The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 11, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, SKITEMKER 11. 1008.
Price, 6 Cents
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IDIAN MURDER CASE
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ilterilf Awiili Instructions
Bi'loro (iiiinij to Alturas
After Willio Ittirc ley
fll (tilling Wl.lllll) lvU)kl'Ullllll
merited ii incoHjiKw fintii llii' Minnie)
MhHIi'lul Hit tmiiiiliii; In wliti Ii In'
IViVo l ii h lim iiiiIiiIiiii I tint ii iilnie
nuillted lit nti llnlluii mi llm Ken-
TtnlliiM wiiiild lm n in ni' liil tin- Fed
fif.! (milt 'I ln mi'muige uim In mi-
!wrr in mi liniili) Bi'iil l Mr Kid-
kittidail wliii link! il I lm Aitm iim) ll.ii
Feral in Hour) iiii.ii iii aiiiimii'v Mr-
(Cvuii iii riiiiiiini, ir 'in' iiihi' uiin mi'
ffar, tin I' ili-r.it ( "11111 1
LTI'I- Will III! Illllt Willi.' Illlllll'),
ftlgt-tl wild Hi.- iiimili'i- nf Hhl O
fjacnhn will mil In' 1 1 li'il li.'i... Inn will
(have in Im luliih in for I IjiikI lii'fnii'
Ilk l-dirul I'ihih Thenfiiie Kin in-
IMh Kltli't Will lil naked ii ii; i.
Rm
(Il.lttte) in tinw being hi'lil I i) tin'
nmerllf n( Minim (niiiiu. mill Slietirr
trims l watting iii lii'ar (mill tlm
tot I III Miiirni't ii nllli'i' In I'nitlninl
pforr In1 nil it lilm Tin' I'tilled
I(MIm Marshal ma) lm m-nt n(iir llm
;pfH"in"' I'Hl II In inure llinti llki'l)
I Mr Homes will In- ili'nill;cit In
HiiMr iiii irliiiii'i, in wlihli rum'
i nut) Html iiiiiiiirinw.
nili' law mill vlr.niuun I'lifnii'i'liii'iil
III Hllllllll'D IIKIlllinl ll'llllll'H mill din-
i rlfnliiiilliiiiH IIimiiiiiiiii'IhIh Hint llm
I ill Twl it t iiiiiiini'iM' law lm fnillii'r
mni'iiili'il mi ii n in (tlvn rnllroudn lln
lll'.lil In Hike mill iiiiIiIIhIi tnifllr ng
ii'I'Iiii'IIIh, Hiiliji'il In iiiimiil nf
tlm CouitiilnMou, Inn maintaining nl
wayn tin' irlmliln nf iiimpclllliin ,c
Iwi'i'ti naturally lompctlug linen nml
lltoldlllg Hit' (till til It Idllttlll of Hlllll
linen by mi)- mi'iiiiK w'linlHoi'vi't
I'litnm mull NiiIIihiiiI Ii'kIhIiiIIiiii
nml Hiipi'i InIuii im will prevent llm
uvi'i -Imhiii' nf Mm kit nliil IhiiiiIh Ii) In
leiMule i mili'in
I'uMim iii'rinmii'til ruiieni'y nyMem
llnil will nvnlil nil emotgouilen
I'llVlllM IUIHNIIKI' of IIIIHlllI hlltlllgH
lunik lilll iiiiw i"iiilliii; befuie Cnn-r.riim
i l)"i Imi'N fur ntiii'iulnii'iilii nlrenglh
lenlng Hlirrmnti itntl'tiiiHl law In gle
giouloi iiiiilinl nwr Inli'mlntii inr
limnlliitiii linking itmiKi'liiini 'ii wit uf
iiiiiiiniiil)
I'l'ilKi'M ili'tntlnii In I'Miy inline
Hint miiki'H fin lln' Iii'lti'itiii'iit nf urn
illtlmiN minim: IImiiii' wlin Inlinr.
i'nwnn Hiiilii mill Niil liiiuil it lI fur
inline nl good limilii
I'liliili'luim ntli'inim u ilUenfr.ili
i III"" inlnii'il Mili'in
lll'l lllll't It Rill tl (ill I'Mi'IikIiiII llllll
I'tlflltK'llH'lll llf ihll MTVltC IllWH.
Iiiilimn'i iiiiiti'ini'iil in iniiMTti' un
til t nl iihiiiik in mnl in Imptmo ilem,
(milium and wnli'iwn)it
Di'ilium fur mi hit ; I'liuugh In
WORK AT CLEAR LAKE
Wagon Road Will Soon Be In
Shape for Hauling Machinery
Inotiqh Work Will Be Done (his fall to Insure: Completion
ol Dam Next Summer-farmers are Beginning lo
Get land In Readiness Tor the Water
American Hotel. J, A. Martin of tho
Port Klmnntli stngo lino learned who
ulni wmi mnl fniind HrltonMeln. After
leaving Heno no ono would nccopt
miy money from tlm little traveller
mnl Mm landed In town with .$17.50,
little nallzlng the round-about way
hIiu liml to travel to find her grand
pi rent
Work mi the Clear l.aku road In
piogtennlng in n tury natlsfaetory
iiuiiilier mnl II Ik expected that with
in a week or no the road will he (OKI
ileti'i mi Dial the i utirjia inn lm mov
ed lo Clear Lake and work will Nlurt
on tint iniintruiilnu of (he dam. Tin)
innMriiillon lamp nt llm head nf l-an-Cell
tulle) Iiiim iilinut twelvn men
wnrklug on llm rn.ul, nml tin-He with
(hn tamp will he moved tit-Hie dam
Mln ii Minn ii h they tire IhroiiKh with
I he iu.nl work
It la lii'ieiiHiiiy In inmplete Hie rnnd
hefote ail) work tan lie tlotie on tlm
dillil li h Ihere III" ftnm 7f, lo Kill lout
nf riiaHTH, mi krrtiMiorn, machinery
and heiuy freight to he hauled In
mid llm road iiiimt he In gond londl
Hon lo nlutid the ht-nv) travel. Mr.
MiIihIh. nf lloiialiui, Iiiih heen liwnrd-
miilulaln honor of Nnllon mid aid llie.eil llm lonlrnil, hy the Itrclamntloti
I'tilled Htnlen In preKervliii; Interna
, lliitinl penre
I'rKeit lei;ll.illull In iehe iner
rlinut marltie
Cuviuii lltxT.it iidiiilnlHtinllnn
ienliiti lawn
ll'illetH that the l elitelinlal aillll
Kerviie, fur the ImnllnK of the
frelKhl
Weather
lKHVeril lln
l.miKi'll valle), ntinrilliiK to the per
inineiil nurvey now In pri;re, la on
a initih IiIkIht elevation that tlm pre
liminary nurvey line. Tlila la the ca
nal Hint will nerve Vonna tulley. On
llm went nlde Hie prenent nurwy In
ahniit on the Kratle of the prellliilii
ary line.
Nnw that Hie hiilhlliiK of the lirl
Knllon n) Klein U defliillely nnnureil.
a titiiiib.'r of farnn-rn hn nlKtillled
Ihelr Intention of hef-innlng to put
I heir land In nhapn for the water.
While Hie general "la)" nf the Innil
In Ihln net linn iimkiM thin wnrk eas
ier Ihaii In mnnt Ini'iilltk'i, I lie nliap
ln up of the land for Irrigation U
no ntnnll tank, and It will tome eanler
If carried ihrough a perlud of three
or four earn. Then when the water
In aallnhle the land will he ready for
Having a Good Time
' c fliitrier, the man who wan given
two yearn In the penitentiary for
'forging a iJietk for 1100 on 11. W.
.Straw, In apparently having a good
time nt Hnlem. N'eerthelet he would
I like to get out of tho pn. The follow
ing letter wan reclvcd from him hyi
County Jailer John Kchallock:
Salem, Ore., Kept. C, 1908.
Dear Kir:
I I thought I woulil write anil let
ijoii know how I am getting along.
Kver)thIng In different to what I ex
pected; wo nave tho finest of treat
ment here. I know I have aurn ho
luneil injnelf I am playing In tho
hand the (timet and piano In the or
rhentrn And we nuro bave swell m lu
ll . Vou ought lo henr it. Our warden
lie re In a great lover of munlc to wo
have plenty of It. I have been talk
ing to John Wllllard and he wantn
)ou lo write, lie In getting along
line. I wlili you would talk to ex-
CITY COUNCIL
MEETS AGAIN
Grants More Build
ing Permits
MAYOR DECIDES TIE
Revised Hawker's License Is
Not Just as Council Or
dered It-Laid Over
or
inmtltlonn will prohalil)
amount of work to he
loliHerved an ii pillillc, put l lot Ir hull-
I day
I lleilnren thai unthe luhnhllantn of
ll'tiltn Itliu nhniihl he nl unco toller-
l'MHel nf lleplllilliiiii ViiIIimiiiI Ciiii- thi'ly innil" iltlrenn of the tlnileil
done thin fall, hut enough will he nr
iiiinplUheil to liiiiite lompli'tlon of
tlm dum Ii) next niiuimer. An yet.
erai) of the lilrtli of Ahrnham l.ln- Inothlng Iiiih heeu detlded upon In re-
mln. mi Imimirlal nplrlt whom, naiim n.Tt to Hie Clear Lake nynleui, ex
ntaiidn iimong Hie flint of thone gheu jiepl the hiillilliiK nf the diiiu. hut II
to tlm world h) llm great republic, ho u iiiili,- prnlmlile Hint nt the next
1'i.viroitM i inner.
ti'llllnll I'tlllclpli"..
Kllnlari iineiuliiiiully fur a re-
linn of the larllf h) u npeclal net
Rli nf Cntigrenn Imniedlnlely fnllnw-
Hie lliilugiiinllnli of the tietl pre-
ll'lil lealtlrinn pllmlplii of prnler-
LHon
Slalen, mul that all olhetn, properly
iualllleil under exlnllng lawn, reilil
lug in nnld Ulmnl, nhotild have the
prltllege of Ihi inning nnttirallfetl
I'lUiun the Immeillale aduilnnlnn nf
the Terilloilen nf New Mexico mid
Arlinnn iik neparnle ntalen In the
I'lilnii
Karnentl) f.itom enlalillnhmenl nf
a lliiienu of .Mlnen mid Mining
Aihlnory Hoard of
meeting of Hie
l.uglneern work
nulhorlred II in Ihnughl tliern will
he plenty nf iiioue) nvall.ililn to run
nlruil a large mii Inn of llio main
cnnnln; while the ilellnlte nnmiranrn
Ihnl Hie H)ntem will be hullt will re
null in augmented nuhnrrlptiiinn of
laud
The tntinl III Hie ennt nlde nf
" Judge llennon and Attorney Moore
Next )ear nhould be die mint pro. iatid w-o if they would be In favor of
poroiiii thin nectlon of Klamath Cniiii-IKfi'mliK tli-lr t-onnerU towards a con
ty Iiiih ever experlennd. I'ollowlng idllloniil pardon and let mo know,
prcieitenl. Hie weather rumlltlonii I Hoping to hear from jiiii soon,
after a )ear like the present, nhould Vours truly,
be moil faxorable for bounteous C'. DITTNER.
Tops, and tlm (iorernmenl work, to-, He "re to write and I will give
gether with the fact thai any nurpliit ou n" Information I can.
of farm products inn be nhlpped by
rail illrett from Klamath Kails, will
provide a ready market. The nsur-'
ll.tltll WI.NTKIt mit HTOC'KMK.V.
on the canul will ,o,nt that the nystem will be coinpkt-
ed will attract land buyers, enabling
the preneul owners to dlspoe of their
execHH holdings al a fair figure. Tho
liroHperlty of tho farmer nml tho
prenence of n largo force of workmen
will make good times for the hunlntttn
men of llnnaiiza iitnl the town nhould
grow like a mushroom.
Int., . f.', trail" with I'lilllp-
Maen wiMi ilin legnrd In pnilii Hull
lt nnini nml inh.ici'ii ludutrli"
tll'iliiri" Hint part) will uphnld nl
Hliii'M Hn aulhiirllv and Inlegrll) . Judgen llahlwln nml llenniiu rcieh-I
tin iniirlH, iitat" and I'eileral, mulled a telegram from Hoternor Cham.
Ill H'T liiMlMt ihnl their power h lo heilnlu today announcing that the
The Mayor Would I A Long Trip For
Like the Fines A Little Tot
ilnile their lilnti'HH lltltl III ptlltett
lllielll mill pinpelty nhllll he
erM'il liiMnlate Annerln belief,
iwewi, that Hie I iiIi-m of piiicediire
I hi' l'"iliTul Cnilltn with riHpect In
innuanie of llm wrll nf Injiinrtlon
Killhl be lilnre III I'lirillel) defined 11)
llule mul that tin Injuiiitlou or
Dipniiir) ii'Mraliilng tinier nhould
Ihhiii'iI without lint lie, exrepl
ten liiepatalili' Injur) would le-
Hit flnin ilela), in whlih cane a
wed) hi'iirlug Hiereufter nhould be
muled
ApprmcH eiiiuliui'iil of rullinail
intnmlllee nppiiliileil to protldn the
iiiemin for llm building of the buiile
aril.tn Crater Uike, wnuld meet In
I'm llatiil mi next Monila). Meni.rn
llnldnln mid llennon ate the luembi'rn
of Hie iiiminlltiH' appnliili'il fiotn thin
ioiiiiI), and til") will prohahl) leave
Kuiidii) mniiiliig. i:. II. Iliirrlmaii In
the t luili man of the iiimmlttee, hut
It In nol probable Hint he will he pien-enl,
During the meeting of tho City
Council lant evening, one of the rutin
clliuen made a lemark relative to the
selling of whlnkey an wan brought
out In the cWilcnto In the recent Co
lien Court trial. Thin wan made Hie
ocdinlou fur the .Mayor to make a
iitatetiient of bin ntand and position
In the matter. Mr. Stilts remarked
that bo wlnhed that tho county could
turn tho legiilatlng of tho bunlnens
of liquor selling over to tho city. Un-
iler tlm law tlm county getn all the
I linen In enno of conviction for selling
Carl Ileal, one of llm pnwperoim ', 1mir, f H, city could get Iheso
rniichern of l.angell xalley, In In llm
city today
:- o
as a a fl a
J A J. JI
a
YHETHER you pay
us $15. or $40.
for a Suit or Overcoat
-you get the best Suit
or Overcoat that $15
or $40 can purchase,
K. K. K. STORE
Agents CONTINENTAL TAILORING CO.
'
lines," nnld tlm Major, "n would
neo Hint Iheso places were made to
pay fiich a lurge line Hint they would
i'IHkt hnv'i to go out of bunlnenit or
elne we would have a big revenue to
help pay the city expeiicex."
"Tlm ntalo law," said Mr. Stlltn.
"ptiU the enforcement of the prohi
bition law up to tint county ntllclals.
Tlm county gels nil tho nivenuen
from linen, anil that being the cane,
tlm city giDermii'nt cannot nffoid to
go to the oxpetiHu of getting evidence.
There wnuld ho nothing In II for the
city hut a big expense, and wo have
all tlm cxpciine wo can stand now.
What wo nut looking for now In a
notirro of revenue."
Tint Mayor further stated that I'."
believed tlm city wan being well legu
luted, and that tho city offlclaln were
faithfully doing tholr duty, a far aj
their authority extended,
KIFIK AT THE LAVA IIKIM.
I'artlert coming In from Men III
Hlnttt Ihut a big flro la reported an
rating In the Luva Oil. It U claim
ed that all of tho toed in thtt locality
In being lU'Htroyed hy tho Are aud that
It will ciiuso n hardship on tho cattle
and aheep men who art depending
on ttie feed there.
Tho l'elti Aato
U for hire nt reasoatble ratei to par
tie. Just cheap U la auto
us in a stage. H. S. PBLTS. Pin
and 6th streets. 7-81-8-Sl
The nlneycnr-old niece of Dick
I llrltellHtelll lirrlleil lien. U'.ulMi.i.lm-
- -.- .. ....... ...
evening from Chlru, anil the trip wn
an eventful one for tho little In'
Hoarding the train nt Chlro for Klam
ath rails, the little Minn landed In
Heno, Nevada. Down In Hint neck of
tho woods they hnvo nover heard of
anything elno except Nevada, dips,
pitches, hanging wnlls and other fnm
lllar mining terms. Occasionally
Homo of tho oldest Inhabitants men
tion tho fact that there are such
Mates us Oregon to tho north and
Cnllfoi iiin to the went. To tench Ore
gon thorn In but one route that over
the narrow gtinged tuiu-plke, known
locally an tho N. C. O. railroad.
Ou alighting from the train nlii
lleno tho lone little girl, of couine, .
attracted nonm Utile attention. Some i
of the nhuipoin tried to ne her stif- 2
lUlent mining stock of mime defunct!
mine to consume tho few dollars Hho'
had, but there wan only one thought.
tippeimonl In her mind-Klanuitli f
rails, Oregon, ami she would not part'
with a cent that did not assist her In .2
reaching her destination, rinnlly nli
klnd-lieiiiteil old netller took the mnl- a
ter In hand mid enlightened tho pop-iT
ulaco that there was only ono thing
to do to start her for Oregon Send
her north, and when she got far
enough along In that direction sho
would reach the bouudnrieri of that
Commonwealth. Then, peiluipa.omo
oue would he able to neud hor to the
place she waa seeking
Accordingly sho was bundled ou
hoard tho N. C O Haiti mul stinted
toward Alturas. On teaching the ter
minus of tho lullioad she found u
travelling mnu who took her In his
charge and brought her to Alturas
Here he turned hor over lo another
Kulght of tho Grip ami- ho conducted
her to Lakovlow, whoro u third broth
er took her In charge and brought Iter
to Klamath Falls. Landlnc at tho
It Is predicted that the coming win
ter will bo a hard one on tho stock
men of this section. Hay Is jiot ai
plentiful as In preceding car and It
Is stated that the Indications are for
u hard winter, with plenty of snow.
Tho farmers In tho southern part of
tho Klamath Haslrj, who bare not sold
their hay, have put a price of $8 on
It and bay that they will not sell for
lens.
Tho stockmen, on tho other band,
say that they cannot afford to pay 8
for hay and If they cannot buy for
lens, will hnvo to sell their cattle, aa
they will lone money feeding with hay
at that price.
Another large number of building
permit wero granted at the adjourn
ed meeting of tho City Council last
evening. Among the permit granted
were tho following: To L. Jacob,
for a two story brick on the corner of
Third and Main streets; to K. R.
Rcamen for additions to his residence
on Conger avenue: J. V. Houston, to
remodel his opera house building; to
Marlon Hanks, for a frame barn on
his property on Pine street; to Cbas.
I. Roberta for a two story residence
on Payne street, on the silo of hi
present residence; and to Carl Cofer
for a residence In First Addition near
the High School.
Thero was a division of the Council
on tho granting of the permit to J.V.
Houston for remodeling hit Opera
House. Sanderson and Hank voted
against It; Wllklna and Crltler for It:
Ankeny waa absent and Obencbaln
did not vote. Mayor Stilts cast the
deciding vote In favor of It.
The revised ordinance for a Hawk
er' License was Introduced, bat there
were several provision which did not
meet with the approval of the conn-
cllmen, and It waa decided to have a
new ordinance drawn up and present-
ed at an adjourned meeting Saturday
night.
F. II. Mills and R. S. Smith were
In Merrill yesterday a the opposing
nttorneys In tho case of E. Elvy vs.
II. W. Todd, beforo tho Justice Court.
.Mr. Elvy brought proceedings to eject
Mr.Todd from a ranch on which Todd
i claimed to have an option, A Jury
was .summoned but before the case
was brought to trial a settlement was
made, and Mr. Todd agreed to pay
tho costs.
CHESS PLAYERS.
The Chess Club meets at W. W.
Mckerson' tonight at 8 o'clock, and
extends a cordial welcome to chees
players, resident or visitors In Klam
ath Falls.
The chess players of Bonanza have
challenged the player of Klamath
Falls. We llko this spirit. Would
there were more of It. Tl better to
have lov'd and lost than ne'er to have
lov'd at all.
Dr. Tarrasch of Nuremberg. Ger
many, and Dr. Lasker of New York.
are at the present time Dlavlna a
series of twenty games for the
world's championship. Dr. Lasktr
won the tint two game and Dr. Tar
rasch the third.
SPECIAL TODAY.
We have 30 boxes of Yellow Craw
ford Freestone Peaches which we are
closing out today at 75 cent a crate.
The Monarch.
Going Camping ? j
We have the best guns
and ammunition. Let us
outfit you for a trip to the
mountains. We have the
goods that hunters need.
Going Fishing ? :
Our rods and tackle are
the best that are made
and the stock from which
we invite you to select is
very extensive. .
Roberts & Hanks i
Hardware Merchant!
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