The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLt, OREGON, WBDNltDAV, APRIL 21, 19 15
TEDDY ON STAND
1 OWN BEHALF
1HIS AFTERNOON
griff ROOM IH PACKED WITH
W HPKCTATOIW
&. ,
Film l'rldt Hold Thai llnntce
, ji Powerful l-olllicnl Hoss, Using a
-gtrsag Machine S!1 P"s0". '
SmHag or Justice EUu-Jaatee Much
l Ronmvli'a Promised Thus
tawing Trial.
General Huerta as He Arrived
in the United States Recently
llr IU).0 IV ClKDDKrt
huiJtcjl Press BU Correspondent)
.'; gYRACllBK, N. Y., April ll.Justlco i
'-ii3fwi today ruled that Colonel i
KmmvcK cannot testify regarding)
Mtlrt (hat war not. specifically!
raked In hU JuttWcallon of tho al-
Itttd Ubl against Win. liarnee, and
. ,tkii he must limit bla testimony to
-uitr in the anawer. Thla la regard-1
daaa blow to the dotenee, and ellm
laatM much of the aenaXlonal, ovl-
IkaM HoohcvoU planned to Intro-
:' 4lMt.
RooMTelt completed bin direct tw-
tleay today. He will be croaa
' wlaed tomorrow. Tho court roonij
tw packed, many women being In!
tat audience. j
RooKVelt pictured Oarnoa aa a.
LalBant bota. He aald tlarnea In-1
1 ItrUtd hU power from ex-Senator i
Matt, and that he atrengt honed nnd i
Mtd the Btcnine. j
) He read a letter from Itarnea, atat-(
kg that the lac or geiung n
,f.,,trty boMea WM abaurd a long oa
l ' Wn organltatlon held good. An
Majriraa In oppoaltlon to the direct '
frfciry. '
Tbt Colonel Ignored the oojecuona
f attorney, nnd ncoinud lo enjoy tv
tlfitag. Ho aald that nrnea had on
Mtd the aubornntorlal candidacy of
Charlca Hunlien, Adding:
"In 1910 Karoos told mo no man
could be vpi-aVar of the hoiite unleaa
at wn willing to fulfill the wlahea of
the party organisation. I anld that
web government led to corruption
and other evils."
Uboatvelt cited a certain couvorsa
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HASTENS CRISIS
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WASHINGTON, D. C, April 81.
war Becreury aarrtson toaay re-i
eelved a telegram from FuMton re-;
porting that Mexleana fire on' an
aeronlane solnr no at Brownsville.
Texas. Oarrlson will no't malce pub
lic the details for twelve hours.
He' refuses to explain his reason for
delay, and despite the opttmjstlc un
official accounts of the Incident, this
action Is Interpreted as meaning that
the affair Is aerlous.
Prom advices received by the state
and war departments, there Is 'bo
doubt but what. General Prascesca's
cause haa .collapsed entirely. Reports
from Celera tell of a third crushing
defeat for the Vllllsta forces. .
It, Is rumored that villa aaa uen
eral Fellpo Angeles have, split, and
that Villa Is fleeing to the border. The
Villa agency here doea not deny this.
There are also rumors that. General
Obregon, Carransa's commander, has
broken with his chief. This may
foreshadow a new faction.
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NathasCobea
Will
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HAVE BIG TIME
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AND
SOCIAL TIME WILL BE FEA
TUHES OF THIS EVENING'S
MEETING OF "FAPS"
aunernl Vlcforlatw Huortn, Bomo
tlmo dictator of Mexico, aud perhaps
tho atrongett man who has appeared
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., . ... . .. .u. ii..nAU'n,irn for vuars: nrrlvcd In Now York
M the democrata aympathlied with the, other day, and found no trouble
the republican machine, and would 'landing. Despite efforta of some of
ini , k.tn .i... . ..!. i.iiiton. hii enemies in uit", -
Lots of Lumber Will
Be Shipped to North
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Shevlint Expect to Erect Mill Soon, and
Road Will Run South to it. may
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Tho rouowln, Portland-dUpatehWlon of ml... for cort.n. the
lion authorities did not hold him up.
'rimv frmr Hint lie baa come here to
begin a new propaganda looking to
hlu rc-etstablluliment In jpower. rno
Reiicrul, of course, donled this. But
tho Importance of his visit was fully
rccognlxod by Mexicans in New tora.
lea to bought from tho Deschutes Lum
'bcr company 60,000 acres of pine Urn
'i.nr mnklnalU holdings from- within
'a short distance south of Bend to near
'Klamath Falls aggregate lBO.oou
acres. Approximately o,u,vv
hanvnd hnnda in that deal, It la un
derstood. Production of yellow pine
imw liv the Shevlln syndicate will
mcau a vot tonuago for the Hill and
Harriman rattroaa ,uus m n -
nhutca country and for long-haul traf-
i. . j,-.--t .! nmi t ta aald
nc 10 aiimuv uiiv.,
th. nfflciaiii of the rail carriers are
Lio.iin thn timber interests In a way
I that assures development of the Urn
ber holdings to mutual advantage oi
tbe ownera and the carriers.
Installation of officers will be the
big feature of tonight's meeting oi
Klamath Lodge, Loyal Order ot
Mooso.
Dictator O. D. Matthews.
Vice Dictator Harry Richardson. -
Treasurer R. A. Mitchell.
Trustee Rosa Nickeraon.
Prelate Fred Bamber.
Inner Guard Clay Wllnoa.
Outer Guard W. H..A. Retuwr.
N.thin Cohan, the poor Ruasiaa
Jew who haa been without a country
for more than two years, may And a
borne at last.. He, If to he ae w
n.,.i. Unleaa he is refused admis
sion to that country, he may go to his
m hnmA them. Cohen went to South
i.j anna time BKO. aBtt tUBB ae
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cTdeto.co.meotba.UalteJwe
Waa refused admiasloBy:the .immi
gration authoriUes, TnennawaaOT
I dered back to South America. Lam
port Holt line oalcuia naa 10 piac
.' .Kn-Vrf niia of their vessels going
I back to the port from which he had
come to the United Btates. unco uwro.
! however, he waa refused admission.
There was nothing for him to do. but
to remain on the ateamer, ana ne w
sent back to the United States.,
The upshot la that he. haa traveled
some 33,000 miles, unable to find a
hi, nr iand an which he may atop. The
Department of Labor at YTaahington
agreed, that ir.ne wouia pu. ui -
lie would be permitwo mj -
enough to get a steamer lor Kussia.
Jews In, New York did this tor nim.
But they are not certain tne uuauaa
government will not return him.
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BEitLIN, Avrfl 1wAm
lief hen. taat there ara
IvKleaatthe
Special
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were f oreed to
Pase ta the Caraatadaae, the
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FARM HAND. FROM; TINGIiBlf
ranch; under observation
at hospetaii, breaks oct
violently last night
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BUSINESS
MEN
MEET TONIGHT
AL60MA TO HEAR
! ALASKA LECTURE
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HARLAN, 8EEHORN ANU -U-
BTONE WILL DEUVER THEIR
illustrated" TALKS. AT SAW
MILL TOWN FRIDAY NIGHT
:taipW,;flhtttBww;he
.a (ft. v s,rifAiaC.i'5
,y . . . 1 .jhy. Jt'rfJJ;
Aa the Hertdd vm afttfM'tA;
thai afteraeoa, Walai-e);e;lra . aaaaffifitt.
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SAveral days aco Matteo Salagari.'waa feafed
an IUllan farm-hand, was brought to
the Blackburn bospIUl,,Ior;pBarf-
Uon, aa h;ae,aannemga,meawaiv:
unbalanced.; Today thereisao ,
Hon regardlng.thla. fortbeeemlag.aua
vj vweaeas , ii 1 11 iibh ijav w ,-
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Fouowing a Meefag
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k .. 'jt mm mmmimm .
Brnras f .-i BrBBtnmaaaBm.
coming co soon after the announce-
w of tho irt-eiit itirclinsctqf a
Weal tract of timber hearMt. Scott
ly tlui 1'ellriin Bay Lumber company,
,Whlltl ..iltl I..- ,..- . ..aAHlMflt
of tte BoulhKiiCRaelfle nt isi,tweBty
v hllm north ot Kirk, will, be nt least
eouraglng to local people, aa both
HHI and Harriman Interests are using
the tamo line to Bend,, and it wilt be
. .-"I a short dlstanco between the
jorthern extension from Klamath
"tilt and tho southern extension from
-Dlalld Intn li. at.iiM Mmbabi'
1 AccomDanUd hv H. O. Shevlin. the
Portland timber operator, aW. D.
"lonor, .trade manager of (ht Ipo-
. Portland ft Seattle railway
(JHU, Thomas L, Shevlln, head of
tke Shevlln Lumbar company of Mln
Mapolls, haa Just been ever hla com
Why's timber holdings along the up-
DM rtAanhutu ...A-.LIW.. .J tit
closing ntgotlatlomitfor agtamatam f
HU reuroag fren'BMd tato ta Mav
v tret M arraagtag far the eree-
-ie, - ",M-jiy1' ' (
her Into commercial lumber. In the
party also were E. ADea ot BemldJI,
Minn,, T, A. McCann of Llbby, Mont.,
and J. A. Nichols of Minneapolis. The
vlaltors returned Eaat laat night.
"Until some mutters are more fully
maturod I.cannot make a deflnlte an
nouncement of our plans to aeverap
ninn timber tracts oast of tho
Cascade mountains;;' said Thomas L.
Hhovlln at the Benson .hotel, , rreu
nbly in another thirty Says thcro will
hn aomethlng worth telling.
"Whothor th.e mllia of 'tho ,Bhvll
syndicate will be erected' at Bend or
at aonie point closer to tne n-"
area, has notjyet WMfW."
Htd-'Trnmo Manager Sktnner, "but
when Mr.. Shevlln magea a arv u
the developmeaU contemplated it will
mean aw aiaywt .--.-.
of 1,000 to I.BOO; people I the popu-
l.tlAn tW imOK ODUHVXa .! -
o in t Band thai elty should double
ta.nlg.l.IWtM
CHESOKNT IS TO HAVE A
WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
IMPORTANT MATTERS ABB TO
RECEIVE ATTENTION AT THIS
SESSION OF MERCHANTSN OR
GANIZATION
L.A PINE, Ore. April 21. T, H.
Jolly, formerly editor 01 me "."
Lake Leader, leu ua riao n .--
doy for The Dalles, whero he expecU
to purchnso equipment for a newapa-
per plant to install at urenc-m.. .
Ward, formerly on,, tho La rme imer
Mountnln. now has charge of the 811
vor Lake paper.
Place of Holding Tea Changed
The Women Missionary Society
-. A..., m. b. Church will now a
silver tea tomorrow afternoon at the
home or mrs. w, -. - ---Ninth
street, corner of Jefferson. This
was to jMVtMM'kf4aVst jh homa of
Mrs. 0. V, Fsner, iim,,o.i "
made yesterday.
mm r Ihii flu.
1, t. Bhv. (armerlv ot Klanutn
rails, but now ot tk pMntom
fourth of July Diana and other Im
portant matters will be discussed at
tonight's meeung 01 tne juamaia
Business Men's Association, to be
held at the Chamber of Commerce.
Besides, celebration plans.the busU
nMi'au.wtli it this time 'take" up
the question of helping support a
Klamath Falls band. AttentloBfcwill
also bo given to other projects the or
ganisation haa under (eoseration.
Fori Max Have Movies. t
A. Y, Tindall ottne urpftfua tne
ater is la Fort, Klamath? today, mak
i inaulrlea with a view U aaUblkh-
i' motion" nlcture theater there. It
Is Tindall'B Idea to esuwiaa awrcuii
out of Klamath Falls, It neaeible,
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X third lecture engagement u w
be iUed by JClder 8D. Harlan, W. B.
Beehorn and 0 I.Johnatone. three
local men who have pleased Klamath
..,. nnonl) With, ah UIUtWw
i.tnra on Alaaka. This w.nne-M
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11.1M1 Friday nlgat. " v
nuu Harlan haa S0He SpieBUlU
t (Mn vIawb of Alaska, ana
niwruwM ..w.-- - - -
Heasrs. Beehorn aau ..-,
thrdugli years 'of residence t the
North, are able to give first band to-
formation orgreai i, t .
Suit .to Foredoee.
pi,n .tt land board, through iu
'attomeya, Kuykeadall ft Frguson,vto.
gar UledjBUlt against Js.
ham aad U.-j Walker to -foraclote a
mortgage on propertyear! Royatoni
given awnrlty on a ,' '
....... f. of aioo are asked, The
s.tja aft v 1 tewe r w j "
loan waa. advanced to Ouwrngamnv
m-m m a mar - 'i
Manv Local MU4ttCian
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Plan b to Give
During
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it-t .--iv '.iTi -M..7"' PW . t.
v&fWm'- ": .M
,.. vi... Unit aMUwaukaa
iteaograther, who meeAly Wl heU-
BFSS'X t5 $ 'for tM
f Ktomath iallem:hav. a rattling tWBya.toaaaa.
good, baid. a. isit be. j-r,afMMalwit Jtoj
I thla aummer, If proper, aupport.wiu ee
1 i.S a.-. .L. Ada aiM
given tneorgaiaauwi,w iw.ywf.tM-.
the bualneaa map.Thla was ,damon
....V .t iat nlaht'a meeUaa- of mu-
.letaas. whan, paTnta-'" W
Even, the muslclaas who arexmoet
sdiva in the city were, surer lead to
I learn whata weatth'of real; good muf
sioal ttieVtnerA,MaiajMf
are at leaai twrnsyy.' maeirw -? vt
Join M:hBA JW4 JH.ttgM
aototota-of a high muieai,raa; ;i
1.itIa-taV iVak'tsatfJial
,Uag7bt the ba.tt mha-aA ,
'aHiBjBmkim.Mf ,
oCer la :tilfJW3
that the oar of aaaddWtoiaf . neA
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Valker "ki ktltitt. ?. tl'-l. Wlfe
. .' ' ..i. ..Aha an MlaTan I a-a-a-a
.Mvl mulr aUadekB tO Make
maiate. atBami a"veew f- r ", .- : r
itYt land Wrt'a cralm a prior mgi
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property.
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tteaograther, wao. reeeaHiy ,.w .: "JTI'Tia Vaara eraaa as4
to MM(M, haa -ult her lea so that, thwrajl M ?j&Jf
a aaaw Bfrl may BElIIiuuulA - .1 mm ipi iTT7T,?rT;.i-VM
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