MARCHO CASE IS BEFORc COURT NEW rlllRD ASSISTANT IMSTM VS TER GENERAL MOTION FOR DISMISSAL OF THE CASE IS DENIED ’I RISCO SI XDS Iti »«IK ER T. IS OFFER OF HELP NEGRO EDUCATOR Explanation of tho newer Idea lu ■duration a« they uro oxemplltled 'll! Tuskogee Institute of which ho is Attempt \\ ill Probably Re Mail» to president, wax mild«» by Dr. Hooker T. Show That There Is a Conspiracy Washington lu uu address >o public to "Railroad” the Defendant—Sev- school teachers nt the Lincoln high oral Witlies'os Ar» Culled to Dis- school auditorium in Portland. provo Idem ideal ion of Animal by At his school, Dr. WuMblngtou ««Id, State’s W ilue'-es. th«» students are not merely taught book learning, but ttvey are lather ad- After a motion for dismissal had I LoltlDA is IN inotiished to prepare themselves for been denied by Judge Benson, the de­ rm: sltlRM /.ONI tht> real problems of llf«>. fense of the case of the state agaiust "We uto shaping tho destiny of u W. H. Marchb, charged v ith the race at Tuskogee," ho said. "Wo are JACKSONVILLE, Fla . March 2 4 ceny of a steer was started iu «• cyclone struck It >nlfay, Fla. [ a young nice, and we uro «huplug the circuit court Monday afternoon. Three persons arc known to have been young people in the way they will Attorney Fred Mills for the grow. Wo have little past, but our killed, and tiler«» are 22 injured. fense introduced testimony apparent­ whole futuro is before us." Alabama was swept by the storm. ly with a view of showing that the Dr. Washington told of the Strug- Th«» wires art» down, and no definite steer in dispute actually was the gle to bring the negro race up from news Is available. property of Marcho, prior to his hav­ I ignorance to u higher plane and of ing sold it to Dalton Hosley of th«' effort« to make tho people of tho Knight« <■<■ to Church Merrill, and there was, throughout .1 Local members of the Knights race upprc late that In work lies th«» the examination of the witnesses for Templar attended Easter services nt greatest benefit« and joys of life. the defense, an indication that it the Presbyterian church Sunday would be attempted to show that "There 1« a grout difference." morning. The Knights left their hall said, "between being worked, which there is a conspiracy to “iail-oad" th«' in a body, Rev. Dr. Evans preached is «luvery, nud working, whhh Is free (Copyright by Harris ,v Ewing i defendant. the sermon, In spite of the inclein- dom. At Tuskogee we len t cull it Mrs. Franklin K. Lune, wll«» of tin- G. W. Oflield was the first wituess I ent weather there was a good nttend- manual training, und we don't cull it new secretary of th«» Interl >r. Is w««ll called to the stand this morning. He once, and tho sermon was appropri- domestic science. We cull it work. known lu Washington » icliil circles. testified to the identity of the steer in ate to the occasion. Before her nuirrlugo to Mr. Lane In A k an advance guard of the govern­ "W«> curry (his idea out In nil question, but could not swear that be AL'xnnder M. Dockery. Turmer gov­ ha dactually bought the animal from branches, mid even In the commence­ 1S93 sh<» wax Ml«« Ann!«» Wlntermutt.1 ment forcea to arrive here thia autu­ ernor of Missouri, has been appointed MRS. DON l.\ Il l s Steve Griffith. ment themes which nr«1 given by the «laughter >>f Mr and Mr«. Peter Win­ mer to carry on the work of improvo- i third assistant postmaster general, nom siiii * i > i : i > students at their graduation, we have ter mutt of Elmira, N. V Mrs. Lane I menta In tho Crater Nu louai Park, Following the testimony of E. S. Mr. Dockery supported Champ Clark grown away from the idea of prepar­ Is very fond of social gayvtlea, and Lieutenant <1 E Goodwin, I’. H. A., Terwilliger, the state rested. Then a ing essay« on high sounding subjects usually has invitations which occupy I la In Ibi’ city. He la aocur'ng from formal motion for dismissal was made i for tlie democratic nomination last Funeral services over the remains local saw milia priera on lumber by Fred Mills for the defense. Dur­ spring, and his appointment is consid- of Mrs. Don J. Lytle were held at that do not meun very much, and uow almost every hour of each Any. which will be needed ut tile park till« conllne such papers to subject« In ing the argument of the motion the «»red an indication that the president ! Whitlock's undertaking parlors Sun­ m miner. which all are interested, and which jury was excused from the court room cherishes no animosity for the defeat­ day afternoon ut 2 o'clock. About There la now available for Crater Judge Benson, after taking under ed “Houn’ Dawg” candidate. 100 members of the local lodge of nppeal to all." J Lake Park $ IK,0t)0. It la possible advisement the motion for dismissal, Elks attended. Rev. G. II. hVese con­ that nn additional appropriation of vi \ \ \ mi \ to bi : denied it, and the defense proceeded. TERRE HALTE IS ducted the services. 4 . .’i." io may be made by the present The first witness called was Ray Mer­ Following the services the body HIT in STORM ■ ongreHu, iilthoii-h there la nothing rill. He testified as to the brand on was shipped to Valpa'iaso, Ind., di'tlutte about thia the steer in dispute. EUGENE. March 2 4. George P. TERRE H \l TE, March 21—Twen- where interment will occur. Mrs. Myrtle Otis was next called, , Crowell, lo«al manager of the Hanley botile« have iM-eii iwtiov«1’! from the she was follower Dy Frank B. — < uiployment agency of Portland, wreckage her«'. It is estimated that mise foreman Kester. Mi l TS IIEATII which has opened an office in thia SAN FRANCISCO. March 2 4 Mayor Rolph today sent Mayor Duhl- Uian of Omaha the following message: "Our citizen« feel deeply your sad misfortune. Can we help in any way! We me ready to respond on the hour of call. We are ever mindful of your gt nerosity to us In our hour of . trouble." Mdtter thirty people were killed here. icily, is authority for the statement Mrs. Lottie Bailey, stenographer that this agency alone will s< nd 1,000 BAKER, Ore.. March 22. — Thomas TERRE HAUTE. Marcn ¿4- Twen­ for county court, returned home Sat­ Meyers, foreman of the ««olden Gate workmen to the camps along tho line urday evening after a two weeks' ty people were killed and 150 Injured mine at Whitney, was killed yester ­ of the Eugene-Coos Bay railroad during a cyclone here last night. visit in Portland. Three hundred houses were wrecked. day afternoon. While superintend­ within a week. Porter Brothers, who The villages of Perth and Paperton ing the unloading of mining machin­ ¡have the contract from MacArthur, ADMIRAL WAS ery from a Sumpter Valley freight Perks A Co., th«> general contractors, ARSENIC FIEND were destroyed. The fatalities are not I train the skid broke, letting a half are said to have recently received In­ known. ton wheel fall on Meyers, breaking structions to push the work as rapid­ NORWELL, Mass., March 22.— | his back. A special engine made a ly as possible, especially along tho The hunt for persons implicated In run for a doctor, but arrived too late. stretch of road between Gardiner and the poisoning of Rear Admiral Eaton Meyers was a well known member of Marshfield, which will have to be com- continues. It is rumored this after­ I the Baker Masonic Lodge. pleted b« fore November 1, according noon that the state police plan to James H. Wheeler, one of the most to the contract. practically demolish the Eaton house important w itnesses in the case of the Milkier Ix-aves in the hopes of discovering some evi­ state against Hunter Savidge, arrived M. P. Mickler, one of the principal WASHINGTON, D. C.. March 24 dence. here on Monday night for the purpose witnesses in the case against John D. A statement was Issued from the 1 homas Tom, a neighbor, told the of appearing in the circuit court at a I Carroll, left Saturday evening for White liouso this afternoon to the police that Admiral Eaton habitually witness. The case was to have been Florida, w here he w ill make his home effect that Professor Eliot had refus­ ate arsenic, and that he had prob­ called up this morning, but tnis after­ in the future. The Carrol’ case has ed to accept the appointment of am­ ably taken an overdose. noon Judge Benson announced that it ; been continued over the t« rm. bassador to the court of Ht. James. The admiral's widow is very calm. would be impossible to reach the case She is in jail, but predicts that she I for severai jays _____________________________________ will be released very soon. Following the Marcho case, now on trial, the case of the state against LONDON. March 22.—Trie contest Bellamy will be taken up. Then the for supremacy in site of the Atlantic court will hear the case if Obenchain Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg entertained played, and Mrs. A. R. Campbell was liners which has been waged since Needlework Club Wednesday successful in securing high score. the Oceanic was launched in 1871 against < laude Daggett, as county t|ie treasurer. The ~ Savidge case will be i afternoon. The time wax pleasantly The guests were Mrs. Geo. Merryman. will begin a new era this year, with next. jpaxsed in making fancy work, follow­ Mrs. Burge Mason, Mrs. Charles Rob­ the launching of several 50,000 ton Mr. Wheeler left Klamath Falls ing which refreshments were served. erts, Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mrs. Oscar boats. On May 28 the Impersonator, the first 50,000 toil steamship, will soon after the indictment was return­ The Invited guextx were Mrs. J. J. Biiive, Mrs. Orb Campbell, Mrs. Will begin her maiden voyage. On April i ed against Hunter Savidge. He has Maehl, Mrs. G. B. Delaney, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. Zlm Baldwin. Mrs. 21st the Aquitania, slightly larger been engaged in business in Hardesty, |Chester Avery, Mrs. Fred Schallock, Harry Benson, Mrs. Clarence L'nder- than the German boat, will be launch­ ¡Alberta, but when he heard that his Mrs. Claude Daggett and Mrs. A. M. wood, Mrs. Ixislic Rogers and Miss ed on the Clyde, while the Britannic, • presence was desired here he immedi­ Worden. The club members present Maud Baldwin. I were Mrs. W. E. Faught, Mrs Goeller, bigger than either of these rivals, is ately started for Klamath Falls. Bellamy, who Is next to appear as Mrs. Dunbar, Mr«. Wirtz, Mrs. H. Mrs. Fred H. Mills was hoxtess to rapidly taking shape on the stocks at a defendant in the circuit court, is a Newnham, Mrs. Geo. Chastain, Mr«. the members of the Bridge Club and Queen’s island. ¡negro.- He is charged with shooting Knapp, Mrs. K. G. Cummings, Mrs. a few invited guests Saturday after­ Since 1871 the length and beam of ¡Geo. Hurn and Mrs. J. 8. Stubblefield. noon. trans-Atlantic liners have been more a white man. _ _ — The case of Obenchain against Dag ­ than doubled, and their gross ton­ gett is one of the most important to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Woodbury of nage increased twelvefold. The limit A pretty Easter birthday party is ¡be taken up at this term cf court. Portland are here on a visit to Col­ in their size, however, does not de­ In progress this afternoon at the pend upon the designers, but upon the The building of the new court house home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Williams, onel and Mrs. M. G. Wilkins. harbor authorities. When giving no­ is involved. the occasion being the ninth anni­ The Happy Hour Club held its reg­ tice the other day of bis intention of versary of Etta May Williams. The FINAL PAPERS IN BIG ular meeting Tuesday afternoon at calling upon the Southampton board invited guests are Misses Thelma REALTY HEAL SIGNED for the expenditure of >500,000 for Brown, Reita Low, Gertrude Stubble­ the home of Mrs. Vernle Houston In — the widening and deeping of the nav­ field, Fern Hoagland, Grace Hoag­ tho Hot Sprlngx addition. There were ; Final papers were deli vet ed Mon­ igable channel, the mayor remarked land, Florence Gilbert, Wilma Smith, present Mesdames Will Houston, Will day for the sale of 66 feet ol the Bell­ that within the next three years Sybil Bamber, Helen Wirtz, Ella Weedon, R. A. Emrnltt, W. P. John­ man property on Main street between steamers half as big again as the Stearns, Masters Wilford Henry, son, Floy Mundy, R. C. Sblp’ey Byron Eighth and Ninth streets The pur ­ Olympic would be using the port. Romeo Henry, Cecil Low, Wayne Hardenbrook, John Hamilton, Claud chasers were H. L. Junes of Califor- Low, Russell Crandall, Arthur Wil­ Davis, K. D. North, Geo. Blelin, Geo. Inte, and J. F. Maguire of this city, liams, Phillip Gilbert, Rogers Mont­ Humphrey, Loy Hllyard. Refresh­ and the price paid was >23,100, or at gomery, Glenn Fouch, Kenneth Bren- ments were nerved, and tho afternoon If You. Want the rate of >350 a front foot. naman, Roy Bamber and M'ss Kate waH spent in sewing and a general | The property lx now occupied by good time. BIG Montgomery. i the Comstock hotel, which is under —o-o-o— STURDY — o -o-o— leaxe to L. G. Comstock, and will be Mr. and Mrx. John Hamilton enter­ HEA! THY Attorney C. F. Stone returned last tained a few of their friends at 500 continued in operation for the pres- CHICKS .JL , ent. Tills is one of the largest real v 1200 past two years, during which time he Savidge, Mrx. Eail Whitlock, Mrs. ¡The afternoon wax pleasantly spent Our 1913 CATALOG hax made a large number cf Invest­ Fred Behal lock, Mrs. Frank Ward, in needlework, after which refresh­ Qf'Diamonl Q lily" Poultry Supplies ments in city property. He stated Mrx. J. C. Brockenbrough, Mrs. A. E, ments were served. The members listing everythin* necesinry for the profi able this morning that he was very much Whitman, Mrs. K. 4. Cuiiiniingr and present were: Mrs. Chas. Graves, production of poultry, and the vajuabie Lc« Hook let» Free on Hequeet. pleased with the outlook for the Miss Maud Baldwin. Mrs. IL W. Keesee, Mrs. H. F. Wil­ growth of Klamath Falls, and that PORTLANDSEED --- 0-0-0--- son, Mrx. L. M. Fitch, Mrs. John the money realized from the sale of COMPANY Members of a new ladies' club wore Knox, Mrs. Percy Slioll, Mrs. C. B. this property would not go out of entertained Friday aftorncon by Mrs. Garcelon, Mrs. E. Bice and Mrs. R. Portland, Ore. ' Klamath Falls. Claude P, Chastain. Bridge was J. Sheets. Social Events of the IKeed FISHING TACKLE We have •wryti'lit« ><> i «•••