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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1912)
, 1- I . ' Hiii'i'i,ii:i uv mi: I M'l'KIt I'lliCMN SV.WH HCIIVM I! lie ftaenina eMft. CTRMNO NEWHPAI PRINT T1IK NKWB, NOT HUTORT Hltlli Yi'l -N. I.7H KLAMATH KAMA, OltKUON, I IIIHAV, JI'MJ l!l, IIM'J Price, live OmM NEW PARTY STARTED BY PROGRESSIVES m NATION OF TAFT IS CERTAIN 1 1 mii: i.i:.ih;iis 01 piichi, iu:.NTt4'.Mr.m Fire Stmts in Milliner) Store in Houston Mock A (in started shortly before a I. til) Hull ''" IlKII'IIM' hlM'IIKlll ll "iiiiilll" Volt' llntn Nntt IMiil Hit lliimlriit Mara I'm t illng In "' H11O111I h" " in Ail kiiiiii li) Snliinlrt) Mulil No Cn ! Tlimttii Oul CHYNtCDSFRFF MAIL 1)1 LIVERY I'liMiinnniiT li llrniideiiburi; -i lies Hint while nt the postmasters' ' iihli'litloli In I'litlliniil ii ...... ui .1..1.1 '.ri.,.kihi. iiiinnmoiiiii tlm millinery ..f run was poked nt Klamath Falls ,.1'in ..n Hen, ml street In il. (1iis. rr not having n free mull ilillviry. '"" ' ' ',',", ,lr" 'l"lrlini'iit wns Oilier Hlliw with nun li less I,.ikI,. irniii.t In turning nut, nml soon hail tlimi the la ponlolllcu nrn how on Hie II n. iiikIit imitrul f'onsl.leriilili. Jiirlng it wyntotit iif free mall ilcllviu-y, t tin .link nt millinery wim ilinii- iirrorilliiK H Mr llriiiidenburg, nml """' "r limtriii-i, altliniiKli Him total tin- delegates from uther iltl's could loss n not law Tim building Is unit utnli-ralntnl what wan the matter a frame "triii tun, lli double unlls'wllh Klamath Falls that It Incked li'le.l tilth aaviilDHl. nml a took iim-'iiriiKri-Mlvi-iiHM tit meeting th.i re Idetitlilt. turn, tu Kit the Urn rum- iulr'tu-iitM of tho department In lliu pleii h mil Ihi. inoint mtlori ot tin. 'mnlliT nf street sign am house nil in .IciialiiiK'til nml nrriiiniil of Ihn'lmrn. Iiavii "Tin. receipts of thu local nlllco are 'hi far he) unit thu ri'ijulri-inctitn," said BRYAN GOING TO BALTIMORE STEAM ROLLER ALL CONTESTS Wheeler Says ' Portland isyRe.dy jBlfi. CONVENTION for Elk Convention1 ...... ...,..,. bAKLY IN AUGUb'l James Whcotor, the well known lo-l m:m.itio.v or pahki:ii NUT SUIT HIM 'iltoil I'rtss Hervkii CHICAGO, June 21. At 9 o'clock llila morning the credentials commit ter, utter an all-night session, bad 'col merchant, formerly a deputy ihor-1 IM)KH seated Tnftltcs from Alabama, Art- Iff, returned from Portland last even-; ,.nn I'lnrMn tlnnrtrtn Imllnnn. Put In, when, hi, was summoned as al Ifornln and Kentucky. Tbo steam witness In tho caso of Btebbens and roller wns applied to all contests. ItiMoscr, charged with bootlegging In WImi rinrk Wlluin liurki, Kimh Is uncortnln whon tho commlttco will Fort Klamath. Wl.ii Mark. Ullw.., llurko . C0Bcude u workt The California' "Tho entire city." said Mr. Wheel- (in) nor nml f Inlilwln, Denouncing, related their bitter protcsti against crk looks as If It was In a gala attire. Siletilou nf liirki-r iu it Iti-mcUon- Beating tho two Taft delegates from'Thls Is In anticipation of the Elks' their state. Oram! Lodge. The Klks Inslgna pre-' hi,, mm iienging iiimii ut rigni Jarry New itatcd ,hat h0 expcctcd vulls everywhere. 'There are beautl-Hii- Si'liHlloii I Icf on, tin Conveu- the convention would Inst until next! fill nrehes. and everyone seems to be ItOOSKVKIiT AND WIVhOS MAY HKAU TICKET liullilliiK iniitrnt what uilKlii linn Nftt Week iiifti n ilisnstrous flrn HISSES GREET THE SPEAKERS l'ntmniilir llrnmlenliiirK, this iiioru- i iu'iimI l'ie H'jrvlie CIIICAllO, June 21. Ilrynn an- Wednesday, and has extended tho op tion on tho Coliseum. 1 William Flames Jr. of New York mill William II. McKlnlcy, Taft'a man- in, 'tl.nl It seem, rather odd that ,l0UIlC(.,i ,U afternoon that ho would wrr .till predict that Tnft will be the ntlten nf Klamath Falls il.oul.l , for aUmor ,omorrow morn.'u,c uom nce "f ,lho convention, but In, undent tn iKimru thu opiiortunlty conipromlse talk Is general among the working to make the event a great time In the Rose City. And Judging by tho enthusiasm I saw It will be a big event." I'laiu Hclnjr. Worked Oat to 1 grefwlves of Ilepubltcm i cratlc Parties Perfect NattoawMM Organisation of nn-Partkuta Pro grewlTev and Nominate Ticket for November Electkm 'dolegatcs. J hi gel fri ilelltery of mall. The .iiiiiini wiiiik 111 nil' war oi ireum- IMIU-Ann i,... vt Wllllmn Inn.1 Iler 1. the ro.i.lltlon f tho Hide- ,,.,, lUyM .,,,, , ,,cm0CrntC ,1'nltcd Press Service walks in the thickly nettled portion .,,.,,,. fnr ..rp.l.lei.t. Clnrk. Wll- Chicago, Juno 21.- PAMlKMllMIM lti:HJSh s'ILMi:ils(IS lllllll sllll.s All! Alllil'IMl I III: CM.II (IIIMA I'llMIMh-TAIT WINs I nlMI PriMM Hcrtlrp CIIK'Alit). Jlllir tl ItoiMKtell California ilelrKnten tn-re ill nliil u tflt liy M! mcnllml J!! S'nt ml IllK. J At 11 o'clock r Hie e) This Is Hie section Hint ....... ...... . ii.i.ilmi tin, ilemnml nf nhnlrmnn Root, the son, numc, rnim, uiiyiivr iiiu iium--- - iili l.e coerred by n deliver) i,)- w,,. .tl1111Pilllr 'ii,,, pi,.ctlon of Al- credentials commlttco agreed to pre- Wllll.l: '"'u " " wo"1'1 ""' ","',,,, '""'" ion II. Parker as temporary chairman cnt tho convention n partial re-, i siiouiu nogian nt unuimnn., R reactionary, and !. They got into a snarl as 10 MKN as it wnum ,,ic,KinKlilmFcTltoflghtthiisolectlonp"nt t"e partial report snoum con- inin. Moanwnnc me convennon wan ed, the stato delegations cheering and hajids playing, until noon. CHARTER COM MITTEE MEETS out tho entire city in ne It i-Ktalillslifd make tt.e l.miilllnK nf the mall In tho )0for . c,mvon,on nlllre inucli easier and nimlil do much mure rniitenlcnl for lluxe ilelrlnc tn .'! their mall" WANTS STREET nilCAUO, JuimSI - -Arlmna Tiltt Itns wen' sisitiit. Arkansas presented kiul soAtiil all TnftlttHi. Dnvall nf WtwIilliKloil. the until. nal inmmllte.' 1111. muted the seating of two Call- T HELP FOR CELEBRATION WHO AHK TO FOItM NRW CHAKTKlt FOIt THK CITY MEKT AND OItOANI7.fi KVKHY MKM IIKH KNTHt'HIAHTIC I n (I Press Hertkp IIICAdtl, Jiiihi 21 Chairman Knot failed tile I'lintentlnii tn utiln' at 13 ?' Tin, ri'purl uf t lit, rnniiult lee nn reilelllll nil tin' Ninth Ala Ii.iiiih mutest Hun silliinltlfl after III xirallnti by Hv. John Hhaw I'lli, report riK'illiiluellileit Ihi, seal' nut uf the Alabsms TnfltliHi Itonsu teltets preselili'd n inntrsi) minority irpurt llndlv) niuteil tn title mi Hhethrr 73 ronliH.le.1 Talttles roultl i..le Watson mm iil tu istiln Hail le resullltluu. Hull rail was then taken ItnrlUK lli' ull 'ill llelie) and Joliiuiill rlinlleliiiid the , ule uf T) run and Me)erl1i'lil uf Ollfornln. Hunt ruled the) Mere nut uf order, ami auilil xrnit runfiislmi the count priH-erilnd Tin' tllial "''' In Utile the llnller inulluti stuuil '.'.J scnlnit '.'!'. ml tullnx, 10. Tdftlll" tiillll III ull' When lladle) mm iil t adopt IhtMjilila Talltliii at I o'clock, when tho minority report uf Hie credentials .nmmlttei' report as called. Iletie) M.uinilltee Walker mm .'.I In tahln,-''!'!"-! In the platform behind Had- '!o) Tin, credentials cnuilillttees ri-, ,,,r mmmn- ',.,.,. ns read ! Hull rail. Iliulley miitluu was lft- ...,.,, ,, H ciinnut supersede a letlllon was presented to the Med Ae Oi'T. Hues '"'l. not Vl(',i.i of tho national romniltlvt'." ccun II by Councilman Doty of tho log. 15- The aiinuiincmncnt was rrcelted riftb V'nril, slgnvil by fourteen of tho The credentials cuiniulltee report wU1 . (,, n,td Jeers piop. in owners along North Tenth on the Ninth Alabama district was' u.i,...,, nr Minnesota nn,senled a ir,,ri i.klnir Hi the city take tho Mien adnpted by vita tnce tnte Then mlllrl. rcport. declaring tho creden- necc-nry steiw for the Improvement crai, .incusslon nnd wns llnnlly re- "mko ,n uoha,f ot rKnlzed labor toinn'Ul0 now charter. It Is quite prob ilie Arlmna enntrst report was pre- ,,.,, rommiiit.,.'it action "A tyrannical ,.r Tmili street frnni Its Intersection fcjrC(, to n com'mltteo composed of Iho republican platform committee. nDlo that sessions will be held both etiled ntei throw nf the will of the peoplo of ii Main street to Prospect street Mc0owon crlslcr nnd Alforil. who are Oompora would not discuss the sne- afternoon and evening. The Tafllle were dellKhted at the cnf,,,,,,,,. R mure deliberate attempt The petition asks that tho street bo "o reimrt",,t ,ll0 ncxt mcctlnR nf tho pU!c plnnks he wouM B8k t0 ,,ave '" Every member of the commission tuli, passing thu iino mark leader , , ,1C w,u n. p,.pt was Kradeil and Hist thirty feet In tho Cllnc Mon,iftj. nKht. or,'1 ln both ,,1B rcl,ub,lcnn and tnovery willingly accepted the duties In- drclari' that Tail's Humiliation In cer- ,,,,. ,,tniiieil." began llnlbert. renlir he macndamlied. leatlng a ten- Kspresslons from a number of the ','"c'"'"c platforms. 'cumbent on n member of such a com- lam KRurta arf In be made In rush w,a t(lot checked him and refused foot parkl.g on either side. Tho colnK.imcn wcro tl opposition to any ,, . ; T u . , mission, and entered with enthusiasm tlm iiriic...lln nml nillniirn lit Sat- . . , . i.i... .1..1...1.. ii,.. ,..n.iri 1I1..11 ...i,..r u-n iinthnrlied to nnimlnt a ..., 1. ..... il N1JW LONDON, June 1 Harvard I, , (h . , nr h n wnrlr. Letters "" " i" i' i 11 i.c '.,-"- , - - money aptiropriHiiuu, i, n "i, uihw-w . .. , ii. 1... i.nif "" ' i-" -- - unlay night. At Knots ruling silencing llalherl committee to Investigate the matter . .. n , ,oney. Tho"on from tho Freshmen eight Wna,lWorc prepared. Immediately following .. - . I.. ...!.. - -,(k1niAl (111 .'ri Fll S1I1TIIT1 ISIlll 1 IIIH III . . B m members favored using any money '""""'. ,","" ,rThv twn v tne ""loufnraen1' t0 lne ""' ol thov ...lent be able to ralso on lm- ho . ar,lt ,our- w,nnlne b tweBtrlnbout twenty of the leading cities. IOIUTII OK JUI.V ASKK ASKISTAKCi: i i:tii Miinirr pkopciitv own. Tits .Mt that yritr.irr m: (ilt.tlli:il AMI I.MPKOVnt WITH II N.POOI' PAHKIMi ! COMMITTKK KHOM THK city corc'iiiMi:v opposi:h ' to t'sixo itnds rou pphpohh; Thu Fourth of July committee of tho local Lodge of Iledmen last even ing presented n petition to tho city rtnucll asking it n appropriation .of LABOR LEADERS IN CONFERENCE OOMPKHS AM) I.KNNON PHKPAR.- I(2 DKMAXDS OK OIU1ANI2KII I.AIIOU TO IIK IXfiF.HTEO 1N PLATIOHMS OK IIOTH lARTIK8 nltcd Press Serttco CIIICAnO, Juno 21. Samuel Oom- The charter commission appointed by tho city council met this afternoon ,ln the city hall, all of the members .being present except W. O. Huson, wnn Is absent from the city. The 'commissioners proceeded to organise I with Cbas. S. Moore as president and V. A. Deliel as secretary. Clark IRIbbs was selected as clerk and sten ographer. I No legal advisers were seiectea at this meeting, as It waa decided to first secure charters from a large i.umber ot the leading cities of the United States. It Is expected to have 'sufficient returns by next week to be gin uctual work, and the commission ...... n.A.U.nl Al IIia lmaH.n ITAll. I ., . ... V-l .. .. . 1250. and other concessions, nnd ask-,-'1''; '"""' "' .'.,;",, f aajour"ea ""L1 '"aar,,,,..l . ,tg tho nmur to prohibit tl. use of'""0" ' 'abor. a1 Jhn B; 2 o'clock, when they will MleetUhe r Mrcwork. within n ccrtaliyll.trlct In ,'" umm. are h 'attorneys and arrange to hold dally . ... u preparing tho demands they will me.t ncs to rush the work of draft- Ill AitiM).i:vni:.ci: i IIHAIMItmY-nailli tin, IliHistelters began sliotiiniK "KaK niul report 111 tno nei iiievniu;. invii r.ii..'" "mie rule!" Hoot recognised will bo Monday. June 21 The ma)or t'ASi: walsnn. who until "Peiullng tbat appointed Doty, ii'utlon, and on account of the prln- - - - Hamilton and Miles l.vldenco a prrseiiled tn tin, Jury rl imolted. I nsk that twenty mln unlay In circuit court In tin' rase nf 1llt t,,, (,,. on each bIiIk for discus C J llrnilhury, who I suing (leurge tn H reiin-Ht mused great up (' Clark for $317 fur labor and wnrk roir perfnrineil mi the l.ust litter dam cnii- ,,m HhoU,., You lintn Hie tract Tho plaintiff lias preiieitteil ..ll'i: t,,ku them " lluilr evlilenru In tho rase nt i u'cluck W(, wl.. niippeiV back Watson. The Jury Is ruinpused uf Juhli Kills, C II ICcslnr. Jess Turner. Lester liar rou. I.. V. WIIIIIh. II. II. Wilson. Hum Marnier, II. II. Ilu)t, IMgnr Virgil. H II Low. Frank Irish nnd F. T Nelson Uom (hen asked tbo unanimous WHY THIS GREAT HURRY, JOHN? nrnvements. rather thnti for eclobra lions. Some of tho members favoredf turning on the string lights during the Fourth, and possibly permitting tho revvnuo from concessions to go to the committee Tho petition wns as follews: Wherein, n commlttco representing the people ot Klamath Falls and the local lodge of tho Order of Iledmen has been selected for tbo purpose of lengths. TO STRENGTHEN THEIR TICKET land tho same were sent out on today's mall, in order that there would be the least possible delay In securing copies of charters from which to work. United Press Service CHICAGO, June 21. Illustrating the completeness of the break be tween tho new progressive party and the regular republican organisation, plans are being worked out today by Roosevelt's managers for a big non partisan progressive mass convention early In August, when a nationwide organisation will be perfected, plat form adopted and a ticket nominated. Unless tbo action of tbo republican convention calls for earlier action by progressives, this will be carried out. Woodrow Wilson Is talked of aa running mate for Roosevelt, assuming that Roosevelt Is the candidate of the new party. If Wilson Is not named at Baltimore. Bryan also Is prominent ly mentioned. Record ot New Jersey says that Roosevelt and Wilson are really radicals of equal degree, and belong to the same party, and tbat Taft and Harmon are representatives of tbo Interests. Time for a new alignment, declare many, baa come, and a mass conven tion will be the next big step after a bolt from the republican organisation la worked out. "It Is time to shake Penrose, Crane and Root," said Record. "They should herd In a party openly for special privilege and the perversion of the courts. We who stand for human rights and social Justice, have noth ing In common with them. We ought to go with clean democrats like Llnd sey, Dryan and others ot their kind. We have faith that the country will really respond to this call." Roosvelters are encouraged by the choice of Parker as temporary chair man at Baltimore, and are hoping the convention there will choose some re actionary candidate like Harmon or Underwood. This will result ln two conservative candidates, with Roose velt as the one progressive. CHAMPION JOHNSON 18 INUICTKD FOR SMUGGLING .......1. nf tin. minority, but no 'I lii, iinuiiitl school meeting for DIs- rar,., that Johnson wns unavoidably Irlrt Nn. 12 wns held nt lln Lurolla absent nnd Honey would npeii tho nr- f..r it in nt ilelinti'. 1 oiiirin ... .1..1 .i.liul lietueen PiDtie and ., ... ,,i:eii iii'kiuvii TiH'lll. enmlneHni; tho celebration of the I DEMOCRATS ARK PUOPOSING ,11 Hvni'ir '" tl .1 .' .l..'l. '.. . '" -' ,........- - TO siVOXIi TAITS NO.M. l3Gt" anniversary 01 mo naim uny on coMHINATlOXS OK l.KADKRS ' 'our ceuntry: 1 lYTUXlls, Tho Fourth of July committee does I CiailK khtaih.wiimi -' IIOITMK COMMITTKK VOTK8 TO IMl'KACII ARCHIUMI 'United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, June 21. Tho houso committee unanimously voted to Impeach Judge Archbald of tho commerce court. Ilidley lladle) s.ild Unit ho b"'l Intended thai Johnson and lleney present tbo United Press Service CHICAGO, June 21. Jack, John son, the colored heavyweight cham pion of the world, and his wife, Etta, were Indicted here by the federal grand Jury on a charge of smuggling a diamond necklace. CAl'iO IXATIOX WHAT lO SAY II II r. school houso 1111 Monday. Juno 17. 1 .tmient. I'miililernlilii Interest wns taken, nml 1 hiiiIIIiik viciously 1 lm following board nf directors wns ........ .,,, yelled hereby petition your honornblo body' gt'AItTKRS, 8TOXK MANAGKIt I to grant ns follews: m First Permission to hold such en- o..i , ttertalnment nnd sports on the streets " ' ",c? . , aro I -lleforo ' , of KtamBtn Fiu M M0 In . "Ml WORE. June .1.-1 Una aro luatlnn the liner Kah.tr Wllli.lm II'Bfeoril with the laws of tho state nnd I "'""..T".. ..".w! rZTZ ! ruliijil Press Pertlio lleney started, us NKW YORK. Juno Grandsliimler -.... '.niul. llln 1. win - iHtiiue inn- - , ,,,1" - , ., , 1 ., .. . i.i.-lueuiocranc nunuuui nwo, ,i,.v- elected T. F. Ilogga fur une ) our. ,.. WHH furlmis tint retained hlsf)r Mt mcM ,rnlll nici. with til- city, excepting tho use of oxl,,0fa,lt ne of the dtfeatcd canddates ton .. . " ' " rrr' -- - " ' .... 1 . 1,l I"'111 -I, .. I it 11.1-. Hn.,tl,nnilAna ail t7tTfltml ( Commission is Appointed to Draft a New Charter tor Klamath Falls Rodeo Pictures are Out-Will be Seen by Twenty Million People The motion pltcures taking during thu recent Elks' Rodeo in Klamath . .. . .... .l..l i nAAl Un .... f 1,11 1 : .. ...... i..n.i. ..i.inniln,,ii mieuesteilitans. wnicu nro vuumiuBu .u .n. ..-. maker sent u) ttiri'ie- - - - fully ask tho honornmo mayor to .or- . - -,"""",Ii0I1 "or Gay- 25 of Pathe'n Weekly, will be released speech seconding llio nomination of,lla. I nro C ark v,lth olther wmono r unj ,, ttand on Mon(lny, June 24th. T1,,!,. it was to ho delivered by .. Second-Whcreas. ThoFourU, of.n.r ' n s" . SItIJ ol contains ten subjects, three , 1,., dl.l not arrive In tlme.)Jy commit oe ,.. .-.. -. r :""""":" .' Al,r w. ,lf which. Including the Rodeo pic "" ..,....,. n.,.l lnlmr tn nilvertiso mo com- l'uni """" '" . . di.m. ...... ... ..-....-. ...,....! naaoolnleu. Whllo' tUreS. OrO 01 UrOgOll UlCUCS. t..eW - -" TSiSiSSSSi Viiuim 1 .. I I., ii.ni.lnl Willi, OS' (III II I'OIIUS) lllllll" ! - luiriie. and nrdeiit backer. Is dashing 'i.,wni.i Chlcngo on i Now York Con- WanninnKora speocn . .. ,.r 001, ut tbo city linllH !C,M " :!!!?n::i,:::;::,:i,l :: u: ;,.. .....,.,., --oycR or ,, M .M ..,, .uiimn umi mr n ,,,...1. ..nnnclimiiii ii..iii.v.. "",,, ,,., .his rmivciilion. inono' i . . . .. ..i. ....... ... nl.n'nn .. ...i. ..Imi nml llll,l"11'' ... en tu nppuiut n coiuiiiissiuu in ""' " men to liuvo elmrgo of llio drafting n now I'linrtur for llio city f Kliinmlb Fulls, to servo without pay. Tbo com mission, however, was authorised to engngo tlinoattoriioH, If nocessary at llio nxnensn of Iho clly. lpKnl counsel of tlio commission, and t" l"""' form tbo actual work of ilrnfllng tlio now liiHtriiinoiit In neenrdnnco with tho vIowh of Iho iiioinborH. Tho coin.j mission wns roiiiiefltod to meet at 21 earn cumim" today upon tins cniivi'iuuui. .. n" iniiniher of tbo cmnmUidon nnd '""I Mf of AmOTcn has been for 136 ,,f 'mayor mie. im folleH: j (l0 B,nr of Il0l,0-, U 1ms bright- lit Alfnril P- Monro, y (locller J- W. Siemens. Ily MIIm-O. M. l",,,or' lly Crlsler Ki oil Molhnse. Ily llnmllton-H. II. Hunbnr. Ily Underwnod-W. A. DoUol. Ily Snvldgo-I). H. Cnmpboll. Ily Owens Hunter Bavldgo. Ily Mcdowi'ii WVO. Huson, Ily Doty A. A. Jlohaffoy. Ily tito Ma or-Judge Lenvltt, 14.000 copies of various forms of ad vertising In tbo hands of Individuals nml bofore tbo public, whereby tho city of Klamnth Falls nnd nil busi ness connocted therewith are much beneillrd, we prny your honorable hodv to grant: (n) A contribution of I2G0 to boH used by tho commltteo In paying the ..... n. in Its successful prog- ovnpnses of said colebratlon 'ress without herltngo to rulorshlp. (b) Concessions to tax nil ped- 1 "William Howard Toft holds the ,irrg, street hawkers, lunch stands nnd Icortlllmte of ability tolunteorod to iBi,ows that como under special license 'him In calmer moments, no m. reir tno ceieuronon. Iworthlly served tho term of four) ears (C) That the city decorate nnd lot hard lahor In this supremo offlco. iRht tho streets In fitting manner Ho has gnlned fltnoss nnd Is pro- f0r the celebration. i imlnv moro tlinu over to con- F. W. RITCHIE. I'res. i iCimiiiiicn on r.iaw n II. B. DAOKENSTO, Seo'y. Underwood, according to his-friends, would favor as running mate either Harmon or n Westorn democrat. Iu tho event of Gnynor's nomina tion It seems that an" uppeal will be made to Champ Clark, If he loses the contest for first place, to run for vice president in tho Interest of party welfare. Champ Clark's camp was estab lished yesterday In the Emerson ho- tol. His campaign will be under the direction of Penator Stone of MIS' sour). In striking contract to the repub llcnn convention, the contests nero next week will Involve only about forty delegates, according to Secre tory Urey Woodson thousand posters of this reel uavo been distributed, and It Is estimated that twenty million people In the Unltd States will view the scenes of tho Elks Rodeo at Klamath Falls iho scene on the bulletin contains the following head: "Klamath Falls, Oregon The n. P. O. Elks hold a Rodeo, In which the bucking horse, Cy clone, carries of most of the honors." Manager Houston ot the opera house and Temple theater, who has rocelved the advanced bulletins mak ing the announcement, states that he does not know Just when the pictures tilt be shown In Klamath Falls, but that they have been promised to the Elks lodge, and they will be permit ted to select the tlmo tor the exhibi tion. It was the Intention ot the lodge to use these pictures In connec tion with an entertainment to be giv en to ratse funds to apply on the shortage, of the rocent show. It la hardly probablo tbat this entertain ment can be arranged until after the Grand Lodge convention, which Is to be held ln l'orltund on July 8th, aa those going, from here will leave on the 6th. The matter, however, will be taken up by the lodge, and an nouncement made ot time for giving the entertainment. Mr. Houston has received no Infor mation aa to the pictures taken at Dlrd Island, but he believes) tbat these will probably be Issued In another set ot films of a different character to those of the RoJeo reel. The Mat era man who took the picture for Pathe'a Weekly was enthusiastic over tho bird pictures, and Mr. Houston U confident; that he secured sosse eeel lent pictures. -. i3