The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 16, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914
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McNARY CONCEDES THE PLACE
TO JUDGE BENSON; BENSON IS
LEADING IN RACE BY IB VOTES
v o,in or i;itiirii:i-N mu.s is
mum: inthi: iti.tui si oi
roium.wi nil vn
.
(II ill llie ltrilut ii I niiiilrli--
l'.iri tilt lllirl tin I nb'ii
Mill), Willi li ll. fl In Id' ii.
u.-.i iiiliioii 'linn n.i. ciiiiHi)
Cuulit Sill Mukr l.'llt Mlflli IrM
In Cut DiiMII lllri 1-r.ul
AlllmuKh ttn mallrr ha hrm In
Hip Air till'l lin bm.li ir(iUi (mill
) for III" l't IllOllltl, It tonka to
di, a though Klfttltalh mint!) Is u
hat ft rallllliUle IDT JUHllc-rr Of Uio
uttpmn court llrturm from Omul
nmiity's ttclitrk Uil murntng Ihi'I
idn dicuvry of dliCfrpailt) Tbli
rate IIIim) lit votes. i Ik' now IrmU
VlrNary by t vulea
A iMegralu m I" !"! b) Judte
llrf.mii tilt ttllrrniMiii front liU sou.
Arlttur Hrtisnu deputy uir!iiio court
rlrrk TltU Mated that Justice. Mc
Vary todav ronccd ll-nton nomi
nation. According li young Unison's lli"
Rural Credit Measure
Is Headed for Row'
(Mvraid Stxwlal tirtrlc)
WArtlllNOTOS, l C. Jum U
I'arm crvdll IpIIHoii fm i" b"
hdeil toward a ahfttp I'onUit bi
tvpm tho.o for aud opposed to o
frnnictit loan Tlw llulkli)
Until bill lulrtxlureil In iho houi I
the rwult Of the drllbi-rnlloii of Hip
joint aiib-commlttcn of iho two
branclira of conrr.. It tonlaln. lu
pnrt. Hm prlnclpli' of gnvrriiinnit
loan for Mm bnmlll of nitrlrultutf.
uhlclt thn large farm urnatilittllou
have ronlelidl for lu Hit rpi'Ct,
lugplher a lib llm Kllllnit t iM"
Plvleltur hill. Iho u'w hill tail !'
vn a n partial triumph for fariiior.
Thpa orvatiliiilloii ire lirartk"
ttlly Ullllnl III allpporl f Iho hill '
iroJiirmt lie ltniiroMntulhi lUthrlrk
of Ohio, who ha led thu fight for
govorutut'ul aid during thu !' 'w0
)ara. Ill perltont propngntiun
for tbU prluclplo I wolt KnoMii, uud
in hi roearch, uprechc unit wriuiiR
U mainly du tlm'creUU for iho geii
ml underatauilliig of that dhUlon
of the farm credit nuosilon.
In an Interview li prwntM hi
Una a follew:
"Kverybody know thnl oil the
leading uallnni of Kurope nro dolur
Excuse Jury Till 6th
Attorneys Agree to Posiwning the Law Docket
w
llecause thu farmer who are em
panelled on the Jury for the June
tern of the circuit court are nadly
needed at home right now, nnd owing
to UlaeatM, etc, the panel I "''
enough to Justify drawing uddltlonul
nnmei from the Jury Hat. Circuit
Judge Demon thl morning excused
all Juron until July th.
Thla waa decided upon at it confer
once between the local attorney und
the Judge thla tnornlug. Al conent
nd to this.
Wke tka Jurors are called agelu
t,i.llll nil I In l.-tlll'l tntlilllS hull
i 11 ! iii hi il ami itI'mI IimI tin
t lliiiti (ounty return Milium len.
I . II. . .
DELIRIOUS
MA
IS WORSE TODAY
mim: iikioi'i.iii.ii, who km r.
I. It ri.HM 'till. IIOsl'ITU. io.
lit), M Hi l' WIIM I) tslo
IIIh MMK
I'iiImi il.i'ii' U u cIihuki' (ur tin'
liftlt-r. Mlk licliiughor. u Inciter. who
1 itl lite HlMtMmni hospital HH il
IIiIiiiii trriiiu, will lie taken btore
Uio riiunt) rnurt Hint ixamlmd a I--hls
jiiIi All 'tTily nnit .'
lit.lu lii' raw'il In a maniacal )
nitit I no lullrr today
DiloiiElur was taken into the lion
pllal Saturday, ami apmt'nil
liupruUtiK until Muiulu) iiioruliiK
hfH In- Iicialllv aUililclll) irni'd.
ninl jumiiliiK from n window nt tin
liiMplul. inn otr tti Hoi rlprlnitii hill
clail unl) In hi nUtit uhlrL Ho
rnuKht by (Iromr Noll atui Joint lira
Hi nf IVrl Klamatli, Mho wrrr- on
thlr ) to tou
iiiutr lor the farmct than I hto
Btkoil our government to do. Tliow?
who aro potted, and are not more ln
lermtod In tilth profit oil Interest
Ihnn III thu future of our food nipplr,
lmr topi'i"l rnltlliK goerninenl
toniia cI.m toitUUtlon and oclalliu.
"My hill I tlll the h.-t hill to re
lieve the uutiltn "f high cost of mon
lry to the farmer llut t he had
I o mo experience In r.ettliiK Iho right
Uud of leglOallmi Very often the
oor.eloui ml the psychological
moment t R"t the t0t they run. It
In lor thnl reaaou that 1 have
noiiiifed my tiplrt for thu Hulkley
HollU hill The hill contain three
'item of subliminal Koornmeui aid
fthlrh lll h of lmmene advautnge
. n, Wmi mid South, particularly,
I It open poaslbllltle of good every.
nvhere. II cotunin nme " ..
could ho expected with the many opln
lim of confllctliig Intcreit. It has
In touch of mutuality and Improving
....,.i...i.i eaii ho made which
.should not sorlomly conflict with tha
opinion of thu mnKer of the hill.
mxpniise of operation nro low, the
bond lo ho iMiied aRiiinst inorigngaa
are oll fortltlcd, and should sell at
n rate which should reduco tho Inter
Mt burden to the borrower."
It I expected llmt the criminal dockot
Will we in'iw "- - --
that ome of tho rrimlunl matters bo-
.. lis i.- im.iiiu isr is 'iiiininu. uuu
lug considered uy too gruuu jm n...
b leaiiy tor trim,
Tho Juror will ho kept busy thl
term, for the law docket I uuusually
heavy, lu addition to the criminal
came thnl ro to como before thl
.a . 1.. ..!. HllA
term of court, tnoie mo iwcn
low rime awaiting attention.
,...! ,1... Iiikv la iMillnd. July Olh.
until " " " "
Judge l3euon will devote hi utteu-
tlou to tho huiR or equiiy wavwip.
American Polo Team, Which Is Playing at
Long Island
Governor Caballero
Demands Ransoms
aivf1
Gov n nor l.ul Cnballoro of Tam
pleo, pit fd In charge h the constl
tutlonullst after the federals were
driven out, hu liken the remarkable,
action of demandlug very heavy ran-,
some from busluc men und other.'
on the ground of being federal and.
huvlnu aided the federal cause they
mimt pay to escape Immediate oxeeu-t
Hon. Thl I the atory of rather Man
uel Vlrnmoute. who remained at his
post when other prleata had fled on
...
Mini dm on
the coming of the constlt
.UtlOIiailSl.
A oou hh 1 vvn arrested tho rob-
!el demanded 60.000 peso for my re-.
leiiue. threatening me with execution;
If the money was not forthcoming. 1 1.
had no money, and I knew It would I '
ho ImpocHlhle for me to raUe tho I
amount. I told them thl, mitt tnoy
unsworn! Hint I wa a traitor, that I
had aided the federal, nnd they
would Hhoot me If my parishioner
did not ralso the mini, 1 collected
altogether U20 pesos, and a all the
oilier priest had lied to Kurope or
the United State, I had no hope ot
getting any more. When 1 offered
thl sum to them they laughed at me,
refused to accept It, nnd told mo to
preparo for execution. Tho dovotod
women of tho parish came to me with
tho fund they had raised, but I re
fused to accept them, because I know
the sacrince It entailed. Thou they
went to tho rebels with a similar offer
which was accepted. They had almost
enough to pny. I finally old my fur
ultuio and raised 7, BOO pesos, which
1 handed over to tho rebels, who
thereupon released mo. I am a Mex
ican by birth, horn nt Jalisco and ed
ucated In Mexico Coty. I camo to
Tnmplco six years ago, and waa never
bofore molested. I want to go to
America."
Stilt to tocovor f 92, alleged due on
nccouut, was commenced by the
Klamath Iron work against W. U.
Kyle. E. L, Elliott Is attorney for
the plaintiff,
fijtft fiIr 'LBBBBh '"' SSBBBBBfiPffiiwiR9HvSl I
Sa
Pi S-aaaaaaaaata? '- 11 lSowSo B
This Afternoon to Defend the Big Cup
HEARTSONGS TO
BE THE PROGRAM
I Ti:itT.IXSIKXT WILL liK GIVKX
Tills i:i:.XIX AT HOUSTON'S
OI'KK.V HOUSE' FOK HKXKriT)
OK (it'll. I)
Ncarlj all of the clii's inuslial ul-
'ent will appear during the recital to
'be given Mt Houston's opera house
this evening by the ladle of (Jrace
Episcopal Guild. The program Is un-
1 der tho direction ot Mr. ZumwalL I
i The heurtsong of the past century,
Itec-illlng many fond memories with,
itiiIr nhiliitln HtteMness. compose the
program, which ha hecu arranged
tin follow
1
See-Saw Crowe
Margaret dimming, Margaret
llargus. Helen Hamilton, Flor
ence Morgan. Fred Goeller,
Austin and Ueatrice Oale,
lieatrlce and Catherine Walton.
tu the Gloaming ...... Harrison
Miss Vera Houston
Duel -Post Thou Love Me.
Sister Ruth Haydn
Mlsbca lieatrlce and Catherine
Walton.
Dream Faces Hutchinson
Mlsa Elizabeth Houston
5- Duet Alice, wnere An muu;
Ascher
Ii,,,, Mill
ira. it. v. i wm, ..-
I.ouUo Benson.
The Laird o' Cockpeu . Old Scotch
Mr. Arthur D. Hay
Solo and ijuartet chorus--
Svveet Genevieve Tucker
Miss Loulso Benson, aua Mr.
Hamilton. Mr. Walton. Mr. Upp.
-In Old Madrid Trotere
8-
Miss Marjorle McClure
i A Warrior Bold Adams
Mr. Lawrence Mehoffey
10 Duet Flow Gently, Sweet Alton
, Sptltnan
Mrs. Thomas. Mr. Hay
1 1 Long, Long Ago Bayly
Mrs. A. J. Voye
12 Male quartet Tontlng Tonight
Klttredge
Messrs. Walton, Mehaffey, Kin
near, Upp.
13 Rocked In the Cradle of the
Deep Knight
Mr. J. B. Mason
H Danube River Aide
Mrs. Bert Carl Thomas
15 Tho Mlstle Bough .. Pantonine
10 Duet When Ye Gang Awa
Jamie Dcmar
Mis. Zumwalt, Mr. Mason
17-
Good Bye, Sweet Day . . Vannab
Mr. Harold Kinnear
l Dreamt That I Dwelt In
Marble Halls Balte
Mr. Don J. Zumwalt
Suvvanee River .,,.,... Foiter
By Everyone
18-
19-
Ooat are said to be entlrley free
from any Indication of tuberculoala.
t
A. R. Pinchot Opens
Fight on Perkins
Amos It. Pinchot has taken the lead
(In a tight to drive George W. Perkins
.out ot the chairmanship ot tho na-
out 0f in,, cuairraansuip oi iuo na
tioual executive committee ot the pro
.... ... n.. t... ' Dlnol.nt
igressivc uarij. v,u Jiaj .mvuw
gent a 4,000-word letter to the mem-
n,cr8 0( tQCI national committee, to
(Theodore Roosevelt, and to a few otlw
Jor leaders, denouncing Perkins as a
I menace to tho survival of the party.
nnd calling on them to oust him from
the dominaut position In party coun
cils which he now holds. This letter
vvn marked "Personal not for pub
lication," and It was not until recent-
lv tl.nl Dm tnrt liacnnift known that
tho periodic rumhllugs of discontent'
with "noss" Perkins had Anally taken
dollnlte and tangible form.
BIG BASIN MILL
WILL OPEN SOON
HARRY GALLAaiWH HERE FROM
,..- to take CHARGE.
CH1LOQU1X TO TAKE CHARGE.
THE SEASON 1LL SOMJIE.NCE
OX MONDAY
The West Side sawmill of the Big
Basin Lumber company will open
Monday morning, cutting up the
2,000,000 or more log now In the
company' booms.
Harry Gallagher has returned from
Chlloquln to take charge of the op
erations, He Is now buiy getting a
craw.
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WILD HORSES EOR
RODEO ARE HIRED
.IIIIIITV HEAD AHi: HKCCItKD
rnoM n. o. vixso.v outlaws'
UWXKII 11V S1LS CUA.XDLKH;
TO HK TItlED OUT
Th itodcn dlrectori have juit
docd :i contract with It. O. Vinson
for thirty head of wild horsea, to be-ufet-d
ur, mount In tlie wild horse
rnciui during the ltodco. In the wild
hone rac theitf untried stceil are
saildltd, brldlyd and mounted at the
cunie time by the entrant, and the
mglil of eighteen or more broncho In
a hunch, pitching, bucking and run
a uwuvu, i. ut, mw... .-
nlns, I one of the big Uodoo thrill.
In addition to these horses and the
outlaws secured for the final, the
mn.nrn M nlll IMiI iPAM anil
Icord and
'"""""" -
Simpson to Jlalln this week to try
oiii thn lima Phanttlr mannllrs. i
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These men hate Just returned from a,
tour through California with a Wild
West how. and In addition to Rim
Rock Johnnie and other local horses.
and Orlnly Murphy. Jackson coun-l
ty' outlaw, they 'acquired a lot of
mean horses In California.
"
Ramsby and Chester
Ont Caaipiag.
'Schrtver have gone to Spencer Creek,
where they will camp for some time.
Mrs. Ramsby's son, Carey II., is in
charge of the hatchery there, and his
daughter, Myrtle, accompanied bar
I grandmother on the trip.
Want Noose
United Press Service
' BERLIN, June 16. Agitation has
been started In Germany to abolish
.the axe and the block. Of all clvUU
ed and cultured peoples, Germany is
the only country In the world today
v hlch has retained and atill clings to
this ancient form ot executing the
death sentence of the law. Even Rus
sia, so often characterized aa be
nighted, has adopted hanging. France,
'often termed the most enlightened na
tion, also still clings to its tradition
ally grewsome beheading In prefer
1 fence to tho less spectacular and mare
refined form ot hanging adopted by
tho greater portion of the clvlllxed
world, and to electrocution In vogue
In the United State. But France
makes some claim for refinement In
the tragedy of a human life by the
fact that It execute the law' sen
tence with a machine, the mechanical
Fort to Have a Queei
When It comes to a matter ot roy
alty, the Rose Featlval at Portland
will have nothing over the "Big July
Time" at Fort Klamath, for a o.ueen
I to be elected, to rule supreme over
the tun on the four days, beginning
June 29th and ending July 3d. Frank
iSalcldo, who 1 in from tbe Fort ar
ranging ome ot tbe anairs tor tne
m how. sava that there la much
tlyalry among the admirer of tne
fair girl of Wood River Valley as
to who will be queen. A spirited
vote is expected.
The Fort Klamath celebration will
be a bummer, and keep the crowds
buar. A band has bean engaged to
furnish music, and In addition to tbe
contests each day. there will ba daac-
ins- in the evening, and three balloon
J ascensions and parachute drops by I.
t, Bnerman, wno u
work during tha mat oonnty fair. Tha
IFREF TEXTBOOKS
FOR SCHOOLS IN
CITY ARE VOTED
FOU.NTALV IH AGAIN Oii
THE BOARD
Has Keen Connected WHh tW Ll
BoArd of Education for tlM I1
TAtclvo Veai-a, ami tU MMB U
School Uror TemoM Lack mt la.v
IvreiA la Maalfested
Vote That Was Caai.
by ts LlfM
ca
The jranjmar fCDOOl Of AiajMHaV
'Falu are to furntB tTM u, fcoolu
. tha nuDii-. Thlwa decide Mom-T
Hb hr thm .. at th dUtiiat '
.L .. - .- .- te
vha by a tote or xsu to s,
the fflMUM M aubtnliud, at Ueraa-
. .. ...... .
AA aa
nuaJ selecuoD o iMjuickna, a.
Klftmath p.n, u oaa of , ta irat
,Q Ul6 iUt'lo ,dopt fra. taU
book. The same quaatioa waa vate
on In Portland Monday. : . r.i
At the school elecUom tha Uzaay
era alio re-alactad Ptaaaut IV Faaa-
),. a Kinlur at tha uhaal anard
iHa won by a large vote over B. U.r
'ChUcote and Mr. Maad Stalk, waa
opposed his. ''"
Thla U tae tweirta year taa air.
Founuln baa bees coaaeetedwiU
the school board, aad. he ie nilder-r
ed on ot ita aicat TalaaM aVapa)er
(Coatlaued am Pag 4)
Instead
Germany
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a
guillotine. aaerely
at
a.!MaJlaaa hat
human agency. Tbe
acblse daea
the reet. J
in Rumuv aocletT still rlaa MM
of undeslrablea by tha etaalMa
I primitive operation of everia"UU
head trom the body with an as
swung by brawny arms, Jut a waa
done in England in the aya.ei Maryf
Uueen of ScoU. Quelen.aaata'
Henry VIH. Tbe kuuaam btrteSiit?
block ha long bean abaUabad tat Rngr -
land. In Germaay taa waa naa jaaaw
and still U to a large ertent, taat'a
order to make human asaenUa "a -
check upon crime" and toptove a de
terrent to murder. It eboaM MJfttr
rounded with as raucb horror aa a
slble. Advocate claim that tae'gUe-
tening axe and tbe buwk-robaad
block are a areater syBbol of that
terror ot tbe final act of law
the hangman' m
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Klsmath Indians will ataa.aeaear'la
tribal dances, etc.
iAIiaUaVUivaM ai ,an w-a iiib a up,.
for a baseball tournament for the
Southern Oregon cbanuionshlp, wKtt
a purse of 1 50 for tha winning team.
There will also be a tug of war aa-
tween mounted wbttaa and1 -aaunte
Indians, and for tbla there wIUnI
prise ot $150. ' ' (,
Some of tie ether Teals ami KMf ,
follew: ,,v
Bucking coataat, 10; wist hafsa:Jl,-,T;l
race
horse. flS; faney
awi'smapi. .v
day; bulldogglnf,
riding. su; n
moblla barrel
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