The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914
Pries, Fire
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Kfil br bwn uriril hy a um,l employed !( summer. Ho also
ttlt of rllhj bulna lllt.il p. kUIp lhl he ha lwtl l-d-riddrll
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liwe is nuribrm pari or Chins., " -m.ilme.
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la (of Ibr rfllklttin twlilly wdo im alul itl)rf, rfr rmlo)rl In (ttilllne
r(nlrwhl to C'alKurnU puru fmni'uti -niilln for An rltmr,) rail
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Chtratwr of (.uinmr uRIcUU 1 iflnKrr ami Iwnu rrn no! i)tvf.
Uf a Nortbrrn China trrJfrtiol, anil iltal lim lt pull
t how (our lo U in Iho txiund.jln in iU- a ilmlwr lr mrai of n '
tr.4 rltl nndrr Ilia bt !; IjIikW att.t ucklo, (ho Iwnt IhU ai-
urjr fotdlllou. . parniu altarhnl In ull'd loouo
tk pUrt t pro'lilt (or linjrl and fell nn him, raunlne him trmn
le l( (rare rltl lrl In the jrn-m Injury,
ftoilmr t Hunan and Hianliuic, "
ala fonuln many hnndrtln of
allrt of ihf Rnt Muturp.
Tb liwtn, la Mid. iffr lltUI
W.f in ihr Auitrallan varlrly. K Ut
Hotll-, arrordlng lo r porta, taat
h tlnlinl Hiatr irtwix In Hip Phil-tpp!n-
kill tx provided (mm thl
toutc during the ronilng yrr.
Halter ttf tl.r beat quality, ii U
Mid, aim may tir ecuret from dm
IJcaan and Htanlung prnvtnrv. A
TteoUIn Qrm keep thn refrlgnrallng
tamr ituihrlo plying conalanlly b
iro thai uirt and VUdtvtMink with
lfodnfe.
F, 6. BROWN NOW
OUT FOR OFFICE
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Hl NOMINATION AM (NlUNTV
miivi:yoh
0'ililon tu IJ, it, Henry for ll
tfpuyifiin iimiilimtlon nn county ur
Ir ram out today, when T, O.
hown (IliM hi nrinouncomi'til of rntf
"I'dMy win. County Clerk Do Up.
Ilroftit ha long boon a resident of
KUmMli county, and, wllh hi brolh.
". ' conducted a ranch at Crystal
'r tome time. He studied civil en
sintering whilo In college, mid had
Xesr of exporlenro with tho rod and
rnlt ticforn and aflor going lo col-
ee.
Platform Meetings
Start at M. E. Church
The lint of a aorta of platform
metlng, in which layman will occu
J pulpit, W bo hold at Iho
Motbodiot church Huaday night at
7i0. Tho program follows;
Hymii"Amorlca."
I'rayer.
''ran "Kallh of Our Ftthora."
on and OITortory.
Hymn -.u mu tho Power of
''us' Namo." '
Addrsa-.''Tho Church's Duty v to
" i Mm Ouuiat," H. D. Oslo.
Address "Tho Duty of tho Man
HER COMPANY
: IS SUEO BY MAN
WHO LOST A LEG
STEEL'S LECTURE
IS APPRECIATED
IYTKUK8TINO TALK (ilVliV, AXI
MI'CII l,NHlMATIti.VOK VALUK
ItlUIAIHM.VO I'ltOI'OMKIt IM-
I'Iovi:mi:.t. iiuonurr mrr
In n hort talk In which he v-
plained the ImprovrlileUl
ncrom.
!illlirl at Crater Uke l'ark, Will
Htwl profaced liU Illustrated lecture
uu Crater Uko National I'nrk nt (In
llnualon opera houe last night.
The. lecture, Which wsji Jrcuifd by
tho Chamber of Commerce wn well
Attended, and proved of Intenne In
loreat. Many low of tint wonder of the
park et thrown on the screen, be
lde n number of other view, such
n Italnhow FnlU, Captain Jack'
camp In (bo i.ava iihi, iiaiuaui
Fall and Upior Klamath Uko.
Tbi lecturer mid of lhi discovery
of n natural arch on tho rim of Cra
ter take, nearly equal In alio lo tho
Natural llrldge of Virginia, which
was found recently by KUor, tho Port
land photographer.
Mr. Hteel received much npplauso
when he stated Hint tho entrance to
the park from the Klamath sldo
would he put In n nuidlllon of eny
accoM.
Otilslda to tho Churcli."- Oeurgo J,
Walton.
Address "Tlin Brotherhood." W.
A. Deliell.
Hymn "Hlest Ik Iho Tlo That
lllnds." t
llonodlctlon,
Hoclal fifteen minutes.
Tho plan of those moot lug la to
take up matters of Interest (o young
pnoplo, women, men, tho business
church, the home, morals, vis, Tho
public Ii Invited. At later dates oth
er laymen will participate.
lmerfcan Golf Experts Leave
For Invasion of Great Britain
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player In tlm lnlted 8tal, ho are
i l.e nrt of .e.rnl American who
lll try to talo away llritlah golf
ctip thl prlng that (he liner llalde,'
on which they mIM, wan detained for
a half hour Krorr who know
how
FARMERS FORM
COOPERATIVE CO.
JAUTICI.IW
OF INCOIIPOHATION
Itl.KII WITH Till: COUNTV
ri.KHK V I I. U OI'KHATKj
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lltKAMKHIKS,
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Not only to oiefBti n creamery,
but lo carry on ft general morcantllo
buslnes. n warehouse, cold storage
plant, nud many other thing, I the
purpose of (he Klamath Co-Operatlvo
Produce company, according to nrtl
cle of Incorporation lllel with tho
county clerk. This hn been In pro-
cemi of organisation or Home time,
The officer of thoMrgniiUntlou nre'tnhle Kwlng of Corona through tho
J M. Kiell president. Hurroll W.'rlSlil log. iho aiokiean was sirucn
Bhort. W, A. Calkin. H. J. Lester, II.,' by n doieu bullets, nnd Instantly
P. Phillip. M. Olncomlnl, J. 0. Swan, filled.
directors. j When tho members of the posse
, Tbi, nrimitlsntioit n flrl tuken eonrched tho dead Mexican, his pock-
tin tbroiiKh tho Klamath County.
Dairymen Assoclntlon. Tho mom-
hershlp I steadily growing.
Murphy I Arrested.
Charles C, Murphy, who operates a
saloon nt Merrill, was arrested there
by Marshal Tom Durham, charged
lth soiling liquor to llobln Hood nn'd
Wtirren Skollock, both Indians, Ho
was brought hero for a hearing before
Untied States Commissioner Fergu-
sou, nnd has been released upon his;
own rocognUnnce, ponding further
developments.
Out for Practice
Tho high school baseball toatu Is
out thlH afternoon doing a worgoui
under tho direction of Athletic In
structor llawloy. Manager "Stubby"
Hale figures on his team winning
everything In sight this season.
Marseille plans to' spend more
(linn $0,000,000 to demolish Its un
dent slums nud replace them with
inodoru highways.
Subscribe for the Herald, 50 costs
HsOlU.
Jerom Tnnera
tu play golf and half tho champions
f (he i:ut ld goodby to tho two.
Thd two will bo followed by Francis
,Qulmet, tho American open champion,
w ho bt-at Hay and Vardon, (be profea-
jotml Kugllth golfont who came to
the I'nllcd Slate last year. Alec
Bmlth, an American professional, and
Heinle Rrhmldt, vho played laat year
for (he amatcuj championship In
Oreat llrltnlu.
MEXICAN BANDIT
WAS EXPLOSIVE
WHK.V KILI.IU IIV IH)SSK IIIH
rCKimi PltOVKD TO UK A
VKHITAIII.K AIWKNAL WAS
I.OADKD FOU IIKAK
! Uulted Press Sorvtco
COKONA, Calif., March 31. After
hi hnd shot and killed Special Officer
(Iborgo McCort In a revolver duel In
(bo SanU Fo yards, F. Morrl, a Moz
Unit, was killed by a posse between
Corona ii ml I'rado today.
llofore he fell Morrl emptied his
revolver nt the poaso, shooting Con-
ot yielded twenty-two sticks of dyna
mite, n box of percussion caps,
100
feet of
fuse nud
two
automatic re
volvers.
L. A. UNEMPLOYED
ALLTURNED LOOSE
United Press Service
l.OS ANOKl.KS, March 31. (Jen
erul Morris, the organlior of the un
employed, nnd twenty-one of his lieu
tenants, In Jail undor sentence on the
charge of vagrancy, woro today re
loased nud escorted to a good camp
ing placo.
Tho pullce authorities say they
have changed (heir minds as to the
best mothod tor handling the prob
lem, and are now ready to assist In
mohllilng the unemployed under
condition 'that Roao leads the amy
away from Los Angeles when It to
gathorod. Rose agreed, and said
that the army would head for Liberty
City, near Sacramento.
A VISIT TO THIS
CITY DECIDED 'EM
,T INVITATION" OP A FIIIKNW
TIIK MAIIKUH HTUI'I'KU IN
KMMATII IAI.M, AM) H4VK
HINri: MAItK THIS TIIKIK HOMK
Four juaru ana, Mr. and Mrs.
Ma lieu loft their homo In WaUonvllle,
Calif., for a lx inontba outing at
Iaihk Hoacli. After Ave month at
tho Ilcacli they concluded to vtalt Mr.
Mahcu'a folk at Hnokane.
On the (rain (hey mvt a Klamath
Knll bootr, who persuaded thut to
vlalt Klamath KalU on their way to
HkatU'.
Tho rmult of their vlalt I well
known. Mr. Maheu bought property
hero and baa alnr built n ptndld
brick building on Main tret, and
othcrwlM Improved hi holding In
the city.
The laat of this month. Mr. Mabcu
and his wife will leave for Wauon
rlll' (o look f(er thlr city property
there, returning to Klamath Falls
later to raakn Ihl their permanent
home.
BALL MAUNATES
TO MEET MONDAY
HTOCKHOLOERS OF THE BASK
HALL CLUIl WILL GATHER TO
COMPLETE ORGANIZATION AND
NAME OFFICERS, ETC.
A meeting of the stock holders of
the baseball club has been called for
Monday night In (he club rooms. In
(ho rear of (be Palm Cigar store.at
which time a board of directors and
a manager will be selected. Harry
Kulz and L. R. Robertson, who bad
charge of soliciting stock subscrip
tions, have completed their work, and
will make their report at Monday
night's meeting.
This pair has done wonderful work.
and while they met with no bitter
opposition, they did meet with some
thing far worse a nonchalant apa
thy, a lack of Interest, that would
have taken (he heart out of men less
sanguine and energetic.
With enough stock sold to affect
an organisation, the selection of di
rectors and manager will be made on
Monday night, and with their selec
tion the getting together of a team
will follow In short order.
'MISSOURI GIRL
HERE TONIGHT
OREAT INTERMINGLING OF COM
EDY AND DRAMA IS TO BE PRE
SKNTED AT HOUSTON'S OPERA
HOUSE BY ORIGINAL COMPANY
"Comedy" applied to "Tho Mis
souri Girl" Is more or less a mis
nomer. A tragic-comedy Is more de
scriptive of tho play than the former.
There are heaps of clean comedy in
It, but It Is not altogether free from
tragedy, and when the two are blend
ed happily, tho product is bound to
bo a success.
That Is why "The Missouri Girl"
has been so popular nil over the Unit
ed States for several years.
Tlioro is just sufficient of serious
matter in It to afford a pleasing
contract to the farcical side.
Really funny Incidents are numer
ous, and perhaps It la aa well that the
audience Is afforded a breathing spell
at times for the crisis and counter-
sentiment o fthe play.
To the play's success the great
characters ot "Coke" and "Delay"
contribute much of the comedy. They
carry most ot the burdea ot the pro
duction, but while these two are out
standing, other charaetsrs of the play
nro equally excellent, and, on tho
whole, the cast Is well balanced and
sustained.
The company will present this play
here tonight and tomorrow night
"HAM" IN TOILS
OF FEDERAL MEN
COMltKI CHAIUCTKIt ARREHT.
KI LAKT NIOIIT ON CHAHOK OF
HOOTLKOGINO HEARING TO
UK HELD MONDAY
J. W. Hamilton, or "Ham," (he
senegamblan bootblack. Is again in
In trouble, with a bootlegging charge
nanglng over him. He was arrested
last night on a federal warrant.
charging him with selling liquor to
Indians.
Following hi arrest Ham was
placod In the county Jail. He will bo
given a bearing before United States
Commissioner Ferguson - Monday
morning. William Tlmms, porter at
(be Hotel Hall, has obtained permis
sion (o appear for (be prisoner, and
Hamilton has also been consulting
W. 3. Sharer.
Ham has been arrested before on
similar charges, but In every lastaae
be has been acquitted. This time, say
Federal authorities, there Is an un
beatable case against the colored
man.
Deputy United Stales Marshal Ful
ler came In from Portland last night
with a warrant tor Ham's arrest, and
with Patrolmen Walker and Wilson
he went to Ham's cabin last night.
When Ham came to the door, bad
ly frightened, ho fondled a revolver,
which was taken away from him as
soon as be refused to drop It.
E.E.MA6EEWINS
LITERARYCONTEST
A letter from the Bulletin of Phar
macy, a medical journal of Detroit,
Mich., to E. X. Magee ot this city.
announces Mr. Magee winner of first
prlte in the Bulletin's literary con
test. Mr. Magee, who has contribut
ed to several medical publications,
submitted to the contest editor of the
Bulletin an article on "Pharmacy,"
and was much elated today to receive
notice that his article was considered
the best of thousands submitted from
alt parts of the United States and
Canada.
Cycle Car Here.
The Cycle car, that llule brother
ot the automobile, made Its first ap
pearance In KlainaUf Falls today,
having been ahippeVln by express by
the White Pelican garage. The re
hlcle attractedySBuehVttention today.
and ZIm Baldwin waaept busy with
explanations.
Back Front Boata.
E. T. Shepherd and wife returned
last nlgbt from a seven weeks' so
journ in Southern California. Mr.
Shephord combined business with
pleasure while away, and secured the
handling of several standard pianos
for (his territory.
Toledo Minister Will
Censor
TOLEDO. Onto, March 21. There
will bo no fleecing- of the public
through crooked prise fights by crook
ed tight promoters In Toledo hence
forth; and Rev. Aaron E. Jones,
curator ot St. Msrk's Episcopal
church Is .the man who will be per
sonally responsible for straight fight
ing and clean prise ring sport here.
Dr. Jones has just been appointed
head of the municipal hosing com
mission by Mayor Keller, for two
reasons. The first is that Dr. Jones
la Its enthusiastic a fight fan as there
Is In the city, and as such knows the
game from first to last.
The second reason to that Dr, Jonas
Is mentally, tempermeatally and phy
sically- THE sua tor th alaee. H
believes thoroughly la au, U R to
properly superrlsed sad aa dsstorsd
MEXICAN AFFAIR
BEING SOLVED
SAY OFFICIALS
HUERTA MAY TAKE FIELD AND
ROMS THE CHAIR
Bryan Ha Received Fall Detail) of ' 1
Interview Obtained hy Ambassador fMj
IJnd, Bat WH1 Net Make It Fossil c. WM
life
Huertn Rewards Ciibs aadfr Wh hM
Killed One Hnadred and Fifty Men lj
Who WoaM HbsiH. IU
II
United Press Bertie Wfc
WASHINGTON, D. C. March, St.-
The state department has. received n
full report of a conference lasting tor
over three hours between assesses
dor Llnd nnd Mexican onscials, bat
will not disclose the details.
Secretary Bryan. howrer, admit
ted that the report contained what
may ultimately prove a foundation
for the settlement of the Mexican
problem, bnt farther than that would
say nothing.
Secretary Bryan Is' considering the
proposals made by Mexican Secretary
of Bute Rojas, bnt what the osteoma
will be cannot be foretold.
It Is believed thst on of the pro
posals Is to the effect that Haerta
take the field, leaving Secretary Rojas
In charge of tie country, and that at
the next Mexican election that Ha
erta be allowed to become a candidate
for the presidency.
United Press Sarrie
WASHINGTON, D.C.. Marek l.
The war department ha heard n ru
mor of n movement for th 1 arsis
Rangers, friends of Yergmra, rssently
UUed by Mexican, t area um her
der and recover horses stole free
Vergara. Garrison has telegraphed
Qeneral Bliss to prevent this.
United Press Service
MEXICO CITT. March J 1. Haer
ta today gave unqualified atreval f
the execution of 160 men nt th Jojn
tla garrison. He praised Colonel Cas
tro, who ordered the oiocntlon, and
it Is understood that he will he re
warded with aa Important post la the
north.
Vice President Btaaanett fears that
Colonel Argnelles and 1,109 federal
soldiers have been cantnred near
Monclova and execated, la retalia
tion for the Jojatla affair.
Colonel Arguellles and hi
mand have disappeared entirely i
they were detailed to trail a detach
ment of rebels who wrecked nn eil
train near Tamplco.
Tria-
II. L. Gtem, manager of the West
ern Union Telegraph company here.
will leave Sunday morning tor a short
business trip to Ashland. During his
absence the local oflce will be man
aged by D. A. Smith.
Prize Fights
he will see that the game IS properly "
supervised while he heads th leeal
commission.
"I believe every man aad her
should b taught how to deteadatoi
self," said Dr. Joaea tday. "We
shall give speelal attentlea t hart
between the ages et II aad St. W
shall see to it that a ua r hay
eagsges la a fight la thto sKy naUT
he has undergone a rifta parsisaiaa-
amlaatlon aad ha
fit. Our aim to t hail
N
physical strength, an t
sport here the neat ec what to'
maullke. Brutality la
not he tolerated."
Coworkers th
Rev. Jeaes laela a Ustor aad ataapgH ,
who have hea latwum amiy at my- '-'I
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