The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, April 23, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. Aridi, art, IUI!
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
BOHIING l)f PÜRIS has sunto One New Manager
THE HIIIPH ARE DI E TOMORROW
MORNING
in American League
EVEN THE FURNITURE
Gitoti H IN TRIM < ITY
VOLUNTEER CALL IS HEARO HfRE
I,el other cities boast of their
climates and soils that will grow any­
thing from bananas to snow daisies;
let them flaunt to the world the won-
■lerful productivity and the climatic
I stimulants to growth that they pos-
»■•«r Klamath Falls Is «till one or
two jumps in th« lead of oven the
¡story of the growth of hair on a can­
non bull, upon which hair restorer
was poured.
<
NO TROUBLE .MET
IN GETTING MEN
INTO THE CITY
>■11 Titat 1« lasueil Alat» Aake for Au­
tomobile Ow>»-r* lo Place Thelr OWING TO CENSORSHIP, DETAILS
WITHHELD
Mai lilne. In Service to Transport
PAGE TUREN
Why It’s Called “Beaver State”
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Oregon Development News In the Line of Industries, Payrolls, Etc.,
the Volunleers to and From tlie Following Information Tiia I Huerta
Prepared in Terse Form by the tale Bureau of Industries end Hfatle-
Hceoe of Tlielr Artlvity on tl»-
Was Receiving Anna and Ammuni­
lics, and Published In the Interest of Herald Readers.
tion, Admiral Fletcher Was Told to
Coiinty Rosti«.
Prevent the Landing of These, and
SALEM, April 21.—On Wednesday at Cove, Union county, to take the
to l »e the Marines if He Thought of this week blds will be received by
place of one burned last year.
WANTED---- 500 mill, and all
It Would Be Nee
>ry.
the stat« highway engineer for con-
tlie
auttiuiobllee
needeil
to
car
­
A large warehouse is being built at
WASHINGTON, D
April 21
■ structlon of the Columbia hard sur­
ry llu-iii, to work Hat unlay on
NEW
YORK,
April
21.—The face highway through Clatsop county. Nelson's siding in Baker county.
The harbor of Vera Crux I m to be
The newest freak growth to be not­
American inorine« from Admiral
blockaded by Admiral Badger's abipa
the M im I im Point road.
ed here la the growth of table legs al
Forest Grove cannery Is adding a
The Brownsville cannery baa placed
fleet _____
have _______________
entered Mexico
Fletcher's___
This la the notllliutlon Bryan gives
th« Motschenbacher furniture store.
fine
warehouse addition.
orders for 20,000 crates to bold ita
by landing at Ver* Cruz.
the powera thia afternoon
A Doubting Thomas can easily verify
Saturday is "Good Roads Day" all
pack
with
Roner
Brothers
planing
A
coded
dispatch
from
W.
G.
Hliep-
F. L. Chambers will erect * factory
After the notification l> given A<i
this by a call at the establishment.
over th« state, and In all parts of Ore­
l>er<l, tlie United PrrM correspondent mills at Albany.
building tor the Eugene mattress and'
tnlral Fletcher Initiates the block­
Home time ago Mr. Motscbenbachrr gon cltixens are going to make a gen­
at Mexico City first told of the land­
rug industry.
ading work mm soon us the time limit
purchased considerable willow fur­ eral movement for bettering their
A Urge dock is to be built at Port
ing. Ou account of Hie strict censor-
expires. This limit, It is believed,
niture from a local man, tho legs of highways In nearly every case, this
Orford by the Macleay interests of
Springfield has a greenhouse Indus
«liip maintain'd there 1» contained no
will be within twenty-four hours.
tliu table« being made of green wll- 1« to bo done by volunteer work on the
Portland.
try with almost an acre under glass.
tietails.
low, gilded and painted. This morn­ roads that day.
The l-ane County Manufacturers
ABOARD BATTLESHIP AllKAN
ing he noted with surprise that sev­
As a result of too much radical leg­
Klamath county's roads, though,
WASHINGTON. D. C., April 21.— Association is making a tight for free
HAS, April 21. Adnilial Badger ex­
eral siren sprouts hud grown out of arc already In first class condition, so
islation, Portland has not a single
Senator Shively, chairman of the sen­ [factory sites and municipal power at
pects to roach Mexlcs.i water« nt 8
the furniture, and would soon burst there will be no need of this kind of
large manufacturing establishment In
ate (ontmlttee on foreign relations, cost to get more industries.
sight for 1914.
o clock tomorrow morning. The ships
fuith Into leafy foliage.
work around Klamath Falls. There tills afternoon lonflrmed tile Uniteli
i to running at n higher speed since
A« tho willows wore green when [ is one place that could be bettered a Pres* <lU|Mitch. He «aid that he had
The Riverton mines on the Coquille
George Young of La Grande is In
th« news of the blockude »«» receiv­
faslilonrd Into furniture, and wore at great deal, though, and that is Modoc just been informell of the landing, but have contracted for delivery of 2,000
stalling machinery and enlarg'ng his
'd. All of tho big guns are Hiiliin-
■ >nce Kilded nnd painted over, It is bo- ¡Point, on the Fort Klamath road. refused to state lii« «outre of infor­ tons of coal to'railroad contractors on candy factory.
bi red. Sailors and marines are k»,>t
the Siuslaw.
lleved that the paint and gilt con- This roadway la cut along the face of mation.
constantly at small arms drill.
Friday a party of twenty-five Agri
crvrd the saj> In the limbs, and made the hill, and Is rather narrow. In ad­
Although ri-ficent lo i II si - um the de­
The Pinchot policy of git lug only a cultural College students and
I possible the growth.
dition V* this, the road Is often block­ tails, Shively declared liiat no trouble
pro
fifty year least to hydro-power de­
WASHINGTON, l> C . April
"No, I don't know whether these aded by stones rolling from the hill.
was euiountereil in the landing of' velopment companies has tied up the feasors spent the day visiting lire
■ l was announced that as soon
principal Salem factories.
<re Just plain willows or saplings
"We contemplate improving this the bluejackets and marines.
j water powers of Oregon.
blockade la established, Vera
from apple trees," said Mr. Motschen- piece of road next year by widening
Medford Is undertaking the COIl-
will be occupied by the marines
bacber today, "in case tbe latter Is and cutting off tbe points," said Coun­
HOUSTON,
April
21.—General
Albany has funds completed for a struction of a »50,000 Elks Temple
Branch
Itlckoy,
now
In
charge
of
a ■'in In 1st ration will thru halt to see
the material used. I have a notion to ty Judge Will 8. Worden and Com­ F unston, conimantlant at Texas City. »2.>,000 library building.
the Ht la>uls Browns, I* the on« new ¡put tho table In a «hallow pan of wa-
If this will force Huerta to terms.
Congressman Sinnott has secured
missioner John Hagelsteln this after­ lias lx-en ordered to embark wiUi the
Tbe Pacific Pressed Face Brick »60,000 additional for the Pendleton
If thia doesn't, the division of the niunagcr with which tbe American ter, and maybe in the fall 1'11 give noon
"Since there are many places Fifth brigade of tlw army at once for
company's plant at Willamina has re­ postoffice.
at my now at Texas City will be rushed league begins the season of 1914. Hi* you a story about fruit growing right there where now it Is Impossible for Tampico.
sumed operations, employing seventy-
to Vera Crus. Simultaneously n divi­
<
ti
my
own
table.'*
teams
to
pass.
haa hopes of making a great club, so
Hood River pays »18,000 a year
i live men.
sion of marines will bo landed.
"As Is customary In this type of ,
WASHINGTON. D. C., April 21.— i
city taxes for 2,000 population, and
General Wood will command tb<> had his predecessor«. Rickey is per­
work, the expense will be large Since The landing of marines and blue-
Coos county wiil erect a »25,000 ex- lit costs »200,000 a year for 8,000
soldiers and General Barnett the mu- haps the host educuted baseball play­
this will some time become part of a jackets at Vera Cruz was at tbe in- hibit building and display at the Pan-
people of Hood River county.
fines.
er in the busineM There are many
state highway, we have decided to stance of Admiral Fletcher, following ama exposition.
other college men. but Rickey, even i
make a call for volunteers to labor on an order from Washington directing
Flavel has been chosen for docks
AMERICAN LI VEH
Vida, Lane county, wiil erect a for the Hill terminals and yardage
this great Good Roads Day for the him to "use his own judgment."
while In baseball, has been a great ’’nlted Press Service
FEARED I Nl'IICtl,
I »3,009 school house.
TOKIO, April 22.—Japan «lii rt- betterment of highways.
will be constructed to hold l.OOu
reader When he caught for the Now
In the morning information was se­
m-titral in tl»- prrM-nt American-
"We therefore, as a county court, cured that a big shipment of arms
York American Lcagui* club some main
1
Pi evident Beckwith of the Work- cars.
CHIHUAHUA, April 21
Ams.'-
hen by lssu*—«**1flN^for 500 volunteers and ammunition was known to have logmen's compensation commission
years ago hi* carried about with him Meslcan t rouhii*,
Wheeler is to have dockage facili­
car. Consul Fletcher today notified the
Tlii« annoui» <wi*-nt ««• made to- from tbe city of Klamath Falls, each reached Vera Crux harbor. An order say« only 500 or C00 of 3,000 manu-
on his trips works on metaphysics
ties
to transfer water freights.
Americans that Secretary
Bryan
■lay
hy
the
furclgn
office.
man to supply his own lunch and eith­ was Issued to see that Huerta did not facturera have been willing to come
and psychology. He read them and
urge« nil Americans to leave Mexico.
er pick or shovel, to repair Modoc get this shipment, even If the marines under tbe provisions of the act.
understood them, and could discuss
Three churches are to uinte In
I Point on that day. arriving there at 8 had to be used.
building a large college at Philomath.
abgtruse metaphysical problems with ( nited Press Service
Tbe hop crop in the Willamette
WASHINGTON, D. 0.. April 21.
WASHINGTON. D. C.. April 22.— o'clock In the morning and laboring
Hr doesn't believe In
students,
Local capital is developing a large
If la feared that the Ilves of Ameri­ swearing or drinking. In fact, he Reports are already in the possession eight hours.
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 21.— ; Valle>
t0 y,e,d a bumper
160,000 ----------
bales — or over this meat packing plant at Springfield.
cana In Northern Mexican towns are was < mi ce secretary of tbe Connecticut of (he state department. Indicating
"We also request that every auto­ Seven foreign diplomats were request- 'crop
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In danger.
Young Men's Christian Association that Huerta has appealed to Germany mobile owner In town furnish his car ed this afternoon to confer with Sec- y**r-
Milton and Freewater are to gel
Secretary of War Garriaon today III* will manage hl« men without the and Japan for aid.
that day to carry volunteers to the retary of State Bryan
Oregon's strict eugenic marriage new libraries.
admitted that two of these cities have U m * of cu«« word«, something few
The situation Is considered most work and return.
All automobiles
It ir assumed that at thts time ' law has increased fees received in
been wired, fearing that murder and managers have tried In the past. grave, and this is the opinion also of and volunteers will kindly assemble Bryan will outline to them America's
W. 11. Lucke of Canby will build a
'Clarke county, Vancouver. Wash, to
rapine may have been committed.
at the court house at 7 o'clock.
warehouse at Oregon City.
policy.
Hickey's players will know that they the rebel juuta here.
»10,038 for 1913.
General Bliss haa been Inatructed io won’t JM* called any names that can't
President Wilson hopes to prevent
"All of the county offices will be
Oregon commercial clubs are unit­
detail troops If necessary to protect be used In decent society
a general war. Other officials, how­ dosed on April 25th, and the etn- loo.ooo TOPERS
Portland men are investigating tbe
ing for more factories and payrolls
Americana In these towns
ever, ar* pessimistic, and believe It ployes requested to put in the day
IN GERMANY NOW prospect for a fruit and vegetable can-
and less gold-embossed literature and
will be necessary for th« United States working on the road. All automobile
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Inery in Baker county.
boosting of land values.
to conquer all of Mexico before the af­ 'owners and volunteers kindly report
WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 21.
BEBRL1N, April 21,—There are
Railroad officials visit various sec­
to
Chas.
F.
De
l.ap,
deputy
county
fair
Is
settled.
Wilson declares that u<> formal action
As a result of the orders of the
400,000 drunkards in Germany, of
Secretary Bryan Is personally keep­ clerk, prior to 5 o'clock Friday even­ whom 4 0,000 are women. This was tions of the state, asking extensions, i Welfare commission in fixing mini-
will be takcu by him until congress
Glen Fountain wag today selected
but
it
is
understood
that
there
will
justifies bls act. He Is st his execu­ ns manager of the Klamath branch of ing the powers advised. It is not ex­ ing. April 24th, as to the number of the declaration made by President
mum wage* for girls, telephone com­
I be no work undertaken except that
tive office, chafing at tbe delay.
tho Wood-Curtis company, a large pected that any other nation will in­ machines, volunteers, etc., available.” Frau Gerken at tbe meeting of the
panies in Yamhill county are advanc­
provided
for
on
the
Willamette-Pacific
In addition to the work at Modoc Berlin Women's Association against
This is the first time In American Sacramento produce and commission terfere. but no chances are being
ing rates.
. line to Coos Bay.
Point, there will be volunteer work in alcoholism.
tlklury that congress haa pot enthusi­ concern.
Ho succeeds Roy Moore, 'taken.
in Marion county it is estimated
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other parts of the county. The reel-,
astically upheld the president In ask­ who reslgiied to go Into the mercan­
Frau Gerken said that there were
Portland will use 200,000 pounds
dents of the Algoma country will turn between 2,500 and 3,000 women of pig lead this year in laying water the »1,500 tax exemption would re­
ing tor authority to use armed forces. tile business at Chiloquin with R. C. ONF-WYY FARE FOR THE
lease one-third of the taxpayers from
TRIP To THE TWO FAIRS out and work on the improvement of drunkards in Berlin.
The opposition, and even somo of his Kl«pp«r.
manis.
paying anything and put it on the
the road from the Simpson ranch to
close admirers, hint that h.> ulundore«’
Speaking of the psychology of
Fountain's selection is met with
A
large
flouring
mill
is
being
built
other
two-thirds.
Algoma.
Uhrman
and
his
road
crew,
‘
United
Press
Service
noisome companionship in drinking,
Ip the message. They Jay be over­ great approval in Klamath Falls, us
SAN KIEGO. April 21.- Action by whb are employed in that vicinity, women drunkards tried to conceal
emphasised Huerta nnd undcr-e.nph.'- ho la known as an energetic, reliable
‘ i* the
Association al will also work that day free of charge, their falling and were addicted to
slred the outrages, and said that had young fellow with "pop" galore.
— Transcontinental
......................
West Klamath Falls
...192
REGISTRATION IS
Fountain has been connected with
recent meeting In San Francisco, and much will be accomplished "solitary sprees."
the Vercara Incident been used thete
. . SO
CIXI6E To :i,ooo Mt. Laki...................
the concern here for nearly three on railroad rates to California during through this co-oi>erat!on for tbe Im­
1 n most cases, ehe said, heavy
would have been no quibbliug
Suippington.............
...40
1915, the exposition year, has caused provement of the highway.
drinking among women was due to
It Is reportod that Wilson Is con- years.
...12.1
Beginning tonight the books will be .'tills Addition.........
-
officials of the San Diego exposition.
sickness, unemployment,
loss of kept often evenings, in order to give Malin........................
sidering a second message to con-
... 15
Norway haa 144 tree planting socl- which opens on January 1. 1914, and REAL ESTATE MEN TO
standing and despondency. She said all an opportunity to register,” said Piue Grove............
gresa
Thia, however, has not been
.. . 53
FORM AN ASSOCIATION It was more difficult to cure and re­
• tlew The first was founded In 1900. ¡continues open the entire year, to feel
confirmed.
. . . «>3
Deputy County Clerk Charles De Lap W o- d River .. ..
store a woman than a man.
It Is considered certain that by to­ Olid since then 26,000,000 trees have assured of a large attendance of vlalt-
Lost River .............. .
...lit
late this afternoon.
Organisation of the Klamath Falls ,
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night congress will pass the measure l <en planted, more than 2,000,000 tor» from Eastern states at thia exposl-
.. .190
There are many Klamath county Tule Lake................
real estate men Into an organisation PICTURE OF
giving Wilson unlimited power In this havlnv been set out last year.
tlon
... 60
V< ople who will not be able to vote at Dairy.........................
that will work for the mutual benefit
_________________ A one-way fare for the round trip
KEESEE HUNG
matter.
......................
. . . 44
' 11 e coming primaries unless they reg- Odell
YVoiild Like a Match._________________ to the Panama-Pacific exposition In of the members and for boosting
. .. 17
i liter within the next week as th« Klamath Lake ....
Frank l.equres, a well known San Francisco, to Ims Angeles and the Klamath's resources, was taken up at
On the wall in the circuit court I books close April 30.
MENDENHALL FARM
. . . 39
and remain Foe Valley ... . . .
SOLD ON MONDAY wrestler of Sacramento, Is In the city Panama-California exposition at San a meeting held last night at the Klam- r(M)ni there hangs an enlarged por- ‘dosed until after the primaries. No Plevna......................
. . <7
on a visit.
lmqures weighs 145 Diego, from all points west of Chi­ ath Chamber of Commerce. At this tratt of the |ate Henry W. Keesee.
.. 27
elector who has not registered can Worden..................
during his lifetime was a pio- ¡vote at the primaries.
The W. W. Mendenhall farm, five pounds. and he challenges anyone cago. was agreed upon by the Trans- J F. .Maguire was chosen temporary
Midland....................
. .. SI
presldent and R. E. Smith temporary uccr member of the Klamath county
continental Passenger Association.
miles from Klamath Falla toward under 165 pounds to a match.
The registration this morning Hildebrand .............
. . 45
picture was secured by the ireached 2,592. There has been an
-
Tourists to or from either of the secretary, and a committee named to par
Pine Grove, hits been sold. The pur­
.
. 7 1
Sprague
River
.
draw
up
bylaws,
etc.
Klamath
County
Bar
Association,
and
The
heavy
storms
In
Southern
Call-
California
expositions
will
be
given
chaser Is Elmer Curfman, recently
¡increased registration In the smaller
At a later meeting these will be lt |a a memorial to the departed at-
I.angeli Valley .
.
u7
from California, and tho deal was fornla during the past rainy season the opportunity of being routed
. precincts, and this morning fifty-one
wiped out ninny miles of trails In the through Loa Angeles, and the visitors adopted, organisation effected and puney.
made through Edmund Chllcote
«'»
■ blank A's" were received from Ma­ Swan .
The ranch consists of 80 acres, all national forests of that part of the will be able to take in both expoal- officers elected.
14
Algoma
lin
—
DK K RICHARDSON
above tho ditch. At tho last three stuto. They lire now being rebuilt tlon* on one ticket,
By precincts the registration fol-
In the laboratory of the Harvard
The rates agreed upon aro the same
18 HOME HEALTHY lows;
county fairs tho first honors for sin­ for the coming summer, for use tn
The highest mountain in Montana.
gle farm exhibits have been won by fire protection.
They are also of ns those allowed during the Alaska- cancer commission at Cambridge, an
Fourth Ward ......... ........................ 278
Yukon-Pacific exposition at Seattle, egg resting 'on a cake of Ice was
Granite Peak, with an altitude of
R. M. (Dick) Richardson, the vet­
the Mendenhall ranch display.
East Klamath Falls ........................ 300
Three East St. Louis girls, In a [and are practically the rates asked by cooked by the use of ultra violet rays,1 eran court reporter who several Third Ward ............ ........................ 379 nearly 13,000 feet, is in the Beartootli
according to Dr. W. L. Bovle, who {months ago suffered a nervous col­
Russia last year sent 65,5311 .lews spelling bee, tied for first place after the directors of the expositions.
Second Ward ......... ........................233 National forest.
lapse as a result of the strain of his
to New York.
disposing of 3,500 words.
I
work, haa returned after an absence
of several months. He is again in ro­
bust health, following treatment in
California and a tour of the Middle
West.
Mrs. Richardson is at present In
[Chicago visiting her sister and her I
>son. She expects to return in the [
summer.
••2.00
Little's Sheep Dip. per gal
At t ortllng lo Washington Advices, the
lllte kiltie Mill lie <'ol»llli led In tile
Hop« That lluerta Will Make
Amend«—It Thia 1» Not Done, the
Army and Muilnea Will AB lie
lotnilvil at Vera Crus and Tampho,
I
4
Sheep Dips and Disinfectants
Seeds! Seeds! Seeds!
Every store has its specialties. Buy seeds
at a seed store.
Bulk seed our specialty.
Finest quality, greatest variety, standard
prices. Field, garden and flower seeds.
The seed store is at
124 Sixth Street
Klamath Falls
I Murphys Are Rack.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cornelius Murphy
have returned from the Merrill coun­
try, where Con and J. W. Kellogg
^completed a portion of the Adams ca­
nal enlargement, camping there all
winter.
Con has become a full-
fledged contractor, and has several
horses and fresnos of his own.
Miss Helen Whitney of Chicago
and Miss Mabel Smith of Urbana have
instituted suit for salary because they
were dismissed from the Arcola high
school of Champaign, 111. The only
ground for dismissal was that the
young women had received attentions
from pupils. They will also ask for
damages.
Dr. Robert’s Sheep Dip, per gal
• 1.50
MADE ESPECIALLY FOR VETERINARY I SE
Kreso Dip, per gal
• 1.50
Oermo-creo Sheep'Dip, per ga]
• 1.50
EVERYTHING IN THE VETERINARY LINE THAT A RAN< HI K
COVI.D ASK FOR
STAR DRUG COMPANY