The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 11, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1914
Price, Five Grata
Forces in Texas Being Strengthened
a "',''',Ta'yUi
1 STli? ?EtitttititA
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MCLE SAM SENDS P PROMISES
K TROOPS TO ' B BUY TICKETS
Mil SUMS MUffl
Judge Grosscup
Talks About the
Corporations
One Dog Received at New President of
ExpressOffice Tuesday; I Peru Assumes Office
Seven Shipped Today
CHINESE
BANDITS
FEDERALS STILL
J.MKHW. iii;hmi: am: MVH.V
III WHIN
li.i:.u:iis oi tim; turn ami:
I'UVMHCItl.VO
rHih and Mnlli U'aalry Itr-'
blt llp ttrtrlvrl Onlrr lui
Crwrrd ' ritrJr I'trtwut Hli
Ik to Traa, Wim Tty Will
Ik IVI" i'" rituMWl uf tilt.
U'iml CWIrw ThW.
tUllruad Ihtlrtw I'Ulljr 11ml II,,'
Will .Vol liip I'n-n 1'rmtMiMM.
liun, WliU h t'amanl Vdo Cimnl)
lo Abandon Plan ! I'lrp din Ji.lt.
r Anil) Uik i,n Oakland Mini
Oll.rr mio. Aioorid Hip IU),
C4 It Hcrtk
WAIMIINHTON l. C, Mih U.-
jUnlttd l'i Hortite
HACItAMKMll. lrrl. M-H ip.
rlrl Ulf tiU) trial U night
tt r di-panm-ftl today b.au jM,Wtr, ,,,, ,UrUM llri,ulpr. M
titeiUf)li) '' border iirnl by
iV 4iiip of mr lrw;.
Tk Hrtcirnib Infantry, nuw (
fwt Wtl'brn'n. !afil; th Third
kituboa of it Ninth Infantry at
m ltn In Alkali', and lbs two
WtuUwu el tin- tamo regiment at
fart Tew. bp all btn urdetrd
U Join the troop In the Department
(Tiu, uaJrr ihn command of ln
rl IWu.
Ttt livparlturlit la aurrouudlbi
ti Boltom wild grpt Secrecy.
W)w (lstsal Wood, rhlef of tafT,
t Wrier, coftBfWrtt lhf rMU I (ml
li ckfn Of txl bait bll or-
talilag Aulimioliilpa.
fl. Cj t'twV m'twMlng tllp t'ase
nr, U In ile ril) ulkln Cam rar
Mtftl )rovrUtf aulo buyern.
Iimih, m- urine I.Ikmi In ;,J,t ifuarfi.
Ttw illrr m) ilm uiiniiln)fN ,
frMWtlMp.
t'ttllrtt i'tota lUrvICa
HACKMMNTO. Marrli II ri
iratiM'OdMion in tarlau poliu. lih
In a fB'lliu of Ofir tiWU bx tx;tt
offptml ib arm)' ii ( MtivintiloriMl by
Ilm orOrlaU of Volu cguuly, ThU It
& ,. r Hi
IX? Jkk 4iaMilBBH
lit? ar!LBP BBaBBHJ
lflr yWv;'PJIIJ
f Y
I'AltIK, Marcb It
Nf mnatcr, vr or jii," or
fti), nurli jom ulioulil ) ' ' eil at
bi, Mi-iiront ufllro of tl.o tt'oiu t-'arKo
prt rorrrany. ftr wtifii V V
It II II R l-ftll) lllXtV fOl l!l t'r.t
liuMit water kjwultl nt-m ,int tiy a
KlRinnllt 1'aIU frlontl, i 'H I'm!
out 'ihm, bill f;iiii fin' Urown wiivr
ltiirl U lx of'lWni iillnil
And lhrpb)' ImttK a tab nblcb
lm a aliuAtlon irk" unto ilia on,
vrblrli wonlrt hilo torr form by
Kill l'rhi, llntlcr, 'iil ilm nation
IftiiKh ovnr ''IMc la I''K " l.lkn ibo
book ilm KCimit l n fxpr-.- olllco,
but lntcal or ttulncA i!n, pupa
a lev I lie tangled JiUto of ntfalra.
Ijint iiUbt Agent 4- J- I'nrkcr took
for iililpiiH'in to Mwttord a crntdon
taininB ib aforoanM f b. . ; thli
iiiurnlnK Ii" Inairuttrd his cleric,
Arthur l-avllt, tbaW'thal diB' waa
to f,o out on tlif tral'ii.
I RtiMt you mmitt 'Ui doitu "
obnorvnl leavltt.
Vou bonrd mc lb flrat time 4liat
dOR wna tlm julch rejotndvr from
tbo imia.
Well, which onn of thom, ten. and ,
lmt' the ntiwr about tbo other
half ilorenT"
Now, I'urkor baa lone been wont 'Stated on his way hotnu to assumo
.Ir v iff
I -'M- jnpjipppS
aH!Pr'63aiBi
KILL FOREIGNERS '
AND LOO! CITIES
HOLDING
GROUND
SAY THE WIRES
Itl'.lG.V OI TKItltOK STAHTS A.VBW
IX CJIIXA
Trraclinoun OOlrlaN Cunnltlng With
ilaiauilrrs, IV-imll Tliein to Knler
tli City. Capturi' .Women, Kill
Jl, and Ket Fire to riulldlnfca nod
Indiutrlift OnnctI by Foreign Iluil
iifH Intrnxta.
ATTCWPT TO ASHAH8IXATK
KltTA ItEPORTEU
1IC
t'nlted Pre Sortlca
8HANOIIAI. March 11. Dr. T.
Froyland, head of the Swedish mis-
alonarira, itnd nevcral other mUsioa
(workers were killed, while at least
a score vrro injured when Chinese
tandlu pillaged and burned the town
,of Lao Ho Kow, in Hapeh province.
Now a of tiifa latest outrage was talc
en to I'ekin by O. M. Sama, a Nor
'wceian missionary, who esctfnd the
- m w - .
. uooort r.. Lgula, now prwident of wrath of tho robbera.
IVru. bna Just arrived in tho United' Accordln8 to his storjr, 400 of tho
1 Urlletc tb ' "' . ' ... M , 7m7 Ti "'" "no' marauder invaded the town, this be-
iiihiii romlltlon that not mum than . .... .....
fifty , l .nil to on0 rommiHilty. ' ' , ' w ' '"ornor. lo a Id "MI'Unt " bW( ""' luiii'" V.W ' "Wenl ,,miuK't had been of treacherous offlciaU. In addition
L , , .. , 'rlrnu' 'r,nu "' rtorilou. .aid t pbl and reliable young 'trivt-n out- ills Interpreter has this ,' Z , ,,Z " ' , ,!.T "
TIip mpitiUr of tbo army arn di- j.,tf (,,, tun of Chlraco. wbrii ho ..... . . .... , .- .,. . . t0 "Shuns tire men, many of tbo wo
nt ............ . jiiK" '""""'i1 " virSu, iiu j, f lt ,,jne(j nnj chagrined to a) about tho new president and , .,,. ..i,i ....
IIUralliK over ibU. TIip lMdr have W4B .u,, ,or hu ll(n0,t on trusts , ....... .... ,. ....,) .,. r,voI.lnn ,,., ..;.. . " I""."" wero corrlt,1 ftwa
promt."! to mak known tifolr dp- i ii, ftiUwl Htatpa. The ludiso U ... . .,. ,.......,. ,,.- .,.i .-t,..v. . .. Practicalir ovcrr house waa pit
rUlon boforw night. takJnc n tacallon In Kurop. wbre , ., ,.k- ,-.. .,... ir..iii,.t u-ii.n. .iaged and looted and then set Are.
TliU follo-cd thp rpful rly to. ,p has rnJop.l blmwilf Kiatly. . ,.m,im, M. iir Tn,!i.t .a. ki ,.-,,.i . . . .. . .Tw tbousand coolies wero forced
-...- ..-.-.,..., .-. .--..- , .., - ,., ... ww... ....i ...... ..B ..... Ill KM.-P. . ..
iu; it ivuuvib
day on th part of all Ibn railroad!
In Iup trniupoilflllun or rarry
tnp finp to oth?r point. Th naiv ,i, formo of taum.
to carrj- away the
Htrr lUay,
II S, Woo. hu formrrly ron
4trd (U KUmalli Tub and I'all
fMtcry, reiurnwt laat iilnht from
Otituit, bstitie tradrd hU proprty
tUf for ihrm lou and mi houne In
111 Hprltio aiblltlon Mm. Wood
lll t hrro 111 ci lallrr part of Ibo
w. Mr V(Xha ha unbounded
ll!k la KUmaih Kail, and aaya that
Ilk as liAtliic of bal is roinlna
. " Hill f WIS" !! iff" HM ra tii'
iitn liwt.1, ,p has tpturnod to ,UkUiuu ttl ,owrfow. lhi'
a,
adi '.stiu,u tiPl rnlnK of ibcst cor-irftl,.d a wtwful optical Illusion, and that be did not attain to the preslden-' f ,
thp'iH.mtluns oiiithl to ko to thr proplp In Uu ,.ui In nonio" telllnR blow for tbo'cy by a revolution. Obviously not at:plul:lae
ilnniii ranrp causi but bo didn't. all. for Prraldnnt niiim.i,nr., ...i.,i,...i
ramrnto and Yolo oniclal luid docld .ri, ,.i. .t.i i, ,,fr1l aiiln.l A clnnrp Into thn cratp raunod the m mnfc.. i,ir,,.if - ..-, , . iioum company and tho Hlnger SewinK
..,,........'.... ....r. . -- --- .-- ....t... Kj ,, uuu va r uu ., ' . ...
The buildings of the Asiatic 1'etro-
S a Ileanlt, Kitm Precamtloa Are
Takrn to Gnartl the Person of the
Dictator Itebel Cbnsml at a Paao
Itenlrs the Story of aa Atwlhilatioa
of Cnrrania Troop by Ft Jaw la
Near Jlaiatlan.
United Press Serrtco
MEXICO CITT. March ll. Brtak
fighting continues north ot TtmttitM,
according to reports receirwl 'Urny.'.
Thus far tho Huerta troop, 4000
in number, have held their ground
against the rebels, who bare a fore
1.000 men larger.
A rumor waj afloat this morning to
the effect that another utUmpt
against the llfo of Huerta was. plan
nod. As a result a larger bodyguard
has been detailed to protect him.
United Press Service
EL, PASO. March 11. The local
rebel consular agent denies tfia re
port from Nogalea that 2.S99;rbel
wero annihilated there.
rd opnd lb iiirn to Hay Point, ix-ar mntlcn1tr. Ik-Upvp It would tend ioftnmmau to throw up both liiyida, ruary.lth dUsolved tbo 'congress 80maohlno coinpany wero burned, while
Oakland, oipr tbo Oakland A Antloeb rlrajH,M t,ri,iHcla aa pll a main- for In addition to the dog rocvited of course. ohad to do sotueth'lnE'!tho l'remlse ot the British and Amer-
rosd. ,, w ., ,, 1.,.. i.i What I lail nlclit. Lhern worn six cniurr and h w t,i n, t ..,. . ...' lean tobacco companies wero looted
vni.. '.n.p ... ". .---.. .-- ---. . -- - ,-. v., w. .UU WUUUt
In tbo iiipantlmi' ths army J blv- t(f 8nt conieuencn, It would pro- blind pupa, and tbo brown spaniel Tbor? is nothing rjuecr about that. It '
thorn with mnturi.U is llablo to haDDon anvwhorn. ir ....i,- t . v. c.-.
. v -... .. Jia.a.afc3 .lMk .V tl)9IVlll
Sovcnty-four hundred and alxty-
prln ltb rotd, and tbo itiomUr arp ,,, , crovttb of corimrato powpr'was llrklng
tryInK to nptaap tlmlr apprtltc with m daiiKpnui proportions.". pride.
a low ioYr of dread ami tiiacH
roffpp,
All
President Wllson-should dissolve con-
lliotlirrltiHMt Mrrlllig.
"Thn Moral llPtU'riuulll of Klam
ath r'alla" will b oiid of lint mattpr
a iiippI-
lux of iIip l'rpbtcrlaii llrothprbood
"" Int tho Prrbyprlan church. Among
tiioig, niolin, Hgnnt for tho Kord.tho ppakr will t. Hon. Henry l
J-cler lompanr ha. Jui old inuring lllpntoti and V, A. Dohcll. A gen-
lo (Hon Johnson and Circuit rrl Intltatlun baa Iippii osleiulrd to
EARL C. CHANDLER
NEW FARM EXPERT
seven wero shipped on this grca here what do yon think you
morning's train.
fAa national banks have applied .to
PARTIAL ECLIPSE
would doT Senor Lcgua. being tho ,.,., ... .... ,..,..,
fl Vln n U . ., .1 jUIU,ClflllliI ,U IUU lVUt,',ll
...t ,.w liivaiucui ni mo time, was
reserve
calUnl back from London to assumo
system. They represent a capitaliza
tion ot 11,001.533,554. which is 99.75.
COZAD 8UYS A
KLAMATH FARM
(IIUFK1TH IU.VCII OX LOST BXV'
r.It .NOW THE lOSSES8IO.N OF
KLAMATH FALLS BUSINESS
L.V PIUCE XOT GIVK
Km n.rk tlporgo Cbastaln.
i lip 111 r n of Ktainalh Kail.
Recept
ion in Restroom
UltADl'ATi: 1P AOItlCUIrtlUAL
( il.l.lMli: HUH TOMOUHOW,
iito.M siii:hiia.vtotaki:tiii:
PLACKOI'MrCAI.L
ihi Itrslil.tnrv '
, per cent of the capital ot alt the na-
At this explanation tho wnor and;Uonat banks In the couutrr. Eighteen
Ills Interpreter smiled In ovldent a.it. .-.... ..... ... .-..
10 niitc TimincT c ion ftna whea a8ked wh)' ih " .
111 iJIIL II H II I I 0:re!ar' ,of ar. "efy vf-''". "1" ' ten have not been heard from.
IU UUL UlllUL I 'pened to lose bis llfo during tho dis-f
Pute. replied airily that thero was , c. . .
' .nothing very remarkable about that. ) l,ur8,ttr,' Meal "
WASIIIXOTOV OFKICIAIJt AX-1 either: I When burglars robbed tho room ot
U. K. Pickett ot Fort Worth, Texas.
In th cabliiPl . (.! tl... l,..,,..,, ,""' "' i.-.uu-ivu ui uureau
LU.V.VS VISION' .,. . ,... ... ',...,, ' . . . . drawer, but they stole Pickett's cork
XOU.M'i: THAT A COMPLKTK "Ho was of tho. goerument, being
OlksOUHINO OF
m'nui: ix AUGUST
Karl C Pbnndler, suecfljisiir to Max
McUall n agricultural Instructor,
and whon tli.i tlphtlni- Imc-A,, l,,. ci.1,1
ttith the governnient: so hoivas killed
and that waa all there was to it." j
"How many peoplo were killed j At n recent hearing before the
nlntig with htm?" Massachusetts legislature on a propos-
?
'lih thp Pifrptlon of a fw minor
4IU Dip Wiiimcii'h t,- (loom In
h Cb"tT of ComiiH,rro liullilliig
"Wti worth wlilli, uccomptUlied
1 lh w''hi'. uivlo liaguo. In
ortl,y umlnrUKlBi, tho Clvlo
u0 rwHved tho moral and llnan
" Mppnti fn o,o Mlnl.lrrlal Aa-
WMIoii and u.t. Clmmbor of Com.
"re.
Th
"ociatinn turned over nil
HilvliiK t-nllttrllana to thn Clvlo
rZ ,nr "'" "0 of III. catiM.
lh ,, m,H'r r onierco gav
lira.! r"",H rel h MldM
jJW"! lo pay g, hwil ,, wa,er
rJV'0 (im ,or funrUltlng th-
! UrTs" n C,V' l" "
Hu .,. ,,,,,,,Br' wh,ch raallwd
mcl.,,l, Mr.. Mary A. Jack-
Mmiuliiw, ,0 punham Hie n.co..
ro0L!1,"""")"1 'or making the
cr,u.. r,nb, na wmm
roiu McMIUaa. ohalra
A
at' tbo Klamath county high school, J Unlled Press Service
,wlll nrrho tomorrow from bis homo' WASIIIXOTON', I). C. March 11. "Oh, twenty or thirty; It dldn't'od law granting suffrago to women.
'In Sheildiiu, Oregon. ' t u l dear tonight nuyouo living lniftu0"t to anything. Why. tho sino representatives of practically all ot
.... . . .... 1.. M.laut. f Itliflti Ittil liannun In U'nalilntrrnn ! f ri i rtrkuPnt lahnc unlnna ennl'a In in
Tl now iiiairucior 111 """""" N'nrtlt or South America and n nor- '"" " ." . .,...,, ,,.- .. . -..- -,.-- ... ...
of 1.P Oregon Agrlrultural Collw., , A w, V ,1 so,
Ho has been employed n ngrlcul- ' , ... . "a""
turnl Instructor for Yamhill county. "" n i" """ ol
Mr. Chandler will como highly roc- tho moon.
ninmoiuleil as a man otnlnontly fitted According u sclcutlats, tho moon
Atatau.'. IT. ' I A si... T I? J r! I Thp now Instructor in a grnuuaie, ...,. ,..,, Alr,r, ,, ,n ,." num iappeu
"IHCtldUVtC LeifflW ADDrCClclUVC 01 AMI UlVcn of the Oregon AgrlcuUnrat College., 4,, . ! Wilson retired tbu tongrei.3. as I havo vor of the-measure.
Garry B Cozad
Stephen Grlffllth the
known as the
Monday atternoe:
bought fre:
farm on
Griffith ranch
Tho farnLcbitalne about ISO acre.
all underultlVatlon. and Is consid
ered one of theXbest farms on Lost
River. Tho purchase price la not
known.
Mr. Coxad btatea that he will take
Immediate steps toward getting the
entire acreage seeded to grain and
grasses.
. A bill for tho enfranchisement ot
women In South Africa, which waa In
troduced into tho house of assembly
at Cape Town, Union ot South Africa,
was beaten by the narrow majority of
43 to 42.
it. J in .ponn d built a lib a) Q c(mnuo ,))0 R00, wU 9M. w
... I, Murrla chair, a leather juiu. nk mv Muf, tJonq ,y Mc(.n.lftltf Umu l)u, ,,,,, w Bt u.u n ,,
nod n touch, charging onl for W)( com)i). 0 Mf CuttniUor ,.:n8tni H,tinUar), tlwu. Ccntrnl ttmo
mntorlata and lltilo. . lmr of Uu, t,gh school onu hour mid mounlnln lima two
Drug company worn secured nt a dl
count.
table,
bio nml u touch, charging only for, ....... ... . ... r,i..,n.. ...... .... , ,. .,...-!
the mntorlata and tinio. cw ()f ,,U1 ,,,,.,, ,C100i hor (Ull moUluin t,no two'
Tho rw.in.-wHI no only bo for hu j CM w,, nm)u, IlttntvUl. I w ,
nlJJA " ,0 bt'Rl M n0W On August .1st. it waa announced!
country, but win also servo as ,.,. nri11t,llrni .....irUor for ... ... J ' ..v, .. .,
niootliia iiluro fur tho Clvlo LoaKUOi , inuiiy, moro win uo n ioibi ocupsa 01 ( ,
m, ."." ,U0.. .r.. . 7 'L ....Klamatli county. .i10 ..... i.blll M ,, smnli artlal 'MOVKU i:CL.IIKS THAT IF SUCH
ccllpeo to tho northeastoru part otj
North Amorlca hb far south nt Wash-
Utrpeu
row Vlrs
uhf u "UB poitea rer
""'"""n'JliVMoryfrogath.Btar
from ,..""
..T.Mr" Bou and iuduIIm for
until tbo now city Itall In complotod
after which tlmo tho limguo will hold ,.,... .,,,
Il.elr mtrollnga In the council chum- """ , ' ' .
bera of tho ,,w building. '" ' ". ' J.
Tho g.10 la oillcerod by Mrs. 0.- Uosoburg. who nrrj od I t , a city n
W. White, Mrs. (lorry Co.l and Mra. J 1,,ft l"' mor? r.r
Lou Hall, proHlilenl, ecrolnry .ml , ' Wool U vor conn ry. Mr, Pol-
treasurer rospocllveiy, and tla.a0 ton a n.criMtcd In big atllo ranch
ladle., together with the purchasing 'W"nK tlio Weed ranch.
romBiltteo, dwlro to oxteud tholr nln-
cere thank, to tho people of the comIm'u,,, ',g"''
munlty for tho hearty aupport given' Tomorrow Ik ladles' night at tho
the league's offort to mako a Udlea'.BIk Club. Ah this. Is tho final on-
tortaiumoiii. 01 una sunoa, iiiu mcoi
bera of tho lodgo are making elabor
ate preparation for thn evening.
Ileit Itoom a reality.
A. an evldonco of their apprccla
lion, the league will hold 11 reception
at thu now rest rooms on Saturday,
March Stat, to which tho publlo will
bo cordially Invited. This roceptlon
will be In tho naturo of a formal ded
ication of tho rooms to the ladle, of
tho city and country.
New Pliarumrlat,
H. J, Lincoln or Portland Iiiih ac
cepted u position with tho Star Drug
company and began hi. new duties
tho first ot the week,
intgou, mid also vlalblo to Europe, j
Northern Africa and tho western halt
of Asia.
IS Till: WISH OF THE MINKltS. I
WILLING TO W.UVK HKCOGXI.j
TlOX OF THE UXIOX
Mil. Aualnil South. ,
Mr and Mrs. John Austad loft this
morning for Ovenua, Calif., whore
Mrs, Auatnd will remain some time
m tho InstriRtlons ot her doctor.
Mi Austnd will return hir in a
lew dnya to mnko his campaign for
vmyor on tho socialist ticket,
Home Front Visit,
Mr. nud Mrs. Archie Alexander
have returned from Merrill, whero
1 hey spent, sovo.-al days VlsltiuK tho
Dunulng family.
United Press Sorvlce
CHICAGO. March 11. President
Moyer of tho Western Federation of.
Miners today stated that ho would
sanction tho cancellation ot tho strlko
of tho copper miners at Calumet It,
tho minora wlshod to .rosumo work.
Ho also suggested (tint tho question
bo submitted to n referendum vota of
tho minors.
Ho ulso said that tho miners would
wuivo tbo quostlon of recognition of
tho union if the companies would not
dlscrlmluato ugalnst tho uulon men
In tho employment ot minora.
Falls did uot meet with general favor
at last night's meeting of the Cham
ber of Commerce.
"We could build factories and
plant ot our own with the money
some of tho concerns waut us to give
as n bonus to have thorn come here,"
said ouo ot tho speakers.
A party at Uattle Creek, Mich., be
tween whom and Socretary Wylde
several letters huve passed relative
to a woolen mill for Klamath Fall,
wants tho city ot Klamath Falls to
donate ISO acres ot land, djvlde It
into lots and sell the lota. HI. prop
oaltlou received no consideration
whatever.
The Bandon woolen mtlla asked
would cancel Plants Want Too Much
CALUMET STRIKE!
Bandon Mill Ms This City for Large Present
The idea of paying a big bonus to. the chamber to raise $50,000, and
secure new Industries for Klamath I they would consider a proposition to
build a mill hero. The secretary waa
Instructed to take the matter up with
them, and And out it the 150,000 had
to be a cash bonus, or whether they
simply wanted the local investor, to
take that amount of stock la the en
terprise. .
A letter from W, O, Steel, superin
tendent ot Crater Lake National
Park, stated that the slide, showing
the Crater Lake and the park war
ready, and would be at the service
of trie chamber on any date convenient.
Directors Houston, Smith and
letary Wylde were appointed a
nit tee to arrange a suitable daio for
showing the picture In tali eltr.
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