The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 29, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
.Ninth Vwii Xc. U,(IU
KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
WHITES ALLOWED
TO FISH ON THE
NDIAN RESERVE
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915
Price, Fire
Italy's Army and Navy Leaders
iii:stiith.s Wll.li m: MH
MHORTLV
A I Mrctlim of llx'Tilluil Council Hi h
VcMcnfay, MtiiIm'-s Vuli'il h Allim m
Vlill I'wph I ! I'm- or I'l-lilnu
Minima, I'nivldliiK Tlicy Ohsene
n Sri of lllllco In Ho Outlined ,y
llm A(rlll.
(Mr rolil Hpciliil Set tin-)
KLAMATH AGL'NCV, Muj 2!i
I'rnWdcil they ronillli'l thciimeHei In
a proper iimniH'i', tuul llw tip to u nut
or regulations in ' made mil Illici
tly Superintendent WIIIIiiiii 11 I'rcei.
lille H'0iti "III do allowed Id IIhIi
for limit In tin Hlri'iinm on the Klnm
utli linlliiii reservation. TIiIh mik iU
i'MiiI linnlly yesterday ly tin Kliun
.11 li Tribal Council, In mcimIuii here
A 0te WII8 tllkcll llKIII till' lU'ltlel.
anil Uir Indians balloted to glie tin'
whites (In rlKllt to llhll, piovldcd tln
ln.IHu.H- rights ur.. not walked on. )y n i(l, ,,, f) .
I'mlcr Ilia Iroiity itlKiioil bolween(llIKl, n,u ovmiiiiK of July 1th.
tin. whites mid tlio lllilllitlM III Is St. Tho pilmlpnls will lie Dnlton llio-
llflt tllO ri'HOrVHllOH WHM l-KtllllllHlltll. ' ,,,j. ni IdTIIld SlIKllt, llOtll Well
Know n In tin- Tort country Elder
lliirlnu will porfoiin llio icremoii.
Tlio stage will lie appropriately dcc-
In tlio ItidluiiH. While the Indliinvjorated, and tho Peerless Orchestra of
fwl Unit thi-y coulil enforce this reg"M Ven pieces will piny ,t wedding
uUtlon, they do not wish to nntago-, tm,ri.,.
nil., tlio wlilic people, iiml providing .... ,,... , , f,lr ,,,. ,,,,,
BlfeflB W Ex 'wfM ft
BfjL -
(x'lii'liil ('minimi, (.'lilcf of Stall
With llulj ill tlio wnr, t lie liiotlii'i
i I ti.i' king, the Duke d'AbruzzI, leads
i In I'l-ii, iiml Genera) Cndorna, chief
TRIESTE RULED
BY MOBS, SAY .
1 THE REFUGEES
i
ITALIAN TltOOPS CLOSER TO THE
CITV
,'I'mIIIIim. lleigfllH Cllptllleil llj King
Kiiiiiiiintici I'oi'iis, .iiorilliiu to
Dispatches SVt Oik of Itoun- To-)
ilii)' German Aiutois lloniliiii'il
i Point .Voilliciikt of ('nlliis Toilii).'
I
Anll-Cci'iiuui. Rioting in Chili'.
Two Birthdays and the
Three Ex-Vice Presidents
i
1 1 nlii'il I'l.-hs riui vli o
-iner- HOMi:, May 23 The Iiallun forces
mih licciiiiM' of Iilrt nllciiipt to ucfl i,,(. pruhstne clow to Trlcsto mid (ior-
c ilmiKliti't of a inlllloiiJilio mi'inbor ., ,, ,.,. ,, . , ..
. , Itz, ant) liavo cupt tirefl Trentlno
of utntT, IciiiIb tlio urmj
Tin- (liiKu Ik well known
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! I In' 1 11 li.i Kt.il.. j ui.ii-ili. II,. .11,1
i"- wi.,1 1,,'cai.so II... royal family ",-iK''t" "' Hu" C.irnno Alps, accord-1
vmihl not think of permitting Amur- '" " Ul "incial stati-mciits. The1
li : :i lilnml to lie mixed with royalty, homliiirillUK of, tin Austrian torpedo;
and he did not make up his mind to boat by nn Italian dirigible is also
i!ef the royal relatives ' reported.
Iluforu hostilities (ieueral I'lulornn I Mobs control Trieste, according to
Duke d'Aluii!
iiliheil at Vincena, near the AiiHtrlan
frontier, anil at once assumed 10111
niaiiil of the Italian forcoH. He Ik at
llio head of the army invndlng Austria
lefuure.s reaching tMlno. Frenzied
AustrlatiH nie rojiorled to be burning
mil sacking the Italian section prop
irty, and llio civil authorities have
lied. It is rumored.
there wan 11 limine to the effect Hint
1 lie iAi'IiihUi) rlcht to IIhIi In any
mri'ttui 011 the rcHcrvatlnn wiik ested
irer consiuurniion in ki'ii me in- m fmuf,, W
illatui, their fencoH, crops unit other HX flll (
property, they will tiinke no objec
tion wlinlovrr lo protierl) restricted
nihiuK
The IiiiIIiiiih have never been hem
tile toward white people IIrIiIiik in the
reservation Htrenms, hut hoiiiu of the
Miiiilnllsiii nml wanton destruction In
IiiIkciI In by thene puoplo niiidu them
feel that a htrong protest was iiccch
(try fur tlio Hafeguardlin: of the In
dian rights.
'e Is iiild to be nearly
OR, SHIELDS TO
BE PASTOR HERE:
lOII.U'-. OIIIII..VI Sl(ltt
STAGE WEDDING
ii FOR JULY 4TH
MIIK1KT .XI (JIA.VTCKS OK I'OHT
KLAMATH WILL III: MAIHIIDK
AT Till: STAIt THLATKU OX
NATION'S IHItTHDAV
lOlt.MCK KLAMATH TALLS DI
MM: WILLTAKi: A LOCAL Pl'L
PIT LATH IX Jl'Vi: IHCSKJXS
HIS POST AT MKDI'OHD
The I'lirtI riesbyleihiu church heie
U to haW' a pastor again, after a
month or tnoie of a acancy. This Is
Di W'e.ston !'. Shields, who has lic
et pled the call Issued to him.
Ur Shields' acceptnnio Is hailed
Willi ilelifhl, as he Is known here as
1111 ii 11 nest, roiceful minister. He was
pastor heio about twelve years ago,
and to come hero ho resigned his pas
toialu at Medfonl, which ho has hold
for several years. Dr. Shields Is also
t iilud Piyss Service
KANSAS CITV, .Mo Mny 2!l.
I-inning tt impossible to exer
cise his bulldog enough, an In
genious blacksmith ut Shclfleld
de Ised an exercising machine.
Taking a wagon wheel he
fastened It to the ground with n
pin through the hub. Across the
wheel he placed a bourd with the
ends protruding. With n short
ope he tied th. bulldog to ono
end of the board. A cat, bnr-
rowed from a neighbor, was tied
to the other end. The dog start-
out to rob the cat of boven lives, '
but found It Just out of reach.
Around they went, to the delight
of the blacksmith, until some
one reportod to tho Humane So-
riety. An Investigator took the
"Incentive" back to tho owner,
which stopped the dog nml crt
"plnwheel."
1,'ulted 1'ress Service
UUIILIX, May 29 It Is announced
that (Jerman aviators bombarded
Crnvcllues, twelve miles northeast of
('r.llns, and also Stomer and Elsmea.
i 'm0Sj " msfflniiiiii
ICf''BB . BBll aBll ,i'SJ? -A? Prv,-
GERMANY'S NOTE
OF REPLY HANDED
U.S.AMBASSADOR
.VOW IX COfltMi: OV THAXSLA
TIOX, ETC.
:HAI2LES W
FAIR BANKS
LEVI F? MORTOK1
Two of the three living ex-vice
presidents have their birthdays tills
month. I.uvl I. Morton, who served
when licnjamlii Harrison was presi
dent, from 1S89 to XS93, Is hale and
hearty in his 91st year. This photo-
Ilelleved This Will Occupy Time Until
Monday, When .Vote Stay Be
Cabled Particulars X'ot Given On
Now Slate Department Received
n Partial Report From AmbMdor
, Page HcgarillnK Xebraskoa.
' nile.I I '1 ess .Servlie
BERLIN, May 29. Germany' re
ply to President Wilson's note was
handed to' United States Ambassador
Gerard this morning. The embassy! Is
translating and coding the message,
preparatory to cabling Washington,
via Copenhagen and London.
It will probably be sent in time for
publication Monday.
It is learned that the noto will ask
for :in nerepmrnt nn n atntamant nt
dent .and he Is still in politics. There regardlng the Lus,tan. as a
THEODORt
ROOSEVELT
Is no doubt that his will be among the;
names mentioned prior to the next
j preliminary to a further exchange ot
republican national convention as a (
candidate for nomination.
communications regarding submarln-
OHN
HA OK
Some Kino ago John V. Houston In
moaned tlio fncl Hint tliero had never cupiuiulcnileni of home missions for
'fon .1 wedding on tho hIiiro at the (he Southern Oregon l'resh; tory.
Star thcator, mid ho offered some In- Hi. Shields will lake the local pul
luvemontH for Hitch 11 ceremony. Ills ili June liOth. Ho will bo Installed
"for litis been accepted, and lliero will, as pastor on that Sunday.
Ornithologists on a
Visit to Klamath
J
FUNERAL SUNDAY
IIHMAINS OK PIOXLIMt WILL UK
laid to ih'.st iii:sidi: wn r.
AXD SOX ATTKlt SICHV1CK AT
A. O. I'. W. HALL
1 lilted Press Servlcu
SANTAMO, Chile, May 20. Antl
fJerman riots broke out today. Sev
eral Germans were nttneked, and
many shops wrecked.
Iiittd 1'less sei vli'
LONDON, -May :!&. The Gorman
subiiiarlne U-'H torpedoed the Drltlsh
steamer Ilthlopo today.
COASTING BOAT
ON FIRE AT SEA
DOI.L.VK LIXi: VKSSKL CATCHES
KIRK IIL'RIXG XIGHT, AX11 TI1K
CREW IS FORCED TO TAKE TO
SMALL BOATS
The photograph of Mr. Roosevelt Cnited Press Service
shows hira on the witness stand at the , warhintotov n i mv a
graph of him was taken the other day trial of Wm. Barnes' action against The lnterpretatIon p,aced up0a Oer
when he left his Washington home for, him tor libel. He is thirty-nine years ar(,.s notIflcatIon regarding the On
his regular walk. Despite his yeaTS, younger than Mr. Morton, and he is man rep,y ,g tfaat the kaJaer u w,lUng
ho takes a long walk every da the! more vigorous than most men of half (0 agree to m,t (ne SUDmarlne war.
weather will permit. his own age. mis iuture in poiuics
Mr. Fairbanks Is thirty-four years ( looms up as big as any question In
jounger than the oldest ex-vlco presl-1 American political life.
FAST GAME IS
SUNDAY'S CARD
fare to enemy merchantmen and la
willing to permit the passengers and
crew to leave the vessels, providing
the submarine is not in danger there
by. Secretary Bryan received a prelim
inary report from Ambassador Page
V
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OX FACTORY TEAM AND KLAM-
Diver Goes Donn to F-4
t nited Press Service
HONOLULU, May 29. This morn
ing a diver descended and examined regarding the Nebraskan ntfalr, based
the forward part of the sunken sub- upon the Investigation by naval at
I marine F-4. No bodies were found, 'taches.
The attempts at salvaging continue. Tno englneer of the Nebra8kan
sticks to his story that he saw a white
Leave for Trip ' streak in the water preceding the ex-
Tho funeral ot the late John (!.
'Schullock, a Klamath county pioneer
who died nt Kugouo this week, will
bo held at 2 o'clock tomorrow after
noon at A. O, U. W. hall, deceased
'helm: a member of that organization.
Hov. K, ('. Richards wilt conduct the
services.
There promises to bo a largo at
tendance, us Schallock was known to
I all of the old timers, and most of tho
newcomers here,
Son Is Horn
1 oiled i'tess Service
SAN FRANCISCO. May 2 it. Tho
Robert Dollar company steamer Mack
maw ,en route from hero to Portland,
In rock ballast, aftor leaving hero yes
terday, last night wirelessed that It
was n II re, and that tho crow was
forced to take to the small boats. The
1 UUill UIllll'U llll llllll, IU1U 11113 II1U1 11-
'Ing several vessels wont to its aid.
Somo of tho members 'of tho crow
have reached Mclggs whntf here.
They say tho lire was caused by en
glno room trouble.
Administrator Named
A petition for letters for adminis
trator for tho William Goss estate
wns filed by Hny & Merryman, and
W. L. Goss, a son of the deceased,
was named 11s administrator. The
value of the estnto, is estimated at
$1,001).
U. K. Htotto returned last ovonlngilln will lenuiln bote until Tuesdii)
'rom Portland and Bnlom, whmo hu'moiiiltiK. A boy, weighing eleven pounds, was
"tlonded tho meeting of tho Stale M"1,U",y uVU"'"t! " ""'i,0': ."' xn sterday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
i.. . ' 11 rn 111 nun snortsmen of the city will Vowel .
"wno and Fish Commission. Ho was ,,,,. ,,, , Mr. Pearson nml
ftccompunled Ify W. L. Flnloy, Hlalo Mr. Flnloy at the While Pelican hotel
.Mr. mid Mrs. C. C. Hoeuo and Allss Pls!n. This strengthens the sub-
VTH FALLS X1XE WILL CROSS Hortense Hogue leave Tuesday for.mar,no theory.
tho Panania-PaclUc International ex-
1JATS FOR S1CCOXD TIME BOTH I
TEAMS STRENGTHENED
There will bo fast baseball tomor
row afternoon at Modoc Park, if pastj
performances ami simitar uope ciu oe
relied upon, for both the Ewauna
Box company team and Tlndall's
Klamath Falls team are now lu bet
ter shape than they were two weeks
ago, when they played an 11-inning
game before the Boxmakers won out.
Motschcnbacher, tho old Uulver
sity backstop, will wear the mask for
tho Klamath Falls team tomorrow,!
aud Bostwlck, Hlckox and Harden-1
brook will do the Hinging. Another
addition to tho team will be "Chuck"
Zumbrura, the Fort phenoiu. who will
piny short.
Siemens and Wllley will be tho
Ewauna battery. Bill Bowden, who
Is u sensation In himself, will play
third base, and the rest of tho team,
will bo equally good.
This Is tho first of a seasou of
three games between these teams.
position and other California points. J Ranger at Crater of T itinera
Mr. Hogue will return in two weeks. United Press Service
and his wife and daughter will re-, REDDING, Calif., May 29. Forest
main below about a month. , RanBer Seaborn spent an hour and a
, half at the crater ot Mt. Lassen yea
Band Practice Tomorrow terday. The mountain Is smoking
A rehewsal will be held at the Pa-jtbls morning. Hat Creek is normal
villlon at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow by the but muddy.
Klamath Falls Military band.
Meat Company la Seed
Owing to the fact that so many! Suit to recover 1149.80, alleged
waiters have been called. to the front 'due tor hogs furnished the Klamath
In France, the Paris cafe proprietors j Meat Company, has been started In
have decided to employ waitresses the circuit court by J. D. Swift. W.
hereafter. ' H. A. Renner is attorney for Swift.
Open Air Movies a
Big Hit in Gotham
Eighth Grade Exams
L'nlteil Press Service
NEW YORK, May 29.-
'gardens Is the special care taken of
-Cooled by , 'bo children. Couples with young
An Eighth grade examination for .evening breezes, New York's open I cWWren, who. cannot be left alone at
1. .1 . . 1 .1 ,,n., .. . . ,.... 1 home, now find special runwaya wlth-
plls unable to take the May test, or'nlr movies are running full bloom, ,, ,. . ,,. mh. ..
"""'Kiel, and T. Gilbert Pearson,
,clef "ocutlvo officer of tho Notional
Audobon Hocloty, and president of u
'"go. number of national societies for
Hio protection of game and birds.
Mr. Pearson Is a speaker mid loo
irer of national reputation, and Mr.
Stone porsimdcd him to cotno to
K'Mnath to make a short study of
r pellotni and other native birds.
Attention, A. O. U. W.
All members of tho Ancient Order
ot United Workmen aro requested to
meet ot tho A. O. U. W. hall not
later than 1:30 p. m. Sunday, to at-,
tend tho funeral service of our do
r: "..".-" ":.""';;:,. , r: , r" :: -'"""'"S.-- .?; movie garden where they can
""" a"c ""? "' , ', ."' "" -- -. ,'.. safe.v leave their baby carriage!.
and were promoted conditionally, will Mess motion picture theaters nightly. v, . ., th .1. .i.
be held at the Central school build- j Managers agree that tho open air the- Jnow We cugn,on8 f fc
ins Thursday and Friday, June 3rd nters were late in getting a start this.. ,inr, hnneha ,n, ,M m4m ..
and 4th. All pupils in the county can 'year. They attribute this to tho ex-' , ..,., ..',..,..,
tako tho test. remely late spring. Up to a few,,,. ,,. n,ort ...'
nights ago the weather has been o some even have printed programa, or
unseasonable that not an open alrm, nntmn nf tllA mnwliM ,M '
... , . . ... . M
To tlio Kx'mi
Mr. and .Mrs. Vernon T. Motschcn
bacher loavo Monday morning to at-
at 7 o'clock. There will bo about
twenty guests. Immediately follow
ing tlio banquet, Mr. Poarson has con
sented to deliver n lecture on bird
ur.. nml the nrotoctlon of birds. Tho I
lccttiro will bo delivered In tho lobby
,.f i.n tuitnl nml an Invitation Is ex- Mm. Lureno Jnrrett of Chestnut
tended to everyone Interested lu blrd HI". '. "roeda and raises I'omenw'
life ti he present. It Is soldom Hint
Cowuls Off for n Trip
ceased brother, John G. Schallock.-1 Horry B. Cozad and wife, and Miss , mvlo attempted to begin business.
Qoorge T. Baldwin, Past Master. ,'Vcrda Coznd leavo In the morning ut now overy avenue ana almost
for Prairie City, to spend a couple of fvory side street has a movie garden,
weoks. Thoy may go on to Spokane' Open lots that have been Idle for
before returning, "years have been transformed Into
screen palaces, and from the number
Of tho 1,000 women In New York
tend tho Panama-Pacific International j Cty Who have undergone the "twl-l
exposition. t light sleep" treatment, 80 per cent de-'
tlio pooplo of Klamath Falls havo an
opportunity to hear a speaker of such
national reputation as Mr. Pearsou.
Ian dogs just for tho fun of it, and
iiiRtead of selling thorn for profit, she
presents them to her friends, who give
the tiny animals a good home.
claro their ordeal to havo been paln-j In Denmark handwork such as sew-
less. Ung, knitting, darning and embrold-
ery Is required In all rural schools
Miss Kate Gleason of Rochester, N. whero women teachers are'employed.
Y Is the first woman to be admitted
of new ones now ocen In cei
to membership In the American Soci- Baltimore has
ety of Mechanical Engineer. I driver,
..l
arlson
with those of last summervltnMiffalr
to be a record season for ihe '.movie
concerni.
Many now theaters have been add-
a woman "Jitney" ed this season. Chief among the Im
provements In Manhattan's movie
exacting as those of the biggest legit
imate show houses.
Another novel feature is provided'
At
"v,
T' Jv"
mp
for doctors and others who expect to - $r
ha called tnr from th -----" ' "f'?,,
All that Is necessary is for the erwnlaSi'
to leave his name with the hex
nm,t ol.n,1 m Mall ammia ab ktv WIm .it
t.)u V..WU.W m m... vuuav ivr wm wtm,w;
name is flashed on the screen. y Merle '
managers appreciate the vahitelt;..
such attwtlos to their patreB'iwwila:
and they are ; always seeklag 'to.nsV '
prove the m'orte perfsrmiieee',. if '
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