The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 20, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
IHllliIti Yntr . No, '-VIM
CHAMBER OF
JUST ii little
OVER $150 YET
to be secured
AIKI.T
m:u.M. am :va.
WITU HUt.VKK
thrr al.aotl U IUI.1 for the. Main.
rnrr of the f.Tiainlx-r of ('oinitirrtr
ami (III l't)1tM-itl of U Indrlilrtt.
nrmm rimmtwr of Comiimcmv Will
Mole to .NVm Quarter. lUnk
Now n llrnir.
A lotAl of 11,113 10 ha. been sub
scribed uf tho 13,000 m-frjtril for t hn
ark o( the KUmaih Chamber of
Commerce, acruMlne to I he report ol
A A llcllnun ntiil Hid I'.mi, the
soliciting committee Lie thl after-'
ooou, The solicitors Urllpvn they may
Kuro thf roqulrcd aiiiomii lirfum
ottttliiK I
Ttin CtiamlMT of l'nmuprr l to,
tuiwIitrririiJ tlm location of It itnvr
h.4.,urler, It I. Mlcl that It lM'tl ' "" SrtU
III U- clthrr In tht MrOonaltl or th NKVV VOIIK. May S0--UUeulon
Whit liullilliic. '"f IIIiIp lii" afTvctlnR Inilua-
Marlon llanka ha ln rho.ni l'r'. ' Jmi A. Kmuiory lh
llrrctor. In pkrn of lliimr HavlJep.
rwUtipJ,
Ttip fund, ubx-flljp.l follow
I'rrrlou.ijr rflrtr., 14,313 SO
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W M. Dimtaii
Ackley llro. , , .
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Hollo C tlroe-beck
0 i: Wllley
V M Kiddy
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SHIRTWAIST CLUB
WILL GIVE DANCE:
" tlon lm. bei'li an elaborate exhibit de-
IIW'HIKHI.VSI'.MMi:ill.lKi:AT.MOrt. " "'" w,rl0,", i,,,nM of nrf
prolertlou lu fmlorle. and nil Indu.-
piimti: is to piti:iMMix,Ti: at',,.,,,, ll)lint
THE HEIIIIH
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The Hhlrtwol.t Club U the late.1
Korlal oritniittntlou for Klamath Palls,
It membership being compo.i-! of well
Vnown yoiiiie men The club will
Klvn a series of dnurliiK parties at
Mnonit hall, the first one being Hiilnr
lny eVenlliK.
Tlut Invltttt Ioiim heliiK Issued ex
pressly atnto that iiMts tut tho men
HII be taboo, A percental;' of tho
receipts front tlirno ittTuIrs Is to he
donaleil to the baseball dub.
Tho lloor rnmmltteo I composed of
l.nrl Vegtho, Perry Miner mid Hank
Frol,
Homesteader Kills Self
George Lewis Severs Artery in Neck With Knife
(Herald HuerUI Henrico)
MACDOICI,, Cnllf,, May 20, Somo
time Monday night (leorito UiwIh, a
liouiusteudsr living olio mid it half
miles from hero, fullllled an oft-re-pvatoil
throat lo comiutt sulcldo,
The body was found Tuesday morn
lug by tho Houthoru Pad Ho agent, as
It lay a few feat fiuin thu depot.
lu his talks of suicide, Mr. I.uwls
always Mid ho would shoot himself.
iiTiiir if,, ,?mr i. scsram i' una un----ire- -t- -f-. . .. . .
gm
Spanish War Vets Are
. rw. . f
to !?" a
OtcniiUatlim of u tamp of dm
' ""'", HjmMUh War Veterans I. to be
eflei4 (it Klamath Pall. A meeting
of All I tin wturans of iliu cniuimlKiw
oj v to lyuu Ims 1,-eu called, to bo
lulu at the court house Haturday
"Ik''
Tim hnad ramp of the orgunl.allon
tin rti( a rtmHer blanks, etc, licru,
MANUFACTURERS
DISCUSS ISSUES
I.MilMTnV AI'KrXTIM) IN'lll'ti.
THUS Wll.l. in: THE theme
Itt'CEIYI.VO ATTENTION' AT lllfi
HAXQPI.T TONIGHT
Irlurtl pakor. aa lliu Imjwrtant
!utiitn'- !?foru tho .ocond and cloe-
Miik Mn.lon. of th nineteenth an-
jutinl rmT'ntlon fth National -Aa-
130 j.octatlun of Mnnufartumr today.
, 30 1 Iteport. on Ipfilnlatttti li)r were
, 30 Hindu by coinniltlM'. on iinmlKrntlon.
, 3n uniform .tain law., inlent. elr
30. C.J Mrddkhotnky, rommerrlal at
30lachto the Imperial Itiimlnti KniUxn-
, -..y nt Wn.hltiKton, Maminl (loiualr.
IS ron.iit KUieral for Contn Hlra In Xw
13 I York, ami othfr prominent men apoke
13 on etport trado opportunltle In Ittu-
.la. South America and Wei Africa,
An innntnilmi haa Uu-u planned
for the hamjuet tonlKht, when the
ultra and itaiiKhtera of tho nltomlliic.
drleKntw and l.ltor will lx seated
at the recular table., In.tead of In
the Kll"rl nn heretofore.
, Ainone the upeaker. at the banquet
will !'.. t'urlU (iiilld. formerly Kover-
nor of Mn.Marhii.etta and later iiinbas-
, '.Ador to ltn..la. One of tho Intero.t-
Iiik .lite feature. (1 11 r I UK thn conveti-
jIMte I. t-linnuetl,
Hie I.HOW'it Alii OI tlie .Meiuoui.i
Uhurch will hold a Mine Tea at the
Sionio of Mrs, C. M. Ilnmsby, ftCl Fifth
islreet. Instivid of nt the home of Mrs. J
II II Van Vnlkeiiuiirg, as was at
llrst planned, Thursday
nftitruoon ut
30.
Astoria nud Portland merchants
rt ro-oiH-rntlng to find a market for
the product of tint new Astoria flour
ing mills,
Ctos Day lumber shipments to San
I'rnnclsro for the last two weeks of
April mtrpiisseil nil others on tho
toast 8.240,000 feet.
This Idea was ubandonod, however,
thn net being committed with u pocket
knlfo on tin artery of Iho nock.
Tint unfortunate man hud tecently
returned from u Hip to San Fruu
ilsto, and hud boon drinking rather
heavily.
ICurl Whltlockc, tho Klnmath Falls
uiidurtnkor, citilio ovor and ombalmod
tho body for shlpmont to tho home of
a brother of the deceased In Illinois.
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY,
COMMERCE IS
for perfecting organisation. This I.UUITUIII
In response to a request recentl) made
,y SpnuUli War veterans,
('lnrl J. Ferguson, who saw ser-
dee lu , l.lntid with tho Second
Oregon, ha. bfen designated at mu.
tirlliK officer, lie urges nil those ell-
jtlblc lo be present nt Saturdny night's
tuietliiK,
BLACKS AND REDS
FIGHT RACE WAR
OVI.'lt TWO HUXOItKI) KIIIXKI) IS
TIIIIKK IIAV IMTTLK I1KTWKKX
MXIIIOM AM INDIANS OX A
WI'IT l'lXTATIOV
Culled Pre. Service
NKW OIU.KAN8. May 30 Accord.
Ing to tnemuigos received here today
?S0 were killed and 100 were wound
oil In i three days race war between
the Indian and negroes employed on
It ttnltettFrnlt eonuwny's plants
lluii nrar I'urrto Unrr.tx. (.unLnnialn.
An American negro attempted to
it oo the Indian girl Queen Nazalca,
which started the uprising, Tho tribe
later deposed and tortured their
queen
To Finish
Movie MenHavePermitforLowerLake
,horse and $400 for physical and men-
O 1 1 J U A.A. 11711 O D D i. . KM 1 a.l ,tal shock and Injury.
OallSbUry and HUtt Will OOOn JtSeglll PlCtUre Making 111 ttiei sperry. In his complaint, alleges
- . 1 f 1 rt C 1 ! that Alexander was careless lu driv-
. LOWer Klamath Lake " reserve-" baV the r ICtlireS I'ns on the left side of the road, and
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Are
After spending two weeks or more i
taking motion pictures of bird life
on Upper Klamath Lake, tho Educa-i
tlonul Film company's enmera force
Is making preparation to tqiend soma,
limo In lllnilng thu nesting and hatch-
Ing periods In the I-ower Klnmath for theuibch es.
I.nko bird pnmervo, A special penult "To complete thu pictures of gnmo
to thu concern was Issued by tho blo-lblrds, we will also take pictures dur
loglcal survey of the department of Ing the hunting season. Wo hnvu also
agriculture.
1 Mi.iii.irl.iL- Director I:. A. Siilltlnirv
and L. (J, Hutt. camera man, nro In
town after their work around Upper
Lake, wheru they used up several
thousand feel of film. Thuy have u
little more work to,tlo on tho Upper
Lake, ii ml both nro enthusiastic over
tlm success of their efforts.
"lu addition to tho pictured of un
uiglu feuding her young, taken from
a plno tree, we hnvo filmed nesting
scenes of most all of tho Upper Klnm
ath Lake bird life. These films will
show thn shore birds, ducks, Wilson
kiiIh), tunllaVds, cinnamon teal, bit
tern, night heron, rail, coot, etc." said
Mr. Bnllsbury today, "In addition wo
havo located tho nests of a golden
cnglo and osproy, and are going back
for them.
"Those bird life films, 0,000 feet
In length, show llrst tho nest In tho
swamp, then tho mothor bird return
ing to tho nest, turning nud wotting
tho eggs and leaving tho neat for
food, then the wee birds emerging
iREfiELSSTORM
' MLHUO TOOItV
with uood force
iimciM, iois
ammfxitiox
Al
iionlliiK to Wlrei
ioiii Villa, This
KlIUHlH-IIHIll III
l I lie l'lrl Ileal
tS
the Fight lo Tiik?S.il(illi IVilerol
.Jol.l
Cairlwtit. Are Molillliil to Attack
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HIP Kl-DCIh I"H(
I'mk. Wn
It.
Hliol, hn) tJite UCmji
(C1MJI t
t'nlt-d l'ru Srvie-
JAL'ftllZ Mavl50 (iMmrnl Villa
$?.;
cnt too loiiowmc'jwirc to constitu
tional headquarter today
"Won n mot Important triumph In
the first real engwmvnt of the Sal.(
Kilo campaign today W captured
uo pnaonrn. ,uu.uo rounu. 01 nm-
tniintffriM ttttff tritifrh luiiilnmMnl
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Th flchl o-uTre.l ner Pnr.sloo
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., ., Ku.u (.i,vU w- euwwmcu
icuerai sorco oryne aionciovia onttany doubt of It. It Is right to arbl
Pared on garrisons.'
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t'nlted Press Sen Ice
WASHINGTON,
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1M. liH.lllnh ...l.- i- f i-. ni...
IMC lilrffclimUWilCl Id lAIVU Ul)
: toduv renorted to tin ulnlt ilMnn-
f
mtnt that federal troops shot Private
Pnrks. an American cavalryman, and
then burned hla body. j. u. Merrill, who was In the coun-,
Ho based his report upon the infor- ty seat on a brief business trip, re
matlon of an alleged eye-witness. turned home Tuesday evening. j
Upper Lake Filming
in a Class by Themselves
from the eKKs, until finally tho bird
with hor brood lc:ncs thu neot. In
about u mouth wo will tako tho moth
or again, with the little 'flappers'
Ing up Wllllambou, whllo the ouug-lat
stors are helug tnught to fly and curo.nnd California, and we are Indeefl '
filmed tho wocuo. or wild rlee, thatiath county will bo of lnestlmablo ad-'
ii... liinin subsist on."
Tho pictures of tho nest scenes nrolas tho film ho is making Is shown In
taken from behind blinds six or eight
feet from the nests, and the proxim
ity of the camera to tho nests will
throw tho pictures exceptionally largo
.... ,1... unrAn.i It unnietliniw renulres
'Ull 1,.1-nV.VV.. .. ........... -..-,
! hours to securo fractions of theso pic
tures, on account of the timidity of
the wild birds.
I Tho movie, men uleo Bccured a good
niotlou picture of tho habits of the
porcupine, showing that bristly gen
tlenian un n trett eating, how ho as
cends and descends from a troo, and
his unlquo defense,
"Without n doubt, one of tho best
known My caBtlug streams In tho
world for rainbow trout Is your Wil
liamson Rlvor," continued Mr, Salis
bury. "Therd nro assembled there en
Joying this sport, men of reputation
from us fur east as New York. Wo
usod considerable Ihn In taking fly
casting scenes.
"This will be ute4 as the finish pic-
Herald
MAY 20, 1914
NEAR
"Unthinkable" Etc.,
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Again From B. Tumbo
Itl.TL'llXiril SI'KI'IMKX HUXTKU'
ia)ki:s xo iimi: ix otrrnxo
' ltll OK SOMi: KXIM.OSIVK OI'IX-
loss itKOAicmxo Tin: iaxaa
f.tXAl, tiii:atv, axu apology
TO COIA7.tllllA
I'liittd Pro Kcrvlce
OYTKU IJAY, May 20. Theodore
HooKevelt last nlghl returned from
I months of huntlne In South America.
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Iou7 cjiiuu
unthinkable" and
" blackmail " thu proposed treaty
wlii-rcny Colombia Is to recehe J25.-v
iOO.OOO for the lose of th canal rono.'
Ho.Mclt .aid that America' apol-'
OKy to (jolomhla In tbla case would be
imt ba(j a, an npoIogy to Huerta.
..... . '. .
..Me navo a rignL to exempt our
.'. .. ,' . .
,lualsu .Ulpplne ora payment or
t05. sa)d nooscvolt. "If there Is
trate, but hardly right to surrender in
advance"
Tho Colonel today forgot all about
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" wu u( iiuki.
r r. i t . L-
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.irom ii.h raucn near uonanza vita a
jjoad of prime pork 5hi foot.
lure to our great educational tlsh film,.
showing the growth and development
of the .Ish from thu egg to maturity, j
go-jThls was made up from pictures taken,
hnUherles In Oregon, Washington
glad to get such an excellent tlnale as i
tho lly cabling by experts at William-
ton River."
The visit of Mr. SalUbury to Klani-
ath county will bo of lnestlmablo ad-'
'vertlslng alue to Klamath country, j
ln l.n Ol.ii I... la i,nl-tniT lo almuit 111 '
'ertlslnir nluo to Klamath country. 1
all parts of tho world. It Is usually l
purchased by tho large concerns and I
featured by them, as the motion pic-1
ture fan Is always Interested In edu-j
catlonnl and nature films.
Tho portrayal of tho bird life, espe
cinlb' game birds, will attract tho at-'
tcntlou of many hunters, while his
statements regarding Williamson Riv
et's reputation as n fly casting stream,
and his picture showing experts en
joying this sport, will cause many
other disciples of I. Walton to hie
themselves Klnmathwnrd,
In addition to his success in tho
notion picture field, Mr. Salisbury Is
a writer of noto. In addition to being
the author of soveral popular works
of fiction, ho Is a regular contributor
to soveral mngazlnes. Ho Is greatly
lmrpessod with the Klamath country,
niul has declared his Intention of de
voting much space to telling about it
In tho mngailnes.
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u,s ncw r,Tcr- "penning mo most of
hIa tjmo gc,u acquainted with his'
grandson. Richard Derby. Jr.
ile has
numtnonfd John MrHmtfi ofrwl
of tho progressive headquarters from
'New York. Other progressive leaders
j are duo tomorrow.
OF DAMAGE SUIT
WILL SPEMiy imi.VGS ACTIO V
AOAIXST CL.IUUU ALKX-VNOCII.
WHO WAS DHIYIXG CAIl THAT
.HIT HIS HOIt.SK
As jn aftermath of a collision be-1
ttteen a horse ridden by Will Sperry!
and an auto driven by Claude Alex-.
'ander late Sunday night, Sperry. '
through his attorneys. Hay & Merry- '
man. has tiled a suit for damages r
against Alexander. Ho demands $500,
,of which $100 Is for the loss of the,
jui&i U9 was uriviag at. an excessive
rate of speed.
' Alexander, who Is considered n
I careful driver, states that as he was
I drh Ing toward town he met Sperry
riding toward tho Greenfield farm,
and that although his car was on the
right side of the road, Sperry made
COUISIOH
CAUS
no attempt to movo over. Alexander's
car "was badly damaged, and friends
have advised him to bring suit against
Sperry for this.
Thu O. W. It.
& N. Company Is
planning terminals at t'enuieton. with
shops
lltindrf
shops and yards to employ several
hundred men,
Memorial Plans Are Made
Procession in the Forenoon; hercises Afterward
Work of arranging tho order of
events for tho observance of Memorial
Day are progressing; nlcoly, according
to Captain O. 0, Applegate and W. A.
nejzell, the program committee, The
music will bo arranged for by Mrs.
Don J. Kumwalt, J. 11, Mason and O.'i
A. Wlrtt.
Tho business houses of the city are
expected to suspend for a few hours
KLAMATH FALLS;
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Price, Fife Casta
MARK
eson leads
FOB 4TH PUCE
By 110 VOTES
COfPLKTK IUrrUKXH FROM JM
' . COUNTIEM
Prnclirslly Complete Itctant Olf
Klaneith Fnll Man the Fowth
Nomination Late Itctursn Do Xol
Affect in Any Manner the. XomlM
tlons of McIIrlUe. Ueaa nail Harrlc
for thf Supreme Beach, "v
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POnTLAND. May 20. Accerding:
to complete returns from twenty-four
counties and practically complete re
turns front the other ten counties la
the state. Circuit Judge Henry L. Ben
son of Klamath Falls Is leading Jus
tice Charles McXary of Salat for the
fourth supreme court nomination by.
xiuow.
The latest returns this &ftrnoou
Svo the Uta.1 votes as follews:
Unaon 33.682.
McXary, 33.52. ,
The race Is entirely betwesa Bea
son and McNary, as McBride, Bmui
and Harris were early assured of their
nominations.
1jit With twewty w cowsb.
.lien complete, Mc.Varjr late tWs, after
noon ossuineil the lead, belac 9 reCea
uheotl of Beasoa.
LOCAL WOMAN AS
GRAND WARDEN
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MUS. It. K. WATTEXUUHG IB CHC8-
i:. TO PLACE OF HONOR AT
AKSKMULY OF HKBKKAHS BE
1XG HELD AT McMIXXVILLE.
Word was received this afternoon-
from McMlnnvllle. where the Orand
Lodge of 1. O. O. K.- Is being held,
(that Mrs. R. E. Watteobarg haa been
elected as grand warden or the R-
bekuh assembly.
Election to this office places Mrs.
1.., ..!... Ih ltn. ,A. I.B hltlA.
Huauui5 m hhu iw itw uiKiwa.
office in tho order. Her earnest work
C behalf of th Rebekah LodgO has
made her well known throughout the
state, and her many friends, while
greatly pleased1 at her selection, are
not surprised at the result of the elec
tion. Judge McGinn holds that a rail
road company is uot liable for dam
ages dono a passenger caused by a
wreck In a storm. .
t
i Construction of a water system for
loos uay cuiea costing xuu.uuu win
ibe started at once and Is to be cora-
jpleted this summer.
nt lAngf ntiil 1ft I Ii In VtlA lllf HfWaHlsl
Mfc ivut wm . ay W'vaaf aaaavi j j
This will be started with a aromnog, vl
going to the cemetery to decorate (a
graves and allow the fltual cfwiion9-
les of the Q rand Army an4 tha Wo
men's Relief Corp, ,,
The processlwi, wU farm tat
of the cpurt Uoat"t ;! M
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