The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 16, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALL!'
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWf
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 1G, 1914
Price, Fhra Grata
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American Disappears in Mexico
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nlliiilloii! If you would bo tliln,
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liinlor your akin Or TUslr
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ptrliii"nt lie liaa mrrt'uiiM In
rliicliir bulky crori' Mclsht
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from II m in ton cubic cintl-iiii-Ii-i
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MOTHER JONES
GIVEN FREEDOM
ACTION IN SUIT
AGAINST COUNTY
SET OFF
Is in Charge 0 Round
the World Aerial Race
MONTH
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l);Vi:K, Colo.. March l. Moth.
r J 11 tun wa brotiKhi from TrlnldaJ
tlil roortiltic In the cuttody of Colonel
1 IlnvU ami othrrrntlltlaroeu.
Ouirrnl John Cliaa- ro-t the imriy
at ttio klallon, and took them to head
jiiuarirra, wher Iho rcteaiv of thi-uKi-d
ttuiuau a compWtftl; (ionoral
I'Iibm aald that Motliff Jone ha re
iuptitl her rclroac, and had promised
to rctualu away from (ho nrlku tone.
Hhi ha ben conflncU In military
prison nil. p ihn 17th of January,
flctioral Chcu had promld her re
! wbfti the 1 roTibwd to loaro the
'H)p ono and reem'n away.
TM HuM Oulill, J
Wftn Rtrry Oiad and Mra. Coad. I
Ulu Vrrd Cuiad and MUa ,loUl
Mjrxk talun out lo Mm Crtiad ranch i
ttttitf, Ibry rlorrit nothlltK mural
hijiIbc than planllnc a fw hvrry
Atlrflnn that a clorlral
Aral
waa
first
rrmr at HU vir aan laat Mar lUa
litadn In the rnnlraet under whlrh !(). nrtylpim M,lt uf caatlnic
Chartm Thnmaa l riitllin loc.nntli. In Amurlcn. Outi of Iho
and puttln Ibrm In Ihv Klamalhj mrti lu Ivarn th nrt of wuldtuie caat
IM,r for Kip firm, I ho 111k llaln Inc h thU method waa William
ha brought an ar-'NlrhoU, now a(M-laled with Auatln
un a iw iwrryi, ,.,.,,., ,, ,.
feiaii -. .1 1 a . a Mk a I 1 """' 4"M II
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lK did not rom off a. for prt.ll'!,M , , C"rUU ,MUM ",r " rBf"r"" Wh,lB '" ""' "nl - Of
W. and thU drrlailon from th. In.,1""?' ""'T!, . , v , , ,, iK,m WlMn r"m,","r' " KUni,h
addition of .irlKimont lnlrad nf '!, " lb1 ""' rl!,,", w,,,'rt"f On., or th moat a.imtmllnis f,t to
.tlMlbnlclunrh taku with thi-m, r0W,1MUl W8i ,u ,1,"fl r,om "'" Ih. rcompllhrd by thU now procraa
tt- ratty MrolW ilr ,o if. cin" ",r"",,' Jut Tho,n,ar ;", :,,P f0nln,cl al V - iU ""n' "f b,K w,,, ror tt
Wit.rr. ranch, takln lh,lr lunch "'7?, ."." h m r"r WM. 'raclon rnKln Monili lo Duffy
k- .lon. and! will, ah.t t,,y had!"" ''i ""'n cWIm ihff rohlrafi Mmlh.-r. The h-. w. brokan on
la the bjVt, addrd noriiPlhlbH hot' . , tlrrly, romlnc I" llic ahop In Ihrw
Irtw "lilondyV atinp. Aftrr dlnnat J,u"fc rn '" " t-uiiarnin pu-c-a.
Im Vrd. In anilcluallon of many ,:- '' 'Itlotl and wtfo have rn-l When WIiUk nml NlrhoU llnMird
iiirnnl from Houthcrn California, ulih It no on., could locate tho plac
hrr Miry nit bmn ttliiK for Mm Hlifiv thi. wclda had hxh mailp. Th
pail twn wraka, h.i) at o plannltiK on a now hulldtns
for thHr ahop, which will b of !"
TMMgtt Trariirr llrir. clrnl alto for a.ldltiB a Kara
n,,- i t.-.. ,. i. .. Thpy will alio lualall a plant for
INDICT OIL-MAN
FOR HARD RIDING
County Judito Wordt-n. CmmI-
loner John IfagfUtcIn, Herbert SI.
(lair, who iipiwarcd an attorney for
Charlea V fitone ct al, and I). V. Ku-,
kendall, who appeare.1 ffr Sheriff .
l.ow, County Treaaurer Sl-men and
County Clerk Do Lap In he warrant
Injunction nult itarted asalnat them
lu tho U. .S, DUtrlct coutl at Portland,
teturnrd laat nlKht, aWr a week's so
Jcuru iu the atato'a niKropolIi.
Whin tho parties lft heca the hear
Inc on t Injunction order 'had been
et for laal Monday However, thU
hearlut; waa not hold on that date,
and It waa announced upon tho re
turn of tho party today that action
& postponed until April Kth.
Jtiil what broagui about tula post
ponement baa not been definitely
lenrnml, although one attorney states
that thin was done lu order to give
the county court sufficient time to
prepare for their fight against the In
junction order. It has been rumored
hero for tho.laat week that the ses
sion In Portland was for the purpose
of arranging a compromise between
the parties, but upon this point there
Is also much secrecy.
The only direct statement that has
been made in this connection was that
of D. V. Kuykendall. He made it
plain that in his opinion there Is no
possibility of a dismissal of the suit,
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SEEK COMPETITION
IN PLANS FOR THE
CITY'S NEW HALL
I'KOI'f.K SAV THIIV WAXT I'UII
IJCITV TIIKUK
Hetiliint-nt In Certain Jnartera la
A(cnlnt the Awanllng of the Cost
. tract for the I'laaa WHhoat 80b
Tirittinit of a Number of DtaTertirt
, Sketches, AllimlnK Wider Usage
of Clmlrc In the Matter.
either now. or at the end of thirty
Idnya, nor will the suits tn the circuit!
A. WILLIAMSON- Ml'BT APPKAR f01lrl u, dropped. !
Ili:nilti: THK CIIICfIT COUIVr1 According to the timber Interests.'
'who are seeking the Injunction, thul
'rase waa taken to the federal court,!
' In order to get an order that will tend
to restrain all tho counties of thoH'BWATE
statu from exceeding tho limit of vol-1
untary indebtedness.
Many Inquiries are being heard ask
Ins for Information as to the bulldln
of the new- city hall. It la reported
that members of the council have
practically agreed ou plana for the
new I SO, 000 building, although bo
public request has yet been mad (or
'the submission of plans and speeUleav-
'tlona from architects.
It would be a mistake for the city
council to make arrangementa with
any one architect for the drawing of
'plans for tho new building' without
'giving all who desire a chance to
Arnold Kruckman. head of the ba- toniPet. n'r in this way can the
rcait of aeronautics at tba Panama I'C9t r"alts be secured.
P.tMflc Exposition at San Francisco, Tho public la also interested sad
U the man on whom rests the respon- entitled to know something of what
clbllKy for the round-the-world 3reo-soft of & building is to be erected, the
plane race which has been advertised class, materials, arrangementa, etc.
as one of the features of the great ex-, Klamath Falls baa waited a long Uaa
position. The race is planned to for this building, and now that the
start and finish on the grounds of the 'hopes of the people are about to be
exposition during the next year while realized, it Is best that the council
tho show Is In progress. While many tc sufficient time la selecting plans
doubts hare been expressed as to tho a that the people they are repreaeat
adrUabllity of attempting such a feat 's will be satisfied when the building
in the present stage of aeroplane de- ' completed,
velopmcnt, Ir. Kruckman la cnthusl- H presumed, that tho aew city
astlc about th possibilities of the ba" to be constructed for perma-
race. jnency, and' the building committee
and other members of the council.
'should take the people Into their cos
fidence and let them know what sort
of a building they propose to bnlld,
I before binding the city to any partic
ular set of plans or to any contract.
O.V t'HAIMSi; OK WAXTONLV I.V
Jl'ltl.N'O A iieitsi:
FIREMEN'S DANCE
Tl
I0RR0W NIGHT
l ipfitt n hir falhir's ranch.
ttouihl It fci.uld Ih. a good tde lo get
'DUilhlrd with ranch life. As good
-mwiiina sun 111 ado friends wnn a
nr, Uny plglei, but forgot to make
mtn4i with tltlln nta-aln'a mamma.
""Il, Milan Ihn nn lo lti Iiiiiiia rtn. . .
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"m, mim Vrrda U said lo havp l'oru,,a,iCUI)
lnBr by the ninth part of a gnat's oi-sied.
nll. . . I
plant
the tanks,
rljtu.
W Arralgurtt,
otn Jioorr, W. J.
Whim IVllran. ..l will i..a,h KiifratniK uxyareiy.en...
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itifludliig lango. hwluilon. ,,,MM, ?? ,or n,pn , ' ,lr
.-tc. Mr. KwM'a dances mt.,,,w' ,ttn,""K '" b 'ml,'w;
r. .! ,., l.llw I....I.... f. IIIIVI IOI.lllll.il. "II MUI.I....IK
' IiIk nutomuhllea with portable shops,
Hhaor..K. A.. "
Williamson atxt Joe Rtarr, nil lndlclediw,,0 u ,nR'
'" urand Jury, wr arraigned! (
'au mornliiK befnrti Judgn Iknsou, At Mm ugn of 30 the fetnalo bruin 1
'r, who was Indicted fur larceny b.lua lo lout wnlght.
bH, enlrred a pirn of not Utility. '
in the oilier Hint, took uiilll lonmr-' 'iVnchrra nf tango ilancliiK In Hwlt.
' morning before making plans. .i'rland chargi- 140 au hour.
to cor or all Southorn Oregon and
Mk. avrrngf nitnualiasarieni ctllforuln, doing repair
'work rlKhi ul Mm mltta and farms.
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Grade Schools Opened
In Nebraska Prison
CALIFORNIA TO
PRAISE ORANGE
INCOI.N, Nh Mard, h.uii.
w ' kiipiTvUlun nf Hlatn Hiiiwrlii
WWII l),.0, t, nlgln i,,,,,, ,
Nuliraakit iiiilii.nUary has Just
rwirgniilwd, mid for Iho first
""In tlin history of M10 Itistltullou
Isn ,M '0iluy "ro on hMi ''"''
w 10 tlutao t, grudmi Mhoolg, and
convi 1 inatsiiM nro Hiriving to gain
?'M0 Urn grades almvu them,
thi 1 r wr" "' r",,w, r aiTlalotiH,
lo. "" iK'luUInc Ihoae men
toffcf r"Ur ,r,,Bl h" ! '
low", BC,,00, or co work. The
ttlT ,,ua4' lrrespqod to tho first
r, in Iho public schools, and thoaa
,k " " lrnlng tho alphabet, with
aium of learning to read and
wrltimpiirliiu Mipiii 011 to hnrd Htudy.
Most nf Iho prisoners nrn lu Iho ill
vision rurruKpoiidli.g to tho Kccoud
mid third grades In Iho public arhools,
Tho work Is not compulsory, nud
Is doito after work bourdon throo
days of Mm week, About u third of
Mm prisoners requited itrmlHsloii to
lako the work, Thoir deportment In
Mm sohool room has boon good, and
their eagerness tn learn gratlfylug to
their luslruclors,
Warden Fanton favors Mm night
school on 'the ground that It innkoa
for better dUolplliio aud deportment
nt tho Institution, aa well as fitting
tho men better to care for themselves
after they regain thalr llbrty.
UOVKIINOIt, IIY PHOCLAMATION,
OFFICIALLY Sin's THK DAY.
CHOP THIrt YlUlt WILL UK 4U,.
OtHl CAII LOADS
HociulHo of Mm bigness of tho
oi.uiKt' crop of Tho (loldeu State Mils
)eiir, CallforuU has set 11s Id u Hntilr
ilny nn Orntigo Day, on which day
oriuiKi's will bo an Important pnrt,of
ntHy iniiil In Cnllfornla, and Mm rail
roads npotntlng out of Mmro will
simv MiIh fruit In Mm diners,
Tho crop this year amounts to 10,
000 cur londs. Inasmuch na Mils big
(limntlly will nvci'ssltnto lots of work
on Mio part of local box factories In
order to liavo Iho fruit properly
purkod, Mm day will bo obuorved by
ijulto 11 number of Klnmuth Falls
pt.oplc.
In sumo parts of Mexico prollclouoy
of Mm school children la rewarded by
r.lvliiK Mmm Mm clgnrotto smoking
privilege In school,
Thi m)iiry nirroundlnK tho "John
Dee" Indictment returned by the
grand Jnry Into Saturday afternoon
was clcnrvd up that evening, when
Sheriff Low placed under arrest F. A.
Williamson uf Chtco lie- Is charged
with wanton Injury to au animal.
Williamson is a 1 upresentatlve of
tho I'nloirOU compr.ny, and Ihe latter'
part of the week ho mado a trip to
tin. trade lu tho lclnlty of Itonanta. !
He used a hone from tho Klamath
atnbltxi, and when he returned, Dr. (1.
C. Mitchell alleges, the animal waa In)
n Kerloiis condition from being driven
ton hard. Mitchell says Williamson
refused to settle for tho damages.
Williamson was given his liberty
under $250 bonds. Ho has engaged'
W. 11. A. Kenner as his attorney, and J
111 enter n plea tomorrow morning.
ARRANGEMENTS
ARK MADE IIY THE MEMBERS
OF THE VOLUNTEER DEPART
MENTRIG CROWD ASSURED
CACKA'S PLEA
"NOT GUILTY"
"MISSOURI GIRL"
HERE SATURDAY
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For tho past nluo years the fire
men's ball ou the 17th of March has
made St. Patrick's Day a notable, oc-,
caslon In Klamath Falls. This year,
will bo no exception, as every arrange-
iiuvui una urcu penccieu tur me uig-i
'cm, jiita,.. In ,I.a tile, mm. tt ft... .,.. I
A sls-plece orchestra, under the dl-,
rectlon of A. Y. Tlcdall. U a guaran
tee of an excellent musical irogrn(j.
BOHEMIAN FARMER ARRESTED
IN CONNECTION WITH AIXEG
ED HUNTHORN FORGERIES TO
BE TRIED MAY 30TH
According to Information from
Portland, Frank Cacka, a Malln farm-
LOTS OF TIME
AT CITY HALL
UHEAT RURAL COMEDY DRAMA.
nee 01 au excellent muuie-ii iroernri.
u,i, in. t ni-.MtviiAt Huus-jomi n committeo has been appointed or. will be tried In tho federal court
TON'S OPERA HOUSE SATORjto spend tomorrow afternoon In put-, there May 20th. on a charge of using
,a- ivncuvniv !tlnK ,no floor of tnQ Houstn opera Mm malls with Intent to defraud. He
svav S.avve . . ai0a ls HArrAnV rmw .IIiIah fm iIhma i hIaj.I m 1 mS mhHih O a a 4 & a
ivrt.ou ii irTi.rtv kuiiumuu tut ui.uu I'lucrvu ix intra Ui UUl, OtUll OAUTUJ,
Ing. Not a detail has been neglected I Cacka'a arrest was the result of ln
thiit could add to tho enjoyment of jvestlgations by secret service men into
tho affair. ian attempt p sell to Spokane banks
Asldo from Mm occasion being an (promissory notes with tho signature
enjoyable one, tho cause is a most 1 of J. W. Siemens forged thereto,
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OAKLAND HPI'NDS OYER
THOtm.l IMLIAHH
"Vhe fact that people are Uring of
tho so-called sex and problem plays.
, cheap vaudeville aud picture shows,
which have boon dished up to the the
ater going public recently, Is very
pointedly demonstrated by the enor
mous buslnekd now being donet
.throughout the country by that maa-(
terplece ofclenn fun, "The Missouri
Girl," which will be seen at Houston's
opera houso Saturday and Sunday.
This great comedy with tho famous
"Zeko and Daisy" (a pair of comedy
FIYKcroations whom many contond nre
FOR .funnier than "Mut and Jeff") has
IIOUT FIITV CI-OCKH TO
I'HKD I.V NEW BUILDING
BK
(Herald bpeclat Nctvlce)
OAKLAND, March 10, Forty-ulna
clocka aro bnlug Installed lu tho uow
11,000,000 city hall In Oaklaud, at a
total cost of $r,0S9, or an averago of
a llttlo moro than $100 a clock.
Tho most costly of those la the
huge- tlmoplect In Mm tower, which
will lmo four dials, lllumluated at
night, and visible from nil portions of
the bay region, Au elaborate clock of
brouie, llvu ftMit lu diameter, will be
pln'c.Hl in the rotunda,
worthy one, and Bhould receive the'
hearty Fupport of every one having
Mm welfare of the city at heart.
'hero Is not an institution tn the.
city moro deserving than the brigade
of :lr. laddlea. It lit hanllv nnlltn
that a man cau be found who will re- considered, th
fuH lo buy a ticket to tho firemen's, of the week is
hall.
Clark & LaYere are furnishing a
clean lino of pure Irish comedy at
the Star, besides doing a clever bit of
dancing. Their songa are Mm bast
heard here for some time. All things
the bill for the tore part
way above the average
attraction.
1
proved to bo ono of Mm sensations of
Mm theatrical season.
it is playing an mo larger cities 1
Ifiom coast to coast, also a few of tho
Hiuaiier cities, suu is nam 10 uoui 1
oer 1,000 houso records for largo 1
nttondauco.
With Its special scenic equipment)
and high class company of ladle and
gentlemen, It will "show you" that
capacity audiences are the rule, that
Its musical numbers are numerous
and commendable, that Its comedy la
chock full of roaring laughter and It
Is entirely free from that "slap-stick"
aort which Is too often resorted to In
many so-called coraedlee.
Visit nt Lorella.
County School Superintendent Fred
Peterson and wlfo visited frlonda at
Lorella over Sunday,
Rack From
Circuit Court Clerk George Chas
tain and family returned last Bight
from Donania, where they want tn
thalr For oar.
Suffragettes Burn a
Train; Whip a Bobbie
LONDON, March 10. Suffragettes
today burned six passenger coachea
and otherwise damaged the railroad
yards nt Kong's Norton, near Bir
mingham, Mrs. Pankhurst has written to the
dean of Westminster Abbey, inform
ing him that on next Sunday the suf
fragettes plan to march to the abbey
to attend services, and asked, that a
special service ha prepared.
At Glasgow, Scotland, today a suf
fragette horsewhipped Dr Jamea De
von, royal police commiMioaar. Th
attack on the commissioner, ww
mado a he was entering the Dug ''
utreet prison7. Daves felled ta i
man to the ground, and pUead harv f
under arreat.
She said th attrxk waahasawa '
tho forcible feadfag order raaaaUy ad
vocated by Coamtasler Dara. '-'
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