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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
Guide tffKMf&MMI Houston's OPERA HOUSE THE EVENING HERALD V. 0. SMITH Editor I'ubltshcd dally except Sunday by tit Herald rublUhtng Company of Klamath Falls, at 118 fourth Bl Entered at the postofflce at Klamath F1.U1, Ortgon, tor transmission through the wells aa second-clsss mattsr. Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United Status: Uno yo.xr JB.OO Ono month i . .60 DARK STAR THEATRE vaudkvillb "At Mad Mule Canyon," A 101 Dlion In two parts "Mlllc's Suicide," A Osm Comedy "Animated Weekly," Star Theater Orchestra ADMISSION', ttc nnd rite STAIX T1IKATKK OIICHKSTKA KltAMATU KAt.tA . . OUKttON THURSDAY, JUNK 12, 101.1 REFERENDUM VOIE IS NOT STOPPED SPKCIAIi KI.KCTION IN NOVKM. 1IKU .NOT HI.OCKKD LKtlALLV, TlltH'tlll ATTACKKD IIV ATTDK NKIi GKNKIUIi FRANCE TO STOP SALE OF OPIUM ItKAIi K0TATK TRANMPKM The following rsslty transfer. rconllr flltd with tho county clerk, 'are furnished by the City nnd Count) .Abstract company! I Samuel II. King to Untile M. King. t'KISOX HKNTK.NTK WII.Ii AWM) warranty deed, lot II, Bee. 10.33-7 l, .... ........ ..v iiv I'lii.nv C l Ul !' Kntle K. Whllellne, deed, $36, pnrt of Hoe. 31-30-0. WHO IM H)U.M 1UTTIMI TIIK clfltn t ,.,loU , j, K. Klllott, i (warranty deed, f 10. lot u, block 30, First addition. J. K. Klllott to Clara II. Klllott, 1'ii'K ovku Tiuaii: I'nltod Press Service SAI.KM, Juno 1?. Klectlon law tiuiKlcH nro apparently getting worse. District Judgo William Ualloway of.o.ium suioklng scandal recently un- this county rendered nn opinion laslMthcd In the Fronch navy, thai Saturday that tho Day bill calling n Weather Conditions for Juno Dato Max. Mln. Weather 1. 2. 3. 1 6. . . G, i . . . 10.... 11.... !& t i t tT J 77 t I ! IV elJ teef vJ OU ! till C3 SI 53 19 47 SI 49 47 43 41 37 Pt. Cld'y It, CPdy Pt. CPdy Clear Clear Pt- CPdy PL CPdy Cloudy Tt. CPdy Clear Clear TEMPLE THEATRE "The WroiiK Head o Happiness" Patlicplay Drama In two parts "A lUctlmc lloiuance," Utograph Comedy The Sneak," Kalem Drama JIATl.VKK HAHA AT 2:30 A 1.1 j LICKXSKD I'lCTUHKS REPLY TO JAPS EARLY IN WEEK IIKYAN SAYS AMKIMCAN ANSWKIt TO UIUOI.VDKU WILL SOON UK DIH.IVKUKD TO THi: JAPAXKSK A.MIIA.SSADOU iuii-J . . ., . -r I I 3-room house. I I C-roota bouso. I I 8-room house, eloro to Dig I Basin Lumber Co. KLMEIl L. KI1KXCH I I 131S Mala St. I MJgt"tHgrT.ri7,,SyPWSSMMlJ United Press Service. WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno 11. The reply of the United States to tho Japancso rejoinder In the California antlallen land bill discussion will bo In tho hands of Baron Chlnda, the Japanese ambassador, next week. .This was" announced today by Secre tary uryan. This moraine Bryan and President Wilson held a conference on the form of note as- drafted by John Dassett lloore, tho law adviser of the state de partment. Pure Upper Lake ICE Delivered anywhere in the city A. P. HUTCHINS .Phone 229 R SERVICE COUNTS If you ure in a hurry We .nro better equipped to look after our customers alnco we moved to tho former loca tion of tho Monarch, cofner of slain and Sixth streets. Phono us your order for fresh fruits nnd vegetables. Every thing seasonable. Our auto de livery will fill your wonts In tho shortest possible time. ASHLAND KTHAWIIIHtltlKS. VAN RIPER BROS. GROCERY I'hone 83 Hotel Anivals White Pelican Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Desmond, Los Angeles; M. II. Rathbon. 191S; T. L. Williams, 1913; M. H. Dickinson. Seattle; J. F. Mullholland, Denver; speclnl referendum election for next Normber was unconstitutional. At torney General Crawford nud Secre tary of Stato Olcott stated later that no cocnlsanco will be taken of that election, and that If nothing elso in ter nice tho special election will be held. Then along comos tho Klght Hour League, acting on the ndvtce of Attorney W. 8. U'Hon, nnd presents a copy of tho Inltlatlvo petition for tho Inltlatlvo of an eight-hour law for women. Secretary Olcott says he nrn't fllo nn tnttlatlto measure for submission at tho special election un less ordered by tho supremo court. Attorney General Crawford said JudKo Galloway's decision declaring the Day bill unconstitutional, while It coincides with his opinion, yet was merely n by-play In connection with tho mandamus suit brought against tho secretary of stato to havo tho ref erendum petition against tbo 'dentis try bill filed. Ttoth sides In this suit tnlscd tho Issue of tho constitutional ity of tho Day bill, so neither sldo could carry tho Issue to tho supremo court. Tho nttorneygcneral said tho potnt could not be taken before the supreme court In this case, anyway, as It had no direct bearing on tho Is sues Involved. Secretary of Stato Olcott said he could not tako cognlzanco of Judge (Galloway's decision, ns his office was administrative, and the Day bill di rects his ofllco to provldo for a spe cial election. Ho said he would pro-1 cced unless the courts ordered him by Injunction to refrain. This may be dono by someone rate Iiik tho direct question of the consti tutionality of tho law in the supreme court, or by a mandamus suit against tho secretary of stato to compel him to Mo for the electron Initiative meas ures. In tho latter Imtnnrn th rnnalltu. tlonallty question would havo to bei raised by Olcott In defenso for refus ing to fllo tho petition. The other ground on which bo wll refuse to fllo such a petition Is because the Day bill iis restrictive nntf connnes tho election ' only to referred measures. Attorney ucnorai Crawford con PAIttS,JunelJ-Astoundedbythe'",y;l1"'a' 10' Xoi ' Motk " .nn. innVln (nnilnl r-ntlv UB.Hrt addlllOU. Tho Klamnlh Development corapa- I.MMnt. A.mI... .littittt, ImUw IiJr l " Ce WV meeiti named a committee to prepare blll!'J" VV0?..!. ttd l9U b'Ck which will prohibit the sate ot tho 1 iuk throughout Kranco nnd her colo urs, and provldo a sentence ot from C, llatlroad addition. Tho Klamath Development compa ny to D. O. Williams, warranty deed, Hot 11. ..!.. ..I. II, I.... ini'liuh iiuiiiwum. Tho Klamath Development compa- George II. Mayers, warranty .deed, $10, lot 9. block 7. Hecond Hot two'lo six months upon all persons;; ota "na " b,ock 7' convicted of smoking opium. The limn sentence will be given Aiiir ivnnion rnnvlrli.il ot alillnr a.'T 1 Mmnlfor In uv wnv in nhtftln or uio tlm ilrn.?. Tnnlnn unit knnwti In ba & .8prln! addition. hotbed of opium smokers, dens being '' K' mtitU1?? 'l1?'!' common there. ,nn wrr"" uwu ,w' "' ""' ;.NWH nr.K, hkh nw, ntc 39-10. Ida J. Zimmerman to lllchard K. Hmlth, warranty deed, f 10, lota 6 and block 37. Klrst addition Thcro treasury Notlco are funds In the county for tho redemption ot all 10101 ... -., .. . .....,... .I, oioea a, r irii buuiiiud. general fund warrants protested on' Th, Klamath Development compa and prior to Septembor 21, 1910. In-nr ,0 Carr0 jj, Mooaey. warranty terwt ceases from date hereof. 'je,L lots 19 and 30. block 30. Hot Dated at Klamath Kails, Oregon. !gi,rng addition. June 10, 1913. J. W. 8IKMKNS. , Charles T. Undstorm to W. 11. County Treasurer, losrdman, warranty deed, ft, lot 7, block CO, Duff's Kaat Klamath rails. It. O. Vincent to Uota M. Vincent, quit claim deed, It, block 45. first addition to Midland. Harry G. Ilenson to Minnie K. Ward, quit claim deed, f 10, lot 10, block 6, Kwauna Heights. I Sam Kvana to It. M. (totaling, war ranty deed, f 10, lots 3, 4 and 6, In block t, Hecond not Hprings addition. There are two kind of tasttraace. CMIcote writee the klad that vs. New locaUoa MS Mala U., abase M. I'lantM, Ilka people, have character VIHIT 1XU 1'IANOH OV aiAIUCTKR Cut flowers at No VThI Main si Student Tossers Will Now Be Semi-Pro Men Annual Flirting With Disbarment from Amateur Sports Commences With End of School Year T. J Wilson. San Francisco; E. J. .tends that tho Day bill Is unconstltu Graub, wife and child, Algoma; E. A. tlonal becauso It Is In violation of McCuIIoy, Weed; Elmo VIckers, 'section 21 ot article 4 of tho constl- 19 15; Bernard 8. Grelff, 1915; Etlfel Itutlon, which nays: Ily HAL HHKHIDAN (Written for the United Press) NEW YOllK, June 12. A terrible catastropbo is upon us. It happens them through the nest term. To earn this money they may drive trucks, dig sewers, work on section gangs, clerk, ordo anything but play King, 1010; J. G. Donoho, Sacra mento; Truckco Bill, Truckoe, Cailf.; J. M. Campbell. Dunsmulr. Hotel Hall Mrs. S. N. Fleming and family, Merrill; Jay P. Hnrtcr; 8. II. Hca- cock, San Francisco; Mrs. Mason, Merrill; Ben Faus, Merrill; A. F. Clublno. Merrill; J. W. Nowhnrt, Chll- oquin; t: a. birickinnd, Wbltelako.l Look for Ice Plant cards before Henry Voss, Whltelako; Q. A. Fiem-lbuylng Ice crceam, buttermilk or any "Nor shall any law be passed, tho taking effoct of which shall bo made to dopend upon any authority, except as provided in this constitution." Ho says there was no existing cause for tho calling ot the election at the timo tho measuro was passed by the legislature. lug Merrill; Geo. Costcn, Merrill; J, A. Cotman, Wbttelake; Dan VanBrlm- mer, Merrill; Mrs. C. P. Way, Chica go; James Stewart, San Francisco; II. C. Zehrung, Portland; J. C. Currle, Portland; K. L. Dalcora, Medford; D. M. McLemorc, city; Itoy Smith, city; E. Grandbcrg, Everett, Wash.; J, B. Davis, Alturas; John Bartlo, Alturas; C E. Mulkcy, Bridge. Nlco for your out-of-town friends, Hodeo souvenir spoon, 11 at McIIattan's 1 i To boot Klamath county send Tho Herald to your Eastern friends. drinks. 12-6t If you boost tho city In which you live you boost your own preperty: Itodeo souvenir spoons nro a gift as well as a boost for Klamath. 11 at McIIattan's every year, being more regular than 'ball. If they accept monoy for play' tho visit of the seven-year locusts, Ing ball and are found out they but In vlow of certain upheavals dur-(are dubbed "professionals" and aro Ing tho past year it brings a new .barred from all future competition In sting. With voices from the sidelines Icotlego or any kind of amateur sports, urging that tho secret be spilled, we I At tho opening of every football refer to tho closing of tho regular col- season a doten or more players frank lege year and the turning looso.Iy admit hat they havo spent the throughout the country of several summer working In the Kansas wheat thousand student-baseball players .fields, throwing a sledge with a rail- who will be tempted sorely to risk fato and take upon themselves on the q.t., of course the terrible blight road construction gang, or what not, chiefly to get Into condition. It Is laaen tor granted mat these men of "professionalism." Sport was cer-1 were paid for tho work they did to talnly on tho blink, and .seldom or get themselves Into physical shape to novcr on the first pages when those play football. Now, when you ruml Immortal lines asking, "what Is so nato over these Instances It doea seem rnro as a day In June," were penned. 'a bit foolish that a baseball nlaver or tho answer would have been obvl- can't keep himself In condition by ous to a blind man. A real honest-to- taking a small Job with some bush Nature's Warning KIttiiiulli Falls People Mast Hecogaiu and Ileed It riving and Saddle I I it! ' "'4'jf ssssllf iT "tiflfMBaHBaav '-; ..' t rmmm.o 4 'IJ'''i wHt&tfWtf I yum i am j, GOOD JIOIWBS. attention to coiamer- fWy trade. uairr and sold. livery Co. mad Mala. Do Not Have That Dry Feeling como in and refresh yourself iuid friends tvltti a drllcJou Ico Crcnin or Ice Cream Sods. The ShQNtu I.IO Main HI, Makers of Pure Candy Vr O O I Green Blub, lU-inch . , . , ,fa..TO Dry Slab, JO-iadi ...... ,f3.0t llloclr Wood ijt3.no lilock Wood, double load. 93.00 ftut Coal, toa f 18.00 , (ou tho 1(111, 25c extra) KiaMATU FUEL CO.. Offico 503 Main. O, I'ejrtoa, aftay l'hono 187. I'ltOM SiSR && & Kidney ills come mysteriously, But Nature generally warns you. Notlco the kidney secretloas. See if tho color is unnatural If thero aro settlings and sedlmeat, Passages frequent, scanty, painful, Us time to fear serious kidsey trouble. It's time to use Dean's Kidney PHU uoan's have dona great work la this locality. M. Powoll, 203 Oak street. Ash land, Ore., says: "I suffered a great deal from kidney trouble and back ache and sometimes I could hardly get around. On arising la the morn ing I was stiff and lame, aad taa kid ney secretloas annoyed me by their Irregularity in passage. As soon aa I commenced taking Doaa'a Kidney Pills, I Improved, and I am now la good health. I still use Doaa'a Kid ney Pills occasionally, however, hut more as a preventive than anything else. I always insist upon Doaa'a Kidney Pills, for no substitute eould bo as beneficial as they," Vox sal by all dealers. Fries I eats, FosUr-alilhara Co., utale, New York, sole ageaU for the United States. Remember the aaau Doaa'a -tad take ao other. . goodnoss amateur Is the answer. Such a personago Is rarer than two days In Juno, or than twelvo hours in June, Which settles that point, but doesn't settlo tho question of summer base ball playing by college men. Some of tho bush league and semi- professional clubs throughout the country aro likely to make some shifts and tako on new strength dur ing the next few weeks, and though wo never would suggest outright that tho now bloods were fresh from the halls of learning, it isn't going too far to oplno casually that although tho names will not be similar, there will be resemblances between some of theso new semi-professional players and certain college baseball stars of whom we wot that would be startling to tho erstwhile college chums of theso players. And this brings us to another turn In tho road. Insofar aa tbelr stand ing In athletlo circles is concerned, why shouldn't a college man play ball during the summer months with as much safety from being ruled out of college sport as would be accorded tho college man who drives a truck during the summer? It's a foolish question, and you don't hare to an swer. As a matter of fact, the harder you look for the fine line of demarcation between "professional" and "ama teur" athletics, the dimmer It he- comes. There are hundred!, possibly thousands, of students who are work ing their way through college. Some of tbem are good ball players. Dur ing the vacation months they must rustle enough wherewithal to carry leaguo team during the summer. A baseball man might plead that he wanted to play summer ball In order to condition himself for the next sea son, but he couldn't get away with It. He might swear ho didn't receive a tent of money for his Job, but few would believe him. And what a yap luero would bo from the stone quar ries, section gangs and blacksmith shops where tho football players were conditioning themselves, If they had to do tbelr training at theso Jobs without pay. Now tho point Is not to change the rules to pormlt a return of the con ditions which existed In the notorious old days of "ringers," when the col logo or university with the most mon ey could "buy" a championship by lit erally hiring athlotos. College au- thorltles are urged to look the mat ter squarely In tho face and allow some Ico way. Certain it is that there should be rules to prevent real pro fessionals from being enlisted on col lege teams, but it is Just as certainly a bad thing to prevent bona fldo ama teur baseball players from nlavlnc throughout the summer months on bush leagues or semi-professional teams. The rule could permit stu dents playing on any teams not di rectly undor the national basahait commission, or it could go further, and state what leagues or clubs the students could not pluy on and re turn to their amateur standing, The suggestion Is not wholly original, so it .isn't boosting our own game to say iui ii m a mighty good one. Take It for what It's worth, you collate salon. and amateur athletlo union officials. bssssbW swat aaaspsav bsbsssssssssLsM. sfssssssY .IssssBbssssbLv-Z M ZfZg3HgMi 3 I HCK III WASHINGTON'S tt Kiwi ftitittt.liiK w iniknnwh, . fiom smile (',llril M,ul . frl4 "nlhorewoie,,,;,;. bathroom., ,J u, I'lWie r nmtnr di0,1M T.!? Klml that ,', JIH you ran hay,, ,o,ril ,,,,.,..: Ul Greeley do ,ur '..'"J1" . mill u win te .;:!.w",m lllKT work M.l?lll V'H forfeit, OHLIILCY LIKE A SAILOJt JUST HOME from a Ions vors li u t. some ie ,,,,, Mf -V They Mould not do It lTtw btt'l an account t Th 7 fru'l Hating, ,wk "J checkbook doem't burn UU. Ill pocket, UK, euh. u? sld PS, rub, sal. k. "iftu with kuw .. count sets a fr0( 0f huZ seeing how ,K , ii " ran keip, Try it. First Trust and Savings Bank Klaaati ralli, Oregon IKim J, StNMittelf, PreaMeatt K. M. Htthh. Vlre-fm. mwt Trees. Ik-rt K. H'llhrew, MecreUry Surveyor ) Irrigation Lnginct'r KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO, AiSIKACFINO Map, liana, Htnefrlata, Htc. KLAMATH. FAI.lJt, OHWJOX Klamath Falls Music House Z it. mim:., ivisrtnet Ktrrythlng la Mekeadls- Iriiiiirnl, ,llrt of The I.CtlU.MI I'lAXOd All tIIU,S i JliMlrrste friea riNil IJ) Trrina. IkHlKH. hr.tTIO.NKHT, TYt WHITCIW, I'lCTt'RlBl AM AltY (i(M)li NIKOKIt AM) WHITK eWf. I.NtJ MAt'HIMX , I'lAMI rt'.M.Vd VltTOIt. t.-OI.UMIIIA AMD KDDMIX MKl.N'tMlllAI'IIH RCO0HM GOOD BYE, PAINFUL CORNS Wheti your fret are not right -paining you- corn continually es edge makes you hate to put yuur feel down solid, It nukes life Jsrt about unbearable you're wrong all over, day In and dny out. One of the simplest, yet most effective method of rsmorlsf corns Is (o apply NYAL'S Corn Remover Thai's all I here to It -Just an ply tt anil don't fiiM lth tisadsass. It rolloves all pain, banishes discomforts and remotes the ears when you've forgotten you ever had one. There li absolutely danger of Infectlonlt Is thoroughly antiseptic forms a costial over the corn, softens and relieves the pain following prcMure of shoo. Price as ccnti Whatevnr n good drug store ought to have and many things that other drug stores don't keep you'll Nnd here. Come to ui Aral sod you'll gut what you want. Underwood'ai Plicirmaoy PROMPT SCRVICCJRCAONABLC PRICC1 'u W. O. SMITH PRINTING ' VViv . I . x T, -J KTWKCN MAIN AND amath FOURTH ST. 4: :?,' J vHtHmmtHfvMHtl H