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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1914)
Eh itunmg Mvmlh PRINTS THE NKWS WHILE IT IS NEWS i:intiii vh-Nii, ti.n.10 KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1914 Price, FIT Csats KLAMATH FALLS' : SECONOCREAMERY! IS NOW IN SIGHT! w tin nerm: wii.i. hi; i.oiiiti.h itm wohk t lij i huihII (Irani l II t'iiiilx-ll IViihImIoii lo Arreng IIU Het.age 1 ullllrl tlnlia III Orilrr In I'loprrl) I ir for Halllliiri I'tiiiililloii n I rrMierf t'aui'iUrll llrllina Cm,, irriiltitf IIU Inlrntlim nii'oiir.wr Mi:ruo io hi: iii:i,i iimiit Whether till) CIlHIIltll'l Of 10111- niiirrn U iii idiiiiiiiib, nr whether II la lo !) illaliiimlnl H In, l. Nded n u iii.m.iIiiu ,, hot.., liitineaied in nil- I'lmiiimr of I'oniliiem li'!ii!iiiHth'l thla fvi'iilnr All hIio un In un way liiiftmipil iif urged lo In preaeiit At thin iiini' ,i cnnvunn lt ,n made of I In- anpporl Hint ran lie accoidid Hi.- Clinmliir M i n iinr J I ' , I I j I General Funston's Troops Marching Up the Main Street of Vera Cruz MEXICO CITY'S lERTA'S TACTICS FALL IMMINENT; ARE CAUSING U.S. Itial another rfealnt'r) I lo lit altrlrd ill Klamath Kail n bronchi I.Ul at laal IIbIiI' IllrcllllS of I he council, "lieu HuiiCatl II Calllpbrll a, km ami umiili'il iriiiliiliiu lo iraifaiit" Hi" irHvr lotiiiiUUui. Irmii lt plant of Ilia Klamath Vnllr) frtiiiuo ami rUtimo oui.aii) t antpbelt atate Ihal Hip ialit no ul l I Iip lc ill 'I riidl lirae l'iil !, I. to Iip remodeli! Into a ifttilil T) Hn atnlcHi that the plant will br Mk i-miiicli In lake cjtie of all Hip tram that rail tin produm! In I It la , foutii but rtarillne thi minor de Ulla In l ntiimlint ii Id Hit nt till llw 111 all III llirn lrl Campbell plana lo rmop anil one a a errant- rrr la roiialtut'lrit of bri.-k anil con crete, anil U (ho atorli-a iileh, with tiaartnnil Owlne in th- lelrlcrra rratlon plant alrrait) ImltlK liutallmt the atoraiir ami cooling til tlm com fan) a output tall! Im an .i matter SCHOOL EXHIBIT A BIO 'SURPRISE WOHK III" M VI TII tMl llll.ll I II (ill.tlll.N IS M W.'IHAIMNI., (OIIKINO tl M.tl(. i'... ..tTIHN G PHICS L IN LAVA BEDS t UTAIV IIITKMI AMI I'AIITa maki: , himiovi.hv witu.i: UKI.VINti lllll INDIAN UAH M'.UWH t.oaitril iIuhii Kith a quarter of a I'll 41 ollii r ll.llu: bmltlea the lh.. Ha' an hr lakrn iii llh profit h) Clnmniar aihiMil niiU la fordhl) ilrlimnatraliil lo Klamath I'olla moii toila) at ,f I'.nlral ai-houl, uln-tr I In. luiliinirlnl uuik of tin. Hinnilli uu.l Kiehlh F.r.nl-n ,11 1 on ihlhiiion ihu illapla) h Vr.pl (ip.-n until T o'tlork. thla riiliiK miii till ar In llwl. In ttm iuartra uf tlm ilomotir cl cnio ili'l'arlnii'iil lhi'r ntn all rurta 1 A liallnion)- lo tli ciftlcli'lir) of Hip , Orparttlii'lU umlrr tin hiatrilctlon of .Mlaa Clara Clinnr Thrrn arm vthlhlta I of apMlne irk from liiiih atltchiiil up llirough patclilliK, ilarnlnK ami Into liilrlrs.li Hurt, on HliKrrlo ami otln-r Karniruto Much of thla la ilone hjr Klrla who rtyoIVTil thrlr flrat work In 'plrllic the liordlc nt thi arhool, u ft here U tirouicht in IIrIiI a mnrr prAC iral rraanu "hy tlm (IrU nllnulliii: Ihn Klamath Kalle arhoola nro aluai ao neat ami pnrla In Ihclr niii-nr nttco That thn oril "roiom" la unl nihlxnll) in apraklns of thla depart ment la further hrousht homo h) the uirtiiia arraiiKeil h) the cluhlh crnile Klrla There are n iiumhrr of arloua onea all or litem ii'ttipiin.: nnu 1110 liBBlH!v?k?''''s?BR-'t ' 1 a lirlCuHV Jh Ifll B xWvY'BeIi Ss Vi '4''JHflHI Ji a jnflM V . ytzjm faw w)tSawj"V'J'B a wBi9iBEvLa. '.SvV ' a 1 lRfl aV JaHiHHK7iYBiBlEUaHlBlfllv Caflf AKXfJ? BJlaC flL C-4kalBIHlaBB 3uF IBm " V m r V.aaaV B iari Rar hftjHKPHjHJ': fcjtB w ''V' Tr'lir - -m ' , 'nfrj' MEN GLAD TO GO IIUKKTA aiKH OCT A 8TATK JIKXT TO I'HriH TO LOSE TEMPER rKANSI'OKTH CA.V UK VOAVKD WITHIN' 4H HOCIIK Olrlntor Sa) He Muat Hlmy at IIU Toot Ailrlces From Vera Crui Say HucrU U Prpparing lo Make a Last Mnnil Atzulnat Itcbela, aad Tnut lo 1 lie AuivricaiiM Ilualilnif in and Mar iiiK IIU I.lfe. Oencrnl Furutoa Wlrra That There I No Serloua Daager of the Water Muppljr BeJatf Cut Off at Vera Crtat. .WrWarr OarrUoD Hold ta(ty CoBferencrti With the Heada of the War DlrUiorte. I nlted l'r-sa Service , MAZATIiA.V, Mar -- Tliere U an iinroiillrnieil Im U 1 1. lu lled I'reaa Senrle WASHINGTON, D. C, May 12. rumor lodajr that Uie'As a result of the quibbling nd era captured Topic. ThU slons indulged In by Huerta. the tioiilil on a direct rood for a inarch United States Ii threatened with abarl lo lexlto CHy from Guadalajara. Uonlng It peaceful policy. Tho stale department la preparing 1 lilted I'reaa Sen Ice In Reed faith to participate In tno KUA IULZ. Ma) 12. The.faU of mediation proceedlnea. Sccretelr. however, a crUIa la feared. Secretary Garrison is In conference Mexico City U Imminent. Huerta'a niedlatont are secrellr delighted at their chance to leave, and the nlan to go to Europe following the con.,frc'uen,ly w,th the neral ataff of fen nee. the army and the heads of the militia iCoini-iRht hy Unilrruood R. t'nderwooi 1 tieneral Funaton troopn from i.winhion look hurKi of Vera ( rux without having: to light for posat-Kdlon ,"'E to fall like Sampson, smashing Tin marine had done ihul ThU phoioKraph ilio)f them marching up tho main street of tho town In peaceful ",e government as he goes, rontrol of It Tin niilper had been wiped out b) tho marine, o that the coldlcrs have not let seen much of war. J Ho plans nls last stand between mmmmmmmmmm.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.mmmmmmmmmmm.mmmMvx:o City and Vera Crui, where be win nee alter tne devastation of Mex ico City starts. With the Supremos l'oderoa regiment, sworn to die for .him, Huerta expects to stand the reb els off until the Americans arrive and rescue blm. He does not believe Wil son will allow- him to be assassinated. These nun are taking their fami- ? "S'n- Tody be states that the -Ilea and all of their effects from Mex-li,'" ch,a"e;eU fleet ,f tranaporU can ko City. They said Huerta Is prepar- b l0aded for ac,,0n ,n " hoor"- . BARRY'S LUCK HAMILTON TURNED SENIOR PLAY IS CAUSES LAUGH DOWN BY COUNCIL FRIDAY NIGHT HAS IIOTIXMA.N I". ITU I.N Hit hL'CCI-ais AS A.N A.NCI.KIt t'.N'TII, AIIi:U WKKU (HVKS HIM AWAY WOMIKHI'L'L llllltll WAItll .MKMllCH'h ItKCO.M- Mi:lATIO.N l"OH IMVI.Nti IX M'KCTOH IN HI) Ill.sTIUCT IS ICVOIIKI) United Press Service "A I'Allt OF .Sl'i;cTACLUs" WILLI SAN DIEGO. May 12. (By UK I'Hi:SK.NTEI AT HOUSrOX"s,eM. Um Stean,er CfornI) tun of imirlara. prallra and other rtMU r(l,irr (rom s routj t0 1 S cenU atutin Indian rollra of full rartrldKea ririr. uard In tlm Mudoc war, and plecea uf oiplodad shells trow that tonnict, Caplalu J U. Ilutenlr. John Srhallork and A. C Vmlen relumed Ul ulghl from a aujouru In tho Mo- ,.,,, doe .avn Had, apeill In ilieat of relic In addition tu the rellca which the) txiniKluMi.it with them, thla trio of lutrupld explorers discovered hlero ul)ililra on a large atone thai to them ftiiatrnln ihn atnrlea of certain local men tarrying In the mud t hultd When It comes lo making pUcaior Ivl roncjueits, one must hand It lo Herbert Ham he's the real flali-ffvt- ling kid. and when he throws a Councilman Hamilton of the Third ward vxas 4omowhni rudoly turned down last night by the other council- wlre-Fed- crals have evacuated San Bias, and it OI'KR.'IIIOUSK I'LOTAXDACT.tls understood that the garrUon baa ION AUK GOOD ,gone to reinforce the forta at the cap- ital. It Is believed the garrisons of jail tho. west coast towns have received The Seniors are diligently rehears-ilmllar orders. United Prtaa Service ,r WASHINGTON. D. C, Mayil2. General Frederick Fu Baton reported today that there Is no, serious dangir of the water supply of Vera Crux be ing cut off. He states that the works cannot be easily taken from the American forces on guard. If the ptpea are cut, says the wire, they can be easily repaired. Funstoa saya there are ao actual movements of federal troop to n stantlate the rumors that they era massing for an attack. bealdca ft UUIUber. I l,. lrl liv tut tm.ntitl hni. n rlir.ll.... ii... tlMr Mutt-A nrn llrttlll.llemt- ..,. ... -J .... .... . w. ... 1111... ....I W.M1V.. ...w.. . .-.- .. . . . i..r on ihe honors, for In the base ounver of personal magnell.nt that MKhth and .Mm., street. In his ward uteni of the Central achool. Instructor run ,r0m I.U hand grasping the rod, heen of the property owners. In I. C Morrl. U proudly .llaplnylng thc.iown to the hook so strong that ,ho'c'JlnK Councilman Hamilton, men handiwork of his bo), who took iiiuio n.hlota cannot do ollicn.Ua thn'wuo Br,! - "K hu co" ot tlle. ,n- uiaiiual training thla )ear for Ihu first jKrnb the bait In fact, whole schools I'"'''"tent There are 011 dlaplay all mau-jof nh flghl for the privilege of being tier of furniture nud home roiieil-l,ext to get Into Herblo's croel. lencea, even to electric Inuipk, hook-j iuiH nt nny rate, was the kind of cnaea. etc Another feature of thla pomymmion that Harry circulated .lltlifc. nr.. iMwlttin nt iriirk f1ni.lv . .. .... ii..iin.. n.t..l a.... " ,' , ,.;.":',:;", "Ii ,lo,uu, ,M ",,,,c "'l " """ 0f I.U ward wanted, as they did not executed hy Ihrio gTammnr school . . Mo,.a,,y wi,ile on duty behind ' . . '. .,..' . Div lit iif ai(iiiv inu -.Vliiuu the desk, and while nt leisure. Mid the ,,lsUl!ul OIlu ot tho mvm,er from stories of hU proweis Sunday Knnother ward, remarked that Mr J J 1 10 gel on ihu nerves of Landlord Hull MRuh, llRl, spokcn t0 ulm nbout the Ulld Olhers. WHO were UOl ns sucveaa Job a)d )o boUeNca ,R. wa!, B0Qd fill In angling as wus nana nireu General Obregon has guaranteed to I protect tho American ranchers In the Yaqulna Valley, and the majority of ' them have decided to remain. ng- for their class play, which will be stncid at Houston's oneru house. FrI- no men In the appointment of nu Inspect- dftJ. nRht Thc)r are now nmy ne or lor uie paving orh ucwg uone on Prf.v. i i.ir ,.nri- Miss Desslo Applcgate had them go through the entire play last night. United Press. Service with all the stage settings and fur-j LONDON, May 12 blgued u petition asking the council for the appolutmeut of C K. Uruudcubiirg ns Inspector i:hlently the other members of tlm COMMITTEES ASKj ! FOR MORE TIME The fallowing ulture placed Just as It will bo on tbe'as given the Telegraph'a Mexico City council did not believe that Mr Ham ilton knew what tho properly owners bo), which are portions of the fresh man )ear teatrt nl the high school (hi auction on, uuteaa nl that time tin, rer.aln local men were It. lolrt.. Ilu.li.ea. Trip. childhood The ab.enni of any bone. Harry K Anglln. In charge of the etc , In the nshes partly cmerlng U 'construction of the new court house. c-at.all.iilc carvings, and other uintten I Ml M.u.i.. for a short business trip taken Into consideration. Indicate toll" " Francisco. He expects to re- the party that tho carvings were made. turn Thursday night. a thousand yoara ago or ao, Duly a small portion of the litem 1 In l'',, Vott r.lihl(s were visible, and theao were! John Heaalg, iiinuiiKcr of Die Klaui marteil by tho wenlher. Digging down nth Telephone and Telegraph compa two feet In tho nshes ngnlnat the cliff jny. and Dr Andrew A. Soul, a Wood brought aigna. to light the more perfect Hlver nrncllcloner, nro here from the Fori, attending to business matters. Big Dance on Bridge mini, mi he moved that Mr. Mnehl be hand " It Meina thai out of u lnr y a.ll)0.utej a, n8pcctor. Mr Mftehi of ten or more auto loads tr)Ing their xxng chogcn unaullU0U3ly for tbt j,03l. luck on Williamson Hlver Sunday. lou wli ,no oxceptou ot Mr Ham. Harry was the only lucky onehence t0ll8 oto hla talk. Tho laugh Is ou Harry toda), how- evur. for AUiter vveou, c-ohiiiik from the Wood Hlver country, lot loose a story of a practical Joko play ed ou Hurry, by which hU Hno was snaked across the river by nuolber line, nud trout fastened llioreon, for llnrry to pull out with much udo and Hpl.lHlllllg. FILL TO MAKE TRAVEL SHORT night of their public appearance. The play. "A Pair of Spectacles,' U nu English comedy conceit. It has u strong tincture of human Interest, pic turing tho amusing and alao tho pa thetic situation an optomlstlc old gentleman Is cajoled Into by his brother, a miserly old pessimist. From a mau who looks on the bright side of ever) thing, he Is changed by his brother's influence till be suspects everyone, from his hand some young wife to the servants, Thoss w ho have witnessed past plays and have been allowed at re hearsals of tho coming one, aro pcsl ttvo that the Friday night entertain ment will eclipse all previous efforts of the kind. correspondent by Huerta: J'We are In the lion's mouth, but the Hon will not And us easy to eat. We are showing the world how to de fend the sacred principle of national sovereignty. "I have no right to barter away the Independence of Mexico for my own tranquility. It Is my duty to fight to the last, fight to the death. My gov ernment may be burned and pulver ized, but I must remain at my post and resist to the last American Impo sition. It I should tall to do this. I would deserve to be cursed as a trait or by future generations." It was necessary for the couadl to grant more time to several special committees In which to Unlets their work and report. The committee appointed soaae time ago to solve the Ankeny canal prob lem had not found a solution yet, and were given farther time. More time was also granted to the special committee which la consider ing the second street Improvement. A number of the property owners ob jected to the report of the viewers, and an Investigation committee was appointed to report on the matter. , The people up Sblppington way are complaining about tho condition of Oregon avenue and Nevada avenue. many parts of which bavo been wash ed away during the winter and spring. As this Is about the only road connect- NovelDedication ArrangedforNew Keno Structure A dunro on (ho bridge, with music furnished by a large orchestra, will to one of tho novel features of the vlobration at Kouo Thrusdny nftor iiuon, when tho now hIvdI ami concrete "tnicturii spanning Iho Klitiimtli illv "r llittru will bo formally qpuued, nud will be dedicated us a part of tho l.lu tola National highway, Many from Klamath rails will attend, and thorn "1U be present practically all of tho lOHlileuts of Keim, Worden, Dorrla mid vicinity. Tho bridge has Just been completed nt n cost of S3G,000. It Is 37Ti foot In length. At 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, the hrldgo will bo formally dedicated by members of tho county court. Fol lowing this It will bo used ns n danco lloor. It la expected that tho major ity of the candidates for county office will be present at (bat time. Mm. Sketton Die. Attorney 0 F. Stone left this innriilnir for Portland, being sum moned by wire nuiiouuclng the death ! of Mr. 'Stone's mother. Mrs. Skelton.' Ou account of her advanced ngo Mr c HtClUTors HOUTK TIIHOUGH MILLS UHUTIOX WILL UK KLIMIXATI.D Wltl'X XKW IM I'HOVKMK.NT IH MAliK ot tho Music Store. Tho morning paper today erred In chronicling the mortgage, foreclosure proceedings brought by Lulu Byrne vs. II. Mndsen, C. K. Sites, ot al. The mortgago Is on a portion ot tbo old poor farm site. Ing Sblppington with the. business sec- Home From Lakevlew. t0n of Klamath Falls, the residents Mr. and Mrs. Jackson F. Kimball of this section have asked that drain returned Monday from Lakevlew, age b? made and the road refllled. where Mr. Kimball has been for the This will cost nbout 1500, according past month looking after the Inter-1 to Councilman Cantrall. Tho cont ests of the Weyerheauser company. mlttro will report at tho next meeting. Ij Moves Slowly Tho longest trial over held lu Knoxj county, Illinois, was concluded ait 1 ' Gnlesburg, when a Jury returned a 1 t'poii motion of Councilman Su- verdict setting nsldo tho wilt ot the Skelton bus been very feeble for thu idgo tho council last night votod to Into John J. llodgera of Abingdon, past c-ar, iiuil her death was not uu- authorize the Ueet commissioner to 111., disposing uf tin estato of 2C0, expected. Tho body will piobably l-.o'imihe 11 till fium Sixth street at the 000. Tho trial begun March 1C, and taken In Ontario, Canada, for burial, lallroad to Wnntlnud aveuuo, so that 12C witnesses wero examined before,; ileuum uml automobiles hereafter will tho caso was glvon to tho jury. While Thn now ear ferry that will trims- not bo compelled to uinko soucli u tho caso was bolng heard a pigeon port railway trains across tho St. long circuit through Mills addition, ibiillt Its nest on tho window lodge Liiwrenco lllvor, between Quobeo mid! Sixth btreot from Savldgu Brothers "car tho jury box and hutched a The Potato Situation Agricultural Expert McCall Writes on Timely topic 1 Lot Is, Is not only oqulppod as mi Ice, mill to tho city limits will ho closed aquab, which was well grown when breaker, but bus n tldul deck, which to Havel for several months while tho tho caso was concluded. can lie raised or lowered within u pavement Is being laid, ' 1 lingo of twenty feet, ThU tidal duck j This has rausod travel to lento andi Western yellow pine cones to the has three lengths of track, each 270 (enter tho city by way of Main street 'amount of 0,377 bushels, obtained on feet loug, and Is cupnblo ot carry lug bo oml tho Big UubIu mill. Want- tho Bltterroot national forest, Mon ti inn 11 ot i,i uu ionB weiKiic. iiiujiiinii avenue nus uueuuy ueeu grauuujtana, yloldou 11,842 pounds of seou. craft was built in England for tho laud Improvod, and tho fill will glvo-ii The nverago coBt of tho extracted seed n Canadian government, much shorter route. 'was 41 cents per pound. With the poor market ot tho past your and the largo amount of potatoes left on their hands, many growers nre discouraged this year, and are not planning on growing more tubers than necessary for homo use. Thla Is regrctubk, as Klamath county can produce potatoes of first class market Quality, It a few simple features are hut carefully observed, and with qual ity usually goes a market. The poor sales are largely due to a lack of knowledgo on tho part, of the grower of what tho market de mands and the consequent failure of their product to meet the require ments. In most cases It is now too Into to make, any very radical change in the variety Intended for plantamg, but lu general It can safely be said that the planting of Mr colored vari ety Is tlsM and effort wasted froa ike swi.i.'WMl' (Continued as) Pace' 4) r t1 wMw mm I i ii