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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1913)
t i ' T a CARDS WILL BE PLAYED AT BALL ADDITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS BE IXQ MADE FOR ENTERTAIN' MNT 111 MEMUER8 OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Ib addition to dancing, crd will be a feature or the eighth annual BU Patrick's Dar ball ot the Klamath Volunteer Firo Department, member ot tho entertainment committee mak ing arrangement for thU form ot di version for those not caring to dance. M'CLURE HEADS BASKET QUINTET SOPHOMORE CENTER IS HONOR ED BY TEAM MATESRALPH BURN CHOSEN AS NEXT YEAR'S MANAGER At a meeting ot the baaketball tal ent of the Klamath county high chool thU afternoon, Louis McClure waa elected captain ot next year's basketball team, aucceedlng Hardin Carter, who graduates la June. McClure played center for the team this year, and was one ot the strong est members of .the aggregation. Ralph Hunt was elected manager. WILL CHOOSE A DELE6ATE WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY a WILL HOLD DISTRICT CONVEX TKN IN MENFOHD THE SBTH OF THIS MONTH Among other matters to be attend ed to at Thursday afternoon's meet ing of the Ladles' Aid Society ot the Methodist church will be the choos ing of a delegate to attend the dis trict meeting of the Women's Foreign HiMlonary Society ot the M. E. church. The convention for the Klamath district will be held at Bedford on March 25 th. At that time a delegate will be chosen to the state convention. POLICE SEEKING WOMAN PARTNER DRAGNET IS ASKED IN EASTERN CITIES UY DAY CITY POLICE IN ENDEAVOR TO ENTRAP BUR GLAR OWEN United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, March 11. A potlco dragnet la asked In the East for tho woman partner ot Otto Owen, nllas Conn, tho Chicago burglar, who was shot hero Saturday. Tho police are positive that the woman was with the Injured man un til Fobruary 38th, when she deserted him and fled East, taking 160,000 worth ot loot. Owen refuses to dis cuss tho woman. PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR MUSICAL PAIR AT THE STAR ITALIAN UARP SOLOS, CHINESE INSTRUMENTS AND OTHER MU SICAL FEATURES ' USED BY CLEVER VAUDEVILUANS Ulrch and Ulrch, singing, talking and musical artists, will open an en gagement at tho Star tonight, coming; hero direct from Portland, where they closed a long engagement on tho Pantages circuit. The team is com posed of two exceptionally cleVer peo ple. They play a great variety ot musical Instruments, Including those ot China. DEMOCRATS ARE AFTER SPOILS United Presa Service WASHINGTON, D. C, March 11. Secretary Burleson today intimated that the democrats would attack the Taft civil service order covering 30, 000 third and fourth class postmaa- D. Ellis Young is here attending to business matters. He la registered at the HalL INFANT DIES IN BURNIN6 HOUSE MOTHER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN A FRANTIC ENDEAVOR TO RES CUE THE CHILD FROM BLAZLNG RESIDENCE United Press Service VALLEJO, March :il. Fire de stroyed the home of Lloyd Michaels, a ship fitter, today, and the infant daughter, Margaret, was burned to death. Tho mother sustained serloua burns In a desperate attempt to rescue the perishing infant. Sir Kmfcjfeta, AtteaUea There will be a regular conclave of Cavalry Commandery No. 16, K. T on Wednesday, March 11th, at t. p.m at which arrangements for Easter ob servance will be made. By order of E. R. REAMES, Esa. Com. I. J. KNAPP, Recorder pro Urn. Sojourning Sir Knights courteously Invited. Vellsw rise 3-Ply "NOCHEK" PANELS We are -sow eeUlsur a ply penal absolutely guaranteed sot to cheek, takes my and all atafaw perfectly, sad with It's beautiful grata makes mot desirable teslde Sals. BIG BASIN Lumber Co. Phone 107 I, T. F. Nicholas, mayor of tho city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, by vlr tuo ot the authority in me vested by section ten ot an act ot tho legislative assembly of tho State ot Oregon, Sled In tho office ot the secretary of state Fobruary 35, 1907, entitled: "An Act tor carrying Into effect the Inln- tlvo and Referendum powers reserved by the people In soction ono and in section ono-a of article IV ot the Constitution ot the 8tate ot Oregon, on goneral, local, special and munici pal legislation; to regulate tho elec tions thereunder; to punish violations of this net and to repeal an act en titled 'An Act making effective the Initiative and Referendum provi sions ot section 1 of arttclo IV ot tho Constitution ot tho Stato ot Oregon, and regulating elections thereunder and providing penalties tor tho viola tion of provisions ot this act approved by the governor and filed in tho office ot tho socrotnry ot state on the 34th day ot February, 1903, and for carry ing Into effect amendment to section two, article XI. ot tho Constitution, and tor carrying Into effect amend- CALIFORNIA ment to section two. article XI of the Constitution granting to cities aailwed and mapped, ona a cnaln of dls- towns the right to enact or amend their charters,' do hereby proclaim that a bill proposed by Initiative peti tion,. "For an Act to enact, provide and adopt a charter for the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ore gon," ordained and submitted to the legal voters ot the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for their approval or rejection, at a special election held in said city on the 10th day of March, 1913, by ordinance adopted December 2nd. 1913, received 547 votes cast for the said measure; and that there wero cast against said measure 448 votes; that the total number ot votes cast for and against said measure was 99S; that said measure received a majority of all votes cast for and against said measure; that aald mea- suro received an actual majority ot 99 votes, of all electors voting there on. I therefore hereby proclaim that at said special election said measure waa duly approved and adopted by a majority ot all votes cast thereon; and that said measure shall be in full force and effect aa the charter of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, from and after the date hereof. Signed) T. F. NICHOLA8, Mayor of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated March 11, 1913. KEITH. KNOWS ABOUT TARIFF NEW CALIFORNIA CONGRESSMAN has Given the matter pret ty CAREFUL ATTENTION FOR TWO MONTHS United Press Servlcr WA8IINIGT0N, D. C, March 11 Representative Kettner of Saa Diego Is making no false pretenses on the tariff situation. Though he is Just now becoming a real member of the house, be has been doing the routine work ot the late Representative Fmlth's office for the past two months and Is pretty well disillusioned. "The plain tact Is," be said today, "Ibat every member here is favor able to placing on the free list every thing but the products of bis home district. I am In the same boat, though I am more liberal. I ask merely that the citrus products of my district be given their share of the tariff which must be retained In or der that sufficient revenue shall be raised to meet our national expend iture." Kettner's constituents have been wondering what success he would have in convincing Oscar Underwood that lemons and oranges could not stand a tariff cut He baa leaned that some cut will be surely made. IRON HAS ORE MINE DEPOSITS IX MAHKRO COUNTY ARK RELIEVED TO UK LARGKHT IN THE WEST DEVELOPMENT AWAITS FUEL Unltod Press .Service WASHINGTON. D. C, March 11. Iron oro deposits at tho summits ot tho Sierras, near Minaret, Madcro county, California, oro perhaps among tho Inrgcsl In the West, according to tho United States geological survey bullotln. They aro not yet valuable becauso they aro too far from tho fuel necessary tor smoltlng. Less extenalve, but more valuable, are tho Iron ores In tho Kagle Moun tains In Riverside county, tho south ern desert. They have Just been sur- contlnuous deposits, six nud a half mllos long, Is now knowu to extend across ln.es ummii or me range un tho north limb of tho dome. Tho Korernment Investigator estimates tho ore to amount to about 60,000. 000 tons, mostly high grade. Development of theao ores depends upon the opening of tho Alaikn coal Pedis and the cheap transportation ot that fuel to California ports, where blast furnaces and steel plants will bo established. BIRO TO FIX DATE OF MIX WOLGAHT-MUItl'IIY SCRAP DE PENDS UPON TUE ARRIVAL OF THE STORK AT A CERTAIN FLAT IN HARLEM United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO. March 11. The date ot the Wolgast-Murphy light here depends upon the time the stork arrives at tho horns of Mr. and Mrs. "Harlem Tommy" Murpby. Murphy is now on bis way East. "If tho stork Is prompt, the tight will bo held April 12th," said Pro muter Coffroth today. "It he la jlow tho mix will be a week later." Kactunpmeat Tonight Kwauna Encampment No. 46 meets In regular session tonight. Visiting patriarchs are cordially Invited to at tend. United Press Bervloe MADRID, March 11, Escaping from his pen, a fighting bull spread terror In Salamanca. It quickly scat tered pedestrians In the streets, and after knocking over a number of fruit stalls, entered Luciano Moreno's tatl orlng establishment. The tailors' dummies aroused the wrath of the animal, and after tossing Luciano and driving his customers from the store, It proceeded to gore and trample on tho figures. Eventually the brute bad to be shot. United Presa Service ST. PETERSBURG, March 11. Members of the progressive parties nro pressing the duma for an Investi gation of what they declare to be the awful Inhumanity and cruelty In Rus sian prisons. Testimony and evidence gathered In support of tho Interpella tions of the government upon tho sub ject, are said to disclose conditions worse than have ever been written. In many of the prisons prisoners are treated with Indescribable barbarity and Inhumanity. Vital Question Answered The subject tonight at the Chris tian church U "Chunks In the Wheel" (Excuses), and tomorrow night "Mor ality." The logical and Interesting manner in whichever subject Is han dled by Elder Harlan shows careful and Intelligent preparation. A ques tion box has been placed at the door, and questions deposited there will bo answered at the opening of each service. FILIPINO WILL NOT BB UP YET United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, March 11. Philippine freedom will sot be con sidered at the extra session of con gress, according to announcement Z I made by President Wilson today. Tbla statement follows a lengthy consultation with Secretary of War "" lOnrrlson, tf. Tom Calmes Is up from Merrill for the day. If It's worth having, R'a worta In suring. See Chllcote, SSS Mala St. Phone M. TEN YEARS TO GET CORRECTION NEW RECORD FOR lANI OFFICII. DELAYS IS SET IN CONNECTION ........ wi-n TOWNSHIPS IN MIIII " -- - WALIAIWA COUNTY 1 WASHINGTON, I). 0., March 11. , .mul (illlcu delays have set a new rec ord In the case of to townships near Kntorprlso. Wnlluwn county, In North eastern Oregon, where settlers have for more than ten years been kept malting for n correction of tho urlg', 1....1 .nrvnv that may dnprlvo them from a considerable part r their i,i ('invrvsoman llawlcy has Just secured fro mtlie commissioner of j thn general land office n special dep uty who will adjust the trouble this spring. , j Dtneoverr that tho two townsuipsj nvoriftiinrd uuou an adjoining grant was made In 1903, and the land with ii Mtl.tra nstabllshed was withdrawn from entry. The settlors stayed, ac quiring squatters' rights, hut many buildings they have constructed and Improvements of land made thus rar may finally be found to belong across tho line. The land office had simply fnlli.il. during ten rears, to finish the work It began when It withdrew the J lands. Auction Sale 11 Cut flowers at No. 3 West Mala si Administratrix's Final Account Notice Is hereby given Ibat Altba Beach, administratrix of the estate of John C, Beach, doceased, has filed la tho county court her final account as such administratrix, and that thn court has fixed Monday, the 7th day of April, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court room ot the county court, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said account and the settlement thereof. ALTHA BBAOH. Administratrix' of the Estate of John C. Beach, Deceased, J. H. OARNAHAN, Attorney. 6-12-19-I6 h I will Mil to the highest aty. on my rancn two mid i imf mlleaeaatof Merrill Monday, March 17, i9,3 the following described property 30 head of horiea and mires some mitrei In foul by good horici, All gent Jo and broke to work, and icTem matched teams. Will weigh from 1200 to 1800 pounda acale weight. 4 toi yeara old.all aound and In good coalltkt TCRMS-Klxht montha lime on ull notea wlU approved security at 8 per cent Intereat, 3 per cent dlacoHiit for caah. Sale will begin at 10.30 a.m. Free Line, C. G. MERRILLL, E. M. HAMMOND Auctioneer owmt ' INYEMION MING NAIION (Continued from I'ago 1) selves filed at It a week without stato compulsion." . O'llara declares that IMward Uh- mann, head of a big department store, tacitly admitted yesterday that the big merchants had agreed to with hold Information, especially aa to profits. wnen asaea a question 10 una ei- feet, lhmann said he would not an-i swer. "Upon the advice of counsel.", he added. The Investigation committee will meet In Hprlngflcld tomorrow after noon. At that time they will discuss the question of punishing the offi cials of tho big department stoies and mall order houses. Auction Sale Span of Horaea Light Buggy Wagon, 3 1-2 In. Plow Saturday, Hard. 15, 1:30 p. m. DAVE WADE, Owner Klamath Livery Barn & rVTJi , .ft j ,!" !? NEW MILLINERY tomorrow We nnnnnnrp mir first shewing: of new Spring Millinery tomorrow and cordially invite everyone to call and inspect the new styles. You will not only find stylish, up-to-date millinery here, but you will find prices that are within the bounds of reason. Several new garments in suits, coatsand dresses are here today for your approval, or at least inspection. i KUMATH TNJA ORHOM 4 , 1 . 4 r m 'jtsiaaai