The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 15, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGONi MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1915
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PRIZE IN 'CYCLE i GOES ON THE JOB
ENDURANCE TEST
IwiKRH HI'IJIl HKWHI nn WHili
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SslBnlsy Nlghf "' wu" course
llctirrrii Klamath Full" ami .Malln
Hevcro Tt for the KMw ami
Machine Alt IUHlwfwl ty Skid
Chsles ami Hit klmr of Mud on
Tlrrs-iFlto Failed (o Finish.
CluUlilHK with u score of 702 out
0f a iioidlblu 1.000, Claudo . Coon,
tiding a ltir. Ilnrlcy-Dnvldson, won
(he flmt annual endurance ruu of the
local branch of the Federation of
Ainrrltaii Motorcyclists yesterday. In
addition (" fliilnhlng with tlio fewest
defect. Conn also iiiatlo the best
pevJ, traversing tho 132 miles of
muddy, slippery ronda In 329 minute.
Charles Pnuglil of Bonanza, riding
u KxriUlor, nnlilioil second high.
icurc "'tin 730. Carl Schubert, on nit
Indian, won third money, with a Hcoro
of 5o; lloruro 0. Hhldler, on un Kx
rclilor. wan fourth, scoro COS, and
Chcitcr l.lnkcnbnch wn fifth, with n
mlnui 201 score.
Leon Docker mndu the first round,
but dropped out then on account of
engine trouble. .Cluvo Korrl. also
Imd trouble after tho first round. Ho
IIOHNEH, MULES AND KOUIPMKNT
enough for A MILITARY)
American Flag Still Flies
Unharmed in Constantinople
MOIIILI.ATION
IIEHlf TODAY
GO THROUGH '
Willi eighty-six licad of horses und
in ii I ok, mid trading equipment, J. V.
Sweeney, a Portland contractor, Isi
horn to begin work for the govern
uituit ou tho enlargement of the (Irlf-
flth Intersil.
Tho Htock was driven through hero
this morning nnd has gono to Camp
4, which litis just been established
near tho Nylander iiloco an Lost
rtlvor.
Mr. Sweeney has Just finished n
crndlng contract on tho Pacific high
way over tho Siskiyou.
Reside tho Sweeney outfit which
v.ent tn work today, thoro will bo an
other large force of privately owned
tenms put to work tomorrow on the
rtnui. I)y Wednesday thoro'wlll be nt
least 200 teams engaged In the exca
vation work.
LINCOLN BEACHEY
FALLS TO DEATH
United I'ress Service
HAN' PltANClBCO. March If..
was so for behind that ho stopped at Who ,ryng out a now ,ono,,ine al
Merrill to cat dinner before coming. ,. ,.m -,h vn.iordnv
tack to Klnmath Valk l.lnroln llenchy, ono of tho best
Kloyd McMillan, llyors and How-j,nowll aviator In tho world, was
man fulled lo ronvh tho first checking hii(.d. Ills monoplane buckled Its
ulntlon, ohIii'i; id tho dlfficultleH tltwy wIiirn as Ileaehey attempted to loop
met wllli on thu sloppy, muddy road, tho loop at n height of 0,000 feet, and
The course used for tho run wnsr(, nto tho bay. fleachoy, strapped
between Klnmnth Kalis and Mnlln,0 t10 mnchlne, was drowned before
ttin roiniil (rip being made twice, Tlio.d,, tould be rescued.
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LYRIC OPERA TO
BE PLAYED HERE
ANDREWM OPERA COMPANY WILL
PRKSE.VT "MARTHA" MONDAY
AND TUESDAY UNDER THE
AUSPICES OP THE ELKS
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Morn Is n photograph just tnken Injouc of tho famous bridges In Constan-
CoiiHtnntlnople which proves, despite tlnoplo crossing nn nrra of the Bos-
reports that tho Suiian is about to porus from Istnmboul, the Turkish
leave with his harora, that tho Amer-j quarter of the city, to Hera, the Euro
lean ling still (tics unharmed. Tho plc-'pcnn quarter. Tho flag Is to be seen
tu re was taken at tho On In t a bridge, on tho small excursion steamer In the
left Of the 'picture. No other flag is
visible. In fact, none except the Ger
man and Austrian would be possible
ttiere. Turkey is either at war with
every other nation or so near it that
such public display of the flag of one
of them' would cause trouble.
SALMON EGGS 10 ;
BE HATCHED HERE
FNew Texas law IpniiyTV CICin
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MEET PROPOSED
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, AN3T1N. Tex., March 15, A 54-'
hour week bill for women workers,'
certain to become a law at this ses-r
HUNDRED THOUSAND
'slon of the
DROUGHT senate with
legislature,
women In
JJUBBBU IUO f
cotton and, Hum AND ORAMMAK SCHOOLS
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Fifty thousand peoplo witnessed
tho fatality.
At the exact moment that llcachoy
foil to his death, tho mammoth expo
sition pipe organ began playing Sog-
Oottor-
dlatanco wns 133 tnllos, nnd tho
crcllsts Mopped for llvo minutes nt
Merrill. Mnllii nnd Klamath Falls, to
he fliccked over nnd penalized for nny
itiurtrnmlnKK noted. ,
OwIhk to the rnln, tho. riders were' fr0(.H Death March from
mi iiniiiiinippni in their nrst trip (njdnmmcrung."
Merrill. 'I ho fastest tlmo mudo on
the II ml run to Merrill was 72 min
ute, Knught's record. All tho riders
wo troubled on tho first trip by the
tiro chains interfering with tho
wheel. Another difficulty several
met wns In mud cnklng on tho front
vheel so had that tho wheel could
not turn under tho mud guard. This
necessitated tho removal of the front
mnd gunrd, and n ponnlty for so do
ing. The fastest tlmo between Merrill
and Klamath Falls wns 37 minutes,
made by Coon. Schubert's fastest
tlmo for tho same distance was Just
n minute longer, Detwcan Merrill
and Mnlln, Coon also was fastest, his
woolen mills excludod from its pro
IN I.AHT NIGHT IIY JIM lM.,,ec0II SeMtor Bee author of tho'
COLL, AND W.HKN DEVELOPED measure, felt constrained to apolo-;
,glzo for the fact that It excluded these
WILL HE PUT INTO KLAMATH worker8. Ho said that he had con-.
scnted to It only because fourteen of ,
ills colleagues told him they' would,
Klamath Falls people are assured
a great musical treat Monday and
Tuesday nights of next week, when
the Andrews opera company will pro-
tent, "Martha." The productions, will
be under, the auspices of Kianutk
Falls Elks Lodge No. 1247, B. P. O.
Elks, and the proceeds will go toward
furnishing the new lodge home.
The Andrews opera company was
organized at Medford by Qeorgeand
l.'d Andrews, who. have national repu
tations, earned la Ueir old Andrews
opera company. Mrs. Don 3, Zubb-
walt, Klamath Falls' best known sing
er, Is a member ot. the" cast, as Is Sal
vatore Giordano, who has bees .alter
nating with Caruso In the tenor roles
for the Metropolitan opera company
or New York. Miss Catherine Ler,
who also enjoys wide fame as a vocal
ist. Is another of the cempany:
That, the attendance at the openiag
performance of the. Andrews Opera
company Monday will tax the capacity
of tho opera house was indicated by
the demand for tickets this morning.
The contract for the production of
the opera nnder the auspices of the
Elks has Just been closed, yet the
news soon spread and 150' tickets
were sold during the forenoon.
Exchange tickets will be placed on
sale tomorrow at the Bonboaniere.
and at. the Star, Underwoods aa
Whitman's drug stores. The price of
admission Is SI; and tickets can be
exchanged for reserve" seats kegtn
iJaT'Friaay? TbV Tiblders- of
change tickets will bV given Irst
choice in the selection of reserved
seats. .
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MAY RE INVITED HERE IN MAY
TJ COMPETE IN SPRINTS AND
FIELD MEETS
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time ou the Inst trip being 11)
utes.
The Judges of tho contest wore Will
T. l.co. J. A. Gordon and G. Homer
Ashley. They also checked the ma
chines leaving or reaching here. At
Merrill Cecil Weeks and Hormun Ar
nold chocked tho riders, and Ben
Mitchell and Otto Arnold checked nt
Malln.
I Much Interest wns manlfsted In tho
raco by people nil along tho route.
Throngs gathered at the start and
lilnlsh hore, nnd at Merrill nnd Mnlln
crowds of spectators showed tho same
enthusiasm In the run.
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F. Stone returned last evening not vote for it if the bill did not ex-
elude textile workers.
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irom I'ortland, whore ho attended a
meeting of tho Stato Board of Fish I
and Gnmo Commissioners. Thocom-'ninA All if I! II S
mission decided to hatch 100.000 blutK Mil PI II
black salmon eggs nt the Spencer .UIUU Ull LLIIU
frnftlf Iinp1init '
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These eggs wero brought in last
evening by Jas. II. Drlscoll, and have ,
boon taken to Sponcer Creek. Tho
Ungerllngs will bo turned loose In tho J
Klamath River, and it is expected
that by the time they are ready to re
turn hero to spawn that satisfactory,
arrangements will hnve been complei-:
ed between Oregon nnd California for j
the opening of tho Kiamatn mver,
and that the necessnry fish ladders
jLVill linve been erected at the power
plant of the California-Oregon Power
company.
Tho commission also decided to
close -tluit portion of the North Fork
of tho Snrnguo River, where an egg
taking station is to be operated.
Notices to this effect are now being
published.
In order to stlmulato interest In
jiithlotlca and to bring about a cleser:
; relationship between the schools of
alio county, the Klamath county high
j school la considering Inviting the.
high schools pf Merrill, Bonanza,
Port Klamath. Bly and Keno to aend
(representatives to a track and field
lilllfflr llrFn I ii I meot to be beld .here in -a Tbe
jgrammar schools 'of the county may
jnlso be asked. To send representatives.
I If tbe meet is arranged, there will
COMPLETE PLANS AND SPECIFI-jbo separate competitions for high
sen no i anu grammar scnooi nunenu.
CATIONS RECEIVED AND WORK
WILL RE RUSHED IN HOPE OF
COMPLETION BY FALL
ionLooksInto Matter ot Import
By CHARI ES W. UOLMAN '
(S' Inl Agent lit Cltarge, Dallas Land Hearings, United States Commla.
i slou on Iaduslrlnl Relaties)
(Written for the United Press) j
1ALLAS, Tex., March 15, Is a
luminous landlordism springing up
in America? Is u permanent tonnnt
farmer class to bo looked for as a do
volopmont of tho coming years? Or
will corporations control farm opera
tions and the real farmer class beun
Hklllod laborers working,- In large
Kanggjen "emclejicy systems"? '
-Tliese are among the most Imnart
ut auostlons,1tlatl'lwiU Walked by
the United States Commission on In
utrlai RelatleiMlla tha hwurlags on
tne American laiiduattlw, seksd
ule4tobHlniJro,tWntbrlit TU
hssrltiM iii.-li-.'.. .r. Am
nnd twenty-six qualified witnesses
hnve been subpoenaed to appear,
In some ways this will bo tbe most
unique pf tho commission's hearings.
It Is the first time that nny official
body of the federal gqvernmont has
recognised the Importance of the
United States developing a national
policy with regard to thai land, Just aa
oldor nations and the colonies of tho
Britlah,eD!re have already done.; It
marks the advsnt of tho tsnant farm
er as a Tecognlted Prt pt tho Indus
trial struggle, classlfylag hint flth
labor siT a labors. It calls for
reslltatlon by the fsnsral public that
In. the United lUtsathsrs is a rapw
hearlim wlU'cenVlattsd tor'Uvt oars ,(Coi
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MALIN'S DRINK
PARLOR CLOSED
Joe Vlctbrlno's soft drink estab
lishment nt Malln is no more, Satur
day Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Low and
Ray Chtlders searched the promises
and ordered Victorlno to close It.- He
agreed to do this.
Far some tlmo Is has been whU
pcred about that all the drinks to he
had nt the emporium were not soft.
For this' reMon thesearch wa8:made,
but near beer was the only thing
stronger than coca cola, that came, to
llgbti
Vlctoriwe told .the officer that he
did iot Mil liquor, 6n; tnsall of
his satabliahmeBt was a gagornssMt
license psmlttlng.tb sals;4,t
The complete plans and specifica
tions for tho now Elks' Home have
arrived, and are ready to be placed
In the hands of the contractors for
(bids.
Al a moetlug ot the building com
mittee tonight plans will be complet
ed for the Issuance of the bonds, the
larger portion ot which., have already
been subscribed, and also for a public
notice asking for bids, which will be
opened April 1st.-
The time for the completion of the
building is to be limited, as It is
planned to have the new home ready j
for occupancy early- la the fall. Tbe
residence, now on, the property is to
be moved to Pine street, and tbe lot
clonrod ready tor building operations
early tn April.
Tho sprints, hurdles, Jumps, weights.
shot, hammer an4 discus will oom-r
pose tbe program, as It is felt that
the long runs are Injurious to, boys
of high school age.
Dr. George A. Cathey, who at
tained considerable note as a track
athlete during his. college days, will
have charge of the track men ot the
K. C. H. S. The doctor will give the
boys tho best of training, tnd some
great Uovejopment' work. Is expected.
DAIRYMEN MIGHT
SEND FOR STOCK
FROTHING
EXCITES MILLS
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PURSUED AND KILLED BY
MILLS ADDITION PEOPLE YES-
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TERDAY.AFTERNOON
A strangely acting dog. frothing at
the mouth, passed through Mills ad
dition yesterday, headed for.the bust-
nes part of town,- and caused soma
consternation there, owing to the fear
thnt the animal Jnight be suffering
from rabies; t t
Several men. followed tbe animal.
overtaking it near the' Savldge mill,
where It was killed. .
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Klamath county dairymen will
meet Wednesday afternoon at the
Klamath Chamber of Commerce to
consider the purchasing ot blooded
dairy calves from other sections of
the state. Some localities are offer
ing these calves nt very low prices.,
Tho dairymen will talk, over the
proposition thoroughly. If It" U
aareed that the plan la feasible, a
man will be. appointed to go to oae.ot
Dr. Johnson Honae.
Dr. E. D. Johnson, president of the
Klamath Chamber ott Commerce, re
turned Saturday night from a course
at several clinics in the .Bast and. Mid
dle' West. He expresses himself as
Rlad to bo back; and maintains thatJ4ll. ,,ini .nd nurchase as
Klsmath county is for, ahead ot My,ka1ve Bl locaJ people, want. By pnis
other -locality tliiiit .onder;uJ khRitllt.,n' jBirip 1-,, way, bsts
future,, . v ,!$ t. M jpries.;wlll be', ohUlnable.ani)!
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' Mrs. ' Eddla ' Men lorrived
evening fromNsw Oflaonsler an
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Uncle Sammy's playing foxy. At
least, he's that way Whsn It comes tq
letting theworld.know'lurtVwigood
bis bright young men are on-their
navy target, practices. t And there's a
reijmgvf .-. .
It used to be. the custom tor the
United States navy to parade Its Us-
gstjirasfrds. rThen whssv 'the alora
saMUaele Sammy had done with this
MTtsrUsing, .the oer nations staffed
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had smashed JsVvorM'i Hrssor to
smlthereans by making eiht hJta with
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