The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 30, 1914, Image 1

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NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH FALL!'
OFFICIAL NEW1PAPEK
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1914
Pries, Fire
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MESSAGES ARE SENT BOTH 10
VILLA AND
THEM TO CEMENT DIFFERENCES
CARRANZA
ASKING
PREVENT SPLIT
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OVER 200 DEAD
FROM BATTLING
OVER SHOOTING
Just a Little Reminder Rodeo Three Days Off
t?tt:
iltliirl liffc that tijn Villa-Carrauia
.juatft i wwt urulr. It u ottt1y
olairtl In Jauioi tlul Villa may brrsk
iikmiii.tei'tiiistiiui'iim: (wretr r ?w M,
liirrWI.IlX I.-IH:Hh Marl bm iHli-iititi rmolutlon.
ll ) Irarned from autliorlllte per-
unt that Villa lia iMii-d an tiltlmu- j
Wlla WU- l'rvnM Tlim lllliMM.a( , Ct,,raut4 ,. flBiio,,, ,
0-r-llm Mmr (rl, I'm. linn li llt Bidd Uup ie-.it pending a reply '
it..ii i.. ihr UHlm-tuui IMIu-ml " uium-iutn U ranchi-d Hi most '
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,mMllUll"UIUl MttllMt) Milrl
WIIk.h Plri fur UlM-rrllOM.
t'ullo4 Press fertUe
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tnma and Villa. Tim JunU ! Ir
Wlla"M "If nw--gi In tn.lli, ivit
UK Milh ilirm tttn l hr ak until iti
rilltthHi la rtdl,
.Vrvrt1hrtr a wv irtolwllun U
Inured,
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(uavra Mill MiluUctll itrmauil lli-l
Alurtira yrtlrt ",p lurlguM
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Mguruua laucuASv. ll il'mandi (lint
a UPt)r (l( ammunition br xrlit llJI
mnltatrl) from Tomplto, and a, de
mand i list Me I'arratulilaa allow
Villa lu m llif tallrtiadi In Carratua
irirltori-.
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a N.I liate (r(H)iiii)tl) brld u hlp
ttni coin, to Hi? front
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BAILEY TO SELL CITY BUYS ITS BUBONIC PLAGUE WEST VIRGINIA
MIII'li:XT COMKK IN I'lMIM MT
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Hum oonilrrnl llil mornluK wiiy
I blwt l'i rtnlf
tOllltKO.V, Juno 3U TIip Urvak'
Utwrau Villa and Carrauta I Uiuuetil(
10 l wol rlwui,
VlIU b wra Coirm (bat Im
U Urn of Ilia Iroaltnctil lltat lie aUiJ j
lili nchilua fntluor ham icCflvcO,:
auu lt not nglit utiMI all aifJ.tfucNi;xo tra hcutca wrro uipiI un hu
ar lUd. Mrr III Ue. U wa larnM iul itm
Catrani toilll Uial fni;tarril l m foiunlbU. and that
tulttton U rn roma from Monurr U,in ihli Uif. hlimicnl ra a ton
Tnrrvou U confor Willi Villa nttv ( alt
M.ntallvv anil In urtlle all I ho differ- flio anil. In riOimind anckii. ann
rnrr, It lUiMlhlfr. TliiT H rtn'pi"lit In.t nlelil frum Ml. llohruu, con
hr ur at Han I'cdni r'rldajf r rtl-;gn..d m a ranrti at rtlrn', Calif.,
urdar. hlfli U aontliMt of Tnlf UVc nnd
Miulli nf Canicll tiiwlomti" TIik aall
SPECIAL TICKETS
t.UIKXT IVII.1- (IIVKV A IX CIIAXCK
i TO SAVi: HV TAKING ADVAXT-
AUK OK HKHL'CKI) 1UTE8 TO
AMI lltOM TIIK HOIIEO
Hulled l'r Hartlca
IX I'AMO, Ta, Jmi 30
II
ulll W hauled lUo rnllrr illaiic li'
la, lh tAt:ri Imtlnc lli mall contrail.
U'lu'ii
Kl.-i iniilli
tlio rim
Ar.iiI S.
n tnlctii'l
lliis WVihI Special Ituves
PnlU Krlduy mornlni; for
to Kirk nnd way poluu,
J llnlloy will bo aboard with
full of round trip tickets
Four Police Officers
lor the convcnlonco of p&Mcngurs at
atatlonn bi-twcn Kirk aud Klamath
I'nlU ivliu uuut to lako ndvantago of
.tlio round l rip rate.
Tlio round trip faru tuivm each
piittvitKcr iullu a llltlo, and these
; cannot bo procured at atntlons whero
I tluro M no HKitit.
Kor Hint rt-anon Mr. Huiloy will
Ink- n supply ho tin to ucoommodato
tbu ix-oplu KollInK on at iimall U
I ttoni.
LUMBER CHEAP OUTBREAK FEARED IN DRY COLUMN
COLWeil. VOTliS TO TAKK AO-i.SKCIIKTAKV OP THE TllEASITBBR I STATEWIDE PROBI L-W
VANTAGE OP SALE, AND PUH-: SENDS SURGEON GENERAL TO
; United Praaa Serrtca
UUDA PK3TK, Jun 30. Orw S0
i have been killed and twlc tkat MM
br wounded at aloaUr, HrMfskda
today la a aattle betwaa StinrUaa
and Mohammedan Croatia vnt tk
oiwajisliiatlon of Grand Duk Fraaa
, Ferdinand.
I It l reported that the city ot Moa
tar Is barnlBC Dlipatchea to Bud'
Pesta ay tha Croatlaaa attafkoi tk
'Servian quarter bearlac bauan .
blazoned with "Death to U Multr-
lona Servian."
( Vouns Sarviau oppoaed tit' KC
,vrsa of the marchers, pretiaKatfaai ta
batUe.
For a while It teemed the I
would be victorious, bat mr
ot Croatian Joiaed Is the
which waa carried on from tke he , '
tops, aad finally the lamea wete..
atarted, aad coald not be esMst
culahed.
WILL t It is Impossible at this time to esti
mate the casualties.
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CHASE 10.000 FEET OF ROUGH J
CX)MMON FOR USE.
NEW ORLEANS TO MAKE THOK
OCGH INSPECTION
BECOME EFFECTIVE AT JOD-i
NIGHT THIRST PARLQRS DO ! United Press ServMe
AX AWFUL BUSINESS TODAY
METKOVITCH. Dalautlo. JttM 10.
I The bodies of Crown Pdlaee Fraas
, Ferdinand and hi consort ajTlred
Wluii it comes to taklnK iidvantaBoi UnUed "" Service United Press Service here today, and were transferred to a
of hnritalti sales, tlio economical WASHINGTON, u. C. Juno 30. , GH VHLESTON W V'a June 30 , parsnip, tne entire popalaUeB ot tke
housewife 1ms nothle on tho Klam-.Sccretury McAdoo today ordered Sur-',Tho statewide Drohibition law Dassed!c,t5r remalnln uncovered wklle tke
scon General Blue and Assistant Sur-.'ijj- tb0 legislature goes Into effect at bodies were in the coalaes of tke
geon General Crell to Naw Orleans, midnight, so today 1 the last day town
K
atli Fulls city council. At lust night's
meeting tho members voted to make
a purchase of 10.000 feet of rough
common lumber at (he Savldge stock
sale.
to Investigate reports of the appear- thristy West Virginians will have to' sQuadroa of warships, escorted
ance of bubonic plague In that city, j quench parched lips at public bars. tth funeral ship seaward. Tke akla '
Vessila to and from New Orleans i After tonight It will take an awful. wun la M w" reacaTiess ea
Tho mailer was Drought up Dy(niust an be fumigated. nerve or a real pull to acquire a Jag
Councilman Owens, who pointed out, 4, Rucker tears that thejhere,
that the lumber could be secured fortl)lllgua aUuaUon u threatening all the! The women prohibitionists. Cover-,
19 a thousaud feet now, while later
lluj city would have to pay $16 or
more.
Gulf ports.
HOOLIGAN
NOW
Mayor and Co una I Clash Over Size ol the ForcelDUy OffR
www
MAY BE BOBBED
Tie clty'a regular pollen farce
lonalal of four patrolmiui for ihn
mi muter months ul lonat. This was
I'pclded at last ullhl'a mi'otltig of U10
ouiicll, ufiir Mnynr Nlrhola and
mumhrra of the rouncll hud n lltlti
"run In" on the question.
At the inotlng Nicholas named
Hank Wilson for another yenr a pa
irolmnn, to aervo unlit J. ul&
This nppolntuienl wns conrirmed. He
(hen appolntod Pnlrnlmnn M. M
Olienclialn for 11 llko lerm, and Owens
moved Its confirmation. This ws
lost for want of a second.
lingers then staled that the four
man pollto forco wna mil iieoiU'd
miirli iih olher IhliigH, Ho siiKKOsied
Hie using of tho fourth nmn'w salnry
for the Improvemmit ot tho HhlppliiK
ion rond, or hoiiio ollmr nuodod Im
provemnnt. "Tho mayor has Iho iiiiiliorlty to
iippolnt 11ml dlsclino th police forro
nnd I am trying to glvn Iho city the
best protection possible," Hiild Mayor
Nicholas. "We hnvo money appro,
printed for the payment of u fourth
man, aad I believe we should use it
for this purposo. If 11 tire should
break out In the night and not be dis
covered by a watchman, there would
be a creator loss to the city than the
salary 'at tke fourth pollcsmsn.
"Despite all that could bo done, Iho
illy would b short of protection
with iliri'o pollciimuu. Tho police aie
nlroiuly working overtime to patrol
tliu city, nnd (hero Is n provlslou lu,
tlio I'luirlur that one must be at the
r.illroad station whun tho train comes
in. ThU would tnko still another
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nun iruni nil' Mirei in hid ,j v,v..-- ,, , , ., , .l.
..... , .u.i tnr . .MARTIAL SOON added to the Upper Lake fleet by the
Ilia IMMIia. I in ,.11,'wi.n.w.w w ,...'(
nlRht men nnd one day ninn to patrol 1
I
IIUIGADIEIl GKNBIUL'S OPINIONS)
1 HKGAIlDING THE ADMINISTRA-
' . . .va.aaa I
TION MAY CAUSE A wnini"
Uulted Press Service
NEW ORLEANS. June 30. Mem
bers of the health are preparing to
make a war of extermination on bu
bonic rats. They plan to place a con-
,nor Hatfield and the legislature have
.alternatively been blamed for the
new law.
UPPER IiAKE CRAFT IS REBUILT,
HE.CHUISTENEI AND RE
LAUNCHED BY NEW OWNER.
TO MAKE EXCURSION Tim's J
1
excursion boat has beeni
On the Way Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoagland stopped
nvpr nlffht In tha rltv lust ntsrht on
creto barrier around the lnfeted area the way home from 4n aut0 Mj ,n
and drive the rate toward a center. Centra, an(, Ea8tern 0regon
m .. .1 ,!.. am, .,ak ko.ld,ii W'nan .
BUU IAICU VtWi UUICI VaillCIBi l.UVU.
the rats
poisoned,
No new cases ot the plague have
been reported.
are trapped they will bej Tn,bet haa women carpente.
Thursday moralag, and wilt 1
to Vienna by special train, wklek will
arrive In that city by 10 o'clock tke
same night.
The bodies will lie 'la state la the
Royal Hofburg Chapel uatil amMaiakt
Friday, when they will be laterred la
tbe chapel on tke arch duke's Am
stetten estate.
Archduke Charles, tke heir anaar
ent, represents Emperor Fraaa Jeeef
at the Interment.
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A contract has been let for the bow
$20,000 Grande Roade hospital.
BOMBARDIER
(lie town.
"1 think you nrc-iiinklng mistake
In opposing this n'inHilutmcmt. I want
lo enter n protest, nnd to jjo on record
lo that effect. It Is not kIvIiib 11 fair
deal to the city, myself nnd the poo
plu who liuvo 11 rlulit to ilemnnd pro
teitlou, "I mil willing lo take tho cussing,
nnd tho pollen will tnko tliclr shnro,
but ni tlio snmo time, all of tho peo
ple wimt pollco prolorllon. Especial,
ly Is It bad to cut down Iho forco nt
IhU time, whun thero nro so man)
trnnslontH,"
Momhors of tlio council evidently
f.iit in accord with Hie mayor on tho
need of n larger forco at this time of
tho year, for uftor ho changed me
Obenchaln appointment from a yenr
to an Indoflulto tlmu, the council, with
the exception of Hogers, counrineu
appointment,
'launching of the Annie. Laurie by Its;
'owner, Captain Joe Guthrie. The!
boat will make excursion trip
TO
FIGHT TONIGHT
Big Parade for 4th
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litilted Press Bervlce
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 30. Lake poluts all summer.
Court martial and possibly dismissal Tho Annie Laurie was formerly
fiom the service may result from a tho Hooligan. It was purchased oy
recent spooch of Urlgadlor General Iciuthrlo and completely rebultt by
Evans, acting head of the Eastern Dl-'hlm.
vision, it the speech was correctly" re-
ported. OIV for Ynniliill County
Accordlim to reports reaching Pros., Tom and Will Roberts "'
Ident Wilson, Evans criticised tho ad- mother, nccompanled by Jesse McFa J,
ministration, ridiculed tho Monroe I left this morning by auto for Yamhill
Doctrine and declared that America J county.
Is becoming meddlesome
The president has written to See re-1 Tho Port of Uuipqua will enlarge
Inry Gnrrlson of the War Department, Us boundaries In order to make need
asking whether these reports are cor- ed Improvements,
rect.
BRITISH FANS LOOK TO SEE
AUSTRALIAN HEAVYWEIGHT
TAKE THE MATCH FROM THE
BIG FELLOW
IIMI Is II a 1 -?.! .J W?--a I
VTui oe nisioncai, tonnerau un rrmnai :
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One ot the big features of tbe Ro
deo will be tho opening parade on
i
.Friday morning. According to mem
ber ot the Rodeo Amusement Asso
ciation. In the line of march there will be
Portland designs to spnu tho rull
road shops at Holgate avenue with u
viaduct costing fUO.OOO, tke rail
roads to pay aalf.
liandoulmB voted to bbuy the local made an excellent showing against
water plaut und build a library, 'Joe Jeannette.
J The Australian la picked to win to-
Brooks shopped a carload ot logan- night's bout. Euguie Corrl to to rat
berries a day. leree the bout.
United Press Service
LONDON, June 30. Bombardier
itnintt Vlla -nra franiwinMv rtnfitnt.
.j.,,..1.J..k...i,b i.rtrt. two brass bands, the Klamath Falls
nled to meet Colin Bell of Australia and the Weed bands. Be.ide. this
at Olympla tonight in a twenty-round ' t,rr,nf la, t",nB
"ntSi for the heavyweight eham- a rendered by Captain Ram.by'.
plonhlp of the British empire and a,flfe n1 drum corp,
$10,000 purse. j The procession will also revive the
iiii. who 1 a bull tighter, recently 'spirit ot the Old West. There will be
l
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old prairie schooners and stage
coaches, and the ribbons over the
tour aud six horse teams will be ban
died by "Uncle Jerry" Martin, John
Schallock, Captain Applgt sad otk
At nlnnBAru. whn vura hla faoir 'La" '. '' tPl
t. ...l A.. ' ..' "3i't
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Besides these modes of travel, tke ,,..,;'''
pack train, so common la Kleistk'a 'r 'tA'i
early history", will be preeeai. ;Taere; 'f
will also be Indians, wkers'aad':,'... -l
other Western charaeter. " , i,, $ J
Nearly every business .keaae'li; t-t Afi,
town will have a teat la tke MflMav C'Vty
A prise na beea oirerea wcvitttn-f-Jm,
decorated. Tkere will alM.
number of decorated
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