p Pbe W eftlft. Klnmatli Fallii Klrnt , and Bent Daily. ftttti Our Advertiser Get The Best Results. Tiiiki Yeah. No. 7D(i, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1909. Price 5 Cents Jft s lUJi MORE DRYNESS IN i DAY'S EVIDEN0E IN WAUIS TR,AL KLAMATH FALLS City Believes It Sees on Opportunity to Get Hold of Some of that Easy Money Now Going to the County ,n urilliiitiivu wn prtnacd by tliu mlt i.ny Intoxicating llijuurs in be Council lint evening itotlurliiK Uiv'sIu.mI ilmreln. except ihu luinu be Ittlilme ur nulo or sellliiii. except us umu an a drug .tuic, nor shall sucu otherwise provided, InioxIrnUiiK II- owner or lessuu allow nny duvlu u, ,0or, within the cl'y limit of Klu- be (ouhirmud or maintained In Mt ci.lh Falls, unlawful, I'rohlbllliiK biilldliu: desluimd to prevent or .ivold tucb keeping or snlo and flxlm: pen- lild.-ctloii of tlm unlawful subi ut in illjf for violation thereof; find pro. u t- tttliiK lignum therein. tlblllDC uch offi'iism. wlllilii Urn - .. Where local ...vlc- M e limit) of ulil cltyj end dfcliirlUK un resorted Id by tint keipitii of bouses tBrincy Tim ordinandi wiu sign or places iimnilunad In this tirdln td today by tht President of Urn, ant... lor tlm purpose of piatcntlm; Ornncll mill l '' 1"' rollowlm: or nxoldlnr: tin- detection of the keen- ire a number of lint sections of tho r thereof, u shall bn tin; iluty ut tin. Uilef of Police or oilier pollen otlker, when eildemu la in-4i nli'il tu blui or nvldi-nro li obtained by r-urli olllcer M l . 8ctlou I It aluill bn unlawful for any person, or persona, In nuy minncr, either directly or Indirectly, i"1" ' devices it In resorted to, to III" u complnlnt with tlm Pollen Jud? xillliiK forth tlm iliivicu resorted to or tlm lin aim employed to nvolil hiicI by stunt, servant, or employee, or Itbtrwl"'. tu keep or maintain with in Ihv llmlta of Ihu rlty of ICIatnatli rtlli, Ori-Eoii, nny bar-room, drink. Idi shop, drinking saloon, tlpplliiK tost .club rooru, club houaw, or nny :t being kept, and tlm name of tlio other placo set or limit lliuor nrv kept 'joM, dlapoaud of, or given away, ex Walter Welch occupied tlio stand tlm hi eater part of tlio forenoon, In tliu (.oiiiliiiintloti of tliu trial of Alt. Wallls. lie was followed by Mm. Liz In rilcli, win Ur.tlfled to seeing Alf. Wallls, Cluirt, I.lskuy uud Wultor j Welch on DecouiLoi i near her placo In Yomia Valley v. till n band of bors os, among wblcli jl.fj recognized two I of tbu liorsuj. Tlio (lofeiiso objected ,to all of tbu tesiliuony and did not I cross exuinliiu tliu wlluts-j. i John W hoHUo, fntbor-lii-law of iWallls, wiih then ciillod nud atntvd thul ho wus ut tbu liomt or Alf. VI- 'iU one iiIkM nod tho followu day, Alilcli ho tl.otiKht was Friday and Huturday,. December i and t. 11a loillliid to seeing u strawberry roan iiiuiu beloiiKlnr, to iJonuell and ono of .Manuel Vlerru'B horse In tho Wei ll pasturo, whltli woro turnod out jrlddon about f.U inlols that day. This by Welch uud Mskoy. On cross t-x-iwna shoitly after 4 o'clock lu tho af aiiiluutlou by Slono an nltuiupt wnvltornnoii. iiiado to uto Mr. I.okuo oj a wltncsii !rs. John 8hook corroborated tho for tho defuuso, but tho qusitloua j evidence of tbo prececdlne witness eio objected to uud tho objectipua. about Wallls coming toward Bonaa Huslalned. Mr, Stouq Intimated thnilra on tlm road Icadlui; to I'oo Vulloy, in iiiIkIiI rail Mr. I.or.no luter for ,Tho liorae hu was rldliiB ttpponrud to i-xamliiatlon us u witness for tho du-'bo voty tired. .She rocoyulzcd tho fee. Idefeiidaiit fci he panted by tho bouso l.uko Walker wus next culled. Ho uud fipoko to lilui, he replying by a huh lit tlm null placo on December nod of tlm head. sold In that city, film was closely cross examined oh to tho ownership of tlio" horse In question, alio tes tifying thai they were the property of her father. Alcy Vinton, tho 30-ycar-old son of Honry Vinson, testified thai ho had iio Interest In the horses owned by his father p.xcopl ns a child. Ho stat ed on crosa examination that ho bad no source of remuneration aside from that paid him by hi father forJiclp Ine on tho ranch.' John Klioulc testified thul on IM comber 10th last, ho suw Alf. Wallls on horseback coma from I'oo Valley towards Iiouantn. Probably a half hour later bo caw Mm In Donanza and noticed that tlio horso looked uu If ho had been hard rlddtn and ho itlso heard Wallls say thnt ho bad I mid saw thioe men with a bund of Tho testimony of Ihu witness, John ili'trctlun, duicrlbluK tho pluco win-re ",,,rB,' ouo of wlllcl' ,IU l"ok for A"'Bliook, wa fully conoboratod by II. tlm mild devh v Is kept, or smpictcd I Wal"' j1, Kllcoro. who stated that ho was of bolni: kent. and tlm niimo i,r ihJ J- " s,1"rl ' f" Valley, wus the In Ilonanzn on December lOthi that i Hi which spirituous. Un-lK-Tnon or persons. If known, vlolat-! next ""' " w,,ut l0 ,ho Wallla'lic saw vho defondant ride Into town It Milium nro kept lo l.o'lmt H'l ordinance .l,-i..upon tbel"1"10 0 h"tul Jy afurnoon. Uiwiii-i on hi bay Kaddlo horso: that tho en Id I'olke Juduu shall Isnue hU wur-l ri-muiuuu uver uuiii nun- norso appeared to no urea una iook- runt lominaiidlUE the Chief of l'ulli-.. I ,luy- Vv,,t'u llu arrlv,-'J Haiurda uf-'ml at ff he had Icon hard rlddtn; ur other pollco oincer, to search such ,ur"uou ""'"' Ktv no mnu nloul ""' ,,ial ,lu Particularly noticed the con- i tlcerd of any splrlliioua, vinous, malt pico ami. If tlio law u biliiK vlnlalH -" ,.,...,, 'i'"" "' " " '"" ;iwBro ui nnf '"'. """""' """"... ... . . . rctililiLd nbuul i ark. Wallls and frnni nf tlm ni-l.r.,11 ir..- st.-it U'.l. or, IntoxIcatliiK ILiuors In i. ,ir,, V"rrv" lm i'r or l-'"ous vio-, n :."". -""-"::-" ." u duly llt-vnsvd ilrwc. "I''K tlm same, mid It shiill bo the, " , ' ' -"" ' "" '" ''' "" mado for mechanical utv of tlm Chief of 1'ollr... or othcr11'' tttr"1 K0,URl "'"; "rldKe from tho east. ... ..,. n .... i... Court then adjourned until 1:30. Wm. Ooss eavo testimony corrobor- Mrs. null wat recalled by tho allnc Witness Kllieore resardlnic thp WORK TO BEGIN ON ROAD EIRST OF JULY Forestry Service Will Divert Funds to Be gin Work on Crater Lake Highway Through Cascade Reserve tore havlrnc tiit. mar bn tail medicinal purposes; and provlJ. I"Mcn oincer. after l.avlm: nbt.ilncd . .a... - . - . - . .. a. ialtiti Iv ft s-rn tit lis ill nihHil ailrtlisuln izz r, : r ;. ;.no -;;; :..;;; : - uud ??'. n..-h0rsU on th. . .. . . . .l,.-lr.. I. r...rrl,.,l I,. ,..l ,,,, n.l l"Kru W.'Vl.TIll qUUXlllllia 111 TCKBrU IUt)H 0,UCSllOn. tors umin iirnrrllillnn nf itulv . ueilcu Is resorted 10, and Upon ad- ...... . ".... ... " .'......... . In.l.ln,,.. l.oln r,,f-..,l ,, ..m,!1"" ,tlna I""1 '""' ln '"""l I''"' urcnaeu piiyairinn, inu pniprit.iur ui , " .-.-. --... ---. .,,..., . . . ... ... .1 l.....t.u .......,... ., .... I. ...i ...iniii 'isca druic storo shall kcrp a full and "" "i"j " " i"i " iccarsto riTiird of such piiscrlptlons. ''" "l""' tho rami, ami arrest and AiowlDK the tiainu or nnmea of the ''' over for trial licfon- tbu Pollco ptrson or jwrsons to whom aiicli'ln.JU,K''i uc" I"-'""' " "' toxltatlni: llquora were delUerud. slso . '"nJ vlolntlnic any of tlm provl salo nf audi aalo. and the nanio of o- "' ' And any perr.ou. ltMpl.jr.lcUi. l.-ulnr. such p.,.scrl,.. f ';' "' "n''' "" , ;'"K, " l.o a Ha.isngo xrlnder. T.io article : ,1 e defondant. but that they Hon. whirl, record shall In .. il.J.r. , violators b, ., b, r ic.l n or tr In to 1 inUm fmm Uy ,,.,. ,,. 10 tnt llikpertloii or tin- police ol tile .'... ..." ... ......... ...- jof,,adunl ... I l.,i.i.. ,if m,,ili .lull ul nil Iu4 till kill1 U'biirve of such duty, si nil be i-iually KUllty under this ordlu.tme Hi-c. C. In nny prosecution provid ed for in thin ordinance, It shall not lu necessary to statu tho kind of In toxiiatlni; liquor sold, nor describe the plnt'i. whom sold, provided the mIiI city of Klaiuntti I'nlls at any time, Section 2 It shall bo unlawful lor any pvraou In any innnner, either illrlly or Indirectly, or by ar.unt, irrvant, employee or otht-rwlm', to Mil, dUixiie of, or kIvi' away, nny iplflluous, mult, vinous or liuoxlcat-!saIe or disposal thmeof shall bo with ll ll'iuoiN wlihlii the limits f thelln the rlty llnills, nor lo show the tit; of Kluinnth rails, Oiokoii, except provided for In rn'Otl'in I heieof Sec 3. It shall Im unlawful for wy person, firm or corporation main Ulalnsr a stort, ahoji or other pltre (f business In Mild rlty. to keep or (lore In such pluco of buslnois, or In MX part of the bnlldlnn whrrit i.'irh ltre of business I maintained, iny llrltuous, vinous, mult or liitnxlcal ' ll'iuorn; uor abt) tho owner nr kiiJCeof any bulldlnK In said city por- f C 11. Iloaxland wna rot po.iltlve In tho evidence In tn horny In blstestlmonv in rcKiird to lh con- ktoallnit iftMB. dlllon of tlm horse, but ho corrofcor- . P W. llroBdsword. n hardware nti-d prrcccdlnii wl,tintsei lu regard muirhant of nonanni, U.tltled thin to tho horse bclnt in Uonanzu on Pe on December Mb last, the defendant rember 10th. puichased from him n pair of pliers,' O-i cross examination tho witness used for cutting wlro, two files and i trt'llcd thnt he had lind a flKht wlh were l.c Dean, who conducts u barber , J. A. Ilradley, of Mouauza, testified sho lu Donanza, testified thai ho I that on or about December Sth, Alf. saw Wallls on or about Documber 10; Wallls uni In his store. that hu noticed lit horso and that Ills Lewis (lorbor wus tioxl called and attention was called to tbo tired con was asked numerous iUcstloiia roln-'dltluu In wblcli tho horso appeared tho to tho usual route followed Tnltu be. dilvliiK stock from tho Mouauza sec- Mrs. M. Smith, residing on the llun to Mt. Ilobrnn. Ills testimony ' Major Ilruco ranch 13 miles from wits to tho effect that tho routo most; Ml. llebiou. wax called and testified used was not thiotich tint Lava lleds' about a band of horse being: nl her kuowIeilKi' of tlm principal III order to tuuUil for tin- act of tho UKunt or uut Wu ,,00 valley and Merrill. Wit- placo on or about December 12tli last. servant, and In ull cuwi tln person nr persoiu. to whom the fcnld Intoxl catltiK lliuor shall have been fur nished, whether of snle. Rift, of oth erwhe, In violation of this ordinance, shall bu competent witnesses. Tbo lisunticv of n license or Internal rev enue stamp by tho Federal Uovorn ment to any person for tho salo of IntoxUntlm: liquors, or tho cortlflcoto ness was also asked iiiiinerotm quoi-, Couusel for defouse objected to ev tloiiH about linvlnn ordered u certain 'cry rjucstlou asked, tliu Court ovcr iiumbur of cars for the shlpmont of 'ruling, tho objections, stock from Mt. Hebron, ' T.J. Patterson, of Mt. Hobron, gavo Uuy Morrill gavo ovldcnro lu re- ovldeuco about sceliiK u bunch of Celebrated Union Made ! Carhartt Overalls, Jumpers, i ' Corduroy Pants and Gloves K K K STORE JlmUilcii. Annie Vlumin, daiiKhtur of Henry gard to the nature of tho I.nva llcds and tliu location and condition of a cortnlu horso camp ho maintains there. Counsel for tho defense In- horses at Mt. Hobron ou Decomber 13, 190S, and about seeing two men with tho li'orscB. . W. II. Shook corroborated tho wit- tcrposed objections to most of Hie nosu Welch In his testimony about questions asked, practically all of cutting wlro fences. Numerous ob which tho Court overruled. 1 Jealous were ngaln Interposed by Geo. Illltor, R Yonnn Valloy farm-jcouiuel for defense and w'ero prompt er, guvo ovldonco n lo a coitaln horse ly uvorrulod. Tho testimony of wit- beloiii:liiR In him. Tho horso dlsap- uuss Shook corroborated that of pcniTd Horn Hid inngo nenr his ranch lost fnll or winter uud was subae iiuently locnted In California, where Welch In regard to tho routo taken with the bunch of horses. At the conclusion of tho testimony It 1 nil been tnlieu without hli per- by W. II, Shook tho Prosecuting At- Will O. Stcol, who has dono more toward furthering tho recognition of Crator I-ako than any other one man, Is In tbu city for a fow days to begin arrangements for tho handling of the tourist tho coming summer. Mr. Steel Is well sntlsllcd with tbo pros pects for the building of tho Crater Lake road. Probably no other man could havo accomplished what bo did with tho hoad of the Forestry Ser vice. Ho secured a promise from Mr. Pluchot to dlvort from other sources lu tho Forestry Department funds to bo used on n road through the reserve. Tho appropriation for the Torostry Department had already been mndo when Mr. Steel reached Washlugton, and In vlow of tho fact that not enough money bad bocn ap propriated to cover the exponscs of all tho Improvement which were de sired, It seems Incomprehensible that Mr. Steel waa able to got tho Forestry Department to oven consider the ex penditure of money for any new work. Mr. Steel and Mr. Plncliot havo boon closo personal friends for years and It was due, In a great measure, to this fact that Mr. Stocl waa grant ed the opportunity to present to Mr. Plnchot the great necessity for this highway, which finally resulted In success. It was this agreement of Mr. Plnchot'a that 'made It possible to securo tho appropriation from the Oregon Legislature. Tho opponents In the Senate-went to tho extent of wiring Mr. Plnchot In regard to the matter, and when Informed that be would do Just aa ho promised Steel L they were left without one of their strongest aiguincuts. Mr. Steel states that the Forestry Department will begin work on the road lu tbo forest reserve In July, and also tho Good Roads branch of tho Agricultural Department will make Ihu surveys and plan the course of tho road. Tbo highway through tho rescrvo will be built strictly ac cording to tho tccommondatlons of tho government engineers, but the road outside of the reserve will prob ably be constructed according to thv wishes of tliu state commission whlci will bo appointed by Governor Den son. It Is not known who the nicm bors of this commission will bo a' tho appointments cannot be made un tl: 90 day after the adjournment or 'l.c Legislature according to the .tro vls'ons of tho bill as passed. Mr Steel, ns secretary of tlio com mlraion appointed by Governor Cham berlain, has gatberod all the material possible, and also obtained ruling on every legal point that might com up In the work of tho now commis sion which will have In charge super vision of the road.' All tbls matter will bo turned over to tho commission as soon as It Is appilnted, m that there will be no dolay In beginning work. Tho work dono In tbli re spect by Mr. Steel will save the com mission fully a month and a half of labor. IIALDWIX-JACOBS. Will W. Baldwin and J lis Mabel Jacobs were unite J In marrlago yes lorday at the tome of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jacobs, at Baker City, Oregon. The young couplo will spend tholr honeymoon in Portland and return to this city about the middle of' the month. Tho brldo Is woll known In thla city where the ha? a host of friends, who will extend her a hearty welcome, on her arrival to make her home here. She lived 'in Klamath Falla about a year, while her father waa constructing the government tunnel as contractor for Mason, Davis Company.- During her short residence here she became very popular In th locloty of the younger set, and won the love and respect of all. . The groom, who Is the son of Jadf and Mrs. George T. Baldwin, city, Is a Klamath County boy ho city and county are justly proud of. He has been connected with kit' father's big hardware house for a number of years and he has .had prac tically full charge of the business for tho past six months. The Immense business handled by this concern. Is sufllolont evidence of the ability' of tbo young manager. As a business man he has always been a. hustler and -seems to have Inherited the boosting ability of his father, Judge Baldwin. Ho has always taken a prominent part In all public and bus iness movemonts and Is popular la social circles as well. i . of Jadg a, of this oy whoa ' ' llw tipnnii ' OUR NEW POLICEMAN. II. W. Ward waa appointed, a po llcoman by the City Council last ev ening to fill the vacancy caused by tho resignation of Mr. Ifastea. Mr. Ward has been employed for th past year as a clerk In th Boston Store. For most complete line of Phono graphs and Records, see Muller, (th and Main. II loriicy announced that the utnto hnd Introduced all of Its witnesses ou Vlni.on, furnished evidence pertain- hand and that It was preferred to Ii.k to tho hoi'bi'3 owned by Henry J stop proceedings for tho time being, Vlni.on, mid going Into detail about uud lu accordance with thh an nd vlaltlnK San Jose, Cnl., In Jnuuury.ljoiirnmont was taken until tomorrow l'JOU, for tlm purpoHo of Identifying moriiliir; when the stato will coutlu the Vinson horses wtilch had bucniuo with Us witnesses. of tho collector of Intornnl rovonuo thnt such llcuuso or tax stamp valid at tho time of said violation, has been Issued to any porsou, shall be prima facto evidence that such person , I soiling, exchanging or giving away intoxicating liquors In. violation of this ordinance. AT THE OrEIM HOUSE TONIGHT. "Tho Valet's Wlfo," c'omlci "The rtoso That Makes Everybody Laugh," coloicd; "In tho Valley of Bhonan- doah," n portrayal of tho battlo of Cedar Creek and Sheridan's famous rldo. New Bouga. Amberol Records play minutes. At Mullors. for four II MAY SECURE ANKENY CANAL. sltjt v'BsjMBsfrBVl?i?Ife Im9IHL9sbssiiiiiiiiiiiih PsiBsVvBBH7asa7M'2aLxMVVufiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB 'drBBBBBBBBSW' Bw.BBBBBBBBBBELjBBWeBBrV SBBnffjg7B2jp'WfaeBBRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS The City Council last ovenlng ap pointed the Finance committee to In terview the Reclamation officials, In regard to the city acquiring the old Ankony canal, which rnns from tho Upper Lako through tho city, for pur poses of Irrigation and to supply run ning water on the principal streets. The committee Is composed of Coutt oilmen Sanderson, Crliler and Obon-chain. Just received Nice assortment of mattings and rugs In all sizes and colors. Japanese matts in Oriental designs, etc. Drop in and see them. VIROIfc SON. . -l PR. DAVID ROBERTS, .Wisconsin State Veterinarian, 1904-M Dr. David Roberts is the best known practical veterinsika and veterinary author in the country. You can get his book "Practical Home Veterinarian," doth boundand illustrated, .FREE. You can get a high class live stock paper FREE for a whaU year. Ask about these orfen at Star Drug Store 1 "They Have If ft ,( " rfV ,. tV.t h, K&ti 4 hi