The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 05, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914
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BIGGEST CROWD
AT
ANNUAL MEETING
m:w nrrici.its not knows i n.
hi. toMuur
Tnd.i)' Srlnii of tin- Klnluttlli Wntrr
I vrt lllii Willi u ir) Mu n-..
flit ',iiiir. llldlllllr S .-! )
nl h luting il Dflrgnlr In W nlilii.
lull Will III ink' u If lliirlii. III.'
mIiiii IihIii)",
J II. I lin Ul ln Ibv illrnKit nl
tltt Klamath Wntrr I's-m AsmkImUiim
Mill noi tw kuuu until k clock
Mil evening. '1'bo r?uit of din viae
ltl tlini b? milKiunir.l m I lie roun
Il0l"l,
i' mltWttblllly of xmiiIuik u ilolr..
Knit, lu W'b.IiIiikiiui in viurk fur ilix
1'nnnE" uf tbv rMrimlnti bill u n
quotum (tint I in ! titkcii ii( ll"
IliU DfluriKHIII.
Tln Ureml ltrinlaiir.j uf uy of
lliu inrotttiKk uf tlio Klaumtli Wntr
'mif ,ixlnlll)l una (irmfiil wll.'ll
Ib0 Hinuial UH'vlliie rnllrtl 10 r
irr a( 2; 30 tbU nfl.iriioou In tint
win lmup by I'rbtoiii Atl AO)
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AlHiarenll) Illiuli Kli-utor lutti-iil l,
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uclllit isfct'll ill inn oiinm-M ui ni
.otlAllon by tli UHMtoliW (linn ba
o-r bcu tldurVil in Ibo )
tl&lftod
llio miliiB till ttfiornouii 1 tin-
annual olntlou of urtlcctn, ftlul n tulvi
wi. alio taken Oil two nmrtiillnriiU to
tb b)-Utt, Kolloulnc I'"' follui;
Ibv fomuilllr-u aiHilntit for tbat iur
IN HISTORY
im.t. rutlril to count tint ballot, tlur-
lug whltjti tlnin tltr llltllu: 4 lUllf
pl otr (or a Kcnornl .IIkiuhIoii of
ijUMtlon of liiitrt to thi' UnJ-.
owoori.
Thr noiuliiallona for illrciora tarLy
ibp four dUtrlciM frp folloa;l
Klrt ttUtrkt. ot) to .-loci, J. It. Dhoti
ami J. It. Klllott, ncconU Ultrlet. onp
lo tUct, John Irwin, Jninv l.'icll ami
Htcpbeu Orimib; tliltU dUtrlct. lo
to lcl, C. A. Iluntlne. C. (1 Merrill
ami J. 0. ttu; fourth illiirict. ono
to lct, Abl Ally and Thaodor N.
Caa.
Of aeiitlonal bnont wm the
momltiE hohIoii, which In rcnlliy
a farrarr'a Imtlltuli!. The talki of
I'rojiti Jdaimgrr Cm on 'HcoimKo
and Iralnao." and Count)' Aitrlcul
tur AKriit M. A. McCall on "Klam
ath Holla and Crop," vent t'.pH:lally
cood. and will bit of bcimnt to all for
tunatn fliougli to lmv hoard tlmui.
Two othor good number were tho
talki of J. M. i:ull on co'Oprntlon.
and I'maldcnl Abd Ady. vho took up
"rollof iiiouauraii" nml uwd mtloii
nt onco to aocuro tho pbihuko uf tlio
cxtnalon bill.
SEWER DISTRICT
MEETS APPROVAL
lly a vtilti of 2 to IU, tho pmpi.rtyj
uwnem of Mill. Ilallroad and Second I
urn ui.rt....M ...i.iiiinti ii im lii fiior of
tho lonatnirllnn of thu lift It sewer
district. This was shown nt last
nlKlit's' meetliiK, when tho petitions!
.i i ......i ......... k. i ir. m mtv i in nun.
i is in !- 1 I'ti ui iii nil"" '" '
ilii,i,lf
Thi. matlor will now be laUen up
with (ho city council.
"Psychological" Panic
Redfield Says Pessimists
4
UAhniOII, N, ( .liino C Secre
tary Itedilold of (ho department of
commerce, luldrusauig the local Cham
ber of (lommurro lust night, support
ml I he contention of I'lCHldont Wil
son that niiy flimnrlnl i' lumlnraa
preaslon now Ik psyohploBlcnl"
not physical,
"The uion who ar making tho most
PMilnkitlo tpechM right now arorlpo for tho slcklo."
McNary Wins Over
Benson by 13 Votes
liiiitil I'm flrrvlcn
HALI.M. Jumt i Willi tlm receipt
of ilu lnt rUil Multnomah county
'return from On- irrriu primary, tin
j ki ttlttK run. but k pc ii Justin- Charles
Mi.S'ary of Hnlm ml Jutle Henry I.
I'riimin or Ktuumth I'dlln fur the
Jiullrf (luirlr MrVnr)
fou nli irinililir.iii iiouiiimtloii for Jim
litre uf llip nuprt'lll.) iiiurt tnnit. to ;iu
in.lii), wlili McNnry NoiiiIiihIcU.
rbi'cK of I lie nlllclnl flKurm ty ,
HoCf.'tntv of itlfll.. Ili'ii H. Olrull run.
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'r,"H, c.Nry'. l-mt of 13 vote.
.McNary r.fHM-J3.lltolw.
PMII l llllH w l.WVif
MORE SPEECHES
ON TOLL VOTE
asiiimito.n mi:miii:u or tiikJ
SK.VATK TOHAV IIWIA.V A HIT
TKIl Altlt.Ha.VMi:.VT LA TOI.-j
l.l.TTi: SI'I'AKS TO.MOItltOW. I
United 1'rcu SttIc
WABIIINUTON, I). C, Juno C
l'roipvcta for a otu uu (ho repoat of
tho frco tolli clauto of tlio Pnnamai
iranal bill thi week faded today, when i
8enntor I'olndvxter began a loni; et
prfch aenlnil the repeal
Senator t.n I'olloltn announced to
day thai ho expect tn upeak mot of
tomorrow.
ANOTHER PEAK
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TUuliliK1 I All A H'8" ,o lltt ,ho KKK,li-
llllllllllJ LAVA Thi game, In conjunction wl(h (hu
'will be (be attraction at .Modoc l'ark
Sunday afternoon. It Is hinted that
MiaOlli: lli:roitTS THI.! OF A-V'(i,0 Cowboy outllold ploys ou horse-
KIIUITIO.V O.V A HMALI. ISI-lXn.bock, but Klmor Lawrence U author-
Miu i i lift at rtiniitAttt . ,u lilrli mnki
ix thi: I'.iciric owned iiyi
i HOLLAND
U"t" Sorv,cop
MANILLA, Juno .'..
A Hliort me-
sk received today stales that euor- ,,uy without W. II. A. Uenner lu the
moil diuiiiiKti has resulted from tho'iine-up, n (he printers Insisted that
eruption of a volcano on the Island of !n ,ould lay aside for tho time being
Hinntii r. a ii icn ioNneHiiiii,
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Tlio dispatch ntnlM Hint a hundred
homes were destroyed. II carried no
lldlnH as to fatalities.
Are Most Prosperous
nun who nro prosporoUH in pocket,"
Knld ho,
"ThlnRs nro noi tied up bo torrlbly
ilKhl when Now York and California
lORlsUr more automobllefl than ovor
hefino, por capita. Also from Cali
fornia, Florida, Kansas, Missouri, No
brcakn and tho other states comes tho
glad cry of a bumper harvest, nil hut
LINK RIVER BEAL
OEAD FROM BLOW!
though oi'i:it,vri:i upon, aged
INDIAN lAH-SiO Hl'ltVIVi: Hi:.
i.nu hit os thi: hi:.w wrni .t
IIOIthKHIIOi:
After being lu u cml.conclou
tain for nliio day. Link HUrr Ileal, a I
well known Klamuih Indian, died latt
nlitbt nt ill.- Blackburn hospital, at I
tlio nmilt or a blo mi (lie head from
a lnr4lioc III .umallant. Tom Wil
liam In In Jrt .,1 iln Agency.
Tin kmI .iill:iii Him hinught hcr
by III ton Ho Dim), ami (ho frnr
(iin of i ho .Lull was trcputiiK'U b '
Or Mi'imiiiin tin failed to .unite i
llnw.n. I
BY MILITANTS
M.. rosTI.V Itr.MOi, I.VCI.UI).
i.mi cii.i.m:d iiiiii.i:. akk dk
stiiovi:i iv thi: i.ati:nt mt.
ntA(ii:oi'TKA;i:
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llin-,0niuu l't sicrvlco
ni.'itiiv, kiikUiki, jum :.. iiin-
laut nl IT ru Bet ten loilny burned llrend
jinll iliiucli, built by (he Normans, dc
fitroyliiK many prlrclcM nllcn.
. Aiiiouk llK'o wus (bi famous I
chained lllblc. TliU tcntampnt, rlt-j
ten lu'loit. prlntlnK n known. Ii:m
boil) (bullied lo I lu. iliHiicel mil for
cuturl(ii, to protKi tho book from
Ibrft.
LOCAL KIDS WILL
PLAY DAIRYITES
tM)ltltlS TIM KINDS IT lMl'OS
SI1H.K TO IIK 1IKKK. CONTEST
.sCVD.w iiti:i.Li)i:i nv kihtoii
iaWVI.lt (iAMK
TbU f oi onoon Colo Oliver, mau
aKer of thu Kaslu. rcceld word (bat
It would bv lmpoulblo for the Dorr la
ball team to como here Suuduy. Ha
'Immedlaiely koi buny with (ho phone,
ami before uoou had mado arrauge
Imeiita to brine lu tho Dairy "Cow-
lly for (ho statement which makes
It doubtful.
i Meantime, (be lawyers and news
papermen are working hard for the
'icnnto Sunday, which will he a curtain
jralser to tho L'aglo lllRht (If they do
go up). Tho llnrrlsiors will lmo to
.ma menu lona.e, ieji uu uuu
c.
llrower use tholr crops of lichen to
pull off tho old Kame or hiding the
ball, llennor refuses, nml Instead,
niiuounce.i that ho will go to Weed
and soo it 1UCAL ball game. (Loud
pedal on tho word procodiug "ball.")
Tho print house denliens are get
ting In ll form, In fact, so well pre
pared that nil tho attorneys In town,
sny tho prlnteis, will fall awful short
of "pl-lng" It.
t'uiinoit to Ituu Again
Formal announcement has beeu
I'lmlo that "Undo Joo" Cannon of
Danville, 111., formor spoakor of the
house, will bo n candidate for con
gress from his old district.
Tlio Denlnger laundry nt llaudon
will bo rebuilt and equipped with
modern machinery.
Lumber shipments to San Francisco
from west coast harbora aggregated
23,8r.0,000 for tho first two weeks of
Hay. Coos Ray sout 5,170,000 feet.
CHURCH BURNED
Another Is Raised Akve Villa
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General Natera Made
KL lA0, Texas, June 3. Friends
of General I'nncho Villa are worry
Ins over the appointment of General
INinolll Nntoni as rommauder In chief
of Iho central military zone, making
him Villa's simerlor In the campaign
against ZacaUca Acuta Callrates,
San Luis Tntoil and lelco City.
At this (Imc Villa Is at Chihuahua
umtiriMlni: (rentment for soro throat.
A correspondent who has accompa
nied Coiioral Villa In nil hU cam-
pnlKiis since November predicts that
Villa will make no protect nRdlnst
the appointment of Natern. He said:
"General Villa knew several days
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Lots of Fans Are
Going to
When tlio Sunday morning train
pulls out of Klamath Falls It will
carry a special coach filled with ball
players, fans and boosters for the
Elks ltodeo. Tho coach will bo dec
orated with a full length streamer
on both sides, nnnouuctng to tho
world that tho biggest thing of the
year will be the ltodeo nt Klamath
Falls July 3, 4 and S.
Just who will go fiom the Elks'
ltodeo committee has not been made
known, hut the number will bo sot
loss than half a doren.
Test wells will be driven by the
government In soveral sections of tho
Philippines to determine whether
petroloum exists In profitable quan
Chief of Central Division
ago that Qoneral Natera would receive
k.. ....I..M..I U'hnn ..tail If Ihl,
the appointment. When asked If this
would cause him to change his plans
he said It would not. He further said:
" 'I nnlv desire Deace. If General
rMHMHI.M h.lrHVAa ! -1. A ttnimlfll. '
ment of Natera will hasten peace I am
tn favor of If "
According to the correspondent the
only alms of General Villa Is peace, ,way frequently used, and the defense
and a government that will protect i witnesses testified tbat It had been
the poorer class of Mexicans from the 'abandoned for some time. Justice of
ravages or tho overlord. The peons I the Peace Gowen last night dismissed
are his people, and to free them from' the charges against the defendants,
their former slavery and poverty islthe hearing was finished at 10:10
tho only aim of Villa. '0. m.
I This la only one of the many
the Game
Amoug those who are planning on
making tho trip are Lester Terwilll-
gor, F. H. English, Chas. Ferguson, It.
Vnnco Hutchlus, Earl Hilton, Garry,
Van ttlper, Virgil De Lap, Perry Do
IP, "Hoppe" Bridges, Henry Ket-
stover, Carl Youug, Arthur l.eavltt,
Earl Elliott, Earl Whltlock, Bill Hous-
tou. Hank Frio, O. Larson, A. F. 8al
flcky. Will Wilson, O. M. Hector, W.
11. A. llennor, Joo Brett and M. J. Mc
Douough, Before Suuday morning this list
will probably bo Increased by fifteen
more.
Commercial Club of Clmarroa,
Kan., has adopted the following slo
gan; "The blamed fool didn't know
It couldn't be done', bo he went ahead
and done IL"
USED AUTOS TO
; MAKE GETAWAY
(HIOHWAY.MI..V IX XKW YORK
I'UI.I. OFF TWO HCOCEMF-X
AKS.WJLTS OX PAYMASTERS IX
I IIItOAD4DAYI,iaiIT
L'tilled I'rcs Kcrvfre
NEW YOKK. Junn
-At noon to -
day highwaymen ued a blackjack on'
the H)maur of Xlu Atnerlcan Can!
compnny la frr-i of the company's i
ofini'unJ tubbed him of 2,700, Tbey!
(hen Jumpi-d Into a fast auto and
made pimt, (heir escape. I
Shortly after this has been report
ed (o (he police headquarters came
Jtlie word of a similar crime rommlt
Med in Ilroaktyn, where the pay clerk
of the John Masury Paint company
,vraj knocked down and robbed of
t3,0()0. The robbers In this case es-
'caped in (be rame manner.
W. C. T. U. WILL
HOLD INSTITUTE
ALL DAY SESSION WILL nE MELD
AT r.HACK M. E. CHURCH WITH
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DELEGATES FROM ALL PARTS
OF THE couxrr
i
in preparation lor the coatla. caa -
palgn. a Kliiaath'coujrtjr UMtttuteJof
-mv uucu b xi ro. v a 1 1 m p 1 1 a M g lj
Union will be held here Tuesday. Th
sessions will be heJ4at Qraa M. E. ,
church tronao I&.4. aaherwUl,
be a dinner served (herein " "
A large attendance Is expected from
Merrill and other outside unions. A
splendid program has been prepared.
WYLAND-HUNT
ARE DISMISSED
EVIDENCE INTRODUCED IX THE
JUSTICE COURT HEARING FAIL
ED TO SHOW THAT THE ROAD
WAS BEING USED
Because the evidence Introduced by
the state failed to show that the road
W. F. Wyland and Clarence Hunt are
alleged to have fenced up was a high-
'charges ami counter cnarges uiea is
the courts by the Brown Brothers and
'Wyland, his wlfo and daughters. Sev-
iernl are awaiting the action of the
igrana jury, usy -terryman ap
peared for the defense In Thuraaay'a
hearing.
Eugene manufacturers are planning
for a state wide exhibit of made-ln-
Oregon products.
Make Reduced
One and TWrd Fare From
Arrangements have been made with
the Southern Pacific for one and one
third fare round trip on all trains ia
Oregon and California during the
Elks Rodeo, July S, 4 and 5.
A special train will be run from
Weed with a one fare round trip
from that point. The one and oitej.
third fare will apply to all other
polns, a A
If satisfactory, to tha Weed peepla
tf
HIGHER SPIRIT
OF PATRIOTISM
WILSON'S PLEA
CALI-S .FORCES TOOLH OF-CIVtU
tZATIOX-
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lAddrw,a OW"-- VH
HUtea Naral Aeademjr,
.j (f -C vJ
Urges Tttea to
nenetaber TrM
,49Ihh0i. Hh
Tbey Are Maaaplee of U WhM
ADtcrican People, Not McteJyJ
Par of the Xaikw't FghUai Feres
United Prea-'Semev " '
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ANNAPOLIS, Md June 0. Ad
dressing the graduating class at tk
United States Naval Academy, before
an audteacoI 5,000, Preal4Mt WU-
Ison urged the eabryojidailral-, to. ea
ter a sertlce tobuauiBlty, Uetead o
"a deslro to fight at the. drop of a
bat or some'sllght punctilio."
Wilson predicted that'the Aeserlca
occupation of Vera Crni wot leare
"a different taste In the mo-tat of a
people who haTe beea if eat lag and
dcspialac AmerleaBe." , i X& '
( "It oagat alw-ra to be aae,a your
thoughts that "yon are a aaipl
American? not Merely iw-tatn.
i "- - . nti & i Rite m y
hot merely aoldlere, atrpjjjjhaje
I the point or view or American
. , , imrr.,
",In;rai;.amy and fpr&
jprealdeat. "That ska Uta
a-teg the
inatnuneBta of .clvlUaatlea. aa
t d'.' i
t
noi as laa-r-aie-w oi -r iiuu.
! "America's ldeaia to serve kuauuM
jjty. Every UMe'yoa. let ta Jttara aai
Striae flv ,f re to . tk wlad. TO-
ought to rejOUe.tUarit ts la ltaelf
Baeaaag. is you ,tnat you are on aa ei
raad that other aaviahavc aome-
Itlaee forgbttea BoT'abT erraaa--f
conquest.'biitiaerraedef etvlce." J
crater mm
. DRAW $100,000
IF THIS AMOUNT IS IXCXVDaD IK
THE SUNDRY CIVIL BELL IT
MEANS ItRGHt
FORCBtMOX
ROAD WORST
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WASHINGTON. D C..JttjtftJ6.-
ia uaaaratood that, two ,Ceo
it
Items already passed by the commit
tea and included In the fundryjtfvjl
bill which will be reported next week,
are 1100,000-for. Crater .Lake s-k-
$15,000 tor the. Improvement of -the
Clackamas salmon hatchery.
K-V
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The above is received-here-wl
much rejoicing, as, the, amount t
highway Improvement la Crater. Lake
National Park tblayear depeada uposx
the amount of money appropriated.
With this sum available there vrlH
be employment for-over 300 -awa.
and many miles of highway wlir'be
constructea oy meiorce uaaer u-,
E, Goodwlnt corps of eVglBeers. 1
f i Al J
Warshtps'of all nation wlHba per
mitted to pas through 'the Paj
canal, but canaot llager mora tkafi
twenty-four hours at' either ' fa
time of war. o&
'4 TF I
All of OremMi"
AfakiJV'ii
tho special train will probably leae
Weed at 5. o'clock in tha moralaa. ar-
t- - -T-. . nif i -r - . t
riving at Klamath rails at :
From here the tral wlll'go'ft
Kirk aad leave tkswe ai.l:4. M
l Vl.n.ll. Valla ! mt 1t.
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This will give the. train erew
an hour tor dlaaer.'ao they ca.
LuHioVrjij.Tjtsl o'
raaaiag wata eetwesm awamas
Rates
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