The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 05, 1912, Image 3

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.. ikt Circuit Court of tho ol
n pay, a OorimrMlon, Nalntlf?,
n.rl L.'oiffor.J r,n. Walter H. "If.
lord. Wll and ".
tinaant.
Nolle Is terliy Hi"" " y ,,r
. ," , ,,Kcutlon, duly Ueued out
.1 ikt abue 1,,M, r,mrt ""' c,",,
!,ihtJJHi'lrty"f January.. IHi.iip.
,, decree, inailo mill entered of rec
!Ij It MM rauiooii Hi" mil' IX
jumtj. IS. In fr of Ihti alMivv
lined fUlnllff. .llr-tlMC llw Mir. of
ikVewmUM th.rtln nnd herlnftr
illellkfJ. to ''y '' """' rr"M,c
tiwir ,,f,, ,"',u'
Now, UK-rotor, tiy lrtno of aald
...i..H -nl In roiniillatico with
li writ I haw ,,,,,lf ,",,,l, ,)n c"d'
.iuj pfimii', "
L (he 13th day "' February, II3,
-ViOoVI' a in of that day, at tho
heat door l t1'" r,miy rmtt ",",'
, Klamath Palls. Klamath County,
Oroon. '" ' l'Mlc "uclU"' ,0 ,'"
llihwt Wdd" ,or rA,',l' "" ,,' 'W'
lilt. d Intrrrit of Hi" ibii-named
itfrtdv. "d rrh of u'em, ln l",
to each of 1,1 premises, hereinafter
4trlM, or much thereof, In each
mm ot mil. "' b" necessary to
.i.,. tk. urns named III lil eleeu.
,l. iMPMiUrlr. nil hereinafter
..4. In stiM-ar. iniether with tti
menial, licir.lllaniente anil eiuiur.
inures ttirrnitilo iteionaina ur in
iifwlle appertaining.
Tit said prriltlara am III l tolit,
u aforesaid, In III" rauae of mil.
Milk amounts In a?tnenl of litch
III prowls f ! sal are to t)t
IfpllfJ In satisfaction of Mid Judg
nut. lP-r rrirctlly and Ilium
litilr alter lh description of the
naUr In carh cause of mil, at fo.
lov. l-ltf
ll'ftralioi lo be told In (Irtt
iimol Mlti
Lrti Ibiro (31 and four (4) In
klotk tklrt;-'"-n (37), and tola one
(l)lo3),lbree (3), four () and
l), la block tcnty.one (II), of
rcsid adJIlton to the city of Klam
tk fall, Klamalh county, Oregon;
u
frwtr.li (lorn aiirli ln In lit a
ttkd lo lh Wix-til of lt irloclal
imct l, ' and Inltrrat Ihtrron
ittkraltol 10 prr rrnt per annum,
from Mar 7, Utl. th" turn of I00,
itlofifji' f. ttip mm nl 130.71,
III (roportlonato l'rl of Iho cotla
ami dlabiiraitiiionl nrlaliiR ini.lur IliU
Itrit taint or tull, ami (tiu nccruliiK
coata tliorautidtr,
3 I'rtinlaea lo bo tuld In rmul
cnuauof aulti
Lola nn (6), all (8), arn (7)
and eight (8), In block nlnetncn (iti),
of Bccmnl Addition to tlio city of
Mamnth I'nlla, Klamath county Oro
gen: and
Proecnti of audi aalo lo Im aipllnl
lo Iho payment of Urn principal mini
of 913)0 and Inlnrcat thorcou, nt tlm
rnlo of 10 per cont pr niiiiuin, from
Koliruary 10, llill; iho aiitn of 3S,
nllorncya' fim for Iho ainn or $10,
the ploporlluiialo pnrt ol Iho umta
and ilUhiirKKinniilii nrlaltiK ninlcr Ihla
unind mil vi or anil, rind Itni arcrti
liiK coila lliKroiiiiduri nml
3 I'mmUca lo lit aold In
ratlin or aullt
WHITE SLAVF TRAFFICKER
IS ARRESTED IN WINNEPEG
INDIANS LIKELY 10 STARVE
IF NOT RELIEVED SOON
Hit- of Hi.' Mom NiiliirliiitK Oili-fa ,tit,U,U TrllMt llnnr. Il.i( ii III,
.vmriniiH I'uiiiii, Koimlii fur ly
I'l.lliv, Will, 'IIhhikIh III,,, i;.
ni', la CiiiikIh Iii ('miilibi.
WINNII'IMI, H-iib. r,. "Arroat iliul
mini," hiiIiI t.'hlcl Mnrallly Oiiliur IM
ill" In HnrK'-nnt ol l)iiti-(tlv Hmllli In
I lie imlliii iniirl, li'nnliiK ovit nml tup
I'lni: iimi ur tin, hiiiIIuii n im Ui kIioiiI.
Hir
Wlllmiil Hnlll, dill I'mxl, nml Mluiin
Moll, n Allrnibinif, for Out m
Mmilli Tlii'jr Kiiom No I'lirinlnit
HI'OKANH, Kch, r, -Thot nearly
tlm wliolu L'nllnioll Imllnn trlbo la
altk. ili'ulltiilo nml imi tlm vnrK'i of
ntiirntli,ii, Ih (he Infurmutlon broiiKht
hi r,i liy Ili'V. rntlinr Turliimii. pretU
donl of (luiiiiiRii rollfjtp, ho hriN Jut
Tho inplum inovul In liniiiioof tlm rcluriivd,
Ihlrdi'""1 ""'"rloiia wliltt, aliiv, trnnirkiTK Tlm Imllniia rponl lo conta, rcprc
on tlm iiiiitlnriit, riiiikIiI lur by io1l (, ' hi-uIIiik tin, enllro nmnliilnK fitmls or
Irfilallnnd 13, In block 10 nf Hoc I"; "''r t"' ,r",n 's''w v"rk ill). Iho Irllm, lo lro I'ntlKr Taclmnii,
mid ndillllnn lo tlm city nl Klamalh i V,,m""vcr n'"1 Ha" I'lnnclwii, Imt kiiiiiiiiiiiiIiik him lo kIvo Iho Itint rltca
Knlla, Klamalh county, Orrgon; mid I "l'l""",il lo lmv nklppnl lor CuroiKS ,lo MnrluHuaiinni,nii Imllnn girl, ngul
I'rorcoda of audi anlo to bn nppllt'd! olllna la hla priai-nl nllna, mid IM. II, win, wnx llriK. 'Iho prloat h'lr
t( Hip pawmmt of Iho principal mini '"" r'Kiil,i him Iriim n Colli o (lii.,rlidly hit, hut tho ulrl wna ilcnd hcn
ol 1100 nml Inlcrral thereon nl llm,"'"" I'hologrnph h nrrhnl Tho llillnna. nrcordlnB to
rati, ol 10 per cent per milium, from . u, arffaat hn-l to borrow tPRetnhWta,
Kchruary II, 1911: lor llm aum ol HUDalCDO UCD OLUCCTUCAOT ""'nl "'"' ,,ronl ,r""' w,llt" "c,,ltri
at atlorneya' fea: Mr the mini or.MURLItnU IlLn UllLL I IILrlK I f,,r ,hn "nk"" "v"r "' d-nd body.
110. Hip proporllnnalo part of the. u j Ho a liny I.iiyp h,n alck, without
coila and dlahurxMiieiila nrlnlng iin-l FlflNr'QlTr'Q RDflTIIFD' "nlrl,,"t '"'", nml wlUl '" ol,'rAl
ler Ihla third rauan of milt, and tho I LAUnLnrllLO DnUITlLlI attetidanr,. allien lioforo tho first of
accruing cotla ihereunder: Ithojcnr
TAKK NOriCK, IIMIKKtllH
All momhiTH of nil coimnlUooi In
any way connected with tho c'l-'hrn.
Hon ol tho nnnlvrranry of tho lillcr
Hon of O.ld Kullowa Tomplo u.o re-
,inU'(l to meet nt Iho hnll at I 'ill
Hi In oviiiinK. Thin meeting will ho
olio ol groat Importnnro to tho loil;
nttemlnnt upon tho celehrntlon, nnd It
In niTeminry to hnvo n lull nltendnnca
or tlio vnrloua commlttuca.
Tomplo theater, Matinee dally, 3:30
p. m. Kronlng, first perforinancit,
i IS, cunttnuona.
And II Ihero be nny orerptin, niter w,.,,. t',Hlriw. .. ivu ..i uii....
ip niniraiiiii in turn proceeoa in
the mtUfactlon of aald judgment, nil
alureaald, In either of aald rauita of
aull, llm aanio ahall bn paid Into iald
court lo bn further applied aa hy
law dlrrcled.
Date,) Hill 13th day or January,
1913.
W. II. IIAHNKH,
1.13-3.10 h HherlfT.
Ht'Altlll.WN KIN' A I, AmiD.Vr
Her lUnii Willi lln-nilkiilri', l-'ollon.
Ing Vuam-I llniiln'r Alh'gnl In
Hne t'iinfiii-l, Tj,n
No aclinola I are eer bcn huPt
nnioiy the Cnlliella, and they linvn
iioit been innght fnrinliiK. ' conio.
iiiently Ihey hnvo been practically
iliitllutn lor yam.
Ni:V VOItK, IVIi 0 Mra Therein ' Htopa enraeho In two rolnuteaj tooth
Mnrlln ::, hn hrniKl't tlm trial oflnrho or pnln of burn or acntd In fire
her h"iiher, Jnimii I Mi Dermott, u.. .mlniilea: honraeneai, ono hour; mill
cnaed of Iho iiiiirdir of Chnrlea Mil, rlp ache, two heurs: soro thront, 12
dooii If n dramatic culmination hy hours Dr. Thomas' Clectlc Oil, mon.
riinikliiK that Im drovo a kal.'o arch over pain.
IhroUKh Muldoiin'a henrl. ,
Mra Martin nl,l m ,iuirre,'d wli'i
MiiIiIdoii, her former ieli-nrl, .mil
Notlruji herehy given that Alllm ' tlint she went to lur home for I mi
llrarh, guaiillmi of I he person and hrrndkrlfo, llh whl h alio killed him
estate of John (' llrarh, deceased, hai Her brother, rnptuied In Don re, Is
filed In Hip county court of Klamalh said lo hnr, confesied.
V.0111117, wrrgun, ner nun l nrniuiii as
such guardlai., and that the court has
died Thursday, tho IMh day of rYh
ruary, 1913, at Hip hour of 10 n in
of said da), nt Hip court loom ot sal J
court. In Klimath KalU, Orrgon as
Hie time and place lor hearing ohjer.
(Ions lo aald account and settlement
thereof.
(liven a' Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this IMh day of January, 1913,
AI.TIIA IIKACII,
(ioardlan nl the Kilaln of John O
Uracil, Drcranrd. M3C h
TAIT IXVIIIN NATIO.NK
TO i:.IIIIIIT AT'HHWO
I'MNlaiiMllnii Nlgiml l,y I'n'alih'nl
Ulili li Kit'iid In Knrrlgii Oiun.
trie llipllatll)' of Vniikiilniid at
I'mianui'l'm lllr Fair
UnltM Crest rVrvlrti
WA8IIINHTON. I), . Feb. 3.
Cri-lileii Tnft hns slgtii'd n prorlnmn.
Hon Inviting all nntlons lo ethlhlt nt
the I9U, fair In Han Frnnrlsro,
Silverware of Quality
Wo guarantee to eery purchases or
Community Kllvcr-thnt It Is Iho best
that ran ho mndo by skilled workmen
with tho latest machinery nnd tho best
material, and this gunranteo Is bastd
upon n reputation lor excellence nnd
Integrity In manufacture now estab
lished for oter half a century.
NMril Clmirnnlcc
Wu gunrnnteo nil goods (except
knhes) Injtrlng tho stamp, Commun
i It) 8llrr, Triple Clus, for fifty )eara
In ordlnnry family use. For aalo hy
FRANK M. UPP,
Wntchmakrr, Jeweler and Engraver.
Wllllta Ilulldlng.
THEY INJURE CHILDREN.
Calharllci and Pill and Harih Phyaltt
May Cauit Diilrtning Cemalalnta.
Vnu cuiiuot Iw out (nn-ful In the
selection of mrdldue lor' children.
Only the ery Kentlenl lorl iiuilh ln
shuuld ever he glien. Ordlnnry pllli.
uil hurl Ion, nml purg-itiies ure too npl
to ilci more harm thtin K'xmI. 'Ihey
Mimellliies ciiuki grlplmf. iiiiuwii. uud
dllletliiK nrtcr-clTecIs, nnd may nc
ttinlly Injure tho heallh, thus e.itnh
llahliiK n life hisllug nrjnojnme.
Wo perannally recoinmeml mid cunr.
imlii! Ilexnll Orderlies ni n wife mid
deln-mhihlo rruieily for roiislliiitliiii
ami nssoclalH bond dlnordeni. Wp
havn such fullli In Iho virtues of Hits
remeily Hint we sell It on our iniaron
lee'or moury hack In rery Instance
where It falls to tiro entire sutlsfne
lion, and ve urge nil In nii.il of such
medicine lo try It nt our risk.
Ilexnll Orderlies are eaten Just like
candy, nro imrtlculnrly prompt nnd
ngreenblo In nctlon, may Iw taken nt
nny time, day or night: do not cntise
dlnrrliiia, nausea, griping, excessive
looneiiess, or other undesirable effects
They bate n ery mild Juit oilllve
action UHn Iho organs n-lth whlcb
they come In contnet, opparently net
Ing as n regulative tonic uion the re
Inxiil muscular mat or the lion el, thus
overturning roiil.nM. nnd aiding lo
riHlom the lion els to mom ilgorocs
nnd henllhy activity.
Ilexnll Orderlies not only relieve con
stlpatlun. hut help lo remove the
cnuno of this nllmenl. They also fre
queully overcome the necessity of eoti
stoutly taking laxatlvei to keep the
bun els In normal condition.
There Is really. In our opinion, no
Imll.ir inetlhlno so gnnl as ttexall
Orderlies for the nirpne to which It
Is dire ted. p4ieclnlly for children,
sped nnd delicate penons. They nre
fitiimnit In inhlft form and In Irrn
'Pi of fiil'nti"!. 12 inb'eM. f. Sd
i.-'VH .. liml Ki nb'ets. .'A
lli'e ei I er ji rr.n ntit-'.T ISei
ill Ieii-Me lu H Is eonimiinltj
...lr . .... Hrmlii. Ilexill K(ore
Star Drug Store.
Herald Want Ads
MMCEIiMlfsmro
aiaaaiakaSaaaaB
KODAK IIMIi:!NO-rii.i data mm
prompt rcsnlta by Frank Duncan,
oter First National bank, or lent or
dera at Little Hook store, two doora
west of poetofflce,
WANTED To buy two good work
horse, about 1,090 or 1,100 for de
livery work. Address' 173, Herald
ofllco, slating price.
Temple theater, Matrnea daily, J: 30
P. in. Kvcnlng, flnt performanco
7: 1&, contlnuoua.
vim MI.R
FOIt SALE Dry ilab wood, 18-Inch,
delivered to anxpart of tho dty.
Ackley Oro. Phone 481. 18-tr
won man
Foil KENT Tfcite at tout tunUbit
housekeeping. roommlji private tam
Hy; no children. Enquire at Htrall
offlct. Mf
FOR ItENT A good t'toota hoM,
modern, near 6th and Mala, at fit
per month. Bee Arthur, K. Wllaoa,
517 Main afreet. ll-t
FOR RENT raraUbM
gentlemen, at the Oregon Ho.
WE will rent yon a purao, eke
graph, typewriter or aewlag xa.
chine, and apply tfao rent paid oa tka
purchase price. Tyaewrlttr rlbboaa,
paper and carbon paver; legal Maaka
and office inppllea at eat price Tel.
ophone ut'your order. Everytklag la
music. Mulltr Mutle Co.
NOTICE
There arc fundi on hand to redeom
tho following sower warrant: Not.
43, 4C, 4, 47. CO, 61, 48, 49, S3.
Interest will cease from dato hereof.
Dated at Klamalh Falls, Ore., this
2Gth day ot January, 1912.
J. W. HIEMEN8, City Treasurer.
25th day of January, 113. 3S-3t
Hl-MMONB
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for tho County of Klamath.
I. M. Obenchaln. plaintiff.
t T.
Uiniomc-Crummey Company, a Cor
poration, Defendant
To rtansome-Crommey Company, De
fendant Above Named:
In the name of the State of Ore
gen: You are hereby repaired to
inswer the complaint Died against
roii in tho above entitled action, on
)r before tho 2d day of February,
1912, that being the day ot the last
publication of tbla summon, and the
last day within which yon are re
quired to answer, aa fixed by tho or-
ler of publication of thl summons.
If )ou fall to appear and answer,
the plaintiff will take Judgment
against you for the aum specified la
iald complaint.
Said action la brought to recover
the balanco ot $1,050, due from you
to plaintiff, for aervlces rendered and
labor performed In Mid state of Ore
aon, between the 1st day of February
ind the 30th day of November, of the
car 1910, and plaintiff' costs and
disbursement In'auch action.
That tho defendant was, at Use
commencement ot thl actios, aad
now Is, the owner of eertala persoaal
property, attached la Ktamatk eoaa
ty, Oregon, and described as follows,
to-wlt:
4 standard gauge ears,
1 street sprinkler.
1 2-horse street or road roller.
That on the 9th day of Deeeaiber,
1911, and after th Issaaaao at aaav
mons to be aerved oa saM dafiad
ant, at the Instance of tk fjlatathT,.
the sheriff of ssld county daly at
tached Mid above described persoaal
property and now holds tk sera la
his posteMloa, at Klamath Fails, Ore
gon, by virtu of said writ of attach
ment. This summons is poblbrbed one a
week", for its successive weeks, la
the Evening Herald, a dally aews
psper. of general drenlatlon. prlatcd
and published In th dty of KUawtk
Fall. Klamath couaty, Oregoa. by
order of Honorable Wb. 8. Word,
Judge of th county court of Klaeaath
county, stat of Oregoa, aad dated
December SI. 1911, tk first publica
tion of this summons being and oa
the 33d day of December, 1911.
BTONB fit BARRETT,
1S.I3.2-S h Att'ys for PlalatlC.
Proposed Amendment to Charter Providing For Commission
Form of Government for Klamath Falls
PREAMBLE
We. tin- people of Klamalh l;all. Oregon, timlcr
tlie auiliorit) of the constitution of tlic State of Ore
KOii, iloonlain anil establish this charter for the City
of Klamath lalln, Oregon,
AKT1CI.E I.
Section I.
The intent anil purpose of this charter is lo
c$tal)lili a free ami imlcpcmlent city, ami to re
More to nml vol in the people of the city, mi far as the
constitution of the slate will crniit, their natural, in
herent, ami innlieuahlc riht of local .self-uoverninent,
with nil its power., duties anil responsibilities.
Ti that eml, uniler nml hy the provisions of this
charier;
(a) T.hc municipal government is vestcil, imle
pcinleiitl) of legislative interference, with all powers
not ileiueil it hy the constitution of the Mate.
(!) The people of the city are vested with it)
iipreitie legislative powers, with easy preliminary
conditions m making and chnnKing its charter and
ordinances, and also wild the absolute ami exclusive
power of nuihomiiiK, rcf;ulntiiir or terminatinn its
public service corporations, ami of recalling its elec
tive officers,
(c) Partisan ami machine politics and uovcnJ'
went are inhibited, nml a municipal democracy substi
tuted therefor.
(!) No fixed tenure of ollicc or employment is
permitted except, subject to recall of elective officers,
anl as aiiihoried by a classified civil service, for
employes.
(') The city ward officers have been arc are
"ercliy abolished.
(0 Opportunities for graft and favoritism in
innumerable directions have been eliminated.
(k) Hoards have been established lo care for the
Puwjc library, parks, charities, nnd civil service.
CO The city hns been divided into three admin
Wrativc departments, viz.:
1. Public affairs. Health and civic beauty.
2. Finance ami supplies,
--HiRliwayg, water and lighting Sewers,
parks, cemeteries, public buildings and
grounds,
, 0) The commission form o( government has
Meu ""proved and adopted, electing each commis
sioner directly to his department, and clearly defining
his duties.
(j) Kach commissioner is required to take the
active charge and management of his department,
giving his whole time thereto, nnd has before him the
opportunity and incentive of becoming a specialist
therein, and thus of establishing a most efficient ad
ministration. (k) The mayor, as judge of the Municipal Court,
also as chief executive and head of the police and fire
department, is made the paternal guardian of juvenile
and other unfortunate police cases.
(I) An efficient financial system and purchasing
agency for the city has been provided, and special tax
ation limited.
(m) A beautiful, sanitary and prosperous city
has been provided for.
(n)-Tit proposed charier preserves every valu
able feature of our state laws, and has introduced only
Mich new provisions as, after cateful consideration,
were deemed advisable and necessary.
(o) The contents are arranged as follews:
Article 1 Prefatory Provisions.
Article 2 Name, boundaries, Powers, Rights and
Liabilities.
Article 3 Elections.
;r,jclc 4 Recall of Elective bilkers.
Article 5 Elective Officers.
Article 6 The Mayor.
Article 7 The Council.
Articles Executive and Administrative Depart
ments and Duties of Commissioners.
Article 9 Municipal Courts.
Article 10 Officers and Employes.
Article 11 Franchises and Public Utilities.
Article 12 Commissions and Hoards.
Article 13 Direct Legislation by the People.
Article 14 General Provisions.
ARTICLE II.
Name, Boundaries, Powers, Rights and Liabilities
Section 2.
Name, noundaries The municipal corpora
tion now existing and known as the "City of Klamath
Falls" shall remain and continue to be a body politic
ami corporate under the same name and with the same
boundaries, with power and authority to change its
boundaries in a manner authorized by law.
Section 3.
Powers. Rights. Liabilities By the name of
the "City of Klamath Falls," the city
(a) Shall have perpetual succession, and shall
own, possess and hold all property, real and per
sonal, heretofore owned, possessed, or held by the
said City of Klamath Falls, and shall assume, man
age, and dispose of all trusts in any way connected
therewith;
(b) Shall succeed to all rights and liabilities,
and shall acquire all benefits, and shall assume and
pay all bonds, obligations and indebtedness of said
City of Klamath Falls; by that name may sue and
defend, plead and be impleaded, in all courts and
places, and in all matters and proceedings; may
have and use a common seal ami alter the same, at
pleasure; may purchase, receive, hold and enjoy, or
sell nnd dispose of, real ami personal property;
(c) May receive bequests, gifts and donations
of all kinds of property in fee simple, or intrust for
public, charitable, or other purposes; and do all
things and acts necessary to carry out the purpose
of such gifts, bequests and donations, with power to
manage, sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the same
in accordance with the terms of the gift, bequest or
donation.
(d) Shall have the power, within or without its
territorial limits, to construct, condemn, purchase,
acquire, lease, add to, maintain, conduct and oper
ate, waterworks, light plants, telephone systems,
power plants, transportation systems, heating plants
and any other public utilities or works or ways local
in use and extent, in while or in part, and everything
required therefor,, for the use of said city and the
inhabitants thereof, and any such systems, plants, or
works or ways, or any contracts in relation or con
nection therewith, that may exist and which said
city may desire to purchase, in whole or in part, the
same or any part thereof may be purchased by said
city, which may enforce such purchase by proceed
ings at law as in taking land for public use by right
of eminent tjomain, and shall have the power to
issue bonds upon the vote of tho tax-paying electors,
at any special or general election,- in any amount
necessary to carry out any of said powers or pur
poses; said tax-paying electors shall consist of cit
izens who have purchased property in Klamath
Falls, and can show to the registration officer an
equity of One Hundred Dollars ($100) or over at
the time of registration.
(e) The legislative, executive and judicial
powers of the city shall extend to all matters of local
and municipal government, it being the intent
hereof that the specification of particular powers
by any other provision of this Charter shall never
be construed as impairing the effect of the general
grant of powers of local government hereby be
stowed ;
(f) The Initiative and Referendum powers re
served to the people by the Constitution of the State
of Oregon arc herehy reserved to the legal voters of
the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as to all local,
municipal or special legislation of every character
in and for the said city. The manner of exercising
the Initiative and Referendum powers as to munici
pal legislation shall be prescribed either by the peo
ple through the initiative or by the City Council.
(g) All of the powers of the city shall, except
as otherwise provided in this charter, be exercised
by the Board of Commissioners, subject to distribu
tion and delegation of such powers as provided in
this Charter or by ordinance not in conflict here
with. ARTICLE III.
Elections
Section 4.
There shall be held a municipal election in the
"City of Klamath Falls, Oregon," on the first Monday
in May, 1913, and on the first Monday of May of each
year thereafter, and shall be known as the General
Municipal Election. All other elections that may be
held shall be known as Special Municipal Elections,
and may be orderetl by the Board of Commissioners
or by the electors, by initiative. petition, provided,
however, that, on the fifth Monday immediately fol
lowing the adoption of this charter as elsewhere pro
vided a Special Municipal Election shall be held for
the election of three Commissioners as elsewhere pro
vided in this charter.
Section 5.
Registration No person shall, except as in
this charter otherwise provided, be permitted to vote
at any municipal election without having registered.
The registration shall be the same as it now or may
hereafter be provided by the general laws of the State
oj Oregon, except as the board may otherwise by
ordinance provide.
TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW
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