The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 16, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 101 S.
MILITARY MOVES
START THE WAR
JINGO AFRESH
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War Ih-partinrnl Drnlra Kmpliallrally
Kmiiont of MithlllMlloN m Hrt
t'ortli In Metropolitan Morning !'
P-Hmj Kin Coast Artlllvryl
Uwnu" I llrgotar TraMarrr Af
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Wrs. D'Oyley Carte
Who Died Recently
BAN KIIANUISCO, May !. Offi-
cliU l tho I'realdlo emphatically do-.
ir that Hip have recehed orders fur i
lo riliiinu nf Infantry lo Icuvu ut
onco fur Ilnwuli. .
Tnn.fr'ort appearing In the morn-1
Uf I', Ilioy main, I nbaolulely
btielraa.
Tlito reports liolfl thai two rrs
swota wcrn to leave on Iho Montorey
lata morning. Tho only movonicut
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MnVliV ORGANIZED ORDER OF
Till: "O" AT UNIVERSITY WILL
XtrT AMXJW STRANGE GODS ON
VAIIHITY CAMPUS
SMALLPOX IS
BOUGHT HERE
FROM ROSEBURG
Every one ot the motlicra and
fathers, tho grandmother and grand
father of today, who enjoyed tho
L a change of poal. ,..,. . .,,.,' BIW11 . ,.
to Hawaii for auroral companies of !.. .,., .,... ,.,' ....
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on duly III tho lilandt will return.
WAHIIINflTON, May 10, Tlio or
dn for (lie trnnafer of toveral com-
panic of the coait artillery corp to
Hawaiian fortification will not tio
rttclndcd. Thla wa given out by
tat war department thla mornlnit.
OfflclaU of tho departiavnt alated
that general ordtra for the moving on ,,cr de,Ul
of Ihom by tending a garland for tho
gravo of Mrs, IJ'Oyloy Carte, who haa
Juat died In London. Without her
(here might have been llttlo of the
great musical combination which en
tertained tnlllloni in tho old world
and the ntw,
One of thoao who knew tho Inalde
jof thoatrlcal matter In London In
mo aaya or uiwcrt and Sullivan, aald
Hera waa the genlua
UNIVERSITY OF OltKOON. KU-
(1KNK, May 16. "Prep" achool
monogram, Icttera and numeral of
nny kind, aro barred from tho catn-
uii.
Men who have not won their "O"
are prohibited from wearing 'vanity
at ripen, or "O" awcater.
The 'vnralty locker room la re-
rervod for the exclualvo uie of "0"
men. Thla Include locker. hawnr.
brnchi, glaaiei, etc.
Tho head of each houae (ball be ro-
juvaicu iu mairuci ma nouae msin
her on tho rule of the Orator of
tho "O."
Theae are a few of tho drastic
moaaure takon by the Order of the
"O," which wa revived laat Tuesday
night. Wallace Cauflcld, Elmer Hall.
John I'araona and Carl Kenton wore
appointed to oo that thoio rule are
enforced.
The committee began Ita work yes
terday, when three different frcah-
men found It advltablo to remove
"prop" achool monogram from their
awcater. The committee, backed by
aomo 40 Oregon huaklea, will prob
ably have no difficulty In enforcing
thla rule.
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KTIUXflKU IS TW: CITY TAKEN
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Who
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CiiNMty,
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ao connection with the Japaneae agl-
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Month, ago. They atate that It lainiO0lfJ out the diracuWei thal
Of DOItl. anil Dial ll lina lMnlllllv I
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I nun vvftH a Jiu aviimw Willi
ICharle Wynham, but her itage ca
reer wa ahort. She married D'Oy
jloy Carle, and very aoon built hi
jbualneaa up far beyond what It was.
IHho uperlntendcd the production of
It ho Ollbort and Sullivan operas, and
whn thoy crowed to the United
jHtatce abo mado trip here to see that
they wcro properly staged Lster,
aim arranged lecturo tours for Archl-
.. 'lipid Korbca, Sir Henry M. fltnnloy,
Triui ioimiHni.TM tmat,mm,,,ow Arn0,d' 0iCar w,ldc' nna
Tl.l.1.8 I'OltUMI'ONDhNTH TMAT tMnf oUl)rM whcn .no bKMM ,,roi.
UK WILL HACK TIIK HOUHK pirou alio lupportcd man old play
errand aald llttlo about It. Un lirr
huiband'a death, In 1901, ho toft nor
HO ROW
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NOT COMPROMISE'
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"TTiunuiik
ON THK TAIUIF
the wliolo bualneaa, then upprnlaod nt
f 1, 200,000
Wnillllirtnti Uaw IU Prkil.litil
Woodrow Wilson Nvill back the lead-,U,kH A," litwmmiX HM.oM),o(K)
raoftho house on the tariff rovlalon' I'AIIIS, May 1. Three hundred
ucAauro. Uk Hated thla emphat
ically at the aeml-weekly conference
ltli tho nowapapermen.
During the conference, the preal
Irnt declared that be refuses to con
Ider any compromise affecting the
wool or augar schedules. Ho brand
ed all alorles to the contrary as bate
Ivaa. It Mill bo at leaat three daya more
V'foro (ha bill la referred' to a com
mlice In the senate. Senator Ten-
mm dov not believe It will be voted
"pen thla week.
Will Tempter returned yesterday
from n vlalt with hU parents la Call
ferula. White away, be toured the
wutlwrn part of that stale.
million dollars cash Indemnity today
wit formally demanded byt the Bal
kan allies from Turkey at the meet
ing of tho International commission
chosen to adjuit the Turklah nation
al debt following tho termination of
tho war. Today the flrat aesslons of
the rommlsilon wore hold here. De
cide tho question of the caah In
demnity, tho coinnililaon will con-
alder the proposal of the Ualkan al
lies to osiumo portion of the Otto
man debt In consideration of the ter
ritory thoy will receive when Kuro
penn Turkey I finally divided.
AMATEUR MITT.
MFN IN SEATTLE
NOKTHWK8T atOXINQ AND
WKMtTMNO T1TLK8 WILL BK
AT HTAKK IN CITY ON PL'dET
HOUND
Seattle Woab., May 16 Amateur
bolter from all over the Rocky
Mountain and J'aclflc Coast states
fight here tonight In the contests to
aelect the northwest champion In
tho varlou dlvlilon. The wret-
llng clmmplonahlp alio will be de
cided. Tho tournament la being
held under the auiplcea of the North
western Association of the A. A. U.,
and the wlnnera will be matched
with Kaatern and Middle Western
Champion at a date to be aelected
aftor thoie dlvlalona have held alia
liar tournament to the one being
held here.
Ueorgo Mackert,
Night Vi
Xtrnr tlio
UgJoti Htage lnHeved Ho Was
HafferUg Vmm atone HUght Mkla
Itoah Wliea He eatated oa Itiyaktoa
Smallpox was aavittlngly brought
to Klamath Falls kjr George atockett.
who arrived -last algbt from ftose
burg, and It was aot until this fore
noon that the health officer learned
of the preaesce of thla tontagloua
dlsesse In the city.
Backett has been taken to an Isolat
ed dwelling house, and tho room be
occupied at a loeal bote I Isst night
has been thoroughly fumigated. Aa
he Is not acquainted here, ho did not
mingle with people last night or to
day, so there Is no fesr ot an epi
demic " '
Sackett, upon arlfteg thla morning,
noted tbs preseaee of the rash which
heralda the coming of tl e pustule, or
secondary atage, the most contagious
period of imallBex. Oellevlag that
be was suffering from some silent
BUTTS BOUND TO
THE 6RAND JURY
IXQUIHITOniAIi BODY MUST
LOOK INTO THK ALLMKD DK-
STKUOTION OF NKIOHHOKf
FENCK
Charged with the destruction and
tearing down of a fence not his own
property, and on lands not his own.
T.. B. liutt, who resides on the Ft
KUauth road, moat faoe tho grand
Jury at Ita June deliberation. He
was bound over by Justice of the
1'eace dowen this morning.
Mutt is accused by Ernest Quaif,
a neighbor. The preliminary hear
ing waa held la the Justice court yes
terday afternoon.
Pott i Niece ot
Cardinal Farley
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JAWK ARTH FLAT
AND WOULD FI6HT
fOFMtOTH. HOWKVKK, SENDS
AN EMPHATIC "NO" TO QUBKY
AM TO HIS SUPPORT IN A FWT-
IOMIX
BAN FRANCISCO. May 16. Pro
moter Jaates Coffroth today received
a message purporUag to bo from Kd
Smith, m. Ckleasa Baartla mrrtlmr
tkln dltease, he called on Dr. Fisher ,uttaf ut Jtck JemBm M ,,,
and asking It he woald stego a bout
for treatment.
Fisher Immediately diagnosed the
case a smallpox, and he called City
Health Officer Traax and Coanty
Health Officer Msrryaaan In eoaaaUa
tloa. The police were immediately
notified, and they secured a hoase on
too outskirts ot Mlkto addtttoa. where
Sackett will be ke: dertag hie 111
II. A. Anderson, Merrill' poatmas
tor, wa horo Thursday on builaeas
matters.
Conditions in W. Va.
Will Startle Nation
BENSON SIGNS
WRIT IN SUIT
Organizer For the United Miners
. Says Wages in That State Are
Much Lower Than Elsewhere
WASHINGTON, May 16. "It the
enato should appoint a committee to
investigate conditions In tho coal
Holds of tWeat Virginia, this commit
tee would bring to light a tsory of
mrdalilp and squalid conditions that
would startle and arouse tho entire
nation."
Thla statm,eat was mad today by
W.R Farley, organkted for tho mtn
ra' union,.. Fartoras in eoaforease
with g numbs 'ekaiers' and eon.
gtaaii.. Mf, H ' - i 1 .1
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gresimen regarding the West Vir
ginia situation.
"The bulletin Issued by the bu
reau of the census are proof poiltlve
that, by their treatment of the men,
tho mine ownera of West Virginia
have out the wage cost of producing
a ton' or coai io ov cenis. iu m
other states, It is to cents higher." ,
"Tho stories of brutality, as relates
by Mother Jones," concluded Farley,
art fair samples of everyday condi
tions, there."
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COUNTY TREASURER DAGGETT
1H COMMANDED TO PAY COURT
HOUSE FUND WARRANTS OR
SHOW GOOD CAUSE-
Judgo Henry L. Dsnson, who Is at
lakevlew, laat night signed an al
ternatlve writ of mandamus, com'
mandlng the county treasurer of
Klamath county to pay the court
house warranU aa presented to him.
Tho writ Is made returnable oa May
15, The county treasurer will either
have to pay the warranU on the
courtbouso fund or make a allowing
to tho court why he does not do ao
on or before May 25.
County Judge Worden and Attor
ney Tbomaa Drake, wno went to
Lakevlow yeaterday, will return thU
evening, D. V. Kuykendall, repre-
aented the county treaaurer last night
at the hearing before Judge Benson.
O. J. Ferguson of Kuykendall at
Ferguson stated today that the treas
urer has refused to pay the warranU
simply to protect himself and bonds
men until the case waa decided by
the supreme court. After the bearing
on the I6M If Judge Benson should
grant a permanent writ, the treasur
er will be compelled to pay the warrants,
The sick man stated to the nays!
clan that the high fever, which la the
first stage ot the disease), earns upon
him while he was at Wolf Creek. He
aaya he contulted a phyatetaa there,
and the practitioner worked to allay
the fever.
WHeems AsteM Gar Patty
United Frees Serrlea
WASHINGTON. Mar 16. Mtoe-
I tie of officers for the) easslag year.
and a discussion ot ladvstrlal art,
featared the) closing sessions today
of the fomrth annual convention ot
the Aaaertean Federation ot Arts.
which opened yesterday. President
Wilson. Mrs. Wilson and tho Masses
Wilson will be hoaU tonight at a
Whlto House garden party.
TRUE NAME MUST
BE PUT ON FILE
NEW LAW GOING INTO KFFBCT
MAKES IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR
BUSINESS HOUSBB TO BB CON
DUCTED AS HKRBTOsTORK
Ray Merrill Is hero for a short so-
Jo. , r
Salem, Or., May 14. A tot ot per
son in the atate who are conducting
a business under a compaay name,
not Incorporated, or under aomo as
sumed name, are going to have to go
oa record as to the nature ot their
business and their business associates
when a new law passed by the last
legislature goea Into effect June S.
This law provides Uat persons
conducting a buslnemu under an as
sumed name, or when tho names ot
all those Interested hi tho bnslaess
do not appear In tho builaeas desig
nation, muat fllo a 'oortlf isnte with
tho county clerk, giving tho stylo and
name under which tho business Is be
ing conducted, and the namea and
addresses of all persona Interested In
the business. This applies to those
now engaged In bualneas, and those
to come hereafter. Those now en
gaged in business must tlio their cer
tificate within SO days after the law
goes Into effect.
Corporations organised under tho
laws of this state, or foreign corpora
tlona ndmltted to tho state, aad part
nerships where tho business designa
tion Includes the names, ot all tho
partners, do not come under tho pro
visions of the law.
Any person subject to tho law who
does not comply w, lth, it la denied
the right to bring any action In tho
courta of the atate, and a failure to
file a certificate is prima taetV'ti-
deaee" ot fraud la soenrlng credit.
Violators of the law aro subject to
100 fine, , r ,'
between the big black and Lather Mc
Carthy.
Coffroth sent an emphatic "no1
In awor to tho telegram.
Mr
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GarreUs WUI Retana
J. H. Garrett and sons will
here In the course of two
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It has just been learnou ti Kath-
crino Ward, whoso verses aad poems,
chiefly aboat children, have appeared
In newspapers aad msgsilnee for tho
past year "or mors, and have
widely noticed, la n nltce of Cardinal
Farley. She Is Mrs. D. Francis Mar-
phy, whoso husband has largo tostlle
Interests' in Philadelphia. Mrs. Mar
pay has chosen to appear malar a
n name, her maiden naate by .the
way. .bat her poems have attracted
ao much attention that tho PUladM
pels Catholic Standard aad Ttaaso,
which has paMlehed memy of
latlbV IVM BrsBT ,M9t7i. rfevijsw Af
Mrs. Marphy haa no ehildrea of
her own. But traTeUnc about maeh
over tho United States wHh her has
band, sho has become a keen ebssry-
or, aad mothers and children hare
appealed to her. Many of her poems
on tho subject have been printed and
reprinted all over the country. Mrs,
Murphy Is a handsome women, re
minding one of Lillian Russell la
daya of the past.
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WASHINGTON, May
dent' Wilson and Ms .eabtoei ksMsj
(ong session this aaernksg, at.whesllo
the Jspsaosr sWaatlbn? was aln
close aUeatlen. , J "
Tho eonferanse was devoted oatofty
to adUeusslsnto to tho alTssablBty
of sending aa Imsnsdasto rogdr to,
Japan's formal protott, or to await a ,'
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chaage, f onto wing) tho lllat at Bw
aaU-alton aaadbstrby tOoTOSaot Btt-'
rasa Jehnoonot OaHatornoa.
Thto-aftorsiowa1! ntottof'-MB tcj
eoaMeieTesiisans)eT njr
Wilson aad atoerotary o I
A Vatlia, " Im V.ilul
v.oeks to Join Mr. Qarrctt, and again i,,..,. P ...
take up their residence In Klamath .,... T".
uE.nf.in, mmj ad. a coai manor
named Lack today began a two
months' prison sentence for eaHans
a man ''an Baleabarg." ,,,Tke, courts
held that the epithet ta a UbeL' Prlaee
Eulenburg was at tho -head "ot the
notorious "rovad taMo' clicus, or
club, which was composed ot high of
ficials, aad whose expose by Maxi
milian Harden several yean asm
created a ' tremendous sensation In
court circles.
Falls. During ths past winter, they
hMtt been living at Seattle.
The Garretts have laased the Hwan-
na Houae, coraer Third and Ma
street. In addition to lodgings, tbey
will conduct n boarding houo.
for Loot Hair
VIENNA", May 16. Dectartag the
hair had been literally "scared from
his head," a young motorman on a
local street car Una, today began ault
for,, damages against the owner and
driver ot aa automobile which collid
ed with his car, and so frightened
him that hla hair, eyelashes and eye
brow fell out Medical circles here
are greatly Interested In tho ease.
Ot D. Chorpeaksf .has returned
from a business trta tot aetata near
Merrill. Ho was away's! daya.
Oat BnnnHos
Deputy County Clerk Charles Do
Lap ta busily engaged la mailing
election supplies to tho different
election precincts la tho county, ta
readiness for the recall election, to
bo held la Juno.
PUTTING FISH
' OVER THE DAM
GAME OCTiOIALB AJMC BNGASBD
IN TRANsTOMtlNcI BUWBLB OF
FINNY TsMBB OVER THK BfO
STRUOTVRal
Mx hundred' Lost River mulleu'
and about 40 trout worn carried
above tho Lost river dtreraioa dam
today by algVmsa to. the employ ot
District Oame Warden Ramsby. The
fish were carried in sacks.
i On, account ot tho big dam, R; to
impossible for tho ftoh to nroosod
further up stream, so they, will, be
helped. The men will be busted ta
this way for several days, , . . f
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United Press Service
WASHINGTON, May 1C Repre
sentatives of railroads, bsards ot
trade and morehant'a aasalatlns
from many citlea werokere today to
attend tho final hsarlagaoa the free
freight aoae, delivery eases before the
Interstate commerce oosamtaston. Fi
nal argnmoata beaaa this morning.'
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prewat any Jlagalsm by ssortag ao k ,
farther mTamento or rTirlSjl ' -
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APFSALaWND WILL
IN THK CASH OF LOCAL MOUr
COVKHD.OVrYKMnOM.Jsir
PURE FOOD LAW
Frank WIUtomvwWvMtm;i
of seUtag the moat ot a Isiisuf gaa
tor boetYto.a statdngsga hajiggat-,.
aw.fMatr'
lit by Jnsdaw of e Pae OabnsV,1
In dofanU ot payasont, h. wag'gta
to Ue sherttt to ssoe a-tt-day tajtonV
la JaiL- ,, - V z
Today.frtoadsof Wintaam ami gta '
attoraeyJkare seeking' to aoea MB
roleasefrom Jail oa
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D. B. Moore aad wit at BjiiMin,
Csl.. came ta yesterday to aasmd Mm
summer wfth their noaaow aad stfamV
sir. ana Mrs. ivh.
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Idga Hare Been Shipped ftosi
the IraworktodHaUdtaTt
Just !. abort ot aaU a aatUtea
trout egg, wore brought Iroai'Saoa-
dktrlct dpVsmato 'wasdoaH'lor
shlpmsat to the trout batehery; ta
CUckamas; ooaaty. This 'makes a
total of lltlMII mm that have
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spriai.jrv 4v ;. i ; , '
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ahlppsdiBioUer, parts of the state.
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