The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 01, 1914, Image 1

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NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS'
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1914
Price, Fire
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Canada Is Investigating the Wreck
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PRISONER JUMPS :
FROM PASSENGER I
WINDOW; ESCAPES'
VAH WANTED IN LAKE till NT
run nivri.ivii
Ju.l llrfl.fr llir 1ltlli ilt-Milml Mmil
Mid r.iii, i.iii'ir) i..ani iiiinM-ir
ill Hie ljnliu), awl lUWiiK Win
iluit, JiiIiihI .Not Ml-il I "III
Hie 'I Mill lleailtr.1 Miltli.ll Hen.
tullmillle rirlll(IK
vii,son Ari(.vovi,i:iMii:H
iikci.iit of tixkoh.vm
The Klamath Chamber of Cum
inert,, tmln) riii'hi'il Hie ruling.
IhK ucl.mi Ifilgiiicnt of (liti wire
rtii'iilly Mini I'lfnliliiii Wllnim.
lirKllIK III Mill III trUUlUR tll- ff
nin-iilne of riprueue himI William
kiiii river in IiikiMiik
The While Hull-.
' (Irntlcmni 'ih ('resilient
f 1 1 1 4-1 IIH' til Bfk till VI . t UK'
rilit u( yimr irlicrim f Mil)
33 unit to any Hint li'- U In lur
I lift II III till- Hill 14 1 ! It III I III- HIT-
feint) llf )U lllli'lllir
'Him pfrly vuur.
J I' 'IT Ml irv
'8rffrtlir III tin1 I'lrxldeiil
General Villa Enjoys a Cockfight
.Wlif nVnrl llUIUlled llullalu bad
btvn rVpelldnt li) l.al.e louiit) In
litltit a built (Iip nrrot tit Uuik l.llnl
rj at Allmii), no J Hr Deputy rfhef
lit Waller Dcltl Itail gone to Albany
tor lli prUuuer, and had him altnvtl
8fe, Mlldtry lt night til ml" III
rtl-e by Jumplug I rum the Wain jut
before It pulled lulu Klamath Fall.
DU Jutt u few Mlaulr before tin
vuuld have been lodged behind I lu
ll I f Iti Klamath uiuiitr Jail Mr
air k-ptug wr ulght.
Uelfteeu Midland ft tut Klamath1
r'll, l.lbdey atked perialaalou tu go
l&lu tlm lavatory ou tlio train, which
tho orflcer granted. Tho prUoner
opened tlio wluduw anil Jumped from
tti train, and It a not "utll the
lulu reached Klamath Kail tlinl the
icaIo wii illC0rfcJ.
Ttic aulliurlllp oio makltic a
arrli fur tlio mk ami alt Hi"
MfarUy autliorltlv liavr Imi IpIo
liliobvd aud (vlrrapni. Tlio Mcap.
luti. of l.linl"r U ri-aarilpil an rrrtatn
LAKEVIEW JAUNT
OF THE ELKS IS
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WIIJ, TALK OVUK
WOULEX MILI, 1'I.AX
For tbc purpoiie of deciding
what Klumnth Pall I willing to
do tuti'urd eucouraglng a woolen
mill here, and what the owners
of the Ilandon Woolen mills be
lieve they ure entitled to In or
der to Justify them to mote their
machinery ncro from Coos Hay,
a main meeting of Klamath
Kali people HI he held tonight
at the Chamber of Commerce.
All Interested people are urged
to attend thH. Manager Uedll
llon of the Ilandon concern, who
leaves tomorrow, will be present
to take tip matters for the wool
en mill owners. The meeting bc
b!m at fc o'clork
: FINAL ESTIMATE
OF THE MISSING
PLACED AT
969
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DISCREPANCIES ARE NOTED IN"
STOKIEi)
Captaia or the Two Boat Tell Dif
ferent Verahwa of FnUlltf 0
clI Are Taking the Testlmnnr of
the ItMaetiRef Work of Ideati
f jta the Victim Proceed Steadily
at the Wbarf Morgue.
MASON TO MAKE
HIGHWAY GRADE
HIGHLY
NJOFD
NimnuumiNw citv a hovai. i:v.
TKRTAINKK
t'lenerat Pancliu Villa the blKgent Hie fnrt Hint he I wholly Mexican, srapli shortly after the battle of Tor
man In Mexlro today, In not anhnmed He an a bandit for many yearn, and reou. which made him the dominant
to attend a cofktlght. which U tun ,hfl, , lhl. monntning, where he was character In the constltutlonalUt fac-
more, at 'a national .poH In,. Mexico cnnH f()r , , b ,hc poorer on shou, becom6
,.,.., .... i... .i. ... ,ii ....... .... i LOCAL CONTBACTOR OETS CON
k .-.. mi in- i m- p.i,o remiiiivm, me ueuu vi me aaiion ue wouiu rroo-
r. ... ....-....
log. ''"" '""i"UK i me.
r l . Villa willingly poed for this photo
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than bull flchlluK. EY0atlit meaiic!
.Mexican may vv .tr mmmml,
uiiiuiriii it an ex
One reason for Vlj
'I
t'nlted Press Service i
QUKIIliC, June 1. Caaadlaa JP
clllc officials today estimates the EaBfk
rcsaof Irelamd death llat at 7 TMi
UbelleredtobenaaL Jr, . , ,
The ideaUflcaUo of theloiliaa at
RiwowU proceed raidir. H fci be
liered that the todies mc leeated etc
in the hulk of the tthuteK ohie. .
ably think an Utile of going to cock-
fight a be does now.
I
WORK ON THE
KUmalli VLHom Arr Met u Mile
Kr.Mii Town Willi a Hand anil Auto
moltllra, anil a lllj ltrcriJon la
iilrn Ttieiu by Hip Klka of That
C!ly4j ()i,r Acrlitent Ocrurml
on the Entire Trip.
New Ci
WJ
Breaks
biP6!m
Out on
LOCAL GIRL WILL
THPUiuoTiucnon
Lassen
TRACT FOR EIGHT MILES OP '
ruimBm .United Preia Service r
CALIFORNIA MONTREAL, Juae 1. lBTetle4
STATE HIGHWAY tton Into the wreck by the (OTenaeat
has-started. Toaajr the wreck coai-'
mission is securing the tcsUraoy of
the surrivor. bat the matter will be
finally decided by a royal coBaslMloa,'
Including two Judgea of the admiralty1
court, who will arrive here Juae 8th
-"tfj
B'
ll an a tlrrd bunch of Klka that
l.lndoy It v. anted In Uko county trnKi;UI Into Klamath I'nlU .Sunday
on a rhargf of ateallng hore In War
tier Valley Koiir of Hie liomea hn I
alleged to have taken are owned by
the deputy aherlfl from whose
rtittody ho rarnped.
Undtey U about 30 yearn of bi.
weigh about MU poundi, and l K
feet I Inchon high. Ilia complexion U
datk, and be haa blark hair. Until of
bin oye teeth, are gold crowned, and
itnllreable when he talk At tho
llin of eacaplng he wore a Kray
eater. dark Iroiuern, a white om.(
night all the wn friiin I o'clock tilt
II. returning from the eirurnlon to
likevleH While they were all tired
.!
United Pre Service a n:iekf"
ItKI) lll.l'KK, June I -A new cm- ThereM.l
ter, 300 feet from tho top of Mount noliie. Oreat-
!.:iitf.en. ami on the north Hide of the 'escaping.
alone, broke out Kunilnv afternoon. A rorent rai
It wa n happy bunch Hint brought Tl . crntl.r U 25 feet wld e and 10 feet crater vesterdalftl
glowing account of the princely re- 0Bi ntu, hag (lpep mure$i uartlmuaqe shocka'
mpllon ami entertainment given mem Hocks, lava mid ashei were scat- tho mountain. "$
by the peoplo or ikcviow itered to a, depth of two feet 200 feet Mount Lassen Is the.
The excursion of autoi reached from the crater Hocks as large its enno In the stale. I3?i
Lnkevleu- at I 30 Saturday Thev
n half
MISS MM.l.lK COGSWELL WILL BE
AN ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR IN
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
' IN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION
Will H. Mason of this city haa Just
been awarded a contract for a portion
' of the work on the northern terminus
,ot the California state highway. He
will begin work In about two weeks. I from London. - .
The contract awarded Mason la for' Wreck Commissioner Llndsey Uj
grading tbe highway from Hornbrook taking the evldenceof the membenr
to the Oregon line, a distance of ' or tno crew, as wen aa tne survivora
eight miles. The finishing of the high Today he report a grave dlacrep-;
way will not be taken up until later. ancy between the stories of Captain:
Kendall, commander of the Ill-fated,
Empress of Ireland, and Captain An
derson of the collier StorsUdt. which'
'Doc" Carter Here.
' Mra. Emma V. Cogswell and
raaughter, Miss Nellie Cogswell, came University
J. Hardin Carter returned Saturday' ..... .,h ,.-...
evening from Los Angeles, where he(
her Is taking a course in dentistry at the,,. .
r cA. ... eniifnia - " " "
... -, .-v. ... v - - .
couple of running horses which bej
wanu to enter at the Klka Rede. He,
were met abuut a mllo and
from Ihe city by tlm Lnkevlew brass
band and a reception committee In
I. ....... ntwl Htrif,..! Ilirmiifh Inun to
brero and Ian boots, bill mi coat or -"-'", nt , ,..
Club.
Here they were given an opportun
vet.
'In Wink In Park.
Arlln Worrol lias
Lake 10 enter the- government em
ploy. He will assist Superintendent rooms
Will tl. Hleol In lh work at head
quarters.
Kiinn to Crater )H 'to remove somo of the dust of
travel, nntl were tneu laaen iu 111
at the hotel and in private
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uant to land for which t
.... . j
ru- m
1 1 no tirimiu opinion staw
1 "Tho contract does aoti
l,tf1nl(o tliiip.vlinn n Rhn
becomo liable for assess!
ipenses, and It Is very npp
ju tlmo should be fixed, bjf'l
which In effect delgaU"
CHIEF CJOUXSEL OF THE RECLA,tltm shall be whmij
able from the
SAY POE VALLEY
DUES ARE VALID
irarhant Arnnt Ir In ttlA eltr todaVt
last night from Palo Alta. Calif., ' Carter Is well and favorably known . . . ,.h B ,, , J
ere .urns LOgnweit IS avienaing uerv, uiiu is u Kiauuaic ui vue maw-
ford University of California, ath county high school. He has ac-
will spend the summer here, cepted a position as night engineer at
Mrs. Cogswell has property In- the Ice plant during tbe summer va-
:. cation.
Cogjvvcll his Just been ap- ,
an assistant Instructor In tbe Standardized tests of the relative.' John Wannamaker announce -that-
t of psychology. She U a intellects of children, age for age,, be will close hla Philadelphia Urea
r of the Klamath county high made by Lewis M. Terman, associate on all Saturdays In July and August;
f,belrK a membet of the class of professor of education at Leland Stan-'and at 5 o'clock on every business day
ford Jr. University, California, show in the year. He will use hla inln-l
girls to be smarter than boys. Pro-'once to have a nation-wide Saturday;
may also gather up a string for the!
relay race, which la to be one of the
big local events of the July show.
Water Users to Meet
MATION SERVICE HOLDS THAT)
THEY MUST UK PAID NOW THAT
LAND IS UNDER WATER
two clauses, one ei
water Is nvalluMeii
whose land vvatar I
1 "Available"
disposal,"
. .. it ... tifiki ,1 in.... ..i.l I
Arciiriuni. iu ... ... -Mi.h Tll0 auH-ctafj
counsel 01 tne reciumuuou service, me between lands 'VI
m.
rkfv'
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fs
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SIX HUNGRY MEN
HAVE TROUT FEEDE
feasor Terman also Informed the San closing. It is probable the clerks wilt,
Francisco Teachers' Institute that ' be paid on a five-day basis.
work that Is the most rapid la thej
most accurate. Children of 7 and 8 .
LY CAFE CHEF PREPARES BIG
bouellt of the
which ennnotj
Important Matters to Be Attended to at Session
Tint lutrodncllon of talks on
ler pertinent to tno water user iunl
farmers, and Ihu question of sending
representation to WiimIiIiikIoh t wrl
for the passage of tho twenty-year ox
tension hill aro two of tho features of
ihu uiimml Minuting of the Mlockbold
rs of the Klamath Water Users Asso
ilutlou to Im held Friday l Hoiiston'H
opera house. ' t
Tho program of speeches will bo
held Iu the forenoon, bfKliiuliiK nt
10:30, The list follews:
"Dairying" , Prof J. (1. 8wim
"Drainage and Seepage
Projoct Mauager J, 0. Cauii
"Co-operative Iluylng and Selling"
,.,,,,, , , J, M. Ktull
"Itlaiuath Soil and Crops,"
Prof. M. A. McCall
"Hsclamatlon Relief MatUra" . . .
owners or lands In Poe Valley which
are under the second unit ditches are
obliged to pay dues to tho Klamath
Water Users Association, Theso peo
ple object lo paying these., assess
ments, holding that they aro fur
nished water this year upon a rontal
basis, and not ns aro tho othor water
Uhors.
King's opinion in tlio mutter fat-
! ilm nfturnooii the business hos- owa.
,f 11... uim-kiinlili.m will bo hold. Tlio nttuiitton of this ollleo has been ,.eoud unit, Mai
ni.i ... ...v . .... ....... , . ...Sl
mat Abel Ady
If tlmo pormlls, there will bo other
talks.
tw
1IVUU1
fc
maniior of payi
not cntor. The'e
' -'J
cortniu lanu owi
clnbslllcatlon, vta.1
water Is nvallabV
The liingungo 1
lltli cii8o does net
Humntlon. ?1
iws'rt
Water is, in n
lands under thodl
Li
CATCH
&.
NO.M1CAL ENJOYMENT
HUNCH OF EPICURES
FOR GASTRO-
OF
At this tlmo, directors will bo elected, plied lo tho lefusal of certain lundi
There aro two tickets In tho field, one owners In Poo Valley to pay their Twthl)
composed of tho preuonl admlnlstra- assessment ieuB on me smuim ii,
... 1 . I . I. ..,.1 ..ih.IIaI.I.v frtH ilinla Iniiiljl
tlou. Theso tiiniliunuis ro as hh-mmu-i m ... . ..-. ...... "' ,f0und 1,300 CI
Ml 11 UKiii seiin,, .. .., v....., .- ,(,io ,B(
IhoiiKii wutor is iiiriiisiieu uu nm
1 1 mill it
School emit
-J. It.
lews:
FlrHt district, Klamath Falls
Dixon and J. II. Elliott.
Second District, Lost Hlver ami
Poo Vnlloy John Irwlu, James Kioll
ami S, II. (Irimtli.
Third district, Merrill and Callfor
nll 0. A. Ilimtlng, 0. (I. Merrill anil
j, (l. Swan.
Fourth district, Klamath project at
largo Abol Ady and Theodore N.
Case.
lands on 11 rontal basis. Tlio doctslon
In tho (Irlfflth caso Is given ns tho
basis of such contention.
Tho by-law of the association hero
Involved Is as follews:
"llovenuos necossary for tho ne
cnmpllshmeut of tho purposes of tho
association shall be raised by an as
sessment from time to tlmo against
tho shares of stock thereof appurte-
lllucklmwk, lie
mid is populated
. I'ftlnu l.nnU 1.1a
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1 V
llert tu Cruise '
William Whltel
wlth tho forestry 1
Medford, on his
near Hand Creek.
a third'
which At uoou today U. J. Lincoln was
tl basis. I host at a slx-plato banquet that would
!b Qrlf-'m-he Dolmoulco'a swellest dinners
an as- look llko it backdoor hand-out. The
'banouot was served at the Rex cafo.
I nit.-.. .-.....-. a 1. . 1 . n ..-. n ! I if
for all ii'ieo luuuiuiuiu puincio, i;a ,--.
I VttllOy I "" 1'Ullvv.ll utunucu l,UU, ...w
empiieu uy iiiu uuugry uuu m -
;L, 'Just one hour and sovou minutes, ine
..!. Itrnnl u'APn nanvlit RlllldaV at the
... . --- ..-. .o-
"-! mouth of Surlna Creok by 11. J. Un-
fChlcugo coi., rjr. Fred Wcsterfold and Clar-
! hlOCk, ,... Mnlsplimitiiiflier. DOO L'lalniB tO
rUlon, nuvo iiookcU tho largest ouo, Lincoln
treeta, 0vCn0.i 1,. numhera, and Motsy makes
ffe,y Dy no claims at all.
Isevon- Timort now full of trout are Ed
'Dodge, Joe Drett, Dave Lenox, War
' reu Dubl, Dr. Fred Wosterfold and II.
'J. Lincoln,
lonuccted
herefrom Four buffalo calves have Just been
10 timber 'boru ou the Wichita national forest,
bringing the herd up to 51.
i
In co-operation with tbe weather
ears, he says, should not be kept la, bureau, forest rangers are to measure
school longer than an hour and a half, snow depths In the Western BJOUft-
day. t talma.
White Pelican Gone
J
lt
Other Rodeo Outlaws Rounded Up for tbe SU
"White Pelican." that meek, dirty-
gray cuyuse. which bucgeu jonnny
Judd out of his chances for first mon
ey at the first Rodeo, and which acted
up In tho samo manner at the last
ltodeo, may not be ou the boards
when the Elks' show Is staged In July.
In fact, there Is every reason to be
lieve that the renowned outlaw la a
goner, for Art Acord and Earl Simp
son went a couple of hundred miles
out of their way In a hunt for tbe
beast.
The other Elk outlaws, Cheyenne,
Square Deal and Pin Ears, are round
ed up. Cheyenne was saddled; and
mounted by Acord, and he found the
old timer Just aa hard a bucker aa
a
before. Cheyenne, Square Pfel'hd
White Pelican were attract&H,
Rodeo In Los Angeles In 1913,
Simpson and Acord ..have, J
turned from trying out.horse.
us far as Alturas, and working pt .
Steel Swamp, the Dalton ranch, taef
Carr ranch, Duncan ranch and the'
Mitchell and JF ranches. Out el fbN.
ty backers they selected a deeeCM
the worst, and win use-the Jfr'.l (,.
bucking contests. t ? " "J ? &
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audi .riua u m tmw mui .p a
to Klamath Falls, the fatrwtlTab W ,
the reservaUoa and ttwrt owffKjV.
Tk-e arottin IB'M1 MtmtM . i
rounded for the,
the rmrwui-. r $
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