The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 29, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1915
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THIRD
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Grand Jury Indictments Return
ed Against Indiana Politicians
OF ELECTION LAW
cl.NXIItKIUIII.i: IHHCUriMIO.V nil:
t.'KDEH ACTION
XunttM'r of IVrrolU OranUit Mi
hewn Htalea fount II Outfit '
tiuppoilcsl in I'IhIU With UkIiI
tVmipaitr I'lir lull anil 8)(eiii
rtlrwt Out I'linilluro HliU Air,
('lint, ami lota of Otlirr lluliir-
Allur ioulilerblnMlciiiniltn fin in
(tin advisability of passing llitt ordi
nance providing for u fdttl Kouorul
election (u llll tin urTlru of ni.inr
without providing for the making of
luiiciidinciit to tliu fit)' charter tit
tlm nwo Hull', llm ordlnntico lliiull)'
passed to It t hint rrndlnK lift ulKlit
by the council, and provided fur the
election on Jul) 2ih.
Councilman Htrubhi mill Millar
maintained Hint tin- election should
not hp ninhiil tliroiiKli, nud (lint pro
t Inlon should ho llindn Ht tho Willie
election for itinendlnK tho charter, A
motion wiih mndo to lay tin nrdliinuco
orr for iu meeting. On tho tote
Htrublo otcd In fnor, Hhoct against,
Miller not vol Inc. Mathews declared
It lout. Aftiir more dlruslnn of tho
quettlon, 8hrt muted thnt the ordi
nance ho pnod, miit Miller seconded
tho motion, On tlm voir Htrublo vot
ed alone, tiiul tho ii) on nml hays wore
called, nil voting In favor.
Permission was granted J. W Fry
to move hi shooting gMllcry from IIh
present locution on block 2fc to the
vucnnl lot noil tho Klamath stables.
A permit presented by W. II, Mn
Mm to repair a bulldlnit on lot 4,
block M, Original Town, w.t re
ferred to the fire committed.
'a permit to tho reclamation scr
vice to put In a telophouo In a ditch
rider.' houso near tho tunnel, pulling
up the necessary pole, was granted
by th council, the city ordinance to
bo compiled with In regard In poloH
n nd height.
A request from the Business Men'
Association that the streets ho sprin
kled twice, during tho afternoon wan
referred o the itreet commliilonor.
I'renldt'lit MatliowH today apolntcd
Itoliert llajdwln chief of police, John
Comnn and Jnine McCartor patrol
Jiien. The appolntmenti taut night
woro overlooked In the ruah of bunl
iiosn, Comnn nud McCartor are aorv
Ing now, nnd llnldwln la expected to
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WALTZ WITH ME
AT THJBENEF1T
kvkhviiody is 1'iiAxxiSa to go
TO THK IIIO llAMJ-IIAHKIIAUi
iii:ni:kit to iik hku at tiik
l'avii-io tomohiiow nhiht
Uxtonilvu piepuratlonB haw boon
mndo for tho big baud-baseball bone
lit dunro to bo glvon In tho Pavilion
tomorrow night. Tho placards an
nounced that you can como nnd tay
(in long a you like, Tho band will
furnish tho munlo up until 13 o'clock
and after that a Boveu-pleco orchestra
hna boon engaged to dlsponso offer
eaclng tango droams,
Kvorybody in town la going, ho they
Kay, nnd tho hop of the neaaon hop,
skip and a Jump, omo call It is ox
poctod to be tho one big affair boforo
tho Fourth of July celebration starts
tho firework.
If you do not want to hop, skip or
Jump, tho boys say, cdmo on and soo
that the rules and regulations are
Htrletly adhered to, ' The band has a
now leader, nnd' they say ho Is some
leader. Ho Is a wonder at .the busi
ness, and only loft tho Rogue River
Valley- because he would not tana
dowa aad act utH like.
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RUSSIANS BEING MEXICAN REVOLT
DRJ'VEJ BACK ON ! IS BEC0MIN6
GlLICIAN FRONT! MORE SERIOUS
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PiauuMd anil That Wllsoa'n Trace
ton l.lntlngni I Adding Mtv Vie
lork'a l Hi Credit AInK UncUter.
Mackenzie on llu U-ft Has Cronaed I
the ItUMlan Itordrr ttavarians At-
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lloptit Are Hlattertl HlUlnan
Wire Ttmt I)cpcrate Hglillox at I
Motion City la Kxpected and Tlint
Carranza I ConcetitratiaK Korcea
TIioiiihh TuKKiirt, duiiinrralln nw
tlonnl comiiiltleomnii trmii Inillaiiii
Maor Joseph i:. Hell of Imll.tiihimllx
nml more than u hundred others' haw
boon Indicted In coiiucfilnn with i1!'"
J I Inn frauds. T.ii:Kiirt mid Hell won
MiiotiK llm llmt to npjxiir nl tin) tilier-
;irf' otrico In ImllniiiiiiotU nml so
homU of $r.,nno.
AIIIOUK the rhiilKi'. Irt iontiei;tlll
nltli tho many Inillcimentit mis Unit
(hi tho re out county primary refill-
trillion nnil eli-cilou, rertiilu priiiiiry
ntnl election lioiiriU iieriiiltlod the ilr
etritrtUin of linllotii for tho put pose nf
miliitiltiitlnt; otlii'r liullot. Two couiilit
ki-t up a lonsplriu')' to tihl nnd nhel
primary poll tloil.t In mnrl.'lnilmllutii
In a manner different from thnt re
i)tietpil by (ho voter, wlillo other
counts allege the two of money In tn
nilcnrliiK the elector, both lit the
primary nnd In the iconornl election.
I'nddlUR the tally vlteotH for certain
candidate I nllcgitl In another lec
tion of tho Indletinent, while nuother
count cluirKe policemen wore per
mitted to Ktnnd within fifty feet of;
tho poll for "Improper purpose," Inj
lolntlon of the stntv law.
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Mil) or Joseph I.'. Itell
Uepenter uvre Imported from out
side the louitt) for IH" In thu elec
tion, It Is usicrted In tlip Indictment.
(.'lilted I 'rfHK .Service .11111111 ITcm. Servicu
Iircitl.lK, June 29. Tho raomen-. WASHINGTON, U. C. Jun 2'J.-
turn of tho Austro-Oermnn drive on 1 A JormMablo revolt in Northern Mex-
the west Is increasing, and tho Rus-Jm is seemingly certain, saya dls
luns are being forced back at etcryj patches reccved here. The Mexico
lolnt along tlujOallclan front, was city situation Is becoming serious,
tho announcement niado hero today. J confidential advices state that pin
It was stated that Gcnoral ton I.ln-j .1 . . ,, .
slnKcnUconynuallyaddlng1iewvIc-1",ln "' aro cro.oS
torh along Ihe Dneister mer. andi,,, border and Procwding to rmdez-'
that Mackenzie: lias crossed the lUs X0U8 "",''J' agreed on. I
nlan 'border and Is operating In Jbe T"o heller Is that the revolution Is'
tlclnlty of Toinasof. The navarlanll financed, and that Wilson's
forces are attacking along the Tanew ivacw hopes will be shattered. Still-'
.Itlter. man wires that deserate lighting at
11 win. :,u Hnn.wme.wr iimi it,. . Mexico City Is predicted, and that
.Oriiiann had tired on the cathedral al'Carranza is concentrating his troops
Soisoon because of French movements
on tho border. Five French attacks ; United Press Service
ion the Meuse repulsed. WINDSOR, Vt June 2. Pesl
. dent Wilson refused this afternoon to
1 Itusolan Report v ntl Interview requested by General
1 ltlieii I'ress'ServIco 'Angeles. Villa's emissary.
I'lrrilOGRAD. June 29. The Rug-
attempting to withdraw
too. mile battle front
Onllcla to heavier rorttflnrttun
retreat wns proposed before the evac-
nation of Lemberg occurred.
'slans are
.along tho
LAND DECISION
IS INVESTIGATED
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MKim.NO OF COXOHKHH
CAN A SALOON
HAVE TWO DOORS
PltOTKST AGA1XHT lOLICK JHt
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P. TAIIOIl TA1IOR IIIIIXRS
FORTH TKCUMCAI4 QUIMTIOXS
Prayer'Meetlng Wedneadaj' Night,
Mid-week prayer meeting will be
held by the Missionary Baptists at
the Grlgsby residence at 102S Jeffer
son street Wednesday night at 8 p.m.
"Tho Second Coming of Christ" Is the
subject, and J. Ti. Mason will lead the
Fervlces. Ail are invited.
HBMLiASSWAIS
SPRIN6 WATER
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' DURING RECENT ERUPTIONS
THAT THE PUMP AT KliAMATH
LAUNDRY BARELY WORKS
Leave for Salem.
K. P. McCornack, local ranch own-. . .....
er and capitalist, left this morning for , f Mt' f" and me f"0"9
Salem, his homo, where he will spend K " country fMBOi V'T
h f....i. ' related as some might think Is shown
the Fourth. ,.... . . . j .
by tho change of temperature during
Mexican Reseat Interference
United Press Servic
NKKDLE8. Calif., June J 9. Pa-
tbe past few days of the hot water
coming from the Hot Springs, usual-
, ly warm enough for all ordinary use.
C. E. Motschenbacher, manager of
(iieiMlii hMthtl hvilre)
I'OHTI.AND, Juno :".. In low of
tho -j-ocoiit decision of tho United
Hiutoii supremo court in tho Oregou
and California land grunt case, the
mnttur hus become one for action by
thu citizens of this statu. Home de
cision must bo arrived, at by congress
within six months from tho date, or
tho supreme court decision, and five
month of that time will elapse be
foio the beginning of the next session
of congreHs, leaving only one month
In which to have tho question acted
upon by both houses.
In order to expedite matters and to
sectiro nil nocosaary data, Oregon's
congressional delegation, consisting
or two senators and threo representa
tives, will co-operato with tho Port
laud Chamber of Commerce, and a
scries of conferences will bo held to
determine tho standing of settlors
nnd other Interested parties In each
county In which the disputed land Is
loratod. It Is believed that by taking
vlKoroiiH action during tho eumraor
and full all facts nnd figures can bo
collected and tabulated In hucIi form
that congress will bo nblo to reach a
decision without delay. Ah on this
decision depends tho winning or los
ing by Oregon or several million dol
lars, It Is of the utmost Importance
that no tlmo bo lost In starting this
Investigation.
Wedded at Noon TixUy.
The wedding (if James K. Douglus and
Mrs, Kitty Bpargur Dulse of this city
was solemnised today at noon by Jus
tice of (he Peace 13. W, Gowen, at the
homoAof Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sharp.
Douglas Is forman of the Doak ranch
on the Upper Klamath Lake, and the
couple will aiake their noma there.
A protest entered at the meeting of
tho city council ' nt 31 and acted on
at Inst night's 1 .ootlnk,' of the council
to close one rf ,he dnnn of his place
of business, UiIiikh out a number or
technical quetiiont In granting sa
loon llconses an M't forth by City At
torney Groeslicck.
Under Ordinance 207, lieu rdlng to
tho attorney, tho license is let accord
ing to tin) description of the place.
Tho Tnbor license wns grunted under
two ntrcot numbers nml described as
occupying space on the find Moor of
tho Wlthrow-Molhnso Ijullding.
Tho attorney had looked up tho
definition or n "room" in the diction
ary nud law books, mid Mud that It
Isvn place enclosed nud thnt Is about
as definite its It goes. Tabot has ex
tended his hnr Into 11 horsoshoo bar,
and hnd opened doors from tho ad
joining loom or tho other hIiIo or the
slime room, whichever wtiy U may be
taken. Ho has been ordered by the
old police force to close tho second
doors, ns ho wns violating n city or
dinance, Tho definition hk found by the city
uttornoy nnd thu lack of definition In
tho II con so plnced tho city holpless In
tho matter, according to drncfbork.
Tho plnco wns at hrst described ob one
room, nud tho change mndo ronslstod
of widening the entrance to tho other
side. A Portland caso was cited whore
a saloon man wns convicted of selling
liquor 1011 minor In a separato room
undor tho law that ho won not to Roll
liquor to a minor In his saloon, the
sopnrnto 100m being held as a port of
his saloon.
Irnlmnn Plnnn l?lat,tiA.. wao ahit
,. , ... , . ,, , . the Klamath Falls steam laundry
7n '!,!' Mexlcan',nndf states that during the eruption, last
ii InulZTl n r.YT", 0l "" which they use in the
Tils attempt to quell a riot following.,,.. . . .. . . ' rfl
t.uuuuw, uuu nuivu .a Vtu v.
n Mexican dance near a smelter.
A mnrrtngo llconse was Issued to
day to Joe Oarcle and Mllss Mollle
Drown or Yatnax, Oregon. '
CLUB TO HAVE
SAME OFFICERS
FIRST STEPS TAKEN IN FORMING
OF COMMERCIAL CLUB AND
STUDY OF ORGANIZATION BE
ING MADE
., The piellmllary steps In changing
tho Chamber or Commerce to a Com
mercial Club were taken at a meeting
ot tho board ot directors last night,
nnd they choso tho same officers or
the Chamber to hold through for the
club,
A study or the Commercial Club
problem la being made by the direct
ors so that the best organisation may
ho obtained. Tho directors unani
mously voted In favor of the change
and folt that sufficient support pad
been found to proceed.
Larger quarters will bo sought and
plans for n full fledged club are being
niado, It Is plnnnod to hold a mass
mooting of tho members ot the Cham
ber lu tho near future to complete the
amalgamation or the two bodies.
The officers who will hold over are
President E, D. Johnson, Vic Presi
dent W. H. Bennett and Secretary
Fred Fleet.
from the springs, became so hot that
the pump In the laundry almost re
fused to work.
The water Is piped to the laundry
In a separate pipe by gravity, but on
reaching the building Is pumped into
the boiler and about the building
whero it is used. The heatof the war
1 tor evidently increased, causing the
packing and washers In the pump to
expand beyond their usual slse, mak
ing It difficult for the pump to work,
It was reported about the city yea
torday afternoon that the steam and
smoko from Lassen could be seen
over the hills. Telegrams from Red
ding stated that the mountain had
the second worst eruption 8unday so
far, and that It was still steaming
Monday,
A large bank ot wblto clouds were
rolling up over the hills southwest of
town, and seemed to originate from
ono spot. The telegrams In regard
to the steam would substantiate the
theory.
English Prepare for Conacriptton
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LONDON, June 39. Walter Long,
president ot local government board.
Introduced a bill In the bouie ot com
mons today which la the Irat step U
tho use of conscription. It requires
tho enrollment of malea between the
ages ot 15 and 65, and a statement of
their physical ability to bear arms.
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tthe attempt to prevent further trouble
between the Mexican factions are ex
.pected. Secret service ofleere are
searching for a certain general v who"
.served under Huerta. A number of
'others are being Investigated, laelad-
Ing several Americans).
Since Huerta waa released on $16,
1000 bail he has bees spending 'the
time at the home of his daughter 1
here. He Is constantly receiving tele-
grams. It baa been tnslatad that he
4 attend a review of the troops at Fort
1 Bliss tomorrow.
Huerta quietly submitted to arrest
when he was taken Into custodyand
Ivu nceomnanted throuth the itraeta.
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Miss Nena cA4Aauhmipirtlq
WlllUm G. McAdoo. .ecTetaryVthf
treasury, did not have to scrub hos
pital floors in France. She waa a
nurse. They bad regular scrub ladies
there to scrub the floors. Miss Mc
Adoo was very indignant aboat the
stories cabled from France when sae
stepped from the liner Rochambean
the other day. This photograph shows
her leaving the ship.
"I'm no quitter," she told the re
porters, "and dont think I left
France because the work waa too
hard."
She was accompanied by her friend
Miss Katbertne Britton. She waa met
down the bar by ber father. The
secretary also was anxious to clear
his daughter of the charge ot having
quit' because ot the hard work. r
Look at her," he sold to a, report-4
er. "She does not weign 100 pounds, t
"I came back because father or
dered me to." aald Miss McAdoo. "1
never bad to scrub floors. I waa a
nurse, and there were other people
thorn In rifl thn aerilhhlM. If I 6t
back my health In time I shall re-'
turn to the hospitals." I
Reports here state' tat M'ovasm- JMj
meat archive are packed la Menmo
City and everything la la rsaihssaa
for a quick move, and that the m
patlsu are evidently prssjarlsjc ta
evacuate the city, according to the
dispatches received from Carramsa.
The government ossctals are at
tempting to prevent leotlag aad-vto-lence.
Oonxalea la withholding at-
itack, tearing to' precipitate street
fighting in the city. ..General Angeles
has arrived aad denies reports that
he has brokea with Villa.
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WEED TEAM HACKS OUT ON COK-,
TRACT AND- REDDINO BUX
CLUB IS SCHEDULED, TO MBBT
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A telegram waa received
oger Tindall of the Klamath
ibaMball clah that ta Biddlmr
Vlwlts Here From Boaanaa Coaatry
Mrs. 0, P, Keller, who Uvea near
Bonaaaa, la visiting the heme of Mr,
aad Mn. Fred Fleet
The many Klamath Falls f rienda of
Chas. Currln and wife, now of St.
Johns, Oregon, will be pleased to
learn of tho arrival of a fine son at
their home on June 25th. Currln waa
for several years connected with the
Star Drug company here, aad hla
wire formerly Mrs. Lottie Bailey, waa
stenographer for County Judge Wor-
den.
Mr. Currln Is lu the drug business
In St. Johns, and we presuma la hon
or of the change of the firm name to
"Currln ft Son," Chaai will nut as a
'aa"i A. en. a m
weea at. 'vaswria awrgaia ways.
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would be here to play hall July 1, S "Wkv,
and 4 to nl the place made vaeant
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come alter aiier staving ute , w ,v
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without first taking Into their, eoal- fli.tMJ
denoe the residents ot toe Wty, aad
the result waa that whea they found
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t out they entered a viaanma V&JsmSv&l
test against tne eiuo isavwg iaa ,eT 1. VJi
mr (ui ivun i i, , .&iiM
TltWall gat baay, andhaa haen- -
keeping 'the wlree hat avar saaea te"aav' ,.
efort to get a suitable elh:'lf" W ''
kr on thau dates.' A talesnMaa ah:K-
recelved thla nwrnlng framta.ammfjv 'fH
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thai they would he leja asvA.wiwitl ; J
send up the bait taamsfcarsaWsM,
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