The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 19, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALL!'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
NEWS WIIILK IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1914
Me Wtn
Judge Benson May Yet Be Nominated
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LOCAL JURIST IS LEADING JUDGE
McNARY FOR THE FOURTH PLACE
AS JUSTICE OE SUPREME COURT
ini-ly rmllf)liiK In Klatnulli Pull t-
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MHi: HACK
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Ink' llm KUiimili rnll. M.iM it lii.l.
Mnrml KUhmiIi I'ktJmil, mi. .i.e
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ftiiloil l'rr licrtlt
rOUTUlNI). Mm 19 With Or-.li
idurn rutttliie ti from ruutitlr mm
t'lrtltte their return, and from mi
er rtiuntlr mil) partUM) inputted
rrpvluy, llctir) I. Ilru.on of KUni-
Henry ' lon
nth Fall lend out jukiico Charlc
McNary of Haliuit for llm fourth rr
iHihllraltoii niiiitliintloii thl niter,
noon.
tlPtlMltla lead III 70 voir III 2 If.,
Thorn In no qtiMtlon nboul tho oili
er three numlnnllun going to Chief
Jiutlru Mcllrlilo, Jimllro liwin mul
Ijiwrcticp MnrrU of Kugeti.', In the
nrilor naiurd.
Tho returiui nt 2 l& tlil nllnrnoon
nern ns follow '
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ris 30,093, lleuaaii 32,3 IB, McNiiryj The Southern Oregon nnd North-1
32,239. torn California Mining congress, will
., ilii. held nt Ashland early In July, to
Thn nbovo from I'orlliiuil Is oxroe.l-.revhe Interest In mining.
Garrett to
Sinnott Secures Another Appointment for K.F. Boy
"You imimtul a lino oxnmluiitlou for
AiiimpiillH, aUo )our principal tlhl
Ah thn principal under iiuothor up
piilninumt did not tupori for tho ox
uiiilhiitlon, 1 Inn ii Milmlltuti'd your
niuiiu us piluclpiil. Von will Ii" noil
I'fd by tho tiuvy doimrtmoiit to appear
nt Annupoll for phynlcnl examination
by tho mldtllo of Juno."
Tho foregoing telegram, tocolvod
today by W, Hlurllng (liirrclt from
Cougressiuuii N, J. Hlnniitt, Iuhuioh
the local youth of mi oppoiluulty to
enter Undo Hum's nuval academy uml
study to be an otllcer In tho uavy, ac
quiring at tho mi mo tlmo a four and n
halt year uulvomlty course that can
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mini tlmt ' our Juilr" wm relented
' Id llm milk nf ili aim ran ThU
Intent rpxri U being mmplliil from
I ho omVlal mm mm being made
, throiichoiit (In- ((.. bringing li r-
IMUU t licit hnit heretofore been Un
available
, AM "if thl l bolne done without
it, (,mlnl rmitniu from IClnumth
"'. Uml l tltl being iim.lt. up
The omrlnl tniivitiu show (lint In
Klamath io.ihtylt.-n.on revived 9G3
Biol Mr.Vnry 29 which, will also
ltot i In. rhnurex or Judge Itennnu of
hemming "rrtutlilirnn nominee for
Junilri. of tin. itiiiriiun rniirl '
HOMESTEADS ARE
SETTLING FAST
ius; swi nvi: on six ikimiv
sTrii:itK .itt: ahhivim:
haii.v i.v nti;:i:.NT.
MMIKI.NC I'Olt CLAIMS
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"Thn hnmetpil lamlii thrown oprni
In thn northern part of tln county
r nettling up rapidly," na Jteph
I. ItlliKO, nil engineer and hotel on'
er of Crenceut, whtt vn n rount) M-at
Ullnr Mouilny
"Thero In linr.lly a day hut what
!le or ntx hnmivteaders reach Cres
cent In irarch of homestead lauds
The. geraler iortlon of tho choice
iliotiirnlend lands U gone, hut thorn U
tutlll soitio excellent timber land avall-
(Utile.
, "In addition to thou, who tiro seek
ing homesteads, huynr for the Hun
ter Ijind company's tractit are com-
ilng In Tho Innd company has n mo-
Mor serrlce between Kirk and Cres
cent, and will do much experimental
fnrm work to prove thn productivity
of Us lands."
Illngo Is now tho owner of tho
Cr.viconl hotel, his partner, KddU
Nnntrv. lmvliiir dlsimse.1 of his Inter-
jests and niov.sl out on his homestead.
Annapolis
not bo duplicated In nil) other Insti
tution, (larrutt nnd Loon Holler or this
city wot ii named iih ultornaton In tho
reiout competition held, and both
took lh entrance examination. It is
understood that Holler paused a very
Mattering examination, and would
also have boon named for AnuapolU
hud thoro boon another vacancy.
Young (larrott Is tho sou or Mr.
and Mm. J. II. (larrott of this city,
uii4 is n student ut the Klumnlh coun
ty high (tc)io(il, ulici'o ho HlnndH high
In sckoUrfhlp, and Inm uullo a ropu
(iitlon to kthlollo circles. Au to his
successfully passing tho physical ex-
iiiuImUoi. for admission into Annap
olis, therj l not tho lenst room for
doubt.
Mrs. Francesca Villa and Some
of Her Friends at El Paso Hospital
:w?$mm
j-ft In rltttil ll Contf I'rlmri h.111
Cm CinM "l l,; Mnrhi n
This I tho latest photograph of
Mrs. IViinceoco Villa, whosu husband
Vs i . a- .aBWsBK it VPHkJK i si. wtt
, ..... J. ,., (outcome of tho trouble will mean his
lust now swras to be the strongest' ,.., ..
' i choice as nresldent of the rcnulillc.
man among tho constitutionalist r jln ,al Men,f Mr8i villa will
Mexico. Villa has shown ho Is more. u,o first lady of .Mexico. She
Important than Curraiua, and man)
fill 111 III flTnrrT
llll ill A I HI N I If fr I
BRONCHO BUSTING
HIDDEN IIY KIMFSOX. UREAKsl Mil II l V flMMI hUfl II
THROUGH TWO KKXrES AXd!",UIU ttl LLUHIL
RUXS OX I'AVEMEXT
A white-faced oung horseman,
slliklng light on the back of a 1,300-
pound sorrel horso which was ruti-
ntng up Main street Monday without
control, caused no little comment and1
excitement, especially toward the
Earl SlBipsou
Link ltUer bridge, whoro tho steed
was caught and tho rldor taken from
tho saddle.
Tho rider wits Karl Simpson, who
Is helping In tho trying out or buck
ing horsoa for tho Rodoo. Tho hotso
was ''Rod lllrd," u big steed belong
ing to Mutt Sharp, which bus herota
luru thrown nil riders.
Simpson Is iih good a rldor an tho
liorco Is u bad bucker, uml from tho
tlmo Earl swung Into tho saddle ut
tho S. P. bnrna' near tho dopot, tho
11,-ht wns on. Tho horso, litter buck-
lug nil uround tho lot, bucked through
lw( bm hod wiro roucos, and bogau to
run. As thoro wnw onl) u haltor on
thu horso, Simpson was pou oilcan to
loin In tho big bruto, so ho Btuck
inanfully, though a trlllo norvously,
n tho broncho nwKwardiy r" nu
bucked along the pavement.
When tho horso slowed down near
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tin, Mi. Villa, ll Tirt-ai Sunche, lr. II. K. hlfwiiMin, liruil of the Red
iirlu mill .Mm. V. del CninMi, hond of Hie Red Cross Cn for VlllaV Army.
jobucrwr of tho course of events be-
the Rio (Irando predict that tho
becomo'
I'
hau
come an Interesting figure,
This pho-
the bridge, It was from sheer exhaus
tion. This was also tho state of the
rider, and ho hud to be taken from
the broncho's back. '
After a good rest, and being well
d. this big 1,300-pouuder will cause
no ond of worry to rldors In
Uodeo contests.
HAS LEFT MEXICO
'IELEGRAM 18 RECEIVED FROM
FORMER LOCAL 1IOV. TELLIXfi
OF HIS ARRIVAL IN SAN FRAN
CISCO
! Ab Lu came In from church he was
! Inform d that un irrigation ditch
A telegram has been received from (needed atUntlon, and went to see
.Morey L. Applcgate. i.on of Captaimth0 trouble. When ho reached tho
and Mrs. I. D. Apple'ate. announcing houso aguln he complained of feeling
Ill's arrival In San Francisco from Sanjweaic , ad dlsxy, aud came near falnt
Ulns. Mexico. (ingi m, daughter phoned for Dr.
( .pplegnto has been managing a bis Patter on, who was just getting ready
bnunna plantation near San Dlas. Uo for DCta
left Mexico when tho fedoral troojisj -rhe doctor did not wait to put on
vero withdrawn from tho city last i US coat but rushed right over in his
wcok. I car, retching tho stricken man within
TWO ARE FINED
FOR GAMBLING
JOE HALL AND RALPH T1CE EX-
' I.I .&U ill.' ,11111'l.V IV" l.TC-
TICE COURT TODAY SIM AND
COSTS ASSESSED
Joo Hull and Uulph Tlce, at rested
near tihlhiquln Monday afternoon on
a ehargo or gambling, otitared pleas
of guilty before Justlco or tho 1'eaco
(low en this artomoou
Tho Jubtlco assessed a lluo or V-"
and costs In each easo, which was
paid,
Perry O. Do Lap has been contluoil
I
to nis ueu ior severui unys oy uiuoss.
It will bo some'llttle tlmo before ho
U out.
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VJi Muruu
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tograph was taken when she, with
several women friends lslted the Sis-
ters hospital at Kl t'aso, here many
, , , , . , t
wounded of Villas arrar havn ben
cared for. Mrs. Villa and her friends
be-.cheered tlicse constitutionalist sol
dtera In their cots.
FALLS DOWN DEAD
TOM JOHXSOX HAD JUST RE
' TURNED FROM ATTENDING
. CHURCH SERVICES HEART
' FAILURE THE CAUSE
' (Herald Spetlal Service) I
MERRILL. March 19. Twenty)
minutes after reaching home from
c"ur.c! l,"nf y, "J"1' J"rwW
the beat of health, Tom Johnson, an
old rcjidcut of this neighborhood,
dropped deed w)lh heart trouble.
.I'ao mluutes attor the call.
1 At that ho was too lato, for death
(had occurred a mlnuto or two before
this arrival.
I The deceased had been a resident
of this community for several years,
'coming horo from Kansas about soven
years ago. He leaves many relatives
land frlouds to mount his untimely
i departure.
! Tho tunoral services wore hold at
the Methodist church at 11 o'clock
this morning, Rov. Achlson preaching
,(ho funeral sermon.
On tho Joli Again.
K. IS. Rnmsby, who has been 111
tor over two months, has recovered
sufllcleutly to reaumo his position at
tho court house, much to tho grntlll-
cation or his many friends
Tho light ror tho uso ot Oregon
sione us tiimmlugs tor tho now state
university udmlnlstratlou building Is
Iwhother tho state architect shall se-
loct terra cotta or Oregon stouo.
Hullbut manks oft the Tillamook
const are being Investigated.
MERRLL
FARMER
LINDSEY SHOCKED
OVER ATROCITIES
IN STRIKE CENTER
XOTKI JfKIST-AL'THOIt WANTS
KtXlULARM
T. IU Hcpurtrni TJmt the Detail of
tin- l.uillnt. Affair Arc Comparable
With the SucklnK of Home, the Bl
knu IiiliuinaiiltJm, and Other Like
Ocrtim ncrn Sjr Withdrawal of
lt.KnlniH Would fie Fatal.
f'altcd I'rc-ss Srvic
CHICAGO, Mar 19. Judge Ben
Llndsoy paiised through here today eu
rout 10 WashlnKton, accompanying
Mrs. I'earl Jolly and two other wo
mfii Kurvtvore of the l.udloft- fatal I
. tics.
I.tmlos-v am u fh, fllnll. nf IIia r.
fair at Ludlow are unbelievable, and
pre only equalled
by the stories of the
sacking of Rome, the pillage of Car
thago and the Inhumanities of the
Balkan war.
"The Colorado militia men are now
sltting on a volcano." said tho Jndge.
I withdraw the federal trooua and
there will be a war of reprisal so ter
rible that one shudders to contem
plate IU
"Wo are. going to Washington to
beg President Wilson not to with
draw tho regular troops from the
-
strike district. That would mean a
worse war than before.
, "My own interest In this is neutral.
I want to see law and order restored.
The citizens of Denver asked me to
help get order, but I want it because
the true story of what took place at
1 Ludlow is too horrible to print."
OVER FIVE DAYS
J POSTPONEMENT AGREED TO BY
STATE AND DEFENDANT TO
PERMIT BOTH SIDES TO SUM
MOV WITNESSES.
The preliminary hearing of Jay
Groom on charge ot burglarising the
James Dixon store at Fort Klamath
and taking therefrom $80, will be
held Saturday. This was agreed up
on today by both sides In Justice Clow
en's court.
Both the state and a room will sum
mon a number ot witnesses, as Groom
maintains ho Is innocent.
GROOM
HEARING
Vote on Free Books
Initiative Measure Is to
Many property owners are signing
a petition which Is being circulated
throughout the city, with tho Intent
ot placing on the ballot at the school
election ot next month tho question
ot free text books for tho pupils in
the grammar schools.
Tho school election will be held
on the 15th of June, and from th
expressions of opinion from the ma
jority of tho signers the "free text
books" question will be received with
groat favor.
Probably no ono necessity In the
pursuit of education has been sub
jected to as much graft as the text
book supply. In a recent Issue ot the
"Pictorial Review" was printed aabe
NEW IRRIGATION
DISTRICT TO BE'
FORMEDLOCALLY
WILL IRRIGATE CLOST TO R,i
ACRES
eltitloiw ItelBK l'repared for Forma
tlon of Willow Valley Dhtrict, to
Take Over FIIIbk, Etc., of the Wll.
Ion- Valley Coiupuay, and Irrigate
the Land at Fifteen Dollar Per
Acre.
Instead of the Tuttle project being
conducted by the Willow Valley Irri
gation company, It will In all proba
bilities be handled by an irrigation
district, to be known as the Willow
Valley Irrigation District. Kuyken
dall St Ferguson are preparing a peti
tion for the creation of the district.
!and W,U Prn "
to the county court
m a IeW aay-
The Willow Valley project will irri
gate 4,600 acres of land between Lor
ella and Langell Valley poatofficmt,
and east of the Horsefly project.' The
water for Irrigation will be furnished
by the storing of the snow and spring
water In Willow Valley, which leave)
there through a narrow canyon aa
Willow Creek, and flow Into Lost
Rlrer.
The dam and other part of the
works have been built by R. F. Tut-
'tie for the company In which he, the
Duncans and others are interested.
and it Is expected that by the time
the district is formed, etc.. that the
project wilt-be fully completed.
The cost of the project wilt be 115
an acre. The company Intends to fin
ish the project and tnro it over to the
district at a figure not to exceed this
amount. Including all water rights,
filings, ditch rights of way, etc.
In addition to making the price
less than $15 an acre. It is under
stood that the company Is also willing
to take bonds ot the district nt par
for the payment of the project's cost
This settles in advance the price of
the work, the disposal of the bonds
and other matters.
Bishop 35 Votes Sheet.
The official count ot the ballots,
which was completed late today, gives
Hawxhurst 309 votes to 374 tor Bish
op, for the democratic nomination for
sheriff, giving Hawxhurst a majority
of 35 votes. i
Lumber Interests and creosote In
terests are uniting to establish a num
ber ot wood block paving plants In
Oregon cities that have the raw ma
terial, and go after some ot the street
and permanent highway business.
Be Submitted in District
oxposo of the conditions surrounding
the supply of text' books that opesed
the eyes of the taxpayers ot New York
state to such an extent that tae ajies
tlon la now the subject of an investi
gation. '
Ono ot the evils brought out in.
the variation In price for nraetteally '
the same books. A slight alteratle
In the printing on the covers was as
excuse for charging frost 31 .lev 7f
per cent more tor the sssaevoUiaje.J r
Where the distribution snd'eiiyelr
la linHAa. , ,. a Ml..n.lnn axt a. .aa..l.
n nim.i iuq mivviivM ww nmiMij I
Id. .hiuiIh.mI m aIam.jU fo ftk. M.L- -' I
pose, the graft' can tte !4es4 .'',.'
minimum, and It ia the IntenUea to "go .
man ll tkaf ---'- -'--
obtained for a reassnahlfyH .rfr',-
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