iV -Jvtf.j W 3Tlj? lEtremnn Herald U iwMWHtaaM, e KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER - t.4?w , if4 KLAMATH FALLl!$. b'FFICIAL NEWMAlli& . i iff fflyMy 3 1 m &- Tenth Vir No. . KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916 ," SK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TO DISBAND APRIL 1 Tom Taggart, the Newest Senator BUZZARD MINE vwti: TAKEN AT LAHT sum MEETING Action f the vtty Oiiih'H In Voilim Hie I'awxikv f OrtlliMiicu for I.V (blllimnt" of I'iild Mm Depart mem ItiwiiIlN in it Flnnl Ailjoun ibh( no of ih I'rtDH'iii l"lr BiMi Will Join tho Department. i .1 tw vkfc2?:32i l L m'F - !-& i f t s.,ytl nK . fv- ' jj)rr-. ' re bb:? r1fc h i. '' ?mi Sjj tf - nw T T-M if t . -W-.T rS "T Two VIcun of Tom Tnugnrt At a meeting of thu Klamath Kulls Volunteer Flro Department Inst iiIrIh II wm voted to dlsbnud tli'o organiza tion M midnight, March 31st. The work of curing for thu city' fire pro ttctlon will then ho loft In the Imndu of tbo dopartmont to ho named by Ibo council, following Iih pnsHogii of a measure for another form of organ lutlon, Members of tho present volunteer department aro Ed Wakefield, C. T. Oliver, Jack Hunsnkor, Archie Wish- rd, JuUil Low, Itliliioluut Molscheii-j bcbr, Lester L, Torwllllger, Klcth AUIVIUBt', UHll illUUUVWAH( liati Uoellcr, Ituy Hunimkor, (I cor go Tug- not.i Clay WlUon and Davo Kunyon. , , .... ., ,, . ., , u i Tom Taggart h the noweBt mem- I'rtct cnl y nil of thcio Imvo boon In,, ..,",., D. . . ,, ... ' . , her of the I'n tod States Honnto. Ho the department for over evon yer. I . , , , . . . , .. , An ! .i I'ibb JiiHt been appointed by tho gov- ('. T. 0 vcr Iim boon nn net vo Are-1 .... ..,.., , mm fourteen yearn, und Kd Wake Held clcU'ti yearn of tho nlxtocn yisirH the volunteer department hnw been or-innlwd. Nono of ihcv dromon will Join tho wild dennrtmont. Thoy nay tho rou-iH Hit Town, Utlons laid down by tho city nro too ( unci, nnu tno uepnrimont, inatoaa or, t'elpg a civic organization, U thrown TO BE WORKED hi:m:w.ii. or mi mm; wtivi tii:s io in: , riurt'iii: of I'iio.misim; si.'itiox wkst ok rit.ri:it i,.iki: i.itK With tho advent of Hprlng, actlvo i work to begin at the Orcat Hux srnrd mine on Klk Cieck, about twenty-live nilloH west of Crater Lake. A tunnel l.BOO feet long nnd r0 feet "below the preHent workings has been pnivlili'd for In a contract recently innde with l'nul Wright and iiM)cl- ntiM of Medford. Power drills nro to be Installed at ,om c Tunnelling will bo carried on with all possible- dispatch, with a leonfldent expectation of striking tho rich ledge of gold bearing rock and gnllnn far below the old working?. This Is the mine In which Mcssm. l.eever and Merrltt of Central Point, John Crubb of Ashlnnd, Captain O. ( Applegate and other well known men nro Interested. It Is claimed tint the mineral re gion In which the lluznrd mlno Is Hltunted Is the greatoh discovery yet made. It crosses the Klamnth coun ty line and terminator only when cov ered by tho volcanic blanket iJong the summit of the Cascade range. His Ammunition Held by U. S. INSTIT ,1'rnor of Indiana to take the place, of . the lato Senator Ilenjamln P. Shlvely, Ho Is ono of tho best known poll HclnnH In the country, J. O. .today. Hamnkcr Is In from Honnnzn Into politics. The council last night paused tho orttlnnnco abolishing tho ofllco of caretaker of tho flro apparatus, und removing Chief Ed Wakotleld from tbst rost. Tho abolition of tho office l effectlvo tho day tho volunteer de ( rartraent ceases to answer calls. Iterv From llomuiza. Itov, Sydney W. Hall, pastor of the Hnnnnm M. K. church, nnd MrB. Hnll are hero from tho Clover Leaf City for a few days' visit. TETO BE HELD HERE TKACHKItK OF VICINITY' VIM IIAVK OWOUTlfxiTV TO HKAIt TALKS OX I'KACTICAIj VoRk) MA OK IIV KDUCATOHS HI KPKw, wMrAmw0fl&i l&itfaiSf'fyr w HgigHgigisH g War Bulletins UNCLE SAM ASKS IF. United Press Service - BERLIN, March 28 x2 ,z -Swlaj Infor-' K SR SUB matlon Indicates that tentative peace proposals were discussed last night at the allied council In Paris. , SANK THE SHIP i 'nllud Press Service LONDON, March 28.- -The British' WILL SEVEB RELATIONS IP 1 IS (,'eneriil I. Kllaw Callow, Cniiuiiui (Joiciimip of Sunora Army otllcers at Douglas, Ariz., south of them. Oa orders from Wash held up enormous shipments of am- ington the ammunition was released, munition directed to General P. Ellas Arizona, people feared some of the Calles, the Cnrranza governor of tho j bullets might be used agninst Amer Mexican state of Sonora, directly leans. j- , . Funeral of William Shaw Is Held This Afternoon ,.Vtvi11,r I SV ta& Kery womnn who Is graduated from the llnlvnmllv nt Knnar.ii mint I dummifiipnin Law t.iiut. i .wim ku. Merrill -.-HHtmiw ivi hwiiiij ill nmiii "r ii Kioiu Merrill. Mr. and Mis. .1. County School Superintendent Pied I Peterson has just completed arrange- nionts for n local teachers' institute, ' to bo hold nt tho high school building (April 1st. This Is for the teachers In this vicinity, and nil teachers In the i county nro Invited to attend. Prnnk Adams and Thu musical feature of the pro- fore she can obtain her degree. I llefoio Loiralne wns united with, I rlncoss Chon Chi of China, who Is Franco In 1730, It belonged to the dc- iw in this country, prefers tho Amcr- throned king of Poland ",lt betongod to Austria. lMin lllvlt.llAAl allMAB lt.feHK A I.AW ' . --... -.bm-iivv, IIIUVS U IUWD Ml HVI Iloforo that t son Mnrtln are here for tho day from' gram will be under the direction of M. S. Taylor, musical Instructor at I . m ; tho Klamath County High School. Tho 'program for the day follews: 10:00 a. in. Opening Exercises. 10:20 Address, H. C. Seymour, Orccon Agricultural College. natlvn inniR ' f 11 : so AUdrcss, i.ocai senooi m - Fairs, P. W. Sextan. A census taken of tho women who If a Cardiff, Wales, girl con show a' 11M0 Address, School Lunches, attend theaters in New York city 'record for long nnd faithful sorvlcoi Mrs. Olive Johnsten: b"w that thoy predominate In tho'sho Is awarded 1200 by tho firm ora-, 12:30 Dinner nt high school cafe-l-llcry Mats, ' ploying her when sho marries. terla. ; . -- 1 : 30 Opcniug exorcises. - I 1:G0 Address. H, C. Seymour. W mi 1 1 I 2:45 -Bound Table Discussions Lirv Kpaiihni Lnnresr &?- Attracting K. F. People Although tho city beautiful contest , committee was nnmod to tnko charge 'o oe conducted this summer was only jot tho contest jnwtlonod a couple of days ngo In the "raid, there are already throo yards entered for tho contest, and prospects many more within the next few s. These entries, In the order ny Imvo registered, are H. J. Weeks, r. Grant street! Mrs. W. M, Monto '. Crescent avenue, and Charles F. "Up, First and High streets. Thoso wishing to enter have until AMI 30th to do bo. Photographs will " Uk of the yards of all the on fanu thin spring, and the judges to ! "med win view the yarda after "Pteweer 1st, and decide whore the hu ,mprovnont, Tn any manner. " been made. Prltos will be award- nd Pictures of the winning yards, before and after." will be made Into weopttcon slides, and shown nt the xl motion picture theaters ns an "ample of what can bo accomplished. .w C,ty BeaWl contest Is bolng n up jointly by the Women's U- th ' ' tho Co,nwoiai Club and ',' . "deration of Young People's ". At n joint meeting of oomralt " held yeiUrday, the following NDICTMENTS ARE SIMPLY (UASHED HKRVICK8 ARE HELD AT ELKS' HALL, AXD COURTS AXD COUX T OFFICES CLOSE DURIXG AF TERXOOX HOURS YOUXfl AT. TOBXEY WAS SELF-MADE MAX, RAPIDLY RISING IX HOSEX PROFESSION i ,BBsfasBtfaw gSBVBBBBBBm gflgflgflvaFagflgflgflV The Late W. H. Sliau - v The funeral of the lato William H Shaw, the local attorney who passed, awuy last week in ums Jingeies, wasi held this afternoon at tho Elks' Tern- " house, most of the county offices pie. Tho services were held In the ' closed this afternoon for the funeral, lodge room, and the spacious hall was! Circuit court adjourned this atter crowdejl by the hosts of friends of the ' noon, too, and In a short time the late young lawyer, I Klamath County Bar Association will The services were the beautiful rlt-1 hold a memorial meeting. ualistic services of the Benevolent j A long cortege followed tho re nnd Protective Order of Elks, con-' mains of Mr. Shaw to the cemetery, cruiser Cleopatria rammed and sank vmroo.ni. a nnrmnn ilulrni.1.1. I tUr. V.,l. a I .iDvnowini (Sunday night after an engagement be-j jtween a British squadron and some German destroyers. The destroyer's l''H"wiK Cobiaet Meeting at Which the President's Course la the Mat ter Is Discussed and Approved, the' Male Departaient Cables Iaaeary ta IViIln, Asking Whether Diver Sunk Saasex. crew was lost. j A grave strike has started in tho j Clyde shipyard, and machinists are delaying the manufacture of blgi Cruris onnfti-rilnfr i ITnn aAnlna. I Addison's statement In commons. The strikers demand the repeal of .the con scription law. m vl A t'nitcd Press Serlcc PARIS, March 28. United Press Service m. . . jtue rrencn, '.VAHixnTnv ti n -u.w ha vo captured the Important-positions secretary of State Lansing this ,&- In fnrroy's Woods, fifteen miles east n00n cabled Berlin. InQuirtawlwtbr of Nancy. A strong counter 'attack 'n,mr.r. .i,n..i. ..! .uiV r.ns tben launched by the Germans, ind the French withdrew, after dyna miting the positions. steamers Sussex and EngllshBUBl He also notified Berlin that the United States has evidence indicating they were torpedoed. This 'action followed a Met meeting at which the matter wie talk ed, and at which was discusaei the 5v in WRl By CARL ACKERMAN BERLIN, March 28. The Russian fortes are renewing their assaults all que8tlon ot whether AmerIca, ,t along von HIndenburg'a front, 1 1 0 Wen that am. .uh... . miles in length. The Germans ire.veMel, w, ,, 4ln1nm, , wv. conndent that the spring thaws, which' lt8 courge or wln MW re,attoM i-. will start soon, will flood the Russian n.dJiitii. ? (. ,,nrt.rf !.. lowlands and necessitate a withdrawal rni,int anrf ht... a. i.. ia iuB rfVfv Mu8CVIte 1,ne' 'Wilson congress will support him It The British are developing a strons he take8 the more inBae-eoint 4 . offensive around Ste. Lol. where they, ,f WUson declde, ,t ,4,,. tfu ' have, attacked In force, and made o... .i.i. u t.. . ,.v.. i.- will tend a message to coagTM,tell- ,ing of his intention, and. explaining ,the situation. , j 23. George seme gains of consequence. The at tacks continue today, with no 2m poitant gains. 'i ue situation at Verdun is changed. un- t JUBILEf SINGERS WELL RECEIVED li'mtcd Piobs Service , LONDON. March Crocker, one of the Arnerlcaen imjnrei joa tho 'Sussex is In a critical. coadl rtlon'at Dover, and may die. - i i The British steamer Empress of Midland, was sunk yesterday. Alii' Vero saved. t ? !N-f CROWDED HOUSE GREETS EAST ERN JUBILEE QUARTEt'MAT IXEE' THIS AFTERNOON XEW PROGRAM TONIGHT CATHERINE IS ' EINED A FIVE Mm. A. B. Harrison, awards, print ing, olc; Frod Fleet, registration' work; Philip J. Blnnott. publicity! werk: Oscar H. Peyton, yard Inspec tl9n nnd nrrangomentB for Judges; ( Glon II, Conwoll, photographic work. , Tho Klamath Business Mon's Asso- ( elation mombors liavo expressed thorn- solves ns highly pleased with tho United Press Service movement, nnd they are expectea to VOUNGSTOWN. O FIRST JUDGE TO HANDLE INDICT. MEXTS AGAINST STEEL MAG .SATES ENDS PROSECUTION UY DISMISSING THEM ducted by Exalted Ruler Charles F. Stone, with Charles J. Ferguson as chaplain, and the other officers of the lodge participating? Rov. Ernest C. Richards, pastor of Grace M. E. church, delivered the ser mon, his theme being "Immortality," as based upon 12th Luke, 27-40. He compared tho humnn, body with a seed, pointing out that In neither nothing of the lire olement can be seen, yet with the departure of this element from both, It is ready for the more beautiful realm. Birth, he held, makes little Impres sion In tho world; an added pain and an ndded hopo for the mother, a new where bo was laid to rest. Here, also, the Elks conducted the lastad rites. In the death of WHUam Harrison Shaw, Klamath Falls loses one of her best young men, a man who was a splendid example ot what can be ac complished by honest determination and perseverance, In the overcoming ot apparently Insurmountable obsta cles. His demise has cast a deep sor row over all of his friends, for they feel that this ended what promised to be a brilliant career, Just as Mr. Shaw was beginning to reap some of the benefits of his earlier struggles and piivations. Born In New York city thirty-three Murch, 28. make nn endorsement nt their next Judg0 w. s. Anderson quashed the ,,,', c. Oroesbeck. William M. ! days was not meeting. The merchant, It U he-;ll,d,ctmonts against the five steel com-iDun0(Uli n attorneys, and Circuit fiom dnyllgt Iteved, will also donato,somo of the priaes, All residents of Klamnth Falls are nilsiblA to enter the contest, All that stirring In the breath of the father, yeur ago, Shaw was early an orphan, a notice In the papers and then the and ho ran around Gotham as a street world forgets, but stands appalled at ' urchin, living by his wits, and be death, which really brings out the .friended by none for several years, latent faith In immortality, Jhe great--Then ho was taken from the streets, est comfort man can have in his hour with other homeless waifs, and sent of affliction and 'and boreavement. to tho farming regions of the Middle The pnll-bcarers were Joseph S. West, The lot of these youngsters on i Kent, W. H. A. Renner, J, H. Cnrna- the Middle Western farms In those all roses, and hard work dnvllsht until dawn was the Court Celrk Chastatn, all members of rule, with a little schooling In the panles for alleged consplrncyto mala tuln prices and keep down the wages K,amath FftnB txdge No. 1247, B. P. 'winter, when there waa no work In of common laborers, l0 K1Vq the fields. Education was considered TiwIiva AnHaronn Bnld the Indict. - .,... a a.- j ., w. i -a -,. - , uuua- .....--.. The norai inouiea oanKeo ue ca- a secuuuary manor uy mono uituu, lu H.Miu.rv la n Cllll Or Write thO .....,..,.. InflnltA and 11 n. I '""" ..'.". .. - "."v"'7: J. J i ." w- i?i "10Ul" """" ,am"'" "-' - kot on all sides, ana were or unusual nut misguiaea guarauws. Commercial Club, asking Frod Fleet corU,n,. 'number and beauty. The Klamath But Shaw wag ambitious. He was to register the entry. Any improve- Tho ,nd,ctment8 against Gary ot ,, Mjy nar Assoclatlon.-the Hks. the.delermlned to acquKTeducatlon, and niont worn aono aur... "' . tho steel corporation were aiso wwf Atir 8ocletyi ana way other socle-'he did, under dlncultlw that would- May ana tno .si oi "'lD"7' " "ed In the same manner. Ue geBt Urfe appropriate floral have turned ay lew determined count in tne Bconna, '"" lr,iAf and many were the set nieces boys. Ho not Vonly carried on his - - - - v-'- J, i..J.-. . 4 Hnll UUUIlOM IIVJM !( f-7Tl"l w. tt nUM, UUfc HIDU Uli QIUUIVW, M grieving friends and admlrera of the. ting himself for college. The Eastern Jubilee Quartet, which, HllARIXG BEFORE JUDGE LRAV appeared at the opera house laat even ing, were greeted by a crowded house. The program was well received by the audience, many who had heard the: quartet last season expressing them selves as of the opinion that the pro-, gram was even stronger than last) year. ITT THIS MORNING HESXWn IN S -a 3 CO.VI(7riUN Of MKItKliili KlSOi -Ul ORD'S OWNER' j editor r tke The readings, Catherine Prehm. editor of Merrill Record was this mornhut toad the original piano , $'5 by Police Judge Leavltt, whejreie I compositions and the quartet work, was' trle.J before him; On charge of wore all of a high order, and were disturbing tne peace, -I f NSI ,: , ' A --. " .. ,t.i.. 1 i I... -11 - lTr1l. rlAyvir& UiaAnab m Va t. UIKUIJT tUJUUU UJf Ull. nim.!. uov.av uinm - W i This afternoon the quartet is giving Merrill Times, whom MlMU.PrelUB jJ . a mntiiipo for the suecial benefit of . tried to whin yesterday .durla. an aJUii the little folks, while this evening tercatlon over articles ooataUl 'aliC ,g it.. tn . ., nlA ni nuAornm lor.rn Hlflnna ft ill a r.la1-r ,jXI lUV) nm b"u ci !? mvw jiw6H4-( ------- w- w rfT'iiVfi.i1 1 beginning at 8:30. The services at an unywmg witnew. a ji ywimti the Davillon will be held early to al- mako complaint agalmat fctol'iwipM- - i ... - : . low the audience who desire to at- per rival, out was subpoena to' tend both to do so. 'pear. , ,. Hi aMr -'. ? f iM& r m z ' ' , ' to a m www it. ' .iU. nHiiQtna ( lnh WnrlfPr BWwBlr B- bw i m ft 'rr. j4 P "ff ArrivesTomorrow NigK fc -J,WiBf. Hr-.W - v? ri' , fkvhrU ... J8m 'inuustnai ciud worn is 10 ugaiu uo o,u, tuiwi .y ?(, t'lifjfrv taken up In Klamath county schools. ". .om ...m-5 Tawj, following tho highly encouraging re- Saturday, April 1 Klamath: Nh. I local institute. - ' XMitm S suits last year. H. C. Seymour, state Monaiiy AprlHS;!?- . agent for.thls work, arrives tomorrow q rove) 10:30, OlwwsjljlkB(m night to take up the work among the( 3; 00. Hlldehraadtjpi-W'i1, ' k'lnmnlh arhonl nhl'.ffren. He wIlUnaUM, evenjaf 'fflMJIlptll IMMIbV '' visit the different schools, In company VigEgtf&W with County School Superintendent MaB; 3.00 aBS.-g;,f, tva rvierauu, iaiiu vi - v mg uiustraiea ieetar a ,,B' war?e1m rS. alntlon front' The wood consumed In this conn or eirorU will receive attention from manufacturo of paperi otc the Judge.. . Amounts annually to 4,600,000 cords, .SHZ-SttrlzJTSS.--, ulght'u Herald, y I substitute grows more urgent. depnrtedVoung man.. In respect to Mr, Shaw, who was I such a familiar fgure around the' It waa at Mornlngslde that Shaw ' (Contl,nued on page i) work and kindred matters. The Itinerary arranged follow1. Thursday, March 30 City schools of. Klamath Falls. Friday, March 318:30, Summers; 10:30, Miller Hill; laB.SMt. Lakl; Wsdaly, ,'Aertl i fM I Pine; 10:30, MMJaar tilt, :o b. m... Bvianw ture nt K-"IW. f-Teaeaeipa ne Mnm reWviB' nr- seaaM:M acs. AJ Mi cm "T,.- Vj A-ra.: ..