The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 07, 1915, Image 1

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VILLA AND ARMY
SURROUNDED BY
A BIGGER FORCE
THIIITV TIIOrHAND .UlAINKT
TWELVE THOUSAND
flrcil Battle, Willi I III' Pi.llili' Vip
inn f Villi I Imminent For
rljinrni Onlenil In I'nvi linnyntix
Before (lit lloitiltaiilinciit of Thill
Clir In Hliirioil by 'uttllullonullH
Troops VHIa'a Power Waning.
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WASHINGTON; l).i:;.'.ir'll-". .
The Mine department lint received
mric.iKOM which lends in I ho belief
tbnt ao.oflo CarrnnxlHtas have 12,000
VlllUtns with Villi. In command cor
nered about llilrly miles from tin
town of Irapuato.
No ntlvlif have been received lo
tto), tun the Indications nro that a
Krrnl battle In Imminent nml the cn
luronf Villa possible
Tin1 constitutionalist agency an
nounced today thnt Ilia CnrrnntUUi
minbont Guerrero reached Ouaym.N
on Monday night. Its officer-, warned
all foreigner, to leave the city boron
the bombardment commenced.
.Mobs looted Gunyrnaa and Hcrmo
hIIIo shops, nnd a general chaos reigns
thero.
The defeat of Villa's troops at Tarn
lilro I blamed for Vllln'n plight. II
I, believed that tils northeastern cam
paign bun collapsed.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRfL 7, 1915
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K.VTIIti: HTiHlK AND Ilt'll.OlVG IH
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Closest Friend of the
President After Peace
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AcconlliiK Jo word rcclVfd lofinj
liy 11. V, .Clubnion, n proinliunt Wor
den mcrchanj, Ills general merchan
iIIhv lloc,thoji deislroyud by Urn
ItiHt IiIrIiI, Itr. (Miiipmiui nunr- li'TC
on the ovcnlnV trnln laxl night to sit-,
tend 'to liiiHlnf H mnttcrx,
'I'lio Htoro.jind stock rcprcucnls
Ion of ii'jouijia.riOO. They were In-Hiit-H
for alxrtit $1,000.
"Prom (lie (itllo Information I hnve
''recelvrd. I nnunulile to tell anything
fioiit how t hi (Ire Btarted.f .; ild Mr.
Cliiii'man today. "Owing to the root-'
nfMM caused Kjjthe rain Inlo yesterday
' hnct built n'lmall lire In tb move, I
but HiIh wan "'practically out when I
locked tbo store to come to Klamath
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I .ilhlntiN liiKt week raplured over, 00,000 Auitrlan aad Gerniaa Menff.3
At I'czok Tain nlone n3,15S men unjLaso pRIceni wefe,lcat-aj-i--a.,ltlf,V
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rnlr.n i-Mnnnn. till ranlil HrA . MHil irwnt niiinlltlftc ,r unitoiiimiilAM?
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inr uoKUHina irrruorjv ueaermi iranon anu ni lorcoi caprami UKMavMM
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TlieotHcUl aBnoiincemeat wy of till dgbt:
POlCL chief
IS IN TROUBLE
Prom loft to right li'iinil (?iiKtelim u, (Senertil JotTre, tli-ncml Pan,
Here In thu great war trliimvlrnte'tiTforu with their method. Juxt the
of Prance, Cencrat JotTre, comuiunder other day Oeneral I'nii wuh dliipatched
and chlcr of all her itrmlc the man to N'lsli, In Servhi, to confer with Scr
whom many Pronchmcu think will tic vlnu generals on the war. He prob
enme king the day victory In vlgiicd ably carried authority to make any
and hi aided, Oenemla Cnatelnau and arrangement ho chose for concerted
I'au.- The French conduct of the war attacks. Ho will likely visit tbo Hou
Ih not hedged about by rod tape which hnaiilaim unit llulgitrlana, making ar
Komcllmcii bothera the Itrltlnh and all-YatiKcmcntirwIth them In tbo event of
,'other nntloni engaged In It, except the their entering the war on the side of
Herman., flonorala Joffre. Caatelnau tbo alllrR. So absolutely harmonious
and i'au hnve full and complete con- nnd complete has beenlhe control or
trol.'nnd they do not let the polltl- tbcthree generals thnt almost noth
clana nt I'urls, nor even the Htntesmen lug Is heard of them in the news
or the cabinet, dictate to them nor In- papers.
Middle lUllle l.tillitog
lli:.l OF UH AStJKI.KH OUAR-l u ,
7 M.'iilttd Cross Hervlco
IUANH OF LAW IS AmtAIGXKI( ANNAI'OMS. April 7. The nnval
oT:nAiiaKOF."ONTimiUTiNci.n"n"c"1,y1,m,,cbn!1 '"I"' """, ,,h' Y"le
jnlno clash on the diamond hero to
TO .MI.VOIfH IIKI.lNgilKNO (day. The Uliies return lo Now Haven
tonight. I
United I'rons Service
.MiM'lIng Tliiimduy.
I.0S ANOKI.KB, April 7. Chlel ori tlnico Methodist Ladles Aid Society
I'ollre Kebaatlon waa arraigned today will hold a business meeting Thurs
on a charge or contributing to the do- idny nttornuon at 2:30 nt thu home of
lln'liu-m-y of a minor child. .Mrs. Chits. Martin, Walnut street.
Superior Judgo Wood net the date
(or trial April 10th, and It la expected New Vork City has more women
the trial will end oerore the munlrlpnl I wage e.uners than the totnl popula
primary. It Ion or Washington, I). C.
INCIPIENT FIRE IS
CAUGHT IN TIME
HO.V OF AHIlKS OX HACK FOIICR
.STAHTS A MTTLK ItLA.l'. AT
SIXTH KTItKKT IlKSIIIKNCK II fT
OAMAOU IS 8LH1HT
No Fear of a Shortage
Government Report Shows Wheat Supply Ample
(lulled Pmni HUffCorreapondenl)
WASHINGTON, D. C. April 7.
That 1,000,000 bushels or wheat a
'lay can be exported until July 1st, lu
I'MKIoii lo supplying this country'!
needs, H tbo reassuring statement
'rom the Agricultural Department.
llofore July 1st, the department
points out, the now wheat will be
fining In, ao there need bo no rear
or a shortage which will actually de
hrlvo thu people, or this country at
bread.
"ad It not beon ror tho war, with
he closing or the Dardanelles, which
l"kod up Russia's surplus, and had
It not beon ror a' world's shortage out
xhlo or the United Stitea, estimated
nt oo.ooo.OOO bushels, tho farmeri
r tho United 8Utea. Inatead of aelllng
their wheat at high'pricei, would real
' bo in a serious condition, the de
pnrtmont experta.My. They would
h looking eagerly lor buyers of their
wheat, wjth prlcea probably way down
plow tho coat ,ei production,
Tho J 81 4 erofTof the United Statos
was ostlai'ted t . m,eae;80Q ' biuh
A box of hot nabes on the buck
porch of the residence of .1. C.Smolt
zer, instructor of the commercial de
partment nt the Klamath County High
School, Htnrtcd a small Are there lust
night. Mrs. Hmeltzer was aroused
f i om sleep by thu smell of amoke,
nnd tho family extinguished tho tiro
before It gained any headway.
Thu house Is at the corner.of Sixth
iiikI Washington streets, and Is owned
by J. Friink Adams. The damage was
very slight. .
SWIFT LINERS
TO BE PROBED
IXTKRKTATK COMMKKCK COMMIS
SION WILL MOON HOLD A HEAR
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SHIP OF S.J. STEAMSHIP CO,
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WASHINGTON, p. C. April 7.
The Interstate Commerce Commission
has announced that it wlll'soon hold a
henrlng to dotermlne the ownership
ol the steamer Great Northern, oper
ated by the Great Northern Pacific
Steamship companybetween Portland
and San Francisco, The date or the!
hearing has not' yet been decided on. ;
Incidentally the Investigation will
also determine the ownership of thoi
sister ship. Northern - Pacific. The
ownership will remain In doubt until
the commission announces the result
or Its hearing.
Certalu authorities questioned the
right of thu boats to pass through the
Panama canal, but both have been
passed. It Is supposed that the boats
are owned by the Hill Interests.
i;. M. House, formerly of Texas,
who is the closest friend of President
Wl son, according to all apijearancjs.
is now noroau trying to learn un-i
HJlIlclally if the wnrrlng nation will
conitder terms of pence. Tho report
of the purpose of Mr. House's visit
has been denied In Washington, but
the evidence In Europe that be was
sounding premiers nnd chancellors
there has been unmlstakeable.
Mr. Houee Is one of the mysteries
of the present administration. While
ho is a very close to the president
little is known about him. He shuns
notoriety. Many times the president
has stopped at his home when In
New Vork"; and once within the por
tals nothing can disturb him. Efforts
ot politicians to use Mr. House. In
getting into thu good graces of the
president have failed, r.nd now no
one. makes such effort. Yet it Is ao-
poiwnrloWaBingtoB.tbat hel8
thought so much 'of- t'hat a recbm
mendntion from him would go farther
than that of any one else In the nation.
"00M PAUL" NOTF
TO MANA6E KADEE
FORMKIl LOCAL HEAD OF KLAM
ATH DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
SAYS AVORDE.VS SUCCESSOR
HAS NOT BEEN DECIDED UPON
PEXCHA NT PUNCHES
PASTRY PANE PAST PANEL
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eli. In addition to this It wus esti
mated that tho amount or wheat car- pie
rled over rrom the 1913 crop was 7,-.
000,000 bushels, ho thnt there was on . ,
hand u totnl or about 007.000.000 ( '0 all heard of tho pies that moth
buahols. lor made, nnd tho pies thnt caused men
The normal consumption or wheat t( lctlV0 ,ome. Today let us .present
In this country Is about fi,3 bushels, jt)lc ,,Cg (int cn,iscd burglnry. These
mi that It would require 520,000,000 iwt,,. two pumpkin pies in the bns'o
btlHhols to supply tho food required j melU 0f Tuo sugar Bpwl.
by, the United States, besides about! Th(i mo,.nlng lt wnB covered
DO.OOO.OOO bushels needed tor seed, j.. , .. nBg do0 , tho rear of th0'
Thus tho surplus remaining ror ex
port was, roughly, 357,000,000 bush-
els. On January 30th about sin.uuo,-
000 bimhelH had been exportod, which
loft, at that time, 40,000,000 morq
bushels available tor export than tho'
avorngo nt (hit time during the last,
five years.
Mr,- Fkrmor, much as ho, may de
plore the war and tho slaughter, may
at least bo thnnkful that .something
prevented him rrom finding himself
with what would have been n drug on
the market on bis hands,
Instead, he. finds himself with tho
highest price In year, for,.hU big
money crop, ., v ' -v
LINKS TAKE TWO
FROM SHOE TEAM
VAN IIELLK.VS REGAIN MAKE A
GRANDSTAND FINISH, WINNING
THE LAST BY FIVE PINS. BUT
FIRST TWO ARE LOST
bnHement was open, indicating a
forced (intnihco Inst night. DIMgent
Inventory work fnlled to bIiow any
thing missing bosldos two pumpkin.
plea.
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Boom ror "Made in U. S. A."
United Press Service . '
WASHINGTON, I). C, April 7
The "Made In U, 8, A.V movement
was given a big boost today .when
plans ror furthering tho "home pat?
ronugo" campaign were made at a
general moating of the national (con
mtttoo or the Woman National ''Made
In U. S, ASLeague.
Aftor being trimmed in tho first
two games, the Regals last night sav
ed themselves from being whitewash
ed by the LInkylile team by nosing
out Ave pins In the lead. .
Tho scores follow': '
LINKVILLE
. i . a 3
Ulco :..;i33 241 171
Sholl ....200- 13S . 136
Bremer 140 168 . 17S
Boyd', ..155 169 123
Leavltt ....,.'. v.. 148 148 140
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Totals .... ...n-776" 861 742
;' REGAL
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Van Hellene .116, 1W' 148
Jester V'.'.,VTl40 136 150
Littler tv.'fhia 113 334
Elliott ..,1.108 148 118
Houston ....... h lit '. 161 189
, Totals ,....,.& 614;-. 716. 747
All la ready, for the complete mobil
ization ot the;Ullaa..araar Seven
complete clasttaTaVa" already under
the.color.. $$ u-
W. Paul Johnson formerly man
ager or the local offices of the Klam
ath Development company; and one ot
the directors of the concern, la here
from San Francisco, attending to busi
ness matters. He will spend several
days in Klamath Falls.
"There aro two things about the
management of the local offices of the
Development company, that people
will be interested in," said Johnson
today. "One Is that I am not to take
up tho management again. Another
Is that tho new manager has not been
decided upon as yet by the officials."
Momn Wants to Meet Wlllnrd
United Press Service
LONDON April 7; The new cham
pion will not be Idle if he listens to
all tho calls that will be made upon,
hlra. Already Frank Moran ot Pitts
burg has expressed a desfre to meet
Wlllard in London. '"
I envy Wlllard," said Moran. ."He
caught Johnson at the right, tlnie."
United Press Service
HAVANA, April 7. -Wlllard sailed
ror Key West, Fla., in a chartered
boat, crowded with trainers, .movie
men and hangor-ons.
Patriotlo Pageant at Loxiegton
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. tLEXlNqTON. Mass,; April ;7,
Plans' for a" great patriotic pageatjtito
be held here in June to celebrate the
commemoration o 100 years of pejace
between England and' the. Uatted
States- will be 'made, hera.at iet
ing tonight ot the iPiimotevThe
proceeds will go,U.thaIlW.faioektor
proiWutlngits'Baropeaawarwbrk.
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"By a furious bayonet attack or detachmeBt carried the emrmiS,
Kiiiun, nnnuuuiiiBK several miration.' no took aa eruoseni zi oicera --.i;
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uuiaiiii, --in . itniuwr .iiuiruu, .iBiuum 01. wmwibsi ,m :',
reported. Ten thousand
report Czerotvltz la ruins.
I, OOO .men.
Besides, this, we nicked an cfcht.fleid nieces:'
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refugee from BakowiBji arrived toemrijrii'ttimtS-
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NEWPORT NEWS, April 7. Late Ihfa afterooaariparalleaaweifr
nentiy complete lor tne ucmsa auxiillarr craiser PriM'BterFrieaerWa3'
tlfitttnt 4n '4UUAUk fflA tmt i ,.m r rft - f w Mta, IjIi-iI-;
V t ,rt ,- "S fl-'iAti' 7? Tufts ti
wtiuifi . miv 4Mnac( uviumK) iicr.tu uiciiwa,
Tlie guTeramcBt lit determteed to Rive .i&Bveftael -"ttt "JfTJif frfi
&x pp "exa ,war,j?jh a I
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Commander McCrarkra of tneaafval rag; grsw tWjWl, is aCei
r lf A ' A r ' t. '" -' " 1 " V I. "J" Trt-li
E ijm, wj iwiiijnre on mny it aw. g - nynwA wni ii ito - bwwbtb,
.ermaiL ataJaht ukioat lull rua.i TtiSM &ZX?7?ei
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as ahaouBcJng
yards of the.GerBMOi
Tlie uavyfand treaaarrdt pai taaenU airaM'inifaMtadjertt
.lAiHH OF V-'JB, IS ADMITTED.
t:btiitea:Preaa garrlee -r Jam
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Meot Tomorrow.
The Aid Society o'tthe Christian
church will meet tomorrow' at the
homo of Mrs. Hawxhurs, on 'Pine,
near Sixth.
Pennsylvania suffragists jvill re
ceive .a donation of $10,000 provided
they can raise 150,000. ,
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There la, tcybe v meetlagi'o ,taa,
ladjeihe)congreg4cr!l
noonat 3 o'clock' atv.tn;e!home'6'f afifsvi
Fred ?Honatorr corner' Flhh-aBd?Llii-
coln-streefjj. Important buslnessvla ,
to be transactea anaati tne lautes are;
Urged to attends & Vstft ' ;
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When theHnal reel of the Salisbury
wild' animal pictures Is finished, there
Is only one regret that there are not
s'MU more reels? Seldom if ever has
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with an ;
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Many of the Scenes Shown iri
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l angler la. many r nteret
. rie SlsaonkTStckai
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much In'thls, phase of thepM-
picture been shown at the Star the J poruon ol inoiPicture.ttatjap-:
ater thaVtaaa receivedas mwh'Mfcl&&1VW1WJtak&yf:
Hon as thla'feature, and all who at-1'.-"""""V""" ""itv
londAit the nerformanc v0stewlVi"uJ,PK,yVi!aiur1 j
... ...in...: ii.i- ..i- .... . .. V t usedc "and their "polnta"' of inma
iuu minus wici iireuuo uui iu mm .i., ,."..-i. .i' ".' ' ii" " lii
As Edward Salisbury spent, several"6 " !5iB!'
."-... .u ." . ' " Iman could desire. 1' g &&'
weeks in Klamath county last year! .. i... ; j'-Ac&SicA'
' . i. ., .' , - ..' I nw km mo piviure wjwui;aosM)
securing.aome pt he bird films, there, th fiiim
Is of course local interest In the show;. ?. ..j'.? .'..-.,--. -:T' ?.:T??"
from that, the film has iSSSSWSSS
1 value and we are iSsmSS. mW&JJ.
views ofthe home Jlte qfi. - kwhMi.,iiv0-4.iwiis.'
many or our bird, that we never knew. M beMt'lV'2
"";"'""-"' ? ---- S?. throw It down-was one thrWJ'ii'Aii-:
C.ear P other wa. fu.shcbytaaiSSr
fine. Birds from the egg to atur-l y . . . i-,- -r-il-ls1',: ":
.. v .,- . ' v. lo near. and cougar outoi:.t!feea.',,4i-
llv. nra ahnwn ncttnSi natural hocauaai T . ." ". !,-!. v. J-.Hv!
unaware of the ob.erv.nt nSSSS
carefull? hidden clow by, , . uQn 0rtmenw slsliV..t J?om
A spienam.viewor Bagie Btdge tav- tree to tree with atteka..ae? While
em Is shownalMcolpred picture cffoi-tB angere'dftbeTania&H
or Mt, Pitt rrom-thaRldge. It was on ,t yowIed contlnaallyktherifailiill'lS
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but aside.
educational
Intimate, views
this, ridge, that the eagle pictures were
taken, .and these show Harry Telford,
a local ornithologist of note, standing
up in tho, nest, holding up, the oung;
ters, while the parent-olrds whel
and careen perilously close, - ..
Jack Furber, who at the- tlrae,.the
picture, were -taken was In the game
service, and rendered Salisbury Val
uable awlstanee, Is also shown la.the
pictures of bird Hfev ' "k;k:
The life of the. trout Is showa from
jhe., spawning tlma uatil .the.
dislodge it., .Therefore 'a man ajeeajd
ed the tree and'chepped .tw.llmji
supporting tne maaHaeaaa lunonf
animal, it fell iBto tlwrjyer beiiaat.
and -here easnWiarjMt'M,
betweea
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with ,
dragged
and hipped,
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