' vr ,' VI fl umng Herald KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Ninth Vwir N. . KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 17, 1915 Pries, Vtn Oh (Eh PR06RAM READY ioi it i tains wii.i. hi: worki;i OX TIH'HStl.tV I'-hIi Piece nr Woik Will lti ('mi (ni mi I'imIi'i- IIii Mlrrctlon of n l'i iiiiiii M('ii Who Will WuiK mi i hi' llimiN lt)'iiirsli'il l'i Mri't in Ihi' ('mill Ih'ilKi' Tlillfoilii) iiiiiiiiIiiu Willi I'll k oi'HIiuti'l mill l.iimli. Ml'lllhl'IH "f till' IIIIIIIIK''IIH'lll (UNI- wltu-e fur till' Good Komi Duv ol m'Imimi . Imvi decided thnl four u etches of mini hIiimiIiI lin Impiovcil llmrHiliiy. 't'lii'Bi', together with l tit fiiiciuaii In charge of Hi" work of tin. toluiiteerH mi each, iim follows- I'urt Ivliiiiiutli, 1'i'rry .M Ktiuin. Men III I. inn Short ; Kcno. George T It.iltl w in . I'l'llciiii liny, J. W Siemens Tin' Mini wliii lire going In donate i iIii'h work mi tlii I'iiiiiIh iiii' asked III llll'Cl lit till! (DUI I llllllSO in 7 h'cIik-I. Thursday tuoi iiIiik. with lmcl, pick, grubbing hoe r some ithrr implement, mid ii lunch. From ilii'ic tlu) will In truiispoitcd to tlic (inn Kticti tiort nf rnnil to Ik lniiriivi'il In tin evening thero will In. it big linn mill rally nt the Pavllllini. At (hat thiin the fiircmmi will lie called upon to tell of tln work accomplished ti 'iiri road. IS BURIED AT KENO Mi'iiihtus of Ewaiiun Camp, Wood men of tlio World, went to Keno to la in iitN'iid (ho funeral services of ''lair A. Stlffler, it luciuliur of tho local ordur, who illi'd nt Wordcn Sat inlay evening. The fllliunil wiih at - :iu nils afternoon, ami tho lvuialus rio Interred In Keno cemetery. Deceased wiih nlioiit 10 yours of me. and Ih survived liy It I h wife and u children, lie formerly leslded 'iciu, mill wbm oiii)loyod In tho saw mill on the West Side whon It wiih 'licialeil hy the Inncs-Clarko coin nany. (The i4iivIiik story In (lie His Wimil, United I'ivkn Muff t'lirrcspontlt how IIiIh least know n of the allied na ((' NIHI1, Horvlu, April 20. (Hy four 'r to Salonika and mall to Now York, " avoid tho English censor at Malta "d tho French coimor at Mnr wlllt'H For linen mouths nil Scrvliv has boeu one great chnrncl hotisn of (lend and dying. Doatlis to (Into Intvo reached a grand total of 75, 000. Although the epidemic of typhus t Ih now iiecmraii w bo under control, it In freely admit tod that RKi'lm hur- i . . AA I... I vobi 111 iuu,uun un man beings will Imvn linen leaned KMityWoo iinroi'o can hu ontiroly stumpod out, TIiIh Is tho most optimistic view of lio sltuntlon, Escaping from the two lialkun wars WON MN ,v H 600D ROADS DAY WAR DECLARED COMMITTEE HAS ON POT HUNTERS II II, UN Will) Mini' n:l.l, i;( . VMSK I'HIMS.I.NT IS FINED Kino. siMii..it iim:s ion iiTiii:ii ni-ri.iu:its .luiillro ni tlio Peace llowi.li Ii Hid liili'rtl to decline wnr. Ilo In hitter llglllllHt Wolator of tin kuiiiu laws, mid tliioiili'iiH heavy lines roi nil who Mil' t'OIIVll'teil I.IIKO lllllegollo. Mil Itllllllll, Wild lll III I ''Hie, I ft Week ago by Deputy Game WiiriluM lli'iu) Htmit for kill, lug a female Chinese pheasant, was hi ought lipfoic (Imvoii Saturday iiMiii llig Hi. plead guilty mill wiih lined J PHI llllll COHlK Af tut spending Haliiidii) iiIkIii In J. il ihi. itiiini. puiii id,, iim, Sunday TAKES A GAME lilt: KLAMATH I'ALL.s ;.M.MAIt s iKiiii, ti:.m i.icii.s in game at .m i : 1 1 1 c 1 1 . i scern: close, ir i.Ait(ii: The li.lxeli.ill lelllll leptcsclillng tile Klamath Falls grammar school Jour liejeil to .Mel I III Satin day and played the Mi'irlll High School team Tho result wan it 1:1-11 vletoi) foi tin Men lllll.-M. Tun of llif ii'Kiilar Klamath phi) -ith were nut, and thin weakenoi the lnlllni: imBroKHtloii Thej expect to wienk ieeiii;e Satuidiiy uevt, though, when .Met rill tomes InMf for n lelurn i;aine. MotM'lieiiliaeliei and Ken rnrnivd the Imttery for Klamalh Voiiiik played al hIioiI II II' IMX.AV l'.Sil a WAV i.v i .os i;i:i.r t'liltul I'H'Mt Heixtie I.OS AN(3I''I.KS. Mil) IT Walaie Urn), known ;ih "Hap IIoriiii," the iiinuiiKci' of l" Venlte biwuhall dull el the I'acllle Coast I.oaKile, died this IimimiIiik Dealh was illle to pneii iiioula 4'iiiiin Olll, IteheUiilis. Membeis of Prosperlt) Hebukah l.ndKe will meel in I O O K hall at s o'clock this ovcnlng for practice MERRILL G Cholera, Typhus and Other Dread Diseases Sapping Servians Liieblood I "Fui Vllliss" ilcscilptloii of londllloiis In e 01. snaked .Seiia. Henry nt, hum hi-nl lo XUli and other Servian cities lo give Americans an Idea of lions lias hiiiloivil Hnoiigh the woililwnr.) Hy IIKXItV WOOD (t'nlted PreRs StalT Correspondent) 'iipyrlght, l!li", by tho t'nlted rress.; with only slight epidemics of cholera, this heroic llttlo stnto has been caught In luir third war with nn epidemic of typhus which lias decimated tho ranks of her population more than hao tho guns of tho Germans and Austrlnns combined, Of tho 75,000 victims to dato, 25, 000 hid among tho Austrian pilson-411-B of war. Tho epidemic was brought hy them, Servians assort It broko out curly In Jtunmry. IHk IU'1- mniip mid ned Cross oinclnlH say mm ni that tituii typhus was an epidemic In Austria. Illninn for keopluK tho rest of tho, world from knowing tho terrible con ,inin..p (tint lnivn existed In Sorvla for, three months rests with tho French and English censorship, rather than with tho Servians. Franco and Eng land did not want AitBtrlu to know to whnt slrnlts their little nlly had been' reduced. Tlio Urst renl story of tho MEMORIAL DAY PLANS OUTLINED T .MDI.'IIMi 'in in. ;i.) i 'I'lIK oriiT heisi: lli'ini-seiiiiiihis f (;. A. It. mill W. It. ('. HUcii-m-iI 4lhvi'tiini llelnlli s.iliuila), mill Appnliiteil Seieinl 4'otiiiiiltteeM, (llllllllls, Clr. All fillills Ale 1'iueil to Alteilll Mer. IliK lo He Held ThU Week. I'laim foi the nhseiM.ncu of Moiuo ihil l;ii) will ho arimiKcd at a mas-, meetiiiK of iltlzeus, etc., to hu held Thuisday ovciiliii; al the couit liouse. The iih'I'IIiik will IickIii at T:ao, and all luteiei-ted ale uiKed to ateud and help in iIiIh woik A liiectlllg win, held at the ouit Iioiibo Saturday i.fteinnoti, at which Mm M I, HaiBent wa choson as t hall man and O. A Steams as sec letai) The follow Iiik commit tei--. were named for Decoration Day: l'i oki am -Captain (). C. AppleKate, J. II. .Mason, (5. A. W'lrtz. .School paillclpatlou--ll. II. Diiuhar Klowers Mrs. Catherine Robertson. Olliier of the Day W. A. Delzell. Ilesideh these. H II. lt.'imsby wax iinnied to secure an oiator for the ob serwnne, and to confer with the f ra id mil societies, etc, icKardlnu their pnitlclpallou in ihe observance and pnxessloii FEDS WALLOP" J THE COWBOYS nii:vni:.s iti: cives rcititi iti.i: wiirn:wAsiii(i hv thi: ri:ii:it.i.s sTi:ifii:it allows in t ei: HIT Tlu 1'VderaU. u new Klumath Falls j team, started Its season ill giMltd ' si) In yohterdiiy by defeating Itoss Sutton's Daily Cowbo)S 13 to 0 Shrimp Stolger, box artist for the Feds, allowed hut one hit. The Fed lineup at Dairy yesterday was Slelgor, pitcher; Nicholson, catcliei , l'eterstelner, tlrnt base; .Montgomery, second base; Holler, thltd base, Vaudalls, shortstop; Shoit. .Mcl.otighllu and Motschen bacher, outlleld. facts was brought to England by Sir Thomas l.lpton, who mado a personal Inspection of conditions. Rough shedding over tho llrltlsh press cen sorship, ho openly declared that, un less the most vigorous and extensive help was at onco given, tho little lial kun state that had twlco defeated tho Austrlnns In tho causo of tho allies, stood to loso at le.iht half Its population. Sir Thomas Upton's account of the local conditions failed utterly, how over, to give adequate Idea of tho tor rlble situation. Although It must bo admitted that while Franco and hng land, through their censorship, pro vented tho rest of tho world from knowing and extending tho help that might lmvo saved R0.00O lives, they lmvo oxtended n very great help to their small ally. So far, however, It (Continued ou page 2) THURSDAY NI Jurors in Barnes-Roosevelt Suit 'b m.-. 'mm - -mm Wll m? .y I 9 m M mni 2m Tii mu 1 W. 1'ieire, (ai)eiilei-. ienibllcaii; Leoiiniil K. IIiiuR'rfoi'4l, IHilnter, iiiiiKiesshe; liankllu S. KIioiiiIi'k, furiiivr, ieiul)lican. Minim rrni Waller. I. uell, liianufactiiiei-, juoKiesUo; IivIiik J. .Mills, oodwoikei', republican; Henry Hoii, cloik, republican. Tliiiil iim Peter IK'ncke, coal (loaler, deinoci-.U; Kdwiird Hums, inutoi- iiian, lepulillcaii; GeoiKe K. Iloschert, inaniilai liner, progroslv'. Ilotlom urn John. W. Ilrnuii, fawiici', lepiibllcan; Hay Tanner, fiirmer, democrat; Wiiri-en V. Sotnei-s, jji'ocei', republican. These aro tho Syracuse men who must say whether or not Theodore RoiHevelt llbolled William names Jr., in the statement he made last fall dining the campaign for governor In New York slate. Then tho former I MANY FATALITIES IX KTItKKT I KJHTIXG OIJi IMIKMIKU 1HS- APPEARS AXD XEW OXE IS IX ACTION' XOW CONDITIONS ISBON NORMAL I Mined IWsSeivleo (EXTRA) Late Ihls afternoon, LISBON, May 17. President Aril- stone tiah', George's attorneys, re- iign has lett for a suburb of Lisbon, wlvwl u u.h.),,im f0lll JuUg0 Web under the escort of a troop of cavalry. It Is officially announced that he has ster ai Portland staling that the re- agreed to sign a proclamation order- trial of George has boon set for hear ing tho formation of n new cabinet. General Pimento Castro, the de- posed premier, is missing, and the leaders of the rovoiution say mat no has lied tho country. Sinco the beginning of the stieet ilchtlng In Lisbon over a hundred e been killed and many more have llllll.' ' V It ...,.... ...... ........ - boon woundod. From Oporto Santnrem and else- .. , , ,,(, nf lipnw ensnnl. I . ... ties, Conditions are nearly normni to- i. Tho new cabinet which was foi mud .... i....,i ii, hnttioahiii Vasco da Hl IM'tl I - " ' Gama assumed control, with Juao as .i,n . nromler. Sues on .Vote Tin-niiirh .1. H . Caruuhau. E. II . I..... ,i,mii ..w in tim eir.'tried in the county where the crime, cult courl against Tony Vlctorln tojwas committed, piovldlng there aro ecovor 2C0 and Intorost nlleged due r on a note. The United States produced 20 of tho C6 eporh making Inventions, Kng- land 17, Franco 10, Germany 5, Italy 2, Brazil, Austria and Sweden 1 each. president charged that Charles F. Mm ph, tho democratic boss, and Mr. ILuuoi, the republican boss, of their respective slate machines, worked harmoniously whenever they were in danger. FEDERAL TRIAL HERE JUNE 10 ATTOHXEY I'OU PHISOXEB ASKS FOU CHANGE OF VEXCE UNDER OLD STATUTE CITY HALL IS OFFERED JUDGE IiiK In Kliitmitli Falls. .The probnblr dato for tlio case Is June 10. Federal ((ljw, Wolverton today made the nil- lug. I'liere Is a possibility that n term of the federal district court may bo ,-.- held In Klamath Knits, saiuraay ai- tcrnuon at Portland Judge L. R. Web- ster. in behalf of Jim George, nn In- it i... ,..l..l .... nliiKrun t( kill- miiii,iuwimiiniuuin lug pete Hrown, another inaian, on tho Klamath reservation, asked Judge Wolverton that the trial be held here Instead oi at Aieuioiu. Wobster based his lequest upon a statute enacted in 1878, which pro vldos that any person charged with a crlmo punishable by denth shall be lt..in.i in Hi,, rniintv whern the crime, proper uccommodatlous. At a recent meeting of tho city council, a resolution was passed, ten- derlng the use of the council chamber anu mo cuy nun lur icuoioi .,. purposes, so the accommodation need ed is already secured. Rome Hears of Troop I'tiit'id Press Service UO.MK, .May 17 There are uncon firmed rumors that an Austrian uatal- lion crossed the frontier, and that the Ilfllau patrol repulsed them In a bay- onet charge. There Is tense excite- iacnt all through the kingdom. -. i,.. ...,..,.., i f I.- to- ci.. 1 lit llUKltllt IJi I I UtlJ IV! t;uiuiiui IM n-( a cabinet member resulted In wrid cheering all night by 100,000 or more Rcar Adra,ral lTsher' mmandant of people. Neutralists Insist that the re- tUe B'klJ" " "" and oiber l-jntlon of Salandra is not a sign of "val officers Immediate war ' At 8:3" tho D,K water carnival in There are wild tumors of troop movt ments toward Austria. ('tilted Press Service HERUX, May 17. Germany will itmw n iltMtlnctlnn hptwpAti fhn rtnlf. light and Lusltanla incidents In re- It Is plying to the American nete: 'fitntp'd nuthnrttntlvplv Mint evprv rpn- 'aration will 1,p offered for the former incident. An ntr nf nnlimttim la nntprl pvprv-1 where. No resentment was caused by the Wilson note. It is hardly probable that Germany ' will abandon the submarine warfare. , Instead, she will try to convince America that the German cause is' i right. I'nltpd Press Service LONDON, May 17. Eight English aeroplanes attacked a German Zep pelin above the English channel as it, , with another, was enroute back to Germany after dropping bombs on) Ramsgate and vicinity. Three of the aeroplanes closed In on the dirigible, . while .two more dropped bombs from above it. United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C. May 17. According to Ambassador Gerard's re port, German officials received the Wilson note with the utmost courtesy, and they promised to give the matter careful consideration, and answer without delay. United Press Service NEW YORK, May 17. President Wllsou. accompanied by Secretary of tho Navy Daniels, his private secre tar, Joseph Tumulty, and other Wash ington oflicials, left the president's yacht Mayflower at S:30 this morning to review a land parade. The May flower arrived at New York yester day. This Is the first event In the big naval celebration scheduled for tho next two days. On the reviewing stand, before the Public Library on Fifth avenue, the president was metjjy Mayor Mitchell and other city officials. After review ing tho officers and Jacklcs of tho At- lanttc fleet, the presidential patty re- turned to the Mayflower. At 3:30 this afternoon the Mayflower made a Preferential Favors Made in Oregon Goods (Herald Special Service) PORTLAND, May 17. In an effort to stimulate the use of Oregon manu- 'factured goods and Oregou labor, the ( chamber of Commerce of Portland 1 I Al , nas commenceu u vaiupuiBu luruugu its bureau of industries and raanufac - tares to take ndvnutage ot the Blng- ltntti hill wliloli ftonnnina Affapttvn Ae n ..................... ...., .. - .jaw tins monin, ana wiucn was passeu nt the last legislative session. The Bingham bill gives a preferen- tlal of 5 per cent In favor of goods manufactured In Oregon, or In favor of Oregon labor, In tho consideration of competitive bidding before county courts, boards of county commlsslon- mu school boards, city councils, or eis 'other public officers authorized to purchase supplies or contract for labor. "In plainer English, u purchasing officer is .authorized to accept as the lowest bid for labor'or supplies that is offered by representatives of Ore gon products, If the bid ot the latter Rumors Movements tour of the Meet at anchor In tho Hudson Ulver. Tonight at 7:30 the president will illim nn hnnrri tlin hnltlpshln Wvnm- ,,,,, w(h Secretnry DanIel8 an(1 othor cabinet members, Mr. Tumulty, As- slstant Secretary Koosevelt, Admiral Fletcher, commanding tho fleet, the commanders of the four divisions. seventeen captains of battleships. connection with the fleet featlvlttaa will be held in Xorth River. The Mayflower Is anchored at Sevonty sccond street, and the water carnival "fleet," made up of hundreds of floats r.nd pleasure craft, will assem- b,p at "e Hun,1ed and Tenty-flfth streot an(J Dass down the river beside me neet until it reacnes tne may- tt.er.' W,,ere '.' W,U !u ba.ck ?p the river, passing again beside the battleships. The searchlight display 'dl,r,nB ,th,c carnlvaI P to b . wonderful. lomorrow tne presiuent win review tlle entire fleet as it passes out to sea. Then the Mayflower will return to Wnsh'ngton. United Press Service ! OXFORD, England, April 28.- -(By mall to New York) Placid, historic Oxford, site of Oxford University, is today a scene of khaki. Where once morning coats and top hats prevailed, along with flannels and smart dress, students ot this his toric Institution- ot learning are clad In the olive of the-mllitary, and the town and college themselves are the scenes of martial surroundings. Convalescent soldiers wounded at the front are quartered about the town and in the university buildings. Smooth lawns and grassy plots sur rounding the ancient institution ol learning are worn bare in spots from drilling feet. Class room disserta tions on deep subjects of learning are few and far between, and the very at mosphere of Oxford reflects the pres ent crisis. In many of the dormo torles that in peace times housed the youth of British aristocracy, wounded men are today resting on cots sur rounded by nurses and hospital equip ment. At a recent presentation ot degrees the Oxford under-graduates wore the cap and gown over their khaki, ttnd soon afterward hastened to the drill grounds, where they are preparing for the country's service If they are needed. An Austrian scientist has Invented a- method of sterilizing against In- sect, germ and fungus life the ground Into which ports are to be set. lis not more than 5 per cent higher than the lowest bidder from any oth- or state," said George D. Leo, secre- tary of the bureau. "It Is Intended to counter-balance the difference In I ,, , J ii . ImtmnAn wit cosi o iiruuuuuuu uo ummu i local and foreign concerns. It sorae- what adds to the handicap of the for- ntprn mnnilfnptlirAl rpnfAKAntftd htf -... ..... --.--- freight rates, and It should prove an encouragement to the establishment of factories for the manufacture of those Items needed. In the building ot roads and bridges and materials con sumed by municipal purchase. "Senator Bingham Introduced the bill after consultation with represen- .,,. .i ...... ...i.IaI.1. tef iiiiivea ui iiio ur8iisniiunj hiiibi, -ji have been struggling to enlarge the 5 market for those factories already. here, and tp pavo the way for oiimff yet to be secured. '; "J "In the opinion ot David M. Hue: and other pioneer manufacturers, tk Bingham measure will prove of ITM;s vol,, ' .- 'J.ih-.. value.' . s- Y5ft' v-1"