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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1914)
WMinijoiav, .u'nii.ua, iit THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAMPOUm COMMENCEMENT SEASON SOON HERE iV r THE YOUNG Ladies of Klamath County schools are cordially invited to select their commencement finery from the beautiful assortment of dress materials at STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY, -where ladies shop- ANTI-AMERICAN GETTING IN TRIM RIOTS REPORTED FOR NEXT RODEO, 'STIttKGTH OF ATLANTIC FLEET Glf i (Continued from page 1) ' Captain, Edwin A. Heard on the K.C.H.S. Campus MEXICAN GENERAL FLEES TO SAFETY tuns; hau men. Anderson. 1 Wyoming Thirty-three rum. !.- Parliamentary practice, with K. L. .mn ..,.,. .. ii;kkt4 ImoDOC POINT IS THE SCENE OK ' l0ttS' 2S,00 noPwor' 13 12. Morrison, head of the buMnc depart RADIO MKJvGh SAS PUERTA. MODOC POINT Ih Tilt M.M. Oh A ,nch; soconaarj. 31 B.,nch; jmen,t ,n CUBrK. occupied the chap! MEXICO. INHABITANTS TURN UPON AMERICAN' AND BRITISH PEOPLE ! i i United Pre Service GALVESTON. April WEEKLY WILD WEST SHOW. 3-Inch field piece. S machine guns: OTHER NEWS FROM THE RES-' l'030 men- Captain. Jamc H. aien- tnon" ERVATIOX Delaware Twenty-four gun, 20.- 000 tons. 23,000 horsepower, 10 12- jlnch; secondary battery, 14 5-Inch, 4 period tills morulnic. Aiming the many motions made and pacd, none bad a direct bearing on the Mexican situation. t t f An experiment requiring sunlight 22. Radio peaai j 13-Inch field pIcccsS machine gun;, ha bt'n postponed from day to day IVllJlAin AUbtlUI, Afcllll -A. bc near the 1st of May. 16.-5 t t t 1 1.000 men. Captain. William I, on nrruutit of lack of unhltie at mm(M from Dr. George Tabor, the. Tho bo-V8 from tb alub ar Rodger, j Physic period. American public health officer ot boWIng theleekly broncho bust j .North DaVota-Tweuty-four gun,, t T t Puerto. Mexico, say that there r.ShJ!SSi IV' S?'l fTT! "" ,ta,B" ' ,,hC ,hW "T tjoungster no ro lln ,nw nn 12-Inch; secondary battery. 14 5-lnch., "Hoonier" announced today that the been severe antl-Amerlcaa rlou atjshape to ride at the Kodeo. Henry M 3.,ncn net,i pIeCMi 8 machine gun; 'publication would not bo distributed that place, with destruction of Brit- ClarksOn. a school boy. Is fast devel-l9S0 men. CnPUn Charles P. Plun- till after claw day. which will likely tan propcriy. ur. luuur is aooaraioptng inio a proncienr. riaer ana,etL the Bteamer Dakotan. ' bulldogger. He I getting to be n Vermont Twenty-tour gun. -a a J twonuer. 000 ton. 16,500 honepowcr. 8 12-. A fat and exciting game of tcnnl United Prw Seme ,nch. gomiarj. battorq. 10 5-lnch, 4 was played today noon, with Forest WASHINGTON', D. C, April 22. There were several autos full of 3-lnch held piece. 6 machine gun;, Pell and William HageUteln pitted The state department has been ad-.p-ople from Klamath Fall visiting I S00 meu. Captain George V. Kline, against Professor Morrison and Paul vised that General Villa will arrive hho trout stream Sunday. It seems South Carolina Twenty-four gun. 'Noel. at Jaurex this afternoon. The con-good to see the machine traveling .lti.OOO ton. 1C.000 horsepower, 8 12- stltuuonalist there are using every .again. "Inch; secondary battery. 16 5-lnch. 4 3-Inch field pieces, 6 machine gun; A baby boy has been born to Mr.'Su mea- Captain. Robert L. Russell, and Mrs. VIrgU Wilson. Georgia Twenty-four gun. 14.94S tons. 19,000 horsepower, 4 12-Inch; Orvlllc Elliott, who run a store flniertnemaie nailery, 8 -iuch; see- here, has gone to Klamath Falls to (Continued from page t) 1UtUiik tho Uical authorities and the population pt the city to tuUl u In, itatnrlut: order "' Four American marine were killed' and twn-nty Injured In ywtorday' liKUtluic. The Mexican lot t rU , mated at 150 killed and wounded In that tight. The achtlng yetrdar did not start until late In the afternoon, after tho marines had landed to Intercept the .guru and ammunition tent to ttueru. The Mexican opened flri from boue- tops and tret after the American look the custom house. The marine returned the fire, and tho gunboat Prnlrle aUo Joined In the bombardment. precaution to prevent a clash, and there has been no disturbance. Systematic effort are being ex-1 pended to asstct In the departure of Anerlcans. Goes to Meet Sister. Tre Ttnca VlnlrAnrnn 1f th(, mnrvi. Ing for Reno, Ner., where she will meet her sister, Mrs. Lillian Cone, and accompany her for a few weeks' trip through California. After visit ing on the coast, Mr. Cone will re turn with her sister and spend the summer in Klamath Falls. : bring up his cattle. He will pasture them on the big marsh, the bedt pas ture land in the county. The ditch camp has moved to Mo doc Point. At this point they are to complete the ditch. ondnry battery, 12 6-Inch. 4 3-lnch VOLUNTEER Mil IS HEARD HERE (Continued from page 1) WILL REDUCE THE ! STATE'S PAYROLL GOVERNOR WKKT NAME HOME OP THE OKFICE.H AND HOAIilfci HE INTENDH TO AIIOMMI TO FOUNTAIN NAMED AS LOCAL SUPT. KI.X.MATIl PAI.lJ IW IV WILL AT. TEND TO THE KLAMATH MVL hio.v nm Tin; wooiMjmriH fOMPA.W (Hen Fountain w tedA? selected mU4Crr of the KUmalU branch uf Iho WothLCuriW cwtapany. a Urge Haeraimmto prnduto a4 eommUton totiftii, He uteed Hoy Moore, who rrilenel to co Into the rueren tile buliir at Chltouln tlb II. G, Ktepper. Fountain's tvleeilun U ut with grrot approval In KUtnalh FslU, a be I kuown a an rnergetlc, reliable young fello with "jwp" galore. Fountain ba ben ronnKtd ltli the concern here for nearly thrw years. YESTERDAYS COAST LEAGUE RESULTS o'clock in tho morning and laboring, CUT DOWN KXPKA'HEH Special Galld Heetisg. A special meeting of Grace- Episco pal Guild will be held Friday after noon at the residence or Mrs. G. B. Coxad. The meeting start at 2:30. The Ashing Is fine now In William son River. Watch for the Reds' Special Would Like Match. Frank Lequres, a well known wrestler of Sacramento, is In the city on a visit. Lequres weighs 145 pounds, and be challenges anyone 21-Stjunder 1C5 pounds to a match. Only a Few Pieces of Land Yet to Rent See U Quick 80 ACRES POTATO AND GRAIN LAND, $5.00 PER ACRE, HALF CASH, BALANCE AFTER HARVEST. HOUSE AND BARN. 5 ACRES BLACK LOAM CELERY AND GARDEN LAND, CHEAP FOR CASH. 2 ACRES FINE GARDEN SPOT; RICH SOIL, CHEAP FOR CASH. He Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main Street f5$ Klarnath Falk, Ore. Qvld pieces, C machine guns; men. Captain, Robert E. Coontx. Nebraska Twenty-four guns, 14, 948 tons, 19,000 horsepower, 4 12 Inch; Intermediate battery, 8 S-lnch; secondary battery, 12 S-lucb, 4 3-lnch filed pieces, C machine gun; 800 men. Captain George It. Evans. New Jersey Twenty-four gun, 14,948 tons, 19,000 horsepower, 8 8 Inch; secondary battery, 12 5-Inch, 4 3-inch field pieces, C machine gun; 800 men. Captain, Joseph L. Jayne. Rhode Island Twenty-four gun, 14,9,48 tons, 19,000 horsepower, 4 12 Inch; Intermediate battery, 8 8-Inch, 4 3-lnch field pieces, C machine guns; secondary battery, 12 5-lnch guns; 800 men. Captain Clarence S. Wil liams. Kansas Twenty-four guns, 16,000 tons, 1G.G00 horsepower, 4 12-Inch; Intermediate battery, 8 8-Inch; sec ondary battery, 12 5-lnch, 4 3-lnch field pieces, C machine gun; 800 men. Captain, William 0. Fletcher. Minnesota Twenty guru. 16,000 ton, 16,000 horsepower, 4 12-Inch; Intermediate battery, 8 8-Inch; sec ondary battery, 8 5-Inch, 4 3-lnch field pieces, C machine guns; 800 men. Captain, Edward Simpson. ' 800 c'Kht hours. ODD FELLOWS TO ATTEND CHURCH At QftkUud ll & Uat Fifttitr t it j Oakland .... II I tlMrle4rtUUtlf lil(e bd tfUttUl, Matarkey, ChrlttUn ' Atun4tt ' At Portland- it . t Portland .... u j iVoltlCO ,,..., i I HatUf l- lllgKiniM-'Uta c4 1'itV. ,r; HIM, Jtmlih and Uumi At Lot AtiEl- No tiijip r!s, i to Tin: nTi.its or m-amaih FAI.Mt Mr. II. II?U, rirc. cnilti lUft utgti publUhlnc ho--' -( tV!l!f !in. Nef Vork. i in t4 W for a low dy ilenl t opjftusjij In our CltUrn IU rur cumtl!f (4l lion of HlffccM, thou o4 Utt 'llrt. ThM nr n" c4iiIm. ! ttfttitlly IwWnd and bcjUKfuly IIIms trrd, KacIj ftMthor ' 'oplfl la JJ olumrMa and thn pr- it ealy Jt nt per totuuie. or 11$ (or U H volume, i-ayable 1 1 4eltvry H 1 1 pr woniti. TiiU i kbtxa m nrt.d no rtomm'iiiUutt, n Uj Ut itittt l4r" hmui;r trr previous Rrjiu. aJ tl.tr wl () give entire nalldftctlon, ( Mr Hewitt 1 doppine t tfct IMd i!Utl. "We also request that overy auto mobile owner In town furnish hit car that day to carry volunteer to the work and return. All automobile and volunteers will kindly assemble at the court houao at 7 o'clock. "All' of the county offices will bo closed on April 25th, and tho em ploye requested to put In the day working on the road. All automobile owners and voluntccrs-klndly report to Cha. F. Do Lap, deputy county clerk, prior to S o'clock Friday even ing. April 24th, as to the number of machines, volunteers, etc., available." In addition to the work at Modoc Point, tlicro will be volunteer work In other port of tho county. Tho resi dents of tho Algoma country will turn out and work on the Improvement of tho road from tho Simpson ranch to Algoma. Uhrman and bis road crew, who aro employed In that vicinity, will also work that day free of charge, and much will bo accomplished through this co-operation for the Im provement of the highway. SAI.KM. X'prll 22.- Governor West ha designated a few of the commit slon and board which ho propo to either abolish or consolidate through bill to be Initiated In the November ctoctlon. Ho propose to abolish the state desert land board by vesting It duties In tho state land board, and tho office of state engineer by vetting hi duties In the secretary of state water board. The duties of tho stato livestock and sanitary board and the stallion regis tration board he propose to have per formed by the state veterinarian. A tho gamo and flth commission ha a biologist, ho states there Is no need for a state biologist, and ha propone to have tho law relating to tho board of pilot commissioners and the state board of horticulture and tho tato horticultural society changed so that (the cost of maintaining them will be reduced. NEXT NI'NDAV TRIM IHMJE WILL ,m uim rULEIIIIATi: AN.MVEItHAItV OI( THE OIIOEIl IIV ATTENDING .MKTIIODIHT CHURCH Tl.rtr are Hill Lln.U of hMl. O.llfi.le Mrllr Itte kind lKl ft- riuhtcrtb for th Herald. tm t month. Lookout for tho Reds' Special 21-5 Today' new is Tae BmM. To The NYAL 5torcf jj .:;!!l!llil!ifiilili!,! k ,, nnornnmm-iis kvu ''m J f.'-.-5 .'' '--? '- - iii i U j , .,-w. , lJAL.'s ViWJSS at Ttm vflCVsCS -"T .-. ww pW.V :VfPi right' roadm 5ai vi ' jjiiiiife - ... ., . , ,,. .,., , tJniin etiii Jilii.w f . . 'i-::;- ':s Im nt Ma WM FYOU WON'T GO WRONG Take a step la the right direction walk into our store. Resides belter good at our slore, you are sure of the beat of treat ment. We are always glad to have people route In and leek araiw, Mliether lliey buy or not. Wo wait on you promptly and give ton ex acily what you ask for. We are not in business for a (tar or week, but tor siany years to come, MltV Underwood's Pharmacy Corer Mala and 1th Htreeta, Klasaat h Fall, Oregoa FollnMlttg a long tnlilUlird run torn, commemorating the anniversary of the birth rtf tho order, member of Klamath l-odge No. 137, I. O. O, P., and Prosperity Rebekah Uido will attend srrvlcn at Grace MrthodUt church noil Hiituluy morning, Rev, E. C. Itlchard. pnttor of tho church, mid a member of tho order, will deliver a sermon appropriate to the ocrailrio, and n peclnl mimical program Im been arranged, Tho members of the lodge will meet nl the tifill ni 1 0;l 6 n. in., nnd march lo tho rhurrh. It I dettred that all who can will attend, Theater Guide; MVaVw,N 'w m'jw HOUSTON'S . OPERA HOUSE ! DARK i i . On six continent the Ford U the favorite car. And it's gaining con stantly in world-wide popularity. It't the one car built for all countries, all climates all condi tions. And its light weight and t unequaled strength make it most economical. t FJvo hundred dollar Is the prlco of Ih ford runabout; tho touring car Is five fifty; the town car seven fifty f. 0, b. Detroit, xunpleto with oiiulpmont. (let catalog and particulars from George Biehn Iiocal Agent STAK THKATER HTANLE' ANI hTEWAHT "HI Cltoru Girl Wife," Lubln Comedyl)f "Andy Gel Job," Edison ComedyOrtm "Cupid la Cow tm," Hcllg C'OIIK'dy "Kllly'a Knight." ICaaanay Cumotly (.'oinlnu ' rrllftl J THE CJALI.Hl' "" Admission lc '' a8c TEMPLE THEA'St?! "All for III Make," ICdUoli Twp-Uoul 8fclal Too MaayJoltuaic," Kalom Comedy mii- v.iiin.i. uiii.ui Pailiicri tllnsranh DrBlllB .&' i .!-'- I 'w 1 A ' 'rt MATINEE IAILV AT Hi ALU UOKNWSD I'ltTTUM" 1 J iA