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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1910)
&&e pf nina Hrfali. M 'SiJUIATII I'AI-W MH,rr "? iiiarr HAII.V A 4, Ot'R ADVKttTMKKS OUT- thk nKfrr rkhclth ARIi I"1, Ykak. No. 1.S0B .KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 8, 1910 Puce 5 Cents ' ' J , . ,.ii,nt i -TTnT; II INSTALL NEW SERVICE ' Tixn'iHOi: company .MlVIOMAKKIIKHHIT ig i trnwi if fwciJf npirin Will He ihrHwulrd ,tm-a. ri-ii.Mlr li riwwii (ln.nl. I ! llMrl . V, 0lr. tr-"llM nMlin MM' W TtWpfcw"' ami Telegraph torn. ftif, wo luu been " ' xteiiave trty I various cities of the state and plufrsarltcn, looking up Hie lo. eM ml"1" " '"" w,,n n lw " lMruJlsi the beat oiio mllcd (or ite ml traasarled In Klamath Tito, rrturaed luiiim jrlprrtay ami ,M rrr1 lo ntimli lo Iho rlly tottcll it the meeting mnlaht a stale Mtt at the result of hi lnvetlgi. (Ml SS ahal I"' considered waa lulled lor Hi" work In Ik done kcrr, sd then sak for a renewal ( lk frsschlt of liU company wlilrh rtakttaemt lime anal ear. Unfnr UMltlr be failed In Han Fran rkctlMt night b a telegram stating lilt srienl business demanded lilt srrwsr there, and he left on IhU unlsi's train for thai place, llo ill! rslurn. hftr. In lime in pre wit sis report In the rouncll next Tatstty I' Ihejr rare tn meet on I list itthcn the) adjourn tonight, and II tit council lll hear hl report taeake will outline the Improvements liesapaay proposes tn make. Tim will emhrsre an entire n litfltstlnn rf tho present )lcm, Ill' rltttaf a new switchboard and Ire ttnaesU rapatilo of accommodating, ill la bullous that Klamath Tall wj require for )er tn come. Tl Intention, he Dialed, wa tn t'kt It an of the mrxt up-tn-dnlo ijutmion the Pacific coast, and one skit would le In keeping with It r inamslre community which ti'. oxiHar will arne. WW AVIATOR liVIXO KKM'I.T OF NO-FOOT fall RHr.'IMH, Jul) S. Ilaronea IMa ia, the noted omnn aviator, la Oltt it thn roatilt of aeroplane (all KBMhtnr ('.Ulna. Iler machine (ell illsty feci. The liatoni-.it la a thnr "A iorlanmaii, Ulna mi eiperl' tc4tiitnmolilUi, horaewoman, mn. lorrfctlit and alnlnr. Hhe waa hi' Jri dnrlnit thu January (llnlila, Imt I4 aoi nl( up ttu, dealre to enn iter U air, Tat baronoi lm uen flying (or '' laulca, when two purmlnK ma (alaM vhlrlcd on oliher aldn o( her. "I Wcame confuaed, and tried In ImjM, pulled thn ronK lever, over '""I her machine, n hlnplanc. Nklcuand nrma were hroken, and I b) lisl I, or .kllll mnm l,nr. lttA flho rcgnliH1! concloiino ! MOttith to rtkk K her (nil had In. "rftwd with the teat. iflTffi lV a3l"T'J,tvv.,k. a ftLof9yvL Byv i ja. a (. R TCP liVsLJ',lw DressandWorklng Style i $10 to $10.00 g5.Atfc.l KKK STORE Hi::MlN(M'HIMlltKN"MI ' I'l.Ari: IN' (i(HI) IIOMIX IT l'eHfM-iiiMllie of Hie t'nllriiriiln Hill. lnil' Hume I'llidlliK Noriely Mere .Ml an I, MiCiiIIoiikIi, rviriMMilliiK Hie CllUdrelt'a llnine I'llidlliK Hoclel) of llerkeley, (.'nl., la In ih.. rlly arek lni liniiit'leaK ihllln-ii In plnte In Hint llilaltiillnii, whero they will he pro vlded with hi will Ihiiiii'h nmi lonkeil after t" Iho omiera of the naiclntliiu, The ohjiil of the widely U In Ink,.5 children who hnve no hotneii nnd tnke them In lli'ikcl"), where M'rnna do. altlnit In ndopt a child run tome and secure leal Miacalnn of I (map who ttiilllit iilherHlae hrrnme nlijecta of Charily. The Mxlety InteallKntea the chnrailer of the peraoua lahlnit In ailnpt the children from the home mill aaretlalti whether the) are fit led In aaaiime the, ntMinllilllt) of carina fur the nrphana. If they lire then Hie)1 nualven control o( Hie little one, hut I lie anrlet) aflll niaumea more or ! renpotulhlllty reaprcllni! the cure find nltentliin the child mny thereafter tecelie Mlaa MiCuIIiIUkIi la lit pii-Mlll at the Kouiuin inua., inrner of Kouilh mid Mnln tliitl, uiid nnniie kno' llie Mheru n hoiiieleim child la will do her ii fnlnr li)' cnllltiK and lettlna her kmi nhern the child inn he found Hhe will (hi In thla rlly for aeiernl dny )il There la u deniaml fur children nl llu hmnea, nnd It wnnlil he li heneflt In tho child II well ui 0 futor In Mix Mif'nllouRh If aii)niu would let her know ln'rn child can Ih found who Mould rnrh to lie plnced III a kixhI home. Her renann for com. IliK In Klainalh I'ull- wa that Dili city la mi near the Cullforuln line n In he nlimul within the Held of oper I.I Inn of the Mirlety ahe reprenrnla UHMiK m:vn I'ocahontaa roiinrll No. If meetn loiilht. Tomorrum iilchl the oftlcu of I Klamath lkl, No. 1ST, I. O. O. K III he Inatnlled. A hauquct tinn heeu piepnrel. nnd all memhera of the or der aio Inilliil In he present It wna Intended In hnve the Intlnllntlim laat Kalmda) nUht. hut n man) lhrd to iilleiid the dehale nt the Hnelnllit lent lhal the Inatnllatlon na xl Hinel until tninorrnw nlolil HACK TO THK AI.KAM'A PATCH MM ANHIXKH. Jul)1 S. -Jim Jd' (rli-a nrrlted line thla momlnR. ae inmimnliHl !) hnlf n doren frlepiU, with few rt'iHirler to greet him. With hl wife nnd hiother he niltned in hi home In l hi rlt), where he linked hluiaclf III nnd refuaed to hee nnnue. Tho fnmll) nniiouniiHl (or him Ihut he had mi pinna for (he Im mediate (utiire, hut would go In Ihelr llurhnnk mnrh mmiii, Ilia light !) la dlaioloretl, lip wnllen, uml he eildenlly U henrt broken, In ii ne ideilili' horn for nliiior linnla or iiulomohlleii the miund Is int. dilred by tin illirnllon of n ate-d ilUV it u rate of .10,000 lime n mliint". A lint1, ahelldlko lirface la nU'ell to earthenware by enpoalng U wln (reahl) made tn direct couim" ilh flnme from u lire fed with al NEW AUTO LINE FROM THE NORTH .MAtlllMvM WW, 'ID UK lll'.V I'ltoM Till riTV TO IIK.Mi WILL MAKE TWO TUNIS EACH WEEK llouii- I'nke In (Yew-nit uml itiMlnnd. l-uve Henri hi the Motiilna;. Arrlte Hqn- Neat Vmin II H. Allen 'of (tow ejit arrlvcil I In I Ma rlly laat night mi the Oral trip nt no nuin line that will he ealah. llahed hetween thla rlty'nvd llend, Ilia Intention U tn ainrt from Mend Haturilny inoruliiK In the future, nnd ninkn to inund trip ench inf tAeeli the two plnuii The dlalnnco W ir.3 mllea, nnd he etccu In make Hie mil In uhoul lile houra. lln tin ii lUe.paaieiiK'r mnrhlne, nnd hioiiKhl two pnaaencera with him when he came down Inat iiIkIiI. I The mitti' will lake ln Itoalnnd, Ctecent uml the new limnalto of I Crater City, which hna Jnat heon laid nut nt llentur Marh 1 Mr .Mien riiiiin rrnui I'ortland, and . hna hrouiiht proerty nl (.'ri-M.'nl, and w hulld n enrnae there. 1 1 Ik hend iiunrtera here will ho lit the I. her more liolennd ll.il.W InV garage. Ho hu one niltu nt ireaenl, nnd will put I an another If Hie hualneaa ahnuld luallfy It Mr Allen an) a thnl the migllicera In charge of the railroad rnnatrurtlou work tielween llend and C'reaeeut nr! going dn) nnd nlghf, anIT Hint they an piiahlug the work of the road n rnpldl) a iHiaallde, The Koitlhern I'nilrle ha put on u new foire of engineer on iho Nntrnu rulnn- between Springfield and ("re. rent, uml Mork la being ruahed on Hinl wirl of the Hue nlan. The en glneera mi tbnt work nre now ubout tenulle from Crercnt, and a park trnlu la expeted tn mnkn It head' quarter In that city ery noon. Mr Allen lll leno tomorrow nu liU reiurn trip IMTMTANT WOMK IY AMY MEN KNfllXKKII COIIPH KMI'UiVKD IX MAXV IHI-TKItKVr I.IXKM Varhil Pinji'its From HulMiug IIimiI In rnrllllcntriins Come 1'iiiter Their HnenUlim SVAHIIISdTON'. July S, War btv lug tew mid far between, 'the ability nnd ematlllty of thu engineer rorpn of the urmy hno been employed In muny aphere of KOiemment action. Only furD'tilne of Ihe IKR aro on lilt) with the engineer troops. The engineer cnrpi now hu charge of 1,302 fotillliallon emplacements. Tho ouglneeiH lme charge pf I, 508 pro ject teliillng m public works, hav ing no louncrilon with the military or defenaUe wnrk. Lights and fog klgunU tn the extent of l.fliS In the sixteen llghlhoiuo districts oro sitier isvd b)1 Iho engliioeiH. An army enflneor, Captain II. M. Chlllcnden, mado the first Investi gation of ihe West, lo report on Ihe possibility mid advisability (or build ing great tescrvolra (or Irrigation amriiOKea. Somo o( the varied dntlea and sclili'veuirntKOf the corps Include. Ihe follewing: SnpervUInn nnd construction of walerwii) Improvement throughout the etitlio period that they havo been carried on by Iho Unllml Slates, In rludlim cnntila, rivers and hnrbora, nn the iienbonrd nnd on Iho Oreat Lakes. The I'mmmii cnnnl and Ihe reloca tion of the I'mmmn tallroad. The Inrnllnn and construction of cnnnlH for nnd under conmratlons Itlor to ,1850. As ploneor otiKlneora on railroad construction, furnishing engineers that located and built tho first and many othor railroad In the United Btntou uml In forolgn count rlea, In cluding Mexico. .Cuba nnd Buasla. Tho survey of Iho Clreat Lakes, still In their charee. As commissioner engaged In the survoya of the northeastern, northern Mexican and Alaskan boundarle of tho United States and of the boun daries between many slates. (JOVKIIMOIIM AttHKK TO I'ROIIIHIT VIOHT PILTt'HIM Hlmilfy Their IntCMllon of Acquleac 'Iiir In Hie ChHallan Knoa nrera' KeqMet IIOHTON, July a. The novernora of ninny atntoa hnvo reiondcd to tho rciini.t aent them hy thn nfllrlalH of Iho Yoiiiik I'eoplo'n Hoclelr, o( Chrln Hun Kndcavnr In thla city, aaklnx that they prohibit I fie cxpotltlnii of the JirfrlmiJohiiaon (IrIiI pldurea. (Invertior Mann of Vlmlnln an) a Hint ho la oppoaed lo the exhibition and will Join tho movement 'agalnat than. (loiernnr Anaell of Bouth Carolina will Johi In tho movement tad ku MKommnnded thn prohibition of tho Ipcturea. (lovernora Donaghty of Arkanaaa and Cokr of Alabuna aro alao In (avor of raatralnlng the Ehlbltlon of the reel In tho cltle of their atataa, whlle.Oovernor Veaaey of toutB Da kotn ha agreed to acqulee In tho Mcoinmi-ndatlon of jho Eadoavorera and prohibit the exhibition of the Iprltirp. 1'I.A.N TO HAVK HMAM, FINII IVHllnti OhI lo KM Ikr far of .et by Angler SAI.KM, July S. An Inlllatlvo pe t It Ion (or an net tn make It unlawful (or porton to flih In the Hoguo river with nti) thing but a lino an4 hook wa received by the accretarr of atate today. It waa prepared by a major Ity of angler redding In tho dlatrlct keternl mllft above the mouth of llngue river, and I mainly (or Iho Puroiw o( protecting the aaaller flab from belng taught and thrown nalde hy commercial (Uhermen along the lower river. Hlparlan owner to' tbo anore land nlong Itogue river ne flne-meb neta under the preaent flih law, and ow ing tn aeteipl large flthlng concern controlling In the neighborhood o( twenty mile of ahore land on the lower rher. n great quantity of amall itis'llioad kalmnn are being caught mid thrown nalde became they are ton amnll for canning purpoae. Theao i flan, It I claimed, take thn hook on tho upper river readily, and arc a very tmrty flab, and for this reaaon uliould ho protected from Ihe medi net of tlu commercial flaliermen, KPIKCOPAMAXH WILL MF.KT HIHIIOP PADDOCK TOXKIIIT Tii IHmu Ways and Mean for Hie Itulldutg o( a lloaae of Wnrahlp A meeting will tie held this evening; in Ihe ChrlHtlun Science hali, over tho itOKtofflcc, which will bo attend! ! by membora of tho Episcopal church and other interested In seeing n house of worship for that denomina tion erected In this city, lilahop Pad dock will be there and endeavor tn ascertain the sontlment of those pre, out. He states that he ha hope or securing freo of cfcargo a lot (or IK chutch, and wants to lay this matter before tho meeting. Rveryone Inter ested I urged to be present In onter that tamo definite stop may b tnkn at this time. For Iho past week the TlUhop h. been enjoying his vacation at Ragle Itldgo, returning from that reaor. yesterday. He leaves in the morning for naker City, traveling by stage via Silver Lake and Prlaevllle. ninsn hvrtr his thumb William Stark, wbo rode the bluu roan In Iho burking horse contest at tbo Fourth of July celebration here, had hla left thumb hurt again Wed nesday. A week ago the thumb on his left hand was ho badly broken by a vicious horse that the bone pro truded from tho skin. He had the in jured member dressed and rode tho horses In tho Fourth celebration with his thumb tied up In splints. Wed nesday he rodo the blue roan again, and thla tlmo the nulmal did not get away a It did at the contest thb Fourth, and It pitched all that a roan cared to have him do. One of the men watching blm said: "Well, Bill. I tiesa he Is about done pitching." Mr. Stark thought so alto, but he waa mistaken, for tho animal made another plunge, and tho Injured thumb struck the horn of the saddle, tearing tho fleah away from the bone and necessitating a redressing of the wound, Howavar, Mr. Stark la still ready to rid any Mrs that may k brought around where he can get to It. LAKEVIEW AUTO TIME LOWERED II. I. HOKVM MAt'llftF. MAKI-H gl'ICK Tltll VrTKRHAV CAME IN LESS TUMI Hi NWS Actual lUtanlnt; Tajne Was Four llnnr and Vlfty-Klve Mlnutm. Cattle lllndeml lmnn'i Tho record for Ihctrlp lieiwecn here and jik;vlcw wa loworrd v terday when M.K.Tcmple, chle( cWk (or 11. I'. Hoc), comtructlon engineer for the Southern Pacific road, in ado the Hip from that city to Klarr.ain Fall In five hour and thirteen m1n men, with an actual cunnlmc time of four hour and fifty-Are mlnuto. He left Lakeview In the big Locnmnbllo "10" at A: 17 In the morning .Mid ar rived here at 1 1 :30, having boon com pelled tn atop omo eighteen mlnutoi tn fix the bar of one of the lampi which had become loose. A drove of cattle which they r.ued on the way compelled them ta low several minute, at they had to pro ceed alnwly while going throiiRh Ihe liord. They calfte by the way of th'j reser vation road, paalng through Dly and Dairy, and the speedometer showed they had traveled a distance of ninety-nine inilra. The record net by W. K. Clapp of fire Ijoiir and twenty minute waa lowered by seven minutes, but the actual running tlmo which they made In reality lowered the record twenty five minute. ' HAWI.RV WILL HVy AGAIN ltofreeutive Hack Frosa Washing ion. Voter H'lhe SALKM, July S. Representative Willis C. Ilawley, who haa Just re turned from Washington, declared to day that ho will be n candidate for re-vlcctlon. but Is not certain a lo Ihe time he wilt file his. declaration. mm witml nw OTcm KLADOIIATK CEREM0XIE8 MARK THKIR IXDCCTIOX Delicious RefrpsliHMtil Arc Served Lnta Is Owe of Ihe Strong. rsrMn the State The meeting of Prosperity Rebekah ldge No. 104. I. O. O. F.. laat night waa one of the moat enjoyable that haa been held by that order for some lime. It marked the assumption of office by as capable n lot of officials m can lie found In any lodge In the state. and Is tho commencement nt a pros perous term for that lodge. Under tho efficient direction of Dis trict Deputy President Miss Lula Straw, Installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Francla E. Boyd, grand marshal; Mrs. Alice (loeller, grand warden1 Lorlnda M. Sauber, grand secretary Mrs. Jennlo B.IIurn, grand treasurer: Mr. Dollle Uerllng. grand chaplain, the following officers were obligated and asumed their atatlena: Noblo Grand Miss Llule Kamsby. Vice GrandMrs. Nellie Wattee burg. Treasurer Mm. Flora A. Emmltt. Secretary Miss Lula Straw. Warden Mrs. Louisa Humphrey. Conductor Mrs. Dorothy Cofer. Chaplain Mr. Nellie Van Riper. R. 8. N. a. Mr. Jennie Hum. L. 8. N. a. Mrs. Lydla Houston. R. 8. V. a. Mr. Alice Ooeller. L. S. V. a. Mr. Charmlan Belhn. Insldo auardlan Mrs. Dollle Uerl lng. Outside Quardlan Mr. Irene Gourley. After the ceremonies were over lemuaade, Ice cream and delldoua cake, such at only the eaeellent cook among the Rebekah know hew to make, were served, Prosperity Lodge No. 104 to oae of the strongest In the state, and. that It will eoatlaae to maintain Ha seen oua high etatle In the order la guar anteed hy the eanahlMtyothe ofr cera tnstatiea mat nigm. ItKCI-AMATWN ACT fPHKI.lt I'nlled Ktale Circuit Court of Ap ieal Finds the Itr Con- '' StllHtlOMl HAN FHANCI8CO, July 8. The constitutionality of the reclamation act was upheld today by tho United States Circuit Court of Appeals, which sustained the decision of the Idaho District Court In favor of the gov ernment In the case of David Hurley against: the United States. Hurley contended that the act which permitted tho government to condemn his lands and waterfor ir rigation purposes was unconstitu tional on the ground that the water etored In tho reservoirs sought to be constructed was not wholly for public use, but for private land owners by the government. The decision establishes the right of the aeeretary of the Interior to ac quire, by condemnation or otherwise, lands and waters In the furtherance of any reclamation project. It also extend the right of the government to lake over any needed private water righla In carrying out the provision of tho act. It directly affecta the dis bursement of the 120,000,000 recent ly appropriated by congress for rec lamation projects In the West and will permit the resumption of work which haa been suspended pending n final decision of the legal questlnna Involved. IIKDMRK HAVR KF.VV KKT OF OFFICERS OlWcsal for Hie Kn'n Term Wero Obligated at Hie Meeting lawl XlgM At the meeting of Modoc Tribe No. SO, I. O. R. M.; last night Ihe officers (or the ensuing term were obligated and assumed control of the atalrs of that popular tribe. Owing to the fact theft havo been so many banquets and gatherings held by the member of this tribe dbrlng the past tew week there were, no elaborate cere monies connected with the installa tion. J. A. Hance and J. O. Huffman act ed as the Installing officer and the following were tho officer who took their statien: Prophet W. E. Bcehorn. Sachem Frank L. Applegate. JunlorSagamore C. W. Harlow. COl'XTY SCRVKVOR The county court this morning ac cepted the resignation of County Sur veyor flcorge T. CI Inc. and appointed lu his place R. II. Henry', who quali fied for the position today. Mr. Henry haa been deputy county surveyor for some tlmo under Mr. Cllne, and Is familiar with the duties of that office. XRW SUITB The suit of 8. Y. Evans vs.Authur C. Lewis, to recover money, waa tied today by C. M. 0'Nellli attorney for the plaintiff. to such a bait. It Is not to be won dered at that ho dreaded a public admission and the grilling be would have to go through It he were sub jected to n cross-examination on the witness stand. SHieBest Pumps and Half Shoes Wl have UstJ lomn wtrii war. HD CROSS, PDU- CATOK,oWttya,iJjai KLAMATiTS EXCLUSIVE' SHOE STORE HOUSTON filVES UP EVERYTHING ATTOIIXKY V. V. HTOXK HYPXO TIXKH HMOOTH HWIXDI.KK MfTttME BEITS Htt MBNSE Haven Him From the Ordeal of Con- frmlng nn Ihe Stand) the Part He Played In Ihe Affair There Is one happy man In Klam ath Falls, and he la the "astute" pre-' (dent of 9e American Bank aad Trust company, Fred Melhaae the fallow who gave up nearly $,000 in good, cold cash to one Frank R. Houston. The cause of his Joy Is the fact that Houston has 'teased up to everything and deeded what rlahl he miv have In a 6Jiacre ranch near Lake Chelan, Washington, together with some Jew elry In a bank at the same place. But that Is not altogether the cause of his Joy. He little realised what he wa going up against when he landed Houston in the county Jail. He for got. In his eagerness to lay hands on the man who got his money, that there was a worse ordeal awaiting hlhm tne witness stand, when he would have tn tell, under oath, tbo true story of how his desire to wipe Ihe Herald and .Republican out cf existence so warped hr Judgment that ho handed over to n swindler nearly every, dollar of ready cash h had In til bank. After Houston 'got here and this ordeal begaa to stare him In the face he. commenced to get cold feet and look for a hole through which to crawl. There wks only one man who eeuM save him, and that person waa Attor ney C. F. Stene: and he did. WPh that persuasive eloquence for which he Is so well known, he pointed our lo Houston the folly of making a fight, the logic of making good the toM to Melhaae, the well paly Stone nnd Houston know the atorv, and they won't talk. The result Justifies the high opinion that tho public has In Stone's abilities ho talked llousto.i Into handing over to Methane every thing be had and signing a confession of the crime. When Melhase saw the result of Mr. Stone's work ho figuratively fell on his neck and wept with Joy. There will be no trial for Houston, aad con sequently no necessity for Melhase to be humiliated by having to tell the facta In the case. If Houston had stood pat he never would bare been convicted of getting the money from Melhase that is generally agreed upon by attorney1. On the charge of forging the certificate of deposit he would havo had a fighting ahance. Now, however, he must throw Himself on the mercy of the court. The fact that Houston ha laid down la generally accepted by the public tn mean that he is a "tender foot" at the business of swindling. This fact brlnga out more strongly how easy a mark Melhase waa to fall la the vcnrlMat. rntiT ma the V m i irtiyi. v i f. 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