The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 09, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1914
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Injur)-, (r(ittilr. to lake a trading
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tl.oiir.hl tlu an artlrc Mumping rm.
film lor lftiin At again! Urnlpr
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ltljr Id I tin Irft.lrr of lltit (lrmoffrtllr
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VALLEY EXCHANGE.
THAI POIITIUN OF THE COUNTY
HAH m:i:X WITHOUT IHIIMT
PIIONi: t-OMMUMt!ATIO SINl.'K
tiii:iuva.s. fiiii: ,
Hy Tttrailay etenliig l.angelt Val
ley will RKnlu havo a direct telephone
ttnecilitii with Klamath Kails, if. It.
lUibrrtMiu, itmuager of tho teplton
fnintmiiy, and hU -hrwt linr, tmflrr
Ki'lieruuit, left this iniirnlng
itaitia, whem they tixiect to amke llto
"-fnry (oiinectlon.
Hlncn ilm recent fire In llanaiua the
l.n Valley llnu m been out of
rainitilaaloii incept In ensi-s wheru th
upstages hav heeii repented out f
lloillintn.
I'ulk (llren GimnI Plato
Jiweph V. Folk, solicitor of tlto
ltti ilepartitieiil, Is to hero mo rouu
Hlnr of n, interstate Commerce
Cuminissliin nt n salary of f 10,000 a
y('r, Thl is twice his present salary
Drainage Expert Comes
D.WJurpoy to Arrive Tomorrow to Go Over Plans
. V. Murphy, engineer In clmrge
ttrnlnago for tho reclamation ser-
' " I expected tomorrow from
WimliiuKtuit, (o luako n study of tho
local dralnago probloms. He will be
nru several days.
'rite local oftlcUls of the ssivlco
Blti BASIN SUIT
IS FILED AGAIN
IN THE COURTS
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tier tHjinpait) lodny by II. 15. Ilnnsber
ry. Kuykeiitlsll & Ferguson n-pre-tent
hint.
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turn f or sen Icen rendered, llansberry
" cotiplo nf yonra was nunriliHl
a jtidgutpiil for tho amount Involve!
on a loggprM' lieu ngnlnst the Innes
Clark l.umhor company, which plant
lin Imh'ii merged Into tho Dig llaslti
compniiy, llnnnberry alleges Hint tho
loga allnchedawere snwed tip by the
lllg lliuln, nnd his jutlgmeut left tin
Hntlafletl. To Merrill Tomorrow.
Prttject Mnnngnr J, C Camp kiw
to Merrill tomorrow nfternoon to give
attention to Imsluesn matters.
havo completed plans for ft ttyntt'tu of
dnilimgo for llto UmI unit of thu pro.
Joct. It In for tho purposo of going
over Ihcso plant, and passing upon
tho most feasible method of carrying
away tho drainage that Mr. Murphy Is
coming to Klamath Falls.
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Marriage License in New York
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of lite Apaiiramti trlbo of Indians in
Cttlll, lit Koine to od XIUs Cecil Ilur
tiui, n show Klrl. They ncnt to the
nmrrlnKe Ikenno bureau In the New
Yurk city hall tho other day arid got
n Itcpime Of course, a very large
rritMil untrhrd (lieiu. Mini for n time
It RiPiiieil that many police might
hp to tip ralleJ to clear the way for
ATTORNEYS WILL
APPEAR IN SUIT!
TWO KLAMATH FAMJi HAItlllS
TKItS IX POIITKIND TO ItKPItE
SENT DEFENDANTS IN COUNTY
WAItltANTCASi:
At(t)ine)U l. V. Ku)kendnll and
Herbert 8, Hulu left Kuudny for Port
land, to appear us counsel for tho de
fense In tho Injunction null tiled
against the county coutt and other
Klamath county otUclnW. Kuykondall
representa County Clerk Delip,
Sheriff Low ami Treasurer Stomtvus.
(Inlo nppimnt for Clinrlet F. Stone, at
torney for hoimo of thu big wttrrtint
holders.
tt Is undortilood Uero Hint Lionel D.
ttVlmler, nt ono tlnm circuit judgo
here, nnd later county Judgo of Mult
nomah county, has been engaged ns
counsel by tho comity court In this
action.
Tuft luil WiUon
In u.mitguiluu article former Pres
ident Vnfl prodlcls tho ro-elcctlon of
i'reHldent'Vilsou If moasunw ndvo
cntetl by his administration bring hou
out to the country. Ho pays tribute
In tho wisdom of tho caucus system,
nuil hh)h Mr. Wlls'ott possesses a mas
terful porouallty,
Unit erslty Usee Wlrelese N
Wliolt'Ha luesfcngos tiro being ex
changed dully botweeu Washington
university, St. Louli, nnd tho Univer
sity of North Dakota in Oruud Fords.
Tito students ut the North Dakota
University huvo already established
commuulculion with the University of
Michigan.
them.
Ml Ilurton says slio met the chief
in Wlnnepeg a year ago nnd felt In
love with him. Her homo Is In Mary
land, but she has been a New York
for some time. The chief, who is
35 jears of age, looks much like any
American Indian (and dresses and
nets like one. nut since Indians of
any kind are seldom seen In New
York, ho has crested much Interest
POWER OFFICIALS
VISI
T THIS CITY
PHUSIDKNT, GENERAL MANAGER
AND STAFF COME IN FROM
VltKKA SAY VISIT IS INSPEC
TION THIP
Thn local ottlca of tho California-
Oregon Power company received a
call today from four of tho big men
of tlto company, who nro making a.1
trip to all the cities on tho California
Oregon power lino circuit.
Wholhor anything more Insignifi
cant than a regular Inspecting tour is
behind their visit could not be
learned. Tho party consists of Presi
dent J. V. Churchill, Oonornl Man
ager Alex J, ltosborough, General
Superintendent 11. L. Walthor and
Consulting Engineer Sidney Sprout.
Canada Appropriate for Peace
For thn purpose of paying the ex
penses of her representatives to' tho
Hundred Years of Peace celebration,
Canada will upproprtuto 125,000. Pre
mier llnrdvn nnd Sir Wilfred Laurler
both Indorso the appropriation.
Decline Chlaa'a Offer
After several conferences with Pre
Ident Yuan 8hl Kal. m. W. Rocko
hlll, former nmbassador to Turkey,
declined tho position of general advis
er to tho Chinese President. Mr.
lloekehlll was minister to China for
several years.
llebekntts Will Practice.
Officers nnd Membera of Rebekah
Prosperity Lodge will meet la I. O.
O. F, hall tonight at 7:80 for prac
tice In Initiatory work,
LONE STAR MEN ;
MUST ANSWER TO
U. S. FOR ACTION
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United I'reas Service
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WA8MINUT0.S', I). C March S.
The authorities of the stale of Texas j,oor of the buitdlng. collapsed, bury
i inut sjututnti the reiponslbllltr for hat the safety deposit vaults. Accord
Hie rvni Mexican raid by residents ' lag to officials of the bank, these con
of thai tatu. ilalned $1,3 49,4 ii.
I'lilfcd (lovtruor Hen Colquitt vol-1
'unters Immediately to make a satis-
factory report, President Wilson will
'personally ulog:raph him and demand
i uch a report.
Wlliton made it plain to tho nets
paper men that be will not consider
the object of the raid. If tb rangers
Invaded Mexico, he Nays, It may be
1 neceaaary for the government to offl
daily dUavow the act, and rebuke
tlio4 permitting 1L
PHENOMINAL RUN
OF CATTLE MADE
HKSflTK THE DUMPING OF NEAR.
LY 3,000 IIKAD IN ONE DAY.
I'ltlCKS DID NOT FALL, BUT
KEPT HIC.HT UP.
(Herald Special Service)
' PORTLAND, March 9. The cattle
run Monday was tho largest in the
history of tho yards. 2.700 head be
ing recelvvcd. Price eased off but
almost regained their former level
Tuesday.
The receipts tho latter part of the
ueok wero light. Best steers selling
throughout the week at $7.65 remain
steady at this price.
Swine liquidation was also large,
choice light stuff closing at slightly
less than last week.
Tops dropped to $8.60 and $8.60
Monday In bulk, with three loads at
$8.70. Tho week's range averaged
$8.60. which is about ten ccnU un
der February lovel.
Sheep house activity was limited
by a short run and the trade absorbed
everything in sight greedily. Both
wool and sheared stuff was offering,
with prime fat wool lambs selling
around $0.80; wethers. 6.75; year
lings, $6.00, and owes, $5.00.
A differential of 50 cents was made
for sheared Bluff. The sheep market
has a decidedly upward trend.
Eight Hour Law la Effect
Tho new model eight-hour law la
now In effect In Washington, aad wo
men workers are given a shorter day.
Tho law provides that no woman un
der 18 years old ahall be emplpoyed
boforo 7 a. ro. or after p. m. Laun
dries and aorao other public service
companies threaten to raise price.
Moderate priced restaurants are pre
paring to rapUoe their girl help with
men.
Iiodge Meetlaf.
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. P. ft
A. M. will have work la the third de
gree at tonight's meeting. la aadU
tlon, refreshments will bo served, aad
a social evening eneat.
Manufacturers ot greea houses and
makers of boxes are getting la touch
to that th Utter may as far box
cleats the cypress wast from the
greenhouses.
NINETEEN DIE
IN EARLY FIRE
mimouri ATjirrnc cixn and
OTHKK HUILDIXaS BURNED.
OVKIt A MILLIO.V IX UL'IUKD
VAVtVM
ST. LOUIS. March 9. Nineteen
men aro bcllvc! to bo dead as a re
sult of tlto Are which destroyed the
MUwurl Athletic Club earlr thia
mornlnK. The first started after aid
nljcht, and It spread to rapldlr that
escape was soon cat off.
The guests at the club crowded the
windows in an endeavor to escape,
and twenty reached safety by drop
pins to an adjolnlnf roof, uslnc a
ope made of beddlnr
The Boatman's hank. In the ground
MANY BAPTISMS
ARE BEIN6 HELD
D.1ILV IMMERSIONS AT THE BATH
HOC8E, I.N ORDER TO BAPTISE
ALL THOSE COMING INTO THE
CHURCH
The baptismal ceremony has been
used frequently within tho last few
days by Elder Harland ot the First
Christian church as a result of the
number of additions made to the con
gregation since the Putman revivals
have been In session.
For several days past, there have
been bapUsms at the bath house, and
today there were three more converts
Immersed. Among the additions to
the fatth are tho follewing: Louisa
Uhrln, Nelson Hall. Mrs. Aivia Hall,
Wade Short. Fay S. Goddard, Miss
Krai Montgomery, Minerva Bell, Mrs.
Nettie Gerges, Dorris Viola Bell.
Pablo Doplln. Mrs. A. O. Bell. Helea
Wlrts, Mrs. Edith Harris. Harold
Stanley and M. L. Miller.
Good Team at Star.
Van & Davis, eccentric singers and
dancers, made a decided hit at the
Star last night, though their late ar
rival made it necessary tor thea to
put on their first performance without
a rehearse! with the orchestra. Their
work Is snappy and their dialogue
stuff fairly new.
V. C. T. U. Meeting.
Tho regular meeting ot the
Women's Christian Temperance union
will be held at the Baptist church
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. All
members are urged to he present.
FlBoFtshlag.
Harry Egan, Richard Browne. Ross
Nlckerson and Leo Houston cruised
to Keno Sunday on a Ashing trip. The
boys report a fine day's fishing, with
about a doxen nice trout to show for
their trip.
Toxin Causes 7 Deaths
kedatno Will Neo
United .Press Servle
LOS ANOBLES, March . Seven
are dead aad another dying from th
effects of Neo-8alvarsan, wjth whleh
they were Inoculated at th Los Aa
geles county hospital,
Th eight war Inoculated (or sp.
ello blood diseases Saturday. Fear
UNEMPLOYED ARE
DISPERSED BY
SACRAMENTANS
KELLY, THORNE AXD OTHKK
LEADERS JAILED
Militia From Xrerby Towaw Seat to
Saojtto to Be la H utile see la
Caee, of a Riot Order for a Scat
terlmit U Obeyed, aad tae Amy
Scaled tae Feacee of tae Stockade.
Are Worsted la BMrwtee.
United Press Serrtc
SACRAMENTO March t-Tae aa
eaiployed agata retaraed to the let,
ad shortly after aooa aiileraers wae
asked of the Sre dtsaitsaeat, to clear
the stockade with the aid of hoee.
At first the aagry ssoh refaeed a
badge, aad started to safac It with the
officers, aad a head to I
lowed.
I Alter eererel leasee of
the saoh started to retreat slowly. It
, thea broke lato a raw aatfl It reached
Becoad street, where aissiikeri af the
retrsatlat; arary
to threw hrlcks
aa lato M
After the crash several ot th aa
employed were foaad lytaff oa the
streets ae the issakt at Mows i
tered hy the seek. Ne
lyhart,!
Govcraor
(order oat she :
tie aasHy
an eVtrlac th
army lato the M
thaace acres th
Tata
coaaty.
SACRAMENTO, March . Th
police early this asoraiac arrested
"General" Kelly, Thome aad "Roagh
neck" Teesdale sad about twenty
members of the army ot th maam
ployed, and charged them with vag
rancy. The balance- ot th anay at
this time was not molested.
" At sbont 11 o'clock th aolle agala
swooped dowa oa the stoekae. aad
ordered th army to scatter. Th po
lice started tearing dowa the teats
and demolishing th camp.
The members ot the army scram
bled over the fence aad scattered la
all directions. Later th army re
turned to the stockade, aad attempt
ed to take an American tag from aa
algtator. They surrounded th po
licemen on duty at th camps, hut
other officers arrived, aad hy th fro
use ot night sticks rescued th threat
ened officers.
A cltlseaa commHU ha aaa
formed, with the declared iateaUoa of
forcing the vast mob of unemployed
to return to San Francisco. No opaa
threats ot violence hav heea vetoed,
but the city Is reinforcing Itself, to be
ready la event ot trouble.
One hundred members ot Battery
C, National Guard. Stockton, arrived,
this morning, while militia compaalea
from Chico, Woodland. Orovlll aad
Marysvllle are expected to arrive dur
ing the day.
Governor Johnson has been aotUed
that Nevada state police will ha avail
able Is needed.
SaJnmi Prt-es Fatal
died befor midnight ataraaf a4
three died puaday-
The toxlne was delivered la.taa
usual seated tabs la whleh tt to teat
from Germany by th oataaaaaaT Br;
Paul Srlkh. HsspHal
Uv that that
basic csaaa after I saaead ,
thiaagh asreral car
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