The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 11, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MONDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1909.
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Fourth Ycar. No. 980
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RRESTED FOR
GAMBLING
OLIt'E IIAII OATCIIK8 A l)T OK
INNOCENT NOLO I'l.AYKIIH
LO TOR PLAYING POKIR
liey Allege II I a Ciim of llhukmall
Complainant Until OhI fur
lAkrvlew,
Tongues weru wagging IliU morn
IK, tolling till) IIHWH of tlu arrest of a
lumber of business in t'li charged with
tmbllnr. ntiU n great deal of otlu-r
Ircuiiistanllal detail. Hut Investlgn-
Ion sifted tho tliliiK down to I ho
unit where there was nothing to tho
lory. Hattmiay night llireo men, A.
Hamilton, Frank llultan and ono
mini Hveman, wore- engaged In a
slel'llltlo gamn In Iho Caudal. This
I lliu only part of tho tor)' ou which
II agree, llatnlllon rlnlnni that ho
t something over II, and com-
third lo tho iHilIrr In order to not
cn: Hevman and lluhaii nllegu that
Irlml to hold them ii i for 20,
krt-atenlng that If ihny did not pay
llil he would "iucal," The mnney
ii not paid and Hamilton wont to
Id police,
The pollro wnt lo tho plarn and
nested everyone ongsKcd In card
lying, Including several who wirn
Igagcd In a gamu of nolo, Hremsn
Id lluban were held and tho real
rned loose.
I Hamilton, who had engaged pass-
on tho l.ahevlw stage, decided
It ho had better got out, and ac-
llngly did so. Ila wan apprehend-
I at llonania and brought back n a
Inoss, being confined In tho city Jail
aafo keeping. Tho rase ramo up
lore Justice of the I'earo Miller at
D'clock, tho county being represent-
by District Attorney Kuykcndall.
rhe three men were bound over to
tslt tho action of the grand jury.
il wan filed at IQO caih or SC0
rely, In default of which they were
fined In the city Jail,
KXTKNII HttltLINOTON
INTO HAN FHANCIWXl
rgnn Tniak May Connect With II
In Northern California.
Han Kranclaco dltpatch given tho
Mowing Informatien:
Jreat Interest la being taken In
ilneaa circle In the announcement
Thomaa II. Walker, a mllllonnlro
nberman from Minnesota, that
i-s J. Hill la planning lo extend
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(ho llurllngton from Chyenno or soma
point on tho Denver lino to Han Fran
cisco. As Walker has enormous timber
holdings In northeastern California,
mid Im inceiitly bought tho place
called Mountain Maajlows, near Cop
pervale, Lassen county, IncludlnK thn
Kredouln pass, probably tho only
available Entrance (o tho Hncrrimento
valley from tho north, for n new line,
his statvmunts are given much cred
ence, H Orkuowu that ho Is n closo
friend of Hill, that ho has been asso
ciated with hi mln many business
venturea.
"I had a talk with Mr. Hill some
lime ago, and ho told mo that ho did
not consider Hint tho linn from tho
north to Him Krnnclsco would bo a
great advantage, taken by Itself, but
that his mind was rather to extend
thn llurllngton to Han Francisco, com
ing through tho northern part of tho
state and tho Hacramento valley.
"When the time conies the hurling
ton will be eitended to llio roast. The
Oregon Trunk line will bo built to a
connection with this through lino In
the northeastern part of California.
This will give n not her lino lo the
north, and a morn direct route to
ensternWnshlnRtnii, northern Idaho
and Montana. It Is also likely that
another feeder will be built south
IhroiiKh the Han Joaquin valley.
"Hut tho most liiitKirtnnt part of
thn whole plan Is tho eitenslon of tho
llurllnglon to the coast, which has
been so long talked of. This will
give a direct outlet for the limber In
tho northern part of tho slate lo tho
central and eastern part of tho coun
try, where the market Is."
He aald, however, that his purchase
of the pass did not mean, that he hadJ
cornered the situation. He aald what
he wants Is railroads to carry oat his
timber, and ho would not Interfere
with any line desiring to build
through tho pass.
TAI.KINO TIIHOrcill Til Kill HAT
Congress llkl Not Make Check I'mler
One IMIar Illegal-
Dispatches from Washington con
triplet tho published reports that
congress had made lllegul tho Issu
ance of checks under f 1. Tho comp
troller of the treasury declares that
no such law waa enacted. Tho reports
apparently sprang from n mistaken
interpretation of an act regulating
thn Issuance of clearing house
catcs In time of flnanclnl 'panlc
Tho most complcto stock of phono
graphs and records you will find at
Muller'a. If you're from Missouri
well, you know tho rest.
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Rubber
Mackinaw,
Corduroy,
Blanket-lined.
Leather, '
Slickers,
Wool & Rubber,
Cravenette
Coats and
Rubbers of
Irery
Description.
STORE
CHAS. LEWIS
IS INJURED
MIADKD I.UMIIKIt WAOON I'AHNKH
OVKIt IIIH HODV
TWO RIBS ARE BROKEN
Oilier Internal InJaHes Are Hustalard
The I'rosprrla for llecovrrjr
Are Very Height
What may prove to bo a fatal ac
cident occurred at tho, corner of Hec
ond street and Klamath avenue ave
nue this morn I nc, when Chns. luwU
was thrown from tho top of a load of
lumber, falling In such n manner
that the rear wheel passed across his
body. ThA accident was duo to tho
shifting of tho lumber. Hellevlng
that thn roud was level enough to dls
lenso with tho necessity of binding
the load, lowls failed to take this
precaution. Striking a chuck hoto
the top boards skidded so as, to hit
Hie horses, scaring tiiem, nnd they
boiled, Tho sudden lurch threw
Lewis from the wnenn, his serious In
jury following.
Dr. White was summoned nnd
found that two ribs were broken and
that other InternSl Injuries were sus
tained. How serious tho latter future
developments will have to determine.
Ho was removed to bis home, and
las! reports are lo tho effect that no
serious symptoms have so far de
veloped.
"AI.AHKA" YVIIKAT PAIIJi
Itrmarkable VleMa Promlartl I hi No
Materialise on Visit
"Alaska" wheat, originated by Ab
raham Adams, haa been proven a
failure by Idaho farmers, who have
demonstrated that tho remarkable
yield clnlmed Is not borne out u'
tests, ,,
To test tho yield and, compare It
with other varieties V. A. Whltted,
near Jullaetlc, Idaho, planted an ex
act acre In Ave varieties, Including
"Alaska." This latter wheat grown
under favorablo conditions, yielded
27 H bushels an aero. Hedcllff, an
Inferior wheat, yielded 33 bushels an
acre.. Illucstcm yielded exactly the
sane as "Alaaka," these two cereals
iweet avcrago of the
avsMH Seed company.
organized to market the whcjl. Is
forbidden tho use of the United States
nulla, and express companies refuse
to accept tho cerenl for shipment un-
express charges are prepaid.
cOOV nUVH TIIK
WOltltKV ItKSIHKNCK
(hw Of the Finest Homes In the CHjr
Passes Info the llanda'or . Fort
Klaanalh Man.
J. W. McCoy haa purchased from
Major C. H. Wordcn "Seven Qables."
tho beautiful resldcnco on jlwauna
llolgths, and will tako possession No
vombor lat. Tho consideration, It la
understood, was closo to $5,000, and
Ih u fair Indication of tho groat In
crease In Hie value of residence prop
erty that haa taken place In this city
during the past three years.
It la the Intention of Major Wor-
den to erect a concrete block real
dance at the, corner of Juniper and
High streets, one of the sightly loca
tions of the city.
H, H. Henderson, who for the past
moral months haa beta eagaged la
transferring the Klamath Quaaa from
Lake Kwauna to the 4 Upper lake,
leaves In the morning for Oaklaad
with his craw aad outfit, having suc
cessfully completed hi contract., ,
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Will Ho All He Cam' ti Open llearnra-
lion and HrhmboMt the Ih-ep-
tiling of fri4 Klrrr.
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It was an enthMaatlc gathering
thatjgreeted CongMasman llawle at
tho courthouse tsMarday evonlng.N
when hr addressadthew on what ti
had done and whftt'ke propoaea to do
In rongreaa. He rfferred lo the ri-c-
lamutlon servlco WMl Uio qveatlons
agltatlag the rnlasti al the land own
ers, to tho opealaglof ho reservation
nhii ilerenlng oi Wood river, u.l of
which were envrrwf In the Intcrvlcv
ptibllihcd In BaNriWs Herald.
At tho LakeddcjlBn at 10 o'clock
he was the guest w a banquet given
hy the cltlxens of ttlamath Falls. II?
referred happily toitke growthof the
city, to cordiality of the welcoma ao
orded him and hiaTslncero apprciln-
linn tl the hoaorjtoaferred on him
! li resldeata hre. Toasts a ore
rcniMjuded to try W.JA. Delzell, Julgr.
Ilaldwln, Mr. Van Winkle, Postmattcr
ct Albany, and ethers. Tho cvcnlni;
affair waa a most Mjoyablo one.
Mr. Haw lay lefttar Lakevlow Sun-
- t.
Iny morning, anal will visit Silver
Lake. Paisley and other parta of Lake
county, exjxMtlBg tol return here next
Htturday. J
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M3CTURK Ht'lUHCTH
Tho great Inspirational lecture on
travel and Iho larger life will bo de
livered at tho high school auditorium
hi tho evenings of Thursday, Friday
and Saturday by Dr. Search. Tho flrt
of Ihr aeries, "Vesuvius and Bunny
Italy," ii a. superbly Illustrated lec
ture. Over 100 beautiful colored
vlewn will bo shown. Nothing in
scenic photography and exquisite col
oring finer in tho world. Every view
Is Iho work of an Italian artist.
On Friday evening tho lecturo aub
JeA Is "Of All tho World the City of
Orcatest Interest." It is a world sur
vey of exceeding value. What la the
most Interesting city? The lecturer
attempts to decide the case and Is
undertaking a hard queatlon. Ills,
however, Is tho Judgment of a trav
eler who haa seen tho world. You
may travol with hlnrr
On Saturday evening he will take
his audleuco to "Glorious Guttural
Florence." This is a lecture of great
beauty and literary Inspiration. Flor
ence Is tho city of flowers and Tuscan
beauty. It is tho Lily of the Arao.
No other city oyer produced or con
tained such a. galaxy of great men.
This lecturo makes a fitting climax
of the sorles. Any lecture la well
worth an admission fee of SO cents.
Tho teachers have guaranteed the
lecturer a certain sun, and decided
that to mako tho admission for tho
three only 60 cents, believing that a
large number of people will want to
hear the lectures, and that enough
will attend to mako the teachers safe.
They expect at least 350 tlcketa to be
sold. It thla lecture la attended as
they anticipate, they will attempt to
arrange for a kcture course.
Judge aad Maa. George Noland ntt
thla momlagjm their ante tor Lake
view, where the Judge goea to hold a'
special and regular term 'of court.
The regular term eoavcaea next Mon
day. Mrs. J. G. Turaer waa taken to her
hem. lua'day evealag. She haa beea
at th,a kaapUal saverat wMks, auffer-
lag from typaaU-paeioaaala, but ta
row maea Impwaf ia heaith, , ,
WEST. SIDE
IS SELECTED
HKCIHIVK VOTK t'AHT FOR LOcA
TIOX OF NKW HCHOOIi
151 VOTES WERE POLLED
MHritiri'jiaint inirmii vMtiiiciiiri
No Ill-Felling I'rrarat To
Harry KrrcHon.
Tlie biggest vote ever cast In a
school election In this city waa polled
Saturday afternoon, when 1S1 vqtes
turned out out to decide the question
of the location of tho now achool
building. The west side waa
on by a substantial najorlt
tho vote standing 8 for.(
against, and It will be on the
hated by tho Moore Bros. Ihatthe
magnificent new structure will be
erected.
The Interest manifested, surprised
everyone, even though It was admit
ted that thereTwould bo a big voto
out. Tho best of good fellowship pre
vailed, and tho result Is accepted as
being the best thing to bo done.
Those who were opposed to the loca
tion of tho school on tho west side,
preferring that It be placed In tho
northeast part of tho city, are ad
their Ideas did not prevail, for they
now, realise that It will only hasten
the day when a new school will be
erected la that section, a4 ta a loca
tion thai WW. t that tUae; better
serve the purpose than II ballt new.
rae .gTowUj (gf the, cjty4 jajsiaaJd,
that another year will aee aa great a
demand for another school as there is
for the ono to be erected on the west
side. V
Now that the matter of a site haa
been decided upon, the school board
will push with all possible vigor he
srcctlon of the building, la order to
relievo at as early a date as possible
tho crowded condition of tho present
ichool building. Nearly 100 pupils
are now crowded Into outside rooms
and In tho basement, and this one fact
alone shows tho great need for the
new building.
WILLIAM PITTH RETURNS
Mr. aad Mrs. William Pitta
turned from the hot sprlaga
about 50 mile, dram E
Mr. Pitts haa been
jral weeka for t
health. Ho returns feeling much
ter, tho healing waters of theae aotod
lprlngs having benefitted him greatly.
Owing to the fact that'he haa aot
fully recoveredaia health, aad la
therefore unablo to actively, eagai
business. Mr. Pitta haa dcld
closo his real estate cJHce for tka
present, and will try and take
easy until next spring.
HlflH SCHOOL NOTES
ThoFreshman chorus clasa met this
morning as usual, and practiced from
the new books.
Mr. Butcher and Mr. Wlrti dis
cussed with the boys the question of
having a boya' gle club, and It waa,
decided to meet again nnd arrange
for tho tlmo of practice.
Saturday night tho girls that were
Interested In a girls' literary society
net at tho homo oi Mlsa Myrtle Car
let and elected the different offtcern
of the society. v
TONIGHT AT THE OPERA HOVHC
A splendid Sim. "The Tragedy of
Meudon," shovi the wreck if three
Uvea caused by the Jealousy of a
woman for her new daughter-la-law,
whom ahe Imaglaes- haa usurpedvher
placa In bar aoa'a aftectioaa.
"Tka Alcoholic Doctor" la a llai
that'taachas a leaaoa of vltay Impart
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to us all, showing tho effect of drink
upon a doctor and tho criminal things
ho does whllo under Its Influence
"Mexican 111117 Is a stirring tale of
love and adventure In that West wo
all love so well.
A very amusing comedy full of
laughable situations Is entitled "lllr
lag aQIrl," which aeems to bo a Her-
emleaa taak.
crowdad house last night vigor
oval applauded the beautiful film
showing "Washington Under 'the
American Flag," and the splendid s
lections played by the orchestra.
HIHPOHKH OF HTOCK OK
ELECTRICAL FIXTURE)
Light and Water Cewtawajr WIN No
Longer Kaajage ta lasUMatloa
Work.
Following on the plan of retrench
ment adopted by the Light and Water
company, It has sold to Ilaldwln
Baldwin Its entire stock of electrical
fixtures, and in the future all elee-
trlal work will be done by the purch
asing Arm. The charge has been re
peatedly made that the Light and
Water company was over charging
for the work done, but It Is stated
that all Installation work has been
done at cost.
AT THE IRIS
"Itomance of a 8tranded Actress,"
a good story and ono that will not fall
to pleasc- "
"A Woman's Way," a strong drama.
"McOinty'a Sudden Rise" and "The
Missionary and the Maid," two com
edies hard to beat. '
"The Adventures of Fllae." and
"ftrg,mojm by-Oarreaaeatdsnte',?
rerT'pleaalng Rims!
"Views of the Portland Rose Car
nival and the noted actreseaof the
world.
If you were aot there last night
be sure and go tonight.
A CORRECTION
In reporting the Issuance of an In
junction Saturday in the case of
Shook vs. Taylor, the Herald erred la
stating that the defendant. Mr. Tay
lor; had to glvo an undertaking la
the aum of 11,000. The article ahould
have stated that It waa Mr. Shook
who waa directed
11.400 bond.
to furaieh the
Court Reporter R. M. Richardson
laaaaaralg for Lakeview. Dur-
place: oa the Her-
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or by Charlee Bald-
wla Mr. Baldwin la a young. man
vjha haa been a realdeat of the city
for aome time. Any courtesies shown
will be appreciated by the Her-
t Us Fill
him.
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JACOBS OUT
FORMAL TRANHFKR OF THE MOR
TON HTOIIK TAKKfl PLACE
AN ENTIRE CHANGE rlANNU
Mr. Hector Contemplates MaajT Ita'
provrments and Innovations -,
'Oar Price" His Metts)
The Boston Store formally
lato the hands of O. M. Hector hut'
week, announcement of the ehaaga
having been withheld for baaliMaa .
reasons until today. Elsewhere Mr.
Hector haa a statement to maketka '
the readers of the Herald that wlM
laterest them.
Several weeka ago the aaaoaaee-
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ment was made that the Bostoa Store ;
bad been purchased by Mr. Hetter, L
but there had been ao maay caaapai
made la business circle, about that
time that the public Immediate'
came to the conclusion that It waa .
simply a new buslaeaa-gettlag propo
sition aad paid little attacltoaf to the
matter. Thla belief gained perma-
nencr when. Instead of Mr. Hi
having full charge, Mr. Jaei
remalaed at the helm. There waa
reasoa for thla, .aad that rsaaoei
aot removed until teat week, wkaa'
foraaal transfer maa made. la
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ckaaad the Bostoa Store 'waa '
far raaaoaa la wktah.taa.faklstj
little, lAfereei. bat aaw thai, R ,
formally passed lato; my' iismiaslsa I
hop. to make it each aa laatkutlea r
aa will merit the eoaldeaea of tail
people of the esuaty. I will learr
nothing uadea. to plae.- It la. tka
froat rank, aad auk. R the leader ta
IU line la 8outhera Oregoa. I wiM
rua It oa the 'one price' aad 'moaey "
back plan, aad hope thereby to merit
a liberal ahare of th. patroaag. ot
the people of the county."
Sine coming here Mr. Hector kaa
proven himself to be of the "strictly
square" order, and la rapidly galalag
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a wide circle of frienda. la buaiaeaa
circle, be la recognised as a prograa-
slve, energetic buaiaoa. maa, waa ;
doe. Just aa he agrees, aad the growth
of his buaiaeaa will act be looked
upon with disfavor evea by a com
petitors. j
Maay chaageaare contemplated by i'
Mr. Hector, all Caving ia view tka era-
atloa' of a buslaeaa aloag aWdara
llaes, aad It Is a safe predletlea thai '"
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by the people of the city aad aaaaty."
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