The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 02, 1915, Image 1

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they left Cuba a warning tainted In
large, letter on the Inside of the hold
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linre a eargo of tngar for Railaad.
You will' never get there."
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THE HOSPITAL IS CJtOWOS TO SIDE
THIRD CANDIDATE LINES ON STREET
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i IMUr Ktpended f'aroro Mala
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H'Mila a .Oavkilarle4 Heani of
PnMle. 'orfca Oowmlaaloajew He
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That th (MerioMa Vfmrth U Hrre.
Indtan lUee TonictM at Seren,'
o'clock Uue CYowrt Exaected to
Be Here TontoiTOtr Butldlaca Am
Ileeorated Pic Will He Hhared.
Underwood
I'realdeut Wlltou itald u vUlt to irildiit- vUli .. f..r .h ..,.....
C'uloael K. M. Moue, hi eloaa friend' of Inuring the eolonel'a report on con
and unorflclal entoy to Kuroue, at the J Ultlon. there. The ltretldent waa In
To the Citizen ot Klamath Fall; The big celebration started off this
After due conUderatlont I hereby morning nearly on time, and from
innounre my candidacy for the office lh . ,.
ofmvorofthecltvcfKl..ihP.ll. ,hen Unt n00n ther0 W8 not an
In dolnr o. I rMi ih,t I .m mmn. ,dIe moment. Much Interest was d la-
lent to fill thai oMce, and, If elected. rIfted ' be track, and humorous
will see that the bnatneM of ,lho city venu staged on the Main street and
is wen looneo nrter. n,e city 1 beginning to All wlUi Tlslt-
I will nee that the city of Khvmath ors. Several hundred people lined
Knlla getM 100 centA value for every up nlong the sldevaifca-to-warclf'tlie
dollar expended. I will sec, that the race. Plreerackeni and torpeope
laws are strictly enforced; as. they were heard from all parta of the city
should he, and will pledgeCmyself to which Is Young America's opening of
the enforremcut ofwtrae to tho lettor. a Fourth of July celebration.
I will nee that qoa1 ghtsto all and Due to the softness of the pave-.
leclal privileges to none are given, nicnt It waa deemed necessary by the I-
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win ve bi iuc nun ai rvnuiar luummivv ia caarne at eTenu lO
latler'a home at Hoslyn, Ixwg island.
a short time ago. Colonel House baa
Just returned from abroad, and the
lino spirits, and consented ' to pose
with Colonel House tor the photog
rapher.
CHAMBERLAIN
MS TONIGHT OMtGE II IHE AVIATOR SINKS
hours for tho transaction of cltybusl- change tho roller' skating races to a
neaa. 'f a boys' bicycle race and a boys' run
The police department has been a ' race, which were held today and
bone of contention for some time. I!wJ be held tomorrow;. The tngtf.
win say that If elected, I will appoint ! postpoaed untU tomorrow
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and who will see that the. lawn are oama to arrive today, awd will be
properly enforced, and I wlU kaowj'd tomorrow on schedule time.
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Senator Chamberlain and Judge
Kramer of Portland, a law partner of
tho senator, were token over the
Klamath Irrigation project this mora'
Inlg, accompanied by J. a. Camp, pro
ject manager, V. A. Detaell, local
poatmuter, aad Will Baldwin of the
Daldwln Hardware company.
The parly left thla morning, and
ware, taken through the Tula Lake
country, Sand Hollow district to the
l.ost' River dam and back to the
beadgatea at the Upter Klamath
lake. The Ankeny canal waa also
viewed.
Senator Chamberlain is making aa
extended tour over the state, especial
ly of the Interior sections, and Is
vlewlag the various Irrigation; pro
Jecta In the elate. He Is Investigating
the Ankeny raanal matter with a
great, deal of care with Project Man
ager Camp, aad, It la possible some
prevision will be mado for the settle
meat of this trouble between the city
and the government, it ease now
pending ta the circuit court over the
canal)
Senator Chamberlain was much Im
pressed with his trip over the project,
and at the progress (hat has been
made here; aa waa also .Judge Kramor.
who was surprised at the maghltudo
of the project.
They will remain In. the elty to
night, leaving for Crater lake tomor
row, being accompanied by a party
from thla city, Tonight at 8 o'clock
Senator Chamberlain wilt apeak In
the court House park, Persona desir
ing to meet htm will And him at the
White Pelican hotel.
STREET-HURRAH! SUBMARINE U-11
CAN YOt-IMAfllNK IT? THKHK1B FIBOT 1N8TANCK OP AN AIRMAN
CLASH HTUPP ONLY HPIIXKD UNKl.VU HUUMARINK BY BOM-
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KUOBNK, July 1. The attendance
ut the Ualveraltf of Oregoav anmmer
will, largely axeeedtaat oflnat
L '4 ? ' the eataiea of A. R. TWawr. reaiatrar.
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At the emae of ths first day last yr
71 tf eWraglatered, aa Mataat tlllaat
Ttteaday; orore than; the total of
irfllaityaar, fvs?- k jt
Those attoadlag thla year are'laraa,
y advancedBtudeais, taeludlacmaay
oellefe graduates ana . teas aen,r , F- ,
fraiesaer yuaeny, aeaa.ei Mf ea.
atlea, dapartateat ef aHmford Ual,
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well as the eastnd.lja. properly po-' morning will be held tonight, starting
Heed. I am In favor ot the plain as 7 o'clock and. preceding the other
I clothes man to that of the. uniformed events on the program., The failure
officer. The uniform ot a policeman, of the train to arrive thla morning
gives iv crook or criminal who might, before noon from kirk prevented the
be In town a chanoe to "spot" him. Indians from being here on time.
and that handicaps the uniformed . However, they arrived this afternoon 1
roan In doing good work. In a town and will he ready tonight.
or this also; I favor plain clothes A 11 can of M. J; B. coffee was put!
men for police duty. ,up thla morning for the first manf
I will state that I am In favor of a. making a home run In the baseball'
non-salaried board of public works gamo this afternoon by A. A. Mitchell
.'commissioners, which will have super- of tho M. J. B. Company, who la Jo
Mm. Lansing; wife of Ueaewltee-'
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ioe renewal or subsurlaa :--. k-i.-M-'A''.; .,'
the Oernn.WrgVjBriaa1
vessels' leaving America. iM&SSSlZAi
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In social affairs. The social duties are
stltuted
by the ema. la eae ef jwi?
not -new to-her. .far. her father, jatalTWoBVMa MriU -tetar W.taeq
W. Foster, waa secretary of'atate dur-"m or ? ! "1S5
aasaa uy saawi smwaa aam
Mrs. Lansing to a
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ness and' rare tact.
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Listen, to that band, Hear It
a-playlng right there on Main street.
Look here, John; what they doln'
theret 1 really believe that that
more couple Is going to Slag a few
Culled Press Service
HOME, July J. The first Instance
or an aviator sinking a submarine
from his aeroplane waa announced
right out In the street In front of the hwro iwU whwi " Po-
whole crowd.
What la this, anyway? Belgium
fancy daacera or what? Look a' there!
There goes another couple, and an
other (lee whli, I gueaa this la some
regular celebration. Kverybody doln
It. Aad right In the street, too.
Hear that music? Ain't It great? 1
Juot can't keep my feet atlll, even If
I
ed stating that a, French nvlator had
bombarded and aunk the Austrian
aubmariao U-ll In tho Adriatic aea.
The submarine carried a crew of 15,
which waa aaved through a newly in
vented submarine lifeboat
Usee Cltewlng dam Pastel
LOS ANQEiaJS. Jrily 1. Already
ou suspicion ox being a Jitney bua
Paul Jefferson surrendered
nra goltln'o.d, Ooslt, thla Is Juat bandit
IlkO Old Umea. .1 Wlsht rwaa-yOUBg'Bl. revolver to iha noliea wltl . -rt-ln
again, and could do that there htgh-1 -y-y found u to be loaded only
anu aiai uae we naier aowa on tne .with wads of ch-twlna- aiim
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farm. u .tnim ui-,v .- !- -i.
Member the old barn, where wo mltted holdtna- un two nta. hnu
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ing of, the herds and the bleat-bleat
of tho sheep. Say, these here dances
don't look much like the old ones, but
by golly, the action Is .there alright.
Almoat at goo aa a circus;
Say, John, let's get out. aad try IM
Just once, t,know they'll laugh, but
so are wo; so' what's the dlffereaee.
They ain't got aothln' on us'. Just
onco, and then wo'U go home.
It p. m, Well, John, I declare, I
am gettln' Just a wee bit tired, aad If
wo'ro going to get up and see them
races In the morning I guana we had
t vision over and make reeommenda
llon to the city council for nil Im
prevements:
t am also In favor of tbo city, If
possible, taking over the cemetery,
and that same be put under the super
vision of a board ot park and ceme
tery commissioners. Something should
certainly be done regarding our cemetery.
I am also In favor of Immedlato
action tn regard to the Ankeny canal.
I believe there la a method which can
bo followed which wilt eliminate this
nuisance.
I am' In favor of a proper system ot
sanitation, and will aee that 'the sew
ers and drains are properly looked af
ter, and that other lmprbvementa for
the benefit of health. conditions here
are made. "
I am In favor of a road which win
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tho city. A pound of their best tea
was also placed for the flrst three-
bagger secured. ' K
Everything Is tn readlneaa but the
final touches on the cooking, of the
meat for the big barbecue, and the
committee is prepared to feed be
tween 1,000 and 3,000 people at the
court house park tomorrow at' noon.
Hundreds of .pounds ot M. J. B. eetfee
have been donated by this' company
for the barbecue, which has arrived
and. is being prepared for the crowds.
Joe Howard arrived last night from
Redmond, and la assisting George
Watt In tho preparation ot the meat.
which is an Interesting sight In Itself,
The furnaces have been located on
Spring' atreet, Just off Sixth street,
It Is necessary to cook the meat forty.
eight .hours or longer to properly pre-
f
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better bo goln' home. And thoy say
It'agoln' to be done agin tomorrow
night, We'll be here.
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LOS ANQBLKI. July I.A bandit'
jumped on tho running board of Rd
yard Bennett's automobile today and
yelled, "hands up!" Bennett, ateer
lag 'with one hand, slugged (he high
wayman" wit hHhe' other until he turn
bled'from the mwhine and rolled In
the dtuk on the North Main atreet
bridge, ti When the noltea arrived all
iafjNMtj&irjwl'av. number, of' the
Uugy teethe lyUg whaee he had salt
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Program of Events for Saturday, July 3
HUft A. M. BICYCLE RACE.
Start' 6th on Main' to 3rd aad return to 6th and
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tl0 FOOT RACK, tM YARD, DAtel.
StnrtTUton Maiu to th.
ui Prise l'I.Q.0; Snd 11.50; 3rd fl.fio.
Hitn tLiCKRACK.
Start 8th on Main to .4th.
1st I'rlio $8.00; Snd $3.00; 3rd $1.00,
lliao PAT MK.V8 RACK.
Start 4th aud Main to Klamath Ave
. UVPrUe $1.00; 2nd,$3.60; 3rd tLSO.
fMlSHOYg' RK7YCL1S RACK..
Hlartat'tth oaMaln to5th. ; ..
' 1st Prise, $3.00; Snd 3,00!A3rd $;l,0d,
lOtePOTATO RACB. '-i ',.,; ''
tanltk-M-liMitt'.ltlk' A,. .. .
. let rrtea $$;; Sad.$t.00; 3rd U.00,
10; tSWMKRUURIlOW RACK.
Start tth on Mala ta Tthr - .-
1st PrUe,$S.00rSa SS.OOrSrd $1,00,
lOthWBQYSV MMtiWm mAC,
Start 8th on Mala to (thi '.-",?,, ,
1st Prise $S,8; Ia4.tl.t; 3K 11,00.
ID.) 15 THKHH LBOOaW RACK,; V '"
Start th oa'MBtaU'luW ' ' t'
1st Prise $.00i:8ad $S.0; 3rd $l.'80,
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tin i utvutM.)v 5
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h; Snd-TBtb teUt;,trd th.t7th.
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11:45 CATCHING GRKABHO PKJ.
rth on Main to' tth. , - .
Prise Pig.
I si : BIG PRKK BARBECUE.
Vacant Lot 6th and Pine Sts. ,
1 1 00 INDIAN RACES.
For Indiana Only,
INDIAN BICYCLE RACE.
Start Tth on Mnln to 4th and return.
Ist.Prlso $5,00; Snd $3.00; 3rd $1:60.
IHA INDIAN FOOT RACK, 100 YARD. DAW.
th on Main to 5th. v
. " lit Prlie 14.00; Ind 3t.B3; 3rd 11.50.
1 19 INDIAN THRBK LBGOBDJrACE:
5th on Main to 4th. . "'.'.
1st Prise $1.00; Snd ft,59;?lrd $1.?0.
1 145 INDIAN WMRRUIARROW MACK.
5th on Maln-to lth?'; , ,.. v
1st Prise $S.0; Snd $3.09; 3rd $1,00.
9:00 P. aL4NMAK SACK RACK,
tith on Mala to; Tth. i - T
, , 1st Prise $3.8; Sad W.Mj 3rd $1.00,
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PORTLAND. July 2. The forest;
service is aaveritainc jor sate ,,-' ..a-.a-
000 feet, board measure, of timber,' " fr
about 90 per cent of which Is western
yellow pine and the rest to sugar UIRIGATIO.V SYSTEM WILL
LAKE COUNTY:
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pine, Douglas fir and white Br, all;
located, upon the Crater National for
est In Southern Oregon. v
The tract, which to called the Ma
lone Springs area, la more particular
ly described as ia Section 10 aad 11,4
Township 35 south. Range 6 east.
Willamette ' 'Meridian, near Upper
Klamath Lake. .Nat bM leas than
$3.36 per thousand teetffor weetera
yellow; ptoe aad augar. Uae. aad; so
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timber must be eat, conservatively, so
that the foreet may he' perpetuated,
and ao that the roadsides will 'not he
made unattractive to the many va
cationists who summer ta the region.
It to the expectation that "the logs
from this area will be hauled on horse
trucks to CrysUl Creek aad then tow-
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