The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 25, 1908, Image 1

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Our Advertisers Get
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SECOND YKAIt, No. 012.
KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON, SATURDAY, JULY 25. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
BURGLARS GET VERY SMAT.T. AMmrarr
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TOBRINGSUIT
FOR FREEDOM
Landowners Tired' of
' Continued Delay
DEMANDING RELEASE
Upper Protect People Take
firftt Step Toward Can
celing contract
At ll llin people nf tliu sifeallml
I'pixr project have had I tn-lr pa
lltac tired and Hn result la to be a
last lull aaklng for tliu release of the
Itsda In t tint section (rum I lie roll
Irtoti llh Ii"' Bocrelary nf thu In
in lor fur Government wnler In
puriuinre llli lb" wlli .if a vital
tnaloflir of lliv iiivfiibers of Mil' Wa-
r 1'irra AaaoclBllon wluxo laud a
aft In Ibr Upper project I ho first ratmcineiita l tnko hatha nt lln prl-aU-M
are now being lakrn lo haviial liuth home near tln sprlnga. It
1st contracta annulled, II, I.. ol " only a few dnx until In- wna rM
t, an attorney anil I h( rnahliT of of all nf lilt nllmonla anil n firm bo
th Hank of llunania, liaa the matter
la charge, and ha baa already pre
pared a rcqurat, or a demand that
Ik contract be cancelled, It la the
lDt)tlon of (tin landowner In the
t'pptr project to. present thin demand
or rtqueit to lliu directors of Hie
Wattr Cira Aaaoclatlou, but It la
not expected that they will talis any
action except to forward It on to I ho
Secretary of the Interior with their
eoraaindallans.
The demand tor the cancellation
of the contracta ahowa I ho useless
MM of lliu existence of the contracta
and the Injustice that la being done
tbt land owncra by rontluulng Ibeiii.
It U lb opinion of many of I be res
Idratt of the upper country that a
print corporation can f urnlah water
lor Ihalr landa In less time and for
leit money than can the government,
and coutequcntly their being tied to
the forernnient by contracta retard
lb development of the country
II will bo remember.-! that l0
Uadowrms In that section miiu.i
time aso demanded that tho bids on
tk Clear lako dam be reconsidered,
or they would tako step to release
laataaelvea from Ihn government.
Tie blda have not been reconaldcrod,
sd lha oSlclala of tho RecUmallon
nice havo given uo asaurnnco that
work will bo begun at an early date.
Dtrwtor Newoll's atatement was to
la cffMt that If nn per cent of I lie
GREAT PALL LINE
of HATS NOW HERE
IN ALL THE NEW
EST SHAPES AND
COLORS
K.K.K.
KLAMATH FALLS
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'"'"' w"rk '""V l' Ix'Kiii. In Hi,. i.nr I
future Tim argument .if the p,.,,pi,
In (tin l'.,,.r ir,,ji.(i uilmi It IhIhi
, pnailblii In got more liirnU sIkiio.I up,
ninl If llin i:ivriiiii..it pinpox.-u m'
jliold In Hi., on per ..nt i,Mint..ni..ii
..... lui.uuua nun iMtlvr bu cancelled
at Ihln Mint. Abi.ui J', p,,r C,M ,jf
lli lands ntu tlviicil iin i,i. a i,,. .-
... .... , a,
iMiil thoiifimid acre nm nign..,) rondl
iioinii). tl,i. lubiciititibim xi.lrltiK
If no voii, it i,m ,1(, t.,(,,ir n(li
iIiiiii iliin ,..r 'ii,,, rfiiw.-m miking I
fur Me. liihiclliiiliin .if i, 1(,nirn(ts
rll.. Unit lb.. h.(.iiKI, f , KKI1. ,
! Ililiili. U Kriuliiiilly do. loaning In
stead m in. renting iiinl llinl I.) n. .XI ,
" r i.ol imir.i l It tt n 7n per int .if
lb hinds Hill bi. under iiiiiirnil i
HIM U,li:i inn ir.
.Vi'Hiiiiih r I.m-. IIIh'ihiuiii.i,, ii,,,
hpilng. nml iHMialri. I In,-.
I II !.. uiiiii. Ii.-t ,'i.iin am
FriUll'la.o u hIiii-I IIihi. liK'l tl lil-lk
over Kim ..iiinliy Mm- nf II;. llinl
thliir.s that In- luiind wna th ll.it
MirlliK',and n b iu nurterliu ft. mi
' rhuiilimlliiii lie nl onro inad it
llever In Klninnth lie n)i, "It n
hot water, not hot nlr, thnt innitc
Klnmatli npp.-al to me" Mr. I. en la
n man of ronaldernble mennn nml ha
baa divided In iimkn Klitnuitb Knlla
hit Ik.iih' IIIh fumlly Mill nrrlvi In
n fi'W la h Ho bin alnaily ininl'i
auvcral lineilmcnla In varlou pnru
of tbn county, uud la the t)p of
inun that will old In develiipliiK t Ilia
arcllllll
Wrrk'a Hoclely Ktriil.
Mm. Lena Harris enterlaluitl with
four lablea nt Sno Wcilneaday after-
noiin Dainty ivfroaiunent were i
aerted and tho prlto mis nuardrit to
Mrs. I.. I' Wllllts.
Mlu llaltle White i:aii' n furewell
party for fifteen r,rl Wcdiienliiy
afteirioou
Mrs, Alei Martin, Jr . entertained
twelve ladles al luncheon yesterday
iMternoon In honor of Mrs aeon:-...
Smith, who Is a Kueat nt her liomi
Mrs. I., (lerber U entertulnliiK n
parly of Indies this nflcrnonu In hon
or of Mrs. Geo. II Sin I III
The 21 Club diiurx llml lilKht uus
a very enJoable vent and was largo
I) allended
Fifty crates fine Rogue river valley
peaches at tho Monarch. $1 3.1 per
crale. I'hniie 31 1
Our Tape Line
Is ready for you
Have Your Clothes
Made to Order
the modern way
Over 1000 bright, new
snappy samples to select
from. Our motto: "If
the clothes don't fit don't
tako them."
STORE
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DEMOLISH REGISTER
Schallock & Daggett Store Scene
Of Bold Robbery
ISSUE WARRANTS FOR SUSPECTS
Flirted Entrance to Buildinq Through Window by Tearing
Screen Rilled And Badly Smashed Cash Register
loiind at the Rear of the Store
I'ml) Ihla iiidiiilni; ui Kcf. -Cted
Hint tin. H( bullock k llaRKdl
lnti hml b.-eii buriilnrlriMl ntid !
oiiii mi Hie mailer wuh repoit-d to
Hi., .itlliera ii Hvmrli ln'Rlili It witx
fllllllll lllilt I'lltllllKM III . Htlil. I lll.ll
be.ii Kiilni'd thrnilKll III.) hI'I ttlndiiw
by t ''a 1 1 m: nwny ilm m-reen l.
window uaa nut fiiatt-nvd on h In-
Mo and It una nn cuty matteWnr inornlnK
jl... buntlan lo enter Thw . Acfor,nK ,0 rrporta thcro
urbHl nothlnp. In tho More cicw lo ,a,ronK Vdnco thnt the omcera are
take the rash reenter out of llujion tho track of thn rlel.t nr.i. n
Ibnck door It una found at thu rear
I of the bullilliiK In a bndly dvinollahed
condition. Then- wna only 15 In
IchniiRu In ihi roglsier nnd 12. 2B of
illiU nmoiiiit una fiiiinil on thu Kroimd
I near where l lie ii'Klster hml been
iiimnh.. It quiii. ovldetit that llinUon. about 3 o'clock this morning.
iiuiiiiuiH ii in inn unuersiiiiiii uui up.
oration of the hkIhIit. or elbv they
liiiiabed It beuius.i there v. a nothi
IriK In li 1 hi. n-KUtor t nun of tho
beat made nnd la valued at MOO.
It will bu necessary to send It back
tiFtho factor), nnd It Is damaged to(I n tno yard for realons tnBt nre
the eatent of ul least $200 ot mado public. About i o'clock
One ihliiR llml Imu inaile the rob- j they returned to tho Standard or
her) nf eaperlal Interest U the fart in nr tlierv, coming down First street
Ihlit us b.inii ni It wits reported Ihn
n u men of a iiumbei of men well
known in this ell) wer.i rouuciloil
with It uud John I)ik wiirrnnts worn tin the houso JuBt north of tho store,
Issued fur their arrest Tbn iimiie-i heurd the parties smashing tho reg
coniivtted with tli'1 burglury v. en lister and he states that tho store was
tlioie of J 1) Mellon, u former sa
loonmau of this city, Mlt Hale, n
younr. fellow who put In most of his
spnro time In Hm saloons, ono
TIuiiii.iii. formerly a bartender In J
tho Owl, nml Clareni'O Lynch, u
boot black. These sumo men Blurted
for California early this morning,
with thu otllcers In pursuit. Sheriff
llnrnes overtook them near Keno.but
for BOiue reasou returned without
them. Frank Downing was phoned
a rnmnilsilon im a deputy and arrest-
Sheepmen Lease
Additional Range
I'nllile.i adopted hy Hid govern
iiu'iil nml (ho laiKu timber land own
ers In this section of the stale weio
t Hiire leinedy for the liuiKo wars
llinl ii cm led only a few yonis ui;o
vheii tilt i lingo was open fur every
one. The estulillshmeul of National
, r.irt'slH and the mihsoiiueiit lousing
nf the lauds Included in litem mil
nwny with the hirmnbllng for the
li.i iiiml'ii mi the uovorniiieut do-
main. Tim lurgo limber ronipnnles'
Haw that the government policy wus
a success and, that besides pioleetlng
Ihn mockliU'ii who leased tho lands,
Mien, uniild bo nil llieomo to hnlp pay
Itliii taxes. II would ulso decreano
tho ilanger of destructive foiost Urea
uud would mako the loinpnnlos reel
mow seouro In their holdings. Ac
'cordlngly iho leasing njBtem wua nt
onco adopted The Weyci linouser
couipiiiiy hits loused largo tracts of
land to sevornl sheepmen, the Inst to
aecuro rniigo was Win. Smith, of Illy,
who yesterday leased tho Squuw
Point seel Inn, which comprises 7S00
acres.
Since the leasing Hyatein luw boon
ndnplod thoio bus boon practically
no dlspiito over imigo. Every man
who i una stuck bocuioh tango cither
I., ti. N'ntlonal Forests or In Homo
of tho Inrge holdings of tho timber
companies ami for tho small sum
inya ho is givou protection
other stockmen.
cmI ihi-in ni hla rnneh, but they re
fined lo bo detained. Next tho con
Ktablo nl DorrlH wan notified und In
atru.ted to nrri-Ht them nt nil haz
ards, It In Huppoxed Hint they nro
now In bin custody. Sheriff Darncs
and Deputy Hum Wnlker, followed
tlio Hiipeets and, It la tliouglit, will
return with tbem tonlcht or In the
V. OlbHon, W. II. Dulaney ond John
I.nmbcrt furnished Information tjint
directed suspicion to tho parties for
whom tho warrants wcro Issued.
They wero In V. II. Dulaney's yard.
necordlnr; to the .alory told by Olb
The yard Is opposite the Standard
aaloou They saw Melton, Hale and
Thompson leave the saloon and atart
down Main street. They overheard
fragments of tbelr conversation. In
stead of following them they remain-
from Pine street, Melton wnlklng
a bn ut twenty yards nhead of the oth
er two. ('. P. Gregory, who resides
robbed between 3 and 4 o'clock. Tho
officers took the tracks of the throe
men and followed them from the
roar of tho store to tho Heldrlch res
Idciice, tho placo occupied by Du-
l.iucy. The ovldenco at hand was
(iinsldered sufficient by tho authori
ties to warrant their arrest.
Ono peculiar thing connected with
the affair Is that tho safe In the
storo were not disturbed. Tho coun
ty treasurer's safe and the firm safo
were not touched by tho burglars.
Returned Without
The Wild Man
Deputy Sheriff John Schallock has
icturned from Spencers whero ho
went In search for tho bearded man
who Is supposed to live In tho woods
In that vicinity. Schallock wns ac
companied by J. C. Smith and F. D.
Skinner und nlso by Magard, tho fel
low who has seen the recluso und
tnlked to him. They made u search
for his camp, hut Magard had for
gotten tho exact location and tho
buck-brush nnd trees wero ho thick
that it was almost Impossible to find
their way through. They saw no
signs of tho man, but Deputy Schal
lock Is of tho opinion that ho Is still
In the woods in that section,
FUND TO SWELL LODGE.
.1, . V. V. Couvoulinii Authorizes
Annual Per Capita Tav.
Tho grand lodge. A.O.U.W., will
Inaugurate a wldeapioud innipalgu
for now members to bo Instituted
during tho next two years. About
SGOOu will bo spent each year for
field work. This notion was taken
nl tho session nl Woodmen Temple,
Kloventh and Alder, Portland,' fol
lowing:' thu report of the committee
on the Htalo of tho order. This ad
ditional money will bo available
through the apeclal assessment of
20 cents a yoar a member which tho
committee asked to be levied. The
aascMment aIII bo directly to tho
general fund, and with tho Increased
por capita and practice, of economics
In other lines, It Is estimated that
thcro will bo at lenst ICOOO for build-
lug up tho order.
Judgo Geo. T Ualdwln was elected
to tho office of Grand Forman, this
being the second highest office In
tho grand lodge, Is due recognition
of the lodge la this city
81'KCI.W, SUNDAY MBN'V.
Hervc.l at tho New llouatiin lllnlnx
It.Mim Tomorrow.
Crisp Lettuce Shrimp Salad
Spanish Olives
Ox Tall and Consomme
Cold Chinook Salmon
Holled Ham, Champagne Sauce
Oytser Patties on Rlcne
Spring Chicken a la Maryland
Orange Fritters, Rum Sauco
Roast Sirloin of Reef, Au Jus
Flllctt of Veal, Stuffed
Choice Long Island Duck
Sage Dressing
New Potatoes en Cream
Domestic Peas Strlnglesa Was Beans
Parkerhouse Rolls
Pineapple Sherbet and Cake
Lunch from 12 to 2 o'clock and
Dinner from C to 8.
0iera House Toulght
"Laughing Gas," "A Country Dra
ma," and the "Enchanted Glass."
Two songs by Edith Cox.
It Is said that the "Klamath Som
brero" Is tho moat comfortablo ar
ticle of headgear to wear during the
heated season. It Is a thimble-shap
ed affair with a wide brim which
curls up, but which, when extended,
makes tho hat four feet In diameter
and Is made by the Modoc Indians
from tho roots of the tule grass that
growa In Klamath lake. Ashland
Tidings,
A team belonging to J. R. Crews
ran away this morning on Klamath
avenue. Uo ran Into a telephone pole
In front of the J. C. Smltb residence,
broke the polo and damaged the wa
gon and tho harness.
II. V. Gates, his daughter. Mitt
Helen, and bis grandson, Carroll,
leave In the morning for Hlllsboro,
after being here for several weeks.
Uco. Chastnln nnd family leave In
tho morning for llonnnza to visit for
a few days.
Important K. of P. meeting Mon
day night. Members are requested
to be present.
FOR SALIC Good team, 1400 lbs.
each, good camping wagon. No 1 har
ness, nil for t250, Enquire at the
Looaley placo near Long Lake Lum
ber Co. mill. (.'HAS. A. ARNOLD.
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m The proof of 1 in in the k
I The White Mountain Freezer I
1 iiukct more cream, -better cream, and maker, it easier M
1 , nml cheaper than any other freezer on the market m '
LET US SHOW YOU WHY
ROBERTS & HANKS
J HARDWARE DEALERS
BUILD BRANCH
TO KLAMATH
Articles Are Filed In
San Francisco
S. P. IS BACK OE IT
Railroad to Connect Goose
Lake A Southern With
C. A N. E. Railway
Articles of Incorporation were filed
Thursday with tho clerk of San Fran
cisco county by the Modoc and North
wester Railway company .which will
construct a hundrcd-mllo road from
Alturas, In Modoc county, to a point
on tho California and Northeastern
Railway near Klamath Falls, Ore
gon.
The capitalization la $3,000,000,
with 1100,000 subscribed. The fol
lowing comprise the directorate: E.
E. Calvin. William F. Herrln, Wil
liam Reed. W. R. Scott, J. L. Will-
cutt. They are all Southern Pacific
officials. They are also directors of
the Oooso Lake Southern, the lino
projected from Goose Lake through
Alturas to Anderson, Shasta county,
with a branch line to Vine, Tehama
county.
KLAMATH VS. CALIFORNIA.
J-adjtc Harris Leaves Bu Diego
Voaae for One In Klamath.
Some time ago Judge W. II. Har
ris, of San Diego, Cal., made a trade
with I. A. Duffy whereby he becamo '
the owner of the Duffy park along
the w est aide of tho Upper lake. Mr.
Harris came here to look at the prop-'
erty and became Interested In this
section. Instead of returning to bis
home In the land of perpetual sun
shine oa soon as be bad closed bis
business with Mr. Duffy, be lingered
to enjoy the beautiful scenery, the
pure air and healthful climate. It
was too much for the Judge and be
could not decide to return to the
glorious California climate." In
stead of going back he baa leased the
Houston Hotel for two years and will
assume charge August- 1st. He ex
pects his family here In the early fall
and they will bo a part and parcel of
this Ifty.
Judgo Harris Is very much pleased
with tho 49 acres that ho purchased
from Mr. Duffy, and he Is having the
place cleared so as to put In various
kinds of small fruits and an apple
orchard. Ho thinks the place Is so
situated as to be protected from the
frosts and bo will next spring exper
iment with the growing of early veg
etables. It' Is his tntontlon to Im
prove the place so as to mako It a
summer homo for himself as well as
it picnic ground for the public.
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