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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1915)
PAOB roun A Com Remedy not cur, but a relief. Try Witium's Auto Service "A FAIR PARK ANYWHERE" Phase 881. 8Ur Drug Co. I Pare and Fresh OUR GUARANTEE IS: Money Back "PURE MOUNTAIN BUTTER" Is All Butter The Purest and Sweetest You Ever Tasted At All Grocers OUR GUARANTEE IS: Money Back Klamath Falls Creamery Seventh and,Klamath Telford Bros. .Vow ready to supply GASOLINE From their new sidewalk pump. Corner Muln St., and Conger are. PHONE US, 87 Storage Warehouse in Connection -O. K. TRANSFEB COMPANY Office on Sixth, between Main and Klamath Houston's Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATER Daniel Frol.man presents the Popular Little Star Margurito Clark, in " W I Ii D F Ij O W E It " A Drama In Four Parts Added Attractions "Hearst Helig News Pictorial," and Others 10 and 20c Matinees Every Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 TEMPLE THEATER "Tlio Pulbuog'g Picnic," Ham Comedy "Mrs. Murphy's Cooks," Selig Comedy "A Woman's Revenge," Two Reel Edison Drama Adii.iM.inu Always 10c. MATINEE DAILY AT 2)80 ALL LICENCED PICTURES MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Or. MOTION I'JCTUKICH TUIIHIM ' AND HATl'KDAYB Would Have Factories United Press Service LONDON, April 30. New York "Ut the men now em- ljc ,,. ,, mu llls ,, n, ploed In the manuftveturo nml salol,.... socro,.,rv l0 boat drink." she said, of liquor In Uroat Rritnln make shells and amniunltlon for the army or nctu- ally light tho enemy. There Is no Jus- .,.,.. . i nitration for the cry of unemploy- jment If the liquor traffic is stopped. tWliat Kngland needs is munitions, not liquor." ' m thk mnnnnr to.lnv Mrs. L A. l , i. f v.i i-ii,,..,. tb I Parker, sister of Karl Kitchener, took issue with the greatest argument against national prohibition In Kiir- land. She ndded: "Thero has been talk of the great unemployment that would bo caused, i and that 100,000 young men would be affected. What is to restrain these, young men from being useful to their ANOTHER LOCAL 1 BOY AS ADMIRAL H. 8. MINES I.KOX HOLLER IS NOTIFIED THAT I'l'I'S AND MEDALS TO UK GIVEN HK SUCCESSFULLY PASSED' KOIt CONTESTS, AND ATHLET MENTAL EXAM FOIt ADMISSION' I ICS AXD FORENSICS AUK TO UK TO AXXAPOUS I ENCOURAGED For the second time in a year, ' The graduating class of Klamath Klamath Falls furnishes the "plebe" County High School will bo guests from the Second Congressional dis-. of the Alumni of the school at a bau trlct for the L'nlted States Naval 'nuet to be held on tho evening of academy. Leon Boiler today received May 21). This was decided at a meet n telegram from Coiifiressman X. J. ' lug of the Alumni Association held 'Slnnott extending congratulations last eu'iilug. Miss Marguerite Dun and saying the navy department notl- bar aud Forrest I'ell of the class of lied him that Boiler successfully pass-,'H, and Will C. Hum of the class of ed the mental examination. '09, were named as a committee to Boiler will report to Annapolis In I have charge of tho banquet, and ail June for the physical test. He Is a j arrangements for the annual business obust young athlete, and there is no - meeting and election of officers nt tho question about his passing this test, same time. Young Boiler Is 19 years of age,! Better organization of the Alumni and a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bol-j Association that it might do more to ler, former Klamath Falls residents. help Klamath High in every iictlvlty He attended the public schools here (was tho most Important matter dis for four years, and also attended the j cussed. It was unanimously decided high school, graduating last year. He, to levy annual dues to meet cosU of Is a studious, clean young fellow, well banquets, stationery for tho assocla thought of by all who know him, and it Ion, and cups or medals for Alumni the news of his success Is causing .awards. much rejoicing. j It Is confidently expected that tho Klamath Falls boys apparently associ&tlon will meet early next fall have a corner on the Annapolis ap-(and decide to offer engraved cups for polntments from the Second district. Last year W. Sturllng Garrett, son of Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Garrett, won out in the competitive examination, and 1 was appointed. Reports from Annap olis show that he Is doing exemplary work in his class, and stands well toward the head of It. I In last year's exam Boiler was , chosen aR an alternate. Had Garrett I fallen down in tho physical or mental tests, and Boiler passed these, he 'would have been admitted. Boiler was determined to get to Annapolis,, though, and this year he passed the highest In tho competitive examina 'tlon. Claude Hill, also of this city, was second In the competitive test this vpnr nnd hla mnnv frlpndn nrn rnnfl- dent that next year h( w, pags h,gh. test in the Second district, and go to I Annapolis. YESTERDAY'S COAST ' LEAGUE SCORES At Salt Lake Salt Lake 2 8 San Francisco 1 11 C. Williams and Hannah; Fanning and Schmidt. At Kun Francisco Los Angeles 7 C 0 (Oakland 3 7 2 Venlce-I'nrtland game postponed, l owing to the funeral of "Happy Hogan, manager of the Venice team. ; "A Gentleman From Mississippi," fMUmtoXYSNOWKO'Ji( A Five Act Comedy of Washing-1 renforced concrete was known and ton Life "Roosevelt says "IfB.UBed . pnriB , lhn Hitfi0tlth een. bully." Admission 10 and SOc. Friday and Saturday Hull Calno's Masterpiece, "THK CHRISTIAN" In Eight Parts Matinee Saturday, I Be EvealBg, 15 and 25c THE EVENING Liquor Make Shells countiy on tlio Hold of battlo or In tlio (Hy mnll to,ammm,l,lou ictorIes "I.nnl Kltrliimnr is trvltiir to defeat "Dut It Is the plnco of every H.ltlsh man and woman to back him up and lt " ' "' Wdlng and mls- erable state the country Is now In ,' " , ,, i i due to the drink oil; delay moans an es(rn dnUBcr for tho mvn nt tho frimt nmi n longer war." Mrs. Parker Is commandant in chief "t an "army" of women who are loarnliiB to execute military and navy h StlllilO, tllslt UIIS IUUVIV .II.HH.MW .. pU(o mcn on sgnnl auty ut oni0 for I i active service. She plans to estub-j llsh signal corps lu oery city, town and village In tho Uritlsh isles, She today declared -In favor of mobilising patriotic Urltlshers against tlio liquor interests and tho Influence of drink in war time. ALUMNI TO HELP Inter-class debate, for excellence in nthlctlcs, and possibly in scholarship, in short, the Alumni Association In tends to give tangible expression of Its interest In its alma mater, and to keep in close touch with tho students of the school, that it may better give such expression. TO THE 1'UULIO it is being reported in tho city that the writer had disposed of his inter est in the Klamath Falls Steam i,lin(,rv. and aa . have been called upon many times since I returned to deny this report to ray numerous friends, 1 am taking this method of denying tho report as false and malicious in every respect, uh 1 still own the property In fee simple. No doubt somo credence could be given tho report from the fact that 1 have been unable to give much of my time to the laundry for the past year, owing to having other Inter ests that needed my personal atten tion. However, on and after May 2 4 tl. my headquarters will bo at the j I iwiiiuaiu rau aivaju ..uuuuijr, wjiium .(Will have my personal attention. very respoctiuuy, It D. B. CAMPBELL. ROOMS Reasonable; 238 3rd st.; hot and cold water; outsldo door onto porch; beautiful view. 20-Ct T10 oteall lo ocean" telephone lne mn03 U8(. of 2.jCo tons of cop- per. WANTED All the old potatoes wo can get. Address Valley Candy company, Medford, Ore. ' 20-2t Inspection of tho old walls of the ' nalncn of tho LouvrA dlscloand Hint i - - "- --. ..--. -. tury. FRESH LIME In any Quantities. Kiln Just Burned O, D. WILLHON HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Labor Leader Found Guilty of Murder l.auson, member of tho International Executive Hoard of tho .Vino Workers of Amoiicn, has been found guilty of murder lu the lit st degree lu connection with the death of John Nitnmo, a deputy sheriff. In the coal miners' strike, near Ludlow, Colo. Xlmmo was killed lu a bailie Letween deputies and striking coal minors near Ludlow on October 2.1, in 13. Law. son wa4 one of tho loaders In tho strike. Liuvsou was sentenced lo life im prisonment nt hnrd labor in tlio Colo rado penitentiary. The defense re ceived thirty days to file n motion tor n new trial, nnd L.nwson wan re leased In custody of his counsel. ' They may get me, but thoy can't ileknt the cause "f labor," said Law son, ifter the verdict "I'm not wor rying about myself It's tho light I have been making for tho working men that I am Interested In, and that will go ahead. Kven for mo It's a long way to tlio penitentiary. My at torneys will not glte up until every thing possible has been done to save mo." Horaco N. Hawkins, chief counsel for tho defense, said: "I do not believe tho verdict over will be sustained. It Is contrary to tho evidence. I shall fight this caso as long as there arc courts In which to fight. Rockefeller's Inwjers work ed up the evidence against Lawson, and Rockefeller's detective testified In tho c.-vse to secure conviction. The verdict Is an unspeakable outrage. The conviction Is stirring tlio nation. Telegrams nre pouring In on uh from all over the country." Town Topics Will Visit Ills Father. Hen Reed of Ronnnzu arrived In tho city this morning, nnd will leave tomorrow on a visit to his father at Pasadena. Calif. In From Horsefly. Oscar Stewart, partner of Louis Ciorbcr In the big (lorbor-Stouprt stock ranch in Horsefly Valloy, Is spending a few lu Klnmnth Falls on on business. Extend Pole Lino. Employes of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company are sotting up a polo lino nloiig Ninth street. Tho telephone wires now carried on the power lino poles will bo transferred to tho new supports, lii'M'rtion Allegeil. Anna It. lleavcrl has commenced dlvorco proceedings against James Deavort, alleging desertion. Bho nays she was abandoned by hor husband in 1897, while they wero living at Sher wood. I'rofessor N. Willo of tho Univer- slty of Chrlbtlanln, Norway, who has been in Porto Rice on a botanical ox- pcdltion undertaken by tho Now York academy of scloncos, togothor with tho Insular government, collected more than 8,000 specimens of land plants represented by 1,925 Hold numbers. Of further Interest nro tho alguo, of which more than 20,000 moro Hpoclrncns wero collected, In cluding more than 2,000 field num bers. Mrs. Hortcnso Ward of Houston, Tex., who was recently admitted to practlco before tho United States su premo court, is active in state politics and two ye&Ts ago tod tho movement that won separate property rights for women In Texai, SlaLaHPkt'llPlssM 41'lv MB Spsssri;. il N.J' fssssB M MM: John it. YREKA TO HAVE LIVE NEWSPAPER FORMER EDITOIl OF AI.TI'IIAS I'L.UM.EAI.F.R AND I'HAt MTIWL PltlNTI.it TO TAKE OVER NEWS FlltST OF JUNE t'olonol Willi..... Tl.oi.iH..n. who Journalist while o I'iaindoalHi'. ran't nowsp.ipor game illllllK llio A Milan kwi out of fo II,. has Hrrui...l .ho Slflkl.ou t'ounty Nowa at Vcoki 'and will take cI.iuko Juno I. Abioclntt'd with the Colonel is It vlll ilf.y-four yoarH iign, nf.or sollliu; ,o..t ills Interests lu a paper at Siilmn. Since ho has boon at Allium. Ho imi iiia.li. mnnv friends In tlili hwIIoii. ii.d all wish him suiTo-is. EXPECT ANliLIN HERE TOMORROW r.XTRAIUTlOV lli:.RINJ IS lli:i.(S .:;::;:';:;,;;. :..-.'..... .;. , -- mliilrriiiiilniibllHliiT They wll' p.il ., Hil. ato.H, ulilrh woio IhhiiimI u, li 'o m .1-1,1 ..... ,u. ,.....Ma.o, ,,........ .o .... VohiU on the ,,... many changes In .ho News. Hue I.i.k h..,h .... ...odluil pro, .- Colonel Thompson oamo In... I.li.k- .1. .. .... . I . n,.. IIIII.D TODAY IN SA('R.Mi:.Vro.ial(Ml ,( ,iih ( rfl llll0 m ill - Itl'.MOIt OK PRISONER'S ESCAPi: UNFOUNDED A i.imor gained circulation yester - -I day to the effect that Harry AukIIii, wanted hero on n bigamy charge, l.ii.l1),,, IIK,( ltto liospliatH suffer acutely, gained his freedom by starting iiih11M,, , inrge propoitl.iu of the canes w lulling n habeas corpus proceeding Jill, u painful mid lingering death. In San Francisco This was tin- 'p M. ul,,, survive aio In illtlo bolter foundod. sliupo uh tlio Injui) to, tl.olr I.ii.kh np- Augllii Is today lu Sacramento, p,.ni- to bo of a poniiMi.nil rluirni'tDr, whore this i.fteriiuuu tlovornor John-'mt,! r.'.luroK II. cm lo u toudltlou son Is giving him a hearing on U. ! v, l.l. I. poind, lo tholr bi'lng Iiiv.iII.Ih extradition nppllcatloii made lu IRi-lfor life. half of Klamath county by Governor Those olTicis must have been well Wlthycombe. Sheriff Low nnd tho'ott, t tho (iormau Hclontlitts who prisonei are expected In lieru tumor- ,(,vistd this now weapon, and lo the row night. mllll ir autliorltleri who iii.urtlonoil Ills Use. LOCAL TEAMS TO PLAY A SERIES 1 "A few days Irnik the Coriiiaus sue lllltl'.i: ;,.Mi:s WILL Hi: I'LAVFIi'todo.l In siorlug to i. ici lain oxtont ItV Till: KLAMATH FALLS AND KWAUNA TEAMS ON THREE SUNDAYS Arrangements wero completed to day hy Manager O. E. Wllloy of the Ilu'aiina llnx company to tin nnd Man nger A Y. Tlndnll of the Klamath in, In have a sorles of three, tu lilkl VV'Iktlt ( lw I L1 fl trr tutu- Falls ton m ball KiinieH Imtween the two aggroga-' tiu.t has no ilonilly ollocls, hut Is piiw tlons. The first will ho held Sunday' afternoon, and the others on Kiin.tnyn following. These games will servo to got the tenuis in shape for outside games, The teams pla)od an 11-lntilug con test Sunday, and the Iji ami of ball, thoy put up I.uu lonvlncoil the fnus that thoy will see good baseball dur ing the. series. ML LASSEN STILL IN BIG ERUPTION THE NINETV.HECOND OUTRREAK, WHICH STARTED VE8TERDAV, STILL IN EVIDENCE FLAMEH SEEN ALL NHJHT I'll Hod I'rcfs Service REDDINU, May 20. Mt. Lassen still continues In eruption, and tho Hmolfo cloud Is shooting thiough lbs clouds of vapor hanging over tho peak. The glow from tho Hames wero vis ible ut Volta' and Mnnton all night, and this morning Jagged llumefl use-ended too foot nbove tho crator. The flow of lava, however, Is small. Housewives In all cities and towns in (Jcrnmny nro now lining mohollzod nnd uro convoyed to mootlngH where culinary exports explain to thorn how to propar.o palatable meats with tho moat unpromising material!. Deadly Effect of the Gas Bombs Explained l.l,. llllH 1(0011 glW'll Ollt III l-OU- iluii it lop.ut oh the uni 'f iiKphyxlat- Inn Knur li tlio tioim.iu fiom Hlr ..... ... ..i. i.. r ..t .ll.lll! l'TOUt'll, IOU.UHH.iei III rn.ui "i ' n nun"" nun' .mm we'll i0 tt tli ll.lilsh expeilltluiiitry forte on thoUhi.i might fnlil lm lul.eii m r,.hr(1. 'Hllii"i.l I, .ends as folio s. sent a trench. WH...MI.,. M,w h, muni I.UM' 1W" fjo ion innii I'M"" lalil int.. tlio .....ioHoh II lm. I..M.IIJ I.....III..M ..In. I.) lli oxpl.mhm of ' I mI.oIIh .Mpoil.tll) uiiiiiiir.it'iiiio.i lor" ' "" ""i.'iii),mi.i lliHi.iii...M. mm I mop wl" til. '"", " ,,!"" r"lr"" llKltlliiK tliHr . . Vl.lt lllWItll't. fl... (Milt. I.. .1.1.. . .. llTl, tllllll'l HIIHMir IIHMU gllHOH " 01 1 -, ,.,.!, .,f.n ,. tl... (iciiii.u.K ilii , ,,., till moll ml lhe iii.iiimiiiiimI III t ltlt- lepuiU ilitit' wo woio iiiaiu.ii; I.I 11m. f , oxIiilii.K riim-h. At that ...... il iiiiii. n. ml l.l In. .Ill lellKIIII fo. huh iMouh.ll.iK r.U..h.M..I NW,H'''," K..H I......I. i. ivllt, him. it Ii nt fni mu nf tiiiiuk.1 t i .i ll In ..liVltm. lllllt II UH pull .11 I. . .. scliomo, Itlld It Is (illlhel piour or III.) d.lllioriitv ii.iii.io nt i lie Introduction, li) tho tli'i.mniH in mm new i.uu '.local weapon. II show thoy locog-i iliUod lis llli'tMlliy and lb.it the)' wuro 'auMiiiitt to IiuikI.iII ui'.iiiiil and pnmil-i I.I) il.iiuosllo .iIIIoIhiih. ' "Slnio tho I'lioi.i) Hint ini.ilii umo or this niotlio.l r uivoilng Ills lulviinco with a (I.nnl of pniHoiioil air. lit. lint. fotiso whoni'Vi lie Mind Iiuh htoii 'im. ii i. l.l.' 1., ,,-,., t ,,f n,iH ,iin.iii Is not mini) dhmlilluK or puliiloHsl) fatal, '..t h,.w I.. ..ii miii-l-i ai..it lii tin. lieriuai. 1 i,r,.,H TIium) vIoiIiiih who .lo not sue Vun.li mi the Meld, uli.l who can bo I f "1 am of the opinion that the eno ,lil) has definitely docldoil to .in.' those ' giisos uh i. I. oi ii.iiI procedure, and , Unit prolosts will be iihoIdhm." A .llHpatcli to tho Loudon .Mori. lug I'tiHt from u rotii-spoudont wltli the I Frimih in my at fhalnns on the Marno ii) using .iHpiiyxiuuuK in im. in i lie French have not Ik.'ii long In lliidlug rOMIN(2'a lopl) to tln-si. wrap.ms If llio (!er- ' IIII.US IllU.tll to UHO polsOIIOUH gl.H.'H III warfare, tho Fren.rh an. ready to re ,11.111.1.. with weapons which should iprovo very offucllve, though It lu no wii) c'on.r,. voiles the Hague ronvoli- (Ions This wt'iipm. couslstii of a I. and grenade filled with certain chouilc.' j which, when loloasod, produces u g I !... I..., I, ....It.. ..Ft. ..!,. I..H I.. .... als gas 1M jjsffjHir sKBsil'iHi&nK I'.CLIPSE Spink's Camp on Spring Creek Will open to the Fisherman and Touriit Sunday. May 23. 1915 Get your angler's license and come on. mobile meets all trains. Rates per.day $2.00, with To Please You Pleases Us I'LEAHE UH HV OIVINO UH YOUK 1IUHINF.HH, AND WK' I'LF.AHi; YOU HY HEIWIOE AND IHflllT lMHOEH, WESTERN TRANSFER CO. THUHHDAY, MAY 110, lAin .'fill OlltlUgll III pilllll),. mh f(Jr hioiii minutes Am an i.ii,.rimcn, Uo of (hem. kioi.kiIok wen. throw,, I.. i. ... I i... j u omul., "' ' mcomimnliMl .1,,.,,, Vh, . ""' '""" "" Hilii II... ,.,, ,,f ilia rnhiiiu ( liii' uliiui,.. .!.... i.i . . . ' ....-. v ,. , U,.n) :;i;;:"r,;,,:,r",,:::::.;:i ",::;;: ; - m IIm Ii Ui...Kk II... f.ii pi0. - -jl. J -;;- J .U ' '" ' " ' ' - :,,',.,",.." """'" ,,U' "" il.T their IllllUl'l.t' Thorn, li.iiii.ii. Im.. ii(i JH (,,, IIHHII IIIIII Mill Iktlll Ik,. i ,l....li. lllHl'll. ll.lll Will III. Ik I,,. j " .....uKu n ."" "."o ..., ..inner uh or tti. (ioruniiiH miik iiHph)lalliig ki.h II.. Mil. M tho uonK. ' 'J lu llii-iui uru fiir nil In limit... ,i... ' mam Moving Pictures Margin llo Clu.k, Mury '. kford'n cloHt'Ht rival, will miik her lint np- ii.tiirtntf',1 nt ll. i, Ml ii r tl... .1.. . ..t n .. i.. ' Vlldllowor." n play .lint .Mlw Clark I. in. lit fauioiiH Tin M.. Ik imt it mrci'ii star lu tho ImihIiichh who U In greater .Ionian. I than MatKiirlto Clark Ki. Iillilt.nn all iivoi tlio . .Hilary jhuIimu. ly await the cnmliii; of tin. nod Mar gurlto Clark atiri.iilou Sln U a u preini' fiivorlto with tin. public, and Star patrons will ... (Mi. iiular little Nl.tr In one of her Krn..t sue ii'mirx tonight ami tom.irr.iH 'Wild How or" Is a four part ln .noil h I'lnjcri pi oil net Intl. the cast Itirlii.lliiK llarolil I orkwooil and Carl) lo Illaikwcll The ll'iiiit Kollg News I'lrtorlftl aud .1 ouo i ltd Hronlo pit turn will be tl.p id. led i.tlri.rllotiH on lo.ln)'ft lilll A ilotldiilly IntcrestliiK I'lulrayil of polltlcMl IntrlKUe, lnlili)liiK, love niid htatoHiniinshlp U hIiiiui. nt the Orpheus lu "A (enlti'iiinii From Ml slsslpiil," a live reel i.intlnn plfturc lu which Ton. WIo li.W.-s tlio tltU into In a faoltlcHs inanucr Tho tlorj Is iiiio that Is well known to I lie most of us. but In the capaMu linntU ol Wise and tho rest of tin' nu.1, tlio pic ture version Is one that will Interest all The play Is one Hint mil" fur iplrn did acting In the hands nf a poor rmupitny ll would heroine fnrclal liut tho film nt the Orpheus could not he Improved In any manner from hlHtronh' H.nndpolni The scenic el forts nru excolte.it Tlio bulldlnp of the national capital are nlinn, ind tlioro arc hihiii. splen.ll.l siei.es In the ml (ouflolils of the Hoiith and amonj the hIiIowIiooIoih plying llio MIm' Hlppl. The plriuro will lie hIiowii tonlxhi only TAKE IT ANYWHERE Itii.k to the tall limit.'.' "" "n "'e .i.i.ip trip. Cl.eiipor dels In "I"' Trims R'JMMI n luoulli. Shepherd Piano Depot NVU IHtor Ut PtiHlolllr'. Of" Afteri.iMins mid Evcnlim An auto- fishing privilege included. i