The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 28, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914
I'rict. Flf Onto
Eh
Ady May Again Be
WATER USERS OF THE COUNTRY
FEAR THAT TWENTY YEAR RILL
MAY SUFFER FROM POLITICIANS
APATHY EVERYWHERE HUT
MIDDLE WIMT, WHERE IT
IK OPPOSITION
Uilrr llwlswl by HcrrrUry Elder,
Tu.Ur tram MUt.url 1 .rr-NMH
Imtlcalr Ttinl ltriunlill.u of
lb. llU.1-.II.M. itrnlir. Ii,.,-l
l Wrlmit, MiM IUe ElTnrl
l'ii.ti ilir AirUlit,n.
(looming hUnilfil nl lli" iriirrl
li I (if lwelil).)eir i.-rlaiiullim tilll
bolne crowded bstk until niter ad
pjuruiuenl, water ur all ner tin
Writ re becoming artlvt, t icuro
inprwntatlon In Washington m work
Id arrure the pasage nf the hill nt
IhU Motion of coiigre, II la iitoif
than HVely that Absl Ady, president
of the Klamath Water Users Asso
ciation, who la familiar with the legls
Ulluii. the tireds of the water Utnm
nit tht stands of the various con
rvMiueo. will ho artil Caat to work .
for lb passage of lb- Mil. which
tstttis o much to the farmer,
ThR question of sending Mr. Ady
to Washington acalu will be taken r
by Hip Klamath Water Hurra Auocla
lion at the meilni of the stock
biitdrra nett month.
In the hope nf gettlnc action on
the bill at Oil. iMoutnn, the Irrigation
rumwIttM. of the lioute la trying to
l through a lal rule by which
the bill, whlrh has pAed the aenAte.
wilt be brought up at olire In thei
iioue. A delegation wan named lu
lake the matter up with the preal
dtot.
Although It ha bel; atated that
the reclamatlrm bill will bo up for
attention after the trunt bills aro dl-.
poned of, them t a general feeling!
that there I a tleejier Mltlcal mo-'
live behind the daisy. This Is apl
parent In the following l.tl.r rented .niKXCM HU.rltA(IETTi: MIKH t
by Hecretary Albert B. Klder of the
Klamath Water Users Association!
from Congrssaman William I'. Hor
land of Missouri, a member of the
committee on appropriatiens:
"Hearings whlrh are now lu prog
ress before our emninllUe Indicate,
that a reorganliatlon U nceary In
tho raclaroatlon service to put It on
IU feet and enable It to continue and
tomplste Ita work.
"I trust that the Weatern senator
ami representatives will not resist
proper amendments that will help tho
setttera, and alto. In tho long run,
help the service by showing the coun-
Weed Coming En Masse
Will Close Hills, andBring
Thu Weed brass band, tho Weed
baseball team, and a special train of
many hundrod people will como to
Klamath Falls for tho big Itodso and
lelebratlou of July 3, i and C.
K. 'll. Hall, acting for the ICIk's
Itodeo, and Warren L. Duhl, manager
of the batnball team, went to Wood
Wednesday and arranged all tho de
tails for tht three events,
R. A, Cavln, Manager of the Wood
baseball team, will havo charge of
bringing the special train, nnd ho will
confer today with J, R. Light, South
ern Pacific officials, regarding tho
schedule of the Witd special. Tho
time of leaving Weed with tho ipoclal
trala will ha tied to accommodate
tba great numbar of psopla who will
come from points north and. south of
Weed on the regular train and con
try that Hit. reclamation projects are
Mint),) Of llltltlllllril OUplKitl."
Polio IlliC Mti some nf I lie ep
grants now bring Intrtrhaugrd liy
ttatrr uaers uvir (ho big untlon now
nt liie
Hiiitnlde, Wash
"Klamath WtiUr I'seta Assurlntluu
Wlt mW, ,,, ,,,
tiiioli)ii (o I hrt i'liiituii hill The
Uimriiliy U pr.oliic A. a iuli f
u,ft iriaiaiiiin. i,'iit mi mi' ir
nlon. ovr imilldriiri niiil apathy .v
fijwlirti- ntiil niHiJttloii In I Ih Mill
He Writ, (he water lrr med it di le
gation In Washliigiiui Will you muI
n in .in? ( )iui rniiuol. how inurli
wilt r Killltlllill" In Mli tun in
lir t-tiltl Telerrnph at.-
awer
nary
ijlllcl It l abtollltr') til-ten-
lu Uii titiirtiilne nt once l( tin-
hill mri
-(I i: Itodiuiu. Hi'crn-
tary"
"CarUhaiJ. X l
.MAhl Ady, l'relilnl Klamatli Watrr
tjnera AmoclaHen:
"Kuteualun bill In daiiRnr. I Icav
fur WnnhliiKton lirilht, Aro you o-
Ina- to be there? Iteply nl our i
'"' Hwrtl KUtr. President."
..v- i Hltiuult
"Can place representative In Wash
MnRton by' June 10, In your Judfi
nifnl would retrentatlTe bring sue
cent at IhU time, Wire reply. Al-'
brrt K. Elder, Heeretary."
"A. B. Klder:
"President has promUsd help after
trunt bill are dlnpooed of. X, J.
Hlnnot."
"VIVA LA SUFF'
IS BATTLE CRY
ItAMPAOK IN MINIKIN. AND
THHOWH HOCKS THItOCHH NA.
TIONAL HAI.LEKV WINIHIWS
United Press Sorvtca
LONDON, May SS. Au unknown
womnii, who refused to give hor uamo
when arretted, threw rocks through
three windows lu the .National Oal
lery today.
When arrnngued In tho police court
nho shouted for tho suffragette cause
In French, and continually rrled "viva
Chrlttabel."
BaseUlTeam and Band
nect then with tho Elks' Itodeo spe
cial.
Reduced rates will obtain on the
mti In line trains both north and south
nnd It Is expected that tho special
will leave Weed carrying people from
every city and town between (1 rants
Pass nnd Hoddlng,
(J. E. Evans, manager of tho Weod
I.umbor company, lias declared his
Intention of shutting down the mills
und factories Thursday night, In or
der lo glvo all employes an opportun
ity to como to Klamath Falls for tho
colobratlon,
Thu band will furnish music for tho
three days' doings, and the ball team
will come for a two tloy battle with
Klamath Falls team.
The ball games will be held In the
forenoons of Saturday and Sunday.
Clifton Hotel, in Niagara Falls,
Where Mediators Are in Session
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U)lnK t bring jiImiiiI a ereful Mrliltturnl tif the Mexican altaatkw.
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STORM AND HEAT
EACH KILL THREE'
.NEW YOIIK'S HOT WAVE 1IKOK
EX IIV EI.KCTHICAI, STOlt-M OK
HIIEAT VIOLENCE OTIIKK
HINTS ItEPOHT HKI.IKK
tlultad Press Sertlce
Sb.-Tho toil
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wave which has held ibis own at u.
mercy was broken thla morning by
a severe electrical storm.
Three deaths were caused ,rola
ll..... ,.... .!. lA ihpn mnrit viim ore
iiKiiiuiuK. m ii.v ... w-
vlously teportoc as causeu irom me
heat.
Word received from other towns lu
this vicinity report the storm's visit
and a falling thermometer.
which time the committee having jCora M. Wyland nnd her daughters,
I'nlU'd Press Service the excursion In charge will muke Itsilrenu Dodge and Mildred Vose. Tho
WASHINGTON' May ZS The report and the auto parties will be women, with Wyland and Wyland's
weather forecaster, promise relief mndo up. Eight machines have al- farm hand, were last week arrested
for thla section within twenty-four ready been .ecured and four moro are upon complaint of the Browns, and
hours It w as cooler this morning needed. ; wore bound over to the grand Jury.
than It was at tho sains tlmo yostcr-' The party will leavo Klamath Falls, Tho Browns today walvod prellml
,i.v i,..i ih inrmometer Is rising. Saturday morning at C o'clock, and'nnry examination, and wore bound
Experts say that a stagnation of
tho air currents la causing tho heat,
permitting a northward movement of
the hot air wnwa from the south.
Strong northwest winds are now
driving theso back.
HARRY THAW
GOESJ-FISHIN'
TAKES OFFICERS OF THE LAW'
WITH HIM, AND TIPS ATTEND-
ANTS LlllERALLV
FROM HOTEL
Untied Press Service
., k. it ii,,v it ii..rvllOCK system, UIBUporvisoiue orvimwv-
CONCORll, N. II.. M J. " , a COIlgtruct0n of the Nether-
Thnw left this morning tor Gorham,
N, 11., whom ho will spend tho sum
mer nt the Mount Madison houso.
Shorlff Holman Drew and Ofllcer
Stevens accompanied Thaw on his
vacatlou, as also did Private Secre
tary H, J. Illca,
Nino trunks and ten suit cases, as
well as plenty of fishing tackle was
alto taken along.
On leavlug tho hotel hero in which
ho bus been held for many months,
Thaw tipped the attendanta generously,
Sent to Washington, D. C
ROADS ARE 600D
FOR ELKS' TRIP
LISTS OP PAKSENHEIU WILL BEiniED,
MADE AT TONIGHTS MEETING ,
Or THE I-OHOE DIG CROWD IX1
SIQHT
f
With the roads getting better every
,,H-VarKe"""'L .T L" !i:
. . . .. . . . a. - -. . w bh d i m a.i eA
. .
. , Lnkeview to
Rki on gaturda ,
u,0 ar;,vnl8 rrom Lko couaty brInK
, .,,-. i I
ROod conmt0n again, nfter the heavy,
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rnlu or mo, nrst or me weea, auuipon. nsaauit wuu iuieui m uvm, ,
wUi anotncr wnrm day nearly all of
tho mud will have disappeared.
All those Intending to go to Lake-
view aro usked to bo present at mei
regular lodgo meeting tonight, at)
return Sunday afternoon
MnmZf
Mil rALAbt
HON OF MAN WHO BU1ILT XETH-
ERLAND LOCK SYSTEM,
XOW
LIVING IN SAN FRANCISCO, TO
SUPERVISE WORK
(Herald Special Service)
AS HE GOES1 SAN FRANCISCO, May 28 Queeu
Wllhelmlna has commissioned Leon
ard Kok Jr., a Sim Francisco archl-
toct, sou of Leonard Kok, engineer
'" b"lJr of "olland'a oxtenslvo
turo and construction
lunds pavilion at tho exposition.
Young Kok received his royal com
mission this week.
Tho Netherlands pavilion has been
designed by Kromhout, one of the
foremost architects of Holland, Kok
camo to this country Ave years ago,
and kept his Identity more or less of
a secret
E, M. Andrews and associates will
expend 1100,000 boring test wells for
oil In the Coos Bay coal tslds.
I
SECOND INNINS
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ft (- Al SHKltiLW
IIHOWX
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THE GltAXD JimV ON ASSAULT
I1.1IHIUI
For the second time within a fort-
.t..i. a .1... IIMA.AHi.Aa sit elm raiti4iiril
infill i nr iiiiiizi triiLt-n us iud a cjiuiuui
.;;r,:.7.i ei.hhorhood aro iBm.morlal program will be rendered
lhe courU. This time Fred, Sher
,na and O. C. Urown aro the defend
ants, charged with the follewing:
Assault without a dangerous wea-t
.. . ,.. , . .. k.
strike, bruise and wound, robbery
jfrom the person by force and Tlo-
lence and destruction of a fence and
" vit.Bo -... ""''"'
Theke charges are made by Mrs.
over to the grand
ntshed bonds.
Jury. They fur-
mm "Lencement
fun n a vim,
i LI1U 111 n IILLI.
CONFERENCE SUCCESS
l
SAID TO(
AND HU-,
REST WITH Wlbaua
KHT.V CARUAXZ18TAS TO DE-j
CIDE TOMORROW
Uulted Press Service
NIAGARA FALLS, Out., May 28.
Tho succoss of tho mediation confer
ences practically rests with President
Wilson and Huorta. Persons close
to tho niedlutors believe that the ne
gotiations will be completed and a
protocol signed within u weok, so,
apparently, the main points at Issue
havo been agrood upon.
Negotiations havo been conducted
on the broad lines of pacifying the
country. Tho rebels are expected to
accept the Issues denned.
By tomorrow, say Washington dis
patches, tho Carranta party will de
cldo definitely whether to participate
lu the mediation, or abide by the re
sult, providing that cortalu stipula
tion! already made are met.
MAYOR ISSUES A
PKOCLAMATIONON
DECORATION DAY
IICSIXKM4 HOUSES AHE ASKED
TO CLOSE
I 'i-ogram for the Afternoon Exercls
in the i'ark la Fully Arrnnged In
UK 1'i-oclniimllon Mayor Xlcholaa
I'rKi-t the Citlicns to Participate'
In the OberTance of the Day as'
Jturli a I'twulblf.
M t'MOItl A I. I'ltOCiaMATIO.V
Sat unlay. May 80, Is Decoration
iy. joiit ac:ilr. r ute reminded that
one iiton- year ha been spent out of
th i!n:i allottetl to encli llrlng being
mi thl" em-th lnre last ue met around
the grare of our departed friends to cense to Al Crystal's successor. It Is
hoiiow tribute to the memory of those understood than Dan Corcoran baa
tUio ren In the Silent City. I arranged to take oter the "Secomd
Decoration Day reminds us of our c,Mg. lf he la grantad license by
folemn duty to the memory of oar tjj0 counclL
honored dead and U i. o thU day" . m(ntmmit .
.every patriotic America, should feel or maB t0 guMw4
thankful for the nappu.e-,pe-celsaW Qne eouncUaaJl y, ..
pna.per.tr u.e uep-rxcu Ur-
' nation nave enaoiea aa aa ABmcw
.ucajtv. ,lThe law prorldea taat tie. aluiU
I. therefore, as M-yor'of the cite of f mrtrr .-.- .
Klamath Fls. call nptm thepeople
m .. 1. I.m. !.. - - -
iday, May 30. 1914, In aecorda.ee with I
progrran amaged, I alao reqaeat '
l,iat M atorea, shops, and other basi
nous houses close their daces of basi-
i
ne8(l uuria the exerdeaw
-
City officials, coaacilmes awl coaa
tllmen-clect are requested, to
.. . , . . . .w
part In the parade.
T. F. NICHOLAS, Mayor.
At 2:30 Saturday afternoon the
In the park.
ll nas oecn arrangea aa
follews:
Selection v Band
Invocation .... Rev. E. C. Rtcharda
Quartet Messrs. Mason, "Walton,
Wlrtz and Mason "Brave Hearts
PnpM-R Qf tn
,Jneo, ., aettV8DUrg AaareM ... ,
Mp .Edwla
Solo Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt 'Ten'
der and True."
Lessons In American Patriotism"
I"' . . . ' ' . J . r. ;. "TTtUcre there in mtw saloon.
Rev. J. S. StubbleHeld the Eiffel tower today.
Quartet Messrs. Mason, Walton, Tho machine receives messages
Wlrtr nnd Mason "Garland Their SBnt by tho Morse code, registering
tiraves." them automatically on tape.
Memorial Address Hon. Herbert D. The experiment has proved a sue-
fiale 'cess so far as tested, which Is up to.
."America' All, led by J. B. Mason! CO 0 kilometers. Such an apparatus.
'losing Prayer and Benediction
Rev S. D. Harlan
! Class of Thirty-Four Get
Tho eleventh annual commence
ment exercises for the Klamath coun
ty high school will be bold tomorrow
night In the high school auditorium,
when a class of thirty-four will bo
graduated. The exercises will begin
promptly at 8:1G, and the public Is
Invited.
The program arranged follews:
Vocal solo "Summer"... Chamlnade
Miss Marjorle McClure
Salutatory Selma McReynolds
Piano colo (a) "To a Water Lily"
. . . .' MacDowell
(b) "Buttorfly" . . Orel
Miss Neva Faught
Address "The Challenge of the
Twentieth Century to the Youth
of America," Dr. C. J. Busb
uell, President of Pacific Uni
versity. Vocal Solo "Boat Song' .......
Harriett War
Mrs. Bart O. Tiomat
i
lJLlAnJu-r-l-l-- "
MAY NOT GRANT
ANOTHER SALOON
LICENSE TONIGHT
LAW
rBOVTDES FOR
EACH l,N6
ONE TO
Holdlnft That There Are More Saloon
Here Than the PoubUUob JuatMra, .
Members of the City Cornell State
That at Tonight' Special Mcetiac.
They Will Eliminate Oae Saloea
Privilege Entirety.
I'pon the ground that there are
moro saloons In Klamath Falls than
by Jaw provided for. it Is understood
that there will be a movement at to
night's council against granting a II
,,aort to fet wUhlm the tow Oft tk
eftort to get within the tow
t number of snloeaa la Klati Falls.
The law prorldea that there ahall m
one saloon for every taoaml popm.
wUk abmt M9e p-i
& " aWt a Uewt to
ano nian the number will Do re
duced by oae."
WIRELESS SAFETY
DEVICE IS TRIED
MACHINE RECEIVES WIRKLK88
MESSAGES AND RaKsIWKsM
THE MORSE CODE OX TAPE
FOR RECORDS
PARIS, May 38.-
The automatic
wireless apparatus laveated by the
French engineers, Ducretet and Rog
ers. Is being experimented upon front
'it Is said, would aid materially to the
safety of ships at i
Is Next
1
DiplomasToroonrow Night
Valedictory ...... Neva McReynolds
Violin solo (a) "Love Song ....
Herseri
(b) "Mcnuet" Bocchermi
Anton Pollvka , ,
Awarding of Diplomas County
Judgo W. 8. Worden.
The members of the 'graduating
class aro Forrest Plel, Bdwla Oax,
uatnerine wtiuams, uoaaa ataea, ,
UnsoiiiAsllA Tsiintiout V mints Una? ,-' I
u.eue..w Uw.., ..-.,, .-,, JryftJ
Marguerite wuuaus, oy vraat, ? irs. - j
Hasel Goeller, Leland Hainan, aWsaVY? .
beth Houston, Kenneth nHewtuH,' ,, ;'j
Wood, Rhtnehart Meahtatmr,-U'i
Neva McReynolds, Nina Neal,;. Wsjstf,-' '
Hales, Blanch Morer, WBUam ItafU Y- :'
stein, Eva Hanks, 'LsiUamaOtara,
IIu,Iia UfllnilmM
.a...v. nw-M'. wwf ". ;
Barbara Qoeller, Leon Bstlaf.
McReyaolat, Frit Markwafwt. 1
UrVwrd( ninin' ataailiaaf'
Harpold, Mae Omna'epr.t
Cornack. Rose Jtataka " a
stankay.
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