The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 18, 1915, Image 1

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    PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Ninth YearNo. U,mn,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1915
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RATES TO BOTH
FAIRS ARE OUT
THIS AFTERNOON
Dr. Geo. W. Crile of Cleveland
Goes to Help French Soldiers
ORFGON
BISHOP
IN LIBEL SUIT
Builder of War
Guns for Austria
LIMIT TO
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STOI'OYCHS
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Announcement of ItlU IIIIH"MK'I'
i.-irlltH between Khimtith Fall mill
tlii' California imposition Iiiih Juh'
Im-i'ii rrcelu'd by tin1 locnl office of
llic Houtheru Pacific. Tlumu mien
nro in effect from Fobrunr) 15 in
Notemher 30, liirltmlvo
To Han Frnnclxco mid return
tin-re will ho two regular form, one
it thirty-day limit, (In- other limited
in iilnl)' days. Tim former Mill rout
an ew-n l wnt y dollar; tlm Inttor
23 2(.
To tlio Sin i Dli'KO fair llin roiiinl
trip rate "III bo HI. Tlilrt will have
ii fort) -day limit,
On nil three cIiiumcm of i on net trip
IICkutH llllTll Mill bo no limit, to lllu
Mopvter iirlvlli'djtcH, both koIiir and
('OinlllK
llmldei theiut Munilnrd expoul
l on rntcH, there will bo announce-'
inuniH from tlmn to time of nt 111
lower rate, with shorter time limit.
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, iicyeiicnd is tki:n fiiom
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WITH LEGAL PAI'EHS
ii'ifil I'iiikh Stnli..,
IIOONK, In., :1jn, n. IIIhIioi.
1Hiiiiiiii.t, nowly (oiibecniloil bishop
of i Ik, Oregon Dlocmi., wax takiu
from ilii; train, ifnroiitc in Poiihtud
jloiluy, unit served ultli piipeis In n
,$5(1.011(1 IHicl suit, brought ai;iilimt
blni by Jolin Cnfvln .Murray, of tills
wily.
! l.llii-l l charKt'il In connection
J with u BtiitmiH'iit It Ih iilli-Bt'iI that
In connection uiih
nurrlaKi'.
' llio IiImIio) inailf
MiirrnyV occonil
HOTALING SEEKS
JO GET CONTROL
-j4ifHKrM!rk
TROOPS ACTIVE LN
BOTH CAMPAIGNS;
JAPS MAY FIGHT
"Jupuneso foi-olun Icgioii" being raiMd by
the AIIIch. This Is ncknovle1fied bjr ot
I n I If J I'resa Servlc
I'.Ulf.S, Jun. IK The
Inpnii ulll lie ucli'ouieil hy
llclaU.
II is niliiiKU'il that the rnKIiiK of a volunteer force of JapaaeM to
help I'ih.mio ami Kimlnnd mIvcs h.it imIkIiI lime leen a knotty probleei
OtllCIll IhC.
Olllcfal paiticliatton hi the "in- in Kuropn by the Japanese mlfbt
lime icMilivil in M'lioits luinpllcutlons. .Not only niight those troops
luni' to be feil ami paid by the Allies, hut Japan uonld have beea la
' posiilon to claim much of the credit for the victory, should her sou
I aid in flushing Germany. This would entitle Japan to a shore of the
KpoIK.
T I.MIfi THAT HIS CHATTEL
MOItTAOi: HAS IMtlOK ItlGHT,
in; sii;s to oirr tiii: nohth
WKsracN ici:m:asi:i
one
l)r (JeorKe W,
of the no tod
Hlirncoim of the
Crlle of C'li'Velnnd, in the American Ambulance Hos
pital In I'aru Or Crllo will Unit
frlemlH In I'arlH, for his fame ban
world. Iihh KOtio to traiicu witn n ijir Hirend arouiul tbo world, and he IsU
Tlieim will be Umiod In connection corpn of nimlit'jiitii and niiren to work roioi;iii7od ns one of the nuthorltle
with fonveutlonii, OreKou day and I . , rr
other Hpcrlnl features at the fair I
Tlio prenuiit one-way ratn to Hani
Krnnclsco I 3 SC.
MARSH LAND MEN
NAME TRUSTEES!
W. C T. U. Petitions
to Bar All Liquors
A null to compol Sheriff C. C. Low
in relcaso the Northwestern plant,
'and collect $5,000 damages from tho
sheriff, has been filed In the circuit
court by It. M. Hotallng. Judge
Drali.t In hit attorney.
In the complaint, Hotallng alleges
that June, 3, 1913, Sam Evans gave
a chattel mortgago on tho printing
plant ns security on a noto for $34,
000 This HotaUns says, he was later
asHlgucd, and lie alleges that this was
due Juno 3, 19U, so ho Is entitled
to tho property.
On the first of September, accord
jlng to tho complaint, Sheriff Low
(took possession of the plant, and still
keeps this posesslon, damaging Ho
jtallng to tho extent of $5,000.
Low took poacsslon of the plant
for the Klamath Development com-
liaron von Skoda Is to Austriu
I what the Krupp works are to Ger
i many In fact, many of his guns
were utod In the Germ in army at
'the brginntng of the war It has
i been learned nincc the tremendous
i campaign tiguingt Licg and Namur
startled tbo world that these sup
posedly strong fortifications were not
taken by Krupp guns, as was at first
believed. The Germans did not have
their Krupp guns ready, and they
used the lighter von Skoda guns,
which beat the fortifications to pieces
within three dayb after they began
work.
Al.
Tlliai: Alii: TO CONDUCT
TAIItS UNTIL DHAINAOK
TIIKT IS I'OIIMKD IIV OIIDUIt
U UOUNTV COUItT
I'OIITI.ANO, Jan. IS. Asking Uiiu,lMid to refuse to order on tho ballot
'the IcclHlatiiro refuse to resubmit to t -i")- special election nny measure
I , , ... .. ... , , . ' for tho Hotel Mon'a Association or
IH-thi peop o of Oiegon tho ( uostlon
of constitutional prohibition of tho "'" , ' ... " , , , '
,..i .i.. f .itc..,tln.r"tKuU,llll""K l1"" 'luestlon In whole
...... . . ..... ...or In Part to any further vote ofi
iih inhu :i !ii... n iiri iiiiiu it in. i.i.iii.iHi
iiif the Multnomah County Woman's tl10 ,00l'k'-'
! ' ,M... - .. ... . -. . 1... .1. .
i iiu iuiiiiuu nits niBi'u ii) iuu
Al it ini'iiiliiK of iMww Klamath
Lake inamli ownorH Hitturday nlKht,
C H. DoLap, A. A. Mehnffey and M.
M. MoiHchonbachor wore eteeted as
truateeH fur th0 carrying on of no
Kotlntloiw for the Klamath Lake
ilralnnge illslrlcl, poudltiK tho crea
tion of this district by tho County
Court
'ther matters
proponed district
the nicetliiK,
of Interest to the
were discussed at!
ChrUlliin Tomueiaiice Union at a mass
'.,,.,..n. i.t ii. i!ni st.li. tiiiinriiaclo'"" J' IrIh " eluilrmaii of tho
adopted the following lesolutlon. mt'eiliig and by Kdward Drake. Its
"Wo. tho Multnomah County "Tol ry
Women'H Christian Tempeniiico
Union nud friends to tho number (
3,500 citizens, gathered In special
...nu .inifitlttt. lo lli.. nltf nf P.rt.
laiitl, do petition your houornble
body to at once pass by unuulmous
vote Hiich hills iih nhall ho uocossiiry
to put Into effect tho constitutional
iiimeiiilmeiit piohlhltlug tho iiiauu
(factum and sale of Intoxicating t
BELIEVE SLAYER
WAS HELD HERE
unny, who filed an attachment on
tho Northwestern In connection with
a suit filed ugalust Kvaus for tha
recover of approximately $5,000.
Since then, n man Ins been in charge
of tho plant fortho sheriff.
Tho Klamath Development com
pany's attorneys, Stono & Gale, hold
that the mortgago held by Hotallng
I? valueless, hccauBo St was nover
acknowledged before a notary or any
; proper oillclal. Therefore, it Is con
tended that tho instrument Hotallng
I seeks to have declared the first Hen
!ls not a notice to attaching creditors
and not entitled to recognition, and
l the attachment of tho development
'company takes precedanco over tho
j void chattel mortgage.
, liquor adopted by tho vntoia nt the i..uti',.ui. iiviUM,
ux'iku orango wood Is a source of list general election. Since tho'
ly and can bo used to supplement pcoplo spoke so decisively on tho i
tlio Imported fustic wood, ns n per- subject of Oiegon dry at tho lecenti
niatient yellow for toxtllos. lelectlon, wo petition your honornhlo
.AIIKNCC UHTTIS, IIKI.D KOU
.Ml'lll)i:it IN WASCO COUNTV,
MAX IIU VOITII AllUKSTKI)
iikhi: in iiii:i !
ALLEY SPORT TO
START TOMORROW
Culled Press Service
I'AKIS, Jan. 18. Tho Gemma assaults near Autreche, aortbeaat
of the Ainse, were repulsed Mitii heavy loss yesterday. The flghtlaf oaa
limit.", the Gfrinnns endeavoring to gain a foothold among the Ffieh
jxisltlons.
Tin- French are on the olTensivo nt Ijil'etrie Woods, northeast of
I'ontn .Moimsen.
From the Argonno region to Ujipcr Alsace, the armies are flouadeo
ing in enormous snous. Operations there arc checked but aot eBded.
Iiotli nre endeavoring to force their artillery and infantry tbroagb
forc.stH anil mountain passes blocked with snow.
TEN ARE GIVEN
CERTIFICATES
hksclts ok kkccnt static ex.,
United Press Servlcs
Ul-.IIU.V, Juu. 18. It is officially claimed that the Allies, have lost
I 150,000 killed, wounded and captured since early In December.
Tho German losses arc said to be u fourth of this Dumber.
'Sluro tho enemy assumed the offensive, it has not beea able to i
nny material progress at any point. On the contrary, we bare
considerably," says tho statement.
Distinct German successes at La llolselle, north of the Argoame,
announced. ' .,
ALL LOCAL APPLICANTS FOn
OXE VE.VU PAPERS '
to
United Press Service
AM1XATIOX ADE LV1)K KXOWX! PETnOGnAD, Jnu. 18. Despite fearful weather conditions,
K reporte.l both north and south of the Vistula. This Is said
, serious.
I in me norm, me missnins are iiivshuik uo ivnaru rnuwiui.
Ono vear certificates have been ' tno -0"111. 'he Germans are moving toward Warsaw. Fighting la
Issued to the following Klamath coun- Caucasus has. slackened.
ty teachora, who took the recent state "
test:
Margaret Aldrlch, Mabel E. Cllne,
C. u. Corpening, Zella G. Evans, Mrs.
Uortlia Ezoll, Beatrice Harbough,
Winifred Keyes, Helen I. Paxon, Ger-
ttude M Selley, and Mrs. Pauline
White
to
tae
Tells About Medill
RARMY
F
BRING GOOD FEES:
Prisoners Say Williams Said He Killed Carpenter
That Frank Williams, now serving
a Hfo sentence In tho penitentiary
for tho murder of Allen C. McLeod,
IXSPlCCTOns KOK FOItniGX GOV- also confessed to prisonerrf in tho
county jail that ho killed Jack Me
dill, who left hero with Williams In
KIINMEXTS PAVING FnOM $70
TO OVEU $100 FOlt SUITAIILE May and has uot been seen sice Idrlvlnsr.'
Paisley. Medill said he did not want
to, and the longer they argued, the
mora angry they became. i
"All right," Williams la credited
with saying, "if you don't go to
Patsloy, I'll toll the authorities tbatl
you stoio tue two Horses you are
AltTlLLEItV STEEDS
Restaurant Burned
Firemen's Work Saves Block of Wooden Buildings
I'lro orlglunllng In tho kltehon of
tho Poloratelner restaurant on Hlxth
"Toot, near Klamath nvonuo, last
nlKht destroyed tho room and colling
"f tho fr"o structure oceupled by
lio roBtnurnnt, and Uestroyod tho
''Btanrant fixtures.
Only tho prompt and offlcolout
wrk of the flremen, clambering over
of8 with Icy hose, saved a general
coullngnatlon. The building that
inught flro Is located In the midst
of a hunch of wooden buildings
which could easily hnva caught flro
mid burned,
Mrs. I'etcistelnor'fl loss will run
cIoho to $2,000, Her furnlturo, etc.,
was Insured for that amount.
Tho building, which is tho prop
erty of Ed, DuFault, of Lnngoll val
ley, was not Insured. It will tako
extensive repairing to put it In good
shape ngiiln. Whother or not Mr.
DuFault will do this Is not known
nt this, tlmo.
That Chuenco Pettis, nuobtod In
Wasco county for murder, Is the Uob-
ort Pettus who wint In jnll hero for
horse stealing and attempted statu
tory crime, Ih tho opinion shared by
Sheriff Chrlamau, of Wasco county
and Sheriff Low, of Klamath county,
Hearing that tho Wasco oillclal was
hocking Information regarding Pet
tis, Low wrote him, describing tho
outh held heie, and tolling of his
Klamiith history A letter from Tho
DiiIIoh .says that the sheriff Is cer
tain that tho man held Is tho ono
who waslu jail hero n couple of yoars
tiRo.
Pettis Is bolug held in Wasco coun
ty and Is charged with a cold-blooded
murder
III Oil lillHlllOHM
Harry L, Walthor, who Is con
nected with the Callforula-Orogon
Powor company, Is hero from Mod
ford, attending to business Interests,
The hoi so Inspectors representing
the French government scorn to bo
meeting with success iu finding suit
PAI.MS AND ItEGALS WILL STAHT nho animals for light artillery serv
ice out of the steeds now at the
HOWLING LEAGUE SCHEDULE
I.INKVILLE AND MAXIMUMS
ON DECK
Adams ranch, near Merrill, for their
iiibpcetlon. Yesterday ono of two
of over throe horses wore accepted,
and good prices paid.
The inspection continues today.
There is tall; of another Inspection
hoio at a later date, to secure mora
horses.
"These men are good judges of
Tho city bowling league schedule
of c,nnios will start tomorrow oven
lug, vhen Joo Kent's Palms will
try ('(inclusions at maple smashing
with Van ilollen's Itegnl Shoo store hni'teflesh, and they nro anxious to
toam. ibecuio ut many here as possible.
Wednesday night tho LInU.vHlo.nois.cj striding fifteen haudB and
team will play tho Maximums. Five Uu'lghiiiR 1100 or 1150 nre what
men will roll for each team nt eaehjthey want, und If tho horses are of
engagement. jany real uluo, they nro purchased,"
The Cams opening the toumtuneutiuld u pioailuont stockman up from
aro composod et: 'Merrill today.
Palms Joo Kent, captain; Henry "Tho price paid depends upor the
Kotsdovor, Frank Upp, Mike I.av-'oith of tr-e animal. Prices rang-
enlk, Hunk Free, Don Dale, Ralph) lug tro $70 to $110 hnvo been paid."
Dulo. ' i
Regals L. Q. Von Uellen, cap-, Up from Merrill
tain; Leo Houston, Joe Drett, A. H,
Loewo. E. B. Elliott, Austin Hay
den.
Justice of the Peace George Of
fleld, of Merrill, Is a county seat
visitor this afternoon.
Is the statement mado by the Jail V
Inmates. They say Williams told
them he shot In self defense.
The prisoners say that after Wil
liams had entered a plea of guilty
and had been seutenced to life Im
prisonment, ho was questioned by
Sheriff Low, when tho lattor re
turned him to Jail, regarding tho
whereabouts of Medill. Williams
stoutly denied any knowledge of Mo
dill's wanderings, and said they
parted friends.
While Williams was in the court
room, one of tho prisoners had cut
from a magazine a rather gruosomo
picture, showing a mnu stalking
from a man ho had murdered. One
prisoner Jokingly asked Wllllai a If
that represented ho- and Medill.
At tlio sight of tho picture, Wil
liams turned pale and apparently be
camo weak, tho prisoners sny. Short
ly afterwards, ho told of tho end of
Medill.
Tho story told by tho prisoners
Is that Williams said he and Medill
woro camped Just across the Hue In
Lake county. Ho said there was an
argument as to where they should
go the next day.
Williams Bald ho wanted to go to
At this, according to the prisoners.
Williams said Medill flew Into a rage
and reached for his gun. Wllluuu
says he pulled quicker than Medill,
and shot the latter through the toft
hand.
Dosplto his wound, Medill palled
his gun, Williams told the prisoners,
aud was trying to get a "bead" oa
Williams when the lattor shot again.
This shot killed Medill.
What disposition was made of the
body, Williams did not say. He told
tho prisoners that the scene of the
last camp with Medill was marked
by some, cuts on a tree near the
road, and that about sixty yards
from tho tree was a chest. He asked
the first prisoner to get out to go
and dlspoBo of this chest, whloh tke
prisoners bollove contains sUdllVa
body.
Williams returned to Klaauita
Falls with the wagon and Odtlt C
Medill. Later he Is said to hare aoM
tho colt from one of MediU'a aetata.
and to have worn clothing
lo Medill,
Medill was never afterward
and Williams told several
stories regarding the wberwibowts.af
the rulaslng csrneater,
l