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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1914)
KLAMATH FALLS' PRINTS THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER pnrtC' KBwmiwiwrjnr. Klglilli 'rfSo' tfIWM --- ----"- Kat JK3HBWE LIT- --- i r inn nn- r KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914 Price, Fit PASSAGE OF THE RECLAMATION BILL BY THE SENATE IS GREAT NEWS TO ALL THE KLAMATH FARMERS t ..... t.L i.tVtll'VT I1I.,,,I,M"' ' surli a. for ,,,.,Ml WILL PERMIT Hl.Trt.ll repl by Hi. ANOTHER FOR MAYORALTY Dun ('oiliinu Set k the Oftlm Vri nnoilior candidate ha on tend Clin riinir.i for the officii of mayor This morning Dim Coch ran pard In rlrnilnllon p,tl iioim tiklnr. iliat lit mi in i pUffii upon flu. ballot at lb May election 'orhrati la manager or (h WhHo Hprltig IVIIchii Mineral Hiflnr rompnuy Miss Eleanor Wilson and Secretary M'Adoo Announced Engagement nn of th tiujorll) ol fOMHTIONS ,M ftlnr '"",r fswiiliir the ntpeii iIIIiiip In rn ol additional fliar.. 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March 30 -- Tfca lorr ia)ittrnla In Ihn ttr(i-""lJie J""" Cannon and Hfcrrlary of ftl ll b a grrat brncfll lo ibu'War llarrlaon mri In llm Capitol a Urmrr In Iratlnit Iho utoneir to frl'fpw ila a. and amoiiK othur llilnec tew, machinery, pic, and pay for jillfuttod Throdorn Hootpvcli trip larir roprriy. tbti imabltiiK throi to tbroiish riouih Amrrlra, and panic mt ihp lartrr aubs)iirnl paytnfnta ularly hi. Uimt "tunl" of urahhlnic la loath brtlrr ha. a Iiobp mptlli. by tho nrok at a anakp The hilt Introdurtnt alu provldat 'ficht, and Wnirlne to I tin naihra on itl oa new pfujrcti, whero no puh-'ttir hnhli. of thai parilctilar plr. Ik otU hat hrn IuuihJ, tho water' "Vr," ropllml Cannon, "I road t.tr eiutt pay i r cent of tbn total jabout It What's Hip matlrr with fwt ir.i4 aialntt thrm at thrill""' l nakp down ihrrp Can't TWO GIRLS TIED FOR COOK HONORS M'CIMii: UWI.IHtO.V .Mi HKI.K.V .t'Mi'ii; mik si:i.KtTKi nit' I pmLMSBSBI m H$ w - -JWk v.yiLLLLLH -' LLiiiiiiiV LaBLaLiiiiiLiiiH I Ft PWEiitiiiiiiiiiiHiuV. aLiiHHL .HLHHHIIIIIH E KliLLiiiiiiiiiiiHW. ' H flHtvtk!HLi MINERS UNION PEEPIN6 THOMAS IS BEING SUED ! PR0WLIN6 ABOUT FOR A MILLION! IN HOT SPRINGS i . ( OMJHADO FtfX AND IRON COM-JoNK MAN FtttKH THHKB NHOTS AT I'ANV PMI.NTIFF j INTKUDKR .U.oMllnic lo U.- OlUilala of H.r lilwr I'rowlcr Hut Ren Beta IatermUttl OrtcanlAtion, JTfilt la Jfetnjc Vonr for the Paal Two or Three Wccka. In an Effort lo Offact the Report of) Only Caae of Theft Note4 U thm Hit Coniercaalonal Commitire ttitj Taking of Hack of PoUtoea Frwa 1U Hn Makinie InrratlfcatloBa la the Porch of Ome Ho ( 'olorado. I nt to Trr Off Serve. united I'n-u Serrica i A ahort, atocky fellow who hu bea DKNVKIt, March 20. Tb Colo-j ensased la nocturnal prowliaga riido Kuol and Iron company today ! through the Hot Sprlags addltloa ioinnicncc.1 a null In the dtatrlct court ,s ln acrlout danger of gtttlBf MRainii inc national and atate officers i of th United Miners' Aanoclatlcn for II.0O0.M00 damagea. In thin action the cbargo Is con spiracy to paralyze working condl tlona In the nld, thua caualng a lou ot bualnfM. It U understood that thrt other almllar suits are to be filed, aggregating In all a demand for 13.000,000. Leaders of tho union assert that thhi la Intended by the operators to ofret the coming report of the con gressional committee making an In-w-Ntlgatlon. nra m mamnc appllmllon lor a wa Ur right, This waa one of tho part of the WM.nr that wa attarkrd lltia.rr, under IhU nipthml, fo. Iln Hip s prr rent paymenl, tho ter utrr under tho now project.' iort not mak additional payment for Bo years, aftr which tha Ulanro It paid In fifteen annual Installment, h of 7 per rent of the amount. Thn bill alto provides that nddl they imiI.oii anyone?" Nearly ToivooO.OOO potinda of live oil were extracted from Hpanlah olives l,"",',""mi' sU,,u ln ,'"' "'I'artment of U.t yvar Much of IhU oil goes to ' tcoiiomlt. Italy lo be ro-rported IhMoa ta The lout of thene liinrheoua was other eountrlea Italian oil. given Wednetday. Tlrursday the ' 'JiiiIki' nunounritl the winners, glv- Queen Mary of Kngland sae 66,-'liK. nlo, the division standing as 000 a year, due lo her economltln 'follows. That tho announcement of Miss l.k-tiiior'n engagement should be made on Friday, the 13th, Is regarded as significant of the defiance which the Wilson family has always shown to the kupcratlllon against Friday and the 13th. Secretary McAdoo and the preil ilent'n daughter have been together at many a dance nnd social function. Though Secretary McAdoo U SO years lleports of the encasement of Miss old. nnd Mlwi Wilson ll 24. Intlmato Kleanor Wilton, youngest daughter of ' frlcti.u nr n... ...rr.n.irv .i.-im-. ,u i. mi. i i.i.hj i.i iiw.Mi. m i..;..lh President, to William 0. McAdoo.-'o.s young as a man of 30." He la COXTIXr ' secretary of the treasury. hao proved fond of tennis and outdoor sports, and true i-or the White House has made played tennis often on the White the announcement, having been com- Hoiue courts with Miss Wilson lam Mime time ago anas audio uarpea-1 peiieu, pernaps, to make an early uprlng and fall. Miss Wilson Is ath ter dhlded hrr class In home econom-litnteinetit because of the persistence letlc, a good horsewoman, and de- iro into iiunrtels, allowing each quar-jor the reports In Washington. , lights lu outdoor lite, let lo compete lu a series of iirltn, DRISCOL COMING I TO RUN HATCHERY ISHNDING OF MAN FROM BONNE. V1LLE 18 TAKEN V SOME TO MKAN THAT SPRAGUE IS LET OUT ways, Sports men a Solid Unit! Local Delegate Sees Much Good From State Body First division, Lucille Waldron and Helm Kumpfe; second division, Hat lie White, Florence Hoggs, Fannie Vircll nnd Madallne West; third di vision, Nina Noel, Mario Orirtllli, 'Helen i:illolt and Vera Rrhmersser. Miss Waldron and MUs Ziunpfe will each preparo ami serve n luncheon In order for tho judged to decide tho ownership of tho beautiful set of cups nnd saucers given by Mlm Car penter for the best luncheon. BACK TO THE OLD SENDS POISONED HOME FOR BURIAL! CANDY FOR SPITE 'Thrm were two hit point eta Hialie. by t, gathering, of the Pfltineu of the slate, at Portland," r Cltarlra F. Htona. who, with " M. Ilamaby, tho other delegate rom hera, returned last night. "Tim drat U that such a sentiment ""vaiia among tho sportsmen In rr Mrd to tho necessity of conserving ttaiuu that within u very ahort tlmrti will ho absolutely no no. tiiy ror mich. n game warden hit Ylf as them la now In oxlatanco. "Tim othnr In that the sportsmen of ' tftle are deteriulntMl to demand rm llm leglalatttre what U necessary ' Urn way of measure. T ho gaaoral MTeaslon, though, was that tho pros- Kami, laws are adequate." Tharu were thirty-three aportamena "nlatlons throughout the atato fH'reaonied Bt ,ho ronvontlon( Includ "K soino of 0 m)it romoB wct0, ' Orou, na far away aa Harney 'ly. It U oxpected that thuro will ity by tho December maotlng. The constitution adopted by th ?''" rKlollon divide tho statu mo soven district, t !. .... m; Muh, county li la a dls- "ict by lu.lf, while tht other coua.oiub. ties weie grouped nrrordlug in what tho organisation considered tho most convenient Arrangement. i Kliunatli, l.nke, Malheur mid llur-j ney count leti comprise the auventh' district. j The executive buord Is romprUed of a member from each district, and litis charge of proposing legislation nnd looking after tho enactment of new laws affecting the llsh nnd gnmn of Iho atato. Any chili may become n member of tho atato organisation by the pay ment of an outranch fen of ST. and an annual fee of Ifi, Tho constitution provides that Iho first meeting ho hold In Portland on the llrst Monday lu December, and thereafter on the same date at such placo aa tho delegates I" tho annual meollng may determine. Tho meeting was most hnrninnlotiH In every particular. Nouo of tho past differences which have been affecting Iho apnrtsfnan wonv permitted to bo discussed, The mooting was ntteiulod by all tho principal people Interested throughout tha atato, and thoro woro 300 proitnt at tha big "heofttako" dinner at the Portland Commercial ELKS BAND IS GIVEN A START Ml SltriAXH Alti: NAMED ON COM MITTEE TO WHOOP 'Kit UP, AND lodge EXPEtrrn to have m INSTIIL'MENTAI.IHl'S, ALL ELKS WIFE OF MAN WHO DIED IN NOItTHEHN OANADA WILDER. NESS IS HAVING. IIODY TAKEN TO PENNSYLVANIA Following the announcement that James Drlscoll. an old time resident of Klamath county, is coming tonight from the state hatchery at Bonneville to be connected with the trout hatch bis pelt gorged with buckshot, bird shot or some other laadea aUasles, should he continue hla stealthy visit ations, for the residents and the po lice are keeping a sharp eye oat for blm. According to residents of that part of the city, this amterfoaa ehaa has (been seen oft and oa at night for tha past three or four weeks- A. few nights ago Lionel Robertson awoke to find him peeking through his bed room window. Robertson says be coald bare abet through the window at the cmrteas one without leaving bis bed Instead. he got out of bed. ran oat tha door. and accelerated the spriatlas; speed of the fleeing man by firing three shots in tbe air. ' The news of this brosght oat other stories regarding the prowler. la one Instance, a sack of Dotaloea waa taken from a, porch. At taw t tg residence aa attempt waa made ta tear off a. screen. Tbe police have beem maktaff two or three trios atahtlr ta Springs ln aa effort to locate the "peeping Tom." bat so far have as found any trace of hla. It Is be lieved that he mad new rsaaahm when Robertson shot. Mnaldftal Raatwaff Fan United Press Service : SAX FRANCISCO, March SO. The Geary street municipal railway la ome . . . 7 vteary sireei municipal railway m ami cry on Spencer Creek local people of g,a Pranclllco., jrZ HAD NO USE KOU THE ENTIRE FAMILY," SAID THE WOMAN WHEN O.L'ESTIO.W:D As. TO HER OIUECT IN THE DEED The All-KIkH bund suggestion bus hneii terelved with Krcnt eiilliUHluHin I.) iiiemberH of tho local lodge, and Pimm uro now under way fur tho or KiiuUiitlou of n twenty nloin baud. A commltleo was nppolnted m( Thuisdny evening's ttesslon of Xho i;il(H Lodge to hiivo chatuio of tho matter, roiiHlHllug of J. iV lUidgo, Allen 81mm, (', M. HlmlHby,cymrleH Muriln, K, H. Ili'tiry, A. Y. 'rdall. K, . Mitchell, A. I.. Wlsbard, Marlon HuriiPH, Kind Houston, O. M, Hector, t'hiiH. Manhburn and (leorgo Tugnot. Cleveland In 11)13 gave nearly 3, 000,000 to charities, United Press Service CALQAKY, Alborta, March 20. Determined that her husband's body shall bo burled ln his home stato, Mrs, Edward McQueen of Ulster, Pa,, Is to day rushing preparations for an expe dition to the country near Cascade Falls. In Alberta's hinterland, wbero the remains of Edward McQueon, late real estate broker, are burled In a desolate grnve. McQueen, with two companions, slatted for IMmontan for Fart Mc- Murruy Inst spring, hunting and pros pecting. They were caught In tho Cascade rapids May 1, 1913, nnd wore drowned, A reward was offered for tho recov ery of the bodies, and hunters located litem below tho rapids. They will have to he brought hundrcda of miles by portage and canoe. Early this winter n party weut north and brought bark tho bodlos of McQueen's companions, hut failed to locate MrQueen'B, Mrs. McQueen ex pects the seroud party to atart north early next month. ,1'nlted Press Service 1 PORTLAND, March 20. Mrs. tt. 11. llawley, who recently left her hus band, has becu arrested hero for sending tlvo boxes of poisoned candy to her step children. Mr, llawley and tho two children, boraded with Mrs. Allco Uelway, and on the arrival ot tho llrst box ot tho candy, tho father of the children t listed the candy, and on account of Its peculiar taste, did not bwullow tt. The other boxes, wheu they arrived, were not touched. Examination prov ed Hint tho contents of all live boxes were poUonod. ami the arrest of Mrs, Hawlcy followed. When naked why tthu had com mitted the crime, Mrs. Hnwley can didly confessod that she "Just had no use Phr the entire family," Aullu llaldwlu, daughter of the late 1C, J. (Lucky) Imldwlu, Is u music composer. During the last year Cleveland has had ono dlrorco In each four mar riages. Keeking Helm to JjUW.tMH) United Press Service SANTA ROSA, Calif., March 20. Search Is on today for relatives in Ireland of James Dalton, who recent ly died hero, leaving a 150,000 estate. Dalton declared that he had not beard from any of hit relatives In forty years, but directed his executors to locate the Uelra and seo that tboy get their Inheritance. Over 400 women mado application for patents in Great Britain lost year. - - ore wondering what it all means Drlscoll has been ordered here by Master Fish Warden Clanton. This. some people say, indicates that Fish hxpert Sprague. who has been In chrago of work here for the past year. Is either let out, or is to be trans ferred. It has been authorltatirelr learned that until next month at least there will be no additional game wardens appointed for Klamath county. State Game Warden Evans. In conference with tho Klamath delegates to the State Sportsmen's Association gather ing, declared that he Intends to visit Klamath next month, and will then determine whether or not more war dons aro needed. Missouri's 1913 corn crop is valued at $175,000,000. menu, its accumulated earntaea saw amount to 1283,140, according to Iff ures given oat here today. Tha read began business la Decemaer. lfll. The Union street Hae, slaee K casae into the possession of tha eUv. afcoam ' earnings of Just about oae-half that of the Geary street line. This la-asaa. sldered remarkable by city Oaaetala.a t the Union line Is less than half tka length of the Geary street Ha. Test messages ot wireless fslssTTsms se'nt In Peru with Ove kilowatt power passed the Andes mountains from 14.- 000 to 20.000 feat : In Paraguay there is found a "rail. way beetle," a kind ot glow-worm, which emits a strong red light from head to tail, but also a greea light along each side of Its body. Romance at K. C H. S. McCcril-Sdltr Engagcmeot itarouHgnent Unique Iletoro chapel exercises at the high school this morning, probably less than six people knew ot tbe approach- Ing wedding of Miss Marjorlo Sellers and Max A. McCall. Most everyone. of course, surmised that such an event was scheduled, but certainty was lackiug until Instructor E. L. Morrison walked up on the rostrum at chapel this morning, shook hands with Miss Sellers ln a way to give the students a glimpse ot tbe diamond on her linger, and offered congratula tions. Ho was followed by Miss Carpenter and Miss Applegate in neatly phrased best wishes. ' Principal Faught, In bis morning address, said: "We are net sure of the data,' aad that's as for as be got. The student body interrupted with such a mighty cheering that ao one could make himself heard. What Mr. Faught meant to say was, "Wa aro not sure of tbe data of tbe debate with Marshfleid." Catching the spirit of tha occasion. Miss Saucermart bad tha school aUc "Sparkling Qems." Whea tt was. time to march to class room. Him Louise Benson played laeagrai's Wedding March, and the students rushed to extend coagratulatieM ta their blushing German teacher. While the annouaeemeat; eoailaT In such a novel manner, caused a tar ry of excitement that boa abated little during the day. sUU tt altogether a arprltv tt) a laff ber of Meads at tkeat fiylgr people. ,.r Pa 91 m m . . Ji ' "a., i-, A