The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1913, Image 1

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SevratH Year Ne. !
KLAMATH FALLS, ORHOOff. lHVRSDAY, MARCH 1 ltlS
BROWNED ARMY
STARTS ON TRIP
TO SACRAMENTO
rokmkh ooxry aide again in
limelight
Money King Realizes JBENEFIT DANCE
ueam Close at Hand: TICKFTS smn
With Twenty Mm oa Foot h4 Kteve
I A Ml ABIWBPBf VMMipMyVV
Follow Thetr Leader to California
Capital lo Make Mt'preaeBtaUuas
lu tha LeaUUtare Now ta Hsaslua
In Ttiat CRf
J. Plerpont Morgan Starts on Fare
well Tour of European Capital!.
Will See Rulers of Europe
u iilM I'iiw Bervlee
HIOCICTON, March lit. With 20
ii ou on (ool aad eleven ta aa auto-j
mobile, Carl Hrowaa'a army of ua
employed atarted fur Sacramento ati
lu o'clock till morning.
Ilrowno wee Coiey'e chief ajde In
the famoua marcli to VIiIdiTod Id
1193. Uier llrowao married Co.ey's
lout, liter.
lulled Proa Smlic,
BTOCKTON, March 13, Clad la a
vltrd looking gown and a red "Wood
raw Wilson" cap, Carl llrowne, chief
of trie "Army of tha Unemployed,"
list arrived litre, aad la nobllltlag
bli form preparatory to moving on
Hscramcato,
Tlmy are going to tha capital to
lobby for the Seett-Gatea bill, provld-
Ins lodging aad aatlag houses for tha
unemployed.
They will cook a big "Mulligan"
tew In the Stockton eeurt houae
pUia, which Brewae kaa secured per
minion from the couaty to use aa a
ramping ground for hie array during
their atay here.
Bale of tickets for the eighU aa
nual ball of Ue KtamaU Patts Tet-
uoUer flra Deaertmeat waa eem
Bjeaced today, aad tkla atteraeea a
Urge Buaiber of ticket had been dto-
poaed or. Iratjr public spirited asaa
approached persaaeed a ticket, aad
many purcbaaed more than that number.
They took tha Tlew that the dollar
donated to the Ire department la tale
way, whether they attend Monday
nlght'a dance or not, la uoaey well
pent, aa It provide a fuad for re
placing clothing damaged by the !-
untcer firemen while working to aare
property from destruction.
A notable fact In connection with
the local Are department la that Tory
few of tha areaaea nroaaftir nn.
IIUMMIIIANM HOPE TO OCCUPY AIMlirriON OP NEW aiAKTKIt HAH !ora. None of them are guided by scl-
'JiiIUmI I'tKM Hi rvlcr ftna King Ueorga In loadon. Ue aald
N AIM, KB, March II, J, Plerpont I that lie realise that be will probably
Morgau arrived on the Adriatic thla "ovtr ngoln r,,lt Europe, and waaU
morning. Herbert Hattcrlec urged him!!" "y, r"0"cU to lht
. ., .... . ;U frlenda In Kurope.
lo continue on to New York aboard! , ,, mucJllllnB.r. . BB.
llio Adriatic, but he refuted. penra very foeble. He leaned heavily
Morgan eipecta to ie the King of on hla cane. Ilia face waa anakea
Italy In Home, the kalier In Uorlln(nnd drawn.
ALLIES' REPLY CITY WARRANTS
DELAYEO AGAIN; GET G000 BOOST
F1RKMXN AJHC flllKI
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NUAL MALL TO aWMNl
AND
Johnson Would Make
Successors' Job Bad
California's Governor. Determined
Not to Run For Of f lee Again, is
For Gutting Off of Patronage
ADltlANOI'l.i: IIV TO.MOHKOW,
AT TIIK laTIMT, IH THE HVU',
I'OUT ('lIlCUUtTKU
l.l ,4 . , t, . . ....
OOOI) KVVKCT ON MAKKtrr FORI. ,ai"mn ' "r wor ol aroieci-
idk propeny, ana mey receive bo
CYCLONE HITS
SOUTHERN TOWN
I'ltOVKNCAL Ii MMTROYKD BY
flRKAT WIND DI7TAIL8 OF
TMK DMAWKR ARK MKAGRK.
YUHKH ARC DOWN
lulled I'rni Scrrleu
LONDON, March 13.Tlio reply of
the alllra to Turkey hai again been
delayed, presumably becauae the Bui-
garlana hope to occupy Adrlaaople by
tomorrow at the tateei.
WASHINGTON LAW
MAKERS ARE BUSY
TIIK WAIUtANTH OF
FAI.LM
KLAMATH
1 ho paetngo of the charter haa had
a heatthy effect on city warranta, aad
today 90 cents waa offered for them.
Prior to tlio adoption of. the new char
ter rlty wafraala brought but SO
crnta, with aa occasional sale at IS
cent
It Is reported that a conalderable
amount of outside capital haa been
I brought here for the purpose of buy
ing up city warrants.
compensation whatever from tha city
for their work.
C. D. Cleadeaalag U a Klamath
Falls visiter today. He la bow raaeh-
llng In the rlelalty of Mlduad.
Couaty Cemmlealoaer Gay Merrill
Is m coeaty neat vtotter.
Prlaeeaa.Mary ef Kaglaad to to be
a bridesmaid at the fortheomtag wad
dlag of Prlaaaaa Victoria Lulae ef
Prussia aad Prlaiaa Braeet at Case
hartoaa. 7
gACRAMBNTO, March 11 Oor-
erabr Jehaaea declared today that he
la determlaed to aeeare the maaaji
of a civil service bill at tha aroeeat
session of the togMaturft. Thtoaaaaa-
ure will cat eaT much patronage now
attached to the geveraer'a oaaae.
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MRS. HORN SUES
FOR A DIVORCE
FORT KLAMATH WOMAN MAKM
SOMK SENSATIONAL CMARSaM
AGAINST MKR HCSAN aTW
ADDRBM IS NOT KNOWN
"I am determlaed aa thai." aaia
Governor Jehasoa.
the atataaaeat aa
"Yea may
atreaja; ae
It la reaatteel that Job
cided aot ta raa.fer
aad that 1Mb fact aadaeed km aan
part tha MTMaervtoe saaaNa.;4?
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MEXICANS m
FIGHT AlOIGTHf
B8RHfit(if8.1
Suit for dlvfree waa tied hi tha
district court thla atteraoea by:
llora agalaat Charlea Hera.
tlonal chargea are made.
Mrs. Hon rsataaa at Fart Klamath,
but the areaeat addreea ef Mara la
aot kaowaA
Mrs. Hera charges her hi
with a atatatery affi
H. L. Velt ef Wordea la a KlamaU
FaUaviaMar.
WILSON TO TALK
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TO U FOLLETTE
THE FBWStPRNT WILL CXNtaWLT
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PLUMS IN WISCONSIN
Ualled Froaa Servlea
WASHINGTON, D. d Mareh IS.-
It waa aaaeaaeed tedar that Freai-
deat WUaeawlU
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United Press Service
OL.YMPIA, March 18. Tha Wash
ington IcgUUturo today paised the
minimum viago bill and motliera' pen
sion bill. Uoth wait the slgnaturo of
Governor Litter, who favors both
measures.
The minimum wago bill provide!
for an Industrial welfare commission
of flvo, who will probabto set the mln-
United Preaa Service
SIIIIEVEPORT, La., March II.
Provencal, a vlHage thirty mllaa south
of hero, was deatrored by a cyclone
al noon today. Imum wago at f 13 per v.cok
Three people are kaowa to "be dead The mothers' pension bill provtdaa
and flfteea lajured. .for a pension of 15 per month when
The wires are down and tha details It horo Is ouo child, and f& more for
of tho dlaastar are meagre. 'each additional child.
County School Track
Meet May be Arranged
Much Interest Being Manifested in
This Line of Outdoor Athletics
by the High School Students
A county laid aad track meet may
be one of tka features of commeaee
ment week at tha Klamath couaty
high school, aeeardlag to atudsata
and faculty members Bremlnent'la
nthlaile elrslee at tka local lakHu
Uon. The high teaook at Merrill
nd Honaaaa will be lavHed to aead
track teams, aad; arraagemaaU may
alio be made for eatrlea by grammar
ehoolg. 9, S-j
"Track work hi eaualag a great deal
of latsraat at the high achbol thla
year," aald Prac. I. V. Mawley, tacul
ty msmber ef, tha atkletk cabinet,
" Us aommeaeemaat'ot tralalag
"Walta oaiy the'1' eemlas of goad
weather. Already tha oiaseea are
; gettlac IIjmm taalr msa who" stay
"re amoag tb aatat wkuwra. '
. "That there la mieh good material
,'or trak athlates.ta the alfh aeaeol
! ainaatraW ai , Ue,, little SaU
and track meet we held at the high
rcIiooI campus last spring. That waa
tho first time many of the students
over saw a track meet, aad the show
ing thoy made at that time was re
markably good. Now that they un
derstand something of what a track
meet Is like, Jbey know mora about
training and preparation, "aad each
man has some Idea of the eventa la
which he had beat specialise."
"There la ao scholastic sport that
can ovorahadow track work," con
tinued Hawley. "It Is the only athletic-
aport where the athlete works
entirely aa an Individual, aot aa a
portion ofV unit.'' '
Whether the county meet Is held or.
not, the high school will' hold a sec
ond Interclasa, meet 'this year.; Sev
eral good marks were 'made at the
flrtt Interclasa meet held laat year,
bat It Is expected that nearly' allof
these records will be aurpaaaed.
Legislature is Braised by
the Anti-Saloon League
Attention is Galled to Moral Legislation. Many Bills
Urged by the Moralists are Passed by the State
Law Makers. Among Which are Liquor Laws
-. la tka ataaa smarter ad atv
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ninety-fear.
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That the laat Oregoa legislature
wan most responsive to moral leglala
tlon Is the declaration of the oBcers
of tho Oregon Anti-Saloon League la
a circular now being distributed.
Attention Is particularly called to
bills relating to tho aale of liquor
which wcro passod by tha legislature.
The bills aro aa follews:
8. D. H Prohibits sale of liquor
outside of municipalities, and closes
thirty-nine aalooaa In the atate, with
seven counties not heard from, aad
makes all of the state outside ef
municipalities practically prohlbltloa;
except that the couaty court of any
county may, In Ita dlecretioa, oa pe
tition algned by a majority of the
legal votera of the precinct gnat ta
any bona Ode club of not lea
fifty members, net ergsaUed far
profit, or any hotel with aeeoauaeda
tlons for not lesa thaa fifty gucete,
the right to furaJah liquor to Ita
members of guests..
S. D. 4 Require that each pack
ago of liquor ahlaaed late prohibi
tion territory ahall be alalaly marked
with the same of the eoastgaor, con
signee, kind aad qaaatlty of liquor
oacloaed, aad that all eatress aad
railway companies ahall keep a
"bcose" book, ta whtea there shall be
kept a record of tha ameaat aad
Mad of liquor received, tka same ef
person to whom ahlaaed, by wham
aad to whom delivered, aad a Mask
aaaca la which tha aeaahjase ahall
algii his aaaae befatw-reeerrtag aaah
liquors. Such book' eaall he etaa to
SKIDDOO GOES
TROUBLE IN 23
LOWER SWAN LAKE BtaffRiOT
ACCEPTS BUILWNO, AND SIX
MONTHS' TERM WILL OPBN ON
FIRST OF APRIL
After argumeaU pro aad eoa ataae
work waa eomemaccd oa tha atraetara
about n year ago, the dlreotera e
School District Nd. fit, In -Lower
Swan Lake Valley, have at laat aa
cepted the building.
They are preparlag ,ta furalsh tha
building, and Louie Rabla, ehalraaaai
of the heard ef the directors, wha ta
here today, states that the six meath
spring term will sommease April S,
When the new esheei taUdlac was
completed by the eaatraatar, the di
rectors refused' to Meeat H, holdlag
that all the spertlsatleaj were sot
carried out Thla matter waa held ap
far several montha befera K waa amic
ably settled.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D, 0., Marsh II.
Preatdeat" Wllaoa- today appclatad
Joha Skeltea WIHIaasa a Tlrsjlaia
ta 1m asslstaat seeaetary a tka
.'
ary.
tinned Pres Serva i , t
BYDNBY, N.aV''W.V,Mrek II.
Udy Scott aalled tar ataad aheard
the steamer Mealaa iedar,-
United Praia Servdaa , ,, a ,
, BOSTON,' Maseh . "II; Braadles
deSaltely stated toatof tkatha waaU
sat accept aay pM adaea. Ha
fused ta tosue a facaaat aeatemaajt. K ,
the InspectUaef the oStoers, aad ha
prima facie evidence 9t the facte atat
ed thoreta. .
This law lecatee the beat ligajsra la
dry territory, and shows haw aaack
liquor they receive, aad wUt ha a
great help la liquor praseeatleas.
S. B. JM Provides that whenever
In the opialaa ,ali tkausavaraor the
crlmlaal laws of the state are aot be
ing faithfully eaioread he, shall lay
the facto before tha elrsH eceirt or
any Judge thereof, who shall without
delay ta a summary msaaer ceasldsr
tho facta so preaeated, aad It the
court shall flad that tha etlaUaal laws
are sot bdag.falUfullyv eaforeed. the
governor may appolai far alaety days
special oBiers to eaforea tka lawa, i
(Continues oa Paaal
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STRONG BOXES
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yeggmea Mew the sales ef the Hat
field Smith store. aad tha Dtomcad
Match eompaay at Brignm toet abjat.
?raak CaradaC TtTniBgii
wltk tka robbers.
The safe 9t the, Dtaaaaad
company a4 ABrta 4sUad IIMfer
Ue baadtto- f fXI Cai i r
The 'asarmew' hurrred te Ortdtor.
where they Mew the safe ef tka aaassh
apaay there. , Thar, sot' aetata-.
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