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

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Worden Will Not Take Advantage of Faults in the
Recall Amendment; Wants to Fight at the Polls
IAN TREATY
WILL BE MADE
WITHOUT DELAY
IhKVAV AMI CIIINDA AGREE ON
(IKNMIAL TERM
IS
BAPTISTS MEET
ONE ION
Vi:it A TIIOUHAM) DELEGATES
HUM ALL I'AHTH UP THE
HOLTH ATTEND UIQ CONCLAVE
IN HT. LOUIS
Chief of N. Y.
Health Board
ttulilugluu, May 13.- li Is bc-
lliotd by udlcluu of Uio statu du-
l4itratiit ilmt tlio new treaty with
Ijl4n will be iiugutlatvd quickly, uml
"Uulted Press Hervlce
' I Bl. IjuIh, Mo., May 13. More than
IMrsd of "Grnllcmen's Agreement," it thousand delegates to tlio Southern
.. ... . . ...... IlAiillit convention assonibled lioro lo
ta inimMttaaeie girsancin win " " ",, ,,, .... , . t
'ilny nt Uio Third HaptUt church for a'
He llrattu Up Ma U Japs Will taMk( ttion. The delegates Include '
Ulitn Permanent Hutu 1m ilm 'prominent mlnlstors, lawyers, pbysl-
. . . . . . ii, 'clan and educator. The convention
lulled Mutt California Irglala- . . ,, , . ,,,,,, ., i
tins no judicial or legislative function, ;
Uio lu Ailjuuru n every llaplltt church la absolutely
lndut)vndeut. Kliturcs slionliixa ireat
Jgrowtli of the church wero presented!
, today. ,
I According to the report uiado to
day, there are now moro than 2,000,-
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.Lit Qournor Joliuaou of Callfornlal. . ., . ' .. . .,.
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irrl.cd for th. United 8Utea to U.fla.iu w, bo Mi d,r throughout tUo"m,i!, b d bU -rtc" "l
litlyeutllue 1U policy wilt, regard' M, to ,,,.... tOTt.n ml.alona. for.U, LUcd curo ot uapUon
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Uwetiry llryan and Ambaaaador' hurrll. -nd tho e.ubllahtnent of . of tloek l.B a CU'P0" ?.
CUad have determined on a com- ,, ,nd recre(,Uon aaaoclatlona,11"1' U,, b0Md 0l " "U 0I N ""
a.oa iround wh.roon Ihoy can meet.,n , c,iurch(t, M tt mcnn. of attract..11'' 7,",r,, m"1 ,ot. h!' Wn,
n. .null will b an untnLtakable',,,, nnJ hold,M youliler mcmb.ra. 1v,e1Jc?B conducld' h" "no"n,C
trwty, Imtead of th. proienl "gen- , , ,. "l 't ' ' th r''-
.U.n'i arreew-nt." ..,. orlmc. waa In yesterday nnn treatment, ur. brneeiwaene.
,, . . .!.... coramueloncr ot nealtn and th. cnlei
'from lit ranch near Olene. .... ,,..,, . . t
-' nt Ihn board, la hsllavM to ba laraelr
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Btnt. The uncompleted enrollment
o bill pMioil Monday la caualng tho
OUr.
........ . M itaponalblo for this position. I'nyti-
V. A. Hmllu has gono to Ban i Kran- ,,. unJor hm u0 wtcned tho-a
cl.co to attend to tm.lnou matters. tQ whon FrcUmain fayo h, trMt.
Carl flrubb has returned to hi ranch ona ho boara hfJ ,BnotlBCod
near nnan lour, nuor n iian iu mo
county soat.
Woodmen to Gather
For Big Convention
legates From as Far North at Eu
gene Will be Here May 20-21.
Locals Plan Amusement!
Tuciday cvcnlna. May 0. will aeo ouarters. A banquet and dance will
Mie inai!on of Klamath rails by the 'bo tendered thorn on the night ot the
uuciioiners. Proaa EugM south 31st. ueorgo uayuen ia iu tui
o io itnte Una. aanntwra of tha ' tho banauot arrangements.
K'codmuit ot the World will coma to' in .t.llilon. tho local Woodmen are
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"" city on that date to attend tho
wuibern Oregon district contention,
Mch will be hold th. foil j wing day.
Tho delegates, upon tliolr arrival
n the night of tha loth, will ba mat
M (he train by a big delegation from
"uni, camp, th. local lodge, and
!fcorled to W. .0. W. bead-
.that no progress toward recovery baa
been noted. In fact, the germ ot Or.
Krlcdmaun Is not considered as effl
'cnclous as that of Dr. Koch, discov
ered many )cara ago, and has not
gono so
loela.
far toward curing tubercu-
planning trips up tho lako and
through tho Merrill country for tho
visitors, and they will tako this up
with the Chamber of Commerce to
night. It Is estimated that there will
bo 40 members ot the lodge here
from other cities, and their visit here
la to bo made as pleasant as possible.
issing Butts Boy
Working at Ranch
&d Ha Been Employed on Neubert
Place in Swan Lake Valley Ever
Since He Left Hit Home
I Oeorge Uutta, !b U-year-old go
rjr and Mrs, T. O. Butts, who has
fT missing since April 8S, has been
"tklllk- on tha NUulint. Bah r
pee ho left Vosse, Word waa re-
HlVed nora Vaaaw in Ida affaltt
that ho waa ssaa at that raneb Pat-
May, and this HMon(lrse4 Utsr
Tlio younaata and a ta,t iraaa ikla
R bavo bee working nt the Nm-
n piace, whteh U four siUea Mrth
of Swan Luke, for tbrea weeks. It
was through the other boy, who came
In Sunday to visit his parents, that
tho officers learned the whereabouta
ot young Dutts.
Although the boy left his home,
'two miles from here, on the Ft.
Klamath road In April, the sheriffs
otflee here was not notified ot his
disappearance until Saturday. A
search was Immediately started by
Sheriff Lew,
GLEAN-UP DAY
ENRICHES THE
MUNICIPALITY
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Hlgtitly, tte tsBKotcment It
Caused to Cttjr Pas Is Worth
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There need be ns fear on the
part ot members ot the city council
that the taxpayers will object to tho
cost to tho city of the recent clean
up,' according to expressions beard on
the streets today. One prominent
cltlien waa beard to remark that "It
Is worth more than n few hundred
dollars to know that wo have n clean
city; one that we will not be ashamed
to show to visitors."
This follows the complaint nude
by Prod Melbase that the city was
Imposed on by cWnup 4an and hla
hint that the establishment ot an an
nual cleanup day was a bad prece
dent. Melbase held that tho people
were disposed to leave the matter to
the city all the time, and have the
cleaning up done at the expense of
the municipality.
In addition to the unquestioned
boneflt ot a clean, sanitary city, the
cloanup" resulted In the Improve
ment of the city to a greater value
than IU entire cost. About halt ot
Mock 88, which Is owned by tho city,
has been converted front n marsh
hole Into good, solid real property.
All of the rubbish obtained from
"cleanup" day, waa used m filling on
this property, and the same, after re
ceiving n top dressing ot street weep
ings and earth, makes n valuable
piece ot real estate.
As the result ot the anisssn ot Ue
city In filling block 18. It la probable
Governor Calls
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I'AMKU THIAXGf.E
GOE8 TO EUROPE
New York, May IS. The entire
membership of St. Patrick's chapter,
No. 14S, Koyal Arch Masons, ot To
ronto, Canada, left here today for
Kuropc, carrying with them tho fa
mous "traveling triangle," wnicn h
being sent on a Journey to the Royal
Arch Jurisdictions of tho world.
The arch Is a magnificent piece, of
solid gold. It will inako a ceremonial
appearance at every Itoyal Arch Jur
isdiction in Kurope, ana wm oo re-j Kd Ak,B who WM injured by n
turuod to Toronto, Canada, with elab-.,aUlB 0 ,t tne Doak.raneh, last
orato ceremonies. weak. la here to receive treatment
from Dr. Hamilton. Akln'o nm waa
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ellott are tnibroken. and he was badly bruised,
from their ranch noar tho (Jap. 'but he Is recovsring nicety.
SVest Virginia has gono so far In de-
finding hla state afalnat-the attack
of Senator Kern and others who want
au Investigation of labor conditions
among the miner there that he has
ended the leader of the majority in
tl.e the United Mates senate n Unr.
Senator Kern has n resolution be
fore the upper chamber for an lavesil
gutlon. Ue believes that what con
st I lutes peonage exists In some ot the
minim; districts ot the atate.
'I vlsu to state that Senator Kern's
charge la a fabrication out of whole
cloth," said the governor, "lie said
ono newspaper man was ejected from
tho trial of 'Mother' Jpnes. This la n
willful and deliberate lie on the part
of those who Informed the senator."
FURTHER STREET
WORK IS WANTED
EIGHTH AND NINTal
JMaMDCNTS WANT CHCl
ROCK lXPKOVamaVirT IsaUJI
WANTS WANTLANB CHOMOM
A petition for the Improvement of
Eighth street, front Main to Mlgm;
from Eighth street to Ninth; Ntnth
from High to Prospect, end Upfcnsa
from White avenue to DeUa,
presented at last night's
meeting, signed by property owners
affected by the Improvement.
The petition asks for the Improve
ment of the street by grading and
the laying of cruised rock and oil.
Wlie.i this la completed It will form
first-class route to tho business
pait of the city from the Shipplngton
rocd.
The council expressed Itself unani
mously In favor of having the South
ern Pacific establish n crossing where
Want bad avenue Joins tho county
road. This will give tho Mills addi
tion people n direst entrance Into tho
business port of town. .
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Worden
County Judge Will
morning definitely i
would not take advanusm ad the toon
nleal fnulta U.I
and protest the betels of tb
Uen en June S.
brought te benr to i
(legal step, to prevent Csemty fssek;
DeLnp fresa pnttins Uoii
the eapeneo of slssUnm, bvtis. s
elded aectsj tnho ndvsjade. of tkm
Visits Navy Ti
United Press SerrSeo
Washington. May !. SeereUry of
the Navy Daniels returned, here tedey
after n tour of inspsetlen of navy
yards in tho south. It was announced
nt the navy department today thai
Secretary Daniels jrlll shortly make n
statement regarding Ue advJeabHBr
of reducing the number of navy yards.
8os to
Through Attorney Charles F.
Stone, the American Bank It Trust
company, this afternoon, filed suit
usetiltiatP IT T. ITAtiWIne a smaAimp
-a - t- l..lu es.ai "" vamigfni w a-rw-
mat to. par ..-. - '11,700. due on two notes, and 1180
Similar lpa luwaru iHfniat ,
filling IU property which adjoins Ue
city block. This entire tract could
be gradually tilled and built up until
In a few years Klamath Falls would
have excellent and valuable park
grounds with very little east.
attorney fees.
T. M. Heller Is. here from Manila. P.
I., visiting Prof, and Mrs. W. B.
Faught. Mr. Seller has Just re
signed from the United SUtes depart
ment ot education, and may purchase
a farm In thla county.
County Commissioner Quy Merrill
left Mondsy for Macdosl and San
Pranctsco. He will be away several
days. '
TONIGHT'S MEETING IMPORTANT TO ALL
LONER LAKE HUNTING
BETS JMNiNG TONIGHT
HTORTSMKN AND BUSINESS MEN
INCENSED OVER ORDER PRO
HIIIITINO SHOOTING ON FBI
VATK TRACTS
Whether or not the government
has acted without reason in closing
the lands In the Lower Klamath Uke
reserve to hunters will be discussed
to some length at tonight's meeting
of tho Klamath Chamber of com
merce, and some form ot memorial
may bo prepared on the matter.
In addition to ordering the publto
lands to hunting, the ruling ssnt here
by Agent V. Alva Lewis ot the bio
logical survey closes even tho private
lands. This preveaU a mam In that
part ot the county front shooting
itucka and ceese even on his own
premises.
GRATER UKE TRAFFIC
FROM THJ CITY NEXT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WITdb
TALK OF THE POSSDHLITY OF
GETTING AN AUTO STAGE
L1NH
Now that the Southern PaeUto baa
granted a through rate front San
Francisco to Crater lake via Klamath
Falls, la the service to be hampered
by the lack ot a sUge line treat
Klnmath Falls to the lake? Thla to
a matter to be threshed out at tho
Chamber ot Commerce.
The Crater Lake company, which
owns the stage concession (tat the
park, last year failed ,to rum amy auto
sUge to Klamath Falls, Instead,
making connections wRk hledford
alone. At present, mt, urwnjem
manager ot Ue company.. seek
a Orator lake routing via Meilerd.
OHNAIE'S PUOUCITY
MAY IE GIVEN STNY
PROPERTY IS FOUR MILBS FBOM
TUB CITY NO LOTS ABB OF
FERED FOR SALH IN KLAMATH
FALLS
A New Bey
Dr. Hamilton reports Ue birth ot
an eight-pound boy to Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Royce. The Ud put In an ap
pearance Monday night.
law's fanM. ' "-
.., jfc, tin tbeeeewdeV l ,-
result of the aettvtty of sosm of ms
eeks."'seJd Jud We4ev"l)at I
fr
believe that It will bo for tho beet Js
terests of Ue eeeaty as the) kskf nut
to hold aa sleetlen. ,tf I'na
cessful at Ue potts there wttt
ably be aa end of tkto wjg4aans. If
I am defeated I shell
suecesser will bo
to law."
Attorneys differ as to Ue
of a successor of Ue oenaty eenrt hi
iContlBMed en fasje 4)
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MIm Henrietta' Maaon Filet Croaa
Complaint in Action of the First
Trust and Sayings Bank Co.
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Alleging that her signature to Ue
note Involved waa annexed by mis
take, Mrs. HenrletU Musea has filed
a crose-blU la equity s gainst tho
American Bank Trust eeaspaay.
Mrs. Mssoa and her husband are de
tendanU in a suit for Ue ooHoottoa
of a 14.500 note, tiled by Ue First
Trust ft Savings bank.
In Ue cross complaint, tiled today
by Mrs. Mason, Urough KuykeadaU
ft Ferguson, she states that, to secure
the note, made out to her
he gave a mortgage on sosm awainp
land, and Uat sho went to the liamf
to alga the mortgage oa
her dowry Interest; K
She sUtes Uat whoa aft
tho mortgage, Ue orftslam
bank also handed nor the
sign, and sho, Uroaftt
signed It. Mrs. Maoea i
the note surrendered, aad w i
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Sanitation Was One Of
Topics of Last Night
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Just what claims Ue Oregon In
land Development company makes
Orindate-addition, four miles from
here on Ue Pelican baywagon road,
ulll be ono ot the nutters for con
sideration at tonight's meeting ot the
members end directors ot Ue Cham
ber of Commerce.
The property to said to be selling
at from MOO to, 1150, a lot, and there
have been numerous purchasers la
Portland, Tacoma, and la Nebraska,
Iowa, Oklahoma, aa4oUer middle
western sUtes, floae. ot Ue property
wait ever offered tor sale la tkto
neighborhood, ,
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Cleanup Day,. Better Sewigeff Mfis
ance Ordinance ewd OOiff Jto-
mmm?M
Now that tho eRy'aaa expended
money to clean up Ue elty, It h up
to Ue resldeatoot KUmaU Fails to
keep their preastosa tree front rubbish
and trash, orbo forced U do so. This
waa the soaUiiat expressed' by iUis
LaluM nf k aaumall laa a4a
;j it Is pUnn to provide' la; the aal
saaee ojdlnaaee!eaaptof as'to'the
keeping of yarda ajseri tot a altat
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eltr, underrtao
up tho part at taa
owner or
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