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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
- Jb BaF lb WALK-OVER SHOES WEAR OUT BUT THEY TAKE THEIR TIME ABOUT IT Step into our ihoe department and let us fit you with . pair of the celebrated Wailk-Over Shocy-fittedln the Walk-Over Way-and you'll not have trouble on foot. Everything that it new ii here 3.flO to .JO.OO. Elk aole outing shoes of every description. We are agents for the following reliable brands of logger and cruising shoes-THREE LAKES, CUTTER, CHIPPEWA. JEFFERSON, NAPATAN. Expert Shoe Fitting Guaranteed ftglUirM&Utf'ftEHQMr K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers SAYS WHISKEY BLY IS COMING LUMBER MEN TO DROVE HIM MAD MAN ACTING QCKKHLY AT ALGO MA LOGOIXG CAMP ULAMES AL COHOLIC EXCESSES FOK HIS CONDITION TO THE RODEO: PLAY BASEBALL i Town topics TWO HKLAY 8TIUXGS, A NUMUKR JM)VM OK PKLICAX 1UV MILL OK OUTLAW MOUSES, AND 8KV- WILL ORGANIZK FAST NINE, KltAL COXTKATAXTS WILL BK ,VY OUT GOOD DIAMOND. AND EXTKIIED ' WII.I, MKKK rHAUIMONHHtP Ctah Mediae.- The Women' LI I. . ..... .... . orary wiuo win noia insir usual ihc !) meeting tomorrow (Friday) at 3:30 at tbo Public Library hall. Tbero Ii considerable Important business to attend to, and all member are re quested to be on band promptly Lu vita SJearns, president GAS GO. PROPERTY BEING DESTROYED While talk Is being banded out of what la going to be present during tbo Elk' Rodeo July 4. S and 6. My must not be overlooked. Dly ba sur veyed tbo comlnc Rodeo carefullr . t and Is coming boro strong, with the Intention of carting off some of tbe Mentally unbalanced by whiskey, according to bis own statement, Ed' Haas, wbo ba been employed at log ging camp No. 2 by tbe Algor&a Lum ber company, was taken In cbarge at the camp tbls morning and placed In ' tbe county Jail by Dcpuay Sheriff, Brewbaker. Ho will be examined, as 'rewards.. tn hl annllv whan Jlliln U'nnl,. m. I To begin With. tllCre'l the COWboy im fmn vv, relay race. This looks rood to Earl I Haas for a couple or days, accord-1 Walker. Rots Flnley and other ranch ing to workmen In tbe same camp, jcr ot that section, and tbey have a has been acting quccrly. and ha 'siring of fast horses la training, peat most of bis tlmo wandering In ' Bwldc the men' relay race prUe, the woods, away from the other men. lbT also bavo design on tbo honor 'on tbe cowgirl' race. Toward this .'end a second fast string 1 being (MRtM NOUMS LEADS TOHY ZS; Tbo announcement i.. ... . 'Continued from Page it when sbo was defeated by Miss Lillian 11. Hyde, tltlo holder for two yean. The latest diamond aggregation to break Into local baseball circle I from Pelican City, tbe community surrounding the Pelican Day Lumber company's sawmill. Rumor from that section are to tbe effect tbat tbe lumbermen bave banded together a most formidable contingent, and there HI bo surprise galore when tbe team invadea Klamath Falls to try conclusion with the Klamath Fall nine and tbe White Pelicans. A good diamond ha been laid out at Pelican City, and here every eve ning and Sunday, practise haa been going on. Everybody who expressed any desire to heave tbe globule around tbo lot was given a chance to make the team, with tho result tbat ;tho fastest In tbo camp are now picked. With the picking of the team, prac- tbat tbo Elk Mill pay a 50 prise for the wont bucking hone at the Rodeo, tbe Elks' horses being barred, bo started a skirmish for outlaws, and tbe wont Ii.l ah t. Huts nltjl .la.t 111.. Ilinreika lVia nt ,lMnt.A,l I. hMI . "" )""" i" uaiusfc.w ...., .uk.E. buin m jnuus .tiio na, continued unabated. Re- uyoe in a coniesi wnicu aiiracicu me rr wm oo eniercu irom uiy. ay u drlftlnK thu w,r from nla. , "u"'lng camp declare tbat tbe teamwork being developed would do credit to so mo of tbo crew spending tbe spring months around Marlin Spring. I i .LIGHTS IN WESTERN SECTION OK CITV AM RESULT OK DYNAMIT ING TWO MANHOLES IN CITV IIV THE HAY Hack Free Talarew Loul Gerber, a well known local cattle man, haa returned from TuUre county, Cal ifornia, when he haa been trading In catllo for several months. WILSON WILL 'JANE VISIT BIG DITCH TEl.lJi COMINEL GOETMALM THAT PRESENT CONGHKMSIONAL MEM SIGN WILL MHT TILL SEITKM. HER OH I4INGEK ADDAMS AS -Two MlM Geddard Isnerorra. - Miss Maude Ooddard, who' recently under went an operation at Olnckbiirn hos pital, I recovering nicely from the ordeal. Dr. Hamilton state, bow ever, tbat tbe patient Is not yet out of danger. J United PreuBervlce ' HAN FRANCISCO, June 13. manholes, containing the conduit of 'the PaclOc Gaa and Electric company wero dynamited today. A a mull the light In tbe West ern section of the city aro short circuited. I Thn nnllm havs rrratl Hermann Kbenwilter, a machinist. He 1 being sweated at headquarter. Ship la Cattle, A. F. Hunt came In Wednesday with several hundred bead of choice cattle from California. These were purchased la tbe countle affected by a bay scarcity, and will be fattened on tbo Klamath range for tho market United Pre Sent WASHINGTON, l. C June 11. 1'realdent Wilson today Informed Col onel (JooihnU, engineer In cbarge of the Panama canal construction, that ha will visit the canal at lit close of thn present eitra session of congress, Wilson added that he doe not look for an adjournment before September or October. CHICAGO MAYOR MIKHUm.TTIlH ,ltl! ,UV(XtT. I.G THE (AMUIi.tl'V 01' HMJ. KNOWN WIIITCIl .M MUM MINT Mill I'MCi; mm IS iETMNEB M CASE (Continued from Page 1) attention of hundred. She showed tho residents of that section. superior form on the greens and heridltlon, several riders tbero will com putting was superior to that of heruto In different event. rival. ' Miss Hollins Is of a type now com-' Tourney Start mon In New York society. She ride I LONG BEACH, L. I., Juno 12 Un Have for Male Fruit Jan, canned fruit, two stove, flour bin, tabaret arid Jardlnler, bod spreads, bed and springs, couch, library table, parlor stands, dresser, book cases, rattan rockors, chiffonier, window shades, etc. Mrs. Cadon. 834 Walnut ll-3t iaaa.a w..a.a&. " aa m and swims, and engages more In out-'der the auspices of the National Lawn, Jd lIIIuNl Jul LI IT n LOU door sport than in those of tbe draw-Tennis Association, tho invitation' Ing room. Taking sensible physical 'tournament of the Long Beach Tennla exercise in tbe open air, she got her- Club began today with some of tbe self Into condition for a golf contest I crack players of the East entered In which would bave tried tho ability of it lie competitions, many flrt class playen among the' men. I Rodeo souvenir spoons, tbe (Continued from Pag I) The Herald, fifty cent a moath. Miss Etberldge, a cbarralac bru n(ttte, made her flnt appearance at tbe Gaiety In "The New Aladdin." BUCK-1 Later alio nlavcd a small Dart and act i, . i. .. . t mgurona. sienmg uver, i.o eacn,od a, understudy la "Prlaoew Ca- ' atmcuawaaa ,rrC" at the 8haftebury theater. The noble lord Is Just 21, tbe same age a the actress. He la one of the young est brother of tho Duke of Lelnster, tbe premier duke, marques and Karl jof Ireland. Somo year ago tbe duke himself was aaved from a marriage with a woman of whom society didn't approve, and tbe family was ready for such an effort on tbe part of a brother. A statement ba been Issued by tho duke explaining that tbe "re port of tbe engagement" waa false. So tbo young lord ba hied himself away, and now Mlsa Etberldge la talk ing of a law suit against him. LOOK m ,Jw- ..-. Wo have for sale four house to Pel Iruu City Addition. Unlit oa Iota M xJSO feet Adjacent to Pelican Bay Lumber Company' big taAll. Heated all tlio year round. PRICE $600.00 rtrf?17. EACH ii rrt &Ji;1Wiinith OtvelowiMt Ci. tmfi' 'JSftWrTsi ' 1X- Mala Street j ; !.iawiJ'''x J ' J amaaaaak FaU. Ore, Ffeaaa 1 - fMAi-'' v' ' ' v ajBBBaBBHajBjavBKWfBaamBaBKaBH ' ms' il feji '' ' b HaW i, i" :' mamanaHusMuaJla&u .. .. shippingion Miers Tbe waters of Uppe'r Klamath Lake are receding, A musical Is tbe next on tba pro gram at Bt Cloud. -ooo- Potato planting at Buena Vlata U flakhed. About thirty acre were ptaated. Strayed or stolra. On Saturday night. Juno 7, from my ranch la Swan Lake Valley, one black mare, ieavy with foal, weight about 1,600 pounds, white stripe down forehead; branded "11" on left shoulder; ahod aharp be hind; bare In front; fresh collar gall on right aboulder; hlad leg bowed .cut; mane ha been cut Steven Babo, Swan -Lake. Reward. 10-t PEOPLE YOU MEET oo o- Tbere la talk of building a hall at Sblpplagtoa. Tata 1 aurely a mora la the right dlraetlea. Tba steamer Wlaeaa Will be kept busy tbe rt of tba tuauaer, HI The steamer Modoe la on of tba most powerful stern wheeler oa the Upper Lake. Yet aba had to try bar power when aba pulled Bark With- row'a houseboat off the way a few days ago. Refrigerators at 10 par cent fcelow eoet at Ie Plant. lMt A. F. Clublne of Merrill waa up on business Wednesday. Al Strickland and Jobs Cotman, tbe mayor of Wbttelaka City, are In tbe city on a business trip. Mrs. N. S. Flemlag and family came In from Merrill Wedaesday to attend to legal matters hare. Mr, and Mrs. E. J, Grant and chil dren are here from AIgoma for a abort visit Henry Vos of Whltelake la a coun ty seat visitor. I). M. McLemore returned Wednes day from a trip to California points. If It'a worth havlaa; It's worth In suring. See Chlclotav W Mate at. Today'a news la Tie Kerala. DAIRYING In sure to become a IssAHag. tedaatrjr In the KlamaUt Baste. I shall he pleased to show you ssaae of tbe very best dairy ranches la the Ktesaaah Ba ste from I0 aa acre Biles; fa mUlar wlih the coeatfft aad haviag faculties for sbowtec It, I as la a no- sttlosi to serve yon. CHILCOTtv New tire trial of Chenowelh and see that every posslblo point for and against the defendant I brought out. "Wo do not desire that the Indian he slilelilH." read Mr. Kuykendall's Instructions, accompanied by a lib eral retainer, "but wo want to be suro that ho get a square deal. We want to feel suro that If he Is ac quitted, It was because he was hot guilty, or that If bo Is convicted he was guilty," Tho men who subscribed to tbe fund which will cause Mr. Kuykendall to appear In court June 23 a amicus curiae In the case In which Cheno welh Umpo.ua Is charged with the murder of Frank Jack, are residents of tbe Willamette Valley, and are wealthy. Notably among them is It. A. Ilooth of the llooth-Kelly Lumber company, who formerly conducted a store at Yoncalla, headquarter of tho Umpqua Indians. He kasw Cheno welh when tlio redskin waa a papoose. and since has followed tbe career of the aborigine. "I want to see tbat tbo Indian gets a square deal," Mr. Ilooth Is reported to have declared when he Induced other prominent men to sbuscrlbe to tbo fund. "It does not make any dif ference to mo whether or not be Is acquitted. All I want to know Is that he Is not 'Jobbed'." Chenoweth Is an Umpqua Indian wbo several years ago came Into the Klamath country and affiliated with tbe Klamath Indians. He was em ployed on tbe reservation In different capacities, but prior to tbe murder of r rank Jack he worked as a carpenter, On the nlgbt of tbe murder of Frank Jack a number of Indians had been In Fort Klamath, and had been drinking. Chenoweth Umpqua has been declared by bis companions as having Ored tbs shot which took the life of Frank Jack. There have been many rumors cur rent of sensatloaal developments which would Involve others, but no one but Chenoweth has been placed In custody, Mr, Kuykendall's duties at the trial will be unusual, He will neither be associated with the defense nor tho prosecution. HU status in court win be more or Its problematical. It will ve itis duty to bla clients to Insist that a fair and Impartial Jury be secured. Then every point favorable to the prosecution will be Instated upon. Later every point In favor of tb In dian will bo sought to be brought out Messrs. Manning and Shaw will ap pear for tho defense of tba Indian, and District Attorney Irwin will n'ros- eeut. CHICAGO, June 12 -I'fualMlt suffragetle ale uscllns that Jut Addam be thn prusrrMlte rasrdldat ;for the mayoralty In IMJ, u a re sult of the !( ul tb iuSru bill. Mis Addam U stiosd lUffta! conditions In various Europo titles. It U not known whtlr ib will res. Sin a VSSjajWi 1 1 tS I W4 HnnSlVnSl (Continued from Psge I) of ferret service of the federal gov ernment can be depended upon to make effective for manufacture and transport of the ripe timber Included In tbe forest reserve of the territory (III question; and, "Whereas, Tlio present seem a most auspicious time to secure the cap'ltal noccssary for the development or Northern California and Southern Oregon by the construction of rail ways; "Therefore, He It Resolved, That tho chairman of this meetiBg Is here by authorised and directed to appoint a committee of nine members, three from Humboldt county, three from Siskiyou county and three from Klamath county, Oregon, which com mltloo shall have power to proceed with the organisation and Incorpora tion of tho Humboldt, Siskiyou and Klamath Railway company, and do (whatever things In their Judgment 'scorns best to promote and Insure the rorut ruction, with all possible dls patch, of a railway from Humboldt Hay lo Klamath Falls, Oregon, with such branches from the main line a may bo needed for the early and ade quate development of Northern Cali fornia and Southern Oregon. ' HAS MY WILL LE 06St HE (Continued from l'i II la It In tbe Herald T it's right, tbe For Hale A good llolsteln bull 2 years old. Addres G. 4). Orlisle, Klamath rails, Oregon. It r school, the priKloii, slier (onalsg. will march to the Wt Side Kkoel house. The order of tnsreb, as sr ranged, follows, Klamath Falls Military Hand. Hoy Scouts. Veterans of the Wars. Women's Relief Corps. Iiamiby's Kilo and Nruui Corps. Cltlien. The school children, loilead of Jokl- Jng In tbe procession, "III amnbUst tbe school house. Following U IM program arranged! Seleclloii Hand. Flag Shower Relief Corps. Presentation of Flag to tbe rVboel--Prealdent of W. II. C, In bsbslf I HnramiH Chanter. Response Superintendent liunbsr. Short Address by Prof. W. K. W' I'tat. M. K. Coatv and othir. Flag Drill Miss Uur HI"' Cue- Song. "Red, White and llluo" w ee.ee. Muslo Drum Corp. ' llenedktlon In addition to the eierclie at Is West Side school, tho membrililp Klamath Falls l.odgu No. "' JT nevolent and Protective Order of bw lii a...! ate Miiiirtittrlflto oblirT win nvm ears ',- - .. at tbe Kike' hall. The blithdaf of Glory Is snnually observed or " Lodge. . . s e .. it ! F a I ir you are in ioto " ",' ah.Mi i,nw vour feeling. On sen. Sterling silver at 1.2 6 b 11 at " - I CONKLIIVPS GLOVES THE BEST IN THE WORLD WE ARE THE txcllve a--1 fcnt.for the celebrated CONKLIN'S GLOVES. There are none"Juet a food". Why not ftt the beet? We will hw free of charge all I loves bought of ue that rip. BRADLEY HARNESS COHPANY k mr