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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1908)
Mf5Fl '""" '-"' He gtaeniita Kefwo. Mostly Kol I''",ul' ,n Klamath Full" Our Advertisers Get, the Best Results . . . SECOND Vkau, No. H7H. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 15. 1908. Price, 6 Cents. RESUMING ACTIVITIESM County Springs I Attract Much Attention Strong Indications that Railroad Construction Begins Soon HAHRIMAfi WANTS WHOLE STATE Surveying (Irew.s Working in Southern Purl of Stuto On Oregon I nstcrn tind On Gooso l.ukc & Southern. Iliqti Oltttiah Investigate Held Mottmriili t.f iiiiii)' nl I !' lalliiMd imh llfongly indicate, that activity In lh ronitruell'iii ul Hum In thlsai-cliuii of tht slate I' I" I rr" ""' ""i. IjiI )rir a en ( turtrjurs "ruler Cutl lUniln nurtcd from 0 loll, In lliiaroiiii tr.tolli'cait, making tlio prrllmlnai) surrey fur llm Uieii'iii Kaatr.ru. Mr. lUakla and hit new are- again In Ilia teU, aurVlng limit tMell ai rot tli noanUlm ti Natruii. It I hellerril thai adust roiiitruetluii work will ! .lonton thl road Jit as 'in m lliti jolillfil tltuttluii l mow lull)' detel. opel. Tlir line (run (Moll in Nalnn will, according In llm llarrlmyi plant, luros t pan ul llir rnul In be liullt from tbUclty In Natron, and will, when com. pitted, l-r ll.o iiuln II up nl llii Souther ii I'triCc, running nnrlli and south Slurrying crewt urn nl mirk nn the (loom l.ile ninl Southern line, with tt.lotrtcr( nl Allum A part nl ll x crtw Ii at work near Nvw l'lne Creek, abul II inllrt until nl l.ilcvlew, Tim tKfnt tMlof Chief Kiulnrcr Win. Hood of the fnullii'(ii rrlflr( and K. II, Oal tin, tier president ul llm 8, I'. ami rr Ibatof thn (loot Uku A Southern, tr Northern (Vlfornlt an I Soutlic-rii Ore oo, It It thought hii In rolinrcllnii lib llir resumption ol work mi some nl lbs niiil linn. Thry made a thor oah intritigallun ol i. California Northeastern, nml alio nl the- Hue nl lln (loose I aVp A Southern lirnr vtlirrn II leaves llm unlti lino n llm Southern I'.i- 111-. 'I In .il lr I I liicoiitalluu lur tlil new rniiti. piosl.lu lint Anderson, ('nlliall I hi llir rujiillivrri terminal mid Ijikrile llii Northern. Il It ipillv nidi nl that llurrlinan In tends In iiiniioMn tit Oiegou leril lory, arnl In ontrr In make hit plain tur reulnl In1 imml gel lilt iwli under way U'fuiK tin. field it Invaded by the (ioiildt. I.ketirw-people feel roiill'lciil llmt lliry Mill have n railroad witliln a few jcart. lur il llartiman dors not ImlM iliry feel rnUIn ilial N. ('. 0 , eil-ading north ward from llcun, lll Ik) extended Into jiki County dy llic Gould., who run trnl. II lliry iln nut own, llm line. Tlili lirln a irrillcnllal )rr, Il l Very Mil) llmt railroad actltity will nut in, Mfiniml nn u i'ry cxIrnilM prate unlit altrr tliu iiuiiilnalloii lia Ncn ilrii.lr. iihiii. Nickcll (lets Rehearing I'liarlra Nit kill, former nillllirr nl tlif Iviiitlirrii Ori'Kiinlaii nml lur many rrart ilcmnrrallc Irailrr nl Hnutlinn On itmi, win) ai runtlclct liy I'rancU Ann river, ul lln IiimiI nl Smmin-r Lake talli-y In inillnTii l.nU muni)', ii nl llili llinv utlrtutliitt cornliUralj ! Ii'iill'in ua an . Iloil It Mug main In riimi llii. hiiIi r Mini In iitlllie II In tlio Inlnntloii of iln- Inrifii cdicplirmli (ilnlu In tlio iintili rml nf (Mi valley. Ana river lut Ixmiii iiriieni nno nl Knullicin Oirtfnii't kiiuI uuinlert, ami liai Ucn tliointiulily lnratlKaleil hy llm Onvurn- I mi'iil (ienliiKlrnlriiirvvy, Hlileli In one nl lit liiillilltia y,im Ilia folio Iny ruir Ik Tin1 iioiIIiitii cmlnf the valley ulHutii mi r Lake In r-'iiitlu-rri Oregon, cniilalnt a triniii ul lliiii) or lour larco tprlnKt Milled unite In (urni Ana Itlver, Ilia prin cipal feeilernf Iln-lakn from tliu anulli. Tlii'etirini;ii occur in a aeml-arlil region, wliem llo'lr Milnnu npproxlinnlcly lOO.fOi) Kalinin a minute ami llielr coif tnt IIom llirriiicli wet ami ilry aeaiotni make lliem nljjuelt nl unutual intercut, I anil llielr anurru liat alwn) Ueli n puz lie In Im'nl lueitliintura. 5-iinitntT liko Valley U a ileprcailon Imnleri'il mi llic well ami north liy tjii aplciiout clilfa nl baialt ami nn tlio caul liy lower llmt ul tlio tame material. Omt larcu fticain, Clienaucan Itlver, rliliiK In Hie wooleil inoiintalni went of tin lixln, illtcliarKct into it lliruiili n complcuoiit can) on, lint llie Hoh ol tliit trvaui l lo" tlinn Ilial nf llie ((rent tprluii al llic lieail nf tlie alley. Tlio leiiiernturci ( llie Ana Itiwr Hatert IMdVireca or more abovo tlio mean annual teinKratureil llie region Imllrntf llmt llie tprlnga rite from dfpllit KXO fret or mnrc Mow. At llie turface It prubalily a uiero eneer, wliorn lliickneiit it iniicli let tlian it the alluv ium llml lurma tliu valley lluor, It it probable that llie watcrt rite from tliu I. Ilency lhi"-)rnra ngunl cuiuplracy . umli rlyliii! rotkt alongono or more of l.itiilatjli i Jury In Ihe lan.l frauil the llr.et nf caty pai.age afforJcJ by the rnie., bat ivreitr.lv mil frimi bit at- laullt or Iiactumpianea turn ninii inr tnri.ey, Marlln I.. rl t nf I'olllaml, valley Hut even if llm ipilnKt )IeM Hint n lehrairimr ol hit cnr bit Wen rotk ttalert Irmn Jeplln, the aource ol granlr.1 by llie Icleral court ul nppeale lucre tiateri atill reinalm unknown. Xlclicl lfnite-1 ftalet ramniii- j Tlie geolojltlt of the United Plalct (leo aiutier at Meilfnnl and wat accuned ol i logical Surtey, w bo hnvcen ttud)lng liatliiK accepliil rure. alll.latitt Ibo legion, rcjectrd at once the idea that The only way to get a perfect fit ting suit is to have it made to your measure Then you get the pattern of cloth you want in the exact style you desire If we fall to fit you we will not charge you a cent .... GIVE US A TRIAL Watch for the big Shoe Sale Friday and Saturday, June 19-20 - K. K. K. STORE - KLAMATH FALLS FASHION SHOP the nrcnt i-ntt and tuuth of the spring could furriiili llie ttntern, partially ! enure of Ihe aridity in llii'te ari.ai, and partly became their IritoMltfatloiu m, revealed ttrtii'liiral conditions that would tend In protent Mio circulation ol the untur u'eitwurd to tin- jxilnt at which It Imiii-k. North mid wett nf tliu tpllngt, bowetir, la u inoiiiitnlnoiii re (Ion, not well known Keologlcally, but Including an area that It well timbered mid baa itlothely high rainfall. In tbli region riwi Hpraguc mid VIIIaniN,n Itlvcrt, bulb atreaint ol eon'ideralile vol ume. It It probnblo that Ibo turface ul tbla mountain region pretvrita areas of (oroua mcka capable of nbrorblnt; the rain water that falls upon it, and there arcat are regarde.1 at th moil probable toiim.'ol Ihe nateia that Itjne In luch great volume at the tpiinK. Airs. Reames Honored HAGANTLiRNEDLOOSE Wife Held For Robbing the I. S. Mails at Royston GRAND JURY RETURNS TRUE BILL Deputy Postmisttess Must race Trial la the feaeral Cewt lor Pilfering the MaHa While hi Chartje of a Klamath County Post Office At the diction ol the oflicvrt of the (irand Ivxlgeof tliu Order of the Kut em filar, which met at Portland latt week, Mm. E. It. Itearnct, of thla city, wat elected Wnitby Ornnd Matron. The I'oitland Telegram, In giving an ac count nf the election printed a ptcturo of llie Klamath ladyand the following: The worthy matron elect, Mrt. Jcnnlu I', lleamet, it a natito daughter of Oregon nnd bna long iK-en an active member nr tlieO. K. K. he wat a charter member ol Adare Chapter, Nn. .1, nrganlicd in Jncktontille, July SO, 18S0, and deniitlnl to Alnho Chapter, No 01, of Klamath Fall, at the time of lit orcanltallnn March 13, 1899, terv- lug at ill Aral worthy matron for time teurt. 8be baa bveu n lucmlicr of the (Inind Chapter for the pi nine jeara an it looked upon as being one- of Its mutt earnest workcra. CauKht in the Act Shortly before ctoring time tttlurdar evening Clarence Getter apneared at the Klamath County Hank and pretented to Attlitant Cashier Lctlio llogera the check of Henry lraw for $100. Mr. llogera paid him the money, butthorlly afterward tie autpicloned that tlio check might be a forgery and he at once tele phoned Mr. Straw and found that ho wai-correct in bit suiplclona. The olll- rers Mere notlflled and tlio arrest wua made by Cily Mnralial Low at tbo Hcl- mont Feed Yard. Tlio 100 was found In the possession of Getter. The man under arrest worked at Tokegama mot of thn winter, but had been In Hie em ploy of Mr. .Straw during tbo spring. He wilt bo brought before the Grand Jury tihicli was cnllel today liy l'ron- cnllng Attorney W. J. Moore. Court in Session Thoiiimnioiiingiifit gruud ury was tlio flint mutter taken up alti'r tbo con vening nf thn regular term ol tlio Cir cuit Court. The following jury was cboren: V. U, Rlmpson, J. O. Tujior, V. W. Mendenhall, Clay Tuylor, A.,M. Sutton, Otto Held rich mid A. K. HUn key. The jury la in aestlon this nflernoou and a large number yt witnesses aie be lug examined, many of Ham from Do nanta. The basement ol ihe library building is living lined us u nxnn fur the jury. Up to the lime of going to piets the Grand Jury has returned no true bills Lut it la understood that, set eral will be relumed cither tonight nr tomorrow. Tlio docket for title term of court will be a long one nnd v. Ill likely last through more than two weeks. Resides tbo criminal cnse there aro a nnmbei r( civil actions and divorce cases. The jury men and alt of the witnesses being In the city makes the court n busy place, It wat the aesthetic taste, il seems, and her longings for higher and finer thjngt, that led to thedownlall of Mrt. Nelllu F. Itagan, former attlitant post mistress at Hojaton, in this county and ut one time, known as the cowgirl queen oftoutbern Oregon, against whom an indictment containing four count ha been returned by a federal grand Jury sustaining the chargo of robbing the Unltcl States malls which had been placed against her two month ago. Among other fancy article that Mr. Ilagan is accused of having taken from the United Stale malls and converted to her own uteare two sofa pillow coven, each of which wa addressed to other persons. Then pretty petticoat) and fancy bote, cream colored and dainty blue union suit are alto mentioned in tbo indictment as having been among the effect which Mr. Itagan confiscat ed from the channel of Uncle Sam' mall service. Hut in keeping an aye open for du'icate article of an orna mental nature, Mrs. Ilagan did not, ac cording to the chargo of the government oOicialt, over look the neceititie of lit. For the evidence show that aucli ar ticles of wear as corsets, conet corer, while test and many other piece of drett and goods had b?en taken by the tooman accused. One of the count In the Indictment I that Mrs. Ifauan took charge of a (ofa pillow cover belonging to Miss. Ada Erb at Illy. This tv.ti rather a fancy affair, and particularly attractive to tlie eye. The cot er is made of postal card. Tbl was taken, it i charged, Novabr 18, Another tola pillow cover had been Mnt to Mrt. I lees Clopion of Bonanxa, but had been sidetracked by the assistant postmistress. Mis Magglo Leonard of Bly, coma in for moio thing found in powetalon of Mr. Itagan than any of the othura who lost article in tlie mall and who gave tastlmony before thegrand juror. Mis Uonnrd claims a petticoat, two union suits, four while vesta and the tame numlicr of cortet cover. Mrs. J. K, Edsalt of Bly, claim a cor set which Mr. Hagan had when the au thorities searched her home. Mrs. Itagan I but S3 year old. She has u baby only a few month of age. Sho was formerly Mis Nellie Bauer and a a girl rods the rang for bar father who waa in th cattl botiaea in Lak county. BettRagan, bar husband, who waa arretted on the belief that ba bad baaa implicated in tbo tbafU, ! not to to tried, the grand Jury reporUag that thajr had failed to find a trno bill of Infor mation againit bin. Royston 1 a relay (tag atatlon nar Bly. Mr. Bagan took cbarga of tba pottofflea but fall wblla tba potaltraa moved to Bonania in ordr to at) her chl'dran an opportunity to attetvd school. Mr. Bagan will probably ba triad ba. fore Jndga Wolvarton ia tba United 8Uta district Court mm Una dariag the ummer, or poaaibly not until neat fall. The amount ol bail wa fliad-atll, 000. Work waa began on tba an Library building but waak, aad ia progralag Tory nicely. Th Wilding will to fact by 40 faat la !, aad wUI aaato tba Library a coawtartabla boa. Tber i no doubt that wbati tba ear aaatara gat through with it aad tba ladW ol the Library awociatloa Uka charge, it wilt baasadaoM of tba pret tiest place In town. Lake County Examiner. Tbe annual election In school dlatrlet No. 1 wa bald tbia afternoon. Tba vote wa not large as it waa generally understood that tba old oflcsra bad done sucb sflclant work that tbay would be re-elected without any op position. P. L. Fountain waa elected to lucceed blaaaalf aa director aad aa al Capt. J. W. Siemeo waa alactad etark. Tba reported robbery of tba Midway Wholesale Liquor house, which la now in cbarga of Sheriff Obtncbaia, atartad from the fact that a door waa found of It binge. It has not been discovered that any of th stock is missing, aad those familiar with the condition of the door aay that It baa always been In that position. J. 8. Lane, one of Lake eouaty'a prominent Democrats, I in tlie elty oa . bis way borne from attending the Detao' cratic State Convention. ' SHajAM rsV The proof of the freezer it in the freezing The White Mountain Freezer makes more cream, bettercrcam, and makes it easier , amt cheaper than any other freezer on the market LET US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS CefHANKS HARDWARE 1EAL1I la ol vl .1 c .