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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1908)
&w '3 Our Advertisers Get the Best Kcsultfl . . . SECON,Yi:AU.No.r,82 KLAMATH KALLS, OREGON. FIUDAY, JUNE 19. 1908. PmcE, 5 Cents. CONVENTION COMPLETES ITS WORK m mtuk Mostly ICenil 1'npur in Klanmtli l''ll w 11 k iii i ii in REPUBLICAN N0MINATElDSS1SiRANArant case Postponed .BREAK SOLID SOUTH Until Monday Morning I Second Mace on isallot Goes lo New York Congressman CONVENTION ADJOURNS SINE DIE Woodruff Mndis Nomimitioii, Which Vis Suuiiidi-d liy I'tinnim, ami Nomination Wus M.ulir on I irst Hullo!--Wits lhcn M(i(l(! Ifmniinmis CtJrsio, Julie-1" riingic.iiiiati ln-r Mt.ollllilra, No itt, received the limlmll'Mi fur vim pit-nldi'tit mi tin (nlbjllol Tln name of ('mii,n-.iiiiii' fbsifrun pie.i'iitul t the ciiiiVtii lion tirTlrw thy I Wnodnilf, nf New York ant n-cmnled by Joeph . finnon, (it Ii.hiuk. Vcimlur ri- oil. tin tioiiiiiulloti H-i'rli lur Hover erf(lolM,oI l..rliu.i'tt.. Ttit Tvlrufi llii riiiilliUlrf (or vice imUfr.lMi Ilia l)il ImII.iI wa. in fid- fhstnun.Slii, Mutphy, 77; (lull I, ;i FsIiUtiks, I and Micld in, I. Hhi't Mt't muiiliall'lll WlKIIIS'lullllltlllllMIIK. Ttttconrrnlinft tlieii a ljnrne.i Inn die. Iinonilntlliiicl utigtt-..uian Micnnnii Tinulhr I W lulrulf d-rUted that Ihe HrpuMlCStl llctrl Wullld llr lt-ft-H tl-.l ll. I'M I N uik man Hat srltrled lor ccn I pUrr, Ii m (or (liu miihim J txurini; Iho inp-tirl nl lli state nf Xt Vol I lur the lirjiiiMlc.ui I Mil lilt M tin' ili l.-f ill In alino.l tinitil- (ouitjrilircliliMiti i-tii-linaii. Mr.Mtfliiuii M W'ted mill Ii..- New Ymk del- ustlon in I'ii' riiiiti-fiilnii when In nttltel Ihe ti iiiiimtinii. T. A. Demit !, nrxi I tclfi;itc f tout Illlliitls, it iilinjotrr Ilia ciiiu'iilluii tvlillit Chmr lflg ilfliveiol Mi iii-tIi iminimtliiif i.'iirni'ir 'mill I '(mil liijnui! Ilii. ir.nlt nf , llm run vclillmi, l'iriil nt Il'rill hound laltly ttllnl l,i mn-iatulaliiu In Ktiertnant Directors flcutiiiK At tho tcjrul.tr mc-llnx of the liicct UK nl ll-o Chamber ol Cnminrtre lii'lil tail night III tegular mtttine liinlnem nil Irttiiaartrd. Nona) n inHiiUr. fO I'liTtril, ainl llirn follum-d an In formal dl-ruwinn on nullum Mitaitiitiif lo llm advertising ami up building nl tlir ICIjuiaUi country. Tliu ptni.iiiuii In ricrt n building atnl maintain n tier- J iiunrut eihtblt m Weed was fully ilii- liiiiiii-illiilt-l) ujxiri tin- tonvcnliig "' cniiit llili inniiiliii; tliu graml jury re "nldl lno Imllctinvnti. Tlie artli imllrlril not Ih-Ipi; umiir arrmt bench nnrunti wnu lnue.l mul arc now in tlie linii.l.ul liu. flirild. It l)cr)'irolialt llint tln imtlltn will not I nrri-itut In 1 linn-In li.iti-llm cnM-n come up at thl li-rui ill court an Idcy air iall to l out I nl I lie loimtf). ( Ju lit- lli-ntun tlioiiitlit tin allilavll imLliiK fur n cuilltiiiaiicc In Ilia Aran! I rati' tiilliciriil ami cave tint ilcffnio two wnLn In whlrli In tirrtre fur trial. Tli Ktaml Jury liai practically con rlmli'il liu wntk ami liat U-cli .'idlnn tin-nfli-mnnii Itivollillng tlie county Secretary of War liOfiinrrnf W2II Qirrnal Ta-ft ao buor farm, the court linu. tlm (ill ami ViliVrVi fJ . TT III ulllivCVU I Cllt U3 other county property. It If likely Dial the final report will he made in the1 morning. i Judge Kenton thit afternoon granlcil tr,::;: zz rr. president appoints wrigiit l-i'tia A.Co,aml Mn. Ka llryant n cutlntt a dhorce from Thcoihirn llryant. The detente aiked an hour to contult In regard to the natter, and the Judge granted a half hour, at the end of thin time at the requeat of the defeme tin cam at let for W o'clock Monday morn ing. The jurymen were exciiHil until I that llliif, and many of them returnvd home today. Fulton to Preside Over Oregon's Political Pie Resignation of Mr. Taft Goes Into Effect June 30-Appointment of Tennessee Man May Break the Solid Vote of the South ciixi.1 end Iron tlie liifuiinnll-ui on hunt! il teamed that It would out aituxllUAlpl) HOOl'icalahlltli Iho lilli.t. A Ciininiiiirv i imw at wmL am) 'I I In' tieceuar) fundu can If Mciircd ' Uni bin M it g wi.l Im . rr.liil. The iilt' f ir the Imillimj U an advanlagoiu nni- 1 at It li ne.tr the depot wlioio nil luiii in I lu main llin- nf llm SnulhiTfi I'.u illr iiiimt flni. t In' ilirrclmaaii' pirtii'iil.tf ' ly mitli'iii In in i Una rxlnliit lo n in ri(ill -in nti'l it h in lik, I) llmt lln' nniMiij in nii'i l'ir tin1 pf "ili'Hi i Mill lx) rtiuiitl. I'orll.-iii'l, June 1U "You cannot keep n Knwl man down." Chan. W. Fulton na Irli'nli-'l fnr Senator, hut with Talt I'licled pti'iiiilcnl, It it not hard to gci who will le the illapeuaer of (mlitlcal ie mi Orrgoit'a federal lunch-counter. With Tuft a I'toident and Itournu ami Chaiiihetlaiu in the Senate, iiillliirnf llm rrnatora would ttand ncn hlnh with llig lllll, mi Kulton would Ih in a inui'li U'llcr polllon to dictate white the (t Jhi go than any other I ntit.ii in the xtnle. llourne hat bitterly 'fiiiililit the in. mill lion of Taft br cling- 1 In.- in liif f-O'Mi'l election term idva, I mi J h.ii attcinpled todlpcredlt the Talt Ikhjiii whenever ami wherever poatlhle. Ilhi III the icnt of Taftt tucceu, would nut iiiuke llourne a faorile ut the While llntme, and lilt rrcommen- ilationt oiild carry little weight. In ihociimxit Chanjltcrlaln, being n I Democrat, he could not eipect a great I deal of patronage in the olllre giving I line. Chamberlain, however, hat re peatedly announced that he will devote hit time to attending to the necdt of Oregon and ittpportinK the Preil lent on mattera of moment to the people, and will leave the dlitributlon of pie to tho other mcnibere of the Oregon dele gation. IVatlng In mind where the two icna tort will ttand, il it eaty to tee that Fulton may bo Ihe hand from whom nil hleulngt will Mow In Oregon. Hit rec ommendation will outweiitlt any opjiosi lion. Fulton it an admirer of Ttilt, and Fullott'a friendt were instrumental In ttacklng the Republican ttatc conven tion with delrgatct for Talt, and pick ing and Inttructlng a Talt delegation (or Chicago. Theio are matter which, Taft being human, it not likely to forget. Excursion on the Fourth team will tcielvu the neceary finan cial ashtntire to cnaliln it to talro part in the I.tke Cutnty toiiriiAinent. Jtllit Italdwin uiul xime of the other timincti men of the city arc m-ii'tln,- in gDttlng the team organized and ihvtc It every aituranre that it will bo .1 tucccii and ihftt an army of lx-oater will accom-ran- the playtrt to I.ikuvlotv. Building Stone Jetty Alex. Notlcr rejmrti considerable ric thily on the Upper lke water front. Extensive ImpMVemvntt ate toliemado at the lluena Yietu binding and work ha already lieirttn on a tnastlve atone jetty on either ittd of the boat hoiitc. l-r .. " It will require many tonn of rocs to build it and to transport the rock from the ipurry to the water front a tempor ary atcvl track will be put in. Mr Nos ier has this work in charge. Will Visit Oregon WE ARE SLAUGHTERING SHOE PRICES FOR FRIDAY and ...SATURDAY Take advantage of these SPECIALS 50 ra Ladies Kid Oxfords, pal. tip Cuban heel, reff. $1 T0 Fri. andSat.? .90 25" u . i.. Kmi,..l " 225 " " " 145 '2 " ' Novelty Patent Sandals 2'1 " " Fine Pat. Kid Tie plain toe, inott top, Cuban heel 24 " Boys' Satin Calf Shoes, box toes. n 2 50 ' " " 165 i no " " " 175 oqo " " " 150 K. K. K. STORE- KLAMATH FALLS BEST VALUE GIVERS Instead of the picnic herttoforo an nounced by the Klamath Falls Military Hand on July 4th, tho organization has decided to give an excursion to Odessa. The band found It Impossible to secure suitable grouudt for tho picnic and con sequently the change In the plant wits made. The eteamer Winema hat al ready been secured for the occasion, and it It very probable that theMazama and perhaps tome of the mailer boats will also make the trip. The band will fur nish music for tho occasion and tlie beautiful grounds at Odessa will be open to Ihe excursionists. At there will bo no celebration in IliU city it It very probable that tho ex cursion will be largely patronized and that two boats will bo necessary to carry the crowd. I P. C. llcnny, -ntpcrvislnj engineer I for this district of the Iteclamatlon Ser- I vice is authority for Iho statement that Fecrctary (iarfleld will visit tfie Umutlllii project about the middle of July. It is also stated on very good authority that he will visit thu Kbtnalh project while ho is In tho West and will make a thorough inv estimation of the existing conditions. The Umatilla project is practically completed The large dam Is finished and the dis tribution (jut cm will bo finished short ly, and tho sjAK't" will irrigate about 20,000 acres of fertile lands. Tho visit' of Secretary Oarllcld U for the purpose of making an Investigation of the proj ect. J.T. Whistler, chief engineer of the project, has rctlgned Irom the ser vice and lias located in Portland. Fan Are Fnthusiastic Klamath Falls fans nro becoming very enthusiastic over the matter of sending a baseball team to Lakovievv for the tournamtut. The boys nro receiving a great deal of encouragement from tomo of the business men and If the financial Id necetsary for an undertaking of thit kind it given, tho boys are sure to carry away on of the prlzea at Ike tour namtnl,at tblt city will have one of tb ttrongest team! that hat ever played on a diamond In Southern Oregon. The organization of the team hat hot been entirely completed and likely will not be until two or three of the boys from the Oregon Agricultural College arrive here. However, teams are now nt work putting the ball ground In tine shape and ptactlce' garnet nro played every day. There It every indication that th Washington, June 10 Fecrctary of warTafl, tendered his resignation to tho Chief hxecutive today, to take effect June 30. The President announced that he had tekcted Luke K. Wright, of Memphis, Tenn., as Tad's successor. General Wright, it a democrnt and wat formerly Governor of the I'hilllpinet. The selection is regarded atone of the cleverest political mores ever made by the President. It Is conceited to be n powerful bid for Democratic support for tho Itepublican ticket and a well planncJ attempt to break the "solid South." Hamilton Again Fllver Lake people are again on the track of Hamilton, the supposed mur derer of Julius Wallcnde. Heportt from there aro that tie, or tome fellow that resembles him, hat been teen several timet in cotupany with another fellow, and that they are skulking about in the vicinity of (-liver Lake. Fercral reaaous are given why it It possible that Hamil ton hat returned to the scene of tha crlmo, but the most plausible theory advanced Is that he Is trying to get back to ice a certain young woman n 1th whom he wat Insanely infatuated, r-hortly af ter hit escape he wrote to this girl and told her liu would tome time deed to her the property he owned In biker Lake, and It It thought ho may try to tee her with this purpose in view, though the girl doet nut with to tee him It la tald. Town of .Saloons . W. A, Calkins is moving his grocery ttoro to the American hotel building. County Clerk CliaUiln Is today hear ing the evidence In the contest of Jas. oniony vs (. Short. A piece of land along the marsh south of town It in volved In tliecao. Rcporta from Dorrit are that there are now In tho course of construction four saloon buildings which will be oc cupied hy Klamath Falls liquor dealera at toon as prohibition goes Into effect. This being tlie case Dorrit will have al most a dozen saloons forthcrearealready six running In full blast and It it tald that the Keno taloonmati will alto move there and alto one of tho Uonanza wet goods merchants has hhi eje on the now location. Vmi. uatlOM '.!"' MOUNT;"!, w Cm. ah ctlt The proof of the freecr is in the freezing The White Mountain Freezer makes more cream, heitcr cream, and makes it easier ami cheaper rlnn any other freezer on the market LKT US SHOW YOU WHY -' ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS EL &l