The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 19, 1914, Image 1

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NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
lllulllll V.'r 'No. '-i.lll'H
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914
Prfc,ltTe
mh
it
MEDIATION
NOW
CLOSE TO BEING
DISMAL
FAILURE
Hli:UTIKTH AMI AMI.ItH t V III :
W 1 1 I : I . " I I 1 1 I : I
EXTENSION BILL
COMING UP SOON
I (ii hoi(, i.i ni it is in:.
I l i:i ll WATER t'nl.'IIS Art
Ml.'( I'lllIM (IINCIIISH.
MS HlSMlIT
Zacatecas, Where General Huerta
Is Making His Last Stand
BLUE OARSMEN VILLA SAID TO
' ', o following MllT Wtu t.-Cl'U'tt
lim-il.ail Mmii.U IWllt.' llt.il I'iml. !'" Hwr(or) Albert C Elder "f '
., ,. .. . itho Klamath Waif Vit'T AMoctalluli
.l Prr.l.lr.il M.,.1 II- ..ii.ll. (rm ,.,,,, N. j ,
litiloiialM Iliirr0i Ittimtliil " am tlutl to writ. Hint I lie roin-'
sllr.,1, awl .till ..' Ilwlj,,,",r0 '"' "" "f l",, U",nt' '""
Kilml for u rtlto of iiocilt r- whirl. '
rtioy I!!1"1 '''""0--,')iJmI eiuil.li. Hi.-rctlamallixi hill lei !.. !
rrll. Irlrul l "t.i"'l ' ,Wldi.r. .1 mill oIm1 on In Iho Imll.'
jit Id UioiikIU Hint n tut.' lll I"- had
jllio latter prt of tlil r.iili 01 Dm'
'patty part of July "
fulttd l'rri HeMlC ;
NIAClAllA FALUL Out Juno IK I
Tim fallum oi tl." tii'tlimi.tii cH(ini
rrln allium t-ottntn llir Alii.'f Iran '
and llurU delKat rW t" l !,
iJeJ trrMOiullabty.
Ttirto la a falltl hiw that llir iih-ii
atnr tliBtiufhr.ii may choo tho pri. I
tUtutial .rn)lil,ttt, but tin' American,
tw ftrm thni h "liall I 'iiiltn.
UmmlUl. i
STEAMROLLER ON
THE BALL PARK
ThoXrvltan tJfkKatr. tiBr tiwfjiiin t, intirrf MINVrRllTI IS I M.
dtldrtily f-rfrtl, ahll ill.')" art
lliiiiltli lliry rKjftr.t n (allum
I
I 's IIIHTIlAfllON I- MA..
i; imiwv men si'itr I sr
III tMlD
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tgTrafc 'THnli' ""iSii' till1' Vj'jnB
61'' SfliMT ,-r-,n V "h."i--jS - tJ&iTivSm
BB3?l--tiviBBaarx. ,- 7T , m' -' P' MtSB
TAKE THE RACE
.iMUVAitn cnnw is defeated is
THE A.V.VUATj IJOAT HACK O.V
I TilETIIASfEK CHIMSO.V MIOSII
tt'l.V
NOW BE SUPREME
MILITARY HEAD
IS SCOUTIXa BEFORE ATTACKINa
the crrv
I'nlted i'rcss Snrlc
NEW LONDON, Conn.,
Juno
I9 JHeporta From Orer Xortitcra Bon1-
Rpfore 25,000 pectators tho Yale
itinlvcraltr rowing eight defeated the
Harvard oarsmen In the annual var
sity raco on the Thames.
In the content between the Fresh-
in. n elghtx, th.f Crltiison team won
f
ary Indicate That Cmtait aait
HIh Cabinet Made All the Cokce.
r
.loni Demanded by the Foraier
0..:!au AtnmualtloB Froaa the
Atit::ia Is Ruahed to the Frost.
NJURED CHILD
Vntied Pros Service
I El, PASO, Ter., June 19. DU"
hutches from Torreou today Indicate
llll I III. II I IJI'LU 'that General FrancescaVllUhaa won
llll I III 1 1 flll 111 II every point In hU controveray with
AhTIIOL'OlI HADLY IIRt'lSKD AH
ItKULT OF UEl.VO HUX OVER,
ORVIMiE HAMILTON IS
Sr.KIOfSLY HURT
.Ta&t.l .ntaAin t tl A,IA.Itll
jttonalUt force.
Carranza has agreed to Villa' ul
timatum that Villa is to have supreme
control of military affairs, while Car-
NOT ranza wilt be supreme la civil asTalrs.
it is oetievea tnat t-arrania uecioeo
to accept the situation gracefully, and
lose no time haggling.
!
After being carefully watched for
Pulled Pre Hrlr
WAHUINUTON, D r. Junr 16 1
,.,o,.dc,-VV.Im and notary l.ryan
,R mrdlall.ni. M -r ih - " )u , ,, tl u IIB ,llP r,Kl,lar .I-.-b
dldrd . .land ..i by H .r-ttnt( jj (n,)rf 0 ,., ,, ,0
,'"'- 'miKHith U that pottlon of ilio field
It was niilinuiifrd that If mrdUUoti wfi( lp UM u , lllay . srooii"
tutlatMW. WlUnn lll maVr. a nt . lltljJ ,, for( f WP arp i work
lunit, taklnc puWI-" ""' M t"w'!idi,) iMiltlnr. Ihr. diamond In hae
fidrnff. on all h Itni'"'! I" arcom- ,or ,.,., CBin wm, Montneur-.
ptlili, rtr. i ndditlon to the oUtniwr labor-il
It It hclloved that an mxin an nirtll- rM ant ,),r ,.fforbi. J. II. dnrrett' ilonnlletM and tlenerat lluertu Is soon mndi a long detour from San Luis Po
atlon (all. If It i'K'!'. I"' l"1"''1 I1UK0 t.'am rolltr U at th ground, jto b foiicht at Zncntorns. a Huerta tol to tho wrst. The attack on Za
Hiatr will lift Hit. finbarfiit on arm.',,,,, ( dnvotlnR tho "iflcrnoon lo jstrunghold n tho road (o Mexico City enteens was begun by General Pan
thtu hrlptne l norlhcrn rnln.!. it lmthlnK down tho rldire, etc. The The photograph tthows a lo of the fllo Natera, recently placed In corn
it alto fparml thai lin this l tloii" ,orUcf of the big machlno were ell) tnU.n from a hill aboo It Tho mand of the central army of the con
l(McfS's (0ffM will fttla't. l'n,HM,,dniiatHl by tlarrrtt. and he has told .Urautlful old Mexican town U in a val- stltutionallsts. fieneral Medina Bar
army at Vnra Cru for a reprisal n,p (ram Ih.'y ran use It at other jle) surrounded by loft) mountains. In ron, tho Huerta commander, defended
. i..,.,n.ii u in rcadliip limes durliiK lb.' season 'tht. renter of the picture may be seen tho town for tho federal government.
II n iihi MVi-wi....- -"
tu mwt such an rtnereetic), a It l
'several hours by Drs. Johnson and
. Cathey for signs of Internal Injury,
lOrvillo Hamilton, the little son of
Councilman J. H. Hamilton waa this
afternoon pronounced In no serious
danger as tho result of being run
down by an automobile Thursday af
ternoon. The machine passed over bis ab
domen, and there Is naturally sore
ness as a result, but none of the or
gans were affected, and Orvllle will
A battle which may result declsbe- cd to approach the capital through Sta
in Hi.' flBhi between the connllu- cntecaK and Guanajuato Their armies
bellovmt that llurrla Mu,a ranter
tall beforn tb Americans than Hip
rebel., and lll ti) n '"
mon,
the cnlhedral with tho rlKht tower Iteports indlcato thnt 10,000 men
InoKi'ii In half a reminder of the re- wore In ttu assaulting force, and thnt
olutlon of Madero After tho ronsti- they had preIotisly cut the remain-
MMurryrlr Kmlurnncc Hun Tinlay
United Pre Uervlc
Fiti:i:ioiiT, iu , Mny uf ,,C '"l
dUlano motorocle rldrrs of tho Mid
die West wnre entered In the 130
mile enduraucr. run to b. held today
under tho auspices of tho Preepnrt
Motorrycln Club.
Alllla Juiisupalcullls of Itoekford,
tn. urn married the other day to
I..-,.. ..Mu fllll IL Iritlft
I ' . ...... lir u-.ta nvnpciod iln would buelii the south. Constitutionalists declared
ni she women Hiii" - ." .
laltacK on San l.tila Potonl and then ko that to escape from Zacatecas and
make their "way south the federal
Tim dispatch 'tutlonallHt tool. Tnmplco and Saltlllo ItiK railroad communication to the
Tho Women's Aerial I.omkuc of
I'liRlnud has offered a prlso of 15.000
10 the first alnlor who tiles across the
Atlantic ocean
on Into Mexico City. Hut they decld-
1'iport are now pulnllng out thej
daniter of puttlni: too much power,
I Into llchl automobllvH. '
DSM
IS NEWRODEOBADUE
DENIED IN CASE' HAS QUICK SALE
Jap Exclusion Dp Soon
,hpphi:mi: copht iu'u:s on run-uoovruit
! AiikK.ii i thi: HAMnr.u
I WTIOX
Bryan Is Conferring With the Coast Delegation
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CALIFORNIA IXSKIMA. WIIU.
..iiujiav' '
IH FIHUTINH Tin; i""'"'
OF TIH-Hi: AI.H.NS, H.Wrl HIS
HILL IH TO 1115 IXTHOIH'CED lV
the (K)MMirn:r. o immkiua.i
TIOS MATTr.RM.
United Pre Servtc
iifiuiiik'rlTflV.' ii. ci.. J line 1!-
Prospecta for tho consideration ot
leKlslatUm with n vlow In ' R
ll,o Japanese. OIiIiipho in I Indus
fiom tho United Htates nro hrlKM. '
iiirdlug to CoiiKiussnmn John I- 'lK"
ei of California. H "l""1 ,0,,"y nwl
tho matter would coiiio up within
monlli. ,
This la u innllur Hint Ih piRi"
with prospoctH for liilfiiuilloiiiil en
(millemenu. For HiIh iiw" I """J
been aldetrackod and "ooft podiilml
before upon tho solicitation of the ml
mlnUtratlon. According to llakor, President II
Hon, Secretary llrymi, ImmlgrnUon
CominUHloiiur Cuminluettl and othera
connected with the udmlnUtrntloii
huvo beeu In conference with tho
Paclllo Cot Uologatlou aovorul Umoa
of Into, dlnouMlng polnta In tho Uue
HKgSLtv
h vlgm
f IgftigeigB
y, ZrWEMm
! im
ill. m
John V., HnUer
RUTTO.V, SHOWING
HALDV CJHKEX ACTIXQ DP, I
PLACED OX THE MARKKT BY
UNDERWOODS PIIAR.MAOY
soon be up and out again.
army, whose numbers were not given.
would hue to cut its way through the
cavalry brigade under General Do-, As a means of solving the servant
mlngoArricta, which had reached the. S'rl problem. It U suggested that a
lclnlty of Zacatecas from Duraago. ,aomesuc compulsory service ot me
The second attack on the city will "nes or. military conscription in uer-
bc made before Sunday by the con- raan" be started in this country,
stitutionallstas. General Villa will be
In supreme command of the revolu-- Great Britain in 1907 produced 24,
llonary forces C74,1"0 gallons of apple elder.
United Press Service
TORREON, June 19. The advance
guard or Villa's array has reached
Calera. There will be bo geaerat
movement against the federal force
at Zacatecas until Villa aBd his subor
dinate officers have a chute to eon-
suit Qeneral Natera, who led Um last
Cght there, and look over the gretsd.
All of the ammunition shipped from
New York on the steamer AstllU has
reached Villa. As a result the reeek
can carry the fight to Mexico City
without delay.
Home From Eageaie
Fred Dunbar returned from Eugeae
Thursday night, where he haa eaajP
pleted his Sophomore year. Fr4
will be busy again this samaur la the
Van Riper Brothers' grocery.
"Get the Farmer Money "-O'Donneli
Reclamation Commissioner Says It's Up to Town to Help tke Cmtry
The farmer on the reclamation pro
jects, although hold to be a poor
farmer by popular opinion, U proven
observation that the general soil here
Is splendid.
"Another thing favorable that I no
ticed Is the fact that tho Klamath
to be above the average by the gov- j farm6rs nre all anxious to find better
ernment records. What he needs Is methods of farming. All of the meet
capltnl with which to provide market 'ings we held on the project were well
A.ir.ilnL iii mUli'iiH received from,
Snleni, (he supremo court 1ms denied .
tho motion of tho respondent for n J 'nle atesi Hodeo boosting novelty
dUmlrinal of the appeal ot tho suit of iuo Hodeo button, manufactured
tin. Klamath Lumber company for lMU Underwood Pharmacy, and
HKiiliisl Stella M. Hamber. .placed on salo thlsf morning. All day
Tho case was taken from the Jus- there lias been a big run for tlieso
lico court to tho circuit court, and wan 'images.
appealed from the circuit court by W j ,r,u jmlU)1)i wi,ic, UB Uiade to or-
M. Duncan, attorney for tno nimoer . r ghM it) dnt0 o( UlQ Uoiloo nna
concern. 'm.,, simrim. "Scratch lm. CCowboy."
Iu addition there Is a two-color pic
ture of Poto Wilson on Baldy Qreen,
and tho outlaw clear oft tho ground.
'1 his Is inado from ono of Emmlt Mc-
tliio'n rop) right Hodoo pictures.
KLAMATHITES WED
IN SISKIYOU C0.
..... i.rmiiioi'M of other legislation
..... .,..m, cnnvii. uluillnr to tho
on inn . ...
Wobb untt-iilloii limn um '' '"
Ah a losull, ho acelarod, Um house
eouiniltteo on Immigration has "piac
tlcally ngreed" to report hlu Jiipnueso
exclusion bill, UU "' mlnor
nmondmenla.
Indications ato that .lapan will re
now IU neBotlatlona reKiirdlng tho
California nntl-allon Hill. Thin may
furnish (urthor coaipHcntlona In tho
plau for early action by Congress on
tho exclusion measure.
'oiiiteeiitli Infantry Off for Alaska
'United Press Sorvlco
ASHLEV.HEXDIHCKS AND MAR-, SA.V KnASCISCO. Juno O.-Tho
T X-XAILMARHIAOES ARESOL-'mited States army transport I u ford
PMNIZED ACROSH THE STATE. today Is en route for Alaska earning
LINE i
tho Thirteenth Infantry. Tho Thlr-
facllities, or to purchase tho Btock for
the consumption of his crops, and In
this matter it is the duty of the
townspeople to meet the farmer half
way, or more than that, and arrange
for tho money ho needs. When the
farmers begin to progress, then the
wholo country will go ahead.
This Is tho way that I. D. O'Don
noll, a member of tho reclamation
commission, sizes up tho matter. Ho
states, also, that in his trips over the
Klamath project ho finds this ono to
bo ahead ot many others, aa to soils
attended, tho talks were heard with
interest, and the farmers showed a
hunger for Information. The work
of County Agricultural Agent McCall
will therefore prove of great benefit,
for here you have men who seek to
improve their methods.
"This project, like all In tho West,
Is up against tho lack of market facil
ities. While wo have heen working
to improve tho productivity ot the
farm, and have Increased the output
many fold, wo have overlooked at the
samo time the vital matter ot provtd
"Tho local opinion Is always that. Ins some outlet for these products,
.. ' i - II l In n mn in nfllttf
tho farmer Is making no progress
said Mr. O'Donneli. "It tnkes an out
sider to sco how tho project farmers
aro getting ahead, and atten trip
over all of tho Klamnth project, I am
convinced that tho farmers hero are
making good. All aro at work irri-
Wbat anil Is It to a man to raise
Lumper crops many miles from a cen
ter If he cannot market these? The
:mn with t quarter ot the croo, who
Is closer to a market, has much the
advantage over him.
"Here Is where thero Is need of
gating, levelling, grading, etc.. and it (co-operation, especially between the
on., main- hn ao.n thnt snlendld de-' farmer and the town people, for the
velopment haB heen made In the last'grenter tho profit of tho farmer, tho
more prosperity lor tne town
oenth Infantry, three or four years.
;nnted to rollovo "Whon I speak of
Two Kluiuntli county couple wmo
married nt Yrokn last week, neronl
lug to I ho Yiekn Journal.
Lust Wednesday Miss Mnud 12, M
mid n. H. Martin of this city weroi
married, Itov. J. J. Cowen perform
ing tho ceremony.
Tho following day Justlco C. l.
JohnKon united a. Homer Ashley ami
Helen A. Hendricks of Wood, tho
gioom Is owner of a motorcycle
gnrngo, and was formerly connected
with tho Big Basin Lumber company's
nlllco force.
I
tho farmers mak-,
tne good. I fton't mean that thoy aro
leeutli, which Is dlsttlbuted along a rolling up great big bank rolls. I
thousand mllos ot tho Alaskan coast, ,mo!m that they aro making good on
will bo leturned to tho nmluland, i.olr fnrms. and nro putting In tho
liirst coming to tho Presidio here. proper kind of improvements. There
About 500 men will bo taken to nro many problems In connection with
Alaska, nnd tho same number ship
ped homo. The Buford has been In
drvdock, and after a thorough over-
. . - . i ..
hauling presents tno nppoaranco oiaingo matters
new vessel.
A uoIseleBS bowling alley la
French novelty.
farming hero that havo to he worked
out yet. The kind of crops best adap
ted to tho soil, the drainage and seep-
all these have to he
solved here. This Is the same,
though, on every project, nnd most
projocts have worse problems to work
out than you have here. I And from
As soon as sufficient money can
bo made nvallable for tho farmer to
dovolop his markets, the era of pros
perity will begin. It ho can pur
chaeo tho proper kind ot stock, the
farmer on tho Klamath project can
feed the stock the cheapest product
of the projoct, and transform It Into
the highest priced commodities In the
market.
"I bellevo It Is one ot the duties of
tho Chamber of Commerce to develop
the farmer's market by furnishing the
farmer with the capital he needs.
Furnished the money with which to
purchase what ha aaadt, taa Klaamatk
farmer Is the kind who will aufea ala
own market, no country aaa ever
built up without Its principal towaa
also growing, and It la folly to talak
that the town can be built up substan
tially without the country being de
veloped. The great lack on taa Bart
ot project farmers Is capital, aid K
the Chamber ot Commerce can Indue
this capital to work tor the lataraat ot
the farmer. It will have accomplished
a wonueriui wore ior mo luuu.a
country."
Mr. O'Donneli stated that his latest
advices from Washington were to the
effect that it seems a certainty that
tho reclamation extension bill will b
passed at this session ot congrssa.
"It will be a terrible calamity to
the entire West If they do not aaa
this measure at this time." said Mr.
O'Donneli. "The average tamer aaa
not get through paying the project
costs, etc., in ten years, aBd twaaty
years is short enough time.
"Farming is a long time Job for
those seeking wealth. The farmer la
kept poor until his land Is paid for,
adn with tho ten yean for aayvaata
he Is kept busy buying stock and stak
ing Improvements that would better
his condition. With twenty yaara la
which to pay the chargea of the -Ject
construction, he would a abl ta
make tho proper lmprovaasaam, ay "
be In a much better shape t pay et
tho charges, beside beaaittla ta p
town as well by reason et Mag aW ,
to make bigger purchases aad aay a -;
less time, or In cash." ,. ' ,
This evealag Mr. O'Daaaatt will ad-7'' '
dress the directors aad msmatw aC v
the Klamath Chamber of Ciaunfi. .
The Ankeny eaaal and other neMt --
wilt b taken ap at tale ttsse, aad tfcevjyL
public I Invited t attend ttMjMet-'. .
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