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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1914)
REGJSTERJ REGISTER! County Registration Books Close. April 30. "i ft PRINTS THE KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER HEWS WWl'K IT IS NEWS tyaWWWSfliOllW M.Err rr jt .r - -g-- MBMrrr TTar-TtHrWrTHaWT i;jglilh VmiN'M. H,7 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1914 Price, rir Carta WILSON ASKS FOR USE OF TROOPS Congress Approves Plan; Chamberlain Asks $50,000,000 PRESIDENT'S KSSMSE IS GIVEN RECRUITINGPOSIS FULL SUPPORT BY COMMITTEE ON JfE JjJ J BY FOREIGN RELATIONS THIS AFTERNOON "A" Y iiLUN f ttKb .i.iioi'i..si: whs piimth'i. Ijlrr b) Ml Hit-Hll Of HHM'l f I illil itmni IIUOI'I'IM! wtui-UKu mtti fiifo 0; Men in Today's News a .. . a ... iir.i . itwi 1B nfltilr wa rtKAiOxl by Admiral lu)u ,lKIMi I'OH I'lrTV MILLION rt uf, cililU altwut Ihat be u (f.iillf.nirilrnn. Wur V Iriwii- In roil Eii:iuu:xcii;t "", in apoiogy untu, Ma dinndpi that ibe nan tit tin I'nlled illr I tlulpi! llh jM-clnl a hi, lrMf to Outgrew, WlUw trtiinn b) lb rmtnansleu of lit huix. tl.ai Me k ho War Willi '"""l,.,. , . ,. a irUUl np. I'nlorttuuirly It U nut an Uulalrd cane. "The spflr ot Incident which be llilmui' Mirl Imilclll Itl tllKfllilc ii olmilrt r Itriilnx Ml TrnoK. ,l .Mnnlilim H ftnliittiiu ami Ait Br ing I'lornl Alumni Hip Triipoi1a lu Hie lUrtwr llrtlrn. Hut a Movettimi l Compel Hunt lu Areuttt ' the I'allr! Ulr Hip Reaperl II U Entitle! In irt,trU r,inot but cr-alP ail imprn.' 1 ultcd ' Service Herelte. SfliH' 4B' ' BSSSaBMSBBSSSSSSSSBjBSBBlPB ''iBXSKXBBSSSSSSSSSSSBSy 'LP'BBsssssssssmPJeKasBi t!a&a&miLJBBsssssssssssBr 'MbbbbbbbbbbVB aB TV-nSIIH em wnnn win SET FOR 2811; COMMANDIROOPS file CflOWD 60IN6 uji-ii LINE UI.NQl'KT I'I'OX NIGHT OF Alt-HIVAI.THKKK (armiso.v nIO.VATKS IXQ CHIEF RRT1R- TrlrKni;lilr Corn-pooJewe Arniag 4 llio Time or Holdln the lilt "0- lan AVIii Rom to tbm HlghcaC Ucr TokcUmt.., Mettlug," Jopliin aad of JacIuob. County lloocter Tio HpecJal Cr Vrom KUmsth. ' ia the. Army Without MftTtawJM lendeU West 1'otat. Ia the Max Who Will lie la Chawe of1 Carle taat'a Solilici la tbe IrMa Mtaatla. Gor to Texas City. JUiJor Graeral loaartl fc. Wood, niulflllzaUon onlens arrangiait for Taeedar. April M, two or more !- IbIIkI I'ffM tkivk WAHIIINOTON, 1), C, April SO. !. luiii brm dMUwtc4l to cooimaad trniioporta, comoiiMar aal otbr blg,,. .. . , ,. .., .,,..., . , mvw itm w" A- - - - . ...... .. ... .. ciai cars, uiiti wiu niaiuu vvuu iaiicu rinOTiin . .. ... .... ... I I .IF ...ll 111 l'Mlb M IIIC IIHUICn WW WW nWWU wn.... .. .-v.. . ..,,. , t " .....UIVI.IMV T in.ll (1 ion mat mi. rj.fr.rnl,r, .,.- ...v., v... -v. Secretary of War Llndlcy ' b.irkluic of facie Uam'a trooper on a oer. w' "' ur -..- Aani.uiw. . w.. -"-- U llim to no out of lurfr .y..i.iln ill rmy and uaty recruli. ' ' "Vtlleao oHU j wUMo. Wher rorce may Z caUl to att,d the get-together metla of .Secretary of War U-41v,M.Oarrtaoa lo .hoar a dUrcg.td lor lb. dlgnlt; u ,.., m,r.. .age. , to e l.i it.i una uKo f,r2T;"-, ,V adlag out lato u. Klamath. Jackaon and JopHta. odW annouaeed ta tal Ujm- and rlgnu or thli govtirnnnini. anu uan ia tno yaia . . fa wao rwr j.fts . Uipj Ml iriltly bp In dolnit wbt Tlo8j'nUrr-w5,cteran Ul meet Tbe llm (or HuU 10 MlUlP tbollliey jdead. Top wad" Ow Iiiii utganlir a toiuutwr regiuwtu o Amrilran ng cd Ui tilgbl. To- many way to tiow llielr conlnrojitiulaUi- .Uautcttant llownor. O'lUra ttf rtwldrnt WlliOIJ tPAJ HUrilr llio UlllUd HUtw. i-ml llirr omcrin wi.ii r.c m v..".. mtuan lu roogt, aVlng Uiat lie "80 lar a I can learn, uch ad-ill mV addnc. U then nutliorliy to u the armpdltnnrr, rin ami annoyance liavo luffc 10 comiwl a rccognlllon liy'uu uRerml 10 wcur only mtalnet cMloJ j( tfk, Service lluerla. Hip I'nllpd lali repreipulatlvni. XKW V0UK Aprl 20. All ot Uio Th .n.ai dinmliiDA on liitelau "The manlfral danger or aucii a ,..-.,,,.1,.- nmc0, Brc awarmed lth ..1..1 ..... ........ . . 1..11.... not on U thai utn onenca niigiii .MM..HM l"H.J Wlf... WW .-. -. .-r" mpiHirilng WIUob, the lett Ulng, "A rniolutluu iiltllfrlni iilniturnt of ilia armed forcm VniliMl Huiee lu rnlorclng ceriaiu ue- .',,.., ,, hl. reure.enla.ICo ml agalniit Vlclorlana lluerta." I"" ,....,.. iiim,' Tba reaolullon Ju.IIbm the i.real-1 ' 'uJUo bftil0Mtr;c, ,h,Uml loll ,Bu ,,oer ucronlane. ( deal lu n.lng lh force. Th Hpum ' ... ,lf , wlllll- 1)0lulatlon lourteeu ortlcer and alxty-llve men foreign coniralliea adopied Ihla lth. ..., in-.,-., .mi auch a igmru nudy (or war. mi change. . 4 , ,.,.,,. hlmaelf the Uomb dropping practice began to HASMARTEN SKIN LOCAL BOY MAY IS FINED 525 TEACH IN H. S. r pnr delegate there, when waya luirinn - - - rfcrumiiK imn- ..-.."- -..- eaulullgn'allof1 llial "U' ,ITC,' w,a"1 ntullcauta. A long line a rorined t or Ihla roa from bad to vor.e, u,l n,,t. ! Illilng happened nf o gro and Iniol- 1 'ernble a aort a In trad, directly aud ,hVrM.elu.y 10 armed eontllcl. I I. ' T. W.,;, ,,Ciie..Mry. Iherefore. that the npolo- BAN im.00, April SO.-Captalu rlalu de !"""' ... .... ..- In, .. Mr..,.iniuiin tli armv ovla- ODKim MAX I'AYH 1118 VISE AND V E 11 X O N L1UVKM, HUT CONSTABLE AND. sen, commaudlng tbo army avla n camp, today uotlfled Wahlngton JUDGE ARE THE PELT PUZZLED OVER - " liti'H-i ti"n iiueiia niHitTii r lu addlilon to tbla, Heaator Cham' Ut,e,.it of aenlng to It ihat no riir-'dny Utlaln nr Oregon Introduced a bill . .iriaalona for explanation and, l-rovlillng Mr 160.000,000 lu be l'utl,IMltrr,j regret ahnuld nrle. ulud Tteaa Kcrlliu l Hie dUpoMl ol Ilia prealdeut ror .., ,hcri.(ori.( fell It my dnt 10 HOUSTON. Teg., April 20. All uo At hla dlaerttlnn for the national ,, A,lmrft Mno In tbo hole trW).lt H, cfaWeaton have been ordered ,I''B,''" of hi demand, and to Inalal Ihat tbe Mr( n, iroimporla. Several brig- Weaplte Wllaon'a decrying war wllu,itax h anlnleil In auch 11 y ""lMjeH ure marclilug lownrd Texa City. Me.lro, nearly everyone who heartUrlltlt H UQW attitude on the part of hi. inrnage Interpreleit hi remark ,1M Kiu'rlnlltn. Hncb a anlulo lluerla l4l,cj 'rva Serlc ar5 He made hla addrea In ft'iefuapd. I lme come 10 nU your ap- flAN ANT0Nl0 Tw., April 80. grim nikiiBtr. (proval una aupporj lnthe fooran I 0ftUm ,mVo becn recelved at Kort Th prealdenl, In hi meatgit 10 roil' now propoo to punuv. Srtm 0at0n (or nil troop lre to nr-M thla afternoon, reviewed lo a' -Thl gowrnmenl ran, 1 earnestly pr0pKro tmmtdately in entrain. . . a- ...I. - - .lal. !... Vlwtffili tltti-ililiV If rroui lUrt i)olibln lijr U10 icmornin auimo wr wmi mw . , .-.-- t..u..t tleAA'n t CiAmmM n'aia tin Ad tin and coitB by Juitlc Oowen this. uih county Ulsh school for the comlok inornlns for violation of the tatol(erm Principal Paught and the game law. Uron wa arreated for j boaril of Mnam ba aooted much having lu hi poaMatlon a marten, which he caught In a trap out of .. .. the numerou. ap. ou. Ho Pled guilty. . P"canu tor tne vanoua uepaniaeaia. . . ......., ii. 1 While tbe personnel of the uext term i juuge uowen auo wmwui" '. , , . , . ,. , ,. i Schauoclc now have a marten ou their -ulty ha, mn been ; .k. .... . kUff aAaAT uay iroas ibo hcx w w and means for adverting 8outlierB0, tbe anByt wjU b,, aatlra e Oregon's Bcenle wonders will be dto- 0 lhe Aanrlcaji trooaa to ae tifed. itatloaed aloag the MeotleaafcaraW- The date wa settled today hy wire. General Wood,, the ataa wheat Two dates were left to the option of Roosevelt dubbed "a bully goo aot- tho Klamath Chamber ot Commerce, dler." and whom he advaaeea baeauae Inud April 1 8th waa eelectad. 0f that belief la hla ability, eves n-h.. nu-ii n.111 lun hpnt that .-... ha tinr m Waf Palatar. A MV ,'. . ... . -w IUUUBU MW wwnm Mw w ..w . . 1 morning, reaching Medtord that af-'atep, ,iown from the blgbaat active ternoon. in in evening a uui poailion in le army ci. la to be given by the YUltors by the'CDef of atat. Medford Commercial Club, aad tha Wood's four year term aa the chief following day tbe business meeting executive oScer for the army auto wlll be held. Tbe tourists will re- matlcally expires thoa. He Immadl turn Thursday algbt. ately become cole of the Depart "In addttlon to the Klamath Pall,meat of the Cast, with headquarters In selecting the-faculty for Kiam-.people who are going, we aava aawur- at Governor's Island, New York the anccs of delegations trom Mernii,Gn0ceat post la the army. w. w. fort Klamath and other parte ot the witherspooa, sow aaatstaat 'Chief of . .. .j r. ... VI'Ia. ii wa .. . .. w a.. KA . souniy. saia oecriry )" '""utaa, succeeaa a oir Chamber of Commerce today. . wood's rise la the army has beea He was flrat heard of as MOTSCHEXBACHER, NOW AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGOX, IS COX8WERING A PLACE IX KLAMATH .. ... II... -. .. ,ma,..I . . ... -t . m B...al. mt.kM uy a cuy orumauco .u .,.,.. (joionei 01 me iao . " baby carrlagea are required to carry) He was a paywclaB and army aor- llghts. gcos. a maa ot ettraordlaary pei f , V,.m, . "v do not know what W be ono new member on the facul- ( - flonaI m.gnettam. hand which they do J "jw t wh0 Is a grftduate or Klamath Ninety per cent or the farms of this Roosevelt picked him as an Ideal to do with. At present It Is occupy- ' .. h without aav '. nt .a.r p.raoaallv he I Tbla new one will be Vernon Mot- sheep. and Wood were cronies. Wood rode tjchenbacher, class or 1910. Just what horseback like a centaur; so did .department he lll be In has not been Woman Plana Ocean Flight .nqosevelt. , decided, but whatever department he i Frau Melll Besse ot Berlin, the Th RoUgh Riders waxed famous Itukes. he will aUo have charge ot.only woman In the world who con- otter Santiago, and Wood also !... ..u.l aMMta taafellllsal - - II. t ilia. Ing a cngu at the conatable's office. Tamplco. "Their release waa followed by apologies from the commander aud 'nn armed conflict should come n ihi i nihil Trim rtrlie :':.:.. - - tam,,a- "a-A,,r" 3"," , ,.' " p i .m.,.1 ih.Ibo rot- Tnimiirn ullli UNinllnued on Pag l .aiasippi iu' - " CHAPIN TO TALK HERE ON SUNDAY EspeeTakes the line m w Harriman Forces Running Susanville Extension m .'(too marine aboard. I'ltml I'rea Servli- HAN DIEUO. API 11 20. Two com panies today left for the border. I'lilt oil 1'tena Service MEXICO CITY, April 20. Two tralnlonds of Americana started for Vera Crus thl morning. Other have nrrunged to go, and the general exo dun will bn on thl afternoon. I. PROU1 CANDIDATE FOR PRESI DENT WILL OPEN THE "DRY" t'AMPAlON IX KLAMATH COUN TY OX THAT DATE I'OHTLANI), Abrll 10 The South, ru Pacific company on Thursday for nmlly look over from the contractor mo lluo from remley lo suianyiue. ra.. .- ",".:. ,. .nd Calif., part of the big project of en- AnUhcd , "J "J terlng Portland by a ahorter line luirk. will, the rtrt The opening gun lu Klamath coun ty' oud of tbo state wide prohibition cnrnpnlgu will bo Bred Sunday, when Eugene W. Chapln, twice tbe prohi bition part) a camiiaaio lor pn-aiuoui, , will dollvor threo addreuca hero. This I. ... a . l.. In r.FAnn tli ll vlalt I Polled I'rea Service "?l "''" , iM-ni niiiiB! Ai.i-ll jo. Admiral ed by this speaker. -r. in. i,..i taken la over lOillFlelcher held a lengthy commuulcx-i Chapln I. one of the h 8routj Tbo lint- Jl IH UVV. ..:., ,tll.nr.i u... r,,ii0winir the worker In tbo ranka of thu prohlbl- recolpt of tho order from Washington tlon parly, and la one of the world a for nil American merchantmen to .leading temperance oton. " j leave Mexican harbora. Tho Wardlnow In Southern California, holding J liner Mexico, chartered to convey tho Meetings, and record crowds are re-, athletic It he accepts, Motsvhenbacher will be tbe tlrat graduate ot tho school to bo named iu a member ot tbe faculty. Not only la he a graduate ot the Klamath county high school, he Is ulao u resident or Klamath Falls. Since graduating here In 1910 he ha been lu tho Uulveralty or Oregon. riom which Institution he graduates lu JuJue. A telegram from Eugene today! stHted that Motschenbacher haa not decided as yet as to accepting, but probauiy wouiu accept. iii iiuuLiBBU. But ! mtjirtm n ducu an aeroplane works. Is building l He was called Into the regular) a machine to contest in the trans-,.Tmy a&(i went ahead by lease aaa Ailoniln Mlvlit tnr thai tendon Dallv Mall's prlto or $60,000. ' iijijLrij-ij'irii-n'i-ir '. (Continued on aaga si Contempt' Cases Up IHCORPORATtOti ArgumeiUtorGorapers,etal, mlUa long. 'About Iho aamo uihiuiico aeparaVa Husanvlllo from Klamath Fall. The Niiirou cuioh w from Ocden. " t The line will be operated hereafter .ncrose no -"" " -,::."". he Ury Danlela In-lead of .by the bulldora. The re-'end of tho south bound portion of the tary u n rent letting of another wit " ., lliritl(ll ovor l0 ,u, ,.r0lealauts of tin baa lad lo I ha hallor lltBt wnra I " "- '"- . on the Natron autoff. eoBBSollug Klamath rails with the Willamette Valley lines, will be resumed at no. distant dav. thnuah conditions Is the flMnclgl world hY eauaed b slop Page of the werk for atogUw. refugee roady to leave, ported. ii ork vet to btf flnUhcd Aineilran retugeea rdy to leave. cr.. - "?v ,n',rHc,u,n ,rom 8ocr BY LOCAL GUILD Having for It object the erection tho United Statea' Jersey City will probably be' the Tho lino; Jii.1 ''fV-.'0, Pa a o 116898,000 to foreign mission, flrat clly to have women a. autobus operating department Is a Ctrl P"jfftv " '.onductora. opornuna !"' - i, ,.- clllo projoct. which U one reaaou why, In 19U. rliSiT Ur tS SA. S .The average length of life In . United StatH court.. M The tlmo of hla three ineollnga here of a pariah house and church and the will be announced later. purchase of necessary roperty, ate.. the ii race episcopal uuua naa vm Incorporated. The article were tied with the county clerk Saturday. Tre aulld offlcera state that tbe or ganisation haa an option on" property on Crescent avenue, .and sumcieni funds 'to commence work. Work will be started early this auaaer, WASHINGTON. P. C. April 20. er jastlces stood i to , and thaUu; For the third time tho light ot Preal- tlta Lurton held the deciding vote. dent Samuel Qomper. former vice necessitating wre-ni , The Vlennose policemen must uu deratand rowing, telegraphy aad swtmmUg. President John Mitchell and Secre tary Frank Morrison or tue American Federation ot Labor, to escape stigma and punishment for alleged contempt of court was staged today In the supreme court. Re-araument of the laoor leaaers. appeal waa specially ordered today by the high court before tka "full beach," Abseace ot Justice Lartoa, who was IU when the esse waa pre sented January 8th. caused the re opening of the lltlgaUoa today. It waa reported that the eight otn- the order tor today's preceedlags waa made April 6tb. It was stated tutt ' the court was ln'auch grave'doiibt r"- garding tho Issues, the promieee ot the defendants, aaa, ia , lesyeuaa questions , of tho right r'ltf ' aneeeh" and "freedom at the Brass" .. . --. v I .Uk'uu. -t - invoiveu, inbv Twf.vmftmm ? justice preeeat 5 ' ' "Wit, ir tlye. PromlaeaA' mutlakM aAala ,Jl4aV myn.mw-.m ii j wr. i ,i ,y y wwwwowwwWWS)PT ' ', Jr i uJi ' 5 ,"' ' .' v i. '. - g m' f aUMdaj, r ' r k " ' ' P" rf . . r fr" . ' ... S,A rm r, ZiS i i m i "H. v i' l 'I il m n