The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 13, 1914, Image 1

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    Be Sure to Attend the Mass Meeting at the Chamber of Commerce Tonight
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KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1914
Price, FIt Oeata
LOCAL MEN SUBSCRIBE $2,600 TODAY
Far From Dying, Chamber of Commerce Bigger Than Ever
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JOHNSON
AND
EVANS GREETED
WITH ENTHUSIASM BY BUSINESS
MEN: MORE DONATIONS TO COME
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mo iMKiHTKtt Mi:i7ti win. " 1"u',"', cootl
CfUlrr HtllU . . CO 00
III IIHI.D 10MOIIT TO ,: I, lun, M.UaKiT .... fiu.ou
WHOOP 'Kit HARD ' M M.mlelliw 30.00
Win H Wnrdeli . . . 30.00
"""""" hui-rior laundry . .. so. oo
rtl.irn. HulMu III" Aid of llir Organ Darling Hard are Co. ... 30.00
(' M Rnimby 3A.O0
iMltuM Which l Working ir Mir w Wj. 30.00
ltrirloM.At-.il unit t'ftiuitilltiK of llir WlUI.Jnh.lon. Co 30.00
Jaltir M Mnlonn 30 00
Count) IUict.iirriiinii Put r niirU . Whltmore. 30.00
Urn Into All Who Arr Cnn tnt l-rUii.rri'- lMu.prnent Co. 30.00
VnimlCK Bros. . 30.00
Willi lit llmniU-r oi Coinitirrn, I. (I Arernxre 30.00
(left W llraicr 30.00
J II WLo . 30.011
Proof ft tiir (nllli l llio people t .(nj,.r,wl I'lmrinnf) 30.00
Klamath Fall. hm In Hip efflcleney ; J. I., Cunningham 30.00
ot the Klmnntli Cliamlr ( Coni.j'H l' 30.00
.,. l I.,. work of upbuilding th-. J '. l.lnd,ul.l 30.00
J K Swnn.on 30.00
irmirounlly ami rotmty, mul Urn nnr.'.. 'j (.hmj)pr 30.00
illy ut tint only mitliitnliiliig utich nu ' ItttttV Schneider 30.00
laMllullnn. lnil PM'iulliiK money In H I' locry 30 00
aihrrtMtiK as well, . deiuoti.lrmed Vmt Itlpor Bros 30.00
., ,w ,M,.Jo.l...al.H... Jjj;' ;',, ; HZ
Kiau. in a ( liiiuf' limn ral-ed j, A Hmllli 30.00
o.rt I3.60U (tir llm ttinllileumic.. of ' ( -p Oll.cr . ... 30.00
the organisation. 'Roberta Hank 30.00
The ut..rrlptlnii. thus far follow W. Ilawxhurat . 30.00
Klnmnlli FupI Co 30.00
k K K Store .. .1130.00 (. i:, Atkinson 30.00
A A IMImmi . . 130.00 'K Kugarmaii . 30.00
W. P Johi.-oii Company 1 30.00 I A. V. Tlndslt 30.00
Th Hiinaet Grocery . 1 30.00, M. J McDoiinugh 30.00
Klamath Development Cu . 110.00t.Rl nrocery . . 30.oo
Hrl Tru.l mul Having Hank IJO.OO1 Klamath Iron Works . . 30.00
r'ln.1 National Hank 1 30.00 1 All Bodge . . .... . . 30.00
Callfurnla-Oregoi, Por Co 120.00 jfliy nnd County Abstract Co 30.00
Martin tlroit . 12Q0Q i wfcM',,'11"1
Houiborn OroiiAuto Cck . 60.00, (Continued on patft I)
Irish and English First
REBELS READY TO
ATTACK TAMPICO
I VMII.IKS M MlN-niMIHTIVfi
AIIK III.IMi si:T AIIOAItll Till
Mill's is tiii: ii.utiioit riir.iu.
i on s.irirrv
Bluejackets Enjoying Themselves Swimming at Vera Cruz tA It Ul rnKlVu
WILL BE LOOKED
INTO BY U. S. A.
Ctillpi) Pre Scrwcr
JAl'ltl'.'., May I3.-Tli. tiniilu
llonntltt liradtjuarUTi i-c?Imm1 u iiicu
aKt (roni (IrnTal Oontnlm todny
ii)lnK hi cipectn to order the fliml
amnull iiKn lhi fedtTiil (orrew nt
Tainplco wlthmit dclny. He na ttml
I In' iroot nrr rrequi'iiil) nklrinlnlilni:
ullli llllle or no Ion.
(lontAli- 4) lie linn lin It'd the
friltrnl roninuuder to laki- liU Iron ii.
out of tin rlty 10 IIkIiI, thus protect
ing the (iirlsuri nnd non-conihnt
i ntn, but he hm n-cclvej no repl.
The fmlllm ot tho forclK!iern ami
many Mexican non-combatnutu arc
neeklliK refuse on the eol III the
harbor '
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(vafeHi n m . m aiB,u iv.vg, d. .. .mm . . w. x .-.
Bra mPT ilTr t ' FlaliBlriMiinW
IX'XSTO.V
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(DCECUTED
HE WAH
Amerlcnn .Vcwapaper M Arrested fat
Mexico City la Rdeaacd Btjtm
UUcoanMce tbe Aaarricaa Gem
KpondfBU From Goiac latotke
Caplul Americaa Vice Coaaul
SUllmao'. Wbcrcaboau la Doabt.
Therv Is junt n much time for piny
nmonR tlio JcKle 01 tin- oniuesnip. ufaviiy on urn manors mai i" jone of thp battleships, with the other
off Vera Cruz us ihcre U for fighting. no time for a swim In the cool saltjjulps of tho fleet In tbe distance.
NEW SEWER UNIT
TO BE DISCUSSED
MKirriM; ok thk ixtkiuxtko
niOI'KIITV OWNKItH WIM, 1IK
HKI.n TOXKillT IN MILM AUDI.
TIO.V HAM,
CLUB HOUSE EOR STRIKEBREAKERS
THE H00 HOOSI DEPORTED TODAY
l.'nlted irM Serrlce
WASHINQTON. D. C. Mar 13.
Secretary Garrison has wired Oeneral
'F'unston to jet full Information from
re-an
American trooper who baa beeaatlaa-
Ins several days from tbe Verm Cru
BB?"M""S'g?,"e"e" 'camp,
(drunken husbands who mistreat their i Secretary Bryan has also Instructed
...... .... ........ w.w ". ... J M. MtM.tMU tU4UUW U W.UtV K-
the Federated Women's Societies or liar information from the Huerta or
Cermany. At a meeting today of tbe 'eroment.
Tho burden of war does not hang soiwa,cr Tnls photograph shows a hun- General Maas, federal commander
heivlrr on tho nallors that they have.dr,1 r more of ,bem swtmm'nK 'rorn gardlng the fate of Private Parka.
iH'nwrr on mo manors mai inej uaTo. . ,. ..tf-i,i1, ..,,, tik ntt,'
VSHiVK OIlllKIl OP IX'.MIIKHMKX
WIM. I1AVK UXIOCK UUILDING
AT THK I'A.VAMA.PACIKIC l.V
TKHXATIOXA1. BXPOSITIOX
organization it was decided to petition
tbe government to legalize such fprm
of punishment.
, Numerous speakers agreed that
there was no other way of combatting
UKGUI.AU THOOl'S Hl'STLK OUT the constantly growing danger to tbe
GUXMKX WHO DID XOT WOHK
THKIIK, THOUGH OX THK PAY
HOI.LS OV COMPAXIKS
Census Shows That Teutons Are Second in Oregon
( Herald Hcial Hrrviro)
WAHIIINOTON, D, C, May 13.
llio KiiKlIdh- nnd Celtlr (IncliulliiK
Irlih, Hrolch nnd WeUli) Kroup wh
Hi" Indent nmoiiK the 238,339 pur
lm iif (ornlKH while Hlock In Ort'K'Hi
In 1!)10.
Thin rnpreHolitod 3fl per relll of the
tutnl while populnllon uf thiil ll''.
irciirillng to the mother toiiKUO liulle
III), which bus been Issuod recunlly
t-y Director William J. HnrrlH of tho
bureau of tho retinui, depart niout of
iiiiiiiuiirtv,
II)' Ihn inolher InliKUii In litl'itlit tho
imUvit Ikiikuukk, or that Hpnkon be
fre luiiiilRrullon. Tim report eovern
'ill white pomoiu of foreign mock, In
eluding the foreign born nnd also tho
unlives, one or both of whom pnrenU
weru foreign born.
An thus reported, llio totnl foreign
white stock, whoso mother (ouiuo
w ICnglUh null Celtlo (Including
rlih, Hcotch and Weill), nuinborod
1,308, This numbor represented 12
lr cent of tho totnl white population
K Oregon, which was 066,090.
The Uerman group numbered 70,
47, or U per cent; the Swedish,
30,874, or 3 per cent; tbe Norwegian,
13,y30, or - per tout, iho Daulsh,
7,430, or 1.1 per cent; the. Kreurh,
7,188, or 1 1 per cent: tho Itnllnn,
7.0U8, or I.I por eeni, nnd tho Flu
ulrili, ti.ilyo, or I 1 per cent.
Tho number of persons lu Om'ieou
jof (orelKii wlilto Mtock reporting other
'prliielpnl mother lonKUes were: Oreok
'3,1100, Polish 2,Cfi3, Yiddish and Ho
'brow 2,36, Dutch and Frisian 1,972,
lloliemlau mid Moravian 1.70U, Huruo
U'rimtliiu 1,4H, Hlovunlan 1.08U.
I In tho city ot Porttaud tho ICngllsh
mill Cellle gioup of foreign white
stuck, numbered 32,816, or 10.6 per
cent of the total while population,
which was 188,1162.
Those reporting (lormun us their
mother tongue numbered 28,781, or
H per cent; Swedish, 8,039, or 4.6
per cent; "Norwegian, 6,077, or 2.0
per com; Italian, 3,690, or 1.8 per
eent; Freucb, 2,749, or 1.4 por eout;
Danish, 2,416, or 1.8 per cont; Yid
dish and llobrow, 2,041, or 1 per
cent; Polish, 1,729, nnd Finnish
1,108.
Tho total white slock of Portland
nuinbsrod 94,780, aid represented 48
por cent of tho total while population
of that city.
Hleps by tho Interested property
owners toward the soworlng of the
Mills Addition and tho Second Hot
Springs Addition, will bo taken at a
meeting of all concerned this ovcnlng.
This will be held nt tho Mills Addition
Hall.
This district comprises what Is
knonn as the Fifth sewer unit, and
although tho matter has been taken
up nt times by the city, nothing defi
nite has been done This evening the
advisability or the district bonding It
self (or tho rost of the sewer unit will
be threshed out.
I
United Press Service
13. That! THINIUAD. Colo., .May 13. The!
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lives and morals of drunkards' fami
lies.
It is proposed that offenders shall
be kept In prison so long as there is
tho slightest probability that they
would abuse, their liberty by commit
ting further excesses.
There Is much stir as a result of
reports that the missing trooper was
tqrtnred. Genera Funston believe
that Parks was executed by th fed
erals, but Garrison wishes to grre tbe
Federals the benefit of the dosM.
He has indicated, however, tkat
drastic measures wUl be resorted to
if tbe report Is confirmed.
United Press Service
SAN' FRANCISCO. May
ih., r.iiu-ntennted Order of Hoo Hoo.iiuen f tuo regular army today de-, The electrical equipment of a mod
.nmurLiiiL- if. ooo members In suven-'ported six of the strike breakers from.em hotel requires about twenty mo-
teen counties of California alone, will 'the llojal mlno at Asullar after es-
'conxent In Sau Francisco lu 191C, und tabllshjng the fact that they had not
Ibulld a 60,000 club house on the worked there prior to the recent vlo
! Panama-Pacific International oxposl-'lcnce. Many of these gunmen are on
tlon grounds, wuh the announcement
here today of James E. Uurr. man
ager of the exposition bureau of con
wntlons andfsoclettes. Tho order Is
composed of men Interested In tho
lumber busluesn,
MEMORIAL DAY
PLANS FORMING
nald. will bo an artistic structure
tors, aggregating 165 horsepower.
United Preos Serrleo
VERA CRUZ. Mar 13. HuerU to
day notified Consnl Canada that be
has released A. J. SatUr, a Washlag-
. (Continued on Page 4)
the pay rolls of the different mines,
and It Is the Intention of the officers !
of tho regular troops to deport them
nil, laying the blamo of much of tho J
trouble to their presence. ,
The surrender of arms continues '
Getting Ready to Work
j Tho house of tho Hoo Hoos, It wns jslowly, and forcible search' for wea-
' . . .... ...... . ......... I..mii3 will hni'lti .it T. n'Mftpl.' till., nffor.
pons will begin at 6 o'clock this nfter-
Great trunks of trees will ho used as .noon, whon tho tlmo limit expires.
. .. ...... i...i..i.u ..til i.n Vn Irnnltln lo nnflp!nntiil hv fht,
eonhtructed lu such n way as to glvolnriny officers, the only question to be,
thu impression of a huge forest.
Camps Are Being Established in Crater Lake Park
MKMIIKIttt OF THK GUAM) AHMY
AHK MAKING PHKMMINAHY
PUKPAIUTIOXH KH AX OH
SKHVANCK HKHK
AMUNDSON MAY
ABANDON TRIP
nettled la in the antironrlatlon of the' (Herald Special Service)
rllles, etc.. owned by private Individ- ( FORT KLAMATH, May 13. Tho
uals for general use, .war department is now establishing a
Tho rebuilding of tho Ludlow tent rond clun" at wild Cat- near tho
colony, which was fired by tho KUU. soutnern oouuaary ot waujr uaxo -a
men and m
iof so many
I lost, hits already been started
initio guards, whon tho lives a Park. from whlch t0 carr' on
v women nnd children were the building of roads In tho park this
i..li.lft I tlitiiittii mi Mhv !4. mill
hi..ttwi lul Diiv nra hath lis ha fib-
served with patriotic exercises by F.
II, aprUgUO I'osi, uruuu aihi ui iiiu
i,......,.iin n.l QitrnBitn Plinivlnr. Wo
men's Relief Corps. A commlttoo from
tho post Is now at work upon deciding
what church tho memorial Sunday ex
ercises will beheld.
A committee from tho post is also
considering tho arrangements for
Memorial Day aorvlcos. This will bo
. i . ...
miido a general ou&crvauce in imm
ath Falls, with a suspension ot busi
ness for tho day and participation by
tho schools, lodgei and city and coun
ty officials.
$l!Oo,mH XI.I'.IM.H- FOR POLAR I.X
PKIUTIO.V HAS XOT HKKX AH
HAXGICD rOH, AXD GOVKHX-,
SIKXT SlUrtT ACT m
PUNISHMENT FOR
gala days In Fort Klamath. A
big celebration will bo pulled off.
which will Include every conceivable
sport, from tho prlmltlvo war dances
lot the Klamath Indians to tbe twen
tieth century pastime of motorcycle
racing. Thore will be horse races,
foot races, bronk riding, bulldogging
and roping contests, a street carnival,
and no end of fun. A dance every
night has been arrangod for,
BRUTALHUSBANDS
summer. Foreman Sparrows is in
charge of tho work.
By the tlrst of June thoro will bo
about sixty men at work. Supplies
'are now being moved from Kirk Into,
... ....,.. ... ----- ;-"", yesterday from Beswlck. Collf,
last year. A twenty-ton steam shovoi ' ' '
" V ,. ," i ... i-i.i, ...i i.l will make Fort Klamath tbeli
uns ueen umuuucu a. ., mm
now on Its way Into tho park.
Joe Hessig and wife reaclved here
They
tbelr hoasei
i this summer.
Uullod Press Service
CII1U8TIANIA, May 13. Unless
he. should receive a further govern
ment grant, Captulu Amundsen an
nounced today that he would ho'
forced to abandou his forthcoming'
GF.HMAXY WOULD I.MPOKK IXDEK
IXITi: SKXTKNCKS OX DRUNK.
i:x llHUTr.S WHO haiutually
M1STHK.T THEIR WIVES
lUultcd Press Service
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polar expedition.
To carry out his plaus, ho says, he I1ERL1N, May 13. Indennlte sen
will need 200,000 altogether. tences of Imprisonment for habitually
John Hessig was lu Klamath Falls
Tuesday attending to business mat
ters. He drovo down on the west sldo
of tho lake to look after his telephone
lluo, and ho reports the road In good
condition, being free from Snow and
mud. Mr. Hessig Is moving his store
building from tbe south end of town ,
to tbe center ot tbti burg.
Mrs. Frank Denton and ton bare
Just recently returned from Crystal
Point.
Bill Hosson drove Into tbe Fort on
Monday evening, with a two-to ca
pacity Reo autotruck, He brought It
from The Dalles.
June 29-July 2 will be four big days I matters
. Dr. A, A. Soul was la XaMtk
I Falls Tuesday. attea-Hag to
titte,.
m
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f.