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» ♦ * LEADING PAPER OF ♦ SOUTHERN OREGON * < l 1 iv ^rmt-incrkly Hcralii ♦ ♦ REACHES EVERYONM « ♦ I.X KLAMATH COUNTY • ♦ KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE 8. 1914 VOI,! ME XIX. Kaiser's Son Who Is to Marry for Love AT TERMINAL ARE CRYSTALFEUD IS TAKEN TO COURT AS CIVIL ACTION Laurence Irving and Mabel Hackney, Lost in the Wreck I JUDGEKtLLYHERE l»l«\s Ulio i tri BENSON RECOUNTS i itovi I 1 DEH II. I’ll IS IS- rm 4 hiihti its H.llllia li) < olllllll l i r t ourt I« Re- verwil hy the t nil* «I stat«-» Hu- preme Conti—ItaihiMiil II.BISS .11 Ill'll TO FINISH I.IKE 101*11 II SI THIS Io tilin Ha l I >>>111 lla.lt.»I. ail. Ilo- timi gi-il hihii wj .Mt for Delivering I'n-lglil < '■»•» »I r.i I ni ng Orde»—«U-»<ral < rtiiilnnl on la>ug Spurn, and Hie Nhlp|H-r« Itofh Held Timi Till* II»» Not l<rgal l’nltsd Preaa Service WASHINGTON, I* ('. June 8. Nan Franclaco and Los Angeles ship- I era won out In their "industrial ship ping charge" against the Southern Pacific and Hants F<> railroads by tin decision of the supreme court today. The highest tribunal revoriu<d the commerce court, lllghl of railroads to make special ■ hargra In Nan Francisco and I-os An gela« for apwlal »witching service at terminal» waa involved In the caw de cided today It may prove an Im- portant prwedrtil affecting other ■ lllea. The 13.50 charge n»M*«»i-d by rail roads In I-os Angele» waa for switch- Ing cara on long apura, »orne fiv» tulle« from main freight terminals. i ^ hi Atícele» merchants originally paid all cartage The railroad* afterward built »pur» at the shippers' expense but re tained the legal title That the swllcb- mg was illegal was held by the Inter state Commerce Commission It »aid the service was that ordinarily per formed In switching to ordinary team tracks. The commerce court enjoined the commission'« order, declaring the "In dustrial track" «ervltr was a special service. and should lie paid by the skippers Grape Juice for Na< raiiwni After a lively discussion the gen eral assembly of the Presbytorlaii church of the United Htatea (South ern Presbyterian church! voted that the congregation might substitute grape juice for wine In the sacra ment. Rev. K. C. Gordon of St '■ouls, entered a strong proteat. He ukclarod that no church has a right to mutilate tbe Lord*« Supper When yog change th« communion, be «aid, you yield to a popular clamor and not to your proper judgment. Georgia. South Carolina and Mia- ■laalppl have age limita below H for factory work. G imm » in < in nil ( miri for IU*- I OI STS TERM Deputy United State- Marshal Jack «on und United Atates < <>miiil»Kioner Charlo« J Ferguson left this morning fur Portland. In charge of Jason How arc* and Thomas Smith, two Indians •»No have been bound‘over federal grand jury. Ii<>» .ir*l wa» arle«1ed late Naturdov ¡<1 Klrmuiii Marsh by Jackson. >-i .»eii with illicit liquor »»Hing Smith Is charged with the niurii- r . I ink llfiei Beal, the aged Klam- uli, I.,, died ien ral day» aftet bei»K ■It «.< U * ti the lie d wielded by Smit a While Kelly Weigh« on Legal Que«- (Ioni at Mkrvlew, Benson la Hold- lug a Tertn at Salem—Thia Allows HI tn to He C1M« to the state House. .md io Mak«- a Contest Should He I lmi It Nrceaaary. A neu tack wa» taken In the Wy* land-llrou n feud thia morning when Herbett D tint«, attorney for Mrs. On the urgent pleading of the em- Cora il Wyland. filed an action In the pre»M. the emperor has consented to circuit court, »«eking to enjoin Mr tbe marriage of his "quiet" ■on. and Mr» I* G Brown. S A Brown. Prince Oskar, to tbe Countess Ina F. (J. Broun and C O Brown from Marte von Baasewlts-Levetsow. for- going on her premise» or tnoirsiing merly a maid of honor to the rm- them In any way. proas, nnd heir«*»» to one of the huge According to the complaint, the feudal estates of Mockllnberg- Browns have conspired to drive the Schwerin It will be a morganlt. or \t) land» from the homestead. It Is •'left-handed" union {alleged In the Instrument that they "Their majesties have recognised fave told people that they have money the fact that their son*« happlneas 1» and bate Prosecuting Attorney Irwin, III l isi. OI THE It III.HO II» I oil- more Important that maintenance of r*nd that they will continue to file MISSION REGARDING DEPONIT the strict family tradition." says a criminal complaints against tbe Wy- I l l s HOE n NOT IEIT <T THE | lands and Dodge» and destroy their semi-official statement fences and crop» until Mrs Wyland I \< HANGEN Prince Oskar. commonly called the "quiet" »on. because, unlike hl» gets tired of the game and quits the l.awreii<c living, -on of Sir Henry Irving, and his wife. Mabel Hack brothers. 1» a keen soldier and a con land. ney. well known British actors, were among the victim» of the Empress SAI.EXI. Julie 8.—The Stale Ball In her complaint. Mrs. Wyland say» noisseur of picture» of Ireland disaster. road Commission stated that Its rule« Ills bride cannot take the title of that her former husband. Frank prince»», «nd his children cannot rank Dodge, filed on the homentead In the regulating certain public utilities do wlth the Holiansollerns. but It Is un- vicinity of Crystal Creek In 1908. the not apply to telephone companies. ilerntood that the kal»«-r will mine her family taking up residence there. In They apply to water, gas and electric to Ilia rank of ducheaa, though It will 1910, »he says. I*odge died, and she light and power companies One of the rules regulate» the probably hr some time before »he •I»- lias since resided there. In November amount of depoalt a company may re ¡last being |»»ued a certificate of ac pear» again at court functions < eptance of proofs and a receipt tor quire of a prospective customer, and it final payment of the claim from the is pointed out that this does not ap ply to telephone companies tend office ’’nlted l*ie»» Service PORTLAND, June 8- Circuit Judge Henry 1.. Benson, who lost by thirteen votes to Justice McNary th« fourth . ;u f.¡./nation as supreme justice today put public accountants to work recounting tbe returns from Multnomah county. He may also check over again the vote from Wash ington county. In a letter to County Clerk Coffey, ilen-.on »aid he la miking the recount merely to satisfy himself. Should an error be discovered, he will be in a position to demand a recount. "Just one majority ia enough to make me He down and acknowledge that I have been defeated,"said Judge Benson. Ail that I want to know is that there baa been no,blunder in the ( ndings of tbe canvassing boards of these two counties. I have been urged to start a legal contest against Justice McNary by demanding a recount of ballots in Multaomab county, but I shall not do so, at least according to present appearance«. "There may have been some errors in counting th« ballots tn certain pre cincts. but I am depending only ou h-uruing whether any errors occurred in the cunvaas and announcement of the returns. Mrs. Wyland holds that the defend-j .11*1*1 B ATIOS IS MAI»E EUR A 35 EMBRYO ATTORNEY SUSTAINS A "For a long time before election I rnts lay claim to the land, and that was holding court in Lake county, aud they have driven on there with wag PER ( EXT III DUUTION IS THE FRACTURE WHILE < RANKING cade no campaign at all, and I am ons. pastured cattle there, destroyed < HI IK. Eso I THE CALIFORNIA- AITO—LEFT HERE TO SI MMER pleased that so many votes were east crops and Irrigation ditches, torn for me. The finish of the race Is very down fences and discharged revolvers OREGON COMPANY IX THE WOODS close, and I want to know whether near the house or not I have been defeated. On May 18. according to the com SALEM. June S. -Application f ir "If I have been beaten by Justice Robert B Kuykendall, brother of plaint. they entered the land and as HER OF THE DRAINAGE HOARD a reduction of 35 per cent in the rates D. V. Kuykendall, will not spend the McNary 1 shall work for bis election. saulted she and her daughters, strlk- IN PUT IN DAVIN* PLAUE WHILE dow„ o„ Jun<( , u „ fur. VERNON MOTN4 HF..NBACHF.R. A charged for electric light and power *ji.st as I shall expect him to work for summer in the forest wilds, looking mine if I have won the nomination eoi:- ther alleged, they tore down the LATTER IN AWAY UM AL BOY, IN ONE OF THE by the Callfoi nia-Oregon Power cotr- for forest fire®, as he had planned, If I have lost I »ball be a cheerful pany has been filed with the bt„.e itencM and destroyed a grain crop and loser." Railroad Commission by the < itv of after shutting his lawbooks here. gtrden. WASHINGTON, 11. C.. June 8. Word has been received from Eu Medford. . D i*. Henny, consulting engineer of I The Brown» and Wyland* have fig Judge Benson Is now in Salem, and The application states that if this gene that he fractured his wrist there the reclamation service at Portland, ured prominently In the justice court will remain there all week, bolding reduction is made the company wi.l while cranking an automobile. has been designated acting chief «u-1 ol tat«, and several criminal charges EUGENE, June 8.—Tau Kappa Al Istlll earn a fair return on its invest- court in place of Circuit Judge Percy As Bob will be unable to act as a H Kelly of Albany glneer during the stmencr of Chief have been filed against tbe Individual pha. national honorary debating fra Judge Kelly, for a I ment. The matter will be set Englueer Davis, granted « four month members of the two factions. Both ternity. was formerly Installed at the •forest ranger, his brother expects him who. after visiting bis slater. Mrs. C. ¡hearing I factions are under bond to appear be leave of absence to make an Invest!- ' to return to Klamath and resume C Hogue, left this morning for Lake University of Oregon. 1-eou Ray, a the grand jury. A charge against gallon of the feasibility of controlling fore 1 reading law. preparatory to entering view to finish Benson's term of court former debater at Oregon and now a W F Wyland and Clarence Hunt, the floods of China Columbia University. there. law student at the University of In that of obstructing a highway, was diana, installed the new chapter. tried before Justice of the Peace Gow Those initiated were: Professor Of the ten state campaigns for the New Soda Fountain. en last week, and dismissed. Bert Prescott, debate coach; Vernon working child, six are in Southern The Eagle pool room has Installed Motschenbacber, Dal King, Fred Har states and four in Eastern states. The a brand new sanitary soda fountain, desty, Bert Lombard. Anthony Jaure- .campaigns are directed against the in preparation of caring tor a thirsty guy and James Douald. legislatures. public when the hot weather co TElEPHONt CO HENNY IS ACTING AT UNIVERSITY Two Escape From Jail EÍGIES ELY 10 KID BALL TOSSE RS WILL PLAY Other Prisoners Refuse to Make the Attempt ♦♦♦ » » *♦« Meter Charge Restricted STATE FORESTER Chiseling out the mortar around, According to Banta, the mon fin PECTN TO HEE 3.50 HOAII NEPER. i '»ally practice is the order of the one of the stone« in the wall of the ished their work and were gone hy 2 VINOUS NAME!» FOR THESE day with the Eagles, a local kid base- • ounty Jail. Ja Groom and Charles 'o’clock. They Invited him to escape, IITOMOIIILE INVASION OF THE |ball aggregation, as tbe texm has its Spencer, two prisoners, made their ¡but he refused, saying hr had nothing PLACEN NOOX HOOVE RIVER VALLEY IS PLAN ¡work outlined for next Sunday. Un < «cap« from custody early Sunday to run away from Jaaen Howard, ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ morning, after shoving the stone out charged with bootlegging, and Thos. NED TO BOOST FOR THE COM ' iliat day the lads will go to Dairy and SALEM, June S State Forester I play the Dairy Cowboys. of place. Thus far they have not iG. Smith, charged with the Beal mur SALEM, June 8.—According to regulations, except by the commission ING RODEO The Dairy aggregation is composed rules promulgated been recaptured. der, two Indians, were also In jail at F. A. Elliott is sending letters to all I by the State Rail I and set out in the public schedule« of of men, and is said to be a pretty fast road Commission, public utilities can Groom was awaiting the action of |the time, but did not attempt to es lil» supervising wardens out over the the utility. No rental shall be charg- »tale, requesting them to immediately Hie grand jury on charge of burglar cape. A number of the local Elks are ¡organisation. 'hereafter only exact from patrons de : ed by any utiltty for any meter In- izing the Hixon store nt Fort Klam The jailbreak waa not discovered hubmlt a list of road supervisors or planning an automobile excursion to posits for services which are equal to stalled by It which la used by the ath. Spencer had been bound to the until late Sunilay morning Search other person» intere»ted Ifi the pro Medford on Saturday for tbe purpose Free Stoves. tbe estimated cost for the first months utility as the basts for the rendering federal grand jury on a charge of was nt once started, and a reward has tection of the timber of the state for of advertising and boosting the Ro C. B. Coon’s electrical stove is at- ; bill where cash is paid by the custom of bill«.’* {appointment as fire wardens, to serve deo to be held here July 3, 4 and 5. tructing much attention today, owing er, and deposits not to exceed the es boot legging. been offered for the men Announcement was also mad« by It han been the habit of the prison- ! |( is believed that the I ni pie ruent during the closed fire season, which It is probable that a delegation of to tha distribution of free electric timated *'ost for a slxty-days bill the commission of new rule« with re ■ rs III the county jail to alt up late nt : used In tearing through the uiortar {began June 1. business men and representatives of stoves there. These gifts by Coon where tbe cash is not paid. lation to the supply of water for do Ono of the chief duties of such war- the Chamber of Commerce will also {have absolutely no string on them. It eight, playing cards, or reading, and : wa» furnished hy some friend of Any utility may require from any mestic purpose«, and for the supply of i heli sleep late the following day. All Spencer late thill evening, as the ¡dena 1» to l»Hue burning permit» for go along. is said they are In honor of Coon customer or prospective customer a gas. With relation to the supplying were given the liberty of the corridor quickness with which the men worked i burning sltiMhlngs and to keep an eye The plan at present is to leave here Junior, for whom “Rae" haa been deposit on account of current bills, tn of pure water the rule« say: I,a»t year 275 road Saturday morning and return Sun- (suggested as a front name. Miturday night hy Sheriff Ixiw, after i through the wall allows that there {on such Urea. case of customers whose bills are pay ' Each water utility delivering wa ii Henrch had been made in the jnll ¡must have li<N*n some especially de- {supervisors were appointed wardens, day, but this schedule mill be changed able in advauce, not to exceed an esti ter for domestic purpose« shall fur land this year It 1» expected to appoint to leave here Sunday, so as to be in "I ¡nrher Ow ner Visit«. for weapons, tools, etc. »Igned device used. «, mated thirty days bill; in case of cus nish a supply which shall at all tlm«« Between 11 and 12 Saturday night Another »(range thing in connec 1 :i50, beside» 75 to 100 volunteer«. .Medford Monday morning, when the C. L. Gilliam, a prominent timber tomers whose bills are not payable in be free from Injurious physical ele lie prisoners retired. Harry Ilantn, tion with the nffnlr la the fact that state bankers will gather for theii c-.iier and president of the Klamath- advance, not to exceed the estimated ments and disease producing bacteria, ulnn held to the grand Jury, says that (he aperture through which escape Home Froin O. A. (*. convention. Lake Counties Forest Fire Associa- -ixty days bills of ¡uch customer.’* I and shall cause to be made such tests lie was awakened hy the sound of waa made la 10 >4x12 14 inches. Groom Miss Elsie Orom, Mia» Maysel San Among those who have already tion, is here front Portlaud to consult say the rules. aud take such precautions an will In blows on the wall, und turned on the Is over »lx feet high, and Inta broad derson and Mis» Ruth Avery, who aro stated they were going are Leslie ¡with J. F. Kimball, secretary of the "No utility may require from any jure the constant purity of its sup light. Groom and Spencer ordered ishoulders, and the authorities are 111ending tbe Oregon Agricultural Rogers, Chas. J. Martin. C. H. l)ag association, relative to plans for fire customer or prospective customer a ply. A record of all such teats sad him to shut It off, nnd fearing phy ipuilled over how he managed to «et College, are home from Corvallis for gett, Ertney Hosier, J E Bodge and protection during the coming sinn- deposit to pay any part of the cost of reports pertinent to tbe water supply sical Injury, he did so. Ithrough such a »mall opening. the an tn mor. O W Robertson rr«r. installation, except under rules and shall be kept." I I - ? i ■ . ; » ' W M Hba Charge Cannot Exceed Thirty Day Bill, Says Board ». ■ ♦♦♦ THE COWBOYS OX THEIR OWX