The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1916, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALL!, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916
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SOUTH AMERICA
WATCHIN6 U. S.
ACTION TODAY
AMERICAN OCCUPATION WILL BE
, OPPOSED
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Congress In Meantime Considers Pas
iff af Mnnni far Improving the
Natlen'e Strength Mexican Cabinet
I Called In.tMaUn te Conelder tht
Nate ttnt by American Admlnlstra-
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United Preea Service
BUENOS AIRES, June l.-outh
America baa focused It attention upon
tbc.MoxIcaa-Americaa crisis. Ttie nxt j
miva bw faaA aa.,4 If Aiitmmt "
ore being eagerly awaited.
The Latla-Americaa Association to
day called a maaa meeting to protest
against American occupation of Ilex-'
lean territory. It la Mated that later
veatloa- might threaten the aafety or
the Latla republics.
United Praaa Barvlee
WASHINOTON, D. C, June 11.
Presldeat WUeaa has decided Uat en
gross aaesM adapt the 'fill Irat year
aaval buildlsg program as raonmmrad-
ed by the aavy seaoral soar,
tocluaea the eoastrsctioa at
battle erulaera, four droadaoushto aad
tear ecout cruisers.
.' Taa lapses today vatod to tacrooao
the noroplaaa aparoarlaUoa from !,
SSS,SSS to fSSSSf,
The war. aefartmast sBussreasa
aasxivs ha laadsr for the purehaee
of , heniee.aad assies far mili
tary uoo To MJddle Wast la as
pect4 to fhfkak alaraje ahare.
tlolted Praaa Satnee
M BUOt piTY. JUM U--The Car
raata oajajjiyt aaat to mala) aaaeta
io4ay to fhaiar the iirlaai ragly
to Carraaaa.'a withdrawal deaaaad. The
i dUcuaaiea la exyected to but aereral
aenra.
FORKtT INItNMAIIV
PUNItHBO V COURT
Herald faaM ervlee
PORTLAND, Jaaw ll.-Maaar Coa
tello. ahanad with aattlM tre. I
te;br, 1116, o the SIvkiyiM wtloMl
foiat to Savthwaatora Orafoa, waa
takea helara Jadde Itoaa of the VaMed
StatoadlatoteovtreeeaUy.aadaf
toaeed to thirty days la the ooaaty
jaH.
' la laaaoalag Uo aaateaea. Ue eoart
coauoeated aaoa the aerlaaaaeaa of the
of eaae, far which the aeaalty Uaaoaed
V.. IL .I.IkIa la ' ttt Bat Ilia
than t,QM) or Imprisonment for notlatro 0. W. Otey sold out hla holdings
m tkaa two vaars. or .both. Caa-iln this section and .went to Seathern
talk coafeeeed that walla employed
by the forest service In tgbtlag tree
ha had hlaweif aat Ira to timber aad
uadergrawth as the fanat
Medford Bewails Lack of
Klamath Sportsmanship
Van lasa who were at the hall
ground Saadey, whaa a vlaitlag am
atra, to as start to save the ataaey
ke kad hatsa Medford. akM Ma a-
. elates to asah a raak
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aratoata wara, aaaaaaary,
;tkerty- Mttae gave as agklsHlassf
rawdylatoasaaaalsaa sayar baas to
aratos hairs haaara, katoa to tkis, frees
bath '.sf the Meddard saaera:
Ta aU ay baaibaH ssf irisses, both
asutesr sad .atjSmslasal, aald Mas
agar lwis af thsMaaiard.toiBi as
sto reisis treat Ktemitk fslla. where
the toaa). team mat the aiae at that
eRy'pssaiy, ti hats sarar aaas S alsh
witl(i as tsar s sasas sf nartesiaa-
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lared dirty beaehaU, 'started s tsht
Mexican Minister
Has Ticklish Job
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EImo Arredehdo
A decidedly tuny man these UayH is
EImo Arrcilondo, tbo Mexican minister,
to the United States. It is his duty to
be the offlclal representative or. Car
ranxa, and he roust take the "cuaalnga"
both ways when diplomatic notes are
belna exchanged. '
CAME A-RONNIN
AFTER STARTIN
RAINBOW OARAQE MAN COST BUT
LITTLE TIMB ON THE TRIP
PROM SOUTHRRN CALIFORNIA
TO KLAMATH PALLS
Or. J. J. Otoy arrived la KlaauUh
Falla last night from Paaadaaa, BMk
Ins the trip In a little less than three
days. He says he aaw no oae ooaaiag
this way except thoae ha paaaed, aad
that even a rain storm failed to keep
the -pace set by the doctor. Oahtaa
day he drove 400 miles in a little ever
fourteen hoars.
The doctor saya that whea the con
struction work now under way in the
Sacramento canyon aad a few other
places is completed it will ha aa eaay
matter to drive to Loa Aagelee from
Klamath Falla la two day.
Dr. Otoy coadacta tke Otoy Inarm
ary In Southern California aid the
Raiabow garage in Fort Kkuaath. aad
during the tourist season, devotes ail
attention to tke latter.
Dr. Otey was accompanied by his
father. Geo. W. Otey. About two, years
I California, after a residence hare of
I almost thirty yean, and today ha U
enjoying nimseir dnubi m mf
Ifrida.
at every opportunity aad contested ev
ery decision, our umpire made.
"The members of the team and six
carloads of fans who witnessed the
game, hold the same opinion of Klam
ath Falls' sportsmanship aa doea the
tnaaager and all hope to .revenge their
to 1 defeat when Klamath Falla plays
here July 1S1 .
' Medfard'a defeat waa due to errors
as the part of the outfielders, who
wara haidicapped. they claim, hy a
very mah outfield;, cut up with holes
aad slippery from the oversow of aa
Irrigation dltoh along the outer edge.
"The feature of the game waa a das
Ma hy Medford, Basalts to MUea to
Wllaos, whisk prevented Klamatk
Falls from enlarglag their aad af the
oara two or three ruae."
LOCAL COMPANY
MAY BE FORMED
FOR ARMY DOTY
MANY ARE HIADV TO CNLItT AT
ONCS
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Permcr .Regulara, Volunteers and
tlonal Ouardsmen'Are Ready to Mn
and Drill ths-Raw Recmlta Adju-jand
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There la Need of Anetker Com.
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Kln'inatb Kails may have a Natioaal
Ouard orgsnliation, ..providing ,.the
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imhic uuiciain, nuinnnxe iob wnmurai - - -'
-. r n.n w- ai. tt.. r.ri:'ike pictures were being taken. Every
or a company here. Hiace toe prem-i , --;';, ... . ,.
. . I..i . . . -. member of tke aarty said he would
dent mobllUatlon of the aaUonal ml- gUdy uk, Jswk oa hia back and
lltlft n few'days ago. the question of wtlk to Four Mile Lake from Kkua-
orxaalztna- a company here for service
tan been a verv Hire tonic, and there !
ippear to' be' already in sight a suf-
tit lout number of men to bring the
company to necessary streagtk.
Owing o tke Interest shown here.
a telegram waa sent to Adjutant Gen
eral White, commending the Oregon
National Ouardi asking if tkere is aay
chance for 'tiie fpnaatloa of a aa
Uonal guard pjftaalsatloa kere, aad if
so. aa laaalry, to what braaek af the
senioe tkis shtald he for. It U aae-
Ipsii, of ctaat.'''.i expaet aa aiwer
today.
Among those interested la the com
pany are ferater esaears af the na
tioaal guard, faraaer regular soldiers,
mea who iT'v" Isv' veV,
aateer raaka to the Baialsi'-'iawHwia
war, aad abi a 'few wha learaed tactics
In the aatloaal gaati or la mlUtary
schoels: Wlthtbeedxeeaasaaaeleas
for aon-coaimlssleaod oalcers. the
wprk of wkfftegtharaw recruiU toto
soldiers shofat ' Sf assapletod in a eoa
paratlvely shak'tlase.
AMERICANS ARE
LEAVING MEXICO
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POUR HUNDRED HAVB LSPT
SONORA WITHIN A WBBK, AND
MANY LEAVt MEXICO CITY TO
OAY ON SPBCIAL TRAIN
United Press Service
WASHINQTOIf, June . State de
partment advlcea, aay over 400 Amer
icana have left Boaora with the past
week. (
Thirty Americans left Mexico City
yesterday. A special train, oarrjrlag
Americans, is acBuaiucu iu w u
Mexican capital today.
Maay Amerleaaa are reaching El
Paso from Northern Mexloo potato. .
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Striker Honored
United Press 8ervioe ,
SAN FRANCISCO, June 11. Loag-
shoremen at every PacHk Coeat sort
ult work between 11 aad II today la
haaor of the memory of Thoaaaa Ol
son, a striking picket shot by ,aea-
'WE'RE FOR IT"
SAYS W00DR0W
United Praaa Sarviee
WASHINGTON. D. C., June IL
Presideat Wllaas today Interpreted th
democratic platform plank regardto
suffrage af belag aa approval of assl
suffrage, but aa recommending the
movement ahosM have its iaeeatlas
In the several aUtea.
Democrat leaden claim Wllaoa wUl
k-et thirty par oast aftha pregraeelva
vats. , Tsay say the "Amerwaaiam
welfare" plank, to the demaarat fist
form wlU pull taa
FOUR MILE LAKE
ASTOUNDS THEM
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PINOLfTON MEN LEAVE KkAM.
ATH aJRCATtV IMPRUMD WITH
, THl RltUktS OP PISH STOCK-
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f INO ACTIVITIES
Klaauth'a raiabow troat sensaiion .
gained saatarlaW yeaterday, Beaor-
." W, )taer. Ifarsbal Spell
and Ray Bachaaka, all of Pendleton,
Rotutd-Ua hlosters, bad received
, JJ- g- $ j-J '- .
terday atbralas aid returned tke aaaae
day with. thevUaalt of the finest trout
that have ererkefa caaitht lq a coun-
,tr' where, iaa.iah are the rule.
I " A aaasker af afaaera men collected
at" the White Pelican this morning- to,
get snap shots at? tke catch. It took
tlita man in hail un that troat while
lath Falls, for one hour's isklng.
Mr. Rltaer wal one of tke aroav
lnAflt mamllAH iwi thn PAtVIA OAmttlH.
tee in the but session of the legls
lature aad did elective work on be,
ihalf of the aaortaiiea of tke state.
War Bulletins
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United Preea Bervlde
' OiSUL Immm. Iif lliiani Mmlndari
toehed Ieamk.aaaRIaaBj"
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are halted further
Artillery waa aetiva aleagsata aaaju
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LONDON. Jame'XX-
respoadeata of several
that .the Greek sabtoet ha
under pressure brought a?
of the attled countries. Xtog ,Cea
ataatiaa has snmmrmad BSRsaa aad
other members of Vtm: foHaer eablaet.
United Presa Servlee
' BERUN. June 11. It Is announced
that the Germans yesterday drove the
Russians hack acroaa the Styr river,
capturing 1.S0S arts aw
trnluxl Press Service
VIENNi. Jaae JL It is omdally
admitted that the- Saaalaa foreea
crossed the River Berets, aad are tght-
lag the Austrian rear guard. Rtoe
where the Ruselaaa wara repulsed. '
United Press Service
PBTROORAD, Jaae It General
Braallora northern wtag-haa repalaed
several perslsteat Oanaaa attaaka sear,
Voroncln. Maay prlaeaeri aad alsa
machine guns were takea In these en
gagemaato. -
It la emclaUy aanouacad. that be
tween June 3d and? Juaa Wth General
BruslloCeaptured avar US machine
guns, ateety-etght easaoa. aad thirty
four searchlights. . . .,-
, Lev tetters AdeaHted
United Press Servloa
WAUKasAM, jaaa:. Taa, court
today idmltted-aa;erideaee tke. love
letters written' by sWlWmat Orpet to
Marian Lambert, tke grt ha la aoeueed
at ktaass. . .- , -
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Germany Lorn Another of
Her Generals; Died Sunday
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GOOD OLD HOME TEAM
' Klamath plays 1U 'irat
away
KtAMATH
riflio
from home Sunday, whea the bays wm era along Tula Lake aad Coaaty igri
play a return game witk Oraata Paae culturiat H. Rokuid Gtelarar, haaai
on the Grants Pass dlamoaA. Coa- paraatiy halted what might have ihaaa
sidering the 4 to S ending of the
here, the contest Sunday la tke
of1 much specuUUoaw
Many of the faaa have arranged to
accompany the team to Grants Uaaa
to see the came, aad to shout ea-
couragement at sundry oceaaloss. Oth-j
er fans are now -forming partiea. for
chartering automobiles. , x
This will ,be .the Jart, game' .be
fore the beginning of the 'three-game
series with Duke & Hughsoa's 'Ail
Stars from Sacramento. This series
starts July 3, and should be intensely
WVMft. ,
July 6th the .team goes to Dorris
to play the Willows GlanU. Following
that gam.er the Wlllowa players will
view Crater Lake and other Klamath
scenic points, and will meet the locals
again on Sunday, July 8th, at Modoc
park. ,v
1017 CADETS MAY .
9RADUATR AT ONCE
WASHINGTON, D.; C, June .
Embarrassed by a akortage of regular
army officers at this time, taambara of
the geperal staff today considered
graduation next month of the class at
West Point who ordinarily would grad
uate In June, 1917. la the eveat of
war. soma oSclals teday: told Secre
tary Baker such a step would be neces
sary. . s .
Tke suggestion aow ooaaldered la
to. give these men their commissions
la July aad aend them aa militia aai
recruit Instructors. Should the num
ber be Insufficient, it waa. suggeeted
these cadets be obmmisaloaed aad aa
tlgued posts, while the class that
would ordinarily 'graduate la ill! he
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ntout aa.mlUtla Inatruetora,
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chief of .stolf of Oeaeral von. MoHke niWm
who died at Ber: ! kPOP.'W-, H wgs;.saSafTO
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.Prompt action pa the part of faraa
a aerlaaa graaahoapar plagua.
farms, were infested with tkeae
whea control
sidered. .
Glaisyervprepared a. peris
mash, aad the farmers, report that
since putting out this nouoa) 'ttaMar'
a aotlceahle decrease ta the dumber.
of hopaats. tf
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Early IndlcaUoaa aktkat there wUl
be a big attendaiee 'at the baaebaU
benefit dance at Houatoa'a opera'houae
tonight Tke Paerlsaa1 orchaatravwlil
render music, and J. H. Caraahaa anil
"Mecca" Walker are elated to lead the
grand march aad iatroduea eevea sew
dances. ,
Aa a result of tke volaataers as-j
rlnar lk nail nf Ifavnv f. W ?rU -
sflsa9HLJH aful
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is Already in Real Use
ti yesterday,- Klamath' Falla .ssJ::ss)t!gi.yfJy'gfl
attractive 'fraa cmp asdtia ".71,3,1.,'
heaeit of. autoUU aad ck paaatog
through thacity. pity water w ta ;ae i rrom j.eaw ssaaa s
piped to the grouade. aad:sfawatl,;aTeikueai,ralSii
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Aim. :. i , t 'T!aa7aur'aatbanM
Tke workers yesterday neatly feaeed
taa aamp grauaa. Tsay awo atasraat
away underarssh aad atoaraedias the
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"e, white tkose,hassV wRhkiamsirinSmhecof.si
aid saw ; seastrusiod :-: tastoe aad
jsaaases Irom lusaer, desalad ba-.tsa
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