The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 18, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1909.
Price 6 Cents
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i x t ilnm I en v.i .,( u limine nf
.n.ir HtUu i.ns iiji on .Muiitlny, anil
tnv iii)llil"li nf llio Cllv Attorney wna
II ikul in rrKiinl 10 Whet 1:11 tliu Clinic
it miiiM i'i till tlii tlin Mr Ben
run unit' il t ltd t tin' Cumuli liml nu
tile In tin' matter lie ilmrti-r
,iiiiim tl nl mi officer I.' Inn nlnunt
finm tl") cm for tblny days. Ills of
ll'u stunt hceoiuo vara ut, but tlm
( "iiiicll iM ilit nrnot n I" ave ut lib-
nru not to rXCMt slxt ilns Mr
l mini ntitfil tint ti had nut lookeil
) to tin' iniili'T bat that It wnii bin
i, '1111011 II ut tin; office v-oulJ not be.
coimi muitil until tin' aililltlonol
Idlrlv iin IhiiI expired m .iat he
In Hi vvil tint It would l tafu lor
thu t'ouueil to accept lli.it iliw nf
tic iniiti' i At the expiration of thu
ti lrt iln. however, the office would
h rutin' vu'iiiii without nn art 'in on
tl." part of tli" Council
In thin
10 Maor Stilt will hnvu
t Ihi In Klnmoth K.ilH liiforu
li'ti'i'iitb uf Mnr -t In ouI.t to bold
I. pimliliui Mr tltllt "xpm'ta to
n'li'liil 1 1." Iraucuralliiti of V II
Lift a IT aldmt on Manli 4 TbU,
v. It ivi l.lm t"ii ilion to rotimiliiMin Suiltli and Cl.nrli'i It. WIIIUiiih,
tonic wlirb mil bo rlmiy of timo.l'"fr.ri tticm with tl.r crime of llbol
. , . on noveti cnttntn nnd tliat dlnrlcd
mcnlnat llii World i-Iiuik.m Joseph
IVIPniTArjf I AMH il'MllUtT. Caleb M Van llumm. Hub-
liTII Ji I I1 I LllJ , ,, Lymau nIlll t10 I(ri.,H imbiith-
irMOinti iif 'tnri " ""; Company with llbol In five coiintn.
IILLIolUil hLVXl VI.IJ Tlm pprenna nlliK'd to have been
'lllbHI-d an. IToaldtint ltoouvlt. J.
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l.lil liMISiT Til III.
IlllOt't.lU.
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for i: I.
i orKor, nai just rccoivuu uouro m me r aumtiinui for the rrcxs rublltn-
luToTlon of tho Scrrotno of tlio In-1 Ice Comrany and bancli wjrrunts for
tirlor in tli aD In wbleh It. " Ko.ilio lUtcndautt.
I r, of l.nlie Count. tried to brlHKJ ""
I, conii.it nrnlu.t tbr Imniratcad of l-.tllHUXKs H TO I It WOHI.Ii.
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Mr Korki.. near Illy.
Thu il".iitinv cuiiflruiii the du
utlon of th Acllni; Comtnlislotior,
deiiylnK I'oit.T tlio prtvlloito of brInB
!': flirb conical.
Thlii ilii'lnliin wilt te ood newa to
t'.i Iriendi cf Mr. IN tker nnd I alio
of r.vtcrnl Inlerott na It nppenra to
l" nloiii; iitiuauiil linen lu proterttnK
l.uiii.-Ht. .idi'tM from liaelMi cxpciiae
and nuuotiitifu of rontenta.
Mr I'orUir """n nnni "v" car
primr upon lila liiincHtenit In tho full
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tillnili. riu III" muiii-
lii iii" i.iiiu: of I'Miij i, '0ln,.r
mail" mi nullum t nmli'iit iillidiivlt,
"hlcli n (hhmhUiiI h il,, j i f.
lire 'III tin' ('tllllllllaaloillll, mh lu ro
'Pllii'il In mult (iiHi.1,, f, ri,r .
lowing ll.i. iiiiii.'nt , ,riiii;n.
Mi I'iiiI.ci li'uriuil nt II, In iiiii
'lirout'.li I, In nltuiii.n, Mr Ml i.wi.t,
'iitt'li) iiMmlloiiH nnil in i;n in i'ii t uf llm
mw direct, to tin' CoiiinilHHloiicr to
I'P'M'til thu conical Ii"Iiik liroiiillil.
Mr t'lNtur'ii counsel lontcliileil,
und oil via nijri'd will, hit vie, that
objection coiilil not Ihi heard before
Urn CoiniiiUalmior, but oul uiion trial
uf a inmost In llm unuul u Hut
iliu Aitlnn CoiiirnlMlonor riilml other
wln nnil ipfuacil to allow h contest
'o lii' liroiiKul, ti ion tlio Krounil Hint
thu iitllilHvIt of Mr. 1'iutcr illil not
"(I furlli tiirlH aiillltlont to ini'rromi;
Hi" niili'iiri. iirniiiictil bv I'nrkni up
mi lila fl tin J iiroof, or to Justify n ion
lest lifter llmil inoof luul lu-iui nmilo.
I'ont.'r iiin'iili'i io Hi" H"crntnr
ml iilao put In furllii'r allliluvlta, but
tlio Department sustained tho ib-cla-Ion
of tlio Acting CoinmUiloner mid
tllatiilascd til" riue
ClUWItS Alti: IMIIITUI.
I'ulltir nnil Mnlili (Inn -,il
l.ili'l .IkhIiu.1 Itousi'ii II
Ullll Olliilo,
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WASHINGTON. Peb 17.- The
Federal (Itiuid Jury today returned
Imlli'tinrntii iiKnlnm thu Press Pub
lishing Coinpnity, of New Vork. und
Joseph Pulitzer. Cnl rl Van 1 1 niiiin
mid Hubert II. I.yiiiiin, editor or the
Now Yolk World, and Hi" iiwiu'W of
ibi' InillatinpolliNi.wa. Dilnvan Hmltli
tlii-iiiml Clmrlea It Wllllatua. r-tinri;!iiK j
llbid Iii publlmtloiiR In connection
with the purchnxi' of tin' I'anainu Ca
mil
The liiillrtiiicmt ncalnii tbr pub-
Halmra of tlm liidlntiuniilU NiMH. IH'I-
' inrnoiit .MorRim. itinrii's r. I nil,
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KIlliu Hunt, DoiiKlni Itolilimon unit
William Nohon Cromwell
' The Indlctini'iita wen- llli-d before
Jii'lnc (loulil In Crltnlliul Court No. I clilsi- lor a telephone, tulcKraph. ii
I Tlio Court directed the Uauance. ,.. ir.,,,,,,1.,1,.,, ii,.h nml otber
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W.MtlilNOTOX. Tel' 17 Vice
Presldenl Mid Mra l'.ili l.atikH are
.vnintnnlnilnir t.ihtiic n trln nrtiund
tbo v,orbl r.hottl. alter tho ni!Joyrn." """ ""
iiieiit of Cimxrciii. Tlim piobibly1 An ordinance, which bnd been pro
will tike n ktcatner at Han rranclsco pnivil by City Attorney lleubun, war
vlalt Hawaii and the 1'hlllppltien. Ibeii I ntrouiiul convertttiK ult nnw. pen
Chlnii and Japan mid iclum via Eu-, . .,.,, rc..iVt.,i from n
rope
OreKOii llarnpim Co. for l.arncau.
2-0-3-1
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Have your Spring
and Summer Suit I
made to your exact
individual requirements.
You have 1000 Newest Spring Pat
terns from which ta make a selection.
You aro getting your clothes from the
BEST TAILORING HOUSE in the
U. S. through a firm that guaran
tees satisfaction in every re
spect. TRY US.
K K K
JURY FOR LISKEY
CASE COMPLETED
Opening Statements Made By Kuykendall
and Mills-Taking of Testimony Will
Commence in the Morning
f'rocucdlncj Hi tto l.ukuy c.-uo
woru not ri'xutm.'d until tbli utter
noun. Tlio special vonlro Rummonvd
rrom tlio vicinity of Kuno did not ar
rive until lut o nud II win ulinoa Z
o'rloi It buforu thu "Xiimlrintlim of
Juror n li"i:un. J II. Joiicii, black
suiltli of Kuno, una tlio firm onu Lull
oil. Ho wria nrccptablv to (lie dafvnsc,
bu''Mia wcuai'd by tlm projijcutlon.
Klluworth Mouru, of I'oo Valluy, wan
ox'ituliii'd mid HCLuptcd. J. II. UnrnoH
of Kuno, qur.llHi'd, wbllu G. U. Kurna,
u iai.ilii'1- rualilltiK midway bitwi'i-n
ililu rlty und Kcno, mis tlmrounlily
.'X.iiuliii'd and wan llnally i'xi imi'd by
llm ilcfi'imc, wblcli uxt-rclri'd Ita laat
iui'iiii(or) cliiillcncu In ro dulnn,
II V. .McCuitnlck, it bardwuro
int'iclmut of Kino, waa accoptitbln
to tlm ditutiti', but wan i'.xcuB')d by
tin. proiirciitlou, it iwIhk IIh luBt pre
uuiploM I'linlli'iiKo on lilm. Cliiii.
SiH - wgnosr. uNo of Kcno
was vi-ry
unot. - riilii In nil of blr rrplk'S. !!
1wim lltinlly uxmiilnod by tlio Court
RI1S1NFSS BEFORE
THF TITY rnilrtril
IflL. VB VWIlVlbl
M.N XKW
OIIIU.VA.NTIjS Vi:itK
ISlUOIUTlUt
XIOIIT,
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A ollllmnc mtroJuccd In
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tlio City Council Inat I'vniliiK. n re-
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j't'"1?1 "f " w- lnhy. .f tlio llwln-
i million .Scribe, askliiK for n Iran-.
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uercunr worka. The lino to bejtln
at the main IrrRattou cai.nl nnd ruu
alonR I Huh street to Conger avenue
nnd up ConKcr avenue to California
an cot Tbo ordinance piovldid for
.i perpetual Irnnclilitu Actlop will
.joe taken on ll.e orUluanco a
the
kIhiwk, atrcct exhibitions, dog tnxes,
otc, to llio street fund to be used for
tii.. improvement of thu utreeta of
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STORE
and ixcUBbd by JudKu Xoluud an be
lli K unqualified. 0, K Boiitli and
David Kord, iiiHldutitH of tlm Kuno
miction, were ucccptablu to both tho
diifunne end tflu proKvcutlon, coiiiplct
iiiK tho Jury, wblcli la inadu up of tbo
following:
A. i:. I'olnti'r, K. W. Smith. J. V.
Blvuioiit, 1 M. Uonnott, W.P. Uhoadj
Jaa. Cot. V. T. Shlve. C. W. Iwli,
KlUwortti Moore, J, II. Itarnoi, a. P.
Hovlta und David Ford.
Immediately after tho completion
of thu jury IToaccutlmt Attorney
Ku.tkcndnll road thu Indictment und
fiiado the opeuliiK HtatcDicnt lu the
case.
Attorney K. II. MIIIh mndo the
ulMemem for the dcfotiau after which
an adjournment wai taken until to
morrow. During tho entire afternoon every
lent In the Court Kcom una occupied
and It la uppaiout that much Interest
will be manlfcKted tbroUKhout tho
lnlin trial.
u" elty n molton tbo rdnnce
kha paifcd to Ita aecond rcadlnK and
lwdbyiUl.only.
The ordinance, which waa prepared
oiiio Huio i.lticu, maknif, unlawful,
I tho bcIIIdi; or giving uwny of Intoxl
,'ialiiK ll'iuori, Kaiiibllutf, opium
lolntH, and bawdy liou.ea. within tho
".urporato llmltu. iiqh Introduced by
crlMcr und on motion whh laid on
ilm tublo. Tlio ordinance provides
Hint II be unlawful to keep for aale
to iMvc uwuy or dispose of, any vln
oun, mult or Intoxicating liquors, and
piovldc for the Issuance of a war
rant by the Pollen Judge for tho
scarclilUK of any place suspected.
An internal revenue llccnio Is made
proper viidcuco of Intention to sell.
The Clt utlorney was Instructed
to piepure the necessary papers so
that the Council could taku steps
to declare a special election at which
to vote ou extending tho city limits.
Tho street commlttuo was ordered
to' have the street leading to the dock
Improved. At tho present time It It
impossible to get to Mam street from
the wharf with anything but a small
load, and as all of the freight for tbo
merchants of the city has to bo do
llvcied over tills street, it was con
sidered ncccHJury to taku Immediate
steps.
A TRAMI .MAKES A HIT.
It is soldo that it tramp la well
received In any community but last
night proved an exception for Clark
Burroughs In tho character of u
tramp made u largo theater full of
I people laugh nnd cry ut will. Tho
uiiuk iiurrougns company seem to
Improve over' tlmo they are seou and
tho fact that tho slzo of the audience
steudlly inci cases proves that tho peo
pio of Klamath Falls appreciate a
really good thcatilcal company. Last
night "A Good Fellow" was all kinds
of a hit. Every member of toh com
pany was at their best. Mr Bur
roughs was ot hi very best and
showed that evou a happy-go-lucky
tramp has bis heart aches. Mr. Paul
In tho part of tho vllllan made him
soil thoroughly disliked. Mr. Lewis
Jn tho part of a Southern gentlemen
ga7o an oxccllon. portrayal of a dif
ficult part and James Conway was a
very handsome and convincing lover.
Tho -ladles held down their end of
tho performance in a most satisfac
tory manner. Miss Francis looked
very chic and portrayed her part In
a manner that aroused the sympathy
ot tho entire audionce. Mist Howard
and MIkh Ikmy weio up to their ui
uul standard which meant above re
proach. Tonlulit thu company presents
"Tlm Deserter," u mllltbry comedy
ilni in u which Is claimed, by tho man
agement, to bu ono of their very
Hlrcngi'Ht plnys
CITIIK I'HOJKCT NKWH.
Ilapicnfiig In IjiiikcII Valley nnd
Hie LUatcru I'ortloa of
Klaioatli Couuty.
Florence Hoggs Is recovering from
the measles.
Tbo stock raisers of this valley
have been riding for horses lately.
Douglas Duiacy, who has been out
of school for several days on account
of sickness, started again Tuesday.
Clarcncn Walker Is working for
Oeorgo Noble.
lloruce Shldlcr has been forced to
quit school on account of tho illnetH
of bis mother.
Geo. Noble Is building a black
smith shop on his place.
Mr. Miller roturned to Klamath
Falls last week otter a few days' vis
It with C. 0. Hunt.
Oeorgo T. Cllne was up from the
Falls doing some surveying last
week.
Mrs. Jeff. WlUon has returned
from Central I'olnt whore sbo has
been visiting her mother.
Mrs. Alllo Vinson has been called
to Uonanza by the Illness of her fath
er, Mr. Davis.
C. N. Snow and Geo. T. Cllno wont
to Klamath Falls Thursday. Tlioy
report the roads Inia bad condition.
John Alexander 'was through the
valley the first of .'the week buying
hldos. " .,
Tho little Wllkorson baby Urslck
with tho "measles," as It Is called.'
Mrs. Frank Uoxgs has been sick
with the measles. '
Mr. nud Mrs. Darld Campbell wero
visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
E. It. C. Williams last Sunday.
llaxol Burnham, of the Vinson dis
trict. Is visiting at the home of Mrs.
It. C. Cowley.
Mrs. ,11. G. Russey Is In Dairy vis
iting her dauKhtor, Mrs. Emma Burg
dorf. Mrs. IM. Duncan has been very III
tho past week, but U now Improv
ing. NEW gl'AKTEKS FOR WATER
USERS ASSOCIATION,
Tho ojllcu equipment and records
of tho Klamath Water Users Asso
ciation wero moved this attornoon to
the new office, in tho Murdoch build
ing over the post office. Tho now
quarters are tho rooms formerly oc
cupied by Attorney C. F. Stone.
J. W. DoPrles, representing Fair
banks-Morse Companywill bo found
at the Baldwin Hardware Store tho
romalndcr of this week, where he
will be glad to meet those who con.
tcmplato the purchaso of gasollno
onglnes, windmills, pumps, dynamos.
motors, steam onglnes, boilers, or de
sire estimates on any cnglneeorlng
plans for Irrigation or other works.
Bargains
This Week
A NICE LINE OF FRAMED PICTURES, WHICH WE WISH
TO CLOSE OUT. THIS WEEK WE WILL SELL THESE
AT ONE-HALF MARKED PRICE.
PYROQRAPHIC WOOD PLAQUES, SUPPLIES, ETC.,
AT HO PER CENT OFF. '
OENUINE JAPANESE BASKETS AT GREATLY RE
DUCED PRICES. BE SURE TO SEE THESE JAPANESE
VASES AT ONE-HALF MARKED PRICE.
ROYAL DOULTON CHINA, VERY CHOICE WARE, AT
ONE-HALF MARKED PRICE.
GOLD, SILVER. AND GUN METAL PICTURE FRAME8,
OVAL AND SQUARE, CABINET SIZE. ONE-HALF PRICE
FOR THIS WEEK.
ART CALENDARS, AND MOTTOES BELOW COST.
BE 8URE TO SEE THESE LINES THIS WEEK.
Star Drug Store
"They Have It"
FIRST STEPS
ARIETAKEN
To Improve Condition
of Main Street
L'XLSKI) CAIt RAILS AHE DECLAR
ED XUSAXCE AXDVn.
DERED REMOVED;
Tho flr3t ttepi wero taken last ev
ening by tho City Council for tho lm-'
provomont ot Main street. A resolu
tion was passed declaring tho unused
portions of tho street railway '.track
as a public nulsanco nnd tho Company
Ih to bo ordered to remove sama
forthwith, or they will bo removed
by tho city at tho cxpsnse of tho
Company. I. R. Itcamefi, tho resi
dent manager of tho Company, Is ex
pected back from California within
a week, nnd a copy of tho resolution
will bo served on lilm on his return.
Some of tho members of tho Council
expressed the opinion that tho whole
track ought to bo doclarcd a public
nuisance.
City Attorney Benson stated that
the now charter would provide for the
paving of Main street, and If that
was done tho street car company '
would bo compelled to pave tho cen
ter and on each side of tho track with
tbo same material.
A CORRECTION.
In oaaounclng the turning over of
j A '
the tax roll, to. the sheriff, tho sta'.e-
ment wasvspWa hls was tho
earliest It bad' been- turaed ot er to
tho sheriff In a number ot Mart. Tho
facta aro that, though tho frail' this
year was only ono day ovbritlsne, It
waa tho lateaf that It has beeh'ro-
celved by tho sheriff for four yeafrs
Tho sheriff received tho roll In ISO
on Fob. 3, In 1906 on Feb. 12, and
In 1907 on Feb. 10.
WOULD REGULATE
LIQUOR SHIPMENTS.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. One of
tho most Important quostlons agreed
to by tho Houio in years was Incor
porated today in tho Penal Codo bill,
which has bean under consideration.
Tho legislation seeks to regulate the
Interstate rhipment ot intoxicating
liquors. Speaker Cannon look the
floor and spoko tor tho legislation.
Col. C. M. Allison arrived In tho
city last evening from San Francisco.
Mr. Allison is on his return to bis
homo at Portland and camo. In to
Klamath Falls to tnako arrangements
for the Improvement of bis ranch
below town.
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