The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 01, 1915, Image 1

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SUPREME COURT
GIVES DANIELS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, 'TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1915
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1 Reviewing Their Troops
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Tribunal llrti'i-M rnlriiil
Clnlill Court of Apx-nl h Out
f ruling IN'murn'r I'lleil ! Irf use
In lli' Kedeiill IHstilii L'oiih fni
Oh'koii, mo I'um U Xoti llmk for
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Tlio Biiii'iiu Court today imidu n ml
Ink In (In unit of A.D.K.uili'U iikiiIiihI
'IttU'll Kllllll.'llll (lllllll) llllllll.Htl'llll
rr, loUTHlng (liif federal iliiult
imirt of appeal
While thole- Ih much HiuprlKi. Imal
Ijf that (lie iliiUlun v UK mil In fnor
' of lii hiui"ii',ulein. attoi in h tut o r-
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that till does nnt liH'im (lint the title
I to tlio lands Involved nrc 1 1 nnf ti !
h to llniilt'ls,
"When tho cusu n up In tin- fed
' rml dlatrlrt court for OrcKii, nil of
the defendants filed demurrers," said
i J, II t'nrunhnii, olio of tlio nttoriuH
ho Iiiin been UkIiiIiik Daniel, mid
I who appeared beforo tlio nupreiue'
i court regarding It recently.
"TIicmi demurrers wero all mm
j talned, nml when Daniels appealed toj
Hhc I'nltcd States clicult court of np
I praU our demurrers were also sus-i
j tallied there Daniels thru took the
j caic to tlio Hiipromo court, nml this
" decision tmlny merely overrules our
- demurrer.
' "lltid tlio decision been inhcrse to
Oinloln today, tlio cane would have
t ended, lint It comes buck to tlio Ore
Kon district court, where wo wilt fllo
answers, and fight tlio case on renlj
uhlence, otc."
The cane Involves some sixteen poo
lie, IncludliiK .IchhIo Wngnor (nee
HobertBon). Mark Hownrd, VoBtnl1
.Wikofleld, John 0. hoonnrd nml Vnl
entlno llvrnhnrd. Theno pooplo tool,
up honieHteftda In what It known nn
too ".17.10" country, nmir Swan
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ZEPPELINS RAID
ENGLAND AGAIN;
FOUR ARE DEAD
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Ik-NtiiiK the Teutons in the KitHicrn
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Tliciiler, the Itnllans Kspec liilly
CluinilnK to llnvp .lusi Siiircd Kiel
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LONDON, June ). Zeppelin tliU
mornlnK raided Iondou, and flte peo--plo
ttero killed nsn result. Ninety
lncenillnr. bomliKA were dropped,
startlnK three large fires
llrltlHh all men droe olf llio in
Miders It Ih rertorted Lieutenant
llivrneh of tin. Itoyal corps fell from
Ills lilplann and wpq killed
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I'KTItOOIlAO, Juno 1. It In an
inoumed that tho Austro-German of-
rcnslo at Przomyal has been defl
nltoly halted, and that the enemy Is
on llio defensive.
This Is a inthei IntercilliiB phoUiKi.ipli of the klni; and nueen of Italy,
who hao Jolmd ilu leiiuiluilcr of tlio lojsil fnmlllCH of Kuropo in tho
'ii whlih they luirf. 1ieen'tryliiK to Keep out of for nine months.
RED GROSS ASKS LUBKE SEVERS
AID FOR MEXICO WRIST ARTERY
('uvkiimiiis or ,iiii stati:8 iiK.roi-i.ovi.(j oimi(iii:l with his
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ri:ivi: ti:i.i:hams askixo as-
SIST.I.NCi: I.N Till: WOItK OK
AI.I.KVIATI.NtJ fOMHTIO.NS
win:, in: hacks hlood vks
si:i,. AMI IS .NOW AT Tin:
lll.ACKltl Mt HOSPITAL
WASIHNOTON, 1). C. Junu I. , Wllllnm Luhko Is at the lllackburn
iti.iwiiu if liuncer nml BUffeiliiB mo, hospital today, lecovorltiK from the
. poured Into Anieilmn Kod Cioss hold loss of blood as the icsult of an at-
rItIii IlinncrN PopuUr. HiiaiierK fioni all ppaits of Melco 'tempt to end his llfo l.ito jestcrdny
The ttockly Hpeclnl dinners helm;' SupploniontiiiK Its appeal to tho J afternoon LubKe tut to deep
wrved by the White Pelican llotol for Amorliau people foi aid, tho Red gashes in his left urlst with a safety
Klamath KnlU pponlo nro provliiK't'ioss mm a leleRrani to tho Kuwuuor.inzor blade, and had been blooding
Popular, and each Wednesday oton- of eoiy state, renew Iiik leauosuior nuoiu a uiiiuiui ui .... aw... .......
Init many of the business nnd prof en- for mono or food. James Leonard discovered him and
lonnl nutn of Ih city nro BottliiK Into A i at load of corn and a cat load of summonod aid.
tho linblt of tnklnir tholr families to bc:ns alie.uly 1110 on thu a to Luhko was taken to lllackbuin
Inner at this popular hostelry. A Moment), and this will fiho that1 hospital by Dr. Hamilton, and tho lu-
""Ht delightful tlmo Ih hail nt theso Hanlng elt thioo or four days' food 'jury attended to. Ho told Hamilton
"tlio dinner partloH. which mo fol- supply. that ho nnd his lfo quarreled, and
lned by VhUh among tho xueHtH In -- thm ho sought to end his llfo.
tho big spncloiiH lobby. Oregon has sixteen women duiiUm. ( This Is not tho tlrst tlmo that
- Luhko has considered suicide. Ho has
f .- n -- I ieeatedllv threatened to ond his
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I nlied I'm ss Son lee
Hi:itLIN, Junel. It Is announced
Hint tho Bavarian troops have cap
tured three of tho Przcni)sl forts
I'liiied J'j.-wien-tcM' , M
IIOMK, Juno 1. In tho bloodiest
fight of the campaign, tho Italian
Tyrolean troops stormed and captur
ed Montezugno, six miles south of
RoNoito, tho objective of the Italian
advance. This is called tho most
notable victory yet scored over Aus
tria. Italy is enthusiastic as a result.
TEXT OF U. S. REPLY
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.....,.,... .,.u, ,. foreign Minister von Knaoiv mvo the foltowtaKiirM
iiitertletv to the United Press: f Wmt
"AinerUu inn linnlly expect us to give up anjr means at oar iMiiiiraal $? j
for lightinK our cncmlew. It ia our principle to defend OBi-tttoe ta
"I mil suie that Anwrirnnu till I l, mnumnhl,, .m..i. . k-ii. . ki"U'J
our countries cannot dNrii the Lusllanla matter until both are a '&$
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"Gcruuiny Ih lighting for freedom. It Is far from our JatcatlOaW fM
.......... .,.. ..L,,,,,,, ,,K,lls r to uriuuip aiuocraia oi me osraaa. TBeyi
run rrea, and every nation must have rights on the seas."
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WASIII(TO, D. C, June 1. President Wilson today suggested la
uithholdlnK of lonrment regarding the German reply. He coatemda that It
iiuiy he ilnngeious io make too wide conjectures regarding the test of his
icply, bemuse these rumors, cabled abroad, cause much trouble for the
gownimcnt.
This morning, Wthton sajs, tlio mutter uos dlscumcd at cabinet meet
ing. Ife said the cabinet discussed nil phases of the note.
Wilson told cullers today that be hopes to be able to forward the
omplcte answer to Germany by Thursday or Friday. It la understood that
in this he hopes to secure German co-operation for the safeguarding of the
Amei leans and otlicr non-combatants In tho uar zone.
I'lom every section of tho nation the president tins received wire
in uine; hiin to linlntnln Ills original position, and that positive evidence
that tin- Luslt.inln nas unarmed be presented to Germany.
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'OIUIIKSTIIA CO.NCKHT
AT THK STAH TONIGHT
La Pine on Saturday
The Peerless Orchestia of seven
will be heard In coucert nt tho Star
theater tonight. The ptogram Is the
best that tho oiganlzation has Intro-
' dttced up to date. In nddltlon to the
. .... I following program, several of tho
Hip people of Port Klamath, Ores-1 I'M li of tho Grout Northern .s) atom, ofy alMt ,)0,,lllnr numberfl will bo
w and Northorn Klunmth aro In- ' l, ll0,ul of tl10 m,ty' wh,ch ',8 heard for tho tlrst tlmo.
""a to a big colobrntlou nt U- Pine
" Satuiday, Juno fith, when good
roods, ngrlcultttro. Immigration nml
nllroail construction nro to bo tho
oplca of dlseuaslon. On that dato
"itno.wlll cntortaln n big party of
wiroad Rgrlculturlata and Immlgra-
'ou agents, which Is making u tour
" wipoctlon through Kastern Ore
Kou, ,
' I .roported that Jamea J. lllll,
'M of tho inn unos, la to be ono of
Z Tly r ulUlulBh.oil vlsltom,
. m'H cannot bo vorlllod by tho
if Li U U Drobb t number
Klnmath Palls people will Join tho
.uuon from Port Klamath and at
B the celebration,
Tofouor Thomas Shaw, agrlcul-
lulling all of Iho Iowiib as fur south
us Lu Pine for tho imrposo of examin
ing and demonstrating tho soils nnd
the cattlo and dUorsllled farming In
li icsts lor tho bonollt of sottloiB,
Aceompanylng Professor Shaw will
ho Professor II, T. Ptonch, hend of
tho Oregon Agricultural college ex
tension courso; A. L Lovott, agrlcul
luriat for Crook ceunty: Prod W. Qia-
uiiiii, western Industrial and Immlgrn-'
tlon agont of tho Qreat Northern: u.
Ovorturo
"Hungailan Lusplol" . . Kelei-Uola
Vnlso
"Passion Plowor" do Zullettn
llxcorpts fiom "Marltnnn" . .Wallace
Piom "Scenes Plcturosquo" ....
"Tho Angolus" Massanet
Novolotto
"Among tho Lllllos" Proy
Selections from tho opera "Sari". .
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March
15,000 Mllo Motorc)clo lVlp
I'nilfil I'ress Service
SLAVTON, Minn., June 1. Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Whitney plan to start
todny on the longest motorcycle trip
ever contemplated. The Journey will
cover approximately 15,000 miles.
San Pranclsco will be their point of
destination on the tlrst lap of tho
tilp and from thoie, after visiting the
Fair, they will head for Oregon nnd
then tnko a diagonal courso clear
ncio&s tho continent to Florida. They
will rldo to New York City, from the
South, and then back to tholr home
town.
I .os Angeles Municipal Campaign
Culled Press Service
LOS ANGELES, Juno 1. The is
sues of ono of tho most exciting mu
nicipal campaigns In the recent his
toiy of Los Angeles wero being de
elded today at tho polls.
For Ma) or, Chief of Pollco Charles
E. Sebastian nnd Frederick J. Whit
fen, a councilman, survived tho pri
mal los in May and were the candi
dates. Sebastian was nominated at
tho height of his trial on a chargo of
contributing to tho dependency of a
minor girl.
Kansas City Mo Bend Issue
United Press Service
KANSAS CITV, Mo., June 1.-
Knnsns City Is today voting on a f 4,-
GGO.OOO bond Issuo covering 19 lm-
piovoment Items, among thera700,-
000 for approaches for tho new Un
ion station; 4n0,000 for the Im
ptovement of existing parks; 9900,-
000 for sewers; 9300,000 for a
Twenty-Third street traffic way; and
1200,000 for a Twelfth street via
duct traffic level; 300,000 for gar
bage disposal; and $460,000 for
bridges and viaducts.
Dr. Carl E. Foss
Dr. Call E. Foss of Harlem, Mont.,j
ono of the survivors of the Lusitania, ,
wno was on nts way to enlist wun me
British Red Cross, and returned to
the United States on the liner New
York, condemned the officers and
crew of tho torpedoed vessel. He said
he saw a sumbarlnc about 1:30 on
May "th, an hour before the ship was I
struck. It was on the port side, and!
was not the submarine which struck'
the vessel.
The LuBttanla was going slowly,
not more than seventeen or eighteen
knot an hour," said ho.
Speaking of the actions of the crew
after the explosion of the torpedo, he
said:
"On deck 1 found a number of
members of the crew taking life pre
servers out of a box and putting them
on. They paid no attention to tho
passengers, and seemed to bo looking
out entirely for themselves. I man
aged to get a lifebelt out of the box
and put It on. Then I waited to see
what would happen. Tho stewards
on tho Lusitania seemed new. They
didn't seem to know how to handle
a boat, and all they thought of was
saving themselves. I was very much
disappointed In them."
FORECLOSURE SUIT
FILED HERE TODAY
M. I.. HUETKMK BRINGS ACTION
AGAINST JJABMEBS IMPLE
MENT AND SUPPLY HOUSE TO
RECOVER OVER glO.OOO.
STAR PITCHER '
WEDDED TODAY
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JESSE 4. SIEMENS AND MHft f
HAZEI -MANNING WWDED ATV
RICHARD'S HOME, TODAY GO
TO HARRIMAX LODGE
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Suit to secure a judgment for
$9,499.53 alleged duo on a note,
$307.50 Interest thereon and $1,000
attorney fees has been started against
the Farmers Implement and Supply
House by M. I.
BONANZA LADY
PASSES AWAY
AFTER SEVERAL WEEKS OF 8UF-
FERING, MRS. ELIZABETH
YAHR DIES THIS MORNING
FUNERAL NOT ARRANGED
The second son of Captain J. W.
Siemens and wife to be married with
in a week Is Jesse J. Siemens, who at
6 o'clock this morning, was wedded to
Miss Hazel Bell Manning, daughter
Reutenlk, J. W. Siem- of G. R. Manning of this city. The
ens, Leslie Rogers and S. T. Summers ceremony was solemnized by Rev. E.
as trustees of Savidge Bros. Lumber JC. Richards, pastor of the Grace M. '
company are made party defendants E. church, at the Richards home. Only -by
reason of that concern having a Immediate relatives and friends at
lien on tho property involved for tended.
building materials furnished. J immediately after the ceremony
Tho suit seeks a foreclosure of a .the couple left for Harrlmaa Lodge,
mortgage given on lots 3 and 4, In where Mr. Siemens is to take charge
block 38, which Is the location of theof that resort. Both are well known p
defendant's store. here, the bride having attended, tke1!
J. C. Ruteulc and Joseph S. Kent Klamath County High school, and
aie attorneys for plaintiff. tne groom, besides working In thV
'. postofflce here several years, has aUo
A resolution has been adorned bv,atta,ned considerable local fame aa a
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tho regents of tho Monmouth normal I n,tcner for Klamath Falls baseball
school that tho new $50,000 train- toama-
ing school be built and equipped with '
Oregon material and manufacturers,.
and that trimmings be of
stone.
One out of every three women over '
Oregon ten J'031"8 of age ' Philadelphia; ta a
wage earner.
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Miss Mary L. Redd, daughter of I New York has more single women
Judge Redd of Atlanta, Ga has In-'paying an Income tax than anywhere
vented a flag holder. jelse.
'On tlio Filing Lino"
Comstock
10, Atney, western industrial and im-
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IIIIKMIMUII .ifei'i.v ... ..w .....-..- -- .
clllo; 1). C. Pioomnn, publicity agent
of tho North Hank; J. T. Hardy, trnv- Hew on Business.
ellng frolght nnd paBsongor agont of A, A. Mitchell, a well known trav
n.n nrniron Trunk, and W. C. Wilkes, , ellng snlosman, Is In from San Jose,
assistant general frolght and passen- inaklng his usual call on the coffee
gor agent.
'trade,
Mrs. Mary Hohnefeld has been a
police matron in Atlanta for thirteen
years, und in all that time she has
lived at police headquarters.
(Herald Speclnl Service)
BONANZA, June 1. Mrs. Elisa
beth Yahr, wife of John Yahr, died
this morning. Death was due to
Brlght's disease, with which Mrs.
Yahr has been critically 111 for sev
eial weeks.
Mrs. Yahr was horn In Wisconsin,
und was 54 years ot age last Novem
ber, With her husband and family
she came to Bonanza five years ago,
and has since been an esteemed resi
dent. Besides her husband, Mrs.
Yahr Is survived by two children,
Warren J. Yahr and Martha A, Yahr.
Both are grownups.
The funeral arrangements have not
been mado as yot, as a brother Is on
his wuy from Minnesota. Pending his
arrival no positive arrangements
will bo made (or Interment.
Arson Trial to Be
a Hard Fought Case
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Over 2,000 Canadian women have
applied for positions as war nuraes.
The Eugene factory promotion
committee la considering manufac
turing boilers there.
Trial ot Cody Warner, on charge of
setting tire to the Peterstelner cafe
last March was started in the circuit
court today, and from the opening
statements of the rival attorneys, the
case w ill bo most bitterly fought, and
a hard problem for the jury to de
cide.
Prosecuting Attorney Irwin is as
sisted by W. M. Duncan, and ONelll &
Manning appear for the defense, All
forenoon, and a part of the afternoon
wero taken up in selecting tho Jury,
tho following being chesen:
E. L. Hopkins, O. O. Lewis, L. II,
Bath, D. L. Gordon, H. S. Oden, R. A.
Altord, Emll Egert, Henry Woods. W.
C. Townsend, W. E. Townsend, V. E.
Foliom, Rosa Sutton, W. D. Qlnibach.
The opening statement for the de
fense, made by H. af. Manning, indi
cates that the defense will lay special
stress on proving that Warner ia In-"
volved In the case because of asiaoe-,
lty on the part of Isadora Mautll-V
shall, the state's principal wltnsesv It
was stated that Maustllshall .. bad
mnria thruMi nvalnit WiniriBl
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nlan oialAff ha sflaM 4I.A JIma m
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parties he believed It was caused fcV'
defective wiring, and that wkea'tkil -,
Ore broke out he thought the'eonnty Wf :
jail was burning. rt-sFS
Mr. Duncan, in onenlar fov'itk'ak- tffjLf"
state, outlined the case amlut WsVr.Jl"
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can also cited tne fact tktttrjw M'f jjj
um me ore, a.rs,.retemsiatsi,iwa i
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additional insurance on tne IUiif.''
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