The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 11, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLH, OKI HON, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 11, 101S
PHee. Witt
FIRE PATROL
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AN ACRE HERE
CONDITION 810
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Jilts Native Lover
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PAYOR
Tin) rnnk of Kliimntli county liny
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rri-niiril by tlio rorrt'Cllnti of llio m
Anr. While ta Mown. F..rU ..f tlif ., ,., .. ,. ,.,.., . ,.
('.unity, the rw( t Jul Half Hint
,tniiual HhmII UmInt Owners
Mr (llvre) MaMe lrutrctloii.
V, I.. Ollham, a member of tho Day
llruthrra Lumbar company, toft to.
lay for Portland, after spending n
wrk In (he city. Mr. nillmm la r--
Mciit of Hi
nmltintlon ludd Inat wruk. Thl wn
fur pupil Iiii fnlk-il In on or (ho
illijcctf Inat month, and wcrn ron
itlllonoil.
Thn surceaaful were:
KUiiinlh Folia--Arthur Meaner,
Tom Owotia, IMnn Mollinav, lcfjrg
Flalirr, Robert KIiIiit. William Mel
Im... l!nvitiin l.lnkf-itlritrh. Until Vim
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KlamattfLakn Countl'i,imort. (Inlillo ('nldncll. Curl Hilton
r'orii Klro Association
tonfcrrlng wltti J. K. Kimball, Ilia
rcretsry ami treasurer of tlio aaao
elation, and auditing I tie account of
(lie arcrotary for (ho season.
Under the new law. which went
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Jlo WMi licro,(.ffor, itnmltii, Klorcncc ChrUniaii
Karl Minor, darner i.unny. kiiii
Blade, little Wllaoii ami Ufn Dry.
den.
Odeaaa I'nul Wamplur.
Henley Men In Donaldson,
Into effect June 3. all tlmtior ou iters 1Mrrm.:mma lltodKntt. Akih liar
of llin state muat tiatrol their lMidrows.
u n protection egalnat lire. ThU' Fort Klamath Kltta Hcott.
ork ran be done by tho tlciuor . oiono Zella Taylor.
oanira themselves, anil If not, will,
t done by the eUU, In which caio an ' , a. Applegoto returned to tin luvn
aMatnent sot to eiceed C cent per hdi today, nftvr tpcndlni; n row day
at home.
trrn ran b Mate to cover the o
Ptnio.
TU llaakA mmmm flflirf that ttlMVl f. f f L.!.!... !? .if .!. I ntf
can do thla work at much Itwi coat.cr Klamath iJiko ranie warden, loft
by cooperation, and the KlamatlclTueaday with her young child for
Lake Coiintlee Korrat fire Aaaocln- imuburg. Calif., for n vlall with rN
l(JNiAriuit n i'aKi l I alive.
$700.00 In Special
Prizes For the Rodeo
Businessmen of the City Are Con
tributing Valuable Merchandise
K. D. to Give a City Lot
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HURLS SACK OF
FLOUR AT MAN
Beautiful Baltimore Girl to
Wed Son of Secretary McAdoa
M.l,i: HUI'T ALMOST H1TH llltlT-l
Mil l'HKMIi:it WITH U.N'tHUAI.'
S.IHHI.K IM NDCMOML'M FOI !
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United Vrtu Bcrvlce (
LONDON, June ,11. The wlldettf
acci i-i) etur wltntnncd In tlio liouae of i
commons broko out today when n
mnlo Hui.ragotto ymimthlxer hurlcij
n anck of flour at I'reinler Aiqullh,
who wa apeaklng.
Tho mlaale narrpuly mlaacd tho
premier. Striking f.Lu floor, It'burat,
and a cloud of now white flour, en-,
circling tho mlnUtvrlal bcnclic. ul-
moat ainotbered the, member of tho .
cnblnet.
SPORTSMEN MEET
TO FORM A CLUB
LONDON, Juml 11.- I'rlmeu lu
ll ra, dmiKliter of tlio (laekwnr of Ha-;
rodn, the Indian prluco who waa ro-l
culu'il ao favorably In tho I'nltod.
i!tnl.. ii fitu vinr ni'ft. linn mlftlitiul
i:Kll.h and American wayn. Ilk. ,,er,'ATII VMM MMIHIUM IIOPK
father. Ht.o ha Jilted her natlvo lor- TO OIUUMZK KOI AU OL.N
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CLUII AT MO.VHAY
(lATHHItl.N'U
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or. und U on her way to Indon, per-'
hap to hldo from him and hi lit
tuition. Tlmo wa wbeu n marrluKv
nrrnnccd between potentate of India Oreanlzatlon of a rod and sua club .. n , ,, ,a...t. u ih. .nnnMnccment made hare.
iniant that tho brldo had nothlnK to,U to bo Uken up at a meeting of! ' MiM ucCoralck Is one of the bailee
ay about It. 8ho had lew to ay tlinn'iwamaui coumy porumea ra do oeia i . -w.-. - .of BalUmore, where tnere ere
geeaesssssssssea.
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DIRECTORS OPEN
HORSEFLY BOND
ISSUE SATURDAY
TIIIH IHMUK IS THK HK8T OKFKR
Kl) ItV THK niHTRICT
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Flmt gao.tNMMI Worth of HohiIm ot the
I Authority K7.W mill lHe le to He
X Mil hi IWniyln.; Hie' Upv.i f
! Henmiiir':. HHrri-y ot ilie
Homtfly IrrigAtioM MetrieC Thla
Humnter. I i
' O. K. UlttliiEcr. who ha bcon vU-
(ItliiK hi brother. K. l IJIttlnBor of
The 13 000 In caah prle to bo.prlic. Tho larget prlio t a 250!lo Klnmnti, FnlU laundry, ha ro
warded to wlnnera In the various. lot, to bo given by tho Klamath Do-'turned to 8an KrancUco.
cri.t,t. r ih. Rodeo bv the Klk 1 volopmcnt company. Other donation I
... .i i- t,A r .w.nl Tho 'follew: . Ml Hornnrdlno Hnnnon, who no
builncM men of the city have taken! Klamath Dyo work. ult of clothe; lbwn teaching .chool at Fort Klam
maitiM men or llie cny nave mucin - - - ,, ' " ,
an Interoat la the mailer, and are Uradley llarnc. Co.. .liver lead Mall, iB,n, i, returned.
. . . . - ir if oinm aii It nf rlnthea! llcc-i .
xTTnZSXV Uor Store, ..II of Mr-. charlr, II IIIU, ha gone to
tV! ..rr'J L.'.venlcU.tho.i Klamath Kail. MuMo Houo, Oakland to ...end a few week, with
POPULAR Y0UN6
TEACHER LEAVES
MISS O'KKKFK HAS KARNED THK
REFUTATION OF HKIXG ONE OF
THK UKST UUlUIi TEACHERS
IX KIMATU COUNTY
TURKISH 6RAND
VIZIER KILLED
L1LMUI BBVKET F.8HA AND
COMPANION SHOT WHILK iflD
ING IN AUTO FUSILLADE IS
FIRED AT OFFICIAL
I Mr. Fred Meloy la here today; from
liroadvlew Perm, near Alumoat, vla-
Itlng friend.
the nverngocontlncntntyounRWoinRti Monday ovtnlnt at tho Elks' Club. iTy 0f the treasurer, William O. Mc- 5,ftUuful wobm. Her raoUer It Hrs.
i i- .........i i. i.. All innriimrn lntaratnd m.Tm invltaMl ' . ..i hk KMiitl. Ia... c lm.mm nnk nf tk 1mAm.
ftllOSO luurnabU is nnbu u ui - .---...- .-,.. . yvuoo, IS lO Ufa WJarriwu v w wven..'-niMn; c, bninivi wj w amw
parent. to uo prctcni nna parucipaia. i Ethe, MeCoycK ot BalUijoreJojHaltlmorejoclety. u .
... t.-i - i.in .. ! a.i in i 'inn orcanizauon is -mo antw a - .. -. iiii
Trlnco Jltcndra, brother of tho Malm-'cloaor rolatlonhlp among the porU-
..i.i. f rnnrt, Iti.lmr. Ilna ror tlin men o mo touuii nuu m utuiiuv tun
.ii.. ..... .....I... n.n i,n tim iironer kind of eamo Drotectlon. In
necamo that tho prince, had hrok- addition, tho organlratlon will take
vn off tho engagement. Bho .tnrteu up lor mo poriauiuu . it.u-
for London. Tho prince, unable to "ou oi more aurae paiu iuw
!,oll..vo audi modorn way. had bcon'Klamalh county, and the Intereata of
........... i.. nn ..f iim inmiine fnm. tho (iiorUmcn In matter, almllar to
IIUUIIV11 uj u..v . ...w ... .n ... - (
Illc nmong the prlnco of India, pro-.nro comrovcr- over mo nuauo, ..,
ceeded with tho plan. Hut It I .Iftl- "J 'ur '"" b'""" i"i '-
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pa mni incro is no nupu i ""
would not .urprlio London If Prince.
Indrn woro to wed an Kuellihrnnn,
nn.i iimt wmild eorato n tromendou.
l. ..!.. Ih .w n.lUii Inmt. I
sruanuuu in im .!...
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to wlnnera la addition to the cah' n.oiitinueo
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New Registration Opens;
Lloyd DeLap First Booked
Under New Election Law Passed by Last Legislature,
Rertlttration Is Made Permanenl Unless the Voter
Uavea the Precinct in Which he is Registered
United Pree Service
LONDON. Juno H. A ContantI-
uople now. agency baa dispatched the
a.alnatton ot Hahmud Sevket
Paaha, the grand vlier of Turkey, this
morning. The aaln wa. not cap
tured.
8evket wa. .hot aa he motored to
the aubllmo porte, and bl. companion,
Ibraham Dor, wa. auo killed. They
wore met on one ot the .treets by an
other auto, from which, a. It ap
proachod, a fusillade ot shot were
Doth were rid-
I . A meeting of more than pasatag Im
lortance to the Horsefly Irrlgatloa
district wll be held Saturday after-
("noon at Bonanza, when the director
lot tho association wit receive and
'open bid. for the first bond Issue of
tho dUtrlct.
i i no bona aaveruioa are tor ,
1 000. Thl money Is to be need la
making permanent .urveya, location,
(etc., of the project
Work ot making the permanent lo
cation, will be commenced aaseea aa
possible after the bond are sold. Aa
much o'f tb,'work aa possible will ha
completed this year, la order ta kaaC?
en the advent of water far taea.aaaa
ot acres ot rich lead ia tae TteaaRy C
Doaaaaa.
Tha Bonds far which k4aa wiUke
opened Saturday la the atat laaaa at
tk Uenaar district. The alraaaara
are aatherlaed-. br a vote of the ataek
kolders, to bond the dl.triet.fer 7M.
ooo. The eaalltr of thla aaiaencr
to Issue has been esubllahed hy tha
circuit court.
Fight
ve Deaths
Fifteen Injured and Steamer Set fire
When the Unionists Attack FruitH
Concern's Strikebreakers .
MUs Anna O'Keefo, who baa been
tnachlne school at Keno, came In
jfiom tho community today, and will
louvo soon for San Diego, CaUf. Sho
...III r.m.ln III (tin RoUthaTB tltV.
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For three yoar. Miss O'Keete boa, fired at tne omciais.
hnd chnreo ot tho Keno achool, and .died with bulleta.
ha has earned tho reputation of be-.
i.. .. nf Mm tinal rural dlstrlCl
1116 uuw w. "w ,-. - . i
innrimra In Southern Oregon. Her i
doparturo I groatly regretted at
Keno', especially by the uireciors,
who tried vainly to 'induce her to
touch another term.
United Press Service
NEW ORLEANS, June 11. Fif
teen men were badly wounded, Ave fa
tally, nnd Ave men were killed thla
morning In a riot on the levee front,
in which hundred, ot men partici
pated. Th battle Is an incident of the
strike of the employee ot tha United
Fruit company. It was aa attack on
Uexlstratlon under the now law
oii'tiod at tha court house I his after
non, when Lloyd De Lap, ago SI,
naldent of Waat Klamath Fall, los
Ll clerk, aad native f Orcgou, wa.
Hi" first to duality aa aa elector,
Under the new Uw It wll be'neces
ory for every Tatar ta ragliter again
buforo any election, but once regls
lirod will alwayi be registered In the
future. Tha new Jaw replace, the old
book system with modern card and
nrtlflcata aysttau.
. To register now tha voter mu.t give
hi or her name, residence, occupa
tion, age, birthplace, date, plaoe and
court of naturalisation if naturalised,
length of residence ia Oregon, party
omilatloa, height, weight, color of
bolr and eyes. When registering at
H'o general registration office no wit
nutaa ara naoaasary, hut under the
now law tho county elork may appoint
official registrar and whin register,
lug with theo It will bo noceary to
have two freeholders ns wmn.
i..,i.ir,.r will bo aunolntod by Coun
ty Clerk Do Lap lu all product out-
ldo ot the city.
The two wltuoiso wilt who oo hv-
ossary In all cases In which corn..
cates 6f registration which nro fur-
nlshod each voter aro ioi. i - -such
loss the former rcgUtrnllon will
bo cancelled and u now roKllratlon
mado. in case of cunngooi ! -of
addro. tho former reilstration
will bo cancellod and a now registra
tion Is niado. .,
-,t i.w make, registration
compulsory before tho gonornl eloc
tlon in l. rai""" '-7 -.,-'
election within tho wanmai p..
including a general election .or n tat.
offlcera will result in me cam,....--ot
the registration and a new regis
tration must bo mado boforo an cloc
.,. o,,., vntr. Tho sm oaring In of vot
ers at tho poll by socurlng the signa
tures of six electors 1 uono nwajr nu
by tho now law unlciw the supromo
court declaros tho compulsory regis
tration Invalid.
Another provision winch win aaocv
ia tht which uormlts tho regis
tration' of porsons who will complotoj
tholr rimldonco or gam mu b -
wjillo tho books nro closed Deioro mi
oloctlon. Tho 11OAV law pornma incso
to bo roglstorod whllo tho uooks nro
oncu nnd to hnvo tho dato upon which
thoy will fulfill tho requirements of
cltlsenshln Indorsed upon the backs of
tholr cortincatea.
1'i.n mcutratlon book, will now bo
kept open throughout the entire year
with tho ojccoptlon of thirty days bo
foro each goncral or regular election,
and llftoen days bofore each .pedal
oloctlon.
STEEL NAMED IN
ARANTS PLACE
APPOINTMENT OF REPUULIOAN
CAUSES DEMOCRATS OF SOUTH.
KllN OREGON TO SIT UP AND
TAKE NOTICE
WILL COMPLETE
THE BIG CANAL
company to load with coal ita fruit
steamer Radae.
Three hundred Union mea,.neaiy..
foreigners, attacked the strike Break
ers, and during the melee the vestal
with Ita cargo ot coal took Ire. Tha
entire stern was blown out by tha
explosion ot coal gas.
The engineer of the vessel aaa w
two helpers were killed by the canto-
slon. It la feared that there ara ota-
the strike breakera employed hy the'er men In the burning hold.
It
EIQIITV MEN AT WORK ON IN.
DIAN PROJECT WORK ON THE
DAM WILL NOT HE COMMENCED
THIS VEAK
Announcement In the Portland pa
llors that Will a. Steel ot Portland,
rnrmnriv head of the Crater Lake
books nro cioaen ueium i -i - . . . ..
tW law permits these company, ha on appointed s
Intondent ot Crater Lake Natioaai
Park by Bocretary of the iBterior
i.. tin settled the aeramhla tor
iSuperlntendent W. Frank Arant'a po
sition in which many aioumern unr
gon men participated.
There Is much comment on the fact
that Steel, Hko tho man "ha aupplaaU,
Is a republican. Tho, majority or wa
meu seeking tho post were demo
crats.
Eighty men and sixty teams are at
work on the mala canal and laterals
ot the Modoe Point reclamation pro
ject, according to Bagtneer H. W.
Hlnck. of the Indian service, who is
In charge of the work. Mr. Hlncks
returned to the scene of operations
today, after a short business .sojourn
here,
"The force this year will be kept
busy on the ten miles of main canal
and laterals." said Mr. Hlneka this
morning. "Work ot constructing the
concrete dam across sprague wiver
will not be commenced unui nasi
spring.
"an far there are six rauea 01 imvu
excavated. The canal la to he con-J
Much Bitterness Is
Shown In Charleston
, , IIM ,
Senate Committee Commences In
vestigation of Conditions in the
West Virginia Coal Fields
United Press Service
CHARLESTON, W. Va., June 11.
Stories ot martial law la the coal
Holds of thl. atate and acts ot mill
mrv trihunals are being unfolded be
fore the subcommittee named by the
I'nii.d atatea senate committee an
labor matters, to make an Investiga
tion of coadttlona here. The bearings
opened in this city this morning,
Military officers ot the state ware
the first wltnessea called. Included
In the number were several aumia
offlcera who have been in command
of atate troops in the coai new
troubles.
Mother Jane, the aged
the striker.; and a number el
are also here 10 taauiy. ,
jimwm,.'f
aaadSjjasji V1 l-
Imp''' ii ,
?v
.vudarn Advocate Oeaeral Qaorga
creVe lire'd. and much steel numlng'wallaca and Adjutant Oanaral Mllott
will be used." w11 ne a11" " -
Jones will tble afternoon daaatlbafl
nrrest and Imprisonment. it-J-
That ter' muoa iff?ye,
both siaea W erieeai me j wi 1
ti. Thla'bodjr kw'.warnc4JatBa
torneys that they mart eltmiaaaa
sonalltlea that will tend te aresmi
.i ' . Vi , f . It L
Hembera ol the sssanUWaa ff
tolled that the stHhara
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'iiha't tha r iaa aaaeatasaast 1
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federal eoaatttauaa tff- snjaav
lkted. and the HM to HsBT
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