The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 22, 1915, Image 1

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IS FILED AGAINST ; STORE FOR K. F.l
KLAMATH FAILS
u. h. hah the greatest
chance ix its history
for foreign business
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InlilUliincnl Ih tlio Contra! Oiitnttlng
company. U. (J. Jonuun nml Chorion
The Mcotid (inmiigo null to bo Mod
Utlnit tho city of KlnmHtli KnJIs
rltbln R wk Mvi iwin by lUiy
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. Mirute. Mr. Mnrplo alloKeiMhut
tkt cltr l" ruined her property vn
KUmtlli nwiiuo, nur Becond trwt.
by iBiufflclont drnlnn?, nml ti ln
(kjudimcnt for f 3,906.
Of thin, MOIi U for deprivation of
tht uo of tlio property, nnd fS.COO
riprtMntn tlio iloproclatlon In vntuo,
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The tompliilnl iwtn forth th-i In
1I10-11. when Klnmnth avenuo nml'
gtconil trcl were paved, tho trct j
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22. Tho upeclal commlttoo of
the Chamber of Commerce of tho
I'nlted 8ttea, nt tho end of two
iIiij-h' ronferenco with cOlclals of
the Htutu dopnrtment nnd tho do
pnrtment of commerce, nn
notinrfid llnalt ns of the nnnnl
moiiH opinion that the United
Htntcn fncoH tho greatest oppor
tunity of Its history for tho de
velopment of foreign trndn.
Tho commlttoo bollovcs con
gress 'should appropriate more
llborally for development, of for
eign commerce and discussed
plana to that end with Secretary
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BASEBALL TEAM
ORGANIZES SOON
MKKTING OF THE PLAYBIM, FANS
AND DIRECTOrtS OF THK ASSO
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MORROW NIGHT
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FART OF THU DIHIMiAVHAH IIKK.V
MOVMI) FROM ORIGIN'AIi SOT
TING, AND IMPROVEMENTS
WILL RE MADE
feet nbovu.F. Htomwoll nto the proprlotora, nnd
the lcvl of her property. Although their locution will ho. tho corner of
imowlng that n living spring on an Ninth anil Muln atrcels, where atom
ssjolalng lot had previously (lowed I well ImK purclinscd n half Interest In
utois Into tho lako before tho street the building owned by Jensen.
1ml was raised, Mra. Marple nllegca' clothing, hhoea, (urnlshlrigs, crock
tbitln putting In tho grado nnd pnv-'c.y ,.,,m nn, similar linos will bo
ins. the city neglected to provide carrcd by tho now concern. Stcmwoll
proper drainage for this spring, wlthl,()H jUHt riiurned from Sau Francisco,
tie result that tho. flow was diverted lwni.ro ,c ordered nn extonslve lino of
hvto lite Marpic propcm, mm am uivi rooilH, nnd Jouscn is now in roninnu
It no drainage, It at certain Intervals buying more atock. Tho gooda nro nr-
of the year completely Inundatea the rYng dally, nnd tho establishment Is
',1iyerty, rendering It absolutely OIH)n for busluess.
1','!!lu. j noth men nro well known In Klntn-
attidea thin, Mrs. Marple alleges ti Kails. Mr. Jensen, In addition to
tlat tht property has been flooded ho'ow,)K considerable local real estate,
ich In this way that the ntmoa ( has conducted n furniture store here,
pktre there Is unwholesome, and the nntf for six months hna also had n line
property U pertnnnontly damaged. 0( glassware.
Mrs. Marple too); HiIh matter up' Mr. 'stemwclt camo to Klamath
MVtral tlmoH with the elty council i.nilH seven years ago, and hna been
kfun- hrlitRliiR suit. connected with K. Sugnrmnn and Hec-
,., , .., . tor'M stores, besides being n pnrtnor
ladbinin to WihI. In the Qiilllltch grocery. For a year
Bankey Merrill and Huhlo Cleorgo.'und a half ho has been In business In
two Klamath Indians, were today Is- Portland, but ho believes Klnmnth
wed ,i mnt ilago license. hni tho. beat opportunities
Tho following was received today
from Secrutary Fleet of tho Klamath
Chamber of Commerce, who Is ul tho
exposition, looking over tho Klamath
exhibit with a view to Improving It
If deemed advisable.
Tho display has been removed from
It3 orlglnnl setting, and the greater
I'nrt now oA-iiilc the entrnnco way
Into the smoking nnd reception rooms
at' tho hoad of the Oregon building.
A number of. Improvement and addi
tions suggest themselves to ine ns
liiNlnir ndvlnnbln. but tho ccnornl effect Weed,- and other 'fast outside teams
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of the wall display of deer heads, pic- ' tacKiea ootn aero ana auroad
Tho baseball players and fans, un
able to resist this tort, of weather,
aro fit It again. Their talk of the
coming season's prospects Indicate a
rattling good team to'ropreient Klam-.
nth Palls. '
Things will be started tomorrow
night at a meeting to bo held at the
Palm Rowling alley.. This meeting
begins at 8 o'clock, and players, offi
cials of tho baseball club and fans in
terested will nt thWtlrao talk over
plana for tho season?
The club last year purchased suits.
bats and other equipment, and will
be able to secure Modoc Park again
on tho name terms as last year. A
good' brand of ball was played here
lata season, and the attendance at the
games and support tendered tho team
proved conclusively, that Klamath
Falls faim nro wlththo team from
start to finish, providing they see real
baseball when they pay real money In
nt the gate;
with equipment, etc., all ready, the
main proposition to b'e settled la the
personnel of the team and the ar
rangement of a schedule of fast
games. There will be much baseball
in the county this year, for Fort
Klamath and Bonanaa both have
good aggregations, Merrill will get
up a team to make the rest qf the
county sit up and take notice, and the
Klamath Indians, besides a team at
Yatnax, will also form another team,
with hcadquarteraat the Agency or
Chlloquin. These teams will be play
ed by the Klamath Falls, Treka and
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WliAtliAr tvtiltA nAfinl,. will h nt.
lowed to fish In the streams on the!
Klamath Indian reservation isa mat-1
ter that Is largely up to the Indiana,
according to Indian Agent Wm. B.
Freer.' A meeting of the Tribal Coun
cil baa been called for May r.tli, and
at this time tho proposition will be
discussed thoroughly. ' "
The Indiana make complaint that
the white people disregard the red
man's rights altogether, and break
down their fences and burn them foV
campflres, drive through their plant
ed fields, leave gates open and com
mit other depredations that are a.
hindrance to the Indians! It Ii be
lieved that instead of prohibiting
fishing, the council will vote to have
the white men obey certain regula
tions, among other, ,erhaps, the se
curing of permission to fish from the
Indian service officials.
CALL TO ARMS
MADE BY CORPS
MEMBERS OF PATRIOTIC ORGAN
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Charles Banolst is tho new, French
ambassador to Rome., There be must
work to offset the efforts of Prince
von Buelow, the- German ambassador,
who Is trying to keep Italy from going
to war with Austria.
It la .the hope
will Jolnu with the
Austria, drive her
statesmen, believe,
quickly be forced
' Late reports
that' Baaolst's efforts are meeting led that the
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tures, grain and grasses Is very cred
itable. The smoklnj room door at
I he left nnd tho reception room at
tho right makes it necessary for thoso
entering to pass directly through this
exhibit. I believe It to be a good
pinto on that account.
I have been shown every courtesy
by Secretary Hyland of tho Oregon
commission. Will bo with you
ahortly.
Federal Building Is
Wanted for Klamath
- At Iiibi night's meeting of tho
Klamath Falls Business Men's Aoso
elitlon, tho campaign for a fcdoral
batldlug for this city was ronowed.
The merchants are of the opinion that
iuch an Institution la a necessity here,
and they havo started plana for an ag
iresilvo campaign to aocuro a govern
ment bulldlug.
Several lines of effort aro to be fol
lowed In tho work for this end. A
Pie will bo made to tho congressional
delegation of tho state, and.tho matter
Willi If possible, bo taken up through
the.dlffei out executive departments,
Tl.uro are f(v,' h;kw .In w state
tout have such strong clulma to offer
In support of theirs contention for
'doral building -an has Klamath
Palls. tiny dopuitmouta of govern
ntnt activities are represented hero.
As there Is as yet no free mall de
livery In Klamath Falls, the postofflco
' visited dally by thousands, Tho
nulldlug now holng used for n post
0"lco is ronted.
The reclamation snrvlpn oflloa force
uero la of considerable siie, and there
could bo ample provision for its needs
n a federal building.
Tho Klamath Indian, Raaarvatlon
lng so close, a large volume of busl
'H betwesa the Indian service and
Klamath Folia people Is carried on.
An offlc or suite of bflces In the fod-
bulWigg woHld alleviate much
e)ay, and says many, mlstmiserstand
', as this could be the heauar
tsrs of ladlaa servte oclals vlstt-
RY. COMMISSION
SHORN OF POWER
JUSTICE RKNSON RENDERS DECI
SION IN FAVOR OF COMMISSION
MEN, DECLARING 1013 LAW UN.
CONSTITUTIONAL ,
lng tho city, nnd would inako It poasl
bio for persons to communicate with
them peraonally with no loss of time.
Lower Klnmnth l.ako, n fow miles
from Klnmnth Fall. Is ono of tho
national bird preserves, protected ky
tho government, Tho biological sur
vey of tho Department of Agriculture
carries on extensive work In connec
tion with this, nnd on many occa
sions, persons desiring to boo the war
dena and 'district Inspectors when they
nro In town, nro unable to find them
on account of tho 'lack of offlco quar
ters. Thin offlco should also be In tho
federal building.
While the headquarters of Crater
National forest -Is nt Medford, thero
Is much of Im'pprtnnce to tho forest
service nnd tho administration of Its
work transpiring hero. An offlco for
tho forest service lit the proposed fod
orol building would be useful whon
offlclnlB are hero on business, ns local
people would know Just where to find
thorn.
Besldea those, Crater Lake National
Park, the Indian reclamation service
liureau of Entomology of Ue Depart
ment of Agriculture and other federal
branches have much business nere.
Thar are many prisoners taken from
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Portland annually on federal charges,
and these prisoner, for want or suu
nhle government quarters, are kept In
the county Jail while hero. A -few
cells In the basement of, the Jtsderal
building Klamath Falls Is after would
alleviate this,
SALEM, April 22. Pronouncing
an act passed by the 1913 legislature,
providing tor regulation of commis
sion merchants by tho stato railroad
commission unconstitutional, the au-
nromo court In an opinion written by
Justice Benson, afnrmed Circuit
Judgo Davis of Multnomah county, In
tho case of tho state, appellant, vs. H.
II. Levy and J. 'J. Cole, respondents.
The ground upon which the act waa
declared unconstitutional was that It
violated the constitutional provision
providing that "every act shall em
brace but one subject, and matters
nronorly connected therewith, which
subject shall be expressed in the
title." The .supremo court held tne
powers granted to the railroad com
mission wero vital and dominant na
tures of the statute, yet the title was
wholly allont as to them and that this
constituted a violation of the provi
sion of the constitution.
Defendants wero convicted and sen
tenced to pay a flne of f 26, and upon
appeal to the circuit court Judge Da
vis sustained the demurer to com
plaint. Senator's Birthday
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WASHINGTON, D. C.April !.
Benatti Miles Polnilexter of Wash
ington, the lone Progressive member,
,f the JJnlted8tatas Senate,, waa, to
day tecelving conmtulatlons upon
bis 47th btrthday.anBtversary,
Many of tho fastest men of last
year a team will bo out for positions
again. Besides thete, there will be
some now material available, and
some of the local establishments have
agreed to furnish employment to
barcbnll players who may be brought
bore. Until Borne tryouts have been
held, It will be hard to tell Just what
tho team needs.
Tho battery was thd main trouble
Inst year. This year Motachenbacher,
the University of Oregon catcher, will
be on hand, and he la as good a stick
er ns a backstop. Glalsyer, who
caught and played In the outflold for
Washington State College and Oregon
Agricultural College, says he would
rather bo an outfielder, but with him
on the team there will be a good man
to ahoot behind tho bat In case of an
emergency. Mauer, or the creamery.
and Hlckox of Lorella are pitchers,
and there is other twirling; material
that will be given a tryout.
Thon, too friends of Ban Browne
hope to alter his determination not to
play ball this season, and ha would
be a tower of strength to the mound
department.
An earnest
invltatlon is extended
by the Women's Relief Corps to every
resldent-ot Klamath Fajls to assist in
cleaning up the cemetery on Satur
day.
It is desired to have as much of
the work done without cost as possi
ble, as the money that has been raised
by. the ladles will be needed In .fixing
the fences and for permanent Im
provements.
Everyone. Is asked to Join in tho
work and to bring along shovels,
hoes, rakes and (rubbing hoes.
The officers of tho corps and the
committee In charge of the work are
Mrs. O. W. Robertson, president; Mrs.
Z. C. Kimball, secretary; Mrs. C. M.
Ramsby, treasurer. .Cemmittee: Mrs.
O., W. Robertson, Mrs. C. M. Ramsby.
Mrs. Fred Houston, Mrs. 8.' St. Mar
tin, -Mrs. B. B. Wlthrow and Mrs. C.
K. Belts,
tntUAUu c nuninnBiiM .
to place ,eexeee order
CHICAGO, April ,22. Orders tor
$3,000,000 worth of equipment are to I
be placed by tlie Chicago North-fnlght.
western Railway
been announced,
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LATE SHIPMENTS
DELAY
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EXCAVATION FOB aOiXW HOMB
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ORDER UNTIL TERRA COTTA,
ETC., IB READY
with 'success.
of France, that Italy I at- the' gV.reatta;jiJJfa-
allies In Invading dered to. he .Ia;-readlnaj.1aaj-i,4
to peaces Then, the dan recall o;Mgm.djtg :.'
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First Golf Fixtare Opens
United Press Service
LAKEWOOD, N. J..pril 22. The
annual spring golf fixture, the inaug
ural "star" event of American golf
dom, the Lakewood. tourney, opened
today, with some of the. country's fore-.
most golfers .entered. ,
Manufacturing , eatablishmenta, la
Philadelphia .employ, over. l;ftD
women as' overseers and foremen '
and the- .German ieet;inttBSS;S-
Pocisc. coast nexew vimm:J'mm(
llutud FresS'Serviea .w'es :g, , m&&&t
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Work of excavating for the Elks'
home has been stopped by C. A. Ar
nold, following telsfraahle advices
from LeDoux ft LeDoux, tht eon
tractors. A letter Just .received' ex
plains that this Is due to the fact that'
the delivery of the terra cotta win
be delayed a tew days,' and tht rah-.
contractors tor in masonry wars
believes It will be best to await this
before excavating further, so there
be no dander of the earth wans rail
tnn In from too musk expottrt.
The contracting rm states that If
tha materials .ore shipped In-'prompt-
ly, there It no dsnter f ay in
completion ot the hulUlng ky nP
temher 16th. and taay state they wU
put on eatra large erowt te work, If,
THOUSAND OF LODGEMEX IN AT-
TENDANCE, AND UNINFORMED
TEAMS ARE HOLDING OOMPET.
1TIVB DRILLS
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'SAN FRANCISCO, Aprtl23. This
Is fraternal day at the Panama-Pacidc
exposition. The celebration; hold la
connection with Insurance week, is
one of the big events of the period
given .over to fraternal and insurance
organisations.
A big parade, lu whlcn uuuormea
ranks of various fraternal orders par
ticipated, was one of. the features.
Thousands of brilliant, fascinating
uniforms and costumes were .used.
An elaborato program of exercises
has beensrranged, which Includes a
scrlea of competitive drills by, tho.unt
forra ranks of many orders this af
ternoon. ' ,
Sixteen special trains arrived! from
the East this morning, bringing lodge;
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The uist big. step toward opening over the
the Modoc Lava Beds to tourist travel
la to be taken at a conference ot dele
gations, irom xdoaoc,; suaiyou ana,
Klamath' counties 'at the Stronghold.
The three delegations will meet there
this afternoon, tuis -morning uap-
taln O. C." Applegate, 'W, A., Delsell,
Charles Gravot and Chauneey -Ray
mond ,the committee named by the.
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Merrill, who. are lawo enthusiastic
over the prospects of; a road. c
'fho Siskiyou county, .delegation
will go lu from near DbrrU. Tbs
Modoc county, delegation .will await
tho other, partiae at -the-Stronghold.
Captain Jaeh'a keadqaorters aad rst-
ugj' during tae stoaoe wariaia
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uounty; nnrveyor uies,,:.v,i;vw.
tne east mis aiuruiBa, pii w"'in'rr",- - "J rz-Z-7i-3-tZZ-oaclali
and drill teams to tk egpoalr ley.G.WCtourtrlfktot ..CaJttat;
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-SOMIRVILLE, MW'i AH"! !
The runcnl reunion of the ioaserville
hick Btkaal nsteoUUoa wflrke held
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tonight.
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