The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 02, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Kighth Year No. a.wii
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914
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GRANT & COMPANY PAY FOR BONDS
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KLAMATH CO.'S
DEBT IS BIGGEST
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RANGE
Albanian King, Whose Throne Totters
WHOl
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maki:k
IIKIHtHT
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MalrmrlM ITiMtrr Urn Uniform At
ttxtttUttry Ij hhoMa Tltsl Turn.
lj.4W 0uullr Hum m Surplus
Otrr All ii1rbiMnr JarWaon
t'uiinly la llm Only Count) lit lltr
Iwiie William of Albania, who wislalo wars In the southeastern nart n
'ttic ('nun' of Weld, In Germany, li;uropo, suggested tho formation o
liuvtiid a fight for hi throne, which aii Indopendont kingdom. Ho was nls
In- tin on iiiit for less than a year. 'named by Austria as tbo flrl mon
Hulx'U frightened hi in and Queen .arch. Tho Albanians had for ear
rin o imuijr wio oijiit nay mat in en practically unacr the control o
t m: or WATIIll MAKCh 'IHC'ihey had to lake r'jfiiK m an llMlnti petty thief, who exercised power li
I'lltr. I'ROtlKTiON nil'CltriU'ri1"'"' "' wnr- Tu)' la,,'r returned to nit much territory an they could hold
their lapltal. but their soldier did and paid little alt'-nllon to the author
' "" (not neetn able to rou with tho mob, Ity of (lie Turkish Kow.rwnent Theli
Ol' WATKIt Till. (OMI'AW
rATIH THAT I'llOMHtot
lluldlu: thul a renuli of the- con-
itlinniii" un f water for lawn iril
ration hi mant tKiiiple, tht Cnllfor-
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nU-Ort'Koii 'ui-r tomtaiiy l uu-
able l kTi the renennlr tilled,'
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, nun unii'inrt' maniug leaa riiieKiiii
!thi r 1 1 ' lire tirnt-'dliiii. Kunrlii!
M-tr Will. 4 IKNMlr.1 W.lr.lr.r-,ifnrl (Jt(fti , WMm
- Kked Ihr city miumcII In lake tu Hum
HAI.KM. Jun !. M.owlne thn J ',r r-Rulailni; lli hour for
, , . , ,prltiMlni:
r.naiirlnt rttiiillllon. I he inula mi hand
THO IMiMrrr
wlili h demanded their withdrawal. (hlefii have. tlrrcd up opposition to
'I'lic prlutc wn nl up ik klnic of tin new Mug because they don't want
Albania nfltr Aimtrln, following the to loin' their power.
err rra.-rrr:
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llm fuml mi hand
,.,.., ,1 IMP "' I tlMIIlIM P II.IKULIMII
d lb. .M.,.I Of ludrblrdnra. of j,,,,,,,., , for MIlM,nR ,.,,...
rompnn)'ft lrrli;:itUui
tllr atnlx. Ibn tU.l
III rllAltl llUllfrtltK'
vuty oiiinty In
MUatlrtl) lwlft
CfliiimUalonrr J
tat uw uniform ai-rouuiaui)"
prliilrd and trndy lor dltrlbu
Hon iod Thl l Inn rtii r-pti ol
lb kind -it liaurd In tbi- aialc, and
offrf a mean of rouiparlton bftwri-n
Ihr tarlt-t'a rountl-. Xlw rvtri
,Oi Ibn rotidllloti of Ibn toiilitUn'
nnanrra fur (he urtr rtidlnn on
lir 3II lit latrb
III all llir cotinllp of Hip lnV lb-
! ntid a m and ' and p m. Thn
titilMiiitf iftioiirli uiilil W'utlmi. til,.
V, IVreuM.u und.t ,,, i,m-ni. ii,u rnl. imwhv of
law,IM)M .tnitilfii. waUir nit itav atnl nil.
nlEbt, an a rult, dcntroylue ilx-lr'
iii-lchbora" eardin and TillInK tludr
tml-tnriit.
"Tim iir-i'vt.t kh? of watrr In IJUm
alb K.ill -r''dii 200 Kalloni. mr
rnplla p-r da)." ld Walton. "In
Hun rranrlico thr amount U !:' ol
lima, and In moil rltlrn ISO Knlloim U
fonldird -lraaKnnri u utrti-rcd
HiUl umouul of fttnd on band Marib , m,,, ( amniitita to Ut) t-alton. ,
51 a Ifi.flai.fcCI 71, tabjll? tllf Itllal ...... , .........in- ,m1.lrtiil watr
nuutanillnit Indibti-dmiM wan 6,. , ao.ooo lubablfanlii. If
Sl ;CJ.3 Tw.niyr.i-. r'"Hl',,r,,f). ,Ul.,. u rlChl now
ho an a-tsrrfiatn drlirll of It.t.SC.. .ifllmr water to novera
It wn
up can- J
llOUtK'K
3.-- 'rh1 a"""d vain, of all ,,, Mol prlnc addition and on iho
uuablt. properly In all th roiinHm (; rHIM,, uw 0ttK to b. ron
for liIS, a. ovt-r $064,000,000. ,, ,llr),lnis f ,ou w gK-
Thlrtrfti of lb.. ibltD-tour roun- K,.n ta,at )ou would do. wi-'ll l
llr bad ooutandlng liideblinlit.'H K4, m , airy It out If you will up
ttralrr than Ibn iitn total ot all point an lnpctor with pollrc powora
f Hilda on band Th-n dpflrlta raiiKi'd iirrl tho tlulatliiK tbeo ItniiK, i
from II.UCC? In Conn rotiuty to Mr would bo w-llllnt: to pay hl sal-.
H79.735 C7 In Klautalli On tb' olb. nr).( , ,.t tbo rinn ko to Hut city."
er hand. Ibo aurplua balann- of Hit- Walton alo read a letter received
oihrr twrtity-oni- rounlli rancd (010 )mtt ,. from ,., undcrwrltera,
from Il9.ti6f..ir. In llenton to 193 J.- rPComm,.,)(-nK that the unnoceary
life
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SEEK TO PUT H. 6. tlTY HALL BOND
WILSOM AS INDIAN MONEY CREOITED
1 AfiFNT llNnf MI1RF Tnuiiuinininfu
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IfirriTIONii AUK ADDRESSKB TO,
THK OFKICIAUS
TELEGRAM RECEIVED THIH AF-
TERNOOX
l'oK-ni Art? Addromctl to the Setre
tnry of the Interior, Indian Com-
iiiUxIoiut and Orexon Cingreatloaal
Itt'lfKaliou. SlatlDK That WlUoa'a
Rorord Was SutUfactory, and lie
Is Wiinti-l Hark Agula.
' Advice yUken XcedletMi Actios of tfae
Council la Stating That Either the
Money or the Traaacrlpt Shottld Be ,
ForthcomlBg Thla Meauw t. Good-
hiieil Addition to the Payroll TW
Summer
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kimg William u? pRir4ctss MA.ra.ic.
0,t7 In Multnomah, Ouiabie or f w.,,r - ai.contlniicd, and
Multnomah the blithe! nurplua '"JmnUm t,at there would bo no ro-'
howu In Marlon, which had In It turtlon In Inmiranre rate until thla
varloua fund al that time Ja-jwa don. I
3g,,, . Maor Nlcholaa baa aome ordl-
Tbo
Worry Over Twenty Year
d:i
nrrounlluK department baa
Ma) or
iinnrcs on thin
.igrcgated the county fund Into ( hl,r vMf,
raueitlon that are tiaed.
They will be conald-'
(Coutlnuad on page 4)
',ered by the council at a coming meet-
Inr.
Sunnyside Project Wants Delegate Sent
havn ben removed from the auner-. tl
vtnp.in hr h nrM,nt .dmlntiitra. the Sixth street lmproTeBiemt.
tlon.
J. t Smith Police Head
Mayor Re-appoints Man Who Resigned Last Month
'Confidential Advices From the Capital Show That There Is
Serious Need of Stirring Up Interest in
Passage of the Measure
'Court I Sued.
Through OncllI and Manning, suit
was commenced against C. Lee Court
this morning to recover 92,125 and
costs. The plaintiffs are George Tay
lor, J. J. Collins and John Reeder.
They allege that the money Is due tor
sums advanced, and for three years'
rent on the Court ranch.
The followltig nro tho appoint-(
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munta ho far maiio uy Mayor i, r,
Nichelas:
Chief of pollco Joaeph 0. Hmllli. (
Pnlwilman N'o 1 Hatll li. Wlllkr.
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i;ity iiitgineer joiiii viiih.
City Attorney J. . Ilulenlo.
Htreol Huporlutamioiit Prod Htuhl
man,
roundmastor Kd Owoua.
Health Offlcor. Ur. U. I'. Truax. i
With tho eieonllon of Kd Owoim,,
till uro ro-appolnted dlllcora. Owoiib,
who In n aon of Councllmnn Hen J
)wuii, aucceeda Wllllnm Hull, who
has aervod tho city for aovoral yeura
na puirolmiin and nH poundtunHter.
Tho ro-nppolnlinunl of Hmllli cmiiu.
u n aurprlao to ninny, uh Bmlth ro
t'unlly re.lgncd, mid IiIh rolKntl'
wna ncceptod by Mayor Nlcliolna.
rlmUh'a reappointment followed the
reading nf n lengthy petition signed
by buslnusa men, osklng Hint 8mlth
bo reappointed. MatthowH moved
for tho confirmation of tho Mayor's
appointment.
The appointment of the varloua
I'oimulttooi lu the council, and tho
remaining members of tho police
force was1 ooatlsued until Monday.
liiiilui; tin. week this will bo tulkcd
oor by member of tho council ami
tbo mayor. Thorn Is expected n
i.rmirii mi the number of policemen
to be nnmed, Nicholas Insist that
four men are necessary to properly
imtrol the city, while, somo of the
council statu Hint three nro plonty.
Thero was much discussion about
nit miestlon. and that of ro-nppolnt-
ItiK Bmltli at Informal session of
tho council held before tho regular
meutltiK Inst night.
At lust nlght'M miHitliiK Couucllmen
Doty, tloeller, ' Townsotid, Under
u.w.,1 n nd HiiVldKo stopped out ot
lolllce, ami tho huRlno.H will bo eon-
ducted by Councllmen ltogoro, ami
theWH, TowfiHoml, Oweim and Lock
wtioil. a board of 0o Instead of ton.
i.nefewooil wiih oitortotl to his BOIlt
by Doty, ami was sworn In by tho
mayor.
Nicholas wnH thon sworn in oy
JndKo Loavltt.
"I want to thank ovory member of
tbo old council for tbo support you
Imvo given mo," said Nicholas. "You
uover sulked In tbo harness, and you
did faithful committee work. You
have my best wlshe."
sout
Commonwealth Day at Eugene con
sidered a state industrial surrey.
Tho following open kilter Is being should make It their business to find i now when It Is needed will be small
nil the water users assocla- out. Icompared with tho benefits to the
... . ... . . . u-nlna iionfa Flin I nifiAif wtifh ulll
tlons by tbo Suntoslde Water Users, " tnw mil noes not uecome a wwi- '"-""- "s ";". ".""."
' hiiiidreda of thousands of dollars will, " saved on tho deferred payments
Associatien: . , , ... . .. llnn. If llm lilll hissm nt'thla hph.
ue (luu aim p.i)uio iruiu uiu nuivi ..-... --
More Information as to tho opposl-Wis; can they pay It? Wo know ln, will moro than make up the
lion to the reclamation extension blll'tbey cannot. What then? Will Sec-iProono.o .WUu.ire. oy .no asso-
Unpels us ,o urge tho various asso-i Xt -! S.owlng Is from the letter
elation to tako prompt and vlgorowi, l0, .u n BUre of u nnd ,g hQ 'received:
action lu favor of Uio bill If they hnut n()t more 0y to grant an extension I You will notice that tho principal
not dnnu so. iielow la a copy ot mo lf tx(l(t. 10 vu,ter users have mado opposition seems to be In Mr. Borland
Intest udvlcus; ns thoy aro conllden- l( honest effort to socuro tho pass- from Kansas City, Mo., whllo Mr.
iImI II... mtmn nf lli.i niitlinr In with rt.r. .f tl.. l.llt It llioii fnlla thnti tin l4)fnnti ntiriAnrft In lin In nnnnnltlon. but
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held. Thoy camu from a Western 'if w just lay buck and wait to see 'does not express himself doflnltoiy. i
man who has been In Washington, I)., what will be donoT (Ho agrees, however, with Mr. aar-
(',. now for some weokB, and Is thor-' think tho sugBostlou that thoiner that this bill, or something slm
ouiibly lu touch with tho situation, J ftl,ier users have a represontathe In liar, ought to pass. Mr. norland Is a
and wo hao full confidence that bo Washington Is a good ono, nud wo 'democrat, while Mr. Mann Is repub
Is representing the condition as It hellevo th6 Hum bus arrived when wojllcan leader of the house. The best
aitually exists. should have. This association Islchnmpton ot tho bill, you will notice,
This bill came up lu tho bouse on wlUltui to send a man, but wo fool, is a republican, namely, Mr. Mondell
... . . .... ... . ...1.... ..nn.lnlt.n. nt.m.lil .1.' !3h. .1. n.l .A.Ma anmit atlrrltlfV lit
the ISIh ult on unnnimons conseui. iuui me umor iuouvwhwh quuUu u
From a perusal of tbo Congressional, tho st.iuv, uml that tboso which do
Record for that day It appears that not, or cannot, should contribute
of nil tho representatives from the MimethluK towards tho oxpensca of
seventeen reclamation states, only, those who do go. Aro you willing to
four supported tho bill: Mr. Raker, do thUT If .o, kludly'advlso us at
CnllforiiU; Mr. Taylor, Colorado; Mr. ouco, ittatlnij w'i ether or not you will
Contracts Cattle.
Louis Gerber, local cattle king, has
returned from a trip to the Burns
country. While away he contracted
for S00 head of beef cattle at SlWer
Creek for September delivery to Abert
Lake.
In Linn county a sample of concrete
road was laid on QoodRoadiDy.
I Tbo entire floating debt of the state
of Oregon, less sinking; fund aweU.U
qudUd by a census bulletin at 10.04.
Order a Railroad Strike
Gamer, Texas, and Mr. Mondoll, Vy-,nond n man, and It not, the amount
online. What wore tho otheri doing, )ou .H1 contrlbuto towards the ex
and wbv did thoy not speak u Inlponse of tboso who do go. The ox-
favor of tho hlllt The associations pense of doing some effective work
Somebody needs some stirring up
badly. Hvory representative from
tho seventeen reclamation states
should have been there, and should
have been actlvo In the support of
this rooasure. If tho representatives
whose constituents are Interested will
Insist upon Immediate hearing, I be
llevo that the opposition will fall
(CoBtlnueVbn pax )
&
An effort to have H. G. Wilson re- .. .
, . . , . , .. The 1GO.000 for the city hall bond
turned su superintendent of tho , , . . , . ,
. . ,, ., . . Issue is now at the disposal of Klam-
hlamith Indian reservation came to '"
light today, when the following form D,h Fal'8'
of petition was circulated: A telegram to this effect wasr-
"WV. the undersigned residents of eelved late this afternoon by City
Klamath County. Oregon, knowing Treasurer J. W. Siemens from a Chi-
the excellent manner In which the "Eo banking house, stating tbafjbo
affairs. at the Klamath Indian Agency r was placed to the credit of ,
were handled during the previous In- Klamath Falls by R. M. Grant & Co.,
cumbency of Mr. II. G. Wilson, and "e bond house buying the Issue.
believing that the beat Interests ot This is welcome news in Klamath '
the Agency, as well as the United Falls, as it had begun to be feared .
Stites government, would be conduct- that the bond'bouse was holdlnjf up j
' ed more satisfactorily under him, we this Issue. Last weok, a request was
respectfully request that you use your sent for additional data, with the
.Influence to secure the re-appolnt- promise that as soon as this was sup
mint ot Mr. Wilson to Hie office ot plied and the house' attorney satis- t
superintendent of the Klamath In- fled as to the legality of 'the issue,
dlan Agency." the money would be forthcoming. (
' The petitions are addressed to Sen- Last night, the conncit Instructed"
ators Chamberlain -and Lane and Con- police Judge Leavltt to wire that the
'grcssmen Slnnott and Hawley. Sim-'money or the bonds and transcrlpT.
Ilar petitions are addressed to Secre- mUst be forthcoming by Saturday. I
tary Lane of the department of the ( The contract for the erection ot the
interior, and Cato Sells, commission- building bas been awarded to Cofer '
er ot tbo bureau of Indian affairs. Brothers. They are ready to begin
The circulation ot the petitions fol- work at once, and they will give a :
i lows the announcement that Indian number of local men employment '
Agent Edson Watson's resignation during the summer and fall. '
was requested by the. bureau of In-
dlan affairs, and was sent In by him. AsiCmeBt DUtrlct I
wiison was lormeny ascui ui mo. ... .
Klamath reservation, hut has since' Tne cltr counc la,:.nlnt1Ie!!2
been supervisor of reservations In tnat tbe aHlng halt of the Sixth ,
Oregon. The circulating of the peti- ,&l" improvement tuswiw. " ""
tlons Indicate that Wilson may also efl tnree-nuna anu, ne oiuer u.lt -
hv hn r.mn,l from th nrw,r. .the district tWO-fltth Of the COM Of J
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Woman Would Be CitUea.
Application for full citizenship ha
been died with Circuit Court Clerk t
George Chastaln by Helena J. Heh- '
mann. The woman is a native ot Hoi- f
land. She will be given a hearing at ,
the December term of tho circuit
court
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Fifty-Five Thousand Trainmen Are Affected by b
J .8.1
of uluety-slx railroads operaUnf win i
of Chicago, the labor reprMtwlVM t
last night ordered a strike vote taken
WASHINGTON, D. 0., June 1.
The Webb amendment to the Clayton
anti-trust !U1 wa today adopted al.
most unanimously by the house. This
iimkex strikes, peaceful picketing and
tiKsemblylng lawful.
lu presenting tho NUiendmeat
Webb stated that It embodiea the
Ideas of both the president and the
American Federation of Ibor.
United Press Service
CHICAGO, Juno 1. After nego
tiations in progress three months be
tween committees representing the
trainmen and the general managers
by 5f.,000 trainmen. I str
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'ills Biriae, u it oecuiuaja ,niHini r
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will uuuvi )vuia.era wu lfj aiai
of railway. They receive ovwr !7r
000,000 a year In wag., f r j J
Tho trainmen demanded wtM41 te'n
inv rmliieml hnuni ud titshsr ovatv. ' i' . .
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The manager refu4;HM :
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uu iiuv anai iw,awa, wmmm i
wouiu increase in MayrwHa, tmm
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