The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, April 30, 1914, Image 3

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    THl RADA Y, Al'ltll. HO. IHH
MONDAY, APRIL ITT, IMI A
THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF LUMBER
I
During the next 90 days we will sell Klamath County Fir dimension at a base price of
$12.50
Now is the time to build while the price is low. Let us figure estimates on everything
in the building line.
I' iiiim :
io ?
BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY
l OKMIl MAIN awl SPUING STS
M It.IN liM lM
Why It’s Called “Beaver State”
•••
Oregon Development News In Ux
Line of Industries, Payrolls, Kt«-.,
Prr|»are«l in Terse Form by the lain liuieau of Industries and Statis­
tic«, «ml Publlslied In the Interest of llernld Headers
HAI.EM April 3*
Labor Commix
■nlaalonvr Hoff baa renewed his light
to force all public Inal It ut Iona upon
an eight-hour day, and the alate board
of control refuses to comply, aaylua
the legislature did not Intend to put
the state employe« under the right-
hour public works law
has been completed and 1» ready lot
liilxlncaa at Bend.
Astoria continues it» campxign for
the use of wot <1 block paving
( Al II.RV KENT
PI B ATES ATTACK
TO < Ol.OliAINl
BRITISH STATION
(Herald S| mm ial Service)
AND SLAY MANY
MALIN, April 2*
Mr Martin, the1* ’rmlrlrnt W II m > u Orders wiv Troops
«■I Cavalry From Wyoming Garrl- • HIEF OFFICER MISSING AFTER
ditch rider, met with a painful acci­
son to Go in and Setlie Strike—Al
THE FIGHT
dent recently. The tendon In bls
the Same Time He Asks tile Strik­
ankle was badly strained, and he will
ers and Olliers to l.sy Down Tln'lr It I .cast Two Hundred Were Killed
be- obliged to stay In for several days
or Drowned During lite Battle, Say
Irins
the Reports From Asiatic Waters.
Ed Rue, who has been working
<1 frets Service
Mongolian Pirates Outnumbered
»• sLu
(LUsiviu
< .i
L - • >
offkers, and They Attacked ami De­
lias gone to Merrill to continue his
WASHINGTON, D. I., April 2N.—
stroyed the Station.
work.
lollowing a lengthy ionfervn<e witli
I
h
HecreOtr) of Mar Garrison, President
IRÛOPIRS PISS IHRÙU6H DENVER MEÖIUORS HOPtfUl; KtiPINfi QUitT
BOTH MENI« ANS AND AMERICANS
« HEER FUNSTON
DENY Ell, April 2U.—.Troop« E and
H of the Twelfth cavalry passed
Trai sport m Laden With Troops Go to
through here ibis morning from Fort
li n< r Harbor—Aeroplane Circle*
Kussrl, going to < anyou City, in
II e Bay—Mediators Said to Be
charge of < aputin Parker. They are
Watching tlm Smaller Factional
unmomtrd, anti are armed with tbe
< bids in Mexico a» Possible Lead­
latest model rifles uml two macihne
ers of the Masses
gun«.
The second squatlron of the Fifth
> at airy left F'ort I<eavcn worth thia United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C., April 28 —
■corning for Trinidad. Major Hol­
brook commanding.
' We can only say that we are hopeful.
There 1» lejoicing everywhere that Publicity at this time might spoil all,"
the regulars have tiern sent to the say the mediators.
strike zone.
"The sky seems to be clearing, lu
I tilled Press Service
Mr. Chitwood, a homesteader on Wilson today ordervtl six troops of
HONGKONG. April 2k. Two hun­
Elmer Dovi of the Oregon Power the upper Merrill road, visited the K.uli) stationed al Fort Russel to dred native passengers were slain or
plotred al once to tlir Colorado strike drowned in a fight which follow­
company »ays with cheap power lite Shasta View »< bool this week
zone and restore oi-tler.
three Pacific Coast states will have
ed an attack on a British steamship
It-
A hlson of Merrill preached al
wlntiiliani-onsly the president tele­ station near Macao.
7.000,000 pop ilatlon by 1920
The Farmer»' Union of Coos county
Hhaiis View Sunday week amkat this graphed to Colorado for Immediate
The pirates attacked and burned
tbe meantime we are getting our peo­
has decided to build a co-operative
May I Jib. Marioli and Clackamas place Inst Sunday
piibBenti -a a proclamation calling the station, overpowering the officers
NEW YORK, April 2»,—Upton ple to safety," said Secretary Bryan.
counties vote on good roads bond
»tore at Marshfield
1 I . hi <-v<rylHHly 10 lay down their who fought vainly to protect the na­
Sinclair and four women this morn­
Thia is tbe situation at present.
Issues that will cause about a million
George Htrowbrldge and wife will arms and repair to their homes.
tive passengers housed in the station. ing established a "mourning picket F..111. side has agreed to accept media­
K. D Phllllpl la shipping 300 calves and a half to be expended for labor leave- for Bryant mountain soon.
lu eff«*> t, the iiroclamatiou is the
After the battle was over it was dis­ line" in front of the offices of the tion, and the mediators are awaiting
to Hllvertoti to help out th« dairy in­ on permanen highways If the elec­ George and his father will work for
leaning of the riot act by the federal covered that Chief Officer Evans was
Standard Oil company. They pro­ proposals.
dustry
tions carry.
the Bryant Mountain Lumber com­ government. The cavalry is sent to missing. The other officers and about
tested the refusal of Rockefeller Jr.
Following this comes the reconcil­
enforce it.
150 natives escaped.
Bandon cbaurchea are bulldlna a
A new t'hiiatlau clturch bus been pany
tc arbitrate in the Colorado trouble, ing of questions that are apparently
The pirates, who made a furious at­ and were immediately arrested.
revival tabernacle
dedicated al North llend
irreconcilable.
•
The water users in this project es-
TRINIDAD. Colo.. April 2».— tack on tbe station, outnumbered the
The places were immediately tak­
If a trong man is developed in
■ he J K. Armsby company has up
The Vancouver bridge across the pect water In the ditch soon after Armed clashe« between the militia­ station officers many times, and rush
en by new pickets. The police are Mexico, mediation may succeed, it is
the proposition of building a cannery Columbia Is to be ou the draw or May 1st.
men and mine guards with the strik­ the- place from so many points that keeping the sidewalks clear, but the admitted that Huerta, Villa and Car­
bascule
plan
to
let
the
largest
salllug
at Roarburg
ing coal miners have been reported it was impossible to stand them off.
pickets continue to pace.
ranza are to be eliminated, yet none
vessels through, and la to lie built of
Mr and Mrs Hunt of Klamath front a half doxen Colorado towns.
At the Tombs court Sinclair de­ can command the support of the peo­
During the first two weeks of April Oregon fabricated steel.
Falls were visiting their non. O. E.
Seven mine guards were killed in CLAIMS WIRELESS
nounced Rockefeller.
ple unless he has been partisan.
Coos Bay shipments of lumber to Han
Hunt, over Sunday.
a battle late yesterday, in which tbe
KILLS THE BIRDS
"This is the first time that a pro­
For .ais reason the mediators are
Francisco aggregated ft.0110,000 feet
The Springfield cement block fac­
Htrikers captured the McNally mlnf
test in the matter of human rights watching the lessor factional leaders
tory la working a larger force.
Cy Brown of luingell Valley stayed near Walesburg.
The Nyssa cheese factory on tbe
SAN DIEGO. Calif., April 28.— was ever taken directly to headquar- in the hopes that one of them may
Today the militiamen are sweeping Humane Officer Mutters today sent a t^s," he said. "Usually, some com­ succeed.
Snake River, In March tuad>- 12,233
The Kugene street car system Is to all night at H. E Wilson's one night
the position of the strikers with ter- formal appeal to tbe government to pany employe is singled out as the
pen tide of cheese
be equipped with 34U.OOO pay-aa-you- last week.
it is learned that America is to be
' rifle Are from machine guns
••nter cars
make its big wireless station at Point scapegoat.t*
magnanimous, but Wilson Insists on
An IK.OOO meat packing plant Is
Mr. Cole recently moved Into Mr
Three mine guards and five strikers Loma stop killing pelicans.
"We were not making a disturb­ the elimination of Huerta, and the
being erected at Burns
The Smith-Powers logging road Is Dobry's house
hate been reported killed as a result
Pelicans used to be thick in San ance," he told the police. "The in­ guarantee of an actual constitutional
to be completed south to Myrtle Point.
of the fighting today, but the report Diego harbor. Now there are only a visible government should be pun­ government. It is hardly probable
The California-Oregon Power com­ I
Max McCall was In Hand Hollow lacks confirmation
few of them. Mutters is sure the ished before we are.
pany la seeking franchises In Douglas
Building docks and a aea wall will
that he will press demands of Indem­
this week, conferring with tbe farm­
T. M. Hudson, clerk of the district powerful radio waves which the sta­
county.
enable Astoria to nil many streets.
"The Standard Oil company and its nity for the death of the marines at
ers.
'court at Walsenburg, by telephone to­ tion sends out do the mischief.
aille3 constitute the invisibles. They Vera Cruz.
Portland auditorium plana have
The Golden Star and other mines In
day reported that the shooting down
He says he has seen scores of birds are murderers at 26 Broadway. Rock­
The mediators expect that Huerta
been rejected by the comrnlsaloners the Bohemia group nre putting In ma-
Dr. W. C. Ransom made a profes­ of lite miners at the depot at that suddenly stricken in mid air fall dead
efeller
knows
everything
that
is
will
eliminate himself. If he refuses
and local architects have* been em­ chlnery and doing development work. sional call here last week.
place by the militia was uncalled for. into tbe water. The waves might be transpiring in Colorado, and is di­ they think the better class of Mex­
ployed and a building nil made In Ore­
The people are terror stricken. The toned down, he thinks, so as to do less recting IL”
Flavel will celebrate driving the
icans will force him out.
gon may lie the result
Mrs. Hlrowbrldgt- and Mrs. Hunt battle which started last night at the damage.
Ural piling in the great Hill docks sys­
Business is practically suspended
went
to
the
Lava
Beds
last
Wednea-
Hecla mine near Louisville is pro­
D 1. Harden of Eugene has Invent­ tem
on Lower Broadway.
VERA CRUZ, April 28.—General
day
greslng today, but the telephone wires To tbe Voters of Klamath County:
ed a drinking fountain for homes and
r'unstou's transports this morning en­
Home Industry won out at Eugene
■
i have been cut, and it is impossible to
Believing that the office of County
schools that will be manufactured
Strayed
tered the inner harbor. Thousands
by an order of the city giving all or­
H C Short and family, from uear obtain details. Il is known, however, Judge for the coming four years will
there.
Caine to my place near Odessa, De­ of Americans and Mexicans cheered.
Klamath
Falls,
visited
H
E
Wilson
ders for sewer pipe to the Eugene
that 300 miners attacked the stockade be so vitally concerned in the adjust­ cember 5, 1913. a gray horse about
An aeroplane ascended from the
A large Ice manufacturing plant Concrete works.
and family Easter Sunday.
which was being guarded by Sheriff ment of many problems that now con­ 10 years old.
Diamond ou left deck of the Mississippi and circled
Butler and a force of mine guards.
front tbe people of tbe county, 1 am shoulder. Owner inquire of M H. the harbor, amid cheers for the sol­
Mr Snowgoose, who represents the
The train crews coming from there of the opinion that you should know Wampler. Woodbine Ranch
diers from the fleet.
Pacific Tea company, was In this say that the streets of Louisville are the position on tbese questions to be 30-lmo. sw •
vicinity last week.
being swept by a heavy Are.
taken by tbe incoming Incumbent of
SHANNON WILL
Fighting Is also progressing at the the office. If elected I shall do my Goes to Yancouver.
HAN FKANCIHCO, April 2» The
Between May I and November 1,
BUILD SEAVER
We are Informed that there will be Vulcan mine at Lafayette, and at the utmost to bring about the following
California state railroad commission horses and mules shod with Ice calks,
Harry G. Beuson has gone to Van­
a
social
at
Carr
Ranch
school
on
the
Marshall Goshaiu mines.
was expected to pass soon on an ap- etc., are forbidden to travel any paved
results:
couver, Wash., where he will accept
John H.Shannon was Monday night
First—To pay every dollar's worth a rmsition tendered him.
pllcatlon of the Han Francisco-Oak street In the city. This ordinance night of May 1st.
awarded tbe contract for the con­
of outstanding county warrants.
lund Terminal railways to Increase ’ waa adopted by council Monday night
struction of the sewer to be laid on
ludlcations are that there will be a
Second—To complete the court
the bonded Indebtedness of the con
Th<> bill has for its purpose the pro­
The desk telephone and electric Canal street, between Tenth and
the
railroad
through
Malin
not
tar
In
house on the site selected as speedily light have been combined by a New Eleventh streets.
cent front approximately 320,000,000, tection of the hnrd surface pavement,
the present authorised debt, to $36,- which Is badly cut up by calked shoes future. Transportation facilities are I Klamath Falls' delegation to tbej as the fund for that purpose will per- York inventor in one stand in such a
Shannon's bid was 3230 for labor
I get-together meeting at Medford left mtt; all future work on the building way that the light shade collects the and material. Henry Boivin bld 3281
000,000.
In the warm weather A fine Is pro­ very much ueeded here.
Tuesday morning. It consists of Hon. to be let by competitive bids.
sound of the voice and leads it to the and Tomasso Ambrogetta bid 390 for
If the commission approves the pro­ vided for the punlshmont of offenders
Henry I.. Benson, Judge W. S. Wor- ■ Three—To keep all county roads in transmitter.
the labor alone.
posed bond Issue, the corporation will
den, \\ . A Ilelxell, K. B. Hall, Fred good
,
repair and construct other neces­
retire nil Its underlying obligations
H. B, McLean left Tuesday for Fl.
Houston, Lewis Wylde, George W.l, sary roads as soon as reasonable levy
The new bonds will he known as "first I Klamath, to take charge of the Wood
'United Press Service
■l.oosley, P. L. Fountain, Robert Ad-1 for that purpose will furnish neces­
and refunding 36-year 5 per cent gold River Valley creamery. He will as­
CLEVELAND. April 33. — Free unis, J. W. Siemens, C. R Miller, Per­ sary funds.
bonds." and will be secured by deed sume management May 1st
cy Evans, I’. W. Goodman, A. A. Bell-
Four—To pay the deputies in the
of trust, mortgage of all or such por­
The Fort Klamath plant has al­ municipal dances surrounded by or­
nian and Frank Vannice.
nate
marble
halls
of
Cleveland's
new
1 various county offices as allowed by
tion of the property us may be neces­ ready created a demand for its pro­
The meeting at Medford is an effort law, and no more.
35,000,000 city hall; the mammoth
sary.
duct In outside markets.
marble rotundda for public entertain­ ¡by Southern Oregon counties to bring
Five—To keep constantly in mind
an organization into being that will that times have been hard and that
ments.
These things will be a reality if give especial publicity to the scenic taxes have been high, and that it will
County
Commisssloner
Manning, wonders of Southern Oregon.
.be the duty of the county court for
backed by other commissioners, forces
(tlxe coming four years to retrench in
his announced resolution into a city STREETS OPENED
every way possible, consistent with a
were the pride oven of the heathen
'ordlnnnce.
The
city
hall
will
soon
be
ON
JULY"
FIFTH
progressive administration of the af-
Romnns. and Pompeii was rich
complete.
—
fairs of the county.
In the most exquisite art of the
If you do not get dancing enough
The tango, dip, hesitation and
Very Respectfully,
muriti decorator. Our wall patters
MARION HANKS.
others of the more modern steps will on the first two nights of the Rodeo,
are rich In the beautiful colors and
you
can
dance
on
the
last
night,
but
24-2t
h
its
not
be
permitted,
according
to
Man
­
effects, in dainty patterns find
ning. Two-steps and waits»» would in so doing you will be taking your
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figures, at a roasonoble price, and
bo
the
order.
own
chances
of
being
run
down
by
an
to XDVERTIHE
are hung in the best Btyle of the
FOR BIDS SOON
In addition, , tho
county w commission-
automobile. Besides, It will be Sun-
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art. Our stock of tine picture
"Let
the
kids
play
on
day,
when
dancing
Is
not
half
so
pop-
Bids
for
the
improvement
of Third
or
suggests:
mouldings are ornate in decora­
■the lawns, Let them tear up the ulnr ns church-going or fishing
street are to be opened May 25th This
tions and beautiful In effect.
On account of July 5th being Sun­ was decided at last night’s meeting of
■grass If they want to. Every foot of
MY WORK IS KNOWN THROUGHOl T THE Oil NTftY YS
grass killed means that much more day. the council last night voted to the council.
EVERYTHING THAT A PAINT
THF! VERY BEST
'open tho streets that night to traffic.
The street is to be Improved by pav­
life for some kid.' ”
STORE KEEPS
On the two preceding nights. Main ing a twenty-four-foot roadway of
Accurate information about the streot from Second to Seventh, will oiled macadam. This thoroughfare
)28 Main Street
F. R. OLDS & CO.
Klamath llaaln. See Chilcote. tlfffl be closed to traffic, and music will be will be used by the greater part of tbe
I furnished for dancing.
hill traffic.
Main.
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Anything in the Monument
Line at Reasonable Figures
WALL DECORATIONS
G. D. GRIZZLE