The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 10, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALM), OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 10, IBIS
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TOBACCO JUICE
IS WEAPON USED
BY NAUGHTY MEN
(XDII'iai.NT IH MARK IIV I'HOMI.
MINT HUKFHAGK LEADER
lone Sninlc Hub-CwiwHiKtee Will H
rrlir .tffhlrttll Mado hf MIm Patrl
King George Meets
Earnest Suffragettes
Women Force Their Way to the Roy
al Carriage and Endeavor to Pre
sent a Petition to the King
United I'resa Aervlre
LONDON, March 10. King (leorgo
while rii rontu to parliament waa ac-
rU 8lnH, Hrttlag Furili INagrswj coated by five suffragettes at Wlilto
ful Cuiiilurt r Mra Ihiriag the Vm- Hall. The women forced their way to
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United I'reas Service
WAKIIINOTON, l. C, Mnrcli 10,
Alice Paul, tlio prominent suffrage
eJtir, declares that ehe Intends to
prmctit Mlaa Patricia Street's affidavit ,
to I lie Jones sonata sub-committee.
MIm Htrrrt ha inado oath that cor-
SOCIAL MEETING
HELD TUESDAY
.MKMIIKIW OF THK CIVIC LEAOUE
WILL COMBINE BUSINESS WITH
PLEASURE AT ALL FUTURE
MEETINGS)
tent n petition to tho kins. They
wero promptly arrested,
A largo crowd which quickly gath
ered threatened to duck tho militant
urrruKfttra In n lako In Ht. James'
Park.
Instead of Betting only for tbe
purpose of carrying on tbe business of
tho organization, tbe Women's Clrle
Lcsguo will hereafter bold social at-
ternoona In connection. Literary an-
tertalumenta, mutlcalet and other
California Law Makers
to Have Long Session
Solohs do not gee Possibility for Ad
journment for Many Weeks. The
Governor Insists on 6 Weeks
United Press Service
BACRAMENTO, March 10. Sea-
ntor Strowhrldge Introduced a resolu-
The police finally .ucceeded In ,eatur wlt'b glvea during tbe com- Uon t0Uy' "I,nf tho Um' ot tha
Min WfirHttll f-fifil Him mfmnm I. ..........
KottliiK tho women from the acene.
Ing aprlng and taauatr.
tain mill deliberately tpal tobacco
Juice In tho facea of women who par
tklpali"! In the auffrago parade hero
on March 3.
TVIETMOE GIVES
WORLD MESSAGE
LABOR WOltKUlt DKCLAHEH THAT
I ATTORNEY AM I'KliMlAL
JUDGE WERE UNFAIR UNITE
AMI EDUCATE
Marhln GcU Office
Cnltcd Treat Bervlce
Tot la HHter
United I'reaa Service
llOMi:, March 10. At the Vatican
United I'itm Service
KAN FHANCIHCO, March 10.-
today It waa alated that tho popo lint oiuaf Tvletmoo In a itatoment Issued
irrally Improved In health, and
speedy recovery la predicted.
his
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SENT BY
PARCELS POST
today bitterly doununcod United
'Mate UUtrlct Attorney Miller of In
dlaiiMpoli and Judgo Auduraon, who
.tried the cnaca In which labor leadera
J were convicted of conspiracy to trana-
.port dynamite.
J "I havo ono nicsaaca to all work
en," ald Ttletmoo. "It la: Unite
leducalo, underatand, and ydu will
lumjuor the world,"
COSTKIIIUTIO.MI OV MATKRIAL
IX)ll TIIK KKHCTIO.N' OK A
HOI'HK IN CHICACU) TRAVKL A
Ml.VO IIIKTANCi:
UtM I1
hToJlllli
Tbe flrat of thee meetings will be
held tomorrow afternoon at the weat
liall nt Ilia lAA Clin...' Knll.ll
WABIIINJITON. I). C, March 10.-coramcncnc -t c.rd, -
rhoaen.to today confirmed tho nom.lfrMhmcnU w be th JJC ,
limlloii of Marblo to bo comn,erc'vcrgjomi
comrnUiloner. I ..... ' , , .. . , ,...
llleccd to Inrlte three friends to at
tend tho meetings.
Ijournment of tho atato legislature at
midnight, April 27th. Tbe resolu
tion waa referred to the rnlet com
mittee. Governor Jobaaoa U demaadlag
that the legislature adjourn the ett
alon at tbe end of six weeks.
Senator Wright declared today that
bo did not tee any possibility of aa
adjournment within tbe time apeclled
KLAMATH WOMEN
VOTE FOR FIRST
TIME ON CHARTER
HOT LITTLE HllHH1 M TAKWV
IX THJS RMVaVr
Ulrttior to Meet
A incotlng of tho hoard of directors
of tho Klamath Chamber of Com
merce will bo called at 4 o'clock to
morrow afternoon for tho purposu of
Klvlng attention to Important busi
ness matters.
August Llskoy waa In from Mid
land Haturday, giving attention to
business raattera.
Jamea 1'elion
Klamath.
j .W. O. Downing lias resigned aa
-" " i manager of tbe Star. Drug Store, and,
Is hero from Fortjnccompanled by Mrs. Downing, left
I Haturday night for San Franclaeo.
Kdgar Llvesay la here from Merrill,
attending to business matters. Ha
brought In threo One bobcat skins.
Will Sanderson, brother of tbe lato
Ma or Fred T. Sanderson, Is bert
from Ashland, attending to business
In connection with his brother's estate.
L. J. IUuman la here from Bonanza,
on a business trip.
W. II. Doney came In Sunday from
the ranch.
Kuio Worth wo.eee
d I'jiM Hervke
.AND. March 10. Mrs. Ab-
t.nrMIIIer. widow ot tho lato 1'oet
of tho Hlerras, was today appointed J
!ylmliilitratrlx of her huaband' es-
IHIV, TCIIII.II ! VlllUUtl III ftfVtVVVi
Technical Point in Horsefly
Project Case Finally Decided
Judge Benson Settles Question and Friends of the Irri
gation Project are Confident of Final Victory Soon.
Case Involves Important Plan of Irrigation
TOWNS PLAN TO
RETAIN SALOONS
BOTH BLY AJJD FORT KLAMATH
WILL LNCORPORATK NECHbU
HARY LEGAL STEPS TO BE TAJt
K. BOON
0. L. Kelloy last Thursday sent by!
parcels poat a brlrk of local manufao- c Ki McUunhlln Is a
turn to lo used In building a brick iiutol Hall.
huuao at the Coliseum In Chicago dur-1 '
tig the Clay Products eipoaltlon, says;
Iho Uko County Examiner. This,
brick will be one of tha 3C.000 sent
by parrels post from every brick plant
urn milieu oiaiea io w uaeu in
rnnitriictlon of the house, which will
bo Klveu away and re-erected aftor
(tin munition.
Tim Idea was originated to teat tho
merits of the parcel poat system and
la certainly a novel one. A record
was kopt of each brick from the tlmo
It wna mailed until delivered In Chi
cago, In order to set how speedily
Undo Ham can deliver a brick house
by mall. It la probable that mall car
rlors In Chicago will not be overly en
tliualnatlc for this method of deliver
ing n brick house. Other carriers
throughout the country will watch
the experiment with much Interest.
Tho brick weighed flvo pounds, and
l Mr. Kelley 51 cents to get It to
H destination, hut he baa the novel
distinction of having a brick In the
first brick house sent by mall, as well
as being the first to Introduco a take
low product la Chicago.
Judgo Uonson this morning render-1 upon 'tho ground that tbo recitals ln,cult court the
As a result of the announctsaeat of
the passage of the bill prohibiting the
selling of liquor outside of Incorpor
ated towns, plana art under way to
Incorporate Fort Klaanatk and Bly la
this county. No Information hat beta
received from Mails or Creeeeat, hat
It U believed that both of thott placet
will foUow tht actloa of Bly and Fort
Klamath.
W. W. Smith. uaoHclal mayor ot
Illy, stated this afternoon that the
necessary legal steps prellaaiaarr to
the Incorporation of Bly would be
taken before tho end ot the week.
KANSAS MAN IS
SOUGHT IN WEST
WAS LAST HEARD
KANE FOUR VEARA AOO ifElj.
ATIVi:H WILL I'AV L1IIERAL
REWARD
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Alexander or
Medlclno Lodge, Kansas, are anxious
ly awaiting news of their son, H.
Craig 'Alexander, llo hasn't Jjajn
ticaHCaMtu 'or four years.
MS i m, now zb years oiu, anu wnon
last heard of ho waa In 8pokauo,
Wash., attending business college.
A liberal reward will be paid to the
ono locating him. Any nows can bo
wrltton to H. O. Williams, 931 Litch
field avenuo, Wichita, Kansas.
ed a decUlon on a much mootod nolnt
guest nt tho '" "lu ,nmou Horsefly Irrigation case,
linn mote who ravor mo pian nro con
fident that tho start of the Important
project Is almost In sight.
While tho point decided by tbo
court today Is technical, It Is claimed
that It opens tho way clearly for the
futuro legal procedure, and la a vic
tory for llioao who favor tho lasuance
of tho bonds for tho scheme.
Judgo Denson's opinion follews:
I Tho (juration argued and submitted
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OF AT HPO- l0 ll, co,"i ou oaiuraay anernoon,
February 8, 1913, Is this;
Tho defendants offor In ovldenco
tho original petition for tho organisa
tion of tho Horsefly Irrigation Dis
trict, and propose by moans of this
exhibit, nnd other evidence, to lm
pcacho tho order of tho county court,
declaring tho said Irrigation district
duly organised.
To this offer, tho petitioners objoct
the final order of the county court are seek to litigate.
Klamath County Bull
to be Tried at Rodeo
Two Year old at Crisler and Stilts
Ranch Shows Decided Aversion
for Saddle. Throws Riders
concluslvo upon tho facts therein re
cited.
The auprcmo court la a recent case,
decided on January 28th ot the pres
ent year, in a caso where a specified
territory hnd undertaken to establish
a port comilBslon, hat the following
to say, in an opinion by Chief Justice
Mcllrlde:
"Plaintiff and all others having In
terests adverse to the organisation ot
tho port were, by tho publication of
tho notice of election- required by law,
duly and legally apprised of the pend
ency ot tho proceedings, and either
before tho election, or within the sev
en days Intervening after the election,
could havo appeared before tbe court
nnd pointed out the alleged defects In
tho petition, and In a simple and In
expensive proceeding have made them
selves parlies to tbe record there, and
sottled by review or appeal to the clr-
queatlons they here
The findings ot tbe !
i
county court that the port had been
, il.. .i ...-. -..f..a . a a. I
IVEHI17 iuu UU17 urauivu, BUH iu-
corporated, and the entry of this find
ing In tbe Journal, was a final adjudi
cation of evory fact necessary under
the law to constitute a valid corpora-!
tlon, Including the location of Its
boundaries, and tbe matter sought to
be litigated here Is res adjudlcata."
This position of the supreme court
la In manifest accord with the statutes
providing for the organisation of ir
rigation districts, as will bo readily
soon upon a careful examination there
of.
Section 6168, L. O. L., provides for
a petition to be presented to tbe coun
ty court, and a bearing thereon, after
published notice thereof, and a final
order ot the county court, and then
say a:
"On the final hearing tho court
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SOFFRAGETTES
ARE FIRE BOGS
RAILWAY STATION'S IN ENGLAND
ARE SET ON FIRE, FRE8CMA
BLY BY WOMEN WHO WANT
RIGHT TO VOTE
BecasMe Bat a Single Qastslsa so to
Be Voted oa M la Bspeettd TlHst
the Rotate WiU Ha Kaawa If
e'CtoekTtasH
Vote Is Expected to
Accoawt of That Fact
Tho quettloa ot adeatlac or rojtt
Ing tho charter reeeaUy prepared f
a commlarioa of Klamath FaUa aW
seas is beiag determlaed at tho' poat
today. Tho fact that wetaoa, for tha
first tlmo la Klamath Falls, art vot
ing maket the olectloa aaaauaL
Tho polls wort oaoaod la tho vt
election precincts at o'cloek thta
morning, aad will ho closed at 7 that ,
evening. The fact that than la hat
one quettloa to he voted oa will mako
tho couatlag simple, aad tha raaaJt
should ho kaowa by e'etetk.
There wero 466 Klamath FaMt wo-
mta who registered for tho tltttlto,
but It fa aot believed that tatro wtU
be a heavy veto hy tho wetaoa.
Practically aa ntmttlaalag haa
beta doao oa tho ttrtett, atvdltharo
appears to bo hat litUa latartat tahoa
laUoratak.
Mrs. K. J. Marray, whoao !
hat beta so aetlvo la tho MM i
the charter, was em tho aarait
thta moralag. i.
'Are yea oaavMJmtiac,t'' aaa
rto
A bucking bull, which furnished to
much amusement nt the Elks' Rodeo
lt spring, It to bo a feature of tho
liowiMia (hit tummtr. This year
n Klnmuth county bovine will bt used,
as a 2-year-old at the Crltltr Stilts
much it rapidly rounding lato form
bucktr,
Lost tummtr ranch htadt tried
riding the aalmal la a tplrit qf iport,
but nftcr aevoral had been uncore
mrnloutly "piled," tho boat riders on
tho much wero summoned in an effort
to tubduo the animal. Tho results
wero tho sumo, all bolng piled off,
Inutcad ot submitting, tho bull be
comon more difficult to ride, lie Is
perfectly gentlo In every other way,
but ho does like to buck when a rider
gets on hit back.
MIDLAND SHIPS
SOME LIVESTOCK
BUSY WEEK IH NOTED FROM THK
WELL KNOWN SHU'l'INO POINT
NEAR HERE ALL OF STOCK IN
FINE CONDITION
Last week waa active in livestock
shipments from Midland, The fol
lowing shlpmonta' wero made;
Flvo cara ot cattle by Fred Stukel
to Swanson ft Son.
Six cars ot cattle and sheep by
Louis derber to Sacramento.
Four cara of cattle by W. 0. Dal
ton nnd Frank Adams to Portland.
Sovon cars of fine horses by Oeorge
Manning to Stewart ft Co. ot San
Francisco,
All of tho stock camo from the big
ulfnlfa feeding grounds near Merrill,
and were in flue condition.
Fred a, Brown It here from tht
Brown ranou on Crystal Crook, at
tending to business matters.
Alox Cheyno and toa, Robt Cheyae,
have returned to their hornet near
Merrill, after attendlag to business
matters In tho county teat Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. CaatrtU Itft
Sunday for Kodmoad. They may de
cide to locato In tho thriving Central
Oregon community.
MORGAN TRAVELS
WITH MEXICAN
AMERICAN FINANCIER AND FOR.
MEK PRESIDENT DIAI ARK
TRAVELING ON THE SAMH
LINER
United Press Service
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, March 10.
Tho posseugtr liat of the liner Adri
atic, en route to Ntw York via Na
ples, Includes the names of J. Pler
pont Morgan and Porlrlo Dial, The1
latter will stop In Fraaet to matt offi
cers who are to tteort bias, hack to
Mexico,
SPECIAL VENIRE
NEEDED IN CASE
THE REGULAR PANEL WAS HX-
HAVSTED THM MORNING IN SE
LECTION OF JURORS FOR THE
WORDEN CASE
Litigation of aa earlier day waa
dragged lato the circuit court today
when the suit ot Piatt ft Piatt against
Charlea D. Wordta waa commenced.
The Platta are Portland attorneys,
and they tue to recover f 1,000 attor
ney feet alleged to he due tor legal
services teadered Wordea la bit ac
tion against C. 8. ft R. 8. Moore tev
eral yeara ago.
The regular panel ot Jurort waa ex
hausted this morning. BherlK Low
was Instructed to summon a special
venire ot tea mea.
R. C. Klepptr, formerly local rep
resentative of the Wood-Curtis com
pany, it here from California far a
thort villi
United Press Service
LONDON, March 10. Tho
ger station ot the Great Western and
Central railway! at Saundertoa, Buck
inghamshire, was burned today.
Cards received state that suffra
gette were responsible.
Simultaneously tho Croxley sta
tion of the London ft Northweetera
railway and the ttattoa at Watford
were partially buraed.
Oeorge J. Waltoa returatd Saaday
night from a hustnosa trip to Mod-
ford and Aaaland. He haa beea away
several dayt la the laterteta of the
Callfornla-Oregoa Power eompaay.
"I doa't thlak R la
you?" the asked. "I aaau
vote, however.
At the city hall votlavg started etwir
and la the Irtt hear 17 votes had
been cast.
At 3 o'clock the vote la the Third
ward was 270, aad la the Fourth 140.
At thkt time the womea voters wero
beginning to tare out la fore.
REPORT AROUSES
SONORA PFOPtE
REBELS ARK RAW TO Ml MAHCaV
ING ON A TOWN ACtaOW
BORDER FROM NOttALBB, i
AND RlWUGanal CHOM
United Proat Service
NOdALES, Arta., Marsh !, Ko-
galea aad Soaora were throws lata a
panic of fear today hy the report that
huadredt of rebett are asereWag aa
the towa.
Scores ot refugees, eerryiag their
valuables, have ted to the tmerleaa
side. '
Landscape Artist is to
Give Lectures in City
Edward EvereU Weed Will Tell of
the Parks and Playgrounds of the
World Friday and
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An llluttrattd lecture oa parka aad
play'grpunda throughout the world
will be givea at Houstoa't opera
bouse Friday aad Saturday algbts hy
Edward Everett Weed of Portlaad.
The lectures are given wader the
auspices of the Womena Clvle League
aad no admitsloa will he oharged.
Mr. Weed't talks are llluttrattd
w,lth hand oolortd laatera tUdet.
showing parka la every portloa of the
globe. Oa aetoaat H the
j. i-frv.
of united aetloa la heaatsfyaMJcvas)
park tKe la thta ttty Ute llimf
should bo fall ot. neefel hate 1m
Klamath Falls, aad sJteaMha i
meant ot latttillltt ': tm'm
beautiful park Utee;aaa at W
people. i .'
;iU Woatta't CM!;
beta worklag'.
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