The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, May 14, 1914, Image 1

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VOLUME XIX
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1914
His Government May Be Recognized
COMMERCE BOOY
Hll THOINAM* IH THE IMOI5T
DEMIHED
Bellinan, Evana and Wylde Take Up
Today the Work Ho Urli Started by
Joitiiaoti »ml Evans Ì <•»!< rday, and
as a IU wm II, They Raised *1,7X1.>50
Early In ihr Aaflraoon Hours, IVItli
Mt.rr In Hight.
♦ REACHES EVERYONE •
♦ 15' KLAMATH COUNTY «
NUMBER I«
STORE AT FORT RECOGNITION MAY
IS ÖÜRGLARIZED BE EXTENDED THE
WELL ATTENDED
REBELSBYÜ.S.A.
Probably every republican voter In
i Klamath county bus already decided
I for whom he or she is going to vote at
lite election tomorrow for sheriff, yet
this Is not the < atw with some of tbe
state offices, particularly that of gov­
ernor. There seeron to be so many
THIEF PIRUMNH EIGHTY DOI.
good men running for the office that
LARK FROM THE DIXON IWAH-
It Is bard for the voter to make a
choice.
LIHHMENT, AFTER BREAKING
While the Herald is not personally NEW M’.l 5 AT KE5O IH FORMA L-
A WINDOW
Interested lu any of tbe state candi­
LY OPENED
TO HUERTA
dates, It would offer tbe following In­
formation for tbe consideration of
(Herald Special Service)
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the republicans of the county. W. O Atlrr S|HM < h«-s by M'-lnhers of County
FORT KLAMATH, May 14,—Un-, Cutting Off of Tampico, Tux pain and
Smith.
Court anal Judge Baldwin, Bridge is locking tbe front door from the in­
Vera Crux Would Cut Off Twu-
I
In the selection of a National com­
ChrieteiuMl With Bottle of White side after breaking'a front'window,
Third* of the Federal Source of In-
mitteeman, there Is only one man to
Pelican Baler, anil Ilie liranti a burglar Uat night took |8u In cur­
voi
tilla Wire* That He Will
be considered by the republicans, lie
rency and silver from James Dixon a , •
Hun-
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•
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Meet
Goiuuklew
Soon In Mexico (Tty
Is Ralph E. William«. Charles Ack­
store. The theft ujas not discovered
erson. the other candidate, is a pro­
tired Attending < eremonies.
for Congratulation*
until this morning, ana there Is no
gressive. who at the last moment
clue
to
tbs
robber.
.
.
.
changed his registration and played
This morning, after the robbery
traitor to hl« party to run for office
(Staff Correspondent)
JOHN E. NEVIN
was discovered. It was found that the
on another ticket.
(Staff Correspondent, -
KENO. May 14.—There was damp­
thief evidently intended .entering the
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 14.—
For governor there are many good ness both above and below the new : postoffice, in tbe same building, as he
I As a result of tbe evacuation of Tam­
125,000
steel
bridge
here
this
after
­
,
bad
whittled
extensively
at
tbe
rear
men to choose from
The race ap­
pico and it* occu­
pears to be between A. M. Crawford noon, owing to constant showers, but door'leading into the postoffice
pation by General
and Charles A. Johns. The voter who despite tbu weather, more than 200
Gonzales’ force of
casts his ballot for Mr. Johns, wheth-’
persons assembled to attend the for-
cons tltutlonailat
er be wins or loses, will have tbe sat­
troops last night,
isfaction of knowing that he voted ■ mal opening of tbe bridge and its
America may rec­
for a clean, honest and capable bual- dedication to the Lincoln National
ognize the bellig­
ness man. He la ‘naklng no active highway,
erency of the reb­
campaign, but Is receiving strong vol-
The showers did not drown out the,
It Is expected
els.
notary support from those who know ardor of the dancers, either, and tbe!
that Carransa Will
him.
dance in progress on the new span Is
soon formally de­
I being enjoyed to the utmost, an or­
mand this.
Henry L Benson should receive ev­ chestra from Klamath Falls furnlsh-
VII 1.1» INDUSTRIAL AND RA1L-
The fall of Tux-
ery republican vote of Klamath coun­ Ing the muslc. Practically everybody
pam Is expected In
ROAD ADDITION PEOPLE NAME
ty for Supreme Judge. You can vote present participated in the grand
, a very,short time.
for four or for one but if not inter­ march. which wax led by Hon. George
COMMITTEE TO SEE THE: CITY
To carry
their
ested In the other« do not overlook T. Baldwin, former county judge, and
COUNCIL
campaign
to
Mex­
Judge Benson.
Miss Marjorie McClure.
ico City, tbe con-
Shortly after 2 o'clock, County
stltutlolalist for­
Tbe race for Attorney General is Judge Worden made the opening ad­
Mills, industrial and Second Hot
ces need arms and
laid to be between George M Brown dress. reviewing the road work and
Springs additions need a sewer sys-!
ammunition. Un-
and Frank 8. Grant
Mr. Brown has the methods of transportation in i
tem. and wan.t It constructed at once,
the belligerency of the rebels la
a record for law enforcement cover­ Klamath county, and pointing out <
This was the sentiment expressed st recognized, America cannot permit
ing eighteen years. In addition he la What can be accomplished in the fu-
last night s meeting of interested per- .th^ importation of arms and ammuni-
recognized as one df the best read ture by bringing the various commun­
' sons in Mills Addition hall.
tlon by tbat force.
lawyers tn the state.
ities doser together through the me- *
At this meeting Frank L. Apple-
The news of the taking of Tampico
diuni of improved highways and good
gate. S. J. Bailey, Mrs. C. V. Lundy, by the rebel forces overshadows ev-
John H. Lewis is a man who has bridges.
Mrs. Maud Zink and John Potter were erythlng here. Tampico, Tuxpam and
proven his ability to handle the Im­
He was followed by County Com- I named a committee to confer wlthtyera Cruz furnished over two-thirds
portant office of State Engineer Much
missioner N. 8. Merrill, County Com- City Engineer McLean and City At of
Huerta Income There is aeri-
work has been started for the devel­
n.issloner John Hagelsteln and Judge torney Rutenic and tbe council re-
doubt
to the ability of Huerta
opment of the resources of tbe state
Baldwin, all of whom made appropri- ( gardlng plans for tbe unit, and for the to control th« capital when the news
that would suffer If a change were
ate talks. At the conclusion of these payment of the cost ot this. m
*—
!
’
- ’s fall
— reaches there.
Th
*'of
Tampico
made In office at this time
talks, Sam Evans christened tbe committee will report next Thursday•
IL is said that Huerta has leas than
night.
10,000 real soldiers available tor de­
O. )*. Hoff has made a good record
The amount of money subscribed
tor the support of the Klamath Cham­
ber of Commerce was Increased this
afternoon, when l*r<<*l<l«til Walton.
Secretary Wylde and Directors Kvaus
anil Hellman took up the soliciting
work by which Evans and Johnson
K 'V
raised 12,till) yesterdsy. The men
early this afternoon had themselves
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* eb*?
secured subscriptions
sggregatlng
11.722 50, and they had other pros­
pects In sight.
The directors o( the Klamath
Chamber of Comment» are consider­
ing the Installing of >i huge clock or
dial In front of the Chamber of Com­
merce headquarters, and the moving
Venestlana t'arrauzu. president of | following the fall of Tampico,
of the hands of this dial will show
I be progress made In raising the mon* libe
government, portant seaport, yesterday,
t constitutionalist
onstltutlonaliat
sy required.
which controls the northern part of
For their campaign against Mexico
The subscriptions secured since the ’.Mexico, snd Is gradually culling down ‘City, Huerta's stronghold, the consti-
Herald went to press yesterday fol­ the extent of Huerta's domain, has tutlonallsts desire more arms and am-
hopes that his belllgereney will be for- munition. Permission to Import these
low
malty recognized hy the United States, will be the same as recognition
22.C10.Oa
Previously reported ...
50.00
Hsvldg« Bros...................
!
Edwin Cox
50.00
Big Basin Lumber Co.
Dick,
Gregory's
son
.
.
.
Walter
Mole*
26.00
Nurmi's K F Bakery .
Lucy. Lorimer's daughter............-
25.00
Farmers Imp A Hup. House
........................... Elizabeth Houston
26.00
W. O. Smith Printing Co .
Joyce, tbe butler . . Kenneth Stewart
26.00
W A Delsell
Charlotte, the maid.......................
25.00
A. C. (Renter .......................
........................... Esther McAndrews
26.00
Geo. Blehn .............................
Bartholomew, a shoe maker.........
26 00
J. Frank Arant ..................
................................ George Stan key
25 00
Ixximls Bros...........................
Another shoe maker . Ixtuls McClure
Peoples Market.....................
26.00
26.00
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White Pelican Hotel...........
IIHIC'LF THE STUDENTS «ILI. I
26 00
Hotel Hall..............................
An EuglUh inventor baa a collapsi­
USE TO DISPLAY HINTI<<15I<
10.00
Chas. Graves.........................
ble lifeboat with a rubber akin which
10.00
Bl ■ B Bord
till LITI
fending the city.
(Continued on Page 4)
heals Itself when punctured
as Labor Commissioner.
10.00
() D Matthews
1
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10.00
W. C. Townsend..................
.United Press Servies
All
la
lu
readlnvaa
fur
the
preaeuta-
10.00
J. C. Smith............................
;
WASHINGTON, D. C.. .May 14.—
10.00 tlon of "A Pair of Hpcctaclea," a three
Wm. A. Mssten....................
President Wilson and ('hairman Stone
10.00 act comedy, by the Senior claaa of the
C. W. Coseboom ................
of tbe senate foreign relatione com­
10.00 Klamath county high school, at Huus-
Browne Bros..........................
mittee today discussed whether to per­
10.00 | ton’s operu house tomorrow night
Ed Smith .
mit the rebels to import arms at Tam-
10.00 ' Thu dress rehearsal will he held thia
D. Vandegler .....................
| plco, which would practically be rec­
10.00 ’ •vening
T. F Nicholas.......................
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ognition of their belligerency. They
10.00 <
K. G. Cummings ................
also discussed methods of preventing
The play, which 1» considered Hid
SOLEMN
REQUIEM
HIGH
MASS
AT
10.00 I
W. II. A Renner..................
this.
ney Grundy's masterpiece, was select-
CATHEDRAL IN
PITT8BLRÍJ,
10.00 ,etl by Miss Bessie Applegate, Instruct­
West End Grocery..............
10.00 or In English, who la also directing
Virgil * Hon.........................
FOLLOWED BL MILITARY CER­ United Prc-se Service
10.00 ¡the work ot the student Thespians
Klamath Falls Creamery . .
EMONIES
JAUREZ, May 14—General Pancho
10.00 ¡The play deals with the two opposite
\V J Stelnnictx....................
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; Villa, who is leading a campaign in
10.00 (Views one can lake of th« world,
Eskelson A A rd les..............
the vicinity of Saltillo, sent the fol­
10.00 brought out In thia play by an opti­
John J. Furber.....................
United Presa Service
lowing to rebel headquarters:
10.00 mist wearing the spectacles of a pessi­
Geo. A Haydon ..................
PITTSBURG, May 14—Francis De-
"My congratulations to General
10.00
J. C. Brockenbrough............
mist, thus completly reversing his
lowery, . who was one of the men Gonsales. Wo will soon meet in Mex-
10.00 point of view.
C. C. Ix»w................................
killed in, the taking of Vera Crux by Ico City.”
10.00 .
Chas. F. I>e l*ap..................
The cast of characters follow:
the Americans, was buried here this
Rebel officers and soldiers are
10.00
A. A. Mehaffey
................
morning from St. Paul's cathedral, swarming the telegraph office«, clam-
10.00
Benj.
Goldtinch,
an
optimistic
old
It. II. Dunbar.......................
requiem high mass being served.
oring for news from Tampico, Excit-
Ralph Kuru
Kent lemán
10.00
('has. II. Miller.....................
The remains of Delowery were in­ j ed groups on the street predict a
10.00
iMra.
Goldtinch,
I
i
I
h
young
wife
..
Rev. J. H. Stubblefield ...
terred with all the honors usually quick march to Mexico City.
10.00 i
......................... Marguerite Dunbar
Glen Johnson .......................
marking tbe last rites of a brigadier
It is believed that the federal forces
I^wia,
10.00
I'nrcy,
his
son
.....................
I>eon
Boiler
Owing
to
the
interest
that
is
being
lots
to
be
voted
at
tomorrow's
prt-
State
Engineer
—
John
H.
I*. C. Carlson.........................
10.00 Gregory Goldfinch, his brother, a
tuken in tomorrow's primary nomi­ maries:
Marion county; L. R. Stockman. general. Vice President Marshall and will withdraw from Saltillo without
A. A. Mitchell. M.J.B. Coffee
four thousand persons participating
pcKBlmlst..................... John Stsnkey nation election, information regard­
Republican
Baker county.
In
the ceremony.
(Continued on Page 4)
Mr. Lorimor, friend of Benjnmln
ing this has been complied for the National Committeemen—Charles W.
(Continued on page 4)
l-abor Commissioner — Fred S.
Herald's readers. The polls will open Ackerman. Ralph E. Williams; both Bynon. Marion county; O. P. Hoff,
at 8 a. in. and will close at 8 p. tn. of Multnomah county.
John A. Madsen. Multnomah county;
At 8 o’clock the night board will cont­
United States Senator Robert A M. E. Miller. Columbia county.
inence the counting of the ballots.
Booth, Lane county.
Railroad Commissioner- Frank J. j
Only those who are registered as
Congressman—N. J. Sinnott. Wasco Miller, Linn county; Hal D. Patton.
I
members of the republican, democrat county.
I
Marlon county.
nnd progressive parties can vote to­
Governor—George A.
Brownell,
Water Superintendent—Janies T. J
morrow. "Independents," "Refused Grant B. Dimick, Clackamas county; |
to state," and members of those par­ Wm. A. Carter, T. T. Geer, Charles Chinnock, Multnomah county.
Representative, 21st district (two
ties not holding nomination primaries | A. Johns, Gus C. Moser. Multnomah
Vernon A. Forbes.
will not have a vote until the general county; A. M. Crawford, Douglas to be chosen)
election In November.
county; James W.vthycomb, Benton Crook county; Wesley O. Smith.
Klamath county.
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Persons who have not been regis­ county.
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County Judge—William S Worden.
tered can vote by being sworn In on
Justice of the Supreme Court (four
His suggestions were about as fol­
When Paul Johnson undertakes to
HAN FRANCISCO. May 14,- On a are tuken from the registration, which the special registration blank. This to be chosen)—Henry L. Benson of
Sheriff—W. B Barnes, Oscar L.
basis of population, California loads to date shows 94,718 cars in the stat«. requires affidavits from citlsens re­ Klamath county; Lawrence Harris, Carter. C. C. Low, Carey M. Ramsby. accomplish a certain thing he usually ' lows: That Lewis Wylde be retained
as secretary, to collect dues, .look af­
succeeds.
'Lane county; Henry J. Bean. Uma-
The New York total, figured from garding one's residence, etc.
any section of the United States in
County Clerk—C. R. DeLap, K. D.
This was demonstrated Wednesday ter the office end of the work, meet
The total registration for the coun-'tllla county; T. J. Cleeton. Mult- North.
the ownership of automobiles, The the end of 1913, anil adding the nor­
when he and Sid Evans started out to! prospective investors and have charge
latest figures complied under the new mal percentage of Increase each ty is 3,142. By partlos, etc., this lainomoh county; P. H. D'Arcy, C. D.
County Treasurer—George A. Hay­
raise 11,800 for the Chamber of Com­ of exhibits, while Sam Evans be
■McNary,
Samuel T.
Richardson, don. T. B. Watters.
automobile law shows that In this month, would show the Empire state divided as follows:
merce. and came in with 62,610. It named sb publicity manager to look
Republicans
.
1892
Marion
county;
Thomas
McBride,
state one iierson In every twenty-sev­ to have about 120,000 machines in
County Surveyor F. G. Brown. E. was again demonstrated at the cele­ after printing of pamphleta for the
I Democrats . . .
989 ¡Columbia county.
actual commission.
en Is the owner of a motor car.
*
bration held at the Chamber of Com­ Chamber, and any and all work for
471 Attorney General — George M. I :B Henry.
In n table brought to an appropri­ I Progressives .
In New York state only one person
Justice of the Peace (Llnkvllle dis­ merce rooms last night, when Mr.. advertising Klamath county. That the
83 Brown, Douglas county: George N.
In every olgiity-nlne Is the owner of ate total In each state to date by add­ I Socialists ....
Johnson, in an eloquent appeal to the Chamber of Commerce Immediately
37iFarr!n, Frank 8. Grant, J. J. John­ trict) — E. W. Gowen.
ing the percentage of growth, It Is Phohlbltionlsts
tin automobile.
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I
assembled members, asked them to move to Main street, where they
Democratic
son, Wm. P. Lord, all of Multnomah
The figures which establish the lead shown Hint next to California the Refused state. Independents, etc.
keep up the Interest recently aroused would ba In touch with the local busl-
National
Committeeman
—
W.
H.
134 county.
of California In auto ownership are greatest per capita ratio la Nebraska,
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Following are the various candl-1 Superintendent of Public Instruc­
by following up a program be had
for motor cars that are actually In where one in thirty-seven I'orsons own
(Continued
on
page
4)
prepared
for
their
approval.
automobiles,
(Continued
on
page
4)
tive« whose names appear on the bal- tlon—J. A. Churchill. Baker county
commission, with no duplications, and
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FAVORED BY ALL
SENIOR PLAY IS
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All the Election Information
SEAMAN GIVEN
general honor
Who Can Vote, When to Vote and Where to Vote
Polling Places in the City Are Listed--Only Members of
Republican, Democrat and Progressive Parties
Can Ballot Tomorrow
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Calif. Has Most Autos
Publicity Man Is Named
Ona Basis of Population, Golden State Way Ahead
Disposal of $1200ot Fund Arranged for at Meeting