The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 23, 1915, Image 1

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commander of the British crutaera In
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hard Tuxpam, canted Carranxa to res
cind tils orders for the cesaatlon of oil
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KINO FERDINAND AND QUEEN MAHIE OF ROVMANIA
MT. UKI HAS A
LITERARY CLUB
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MT LAKI, Jan. IS. At a meeting
held last Saturday night at Mac's
Cash atoro, the people of thla vicinity
formed a literary club. The trat
meeting will be held thla evening
at the church. Mr. Case was elected
president, Mr. Horb Lester, vice- pres
ident; Mr. Tit Orlfflth, socrotary, and
Mr. McLcllan, librarian.
Hev. Ostler, paator-ovangollit of the
I'rosbytcrnnn church, preached at the
Mt. Lakl church Sunday evening. Rev.
Avery and Rev. Ostler visited the
Midland district Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. West wore
Klamath Falla visitors Thursday.
The laldlea' aid Is preparing for
a social to be held soon. A unique
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Jadge Reverses Former Decision Vacating Writ
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CONCORD, N. H.( Jan. 1 1. Harry
Kendall Thaw la now on his way back
to New York, te he placed again
In the Matteawan asylum for the
"labial Inaine.
At U o'clock the Federal district
court conrened here, nt which time
WUIaai Travera Jerome, represent
' tB Ute of New York, pmented
audtu fremUe United States
supreme court, vacating the writ of
habeas corpus granted here.
Federal' Judge Aldrloh then revert
ed his former decision, nad Thaw was
surrendered to the New York authori
ties, - Sheriff Hornbeck, of Duchess coun
ty, has the prisoner In custody.
Thaw did not nuke any statement
over being returned to New York,
where In IfOf, he killed Standford
White for too close relations with his
former .wife, the notorious Bretyn
iNetblt Thaw.
program Is being prepare w
which all will bo Interested. Watch
for further notice.
Mr. Miller nnd daughtor, Maud,
spent Friday flsblug and visiting with
friends In thla vicinity.
Herbert Phllltpa was among those
doltverlng hogs ut Midland Wednes
day. Mr. Will Morrison was a Klamath
Fulls visitor Friday. Mr. Morrison
came out for tho week-end.
The Cheyno brother have begun
breaking brush on their land south
of the Gristle ranch.
J. A. McComb was In town Satur
day for a load of lumber.
An unusual number of cattle, bogs
and sheen wore shipped from this
section of the country Wednesday.
iinrrv Stilts was In Mt. Lakl dis
trict Thuraday, buying hogs for ship
ment next week.
Tla Orlfflth will deliver sixty head
of hoga to Fred Stukel at Midland
Wednesday.
COASTERS BEFORE
IJUDGE; RELEASED
FLYING TRIP DOWN THIRD IS
CAUSE OF THREE YOUNG MSN
BEING STOPPED BY COP NO
PROHIBITING ORDINANCE
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SACRAMENTO, Jan. " M.-Obv-
ernor Hiram Johnson Is strongly op
posed to the Shartel measure, in
troduced In the House yesterday, pro
viding for sulking out the three-year
leasing clause In the Webb anti-alien
land law.
Many people believe that the gov-
lernor'a attitude In this matter to likely
"Even If they'd nned us, that ride
would havo been worth It," aald one
of the trio, after Polios Judge Leavltt
luid told Lawrence Mehaffey. Cecil
Weeks and Harold Klanear that there
was no ordinance prohibiting coast
ing, and that they were released.
The three young men were on their
way to town after coasting in an
other part of the town. Fearing that
tholr aled might bump Into them tf
they assayed to walk down Third they
plted aboard, and made record time
down the four blocks of smooth road
way.
At Mala street their speed sleek-
eued none. They went down Third
to Klamath avenue and then up Klam
ath to Fourth, where Mehaffey lives.
Patrolman Obenchata then request
ed the boya to appear before Police
Judge Leavltt thla mernlng.
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Japanese farmers, was introduced
the request of labor organisations, imaa.
tnda that thla la no Ume tor lnur--Dunkirk aad other,lrenefalM'
naUonalcompUcaUons, which are Uke- glaa town by aTtoterare niillg ;
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ly to arise again as iney am wo iuo .- -" -tjtf ' pci "A
Webb bill was Introduced.
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Since that time they -have taken vote
after vote, and remained unchanged,
despite all arguments, etc.
At 4:40 this afternoon, they re
turned to the court room to be dis
missed realising that It would be Im
possible to reach a verdict.
They were discharged after being
requested by Judge Noland not to
state how they stood for aequltal
or conviction.
Once thla afternoon the jury re
turned to the court for additional
Instructions. Even with this they
were unable to agree.
The defendant, William Jonas, Is (
chanced with a statutory crime. j
TRADING STAMP
HIT BY FORBES
DILL INTRODUCED BY REND MAN
MEANS PRACTICALLY THE PRO-
HIBITION OF THE USB OF THE
TRADE BOOSTERS)
LE6ISLAT0RE
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MEMBERS ADJOURNED YESTER
DAY, AND PARTIES ARE SENT
TO INSPECT VARKH78 STATE INSTITUTIONS;
These reports declare that'
airmen dropped hundreds
killing aad lajariag scores ef
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ROTTRRDAM. Jan.1 It.-
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men arriving from Nerd report seeK
Ing an airship foaader la .tWNeHsyS I
Sea, far frem the mmtr-t-i iA
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Zeppeuaa repertec an raiemsi .ame
British-coeet. "
SALEM, Jan. 23. Both the senate
and the bouse adjourned over Satur
day to reconvene Monday, In the
meantime, the various committees
will make Inspections and studies as
required of them.
Smith, Wagaer, Elmore and Clark
compose the special committee from
the House aad Senate to iaspeet the
buildings of the Eastern Oregon In
sane asylum, at Pendleton. They left
Friday night for UmatUla eouaty.
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her marriage to Captate Dngnteew
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known and the nearest approach to
a hat la the high headdress of the
Manchu woman, who must be married
In order ttr boast this adornment.
Mrs. Ann T. Stelnaurer will prob
ably be Boston's first policewoman, aa
Mayor Curley has declared that he
will find a way to appoint her to Ue
police force despite the fact that he
has no authority under we w.
JONAS JURY WAS
UNABLE TO AGREE
AFTER FIVE MOOR OP OPE-
LESS DEADLOCKINa, TALIS
MEN ASK THE COURT FOR A
DISMISSAL TOBAY
When the Jury. Is tk' Jamu trial
left the eeurt room UUa fereaeen ther
took a vote and ataai a te nve.
SALEM, Jan. IS. Absolute pro
hibition of the sale or use of trad
ing stamps, coupons, tickets and cards
In connection with merchandise, la
practically provided tor In a bill in
troduced la the House by Representa
tive Forbes, of Crook-Klamath-Lane
counties, for It requlrea that baton
any person can sell or use them he
mutt uke out a license with the
county clerk of the county la which
they are to be sold or used aad pay
therefor If.Mf.
The license la for oa year la dura,
tlon, aad wparate license must he
taken out tor every store uslag Ik
stamps, aad a license held by a trm
eelllag the stamp la valid only far
one store.
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REDDING, Jaa. II. Mount Lassen
broke Into a tremendous, violent erup
tion at a Uttl after alae e'cleek thl
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