The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 28, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Aetna t Perttaae.
& O. Argraves leaves tomorrow tor
Pattlaad. whan he will give attention
I'to builaem matters.
Thimble Club Meat.
The Woaea of Woodcraft Thimble
Club will aeet at 2:30 tomorrow after-
i at the homo of Mrs. Carl Adams,
on California arena.
Up Pram Midland.
lire. P. F. Mass of
Klamath Falls visitor.
Midland ia a
Hare From California.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Benedict and two
sou are here from Morgan Rill, Calif.
FOR SALS Team of mares, young
oett, wagea tad harness: or will con
sider Ford car la trade. J. P. Price,
IT N. at. ss-st
EPISCOPAL BISHOP
WILL VISIT HERE
SERVICE WILL BE ANNOUNCEDlM. J. McDONOUGH AND MISS SHAW?
LATER SILVER TEA AND 8PE
CIAL MEETING SCHEDULED FOR
THIS WEEK.
Right Reveres Robert L. Paddock,
bishop of the Eastern Oregon Epjsco
pal sneeose. will arrive this week oa a
regular visit to the local parish. The
order of services will be announced
Friday afternoon the Guild will hold
a, silver tea at the home of MrsC K.
Setts. The f oUowlag afternoon a spe
tal meeUag of the BplacopalB will be
SWAN LAKE FETE
J WILL BE GRAND
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CAPTAIN APPLEGATE WILL DELIV
ER ORATION AT NATAL DAY PIC
NIC AND CELEBRATION OUT AT
EDGEWOOD
Plans for the big Fourth of July pic
nic and celebration at Edgewood pic
nic grounds are rapidly shaping, and
from present indications the observ
ance of the natal day and the dedica
tion of P. W. Snyder's atf red barn
will be two memorable events. All are
invited to the affair.
Captain O. C. Applegate will deliver
the Fourth of July oration. There will
be a big basket picnic and some races,
and dancing in the big red barn will
continue until 8 am., July 6th. the
forty-piece County String Orchestra be-
; lag chartered for the occasion.
Auto trimming, Salinas' leather shop,
Sixth street, just south of Klamath ave-
i nue. Mike Salinas. 27-3t
'Six piece orchestra will furnish mu-
I sic for the dance at the Pavilion to-
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Deaf h of Young Officer
Announced to Parents
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PORTLAND, June 28. Confirmation
of Um rsport that Lieutenant Henry
KooW ''Adair ot Portland had been
kilted in the Carransl battle has been
reoeired here by members of the young
wear's family." One telegram cane
b-oavOenefei Persalag and eae from
Ckiet of Buff H,'U Scott
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To Salem.
V. L. Sklpton left this morning for
Salem after a Bhort sojourn.
Noble In Town.
George Noble Is
Valley.
in from Langell
Straw Visits.
I. J. Straw Is down from his home
stead at Odessa.
Home Prom Outing. j
Mr. and Mrs. John Siemens Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Brett have re-'
turned from a camping trip to Odelll
Lake. !
In From Summer Camp. '
Charles E. Riley, who Is rusticating
on Upper Klamath Lake, near Hard-1
man Lodge, is down to attend to busl-'
ness matters. The fish stories grow big-1
ger every time Charley visits.
COUPLE WEDDED
THIS MORNING
SUCCEED IN ELUDING THrflR
FRIENDS, AND THEY ARE NOW
ON HONEYMOON
A quiet wedding was solemnised at'
Sacred Heart church thi. morning.;
whea the pastor. Father Hugh J Mar-
shall united Martin J. McDonough and '
Miss Anna E. Shaw. Immediately af-J
terwards, the couple left by auto for
Willamette Valley potato, where they
will spend their honeymoon.
BoOt have hosts of friends here who
wish them well. The bride has for sev-t
era! years teen chief operator of the
local telephone exchange. McDonough'
bns done much brick construction work
ia Klamath Falls, and lie Is also inter amendment is wrong In principle, and
ested in the Palm cigar store and bowl- would prove disappointing in Its prac
Ing alleys. ileal results, they assert Tho amend
SCIENCE SOCIETY
ARRANGES A TALK
MEMBER OF BOARD OF LECTURE.
SHIP OF THE FIR8T CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST, WILL TALK i
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HERE TOMORROW
The Christian Science Society of
Klamath Falls has arranged for a free
lecture on Christian Science at Hous
ton's opera house tomorrow evening.
at 8 o'clock, by Dr. Francis J. Flaao,
v. o. v., ui uBjuum, iuu., raeoiDer oi
the board of lectureship of the number
church, the First Church of Christ
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
The public is cordially invited. Dr.
Fluno will explain the teachings and
aims of Christian Science.
FOR SALE or Exchange Fine player
piano, one single and two twin mo
torcycles, one good farm wagon, one
heavy spring wagon, lot of nice furni
ture, several good sewing machines,
typewriters, guns, cameras, books, etc.
Syd Evans, next to Sunset Grocery.
tuAfri
General Bell at El Paso, transmitted by
General Punaton Is that be has signed
statement from Interpreter Plllsbury
that Lieutenant Adair was hilled. It Is
with deep regret that I bare to Inform
you of the loas of this gallant officer in
the performance of bis duty. The de
partment Is making every effort to get
further particulars wblcb will be for
warded when received."
Major General P. Franklin Bell, com
manding the western department of the
United States army, Interested himself
in the case when he reached Portland
Saturday night and the messages of In
quiry were sent
8, C. Adair, the young oncer's father,
Is critically 111 In a hospital, and baa
aot.beea laformed of his son's death.
Oregon Senator Holds an
Important Position Now
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i ' 8ENATOR C
I One of the busleat little men in
i Washington, D. C, just now is George
JE. Chamberlain, senator from Oregon.
As chairman of the senate committee
Proposed New Tax Law
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SALEM. June 28. Should the state-,
wide tax limitation amendment being
initiated by the State Taxpayers'
League be passed by the people at the .
coming general election, the state wijl '
be financially crippled, and its prog-
ress retarded, according to state offl-
clals versed in taxation matters. The
ment limits the taxing power' of the
legislature, counties, port districts and.
city councils by providing that they
Bball not make a levy exceeding that df ,
the preceding yearjby more than 6 per
cent.
The enactment of the amendment
! would make the low levy for 1916 the
basis for the 1917 levy. Including the
mlllage taxes the levy for 1916 totaled
only 12,550,000, and should the amend-
DAIRY COWBOYS
ARC 0RG
'BASEBALL AGGREGATION WILL
PLAY THE YAINAX INDIANS SUN
I DAY, AND TACKLE OLIVER'S
f TEAM LATER ON
I Ross Sutton is again a baseball
manager. He has Just completed the
I reorganization of the Dairy Cowboys,
i and is arranging a schedule of games
' for the remainder of tbo season. Sun
'day the team will play the Yalnax
Stars at Dairy.
t Last Sunday the team played the In-
jdlans at Yalnax and lost 10 to "I, but
considering the fact that this was the
! first time the Cowboys played together.
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me .uairy people are noi uisaeuneneu.
Since then several new men have been
added, materially strengthening the
team.
Later in the season", Sutton hopes to
play Oliver's Seguendos here.
Ifopfifed Results
Xjry fv of Oar
ondtrfal LittU
Want Ad-and
vatch the Result
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HAMBERLAIN
on military affairs, Chamberlain baa an
important voice in the military matters
of the nation, and the method of using
and recompensing the national guard
of tbo country.
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went be adopted the legislature would j
be piohiblted from increasing It by
moro than 1153,000, It is asserted.
Pointing out that the total levy tor
1315 was 13.112.000.' and ,that for 1914
$4,163,000, they declare that such an
increase would be insumcient and that
the state and Its institutions would
suffer. if
"The chief trouble with our system
of taxation in Oregon today is the
strait Jacket of constitutional restraint
which prevents an orderly and rational
development." said one authority. "On
account of fhe iron rule of uniformity
in assessment and taxation prescribed
In our constitution, we are prevented
from using methods of classification in
taxation which have everywhere been
found necessary it the various forms
and classes of property are to be effec
tively and fairly taxed. .
JURYMEN FAIL TO
REACH A VERDICT
DISAGREEMENT IN CRESCENT
CASE IS REPORTED AFTER
THREE HOURS OF DBLIBERA
TION LA.ST NIGHT
No verdict was reached in the suit of
J. C. Houston against Augustine M.
JoHey and other residents of the Cres
cent district, the Jury being discharged
at 11 o'clock last night, after failing to
reach an agreement. The talesmen
were out three hours.
Tho case was an action for conver
sion and damages, resulting from the
Belling of an estrayed horse for dam-
ages he caused in a garden. N. O.
Wallace of Prinevllle and B. L. Elliott
'of this city were tbo opposing attor
neys.
MARINES F16HT
Ml REBELS
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tCAPERTON'S REPORT SAYS ONE
' MAN WAS KILLEO WHEN SANTO
'' OOMIN0O TRENCHES WERE
, CAPTURED V
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WASHINGTON, D. C, June II
American marines captured two liaes
ot rebel trenchu.". I.) Hanto Domingo,
according to Admiral Caporton'n re
port to tro n"vy department. There
was one marine killed.
, The leport nays the fight lasted
, about an hour. After a short artillery
urj ion, the Americans carried the
' trendies ip a storming attack.
CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Will Provide New Waists and Dresses for
Klamath Falls Women at very great Savings
t New patterns in stripes and figures in wash goods,
nifty and up to date. Will close these out at a
great sacrifice, so everyone can afford a new dress
10c lawns at 8 l-3c
45c suitings at 37 l-2c
30c heavy stripes at 25c
27 l-2c heavy stripes at 22 l-2c
12 l-2c lawns and crepes at 10c
15c lawns, crepes and voiles at 12 l-2c
1 7 l-2c lawns, crepes and voiles at 15c
20c lawns, crepes and voiles at 1 7 l-2c
Beginning Thursday
You have yet time to have a new dress for the Fourth
Stilts Drygqods Co.
"Where the Ladies Shop" ' Klamatlb Falls, Ore.
WANTS 10 BE THE
TROOP CHAPLAIN
BONANZA M. E. PASTOR WRITES
FOR PARTICULARS OF OROANI-,
ZATION WITH A VIEW TO JOIN.
I NO COMPANY
j With Dr. Johnson, a physician, to
'care for the health of the troopors, and
J Dr. Leonard a dentist, to look to tho
Klamath men's teeth, tho bodily Ills of
tho members of the proposed Klamath
, military company are pretty well taken ,
care of. Now there Is a man ready to
care for the spiritual welfare of (ho
cltlxen soldiers. '
ThlH man 1h Iluv. Sydney W. Hall,
pastor of the Bonanza Methodlxt
church. He writes tho Herald to iwoor
tain If there Is a chaplain for tho local
national guard organization, and atikH'
for particulars of service, with a view
to Joining as chaplain.
MERRILL CASE IS
IN CIRCUIT COURT
JURY IS COMPLETED AND EVI
DENCE IS BEING SUBMITTED IN
CASE APPEALED FROM TULE
LAKE JUSTICE COURT
Trial of the suit ot J, H. Hobbs
against J. O. Swindler is proceeding
nicely. The Jury was selected thin
forenoon, and this afternoon testimony
Im being submitted by tho witnesses.
The case was appealed to the cir
cuit court from the Justice court at
, Merrill. Hobbs obtained a Judgment
there against Swindler for 1161.65, and
he makes & counter claim agalnn't
' Hobbs for $1M. 9
J. C. Itutenlo represents HobbH, The
defense is being conducted by W. H. A.
Kenaer.
Don't forget to attend the dance at
the Pavilion this evening. It
May Be Appointed
Attorney General
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I Woll Informed persons In Washing-
ton belluvo Prcxldent Wilson will namn
I'Ih attoinoy gonoral, Thomas Watt
uregory, for tlio placo on tho United
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StatoH Huprcmo court bench mado va-
rant by tho resignation of Justice Jonn Hutchona waH visiting si- .om
Hughes. ' Mr. Orogory is CC years of' a ?ew dayH BK- " 'ormorly w yughl
age. Ho wa born and raised In Texas. .cn00' h"8'
iru ....!...-. .... . ..
...,. ,m uuo,ney general in
placo of Justice MeKeynolds, then in
tho callnt, h v.a a apoclul coansel
in tho dip.it Imeiit ol Juollco for the
prosecullon of thoiNow Haven railroad.
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TOO I.AI'K TO CLASSIFY
WANTRD Voun; l.idy ;o leant nura-
Ing.
-! ' ws; Mim-nwunk
hospital.
28-4t
Dance at tho Pavilion tonight, Good
timn for all.
It
Argmiino liaa inalliutcd a (oiiHor
ship on toloKiauiH, tho ftPiiiltng or
which might touch on tbo neutrality
of ijo roptibllc.'
Subset I bo fm the Herald, ufty cunt
a month.
50c grenidinea, fancies
and Voiles at
40c
25c fancies, crept,
lawns and voiles nt
20c
PACHFIC COAST LEAOUE
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Si tandfng of th Clubk
Won Lol I'cL
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I.oi Angollnt .......-.. 44
.San Franelnco .......43
Portland . . 35
Ifialt tMkvi . . . 32
Oakland j: . ,.-33
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Results Yesterdsy
l No Knmo nl Portland on account of
,wet cro'tndH.
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No ri into nt I.OM Angelvri on account
.ol non- irrlval of Salt Lake team.
! At S in FnDcWcH- It, II. K
OaklaPul ., 4 11 0
jSan FrnnclHco .... 0' C o
i I'ronnh and Klllotl; llaum, antl
1 IliuoVnt. Drown ivplapod Ilaum in Hi"
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I Nollln Doton ia the poAitcsHor of n
new automobile. Just noir D. It. Doton
,jli preparing a building In which to
lj house IW
i Clayton Burton Is hauling Iok ('
( Van Valkenburg. These are belns
J hauled to' the Xeno landing, to b
'flowed to Ackley brothent' mill at tli
V Val1'
j A larae drove of seats la at Kcr n
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(ikuiii, id aiinox l" poopio niiu v - on
..all tho erass.
Mrr, Pt T No,,0 hM beeu
tbecaioof Dr. Hamilton for som
- unnut, (.. K.n vnrv nnn-
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I'rofcsHor Beggs ha jioaaV' 0 Crater
Mike. Ho expects to be if
' I, M. llertholf has about
now barn.
ie a woo.
InlHhed hl
,, to Mr. and
rrow at the
rharo will
A reception will bo giver
Mi, A If ted Keller toavo
fCollcT Inoiliciw' niiicli. '
n l'itj;o crowd prenent.
Mr. JaiuoH liau cciiwv
jiicihI woik on
1,1 1 now Htnre building-'
Tor the very best II
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