The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 31, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALM, OIIKOON. SATURDAY, MAY SI, IBlt.
aw xIL'ruJkl "
nMf Ww veaaa
Newett Surrenders in Damage Suit Brought By
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Cents
Kirs SIDE
"GATHERS IIS
pITNESSES
OTTERBEIN
aMY
TESTIFY AM
IIAIIITM
TO T. R.'S
MM ftho .irtrd Ih-lyguanl While
hwrtrlt Wea Prrahlrnl, anil Who
ajtit ll HI MM! ' failed '"
Ttr llrganlllig ll) Hoh.rty of
Ik Colonel, and Hi I'Mlrulli or
Ifct.ttlark of llm "Iron Ago
LEAD OF BOTH
I.OI'AI. MAN IH IXEITKD NOIH.li
niiAMi or thi: i. o. o. i'., asm
IIIIAM) PATRIARCH OF Till.
KM'AMI'MENT
COLTS CAVORT
AT MODOC PARK
Mi:i(IUI.I.ITKS AM KltAMATII
atxjrkoatio.n will meet for
ki:m encounter tomoh
how aiteiinoon
Klniiuilli KalU bnicball fans nra
ELECTION INFORMATION
Tlio game U tot (or 2:30.
Two week ngu, tlio local Jour
ft .1... r..uillHr IflMjtlllltf flf tClHIIIAt tl
IiiiIrk. So. 137. I. O, O. F KrlJxl'okl f"r good game to-
fi-tilM. officer wore elected for tl.o n orrow afternoon, llio occa.ion bo
,i,ulng term, which begin In July.lug tjiu uutliiK of Merrill and Klaui
N'atn Ottorboln wan' elected nubU'atli KalU on tlio Modoc park dla
giand mid O. II. llr-iiiKMiinn v.aln,unij
elected vre grand. Secretary Geo,
. . M II t
l iiumpi.rey nm. ,-...... -!,, l0 ..,, ... ,n Bn M
KoiinlMln will hold office unw Jan- , , , , . .
.wry I, ni thco officer, are only'inlgl.ly fn.t game, tl.oy succeeded In
elected onctt a year. j winning ovor tlio home guard by a
l!wauna encampment, No. IC, I. O.lrio.u .core. Tho return game l
uiimtlim'K. Mar 3I.WItuvc,fi i. -loried tho following officer i,, tomorrow.
ik till appear for tho dofdi.o ofiat Hit regular olon Tuesday ercn-i 0 ntcollnt 0f t10 font gnmo that
. .... &.-.. m. .... viM rifiMPit.tin. rnier iiairiarcoi
Hf6r.t!l Ul low iriiH
.im ... iilf ! Ilia trial.
""""' .. 7. ... ... .'.... .r. l...l.l.
I IIUV Mwwa
T alf wltnMa will bo II. O.
Tmk. former congrawan front
Xmtf. dlitrkt. II will probably
tilon Tumday veil-1 (J ntcollnt of t10 fMl B,,mo that
irbvln. chief patriarch J 'j,,,,,,,.,, ttom ,10 iB,t mooting of tho
lan. tenlor warden: l..wo lcnru-,, and tho fact that both
..-. Tim flriltlll I . ... a . At...
Junior warden: Arllo Worrcl, acrlbe.
and Krcd lluctlug, treaturer.
Murrlll and Klamath have been tho
of much bnieball practice
cone
1'l0l.i.... .nnv iv nml ovenlnci. fan-
.... a. . I . J.l u.lll 1. l.a,-lltMll llinl .. . A .L.l i...
ttttRit he lold .wu rcgaruing.new onuoi -m ......". -
action during
Hlate unlveralty
hi tint meeting In July.
lait
-LARGE NUGGET
EXCITES TALENT
U 10BU
iftrta it Ike
ttar.
V. Kaitln Itooierclt, Ihe colonol
nuU. tlaud that ho and th plain
tin ! ilwtr very Intlmato. and
tUtktUd accompanied htm on ov-
ml kuntlng trip.
I mm mnrn Inlltnala with llllll
tku wllb any othar man," ald the"
titMW. "I'll iwear that never while
I km txn with him, would It hatcif,,.M.MI:
Mi potilblo for him to have been , .v..,(,s
HMr the influence or liquor.
Vb. Ib. who wu formerly AMI WOMK.N
teoM-clt'a private aecretary, wa .. ...... (;0,o
Urtcilltd to tho (land. i , ....
Hili a lemperato aa any man .. ., .,,
.. . AUI I.ANII. Ur.. .MBI II. ""
're'. IK.. l .erv.ee .,.- of Talent b?.
iUtodu.rd for rrc.ld.nu Uoo.c finding of a . .nm nco K -M .-
1 ...... I BAk t.V (111 111 II Uklll'l ' ......
..TUt ml Wilson, flwcnuw uw ' - - - t . ..
nwiiii i-icrauituua irrvh -
i
ICUt-'ll III
" I
six ouNciat mT..v j i'oi'
dom I whliperlng around that there
will be apeed galore at tomorrow
matinee. A big crowd I eipccteo a
n rsilllt.
Tho loam will lineup In thl man
ner!:
M.rrllt. Klamath Fall
Hlodgetl l BnlTa
Hlovtn.on c Thraiher
Dyer Arnold
p Vnrinimr ...Sb Meaner
il.. Vorhnticr....Sb Ambroe
HUMlAYli. Vorfiatxer.... French
.If Maxwell
Itecall election. Monday,
Juno 2, ,
('andldutei, William B. Wor-
dun, Prank Ira White and J. e
l. Hitter.
I'olU oieu at M . m.
folic clone at 7 . m.
Votlag PUeea
Witt Klamath Fall 1'reclact
Hank Kxchnnge bulUlng.
Second Ward Precinct
Courthouse.
Third Ward Precinct Cham-
0 bcr of Commerce.
KaHt Klamath Fall I'roclnct
Jackdon building.
Shlpplngton Hhlpplngton ho-
tol.
e Mill precinct Mill Addl -
tlon Hall.
e) e e
suss era his
WEI6HT NEARLY 3001b,
VI.N1CB, Cal., May 31. "Babo"
ciHw.il. former Barnum ft Rlngllng
circus itar, who once claimed to be
the fatten man In the world, u oeaa
here.
Recent lllne brought hi weight
from 700 to 425 pound.
NEW CONCERN TO COMMITTEE IS
ENTER THE CITY
AMHI.AM) KMUIT AMHOCTATIO.N
TO OfKX KHTAMIiWHMKNT
gUlliMTCII tiHOCI.HIK8 TO UK
COMUIMCI)
Announcement ha been made by
i.. ouillltch k Son that the con
cern' two grocerle are to be co-
iiinnl. it 1 the Plan to move ooin
ertabllshmenU to the BrUtol build
ing, on Main between Second ana
bird atreets.
Thl I midway betwoen the prea-
cut locations of the stores.
Tho building near the Madsen
Muilc House, occupied by on ot the
Qulllltch store, Is to be occupied by
tho Ashland Fruit association, which
concern willy open a fruit exchange.
This company operates extensively la
Jackson county. '
VERY THANKFUL
HUtOI.UTIO.Ntf HAH8KD BY THOSE
l. CHAItOK OF MKMOKIAI. OB
HKKVANCK, KXTKNUING OKATI-TUDK
ROOSEVELT ASKS
FOR MERELY A
NOMINAL SON
HOUSTON HOST
TO SCHOOL KIDS
MnnnliiR
cf.
Haum
u4 HMldint.
"I lwy know who waits on a
riMldittt at ocry banquet, and kuow
nos,.KtmIWi:v:;:;i;; soe.
STAYS OFF THE
HIGHBROW LINKS
MRS. PANKHURS1
IN BAD PLIGHT
ACUTK INDIGESTION BESUIrS
KltOM ATTKMIT TO PABTAKK
or Tins imoTii At hi -w
M).S(JI'.n FAST
moid a porfoct speclmon nnd worm
from $100 to $120.
HplUcr ha a placer claim on .... v , 1JlKNT WIIJM).V I'ASSI-M VV
imunco what he I. to oat and property, uui - - .. C1J uy
ii .. .. . ..- H'UMiar im si iiirn uiinuiu w w." -- .... -
- VI'IHIIII 11 PVVIVI - .-...
YOU.NOSTKRS WHO MAHCHED IX
1'ARADK AKK OIVKN A SPECIAL
MATI.VEK AT OTAR YOONQ
TOTS PERFORM
children were again the guests ot
honor at the Star theater this after
noon. The occasion was the matinee
git en by Manager John V. Houston
for the school children who marcnea
In yesterday's Memorial day parade.
A good program ot pictures was
IONDOS. May 31. rs. ".mme-1 1 lul ' '"" " .. ,
.intTanu'rst. Juffrag.tte leader. U exclamation. d .deUght and cent n?
.orlouily 111 from acute .maigesuon. oouo.o. . ----- - -- ----
aUJllllUB, mw -.-
pleased
Tho committee on Memorial Day
exerclies. In behalf of the O. A. R.
and W. R. C, desire to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation to
timin who contributed their time and
attention toward nfaklng tho memor
ial exercise and services a success.
We esneclally extend our thanks to
Professor Wirtx and the-High School
orchestra. Professor Dunbar and the
rhnnihov nnd alrl. Professor
Coates and the Boy Scouts, Captain
Ramsby's Drum corps, the lodges
participating in the parade, and the
Klamath Falls Military band.
wm lu desire to thank .Mrs. Will
iam Wagner for her beautiful rendi
tion of a solo, to Mr. J. B. Mason and
the Lycenm caoru for their slaglng.
to Mr. Edwin Cox for hU superior
oratorical effort, to Judge Henry u-
n.non for his most Interesting, edi
fying and eloquent address, and to
up i v Houston for the use or nis
opera house and his theatric! enter
tainment for the school children
MRS. M. B. SARQEANT,
rs-tdeat
W. J, SHAVER, Secretary.
NKWKTTS ATTORNEY OtVMH
NICKEL AND FsWmr '
When tho PUtnUff Rested, KsVtor t
Iron Age Read a Le
of the StJitenMnt
veil, asMl Made Profaee Aialsgw
ItooMivete Hays He U aw , na
Me Achieved Ilwfese
MARQVETTE, Mar
itodare RooeeveR's
agalawt Edker Xewett Um Ism
Age was ahntpUy ended Jm
3 o'clock tMa
klefemdasrt
The Jnry retnmed veriest i
lag Raosevek eeerta.
After th nenlntiff reaied. New
took Um siasML Me read a awe
atetaea, defeadsag als aalaUdw an'
ckarsjlac ta coleael wkth
. . ... .. hln 1
nit a reaull oi nil iwii" .
broth after hor long fast.
The prisoner I. very much en-
....,in.i. Tho auffragetws are
I alarmed a to her health.
NIPPON TO SEND
ANOTHER LETTER
SEMI-OFFICIAL ANNOCNCBME.NT
SAYS CALIFORNIA MEASURE
IH THE OCCASION' FOR MORE
COMMUNICATION
cert also eeaaaaasd a
rHracOeat af ate eaaaaa'
ate rtslssnaat t ate'
COUNTRY CI.UIl
. . ..I ......Ah
hihtt.u.r I properly, in loowng uier m (iuiv os T,,r, ni..u. .......
"Wh,n.er the prcldont 1. away'i-rty Sunday ho k eke. ocr re..
Ir Wellington. I'm aeldom inoro nnd nestling benonth w . n glUUning
ttiilhreo fNt from lilm. I'd often iiugRii " '-," ' " ,, vll lllk..,-.,w M.v 31.-Pre.l-
U4. , be colonol' arm becau.e ho t.T Tllulde W Z n tW. morning p.ed golf
J-.r, lighted, M7W TW',I ""0. mV 0" n put on exhibition.', ' ,0 WllM.,gton Suburban Country
lllil aUa took hi arm.' nugRi't " ".'',l .,, is vl. , . .....,. n.n chevy Chaie
i ...t ... . i..i iiiiiiiiiir in mi a"' niiiii innin niun iiavi
iiiu'U niiu wumvi. ..-.--. .... -
in Addition the two Roo children,
appearing at the theater with their
parents, gave some special numbers
for the guest. The youngsters are
...ninnBiiv rUvr. and their act
was loudly and enthusiastically ap
plauded.
Mr. anil Mr. V.l. nilnrlmln uraiNlmllar find.
-' "' .... .WW -wwm - ... a
Andoron found a
HHtUd homo this evening from , Ust Friday J. "" ' -" ,
Hlord .ud other Jackson count iiukcI on nuf"?" " d?.e0rle.
.wlioro they have been visiting same .I.e. and If - ''
ihhiu for txo weeks. contiuuo a a
I peeled.
Mn. J. U. Krye, wife of the presl- ; "" rr.111i1iui,er
t of t.,o nrst National bank of I.. H. llrook. odllor nm I ubl W.r
OjtsU I'... I. vUltlng Mr. and Mrs.,of tho Merrill Hecord. I hero for
r, Tsosr, isnori lujuum,
leSamE
1 Wood Chopping Charge
1
bonanza Man. Sued for Cutting Tim
. bcr Off a Forcit Rcikrvc. and is
pFrccd by Paying tlfc Chargci
l UIIIV '"l ---
-ri. Huhiirban club Is frequented
by pcoplo of modorato clrcuraitanco.
He m accompanied by Ur. Cray.on.
SAYS NO LEMONS
GO ONJEE LIST
CALIFORNIA MWMAKKR
HK HAS INHIIli: KNOWLKDOh
THAT HKNATK WIM- MHWKOT
:1TRUS INI1USTRY
DIRECT ELECTION
IS NOW ADOPTED AMATEUR FLYER
FALLS 50 FEET
tokio. Mar . It waa aeml-oftl-
clally sUted today that the office of
the bureau ot foreign affairs is draft-
ir,.. .nnihar note to the United states,
niiir tha Anti-alien land bill, re-
....... i n.ujui hv ih California leal-
wuw !- " "
laturo nnd signed by Governor jonn
ison.
it u aald that It will be cabled to
Baron Cblnda, the Japanese ambas
sador extraordinary, for presentation
to Secretary ot State Bryan.
The
free aad faH
of dmakraaafi
"la view e
IHarattA.' aalal KoBSftt.
ilk court laiast dtately sJtorwarda. -I
the court to last ran taa jewy
that I desire esdjr aosalaal daanaaas.
Never agaia wW It be gosskbls tor
any mss, la good faH. to
tlieae caarsna."
I have achieved nay
coadaded Roosevelt, "aad ana ana-
teat.."
The Jarr retarawd a verdict award-
lag RoeeveH cants.
a mickal kud a asaai was seseaaa- s
ily haaded the eijlaael ay Xevraafa at- v.
toraey. x. 4,
w
VETERANS CANT
RE FOUNP NOW
PORTLAND, May 30. After the
"Jt com hud mounted up to a f lg
"? Urlr than tho amount asked In
2 ,u,, United States Attorney
M0 to the federal court an
2a; that the government's suit
2" v 0. Dechtoldt, a settler of
'J?"' In Klamath county", had
"Khtolut chopped some wood on
"WMIo domain, for which tho gov
"Ht uktd him to nay 110.
Tha government pinned him ior-
lHtcnOy'iiaadovorlng to socuro
until iho su anna oeeu .. -
Sh'so-tlng
l.riont compromised ,1th
. . i ... ...Xl-...inr hlin only 135
ror. woomakln." U wh.1. "'
1UJ i
WASHINQTON. May il''
grcssmau William jvouuvi '
fornla. today declared that ho has
positive assurance. ','"
will not ho put on mo irew -
Ucnato. ,. ., vrV
.....jinif tn Kettner, w
i..v hnn uralng tho mem-
uToTu.;;; finance committee
to toko the duty on n- -
:. .... i.dr Undorwood Inter-
:rd;nd saved the halt, cent duty
which the houso uiii cn.
i.Z.. i.i.nrdliiK houses and
". .: ;,,uoarUf.clal ice have
Ion display ice factory cards. 31-ot
W. B. Richardson of Dorrls Is here
for ft short vl.lt-
SKCHRTARY OF STATE TUUAS
PROCMIMS A1H1TI0N OF 1MB
SEVENTEENTH AMENDMENT
TO CONSTITUTION
...iuinvn-roN. May 31. The
bovontoenth amendment to the con-
.. ....i u nnw eircciive.
Secretary of State Uryan today
.- i Mm ndontlon of this
amendment, which provides tor tKe
I m v. .1.1 OtattAAil ATI ft
direct election oi um -
i,r.. A group of statcsmsn wlt-
Inessed the formslltlc.
SKIRMISHING IS
STILL GOING ON
WIRES OF UIPLANE GET ENTAN
GLED IN A TREE, AND CRAFT,
FALLING FIFTY FEET, KILLS
AVIATOR
CHICAGO, May 31. Jamea Colo-
a a..j..k af aiiiarirui
van, aged zs, a siuueut i .. .
was killed by a fall at the Cicero
aerodrome thl morning.
Pntnvan wu using a Curtlae bl-
ni.nn. and. when 50 feet from the
ground, the wires supporting the
planes became entangled In a tree.
The engine crusnea me oooy
the air craft struck the ground.
BAN FRANCISCO, May II. Dr. J
n nmn.r smith, dsoutr national '
i commander ot the Army-Navy uatavt
who baa been held at the detention a
hospital, following threaU ,
Lincoln Bavldge, has dlsapaearad, -
and cannot be found. I
Smith walked out of the deteatWa
t..ni..i thl. mnrnlnar. and alaaa tfcM.r.
IhsB not baen seen.
..,.. iM i. over from Ash- He Is believed to be meatally aa-'
V
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Loosley ot Ft
Klamath are here for a short visit.
land attending to business matters. I balanced.
ri.
Tennis Tournament
Siiiht tor Summer
.- 'it"
,. .v.a LdalT
Formation or a Team in noi apno
j
....av HATTKHY BOM-
HUI,'"
HARDS A GREEK CRUISER, HUT
NO DAMAGE RESULTS FROM
FUSILADE
ATHENS, Ma73TTA Bulgaria
battery today ."- "...--"7
cruiser Speotsai, on ""--"
Neither the fort or mo ....... -
'"skirmishes continue around Ba-
MW n..1lai-a Aft.
lonlca. The QreeKanu -.--- ;-
troU have engaged in o.v.. .
Ing. with but little damage.
Good BUI at Star
A program ot exceptional merit
opened at tho Star theater laat night,
when the Roth-Roaso company
opened an engagement. Tha com-
pauy Is composed ot a man ana w
. .n.i to children, who are excap-
itlonally good singers and dancers. In
addition, there Is a gooo piu -.-
gram. -
Goaa to Gale
County School Superintendent
Fred Peterson has gone w -.
where, this avenlng, he will present
diplomas to a class of seven grad
uates, A splendid grauuaw -
gram has been arranged,
and Issuance of a Defi Causes
Racquet Weildersto Wake up
l-r
-if
k
r
j.
Prospect for a series ot tenant
touraamenta thla summer w -
,nin..i in the announeemeat that a
tennis club has been forms by resi
dents of Hot Springe addition. The
organisation la laying out a aourt
there, and has ewfeased a daalrejto
arrange n series wrtn aiaer'
playeraotthaclty. i
As n result. It la possible that a
meeting of other tennis eathaauate
will be held during the eomiag wets
to arrange tor a twraameat. Tare
are a number ot devotees N.w
gam haw. aad tkera has beeaiteWt
all sprngvot formlnt a.clnb aad lay-
IDg W av!,
7 .-1
it a-i ; 7.1 w
Members ot the Mot ayrasaa aew
,l-t,
V A "
tlon team lncjuaa Mr. aad Mitf.O. tl.,3
'' w- .a u avajik (liuiiaed. .
ueorge, mi. - -mrJ jrr7 1
Mr, and Mrs. WllHaaj r.'ing . r
Mtaa Carol Carter, aua "-""V- '
Caaotoa, Mam Lwi-v. ImtmkJ
HarrlagtoaAnaralldWaw & 3
'r Amoag" tha'aUyata a teas! at)
kA n at osaaaa tte-aleA 'ateamsjl' i
are Garreyt Van Rlaar, "w leflWaf j
at the Ua.verslty of a
aob a. Wller. a airaag
ta" eaejaateaaau mwawi
brothers7rstorU .aa, tte w
.AAuria: Diak.Satl
Evans aad others who aft
la raMuet wsa.
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sr
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