The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 29, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON, THUIMDAY, MAY 99, 1S13.
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Alternative Writ of Mandamus in Warrant Case
ARRANGE PRIZE
LIST FOR THE j
ELKS' RODEO'
meid: than thrkk thousand
imh.i.ahm to ric wivkn
Two Klamath County Bronchos
I'ui- Will Ito larger Ttiiui IMoir, '
(.ml In AiIiIIIIun lo flood CIi'
Vriicm, Special I'riwt Will lie
(lliru In a .Number of t'oinprtl
lion l)' lcnl IliulneM Men
Iimi fur llurklag Clintiluaehli
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tlilin I'rllrnn Throning
J mill of Oklahoma (Urge
llr(uri) anil Cyclone,
Viirl!' Champion Ilutk
ItiK Horne.
Three thouMitd Oollara In caili
Knlglila i:nlertaln ladle.
A vnrir nleniant llino was sin-nt Ui.t
prlui U lo bo distributed lo winners uicnlnc when locnl Knlxhts of I'yth-j
of urlotu otents at llio comlnc Klks nlla entertained llio I'ytlilan Sisters.
Itixlro, nccurdlug to tlio cumuiltlco In Dancing and card were Indulged In,
rlnrKe. In addltlun( a number of Bpe-)anl leu cream, rnko nnd strawberries
ilil irli will bo given by local were served. I
luerctiaitta at the big ihow, July i, . '
' nd 6. v, ii, Drotliorton wa )n Wcdnes-
Tim largest iriio U for the buck- day from lit Toe valley ranch. jt.l.KH,
Ins roiitfM, an appropriation of liOOi - I
being umdo for this event? In tbl, f William lltimiihrey U hero attend-1
the rmitostant are to qualify during jnK t business mattera. Ha haa a
LODGES TO TURN
OUT TOR PARADE
(limtlliuru nu rnge i
inncli aoutu of thla city.
KNKiHTH OF I'VTHIAH,
I'tTHIAN HIHTKIW, OI1II KKI.
KKI.MtWH AND HKIIKKAIIH TO
UK l LINK OF MAIICII-
Prize Bucking Bronx
to Be Here Tomorrow
Square Deal, White Pelican and Chey
enne on the Way Here From Ash
land. Stars at Two Rodeos
Alter
mimtln,
an abae&co
during which
ownen of tlio
Nearly nil of the fraterna1 ordera
of tho city will tako part In the Me
morial Day parado tomorrow, and re
queita me made for the membera to
imeci ai me iouco niu v .. un
in tlio morning.
I All membera of the Elka lodge are
'rctjtictttd to bo prcicnt at tho regu
lar meeting of the lodge tonight. At
'that tlmo It will bo decided It tho
lodgo will turn out In a body and ur-
rnngomenti are mado for the parado.
KnlghU of l'ytlilai and l'ythtan
Hiuinra. and nil yIiIIIdk membera will
'meet at tho west hall In tho Odd Fel
ilons building In tho morning at 0:30
tt,M Bharp, and will march from the nail
or several aMociaiioii. u.pn u. ... "- - . . ..,. , , ,n ,. ..-j. , .k.
time they champion. Cyclone, and other itollar -' - '
itnrrrd at iha la Anaalaa and Dal- buckera. They are being brought """" ..
u, Tex... Itodeo., Bquaro Deal, cro the mountain. The officer, of tho Odd nuowa
Cl..y,nn. and Whit. I'ellcan. tho At the flr.t Hodeo theio hor.c. lodgo have li.ued order, or .11 mm.
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i. I.--., ii.i. ...!.. tr.mn ...in'ron.in in iili tiitnnlo maJe.ty. When 9:30 to take part
tlulr native ht.tli, and get In floe taken lo l.o. Angelo. and Dalla.. parade,
ibipo for the Klka' Hodeo. they kopt up their aver.ion to o.ing
rcnue and Whit. I'ellcan, tho At the (ir.l noaeo mcio i.or.c. ...-.-...---.- -- ;-"
o Premier bucking .bronchoe. be- .pilled rider, galore, and they acted Kr of tho bordhl. RebUh .nd
I.ik to the local Ulk. lodge, will In a manner quite becoming a drat Incnmpment to meet at ." j
, .. . i' .i., i,i. ..tnnio maleatv. When 9:30 to take part In tho memorial
Tho horie. were unloaded at Ah- cmnucreu, anu u.ey .u ...,M
Und by the Municipal Amu.ement, tuontinueu nn rage 4
a C. II. Clendennlng ha. returned to
Midland after a short vl.lt her..
STATE OFFICIAL
LOOKS TO KICKS
AGAINST CO. P.
COMMIHHIONJiB CAHI'UKLIi
iNinwmo
In AnHi-r to Complaint or icai
llualiieM Mea Aglnt Meter aad
Inntruniest Charge. Itequlred by
I'ower Oompaajr and Tdepheae
ComjMiBy, Hallroad Comwl looer
I. Making a laTcwUgatio Her.
Mikado Falls Sick
War Rumor Cause
For the purpose of ascertaining
tho right of the California-Oregon
l'owor company to require power
consumers to pay a moier aepou.
and tho legality of tho Instrument de
posit required by tho Pacific Tele-
phono - Telegraph company Here,
Railroad Commu-loner Thomaa K.
Campbell of Salem I. .pending a few
days In Klamath Falls.
Campbell baa Jwt returned from a
business trip to Lake county. Today
bo stated that complaint haa been
made by two local business mm
against the two companies bar. aa
to their right to cbarg. deposit leea.
and stating that the light aad water
rates charged her. were too high. To i
look Into the former matter be
slopped over a few days.
"In case sufficient people sign a
petition claiming against the rate.
charged for light and water, and ask
ing an Investigation, tb. atat. rail
way commission, under the public
utilities act, which became affective
January 1, Is compelled to make an
examination of the charges, a physi
cal valuation of the company's plant,
and thus determine whether or not
the rates are excessive," aald Camp
bell today.
lUrber Shop. CteM
All barber shops In Klamath Falls
will remain open until 11 o'clock to
night, and will remain closed all day
tomorrow, Decoration Day.
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Emperor Yoshlhlto, In Ui. midst of
rumors of war In Japan, waa taken
suddenly 111 with Inflammation of the
lungs, the physicians In attendance
said. He- bad a high fever aad found
It neccssarr to take to hi. bed. At
once eignt aoctora were cauea in,
Four years ago be suffered from luug
trouble, aad at that time the attack
waa believed to b. eerloae.
The people of Japan were not dis
turbed when the Uarned Mar 18
that the emperor had cangbt eeM,
County Treasurer is
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TO MEET CROSS
ON THE FOURTH
TOM. MOAHKVS TERMS ARK AC
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Vancouver IJghtwesght aad i:aeera
CoNtewder for Tkl. Ar. to Da
Tweattjr Roewde at th. Venso
Areaa Natal Pay Arrordhg to
tho Dope, the Wteaer I. AaMsrad a
Chare at Ritchie
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LOS ANOELB8, May 39. Bad
Anderson aad Leach Cross will mart
at Vernon arena July 4.
This was announced today by Tom
McCarey, matchmaker and owner of
tbe Vernon Athletic dab.
McCarey stated that th. two will
make 1SS rlngalde. H. haa tenta
tively promised the winner a match
with Willie Ritchie tor Labor Day.
Business Houses of the City
Will Be Closed Tomorrow
InAtfdMon to the Courthouse, Banks, ect., Remaining
Closed All Day, Every Store Will Be Closed From
9:30 to Noon. Grand Procession in Forenoon
Memorial Day PreclaasaUosi
Decoration Day, with all tta
sacred memories, la one. mor.
at hand. This day haa become
a festival day for th. whole
American people. No other day
In the whole jear bring, va ao
near to each other aa Decora-
tlon Day. Our handclasp la Jvat
a little warmer, our thoughts a
little kinder as w. meet by th.
aid. of a grassy monad to bo-
atow a mute tribute to th. mem-
ory of those' who rest Beneath.
W. all have friend. In th. at.
Both managers have accepted the
tat 'tbTanuncTtbTtTt Ul ered by the Vernon club,
voloped Into Inflammation of the
lung, startled tbem. Toshthlto suc
ceeded hi. father July 30, 191J, and
he Is now 34 year. old. He ha.
three eons. The eldest, Crown Prince
Hlrohlto. It years old.
.During th. difficulties with the
United States over the alien land
question In California, no word of
the attitude of tbe mikado has come
forth. Ills sentiments havo boon a
closely veiled aa those of th. king
of England In a similar situation.
Nothing has arisen sine. Yoshlhlto
ascended tb. tbron. to Indicate his
ability aa a ruler. Tb. father had
two chances one In th. war with
China and the other In that with Rus
sia, In both ot which Japan waa victorious.
i:ury store in the city has agreed
to cloao Its doora from 9:10 until
ixxni tomorrow, and a number will
rtmnlu closed all day In observance
"t Momorial Day. So far as possl
Mu. the business mm Intend to par
tlilpato In th. exereises to be bsld.
The parade will start from tbe
courthouse at 10 o'clock and march
to tho cemetery, after th. Oread
Army and Women's Relist corps con
cludes Jhs beautiful ceremony of
Growing garlands of flowers on the
waters ot Link river In honor of tho
dead sailors. .
Assembly Is announced for 9:30.
Tho membera of tb. Klamath Falls
Military baad'ar.; requested to meat
ot the band fal at that time,
Thn fniiah it i ii vmIm mr
The folMrwIag parade '.rder
w. .
uoen lsau.4 f.
has
'In tha arranemanta for th. Mr
rade tomorrow, Grand Marshal Oliver ft. dlsbaad.
O. Applegate will bo assisted by Col
onel. W. H. Mason, Hnrry Stilts. E.
L. lUllott nnd William T, Loe, encn
beliia: asslKUod lo a definite duty,
nnd with a particular division. Mason
nnd Lee wjll bo with the first, aims
with tho second, or school soctlon,
and Elliott with tho third, or mili
tary section,
"Th. band, In position on Main
street, as assigned by Muson, will
play at 10 a. m. as a signal that the
march will begin. Tho band will
stay as It choose., on march, and
upon arrival at tho cemetery will play
a dirge. After tho conclusion of tho
ceromonlea of tho O, A. It. and W.
R. 0., the band bugler will sound
"t,ap," nnd tho roturn march will be
gin In tho aamo order In which It
waa mado from th. courthouse. On
arriving at Its plac. ot tlrst forma
tion, th. band will Ptay as a signal
"Cltlzons In nutos and other con-
veyoncoa will follow the county and
city offlco'ra In to first section, and
those on foot who do not care to go
with tho third soctlon to the bridge
con form with tho sccoud, or school
section, Immediately after the Boy
Scouts. This section will be organ
ised by It. H. Dunbar, and will be
attended on the march by coionei
Stilts.
'Tho third section should be ready
to movo towards tb. bridge promptly
t 0:30. so as to be able to complete
the program and return to their posi
tion In time tor th. general marcn
toward the cemetery."
In the afternoon, exercises will' be
hold at tho opera house. ThU
elude, musical renditions, patrlotlo
readings and addresses, aad a me
morial address by circuit Judg. Ben
son. The exercises commence at
WOULD COLLECT
ON $100 NOTE
ALEX A. DAVIS COMMENCES AC
WON IN CIRCUIT COURT
AGAINST RESIDENT OF C-ILO-QUIN
TIMBER TITLE
IS IN 60DRT
Suit for tbe collection of a promis
sory note has been filed 1st th. cir
cuit court by Alex A. Davis, a well
known cattleman. He Is reprwmted
by Attorney Fred H. Mills.
The defendant Is R. B. Herman
of Chlloquln. In his complaint
Davis asks payment ot th. not.,
1100, and 150 attorney's feM.
lent city; so let us all' Join la
this beautiful trlbut. to' (heir
memory, as well aa to th. mom-
ory of th. honored dead. On.
day la th. whole year devoted
to sentiment and patriotism is
not much, but It will ssrv. to
strengthen the ties that bind
tbe great brotherhood of man.
Aa mayor of Klamath Falls,
I call upon the people to close
their stores between the hours
of ":30 and It of Friday, May
30; to lay aside their ainereat -
vocations, aad join with tbe vet-
erana and 'their friends In dec-
orating tb. graves in tn. mora- -
Ing, aad conducting tb. exer
e clses at the opera house la th.
e afternoon.
Circuit Judge Hary L.
day overruled th. efeamnr at Owa
ty Treasurer Claud H. Dssjsjilt Is'
the mandamus rniBlln c th
county court to e.mset Man t yay
warrant lesMd agakast tha aar
i house fund. Daggett waa slvaa nattl,
Saturday la whteh to ftU aa
Uader a aslatakm ImsHii
th. defeadaat did aot tataai ls
aay aaswar It his, d mr
overruled, "th. cart wderid tka
suance of a crematory wrttaC mam-
damus, anmanaatas
or aad aav.all
fund warraats. This waa asnrad
Daggett today. '- ! r.
When Judge Beasoa was
that th. defendant wlsMd to I
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aoawer, prepuj mmwi
Saturday for U. fllUg at tha aav
swer, and reeaBed th. maadaU. 4
Th. case Is bsssd upoa tha l.aaH
ty ot the courthouse levy, aad It af
fects i he paymeat ot warraats tor
labor aad materials aswl lav. tha
courthouse coastruetloa atsw
ruary. The county traawrw
tu pay th. courthouse fund wanaata
presented, aad tkls'reealtod'Hi this
commencement of aaadsmu.
ceedlngs against Daggett by tha'
ty court
Tbe petltloa for a. writ ot
mua was tiled wall. CUcultJada
Benson was hoMlag court la Lahr
view., Th. aatRtoa was.sMtft Mai, '
by special messenger, ''aad ha Maaas1
aa alteraaUve writ ot mandamus.
Since th. Judge's return to 'Klam
ath Falls, Daggett, Uough Kay boar v
daU - Fsrgusoa, tiled a ittmmnm
holding that th. county court had at) -
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while the legality of tha law
pending In the supresae soaet;'.
I demurrer was ovarratod today. " ' i
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Can't Swear in Voters
1TOTER D. HALL OOMMENCKS
ACTION TO QUIET TTTLE OF
JACOBS TO VALUABLE QUAR
TKB SECTION
A heavily-Umbered quarter saetlsa
In the eastern part ot Klamath ooua
ty, Just south ot the boundary at th.
Crater Lake national forest. Is la-
volved In an action commeaeed by
Foster D. Hall to quiet U. tttl of L.
Jacobs to th. strip. Th. papers were
filed this morning la tha circuit court
by Attorney O. M. O'Neill.
It Is understood that, Jacobs will
make a tight for th. toad. Th. tract'
la a portloa ot section 8, In township
39 south ot rang. east.
Until Election
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Worden'sTime Saving PUn for Ital
Benefit of Women Voten KiUe-l f
by the Attorney Generrtu;
I also request all children aad
the members of th. fraternal
orders ot the city to Join la the
parade to the cemetery. All otty
officials and councilmea-elt
aro requested to met at tha
courthouse at 0:16 to tak.aart
in the parade.
T. F. NICHOLAS, Mayor.
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Advertise, in Middle Wtot
Advertisements placed la Swedish
aad German newspapers and mlddl.
western farm papers, teuiag oz in.
resources ot Klamath county, ar.
bringing good results, aeoordlag to
C. T. Oliver, manager at th. Klam
ath' Exchange, who la ustag thla
means of publicity. Mr. Ottfir la la
receipt ot scores ot totfcfs from
reader, of thess aapsra who ara la
tsrsstod la Klamath soaaty. "
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According to an opinion received is wear la an taos. aot
o hv Pnnniv f!irv iib fmm iThls would'jhave btoa.'i
l --- lvilac na.lallT to' th
Attorney General A. M. Crawford, r. . ' ,' .- .. .
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voters who are aotr.gkrt.red ana aot
.wear their vote, la uatll .lection
day. Thla wlll-awaa that th. ar
rangsmwts whlsh wsraawd. torh.
convealeae. at tha womeaj rotors to
enabls thsia'to slga affldavlU aa Fri
day aad Saturday, win nave tooa
abaadottod, aad all at th. women aad
others "aot registered .will, hava.ta
v. alt uatU Monday before ' Qualify la
tUemselvto to toto ,f 4 '
.ArrangeatoaU had besa. suMU by
Couaty jdarwbrdaa ts ayda'haa
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