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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1909)
r Klnmntli lhW Firm niul Heut Dally, Our Advertisers Get The Best Results. Thibd Yeah. No. wkj. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH C, 1909. Price 5 Cents He ftu'nino Jin-aid. PASSING SENTENCE AGAIN POSTPONED Believed to Bo for the Purpose of Giving Prisoners an Opportunity of Making a Full Confession first UOLII lIHCOVi:itY NL'AIt.MEHItlLL1 THE TIIIHT OSTEOPATH. Wlivn Court (nnvnni'il at lu o'clock thin niornliiK tli) largo crtirnl that fathered In tho tuurt room to wit-lii-in tho svlili'licllix of Cluia I. like) toil Alt. Walllu, v.eru disappointed. Attorney (' I' Mono In ludiulf ol Waiiu. biiJ r ii miii iii uimir ui l.lakuy, uskud llm Court to poslpom lunlvticu until Tuesday. Judgo Nol and Ihuruupnu declined ll.nl liu would ilofur pruuuucliig uyntmicu until lu o'clock "ii Tuisdity. lie alio amtud that liu would puss iK'litt'tiri) un Will lor Welch ut tho aamu tluii' As tlili U tlin tliiiu set for llm trial vt I.lskvy. Wallls mill Wstnl on the cattle stealing charge. It Ij hollovvd tut both Wallls ami I.likty will plead cutlty Mini n-cclvv lontuuco (or loll, crluiri at tho same lime Judge Nolaml Hated ll.nl tluro wai a iiuoalluu a to t liu It gallik of rnlllnK a avcund CI rntn I Jury during tin, tame term of Court tint tlmt ik would do tlilo the mailer un Mondi.y lu c.i a Oraiiil Jury Ii nut suminonml the (iinfcktloii ami utldouui ol Wallla and. Llskcy will ptotiiilily hn tnkvii More tliu Juatlcu uf tlio I'iiic-, mill l( sufficient uvldeucu la gh en tu lui- pllrato oll.ula, warrants will hi- issued and tbv invn bound over to tlio Grand Jury ut tlio next tin in of Court In Junu. It It (jultu ptohahlu that the purpuiu uf iottiotiliiK tliu prunuuiic I OK uf seiiluncu, was to alloc tliu of fecre tu Drat get n (Oiiti'itnlon, at It la believed tliut ll.u Willie of thr ml denco given liy tliu ii.iiviL'ti'.l iiD'ti "III retaliate the degri'u of their pun ishment tu a curtain cxiunt Judgo Nolaml nlto staled that ho IhUndcd to ilachuri:o nil but mm of thg Jurymen a soon ru tlio criminal fuses were disposed of Thin would Indlrato itiat tlio Judgo linn bron ln formed that Wallla mid l.lil.cy would plead guilty and thcro would thou be tin iiceil for a Jury until March Hi Hcvi-ral Claim. Tlio gold-bearing lodo now being prospected Romo five tulles from Mer rill coutlnuca to ho tin cuutu of no llttlu Interest hero. Tho find la lo cated lu Blsklyuu county, Cal., on tbv west sldu of tho rungu of tnounlulns botweon Lower Klamath' bailn and Tulo Lake, near Bboop'e Peak, and was first discovered over a yoar ago by lira. M. U. Mix, who with hor bus band lived near tho locality Mr. and Mra, Mix kept tho manor a secret un til recuntly, when Wra. narrows, C. V Wilson mul Him Eastwood wcro Informed mid these last namod gen tlemen mid Mr. Mix proceeded to lo cate a mlultiK claim which baa been railed tho Modoc. Several asiaya Iiiimi been mud') of tho rock from the claim, nil uf which show xnod from 12. tu to over 110 a ton In gold, wltb a coualdiirabln percentaK of tllvor. A tunnel In now boltiK run lu tho Mo doc mid tho owneru prouotu to find tin twiiiy.rne rarloadt altoKethi-r. Mr !' "whnt'a thero." Nuinerouo other Mitchell hiivlni: oiioiikIi to fill alxteuu llocutlout linvu also been made In thai 'ma, Knd Stukel four and Lewis (ier. U'Ctlon, mid ho la u poor man Indeed ber five Mr llurbur will dihe out In 'bin l"rt of tho country who does .inol her bund of cuttle next wvk, biivo a gold mine. Itccord, whli h will about clean up nil the beef altln III this section .T Till: Ol'L'itA IKIfSE TONIfJIIT. Ah,,n hliotv flufHl un.l Itorrloinnent1,,,.. 0ruu.H ,lt .(rttiUI(I Ul.cldcU h urn mil ik livpi t.ff un to Lncnte Here. lily 113. Jim I.'iituii, tbu barkeeper, onlrlbutliiE 16 of this aum. Harry Ktllts uua lu Murrlll country wvernl days first of tliu week looking ip fat Block for tho Crlisler A: Htllts meat iiiiirkel nt tlio Pall. He me ctiMled in uiiylui: 126 heml of lino nous from W C. f)alton in 7 '; ceuta er pound, llvu welpht. Means Mllchi.ll. Htul:e mid (lor ber this week started llmlr bandu of :atlle for Jit. Hebron There will M l.igi'uil IIW VLT. It has been discovered that the or Jlnanco miiklim It unlawful to more, lell or rive away IntoxIrnlltiK lluuors and prohlbltliiK iho ruuiiliiK of cumbl- Ini: plaies. waa not passed legally and therefore Is old. It lakes three fuurths vote tu declare an eineriieucv A delighted nudluncc attended the I bill presented at tho Opcrn Ifouso last nluht. Mr, nnd Mrs. Ilatton gave KwmI satisfaction In their society skPtch "Ulvotced,' nnd Miss l,ula Nlckcraon, with her aweut volco, pleased tho audience In tho llluitiated aoni;s. ToulKht the sketch will he repented nnd Miss Nlrkerson will MKimiM, itKcniiii iti:.ms. A. I' Cluhlnu'a rnloon at Falrvlow, Ihreo m eu south of Merrill hut In Wiklyou County, Cal., was held up by a lonu bandit one evnnliiK uf last week Tliu robber lu said tu have Rot and us Countllmaii Wllklus oiposed I"K t"'w aonKH. New pictures "Sill tlio meuturit It did tun hnu n sulll-tNI' Abdul Humid nnd tint Ladles of 'lent tute to carry. In tho absence i1'1" llmein," sliowlug life In Constnu it I lie Mayor and with oun of the Hnople. "Hummer Sports, " un alb ouncllmeti prtsldlnK, It lakui the l''tl-' picture; "MovIiik Furniture," vote of nviiry uiembvr to dirliirn an comic, mid "Tnles Told by the Hearch yiuiTKimry , IIkIii." ii Coney Island sceno. Hoclal At tho meeilni; of the Council last ,iliucu urtcr tlin show by the Loam or yvunlUK the ordluaniu w.ii m: a In lu-1 tlioaira troduced with a few rhaiiK"i und without the emercency clause AT TIIK IIALHW1.V CAFi:. Dr. Amos C. Graves, of Portland, arrived hero Thursday afternoon for tbu purpoau of loolilnrc over this field an u favorable location for tho prac tice of his protcailon, Or. Graves Is ou osteopath of well known and ro cognized ability, and his coming hero baa boon only attor tho earntit and urt'ont solicitation of many who know of und bollevo In the power of oste opathy to rcllova thorn of tbclr bodily Ills, I)r Graves baa none over tho fluid very tarcfully nnd ha decided to remain hero and la making ar rariKeinents to open up an office. Ho Is a graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, of Klrksvlllc, Mo. This Institution waa founded by Dr. HUH, tho man who gnvo to tho world oste opathy Dr. 'Graves has practiced bis profession for eight yarn, and leaves a lucrntlvo practlco In Portland to como to Klamath Falls, Ho Is suro of a cordial wclcomo to this city, as well ns a largo clientele. T.WTS 'AIHNKT IS CONIIItMED. IJVAXfih'I.IST AUItlVKN. Himilay IMiiner Will lie Hen til at the 1 Itnldnln Cafe from IS until S. '.'! Itev A Murrmou. who Is tu liep.ln I utmiKellstlr iMi'vllnc.i lu Hum's lint tomoriiiw. nrrheil on the boat thl 9VculliK The first iiu-etliiK will be at 1 1 DO a. in Sunday There will bo preachlni: eery evunlnK at :3( ucept .Saturday, so Ioiib n tho ser vices routliiiio tcrnoon at Monday Suiulny IMiiner. Soup. Cream of Chicken. Ha lad. 1-obster Itpllslut. 1 .-. Illblu stfldy eery af- I'rwli Kndlshes Green Onions WASHINGTON, Mnrcb C Tho fol lowing nominations were sent to tho Sonate today .by President Toft: Philander C, Knox, Pennsylvania, to bo Secrotary of State. Franklin MacVolgb, Illinois, to bo Socretary of tho Treasury. Jacob M. Dickinson, Tennessee, to be Secretary of War OeorKO W. Wlckcrahaiu, Now York, to he Attorney General. Frank If Hitchcock, Massachus etts, to be Postmaster General. George von L. Moyer, Massachus etts, to be Secretary of tho Navy. Illchiird A. llalllnger, Waihlngton, to bo Secretary of thu Interior. James Wilson, Iowa, to bo Secre tary of Agriculture. C'harles Nagol, Missouri, to be Sec retary of Co mm tree nnd Labor. Uurllngton Wilson, Illinois, tu or .Assistant Secretary of State Deacon Wlnthrup, New York, to n Assistant Secretary of tho Navy. William Locb, New York, to be Col lector of Customs for tho District of New York, N. Y f.ewis Dauby, Vlrglulu, to bo Mur ine Inspector All Cabinet appointments were con firmed by the Senato nt once. 3 un ) in., beginning on t'HAiii.i: I'oi-i: has Just brought lu fiom Ashland a ihlpiiivut of Yellow New town I'lppln pples strictly first class which 'an bo bought at The T Dual or Tho Model llakery 5-Xt The big tank In the Natntorlum at 'ho Hot Sprtnga baa been filled, and t Is expected will he ready for hust noss tomorrow Lettuce Colory Itlpe Olives. Kntreck, Chicken n In Maryland. ItoiiHl Chicken and Oyster Dressing. Vegetable. Pnranlps Sugar Corn Mashed Potatoes. Dessert. Pumpkin I'lo Mlnco Plu Tapioca Pudding with Wlno Sauco. Toa, Coffee, Milk or Cocoa, X i:VS FltOM KEXO. Mm. Amanda llmnakar ruturneJ this ovoulng from nu extemltd visit l at Oakland and San Francisco. ,sssBnsssHKsi ssHcV''ssk. BBBBHsVia'jBMdBBBBBSL Your Easter Suit Plaster falls on Stunl.iv. -iril lhli. this year. It is sasn "llic ttay of all days to sliow fine pinnies. The time jr prepare is NOW. Let us make your clothes for you and you .will be absolutely certain of satisfac tion in every particular. " GOODS, WORKMANSHIP, FIT. and PRICE' WE HAVE ALL THE TRIMMINGS TO GO WITH FINE CLOTHES FURNISHINGS, 'HATS, SHOES, ET.C, IN THE NEWEST OF THE STYLES. K K K STORE Mrs. Urowu, of Klamath Falls, it holding protracted mcotlngs at Hound Lake. A. ISrontncr brought out soma tim othy fcotd for Mr. VanValkcnburg, which tho latter expects tu sow In tho spring, Tuosu visiting Klamath Falls from this district Saturday woro: Mr. and Mia. A. Ilrcntnor, Mrs. S. A. Brent nor, Mr. Sutton, Mr. Dyer3 and Alex ander Karocow. Howard Drcntner, one of our pu pils, received n new primer Saturday from his aunt, Mrs. Olddlngs, who lives In Albany. Mra. Brent ner left Monday for Ash land whore she will visit wltb hor ton and wife, Mr. and Mra. E. Brcntner. From there kho will go to Santa Bar bara, California. Mr, VnnValkeuburg expects to put I In 100 acres of nlfnlfa In the spring. Arthur nroutnor sold eight tons ,of baled liny to Mr. Hutchlns of tho Fall;.. ' Leo. Thompson, who wits visiting In this neighborhood Friday nnd Sat urduy, has teturned to Long Lake, liu mndu n trip before leaving to O. W, Heavllln's to get a houu belong to Mr. Curl of Long Lake Cliaa. Suowgooko was In tlila neigh borhood Inst week taking oi tiers. Mr. Agcr nud wlfo passed through hero Monday on tholr way o tho Falls. - Q. F. Sovlts and torn,- Charley and Clifford, ar grubbing sagebrush. J. II. Barnea la plowing on the White and Fountain ranch. E. Thompson, Ernest Boyd and Loo Thompson visited tho Falls last yednoaday,. ,. t . O. F. Bovlts and tons visited the Falla 'Wednesday and sold 120 pounds of parsnips to the Bchallock & Dag gott Co. H. H. VanValkenburg drove his cattle home from the O. W. Heavilln p7aee'Wariesday;'whore Mr. Hoavllin has been fooding them. .Lloyd Alford. who Ii attending the ehool at the Falli, .came home with NO ACTION ON EIGHT & WATER FRANCHISE Council Disposed to Look With Disfavor on Extending old Franchise Which Is Said to Have Elapsed his father Friday for a few daya visit at the ranch, G. W. Heavilln waa In tho Falls Thursday. Harry Pearson returned Thursday from the Falls. Capl. Lee returned to tho Falls Friday after a few days' visit at bis ranch. O. 1. Sovlts caught two wildcats Friday. Mr. Leo Is still hauling hay from O. W. Heavllln's. Miss Lola Thompson, our teacher, has moved to Long Lake, whore hor father has a contract to cut wood dur ing the summer. EXTENDS VOTE OF THANKS. At a special callod meeting of the Woman's Club, Friday afternoon, It was decided to give publicity to a voto of thanks tendarod the Klamath Conservatory of Music, Mr. Daniels, montbers of the Shakespeare Quartet, tho business firms whose advertising support was a niatorlal holp and all who assisted In making the benefit concert of Wednesday night the suc cess it was. Tho unusually Interesting program rendered reflects great credit upon tho Conservatory of Music and Its helpers, and Is especially appreciated by tho Wowan's Club and patrons of tho Library, In a paper read before the recent road congress In Paris, II. P. May bury stated that reliable roads suit, ed to uiodorn traffic would ho secured by building thorn as strongly as pos sible; reducing tho camber to a uni form 1 In 30: coating tho surface with tho lic.t obtainable bard mater ial, gaging not less than 2 nor more than 2 Vi 'Inches, and thoroughly roll ed, using only clean, hard gravel and chlpplngs as the binding agent; tbon cleaning tho surfaces and applying a dressing of a heated tar compound; and finally covering tho surfaces thus treated with hard, clean gravel or granite chlpplngs and thoroughly roll ing with a steam roller. His expe rience has proved that such a surface is cheap, almost dustless.and provides good traveling for traction engines and commercial motors and a good footing for horses. Sadlo E. Itosecrans was granted a divorce this afternoon from Frank E. Rosecrans. Attorney Irwin appeared for Mrs. Rosecrans. An adjourned meeting of the City Council was held lost evening for the purpose of acting on the request of II. V. Oates for tho extonslon of the franchise of tho Klamath Falls Light & Water Company. An ordinance had boon prepared and waa Introduced. Further than Introducing the ordin ance no action was taken. Tho ordlnanco provides for the ex tending of the franchise which has elapsed. This would again give the city a $10,000 interest In tho property In caso it wished to purchase tho plant under tho terms of tho contract. There sooms to be considerable op position In tbo Council to passing the ordinance. Somo of tho members have expressed a willingness to give the Light t Water Company a -new franchise If they wished, but do pot want the old ono renowed as they do ' not like some of the provisions In' the contract. They think It would bo bettor for tho city to forget It e' er had a 910,000 Interest In the plant and that the bonds should he paid without any expectation of getting the money back. Some action la the matter will have to be taken sooner or later, as the city needs bettor flro protection and tbo company will need some sort of a franchise In order to make nay ex tension or Improvements la the system. Horaco Mitchell returned this ev ening from San Francisco. Mr. Mit chell states that Wllllo Is greatly Im proved. It will be necessary to? htm to undergo another slight operation but bis recovery Is practically com plete. . When II. P. Hull, of Denver, went to Norfolk, Neb., a few daya ago to attend tbo funeral of his brother, Phillip Hull, he made the discovery that the widow of his brother was the wlfo whom ho hlmsolf had divorced somo time previously. The wldow dlvorcoe also inado a discovery. She learned that the wlfo of her first hus band, H. P. Hull, was also the divorc ed first wife of her late husband, Phil Up. 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