The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 04, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1915
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Vltk the Kxcclon of Sccewl Ward, Ttii of fJioloii, Alrt-iid)- -Vniiimr.l,
Kftrr U'urd la trie City Htl A.
otker Un lo Hio OomhcII fr !
RatuliiK Vri-MhtH)i, Mmilinm.
Hirublr, Mlllrr Mul Doly UJII
IVMnpov the CottBCll.
The voierx o( I ho city woru lliau
did. thing yeatoriUy. for thoy. wltli
ono exception, olctd nn . entirely!
eit net of rouncllmrn, anil (mowed
uadir the amendraenU rcgnrdlni tho
Ankcny canal nnd city engineer'
Mtorr.
The Ankeny canal mtaaurriSrtTby
Ml votefi. The rote oa tbla wai' t03
tor the iiini-ndraent and "9t against
X;
The rlty engineer salary uioaaure
teat y a voto of CIC agalnit and 320
for It. i
la tho Plmt ward K. J. Hheots wna
!ctFd councilman by Just nine voteu.
0. D, Matthowa waa reelected In the
attend over Seehorn by 17 votea, and
Wrable ilnlihed 16 rotea ahead of
Hamilton In the Third. Judge Miller
tu Vlilt Crater l.nk. Miiy Aln He
r.Uiitl tl mi iiw lo IiiiIikIc a toiic.of
I lie (Sri'iit Vulritiilc llrulon Where
Cnituln .link mill UN Men Held
Troojia Off,
defatted Ben B. Owetu la the Fourth
by 14 vote, and la the Firth, M. It.
Doty, who aftor aerrlag two year
waa defeated lait aprtag by H. J.
Leckwood, polled 79 totea yeaterday
aaatnit Lockwood'a 47.
The vote for councilman In each
ward folio wn:
Flrat Ward
K. J. SlieilH 60
J. W. McCoy , 47
Hecoart Ward
0. D. Matthowa ......;....... . 14
W. R. 8eehorn .'.,, 119
Tlilnt Ward '
I.R.Btrublo ... .... .14
I. H. Hamilton ; ; . . . .-,; . . 11.9 1
C. H. Underwood ,. , . . . ... ,;A T'
X.W.Tvrell ...': 14,
Fourth Ward j,
. D., Miller ', 99
B. Owen , 86
There Iti it iKilbllliy tlmL tliu Mo
itoe IjiVh flotlrt nmy lie vIhIIciI tlili
loiiniiicr by it iloleKiitlnn of InstnicturH
niul nliKleniH from tin; linlvorlty of
Oregon. Thef ieilo will visit Cra
ter I.nL'i ililn mimnwr. mul tho im.l-
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. ter of rnmliiK on to iIih l.uvn IleiU
wan aiiRReated to Warren Bmltli ofj
tliu ilciinrtiiietii of Keotogy by William '
t llttrii. In reply Hum lm received
the followlni; letter:
"I wnn vory Kind to receive your
tetter of April- 13th, with the xam-
fptex from the lava bedH, for which
I tlinnk you very mucii. i inn inier
eatvd In wbnt you say about the lava
bedH, r.nil Professor SwecUur and 1
bopu to be able to lirliiK the class
down there after we Ret through the
Crater Lake trip. Thin, of course,
will depend on tho time at our UIh
ponnl. I expect ntiyway to go out by
way or Klamath Palls, nnd ahall cer
tainly call on you when I reach that
point. We nhall let you know an
goon an wo know how many (hero
will bo In tho party, ok to whothor
wo can take on tho additional trip
lo tho lavn bedH. I would vory much
like tho clnss to see thoso formation!
there, both from tho gooloelcnl and
tho hUtorlcal standpoint."
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ROME, May 4 Tkere la buac excUeweat orar. the
Auatria'a teal word has aaaa aaUrered aad ha prated
Italy, fknae betiere thac.warla bow cerfala.
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One ramor aava that Raroa roa teetoar. the Oataaaa mmlmami
.entcd fresh proaaaals treat Atri. tod.,. "' 'fM&f j
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The wildest, eathaslasm retgas as a resaW;
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months of Bghttag. They assert that ItusaJa mast seoaa
lolga to lavade Haagary thrpagh tho Carpa'thlaas.
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ATHEX8, May 4 The bombardiueHt of te,
esiertlay. The allies are atari ag a Tlgoroas
Qneea Eliaaheth aad Warsptte are pariiclpatiag la the
The battleships are rakhag the forts freat' the
Gulf of Saras. The.ssaaller ahhja have peattiaud the
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PETROGRAD, May 4. Dispatches aay thaVthe
the boatbardawBt of the atesaheras forts at oayhraak.
plied with vigor; bat laeaTectaally. ' ?
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MADI80N, Wis., May I. Former
iirnalilnnt UMIllnin Howard Taft Will
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Ore. zink , , . lSileeluro at tho University of Wiscon
Fifth Ward
"R'Doty ., 79
. J. Lockwood , . 47'
to Lofgron , . . 3
Tho voto on the charier amend
wla in the different wards waa aa
follows :
First Ward
ror canal contract
Opposed ..,
'or aalary Increase
"looted
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Reeoad Ward. .
'or Canal rnnlrnnf
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jMUry Increase.
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canal contraHvTT ', .,... 71
? , 286
Lumber
sin hero tomorrow, Thursday ana
Friday. Hi mibjoct will bo "Tho
Presidency: Its Powers, Duties, Ito
sponslbllltlcR and Limitations," nnd
In i he three lectures ho will touch on
every phaso of executive llfo.
For salary Incroaso , 100
Opposed .221
Fourth Ward
For canal contrnct
Oppoied ,., '
For salary Incroaso
Opposed .i .i
Fifth Ward
For canal contrnct
ODDosed ,
Foi salary Increoao . . . . , JJ0
Opposod . "8
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WASHINGTON, I). C, May 3.
The presentation by a Gorman brew
ery of 3.(500' bottles of beer to tho
wounded in the Austro-IIungarlnn
hospital at Sarajevo, Hosula, has re
asoned tho discussion of tho effects
of alcoholic beverages on the fighting
man of the firing line: Tho Gorman
government's, attltudo Is shown by
Its shipment of tho consignment of
beer, .duty frco.
In tho rush following the outbreak
of hostilities, Russia attempted to
dolvu tho question by abolishing the
manufacture nnd salo of vodka;
Franco forbade tho nbslntho traffic;
Germany closed all railway bars;
and Lord Kitchener announced that
Tommy Adklns would not be permit
ted 'to Indulgo In Intoxicating liquors.
Hut
Upon mature deliberation by the
German physicians nnd scientists,
the ban ngalnBt beer has been lifted
completely. The German diet adopt
ed u resolution relieving from taxes
or duty articles Intended for troops
or the Rod Cross societies, and ar
rangements were made to refund to not beer? Beer Is not used by the
brewers tho tax paid oy them on
beer they donated to the soldiers.
The Uuvarlan government announced
tho taxes paid on malt used In the
production of boer donated to the
armleS In the field.
The general staff of the Frst Ba
varian Army Corps Is operating three
breweries and' malt houses' In Us
territory, the complete roster of em
ployes, from brew-master down, be
ing recruited from tho ranks. ' A Ger
man army doctor at the front; In a
letter to the Frankfurter Nacbrlch
ten, urges the shipment of beer (p
nil soldiers, "as red wine does not
ngree with many of the men and as
water Is prohibited on account of the
German soldier oa an intoxicant."
In Franco, the proprietors of cafes
who agree not to sell spirituous it
quors have been exempted from li
cense dues, but beer and wine are
classed, as hygienic drinks and come
under tho exempt clause. The min
ister of war, as compensation for
the destruction of tho absinthe traf
fic, Issued orders tor the increasing
of tho dally flne ration of the solid
lers from one-third to one-half ot
a liter.
In tho House ot Commons in Lon
don, the under secretary of state waa
bombarded with questions concern
ing the- alleged shipment of hun
dreds of thousands ot gallons ot rum
WAR COMES HIGH
I'nlted Press Service
LOXDOX, May 4. Lloyd George today
of the war to the ead of the fiscal year at 807,009,000
coH Is about 2,100,000 poaads. ....
The British steamer Miaterae was stacked today aad
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WASHINGTON, D. C, May 4. The belief. Is grOHrteg the' 18
liaht waa not torpedoed, bafdaasagad by a.attae. The .sMlsM)sejaMM2il
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danger ot typhoid fever." . . ito tho English soldiers in France.
Prince von Hatreldt Tracbenberg, ' The under secretary of state re-
AUTO AND CAR
CRASH; FIVE DIE
WIFE OF WASHINGTON'S COM.
MISSlONER OF SAN DIEGO EX
POSITION KILL; TWO CHTL
DREN ALSO
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Kauway eeaipany ai-iaawa,iami
miles southof her. -aSTff?
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Ington coaamissloasr at the Wmm$g-)M$
exposition, aad her ihroAtUniiKff1,
Mrs. J. H. Atkinson, also'ot Waaa-'p?
ington; -Mrs: Lather .Browaef v-PorM
Lynn Hick, the other eewt'l:
the car, waa;serloslyfiaruf4Sjt
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counsellor of tho German embassy In
Wnshlngton, in commenting in the
exemption from malt and beer, taxes
clauso, says: "Why charge 'the
browor this tax, when ho .taxes are
collected on anything else' sent to
tho soldiers? Red Cross "and hos
pital supplies are duty tree. Why
piled that considerable quantities otK'ulted Press 8ervlce
.rum had been sent to the troops but
that the men could take It or leave
It as they wished. The army phy
sicians considered it necessary that
soldiers exposed to, the cold In the
trenches should have some stimulant
available.
Company Is
Incorporated Today
REVIEW BOARD
6ETS BEARINGS
1 will know exactly what each feature
i dealt 'with really amounts' to.
. Today tho board members went to
iKe'no to look over the features In
that district. This afternoon they,
will go through the MerrlU-tcountry, I
Laagell Valley
Alclc of tacorpoiaUotf were filed
by thwiilte PijliU cpaw
J" wh J, of utwl?.t Fttak D,
" nd j. F.QoeiuV'.. the iaeor-'
tors. ' " '"'
The eonM espU4H-4 at 110,-
000. This Undivided Into 100 shares
worth 1 100 per ehare,
Tito new concern has taken over
the Long Lake Lumber company
mill at Bhlpplngton, and the mill of
the Baraii Lumber company at Meva,
taortll ofOhlloquln. U will operate
both of these plants,
DIFFEHENT PARTS OF TUK PROi
JEW ARE BEING VISITED TO
GIVE THE MEMBERS AN IDEA
OF SCOPE OF WORK.
and Clear Lake and
will be visited tomorrow.
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Charlie White Is
to Face Murphy
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MEAT MARKET
IS SOLO A6AIN
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A, M. VINEYARD BUYS OUT IN
! TERE8T OF HENRY BAGBY IN
.PEOPLE'S MARKETIS NOW.
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L08 ANGELES, May 4, Five per
sons were killed and one seriously
Injured, late this; afternoon in a co.lU
slon between an automobile and a
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Now that all tho mombers of the
board of review are hore to take up
tho work of reviewing the history, of
the Klamath project, a few days are
being devoted to tho inspection of
the project, that the committeeman
L'nltcd Press, Service "" .-
HOSTON, May 4, Charlie White,
tho clever Chicago lightweight, and
Eddie Murphy, the Boston ,vBghWrt
meet in a twelve- round boutat a
ahow to be staged by the MVu At?A
SOLE OWNER
This morning the People's, Market
vaa sold to' A," M.' yineyard,'byHery
Uagby Vineyard took charie; today.
For several mMtfcVlaeyaraJwas
connected, wlthjthe.PsopU's Market,
Is popular with, taa ataat aaati
and "is well vsrsea in hla' trade,"
United i'res Service
BYRACUBB.cN. Y.. May 4. The
prospeejlTe appearance of Wni'.Baraea
Jr.Vs a Witness tor the dafeare "la
k& 860,0.00 libel suit aaiast CeJoaW
Roosevelt waa postpwM today, waaajYori-
court.resumed after a aaearaataat
Frldayv jlastaad,,' iHmni' betweea
Barnes and ex-8eaatr plait Ja8t,
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