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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
3 i W uenma iteraU PRINTS THIS N1JWS WHILE IT IS NEWS KLAMATH FALLS! OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER I IhIiI'i Vrwr No, ,il7 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914 Price, Vltm Ccata eh COMPLETE FEDERALS Huerta Garrison U'lOlt WHO JILsllUI Alltilir III', i i:iir and i'iiihtia otwit. j 111:1,, ii.h iii:i: MhhM j Hiri: wt.nnwwv ill.tlui ,l Sou .Ml ,"t'iutiiNl in Mmjom l"ttll. Itnul) n I'oiiiiunint' Ittrli llrltt-rlluti llellexrd llidl lll.crlrt I'mir. Will Mnkt ),,r ,M.it MhihI lt furr- ItrtifMtlim In IMriut Mt-vl.tt I'll) I nilcd I'm Her lot "j.Vt It IX May 21 -(lmra rVhp.. Ancl' today lrd eiilltutliinl bntit)imrlic from Partition I hot tlm fcilrrjln nrt oiat-tintlftg Haltlllo The fvariihtluii tltd itllrr only n l.nti .UnnUli lid VIIUV Ifimp Tlir (mli'ful aft ri-tellli: itmilh. vtnnl Ther r. tut .It-lull l III r ihtlln, till I II l MI-V-ll IllJt lht-)r ftlp eulllR I" Hall UitlU I'iiKhI jno milr nrron tti ilniert. Military ihtI Ifllnvu Dial Han l.til. Oblp I thu mem. for nil lh r.l-..l I........ Ih S.ii,lt.rfi fiklt4l . ho They ) Ihftt tht fmi.rn win nmln ihnlr la.i autiil th-r.'. bM fallli.r. Iwrk lit tl... dfrnrr of M.-Mro t'"r ThU U flml ttniill iinl rrr-hoi lixtay if (itiilllluii l Krtltlllti. I'liltrd l'rM Horvlrr MAtlAltA I'.M.I. May :i-lm' , , faurr. tho Cbllnan Rinlu..lr t w,,,,'a ' rM" i,vnico tho t tilted Htaten, renrh.-.l her.' todn)' VKItA CIUIZ. Mu 21. -Her)tnk. lo pntilrlpnt.. in li mrillntloit coif'-MoxIco's most popular actor, dlsap firrmni. All thn iiu-.llnl.in. nr.. now,K-re.l lit Mexico (Ml) Tuesday, fol ready, nn.l Ih.. hkiiIiik forumlHlrajltittliiK n J"!.' regard Inrs the quarrel r. In (iriinrnis. brlweon "Tint lluicli.-rs," meaning litnnr nil.) Lehman, tli.' Amrrlrnn jlluertn and rrrltla. Upon his return ieprp.-nlftllve. ronfnrr.-d with llnjli lil lt.-l ho was m-Ii.-.I hy federal llrnxlllnii mliiUii-r Into ll night, hut triKipn. trgarillng thin they nrn rt-tlcent. j Tho people, bollaWug he wan oxe- i Viil.-d, i.r.t highly liir.-ns.-.l. I'nlleil I'rtxs Brvlre . , WASIIINOTON, 1) (' . M)' 21 A fr,(,rM riwopernlUo crenmory Desplto the silence of the war 'I";!,,,,,, , orgai.Ued at llmiil. ItariiiiMil, It wn today learneu nmij tho entire lrniiM'rl H'"! 'IIPI"I I to nrrotunHHlnl.t llio etitlro army as-i -mhleil nl (lalveston, with vnormous Mippll. uf ilrovUlmii. unit nmiiiuul-. Il.ui mi liunr.l, '"'" " ""'"oual ImoUrftse, nu Ohio Tin. president nnd riil.tn.-l believe I Inventor's com crlh can be Increased llmt the iitiesllnii uf war or '. wlllj'" t,l" u ""ominodale n crop hy tho l Meltle.1 within ten lin. i(Uhough(H'l'llllon of melnl sections. Engineer Team Made Up of Good Players Just hecuuH.t tho Klmimtli VnU I i'h in iiindo such u w.tu.lorf ul showliu; nt Yroku IiihI Hiindny. u good many nru under the ImpreuHlon that tho Kiiiiio hum Hiiniliiy will ho a walk "VMiy for thu IociiIm. (IIiiih'o over thu llnu-iip nnd you will llud thut thu iiiKliiours huvo a loam that will iiiako our buys piny every Iniilui; of thu KUIIUi. Hilly Mnllu, captitlu iiml pitcher, was cnplnlu mid pitcher for tho Holly wood, Calif., champloiiH. Tuttle, nt Dm biiHt), Is thu Miuiio Tiittlo who plnyoil uround hore for M)in. tlniu, uud Ih woll known an u Kroat atlckor. lllncks, ut Hccond, wua formerly EVACUATE i Is Moving Toward the Capital1 - j&& ink . t t.iininl ltliiiiiinii, IliirriiiV Uti- prt-olilnii. .tlilioiiKli It l luinontl i( ,,,, u ,.,!, W,,IIK ( ..rtliMm HueriA nn.l pln.e lilni- M n( , (i,((, f 1(), K,rtm,lllP1t Mrx,, ,., n(h,, htM m, Hu,ttin ((b jf ((i( lrf(.lM, ((f ,,,,, ,.nlvl) , ,m,u , ninimum, , iiliirnlcil In iiiltiiar) mIi-ihk In n for .-ln urn.lriii). -,iii mt-ri. Cleveland .tub women lo tho mini-li-r of 10,000 ouilorsed tho hill for a Urn Htur bw-oiuI Biieltor for tho Unl- voiMlty of MIcIiIkhii t.-uin (Mane, HlinrlHlnp, Is another nillege Hlur. CuiiiiliiKliiiin, center Held, was with tho unbeatable Hlgnnl Corps team of l.oi. Augolcrt. Jou Hull, third bane, him played enough hall In Klamath Falls to lo well known to the funs. Lnrkey, loft Held, Ih ii hard hitting pl)m- fioni Nuvniln uml WiihIiIiikIoii. (Iluslmch, right Held, Is noted for n heavy Mtlcker, lllncks uml G'liiiniiigluim lopiesent oil Uallforuln lit tho ull-Htnr gmo at Ht. Louis In 1004. Wlillo tho local teiim fools sure of victory Sunday, It will o "r fought one, RETURNS NOMINATE BENSON SALTILLOIsells will not BUYS A SON TO 11111 I A II llll III HOLD AN ESTATE, AX Al'STIIAMAX NOIII.KWOMAX, AXXIOCS TO SHAIti: IX AX KH ,TATi:, I'UltCHASRS THE OFF M'ltlXd' OF A CXH)K United Press Service VIENNA, May 21. Ou tho charge of pusslug off the Infant sou of u cook as her sou, llnroness Zulu today Is nwaltlug trial at Crac, StyTlfu As hIh- had only two daughters, the family was not entitled to Inherit iiuj ontulled estatu belonging to an un married cousin of Huron .ol. Fear lug., llmt she would never huvu a sou of "her own, tho baroness agreed to buy tlm cook's hoy for 200, nnd promised to pay u nurse $1U0 for ur iiiukIiik thu deul. Discovery of tho plot followod hor attempt to get possession of tho mon ey. Shu was arrested ami later tried to throw herself from a second story window, hut wan prevented. FRANCE TO HUNT OLD TREASURES PAHI8, May 21. All effort to rulsu sunken troasuru lost with tho French lloet near ltur lllanchard In 1(182, will shortly be undertaken by a French linn acting for tho govern ment. ', "J Tho nllM llrltlsh nnd Dutch min.-koil nnd sunk thirteen French shlim nl thu buttle ot Lu Hogue. Ono of tho French ahlpa la said to have had on bonid n Inrgo sum for tho purpose of paying the fleet. Home time ago nu tndopondent salT uko company recovered svernl silver lugots. MVVMMMVVMVMVVMVVMMMMMMMMVVWViM COME HERE UNTIL MONTH OF AUGUST1 LANE HEPUES TO CHAMIIEIt OKty'TS WHEX HIS SUCCESSOR COMMKItCK All lliirOiriilnKHItrrMm KlniM.;'1"1 "r ''"' Klamath Reservation it lit Iniltmi lttiTVntlott to lagging Till Year Arr Masted l) Hie l.at AiiiiniiiKi'itii'Ul From llu Iturrnu of Imllnn Affair Hrgi.nlliig Plan of (oiiiiiiUluner Sell-.. Dt-itpltc the urging of the Klamath, Chamber of Commerce nnd other or KiH.Watlon. andthePfrsonalorkofi'K,an,alh Krvailon to tho Indian tin. On-e.ui conBrMlonal dt.leKation.!b"reau' and ,,ial ll ha btn accepted. Ihi-r,- Ih nh.oli.loly no rluucu of V-T,,, l':olnt(, effoctUe upon the ar llamnm and Hprague rlv.-n. belnitlrlval of m)' oor." wld Indian oi-n to Iodine before August, if t A1 Eden wn r e long at that time. distance telephone this morning, In ... 'answer to Inquiries. A telegram Just received from Sen-1 ator Hnrry Ud by Secretary Wyldo- W,Uo11'" resignation comes on the of the Klamath Chamber of com-l"01'18 of pcr8ls,enl rumors lb"1 he waa inrro, maiu thai IndUu Commission-.8111"-"1 for -moval since early In the er Cain Sell I nt present In Okla- homa. nnd that ho will not lslt the , Klamath reservation until August. Till telegram was received from Kane, In answer to telegrams sent to i the various congressmen and senators from Oregon, and to jUie Indian bu-, eau. i ne telegrams urgca mono nu dresM-d to use their influence to se- .cure tho personal Inspection of WII- Hnmson and Spragoie rlvcrx as early lM ,,0sslbl. Tho closing of tho rivers, at tho ry- (quct of sportsmen who complained that logging Interfered with trout (Iflhlng. has caused much IdlencsH umnng lumber Interests, and concerns purchasing Klamath Indian tlmcbr. b.-lleliig they could drivo tho logs on the rivers to the mills, find themselves unable tn touch the timber without hulldlng a line Into the woods. HIGH SCHOOL TO i El .sTEAMKK TKIP OX UPPEIt KLAM ATH LAKE, AXI PICXIO XK.lt IIAIIUIMAX LODGE IH THE PHOtlKAM FIXED. After being canceled, revived, und postponed several times, tho high school excursion und picnic Is again a reality. Tho excursion will bo held tomorrow. At a o'clock tho chartered steamer will leave tho wharf for a cruise on thu Upper Lake. A landing will bu mudo near Rocky Point and Harrl mau Lodge, whero n picnic will bo en Joyed. ARROW TU GET THE DIRIGIBLE FltENCHMAX IXVEXTH AltllOW, WHICH, UPOX 8THIKIXG, EX-Pl-ODKK, T1III8 8ETT1XO GAS HAG OX FIUE PARI8, May 31. Experiments with arrows designed to sot tiro to dlrlglblos In war continued hero to day nt tho Eiffel towor. M. Guerre Is tho Invoutor of what appears to ho the most successful ar row, which weighs two pounds and has a head tilled with half a pint of gasollue. Dy a patented arrangement, when the arrow strikes the liquid explodes. HOLD (CURSION watson resigns SUPERINTENDENT OF RESERVATION oirrs here Hint Tluit Severing of Connection In lite lt-Milt if Internal Politic. .ttTiilr t Kcli.tol ThU Spring In Knoitii lo liutr Caused Some Trouble. "You can say that I have sent ray resignation as superintendent of tho ''" anu '""' '"! no mue ln,cri"sl- Kegardlug the matter, Watson was rellcuil. He stated that he had asked for n full Investigation Into his ad- ministration, and his friends state that he Is resigning "rather lhan cause any friction, but li determined to have his acts fully looked Into by tho department. Watson's friends claim that the move Is largely a political one, duo to the change of administration, and thoy say that all over thu United States the now administration in tho bureau of Indian affairs is pausing vacancies and removals. Early In tho spring. Principal Sims of the Indian school is alleged to have gtven some Indian youths severe bwtings, and this aroused the iro ot the Indians. When Sims wired his resignation In, the Indians also wired to Washington, asking the bureau not to accept tho resignation until an in- .-..ligation had been made. II. (. Wilson, bupervlsnr of Indian roM-rvatlons In Oregon, camo In right nfter this, and spent some time on tho reservation, making an Investiga tion. Some state that this Investiga tion was largely responsible for the present state of affairs, as Sims was under Watson, but Watson holds that this Is minor matter lu tho case. NEW THEATER IS SOON TO START DECOUATOKS AKE PUTTIXG THE FIX1SHIXG TOl'CHES OX THE OIU'HKUM EQUIPMENT HEHE IX A FEW' DAYS Provided there are no delays In tho shipment of mnchluery, chairs, etc., tho Oiphouni theater will open Juno 1st, according to A. Y. Tludall, who will conduct Klamath Falls' newest playhouse. Tho theater Is lu process of completion In the now Worden building, on Main, between Eleventh end Twelfth. The tboator Is modern throughout, with tho very latest In heat, light and ventilation systems. There is a good stago for vaudeville attractions as a supplement to the movies. A Simplex mnchlno hn been ordered for the projection of lllms. Hack From Ban Francisco. Itor. James McMillan, S. J., re turned Wednesday night from San Francisco, whero he went to attend business matters. While away ho con sulted a specialist regarding his eyes. five thousand MARK IS PASSED BY COMMITTEES OF tCHAMIIEIt COMMERCE EF- FORTS ASSURED All of the Money Xeccwary for Ex pense, of Organization, the Wiping Out of the Old Indebtedness and i the Publication of Proper Adver tising Literature It Now Pledgtil by Citizens I j Although the time limit for raising 5,000 for the Klamath Chamber of Commerce was set at Juno 1st, the cotnmltte.-!i at work on this have al ready secured pledges to make more than tho required amount. A total of 15,263.50 Is now pledged, as fol fel fol eows: Previously reported 4,S72.5Q Pelican Bay Lumber Co . . . 120.00 Kuykendall & Ferguson . . . 30.00 iO. C. Applegata 12.00 Star Drug Co , 25.00 D. C. Morris 12.00 Japanese- Hand Laundry .. 5.00 J. M. Exell 10.00 M. V. Coats 12.00 J. I Beckley 12.00 JFTC. Ma r J: ward t .... ."77T 3W Total .?5.263.50 FORESTPRODUCTS SHOW IN GOTHAM GOVEKXMEXT HAS PRACTICAL- DEMOXSTHATIOX OF ITS METH ODS IX DISPOSING OF WEST ERN' YELLOW PINE United Press Service NEW YORK, May 21. Models rep resenting; an acre of Western yellow pine land In a national forest of the Southwest before und after logging were shown hero today by the gov ernment forestrv bureau In Washinc- ton at tho opening of the forests pro- j ducts exposition. In the model showing the stand be fore the lumberman goes Into It the trees rango from those only a few years old to large, over-mature, stag- headed Individuals more than ready for the ax. In tho second model tho mature trees and all the others larger than a certain diameter havo been cut and made into logs and cordwood. Special attention Is called to the low cutting to avoid unnecessary waste. Much Headway Made on Modoc Pt. Work; Tho Modoc Point Irrigation project will bo completed this fall In time to furnish water to thoso Indians desir ing It for fall plantlug, according to II. W. lllncks, project engineer, who is here attend Ing to business matters. Ten miles of tho main canal aud ten miles ot laterals are completed, with the exception o't a few minor ;AILC0UNtES GIVE KLAMATH MAN 4TH PLACE THOUGH COMPLETE, OFFICIAL NOT ALL Ucnson Finlhe IM3 to the Good Otct Justice Mc.Vary, According to tfae ljt.t Compilation la Portland No Question But What. Klamath FaiU Man Will He on (lie RepabU ran Ticket. United Press Service PORTLAND, May 21. Complete, though not official, returns from every county In the state,glve Judge Henry L. Henson of Klamath Falls a lead of 1S5 votes over Justice Charles McNary of Salem for fourth republl can nomination as Justice of the su premo court. Uenson's nomination Is conceded, aa it Is not believed that tho few oflclal counts yet to be made will In any way alter the standing ot the candi dates as shown by today's complete returns. According tp oday's complete re turns, Benson received 34,531 Totes, and McXary 34,346. WOULD COMPEL ARBITRATION I JUDGE LIXDSEY ASKS THE PRESI DENT TO USE REGULARS TO1 COMPEL THE MINE OWNERS TO ARRITRATE STRIKE TROUBLE Called Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Majr-21'. In a conference with President Wil son today. Judge Llndiey requested the president to use the regulars to compel tho Colorado mine operators to submit tho strike questions to ar- Wtratlon. .? In his visit to the Whlto House Judge Llndsoy was accompanied by Mrs. Lee Champion, representing the Women's Relief Association of Den- vor; Mrs. Pearl Jolly, who la at the. head of tho women dwollers in Ludlow tent colony, and ,Mra.,sMat;y Petruccl and Mrs, M. D. Thosaasi aurl vlvors of tho Ludlow massacre, whoso children were burned to doath in tl4 tiro which destroyed tho tent colony j I coming soon, aiar meaier, 'in 1 Perils of Pauline." 4 connecting gaps, Thesd are rapidly being- put In. i Work or building- the dam acreaai aiiiabuu iimvi .a ic,.w.bm, mww9ft This is to bo a concrete strvKwre, ". following plans by HlBckf, wblsfc.wiMMJ ti approved oy tno maian rmi ! ; ;i service, ' . ' T.vV'1 ' Thero aro fifty men at work a tk' ' - . .. ,. -'.-i'L.ii-iii ' i,t' . project, wajcu, waim v'l'imi w t water 8,300 aerta of Ma to Indian farmers. '4 o l c, Vi 4