ja'Ji&3 --..,.-,-.- rf - ., T7.4 I ? . ' i. V i HraUi ' K KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER i I f jllatJi Year Ha. IW KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1915 Frlea, Frre fgpl Sfe iturnmn . 0 ,.i.p..iiiiij.jiiiu iu I AMERICA TAKES FIRM STAND WITH MEAT BRITAIN f BTHOXGKHT mriMATCM YHT TO HE MADE lttal Mk? Neat la ttogtaM (a la teral lint Foreica OaW That Aaaer ka Will laatot a Aartm, Moats fader lateraalleaal Uw la rHa OMiti Prmndaai WMmmH 14a Halts l'rw Service ,, WAiHINOTON, D. C, July 17. It has bean aanounwd here tkat Cavat bu beta sent to Inform Great Drltala fortlga olBce that America will lailst ob lb right of Am rleaaa uader la teraitloail law In all prlaa court pro cardiac, "without llmllnilon or Ira ptlrnent by order In niuaell or other Hrltlih kgUlattoa." U U further staled that " will ot recognise ike validity of rourt skUIobs uader the restraint Impeded by Drltlsh mualclpal law la dAroga Uoa of Americas eltlsoas under later attloaal law." It U believed that tho protest of the Aawlcan packer over the dctea (lea of meat cargo held In KaglUh porta U respoaslbM for the action taken by the UallMl Matt. If to tha strongest definition of tke AmeHeaJn attitude yet announced. THAW SAYS ON WATER JAOON HKMKVKI) THAW AT ATLANTIC ' C1TV tl'll ilOOtt TIMK I.N IV- TKRVIKW KAYtt NIC IH OX TKB H'AOOX WA Uolied ITcm Sarrlca ATLANTIC CITY, July 17 lBidlc Uobb here an to potat that Harry K. Thaw, released yeatarday wadar bnvy bondi, and proaoBiewi hm by Juitlca llendrlcka, was lurad here ky (be gayety of tha aaiMM, a4 set tha Pnxpect of aeelBg kla BiaUar at PltU bnrg. He plana to apB4 tka weak 'art bnw. He had breakfaat' la kla rooai ai tka liotal Dannla, dlaappolatlBJC a lane crowd of eurloua people waltlsg la tke Bwiag room. 1! haa not dlacuaeed n Plana aa yet. Uter tbli morning ka katked la tke w, waere ke waa aplad kr tka crowa tiTen aa OTBtloa.Wkea aa- "caea by a reporter aad ueatloBed rdlng rafea and booce afterward ke aald: "Tell tke world I a oa ' .water wagon. I may take a glaaa " o or near, but ao aiora. H Ha7ragtt t i. A viWdPrawBertfce J?001' ,u,jr ',OTy ttiotaaw :M wom, made tke greataat auf- demonatratloa alaee tka war !!?"a'w txur. wh-,, iUy .,. jwo Trafalgar Beware to koto tkat e women are ready to kelp Mra, nSf n1"1, A "t Ytaltta WW Qeorge aaa aald that per of the aeraua ataaltloa worktra "" OTernmeat tue rlttak women at Me. Or taar United Praw genlee y " 8UTTH, July 17-aaam Chaad- J2 OMtar urd far tke- tariaera f eit coaTeattoj , Vfr t IKS' '' Iwwa? TtJmSL SOME NEEDS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF KLAMATH FALLS i UVVIOIMS'DV MAV IIHKl-WTO TMI.M THI.MIH MOHT REQUIRED Kmphaal lint-rd Upust Nrwmlly of I Having IWtr TmaMrtallon Kn-llfiK by tho Kwauna boi factory of this .llkfchlMlt.rlll.H..lcl,y ftccord,n ,0 . . Crlaler. ono tllHlMaiNttJrtrrtfeMoiHtirmuf L, , oekj.o,,,, of th0 Marro4tallM Territory to riwilty to Kntlre Comtnualiy. Waw Vfnrt KotMdatloa, "The real development of thin tac tion muat conitt from tho growth of dialing Industrie and the Introduc tion of new lndutrlen, the attention of the methoda of more dlvcralfled and lutontlve farming and other occu pation! providing for ateady and prof itable employment of labor. Tho foundation ot nil real dovellpment real primarily upon worker and home builder tho men wjia work and love their work," aut Henry T. Hon of tho City Development llureau today, In dltcuulng tho tltuatlon In Klamath rail. "Tke pronperlty of Klamath Kail and Klamath county mutt contlnuo to bo derived from the aatno aourcea which have brought It la lb peat productive Induttrle. commerce and trade, the profitable untlllaatlon of tke land and the extension of manu facture. One of the tlrtt requlilte toward attaining thl end I tho ex teaalon of tho traninortatlon faellltle aad tke acquiring of more favorable traate rate. "Tke force looking toward the development to a much higher de gree of Klamath Pall and aitrround lag territory muat bo centered upon tkeaa feature to aecure progre In right line. To complain about emi gration to Canada or some other aec tlon, And fault about exlitlng con dition, grumble about preacnt lawn, decry competition, and try to divert attention by extensive ndvertlalng of poMlblo or Imaginary opportunities and advantage will not bring proa perlty to the Klamath country nor alt In Ita proper development. Tho email bualnct need encour- Momi-nt, a well aa tho largo. Kvery kind ot good Industry giving employ ment to labor ahould be Bought for tkla aectlon. If this la a good location la wklck such Induatry may be eon ducted with a fair chance of proflt aad opportunity for employment of labor. Although Klamath Pall I an at tractlvo place In which to make a homo, It can and ahould bo mado a mora dealrable home city, so that peo ple will be drawn to It aa a place' of residence, and. In which they which they will have a atrong desire to Invest their money In making attractive homes. "There Is, therefore, need fer n greater civic pride being developed Ih Klamath Palls, In order that there may bo created an environment better for homo builders. One seeks for his Investments locations whero there ta K reasonable chance of tho surround ings being mado hotter all the time, ao there will bo Increase In value on hi Investment. "How can this be done? "These things will not come ot themselves. Drifting as may oo nic tated by tho shifting wishes and opin ions of Individuals, each Intent upon kla own affairs sad neglectful of the community welfare, will not get tho elty aaywhera. Tkare la one way, and only one practical way for systematic aad de alrable eoaatrucllve city development. This ia through, a largo, well regulat ed community building organisation, such aa tka reorganised Commercial Cluh la designed,, to be. In tkla all tka eky and cotiaty'a forces for Im provement should be centered, and tkea wisely directed 'to get tka things BMetaeeded. Ia tkla way much may ke aeeempllehed." N. BerikaAaaaaaiwa Heavy Preach Loaa UalUa Preaa aervlee ' MIILIN. July 17. It lb oclalJy estimated tkat tkt Preach gray has loet 7l',lta aaea la tke reoent tjbtlng arouad Arraa. , TEN CARS OF SHOOKS LEAVE -- MUM I BOX FACTORY MENDS OUT TUX ,UIH OF HIIOOKH, VALUED 'T JWI l'l'M UAH Mil,!, WILL RUN ALL WINTER i Teiiars of box shooks were ship ped from the local yard this morn- HHaici1'"11' ,,,r loud la valgtd at tftOO. Tin mill will contlnuo to tun nil wlnlor, according to Mr. Crlaler, 17,- 000,000 fct of lumbar having been , j boiiRht to turn Into ahook. Tho mill (win nntioio nnoiii i.ido.ooo raet per month, Tim planii to put on the nlr.ht uhlft have been chnpscd, owing to tho Inability to tecum ineno run the machine In tho factory. Plenty of day laborer could 1o necurcd, but tho expert machine men could not bo ob tained at thin time, tnto Crlnler. In order to flit their order, and to niako up for tho Inability to nut a night uhlft to work, tho Atjtotnn box factory ha been taken over by ttio i:waun company for a time, and will run out tho xhook for the ardent on hand. Tho payroll at tho Kwuuun com-' pany at prenent Ik 16,000 a month, and tho mill will bo run through tho winter montlm thU year, to All the many ordom the company ha re ceived. TWO DELINQUENT TAX, OATES 6IVEN THIS JYKAIt HOT OF FUKAK IN i THK PAYIXfl W TAXkH-rVOlB,a,n,t,ho,nva,,,onof BoWum- 1"Vo wero treated cordially by Sir Udward Orey and Premier Asqultb. I.OU'KI IIY LAW Tho paying tltlu ear of tho lUHi, tftxc Ih u sort of a freak in the law, two datea. September 1 and October 1, MHIH Uliwnvu u, ...v. -. . ....... . ....I. . rtuy iwmuu iu)iiik i ii'ani nun i their taxe before April 1 I given until Octobor 1 to pay up on the re maining half without Interest or pen alty. But If nono of" tho taxes were paid boforo April l tno,taxea are aue and become delinquent on September 1. The Interest this year on delin quent taxes amount to 10 per cent, nrconllng to tho law. The Hhoilff'H office aUo announces that tiny delinquent personal taxes may b - i laced on tho tax roll and charged to tho leal estate, nnd may bocomo n lieu against the property should they be taken up. lllg Fraud Uncovered I'nlted Press 8crvlre CHICAGO, July 17. Two ralda in tho- city yesterday accidentally un covered what is bellevod to be a na tional conspiracy to circulate 1600,- 000 counterfeit bank notes and M00. uuu in irnuaiucnt aiinnvui uunut. i A complete plant was found, and four Ulan were arrested during a riot re-, aulilngi from n quarrel over room rent. Ono has confessed. j ... . Kuglisli Miner Do Not Accept United Preaa Service LONDON, July 17. Tbo exeoutlvo council of the miners' union adjourn ed this morning aftor a lengthy aea ilon with government officials without accoptlng tho government's arbitra tion propositions. They are expect ed to reconvene at Cardll Monday. Lloyd George la expected to go to Car dlff to mako a personal appeal ta tka man. Htrika wltaatiaai Sertou I'nlted Preaa Service , CARDIFF, July 17 The strike act uation la serious. With' the" exception of C00 men at the AlMoa. coern Ml miners are iai in i( Tf f bltrator are attempting, toxoid eoa ferenoes. Government oaklabtj declare that the radicals have lieea BsWed. ' Von Jagow Told Thiit Lady United States Was Right T Juno Addams of Chicago, who went abroad earlier In the year to attend a pence conference at Tho Hague, baa jcomo back to tho United State after j traveling through Europe, with the statement that von Jagow, Oerraaa secretary of foreign affairs, told her ihn believed tho United State waa within her rights In shipping arms to the belligerents, but that American nnt na"T '" aucKaklpmant mnal I 'crcato n strong antl-Amerlcan feeling In Germany. 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" i,i Hoffman, minister of politic, and In Italy, Usron Soimtno. minister of for eign affairs. While In Rome we had an audience with tho pope, who told'8lBto wHItls. us our efforts would carry more weight Just then than the political In duonco of any nation. The pope also said the Vatican la ready for any peace plan, and would take any up, even though It spelled failure on ita face. Wo met Theopllo Delcaase, minister of foreign affairs, and M. Vlviaanl, prlmo minister In Paris, aad in Havre we met M. Dlgtnon, Belgian minister ot foreign affairs, who said that probably Belgium, more than any other country, waa praying for the success of our mission." . i i FOR SERVICES BISHOP COMING fBI.( nn(j wjjj p-cpare; a report on the ' work to be done to complete the road RT. 11EV. CHA8. J. OILLY, D. !, tlirpuI , t0 B. road - Modoc BISHOP OF BAKER EXPECTED ' "nty. .. . .v ......n. Th8 Klamath "end ot the road Is IN CITY FOR CONFIBMATKNflllllh t0 , Voot Cave t , AT HACKED HEART CHURCH jatated that a crow la now working be- Rt. Iter. Chaa. J. O'Reilly, D.D Ulshop ot Baker, expected ia tke city In. t .!.!. .iwnmmnlul b S W vO " .. ,,,.,,.v..f..,..,l. . . daya. kere at the local pariah, Is ex pected toaKkt. " v ' ! Tke object ot the' bishop's visit to Klamaik Palla la to'eoafarooalrma' ilbn at tke Sacred Heart eauretuof thlaaly., ; " t , Father Wm; McMllma, 8;;j.iia had uader'iaetrucUea AurlactM past alx weeks, aoat aeveaty-Ive pertoaa wko are aeairoua vto reeelve, tk4a sac rament, and Rev. XJaaa.vO'Ra4Ilyv will ofllelat'e at tka eeraeaa-f. 'tA'" '-v'y LIBERTY. BELL AT ITS JOURNEY END TIIOIWAMM WAITKD TO GREKT TIIK HIHTOIHC ItELIC WHB.V IT ItKACHKI) THK KNI OF ITH MX(J TKIUMPIIAL THIP L'nlted I'ress Service SAN FRANCISCO, July 17. All San Francisco nnd thousands of visit or to tho Panama-Pacific exposition greolcd tho I.lborty Bell here today. For day the Exposition city, with its thousand of visitors, have watch ed the progress of tho famoua relic of revolutionary days make Its tour across the continent and nave read of tho patriotic and Inspiring recep tions that have ever been eiren bv tho rouny different cities, and today San Francisco was ready to provide cntortninmont of a more elaborate character than that given anywhere. Thirty thousand arraloadsof Califor nia flowers carpeted tbo course of the bell from tho railroad station to tbo exposition grounds. Twenty thous and school children wore massed to gether along eight blocks following the lino of march. Everywhere, the young and old pay homage to the his torical bell. The federal government, represent ed by Speaker Champ Clark Joined with tho state government, represent ed by Governor Hiram Johnson, and the city government with Mayor Jas. Rolph Jr., as Ita representative, Joined In celebrating tkla day of days at the exposition. During the exposition program the Stars and Stripes were raised by a maiden representing the Goddesa.of Liberty. Forty-eight school children representing the forty-eight different states, placed wreaths upon tho bell. After the ceremony the-bell waa es corted by tho committee and officials, United States marines, sailors and troops, to the Pennsylvania building, where It Is scheduled to remain for tho bal&nco of the exposition period. Ohatup Clark said in his address: "Americans want peaco with honor, an adequate navy and an adequate number of men trained to the use of arms to mobilize an army sufficient to repel tho attacks of any foreign 'tnnnt ment at Wept Point and Annapolis, using the surplus officers to drill the youth of the nation andto train the i PARTY TO VlSlt LAVA BEDS ROAD WILL INSPECT WORK AS FAR AS COMPLETED LOOKOUT PEO PLE ANXIOUS IN REGARD TO COMPLETION OF ROAD A party eonietln.gofW. A. Deliell, J. F. Artrat, Captain O. C. Applegate and o; C. Applegate Jr. leave In the morning for the Lava Beds to inspect tho road work that haa been done ao jyond the cave, ot which there la about six miles to complete. Great Battle la Predicted , ' . . f J , .t Ul?(le(, pret, service ; P.ETROg'HAd' July U7, Tke first groat battle alaee tke battle of Maiur lau Lakes la' believed Imminent. Tka Ituaaiaaa aretretlring, andareioocu pylngrthe trenckaa of Carlaad'aa Vistula; 166,008 relataroemeats weria sent 'to Hladenkurrin two days,.-! Tka 1.jii. n--i ''l,...i... .i.,-' ij IIUW 41111 UIOTHM,UUjC.'VI17 IVia( Novo' aeorgtewsk. ' .' . it) t i' X f Uatea" county? aaa ,up al40,Q9Q; aOdekoaa'iaaua.' "' t v t BOND ISSUE IS UPHELD BY SET OF RESOLUTIONS lltf.STATK MRKCTORS BEHIND BONDING PLAN Meeting of Road Builder aad Ad- vUory Board of State Cowiwilaatea 0 aad Booster Here Augur Well for Klamatti Tri-8tato Director Paea IK'boIuUob Eadorafaac Plaa of State Official for BoBdfaag State. Resolved, That The bonding plans for buildingof state rosds In Oregon now being advocated by the advisory board of the stato highway commission be, and the same are hereby endors- ed by the Trl-State Good Roads Association, and that the Pan- American Road Congress to be held In San Francisco and Oak- land September 13-17, be, and is urged to give the plan, Ita hearty support and endorse- ment. (Signed) GEO. E. BOOS, Exe.-Sec. J. H. ALGERTS. WILL S. WORDEN.Treas. 1 This is a .resolution passed at a meeting of the directors ot the Tri State Good Roads Association, -embracing Oregon, Washington aad Cal ifornia, .held. JnlMacltyxeeterday during the visit of the adviaory board of the state highway com mission, of which Mr. Alberta la a member, aad was placed on the minute books of the organisation. . . r The plan mentioned in the resolu tion aa it la being boosted ky 8. Sea son ot Portland, oae of the Bsoat ar dent boosters and stauncbest support ers of good roads and civic move ments in the state, and J. H. Alberts of Salem, an ardent good roads boost er for tho state, and member of the state ' commission, which Is being placed before the people ot the state, nnd as It was explained by the speak ers at the White Pelican Hotel last night, is Jo bond the state for 10, 000,000 for the purpose of building and constructing good trunk roads between tho important points In the state. The road which will affect Klamath most will be a trunk road from the end of the Columbia high way down through Central Oregon to Bend, from there to Klamath Falls, to Crater Lake and to the Pacific high way at Medford. The1 men advocating this plan are practical business men, who have mado successes, and they have been working oa the propoattilon tor some time until now they believe they have It figured down to a firm basis that Is practical and feasible. They have figured out that to bond the; atate for ten millions of dollars allowing for the paying off under a sinking fund by easy payments, that for ev ery bousand dollars of property value that a man has. this bond will cost him .but 50 cents per thousand dollars worth of property. This means that the burden ot building this road will fall largely ou tho heavy Interests jn the atate w ho have much taxable property aaa that the balance will be distributed that none will be heavily burdened with Increased taxes on account of this bond. The adviaory board arrived In the city yesterday noon aad were to take a drive over the valley, with the county court, bat owlag to the atrea uousneaa of tka trip aad the fact that they were beahrf one day they de cided not to - stake tka trip. How ever, Deputy State Engineer Caatlae waa takea to tke maw road work be lag done atoagTa'e Upper, Lake, wkefa aa .viewed tne construction woranaa. dec 'way. He stated tkat it waa.aa alee apiece and aa heavy a any w oek. .setae, ewae in me staie loaay, -v' Ceuaty Judge Marjkm Haaka ae- "TT ' (O 'natlauad ,t ) I VV 4 BRITAIN'S REPORT PLAGES BLAME ON GERMANY KAYS LUSITANIA SUNK AND LIVWI TAKEN WILFULLY Lord Mersey's O-rfa 1 Faaal YereVet on the Stektag of taw '-ihrfn - Says It Wa. Net MerWr -':-e- tkm to Stak the Beat, HaiAkw aw Destroy dM H-m LIveiTAl i ainii es -AS ,-f t United Press Service r ' , , ,r LONDON, July 17.-iTfce aeMal re port oa the. iavestlgatioa betac eoa-'" dueled here iBto tke setlag kof tke LuslUnla by a German submarine waa "not merely aa Intention to sink tke boat, but also aa lateatlosl to"daaSfoy the human Uvea aboard. Jbe Maxae rests onthoae who exploited aad earn- ' mltted the crime.'; , ' s , ' it absolves the admiralty from' all! blame, declaring that alljairejiadj been Ukea, aad coaveyed tke later- matlon that Cantaia ' en propertegUiPig4 06 PHEASANTS WW jf U ,rr ; f"JiV. r b n ;-- ARKIR tal - . UiilS." I v 4. "&$ COME FROM 8TATS FAHMx ," . . i h. wa V"' 't ' atL' CORVALLI8,1'AND WHRE TAXBN I OIIT QVKR COUNTY, THIS MOKS., ING BY LOCAL SPORTSMEN The first shipmeat, of 409 pheas ants thai have been promised to Klamath county if ahe will take ear l ot them, arrived la the city teat night" and were taken out over tke county , this morning ia automobllea by Ja number ot local sportamea.? x A majority ot this Wpaseat waa t takea to' Loat River aad dowa ike east aide of the Klamath River. The birds came in 'eight 'crates, 'twelve. . bird to the" crated ?an"d have been1 turned looae." ' !" ' Word haa been received hera Vei ,j ceatly that Klaauecatycoald proper assurances' were grrea thatr they would be'properly takea.eare'ot and handled. They come -from tke?, state farm at Corvallts, aad are. skip ped over the couatr. Tha lawlnro. teoftthem from" being ahot.aadw'l ' hearTpeaalty te .allowed. fer: the klU- Inr of the birds. So far Klamath county baa had good lak:,,7aad kat ? few ot the birds llberated;hera la tke, -past haye been killed, aad -'most of ' these Instances were duVto a misun derstanding of the law. , -f , Other brds are expected soon, aad will be taken to varloua parta of the , county where asaaraaeea of their pro tection and feeding la the winter, if i necessary. Webeea given. I DeaaV' '-tt&te' Game Warden H. TK Stout and' v".' A. Delxoll, president of the aporta- mea'a Association, are la chaTge 'of S, the birds. DeclsioK laFavor efVArajratee -A decree. 1b favor of the ptalatlff la tho case of Arajravea agkut Alex F. Dyer and M.. M . Semmers , wee: great- , ed (n thejalwittrcourt yesterday by ,, Jnica,NawawtS Vt n ' A t ' ' -j t .). i- f - .1 ..., 1 s? 'hV. 1 k ifsaiaeat to eave, waMBy. . 'j, t . J. - lv.. ' ' r Iv Unlted.Preaa Servlee " Wr -"iV- "tnapninuuivn,' ij'i. nwwtwsj 1 14 t i .A Z AtrT fW ,. 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