The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 11, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS Tl IK
NI2WS WHILIC IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEW3PAMW
Clglill. Vrwr No. J.IIIW
Prion, JNt
KLAMATH !?ALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914
mh
BENSON MAY BF NOMINATED BY
SEVEN VOIES; McNARY WILL ASK
A RECOUNT OF MULTNOMAH VOTE
roimtiiline prlod of 1 V 1 3 Thin.
IIIIKlll MH.'OVI.'ltEH IN Mil: tht-rc v.,-r 1.221 bunlimiu rnicrm,
,,..., .... .,.,,. ..,. ,, ,, li mouth. nealim! 1.330 lii April. '
mill I, hi In Juuunr), while In May n
i'tr neu l,2lfi rniicni wern furtrii'
t ' uapud.
Ward Liner Antilla Has Reached
Tampico with Armsfor Carranza
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tOUNTV HEM'I.T
f iL T ' v s X N. 1 1 f ' ' K
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1 WWHtf' jOT- -&EswWWW uWISjH
MAN WANTED HERE MOVIE MAN MUCH
JAILED IN WYO IMPRESSED WITH
KLAMATHCOUNTY
'.mux si.mmovdh, charged with
DIMEHTIOX AXD XO.V.SUPPOIIT,
AHHESTEH OX HOMESTEAD
oi't from .mu:iui).x
ii i:. wh-u i.i ii iin,M,.f A ,,. , ,,..,, twm vjn ,.
I'liuU a MlsUkn nl Tmi'M) Voir riinnimil lu Ihu trmlltiK claim. In ulilcli'
, ,tw i.cuii. iv, on. rn-ri,,,!..;'"1 '-; "'"- "".!
.(on wlllt KKK; manufacturing rUmil
llm DUrrrrnrn IMng llm ,lilt.( jimutlvenclvs, (in tlm fitlmr hand, wrre!
mlllm NumlKTof Voir- Itru M ttly Urger 322 against 31k
intul among ngnu, broker nml firms
dm Tolly Hliwl. f a ,(mur cliKrnclcr thro were no
i-b tli mi H6 fulliirn, nr 31 morn than
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L'biuu rrc rwrTico .,in, .... i il... WAKIIINUTOX. I ' . Jmio H -- ".. """ r" "" ...:.: ....,in..i
I-IIUTI.ANII. iuiio II llrnr I. ',,...,,, ,,f.u.,,,,.1,,,.rail,1,rilmiilo!Bi-cr.'lar of Sny I)4iilU lion Jiml d"'! ",','r ' .. ,.JVV ,V . ,.,., ' t.Pta i
l" ' . : . . . ..1..1-...1 .i i..iiii :i K". ""-" ""- -
Sheriff C. C. Low thU raornlng rc
ctIpI a telegram from Sheridan,
Wyo announcing the arrest ot John
1 fi. Simmon, wanted In Klamath FalU
.on cliaree of desertion and failuro to
.miiiport his wife. He was arrested on
8KES A liAHGE CITA' IS THE NBAR
FUTUBK
J.
,'!tIIT,W''
a homestead C5 miles from Sheridan
Several dayu ago the Wyoming au
thorities wired that they bad Sim
mons locatod, and Sheriff Low has
been awaiting a telegram, preparatory
to starting East. .He leaves In -the
morning
H..H..I Hf Hrir niiza nml llavlrla. which unloaded forc tinker General Amarlllo nearj simmonB, who Is a carpenter, was
4 m . ..111 t.. . -l I l If a (. a-i..t It In r.v rir.yt nil .. -. . . aa
ifiuiiiviiTiiv ii i i. tl many rtiiiuil. oi uraiiiuiimoji iwr ucii- . uiuuu. inira n -i-v. married last lal l. A lew monins aner
AKIIIMIKI.N. II I , Jllim ll - ii,,,,,.,. l..,lin k.viriI llu.v ulll I,.. :i ii ii Ih ila tptl . I,.i i. ,n.. ,... t, I.
I(ll Hilt I Itthu 1" maniTtM. t" .
uccessful minted that he has wives elsewhere,
tlons he-jan.i lnav le irifj for bleamy.
inlllo.
rebels i
jjosII Um
'a lusl
TI10
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nun ifliif "iirri enr ,11m I'm, ,
escan-
. . . .. - I.... ......... .li.k All-fil..v In wn.
... ii'at.i ii,wii ilium. i,tLM;i:ii k..u n-i- iik ... iai. w..
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......i.i..ik.i ..ii.i.v M.ii..r..r. .... i.i ...n....i. ... rimiii.iiiiii iini ..i... .......k c.i --'--- s .. ...i. . .UB.......' .
' - " i " j i-.m.i. .vi...nK " ......, ....... incillntorii una llic siaie uei'aruueui.
lift Kavn MrNnry 61 wilr Tim iirlnliiiiH Hint tln 322 tnantifacttirltiK , , ij,,. eff.-ct that no arms would be frilled I'ress Service
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ul"ni'iii iiiviim-ii win Hum i iMjuomniit w . " - .ii.i,,,,-,! from ti)0 rmiuil stales to MAtJAltA FALLS. Out.. Juno 11.'
.. . -... . I. !
int nf tin wnra i.inr kiiaiunuii u-., ...i.. . .. i, tt... r,iiintri
iitm. dint a lir. (irvvliiud) Int by 13 j f 1 0.3 10. 1 S9. n rominri-il with tT.
rttr., llil thro MfNnry ivurli nt 39.7S for thn 313 itcfnults a yrnr
bolilnd llrnunn ncn. Hit of tbn IS .IIITprnit brnnrlicn
II I.'. Wood, nn ! rrauiiUnt f huitlnrM Inlo hlrh Hip tlcm-nt
omploxeil by llpnoti. (our..l Um ll.'l illl'l- l dlnclond a nmnller mini-
' . . !.. .. .-.I - .!... I.. ,. IOI1
tftnry. Thoriil lt- Witit of Mullnn-'wr mnurm umn m , -
miih rimnlj will bo tbrtl.it.1 off.
WAGON WHEEL
INJURES BOY
i
l HiAlit la i nf fivtviwf aiI fn nnlnr Inffi
tllltl from IlrOOklytl Mill 3,000,000 .M.i. .,. ....r. -, .A1amiml nf' .!,... l,,..1,UK.I.ftn.,MI,..
tmiiids of ammunition for Hie constl- lm MMcnl, .umcultUss. :ilonasts may not accept. The Amcr-il-AXOKIili VALLEV YOUTH. 8KBI
tut onniutk rocciiuy. mo " i ,iimi i.tlnt iiini thov pi-'
Umd.Ml with arms botiKhl by the Car- ,, uU ,,rnM grvlcr Ipcct to seo a strong constitutionalist.
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"' "' "' ""' ,!... i.. i ,,,,, , SMflAHA FALLS. OnL, June II. sympaliuzor namcu as provisiuuai
wlill,. In onr. namely wooli-nn. fie . , Arms company, who nmdo llttlo rouference of Um president, and members of that party
tlmrn . no clinnpn Tim best . M.m.t ni,ut I. When the tlmo came ' f,ornoolli lt was loarn-idomlnato the, cabinet.
OCSLY IXMUIIKD WHEV TEAM
IMt'LIXG WATER KUXS AWAY.
THUOWIXO HIM VXDER W1IEEL
Ubllnl l'l prlr
ttAl.KM. Juim II Jimtiro MrNnry
toitsy mill lm would auk n rrounl nf J
Ihe ballnU fn In Mutlti'Mimh rouiily j
ll will probnbl) iuk m tmvp tlm nit-1
trrt nf op nltMiVnl In -rl '
wuniy. I
MrNnry ald bo would put thU up.
a a frlnnilly iinuxMUIoii i JndKi,
HriiMin, now in iht Inml by ovrii
ult. He mM thnl If ltin ili-lii
.,.,n B .... .,..,.K.- v.- ,-,,v - --- mt.Ulntri this aftenioou. t waslearn-tdoinlnatn lim cauinci
i.ii.ii w ....1n t.v Dm er.ii.i. f.inbrftp. ,.., tl,.. ....r..r In iro to I ho CUKtOlll mtuinium u.. .........v.
JliiK lumlHT, mriirntprs and roopur. luiune In NVw York for Ms 103!!' J '"
tboy liavo decided to treat the !
Elmer Watts, a 14-year-old Langell
MILK CLARIFIER
AT LOCAL DAIRY
limine in Ni-w ork for Ms clearanc.. " ' ,..,., or ;rvir
;,,. lm went forth and had no - -- - " -"--;;, n Genera, ' Valley boy. U In a critical cond.Uon
tioubl. It. wuinB 11 '"- " , 'coscd IncidcnL The mediators re- villa has established field headquar- " 0I a j un
clear.nl for Tnmplco tie tort now confcrPnf0 w,,h the Amer- tcrs hwo. nm, repairing the rail- Wednesday. The horses were hit bed
l1:0"" ! ""' al .ln repn.en,at.veS,at &:30 this even.rondR 80Uth. , a heav, , l cart, with a
- .v...... - -.-. w ----- k;- -- - - t 1--A-w!r-from Natora Uta that-tbo"""" ""V ""'
Ilr)nn made omn objection lo the aammi coo Mmu on the' One of the wheels passed over the
C?;w(Vt I,rcss sr ouUk,!;!.s or. Zaca.af; Th0.b.a,tu,: boys head nnd stomnch-
..ln, i.im from Elvlnc the hlp MA..VTLA.V. Met.. June 11. u.o was si... K.uK , u.u.. ....
"-"T. IIC Wlfl -l f" ' I
Ii would turrr. m n rwount of ilm lii, niJi:trritiXAltl.E MATTKH IH
. .. . . , I
ballot in any iiiimr touniy ni"
to present him from giving 1110 snip ...'. ...v.. --. --.,,,,
jher pipers, The German vessels Yplr-, federals have surrounded the rebel with the message.
DUN
& CO. SEE A
BETTER' OUTLOOK
WIKNtlY IIKmitTS THAT HM)W
HUT t'KltTAI?; IMI'IIOVF.JIIENT IH
I'HEVAI.KXV I.I'MHUH- INHI'S
THY IX riXK HHAI'i:
HCMOVEI) FHOM THE MILK
WITHOUT LOSS OF AXY OF THE
HUrniHI'AT
OREGON SUFFRAGE Notice to Creditors
GATHERING IUUAY
The Ull lumnnllon to bo added
to Urn equipment of rttraw's dairy is
a ri'iitrlfugal milk clariller. Just In-
stnllpd by Um Haldwlu Hardware
roiiinntiY
This iiinchliii' oiablUIies a new
high standard for ijuallty In coinmer
rii milk, us It thoroughly cleanses
.1... mill, nf nil fnri'lKti matter, whetli-l
Irr It bn In the milk us It comes from'
tlm row, or Ki'ti In le "i" niter-'
wards. It can bo seen in operation
J,,!,.; dairy, i.ud has a capacity of U suffragists from all par of to
MEKTIXO IX "I.ITTM: UHUHCII"
AT HAI.KM IS IX THE I'OHM OF
A MKMOHIAI. FOH WHAT HAS
IIKKX HOXE.
HALKM, Oro., Juno 11. Hundreds
IIimMkm l.o,prtn...u...u u....... .- f k ,,mlr
throughout I ho coui.ln Mow'. 11m , ,.,,.,,,,.. r0cess Is
sure. Fllur..s arodecreiisliiK. bolli im il.roiiKlt centrifugal
regards tho vf.lumo mid Hut wiiouul. mrhliw Just Installed at
Dim ot tlio heallhlest buslnessoH n M.wrM ,
liiiwn Is In lumber, despllo tint lociii''" , ,.k T, u lH
ulk ot stagnation
butter fat from the num. 1111s i
only one of many special machines
Installed by H' Straws.
Ouce uealn tlm folluro rrcinl for
Um United Stales riUcloMW progrcs-
slvi liiiprovi'iimnt, commorclitl de-;
fsulu .luring May, as reported in II..' ' 1kMuk S. pounds
(I. Dun A Co.. inaklim tho best ei- A u"','r """ ,,, Mr. Ilnd
blblt of tho yoar, front numiM-lca. was born this mornlnj to
Maiiupoini, ami nisu snuwun. j rv
f onlrnctlon as compared with tho cor- sl.lo nt Spring 1:
statu gathered today In the llttlo
churh hero In which the llrst suffrago
ahsorlatlnn In this statu was organis
ed. Tho meeting today was In tho na
ture of a memorial In which progress
was reviewed nnd plans for continued
activity wero tourhod upon, ino
northeastern putt of tho sltlo was
moat Ktniimh- represented.
Ijito this afternoon tho suffragists
planned to go to Canton, whero a ban-
quet was to bo hold In n holoi, nu
lowud by entertainment provided by
11 committed of Canton workers for
tho "cause."
How to Borrow Money
f ,. i-.-fMiimti 'TUffl.T'StZiUSStKKLiXA.
.mwmw
iliiKy
I ifJ 6 )
Tho Goat I
IMPERIAL VALLEY
IN. DIRE DANGER
lilt: VOI.CAXO liAKK I.EVKK COL
li.ISi:S. AXI) UltlHGES AXIl 1H
HIGATIOX I'KOJECTS SUUIM.Y
FI.UMEMAYOttOUT
BANDON SWEPT
BY BIG BLAZE
K1FTKEX UUILDIXGS AKE I1E-
STHOYEU -UYXAMITE USED IX
EFFORT TO CHECK FROT.RESS
OF THE FIRE
United Press Service
! I1AXDOX. Juno 11. Fire, orlg-
I'uitcd Press Service inatlng In a restaurant, wiped out a
EL CENTHO. Calif., June 11. .largo part of the town today. Fifteen
(Tho collapse of tho Volcano Lake, buildings were destroyed, and the
'levee under the present flood of the property low I. estimated t f 500.000.
Colorado threaten., scores of bridges' Dynamite failed to check the spread
Ul k..U Mil.
,lutho Imperial Vnlley country.
Tho gigantic Hume over New River. .
Senator Chamberlain was instru-
1 ... x. ... 1 araiiior -iiuiuuci ...... - ""
supplyit.g hundreds ot ranches with ,n seeiir,nK ?40oo,000 In ap-
wnter for irrigation, is niso imperneu. propriatlons for tho Columbia In the
Should this go out tho damage would. rivers and harbors bill.
be1 great Indeed, as It would mean no
harvest for hundreds of families un
der tho project.
UncleSamSays Some Suffer FromToo MuchCredit
(Herald HjiecUl rJervIco)
WAHIINKITON, . 0.. J""0 lll"
Flvo' rule designed to wmvlwo tnrm
its that thuro Is no imiK-i- '-"-l rr,,"1
uro set down In Fnrmcni llullotln 63,
"How to Uso Flirm Cro-dlt," which the
United Hltttoa doparttuent of ugrlntl
luru hss Just published.
Unless tint farmer who Is thinking
of borrowliiK money fully understands
thi-H.i rulea and Im willing l - Kuldod
by them, Hut Kavwniuont'ii advUo to
him In DON'T.
As It Is, there 'nro probably nlmost
nr suffering from loo much as from
too llttlo credit.
Of thoso rules, I bo tnreo "-
portant nre:
, uii Hum that tho purpose for
which tho borrowed money Is to bo
used will produce a return ..
tlinu needed to pay tho dobt.
2Tho length of limo mo out .
... l M1.tllriH tl
to tun should nnvo u ciom. ... -
tho nroducilvo lira of tno impru,,--inont
lor which tho money U bor
rowed. . , .
3 provision should bo made in
WMW., ,...K'.i --
FINLEY WILL BE
FETED TONIGHT
EMINENT ORNITHOMKHST
I (iltMKIl (1AME WARIIEX WILL1
1 Xotlco is hereby given' that Elber-
tus 11. Hall has this day been nppolut-i
cd us Ills Ump for tho b.tcball cou-.
tet to bo played Sunday afternoon
m Modoc Park by tho Journalists and
1 Attorneys. All persons having claims 1
(against tho aforomontloued Elbertus,
or who know thomsolvos to bo In-jucrdltE
debted to him, nro horoby notiucu to
i.r...iit thoso within the weolc, Iii or-
'.im. 1.. .ilov clarity ot conscience at-l (il.'E HAS
- ter tho obsequies.
Flowors, etc., jiosltlvely not allowed
CANAL VOTE MAY
BE HAD T
Tho New berg cannery run on straw
berries is on, employing 100 women
Head of ricture Coacero Which Umn
lkcn OperatlBS Here Says Klswi
otli Country Aboaade ht Scemlc,
FarmlBg and Other PcsaHillNirw,
and U in a CUa by Itaelf ao a
Sportsman's Woaderlaad Wal
Dooat V.
By E. A. SALISBURY
(Managing Director Educational FUm i
Company)
t
I have been asked by the editor of -
the Evening Herald to write a short
article on my impressions of Klamath
Falls and vicinity. Why he should
have asked for a short article and ex
peeled me to cover all the good polnta
that hare Impressed me is beyond my
comprehension.
For the past six weeks we hate cot
ered quite thoroughly the districts ot
Unuer Klamath. Williamson, Spring
Creek, Crystal Creek, Lower Lake,
Aspen Lake and Clear Lake, taking
moving pictures ot the animal and
bird life, beauty spots, renowned Baa
Ice streams, and I can trnthfally any
that for variety ot scenery I know ot
no place on the coast that can surpass
lit. I believe tew people who lire her
realize the beauties of the Upper
Klamath and Its many streams. I
have watched the sunsets from Ingle
Rldce and believe that In the luna I
have taken ot them that I have pie- j
litres mat will oring many ioan 10
this region. , '
Somn of the flshlna scenes that we
ffcave taken on the Williamson. PeUcnn
I Bay, Crystal Creek and Spring Caeefc
win maice tne sportsmen s oiooa run
jwarm with the desire to hie him to
these cool, pleasant retreats.
One thine I hare not been able to
answer for myself Is why there, are
not more people here to enjoy the op
uortunltlcs that you have to oiler
them. First, from an agricultural
standpoint: In tramping over the
large expanse ot tule lands, I hare
kept in mind the agricultural possi
bilities, knowing that similar lands In
the Sacramento and San Joaquin val
leys ot California are aeUlnx.for from
1E00 to S1.000 an acre. Celery, rhu-
. barb, asparagus, peas and beans flour
ish here, and a cannery could handle
. most ot the garden stuff as they do In
the San Jauquin and sacramenio. ioe
Seld tor this product Is large, and if
other localities can make big money
growing these same products oa land
that has a valuation of f 1,000 an
acre, I cannot see why farmers" and
home seekers could not be made to
realize that here is opportunity await
ing them.
I have no doubt that as soon as the
railroad la comrleted. making Klam
ath Falls a stop on the main line down
the coast, that you will have a great t
Influx ot people, and I wonld set be
-Lruinnjunnri rr fir ---. ..
(Continued on Page 4)
ONIGH
ll
, iiii ibo baseball corral. Tributes of
. OUEST OF I.OUAI, HIMHITS. J ' " mny bo ,oft ftt .,
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III
MEN AT FESTIVE HOARD
(Continued on Pf )
wiiitn Pullcuu hotel, whoro they will
bo vlowed by tho tavern hooper before
going to his demise.
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uateti mis xiiu uj ui duuv, -. '.
COMMITTEE.
A. miortsmoil's bauquut will bo glv
011 this evening at tho Whlto l'ellcau 19U
hotel, lii honor of William L. FUilo,i
former atato game wnrtlon, who isi
... 1.. 11... ini,,ruiM nfils (Jetliiig Heller.
n... i.minalcal doimrlmont of tho Btnlnl M. I., rolimd, a well known Olene
"v '
THE SEXATOltS CAX
VOTE OX IT, THOUGH, 1UUX1H--
A TWO IIOUH SPEECH
TO (JET HID OF
Farm Institute Is Next
Member oi Rural Credit Commission to Talk Here
iiuii 11 nd annul commission. Mr, Fin
ley and Herman liohimnn, u uoieii
iihotogriiplver ot blnl life, nro duo to
day from Eaglo Hldgo.
rnuchur, who has been hero on'tho
slok list for several days, Is rapidly
Improving. Ho expects to go nuftq
his ranch protty soon.'
United Prcs Service
WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno 11.
Tho funl vote on tho ropoal of the
Panama cuiuil freo tolls clauso is ex
pected tola o oulng. Two elements
mny I'olny It.
One 0.' these Is a speech ot Senator
Brand egto In favor of the bill. Ho ox-
pects 'O tall" two hours.
Am Ihor la tho prospective light
oior nrbltuitlon. Senator Norrls says
lu will tight for tho Incorporation of
a clauso providing for arbitration.
A farm instltuto of unusual Inter
est Is to bo held lu Klamuth county
during tho week beginning Juno 22,
according to announcement Just made
by Couuty Agricultural Agent M. A.
McCall. The dotails of thl3 are just
being worked out by McCall.
Meetings will bo held at Merrill,
Malln, Mt. Lakl, Klamath Falls and
elsewhere. The dates, otc, are to be
given out lator.
Ono of tho speakers who will be
ii.n i Dr. Doctor McPhorsou. Dr.
a
yoar to tour Europo and make a study
of rurul conditions and credit organ
izations.
Rural economic, problems will be
taken up by Dr. McPhtrson while
hern Ho has had esDeclal training In
this, as well as other ilaes touching?
upon tho welfare of the AiaverHan
farmer. .
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wuo tno outer memoera 01 me yut- , i
ty will be has not been aaaoM4f ,,;'
as vet. Tho lnstltutea are g.vs'iiv if
...... j...... .w- n..... LiM- s j:
uer 1110 uireviiua im mo unfm - ..
.... -x-'.Vfr
cultural Colleca and the lUINIrKti Hi
1 . ... . ' .".'j.i
MnPiini-unu -vna 11 member of the iDlant Industry Of the VnltM .sMM.UDnl
American Commission ,namod last) department of agrleuMura, , iV.5? '?C V
rl ., IS. fa
m many farmora In tUlu country wu
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