The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 09, 1914, Image 1

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REGISTER!
City Registration Closes Wednesday; County Books Close April 30.
REGISTER!
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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT 18 NEWS
KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914
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Price, Vive
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MEXICANS BURN UP FOREIGN PROPERTY AT TAMPICO
"Newspaper Lobby" for Shipping Trust
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MILLION DOLLAR
LOSS SUFFERED
FROM Blti BLAZE
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t'tiliot I'irH HMk
Mexico itv, April ir iuiMit
('nitv kImiih m 'jH hum r-
luir.! .,it ilimirunl lit trtirlft ihi
C...I 'iM uuf- U wt niHMiMrtfFullli'4ii nomination a Jtlnllre o(
by l)U l.l.t, lm Imvw trim-!. lti nUlil-Jltl.' roun, Writ with Heo
irl.(-t the iiimn f IguaU u.Uy. 'friary ( Hutu Hen Olroil.
Atii.lh lit tlr l'Uln', Hie llirral rii? UetiK'U trillion U prhi thr
t( rictllt" naaiMtit m l "', laigrnl llml ha eur heeii Illctt for
illtuie KiTlrrr In tlie KmiM milk. Uiu office, t( rontalurd Ulr- a
Wdrn lhe rrir of ! Urmrmtiiu 'moi,j name aa ibo In require. TliU
Icvllng tluiotiiiul lltr n.MMlry rtrli ihto (n III" request fur blank poll"
nl him, AiMtlii ..MerrO ilin hUho',nt twnt 111 h admirer of llcumn
lrlmr. wn-tllln) (if ilm tiitmllrt t Uh"
l't:ll.l I'ruM rlc
WArilllNilTON, l, (', Arll -CrjKiri
nf (h riMiiilto Urlf uciloii of
ih Wairrn.i'icrfp trotMy ni Tarn-
I'lco by (lit- relxili.. wllh a Iim f
fSOO.OOO, rrrtl Ilm atnln ilcwrl-
H ItHLr Th following wa rV-
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-ttirlrM i0wu Indole Ul the.
tltimiloii at Tamplro, na ruicatd for-
ln iirnimrllm I awrloiix and very
rcmiiralid. The rennwry "f the
Uf..M-l. ... ..M...kU UJ.. M..tl.lM.l
two day by the rbl, .nwuMly,iirri..l to lira Herald that UIiourI. Jnn.nPl(u flH.uU,. ,,f wlnuluK respect ,f,led ,0 ,0r' "n M rw-lcd
It . iindr flroof the fedcrl (tun- Jtt.Uo llen.on ha been a revereal-l,,,,,, admiration .even from those.1"" ,",.";.,.,, ,. .. , ,. ,r
boU. and ratislit fire. .Metit of (hi city for mauy year, niWu,m ln !,- sense of Justice, ho la pcit was ttout 3 or 3&
The om of the rnllre prftperly I I knoit iK-rsonally to nearly every-;t.om(,u, ,0 rulo , ,hp wronit, there,0"8 "' " l,a1a ,Dn ' ' ;noun
rrt. In addition, lhe warehouses. body In Houihern Uu-koii, rleflu ,mr,,r a republican In tho otaloj"", V0?' ""' refuMJ to nc"
t the Anla Commercial, n (lerinaiiUkclrh of Hnulherii Oregon's only can-. wh0 ,,w 110t ,nc,,e,i t, name of c "J e' J, " "
Dwm, ha burned, Uio Iom beliiK dl.lato for llu. upr.ei.i benrl, would ...j,,.,. ,,. , Klamath county." J ' ,tr!J J; ' AndXhnv ,r
i... .. '..... i... ...!. .....i umiiii in. n ureat,.... t ... r... .......ti.ii. ii,i" ix'lo Indicate a mind sllshtly ar-
"hi, i. Hllllinn.
I- Wr I.W0..00 volumes wU.nrV. for Mcusou IhrouKh ho me-
foiled for and aoimlle.l l,v lhe llrltlxh
mniintiiii, part of tho state.
I Tho fact thai ho I tho only candl-
UiimIa In It treatment of women ldato lor tho olflce In Houthorn Oregon
fr behind many other nations, only 'I duo to the fart that a oon a It
one woman having been admitted tojwas aniitmiu-ed that ho would bo In
the bsr thui far. h raco oernl of tlio most brilliant
mid able attorney in thl part of the
Itereni rorreetlon in map of
firm-niiind have added about 160,000
.... ... ...
"inro miles in it area. 'urcgoju .i ..... ..v ..-. .... .
lion, wroto ht-tirty letter of iissur-
Womon are now accepted on the nnee mid offer of assistance to our
itiiu, ii.rm. .... i.u ....,.i r tiiiiuiliieiilshed townsman, and linvo
Mg liiHiiranro companies.
Young Pettus Is Freed
Youth to Lure State; Cat Is Only Jail Resident
Tlio only occupant of tho county
)"ll at present Is the mascot cat, tho
lllt of tho prlsoiior hnvlng beon ro
l'od thU morning.
The last to go wai Hobert I'ottua,
(harged with aorta atMllai, whose re
l('u wai ordered this morning by
"'"Prosecuting attorney,
I'ettui waa accused of itaaHug (wo
Big Benson Petition Ffled
,;
Over Two Thousand Persons Signed (he Paper
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in tut: sr.ui: tti:iitit:,N ri:i.
MU'llfCII.S OHUIluVh PA.Mil
had: ami i:ji:,m: max ahi:
tmi; i'iiihtto rn.i: niehioi
vr.vn: i.mmhim: i;i.am.tii
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MALUM, April 3. StRlied by ovef
J,o repnentAilv OtrKnn cltl.u,
(Itf petition asking lor the nomliu-
linn of Ifnrt Henry I.. Unison if
Klamath tall a candidate (or lln
pIIp. Ill BUillllim lt Iioiiik uio mrj:-
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nl. Ili llrtinuti llHIotl In
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itilowtrihjr Inmiiiurli n wvrry ilgnn
lur w koriircil tjr otutiinry work
oil ln I'srl oi iii'iiotin iri-iiu, in
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of lluic i-lrculMcd hy I'alil
(,rj,.-,, ! rn with munit
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Ju J(1(.a ,,, ,
KKunu. nro tl.o nrt to ni. thi-lr ptl.
rnlldldn., for II., m.rtta
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I.. ...llilnir II... fiireMuliiK ilUiutcli. Ilif.i-. r ..... i...im. .,,it.r win. 1,1-
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tl'fi v ""', " .-.-.. - - -- -.--
I,...., who are xoluiitarlly
'aid to lhoo
"l ","t,r" '" mo " """'
statu (which I equivalent to Bayinm
1 1 hoso high In standing In tho bar of
... v .... ........ .K. ilt ,.uf,i nunlri..'
Hlnco been working loaloiisly' to lirlng
-
bones from a resident of Kangoll
Valley, und had been In Jnll for oiuu
tlmo awaiting tho action of the grand
Jur.
He wai taken buforo tho prosecut
ing attorney Wodneaday and closely
quoslloued, After the youth agreed
to leavo the Htato, never to return, tlio
ottorney ordered tint he be glvou hi
freedom thl morning.
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about hU rholcn at (tit hnnda of tin-
votor.
The prr of tlio tlnto 1m !) n ait-
I . . , . . ti i.ll
'iiilirr imimrfiit fnrtnr In Ik'tiaouA ;
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I JfA iffR
ii.nMi"
favor. f..r ovory puu iraiian, from im
Wfll.UMiiw.... ).tiWu aui, rnlwU lhe mattre8g 1U
UIO paper pnuiisnru m lurt'nu ,. ...,, . i- .
i .i .. . .i .....I..! found n imre coutalnln:. 5. A
cuitKrit. mid Um Irudo and cK-I.iatlcal .,,.
; , . . .i ........noarcli of the cabin developed lhe fact
JoiirnnU liaxn endorned the Klamath i
man'arandldarylnthehUheHtterm! f ',u 1M7f' ,d ,ttken h"
to their reader, mid have paid Rlow- b,akcl " ,bo0 i"' .. .
I..R trlbu.,- to hi hi... Integrity and r' " returned, to thU cl y
...'., .......... ... ,. -.. -nl reported tho matter to Sheriff
fl.R 'MM.IIM JII1II-.IW, H.HIH.H, .f.v-M. u
by nearly n score of yrorn ou the
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heiirli, At ii remilt of t to work of the
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...viiiin 111 .IIU ,MMI. .". ...... .. ...
-n, iiiiii in .ii.r ,. vt,,iiiuMi .v. niv
tBlllli,iin nomlnallon ho would have
. lw ,mrl , llw Wl ...
l"K ' Krare tno noncn or in...- mf ,.
,tlat' highest tribunal after olec-
Hon.
JiuIro llenson I n natlvo otCallfor-
nin.of Scotch-Irish nnrestry.hl father
,CIK iiV, nry 0. llenson, one of
lna pinuccr Methodist minister on
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BE SENT IN HERE
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ITS KLAMATH FAMJ4
('. l. Sohuylor. owner of the Uutte
Valley Flour mills at Uorrls, com
polled urrungoments today with tho
Ashland Kruit store for tho handling
of llutto Vulley Hour lu this city.
The Dorrls mills have been in oper
ation for u littlo more thau u year,
and In tlmt time they have establish
ed n good market In llutto Valley for
their product. They linudle nil the
grain crowu In tho llutto Valley, and
expect to handlo a portlou of the
Kluumth county wheat thU fall.
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wooochopper is
MISSIN6; LEAVES
fjy DATED 328
MICIIIIF TIII.NKS III.KITK.MIACH
l)KMKTM
.Midi Vrt l.liiilojrl (it Aruolil'H W'ckmI
('iihi, mill When Amolit X'ltJlpd
Cmili TiH'o'lii)' Hi" I'oUBil M .Vole'
TnrKul lo I lie Door Inillmllnic Tltat'
III Kltiloyr llml r-ulrliUI ln(rn
lion Wlun Hr lll. i
After Icjvlne u npio for hi employ
oi, II. Ilrcltenbuch, a uoixJchoppcr
vmiiloyttl ni C. A. Arnold' wood
ramp, dlitni!'arVl, and tile ircenl
wl.rfiliuuiji In vhrouilctl in uiystcry.
Aa far us Mr. Arnold know, the
Micklm; man has not been wren alnce
tltu 3&th of Marco. When Arnold1
UUtd tlio woo'J cmuiTueJa)- ho!
, fiuiiU thu rb)n locked with a pad
lark, and a not muirby addreased lo
hlmlf, rcadlnx follew:
"C. A. Arnold Don't look for me,
ii ml dou't muko any fu llko o many
havit done. Am sinking fant and eaay.
- ok nndi-r maltrwa. 11. Jlreltcn-
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The sherlrf wa Informed that the i
... u .1
'' llocd to have worked at
Kt ,a'" er. " Inquiries there
,vct' nml that lhe mUsti.K blanket
J . r JJ ea wou u ,na cute no an-
will bo received soon of too mans
presence In somo neighboring town.
FROST IN TEXAS
KILLS PEACH CROP
HUI)l)i:X CIIII.I.Y WAVE IS HK
MKVK1) TO HAVE RESULTED IN
A MILLION HOLLAR DAMAGE TO
Fit HIT GROXVERS
United 1'iess Service
DALLAS, Tex., April 9. Aa tho ro
hull of a 8mldou drop In the temper
ature throughout this roglou, It U
estimated tlmt more than a million
dollar lu damage has boon caused
to tho poach crop and small fruits.
The temperature li the lowest that
has been known here at thta time of
the year lu moro thau twenty yean.
At Abellno the thermometer regis
tered 2C degrees. '
There. I less public auoklng among
the women of Spain thau among the
wpmenof -Loado. '
West Vtrglula employ more than
80,000 wen lu the nlatac laduitry.
Alleged by President Wilson
rfiiannrvnfminriwi jT.n.n.rj-ir-n.T. i
Rodman Wanamaker
to Build an Airship
Hodman Wanamaker of Philadel
phia Is the chief backer lu the project
to build an airship which will attempt
to fly acrobi the Atlantic ocean. Mr.
Wanamaker has heard much specula-
tlon aboul lhls ft.at. and he ha be-
come Interested lu the subject suffi
ciently to put up bis money. He now
has experts studying the question to
tctfrn deflultely whether or not tho
plan l's practicable.
RAILROAD STRIKE
NOT SANCTIONED
I'K.VNSYI.X'AN.IA KMI'LOYKS AKK
.MKUKI.Y tjlUTTlNa TI1KIK JOBS
ON ACttH'.VT OK HKTitKXOH
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i United i'ress Service
IMTTSBUKG, April 9. -According
to the otttctutH of the Brotherhood of
Itatlw-ny Trainmen, tho strike of the
employe of the Pennsylvania railroad
la not aitctioned by the organization.
The men are quitting in bunches
on account of the retrenchment policy
tlio road has adopted.
Six huudrcd men are out here, and
probably that many moro will quit
on the division oast of Pittsburg. Tho
places of tho btrlkers ure being rapid
ly tilled by tho road.
WEYERHAEUSER
IS BURIED TODAY
MOTION' PICTURE MEN ATTEMPT
TO VMM THE LAST SAD RITES
OVER TIMBER BARO.V, BUT ARE
FRUSTRATED
United Press Service
MOLINB, HI., April 0. Frederick
W. Woyerhaeuser waa buried here
this morning. There waa some delay
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A STRIKEBACK AT
NEWSPAPERS IS
CARD PRESIDENT IS RESERVING
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, ben camera men attempted to take
moving pictures of the ceremony, and
,for a time trouble w&s Imminent. The
picture men, however, were finally
Induced to abandon the Idea.
FISHERMEN CATCH
THE LIMIT TODAY
I
KXTRAORDI.VARV HVS OF F1XXY
BEAUTIISS IX SPKXCKR CREEK'
RIGHT XOXX', SAY RETCRXED
AXGLERS
"A quartet of KUraatTr Falls" Usher
men returned from Spencer Creek this
afternoon with their automobile load
ed with about 200 pounds of rainbow
trout. The oartr Included Harry
Peltz, O. D. Matthews, Lee Bean and '
Oscar Peyton. j
They report that the flsh are run
ning In large quantities, and the sport
was so exciting that they had reached '
the limit before they reallred It. and
were compelled to come home.
Girl Is Dora
A daughter arrived this morning to
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steemaa.
To California
E. Ii. Elliott leaves ln the morning
for a visit in Los Angeles.
Plea for Abatement.
A pica for abatement ln the suit of
Albert E. Elder against J. W. and N.
E. Arnold for money alleged due as
rent of a farm, is being heard before
Circuit Judge Benson today. Hay &
Merryman appear for Elder( and W.
II. A. Renner for the defense.
Meaner Return.
XV. II. A. Renner, attorney for
George Reed Inhls S 10,000 damage
suit against the Wcstecn Union Tele
graph company, returned last night
from Salem, where he went to make
his argument against the supreme
court.
AUthe recent election in Finland
twenty-two women were elected to the
parliament.
Chinese bought 1,000,000 Bible
the first six months of last year.
Groesbeck
Attorney Says Field Too
i?
Holding that there is not room lu
the field for three candidates for the
democratic nomination as county
judge, Hollo C. Oroeebeck, who an
nounced his candidacy Wednesday,
has "withdrawn. This leavea the race
to Marlon Hanks and W, XV, Smith.
"When I announced myself I did
not know that Hanks was a candidate,
and bad I kuowu tkta I' would not
THE 0PP0SIN6
THE BI6 TRUMP
IWHtAII HAYS OmiKR KKPKAb
DESIIIKD I1V EXGLAND
WILL UK AHKKD
fVnate CoBmattte on larferocouaic Oa
naU Today Corsauwced I't tfimrit
on Uie Kepeal KeaolaUoii Tuaoiii.
row tfae Coasaalttoe W8I Hear Ike
4 ' i J? -9 4
Tttimtmr of TfaoM WavvBre
Aaked for AtUace.
I United Prcaa OarrlM
WASHINGTON. D. C. April .
The Sims repeal bill la today feefaro
the senate committee oa lataraeeaalo
VHMnlli m
The senators who have latrodaeed
tolU'bUU"indfresoIutloaa coaeefalag
the same, are expected to appear be
fore the-coBimittee, aad It la taoaght
the day will be taken up with hearlag
testimony.
Tomorrow the committee hopes to
begin the hearing of Individuate aad
organizations who have applied to
present their views on the tolls ques
tion. United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C, April 9. -That
the administration plana to
strike back In the campaign waged
against the president ln the tolls re
peal controversy by certain newspa
pers waa indicated today. It has jwt
been learned that a court attatek upon '
an alleged subsidised newspaper lob
by." back of the shipping trust, la the
big card that the administration la
holding back for Its coup.
Representative Barabart la authors
Ity for the statement that such pro
ceedings Is contemplated'.
"Postmaster General Burleson kaa
been Informed that certain newspa- '
pen, Including some of the largest ,
and most Influential in the country,
are printing paid articles for the
shipping trust," said Barnhart today.
"These are In agitation against the
repeal of the free tolls clause, t
"According to tho Information at
the hands of the department, these
articles are printed as bona tide aews
stories, and are not labeled aa paid
advertisements, aa the law require."
United Press Service -
" WASHINGTON, D. C, April .
I A repeal of the clause excluding rail
(Continued ou page 4)
Withdraws
Crowded fir Three Mea
m
have come out," laid Groebeek.v"It
waa when I believed there wmMba u
no strong candidate who couMvmkaJf, i
a race against Wordeu next fall tlwr;
1 came out. "H W"
"I withdraw without any m-fiHsiatV
toward aaybedy aiiiid,vae)VI '
do my utmoet for the eUeH f MiJ.'- -candidate
ikuasVay tka lamtWti tH ' '
the oce of eauutf itt.H"
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