The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 03, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914
AMATH UNO JACKSON COUNTIES
WILL CEMENT DIFFERENCES AND
BOOST INTEREST IN SCENERY, 1TC.
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Machine Gun Trained on Torreon
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tfct brwl that h rvrr befit projertrd.
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(Hnmun auuitie ihem mathlr
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tU t) cvtilnc together, luv ry
thf,f ( attracting thou-and. of
Kxirl.i, mt uther to Oil pan "f the
Mil.
The niriliig I In !" hld under f h
iIlr of itto Mdfard OmnmerelM
(1t The following rrolullon
dttr4 tegardlng Hit:
llotiiltrtl That the Mcdford Colli
rstrrUI tluU hrrvby Invite reprrsrn
lilo t tl. commercial club unit
rlllttfl of Jtlcnn, JtwcpMue and
Klmtti counties tu moot with the
tltlutu ( Medfnrd lit a public (,!
lior. flihrr In the nature of a banf
t, nmnVfr or public meeting, In,
rcotlder and promote, through untied !
scitau ami persistent co-operation, ltif
driMi;rarnt. Improvement and acrr-
lbllli)r ii the mftity rtntr lnutlr...
tJlufdl wonitrr nihI inurUt nlttort'
Iri ObJ.-vln uf Inlorrat "' KoilthTIl
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opolntvii tu vitcnil tht InvltAilon.j
nd, wiih .utlt conimlllvM may l lU'.l'ltlUsKNTATIVIW
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ItcV IHrnJ I I'owrUon of HoulilT
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Mr I'owi-Uon Ulttsl in Klamath
I'alU nhout a jrrr lnr, and l well
known in man- hrr, p-l(illy to ilm
iuntlr nf thr lraml Army of tht
ltpillle.
Mr. I'owpUub rvrl thrtiiishout
Urn Cltll War In tho Army uf thu
I'olnitiar, ami at imufrrtnl tmi n a
!lt'l llxuirnant. Il a a mlnUtrr In
illte I'rrftiytrrlati hurcli, atnl rrvcil
hi liirrh on Itir frnntlrr for many
yar,
Mr, I'uwrUon wa 74 )i-afn oht at
tlir t,mr nf )) ilcalli, anil hail hern
rctlrrl for many jnr on ncrnunl if
failinrt health.
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STREET DANCES
FOR THE RODEO
MEXICO CITY IS
KEPTIGNORANTOF
FALL OF TORREON
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TO HKVKNTH
PER REPORTH
IVdilon. Hlicnftl by All of the Uu'lnrvi MoTrmeat Aitaiiut Monterey Md 8nl-
tlllo Hjm Alrradjr B HUrted by
tlM) Co-HkaUoMllaC Troops UmOct
Gersl V1IU HrterU FortM taM
to Have Loat Large Percetae of
Artillery.
IIoumv along I lie Affected SlrecU,
Axklnx TluU They lie Cloactl to
Trnthc Tliove V.Teninf, Will lie
i'rrentel at Monday's Meeting; of
tlif Cvunrll.
In addition to the bucking contenU. i united I'res Strrlc
ulldcgKlnB. etc. at the Hodco! wAsniYrwov n rr ai
Kround. and the attractions of the
Coiuular Ageat Caratber M'TorreoA
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T .. .t""','",," ""- ",vc uo u'-loUy oflcUlly notMed tk def-rt-the-
kll Ilodco will be larthcr en- , of ,Mtf of w, Torrwl.
tHi-nd by open air dancing. If the
city council fcc1 fit to grant a petl- p
..on to be preented Monday night- (United PreM 8rne
According to the plan outlined.! MEXICO CITY. April 3. People
Main street between Fourth and Sev- here do not know that Torreon baa
untb utreeu. win be closed to traffic .been captured by the rebels. HmtU
uii iuv niKii9 ui jut a. ana u. iu,m iwwmwu wv MTjwiyvis iv yriab
i CHirmi Villa ha i,wl muiiK tnodein ammunltlun and nrimt In hU attack on Torreon, and the machine gun
klmttii b-r u i)iir of (bo? lmX)rl'd to Mvxico ntter IJrtldent WHon raUcd the embargo on the shipment of
arm ihr Fiom th hill nurroundlng the tnu lie Iralm-d his guns on the cltr and much damage resulted.
ThU iiliiitoemiih taken by the Mutual Film company.
the news from the front.
D. B. CAMPBELL WILL, NOT fSERVIA SOLVES
RUN FOR COIMY JUDGE RENT PROBLEM
REBEKAHS ELECT
THEIR DELEGATES
Wlhlil by other llo bod let ar
fffllni; nurh Invitation, arrange for,
utlt marling," i
A rn no formal Invitation has.
l taut to the Klamath Chamber of
(.''imm-rr., hut the niembe'ra say that
Ihorf will lm n gooil delegation from
'ettr at lh meeting. Klamath Tall
sin! Mritford are about equally pit-
CIIOSKN TO
Arri:.Mi Tin: m:xt sixsiox of
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Mr.MI.NXVII.I.i:
At Ih rrguUr tnnellng of Prosper
liy Iti'lioLnh Uidge hold last ulsht
the member chose the ili-loKatcs who
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tul.il r.Ksrdlng Crater l-nae, ontf ofi",M '?',"" V, ,," .. i i V i
Li I., . . ling of the I. O. O. F. (Irnnd I.ouko,
h wo,W'. wondsra, and by co-oper-l McMlnnUlle n. May.
Mlae they can draw hi. way an lm- v
. number of tourists. j,,, Mn Np,o Wttlnl((irKi ,,,
lu the past, each city has '' oiinnnltm JJohusott mid Mrs. Marsery
erlins: aloim for Us own ln,rr,4'0ttrlwlH.
iryius to have 1 1 the travel Ihrtniuli t
tlirtr, and this Im ln.cn cniutlcnlll "
wniimiurd ttpaii by many vUHow. "'"' r'ttmr PortUml.
Wiih tho I'aini.m-I'aciriu expolllonj Mf. II. (J, Chamherlaln mid daugh
tlon. at hand, nnd the government ,ler Cecil, who have been In Portland
Ifendiiii, thous.tud lit linprovlnit tho dttrlng the winter, have returned In
I irk rnmUii)s, the two titles ciuM. Klamath Falls.
r,il ti'iHiher to atlrtlo their scunlo
Mlrartlnim, tr , In a manner thai will 'In In He PruiH'Hy.
e uwiAik-IM to b.lh Tnasey Htewurt nnd wife arrived
'uth n foiling of harmony would Must night from Milton, to look nfler
lo be heller fnr trade conditions in inoperty IntervMs In Klnmnth county,
'"'Hi places. Knch county raises nuioh'lle owns much land In Poo Valley.
Rabbit Bounty Stops
County Court Issues New Order Regarding Pests
"Yn who have ears, prepare to burn
tl'tun now."
Hoforenco In this rnse Is made to
Hun auditory appendages of Jack rab
I'lts, which Klamath county ranchers
livo been wont to carefully alow
"wuy until they had an opportunity to
ilalm bounty at tho rata of 10 cents
mr pair, Thoso now In th possession
"( formers havo been hold loo long,
for Into Thursday afternoon tho coun
ty court pawed an order rescinding
l ho bounty olfer,
Tho Jack rnbblt was a groat motinro
to the farmer In Klamath county a
few years ago, and they bocnino so
thick that after their visitations n
field of alfairn looked its though a
mower had boon used on It. To stim
ulate tuoro rabbit killings, tho bounty
or 6 cenla for a imlr of ears wh
doubled by (ho county court In 10U.
Ust yenr tho rounly Issued war
rnnlH for H.81C.60 for rabbit scalp
bounty nlono. This represents n total
of nearly fiO.000 rabbits slain In tho
kounty. .
To the Voters of Klamath County;
In order to relieve thu mind of the
taxiwijpm and other Interested parlies
In Klamath county with reference to
thi county tlortlou as far as the
fount)- judeshlp I concerned, 1 will
say tha I feel highly honored at hav
iiik been appronrhiMl by so many tax
mers lu ihn county, wl.lrli have lu
eluded members of all political par
t as well as people who have been
sdvUlltled with dIOerent factions, to
accept the nomination for county
j'tdge In the coming election.
lu every Instance tho peoplo who
I Me approached mo on the subject
Icalsled that I owed It to the county
to uiukrt a sacrifice, of my tluio and
money hh well as devote my talents as
a huslnoKs man to straighten out our
cnuity troubles.
I fully renlUi that I owe n g.'ea:
deal tc Klnmttn. .ounty, for tho .-'iv
sn thai I have ic.ilnw'. my hejtijt
sln' coming .it re nlli.ough 1 hnvu
made tunny Itnanclitl sacrltlces since
coming here by soiling my Interests
lu Cnnndn, 1'lorlija, Illinois, Indlaun
tnA lu Xoith Dakota, and In some In
stances I realised only 20 per cent
ivhnl they actually cost me, In
to eel all my capital invested nun
county 1 expert to make my home.
I hnvo alWn)B taken an Interest In
ever) thing that came up which tended
to be no tit the town nnd county, nnd
lmt at present a great part of my
time Is devoted to matters thnt cou-
cum tho public at large, mid of no
imnnrlal lutorost to me, other than a
prlvnte rltUrn, and 1 will gladly con
tinue to do whatever 1 can to furthor
the prosperity of tho county at large,
but 1 will not accept tho nomination
of county Judge lu tho coming elec
tion lor tho following reasens:
First Tho county's financial con
llllou lx lu what I call a deplorable
stnte. Her warrnutB being In llttgu-
Hon In tho circuit court of our county,
as well as tho federal courts of tho
Htnte, mid nu I ntn Informed that un
der tho Inws of Oregon thero Is only
one decision that can bo expected, and
thnt Is that tho warrants are Illegal;
nnd therefore null and wold, And as
n genernl consequence It will put
Klamath county, and particularly the
county court, in n most disgraceful
PohUIou for sotno years to come. And
no matter who Is elected to look after
tho comity court matters In tho fu
ture, whether the present Judge suc
ceeds himself or has a successor, tho
county court will have to take the
brunt of tho unfortunate state of af
fulis, and I am. not prepared to shoul
der tho criticism.
fecond It Is my understanding
that tho warrants wero enjoined on
iiccnuut of unwise investments, paying
(extravagant prices for work done on
! county roads, bridges and culverts,
'nnd the gross cartlessness In tho mat
ter of handling county funds getter
'ally on the part of the present county
court. We do not know that any of
'these charges can bo proven before a
'competent tribunal: however, from
n business standpoint, I contend It
I matters not whether the county re
ceived full value In tho labor or ma
'terlal, or even 25 per cent of the
value, of the warrants that havo been
(iMturd, sho ought to pay her outstand
ing debts contracted by the county
court, as Its members wero elected by
'the people. Therefore, tho taxpayers
inre nt fault, and are llablo for all
;dehts contracted by their representa
tives, and every warrant should be
paid, unless absolute proof can be
j produced showing that some of the
J warrants were secured from the court
.inrougu irauu.
i Third I will i give Just one more
reason, nnd that Is, If I wero craxy
enough mf-"ept tho nomination un
der UsPrssW'Ul conditions, tt would
thnt I would not only have to
my private business entirely
during the next six months, and would
ho classed as n politician, which would
be n new roln for me to All, and one
I thnt t have thoroughly detested all
,my life, and ns I have the faculty of
calling a spade u spade, and never do-
Ing things by half, I would make
many friends (maybe) by going
against u well organised political ma-
AH LAXIHAHtDS ItAiSK OX ItATEM
TO TI1K TEXAXTS, THE GOV
KKXMEXT SHOVES UP -THE
HATE OF TAXATION'
United Press Senrlce
UKI.GHADE, Servlvn. April 3.
Servla Is confident it has Just suc
cessfully solved the problem of soar
ing rents. Following the two recent
Balkan wars In which Servla doubled
Its territory at the expense of Tur
'kcy and Bulgaria, there was an Influx
Ilnto Belgrade that caused rents to go
up to nn all but prohibitive point.
A new law by parliament went Into
-effect today doubling the taxes on all
unoccupied houses and apartments,
'which It Is confidently belloved will
.causo landlords at least to think
twlee before refusing a tenant who
stead of being used as a thoroughfare
the street will be nsed at a ball room.
and a band or two win furnish music ' United Press Serrlee
tor all 10 dance on the pavement.
The Idea met with the hearty ap
proval of all the business houses
wjthln the prescribed district. All
were glad to sign the petition and ex
pressed their opinion that this would
prove a highly enjoyable feature for
spectators and dancers alike.
FINE GARDEN AT
WHITE PELICAN
WASHINGTON, D. C. April 3.
The following telegram wu received
today by Ambassador Algmrm. frosa
Secretary Rejaa:
"Torreos has not fallea. Reports
to that effect are false. OeQacral
jMaas and reinforcements arrived 1m
time to utterly defeat the rebel sad
I drive them from threlty."
(United Prea-Semee
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cannot pay
'would like.
as much as tho landlord
JAMES HENLEY IS
A MARRIED MAN
WELL KXOWX HAXCHF.lt AND LO
CAL YOUXG WOMAX ARE UNIT
F.l OXLY A FEW FRIEXD8
WERE PRESENT
(Continued on page 4)
GRANTS PASS MAN
SHOOTS HIMSELF
A17STHIAX XOIILEMAX WAS DK
SPOXHEXT AH A RESULT OF ILL
HEALTH RELATIVES IX NEW
YORK
United Press Service .
(HUNTS PASS, April 3. Arnold
Decker, a millionaire mine ownpr,
committed sulctdo today by ahootlng
hlmBolf. Ho waa despondent aa a re
sult or til health.
Decker was uu Austrian baron, but
ho did not uso his tltla after becom
ing au American cltlsen. He leave a
wife and daughter In' New York.
This afternoon at 2:30 Judge E. W.
Gowen performed tho ceremony that
mailo James T. Henley and Eda S.
Dellols husband and wlto. Tho mar
rlngo was solemnised at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stilts- on Mala
btreot, In the presence or only a few
frlsnda.
The groom Is a well known young
mnn of Klamath county, owning prop
erty In tho city of Klamath Falls and
a woll Improved ranch ou the Merrill
road. Tho brldo has been a resident
of this county for more than two
years, during which time she has
made many friends here.
The wedding was a very secret af
fair, very few, of their friends being
aware of ho occurrence till after the
ceremony.
When Jimmy takes his bride to his
home ou the ranch they will carry
with them tho beet wishes of 'their
Klamath Falls frlcnas,
A Pennsylvania gUn company la
using the wast piece of black ui
Circassian walnut, left after veneer
cutting, for gun stocks.
LANDSCAPE ARTIST Ill'SY BEAU-
TIFYIXG GROUNDS OF THE
FAMOUS HOSTELRY.
GREATLY TO APPEARANCE
TORREON, April 3. The move
ment against Monterey and SeJUllo by
the rebel forces ha already com
menoed. The next great Battle are
expected there.
Villa expect that the federal car
rlsons will be strengtaeaed, in view ef
the destruction of the Torreon garri-
ifum. ITa aAV that In thta amnmm
ADDING njcat Hucru iot the greatest amount
Workmen are now busy on the
grounds adjacent to and east of the
White Pelican hotel, which, when
completed, and nature given a short
time, will bo the prettiest grounds in
Southern Oregon. The landscape de
signs wero made by Mrs. E. B. Hall
nnd the work Is being done under the
supervision of James Leonard.
A largo circular center plot, with
conventional corner plots, vlll be
grass lawn. Twelve Oriental design
will surround tho center plot, and
these will be beds of varicolored
flowers.
A porch will be built on the east
sldo of the hotel, which will be Joined
to the sun parlor by a passage
through tho dining room and a door
connection. This porch will be equip
ped with swings and hammocks and
lounging chairs.
J of artillery equipment aad military
(stores that he has anywber.
t Tho greater portion of the array la
resting, following the prolonged
tight. Tho prisoners and a thousand
I rebels are working day and night
burning and burying the dead, aad
making the city habitable.
Tho Canadian government Is using
Indian nro patrolmen to protect the
forests of Northern Manitoba.
Operates o Eye.
L. A. Davidson, proprietor of the
Central barber shop, from whoa era
Dr. Fisher removed a foreign growth.
Is recovering from the operation In
fine shape. If no complications arise.
Mr. Davidson expects to be back at
work In a week or tea days.
In From the Raack.
Mrs. Anna Thomas, well known la
Klamath Falls, la here today from her
ranch on the Merrill road.
Mlas Myers 111.
Miss Lois Myers, teacher at tk
ftlverslde school, has been confined
tc her room for several days by nines.
Many Cities Kicking
Regional Reserve Banks Choosing Unsa&fcdory
(Herald Special Service)
. WASHINGTON, D, C, April 3.
From mauy Important cities come
criticism of cities selected for the
regional reserve banks. There la an
especial complaint against the selec
tion of two cities In Missouri.
It Is understood that Kansas City
was chosen through the Influence of
Senntors Reed and Stone of Missouri
and Senator Owen of Oklahoma. In
this selection mauy congressmen
charge that Denver and Omaha were
discriminated against.
The organisation committee has
formally presented a eertla list of
the regional and reserve basks to the
1 comptroller of the currency, who has
sent out a notification.
Within thirty day the bank that
are member of taa reserve bum as
gla paying for stock la the federal re
serve bank in Its district. Sack aa-
tlnoal bank aad other member bank
subscribe 6 per cent of Its surplas
to the regional bask.
The cities chosen for regional re
serve banks are Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, Cleveland, Richmond,
Atlanta, Chicago, . Louis, Mlaaesf
olls, Kansas City, Dallas aad laa
Francisco. , M -h
President vyusoa espeets
announce tae reservs wmim.
are aumerous
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