The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 19, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1914
Price, Five Ccaia
UPHELD IS
LIABLE TO LOSE
LEAGUE STANDING
(iMts it t ii;ii,ti:kh ami: toi.h
-to hi: 111:111:
Murderer of 13
Loses Appeal
Year-Old Girl
to Supreme Court
TWO BIG MILLS J. W. HAWXKURST
TO START IRK OUT FOR OFFICE
Henry Siegel, Big
Merchant, Indicted
ARRANGING FOR
I
KLAMATH
(lead el ' ""' 'l'' ""' "
Mlll( league Tkr it Haiti! In
ltolr) A IU-ill, Uri.
0r, Trlil U lM iMligrr r llrllK
Hlutlil ! IWrlimv I In
klamatli Huunl Hllt fWliM
W. K. 'M4slil, lriMtlMl KUnmlli
(Viuuir Walt rxtuHil, KUiiutMi
'iW, IhrguMI
Am wlrlnt principal Matvtiltrltl
lllju 8t"wl t "' ilrttallu Irani In
KUmmiIi Fall Motolay tltil. r for
r)l lliame Hi MHMprln futtlwr.
Male 1 tiaittuaii HrlnllW 'iiimlllrr.
Tt abotd trlrsralli fCTrll by
'(iBtllll I'aUgllt at 3 O'clock todajr
,c4i ibo adulation ui tho data of
JiUlo Mrrn (ho Marahriold high
((tool Irani atl.l 111" leAltl from lll
kltmalti fount) tilth.
Tb poMiaitiettiPltl of Ih" debate be-
larrfe hrx lfl lealUa viuulll "Oft.
a t4hli im lb" lal tram, for the
tftiott that iltoulJ Klamath all). ll)U
ttam (ami (bano aide ut the que
IWo Iti the final debate, wlilln Marsh
'14. In 111" eteul I liny mm, imli
(twill he um aide u( tho queattotl
In ifcc filial., therefore, H look a
Ikmua Mar-aDdd "anted to put oft
Itr 4fUl hefe aa toil n poaalbli-.
ltu tofiFtttnt Hip lltno of prepare
lion for the Klamath team, ahould
I try tti
IMUntl) Chairman Pre-oti ruht
PA 10 Id" Jfhulllr, OH ha ha III ail n
Veedjy night Hip dale fur debate
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a iHPstttaia? $ H
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mi;mt, Ki:.ho mondav ai
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i'ii.i:s a..noi'.n'ui:mi; r
dii),h ton hiiiiiii i
TIO.V ATIMMISIH' 1)1
OF CAN
NOMI.NA. '
lOC'UATS
IIAMHIIV ., HIT .11.
AnMiliiiK io liurrr Itlllur, wlio U
ili'rr If oin Alicnimi atlenilliiK lo bun!
'tutu inniU'r. Ilia Aleomu l.umUr.r
,(iniuiiy'a IiIk mitt will un April
li A IiIk ton-is of'iiwn nr- now -it
h.-rl, ,.11111111; (li mill In shape (or i
jliudf (.lamni.
i en m ii Si 2
Htltl mor ".'Vi" wa li illlctl Into
the rucv tar lj iifT of Kin' ath couutr
thU aftvnioou, liunJ u HawshUMt i
flliil bin atinou.icomciil u caudfdacr 1
Ilnwxhurxl U uniilni: f t the domo-'
"itlc nominal on, and lUj. nakc the
T'ic 'iiniany'ii loKt(lna,no 4 nation ' iliu liandt, of tlulack
U now hard at uerl: nonlun kUiurvuu aUu a BCfutcr of
ilvj't) flio miw. H' emtiloyrd In cut-l(ii'mt, to
UliiK Iok. liibo out for
! Mondiiy I litt IVIIrnri luy Lumber Icirtn.
I r nnjin(ty lll itarl In viork oti a ea-i .'.nolla-r
kou'n cut tliNl will atiount to about) tlio n'tmhllr
II l (;coi5 Illnhop U
mln.i(lvn hr the demo-
ntra
SQ.OOO.OOO fwt III (, UiT to gi'l out I !li V Ot Cbfry
Ihli amount of lumber, nUht and dart lias b
rri-i will ho uid, Biid th mill wllli ttrckiVand
hax an. ard tor
Inatiun In the
M lUnuib. Kainnujr
conildvrlnK this for two
Ian nlebt ho wlrril from
turn out about 100,000 frit a day. jl'urtfand thai hi hat U to be camu
The loKClnc campi will b Urtd i In addltlou to Hamnby, Sherlfl C. C.
licit Mi-ck. Arcorilluc to ilnnnccr II.
I Murtrnaoii, Hi In wit) h otic of the
Im'i yi-ar for lumherrnvn, du larfio
ly to tlio lnrrcarl dtraand for box
jlu California and tlio Uriccr rnlume of
.KnlnTn bunlufK.
Ij. formiT SlK-rlff William IJ.
tlarnm and Oncar U. Carter aru work
InK for the republican nomination.
All of theco am strong members of
the party, and hare targe personal
following, to thn flcht Is a warm one
Mi" wkm
Ha&jL . joiC?i SikBsssl
IKfM" l
nBHERHR '
f WWisssssfHl.
IsssflvrlBiilrlHiR
111 wMiMmM,
piis3r - 'jar?
COUNIY FARMERS
statj: f.n.uKit iikuk von a cox.
i,i:itr..vcK
Onico of Max .McCull Will I In ut Hie
IIcailqwirtcrK of the lU-claniatlon
.Srlrp Stnte Leader, McCll mid
I'l-oject Manager Arc GoIbk Oner
llio Klamath 1'rojvct Today, Study
ing Condition.
I'rofesior If- T. French, state lead
er of the department of farm demon
jlration and tela, worlc, arrived In
Klamath Falls last night to confer
with Max A. McCall, county agricul
tural agent, regarding tbo work to he
u-rrled on In this county by the de
partment. Said Proferaor French:
"Mr work, la to keep tho connecting
!. M 1'iatiV, bccujo.I of murder
IMC Mar) I'hiieaii. a 13-ypar-old riu
io)r of tti- Nullonal IViult factor)
at Atlanta. Ha . of hlrli lu' b h
tupcrlnlcluli'lil, ha4 loet lila appeal to
id.. upfrm- court nt ill. -uti' fur a
Up trial A -tii-tniou- rampolcu to
ar hi in - bolus mailK. and daily
lllrto fllr, nllliOllllfnliUtll- (if Itix dl
coiri) of iip vtfdctirv.
Id. a (imxlctnl of ih- uiutili-f
April -filli. latt )pr, ami nilrncrd
to bi tiaiiCfHl The photoerapli lirr
tin Hrl mho fur wblrh Up ha towl
Ilirn lilt arrrt It ahoH tillll In E'HI.l
l.rrtllli tin linn. In fart. Ealli'-J ghl
Ilicr h liaa br-Hi In Jntl III Kim'KO
nay that li" fat ftilnrlj uttil lirart-
than
ten I
I
LIVES 37 HOURS
UNDER THE RUIN
ily. and iiwu-r m fewer
hour n nltlit.
Tint "a, ai-nirdlni; to the vlow oft
II... c'lilltklril lliall. hatir. Oil tl)'
inntc- found niar lh murdi-rfd Klrl'ii
hod), and couched lu laufiuacn to
mali' If rMti ((toy u.'rp Mrltten by
lire Jim CouU-y, tho neKro rjcr
of II... fartory. -a Frank dictate IMIUIIIKU IS IlKXVUi:!! FHOM THK
lb.' iioirM. lo him, and ho or' to thUl IIKIII.IS IH-Mt'LTINU FltOM COI
nl tlin trial Frank, ou the other hand, I
au'tiM'd Conlp)' In one of them tli
STEEL LECTURES
TOMORROW NIGHT
word "nlchlttltch." a common negro
eipri'Mlon. n uard, and counsel for
Frank InsUl that ncipr halng heard
tln -.tprmnlon In- rould HOI hare dic
tated thn tmtrw. The)' aay this Is
priMif thny rto wrlitrn by a nogro.
HAWAIIAN FRUITS W.C.L RECEPTION
TO BE SHUT OUT POSTPONED WEFK
BALL OR TRACK?
E AT H. S.
ibiuy Slcgcl, whose largo depart
mrnt storo in New York failed some lines between tho different county ag
wcks af.o, has bcetHndlctcd with bis rlcultural agents and tho state da
partner. Frank E. Vogcl. by the grand partmont in good worklns order. In
Jury of New York county. The charge this county, Mr. McCall will be the
against them was larceny, tbo male-' transformer, receiving tho full volt
In;: of false statements regardfngage of knowledge and Information
tfcolr stores, and the acceptance of , that can be supplied by the state force
deposits when the bank connected land distributing this knowledge and
with the stores was in a dangerous information In kind and Quantity
condition. In connection with their 'needful to the individual farmer.
New York stores they maintained a Back of him will be the Oregon Agri
prhate bank, which did a large bust-'cultural College, tbo department of
nes. Money was borrowed from the i agriculture and their many co-opera-bank
and used In Uo department jtlve agencies, ready .wd willing at all
store business. SInco the failure on times to furnish everything from pub
army of lawyers and Investigators 'ticatlons and advice to seeds, plants
FKF.E'"avc ucn "yins to straighten out tneiand expert specialists.
matter Depositors of New York city,' "If any situation Ironfronts Mr.
whoje money Is tied up, have become iMcCall on which tie would like ad
boliK.rons. Twice a crowd of them 'vice, he has ready recourse to the
has been forcibly ejected from the. agricultural department and the Ore
federal building, to which they had 'con Agricultural Collern for full la-
(. tilled l're Service Superintendent Will O. Steel of KOne for redress. Some of them went 'formation and In.truptlnn ro-r.rlnt-
ST. l.OUIS, March 19. Uurled!Cralcr 1-ake National i'ark will arrhe -0 far as to make a threat they would every specific phase of farmln and Its
alive tlilrty-eveii'hnurii under theluu Zoning from l'ortland, and to- lay slego to one of SiegcFs stores yet tributary Industries."
ruins of the collapsed wall of the'raorrott' n,-nt I,J Kv a lecture on "open, and lako su(flcienl.g6o3s from; Tho county agricultural ant will
burned Mlnaourl Athletic Club build- v-";r -n,k0 - nousions opera the counters to cover their deposits
Ing. O. Hurkc. u laborer, was res-"house.
ruiHi this morning. ' uis lecture is uiusirau-u wun a
laiNK OF WAI.I
I.V AFTKHWAIIU
-UIKS HIIOKT.
ll.l.l'KTIUTKI TALK O.V CKATKIl
I.AKK" WILL UK GIVK.V
Tt THK l't;ULIC WILL CO TX)
THK I'ABK
ssu
M:im:ititA.Nu fiiijit fi.vh,
I'lUMKNCi; IN THK IMiaMM IH
THK ItKAHON Itlll TIIIM MAT
Ti:it ll:i.M) COXKIIlKHKIi j
IIKLAV IK T.KK AWAITIMJ THK
AltltlVAI. OF AIIKITIONAI. I'lllt
MTISIUJ HIT IMMIM IK CAt'SK
OK AI'KAIU
INHTKAIt OF llOl.ltlXf; ANNUAL
riKi.n ,mi:ct, semi: favoh a
IUmIUIAI.L TOl'lt OF THK KN
TIHK IXIUXTV
"For Ood's sake glf mt Homethlng large uumber of lauturu slides, and
to drink," he gasted. Following that 'as Mr. Steel has nu Intimate acqualn-
statement, the man raved and tost hlsltunce with the Klamath wonderland,
reason, Insisting that be had been acquired through n number of sum
burled for weeks. ', mcrs spent there, he speaks with au-i
T hours after he was taken to thorlty. Tho lecturo Is free to tho'
the hospital he died, without recov-. public, the expenses being borno by1
vrlng from thu mental condition .the Klamath Chamber of Commerce.
brought about uy hi terrllile experl-i While In Klamath Falls. Mr,
CZAREVITCH TO
VISIT ENGLAND
ence.
Steel .Tltll'
i
Ualuil l'rM itanrlc
WAHIINltlTO.V, I), a. March !.--Th
ilppariineut of af rlrultiire tttday
(oa-ldrrrd thn queaUon of eatablUh
loi a plant quarantine agalnut (lawn
" frulia and wgilable.
The lienrlng today was ghen bo
Uuio uf pr.xiBUro of the Medlter
rtiian fruit fly lu Hawaii,
Till- liimct damaxi-K iltrtla frlilt,
TrarliM, bmlia, liiluntiMa, green e-tr-
noil other friillH niul egelobles
Mr. WmMlanl lUTiivrni.
Wr Tuiu Vo(lard, who was oper
1 iipun for MppendlrltU n week
lo, baa made a rapid and complete
lwr Hho has Just been taken to
'it home from the lilnrkburn lion-I'lUI.
The recepllmt t be Khni the pub.
Ho nt lb" hew Indira Ileal lloom by
Hie Women's Civic league, which wns'
chediiled for next Hnturdny, has been
piwl pulled for ono we'k on nccnunl of
the non-nrrlvnl of reriuln leci- of
frtiultiire
The reteptlun, whlih U lo be nu
elaborate nfTuIr, will be held ou lliv
SMli of this month, mid the puhlle
will Im. cordially wutromed.
The rmuplellon of the Iteat Itoom
tins Imd nn liifliumcn for good on Sec-;
relnry Wylde of Hut Cliamher of Com
merce, through whoso rooms the
Indies pnas In renrhlng llio rest rooms,
livery morning the gnllnni secretary
itentis ntul iIhMh the Olmmber or Com
merce rooms so they will bo In nccord
with Ihoelegiiiire of tint lies I Itonms.
Western Nidbt' Next
Elks Are Also Considering Organization ot Band
Committees .r m ha alinoluUHl
1 Mnns made at llio meeting of tlio
oil go tonight for llio annual
Klks
Vfiturn Night, which will bo held In
APW. ufter the Inslallallon of the new
"fleorH.,
The 101 a Western Night wan Mich
Mraim aud-c, thai ovory member of
;"" mlu has nt leant one particular
flnd for whom ho wants u card for
' " year's affair, and aa each of thwe
'"ends u anxious to attend, It Is prob
"' lhat larger quartan will have to
be secured for thu eiiturtnlnmeut niul
Houston's oporn Iioiiho is being rim
aldered, hut the mnttur will bu left to
thu committee tn bo named tonight.
Another matter thiil Is being con
sidered by tho' Klka is the organisa
tion of nu Klks Imnd,
It Is believed that n band of twenty
pieces run bo easily uerured from thu
lodge, aa already Ita membership In
uludeH elvveu musicians, who have
played In the local city hand imd
orchestras.
An Important meeting of tho stu
di'titn nud faculty Is scheduled for this
nfieruoou In Instructor Hawley's
room, nt which time thu questlou of
hnvliiK the high school enter the track j
nud field meet "111 be positively set
tled
The feeling among the students
fnwir dropping the meet, and dovot
Int: every energy to developing u wln-
iiIiik bnselmll tenm for the high
school.
They cliilm II will be belter to have
it Unit claim bnkeb.ill team than to di
vide the lime between practicing base
bull nud training for the meet, which
might poxalbly result in u lees effi
cient hall team, and, on account of
Inrk of proper plncn to trnln. would
surely not produce n track team of a
calibre lo lirtmk many records.
Mr. Iliiwley promises games of ball
with the Agency school team, tho Fort
Klamath school team, the Merrill
high hcIiooI team nud the train from
the llmmnsn high school. ,
Tho Klnmnth high has plenty of
good material for n good tenm, and
the nliuf will ho picked from tho fol
lowing" ' Full catcher, Orem, Holler,
(), (inrrett and lllllim pltchnrs; Hum,
llulueri or McCluro, first hnso; S.
tlnrrelt, second base; Montgomery,
third linsei Noel, shortstop; (llllntto,
Mntschenbncher, I.lnkonbnch, Clydo
and Wnde Short, outfield.
Smith flo Home.
Mr. nud Mrs. Itlchurd 8. Smith left
this morning for their homo In Eu
gene. Mr. Smith arrived Tuesday
nvenliiK from California to Join his
wife, who Iiuh been visiting friends
nud relnllves for several days,
Mortality umong widows Is much
greater than among mnrrlod women
of tho samo ag.
PRINCE SEEKS A
PARDON, FRANCE
was skntknckh to okath kok
fahtich'ation in thk hanoi
oi;thaok whkkk skvkiul
OFIIt'KltS WKItK KILI.KI)
will bo the guest of 1'urk Hanger II.
i:. Momycr. Steel plans to go to Med
(ford via Crater 1-ake, and ho and Mr.
..Momyer will leave Monday, taking j
I the train to Chlloquln and snow-shoes
from tho Fort to the lake. I
CLAMAN PLAYERS
ARE COMING BACK
J have his office In the same building
i with the reclamation service, conven
ient for the water users visiting pro
(Ject headquarters.
This afternoon Mr. French, Mr.
McCall and Project Manager Camp
are making a trip over the reclama
tion project.
Mr. French has been connected
with this kind of work for many
years, taking a vacation now and then
in the way of publishing farm and
stock journals. Ho is now the editor
of one of tho biggest publications ot
tho kind in the West, published at
Caldwell. Idaho.
He has also just completed the first
official history of Idaho, which waa
passed upon and accepted by a com-
LONDON. March 19. Tho Mare-' mlt,teo comP3ed f J1 Alfred
.iiuufio. ei-uovcrnor nawiey ana tne
president of tho University of Idaho.
This history Is a volume ot more than
1300,000 words.
Mr. French was In the agricultural
department of Oregon fifteen years
IS TO HE 3L1DK IN HOPES
OF IlKNKlTTTIXG THK HEALTH
OF THi: FLTUKK HULEIt OK
ALL THK ltl'SSIAS
' United Press Service
United Press Service
PAltIS, March 19. Prluco Cuoug
Do, pretender to the throne of An
num, French Indo China, now believ
ed to be hiding lu Germany, today
wun expected to start formal proceed
ings for u pnrdou In France. Ho has
been sentenced to death by the French
authorities for his part lu tho Hanoi
out rages, whore soveral French olll
nrn were killed lu July, 1913. t
ItKPKHTOIItK COMPANY
OPKN AN ENGAGEMENT
HAY, PKKSENTING A NEW
OF STANHAHO PLAYS
WILL
KM'Hh HlM-iik DrnlitMgo Problems
United Press Service
MADISON, Wis., March lit. Hoiuts
ami pavements, sewerage nud dralu
uge, hdniullct engineering, uichltoc
ture, public utilities, mechanical en
gineering, elect ileal engineering and
mining engineering problems wero
discussed hero today when tho Engin
eering Society of Wisconsin oponed Its
annual convention here. Practical ex
perts from all over Wisconsin and
from a score of utatos ot tho Union
wero present and delivered speeches.
lu tho last year. 13.2H.3lO letters
nrrlved nt the dead letter otneo in
Washington, nud ot theso 0,440,944
wore returned to the senders.
Coal Is by far the most Important
mineral product of India.
rn uiumuu western Amusement '.. -..,.i.,.i..
company will open nt Houston's opera 'among girls.
house on Monday evening for ono I
week. This Is claimed to bo ono ot
the bust repertoire companies on teh
const, and coined hero from a. year's
tour ut the state ot California.
It will bo remembered by tho peo
ple of Klamath Fulls that tho Claman
players wore in this city for ono week
Inst year, and played to packed housed
every night during their visit. There
nro eight people In tho cast, and they
nro all high class players.
Tho regular price ot admission will
bo GO cents, but most of tho leading
stores ot tho city have arranged to
give merchants tickets with pur
chases', which will entitle, tho holder
to a seat tor 25 cents, lu addition,
100 treo admissions is given each
night to holders ot merchants tickets.
,vitch la expected to make u visit to
England this summer, according to a
despatch today from St. Petersburg,
under tho care of his grand-aunt, the
Queen Mother Alexandra.
T "" Vk '"", ago. but his work was not of a nature
weeks at hnstbourno or some neigh-1,0 permlt ,, travellng over tno ,tate
boring resort on the south coast. L thln(J that haa , been h d
whore ho climate is supposed to bej8lre. ,B fMt lt was th featufe of
particularly good for tho complaint tUo wwk tbat caused hn to t
from w hlch ho u suffering. jnls nresent pogltlon.
Ho will be accompanied by a small,
'army of llusaiuu secret service guards Van Hirer's grocery Is taklnr on a
, brighter appearance this week, as
LoulsWllu women have organised rminters and kalsomlnnra urn busitv
AkciI Man Committed.
Thomas L. Fenlou, aged SO, has
been committed to the Insane usylum.
A hearing was held at Merrill Wed
nesday. Complaint was made by Fen
lou'a relatives.
Tor sensible dress engaged In putting a coat of white on
,the walls, celling and fixtures.
Free Lecture Course
Talks Given in Different School Districts Popular
Tomorrow evening City School
Superintendent II. H. Dunbar goes to
Midland, whore ho will address tho
putrous nt tho school on "Tho Panama
Canal. ' This lecturo is u part ot the
free lecture course provided for tho
various school districts, and Mr. Dun
bar's number is lu demand.
Ou tho eveulng following, Holla O.
Plovua to glvo lectures. Groesbock's
thenio is "Good Government and the
Citizen." Mr. Peterson speaks oa
"Taxation."
Theso loctures, prepared and de
llvorod by local men ot affairs, are
ibivuu mo peopiu or tne amertai
school districts at no cost whatever,
ovon tho transportation costs belag
nrrnnged tor otherwise. Thla la the
Groesbeck and County School Super-'nccond year of such a course, aa1 '.he
lntendent Fred Peterson will go Institution Is increasing la pelerHy.
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