The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 16, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915
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NEW YORK TRIBUNE CHARGES
GERMAN SPIES IN UNITED STATES
Wiltkm J. Bryan in
HitfVariout Moods
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nearly dmihlo of those heretofore. An
appropriation of llon.SlO.ooo.nno
baa besn asked for.
DR. GERHARD
SAID TO BE
DR. MEYER FORTY BOLLS
FOR
has spent up to dntu f7,S60,000,OOUtercdr Tlii-ic questions and others
on I ho war siuru tlm licglnnliiK. ltoccupled tho attention of the National
Ih ostlinnted (lint the dally expendl- Assoclatlon'tor f ho Study and Pre'-'
mrm or Die coming year wilt bo veutlon of Tuberculosis nt their scs-
tlijef of UrrmaiiyV Army Kuply IH
vUIimi AtiMK-Ulr Haiti In Ito a Hpy. "
IIUkuImiI anil I'umhI t Kil'i VBH.'MKXT
.Wlurlit', ami Tliua UalniHl Hale
'nlun todar la this cltr.
"BtudenU of prentltlvo nu-dlclno
ro rorolng to rrol that tho IiuuiIdk)
of iteoplo la ono of th grest factor
In tho cnudo of tnbrculoala," doelar-'
vil Or, Iaac V. Urewer of Geneva,'
N. Y., to tho medical delegate of thei
.convention.
"Tho hlalorlea of our clinic ahow
man cnaea which are apnarentlri
'hoimo Infcctlonit. Between 1880 and
1105 a house In Cumberland countjr,
IVnnyivnnln, waa occupied miccc-!
IIUVI.NU THoa-.Hlvcly by four famlllea, a tout of'
oi!hiiiikd mum van uiHTi.,,ullr'cll0; a,lopwl ,monK tne ,.
INDIANS
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cln'lly Hay Mlorr l I'oUtilf, Itui
liiirulMtil llcrnatorHTii Hrctf.
iiiry Itrnwl tlio Hlorr a Almunl.
IILTIOX OX KKHKKVATIOV.
MKIIKKOItlHi AMI IIVIIHAMrt
Tim tlullvil Hlaicit Kovcruiucm linn
tuircliMHctt twenty HerufordH ond the
i.nn iiiimlic r of Durham bulla for the
tinhtfnnld ftt,l nt 4liA flmn nt llm rA.
HirnwilfFI I'm H !! Wf -
port thero wore thrro auiifiertfi,
, "Tnbcrciilo lincllll hare been '
round In n virulent atate In the duttj
of ii room two yesra aHer tho death,
of tho occupant. It would seem.'
umi of Ihv Klnraalh Indiana on tlm.
I'IiIumI Pre H.'rvlc
m:w umii, junn n, ini n-aervatlon In an effort to ral tho
ir.otnliiK'H .Vo- Vork Trltiuiu charKOd'ntuudird of mock on the reservation.
Or. (lurhmil with hulng Dr. Alfred 'Twi.nly of them will bo distributed In
part
therefore, that bad hoimlng. lo fre
quently n direct cmiso of tubercUlosli
Infecllon."
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of tho reaervatlon
wetern
COUNCIL ACCEPTS
NfW CITY HALL!
Mnvrr nrlvv rountollor to the chloli
...,, . ,. ! the other twenty In the
! Illl' tll'rillHIl Wl f HU)'H Ml I.IUIIi 1 -..-I
Ii' w-m aU, .charged that hla aocl.io. ahjiU foy. u$o
l.ud Hllemplcd to purrliate auppllei jmllt ,mrc,0,.,j ioo bulls and placed
In iltln eoiuitry, and that ha had iol-j(tiem at tho dlsKal of tho Indians,
leclc.l viilti.itilo Information regards ueeordlng lo Agent Freer, who rame
I UK (bo Culled Hthteii' Mnto of pre down from the. Agency last night.
imreilnetM for uillltury operutlons. Theno bulla hnvo grndualiy been nold
II wit Inferred that llerniorffff'0,r BMa changed hands, at U neccs
nltarhrH tho (lerman cinbamy were ? kW)P "P ho tde, and this
purKea to tho deception. Tho rtlclc!l,,,rcnlu, ,B,I' o supplnnt them,
utai.n that fnlno touieett and glnaen The Hereford are being purchased
weio woru by the oluclala to lildelfrom Frank Adama of Merrill, and
llielr Identity. Ily claiming lo b Iho Durhmns from Kd. Terwllllger,
ocmberM of the Itcd Crow, they're- nl.o of Merrill. There seems to be a T m ma,.r ot ,mportaBW BCt.
rived 4fe Irannportatlon home. .great scarcity of good thoroughbred, cd Jy , clly councll( whlch con.
A record of agreement or contriict.,",",i "' iw ' Oregon, states lVpnej'n postponed meeting last
l-Klween Dr. Merer and Mrs. 'elnlnl'.,r rruvr.
l.owU for the purchaso of discarded
A merit an Krug Jorgcnsoitii wm print-
lUHTI.VK MATTKItK OK tJITl'
lll'HI.VKKK TAKEN CAKK OK.'
HUT XO ACTION IH TAKKX OX
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mentioned In tho article by the Trlb
itiienhVo denied tho charge.
t!tit U's llirt nrrrtntnnrA nt llm rllv
The bulls are placed on tho rewr- ,, T,u, tQntnti nna specifications
V4llon at tho dlap.,. of the Indians.! wcrn ookc(, nnd ftfWr the cUy
but the government retains owner-1 ... u.a . i.. -. . .-
- , 1 nituiiiu unit unril iuhbuiicu an iu .iiv
ship, and htm n man that looks after)
status of tho city and contractor, V.
Washington Doubt Truth
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The official verdict here Is that thel
siory Is "posslblo hut Improbable.' j
Secretary of Rlato l.auslng denies)
knowledge of facts, as well a ex
fecreiafy Bryan. Attaches ot tho
Herman cmbaimy deny that Ilern-t
morR'a secretary Is roally Captain j
Frederick Rider. They call tho story i
absurd.
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,.p.i euro o, a.... wno ai.o governs .,.,, and ttlxiffa lnBt tlxcrif WCre
Iho moving of them about from place ',., .m. ,h,H ,,,,,, ,hn hl,1H.
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U'ANTCDCrlmlnal buslnew
of nny nature; guarantee light
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CHICAGO STRIKE ;
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LONLS CONFERENCE
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In order to stimulate criminal
blislness In the office of the justice of
the peace, the present Incumbent, E.
W CoH-eti. Is considering cutting
iiiowii lines one half, and it this does
i.-oi help, hr; threatens to cut to 2S per
ictnt.
"UuMlness has been so slack, as far
ii criminal cases arc concerned, that
something must bo done," said the
JtiKtlcc In a jocular tone today. "I
do not know whether I have been too
sovere, or wbat Is the trouble. How.
(iter. I feci that a stimulant Is need
til, as I have not had r.- criminal case
for weeks."
The Justice is a victim 'of cfrcum-
(Mances In another way, too. Today
ho had planned to journey to Fort
Klamath on a business trip, for the
third time in three years, he claims,
ho' was to be out of town. There has
been very little business In the court,
nnd he thought that his services
would not be needed for a day.
II nt not so. He was roused out of
bed early this morning by a man that
wanted htm to serve papers on an
other man. It was, but a short time
until another came and wanted his
opinion on a "certain point of law.
Another wanted a warrant, and stilt
another wanted him to place a bond
on a friend of his to keep the peace.
To 'cap the climax, the Justice had a
subpoena served on him to appear In
tho circuit court as a witness.
Io"liii8aScTded not to make ibf
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WHITE PLAGUE
IN OWN HOUSE
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United Press Hervlco
' LONDON, Juno IB. I'remler As-1 one's own house?
. ijulth has announced that England I Infected and how en they bo dlscov
Senatorial Special Train
Arrives Saturday Night
Tho special tralu carrying the cow
inltteo of seuators who are to b In
Klivmalh Falls next Sunday for the
)urpbso of .Inspecting the proposed
nxtonslbn work under tho Klamath
frrlgnllou system ,nd Iho project In
Kenorul la expectod to arrive In tho
local yards soma tlma Saturday
night.
Att Wended trip through the vat-
' ley Ik Being planned for tho twenty
, :fourraseaer of t,he party and ev
, cry opportunity 1 to-be given the
peeele id talk with these Men. -The
plana, f or ,tk wrly klle In the city
tigvn .licesi left to the Water. Uiwre
Association an they are; wek4g ,e-
K tensWo, preparations; -" The,einMlt-
teo, h'oweVer, haa sent notice that no
banquets aro, deatreg. ' i"- " -T
According to the preaent plan,
aiitomobllea will go to'he depot fctn".
day morning end will uke the mam-
bera of the party te'rthe kegdgtea
near the Upper " eoiC .
to (he city ever (be. hills to that the
several smalt things about tho build
Ing to bo remedied, tho council voted
to accept the building, and ordered k
warrant drawn. The amount due ou
the hall la $3,876.80.
Permission waa then granted the
.telephone, company to ralso one of
' their wires at the rock cruahcr on the
I Upper Klamath Uiko to allow Coter
brothers to run an aerial tramway
from the cVushor to the lake,
President Mathews of the council
J then announced that he had appoint
ed four policemen under spelclal ap
pointment for five days, the fourth
man on account of the federal trial
now being held In the city. Ho, then
placed tho matter before the council
for their consideration. Miller and
St rouble vigorously disapproved of
four men on account of tho unneces
sary expense. When put to n Anal
,oto tho chairman cast the deciding
voto to retain tho four men temnorar.
1 Ily, No chief Iish been appointed, as
I (hero Is doubt as to whether Qeorgo
Humphrey will accept. The perma
nent appointments will probably be
made next Monday night.
A resolution Is to bo prepared by
visitors may get a good ylew of th.l ?ZL' ?!"&
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Knifed Press Service
HKATTI.K, Wash., Juno Id. How
U It possible to become Infected with
the deadly germs of tuberculosis In
What housee are
city and surrounding country. "
The party will then; leave for lio
ttant i, through the north Poe valley,
cross tho river at Donanaa and back
down the south" sldo of tho river
through tho upper cud ot tho Poo
valley, then to Hand Hollow and Into
Mnlln by that way, From there tho
trip' hack up the valley to the Adams
ranch will be made, where lunch-will
bo served, After lunch the party
will go to Merrill, then to ower
Klamath Lake; back through Mor
roli und up1 to the, Ioat river dan.
A ilg ag trip will the he made over
the. general project around Miller
hljlnnd otl(er points, the .return to
town to bo made about, Si SO, The
distance covered by the trip Is ninety
three wllaa.
asking the telephone company to fur
nish two more phones for the city
hall, on tho Increased valuation of
tho franchise, five,' being allowed un
der the franchise, This was referred
to the fire committee,
Superintendent fl. J, Walton ot the
California-Oregon Power company
was present, and the council asked
him If, tho company would, In the
Interest of the city, to cut down ex
penses, arrange for the taking care
of the city's lights by tho company,
thus relieving a city official from that
duty,
It developed that the present city's
Un'htlng.syalem la still working under
nn agreement, reached Ifteen years
ago, and which has been dead for ten
yea-TH, Ho. stated that hla. company
trip to Fort Klamath.
Their CoalrsttlosM oat the Case, eatd
Will Then Be fjirea tfeariaga Be.
OMrlal Report Frew
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fore Arhltwtors fltreet Oai Cosa glUti IVopte Tkromi late,
rasargg
iaale Have StofM-ed Iasporletioa
of Htrikebreaken. '
KtrMeaee-it and Fear
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Alter a cun. uvisuvx. June ie. tu;uui(
fcrence lasting all night, tho, street ,oiis that hM yM otmnMW'
of the raids raadn hv artim
tln nmimd l-. nlvht i-rtKa-'a tWk It-'.'
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craft of the air slipped
car pmcials and the leaders of the
striken reached an agreement this
morning, and the strike was called oS
at .' o'colck. Mayor Thompson, the;
nciius ui me mreci rar lines, repre-
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SCtltatives Of the atrlkem and Ihn !. j w j , ' jM gi
dermanlc committee were present ati..,h. ... . ,fc-.,i'iSn2:
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tho conference.
The strikers have agreed that the
'fif'A. ItAftttlA fin.4 Ih(h.bJ . - .i..
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men shall return to work on the oldn,0- '
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The Zeppelin managed to eteereaa:;.? ,-
trators within three days, and their tth. .. -a h. - .:!'."iwl
i.tr ", euv uvici jrearn . etjaaaar anasaBBBjam-"kw-.!!
cases are to, be prepared in sr week.gC0n points, dropping
The hearing will .then be given. Any the sleeping people coM
cnanges in wages tnat are made will
begin June 1st
The, street car eompaniee bate
stopped the Importation of strike
breakers from the East. The strikers
admitted today that they had granted
concessions at the conference which
they had refused at Brat.
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llryan Han Iseuetl First Htetcment
United Press Servlco
WASHINGTON', D. C, June 16,
Bx-Seeretary of 8tato William Jen
nings Bryan Issued the first part
statement on the war. and It Is en
titled "Causeless War." He de
nounces it as on International war.
Ilryan to laane Statements
WASHINGTON. D. C. June 16.
llryan has returned, and announces
that ho will Issue threa part state
ments beginning tomorrow, on a dis
cussion of the "Causes of War, and
Its' Lesson to Us."
KLAMATH GKTfl g8T4.UA
Klamath county is to receive
(-874.0. R,jor; share of the appor
tion provided for the support of coun
ty fnh8,"lind products seowa and
livestock exhibitions, acoordlng to' a
report given eut .recently by BenJ.
Olcolt, secretary of state,. The ntoney
h given by the levying' of one-twentieth
of a mllllm all, taxable property
in tho state. "
Should tho conuty fall to use the
npporlloumeut It la provided that It
i shall be turned Into tho general road
fund, Klamath's share stands well
In proportlou to the, rest, of the coun
ties, The total distributed' Is f3,-tiSO.HR.
1iih' to Craecent - ' "
County AgrlcnlturaUQletoyerjle-
A BMAAlal veVasA la a, ika m l a a.
'.. '.", Vrm mv""m '" """" "" .would be wllllna- to cooerate with
this trip to give the settlers andi, "."-'':"" T.vr". :i" uouiity Agncui.urai,Mieyeri
farwera of the county every opi; ? -T - ,T mfl ZV' l?Z r , 'fyeiterday for Creeeentrwhere h)Wllt
wKTtr to talk with the mImbllcw''B'r " nW ,'atYend to county bu.lasss until gui-
or tneeawnmee, w . j. fCentlanefl on page 41 - T,
FISH FOR
KLAMATHCOUNTY
KI'KXC'KIt CltKKK HATtHEItV HAS
, TfltXKD OUT MOKE FISH THIS
YKAR THAN A IX, THE REST OF
THK STATED DISTRIBUTE SOOX
.More fish have been propogated at
tho Spencer Creek hatchery this year
than at all tho rest of the hatcheries
in the state, according to C. F. Stone,
a member ot the stato fish and game
commissions Tho work of distribut
ing theso young fish in the streams
and lakeu of the county Is to begin
Immediately, according to Mr. Stone.
There are 600,000 tlsh now ready for
distribution.
A majority ot the dan are Rain
bow trout, but there are about 60,000
Sockeyo salmon, an Alaska fish, that
lire to bo placed In the Upper Klam
ath Lake. Between 10,000 and 12,
000 will be placed la upper Crystal
Croek, about halt tof these being
Placed In a small lake near the Bishop
place, where they will be kept so that
thoir progress In this country may be
watched. It U feared that It they
are all placed in the lako they will
go down tho river to the ocean, and
may not return.
It Is probable that, the Spencer
Creek hatchery will be enlarged to
tako care of next year's Ash output,
according to Stone. A meeting ot tho
state Ash and game commission Is 0
be bold in Salem June 2 3rd, shortly
before Governor Withycombe and
sovora) members of the commission
are.to visit Klamath Falls. Mr. Stone
will attend the meeting at Salem, and
wjtl then come here with, the gov
ernor and the other members. A trip
of inspection, will be made by three
members of the commission and the
governor while, here.. Frank .Warren.
Mr. rielschenler. C. F. Stone and
Governor Withycombe gr'e expected
to make tho trip. U Is probable that
plans for tho enlargement of" the
hatchery, which la now crowded with
the number of -gsh. will ,be under
consideration at that time.
. , It; Is Pleased te put le,oe ten In
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explosive bombs wercynsVMlg;S
Mowing up. houses 4ad-uUMn' the:
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levping wcupanta in tJseWA,sssev'H
uwing to tne success or. taw
Is feared that Invaslosa'wHl
l;,,snade
more frequently and by a larger wekA
of the Zeppelins.
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LOS ANGELES. June 16. 8tUsfUlllU
Chrlstofferson, the well known Pa
clflc Coast aviator, famous for his!
flights over and about Portland, an
nounced today that he will fly from
San Francisco to San Diego down
the coast, in an attempt to make the
trip in eight hours.
A few years ago Chrlstofferson. ,
startled the people of Portland by,
his many flights over the city. OceL
ot his best stunts was to fly up and
down the Willamette River, gilding
under and over the bridges that con
nect the East and West sides of the
city. While a careful flyer, he Is
known for bis daring.
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Th Ian! i-ua oil h dockat tor thar
present term, of, the circuit court waa"T
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Tom Walters Is Married Uerllng against low. Court was i.sjaafcg
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Announcements have been received j"M-l'w-"- "-" lut- "' '""'-jSwi
In this city ot the marriage of Tom-wNolaad. .&W$,
Wntte'rs, a well known local man. to, This places the court docket in, Uefe
Miss Evelyn Mason ot Dloomfleld. i best shaixs that Ii has been la-years. ,$?
Neb. The ceremony took place on The jury venire has been selected.for
June 9th, at the home of the bride, t the next term, beginning JuegtHj
The couple will be at home in Klam- There are but thre cosesto icesiw"atVt"-
nth Falls after July 18th. Mr. Wat- this time,, so far as Is known at-'grea-Jt ill
ters has property In Klamath county, ent, which will clear the court for the'-.
and wilt bring his bride here. 'July term. j ,& r '$&
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Case Probably to the
Jury This hmm
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George murder case would be In the to have doue the deed.' il&jl
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t no ueiense is uiaking ns hh uu.m.-
tlm nnlnf that, inn rnmimilil rim i f I
not so established the wh(eaWua;cWI
lue, oiner laaians.ai. tne urn ,w;siw
crime: so that thectrcumstaniiai.ew- .-1
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rianiw. whloh IbmitaU'iuWi tA'laUjil
defentUnt. but.whlchywyfelsdwsvt-feJ
bauds ot the Jury before tho adjourn
incut of the court tonight. Assistant
United States Attorney Jos. Beck
innn made the, opening statement tor
the government this morning In their
argument, the evidence, having been'
completed yesterday afternoon, which
consisted, of a short review or the t not prove that he committed Uwsi,-r
government's testimony
Following his statement. Judge
Gale' began the argument for- the de
fense; which he continued until the
noon hour. He was expected to fin
ish early this afttrnoon, allowing
Judge Webster and Clarence I..
Reames, United States attorney, to
Hnlsh up the government's argument,
the case going to the Jury tonight,
In his opening statement, leshmsn
claimed that the presectttlosihsid'faat
ened the guilt on the delendaast Jaf af
counting fer the prss is mm
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If the case goes to the ;teet
or esrly today,; the court, la
4ueeesV
to be adjourned and: to-leave
Friday.. Theaeourt lerltWw ,tnry.
paring off.a'n'dkwharalnirts'lsBgsr.
crowd of;jndtonwltsssjsVt-fsf fc
been here for Uuiatw-BH
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