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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1911)
im!!ammmstwmi"'''iS i?' s i t PROnMMON AL CARDS Ik U TROAX, M. D. IQl-ltl, Hmii-OIn, 114; N. ll. BR. C A. RAMRO, Dasrtlet All work aunmatoad. Klamntk 0nnty Rank kid. rorth nnd Mala strata. Fkons III. lRs,Or. RRNBTCHIOTTra Tsneker of VMK MsnJeMn aai Osmet Studt. Stllta Mock OrkRnVe D. V. KUYKEXDALL, Attorney at Law Ofles. Whlto-Maddos Bldg Phone l. Klamatk Falls, Or. I. JAY KRAFT Architect Reinforced CsmnU and Steel Buildings n Speclslty ' Room tlS-101, Odd Fellows Bid. MMCRLLAXROni M. MnTBTflKNRACHRR, SeceonVHead Store Beveatk mad Mala. Bay, sells aad trades koaMkold good. men's dotklat. hddlug. tool. etc. Phone SIS RAMSEY'S KXPRRM If you want your stuff moved aad moTed quick, get Ramsby's Riprces to do It. Comar Seveatk aad Mala stmts Phone SIS Mruimswi1 Call np COMSTOCK. MS. If joa want aajr klad of HELP. Register at the COMBTOCK If yea want smploymesL ARTRTRR. WUSOK CNR For everrthlag la Music, th keat of Striags aad Pianos, at prlass that are right, go to. the Klamath falls Haste Hoase. Paoae 717. TOTRRIAHDRtnrRR Now Is tke time to bar laad aroaad Merrill.. Oet la oa the groaad door, before we get oar railroad. We have tke cheapest aad best wad la the Taller. See or writ to the Merrill Laad Compear. Merrill, Origea. ) ) WOOD WM4 CM fsTMat lift Dt7 slab aad Meek Delivered snywbere la tke ettr Lea? orders at O. K. Tiaas fsr Cow, Pbon ST1. r Ckqr P. C CA1L80N SUGAR, WHITE FINI AND RID FIR We have tke Inn qilpptd lUmlig 111 UUe City awl nd art Jpvtpared tohtnonrtaUlklBdf of flmklual work pftfl-CLAKl i$p. hLUsRT . hRLLS SIT Mat Saraet THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. MKar and Pmprtstor PHILIP J. S1NNOTT, - CRT RdUar Pabllshsd dally eaeept Saaany at 111 FoarthBtrwt KLAMATH FALLS. . . SATURDAY. MAY ST. Itll LOUISIANA WILL REGAIN TREASURE THK ORDINANCE OF ShWanWION DRAWN UP RY THAT STATIC MAY ItK RETURNED RY THK WAR DEPARTMENT . United Prsat Service WASHINGTON. May 17. After nearly fifty year la the archive of the war department. It aow probsblo that the ordinance of ilon pasted by the atate of Loulslaaa will be returaed to that state. A lutlon Introduced by Seaator PssUr providing for Its return has beea fa vorably reported to the ssaate. aad Ita passage Is eipected. The auggeetloa tor Ita return was made by the war departmeat oRclal. They aaw ao reaaoa tor Ita reteatloa among the war departmeat records. though they Iscked authority to re turn It to Loulslaaa. Their aagg tloa was warmly received la Louis iana, and tor several year efforts have beea made to enact legislatlea for Its return. Thus far Seaator Hey. burn, noted for wavlag the "bloody ihlrt" la the senate oa simitar Ques tions, has blocked actloa upoa the resolution by raiting a point of order, There Is reasoa to believe, however. that his oppotltloa will be rendered Ineffectual at this aessloa. The document waa eaacted la con ventlon at Baton Rouge oa Jaaaary SS, 1861. It remalaed at tke state cspitol until the capture of the city by federal troops. At the war partmeat there Is aow ao oa who Is familiar with the history of Its re ceipt In Washington. During the fed cral. occupation of Loulslaaa there were many records shipped to Wash Ington, and It la presumed that the ordinance of seceeeioa was aawag them. The Loulslaaa ordlaaace la aaasaal la that It Is dose la kotk RngUsk aad French, In parallel columns. Oat of the 131 names slgaed to It. aearly half are plainly Preach la their deriv ation. The doeumeat has beea kept rolled up la a metal case slac Its selture. snd aa a result tke perek- meat Is showing signs of craeklag. The signatures near the bottom are fast fsdlng .aad are scarcely legible. A curious feature Is tbat tke docu ment Is undated. Tke signature In clude those of A. Moatoa, preside! of the convention. The whole argument upon which the Southern sUtesmea h d their claim of the right of a state to secede i found la oa word in the Loulslaaa ordlaaace. This word I "compact," by which the document of mission characterise tke federal eeastltnti. The Northern view, coming- dw from the old federal party, waa that the coastltntloa waa a coatraet. from which no party could wHkdraw, rath er than a temporary agreemeat, t be terminated apon th dlr of any party to do ao. The tat of th ordi nance waa aa follews: "Aa ordlaaace to dwaolv tk union between the stats of LMlstaaa snd other sutes la the Ualted Bute of America wjtk her, nnder the com pact entitled th Coastltntloa of the United Bute of America. "We. the people of th stat of Louisiana, la convention ssssmhlsl. dc declare aad ordala, aad.R I ker- by declared aad ordalasd "That th ordtnaa paaaad hy a In convention of November 11, 1111, whereby the Coastltntloa of the Unit WHOLIIA11 LUMBER RITAIL foohi last ISIkV-Ked Fir and lias Bark LUMBM AMP BOX COMPANY ed Stats aad th amendments to the Constitution were adopted, and nil laws and ordinances by which the state of Louisiana became n member of the Federal Union, be ami the same hereby are repealed and abro gated, and that tho Union now sub ststlag between Louisiana and the other states nnder the name ot the Ualted States of America Is hereby dissolved. "We do further declare and ordain 'IThat the state ot Louisiana hero- by resume all rights and powers heretofore delegated to the govern ment ot the United States; that her cltlteas are absolved from all alle giance to said government; and that she Is In full possession of nil those rights ot sovereignty which appertain to a tree and Independent state. "We do further declare and ordain "That all rights acquired and vest ed under tho Constitution ot the United States or any act of congress or treaty, or under any laws ot this state aad not Incompatible with this ordlaaac shall remain In forco and have the same effect aa If this ordl aaace had aot been passed." SAYS CEMETERY SHOOED BE CLEAN QRAND ARMY COkDOTTEK 8VO- GBSTS THAT ALL GET OCT AMI WORK WITH A WILL FOR THK IMPROVEMENT Editor Herald: Deeeratloa Day la n'ear at hand, aad aothlag as yst dono to mako the cemetery at least decently clesn, In order that the observance of tho sol emn ceremonies of the Grand Army ot the Republic aad Women's Relief Corp may be fittingly observed with out shocking the sensibilities ot all thoae who i may not have become fa miliar with the lack of respect tor the dead that characterises this com munity. That the condition of the public burial place la a shame and a reproach to a community that pretends to be civilised, goes without saying, and the only wonder Is that any one consents to cast their lot with a people who treat their dead much like tho sav ages. Cannot the people ot this town awake to a aease of shame, and re solve to make aa honest effort to re trieve tkemselves from the odium ot selaskaeaa snd neglect that tho con dition ot onr cemetery seems to war- laat, aad contribute either money or nurk, aa amoaat they would spenl almost-aay evealag to see a plcturt show, a boxlag boat, or a theatrical performance, to a fund to be applied to th cleaatag up of tho public ceme tery? DECORATION COMMITTEE. tWIttUYK WMaSB We'll PsVIr Wm an mil express Slac tk dlseontlananc of the mall service on trains 39 sad 40, U Is prakabl that arraagemeau will be mad by tk dpartmsat to kav two sank of null, on for tk north nnd on fsr tk south, taken from her to Weed by express. Tke sdvle of Post masur Emmltt ana been asked on tk atattsr, nnd n will recommend tkat It b don. Tkla woald saabls tke mall arriving her la tk evealag from Lakevlew, Merrill. Fort Klamath aad the north ern part ot th couaty, to be sent out of her In th morning. Instead of laying over until late In th afternoon. In addition to th county mall wklch arrives kere ky stag, after the even lag train ha departed. It Is stated tkat tk grantor portion of tk ont going city mall la posted la tk tb. lag. LOMG nMBERg AlflCIALTT Verticil grained Fkorig,Ceillfl4 tndCleirNttlTC Fir for finlih work, sifo Lath and nUgiilet for fasl SHERWOOD MD GANNON NOW AT SWORDS' POINTS United Press Service t I s,,wj mu,c by the choir. WA8IIINOTON, May 37. Point- The public cordially Invited. Inn to Cannon, Congressman Sher- wood of Ohio In the house olonln !(-,f,Uin Hclence declared that he could piove llmt. 8,,rVn, t room 21(1, Odd Fellows' Cannon ns speaker smothered h'', budding, wood's dollor-a-day pension bill. Sunday school at 10; SO. Sherwood and Cannon sit closo to- Smict, Bl ,,'clock a. ru., theme, ucthsr. and Camion leaped to l'l;..Am.0t nm Modern Necromancy, feet, shookjhls fisl In Sherwood's faco Ani j,,,HH,rll(m m y,iolltm Do. and sneuica: "i now iook ou in me ee and say ou tell an untruth In that statement." A point of iirdei prevented n fur ther row. H1U1I SCHOOL NOTKM Thmn who nre exoecllnil to enroll In Summer school should be on hand promptly nt 8:30 o'clock next Men- '.Int. mnrnlnp PnrnlllniMlf tklll Inkn ..I hnt tin... nn.ln nrncrnn, III bo arranged. Thoso who cannot pos. uiornlnK. on account ot the high slbly be on hand at that time will bojichool sermon, the congregation will enrolled later, but each will find It -attend the penlccs held at the high to his advantage at the time ot ihescnooi nssomoiy nan Initial enrollment. Tho commencement exercise begin with tho baccalaureate sermon Sun day morning by Itor. Hilton. Tho services will be held In the high school auditorium. The Junior class hss plsnned some beautiful decorn- tlons for tho occasion. School closed Friday with a lonn and enthusiastic assembly, "v-fi"" wero tnado by members ot tho faculty, Mr. Wlrtt was called upon for n piano solo, and responded In his usual picas- . .... ..... ii..tt ........i" gnvo voice to the enthusiasm of the1" .T. T7ii -j .t... .,-, ,,.,,.. vMlm, plenty of limber, spring that stuueni oou). rt ,.. ,,K , .,- . . ... ..,.. i.i ... Iliouse, bar of 1 10 tons rapacity s otk- The faculty has Snlshed making :out ; wlhlMhB wl -ock tho grado cards, and will pax them, ,,,, M1Mllk, JjJZl .,,-, ... . .!. i-..- ui.,i. f(..r. rsnrh, with amp water supply: mrge "i: . ' zrz: :k," .z :::. ::. noon at the class day exercises. WASHINGTON lllllRFM Secretary of War Dickinson, re cently resigned, who Is n closo stu dent of Civil War liUtory. was com- nicotine Ihu other day on tho far: that during the first car of tho war no less than Id per cent of the Con federate commanders wero northern born men. One might say that tho day of tho "Tennis Cabinet" had returned, but tor the fact that the sessions on tho tennis court bark of the executive offices lack the prcsxmco of tho oc cupant of the While House. Secre tary of tho Navy Meyer, Assistant Sec retary Deekman Wlnthrop and Am bassador Jussernnd are tho most reg- lUlar attendants. ' More callers nre received each day by Major General l.connrd Wood, tho chief of staff. It. S. A., than by any man In tho internment servlcu with tho exception of tho president. They keep tho general so busy that he lis formed tho habit of doing without lunch, and contents himself with nn spplo or two eaten at his desk. Representative Swagar Sherley (dcm., Ky.) has the niftiest sumrao. outfit of sny of too representatives. It Is a whlto linen suit, which the Kentueklsn wesrs with white shoe.), white socks, whlto necktie and a white hat with a white band. e Governor Chase Osborn of Mich- Igsn. hero recently, complained that congressional ensctmonts showed "too much lawyer spirit." He said that nearly three-fourths of the mom hers are lawyers, and asserted thoro would be better laws If the other pro fesslons were represented moro ade quately. H 'I AT TkTR CRTRCRRS I I 4 Services at the various churches of th city for tomorrow, will be as fol lews: Cliarch of the Oscrd First mass, with nkert lattraatloa, at 1:10 a. a. Second mass at 10:10 a. m., with sermon oa th Oospel of th Sunday. Sunday school at 0:10 a. m. All ar cordially lariud to attad. Rsv. John J. Cuaalagkam, S. J psa tor. Corner Words avenue aad Donald street, First Falrvlsw addl- tloa. see Chriatlsn Ckarsh On account of tk BaccaUureat sermon at the klgk school, the Sun day morning ssrvle at tk Christian church will be dismissed. Bible school nml will bo adjourned In time tor thoso no desiring to roach the high school In time tor the servlco there. The etenlng sirvlco nt tho church nt 8 o'clock. The pastor will preach In the evening on tho tuple, " What's th,. lllffnrfllirnT" m,l0d," Wednesday evening services bsgln nt S o'clock. All Invttod. Onuv MetlKxlUt Kplscopal Sunday school at 10 a. nv, Dr. W. A. Leonard suporlntendsat. Sorlces at 11 a. m. ami 8 p. m.Jw Geo. II, Feese, pastor. Oeueral clssitat 12:10. II. D. Hsr '. leader. Kpworth Lesgue at 6:30 p. m. Roy NelSOH, presldont. Sbllllll AnilOUUCelUUnt lU til Kvcnlng theme. "The Courtship of S nipalhy," The eenlng services are the annual decoration services, which, ar. a rule, nre held In tho morning. The Grand Army, Itellet Corps and others will attend tho services In a body. Special music by Mrs. tllrdcan 1 1'rnker Gamble, and the choir. A cordial welcome. Obliging ush eis. Good music, IMPROVED FARMS SUO seres nmr !orHa, 90 acre ii- . incesioper.crr. iali. lo arm, to mile from Falls, am ucres umlrr ditch, sll feared and In. proved; wiino of I lie best land In tke alley ami in Hie lirart of inn Improv ed srrllon. Itire 840 prr arrr. only KJ.IMXI rash and long tin on the bnl. niicr. INI m rra on Ltmt lllvrr. 70 ear In alfalfa, all nnder the dltrh. fenced ami writ Improved; drrfi sandy I nam, with rxrrUmt drainage. Price SM prr arret terms. A farm wMh sore Income. OA iim two arilM (mas llkSUaaV ' AS seres nnder dltrh, fenced aad snv proved. Price S4H per acre; easy terms. 40 arrra two miles from FaKs; fruit aad potato land; on mala Price SBO per acre. Better have n look nt this. 1 1 acres, two snlle from Falls, on main mad; good fonr-roosn honor, barn, oalbnHdMgas some of tho very hrst for potatoes, vegetables, frnM snd especially chickens. Price SI.SM, term. Smaller tracts close In at reason, able price and terms. CR1LCOTK J) RtCR Nest to th Amsrteaa Ratrl i Ml NOTIC'H FOR RUM To Whom It May Concern Sealed bids aro hereby requested for the cruising of timber la Township thirty-three (33), ranges II and 15 osst.a Township thirty-four (34), rang 11 nnd IS east. Township thirty-five (36), rsagei II nnd IS cast. As per directions to bo obtained at the ufflco of the county Judge. Dlds will be opened Monday, Jaae tth. lll. " i WM. S. WORDEN, Couaty Judge. By order of the Couaty Court. THK COOK WHO KNOWS Will toll you that It makes a lot of difference In the results when first class grocsrles are ussd. Ton believe that, too, of course, but imagine that first class groceries aro too expeaslvo for you. Come hero and learn your mistake. Our prices are at low as aay "YOURS TO PLaUSR" The Monarch Grocery OPHN AY ARR ItfSHsT aiJctSSItieKe' S" . BUR8COU0II ..-gSllaat CiV1 Tli1 n..- KLAMATH FAI.I.3 o "Aaytklnff Yn Want to K.t sts3 T," w" Ml It" KLAMATH STABLES Nice Light Rigs, Fashionable Turnouts. Good Single Drivers. J. A. TMOMPtON Phone 591 For Klamath Home-Builders THE DELICIOUS APPLR-lllgat quality ! aad therefore has atsadlly brought th klgbsst pries ky far, f aay nppl grosa. Sells regularly la rwrtmad for It aad 14 par bos nnd II to lit Is Nsw York. THE MAYFLOWER PRACH lllgkMt quality psack kaona asd tk earliest, yst It bwMM tk lalsst. kardy. n fresstoas, red to Us pit aad th best for tk hm. TMR CUMAX PLVkl Usdoubtsdly th most ksnatltul, fra grant aad most delicious plum grown. Mr. urkank'a Sasst pit fruit and squally valaakl tmk r eaaaed. THE PHRNOMJNAL RERRY This ha been called Burtsaks greatest triumph a cross between dnkrry and rd raspberr. it Is the beet small fruit' grwa. Bears th Srst ysar. laclnda a few is tkls rears plaatlag. THE KLAMATH NURSERIES O. S. EHLK. FrnHr. V.O. MM. ELAMATW FAIXK. QUE. Mr. and Mrs Property Owner: We see right nwsra to knslnsss on Mas street, laying Cement nvlag. The materia! aad workmanship) I for Impsillon. Yon will he dealing with a reiiass Srm, nnd esprrienred men la the tiuali Ira II. Nhrarer, vie president aad anawHalsadrnt ot ike y. la ssealed kr as th Hkhrsw-Mrhnsse hnUdlng. room . Phone him. and he wW be "Charley mi th Sn4.M CHICO CONSTRUCTION CO. Over $5,000,000 Sptnt in the perftction and inuUatioR f tht Block Signal System ytht Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Did you ever stop to think what an inauranct pol ity tht block system ig for you? Watchta ovar you by night aa watt as by day. Did you avtr exptritnet tht aaaa of mind and relaxation that comaa ovar oat travaHag or r fully protected block signal raaa? You will if you take the Overland Limited Daily between San Francisco and Chicago mmmmiMkmmwmmimmmMmmmmmmmmwmwmmmmmmBWtmmwmWBtk snnannBBBBBBssnnBnBBm tea Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC Proprietor a. u. mwh, rropnewr H t 'y'ir.AA. is,.sia wll be hsld promptly at 10 o'clock, i