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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1914)
'! 5 Sto hk PRINTS Tl IK NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS KLAMATH FALLS'- . OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER" :IkIiIIi Vwir No, i!,lilM KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 19M Price, Five Cnria icuettuut HraiJi CRESCEWTSCHDOL BROWNS RELEASED CLERK BOUND TO p IRWIN MOTION THE GRAND JURY Carrying Bodies of Child Victims of Empress of kelahd From Lady Grey M ItOHL I'l'Mlf VMHl. ' lltf TIMM Ml.r UOsI ( t TN(, HinllM VsKK Till. HlhMI.MI. (IT f'HAIHil. .JMNr.rci(VKi.i, 4'ki:i:h iii.k. lllCNTh SHIPBUILDERS RODEO PLANS ARE HEREARE ACTIVE ILLUiERWAY; TO CHANGE ARENA s t (it'll urn I mutton of lJUirU-i u .Ut'M.I J, Jll.ll... .i lllMK-r Jollll If Will. Jllll( Of 111. Mi.u WIhi I'rmri ,n,,'"f ,,0"M "" IK liii..i w nmtee or iii.iiiiic iion a fpn--.- mt which t. (), MniHii, Hiiitmaii 1 1, . uiLnii, III' ll I Yum mi1 iif AH Heir I miii NiiMlurn IC11..1. ! . luriit... and Hill mill mm. to DIi. iritii fiJll ull until l.r lrftri I'll I ll! IX'M III lllillll ss'im-coomy meet HERE JUNE 23 BBraBMHlBrir?g6CTrSBa5BgarPpHC'- WKflQMi .-Iflafllil?" 4F31flHfiHlr i'bHSHmBSE'73b HPVbHhb HOOLHJAN IS IJIMN'O REMODEL LED IXTO EXCURSION CKAKT, 3ioixc has rntrMTifliiTi.Vfj ap. I'AIIATUS SOW grand stand capacity to bk enlarged (Herald Sjt-cln Service) ', SHIPPINGTON, Juno 10. Joseph Aci,r1 nn,t Sl'"Pn Ho Secured a Guthrie, owner and master of thct tl, I'liMiijK I. MUiim. uf iin Mini. .,,ro fi'1 ''f llruti were at rem. ........ ! nl Crrinl iVek Tui.iln I IlllnllltlllU III I 1. 1' I I I l fill tttlM, 1 . Till) iHroililntlun ut'Uii M. 1. ii,r 'Hit 1. jVfirrmn was Imihh) w mniiMi in ., 'M. Cora Wjlniid ht'Inm Attiinir , ...,, . III. 8. Ualt, I nut urn! of thr- district l It 0. Ilou.k, a ,.rom.,,cl, ,,',, ,or ,( m iUl.iil.ilMI..bw,idUirltilriH ,,, ,,,,, JJni w u CtrMrni, irliJ t,.,M Ju.ilt. , ,,,, ,tl H h 0f ili IW I-. M. tlt. m rr..rt, ,., ,u ,,., , 4 , 11 ni uil Aimiun tin n runreo ill mil- me nf IIh hIkwiI fund uf Hit; ilUtrltl Hr Ht4 bun ml ttr ( t'pnr I'lfnn inn erainl jut) lr KuuiLv a lit! hi alluinc). Vet- til A. Korbc, acriiiiit ivrtft, uwf In from t.rlullK H tnkp l ho III L iiruifcuiine iitlotni) Mr Ipm. Chk Thillllmi nml Junie IHiVU. aim UaJIrJ tht (.riitmutiun In iti Ju tiiv tuuft ntii nUu liort', liatttti: ttimu Juti h autu Tut-ilr allrrnuou. j Tim eliat ealui Mr. Itourkc , jaikmin. jhm;iiiii: ami KI.A.M. nut stem tu to vt) ilTtioc, bui a j fat a nii ho UariioU tl;o trouble ' rcm to ho In tho uatui of a local j quarrel, Ihefv ha alviaxi tutu a cotuldvr- Mr uriltlk III (lie OoKrtll CliUUl Jlitrkt fuud. atiU aiiarvtillx It li Ho Ihc tudluw of il:tt Kthoot tlril. in lliu M(i tu Itian thl lulcivit. ll i tlalmtitl dial IhU cua-1(jr lr.cqUiity hooitcr li. Al thai1 Um ia lircn lollottril If Iho (irvoiut ()m(, ,,ief0 w to tirrtrctctl an oruan- flltr. Tl.Mtfrtn tu tknrl' tar lh tirlvarf iKlm? Mr Hi.urKe. itn.i uoic. ni -! tim tcmia auratiion. ot " '"Besides Cash Prizes Running Into Thousands, Many Valuable. i.lic .iuiii niol hn rlnll-ia llml in la flr.'tMili nmt nlahfirnla lllsim Will ho. 1 ifaily ami Mine to lurti oicr all tlicl made for (ho tntortalnnieiit of the fundi) ii f ilia ortUn tu liU turcMur Unltora. tim Im suet mil of office. Tlin ernnd, i fi, iiivi'lltiK W. A. PvUuIl wa Jurjr lll inrl xlthlit Uio next ftw '.,ltIod a director lit place of 0. It. I)o ttayg, and If lu cato I not dUnon! , j,n.,. otlicr mattcra wcro tnkcu up at . uf moncr ll vlll bo coiuldoffd at llial l(lo mating for tlio uibtilliIlnK of IhUi t'int. riKlcn. tlie fiootl String of Mean Ilomca for Uif f , - . Mucking contcitsi, antl There Arc gwamer Hooligan, Ii fitting up 'boat In line Rtyle as an excursion boat. 'The captain says lie baa already cx-t tuded ,ooo iu refuting, and Is not 'through yet. The captain's zon. 1, W. CuthrleJ I will be engineer. Trip hoat U Ut be! llo-chriMtncd before who coes Into I (commission. A more thorough do-of a aictent number of good, hard ucrlption of tho boat and her mission jbtickinK. horses and wild horaca t Ion the lake will he given soon. m0 the coming July show a big t n-i. .. ,-..- , .i . - iiucccas. Many osceptlonally hard l'lcntj- of Itail lironctio Proralatil lo Iake the Will! Horse Itacca nic Thrillers. Tho Ilodeo Association la assured ''" . . 1 3 Mt.- boat of'th Upper Iako. A powerlul c a"a "co.n "" steam force pump, aa well as ample "" ula '" """"'" "D"r "" Kre hoe has been Installed aboard thef Bodeo 6unds. boat. t Art Acord has Jurft returned from the Bly country and the reservation. where he secured nine more mean outlaws for the bucking contests. Harry Etllta, who has charge of ae- transit for Iramedlato action. At the curing the gtocK, cas arrangea wun 'Ore, with tho steam power of tho boat ! Mr Vinson of Langell valley for forty concentrated on the numos. there !r nuy wuu norses. Vinson nas auoui In case of a fire along the water front any of the launches could tow j the boat to the scene, while steam , 3Jld be raised on the Modoc during i Mo AT II tllfVTV lltHlSTUItS WILL HCVI.si: .MIU.NX OI ADVCItTIS. IMJ THIS ItLdlON Al taut liU'lit'il Ohambor of Coui . mvrt mi-utlnr;. tho illrctuu uvt fund uui t, Jon,, 33 M th, daio for the uinBtlus tho imillin of the children who were I me whim )!Hns cotitainCng fruii; 0 l.rtfy Gte cne of the rcscuo i. :;i- ll ut went to the scene of the tollmen blwc?n the collier Storstad vitilnts of the wreck of the Kuipros aua U:o Canadian I'aclflc Railway 'of Ireland were landed al Montreal steamer A largo crowd stood about thh gangway as tho bod.es were ear ned down to he picked out by friends. In some canes parents of the children had been drowned also, and there was no one to claim the bodies. RODEO PRIZE LIST IS FINISHED would be force sufficient to throw a stream over any of the buildings or factories on the shore. Captain Wickstrom Is deserving of highest commendation for his gener our efforts In. behalf of tho public good. Trophies Are to Be Given MellliHI llrlo Noun, I 1-aill.V Nlgl.t nt i:lk. Tlulrmlay ctonlng Mil bo l.u i",rK" s"p'imiii. unt yCr MKlit at lh Clk Indite, and tlm ,-t,.'Kradtmlf from tho t-iiKlnoorltiR do lortnliimuril commlttro Im. nrranucd U'aiimuit 11 tho I'liUfmlty of OreKon. a ".lilrt wal.t" tlauro. with nsolltiil l rrnclcd Trlilay cvenlnR "' mualo and rrrmbmiiia. All iho4 ,-' 'k oraployiiicnl on 1 he h. I'. w., 11..- - .i .. .I,,,, far -tiriornncK lirujrvt i hihhiu ro m for I lii ahlrt waUtn. vral tlioutiaud acii'K of marsh land j Steven. I IV......M l.'l.lll.ll. I t.t... ailHIK ui'l't't iini"i " ...v...... jow on lit nil Kltonil neri', na nu imenu .t ii.,. i,trni dlinnlii tirfiini ptilerliie I Mmubt-r. of tin, Klamath l,lt,.rary ,.. 1 ('lull Mi'IiiImtm I'lrnli', t'luli Irti ililn nfinrnouii fur tlm vlclu lly of Bandy llr-arli, on thn MrComack Aicordlug to the program Just ar- JSuo. first prlt 200, t,ecoud prize Conditions Only one man allowed Iu Irani-mi In- tlin itodio Amuioinonl As- J100. Conditions Two miles each each chariot. Race to ho half mile soclatlou, four thousand dollars In 'day. Kach rider to have four horses, each day. Teams to compete three rash, besides a large number of val-'ltldcrs to xaddle, unsaddle, mount and days. Winner of first day to take out uablu trophies will be distributed 'dismount unassisted. Change horses side of track next day. among thu contestants In the Klks'Lach half mile. Full range rig, sad It ml co, to ho held July 3, and t. dies to neigh not less than twenty In addition to containing tho I let of ' flvn pounds. Ittdera to near range crunts and prlres, tho program Just , costume with chaps and spurs. Same prepared by the dlroctora of tho horses to bo used each day, barring Ilodeo also t;lvea tho conditions that' accidents. Kach rider to lo two as-.with conditions required. riicso fol-'slstanta, one to catch finishing horse ( potn'.o Race Purse $15 each day. innd one to hold starting horso. All pour cowboys to team. Same condl- Chauiplouslilii Ducking Contfbl changes to bo made on outsldo of'tolJ8 as other events as to rig and Purse 00; llrsl jirUe J260, second frark. landing contestant In stretch rangQ dress. Riders to bo provided jirUo 100, third prUo $50. Condi-, to hat right 01 trneK. Any Kind or , Wth prod poles and to start nt signal Half-mile Dash (free for all) Purse $130; first, each day, $25; sec ond, each day, $15; third, each day, $10. Samo conditions as quarter mile dash; deposit of $20 to comply I will govern each contest. tlons One-half contestants entered , cinch allowed, nest total timo tor, frora sinrtor. Kach team to take no- ranch on Upper Laki-, whoro they will "',k Vr"w Alilntttl. t rjj0 ttt day and one-half to rldo threo days wins. Deposit of $25 wlllatoos from tho samo box and place hold ttiflr nnniinl plrnlr This picnic Tull Wcoden arrlM'd In uiamath t,econil day. Riders for each day totho required to tnsuro loams comroi- tjjem tner owrt D0 i00 feet up tha l tho tliinlti of 11 hlKhly surcemiful I'tUU laU nlglil from a two month'a ',0 determined by lot. Horses to bu Ing nil three dns unless excused by track contest to last three minutes. . . . ..1...... lit A lilrt till III, ilYllm'tll til .....!..!. ...I 1... mnnnrt.niAnl Vnl l,tia fli til H 11 II LTfltll fill I . IlDllOStt Will hi) l'Q- ! I, A...t A l.n , l.K..l.. .- , MlHOim WOrk tlUrlllK Vt UICII lliaiiy minimum hi ,n,.... -,- - ,iiiiiup'ivu uj iiminifti ... ... ..-w ,..- .-o - -- .fc. wuu ui muu luuui uuiiu bivuieak 20(1 wild horses, and he will pick out a bunch of tho wildest and meanest ho can And in the band. The wild' horse races this year promise to be even more exciting than last year, j . Work is' to commence tomorrow on tho grounds and grand stand. The j boxes are to be removed and the ' scats continued on down to the j iground. This will give additional I accommodation In the main grand I stand for "00 people. These seats are to be numbered and 'can be re- sorvod. j The Judges' stand Is to bo mored, opposite the grand" Btand and an"areiia ' (150 feet wide will be constructed Ire itween them. Corrals will be built. PATRIOTIC KXERC1SES WILL UE;openln& oa the arona on acn B,ae0, HELD AT HOUSTON'S OPERA 'the judges' stand, so that the horsat can bo in readiness for each event be-', foro the last one'Ls over.; The track! FLAG DAY IS TO BE OBSERVED HOUSE VETERANS ARE 1XV1T: ED TO ATTEND lltt, liiiilm nml lllnrnrv mihlccIS uir1 ; ICIIIllIll III inkoii up inn! Klvt-n Inln.llK-'tii tudy .siiiuiiut. Aithlnud. this city the Not less the management. rest of thu ihini nix riders to lo chosen from llrsl .turned If conditions !two days to rldo on last day. Kach. with. . - G. A. R. Boys 71 Years contestant to rldo nuy horso aud as Steer Roping Contest Purse iuu; often as tho Judges may deem noees-'llrst prlto $75, second prize $23. Con nary lo tleloriulno winner. Riding to dltlons Contestants to rope one steer bu donu with plain halter, two loins, 'ouch day for three days. Rest time ..I of inn., frmt. Chans nml spurs to during contest wins money. Steer to All rid- are compiled ,numuor 0f potatoes In its box wins. .Teams to compete all three dajs un- Average Age of Local Veterans Over 70 Years A perusal of tho ioiiU.r f K. '. M. Hunt, ano 70, Company V, prgu Post, dratid Army .C tho ZZcuy 0. public, ahowa thai tho avoroso of U",N.U ,0Wft lntanity. voteratiH nf tho War of tho Rebellion j M u 0laml. ngo 00, Troop A, Sov rvililliiK In Kliintntli county Is 71 lcn, uiioilu Islaml Cavalry, your mid K moiithu. Tho oldest U, (leorgu Noble, ago 70, Company II, lleorKo M. (llffon, who has liassed tho Kurtmil Dolnwnro Infantry. KUt mil., stono. and thu yuuiiKt ! Stopbon A. Ponny, ago 71. Dattory 10. ll, Ruuuby of tho flfo and drum corpa, w)io has scon 00 years roll by. The ages, regiments and companies ot thu local (Iriind Army men, follew: A, Koralinor, ugo 72, Company 0. Eleventh Michigan Infantry. O. A. Btonrns, ngo 71, Company I, Klrst Oregon Infantry. 13. II, Uiimsby, n go 00, Comimny H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry. .Iiimea N. Adams, ago 70, Company 'I, Ktfty-thlrd Indluna Infantry. Henry Nownhmn, no 70, Compuny C, Porty-thlrd Wisconsin Infantry. C, W. Shorraau, ago 73, Company K, Third Iowa Cavalry. loss excused for cause by manage ment. Individual members may be substituted for good reason If per mitted by management. Powclrls' Ouartpr-mlln Dash fulrl bo worn. No quirts allowed. All riuiio gten start, riuor to hian iu .""Iridew only) Purso ?90; first, each Ing slick. No saddle forks over fifteen -rope, throw mid tie steer unassisted. . J20 secoml cacn uay 10 Con. Inches wide to bo used. No bucking Time to bo taken whon arms mions All riders to wear cowgirl rollB nllnwctl. Rope or reins shall thrown in air. iimo umii, uireo uuu not ba knotted or wrnniiod around tho, utes. Entrance feo of $5. costumes. No saddles under twenty pouuds allowed. Bridles to be rango U also to be put Into first class com-j , union. According to Acord and Simpsosj The observance ot Flag Day by the wj,0 returned 'today from a trlp.-ln' Elks Lodge will be held at the opera searcu of bad mounts, there will be? house Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The competitors from all parts ot KlaK-? Elks will meet at the club rooms atfacounty at tho Rodeo, In addition,' 2 o'clock and march to the opera tne cowboys from other raatw. house in a body. ;Thc Klamath boys have demonstarted; The program for tho observance, their horsemanship in the past, and will be completed at a. meeting ot the; can be depended upon to give as good commltteo this evening, and will bo 'an exhibition as any. , published later. The regular officers , There are soveral relay strings be of the lodge will put on tho ritualistic j Ing trained, and tho relay Tace to be work. A special orchestra has been held during the three day show prom secured and special vocal numbers lsos to be a hard fought contest, with will bo given. The history of the : lots ot money bet on the outcome by flag will bo given by Past Exalted tho ranches represented in the race. Ruler E. B. Hall, tho tribute to the Great preparations tor the, .Rodeo flag by W. O. Smith, and a patriotic address by R. H. Dunbar. A special Invitation has been ex tended to the G. A. R., Woman's Re lief Corps and the Veterans of tho Spanish-American War, to attend. In addition tho sorvlces will bo open to the public. II, Hatch's llatttiry. l.nrliln Stucltor, ago 70, Company C, Tlilrtecnlh Iowa Infantry. John M, Corbell, ago 72. Coinpauy I, Klrst Oregon Infantry. CorVln K. Soil, ago 08, Company II, Klfty-llfth Ohio Infantry. (loo. M, Olffon, ngo 81, Company 1), Third Illinois Infantry. K, V, Riley, ago 73, Company C, Seventh West Virginia Infantry, Sec oml Army Corps. William lloylo, ago C7, Troop H, Hovonth Pennsylvania Cavalry. Johu Bauber, ago 80, Fourth Wis consin Uattnry, Mounted. I .... . . i ,r,. .!.. ii.L.r'o i.,,,i, l.'rn. mini n ar bo WIHI liorso race i'ursu tinv, uiai . ,. ,,,..,,,,,, ,, tim..i .- that tho Judges can see It. Pulling each day, $25; second, each day, $15; of flrat Uay ot t0 comi,ote seC0nd day. leather or being thrown disqualifies, third, each day. $10. Conditions l)(j,oslt ot ?10 vequlred that riders Ever) thing rider doos from tlmu ho' Vnbrokcn rnngo horses will bo fur- w,n comI,p(o ihlvlns c,Ure rodeo un. starts until pistol wUl bo chockud for nlshe.l by tho mauagoment and riders ,ws wcused uy ,uaEoment. Deposit or against him. jto draw for mounts. Each rider to vt b(J roturu0ll lf coudmon3 are Steer liulliloggliig coutest Purso saddle and rldo once around tho track, con,llUcd wUn socond prize will not $150; llrst prlzo $00, socond prlzoi loft hand to polo. Kach rider allowed ,)Q pad unless tUre0 UorgC8 conU)Cte. $10, third prlzo $20. Conditions ouo assistant to hold horso in snd-J Qartur-mllo Dash (free for all) Ktu-ir to ho given fifty feet start of 'tiling. Kach rider to rotura his mount. ,,urgu $1C0; tirst, each day, $25; sec- mounted contestant, contestant to to pauuucu nun .. -... ,onj oacn day, $15; third, each day, Conditions All saddles to be range saddles weighing not less than for three days wins. Stoora drawn Riders not in 'mono) paiu - lo ' twenty-flvo pounds; riders' to wear Up on Business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Polndexter aro In tho city today attending to business affairs. Mr. Polndexter has a ranch a fow miles down the river. are belug made at the Llskey ranch, In Swan Lake Valloy, where, four mean buckers were tried out and ac cepted by Acord and Simpson, la ad dition to furnishing bucking horses, tho Llskey ranch is preparing a fast relay string, and will also have a chariot quartet and t team of cow boys In tho tug of war. i Go to the I'estlvnl. Henry Bolvln and daughtar, Mlta Pnirl I.olvln, have gono to Pgrtl.-tri'd Jto attend the Rose Festival. Seven Perish Frora Fire Contestant to to paddock utter race. Each rider rutch and throw stoor with tmro hands to wear ninco costumo with chaps and . ?l0 and hold with toeth. Uost total time spurs, umitou 10 twenty nuum. not In ' monoy paiu i to i and furnished by management, Kach mount. contestant nllowod ono holpcr to haze Tug ot War-Purso $15 each dny. steer down track. Time to bo taken Conditions tour cowooys to team, from drop of Hag until contestant's Kach team to start facing center. Not hands mo In nlr Contestant mint to start pulling until starting gun. eonipoto nil throo days unless oxcurod 'Teams to pull two minutes. Center by iniinagouieut for reason. mark denotes winner. Teams having Hull Riding contest Each rider to center mark on tholr sldo of lino at tecelvo $5 per mount. Tlmo taken finish wins. Snmo horses and rldora from tlmo bull la turned loose. Long- to bo In each team all throo days un- ..at iimn on hull during any ot tlio, less excused for cause uy manage throo days. First nrlzo. bridlo con tributed by Farmers' Implement nml costumes with chaps and spurs. smmlv House. i Chariot itaco 'teams oi i uorBes- Holoy Race (3-day evont) Pure Purs $100; first $75, second 25 . ..oo wv'i -i - luitru prizu win uoi 'mont. Alt contestants to wear rnngo I fmir horses compete. ........ i . -" - full raugo costumo consisting of rang hats, chaps and spurs; winning horse of llrst day's evont to lay oft second duy and compute In finals In third day. Deposit of $20 required that horso will compete each day unless excused by management. Deposit will bo returned if this condition is com piled with, Second prlxo will not bo paid unless throo horsos competo and be paid unless f Qu-irtor-mllo Indian Race (Indian (Continued on page 4) Many Others Badly Injured When Tenement Burns United Prtjss Service NEW YORK. Juno 10. Five per sons were burned to, death, and two moro were killed by Jumping from tho Are escapes, while many moro were seriously Injured during a Are pltal, some ot whom are fatally a Jurad. ' , Ono woman was found at a fifth floor window with a child In her arau, both burned to death. ' ' Colin. Shapiro, Hying on the first floor, gave the ularm. a twojnlautes -rX which occurred In a tenement house tho flro CgCape3 on the bull'dlng, which at No. 90 Essox street, In tho Last 1 vas a sample teneraont, weresMochsd Side, whore New York's population, wttn the panic stricken "lBBtiM4Br is densest. Four women, two men and a child are dead, two women, two chlldron and four men aro In Qouvernor's Hos tile riv s4l 7f ,rti time the-fire department hd ar- ; m od, tho f ear-craaed peopU.wf h- -, ', mini' to lumn from the bslldlair to '' ' I ginning to Jump from the bslldusg to llin nftVAtnnnt i H K ' 4 ' j '"Huh t ifV -j A d' 7 I.,,