The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 14, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 14. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
IUDGE BENSON FINDS NO ERROR IN THE PROHIBITION ELECTION
Ik
Pwmim
jbfiilo.
fO HOLD FAIR
IN THE FALL
lishop Thinks Pros
pects Very Good
IMCE TRACK
ifdicrs Should Save Befit
Products lor l.hibit for
Ilia County tvent
rruM"-'" "r" ,lr' '"'it ',,r "
t filr llil fan, snld II. Ht. Oimitk"
ikop, irfi!"iit of Hi" Aurlciilturul
iKXliUnn V hnvo enough Asm-
lion stock In pnv fur I In' Improve-
Lmi on i lie fair grounds If rim
llj ilUtxin "( l Our I not trnrk
III l (-.ii., ii'lcil miinii llnii' Oil"
tk or On nti nf next wi-ck nnd
lilt be iiiii 'Ik best track In tlio
Lie l hi i i.iku toiiilderiihlo inou-
in nii mi of Hid ground In
(it, bin ' .tigs look promising fur
luctMiful fmr nml rare meet this
ir
"I will ill ail I ran to inukii t tin
htl inn1 iint will be n cm! It lit
It nr grounds mid Willi tlir Mat-
tt iif Hi.- public I lio fair should
emid title
III i.tiiii tn'lirr early In tliu seas-
i lu talk fulr luit llit la Urn tlni"
1 jf-sr for farmers to ilart In nml
tiiptlnlr xhltillM ir tlio)' wnul In
t the beat ilm nnintry produces.
c Arrl. nliural Assoclntlnn has
rkd fnlMifully In Induce tho furiii
t of llib Mimiiy in milk" Hie fair
iiircrei makliiK liberal illsplnys
the products uf their rnnrlioH, Tim
(litlmi i n public. Institution
lIu fair ntut raco inoeln nn
IIUCll-M It u to tlio public
1 lliflll llll
V
NtlMi CIIKKK NOTKH.
blou Hie junction of Hprlnn
ail Williamson river Is Frank
fWliliiK ground, Hi" inonl
M tamping ground In tlio
' Oregon Tlio rolil sparkling
afford lypluil irnut Dslilng.
i llnt Ilm river Ih about l&O
k width nml frnin two in x
. ' 'leptli wllli orcnilonul hole
loins In depth rrm jo to IB fc,..
Tli" water In i Iciu ih u (i)Miil ami
colder limn Hi" on-iin Tin- w.uu
nwiiiiiid wllh iiilnl.uu irniii wlii.h
ran lin Hi hi liy ih" lliiiiimiiiiU In I In
ilfiir mill wiitm "Hi" Uniting
splendid lit lliln llnii' utir mm,) i
mo iiiiiiilit tlmi weigh im I,,,,, i, ,
li'iLjiUUinls 'llii'in iii" iiiiiii) uiinpn
iilimi: Hi" IiiiiiI.h of Din rlt"r IimIk.
II I, lli'imon nml parly uiiip,.i
on" of III" ti'iilH fm r... vi. 1 1, ilm,,
Inn lli" bine now h turned to th,.
It)- Tli" JmlK" In mi ep"H ih
Illlill nml (im Hint ii Mil" finni Mi In
".' fill, iiuiklnr. Hi" ll rull In ii,,
water Ii H Kitiiiifiilly im u mum lint,.
111k lump Vina n Jolly uni- Im th.
JllilC" In Ii rood li.lliil lit lilmiiul ,il,
Ilillilt. II" tiiuld'H Iih-iiiI nli. ml im wi-ll
iik lio li-lln liiili'. Tli" largo grtiphn
plioii" at tlm lli'iimii (limp furnished
music for nil of Ilm rampi.ri
Oilier camp nloiii; th" tlroam an
ocrupled hy ii-Coutity Clerk ico
ihnsliilu nnil fiuiill), Mr nml Mrs
II Niiwh.im. Alex Mnrtln, Jr. ami
party, mid l,y other pli'iisuro seek
ers from wirloun plai"
Tli" plam U mi Ideal one fur mi
outline Tli" ramp kmiiiihU nn- cov
T"it llli n urowlli of Kru nml arc
nil nil imI ltli poplar t r-- h Ii" Hull
lK In luprrti nml It In not a iiictloti
of Imw ninny trout inn onn talcli.lnii
wlint inn om tin Willi Uh'Iii nllnr
tin')' nr rniiRlil Mm NVHlinm hrol;
tlio uciinl liy liiKiklui; nml l.imlliiit
n lx poiiml rnluliou trout illi" illil
tiol Inml lilm until nflfr a IIfiiv
trm:Kt" Iniitliii; ton mliiiiin
ni'i:n. iiitt'si: toMniir.
William V. Moiik mnl lompniiy n
pi'iir nt III" opi'rn Iiiiiiki' IoiiIkIiI In
tun kliort i)n. "I)alil liairlik" ami
tlm l)p"Pllr." Ilolli of lli"B" an
iiin to pleaii" ami tli" iniiBlr In tli"
OrillCKtlU liI'lHt't'll ll" IKIK Will 111-
on" Ii" unrlli tli" prlii' of inliiilmlini
Tlii're Mill aim ln dpi'rlnllli'i hi thai
th" "iili'rlaliiiiii'iu will h" ratlii'r liiU
ill nml "III be micli an tv. Ill plena"
tint cviirral pulillc
1 J. HwIiikI" Ih III III" !!' fiom
liU l.anr.'ll Villi")' rmicli II" a)
Hint th" rain 'tnl.iy mnrnliii; illl
not riacli ticyoiiil tliu i;ap ami that
lu lili section of tlio county ilm cull
I vir) ilry iiml rain In nwulfJ Imill).
Tlm liny crop In not up In III" aor
ni?" nml Hi" kmIii Ih lu nci'il of iiioIk
liiro. Tlm laiinii Ih ury rooiI ami
ktoi'k of all klmU urn iIiiIuk uoll.
lU'lilclulier tln lUUKlral fi-alni" In
conni'itlou wllli tli" bIiow IoiiIkIiI
KLAMATH COUNTY MIST
REMAJNJN DRY COLUMN
Writ of Review Is Dismissed and Plain
lids Assessed Costs
DECISION IS I ILED WITH COUNTY CLERK
irlnct lu tli" i utility tiro "for prulillil
i , ... . , . . ..... . ... .. Hon" ruli Court rIiiiII liiiiimillatHy
Jtttltjt; Kuntlurs Lcnqlliy Opinion, Citing Numerous Similar IIlukll rilcr , lllu r,.)(lllt
("turns Ijo rccolvcd, tlio county ilerk
tnltliu; to IiIh asilstanco tv.o jimttces
of tli" pence of tlio toiinty, shnll pro
ceoil to open nalil returns nml make
an aliHtrnct of tlio nto for tlio In
formation of tlio County Court That
unlit court bIiuII on tliu eleventh day
after tho election, or as near there
after an practlc&hl", liolil a special
! session, ami If tliu majority of tlio
votes hereon In tho county, ns a
whole, or In any nulidlvlslon In the
Iroitnty, iik a whole, or In uny pre-
EXTEND LINE
FROM DORRIS
Steel Gang Building
- Across Big Hill
WORDFN NEXT STOP
Ctistis, mid Holds I hot (here Were No Substantial
I rrors Made by the County Officials
Klamath I'd I In must contlnti" ilry.
JmlK" II. I, HotiBoii linn lllcil wllh
llin county dnrk his iliclilon lu the
union lnonclit liy A. Caitel ami
Hint llallnnl m;nluit Klamatli (nun
i), J 11 (Irlllllh. (oiint) JmlK". ami
I'riHl Mellins", iiitiut) lomiiilHHloiier,
for a writ of review of tho proc ceil
ings In tli" loinl option election. Tliu
derision of Ih" JikIkm Ih as follows:
This lattse romlim on regularly
to hu Ilea til. upon Ih" petition of th"
plaint Ills for a writ of nil"U. ami
tli" Conn hatlnc herelofiiru i;rnntcl
alil writ, ami tli" count) ilerk hav-
eil slmiaturo may ho a'loptcd iT a'
pulillc officer nnil hn ns binding as
thoiich written by Ills own hand.
Kcfi'rrlnK to the fourth assignment
It Ih my opinion Hint I lie phrase
"Special Session" does not necessar
ily mean a speelalitenn of tlio inurt,
hut rather u npecljll sitting of either
a regular or a spetjlal term, and that
therefore there Is 'no merit In plain
tiff's ncslijuuieut of error.
Tho ol her assignments of error may
be concldereil together.
The entlro argument of counsel
for plaintiffs Is baBcd upon the theo-
of said Mite, and absolutely prohibit
i he sale of Intoxicating liquors with
in the prescribed limits, except for
tlio purposes nnd under tho regula
tions specified herein, until such time
is the qualified voters therein at a
legal election held for that purpose
by a majority votu decide otherwise;
and the order thus mado shall be
held to be prima facie evidence that
nil the provisions of tho law havo
rernunus of Road Likely to
Be Near Marsh When Big
Chief Arrives Here
Dorrls Is soon to loso tho distinc
tion of being the terminus of the
California Northeastern. Laying of
steel across the hill from Dorrls has
already started and within a few
da)s the lino will be completed to
been complied with lu giving notice Color and It Is thought that by the
of and holding said election, and In
I im u-rtlfleil up th" reiord In the'ty that the County Court Ih a court
said case, now nt tli Ih time the Court
having heard ilm arguments of lottii-
i-il. nml being fullv inlhcd lu the
preiuUes, llmU that titer" U no sub
stantial error lu tli" ricuiil. It Is
llnT'ifore otili'n.'il ami ailJiiilK"d that
Ilm Mild wilt be, mnl ih" name here
by is illsiul"d. ami that ilefi'tiilaiitH
haui Judgment for their ioMh hero
in "
Mr. A Caslnl, om of Ih" plnln-
of special and limited Jurisdiction,
nml that none of tho Jurisdictional
fiiits ran bu presumed In favor of
such Jurisdiction. That In each of
the foregoing particular, tho prelim
inary steps preparatory- to tho Issu
mire of the order declaring prohibi
tion, in nut affirmatively appear In the
record.
However, while counsel's conten
tion as lo the nature of the County
counting and returning the votes and
declaring the results thereof."
nut above nnd beyond ihe techni
cal language of the statute, It Is to
bo remembered thnt If there has been
n fair nnd free election, nnd tho will
of tho people has been voiced fairly
anil without fraud or Intimidation,
the Courts should bo very slow to set
such a verdict aside.
It follows that the Writ of Ho-
view should bo dismissed.
tiffs, when inked about api ling th" 'Court and Us I hulled Jurisdiction Is
July Specials
SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK
We will sell our Remaining Stock
of Dishes at less than Cost
lOper centoff 0N. KBBrw
ON SKIRTSr DUCK SKIRTS AND
SILK PETTICOATS
SEE BARGAIN COUNTER
K.K.K. STORE
rase until It was ton sunn to pay what
nrtloti n until he taken mid Kent Ital
ian!, the other plaintiff, stated Hint
he wan llitongli wllh the proposition
mid that as far as he is roncerned
Ih" faction will stop with the decision
of .lodge llemtoti
rullnniug Ih the opinion of Judge
lleiisnn In tho a"'
The petition of tho above-named
plaintiffs for a writ of review heroin,
TiMilr.na a number of alleged errors
lu tho record, which tho rourl Ii.tb
examined as fully ns ponalblo. and
has milled at Ilm conclusion Indi
cated lu the order mado nml entered
hi'ielu, for tho follow lug reasons:
The eirors assigned hy plaint IfTs
me ns follows:
1 That It ilneH not nppcar In the
leiord, thai tho loitnty ileilc rom
p.ued Iho signatures on tho petition
for'n loial option election with tho
genuine slgnntuti'H nntheteglstrntlnn
hooks.
S That tlm pi luted notices of el
edlou sent out h tho rletk had tho
clerk's nniiio pi luted thereon, Instead
of helni; wiltlon by his own hand,
.1 Thnt tho oerllfleatOH of tho sher
iff as to the plnro where such notices
wcio posled Ih not sttlllclently explic
it to enable the County Couit to llml
thai such notlriM wcio posted In ar-roi-datic"
with law
I That the act under consldotntloii
teiliilies that the County Cotut uhall
hold a npocUl teim for maliliic the
llii.il older declaring piohlbltton.
G Thnt there doea not appear in tlio
recoid no cei tided up to this Com l
nay abstract of tlio votea cast for
and against prohibition,
An to tho first of these comllllous,
It In BUllleliMil to say thnt tho statute
iinwhoio ludleatcn that theio should
be any lecoid of tho clork'a fiction.
Aa to the second assignment, tho
authorities appear to he practically
Company Pleases
Large Audience
undoubtedly correct, I do not under
stand that tho decisions of our Su
preme Court have any whore Indicat
ed the nature of the evidence which
must necessarily appear In the. rec
ord to estnbllsh such Jurlsdlclonal
facts, and It appears to me also, to
he perfectly clear that the legislative
body, whether It be the Stnto Legis
lature, or tho voice of the people In
genernl, when exercised hy the lu
Itlntlve, has ample power to declare
tlio character of evidence which shall
bo required by tho County Court, In
n puillcultir rase.
Tho local option law wlilch-ls un
der discussion in this rase, was pro
posed by tho ueoplo by Initlntlvo pe
tition, and approved by n majority
of tho votea rnsl at the general elec
tion held June lith, l'.KU. Sod Ion T
of tho net piovldes, among other
things: "That prior to nny election,
tho County Clerk shall deliver to tho
sheriff of the county at least flvo no
tices of tho election for each election
precinct In said county voting on the
question." It also provides: "That
the sheriff shall nt lenst twelve daya
heforo any election hcieundcr po-,t
said notices In public places, In tho
vicinity of tho polling place, or plac
es. Thereupon tho clerk nml tho j
sheriff shall eneh hrlolly outer of rer
un! their coinpllanco with tho pio
visions of this section, mid ouch i ce
nt d shall bo pi Una fnelo evidence
that all tho, pi o villous of (hid section
huve been fully compiled with," Tho
iccoul In tho cano at bar contains tlia
cettlflcato of the cleik that ho de
livered cucli notices to tho tthorlft nt
the proper 'time, and tho cettlflcato
of tho sheriff to tho effect that ho
posted such notices In live public
places In 'each precinct within tho
pioper time.
Again, Section 10ot this act jno-
tilrlito "fit, Ilm lan,li tlmi nf,A n
I iihvj. wm w v,,ta ,,HJ HHUI nitj
When Mr. Mong stated that he had
the strongest company of players
that he has ever presented to the
public of this section ho did not ex
aggerate matters, for tho play v last
night, "For Her Sake." was thor
oughly satisfactory to the crowded
lions.) thnt witnessed the perform
ance. It can bo said that Mr. Mong
appeared to bettor advantage in
this play than ln any role that ho
has assumed slnco his arrival In
this city. Mrs. Mong too mado an
excellent appearance as Dcsslo Bar
ton, nnd Lloyd Fountain displayed
talent ns John Tressldor. I3tery
member of tho company gave some
thing that made tho play as a whole
an exceptionally strong ono nnd tho
hearty applause of tho audience
showed that It was fully nppdeclated.
Tho musical feature of tho per
fonnanro was highly enJo)nblo nnd
every member of tho orchestra Is In
deed an artist. Lakcvlcw- may Justly
feel pi oud of Its musical talent.
Miss Laura Knelling is n violinist
end of this month the terminus of
tho road will bo at Word en which
Is but n short dlstanco from the edgo
of the marsh. Tho grade across tho
tunnel hill has been completed and
tho steel gang Is already past the
top of the hill where tho deep cut
was mado.
It Is understood that the Harrlnian
party will arrlvo hero about the first
of August and the extension ot th
road Is made at this tlmo to that tho
party will avoid as much of the stage
rldo as possible. As soon as the road
Is built to Worden those who claim
to know stato that a temporary ter
minus will bo established at that
place until tho road can be completed
to tho navigable water.
L'XCCHSIOX 'POSTPONED.
, Tho Investors and pleasure seekers
excursion from Portland has been
postponed until August 1st. This
action was taken by the railroad
company In order to placo It ln better
condition to handle the party that
Is coming. While ln Portland Judge
Baldwin and tho other Klamath
boosters will drum up a crowd for
the excursion.
ot rare ability and her playing In the
orchestra has received many favor
able comments. Prof. Clarence Price
tho plnno player, Is recognized as an
nit 1st In his line, while Prof. Edward
Hlce, tho leader ot tho Lakovlew
band, Is a cornetlst of far more than
ordinary ability. Mr. Pagnello Is
accomplished In plajlng tho slldo
trombone nnd Oeo. H.Ayres, tho clar
inetist, Is prominent in tho musical ,
circles of Lakevlew nnd adds mater
ially to tho good music played by
tho orchestra.
unanimous to the effect that a print-1 election hereon, or sooner, If all tho
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