.V'l -J ywf t y i KLAMATH FALLS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPKK Mnlli V'4ii- N. 2,lil NATION'S HONORED KLAMATH I'AM.s MOLDS I ITII(. oiihi:i(V..ci: in iiovnit hi Tin: departed heroin p. kadi; in rom:.o(.N and pt iiiotic I'IUMIham this rn:n. NOO.V Kll.llllMll Falls IIKHill IHllil 1 1 llillti' In lli llltlidll'ti heroes who huo ih parted by holding patrlotli oxen lues In which the Grand Arm, Women llclli'f Corps, school -li I lil r7 ii lit nliil iiiuniy iiIIIi'IiiIk, HpiiliUli-Aliit'tliau war M'lrmiiH mill Indian um hmi huh iiirllcliiili'il. A i:irnilii w hi hi In llu mtuiiliiK. lUul i'VI'iHhi'h J,,,, I,, t f K hold tlllH llfllTIIOIIII The prori'Siilou ilil morning ! ml I Ii) Marshal O. (1. Applognlo mill III aids, A. A. DiielK. W A Dokell. and .1. Finnic AiIiiiiih, mill dlrcclt'd by firiinil Marshal W V Armil. wi.s turmoil In fionl of llu' roiirl house Tim Klmnatli Mllltniy limul n In lino, mnl It was follow ell by tho drnml Army, vol emits of other warn. miiim! ththlrcn mnl iiliout twenty.lo unto Al the cemetery tho beautiful rlt ii.iIh of Ibo (Irmiil Army mnl tin- lie-' Ilrf Corps wi'io performed, mnl after. ihi parade relumed these tun oiilmrt miniied to tlio bridge, where limy nattered gnrlnnds on t tit water for :lii men who sloop beneath tlio waves. Through tlio noon hour, mnl until 2 o'clock, the veteranM liclil it umiiIoii nml enjoyed u xplondld luncheon, nerved by I ho Relief Corps. This af ternoon Ilio following program Ih be Iiir tendered In l In) toiirt Iioiiho square. IiuIko Onolll, In his usunl oloiiuont way, pnlil glowing tributes to tlio American soldier. From Hut Involu tion (o tbo Spanish-American war ho BIRD LECTURE GIVEN T I'AMOIIK .OltMTIIOMKHST TO TALK AT l'lXH.'AX VISITIXCi ori-'iciALH wii.ii hi: ijukhts at A IIAXQUKT N Mm. .Willi' I., Spoorman Is master Local pooplo aro much Interested ol the Htomii tug Hero, which piles In In n lecturo to lm ulven '"I ovouIiib ilio waiors of I'iibci Sound, Hiltlsb at tin. Whlto I'ellcmi hotel by T. (lll-'Columhla. Northwestern Story Repudiated by Board 'i'hu followlnu Hlatumoiil was pro- paiod by tlio bonril of rovluw today In tlio Klamath Falls Northwestern of May ;i(i, loili, tlio board of rovluw llmlu an article statliiK that tlio lands of tlio l.alcosldo company will, nccoid iHK to u decision niiulo by tbo bonid of rovjow Krhlny iifleiiioon, Uo put In tbo First Unit or tlio Klamath project and taxed only tlio $110 per aero that has boon ngruod upon iih tbo pilco for tbo Fg-Ht Unit. Tbla article Is contrary to tlio facts, becaiiHo tlio hoard of rovlow has not rcatlioil uny doclslan roKardliiK those lunds, mid have not complotod their toiigiderntlon of Unit Ono. The facta aro that Friday afternoon a V. Kiiykoiulall, J, Frank AdaniH and V. C. Dulton nppoarod hoforo tlio hoard and wore asked quostlono ro KnrdlnK certain iiBioomcntH which they would hnvo to enter Into hoforo the board of rovlow could consider Uio Petition of tlio UohemlaiiH pro tattd to tb board of directors of the Eh DEAD .Iiiilgn Dnoill Tlm Speaker 'I'mliij liolnio I mil 0Mr light In which the Million OlllOlltl Wlls mi fin tlio hot I'liuotit of Immunity, or fur tlio roat 1 1 Itoimoiit of I lio Amork'tiu people, mnl oApociall) u.is Ui.'k truo, lio livbl, of the1 lumul olil Iior who foiiRbt In i i.i- hIxIIoh, in omiiticlpalo a iiiid hol l.iii-M In UiIh l.'iiiil of frooiloin, mnl to lulil :ih a union tlio nation foi the pi oplo, b tbo pouplo mnl of the peo plo. Thoro Ih to ho notoil iiriiIii a thin nlliK out In tbo ratiltH of tbo (iraml Army .Mnny who hiht jour innrclicil piiiinlll) In tbo parailo Imto hIiico bcaril (ho call of "taps" from the :iiiioiini Commaniler. Our heroes aro irradually fnllliiK from the raults, ami IboiiKh It will Hvi'iihviiVH In the inem-io-j of ibo nation, auotbor few years will hao toon Mm Oraml Army dla appuar. bort I'oaifion, thiol oxocutlvo of tlm N'alional Auiluuhon Society, anil not oil iih an ornitholoKlrit. Tim lectin o will iK'Kln al about S:;I0, anil all Iti li'KHtod ain Invited, Mr. IVarKou, with (iaiuo Wardun Wllllhiu I-. Klnloy, Inivu Just lotuined fiom a Ii Ip to tbo Klamath l.ako probono. Illrd pioteitlou mid Its ad iMWiliiRi'H will bo lino of tbo subjects louehod upon by Mr. Pearson. I'lecodliiK Ibo locttuo tbo vlaltliiR iialiiutllstrt will ho Ilio Kuests of a uiimbor of loral Hportsnum at an In toimal baiuiuot at the Pol lean. .ntur useis. I'nlll thoho .igioomonth ........1 ,1,.. iwtniil pun Inlm no 1110 pichi'iiiu'i im' ,,,,., v - ( i act Ion rouuidliiK these lands, mid it U only fair to tliiihO nueresieu in im-u lands to stato that tbo article In the! Klmnuth Falls Noithwostoin Is not correct. It la Just such statements which i iimo fiom no olllclal miurco that lead in misunderstandings for which the iifhtninllou sorvlio may be consldor i d responsible. Tlio board of lovluw should guard i ugaliiht this by announcing that any hliitoinout pertaining to tlio work of tbo hoard of ivlow which may ap pear In the papers Is noii-olllclul, and .,. o.,,.llniu.il Uv ibo bourd. I I llt'l Pllttl .. ' f ... - , i i. i.. ..I.,,. .I.wli-nliln lii add 1 hut tbo II m Hum v - doclhloiis of Ibo hoard of review aro not to bo considered iih llnnl, but aro nioioly roconiniondatloiis to tlio Soc-i rotary of tbo Intorlor, and will bo, . , ..i ... ., ni,ninl liiuml of rovlow. leioriuii t nw,w," . - Tlio board of rovlow will, thoroforo, not Issue any statements for publication. HERE KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1915 DE PALMA WINS INDIANAPOLIS y si u iti:i'iitii is i st.wh,isiii:i ix RAC'IXG limllior NiiliMvoilb) I 'fill in Is Tliiil 'II Was .Vol a .Single Attiilctil. ISi sin I ' 1 1 1 1 -1 n I Si'iiiinl ami Antlci' s n am,' In Tbiiil lo I'alma Tool Ilio l.oail I'nmi Itestu AfU'r Tut. IIiiiiiIioiI Mills' Itniiiiu. IIM W.AI'Kl.lS. Mn, itl. Ihilpli Ho I'alma, In a Moiteilos, hoii Uio not) inl't Indlaii.ipiills .iieoiluii) Hnl.i) in ."::: ;i."i, moiaciim Hit. SI miles por h 'in. wlili It bents nil lotoiils, Iti'sln liiilshul -i i mill In ,::t7:-l, anil Vu- ll'IMIII omiio lit lllll'll. TIlOlO HI'IO Mil Mil illoills. Ilosiit Inl Hie Him lap, ami al Ilio ml u' iuoiil)-lli inllos Amlei-Miii P'iI ultli Do I'aluni st ond. Aiiiloisiin loil mil II slum iifli'i' (ho 7tli milo, when 1,'isln loil, hioiililiiy all retoitls for I. 'ill mill's, with a speed uioriilto of HU'i miles mi hour. Ml or HOI! miles, Do rnliu.i passotl llis'n, mnl unlneil n lap tin him. Ho htlil litis until the oiitl of tlio run. INDIANAPOLIS. Ma III- Prompt ly at lo a m. today Carl (J. Fisher, rather of tbo Indianapolis Motor Speedwaj, stalled aioiind the big oval lu lilh touring oar, followed by thlrty Ihioo picked lacers, and the llftb .100 nillo race was, onwltb a ll)lng stait. Two hundred times around the oval 1 w 111 complete the necessary .100 miles The ran usually ends about .1 o'clock With honors een between Amer ican made and Huiopoau cars for Hist place in tlm "gasoline derby," today's laco was to glo one side of the pond Ibo host tlneti out of live. Dope fawned Ibo ion European entiles. Winners of tbo four Speedway oM'iits Include drivers of two Indian apolis i.iis, Tbo four winners with their ems v.oro Hay lliirrouu with a .Marmon, .loo Dawson with a National, .Inlos (ioiix with a Peugeot, and Rene Thomas with a Deluge. Uoux mid Thomas woie not hero today. Thomas Is wounded lu Fiance mid (loux Is timnocteil wllb the Fieneh army. Troubles, lu Km ope had llttlo cf lott on today's race. It cut down slightly on tlio number of European racers, but (Ionium, Flench and ling llsb cms race side by s.lde Harney Oldllold, tbo otoran American driver, with his (iermau llugatti, tiled out Ibo speed of the Kngllsh-ltallau Darla Iti'Mii with bis Fiouch Peugeot and Pony (iialuun, .mother ICngllsh driv er Theio were no (Jerninn drivers. Other prominent American drivers ititeied woio Hob Hurniau, Halph do Piilinii, Carlson and KIckoubackor. The list of lorolgn entries coutiiiiib two Sunbeams. Cluibsagno and Por poi.ilo driving; three Peugeots, Ues ii, Itahcot'l. and Hragg; ltnlph dp Pal ma's Melt odes; .1. do Palma's Deluge; Oldllold's llugatti and two extra Sun himus, (limit and l.lmherg dilvlng. Tlio most peculiar combination of the laco was Oldllold's (iugattl. It Is mi Italian, and was driven bj an Ulsh-Ainoilcan. Oldlleld declined ho was strictly neutral, and that ho should have all the "hyphens" pulling nuinufaciiiied In Alsace-Lorraine by famous cars and drivers. They aro forlilm. Try-outs piovloiis to tbo inco, which have extended through several weeks time, Indicated that records would ho hioken today. Thomas' icc ord of S2.47 miles, established last yiur, was expected to fall. The cars appealed faster. Tires uppoared bet tor, and lu this last essential lies tbo hociet of success, said tbo racers. For the (list tlmo, this year thirty linen cois started, This was with tho appioMil of tho Amerleiiu Automo bile Association, who said tho track hi big enough to allow that number. Oillcials today wero Tom Hay of Chicago, slaiter; Hnvo lleetlroft of Now York, lopresentlng tho A. A. U mid F, K. Edwards of Chicago, chair man of tho tochnlcal commltteo. SPEEOWA RN uttmg American Victim of the Lusitania Landed in New York 'r umrjf 'WrffXfvtAs ''.!' -y ' ,,HAlt,4S .VW ytf.fA&mWitl v. ; .. 'r va v ,. j" tirpjir s This photograph shows a scene on ho.iid the American liner New York, when tbo body of Charles Frohman, the well known theatilcal producer, a victim of tho sinking of the Lusitania, was being carried off when the vessel QUIET WEDDING A BIG SURPRISE ItOl.l.t) ('. CiltOKSIlKCK AXI .miss .ii:a. stkwaht dxitkd ix matitl.moxy satuhday kvu.v- ixc; hy ri:v. hichards A wedding that comes as or great surprise to tbo many friends of the contracting patties wns solemnized Saturday evening nt tbo homo of Rev. E. C. Richards, when ho united In wedlock Miss Jean Stewart and Hollo C. Groesbeck. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McCnll, close friends of tho bride, wero tho only witnesses. The couplo have apartments In the Munny residence, and yesterday, af ter a big Sunday dinner prepared by tho bride, they took somo other friends, mid made nn auto trip tin ough the Keno and Spencer Creek districts. Tho newly weds are prominent Klamnth Falls residents, nnd they are today being showered with congratu lations. Tbo bride, who Is of Scotch descent, was born lu Iown, and was for several years engaged In educa tional work, making sovernl trips to her ancestral heath and to continental Europe while a teacher. A llttlo over a year ago sbo camo to Klamath Falls as a postal service omployee, and since tbnt tlmo has had chargo of the money order and package registry de partment. Sbo has made hosts of friends, both In public nnd private life. Mr. Groesbeck Is rapidly rising as n successful attorney here. Ho came to Klamnth Falls abojut three years ago, and by dint of earnest, honest effort, be bus won himself n flno pro fosslomil reputation. Finishing Nnsh vlllo llnlvorslty nnd Chicago Unlvor slty, Groesbeck was registrar of the Illinois Law School for several years, then camo West, and after a yeaT's practice In Portland, ho ennio to Klamnth Falls. t Home for Summer. Mr. und Mrs. Rufus 8. Mooro re turned last night to spend the sum mer months In Klamath. They spent the winter In various Southern points. 'Mzzzmm 'f. mn. tti-s' ss--r -1 w"i':A'',KWM'vziKur a. "sss'&x.rjks,rr: i mmjmfm.w. -r'. . it , g, i. a i . w. ;. ' ' sriuYjS.sj ts ssjSjS?j.7 sxt , -" mrali wzMmmm?Mmrmmw$:f 'VS'-P.ZW'&'Xt.- was docked in New York city. Three sruvlvors and nine bodies of victims camo on this liner. The jiler was crowded vlthiclatie-, and friends of tho deceased, and there were many affecting scenes. CIRCUIT COURT RESUMES GRIND 'thiaii of wahxuk ox ax ahsox ciiargi: will, he this fikst cask to comh up tomorrow j siorxixo I Work of finishing tho remainder of the Decomber term cases will be resumed tomorrow morning by the circuit court. Judgo Koland has a number of civil and criminal cases ar innged to keep a Jury busy for sev eial days. The trial of Cody Wai nor ou charge of setting fire to tho Peterstelner cafe on Sixth stroet will bo the first case up. This will be followed by the trial of Fred Bailey on a charge of burglarizing tho basement of the Tabor saloon. WOMAN LANDS AN EliT-POUNDER MRS. GEORGE HRADIiEY HAS SEA SON'S RECORD CATCH AT Sl'IUXG CREEK LANDS RAIX- now ox no. ia pm' The lmgost Itsh caught so far this season at Spring Creek, Spink's re sort, which has Just opened for the season, was landed by Mrs. George Bradley yesterday. Using n No. 12 Ily, sho landed a beautiful olght J pound rainbow, infter a hot little scran. Mr .and Mrs. Bradley made a uum ber of other lino catches yesterday. Mnny Klamath Falls peoplo uutoed to Spring Creek yesterday, and most f them were very successful, coming ,homo with well filled baskets. The population of Ireland nt the present tlmo Is 4,G0p,000. That of Sco'tland Is about the same. The population of England and Wales Is 34,000,000, HINT OF HEARD lilted Piess r'eivlte U'AHHINttTO.V, l. C. May f. Ailvlres close to the White House sa) Unit Anicrlia is ready lo break dlplo-mnlli- ioIhIIoiih tilli (ierinany slioulil the lalli'r olter tli'lhuire. Tt in hoped i that (ioiniaiiy will consent lo Amerl - . , . . . . . . get reparation for the losses of Amer- (N ilemnmN, l.ul If not, n break l ,cana on th(j Lug,tanIai looked tor. Ambassador Bernstorff, represent- IV-sldem WIUoi. Is delen.ilned not In Germany, today called on Bryan. ,and arranged for a conference Wed ' in modify his demands. The sltuu- nosday morning, lion is iiilmilledly serious, and only Gerniiiny'h discontinuance of Mibmn,('.!l'l Press Servloe l.ii.ini;. 11 Is helleve.1. ulll nve.t n CAHDtPP, Wales, May 31, break. Soiim tiiilt'luls iiioillct that Ambus- crew landed today at Barry Rock. sailor C.'eiiinl ulll be retained from The crew says it had no warning. Ileilln ullhln ii tteek. I'niled Press Service PETROQItAD, May 31 The offl- ii loil I 'ions Sen ice clal statement says the left wing of WASlIlN(i10.. D.. C, May 31. General von Maekenzen's army at Gtrmany's reply to Wilson's note is tempting to encircle Prxemyal, has evasive throughout. It declares Ger- been hurled across the San, and that many Is investigating the Cushlng and the, Russians now occupy Kanlkow Gulflight cases, and expresses a will- and Kakll. Fighting continues una ingness to submit these to The Hague bated fo the south of the fortress. tribunal if necessary. Regarding the Falaba, it Is said ,,,lUcd Pres8 Service that tho German submarine com-! ROME. May 31. The Austrian niander Intended to give the passen- liavo evacuated Fort Serravalle in the gers time to take to the boats, but,AdBe Valler- The Italians bombard the Falabc commander wirelessed for, ed the MclU fortress for sixteen help, forcing the submarine to tor- nours' wrecking It. The Italian pede. . . , , . ,, , Tho note Insists Germany has In formation that the Lusitania carried two guns hidden below decks, andi also had ammunition. Besides as serting that the Lusitania took Ca-l nadlan soldiers to the battlefields of Europe, Germany In the note said the , , . . , . .. ,.,. I.ulstanla was a part of the British i naval reserve. . The defense of submarining In the! note indicated that Germany had no lntentlon of discontinuing this prac - t'fP- Xo olllclal word has been received of the administration's intention re garding the German note. It is known Wilson Threatens to Intervene in Mexico Lulled Piess Service WASHINGTON, D. C, May 31. I President Wilson has completed n message to tho Mexican factions which will be made public tomorrow. jit Is believed that the president is convinced that his "watchful waiting" policy has proven a failure, and he Is leady to send on army Into Mexico, if necessary, to straighten out af fairs onco for all. It Is stated that the note serves notice ou tho Mexican factions that If they do not Immediately get together and put an end to the present Intol erable conditions, that the United States government will be forced to tako a hand for tho protection of its citizens nnd thoso of other foreign countries. If Intervention should be necessary it will not he in the nature of an ag- 'grcsslvo campilgn, but rather that of in humanitarian expedition for the re lief of distress due to tho conditton of Ifnmlno among the Mexicans. Uncle I Sam's soldiers may be used in co-op-' oration with the Red Cross and other soclellos In furnishing relief for the 'stricken peoplo, who nro now simply I at the mercy of bandits. The now phases In the Washington government's policy may take several ' weeks to develop. Por the present ef 'forts will bo made to get food to the ' Mexicans. The seizure by the Carran- zn authorities of 600 tons of corn pur chased by the International relief committees is one of the incidents which has aggravated the situation, and .it Is expected notice will be serv 0 KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Pfte Vtff BREAK IN EAST that the president plans a reply, and It is expected that the matter wilt be taken up at cabinet meeting tomor row. It Is expected that the answer will clearly Indicate that quibbling wilt not bo tolerated, and that America Is determined to secure respect for tho 'r8hts of her people In the future, and -The' 'American steamer Dlxnaamn was tor- nerlnprl Snlttrrffiv ntt Ounaiiflnt. Tttn 'troops are progressing tnrougn ine , Camac Alps. - 1 r Rig Fleece Shown. A 'fleece of wool welghtag thirty four pounds, all clllpped from one sheep, Is displayed In Ward tt Oben- flinln'a ivlnflnnra nnA la nttfsvntlWfl. . 4. ., . . , . much attention. The sheep Is one of ,. . . 7 .u tho many fine animals at the Rex . . . nord ranch at Olene. ,.. Massachusetts. Indiana and Ne- , t,raska women are not allowed to ,work at night. . Of the 1,523 women school teachers In Denmark, 438 are non-graduates. ed ou tho Mexican generals to permit tho transportation of relief supplies or tho American government may be constrained to undertake the distribu tion of supplies through its own agencies. Tho text of the president's forth coming statement is an official secret, but from those who advised with him prior to its preparation it is under stood that Wilson will address, not only the military leaders in Mexico, but the Mexican people and the peo ple of the United States. He will re view in detail the course of events ia Mexico since the assassination of Ma dero and Saurez. Tho pronouncement, it Is said, will call attention to the fact that the United States, by refusing to reoot nize Huerta, assisted in driving him out of power, and expected from the Notorious constitutionalists the re-es-tnbllshment of government in Mexico,. Nearly a year has passed since Huerta '?' was compelled to resign, but the eon,! stltutlonallsts. the statement will My. ffS !.. mI1a In ttiA mMilllla liiM. uuiu immu ws- mvw -v store order, conditions growing worse c dally, "fe.'j In view of these conditions tMsp- t...M..v .ulll aWA MltllMlk.l'M kAW J Blttiuuiuiit. mi niiv mww 9 "P , situation has grown intole4ejW,7 A foreigners ana to tne stexwM alike, the Mexican chiefs sstrr-tV range for an early soiutiei,'tM, problem. Unless this is fortheoiijtaf U It will be indicated some otMflMMR; may have to be esspwred. . .le l WK dent does not.Ute toepeetfrl government's course, v 'ys1' ;v . &r- 't& "'.'i; v fit p -XV