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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1910)
-., N Ttvfl .' ' ., .. e- r $&e Pinitto '- .W rfalii. ir 'pr - ! KMMATH MI.W KIHMT ' J jWll MKNT IMII.V ' Ot'B AllVKimMMW RT THE BttwT RnaWLTH PoUKTit Ykar. No. 1.204 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 7. 1910 Pmcs Cents w ii JOHNSON FOR ALDERMAN NUTK'MNH MAV HE I'AX t'AIIMV lllrt WARD KMII,V itfffl W MACK fpTEK In Aul With lUml Wall Mm. Arrival nf the fhamphm al l llnme I'ltlM l'rw 8Tln-, U'HICAtlO. Julj -Two hundred ssllrtmw '' ,,w'" lt J'r datr at lhe Northwestern ralltnad nation thla afternoon in ptcnl trouble upon thr nrrlvnl nf Jack John. H. Ih puflllUl who detested JnlllM J. Jrffrk m llcnn Monday afternoon. Tha iii-iii-! nl Oil r Iickbii in Mlhrr t thr depot nl 9 o'clock thla illfrsiion Kn iiegrn aim ran icrape In money together lin frntttl it lulniiintillc, nml n line nf ma (tar that a III Irurh Minn)' block till follow I ho Mark chsmjilnn, A brw b-iiid haa been stationed la Jolmn hsik nnl, and arid en tula the nrgtoii thai hum begun (u'rmad thr aitecis In Hint ii'1k til"r aeaJ. JfWotnl men la llk linta ami fmck rejliran bcieen everywhere, anil lh totn nf Hip lilac k belt r attired latkr lialilrtt finery tlir)- inn pro. isfe. Tha limite nml atnrr In lh Utility of hi. home have been dec etittt lor hit trccptlon. Mark mllilrlana are booming Jakaxm for'aldcrmsn, and nay that tf'k runi hr ran carry the wani ttllr. " UBMtN MlllMiTH III KIIAXH nut ijkttivu ihii'nk I'titrd I'trM Ham Ire. CIIIC.UIO. Jul)- T. -Mr. Mllaaw KM hrr htithnml and rhldl ami Ihrn druk tarhollr nrlit thla morning ami dial rn rnulo to the hiMpllnl, Hrr fcwUnd ami ilillil art' iI)Iiik Mlluw on n raroitaal Inat night ind arrived homo at 4 o'clock thli moralDK. Ill alio mrt him nl Hip rnd ihot hi m twlcn In the nbdo. . Tti woman left n note aa)lng that lis could not atnnd lirr linnliaml' ill lllon any lonir, rji:iis .iiik iiruv"'"" ll'TTIXO ..I.I'A ! Will IU Unr and VHtr Will II lllh Tha. HrMin Thr itrrru or Klamath Palla wurr cratdnl with (ariiirrn from varlnua rrto of Did rniintr)' iturlnK Ihn rrlc krtllon ahleli lm j,t cndM. but now ln Murnl of the niowjnn machine l Mai hranl In tho fleliln anrl h till rtof thn anil uro nmkliiK up (or Urn ilmt thoy ton wlillo i-olohrallna tho "Mloa'a lilrthitay here. I all parta nf Hie county alfalfa ktl rut, nml all eMci one oj tho 0flIS Dress and Working Style L50 to gaartwiuwul K K K STORE Ir.ritcnt iTopif Hint Ima ovur lifi'li liur ili'd In I till iiitt of Hit' atalii Tin Inal tnlii ftilliiMi-il liy Hid prca. nil uarm unMllixr alnttoil thlnca lo Kliiwlli. nml tin- irault Ima Iikmi that tin' rtiiia nf itrnln nml nlfalfx will anllafy lh itnntut rtir(ntlona nf llio farmuia of thla inntily (Mllii n Ihik" ntnoilnt nf ulfnlfa Ima ln-fii niiIiI nl 2 ii ton, anil ninny ii r i' ImldliiK out for n liUhcr print I linn that Wheat nml Imrlc) la IipkIiiiiIiik in ln-nil nut, nml tin rrnpa w i hiinip. er nni', Thn outliMik foi Ihn fiirnii-ra of thla (Million of the atatv la u oty etirnur niclnc mi, ami the amount nf money which Ihey will iiri'lvo ilurltiK llio pr.'arnl aoaann will awrOI Ihn drinalta In Hie luffll hanka to anrh nn ritnnt Hint tin' ahowliiK will' nnlmiMi Ima fntnri'd roiiiiininltlra Ull.l. I.KK H'MHIT TO SHOW KK1IIT I'llTI'lll Owtirr nf Maihlnr Will fkr Trt nf IHkIiI Id Nlop Hm- :'thlhllliii I'lllll'il l'ra Kervlre i NCW VOIIK. July 7. Kiililii, thn inlllliiimlii' iiiotliiK plrliim man, aald tin had nt ton iiiiuli not In maku n Ileal flKht for th fthtbltlnn nf Hm Ji-fTrd-a flulit pUturt'a lie la cnnndi'iil Hint rrfntta In prti'lit thn nihllil Hiina will tint mil-red r haa aprnt nr.-trly a ipinrliT nf a mllllnn dollar lo ad Id" ilftiirc nf Hm fldil, and I na inniln '-iil Imxii Me had Ivrrhe Inai-lilnca nl the tlllKaldn. Hr iImh not til ran in )lld wlthoiit liat Inn Ihn rUhl nf Ihn arlnu ttatra lilnt rlli- In Imr llm plrliirra, Ht:vi:iti: K.iitTiiur.iKK sikm'Ks iu:niiiiu:ii I'llllMl Pr.'aa Hrilrr W.8IIIN(TON, It, C. Jul) T. -The inott aevi'rn iartliinaki' alnre 1 907 Wmt Indira aliork, n r(U IcimI hy Hm HforRctiiHti tlnlvcralty a.-laniiiKraph Inat liUlit, It la mil innt.'d that It na I.SOii tnlliw awn), Millily In thn .Wlitnllr. Thn Iri-ninr niiitliiiMMl for (lftti'ii mlniilt', Hm tiintllililin ihiK-kn hrlni: ht'twM'n nm inlnutn nml Hirer mlmitra nftnr 12 oVInck i:itinor.Ki: hihm.k in n.:uxi lllillnl 1'ieaa Krrvlrr CI.KVKI.ANH. July 7 rU Initial Odinliai-h of HI iKti.itlna rnll'K. thlnka thla innrnliin'a c.-irtlinnatc atrnrk Irelnnil lln ) Ihn record rrarintit.it thn ipiakn which nccurrrd In Ireland n )rnr nan. l..M.Mltl WAXTK A HOIIT WITH JOIIXHOX UllHr.1 I'iem Merlre. NBW VOIIK. July 7.-Mr. Wood man, l.niiufnrd'a liiunauer, haa ponied 120,000 to hind the JnhnaoiflUK ford mntrh, It la not believed Hint Jnhnaon will nrcept, Clint lea IMckott of Hand Hollow had htttlneaH In Klamath Falla today. Mr. K. Carpenter, who haa hn rlaliltiK her I"1"', ' 8IU 0ben hinlu, relumed in her home In 8nn Frniirlaco Wedneaday. $io.ou . PREPARE PLANS FOR NEW TEMPLE ihi.iWimih am: m.hi: ion nun i'i-ii.miwh' iii'ii.iii.NH MS Will K OffNH WEBNESMY Wli.-n CnliiplrlMl Will lln Oiip of the llniiitwiiin-l Nlruilurr In thr Hlnle Arrlillrct II. K. McDonald la pro parlliK pinna for Ihn new temple which Ihn Odd tVllnwa of thla ell) are lo t'rixt nn the corner nf I'lftli and Muln atti'Ha, and Vina It l complet ed It will he one nf the handaomcat tlriicliirea In the altl nntalrle nf Portland i ' The hlda for tlio.ncw Ktriiclnro will he opi'in-d nt'Xt Wi'dnuaduy, and Ihn apiTlflrnttniiH call for a reinforced fonrrtli'. rluaa A liullJInK. Ilirco atotli In hvliclil. ltli n liawmoni, It will he AS frrl oil Main alrrel ami I Oil fret on Fifth, and both nf the atri'i'l aldna will lie plate itlaaa for Hm lower flnor Tim lan'iiienl will ealeml undur llm mitlre hiilldlnk The Aral floor will rnill nf tlirre atnrurnoma. Thn arrotld will hr dltlded Into I went). two ntnie riHima. while the third riixir will Hintnln two ImUe rmima and n hiimiurt hall nml kllrhrn. Tho LiilldlliK will he luateil with atoain. nml will hnn all llm mnal modern Idrna In the wn) nf plumblnc and aan ltnr convenience. Mr McDnniild Hilnka the hlda will tie eni, aa ! n aeren'rontraclora hate alKlilllril their Inlcnllnn of ailh mlttliiK flminii. Tim coal of Ihn atruc turn will hr In thr ni'lshhorliocxl nl $.'.11,000, Tlir Wllllla HulldlHK I., P Wllllla, prealdcnt nf Hie Flral National hank, la lo erect a two-itory ImlldliiR ndjolnlim the Odd Kellow' lemiOr, and hlda for Hint structure will lm opened at Hm aame time that the other lire, next week. II nlan will he hullt nf reinforced concrete, nml will lime atoro room on the Kiniiml flnnr nml nltlrea aloi. When It l rompletrd It will make n rontln iinna front of plate ulnia on that cor tier, nml the appearance would Im ii credit to a much Inrcer city than Klnmnlh Fall. H4H IAI.IKT MK.AIJI OKOWIXO The anrlallai local In thla county and thn northern part of California hate been Rreatly Increaacd alnro ihn encampment which wn held In IhU city Inat week. Tho Klamath Falla local now haa 150 member, and the ofllrrra have not blank application eiioiinh lo nceommoilale the many Mrnn who dealro to nfflllato with thai political nruatiUallon. taenia have hevu orRnnlxed ai Keno, Dairy. Merrill and Calnre, In thla atatr. nnd nl Ilray. Dorrla and fllaaon. Calif. The local at Dorrl nrcnnUed with thlrty-flvo membera. IX)DOK XKW8 Modoe tribe No. RO. I, O. It. M In- tall their officer tonight. All metn bera are roqucated lo be preaont. The officers of Klamath Kodgo No. 137. I. O. O. V will bo Initolled oil Saturday nlshl. Odd Follow are. re- queateil to lake notice. W. A. Albright and wife, who have been on tho ranch which they and John Kill own near Fort Klamath, canto down yeatorday. and will leave for thn Kaal the laat of tho week, Somn controversy haa been cngen-iIoi-mI over the oucttlon of towing logs down Crystal creek. Captain tltirk Wilson, who I doing moat of that work, wan threatened with an In tiinetinn rettralnlnK him from con tinuing in the work, on tho grounds .hnt tim nvrTof the stream for that pnrpoao prohibited anyone else from using It. llio w,cr wa flllod with inns as to make It Impassible for houseboats and small craft, nut the fi thnt the stream Ilea In the boun daries of the forost reserve puts an other phaso to tho question and the Injunction has not yet been Issued, WOHMI'H llXt)NI IIKOKKN IV ARROHMVK H.lfJHT MyliiK Mai-hlnra NHmp Inlo Kadi Olhrr and Are Wrrrkert Xn FaUlltlra Hulled I'rera Rorvlcn. rtllKIMB, July 7. Latham broke the world' record' for the 200 kilo meter aeroplane flight, making tha dlatanre In two hours, forty-alx mln ulna, There were two mlrf-alr collisions, hut no fntalltle. Once when twenty two nvlators were flying slmullane oualy, Klnel bumped Pelroarsai'a ma chine nnd tho latter fell with bfcs ma ihlnr wrecked. Petrowskl waa bruised aonin. Weymsn, the American, bump ed Aviator Mndpalnter, and both aeroplane (ell and were destroyed. Woyman wa not hurt, but IJndpslni er received a lwlti aakle. CROOKEBWORK IN 116 FIGHT I'llill.lKTN HIUXKU II RKFORK IIIDHWtmKOI'KXKD , III CNMKc FM ITpl rNMIBtS lUkth PMsjttlat fMspTf! He W Oel- llng I he Drat of the Other rnnleMal I'nlieil I'res-i Service, HAN FKANCISCO, July T. The lualde working of the Jeffries-John-miii flghi deal were revealed by Tex Hlckard, who arrived here today. Ho ald ho had algucd NUi fighter two la) a before tho New York bid wero opened, the other bidder not having n look In, No bid beildea his own were considered, the other promoter not being allowed any chance? what ever. Knrh fighter In signing believed he was "double-croaalng" the other In Retting tho 110,000 bonus. The lieno house drow tsr.0,000. Tho promoter. Hlckard and Oleaaon. Rot f 1 20,000 and a one-sixth Interest In the moving picture.. NEEPW6 0P MftTH THE TIMES KMMATH FALIJi I.U'.VTmV PITS IX XKW MAt'HIXR Now Able fn Satisfr Any Desaaad Thai Mar B MV Vston Tkean Itealltlng that this city Is fast out growing the requirement that satis fled II resident n short tlmo ago, and knowing that It would be hut a short tlmo before the population would be more than double what It I today, the Klamath Fall steam laun dry haa anticipated such need and Installed one of the most up-to-date labor saving piece of machinery that I used In that business. Last Thursday a sew four-roll steam man gle was erected and put In use there, and through It they are now able to meet any demand that may bo made upon them. The machine consists of four heavy felt-covered cylinders which come In contact with an oquat number of team heated steel rolls. The man gle Is only Intended for flat goods and the sheets, pillow case, towels, hand kerchief, etc., are fed In at ono end nnd pas bo t ween the heated ateel roll and the felt-covered cylinder, nnd omerge from tho opposite end smoother and In a much better con dition than It would be possible to produce by hand labor. The capacity of tho mangle la 10,000 piece a day, and by It the laundry I enabled to deliver work the tame day It I re ceived and In excellent condition. The machine coat 11,150. In Ban Franclaco, but the Inoreaaed facility for turning out .work ha Justified the expense. Since O, R. Mason, the present manager, baa taken charge the out put of the laundry baa beta nearly doubled, aad with the new machine that haa Just been .metalled they ean rata for all the laundry work ot Klamath falla for acme time to come. AND CLERKS NAMED cotXTV (.'oi'irr mklkct mkx to PliraiDK AT Kl.fXTIOXH iui nEONTS me m mm Official WIH Nerve for Two Year From Hie Date of Their Appotalmenl The county court toda appointed the Judges and clorks of election for the different precinct of this county, They will serve for the next two yean, the period for which they were appointed expiring July I, 1812.. The following are the precinct and the appeintees: UmgeH Vadley Judges H. O. Bussey, C. J, Swin gle, Thomas Wllkeraon. Clerk W. n. Campbell. Chrl Crowley, W. II. Pankey. Merrill Judges 8, E. Martin, B. 8. Ter wllllger, i. P. Harter. Clerk G. W. Oflleld, K. B. Fitch, J. II. llobb. Poe VaMey Judge Elmer Moore. Edward Frouar. 8. II. Orlfflth. Clerks Olen Vanmeter, F. R. Kcs ler. Vivian Evans. teat River Judgo li. J. Daiiman, D. D. Nich ols, R. I. Kllgore. Clerks J. O. Hamaker, J. B. Reed, F. J. Bowne. West Klaaaalk Fall Judge P. L. Fountain, C. II. Wlthrow, Charles Hunt. Clerk II. P. Oalarncaui. K. M. Ilnbb. W. W. Baldwin. Wood River Judge C. C. Jackson, O. 8. Hoyt, R. Melhaae. Clorks Loula llrennan. J. II. lips- alg, F. W. Looslcy. Klasaath Lake Judge I. Q. Brown, D. M. Grif fith. M. II. Wamplcr. Clerks F. P. Couriade. Carl Drown, Thomas Ilyland. Plevna . Judge II.Bnowgoose, Dan Gordon, It. W. Tower. Clerk ncn Kerns, Brlco McCor- ninck. George Agcr. Dairy Judge C. V. 8hcrman. 0. G. An derson. W. I,. Welch. Clerks Charlos Flack u. Charles R. Drew, Fred Beck. Seragve Judges J. W. Well. D. N. Ander son, E. W. Casebeer. Clerk Earl Walker, J. O. Watt. Chart J. Powne. East KlatMath Falls Judge J. L. Yaden, J. W. llawx- hurst, II. Dunlap. Clerks Burge Masou, C. K. nran- denburg. W. D. Cofer. MJdtaad Judges William Barks, Abel Ady, I. W. Jory. Clerks J. C. Furgeaon, R. O. Vln cent, H. O. Falrclo. Judges Sam Hill, Valentine Orlf flth, M. E. Spencer. Clerks W. A. Brown, W. U Fraln, W. II. Orow. Pine Grove Judges 3. Shepherd. Burt Short, Ellis Young. Clerk B. E. Hawkins. T. R. Grif fith, Jam Grimes. Odd Judges J. L. Rlngo. J. L. Howard. W. It. Howard. Clerks Ed Rourk. C. J. Sweet. Winter Knight. KUIMATH STARTS WITH EXCELLENT TRAM Takes Many Paaseagtrs and Mack Freight to Agency Landing Yesterday If all the future trips of the steam er Klamath aro aa aucctaafitt aa the flret one made yesterday tha business dona by that popular boat will ba at event aa that which It did while ft wna running on Lake Bwaunn and Klamath river. Many passengers and a large amount of freight waa taken up tha trst trip, and. tha atnepeet are excellent for an squally good run every day during tha asaaaa. The steamer will leave about o JUDGES o'clock In the morning and stop nt the famous Eaglo llldgo tavern fo' luncheon, arriving at tho Agency landing about noon. The return trip will start about 2:30, and tho steam er will slop at Eagle Ridge on the way back, so that the passenger will be assured of excellent meal each tvay, besides being relieved of tho lidiousness ot a continuous voyage m twecn the upper and lower shoreir ut Ihe lake. The steamer will arrive lieie about S o'clock In the afternoon, thus giving passenger ample time to r.ct ready for dinner. The auto line which the Klamath connect with run from tho Agency landing to Crater lake and return. From the lake another line runs to Medford and return, so that person ran see the famous resort and loee hut little time by coming by way of Klamath Fall. OOVKRXMKXT OFPfCKR WILL XOT CLAIM HOrtTOX Charge of IVrJswr Masfe hy Catted male I Xot to Deputy United State Marshal Grif fith, who arrived In thla city laat night ostensibly to get possession of F. B. Houston on a charge of per jury, said to have been committed In Chicago, will not Insist on taking the prisoner with him. He Informed Sheriff Barnes that the federal au thorities tboaght that the charge against Houston was a technical one, and thit tho man would he turned over to tbem to be tried- on the charge of perjury. But when he found that the Indictment against Houston waa more tbrn a technicality be decided to make no atempt to have him taken East for trial, but that ho woald leave him here to answer the charges mads against him before the local officer. Deputy Marsha! Griffith haa war rant for the arrest of J. a. Wight of Dairy, Grace Allen of the Klamath reservation aad a man living near Merrill wboseaame waa net gfrea, aa tho charge of selling cattle which had been alloted to tho Indlaas. The cat tle episode wa tho one In which Roy Beck was Implicated In some weeks ago and for which he was taken to Portland and tried but treed by tho federal Judge there. Mr. Griffith went to Merrill after his man thla morn ing. OPERA HOC8ETOXIGHT Montgomery and Loyd, the singing and talking comedian, who are mak ing uch a big hit at the opera bouse this week will make an entire change In their art tonight. Those who missed their last act here missed a rare treat, and should not let to night's act go by without seeing It There will be a special bill of pic tures tonight, four In number. Includ ing "The Girl In the Barracks." No body should miss this picture, a It 1 one ot the best ever shown In this city. In it I shown the famous vita graph girl. Special music by tho opera house orchestra. 8herlff Barnes and family will leavo for Lakeriew tomorrow morn ing In his automobile. Mr, Barnes will return In a short time, but his family will remain for nearly a month. YOU CANT ffll Bi BETTER lilC aDcSI Pumps and Half Shoes 1ATI MVt tiasMffi ww ronXaTtniinnuzi CATOIM.UaltTiaaMt' KLAMATH'S SH01 WORK STARTS ON THE NEW HOTEL PROPOSED HTRl'CTTRE WILL UK ORXAMEXT TO CITY MM LfHB TU WHNL in IN fftafl TnTW wl9Tltf W HM meat, aad CeataJa Oar Haa Ground was broken this moralag im the new hotel that I to be erected at the Jaactlon of Mala street aad the Bsplanade. Uader the direction of J. L. Cunningham, who has the contract for the building, slats" head of horses were started on the work of excavating for the bassmsat. Tho hotel will have, la addition to the basement, three stories. The ffrat floor I to be divided lato the office. ample room, trunk sTorage, dlalag room and cafe, ladles' writing room. )hd the kitchen. In addition to these there will be a place for a drag store, telegraph and Jeleshone office aad a cigar stand, The second goer will centals a Turkish room, parlor and the sleep lag rooms. 'The third Soar wlH have sleeping rooms .and quarters at the employes of the hotel. faaaajsr and freight elavatars wlH sacra all. floors, aad the plan of having tste phoass In each room la being aarlana ly considered, with tha ntababWty that .the Innovation wUl ba adentsd. i.V,yy- - There will ba one handrsd gaasts room, about oae-hatf at wWeh wlH have private bath, tha rsmsladsr te be so situated aa to ba placed an sntte. Tho building I to ba heated with the . water of the hot snrlaga. and It will , be piped to every room In the hotel. Exteriorly the hotel will present an ornate appearance, so attractive an to compel the admiration. Stucco will enter principally lato Its construction.' The plan aad speclSratlena for this hotel were prepared by Bea Mc Dougal. the famous-architect of San Francisco. A perspective of the building I now on exhibition In the -office of the Hotel Llvermorc. OILLRTT WILL XOT TRY TO STOP PKTOTtEH V United Press Service. SACRAMENTO, July 7. Declar ing his contdence In the authorUiee' of California cities followiag ths lead of Mayor McCarthy of San Francisco. In prohibiting tho display ot the Sght pictures. Governor Glllett aald he would not take any action. Bald the governer: "McCarthy's action has placed San Francisco In aa enviable light. The interest in the fight waa exaggerated to hysteria, now cornea the natural reaction following that hysteria." la the vtnlMtt the aOMaPDU- bbsM saBBnHaasWWj EXCLUSIV1 STORE "! r , Y-'-f y vii ''k .V. , f ' -J ,' . v ' '