The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 23, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS Till'
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
;IkIiIIi Year N". U.ltll
KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Fries, Ft?
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914
U, S. MARINE IS PELICAN BAY MILL j
MISSING; TROOPS WILL BE REBUILT
ARE AGGRAVATED IS LATEST REPORT
Coronation Chair the Militants
Unsuccessfully Tried to Blow Up
Auto Hi Hiilriol Kllli-r
ZACATECAS WILL REDFIELD SAYS
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M) Him It IM.ui titi III"' I '.M I ( I'm1
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tniiet "I the Mi'tlum t'.iiint.iinlt I
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t'Mll.d I'l"" Kaffir
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Hint Ktltuil Hi Mr. Muili n"ii lli'
H)lllx.lll) lit tin. t'ullimilllll), nn. I
mi lill.-i nl ,..i.liiit.e In (.illlnu
Nut html.
Tl.ii !4itln ft.tv t.ttnlmr .n.f.utit ii
tt.tsHIMITOS, l, .. June U.I. - j,wmlll anil plaillUB l.ltl. tililiii -m
t.ritrtul I ill.-Kiu lot. lll llin While bunted down Slllllls) aiirnui. -ill
H,,M, il-i Ptl.-te Helot 1. 1. II.I..I.. .. '-"'" Information to itii. .
., eten to tho director f n"
,)irmlH.r ..I U.e mumIm ...M.-. HI",.. 1Ua(taU( chamltvt of Vammw, .,, .
,-rti.. U.l Kiiiiiilrt). tlin.li tia. iM-rn morlB (iy jh,j, ) Morn.ui.oi. the
on iuImi iliii) llin'' "' '' " iifirot niiij iimnnKfr j( the uii't
rf.--reitte, ntnl Irfl III illte mitt mn Hit fotntltioil lliu illfwlom f u.e
imiiiitlmi nl liU , ' liattiber or Commerce motor..! 1.1
-)(, MUM iiirtlmi. iii Mounting if IVIIroil fit), thv lIirlflllK HHIr smlt
the .lull. Iiad lrii held under ol- meiil liullt up uttitlli.l tin mill lijr i
wnu, n,p iuH.inl, hi. iiKtiul mitu) ami In behalf if tin i-u.i
,w.ll..nlK'lMMlnlrt .imrlllmiif. of Mmnntll Pall, liter oilui'lfl
. Mr Moririiwii tli ili"!' uipihy
lulled Pf irlt 'Hip U rommunlly fwl for
....... kiiiiv I....- i Ii U be. mmiiaiir oter the lau.uvu !' nun-
vr;iiA in jwho " . ".. -
le..J hrfo Hial HucflUtA. r .ly. litrli al.u iuU owr 300 mrti
.nlti l jirnwiUn t rmcaerttiput uut f wurk
,9 dttLH Ull H jllftSLLLLLLM lLBIBtyfit H
"T..Z miii i i nr"- "
SWBHSBSgESKI-JlsflKSBll Hill )! !
; Allicrt Wiinl of lllilw.ll ha n
! no4l uny of gettltiK rlil of nqulr-
rclit that Infont hln raiifli, atnl
one In wlilth IiIh .itilomntilli'
pluyfc nn Important part. H
fclmtily ilrUoii up to n (niulrrvl
nolo, with a rulilior pipe ntlarhi-il
to the fxhnunt plpp of tils ma- !
(lilnc, Itim'rtK tru- lioiif Into tho
hole nnil ittartK hl engine. Tho jv
rumen of the Ksirollw kill the '
i(iilrreU In thin manner he ha.
BE ATTACKED IN !
NEXT 24 HOURS1
TIMES HERE ARE
BEST IN WORLD
l)i:sl'KU.Ti: VMSVIM7T IS KX.'llKPWXSIO.V LKAVK8 FASTK8T IX
I'KCTKIt
THIS COUXTR1'
ret rid of them with pohioii -
AlMira IMalliilealer
rid hi place of the pentB after i
many tinyiircrMfu! attemptn to Villa W'lll Hate IU.UO0 Soldier Tlio Hi-ml of the DepartmcBl of Ctimmtertr
GRANNIS WANTED
IN ANOTHER CITY
IteheK l.v.irn Tolu Tlmt I lie Fel-
nil tiurrlnoii l Well Armeil, ami
l Itieitlni; ItelnforirinentH Daily,
I'rom I lie Soutli ItrlM-l Delegate
Iamvc for Ontario.
I'olnt to the Reporta of Imperta
nml KtMrt to lroc Tlito, awl
r:letantlate WiUon' Comteatla
Tlmt the 1'jwIc Hpoken of Here l
"IV)cliologkal." '
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United I'ress Serrtce
United I'resi Serrlc
-Villa's WASHINOTON, D.
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r? Tuna 93.- .
IUAMAUMU zau, Juno .-. viiias; .o.i..iv..w.,, . w., -- . -attack
on Zacataces will begin wlihln ("America was the last nation In the ;
. . r-i I Iu.v.hI.1 In inter thf World-Wide deBfeO
uweniy-iour iiciurs. iinmuuiiicnuunii"".- '
1 . . . ... -.... ... U. Mm tn atttftft"
reached here this morning. aion, auu u . .- .
,l
1 i.t a .n- itrilllAtn n Ta1IIII of
sI.T UKi: AfTHOIHTHLS Alii'.' vnia has learned that tne sirengin --"---
.sl.Alt(.lll.(. I Oil M. LI. s I.N-jmeBi Tbcy nave forlJ. cannon .and j "Furthermore." be added, "Ar-
Dl.ini, WHO lltlMMi:i KLAM-'over 100 field pieces, with plenty ofjlca felt the effects of this depression
I ... .tho tonal nf sit nations.
I
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TMMW
kith ilia Anirrlraii trtHitu Tho irtr
tl.ili r(rn Alnfllrati unit Mlr
imtHta l aruir
An Amorlrati marliip. ! iiani"
)a twrll wlllihfld. dUi-irrd.
dial nirnrt. Itx that l"' IU "'-' ""
(ale of iIip Ute I'fltate I'aiW.. Killed
ir tho fedrtaU.
The Alrrlrl1 ilUtl hOUlrd
qurallotl t tlr MetlCnll" lKrdlli:
IhU man. Uill tli Uttrr Jerrr.1 them
The Attierlratt lmy are ttttttllX BIlKer
rl but limy wrip ordrrnl not Hi
limtllltlrti
r'relltiK that Hnerta U tryltiK t
Intro Kiuno BltarW. Uetirrol I'uitnlou
I. liluui.tli Hi tMlt ll '' '
tly he rfiil H" Meilnut rommalid
er reJlet thai ll" American lall'
train lord Mi-tlcn City nhuitld run
a far . Tettttilmlrraii There H
ould Iw eay 1" mhuh
For threo d. llin otllpiMU "In'".
II,.. Melratt hate l-eetl urekltll! an
i pportunlly to iari mtmeihliiK.
ii. .iit.M'i.11. Mriu fiirthir than
nier. horiU of nyimntth). and lhe
urfemd to Kle thnl fltinnelnl aid I tie)
Kill Id.
Mr MurteiiMin's upprrclatlon of
thU o hwn l) Hi" l!uertiy f ll
utiorl .h of than). lie !
ured the dtrectiirn that already me
cutipany a oiilderltiK plan lor re-i
hiilldini: ttiolr ruined plant
sasfissa
Tl,. B . ..f ti,e militaia ultrn- tho konu Mas that upon h.ch Jacob
11 ' ' , resit d Ms head at llcthel, and It as
-......- in i.ti.H tin lirttnlti ancient ' ...... .... ...,
IS1 " " "" f
rnrcinalltiti rhutr the oilier da) In
carried hy I'hsraoh's daushter, whoso
' heart Moses had touched, to bpain,
V.-imIluler AliUty had a greater ef -, w .uc,. t was borne to Ireland and
f.ct on nubile mmllnient llian an)- then to lona. There Is little doubt
. . .i ..,,. ir to mant'lhatSU Columbia laid his d lug head
;:;;:!;;r, s .nn.na'wnna'J.Pot, . Th. ,1,., , k
'1 '...., n.,,,,,!,... ltl. the mon.ilook It to Sconce and enclosed It In a
c. The corona,,.,,, c.,ar. In. Uelf.oo; chair ; O-"' " -
.t ...wiciailoi.. In. Derlinps. me niii,i'" ....... .....- --
JH.t l.l the company .III .1" - i re narkablt, r.d.c In the nr.l. The till lWard I. capiureu u anu .. ..
ATI! PAI.US I'KOIM.K
The Klamath county authorities
are not the only onot who are looking
for Jack Urannls or Uranas, who. dur-
MnK ibe brief career of the "House of
Jlerry," got Into the finances of sev
eral Klamath Falls people. The cur-
tent issue of a Jewelry trade Journal
trarns all Jewelers to beware of Gran-
nt, who is representing himself as a
manufactured agent, and belling Im
ported novelties.
According to tho publication, he
worked the Sail l.ake Jewelry con-
cenrs, and is botng sought by author-
ltli.a. lie Kate a number of worthless
ChCCKS, wmiii jeweirjmeu ne uumu i . mm ni
vlth. cashed. The picture with the;Unlted Pre,C!
.mmnnltinn. tthe least of all nations.
. ., .i. -t - iioi rtn.i "The rcnorted dullness in trade and
forced dally from the south. Villa will, Industry Is psychological, as Fresi-
with 19,000 men, will attack as soon oem tvnaon saj. . .ti -.
.... .. . ' a,.rnm MnTiltaH am in ImnOrtS. "X-
a ntoouy ngni is ex- " .............. w .
mil bo known for cteral do). II U
teptirted. thouch, lhat a box factory
wlll be built b) lliu company, to I'm
tide el another nifthod of timrketlng
the lumber which I In inaiir place a
.in.. ..t. lit., market.
A lit fsutnr J"l'l tlirouRh
tl,,. winter mtinlliH. '' hl wouiu
glt,. mill further empluyiiiini to the
lenliletils r I'ellcan Clt), all lai em-
(iloyeti of the lumber company. The
ntiwiiinrcint.nl f Iho rompati) re-
halillllatltiu plan are beluK awalleti
with Kreal Itilcrcil by tho illliens of
Ktnliwilh I'alU.
chair was made In the ,car .300 for U off ,. hU a ne
' "J.I 1. was pa... forlment which binds together the whole
cart I in: and gliding he two leopard.
m iiuaniuir. v uiuuui iihii w -
noetod ports, etc., prove this
General Natera. who led the last as-i "Other nations suffered longer and
sault against Zacatecas, arrived today
to confer with General Villa and staff
regarding the most advisable tactics
for attack, etc.
empire. Its Iron rings, battered sitr-j
. ... .1. .. I.I..I. !... f.11 l.llt.
race auu me nt -
r.rtlclo Is tho same as that of the man
who left hero lasl winter with a few
hundred dollars a local man loaned
him to purchase suits with and sell to
Klamath Falls stores.
r..nt Its solid mans asunder bear wit
,.. m its lone migrations It thus
UlllliK llrollirr.
IMwanl Koler cnm up from tlhlco.
where ho I In nihool. l vllt a ronple
of month with hi brother. W.
Knler.
The proprli'lor of the I'-M"''- "l
Cbemwalde, a mll I'rmwlan lown
wn far from llerlln. il"e hi tei
makn Hint organ nm-fiil v"" n '"
tructlve. Two da a week he tin
ii. tl...,..r,.l Atifxltser nrllite.l oil only
tine ttl.le of the paper, that It
he ued for wrnppliiK up protlnlon
wlihimt any dunged of innlnmlsiatlon
from printer' Ink.
'ami 3'iw Td for making the ttp. palm
lug and Kll'llKK ihe chair and protm-
,ng a U.air ro er ""--" ;illlllllollllw, , ,,, heart of the Kngllsh
::7::z:jr
fable, depend A tho legend nn u. :. ...
A llrltuh Industrial army of 1,700,.
000 I In propecl a it result of a I
proponed working alliance, belwmn
miner, rnllwa men and transport
worker, with a tlew to Joint notion1
In future tllnpute affecting one or
in, ire of UiosiHtlon
PARADE FOR THE
RODEO OPENING
' tlon of local candidates at Thursday
tcnlng's meeting.
' Thu entortalnment committee- Is ar
ranging entertainment for the visit
ers, and there promise to bo a big
.time. The local l.lKs wno rci-emo
tlslte.l tho Antler's Club at Lakovlew
received such roynl treatment that
.i . .h.Iaii. In t.rnvo that tho
i Klamath Fall bunch are not so slow,
liiitMirlntit detelopmeut of thu alt
braks were demoimtrnted in recent ex
periment on lh rentislV!ium rait
r,...l. when it twelto-car hteel train.
nearly l.ooo ion In weight, running
slxl) tulle nn hur. 'K'HI't'd Willi-
In It own leiiRlh of itlioui i.w'w '''
The pellagra dUeaHe In the smith I
In be. InveMlgated by Dr F.lUabelh
Mtiucoy of the Carneglo Institution
When the straw hal llrt appeared.
In 17$ I, It " tt"r eNfluUoly by
women
itiiiir.o coMMimx wn.i. oni'.ul
t'VSll llll'.l I'lHl Tl,,: IHr'anco will boon hand to greet the tis
iu:niii.Ti:i vinni'i.iw iv Tiii:ior-
I'ltocr.'vSioN'
SELL OLD SHIPS
TO BUY OTHERS
MISSISSIPPI AXD IDAHO WIU. HF
SOLD Tt CHKKCB MOXKV DK
IHVKD WILL CO INTO XKW
DIIK.lXAU(IHT
much worse than America In thla de
pression. Of these, notably are Oer
many, France, Braill .Canada and
England."
RedQeld stated that the bnsaper
. ..1 K HHAMl.
i. i t. ... a...i.. crops nave creaieu u wiii.ww
United Press Service .,..., ,. .i..i.Mi rht
MAZATJN. June 23. It is re-'j farm hands He .,, tlut tBe
ported that the rebel forces "nde"-' arket prce3 are aH good. ;
General Alamlllo captured Zapotlan)
today. I ......
IteralU me utu sjojo-
The primlUve days, la the atoralsg
of Time, when physical strength dom
inated and mental strength ill Jaat
beginning to develop, are recalled by
a two-reel feature, "Brtrto- Feree,"
which will be run at the Teaple the-
ater this evening. This drama of the"
caveman's day Is commended by tbet
critics.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 23.
For the first time since mediation
started, the constitutionalist represen
tatives here are sanguine, and they
believe that at the unofficial confer
ences scheduled between them and
the Hucrta delegates, an agreemnt
can be reached as to tho provisional
government.
A delay will be taken at NMagara.
Falls pending the arrival of the Car-
rantlsts.
Columbia University Is giving le-,
vrui tn students nroflclent In laun-
' dry and housework.
A college co-operative store has
been authorized by tho board of re
gents of tho Oregon Agricultural Col
lege. The firm will carry a stock of
books and student supplies.
United Press Service
and it U expected that a big attond-j WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno 23.
Thu sale of the battleships Mississippi
and Idaho to Greece for J12.000.000
has been authorized by the house by a
MORE OUTLAWS
EOR THE RODEO
Salvationists Hold
an AD Day Service
For Iho Hi si ll' I" Hie hl'0 of I
the llodeo, a street proUMilou will bo,
glten to mark the opening. The pa-
irnlo Mil l" ,ft::, on ,hl' morlll"B'
In ihlsparadothoSi.ini of Iho Old '..(iuiaLY MUHPUY" AXU "HIM
West, with It reckless daring and Usj noCK JOHXXIK," HF.SF.HVATIOX
winning persotorance will bo por-j T,.,mous, AHF. HIIIKH FOHTHK
trnyeil. There will Ho soino espeviui.
toto of 174 to S7. and concurred In by
tho senate, tho naval appropriation
committee granting authority to sec
retary Daniels to make the sale.
The house also voted in fat or or
using tho money, thus derived in
building a new dreadnnught.
LONDON, Juwt 23. An ull-dny
"Ft'Btlvnl of Praise" al H"' f"1110"
Orytnl I'alnco nmrkeil tho clltmix !
da) of the liiteriiutlonal toiiKremi of
the Hnlvatlon Army, which ha been
In oltm In London hIwii Juw' 1 1-
Participating l Ihl m'i Hpeitm"
demonstration lit th ny'" hlloiy
worn S.100 foreign delegule. many
of thorn utllred In Hu'lr native garb,
and aoino 18,000 delegalo awl vIhII
lug HalvatlonlstH from till part of
tho llrltUh Isle.
From H o'clock In tho inornliiK
there was a coutlnuou ncceslon of
muntliiK within tho hngo gla "tl
Hlml Htrttcturo, and In tho hlg park
aurrouiidlng forly-U ovonts In all,
and conducted In thirty-four differ
ent language.
,it ,,ip mid tho Indian, tho gall)
rompnrlHoncd cowboy cntalcade, and
iho pralrlo achooner ttlll aiso w
bIiowii,
Prize nro to bo nttnrth.l for the
best tlecoratod vehicles.
ei... ..... orltiellial etCIlt Of the day
ii... r..enntloii to (letienil and
Mi. Iloolli I" the Kiont transept of
(ho palace nl 10 n. m.. umltho levluw
til the At my hy Hm "'1,,r", nl,a l,l,H
MtniT nl f, p. m In tho fooiuaii r.ro.in...
Out. of tho most pli'iuieaii"" '-
tme m lh ',l" ""irl,l" l,,,",,
lK of tho ling of tho varloim na
Hon reiuoseuletl Hi h mBriH.
from slnlTH epeclitlly erected for tho
occasion In thu palace ground.
A each Hlaitdurd wa tinmen ...
by rliuifn ilelegato tho national na
tlon unthem of each slawlurd tho
country rircHi.iilwl was played, mid
t tho cowluslon of tho lertmiony thu
llery starred himner of tho Army Itself
Honied out abovo tno o.oe.n
tuiio of "Onward ChiUtlan floldlei.
LAKEVIEW MEN
TO JOIN ELKS
I IVi: CAXDIIATi:S FHOM LAKH
OIl'NTV AXI LOCAL "MULIIVS"
IH Hi; IXITIATLH TIIUHSDAV.
l:.Tl:ltTAlll", plaxxf.h
A who wa teeolu'd this morning
that u unrty of IHo or. inoio candi
date will ho hero from l.akovlmv on
Thursday night t ho Initiated lino
tho r.lku Lodge. In addition to tho
Lakevlew hunch thoro will ho Inltln-
Over 6,000,000 women's hats and'
bonnets were Imported from the Brit
ish Isles during the first six months of
this year.
November Ballot to ,
Be Another Long One
COVTI'STS
Jackson count) ' famous outlaw,
..ri.u.iv Mtinihr." who threw all
riders at tho county fair at Medford
iot r..n l to be one of the big siring
r.t i.i.kors at tho Elks odeo, July 3,
,4 and 5. Monday Art Acord, the ox-
ri l.nrsoman who Is trying out and
.,,,.,. -i.il- bad buckers for tho buck-
..... .......... .i.Miciiin contests, closed a
HIK l-UUIM.w- - . .. , ,.
deal for "Grizzly" and ror "itim uocn
ti.hni.in " two of tho w orst known
horses owned by Sims & Clmudlor'a
Wild West show.
ri. e.iwbots aro bogliinlug to ar-
ilto tor Iho llodeo from other points,
i.. mi.iition to Art Acord, Karl Simp-
sou and Voru McOlnnls. who aro un
der tontract to do exhibition riding.
loping, eic, Jim Masboy, worlds
champion bareback rider, aud nuff
Jonea. one of tho best ropera and
bulldoggers In Iho West, are here
from Stocktou. watting to compete.
"Skeoter Hill" Hobblus, tho pootlcal
puncher, Johnnlo and Bmi Dobbins,
riders, bulldoggors aud ropera, and
other frontier stars will ho horo In u
very short time.
STRENGTH TEST
DRAWS A CROWD
LOOGKH ESSAYS TO KAISE 75
POUXH HLOCK OF WOOD UV
SETTING HIS TEETH OVER A
SH.UtP AXE HLADE
Aftpr shariienlng a double-bladed
axe, and driving it In a block of wood
weighing 76 pounds, a logger Known
na iiiiakv .loo." this afternoon work
ed Uko a Trojan to lift tho block by
setting his teeth on tho nxo blade.
but was unable to ralso it. A large
crowd watched tho attempt.
"Joo la a llttlo off his feed, or
something," said anothor logger.
"For wo have seen him do that trick
many times In tho woods."
Saxony has 33,555 enterprise em
ploying 487,800 male workers.
Atlauta, (la., expect couveutlon
to brlug 72,500 visitor thla year.
Tho voters of Oregon ttlll pass on
twenty-four amendments, to tho con
stitution and thirteen bills at tho No
vember election. More are being In
cubated, and tbero will probably be
fortv atatewido propositions and per-
jhnps twice as many local municipal
measures. Here aro some of them:
To grant to every person a $1,500
exemptiou on assessed valuation.
Household goods aro already exempt.
Two tax amendments to allow taxa
tion of incomes, "proportional Or pro
gressiva taxation."
A sub-tax amendment of 50 per
ilOO on all above $25,000. and grad
uated to $3 per $100 on all above
S100.000.
A tax on all land not public prop
erty. This would tax churches, col
leges not owned by the state, and is
In lino with single tax Ideas.
To creato tho office or lioutennnt
L.nvninr to ba president of the sen-
ato and get $10 a day when legisla
ture alia.
rn Abolish the senate. By the state
Grange, 8tate Federation of Labor
and People's Power League.
To abolish the death penalty as a
punishment for capital crimes.
To prohibit manufacture or sale of
tntoxlcatlne llauors except for medi
cinal purposes or for scientific, sac
ramental or mechanical purposes.
To increase salary of members or
tho legislature to $5 per day and
mileage to 10 conta.
To authorize state bonda for coa-
structlon of irrigation and water pew
er projectt. by the state to the MMtiat
of 2 per cent of state valuatloa.
To prohibit paid clrcuuUIoa of la
itlatlve and referendum petitloas.
For non-partisan Judiciary e peti
tion of 1 per cent of the voter.
ProDortlonal repreaeatatloa hylhe
Grange, People's Power League M
Federation of Labor.
To authorise the governor to re-
move from office county oflclou who
fall 'to co-operate with him In en
forcement of laws and appolat others
In their place.
To revoke franchises of Portloaa
Gas and Coke company, by Portlaas
Central Labor Council, ,
To take over channels of rivers aad
authorize leasing of same to cities,
and construction of public docks.
For eight-hour day sad veatlbitloa
of rooms for women workers. '
stringent Sunday law agalast'sjl
places of amusement for fan. hy
Washington county Chrtstlaa Madeav-
or Union.
Universal eight-hour day . la
tory or farm
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M. 'ift
Special tax tor employ meat ,f wa-
employed laborers. , ., ' , J t& s
Change electloa law reaawitw MT 3,
fifteen days rettaeat'e iai !. .7 U
Reglstratloa eertHiMna w, mp ar- yi
whero In the state.
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