The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 04, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914
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ANOTHER AVOWED CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY JUDGE
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COUNTY
Bf ASSESSED HEREAFTER AT THE
FOIL CASH VALUE; CITIZENS HELP
I'IMiIiik Hit1 Miim for lci nillUco in
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i ittn "itttn Valor '.f UmU, foltlni. omroiioi t r..Ui,(. rlt-
., . ., flf of Klamath fiiunly to nutr
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HUmnlli I"mwI T)rr l(ta and at nifli llm a li uiii uk
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jluitJililn rrutt tor tho ltiii"rm'iil of
- rotidllloit In Kl.mui.li teunty:
Htrft-r KlAtnmli I'umitj promr-' ('iair lr, lllldcbraitd, Or
if Kill t n.iod for ll full -al
' iluf Tl wrihod bring lrMilU
uii u Ail ot.-r h tm, itinl In
ir4'l of inrtnAjiiitK lln Amount oi
iir aiut irowtt, u pomp !
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fca-tl ufou a uiurtt Urjsrr amount. ,
A Ui lak of jtelllmt tlmo to tlio
lt tAlUKlliii! of nil tot lU 'rM!Hr
III tv 4 ilimmli , Uio KUmnlli
todtiij' romt h Jws lt mi ortlrr
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Tli" imli'f fiilluwn: !
T.A)t.f ot Klnliinlli County. .'
Tl.c utulrntUnvil, tli coiujlr Utt
n4 ilm cor of Khiimtli comity,'
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Otr.t, m,ko li nm.Hltnrr mim.ii il.o ,,,, chim, , mr , ri.,ltwi
u,or tlmi nil UMUI0 trtwriy fcMMu TOWIK (,r ,,
urouslomi il.n mui or trron a.ii
U.MrM-u nt lu tr.tB thaIi vahtf, miu
tht il... hw l lumitlntory mot rom
mt il. It I. uiwiiilMory ii.i com.
tutor n ..trry count)' In Mid rti,'
! tlul nt Hut iu( mcHlllK of llio
...... bard of mttMlintlai. i.4 M
touniy .Mtmii of Oirw.il in Hulrm
It. coiitrriiitu atiititd. lmmicd a r.
ululloti (tint nil ttoon. of llio Mk'1',
( Otpenn tlinll An. itld prnrtr nt
It trim ranti vnlu, accorillnK to U,'
stiil trllctliiK that nurh a condition!
ttmild ho inucli morn untlufnctory for
fVrrr iiitvri.t In Klnmntli toiiiily tlinn
under tl priopnl ).i'iii, wliou th
ik-.iiu-iit nf luinliln nroiicrlv lit. nr i
trmlliiK in thu latt tlo rriurl prn.",
llcallx GO pvr rout of lu notti nllio,
inl l.ttoliiK llmt ovpry lntTft ' J
k.I.I ..i..ll ft ft . a.l l.lft I
miii iiniiiijr Milium no ir'nn !
nd puiilinlily phI In. lirotiortloit
i neli oltnr, the UI rounly court'
aihI iiMc.nor of KUnutli count',
urklnK toRotticr for ttio ik.1 liitor.
! of Klnninlh county In nil ro-
l'tts, lmu decided to ndonln ollcy J
. .r cm, vim. Mn. .o. -
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In .uidniiMlon It may lio ald II ml '
thin nuivriiiniii will In no w Uo
"to tiuntlon, but will rather tond
to rrduco It; that tho valuation or
" ipiiucn it; mat ino yaiunnoo ... - .,i,. , .i
., ... . .. . .. . ....i'i.p.11 unit Hindu itrt'lltirotlOIIN to 1IIU
iiuicoiinty i nona it kiiouiu uo, nuu '"-"i , ; ., ..,,m,,u
lu, number of mill, on tho dollar. tho iiIrI.i there, but t l,o i.u I IIUb
Mrosaary lo rnUo tho needed ciuwiao.rnunil.-d llu-ni up niul the) m-enl tho
l Uo. county will bo lowor, nccom-lnlKht lu llio city Jail.
County Demurs in Suits
DemurretiFuVdSUleWarraiitOwnersNolPartiesglQAROSPlJO
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Ihmiuriera to the cotuilulnln filed
UKuliiHt tho county court by It. N. Day
'" enjoin payment of certain warrant
Iiiivo been entered by llio dofeimo.
Htuiui & Gale, Kmwona Vebiter and
Jolm Irwin, district attorney, are
uiuiuoi for tho couniy court,
'l'lto domurrers contend that, thero
PROPERTY TO
j 1li,rfiif', h UKuiiti to nn fittl.
UM Ml All dill HtlM)r l IWCUrilllS
!uu bi Hiisnii mil mitt inn iikhii
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iclllllftlili ntmilil llitoUr an iicrl
Huffrll Mori, I'lno (lor, Oro,
Jamm I'i'lioii. rit Klamath. Orr
J Frank Adanm, Merrill, Ore.
AM A-ty. Ml.lliilnl. ()i,
I'ha SI Xlixifi', KlaiiiMli !tlU, Olr
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It X Day Portland. Or
FOUR WILL GO
TO URAND LODGE
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REACH CLEVELAND
.4lft'V t.' hl.XTV I'lllIIMHK TO
M'KXIl XMIHT IX l'ASmi.Ntll.H
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am jii.i:i
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Tiiitv look nonitemtlou of somo omul)'
pnsitoiiKur cobcIioh In tlio fiillroad ,
.... ...... ..i.tMitlitnu In tilii.4
Ih a want of pnrtU'rf dofomlant In tho
.,.... Thov hold that tho croillloN
of Klumiith county wlioso wurninU
aro attacked nro not inudo party uo
foiidonlH, iiml H l ntnto'l tht 'pli0
people nro necessary parties for tho
determination of tl validity of tholr
claims.
Headquarters
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WANT HOME RULE LEFT
TO PEOPLE AT ELECTION
Strong Anti Demonstration Held at Hyde Park Carson and
Fifty Others bpoke rourteen riatrorms
for Use of the Speakers
'United I'reM Service
LONDON, April L Thu moat for
mliliihlo nnll-homu tulo demonstration
held In KtKliuidock place today nt
,n'
lb do l'arli, Four hutulrod thousand
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ed by Lord ISoreaford. Sir Kdwnidoro held, and thoso converged at,
MEETING THEME
In mi effort to dotermluu upou tho
vnrloly of potuto beat ddaptou to
Klnmuth county, uud to have all the
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Characters of the Crisis
4c I hut bnii in luunsi nt tnc uvaa- BBKd
I Uu-r hnll In UrUol I the head.
juarlpn of the jno.onipnt In tlio trov
Inc.. MKalniit lioino rulo. John K. lied
iiiond, Icndtr of tho IrUh nilloimlUt
lrai; AtiKUctHtQ lllrretl, clitof ccrc
t.iry for Indund, and the ..Murtjul of
tmdriuloio n chnrnttcw in tha
ctll atpponil only In liiiiortnnce to
I'riinlcr Asqiiuli. The homo rule hill
nov lu inrll.uin.-nr, for which Ued
niond has fmiRht for learn, la the
ciumo of all the double In 1'Ut.T. Tho
.Matijuls of l.tiudondprry 1 nt of
tin. tucki'm of I ho otits!tln. alonp
with Sir IMunrd Cnnuin. Mr. IHrrcll.
n chlpf M-cri-lnry for IreUSnd In the
HrltlHh cnbliift. 1 depended on to a
Rtoal oxtonl to lu
ftvo iho roblm.
Rtoat extent to helj. IVctnlcr Aatilth
Cnrnou and nuuy other leaders. j
The Riitherlnu lso pnssod roaolu
llona tiKulusl the ii. tlou of Ulster hiv I ,
iliniiUidliiK th.U tl'o uuwxtlon of homo
I nlo for Ireland bo submitted to tho
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pp0plo t Rowral election.
tit. . ...... t . . i .iiiocal jk urnrtAaatniia
farmoru .ralno only this variety, a
meeting of tho Klnmnth Chambor of
Ciiiiiiiuuco members and stock hold-
era lu tho Kluututh Co-oporatlvo Pro-
duco comimny Is bolng held today at
tho Mt. LnUl school, .
There urn ninny from hero ultend-
I UK', Tho adoption, of a standard po
tuto. mid proper gradtug of tubers
sent to tho marketaay commission
men, will result ln better prices for
tho Klnmnth potatoes.
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Hydo Park, forming tho enormous
gathering. Fourteen platforms wore
used, and thero were flftyspeakeni.
In nddltton to tho leaders.
Tho militant suffragottes, GOO In
number, attempted a counter demon-
ht ration, They condemned forcible
feeding of tho "hungor strikers."
Gillette ln Oakland
J OAKLAND. April 4. Charles 011
' lotto of Klamath Falls, la registered
'at Hotel St. Mark.
Ghent, llelglum, (urulahea practic
ally all of tho potted. Bpeclmeus of the
aw in metrical Araucarla, or Norfolk
Island pine, used as an ornamental
foliage house plant, Is Europe and
America,
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TKI.I.S O'liHAL'GIIMCSHV VIL1A Itt
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FiUral Forr- Snlil lo lie Knlrrnrhed
In Hill Near Han I'r.lro 1 Ijw,
nod Will Sn.n Im Cn.turcil Villa,
Willi an Additional Force of Itebel
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Cnltcd I'ress Service
MKX1CO C1TV. April 4. HuerU.
ctdlenlly llleTine be Is facing fate,
Ih sllll steadfajitly denying that Tor
teon has fallen, and that General Ve
lanco was defeated.
The manner of the dictator Indi
cates thai h! expect, hut does not
fear, tho worst. Obvlounly, he la try
In to keep the news of the fall of
Tom-oil from tho people as long as
poulble.
All the wires to the north have,
been cut. The newspapers hare been
forbidden to publish anything regard
ing the tight.
"Torruon has not fallen, the federals
are driving Villa back." said Huerta,
ultn a smile, when be met Embassy
Secretary O'Sbaughnessy in a- cat
(last night.
I'nlted 1'resa Serrlc
, CHIHUAHUA. April 4. A message
received today from Cuartel says that
Ceneral Vclasco and hi federal troops
are entrenched In the hills near the
San I'cdro do Las colonies, and Is
completely surrounded.
General Herndez wired that ho
could capture tho force.
To make the capture certain. Gen
eral Villa is leading another force,
moving toward that point.
DEFAULTINGCLERK
IS APPREHENDED
EXPECTED TO W.EAD GUILTY TO
VIOLATION' OF THE I1AXK1XG
li.UVS, l'lLVALTY FOR WHICH 18
FIVE Oil MOBE YEAHS
United Press Service
OMAHA, Neb.. April 4. A. C.
Fel.ts, former cashier of the First Na
tional bank of Superior. Neb., who
surrendered In San Francisco, after
fleeing from this state under a charge
of violating tho federal banking laws.
I Is expected to plead guilty this after
noon before Federal Juago atanger.
Tho miulmum penalty is five years,
and It Is expected that this sentence
will be Imposed If .the confession Is
freely made, aa predicted.
Subscribe for the Herald. 50 cents
a month.
Japanese Girl Is Winner
Many Choke Numbers
Mlya Sauuomoya, a young-Japanese
girl, was awarded tho W. C, T, U. sil
ver medul for tho best temperance
recitation given at last night's con
test, held at the Christian church. A
largo aud appreciative audience at
tended and enjoyed the program.
The other contestants war Edith
GRIFFITH'S HAT
IN THE RIN6; IS
OUT FOR JUD6E
AX.VOUXCKMKXT OF CANDIDACY
FILED TODAY
Former Coanly Judge Cone Oat far
I lie DeomcnUJc Xomlaattom, aad
Htaada for the Payuift of tke JwC
IMM of the Coaaty, ComfleCio of
the Coort Boaae o the Pwmt
Site. Etc.
The latest 1b headgear to be added
to the heap already la the county's
political arena bears the brand of J.
D. Griffith, former county Jude. This
afternoon ho filed announcement of
candidacy for the democratic nomina
tion as county Judge.
For some time Griffith's name has
been mentioned as an opponent to
Wordcn by those who are "fernlMt"
tbe policies of the present adnUaiatra
tlon. Griffith held aloof for some
time, though it Is known that ho has
been strongly urged to make the race.
With D. B. Campbell undeniably
out by reason of his refusal to coa
sdler the matterit Is understood that
still stronger pressure was brought to
bear upon Griffith yesterday after
noon and evening, causing him to f lo
today.
The office of county Jadco will not
be a new one to Judge Griffith, an ho
held the office four years preceding
Judge Worden's administration. It
twas in nis administration inat tao
court house fight was commenced, and.
his court levied the first court house
assessment and accepted block 10 ln
Hot Springs addition as a court house
site.
"If I am elected I wilt use every
effort to put the county's paper at
par by the application of business
methods to the business of the coun
ty." said Griffith today. "I am In
favor of paying off the Just Indebted
ness of the county if the Injunction
does not hold this up.
"I am also in favor of the comple
tion of the court house on the Hot
Springs site as economically aa Is
consistent with good business policy.
tho keeping up of tho county roads al
ready built, and the construction of
others as fast aa the resources of the
county will allow."
Bike to Spencer.
William McMillan. Ira Orem and
Maurice Graves left at midnight for
Spencer Creek, where they will lea
imtll tomorrow afternoon. They nude
the trip on bicycles.
Receives Sad Tidings.
Mrs. C. V. Fisher received news of
tho death of her mother, Mrs. N. J.
Cbesney In Portland thu mornlBS.
Mrs. Cheaney was about 70 years of
age. Mrs. Fisher herself is 111, so will
not be able to attend the funeral.
Tho volume of the saline matter la
tho ocean Is a. little mora than 4,100,
000 cubic miles, or enough to cover
tho entire surface of the United Mates
exclusive of Alaska l. miles i
Gives in Metal Cwtest
Sing-. Inex Riddle, Margaret TJsp,
Elisabeth Orlgsby and BdKh woos
urd. Their readings were all woUv
chosen, and were gives with spleadM
voice and gesture, and as a rswar
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