The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 13, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH, FALLS, OREGON,. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1915
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SPAIN TO APPEAL
TO POWERS OVER
MEXICAN AFFAIR
fulled I'rOM Horvlce
MADRID, Feb. 18. A a remit or the expulsion of Spanish Ambes.
Mtlor euro from Mexico by Carraaxa, Spain U contemplating making an
appeal to the power ia order (o obtain net Ion and end at once the rule
of anarchy which for four years lia keen n rrlgn of (error In Mexico.
Officials openly admit that tltejr are very much worried over the poe
klble fate of the extensive Hpaatoh colony realdlng In Mexico City. fol
lowing Hie expulsion of the Spanish mlnUtor.
It In undcrNt4iod tltat Mrong reprwutntlon on iliU Mibject uro 10 Ik;
iiumIo m the United M4atei In Iho hope that Ainelcn "111 lit to Inter
trne In Mexico nnil safeguard the right of l lie SMtnli ii well a oilier
foreign resident.
The Spanish foreign MTrctary 1" today rloM'lvd with Jocpli K, Wil
li! nl, the Amerirnn ninhaaandor, and it l Ix'lleved Unit thin matter Is being
ihurnughly discussed.
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One Turn of the Four Mile Course For the Big Auto Raeet to
Be Held Inside he 1915 Exposition Gates
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SCANDINAVIANS
PROTESTS BACH
The Vnnderbllt cup rnco and tbe Clrantl Prix aro early features of the Panaraa-Paclflc International exposi
tion at-Han Franclso. Tbe Vnnderbllt cup rnco la on February 22, and the Grand Prix on February 27. Tbe
exposition courno In tbp moBt novel ever laid out, and a, part of It Ilea between the exhibit palaces, state bul!d
Iiirh and foreign pav!lllonn and parallel to the Golden flate. The prize money for the two races Is $15,000, In
mldlllon to tho cup.
Tutted I'reuu Service
WAKIIIXOTOX, Feb. I a. Aa reoull. of l lie cxpluilou of the MjwnUli
iiiuhnMador from Mexico by 1'rovUlonal I'rcwldcut Carranza, avrlou and
niiMt perplexing illMrttltlia have ariien, t-nllluit for rnreful and uefful
diplomacy to urevent nnther oiil break of war.
A irteaMge was forMarded to Carranxn toilay In which ho wa ulinrply
liifonneil tltat any further trouble of the nauio acorc would cnue him
M-rloii dlMcaltiea.
A copy of thU note wna given to Krnor Ihm Junn Ittauo y Oapangos,
Hie HMnlidi ainhaMUMlor to Hie, United HIaIcm. rllo in wald to have cabled
it to the HnanUh foreign oAce Immediately.
KENO TRIP ENDS iMASK BALL AT URAIG KENNEDY
IN MUCH TROUBLE1 MAUN PLEASES; REACHES TOWN
IIAKKKTIIAIX TKAMS AKK 'Ah,AIA.VV CHAItlCTE8 SUSTAINED AltTHUS B. REEVES' "SaKXTIMC
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I.CI'KI, ONE 1'fiAYER FltAC
TUItKH XOHi:, AND SlOTOU.i
MOATS A'ltE IIROKEN DOWN i
COURT AOJOURNS GLAISYER WILL
FOR ITS CLERK DIRECT A TEST
I.eo'rt defeat at Qettysburg, Na
poleon' retreat from Moscow with
'hiicIi tragedies can bo classed an 111
xlarred Invasion of Keno yesterday
by n public school second basketball
team, and n high school third team.
Iloth teams wcro badly walloped by
tho Kcnoltos, and Lawrence Mot-
Hchcnbacher broke his noso In the
midst of tho conflict.
IN OANCE AT NATIONAL HALL.
SAfJr.nilUSH CLEAUIXG TAKEN
UP. OTHER MAUN NEWS
(Herald Special Service)
DETECTIVE" TO HE FEATURED
IN HERALD ANDAT THE STAR
THEATER
Arthur B, ReeveB, whose all-absorb-
Mntr otntilan t PnU ITahmaiIh v.
MA1.IN. Feb. 13. On the evenlnkf ."". -"'. " """". ""-"'. ""
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v.u.uw uctcuiic, ivaiurcu or
at February 6th a mask ball was
glvtn nt the National House at Malln,
Tho hall was fairly well filled, and
(iilte n 'number woro masked. The
maskers were quite grotesque, repre
senting many personalities. All char-i
ncters were well sustained. v
CIRCUIT COURT HTOI'H Sl-HIONH
FROM ii UNTII, U OCI-OCK
WHILE CHAKTA1N FUNERAL IS
IN PROGRESS
TO SUPERINTEND AXV Hl'OAII "' to J Um
.for departure. D. 0. Morris nnd
MAY BE high grammar kids reached Teeter's
llondlng, and landing there, lit a lire
and snent the night. Earl Chand-
""" .Inr-'a III oil uphnnl llOVS' DORt didn't
. , '"'u 1tHt ,,k "I' ",0 coul-! leave Keno until C o'clock this morn-
palgu for a beet sugar plant forjnK and 0le boyg gat ln a dance
uuu oi rospoct lor circuit t-ouriMMamniu coumy is i-ouniy AKncui- ;imii untllthen In order to keep warm..
IIEET TESTS THAT
MADE HERE
the Cosmopolitan, Red Book and
other national Journals, today begins
a splendid serial "The Exploits of
Elaine" in tho Herald. The Install
ments will appear Mondays and Satur
days, and Monday night, the "Ex-
.plolts" will be shown In fascinating
Mr. Halo has been assisting Mr. niotlon pictures at the Star theater.
Hunt In logging the sagebrush from- Reeves makes use of none of the
the latter's homestead. 'old time gumshoe themes. His
Miss A. B. Gillette from Canada lai8'0?63 arf ,aU ?"f " "ltra-
visiting nt tho home of Mrs. Wood.lmod,ern p ot8' and s,torics ."
all Instructive as well as Interesting
Mlsn Harrison Plnnacy, teacher of by reason of the exposition of a nnm-
tho Sluuta View school, visited neariber of Inventions and scientific facts
Merrill Saturday and Sunday. 'that to the laymen are mostly en-
Clerk George Chaxluln, whoso father, jiurlat II. Roland Olnlsyor, just re-;
Dr. John A. Chastalu, died Thurs
day in Konnnxa, Circuit Judgo No
land adjourned court from 2 to 3
o'clock this afternoon) the tlmo tho
funoral was held in Honanta.
turned from Covnllls.
"if. any iKrsou wants to mnko n
thorough test ot the possibilities of j
licet culture hero, I will be glad j
to superintend Iho work free of
APPROPRIATION
iHhroiiilfd In nivAtnrv. Knnpdv nll
Mrs. II. E. Wilson gave a qulltlngU)e why.. and. hmt nn(, h,g 8tory
bee recently. Thoae present were: wj no doubt bo eargerly followed
.iiesuumes aiuwonoge, naie, num
Trial or tho Roberts divorce suit chargo," said Olnlsyor. "I am con
Is hIIII on. Mrs, Roberts was still vlnccd that this Is a splendid beet
on the stand today, and tho caso country, and know that a test will
nppoars to bo dragging, iprovu this."
Hold Willard Service
(nnd Klrkpatrlck. Besides much
work being accomplished) n good time
socially was had.
The student body ot Shasta View
is taking drills In parliamentary law.
They have drawn up a constitution
J and by-laws.
THIS IS THE AMOUNT THE HOUSE Sunday SofTool at Shasta View was
very well attended last Sunday. Next
in words and pictures""..
IS $177,000.00
OF REPRESENTATIVES VOTES
FOR KI.AMATH PROJECT FOR
COMING YEAR
CADILLAC "8"
ON WAY HERE
Temperance Worker to Be Honored at Meeting
A union service will be hold nt
tho Christian church, Tuesday even
ing, beginning at 7:H0, mourning
Frances H. Willard.
All the churches of tho city will
.unite In honoring one of the greatest
woman America has produced
She was the leader ot two great
armies ot 'reform, being president
of tbe World'a Woman' 'Christian
Tomptrance'tfnloB, m well at the
Tompera-ce Union of America. She
was bom September 28, 1839, and
died February 18, 1898,
Following la the program that "will
be rendered: .
The hymns selected were Miss Wll
lard'i favorite,
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WASHINGTON, Feb. X3.-The
j House pt Representatives haB passed
a bill appropriating $177,000.00 tor
i the Klamath reclamation project for
. itho lineal year beginning July 1, 1915,)
lilos y lie tho Tlo u eIulnB Juno so, 1016,
Sunday Rev. Hutchinson from Mer
rill preaches at Shasta View.
Win. Slmms hat contracted to re
I move the sagebrush from the land of
I J. Frank Adams leased by F. H.
Jobes.
DRAWING
Opening Song-
Tliat Binds."
nosponslvo Tribute Sketches W. C.
T. U.
Selection from ElUaboth Stewart
Phelps Mrs. Stearns.
Solo Mrs. R. R. Hamilton.
Character Sketch of Miss Willard
Rev, Simmon.' .
Memories ot Prances Willard Rev.
Harlan.
Solo J. B. Mason.
Mlu Willard as at Reformer- Rey.
Stubblefleld. ' '
Final Estimate Rev. R. 0. Richards,
Song "God Be With Yoh 'Till We
Meat Again."
A silver oferlng will be taken,
PLANS
FOR NEW SCHOOL
WILL T. LEE TAKES KLAMATH
COUNTY AGENCY FOR THIS
. POPULAR CAR, AND H. D. MOR
TBXSON BUYS ONE
Accordingt to tho local reclama
tion offlclals, the appropriation, covers
tho expenses of operation and mainte
nance ot tho project, and the carrying
on ot the drainage operations out- j
lined. No new extensions of the
project aro planned for the ensuing ,
ftscal year.
Will T. Lee, proprietor of the Cen
tral garage, returned last sight from
a business trip to Portland, where
he .secured the Klamath county,
agency for the Cadillac car.- He is
expecting a Cadillac "eight" here
within a few days, and says this will
RENO'S NEW SCHOOL WILL BE j-ttrnct everybody.
Already one or the "eights" has
HUNGALqW, STYLE, AND WILL i bobn fl0)d her og nn oraer for one
COST CLOSE TO $8,000 PLANS
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Here for Visit
Mrs. K. C. Mlllner, mother ot
Mrs. E. C. Richards, arrived Thurs
day evening from the family home In
Ashland, lor ft two week's visit with
Mr. and Mrs. B, C, Richards.
, ex.
Veghte & Co, are preparing plans
for a new sohool building for the
Keno school district. The building
Is to be built California style, with
a. flat roof, and wlll4eot about 11,000.
The plana will belready for the
contractors about the trst of Ifarok.
s. ft s
was placed with Mr. Lee by Presi
dent Harold D. Mortenson, ot the
Pelican Bay, Lumber company. , '
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from a business trip to Salem and'
Portland, He was away several dayis,
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WAsmNGTON, Feb. lU-4c to learned by tbe state
that Swedes aad.DeuB-rit hav alee
the hitcst imperial decree, wMehi
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tiviUei of the Scaadiaavla-
pirsaed la the latter.
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Ushed, aa the text to stUl w-fekaM from the
It to believed that the lai atoaa ta asiilfth.
a humBarT te a short Ue. , .. .A figfld
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A few oC the Trame--t n-lfll. who tarn mtiattmhntftd.i
of the protest declare that they aa aot aeiiera that ..the ;wmm7Smt$A
epistle, are "warraated by rlirumalaanai " a- ,; a?
It is svaevaUr declared that toaamach aa JTaalaad to irrht ta :
out Ger.-.y.ofretsattmal. i-S,!l
- -lie ironu oiHiiigiBiigi.iiivi.iggi Besoru mnnw iww mrmmmam
tect neatral sblppla. to the atoanl of her aewk to.haM,'hai
answer to the demaades
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LONDON, Feb. 1& Thereto greaV iaterest'
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or too uaera uasifaaia aaa au raai treat rvirfBBi fetvimenriaa,
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who, were m sou a pooawunr or a aapmanae artaca. Te caatae or i
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vessels are filled,
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AMSTERDAM, Feb. 1& Bera advkea say the Katoer has
to General yob Hiadeabers to order a desaemte dash afiaa Waraai
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ucvi wees, sacrwciag everyuuag i orqer to mare tae caatare. ,-
It to estimated that the eswatae - to to so.eathase.theBietteta-'a-i
the new 914180,000,000 loan wUl be voted, wttaaat aapealtloal $$m&
SALTON SEA IS ,
SCENE OF FIGHT
United Press Service
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13. Federal
Immigration Inspectors and a posse
ot Apache Indians today fought a
pitehed battle below sea level with
a party ot American smugglers, led
by a woman.
The smugglers were defeated, and j
two ot them, six smuggled Chinese rt
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andftaaioiipta
jue sauggmes wjerevamewsaoa.
the edge of a dasy cllft.Whleir::
h lookout' foraU JtbV 'aWNyi
lisitin Hun rlfA ahola imV
changed, and ihe jmrnlgrtiaaM
ttcers were nora pressea.onuig'.i
Indiana. cameto their reeeue.c
Gojdle Evans, the. alleged leadJ
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Tho Klamath, Falls Motorcycle
club met last night in their clab
room and made1 final plans for the
much talked-ot endurance race. It
Is to bo held, Sunday March !.,
A committee composed ot O. B.
Coon, L Decker and O. Bodaahalmar
was appointed to Pick a eonrae the
day before' tberun. Thla V'eourse la
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to be over lOe.mlUa la jeagth and
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