The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 20, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS' '
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1914
Prim, Ffra
rm in ii .M.uoit i.iaidi:
i--ni:hr I'lioi'dsirios
i iiiiml 'rii Hirl(i-
M: VOIIIC. Jiinrt 20 Aftnr
"day nisiii.iii of ii National
iMaiilmll Communion, it win mi
iuniiitr.il ii, at n fourth major
uneiii. Iin Ik i-ii practically du
ll il ml iitinit TliU. It I under.
timij Hill In: lomiili-lnly iirgan
iil this full nnil winter
H u rtnicwll-r certain Hint
a iiew mnjiir leaguo will bo or
Lniilir.l, ' mi lit llitu Joliiiniiii,
pmlilpul uf Him Aimiilraii
l-ragm Tliu clrrult, It la plan
ii'm), will ho uinilw up uf four
'fkiim from tint liiicniuiionnl
I ruKilu mill (our tram from Hut
Aiiit Icon Atiorlallim
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First Photograph of Shamrock IV.
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t'nlUd Press Mcrvlr
vera cui'A Jium ii"
(Lin U iM-lliMnl lit In llic iiimiiillllni!
i( ...mc otrif nit lilili "III Ioitc lii
irnnillnll. AltUrtN IliHil I lio rnpllnl'
m) Ii.' I lilrtil) rtiinlliliK lr fttllili,
it iu illation, j
.Mi'llrnll iiMin help nrr l(liciill J
Jlliliiii mill tlitullliiB AturrliAit ln.-. ,
I'ur III" llml llmf hit tlif ihiiiM'j
lion l"J I lip t'ltltril MflH, IIii.i.i'
t.x.ct mi' plllnglug I'll ('(IKKHKp "Hi
ttio linllia fn'lll tliti fApllnl. '
- .WANTS TO GET !
HIS SAW BACKi
'uim ami iii.i.u r.in nios is
piled in ntrriT copht
AOAIXhT IIOXA.V.A .h.UVMILI.
OPERATOR
I nllcd Pfmss Hcnlco
XIAOAKA PAI.Ltf. Unl . Jmsn :o
The follow Ine tlrti)riil mad to.
dsr by a Mm I run rfnlceain
"Tim Motrin rwuul a l El l'o
I
ttltcraph itml friim prlr! mintage
IMrrrrpIcd at Jaurri it W Inarnnl
llint ihrrr In m truth In ihc r't"rt
thai I In- Villa unit Carfntun factions
havo mlhialrd ihnlr tumble
hs Ixunt it proclamation, addtrswd jllurlon ny
lu Hip American peoplx. lit whlrli huitho w
(fiK-nlili (lonrral AiiepI- n rrl-
i!rnl of Melrn " j
Thftn l nVPtJ" iiriwprt ( a hrrak j
'.ti nil flip rntlfriPiitft utioii Ihr fall- j
"10 nf mmtlAllun Homn lion lhl .
Hui-rl.1 will Taki-n m Hi" Utt niltiiin!
ami Ml hli riiTii) in rurppi Ami-r-'
ir' tiiotKiHlon
A rlnlm ami Ji'lhory netlon fortlm
rrturn uf a circular , vluiil at
1X0. Mat riiiiiiiiPiir-tl In tlm circuit
courl thU nllrrnimii hy Ctmrlv llor
Itill of Dairy II K NlchoU. ho
iiticratr-i n mill ttrnr lliinaiKa, In the
ilofr-iullint
Tt.n toltipltillil ItllrEfH that Morion
liMtliMt Hip Id A 1 Slack, who
Villa, ntirrwanU ilJ lh mill tt Nlchou.
N'lrlmU will no I rcltirn
NEW IHFATER TO
OPEN WEDNESDAY
.f-PMUPtt-T - J--'. l.t-a-i m " ii rt-.iiau'f tUTIttTV I TtMllHf
"- 1 T
SPECIAL TRAIN
SCHEDULE OUT
IIODKO VISlroltH niTTWr.KX HKItK
AM) Ui:KI AM) IIKTWCK.V
UKHK AM KIICK ACCXJMilO
IMTKU II V ItAIUtOAJ)
IIL-T IT WIMi UK A
rX.VO FA KM WORKDAY
Soured pcsalmhU, "human
crab" and knockers read no
further Provided ft doesn't
rain, tomorrow ought to be the
best week-end of the rear.
Mesldcs being Sunday, and
and therefore a holiday for most
of u, tomorrow will have fifteen
hours of daylight, for It's the
longest day of the year.
According to tbo government
weather bureau official and oth
ers of their Ilk, Old Man Sol will
bo on the job longer tomorrow
AMERICAN GOLD
All arrangement for the special
iiraln to be operated between Weed!
land Kirk on the day of the opening !
or tho Itodeo bate been completed. than ho has been on any one day
,'l'hu following schedule from Weed ! since a ynar ago.
tins been arranged: ! Tomorrow the sun rises earlier
1 leave Weed nt G a. in.. (Irttu IjiUo and sets lalr than anv nthar
7:25, Dray 7-55, lit. Hebron 8:20, day In the 35. -
'.Macdo'l 8:25, Dorrls 8M5: arrive atl
SGOINGABROAD
TO BE LOANED
j-n
Wall Street 31en KipUta Tht Mtrntf
U "Cheap la America," ami Tkwra
Are Cliaacea for HJthcr
. brouil Tlio GovenUBMBt
Klamath Falls at 9:30.
After the train reaches here It will
(So direct to Kirk, to get the Chllo
'qnln. Fort Klamath and Kirk crowds,
jit will leave Kirk at 11 J 13. reaching
here at 1 o'clock. From that time It
I will be used In transporting the
crowds to and from the Itodeo
Ground.
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WOOL GOES OUT
BY THE CARLOAD
CI. II l'KOM AHOUT SO.tMN) SliEKI'
IlKIXU Hllll'I'KD .VOW FROM
KUUUTII FA1.US AXD FROM
MIDLAND
O'DONNELL HEARS
Of ANKENY CANAL
JMKMUKR OF IttLAMATlOX COM
j MISSION" PROMISES TO TAKB
VV TDK MATTER U1TH HEAD.
QUARTERS
I ullpti l'fp HrrK
TOItltltON. Juiip 30 Villa and Ills
Ian am mill hero Washouts hnr
""layiil thu di'iarturr. mid trnlrc
Himmiiriila ( iroi nr lui'olhlo
tl was Iwuiird loday Ihal Villa l
illoalUricd Hth iho cMlislltuiliiiialUI 1
junta nt WnshiiitEiiin and Iho ropro-1
inlttllvm nl .Maeura t'alU, and In-,
ipnil to sunl his own ilclrcaiM
1IIC IVITIAIi CIKKIRAM AT TIIK
Oltl'IIKl S TIICATKIt WII.I, (.O.V-
Msi' or tiiitci: vai i)i:vu.i.i:
Mis AMI MOVIIN
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Tho sheepmen are not near so wor
ried now as they were before the
Uuderucjod tariff bill passed, -lor dest
tVslgnrd 'Vxclusltcly for speed," .rival. Her mast lop thnt of the De- '"- "- i"""'u "-""i were
n 1 ,. , 1... i-.i. ... . made about how tho Went would en
Shamrock IV Is not nearly m hoautl- amv "-' "v":" 'CKl- "'" '"""'- "' """ . tho bow ... ,," "" '"''
jf,.,, and thp itesolute by seventeen t0 tne 0-ns after wool was put
(til a. her tlin antecedents MchoJ-L. , , nTca exclu8lve of Ual. on the free list, none of the sheepmen
kon. her deslKticr. Insisted on 8acrinr-,00n suamrock IV has about have received loss than 16 cents a
inK beauty, for oxmnplc, by cutting 10.000 sijuarc feet, while the Defiance ','"uu1 f,,r u,elr v,ooX' and most ot
off tun fici of tapering grace In order has 9.S00, the Vtinlte 9.400 and the Ulem aD0Ve u,al "sure,
that Its ttt'lKht liilsht be saed In itesolute 8,200
comparison to tin- American contend
ers for tho honor of defending the cup
Shamrock IV seems a very formidable
All phases of the Ankeny canal
matter were discussed at last night's
meeting at the Klamath Chamber ot
Commerce, when 1. D. O'Donnell, of
the reclamation service, was present.
As a result, Mr. O'Donnell, who left
this morning for Portland, promised
to take the matter up with head
quarters, and try to bring about the
closing of the water way.
In addition, ho dlseussed the twen
ty-year bill, the reclamation ot swamp
land and other Important matters,
Several local men also spoke on these
uiattirs.
Yet Shamrock has! Tno shipment of wool to market
less length out all than both the Va
nl'.o and Uellance and Is only three
feet longer than the Resolute.
Among tursii is j uim M.iniM.i.,,lnj. ,,ft( (j,,, m)w
mi Amorlcan nrwspor man in wltntn tnm uwn Wednesday
Villa ha taknti a fancy
Willi the chair located nt last,
Manager Archie Tlndnll Announced to-
the mt Orpheus theater
night. Tho now
, pit.) noun Is arlUtluilly decorated In
red mid cream, mid has many new-
novation lu lighting, ventilating,
tic For I lio opening bill, lu ml ill-
linn to thu pictures, there wll be
lhreo vatn!i'llli acts A six piece or-
Hum riiii im 0xn. (
t'lilted I'mss iterrlcK ,
1'OltTI.ANI). iiJiio 2 Hoclety
nif urn inn mi ihpv i m ! - . . ,
spring meci of II... I'orllan.l Hunt """ ' "
Club hero this nfternoou The best "Wo do nc-t Intend " "''
horsim In Iho city .ro niioriMl lu ihVMIIn acts conilnuously.' said llndnll.
various enis. which Inrludoil a "llui will have th.-m from time to
niiartor-mllo dash for polo ponies. 'I lino "
Iwo-iiille relay race, n iiiarler-mlle!
dash for ponies with Juveiilln riders
nnd 11 burdU race.
County t'lerli
II111110 I'iiiiii (IrmiU I'll".
I'hllln Htllts mid ulster, Miss
Blllls, Imvn rolurneil from an auto
irlp to (IrnutH Pius They repori n
splendid lime nnd line road
I),. Ijips Iteiuni.
C It Do Lap and
wife linNo returned from n Ult with
Cllza Ihelr son Chester nt Ashland Mr Do
Lap Is still Micntlonlng, but it is u
IIcumI tliat he will be buck nt llui
court house Butuiday
Aircraft Have
a Wreck
Dirigible and Aeroplane Collide 2500 Feet in Air
I'ullud Press Borvlcn
VIKNNA, Juno 20. During n dem
oiutrntloii of nlr crnfiti lit tho uvlatloii
Hold boiwi'iin Knminloriif nnd Klsclm
mend today, u mllllnry areoplano
rumiiiinl tho Australian dlilKlblo I'm''
hdvuI when about 2,500 fi'ol l ''"
nlr,
Tho iireoplano rluht-uiiKlud muldoii
ly nnd cruslioil earthward, colliding
with thu dlrlglblo, vshloli collapsed
mid Inuuodlutoly took llro. Thu two
machines bcciimo untiinglod nnd dash
ml to tho inn Hi.
It Is believed Hint tho Mooting gear
or tho aeroplane wont wrong nnd tho
all ci aft bocmno uninuuugoublo, cuus
Ing Iho accident.
Hiinoii occupants of Iho dlrlglblo
and two men In tho neropliiuo wore
Idllm).
Captain Vloublaioulii), iui of tho
most prominent aviators of Kuropo,
vwih one of tho klllod, whllo tho othois
..,. r.iur HmiimmiitH of tho navy,
clll onglneur connvctml with
navy, and two mvchuulcs.
FIRSTCOMMUNION "NEWS" IS NAME
OF FORT'S PAPER
AS MORROW
has started here, and every day there
I Is at least a carload sent out. The
clip of 50.000 sheep In Klamath,
'Luke nnd Northern California Is be-f
.Ing hauled to Klamath Falls and Mid-'
land for shipment. Among those ship-
'ping now are Dave Edler, Capt. I. D. j
Appiegnto. Connor & Murphy, Alex jllCTTE VALLEY
Flttpatrlck, Multoy &. Co. and Jack!
DORRIS NOW ON
LOCAL EXCHAN6E
LAIUiK NHMIICR WILL RECEIVE " FOUR PAOU SF.VKX COLUMN PUR-
KAt'RAMEVr OF EUCHARIST AT,
SACRED HIUItT CHURCH HUN
DAY MORXIXO
I.ICATIO.V WILL MAKE ITS AP
PIMKAXCi: FRIDAY EVEXIXGS.
OTHER IX)RT.EWS
McAulIffe.
Tomorrow will be u big day with
the Sunday school of Sacred Heart
church, tor a
(Herald Special Sen Ice)
POUT KLAMATH. Juno 20.-
-"Tho
large class will receive 'ort Klamath News," Is the uamo that
First Communion, and other children ,""" """"-"-' "'" "' 'i"-'
, soou to be published hero. A num-
wlll make a renewal at this time. bcr of mlwi wcro suggcstt!U. and
Those lu Iho class are Charles Riley joro submitted to tho Commercial
Oarrett Konop, Edward Javerosky, Club, but It wus fouud that "Nows"
Wallace Ardles. John Oodard. Leo- was uie tine mosi in oemanu. cranu
doro Cerue, Albert Oodard, Louis halcldo has becured muchluery, otc,
(loriio, Cecil Matt. Charles MiiKulie,,""" ' awn,uK type uuu ouicr oquip
John Schubert, John Andrews, Pctor "'' fro' Snl mncUco. The paper,
Motschenhncher, Stanley Snntninnii. ;'" 8 l0 u Iour I)a8e. seven coi
Joscph McDonald, Francis Provost, "" Journal, will bo published Friday
Perry Provost, Walter llniinon, Mur- ovehlugs. and will soon make its up-
rni" llniinon, uinrenco wigiu. iiurry .""..
llolvlu, Mrs. Sadlo Dreher, Margaret
Schubert, Mario Davoir.'Oit, Pearl
Wight, Mario Carrlo WlK.it, Elizabeth
Applcguto, Ellon Kouoi, Knthryn Mc-
Andrews, Veronica McAndrows, lleat-
rlco MeAndiows, Lorcna Ardles, Lor-
olto Konop, Loonii Oorue, Roso Ood
ard, Mildred Wight. Ruth Jllttlngor.i
Harriet Lawienco, Anntn Lawrence,, A ' time for tho "Illg July
Ilesslo Wieks, Ireno Santnmau, llei- " " "r. ll'') ls ory
..l ),,, ,,o .UIIUIIUI1 Illlll lU lUIII-UUJ U'lVUIII
The coiumuiilon servlco will bo at'
tho 8i:to iiihss. After this, tho com
municants will bo served a breakfast i
y no .... ... '- D7""; war dances, and try for tho prize in a
In tho afternoon they will enjoy a ..,' . .. ,',, , ..,..
plcnlo as tho guests of Rev. Win, Mc
Mlllan, S, J., their pastor.
TWO BALL GAMES
SUNDAY'S CARD
AFTER THE MOXTAGUE-KLAM-ATH
FALLS HOSTILITIES, FED
ERALS AXD DAIRY WILL TAKE
THE DIAMOND
HONE COMPANY
LINES CONNECTED WITH THE
HELL SYSTEM'S WIRES THIS
AFTERNOON
Mrs. M, Mucklln, lundlndy of the
hotel at Chlloqulu, has eularged tho
hotel's capacity through tho building
of an addition, containing several
rooms. There will bo a housowai til
ing before long
, lion will be the most successful affair
of the Kind that the Fort has over
held, Tho Indians nro coming in full
foico to participate iu tho races, the
Andrew- Konucdy Is putting in ma
chliiory mid a plant to mniitifacturo'oial cash prizes nro to bo given.
btlckuts on Coos Hay, .
tug of war contest with tho palefaces.
There will be cowboys from till parts
of tho count)' hero to participate In
I tho bucking contests and tho bulldog-
iglug and other events, for which lib-
tho'ed til
(ot.
The skyscraper limit litis been nils-
Portland from 160 feet to 200
. Lumber shipments out of Colum
bia uiver pons aggregates i,ws,uvu
(eet, and Coos Uuy 0,310,000 for tba
last two weeks of May,
Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Tom Walters will announce the bat
teries for the Montague and Klamath
Falls teams, aud for the next two
hours the local fans will witness the
most exciting gamo of ball staged on'
the local diamond for many moons.
At least, that Is tho way tho dope fig
ures. Montague has lost one game
this season, and Klamath Falls has
ouo defeat n questionable one at
that.
Tomorrow one or the other will be
clashed among those losing more than
ouo game. Klamath Falls fans are
certain tho slim end of tho scoro will
bo for tho visitors.
All tho loyal fans will be on hand
tn extend tho proper amount of en
couragement to tho home team. Any
way it can bo figured, It will be some
game.
Immediately after tho regular game
tho Dairy Cowboys and the local Fed
erals will stngo a contest that ought
to prove Interesting.
Dairy claims to have a team en
titled to mcot tho Klamath Falls first
team, and Calo Oliver says his Feder
als, with tholr strengthened battery,
will take euro of tho cowboys,
Looks like It might be a game
worth seeing,
i (Herald Special Service)
DORRIS. Calif.. June 20. The
.final twist and splice connecting the
, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com
pany's lines with the Butte Valley
lines was completed at 2:30 this after
noon. The first message over the
newly connected wires went to the
Herald office at Klamath Falls from
L. R. Robertson, manager ot the P. T.
T. Co.'s lines In this territory, who
Is In Dorrls today.
This connection places Klamath
county and the entire Butte Valley
In close touch.
Tho McKenzle River hatchery Is to
be Increased In capacity to 2,000,000
fish annually.
Loewe Is Ruck. .
Albert H. Loewe, who left hero two
weeks ago to attend tho Masonic
Grand Lodge in Portland, and see
the Rose Festival, returned last night.
While away he ran down to San Fran
Cisco to give attoution to
matters.
:u
IV LoaaedOut.
BERT
WOODDEN
The Herald has just received word
of the death of Bert Wooddea, wSIch
occurred early Thursday moraine t
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Woodden, In Dodd Hollow.
Mr. Woodden was apparently la alt
usual good health, but was attaeksa
with a fit of caughlng, which was fol
lowed by the hemorrhage, and his
death resulted In a few moments.
The funeral took place Friday from
hsl parent's home, the Interment be
ing In the Merrill cemetery.
Mr. Wooden was about 41 years of
age, and was a man of excellent char
acter, and highly esteemed by those
who knew htm.
Colorado Derby Today
United Press Service r;
DENVER. uJne 20. For the first
time In four years the Colorado Der
by, the principal stake event ot all
race meetings at Overland Park for
ears, win be run at uvenaM
afternoon. The management has of
fered a purse of f 2,000 for the treat,
the distance being one mile and a
quarter. The record tor this event is
business 11:51 2-5, made by Meadow la If 10.
the last time the Derby was run.
87.-,000,000 SENT OVER THK AT
LANTIC TO EUROPE
PWM
000,000 la the SaB-Tnasaty
I
Cnltcd Press Service '
NEW YORK, June 20. Tae great
est gold movement In years has bsetv
going on in the export of the metal to
Europe. Since January 1 appraat
mately $76,000,000 has bees exported
from America.
The last of an unprecedented gov
ernment consignment of 243,000,009
in gold was placed today In tho sub
treasury, and bankers were nottfed
that beginning Monday f 5,000.000 of
this would be available dally.
The shipments abroad are la bars
and bricks, and If made Into dollars
and placed three Inches apart, the
exported gold would reach from New
York to San Francisco.
The Wall street men explain the
shipments by saying that "money Is
cheap in America, and higher rates of
Interest are available abroad."
It U predicted that the lowertag ot
the exchange rate abroad will
much of this gold to return.
DIES SUDDENLY
WELL KNOWN DODD HOLLOW
MAN SUCCUMBS TO A HEM
ORRHAGE OF THE LUNG ON
THURSDAY MORNING
Ramsby Scatters Fish
Warden Delaying, Hatcheryman Takes Utiaim
Many thousand rainbow and east
ern brook trout, just now at the
(Ingerllng stage, are being distributed
lu Klamath county streams by Carey
M, Hatusby, in charge of the Spencer
Creek hatchery, and Phil Stilts. Tho
work was taken up by Uamsby today.
Tbo trout, which were hatched out
in tho troughs at the hatchery, are
now ready for distribution, and owing
r
Cij
o temperature, etc., It Is
that they be liberated la streams or
lakes right away, lest a goad .'
dlo. f v "'
Ramsby wrote regarding tss
to Master Fish Wards Claataa
time ago, but so far no re ly
received. Deeming It Imperative , ta v" -,.
take action, Ramsby has started wtim. ; . ,(
out Clsatoa's autkarlaattaa baiaijla. ' :
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