The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 13, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THIS
N12WS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Clglilli Vmii Nil a.IIM
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY; JUNE 13, 1914
Pries, Ftra
RE-CHECK GIVES
BENSON
BIGGER
KLAMATH VOTE
P. M. REIDY IS
IN BAD SHAPE
KI.IM 'l 1 1 I W.l.s s IMlliT
I II in I I lli:i(l, l.ltlNH .11 III
A Remarkable Photograph ot General Huerta, General Villa and
One of the Maderas, Taken When Thes$ Men Were Friends
, Ol.V.WM.S I'IMW I'lil It Hilt till.
juikik !
nm lit N olid Wniil mill WikmI
llhi-r I'l-rrtnrU Iti Initio oil lull)
Mirrl (Ur Itriiwiii lour Multt
fdltwllrinily I'lilllll) t'lrlk Dtt
li Wlrre the HffirUi) i'( Mtale of
ll.r Dlmitrry.
Willi lithrr coiiiiIIim lit the Ul
rtndlug dlscrepancl III lli precinct
all)- sheets mul tliw county aUtracU,
Klamath county tm alio caught tli
(rir. mul come to ti with an
fcutPiule'l rult In tli HnouMcNry
(udIp( fur tl" republican nomlu
Hun for supreme Judgit Mt night
Attorney J II. Carnahnii and Deputy
County Clerk Clin. I Lap found two
trute which lll give Ilemon four
UlOff VOteS,
Otto of Hi" prior U In tho Hrwnd
W.fd precinct In that precinct lien-
.u U received &t Vlttr, but llio figure
in the total ere read 93 h) tlit
tmilng lnvaril.
The tecum! mWlakc found In
i.rtieckliiK the tally sheet In Wood
llltrr Precinct. The Vole wi 36 for
l&sun. but Oil to ot the tall)' sheet
II a written a 33
Deputy Count) t'U'V t'ti De Iji
ha Mrd Heerelaf) of Wale lien W
DlfMtl uf llio ml. lake
ON I II VIK.i: (ll
IS HWIMII.i:
iti:iM. mii:ii
cii.HKiil nitli hi'iim imilinuil iii i
fake ilnrliiituit "tuiii. wlmrliy u
Ll'IIK lleiltll wiilimil vutH yOlillid nut
of lao.ouo, I' M. Hvld), former vlu-
president nf ihf I'lm i Trust mul Hav
ings ImnV, ha ( Itiilletiil li the
frdetal grand Jury at l AtiKtie
lli ha born arrested In llaliluiorr
It U uuili mtood that Iteldy U a
Icgml to have Impersonated a fednral
officer
MI. LASSEN IS
ACTIVE AGAIN
hl'I.PIIt'ltOLtf ITMIUs AUK POUIt
I.NG OUT Ol' Till: MOU.NTAI.N.
Mi:.v itirrtits ruoM mixing
I'lUK AC1INO l'l'
) 'fir if Jr"w iSTPl Eiv mmMXpmmamr, 1
i. ' 5 r j r. w , jr ? . , rx&mr--jb w- &fxcshi
! sap"" StJ'-i f i MwjJK m
NEBRASKAN SURE
EXTENSION BILL
WILL BE PASSEO
IN
WKK TO APPLEOATB, WW
KAID HOPEFUL
( (iii-i! itinun From Mldillo Wntern
Siulf Wire That I'rnlrr Special
llulc. Allowing Unt Two Homn lor
Debate, Mtaiure VIUil to Water
tVn. Will lie Cp for a Vt Nl
Short Time.
n
THREE OTHER
BANKS CLOSED
Uultvd I'rcM SorTtt
ItCUDINO, Jniiw 13. Th nix mon '
tthn rrp mUltiK near lh iiminU of
' Mount Ihm-ii at tli tltnr of th nro
cl crui'lloii )ft"id!i), rwicln'd liKfol
ufvly thl nrtarttuMki. 1hiy wol
ulthlli halt amlloof tlif iiulir at thuj
tiitio of the trutlou. '
I Hloin the l" of uuniukltK f!
aioiind Hum. TIip) ilppnifd II u
li-.. to ttco. nn Hip hiIcmiio n mor
ni. o Miayvd nml totik jihotm:ratli
Th.. primilon thU mornlnic na tli
ttiirtl yrt AhP foil nl hip loroiry
.idiKin at Mineral, nlxtn-n mllia '
who hrptoforo
.. , lllU i100ierai,!, i, atio&n (Seneral Huerta. now oivuldent of Mexico. At hU left Is Gerald Brandon, a var correspondent,
I MrMholJuUr IS""'". Ul,n,o Mad,ro. broth.-r of tho dead ,.U.t. and at the .Hjht Geaernl Vma When the
?hU Xri '" tadcrl " al comman. ihe corp. of rr.l under hU brother. Brandon has no reason to loe Huerta. 8.nce he has been
tieit Imprlnoni-d by that official.
WILL OBSERVE FLAG DAY
That all ot the Middle WfUrs.
congressmen are not opposed to U
adoption of the reclamation exUmslea
hill, which would five the water aain
twenty years Instead of tea to pay aC
.the coat of projects. Is sbowa br a
telegram received this morals from
Congressman Moses P. Klacald of Ne
braska by Captain O. C. Applecate.
In this, Klncald predlcU early aaaa
age for the bill under a special rpje,
(allowing but two honrs for efefcate.
Tho telegram, receded In respoaee to
'a letter from Applegate asking tae
Ncbraakan's aid for the passage of the
measure, follews:
"letter of 6th received.
bill Is to receive consideration
special rule, two hours debate. To
,be reached probably inside of tkra.
'weeks. Some opposition, nut espaat
to pass It. and hope without any oki
'jectionable anaendaeat"
hiiiii rUor IttulilniC.
MllllMt.'U.MI'.MlAV IIOI.IUNtiri IN hut innliitalni'il that HiU n oul) a
,U HHAIMI.KHISITOUS ..I T'T
WOlfmi) irum imv ui ...-,
I
'Exercises Will Be Under the Direction of the Elks
L !
my ii mj" club
MIES omw
DICK KLKIU'EU'S ALL STAIt AG
CREGATIOV WILL ENDEAVOR
TO TAKE A PALL OCT OF THE MJ18. LUELLA STEARNS Ml AGAIN
CO.NCKIt.N hTAXD IN LINK A.I.I
NIOMT
LOCALS
Unlttd 1'ress Service
OHICAUO. Jlllin t3Kollowlim III1,
rlonlng of thn m Hallp Htrp-t Trust
anil Having bank yralcnlny. thrc
nthora In which Uirlmpr l Munday'
vtn Hip prluip fartorn, prn clo-rd
by tho hank cinmlnrrii I
Crowds of ipiiiltorn nro -wurnilnB
iibnut tho banks. Thr ixiIIcp aro krpt
Tlag Day," comnu i.orallng tho
,utii-liil mloiitlon of ihe Stars and
Mllirilll llirui l"' ""! I
n.iifiitird toda that It may he n real utrliii's as tho uatmiul flag, will be
vntrntui ll...r..it Imnnriiiu lliroUCllOUt tho
-i i f ,ii. I-... In Klnmntli Palls
iIih iitwervatic.! lll bo hold at tho,SonK
Mulc Star Spangled Banner
Orchestra
Introductory Exercises
Exalted Ruler and Omccrs
Sunday morning the Klamath Falls
CHOBEX AS HEAD OT
GAX1ZATIO.V BIG PLANS
THE FUTURE
PERCHERONS
ARE
FAVORED IN U. S.
H......I,, r.in iiih ihp fuNorlttt brvt'dliiR
iimiiih iiir uniinni -"- - -( -'
tmiiy trying to movtitho nnitry ppotilp.MmrM..,, unportiil b Aim-rlcan broea-
i... -.. .,.....n... i.. ...i..r it... liwir I .ixrillni? Iii rucriltly KAtliervd
... , ... urean .miks aicuiuro.
owra hrup. unurr uireciiou ui iii-
i nth Fall LotiKo so, i:n, iiciieioiviu .... .
t Audleme to join ,
Plnaln? i
The officers of tho lodge who 111 , team will leave for Fort Klamath to J
..... .... .!-..,. t t inrlr..mntt -in xtl-star aeereeation uath-
Exalted Ruler and OBlccrs uuuiuv..?. .;--- " . "" " ' . v.-r t M,
i- n u.iiii Exalted uuier; u. it. unaerwoou, jbu iUtciuc vj .,.v ....., . ,v. ... ... - - -- -
Flag Record t-. " "a" ij,-"s,oomed Loval Knight: Francis R. revenge for the walloping administer-1 men's Library Club, the following
si-i 1. 1.. !... nm nt thnt.. . . .ii t. t..i.. . AJ ln via tiiiiuth .Am. Ih.A. nMlra fipn. 'rar. v.rA AlMtAd!
woiuuiuiii, .uv w . ioius, Kaieomea i.eauing ivmsuii bu uw uuuv. ...-.--."---. ,.-..-
o.
worn.
At Friday's meeting ot the) Wo-
Jand I'roirctU j Order of Elks.
i
Esqulro and Officers
a-, ... uin i. i, ..iii ni 2:30. :Song Mrs. Zumwalt.
(lit ! im. " " "- .
and the ..iibllc U InMted. Tlu. Elks Elks Tribute to tho Flag
(Mill nsacinhto at their hall at 2 o'clock ; W. O. Smith
....! ...r..i, I,. - linrtv 10 thn oiiern aiubic u wn.uc..
'Charles Mashburn. Esteemed Lectur- The Klamath Falls team will line President Mrs. Luella 8t"
ilng Knight; Louis Bath, secretary; . up as follews: Vice Presidents Mrm. A. fataAar
UV II Shaw, Esquire, and W. O. Maxwell 2b, Noel If. Dale lb, Baum land Mrs. C. V. Fisher.
Smith. Chaplain. ' cf, Hayden 3b, Thrasher rf. Mesner Secretary Mrs. C. P. SUwart.
'ss. Ambrose c, Foster and Browne p. Treasurer Mrs. Charles GraTaa,
o... o. -...i cri. hsinn hm . At this meeting too woaiem ouuiaea
. ii.. in.2..n ...... .,h.,..v. .......v v .
" "- - i
who arc utruitelliiE to niter the door
Thn ilvpimltors, inot of them work
ing people, walled In Urn all of Innt
night, and thn police had to imp their
1 1 ii Ik to illsperso Hip KttierliH:
Women, wearing shawls nml cnrr
Igu babies, pared, sobhliiK, In front of
tho hank all night,
.r, nnoruiiig i" i""""' -,."---
alntUlli Jul ",, l"'l,Uc b' Ul ,,e
inirtniPiil of agriculture ext in
favor for Importation ait) Belgium
home, with Clydesdale "also ran.
i.. l-i i a. is2 ivrcheron Htnllloim
nml fiOH mares were Imported. Of
Belgium 621 MtulltotiH and gx mart's
were brought ncron the water to HiU
.......i ul.ll.. ouh 45 Clydesdale
. UIIM., ' .
lallloii mul '-' "r' w,,ro l",l',u1
Inst enr, and 12S Shire stallions ami
house.
Following Is the program-
"Shrimp" Heparin.
Wnltor lllileii, who graduated the
ll t. j. au l.u. .,kl.,.nl it. I.i uitnf
,,lnl""l"u ' "' """ "-'"' "l"-' '. ' i.,,,l,t In
lfl this morning Mr 8ebntioo,.r.. snire ' '" "... ,', ,,"..
Calif., whero hi. imrania now rclde. Tho tolal Imporlailona for tho jour
He will meet hU sister. Miss Ainua of high bred horses wero 1.7SJ Uil
Hale, at Weed. MIm Hales haa Im-pii lions. Including ponlM. n'l -"
iittondliig the UnUemlty of Oregon Imiire.
BETTING EVEN
ON POLO GAME
... i !..-. m i??7 hv nn ' CroncmUler Visits. plans for broadening the work to
iUltUUU ! UU M Mfc M i -, - -
R II. Dunbar of congress. Up to that time eai.h col-k Fred Cronemiller. receiver ot the.carneu on. tney auw arnanw
lony had Its own flag. -Land office at Lakevlew. came here their "guest night" entertalnnwat oa
. FrldsV to meet his wifo and son. Fred itho night of June 26th.
i .i .
. a n,. .'ibiUaAt.pii inni rAiri' uronemilier jr., wno nas Deen auenu
"." '" T, "i:, lU ULV AUU LI-AIL ing the Agricultural College.
llll! IUllim UI HIV v-MM.a ...... .
jl'atrtotlc Address
iSoiig America
'lines, redcapped groundkeopers moved
I limit ami waiters with black and
!nh!nlng faces scurried in perspiring
strinms to and from tue reu oooms
IIIGtit:.sr CROWD IX UlSTtHO
KMICK TO MK.V1HV IIUOOK TO
MKK THE "MII.I.IOXAIUK GAME"
I'LAVED
Fourteen Inch Fall
of Snow at the Rim
United Press Service
MUADOW BROOK, L. I., Juno 13
Eager to bih England and Amer-
Ua stiugglo for tho luturnaltonal polo
ironhv thousands on thousands of
Now Yorkers and sport lovers from a
n ltl... ).i ulnnin nnil nuCtrlC
Hltllll "1 nwvo, " m.... .... -.- .
irntn. bv iiiitomobllo and trolley cnr,,repreiui:u
tluotiged to the Meadow Brook pnru
toda) for tho llrst of tho games which
will settle Btipremucy for I9H.
Eiiilv In tho day tho tlrt train
loads nrrlvud, and from thou until tho
According to Park IIiiiikoi H, K.
Moinyer, who Is horo from Cistcr
l.uko National Park, thoru wim a fout-Uen-liith
full of hiiiiw In tho Park mi
Wednosdity.
"This snow melted fimt, luiwover,"
said Moinyer toduy, "and 1 Ih-IIovi It
softened up the crust on tho old hiiovv
mid will hutten Its departure.
ii. Mdiiivnr HtutoH that I2C Htu-
ilewlrt of Portland high schools plan to
vlHlt Crater Lake July un. iney
will go In vl.i Moiiioni, in iiuiuiiiu
bill. .....
Mummer ParKhuisl of llio uraier
l.uko i-oinpiiny IcnvoH ronianu aiou-
day for Uio prk, u l""1'" '"H '"
iiMiiUtH'HH for opoiilng tho hotel.
i'lm leKlsler nt licniuiuaiiers
where refreshments for the throngs
i 1....1 i
Meru pruiiuvu.
it was baicly noon when the last
seat was tilled In tho stands, and more
than l.uQO automobiles wero parkea
near by.
Every one ot tho seven roads lead
ing to tho Held was a solid stream of
vehicles of all sorts. It was one of
the blggi-bt ciowds over seen at any
similar event near New ork. lit nna
more than tit. to be compared to the
Jam at a world series baseball gamo.
Now York Society with n capital
S" was there, tho United States and
ilireat Britain, Canada, Australia,
France, Germany, nil were officially
MOREY APPLEGATE
HERE ON A VISIT
Up From the South.
D. M. McLemore came In last night
from Southern California and Mex-
llcan Points, where he has been pur-
Irlinolntr rnttlii.
LOCAL MAX TELLS OF EXCITING
(XXDITIIOXS IX MEXICO AFTER
THE OCCUPATION OF VERA
CRUZ IIY U. S.
New Face at the Gun Store.
Louie .Martin arrived from Medford
Friday, and has resumed the position
he held some time ago In the Gun
Store.
Here From Lakevlew.
Circuit Judge Percy L. Kally of
.Albany, who has been holdina; eoart
at Lakevlew for Judge nam, re
turned Friday, accompanied by Court j.
Reporter Richardson. It la nataflp.
that Kelly was brought here as a dark'
horso to bo used la the Lawyer's laa.
un tomorrow morning, but toe Jaaje
denies the allegation, and says he la
waiting to see If Benson retaras ay
Monday, If not. Kelly will open the
I June term of eaart
Wagering was hoavy along tho cub
house verandu, tho tingling uncer
tainty drawing out big money.
Odds wero at oveuB, however, for
tho untried teams as teama made
limn of tho game they cumo In uivrl.,U au) one's game. That was thosetitl
adH.PHcUiiK to suffocation tho spocU-lmout when tho hall was tossed Into
n.i.1 will iiMian is aoixiriuro. '-., '"'.:,, lmU( lH,.i 10 visit
potmuio for buggies io goi m u piiinuim-- -- . .
tw ...lies 11.1. .Ida of hogdquitrl.ra.Wn I" lj '' h'" ' ' ,",
On ,Uo Medford side u cloaur ap- Momyor. ''"J-.. i,Jrod"'
proich can be ua.s." , .oro ro llvo vUltora innlslorod.
tor HiaiulH which strotched unbroken
In ii long lino along tho oxpnnso of
Hiiiouth grwui turf, where men and
ponies woio to light for tho honor of
tholr country and their flag.
Over tho Meadow Brook Club Iioiimi
and over tho gay niiunnoea for tho
tiicominodntlon of tho players and all
iilouc tho rear of tho grand stnuu
hi uvely flow tho Stars and Stripes and
Uiu Union Jack of the Britisher challengers.
In the Held whon the crowds ar-
pliiy.
Tiki Llue'Up
EiiKlund Captalu II. A. Tompkiuson,
No, lj Captain Leslie St. a. Choape,
No. 3; Major K. W. Barrett, No. 3;
John Tialll. hack; Captain V. N,
l.ockott, substitute.
America Reno Ln Montngue, No, 1;
J. M, Wuterbury, No. S; Devereaux
Mllhurn, No, S; L. W. Watorbury,
hack; Malcolm 8tovenon or H. C,
Phlpps, substitute.
Moroy L. Applegate, son of Captain
and Mrs. I. D. Applegate, came In Frl-
dn evening from San Francisco for a
week's vUlt with relatives He re
cently returned from San Bias, Mex
ico, whore he has been for the past
three years as superintendent of two
largo plantations for tho Pacific Coast
Fruit company.
Following the landing of marines
at Vera Qrui!, conditions becamo very
waim for Americans In Moxlco, and
Applepate was forced to leave. Tho
boat fn which ho loft Sau Bias was
taken by'a Mexican ship, and tho crow
and all of tho passengers wero hold
as prl loners for sovoral days. They
Anally escaped on board an r.ngnsii
ship and were brought to San Fran
cisco.
Since then San Bias has been cap
tured by tho constitutionalists, and
affairs have become quiet again. Mr,
Applegate will return to Mexico io
look after the business of his com
pany about June. 36th,
London
Plans to Offer His Advke in Home Rile lUtttri
United PreBs Service
LONDON, June 13. Ex-Piesldent
Rooseelt arrived lu this city today.
It U hinted that during UIs stay lu
London ho will offer advice to the
government and to thu UUtermen
regardlug the settlement of the homo
rulo squabble.
The Colonel wan mei ai unarms
Cross station by Ambassador Page,
land taken to the home of Major
Arthur Lees in Chestorneld place,
where ho iunched with 130 guests,
'aftor which he was taken to the Lees
country place at Buckinghamshire.
It was the porsonnel ot toe wees
luncheon which caused the reports of
,
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r
f
tlm home rule nlans. The guests lB-
cluded Lord Roberta, John Strachef,
Sir Owen Seaman, sir Sidney cojtw
and others interested la the IrWi
I question. o
On Monday tho ex-preeldeat
turn to London, wham M
Premier Asqulth, Lord QnW & A$
or members ot the oabiaet. ' &?
On Tuesday nlaht Austea OhaaihT ' . '
lain, Sir Carson, Lord NorlhisMI. im. Jxfi
.. r.uml,. nt Ionian tll' ?.-.,. 'U
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uoionoi. ana it is ruiswa, ssws.sasi, i
w-i..i. -u...ii m v--: k. ' A -'
irisi4 sn.uivw w, pw ww
under discussion.
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