J fV.JS-ifc t r wmi i V fif'jtttr 4 " MMrjVk- vKr ' IT KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER tvstkhi KLAMATH FALL41W3 OFFICIAL' NEWiFAPl ' "TTT m MlU Tenth Year No. 8.NI KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916 Prlei Plv'lM "I Sfar Members of the German Army Aviation Field Corps DRAINAGE OF THE LOWER LAKE'NOW A SETTLED FACT AQREEMENT 18 REACHED WITH VAN BRIMMERS Meeting of Mirth Owntrs and Holder of Van Brlmmtr Ditch Water Rights Wat Htld Vesterdsy, and Arrange mentt Olteuttod Were Satisfactory to All Bonds Will Be Sold In a Short Tlmo VI .1 meeting of llif directors of tho Kl.un.illi Pmlimx" llntilcliiml tlui uwiH'ix of wutor rights under tliu Van llrliniiirr ditch bold yeittordny, on iiprc.'iiiciit wiih reached regarding the QUixtlou nbout the reclamation of tlio 51,000 acres of marsh In ml around I Lower Klamath I.nkc. The Vnn Brimmer ditch taken water' from the Lower Lakv, nnd nil efforts for the reclamation of the marshes bumped up against tho question of dry Ink l lie Inko and at tho Hnmc time sup pl in: the water rights of tho Van ririimncr ditch water users. At yesterday's meeting, plnnH wore outlined whereby the marsh laad own ers will take can of tho Van Brimmer ditch right In aome other way, poa-( Lath of ihesu two meiubem of tho men wish thu Iron ciohs and other Hlbly by mean of water from tho tlirnmn military aerial corps, Llcuten- decoiatlons of the (ieriunn army. They reclamation service's main canal. ant lmmolmnnn and Lieutenant Bool-inre hemes In Germany, and though i . . ... . t . ... Thin will allow the government to eke, has defeated tlilrteen aeroplanes bom au jouiik men, meir nnmcft are Ar Tjf s BAH pBfitait '"Ss! naB BLLBTir'WBBBBijafcy' -3 wm gK -' '7TBBm X-4 B B- vS ' miK3Ek bbbtsI bbssc-Ix t-LLLLLLLLLLLLLBRK B M BsoPBBtai anew bbbbbbbbbbhbV JsUm' B VPRdm B ICHxABriBBiiiiiiR BERLIN ALSO HAS FIVE COMPANIES l'-wy.S. TROOPS Will RIOTS; BY PEOPLE; SUBMITTED BIDS a .REMAIN DOWN IN sBBnentu. AT HOME; l00TINGi.o w MEXICAN STATES iCITY COUNCIL HA& SEVERAL PRO 1 P08AL3 FOR DIFFERENT TYPES speakers Urging peace are of AUTM"-e e appara- CHEERED i TU8 rivo different companies submitted Three Lesdera In Irlth Revolt Are Ex- tj(,fl for automobile firo apparatus at jUtst night's meeting of the council, rh ecuted Today Stores In Lleptlc Are follews: Pillaged by Lootert, and Twenty.flve ' Anrena-Fox Hre Engine Co.. Clncln- nati: Combination chemical, -hose Reported Killed in Rlott In Germany. wagon and booster pump, $6,000; com bination chemical engine and hose wagon. $5,600. The White Co , San Francisce: Six rounder auto, combination chemical, I hose wagon and booster pump, f 6.7S0. , American-La France Fire Engine Other Newt of the Warring Nations ' ' lillcil lnq Sim Mi , LONDON, liny 3. A Geneva dla patch to the Lieutenant Boeleke Jeutcnant Immelmann peimuncntly clove the galea at tho rail road track. Thin abut off tho water from Klaauth River, and makea pos Hlble the reclamation of the marahea b evaporation, thereby making good furin land out of tho 64,000 acrea of marshes In Oregon and California, on the east aide of the railroad embank ment. As the landowners under the Klam ath Dralnaaje District aomo time ago voted to Issue $100,000 bonds for re claiming their lands, the directors are now preparing to make an Issue. Tho first Issue will bo for fSS.000, and It is believed that all of theso bonds will be taken up by local capital. of tho allies, and destroyed them. Doth household uords. AGRICULTURAL BILL PASSED BY HOU8E WASHINGTON, May 3. The house Into j estcrday passed the Agricultural bill. This carries n total of $24,500. 000 In appropriations. ELKS' REHEARSALS ARE WELLSTARTED BIG CHORU8E8 ARE LEARNING CATCHY WORD8 AND NATTY united Loroy Sly and Hilda Doyens in STEPS KIDDIES WORK HARD. central .-sows Agency, r "Tmn 12" ir iiin,i,- it i,. snjs twenty.fho were killed and 200 power cobmlnatlon chemical, hose Injured In riots May 1 in Derlln. Three Won nnd booster pump, $0,750; women are reported killed, nnd sev- j "Type 40," four cylinder 18 horsepower enty others injured in Llepsic, where combination ehcraical and hose wagon, molw pillaged shops. $5 750 An Exchange telegram says mobs J American-La France Co. (on Brock R.'Uhered nt Potsdam Palace Mondny away apparatus): "Type I A" four nnd cheered speakers urging peace. Jcj Under combination chemical artdi It Is announced that" Augustine Blr- hose wagon, $3,400. i rel, secretory for Ireland, has resigned The Seagravo Co., Seattle: Six from thO Cabinet. rUlnrtpr SO hnr.cnnP rnmMnnllnn i-remier Asciium announced that .rimmioni hno n-r.,. on ,.m c . , , ... ...... r v.rf Tl P. H. Penrsc,' James Conolly and another Irish leader were courtmar Haled and convicted of rebellion this morning, nnd ; they were shortly afterward". Dorrlt Couple Wed Hare. At the homo of the groom's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller, Rev. E. C. Richards last night matrimony. Doth are residents of Dor rls. tho brido being n sister of Dr. Hnens. who with his wife, was hero . . . ... .. ' ' . , .. i nirx uavis is moving lo nin rsncii.io aiicnu mo ceremony, oiy aumo umu in the Midland section, to take charge ngp was engaged In business In Klam of operations there. ath Falls, and has many friends here. CA8T BEING PICKED "Help Party Members," Says Central Committee The following resolution signed by members of the County Republican Central committee, of which R. A. Wax mitt Is chairman, and C. T. Oliver, sec retary, being given much publicity throughout the ceunty: "Whereu wo are on the evo of & primary election for the purpose of nominating candidates for state and county offices "And whereu, certain members of the democrat n4 ru'Iallat nartlni have registered as republicans, either forltrlnes, registered as an independent,; the nuroosa of ohtainini nominations until ho mado up his mind to become "Aunt Jemima, who's past eighty three, sheuting: "'I'm full of pep watch your step, watch your step.' " And they're off again, sev enty strong, rehearsing to make tbo coming production of "A Night in Bo hemia" the most successful local tal ent spectaclo ever witnessed In Klam ath Falls. Rehearsals are well under way now and Director Rufus K. Love is getting the big chorus of thirty-two, the chor fni-n i.iu nnnouneement that he was ' us of twenty high school glrlb, and the going out on tho democratic ticket.' two-More-and-llvo little girls Into flno and who has never, since ho came to snape. an or we mi ana rymn. i mo Klamath, tocistered as a republican, latest song novelties being brought out until fnr his announcement on the wi" FPlendld effect .n..t.nin HMcot nemoeraiH have' The show Is to be given for the Elks openly declared that they have regis- May 17 and 18. Already there Is a tered as a republican for tho purpose W " ' et8. Rn the hou" w,u of assisting In his nomination, other undoubtedly be crowded both nights, prominent democrats aro working hard for him. "Third, Fred Peterson, who advo cates socialistic and single tax doc- I'nlleil 1'iess Servlre BKItLIN, May 3. It is announced thnt Karl Llennecht, a socialist leader, nnd eight othere were arrested in con nection with Monady's demonstrations. The Bulgarian official news agency denies the report that Bulgaria and TmEcy are-negotiating with the allies for peace. LONDON, May 3. Premier Asquith today introduced the conscription bill in commons. The bill Is effective a month after passage, and It authorizes calling to the colors all eligible males, also providing for the establishment of an army reserve for industrial work. S25; four cylinder 80 horsepower chem ical and hose wagon, $5,575; four (cylinder 53 horsepower chemical and executed hose wagon, $5,225. All prices, with the exception of the Ahrens-Fox bid, are f. o. b. Klamath Falls. F. B. Shattuck. Seattle branch manager for the Seagrave company, explained to the council that the pump ing apparatus he has quoted has a capacity of 150 gallons a minute more than the other apparatus and is ar ranged so two 2 1-2 Inch hose lines can be attached, making, with the chem ical line, three in all, or one more line than any of the other apparatus. The council has taken the matter under advisement, and will make a decision at Monday night's meeting. sbbbbbbbbbbVBbbbbbbbk 1 sbbbbbbbbbbbV - B sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV ' 1 bbbbbbbbbbbbbW I bbbbbbbbbbbbbW I Pit: IsbbbbbbbbKIbbbbbbbbH I &fa:BBBBBBBK'V9aBBBBBBfl S wtjtl isBBBBBBKlMfiBBBBBBBBBl I fef ' jHwRH B lrIPaHIHHSMSBBBBBBll' i tj - ? SCOTT .AND OBRCGON REACH AN AGREEMENT - & Twelve Hour Conference Indo ; for All, and RcprcMntatlvts Arc To- J.- i ' day Awaiting Approvals from Thoir Governments Mexican Cooperate In "h Troopo 5o Hunt for Villa, and ?- . Yankees Can Use tho Railroad ( kl'iiited Press Servicer v ' EL PASO, May 3. The American troops will remain in Mexico without Interference from the Carranxlstasac- cording to the agreement reaches) by v Generals Scott and Obregoa at jald night, after a twelve hour conference. Both emerged smiling. ' Obregon conceded permission for the American expedition to use the Mexi can Northwestern for supplies. He also promises co-operation with Pershing as fully as possible. In return. -It to unofficially reported. Scott set a sixty day limit on the presence of Ameri- 'can' troops ln'Chthuabua. Scott's concessions-are not definitely known. o I Todav Scott and Otmamt km mwak. aennor .warren u. naming i ing official approval of tho i This is the Tery latest photograph from tbe,r VMf 'capltalsr of Senator Warren O. Hrdlnp- !..! An earty termination of the ed as the temoorarv chaJrmsn at th.fPa, to Mexico is believed republican naUonal convention. He(M the Scott-Obroasj' will deliver the kevnota SMMh for hi. " - raiWSSKi party - !'he troops can travelby rail U thotr i .hunt for VUla, eOmlsatlng slaw; tiring 'i 1 i is -'canv psastUe MRS. ATCHISON DIES ' marches. IN LANGELL VALLEY uuuea frees service i BERLIN, May 3. It is expected that , Germany's reply to President Wilson's ) note will bo In the hands of Ambas-, sador Gerard toomrrow. ' for offlce on the republican ticket, or for tho purpose of being lu a position to assist In nominating this class of Politicians In the republican primaries for Offlces nn that nmiihllnnn tlrknt "Therefore, bo it resolved that ' S lT .S'S ue Republican Contra) committee, con demn thla class of individuals and con sider It our duty to make the names of such persons public, more especially those seeking nominations, and sug at tha( republican voters nominate only those for office who possess un questioned loyalty to the republican Party. "First, attention Is called to Ben W. Olcott, candidate for secretary of state, on the republican ticket,, who, as evi denced by his own sworn statement, expended 11,600.00 for the election of x-Qovornor Wot, democrat. "Second, CM. Onelll, candidate for circuit Judge of Klamath county, who u heretofore registered as aa lade-WudoBL-emllated democrat-stated not more than twenty-four hours be- FIRE DESTROYS E, EFFECTS HOUS a candidate for the office of assessor, then changed his registration and an nounced hlmsolf on tho republican ticket. Three hundred and thirty-five, socialist votos wero cast two years KATe ggNNETT'S FURNITURB ALL DESTROYED IN BLAZE WHICH BADLY DAMAGES HOUSE OWN. ED BY McANDREWS ed this yoar, leaving nbout two and sixty-six who have registered as re-( publicans, somo of whom have openly , doclared they did bo to assist peter-( son In securing tho nomination on tno republican ticket. - "Wo call your attention to the oathi Fiie this afternoon badly damaged theso men took when they registered: 'the house to tho rear of tho Argravos I, having boen first duly sworn, say, I Ho,ol upied by Kate Bennett, nnd upon eath: That 1 am a cltUen of thogome of Uer wteMvo-j AU of tho furnl. rr. rjr:aa! -- - - member of the party with which I am'sonal effects being snved, as the house registered.' was in flames when the alarm sounded. Wo eatuestly rocommond that thoj Tho firo threatened adjoining build ...publican voters of the county duly'lngs, but tho firemen confined the con Zslder theso throe candidates and llagratlon to the one building, and also Z TeJually S i tsneatS 'request that avod It from total destruction. The !XuJSSmin9A'lMUbm owned by Martin McAn San ticket oxoept loyal repuhUcaas." ' draws. The damage was considerable, MANY LIVES LOST IN THE REVOLT LOCAL CAOET IS LACROSSE STAR STURLING GARRETT SHINES FOR NAVAL ACADEMY IN GAMES AGAIN8T HARVARD AND OTHER BIG COLLEGES Herald Special Service BONANZA, May 3. Mrs. Sarah Jane, Atchison, 65 years of age, passed away today at her home in Langell Valley. J She has resided in Klamath county, several years, and is survived by her. WILL MAKE OP A FIRE DEPARTMENT t j V. . i . 1 TLV husband, two girls and two boys. Only! MEETING TO BEHELD AT CITY one of these, Mr. Prince, resides in Oregon. . I The funeral service will be held, at the Bonanza M. E. church at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Rev. Sydney Hall, the pastor, will conduct the services. HALL TONIGHT TO EFFECT SOME TEMPORARY ORGANIZA TION FOR PROTECTION 4 ! In addition to standing high in his SOME FIGHTING STILL CONTIN- class, Midshipman Sturling Garrett one of the Klamath Falls boys at the UES IN IRELAND, ALTHOUGH REBELS ARE HANDICAPPED BY LACK OF ARMS United Press Service DUBLIN, May 3. Soldiers who can vassed the city estimate that at loast 500 rebels were killed, and 1,600 were wounded during the seven days of Btrtet fighting. Bodies of the rebels have been found In the ruins of the postoffico, Liberty hall and other building demolished by for; fish artillery before the troops uo.fo 1 control of the city The casualties far exceed the eailv estimates, and it is believed that many bodies are still undiscovered. The hos pitals aro filled to overflowing with wounded, including women and chil dren. x Lord Donoughnore, former cabinet officer, and former British commander In Egypt, received a flesh wound while motoring this morning. Yesterday u small body of rebels fired a last volley near Westland sta tion. They held their ground until an-' nlbllated by machine gun Are. A party of rebels attacked the police ' at Qarrlstown, sixteen miles from Dub- lln yesterday, killing four. Bight of the rebels were captured, the rest escaping. Slight disturbances of this kind con tinue in the Dublin suburbs. United States Naval Academy, Is show ing up in athletics. As a lacrosse play er he Is a fixture on the varsity team. Garrett is playing center and third attack. So far he has participated in all fire games played by the Middies, tho last one a victory over Harvard, and is certain to be awarded the acad emy letter. Garrett Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Garrett of this city. He won his appointment to Annapolis in competi tion with candidates all over Congress man Sinnott's district n from Ranch. George W. Ager Is in from bis ranch on the Kcno road today. ' Tingley In Town William Tingley. one of Klamath's most progressive ranchers, was In to day on business. With a view to giving adequate fire protection to the city until 'some per manent move is made reamrdlnsr the 4 city fire department, a mass meetteg will he held at the city ball at 7:10 tonight. , All citizens are asked "to at tend. H tY $ At this time, something will be start-, ed toward a temporary organisation. The members of the old volunteer'de partment have been invited to attend and take an active part ,. ,"'," wvo a ww ejpw ss Klamath Women Urged A to Aid in Relief Efforts MEMORIAL SUNDAY PLANS ARE MADE SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN HOUS- TON'S OPERA HOU8E ON THE AFTERNOON OF MAY TWENTY. EIGHTH All Day Session. , Tho Ladles Aid Society of the M. B. church will hold an all day session at Houston's opera house Plans for the observance of Memor ial Sunday and Memorial Day are now being made my committees appointed by Sprague Post, Grand Army of the Itepubllc, and Sprague Chapter, Wo men's Relief Corps. Memorial Sunday will be May 28. Services that day will be held at and will be the home of Mrs. William B. Barnes, held during the afternoon. The various at the Hotel Houston, There .churches of the city will be asked to will be much work to he done, and all. attend the service, which will be members are urged to attend. a patrioUo order. of (By an Interested Party) Our gratitude at being so distantly located from the war turmoils of .Eu rope, and our sympathy for the un fortunate people who have been caught In the world's greatest maelstrom, should prompt our enlistment in the worthy work bo lately undertaken by Klamath Falls women for the wounded koldlers of Franco. This work is be ing carried on by many clubs through out our land, and it Is quite essential .hat Klamath Falls should contribute ite part to a charity which is so In dlsputably practical and useful There nre few of us who can realise tthe scarcity among all of the warring .na tions of material for the alleviation of suffering among the wounded soldiers, and this great scarcity will make the little contribution l which our com' munjty can get together and send for ward greatly appreciated. The headquarters, for this work, as far as the Pacific Coast U concerned, Is located in San Francisco. From this source the workers here will, be able 4o secure their supplies of, ma terials for bandages and slugs at the actual cost of the materials, owing-to the generosity of the San Fraaoisee merchants. ?? The purpose to be accomplished Jh) two-fold: First, Ue. securing' 4Jsbs terials; and, second, working it tafo yivvor ouyo ur iu. -s Al One of the methods is to ootteet tnnAm arlih vkljtV fciiw h auiUI. ? for the making of the bandages, said to this end .contribution boxes will he located In important public places In: Klamath Falls, and also at the lying mill districts. It u hoped that -" the public will gonoroussr.oontribe. ,;. so that. with this money. nuUrtsdJagsgr be secured for the women of Klasnah "ft. Falls to put into the proper shateHea, usefulness, at thefroat' AfOOs(tHeh-.j log to make contnowens atreec snw send them to Mrs O. W, 3bsmi1WsB.T-; Bvervthiaa- r.onmaetad with the Wktk' .jlIui- ... -rr: -tat ortbat any oosWeM-givsexwB;-g r TFilJrTr?Ji. TV rP' vU Wt h?J'1 rJWH W ,rs i-wjrr- " t.f m I.TUV.".. - -Isi-Sl- VH4VMffMtj m.pmm. WBA AAAnBMIMSHSS titm sZ'JV T' M.t oriole, faf 7 ij" K A ft imi) "Km" 1. VvVm.jA ' l. v Jif?v'" V IFv