The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 05, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OltKOON, IIIUI18IAY JUNE 0, lull
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Price, Fle Ocai
nation Service Aooroves ADDlication
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Horsefly Reservoir Site; Now Up To Interior Dept
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ILISKEY CASE
RIVERS-RITCHIE
MATCH OFF;BUO
MAY GET BOUT
tHlts l.tOlti:iAHCHAMI"N
OPPONENT
TOMORROW
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Miit..Mi mas, .c'rsi:i or cm:.
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JAPAN WILL BE
; THEME OF TALK
, AT BIG BANQUET
hl.l'Bl.TARi IIIIVA.N WILL OUT.
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OVERMAN SEES ADVISES A ROAD
STRONG LOBBY
CHAIRMAN OK THK JUDICIARY
1 llltAM.'ll HAVH I'HKHIDK.VrH !
1 CIIABOKtt AOAINST 1NTEBEHTH
WILL Ill: SUSTAINED
m-flnllrt.. II I
Juntlni (iimi'ii has it liiniorr'iM nn,
tliu llinti (or tint pri'lltnlnnry hearing
(if August A. Linker (if Midland. lio
IMilt'tnl TIihI tin- 'liurK'il wllli creating n dlaturbstire
IImk .Vol Dttlilr.!
'United Press Service
I .. - .... ,
, ' wa muiuM, u. j., judo u.
CiillfiPiiilnMtiKillc.il Will lt-IMw ii-.nl ...
"President Wilson charge that a
,nKi lit 1'nfTHrll
1 Miami i r l.lgliinHitln Will Jluiii tin' poll l Midland incltiit mi
IUhIiIp Hi "' IHU "'
ilxu iii ll Conrtli
. tliri-l'rtiw at l,oa Aliglra,
' I. ,,.... .It.
Aiml Ally
in 'iimt '! .VI,
III tliu rutiliiilnlliK wlt-
'I hit nlli'Kiitlou II proved make
l.iakvy guilty of violating (i) of tho
inlslona of tin- Corrupt I'rncllrr
I'linti Varlou
Dinner (ilwn In I'lllitliiirK for New
Jnpiuiext Aiiilmnwiiliir I'nttlilriit
WIImiii nml Aiiiliniiiliir Chimin
Will Bo Present.
TO CALIFORNIA
STATE HIGHWAY
BIGHT OF WAV AGENT VISITS
KLAMATH
U.IkI l'f Hcf'Ctt
JAN KHANCIHCO. Juno 15 Tim I
fJrowJ watch between Jou Wor
ul Cbtl ion Wllllo Itllchlo for tlio
tiktlU title on the Fourth of
Jilj It off
bt l.u manager ut ltlura. ro
Bilcel llrm fur 13 1 pounds rlugaldo
tUM.aml Noln held ut for elghl
... . i...... ,1... t.ilv Liitir I
liri DDUIB IWIIHVT l,," -
'ac, ami llio mattor may l tnkni lie- 'f nltoil l'rt 8crlco.
fort tlii cranil jury
WAKIIIMJTO.V, II. C, J i ft.
powerful nml limldloui lobby la fight.
Iuk to ilofctt tho tariff menaure In thoj
mnnto lian been fully sustained," was'
tho announcement made today by,
Chairman l.co S. Overman of tho ion
ntu Judiciary committee. -
Overman announced that tho In
vfntlKntlon would In all probabilities
extend over a porlod of ten days. This
Is tho length of tlmo specified In tho
OPPENH
EIMER IS
GIVEN REPRIEVE
rlor to koIiik t I'liuliuru to alU-oil Cummins renolutlon asklnc for an In
AUIioukIi California lllglmay Ilouto
Will Knter Oregon rut of Moun
tain, Itcom llcllevca a Good High
way From Here to the Hoad Ueteic
Corwtrurtvd Would Divert Half the
Tourist
WANT RIGHT TO
SPEECH UPHELD
I'ltOMINKNT K(XNOMIHTH AND HO.
ClOIXXUHTH ASK CONORESS TO
HTOI THE KXCBOACIIMKNT OF
POLICE FOWER
Hie (iullirlc fun-iu'll linniir(, I'lTnl-i
vaatlgatlon.
United Tress Service.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno G.
A petition, signed by a large number.
of prominent sociologists, and asking
congress to servo warning that the
constitutional right of etery Amerl-J
can to free speech must be observed
was presented to Senator Kern of Cal
ifornia this afternoon by Frederick C.
Howe, political economist and author
.. tof a number of books on this subject
"I belleva thai ai nut n.u u.e( Tho petulon doclarot that ,nc,denU
tourist travel coming north on occurring at tho Paterson. Passaic.
California Stato highway could be I Lawrence, Little Falls, Charleston
SINNOTT WIRES
THE TIDINGS TO
LOCALATTORNEY
IIF.MEVEI) INTKKIOB DEPART
MENT WIMi ACCEPT FILING
Notice of Acceptance la Expected la
a Few Oays Is a Big Htep Toward
Securing Water for Acre In the
Vii laity of lioaansa Blda for the
Flrt Bend laaue WIU Be
at Bonansa June HOi
l .. .M -dB.l tin f .nnn lltnt
tAiiss iimmiru ui w iui iisaasa a as urn a
.. . . . . ,. . Klntnuth county If a
CI.li.iU. II... daiNinr anil. .--.Ior. provod conclusively by their teatl- uu"1 rora n,r"J . ,fc ... 'JZ a
lll Ik.1.1 .,,rUln,nfirtiuc to.lay. I mmy tlint ,h(.ro nro at least threa!" l'olnt ne" ,ghJ'' t"!,
... . ...,.. . 0.-.-111US." says !!. R. Ream of Slsson,
spcciaiueu ioou.es. u. i,., - - - n.ilL hLh.
work, for wool protection, the otter "." -" "Tn cTm
I routed through Klamath Fall and .and West Virginia strikes rccenUy in-
enmi road wna dlcato that there is n graaual en
I'nlU'd I'n-as Serlrv
kft thli allernmin for Angeles, ciof. JOII.NSOV OIU.NTS A I.IIAHi: ,,.. r
us Nolan and Itltchlo ao Kno to u. ,,,.,.. ,n) J:w u 1 1 1 i:il i:it t'tMf"
titfirtmr'm rati Mi. liTIll (I
IMITHIiriKl, July C Pending the two for
receipt of Japan' rejoinder to Atncr-I
i . .. . . . ..
sugar and Insurance.
lit former's ranch.
Nowlbst tho llltchlo-ltlvitrs ml li
l, fiM are speculating as t" who,
till ori-oe Iho chnmplon. It Is tho
itwral Dn.nlmi that Hud Andi'rson.l
IU Vancouver, Wash,, lightweight
nil t the man
rKnrdlui: tho protest oKalnat the, V ,n Mint Oct Mrrnsea
lir....l.. ....,!. all... UhiI I. Ill n vn.l nkf I'll 1...A K Wntn.n Wall
Ol I.I I K TO JI.W .MUHIII.lll.il ."'"I"'" ,iii-.i,--, - . -,-; DAi,r., juuu u. "vm., -. --
,,u lit, i Tiii-,,'r"1 discussion of tho Japanese sllua- UH mcn, must hereafter take out
I'.NTII I'AHi: COMlJ I BOM Till. . ... , , ,d , ,,.. vcnliir.'iin.. m fl.h nml linnt.' accordlnr to
'.Much Intrniil Is being manifested In1-,,, Interpretation mado ot the game
i tliu outcome 'nw by Attorney General Crawford.
The occasion for the discussion Is I'niler the old law men only had to
n farewell dinner glen liy.ino uusi- (.Ocuro licenses, but tho now law was
no men of Pittsburg for Qeorgo mado broad enough to cover women.
Tho license fco Is (1
MTItKMi: COURT
wnv commission. Mr. Roam, In com-
pany with Judge Henry McOulness, Is
'hero for a short visit.
"It Is certain that the northern ter
minus of the California highway Is at
a point on tho state line east of the
mountains, so there Is no need for
Klomath county and other Central
.Oregon people hoping to pun in rout
ing through this section.
"With a good road through from
it nniiinift i n 1'kKn i i
(Continued on rune
"illicit Press Sen Ire.
KACIIAMKNTO. Juno 5. (loicrnor
rromoicr (irney .Lied this .Her- ' l" n.lV
toon that ho .1111 undecided ns J",. " W -I ".n.cr, v. -. .- ---.ho,e
would match with Rltchl... wuled tomorrow, u nt Juno -Oil.
1.1 h. beiieied that Anderson would In granting the reprieve tho km
U Z c lamp on, opponent. It l.rniir lcd that the case w. before
r... ih"i he U In communication U.. -"I .e court on appea. and lint
.U."S Bon. d. Anderson', man- U. reprleio was g hen that tho con
,' . K "'"'. " ..lemnrd man may hnc oiery chance
'" of life
"l!S Z Juno -.-Ton, MC. Op.ieliner U e, I Hoping ,
SrKSS Finishes Serving Jury Summons Throughout
wiched with wiiiio Hitch... for "7Mv"7"":lry.k" b,n.
1.1,, he will match l.ech Cross and hinged loil.y. M J W
Rimers for tl, N.I.. .r rZl S$S
I ICIIIUU,
croachment by the police power on
tho right to freedom of speech a
provided for In tho Constitution.
ROYALTY HOLDS
CHARITY BALL
ELITE OF EUROPE OATHERS AT
lintnrnnr JohliaOIl. '
, 7. u ii "1 liiuon't much faith In tho
V Inrviiioiit I Hold ' . , Mir i wna rich,
A dM vrns closed today by H. :. ronrt-." l.o c.l,i c.l. If 1 1 n. rl I,
tallU and W. H. Hlough, wheroh, or UI,,,' H "'""XjUull,
the Clnre.nont rooming house on fei.-i.co. I go up nrrlnk rtouMl,
... ..... vairtrii niro
leurlli atrti't was sold to Mrs. nenry i - ," ' ,. ..i.-nunionnl "
Lolvlr. by Mary Wells. Tho building -Tho man's i or o I. Pl.enom na
u to Ui quipped with n .(.am bent- l' wr. Icn Jo a on. U J '
be Plant anil other modern conven- l.rnUo. ' ",,0
Uw,i, and opened later n an apart- U.i.l.rte.1 him '' V'1 ,,' '''
ment hmi... siBiieu " "
List of Veniremen Drawn
For The June Term of Court
the County.. Men are Summoned to be in court
June 16, When Grand Jury Will be Chosen
The reclamation service headquar
ters at Washington ha approved the
application of tho Horsefly Irrigation
district filing on the Horsefly reser
voir site. A wire to this effect wa
tecelved today by Kuykendall Fer
guson, attorneys for the district, from
Congressman Nick J. Slnnott.
Since taking office Slnnott has been
active In getting the matter of a flllag
on the Horsefly site before the de
partment of the Interior. It la mainly
duo to his efforts that the matter I
now so well on It way.
"Now that the reclamation service
has approved' the application, there I
nn rfniiht hut what the department of
'(h Int.rlnp will annrnYA II without
LONDON FOR THE SMARTEST1 dc,ay( sald Charles J. Ferguson to
AFFAIR OF THE BRITISH SO-'day. "We look for an approval with-
.In a few day."
CIAL ShAu. Another matter of Importance to
I tho Horsefly Irrigation district t the
.United Press Service ,salo of a bond Issue for $30,000, to be
1 vovnoN. Juno C. The most faah-'used in dofraylng tho cost of the pre-
llonoblo social function of the season llmlnary work. Bids for this lsu
I will take placo at Albert' hall to- will bo openea at uonansa June mn.
.1.1., .itiAti In Mia nmA nt "PhftrltV' . -.
111111, nuvu ." " .- ., -.
society will frolic at the gorgeous Graduation Day at-AnnapoU
ball
called "a Fete at Vereallle." .United Pre Service ,
II. 8. Parish, farmer, Merrill.
v t i.AAvnr. farmer. Ft. Klamath.
. ,Jll 08 Mooro, inrmer, em. - ..,...
l8c8t0 Wv p. Johnson, creamery man. Klam- Charles Steeman. farmer. Klamath
i... iri.,.1 iiurinc tho Juno term ot tho .... n.,,. , Falls.
Drawing of tho thlrty-ouo talcsmonjCco. Looaley, farmer, Fort Klamath.
till. . wn...A IrtcmnH flrl1l.
. iiin iiiiiiin. iui iiili i
m nrt na iurors In the law cases tol , M111
r " " i V. I. JllllHBt
.l !"'-
nth Falls.
Water Users' Meeting
e
Of Great Importance
In Addition to Constitutional Amend
ments to be Voted Upon, Report
of Ady Will Be Heard
Wnlor users from ull part of tho
Klamath project will bu In Klntnuth
1'nlU tomorrow to nttond tho tiunuul
tockholdorV mooting of tho Klamath
The otlior amendment provide, for
l-rlntod ballot, tor uso In otoc Ink
ifflcw. Tin. iiBftvo"18rx1:.o
of tlmo at tho meeting, and eliminate
Juno term of tho circuit court nas
boon completed by County Clork Do
l.iil) and Sheriff Low.
The men driiwn for Jury servlc.
fnllnu
C. M, Merrllt, furmor, Merrill.
Wilbur Miller, farmor, Merrill.
w ii uiuwik. stockman. Dairy.
Jack Kerr, carpenter, Klamath Falls.
W. K. Nicholson, farmor, Ft. Klamath
Wm. Tlngloy, farmer, Midland.
It. V. Tutllo, farmer, I.orella.
i iui nmtr. rnrmor. Murrut.
Chas.W'oodard, retired, Klamath Falls
Clmn. Koontx, farmer, Ktamain raua.
W T. Klilott, farmor, Kiam.in run.
PARRISH TO HELP
ARRANGE SYSTEM
tat ... . . s.l a. ...ml. rtilllfllrllnll.
MMor ITfli.iu Auannlullfiit. lO L)U IIQIU miiiii " , nn
at 2 ov.u .".." nn house. All Another mutter mat -- -.
A. D. Stack, mlllmati, llonanxa.
II. F. Chapman, farmer, Keno.
Albort Uorgdorf. farmer, Dairy.
Glenn Johnson, photographer, Kiam-
nth Falls.
Clydo VnnMcter, fnrmer, Olene.
Will Humphrey, farmor. Ki.matn
Falls.
i? n. Pnnraon. furmcr. uairy.
John M)ers. laborer, Klamath Falls.
t.v.ui nook, farmer. Dairy.
Charles E. Drew, farmer, Dairy.
W. M. Cosoboom, larraer, iwuiumu
Pnllfl.
Jumea Boyd, farmer, Illy
aii nt itm delected have been served
with tho Jury summons oy onenu
Low. This summons order, them to
be at the court house on Monday
morning. Juno 16th. At that time
tho grand Jury wilt bo drawn, and
will commence Its work.
Th first trials of tho June term
will commence Wednesday, Juno 18,
when the trial of W. H. Marcho, ac-
cusod of steallug a calf, will be lateen
up. Tho criminal docket alio Includes
n n.i,r,ir rnae and a charge of horse
..innilne. Besides those, It 1. oeueveu
that the grand Jury wll return ev-
The ball la given for tho benefit of , ANNAPOLIS, mc... June 6. ecre
.i. ci.h.. .r. s.iinr. u.in Rnpitv. tarr of the Navy Daniel and other
and King George and Queen Mary andj navy fflcll arrived here today to
.Queen Alexandra head the long list ibko part in iuo in"" u.,v.,.
of patrons. ial lne naval acaaeray. oeweuiry -
! All the dancer will have to wear. lei will deliver an addres tonight
costume of the period ot Louis XIV, 'after which the graduate and their
XV or XVI from 1646 to 1783 irieno win auena a larowni u.
I and the ball will culminate at mid-' Tho old graduate or tne acaaemy
night In a grand Bpoctaclo In which attending the twenty-eighth annual
Louis XIV will receive his contempo-, reunion considered a plan to place a
rary reigning sovereigns attended by memorial window In the chapel of
tholr courts. Many promineui Amer-jiuo i"j
leans will be present, among them Furngut. A subscription of f I tre
Lady Nowborough (Grace Carr of ,each graduate was pianneo. aiw
Kentucky) and Lady Arthur Pagetldow will cost about 17,500.
(Mary 8tevons of New York), whoj
have taken a leading part In the or- O. o. Johnson, connectea wun me
ganliatlon work. The former will S. S. Johnson company, U here after
rflnrMitnt Poland and the Utter will la flvo months' absence, spent In Tarl-
appear as Franco In the spectacle of ous coast cities. Ho say much Intor
tho nation. 3lllilcit '" beln taken ln KUmtn F1-
r:, Klamath, leral more criminal indictment.
t Ilia Hill,, ., l.nnr.l nt illrnCtorS Will bO
tloctcd for tho oiuutug yonr.
In itihlltlon to tliu election ot olll
frs, tliu water user will tomorrow
ballot on tho auioudmonU to tho con
t'ltmion of tho orgaiiUutlon. Ono
"t tlieuo provUU'a for candidates for
tho olllco ot director to make known
tl'olr candidacy by tiling a, potitlou to
tlmt effect with tbo socretary of tho
8oclation nt least ton duy. before
Dm dato of the meeting.
Tho petition filed, according to the
Proposed uuiondmont, must be signed
hi at least ten water users.
iall.o meeting l "" L" L I.h
Abol Ady. Pre. woni o . . ---
Water Uor. w. "-
thu local loli'Biiio io inu ,vv...
vost.it.on of tho reclamation service
held In WiiBhlugton, u. u. ..
will mnko n full report o tho pro
reedUiBH of tho mooting. Insofar u
thoy alfoclod thl. project.
BiipcrvlBlng Knglnoor B. 0. Hopaon
of the l'Bcino division la oxpoc od
?rom Portland tonight to rth
meeting. Ho and Project .-
W. W. Tntoh will nwo ..-.-mooting
tomorrow.
the
... man NAMED ON IIUAKH
jivaii
TO DKVMH A UNIFORM SYSTEM
OF ACCOUNTANCY FOR COUNTY
OFFICIALS
n. i,. Parrlsh, who ha. beon ex
porting tho books of Klamath county,
ha. received word that he ha. been
given a position on the board which
will proparo a uniform syswm . -
oi,t.ngfort.,ecnyra-.o
cere, under tne u" -- -----
the last legUUture, wu.u
duccd by Smith of Klamath.
Mr. Parrlsh oxpoct. to iinisn uis
work on tho county book, hore so as
to leave for Salem Saturday morning.
Mr. Parrlsh has a statewldo repuia
tlou ns au expert accountant, and his
long oxperionco with tho affair, of
county olflcos will maKo mm a vaiun
bio man on the now commission.
Mr. Pnrrlah was nlso appointed by
Ooornor West ns n member of tho
d,.n lmnrii of accountants, which will
oxnmlno nud Issuo llconsea to puouc
nicouiitnnU In tho state. Thl. board
hnB already been organised with Jonn
Y. lllchardson a. chairman and A. M.
!:. Ball secretary, tne uri wm
of tho board will be held Monday In
Portland.
Kebeknlis Tonight
i.rnatinritv Rebekah Lodge will
.... In
i .i.tI,i in reKuiar aeiwiuu u
tho east hall of I. 0 O. F. Temple.
EIGHTH GRADERS
TAKING SUBJECTS
-1HOHK
WHO FAILED IN TWO OB
LESS SUBJECTS LAST MAY ABE
GIVEN A CHANCE TODAY TO
MAKEQKADE
a Qn-ci&i examination for Eighth
grade pupils who failed In one or two
aubJecU I. being hem at ruernu, iu
Klamath and Klamatn rniu touay.
The puplU who make up tne suo
JecU at thl. examination in which
they were deficient in May will be
awarded diploma, entitling them to
enter any high school ot the .tate.
Klamath Widows
Applying For Pensions
New Law, Just Gone Into Effect Pro
vides $10 Monthly For First, and
$7.50 For AdditionalMinort
So far. there are tour Klamath i There are four Qoddard children,
county, heads of families, who win ngea irom o to u year.
a y
u
"4
mkn advantuse ot the relief afforded
by the widow', pension bill. All Bled
their application, with tbo county
court today.
Those making application are
lira. Rose Catharine Tull, Klamath
Falls, widow ot Albert B. Tall. Mr.
Tull ha. ono daughter, 8 year, ot age.
Mr.. Ada M. Shldler, widow ol Oli
ver Shldler. Mrs. sniaier no a
daughter IS year, old and a on one
year younger.
Mr.. Rose Qoddard, KlamatD rail.
v
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Mr.. Mary B. Jon., who ha. a 4
homestead on the Upper Lake, Mr. -" i ,
Jones has several young ehlMrea ''''
support y . 7-
The widow' PMMte MUHNl ' c-
tho measure that wt bom ay.lM -
last leglslatur.. It wwt m-tmmn
Tuesday. a- " y
Under it provision a wirwikj if
celve tie a month for to J. Jt,
who hi desendeat uMMr, ana nj.nsi
for each .WlUoa.l'shM." 1mm
Imurn moathly 9nmttM&9 ' "
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