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

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1914
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ALLIES CLAIM A
61 IN NORTH;
NAVIES ACTIVE
U'tlTIHll TO I'UltMUK Till: IUtll-
nic.v in mouth
British Admiral, His Dead Foe I CATTLE RUSTLING SCHOOL CENSUS
and Scene of Battle in Atlantic CASE SOON TO BE SHOWS A 6AIN
IN JURY'S HANDS
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Big Jim" Sullivan
Is Back to Post
AtvUttr Heyurt Is Thai tlw Urrmaiu
Will MmmI Aflrr Hm lltiikli'
fejuadraa In NonUt AlUaU Tim '
Uemaa Malm IU Advantage)
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Till: CLOSING ARGUMENT ARE
HKI.VO MADE
WHILE ALL OK TIIK IHhTIUOTrt
HAVE NOT SENT IX REPORTS,,
IT IH BELIEVED
S!,fllMl CHILDREN
Til Kit K
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(Kurnrfi for tlio Defease Consume
the Morning HMlon In Tbelr Ar
gument Co the Jury, Alleging, That
the Hire Men Are the Victim of a
CotupJrary by R. M. Osborn to Rail
hmhI Tticm to Prison.
A.OMIWM. von iif'ttr
ADMIRAL StK FREOtRICK STWDU
(Jetted Pre lrvle
PAHIH, D. II, Th eotttmuatuu
rtporta coallnued suet for th
itles oCmetv In IMglum and North
urn Franc, many trwichr being
raptured.
At lb very Ptal wbr the lr
man ata4 for an olUnslvo
movement, Ik British dpvord
blow which resulted In an ad sue of
tirsctlcally two Mil.
ttnttsd Pre rvle
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(Klile that the l)fJtt U lunk. li
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TliU mati liO. tl coiir ot the nyuaJrou ilun Into th. South Allan
J,rmn.. H.i utidrr Admiral von Hpoo tic under Admiral SWrtle., and ho
iroru lla lltlon alt Chill U wk.'found luOerin.nortta of the la K
L. hrro H k ,h, Monmouth and laud 1.1... quickly. Uli tor
(lood IK-t. Itrlllah rruU.r. under Ktiu. nd fa-tor .hip., ho trnk hr,e
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mid dontroycil tu .-surncoeri;.
Drwdon na drlvcu Into tlio Imrbor
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lltioUciiaii and U ' K linn iiw "l . ".
K..MI 'nlly'ly from l nlt,r ihclr'..bn. xM.cro he K undercolni re
ttr t .,U Adu,.rn. Craddock pair,. Out In the 8I.U . Mw
to llrllUh cruwiTa art iym .
for tho l)rtdeii, ahould It leave, the
llrltUh Urol uiidr
rrlck Cliarlt Dovclon Hturde"
The fnl rruUera Hclmriiliurttt.
and U PilK imtl aiiwp
vlctorj- In which
wt ItU life
in.i i l.n llrltUh admiralty. nrond
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had ipcrcieiy em
action.
Birds Belong to Oregon
MltUOK
ipnoaTinyQ
Rtlat Cms Co. Is Against the Federal Uwtat.
Till
A aoon aa C. U. Onelll cloaa hli
IarKument for tho ttate, and Circuit
Jiidco nemon Instruct the Jury, tlie
futo of William Slma, Love Chandler
and Ivan Krnat, charged with cattle
rustllnjc, will bo lu the hand of the
Jury.
Tlio opening argument for the ttato
aa made laat night by H. M. Man
ning, and In tbli he attacked the
veracity ot aeveral of tho defenae'a
nllnesteit, particularly that of Floyd
itrandenburft". He atated that the
klnte'a caan against the trio wan con
lndng, and for the ake or l.ixr and
order, bo aiked that Jutlc be done
I In tho wny of a verdict.
This morutug'a aeaslon of the court
waa occupied bby the argument! for
the defenae. Qolng over the Saws In
tho atate'a caao, as tbey appeared to
the detente. Judge Nolnnd itated that
the three men were victims of the
crcat Western war between tho
homesteader and the cattleman.
Tho argument ot Judge Drake at
tacked the state's case, and classed It
as a "wounded bird." Ho held that
It uas all built upon a scheme out
lined by Tt. 31. Osborn. whom ho
called tho "shorter and uglier" word.
Discrepancies In the evidence ot the
prosecution's testimony, such a a
confession by Chandler to Osborn In
a snowstorm, while driving cattle,
the condttlou ot the hide alleged to
have been burled, etc.. were pointed
out. and tho attorney -held that the
tntij had utterly failed to prove that
.fldi Johnson's spotted cow had been
Killed.
Court rendjourned thia afternoon at
a o'clock, when C. . OnelU began
the Mnto's closing argument. A large
crowd Is present to hear this speech.
1 he caso will bo In the Jury's hands
tuntchl beyond a doubt. Theru are
many theories as to the verdict to be i
relumed, but It Is the general opinion
that the Jury wilt be out for some
time.
fclms. Chandler and Ernst, all prom
inent In tho Sand Hollow country, are
charged with killing a spotted cow
belonging to J. X. Johnson, selling
the meat and burying tho hide on the
Rims ru'ueh. This was alleged to have
been done In December, 191S, and the
hide found aycar later.
Although there Is one school dis
trict that has not yet submitted n&
enumeration, and while a number of
children aro enumerated In more than
one district, and It Is necesasry tot
bate these matters straightened out
before anything definite can be given
out, it Is believed that there are 2.690 I
children ot school age In Klamath
county. ,
Last year's enumeration waa 2.CI7.'
Tho gain this yoar Is still larger than)
the figures Indicated, as all 20 years
ot age were eliminated this year, but
wero enumerated last year.
WASTING WATER
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CAUSES
INJURY
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HOT WORDS FLY '
AT NAVAL MEET
IN WASHIN6T0N
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COLMITTKKMEN LEAVB ROOM IX
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ANOER
TAblea Are Toaaded, aad
setts Maa Reeorto to Vi
LaacBage la Deswaaelac
lade of Others Ths !
. for lavestlgauoa as
la Purely Herceaary.
IIW. It. VANCE ULTCHIX8 FALUS
bx irFcoviatiiu sidewalk
AND INJURES TENDON IX
I-OWEH LIMB
Aatbaasacor "Bis Jim" Sullivan,
the New York city lawer, who was
named minister to Santo Domingo by
Secretary Bryan some months ago,
and who came to the United States
alter Walker W. VIck had criticised
his administration, bos been sent back
to his post by Secretary ot State
(train. Kow nnnrsnanprs havo becun
Ian attack on him, alleging that he
might aid financial Interests, which
I wish to exploit the Island.
Mr. vick was commissioner oi cus
toms on the Island, having been ap
pointed by the president. He return
ed and offered his resignation because
he did not care to work with Sullivan.
6RANT INCREASE
IN RAIL RATES
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United Press Serrlea '
WASHINGTON, D. a, Datv il.
Decidedly stormy waa tkk aAaraoa .
meeting of the house
naval affairs, to which was
ner ot Maasachsaetta. aakfac tC: m ,
Investigation to deUmlae taa Be.
tlon's preparedasaa tor war. -
Gardner, la support of hla I
wrangled load aad long wRk
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gressmen Wltherspooa aa Gray.
anger, Gardner flaally left taa
All rooms nearthe coauattasa
knew that a wraagle waa aa. far all
of the mea talked la wad
There was muck povadlaf af
The trouble cajaa altar Qrar :c
Indiana lnUaaated that OarwaaT de
sire for as, iBTaaticatSaa was IbVbbV
enced by BereaatU latataata Oari
ner tbd becaate extreasaly aagry-. .
-"I am tired of thU sort af task."
he shouted. "Receatly there waaa
I story from the White Hsaaa that war,
material mea hack thla aaarav Kst
Besides the complete destruction of
the John Thorsen home yesterday
morning, anothor mishap Is laid at
the door ot those who. Instead of
shutting off water to keep It from
freezing, leave the faucets run nil
night. This Is an Injury sustained by
Mrs. H. Vance Hutchlns, wife ot the
news editor of the North esters.
Water from an outside faucet near
the corner of Second and Washing
ton streets has formed a sheet of Ice
across tho sidewalk, across tho street
and Into a vacant lot on the other WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 18
side, stepping on wis ice in "e The interstate Commerce CommlssIon'Gray, and prove yoar
anrkness, rs. uuu-mns uawtucu a today granted the application of 1225
tiara rail, resulting in we "uurj- E.g..-, railroads for a flat Increase
eta
IS
admiral tella yea wa
navy, you aay. 'yoa
you're trying to raise year awa jaa
dard'; if a private cltlsea
paredness, yon aay be has:
terlal for sale; If it Is a
man. you say 'polities' gat t, Mr.,
which today makes It Impossible forof 5 pencent jn ,-jtea except on coal."
her to walk. 'coke. Iron ore and 'labe-and-rall"
'joint shipments.
Gray denied that he meaataay lav-
suit. The hearing closed abruptly,
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1 Wild hogs are an Oregoa prodaet. "
This will Increase the revenues of Thirty were shipped treat Carry Ce.
'tho roads affected about $50.000000.' to Marsbfield to be fattaaaa. f
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COqUILLK, Dec. I, District At
torney I.. A. I.IIJeqvUt won his right
for the supremacy of the Oregon
gamo law prohibiting tbo kllllug of
migratory game birds from boat pro
llod or operated by mecliaulcul
Itower over tho federal act of 1V13.
which assumes to lake jurisdiction
over this kind of game from th mate
nad Invest It In thn federal govern
meat. This vktory came la the shn) t
feclslon by District Judge Coke In
ernillng a demurrer to au Indict
inent brought a year ago sgl"l
lllllls Short for shooting rnnvnabuck
duoka from n gasoline launch lu Ten
Mile Lake lu this county. y his de
cision, Judge Coke folio the rvcenl
declalou of UalUd Htatos District
Judge Trleber ot tho Arkausas fedorsl
lourt, who hold that the congressional
act of 11S waa uncoustllutloual.
ikort waa arrested by Deputy (lauie
Warden James Thomas, under liiMtruc
ikma from District Attorney LIIJc
ivlst, and waa Indicted.
abort will undoubtedly appeel to
taa auprama court af the state, and
the case probably will go to the high
eat court In the land.
District Attorney MIJaqvlHt's brief
follows very closely the same llaa of
TAX COMMISSION SENDS
THE TAXABLE VALUATION OK
I'lIlll.lC SEHVICE CONCERNS IX
KLAMATH COUNT
logic embodied lu JuiIko Trolbi-i's di-
rlslnit. This decision, wuivn -
lorrat l siHirUntcn. In l'rt nnni.
"Aro mlgrnlory birds, when In a
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i.rnnertv of lll fultOil Htaiesr ni-,m operate! 111 ivinmnw wuhw "
ml., of the low hlch all the A'"T
.... mnru have rccKiilcd Is tlnit
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...i.... la fHrao naturae. iieuoiiM""-'"i
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- nr. nwnetl ny "I" "iniiB.
tin game, nro iih-
This principle 1ms hud tho nppronl
of the supreme court f Iho 1'nlK'd
Btntes In every
l.pfore It."
rase which Inn come
SAN KUANCIBCO, Dee. IS. Ar
nold Kruckmiin 1ih irturnod to 8nn
KranclKio, ufter hnvltig completed ft
.,. r il. world. He engnged
by the I'Aimiua-l'nclllc IntornntloniU
p.m.u nn to nrrnuKU mi
rncu
uf
uosltlon to nrrnuKq fr " aorlal graph company. l.0n.j
,co Su d the vor.dn 19irM.souoiTelei.houo and Telegraph c
the b Ig !2c of Ih. expoHltlon. T0Mli Bprtj.. Va Uaj V
owlnglo tho exMlng cond. ..ouh ,n company, f 0.U I J
v..r....n n.,i imitH of tho Orient, ns a
result of tho world-wide wr. the
expnsltlou management wns forced to
abandon tho rnce, na tho grwtw part
of the course was necessarily through
the countries eiiRBgetl In war.
tii valuation of property owned
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I.UUI1G HOrVIVU mi .ii.v... -.
STfi. according to tho statement just
sent County Assessor J. I I-ee by the
Htntn lax commissien:
Southern raelllc company, B9,
202.90; California-Oregon Power com
iwiny, 193.980; Pacific Telophono ana
'Tolegrnph company, f 37,085.84;
Western Union Tolograph company.
S0.nril.tl6: Wells-Fargo Express com-
puny. S2.7riS.72; Klnmnth Tolophono
and Telegraph comiwny, 12,40c; ban
goll Valley Telephone company, 1.
Slfl.80: Merrill Telephone und Tolo
..nivh rmntmnv. Sl.077.44; Pioneer
company,
'elephone
Valley and
Klamath Fulls Tolophono company,
g C 5 C ; Diluting Telophono and Tele
graph company, fMB.OO.
MILLING CO. IS
sued in coiTIMotschenbcher W
et
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J, J. MORTOX BRINGS ACTION TOj
tXRECLOSE A MORTGAGE ON
PLANT OF THE MUTUAL MILL
IXG CO. AT CHUVOQUIX
Scheming Friends Outwitted by Popular Caplt
TO HANG PHOTO
OF 010 JURIST
JUDGE HANNAH THE SKCOXU
CIRCUIT JUDGE OF THE OLD
FOUH.COUXTV DISTRICT, WILL
BE HONORED MHJALLY
Suit to foreclose a mortgage tor
IS2.207.S5 on the plant of the Mutual
'Milling company, and for $225 attor
ney fees was commenced today In
'the circuit court by J. J, Morton.
W. H. Shaw Is attorney for tne
plaintiff. The sawmill Is located at
Chlloquln.
Married, at the home ot the bride's today," said the bridegroom taJa af- ,
mother, Mrs. Fred J. Williams, onfternoon, but when we; learned that
Washington street, Thursday night, ' some friends were plamalng to alay
Verpon Theodore Motschenbacher and j tricks on us, we were married aavaral
Miss Marguerite Williams.
CelHar. y
MISS THOMAS IS
NOW IN THE VAN
The liooth-Kelloy mills have been
eight-hour aay ior m
pu on
winter.
an
Six Indira of Ire,
Work ot cutting Ico for summer use
has been started on Upper Klamath
I.ake by Btraw'a Dairy. The Ice Is
six Inches lu thickness, and Is afford
ing splendid skating.
Following the hunglng of an en
larged portrait of the late Henry Kee
Beo lu the circuit court iooiu by the
Klamath County Bar Association, an
othor attorney much associated with
the local courts Is to be so honored.
This is Hon. H. K. Hannah, tor thirty
five years on tho circuit bench In
Southern Oregon, and presiding here
when Klamath, Lake, Jncksou and
Josephine were nil In the same dis
trict. A portrait ot Hannah has boon en
larged, and will grace the court room.
If.ai.nah was the first district attorney
lu tho district, and was the second
Judge He is well known to all ot
tho old timers, as he prosecuted and
defended a number ot cases here In
the early days.
' There Isn't a person In Klamath
(Falls who did not Tsnow that this
happy event was to take, place wma
J day. but It Is certain that In having
tho ceremony performed last night,
theso well known young people out
witted even their most Immediate
friends. The wedding, most people
believed, would be solemnized in the
spring, but others were listening for
tho nuptial chimes Christmas.
Yesterday a few oh, very, very
TAKES FIRST PLACE IN THE VAU
DEVILLE TICKET SELLING
RACE TODAY FROM MISS MAR
GUERITE DUXBAR
hours earlier, outwitting even th
the ever-observant Rooaey
who was my roommate In th laat
days of my bachelorhood."
Motschenbacher Is the son of M.
Motschenbacher, a local merchant. Me
graduated the Klamath County
School in 1910, attaining Inane an
debater, uomg to tne uaivarnriy.nft
Oregon, he represented th U. la far
enslc contests, and was also, a meanter,
ot the Glee club for four season. la1
hla last two years at the UnlWralty'
he was regular catcher for th haaa-
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few-ot those close to the happy , b" , 'cafm' anf wa ""'KttS
man In the cure, were given reason to , '' the student body. Ht H nW
Following Is the standing this after
noon ot the contestants In the race
tor the free trip to the Panama-Pacific
International Exposition, which will
bo awarded the young lady soiling the
highest number of tickets to the
Christmas vaudeville show;
Miss Ada Thomas . ; 2,100
Miss Marguerite Dunbar ...... 1,800
Miss Santamau , .... 1,150
Miss Bessie Ogle 1.050
Miss Ella Dew 800
Miss Verda Coxad , 800
Miss Adelaide Schubert 600
MUa Hasel Baraea , . , 800
believe that the ceremony was to be
(solemnized today at noon. Even tho
know-lt-all newspaper men had to
give a gasp ot astonishment when ho
called the Williams homo after tho
noon hour today, and learned that In
stead of calling just as tho ceremony
was ended, he called soveral hours
afterward.
Following the basketball game last
night, members of the Motschenbach
er and Williams families assembled
at the Williams home, At 10 o'clock,
Ror. Ernest 0. Richards, pastor of
the Grace M, E. church, performed
the ceremony uniting the couple for
life, Will Hum, a brother-in-law of
the bride, giving her away.
"It was our Intention to be married
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meeting with success as an taatrnaiar
and nthletlo and debating oaacb ta
tho high school. r .
The bride, in the years of her
dence In Klamath rail, hM.alwaaa
been extremely popular la th'ya
er social circles, an4. is hlgalr-aa-j'r .,
coinpllsbed la many Haei.f.nTfcf jfmi
uaieu me iocajntgn seaevia-4vw,4t.v,y'.
but until recently she haa fcM,d)M j,:
post-graduate work at-ta .itinavm
all school activities ah tank
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The couple wll resl4'eAvtlpt
llama resiaaaoe. stra, inaani
Miss Katherla WUrteaW.lk
twin sWr. will lear M
far aa eateaatv
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