The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 11, 1911, Image 1

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KMMATIJ FALLS, OREGON, rill'IIHDAY, MAY II, 1911
frfee, Five Oast l
REBEL GOVERNMENT
IS NOW RECOGNIZED
J of ilium pm ki i an do o to I;., pr.,.
TAN RECEIVE ARMSi'" "' lnk" n" "ml,,,,,!,.,
CAn iilu.it i. nniuai . ,hi, iidwi )f u(r
lion mut participating In th,. mnrih
.mill ollirr feature. ,.r it
HWIIIlMINKD TO KEEP NM'HKT All who csn should bilng flower, and K,'"'1' ' "' IncludliiK Ibu lava
.11,1. INNlilHrXTO PLANS, OHO.. 'I on hand notni' at in n. ni., ., ''"' r"""'ry " the California lino.
(II HAH Hr.MHr.lt TO HONOR ,, ,( (( u M) ((j fvu , o hnv.. Mm prcildent ct aildo In
AW I'AHMW 'the place in Iw aligned lo thorn ml . ,'",1k "" ro,",, ,or m,,,,
I he iirocetilon. ur,r nft wn fought by tho
ugnlxed that greater protection wa
i"i'(li'd lor I In- water (owl,
Willi liroturtloii from tin- hunter,
llm bird of the Clear Luke country
iiia) lie expeitcil to multiply rapidly
uml unlock lo a ronldorablo di-grao
tunny of the well known hunllnit
Mouml of tin, itatn.
The action of Pnildent Tafl In tot
IIiik mldu tho Clear Lake icsurvn I
Mined to lc tho firm Mop toward
tnhllihlng nn Itnmcntc game re
ene In Southern Oregon noutb of'
failed I'rrai Service
WASHINGTON, May II. Ilecog
alilon of the revolution!! In Mexico
it belligerent It no nearer today
lain before, despite the capture of
Tla Juina and Jsurei, Madoro, how.'
mm, will I able to Import armi and
immunltlon, aa ho now control the
railoim houe at Jaurei. The nil
ttntltlr here declare 'that Madera
will not ln rrcogulsed aa llm pretl-
dent ol Meilro until hi force U tuf
(cltntl) "trim to conduct the gov
rrnment a nation.
II)- Order of Kiecull
Klamath Fall, Ore., Mi)
THEY SEEM TO
FAVOR CLOSING
Committer. I !" T-'" U "" b,n con
i) 10 1911. 'I,MW l Wablngton.
; huuiiik umi neciiou io ino (.tear
l.akn reiervu one of llm flnnit kkiiio
pieki(H in the lountry would hv vh-
PLANING MILL
NOW COMPLETE
lll; IIAHI.V l.l'MIIRIt COMPANY
C'.IX .OW Tl'HX OUT 60,000
I'KI-rr OK HMHIIKII I.I'MIIKK A
DAY.
Lumber manufaclurlni In Klamatb
Kalli In Rradually aMumlng n broad
er icopo and fait bcconilng out of
ho a root Indintrlet of thin county.
All of the proaent mllli are now run
nlns full blaat and morn aro In court
of lonitructln. That the lumbermen
anticipate a heavy demand for lum
lalillihed, and It In believed that It bvr and bulldlna- material la ovldenc.
'would do much to conic rvn the Rinio ed by the addition and Improvement!
.lewmrcen of the Northwent. I being made to the plant now In
nieratlon.
XKW VOHK VAVfM A
'AMIK OK WATKII
OIJVKII NYM TIIK lll'NI.VKMH MKX
UK MAM INTKHVIKWKII Alii:
UII.I.I.NO TO CUWi: NTOIIrM OX
r.xi ritNiov hay
To Keep Mana NerrH
rolled I'remi Kervlce
KU 1'AHO. Tea. May II. Deter-
rained tint no Inkllnit Of the rebel .. ,.,.. ,,.. ., .. . . ,
. r ,. . .. Heirelary uller of the Chamber of
pUm or reoiirce ahall rearh the ,. ..,.,. . .. ... ""
L . . . Lommerrn linn ipent tho fnreuouii
IMi (utetninent from Jauret, den- m . ... .
. . . . calllpi on the builnei houiea of
nl Oroico, who l In command of.,,,..' ifc ..... , . , " ,
.i . . , . ... iKIainath filli. learning tho vlena
" :. "SLTlai! 2l" ' -i'"-- -..rd to
" ' ' ' "T " ' " " 'icloi ng a wh In ou the 20th, when the
anripuwr men and the Red Crow1., . ,, .... ...
ittackei Merchanta Aaoclatlnn excunilon lll
iklii'i. . i. ! . . ,bo here from Han Kranrlico for a twj
While It U ImpoailbUi lo aacerUIn d .. .... XrrtltMn , ... n ,.
!U".adh,,.boT r wtSJt'S trhiz 7 kMnart !
2-t: SiY.rt'ai'S- ir 'K 3- "' SXteTnooS
TW. . rfi.iH.i.... i Halurda) will be tho day the blah
" lo f" ,n,B the huilnea houwii clone In Ihe otter.
,noou, II will give many moro people
an opiHirtunlty lo attend the game.
I
NBW YOHK. Ma 11. for lh flnt
lime In more than n decade, thli mo
troixilU farei a water famine. Maor
(laynnr Raid tonight that the proaent
mailable nupply li only r.:,O00,O0O,.
000 gallant, ai ngalnit 104,000,000..
000 gallnmi a ear ago. A Dphold
epidemic U feared.
VENEZUELA EXPECTS
AMOTHER REYOLUTIOII
SV.W YOltK. May II. i'lana for n
Veiietuelan rcolutlon to denote I'rcn.
IJfUt llomei are tx'lng tuadn here hy
Alejandro Vaiqtiet, a forinor cabinet
oinrnr under Cnntro, whole hand N
teen In the nchemo lo reitore bU nd
hi'mit to (tower again.
Vaiquet declarei that dome! hat
utablUhed n dlrtatorhli In Venc
meln more npprranive than wat tho
regime of Caitm. He aitorta that
One of the hlggeat changet and ad
dltlonn that ha boon made thlt year
hai J u lit been completed by the OU
Ilailn Lumber Co. In tho erection of
a big modern planning mill. At a
rot lor machinery alono of f 10,000,
thiN Company hai Inttalled a bl
plant at their ardt along the Houth
on I'nrinc track, for turning out
flnUhcd lumber, with n dally capacity
of C0.000 feet or three carload.'
The mill It run with two CO M l.
ti-ctrlc motort and It equipped w'tn
oiio of tbo latctt Merchon band re
towa. with tilting roll to that tho
lumber can be aawtd at any angle.
A Wood Inoldo moulder ha bean in
nailed at a coat of $1,000, nud a rl.i
mw, rut-ooT taw and a big planer,
which will flnlih lumber up to and In
cluding thirty laches wide. Tho com
pany I now havlag lattalled a Mower
and burner by tho Rett Olow Plpo
Company. Tho burner will be plac
ed acroaa thn railroad track and will
rontume all the watte material from
th mill. It will bo completely en
doted and t.i being built of red brick
Ifned throughout with, are brick.
The Itlg Matia Company baa over
ITS, 000 Inverted In their yardt and
Kill-bed college The prenldcnt of
inch of thexu privileged to name
one graduate win; will lie given tho
rank of lieutenant In tho United
Hlat'M army without examination.
l.imt )ear. Captain l.aubacb ),!
tho report from O. A. C. to the war
department wna ery flaltctlng, and
tbl em the itudontt gate "a very
grnilUInK exhibition .11 around," he
ald. "It ihow mi earnuttnet on
the pnrl of the Undent body In tho
work that I worthy of lemark. They
hate bad wircful training, and I hao
noticed puitlculnrly their attention to
xmnll 1etftl which often time et
rae the notice of ordlnr.ry obierv-
ert."
He mentioned with appreciation
the fact that tho erection of tho band
ttnnd and flag polo on tbo camnua
thowtd a general appreciation of mil
Itary training by the atudent body at
n whole and the alumni.
Captain Laubach ha the Intpec
tlon of the military work in college
of tho Wettcru dlvlilon, Including
Loulilana, Tcxa, Now Mexico, Colo
rado, Wyoming, Montana, and all
mate woHt'of thcte, tho largeit are
of any of the Inspection dlitrlcta, con
taining t went) -one Imtltute of mili
tary training. Monday, May Sth, he
Impeded the cadet at Seattle. Tho
falling off of 30 per cent of the at
tendance In iheno Institution tho
pant car l not, he any, nn Indica
tion of decline In the ncbnol. but a
reflex of -economic condition.
REBELS AGAIN TAKE
CIT Y OF AGIJ A PRIETA
pcnled to ii carpeulor, and ho, after,
effectlnK an entrance through a win
dow, opened tho door from lh Imlde.
IS HEADQUARTERS
flulld Meet Tomorrow
Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, a
bulnex meeting of the Epltcopal
Uutld will bo held at tho retldtnce
of Mr. Morgan, In Hot Springs addi
tion. A hero aro aovoral Important
matter to bo considered, n full at
luidance I roqitcitcd.
IXHtllltHCTOS HILL MAKX TIIK
TOH'.V A PROVMKMAL CAP.
ITAL Of SOXORA--MAOOALC.
Nt AWK) FALLS
PIONEERS ACCEPT
MX INVITATION!
It McDnuald of Ban Kranrltco, rep
resenting Trleit hat, and (I. V Kd
twardi, traveling for the (I, It. Oar
'rett company of Mar)illlo. left thin
morning for Kort Klamath und the
Agmcy In the lulereit of their ro-
- " inxtlve firm.
1MK KXHI-riVK. COMMITTKK MIC
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I'ATt! AH AN OIKlA.VIItATfOX IV1
MrIO,, ).v (MMMflVAXrK1
To Hie I'loneer of Klamath Haaln
OrtrtlnRYour executive committee,
ning in )iir Itehalf, ha accepted
! Imlintlon of the committee of
" 0. A. II. and aaaoclated eamnll
t , purilrlpate aw an orgaatutlon
in ine en rrUet of Decoration Kay In
hltmith r'allt, on May 10, 191 1.
Burtly no rlai of our clllioat can
llr appreciate the labort and oac
c of the early day, nor tho debt
M fc-ratltnde which I alike due to
" who rough! to proatrvo thn na
"' '", " hoao who alruflilod, and
'J ge their Uvea, to rodoam tho
iiitrnet from tho reign of prlml-
condition and aavergy. In either
lr gavo up their Uvea for their
wwtry'. good, and w who aro tho
wiflclirlei. ibould overlook no op
WBBlty to ahow our appmlatlon
w Imo noblo aacriaco.
we Ihorcforo earnestly call upon
" """wra and ona ana daughter
UTrOKAl 6AK PtESEIVE
Special to Ihe Herald.
rOHTI.ANI), May II. Wild bird
of the itale may hereafter tako ref
uge In Clear l.ako and tho surround
ing land, for I'reildent Taft hat de
clared thli a government bird pro
serve. Clear l-sko lie near the Cal
ifornia line, and the reiervo Include
25,000 acre. It wa purchased by
the government a a reaertolr llo
five )cnr ago.
Clfvr take ha been one of the
Iteit known breeding npot for wild
hint for ji'fir. and I aocoad only lo
tho Lower Klamath take regions
Million of ducka nest there each
tprlng. Tho lako It from twelve to
fifteen mllea aeross at It wldcit
point. Illrd brssdlng there havo not
been molested In tbcpsst to any groat
extent except by stockman who rang
their cattle and ahoep on tbo nearbv
Und, but with the steadily growing
population of tho country it was roe-
patriotic Vencsuclant will take un
arm again! Gome a toon a Ihe .,, and hiv. iw million tt t
ulandard of revolt I raited. ,irt lumber .lomt in ih ,.rrf. a.M
,hhed a! Ihe present time, all of
j which wa tawed last season. This
Icnntltt of 'red wood, flr, pine, cednr
aud other grades of lumber.
Wm. Klh, tbo new manager of tho
Iilg llaiiu Lumber Company, It well
vitmhI lu Ihe lumber butlnet and un
der hi management, tho big stock
In ihe yard has been sorted ami
graded to that there Is no delay In
nilliiK either the largest or smallest
order. Kxcellent drlvewaj are ail
laid out connecting every portion of
the ardif and shed and tho lumber
wagon can reach any portion of the
ilock without tho slightest Inconven
ience. Four additional lots owned by
Ihe company acrota tho couuty road
will be lined In atoring new slock. In
addition lo tho main dock and plant
here, the company operates a yard
rt Don I and will oon open anothe
cl Merrill.
m LMEL IS ASKEO
. ON THE STATE Plilifi
HALBM. May II. Secretary of
State Olcolt has been requested by a
letter written him by the Typograph
ical Unlou lo lnltt upon tho union
label being placed on all itato print
ing. Tbo tecrotary of itato haa no
authority lo iniUt upon iho label on
printing tubniltlod by ihe printing de
partment other than that which comes
to hi own offlce, but ho nccedod to
tho request a far aa bit oflce wa
concerned by ndvliiug tbo ttate print
er to attach tbo label hereafter.
CHAMBERLAIN'S
SPEECH DEMAND
HIH EXHAUSTIVE TREATISE ON
THE INITIATIVE AND REFER.
KNDVM IS WANTED IN MANY'
OTHER STATES
United Press Service
ftOUOLAS. Aria., May II. A force
or rebels under Colonel Otroa marak
ed mio Agva PrieU today aM awhi
look formal possession of tk towa,
which hereafter will bo tbo provision
al capital of Soaora. Tho eaatpslgii
aicalntt Hermoallla. tko rogalar cap
IUI, Is to be dlractoa frosa Agna
Prleta.
ImmodUtely after Uo towa was
tsken rebel soldlora wsro pot on aty
a polio, and aotless of otaetlon for
the town'a ottcars wtro nostoi. Tie
federals who dsoortsd Aa Prlou
aro on routs to tho roilof of Iho k
Icagnred ltermoolllo garrison.
Frank Dpp, Local Jeweler, Makes a
match Without Using a Hairspring
AtUnsarary haa just bew mad by
V " clly Houg (ho line
to ""'."'"PwoBgoirt that bid fair
J !litat tho Runtifgcturo of
tt. m.' V?P,rt i,wrt .'
a. h ? k,, th "iMovary. asd
l'Mf m PPllwtlog to Uo patsat
"for protoeUon for his lavsatloa.
of wl;.?pp hw im eossolots not
L" "ch . rom which tha hair
Raw? f"B!.Mt"' "
b II. th rovriM to attasasd
.JJ watehaa rsvolvsa la m -I-23"'
'tt4 of .oaorlblaf halt
'" U UlMial mt II. -"-"
of tho hairspring, tho watch can bo
aubjectsd to severe jolt and Jam
without foar of Injury, aa there la
no halraprlag to become entangled
nor any roller Jewel to break.
The model watch which Mr. Upp
hag completed waa nearly all the
work of hla own hand, and while
the wtteb runs well and keeps per
fect time, he says that It I a crude
afalr, aid he intends to Improve on
It aa aeon aa he can do to, The watch
la sow oa display a the window of
the tflak eeUsllsbmsnt on Main
aM Seeoaf streets. Md la attracting
ao IHtle attention from naaiershy,
llrXNI), Mny ll.Ilcnd U to hnc
n hlg woolen mill Immediately upon
the completion of the railroad. Dr.
J. V. Ilaltey of the Union VYoolon
Mill company of Wathougal and
Union, has tigned a contract for the
erection of a $150,000 mill, which
will employ from 300 to 100 work
men dally.
Ilend will furnish four acres of ault
able land free, the city rebate taxe
lo Ihe amount of IIG.000 and 300
hortcnower I anpplled for a term of
ear on reaionable term.
The mill will bo tlmllar to tho one
operated at Oregon City, and all ma
chinery employed will bo entirely
modern. It will bo a alx-aot mill,
with fifty complcto loom and C.000
tplndle, and will have a rapacity of
13,000 pound on n ten-hour ahlft
Tho chief output will be blanket.
Theie will bo a scouring plant Inatalt
od In connection with tbo mill.
SnEaNK MIS CMSE
NIECK ON MO GMJUtK
UKO CLIFF. Colo., May 11. Mr.
Katherlns Martin of Albany, N. Y.,
and an unidentified child were killed
and twenty poraons were seriously In
jured when tho engine, chair car and
tourist car of a Rio Orando train
plungod Into Eaglo River, two miles
west of thli clly, lait night. Spread
ing rail caused the catastrophe.
Tho Injured were all In tho tourltt
car. All wore taken to tho hospital
at Sallda thla morning.
rmmvsoN's library
HERE PROM PENDLETON
Charles J. Ferguson, tho attorney
who recently formed a law partner
ship with Dlttrlct Attorney D. V.
Kuyksndall, la a busy man tbtos day.
hla library and other appurtenances
have arrived hero from Pendleton,
and while Kuykendall la at Lakovlow
eaadtaetlag tho Carroll ease proaecu.
tts, hla partner to working like a
beaver to got hla furniture la shape
and hla extensive library la
0. A. C. TRAINING
IS COMPLETED
MILITARY OFFICER SAYS COL.
LHQE CADET STAND VERY
HIGH IN DISCIPLINE AND IN
EFFICIENCY
Special to the Herald
CORVALLI8. May 11. The. earn
estness of the O. A. C. student cadets
In their work, their careful training,
and particularly their attention to
small details which often escape the
attention of the ordinary observer,
wore matter which Captain H. L.
Laubach of the United States general
army ata complimented Major Mac-
Alexander, the college commandment,
at tho aunual Inspection day tourna
ment Friday.
According to tho Morroll act of
18IS, setting aside land for the agri
cultural and mechanical science
and taatlca must be Included la the
curricula".
Tho war department has aa educa
tional committee, four osteon of which
compose the oollege luipeotlon board,
and during April and May of each
year they must visit each of tbo 100
ooUogso giving salutary traalag.
They report to tbo war dspartm eat,
TWt1, svk
TOO MUCH PXEY
IS CAUSE OF GIXUPSE
SALKM, Mny 11. It. M. Thorn
burg, a former patient In the Iniana
iKjIum. who wn dltcbsrgod but n
few weckK ago, wa found lying In
the mud aud water along Iho county
road eight mile eat of Salem yen
terday in u ttate of utter collspie
cattted by an atiofk of delirium tre
mens at tho rcault of uiing whiskey
to excett. When found Thornburg
wss half dead from cold, and hit
mind wa a blank. Ho wa brought
to Sheriff Miuto' office and at first
It wa thought It would be ncceaatr.t'
to re-commit him to the aiylum, but
after treatment tho patient gained
iticngtb, and la In a lit condition to
day to bo ditcbarged from tbo Jail.
Thornburg explalnod to Sheriff
Mlnto that ho bad been cutting wood
eaat of Salem, and had often sent to
town for largo quantities of whiskey,
which he drank continually.
WASHINGTON, May II. The de
mand for tho ipeecb of Senator
Chamberlain of April 17th In the sea-
ate on the Initiative and referendum
grows apace. Requests have come
from New York. Now Jersey. Ohio.
Mlnnesots, Aritona, District of Co
lumbia. Michigan. Aritona, Maryland,
Indiana and Washington for copies of
the address, and plan are formed for
the dUtribution of large numbers In
addition by supporters of the populsr
government i) items of law.
A feature of the Increasing demand
for thla ipeech I the largo number
of lawyer who are asking for It- Sen
ator Chamberlain gave months to a
study of tho subject, and followed tha
development of the republic from thn
beginning, tracing through It all tho
etientlal principles thst aro at thn
bate of the present syitom referred
to a popular government laws.
The Important citation which ho
made of conttltutlont and laws of
luu.i-i uui r.auera naiet ana or mo i
iruerai initiative ana referendum
and recall In practically all of them
have attracted the attention of the
bar of the nation, and members of it
aro tending for the Chamberlain
apeerh. which bid fair to prove to
be the accepted text-book on the law
of the movement.
United Pros Service
NOOALM. May 11 Magdalene lo
Sonora was captured by tbo reborn to
day. Tho town is forty-tve
south of thla city.
H. M.I
H. M. Bristol returned toot ovenlng
from California, where he haa keen
tbo past few months. Mr. Bristol Is
here to attend to having sldowalka
built In front of hla new concrete
buildings constructed last fall. He U
alto contemplating the ereetleo of n
throe-story building on tbo corner of
Sixth and Main streets, -neat to the
O. K. Transfer company's i
RECALL CLAUSE
COMING AGAIN
ARIZONA MAY VOTE AGAIN ON
THE MATTER OF OUSTING
THEIR Jl'DGBB FROM OFFICK
lY THE NEW METHOD
OPIUM MMEEMENT IS
SKID OY UIKiS
United Press Service. .
PEKING, May 11. Agreement be
tween China and O rest Brltalu for
the immediate reduction nnd tnal
abolition of the exportation of ladiau
opium to Chlua wa ilgnod hero to
day hy representatives of the two
governments. An imperial edict nbol-
lahlng tho Chinese grand council and
creating In Its stead a constitutions!
cabinet of ton members waa Issued
today.
HAVE YOU RAN ACROSS
THE MBRARY KEYS YET?
If anybody happens to oaple a
bunch of attoitod keya on a rlag to
which Is attached a nickel chain, they
will win a wam'pleee in the besot of
Mrs. Talbot tko genial librarian, It
they return taoat to her at tho Libra,
ry Ctub bnlllau Oao of tho keys
flta tbs door of Uo library, tho
olhssw west 'Mrs. TalboTVwaaU
. i
the others 'are
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ELOER ill TAKE OP
THE PMCTICE OF UN
Albert K. Elder, the etficleut secre
tary of the Klamath Water User'
association, Intends to commence
again the practice of law, and has a
an addition to hla present library to
day received a shipment of over 100
volumes of tho Pacific Reporter, mak
ing thl sot right up to the minute.
Mr. Elder has had n grout deal of
legal experience, aa he woj n Bom
ber of tho state and federal bar of
Iowa, and waa considered an nblo at
torney In that state.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pettlt of Seattle,
who have been here for the past
month, loft this morning for Rocky
Point, where they will spsnd a oouple
of day Ashing for trout. The Pet
tits, since coming hero, have become
greatly Impressed with Klamath
Falls and Klamath county.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, May 11. The
bouse territories committee today to
report favorably on tho resolution,
providing that Aritona ahall vote
again on the recall of Judges elaase
In tbslr constitution, aad that New1
Mexico ahall vote again oa tho amsnd
ment which they say will make It
caaler for them to aaead their cea
itltutlon. The house will consider
the report Tuesday.
Mrs. Honey!
Mrs. J. Hoxey returned last even
ing from -Long Beach aad Oaklaad,
when she went for the benett of her
health. Oa accouat of tko eeldaead
of tho weather la tho Sooth Mrs.
Hoxey concluded that she would b
Jutt nn welt off la Klamath Falls,
known
George Eagrokht. a well
realdeat of Dnasmulr, la t
registered at the Uvermere today.
Mr. Eugrclcht is hero oa a buelaeu
trip.
County Court Issues Statement
Concerning County Poor Fan
To tbo Voters aad Tax Payors of
Hiamata ueaaty:
Qentlsmsn There haa bees oon-
alderable discussion, la the columns
of the Klamath Chrealele relative to
the purchaa;of a. poor' farm by tke
County CokrtKThe iCpft, bag been,
severely ortttolaod by tko editor there:
oc aac ay a-gAspsSAMat mmm oy
Pj
tko!
stttJavgoni
!?; W t
raw
I aad by a-sgmspHtlog .stgeftd by
borhood of sixty aaraa ova tksrhlli
on the west stdef tko river wore ,
purchased for a.MaW-tam. Tfce?;
waa aa old lti4o as barajBptss the 4J
property at the Uase. aid tko ksad h 5
all above Uo dUoh, wKk m koto of v U-
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