The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 07, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914
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CITY TO CLEAN PLANS TO FIGHT
UP AND WAR ON DUMMY OFFICERS
THE HOUSE FLY
niMutiiMiov.u. -o m m i tt i: i:
PIMW THAT HI.ADh III' CoMIM.
MKH AND VMVUiVHH AIW TOO
r.n apart
ViZa's Troops lsing Rapid-Fire
Gun From Flat Car Against Torreon
jU-RW imi h.t .ihiiii: MV TIIKI
" ''hilled I'll-. St, Hire
IKlul t'1l 4rvafMi,li4M i1 MI. ' WAHUINU'ION'.'U. C, Airll "
..,,.,, ., ... . 'lsUlnlliMi aealiui -Mummy" illrrrl
rt in " V( Mmjf j, umiituiiriuttil lit oiiKrtfit
(liy Will I'nroUli Tmhm In HhmI by lti nii.irt, tii prnblug llt Coin
tn.r Tta.I.. l.lr. High .! dram. -"-" '"'"'f '""I "" '
,,wr i- iimilmony of ll. teller
urfUlt'H.I t..nrriii Work MW. , M,pnvie f ,,P umirt Repr-,
Iw Hr "trst My Pr tPuttiir niAihe Filter ld " Itru-kfelter
,tmllimii)r taw nie mi U- t Itlcli I
""" (AU( hl Itlllllllt? uwt III m Mllllil I
Clwollrir., In uiltllilon In rankinc think Hint lhet ehotilil tut mime IreU
tKvfcd onlr i irui of godll- Ullon Aalimi duium) dtretlur. ami
U bis Mr la It. ieeanri - --'- ICrkWlrr a. uch dlrrrL.r
. , . . ., ., floumeliltiK I iiwiiui to brine into
ef ill, II also tlluilnal, (bo fly puwir iMjjr f()(t w Wp( qf 1((i
4 oiUIU, t ! corr MutUri,.,,,,,,,,, Blj ,, w,,jyr,. vml
ilk diuii( l.i-nlihlne- roiiefr inn do in the iniiir I
Thrwtemrk At leading up in ah rather nili-l up with uurrMAlntle,
H-lnltilt l&at Klamath Fail I Mum lii bill I lliltik Hint lliM-tcf.'11-r'i. talk
toreii and lirltttil Hint il rlnim iiUluljr lm.r.l Dial IU U emat
UiIom l'll ! r' 'r ff I' nn tl of m rline."
tttlirm kill m trttll to itm llrnl -.- .i. -
(lr li) iUaOi lnHi mclilftii or U
mv. i;iiiiti I'aIU, ut fill It lulriir,
hioU.fl nl ui Hit iiiiiniti.
f"IJ) I1 t'aiimla), AtTil IT mul
tt, Mix '' ""l ltl A ttoikn-Ut
ik l llir tll fiillllfll, A triH-l-
atilott lll wmn lw Imuc1(
the fily lll fltrtlUll lll 10 hUl
llifiti ritim In front of ifiirly to '
tie rllf ilumt fill. TI10 wrhiMil rlHMuill.i: t . I. IHKH i: T.liiJ t'.illl.
4rt1i fill w KKrll a hulila)r lu llo
PAYS TAXES M
ANOTHER'S LOT
llwm ( narllflfoi" In ilia urk i
In aJJIlli.n o rlrmilnt Uf, llm cll'j
till furitirr work for linalitifulnr.
If vr m-m Mr. HouwHy. Tuv
kMual tialnlntt rU t lhr On
ml fji Mt m-IjooU r At ork
ctkliK rt) train, which will l iia
t( tw tu I tin illy. KlftUHtt to
(Ml, rlr, atu to tm (t4nl'4 At ttto
witroyncll mpotliiK by HcIiimI tfucr
Itttfidtni II, It, Dunbar.
lrofpMor Duittr hrouithl tlio
drtft.un mailer to the Mirntlon of
Ibo rouncll. tin no UKItPlr4 A
pjjrwnl fur Allrt fllr In iutnl or
quart lol, ami IhU wan tnlcii umlrr
ELEVATOR DROPS;
THREE. ARE DEAD
OfKIMTtlH MMKH CO.VTHOIs ANI
TIKm: KIM.KD I.KAIKI VUOU
Till' I.MtIK WHK.N INMIM) TNK
I'MNIIIM
OWN I'UOI'iIltTi' I.N M'.W'I'OItT
H Mll.lt t'011 ,NO.lMVMi:,NT
liultMil of aiinualty ruutrlhutluK lo
i.lnroln count) lc for toprty
u.iil y him, U. C. llouu. notl
aeml lor l Iip trvlnmnllun vrtlct, hn
Jul fouml that h lm been payiuc
iar ni anuther mn' tiroiwrty for
tiral yvunt. In Ihn inoaiillititi, hl
own irutt) n olU for nou-iiay-motil
of I ai-.
I'rior to iouilnis lo Klamath KalU.
I Intuit ourrtiaatf! iirolHirl)' In Noh
lort for a mmtiirr home. A mUiako
wa iimilv in aurluR tho iiroi'orly,
a nil iltKU wn aimrMcil with auolic
r' itoH-riy, on wlilrlt ho kopl up tho
tAiro.
Tho nUtAkf UUcoort Uil
yar, wliptt tlio trc(irer took up tho
Iai rolled Ion, Mr. Iloisue wilt Uko
rllon tor n reluml of axv aud a
rriornilon of hi properly.
Unlud I'reM Horvlcii
NKW VOHK, April 7. Tho mon
And a Homan wort killed and auvornl
IiiJuim n an j.ovAlor Accliluni IhU
W'trnliiK. Tli oK.rator loal control
"f Hip rlovator, and tho co drop
I'vd to (ha bottom of Hut iltnfl.
11 llir killed lout tlmlr Uvea ui
Iiiiiiik to jump from Iho dn-cend-iK
r.i. am It pmm4 nM)ra.
Arnolii (ieta CNmlrarl.
Al a iiXM-liiiK of tho achool bOArd
held ll nlciil l connldcr bid for
wood dollutrxd nt tho different public
achool bnlldlnita, Ibo contrncl for dc
lUcrluit SIS roida wna AWnnled to C.
a Ariinlit. Tho Amount of wood,
IplAiu of delivery And prlro per cord
followa. 100 cord dellvsrd al C'en
Irnl hont bulldluR At K' lr cord;
I on rord delivered nt Wont Hide
aehool hulldln at $6.Ui for cord; 12
Corda delivered it Mllla Addition
nt ffi per cord,
h.lorCe Hhoulder,
IMwiird Hwniiaeu, yoiiUKmt aou of
Mr. niul Mra. J, K, ftWAnttn," Monday
dUlorulvd hU ahoulder u Iho rcault
f fnll front a imiw, Tho llttlo
Mlow U rillni eaay today.
Women Muat Talk lm
.i.iM....f.' l.i.nijl i.f nyd,Hinra Iiah li
in. lit,". ... .- - -
until nn order Hint unlwa tbo women
depuly uiuicHiiora Inlk len lliey will bo
dlachnrKod. Women nNeorii In tho
fAMhtoiiAblo aertlont or Chlc-iK" nro
u.i.i ... i...t... .lluMiia..il tin fr,.il ivhilt
Ilmy Imve found In tlio home of tho
wealthy.
Home Rule Next June
BdievedGovaNMt HuNowMide lis Last Otter
United lrH larvle
LONDON, April 7,ThB flnul en
nctinont of tho hll glvlui Irelaud
ll(nii ruld U in bo Mad by Juno, ue
fordlnu to thu prediction of tho lib
iraiut louden.
It appeari ctrUla that ! gorrn
mu hai tna tu Uit oKar In ordr
to brim about courlltAtlon with the
tllater antli.
Tho unlouUU, It Ih undvniluod,
muat either Accept thu menauru lu IU
proietit form, or coununt tu uu mnond
inont which wilt oxcluda UUtur for U
year.
Tho bill will 1u all probabllltlM
paaa tho hoiino of commoniand reaoli
tho houio of lord! early next mouth.
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MRS. WILSON AIDS
CHURCH FAIR HERE
FIIWT I.ADV OP THE LAXU"
SK.NDH ri.NK I'UXCH WORK
HAXDKKRCHIHF FOR PRESBY
TERIAN BAZAAR
A contribution of more than ordi
nary note to the article being fath
ered for tho l'rtibyterlan Bazaar la a
finely flnUbed punch work linen
handkerchief, aent to Mm. J. 8. Stab-
blefleld for tbe fair by Mra. Woodrow
iWIUon. An autograph card accon
'panics It, and tbe donation will be
I plact-d en exhibition today in tbe
White building.
The baiaar wilt be held Thurtday
al the White building, and a pros and
handkerchiefs will be dlaposed of. In
addition, a, dinner will be aenred at
noon, popular price being charged.
HEAVY FI6HTINB
NEAR MAZATLAN
HI-TV THOUSAND RKREM AT-
TACK KKDKKAL GARRISON OF
AllOL'T KQt'AL 8TRKNOTW XO
ADVA.NTAOK AS YET
CHANGE IN BONDS
COSTS THIS CITY
CLOSE TO $7,000
REQUEST FOR MIXKS PROVES TO
BE A UTTLE COSTXY
Iam of (tie Moaejr Win Tea4 1 1
di'c the RfwllaaUea o the
! aad the Ear! j I
of Work oat the City aU"Ie Mm
Speed Worth Nerem
Urr U tbe gmwatioa.
Till picture ho" Villa' rial rnr run I nplked o tbe car t the foro has lxn daahlng suddenly nt tho ene-
rt tilery mvlnR by rail
toward Tor-'end of a train of twenty-two flat car,
icon, Captain (lullrre rommandlns.ttll puhed by an armomred locomo
Th plcnire ik unnppvd the Cirjllo. DiirlnR the Torreon alege.Cap
a movliiK toward Torreon on thu tain (iutlrrct ha mnde sudden dahc
nut dny of the bsltle, Thv machine i-lth thU train, doing deadly work. He
my with this train, and when the re-
urn lire became too hot be signals the
engineer to make a hasty retreat, tbe
capttln and his men taking refuge
behind sandbags piled up on some of
the rear flat cars.
LICENSE GOES
' TO DR. SOULE
.Arthur D. Hay, Joseph II. McAllister,
M. J, McDoiioukIi, Rhlnehardt Mot
isrhrnbneher; violin, Mra. Jule Ilar-
l-. nlnnUl Mm1 A. Y. Tlmlall.
j For Holy Week services mass will
beKln nl 7:15 Thursday, FrUlay and!
Hiituntny uiorulncs. The Way of the'
'Cross wilt bo observed Friday even
ting.
WOMEN
JURORS
United I'ress Service
AOUA rniETA, Sonora. April 7. -Hermosillo
advices report heavy
lighting at Maxatlan. saying that 60,
000 rebels under Generals Obregon
and Carrasco have attacked the fed
era! garrison of about equal strength.
Little advantage has as yet been
gained by either side.
IN A KENti TRIAL
itll'tiait I'OIIT KliAMATH I'lUU-i
TltlO.NKIl IH ISSI1KI) MAUIUAtilij
l.lt;KNSr. T1IDAY HY TIIK COU.V'
TV CI.KItK I
Wedding bell will soon bo hoard In'
tint Wood lllver Valley, for today Dr.
A. A. Soule, thu Fort Kluiiutth physi
cian was Issued a license to wed Miss'
r.vn V.. MoIIiuko, Hie popular daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr, lllchnrd Mclhaso,j
pioneer residents of Fort Klamath. ,
riie popular young medico would
not dlvulgo the exact dnt of tho 1iap-i
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py evelil, mil ah iiu 11 u mi ib
luiiiii. to Fort KlAiUAtli After a so-
FIFTH STREET MEN
BALK AT THIRD
iJL'STICK SNOWtiOOSrTS COURT IS
' TIIK FIRST TIUItU.VAli IN THE
COUNTY TO IT.SK Tlin MLXRD
JURY
HC.MONSTHAXCK TO TIIK
IMI'ltOVKMKNT SAYS
NOT IIKNKFITKB
ASSI-;S8KD
(lfernhl SpceUI Service)
lCUNO, April 7. The distinction of
being tho first Klamath couuty court
use & mixed Jury falls upon Jus-
Home n mu iii.iiii... ...... i - - ,
Joum lu Montague, lit friends look 1 bird street Is lu no way a beneOOtl
HILh to
I'KOl'I.K t,co Snowgooso of this precinct.
Mrs, H. Clement and Mra. Alice
ARh TO Hh McCormIcl. woro empanelled on the
jury trial of lien Qay, charged with
M . pointing n gun on C. A. Stlffler. The
I jury returned a verdict of acquittal.
Homing tiiAt tue improvement on
io property owuera on Fourth audi fill II 1 fl 1 11 1 II riHl
'Fifth streets between Main and Waah- II 1 1 1 Ull All AITI MlK
Inaton. a protest against tho Improve- U I L. IlinUllUnill I Ull
!meut district waa made at last night's"
in out I hk of tlio council by Albert E.J
Klder. t
1 eupio MS iurMii mo mil an i u- ,
lugton, between Fourth and Fifth
Btreota. nro not reached by Tn,rd,;HT,MATK1
HlrCOl, IIUU win ill uu mj inruuiih uj
II Iniprovomeut," Bald Elder. "We
I don't want to seo Third street lm-
ll.'i . i.n.vml niul In lm rhurited with n nor-'
for nn early announcement.
SPECIAL EASTER
MASS ARRANGED
MIMiAIID'H Ctl.MI'OHITION Will
HH UII.NDIHU:!! HY CHOIR AT Hon of t unless wo have aomo as-.
......... .......... ,iui!it..ii,,,u"tto Hint Third street proiwrly
Till! SACRKH IIKAItT CHURCH jownoM w aUo he. )Ay for thJ
ELEVENTH STREET
COST OK THAT IM
PROVEMENT IS CLOSE TO NINE
TEEN THOUSAND RESOLU
TION IH STAHTT.R
Sl'NDAV FORENOON
tlreii preparations nro being made
; VLiWittitii otr-ant frnm sVfiitn rt ITiv.
improveuient of Fourth and Fifth
streets. If thla a benefit to all the , ' . ... , .:.... .- a...
hill, why doesn't ull the hill help pay
for ItT Wo nro willing lo pay own
for the Knsler services at Snored jBmro under thnt Arrangement."
Heart church. High mass will bo Kldor preseulod n remonstrance
properly owners
colehrntod nt 10;30, and In addition 8Knoa by fHtoon
to n special Bormon oi the Uesurreo
tiou by tho pastor, Rev. Win, J. Mc
Millan, 8. 3.t thu choir will xuuder
Millard's Mas.
Tho member of tho choir follew:
Soprano, Mr. Matthew Smith, Mrs,
William II. Bhuw, Miss i'ourl Holvlu;
ultort, Miss Dorothy Darling, MUs
MarJorlu Weeks, Miss Mary Shubertj
tenors. Miss Dorothy Weeks, Harry The best marksmen uro usually
Qnllagher, Martin Lavenlk; baasos, those with gray or blue eyea.
along Fourth and Fifth street and
along First street. The objections
woro practically as he outlined In his
talk.
After somu of the property owners
ujoug, Third and some ot the others In
favor of tho Improvement talked, the
council overruled tho lemonitraaoe.
i and Donald from Worden to Sargent,
nro to be Improved by oiled macadam
pavement, according to a resolution
brought bofore tho council last night.
Tho estimated cost of this is 118,
799.76. ' Owing to tho fact tbat some of the
property benefited lu thla Improve
ment Is In blocka ot Irregular dimen
sions, tho question ot equitable as
sessment was not decided last Bigot.
Instead, the street committee will In
vestigate and report Monday evening.
Seville, Spain, regulates meat mar
kets and slaughter housea.
LOCAL OPTION IN
MICHIGAN TOWNS
SEVEN OUT OF TWELVE COUN
TIES AKK PLACED L THS DRY
LIST CAPITAL NOW IN ARID
D1S.1 RICT
United Press Service
LaS'SING, April 7. The drya ot
the stato are Jubilant, as the returns
of yesterday's elections show that ot
tho twelve Michigan counties voting
on locul option, seven went Into the
dry column.
The most notable victory waa the
voting dry ot Ingham county, in
which this city la located.
Court Wants Bridges.
A request for a wagon bridge
across the government canal at High
street, and a foot bridge over the
same waters near the convergence ot
Pine and Esplanade waa made in be
half of the county court by Judge
Worden at last night's meeting of
tho council. This would give ac
cess to the new court house and libra
ry. Tho matter waa referred to the
city attorney and street committee.
Approximately 17.000 has
lost to tbe -city by tbe refusal of
Grsnt A Co. to stay by their original
bid on 6 per cent city hall bends. By
accepting tho C per cent bonds tbe
city will lose this amount.
Practically all of tbe members of
the city council are ot tho opinion
that It would be s big saving to the
city could they readveruse. How
ever, this would mean n delay In tbe
building of the city hall, and in order
to get the money and begin eenatrue
tlon ot the building this spring. It
was decided to dispose of tbe bonds
to Grant A Co, at per cant.
While it Is admitted thnt th early
J construction of the city hall would
be a great beaent to- n number of tbe
Jworklngmen of tho cRy, In that tt
would furnish employment nt n Unw
when it Is much needed, yet wb ether
the benefit to worth 7.te to tb tax
payers Is a question en which Uses In
a conflict of opinion. ''
It is to be regretted that nneb a
serious blunder has bean mane) ha
hsadUng Ue city hall bends. Under
the circumstances there weM be enlr
one course that would be eoamMered
by the ordinary business man, but
members of tho coancU probably have
good reason to feel tbat the cRy hall
proposition Is a hoodoo, and tt la prob
ably on this account that they decided
to settle the matter anally, oven If it
costs the city the sum ot $7,006.
It looks aa if Grant A Co. had taken
advantage ot the situation. Inasmuch
as all other blda bad been rejected,
and the city either had to accept their
terms or else lose all hope of n now,
home this year.
SUFFRAGE GETS
SENATE FAVORS
COMMITTEE MAKES A FAVOaV
ABLE REPORT .UPON THS BRJaV
TOW RESOLUTION ASKDtO FOR
AN AMENDMENT
Unltsd Prssa Service
WASHINGTON, D. 0 April 7.
Tho Suffrage committee ot the senate
today reported favorably upon the
Brlstow suffrage resolution, whieh
proposes an amendment to the con
stitution to allow women to vote.
Thla Is Identical with the resolu
tion which two months ago tailed to
receive a two-thirds majority.
ToO Hearing on Thursday
Committee Expects to (takfe Wife 15 Day
Unltsd Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. O., April 7.
Hearings on the Panama canal tolls
repeal bill will be begun Thursday by
tho senato committee on lateroceaalo
canals, aud will be concluded within
fifteen days. This was agreed upon
today.
Brandegee dissented upon the
ground that all phases of the ques
tion had been discussed exbansUvelr,
la previous hearings. Ha oppasad
any hearings at all. -
The senate thla afternoon adopted
a resolution Introduced by Bran a
requeatlon that the sonata be gdvof
the letters, correspondence and ataalr,
information at the sUtn dejartmeO
having n bearing ustha lm-fs-,
cetote treaty hatwaan tswVswe
States and BmgUnd. ' - ' " ;' .
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