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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1909)
'7I .t Klnmnth FiiIIh I-'iiit and Best D;iily. Ojv Advertiser Oct Me Best Reault. 8e WMk 4ftffli tbtwfJr fwmjf Tmiiik YrAlt. No. 7!l2. KLAMATH FALLS. OUEGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909. WALLIS ARRAIGNED CHARGED WITH STEALING BORD CATTLE iU'uiti: nomumt aiioi;i:i. Indicted With Liskey and Vestal -Will Probably Be Tried on New Charge First SHERIFF CAPTURES VESTAL IN MISSOURI him. ritmi.tm.v T.iii: a i:i;ic 'IO NIX'I'lti: . Jl KV...M.IV COMMI.M I." H.l'l L'illMV. of hlc!i lilt iittornoyh knew noth Iiik on short notice Judge Nulnml nasuieil Mr. Ilonroa llml In ram WiiIIIj was trlcil on tin ,!!) iharKV. tin. detinue would be Khi'ti sulllilenl tlmu to proparu theli cane Hi, slated that in, would uol Jul tliu case l,ofciru Halunlnv. nmi i " iinKcil the attoruoys fur tlm statu to Hoy Vlnl, the murh wanttd maiijb.. mid) befon. that tlmu to state koe vtldeiic", It la bulluvul. wllll0" which tluirr.u liny UticJ to try tunvkt inl bleak up tnv kiiuk r I """'"nilntit. It Is believed that It j will loiisuiuu n wpi.k to procure u 'Jury A it win be ULci-akiiry to ex- Ihiiuat lliu olil panri before Mumuioie Klamath t'ounty stock tnloves. linn Uu captured by llheilif Humes, uoir Jopllli. Missouri, au.l la now ,,K a now venire. thr,u will uccussar tfluk brought back to tills city. Vcs.'lly bu aotno day tlnlay. IJy bci;lunlue til was ruu down utter buliiK traod ' lliu trial on Saturday, lliu khirltl wsrly J0U0 mlli-s And tliroiiKli alxlcotild hae Hutiday In which, to start talcs, llu will bo brought to Ilia-'for the cgiintry to summon the now math Kalla ntnl tried Willi Chai I, la- venire. It Ih admitted thai It will must In, tlioiUKh this xnuson botlt HH ll pilllllllR illlll Hpi'uyillK, ntld thft At 2 n clock llilii afternoon Judge Nolund lii-ard lliu uriJiiiiibtilK on tliu demurrer llk-il axnhut tliu Indictment iWiltml I)i l Jl While, iliarged with falsify Ini; in the Issuahco of a prescription for IjitoxIcatlnK" liquor. II. 1.. Ilenson, of HoiiHon & Htono,-ap- ptared for Mr. Whlto, and el' forth In Ills demurrer Chat I he indictment Tn,vr ':':"::T': "i "- accord.,. t0 for codling moth will liuvv to bo at-1 tended to by nil huvltiK beurlnK trcei. With rnll tratmportatlon to near, thero will ho no K"'"l oxcujo for lael: of material It nttemlul to and no mirh excuse shall prevail. If your trees iirn not worth attending to, rut (liinii down and burn thorn up. They ciiimot lemnln nil n suurco of Infection for Hiirroutidini; orchards. I rlvo tht timely warnlui; by pub lication 'I In, next will bu by per sonal r.otlcu with n very short time for tompllanco. O A. 8TKARNH, I'rult Inspector. NEW GAME LAWS SERIOUS CALAMITY kry and Alt. Wallls on :i charKu of utile atealliu: Tln II rat public iidmUllou ou the putt of tlm I'rtxrt'iilliiK Attorney's iifilcn that Venial wna In t'liHlody, una bu a illlllculu tnak to find twelo men qualified to alt iih Jurori on thin iaao. Kuykvtidall Informed tliu Court that thuri' wna iinoiht.r Indlctiiii'iil aualnm Liskey unit Wulllia and bu mail ahorlly after Court ioiivnil I would like to havu then) arralxued Ihla inorultiK Tlm Court had Ul-: at IhU time. Tho two men were pun-.) of u number nf ina on the brought Into Court by deputy i-her- ii:.xs i:.Ti:it.Mi.iio.v or um. ti:k rowii i.v lua.M.VTirs iiiii:i:i)i.o (jiior.Mis. the proll(in of the Local 'Option law. No charge wai made Of llleg' ally soiling Intoxicating liquors, and it wfiu argued that no provitlon Id the Local Option law makes It Illegal for a regular practicing physician to UtUii n prescription, either falicly or othorwlno, for Intoxicating liquors. It wax also argued-that If thore Was tiny provision in tho Local Option law making It u crime to falsify In isiulng a prescription, that portion of the law would he uncomtltullon at, lu that no reference was made to tho crime- in tho caption or title 'of thq law. Attorney Kuykendall presented the argument for tlm state, mid after tho ntiU orltlcs woro proiented by tho attorneys. Judge Nolnnd took the matter under advisement. TO MAKE SURVEY OF WOOD R A.VOTIII.'l: .MAX rott thi: its.i.vf: ASVLCM. Klamath County certnlnly got It In the neck when It cornea to the pro tection of the game of this county. Tho new gamo law singles out Klam ath County from nil tho counties of the state and allows open shoot. ln.,Mnl, ,., , In of ducks from August I to April',, ,,,, , bc ,,n'nBt,rou, ,nan " " '"". " """ ;to be at liberty, and the asylum au- Tl... orgltial bill as li.trodur.ed Mlor,M w, ,, inru-rb, nol t0 provided for at. open sea-on from ,url, ,,,, 0OBP. 0 lnl.B,B0I mt Heptiimber 1 to Mnrch 1 Tlil.rwasL,tn, ,,,. .,.,. i,,m,i Mln a . ...... , ..,..., ..... .. ..... a.,.H MM. has threatened to gel even with Dao Alexander, who Is being, held for trial on a chargo of assault wfth intent to kill on tho person of an Indian named, Burnsldcs, has been declared Ineane and will bo tent to tho asylum at Salem. Count' Health OllU-cr Dr. Hamilton mado tho ex- Alexander considered too long a sraron and n petition with scvurnl pag nt names signed to it A'as sent to Senator Mor rviiiHii, asking him to have tliu soli um changed to October 1 to Kcbru- Uiwket, and announced that It would lit, and the Indictment road, ihiux-, lirj (t tla ruttnit off two month lake up the ram, of tliu Slate '. I,l-, Ing them tiigiither with Hoy Ve-ital, key, U'allla and Welch, mid fiat ! If 'with stealing on Norember C, 1'jOS, Walll wan ready fur tilnl llenaon It Ktonu InCormi'd the Court that tlm ilufume was nudy for tliu trial of Alt Wallls 1'ioaecut IriK Alloriie) Kuykendall stilled that the proauriilloii would III. t, n lew Ja. but would bu read) to li the rsau by Salurilny or Monday Clr iiimttaiirt had nrlun whereby II mliclit be advhablu to llml try Wal Ha ou another fhiirgu for which he a Indliied It was evldint that I lie proaei'iilloii a'i Hliuply walling fur the leliirn of the nherlff with Venal In order In have the eitltle Mi'slliiK cane coniu up llrit Jllilgw lleiiMin nliJiTted' to the de lft)', and argued that WiiIIh had beun pt In Jail a long time, that their Mlm-aiuii wern all here, and that lliey bud devoted nil lliolr time to lb" piemiil .case and It would not bo ' lair to switch off on another charge, one steer and one rou belonging to lei Hunt Wallls una represented by lluuson A Mtonu mid In the ab senio of Attorney MIIIh, A. I. I.e.iv lit app.'.ircd for l.lakuy The) asked until tomorrow In which to plead. Judge Nnluiiil act 10 o cluck liimur rnw as the lime Inetead of lessening the scuhoii two liiouths have lieun ndded. The sportsmun of this section are ery much worked up our tli mut ter, ami It la claimed that the now law N a calamity It Is the worst posslhlo thing that could hav hap pened Allowing the killing or Hie birds In the fall before thev are able to fly. and extending the unison dur ing the nesting perlor will mean that tho great Klamath County hunt ing will bo ruined In a few years. It is almost Impossible to believe that this thing has happened. It certain ly seems that them must bo it mis take vomvwlicru. toine one when ho gets loose. Even the ntpruey .who was appointed to defend biro, refused to go In tho cell with him, but consulted with him tliiough the burs. AlexamlT will bo taken to Salem tomorrow or Sat- i until) I.ISKKV KOUXIl (Utll.TV. 'Ill OUCH MtlllNTS. The time tor jpiuylug Is le-iir lit hand and thoL hat lug fruit trees should altiiiid to the pruning of mine, to nbilPtit the mcesslty of ex ceaslve waste of spra)lng material j a well as to Insure gieater results.' Tlm case of the State vs. Charles All trees that wore Inrevted with J l.lskey, charged Jointly with Alf. Wal- wimli y aphis the past s.nsou, should , IIh with the theft of twenty-ouo hors- have the dirt removed from a bpacu of two feci around the trees, and deep enough to expend lliu main roots to enable them to Ln thoroughly sat tiiated with the sulphur and lime so lution. The addition to Infected trees es, went to tho Jury at 6:30 last ev ening and at 0:1D woro ready to re pot t. A verdict of guilty was re turned and tho Jury discharged. Match 1 was tho time sot by JmlKO,j,,mu0 ,i.rco daughters and two sons. Noland for pronouncing sentenco ou Mnj. Tom Patterson, of Swim Lalto. i.ri:ni:siixt; xkw.s IfAlltV .XI VOX.VA VA1.1.EV. Mr and Mrs. Thos. Michael, of Hairy, weru visiting nt the home of Mr 'and Mrs. Oo. Smyth Monday and Tuesduy. Manuel Vlerra is moving the wind-1 mill he recently bought from W. H. I IIIIbh to hit place. I'erry Handles, From Big Klamath Lake t of Navigation to Deter Cost of Imprbvemen es and get a buckboard In which to continue tho Journey. Thoy did not reach Dairy until 3 p. m. Uco Smyth and daughter, Anna, left for tliu Kails Monday as witness es In tho Alf. Wallls trial. Mr. Wal lls and Mrs. Alf. Wallls accompanied them. Perry Handles will statt for Med ford Sunday. Mrs. Handles will go later, romalnlng for the present at the homo of Mrs. Manuel Vlerra. Godfrey and Fred Hock's and C. C. Pearson's children are now staying out of school on account of tho bad roads, but thore Is still a largo at tendance. David tills, who graduated from tho Hlldcbrand school last-May and is now going to High school In Med ford, writes that they are having prott fair weather over there. He says they have now moved Into the now high school building and he oass cd the first half year's work with an average, of SS per cent. Win, Flackus made a trip over to Mr. Strublo's place In Swan Lake Feb. 21, finding him In a. very bad condition, worso than bo has been for years. Ho Is to be taken to a hos pital and cared for. Ho baa ranch and a few head of stock, and during his absenco some one win bo ap pointed to taka care of his property. Ho will probably leave In 'About a month. Mr. and Mrs. Qoo. Smyth and Anna Smyth, and Mrs. W. II. Bliss went to Dairy Saturday, to attend the fun eral of 'Thos. Michael' mother. Henry Stanley visited with Carl Hitter last Saturday. SURVEY MADE THI Price 6 wtmri' vLI itiH t it inH &!rM- iHsfliiW wiuiBNT BaiiiiiiiiiH madtlQPPHI CONGRESS OnUEllg W -WILL BE GREAT TO UPPER COUV NO" MORE IttV FOR PRESIDENT. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. The House today rejected the Senato pro- John Anderson. Scy Pool. W. II. Bliss vWon Increasing to $100,000 the sal- Godfrey lleclc and Wiu. Flackus are assisting him. Mrs. Thus. Michael passed away ut her daughter's home in Swan Lake list Thursday night. February IS. Sho had had tho grippe a short time be fore but had fceemlngly recovered, but was found dead In bod by her daughter Friday morning: The 'fun eral was held at tliu homo of A. L. Michael In Dairy Saturday and burial was mado Sunday In tho Bonanza cemetery. Sho leaves to mourn her I.hlicy t I asT1 "1 VsSsHsW BssW wskW Ltsw AsvV ssV. 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Michael, of Dairy, and Tom Michael, of Dairy. .Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Gray and son, Harrison, made a trip to Dairy Mon day. Wo are glad to see Mr, and Mrs. Gray up again after their receut tllncuiej. Jacob Rilc'cL went to the FulU lust 'Tuesday to ntlend tlm mertiiiR of jldlrectoro of tho Water Users. He 2 wai compelled to go horseback on X account of tlm roaiU. l.udwlg Storzl and Chas. Woelk wont up to tliu luttcr's homestead last wook to saw wood. Fred Heck and sons, Frauk and Albeit, and Willlu Jonas .are busy working on their tree, culture-. Whllo the roads aro so bad tho boys cannot coma to school. , Master Orvlllo 8mytli will bo com pelled to stay at home from school during his father's absence at'Courti Miss 'Anna and Mary Smyth visited with their cousin, Mrs. Alf. Wallls,; of East Yonna, last Sunday. , John Oonnoll la working at the Smyth ranch" during Mr. Smyth's stay at tho Falls. ' ' 'Mlti Rosa Beck, who was -sub-' poonacd on tuo Liskey- trial, return ed to her'ho'me fa Yonna Monday. Sho reports the roods, as being In a very bad condition, the stage .break ing down before they had reached Dairy and the stage1 driver was com ary..ot.the President, During, tho debate Clark (Mo.) de clared that Instead of $50,000 tho President actually received $291,000 per annum. Tho Hoitbi) later refused to accept tho Senato amendment Increasing the Speaker's salary. OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. Homo talent club, direction of J. II. Heardc, In a grand Minstrel Olio. To bo followed by tho three-act mu sical comedy, "The Dovil In Society." Admission SC and 60 centi. I . i A survey la to bo Hlver from the Klamath Lake to the head of navigation to determine the cost of tho necessary Improvements to open the river to general naviga tion by steam boats. Congress has appropriated $SI5, 000 to be expended on the rivers tad harbors of Oregon. The measure) makes a lump appropriation (or the maintenance of works heretofore be gun, tho amount ot this sum belsc Intended to continue the preserve)- Hon of such works until July 1, 1910. when It Is expected another river and harbor bill will become operative. The river and harbor bill this ses sion Is purely an emergency measure. Xo appropriations are mads for new projects, but a number of surveys are authorized, among them that ot Wood River. This Is good news for ths people of this entire county. Ths ssors at tention that can be attracted la this direction ths better It Is for ths coun- ' try. There will be many promlneat men visit Crater Lake and this sec tion In the next few years, and. bo opportunity should be lost to Inter est them, so that when an appropria tion Is asked for the Improvement of tho river, public sentiment will be strong enough to Insure Its success. BOAT WIIX CHANGE Commencing Monday morning, March 1, the steamer Klamath, which connects with the railroad, will leave at 9 a. m. Instead of 8:30 as at pres ent. This will not necessitate the passengers waiting so long at Hol land for the departure of ths train. These winter evenings are Just ths time fqr study. See the I. C. 8. man at tho new Portland store. For a few days only. IS i .., '--DRTtoAVID KOI ERT8, Wisconsin State Vctiriutiaa, I h Dr. David Roberts ia the best known practical vetertaaritn . anaycjsringry imflor in tqo country. You can get' his' book "Practical Home Veterinarian," cloth ' bound and iltatfed, FRIvE. You can get a high class live stock paper FREE for wjjmU year. Ask about these offers at Star Drug Store j k yv , x" SOTiey Have It" m :y'll m t pelled to go back to one of the ranch- 0MM0ww ,. .!,l "liaaBii