The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 27, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMAT VALM, OREGON, TVKtfh, MAY 517, ISIS.
Investigation 1
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BWANA TUMBO .
IGNORANT OF
THE HIGHBALL
Golf Champion
Begins Season
hTl.i:NI,l,H ONE NEVER
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ItiMxrull. Ih III Trellliwny TiMlnjr,
Hporn That He tWl llriiirnibrr
Tih-Imu" lira Hall fur n Kroir
nf Vr.ira, mill Only l'nl Aliolmllr
Ib'trrnitm Aflrr KNM.urr, or
Ml.tti AlUckcl hy llilll
MAiiqi'irrrK. wi.. nay it.
I've never ilmnk n cocktail or a
hlstiUII In my life. Neither havo I
stslluwed nuy whisky or brandy ex
cept upon (lie ndvlro of physicians,"
ild Colonel Theodore llooaovcll If)
IrnllliltiK In today's proceedings of
Mi damago itilt against (lenrge A.
.Vewllt, mi editor.
"I do not like tlio tnata of whisky
or brandy," ha contlnuitil. "Neither
do I smoke or drink beer. I ilMIke
Loth, ami the only tlmo I'vo drunk
bliky or brandy without tho advice
of a physician hni been perhaps after
crrat oiposuro or whqn chilled.
"I have nVfrTuad It n practice
(u drink at bum, I do not believe I
turn Ukn a drink nt n bar or In n
aloon In 20 years."
Nootevelt was railed it hi own
tint willies. He ave a lull outline
of lila public life, Including llio AfrN
ran lion hunt.
Tho rourthouio m crowded with
iftnlor. Society xoplo mndo tho
mott of tlm occaalon to dlnplny their
Ul-il finery,
During hla testimony, Hontovett
Iriiltd that tho Pro re" I ve pnrty'
nillonal organUatlon wan puthlnR
Dm mil glit tho kllchlRnn editor.
Jnrnli Itlli, Journalist, author nnd
oclnl reformer, emitted n volcanic
"Lord, not" when atked If ho had
ever ren Itnoiovolt under the Infill
enrn of llijuor.
"Ilo'a n Kentleman?' auld HH
"The ort profanity I over heard
him iko wai 'tty dodfrey.' "
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Jerome 1. Travera, the national
Kolf champion, ha Juit becun the
neaion of 1913. and he hone to
provo during the summer be Is
Kood as ever. Ill first play at the.
Oakland (lolf ' club tournament,
showed him playing brilliantly, but
on his second day he was defeated
by Kred llerrcahoff, who Is rnpldly
gaining fame ns a golfer. lt
Trnvcrs has not rounded to chain. (
plonshlp form, and In his match In
which llurrmliolf beat him ho did,
not piny as of old. Howout, his'
friends hate uo fear that ho will 4
show tho samo ability ns of old when
the hot woathor warms his muscles.
Itrcause He InsUtrd on Hiding hi
I'ulhiMii Cam In Mate
Ttiero I A "Jim Crow" l.aw,
Wealthy lllnrk I Konibly Ke
niiivrtl From a Train In Florida,
Taken to the Wood, and Hanged
on a Trre
NKW OULKANS, May.27. A dlt-
patch ha been received from- Milton,
Kla., stating that N. W. Green, n
writiitfliv rnlnrntl mm. ntiil mitiri.ni.
I chancellor of the Negro Knights of
I'ythla, was lynched there last night
for violation of the "Jim Crow" law.
I Oreen Is said to havo Insisted on
! riding on the I'ullman cars In states
where the "Jim Crow" law Is effec
tive. Hearing this, resident of the
city forcibly took him from tho train
last night, and marching him to ad
jacent woods, banged him on a tree.
G.A.KRAUSE 18
BACK WITH WIFE
I'HOMIXK.Vr IX)CAI VOUNG atAM
WKIMi OIKli OHpiM CHOfCK
ArTKH AW KHOfUiyiHKST Of
KOl'ltYKAWI "i
AmoBK te aiatiaat' In KUmaih
Kail vetterda IwtdMr. and Mrs.
(lustav AdoW'.Krause," who came la
Wlwrc Meiioi, TVM., ,iepwe rviatnain
rails ineir noBie' sfm newiy wea
dtd couple will be at. home after
July 1. f
Mrs. Krause was formerly Mis
Nannatte Merrill, and when Kratua
lift his Wisconsin hofao, four years
ago, to seek hla fortune In the
Klamath country, he mad her prom
ise to become Mm. Kriise at'a later
date. The cereaonr'feerformtd at
the" brlde'a home war the culmlaa
tlon. if i
NINETEEN WILL
GET DIPLOMAS
lAVII HTAHK JOKDAN OK
KTANKOim UMVKHHITV WILL
ADDHIXS Till! tSHADUATl.NU
ClllSH
BOND ISSUERS
VOTE
ENORMOUS
HETCH HETCHY
IS ON ITS WAY
The final event of commencement
vrcck will bo held nt the high school
this evening, when mombors of the
Senior clium, 19 In number, will be
given their diplomas.
At tonight's exercises In the audi
torium of tho high school. Dr. David
Starr Jordan, chancellor of Leland
Htanford university, will deliver the
will arrive
LEWIS. HERE TO
JEE ABOUT THE
.JIRO PRESERVE
AflJC.NT OK IIIOLOCICAL HUKVKY
IX CITY
Kffri, It In Itelleved, IWH Kcccmk
mmhI the ItewlwUna; of the Order
I'rotilhllinK Hunting o Certain
Ijimhi In tlie KUmatfa Mrd Re
serve, lrlrtplly on Private lsnU
Near KUnwUi Kail
It I probable that arrangeaeBU
can 'be made to exclude that portion
the Klamath blrj: preserve north
tbe'stratuV from Vie restriction
against hunting, acocrdlng to U. Alva
Lewis, agent of the United 8UIM
biological survey, who to la the city
from Portland. tltf
The matter will be Uken up with
the department of the interior, aad
It la believed that aa order, can be
secured to permit hunting , prl-
vaine lanas ana waier potween
Klamath Fall and taiTiwHroad
across the marsh. tjjr
Mr. Lewis expects to rsm'ala la
Klamath countr a coaam at week.'
He will gtoCtoaj.l aki JammWn L
to looK over tae goverameai reswrve
there, aad aee that It la properly
posted.
ONLY KinHT BALLOTS CAST
"FKKX1X8T" THK PLAN OP
I'AYINU OKF ClTYLTSTASfD
hTAMH.NU WAItltANTH
Tho Third ward made the hardest
flcht acalnst the city's S7C.793 bond
Issuo at yesterday's election, three-
elsliths of tho onnoslng votea being
cast there. In all, there were three
"noes" cast at this ward. I
The total vote agalast the Issue
was eight. However,. 361 voters de-j
sired tho Issue, so Is earrled. j
Tho bond Issue Is to provide for wcmKMAX KMI'LOYKD OX .COUX-
1117 faaum t.. .- -
debtedness. Deglnnlag July 1. the
city.' affairs will be conducted on a
cash bast.
RATTLER BITES
MAN ON HAND
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len (VfSlH KK"lal I ,.. ini.. Aiin this nftnrnoon.
. Memher of Klamath lodge, No. . ,,r0-rnm for this evening fol
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"I iniitiiiii in ijiiiinf, iiiim .in. ....... .lll.Milir.nn .n . ....... ... 0Wg
bcr of the Cascade club will hold n ,M,KU w AUMV M,AIU'H Invocation
l'HISTi:i ANI lHS-."8.1"- ,
vocal
WOMEN CITIZENS
DEFINED FULLY
orlnt session tomorrow evening In
I. n (1 V hull nnpln will bo In-',
ilulged In. and Ico cream and cako.
III bo served
Klka PiMttoiif Dance
Tlm i:iks' social evening and danco
whlrh was to have been held Friday
nonliiK has been otponel until n
lutiT (Into on account of the date be
ing on Decoration Day.
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THIHUTKD
-llev. J. S. Stubble-
W'AflHINOTON. May 27. Tho
first movoment toward the passage
of n bill to make It posslblo for tho
iiu ., a,i Vrnnclsco to obtain A
'water supply source In tho llctch
lleichy vnlloy wa taken today, when
tho llouso unanimously ordered tho
, .. .... . ...... .iih,., nt ? r,nn conlen of tho
irn. 0. I.. Harvey of Wordcn, wno iuuiiuiuu . -.-- . -
lm been vlsltllig Mrs. )h 0. Telford, board of army engineer report con
returned to hor home today. Icornlng till sumdy.
Falls Under Horses
and Head is Injured
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George DuFault Sustains Serious In
jury at DuFault Ranch Near the
Town of Bonanza. Head Hun
H.
iFault. ton of Kd.
Lusly Injured by
while
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DuFault
mcliod to a waaon
itandlna.ln front of
box. A audden Jolt (hraw him bT
twoon tho liorsos.
Tho hoof of ono of tno noraes
truck tho prostrate man lu the fore
head, cutting uta ugly V-Bhnped gash,
md Injuring tho skuii.
acl attendance wna iuwiuuw
the young man la resi-
isslble uuder tno oir-
be brought to
Soln-"I Thluk" (Quy
d'llnrdolot), Mrs. Harry Caden.
Salutatory J. Krncst Nail.
AiiiirPBs "Tho Conquest of Eu
rope by America." Dr. David Starr
Jordan.
Piano Solo "Nocturne" tcno-
pln),tlcorgoA. Wlrti.
Valedictory Jennlo Appicgaie.
Awurdlng of Diplomas Judge
Wllllum 8. Wordcn.
Henodlcllon Hev. (leorgo ll.
Feceo.
Member of the clasa are Maysei
K. Sandorson. J. Krnest Nail, Albert
W. Jones, Mattlo B. roster, tester
Vomon Hoggs, Thcodoro Dwlght
Cnso, J. Hardin Carter, Harry Calvin
Meaner, Hl Summers, Jennie
Margaret Applognto, Aim w. jinus, j.
Uveen Skelton, Honry l'etcr Oalnr-
noaux, Jr., Evelyn uuciie
Uobert Milton Hlgg. Florence j.
Ward, Inei Katharyn Elliott and An
nie Irene Halos.
i n. Annieaate returned today to
(ho Lava Ilede to look after tho shear
ing of hi sheep. He was accompan
ied to Malln by MUa Rosa Krupka.
ono of the high school students, who
goes homo for a short visit.
, Miss Alice Peel, ono of the teach-'.-
in ihn.eitv schools, left today for
California, to spend her vacation. She
will visit her brothers a naraus
and Oakland.
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Attorney J. H. Carnahnn returned
last night from A visit to Yreka.
UUREAV OK .NATURALIZATION
8EXD8 OUT INFORMATION AS
TO WOMEN WHO ARK KLK3I
BLK TO VOTK
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FOR TREATMEXT
WASHINGTON. May 37. Sena
tors J. R. Thornton and J. E. Rans
dell of Louisiana have "run out" on
the national Democratic admlnUtra-
1 TY ROAD IMPROVEMENT XEAR tlon so far as free sugar Is concerned.
. Tner will not voio lor mat pin ui
MODOO POINT IIROUOHT HERE ' "' "... mt hr o.car w. Ub.
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derwood, leader of the bouse of rep
resentatives. They wilt not sUnd for
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Henry H. Weatherley. who worka W sugar aaaavocaieao, -..
on the county road near Modoc Polnt..Uon aad W'J 4o
ao uf . """""-"'-"-r- 'bin. which came up In the last
tto came 10 muuiaiu ru uu
attended today by Dr. Taylor. Ho
has considerable fever, but it Is be
lieved that ho will soon recover.
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Loulsimnm Senators
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service, the teetlmeay offered at ta
confereace proved" eealaalves'lmai1
ho did the beat -thlu avaaaMa an
every clreamataaea, and be la
er than ever." said Proleet
W. W. Patch, who retaraad
from the reciaawtlea servla hwfasmV
gallon Jaet cleeedita Wsshsa'gtasi,
It will ba'some time, of sasjwav
before anything eaa eoase ,' tada
meetlag, owing to the vaUmlaatai
testimony, bat all thee atieaatac,
both reclamation aarviea- sflaaala
aad water users, ara agreed thiat tto
decteiea ot"Wra-LawiJi'
unbiased, aad will only, bo given attor
careful Investigation. Laae, nroeow
himself to be endowed with a vary
retentive memory, aad durlag Ik
dally seaslona, which finally eosr
umed 11 hour a day, ho waa alwajm'
closely Intorested, nnd asked a aaat-
ber of questions. He waa easeful to
Din nil complainants down to faeta.
and many kicks were exploded by
Lane on account or the lack of evi
dence or specific details.
"There Is no doubt ll tho
of anybody but what there la
for much Improvement la tho reeta
matlon service, aad I believe Mat
meeting In Waahiagton wUl braac
about many change needed. I, ad
dition It wlU quell the aarsaaasmMs)
l:lcka made on some prejecu wMoti
'cannot bo substantiated."
Ob nt Ihn rreatnt' eoasBlaJnaaV
made against the reclamation sorriest
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nountv Clerk DeLap la in receipt
of Information regarding the rights
of women to the ballot who are
either foreign born, or are married
to foreign-born men. The informa
tion Is sent out by tho bureau of nat
uralisation of the department of la
bor.
Th. yiniinn of the right of suf
frage to women In many of the sUtea
has emphasised the necessity for as
certaining definitely the citizenship
status of the womon -residents of
these states.
The following provisions of law
are applicable to wemen:
Act of March 2. 1907; "Sec, I.
That any American woman who mar
ries a foreigner shall take the na
tionality of ber husband. At tho
tnrmlnatlon of tho marital rotation
she may resume her American cltl
..n.hin if abroad, by reilsterlag aa
an American cltlien within one year
with a consul of the United states, or
hv returning to reside la tho United
States, or, If residing In tho UaUed
States at the termination or tne mar
ital relation, by continuing to reside
therein."
Sec. 1994. United States Revised
Statutes "Any woman who Is aow
... .v hnrAnfter be married to a
cltlien of the United States, aad who
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NO MOKE SCRAP .
IN ALBERTA NOW
PREMIER HAYS HE WILL SEE
THAT THE ANTI-BOXING LAW
IS RIGIDLY ENFORCED IN THE
PROVINCE
CALQARY. Alberta, May J7.
There will be no more boxing bouts
In Alberta province, according to
Acting Premier Mitchell. He stated
today that hereafter ibe antt-flght
law will bo strictly enforced.
Mitchell gave no Intimation that
the prosecution of Arthur Pelkey,
who hilled Luther McCarty In Satur
day' bout, would bo dropped.
Miss Rachel Manneman has gone
to Concord, Cal., where sao win
spend tho summer. She is connected
with tho local schools.
Mrs. Katharine Turner and daugh
ter have gone to Colorado to visit
friends and relative.
congress, was opposed by." " b. aeor-tainie)
'h C
ilon of
them, so far as the sugar schedule
was concerned. Ransdell. aa a mem
ber of the house, and Thornton, In
the senate, voted against free, sugar
then. Nevertheless, President Wil
son has such a strong bold on the
senate that few members of It and
few political observers la Washing
ton believe that free augar will fall.
Already there have-boon ladlcations
Patch, waa tho lack- of co-operation. - "
On this nolnt. however, bo saM. tho v , ''-
various water users could not ooosa"1 ! jj
to agreo as to what -constituted oe-y- t '
represcntatlvo stated that ska wafiV
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users there were willing to eoaasajr
au engineering expert at a hlflk aa
ary to' act in an advisory eaiMafV
with the reclamation aorvloaMi'tM -
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Woman Asks $743fe
Damages from City
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Owing to Defective Condition of the
Sidewalk at Eighth & High, Saya
She js Permanently Injured
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L. R. Brooks Is hero from Merrill
on a business trip.
mn n. Vincent, of Midland a
I Tuesday visitor la tho county seat.
The following1, etalm waa
at last night's mooting
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"To the Honorable Mayor; Caai;
moa Couaell'andPoMce Judflof tho
city of ' Klamath Fall. Klamath
County, State of Oregon "You ara
hereby notified that I received prr
sdnal lajuriea by betas throwa down
upon, the sidewalk and grouno, occa
sioned by a' defective aMowalk aad
loose beard thareia. botag a
e tho arth side of Jsjah aU, at
or close toth totirsssmaaof.aaW
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