The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 26, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
NKWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Eighth Yar No. a,7M
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1914
Number 19
MEDIATORS NOW MANY ELKS WILL
ROOSEVELT TO DE COMMITTEES ARE 'WISCONSIN FIRM
GUEST OF WILSON NOT ORGANIZING: SENDS MONEY TO
Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt
on Deck of Steamship Aidan
REALLY TALKING
Ul I AulNunllUN
io iioi'h ii.vitiw:mi: n iii:i.i
toim
Millie llir I'uluU Saw I'liilrt III.. ii.
lot) At Being Wllllllrlil, I tin Mrill.
her ( the 'in(rrrim- Jr (lui
HI I nn-m TttAl .til Are IIIrIiI)
I'lcunt Willi III" 1'n.Klr. Ttial
Ma Alr'ly Bern Mil
United t'l rtarvlc
NIAGARA FAM.8, Out May lit!,
th Aiiierhaii dletr tuufvrrml
Itli ll mediation rutumUaluii for
tn hour tliU aflerumiu following
tbU, AtxUle Juallre l.amar made
the following statement
' It U agreed lhai I ran y that e
p begun to illncuM th actual dp-
111 of the itau for pacification On
nutnlf r of them e noil ourselves In
substantial accord, and on other
lliffo U dlacuMttm
"H U Improper hi dlriu the point
Wndrr dlsCOMlou."
This U tli" first direct word a. '
of tli" progrws of the rontciritc. It.
mr ! Ihman re anilllni and
obloulr iilvaMit a Hk") left ih
ctmfror,
WAR VETS SEND
FOR A CHARTER
Ht-T'r'N MMIIEBM Hlli.S Al'l'l.l-,
CATKIN', AMI AT I.IIAhr THAT
MANV MtlBi: WII.I. ' IV tiii:1
OBUANIKATIO.V I.ATi:it
"
With a list of flttrn applicant for Htubhleflrld omclatinje.
membership, a rcuUel fur n charier! The Iioiiimj a prettily dorated
fur William McKKInlcy Camp. Untied jltli IIIIps of thu altey. Only a few
HtmnUh War Vrlvrans, was al at Intlmalu frlrtids of the couple were
nlaht'a mtlnK drafted and pvim to
tk haiiuuriiri of the oraatiUatlon.
Whon tho charter returns It la
ctd that at least nneen muri vr
ran will be mustered Into the ur
ftanliathm a charter member. The
application of the fifteen was ent la
order lo haten the work nl forming
the ramp.
The Omt public ptearaiice of Ihe
camp will be In the Memorial Day ex
ercise Uaturday.
The membership at present I coin
mm mi nf nha. J. Ki.rsunon. Arthur R.
Wilson, Frank K. Ankeny, licy ll.lmt bus been associated with Under-,
fillvoy, Clarence II. Ueclor, Thumuajwood'a pharmacy In this place fort
lake, J. (I, Camp, tl, T Mciuiuaiu,
I'rank Frankford, Albert K. Elder, J.
II. Carnahan, K, (I, Argrave. John
Simmons, Tlmma l.ve, II. W. Clmd -
wick.
.
ity Frauch law no doctor may la
horlt properly left lo hi in by de -
ceased patient.
Bend Company Delays
Wires for Additional Data Regarding the Issues
I the firm of It. M. Grant & Co.
sparring for more time to effect u sale
(or the 150,000 city hall bond be
fore accepting the Issue from (lit city?
ThU Is u question which ha been
lalsod, following tho receipt of a let
dram from the bonding house Mon
day, requesting additional data. The
wire advised tho city Hint the bond
liouti attorney, after examining the
forms, transcripts, etc., submitted
(hat lie found a couple of nniUaloui,
tnd requested that the corrected
oplts. b forwarded,
Upon the receipt of these, aud llio
approval of the bond by the attorney,
' LEAVE SATURDAY
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iiciviiw io imv a ihaii:!!.
n.i. vwir to ,Mi.i:its' ri.i ii
V;, TM,.(.
'I lie UlUllullIco III ilmrRtl (if thi
(.akotiow iiuumldii for Elk on Hnl
unlit) report that eight car, with
tliltty.the pasm-mcnr. ate muril fur
llii- i, with u iiti'tl fur linlf n
iliiini morn car.
Tli I'lk m t Klamath I'alU
bir 0 and 7 ii'cliHk Hmunlii)
UtunilliK. mi H n tu arrhr In l.jik.Wi,'
In lliuv fur a meeting In I In- after
noon. Moot tif tin. rnr ulll return
Holiday Afternoon
1'nllowltte nif the owners of the
mm who w nuV,.. (lit. trip. 1) II
Campbell, m tilt four panic iura, l,ea
ll llogu. with fHe. Austin White,
mHi fuur, Harry Hlllta, with four
Clia I Martin, lib fho, Krcit lloun-
tun with (our. W W llalilwtn. with
'". (lrori;p Chnalnln. with fuur
III addition tlm following will prob-
ably go, Harry Anr.lln, I" II Henry,
Herl ; Wlthrow, W T. 8hUc, l)r V
M While, (' I Huberts utid K T
Hilintni-ra J A Gordon of thn While
IVIlrari Curate will follow the prorc-
''' 'Hi a couple of mechanics no a
lo Ih on hand In can of arcldpula
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McGEE-JEEFERS
WEDDING TODAY
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i: i: Maare and Mrs. Noll Jeffera
er married this afternoon al tho
irnldviirv of thu bride, Rev. J. 8,
prmnil, and follow InK llio ceremony
a ilnlnly luncliiHiit was served, Thnso
8, Htubbletlold,
es-lireMM ere Rev J
Mrs. H W Dow ling. Mr. and Mr.
Nate Otterbelu and Ronald JetTers.
Mr. Magre Is a native daughter of
Oregon, otm of her brothers, C. W.
I.eeer, being n member of the county
imiri .if tnrtiami ron nt v. Another
brother. :, M Leever, U u real-lent of
x resident of
been a
for over a
Kurt Klamath She ha
dent ol Klamath Kails
innr mill has made many friend
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nearly years, u una m
jide circle of friends hero.
Tho newlywed expect lo make
thelr hotim In Klamath Falls, and
ihnn prepared an attract lo butiga-
low on Washltiglon slreet for u real
deitre Friend and relative of tho
icnuplo presented them with a number
nf l-'autlful and useful gift.
,1)10 concern said the money would bo
sent
'This sort of a tequeHt, which
means it delay, look llko threshing
draw to get longer lime," wild Muyor
Nicholas. "L'speclally after the com
pany sent tho blank bond here for
the signatures of tho city official." i
"It la n matter of detail altogether,
and could have no effect upon thu,
legality of the Issuo," said Police.
Judge Lenvltt. ' I
Councilman Rogers moved tliut the '
luiiuir reuuested bo sent to thu con
cern with tho understanding thnt up
on their rocolpt tho company wouia
mi mi tho monoy for the bonds or re
turn tho city Its transcripts, etc., end-
lug tho deal. This motion was passed,
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lorim-r utwldein of llio United Slalci.
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Vork harbor ou tht steamship Aldan,
KKWhlrli had brought him from I'ura.
The reports which had come by wire
that he In bad health, having
jbeen stricken by finer In llrazll. had,
"' "rv. worried her. and she went
' l0 'luarantlne with a lug to meet
ti I id There was something of a
denionitratluii from other friends, but
It win no mull honu-eomlug ns on
his trip from Africa. Thu Colonel
was hardly In a condition to stand
the welcome he was glen (hen
Itoi'newU weighed nbout sixty
I1'"""1'' 'ess than he did formerly, but
the same old spirit was there. Ho
snapped hi jaws just us he had done
when In the best of health, and he
hml the samo otd m!lc.
The lug which carried htm did uot
tnku him to tho nhorei of New Vork
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resl-j(,H'r ,"l)'' MU0 ixi' mllw away,
Ewry cptt In thu lower Nuw Yoi
city. I"'l lae-taala-al out lo his home at
McNaryLeadsinRevisedCountiDeny Crystal a license
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Fourth Supreme
I'nlted Tress Service
SAI.KM, May 28. In the roled
count of tho contest between Judge
Justice McNary
Ifenry L. Benson of Klamath Falls
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H'"e lourJtlMU of greeting a thefA MrtlioctUt DUarr.
Aldan liaed. When the vesael en
torMt quarantine the din the waltla',aill 0cnlng at the resdenco of Rev.1
tun omitted was atiswerea oy me.
Aldan and b Colonel Roosevelt him-
self, who stood at the ship's rail Bour -
lulling a big Panama hat.
standing by the starboard rail of
K( A1Unn ,bo progressive leader
g of ,Uneg8
nhkli nearly cot him his life. His
face, beneath a dark coal of tan. JAcneson oi .Merriu.
painted by a tropical sun. was tbln(
and drawn, his neck was lean and i, Little Wrerk.
sinewy, while his back tapered from A wooJcn sm u,a car, caught be
lli shoulders to a waist remarkably
thin for the Colonel. Before the lwl8 backlnK uu ncar tho slBtIon Mon.
.,. reaeoeu u ". ". I '
cm ed two chills, proving that
feer had not been eradicated
hi system.
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Miss Resale Pickett left today for a
'few da)s visit In Illy and points. In,
ork.Langoll Valley.
Court Nomination Is Seesawing
I nnd Justice Charles McNary of Salem I
for the fourth republican nomination
ns supienu- Judge, McNary is leading
tills nfteinotm by thirty votes.
I r.M'll JO' me iiKiirua uio hui. wr,
tirely offlclnl. It will In all proba-j
b 'Itioa take a complete cumasa of,
i (if entile state vote, or mn)bo n te
iiiiiiit to rstabllHh who Is nominee. I
KlCine compiled from tho official
county oto and Htate i-amiinbea show'
thnt McNary tecelved 34,098 and,
llenson 3-1, ."IC.S,. Tho official ennvabs j
of Multnomah t etui us allowed a dls
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i tenancy from the unofficial returns'
In fin or of McNttiy. i
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. The race between theso men Is ono
of tie closest that has ever been held
In the history of Oregon, i'olltlclaua
'firmly bollovo that a recount of tho
entire vote will be necessary to dell-
Al UlNNtR PARTyil.KBrilBDKMOCIIATOBBt;
uri.i. .M(HHi:its ,ui: iiKcotio
moici:autivi:
Cluii mill I'lilmli-xli-r (in to I'lilla-
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I'olitlKi Will .Not IU-
Ulm-tiKni.
UvrwnltAtU,n of llio O. O. I'. May
Jto llrtuiiliiil Sxn,
I'nlted i'rew Servtc
WASHINGTON, D,
C. May 2C
Clipp, Toliidexter and other progres
si vi- Iaderit went to Philadelphia to-
.( t. m...l ll'llinl. ..nrf rf l,h
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the Smithsonian Institution, and be a)
cui-si at n dlnnr-r nartr at th White
Houhe.
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Hi Hliv liuimv VUll'iKUIMCU vuc
fact that Roosevelt's -visit Is merely a
friendly call. It la stated autboritlve-
ly thnt Wilson exteclii Roosevelt to be
the strongest critic of his adminis
tration, and the president rather wel
comes a fl6ht.
It Is understood thnt Senator Lndcn
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has confided to friends that he In-
ixlu n toll Ilnn, .i.ll (. ! I M a
'""l" lo un,le lu,? "!'" "' - -
tions.
A nlAnttnnf rilnnAP nnrtl vrna hld
, K c Richards, when all of.
th(, gl,Mtg wcre cther Methodist
'cprgymen or their wives. Attending)
'wore Rev and Mrs. H. J. VanFossen.
Uuperintendent of the Klamath dis-
.trlct; Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Hall of
,Uonanza. Rev. and Mrs. J. W.Worrell
lf Klamath Agency, and Rev. Thomas
- . telescoped, aud
the trucks
thrown off the track.
The damage
'was cleared up without any delays In
train schedules.
.
The Drat of the Aslorla-San Fran-1
tUco line of Hill steamers will be
launched July 1st at the Cramp ship-
.jaru in t-ntiaueipnia.
nltoly decide whoso name is to be
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Judge Benson
Mc Bride, Bean and Harris.
. . w ... ,., u w.c """"fJeorge Cbaitaln. Second ward; C. J. dull day. Emetose p)M lad draft
Is ripe for patriotism to rise above McCoIluillt Worden. chai sermaB. for for ,30 for y our C aber of C
partlsanshlp, and that he owes it to D B Cam pourth ward !mcrce fr0H tl6 ortka- Laaa a4
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I'L'HI.ICA.V Cl'.STKAh COMMIT-
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Mi:fm.va.s
Although the five days provided by'
taw are past, neither the republican '0bkoli lad ! Timber Cob ,
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nur ecaiucraui: ccnrn cummmwi,
i.'iccieu ni iijc primary eicciion nsve
organized. As the official count u'
not completed until the fifth day. It
lurnit tmrm"lt( tri r.nll fho rtA'jrlv Alf.t!
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spcclT'il by law, but It la probabtaj
(that the committees of both parties
twill organize at a later date.
Tfie law provide that the newly
)ele cd member are to bo cal'ed to-
sc! cr for organization by the chair-
mi n of the old committee.
The chair-
m. n nt lh. rinnMInn mml,,n !
i If i I'mmlll .nj ,h., f II.. .I.mn.
nr:-n-'r'h.f.in nnth of .l. - . -
" h n re-elected comraltee -
nn 'rom their precincU.
Only a small number of precincU In
the county elected committeemen.
Those elected are: Republican C. S.
.Moore. West Klamath Falls; R. A.
Emmltt, Fourth ward; E. M. Leever.,0' he worl1 that U being carried .,
Fort Kliraath; B. F. Kerns, Keno; William P. Bray, one of tke company,!
A S'nilnr Qhlnnlnrfnn Tu.. D.vl.
Odell: W. P. Sedce Dalrv: E. S Ter-
,w linger. Merrill; F. H. Downing.
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woraen; J. a. miiis, Fine urove, and
.,, K ,.. M,,ln, i.
ID. W. Ryan. Fort Klamath; Fraak'Timber compejiT."
fOcvls. Klamath Lake; F. Zumpfe. Ma-!
'tin; Y. n. Nichols, Bonansa.
M0VIN6 WILL BE
TALKED TONIGHT
QUESTION OF A CHANGE OF LO-
CATION FOB CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE WILL BE THRESH-1
i
ED OUT BY DIRECTORS ,
"To be. or not to be."
'" win u&uiu ue iiie iiueaiiuu i
lne ,jnnmDr OI "-ommerce. our. at
i u is evenings meeting, me query win
be to settle whether the headquarters
will be In the ioomls building, or
i somewhere else.
Therc are men B fmt Q
malnlnK and moVing. There will be
otJuir matterg ,aken up at tnIs set.
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"Second Class" Proprietor Not Granted Renewal
If the Central (or Second Class)
bar continues In operation after June
list, it will not be under the owner
ship of Al Crystal. Tho city council
Inst night refused to renew his II
'reuse for a ear.
"This city Is not hungry for saloon
keepers, and If It Is, there are plenty
of good, decent men who will run
them," said Councilman Doty, after
Costal' application was read. "I
,move that this be refused."
Tow send soconded tho motion. Mat
thews suggeated laying tho matter
over.
"Thcto Is u full session of tho coun
cil now, aud this Is the timo to act,"
retorted Doty. "When a man has to
'bo watched to he won't set his clock
I back or resort to other tricks. It's
timo to move him."
I "I believe wo ought to give Mr.
(Crystal a chance to soil out," said
! Matthews,
''1 suy, put him out." answered
Doty.
The Doty motion, put by Nicholas,
carried.
"Gentlemen, where you get this
from about my place of business be
ing undesirable It beyond me," said
HlU THE bMOl
TIIIBTV DOLLAK DOXATION 18
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KKCKIVED
ThrouKli Wm. U. Bray, Scad Bk
Draft to Bert E. WUhraw to GlTe
to the Chamber of Ciiwuirr, aad.
Uudfl the Spirit of Piort Yea,.
He Get the HeraM.
It U not only In Klamath coaa.tr,
a' d ,a the Porttamd Commercial CIbW:
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I'J'" 'f KIam'tn Fal,s ,a ra-Hsic Moaey'
f l JVImaiU UlUWEier l H-'
Kef O U attraCtlltg atteBUOS; FfB!
tea!
'Oshl'oab, WU., coe mote of
,co," - e,nt' omp!i br
n&iisn or 130.
a da-.
' a" wauiauuau is suat oy vei
C jkosh Land and Timber coaipaay,! ,
which baa considerable timber land;
bere. Reading In the Evening HeraW'
Sent the fOUOWln tO Bert E. WftkW';
of this city: , TJti
"Klamath Fall folks certalaly alMvt
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puduc spirit to nuaa V,tf wot wmtt-
rhnmw.r r r rta. tJ
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FORT WHO
SEE THE RODEO
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iABRANQEMENTS FOR THE CELE
BRATION IV WOOD RIVER ME
TROPOLIS WILL ALLOW TIME
TO GET HERE AFTERWARD)
The dlffereaVmmlttee arraaglasi
for the Fort Klamath celebration with
meet In their city this evening to con-'
aider the best time to hold their
affair.
The exact date, according to Ed'
Hoyt, will depend on the time allow
ance or getting animal from Fort!
Klamath to Klamath Fall, aa a great;
many who enter the contest at Fort.
Klamath will also want to eater tke
Rodeo con teats.
Crystal, addressing the .coancll. Jl
have resided In your city for three
years"
"And you have been no credit to
ut, tnterrupiea uoiy.
"At least, I have done it no harm,"
was Crystal's answer. "This ha beea
my home during that time, and I bare
j my wife and family here, l're cob
'ducted my business honestly; I have
never stolen anything, and there has
i never been any trouble in my plae.
Why do I get this?" ' " '
"You are under bonds right now ea
account of trouble there," said Doty."
"There has been no crooked deal (n
my house," continued Crystal "Jrtl
'leave It to tho police force If thVa kaa
.been any trouble there, compared tot
jollier establishments of the kln4."rTlljt
leave It to the members ol.tkto
ell who have been In my 4a to
move that my place of' busaissa to.
fair." "3fV fi
Crystal then asked If aa wmM tL,
given permission to sell the estaMUk-.' ' "W
ment, or If It would be closed, or asm-'
nscateq. n wa giTaH;
day night In whl to lad?a..Msl
successor, to wheat. If tin JMtajll t'
satlaned wHk him. a Hfmmf0 W
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