The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 22, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915
Price, Ufa
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No. 0,7111
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CITY COUNCIL
PASSES SPECIAL
ELECTION BILL
ehdixa.nm: through first
AM SKMtN'D It KAMI. NO
Jul) U7ili l Ital Hft In Onllniuiee
Culling Kr Special IHfirml Elec
tion in Kill (r of JUynr llllm
Allowed PrrmtU lit Erect Slgna.
Chief of Pollrc Not Clio-n Far.
nllMt lo II Purrtawwl.
Aii ordinance calling (or a special
Ktierul election fur Ilia purpose or
tllllug the office of mayor, for which
unit candidate has niuiounreil hlmielf,
pned Km llrsl tin J second reading at
List night's meeting of (Iik council.
Ii will come u again next Monday
lilRhl, and U expelled will bo pasted
without nny trouble. July 27th, life
i iirllenl possible date (or such an Hec
tlon. was (tie ilute derided upon. Ten
days mum be ullnwed for Mlnic of
iiumlnntltiti petition und polling of
notice, The clmrler provide tttnt
lection shall not ho held In less tlmn
1 1: n da) alter the ordinance becomes
effcctlw, nor over llilrty d)H. Coun
cilman HIiooIm lulroduced (tie ordi
nance, nnd Councilman Miller second
l i ho motion to Mlopt.
Illllt allowed were Hubert
Hanks. ImriUnre, $17; liny for city
IKiuml. $27.70; John A. Mclen,
121 .: J II. Ciirimliati, nlliiK pa
pern. $T, Permit worn granted (or
the erection of n riettl sign on Main
street, near Hoienth, ti (runt of the
Con. K Whlto building, Mllei Sign
rompntfy, galvanised lsn nt lto Sixth
street, nnd (or the remodollug of mi
Ire houi In rear of Hank Kxrhiinite
saloon Into ii garage.
Resolutions wvrn Introducud hy the
IlKhtliiii cumiulltie to the effect thai
ll.e city hnd relinquished nil cure of
nml the replm-lug of globe In itreet
I ulitt, nnd turned them over to thii
CiilKornln'Ori'Koii Power company,
v, Mcli wnn ndopled. AIo that the
telephone company lie requeued to
(nrnldli to mlilltlnnul phonen to bo
placed In the city ImlL
The luulter of lulllg the hlilewnlk
on KitpiiinniiK ktrooi umier tho rait
iriiBNliiK nnd ni'rn'n the dllcb wuh iim
yidered. I'niperty ownem tlicro nro
to ho notified mid nldewulk Ik to he
torn up to proven! iin-lilciita follow
liu: i' recent one, which might -n
t iikIc tho city In damaia nulla. A
had cronnlnit nt Tenth itreet was'
brought up, an well na othera. '
A proteat agnlnat tho cloalng off
(Contlnuod on Fag 4)
CRATER LAKE
TOURISTS KICK!'
MAY (XttlrTO KKK LAKK, HUT
AUK ADVISKII HKHK TIIKY CAN
XOT 1KT THItOUOH WOULD
IIK WON'DKItFUli THU
Hvporta huvo comu to thia city thut
many peoplo uro being aont lioro from
Han Kranclaco nnd other point a nlong
tho way, expecting to bo auto to
drlvo nil tho wuy to Crater Kuke.
Owing to tho heavy truffle thin year,
which huu already aurpnaacd nil pre vi
dua recorda for thla tlmo of year, and
bldt fair to break al) former recorda,
It haa been auggogtcd that thono In
charge of' Crater Lake uw ovory
meant possible to dear the road to
tho lake or furnish some rasans of
transportation as soon aa possible, so
that the visitors can go up.
flnow along 'the routo would nako
tho trip much more Inviting, and
would bo n novo) experience to rldo
up from hero In the middle of sum
mer nnd pmh through lnuea of mow1,
or over it, to tho rim, and Is said to
be at the present time one of the
meat beautiful trlpa Imaginable,
BIDS RECEIVED
FOR BRI06E WORK
county coniT considers hum
FOR WILSON IHIIIMJi: ACROSS
LOST IIIVMt IC. W. SMITH AND
WIIUUHJKITI HAVE LOWEST
The louiit) louri iih called III en
nIoii hy Couiily Jiulm- Marlon Itunkn
thU morning (or thn purpoHu of cou
aldorlng' IiIiIm on the WlWou bridge
ncroM Umt HUer, near the dltemlon
dam, Mhlch Ik to huve n U.'-foot tin
gle Mpnu, will Ink ii J8f yards or con
crete work, nml M.li'Jn yunlx of dirt
(or nn emhunkmeut.
The low ml IiIiIh Hvte madii by Am
brogettl on the concrete, hl being
t2,4!i3.7r: i:. W, Hmllh (or embank
ment rill, $3,040; J. II. Urltnili for
tearing down old bridge, ISO, und V.
J. NlrholHon (or hnulliiK nuay, $90.
The contrneta were to bo let thin
ndernoou If the bidder could fiiriilih
the bondii The bridge will be con
Rtructeit of lonrrete und oleel, nnd In
to Ih (lulHhed nn noon an poMlblr.
Other blddorM went V II. Maon,
U. I). Wlllitdn, Jut. Yielding, J. A.
Mnddox, Klamath Iron Workt, K. J.
Kharp, A, J. Mnniilug, Karl Hharp, W,
0 Miller ami J. II. (larret. The hlda
tnrled widely In ainaunU.
WILL ESTABLISH
BRANCH OFFICE
HKI'ltr.HKXTATIVKH OV WKKTKU.V
lAi.XX AMI Hf II.IHX(S CUMPANV
Wll.l. IIAVH IIH.NCII OKMCK
IV TIIIH CITV SK)
CoruelliiH II. Iteck. geiieral agent
(or the Wettern l-on and Uulldlng
company, mid 8. V. Day, alio con
nected with the company, nro In the
city with thu Intention of opening up
hete n brunch ofllcu of thla company.
The company haa n largo number of
IntcroiU here, and the main office la
In Rait l-ake City. In order to handle
their" bUHlni'HH In uu economical and
biiMncmi like maimer, mid nt the name
time give their cllenia the beat of
service, It haa been decided to open
an office here.
Thu location hn not been delected
yet, iiud the two men are looking tho
i Hy over for office room.
BUSINESS MEN
PLAN SESSION
'OUIITII OK JULY PLANK AND
KlllOUT OK N'KW OOMMKB-
ClAli CI.UII AH WKLIi AH OTHER
MATTKHH TO UK DI8CUHSKD
The Business Men's Association
will meet Wednesday night at eight
o'clock p. m, nt tho city hall. This
will be tho last meeting beforo the
Ith of July nnd tlnnl arrangements
will ho made mid the committee
wunta nil tho moinbers to bo there
nnd help this along.
lu addition to this routine, It Is
tumored thut u very lively session
may develop, A number of the mem
bers are Inclined to thltik thut tho
business men do not take enough In
terest lu locnl polltlcH nnd tho or
ganisation may take a1 hand as a body
In Mi-AlghteiilUK out the mudde Into
which conditions huvo been tin own,
Thn question of support of thu pro
pofiotl Commercial club will also bo
taken up, Hero again there Is said
lu be rumors of decided opinions both
for nnd against such n club and there
may be Home Interesting talk.
Tho president announces thut nil
members may bo sttro that thoy can
talk freely, for he haa barred any
visitors or reporter from thla meet
ing, which will he for member only.
FOREIGN OFFICE
NOT. DESK
INTERFERENCE
!
Sit CVI'I, A. NATION OKKKItKD KOIl
KUHPK.N'HION
llelieiiil That Anll-Aiuerkaa Kll
lUpreMnl l KuUlcailoti on litaal
tniiU luciilent la IUmwob Aiimt
lean Colony ,'oBliler Hunprnaloai
Hlguillcasit-Von Tlrplti KormnUt
Ing (Sermnny'N Reply.
I, nliiil rrett Her lto
IIKIII.IN, June 22 (Ackcnnan)
riio foreign afflce here desires to
uvolil anything that will likely Inter
fere with the peace tltuatlon In the
United Slates. Thla Is the Interpre
tation placed on tho suspension of to
duy'a M'sslon of the Dcutxcbo Zcltuug.
No explanations are offered, but It
U believed that the publication of
Count Itevenllow a mill - American
vIowh on the l.iiHltanln Incident In re
gard to fJ.'rmnn-Aniprlc.ni relations
Is tho reason.
Thu American colony here consid
ers that the huspenslon of any action
Is most significant. Von Tirpltx Is
formulating suggestloua (or Gerina
n' reply to tho American note. Von
Jagow U analyzing Ucrhard's data as
he gathered It In the United State.
FORMER LOCAL
BOY MARRIED
CKIIKMOXV TAKKS I'UXCK TODAY
IV I.OS AXCJKI.KH Wll.l, USIT
KAIH AXD COMK TO KLAMATH
KOIt IIOXKYMOOX
Kirk White, sou of O. W. White, a
well known local banker ind capital
ist, wiia married today to Miss Genc
vlevo Moore, a prominent young wo
iii an lu 1oh Angelet. society, and the
dnughter or a prominent public official
In that city.
Whlto luis Just finished k course In
thn law school at tho Unlvorslty or
Southern California, graduating last
woek. They will spend their honey
moon In San Francisco nnd Klamath
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Falls, expecting to arrive hero July 3
White may locate In Klamath Falls.
Mr. nnd Mrs. White attended tho
wedding from thla city. Miss Moore
was also a student In tho law school
last year.
GREEK BURNS
PART OF HOUSEIWOMAN ELECTED
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(il.TS INTO LEGAL MUDDLE OVER)
HOARD BILL ATTACHMENT ANI
ORDERED TO MOVE, LOSES HIM
TEMPER, GETS IX WORSE
Owing to n writ of attachment
placed ou his house und aoverul other
buildings In tho neighborhood near
Hhipplugton by Cnptulu Parker re-i
ccntly for a board bill, a subsequent
order iioni ttio Klamath Development
company to move (ho ho,use, which
wax prevented by attachment, Tom
Argovla lost his temper, tore out ono
end or the house and burned t up.
Argrevls was brought to this city
mid wnR ulvoii to understand by offi
cials Hint such conduct was unbeeom
lug u resldont of this city or neigh-
iioruuuu, iiiiu lie iuihuu iuvw, u
moniHiicu not to iiiriner my nimsei
lllillii. u
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Clias, M. Miller will manutact
fruit evaporators at Albany.
IIHK HKt.lV! TO KIXO
Tho (Ire bell wllf be tested
out tonight by the members of
the city council,- between the
hour of 7 and '.'30," so that If
anyone should hear It there will
bo "nothing In It" to hook to a
curt and drag It up the street.
BI6 RECEPTION
FOR GOVERNOR
CHIKK KXKCUTIVK OK HTATK
Wll.l, IIK (JUI-XT OP HONOU AT
WHITK I'KMCAX HOTKL HUX
DAY XinitT, U:M TO 10:80
Oovenior Wlthycombe will be the
g..et of honor of thla city and county
next Sunday night, and n huge recep
tion In doing planned by the Women's
l.lbiary Club, which hts the arrange
ment In charge. Tho, reception will
he held at the White 1'ellcan hotel
from 8:30 until 10:30, giving every
body the opportunity of meeting and
hhnkliiK hands with tbe governor. A
(eutuie of the reception will bo mu
sical numbers by Mrs. Don J. Zum-
nit. Mm. Ilort C. Thopaa, Mrs. Voye
and Ijiwrence Mchaffey, as baa been
announced by Mrs. Wattcnberg, presi
dent. Governor Wlthycombe and party.
consisting of a numbtf.- of state offl-
rers and members of the state fish
(.ml game commission, will arrive
here Saturday night. Sunday they
will be taken In automobiles to the
Spencer Crtfek ftsh liatUiJry to In
spect It, with the Idea of further lm
proWng and enlarging It. Sunday
night the reception will be held, and
Monday the party will be taken to
Crater I.nkc committee here.
It Is expected thaL.tho anow will
be off sufficiently to make the trip i
(practically all the way by machine at
I that time. Other arrangements will
' probably be made In case It la not.
At the take he wilt be tbe guest of
President Parkhurst of the Crater
Lake company and Superintendent
StMl,v Hi. will bn met thnrn hr h
commltlo.. from tho CommerdICIuh!l,8stDle undcr )eUt "aweny. with a-
of Medrord. and escorted to that city.
The commit too In charge or tho ar-
rniiKcmouts for the governor's visit!
here Is composed of Mrs. R. E. Wat-i
tonbor. Mrs. L. Jacobs. Mrs. C. V.
Fisher, Mrs. H. R. Harrison and Mrs.,
iWllbur Jones. Thefollowlng women' '' Low. uuJ th0' overtook Blehn
. . . '.t.llnH .. IntA ilin AAiinlnH tilfHta
will net as honorary hostesses, and
will be In the recelvlnlg line: Mrs. C.
K Xfnnra XI ro U f Qmllh Mn
II DunbaT. Mrs. W. E. Faught, Mrs.
Geo. Noland, Mrs. Fred Peterson,
Mrs. G. H, Mcrrymffn, Mrs. J. O.i
Camp, Mrs. Marlon Hanks, Mra. J. F.
Goeller. Mrs. E. R. Rcames, Mra. Geo.
T. Baldwin. Mrs. W. A. Deliell, Mrs.
C. F. Stone and Mrs. h. Gerber.
TO SCHOOL BOARD
MEETS WITH HOARD FIRST TIME
D I It E O T O RS CONSIDERING
PURCHASE OF NEW SITE AND
DISPOSAL OF CENTRAL SITE
Mrs. it, b wuttenueri
wofeofif meaibor of tho I
Jortyjaierdvr. In i
Mrs. R, E. W'uttenberg, the
tlreti
local
school,
strong ma-
school elec-
lAfi. tlie board last
i.Jram. the regular rou-
(.B)UsMM(tlie, board of director
MP
(vMlou of a now school
V luifidt It ou a ballot
JtyV
iDkjio express tneir optn-
vsni
li g; w u grauuaie ot
la n liro certlflcato to
'aw,ls president of the
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ANNOUNCEMENT
OF LEMBERG'S !
FALLjXPECTED;
MAY AMIKADY ItK (K'CUI'IKD HY
AUBTIMMJKBMAXH
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Tfirev Armli Are Withla Few Hours'
March When ibe Lt Diafwtch
From Pra-mytl Waa Filed, d
nouncemeat of Ita Fall Is Expect
ed at Any Moment.
Thought
slblo Ituwlau Have Withdrawn
United Press Service
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announcement of Lemberg's fall ,s'n-c"b tne Kiamatfis, Moaoca and auton motored to the aUte honae to-
, . . j '.a band of Snako Indians, his industry I day unguarded and no hostility was
awaited here momentarily, and ox-'and natUe ,nteUlgenco MOn bronghtahown, despite the demoutrattoM
pected soon.
Three armies were 'Within a few
hours march of tho city when the
last dispatch was filed at Pnemysl. J
It Is possible that the Russians
hae already withdrawn and that the,
Austro-uerman forces are In the city,
by
.German,0'
Unltid Pri-ss Service
COPENHAGEN, June 22
newspapers print
of Lemberg.
rumors of the fair."-ntlal favor from him. He will
also be missed by many white men.
ho have done business with him for
BOY STEALS TWO
BATTERIES; JAIL
FOK TAKING TWO BATTERIES
WORTH 80 CENTS, YOUNG MAN
IX JAIL PENDING PAYMENT OP
23 FINE
lleca-use he took two batteries
worth 40 cents apiece from a Reo au-
y
mobllo in the Dunham garage, Les-
niebn of this, city was arrested
Inst night as be was going out the
county road, and taken before Justice
of the Peace Gowen. He plead guilty
,and was given the lightest sentence
Revcro "nraanu. ... one or miny
t,a'8 ,n Jal1,
The batteries hnd been in the ReoTrarpath
machine for some time, and Biebn
"cn tnklng them out
Dunham
camo to town and got Deputy 8herirt
riding out Into tho country, holding
the batteries In his lap. They brought
him back and he was taken before
Gowen.
DORRIS PLAYS
HERE SUNDAY
WILL BRING COTERIE OK STARS
FROM NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
AXD SOUTHERN' OREGON BOX
FACTORIES AND MILLS
DorrU has been sitting back taking i
lu the baseball situation in Klamath
ii
Falls, and after looking It over havo(
decided that they .want a taste of the'
big stuff which has been pulled here
in tho last few weeks. Roy Tabor,,
manager, has looked over the sltun-
'Ion,
nnd scheduled a game to be
played here Sunday,
After listening to tbe dope on the
game last Sunday he, ha promised to
get togetner a strong team rrora an clBo international exposition, Ore
over the valley In that region, and ., bulldlna and products have been
,wiii oe here tooKtng tor diooq.
tho local team win nave pnciicauy
the same line-up so far. as is known
now with the except!onof Dale on
recond and Noel In tho, lleld. This
combination will be tried out, aad It
necessary further changes, will be
made later to make a strong team.
ntgbee will pitch again.
INDIAN GOES TO
HUNTING
6R0UND
IIKXHY JACKHOX, I'ITT INDIAN,
KOHMKIt KliASfATH 8LAVK,
SAID TO BK KICHC8T IXDIAX,'
1)1 KS AT BONANZA MONDAY
Henry Pitt Jackson, a prominent
ireserratlon Indian, a Pitt River by;
bIrth( an(J reputed to be the wealth -
An-jlet Ifadlan on the Klamath resenra-
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tlon, died at Bonanza at 10 p. m.
Monday, June 21, 1915, after an ill
Poa-iness of two or three year duration.
Henry Jackson was a man well
known and respected by all, bothi
whites and Indians. He was former
ly held as a slave by the Klamath,
'but when he became free through the
requirements of the treaty of 1864,'
requirements oi me ireaiy oi ise.
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him Into prominence.
jn, nto prominence. He became an
employe at Yalnax sub agency, served
as a scout with Captain O. C. Apple-
gate's company during the Modoc war
?'"- afterwards became a leader of
'be reservation people and their
wealthiest cattle man.
Henry Jackson will be sadly missed
tbe Indians of several tribes, many
whom have been recipients of sub-
many years. Tbe funeral will occur
fat Yalnax Wednesday, June 23 at
2 'p. m.
YAQUI UPRISING
BETS CRITICAL
.PROTECTION HAH BEEN ASKED
OP UNITED STATES GOVERN
MENT FOR AMERICANS AN
OTHER SHIP SENT SOUTH
United Press Service
NOQALES, June 22. Officers of
tho United Surar rornomtlnn have
,e,egrapb,d Washington, asking pro
tection for 200 Americans in Los
MocnU They cla!ln th0 8ltuatlon is
desperate, as the Yaquls are on the
au iiuvuuuiwru rutuvr suiitra luaii
Alner,can marlnes ba,e d ,
An unconfirmed ruracr states that
Guaylniu)i and tnere la excite-1
ment on the border.
United rPess Service
, WASHINGTON, D. C. June 23.
Tbe government la anxious regarding
Admiral Howard off the coast of Mex
ico. The last reports state that the
officer is ashore, prepared to signal i
' warships If old Is needed. Tbe cruls-.
.er Washington, 7,000 marines and
200 bluejackets on board, has been)
, ordered to Haiti, and will probably
land. i
OREGON TAKING
PRIZES GALORE
HORTICULTURE, CATTLE, .
HOGS AND LIVESTOCK GRAND
PRI7.ES WON SCORES OF OTH
V:il MEDALS
(Special to The Herald)
SAN FRANCISCO, June 22. Ever
L,nce tho oponlng ot tha pan,ma.pa
,0 s0Urce of muen interest, but alnce
the awarding of prises baa started the
Beaver Btato la more than ever to tbe
front. It will gain ruoro publicity
from Its displays bere than any other
Mute, with the possible exception of
California, whose product, tndu-
(Contlnutd. on Page 4)
SLATON GOES
UNHARMED TO
STAT HOUSE
DKSPITK DKMOXBTRATIONS LAST
XIOItTIX ATLANTA
Says He WoeJd Do Saane TUac
Tinea
Called Militia Oat La Xifbt fen
a.
Protectioa No Hoetility 8tmwB.
Frank Unable to Work MllMla
HUU Hoard Cosatry
United Press Service
Atlanta. June zz. Governor
June
-
Us night, when crowd gathered oat
side big country place and the trooaa
wero called out.
Stacks of telegrams congratulating
him oc bis action have: been received,
Frank's -condition makes It lxapoaUhle
r -
'for him to labor for several days.
Three battalions of Infantry and a
troop of cavalry are atlll guarding tbe
country home of Governor Slaton, six
miles from here.
Shaken by the hostile demonstra
tion last night, the governor stated
this morning that he "did right," and
, "woulo. do the same thing a thousand
; timet over."
He admitted that he had called out
the militia himself, ana urged oorre-)
spondents to read hi statement,
which outlines hi reason for com
muting the sentence.
RritMi Recruiting Oalce Probe
United- Press Service ,
NEW YORK. June 22. Seven meet
alleged aa enlisted as British reserv
ists In San Francisco, are detained as
witnesses here in the San Francisco
case, where it was charged recently
that the British have been maintain
ing a recruiting office.
Aoto Ban Accident at S. F.
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, June 22. Sev
en were Injured, one fatally, when a
hotel motor bus collided with a taxi
here on the Embarcadero at the foot
or Market street. Many of the In
jured were.vIsltors to the Exposition.
Geo Vixon, the taxi driver, t expect
ed to die.
Mexico City Cut OK From tlie World
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 22. i
( Pilllman has reported from Vera Cm
that tho telegraph line Into. Mexico
City has been cut at Otutnba, twenty-
five miles east of the capital. Zapa
tista's men are supposedly responsi
ble
LIKE KLAMATH
COUNTRY; RETURN
LOS ANGELES PEOPLE VISIT
HERE, AND LIKE COUNTRY SO,
WELL TREY WILL RETURN
FOR PROLONGED STAY
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Aneelea returned recently from a trlD t"' ('?'?.
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to ia pine, nnd haye heea touring V5ttfI
county In general since their arrival bMfi
anmn limn nan Up Wrvffl la nnjfeAf m,
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Hhe proprietor of the Fifth' Street .;fcffJ
Store, one of the large department ,WiWfr
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rocontly. on hi return, from La, Ptoest m
"ThU Is an Ideal place to speed .tBej'TTAaw
summer, and It Is our Intention t T'i,'it'Mi'j'i
turn later mis summer ana spena vi- ,;,,
a number of scenic plaee fa'j'W-
of Interest whleh we wM.to.ae, tkf. .Vsfi
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