The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 18, 1914, Image 1

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    REGISTER!
REGISTER! 1
County Registration Books Close April 30.
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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914
Price, fire Coals
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HUERTAMUSTSALUTEU.S.FLAG
,nnjxan-n-n-ru-lAru -aaa iMMWM
IF NOT DONE BY 6 p.m. SUNDAY
"WAR NEWS" WILL BE IN ORDER
ASSAILANT OF
I MAYOR IS TO
BE INDICTED
uii.i. pkoiiaui,y hk skxt to
mattkawax
NEW DEVELOPMENTS CALL THE
PRESIDENT BACK A-FLYING FROM
GOLF LINKS; NO MORE PARLEYING
jivrrKit initie: cos.
Ilitf iii-t union! tif (lie Pulled rttale.
UII,m IK ltlt,lV Tt T.Ki: till: "Tin pmldei.t U determined. If
5nl!Ml lltietla lifts Hot jlelded by C
uVliwVi uii Htlilitny afternoon, he Mill
illK" MO,VI.V i4i,i, it,.- mmfttr in emigre on Mon-
Il wa slated Hint iiotlilnc furlhr
iiuld im- Im kIwii tint fur imlillra
Hon. and that l In- ndmliilntrntlnu In
Onbt S-ihI NIiIm .! Murine
Nitttli Pi"... Oilier .Vntttt ,Hti..l)
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til Hope lur n IVttil fHlflnnil
link lU-rti I'liMlloill) Ak-ilitluurtl t
the ..nili.l.irliM Purthrr Nl "tt '"6 HuotlaM leply. I
OVtbitMKliiKYiijr etnrled 10 deliver I
Ilia tillttnnluni lit tlwiornl II tier U IliU
aHi-rmwii In view of the fact, II j
Hint Mated, tiu action tan bo taken tin-"
til congress mitta Monday.
. . IVml.kiil WlUon tonight will go t :
t"ntttl t'rtk tUtvic ' White Sulphur Spring. When he re-j
u i sin vnii iv ii. .t i.i il in. turn lo Washington In will bring'
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Urn i.lt) Hoiii IliU HlirrtiiMiii, audi Arrangement rt ,"''11 mn,, ''l.oel Wuiimu IVaiured. '"Illrd Woman." who ha done much
ilto current Uuo of the Youth', tor tho feathered Inhabitants of this
h.n devote, toinu attention to . n" W,1U ls a "" mo
I..ml Ilntti. Klamath Falls' u-
JUyor Mitchell TlUnka Thai the AU
temiit on 11U Life Was lite KesuU
of Dementia Wu a Cbarmcteriatic
Product of Cheap WliUkejr aad Ufe
In (Hiep IamIsIss Boumsn Might
lie CiWen Tiieaty Years for Clime
United I'res Service
NKW YORK. April 18 -It baa been
learned that the aged man who reater
day attempted the life of Mayor John
I'uroy Mitchell la William Mahoney,
He will probably bo indicted by
tho Brand Jury on Monday, and the
J probabilities are that on account of
his condition ho will be sent to Mat
(tea wan, New Yorlt'a aaylum for the
(criminal insane. Should it be con
sidered that he U responsible, and
'realised tho gravity of hU act, how
ever, bo Is liable to a twenty-year sen
tence In SldgSlns.
' Mayor Mitchell thinks tho man la
Insane, and he Is described by District
Attorney Whitman aa "a rum-oaked
,i ii.... ih.. .Aim., lie it "" ,,,,, Mr- WH'- w,, ' fon' .,. , ,, , . . i, i. , c. . - ihobo. sodden and embittered, and In
"" "M "' , ' ' ' valrsrlnR from a recent lllnma. Ile;n..e,.. !., Illai.-r,- fecllm it-isarUluK .. ,!.. e t the Unltexl State- fla ;7p obabmty ,n8ane. Except for his
....mm iiIrIiI, Aiucrlra. wI j( fMOrl (.nr)y flllllUy M, lr..uKl.t I.U c.m.l.y c1om to .,r will, a foW aonunUiat larger Ldvlftnce(1 yea ho ,B a characterUUc
iPMllltwMiHMmiuilHMi. momiiiK. unit start bark for Wnnhlng-, "'"" " tymstltuilonulUt nriny. product of the lodging houses and
.Mm.
WIImh. a.lile.1 that If llurrt hWi.kMI' l toticti with tho president dnr- ,,,
.lrcl.l.,1 I.) that lllnv, WIImhi l .e 'K ! 'r U "'M wir Mr rnmp
l,mT.
Dm nmU.'r i.'iiuiully In fnlij(fe.
A. WIIm'H ha. iittiw retonl
m,I,,u he ulll a.k r.BBr to aMllMir.' M Pr'" B
I... Urn H. of the r...y a.,,1 .wvy" WA8IIIN0TW. I). '..April IS.--,
again.! lluerla, IIn. aUlrmnil Iwto) Will. Cople. of the lateU 0 HhaliR i
...r. at ca.t an n..el MuckaU ' !. """ n;,,, T1"""',
agalu.1 the Metlra.. H,rU. whirl., It Mp Mlrnwwin rimhwl lo Iho ;rt
Uagrrr.1, Mould lm a tantaniount rtrc'lllifc- where Wilson was RoMim. W II
lomil.,., ..r r ton al.tpped almost In tho middle of a ,
...... , ,. nirnko and rtiahed hack to I.U office.
Tim following alaleineiil wu Uaued '" " ,
h) the Whllo Hoime: ""
llnrria U Mill IiuUIIiik l'i !' u,,Ua Vtct Borv,co
UiC MMitethliiK li!i hn has been d,- TOIIHKON, April IS, Tho follow-
msiuled, mid nomethliiK leas than Iiik uli.temeiit was nia.lo by tlenen.l
wlmi U coiuldared would coiiullliilo Villa of the rebel form teday:
mi iirliiowliiUemiiit that hla repro- "Il In n humIIoh whothor tl.n Atm-r-
seittnllvoa wero entirely II. the wrot.it Z. -;
In the liiitlitnltlfa they have put iin ((Tonllnited on I'oku )
cheap whiskey bars. He might be Im
nrlsoned for twenty years, which In
thin case would mean a life sentence,
li wilt b better to send him to an
asylum."
Mother, a "Coke" Fiend, Orders
Her YoungtSon tolBeg tor Drug
Escape Almost a Miracle
Upper Lake Mariner Has Harrowing Experience
1 iukkIiik aiihinerueil Ihiouith tho
wi.' i ul u ino of ten or twulvn mile
hii hour, flltiKliiK tleipertitoly lo n
I'liln r ntiiielied to n nioior lurnt, mid
Just n fow liielic front lint ptopellor
lilniU's. thnt would Imek bin. to piece,
''.iliiln II. II, (htlklns fif the mull
hoiit Hpmy CHCiiped a unlery gruvo In
I'l'linr Kliutmth l.;.l:o K.ldny after
noon by almont n miracle,
Thu Hprny win. mitldnc IU imui.l
trip to Upper Kalttt porta, nn tftr
tlin IiihI piiMiiitKor tirttl landed nt
OiIkhhii, t'ltlkliiH atiirled alonn In Hid
till! Ittum.lt for llnrrlmim I.oiIko,
Wlimi ho watt uovornl tnllos from
OiluitHu, and hoii.o dUtitiico out In tho
witler, CttlldiiM, on tho front duck or
Hit) Hprny, allppod on it box In hoiiiu
itutiinor, nuil wna proclpltatotl Into
tho wuter.
I There wim noln.ily lo tlntt off tho
iiiKlno, mid M tho boat aped by hfm
IfttlklttH KniHied the front tin rope
Tim Mttoed of Iho boitl throtiKh th w
let- pulled tho im.rlner umlei' the kiii
fitfo mi.) beiieiitli tho boat, ..ml hi
feut were so clotut to tho whlillnK pro
i.llor blade that tlio heel va tut
ijiom into hIiok.
1 With thU dttiiKer beneath hint, '
iIIiim, with thu tttretiKth that roine
leittso to tho edge of denpalr. labor-
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Miiiaiy into i'"ii ,
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lln.nt'H ldo, and out of daiiKur. hold cocitlno, known to Its victims it
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FIRE PREVENTION KIDS SEE SHOW
DAY IN 'FRISCO FREE; KLAMATH i
IS CLEAN, CITY
FIUK I'itKVK.VTIOX MKTHOD8 TO
UK CHKD OX I'AXAMA-PACIFIC;
KAIHWITtOX GROUNDS DKMOR
STRATF.O TO 1XSUIUXCK MKX
1. V. HOU8TOX IS MOST TO THK
CIUXOREK
United Press Sernc
SAN FRANCISCO. April 18. To
day was obserred throughout Cali
fornia as "Klre Prevention Day," and
more than a thousand prominent In
surance men were guests of the Panama-Pacific
exposition officials.
Tho vUIt of the Insurance men to
the exposition ground marked the re
covery of San Francisco from the d bl
aster of 1906, and was an "elght-year-i if the KUmath. Fall kid resuUa
after" celebration. 1 lo0j always as thejr are today, the
All the means of Are prevention topMSjnK of tho preseBt geaermtloa of.
grownups will witness alao the paaa-
la Retw for Their Work of Makbjg
Klamath ValU "SpeUeM Towa,"
. . Yottngatera Are givlas m Movie Mat.
lace Clty'a Teams Have Their
Work Ahead of Them tat HaaUa
Oarbace.
be used on the fair grounds were ex
hibited, and a demonstration of the
municipal high-pressure system was
also given under the direction at
Fire Chief Murphy.
COP DEFENDER IS
LAUNCHED TODAY
OXK OK THK ItOATS THAT WILL
UK IX THK TKST RACKS AS A
POSS1III.K DKFKXDKR AP THK
AMKRU'A CUP
United Press Service
BRISTOL, R. I., April 13. Mother
Ocean today took to her bosom one of
the yachts which will battle among
themselves for the honor ot repre
senting America In the defense ot the
America's cup against Sir Thomas
Llpton'a Shamrock IV next 8epton-!iteTtedMldaBWiyitortt(l.
oer.
The ocean racer launched today U
the Resolute, the HerreshofTa entry.
It was the first ot the American de
fenders to take the water. The cere
monies today were elaborate.
On the Sick List.
Claude Alexander is confined to hU
home today by Illness.
Ing of penal institutions, for since
John V. Houston announced a tree
matinee for the good children who
worked to clean up the city, the crowd
ot angels has grown until the number
rivals the "Just-before-Caristmas" at
tendance at the Sunday schools.
Long before the Temple theater
opened, tbo kid were on 'Band with
(notes from parents saying that they
had worked.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Houston enjoyed
the children's matinee more than aay
other two children at the show. Their,
pleasure and enjoyment was gained
by watching the little "City Beauti
ful" tots bringing In their notes
from parent, stating what the bearer
had accomplished in the way ot clean
ing up the city, and using these notes
a passes into the show.
As a special concession to the llttla
ones. Mr. Houston put such pictures
on the screen as could be easily un
derstood and appreciated by the
younger ones.
The Temple was comfortably tiled
in a few minutes after the show
iy
of the older ones who came to watch
the tots 'had to content themselves
with standing room.
"ThU must be the cleanest city In
the land." said. Mrs. Houston, as she
fondly glanced oyer the aggregation
ot youthful worker.
Mrs. Jack Donnelly was a county
seat vUltor today from her home In
Langell Valley.
JohJuoaa RetnralBC.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Johnson
are expected home this evening from
Oakland, where they spent several
weeks.
Newspaperman Expires
P.lLMcEnerr,WeufwnHere,Diesat(MMiK
in tho dock of tho boat, hut he Anally
ni'Con.plUhoil Milft, nml AnUhod hi
dally run.
tint drug I snuffed up tho nostril
from tho bund bus becomu so poor
that sho eanuot oven buy any more
of It. Tito boy, who hud never be
como ntllcted to tho drug, la old
enough to seo what It ha done for
hla mother. Noverthelesa, uxorclalng
thu little lutreutal authority she still
holds over the lad, she orders him
Into the street to beg for money to
buy more,
Tho caso Is ono ot thousands.
"Coke" nud heroin, a cheaper drug,
have so many victims that those who
have deeply Investigated have become
alarmed at the growth ot the habit.
According to a telegram received
this morning by Circuit Judge Henry
L. Benson. Patrick H. McEnery, for
merly conuected with Klamath Falls
newspapers, died of heart falluro Fri
day. Death occurred at Cornelius,
whew McEnery was publishing the
Coruelllus Tribune.
In the death of McEnnery, the. Pa
cific Coast loses one ot the most gift
ed men who ever wrote for tho news
papers. To say that McEnery was a
brilliant wrttr.r la stating it but mild
ly, and he waa fighting a lone fight to
"come back" stronger than ever when
"thirty" was announced for his
earthly labors and he was called to an
ovcrlastlug assignment In the realm
beyoud.
A native ot Ireland, McEnery was
roared on the Emerald Isle, and was
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graduated from Trinity college at
Dublin one ot the world's, leading ed
ucational institutions, with highest
honors. For a while he was employed
on newspapers In Wexford county, but
hla genius was such that he was
sought out by the London Graphic,
and given important assignments for
that world-famous journal.
After several years of work on the
English paper, McEnery, like many
another young I r Unman, crossed the
Atlantic. After working In New York
and Chicago, he came to the Pacli
Coast several years ago, making San
Francisco bis home.
It was la the days ot tho Knot i
me that McEnery wu coao'WIU,).L j
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