The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 12, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH 'FALLS, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1915
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IIKPOHTH IXDICATi;
I HIXKIXO OF "FR'K"
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ta. rrollnilitnry
( iclvcil by Pn-nlilo
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KtiwiiiWKi iibbt haiheii
MAKE A TALK
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llftlilc (I"""''"''- 'f fumnwrro lltj-
n4rnllri'x. Colora-bui, Who fln-tv,
lUt'l fr '''"' Huji'tr Krry
Hlarl'il In 'I'lmt Kliilo Will Allvrnl
llxi SvwkIoii, iiimI Will
lariilrl- lmli ''X I,,ilim
AHDHi'r tlu?
TliC 'lucullnii of u Hiiar licot fc
lor)'(ur Kliunatli county will (ie ilU
cmsoJ ( Ml, l-nlil loiilBlitwt meel
loc of (tip Ml. I.kl iruprovcmoni
Club, wlilrli lll lie !t(lt!iuhl liy n Uel
fpllnn (torn i In- Klamath t'lmmbor
of Commirio mi wHI iih Iho fnrmoni,
etc, oftliu Ml. I.nkl tlldtrlrt,
At IhU incclliiK It I thu Intt'ii
lion In tnl Hi" iiuiIUt UP from tlm
drwcr'n "I'll' Tlii (ntlloiit of tlio
firmer inwnnl tliu i-stuliliiilimvul of n
factory licrc nml tli coiitriirlliiK of
atrroKo for beet tiiltiiro l, of fouro,
msitrr of iirlmu Importanct.
Sonio pro rtlcnl liifornintlun on bent
rulluro will liu ulvi'ii ilia fnrracri by
F..A. Miiori', wlio Ik hero from, Hocky
Ford, Colo. 1 1 curl iik that Klnmath
count U coiitviiiplutliiK bi4 culture,
he li liiTc with a view to loCHtliijc.
ft K.i4 tit Itodiy Kortl that tho flrnl,
ltl nuKitr fuctory wah oiinbltihutl In
.Colorado. Mr. Moore wim tho' tint
man to ciiil IiIh IhtIk to tho factory
Ulrtre.
"If n i;ooil iiiullty of nuitnr beets
ran lie rnlxtil Ihto, tho fnrmcru arc
foolliili If tlii'y ilo not soi. In nnd work
for a fuctory. Tlioro U much work
unJ ixpcixu lit tho cultivation of
ugar lioeln, hut nt tho no mo tlrao
Ihtro Ik koikI rfcomp'-nso for thin in
Iho prlcw pnlrt,"
Uno matter that lin bcon piuillng
local in-oiilu In about tho labor re
quired for tlm cultivation of tho crop,
lir. Monro htnlo that tho farmer
contrail tho thinning, topping and
hoclni nt so much nn ncrn to pemom
who ilovuto their Htiramern to HiIr
ort of work,
At lonlKlit'ii inoctlue nt- Mt. Ukl,
Mr. Mooro will illscuw tho ronttor
from tlio viewpoint of tho fanner. Ho
will lo Bind to niiHwor any Inqnlrlen
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WAHIUNflTO.V, I), c March
roporiH r-
ilont VVIIkoii iln-
hIiiIiIiik of Hie
Anioilciiii -iiIIImk vphucI William
K. Pryi by tlm lUrmnu crtilnir
l-rltiJ! HI to) Krloiloilch wflH not
JIIMtlfll'll,
No n lion w) li,. iiikwi,
tlmiiKh. ik'ihIIiik tlio lorvlpt of
nil detnllN.
OfflC'l-lll (.,p.C (I.TIIIIlliy to
voluntarily open fii uuittor, the
llormnn rorniRii olllro lakliiK tho
matlnr up Itlu-r ihroiiKh llnron
von ll'TiiMorir, AmhaKnadr-r to
Aini-rlcii, or I'lillvd flialon Am
hrii!iiiior ilernnl at Itcrlln.
Fights President's
Tariff Control Idea
CRUELTY CHARGED
BY INDIAN WIFE
lOl' J.tt'KMO.V .U,r.KflF.ft THAT
HKit iirsii.wn iHKgi;i:Ti,Y
tiu:..T ni:u, tiiiikw iiku iniw.v
AMI CAI,I,KI HKIt XAMKH
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ZAPATAS MURDER
AMERICAN
MEXICAN CAPITAL
ii:i,,m:i fo U: , cor.it iiixkui
More Trouble for Thaw
Kit .lITAIIt
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,l!ollcd I'rosH fler.vlro
OLUVKI.AND, O., March 42. Op-
, trRtliig ogiiiiiut tho private owned cor-
t-orntioriM nt. lower rate, Cleveland'
municipal electric light plant earned
n net profit of $48,75 In lOH, nc-
-onliiiK to llEuren just
Hull for illvuri'o wan lljed In the
circuit court today by Lou Jackvon.
iwho Reek iieparatlon from Joieph
Jai'kHou, Hollo 0. llroesbeck In the
pliilnilfT'H attorney.
Cruel and Inhumau treatment In
tho allegation nimle. Mm. Jackaon
tntcu that at Wlhion'H hall on Iho
Wllllanmon Itlvf't) hut fall, Jacknon
becamo trnraged, and utter throwing
hor down, struck her and called nor
Vile name, before a gathering of
people.
Wednenduy, alio aya, ho made an
other attack on her here, atrlklng
her, choking her and abusing her,
She then concluded to leave him.
If tlio new federal tuule eominls
hIoii aitempti to frame a now tin Iff
bill or change any tK-heduleii, as wax
utiKKeMod In n recent Hpccch of tho
prVnldout, thlx can only be done after
HcpiCHi.ntJtlvn Wlllium it. HlcplieiiH
of California Iiiih hhed Home of liU
llfo'K blood, .Mr, Htepheus 1 In the
houko of reprcftcntadvea uh a pro-
kicbsIvo, and will sit In the next i.on-
KruHs. The Hiiggestlon that the new
trade roniinlnslon will have unythlng
to do with the tnrlT Iiiik aroused him',
and he will be Juxt as ready to.llKht In
the slxty-foiirili congretiH as he wiim in
tho l.mt.
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United I'res Service
LOS ANtlKLKS, Calif., March 12
"Marry, or quit your Job." Thla In
tho advlco County Suiiorlntendent of
KrhoolH Mark Keppcl is giving 100
alien "school marma" today.
California laws provide that tojeh
cm must bo born in tho United States,
taunt bo nnturnllied American cltlxens
or must have married Americans.
Keppcl thlnkH the latter course In tho
bunt solution to u problem that' Iiuh
hf)i bothrlnit him for months.
Ilatliltou-K' to lteoKii.
L. O. Mills, manager of tho Hot
BprhiRs bath house, hn announced
that tho popular resort twill reopen to
morrow, after being closed Hoveral
comnllcd by i weeks, nnd will bo kept open day nnd
M'bt Coimnlmilonor llnlliird. Tho ! nlcht linronftrr. While it was closed
niinirlpnl plum borveH 10,000 custom- tho "tank" hna been repnln(ed nnd
I'fU.llhll tHlllillnir rni,l,llw ,,. il.l., ,.. f nll.Mwii.lu l,iiiiinvA
T .'.in m'i'imv i. mil, iiuiti'iiiHVi ntpu ,,,' w
IS BURIED HERE
K. U. I'(MIL, I'lOXKKK KLAJkMTH
COl'XTV UKSUIKXT, IIIKU YKf
TKHIIAV MOHXIXtJ HAS IIKKX
CtXllltCTIXO A STOItH
B. . Peel, for twenty years a res
lilout of Klamath county, died yester
day morning nt his homo In Hllde-
brnnd. Death was due to pneumonia
The funeral services were held here'
this afternoon. Klder 8. D. Harlan,
pastor of the Christian church, con
ducted the service
Mr, Tool has beuu long in the mer
cantile business In Klamath county,
After conducting a store at Lor oil a
for several years, ho moved to Hllde-
brand about a year ago. and tins beon
oporntlng a store there.
Deceased in survived by soven chil
dren, four boys and three glrlu. He
was a nativo of Van Buren county,
owaand was 62 years of ugu.
Iliwrlllnfl l-i-KitHon SinV Hn
riiiifil .on Hie Door I'nlu'il.
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'iillfif I'ichH Service
WAHHINOTON, li. C, March li.
Tho llrazlllau mjhUter In Mexico City
today notified the xtato department
that tho Zapatista killed Jolin Mc
Manus, an Amcrtcan, Thursday.
"McManus wrw murdered In cold
blood," said tuuf.nilrilstor'H mess'aKe.j
"IIIk body whH fiddled with bullets.
mere was no provocation whatever
for tho crime,"
Tho Ilrnxlllnn minister further ad-
vjHCd the stnto department that tho
LnrrantlHtas withdrew from Mexico'
City Wednesday might. An soon as
tho city had been evacuated by the
forces of Currunzn tho Zapatistas en
tered. The United States officials have
asked the Brazilian minister, who Is
looking after tho nffalrg of this na
tion In Mexico City nt present, to dc
mnud tho punshment of the men re
sponsible for the murder.
Later advices 'from the Brazilian
embassy stnto thai before McManus
was .Main, the, BraMlJaa'mlaUtejvhart
placed tho legation seal on the house
for the protection of McManus.
Besides this, It Is stated that the
American flag was flying, over the
house the Zapatas entered.
Regardless oi Verdict, Another Suit Will Start
cram, wim
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lliolutloiw Are rirafral'p'for
Aid for Family, CoolW.oJ mi6Ml$:
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Will Be Hent lo rreskteatWliiMi v;
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County
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8ACRAMENTO, March
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rAffii
Mum
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lZZ-n&: -21
ator, Scott of 3an 'Francisco toiiyi liK,;f
iroaucea a
'"ture paying
reaolutlba lalill.;
g a hlttf tr&t-tcftfeb UmU
MCKnlKht.. who.riTo Wrth ;to;M &(&
4ruplets near .neMlmKZ&WiUirf'M
Hon of.$B.000 M.tBjrfi'tomM-. Vs imM
r Copies ol ,th reaoiutlpnreialJ
Kent in PrnnlriAnl, Wltann'anrf flAlAui 'sVSSWl
:: -:r: --r- 'zzzv&tx
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The resolution follews:
'Whereas, The hnsband
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of
KVltXss.!
Uns.Jm&i
iMcKnlcht is enflrrtlB h InduArvi
of farming. a-l4te';iIttAfejfei
iruinesa oi'tne soil, tbe acreage orWaTi"rgS
firm U .iu4'J'&i;'l.1lV''W.
numerous, a- progeny; -r X. ns- 5$,
j bow, laereiore, ,penK9oiJtmiKtjmfi
: ninv luu
Mi
Bouuic uuBve,coBBiHie:De .
to draw' vo jtiSiSiLW
ldlnrforlB;aBoirtd.e:'
.OT p--T
I ""Cr. Uh rnto is 3 ennlu n.,r Vlliiwall
liuur. Tho private owiiod corpora
Hon churKea from B tV, 10 cent.
X'lukoii on ti,0 nmount used by" tho
tonumor, l .
In New York n wonunla not forced
to take her litmbniulV natnn If aha
enro to.
do-n't
Added Altrurilon at Temple,
As an ndddsattrnction nt tho Tern
plo theater tonight, Manager J. V.
Houson announ'ceH Hint tho Patho
film "Splnnnrs of Speech,'' will be
shown. Tho film treats of tho meth
ods of a modern telephone exchange,
land Is an exceedingly Interesting film,
" A v."MMnm
IS. JOHN
0. ROCKEFELLER DIES
WHILE HUSBAND AND SON SPEED
TO REACH BEDSIDE; DUE TO AGE
I: "lll,eil I'lesu Horvlcei ,
NKW YORK, March HMfiohn
r, Hockefnll,,.. a. J4..1 .n- .,
or Sr. Ntted flL'Pnrajitl
:9l.llU.thU,m-ornln7.1" " "" ' '
A.rtii ; uuiOjnejBia;ana; outer
sC'Iments of old aai.-f ' i i.
fii Neither totr'hiirtaftrfg
19 oti nock.ii7JS.ii?5 J?5?L:d,
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i each rocantlcohllls tomorrow night.
Tho ,forma aunouncee- ( the
doralse came, (a n brleftateeht
irim .tbe oftyw of1 the'Staadirfd"6li
conpany at goon today.
"Death occurred at 10:10.
No arrangeraants wllj bamade for
the funaral until tha husband and aori
rwoiP.ocaticoall. 'i
agf.Hha wM;LMcyila -trior to
Kt-if,in i.
ANOTHER SCHOOL
MAKES STANDARD
CKItTIFICATK IS IHSUEIt TOTHR
HH.MMKItS SCHOOL HV SUPBIV
IXTKXHKXT. AX1 PI.ATK IS OIl
IIKHKD 1H MVK DISTRICT . i
Tho second Klamath county school
to qualify as u stnto standard school
Is the Summers hcIio'oI. A Btandard
cortlllcnto was Issued today by County
Superintendent sFred Poterson, and
tho door, pinto, will bo Rent out In h
few. days'. ' "
Tho Summers school has made re
markablo progress flits year, much
credit being due- tho teacher, Mrs,
Bertha Rxell, and tbe members of the
board, A. if.' Jones chairman, Mrs. 'B.;
R. ,$; whHi W. Baell nd Leila
i!unph'njjrli.clrk,4 Thla 'ii the. ,sonoo
whlcii 'hla) year began the serving of
hot'ltinchea. tolthe children. -and has
ma other rrangemmts pf the sama
kind j that bay tnultM ; .incrtea
PARK HEADS. OF
WEST CONVENE
KUPKIUXTKXDKXTH AND llAXU
KnS OF'THK XATIOX;AL PARKS
TALK OF IXTBRRSTIXG TQUR
IHT TRAVKI. OUT OX OOASt
UiilteU l'ress Service . 'L.;,
BERKELEY, CaUf.;,rMarch 12'.
Plans for tho diverting of $400,000,-
000 to $500,000,000. annually through
tho Bcenlc areas of the West .were ex
pected to be discussed during' the
three day convention pf: tho superin
tendents of all national' parka, which
opened at tho University "at California
today. "',-
The government Is anxloua to at
tract European travel to .the national
purkBi If possible, und ..the discussion
of scenic 'exports will bo a. long step
toward solving this problem,, it la ex.
pocted. BonJ. ldo Wheeler, president
of the university, delivered v the ad
dress of welcome, and Asaiatant Secre
tary of the Interior Stephen Mather
responded. A uumbiirT tSacenlo, ex
ports are scheduled ,to. deliver ad-
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1LARKY KKXDALL THAW (To the left)
United Press Service charge, in which a verdict la ;expected
NEW YORK, March 12. Regard- momentarilj, and will be follower by
4cs of the verdict that is handed In """"-" " ""- """ """'.
by the Jury in tbe present trial of
Hurry Kendall Thaw, slayer of Stan
ford White in 1900, and Inmate of
the Mtitteawan asylum for the crim
inal insane until his escape and flight
to Canada August 13, 1913, there is
yet in prospect another battle he
must go through In thecourt8 for his
freedom.
j Habeas corpus papers bavo already
been prepared, for this.. .
Thaw was the, last witness in his
case, which was rested at 11 o'clock.
He whispered encouragement to his
mother ashe went to the stand, "
Another motion for the dismissal
of the suit was made by Thaw'a at
torneys after the evidence was all in.
iThls was denied
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be' predated MM&lffS
'Instructed
bill prorl
iv. uu, , us inncaiai w;ri.?..iif Jigv
Knlgbt In eccHloe of-tae.-gr-US-v;
ooon sne nas.coBierred on'tlw atate.'i.K,?:
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,REDDINar- -March, ll JTkeiMeMl
Tho present trial is on a conspiracy I Arguments to the tury then began
MEDFORD MAN IS
WEIGHTS SEALER
STATE TKEASUHEK XAMES CHAS.
L. 1IAXSOX AS DEPUTY SEALER
-OF WEIGHTS AXD .MEASURES
FOR THIS DISTRICT "
('oliis for a Visit.
W, B: Nicholson.
Wood River Valley
Klamath Falls today,
a well known
resident', Is in
He leaves in
the morning for tho Rogue River
Valley, where he will visit hla father.
for a week".
In, at least thirteen cltiea.of Canada
the price, of- bread has .recently ad
vanced.
Knights are. all-alive ,anr Us-tafc;t-g
'law ' TYi D.'l.i.A.i.''lbVlUl'.i.i-vLt?IX
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.l.l.n I. urf.l. 1W.. t U.li . 1 AK!3?frt
oobsis rauiiji saperruora .BaTe.-;g'i-
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Knight home until 'tbe; moU-er; .telfjjMJ
longer needs her. ,l" da
Mrs. MeKnIhthao b nnJImii ffe.'
l
employed a "-trained
been instructed to-etar.jat
nurse, who j has
;tbr.Met
that the county will, see "tlwl.gbiiT-.
needs nothing that.E9oney.eaa buy.
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WASHINGTON. D. CL.-Mtrekl
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vjiuul junuce, vaue.u( .uia supri
court observed his SlatUaaBivi
hn
p. i
us a, Jurist today. He-was appelated
to ihf beach by 'PreaideaClavaiaala
-jama ,uas .now iweBiy-uret), lor-assft1
..' ill- ini.'i.'i-i-'Mtr?,
'll'-"f. FbJt
eign advisers
whom' Oermany hasthela:
oer,,nye repreaeataiiVM
S.i
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proposed to let .the tourists
dresses.
It is
know three, things;' What-lt coats to
go from tholr homesHany natlo"nal
nark, how1 to get there aaaVwhat they
will see. y
aUMdue aaratlfyng laersasa b X'aepari
tK"appUeat(M',is)'gMil4;' 4 J sertlpn.'V
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United. Press Servlcajf ?
' RHILADELPHiA.Mre2-rThat
sojiaratlon with mutuai consent is not
susBcUut ground taigraa'tlng. a de
cree of , divorce, wath'stntion of
Juetga John M, PatUai-taJdlsmiss:
ing a libel in dlYoreVlM-rtly.
Judge Patlor8on,-dictaredonds of
matrimony would.aotba dissolved by,
lawunUsq there'isiiioUvi "proof of
tha aroundi on Whleh'tWeb'actlona
are based. V ".tfg'-' '
rueparatioa at;assaruy oe-
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SALEM, March 12; Stato Trea-f
urer Kay, ns .state, sealer of weights
and measures, has announced tbe
weights and measures districts, and
the appointment of Charles L. Hanson
otMedford. republican, county sealer
for Jackson county, as scaler for the.
Southern Oregon district.
Under the terms of a bill passed
by the recent legislature the old law
providing for county sealers was re
pealed, and provisions made for divid
ing the stato Into four districts and.
tbe appointment of a district sealer
for each by tbo state sealer of weights
nnd measures.
Tho. district sealers are under the,
jurisdiction of tho state sealer, air
though' paid by an assessment levied
on the counties comprising tho dis
trict? .This assessment Is based ot
itic population.
The Southern Oregon district. Js
composed, of the counties of Lane,
Coos; Curry, Douglas, Jackson. Jo
sephine, Klamath and Lake.
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roe' lYiuiuain rmui crt-aweryi' paa
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to1 care-for'the.
tho concern. The Bw,vat'baa;
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FORT KLAMATH SCHOOL
ENTHUSIASTIC OVER
CLUB WORK; MANY ENTER COHTEST
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' .According to .Couuty Agriculturist
H Roland Olalsyor, who has Jusi re-i
turned from a trip. to the Wood River
Vitlley. tho people of Fort Klanatb
r.ib much Interested in the ladttatlal
Club work to bo carried on .under .the
auspices, of tho statOj (kwrtawatyof
publication, qufte'a'tnvunber of. chil
dren nre'Jielng.tsted for the competl
tions. r,,v4V
I -asteaf 'AlJo'lwoo'd Rlyer people
i.iu iicu.w,:uui: very ureuilVDie COB-
tPsts'tuJMustriar work"; for the school
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cpitaraat neso were carriaa on. jar
nfn, i.yworef, muu una y ir
ir.wa aeciaeu eaai me wora.snouw
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i J- Toward ,t)ilaend,.aialsyer;-aa suai.f.f
'list Installed, a new;eraain-rtiipcV BjopedtplFort Klaaaw.to;iwa,Mi
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DrIxMtc?tt awrtl attwid m(
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gan-capaolty.-
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