The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 16, 1913, Image 1

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IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES AT THE
KLAMATH AGENCY WHEN CITIZEN
PROSPECTS OF FUTURE ARE TOLD
ModofclndMis Pledge Allegiance Iff $
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GLYNN REFUSES
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Willi Dm TilHK Mllii of l'rly
I lliiiiiiirnxrmriil of Urn Imllmi.
ruillin ItiitiiilM-r. AIHiiiiikIi Mt of
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(llyliui rittlii lil .Tfini IMml liof
onnirlili Will .Vol 'mliiH Mm.
Hnlrr llifu-irM l Unw HuImihI
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(Inn of Mm tilitcgut occuhIiiiih In llio
mmti-rii hliturr of iliu Klmiinth Indian
Itllnii Ionic jilaiu lliln Hfltrnoon wlitu
riiriiiiitnllci of tlm Klntiutlii unit
Moilura iifnit-d (liolr MlKimturm to a
iltcUrmlun of nlloKlnnrn lu (ho United
tllntua, nnd mrllclnlod lu Hie ra la
in of tliu llrt American flax cror
liolilvd on llio rcurrvotlon by Indiana.
Tim nnc tiM-d Ima bvn linlatnd by
liinni llian a lui nd rod irlbca of In
illiinn, nml will eventually liavo bcu
niUoil by I S3 trllirt. It waa a. part
of I lui ivroinuuy of Ilia Itudmau Wan
nnmkvr Kii.udlllnn of UltUenabli to
tlm North American Indian, which la
livro today on ita 21,000 nilln trip to
mrry tlm mciiaira of I'rcaldmt Wll
mm. Secretary Ijnu anil Indian Cora
nilMlonrr Abbott, Hodman Wanamak
rr unit otbera to llio trlbei, uud Initlll
Into tlm Him! Man vnioimlly n ilcilro
for full cltUvuililp, n revurence for
tlm Aincrlian fln, uud a truo rcallta
linn of vrhat. tlirouch Induatrlal
hcI.imiU, farmlnir, etc, tho Indian can
nirmiiiUh for lila race and bla
country,
lliadliiic'tlio parly la Vr. Kuaautb
Dixon, one of tlio cloncat atudenta of
llio Indian In tlm United HtatM, and a
ninn lio Imi dvoted year to work
for tlm uplifting of tho Hcd man. The
Indian nervlco U reprcaentcd by Major
Jhiiidk Mcl-aulilln, Inapector, who
linn btn Identified with the aervlcn
for forty yoara, and baa been cloaely
liiniind with tlm work In nil part
or bo Vet.
Unptuln Oliver O, Apolciale of
Kliifimth Kalla, who. In addition to hli
nvrlec mt Indltit iismt hero, pnrtlcl
' puteil rn an itftii m thi n.nly uprU
Inn, and Major flPl.turhlln, met for
tho lim'lluio In twolvn y (!, ao their
trHtln Ih i C.Hifttfiil' mltilvcent
outs They woikwl lOMiilhur at tlmen
when Ai lB.lo ni iiKtBt hero,
U.IM'TK.VA.ST liOVKUXOH IH IK.
rifAIUil.Nri IIUTIMI
Al tho onnlng of the around In!
New York harbor lor the North Amcr-MiUii- ('ohiIhui-h in l'iwmlun uf K.
Ii-nn Indian Mmnnrlnl lu Februnrv.
thlrtytwo cklefa, rBintntliic cvn
trite of Indian, nlfiied an outh of
l.lralaiuo to the United Htatca, and
lth each handling a ropo, thay raUcd
Kin IIar over the lt, the Ural official
llK raUluK by an Indian. Willi thin
miiio IIak and ropea, the Klamalh lu-i
laua eri' made to feel today thut I'liltml Pr. n.r.ir.
Ihcy ro truly a part of tho Amerlc.nf aI.HANV. Auk. I6(loon.or Wm.
uain.il, iiiuuren or tlm novernment, ..,
hut brnlhera to all mankind. -""r """'""" '" i"""""" tin
At I ho conclusion of tho flax cere, ocu,,r' c.1,an,l",r Meutrnant tliw.
tiouy, r. Dixon irentrl llk flaca "iinr Olyun I dlncliarglni pructlo
lo inch tribe, ThU almple exerclae nl1 " "r O'C Kubernatnrlal dutlts
wna one moil Imprcaalre, and the rnit mot "' the wtato oRlclala nro up
i minlly atolcal Indian could not whol- boldliiK him In hi tank. I'reimure U
lr rcirrn hit emotion na he readied lw,nK 'rouiht from many aourcca to
I hat he waa a part of what the flu 'WJrauado (llynn to forcibly elect Hut.
Hand for, and la brother lo all olhiror ,rom Iheraplto .but (llynn refuaca
ra who revere It. ill enter Into any unseemly wransle.
The voice of the "(treat Whit. I It U predicted that the dual mar.
I ather" waa heard on the reservation trlor,ll wl" nt)l continue long. Al
EUGENE ISAXTON
DECLARES THAT
HE IS INNOCENT
INo British Dukes For Miss
Edna Goodrich to Wed
Just before the Has reramlmv. k.n
the fotlowInK phonoiraphle record of
l. Mterch by lreldeht Wondrow wn.
on waa reproduced for an lnteresled
i viwmbiaie:
My llrothera A hundred yeara ago
I resident Jeferaon, one of the great
i si of my predeceaaora. said to n.
thief of the Upper Cherekeea:
"My children. I shall relolr to
the day when the Ked Men, our naif h
bora, become truly one great cople
with tm, enjoying all the rlahta mi
privilege we do. and llvlnc In imp
anil plenty, as we do. without anvonn
to make them nfrald, to Injuro their
poroii, or to lake their property
without being punished for It accord.
Iiik to fixed law."
ThU I any lo you acaln today; but
n hundred yeara have gone by, and we
are nearer these great thlnn then
hoped for, now, much Bearer than we
were then. Kducatlen, agriculture,
tho trade, are the Red Man' road to
tho whlto raan'a civilisation today,
as they were In the dara of JeVeraon.
and happily, you have gone a long
way on that road.
Thero aro tome dark uacea In the
history of the white man'a dealing
though Olynn's position la tho atrong
est, the leader are discouraging nil
talk of violence. Threats are belaa-
made V tho followers or the gover
nor, and If any action la takes It U
leared that a riot wll ensue.
Alt Information at to the condition
ot Mrs Hulier haa been refused. Her
friends want her removed from the
ttcne or the trouble, hut pht non't
leave her husband.
CLUGMEN ARE
PUT ON TRIAL
aiVKH AUXHJJ.T OV MIMNKI.K IX
I.NTKRKffTINf) IXTKHVIKW
Claims That He Wan 700 Mile Fium
Twin Ikr Ceiimrr Wheat Alleged
Forgery Was C'saninhlnl, anil Haya
That Me Waa Never Married, and
Never Travrlfd With a Woman dn
IIU WKe.
hiiKMio Unxton, .the man arrested
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and bruught hero from Idaho by Fred
Morley, and who la bow la the county
Jail charged with forgery, asserts that
he Is absolutely 'innocent, and says
Hint he haa nothing to hide from any
uno. He court the fullest lavestlca-
tlou of ail hbt movement during the
past, and offer to furnleh the name)
or people and places be haa stopped
at during the poet two years, us he
want these psefle eesuaMHUaeA4
with to verify any statement be
makes.
Mr. Box ton U a very amall man.
about 44 yearapf SHeclalms
that he has never bees MrrMiw
has been stated. He ahowa great fa
miliarity with disease of horse, ani
claims to be an expert horseman and
travellag barber. The following state
ment or hi side of the story was writ-
ten for Tho Herald by Mr. Sexton. '
"IMvaso believe me when I aay that j
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awe veesi is sjassssavacaWSBaV . Awl
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fsiasd rwas aiHs Vm
HiSA4MwIAsaB. Uswdal
tfore my case is ended here, many
I of you shall say: Kugcne 8axton wa
more alnneil against than slnnlnr. I
stand today both ready and wlttlns
to go on trial before alt the people of
Klamath county, and I can look tho
whole world In the lace and say. I
waa never at any time guilty of tbla
wiui crime oi lorgery.
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LONDON', Aug. 15. Mla Ksas
'Goodrich, who announced Is New
rerk oersef fMsfrrMTaMriHsa that
she would wed a duke presumably
as Kagllsa duke I deemed to dtoss-
pelntmest. There are so dukes left
for the lateat of Nat C. Oeodwls'a ex
wive. All the dukea are married,
.aged or roplt- --. -
So If tome Kngtlsh duke engaged
himself to Mlsa Goodrich ahe was
fooled.
Of courso there are Iota and lota of
duke on the continent. Dut moat of
thorn marry Americana because they
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United Press Service
1.08 AN0KI.K8. Alir. 1 Char.d
with contributing to tbo dellnouenev
with the Indian, and ma.y sari. , "':.!'" !I",".'.1.V. i "c,urM
tlm rwnril .M .I.I....I -l.i. .w -" I'wil :!! un overy mOVIHg PIC-
Ihn record are stained with the greed ,ro ci,,...,. , lh Prtlln, ,:.-.
KOItlllll HTOItV I.VVOLVINU A
Vfll'Ml MOTION I'lCTUKK ACT
ItlH IH HCHKIlt'l.KD TO COM
MKXCK TOIIAV
and avarice of those who have
thought only of their own prist; but
It 1 also truo that the nuroosea and
motives or thl great government and
of our nation a a whole toward the
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IWII1W Mil. ifciHMMWl IMiagMBfc
Dunsmuir Band Entertains
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Citizens and Enjoys Its
Annual Outing in Klamath
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i Hliiro It h ortinnlwitlon koiiio yenra
uk, tho Dnnsiiiiilr baud tMvi an mi-
turnl outliiK lu Hiimtimr. Thl year
llieypluiineil Honii'thliiK n llltlo more
' jolaboUto tjiau ;tny thins prcvlouNly
'' aUemptoil, t ttircu ilujn' outlug lu
Klautratl) county. Thiy nrrlveil hro
ihh( oviniug. asu initiieinatoiy un-
''n'.me giit.11 nf tho city, but, contrary
'tii most fun (ti'n of llio kind, tho
gileau did tho uJor lorllon of the
entertaining.' j First they intruded up
" lUIn atfeet, dlscoumlng aweot music
, ' 'un thuy marched1! the they gave an
,i ii.r aircotjeert is the court house
. ML, ,ounda; later In the evening they
'v 'WMS35tf JJIrtfor, Us,drey
nt tho Houston opera house. Thl
evening they will repeat the opon air
loucort and the opera house danee,
which la dollghtful new, Indeed, to
tho trlppora of the light fantaatlc.
Tomorrow an excuralos will bo
taken on the Upper take on the
Htuamor Wlnema, Captain Totten as
nomicou that only ICO Wll be takon as
i lie boat, And many are aecurlag their
tici.eu toaay, o a not to mwa the
trip Music Is to be furnished on the
tool by the band.
Tlm hova exoreaa themaelvev aa lilt
ing nloaauntty surprised with Klam-
hih) und that heroafter It will be an
ccay matter to decide where to spend
weir annual uuung.
l.uCoe and lilchnrd llolllngswortb.
wealthy bus iiom men und nrnmln.ni
Moctely clubmen, went to (rial today.
The men wero recently arrested
during the wholesale round-un by
state and federal authorities, who had
been investigating Innumerable white
slavery eases reported following the
rnmoua wgga-camlnettl exposure.
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FORT WOMAN IS
OPERATED ON
MltM. OIINsON, WHO WAX T.tKKN
TO HtltTliA.Mt liAHT WKKK IH
IIKCOVKKINtl r'IM)M OPKK.
TION' POK TUMOIt
Mr. K, I,, (llbson of Fort Khiuiath.
who was taken lo Portland tbo first et
the week by Dr. Morrow, wn oner.
Hied upon Thursday at the Quod Sa
maritan hospital, Mr, nibsos had
been .suffering for some timo with'
tumor, A wire received today trout
Dr.Morrow states that tho operation
VMS successful. sJMl'that'bw uutiest la
on the wav In' muvuv ii.u .i..i...
wjl return o Klamath Falls Tuesday,
arrived at Mineral. Idaho, the
very first part at Auguat, this year.
My cousin told me the sheriff of Wel
ter had bees at hi house looking for
me. I was Indeed very much surpria-
ed to hear that newa. I did rlaht
then and there aet dowa and writs to
Wm. Wslker. the aherlff of Welser.
I solid to him: 'Mr. Sheriff. If I am
wanted, will you please come to Mln
eral at once, or send any one and gt
me. I sm entirely Innocent of any
crime, snd I will wait here six, day
for you to como snd get me.'
"I thought in case he'dld not get
the first letter, It would only be fair
to writs again. So I did write an
other letter to the sheriff. I wrote
saying that If t am wasted by your
office, will you please come hern to
Mineral st 'once. I sm waiting tor
you here.
The next morning Wm. Walker.
tho aherlff, and Mr: "Peace, a desutr
aherlff, and a splendid ffne fellow he
is, too, came and took me to Welser
to the Jail. I remained at that time
Iffvo daya In Jail In cars, of the aherff.
On Sunday Mr. Walker let me est of
ma jail, saying; 'Saxtoa. I never did
believe you guilty,'
"I left Welservos Sunday afternoon.
I have been told alnro that Mr. Prod
Morley called on Mr. Walker that af-
tornoou and aaked for me. The ahr-
Iff told Mr. Morley hothad'turasd ms
Iooho at noon that very day. At about
n o'clock on Monday morning I tr-
nvea uacic once again at Mineral. I
paid my own expenses tall the .way
back; I wrote a long' letter'' to Mr.
Walker, saying that If the ostcer from
Klamath Kail ahould call for me at
your oMce please aay to him I am
ibm again back; at1 Mineral, and If
that gentleman ahould care to aee me
Please tell htm is. sail oa me sere.
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waiieu iBsss sai"-,:,isea Mr. aaNrir
nnd Mr. Peas, two deautV rJwaV
SAW NOTHING AS
GOOD AS KLAMATH
IXK'AL flARAOt. MAN SAYS" MKK-
HILL VAIXKY LOOKS HKTTKH
TO HIM THAN ANYTHING HK
TWKKN HKItK AND 'FRISCO
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sees to rebstHUtats the rsrtssss i
os stage bsastles ,sr,- etaerwi
Kurepe Seldem s tssr wsd
csa wemea fsr tbstr ssssty. vYtm
can't.msks a aH si MssAs Csrtswat
If It la tme that Miss Osodriak ass
beeosM esgsged. ths'nssrt.taat las'
Nat C. Ooodwls Mx.Wlves -' '
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tlon was-about- tojS-
presssly satrss. It
stood that the four Mrs.' Ossdwai
who have been freed wars sksst t
Join themselves la as.rogaalsstlea fsr
the" perpctuatioa of the wemala afl
one or the most marrykag nmtrlxaat
rScari'ertis's'rs hm. far BJat
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KANSAS C1TT. As. !.- is
the thirteenth str.ttlks
beat, with as:rsnCka aegks.
pens rr
deUlU
There' nothing between hers sad
San Francisco to compare with Klam
ath Valley," aald W. T. Lee of the
Central Oarage, who with P. M. Reldy
ana Chas, Hortou. arrived last sight
from San Francisco la Mr. Hortou'
New Overland car. '
We CAnA thrmivti lb mnnli.tMtw.
ed-of Sacramento' Valley, the Salons
Gardens snd the agricultural section
of Yelo-couuty, but nowhere did we
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see anything that looked as good as
the valley between hers and MerrllJ."
ana uee meant overy word he said.
Flsal
wars srraagsd today fsr the
payment, to th state sC tas lawjait kV
r -t t . V Vi 4. j -J"I1
henisace ux la Its hlstorVfi Tas Isvy
ameunU.to'sssrly half a xsMHsa daW
tan, tas SeUte eoaeeraed ssiac that
of, Us late Mms. Arcadia dsBaker.
It la valued, at f .509.a. sad is-!
ictuses nsiMiags intimately
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raagss trssa 1M to 1st.
Uto towas sastassa as
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kM sanv W ths sswtoss aasl gsS.
Warns SM.Walaar fea. -- - -
sf .wstsr ars saT issia as tkts5v2. '
tas offlietod tesalttlss, ".., a
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with tha roiBBBtlv dsva ih a-i.k k. . -. i .
occupation of Callforalsr aid sew llasMlsasT lldT
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Mr. Ie made the trip to get a cur
for Mr. Hortoa. and to arraase far
the 11)14 automobile business, which.
(tccordlug to his opinion, will be the
ulfgeat in Klamath history.
United Press asrviss
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Scfeoofe te to Be SUrtrt St
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MuuhiUvIIIo Chauluu4ua Opeas '
MOUNDHVILLK, Y. Va.Aug. IC.
With omu of the beet known Chau
tauqua speaker la the country sched
uled to uko nddreeees, hundreds or
n,.mkla fmm thla 'aBM mrl.l.. i
Msrytandaud'PettBHylvskiaKatssnS
here today for the aanual Mssadsvllls
Chautauqua, whlcn opens tomorrow..
Koailei- Ysi-hls ht' Trial Hsess
MARBI.KliKAU. MASS. Aua-'lfi.i,
Nine sunder yachts sued serosa th
starting llns tsday Irf the 'trmlraees
w, xmviKK " wii repressat
UacMyaamln the latoraatlsaal rases
sl-e nation-wide esmpsfajm tolmprore
tbs health and eScleacy-ef H,H,-
jOOO public school children Ma the
United States will be launched" at
Uuffalo during the week of August
25, according to anraasouaesst
made today by Dr. Thomas A. Storey.
ot the College of the City at New
Vork. In s statement giving tas de
tailed, plans of the, FoaHa interna-
flnnot PlWMU. MICkHAfe MM , "
i v r "i"" sygeas. .,
The urgent need at aehaal Mhn
will be one ot the principal topW dts
cusaed by th ?? "p"saksrp aa ,'the
program at.'Buffaisi',' Atiaiia Uni
bo. called tooths prevamsc'sad smMH-'
(loss In the public Mholsfafmay
leading cities condltioaa whles." is'sa
dsclarsd,hif sprvtersr;;toad aasw
that Uspaysrs ars mk esmseiaaito
pay om weasy at a
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Accordlag to etaihsise a4ah!ahv
Storey has'! rssstvsd ssSssal xsamuW'
school chlldrsa' areVsasteaaar xsaaa.
such commoa tfaastaa'aa tw asaip
decayed esthobstwetlsinaVtB tk
noes sad throsLsUa'dxasaaaa. amfss.
tlvs hearing sad asrvsas iasesaa. a.
wen ss psyaisst asfl
DeJssstss'wIU as salast aa-
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