charges by
way of Increased freight rates to
Kastern railroads.
Tft to Lecture
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. Former
President Taft tonight will deliver a
lecture before the National Geo-
graphic Society.
Local Men
Armed Force Being Foniied to Bring Cows Hoae
There is exery reason to look fori
an oarly settlement ot tho little dlfli
culties in Mexico, for today
It developed that an armed
force. Is being organlxed
here to Invade the south
ern country. Tho troopers
are being mobilized with a
view to "protecting Amer
ican lutorosts." but taking
Into consideration tho men nt tho
head of tho movement, there Is every
reason to believe that thoy might tako
a uotion to obliterate all tbo warring
factions, and tit tbo National Palace
up for their own uso.
D, M. McLemoro returned last night
from a trip through tho south, dur
ing which ho Just succeeded In get
ting his cattlo over tho line. While
there ho contracted for an additional
5,000 head, and made a payment on
them.
This bunch of cattlo Is the "Amor
Icon Interest" to bo protectod. In or
der to get the other cattle Into the
United States. Luke Walker bad to
spend ten or tlxteen Max, dollars in
wine for the governor ot Horaoalo.
and this la considered an awful want
of money. Klamath man, therefore,
HEAVY DAMAGES
ASKED FOR THE
PEARSON DEATH
ISHi ItAHI.V IH SUKI) fOB !0,0OO
IIV WIDOW
ComplalBt Kllod TIil MonUac th
Wife of Mas Killed at Keao Haja
tlie LaBilwr Coacera Failed to Pre
vide Adequate EqiUfaacat for tfae
Work, and That Agemta Kaew Pear
aon Waa laexperleBCed.
As an aftermath of the accident In
the company's logging camp, Feoru-
ary 4 lb, which fatally Injured Harry
Pearson, his widow, Maggie J. Pear
son, has filed a suit for 140,000
against tho Big Basin Lumber com
pany. The complaint was filed in tho
circuit court today by Attoraoy W.'H.
A. Reaner.
Mrs. Pearson asks f 500 (or medical
expenses. 1300 for tbe burial coats.
and $39,200 damages.
Tbe complaint alleges that Pear
son' injury and resulting death waa
due to the fact that the agents of tko
company, knowing tbat Pearson was
an inexperienced man, ordorod nfcn t
unload logs from a wagon. It la also
alleged that the company failed to
provide suitable equipment for tho
unloading of the logs, and no n re
sult, the logs rolling of unexpectedly,
crushed Pearson.
BOURNE HEIR TO
1500,000 INCOME
PORMKIl SE-VATOR'S PRIVASK
FORTUNE IS INCREASED BY
THE TERMS OF THE WILL OF
HIS SISTER
BOSTON, Feb. 37. Former Sena
tor Jonathan Bourne of Oregon In
herits the Income of over $500,000 by
the will of bis sister. Mrs. Hannah B.
Abbo of New Bedford, which waa tied
for probate recently. She learon an
estate of $1,360,000. She bequeathed
$200,000 to religious and educational
societies.
New York last year registered 133,
000 auto owners and collected $1,
275,000 In fees from them.
to Mexico
will "bring home the cows.'
Tho first of tbo "gunmen" to enlist
was Hoo iiunsaker, wno asu tor a
colonelshlp. Chester Avery boUevoa
his private cemetery Is not growing
fast enough, so he will wear captain's
straps. Captafn Lee will bo taken
along tn tho belief tbat the Mexicans
will bo so busied in returning his
handshakes that the cattle can bo
suenked out unbeknownst. B, St.
Geo. Bishop, known on the border as
"Bud," Is another big addition.
Harry SUtts' cutup work at tho
slaughter house has qualified him for
the cavalry leadership, and William
B. Barnea haa signified hla intention
of Joining forces If tbe war will bo
over before election.
While in Hawaii. LouU Qorbor, It
appears, was short changed, by a na
appears, w
A
tive on a handful of olfntsv
As h baa sworn Tonioaaoa
on all tho sunburned raioa,
ho has boon assigned U tko)
Merrlll company. Mac
ganlsod by SUket, OtdSoM
and Daltoa, Henry ftont any to
still game (warden),, osf , rotorta
(roa Wood Hirer nay that M Mt
haa opened a roomKlnf tUattaa.
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