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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1912)
,,- XtH.'i u - 'M - "y: &',l1 vrl wanum mr tub evening mtmrA! FRsaM HBWB RRVinK i iVf I PRINT THE NEWS, HOT & ' , 41 tilth Year No. 1,74" KLAMATH FALLS, ORBOON, MATIIRBAY, NAY 4, ItIS he Prntno itefald. SUFFRAGISTS HOLD PARADE TWKNTV TIIOUMAND MEN AND WOMEN PARTICIPATE Ne York Hw WmmI Dremwalrallon la the IIMnrjr itf ih Country hw Haadrrd Mostatoit Women LMd the Para, Whlrh lrlwdl t.eav Mm frosn Harvard, Vain ami Other tHssjw Vslled Pre Srvoc NKW YOIIK, Mar 4. The bleat suffrage pared la lb history at the tosntry was bld IhU afternoon, Twtnty thousand, Including a thou wad men from Harvard, Yale, Colum kit and other colleges, marched, half of tsem being unionists. A hundred mounted women Ud lbs parade. Pro. fssalonsl woman, doctor, nureee, law. yers. artltt, actress, Industrial worker, teetory girl and waltreaae follow! br Mra. ttelmont, Mm. BUtch, Mr. Cyru rild and mi other notable participated In ths pa red. mmamm INIUMSEMWi i Operation on the lllrhard Mclhaie1 ktilldlni, which I to Ihi erectwl nvit' to the Wlthrow-Melhaae ItulldlllK. have been actively begun. The eca tatlon for the haarmriit liaa com tared and the contract for tlio alonn work let to Tonaaao Ahtbroieltl. Mr. Melkaa ha purchaard the brick to be ued In the building of Kred tlot ler, and let the contract for the aterl work to the llatdwln Hardware rom pay. The building I deelgned for three fori, but bid for one atory, which ku to be completed by Augnat I, are to be called for by the nrrhltrd, I. Jay Kaapa. C.M1AY IMMNKR 1 TO 7 I. M. Al Cewatark Hotel Noodle Roup flreen Oalon with lettuce Bauce Hilmon with Tartar Hauce Roait Veat with Oreen I'eaa flaked Chicken Bluffed, with Oyiter Dreeelng Corn nt and Tomato 8aure Macaroni and Cheeaa Maahed Potato Spinach fluttered Heel Sauerkraut Damn Imon Pie Mnilc Price 40c THRKK TKMPKKANCK LKOTTJRKH HDMDAY Mr. Jackaon Bllbaugh, national erganlier and lecturer of the Wo man' Chrlatlan Tmieranro Union, will ipeak Sunday aa follew: At 10:30 a. m at Mill Addition hall, on "In the Knemy Camp." At S p. m., at th Library Club room, to ladle. At 7:10 at the Met hod la t church on "A Clty'a Welfare." GETTIhGREAOY FORpS RODEO WORK HAN OOMMKNOKD ON l'RK I'ARINO THR PAIR OROUKIM IH)R IIIO KVKNT PKN'RKM AND HHUTRM KOR KNTHIKH Paul llreltemtlne, who I tho head tage carpenter for tho great ahow He Elk are going to pull off begin ning the last of May, went down to ! net track today with a crew of n lo begin work on the actuary and o Mttlnga, Pence are to bo reeled and addition made to the grand aland and Judge bote, and l U will be namaary to build fXdocka and ahutaa for th entrle In the different race. All of th lady and gentlemen ndtn who ara to take part la tba Bombaek quadrlll have bam re itttated to MMt at th fair ground tomorrow (or practice. The ton of th lodge are to turn out next Wftk to Mala la nnrln the wut. t4 tk affair will be In tkel kUfiAk k.1 hJl.a- "1 KLAMATH BOYS LOSE TO ALBANY Word wii rcrtilvttil Innt uvtmln. that tlin Allmny high school oVImlltiK lenin waa Klvi'ti tliu derision over tln Klumnlli I'nlU representative, IMwIn Corf and Forml Pell. Wlilln iln lioyi iitp iiniiiajiii rrrilll ID I II n IIIKH school i by llinlr l(ulliit ahowlliK III (tin for mer debate ilurliiK thn ncnnon. It I nmiiirlril lijr frlenda (if tlm hcIiimiI Hint oiii. reaann for tltnlr defeat by Albany waa llinlr failure In m-riim thn nerea. ' nary material lor tlnlr nrguiiieiiia. Tlmy wem furred to rely iilmoit n llrely In their piepnratlon mi local knowledge of I lii stihject, Mr, tiro, LYclm, mother of Mr. I. Jay Knapp, who Ml Innt week nml ln)urrl herself, U reported na recov ering, Aa Mra. Krrlea la XI yearn ol ago, her recovery U naturally alow L UNION MEETS TYPOGRAPHIGA ' MONTCIIKV, Mny I. Company (I til the Twelfth I n fun try left nl T llrill'LAII .tlll.M'III.V Mi:irri.Mi Ti'o-cork Ihla mornliiK for Yum. Tlio ItK IIKI.K AT W. o. SMITH'S JHII J fmalniltr of the regiment I under lorilera to he rrmly to proceed to the .m.vrixu t.nici: ToMoninm-(, U)rJeri i:vr.M.(l Later Company II. Twelfth In- fnntry, did not get away thl morn- Klainnlli KnlUTypogruphlrnl union ;Iiik. heenine trnnaportntlon hnd not No, 031 will hnlil Ha regular monthly meeting In thn Job printing oDIci ot V." O Hmlth, Hevernl very Important iiieiitlona are lo tome up for dlacua- Imi. and all memliera r.re reiueatii In lie preaent, The meeting will lui ralleil at , tS ahnrp. sun HAiiiii.K to m:v Ji:itsi:v The llrndley llarneaa coritpuny hna reeelted an order for out of their famoua make, of a.tlillea lo be ahlpil lo New Jrraey. The addln la com ptrled, and will bo forwarded In a few daya, M. Ballnaa, thn aaJclln maker, h.i gone Kaat to aelect aomo new mn rhlnery for tila departmenl. I- M, llraiirurit. the autnmohlle man, haa Juat received n new Itam bier car, whlrh lie haa on eihlhltlnn at the Dunham garage. WORKMEN BATTLING TO STOPBROKEH LEVEE lUyna Sara Turnly-FIre r'rrt I'mlei Water ami Tliouand Are llome I... and Without Food t'onillllou til People Mlarrahlr I'nlted Preaa Service NI'.W OIILKANS. May I. Woih ni.ii are battling to prevent tho flood ing of Union llouge. Ilayou Hnrn. twenty mile north, la practically ill alroyrd. Uveea at llaton Ho'ige touo threaten to rollapao. l no n ler la n foot above all record. iyou Sara I twcnly-tlvo foot un der water, and thouannd nro homo- leai mid foodie. Hont nro remi lug Hie refugee. POSITION VANTKO7fly experienc ed alcaina.n and bookkeeper! heat trference. Addrea J rare evening Herald. y " NKWKST HAT 8IIAPK8 t ORIlTUDBjCO.. Cor Fourth. nndPlne Street. "lrlce ranging. from ! to I0.2S. 1 a ' ' W. S. rih, manager of tho nig ltaln Lumber company left thl morning for Portland on n bualne trip. REFORM SCHOOL FOR BOTH BOYS KD GIRLS mi.uu Mnv i Tho dUcovery haa been mado by Qovcrnor Wcat.lhut the law creating tho reform wnooi m-,-,ih 11 aehool for girl a well aa boy, but no tep havo over been taken to make provuiona ior me mr ; rh. aublect will be taken up mVM eew - - by the atata board, with a view to car rying out the Intent 01 ne taw. a.im .makIu n9 xrrrlll ciy Itaieim, " - and Klamath Fall, and well known aa one of tne pioneer Oouaty, haa returned from a vlilt to SURROUND CITY ON THREE SIDES ' Mi'vii't v mini u n.i-i v,ivi .. TOIilli:o. WITH FORCE (,'oiiiliiliuiK ,ttc Contlilereil Critical mill Aiiii'iIiiiiik ,ic I'lecliiu Unit nl Hliili-. Wiir Department Haya Sriiillnu of Troop to I U inter la In iKiilllt not Tin- I 'err) nml I'n-li-lite Itelurii 1 1 'tilled I'ti-aa Hcrvlcc CAIII.i: I'ASH, Mny :!. ItcUla arc 'luiroiiiulliix Torrcon on tliruu aldaa. (IroKo'a tnnlii force U advnnclnR ' from ' CkchIoii. Over X.UOO troop 'will lie ntiout Hie rlty when the movo 'inir.t la eiiniilvteil. Amerlrnli nro flcrluK 'niiiniiy Sent to llnnler I'nlteJ I'roa Hisrvlce been fiirnUhcd. It la elpected that the ronipnny will leave on Monday morning. l-trii)et- Itelurii l'iiinrllliii Ciiltcil I'rtui Rvrvlro HAN 1)1 K(IO, Ma . Iteturnlng Inim their nvctvl mlmiloii, tho do .triiyera Perry and Prcbblu anchored thU morning. Their coal aupply woa i'(hauatei) and ratlona low. Com mniulnr lllnaford anld: "The order f i oiii Waahlngton are to gire abed lutely no Information aa to the trip." It I hellereit they wont to Magda leiin Hay. War IN-artiiiont Itenle Pnlted Pro Service WA8I1INOTON. May t. The war department denied Hint troop at Fort Sill, Okla., were, ordered In readlneas to go to (ho border. Declared tho ordering of the Monterey company to Yuma U Inalgnlllcant. .1 met Iran Iteleaaed V.. PABO, Mny . A. II. Ilentley and U. W. Itlchnrd. Ill Paao Amer- lonm, Juat relenred from the Jauret Jail. aert Hint tho rebel thrice hanged Ilentley until hi feet were off the. Hour. Joaa Orotco, Paaquar nephew, hentr Ilentley on the head with n pistol. Ono Mexican arreated with them wa hanged and shot to death licforo their eye. HOUSES AND LANDMARKS REPLACED BY PALACES Special lo the Herald SAN KIIANCI8CO May 4.. llouieo nro being illamanncu nna removeu from the oxposltton alte In prepara tion for tho 11S Unlvcraal Kipoal Hon. Workmen nro now actively en Koged In tearing down atructure that wero landmark In tho Harbor View dlatrlrt. Theao building will be re placed by cxpoaltlan palace that are being planned by tho forcmoat archl tccta of thl country. Home that wero valued nt $3,000 and $4,000 are being moved to other aectlon of the city, and on tho land they occupied will nrlan magnificent building mat will cost in tho neighborhood of halt n million each. lMH.NO tlllKAT WORK IN OLKANIXO VV This la "Clean-Up Day," and It ha i.enn 11 inim- one. Load after load of rubblih, which had boon collected by property owner and placed in hoxea In tho atrcet, wore nauieu nwnv toiinv. Tho weather ha been Idonl for tho work, and tho cltliena generally have taken a great intereii In the movement. Mlaaca Edna and Kathryn Well re-...-. a Avanlnar rrom Atbland, where they attended tho funeral of tholr alater. 1 i. ..- In lianr Mr. JaCklOU 811 baugh Sunday evening at the Metao dlit church. CHICAGO, PAPERS HAVE FOUR PAGES i United Pre Service CIIICAOO, May 4. The morning I'liper laiued four-page edition with out a'dvertlilng, a few were delivered to residence, but none were purehaa nldo down town. Preumen are eatle Ing the aid of the other printing trade. Stereoiyper quit at mid night, and a few imall riot reeulted In effort to ll paper. AT Service at th varloaa kark of th city for tomorrow will bo aa fol fel fol eow: . ' ( (irUiUii rfmfefc Corner Ninth M4 Pla rtreeta. E. M. Fllaa, paetor. Sunday ekee at It a. m., ' L. Elliott, aupertalgaaeat. Junior C. B.a4P. . Chrlitlaa aMtavor at :H p. m. Kvangeltot Wklatoa will apeak at alt lervlce Bunday. He will gtv hi lecture on "The, Voyage of Life" to the lllble School at 10 o'clock. ThU I well worth bearing Whether you attend Sunday aehool or not, try thl once. ' , At 11 o'clock hi theme will be "God Plan for Hj Own," anal b will duacuia th great problem of th day. At 7:4B th subject will be "A Startling Queitloa." Theao will be special service. Ex tra aeatlng will be provided. These meeting wll continue another weak. dmee MetkeaMst tlnss)l Sunday aehool at 10 a. am. Dr. W..A. Leonard, tuperlateadeat Service at 11 a. m. and I p. m., (lo. If. Fees, pastor. fJeneral class at 11:10, W. D. Har ris, leader. Men's BrethsrsmodTat p. m., A. ; Cleveland, presideat. Bpworth Lsagw, : av am., HW Wood prestlwt Special aaaonaesmaata Morning theme, "Aa Aaefeat Letter Carrier, and a Convict' Ratara." Rvenlng theme, "Th Welfare of Your City," by Mr. Jacksoa Mtbaagk of Seattle. Notice' the evealag atrrle begtaa at 8 o'clock. Special music both morning and evening. Cordial weleom. Obliging uthsrs. flood music. Presbyterian Chrh Sunday school at It a. m., J. B. Masoa superlateaiL Christian Sadearor, :! p. m.. Mlsa Vera Houston, PridaL Preaching at 11 a. as. by Rev. J. . Stubblefleld, aubjeet. "Th Pro ess ot Persuasion. There will be no evealag aenrtea on account of the union tempereaeo meeting at the Methodist church, which all the member are urged to attend. Prayor meeting Wednesday evealag at S o'clock. Installation ssrvlosa Thursday nlng. Th program for tb Installa tion services will be published later. Yon are moat cordially Invited to sttend these services. Chare) of the First ma, wltfc smart at 8:30 a. m. Second mass, with sermon al tka Gospel ot tho Suaday, at !: a. a. Sunday school at : M a. m. All are cordially lartted to attaai. Rev. William MeMlllaa, pastor. Tb Church of the Ile4a4 sap copal Dr. Henry O. Collta. reetor. Morning aervlc yry Suaday at 11a. m., In Odd Fellow hall. Sunday aehool Sunday attentat at .1 o'clock. ruutlat Church Sundsy school at it a. m.. o. K. Dt Lap, superlntsndsnt. Preaehlna at 11 a. m. Tb publlo Is cordially larttot to attend. , Christian Bclenttsto Rarvleaa ara held In the Library building until farther aattea Saa Hav -nnrntnar at 11 a'alaek. and taatl montal mtlng aa W4as4ay Ian at 8 o'eioeg. ah ara ttTKtc w attend thss mMttoca, Aiaa Buaday mtkamk staaAa saarav lag at 10. o'e4jak. ' 41) aAtMraa are tavKea to p 1ej. SUMMER HOMES ODESSA CREEK Il.tHRIMAN PKOPERTV TURXKD OVJKR TO NKW OWNRRH PHIeaa Hay Property to Be Kept law tact as Toarist Resort Property Along Odesea Creek I to Be Cat Up lato Lot. Kach With Water Frontage, and Hold for Hammer That the old OrlBth place at Odes sa along th creek 1 to be cut up lato lota aad sold for summer home la th announcement made today by W. P Jobaaoa of th Klamath Devel opment company, th new owners ot th property. A party consisting ot W. P. Johnson. Wm. Morse. W. U. lanes aad R. L. Mlkel went to Pel ican Bay today, where Mr. Jobnson wilt formally receive both the Pelican nay and Odessa properties from the keeper. F. D. Courted, who haa bad charge for th Southern Pacific. The Harrlman Lodge and Pelican Bay property Is to be kept intact, and will be conducted aa a tourist resort. William Goodrich Mors, who I a son of th Inventor of. the telegraph, vrlll bav charg of th entertain ment aad sport nt tb resort, and la to be assisted by Mr. Mlkel. Walter B. Inns will bav charg of the subdivision of th Odessa prop arty, formerly conducted aa a reairt by Mr. aad Mra. D. M. Orlmtl.. That portion lying above the famous Budd Springs and along Odessa Creek 1 to be cut lato assail Iota, sach having a frontage oa tka creek, aad vlll be sold to the rseldent ot Klamath Fall or other dealrlag rammer homes on th Upper Lake. There will probably BsTtt-MlaWHraood of 7on tots when th nbdlTMloa Is smade. NOTICE All persons that are going to ride in the Elk Rodeo will meet at the fair ground tomorrow nt S p. m., aad vnrr Suaday thereafter until further aotlee, for practice. PALACE GRILL TO MOVE Geo. Coatello, proprietor of the Palace Grill, which la located near the poatoBce, has leaaed the new Otfen baebsr building, and will more his restaurant aa soon aa the building Is computed. Chief of Police Sam L. Walker la abl to b out oa th streets again after hi serious encounter with the Indian, Oeorge Smith, whom he was forced to shoot In self protection. rlESKITIAl ASrHAITS UKE APPEAL TO WOTERS United Press Service BALTIMORE, May 4 Taft, Roose velt, Harmon nnd Clark are making float appeals to voters. Roosevelt Is to speak nt Westminster, Heymar, Frederick. Hagsrstown tonight, and rsachse Oyster Bay tomorrow. Taft left Washington at 8:30, and will speak at HyatUvllte, Laurel. Ab erdeen, Blkton, Blair and Havre d Grace. Both th Roosvltera aad Taftlte are confldent. Wilson stumps Monday. S. O. Bertram, superintendent of th Umpo.ua National Forest Reserve haa been la consultation with tb O. A. O. forestry dspartmrat, with a view to Mcurlng a number of college ansa for the forest ssrvlce during th summer. ATTEND SHRINBRS MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Qeo. J. Walton, O. W White aad J. A. Maddoz left tbla moralag tor Los Angeles, where they will attead the Shrlnsrs convention A. D. Harpold. tho wall kaown msr ehaat and hotel man ot Bonanaa, U In the eity oa bustass. W. B. draba of Thrall is la th tty visiting hi daughter. Mrs. Geo. Kara. p. at. BTtwalag, tret performaaea fill, toattanaa, datty, fill AST0R IS BURItiD BESIDE MOTHER United I'reas Service NKW YORK, May 1. Tho body of John Jacob Aator this afternoon was burled bealde that of tits mother In Trinity cemetery. WA8H1NOTON HEIGHTS, May 4. Services were held at Rhlnecllfl on tho Hudson, whero business waa sus pended. The village Eplacopsl church was pscked. Funeral services will be prcachod at Trinity church, New York, tomorrow by Rev. W. T. Man ning. "Nearer, My God, to Thee" was oinltted today for fear It would cause Mrs. Astor'd collapse. , Following the aenrlcsaf the body was brought here on a special trsln. Mrs. Ave Astor, divorced wife, did not attend the funeral. BOXING CONTEST DURING RODEO FRANKIE EDWARDS AND BUD AN. DKRHON WILL GIVE EXHIBI TION HERE ON JUNE 1 FA VOIIITEH IN PRELIMINARY That on June 1st Frankle Edward of Oakland and Bud Anderson will iroit In a boxing exhibition Is nov ai ired. It will be a' twenty-round af fair. Telegrams have been received here from the principals, and alto from their friends, assuring the local people of their eagerness to give the exhibition In this city. Supplemental demonstrations of the manly art will be given by local men, and n great night ot mirth and fun Is expected. It Is entirely- probable that Kid McLelUn and other old-Urns asaarlt will be around. Anderson Is in Med ford, and he has telephoned his will ingness to come here., confirming It with a telegram. Edwards' wire came yesterday from Oakland, and he say be I ready to come Immediately. So that aside from the formalltlec, with which both men are perfectly famil iar, there I no Impediment to the bringing off ot the exhibition. It will take place during "Rodeo" week. end will bo a great luccei. JOERMAN AID DEPALMA IN MJH6JMIT0 RACE Perfect Weather Bring Out Crowd ot Oae Hundred and Fifty Thou asMt to the Course to Witness the Bart- United Pruts Service SANTA MONICA, May 4. Qeorge Joerman In n Maxwell won the light car rare, tlmo 1:37:57. Depalma In a Mercer won In the medium car race In 3:02:43. SANTA MONICA. May 4. It was perfect weather for nuto races. One hundred and fifty thousand people Jammed tho course. Eight medium cars wero scheduled to start at 10:30 for 161,506 miles, eight light cars start at the same time for 101,004 miles, and seven are scheduled to start at 1:30 In a free-for-all 303,013 mile race. LOS ANGELES. May 4 The medi um and light-weight cars got away at 10:30, with second Intervals. SANTA MONICA, May 4 Oldfleld started first at 1:30 In the big race The crowd gave him a big ovation. FtfTEEIt MEMHST BISHOPS 10 SELECT MINNEAPOLIS, May 4 Th Meth odist conference settled to routine word today. Interest centers In the selection of new bishop. It Is be lieved at leaat three ot the present bishop will be retired on account of age, necessitating the election of fif teen new bishop. Bishop Warren, who Is 81, Moore, 74, and Smith, 75, are regarded as superannuated. NICELY furnished rooms at th Or- ga Raw, Siath and Klamath THINKS MADERO WILL ABDICATE IV WASHINGTON TO OPPOBK AMERICAN INTERVENTION L. Galitcres Delara Predset Saees of the Rebel In Fonr Mesrth, sasd Says "If America Intervene Bvery Mexican, Federal and Rebel, WM Tarn and Fight the An the Death United Press Service WASHINGTON, May 4. L. OaR. teres Delara, who Is hsre opposaag American Intervention, predicts Ma dero'a abdication and the sueeea of the rebels In four months. He said: "If Amsrtea Intervene. etery Mexlcsn, federal aad rebel, wlU turn and right to the death. I apart u revolutionary crisis la a battle nar orreon within two weeks. The Americans are perfectly aaf la tho hand ot the rebel. Moat storl at American lives being endangered are lies." REN COURSE I OAKY United Press Service ,': CORVALL1S, May 4 A new ceurssf in milk production I toJ osTr br the dairy department of the Agricultural college next fall. . colleges separate the manufactnrtac and production features of th dairy. Instruction, but nt O. A. C. K a) been decided to oar two separata courses, so that sUdsals may staV' Ize In either branch of the tadaetrr! they desire, or take both at aaesjl The new work will tak ap la 'de tail the care, management, breeding and reeding of dairy cattl t the eaY of gaining the largest possible milk production, and will also gtv the ate dent a thorough knowledge of tha history of pure-bred dairy cattle. ' The college hopes la tha aar fu ture to be able to ecteblwh la i tlon with thl work n dairy itratlon farm, ot about eighty aerea on which th student caa gain actual practical experience of the ssaaage ment ot a dairy business. It will ha made entirely self supporting la tlsse, as all of the feed for th cow will be raised on this tract, where they will be bred, grazed, and eared far aa on any commercial dairy farm. ' The equipment ot the dairy labora tories has juat received the addltiesv of another steam turbine Bahseeh tester, made necessary by th growth ot the department since entering; th new buUdlng. i ( . x Don't fall to hear what Mra. taV baugh has to say on "A Clty'a Wj far" Sunday evening nt th Mstha-r dlst church. . BENSON RETURNS ON NEXT TUESDAY . WILL HAVE TO IMMEDIATELY OO TO liAKEVIEW TO BBGUf MAT TERM OF COURT IN COUNTY OF LAKE 11. L. Benson, who has beea h4V . ing court for Judge J. S. Cok la Oaaa ; County, will not be la Klamath FaM '' until Tuesday. Th boat Braakwator, c upon which he Is on his way to Fort- land, will not arrive there until to; morrow, which will make it uaavatd able for him to rsturn her prior 'to . Tuesday, and will also uadoabtottr dispense with any possibility em hi part ot taking up any holdOTer snat tcra on th circuit docket', la 4vaao of lils visit oa circuit court basta ;. to tak up th term ot court la Lab v county. V.,i. That Judg Bensoa much work tor Judg Ck to Msjsa. neld Is shown by the (set that as) !' two murdsr to try aa equity suite, aad I the, fact that he tried an at, secured united jHiri .to Itrtola, . " pwniie, . ril --,lv W--; 'C r -.?A - ,