The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 01, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1914
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EARLY ACTION SOUGHT ON TOLL MEASURE IN SENATE
illlllflTP
lifcth Year-
MRS NEED
SIX WEEKS FOR
SILL'S PASSAGE
OV HI'.EKh KXVVJMTWS IX
MATTER
.tvrUt " Tlt Lit- l the Ad
BtisMralJim, Vy Little Optall.ot
Mt lli(lrnr I tUprrtnt Wlira
ltH Pnl Toll- tt?ajw Art mum-
if fr Atlltm AiMoaraMWM. l"
intiti I !' Till MraaMr-.
fitted 'r rlw
WASHINGTON. U., Apill I. -
PmM'iit WHmiji today dUcueaed
alts 88stnr Kotn, James and others
tU")UMll" nf iK-Utlln Itto imj
cJlhr 'sui ratio! lull feudal !
lltlMI Itt lb eetiatf, ll U IwlteVrd
Ut tl lll b lniltklllf lu a lii
'ttP In ! limit ft rk.
T adminUtt alioii n-natota t tit
irntot!Bllr to luduc itic battening
et ih uieautp. In order to brink
iWtti adjournment Quicker.
It li adwllird thai certain senators
tofo lu mVo lt5 political capital
wtl of tfcrlr debate. Till U capela.
If true ol llorah of Idaho and Fo
Ittlp, both baring prepared long
U'lUin does not pIk1 tlln annate
la trjwal ibq hltlnrne toward tbe
admli-.lttrailun Iuiwn by oro of the
Koo me at her a. Chamberlain, O'Gor
rub, Vardatnan anil Walsh r Itan
fttatlfiil democrat ecftstnra ihhhimwI
to Ihe repeal of the clatiee,
xuiuUnt OH lllvMrttil I'Ayitirnl
UcIImI I'm. Hrvlc
NKW VOHK, Ajirll 1. WlnnUaril
Oil ttocV liolilrm of rrciinl March I
to4jr rvrhrd a 3 luartorl)' illtl
lend ami IS rttra tr inrh aham uf
itotl held The laat illvtitnud waa 13
qmtttrly ami 3 xtrw. tialU Ifccrm
br U
.Vrittmi PaMon In Xrtr Pi
Colled I'rcM Barvlca
NKW YOIIK. April l.Tho llev.!
IUiuIm A, l.vy, formerly of Newton I
Center, Man . lodny waa accorded a
reception by members of th (Ireeno
Avenue Itaptlut church, llrooklyn, ,
fhere he aamimetl Ihe paatnrate to
y , , . , ., , , . .
lltiaain'a poptilnt on la Increaalng
l the rale of a.taO.OOo a year. It
howiuiida At annul lU.OOO.ftOu, of,
width tOo.tiOO.OQO are poaaanta.
A reveituq of IS0.T&T.37& was di-j CI.EVCI.AND, April I. Federal
'ived In the united kingdom lit 1911 District Judgo William Day, on of
Irom tin, coiiaumptlon of moro than;fiupriitii Juatlco Day, today tenderod
l,.1fi(),000 pounds nf tea. lla rwlgnnllon, This la effective
May Int.
lllriiilnghnm Is tho greatest Jewelry "The salary of 10.000 a year is In
manufacturing renter of Ihei United adequate," ho Maid, "I will re-enter
kingdom. prlvato law practice."
Carnival with Rodeo
Amusement Company to
A carnival, complete with aldo
howH, Ferris wheel, nurry-go-rouud
-nil othoV amusement devices, will bo
"ni of the features In connection with
Ui next Elks' Rodeo. The carnival
IH bo under the auspice of tho
Klutnnth Chamber of Coramercu.
Al last night's meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce, tho matter
w takeu up by U. II. Smith, eon
tractor for the Pollow Carnival con
I'ouy. Jllaconpaay, row Is .Califor
,lllm m m, -
'T LET FOLKS
TRY INFLUENCES
iiii.i.inri: ixthorix-i: mi.i.
it punishing those who
would frame commerce
CUMMlHHOX PMNS
United Press Bervlro
WASHINGTON, I). C. April l.
rVuatiir 1.4 to)tti My lutroJiucI
a bill In Hit. aminin (iroUilliiR (or the
dra-tli iunllitiiflil nf iifuiiri awk
I iik to InnuMifn the fumnvrre com
int.. Ion Tim tsnator Intlmatwl tlmt
tttcmpU "Jo liolne inujo tn ltitti:
en" titn rmtnllon tn roniKrrilim
III lltf rr-ijiifti l rAatrrn rllroad
for lttrowMt ro(7
Tlin bill (iftnlili-a lot Hiitirlimmnt,
a nn(t( ll.Otio, or both
BASEBALL SCHOOL
OPENED BY SCOUT
""
Ja.W VOI'MiMTi:il WITH Xli:i:i IH
on., OU.ii.-HHI Till.
lt: Itl.ol' TIIKV lli: rKCi:i
IX MIXOIth
WON
turrti tor tin urcKon uutititnic, ao ar-
'"'"'"!" ranKt'tiii-nta llh the I'anamn xkmI-
(Unlll i'rvaa tfcrvicf """ "'inmliUi vrri madi whereby
, I'OltTftMOITII. Ohio, April I AJ,,,r.,J,J,, m U1 rlittw woul.1 be
t,M Lat,ttll .rh.M,l v. o....l hPr:,l,, V -Mwaillun remwlHw.
iuday by "rkmu" Hilly luylo of tl.P u"r ,h", Pilim cloo. tho
ICI,t,Uiid Nat. Any ou.Ktrr with VcUU '"" "aVo "'" J back
;,.M..ni or collre. eM-rlvnc. ho " U,p amr ,f ,,M' nM nrtf
,1a niitloila to Kl "f In tbo Imaeball t0 '
rM lll U luv.i, -a a tiUfll. , TU K,"w"' ' "'r manual tra n-
. , , . .. . , lint doimrtnirut will mak four ehalm
-If. a bdalnM t.rot.ltlnu." ,,, sr0 toMll( They lll bo made
)t..,l -Tin miorlnic tb yminit.tcra , )iW m,Mol fnm Klftmft,
.and ihrn iUrlnc iheni with '''',tomy flr, and given an oak flnl.h.
.mlllllrlt'4eu0Cluh. On each plec w bo n braaa plate
lon plana to k.ep a atrluic on al ,,. h, Kfcoo nnJ fountJ. fmm
jmifli joiincalera for the Cleveland ,wj.nf t camo.
club. , '
It u iIim S?mini u Itii ulll nriint to
" " "' "" I
the Ioiik run. and Incidentally Doyle;
will get credit and cah for produrlnK
likely hKikltiK otitiKter,
SAYS HE CANNOT
LIVE ON $6,000
iii:w!ki: the government
..w-...,
Hl!l PIT TO KEEP Ills ANNUAL
SALARY AT THAT AMOUNT.
Jl'IMIE DAY QUITti
Add to Three Days' Fun
nia, carries a number of amusement,
employs over a hundred pooplo, and
four cars of uuulpmont. It plays nt
tho lloao FoHtlval In Portland and
ho Potlatch lu Hoattle,
Tho advantage pf having somo form
nf niiimatiiiiiil In the cltv during tllO
foretiooiiH and evouinga whllo tho
lluiloo In not lu progress appealod to
tit of the directors of tho Chamber
of Commerce, and tho dlroctora of tho
llodoo association as well, as a re
sult, the contract wm ilgwtd.
. . . - .. -i-r-rJ-lrunjTJVViruT-ru-U-LrLJl
STUDENT-MADE
FURNISHINGS FOR
STATE'S SIDING
um'ai HMiiust immiii ui:i:ivi:h
III I'CI'ltl.NTS
All uf llif XitMii.il Troliilnjc l-Mrt-in.
hi. o( ilir Htwh-'n lllttli School
Will I n ttii'lr hlmii' 't'omiiil ('mi
irtiillni: (In l-'iiriilliirt In Il4 I'wil
In tlin Ihruun ItullilliiK al i I , tr
In Nin I'rnnrlM'ii.
Tlil imirnliiK I'rlncltml V V..
r.nir.lit t"'rlml ihn blMiiriii( f rum
Hlati Kiijmrlntinilrni ttt SclmoU J A.
Clitlfflilll for the lln Jilctra of fur
ulturx bi inadr by tin? manual
tnrliilne tli'iitirtinitit tf tlm Klnmath
county lilKh arhttol for tho Orison
biillilliiE at tin? I'an'aina ltlin
Homi l line nti9 li-ttorn rc -iit to
Dm tirlnfll'afa nf tilt tin tilKb dchouU
III id (tat, nVliiu them to iu- the
KiihI mitt amount of fiirnlturo tach
Mrhtml'a manual trnluliiE tlt'iiartuititt
t,,l, 'nk' l"anl thf furnliihliiK of
T,, rrpM nMlircl, Ip Qrigon
commlttrr that nil ample amount of
arri'iitabln artlrlc couhl tliux be
FOUR DIE IN TWO
AEROPLANE FALLS
ItltOTIIEIt.S KILLED ATTEMPTING
TO LOOP THE LOOP TWO (TII.
ERS DIE WIIEX PETROL TAXK
(MTniKM FIRE
United Press Service
ItlllEMH, April I, Two'accldonts,
cIoko to each other both as to lime
laud dlalance, caused four deaths at
ilho aviation ronteatt today.
Emtio Vedrlnos and his brotb'er,
Jules Vetlrlues, wero kiled whllo at
temptltiR to loop-tho-loop lu a mono
'plnne. They foil 100 feet.
Itnmcdlntuly nf forward, Plerro Tes-
'tuelet and his pnssengor, Clomont Av
ilgny, wero killed nftor a fnll of 300
feet. Their marhtno struck n pylon,
exploding the petrol tank and burn
Iiir the neroplano.
SELECTION OF A
CHURCH LOT UP
IMPORTANT MEETING OF THK
EPISCOPAL GUILD WILL BE
HELD FRIDAY AFTERNOON AT
THE MORGAN HOME
To decide upon tho question of a
mltnblo lot on which to oroct a church
a iiipetliiK of Ihu I.adlea Guild of
Grace Episcopal church will be held
Friday aftoruoou at tho homo of Mrs,
Clarouco O, Morgnu. The meeting
will bo called at 8: SO,
lu addition to this, other Import
ant umtteravwlll bo attended to.
sswvwww i
Singer Can't Smuggle
Dog Into England
E3
Miss Emily Wcblln. star of tho
Golvty company, which. played a sea
son In the United States, has been
keparated fram her'Oarllng by tho
I cruel customs odlcers in Great Urllaln '
Darling weighs only threo pounds and I
ll- if ft v'W
itiM weiitin inougiit wnen sue got on,
lie kteamer which took her hornet.... . j...
from tho United States she could eAslt
'ly bold him In her muff.
liul the cuttoms officials had jomcj
(wny of learning about that, for they
found the dog, and confiscated bias.
' I enwn't give him up," sho cried '
to ihe official who demanded Darllns. iwttiln the week Klamath Falls can
Xweithelesa she did give him U ( boats a moving picture studio-, for in
(Tlie English reporter who wltneojjtual Unlo tho MUlcr i,hoto company
tt,a rceno said It w.ia "moat dUtress.j haVo reccvwl Uielr now moving
liit," and MIm Wohlln was almost plcturo machine, which was ordered
ipt net rated by tho loss of Darling. wl)Cn c R Miller waa In San Fran-
'clsco a few weeks ago. The machine
AMERICAN POLO
PLAYERS TRAIN
SEASON'S PRACTICE STARTS TO
DAY MANY CANDIDATES FOR
j THE TEA.M TO COMBAT THE
RIMTISH INVASION'
I United Press Service
NEW YORK, April l. Real workterprlslnK local photo Arm.
or ciuidtuatea tor ino team wntcn win.
(defend tho International cup against
alio luvndlng British polo cracka start
ed today at the Georgian court field at
Lakcwood,
Captain Jnmes M, (Monto) Water
bury, nsHoclatud x ttli International
polo iih it player sluoo tho American
four was dofcated by England In
1902, Is In charge of the candldatea.
Monto Watorbury waa a member of
tho American Dig Four, which de
feated Euglnnd for tho world's chain
plonshlp and tho International cup
lu 1909.
Lurry Fltspatvlck, who baa prepar
ed tho ponloa of tho American four
slnco 1909, again thla year la In
chargo of that Important task.
Tho French city of Lyons bat a
project for a now central railway sta
tion tn Ih built nt n cost of 111,000,
000. Fowor American shoes wero sold In
1918 In Cuba because ot the shoe fac
tories that are being built ana oper
ated there.
FEDERALS SEND
REINFORCEMENTS !
TOWARDT
Vll.liA HKSltH TIIOOI'.S T( IVTKR.I
CKIT, THKM
HearioK ' Kii.R.itlBjc Army Heat
Townnl Tiirtrun, lt-lel Ix-atler
Tnkrtt Quick Artloa Co I'rereBt
Their IteachlnR the Army Xow Dr.!
fmdlnic the City lUttle Beiwca
Thee Force f Kpected TonlKht.
1 United I'reu Service
CI, i'ASO. April 1 The report that
federal rclnforcemenU were adranc-
Iiik toward Torreon from the cast
.has been confirmed by press dls-
patches from Kagle Pass.
Iat night General Villa sent two
, brigades, totaling 3, COO men. under
(lenerals Rrblnas ;orelos. Macclovios
land Herrnras, to Intercept the ad vane-(
nng rorces.
I Cencral Urblna started toward San
ji'edro, while floneral Herrent went
toward Parras.
The strength of the reinforcements
Ik not kuowu. General Carranxa has
' not received any further advices from
, General Villa.
MOVIE STUDIO
CITY'S LATEST
PHOTO COMPANY HAS
COXT1UCT8 TO )LKE FILM
FOH F.llt MAY ALSO FILSI
THE COMIXG RODEO
Is tho very latest made, with all tho
i new attachments.
Tho .Miller Photo company has al
ready contracted with tho Panama ex
position commltteo for a number of
Siskiyou county films, and will ar
tango for several reels of Klamath
county Bcenea.
During tho coming year they expect
to make aorao very realistic reels of
Indian action pictures, and will also
preserve the llodeo scenes in films.
Klamath county abounds In scenic
'wonders that would be perfect for mo
jllon picture effect, and it is likely that
many reels for nightly exhibitions
.over the world will bo used by tho eu
GLYNN TO HELP
SELECT A SITE
NEW YORK'S GOVERNOR PLANS
TO ACCOMPANY COMMITTEE TO
THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSI
TION GROUNDS
United Preas Service
ALBANY, April 1. At tho prea
ant time Governor Glynn plana to ac
company tbe New York exposition
commission of .fifteen members to San
Francisco, to select a alte and lay tbe
corner-atone ot tbe New York atate
building.
It waa planued to loavo New York
about tbe 15th ot April, but pressing
legislative business may delay the
start until May 1st,
ORREON
COURT ALLOWS
SALARY DILLS
FOMXJWIXO THtH THE MEMBEH8
MOT AT XOOX FOB KEXO,. TO
IXHI'ECT THK XKW IIIIIDGE AT
TIMT MiACK
The county court met this forenoon
and allowed the claims for salary that
wero prwwnted.
Following thla acailon, the court
left for Keno, where they will Inspect
the bridge being built across the
Klamath Hirer. The bridge I on the
Klamath-Aahland road, and Is a short
distance from the old bridge.
CONDENSED MILK
PLANT-PERHAPS
f.iiiur. cj.i,r.ii. is ji.iii.u i.-
gLIIUKS IlKGAHDIXG KL.UIATH
WITH A VUnV TO ESTABLISH
IXG A ItKAXCH HERE
A condensed milk manufacturing
company, which has several plant on
the coast, may establish a branch fac
tory In Klamath county. Information
jto this effect reached the Klamath
'Chamber of Commerce Tuesday, and
'the data they desire Is being prepared.
"The matter was taken up through
(a local man wbo is closely connected
with those Influential, in the cOBtpa
ny," said a member of the board of
directors' today. "We bellevo there
are plenty cr cows here to supply the
milk that would be needed."
RUBE WADDELL
IS NEAR DEATH
ECCENTRIC PITCHER, KNOWN
ALL OVER THE NATION, IS IN
A STUPOR AT A SANITARIUM L
TEXAS
United Press Service
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 1.
Rube Waddell, the once famous twirl
er, la dying at a local sanitarium. He
baa been lu a stupor tor several hours.
and will probably die during the
night.
Waddell was for many years one
ot Ihe mainstays ot tho Philadelphia
Athletics, and pitched the team to
many a victor)'. Hla love of liquor
caustxd him to do all sorts ot queer
stunts, aud there are more atorlea told
on him than any other athlete la the
world.
Seek New
Klaiiath Oiamber of Con.
Tho membership of the Klamath
Chamber ot Commerce will be 300
larger May 1st than at present, ac
cording to a membership campaign ar-
ranaed at last ulght'a meeting. Ev
ery member was named aa a member
ship committee, and all will work tor
300 new boosteri.
Thla campaign Is to be carried
along In a systematic manner. Tha
school children of the county have
been asked to submit a design aad
TUMULTY SAYS
PASSA6E0FT0LLS
BILL IS ASSURED
BAYS REPOBUCAJtS CLAMBER OX
THE FEXCK
Heels the Advaatace of Makta Pe
litlaU Thamder Oat eC Um Mmttm,
fteya Prealdeat'a flccfctatjr, Law'
Makers Wbo Favere4 pattaafe Ate
Chaastag Their Vieans, New That a
Xoteble Fidit I as fUflhC
United Preas Sarrliea ,
WASHIXGTOX, D. Cn April 1.
The White Hoase today deUretwd Uae
nltimatDin to the seaate caaal ceaa
miltee that aalea It aiuasptly reports)
the tolls reaolatioa to the seaate, the
adminhctratloB all sniaaaarMy ferea
the committee' liaad.
Tlie decks have bee cleared far a
light that aaar ecllfwe that Jaat eaded
fa the boase. '
The White Hoase adasita that be
eatire foreign poUcy of the adaafcala.
tratloa baags la the kalaace.
United Preas Semes
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 1.-
"A poll of the senate skews that the
Panama canal free tolls elaase repeal
will be adopted by a aaajerity t
twelve certain," said Joseph TmaMlty,
secretary to President Wtleoa today.
"We have' reasea to believe that
this will be larger, bat are Igariac
very carefully. Because of this, w"
have eliminated a number of repub
licans whom we Included la our list a
week ago.
"Although these republicans were
with us a few days ago, they eea the
partisan advantage that is senraMa
by making the question a political
one, and as a result they are oa the
fence. We will probably get their
votes, but are not counting upee.
them."
According to Senator O'Donaaa,
chairman of tbe seaate CoaaaiKtea ea
interoceanlo canals, the cesaa-Ktee
will meet Tuesday to discuss the MIL
Ho stated that he had ao idea ot how
long the committee would consider it.
Recently O'Gormaa was credited
with the statement that he preferred
to hare the fight on the seaate toor.
rather than in tbe committee.
Credit for Bible study la given la
tho North Dakota high schools. A
hundred students passed the state ex
amination last year.
New York state baa 148.011
tee-
torles, employing 1,SS(,150
of whom 347,601 are woatea aad IS,'
519 are children.
Denmark Is said to have tha
comprehensive system of unemploy
ment Insurance of any country at
Europe.
Members
slogan for tbe Chamber of Commerce,
aad tbe best oae.of these submitted .
by April 14 will be awarded a ft
prise.
Aa soon a tbe design. are
elded upon, tha Chamber st Cent
merce will purchase a number ef lapel
buttons, with this emblem oa thee.
These will be presented... tha aaw
members of the ergaaUatloa, wUk a
working far tha develops art
btttWeag of Klamath Fatta aad
ath ceuaty.
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