The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 13, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FLL
KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY.AUOUST 13, 1915
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GUTTING OFF ALL
HUES' SUPPLIES.
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ACT IIV RKOWHITION
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1,' ea Would IU m Unneutral AH,
vivmlil HwiwWUon Munition
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Supplies Would Ikt Cut Off
Whh m (InniMl lor Omnteliit.'
foiled l'rM Hr!w
WAflHINHTON, l. 0., Aug. 13. 1
TtioHlb Iho Jmlnliimlon hold tlmt
Ibe cuttlnx off of Iho tilpplnn or wr
lupfllni and munition to Mio W '
oulil be n unnoutrM ad. yet onV
cltlt ire (onfldont that the Rovtrn
wot could rc'iuUllloD them for lwlf
It U iuitcifil that If the Ilrlllnb
prtlttlB Interfering with Amorlrtn
tomnrrte, Iho government could !)
ri4 tbit thli eotintrr needi the muni
llMuind th" rut off the supplies go-1
tog to the allle. It U agred tlmt thin I
ronld be accomplished without fur-'
nlthlng Rnglani) ground for complaint j
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CONSIDERED
rnlted'Pms 8orle Clmiuellor von Hcthmann-Hollwog,, daughter on their way to the church
JSfL nit; rSi rKS '' 'o''- '- ot ,hro,,K." :v TUK Lveov fi'i'S
between the nug and Narew river,, .(near their home. Tho count la Juat
hu bern reinforced by the RnMlana.iPer," the other day Jed hla daughter bohnd The dau,hter ta very nearly
and l being stoutly defended, Ajlim to the altar to give her away to!U)l ,u th chuuci-Uor, ns shown by
hyy counter attack Is being m;ciiiiiitMli HurUersrodu. This photo
M thai point.
lotted I'ress Bervlce
ROMK, Aug. 13. It has been nn
nouncfd here that an Italian warship
tusk the Austrian submarine U-3 In
tbt Lower Adriatic. Hhe carried a
crew of seventeen.
CHANGE OF VENUE
DENIED ILAWRENGE
UTTOIIXKVH Vim UKKKNHK I.N
liAHUKXCK MWOS OAfUC 'ABK
HHt C'HAXCIK, HUT JUHTICR PB.
' Nlt-MTIIKIIKQUKHT
A move for a change of venue In
the Johnaon-Uwronce arson case,
brought Urore Justice of the Peace
uoweo this morning before the open
log of the cmo this afternoon at' 1
o'clock, was denied by the, Justice
flle and llonner nppesrod for the dc
feadsnt, 'udge Halo contended th,st In the
Mtent I.awrencoTodd caee either
Wjudloo was shown against Law
fce. tho defendant n this caee, or
J2!-,ho u,llt!o considered Lawrence,
j fhrplslntlff in tho former case, out-
Me the protection ot the law, by
, ,u,iUd Todd loose on the charge of
'WMUU nnd ihoot,nB WH lntnt to
DUtrlct Attorney Irwin stated that
Ss th" CM Wr
"M and that the Justice was upheld
tn,mu,ing the. case, bellsvlag that
" '"y In the circuit court would not
J"1 lvn n conviction on the evl-
ftce produced.
JkS",le' noW8n t-Mhat UwrMoe
Mfl not been on trial In the former
4oi!!' ,Mi but wttien almllar to
& wtnoii, snd (hat there was
tlud,oe ,0 ' . realni to
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control' of Caae Havtlatk.
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iPYIHIANS PLAN
FOR CEREMONIES
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MK7AI. M)IK)I. AM OltANTH 1A8H
! MIIMJK JOIN' WITH MKUrX)RD
MUMJK IN U.NIQUK CKRKMONV
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AT CltATKIl I.AKK
Arraugimtents for tho holding of
the 'Knights of Pythias ceremony to
tnko place nt Crater l.nko next Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday aro be
ing completed by the local members
of the order, This ceremony will be
one, It not the nioRt, unlquo ceremo
nies ever singed In tho stnto. Sev
ern) degrees of the rltuul work will bo
given, and will take placo In tho Cra
ter or Vitnrd Island in Orator I-ake.
The occasion has been widely herald
ed, and a large attendance Is assured
from many sections of the stato. The
high officials of the Indgo In tho stato
will b present, and a number ot chap
ters uro' sending special ueieganons.
A restaurant tent Is to bo put up
n(. the lake.'nnd meata will bo fur-;nftor tho smoko wna called to his t
nlshodtoall member of the lodge at-, tPntlon, In company with another
tending nt a Ipw cost, this being In party, whero they found a roasted
charge of the Medford Lodge. .calf In the ruins and a cow In the Held
The trip la to bo made by automo
biles', from this city and from Medford,
and reports from that place show they
are planning for an Immense crowd.
fliierlff Frustrate Robbery
United Press Service
RRNO, Aug. 13.A plan to rob a
local saloon was frustrated last night
when Sheriff Farrell laid In wait and
captured John Orady and Clarence
Ohurchwell, after they had robbed
the place, They wero former San
Quentln Inmates.
Senator ftaaton Here
Senator S. 0. Huston and family
ot, Portland are In the cty today on
an automobile trip through Eastern
Oregon. They came In from Lakavlew
last night .and thM. aitornoon toog a
rde down the valley. Tomorrow they
will go to Crater Lake, and from there
to Medordv returning home oyer the
PaolflahlgMrar,,? r y,,.,. '
V'a&to;aWa N''
!( R, A. Johnson ot the Klamath Mau-
ufaeturlng company left yMterday
niornlng on a business trip to San
rranelseo,
111,1. nhotogranh. nnd he Is six feet
four Inches.
LAWRENCE CASE
IS COMMENCED
IIIWT W1TXICHH TK8TIKIKH LAW
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MIXt'TKS UKH)HK 8NOKU WAS
XOTICKO
The preliminary hearing of A. Ksr
nest Lawrence of Dodd Hollow, charg
ed with arson In the burning ot a bam
In that section owned by Dorsey B.
Johnson, started this afternoon at
1:30, II, II. Iloyt being tho flrat wit
ness. Mr. Host (estllled that he saw Law
rence pass by his place driving a
hoavy team and light wagon about
twenty minutes before the smoke was
noticed Issuing from the barn near
his place. Hoyt Uvea between the
bam nnd Merrill, while Lawrence
! tlvnn tvnvond thn barn, and would havo
to pass It on his way home from Mer
rill. Ho stated that he went to the barn
ncarny wnn ner nair singea on. ana
part ot the flash peeling off.
On Investigation he noticed that a
wngon going along the road had turn
ed out ot the beaten track slightly,
m that the horses would be entirely
out ot tho road. That somebody had
nllghtod from tho wagon and hsxl tak
en four or flvo steps to and from the
wagon.
On cross examination It was shown
that tho barn, stood partly la the road
and partly out, and that from, the barn
nearly to tho wagon traoica was a
manure pile. After turning out the
wagon that had evidently stopped
there Had driven back Into the beat
track of the road, and tone pn toward
the Lawrence place. ' s
bwrnlter llht jHveettgaied.
United Prew Service
PORTLAND., Aug. 13,Tlie
Fed-
oral Trade Commission hearing
hero today. Varying rases wer
given for. the stagnation, of the lurneV
Industry m the Northwest. I'restaent
Wheolwrlght of the Pacific Coast If.
port lumber company 'deelarffl thaf
overrapltaHsatlon ana over proouc
(nn are the prlnelnal ills.
MAYOR MASON
6IVES STATEMENT
ON CITY HEALTH
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Hewmn of Veer Nemuiliutrw Csre aed
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I'oresigiit to rivvciit UBAeaJiny
KUmnlli l-'slU Cliy
Covering .Nuisances
People Will Take
Action In Hlntit MrIiI. and Assist.
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TO TIIK PKOfLK OF KLAMATH l
VAUA
Fellow Cltitens
As wo are nW In ttut season of
the year wbent'ccrtaln diseases, not-'
ably dysentery,. summer complaints In
children and fevers are most likely
to mako their .appearance, I desire to
call your attention to certain condi
tions which ought to be remedied.
I believe that Klsmath Falls Is as
healthful a place, all things consider
ed, as any city, of its slse that I have
ever known, but we do have some ot
the before mentioned diseases, and it
therefore behoves us to, take every
precaution possible for their preven
tion. ,
Your attention Is tailed to the won
derful success which attended tho ef
forts or the authorities In the Panama
Canal cone whero, under what seemed
to be the most adverse circumstances,
by iterststcnt and thorough work
along santtary lines these diseases
were nrncllctiUsr. stamped ot. The
same may be said with equal etc.
phaals with reference, to conditions In
our armies.
If such bcneflclent results can be
obtained under the most adverse con
ditions, what may we not do under
such favorable conditions aa we pos
sess, provided we work together.
I know that there Is something In
tho human heart which rises In re-
sontmont when an officer comes and
mils our attention to dn objectionable
condition, which we aro allowing to
exist, and which we know ought not
to be. And it may also be urged that
to correct it will work a hardship on
the Individual. This may bo true, but
notwithstanding that, which one of us
would not gladly incur that hardship
and expense, If we. know that by its
remaining it would cause the serious
Illness and death of our little child?,
If It is allowed to remain, It may
cause Just that thing and more.
Now friends, thero Is no time to
lose. Remember, when the proper
officer cals on you concerning these
delinquencies, that he is not to blame
for tho law. He did not make It. He
Is not to blame for your being the one
on whom no must can in regara 10
It. He Is only trying to perform a
duty which Is unpleasant at best.
Ordinance No. 396, s a very sweep
ing one. Tho following named sec
tions of it read as follows, vis:
Section 4 It shall be unlawful and
Is hereby declared to be a nuis
ance for anyono to keep or main
tain either as owner or tennnt.
keeper or employee, or agent ot
such persons, any public or private
Mnble or Inclosure for horse. or
cattle In such a negligent manner
that the samo becomes filthy,
nauseous or offensive to the senses,
nr detrimental to.thn public heilth,
either from the accumulation ot
.offal or manure, the waste ot drain-
ago or from any other cause.
Section 8 Evory owner, lessee, ten
ant and occupant ot any stablo or
placo where any horses, cattle or
other animal shall be kept, or any
place wherotn manure or'any liquid
discharge of auy such animals shall
, collect' or accumulate, shall cause
i such liquid or. manure to be re
moved to soraeN proper, place,- and
shall at,, all times keep or cause
to be, kept such, stable , and place
1 nnd. the drainage and yard aad the
,HipurteBsncs hereot in a. cleanly
, .nnd wholesome fondltioa.
fscwttoavir-All NlUtags la wat ten
' or. more horsee, M)svof eetle are
t, kept.aU jh3grrl&3)r
tight manure rooms or noies. m
i sde. or adjacent to such buildings,
ventilated by an air shaft or, fine
CtwdltioM hi
Hm OrdlMMft
Mexican Situation Is Looking More
Hopeful But Not Geared Up Yet
with uu area of at least 120 square.
Inches. Said shaft or flue shall
xtend through the roof or tho
building nt least 12 feet distant,
from and two feet above the ncar-j
est windows, or openings of other i
buildings.
ttrcllon 10 It ghall bo unlawful to
Imvc, kiep .or maintain any open
privy or cesspool within 200 feet
of the tine of any sewer; .
Kertlon II It shall be unlawful to
keep any meat, vegetables, fruit or
other prepared, roodsturrs In an
open receptacle, less, thnn two feet
above tho floor. It shall also be un
lawful to keep smoked fish, cheese,
cooked meats, flgs, dates, dried
fruits, olives, sauerkraut, mince'
meat, lard, butter, butterlne, candy,
crackers, rake, bread, or other pre
pared food, exposed' for sate, un
covered. Such covering to be of
such character ns will exclude dust
' and files. All fruits, vegetables,
meats and other foods kept or sold
or offered for sale, shall be kept in
receptacles, free from decayed mat
ter of all kinds.
Since tho fly has been convicted of
being an Inveterate enemy of the hu
man family, It Is Incumbent upon us
to attack him In his most vulnerable
point, which is his breeding ground
the stablo refuse. Allow me, there
fore to urge upon yo'u the absolute
necessity for the people ot Klamath
Falls to unite in this crusade against
conditions which are a menace' to the
health of the people of our fair city.
J. B. MASON.
$ Mayor.
BEST UNIVERSITY
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SUPPORTER DEAD
SAM FRIENDLY, HEGKXT OF TIIK
STATK UNIVERSITY, AND WKLL
KNOWN MERCHANT, DIES OF
HKART FAILURE IN EUGENE
United Press Service
KlIOKNE, Aug. 13. Sam Friendly
dl'td here today at the age of 73 years
from heart failure. ' He w&b an mil
lionaire nnd a philanthropist.
Sam Friendly was known as- the
best supporter and the one man to
whom the university owes mora than
any single man In the state of Oregou.
He t-amo to Eugene as a pioneer, aud
bus maintained a clothing store there
over since,
Whenever a subscription list was)
out for any cause whatsoever,, wheth
er It was for the university, the issu
ance ot some publication or other'
cauRe, Sam Friendly was appealed to;
first. And his subscription was al
ways large.
He has been the hardest worker the
university has had through Its many
years of trials and tribulations. He
was Iti the thickest of tho Bgbt a few
years ago when the university was
threatened with closed doors, and was
one of the most active In seeing that
the state, university was. taken out of
politics and placed on a firm, financial
footing, so that it could exist without
its supporters having to go Into the
state, legislature, log rolling and using
any means possible to gain the neces
sary appropriations to pay off Its Jan
itors, professors, 'officers, etc.
Mr, Friendly4 continued In avtlve
business until a short time ago still
maintaining his offlco In the store, but
leaving the management of hsi busi
ness to his son-in-law, a graduate of
the university. One of .his daughters
married a resident, of New York,
Mtv? iknil hnth iLrmt" nnvatmri In aa.ttlft.'r
muiffi.V Oiaiw flnfr AiiAi1i W ba
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Friendly home was.huUt for Mr.; and
Mrs. Friendly, whloh ,was completed),
this summer.
y ,'fa the Ctty tt MMHiai, .Tnajr-aoasi taavtaey are going to.'gei
kr Tji.-f'V. nnB11v"alTn4:ia th'liit Anit rUp thta vaar: kilrl hj.ra I htss
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city today from the Donnelly ptaoe In; back In Jown before" noon of Augiat
Langell 'Valley, and will remln:pey.;i5; vsThey tavpurcnaned provlelena
eral days doing some shopping.
Villas Busy Agent
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Mienel Diax Lombardo . ,
Miguel Dlas Lombardo, minister of
foreign affairs in the cabinet, of. Gen
eral P&ncho Villa, Is one of the busiest
diplomats Washington has ever seen.
The conference of Secretary of State
Lansing with, the six ministers of
South and Central American nations
tn connection with the peace plan .In
Mexico has, excited his interest. He .Is
watching the negotiations and will en
deavor to protect Villa's Interests. It
wa's said he had' a plant for peac
which he would suggest to President
Wilson and Mr. Lansing. '
BAVARIANS TAKE
RAILROAD CENTER
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF CAPTURE OF
IMPORTANT CENTER COMES AS
SURPRISE PURSUERS GAIN ,19
MILES DAILY "
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BERLIN, Aug, 13. The Bavarians
havo captured Sledlce, an important
railroad center midway between War
saw and Brest-Lltvosck, Is line an
nouncement' from the war office hire,
anil mlilAt, abimia , , vi4 ani.niM.iA
The Qermans In Warsawaye treed
a nuinbor of political offenders, In-
Including Meden. the labor .leader.
The; Russians are retreating rapjdiy.
their pursueW advancing over twelve
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'-j Bremer leave tomorrow for a.-, few
vidsyat' huntUn.th'e mountains fcr dear."
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conditions to the eonetlutleMil ariar.. A-
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The Paa Ameriesa issilsrsnss has a - Tf,
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peace :sppeal readyto traasattt totne 4te
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will comply with the plan. CendttJons
on the border ere reported e be bet
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WASHINQTpN.- D)C., Ar. 13.4-
The Junta has aaaouBceftIutjCar
ranxa's .commander at'MatameiW'BSJB
notified General Fuaston r'taat thjyf
can'account for every soldier; and hia '.
whereabouts sIbc the. border trenble'
began.. OanBsa'hssord Ujsaa'to.
co-operate, with FnnatOBteNlwreM
the raiders.- " ", fi J'5"" :?' v "
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Secretary Lansing has announced that
intervention in MexJeq was i .otki
tloned at the Pan American confer
ence. He Intimated, that) the v appeal
will, be sent to the tactloM ;there to
night. ' General Funstonhasjo'rdered
Troop K of the Tenth cavsirytrpm .
r ort nuacnuca 10 ixiam. .Anmi,! -
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