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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914
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♦ REACHES KVKRYONB *
• IN KLAMATH COUNTY «
NUMBER Mi
Defiance, Cup Defender Candidate
I INK Itlt i ll HEAL, Will. KNOWN MIKS PR! IF
INDIAN. IN IX A < RITI
dition as
UHI
II:
COMPLETED
In which the Browns and Wylund
hl* family are embroiled All of the
parties concerned are already bound
over to the grand jury on previous
Charges made by ti e other*
Added |o the bllleili«-«*
IK-lgllborhood. till- opposing utter Iley*.
|i|*lrlrl Attorney Irwin und II ay A
Merryiuuii tor the defeuae, are con
serving Judge Gowen’S fuel supply
by keeping the court room warm.
"If you try any more bullying of
our witnesses, you’ll have rue to set
tle with," thundered Hay this after
noon.
"That will suit me," we* Irwin’s
retort.
"Perbap* we’d better adjourn
few minute« und settle some of this
outside," suggested Gowen
At another period. Hay stated tlint
lrwlwn had promised to "keep th«-
case dec, nt. but hl* question* Indi
cated that he had failed "
Irwin then Informed Hay that he
"was following hl* model."
rill
IL FON.
• i or »N
AIT M K IlY ’
hXIH
GOES UNDER THE
AT MERRILL FOR AP
PEXLH.TTIM,
BUT
IN
A TIMBER CRUISE
RENTING
ea ; i ,: i : today
SUPREME COURT HOLDS RIGHT
TO CONTRACT
Link River B«
:i i ell known old
Taken sud<l«i.l> 'll on Wednesday,
Klamath Indian, la a the hospital, Miss Catherine Urchin, editor of the In Dn laion Prepaml by Just far Mc
Clore Io death, with L. ■ skull fiac- Merrill Record, wai operated upon'
Nary. It I* Held That Even if the
for appendicitis at '1 rrlll last night.
tin
ed
Th<
Utas
Wllllami
1»
held
at
(
ousty la Over $5,00«» to Debt,
AUrgrd “l.uuil ig" »I Nvveral Itall-
The case wa_ »«■-' u. and In the opin
the Klamath Ageiuy l»c. -Hug the out- ion of Dr. Patterson, demanded lm-' Fruten la a Duty If Necessary la
kmx I» Arc < lini by UtNIgrvesmau
rome- This i* the result ut au as- mediate attention.
Making Equitable Asees*
ito.
> «-Il ut U lv. olluin im Ihr- B<«*oli*
sault upon Beal by William* l:-.st
Dr. Han..iton of this city was called
De<Iskin Ha* Local B-wring
Why the ll< giilallou of Itollroatl
wiek, when Williams struck the to Merrill, and assisted in the opers-
I
tion.
Telephone
advices
from
the
Finance* a* Well a* Operation I*
uged ruan with a horseshoe.
Alfalfa City today state that Mis*
According to the Indians, Williams
SALEM, June 4.—Not only Is It
Madly N<* m K m I.
Prehm Is resting easy today
returned to the reservation from
well within the provisions of the state
Ki i.i. th Falls intoxicated, and had
constitution, but it is the duty of the
I ulled Press Service
a bottle with him He was st Band's :
county court to take the steps, even
hi tu<-. and wom acting so boisterous i
WASHINGTON. 1» C. Jun« 4
though Indebtedness may be incurred
that Beal cautioned him to keep still'
The lilial vole on the entire anti-trust
in excess of >5,000, to have the tim
or leave.
program outlined by the Wilson ad
ber In the county cruised for the pur
After telling Williams thia, the In--
ministration Is scheduled for tomor
dianx say that the old fellow went to
pose of taxation, if that is required In
row In the house of representatives
his barn. As be was coming back
order to obtain equality In taxation,
1 .
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The debate on the bill of Congress
Williams struck him on the head with
according
to an opinion written by
man Nam Rayburn of Texas for the
the horseshoe, which he carried underl
AT
THIS
TIME
PROPERTY
OWN-
Justice
Charles
McNary and handed
regulating of railroad stocks and
his coat.
ERN WILL SHOW BY WRITTEN:*”“
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bonds will close tonight.
Since then. Beal bas been in a semi
case of O. Wingate, appellant, vs.
The Rayburn end of the debate WMN
conscious state. He seems unable to
SIGNATURES, THE SENTIMENT i Clatsop county.
opened this afternoon by Congress
speak, but apparently understands
OF
THE PEOPLE
Wingate sought to enjoin the coun
A-
Jr*
man Each of Wisconsin In hl* argu
what is said to him Last night Beal
ty court from abiding by a contract
ment he cited the disclosures con
was brought here by his son. Roos,
■ to have the timber cruised so the as-
nected with the "looting" of the New
and trepanning was re««>rted to by
Another meeting of those interest- »essor might have some knowledge
Haven, Frisco, I’ere Marquette, Hock
Dr.
Merryman
Advic«-s
from
the
ibe
t.
i«-e
to
take
)
1
>'e
soon
will
de-
The 1 •«-flunee is the second of the
ed In the creation of the Fifth sewer upon which to make assessments, and
Island and Boston line* as one reason
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I cup defender candidate* to be launch- teinnue which >- *«.el is to sail against hospital today slate that his condi-1 unit will be held tonight in Milla Ad- also to enjoin the court from enter-
I
why the Interstate Commerce ('ora
tion
is
even
better
than
expected
dltion ball. At this time, the sentl- Ing into a contract for the conatruc-
Nhe has begun her trials to lest the boat Sir Thoma* Lipton sends to
mission ought to have the regulation W ILLIAM* SKINNER HOLDS ONTO 1 ed.
the I nit« d State*. One remarkable
.
ment of the people regarding the con- tlon of a pail. In both instances WIn
her speed. The men who have built feature of the Defiance is the long
of railroad finance* as well a* the op
struction of the sewer will be shown, gate's contention being that such con-
LOSING PROPONHTON BECAUSE (hlg vessel believe that she is superior
eration of the roads
lualnmari
It rises 153 feet above
Thls will be done by exhibiting a' tract* were in violation of the provl-
HE CAN NEE SILVER LINING To j lor to the other two candidates, the the deck, and gives the boat a pecu
'collection of slips, either for or sions of the constitution which pro-
The races of liar appearance at first sight.
CLOUD OF DEBT AND TROUBLE Resolute mid Vaniti-
agalnst the improvement.
These bibit a county from Incurring lndebi-
Iwere secured by a committee which edneas In excess of >5,000 except In
interviewed the property owners, certain instances.
United I’reas Service
The assessor had represented to the
The big majority are In favor of the
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Juue 4,—
county court that the timber lands la
sewer system
s
William Skinner, one of the directors
Clatsop probably were under valued
SOMETHING WENT WRONG WITH
of the New Haven company, testified '
>46,000,000, and that It was impossi
today that h«» has faith In the future'
ble to ascertain the value of the lands
THE WORKS. AND TWO ARMY
of the New Haven road
without having them properly cruised
OFFICERS FALL IN WATER AND
HISTORY OF THE CRYSTAL FEI I*
In hl* testimony he said that lu
Thereupon th* court entered into a
ARE DROWNED
* as contract to have the work done. Th*
IN BEING REHANHED OVER i spite of the fact that he la at present '
l¥ circuit court sustained the county
losing >40,000 annually on bls hold
ROAD DISPUTE, WHILE ATTOR
I court’s action, and Wingate appealed.
ings. he intends to hold them, and,
PORTSMOUTH
England, June 4.
NEYS WRANGLE.
thia In face of the fact that the stock i
Justice McNary points out that the
Naval Lieutenants Arthur Rice and T.
I* steadily declining In value, having
constitutional provision brought Into
8. Chesswell were killed this after QUARTER BLOOD IS ACCUSED OF the CMe
gone from 320 to 64
Inhibition only to
Whether this witness instilled
noon while testing a new aeroplane
involuntary Indebtedness, and not to
Nklnner and his family connections j OF YOK E ON THE FURBI. FOR
against that In a homestead contest .are the largest holder* of the New-
near hear.
I SING HIS ROOM IN LODGING tUch as Is thrust upon the county by
some years ago. whether or not that Haven share*
The men were flying over South
HOUSE H)R ILLICIT TRAFFIC operation of law.
In hl* testimony he, MER SENATOR FROM OREGON
witness Is at outs with another be defended the Interlocking director
ampton water when the machinery
"We think the testimony forcibly
IN MAKING GREAT I'ROGRI■ sj*
IN LIQUOR
cause they did not let him take wa ates
got out of order, and the machine and
shows," says Justice McNary, “that
WITH Ills Illi. FEDERAL HIGH-
ter from a certain ditch, whether this
m«-n foil into the bay. The men were
It was impossible for the assessor with
piece of road la an established high
drowned before assistance could
WAI IMPROVEMENT MEASURE
Chsrged with selling liquor to In- Bny deKree of ■«“'•<* “> »« ‘“d
Russia
*
population
la
Increasing
at
way- three are some of the questions
reach them
dlans, Charles Spencer, a quarter-
the tlmber ,n the «’■‘“»•»o'
that are being propounded In Justice the rate of 2,500,000 a year. It Is
blood Indian, was arrested test ul»ht *°*d> *Uere roll,‘
00 *
raid.
It
uow
stand*
at
about
147,-
Gowen's court this afternoon. during
WASHINGTON. D. C.. June 4
by Patrolman Wilson Today te *p-*ounl <>r «»« «o»P«n*rabte vherawer
000.000.
the progress of the trial of W- F.
Consistently pursuing his policy of
peared before U. S. Commune. tMe <0««^
of
-ntietf
Wylsnd and Clarence Hunt, on charge
quiet, personal effort, former Senator
Charles J. Ferguson and wa. bound
aa nMerUkUK of tliA
of obstructing a highway
The p*ft week the streets of Baker Jonathan Bourne Is working up con
over to the federal grand jury his*1”*' 9ud th* **'“ of au,t
W
The hearing la the result of a neigh were lighted for the flrst time from siderable support for his plan
bond
being
fixed at >1.000.
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lu ’^5""*
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borhood row In the Crystal district. the municipal plant
- federal aid to good roads.
Spencer is believed to have carried
d'“y de.ulved «x.n th*
Being out of the senate, lie has no
on an extensive liquor traffi with ^aBt)
f
opportunity to make speeches on the
Indians Several Indians will appea. the eounljt to «ase such tn- ana tu Ito
judgment would suggest more equit
subjeit. Still further handicapped
as witnesses against him.
ably to apportion the toll of taxation
OTHER STATE BUILDINGS AT THE
by the lack of prestige that the sena
which mankind haa paid through the
torial toga gives. Bourne is working
FAIR GROUNDS ARE NEARING
University Honors Woman
flight of centuries as the cost of civil
under great dlflleultle*. but is keeping
FINISH— CANADA PAVILION United Press Service
ised society.
everlastingly nt the task he has map
DENVER. June 4,—Mrs Mary C.
‘ While absolute uniformity and
ped out for accomplishment.
WILL SOON HE IN READINESS
of >2.’,000,000 a year, and the bill Is
C. Bedford, state superintendent of exact equality of taxation Is a baso-
The billion dollar road scheme now pending in the senate. It is said
public instruction, will receive the leas dream In view of the imperfec
staggered many members of congress that the bill does not meet with much
honorary degree of Doctor of Letters tions of humanity, yet. approximation
Idaho
was
the
first
of
the
states
to
when It was first proposed. Nome were
favor in that body, and, moreover, comp|ete jt8 state building at the Pan- from the University of Denver to is not unattainable. Therefore, a su
Inclined to look upon It with levity,
has the opposition of most good roads aIua.pacjfic international Exposition. night. The degree will be conferred preme duty rested upon the agencies
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but when comment from road users
„enthusiast* outside of congress.
The building was completed last at the meeting held to commemorate
It la feared that such an approprla- month
A Hllll further evidence of the need 'bill, wlili-h would greatly relieve the over the country showed no criticism
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the semi-centennial of the university
of representatives of the water users settlers ns to their payments, th«' on the score of magnitude of the plan, tlon. scattered among the forty-eight
The huge New York state building,
the
project
was
given
more
careful
stall's, with a provision for paying the to cost >300,000, is structurally com I
In Washington to urge the early pass 'secretary bus from time to time fur
money to local road officials at the plete. and the ornamentation will be
age of the reclamation extension bill, ther extended the date for payment and favornble consideration.
Though the subject has not been rate of >60, $30 or $15 per mile, ac
is shown ill the following order Issued I until June I, 1914.
applied in the fall.
The present order Is to give ample discussed on the floor of either house. cording to the character of the road.
by Rvcretary Lane, a copy of which
The Canadian pavilion, which will
haa just been received by the Herald: notice that In case of the failure of It Is understood! that Bourne has tak- would not result in building much of also cost >300,000, is now far toward
en
occasion
to
explain
all
the
provl-
‘t
he
high
class
of
permanently
im-
"No action under order of Jun«« 23, congress to push the lellef hill ap-
completion. The pavilion Is 420 feet
1913, will be taken awaiting action |proved by the department. It will be slon of his plan, and to set forth the proved roads that are desired.
long by 210 feet wide, with at aver
arguments
In
Its
favor
to
many
mem
Bourne’s plan is large enough to age height on the main portion of
of congress on extension bill. If said I necessary for the settler* to make the
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bill la not enacted Into law by Aug payments in question by August 15. bers of the senate anil to some mem secure extensive road construction, 180 feet.
and. under Its bonding features would
ust 1, an order will bo made requiring rhese payments have remained un bers of the house.
The exhibit will be under the
The house has already passed what enable the states to pay for the roads charge of the exhibition commission
payment by August 15. If passed, an paid for much more than a year, and
order will be made by August 15 In |tho secretary has postponed action la commonly known as the Shackel while using them, instead of paying er of Canada. Colonel W. Hutchin-j
conformity with the terms of the new -from time to time on the assumption ford bill, carrying an appropriation for them In advance.
son, with a staff of officials. It will
that congress would come to the re-
law."
Wtlliar B. Freer, at present super . tend that be la the victim of internal
include the products of every prov
On June 23, 1913, In order to meet ¡lief of the water users.
visor
of Indian reservations in Okla politics, and that he was not to blame
ince,
whether
they
are
making
exhib
Ago
Mexico Declared War Illi Years
Officiate* Mcs-f Ings Resumed
The secretary recognizes fully the
the needs of many settlers on the
homa, Is to succeed Edson Watson as for the charges made against him.
its
or
not.
Canada
appropriated
i
United Press Service
projects, HecreUry I .line Issued nn i necessity for the relief which Is pro United Press Service
>’>00,000 for its display at the expo superintendent of the Klamath In which were acts of hla subordinates,
WASHINGTON, D. C„ June 4.— sition and New York >700,000.
order which reduced by two-thirds posed In this bill, and which has pass
dian reservation
Announcement to about which be was Ignorant at the
AUIIUNR, N. V.. Juno 4. -The
the building charge lust due on the ed the senate. He has made strong New York Conference of Mayors and Additional Interest, because of the
time they were committed.
this effect has just been received.
water right application of each water representations in urging Its passage other city officials resumed their ses present Mexican situation was lent
The announcement that Freer l* to
Freer will reach here about the 1st
Strikes and lockouts in Rhode Is
user, und ordered that there should by the house of representatives, and sions here today, with much of the to today by the fact that sixty-nine land during 1913 caused a loss ot of July. He will take charge as soon be the agent apparently ends ths
be no cam ellntlon of entries or water takes the present action In order that work of yesterday to be gone over. years ago today Juno 4, 1R45
movement started here a couple of
>122,855 to wage earners and about thereafter as details are arranged.
right applications for delinquency In payments may be made this summer Further discussion of municipal prob Mexico derlared war against the >350,000 In value of production to
Watson’s leaving the Indian ser days ago to have H. G. Wilson, form
before the situation Is further com- lems, Ini'ludlng tire protection and Unite I States. Today is also the an- employers, according to the report of vice follows the request of the In er agent and now supervisor, again
payments until December I, 1913.
In anticipation of the pnsaago of plicated by the falling due of another city taxation was scheduled at today's nlveraary of the arrival of the Brit- the commissioner of Industrial Sta dian bureau for bis resignation, which named as head of th* Klamath rss-
the proposed twenty year extension Installment.
be tendered Friends of Watson con- -ervattun.
regular sessions
tlattc*.
I kh fleet In America In 1778.
MEETING TONIGHT
NEW HAVEN ROAD
TWO MORE KILLED
UPPER LAKE ROW
for Good Road Bill
NOW COMPLETED
Need a Representative
Unless 20-Year Bill Passes, Charges Soon Due
Superintendent Is Named
Oklahoma Man Chosen to Succeed Edson Watson
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