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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1909)
ti - rqrmiPityi ' V K V .1 . .i- iwi era d ' ;&v r ... ' ( .-y vti toetitHQ ' A e Our Advwrtkaurs Ot tw?v K iimnt i Mum I'lrsl jind Beat Dally. The ft ?Jii n H n. - ; C, 1W H ' Tllllil) YlJAit. No. WX) KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY G, 1909. Puce 6 Cam. n.t -7X Memo ASSOCIATIONS AREJLLEGAL Secretary Bellinger Finds No Authority for the Creation of Such a Body-May Be Abolished Heads to Drop Off II I'lealdilil 'lull luuda lilt upprut nl tltHii'iury linlllnri r lll lomplctely leorgnnlro tin- United Htute live Iniiialluii Hertliu iliirlni: tho turning full niiil winter, nml linllrittluiia arc Hint I In- I'rrililnni will mini tin ii what ever refurniM Mr llulllniter ilealre to liimifuttili Vol only will Di rector Nuwvll Kit" )' In mmiiu man ihmvii ti' Mr llnlllnxer, but other InftlcInU Mill bo Id nut or trnuafuired, tl Ii tlii iurHiii ot Mr Hullluger iturlliK lliu aumtuer to ork nut lila plan (or noiKunlilim tlio lluclaiua tlun Hervlce Tlile Mill Include tho ulectlmi of new iiiuii for l tio Metier Hultloiu ( thin (mi tie ilono beioro I. ii irluriu to ViiIiIiikIoii In Itvptiiii I r, n tiw order or thine inn ho In iliiKUinlftl 'Hut iut Into operulluii bo- lure ConKH'vi Mctineiin An hm litlelufotu been staled, Mr llnlllugvr woulJ like tu appoint It, II Ibomioii rity engineer of Heattlo, in IMntlur nt lliu lli-clamntlun Her tio. It ( known Hint lie hn written In Mr Thutiisnti naklliK It !' W urcvpl tin) appointment, tint Mr Tliubituii'a Uicltton, II ho lin readied niiv. hn not hitome known. II U probable Hint hi' ulll allow tlio mat-ii-r to ret until tin inn talk ill our with Mr llulllnxcr uh.ii the latter arrlir III Hcottlu iiUiut July 12 If Mr, Tlioilmon decline, search fur Kiinu ntlirr limn will bo nindo Imme diately. Much of Mr lUlllncrr'n rtillclmu uf lliu, mmiiKciiu nt of tti Reclaim- lion Hervlco Ii IijikI iitioii lliu fart llmt tln nffliloU In ihuriio bavu mil i.lhcrul dirlctl) to Hm letter nml lu ll nt uf lliu law Tlil It not alto- kelher due In tliu Reclamation nf hclnM, for rfocioliiry Hurflolil liolil hu linit Hm otr,n'i or hU department kuulil tin iili)thlng rntiliecleil Willi lliclr v,ork mlilrli na not pd(Uiill lorblrfdei li liiu In Mr (Inrllrlil'ii lit)' H'KUlntlolm i-ru inailo until b) llcclunmtlun Htrtki' nml othir iiinchci of tho Interior IKpnrtiiicnt Illicit Imd thutlttct of law but which li:rn nut naiatlouitl by law. Already Mr. Illllndr lm uitt nine of Hm prnitlcen nnd reKulallomi at wiru Hie initRrowlli of Hie Oar I'lil nolky. Hu no IniiKvr iiurtnltn lin'ltccluuiutliiii Ben leu to enter Into uiitmcla pltli water utuni' norla- Inn fur tliu riumtriiitloii uf part of rlxatlou prdjvcta; hu hm forbidden h iMUinrn of fmtlier "irrlir by liter mora' nimocliitlonii In imjnicut iir audi work. Now ho quettlolii the Sillily uf water tinuta' nuuclatlnm. u nndn no irovlilon In lliu Iticlama- (t'ontlnuul mi Tlilrtl 1'niir.) nU 111 iff I Ml fl 11 ii 11 If V See ui for outlJMi-huntliijJ thorn and moccmilm, legghuji, "Dux bu." Khaki and Corduroy Cloth ing v We can outfit you for your outing and camping trip KKK Ill IMMMMMM AT TIIK tOl'HTIIOl'HR. When tourl convontd tbla inorn liiK Judxo Noland looked m If ho a llttlii tired of tin way tbloit bar ilrnKKed alonic nud, auminanlni the Juror bufuru him, lufurmtd item llmt tlmy wro aicuiod lubjocl to Hi tall ot tlio court. It lupuoaod that thero would bo Kiutthlag doing to warrant thu acrYlcM of tb Jurori, but Hie way the Grand Jury baa don l)ulim haa rvaultvd In a practical tie-up John I'rnrlu, otbrwlM known a Mucklui, m aentunced to wna 20 daya lu Jail and pay a flno of !oo for kcllliiK whUkey In Violation of the local option law Tourr"' That lelli the atury of the doluM of lliu tlrand Jury. Wvk hmu bn Kpcnt In aumtuonlh( wit nonw mid bearlnx evldcnco and tbn only thlnx the tlrand Jury b to iliuw for It Ii lb tentonc that wn lmtoid on "Mucklui," That la a record that It may fuel proud of, II la quite generally known that tbrro haa boen no difficulty In occur Iiik all tho Intoilcallnc liquor a pr Min want, provided they havo lb right pauword, and tbo beat rldanc of till fact I th number of drunken mn to bo en on the tret, pwlally during tho mailina of tbo Jury Under tho prmnl condition It mint hu admitted that tbtr U a great hlg hole In local option kU enuiigli to apparently let nil violator through, unle It wa tbo poor, un. fortunate Indian who got the Jail aon tenco It oeeina aoniewhat itrang llmt whnru tbero I mi much of tho atun aold that tho chief culprit ca There I only one outcome to audi a tiling the return of tho coun ty to tbo wet column. The tlrand Jury will lako up Ita work again lo-murrow. No body of mun ha met before In thla county wbutu Inbur are watched with tho m mo amount of Interval manlfeatcd In tho doing of tho Orand Jury. Whether It I going to ahow the peo ple that It tlmo and the oapeno In curred havo not been waited remain to bo awn. Certain It la that war thing uiuru thin haa been done muat ahow up boforo the people will be lit lined with tho rotult The WotUrn Loan and lavUga Couipauy pay t per cent on depoilU. guarantvo 10 per 'cent on monthly pnymenti ecurd by 0rt mortgage on Improved property. Aaneta amounting to Ttl,7l4. Bee J. W. Noe, general agent, with llall-tkep-burd Company. -lltf STORE MMIMMMmMMMMMi NO PATENT TO GATES DECISION IS AGAINST HIM If Opinion li Haitaiard He Will Lom One of the Meat Yalaable Power Hllri un lb Paclfk- Cuael. One of tbo moat far-reaching de clalona glvoo In tbo Redding Land Office In yuara waa rendered by Keg later Clareiui W. Ilulnger and Re ceiver l.loyl Carter Wednesday aft ernoon In (bo caoe of tbo Northern California Tower Company, Cornell datod, protcatant, vcraua II, V. Gate it il, mineral appllcanti, which ox cltnd a largo amount of Intoreat when It waa tried la the fill of 1908 by the length oi It hoarlng and th number of eipert wltn esim Ined. The cioo wu remirkablo In that Mining Hurveyor Cbirlei T. Pol ler fur Bovcul daya give n eerie of whit amounted to geological lceone, and wai roundly complimented by ill tboio connected with tbo cine, Thu retult of tho ult I that the mineral nppllratlon uf Gitct et al for a patent I dcnlod, lubject to tho uauil right uf appeal, which In ill probability will bv raido flraV to tbo (CoaUanrd ow fccoeul Pace.) ROBERTS WAS INNOCENT M0VCS HC WAS ELSEWHERE PofflKr KraMVal of Thla City Ii Vic UfjTnC MIMI Hat of Man Heat to the IVeUtraliary. JlmM A. Roborta. luipccted of bo Ing in lecotupllce In the murder of Oin lliikell. proved a complete alibi Friday etenlng and waa liberated. He left on tho I0:4G train for Krultvile, vowing vengeineo on the otflcer who irrvated him. Roberta requeued HborlnT Mont gomery to telephone to Novidi City md have oouie ono look over tho reglitcr of the Antler hotel of thit plico and aeo If ho wai not reglitered at the hotel on October , I (OS. the day of the ahootlng ot Din llaikell. Sheriff II. K. Walker of Nevada City wai telephoned to and Marched the regUter and found that Robert had been a gueat at the Antler hotel from October 8tb to Mlh of that oar Ai further proof of the prUooer'l Innocence) It wa found that he had cubed a check on the Dank of Sbai- (GoMttaMcd oa Second Page-) A nSHINQ RECORD. Mr. and Un. 8. II. Pendleton ot Santa Am, Cat., returned Uit vin Ing from Oda, whr they have been for the put month. Mr. Pen dleton Ii one of the big tlmbermen ot California, being head of the Pen dleton Lumber and Mill Company ot lull Ana. In addition to being n tlmberman of tome note, be Ii alio a Sihermin of more thin loci) reputa tion, hiving tihod In nearly every Stite In the Union. During hli my t Oda he lucceeded In landing ill trout, the aggragite weight ot which waa II pound. He limited hlmtelt to ten Sob n day. In apeak lag of Klamath n n Sihlag reaort, he Mid: "I har liked nil ovw th United totw, nd In tost of what in ooa aldr4 tka beat raoru tor tklt nort, tat I atut wy that KUmitn.1 oottiti; feu m juJ. TM poonlo feetw do Mt rwollo what Uy ha) or thajr would to no tall ot rim and vigor that thla nUw would trow and trow until It would haro a world-wld rep uutloa u hotas tho taitott growing city la tho world. It I were a young man aaala I would oottl right her and plUh right la. "Tho oaly thing oa lack la oour- ag aad If tho peopl will only alaok up you am iuro to haro a big alt la a Tor ahort time,. It all depend oa. th mn bow oa tho ground. North ot haro la tho araadatt oouatry oa th tloho, aad whan yoa add to It tho ENGINEER IS COMING TO CXAMINC- WOOD MVEft Plrvt Mtrp Toward Secaria Oorers- meat Aid to Make Thto fMreani .Vavlamhtr. J. 0. Pierce hu received n letter from Fred C. Schubert of Portland, who li on of the anletint engineer In th employ of th government. dating thai he haa been aaalgned to the duty of making a peraonal Impac tion of Wood River and aiklng when it will be convenient for Mr. I'lerco to accompany him; alao what meana of tranaportatlon'can be placed at bla dlipoaal The letter Jiai been turned ovor to Secretary Dunbar, wlo will furnlah Mr. Bchubert with the nocea- ary Information Thla examination Ii for tho pur poe of aecurlnr data to be uaod In tho oecurlng of in appropriation for tbo Improving uf tbo navigation on Wood River, application for which baa already boen made, Tho oecurlng of thla money will bo a lomewbat Ivdloui uk. If It la aecurtid at all, and will come only after a itrenuoua fight ha been mado for It other natural resource right at your door I can nothing but great proa- purity for Klamath Falla and Klam ath county " Conrad Madlaon, engineer of the county road roller, wai brought to tho city Saturday, lufferlng from paralalo. The Indication! are that ho la lufferlng from ume peculiar iplml affliction, bla condition being tbo eame a Mia Hayi and har outer, Mr. Lute, the latter of whoti died. The paralyil extend from the walet duwilT ' t" " Mr. and Mr. C. Hob Anderson and on, Hugh, arrived here lut Satur day evening from Roaovllle. They ex pect to remain permanently. They havo many friend who will be pleaaed to hear of their determina tion to again make Klamath Fall their home. Mr. and Mr. C. II. Daggett expect lo leave Thunday morning for Lo Angeloj, wboro they will remain for a fow week. Mr. Daggett alia ex pect! to villi bla alatcr, who rcsldct In Yum, Aril. K. II. Lottua, the Like county min ing operator, la reglitered at tbo Lakeilde Inn. Cabler llolgito Ii In tho city from Uonanu. Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Assn Orgaaalaed for the rrotecUea of the Bajrer aad B4aMr of Real Property aad the ntxtaaoUoa aad baarovewMst of Klaaath Ooaatf. Membei P. B. CAJtFBILL. P. L. ronrrAUf, C. P. ORSOORY, RAIXfeTJrRRD COh MAJOR SLOUCR, T. W. fflRPaUUft. PRANK IRA WRITS, WILBUR WRRB. Trail ct km wMh aaf of tho BIG CROP ASSURED RAIN GENERAL OVER COUNTY Report! From Vartoei Hcctlom Iadi tafo That Thla Will lie Baam-r Year for Farmer. If any ono thing wai needed lo ab olutily Iniure a bumper crop thla fill It wu Iho nip ot Sundiy nlgbl and Monday. While It wai not needed very badly. It did a great deal ot good, eipeclally o among tho dry ranchei, which Momed to be partic ularly favored. Tho following re port! havo been received by tbla of flco from tbo varloua aectlom uf tbo county: Donanxa Tho rainfall here wai very heavy, lnd wbllo not noceiaary to a lucceiifut crop, Inaure a greater yield than tbo moit optlmlatle bad hoped for. There will bo no necei ally for tbo ihlpplng In ot wheat or flour to tbla icctlon tbla fall and win ter. Wo will bo exporting It. Tbo erope throughout the valloyi are look ing flno and everyone, Ii looking for ward to tho blggeit harveit In the hlitory of thla icctlon. Dairy Dairy and Yonna valley (Coatlaned on Second Page.) HE FAVORS NEWSPAPERS DO REST WORK TOR CITY Newcomer 8Ut Sobm Wboleeome Fact That Hhoald Be Carefejly Coatldcrrd by Bualnca Mew. Editor Herald: Permit me a brief pace) In which to differ from the aa ertlon of Mr. L. Samuel In a recent luun of your paper that a good hotot wa an anuranco of tho future growth ot a city. A good bote! I a thing to bo appreciated In It proper relation ai o convenience ot a city, but It I not to bo taken ai Indicative of tho activity, energy or public spirit ot the rllltena of a town. It I a pri vate enterprise, and It cleanllneu, culalne and appointment are entire ly dopendent upon Iho executive abil ity and financial resources of one man IU manager. Were I to ittempl to select a iln gle factor upon which the growth of city or town Ii moat largely do pendent, It would bo to nine 111 nowapaperi. Thwe, alio, are private bulla enterprise, but their aervlco to tho community Ii of quite a differ- (Coatlaaed ok Second Page.) TO ERECT HOTEL AT CRATER LAKE. Steel Ooee lo the Farjoc Reeort to ttcgla Work on a New Hoe- lelry. Will 0. Steel and Alfred L. Park hunt went to Crator Lake by way ot Modford Saturday, where thoy will at onco get tho work of Improving tho reeort under way. They will mike ill the needed meuuremenli for the now witer iyitm, u wall ai block out pliu ind pick tho alto for the building, which Ii to itand on the brim of th lake. Thli itructure will be In reality a email hotel, piruklng ot th mitnr ot an Inn. Many Improvement are planned for th retort thu lammir, which will Include a new water lyiUm, lc trio light aiaat aad more building, la th grove will bo arranged many tint oa board floor, providing com fort for tbo camper. Crater Lako li to be mad a true reaort, with all convenience furnlihed. Mr. Steel expree hlmielf ai coa- fldmt, ot th final outcome ot the Crater Lake road cane, believing that the Supreme Court will decide la favor ot tho road. Mr. Parkhunt i financially Inter- otd In th Crator Lako Company, aad he, with Mr. Stl, U now under Uklng aa active part la th affair of th oofaaaay. BONANZA HAD A GOOD TIME Celebration Was Everything That Was Promised Fine Parade Successful Barbecue and Races No. lit. Report of the Condition of Klamath County Bank at Klamath Falli, In the Bute of Ore gon, at the cloae of bullae June lid, 10. Retourcci: Loam ind dlacounti .......$ J27,l. 03 Overdraft, aecured ind unaccured ... .-. 71,874.54 Donda, lecurltlo, etc.v. 40,(74.10 Dinklng houae, furniture, nd fixture.. ...... 4,014.16 Other reil eitate owned.. 11.12S.48 Due from binka (not re- aerve binki) 41,71.lt Duo from ipproved re- aervo binki 47,454.71 Chccki ind other caah Itemi ................. S.S1S.7S Exchingei for clearing houae ................... M.I4 Caib on hand ..-......-.. 41,047.66 ToUl I487.6J1.64 Uabllltlei: Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplui fund . . 1,000.00 Undivided proBt. lees ex- penici and turn paid J. 401.08 Due to binki nnd bink' T ,- 2.84J.84 Indlvlduil'depoalta iub- Ject lo check 38,11.6 Domtnd' "certMeata of ' . depoalt- 10,61.10 Certified check , 410.00 Cishlor'i checki out- tandlnr- 231.16 Llabllltlei other than tboae above atated. collection! .. 970.31 Total f487.C3l.64 State of Oregon, ) County of Klimith,)aa. I, Alex. Martin, Jr., caabler of the ibovu named bank, do lolemnly iweir that tho above itatemeat li truo to tho bnt of my knowledge ind belief. ALEX MARTIN, JR., Cashier. Correct Atteit: ALEX. MARTIN, E. R. REAMES, CHAS. S. MOORE, Director. Subscribed and aworn to before me thl 3d da) ot July, 1101. LESLIE ROOERS. Notary Public. E. E. Fitch, the Merrill reil eitate man, I In the city. Package Whoa yoa waat a ale t caa rely oa lo he traah aad la We have RaaaiHy' tho Urt Uaa at 1Vtt TAJKJjrn, tno to atwM Vm ROB! OBJUM tm Ceawa aaal Star Drug Store III! MMMiltlMIMIIMItBwdJBtWiilMl (Special Correapoadeace. Portlind hu hid her Rose Carni val, KUmath Falli her Railroad Day, and Donanxa her Fourth. Thla celebration waa a revelation and ahowi whit n little well nnnlbjd energy will produce. Tt day diwned upon ui bright aad warm, but later there waa J uit eaoaga breexe to mike ua comfortable. Tis celebration began with the parade. Tbla event wai great lurpriee to many, but to th writer It wu aeth- Ing mora than w knew vBonaaaa could do. There were many da feitures that were worthy of men tion. I will endeavor to enumerate a few ot the one moat attractive. The parade formed on the eaat aide of the river and marched the full length of Main atreet, returning to' the Dig Spring! hotel, thence Math to the Ulind. where n large arbor had been built. The arbor aot oaly waa furnlehed with eeata. hat th aaaU were clean aad had good aaek on them. The parade waa odeered by William Wood! ind Frank Orohs.' Good musjc waa furalahed by thai Bonanxa band. The Car of Btat. containing all the pretty Httta atria, th county could furnlah. waa diawa by four beautiful aorrel bona far, nlihed by Mr. Chnrlea Lambert. The Ooddcaa ot Liberty rode with her Wa com oa a beautiful and appropriate oat that advertlaed the country la a ifaiple bat pflIeI way.Ta dc- oratloni conitoted entirely f pie of thla year' cro&v i various kinds ot grain already adit out nnd ranging la height from two feet to U feet. The vegetable aad flower that wero used to complete the decoration of the float merely demonstrated whit Bouama can grow. A company ot Young Ameri cans, properly drilled aad dreaaed. wai ono ot the main feature. The Delival Separator Company, ander the management ot Mr. John Shook, wis a creation ot beauty. la feet. we are latormed that all th foaat received their SnUhlng touchaa from that lady 'a hand. Th )ouag la on horseback war plalaly th i hindaome feature ot th parade, aad wo don't deny that both they aad their honea were beaaUtal. Mr. Sural had a spring wagoa deeoratad with grain, graiia aad vgUl raised oa hli own farm. A aamher ot cltlieni hid their boggle gaily doe orated. Th livestock dtvWoa would have been n credit to any alaaa, hat 1 only n aimpl of what aay aoctJaa ot Klamath county can prodaaa at the (Ooattaaed em Third PBfla.) Caudles iafi of I jriaaa coadlUoa. eeaa to aa. beet Baitera oaadf Woaloaoan ! V r, ' fi s ' " 'Aj!ifvVj WVAifctS if'T t ? I "Tii M : ,71 m ' x .v.- 1 vl Y.'l , n 4 SSI u n. yi & M " . V 7 Ti K i& ,i.r- fTyu rtr a I . 1 Qvtr ., jv f-Kteaa-r f.- v " ,..-.. ..VVite. WJ1 wi'S' V ('" fj Fq