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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1909)
3 .N J tMTrs tVliiT2 as i.;ul i.M ssssssW TRIAL OF LISKEY (Concluded from Ioro t.) Hubo Vinson, tlio son of Henry Vlnion, was nuxt placed on tlio stand mid testified In regard to svcInK tho liortca In question at San Jose, In January, 1909, and that they had jircvlouily been aoon by him In Urn-(.-oil Valley; that llioy warn the pron irty of the Vinson's and had been shipped out without the permission or th. owner. Attorney Mills objected to prac tically OUT- question nskvd tlio wit iicm and In every Instuncu thu Court uerrulcd tlio objections Interposed.' Miss Annlu Vinson, daughter o( lltnry Vinson, tcstlflml that situ ls Ited Sao Jose In January of this jenr, and In company of the Klamath County officer she visited certain Icod atablea where shc sn tht i,iniO licir testlfld to liv the witness pre-' tiding her. Numerous ohjc-rtlcmn worn iimdo by tounscl (or defense, all of which I ere overruled by JudKO Nolatid W. II, Shook, of Dairy, Kao el denco that ho saw a certain gray ( I or belonging to Ceo. Itltter lu Kan Jose and that at the samu time 1 u aaw there a number of the Vin ton horses. After an Intermission of nearly an I i.ur V. II. Shook was nt,nln culled tad asked In regard to tlio condi tion of certain fences on Uie Walters irtidi. He testified that the wires l.d been cut on seteral fences and that there were marks showlnir that a Land of horses hud passed through tU openings. W. 0. Dalton, residing east of Tule l.ak . testified thut on his ranch lie, found n number of fence on which, tlie wire had been cut, lending to the, Irva beds, and the Heddlng road. John W. Logue, whose residence l some eight miles north of Dairy, nnd who Is the father-in-law of Alf Wallls. testified that on about De cember D. 190&, he saw the roan pony rent to San Jose In the Wallls pas ture and that It mas subsequently turned out with other horses by Wal lls nnd I.lokey. 8. U. Walker, n deputy sheriff, Kitvri evidence which corroborated the tes timony of the witness Welch nnd NV. II. Shook lu regard to Mtlug the Chns, l.lskey nnd the Alf. Wntlls ranches In company with the witness es. Ho test I fled In regard to finding the cox or of u cracker box lu n bad ger holo near it plno tree which Welch pointed out .taxing they had a lunch hidden there. Tho article was plnccd on exhibition. Mr. Wal ker also testified that this brand of crackers Is sold by tho llradley stotu at llonnnta. Prosecution prnrtlrally completed Its nxldenre and ias was continued until Ttietda) morning at which tlimf the proKecutlou will Mulsh its case. Attorne.x Mills gaxo'notlie that as soon ns the state rested Its case he would offer a motion asking that the case be dismissed on account of the xnrlaure of the testimony from the charges In the Indictment nnd open lug stntement During the ntli rnmm session tho croud wns so large lli.it much of the time spectators were forced to stand. The mother of the defendant sat by his tide during the entire session She was not unVcted when damag ing evidence was Introduced and her beirlng Is such n would Indicate Implicit confidence lu her son's In-noreuie BRIEF MENTION. The American Hotel Oltilng Koom It open all night. F.-th oyitart ry day. ! Klamath County headquarters In San Francisco Is the Hotel Savoy, corner Van Ness Axenuo and Kills Street. Walter K. Conner, prop. Take Turk nnd Kdd" street cars at Kerry, get.off at Vun Ness and walk one-half block north S-ls-Sm Senator Kutlon guvi his nuuunl salmon feast to tho member of thu Senate Wednesday. I'racjlcally the entire Senate disposed of two Chi nook salmon sorted lu thu Senate restaurant 9c Sale llllison Collars, next Sat urday. TUB Q DUAL. l.s.-Jt KOIt HAl.i: Second hand tup hug gy. Inquire of I'. II. Soulhworth K. Stewart, tho horse hli)er, came In last ovuulng fiotu H.111 Krnuclsio to bo present as n witness In the l.ls key case. I am prepared to do nil kinds of 'Picture Framing In gilt and mission Dolbour, the Furniture Man. lilt For most complotu line of Phono graphs nnd Heiords, see Mullvr, ttth nnd Malu. 1: lluxe )ou seen the line embroider Icm In the window at tho lloston Store iO.N SAI.K.TUKSDAY, KK1I, 23 2H-S j tum.N To Mr and , Mrs. John Janssen, of Antelope Vnlle, on Feb Iritnr) 17, u ten iound boy. J Don't forg.t THK J DKA1. keep 1 beads. Lot of new ones Vf Tell Muller your Sowing and Talk ing Machlno troublos. I'huue 2f4. II. I.. Holgate. the llonaniu bank er. Is lu thu city for u few du)H. Ambvrol Kecords play for four nlnute. At Multtrs. 11 ! f.. II VV Wft.1,1. ... ......I I .ut owning from Portland for a short visit. ' Uoods of best xaluu at lowest price. Oregon lliirue.n Cotnpaii). t-3-l M. F. Hide. F A Kwlug and b K. Vur). of Klamath Falls werr regis tered Thursday at the Hotel Hamlin. San Frnnclti o, K. I. Swarlzlnuder mid wife are lu the clt) from Klamath Ageuc Wo have Linoleum In the 1; mid It foot widths lu the K and It grades Now deslgiu In lunttlugs, carpctlngs. and burlaps Virgil & Sou. February list of Kdltou Hucords are now In at Mullers. 3 SKIIVICKH XV Tllli Cllt'ltCHICS. MFItltll.l, HWOItl ITKM4. .. Ward & Obenchain ! Just Received a Full Line of T .JiiKmj Dress inghams For Spring and Summer. Don't fall to see them. A large aiiortment to;telect from. Fricea Reasonable Anil after nil, t litre Is nothing for HN.e of Kl.iiuatli County to do but to dig up that f:tu per acre for the government' Of course It Is true that John D never had to tomu through with that 2D million but we are not all John D's, It Is repotted that there ban 'been a gold mine found In this vicinity We have not learned the particulars, but that Ihi re are line Oxiellont prospects U certain. The remainder of the Mitchell cat tle. Including thu Hunting unit Offleld rattle, will be shipped out tile last of this week. The many friends of O U Allen will bo glad to learn that he Is com ing hark to this clt) In the near fut ure to resume IiIh position on the Keiord Mr Allen Is one of the. men who makes eter)hody his friend and Merrill will welcome him back l Met vices wilt Ihi held In tho several churches of Klamath Falls Sunday as followii: (June .MithiMlM KplNioiuil (I11111I1 III 00 -lllhle mIiihiI and Ichhoii helps for nil Piiients 111 n luvlleil to mine ami hi lug theli (Million 11 Ull Molding vvoithlp with seilnou. Subject "My Degree of lUMpunslblllty." 3.00 Junior t.caguu foi boys and girls. il:U Kpworth League. I.cndor, toloctcd. Subject "The Conditions of Our Dlsclpleshlp " T .10 Praise uiul Cviiiir.cllttlr service Subject "The Might) Famine " Note. The Weducdii) evening lervlce begins nt seven o'c Iniic ami Is netting lu attendance, Inlet est ami Usefulness This week high walei mnrk was reached Next Wedtiesdii) n III be held the last session tluil will nnvene for more than a mouth, on ii-iount of tho .special union revival t'lVlces, which begin tint following week, vlth llnee union praver meet. Iiil's to be ln'ld lu llilin hall on Wed iichcI.1), ThuisdH) and I'llda) uliilitu, Mnrch 3, 4 and K J. W. PlttCK, Pastor. f-4i' Your Last Chance Only a few more days loft of the great Removal Sale. Some rnrc bargains left In Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds. Silverware, Cut Glaus, Hond-Palntcd China. Musical Ins. truments, etc. :: ' :: :: :: WINTERS' JEWELRY STORE PIONEER JEWELRY HOUSE OF KLAMATH en C w ! -'.--'.':..4AA s)- --..4AAtt I CSHhtBBlSm Presbyterian t'lmrtli Hegular services tomorrow OKO. T. IMIATT, Pastor ClirislUn Htlenco Hervicss wilt bo hold III the Murdoch llulldlng Sun day ul II n m Subject "Mind" lUptlst Services Subbath School at 10 a.m.; moaning worship, II n in. It Y P If. at 7:20 p.m.; ovuulng wor ship, H p.m. HKV. J. II. (HtlFFITII, Paitor. Church of Sacred Heart Msss dally at 7:30; Sunda)s at 10:30 11 m ""Oregon Harness Co, for harness Don't overlook this opportunity to buy a CARRIAGE HEATER No. 5 B Clark's Heater. 2.25 No. 3D " " 2.75 Phone 261 BALDWIN HARDWARE CO -" i fwwwwrwvwirwtwwwtwvww v wc(.66tt1)).( i -w- "0c.:..aHHM QEO. T. BALDWIN, RJBJg MANUFACTURERS AGENTS. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & GO. Gns anil Gasoline Enj'incs, Windmills, Stcim Pumpj, Dynamos ami Motors, Kailroatl Supplies, lrrij;ntint; Ma chinery, Steam EnKincn antl Hotlcm nml lixturcs, First & Stark Sts Telephone Main 84 PORTLAND, OREG. -.: wtffsfstfmMn 44S 'No Odds and Ends' With Us. fit ft Dry Wood 4foot and HMnch M. R. ANDERSON, Phone 203 . We do not believe in accumulating Odds and Ends. We don't want a single odd piece or wearing apparel in the house. We will not consider prices; our only object will be to get rid of Odds and Ends. We need the room for our Spring Goods, and the money to pay for them. K. SUGARMAN .A.AA.AAAAA....MMtll X ' Monarch Grocery and Market FRUITS and VEGETABLES We pride ourselves on bur complete stock. If we haven't it, you cannot get it on the coast. FISH, OYSTERS AND FOWLS Columbia river frefh fish. Eastern and Olympia oysters, young friers and dressed fowls MONARCH Free Delivery The Best Place to Trade 0 t in the City MERCANTILE GROCERIES The largest and choicest line in the city. One visit to our store will make you a customer When you cannot get it at any other place you will find it & the Monarch COMPANY Phone 311