The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 16, 1910, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. SATURDAY. JULY 16. 1910
Price 5 Cents
in
0. CO. BUYS
WONT RANCH
MAHXT HEAL THAT HAN IIKKN
tVNHWMATKH Hill YEARN
m MVttE INTO SMALL FMtMS
the Coming of the Small Farm-
m, Noliirlhlng Nr4rd for Ih
trlopiiirttl of County
Tbi KlaiDAtli lopmeni rnuipn
tr hai ataln entered Urn market (or
Kltnath muni property, and this
Ha nude It"' blRRcat purchase that
In ocrutti'l hern (or nr, II haa
tottraitnl in tmy lliu Allainont
raath. Tlil properly U recognised
u bliK "i"1 "' '"' finest rami prop
uiln In llii comity, nml Ha purchase
tf thli ioiumn nicnna llic passing of
the ititt Itnrl of laml under tho
Prat unit of the Klamath ito)rcl.
N'gotlatliin for the sale of the
rotl) - wrro oHnrl yuMcrdny
atoralDC anil tlm filial pnpera In tlio
tttl wrrv signed tlili forenoon, None
of tht parties Interested would atntu
thill he luntlituratlim waa, lull It la
stosa ttm itix owners havn been
MdlfiC It In tin neighborhood of
C,000 fm toitii Urn
Tb AHamnnt rnnrh, which com
jtltn alKitit l.roo arrca, la located
bmt :i miles from the courthouse.
It arts fur )i'ar owned anil operated
or Judge Hmlih. Ou hla death tho
arlti rrtanllril Hi Smith corpora
Ilea far Hie maiingrment of the prop
flly. Tlil corporation unlit tho iroi.
my to Judgu Noland anil II. H. Hnilth
Marth I, l7 On March I. tto,
Mr, frulthV Interest In thn property
arai wilil to tho Allainont Investment
toaitn- of H'ntlle, nnil It It from
IhU company nml Judge. Noland that
lae Klamath Development company
turthamt i ho trMriy today.
When H. 0, Johnson waa seen by u
rtprctcntailto of thin paper lu con
Itmul the transaction and Mid:
"In purrlmiln tho Altamont reach
the Klanmth Ik'telopmrnl hai under
taken another hranrh of development
of Ihliicctlnii long contemplated. We
Kate mn for snmctlnm that one of
iTHOROUGllBRIf
ns
Newest Fall Styles
are Here
They are sure nifty. See
west window
K.K.K.'
tlio urgent MiimU of ihl,, toiint) wna
mill (i fiirnmik Ciiiiai.quciitly wo l.
linn imikliiK iriurniliii,K fui tho
liiliigliul In hero of farmer, nml
with Hint vml In tw hegnu it unlet
nml aytiumc liivintlxatliin Into tlm
lii'nl iroitrllca for nnr inrpiii Tlm J
Altninmii much ua noon docldud
upon, nml li, nomrliiK li wo liollmu
wo hno iiiiu of tint lumt to lie fimml
In Hie iintlto toiiiit) IIh liin prox-,
Unit) In llii' til) imiki'N it ,i,riiii.
Imly iloalrnlild for atnall fnrnu Wo
Inti'iiil to pint tlm irmt In Hid imnll
iiiikIiih, nml Kill in f m muni on
Ifinia that Hill innki' It pnrtlcularl)'
Mtrnttlve to Hip linnipm.i'krr of mod.
crnlo iiiranv,"
SOCIETY NEWS OF THE WEEK
MIHK l.t'ia HTIIAM' K.STKIITAINH
AT MVK HII.MIIIEIl
Ml. V. II. Iti'll.'liMli 4iii-k n ltrc.
lion In llipour nf Mr, riiix-hc
U. Nharph-k
MIm l.nlit HtritH I'litiTlnliiril nt &Qn
In hrr Wral Kldc homo Tuoaday nf
h'tiiMin I'rlic nt rnriln wr nwntil.
tl Mi. W O Hnilth nmt Mr. V II .
I.MIIIi Dalnt) irfroithmitiila wern.
pcrvi-d ilurlim tho nfiiTiioon hy Mlaa.
rllrnw. iiMUlcd hy .MIm MnrJoiH) lo.
('lore Tho itui'ata urrn llcjdatiiti.
I.. I'. Wllllla, C H, Mix.tc. II I limit- f
iiioml, I), T Mililtmn, i: J Murrn),
Drn J .iiinxnll, V O Hnilth. Mel-
ilnim. 0 HiltkiMii..r Jr. i: II Hall,
V l llclloiiun, C P Hhvphcrd.'P.
II, Mill, C. II, llvnr). I' It. Jcnnlngi,
li, It. Itc(tmr. I Ward. J T llenly.
C r Hiono, II V Murdoch, Mluei
lc llaiiimoiiil. MrCownn, ArkIc
lr.
Mm W II, llrlli'inaii liiMti'i
'lliiirxlny nftrrnoon In rompllinnt 'o
.Mra, rtioi'ho 0, Hharploix of Vaah
liiRton, l. C wlm la taltliia; with
rr doiiKhlor, Mm. W H, Wiley, for
tho Mimmrr r-'he hundred a
ilti)cd, nml the prlii a won hy Mlaa
l.tiln Htraw ltefrihniinta were
mrvrd mid tho isurnt were Men-
ilnin.'n ( H Moore. Don J '.ilinwnlt,
II, H. I'alnler. J (I. I'lerce. W O.
Hmlth. tlw, Noland. K. J Murrn). C.
II. Underwood, (I lleltki'inpcr Jr.,
II. r Hhepherd. I., I' Wllllla. It. II,
Walker. II W Mnou, W. H Wor-
den. Alex Mnriln Jr. Hurt. C I"
Htune. W H, Wiley. I' ! Hhnrpleaa,
H. Ohenrhnln, tleo C Mill, MIh
Htraw
If It'a lUfJil
We Ran It
STORE
DANGER FROM
FIRE IS 6REAT
lIIV U'KATIIKIt HAN MAIIi: HIT!'.
ATIO.V (IIITICAI.
EYEXYNDY SHOULD EXERCISE CARE
MiiiIi lk Will lb Hu.laliiMt L'nlraa
Cart la Takrn In I'rf viml Kirro
l-Vtuii Hlarlinn
I'OIITI.ANK. July IC,
'Klro!
I'liol Klro!" i
"Thin la an nlulln of fire.
"Do )dti hear It?
"Will )o heed It?
"If the llro haa not rnme jet It
iHin will.
"Von may prevont It,
"You rati ararrrly atop It.
'Although July dan hardly ln'Kiin,
n dry aprlnx followed hy hot wenthor
lum rennltiil In terrlfle foreat flrea
IhroiiKhnut thu ronat alntea. Thei
tlnderllke condition of tho nooda1
mi enrly In the nrnnon thrrntena tin J
with 'mo of the wort flro yeora In
hlaior) With tho altuntlnn already
vxtreinely torloua mid tho uauall)
dryatuonlha mill to rome, the Pacific
Northweat facet (treat iIuhrit of tin
coiitrollaldo weeplriK Area, before
which all effoit wilt he pownrleaa to
prevent crent deKtrurtlon of rrtourccN
If not of human Uvea. It It a time
to appeal to every rltlten for rlall.
mice to aert dlaaatvr and dlatrpaa to
tho community."
In In cue worda tho Wcatorn Kor
ea! ry and Conaervallon anaoclatlnn
heglna a atalemenl Uaued today aa'
thu roault of rcporta upon the utually
critical foroat Are situation received
from Ita tubilillary llro flhtln or
nanltatlona throiiRhout tho North
w intern atatea, All nulhorltlea aureo
Hint unusually enrly nrrlval of dan
Keroua rotidltloua warrnnta xravc ap
prehenalon. (I real detrurtlnn haa al
ready resulted In Montana, Idaho and
California, In Oregon And Wattling-,
Inn many fire hnvo broken out, and
nllhniiRh moat hnvo been aurceaafully1
handled, Mery day Ih Increaalng the"
ilniiRcr of rondltlnna which prevont
control,
The niuoclntlon rnllt attention to
the fact that ery deatructlvp foreat
flrea come In odea, due to nhnormnl
)eara. While In ordinary aeatona
rountleKa flrea kiuoulder without aerl
oim effect and even the more Import
ant onea ran imially be checkod by
aufflrlent effort, every few )enrn
cornea n romhlnatlon of protracted
dry weather and wind durlnK which
any llro onro ttarted tiecomea almoat
Inalnntaneoiialy he)ond Influence of
human endeavor. Such flrea burn
furlniisl) until checked by rain or
lark of fuel, and aweep vnat ureas'
with ureal rapidity. The Inat of'
Hiono "fire enra" waa 190!, when
many Uvea, IiokIcIok rewiuicea worth,
nearly IKO.onn.onn, were (Uatroyed
In OreRou nml Wnahlimton In n day
or two. It N ii return of mich a cataa
tropho which Ih feared If heavy rain
doea not aoon relievo tho early dry
IIOHHOf 1010, I
In the meiinwhllo the aaaoclatlon
nppcala to every travoler and real
dent In forest reitlona tn oxerclao tho
Kreateat precaution with lire, and to
nil timber owner to maintain vigil
nit patrol. In noido atatea tho gov
ernor Iiiih legal powor to forbid hunt
Iiik, flahliiK and ramping during peri
od of great flro danger, but In the
Northweat thero la no Inanrance but
tho euro excrrjaod by tho Individual.
KXI'KCT NTItlKK OS
I'KNNHYIA'ANIA ROAIi
United I'reaa florvleo.
PIIII,ADRI.PIIIA, July 10. The
Pcnn8)lvnnla offlclaU arc proparlnn
for n Htrlko and n llnal break la ex
pected nt any lunuiunt. Tho directors
of tho road nro supporting tho execu
tive olllcliila In their contention that
tho domnmW of the men aro unrea.
onublo and will not roccdo from their
declaration not to accodo tQ tha ra
quoata.of tho mon for higher wagea
and auoiter houra.
Chairman Oeorgo M. Smith of tha
tralmnou'H grlovanco commlttoe aald
teday: "Tho mon aro tired of wait
lag, and I would uot bo aurprUcd If
they Htrlko within forty-olght houra."
8, u, Crane of Reno, Navada, li
MTKIIAIIV rONCEItT OIVKX
NKXT MONHAV Ml.ll T
l!('lli'iit Knlcrfainmrnl for tho lo
air faitm of Klamath Path
An exrollcut cutcrtalnmont rnr tho
i hihIc lovora of Klmnath FalU noxt
Monday night haa been prepmul iy
tho Womne'a Library club. Ilolnnd M.
Petiae, n noted baritone dinner cf Ht.
I'iiiiI, Minn, and the Hhnkei-.rl
iiiiirliit, with Mra. Don J. Zuuiwal'.
nml Mra. O. II. Uatea, aecompanlal.
ivlll furnlth a delightful mtialcal nre
ulng. The following la the pregram:
I. "Itobln Adair" (lluck), "Thua
Halth the IOrd" (Buck). I. "nut
Who May Ahlde"(llandel."Melah"l
Hhnketpearo quartet.
"Kvcn Braveat Heart" (Gounod,
"Valentlnn'a Song In Kautt"): Wld
luting: "Hark, Hark, the Urk,"
(Kchubert), Mr. I'caao.
.1. "Spring" (Hcnachel). Mra. Don
J. Kumwalt.
I. "Hoot a and Saddlea" (Buck),
"Irlah r'olk Song" (Kooto)."The Qlp.
ay dlrl" (Oallowny), "O Heart of
Mine." "A Tragic Tale" (Slater).
"Iledouln live Song" (Plnautl). "A
llary o' Dow" (lladloy)."Torenclor
Hong" (llliet), Mr. Peaac.
Tlcktta on aalo nt tho Public Li
brary, the Star Drug atom and Tho
Wella. At Tho Wella, flint door raat
of thn opera houae, reaerved teata
wilt bo checked without charge. In
order of application upon purchaa
lug or allowing tlckot.
NEW 10D6E IS INSIOTED
omCKIlH OF KLAMATH CHAP
TEH NO. SS INSTALLED
(Vn-maay Waa the First OaVlal Art
i.r il.M ih.iMi.1 riiaa liii 1
The Masonic ball latt ulgbt waa
thu acciiu of impreitlvo reremonlea
when Grand High Prleat Prank J.
Milter of Albany. Ore., conatltuled
Klamath Chapter No. 3B, Itoyal Arch
Maont, of tho atato of Oregon, and
gave, them full power to Initiate can
didates nnd confer tho degrees upon
I hem,
Urund High Prleat Miller wua
dotted to tho office which h now
bnliU latt month at tho mectluK of
the grand lodgn In Portland, and the
(ouatltutlon of Klamath lodge lait
iilKht wn tho Aral official act nnd
.Kit he haa made alncc he took hla
oltlce,
Tho oncers of tha lodgs am:
High Prleat Alex' Martin Ji,
King V. A. Leonard
Scribe A. II. Berry.
Captain of the Hoat T. W. 8t
I liena.
Principal Sojourner F. -W. Klgg.
Koyal Arch Captain P. V Jen
niuga. Secretary C. II. Wlthrow.
Treaaurer E. It. Reames.
Matter of tho Third Veil K. L.
CCIott.
Maater of tho Second Vail K. D.
I'enry.
Mnntr of the Third Veil I. P.
W lllii.
Sentinel A. L. Ltarltt.
Attor the ceremonies ware ovur tho
Maaona present feasted at a banquot
that had been prepared by t!u
Ladioa' Aid society of the Christian
church.
Tho proapecta for tho growth of
thn new chapter are excellent, and It
bids fair to bo one of tha atrongoai In
tho atatc.
n. J. Roberta and wife of Olene
hml huKlnesa here today.
U. Alex Patterson waa a delegate
at tho county convention today.
V. P. Sedge was a delegate to tho
county convention from Dairy today.
John and navo Shook are putting
up about l.fiOO tons of hay at present.
George Looaeley waa a delegate to
tho county republican convention to
day. C. A. Bunting waa up from Merrill
today to attend tho county conven
tion, v
J. H. Hobba waa up from Merrill
today attending the republican coun
ty convention.
Prank Hedrick was ono of the re
publican delegates to the county con
vention Saturday.
. P. Oardnar waa down from tha
Port teday aa a deleajaU to the coun
ty republican convention.
T. R. Hoyt waa a visitor at the
county convention today. He la one
REPUBLICANS
HOLD SESSION
Kl,i:-r IIKI'HKHK.NTATIVKH TO
HTttTK )XVKXTIOX
KEMMMEM KETIN6 AH6IJST 20
IK-k-Kalea Here From Klamath Path,
Merrill, Fort Klamath and
Dairy
The county republican aaacmbly
met at the courthouao today, and
thu delegates elected representatives
deltgatea to tho atato aaambly and
prpard for a mooting to be held
AtiRiiat 30th, nt which time auggca
tlona will bo made aa to the beat can
didates for office.
The delegates arc: .
Klamath Falls Frank Ira White.
W. II. Slmpaon, C. S. Moore. C. It. Do
Lap, Hcrt Wlthrow, A. L. Leavllt. II.
M. Mnnnlng, Thomaa Drake. O. C.
Applcaatc, W. O. Smith, C. T. Oliver
nnd John Schallock.
Merrill C. A. Dunlins. J. II.
Hobba, Frank Hedrick, Alex Patter
ami and K. K. Fitch.
Fort Klamath J. II. Wheeler. T.
K. tlojt. 8. P. Gardner, Ocorge Loot
ley ancTltalph Moon.
Hairy John Shook and W. P.
Hedge.
Kcno waa not reprcaented although
four delogatcs had been elected in
that precinct.
Tho meeting waa called to order at
5:30 by C. T. Oliver.
Dr. Patterson of Merrill nominated
C. 8. Moore for chairman, and he waa
unanlmoutly elected.
A. L. Leavltt waa nominated for
secretary by O. C. Applegate, and he
nlao was unanlmoutly elected.
Chnlrmnn Moore made a brief talk
on tho object of tho convention. In
which he tinted that he believed It
would result in great good to the par
ty. although the democrats might not
think that the procedure waa legal.
On motion tho chair appointed a com
mittee on credential, ronalatlng of
(!. T. Oliver. B. B. Fitch aud John
Shook. Home one aaked If tho re
publicans of Dairy had elected Mr.
Shook n .delegate, nnd ho stated that
ho waa the only republican who took
time enough to go to the meeting,
nnd ho waa declared the delegate
from that city and placed on the com
mittee amid great applause.
Alex Pattoawn did not believe that
i ticket ahould be named at the pres
ent time, because It would convey
the Impreatlon that the convention
wna trying to-toltt candldatea upon
tho iwrty, and moved that the naming
of n ticket bo pottponcd until later
In the year. The motion waa car
iled.
A committee on platform conaltt
Ing ot C. A. Bunting ot Merrill. Frank
lin White and W. O. Smith waa ap
pointed. Tho committee on resolutions re
ported aa follews:
Tho republican parly, in Klamath
county, unrcecrvedly approves tho
Taft admlntatratlon of national at
fairs and the Benton administration
In Oregon. Wo also commend the
efficient aorvlro rendered by Hon. W.
C. Hawloy, our representative In con
great. Wo bellevo In representative gov
ornment; In tho form ot government
adopted by tho builders of our na
tion and under which tho nation haa
brcomo tho greatest on earth.
Political Ills cannot be cured by
quack remedies. Bxperlmenta In
thla state with schemes proposing to
conduct government afalra by the
unorganised and uninformed acta of
thn doctorate, aro failures. Because
of tho lack of any scrutinising body
elections for state officers have de
generated to a guesslug contest.
Instead ot political campaigns' con
ducted upon political Issuea and prin
ciple!, we have endured a mere
scramble tor offices by self-nominated
aspirants.
We heartily favor open conferences
ot accredited party delegatea, and are
opposed to secret combinations' ot pol
iticians serving unknown Internta
Campaign expenditures) and the va
garies of the, alphabet nave supsr-
seded dtneaa and merit aa eoaUwlllas
factors la election remits.
The remedy for these coadltlMi
will promulgate plat forma of princi
ple nnd consider tho fltncaa of can
dldatca. Public Intercut demand po
litical orgnnliatlon Inatead of polit
ical chaoa. The republican party In
Oregon haa begun tho work d? re-ea-(abllahlng
our atatc In tho Intelligent
regard of tho nation. No apology la
j needed for returrlng to aane methods,
j We warmly endorao tho attltudo
, of tho leglalatlro delegation from thla
, county and dlatrlct In voting only for
a republican for United Stale aen
ator. We recommend that tho leglalaturo
I Incroaae the number of namea requlr
,ed for Initiative leglalatlon, to the
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HPfCAKKR OF HOl'SE NAYS THE
J RlTLRa) ARE ALL RIGHT
Calls the Inaargciits "Ignorant Pub
licity Seekers," and Hays They
Aid the Detoocrata
United Prctn Service.
WINFIELD. Kant.. July 16. In
nn address to the Chautauqua assem
bly that la In actalon hero. "Uncle
Joe" Cannon, speaker of the houte of
repreaentathes, defended himself
pgalntt the charges that had been
mnde against him. He declared that
tho tariff was safo and sound, and
that tho rules governing the houae
of representatives were not the
Iniquitous menturcs which It Is
claimed they arc by those who sought
to change them. Speaking of tha In
surgents, and referring partlealarly
tn Representative Murdoch ot Kan
sas, he called them "Ignorant fa
llrlty seekers." and tald that their
conduct was paving the way for
democratic congressional victory.
"The rules have never been par
tisan," aald Speaker Cannon. "Some
of the members of congress have al
wa)s been attacking the rules, which
thuy do not, study, aa the easiest way
to attract attention to themselves
and nt the tame tlmo cause their de
ficiency In general legislative work to
be overlooked. We have Just had an
other season of hysteria over the
rules which abounded more with Ig
norance than with knowledge."
PLEAHVKE TRIP TO
CPPER LAKE POINTS
.V iarty of Klamath Falls people.
contlttlng of Mr. and Mra. Brubaker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dolbeer, Mr. and
Mrs. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mc
Millan. Mr. and Mrs. O.M.Hector.MIss
Nellie Morey, Miss Juno Wilson, Ed
Vanlro and Charles Wilson will spend
Sunday on the Upper lake. They
have chartered tho Curlew and will
go to Rocky Point for lunch, and
after enjoying a pleasant afternoon
they will stop nt Eagle Ridge for
dinner on their way back.
The beautiful resorts on the Up
per lake aro attracting more atten
tion every year, and tho residents ot
this city aro beginning to appreciate
the opporttmltlo for recreation that
aro offered hy tho many beautiful
places surrounding Klamath Falls.
iTheBest
Pumps and Half Shoes
W
rl have them
rotTErs
world OTar. HID CROO.PIHJ.
CATOK; aUataUgajJrdcowrs
KLAMATH'S EXCLUSIVE
SHOE STORE
WIFE MURDERER
SHORT OF FUNDS
MIII'I'KX IH IIKUKVKD TO HAVE
HIT
THE HUM HUCE MCE STIPI
Hakl lo Have PracUraHy Wansed I
FnaiHve as to '
of Hla Oattt
United Press Service.
LONDON, July 16. The Scotland
Ysrd officials believe that Dr. Crlp
IKn, tho man who Is enapected ot hav
Inc murdered bis wife and the cov
ered tho body with quicklime to con
ceal the evidence ot hla criaw, haa
but Utile money la hla possession.
They do not think that he baa over
1230 In cash, but that he haa about
125,000 In Jewelry that betoaged to
hit wife, and that he will be toreed
to dlaposo or this In a short time. In
that case they think that he will
soon be captured. r the )volry can
be readily Identified.
The people and newspapers here
charge tho Scotland Yard men wKh
being bunglers. They assort that the
police practically warned Crippea
that ho was suspected, and than gave
him ap opportunity to make his es
cape. It la believed hero that Mies
Lcnove haa gone to Franco, where
the police are searching for her.
A dressmaker here declared that
shortly after February 2d Mlaa Le
ncve brought a hamper of clothtaaj
to her to be altered which waa later
Identified aa having belonged to Mrs.
Crlppcn. At that time she aald that
the waa going to marry the doctor.
The Inquest over the remains of
tho murdered woman has been jasot
noned until Monday.
The Scotland Yard oaVor. through
tho English newspaper have ap
lealcd to Miss Leaevo to reveal the
whereabouts of Doctor Crippea. say
ing that she has everythlag to gala
and nothing to lose.
MANY VOTERS FROM
RILL SEND IX THBIR XAMKN
Kctenty-Fonr Are Begtatrrtd by thr
County Clerk Today -Kept
the Cterks staay
Tho clerks in the county clerk's
nicc wero more than busy today on
uccount of seventy-four voters hav
!nr sent In their names from Merrill
for registration.
The names were sent in on blanxs
vhlch had been provided, and each
Mime waa algaed throe times. Two
of the signatures wore to bat cut
frvm tho blank and pasted In the
registration books, one in tho Tnle
Uike book and one In the general
election register. The other remains
on tho blank, which la tied away.
Tho bunch ot namea kept the
cltrks busy the greater part ot the
lay, and they will be glad when the
namea have been nil cut out aad
pasted In the proper.books.
ia the ver
msT ntoxuw
. t .
rA.j
,W'.
'V-Ju ,,
rcglitered at tho Uvermore.
ot the delegates from Ma preelaet.
lias tn open party aatenbllea that
V t.
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