The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 12, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914
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M'NARY AGAIN IN
LEAD;ERRORSARE
FOUNDELSEWHEREi
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Shamrock IV. Being Launched at Gosport, England
GREAT TIME AI
DAIRY SUNDAY
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MrNat HOW lead, lleftwo by '
olr. acrontllic o Ml"M'lj ntibrft.
lir oilvtfm rrcetifd toda) by MrNarr
from per.on. ho f-clir-Vmi ilit. tally
tircu lit n number of rouMI Y-
Irftlar OVrttlK to Mil rfMI "I IWOiy
ntr in MiilUtnnmli county Hni
rat- rTrdlte.l 'th lead "' "even
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1li KaKlw. a fust team of Klumotli
ratitie.iora. miilcr the me or "
rd )iiu )Ul nf trlt roles llllver. ... meet ill" wa.rj iim.
Another pffr r-wirl-t (mm Wa.ro H-ho are aim good i tho natloual
co MrNarr fH )! In llWr 'game After itil entile tlif Federal.
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FEUD IS ENDED
BY A NEW ROAD
I'nlteil lrei Service.
I'OUTI.ANI). June 12.- A car
rler plRcon, taken aloft In the
li.iloon "Million I'ninilntlon" In
Hip Rrne IVillvnl r4rc. arrlvt-d
thin afternoon with a niemaKe
Htnllni; Hint tli- air craft was
xtrurV: liy lightning, anil Captain
Tom Kerry anil It pilot were .
rloimly Injured.
Thu tnesage added that the
lialloon wan wrecked, and loU
In the woods. It a.ked for Ini
niedlate aid. hut failed to give
any location.
STflVi: AXI IIIWI.V AUK
MK.niATOUH
Tin-:
SPORTSMEN DINE
WILLIAM FINLEY
(llltr Kniucli N Carried lulu Quuriil.
-iiiiii' 'eililMirliMMl liy Atlorlieyx,
mill All Arc Aicireil That u W
Itimil Should W IjiIiI Out auil !:
tnhllalii-il hy Hie Coiuily, to Knil IIik
Tnmhle,
lTllti:.VM(i AM) IVSTItlTTIVi:
"A plain rror ha. hwo found In .
ibe :t frlnHI lalb hlr). fount-J v.
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In hi Ihhk nf I'-i- "aln
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. k i,-iiik tl' --i" d 'fiiding thr cup have not
hi tin important yacht ' The Ions he en Riven out. nor those of the Chal
llai t!i of the acl jUracted much lenK'r it has hwn estimated that the
iiini.t.-n and had ticvn the cause of couetructlon of the Shamrock IV will
I..kii n..r, ihm et to lilt Amei . ,.i,t.rati1f cointmnt amouK those tpake It necessary for her to give the
: I'lip Tlii iilminKriii'li a Mjw, , 0,. ., yachting experts larseat of the American boats four
loktii Jui n !.. a dippliiK Into' Though tho meanurementa of the Inches In time. She munt beat the
r"'lll pliy tint lllldi-liraiid nine, and a ,. ai,.r i MrlioUi.n'a lihlphullillni; Hire,. arhu which are now com- largest of them by four inches to win
i.rd.. at Uimport nngland The hli pttlng In American waters for tlie a race.
After sundry and dlveme warrantH
of nrrertt, nubpcenaa, etc., have been
nerved on alt of the parties concerned,
and the olliiom of the law have worn
a v.-ell deflneJ trail from hero to Crys
tal Creek In the nerving of thco pu
lieru. the Urown-Wyland feud U re-
TAI.KS SIADi: IIV XATCItAMhTS potted nettled.
U MOTION 1'KTl'ltK MK.V AT Word to thin effect in brought her
by imtrict Attorney John Irwin and
I.OCU. li.WQUirr Attorney Charles Stone, counsellor for
the Wylandg, who Journeyed to the
An Informal banquet was tendered upper end of Upper Klamath Lake
o William I.. Flnley last evening at Thursday to look Into the trouble and
the White Pelican hotel by about bring about a settlement. It la under
tw.nly-flve local sportsmen and st0O(i that the charges now pending
friends of the former state game war- before the grand Jury will be dla
den. .Mr. Flnley Is now In charge of I missed,
the biological department of the state The bIg troJbIe between the
nsn anu game commission anu aiso i ,, .,, ,h wvl.nri famltv h.
In Iho rhekln In HariK-X cmni-J A) , tu, bad tiiirun lu thin lclli
tr tlm rrfOt" rlHCn McNr' le (l) a, ,u1K tuuudnd up. nlid will In
hi tiller
lUlci,
and add otm to llnoi 'iriBlt ui by lin-al rldem, and one f
itlm rlduM lu the employ of Hit. Itode..
lit thn rrflirktnc III Harney '"",,tMorlatl0M The crt will b- lit
tr. tho rrrom rrdurn Mr'ary'n "'' to tin. Klamath KnIU Itodro.
by three, and add nil" I" llenmitt'ii t
tlt ''Hie) All Ciiine llaik.
In Vamhlll rouuty MtNaty U ri" Mr am .r,. b,,rt HIimii and on.
juried to have i-nltied tn ijuulur. arrived lat ulKht from tVu-
Tlip rrrot apparrntl) r.lve Mi'- lrn (.arurnln. The rtloans ImM- beu
Nary a trad of pvii 'UvIiik In I'fesuo for the pant l
month r ai. but the weather In that
Vrttdltt llrll.. ivlcliilty out KeltliiK too warm, no
Ml.a Hadl A liitieloii tll not ()j(,y ,,,,Pfc,., up thlr dudn. tucked
leach tho Miller Hill rltil ii" 'rnr- 'ii.r prld.. and Joy under their arm.
lor a liiarrla.e llrelintj n U.ued ihU nml lllKrJ ,inr i Klnmnth They
imirillue for the wrddlni: of Ma i ttrr arcoinpnitti'd hy .Mr A. Illarhly
ChJIcoto and Ml !ouUoti Mr of u,,,., Calif., who uxpecta
Chllrutn In a hiother of IMitiund M moktl htr hutntf ln ,(,( city
Chllcot.. of thU city, and U an ni-1
Klnerr.
OORHEES
GOING
TO UMATILLA GO.
I'lOMXIt i:tilM. i:k i. thi: CON".
STIUICTIO.N or Till: KIMATII
ritoJKci', (Jirr a tiiansikh
iito.M i.o;ai, iii:i.i
AMERICANS GLAD
TO QUIT CANADA
KLAMATH
NDANS
JAILED IN CITY
AlniOl (.11 Wlll-UT CHOI'S MAY
III: IIOfNTIKl'l., THK COST OK
1'itoni'crrioN i.kavks hut a
UMAI.I. I'HOKIT
SMITH A.ND HOWAUO AHK TCHX-
i:i OVKK TO THK 1'IUSOX OKKL
I
CIALS HY JACKSON A.l) KEK- gon
(iUSOX
Isuae S. Voorliees, itlio has been
lo :iKUlaul project englncur of the
Klamath project for several years,
iteiuious for the return uf many
connected with the biological survey
of the agricultural department of the
'United States. Other guests were Mr.
Moomaw, Herman T. Bohlman, E. A.
Salisbury of the Educational Film
company, and L. M. Hutt.
A most Interesting and Instructive
address was made to the local sports
men by Mr. Flnley, who outlined the
possibilities of the state of Oregon as
a retreat for the sportsmen of the
'coast, similar to the position occupied
I by the state of Maine with the entire
.New r.ngiana siaies. ruiy minions
of dollars are spent annually In Maine
by the sportsmen of surrounding
states, said Mr. Flnley, and he pre
dicts that this can be equaled ln Ore-
If a proper system of propoga-
llon and protectlou of the game Is
'carried ou.
Mr. Flnley was followed by K. A.
With the Salisbury, who explained what the
been as to roads. There have been
several charges of destruction of
fences filed against the Browns, and
Wyland and his employe, Clarence
Hunt, have been several time baled
Into court on charges of obstructing
a highway.
While up the lake Thursday th at
torneys took up with all parties the
advisability of laying out a more suit
able road, and all agreed. The rottU -
for this highway has been select
and both factions will sign a petition
to the county court, asking to have
the road established as a county road.
Her- for i VUll,
PORTLAND. June 1
-i i. 1A .A.,. .lt
American farmers who migrated to charge of first degree murder Hanging mouon injure i-ropiu .-. uu.B
Canada, attracted by the big wheat over his head. Thomas 0. Smith, alias from an educational standpoint, and
will noon net or his connection with cropn ,H1!!lilbK. there, are found lu a Williams, a Klamath Indian, was gave vivid descriptions or the great
this project. He has Just been lMlK-'report of a commission appointed by biought to Portland by Deputy United .feature films he had secured In Klam
lated bv the reclamation service as ,, ,. , ..iiHieiwn.i. The stm. Marshal C.eoree Jackson and ath county, depicting all the varieties
.,"------ till' Illllltl VI '' '" a,., ..-..- -a-.- .
A marriage- Ilrelme was iue una .,..,..,.,.r lu ,-harK" of tho construe- f ..,,,.,,. ...i.,.,.. , ml i.rovlnco lodged In the county Jail to await the or duck, geese ana suore mrus, irom
States grand me siage oi me egg anu neais io uie
i final hunting scenes.
He was very complimentary In his
Oiiniili'Milu'.
Ill M. Ilir -, ,, , . - . ivlir(1 ' "" iwiiwihiu'ui ....v..v i -- .w-r,-- . .---
Mrs J. A CIibMbIii. a ell Uuouii .iiiurnliiK t" l-e I l".rrtr h ami worn t1 ()f Uu Thro(. ,.. llnl.raiou ji lurl1K tll0 Illhl Vear was found to be action of tho United
Klamath n.unty plonerr. Is the Kiet th Hhlw The lad) U the daughter un ti() l,I,nIli w.lch will furnUh ' .r n,nU u buaUol or C2 cents f. o. b. Jury,
nf her .mi, Circuit Court Clerk Henri:.' of Mr and Mm W I hhlxe. anil in-r wul(,r for ,tl) Wlt (a,lMlllu 0f tlic,ul imlulr) ,10llU. This leaves u inlgh- Smith U charged will
Cha.laln. Hhe miiiK In il '"'" l.iihand-to-bi. Is part ..ner nt a inuti ,.,,, ,,roJt.-ci. t) Um mnrK. according to tho de- Ulver Ulaf OI10 of alo
llonaurn.
bartiemhiii
1 1 1. I, mini' I. Ink
most respou- remarKS auoui rwiamaui coumy, anu
tako up , .Hmitnr... fir farmers ., ...... .i.i n ,i, KiHinath 'declared It one or the greatest homes
lillMItu IK .- '--! - - MUU 1 11. tat It w - w. tv .-- .---, .ll ...
Lorimer Bank Fails
Mr. ViiorhvvH expects lo
his new work July I. It is to bo com
pleted In about six months.
With the departure or .Mr. oor-, ,. , Illiu.i. f.,r Americans Ileal ordered Smith off his place.
Klamath'""" . ' T " . . :" " . .. .. ..... . .. : o
ill 11 y nisiaun'a, iiiiu iiuu.wc.o -.4. i niieu Mines v,ouiuiisaiuuei ,
lo gain a profit.
! The long, rigorous
a
rii.irvnllnii nvnr flu, hettd With
winters lime horsoshoe. fracturing the skull, when the e"t,re oast-
and breeding places for game birds on
hce Micro goes from tho
. .... ..I i.i... i
project a man wnouasme,, iu, ...... u- certificates which will per-! Vnrs,.,ARn n. Klamath Falls accom-
wiin mi eiigiiieeiiim .v....... .. - , . .,.,. , .,. iTnlttfil States I .,..i,i in,.Wcn., nml hu nrlsoner to
His description of
his fish pictures at Pelican Bay,
Spring Creek and Williamson River
were such as to awaken the fishing
wms on tho reservation i
Saskatchewan, the Canadian provln-wi,0 i,ii,u River Real's funeral was
en .. ami a ...nil ho I- el I "! , UmwhaH 0ffects. PortlBIlU.
favorab y known lo all of th water , , ... .. ,.. .
t,rH in the solMug of tho peculiar , T,o com of Producing whi .at lu Jnck;il0Il
..,.i ..in. i.i.. Cliim. nasMiiciiewHii. mi' v........ ,..-.... Wnon i.nu.
.. . ' ath Project he him beon an actlvo'clal commission found, has Increased !,,,,,, !UlU -oU UlBt u WM one of the
n r. II L L ntawJKr Knl. . . i ',pi. ..f ih. bin features over ti! per cent since 1909, and tho inrKest attended of any ever held on
Severed Depositors Are Hurt by Dastardly Acts j -zibT: .,, aT-..r h.tt..luakKtam.tll ,..,,
UVfVlUI 1viiwwhwi" ii uiu i t u0m jjij rpts a bushel to f.o 1-S jng0n Howard, a Klamath Indian.
(Continued on page 4)
MARTIN PLANT
NOW ON MARCH
The Klamath Flour mill began Us
Journey today from Its former loca
tion ou Sixth and Oak to 1U new
home ou Sixth street, opposite the
box factory.
In order to make room for the big
mill to be taken down Sixth street.
the telephone company had to cut one
of their lead linos and pipe It under
ground. The distance from the old location
to the new one Is live blocks, and It la
expected to take the moving crew two
or three days to reach the new foundation.
UOtllltMl
United I'rcss Service
CHICAGO, J.ll.ii 'i
Street Trii.l anil Having hunk, popu
.. . ..... . ..-.. ... l-H.ll.' " .Ultl
lariy called -win ........'. -" .... .,.,,. t,loy would i
..I ullll.. llll 1KN III 111'"' " .. . I
......in IukI Ainlt they wee
Tin. LnHallii'lhat they must l thin.
'Their reply was inui uien vi..n..-
...nsUteil of long Hum uegou-
der his supervision.
HAMAKERS GET
cents In 1911. leaving the rarmer nWas also brought to Portland ou a
profit of only 4 l-S cents a bushel. I charge of giving whiskey to Indian
i schoolboys.
Bird Census Latest
lll.il Olio Of tin. Iltrgea, ,..... " " " ... " . . ., , ,i.r earliest
lllliinlH. cloned Un doors today, nml oi.ey ..... ,
I ........ I t... J..MIMIW.
Imuitri of tint Hlnto rou1
was placed In .ho Imn.i- or ""V"- , rrVlMl , , ,,y yester-
""nank KxauUmtr Hark... . J W' 'J'TiV.!;'!1.!
a paid-up capllal of n."." I' , ........... ,..,, f.lirll lOvcha.iKO
MAIL
CONTRACT
in n.n 1 1-.
1 Fred Houston of tho K. K. K.
Store and It. ti. Van llellen of tho
Regal Shoe Store are In Dorrls today,
attending to business matters.
Vliii Corn Kxchango
lllll-lll i.i... t-.- . ...mi,,,.
.... .. .1 . .....It. I It'tlU I I'llllll I'll ..
Iiuiuedlatoly ..rter ..... ."- . . .,., ,.,.,,, .. ,..eckH.
given on. I BOO excited ..hj-ho - ;'Zw forthcom
gather...!. T..,y Jan.....;. I U , ' ,(ok ,.,inrKl, of ,,,
al....l ,.li....Ml..l. lir Illllllllllll.l I. ' ""
....I'll.,
the Institution.
Wlilln I ho crowd wan Jammed.
mull nppeureil on tho twelfth lloor of
ll building In which tho hank Is lo
citod, anil lUillln'riiH'ly klclfil oul a
largo imnii of kIiihh. Tho glaHs fell
on tho crowd at tho front door, nml i
doxau woro cut mid Injured.
I)ntirtlv'i. wun uiinhlo lo Hi"' '
limn,
III Hpeakllig
an.lner llurkl
hunk hits he. ni
hIx months..
Hlx months ago tho olllclnln woro
nollnod Hint thoy must not U.ooo.utiu
Inutltlltloll."
Following a liieellliK of tho direct
oih of lh hank, Cashier TI.oihiih Mc
Dniinlil gave out the following Hlato.
"Tho action of Hlato Hnnk Kxnml.i'
..- ii.,r.iiiu w-iim a H.iriirlrto. Wo oX'
peel lo have mutton, shaped up so tho
hank can in-open within threo da)H.
'rim lii.uk lii.B paid iloliosllois ahout
..,. i.'v.U l.r.00,000 wllhln Urn l'Ht fw ilnyH.
0f,n.m" Tiu H Jif. '.u 1 wl hi., tho imst ll.r... weeks fS..
HiildS ll I.HI , , ,,, out, There
, under H..rv..lllv rr jJJj'f.oo.ooo hIIII .! I Oo-
polHtors, lUld thin I lUVes.eu in p.
curllloH that ro worth at the vory
i:.UI.AMMIXTII.lM.KKH,smi.',R,",'r,,,,l,l,B-
'' , The c-lty of Dorrls expected repairs ,
KOK THK CAHHYIXH OK 'I'""'1,,,, ,llt, ll0NU,r ,,inut to bo completed,
KliA.MATH KAM.S IU,Y MAII
.IIOI'TKACCKITKH
SUFF BARBERS
TO HAVE UNION
Uncle Sam Will Accept All f6r His Enumerators
,lnst night so that tho city wouiu ngaui
!havo light and water. Several days
ago a holt of lightning smashed the
..0 ,, . . 'plant, and sine, that tlmo tho peopio
IIONAN'.A. Jiiiiol2. Thocoulriiet au(1 (.nniKs for their light, nml have
for tho carrying of tho mall between n uaUig W(Uer from th0 oW wejj8
Klamath Falls and Illy has Just been I )mU( b0()U ()Ut of uso luco n,0
iiwnnled Karl nml Mont Hu.uiiker. lllsUlllutl0 0f the pumping plant.
They havo Just been notified that , ,
their hid has boon accepiou.
For tho work of transporting mo itm, r(.i- Slimmer,
until to and fro for 11 year, tin. Hani- .i.slli Y.u.ly left this inornlng for
nkurri will recolvo C,987. 'Shiiata county. Callfornln, to Join his
riiihor on the Yt.rdy ranch. Leslie
bird census of the United States Is
tho latest suggestion from the United
States department of ngriculture. The
INITIAL STKP IS TAKKX IIV KK.iC01lntlng 8t,0uld begin this month and
, .. ' ...... .... I.I...I In. .am MiMiiirhnill thn COllll-
M.i.i' itA'oit wn:i.ii:iif in- .) " '""' ""--
1 localities. They will select their
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juuo 12. A trained observers, and, following an
United Press Service
I
SKATTLK TX) JOIN THK
THAI, l.AHOH COUNCIL
CKX-
A. It. Wilson Is In Portland attend
ing the Oregon Association of Title
Men. Tho convention, which opened
today, will bo In (tension for three or
four days.
exyecta to return hero next Septem
ber to attend school.
(iresl.ant Is to have a Jelly factory,
United Press Service
fjK.VTTIiK, Juno 12, Believed to
bo the first of Its kind lu tho United
State:., :t movoment Is 0.1 foot lioro
toda to organUo a union of lady
barbers, with n view to ulllllatlug with
the Cunt. al Labor Council,
W. H. Hmlley was lu from Merrill
toda to make final proof on his home
stead near that place. Tils witnesses
were J. E. Book and W. H. Todd.
try Is Invited to assist.
lu the announcement tho depart
ment says: "The object Is to deter
mine how many pairs of birds of each
species breed within doflnlte areas.
By comparing theso figures with those
of subsequent censuses It will be pos
sible to ascertalu whether the pres
ent state and federal laws aro effect
ive and game and Insectivorous birds
Increasing or diminishing In numbers.
voluntary observers are relied upon
to furnish most of the desired data to
tho department."
Tho Ilrst step of the department
was to ask 250 of Its correspondents
to act as census agents In different
outllno of Information furnished by
tho department, will tako the census.
Correspondents will he asked to se
lect fairly representative territory In
their localities, and to note, among
other things, tho kinds of and pain
of birds actually nesting within a re
stricted plot. And the census taken
aro warned not to Include bird, which
come Into that territory simply for
breeding purposes.
Each correspondent Is asked to go
out early in the morning to count the
male birds for that Is the hour tkey
do most of their singing. Sufrage
Is to bear no part ln the bird count
ing, however, for the depart est fcM
decided that after migrating la over
and tho birds are settled In their.
summer ouartera. "It la safe ta ee-t .''l
-.-. . .- . - ,
slder that each male repreaeaw
breeding pair,"
( A,
r
v.
cash for emergency purposes
0
U
and loi.Ht faro value."