The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 01, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALL, ORROOX, THfTRoWAY, MAT 1 ltlt
"Scratch 1m, Cowboy! Don't Pull Leather
Efforts Now Center on the Second Annual Rodeo
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DISCRIMINATORY
SAYS PRESIDENT
ttllXTAKK MATTKH TO FKDKHAL
COUHTX
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Hill right All Her Untile om La
bUlion Through Court -llryaa
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Grater Lake is Included
In Tours Now Outlined
Railway, Hotel and Devel. pmentCo.
Force of the Pacific Coast will
Arrange Visitors' Schedules
I'ullid i'rta Uervlwi
WA8IIINUT0N, D. C., May 1 The
Webb bill Introduced lu lliu Califor
nia kslitature providing for the own
trihlp of laud lu that latw, U still
dlacrlmlnatory, according to President
Wilton and lilt advisers.
Aa tltt measure seems sure to past,
If It tipecled thai President Wilson
1 lll .uiit.t a the quickest wey to
Midi Ida constitutionality of the bill,
m action In Ida federal court.
Ai toon at llio bill It passed Japan
; will flit a formal protect with the
uu department. Tula will be Bled
by Baron Chlnda. tbo Japanese envoy
utraordlnarjr.
la all tbo negotiation! tbua far be-
twttn the administration aad Baron
Chtaaa, tbo tnoat friendly feeling baa
beta ibown. Wilton expresaed a be
Utt that Japan wll fight all bar bat
Un In the court, and not olbarwltt.
Aa llryau's mlMlan In Sacramento
U eadd, ho will leave there tonight
la an effort to reach PL Loula In time
to detUer a c hod tiled tpccch Hatur-
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1'Oltn.ANU, May 1. I'uttlng tb
tuiirltt on the highway fur n tour of
tliu K'ont natural parka of the Weal
Ik a part of llio program which It be
Iiik worked out by tliu railway, hotel
mid duwloptaeut (otctit of tho North
wvitvrti territory, When tbo roada
Into Crater Iikr I'ark aro flnlthed,
wbeu tho Mount Hanler road la prop-
orly connected up, when tbo mam
moth development work bolng proae
ciitvd by tho llrltlah Columbia pror
lino In Htrathcoua park on Vancouver
Uland It Dnlabed, mid when the still
moro rocont park tyateu of tho Qrand
Trunk Pacific behind 1'rlnco Itupert
it u(i'n to llio public, there will be n
It will be tbo purpote then to pick
up tho tourlttt In Houtliorn California
early lu the tprlng, aa tho warm
(iattior prompta thvlr moving north.
A trip through tho Yotemlto and tho
uauul California tceuea will be In or
Utir. Tbenco tho tourlat will bo In
vited to proiccd northward until ho
riucliei Crater Lake. A tour through
thin area, which promltct to become
0110 of the mott attractive tpota of tbo
Wt'tt, may bo followed by n visit to
the gorgva of tho Columbia and Mount
Hood, If tho people of Portland get
tho great peak near here properly
openod to travel.
From Portland tho tourlat will bo
DEMOS DELAY
ACTION. Of WEBB
BILL 24 HOURS
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Urine FMrtlMr rmenio to
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THEY CONTINUE TO
GATHER THEM IN
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ORTTB UKADMI M TAKRK DTSO
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chain of natural wondera on tho ! conducted north, through Itanler
elric Dt for tho entertainment of the l'Mk whw At toT trnset)
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moil blase Yankee globo trotter.
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MEDFORD EIXIN'
FOR. VISITORS
orated with bunting and electric
lights than at any previous time In
Iter history when the Grand Ledge
meets horo In May. All of the busl-
Johnson received a eat
from President WUtam, eearer-
Ing n threat that tf the Ween MH
passed, action wftl be ukam to
le the lunrimn Mart. ' A
licit houses on Main street were so-lf
Ucited todir- for ordera for bunting e . V.e e
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SACRAMENTO, May 1. Tk )
Impression la general her tna e
mo real odjoci ei aeuy in low
land measure action U to gtvt e
more time, so farther prsesnre e
might be brought Cross Waak'
Ington.
The first Instaaee of Ule frs .ej?
sure arrived when OeVeTMr
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I-OIX1K8 THKUK
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C J, Alexander has received
rwltlon with tho Southern Pad lie.
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l la aiwfirvlnt? tb rnlnra to ha nad 'United Presa Berrlca
TMK CITY IH BKING MADE AT( . ' .....' ..,.Mv.- M
aorcrai inoutana yarns or ounung n-rtv, mmj
TBACTIVKPK.UIXaTHi:HTTK , , bo Uicd , (mf uUlagt Qf , rmltal Wiles.'
roVl'KVTinV OP TIIK I.O. O. P l.l-ffrle llvhtt will b itrunr acrnu ?rKr Joh on seat
Main street. Kvery piece of business ""timn rcpiy. n
lu tho city la to be BDDroDrlatelr dtc " aet H,Ul
'orated. UH PrmKted on the
MKUKOItD. Mar 1. Judxtng from. Th. inni inri ha ik nn ih. Johnson further
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Uho plsns formulated by committees NnUtorlum complete This building Cnliforraln admlnJatraUeei will h prs-
blslof tho locsl lodju of Odd Kollos,wlt bo used for all assemblies Of tbo l" " " waw-wer
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' SACRAMENTO, May 1 The nrtvaW
Intluencea exerted npem the demo
cratic members of the CnMfofmb nam-
ate by Secretary of tUto WII1U
Jennings Bryan today proved potest
enough to again delay Innl Mtle em
the Webb substitute for the rLgkaal
sntl-sllen Und bill.
t Continued
IModford will bo moro elaborately dec-j grand lodgo and for festivities.
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Clean-up Will be Thorough
Here; School Boys to Work
Superintendents Appointed for Every Section of City
to See That the Work is Carried on Properly To
morrow and Saturday. Boys to be Rewarded
If tutro Is a stray tin can. bottle or
old shoe decorating nay street, yard
or allty In Klamath Kails on Monday,
it will bo one that haa miraculous
coders of escaping observation, for so
thoroughly have tbo plans for Clean
Up Day been arranged by Hayor Nlch
olas and the Women's Civic League
(hut very little trash should escape
Election and deportation to tho city's
tarbago dump.
Saturday was designated s Clean
l'l Day by proclamation of Mayor
Nicholas, aud urrangemenu have been
muo ry tbo city for teams to tra
terse all parts of tho city Monday and
haul away nil the rubbish placed in
taxes and barrels and But out tear
,lho tldowalk. wkr th taimatara
- can seo It.
' order to have all the work tbor
urtly done the clean-up wll start
tomorrow, and City School Superin
tendent Dunbar has Informed tbo
Women's Clylo League that a hall
Holiday will be declared la the public
cbools tomorrow for all tho children
who express a desire to help make
,Bath Kails a "spotless ibown."
The chief center oClnUrott tomor
row, according to Mrs. W.T, Forrest,
Wwdent of tho CivU Lonfft, will
klng moro nightly many et Ue
trash strewn vacant lot. Tbo boys
who report to tholr district supervis
ors aud work at this clean-up will
each bo given a ticket to n spsclal
mntlnco to be given for tho workers
ut tho Star theater Saturday after
noon. Mr. J. V. Houston Is giving
tliu matlnco for tbo workers, and he
announce that all youngsters expect
lug to attend must have tickets show
ing that thoy did thvlr share of the
clean-up work. ,
fa ordor to have tho work done
thoroughly, Mrs. Forrest has named
u number of public spirited residents
(0 direct work in tholr respective
neighborhoods, These appointments
follew:
Weal Side Captain J. W. Siemens,
I, Jay Knapp, O. A. Harris, Judgo A.
L, Loavltt and J. Fred Ooeller.
North of Main, Conger to Fourth
street Will Ualdwln, II. K. Momyer,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Dr.
Maxwell Long.
South of Main, Second to Fourth
trod Harry Ackley, A. A. Mehaffey,
Klbert ll. Hall and Mrs. Kmma Tal
bot. North of Main, Fourth to Sixth
street Judgo B. W. do wan, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. D. Matthews. Frank M. Upp,
Captain J, P. Leo and W, 0. Tow
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South of Main, Fourth to Sixth
Andrew Hutchlns, E. B. Henry, Rob
ert Huntaker, Judge L. F. WlUota,
Fred Melhase, John Schallock and
Harry P. Uslsruesux.
North of Main. Sixth to Twelfth
Dr. Mitchell, W. H. Shaw, M. R. Doty,
Dr. Merrymau, Marlon Hanks, O. H
Peyton, Dr. Truax, Dr. Leonard, Clar
ence II, Underwood, Dr. Fisher, O. A.
Wlru, 11. H. Dunbar, K. B. Smith,
Mrs. llrockenbrougb, Mrs. Bavldge.
South of Main, Sixth to Twelfth
Mrs. Mary Jackson, Harry Caden,
Charles Martin. H. J. Winters, Her
bcrt 8aldgo, John Shannon, J. W,
Cain, W.
United Press Sorrlee
LONDON, May 1. MhM Ktenoy too
suffragette leader and agitator, wao
arrested at Dover today whom too
tamer arrived from Calais,
remanded to HoUoway prlsea with
out halt, on too charge of eonsplraey.
Tho raMon' thought MhM Kenaoy
woo, among the. leaders nrrootod la
yesterday's raid, but later tlaeoTorod
took- mUUke. She was la Parts at
tho time of tho raid, eoaforrlac with
Chrhrtable PankhursC
Detectives in Paris shadowed her
until oho returned to England,
the plaeodhor under arrest no
as. tho boat docked at Dover.
GOOD PROGRESS
MADE ON WORKS
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July's Great Show
KKVKNTY HORM AXB
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WORK OH TH
MUCH WRT MOVED
Great progress was nude am too
xeavatlon of the main waterways of
the second unit during tho month of
April, according to reports sent hi by
the various sub-contractors under
Maaey Brothers, who have the eon
tract for all Ule work.
A force of thirty men and ooveaty
horses were kept busy all the month,
and they made groat headway. It Is
probable that the 'close of May will
see tho earthwork almost completed
in both the mala and sub laterals.
SINGERS1 WILL
HOLD PRACTICE
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MVsVO AMMVaW FOR CAKTAIA
TO BK STAORnt BY kVOGAIi TAIi
TOMORROW
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Muate'fer tho eaatata to bo
too ntjooieos of too
Bureau haa, arrived, na4 to
oToaiasT .relsarsal' wttl''bo
held' at Grace M..aV.oaaroa..At ton.
tho Srst praetleo win I
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Social Kresdac i
Tho Udles of Ue Chrlstlaa ehuroh
will hold aa experleaco social at too
church this evening. They will aloe
serve cream and cake.
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Approach of Election
Puts Ginger in Talks
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PaaFe r Days Have Developed a
"Go Out After Them" Spirit in
Candidates in the Contest
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WASHINGTON. Mayl
!c senator , froat too Wootora
SouUern and lntermonatala
coaferrod with President Wlloea
lUree'hours.today oa too tarUf
Theyexprsosed tbimsilfao as
alterably opposed 'to free' wool
Mat Buh m flilnl
uumit i'llaaf..' A mmm
constltuoau.
President Wilson Is expected to
stand pat ea ihoso two sohedules. Tho
conference, 'however, oaaaot help bat
establish a mora friendly teeUac.
The lull that haa been apparent la
local political circles, following the
announcement of candidacy for ooun
cllmen from tho different wards, has
given way this week to a little activity
11. Mnsou, 8pcrry Urothers. on the part of the contestants for al-
North of Main, toward Shlpplngton dormanlo honors who are contested
Con Murphy, Rev. William McMII (or the oRoea thoy seek.
This hah not yet reached the spell
luu, James Straw, C. A, Arnold, Wm,
Wagner, H. Oreai, Mrs. Sanderson.
Clyde K. Urandonburg, William gar
geaat, ,
High street 0, C, Hogue.
Wblte Pelican, Hotel and Hot
Springs addition A. J, Lyle, L. O.
Mills, Charles F. Stone, Robert A.
Johnson, Judge George Nolaad, Oscar
IC. Wllley, D. B. Campbell.
White Pelican Hottl to depot
lloUrt A. Johnson, Baldwin ft Gor
don, S. J. Bailey, .Miller ft Johnson,
H. J. Darling.
Mills Addition Ben S. Oweas, J.
N. Stiles, Frits Markwardt, Mr. Nit
schelm.
against blm. The same rule applies
In the1 Fourth, where nobody Is oat
against Councilman Boa B. Oweas.
There are two places to bo tiled la
the Second Ward, a long aad a short
term, and there Is a corresponding
number of ea&dladtes. For tho short
terra Councilman 0. B. Crlsler aad
W. C. Townsend aro pitted against
each other.
There aro .three who would ho the
long term councilman. Those aro O.
Dj Matthews, Rrank M. Upp aad Fred
Melhase.
ttso4.Tblrd ward, , electa but one
but there, aro many wao
binding and public meeting stage, but
there are several candidate talking
long nad earnestly to prospective
votes, 'and their friends aro also as
tilting in the "personal appeal" moth.
od of snaking in tho reouwlto bub,
ber of ballots. Several have, mallodJ seek tho. place. CouaeUasaa J. H.
out letters to all the regwterod voters, Uamlltoa 4 ouMo suoosoi himself la
In their respective wards, telling Jus ibe Third,; while PPd to him aro
where they stand oa this aad that William. sthaw, Dr.W. A. Leonard
problem in municipal affairs. X; S Horatk Orfm.
In tho First aad Fourth wards 4 la thojrutairar, Coaacllmaa W.
there la no campaigning at all. Loolto & HusoseeU another 'term. Fred
Rogers Is aaured tho hoaor of MST-SHladman wouMj awoa thoaMerxaaa
ceedlng Councilman Ruasol A. Alferd (fcm JthelFifth. aadtoo'eeatest'bo-,
la the Flrusfltthoro U;ao.
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men wanes awrry.
Rebekah Prosperity Lodgo holds Ms
regular meetlag toaight ta OMM
low's halt There wttl holsklttattsa.
aad vUlUag members aro xaTttod to
meet with us. , ';-
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" Last year's Rodeo,
look befora k was. alvoo) worn
toojbrtgat. proved
but He glarr wiM ha
ptetely by too show to ha
year, iinrd)a las too .
Bilk" of too etty.
sveeoso sttaiasd wtta
alvoaams
at bast night's mi itlag to
show that. wilt bee too
lag for aUay atoosm to
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Mora fetitaros.
horsss ,, msaair
pataa
ssoettac last aagM s)aojao
w too foaOWsMoasBsamass
parses,
raeeov moro Wootora'
area few of too tolag toss to
at tootr
upon, mm sao rosowaa;
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difforoat dotatls of .too wowkt
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Daa W. Ryaa aad Labs
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CON8TANT1NQPLB, Mar !.-
powers today dollvorod to tho Tasaato'
government a Jout aot,'
an lmmdo;eossUoa,
against too hwlhM aWos ajsi ho asv
sMatmoM of m posoo dolovstjos for
too Ottoatsai mmptre to'too aaaoo sa
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lah goveraaasat will has too amatoto swroa to
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