The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 26, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON? MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914
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NO CHANGE YET 'COURT SAYS ALL ;
ORDERED IN THE ' JUDICIAL TERMS
FORM BALLOT' ARE SIX YEARS
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i Tenty-four pcrtoim tried on a ,
clurK of icinntilracy in the raur- .
' dor of Anlidiiku Franz Kerdl-
! nand of Aimtrla ond wlf bru '
, oay convlctrd of lilgh trcanon.
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wixnlnatloii that Franz Jof d'-
m find i-d the poloicr from Her-
via which Kindled tlio war npIrK
In Kurop.
ALLIES STORMING
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TEACHERS' UNION
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L'tilted I-reat Service
I'.WII.S, Kt. '-tJ-Ttip (.VnnniiH rre being held bjr the all lea ail
llic iii-h Imtllf lino di ihc north. Tito Frtncli are prdwlof thp Rgktkm om
tlirlr i'lrrinc right In on effort fo forrr llic nipinx to change fit pUaa.
Tlil l the liilenrllln placcil iiiou I lie Malt-mmf that thre U a.
fr llRliflnK In h tlrtnltj- of Vocvrc unit ArgBB.
In an effort to nutkr I lit- wratloii4 in llir north utroagcr, the Oeraauw
tiithdtru th llnrnrlan trot f rum the tJrmao left, ad ent.tlwfM ! !
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I Krcnrli Itare micrn auraniuge 01 mi maneuver, niHi it m omnn mm m
arc iiufnbtlnlnK their venrt preiwure llirougli their estreats right.
Tin- ItHtUli warlilp oueratlng from the nelgfaia canals, coaUMM tfceir
v cnflladlnK ". nlth the rwult that tlte GermaM Itnve alulMMlMil et
I their Mxltlon along the roil connecting .Menport una wtm,
At cr.rjr place licre ImmUIo force might be Uaded, tlte OenHMM
Iluive ot.-l batter!- to prevent thU.
As afternoon communique aaya the (iertnana crowed the River Year la
henry forre rctenlajr, but failed to fotlovr up their ndveatace. It
that the nlllen line opposing the enenif there la Intact, and thnt Premdl
llue eUetihere in the north arc maintained.
Thl roitmninuue refer to the German Iomcm'ui the rceea
a "ronlUerable. f
Ffgtitlng l severe late totlar in the Woerre and Argoane
uhert the German rroivn prince U In Bcommaad.
Tlte Genuan are using heary arlUlerjr in an effort to daatisf hW
1'rrnrli " roniiiiandlng the romniuiilration through the ThlneewtXan
Mint rua.l tovvanl life. Mlhlcl.
Tliero U much ramtilalnt over the increased detMlea ofre
the front. Wounded officer, and men are forbidden to talk, lal
at headquarters villi add nottdng to the oflclal coasniBalaae.
United I'reM SerrJce
CI.BVKlJiNO, Oct. JC Upholding
t!ii right of labor to organize, Judgo
tV. II. Neff today found City School
.Superintendent Frederick guilty of
i contempt of court In Ignoring a court
(Injunction not to discharge school
'teachers because of their activity In
j forming a union. He will sentence
'Frederick Friday under the contempt
'statute, the maximum penalty being
1 $500 fine and ten da) a' Imprisonment.
Tlio trial resulted from the ousting
, ol six teachers, leaders In the union)
iti.ovemcnt, because the school board
1 ruled that unions were barred. Judge
Ncft enjoined the enforcement of this
jrtile. ""
TM !iow what nan left of the tinisi.ior l'ucul Sampler, a prominent
;i in:-r"! illrrihr llcrnii:; liful tioniuaitlcd tlin nlacc for a few
Tlii. ptr.rnt ballot will ltav In ti",'"' ln "' "r ' " " , , iu, )x om, nilglity shell struck his ho inn mid demollnhed It. Mr. Samplers
ra.lu a. it Is. and tho prople tan ole faMtni, ur,, uu,liie mar U prt..il""l "' ',l M"",l, ,h? M
on tbrlr rholr far county JudKo. No . , . .. .
Lulled Press Service '
IXiSVOS, Oct. 'M. British refugee arriving tU Knltaa rtaaf
l-Uigllshmen 1 the Ilelglan territory captured by Geraaaay lm
lelled or held pendinr a decision as to whether they are to fc
prisoner of war or aa spies.
They say condition Indicate that they are at work on defCMsTO
un,! in order to ronceal their operations, have ordered the
rounded uu in order to tlglden the cemwrshlp. It la betlaved tet
imnoriant movement aitalnst the Germans la la piogreaa ha X
uistler wu. I olecled, the qUrMlon , . ,.,.,,.'. . ,llllr at SUtUnamtlh rou,.,v
III havp (n to taken to tho Miiirnnm ., . , ,. . ..
tourt. and :im man .nllil.4 lo the '" w'!fW,r ? 2.111 "'" ""'
0fflre ni he determine,! I.y h, r..iri. " " , , IxZZrl ,'wl"",a'""K cou",)' J,u,,
sftrr election tsloners of Multttomalt county, mat (), ll(l n)Un,j. Wftt ,y urM act, at-
Any a.temin by Judg Worden u;" f ,J,,!l0TmS,,",,l,,,, 'i' "" T 1 i'"
t.e the .lloU change,! at Oils llm " ? ?, Ja e, t ,, " e ,'" T' ." " ""' "
. ...,r..n wlm shi.lllu COII'llllIln llic ... i .i i,, itlr.. hi ili iln turn ritiintv
' lil.l-.l innmlMir of lllAt 004 r II. '' ' l., I, ,if il,-il cininlv II miiu-nri. thai
sfrsld of thn rnsult. Ilrt knoirs that
h It Mien, If the people of the coun
ty are permitted lo epre their
lhe. nml tlmt he h shown him
lf orer'Stiilouit to hold onlo Ihr-
offlce by hixk or rrook. He doesn't
Ju.Iko of that county. It nppcnr that
third member of that uoaru. e,i
therefore, unanimously conclude that J( ,,Kl oio-rttt a duly elected coun
Ittifut O. Ilolnian I duly appolnte.1 . ju,lp of .Multnomah count) No
leeally ittlirie.l and acting county cmb,,, t,, i&io, at which tlmo the or-l
rommiwlnnr thereof. Krnlc act of Oregon was amended
'It U coureded thai Iho provisions , inK u,.. term of nil Judge of nil
roiirts in tills state nix years. mis
fr. btlh.r Iho nopl want him or'of Hrcllon 3 of Chnpler 3.S of the
(Contlout4 oa pat 4) which undertook to abolish Iho office
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Pocketbook of fhe Wife
Jnmw J, Hill, railway builder, niwr and iipernlor, In n
iirtkle conlrlbittPd to the J turn number ol Hie Motlim Maga
Hue, take Hi. posltlvn groitiul Uml htru U uothlnit moi.i Im
I'oriant In this or Iu nu' other nation llmti the pot-ketliook or
llmvvlfe. The pockulbook of thn hiittlmutl, the enriilitB laclor
In thn fiimlly, Is of minor ImjHitUitre, unnpntcd with that of tin.
woman, who has Hto'linme and tho chll.lreii under her control.
Htm Is Iho spettder. II maltera not Just how U ony lo
Mends cornea to her, whether from her own larnltiKs or from
Hut enmliiRN of lu-r husbandj It I itho who disperses tho nventgo
liunmo. At Mr, Hill sw II, the Rreal unestloit U whether.sho
kmmK how to nso hor pocket book wisely.
Ho di'iiloren tho tendency of tho averngo woman to buy
cheap tilings. Thl lm pronounces tlio worst kind of economy.
A good buyer, ho holds, really reduces tho cost of living by pay
ing a high price for mi arllclo tlmt l ttoith It. nml ho lliua
trine his meaning by lolling f u transaction In teol rails it)
which he Mivvd 0 pr ccut for M couipuny by imylug lo.ouo,.
o nu.ru for thoin than ho hud nntUlpiited doing, In order t nil
l"o might liavo those of real worth. Ho could hnvo mndo tin im
mi'illiito anvlitK uf I3.00O..OOO by purcluisliiK rnlU of u cheaper
rniUi.. A cnmiHilInK rompiiny did buy tho Iwttor, and had to re
lay IIh trucks within four year nt tnr groitttir cost than mo
oilKltml Insinuation, whllo tlio rnlU (or which ho imld the high
r pilco uro still In service
With this us ii basil. t. Mr. Hill KoU llml hu lit IU lnUton , lo
lulk eionomy to hotiaewlvui. nd w toll thorn It muke. no dif
ftr.iiitM whether ono la buy lug miles aleul mil or underc ot i
K Wr tho children, or u bunch of tmloiis, tho thltiK to do Is to
my for rtnil worth, Tlio point tlmt tho rhwipeal In often tno
ilour.Mt, In tho long run U Well taken.
Mr, Merchant, this Mtttultilrl Pine U going to uppenl to Iho
mighty factors In tha spending; tho money for the homo iioed
TIIK WOMNN. ' 1 ,-,
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nn eiidmeut vns ratified and he wan
.el. .ltd when the polls cloned on tho,
e ulnK of tho day of the election. As j
lhi clio'ce or siicu cnuniy juuge nun
tho approval of tho amendment of
Be Unit 1 of Article 7 of tho funda-
mi ntal hw occurred ultnultnneously,
BOWLING ALLEY
TO BE OPENED
OUWKKS ' TIIK I'Al.M CIGAK
steiu: havi: M-.8KU thk al-
I.KYS AXI AUK ALHO I'DTTIXG
IX Itll.I.IAItUS AXI IHMH.
When tno six teaeners, wno navei n,ii. -,..
i. , . .. , , . . I Krarue nd along the lielglau coast
tecome aged in the local school sor-l
'1 ,i.11a.I In !.,. Ih pannnnlnl.I - ---
3 1 ltd. itllll'U ,1k UUMIIIlUb .,-.fc.- I -
Intents this fall. Judge Neff lummoned
.'.Frederick, and today's verdict la tho
iwult.
The arrest Is taken as a great vlc-i
lory for tho teachers' union move-!
.uicnt, which has beeu In progress '
nearly a year. It Is being backed by (
I the American Federation of Labor,
and last year Samuel Gonipere came
tu Its aid.
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No Verdict From Jury
Another winter umusemeul resort
l to be opened shortly after tho tlmt,
of November by McDouough & Dale,
uiui muir.it.. the Palm Cigar Store.
tlmt amended organic act wns In forcotThey have taken a lease on.the bowl-
whou Judge Cluuloii was olectoo, nuuMug alloys in tno imaeraem oi me i
SWANDER PLEASED
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WITH WORK HERE
Mrs.(kman()utooE4)d;HyfBTridnti
his term of olllcu U m-cosHarlly six
years from tho first Monday In Janu
ary, 1911.
SI ATI! SUPKIUXTENDENT OF
tllltlSTIAX CHVKCU LAUDS LO-
l C'Ati rAI'EHS FOll THK1K SUf-
IHHT IN MF.KTING
Uulted Press Service
MtNEOLA. N. V.. Oct. 2C After
thirteen hours of deliberation, during
Carman was In the office at taa Ue,
but his back was turned at tk mve
ment that the shot rang out and Mr.
O. 0. F. Temple
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For hllllHI llllto uof umu ucvu u
i l.. ,li. I.n.mivit aitrfftrtn.-' Ilin
I "Judge I'leoton being thus Uiaue)H. making ImprovemenU, etc.,
liclilmato county Jiidgo of Multnomah i until tlio alley nro now second to
(county, all orders, judgment ami ue-(none. In Houttiern urcgon.
jeree made, given or rendeied by hint
Hiiro he iiHsumed tho duties of that
jotnro are valid, nod binding, ho far as
In
it... rum lo hear mid determine mat-
'tern coming before him In probate and )m.u nml women,
nd-
.iih. ,n in Mm bowline1 allsv. the
leasees arc Installing' a number of
pool and billiard table, and will have
n plcusaut establishment open to both
guardianship proceedings I con
corned.
"e'rom tho onliiloiiH handed down In ;
thu case of llrnnch vs. McCormlck, lt
will bo assumed that tho attempt by ,
rimninp STO of tho General 1-iiwi of
dregon of 111! U, to organize depart-'
mmi i No. o of tho circuit court or tnoi
Fourth Judlclivl District, cteatod at!
least a de facto court for Multnomah (
county, When, therefore, Judge uiee-
ton heard and determined ennse in
hiicIi court ho wiih acting a a do
fftiio liiduu thereof, and all order,
Judgment!! and decreca made, gvon
nml rendered by him tborotu are m-
..i..iv vntiii nml binding upon all '
pnrtlCH, unlesa bla authority In audi'
mnttera was duly challoiigod oeroro,
and determination was reached there- Local Tlteaptani an. tma w.
!,, A party cannot b. permitted to boards at the Orphou. theater Wad
i ".. .. ' .. iwiv and Thursday night of thl
vttt until an auversej.iuauiuiu " - -' - ......i,-, nii !
croo I. rendered again., h.m and . tM J . whw "A Co t y 0 W. a rg
AMATEURS WILL
PUT OIU PLAY
'THE COUXTHY aillL" Wlhlt HK
OFFEIUXGG AT OHPHKUS WED
XEHDAY AXD THUK8DAY
NIGHTS OF Tints WEEK
With a cousecratlon meeting of the
membership of the church Sunday
afternoon and a farewell sermon last
night, Elder Swander, state secretary
of tho Christian church closed his
series of meetings here. This morn
ing ho left for Portland.
Suuday Elder Swander received n
generous number of pledge, for the
fund devoted to stnto work. Ho ox-
nreased himself as much gratified at
tho entire success of tho meetings.
and he also praised tho Klamath Falls
newspapers for tho support and pub
licity tendered tho meotlngs.
Eight new mouiboru wero received
Into the church during tho meetings.
A baptistry wns also Installed In tho
church.
...,i..i. tin., .hm- mod ten to two for !BaUjr fell dead.
I..-. .... i..--. ..nrn in fm- thnl Thn wennon with which the Burdar
itrlal of Mrs. Florence Carman, charg- waa committed was never foud. Tka
ed with killing Mr. Louise Bailey, iprosecuuon moae aa eeaiva nun
was discharged without rendering a for It spending a great dI ot Has
verdict. land money In an effort to lad It, kt
Mrs. Carman collapsed following enorU w unataiukg.
this announcement, as she and most' The muraer e.usea t gre. nwp
of the people following the trial W . "-- " " "7 "'"
contldent of on acquittal. Mrs. Car- '" " ""- . L.
nan was charged with tho killing ol (great deal of feeUag agataat M. C.
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;Hr.me. of Mrs. Carman'8 husband. oetor and hi. wife ralUad tc ihr.
. . innrt retiiltlne ln nearly the entire
a Freeport, u. i.. puysiciau
Hero on UuslueiM.
11, St. Geo. nishop Is hero from
The Cedars" attending to business
matter.
claim that the judge before whom bla
case wi tried wa powerle to deter
mine the Uiuea Involved."
roaring comedy of'mlitakea Identity
will be given. There la a clever ro
mance running through, this sprightly
bill, and there Is not a dull line In
tho play.
Tho following la tho cast, of char
acters:
Mr. Stanton. Charles HuUklaaem;
Mr. Stanton. Mr. O. D.Matthewa;
Hilly, Mr. 3. IiT(Cuaalnghai Tom
niv? Rhlneaart Moteekenbscaver; Bob,
i Stanley 8mlth; Bob's wife, Mrs. A. Y.
Tladall.
Mrs. Caiman was this afternoon re
leased from custody under 125.000
bonds. These were furnished by
neighbors, and tho district attorney's
oflico made no opposition to her being
admitted to ball.
It la understood tuatrMra. Carman
villi not be tried again. Sho has re
covered from her collapse following
tho Jury's disagreement, and left for
her Freeport home.
The case was peculiar In many re
spects. It waa also tho tlrst tliuo that
a dictograph figured In a murder trial
Iu this country.
Tho dictograph that figured so
strongly In the trial was found In Dr.
Carman's ottico after the murder. Mrs.
Carman, toon after the murder and
before sho had been Indicted, cooly
admitted that sho had had It placed
there so that sho could "spy" on her
husband while he was closeted with
women patients. Sho confessed that
she was Jealous of him. and she want
ed to And out, whether or not her sus
picions were correct
Mr nallov waa slain at night. Dr.
Carman's office la In his home, and
Mr. Bailer had called on him. The
fatal ahot was tired through a wladow
vi
nort. resulting ln nearly the entire
village taking sides on the matter.
Following a highly leasatleaal
bearing the grand Jury of Nassau
county returned an Indictment agalast
Mrs. Carman, charging her wltk man
slaughter In the first degree. Her
ball was arranged at one, maay
friends ot Dr. Carman coming for
ward with offers.
Subseauently District Attorney
Smith uncovered new evidence that
resulted ln another grand Jury hear
ing, and Mrs. Carman was re-Indicted,
this time on a charge of murder.
An Important witness for the state
was Frank Farrell. a waBderer. He
Is said to have been la the Carmaa
yurd tho night ot the murder, aad the
have seen a woman running away
from the window through which the
fatal shot waa fired.
Mr. Carman' remarkable eemae
sure during the grand Jury Investiga
tion, prior to her irtt laeJcuaetM aaa, .
un until the time she waa ladleied ler
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