The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 21. 1915
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ATTEMPT MADE !
TO DYNAMITE
CANADA ARMORY
j(rtf CANADIAN TIUMIPH HI.UEPING
I.V IIUILDING
AlK'MIlM AImi Iii llliin Up PiyiImmI) i
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Owmll PIiiiiI Airlilenlnlly l'r-
uittttt hy Guiirtl KtirmlilliiK on Dy-
uttiiltt' IVahmly I'lmit nl Witlkr-
villi' Ihi.troywl German Hplr Arvl
Minimi!.
Pulled Prv Karvlvu
DETROIT, Jiiiiu 2I.--Anuitcinpl
In IiIiim' up the armory nl Windsor,
Ontario, nrriMii llii' river from thin
illy, where Sun (.'nnnillun troops wore
lii-plliK. wns dlncovoied when a
guard kiuiiililcil onto Iwi-iuy-iilx snick
nl dynamite tilttiilipil ki which wns n
t.irily burned fue
Also till lilli'lill'l wim mnde to wreck
llto IViihody Overall plain located
lln-re, llcriunu spies tire blamed, mill
August Frank, ng 2. (iirmwii-Anior.
Iran, U hold n n Htispert. Il denies
J hit rtntrge.
I iiitftil Pre Hervice
WINDSOR. On!.. June 21 Two
men mill i! woin.in nlc Niixpii'lril of
ilio nltt'itipi lo blow up tlii' iirmory
lien- Tit Pmhody plant nl Walkers
vlll win. blown up. A clmk-witrk
iitliicliiiint wan discovered on I tin
bomb net to go off ut 3;t.i.
Oii'uom Siiiiilur ,'iMfi'r
CI.IINDAI.K. June 21. Senator
l.niie, I't-dovornor Weil iirnl Con
nmnmiiii MrArtliur discussed Ore
jimii'k reclamation need with tin' house
appropriation Ntiti-romiiillli'v at
Ornut Pass today.
Kl.iinittli Itltil lt'-M'i-i Kituillor
WASHINGTON, l (J.. Juno 21
Prcslilnnt Wilson has Just Issued nil
order whlrli provides that the Klam
uili I.hKk ru'cnntlou In California
r nil Oregon, which U lined lor tho pro
tection of unlive lilriln. bo reduced In
urea hy eliminating i'insldnriblo land
on the n:iM nnil won i boundaries.
P. S. Ttixip. Mny lnnd
I'll 1(0(1 PltlSH HlTVll'll
WASHINGTON. I. ('.. Jiiiiu 21.
A report has renchud hero that I he
Vii'iuls killed John Jnnilnton, n Ilrlt
lull subject, In n light here. This mny
eiiuso Ailmlrnl Howard, who Is off the
i-oiut with Hie tlnllod fllntps rrulsor
Colorado, to In nil his marines. The
llrst troop train of the Maytorenas
was destrnyed, killing forty.
FORD PICNIC
BIGjUCCESS
i:htimatkd nkahly hkvknty
kivkiachinfj madk trip to
HPUIXU CUKKK HKVrJttAL MA
CIIINKN IH HTUNTH
KlliiiK out f tliu city lu a con
tinuous string for hourw, II seemed,
I ho FordH cnniu Into their own yester
day, nnil It Ih estimated that nearly
hovonty-tlvo machines made tlio trip
to Spring Creek, Tliu day was n gain
nno for both Old Man Ford und his
Rons, nnil the trip was u most enjoy
nblo ono,
Going up the long hill west of the
illy some trouble was oncountorcd
when one machine rammed another
nnil tlio one behind that commenced
iiitlng up, climbed n bank mid nearly
foil on Its back, However, matters
woro Btrnlghtened out by tho supply
man, who brought up tho roar, nnil
tho parties proceeded on their way as
If nothing had' hnpponod, Tho steer-
luggear on ono of tho machines had
beoomo damaged In tho "ram," but
waa soon fixed. N
New Head of Department of State
" "sa&'iasKiiS.v: v-rr.
ltOlli:ilT
Itobi'M I.iiiihIiik. rouiiM'llitr of lint
tli'piirtnit'lil of ninl, lum Hiiccrulcil
Sicri'tary William J, Monti In chiirftn
cit illplemnlli: nffulm of tlm lliillcil
StntvH ilurliiK tliu crlalH whlrli limy
mt'iin mmi In Iih lilniory. Mr. I.nn
"Iiik. ho for oun ypnrs prirtlci'l
law In WimlilnKlon, whh bom In
WnU'rtowii, N. Y In 1S01
lie In not uiifninlllnr with Interna
tloniil law, bocauir he tins ncteil for
thu Unltcif. 8tatOH In novornl Interim-
K. E. COMES BACK
WITH VENGEANCE:
WHOI.i: Ti:.M PI.AVrt HALL AXII,
HAS NO DIFFICULTY IN WALK
IXG AWAY WITH IT IIIU1IKK
AND XIXSOX HTARS OF tiAMH
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Yesterday's hall game between tho
Klamath Falls team nnil thu Kwnuna
Hox Factory team was n come-back
for the K. F. nluo with a vengeanco.
Tho score was 1 1 to I,
Securing lite runs lu the Urol Inn
ing, the factory boys were put out of
danger for the Imlanre of the gnme.
Coolc'x best offerings were taken with
out a murmnr, nnil ho was slammed
over the lot In great Btylo. However,
It mny bo said In his favor that nttor
tho llrst Inning tho support be receiv
ed was putrlilln spots.
Illghen In tho box for K. F. proved
a winner, and nau the game in his nip
pocki't nil the tlmo.' Ho should havo
litul I', shut-out, niut would have, hut
Ilr.iim dropped a lly ball In left Held
ift r nu easy run, Hut two lilt', wave
gocured off Illgbeo, Nelson on flint,
Amhrnso In "renter field, llnydou on
third. Illgbeo In Holding his position
mid Mntschnnbnchcr batting wero the
Individual luminaries. Zum pot n
good hit, hut mussed up a coup'.e of
throws utter hn hnd tluldcd them.
Stelgor, In right flold, tins the mak
ings of n good ball player; Noel at'
Kocoml will soon work Into Uini posi
tion, niiil Hnydeii proved n gi.m' tr.nn
n' third,
Motsi'lionbiulior was tho stnr at bat.
gi'tljng it Hlngle. a two-lmggor and a
thren-hagger. Cook walked live nnil
lllgln a nno, next lo tho last tnnn up.
Cook in nil e two wild pltrhes, Illgbeo
struck out Hoven; Conk Ovo. Slelgcr
and Dlgbee also got two-hai;i;i rx
ArrnngementH hnve houii mmle for
ii Katun with DorrlH next Sunday.
TIm Game hy Inning"
First II. F. Wlmlers dikes llrst
on nn error by Nool; Hong drives
through Noel's position; Wlndors out
trying to steal third; Horblg grounds
out.
K, F, Motule grounds out; Nool
hits to right coutor; nautn drives hit
down third Case line; Zum, walks;
I
.rss,i-U-Pi--p..gy'
I.AXHI.Vli
(loiinl roiiiplUutloiu. Probably tliu
tiioft notable nn for thu UcbruiK 8ci.
VotnnilsHloii In 18B2-3, and In 180(1-7.
Iff niiR couimel In I In- North Atlantic
'itithcrlcK aixputo In 1909 at The
HnKUt'. Ho wim tounnollor for the
Unllitl StatPM lu the llrltlsli Claims
Arbitration In 1912 and 19H.
Mr. UinnliiK I n writer of somo au
thority. AinoiiR llio workH of his cn
'arc "tlovernment, Itt Orleln'. Orowth
and Form in the United States."
lA'iiiU'rK About to Fall
United Press Service
IIKItl.lN. June 21 It was an
nounced today that tho Austro
Germans nro within eight miles
of l.embprg.
Hnydeiigrounils to necond; error on
llorblg's throw home scores Noel and
I la u in; Nelson drives one through the
middle or the diamond, scoring Zum
mid llnyden; Ambrose walked; nig-
iueu hits to left scores Nelson; Am
brose caught between third and heme:
Stelger fans.
Second II. F. Palmer fouls out to
iNoImiii on a good catch; O. Arnold
jsafo on error by Noel; 8tevenson
grounded out; C. Arnold fouled out
to Illgbi'u.
I K. F. Mottdu reaches llrst on error
by Winders In retrieving a fast ground
bull; Noel fnus; tlnum forced Motslc
on second; Zum riled out to left.
Third II. F. Stevenson grounded
out to pitcher; llowdon grounded out;
'Winders How out to Stelgcr. '
K. F. Haydon grounded out;
I Nelson fanned; Ambrose v walked;
tlllplioc. bit to pitcher too hot, wild
thiow to .first; Stelgcr walked, tilling
bases; Motslo fanned; No hits, no
runs.
Fourth II. F. Hoag flics out to
Noel; Ilerblg grounded out; Palmer
gotH to first on Zumbrum's error; O.
Arnold foulojHtut to Iloydon.
K. F. Noel hit to third, safo on
on or; llnum lllcs out to center; Zum
hit to loft, forcing Noel at second;
Zum snfo on second, wild throw over
llrst; Zum scores on error at third;
llnyden grounded out. One run, no
hits.
Fifth II. F. Stevenson files out
to Ambrose on good catch; C. Arnold
fanned; Cook grounded out.
K. F. Nelson hit through second;
Ambrose drove through third; catcher
drops one, advancing both runners;
Illgbeo IHcb out to loft; Nelson out on
siiuecze play; Stelger puts oue' ovor
tho fence, scoring Ambrose two
bagger; Motsle hits for two bases to
left router, scoring Stelger; Noel tiles
out to center. Three hits, two runs.
Sixth II. F. Uowden fans; Win
ders grounds to Zuin, bad throw to
llrst; Hong hits to center; Herblg
grounds to Zum, forcing Winders at
third; Palmer funs. One hit.
(Contluued on page 4)
GERMANS CHARGE
ENGLAND WITH
ABUSE OF FLAG
COMIX HACK WITH liKVIKW OK
.11.1.1 KH IH1MCV
CIutk.- Alllr. Wllh VMng H-g of
Xttilrnl XnliotM for Puhmmv of (Pr.namn-Paelflc ezpoiltion, iUt tht(
, tlio Klamath county exhibit is better
CoiiiIiIiik Kii.f..r Kubnirl-i..Jmn he expected uftcr hearing re-
Whlch M-ki- It Imi-lbl.. for Hull-t"orl1'' bul thBl ll nfxC mc chancg.
, t which he U working on. At present
iiuiriix'M in OIimttv I'oiml I'ri'ruu-' he wants some good specimens of the
lion Iii War Z"tw.
I nlii'l Piv-ii Serili-w
WARIHNtlTON, U. C, June 21.-
Ccriunn fllvtl with the state depart
ment today n note charging the' allies
with illuming the American flag, tak-
I. ... t. ... 1..tt.i. ulv InulnnM. t&'llliln
the last six month. They k lhatt
the American embassy un.ler'6' report
on this. A(
It has been Irarned'nuthorltatlvely
that Germany asserted that the Ilrlt
lnh bus imoil other noutral flags in her
flue-tooth combing i') the seas for
mibtiiarliKK. '
it Ik expected that Germany will
lllo her answer lo the American note
till nl onto In the near future. They
ure taking position that such meth-
1t tt wnrtnm nn m la mnlflnir It lm.
sSble to obwve o.dln.ry precau-
. .
tions.
FRANK SAVED
FROM 6ALL0WSISENAT0RS VISIT
C.'OVKRXOIt SI.ATOX FINALLY'
i
COMMUTES SKXTKXCK TO LIFK'
IMPIUSONMKNT AT IS O'CLOCK jHG.: ,.utTV TAKEX OVEU THE
LAST NIGHT
United l're.s Service
ATLANTA. June
51. The sen-,
touce of Leo M. Frank, office employe
in n factory here, convicted for the
murder of a girl tn the basement of
the factory, and sentenced to bo bung
on the gallows tomorrow, and for
whom one of the greatest fights
history has been waged, was commut
ed to life Imprisonment by Governor
Slutou last night at 12 o'clock.
The govomor said In explaining his
notion. "All I ask' of the people Is to
read my statement, which will bo is
sued Inter, and which will consider In
n calm manner thu reasons given for
commuting Frank's sentence. I am
satisfied that I did right."
Frank was taken secretely to a Mil
li'dgcvllle farm at midnight, arriving
nt -1 o'clock this morning. His de
meanor wns calm, and hardly showed
relief nt tho change of fate. Large
crowds gathered nbout the Atlanta
jail oarly this morning, many threats
were heard and some trouble devel
oped, congesting down town streets.
Tho city ball and postofflco are filled
with policemen ready for emergen
cies. Mounted officers tried to keep
the crowds moving. Ono police cap
tain said: "It Is not Frank they arc
talking nbout, it Is Slaton."
Slaton's home Is but three miles
from this city.
Police Chief lleavoru has closed 220
Hnlnmi nii.l Iwontv clubs, fenrine thnl
drinking would Intensify tho situation' '" ' committee, headed
hero and cause violence. "" delegation and wns acccompauled
by tho follewing: William P. Borland
United Press Service
ATLANTA. June 21. 2 P. m
pollco nro on tho lookout for a largo
mob of men, who are reported ap
proaching Atlanta from Cobb, deter
mined to wreck vengeance on Gover
nor Slaton.
TiMluy Irfingeiit Day of the Year
From sun up to sun down the tlmo
U IS hours nnd 46 minutes, tho long
est day of tho year. From tomorrow
on tho day 8 will begin to get shorter,
and twilight of tho Indian summer, as
It can bo known only in Klamath,
will become one of (be scenic attrac
tions of this country,
KLAMATH COUNTY
EXHIBIT IS GOOD
HAVH lti:iOUT Ol- PHIL J. SIX
XIKIT, COUNTY IIKI'flKSKNTA
TIVK .T KAIH COULD UK IM
ntOVKI). IIOU'KVKIt
Hcportg from I'bll J. Slanott, Klam-
1,,, ,.. ' ,he j
I lonKi-si annua in iiic county, ana aisn
,rnough potatoes for u good exhibit.
TIip Chamber of Commerce 1 band
ling then- things, and shipped out -
crato of rhubaTb Saturday.
Slnnott finds many inquiries con-
cernlng this county, and has already
hont rovcrai men nero. lie ib aimosi
dally
sending llsu of men whom be
Interested In the county, and who,0reOI1( v,ued t c Bt ,.
i,rp l""",uut ur m,,,B u nurc,llon dollars, granted'to the Oregon 4
Ins a result. One man arrived here.
lasi wecK. ana spoae very lavorauiy
Slnnott, using the words "the right'
man in wie r.g... pmce. igouthern Pacific company, failed. It Is
Slnnott Is working on several j alleged, to dispose of lands as pro
changes In the booth which will add'vidcd in the grants. The court, how
greatly lo its attractiveness. One Isjcvcr, granted an injunction against
the replacing of some furniture used 'future violations of land under db
there by a display of Indian baskets. j posal contracts, and enjoined from
i which will be seen as soon as one
ters from one of the entrances to the:
"ulldlng. and will attract many people
'to the booth, ho states. The place is
. . . . . .
Fuppoeen o db used oy useo oy some
nlrtiirf nf IhA Vflmi Pluh nt Pnrt.
land, and 'Slnnott Is trying to obtain
It for Klamath county.
WATER PROJECTS
KLAMATH PROJECT WITH THE
VIEW OF APPROPHUTIOX FOR.
' FURTHER EXTEXSIOX WORK i
ti... ..pini .-.n.. n,..ri. ,i, m
..v, A-vHa . .uaaaaas . wa-
mltlfvt on nnnrnnrlfltlnns of tho honaA
of renrosentativM arrived ln ih dtvl
orlnri.. a...i,.. m,i j ...,- ..v. I
,n!n nvnr n,A nmi hv 'th xvr ...
association in automobiles, a total ofln,b,,c on anr "," f'0"8
nlnety-threo miles being covered. Tbe,r,1nncr or el- a,waJr8 vlng
route covered Included part of the,8o0d "tertalnment.
Ilonanu country, part of Po. Valley., T1,e "bo- amateur' U his stage
Sand Hollow, lunch being taken atit tie. and his program consists of mu
the Adams ranch. From there the 8lcal numbers, impersonations and
trip was made to tho Lower Klamath I
march and back over the project.
Itlng the various points.
The committee bad telegraphed
ahead that no banquets dr demonstra
tions wore desired, as this trip Is a
business trip alone. Many expres
sions of favorable comment were
mado by tho members of the commit
tee, and they will take the data gath
ered, using It for reference when the
appropriations arc made later in con
gress. The party returned "to the
White Pelican early, and the special
train left last night for North Yakima
where they make their next stop.
Itopresentntlvo Slnnott yas here and
made the trip with the party, as did
two representatives of tho Portland
Chamber of Commerce. They left
with the party.
John J. F. Fitzgerald of New York,
of Missouri, Josopr W. Byrne of Ten
.Tne ' nessee, Charles R. Davis of Minne
sota, Frederick H. unlet or Hassa-
(Continued on Page 4)
Help Wanted!
Forty meu for box factory work
July 1; two band resawyers; 3
'cut-oft men, edgerman, cleat
machine man, shingle sawyer,
printer man, several tie-up saw.
and other skilled help,
OREGON
COURTS
REVERSED BY .
SUPREME COURT.
I
MM) (JIUXT CAHK IX KAVOB OF
RAILROAD COMPANY '
Kuperwe Cort Rntr", Oir Dte -
irirt CoorM, DewpitHrlwowldit!
iwnt of Fall-re of HaUroad Com-
pony lo Lire Up to Lawn Regard-1
lax IH-poul of Land Graat Made
Half a CVatury Ago.
Sieclal to Herald by UaJted Preaa
WASHINGTON, D. C. June 21.-
Tbe supreme court reversed the Ore-
dgtr,ct courtg tn,g afternoon ln
!the forfeituro to the rovernme&t of
,nn . ., ,.hr innrf i wtrn
-,.,, ,,, n-n,j nmn.-,. h.ir
-aaeaaa wsaa vvuinu aa aaaaaa ,
century ag0
The railroad and Its successor, the
en-'sale of timber on unsold lands until
congress can conserve federal Inter-
(ests
,
STUDENT WORKS
FOR EDUCATION
UXIVKItMTY OK OREGON STUD
KNT GI1NG ENTERTAINMENTS
4
OYER STATE TO PAY HIS WAY
THROUGH COLLEGE
I Ear! K. Fleiscbman, a student in
,he Unlver8lty of 0regon, traveling
- er the state giving entertainments
iP aid him in securing a- college adO'
cation, and will appear ln Klamath
Falls tomorrow night at the ChrUUan
urcn.
Fleiscbman was a freshman tn the
University last year, and made a big
bla ability to appear before the
"'"""" . "-- -
ls-!vclce, of ""pttonal quality, and sang
.regularly In the Christian church at
Kugene. The entertainment begins at
S o'clock,
Harvester Trust Case la Fall
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 21.
The supreme court today ordered that
the Harvester Trust suit bo re-argued
In the fall.
The supreme court also revised Its
ruling refusing to review the Cam
mlnettl conviction. They agreed to
take action also on the Dlggs case.
The court adjourned today and left
undecided the aHrveeter dissolution
ease and the constitutionality of the
Oregon women's wage law.
MexifAU Reported la Bonanza,
Juan Garcia, the Mexican wanted
for tho stealing of $270 from a Span
lard in this city one night last week,
was reported to the sheriff's office to
be In Bonanta. His arrest has not
been reported yet.
McHattan Goes to Han Francisco.
T. G. McHattan left Sunday morn
ing for San Francisco, where he will
purchase new stock for his Jewelry
store on Main street He will also
visit the P. P. I. exposition whlle'ln
the city.
lioller Passe Examination,
Word has been received In this
city that Leon Boiler baa successfully
passed his entrance examinations at
Annapolis, and has entered, Roller
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rol
ler, formerly of this city.
LAVA BED ROAD
PROJECT- NOW
ASSURED FACT
COUNCIL OK KBOMOTKIW HELD
AT CAVK
:Drf - Uo. Kh U, Mm-M
Five Mllee Froaa Cave awl WMfc
the Dtotaare Modor Co-erfy la
Ready to (to lo Work July 4 Loral
Conimltiee Reaily to Take Up 8a-
criptloB Uife Opralag Plaaard
f ,
Met-tlng at Bear's Paw Cave yes
terday at noon the delegations from
Klamath and Modoc counties complet
ed final arrangements for the com
mencement of work on the Lava Beds
road project, which, when completed.
1j to give Klamath county. In conjunc
tion, with the Crater Lake trip, the
most scenic highway In the state, vic
ing with the Columbia River high
way. This Is of especial importance now
that a great deal of the coast auto
mobile travel Is being directed up
the Columbia and down the Central
Oregon highway.
The representatives from this city
were Captain O. C. Applegate, Chas. '
H. Merrill of Merrill. John A. McCall.
O. C. Applegate Jr. and Richard Olfc
son. Modoc county sent C. J. fBleher.
secretary of the Modoc County Good .
; Roads Association; Lester Woods, a
stockholder; Geo. Courtwrlgbt sad
Geo. Krezge, who are also stockhold
ers. The local party left this city at
C o'clock, drove the machines about
five miles beyond Sam Fleeners,.
walked the remaining five miles, held
the consultation, visited the ice cave
below Bear's Paw cave, and made the
return trip to this city by o'clock,
which Is almost a record trip.
"Modoc county is prepared to start
the work immediately following Jaly
4th, nnd this leaves It up to Klamath
county," stated Captain Applegate
this morning. ''We must now take
up our subset Iptions an& make plans
for the work. To lessen the expense
we are going to-bold a big Good
Roads Day. and take 100 men from
this city down and work on that road,
throwing out the small rokes. One
day's work will practically clean thar
up. Of course, other men will be put
to work to take out the big rocks
and loosen them up. All kinds 'Of
tools will be provided for the work,
and Klamath county's sixteen miles
of road, much of which needs but a
rako to clean it up, can be finished
Modoc county expects to have .their
end completed by August 1st. '
SAXTON CASE
UP THIS WEEK
GRAND JURY IH DRAWN AND
NATURALIZATION MATTERS
TAKEN UP THIS AFTERNOON.
HAXTON CASE TOMORROW
A grand jury was drawn this morn
ing, mid will go into session immedi
ately. A number of naturalisations MJJ
(tapers were to be considered this af-, f
ternoon In the circuit court, and the
Saaton damage case Is scheduled wnn
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The members of the grand JfW&j&y
are R. W. Tower foreman, MrttatsV$!
Spencer, Richard Breltenstela, Albert ffiT'jHi
Burgdorf, rred Coleman, J, A. Qfyk';n
don, C. P. Stewart. J. h, Taeem ', I
appointed balllf. ,, 'AtfW u.
Whiskey TreJtekeni RommI Otmrivtr- -M
J. A, Cann was bouasl, cvrr5sf ,-?
federal grand jury oft ll.Vff
united states commwetoaer
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