The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 05, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1915
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KLAMATH NEVER
COOKED BETTER, -
SAYS assessor;
Tried to Make His
Fiancee Shoot Him
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Altera Month' Till Tliroiiuli 1'nriii
11 liMiliU, "nirliil Hn' There In
Motv AiH'iiK' L'imIw "ullvnllii,
Hon AIM tit Ion Being (Uvii to
MrmlaK. il Mow KiiMturngeiiMiit
Tha Kver I Wore., 2
-If Klamath county' land pro
duce n normal crop tbU year, the
farmers will bo practically ou easy
lred by ff.ll."
Tbl Intemcirt In mndu by County
AMfttnr J. I'. 1-oe, who In In town for
i few days after u month' naxeaaltm'
tour of tbo country. Ha. has been In
u.rriu Mnlin. I'oo Vulloy. Burnt
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FIVE ACQUITTED
BY GRAND JURY:
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INOICTMEN
IS
n glish Nose Guard Used for
Protection Against German Gases
Tlio tlriumo tragedy liy which
Valley, Dnlry nud other section, and Arthur Horn Cowl, gramltuui of tlio
by mch a trip U oblo to, l;i protty
Into Jinni'K A. Ilui.rn, mlllloiinlru Ncw
Ji i. onimiv'a WMnecta. fVorU dupartmtml utoro owner, met
There I much Wo land In cul? ' '! ' wldwprcaU In.
Umion tbl. ycr; tlmn ovir boforo," , ' '' ;"",,BI!,m', V "! V
ih. Captain coutlnnod. lnd thai ! ". IM hmlly Wbooler of
w. ust yosr covered with ago- MrWwi'ort. Conn boot him by p.. I-
broth ijai bcn broKon and aowed ioj"' ; ; i-"
irtlo.
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tt be noted. There are better dairy
ttttle In alniont every innchor'a born.
There aru hotter barna aud outbuild-
Up. Quito wfow farmora littvo erect-1
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u revolver liummtlt hla cJiit. lie tukcil
bur tic tako. tlio ribbon anil turn bur
bend. Blio did so, and pulled without
ruHUll. Uo nuked ber.toliull nRiilu,
mid then there was n loud report. The
ItivMtlgntorM have come to the con-
limlon tlmU the pull of the ribbon
jHU'tmr ik. jiaih: iatk this
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lloli, AiimI, .loliiikon, Wind mill IUvku
Aid AH I:oiiiiiiKmI liy ".Vol True"
lililh licliiiui'il liy tlio InqulMtorial
lll).)iitjiiiiii Were in Semloii
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iilttr tin '0 iIitjH ilulllieratloni thin af
leruot it 'at '', o'clock ro turned tlio
following.
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j Col Wiini'r, cliciiBi'il with uinoii.
John !)(.c chnrccd with Htatutory
cilino.
.Not. Tiuo Ulib.
.lout AtiKcl, chnrged with fumlali
Iiik lUiiiiir to mluiirn.
J. V, .lolintion, ohurged with bh
fniiH with dimgeruus weapon.
John Wind, clu.rgud with furnlHh
lug iiior to minors,
Theodore Uolr, charged with 'lar
ceny I) ballet.
Uot.rge Itecso, charged with lar
ceny. Win iter U charged with sotting fire
to in i riiTMeiiier cam buiuu vm j
ogo. He la ut liberty under S3.000,
IioiiiIk. Of the m'en exonerated by the
Kiunil iiriirn, only one, George Uoeac,
wa In the county jail. The others)
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OLD WARRANTS WAR TALK RIFE
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iCNJlXTV COURT WILL ANNUL
WARRANTK THAT HAVE BEV
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Huvo you nny unprotested county
nrneanta thnf vnii havn fiAon iflvltltf
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rror noyen years? li you nave, you p
mini present, uieuior yajuiuuiueiure
Hcpiomoer, or ever aiierwaroa seep
them, not' for their mpnqtary value,
but as evidences that at least once Is
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Tour life, you really
J some kind of lucrative.
j The' county court
that sixty days after July :
nmta in the hand
clerk, which were issued and not nro-'
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i iciiou iui vavi ui Bvivai vjH. , -r- w;r , -''JvT ' '''.";- :r.,rrT7-
twill bo cancelled, And PVm'top-y fJMp
toed. There are between MOO and. ana twr, !,:-
tSOO worth of warrants In tbl classi
fication.
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TOKIO May S.-TlwrawaW'IeJfc:,
M nno now nuusos, ana mo amumu- ,nllcli t.i .man llio re
uU l common nmoni thi rancher '. .
i, vw i " .. -,!".., , . voivcr, out mat me young mini iwiiuu
ef'Kladttth couttty!. - wv ,,. i.u.i,!. nr.
"BwldeH puttlnf acreage In crops, mhh wheeler was liyBtcrlcal uftor Uiclr .rfcognUunces.
the formers seem to be giving hotter I 0 rn8,.,y( ma could not toll much
attention to farming: methods. Thoul,01t u ,810 Mt gl0 na cailgtM the
"horseback" farmer Is ' thln of the ioaQt of tll0 youllR mun, and It was
put, and I can truthfully ay thati,,, tha, l0 rcnuvu lcr mnd of that
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This nose guard Is now worn by To stay In the deadly cloud meant
I ........ nt.rtv i.i,rir imnit or tinon ' tlio allies in lb trenches in the fight-, asphyxiation. 8ome made their -
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ins around tho Yer canal.; where tne . enpe. ine siueuoru uno wuv i
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crop conditions never looked better lin nquc(,i would bo hold to provo
lor Klamath county rarmers tnan'oll(,rWSUi Tho young man hnd been
they do now, with every reason to ox-'1,ck for 80m0 ycrF,nnd hod recently
pt big price foryerythlng raised.' oUirno(, from (r1( ,0 Uermuda,
"Thor Is another thing that 1 wish wl,(r( )l0 WftH ,,,,,mrently beuontcd.
to tUte," added the Captain. "That
It that the recent cold snap did not
nurmio grain crop. i .,. iinmi, ,,iv sent to
his homestead
F- 4. kW. Aii.A'MH haIahsajI
Tho Brand Jury has 4icen working MBr" "" ' -
hard ta get the cases attended to. poisonous gases to drive them front
Last nlKht tbo Jury was in session un-1 their trenches. The nose guard waa
luvemea lor use earitur wuou iuo
til midnight, examining witnesses.
HwlaoM Men lu .Meet.
1'IUn on lliuk Inland
' Klro 1. linmlllon
1 l.ikovlaw luud oftlco
llllng on Duck Island, tin Islo lu Upper
The Klnmntb Falls Uuslncss Men'HiKlamnth l.ako that has been tlioj
AMoclatlon will meet this evening in ' cause of kovon years of scrapping be-,
reguUr session. Thl meeting, nnd Uween linmlllon and J. F. Kimball.
all future mooting, will be. held In-
the now city hall. Dualneaa of Im- Of tho total world production of
tfortmicu win como up for discussion commercial cotton In 1913, the Unit-
at thU time, ted States contributed 00,9 per cent.
; I Next to corn, cotton Is the most vol-.
It Is proposed that a war modal of uablo crop grown hero, nnd It Is the
uniform design, and Rearing tbo aim- largest single Item of export.
Pl Inscription, "I ws there," should ' i
be distributed among all the allied, A school for training of servantH
troop. i has been opened in Kenosha, Wis. I
BALDWIN HERE
FORTY YEARS
I'UOMIXKXT LOCAL 'MEBCHAXT
IS OLDKST COXT1XUOU8 RKSf.
DKXT,' AND HIS FIRM IS CITY'S
OLDEST nUSIXESS HOUSE
Qormans shot bombs containing pois
onous' gases. Now it 'will be used
against the chlorine, which has be
come a German weapon of war.
yhen a heavy yellow cloud of acrid
fumes went drifting couth from the
Gorman trenches at evening on
I Thursday, April 23, and rolled over
tho French lines near Langemarck,
the defenders were taken by surprise.
at their nost perished without s
wound. : When' the cloud'"b3d''blowH
past and the German infantry could
advance, they found tranche, vacant
or held only by dead men. Pressing
on, they took whole botterie ofr-
tlllery which stood silent and harm
less. Following up thelr-advautage,
the German troops rushed the second
and third lines of their enemies, and
at one point, without much difficulty,
actually crossed the canal which
forms the base of the great Ypres
salient.
"RIPPER" RUNS
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The goTenweitlMltfi,:
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China eoaseat . to .the dWuUitf fifflfe
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There U nweb 4taJtafcMtit
refuial.. ,and, "tbl rMebtafaitail
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MURDERER SAYS HCLL KILL
WHENEVER HE WANTS TO
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United Presa Service ?
NEW YORK, May 5. The dty to
terrorised by a "Ripper," who had
murdered, two cbUdrea',tejbllwys.- i X$-ti$M&&
In East Side, tenements within the . w
pat five, week.- r" ' - ir
. Mothers are keeping their childreai . ?
indoor, and the .detective depart-f
meat 'Is, exerting itself to apprehend i
the fiend. .CHVRCHE8 lWlLL5NAUrfeLY
Mrs. A. Cobn, the mother .of Leo
nora' Cohn, who waa slain March J9th,
recently. recelveoVa letter, In which'
the "writer declared that he wa ,the
murderer of her child. The writer (
ridiculed the efforts of the police, and ,.
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Money
Voted for Band
Then Is Reconsidered
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for boveral ralnutes'last night the
Klamath Falls Eaud,now In eourae
of organlxutlou, basked In the wealth
r a real Income of $75 per month.
Bt nly for a few minutes. t
In behalf of the mUHlclans, B. Rv
Willis appeared before o council
Md asked for an appropriation of
t'li a month, to be used toward pay
'0f tho salary of a capable leader for
1m organisation. In return, It wa
stated by Willi, tbo .bantl, will ren
to weekly concert during Juno, j to boo the ordlnanco Introduced
"oiy. August and Soptomber, tho
months during which the f76
month was to be paid by the 'city,
After some discission, Councilman
"mllton moved that ihe approprin
oa bo made for t,he four month.
Thl carried with Matthews, Hamll
Jn and Lockwood .yotlng ye and
notrH and Owen no.
The vote did, notWthrthe.dUpu
Jlon, how-ei?, .'AUr til WaiUakea;
re was talk, about the Mvlbllty
of having the appropriation made
"rough the passage of an orainance
to Wl elfeet, '
muR tbl,-Uek wood
moved for u reconsideration. This
was votod, und tho appropriation Is
just where ,lt was before It was votod
uponx
There Ih much disappointment
among tho biindmcn nt the failure to
tocuro the appropriation last night,
lis this doloys somewhat tho securing
of a director, Howover, the musicians
are of tho opinion that tho councll
roon nre In favor of a sotios of weok
lv concorta by n good band, and hope
I nm wllllnu- to glvo $10 u month
through the bank for tho mainten
ance of the band, but I hesitate about
spending thoclty's money In this
way," snld Councilman Hogors, "espe
cially after the defeat of tho charter
amendment for Increased pay for the
city englneor. I think tha band wks
for too mucli money, nnd bollovohnt
$25 a month would be nearer right."
The discussion preceding the re
consideration wa brought about' by
Mayor Nicholas, who cited tho char
ter provision that inoney Jh excess, of
1 100 cannot be appropriated without
,. brdlaaaotv"
It is Just two score years ago that
George T. Ualdwln, with a small stock ,
of goods, catno over the hills from.
Ashland and cast his eye upon his
now location, Llnkvlllo. He hnd been J
working as a clerk iu an Ashland
Btore, and as there was considerable
stock shipped to this section, ho
concluded he'd movo over hero and I
grab this trade.
Daldwin'a first, thought after see-1
Ing tho little hamlet 'along .the river
was that iioa use iu . (
couldn't all his money wa Invested
In merchandise. '
It wos forty years ago that-he estab
lished his hardware Btore, and It Is
still In the ring, though doing busl-j-nosu
ou a much larger scalo than ever
dreamed of lu the old day. Also, It
Owing to the trouble in
the distribution of electric
power, Nate Otterbein and
his linotype were handicap
ped in getting into type the
usual quota of news .today.
j grader will take geography. These
j. testa will be conducted In .the grade
rooms by examiners. appointed by Mr.
' Fountain.
SCHOOL TERM TO
END MAY 21 ST
; Squirrels. Cauae Waahostt.
I Ground squirrels burrowing In the
embankment along the main Irriga
I tlon canal caused the water .to wash
'out. tho banks in two place near
the Thomas ranch Monday, and flood.
considerable area. -
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Home From Hospital.
Mrs. Josephine Cacka, who recent-
ly underwent an operation at Black
,burn 'hospital, wa taken to her.
home at Mails today,, greatly, im
proved in, health.
But hoiMXAL STATE EXAMINATIONS TO,
BE TAKEN TOMORROW AND
la From ChUoqala.
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FRIDAY BY GRAMMAR .SCHOOL the mercantile buslne la ChlloqulB,
.T - ,1 In the county seat on a buslne
STUDENTS 'trip.
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In on! Baalmeaa.
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came In today
win. Mav 21 as the date for' the . in., u ainnahin
might be notod that It la the oldest' plrat0n ot tn'B preient' term of i,rom wilson' flat tor.a day' trading,
school, tho pupils are beginning to I t
count up tho days until .freedom jA,,,r society Meet.
come again. In the achopls, prepar- Tho AHar Boilety, ot BtMtaA keari
ntion are being made for1 the final ' uurch WU meot "tomorrow afternoon
business establishment in the county,
and that Baldwin is tho oldest contin
uous resident of Klamath Falls.
Howover, Baldwin haB not con
fined his attention solely to the sell
ing of goods. He was quick to real
ise that tho cattlo country ho moved
Into would grow Into a city, and ho
has done much work toward bringing
this about. Ho served with credit as
county Judge, and during hi admin
istration tho Klamath County High
School woe erected. Ho also wa
active In the early day commercial
club work, and hi effort when yUlt
ing Portland and San Francisco have
called much aitentlon to Klamath,
test, etc., incident to me wo.ing. j ftt the home of Mrt Jt, r, Magulre on
Thoro are sixty-tour Mignin graae , jiolrose street.
students who will tako the stato tests
tomorrow and Friday., P. L. .Fouu'
tain ot tho school board will conduct
tho examination, and it will be heldl2:30 j.rjday aternoon ,t ;the home
One of the most expensive woods in
tho United State I boxwood. It ha
been quoted at '4 cent a cublcjnch,
and about 11.300 by the thousand
board feet.
at the assembly room oTthe Central
outlaws.
A physiology is finished In the
Sixth grade and geography in the
Seventh, It ha been decided that the
RlghtU grade tests in these studies
tbe given the pupil in tMse two
grade. If they pass, uecwiuim
they are given oxemptloas,' and will
no( have to review and iake these
subject In a later test. ,
Friday tbe Sixth' grader .will .take
a g'lijrseaiQgy tftt. ftbi Bvft
GulW Meeting
Grace Episcopal Guild will meet ut
ot Mrs. Gerry B. Cosad,
said: "I will kill children whenever
I want to."
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HAVE. AP P)yH R1ATK MHMWIIS, mMMl
AT SUNDAY MORNINO Hsncf (.f
XANY,stibwHb ommmmwmftt
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By .the; wearing tMtiapiUM;SBggSI
The police protes to rbeileve?that 1 Klasaath 'Frf'ilelu5ffS
!.Mother'a Day Sunday. AlrwaJkaj ftaraS
tare orders pimi6&Mhf:W0M
r t; c-ft i?JWlJfS
it is the work of some maniac.
Silver Tea 8uMlay.
Another .of tbe series of silver teas
being given, by the, Woman' Relief
Corns to raise money tor tbe cemetery
improvement work, will be held Mon
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. 8.
Edward Martin.' corner Sixth and
High street. Mrs.- Henry Newabaa.
Mrs, Delia Arnold, Mr: E. B. Rasas
by and Mr., Martin are the hostesses,
and all women .are. invited. -v
Young
Mercy
daughter
Boggs,
following
funeral service are to be held tomor
row afternoon at the ChrUtlon
church, beginning at I;l6,
mmn
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rt Mr., .and Mr. H. hJ ,B Btikdmi&Wm$
, died latalght'bt peritonitis. vMefitiUrasU;7!
a- recent- operation. The fummer,.3BinW;eti;tarimTeli
toatlonal forestavww aa( sijSfej;:
Is Declared Stambnf
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Front. 'Odessa.- --in
M. H, Wampler of Odessa i in ,for,
n short business sojourn,. i
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Although the United States reines
more nickel than any other eoaatry,
pracueaiiy ,ui.i irw,.,tj--a awi
from Oatarlo sad Nw CaWiiala, ',;
Three women 'ara 'WaJeiwd: '
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QREGON AGRICULTURB COL
LEQB. Corvallli. May' e.'tatlag
that "the oaly thing-wkieti this great
aud-msslficMUy Quipped lastltu
tloa lacked to meet the requirements
of astandard oollege wa tha foaaslai.'
t.toa, ot; a tull four yaars'ot seoa4
ary wock' tor tr,'' tis peesilst
of, the United Ststes Wraaajof edu-
oaUek says .that tha'Orisea Arl-1
cuKurai uoiMge aoi,eetrat a
Ht4M-d.lehMu:ialr
was t la r year oo4ry oaur
taavaegree .courssi
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The report furthar iotM:tw''lat
taM:th; ell Has 'ioMMi W '
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or-seconaary wot a, wwiwispiir .. s-
raising of thearqtUri sat toKfgjar ; .-
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