The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 23, 1915, Image 1

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Tenth Ysar No. 2,871
COYOTE BOUNTY
RAISED TO STOP
RABIES DAN6ER
FORT KLAMATH PEOPLE RAISE, A
PRIVATE BOUNTY
End of 1818 Will See a Reduction In
State' Bounty, So (e Offset This, tht
Caunty Court Raises Its Bounty an
Additional Two Dollars Per Coyote.
Infected Coyotss Reported Around
Spraaue River.
Determined to stamp out tUo dan
ger of a raMoa opldttslc in Klamath
coaaty by aaaklng tlio bounty sufficient
to cause a thorough hunt for coyotes,
the county court today signed an order
for the payment of additional bounty
money for coyotes, beginning January
1. The order follews:
"It apeparlng'to the court that under
tho provisions of sections 6747-0761,
Lord's Oregon Laws: chapter 181, flen
eral.LawH of Oregon, 1913; chapter
174, Laws of IMS, that,tho bounty
heretofore paid by the county and
state, amounting to 13 on each coyote,
will, on the lat day of January, 1919.
be rodaced to 11.50;
"It also appearing to the court that
a portion of the county Is now Infested
by wild coyotes which are affected
with rablee, aad are roaming about the
county, spreading disease and death
aawag livestock; also menacing the
Uvea of persons living within the
roMty.
"Therefore, In order to aid In the de
stmetlea, of such animals, it is hereby
ordered by the court that an additional
boaaty of ft be paid by Klamath conn
ty In addition to the 11.50 paid by the
state and county after January 1, 1916,
on all such coyotes killed within Klam
ath county, between the dates of Jan
uary 1, 1818, aad March 31, 1119, and
presented to I ho county clerk of Klam
ath county, for bounty between such
dates. Bamn to be paid aa other gen
eral fund claims ara paid.
"Dated at Klaauth rails, Oregon,
this SSd day of December, 1116.
Deatdex tin bounty Increase by the
county, ranchers aad easiness men of
the Fort Klamath section have decided
to mako coyote klUlag still more profit
able to hunters aad trappers. They
will give aa extra II par bead for each
coyote killed In that section, making
tho total SMI.
"An yet, Klamath oeaaty baa aot
aatered to aay extoat frona the eoyot
menace." said County Judge Hanks to
day. "But evidences of infected ani
mals have been found In a few places,
natlceably along Sprague River. It la
reported than an Indian woman was
bitten, bat this is not confirmed.
'The only way to prevent a spread
of mates, though, la to kilt off every
coyote, aad we feel that our Increase
of, bounty is an 'ounce of prevention'
tnut will be effective. Lake county to
the coat of as, and Modoc county to
the soath are both suffering from
rabies epidemics, and unless precau
tiawa ara taken there la danger of
diseased coyotes running around Klam
ath ooaaty."
County Court Fixes Tax
Levy at 27.7 Mill Mark
At taiV saatlM of the coaaty
aaaJM h tax ttry far the aaaalag year
WM Baw4 at tr.T, Owlag to the fact
this yearr It waa aeoeMary to
HkM taa levy, bringing It put last
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Italian Minister or war, nml (irncral Cadoma, commander In chief of
lite Italian troops, from one of the twighu of Cndora.
GOLDEN
WEDDING
IS CELEBRATED
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE
WEDDING OF MR. AND MRS.
DAVID CAMMBLL IS MADE A
VERY HAPPY EVENT
Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. David Camp
bell of Lorella rounded out the fiftieth
year of their married life, and in honor
of the affair, a big reunion and dinner
was held, the children of the popular
couple attending, these being Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Oerber, Dr. and Mrs. George
Merryman, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.
Bowne, Mr. and Mrs. wm lampoon,
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Campbell, Mr.
Mrs. Walter Campbell and Mr.
and
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Mrs. Oscar Campbell.
The couole who celebrated
golden wedding are well and favorably . ..t wouia only make them homesick,"
known all over Klamath county. Thir-nn offlcer told me. "This la a war to
ty-one years ago they came to Klamath tne death. We are not like the armies
county, settling In Langell Valley, and of 0id, which proclaimed an armistice
they have since been among the most for Christmas. It Is necessary to for
influential people in the county. Let the home festival and reserve the
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell receiveo
many beautiful presents as mementos
of tho occasion. .
Card of Thanks
wish to thank all those
We
who
heled make lighter the sorrow caused common consent, unut innsuna.
neijKHi idmo iisuuii " ,.. in Thnn an officer in eaelfaec
hv the passing beyond or our son ni
...other. Henry Stoeschler.
Mr and Mia. Hans Stoeschle-..
Urs. Oeomo lchn.
Geaaral School
Road ............
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The amouata to be raised ay ueae
levies follew:
'Oeaeral, etc., IIS4.M6i High
sehool,. 13,80.60; oxtansloa
school' library, I30T.5T; sweral sool,Jerkopf, were repulsed. Tao Frown
iSrSyiTS Wl wte. ebbIs furthor progm. tbw.
Bealdea this goaeral county lW ,"
isitt: new court nouse, ",.
there are also apoolal leviea in we "(
a aithooi districts, aad for the dlf
fertat laeorporatofi towaa la Waaiath
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY,
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Purchases Mill.
C. 0. Slack recently closed a trans
action with Ada L. Slack whereby he
becomes the owner of what is know-i
as the Slack sawmill, located between
Langoll Valley and Malin. The con
sideration amounted to 11,600.
How They D
Christmas
By PHILIP KIRBY
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
WITH FRENCH ARMY FRONT, via
Paris Tho shrill whistle of bullets
oerhead and the roar of artillery In
the first line trenches of the western
t.-.ii. r.n
It Is easy to understand why men do
not wish to observe the festival of
theIrJ..neRce on earth, good will to men." "
'celebration until victory comes to us."
Yet, there'll be Christmas in the
trenches, for the malia lor montns
havo been Jammed with presents ror
the men. These have been piled in
bombproofs, and will not be opened, by
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tribute them.
Christmas back home, though lfa
a Christmas season with a tug at the
hoart strings. Many churches behind
the trenches, though partly in ruins,
War, Bulletins
United Press Service
BBRUN, Dee, 13. It is claimed that
the Germans havo recaptured Hart-
mannswellorkopf, attacking the French
on the northern slope,
United Press Service
PARIS, Dee. 33. It waa reported to
day that the Germans had made sever
al attempts to retake Hartauuaswell
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LONDON. Dee. 3. Parte dlspatoaea
ay the lined Sada Mara waa sank la
tho Medltorraaeaa by either a Oerasaa
ANOTHER MURDER
HIS ST averted
HUGH L.
CCOPTON
18 UNDER AR.
REST
FOR'ATTACKS
UPON A
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WOMAN AND ATTEMPT TO KILL
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; The fact that u nhell lodged and pie
, vented, the discharge of the gun Ih all
I that prevented a second shooting and
I perhaps fatality in Klamath county
I this week. Hugh L. Clopton of Do
jnanza, who tried to shoot, is In the
'county' jail awaiting the action of the
grand Jury.
It is charged that Clopton attacked
Mm. H. M. Jato eterday evening, but
was driven away each time. On the
occasion' of his last unwelcome visit to
the Jalo residence on Ninth street, Jalo
was home, ami he chased Cropton two
blocks. i
The latter Uien pulled out a .25 cal
ibre automatic, and pulled back the
rod to load It. In doing so a shell
Jammed and.'the effort to shoot Jalo,
who was about three feet from tho
Run's muzzle, failed. 'V,
Policemen Baldwln,and McCnrter ar
rested CloDton. And put him In the
city Jail lastf night. Today he was
' bound o or to. the grand Jury by Jus
'tlco of the Peace Qowen.
Away for Winter.
Miss Elsie vApplegate has gone to
.Turlock, Calit, to Join her family, who
are spending the winter there.
"Dad" Here for Visit
E. D. Ramsby returned last night
from Roseburg to spend Christmas
with his wife and children here.
Celebrate
in Trenches
are decorating with flats, evergreens,
holly and mistletoe.
At midnight on Christmas Eve, the
solitary figure of Cardinal Lucon will
enter the Rhelma cathedral and pray
for the success of French arms and for
the rest of the souls of men who have
fallen In the defense of their country-
Regularly twice a week he prays In a
hole In the untouched wing of the
ruined church; but he cannot celebrate
mass inside the cathedral, so complete
ly la it wrecked.
Solemn high mass will be sung
ChrlBtmaa Eve and several other ser
vices will be held Christmas Day In
the sacristy of the Spissomr cathedral.
There a tiny light is burning continu
ously before the small altar.
"Although the enemy, for no reason,
destroyed the outer shell of the house
of Ood, this light, typifying eternal
faith in the heart, burns forever," said
the priest In charge.
The Christmas spirit isn't what
America would know -aa Christmas
spirit but in its place la a confidence
In victory, a firm belief that when the
time of "peace oa earth, good will to
men" again rolls around, the Germans
will be broken aad French families re
united. ' N
or Austrian subasarino, 'It la believed
this Is the Japanese Uaer Yaaaka Mara
which left here roooatly.
A French warship rescued aearly
300 of tao paaaaafora aboard the Uaer.
These, Included oao American. Agoata
claim the veaael waa aot warned, aad
they aay It remained afioat aa hoar,
enabling all to leave solely.
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aa Amorioaa ariatar,' WUUaai Thaw
aad others arrWaf ; hare, ovor 1,199
Freaoh avUtoraiaavo boea kitted la
air battlof or ofs4arsi akaoo'tao bo
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DECEMBER 23, 1915
New Commander
of British Army
General Sir Douglas Halg
Hailed aa the "man of the hour,"
General Sir Douglas Halg succeeded
Sir John French as commander of the
British army in France and Flanders
December 16th. General Halg is only
64 years old, tho youngest commander
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TO STATE MEET
WILL REPRESENT LOWER KLAM
ATH DRAINAGE AT THE STATE
DRAINAGE MEET AT CORVALLIS
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A. A. Mehaffey, one of the ofitcera,
auU a man prominent in the organisa
tion of the Lower Klamath drainage
district, is to represent the district at
the state drainage congress, to be held
at Corvallla January 3-8. In connection
with the Farmers' Week at the Agri
cultural College.
A new drainage law has been enact
ed (is a result of the organization of a
state drainage association at the con
ference last year, and at the coming
meeting means of putting it Into ap
plication most effectively will bo coa-
sldered.
At present there are. six drainage
districts, each having a representative
who la a member of the' board of di
rectors of the association.
The conference meeting will be held
Tuesday and Wednesday, January 4
and 5. It Is planned to have a-meet-lng
of the executive board the first
day, followed by an address from the
president of the association, tho atato
engineer and the members of the board
otdlreetora:
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be taken up with varioua lectures and
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ayataaa.
Christmas Servlee.
"Bptacopallans aad all Utorosted la'
the f church, are iavlted tomoot la tao
library hall at 2:M Saaday aftomooav
for Chriatawa aorrtoaa.
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Arranojomsnts have boon, made with
tho aoraao goYerameat for wiroteaa
oofAmupieatioaa aoxwoea. awowaarasw
Aatorlea .vla'tao wlroleaa aUtloaa at
Naaoa. Gorauay, sajl taoAawloaa
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SPORTSMEN NAME
THE SAME CORPS
ONLY MINOR CHANGES ARE MADE
IN THE PERSONNEL' OF
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President, W. A. Delzell; vice preal'f,
?eui, j. a. .uougei .secretary, J
wangen; 'treasurer, J. J. Parker'
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rectors, w. C. Dalton, Malia: E..A.-1,
Wilson Chlloquin; Dan Driscoll, Bly;
Ros3 Foley, Merrill;
R. W. TOWer.
Keno; L. C. Sisemore,
. Fort Klamath;
D. St George Bishop, Odessa; FML'
Cleaves. Crescent; J. O. HamakerJ Bo-Jot
hanza.
State Game Commissioner' Stose ad"
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ath BDortimen'a Association. I hit aflH',8hJt& "' Ktf !f'&K.
started toward securing the berdotJ:iv KuBaeJl tk
eignteen euc ror Kiamatn. Anotnerisneoung: Moaoay,
meeting will be held later to maker
further arrangements.
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GERMANS ATTACK
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"HUMANITY LEAaUK" BIAri8fA,:'AdSiir aSuf. " S-it,
REVOLUTIONARY STATEMBNTs'
IN ITS CHRISTMAS MANIFESTO.
FORD LEAVES PARTY y
ROTTBRDAM. Doc. U. "The Oar-
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Christmas manifesto, calUng upon the
German eoldiera to qatt tho Uaaoa'ia
and depose Kaiser Wllhebn "from the
throne he has berouled."
"The soldiers are shedding their
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blood while the moaarchs are exchaag
Ing good wills," said the statement
"This campaign is not being waged
in lawful defense of Germany," It con
eludes. "Instead, it Is only to satisfy
the insatiable savage greed of the Ras
slan conspirators.", v ,
CHRISTIANA, Dec. 33. The where
abouts of Henry Ford is unknown. His
physician explains that it la neeeseary
for him to detach himself from the
peace party aad obtain rasC in
organically he la aound, but he -hi
suffering from exhaustion. HejwUl re
main la Norway several days.
Norwegian officials refuse to acconv
pany the peace party to:8tocknolm.
Theyaay the time hTnotpe for peace
movements. ' -
Ford ,1s being 'strongly mentioned
here for the Nobel peace prize.'
for Santa
Great ara the preparatlona going for;
ward at the various ehureaoa of Stoat-
ath rails, for Chriataaaaexorclsos to
morrow night for tte,a?ajday;scaool
children. To all of oxerclaea'tao
pubUo ia'eordlaUy InVltodh ' '
Tao Proabytorlaa Saaday school Wilt
reader, a varied maaleal aad Mtorary
program of appropriate nambers. be
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