The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 19, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL; 19,191$
lODSEVELT TRIAL
STARTS TODAY IN
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German Zeppelins Fired on British Saving Crew
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SYRACUSE. N. Y.. ADrll 10. Tbo
trUl ot Theodore Roosevelt on libel ;
rltft e preferred by William Barnes
tUrted tlil forenoon. The court
wit packed, nnd bodyguards nccom 1
puled (tie prlnclpalN to the trial, to(
prmnt annoyance.
After five Juror wero excused bo-j
csuie thoy did not desire to servo,!
nty moro wore sworn In ea ataaao. ,
All arc being niKoa u poiiucs win in
nntnr l heir verdicts.
During the trial Roosevelt promise
toojien republican atato organisation
cloictn nnd reveal some political kcl-i
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nftor hIic had been bombarded. Hut wlillo the torpedo boats were bardnt work In the heavy nca, with a terrific wind blowing, Zeppelins dropped.
Ilnw m nnt rirlllRli nnil normnn wprn killed In tlilw wnv Will never be known. But both sides suffered, and the bombs.
con rue, Interfered with tlio rcHcu c of (bo drowning CcriniinH, Tbe photograph was taken from one oi tbe torpedo boats, bra sailor, and It has
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larajeaient work, U at tbe Blackburn'
hospital with a fractured skull, tnei
result of being thrown from a wagon j
Thursday. Or. Hunt, who la attend
ing, believes tbe, patient will recover.'
Mavbe was In Klamath FalU on!
Thursday, and It waa oa his way back j
to .the camp that tbe accident occur-'
red. He walked back to tata city that j
evealna. told friaada that be bad
been beatea aad ronbed
en 'to tbe camp la a rig.
Marba waa la a bask
camp for thirty houra. Laat alght
Dr. Hunt: and Deputr Sberit-Lloyd
Low -brought hla to the hospital
here.
Today Maybe has recovered hia
reason, and aaya he waa throws
from the wagon. He .wore glaaaea
at the time of this accident, and ua-
tll this afternoon he baa been almost
blind from the loss of these aids to
sight.
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,w.,l.tvv.m, .,.....-.. .-- M,ortld n number of subpoenas In
mrnt nlaled In this atato between the,lhllt ,,,.,, Tllo indication is that
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republican and democratic organlsn. ,(o rc(.or)s of ,ne dolaocraUc pr0De.
llon. Ho Hpeclllcally accused Uarnw p worn yvan n nto Mbtkay.u
of being pollllcally leaguod with ib l0,jtfH w, uurt .rg0 HCnrch
Charle. V. Murphy, Harnes, although cxnm,nnUon. ,
no longer rcpubl can state committee . . .. . ,.u
;.,rmnn, M reWrded aUI, a. Mat. JM,.
wpuDiicnn loader, Murpuy, as ncau i.7...., i
'.fit Tammany Hall. I looked on a. 'e," ""il
tL. , n ...j- ! --'centered on today'a trial. Barnoshaa!
mm .njiiiwrnuc leaaer. fuiiuhib.,- . , . ,
mot nt New York, while Bowers ft
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HILLS IN MONTH A CLOSE SHAVE
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(W Colonel's cry of "combination"
against liaraM, th republican leader
uutlluttd his present libel action.
Btrm-it Unit petitioned the caio'a
trill In Albany county, tiU place of
residence. Iloforn Buprcmo Court
Jmtlce Chester at Albany, Uoosevelt!
some weeks ago moved for n change '
of venue, Tb Colonel alleged Barnes
controlled Albany county, and nn "lm
purtlul irlul" wna Impossible for him
there. Justice Chester denied the
mot Ion by tbo nppellato division at
' Saratoga, upon Roosevelt's appeal,
fixed Onondaga county an the place
for trial.
A prevailing Impression Is that tbe
, present court proceedtnga la rich In
' poiilblo revelatlona .alecttng not only
Albany county and New York city pol
. Itlcs, but also stato and even national
politics. According to some political
observers, the trial may tell uu In
- KtreHtlug and Illuminating story of all
' four. Itoosovolt'a frllenda doclaro
that be, us Now York's former gov
IS FIVK FKKT OF S.VOW AT THE)
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KW IXCHEM WlHKHE LKAP,
Ell FROM SIXTH STORY HAS
FRACTURED COLLARBONE
Hand ot the metropolis represent Col
onel Roosevont.
After a month's lonely vigil In In addition to being badly cut and
unowbouud and Isolated Crater Lake, bruised, R. M, Richardson bad his
National Park, Park Ranger H. K.J collarbone broken In hia. jump from
Mouiycr came to town Saturday night, the sixth story of tbe Imperial hotel
Ho leaves today for the park again, Unst Sunday a week, according to C.
coming in for provisions nnd to nt-JF. Stone, who visited Richardson at
i....a i.iioinnuo mniinrii .tlio finnd Samiirltnn hoBtiltal In Port-
UIIDTO liDlliCDi Tlicro ts Btl11 flvo fcot of HI10W at Iand
Hllnlal llnlafrn I headquarters, seven miles from the. u Was certainly a miracle how
IfUi I W 'a "'rim, according to Mr. Momyer. Hc.ijjek 0SCaped with his life," said Mr
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statoa that thcro haa been a two 1001
11 II1 .t utiAtir cilnrn Iim U'nnt Into thi?
RUNAWAY TEAM
Claude Davis 1. at home nursing .. and that until yesterday there
badly bruised bond, arm, shoulder "" "" -"- ,.'" " ' ' ,
and leg. a. the result of a runaway tbo melting of the no a.t slo
thla forenoon, Davis waa driving the P"p' -',, Mr Momw
delivery wagon of the Independent; - ' " .:r mo,t e
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lrn romnnnv. and while turning the
wagon around on Crescent avonue,
sriuriT&srJSMr
h0W, -., ... mr.i "Winter travel Into Crater Lake Is
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Stone. "Richardson 'jumped a dis
tance ot live stories through' space
before he struck, any obstacle to
tirenk his .fall. There are .only amall
I windows in the floor over the dining
T I I. ,...4 l.nnnAM.. that DIMt-
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ardson struck one of these windows,
which are covered with heavy wire
fast, and If there Is no more storms, lnetting and glass. It; no bad lauded
. a. a - tin nKU vn arnt I.. . - . .n ..
in. looks for teams to bo able to get
Teams
icape from aeatn was nwr-. every year."
rnor. used hia oDDortunlty to loam vellous. Pcoplo In the nelghbornooa ; Momver. "Thus far there
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-r,.; ii.,d m:,n have been forty-six tourists reguuereu
mor, useu ma opportunur iu vi ,.. ... -"-,-- ,. . , fl. 'says Mr. aromyer.
the Empire auto's "Inside politics," neelng the accident believed j,t nrst "ay.
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nu no sianaa reaoy to inare i - - -- "" ,-.". -,i at headquarters, inose iwojnu
tcged knowledge with the public. " attended by Drs. Johnson nn(,jcorae,n on keo8 and 9n0wshoes"
That the dofense will probo fleepiy uataey.
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Local Musicians Are
to Organize City Ba
Klamath Fails la to have a splendid, harmony as can some bands of twice-
oll oisnnlied and trained band this
mmmer, If tho' pinna of lecal: musl
dans nro carried 'out' successfully.
Talk nt ruumiiiiM iha Klamath
Falls Military Band has reached such
point that h meeting of musicians
Irns boon called for tomorrow night.
This meeting will be held at the
Alt & Bodge tailor shop on Main
xtrect, near, tho Star theater. Rvery
miMlfllBtl In tUm, .,' Im ilMKAil tn At
lend this, as the question of forming
n nana depends largely upon tneao
' m.nv niAces. If this can be done
by a few men with no practice what
ever, there la everything to oe oxpeci
ed from a band of twenty or moro
musicians under ft director.
Local mualclans realixo tno irapoiv
imco of a paid dlroctor If tho band la
.. . h. h.t results. With this In
I view, they annbunco that a hand load
er of great ability win soon o
.a .ltlnM nf HlrtfMM
IfRKD STARR, FORMER KLAMATH
FALLS RESIDENT, THREW WA
TER OX WIFE WHEN SHE
niK-.fi HHK (1ET8 A DIVORCE
three Inches one way or tho other ev
cry bone in his body would have been
broken.
Richardson evidently made a run
before he lumped out of the window,
as he struck the glass twelve feet out !
from the wondow from which he
leaped.
It will take about three weeks for
Richardson to recoverfroaa hia phya-
Ical injuries, but nets sun laooring
under the belief that he-Is a prophet
of God." '
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( demanded a 'demonstration, when the
car arrived.
i Unfortunately, tbe proud possessor.
before starting this demonstration.
had .to go to bis office. This was Just
long enough to' Allow the' other men
having offices-, la.itbe' building to. tear
things up. Then alL piled In, and
talked of the car bo loudly that a
DEATH BY Ithrong gathered. -. . '
With the coolness! a veteraa. ttte
amateur motorist flipped oa the gas,
spark and .other necessities, and
shouting "all aboard," put hia, foot oa
tbo self starter. But although the
car bad tbe appearance, of being real,
the noise that it emitted did not
sound like the mutter of an honest-to-
aoodnesa busr. Instead. It bore a
startling likeness to the exhaust of-a
woodsaw or heavy duty marine en
cine. Instead ot the .staccato-like
purr, that resembles a machine gun,
the exDloslons came with the rapidity
one could' expect from a inutile-load
ing musket manipulated by a one-
nrmed man.
Nonplussed, the beginner tried It
again samo result.
Ts that the best It will dot" "Will
tho blamed, thing ever, run? '$ "And
you paid good money for batT"
Thsu onrt almllAr OUBStlonS Were
pelted at the demonstrator, and the
crowd crew." Soon, little by little, the
autolst began to repair the,dlaconr
nectlons. etc.. but by the time ne naa
her "shootinK on all' four" and In
running order again, allot his paasenr
gers had departed, and, they still in
sist that the boat can't run.
MANY THRESHERS
SOLD IN COUNTY
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of Tlcti.l,ta' wet.fU;aaia,c:::
ery'parttetr." ..'feM
n war mr- wmm.-.r.
British kvea'.iriT-'irioail;tJrW
! advanced tiMhea.wa;ieaf.ssjK,
Thla, It M stated, M ssswisyssyasiYl
i .?",Tr" Ti 7 iviiii!...-;
ihA 9mmMm :tim ! aw uoakai mm&zr.v.
aid to. haTeiaUeCi $&$M
. Artulerr aaemag u.repwrtN lajf-a;.
FOUR NEW OUTFITS AND THREE
SEOOXd'hAXD OKRB AW BOLB
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COUNTY FARMERS
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captalnairt'drew: of , tkeaiWitHi
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United Press Servjee'
J- . if c'-.r r-ztxtvz&Ej.w
Bnvri' intii ii ftsMima fsas mM v-i
of troops la tte.CariiiWa:feS!
lrepeted.'thai. the iaetriaa jKaU rail- J
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way 1 .topps4.r4c.r,i4U-:;
bee.uw ! .MfMMamom
With more lands planted to gralav
than ever before In the history of
Klamath county. Klamath farmers
are preparing for the increased har
vests next fall. As a result, aereo
threshing outfits were sold here, last
week by Mr. Mack of the A. H. Aver
Ill Machinery company, assisted by
Robert Cheyne and C, D. Corpeaingi
both well known residents of tbe
county.
All ot these outfits, are of the Rus
set make. Four are new outfits and
the remainder are second hand., Each
will require a car to ship it .to K3am-.
ath' Falls.' . .
"GREENFIELD"
STARR SINGLE m, nolo OUGHTO;
THIS ONE BUCKED
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Taiis.'it: lsi Hsgy .-. MMWiu a- mm m ,w
aue.pt U to. aud.,to;TaH:a:;-:h
vlaf ltldrwr&:?&?&f,te$4?,
ntoreaient'wka; -tlaeteliMrsg5j
.Moase Ft a Balsas ,.JJtJM
ctaerw, iiv. ",
night froaa Salem, a
yonth to.the.reforsaatorjrj, Whttejtoj
Salem. Sherlft'.Ldw tetfltosj
nnilarv tn IM tr.Rnh rAttltS-AAAW.":'.
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same Pettus held, on; a'" sUtatory
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cnarae. ne iuuuu ua ww,"t","i
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An Indlananolls bank has a womaa
social secretary whose duty It" la to
look after the welfare and comfort
ot the bank's depositors.
-' r-snv irst jinkiSEfi"
tMrrmirr rrtw iivw.ai iuim vwwwksvi'
be of'CbaimeJeReaUrialMl
o'. V..Ala-A.-1 BAM -tka. riBAAATC;
k.;lKi
tA thoncbt br.i aim" to ae -' m.wmtu---m tut
-gi-ml'. 'sass-wssssssiift
tone, to.two .weeks;
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AUTO TO SEND
'HOT THE TROUT
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STATE COMMISSION PURCRA8E8
CAR TO BE USED IN CONNEC
TION WITH TROUT. HTCIfERY
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Row Unde;:yi)iP3
, rrepanng pKffiUHp
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ON SPENCER'CREEK
'
EMBRYO BURMAN SUFFERED i j rl u-T--i
iirom foruuuu. nw w-w -MUCH;
EMBARRASSMENT IN meetlng of the state 'fish, and game
commission. v
An appropriation wbb made oy me
SHOWING HIS NEWCAR OFF TO
A GROUP OF FRIENDS " '
Hon In Iran tkl. tlAaa
Klamath Falls haa more real musi
cians than any other town of her aise.
If an ofiAailnii Au'JJAal haha un de-'
mandlng s.Uflc,a hoarla eJfort will
icure un tM or tWai'va hakaasien who
are so proMlsit in thtlr aiusk that
thav Mn'ut taulliu' la a AalautA ABA
furnish as Hash MUlae aletedir a4
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in take UD tno proposmuu ,..- r- - ....... ,.
ng Klamath', musicians. .comers tnrew vo .-
Thnra are man? now iw ....,.-.. . ,-.-.- ,
.... .j ..... urvod to turn
According to a Pacific Newsservice
,m.i,Ii Prederlch Starr, who to, ,
merly munaged the Greenfield farm
on tho Merrill road, and whose fussy,
chaps, peakod sombrero and movie-
Scuou. in t, yZo7rt Tnew" posed to be an expoilUen ot It. good
conspicuous iu iiiw , ..i.u,intA. nnd m show how slmnle. eaay
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and economical iski arive tue car
A domouatrntlouqt'an.nuto Usup-
the city, aad these are urged to turn
oattptorrownlght. inl sway)
will he,possioio w.b ""---'"-material
already at band, and deter
mine what instruments will be need-
ed, Several local eonesras yv v...
d to furnish employment ,to rnuil
class brought here to play la the
" ' . . . iil .. In
cry" she waa nayiug at mo
Bo)aoo county, where they were jih-
Ing, Aa a result, sne was itow
divorce In Ban Francisco Saturday.
The couple were married in Mam-
ath Falls In, 1918. Prior to her wed
ding Mrs. ntarr was atane w ...
and was a stenograpaer m "
business house,
in nuesUon. But a demonstration
given Saturday by a new autolst waa
n demonatratlon entirely different
un exposition of what aU cn Happen
to a car. "
For weeks, this autobug has been,
telling other proteseleaal pen of the
car he had coming, ot Re merits, etc.,
until all bscame Interested. They
!
commission for be purchase of an
automobile ,for use at tne upeawr
rab hntharv. This la to be used
for transporting supplies to the hatch
ery and also for tne aisiriBnuoa -Anaaviinar
trout from the hatchery, to
tbe streams of the county later' In. the
aeaaon
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Across Jhe sea, tneyre wagip1B ww
Dut ,ita mpeuy,.BB;T"i -
derground'war, . ,' J
No orancn- or, tae,varioa, "
mlliury services haa come l"atot any
ATAAtBr nmaalnanc than' that Of their
ll.u...i. .i la aJTort to saeat
thla advance, the American navy, has
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organised a aavai y.t v y?
Penscola. Florida. wMewLthe
PSN tor UUCl- ftmm,mmmf ft
Thla ciass f or ayera wm -
.in nrk it will "ho eoaaDoaeil et.tan
officers and twentyeaMsted 'mem, "Ttetiy
are the men,Dest,a.s naeaayawBwy
and menwlly'for the,aviato work,
it Peasacola there, are eight student
aviators 9 Miielaaa,,9.o(cers taat
wm termed last' year.' ; .v
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ja wit anivi - v arr-r.T' -
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April l.Tt, whkh.the .sMsKWV:.r
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Baaiaa:. at tae? reassneiB,; apaaa;,-.vi
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' The work is hard..ad:sla4weaai:AfJ
f rasa osaasm uinn of the navyand
An.appropriation waa also made et -eArt.ea,lalmdy miM
:x nnn fnr InilalllnK a' COld BtOraM
.and tee plani at the BonnevHU hsAeh;
ery. It is Dsnevea tBBt:."eieP"'
slon;caa make a MMMmUt? Miimt
by, maaufactunng aa,AtwBj -.
food necessary tor the tek at the
hatAkArr.
eferelthft cuWto Saally ferme, 1st
Jnner.there erjii.ee etasr apw-.
tfl,eesMler;aad;aeleef., .&$&&
' tva "mh. arf,iassleB. leele.
The . course eitaatrnetle .fcrl.ejf-.
laaaa atl tttA AVUtlAB .
ef 't; weeks at1 the meafajHla
'the slightest 'detctjnjl:
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v .mmv w,.a.TO,w.-.wiijr-,--.'.v-
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qualified under the fewteWitlieFI
receive a.-irwa aaa.jap"RV;
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TheTaayy has j war .'-aer opssawr-aiai. j
the Peasacola avlaMeaiefcoel :.
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