The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 22, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS Tl IK
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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914
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WAnlllNNOTON. May
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cauk' lie lld thai If Morgan, Ui
Rial) (tolly Hi l.lnitle lor tlio M'W'1
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tic tnrAp.l Hi troll, nti.1 arrpi.tnl' ' u l''l ' r m"r'
1.1. ,,. i.,.iifi.ii,i imil. iimln. the irtp nml tln-r will
In irton.
for thlA MHncrltltti,
MiUKSf ton
practlnilly flrl" lilm.
Willi
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a riMiturfcai.ia mau'iii'tu uu-;
KHblllC till, .olilmiltoi.. MrlUmtoin.
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o t1 'Irlrtll. Uf III" ltl'41 h..lhl,c(
dm Now llrli ami tli" (Irmi.l Tit.nU
Tim cl.-n of ll.o livarliiK ratlntr
tramatlr It l nut Mlrtl that
WcIIpi. ran Up prowoH"! undxr tbi
InJittmnt hretne MoUihoi of thn
Hl.tfiimii art
Mllli .xtilall.nl (tip (Irainl Tnink
affair a Morgan' .loltiic. Mo mltll
that l. Uvlrvl to tiooLli'r tl.o hlnuiu
In It, knoMliiit llir to.iilltlo.t of Mor
(ah' hraltli al tttu tlllln. j
i ku Mlll.ily Hint Inillrtmpiil'AITKIt
-oulil ha( klllrO lilm," at.l Mclli'll. )VT
Tbrfw a nothing I nil Id not l.ai'j
iloiio fqr Morgan " I
Al tliU jMilnl lh Hltn-V i-yr-l
flllr.1 with t.iira nml III tolcn hroUn,
I tol.l Morean'a aon nhuut It," ho
,t.i. .,.! )... K.1.1 m.. i!.ai ll would!
i i.i r..r in iravn lli Nw
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I tol.l lilm that tliU dUnil.all-o ll.-nry KlolT. enrrtakr of n limn- Jntlortii.y. Htoiu. & (Snli-. all xvalvH
a tun what I tliougltl irop.tr r- ufarturor'. rwld.-nc Into trmihlc prcllmlnnry wamlnntlon. and will
ward lor what I had dam. In rw.l.wih Itio authorltl.-. " -,r "u"''1 " Jur' ,
Ing dl.Krnw to iaxo hU father llo! In the nflrrnoon Kloft ..H:ured a Tl.o romplnltinnl l Sherman A.
frit Imdly. and m-ured me thai lfhlgh powered rllle and went out on Hrown. llo allege thai l he men
bl. father had Wnlndlcted.lt would. the highway nnd h-gan to nrtub t.ullt a road fence nrriM the blgh
havo lia.tened I.In death 'military ow.liillot... and flrenrtnii drill, 'way nnd that when hU brother went
"NnVertheliwJl, he BfrxHl"l Ibe rit
Ignatlon," JoMph V. Kolk, thief cuiinwl for
U.e lutmtntK Commerce t.'ommlwlon.
fliinounred that WIIIIaiii Uorkefeller.
(ieorge Mi'Colloilgtl
Morehouni) nn.l II M HoohHperger
filed phynlrlali-' rertlllrateit, ntntllig
Hint their liven would bo III danger
If Ihoy were, forced to (etlfy nt the
lienrllig.
"Il.il lliM-ki.f.tller wn nhle lo III-1
t.iut .i..iitii ..f it... New neniup nnd down the dimty highway
.Hr..inr. .,.i,,e.tRv." mild Mi Chord.
xi..ii 1.1 ... ,.,,,... iimi Hurl..-1
fellors' romllllou wn such Hint l.ejuulrk single III.., douhlo tile nn.l four
fniild mil uiiitwer n dtucn iiielloiiijnbret.
tonsBfiiilvoly without n brenkdown. Mennwhlle tho Kl.erlff olllco wn
An ndjournmeiit wn taken until notified, mid when the n.miteur w.l-
Tiiesdny ,llorH W,r" r","l' ,0 ,,rop' n ,1,,,u,)'
' iHl.erlfT stole up behind Kloff nnd laid
.W Ilii, n. HUty. ll'11" " 'rl,,, K,,n M examined It
Hufii Monro I nttnietluK much nt- wn empty
lentlou on the ulreel) todny with hlj "
Into model llnyne. Tho cur I fiO'Mi. Mitchell 1tour.
lmmepowor. nn.l hn tho electric gear I Mr. . A. Mitchell returned tail
hllt nnd other ullrn-modern uppll-JnlKbt from n visit with relative In
nnrM, I.Moiitnuii.
Trains Relay String
Dan Liskey Is Coming Strong to the Elks' Rodeo
Hun KUIuy I In llni 'Hy '0,,u
ovor tho program for lh Klk llodeo.
I.Ukoy will linvo nt Intuit. Mnvmi horse
lo ontor In tho dofforuitl ovuttl tl
I now laying out iv truck nt tho rniif"
on which to liiilu hi horwii. Mukoy
will hnvo ti rolny trlnK nml ho hoiit
that ho cuti clean up unyllilnK l H"t
county am! say ho ulreudy hit ilmt
money won In tho rolny rare,
Ho will nUo outer (n tho potato
rnoo nnd tho tug of wr for suddlo
liorno. Ho offer to fui;nlh two good
LUUAL tLKS WILL
VISIT LAKEVIEW:
roiirv nit i in -nit ls" will
I joi'iinki to M:iuim:itiMi
HHVIV MIAT TO VIMT TIN".
avilciis n.ni
t AUoui fori) or lift) uiemborii of
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... ,... ,.j.,Et. mi ,. m,i,,Ww. ni:V VOIIK. May 22. "ll' lucre
tin Uur ta of hum mown T.u !, , u,utl (l )lrJ of u , IwvJwWlii
wu4 l-ia.lkully drltll UMI) IIw'ahii dalrlne can w It for him-r-Kiilsr
m.-Hlt.g ..f the lodge hut ,,, ,, ,. ,,, ,, ,)0W l0 ,.,.,
.t.,.,6 miu n rui.u.miM. rcMt.iine
... .... 1 ....... 1.,, iMim Hum
nml (Mis. J. Mrtflln ww. appointed to
nirB.ie,...r Lie .....
Tim Klk t.f t.ak.iew !iir a ery
f1(tufMl)lite club and during ihe w'n-
ter Iibxm flllrd u. vr I'.lio rluti
rtvtx in at , . t 1. . .. i, ... j .
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""' r u... i.k.i..w iiitm'r to
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lirotmlily Icaui linr Haturila uiorn
Inc. Majr 30 m return Monday for.-
mtiitt Iti Aililltlmi In tl, inninliMr
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'plttfo tlirlr ntlviTlUlne for tl.o hie
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WAR MAD CLERK
RECRUITS ARMY
ICtarvi.Cf Hunt, llii-lr hire.! man, a ml
SOI.ITAItY llltll.l.. ATwhclr dauKl.trr. Illanrho nml lnn
OK lMITV Itll'l.i:. HK'oodico and Mlldrrd Voko, wro nr-
IXJII'I'IS SOl'U TO -j. irmtod at tl.lr bonii-t'nd near Cr)i
linmmv. MASVAU ' '! ""- Co.Mc John
HA.V ItAKAKU May 22. An nt-
tpinut In oreanlio a viiunil of Kiildli-m
nml mnrch on Mexiro ha brought
i Kour artors of a moving pirturo com-
t.any wntehed lilm nnd Iniighed. Then
four laborer rntnn down the road
and alio laughed.
A ahiittt of mirth went up when
Miller, HitiiHiel'Kloff nhiio.im.vd thin he wn getting1
ready for wnr with Mexlro. Suddenly
Kloff brought the rifle to I.U shoulder
levelled It nt the right men mid
lommnuded I hem to fnll In,
Tlify
fell III.
For half mi hour Kloff drilled them
Ho
ch.
Hindu them iniinh nnd counter imirrh
march slowly and on tho
douhlo
bucking horse and u numbor of wild
lioraiw, henlde four horea Tor tho
(ihurlot nice, ll will be Hwnn l.uko
iignlnst Hio county nccordlng to l-l-kev
anil from tho bIihwIiik he inmlo
Inst your ll I a f t '"' tuo
other Hectloiw of tho county will hnvo
to go siiiuii If they bout him,
l.lykoy hna Just recolvod ti letter
from hi brother nt HornhrooK to tho
effect thul ubout (our humlreu people
from thul wctlim nre coining to tho
Hoiloo In Jul)',
!"RIVER IS THERE,"
SAYS ROOSEVELT
ItllTlllSCIt IHWrLIt SAYS UK
WILL Till, I, A.VVIIOin I.NTKIL
i:ti:i ji'st how to m:,rn
tmi: m:v .stiika.m
Uuiuil l'rca Hervlco
u,,.,,..- Mild t'oloiil HnMfVt.lt toduy.l
11,,.,, .jhwHdumI regarding the new
fvi.r he discovered.
t,M,.Vt,l ,j . work al ti,,.
"Outlook nttlte. dictating to u Meml
t.grnpht-r, for om lime. After thl. J
he d. tole.l hi lime lo unpacking hi 1
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m-.iiu'.i 111 1 iip tiiucrirnii jiiikc.i.i.
of .Nntnrl iiumry
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I'lM.v ixiMi'ii.vr oi-' nitow.v.
am. waivi:
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I'ltCI.IMI.VAItY
ChnrKi'il with ubktrurthii; n hlish- j
.way, nn.l with .olntii.K a wrapon nt
!lrr.l 1! Ilrowu nn.l thrcatfiitni; to'
VIII him. Mr ni.u Mr. W. V Wylaml.
KCltauocK, ami nroucni nrr; lor
preliminary hearlnc.
Thu mni nrt chiirKl with oh
DtrurtliiK th.'hlKhwny, nml thi wonu-ii
iwllh thronU to kill
ThrouKh their
io re.uuvo u, me u. p
loaded gun ni him. nnu inrunieiieit .
to kill l.lm Fred (3. Hrown wn n
candidate for county Ktirveyor In the
recent primaries.
According to the defendant In
the nctlon, thl wn only one of n er
le of persecution Inlllcted upon
them lnce they took the hoineten.l.
(They hay their claim hn been con-
teto.i, and they nave sunereu oinor
nnnoynnce.
Two of the girl nre crippled, nnd
weigh les tti nil '.)0 pound. They
Htato that in the nbence of thu men
from tho plnce, Drown struck nt thorn
nnd their mother when they sought
to leHtrnln lilm from tearing down
the fence.
LAKE COUNTY MAY
USE THE RECALL
SCHOOL SirCKHIXTKXHKXT OI.IV
Kit IS TIIK C.U'SK OF THK COM
I'LAIXT. SAYS WOMF.X WHIT
INO TO SALKM
SAI.KM. Oro., Muy 22. A move
meut I being utnrted In l.uko county
to recall tho school mipertuteudent,
0. K. Oliver, nccordlng to u letter re
ceived by Soctctsry of Stnto Olcott
from Mr. F. A, Humlngton, of l.nko.
Shu Hiild thul n teuchor nt Lake hud
Ncut money to tho county superin
tendent for uho In purchasing library
books, u ml that they could gut no In
formation from the superintendent
nliottt tho book or money. Mis,
llomliiKtou nskod the Secretniy of
Htnto to ndvUo hor ob to what pro
ceeduro uhould be followed In recall
ing mi official.
Kvorythlng I In readlnos for thu
Shirtwaist Dancing Club dnnco flat-
urduy. It
NEIGHBORHOOD
ISI'AT OF WAR
Villa Troops Start Immediately for Campaign
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This Is the latest photograph taken
of Cenernt i'ancho Villa, !-bamllt,
and now tho foremost man In Mexico,
xcept llucrtn. The photograph was.
taken shortly after hi victory at Tor-
United 1'ress Service
KL PASO. May 22..
-As a result i
of the evueuntlou of Saltlllo by the;iro. This city, south of San Louis
Federal forces, military activity In
Mexico hn been transferred to thojto Mexico City.
south central purt, leaving Northern ;
Mexico entirely In the hand of thobiglu to move southward immediate-
CoustltutluualUta forces.
It I not expected that tho Federals '
wlll make nuy big defense of Snn
Louis Potosl, This I already being
Lesolged by rebels under Torres and
Cutlrrcz.
SPITTING ON WALK
TO CAUSE ARRESTS
POHTUIXH TAKES .DHASTIO
STEPS TO SEE THAT SA.MTAHY
MiaSIIKK IS PHOPEHLV OIL
SEHVKH
PORTLAND, May 22. Vlloator
of tho nntl-splttltiK ordinance uro to
bo nrrestod.
City Health Officer Murcollus this
morning detailed his entire force of
sanitary inspector to patrol tho
downtown street and to arrest every
body found expectorating on tho side
walks, llo also bus asked tho Chief
ot Police to co-operate with lilm in
thu enforcement uf tho ordinance.
Recently MnrceJIus has received
many complaints from various sou ro
es in regard to tho rion-eiiforcement
of thl ordluunco.
MOVING SOUTH
reon, which was the turning point i
the Mexican rebellion. Since then
Villa's power has becomo so great
that he has overshadowed Carranza
who. however, still signs himself
"Supreme Chief."
It Is believed that the scene of
the next big battle will be at Quere-
U'otosi auu east or tuxpam. is tno Key
Ceneral Villa and his forces will
ilv. Owing to the railroad between
S'nltlllo uud San Louis Potosl being
wrecked ,by tho Federals, Villa will
transport his troops via Monterey
and Tnmplco, thence to San Louis
Potosl route.
iHIGH SCHOOL IS
ENJOYING PICNIC
STCllKXTS AXII FHIEXDS TAKE
STKAMKK TO ITPPEH UKE
POINTS. STUDIES AHE COM
PLKTKD FOH THK YKAU
High bchool students and their
Xrleuds are today enjoying a picnic
on the Upper Klamath Lake. Leav
ing this morning on the steamer Wl
noma, tho Jolly party proceeded to the
picnic grounds between Harrlman
Lodge nml Ilocky Point, where three
hours wero spent in plcnlcklug.
Many picnic parties took basket
lunches. For those who did not, the
high school served a cafeteria lunch.
Tho studies for the term wero com
pleted yesterday. Tho first few dnys
o.f noxt week will be devoted to ex
ams, followed by commencement.
"KLAMATH BEATS
'EM ALL" KELLER
KOIOIKIt llt'HI.VKSH MA.V ASH IIJH
KAMII-V KKTL'UN FIIOM VIHIT
TllltOLOII MIDDI.K WK8T
All three a corpulent and trailing
as uver, ana tickled lo gel dock, ioi
Klamath again. Mr. and Mr. J. J.
Keller and ton 1'aul, returned lost
night from a five months' trip. They
iipi-nt the greater part of their time
at their former home In tho middle
west, but hav.; also visited Chicago,
Bu ljula. New Orkuris, Kl Pao, U
' Angeles, San. FrancUco and other
cltlen.
"Klamath Falls Is as lively as any
small city that we Visited, and a great
deal livelier than ino most of them,"
said Keller today, pausing to give his
right arm a chance to rest from the
many vigorous shakings It Is getting j
irom irienos. r rom wiiai i ne-ru
and saw In other towns along the
const, I believe there Is more business
.and building hero than In any other
coast town and It sure is good to
(get back again."
I Keller formerly conducted Kelier'a
'cafe, disposing of it to A. J. Win-
jglns when he left last winter. He
has considerable property Interests
here, and the family will remain in
Klamath Falls.
TANGO CONTEST
IS LATEST FAD
SKVF.HAL CITIES ARK ItKPRE
8KXTKO IX UNIQUE COMPET1
TIO.V XOW HF.IXG HELD IX
YOUXGSEOWX
United Presa Seme
YOUNCSTOWN, May 22. How
to tango, hesitation, maxixe and the
other various terpsichorean creations
that bud, bloom and fade away from
time to time, may be utilized for In-ter-clty
contests of skill was demon
strated for tho first time here today.
Contestants from Cleveland, Pitts
burg, Buffalo, Akron, Westfleld, N.
Y., and other cities glided over the
glassy floor here today before the
Judges' stand for honors.
With the contest today came talk
of forming leagues lor tangoera Just
like inter-city baseball, hockey, box
ing and other forms of contest.
Tango fetes in the various cities,
It was rumored by promoters today
will draw crowds far more In number
than many of the forms of amuse-
,.
BIk "Expo" Job For Easterner.
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, May 22. Hol
lis K. Cooley, a well kuown eastern
theatrical manager, today assumed
his duties as chief of the Panama-
Pacific exposition bureau of special
events. Among other thing Cooley
will plan and supervise the great
public functions which will be given
from time to time in connectioa with
the exposition.
Everything Is In readiness for the
Shirtwaist Dancing Club dance Sat
urday. It
library Fund Is Big
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Over $2,500 Is Available for School Districts
The school districts of Klamath
county have an opportunity this year
to make a splendid start on a school
library, as the money now on hand
for school library purposes I tho
largest bum ever available for this
purpose In Klamath county.
There Is on hand for school library
books, a total of 12,541. Thin la
divided among the districts according
WATSON TELLS OF
TROUBLE AT THE
INDIAN SCHOOL
SAYS WHII'IMNO t'SKI) AS I.A8T
!,, ,. !- nMt.ii. ll.
J w
Been Sent to Washington, Tell
of Home of the Evcatu That Hrn
Cnlanlnated in a Reqsent, For Mas
Rrslicutloa. Intermal P-ttt-ni
Held lnctly to Blame.
t Further Information regarding the
j - Attorney Knox.. wno flKured ,B ,tho
petition for the closing of William-
son and Sprague rivers to logglae
has Just been brought to light. He
Is a N'nw York practloner, who spent
about six months at the Sylvia fish
ing resort on the Klamath Reserva
tion last year. ,
In addition to bis efforts for the
closing of the riven to lumbering
Knox was Instrumental in stirring
up other trouble at the reservation'.
chiefly charges against Indian Agent
Edson Watson, who baa tendered his
resignation, following a request from
Washington.
"Knox made a number ot charges
to the Indian Bureau, regarding me,
charging inefficiency, etc.," said Mr.
Watson today. "In these, he acted
for Mrs. Sylvia, and he took every;
thing up with Washington, none with
me.
"An Investigation was made, and
the greater part ot these allegatloaa
were swept away. One was looked
Into further, regarding the owner
ship of a colt. Mrs. Sylvia and an
other Indian both claimed the colt
was theirs. The descriptions wero
practically the same, except that- the
Sylvia colt was supposed to be a
year older than the other man's colt.
jl appointed a committee to examine
the colt as to age, etc., and their ver
dict was In favor of the other claim
ant. 'The matter was taken up by an
other committee later, and they held
that It must be the Sylvia colt. There
was also some trouble as to the own
ership of a cow on Klamath Marsh,
many Indians claiming It in addition
to Mrs. Sylvia."
According to residents of the upper.
country, a former forest guard was
largely responsible for the agitation
against Watson. He -was disgruntled
because he was not reappointed last
year, say the reports.
Regarding the whipping of Ah
Indian boys, which resulted dn the
removal of Principal Sims and fig
ured In the Watson case, Mr, Watson
gave out the follewing:
"The four boys concerned during
the holidays, committed criminal as
sault upon n younK girl at a danco.
Upon her complaint, I had the mat
ter taken up with the Federal Dis
trict Attorney at Portland, who Btat
ed that It would be considered by
tho grand Jury.
"The boys upon their return to
school, wero treated as prisoners,
pending the action of tho grand Jury,
During the play hours, (hey had work
assigned to them, and after school
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to the attendance, the rate being ft lfj
for each pupil enrolled. f r ?' .jj1
wuii mi sum, even me bwmmh
districts will be able to jqnMtiiw, .
Quantity of books. " "',;,j .i'
nn.uitv School . BuHArlnteadMit'l
Fred Peterson ltselB,W,Uw'yfri (
lous dlstrlcu? catalegwes 6fbelrf, i',
suitable for schollsvlfilMr tM ?' '
schools ordering it'MiMi, Msm; '-iv.
material reduction, is, th,' '
ai.
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