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• LEADING PAPER OF « • MOUTMKRN OREGON « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ;*.■«■■•■■•■■■«•-" VOLUME XIX EAR ®he .^rnn-llîrrkLy Hmilù KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 6. 1914 * REACHES EVERYONE ♦ ♦ IN KLAMATH COUNTY • •♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦•♦F NUMBER SI Heir to Austrian Throne and Wife who Were Assassinated JACK HUNSAKER ALLEGE h THAT ' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦F HONE RULE BILL MAYBE CHANCED BY THE “LORDS” \liCU.V IY JI KM* HIM AT H. P *» < AMI- STABLE HOLME OF LORDS MAY LEAVE Doilarhld«, Ed Wright, Jim Massey, ULSTER OUT KAIN DOKMNT MN>1L TH I H\ »I. Hllm llamtneritley, 1- ovb Chandler, itobi'it Hambleton uud Jim Easlburn The June term of circuit court, PAY’S FUN AT THE EAIK were chosen. Dollurhide mad** a which adjourned some time ago, re Bill Nuw ou It» Way Through Upper gnat ride ou Black Diamond, aud Ed URDU ND» convened this morning in the absence Hows« ut Parliaiueut Excluding Wrlglit Waa disqualified after being up of K M Richardson, Chas. J. Fergu uu Frank Groh« Massen made a fine Ulster From IrGti Parliament tor ■ son is acting as court reporter. Hliow ride on Hquare Deal Period of Six Year»— After That It The first caso up is the damage Hllm llammersley, the kUmlagu. lu IU suit of Jack A. Hunsaker against the May Be Submitted to Local Option eutry, had the tulsfurluue to drau Southern Pacific He alleges that U m 1*1 near. 4:«joyu»vul —No Ill« ride Friday Waa till«, for l>e»-isU»n. while he was al work for the company Injured to Ang Etimi During • •>** but lie realized he was up uKaluxt it at their Mine county camps, a horse ¡Sunday, for he yelled "Good Night" affected with “sweeny" attacked him, Th ree Day • ut M 11*1 WrM N|x>rt before be clambered aboard. At that Lutind Press Service canting injuries that necessitated op- Ju«I llruuglil l<* a • lo*»v ho waa making u good ride, and Hie LONDON, July The house of station F H Mills is bis attorney, crowd thought that the Elks' outlaw lords today passed to a second read and Stone A Gale appear for the de- waa conquered, but the horse let fiy feuse. ing a bill amending the home rule -|M third annual Elka Rodeo is oue extra twist, and Hllm Hammers I,,w a thing of th» past Scattered in ley was out of luck and the saddle, measure, recently passed by tbe house all directions is tbe crowd ot several too. of cotnmousi. and which automatically thousand visitors Again attending Hlmpaon ou Mias Mitchell become* a law this time. to liuair regular pursuits are the ('handler on Tracey furnished lots of The amended bill Includes a clause throngs whj chrx-red wildly tbe vari thrills by their rldlug. but Hamble whereby Ulster's counties will be ex ous events. Gone are lite cowboys ton on Cheyenne and Eastburn on cluded for six years. who kept tbe crowds breathless Van Swamp Angel were unable to get up It also carries a provision that ished are the spielers aud hawkers, buck enough to get In on the money. these counties shall have the privil who dispensed tbe balloon«, penaata third tragedy in the royal family of honor to the widow, Crown Prin t rased y came io In the finals. Maaaey. Simpson, Doi- , The third great ege of local option elections then to r.nd souveulrs Horne bedraggled th« »ssassination of Empress cess Stephanie For nine years this decide whether Ulster will be repre bunting which th« merchants have larhlde and Chandler ware left. Odd the reigning family in Austria in the Ellxazbeth in Switzerland. romance had been the subject of gos- ALLEGE!» PASHER OF 8PUKIOU8 sented in tbe Irish parliament. not taken down, confetti which waa Fellow waa a fine name for Dollar- aooaaslr.atlon of Archduke Franz Franz Ferdinand was popular. sin in Vienna and tbe other capitals IS PICKED UP AT HILT, CALIF*. missed by th» street sweepers, and a hlde'a mount, for the critter had Ferdinand, 50 years of age. heir to Many ea< spades were < r<-dit<d to him of Europ«-. His uncle, the Emperor lAM’AL MERCHANT MAKES CDM- few deserted stands—these, snd piles ■u.-iny unusual stunts, but the Harney tbe throne of Emperor Franz Josef, m his younger days, but these are Franz Josef, protested strongly when nt neglected business correspondence, county rider outguessed him Tang" PLAINT AGAINST HIM said to have been much exaggerated. tbe archduke declared his intention Susie bucked hard and squealed loud and his morganatic wife, the Countess are all that are left His life was singularly free from scan 'of marrying the beautiful Bohemian. ly, and tried to unload Hlmpsou by Sophie Chotek. A student of Ik years Frum the time tbe Llakey and dal, it is said. He had a thorough Under the traditions of tbe Haps- Charged with giving a forged Snelling strings started In the relay scratching along (he fence, but to no threw ■ bomb at their carriage while military training, and became a gen burgs. no member of the imperial avail Tango Susie, by the way. was race Friday afternoon, until the fifth family can be married without the check to K. Sugarman, a local mer decided to he tbe worst new outlaw they were riding at Serjovo. It missed eral in 1 Ski. rider cam» In In the wild horse race chant, A. L. Pumford, alias A. Q. then* Then he filed with a revolver. ills love ufiair with tbe beautiful consent of its head, the sovereign. at the Rodeo Lloyd, was arrested at Hilt, Calif., Hunday, It was one grand and glori Bohemian Countess Sophie Cbotek Tbe archduke finally overcame tbe Every shot took effect, and he killed Maaaey had a bad horse under blin ous time The visitors were all Im- Sunday by Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Low, was a romance watched by the entire stubborn resistance of the emperor, ¿'and is in the county jail, awaiting a uteusely pleased, and say that they when War Paint cut loose, but he both before anyone could reach him. but Franz Josef did not give tbe im The Australn cabinet arrang- world Tbe assassination twenty-four years SPECIAL TR.VINH DEPARTED FOK will return next year aud bring their istayed on successfully. Skylight la preliminary hearing. another bad horse, but Chandler rode ago of Archduke Ferdinand, only son e<t to have Franz Ferdinand be perial consent until tbe Archduke ft lends. CHILOQUIN’, MEED AND MED The forgery was committed two trot bed to a princess of Saxony. ll Is had made oath to observe strictly the The Rodeo officials made no mis him In splendid form For the third of the ent|>eror and heir to tbe throne, Hapsburg traditions, never to attempt weeks ago, according to the autbori- un- FORD—WEED BAND FINK—ALL refusal to assent to this was so lake In securing Art Acord to take prise Dollarhlde and Massey were tied at Meyerttng. has never been cleared compromising that the cabinet, wa* to place his wife on the throne or es ties. Pumford then bought a suit of DELIGHTED * barge of arrangements, for each ■and each waa asked to ride again up by the royal family. The facts of • Dollarhlde drew Square Deal, and the tragedy and the causes of It have forced to abandon thia project, He tablish the right of succession for 'lotbes. hat and shoes from Sugar- ■•vent came off without delay man, and tendered the check In pay The biggest prise of the show, the drew Pin««», and both rode. never been explained. Il wag this refused this royal match because he their children. The emperor then ele ment. When arrested be was work vated the countess to the title of Prin- Tbe dispersing of tbe throngs at ■ hamplonahlp of the bucking conteet, i neither horae acted up an uMaasInallon that made Archduke had seen and fxllen in love with the ing for C. J. Sharp on the Pacific , cess Hohenberg. Countess Sophie, al that time maid . Frans Ferdinand heir to the threne tending tbe Rodeo began at 7 o’clock waa won by Earl Hlmpaon of I xm A u - •*ru,,X bB<1- highway. Sunday evening, when special trains gelea. Incidentally he won |35U la After the bucking ■ onteat waa over, left for Weed and for Kirk. The • ash and a lol worth |35v. tbe latter Stmpaon gave an exhibition of riding Weed band, ball team and boosters •tonated by the Klamath Itevelop Die pitching Holstein bull, and he have mad« themselves a uame In uieui company. Hlmpaon bad no ditn rode the bovine to a ataudatill Chau Klamath Falls aa boosters and live • ulty In riding bls way lulu tbe aeiui ,ll'*r o>de hDu auccMafully Saturday, ones. The Weed baud's willingness nuala on ICauirod Johuuy Saturday, '*"*• ■*1,11 Maaaey and Oscar Anderson to play on any and all occasions made uud Suuday he made good rides ou *«re thrown Sunday. a decided hit with everybody, and Mias Mitchell aud Tango Susie, tbe Tbe relay race uiouey was divided such spirit as this reflects well on the last mentioned squealing cuulluu. bel» eeu the Llakey and Huelllag box factory town. strings. Protesta were entered by ' oualy while she bucked. The Medford Elks left late last Secund money went to O. 1,. Cbaud- both parties On two occasiona Lla- THE ELONGATED COWBOY-POET night. This crowd was one of the tor, the Mallu rider, aud Jim Maaaey. key's first horse left tbe track al tbe COULDN’T FORGET PINEARS. llvest here, and they had all sorts of of Huydar, Wyo., won third, after be corral, and he protested about tbe fun. To entertain tbe Rogue River and Rosa itullarbid», of Montague. Kate belug open. Hlmpsou, who rode THOUGH, AND REMEMBERED Valley Elks was the easiest task tbe Calif., had each ridden an extra horae for Snelling bad a secund aud a half ' HIM IN TELEGRAM local Elks had, as they were the kind in tbe rldlug uf lb» quartet ouly au better time fur the three days Tbe who had one continuous circus, no • spi-rt could delect a difference, aa all rules provided that riders ride In full matter where they were sore good cleau riders, who scratched Western regalia, with chape aud “Here's hoping the best man wins «nd fanned while aboard the worst spurs. Thia provision waa violated by by tiudiug a place to sit on Pinears." Many In the crowd thought Chandler both riders. The foregoing telegram received by or Dollarhlde were the meu who |n the chariot race, after finishing the Rodeo Amusement Association Kl.ould have got the first prize, others a trirt« behind Saturday, the Llakey | from “Skeeter Bill'* Robbins shows • ould only see Hlmpaon for the |35v. team came In ahead of Donnelly Sun- that the tumble be took from the >»nson put a safe one through the in uud alill olbora contended that the jay. a high fly to Zutnbrum. Cremer scor Most any pitcher can work a double back of the Elks' outlaw last year Is money was Jim Massey s by right. |tt the cowgirte* race Saturday, MI m header in one day. pitching the sec ing after the catch. Clark made a try field. stole second, was sacrificed to still rankling. "Sheet" was just about i be judges, Gue Schroeder of Watson was thrown, and was uncun- ond game before the soreness settles 'foi third, dying by the Motscheu- third by Dale aud scored when Brown to get first money. l.ake, O. T. Audi-raon of lily, aud J. N. BC|o||g for gavera| minutes Aside bai her-Hsyden combination Nelson dropped the ball after tagglug him This year be was unable to be here, in bls flinging arm, but very few swung ineffectually. One hit, one run out at the plate on a perfect peg from Givens of Warner Lake, are all old from in,,, there were no Injuries, mound men have the nerve or endur Clark. Motsy fanned One hit, one as he was under contract to put on a lunebmeu, who kuow the bucking Klamath Falls failed to tally In A special Sunday race was the ance to du as Welch did Sunday, get show at Fresno Saturday and Sunday. OUTLAWS WERE TIRED, THOUGH, i-.ame from a to Issard, aud can catcli ruu. maverick race. In which a steer was in tbe box with au arm throbbing with their half. "Skeeter" always makes a hit with SO THIS WAS ABANDONED. the little fine points that inlas tbe In the sixth the locals went in tbe In the third Weed annexed two started, and all tlie cowboys with tile soreness ot Saturday's hurling, the crowd, and his absence was felt • rowd, and they were unanimously In ELKH PRAISE HIS WORK FOR more. Anthony siugled to the muddy lead by one run. Baum fanned; Peek ropes started after It. Hugh Atkln- aud go the full distance. luVor of Hlmpaon for the prize. It Itet Held; Peek followed with a double walked Zutnbrum, who Immediately hou of Cgsper, Wyo., was the first to SHOWS SUCCES!» What's more, Welch got away with waa for Just such a close matter aa to the same bad territory, scoring An- purloined second, coming home on get a rope on Its horns It, winning his second victory in two thia that these three meu were se thuny. On the throw-in Peek went to Hayden's hit to left field; Meaner was After the maverick race there came duys by a score of a to 7. lected to award the highest liouor. third, from which station he tallied safe on Cremer's error, but Welch hit if Art Acord ever wants a recom Of course, all the credit is uot to be on Sweetman's single. Sweetman was into a double play, Anthony tossing No matter who would have won, there a downpour of rain, which drove ev mendation as a Rodeo boas, be can would have been some disappoint erybody but Dau Cochran back Into given to Welch, for the boys played caught napping, Welch to Dale; Kaer the ball to Clark, forcing Hayden and get it without trouble from Klamath the grandstand After soaking Hie ball behind him, but their excellent ment, no well did all ride. Fallspeople, for tbe manner in which fanned and Cremer filed out to Baum Clark whipped it to Cremer in time In Saturday's contests, "Spike" reserved seats, this subsided, and the playing was partly due to the confi Three hits, two runs. • i etire Welch. One hit, one run. ■ he handled tbe three day show waa .meet continued. Owing to the wind. dence Inspired by Welch's Saturday Hpeckman drew Hquare Deal, and i __________ The excitement came in the sev exceptionally good. The delays which in the fourth, after Weed had gone enth. Nelson opened that frame for victory. And then the heady work made a good ride, until at the begin-' ¿he r°P|n« ¡can so easily occur were all eliminat Ksturdsy, as the ropers made many Klamath out in one-two-three order, of Motschenbacher and the brilliant nlng of a sidewind, the halter came ¡Weed with a single to left; Anthony NORTH * NEWHART HAVE A ed, and everything went off with snap off, and ho volplaned to terra firms. misses Hugh Atkinson's steer jump double started by Hayden but that put two over the rubber, Motsy drew isacrificed him to second, himself ex SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED PLANT and ginger. He was given Pinear for a second ed the fence and his horse jumped af will come in its place later in the tale a walk; Baum was called out on one piring, Welch to Dale; Peek clouted Acord is a bronk rider from the BETWEEN WORDEN' AND CA- of Dickey's bad decisions on strikes; one to the left field mud, scoring Nel of "how It happened.” mount, and was plied. Hambleton ter it, I word go, and there are few who can pass; both Jim Massey won the steer bulldog- Sweelman, as curtain raiser for the Zumbruni was Issued a rode Skylight, Cheney rode Wildcat, son; Sweet man blngled safe; Behnke compare with him in trick riding. Anthony runners advanced when King for the best total time. Hunday Sunday performance, filed out to Mea .luck Smith, after being blinded by poked one to left that allowed Peek ¡Owing to the many duties piled upon hlu neckcloth, was thrown by Black he missed his steer and fell to the ner; Behnke went out, Welch to Dale, fumbled Hayden's grounder; Messner to tally; Kaer fanned; Cremer hit for him, he was unable to give his hits, squeezed Motsy home, himself going ground, but he ran it down and made Klamath eouuty's payroll Is to re- nnd Kaer failed to connect. No Diamond, mid Harry Brown rode a double that scored Sweetinan and "drunken ride" during the show. Had I out. Peek to Cremer; Cremer’s wide 1 Behnke; Clark lifted a high one to ¡celve another boost next week, when lllmrock Johnny by ki-eplng his a sensational bulldoK no runs. it not been for the fact that Pinears peg to third in an attempt to catch und . the uetv sawmill of Oscar North and For Klamath Falla, Maxwell npura In the cinch. Afterwards he Art Acord, who wns second, made Stevenson. Five hits, four runs. waa ttred after the finals Suuday rode Cheyenue, but waa eliminated (he record time for n single bulldog, Stevenson whiffed. Dale lived on Cr.- Zumbruni helped, when "Chuck" saw In this same seventh Motsy pulled I J, W. Newhart starts operations. This Acord would have been asked to ride Brown leave the plate to assist in re li Its. unor's error; Motsy fanned. No mill is located between Worden and from the seml-llnals. After Porcu- throwing his steer Sunday in 24 sec some real stuff that turned defeat covering the ball he streaked it for into victory. Maxwell and Stevenson Calor. It has just been completed, him by the crowd. He would have pine ran, Jim Enstburn rode Ortssly onds. Art has made this In Id sec no runs. In the second frame Weed scored. home with the second tally. Welch each poked safe ones through the and Is oue of the best equipped small been willing to have done so—in fact, Murph to a standstill, nnd l^ive onds at two other shows. he had told the judges that he would Chandler got In solid by conquering The potato race Sunday was won ¡Cremer smashed out a two-sacker, but grounded out, Anthony to Cremer. Infield; Dale followed with a two-sack mills tn this section. give such an exhibition. No hits, two runs. In ten hours the plant will cut 35,- vicious little Donnelly, Thia horse by the Llskey team, In a hard fought | would have expired at second If Mea I swat that scored Maxwell; Motsy tried hard to bite the Malin boy. contest. In this some of the contest ner hnd coverd the bag In time to take Weed was at the mercy of Welch In came to bat when two runs were '000 feet. Although offered a good Bids will be taken for the pipe Charlie Read, a Malin kid, made a ants became too excited, and were the quick peg from Welch; as It was the fifth and sixth, while Klamath needed to tie. After two attempted I price for the mill output, the concern tine ride on “Baby Pelican,” for thirsting for a scrap at the end. The Cremer went to third on the play, Falls plucked one In each of these bunts rolled foul the Weed Infield thas decided to grade Its lumber, and ■ line from Oregon City to the south |lt already has several chances to con fork of the Clackamas to give that where he remained while Clark wait Innings. In the fifth, sfter Maxwell which he waa given n special prize. city pure water supply. tract the box lumber sawed ed for four wide ones. Brown lifted grounded out. Peek to Cremer, Ste (Continued on Pace 4) (Continued on page 4) For the aeml-flnala Sunday, Roas I UNDER ARREST EXODUS BEGAN SUNDAY NIGHT Locals Take Both Games From the Weed Ball Team Yesterday’s Game Was Anybody’s Up to the Last—Welsh Pitched With Arm in Very Bad Shape NEW SAWMILL TO START NEXT WEEK I