The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 29, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29. 1908.
Puce, 5 Cents.
She
mtub.
SE GOES TO JURY
torneys Finish their Arguments
to the Jury
TERSTEINER TELLS HIS STORY
ndenl is Sick But Remains in Court Room llntH the Trial
I Concluded and Goes to the Jury-Many Women Pres
ent to Hear Conclusion of Trial
iiy's
PETBRSTEINER'S STORY
I
IVter Petcratelner, the defendant, teritiftud that tho first
t knew of the trouble wia when he heard aotneone fall on
Ihe floor. He ruined to the front or tno saloon nnu saw
chmldt lying on tho floor. He grabbed a alick from tho Moor
i Ik-fond himself. He followed Corpron out of the door.
lohiison was not lying down but wan sitting in the mud.
If. liil not hit him on the head and did not know that he
-a. .- ..... . ... a
Lu hurt. Ho denied that he attempted to attack Johnson J
lifter he was brought inside. 2
i
,t I'flccitrliior, who lis w aul-
I from a rutd end III health, du to
tin eitetit, lo liU clow ceoflne-
It In tin couiitt Jtll, alloaed to
I lait night t home, under guard.
eai ituo on lli advice of Dr.
Lltnan, alio UId that th Jail wa
y Hit t.Uce lor man In Mr. I'tr
r'e physical condition.
ktboagli the defrndent I far from
men, It aeaeooeldered but by both
to cooclud tli trial today, "
to near completion. Juror llaavos,
baa ben suffering with rbeaae-
L, tu able to be driven to tli court
.
tontenlng ol Court, Mr. I'eler-
tr ni placed on Ilia eland In hit
dalenw Hit etory of what oe-
I ami tli i t look In lb trou
oa Chrialnias , iu clear sod
rrtrslgMforaard.and madecoiitld-
i Impression on lh spectators,
la iUtc-1 tint bo was playing olo
i other partlra at on nl that table
l rear ol the aatoon.- The first ha
I aaa aomrone fall on tha floor. II
bed mil Irom behind tli partition
I aav 8ctiml.lt lying on the floor. II
bt li aa etalilwd. II aaw John-
reach lor aomrtlilng on III bar ami
flit lit waa getting something to
dw. He grabbed iii a allele lying on
floor to Jeff ml lilmalf. If did not
w ahal U m. or r)ithr It
a piece nf lillllanl cue or
not. Jnlitihin tlirn rmlinl out of the.
dour and wat followed by Corroii, alio
had Kiue illfflculty getting the door
open. He followed Corpron and alien
bgut ontaide aw Juhnaon ellling up
light In lh mud a 1th Ma feet near tli
eldewalk. Johnson klekel at him and
h hit him ovrtlieabne with lh alick
Thai waa lh nearest h went to John'
too, aa Hart cam up at that tlm and
with tha help of Corpron carried John
ton Into lh loon. When Ihey got
Mm h Mill hark Intlde, He itUl not
Enow that Juhnauu waa injured until
altar h wa brought Into the ailoon.
Ptritlnr emphatically dented Hart'
teetlraony that h attempted to attack
Juliueun alter h waerbrought Inild.
II (aid he may liar eaorn or aaid
omelhlng, bat denied that any further
trouble occurred,
lira. Jolineon waa then callJ'to tea
Illy aa tu lh statements of her huaband
before hla death, wblch waa In aubatanr
lh earn a gln In lh Corpron trial.
A. I.. Ualtt testified that lie vliiled the
Johnson home with Attorney Hlone, and
that Htone aiked Johnaon "alio did
thla?" Johnaon replied, "the bartender
at Oenrg lllehn'e." l-eavltt further
testified that Johntun put hla hand on
the back of hla head and he aaksd him
If he had been lilt there. Johnaon aaid
"oh, that wa nothing, It didn't hurl. 1
threw up my arm, bat It waa the blowl
In tho eye that knocked me down."
Merrill Record Items
II. T. Andereoii la rnnvateacont after
n IfiniillliieM, andiirared on thsetreet
lh week,
John lUtlift, Hr. who wa Injured sev
ral daya ago In an accident I again
Unit the street.
Mr. Conn of Klamath Kail la In thla
city In attendance upon her daughter
MIm Anna, aim haa been itilte alck tli
pait aeek.
The line aprlng weather ha earned
the baseball fever tu tie Jn lh Vein of
Ihe Merrill batten, and th young mn
may b een lmoe any day practicing
on the baaeball ground).
The largest and awelliat tin of men,
wouiena and children ahoeaare now on
dliplay at th Jloalon 8tor.
If you want a pair of up In date) ahoe
go to th Hmton Hlore.
Fur children Klucator alio go to lb
itoaton Hore.
Watch the lloaton itor lor dally
arrlrala in up to date man and ladle
wear.
Fred l.i'key, rrcrnlly bailed oat of
the counly jail, waa tail night Incarcer
ated In tlm loan "Juk" for dlaorderly
conduct. Mr I.Wkey ha grown to be
an old friend ol Marshal Hlat and no
doubt lung fur Ihe lelationahlp of
gueil. Thla morning. Liiky tu
brought Ulote HecorJer Andtraen and
ata given a choice between latnty e!ayt
In the city Jailor leal Ing town for two
year. Uikey chcxe th latUr altar
native, and la now a wanJarar In
th told, Cold world.
Fire at Walker's Ranch
A trlrphon communication rclvd
from Ilouania IhU aflrrnonn aayt that
one of the hou.r of Albert Walker, on
Ihe Dundy plnre near Illy. 1 on Ore, and
It ia'feared that the flaniea will aprtad
to the barna and hay atarka. There la
between 300 and 40J ton of bay on th
pUce, beelde what la In the barnr.
JameaUellandaife live on th ranch,-
but Mr. Hell waa abaenl on a trip to the
aaw mill. Mr. Walker I In Bonania
tvlay.
Mr. Caaey aai called bytbeatateln
rebuttal, and hM that on Katarday b
fore the nteration, Johnaon told him, in
a conrerratlon they had together, that
he did not know who hit him.
Thla ended lh Uatltnony and the
Court abjourned until 1 o'clock, when
the argumenia bfor lb Jury will com
mence.
Tli afternoon ealoo waa takn np
with Ihe argomenli of the lawyer to
the. Jury. A we go to pre Jodg Ba-
eon la Unlading hit chant. Thca
goea to the Jury upon th complrtlon ol
th Judge' Initructlona.
.MSBaaBaEaEaEaEJSJiBaaaw V
IHaunl fMBsifH'
Do It Now!
, , When the blrdi conMence to chirp and the flowera bloMoin and the tun
tajwt warm enouato " you latiafled with life then la when yoj . wtU wyt
tlntunewlt7iaaVtoiupwithanlceiult or two. Doirt wait too
.WkCome and aee the aHigery; anappy pattsrna we are ahowlngln our
Pnog Ittltlnga. -n
WHY BOTHER WITH ULL FITTING "Ready Madee" when we
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Bonanza Bulletin Items
0, T. Oliver, the Implement dealer a f
Klamath Falla waa in the city Wed
nesday,
Mr. CO, lambert haa been engaged
to teach th iiurnbatn achool and bar
dull will aoon commeuce.
Ih O. F. Dcmereat arrival In th city
Hunday from Merrill.
Mr. Chaa. Ilumpr of Klamath
Fall haa ln flailing at th horn nf
Mr. and Mr. Auatln Cue th pert weak.
From 4000 to C00O fot of lumber from
tb two aaw mill are being hauled Into
Booaota dally for th nw building
thai will b erected thla inaintr,
K. H. Hall wa in th city Friday from
Klamath Falla, accompanied by E. A.
Fraier, F. K. Cole and Fred Noel, pro
prietor of th Marthall Hotel.
0. L. Bennett, ol Medford arrived In
thtlty Hnnday and will remain aom
tlm laitlng with hla daughter, Mra. II.
F. Rwingl of Langall ally.
Th carpenter commenced work on
thenw barn F. C. Eld red 1 having
built (or hla atock, which h U flllng to
tak th first premium at the county
fair thla fall.
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Taylor, and
daughter Mia Elliabeth aod Mra.
Mollie Oarrail, of Bly, wer In lb city
Monday, They left th ne.it morning
for Aahland where tby will remain
aoa time.
MR. SHIVE RETURNS
Gives Favorable Report on North
Berkeley Property
EVERYBODY COMING TO KLAMATH
Tells of the Great Work Being Done by John C. Hal k Ad
vertising Klamath County by His Weekly Stereoeifcan
Views and Lectures
HotShot for U'Ren
Portland, Or.-Mr. W. H. U'Ren,
Oregon City, Or. Plr: Yon hare with
in the laal fw day leaued challenge to
Hon. SUphen A. Lowell, of PradUton,
Hoa. Oeorg H. WlllUma, nf Portland,
ani otbT, to mt yon In debat on
th primary law ol thla atate and th
o-alled Hutement No. 1. Both th
abov gentleman bar declined your
challaf.
You tak th ground that th law or
law In quMllon are right, Juat and
proper for th people of Oregon. A
you claim th authorship of thee lawa
and aa you aeem to b analoua to 1m
pta upon th Oregon public your de
lr to have thoa prtvail at th coming
tat election In June, 1 accept your
challenge, I taking th ground that tb
law or lawa in question are unjust, In
equitable and unconstitutional.
You are posing as th great lawgiver
of th slat of Oregon, and In th coun
ty wbr you hsv resided for num
ber of ysars you ar presumed by poli
ticians to hav a strong Inflnance.
In 196 you wer elected from Claka
mas county on th Populist ticket for
representative by vol of 9SS8. In
1898 you were a candldataon tb Fusion
ticket for But Senator from th earn
county, and wa defeated by Oeorg C,
Brownall, a Republican. Your vol
was 1706, showing that you wer not so
popular In 1896 as you war in 1696 by
83vota.
I maintain that lb peopl ar com
pletely dleguaUd by your vagsri, and
I propoa to show you that your so called
Statement No. 1 1 about; th greatest
humbug that wa aver foisted upon an
uneuepectlng people, and It is my great
ambition to otr Into this debate with
you in order to show up this humbug to
tb peopl of this commonwealth, and I
am sure the people ol this state ar anx
lous to hear you dslnd these creation.
t accept your challenge and will mak
th necessary arrangements to carry out
your wtibas.
Let m bar ypur answer at your ssrl-
lest convsnlsnc. Bpotfully,
J.D. fitevns.x
1746 East Twnty-thlrd street, Portland
OltgOD.
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i a i KmttN i ut4 AiK. aniVK
Everyone whom I met on my trip from Mexico to North
em California, who waa goinjr anywhere, U comln; to Kuutv
ath. The people here do not half appreciate the imnenasi
amount of valuable work being done toward advertJaintT this
(section, by John C. HillPresident, of the Holcomb ReaJty
Company. I spent three half daya in their office in Oakland,
ana aunnsr mac time mere waa a continuous atresm of pso-
nla AAlrfnr (nfnpmatfnn t 1flAMel .s.-m !! . . g "
l.v vntie tuawwai wa rwumiui vuuuii ufawu utenai mj A
S me aiereupuuin leciures given ay ar. nut every inanaay. m
W. T. fhlve, who hat been absent for
th past two montba, on anextene'ed
trip through Mexico and Southern Cali
fornia, returned borne last evening. Mr.
Bhlve, together with a number of other
Klamath Falla cltlsena, purchased some
realdenc property In North Berkeley
last Fall. While on his trip he visited
Berkeley and Investigated the pioperty
and has a very favorable report to ask.
II aajjjltat parcbasers ol this property
can feel aaaured that they secured a
good liargsln, as since the sale last Fall
63 new cottage have been built on th
addition and more ar In court of con
struction. There is a ready sal of thla
property and ha atate herwas offered
an advaoc of 60 per cent on hla Investment.
Mr. Shlve says he met thouaande of
peopl on bis travels, who cam to him
asking about Klamath County. H al
ways totd thsm, that If theywer feel
ing well and wer satltfled.to stay wher
they were, but If they were determined
to move, to come to Klamath County.
I made Inqulriesand investigated every
place I visited" aaid Mr. Solve, "ana I
can truthluliy say tnat Klamatn
County offers th beat opportunity for
investmsnt of any place I hav seen."
I think the people ol this county,"
saldMr.Sblve, "ought to know of th
work being done by Mr. Hill, of tb
Holcomb Realty Company. Mr. Hill la
an Interesting lecturer and Immense
crowds are attracted every week to bear
bis stsreoptlcan lecture in Oakland.
Thee hav attracted so much attention
tbat h ha been asked to giv'bt lec
ture at tb Ferry building l &s Fran
cisco. He I making arrangntsaU to
do-o on Friday vnlngs. TIm award
of Trade have tbalrnhlbits her aad
thee lecture will advert! Kbaata
County to thousand of pop!ao day,
wboeroHthUyattklspoiat,aa4aUo
to boraskr who cots there lee !
formation. Mr. BIU J rtaUy altet
Ing bl other basin in bis aUswaea
for this section.
Jl spent three half days st Mr. Bin's
offlc In Oakland, aad whl I wa there
peopl who bad beooate fatirsetel la
Klamath County throagb bis latUr,
cam in, In rsgalar ttreasss ataiag
more information. Mr. BIB laslm oat
my remaining a white to 111 Uta what
I knew about th country."
Editor Nixon P
Away
Robert Nixon, th veteran dltor aad
publisher ol th Treks Journal, dwd
Sunday ol acnt pnumoni.at the hex
of Tils daughter, Mrs. J. K. Firth, at
San Francisco, aged 77 year. The fa
ral take place at Yrh thla sitrsaea.
Mr. Nixon waa for 47 yare the Uler
and proprietor of tu Yreka Jevraal,
on ol tb oldest papers sow reaalag tw
that atat, and hi papw nvr alesal
an Issu during hla career. Mr. Hlsea
was highly reapected by tb Mwar
men of California and tb PacUa
Tb old reliable Watwan Ideal f
tain pen at Winter'.
GOOD LUCK
Rprntatlv''Hawly appeared be
for the Hous publlo lands commltt
and mad a half-hour argumsnt In sop-
port ol Senator Fulton's resolution,
passed by th 8oat last week, author
lilng th Attorny-Qnral to luatltut
ult sasMt'the Oregon di California
Rallratd Oesapaay to adjust Its grants.
Sptelal prie for th aut thirty days
atUistiwel. t i
Attends the Flfhernun that
OUR FISHING TACKLE
Fly Hooka, Spoon Balta, Reele,
Unea, fteel and Baxaboo Roda.
They are ooautrncted for sKtea
tlUc fltJujsg and no nutter now
iJUsklllsxltjveflihenaani
, will attend hla efforta If he i
Roberts & Hanks
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