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

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1914
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MASS MEETING AT
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COMMERCE VITAL
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DECIDED
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I'ului- of llir IMMwIrr Orgmilmliu
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Shall Din Klamath Chamber nf
I'tiMUirurr lOtltltltln mid at Ulirn rcii.
wciicn in riiulrUh, or I. It In Im ill.
Landed'
Tlila l Hi jueHMi 'i.ih ton
itinuie Hi" dlrrctnr. stint u i.-r in
hlntnl In the nrg.inHallnn I In I
I- ijiirotlnil olilrli Mill In nettled In
Norm night nl n mreiliig of Din
eimbrr and friend, of ill" iirgnuiia
l'i The prcen nf aII inifriiil i
ulM III Mil) II will lr mi.
' r ibe otlUrt In llr!lll-i i-all
i; I th rIIpMUHi nl llir t,uinirl Hut
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t-t tiltMrirrii, tlli n paid .rrteinrr In
'it nn the work
ILLER-TEIFORD
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WEDDING
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U I.I.I. LXnWV YOUNG PEOPLE
(ill oi urri, married at
tiii: iiejmi: tic thi: imhde's
I'UU'.NTS
A wi.lilliiK that tiititrn an a ur
prur. in tlielr lit mi) (rli'iul m not
luimiml Haturilat nlklit. when Itev. J
K .Stuhtilenelil unltrd liar T.-lford mid
Mit Mary Weller lit tho bondu n( Hltlnji, Iip Is loiikltig nt llie grounds
matrimony The crrinouy was xr. '"ul maklne "thT prpllmlnary ar-
formed at the horn of tho bride", raiigetnent.
Karnits Mr. nn.t Mr.. J V Writer. In' Already Acord I. enthusiastic over
tlic prvrliro of only Hie reUtlveii, tlieitlu) iromeU for the success of the
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brlil.'s .Inter, Mr. J. II lluiiiphrrys
of 84ii Diego being
from out of town,
Hip only guest
110th of thn young people lm a long have b i gheu to understand that i w" ainipson. " accompanies
resided In Klamath Falls, and hata.iey nil will gel n fair deal. If the,A,or'1' ' '',,,0 "" accomplished tiorso-
wide clreln nf friend. Tho bride
was for some time connected with
dm llulilwlii Hardware company, and
the groom I. as.orlnted with hi' July," said Acord this morning,
father. II. (J. Telford, In the boat ron-, Acor, lm , rw ,rng nu0ut
ilriirtlnn and rental business, ,, ,irrnngetnetit of Rodeo grounds,
"" " .which would niako the show more
In I'mhii IIU limn Ii. spectacular, mid allow It lo bo pulled
Ki-Henator Abner Wood motored
.town today from his limueuso stork'thos. Is the reducing of tho area of."'1 "Ui from San Francisco, to
ranch
Wood
In the southern end of thelihe bucking arena, and tho arrange-
River Valley. He will leae
'luesday morning ror n week's trip to
:altrornla.
Labor Generals Win
Conviction of Gompers and Others Set Aside Today
Dulled Press Service
WABIIINOTON, P. 0 May II.
The Hiipreine court today set iimIiIo
the conviction of Siiiuuel Hompors,
presldutit of Hie American Federation
of ijilior, Former Vice President John
Mitchell mid Hocretnry John Morrison
of Hut samo orgnnlsnllnn, on charges
f contempt nf court In connection
with tho Buck Htovo and Range In
junction suit, Tho court held that
tbo statue of limitation barred pros
ecution,
Tho supremo coiiiI'h decision today
In the celebrated contempt charge was
the second It has given In the litiga
tion begun seven years ago between
tho labor leaders aud tho Buck Htovo
"ml Range company of 8t. louli.
Art Acord Is on
Famous All-Round Cowboy Here to Manage Rodeo
Aitr
Attomputiled by Mr; Acord and by
Carl HlmpiMiii. who Mill amIhI him.
Alt Arnrd nrrhi-1 Itit lilclil from
llfllernnelil. Cntlf, to lnki rharcc of
!lhn nrrnneeiiients for thn Ktks llo.leo
Jul) 3. I nl " Todny. lth ttio dl-
rector of Hie Hodeo Ainimetiieiil As-
show.
-.vu h, row ho) are Interested In
the raining Rmlen here, and they all
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lirlirs offered this year are of any."""- ,,m' " carr,ru,
lie. I l.mk ror rl.lors. rot.rs and bull-
doggers galoru on tho entry lists In
Ion with snap and ginger. Among
mi'iit of eucloiiures for inouutH for)
coming events, for contestantx when!
i.ol In action, etc. Ho iilsu favors i
Right of "free speech" and "fiuo
pii'SH" was tho principle for which thu
Inhor lenders have fought nil these
)ear. They wero once before con
victed for contempt, (lonipeni being
souk'iircd to ouo year In Jail, Mitchell
lo nine mouths and Morrison to alx
moutliH imprisonment, In mil their
convictions were set imlilo by thu
United Htntc supremo court,
Tho decision today resulted from
now contempt charges Instituted on
(ho day following tho tllmiilssul of the
i original prosecutions, Contempt for
alleged violation of uu injunction
ngutiisl boycotting by orguuliud labor
or the productns or the Buck Stove
mid Range company was the gist of
(Continued on page 4)
the Job MAKING AND QUEEN
MAY PERSONALLY
JiBE H
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Anmi
InrreiiMil ceutliiK tapaclty by build
It k extra lilenrhern.
Acord lieC.-ime n rnxorlte with
Klamath llodeo run by his excellent
nork nl the Hi 1 2 Rodcn. Thut year
lie on tli.i ImrkltiK rhamplonshtp by
rlilltii; Cvrlime, mid lie nUo won the
liiilldnKRltiK,
lienlile RlvltiR onte
cl ver exhibitions of Roman and trick
riding Ho bus starred at many other
big nho, mid Just before coming
:"' t"' rlp ho won first In tho bull-
OK Ring "' socotid
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In the broncho
besides getting
riding nt Itukersrlpld,
In on the money In trick and Roman
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I l.i Is good In Roman and trick riding
mill In relay work Is one of the fnstest
men In tho business. Ho will compete
In many of tho uvents.
finning for Visit,
Miss IM nu Houston
Uh expected
imil lll'l mtiiii, .ii, (urn .ii mw.iw
V. Houston. Miss Houston Is well
known In Klamath Falls, where alio
was raised. 8he was connected with
I the management of the. Templo thea
ter until two years ago, wucn suo oe
Kbii the training for a nurse's profes-
bIoii nt Fablul.i hospital.
Xexv Auto Service,
An arrangement has Just bocn
completed whereby tho rout service of
the Central garage has been put In
ehnrge of Jimmy Thompson and Ray
mond (Ifnppo) Bridges, I.eo & Hen
ry, proprietors of tho Central garage,
will devote their time to the selling
end of Iho nutomnbllo business, leav
ing the rent car business to Thomp
son & RrlducH, who, besides tho reg
ular Central gnrugo cars, will use
their own machines.
Oil lice BIk Success.
The dance in tho DoChnln dining
room at Pelican Bay City Saturday
night proved u vory enjoyablo occa
sion, Tho music, furnished by Do
Chain's orchestra of five pieces, was
vory good, and each number received
henrty encores. Several auto londs
went up from Klamath Falls to partt
cljmto In (ho festivities, ,
To Sun Francisco,
Rov. William McMillan, 8. J., left
this morning for San Francisco to at
tend to business matters,
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DIRECT RESCUES
PViUltTKKN TOVSh AIIK TOTAM.Y
DKHTItOVKD
I'imiiI Kmtiljr 'in Mrltktii lain ml I
Heart-.' llelic; U lining Kuklitil
From All ParU of Kutojht KIiik
l.'ininanucl Hubwrllx-o n Sum ljual
In 20,(MH From IIU I'rlmlf l'r
l ii ii i' in Altl.
I'nllcil l'rf 8rv!ce
UOMi:, Mar 1 -At leant fourteen
vlllnKm nn- totally (lctro)Ml, and
tlioiititiil lllliil unit Injured, ad a r
ftl t or llir- i.iriliiuiaki shock Friday
nl lit n ml Salilnln)- on tli'.1 Inlnnil of
8I.II
Kltifi I'.mmt quel tenia)- ulcrjb-d n
u n cqulvak-nf to $20,000 from liU
lt atc ftimt fur !- relief of tli vie
tlni He and lie queen may go por
noiinlly In Klfll - and illtt tltc relief
work
Tlii-ti' Ik a nattily of food In tlic
ill trld Itellcf In the nliai.' or rood,
tli thine nml mfiney ure Im-Iiik nulu-d
from nil part or l.'urope
OTHER PUPILS
GET EXEMPTION
SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH
i
GRADERS MAKE SHOWING DUR
ING YrlVll WHICH CUTS OKI
SOME TESTS
The Sixth grade of thu Central
school was not the only class to gain
exemptions from certain subjects In
eighth grade examinations for admis
sion to the high school. A complete
list of all tho scholars who made ex
emption, In one or more studies fol fel fol
eows: Sixth Grade Allen McCarter, Ber
tha Nltschclm, Sally Owens, Pearl
Lundy, Ah In llonhnm. Berttm Owens,
Charles Douvlson, Elisabeth Lusk,
Theodore Murkwardt, Clelus Lock
wood, Anna Hucklaud, Bernard Hack
land Mlya Sannomlya, Jack Elliott,
Kdlth Sing, Esther Haines. Richard
Klggx, Myler Calkins. John Wnllen.
Onirics Ynden, Hattle Halt. Nettle
Matt, Arthur Robertson, Kenneth
Thomas, Wilson Smith, Edith Wood
ward, Constancy Miller, Ted Shipley.
Ilerthold Arnold, Calvin Peyton, Der
Witt Smith, Dee Moody, Emory Sevlts,
Dorothy Sanderson, Lulu Llnkenback,
Paul Franklin, May Roberts, Garrett
Koiioji, Stuart Frakes. Wllford Henry
Mragaret Upp, Miriam Martin.
Seventh Urado Metu Chastalu.
Feme Hoagland, Ruth Miller, Flor
ence Daw ling, Dorothy Miller, Iuet
Bell, Bcatrlco McAndrows, Charles
Swift, Waneu Bennett, Dorothy Mar
tin, Kenneth Wallen, Veva Martin,
Ruth Blttlugur.
Higlit 0 radc Violet Hulse, Ernest
Nltsehclm, lleisto Ogle, Uleu Parker,
Lloyd Thomas, Pearl Lcavltt. Mabello
l.ouvltt. lua Graham, Floyd Sparks,
John McAndrewa, Qoorgo Rlggs. Earl
Humphrey, Edwin Cain, Maude Tur
ner, Clarence Wight, Botty Colvin.
Ella lloencn, Frank Turpln, Henry
HaJIcek, Amliey Roberts, Bernlce
Wnllen.
Tom DeUoll and Edwin Drlscoll
earned exemptions In. Eighth grade,
but on account of their youth the ex
emptions wero not nllowed.
FlnUhex School,
11. P. Aluxnmler has returned to
Klamath Falls from Malin country.
Ho has Just closed a successful term
of school In the Shasta View district.
Only u Fishing TrtB.
"What's tho make-up fort" was
asked Thnd Mcllatton this afternoon,
when ho appeared on tho street en
cased In a long Unen duster and sport
ing n Utile "0-T-H" lint. VNo make
up ut nil," said Thad. "This Is my
fishing outfit, Alex 8hlve, Qua Mel
haso and. I aro going to 8pencer Creok
to flali."
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Vera Cruz Victims' Remains Home
,
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President Pays Honor
1 lly JOHN i:. .VKVI.V
(Staff Corrcn)ondont United Prcs)
NKW YORK, May 11. The battlc-
'nhlp Montana arrlred today, with tbo
remains of tb
American marines
and sailors who
lost their lives In
the occupation of
Vera Cruz. Presi
dent Wilson was
present as the rep
rescutatrre or a
mourning nation.
Over a million
people- participat
ed In tbo ceremo
ny The entire
lln of march was
t.ctueen sidewalks
packed Ith a rev
vfent throug,
The presence or
President Wilson
In the procession
It wan expected that
'XE.NfeViM.
ws a iurprls.
MILLER IS OFF
TO TAKE MOVIES
MMWIi PHOTOGRAPHIC CO.VCKIt.V
WILL MAKE MOTION PICTUHKS'
OK SISKIYOU COIXTY FOR THE
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l-.quipped wit li ttuera and aim
enough to corral several towns, C. R.
Miller, of the Miller Photo company,
ilett Sunday for Siskiyou county, Cat.,
to make motion pictures of the scenic
uttructlon and lncustrlal enterprises
'uf that county. These have been or
dered by tbe supervisors, and will be
e.Hcd for advertising the county at the
Panama-Pacific International exposi
tion. Miller will visit all parts of the
county, lie expects to be gone at
'least a month.
Good Xtnelty Act.
The not el musical act staged at the
Star theater by DeFoy and Moore
pleased a large audience Sunday night
at their initial appearance. Miss
Mooro sings a song of her own com
position about "Frisco Town." which
mado a great hit with the entire
house. Her imitations were especial-
,ly good. The musical disk spinning
'came In for its share of deserved ap
jpluusc, but the feature of the act was
a musical boxing stunt, In which
chimes adorn wrists, ankles and el
bows, and which. In the process of
upper cuts, right swings, left hooks
and short arm jabs are Jingled in
such a manner as to produce splendid
(harmony. They will appear three
imore nights, and their act alone
should till the house at each perform
ance. Going Full llla-st.
The last of tho new machluery for,
the Superior laundry has been In-j
stalled nml the concern is now run-
nltiK In full awing. Mr. Bettlnger ex
perluuced much trouble lu the begin-1
ntuK on the account of nou-arrtval
of machinery, but now that everything
Is lu place he Is making up for lost
time. Among many uew appliances
the Superior has placed n patent wa
ter softener, which Is said to prolong
tho life of garments. Tho laundry Is
using city water, Instead ot mluerul
spring water.
Hack Fioiii Emit.
r John Stioyau, who has extensive
'ptoperty interests here, has returned
1 from tho East, where he spent tho
iwlntor mouths.
W. C. T. U. to Meet.
The Women's Christian Temper
mire Union will hold a meeting Tues
day afternoon nt 2:30 at tho Baptist
church. All those Interested aro
urged to be present at this meeting.
George W. Offleld, Justice of tho
peace mid an extensive cattle buyer
In the vicinity ot Merrill, Is paying
Klamath Falls a business visit today.
r dgSfff
to the Nation's Heroes;
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he would appear only at tbo navy
yard.
A naval tux brought th caskets to
tho plor from ths Montana, and four
Jackles stood at attaotlon at taeh
sldo of each casket as It was placed
In lino on the pier.
Fifty mounted police led the pro
cession, followed by naval officers.
flags of battleships, marines, sailors,
'massed bands from the Montana and
Wyoming;, and after tho cassons, Pres
I Ident Wilson's auto and other officials
'In machines and carriages.
The procession stopped at the city
I hall, where Mayor Mitchell, much
movea, maae a nrtci aoaress. ue
laid a giant wreath of orchids and
hay leaves on the caisson bearing the
remains of the one New York man
dead.
The official services wero held at
the Brooklyn navy yard. President
WlUon and Secretary Daniels of the
navy department were the principal
speakers.
LOTS OF STOCK
GOES TO MARKET
IIKKF. HCKi AND SHEEP SHIP
MKXTS TO .PORTLAND TJ.NIOX
STOCKYARDS ARE HEA-Y AT
PRESENT
(Herald Special Serrlee)
, PORTLAND. May 11. There were
,heavy receipts of cattle at the yards
, last week, about 55 cars on the mar-
jket Monday. There were few good
cows and heifers in the lot, and the
tame found ready ssla at stvly
i prices.;
1 Prime grain fed steers brought
S to 1S.25; hay fed 7..0 O S7.7S.
Strong demand was noted for heavy
bulls. Prices oelnjr fully as high as
the preceding week
A liberal supplly uf hogs came In
daring the week. One losd sold at
SS.CO Thursday evening, but the mar
iket closed Friday around fS.r.O to
ISS. 55 tor extreme top on best light
'elected swine.
Grass sheep are beginning to show
up In good numbers. The best grass
wethers command $5.25 to 15.50;
'owes 4.25 to 14.50; spring lambs
,$7 to $7.35.
Culled by lUaesK.
Attorney Charles F. Stone leaves
for Portland tomorrow, lu response
to a telegram received from his wife,
stating that her mother, Mrs. Skelton,
1.4 not expected to live.
, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, well
known residents 'of Yreka, were Sun
day ulght visitors In Klamath Falls,
'attending to business matters. They
left this morning.
To Display
Manual ajHll)(miestJcTnuReloBeSlaiwi
(
I "Just what ban the grade bchool
pupil learned of vnluo, through tho
institution of tho courses In domestic
science aud manual training?" Is a
query that these departments will en
deavor to answer tomorrow after
noon. This answer will be in the form of
'an industrial exposition, and tho work
of both departments will be on dis
play at the Central school. A general
Invitation has been Issued tho public,
and especially to the parents ot chil
dren lu the grammar grades.
Manual, tjraln(ng for boys and do
mestic science tor girls wore intro
duced In tbo Seventh and Eighth
grades this year, largely as an experi
ment, to test their usefulness, espe
cially for those boys and girls who
OCCUPATION OF
! LOBES ISLAND A
CAUSE OF KICK
MKDIATOItH IIHIXG THIH UP TOR
IIUKRTA
gllryaa Tells the Mediators Ttu This
I is JnaUfled by laterutloMl Rale.
! Admiral Badger Move Istto Us Ofl
Country, ajsd m ItaeaM, taw Mtssv
tloa AgaJai Gets a, Utile Mere Te
Iss the Mexican Matter.
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United Press Service '
WASHIKOTON. D. C, May 11.
On behalf of HuerU. the saedtatora
today formally called Bryaa's aUteo
tlon to the reported oceapaacr of
Lobes Island, on the Panuco River,
near Tuxpam, by some of Adaalral
Badger's forces. Bryan said he baa
not answered It yet, because be was
jisuable to obtain Information as te
tbe fall extent of the occupancy, if
such exists.
1 Late this afternoon officials stated
'that tbe occupation of the Island was
'justified by the rules of International
(procedure, and Bryan will answer to
'this.'effect the mediators transmitting
Jlluerta's protest.
The lighthouse on the Islaadrwalch
Is one of tbe navigation marks be
'tween Tuxpam and Tamplco, was selx-
ed by Badger after a report that the
'Mexicans planned to destroy IL t
AUSTRALIA WILL ;
COMMENCE PALACE
PACIFIC'S BIGGEST ISLAND WILL
BUILD A LARGE BTRVOTORK
AT THE PAXAMA-PACIrTC EX
POSITION I United Press Serrlee
I SAN FRANCISCO. May 11. C. J.
Cakshottr official architect for the
British colonies. Is In San Francisco
to begin arrangements for the ceaf
structlon of the Australian building
on the grounds of the Panama-PaclfJc
International exposition.
"Because Australia," said Oakshatt.
"has ambitious pinna for participation
it is possible that an application will
be made for a larger building site
than that which has been alloted to
us. It Is possible that a little delay
will occur In carrying out-our pinna.
It the end, however, it will give us n
chance to make n better showing."
Oaksbott promised, however, F to
have the building completed several
months before tbe scheduted opening
of the exposition.
Wireless connects the six state can
't tals of Australia and will shortly glg-
uie i lie cum menu
School Work
t
leave school as soon as they finish
grammar school, aud who are nosje
too well equipped for life's struggle
lu any but a laborer's or doaaatlc
role, '?
The course met with Instant favor
from tho pupils, and In addition to
tbe work for tbe grades, there has
also been Instituted a class In manual
training for tbe youths of. the city
who are willing to give a few ol their
evonlng hours to tbe betterment e(
their future by the learning of the use
of tools.
Miss Clara Elmer Is in cetvarge.
the domestic science work;!ad V
morris of the manual trawinc M
ntent. Both .were m sgemesftat'j
year
that they were retained fer.i
ac year. V ' 't
coming year,
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