The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, June 12, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 12. 1914
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NUMBER ‘J4
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MANWANT1DHERE IMPERIAL VALLEY
The latest innovation to ba added
SALEM, Ore., June 11. Hundreds
EL CENTRO, Culli ,
Sheriff C. C Low this morning re-
li. JiDON, June 11 —Fire, orig­
of suffragists from ail parts of the inating In a restaurant, wiped out a to ti e equipment of Straw’s dairy Is
telved a telegram from Sheridan, The collapue <>f the Volcauo Labi­
alate gal hered today in the little large part of the town today. Fifteen ! a centrifugal milk clarifier. Just in­
Wyu., announcing the mrsst of John li’vee under the preseli! flood of thè
■ liurh here in which the first suffrage buildings were destroyed, nd the stalled by the Baldwin Hardware
li Simmons, wanted In Klamath Fulls Colorado threateus icore* of bridge«
association in this state was organiz­ grop- tty loss is estlmat-d at 3200,Ou» company.
on charge of desertion and failure to .In tlie Imperlai Valley country.
This machine establishes a new
ed. The meeting today was in the na­ Dynamite failed to check the spread
The glguntli’ fiumi' over New Iti ver,
support his wife H<- w«s arrested on
high standard for quality in commer­
ture of u memorial in which progress of the fire.
u hokiMtead Hf- miles from Sheridan «iipplylng hutidred» of ranihi-s wlth
cial milk, as It thoroughly cleanses
was reviewed and plans for continued
teveral days ago the Wyoming au­ water for Irrlgatlon, I* alno Imperlici!
the milk of all foreign matter, wheth­
activity were touched upon. The BENSON M NN N ET
thorities wired that they had Him- Hhould thl» go out the damane would
northeastern
part
of
the
state
was
be
great
Indeed,
a*
il
would
tm-an
uo
BE NOMINATED er it be in the milk as It comes from
■nona located, uud Sheriff Low hue
the cow, or gets in the milk after­
most strongly represented.
tm ii awultliig a telegram, prepurutory i>atve«t for hiinilreila of fuinllle* un­
wards
It can be seen in operation
Late
this
afternoon
the
suffragists
der
tli»
Project
He leaves In the
to «tartInti Eaal
PORTLAND. June 11
Henry L. 'at the dairy, and has a capacity of
planned to go to Canton, where a ban-
morning.
Benson of Klamath Falls has appar­ 1,00b gallons of milk per hour.
quel was to be held in a hotel, fol-
ently won the nomination tar justice
Hlmmon». who la a carpenter, was SAIA 4TION AltMN
Though the clarifying process Is
lowed by entertainment provided by
llol.Ds
RIO
meeting
A
few
montila
after
of the supreme court over Charles brought about through centrifugal
married last full
a committee of Canton workers for
It Is
McNary by seven votes. Benson'* action, the machine just Installed at
lila marrlug i> he disappeared
the 'cause.”
LONDON, June 11
"Onward,
hinted that he lias wives elsewhere,
nomination is claimed because of a the Straw Dairy does not separate the
¡Christian Holdlcrs!" will be sung by
mistake of twenty votes made in Pre­ butter fat from the milk. This Is
and may be tried for bigamy.
W VISI» LINER ANTILLA HAN
lo.fiuu voices at the Royal Albert hall
cinct 78 of Multnomah county.
only one of many special machines
BEAI HED TAMPICO
tonight, when General llramwell
'the Multnomah county abstract installed by the Straws
hl VEN PERIMI INI» MANN IN.
sheet gave McNary 54 votes. The pre­
.11 Iti I» IN II NI MENT Eliti formally welcomes the deli-guti-« to
WASHINGTON, D. C., June 11.—
lb* diiiiiniiii intvriiutliiiial congn»»
cinct tally sheet gives him only 34 YOUNG ROOSEVELT
iiei.iry of Navy Daniel* has just
o| Un. Hui vat lou Army The meeting
votes, and as he previously led by 13
NEW YORK, June 10
Five per-
IS NOW BENEDICT
lx i n ultii .illy ailvi-i d lb.it the Autllla votes, this throws McNary seven votes
will murk the' Inauguration of the
hiiiis were burned to death, and two
lui« airivi-d at Tampico. He said he behind Benson
mo*t i oHinopiilltan lollgloii* **«em
more were killed by jumping from
I as as yet received no information re­
MADRID, June 11.—A brilliant
' I luge of modern time«.
11 E. Wood, an expert accountant
I lie fire escapes, while lusny more
garding the ill-i barging of the cargo employed by Benson, found the dis­ gathering, comprising the elite of
Since (In- cotigre** of ti-n year* ago,
were seriously Injured during a Ure
of alias and ammunition which the
iheld in London, the banner of "blood
crepancy. The entire vote of Multno­ Spanish officialdom and aristocracy,
which occurred In a tenement houao
vessel carried lon-dgned to the consti­
together with practically all the mem­
und file" Im« pi iii’trati-d to the utter­
mah county will be checked over
at No. 90 Essex street. In the East
tetlonalist forces, but lo- indicated
bers of the diplomatic corps and their
most corner* of th« world Thirty-
Hide, where New York's population
I lint tliete would be no interference.
ladies, witnessed the marriage today
four different language* are *|M>krn
SALEM,
June
11.
—
Justice
McNary
la densest.
of Mis* Belle Wyatt Willard, daugh­
utul fifly.i-iglit i-ountrien represented
Four women, two men mid a child uinong tin- 2.
I i; lont: ts were shiw ked at the sail­ today said he would ask a recount of ter of Joseph E. Willard, American
2.1 1<>u
ou foreign ilelignte*
are dend, two women, two children »ent to Hie present congres»,
ing of tin- Ward Line steamship An­ the ballots cast in Multnomah county. ambassador to Spain, and Kermit
and four men are in tlouvernor'a Hu«
ttila from Brooklyn with 3.000.000 He will probably ask to have the ab­ Roosevelt, son of Colonel Theodore
All li >ve brought tliclr own distilo
pltul. some of whom are fatally In­ tin flag*, and uiuny are attired iu
tmind* of ammunition for the consti­ stract of votes rechecked iu each Roosevelt. ex-president of the United
jured.
tutionalists recently. The vessel was county.
States. The bridegroom's father came
■ heir >|uatut aud Plclureaque native
McNary said he would put this up over from New York to attend the
One woman was found .«' a fifth T -¿L um «« 4.
loaded with arms bought by the Car­
floor window with a child in her arms,
ranza government from the Reming­ as a friendly proposition to Judge wedding.
It we* piunntii that a npoclal *rr-
both burned to death.
ton
Arms company, who made little Benson, now in the lead by seven
viae would be bald either before or
The ceremony, which took place at
Celia Shapiro, living on ths first {during tonight'* opening meeting, a*
secret about it. When the time came votes. He said that if Benson desires noon in the British embassy chapel,
he
would
agree
to
a
recount
of
the
floor, gave the nlnrm. tn two minutes it tribute tn tho memory of the Cana­
tor the purser to go to the customs
was performed by the Rev. Dr. Wat­
the tire escapes on the building, which dian di ll gate* who went down to
home in New York for hi* clearance batlots in any oU.ee county also.
son, rector of the American church in
——
was a Sample tenement, were blocked tlii lr death* on the Ill-fated Empri-s*
paper* be Went forth and had no
Paris, assisted by the Rev. Herbert
with the panic stricken Inmate« By <>f IreUud. on which they were coming
!trouble in gc-tllug them. The ship IH N H t o SEE A
OUTLOOK Br”wn' <hal,laln of the British Em­
BETTER
the time the fire department had ar­ i tier»
cleared for Tampico, the port now in
bassy in Madrid.
When Mr*. Pankhuist made her at­ the fun. A few women tri«d to run
rived, the fear-crazed people were be
All grade« of civilization nod *o- tack with some score* of suffragette* through the police Unes, *«nd they pcsseasiou of the constitutionalists it
brlsic was attended by her sls-
Hustad* impiovenusut continues
ginning to jump from the building to ciety have been drawn upon, from the
was reported rhat. Secretary of State
¡on Buckingham Palace the other day, pretended they were fighting to get Bryan made some objection to <be throughout the i-tmuiry- slow, but !ter. Miss Klizabetli Willard, as maid
the pavement.
red Indian* of British Columbia and 'a lot of Englishmen, Including roy- Jn to the palace. They made a great
of honor.
4
1«ailing of the vesael, but no orders sms. Failures are *»-< reading, both a-
reformed drunkard* of New York to
Following
a
brief
honeymoon
o*
outcry
and
attracted
a
lot
of
atten
­
lalty within and some hundred* of
i-ducated Japanese and cultured Kor- 1 policemen, were very much frighten- tion. because they had staged their fi er* received by the customs collector regards the VoLiP'* and Che amoqnt; the cu0tinetK, the young couple will
|to pre'ent him from giving the ship
0< the beakjHe«. hpstaesdw leave for Bragfi to eatatdtsft- their fu­
euna. from former sun worshiper* and
■ed. Mr*. Pankhurst had announced display well
her paper*. The German veseeis Tpir- '»hoswi us in lumber, despite the loqalt
dec II dancer* to official* of the Ilrltlih
ture Loffit at San Paulo, where Ker
The woman in the picture was be­
that at a certainhour »he would pre­
anza and Bavtna, which unloaded L*‘k «1 stagnation,
WASHINGTON D ('. June 11
government, from converted murder­
.
nilt' R oom veil ni CD raged tn the rati-
ing led from the scene by three po-
sent
a
petition
to
the
king
She
didn't
many rounds of ammunition for Gen­
Otrte again tke failure'rc-ord for
The final vote on the repeal of the er* and conlacker* to author*, actor*
have the »lightest ideu that »he would llcemen. She caught hold of a lamp eral Huerta at Puerto Mexico several the United States discloses progres­ road business.
Punama canal free tolls clause Is ex­ and university profeaaor*.
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prenent the petition, nor did »he even post, pretending to try to break loose days ago, were fined heavily by the sive improvement, commercial de­
pected this evening
Two elements
The largest contingent, some 3,000,
Message of Thanks
from the grasp of three strong bob­
have
a
petition
on
her
when
she
was
American authorities at Vera Cruz on faults during May. as reported to R.
,<iay delay it
come* from the British Isle*
The
bies. Of course, she didn't break the ground that clearance papers bad
We have passed through many dark
Olie of these is a apeei li of Hviiator United State* I* next With 600 dele-' arrested.
G. Dun & Co . making the best ex­
If
She
ju»t
wanted
to
excite
the
pub-
loose,
but
was
carried
off
to
jail.
clouds
in the thirteen years of our
Brandegee In favor of the bill, lie ex- gate*. In addition to four bras* band*
been falsified in violation of Mexican hibit of the year, from a numerical
He. and in that »lie succeeded. Some I the women had got Into the palace law. Such shipments from the United
married life, aud we have been as-
standpoint,
pecta to talk two hours
and
also
showing
some
and * large (tarty off rletid* and syin-1
2,000 policemen were sent to the pal- they would not have presented a pe­ 'States, however, are said to be barred contraction
-uied of sincere friendship in these
Another Is the prospective tight pathlier*. who came over on th*
as compared with the cor-
over arbitration Senator Norris says Olympic in charge of Commander Eva ace grounds und outside. Some 15,- tltlon. because they had none to pre- by an agreement which was reported responding period of 1913. Thus times of trial, but never have we had
000 spectators gathered around to see seDt.
to have been made between the A-B-C there were 1,221 business reverses such sympathy, friendship and devo­
lie will tight for the Incorporation of Booth
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--------------------------- mediators and the state department lust month, as against 1,336 in April, tion showered upon us as during the
a clause providing for arbitration.
Among other countries represented
I.IM'AI. BANKERS AFTER----------------to the effect that no arms would be 1.416 in March, 1,505 in February last two days, while bearing the afflic­
with the number of delegate* from PERKINN' RESIGN 1TION
NENT STATE MEETING shipped from the United States to and 1,857 in January, while in May a tion of the death of our darling boy
MEMBER OF RI RAL CREDIT
DEMANDED BN Bl I,I.MOOSE
■•ach, are
Holland 2 54, Germany
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COMMISSION TO TNI.k 175. Denmark 150, Sweden 100, Italy
Mexico during the time the mediators year ago 1.246 concerns were forced1 aud brother. Brooks Dale. And we
take this feeble means of expressing
W. H. Bennett, vice president of the were trying to effect a settlement of to suspend.
and Switzerland 7 5. France und Bel­
NEW YORK, June 11. Arne* Pin-
our
thanks to the people of Klamath
A farm institute of unusual Inter­ gium «0, Australia 60. New Zealand shot, a member of the state aud First State and Savings bank, and > the Mexican difficulties.
All of the decrease from 1913 was
county for all this kindness.
est is to be held In Klamath county 156. India and Ceylon 53. Norway 50. county central committees, has pub­ Leslie Rogers, cashier of the First
confined to the trading class, in which
Elder 8. D. Ugrian, Wife,
NIAGARA FALLS. Ont . June 11
the losses numbered 833 In compar­
during tin- week Ix-glnnlng June 23, Finland 40. South Africa 26. Japan lished a 4.000 word letter, in which National Bank, will leave Sunday for
aud Nou, Herold
according to announcement just made 17. Korea 11 and South America 10. he demands that George Perkin*, the Medford to attend the meeting of the ' After an extended touference of the ison with 888; manufacturing class
mediators this afternoon, it was learn- Insolvencies, on the other hand, wero'
_
by County'Agricultural Agent M. A.
The regular dally meetings of the clialrmau of the party's national ex­ State Bankers Association.
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....
An invitation is to be etended to ed that they have decided to treat the slightly
larger—322 against
31«*— AJii-tk.i Suita I oeul Bovv
.
McCall. The details of thia are Just rongre**, which will continue for two ecutive committee, withdraw abso­
' tatter r—<-lv«>d th*« morning b>
being worked out by McCall.
weeks, will be held, beginning tomor­ lutely from the direction of the par- the bankers to come to Klamath Falls I matter of representation of the con- and among ageut*. broker* alxu firm*
Sargeant from her broth
Meetings will Im held at Merrill. row afternoon. In n huge iron and ty'a affairs "for the good of thè next year, and an effort will be made ititiitionalists at the conference as a of a similar cheraUfrr there were no Mi“
to secure the annual meeting for this closed incident. The mediators re­ I «* m than 66 failures or 2t more than *r Frank. wh® ,f* >>'*'< I* Junean, Alas-
Malin, Mt l.akl, Klamath Falls and steel structure erected for" the pur- party."
ka, states that Juneau is a busy burg.
quested a conference with the Amer­ a year ago
elsewhere. The dates, etc., are to he po*e on "Aldwich Island" In the
The letter has been sent to l’er­ city.
well
equipped
Chief
*ig*lflcance
attache«
to
the
,
aB
'* H-orougu! up to date, Frank Is
Klamath
Falls
is
ican representatives at 5:30 ttú« e\en-
given out later.
'Strand, holding 5,000 persons
kina. Colonel Rooeeelt, Senator Dixon
number of snspeitelou* rather than to •tnployed in the construction jM—
One of the speakers who will be
This site was lensed to General and other leaders of the party, As w ith high class, modern hotels to take ing.
i are of the 100 to 150 delegates that
the aggregate diabiirtlea, and it is five-story concrete bulldlngz.z<^d his
here Is l*r. Hectog McPherson. Dr. Booth by the Loudon County Council yet, Perkins has not replied.
the
convention,
and
II,-
The
usually
attend
MAZATLAN,
Mex.,
Juue
McPherson was a member of the on condition that the building was to
gratifying
that in the former connec- friend and traveling companion, Mike
"A situation exists within the pro­
of
the
surrounding
the
attractions
'
federáis
have
surrounded
the
rebel
jtlon the Mercantile death rate is di­ Lavenik, is employed in one of the
American Commission mimed last lie constructed, iihci I and demolished gressive party which must be termi­
year to tour Europe anil make a study within the space of three months. A nated before tile party can command country will be used as an argument | force under General Amarillo near minishing. especially since more new big mills. Others, however, were not
of rural conditions and credit organ- little more than six weeks was requir­ popular support," says the letter in In persuading the bankers to come Colima, If captured It, is expected enterprises are constantly being -o fortunate in securing positions, as
Frank states that hundreds of Idle
here.
they will be annihilated.
launched.
Rations.
ed to build it.
beginning
men
are in Juneau waiting for the
flnan-
In
addition
to
the
prominent
Should
problema
will
be
the
federala
be
successful
Separation
of
the
business
mortal
­
Rural economic
A unique feature of the congress
"The situation I refer to Is the ele- clers of every portion of the state. ¡this will reopen communications be­ ity record, according to occupation, government surveyors to decide on
taken up by Dr. McPherson while .will lie n battery of telephone* on the
inent In our party leudershlp headed these conventions are attended and tween the capital an J Manzanillo
shows that the 322 manufacturing the location of the railroad and It*
here, lie Ims had especial training In stage, manned l>y a corps of expert In­
by Perkins, which favors protection addressed by men high in the finan­
It Is also reported that the rebels suspensions involved the sum o f terminal.
this, ns well ns other lines touching terpreters, for the transmission of the
of private monopoly In American in­ cial world all over the United States. 'have captured an important position 310.340.189, as compared with 37,-
upon the welfare of the American spi eches and proceedings to the vari­
dustry, and which, since the party's A visit of men of this class to Klam­ near Atravesada, Mazatlan's last ¡839.778 for the 313 defaults a year
PORTLAND, June 11.—An impres­
ous group« of non-Engllsh speaking
farmer.
organisation, lias been taking active ath Falls would result in much good northern outpost, the federáis escap­ ago. Six of the 15 different branches sive "Human Rosebud" parade in
Who the other members of the par- delegate« distributed throughout the
steps to commit the party to that from an advertising standpoint.
ing in canoes.
of business into which the statement , which more than 5,000 little boy* and
ty will Im Ims not been announced hall.
policy."
is divided is disclosed a smaller num­ Kiris from all the public schools of
us yet. The Institute* are given un-j Sectional meetings will also be held
Pinchot charges Perkins with at­
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., June 11. ber of failures than in May, 1913, l ortland appeared in costume*, his­
dor the direction of the Oregon Agri- In outlying districts of London In all
America is not expected to enter into ¡while in one, namely woolens, etc., torical, allegorical and mythological,
cultural College and the bureau of more than 100 meetings are acliedu)- tempting to prevent the 1912 conven­
an agreement here which the constitu­ \ there was no change. The best ex­ and ga-.e human stories in dance* and
plant industry of tho United States eil, forty of which will be conducted tion from endorsing the Sherman
department of agriculture.
personally by General or Mrs. Booth anti-trust law, adding that when the I A sportsmen's banquet will be giv- tionalists may not accept. The Amer­ hibit was made by the group embrac­ intricate evolutions, was held here to­
resolution was voted and the conven­ en this evening at the White Pellcan ican delegates indicate that they ex­ ing lumber, carpenters and coopers.
day In connection with the Rose Fea-
tion affirmed such an endorsement. It hotel, in honor of Wlllium L. Finley, pect to see a strong constitutionalist
j tival.
Triiile« for IxHoinoblle.
An International fleet of more than
Maypole dances and military drill*
BOV
Harry E. Anglin is expected in tills was strangely stricken out of the ver- former state game warden, who la sympathizer named as provisional
evening from Han Francisco, where he alon of tlie platform furnished the now in the county in the interests of president, and members of that party 200 vessels, including representative were negotiated by the many division*
types of battleships from the navies of children.
the biological department of the state dominate the cabinet.
1
Elmer Watts, u 14-yeur-old l.imgell I iii * been nttendliig to mutters con- press.
oi all the great maritime nations, will
Under the auspices of the Aero
Valley boy, Is In u critical condition tieclt'd with tlie lonstructlon of tin* “I do not say that Perkins had any­ lisli uud game commission. Mr. Fin­
FRESNILLO June 11
General gather at Hampton Roads in January, Club of America, a number of the
today uh the result of a rutin way on .new court house While in 'Frisco thing to do witli tills expurgation," ley and Herman Bohlntaii, u noted
Wednesday. The horses were hitched jllnrry traded his Glide car for a says the Pinchot lutter, "but I do say photographer of bird life, are due to­ Villa 1ms established field headquar­ 1915. and proceed upou a cruise |leading air pilots of the United State*
ters hero, and is repairing the rail- i through the Panama canal to San ascended in huge balloons here thl*
to a heavy two-wheeled curt, with u slightly used second-hand Locomobile, (lint if It had not been for Perkins' day from Eagle Ridge.
Francisco harbor, reaching their des­ afternoon in a struggle of endurance.
roads^iouth.
a 1914 model roadster. Judging from tight against tile Sherman act, the
water tank on It.
Dr. E. V. Morrow, who with Dr. It.
A wire from Natera states that the tination early in March, 1915, and
The gas bag remaining aloft th*
Ont- of the wheels passed over the the tone of his letters regarding the ■party would never have been led into
K Hamilton, ha* the contract for rebels surround t.00 federal* on the .shortly after the formal opening of. longest continuous period will receive
trutle, Harry is much pleased with the a false, Indefensible position."
boy's head and stomach.
The battle the Panama-Pacific exposition.
a cash prize of 33.000.
caring for the men employed on the outskirts of Zacatecas
exchange.
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Margaret, the 3-year-old daughter Alaska railroad construction, is here was still raging when the courier left
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In From Ranch.
I
Girl Is Born.
Called to California.
More than 220 conventions, at of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hatnaker of Bo­ from Sward, to wind up his affairs. with tlie messace.
f'has Horton and son, Lawrence,
I
A daughter weighing 8 ■% pounds
Mrs. Louis H. Bath leave* la the
motored In on Tuesday from tho which more than 500,000 accredited nanza, received a badly lacerated He states that Seward is destined to
Accurate in format Ion about the, was born this morning to Mr. and morning for Salinas, Calif., In re-
Horton i aneti In Yunna Valley, to at- I delegates nre expected to assemble, right hand Wednesday, while playing lieconte a big city, and he sees a great
tend to business matters in the conn- will meet at Han Fninclaco during the near an electrically driven pump. The opportunity to build up tin euormous Klamath Basin. See Chillóte. fitta Mrs. Alex Cheyne. The Cheynes re- »ponse to a telegram stating that li er
¡aide at Spring Lake.
sister is seriously 111.
Panama-Pacific exposition in 1915.
practice there
Main.
fingers will he saved.
ty seat.