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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1908)
F.ftfKft lie ftwttiita lefatix Ifoitly RcaJ 'P01 ,n KUmithFnll.t .... Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . , . ggCOND YBAK. No. r79. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 10. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. THREE PLEAD GUILTY NO OCCUPATION TAX Council Considers Other Sources of Revenue for City FAVOR ORDINANCE FOR ROAD TAX Iky Appoints Committees for Ycar-Scvi-ml SiduwiiIkH, Ordered Built on Main Mreci-Wiikins Succocds CHICAGO A. CMtel-Bllls Audited anq Allowed UajtBWtjafMJJML.3 r?.' T'ZZ&Wi -,-VS ' -- ' - COLISEUM, SCENE OF THE REPUBLICAN NA TIONAL CONVENTION, JUNE 16. (Sentence Withheld Until Tomor row by Judge Benson GRAND JURY STILL IN SESSION 'Bitlner and Getter Plead Guilty as Charged in Indictment-; Judge Grants Two Divorce Decree Term Likely Shorter Than .Was Expected CoMiJtritl hutliiras "I lliiportariri. I Finance l'rllr m tnuMcted at lli regular meeting Ohench.lii. n" tat clly council last night. Mayor SuluenJtVmiicilmeii tm.li. In, Cfi (ItfSeadertunand Arik.ny were In at- lle. OmoI lli first matters lakrti ui was laipotmntfCol. M.(l. Wllklnt U III Hit vacancy created by the rstlfMUeti nf Councilman A. Castel (.1 twnntntnl. Mr. WlllYn luuk lliu oil of office Irurnedl.tsly following lil IsrtJoo. A iked lor tight til way lor an tiler In Uotk "9 nd for portion of Nib street fl accepted, the mis being dediratcd Uteetlty by J. W. Hlrmrni. Klgith street, between Main ami Hat.ltd 9th street, Ulween 1'ln ami (Ma wtr. ordered open to Ilia properly i in in.. I Ha Nfaralkiwtre ordered bullion Main west from 3rd to Center street ami talk center of block M, which It putt Oct block, along tha north tide nt litla etrttt In Irjnt of Ilia Al.t Martin, Jr., aroptrly, anl along the frontaga of lV,Mud II, In black 4, along Wart Mala Mrat, tha property being 'MataerU.W. While and A. Caatrl. Mayer aXllta announced Ilia appoint Mt afUia following committee. ; lat Farularaon, Obtnchaln ami Aakeay. ttraaed Water-Wllklnt, Obenchaln atJAaaeay. lafMarjr Kamlarton, Crlstler ami Health Council a whole toether with the ill)' health olllrer Tim mailer o( levying an n.cnutiin t.l .a mil laliu up. It ri'i'im ll.nl moat ol the. Imi.Iiicm iiu'Ii n( tin i it) an-, opiil linlnliliiit ii'Miini' llirniik'li a' lax of this kind, mnl It la tery .inbiilli' llial the occupation Ut will hudrnpped. I A roail lit ol .'l fur ever) male rt' ll.-nt I of thr city between tlni ngeol 21 ami Ml was dlxrin.c.l and llif city nllninc) In atrncted to draw mi ordinance proild In for tint iaiih'. The foil iw Ini; bill" ario audited alloanl. A. i:. fllllelt, -eilal ikiIIcp I'.r thread.). In Jump I Julili Alitoli,iiiir ilava work on ilrerl I, V. Miller, I mill) mil Mm t J. A. Urlltii;,--clol po Ice eight nights W. I'. Ihnlualn, irliilini; K.K. Jamlton, h-itUI illcu ilayi In June Total ALLIES OPPOSE TAFT for tliu II ml lime In lliu liiatory of Klnmatti ralli chambtr ol commerce j Its boar J of directors held a meeting In I I'ortlatnl. The portion tt conducted nt Hie rooms of Tom lllchardton, man- National Convention Demonstrations Forl'"'ert'",,oI,o'lIun,, '"" , , nml mil attended by 12 members of the Koosevelt--Taft Banner Not Cheered i K, r"' org.nii.tion. including four dlrcctom or a majority of the nml 7 .'fl ii 10 111 Ml .1) ;r. i insi Half Million Dual I'ortlaml, June 1 1" ( i . I lliu I i.eit ilr.1i lor mine time In 1'iirtloinl icciimil totlay alien the TiiniJiie I'ulnt l.ninUr Coniaiiy mild an Inliri.t In llielr I'l.uil to A. II. Ilammiiml, nl San Tinm-l-cn. for five million dullara. W. II. Uaia la eiiilliit: tne 'Iny ! Uorrli altrndimc to liualnirn. (."cU Intliu Hernld) Cl.lca.o, June 111. Tin- Itrj.ailillcan .S'itiumtl Ci.iui'iiliun h.i catted to order nt IS If,, and lliilmii Mulduou, nf H.I iity.i.'rliti'ied llie n'iilii; irajer. Teuc imiy Cliairrnmi llnrrona made lliu n'iiinK a.lln-'-. Iiumiillalely follow III' lliU Hie niiiiiiiuneini-rit a nin.Iii llut nil ol the nllied l.irce nied to the iiiiiiiin.illoii nf Nrrcliiry Tall had uitlidi'inii oil nl llielr candid. tea ex iei lliiM'ini.r lliiidna ol Nen York nml Semitur I tot m r t l.il'olletleiil Wiwiritln, ?. 'tlie latter iifii'ii.n to ultlnlraw. It i i iery vtldint that the (i.i-lllun toTafl H,lll unite illher iiui HhkIii'I or Iji- Toilette, mid It In claimed that the Liter will tl.niH liln ntieliiilli to lliiKliei in ile(eielicv lo Tnlt II IlilnH nri) lint fv Mirnbtcaller tint lli't hallot. Tint hull titled up very IohI)' nml ill the ciowd Senator t'liauiicey M. I)ee liwl in unmitii'iil. At the ilehvuten Were laVlnrf their Muta, Julim riei-liiiian, of Ciiiclnnntti, entered the Auilltotlum liearinKn niatr e blue IUJ llh Tall', plctllte. lie an icceWod wllhout any demon- r-tr.llnn, but Alien Vjtlon.il Cluirmati Newmeiitiouu'l Ituncvcll' naiiu in a brief apeech in opeiiini! the coinnitlon he nn-i.'Meleil vtltli cliecra. Senator Iwnnl. "ft r-o happened that enough of the Klamalh Fnlld chamber were preaent In I'ortlaml lo make a quotum of thedl- rrrlory, and to wo thought It well to ISurioB. In hla.peich in accepting the ran meeting and keep builnen going," leiiinnry chalrmariliii, win inter- rupled at every mention nf ltixiieelt' name. Ihe rlievririK nt one time lal InHiner two minuten. The oi),Miiiratioii wni ci)iupletel nl lle o'cliK'l. when the convention ml Jourtied until 12 o'clock tomorron-. Senator V. V.. Itornh. of Idaho. ioii- lively denied the rumor tlmt he had ' atd Jmltre George Il.ldwln, who wu one of the director, preient. ''There ll nln.' romelhiiiK for to talk about for Klamath Full", and we pot in and dli-cn.-nl lliingi.. Frank lia White, who ia director of thu Klamath Fnlla chamber of com merce raid ; bVbwb bVbw he 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 fail 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 - KLAMATHFALLS FASHION SHOP "The fact that we can hold a meeting prepare 1 n rKech nominating Hoojevelt 1 1 l'urtlaind with 12 Klamath Fall, men for pretldent. In nttendnme and anuorum of the dl- WaOilutilnn, I). C, June lrtrrAMiite- rvclor, , good enough proof -that bael- I.... .I.-. If,.!. . I, - .1 -. ' . . neM ctiu be done lietween rortland and Klumatli Falli. The meeting ha. been a very plcatant and proCtable leailoo. The mailer taken up were local to our own city, nml have no general interest." After the meeting the member, ad journed to luncheon !n the Commercial club dining room. Those preaent from (ioetlerA- tVuttcnhurg have lecelvcd KUmath Falli were: word Hint the brick nm.liliio which they W. A. Delzell. president chamber of oideml from the Kat .everal moiilha ' commerce; Judge George T. Baldwin, agohaiUi'ii .hippeil from San 1'naii-Ice-preflJent chamber of commerce; ci-eo and will arrive here within a few . Dr. F. M. While. E. It. lleame.. F.J. merit Irorn the White lloiicc fata that I'rerldent Itooncvelt had i.iillilng to do with the forming of the National plat form, but Secretary Tult hat been run ft rrlng with the I'rerldent. Manufacturing Brick day. Owing to a mistake in the (hip ping directions it had been dcl.)ed lor a few months. Aa toon as it arrhes it glelnuietz, C. II WItlirow, Alex Martin Jr., director chamber of commerce; II. 1. Galarneau, M. L. Allison, Judge F. will lie installcil In lluenaVl.tu addition ' L. Wllllti, Frank Ira White, director near the Upper lake and the manii- chamber of commerce; C. E. Wantl.nd factiire of pressed brick will ho begun at 0f Denver, general ialeaagen.t Union Pa once. The first batch turned out will bo clflc land departincnt. used in the new Horn Itlock. a large delegation of the Ktamathlle. ' " j who attended tile festivities at Portland Reviving Base Ball , arrived in the cilyl.it -night. Among J tliote who arrived were Judge Geo. T. Itasu ball is lo be revived in tills city. , Baldwin, 0. II. Withrow, Alez. Martin, Tholioy. who have just relumed from Jr., II. I. Galarneau and ton Harry, rchool haw the organization of n team ' Mr. 1'. II. lteaiuci an4 daughter, Mr.. ir...,ie nn.i.T n-iie. nml u i v..rv t.r.. I F. W.Jeiiiilng. E . R. Ream, cam aa liable that next Sunday the llrst game of the (onion w 111 be played. Klamath Falls lifts material for a utroug team and II lliu Imy. get thoroughly organized they will bo In n position to go to l.ake le' on Ihe Fourth and take In the. llrst money nt tho tournament. Some of the Kl.tmnth bo)s tdioncd up pretty well on the diamond while at school and this town should have n strong team this year. Klamath at Portland Kluunlli was strongiy'-'represeiiUd the Rose Carnival and the boosters did good work for this section iici'millng lo the accounts appealing in the Portland papois. Klamath citizens were shown many courtesies at Ilia hands of the 'oitltind commeiclnl organizations and as a result Ibis section is becoming stiongly cemented to tho metropolis of the stale. Tho Klamath Chamber ol Coinmeice was lepresented by a major, ity of tho board of directors and by a considerable membership and while In Portland held a meeting for tho tran saction ol business. In commenting on this meeting the Portland Journal says: far as Medford with the party, but flop ped there to attend to business matters; U . A. Delzell and Wife alto .topped at Medford (or a few days' isit, and Wra. Geo. T. Baldwin .topped at filend.le to spend week with friends. Three true bills were returned by the-. Giand Jury yesterday evening aa fol-' lows- Wm. Monroe, charged with steal-.-' Ing an overcoat from the Wilton hotel i. last winter; W. II. Bltlntr, charged with the larceny of . Iiorta from J. D. Garroll; Clarence Getter, charged with forgery. All three were arraigned be fore Judge Benson this morning and plead guilty aa charged. Wm. Monro. was sentenced to thirty day. in the county jail, the minimum punishment, and the other two will be sentenced to the st.te penitentiary at 9 o'clock to morrow morning. In the state vs. Jot. Coburn, charged with thu larceny of a cow, . continuance was asked by tha defente, owing to tbelr being unable to get certain witnesses, and the same waa granted. Thl. morning . motion in tha Brown, v.. Carroll cat. waa .rguad by tb. attor ney, in th. case and decided by Judg. Benton. The grand Jury ii still in station and it It very probable that otter indict ment, will be retnrntd. If, howerar, there will be no more trn. bill, the term will be much shorter than wu thought at the outset. Yesterday eveninc decreet war grant ed In two divorce one, on. of which was ratbtr an Interesting incident. It was a case wherein J. B. Burnt wat granted a divorce from . wlf. that he believe ha. been deed for many year. Burnt formerly lived In thl. city, bat for the past four year ho retlded in Lake county. From th. evidence It ap pear that while he lived at WllleU, Cal., he wat married on the 23rd day of December, 1890. lie did not remember tb. exact time, but thl it th. date lied in th. complaint. Eight month' after the marriage his wlf. .loped with an other man and "ough b. bat searched high and low for bar b. found no trace of her whereabout.. Some yean after ward, h. received a letter from hi wile, v sister stating that hi wlf. was lying at, -the point of death. H. took It for grant ed that ah. died and toon afterward wa married again. II and hi wife lived happily in Warner valley, In Lake coun ty, until a lew year ago, when ,an old acquaintance of hi cam. up from Wll leU and Informed hi second wlf. that hit first wlf. wm dill living. She at once lued for a divorce and a decree waa granted. Burn doe not know whether hit first wife U dead or alive, but either way he wanted a divorce and th. court granted it. -; i.u,i. The proof of the freezer it in the freezing The White Mountain Freezer makes more cream, better cream, and makes it eatier ami cheaper than any other freezer on the market LET US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS &1HANKS HAM) WARE DEALERS '-.- i H '