The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 08, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, I9H
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Hanks, Worden and Groesbeck
for County Judge, J. B.
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FILES PETITION!
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lMitu Wlilt CHNiy (Ink. Will
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Mulon lUuk., hardura mmlwiii
,U alMfr momUr of the rlly tout..
HL U it,- Uir.t candidal for cuunty
iaJic, ThU morning bv UN hU an- '
trthfrmnt of randldacy fur ih
dwtftie nomination with Hin
roomy tier Ik
IUoU liiu brrn urgd Im nuke Km
rr for iba .i (wo month, lut h
uiJ(ll) rufiued. Of Utt, tlioush,
till uoiuvr irrMurt was brought
la br upon lilm, ami after carefully
Irvine or the pronit made by
iho tx-ni on lil candidacy, ha do
cUkJ to run.
"Although hva ben urged to
ub out fnr ih unir, I ho held
of until today," Mid Mr. Hank IhU
ttomlnc "I will give oul my plat
form In I rw day,"
lUnV. n careful ti(Mln- null.
led Ilia rtiilornomrllt of hi fandl
Ufjf by ilif.no opposed io the- Wor
ta adralnUtratlon U largely duo to
lhl (art Dim limy belle Vn he I lli
mn iq uk up in work of getting
U toaniy out of iIkUI and upon a
rnfito bmliifp Hkn baila.
Thrrr aro ihrv rainllilatmi for lhi
Irmnrrailc nomination. Judo (Jrlf
8th ami W. VV Hmllh hitvlnu Up
tiiu.ir hiihI,
HiAiUtlra KllirKj r Inturanro (
Itn .(o that tnarrl4 womn and
the wnnipii who lake out endowment
flllr ihn lonirr than thn ob who
H out utmlatit life imllrlM, lliml
m- women Hvo longer than married many uiTMRetiea who lire dlall.
nitn and unmarried women aunrlvo Awl with man-condutled churche,
t matron. havo Inauiturnted the novel plan of a
'church to bo run by women. It will
Hhahendcmontrwanaioverh' rolled "Tho Church of tho New;
mcd Mock range) In the national Ideal." Tho preacher will ho women. '
'oreata rn be brought back to use Men will ho admitted to somo of Die
wnlr a ylem of regular graslng Uervlce. hut not Io nil of thorn by
'ir than If. t bey are left unused. I "' mean.
Worden a
County Jtadf e Files His Announcement WithClerk
All doubt as to tho Intention of
I'ouiiiy Judgo William H. Worden to
run for u Nucoud tiirm waa dispelled
'do till iiflnrniinn. whim ha filed
l'l announcement ot candidacy for
iu republican nomination as county
JuIko. Thus far, be la tha only re
publican out for the oce, while
tnrce democrats seek tbelr party'a
nomination.
Worden announced several day
i'iu to uowMpsporasen that ha would
""on Mart Ida potltlons. Bone, how
"ver, wero dUposed to give alight
redunco to this.
Wordon'a adBlaUtratlon policies
lll b tha Issue of the campalga for
'otinty judge this yaar, a campaign
t oven before 'U primaries la
wailng warm. Whe tae tlaktr la-
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THREtfEMO BY
HUtRfA
FORCES
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rral VIII.
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tvvawr torrrK)iulciiI hrif uir In
danger of nrrr.i anil miMt mrioii
trcntmrnl. thv rmult of UU'icli--
lliir rnt im America.
The ulliialioii hrr U vtt rt,
TI10 ne'"H'i hnvn Uen furlit
dell to ftrllll the r'lOMJ uf thi rt
lure ot Torretui, hm havo tetm in
ulriicHU t Ktto imUtlrlt)' to n tur'
to the iflrcl that Villa and hi arm
a roultd,
WAHHINUTON, Aiirll K.Tho
.Slain Department today nuuouurl
thai Carraiiia ha refurd tlm un-
official rvjuot mado hy tha couul
at Juate thai tho rebel Kho pro
ttrrtlon to Ihc Hpntilaril lu Mcdco,
and rrclml Villa' ilt'iiortatlou order.
Carranta. In refulnit Mated thai
he could not Interfere with any orilor
IHftdii by Villa.
WAHHINUTON, April , Admiral
Flelrher today nent ihu following
aervcram to the .Navy uepurimcui;
"Hharp flKhilitK coutlnuca at Tarn,
plcii, Ul nlcht the Federal worn
driven back Into the town. Tho Fed
eral Riinboal Vera Crui U keepliiK
up a huy bombardment." '
Ctiurrli for WoineM J
Women In Liverpool, lucludlnit
Candidate
lerovta commenced suit In tho Federnl
Court to Invnllato county wnrranU,
Worden nnnouncod tluit ho would
....... ...i.i. .1... ui.it. mill u'nulil u'lirk
uj nuii inu m.ii'i " ."-.
to havo ll of tho couuly'a Indebted-
ne paid off at par.
The Worden adinlulstrntlou Iiuh
worked to tiso tho county's credit for
road Improvement, etc. This, they
said waa tho only method to be fol
inwe.1 under the statu laws, but oth
ers brandod their policy as wanton
oxtrnvsganco lu handling tho poople'a
money and the county' credit,
Owing to the nature at tho scrap,
there aeemed uo alternative for Wor
den but to come out for reelection.
Uaiiv contend that this Is the case
with Commissioner 0, O. Merrill, aad
they expect him to announce himself
within a few days.
James Gordon Bennett piously m
TliU I tlm lusl iiovd picture uf
Jnuie (iordeii Hennetl, ouner of the
New York Herald, who I bullcvvd to
bu erl(iul' III In Cairo. Mr. HcuueU
'U now in hi norenty.thlrd yinr, and
Im linn nhottn dnuKnrou lcn durluc
the lul three week of hi trip on
hi yacht About the Mediterranean.
Iteixirin of hi II In en havu come,
only to bo denied the next day. Dr.
TRUE PUBLICITY
CAMPAIGN STARTS
CI.KVKiaXI) COM.MKNIKS MOVK
.MK.NT TO IIAVK MKHC1IAXW
SAY KOMKWIIKItF. XF.AH ItKAI.
VAI.l'i: OF iMI)S
Hulled l'res Service
CI.KVKI.ANl), April 8,'t'rorao
tloii of Truthful Advertising" Is Iho
purpoo ot n distinctly nuw type ot
nrgaulxntlou now being formed hero
by member of tho Retail Merchant's
Hoard ot tho Cleveland Chamber of
Commerce. W. J. Noble, of the
lltmrd explains the ovlls tho organisa
tion U destined to ubollh In tho fol
lowing Interview.
"Ono of tho ovIU to bo eliminated
in tho Intlutlou of values, telling tho
people that nil article Is a $100 valuo
nud iidvcrtUluK it tor salo ut $37,50.
This word 'valuo I used In this
connection Is ono of tho mot deceiv
ing words Is advertising. You might
nn well ndvortlso u loaf ot broad as
a $100 valuo, with tho oxcuso that a
starvliiK castaway on u desert Island
would vuluti u lonf of bread at that
sum.
"Tho tlmo hus como to call n halt
on the scramble for prefermout by
muuus of ono merchant trylug to out
do the other In extravagant claims."
A majority of the merchants are
said (o favor the movoment.
Tho towers of tho Panama cath
edrul uro rooted with pearl shell,
which rollects tho sunlight so that
(hoy can bo seen far out at sea,
Thoro wero tourteeu more mod leal
schools In tho United States In 18 IS
thim lu 1918, about 1800 studeata
aud about K00 fewer graduate!.
. Alfred Ilobln. a famous ParU phy
'slclau, ha Jutt been called to e
'him. Mr. Ilcimttt, It 1 underatood,
: nuffer from bronchlti.
For many yours he has lived In
I'arU, comliiK to the United State
ocralounlly to loek: after bis xiews-
papcr and other bulnea Interests.
(Much of hi time haa been spent In
, rarls, where he publishes the Paris
edition of tho New York Herald.
BALKAN BULLETS
BEIN6 RECLAIMED
FUF..NCH MAMJFACTL'HKK OATH
i:itS l.KAOF.X PKIXKTH FltOM
Til IC IUTTI.KFIKL1M1 MAKKS
IIOITI.K TOIS
I'AltlS. April S. Million of bul
let. Ilred during the Ualkan war have
Juki arrived at Marseilles and aro to
bo manufactured Into bottle-tops and
leud pipes.
The bullets, picked up on battle
ftelds, wero lu 2095 sacks of 100
iioutidy each and were sold to deal
hi lu'scrap metal.
KOmethliiK Uko 70 tons ot cart
rldKe clielU arrived with tho bullets.
SWEDISH KING
IN POOR HEALTH
SOANDINAVIAX MO.N'AUCH WILL
111: tll'KHATKU UPON TOMOIt
HOW. IIJAKSS HKL1KVKO OUR
'IX HTOMACH.
STOCKHOLM, April 8. King
(lustav V. will be operated upon to
morrow, In tiio hope ot Improving
bin condition. His health has been
much worse of late.
It a believed that his Illness Is
ruuscd by n tumor In the stomach.
It Is estimated that a day of dark
ness In London caused by tog coata
tho Inhabitants $85,000 for gee. m
well as a large sum for eleelrk Uf at
Griffith Withdraws
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II N. DAY FILES
ANOTHER ACTION
AGAINST COURT
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.TTACIKI
Siill AIm, w'-kk lii liiVMli.lnle Itllla of
j' I lie XoHliitmrtii, l' mi Ground
'Mint Tliry ro Kxrfle. Altor
; ney Hay l'M,r Farm WarrauU Will
. Ite Altai knl l.'nlll KatUrnrtory
' .H)Mrm It Adopted.
J Widow's iienslons, expenditures for
! the icutity poor farm, exiieunes of the
idUtrlct attorney and tho claims ot
'the Xorthwotern for printing are
a lit uk the warrants attacked In the
lit tiled this afternoon aKln.it the
county court by II. X. Day. The suit
'tiled by Kuykendalt A Ferguson,
-seeks to enjoin the payment ot a
" number of warrants Issued at the
'March term ot tho county court, upon
jthe ground that they were issued for
unjust claims or for voluntary In
debtedness.
"All of tbe poor farm warrants
Issued are attacked, and will continue
to bo attacked until some satisfactory
and economical means for tbe care
ol the couqty'a poor is arrived at by
tho county court," said tbe attorneys
for Day today.
Warrants issued to the Northwest
ern for approximately $120 aro at
tacked In this suit. It Is alleged that
jibe prices charged for the supplies
furnUhcd wero unreasonably exces
sive. A warrant was Issued thoThlel De
tective Service for $658.50 for "sup
prKs!iig crime In Klamath County".
Tlili wan also attacked, upon the
ground that there are otflccrs on sal
!ary who are sworn to suppress crime
'and uphold the law.
I The widow's peuslon warrants tho
.suit seeks to enjoin are those Issued
1 Alma reterstelner. Addle h. a rah am
J aud Maggie J. Pearson. The first
ttv are objected to upon the gtound
(toil tho women are divorced, not
widowed, and tho latter becauso Mrs.
liuirsnu is n government ward.
I'm. warrants wero Issued to Dis
trict Attorney Joha Irwin for money
advanced to ':ed Morley and W. W.
Williams to j r. to Portia.: to appear
as wltuesses beforo tho Federal
llrand Jury In the Saxton case. Tak
ing tho stand thai the government
allows mileage for all witnesses, aad
a per diem expense while In Portland
these warrants are Included with the
others the suit seeks to declare In
valid. Other district attorney's office ex
penses htt aro warrauts of II. M, Man
ning for $100 for services aa deputy
prosecuting attorney, and a warrant
issued Ooorgo Dlohn for uutomobtle
hire by tho district attorney.
F. D, Harrows was issued a war
rant lu payment for rooms used by
Urn Fleahers while In tho city to at
tend court recently. Day takes the
stand that tho members ot this fam
ily must pay tholr own room rent,
as they wero all paid witness fees
and mileage while here in connection
with the case, and no other witness
Is furnished with free lodgings ex
cept those who happen to be detained
In prison.
New York society has received an
other shock by the announcement that
oyer 350 guests will be Invited to the
woddlng of Vincent Astor aad Mlaa
Helen Dlnsmoro Huntington on April
30th. Thoro hag been no such shock
since Ward McAllister culled .New
York society to "four hundred,"
Thero are 16 varieties ot maple
treea la the United State, most of
ttio-a belnr eastern species.
Come
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;ATT0RNEY MAKES
KNOWN DECISION
THIS AFTERNOON;
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KCOXOMY IX OFFICIAL ACTION'S.
I'llOMLSED
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Hay Tlutt Conuiilealoneni Should
Bliatv a Portion of the Itespoatlbll
ity lu Conducting tlie County's
Iltuilf. Come Out For Comple
tion of Courthouse and County
Library.
Uollo C. Groesbeck announced this
afternoon that he would be In the
Democratic primaries as a candidate
for tho office of County Judge.
In commenting on nis announce
ment Oroesbeck says he does not care
for the office as such, but as a cltbten
familiar with and deeply Interested
In the people's affairs In Klamath
County, has decided to enter the
Democratic primary.
Oroesbeck says he represents no
Interest, clique or clan; that he
stands for economy, publicity and at
tention to official duty and says he
has no promises to make except such
as are embodied In and Inferable
from the oath ot offico taken by the
county Judgef. and the statutes ot
Oregon. He further says that per
sonally he believes that the warrants
should be paid, the new court house
and library speedily completed r that
a liberal policy respecting the differ
ent high schools and educational In
terests ot the county should be pun-
sued; that the probate work Involv
ing valuable property rights should
have close attention; also the Juven
ile court duties, and women's pen
sions; that the county court should
be open foe the hearing ot civil and
criminal business as the law declares;
that ho should stand for a clean.
efficient and orderly conduct of the
office, dealing fairly, squarely and
openly with every Individual and in
terest; that the county commissioners
should share more responsibility and
thn people should select a strong man
at tho fall election.
Medford Sends Call
Klamath Asked to Send
The following from the Medtord
Commorclnl Club has Just been re
ceived by Secretary Wylde of the
Klamath Chamber ot Cemmerce:
Tho Medford Commercial Club
wishes to arrange tor a big booster
rally hero at Medford spraetlmo the
last ot this month, the sole purpose
ot which shall be nn effort to get tho
commercial clubs aud cltltens ot
Jackson. Josepheno and Klamath
counties united in a strong campaign
for the development, Improvement
and advertising of Southern Oregon's
natural attractions, we have par
ticularly in mind Crater Lake, Klam
ath Lake, Oregon Caves, Ashland
Butte, the upper llogue River and
fsuch other uatural beauty Bpota as
wo cau profitably spend some time
and effort on.
It is thought heal to extend an- In
vitation to (he civic bodies ot Ash
land, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls,
Talent, Central Point. Gold Hill,
Eagle Point aad Rogue River to Join
Out
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I'GAME NOT WORTH IS
THE CHASE,' SAYS
JUDGE GRIFFITH
FIltST CANDIDATE ANNOUNCED
WITHDRAWN.
Former County Judge Palls Oat of
Tlm Itace, Holding That la Use
Present Conditio of AJTalra, the
Office of County Jadge la Not
Worth MaklasT Two Caaipelgae
For Dy Aay Me
"I cannot afford to make two
fights for tbe 'office, so I quietly with
draw my candidacy tor the demo-
Icratlc nomination as county Jadg.
I do not think that tbe game is worth
such a strenuous chase at thla time,
with county affairs in the condition
they now are, so with malice toward
none, I quit."
This announcement waa made this
afternoon by J. B. Griffith, former
county Judge, who a few daya ago
announced his candidacy. Ua to that
time, there waa nobody brought for
ward to oppose Wordea, aad apoa.
the representation ot friends that
the democrats would stand by htm
as a unit, Griffith finally acceded to
their urgings. and entered the race.
Since Griffith came out. W. W.
Smith of Bly, Marion Hanks aad
Rollo C. Groesbeck have all coma
lout for tbe democratic nomination.
Rather than make two fights for an
office he does not particularly desire.
Griffith this afternoon withdrew en
tirely, leaving the field to the other
three aspirants.
When W. W. Meredith, a farmer
at Woodland, Alberta, Canada, dress
ed some docks for local markets, he
found the stomachs of several birds
filled with flake gold, sevea of the
pieces measuring from a sixteenth to
an eighth ot an Inch In diameter.
By a vote ot 63 to 4 the Kentucky
legislature passed a law making It a
felony for a man to elope with a girl
whoso parents object to him.
Delegates to Booster Meet
Us In such a meeting, and to appoint
I committees to meet with a committee
,of this club to further the purposes
herein referred to.
Wo would find It advisable, prob
ably, to limit the discussion and act
ilon at tbU meotlng to the subjeet
stated so that wo may got something
definite In tbe way ot actios. It
would probably be best to have a
good big Joint committee appointed
to discuss ways and means to further
thla end. and let, big meeting start
off tho work.
We should be glad to hear from
you In this regard. Can we dlgaad
upon a delegation from your club to
such a meeting; and what date would
you suggest? We would be glad, to
have any suggestion you may offer la
the matter.
We have in mind now, bavin WW
Stcolo'B lecture with lantern aMdee am
Crater Lake, aad alee any
slides of Southern Orefea'e he
"v'r1
that we can get, held . Cem-m
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