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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
THUMDAV, JULY a, (eta r.;i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, ORKOON .. Hft -'ilkl V."' : wV . A-a ti .& For Your Vacation and Outing Trips ifiii&ms 4 fjvrr x . b.s?Aj t buwmke:. frafiR-' ,1 ii.. h sv?r & t fcBfiftb'i p.; r..n"4s; i.? I? e ' 'ifc lM Look over our fine stock of two piece Outing Suits in whipcord and khaki dothes-CELEBRATED DUXBAK AND CAMPIT Outing clothing-Leggings, Puttees, Caps, Riding Breeches, etc.7; jPalm Beach Outing Suits in pinch-backs and belted Nor folks $9, $10 to $15 Genuine Forestry Cloth Norfolks Tan and Olive Colors, at $25 ,t K. K. K. Store-Leading Clothiers and Hatters & Kay had hacked away at etch etkar la debate are asd eea ea the proposed tax Uatitetioa at the laacaeoa of ihe eeaaril oC the Chamber of g. Wordea "started an over agate" by an k it nnft.ia watea ae attn- thc' Baefrlag .'af the. Mil to the Worden Says Tax Limit Bill a Timbermen's Act j ' PORTLAND, July After eX'Oov-. "power back of this bill is not the Oswald West and Stata Treaa-WeJ'eriiaeusertJlmberInteresta'"an1If air. Smith was not secretely a repre sentative of them, and connected with them, H. C Clair, a local lumberman and two or three other timbermen rose and began to answer the judge. Mr. Clair sot the floor and began his answer with the assertion that the lumber interests in the state have been barrassed and hampered Immeasurably in late years by increasing burden some taxation, and that this has, result ed in many being forced to cut their timber to escape the loss of the grow ing tar burden. As he began to get to the point spraqg by Judge Worden, Chairman E. L. Thompson called him to order and adjourned the meeting, which had run already three-quarters of an hour over time In the storm of the debate. Mr. Kay, in his discussion of the tax limitation bill, declared that it would put Oregon in the "mossback column In the United States" and that If en acted it would make it impossible to raise sufficient money by taxation in 1917 to care for the regular running ex penses of the state administration. The measure provides that no increase of taxation in any one year can be made more than 6 per. cent over the total taxes of the, preceding year. j TvOo Aides'ol Wilson Mr. Werdea feraerty waa jadge ef i-Klaaseta Coaaty aad waa extensively active la the highway haproveaaeat ae- tjtivity and, ether enterprises carried eat la that coaaty .to the past few yean. ' la Ma speech , asaarted that Oar- eraer West had dlseoeiagod the aeuv Mce wbJea the jadge deehu4 were aiaamry to arias Ksmath Coaaty into teach aad eomataaicatioa with the raat of the state, aad that the "Invis ible aoveramaat la the coaaty,'' Inv piylag tee timber Interests, which nan ia for heavy shares of the taxes iraieed, had "kept a grand Jury on his trail for a long time .trying to find soawthiag wrong." hecoBcladed by asking R. E. af Rosebarg, secretary treasurer the State Taxpayers Leagae, if the ;ays latins are ALL AGAINST U. S. rut BY MEXICAN IN MEXICO CITY PAPER SAYS NINETEEN NATIONS ARE BANDED AGAINST AMERICA MKZICO CITT, Jaly . An open let- waa aahllshed today, signed by S. iDoaaw Zafra, to which aa agreement i cited which was said to have been stored iato by nineteen Latln-Ameri- atriee to resist agression by Ualted States. This agreement is . te have been signed by the repre- ivaa of the nineteen countries at Spain, on November 19, According to Zafra's letter the t aware oy the image 01 the "vir- of the Pillar-to act unitedly la i; any 'etegle eoaatry or group of i reatttuca was threaten- bytte UaiUd Stetea. The;charch. aC, the Vlrgte of the PU- ' m ivmm - tav. iMmurmt hhh in bvJtt ia liil.?.The occasion of i aUeged agrsaisBt waa the celebra- af the oaateaary e( Baaia's release poUUcm,ol. I ea ffeja aterysafra aaya of Ceatral aad Sotl J""" ..f. WWW' h'k.'ndtlaiM. teaamtmw ,""vlvr?,trjT."r?,.;'ttT' " t" I.aa4f ahaaatiea of iri- caajaaaaanuy tae m? iat.tft. T ' ' BILL IS FOR A REAL DRY STATE SUFFICIENT 8IQNATURE8 ARE RECEIVED TO ALLOW PLACING PROHIBITION MEA8URE ON NO VEMBER BALLOT PORTLAND. July 6 Oregon voters will have to decide next November whether to stick to the present "two quart" law for a while longer or make prohibition absolute by prohibiting the importation of any liquor into the state. This issue was made centain when 6700 more signatures to the petitions initiating the proposed constitutional amendment which forbids the importa tion of liquor, were received at Pro hibition headquarters. Their receipt bropght the total num ber of signatures to the petitions to 22,429. Only 21,136 names were re quired, and three days remain in which to obtain even more signatures before filing the petitions with Secretary of State Olcott "It is as safe as anything can be to say that we shall have at least 26,000 signatures when the petitions are fil ed," says J, Sanger Fox, state secre tary of the Prohibition party in Oregon, last Bight. The Chileote agency Is the home of the Mttut cemaaniee. If a.mfraaiKiTfflin.fraaaagaa -y',C&t3fc y saM HTrrlaf f "&. JBsMaBaJBsMMaa''t''J &- geSHajW' YM f-mpMJ'M7'ii Sialwr?. T aBsMaBsMMBMaflalEBUIBU Ml JuKi&BffiW' - laW'jT 1 j JIB aMaaaaLBBKaWlttBaMB MaBsMt BBB-waBBBKaVaBEiaBaBB BMaaaac BsMaBaaflaBBBsiBP? Laflafe'BsMaaaaflBBBsMBBBsMaa BMaaaaWli aHaBsMaal saaSLBsMaaaaaaav , V vYt -- OF Town Topics Heme From Visit. Mrs. H. E. Hamaker and little daugh ter returned last night from an extend ed visit with Mrs. Hamakers parents, WILL PRESERVE i KLAMATH RELICS Moving Pictures Tin- many rrimi of William Mon will hav a chance to him on th Kcrrcn at (tin Orphoux theater again 1 Tliumday nil Krltlay. Mong plays thf Mr. and Mrs. AD. Harpold. at Merced, i aPERS FOR THE INCORPORATION i'"rl of "Henry llurk" In "Her flitter Calif. I Cup." a rtvo part play of aroat fore. .MotiK hn thi' IcmlliiK part of the old miner. Down From the Point. j Dr. Theodore H. Conger, who isjj summering at Rocky Point, was down t yesterday on a business trip. '' OF THE KLAMATH HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION HAVE BEEN SENT TO STATE CAPITAL HI. Doctor Sues ea B! Stlif in r4nTr 19QR mltmA iln. fo medical services, has been tied ia the f circuit court against Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson by. Dr. Ed Bywater of O rants Pass. Will Ship Horses. W. Z. Moss of Lake county haw' brought 106 head of horses to the Davis ranch near Midland. They will! be sblppea from that station about that 15th. . i With a view to preserving Klamath historic relics, documants, etc., the Klamath Historical Association has been formed by Captain J. C. Itutenlc. .Captain O. C. Applegate, Iiort C. Thom as, Carlisle Yaden ami O. D. Matthows.,tmd to none. An unununlly cood program of mlsmi coiiHillc.i and dramaa will be shown at tlio Star tonlKht. The sixth tplnodo of the "Mysteries of .Myra" In two rtoU. ' llli Artistic 8ene," a Daniels comedy, "I-onmotne l.uko aa the Circus King." .and a lure rl Essanay drama en. tltlpd "The White Alley," make up a proxram that will be found to be sec- The Peerless Orchestra Papers for the Incorporation of the or.'" uniisnapopuiar musical program. ionization have boon sent to Secretary' ! of State Den Olcott. I PENDLETON SEEKS A NORMAL SCHOrili Tlio market value of "silk" "nock manufactured from sawdust in the The association contemplates the United States during 1915 waa equal to preservation ot memorial, souvenirs tlio total appropriation for adminU and relics of Klamath county, and the lerlnc the national forests. The ea- Surety bond while you wait. See 1 toric Interest to this section. cabllshment of a museum In the city Chileote. hall Is contemplated, and Captain Rule- - nlc and Captain Applegate 'ill give ' Accurate Information about city prop. their splendid collections of Indian "y and farm lands. See Chileote. 1 irpllr and mmntn9 nt oarlv rtav hn. ' ' m w V..H.VVV . w... , V penlngs as a part of this exhibit. EY OF WflR. lai&Azis jEcr itssaamatM vsa &uax. Newton D. Baker, secretary of wa r, and Robert Lanalng, secretary ot state, outside of the White House grou nds after a conference with the presi dent on the Mexican situation. GUARDSMEN WILL ALL GO TO TEXAS WAR DEPARTMENT IS DETERMIN ED TO SEND ALL TO BORDER, DE8PITE TONE OF THE LATE8V MEXICAN NOTE United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, July 6. Al though convinced that the danger in Mexico is pausef, the war department Is determined to send all militiamen to the border. it is officially learned that the Amer ican expedition will not withdraw merely on account ot Carranza's friend ly note. Any withdrawal will be con tingent upon Carranza's demonstration of bis ability to police Northern Mex ico. The national forests of Oregon and Washington contain thousands of de sirable summer home sites that may he leased at reasonable terms for a period of years. TIMBERMEN HERE TO SEE HOLDINGS MICHIGAN MEN SEE A GREAT FU TURE FOR KLAMATH, "ONCE THERE IS PROPER FACILITIES FOR DEVELOPMENT John W. Blodgett of Orand Rapids, Mich., who Is a director of the Oregon Land and Livestock company, his son, and M. Norris of Orand Rapids, who is associated with Blodgett, were brought to Klamath Falls yesterday by Robert A. Booth, also of the land and livestock company, on a trip over the company's holdings' The Blodgetts left this morn ing on the train, and Messrs. Booth and Norris went to Ashland to attend the finals at the celebration. The party inspected the local lumber mills yesterday. Blodgett spoke of the need of development here, and he also declared the cattle all through the county to be exceptionally flae. KJaav atb, be says, has reason to be proud of its stock, and of the spleadid auality of grass making such good leokiag an imals a possibility. PETITION WITH BIG LIST , OF SIGNERS 18 FILED. Af ariNa - I THAT MATTER BE PUT g To' THE VOTERS OF OREGON SALEM. Or.. July 3 (f free!)--The petition providing for mhtaiaaioa to the people at the Nove jghf jr elec tion of a constitutional am aaeVment to establish a normal school a t f ndltton, was filed with Secretary of a uta Ol cott today. The petltlrn mtalned 28,000 signers. The petition was inflated by the I commercial Association 0f p ndleton. and provides for the approarl aUon of not to exceed 1126,0 out of the gen eral fund of the sUte for coat jtruction oi an aaminiatra'don balldiaf the levying 0f one-twenty- mill tax throughout the state tenance purposes. SOUTHMAYD BODY GOING TO BEND i POST MORTEM EXAMINATION SHOW8 DROWNING THE CAUSE OF DEATH, AND INQUEST IS DEEMED UNNECESSARY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY '' - iI'OIl ItKNT Four room house, with ' large sleeping porch, completely fur- nlwlictl, Including piano; everything now; oxcellmit view; $1S per month. J. A. Goldsmith. '$-3t WANTBD TO KENT By oBce man and wife, with no children, broomed j furnished apartment or house; will be pornmnont tenants, and must be reas onable. Postoffice box 773. Ml MORE INFAND LE PARALYSIS f ASES A post mortem examination of the body or F. N. Soutbmayd, the mill wright whose body was found In the, canal Tuesday, was held yesterday un- and for der the direction of Coroner Earl Whit- fth of a lock. This proved conclusively that for main-1 drowning waa tlio causo of death, and in view or other findings It was deemed Itnnitnouctfiru n l.il.l M !H.t.n.i ' The body has been prepared for ship ;ment, and will leave tomorrow for Bend. The widow of the deceased lives In that city. SPREAD OF OI8EASCC YORK IS SO ALARM! CITY PLANS A SPIflC ISSUE FOR FUNDS United Press Service NEW YORK. July 61 paralysis epidemic, whjaf last week, baa assumed a portions. Six hundred cm reported this week, aadJJ The city plans a special get funds for fighting tHe emergency call has beea4 tors and nurses. The health bureau ihas closing of all Sunday sea) Last week there wesa a result of the disease, 1 . ' -&' ALJ aaaaaasT; K r""' I bbmHbbB he infantile i broke out (arming pro ea have been 0 deaths. bond Issue to disease. An ssued for doc requested the oola. 69 deaths as For Sale I3G0.00 for an exceptionally . Sne toned 1700.00 player piano less than 4 years old. Fifty rolls of music with It. 8yd Evans. sAwtf H OUST ON Metropolitan Amuiemsnu s PPMWwaav, iasMM OPERA HOUSE HOUSTON. DARK STAR THEATER PEERLESS ORCHESTRA i M "Mysteries of Myra," Sixth Episode "His Artistic Soul," Prank Daniels Comedy "A Clrcut Star," lionesomu Luke. Comedy "The White Alley," Three Reol Essanay Oar Wirt Ads r th) Bait that catch tha Big Fish Kasulu-Try om m to-morrowft papar TEMPLE THEATER "A Man's Work," Tlneo Heel Kminay "More Money Than Manners," VllitKiaph Comedy Pathe Ntws. .. . MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, OVsaan' 7 MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAY &M tLS fsjtiiwsrys'681''