The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 09, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914
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AWARDED DECREE; ;
THREE PROPOSALS
t l ulY Mil: IS 'Mill (il.li
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turn it Yrrtllil tor Nnltil hiiiln-.
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CHICAGO, Jutio V Jiule.. 8ulli
tan lU) mulaliHil i, nmlluii uf
llin attorno; fur MaiUiiio He liiiiiidim
llrllik, ami il I r v(i tti Jim to rind
lpfdlrl (or Imr III Ittf illti.ii? .tilli'li
.lu.t William Itapp Jr
M a irnll, lltci iiidiIuiiix l JuIjiI
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tillirv il a ttuiniiinri.1 llui hc
oulit cr ft ilt-(if, I ho ilie. ((-
tinlJ melted thr-n piopiwal. One
u iir-v rt)iul (riUU A 1 Illt.lCd
nun. mill frrolted lit ixVgrniu
Hutu U Alit. ninl I In- Until h
,sv Yorker, rall.il ui ii Un- t !
"I (lull not many (In, !! (lie
madam IimU) ' am eiiliiK u
alit I mn not 'Vii Kiting to nine
much an mure, t bate riiuu.h
tuuiic tu rr tr my children.
I m entirely happ). now (tint I
ru devote in) tl(r io my clilldrn od
w) uiualr,"
Cumiuvulluc llo uulrumr of llio
re lu frUltd. Wiu ltpp, the
tiuituuj, remarked
"I bad about a much chnci lu
ptMiul tti dltorre a a celluloid cat
rbl an a-bnati. rat lhrouh
Aid. "
.Will (or Vtlt.
MUi HiMicr Itevd. I'ollie Jlldao Uav
lift aiuUtant. hat gotio to I'ortUud to
tt.nd the KlMfl Keltlval. At W-d j
h mat MlH Carrie r'tnta'r, who ban'
Im-vii tlalUki lb California, and
to went nottk (ogothar.
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(liurrh t'nUm Not IWwUdn
In hi annual add rem to tbu dloctwo
of MlMourl of the rrotratant EpUco-
ll church, Itlght Itev. Daniel H Tut.
tin, bUliop, declared that all hop" of
t.'hrlatlan church unity wa vain. Th
Hunan Catholic, ln utaied, rn utf
blul.lU. . a a. ...bll Hit I bill tar at ft)
jiomiu uu i up hib. "'-...
othr churchra. Arrordlng lo '"'". V- m, V i.7 Vrne
vlawa, church unity I. handicapped ln.l Kid Wllllnm. who l.aa prnc
by bag. In" over money mallera.'UrMly eM-r, other man of 1,1. volgbt
Jeedy amhlUon and the play of a.,- '" '"" ''k " ' w"rU: ,
tlinent to the parent n-llclon Coulon. frenh from tlmo eek In
the ("nllfninla iiiouiilnlna. clulma to
IMblle and private rorimrnto Im- ha renihed IiIh old tlmo condition.
ITOvemunt
.t..l..rtnkiiii nt Aalur A
and under way aggregatt- H.Ooo.mitl.
and will be imaliel to n fluUli within
a ywir.
Busy Meeting of Council
NaimCAmmitlees: SliIiiiivovementMattenUp
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Tho following commllteo appoint..." " f"' Mo h l,l' "'J"0" "
menta were mado by Mayor Nlcholiis list of all city property In tholr poa-
Motiitny night and upprmud by
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council.
Judiciary Tho whole council.
Finance -Lollo Rogor. II. H. Ow
ens and II. J, Lockwoml.
HiieeU Hen Owen, O. D. Mat
ihow and J. 11. Ilmnlllon,
rlrn II. J. Lockwood, J. II Hn
lljou and O. D. Matthew.
Wtr O. . Matthew a, llJ
l.ockwood and J, H, Hamilton,
Light J. II. Hamilton, II. J. Louie
wood and O, I), MuttheWH,
Police II. J. Lockwood, J. II.
Hamilton and 1). H. Owen.
Pound 11, B, Oweni, Lesllo llngur
'ltd J. II. Hamilton.
Wharf and waterfront H. J.
Lockwood, J. II, Hamilton and Letlto
Uogtra.
K rtgolutloa waa puiad by tho
council directing all tho department
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parimrnl In Waahlntcion m blow,,
Into ..cltpmcnt r.rrntly by Hie ill.-
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WII.I. ENTER Till. RING AITER
A YEAR'S RIWT. TAKING O.V
Kill WILLIAMS
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I.OS ANGELES. June 9. After an
iitmcnce from the rlllK of rW )'",'"
llantamwolRlit Chnmplou Jnlinny Con-
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Wlllllilui trniueit ni ui si-u n..v,.r.
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iHlrcct commissioner and llro chlof had
I in.,. 1 mi. invmitorv of iironurtr In their
;i(.kiBloii, but that new Hutu could
bo Hied, and theso .could bo checked
with tho old ones,
Tho bond of the city treasurer waa
pluind nt fliMQU. This Im Iho Hamo
niuiiiinl wai rouulroil during tho
lust pint of thu pnst torui. A bond of
f 10,000 was approved by tho council
und iih tho blind favoring MM00 ro
mnliider oxplroil nt tho Ih'kIiiiiIhk f
thu prosont turin, u now bond will bo
(urnlaliod by tho treasurer.
A petition algnml by n number of
clllions was presented to thu council
nsklni: tho iippolntment of John A.
7,loii an paving Inspector on Third
street. Tho city engineer . ,
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(Contluutd on page t)
Under
Houston's Desk
m" ttr '"'"'K I'181''"1 "n,1"r orrt't
l ll" WnnhliiKliHi pollr.-. roiifcMl
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f(j()m )n o((Jfir (() ,,,, fl llrro, After
)l(. ,rll i( lf run ..cnwrnlnit tbrouuli
tb bulldltiR Hint lit tmn louna a
bomb.
CIRCUS LICENSE
FEE IS RAISED
c;0UL0N'0LI ORDIVANCK IS REVAMFEU,
T(l MAKi: THE CHARGE I0O A-
DAY, IXSTVD OF A FOURTH OF
THAT AMOUNT
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Clrx'use win uareauer n,c iU n-, ,condk suicide within ten daya oc-,
u llcan.o fee of X00 a day. lntead jcurrt,d flve , from nero at 9:3oi
of $C, If an ordinance which faa 'lSimday mornlng. when Milton A.
troduced Monday night la pawed. ,ook B aogo of strTcUnlM.
Tho city ha bivn operating under ,onK n(, the two cn,ldren had
nu ordinance regulating llcnw'',tftrtHl t0 ci,urch.. but only went about
which wm imaaeu ' aj """
Klnmath Fall wan Uio town oi i.inn-
vlllo. and oino Hum ago the old couu
ell Inatructed the city attorney to
draft an amendment to the ordinance,
niUlug tho ItceiiHe of circuses from
t5 a dny to $100, and nlso wordlug
IL ho a to cover dog and pony shows
iiporatlug In tents and cnclosurea.
This ordinance was Introduced
Monday night, and passed to IU sec
ond reading, but will , prouaniy ue
umonded. us It U bulleVed that tne
wortllng of the portion covering dog
nnil pony ahnwa la too uroau. n
portion of the amendment now read
iik follew: , "Nvery ouuuiua, ".
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Hpnft or arena, where team 01 u-i-1
maimhlp or ncrobaUo Ceata or eporia
that
ViUUlttllUlHlk mHViiw-p h. -.--
ho was afraid that thla might bo con
Htrued to cover local ontortulumonts
and ball games, and ho would aak to I
Imvo It worded different beforo final
pussngo.
lieim for Trip.
Miss Siullo Maxwell of Bonania left
this mornhiK tor I'ortla-d, whore sho
w 111 bo one of tho party of young wo
men Phil 8. Rules of the Pacific North
west will take tr Washington, D. ('
Tho party will stop at all the principal
plnres of Intoreat. going and roturn -
lug by different routes, Mlaa Maxwell
Iiiih u supply of advertising matter,
and will boost Klamath Falla on r
peregrination.
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,; "1' m l d to bStan-
1. ..,. utuvi...i rri ciiriiinu u .
;mat.tr. and ttk. In the ,Ko.e- Show,
.MOVK.MKNT HTAII1K I'Olt
ANOTHKH Tltr.V UAIKV
Hup toward ankliiK the Soulh
Tn I'acIDc to aKttIn put on tin
afternoon train orrlco will b
taken ut totilKbt'x meeting of
tic Klnmntli ChBtnlur of Coru
inurci'. Till U tbi member'
inorilnK) mill many oiIht Import
iinl multi-r will lie conrldrrod.
ntimiii: otbrr lb lnn for tb
trl-cuiinty mectlutj to b beld
Inn1, at which thn bent mvthodH
of nilwrtlilnn Sout(iern OrcKon'
xcnlc point will to iluciiird,
THE GRAND JURY
witvkssi: FOit HfATi: s.w m:
rM: twsr ihutU o.v amsovc.
, i:VlllK.t'K l5 lTIU)IlL'('i:'l
i. Tair; ii:fkxhi
OluriO'd with aiaUHlriic J. II. An
Kuti! wlili jt daunctftc t.cniion, John
Idiiliain. nn employ of the LonKi
l.liki. I.utnbor COIOP31.
bmiiiil oVir to awalifllu' ai
Ktund Jury. Tin hrlng
ib last night
aillou Of the
wot beld In
Juxlkc Uowcn'ff court, the hour U-
Ink' onv that did not Interfere with
Uk opcrntlon of tbokilll, wberu the
a&nault occurred. j
Snveral wltnemi re put ou the
bland for the atata. . They tettlfled
that Uonham attkF Amove with x
nnthook at th Bill, knocking him
tiom the carriace. No testimony wai
lllroduCcd by tb
a defense.
MACDOELITE BOES
BY POISON ROUTE
ic SECOND SUtnDE THERE WITH-
BONHAMBOUfSD TO
IN TEN DAYS NO REASON AH-here lhU afternoon for tj,e Tenth N.
CRIBED FOR THE SUICIDE OF.'tlonal Peace Congress ot Graat Brit
M. A. LONG
(Herald Special Service)
MACDOEL Calif. June 9. The
i,nif ,. lui when Mrs. Long decided
to return to her uusoauu, wno unu
been acting queerly during the morn
ing. As sho neared the house her
husband ran out und fell Into her
arms, murmuring uu ii i? --
tor."
Doctor was summoned, but death
came before hi arrival.
Thu deceased was a native of Iowa,
lomlng west bevoral year ago. Ha
owned a good farm, waa out or debt,
and seemed proauerous and healthy.
No reason for tho raah act la known. "
Undertaker Earl WhlUock or Klam
,.,.,! timk chareB of the remains
AUTO ROAD SIGNS
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
TIRE COMPANY INDUCES GOOD
RICH FIRM TO MARK ROADS IN
CRATER LAKE
- oa,i from Klamath Falls to
prAter !.., wilt be fully marked with
U)llll gIW n,u ear. These road signs
un, ,0 Du jU,i p n a short time by
Jtlic Goodrich Rubber company, a well
'known automnbllo tire concern.
' The matter waa taken up with the
Itoncem last year by the Dunham
Uuto company, the local agent.
Mop contract, (or the 1MB crop are
jbelhg made at 18 c.nU.
:l s'iiii i-r,l""tA,a' - ,s kctkd "ERve-Year-OId Strangles
WILL
MARK ROUTE
CITY HALL WORK
HELD UP A WEEK
OltlllN.tVf I, WTHOItl.ISU f..
inM-r with rot'i'M i!UOTin:its
wii.i. m:'.iiiTiu xr s.vrrit.
imv xirairs simsiov
. Work on the new rlty bull will not
'bcKln until next week, tut II waa ton-
Id(ir'd loit to alt until after Satur-
,day nlebt, uhtn th-nnllunrirr nutlior
'izli'K a routract between tbe city anil
Coler llrothera will be formally ulop
'ted, Tl.e ordinance wag Introduced
Moivlwy "'K! ' ' J'-''ed It ec
.iind icail'iiK. ml Wif" (oinicll then
too a rt.--n until Saturday iiIkIii, ut
wbErb time It will bo placed ou It
flm I im'kdro and adopted,
Unt-uhf tonirift betwten the
cltj i nd irmtrartetB -aj reid to the
coviirll and wiii favorably reo-lved
TbI runt tint inotl.W for a penally
of J2', a day for failure of the con
traitom m complete the bulldlnK by
iJimuiiry I. ll'ir.
A number of rlnnnet; In the orig
inal pl.tis .iinl sre."illcnilonH have
been u?FeaieiJ by the ltj. and these
charm-en, with the additions or reduc
tloi 5 In com. will be drawn up a sup
ples jental article! und attached to the
contitct.
PEACE C0N6RESS
NOW IN SESSION
TENTH ANNUAL SESSION IX
GREAT BRITAIN WILL DISCUSS
MANY WEIGHTY GUTTERS THIS
WEK
United 1'reaa Service
LIVERPOOL, June . All klnda
of political, aoclnl, religious, educa
tional, labor and co-operatlva organ
Ixatlon were repreacnted by the 500
dle nt who met nt th Church Hall
ain, under the nrealdency of Lord
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Lnanning oi weuingourouBu. .
Particular Interest attaches to thei
Particular Interest attaches to tuei
(congress this year ou account of the. visiting her daugnter anu son, Missjma(Je by 3 Browa. 4,j
! ProP-niUon " ls expected to make ln,Pcarl MTieeler and Dr. Wheeler, re-, june 4 The charge, of .Obstruct
coBBecuua nu in- iuiuruuiius ii.iucu iuaj u " .uuw.. - ..v.
conference at The Hague. return trip was made In Miss Wheel-f
Among the special queitlous to bof's ew Studebaker car. and Miss
dlscuaeed are: Immunity of private
property In uaval warfare, floating
mlnea. rlghu ot neutrlls. the effect of
armament expenditure on commerce
and Industry, the effect of militarism
ou wages, and tho promotion of lu-(
ternatlonnl peace through unlversl-
ties and schools.- Tho congress will
be In aeaslon four days.
'TEI!8nElL;Boy Dies Under EiKer
DUAnu mtLio1
1DENT AND ALBERT E. ELDER i
IS AGAIN SECRETARY OF THE
ORGANIZATION
The following oQlcers havo been
chosen by tho now board of directors
of the Klamath Water Users Associa- J
tlon;
President Abel Ady.
Vlco President John Irwin.
Socretary Albert E. Elder.
Troasurer J. W. Siemens. 1
California AgentJ. J. Board. 1
Ady, Irwin and Elder aro all re-
elected, as they havo all dono efficient
work for the Irrlgutlonlsts for several
years past.
Monday uiornlug Ady leu for
Washington, where ho goes to work
for tho passage of tho extension bill
which gives the water users twenty
yoars In which to pay off the reclama
tion costs.
Over 100 airloads of machinery
.went Into the now Are proof saw mill
ut Springfield; tuat-wlll b operated
entirely by electric power. .
Governor of Sonora
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A rebellion wufln tho rebellion
against the Mexican government has
hroken out In Sonora. one of the pros-'
leroiis northep Utes of Mexico, now
under the control of the constitution -
allsts. Friends of Governor Jose
Maria Maytorcna, who has been con
sidered very close to General Carran
za, the chief of the constitutionalists,
have been fighting with the followers
of General Alavaaa UDregon. tne
stltutlonallst loader. In Jaurez it was
Mid that General Villa was planning .and C. O. Brown arrested, "charged
to send troops" into' Sonora to restore, with assault without V-aeadly wea
order. He also declared he favored ponT'complaJarBjady.by Coja VJyland.
..oiM.ni. laotirti Tmnm otntlnnnrt st Also arrested UDon charce ol robbery.
Nogales and at Cananea were rushed
to Hermosllo on special trains. It Is (Also arrested upon charge, or ait
reported that tb Yaquls have de-!clous and wanton destruction, of a
clared open warfare against the fac-,Ience, complaint made 'byCowrWy
tion opposed to Governor Maytorena. I alnd. All bouporSrbe grand
and that they are being supplied with Jury. v
arm and rations by the federals at May 29 W. F. WylanU and Clar
Guaymas. ,ence Hunt arrested, charged with ob-
'structlng highway, complaint made by
jirtunis to nancn.
Mrs. J. u. wneeier. wno nas neenjCommlgsjoa ot a telony, complalBV
.' - "aruea. uo ou ov- "-
P'"". accompanied them to -see that
," accident occurred.
Returns to Fort.
Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Soulo returned
to their homo In Fort Klamath today.,
n(,er a short business visit In the
couuty seat.
The following statement was glveu
the Herald this afternoon by Elder
2 11 Tlarlnn rasrarrilni? thn am! death
of hi. Uttlo sen: -
"U Is my desire to have the pub-
He know tho straight of how nyiInrian, who died Monday while com-
little boy's death occurrea. as i"jlng 0t from under Uie Influence of,
opinion seenia to have 6uj forth ' nueathetlcs. will bo hurled tomorrow
that blame should be attached tOint , 0.C0Ck ,,, m, 'rnT'funeral ser
some of tho four doctors In attend-. ycca w. bo conUuctea by tho Minis-"
nnce. Doath was duo directly to term, Af:SocIatloTi. and thn slnglnrr
strangulation. wm be by all the alngersjor ho city,
"Tho administering of tho aues-j xho singers, ot allurch'es are ln
thetlc Mas entirely successful, the vlted to meet this' evonin "at the
operation, also successful, was Christian church to nrratuw a pro
nearly completed when the little mam for tho song service. Rar.jHar
fellow, becoming uauseated by tliotau m8 received many telogramVto-
anesthetlcs, began to vomit. Inhlaidny from friends nt hla old home Int
seral-consclous condition, ho tried
to brenthe, sucking some of thocpndolenco. m . MV .!
...klannA t a Im il ifnm .t nil Intn tlld mi.n .. .rA i.ifAlMi aaUn
windpipe, causing strangulation,
"I was present throughout the
entire tlmo, and I wish to state that
tho nttondlng physicians did every-
.v.i ...ul.l k .nt nt hnmnn nnR.
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THREE ARRESTS
MADE TODAY AL
CRYSTAL CREEK
THIS TIME THE IIKOWXS ABE IK
IRXrfcWTf
For the Fifth Time In the Laat-Few
Weckx, Klauiath County la Fajrinic
Officer Mllrneo to Serve Crlmlaa!
WarrantN und Subpoenas la an jVp- I
(tarently EncUeai Xetghborhood !
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For the fifth time In the laal two
weeks an officer of thc'law- Jfturncyed
to CrysUl Creek today to' serve war
rnnui of arrcJt on aome of! the bellig
erent In the Crjntal Creek feUd. Thla
time S. A. Ilrown.'rtU. G., BroEttand
O O. iirown aru the defendant, and
they are, charged' with the" destruction
of, a fence. They wH hAeiiid thla
afternoon W BherlSC.fC?.Ucjw.
These tasts are comlngj Into court
regularly, and at et the" only thing
'that baa been accompllahed haa been
'the running up of mileage chargea
"against the county by officer with
'warrants of arrest, 'officer' irRh aub
tpoenaB to aervetand wlaeaaas sum
moned to appear.
j A synopsis of the troMe5heTT
got Into court follews: """
May 10 W. F." Wylanit ntl 'CH r-.
ence Hunt, greeted, ifilff'
structlng a highway: Cor Wyfend,
lliancn ana Irene uoage ana atiiarea
Vose arrested, charged with threat
ening and advocating the cemmhwloa
of a felony. These arrettawere upon
complalnU filed' by S.fA. 'Brown. All
were bound to the grand jury.
May 22 3. A.'Brown'.T.'G. Brown
con-jwere uuuuu to m ra jury. j
complaint .made bjr ,. Mlldredr yoae..r j
. S. A. Brown. Also arrested on charge
of advocstlns; and threatening the
ing n jugnway agaiitst ti yrrB,T .t-1
Hunt dUmtssed by Justice qt Jhe
Peaco c0wen after a hearing, t
June, 8 Civil ault-brought against
Mr and Mre.'D.i;BrWr)HS?C.?ll.lA.
ana j-, 0 Brown. bf-rsWyli-d
through Stone -f'Gal4, asking an In-
Junction to' restrain' Brown9rfr0m,'go-',J
Ing on her homestead. -
June 9 S A. BrawnC P.J0IWA
and Fred G. Brown arrested, charged
.with wilful 1
destruction of fence.,, . .
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While BeingOperated Oil
, --Elder 8. p. HarlM. . r l -
' l.Ittlo Brooks Harlan, tho C-year-
oW 0f Elder and Mrj, H(de?'9VP.
(Missouri, oxtendlng '-yrapathyKandj
ttlbllltles to save( the leUlo fellow's j
life. It was one of thono accidents
that nothing could haVeTirevent'ed.'' 1
operation at tho iliaehta"deth"'6'c5cl f
ted. According to hla pareatg i.Myfffi! , v
eleven hour9 had elapsed btw tir j&,
tlmo'he Inst ate and. whehewjft M ; f
thn nnnretlse table. ..V-i.U i.A'h " .- -' j
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