The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 02, 1914, Image 1

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CITY ELECTION MONDAY. POLLS OPEN FROM 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1914
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HUERTA FOREIGN MINISTER
QUITS
Colorado Strike Zone Is to Be Disarmed by U. S.
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STRIKEBREAKER
IS CREMATED IN EXTRA BONANZAS IS ' More Plain Facts SECRETARY ROJAS SAID TO HAVE
BURNING
HOUS
I AND FEELING
IS RUNNING HIGH ONCE MORE
i.Kinilsi otiiitnt is
with acci-aim
ItOTII KIlMLs
uti:im:o
itv
upcr.iltit UmIu) Vio li.ii.iuu lu lilit
arm nur suarda itr J a w do
not aui to Vlll anybody "
1 lie proclamation u mcellmit,"
tlil Hip district prculdntil of tho
5lltt r Union. ' Wn have atwa) con-
t'iidd i tin t If the mine guard were
I't.trlliit n( Hie HixkrMIrr Hume not Hrttlr(i, We would HOI need nrriin
.,.t Mtati.Unl Oil Offlrr In .Nrw'W" '""dr Ui aurmnder kit .11
Vik t'nnllnur, anil the Financier
Ate Neglecting Tlirlr I'atial ItoM- ( mir! I'rc tfrvlc
, w-awm whenever Ihr guard nr-
VERA CRUZ, May 2.Ute
thii afternoon, 500 federals
are trying to cut off the city's
water supply, attacking the
American troops guarding the
water plant.
General Funston has rush
ed re-enforcements to the
scene of the trouble.
Al CRYSTAL IS
ARRESTED TODAY
ARRESTED AS AN
ARSON SUSPECT
About the Administration of
Mayor T. F. Nicholas
QUIT ON ACCOUNT OF DISCORD;
FOOD SUPPLY AT VERA CRUZ SHORT
WARRANT IS IHHUKIl FOR Ills
WIFE ALSO
lluuli ( lii'(on, Well Known Hmidrnl
ol Itoiianui, U Arrrltl on Hiu.pl-
(By W.O.SMITH)
Tbe man who make a failure of)
any undertaking Ik always proficient
man is trio one with sufficient ability
and nower to overcome those obsta- MEDIATORS SAY THEY ARE SOW
nffr(nf vrnsfr fnr nrh fntlnfo . . .
" "- " " v,ciea ana winoutocroppcraiuonTCat MAKING TANGIULE GAINS
,n
,II usually will tell ou of a dozen or U tbe kind of man Klamath Falte;
more unfortunate circumstances, any needs for major,
IN TIIEIK PROGRAM
one of which, had they been different,
While on the subject, wo would like
.lo.. of S.nrUnK .!,. Fire, lu Whlcb 'ould have enabled him to make al1" ?a' ?T fb0"! iilw ?nc'a'con-'oSlmughUej WW Reach WaWag-
'dltlon of the city. The debt of Klarn-' '
ili.r HlnrUIr ) Ttir) IMrt'i
Waul lit Kill Financier.
ttaltad I'm Hemic
WAHIIINtlTON. U C. May 3 -I'mldoM
Wilton lodn) ordered ih
templet dUariuaitiviit of nil civilian
lu tbn Colorado lr IVo dUtrlcU. Oar-
ri.on iMiirtl a proclamation rUloe,,' lo
umu -vtryon having arm and am
munition III Urfllilrr them In I ho
iflular
Tbo ntdnr touched III liiiira
ilv military language
Tli
til III
ylHK (tint their looting III certain
lx-allilr aggravated lho iroubl
Ni:V VOUK. M i. I'lekoUim In
front of "thr Standard Oil company
and ili ltckifinr home idtitlnuco.
Itockofellxr Jr U now rcludcl at
Tarryintttt and hU fathfr iiiImmJ koU
I tic ywUnrday for tlm flri llnm In
many pk,
l.anl lilglll tha lirOlrli-lf BtUH-ari'd
nt Itiwkffnllrr'a church and iHraonlMl '
Would Jitiun ilpliold
f.WMi mas ik .w,i.i:;i:i to
ii.tvi: cowiatTr.n i,hm iik-
i.o.ncim; to anotiikii to his
OWN fSK.
n iom hi ruinimit .nau, .f t no acuona 01 somo omeriath Failg t0liny iA jual M much M ,ti
.rnr to io on HU llond for H-IPerou nr always rpontlble for hls',aa two ears sgo. Alt talk about
I. n.,- I-.O..I Curtml). ' f,,lure' ' fln,ncf be,ns la sood shal,e
In quite a lengty pamphlet Just dts-,1 deliberate misrepresentation. Some'
.tribute on .h tr uv, v-.,u. P0",e Par tneir aeuis with notes and
lllihto...! t, Itk .0aiu III., .f.. imLIaI I " 4llnllntlin4rtlAtwMS.W0ilMAmlf
l""' -" '" -"" ""' IoIuh romplalns that h has ben
t ih ..Uuu lu. -. " charged with "having done nothing.
loun, unit arretted lam night and
broiiKbt to Klamath Fall. James
Urlfccoll and Allen Sloan went on his
the
ton Thriuday to Confer With Sccrt-
tarr llryan anil Prcsidcat WIlM
Chaotic Conditions in MexIcaaCaV
Itul ;Auvt Indicated vby 1 ihcitojM
Uuertu Fuss. 1
I
i nlted I'reas Serrlee f
" t y-i tiA atrl Tl aa v r .-. ntimil l "A itnti i tnfTn ? . a w t T
blame on oiher parties for the nn , .--. f,.v,- ,r.,va. uxlui, ay . rorc.n ae
( think they have bettered their condi
tion. Tbat is all the city has done.
Clopiou. a rctad resident of lbatanJ proceed, lo offer excuses and lays, U "?" to?"ed d"' Wh,C,h Wl" h"
000 of outstanding bonds against the retary Eojas today tendered his re-
Thls is regarded
IjiIi- ihU ullrriiiMiii ,11, Ci)tal,
l.r aar .Inparliurl.l Ulanua "" mpff)y wan,,, , M
I.,, iroubto to ilm Colorado mllllla. 0rf,.r rr,,rf-r,
llcxrkrfvllrr'a ntlltlldn In tlto Coioraiio i.,,,rlrli.r of "Ttip Ht-i-oiKl Cln Sa-
lrlko?" Imm." n rn-ll by Coii.lal.lc
.Sinclair va rlra4t lodn). Hn John .Mlialloclk Utou n warrant
ald llm aiirlallalii do not ) nipatlilK' rlmruliiK tt 1 114 llli Inrrrii) by balltv.
lth llio woman threat en I iik to kilt Tln roniplnliiliiK oluivna Is Thomiu
Itinkofi'llpr lli xnltt Hip aorlalltta l.oi
kill thn ayvtem
lli iiIIpki'h that lie entrusted
Tailor nt hla ntlmlnliiMtlAH
N-o attention nM t,.'.. .,..,. dV and no" froTislon lias ret beenngnatlon to Hnerta.
bond,, and he was released, to appeari,,,, ,h .M , th .,, .. . ., mada for crea.UnBj.a slnklns fund to as a conformation of tbe stories of
-T1Tsdar fra ifollmluary heurlut: b-by lh6 raayo.( nad not ho seeu flt t0 Par off these bonds. dissatisfaction In the capital.
loro jusuco oi too i-eace uoweu. Ighoulder the blame for one year of re,cnuB ul lul c,lJ lrom "a03, t w unaerstooa-tnarnojas was not
Tbo airt of Clopton created much hu fajIurp on to tne jIeraId and Us ls about 29.000, if all tho tases aref.n accord Kith Huerta's refusal to s
kurprUe here, as It was known thatjedlt0J. W are willing to stand for a C0,Iectcd- About IU.000 of this Islute the American flag. Huerta rc
n a result of the fire Clopton lot all I wl0k,' ,ot bll w feeJ that M ,g'Pald out tn salaries each jean and.( quested the resignation yestejdny.
of the poatofflco furniture, which bei,mpog,n8 0'n g00d naturc the Interest on bonds will amount to' '
owned and which wn not Insured.' .,,.- v'i0i,i ,,,,' , ,,, 10,000 more, so there isn't much left L nlted Press Service
" t r itin vonnlnir AvnnnAa 1t t riff ll'ort'n t v
Klamath Falls that he "has ' ' ' T ..;. : "'10""" V"' "' t-
nothing" during his term of "'""" '"b i.n aw .ueuiauon assuming uennue sna.
llii' luriiiiure was id oo oia iuo uei .,j0 )f
nil) 10 joint norn. ine new poairaas-ijpjjg
To Would IW- Amrrlrniw.
IWlaratluiin of luti'iitioii In U'come
rltli.ii" wr (llrd Friday nt tln rlr-
court clerk's oltlcp by Audrnw
mid
al-
Culled I'rvaa Hervlcn
Ii:NVI:H, May S Aihlrn Jul rp-cn
fclird atalo that n utrlkobrfakpr w JMarMinuitl". it native of Crn-ci'
irrtualrd nt Oak Crrrk, whfH a frttiiuUm,r, nuMcr, who forawrar
bullitlnic utiol aa n atrlkcbritakpr'i(,l;tniir, to Fratu-JoiM'f
IoiIkIiic hotlMt wan litirnrtl. Iturlldl-i .
arlim U rlinruinl, and fcolliiK U lnjn,M f.unliiK llaik,
,pn",' . f. I'owi'll, accompanied by lita
Hliirlrf t'lilVluBtnii luu Ihh'Ii ai'Ut ,roihi'r and Utr-ln-lay', left Hncra-
a timunaiKi uoiiara to ur)iai ran.. ,Cr jofflfo tM adralts tna. h I'ubllc offlco should be willing to ac-m is understood that the arbitrators
and U uimblK to get It returned. Wlc Ul newg ot Mi arrwi wahM m(lde a falIure of tne ,ol) d cept the full responsibility of the po-ro hopeful of Veconclllng tho dlffer-
CDatal'a bond htiMv bion fixed nt Cm,nu,.,i, many local friends rushed' Ucn (r, ,0 i.im thn otli.r f'oiinu-,s!tIon- U hIs position "! nature ences concerning Huerta, but tbeyiaru
I3.0I1U i.y Justice or tne l'oace uoweu. , (, llU b0ul and to assist hlra ;for . of , , mia,akM fare such as to foster opposition that'silunt regarding Carranza
III I. ..... ..I .. .. I, .. rk ('i.lr.jt ... "
. , Hny other way posslD. 0 sajg. ..When wp flrst ,0Qk of. prevenis
In addlilon to tne arrest oi nop-.,.. tll cnuncII ..... 1H ,fh
(. - . . w...0.. ...... ,-. - ,
tltlons for street improvements.
HU lieitrlnp. In set for
Wisltii'Kda) afternoon
tun Mrs. Clopton U also to be ar-
hlm from accomplishing
those things which the people elected i nlted l'ress Son leu
him to iKirform, then he should re-. VEItA CRUZ, May 2: The
food
lo preserve order, but llu mllllla wa
not sent.
CANCER TAKES -MERRILL
MAN
ineiiio Friday In hU mmlilno, bouud
for Klaiimlli FalU, nrrnrilliiK to word i
'UarrUiin'a iiroriaiimtioii Is wel-irneed from him by local friend.
urnie," said the attornay for the mlnolTlis brother Intend to locate here.
K. C. H. S. Annual Next
Cll.tlU.Ii WII..XKV I'AKSES AWAY
IMItl.Y THUS MOIIMMJ THh
FirNEHAI, Wll.li HE HKI.I) SUN-.,H"
HAY AKfEHMHIX
teci d. Constable John Schallock left;. And these Improvements would llro to some other CclU of labor I problem Is becoming serious. It Is
toi!.i for iJiKeview wtin a warrant iav bocn ma(j0 that summer, under WI,wre " uns a c,,aul1-ul ucccsa- '"enmpoabioie to ouuun iruit, mtiK nnu
lor l er. .Mrs. uiopion was posunis- ,no oIJ cjlar,er. had i. not heen for , i--i" "- "v ..ic1lcu u u -omipr ai mo uoieis.
tress :it lionauta at tile time ot tno s
t.ro. rnd tbo lire orlglnaleil lu tho publish
postoll.ee. ,Aui:ust
.... ..,.. .....i... i ' '
niif iiuvrnuuu I'niriu mw.uv, western hud been selected as tho otll-
jonn irwin R'uior uonau.u auu i-iu-iCnl nowspaier of tho city. Mr,
gell Valley to summon witnesses anu Smith wont Into the circuit co
make InvestlgalloiiH beforo the pn."' obtained an Injunction
lllmliimy hearing. tho city from entering inl
um vvniit mo eviuenco is nKi"i with the Korthwoitern. This made It
It brought by Mr. W. O. Smith. Cln,s fers0"al T?6'5' Tftf . I
ibllsher of the Evening Herald, on,,uan ,n mce that can Mlnr th nUea Hresa
iKust . the day after the North-' K0C",S- , , I WASH INC
Press Service ' t
INUTON. D. C; May 2.-f-
In conclusion, I am forced to mlmltt Embassy Secretary Nelson O'Shaugtt-
that. I ennnot yet understand why nwsy, who has been In Mexico City, Is
urt and' Mayor IchoIas should go lo the j expected in Washington Thursday to
Well Prepared Magazine Published by Students
Work of prlutltiK tho Klanmth jahowii, with plctutes of tho orgnnUa
County MIkIi Hchool Annual has Just !. team, etc. Tho sltimnl section
, . .... hu the iiaiues, iidilrec8 and presont
-. completed nud tho !,;;,, ,,w ol ,, fr
W bound Tho number w III Ik. I , oui m 0 curcit
PlRcml on sal., nt tlu. high spImkiI Iiii- (( lU() 11Jnk ,i0mrtmout,"
'dlslo y aflur tho class day exer- w,llmil,cn, ,,ll nt studonls uro
ilws rrlday ufternoou. u , ,,0,ovw, that ,hU yonr.H
iliovoliimo, which fompnrc favor-. iml)ca0II ,, aU ,,rovouH efforlK
nl'ly with any high school imbllcu
Ion In thn state, contains 104 pages
f bright, well prepared matter. It Is
profusely Illustrated, H4 connor ImU
luni'H being used, III ilddltliill lo n
mimber of clover cartoons, caricatur
ing IiIiiko of studiiiit life In Klniunlh
HlKli. . ,
Fuch duparlnienl whh carefully
worked out, mid thoroughly covered
y tho heads or tho various depart
oients. In addition to photographs ot
tbo faculty, there ttro alio treatises on
Hie special departments of emloavor
In Hie school, such na mnnunl train
ing, etc,
Tho Heulora uro shown In Individ
ual photographs, with a resume of
I be student's record In school, Pic
tures of tho other clssse. and tho
"indent body officers alto appear,
All phases ot school activity are
erllimod.
In addition to Us editorial excel
lence, the book Is well filled with ad
vortlnemenlH. llcsldes this, nit but
llfleen copleH of the publication have
been purchased In advance, so Its
financial success Is assured,
Ulaiid Haines Is edltor-lu-chlef,
Clifford Rovlls usslslant editor, nnd
Rltlnohnrilt Motuchnnbachur business
manager. Tho olhor membora of tho
staff follew:
Hubscrlptlon manager, Oliver A
plognto; Athlotles, Forrest Plot; Bo
rial and Dramatic, I.oulio llonion;
Jaslios, Edwin Cox;, Alumni, Ernest
Nail; Faculty, Deeilo D. Applegate;
Seniors, Win. Hageliteln; Juniors,
Verdit Cosad; Sophomores, Austin
Ctto; Froth, Hortense Hoguo; staff
artists, (leorgo Btankey and Oliver
Applegate, ,
At 2 tilt this momliiK, Charles
Wilson, whoso home was neur Mer
rill, was culled by thu (Irliu llcapor.
Mr. Wilson hud been suffering from
ennter of thu stomach for scAuial
mouths, mid cer bopo for recovery
was abuiidoned b) tho pli)slcluus sev
eral wouks ugo.
Two onerutlons moved of only totu-i
porury relluf, tho operating surgeon Ica8
Cloptous Is not known locally
Tho arrest, It Is understood, was made
nt tho Instance of n Mr. Uo Hay, an
Itinerant blacksmith, who started
some sott of an Investigation at tho
tliuu the. cltlzoiiH of Donauxa offered
n reward of $1,000 for tbo arrent and
conviction of tho person who started
the lire, If of an Incendiary origin.
Pe Hay Is said to ;mve threatened to
restraining1 troubIe ot issulnE a statement to the confer with Secretary Flryanand P.r
oa contract 1,,,e, acC"s,"B 11mo ofIbeInK P-jWent VJHson. Kr frkKff !
pi i. .. i. sIb,e 'r his failure. I am not run-! ' l a ,f!f
IiodI 1 t-tl tli4 fon,fitt-
ri'hu Hlvcrsido, school, vv.hich ias
en closed for 'Kevcral 'liaysjowlng
absolutely Impossible for the city to ' """ ",r "J,ur' u,,u "u,c "v" "u
Initiate any improvement. ,wanw,l'-rt In tbo campaign.
there was no ottlclal paper."
Here wo havo a man, offering him
.elf for re-election t offlrn nab in Tbe twirling of "Red" Lawrence'
the voters to incept such a flimsy ex-lfr lll Scrubs hold the Scouts to two
,SimMi TuLv (i.Hiiie.
ho the contracting of measles by tlie
jauuor, i.esuu siearns, win re-open
Monday morning. The building has
beeJthora,u1K1b,lJy fumigated.
J
Circuit CbtiU Clerk George Chui-
uxplalulug nt the time that no humnu
skill could prolong life moro ilitiu a
few du)M,
Thu fuueiiil will bo held Sunday at
2 p. in. from the Merrill M, 1). church,
Itev, Acheson conducting thu services,
Tho deceased was u nutlvu of Cali
fornia, having beou roared In (llonn
county, whoro his father was u promi
nent grain grower, Uesldos his wife
and two small children, ho leaves a
brother, (leorgo Wilson, and three sis
torn, Mrs. Dan Van llrlmmer, Mrs,
William Hall and Mrs, II, Hutchinson.
Mi.. . ii. .,in fr,,. ii rii,,-., nr runs, while the Scrubs nlled uo five I
his administration. No self-ro.ii.ctlnit'Unu?s ,hat number, lu an exciting.
man. ui.iiihpr im U riinninir nn. (school ten m gauio of baseball at Mo-1
paper or not, would sit still and Por-tuuc l,arK- 4no teams nno eacu wuniuuu aim lamnj- are visumg irieuua
ue for pay for the time he had put,mu himself to be buncoed out of legit- a Karao' autI third will bo played to 'In tho vicinity ot Bonanza. They wfll
In while acting br n detectivei on thomm0 business that he Is honestly en-Uettle the question of supremacy. be goup untl lute Sunday.
titled to. The Herald is not to blame'-
because the city otllcliits tried to evade)
the provisions of lite law and got
caught at tt. If Mayor Nicholas had
hud the nerve to demand that the I
'council follow the law In the naming
,of tho olllclal paper, there would have
i been no lawsuit, and the city would I
have had an olllclal paper during the
BAZAAR AND EEED
IS MONDAY BILL
IWhere
II'n u Daughter.
Thu pi mid mid haughty manner uf
foiled toduy by Edmund M, Chllcote,
and his Inability to attend to his real
estute business properly nro occasion
ed by tho arrival of a daughtor at the
Chllcote homo hint ulghl, Tho young
ster weighs 8 14 pounds.
'year 1912.
Anothor raubo for "doing notliiug"
l,.Oli:s All SOC1KTV OF TUEl's filven as the "Charter Muddle."
rnms-riAS CllUltCll ARE l.Hi:.ThU '" ?'.Ven Ub. ,he re?fcon U' c,tJPl
vva& iiuauie 10 uo any improvement.
l'.ltl.(i TO SERVE A TtKn'H-Atter the voters uro told that nothing
SOMF ItEI'AST AT .NOOX could bo done on account of tho char
ter mlxup and tho "obstacles" thrown
' ,ln their piuh by tho friends of
to Vote Monday
List oi the Candidates and the Places to Ballot
To like County.
I'll cult Judge Henry 1 lloiuou and
Couit Reporter R. M. Richardson left
this morning for L.akevlow, where tho
judge will conduct tho May term of
the circuit court there,
An election day dluuer und a baiaar
urc to bo given Monday by tho Ladies
Aid Society to tho Christian church
lu the White building on Main street.
The dinner will bo given at the
noon hour. At the baiaar needle
work and household necessities will
bo sold.
New Hiilcsnum,
II. Wolcher ot Now York city, has
nccopted a position with K. Sugar
man. Mr. Wolcher Is a nephew of
his employer.
tho
commission charter, Mr, Nicholas con
eludes with "these street Improve
ments would have been ruado that
bummer, under that old charter, had
it uot been for a suit brought by W.
O. Smith,"
If there were no problems to bo
met and overcome lu tbo miiuaRcmeut
of the city business, It would bo of
Uttto Impnrtanco who was elected to
the ofilco ot mayor. Any man, even
In private life, must expect to encoun
ter opposition and meet many obsta
cles In his work, Tho successful'
1
The following information is Klvcn'j
for tho guidance of voters who will)
cast their ballots for city officials on'
Menday: "
Candidates for Mayor ,
1
John Austad, socialist.
Dan Corcoran, non-partisan. (i
Edward J. Murray, non-partisan.
T. F. Nicholas, non-partisan.
W. C, Tovvuscnd, non-partisan ,
M. (1. Wllkins, uon-partisan.
Candidates for Police Judge
C. A, Edler, socialist, 1
A L. Leavitt, non-partisan,
Wilson S. Wiley, non-partisan.
Candidate for City Treasurer
J. W, Siemens, non-partisan.
J
J W Tyrrol. socialist.
Avtliur,R. Wilson. Jnon-parUSuBj
Vor.Outmcliaian Fifth Wiu-tt
M R Doty, non-partisan.
H. J, I.ockwood, non-partisan.
t'li..r.. In Vnt
', ftv"
First Ward uank Excbanjeeor
1 nor Main street and Paine allef,
' Second Ward City ball; eorajr
Main and Second streots.
I, Third Ward Maheu building Main
atre-M rc!T Plffhfli. ' S
'Fourth Ward Bath house,
1 uade.
Fifti) Ward;--Falrview stoTMi
urd VP'1"1 streets. x f -pj
Polls open, at 9 a.n. saa etose
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