The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 05, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH COUNTY!. ,
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915
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Ninth Year No. 11,711 1
CELEBRATION IS
DECLARED TO BE
GENERALSUCCESS
EVEIIVRODV Iri SATISFIED WITH
PROGRAM
lrtauraul, fiiufertloueni, Hotbi
anil INImt llunliirmi Houe Report
Tlial Fourth Wm lllg Murceae.
Crowd Enjorml TtipmMUra All
KtrnlN fur Wlilrli t'onloMMnU Kit
IK'ril Pulled On n AiIvitIImiI.
't'lifi Fourth of Jul) n'lcbratlon
whlclt olllclnlly came to u clono )e
trrdny afternoon with the dull gniuo
between Klamath Fall ami Itcddllig,
in li)' ttio lornl loam, wn a pro
nounced mures by lliu KPIUTIll pub
lln of the city. TMu celebration this
year was of a different nature, limn
that usually Mngcd In this city, mid
I ho verdict of the public was In favor
of ilio change. Tim crowd In the
illy win nearly u largo at In former
years, donplto the fact (lint tho towns
In the Itoguo Hlver Valley hold role
hrnllont, while In former year they
hnvi given way lo Klamath Foils.
Ttio restaurants, -confectionery stores,
hotels and other tuulnem Iiiiiu re
xirt tliut limy wow unahle to handle
the business. One restaurant man
nald tliln morning tliut liu could hn-vo
fed three time as many a ho did
lind ho had tho room. Tho hotels
were full, mid general luminous con
dition nro reported oh being (iial
lo former yenrs. One IiiuIihkh ui.ui
laird that thin In tho rlrn year since
ho ha boon ilenatlni: lo tho Fourth
fund that ho lmn hud trade to oifrot
It.
Hut two event did not tomo off an
advertised, and but one of I hem- wan
advertised up until tho Feurth: that
of tho np pea ran co of tho Warm Spring
lldlaiiN, who failed lo ronio after ft
man had boon paid his expenses to
go up and wo them. Thry promlHotl
him to bo hero. An aeroplane Might
would liiivo laken mod of tho money
subscribed had It been put on tho
program, and was not advertised for
n month preceding the eetobr-Mlon.
Two bull tennis wero huro, and four
game worn played In Hire days,
I'rlnevlll nnd Itcddlng, und two game
were played today between Invito two
trams ami tho llnx Factory team nnd
tho local team. Weed refuted to (III
their contract after they lind idgned
It. A committee of inotorcyclWU
united on tho Fourth committee, and
utated that they would not run on
pnvement on account or danger.
Following Ih n Hut of 'the prlic
wlqnerH In Hnturdny'a nnd Sundny'H
eventa:
lllcyclo race Henry NltHchotm
llrit, llermlo Foater second; KnrncHt
Nltvchelm third.
100 ynrd dnih Jim Meaalck llrnt,
WpiIo CrAwford Hocond, Chiib I'nicli
u third.
Hrck race Chuh I'jittlien llrnt, It.
!:, C't.ok Hocond, To-n WIUou third.
Trou for nil .w- Dirk Neiiion
flrat, 0. Oden aerond, Tom Slnnott
third.
Iloya' blcyclo rnco llumiol Crnn
dnll flmt, Cecil Clendennlng second,
Frank Peyton third.
Potato race Hill llnlloy flrnt,
Frank Peyton ncond, , HiighOH
third.
Wheclbnrrow rnco Wnltor Pom
eroy Ural, A, Condroy necond, 0. It.
MoUanor third.
Iloya' running race Chna, Yaden
llrit, Jan. Megga aecond, 1)1)1 Uallcy
third.
Threo-legged rnco Montgomery
nnd Konon flrtt, Wright nnd Kucorn
second, Condrey nnd Wnrd third,
Tug of war Klamath FnlU tonm
defeated tho Pollcan nay Mill team.
l.og rolling, flnala H, Harrli, flrat,
Frank McDonald second , Jones third,
Apricot Connerle Htnrt
United Press Btrvlco
ONTARIO, Calif., July 5. An ad
vance guard army of 700 began work
Ing on apricots today In Ontario's two
big canneries. The payroll will reach
180,000 tbla aeaioo,
1'nlled Preis Hervlco
ATIIIINH, July r,. Pornlntont
minora are iillo.it hero that tho
sulliiu U dead, fallowing n ro-
cent operation for gall alonos.
It U nlno reported that the
Young Turku nro auppronliig
dliordcm, mid n panic Is feared.
BEER SOLD NEAR
SHERIFF'S HOUSE
c.UTimi: .h i:i-i-i:trrt:i ,h tiik
TUANHACTION TOOK Pl.At.K I.V
iiuxt of miikimit low's
iiemi:
Tln inittiin of Uatu Alnsaniler for
Helling hrer to the Indliinn luat Sat
urday look place In front of Hhcrll'
l.ow'ii reHldenri hy l.lnyd Low and
I'eto MtCluro Tho dent had boon re
ported, nnd after n marathon Low
cntif,ht him In tho art.
Not having tlino to get n po'll.-cimui
or ether ortlccr, Low dcpullicil .Ve
Cliile, ilesplto hU prutentti, nnd look
him nlong. Mrs, McCluro wna wait
ing for her htmbntid In n hotel hore.
'Hio capture took r.ver mi hour, na
tint lirat pall had been disponed of,
anil tho deputies hr.il to wn'r for an
other lly the tlino Mtt.'liiro returned
hU wlfu wbh toiulJeiubl vornea,
a4 ihu had exiected him back Imtne
dlntel) when he had left her
All milder nnd thu tun other boot
lec.ers wero rtmhed to Medford. One
of the other capture was mudo by
PolUemnn McC'nrter mil Hide Turpln
ei'illet In the week.
NEWLYWEDS ARE
HERE FOR SUMMER
Mil. AM MUM. KlltK WHITE Alt
IIIVEIt IN CITY SATURDAY, ANI
WILL REMAIN HERE THIS SUM
MEII SON OF U. W. WHITE
Mr. and Mih. Kirk White arrived lu
the city early Saturday morning from
Ran Frnnrlsco and nro residing at thu
homo of Mr. mid MrH. (5. W. White
of this city, parents of the groom.
Thoy wero married recently in l.os
Angeles, Visited the fair at San Fran
cisco, and expect to Hpend the sum
mer hero.
Tho wedding followm! tho close of
the school of tho University of South
ern California, of which Kirk gradu
ated thin spring, Mrs. While also
attended tho school, studying livw.
It la posslblo that they will make
Klnmnth Falls tholr permanent homo.
Numerous excursions nnd trips will
be taken by tho pair to tho various
bcenlc points lu this country during
tho Mummer.
CONSTANTINOPLE
PEACEFUL NOW
Ry HENRY WOOD
(United PiosR Staff Correspondent)
CONSTANTINOPLE, Juno 30 Vln
llerlln Despite efforts of the allies
to create the Impression that u des
perate Hlluntlon oxlsts hero, tho fnct
Ih Hint Constantinople Is lending nn
nbsoliitoly normnt I might sny, oven
n gny llfo,
Whllo tho allied lleot nnd land
forces pound the Dardanelles nnd tho
Russians occasionally shell tho llos
phoriiH forts, twonty miles nwny, tho
goodly pnrt of tho population of Con
stantinople gathorH In tho afternoons
In the municipal gardens olLoa Petlto
Chumps, or has tea In the Cnfo A hi
Turquo, nnd listens to tho magnificent
orcheatra tho same as In tlmos of
peace,
The contrast of today and when I
GERMAN PLANS
ARE SUDDENLY
CHANGED ON NOTE
I
lll'ltl.l.V OFFICK DKXIKH SINhINO
OF HUH'
I'lnna for IMhery of fJrnium Not lo
Aineilen Cliangnl, nnd Are Not K
plnlnel Von Jagotv Nnld IMalla
Alio Indrlltiili Not liilimnlnl
Wli) tiernnl Admllfiit Tlint lie
Had Hen ISplanatnry Note lien-.
I oiled I'rcjs Kervlco
lli:itl.lN, July 5. Sudden chatigeii
In tho delivery of the Oerimin reply toj
Prcttltlotit WlUon'a note nro unex
plained. Von Jagow has stated that
the dotullx are indefinite.
Tho reason for Ocrard's aendlng an!
explanatory nolo to Washington !&'
not been Intimated.
It has boon olllclally deulod hero
that tho Itusslan statement that the
battleship of the UculKchlnml cluis)
wax sunk In tho llaltlc Sen Friday..
The admiralty has made no comment.!
Stockholm inserts that tho stern of a J
Russian warship was shot awny, und.
that the vcnel was sinking when It'
disappeared In tho fog. '
Pulled Press Service
I'KTItOCItAI). July .'..It 1 bo-'
Moved that Mnckenxen's full strength1
lias been exerted, and that the battle
lino w be changed. ;
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LIBERTY BELL
STARTS JOURNEY
, ,umi
HLUE JACKETS.
GUARDED RY
HELL LEFT FOR SAN FRANCIS-
C() ON SPECIAL GONDOLA CAR
AT MHIX FIVE OTHER CARS'
CMPOSE SPECIAL
'lilted Press Scrvlco
PHILADELPHIA, July S. Guard
ed by n- battalion of Illuo Jackets, the
Liberty Hell started for San Francis
co at noon today, after being moved
to Independence Square, whero thou
sands of assembled patriotic people
gathored for exercises.
After tho open nlr demonstration
It was taken to the station and placod
aboard n hugo gondola car, which,
with live others composo Iho spccinl.
Special guards and every safety Is
being taken with tho boll. It will
pass through Oregon about tho mid
dle of this month.
Auiuihil Walt. I'rlie.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Walters wero
awarded tho prlio for tho best want
ing couple ut tho Pavilion danco Sat
urday night.
vlflted the city In November, a month
after Turkey's entrance Into tho war,
Is nmnstng. The city was then living
In torror. Shops and stores wero
closed nt nightfall nnd tho darkened
xtrcotH woro deserted, After 6 o'clock
not n soul ventured out of doors.
Today llfo has not yet begun nt C.
Shops remain open until !;30, and
then Iho cnfo llfo begins.
One gets tho Impression that the
war hns so long been a pnrt of tho
Turk's business thnt It no longor In
terferes with tho routlno. Coming
from the flulgnrlan frontier, I was
especially struck by the extent of
agricultural operations,
Tho only evidence, of tho military
to bo seen lu Constantinople nro re
cruits lu their ragged, picturesque
district costumes.
Occasionally at night, too, wagon
trains, transports nnd compares of
artillery and cavalry pais through,
but tho public aeea llttto of them.
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This photograph of General lluortn was taken at bU homo at Forest
Hills, Long Ihlimil,' a few days beforo ho waa arrested at El Paso.
LAMONT SPEEDS
TO NEW YORK
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IIS TRAVELING AS FAST AS KAIL
CAN CARRY HIM TRAVELS
SOO MILES RYjAL'TO TO CATCH
THE SHASTA '.LIMITED
... . SALEM, July 5. Governor W'lthy-
T' W ,n'UOn, flrat."arluer of J- H-!combo has made It plain that he is
Morgan, who was seriously shot last;aBaln8t thc stat0 buvlnK tne landfl ln.
"""1""' Z""" ,, , m volved in the Oregon and California
Glencoic. -New lork. by Holt, former-' ultf ga.,ng that no bellove(1 the un.
b" a German profesor nt Cornell. ls'rfr,nb,nn. ln on,n,,va n,, ,,,.
l.v a Oermnn profe-sor nt Cornell. ladortak,nB too speculntlve nnd rcqui
.speeding to Now ork ns fast as auto- lnB COU8mutlonal amendment. H
mo,,0 aml ,raln M carry
blm. nc-'
cording to a statement mado here'
when ho Passed through tho city in'a
nn automobile Saturday nleht for
Weed to catch ,l,e,Shasta Limited
,.here Saturday morning. Paul John-
.son of the Klamath Development
.i.uicui
company drove the car nnd the party
!n,..i i.- i ... . . . . '
stopped here but fifteen minutes.
mom stated that he would catch thoT " " ' '' "Z . ."" . .1
fast express
urday night
out of Sacramento
for New York.
Sat-t
In an Interview gheu to tho Herald
representatlvo whllo here ho said ho
would mako no stntoraont In regard
io sir. .Morgan's condition or the
situation. His partners, ho said, had
telegraphed hlin Immediately after
the shooting, nnd In a- second tele
gram received late thut afternoon had
given him tho dotnlled views of the
surgeons nnd oxprcsscd great confi
dence In Mr, Morgan's recovery.
it was only on Monday tlint l.nmont
nnd his family, accompanied by Dr
nuiiuieston nnu inintiy or now York
arrived at Pelican Hay for tho sum-
mer. When tho news of Mr. Mor -
Ban's shooting wns telephoned to tho
Lodge, Mr. Lamont was out riding.
Ho hurried back and began Immedi
ate pinparatlous to start for New
York.
AV. P. Johnson drove to the Lodge
and return In threo hours Saturday
over slippery mountain ronda In his
Peerless Six. Hero U. J. Desmond of
the Klamath Meat company Joined tho
party and they left nt 6:45 for Weed
via Topny Grade. Johnson drove, from
heie, nnd Louis Honglnnd was taken
along ns extra driver, driving back."''8 reports of Mr. Morgan's shoot- burd. With this Mr. and Mrs. Brophy
from Weed Sunday. Tho parly ex-'ll'C did not Indlcato the seriousness wcio wished the happiest and longest
pectod to .irrlvo at Weed at 12 o'clock ,,r bis condition bo did not answer, of married life.
but did not get there until 3 a. m. .but appeared worried. It Is bolleved,
on account of Iho slippery roads and tbnl tho general situation ln the Eustji'nlted Press Service
bavhm to stop and put ou chains, Tho Jlo Jmd something to do with his QUEENSTOWN, July 5 The Brlt-
trlp way mudo through lu safety und
Mr, Lumout and Mr, Desmond took.
tho Shasta ut Weed, whero it wnajtlio party will temalu until further
stopped for theui. .developments. Mr. Lnmoat express-
Mr. Lamont'n attltudo Indicated
that the situation In New York waa
of General Huerta
LEGISLATURE MAY
CONVENE AT CALL
'GOVERNOR DOES NOT
STATE PURCHASE OF LANDS I.Vrn,led Pres8 Serv,Ce
THE OREGON AND CALIFORNIA
SUIT
His
plan Is to recommend that tho lands
be classed as to value nnd sold within
rMsonablo time, and that all over
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SbwaAuoo funds
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ito nil members of tho legislature, tell-
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approval aud suggestions.
Ho also
asks tho legislators If thev think a
snprlll Kpsalon fldvfanhlA At hn iirae.
ont time he does not consider ono ad
visable, but if a m&Jorlty of tho legis
lators want one, he will take the mat-
,Pr up for consideration.
Fat Men Hau n
Day
i'niud Presb Set vico
EMERYVILLE. Calif.. July 5.
Among the features of tho uovel and
ipoctacuHr celebration at Emeryville
lacetrnek Saturday afternoon was n
citizen's automobile race in'whlch all
contestants weignea any pounds or
' voi. They were compelled to run a
foot rnco for 100 yards, start their
owu tnr, and race for three miles.
Police Slop Petty Graft
United Press Service
SACIIAMKNTO. July :.. Sacra
mento policeiueu have beeu "mooch
lu'g" too many cigars and drlnkB,
says Dr, (i, C. itlmmous, new head of
the police department, who laid down
n act of sllfk lulcs todu.
very serious and when asked if the
departure.
It Jh understood that the rest of
ed regret that he had to leave for the
East.
TTHAT
HOLT BELONGS
TO ANARCHISTS
MOVKMEXTH AUK BEING THACKD
FOB MONTHS PAST
(JoTernmrnt Leariog PuUshmeat to
New Vnrk Afraid Aswrrhlsta May
Demand Iteprlal May lie Chi
rag fJermnti Htatcmentu Tliens
Dlfler Holt nan In Washington,
and Ik-nlen Itelng Chicagnan.
Pulled Prciss Surlco
WASHINGTON, D.
C, July 5.
The United States government Is leav-l
ing the punishment of Holt, tho man
who shot J. P. Morgan Saturday, to
the New York authorities, as It Is be
lieved they would have a better case.
An investigation Is being conduct
ed to ascertain whether he bad any
(accomplices, and it Is feared that he
may have belonged to an anarchistic
society, which may demand reprisal
jof the Morgan interests.
I Holt's movements for the past six
' months are being traced, and are be
ing found to hare been mysterious.
He has said little of his past actions
Jr whereabouts.
( United Press Service
MINNEOL.A, July 5. Holt is be
ing sweaiea nere, wnere he is con
fined, but as yet the prosecutor Is un
satisfied. When charged with being
Enrich Muenstor, a former professor
in Harvard he denied the charge.
( Muenstor disappeared mysteriously
jhtiet his wife had died of poisoning
THOUGH
FAVORIadiiitnlstercd In a suspicious manner.
CHICAGO, July 5. A brother of
Enrfch's and Mrs. Mnx Gnnlach, a
3lstei, differ over a picture of Holt,
the brother believing that It Is En
rich United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. July 5.
The police have found a room where
Holt stayed while In the city, and
utanio ror tne bomb which was ex
ploded in the capltol Is placed on him.
United Press Service
M1NEOLA. July 5.-
-Holt declares
,,hat be neW heaTd f Muenst0r' bUt
jZlT '"TlZ
sUr btates ,hat ho wln probabljr be
Khon a preliminary hearing tomor
row .
TWINS "PROVE" A
GREATJAKE-OFF
MR. AND MRS. RROPHY ARE
WISHED MUCH JOY RY HOUSE
FULL OF PEOPLE WHO SEE
FIRST PUBLIC WEDDING
A pair of twins, healthy and happy,
I sent the crowd at the theater Into
jconvulslous of laughter last night at
the Star. Immediately following the
first public wedding In this city, when
jDulton Drophy and Mrs. Bertha Sar-
'gent of Fort Klamath were mado
mini and wife, bolemnixed by Rev. S.
D. Harlan of this city.
immediately following the cere
mony the lights were switched off,
the curtain rose and the spotlight was
turned on a double baby carriage
which held tho twin babies, tho vehl-
clo being propelled by Jobnnlo Hub-
isU steamer Anglo-California has been
.shelled by u submarine and seven of
the crew killed, many being injured.
The steamer escaped the submarine'!
torpedo. Captain Light of tb stMav
er waa killed In tho attack.
MORGAN'S LIFE
WILL BE SAVED,
IT IS BELIEVED
CROWDS FILL ALL HOTELS AT
GLEXOOVK
Iteported This Morning That He tU
Heotfal Sleep Last Night Temper
ntnrc anil Pulse Normal and Gen
rnl Condition Farorablc Hixlit
Kera nnd Carlosltjr-Hockers Fill the
Hotels, Which KooU Rate.
Tnlttt' Press Service
Gl.EXCOVE. July ;. A statement
U.tied this morning at iho Morgan
resldtcce by phyjlciuns in charge
say thnt Morgan passed a restful
nlsht. His temperaturu and pniie
ar-- rormal, and the general condi
tion of the patient U favorable. He
may be considered practically out of
danger.
1 bv town Is tilled toJ&y with sight
seers and curiosity hunters, who hare
filled the hotels. Ratei have been
booted, and hotel men and reotau
i ants are reaping u han't.
At least 100 men havo been secur
ed to guard the Morgai estate to pre
ent further demonstrations.
8 .me reports state that one oullet
wnj removed from nea,' tho spine, af
ter passing through tbo abdomen.
while others state
gais were injured.
that no vital or-
TEACHERS TAKE
STATE EXAMS
THIRTV-ONK TAKE EXAMINA
TIONS LAST WEEK FOR ONE
YEAH, FIVE YEARS AND UFE
CERTIFICATES TO TEACH
Thirty-one men and women of the
county took tbo examination held In
tho high school building last week
under charge of Fred Peterson, coun
ty school superintendent, for certifi
cates to teach ln this state.
Those who took the examinations
for one year certificates were: LUxle
Ooosen, Harriet Fink, Ethel Hawx
hurst, Ethel Stubbletleld. Jessie Tel
ford, C. D. Chorpenlng, Emma Mur
ray, E. Vordy, Winifred Spencer,
Ruth Bell, Mollte S. Nelson, Georgia
Porter, Mary E. Stewart, Bessie Mul
key, Mrs. Clara Beach, Lloyd W.
Shaffner. Edna Harrison, Lena
Stoecker, Ruby Demorest, Ethel L.
Clopton. Five year, Chas E. Mulkey,
Goldle Whltcmach, Mrs. Maude Ooel
ler, Bcola Walker, Laura A. Bice,
Helen I. Paxon. Exemption. Marian
B. Ford, B. P. Alexander, Anita Kes
ter. Life, Alice D. Hadley.
Robbery on San Francisco Street
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, July 5. Three
bandits held up three employes of
the Anglo-Cnllfornla bank Saturday
morning on the street, and secured
$3,000. Shots were exchanged, but
tho robbers secured an automobile
nnd started towards 8s n Rafael with
a poese in pursuit.
Tho money was in sacks, and con
stituted the payroll of the Paotle
Coast Glass Works. The robbery had
evidently been carefully planaed.
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