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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1910)
V Ki MID GRAIN-HAY-W4 Delivered to You Barley, Wheat, Oats, Mill Feed, Alfalfa Meal baled shjst HAY Quality Beit 1 Senrice Prompt Get Our Prices O. K. Transfer Co- Fhoae 871 INDICT FIVE FOR SELLING LIQUOR GRAND JURY BRINUH CHARGES AGAINST LOCAL MEN LU1 g4faB MUUU mv ttrll lUfwJ ISnTSSJaSri SrWrWSS MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM THE CASH MARKET jj Ka aftftcntlM. 2 cts. Plire L&rd Wow importers' lava. BoCOIl BttowlaaleniBicMk Beth Umm art or speclale, aad cart WkMt. . . Fill llie of freak, leader Meats im Saaaadea' J. W. HAWXHURST Proprietor f WMMMMMMMMtMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM G. T. SImm' 11a Four Counts AgeJast Mm ladtctmrnts Brought Yesterday Yesterday tho grand Jury brought Indlclmerts agalntt several ot the local soft drink parlor proprietors, charging thru with violating the local option law by wiling Intoxicating liquor. The men Indicted are 0. T. Shaw, C. I.. Reed, Charles Rcld, T. A. Balls and 8. C. Schlrmelster. There arc three count against Shar at an Individual. Oi.b charge li against Heed and Shaw together. Raid, Balli and Schlrmelster are charged Jointly on another count, All the accused are to come Into court tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock and plead. II. M. Manning U Shaw's attorney. FRIGHTENED TEAM RONS OVER A MAN TRMPBRATURIC FOR THE month or julv Hlgheat and lioweat Item of Heat as Recorded by the Government Tha following Stores give the high est and the lowest temperature re corded by the government during the month or July: Day. Mai. Mia. 2T SO SB 16 S 51 38 89 56 14 90 80 SJ 88 49 : 79 11 II 84 CI JO 88 1 19 01 5 18 91 54 17 87 48 1 88 44 IB 81 45 14 88 51 II 94 59 1J'. 91 0 11 j. 90 81 10 .. 9t 80 9 . 91 68 T . Bel 9 8C 58 5 80 41 4 70 JT 3 81 40 I SI 41 1 .. 74 41 me f m'Wm m t MMSMSMMMMMM0Maa9aaaaaaaaaa SHIPLEY TRANSFER i I. C SH1FLIY, all ClSBBSBSf aad heavy freight. Mesa 10-lack woad for leak Paoae 503, lea. 674 i , E. Reed Attctapts to Stop Kaaaway and It Severely lajared It Has To Be Done at Once Half the Wore lutbeea rented to Mr. C. J. I HddMB to be occvpied m a Drag Store. I The Jewelry Stock Hoe t (ls at Any Price IAtMJ w v to Make Room 1 Thar oaa be a desajr I gtf lag yusssssloa, so she steak of Jewel rjr sjMHt he taaaa at, SM Ike only way to do K la I ancv 80 ic wBw i A team belonging to the Monarch Mercantile company ran away this morning and J. E.'Reed sustained se vere Injuries In trying to stop them. The wagon waa standing at Ack ley Bros, mill and Frank Howard wat loading tome lumber In the wagon when he cut his Ingar nearly of on a piece of steel that was In one of the boards. He told another fellow who was atandlag near to hold tho horses while he tied up hit anger. The horses broke away from the man -who waa holding them, aad ran down Klamath avenue to Slith street. where they turned. The men who were working at Sav- Idge Broe. mill near the railroad taw them coming, and the whole crew tried to stop the frightened animals, but failed to do to. J. E. Reed, one of the earpeaters, fell In front of the team aad the horses ran over him, breaking oh arm and spraining hit shoulder. Dr. Merrlman waa summoned and dreeaed his Injuries. The team was caught some time later, and they were not hurt at all. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON J. M. Bell Pleads Not Gallty, and Is Placed fader Sl.OSO Bend No steed to osl aMoottoatloa to Use high wo aak la to have jew oaR la aad tee what aa aasoaat of etaaTyeoJM The sleek waa eeid by Referee la Hsakrwotry, rhaaeo to take aSiaatag of the good things K'e Aak those who have boaghtt they'B toB yew. Aad there are ets ton of good thing left. Get Buiy. Take Advan tage of the Real Snap IHEITKEMPER'S James Jl. Bell, who was arrested Tuesday and brought down from Sprague river by Deputy Sberlf John Bchallock on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon on the person of Lake Walker, waa arraigned la the circuit court this morning aad waived hit preliminary hearing and pleaded not guilty. He. was placed under 81.0A bonds, which he gave. The arrest grew out of a quarrel over the use of water for Irrigation, and In which Walker got somewhat the worst of the encounter. Bert Stile, was In from Swan Lake today. A. H. Weber of Portland In at the Uvermore. F. Reeb of San Francisco Is a Llv ermore gattt. B. B. Lovell of Sacramento Is at tire Llvermore. Miss Edna Houston went to Fort Klamath today. II. A. Kellogg of Ban Francisco Is a Llvermore guest. R. P. Reed ot Kennewlck. Wash.. Is at the Llvermore. A. Harpen of Sisson Is registered at the Llvermore. II. O. Laughlln of Oakdale. Calif., I. att he Llvermore. J. E. Mortimer of Ft. Dodge. Iowa, la at the Llvermore. Cbarlea B. Hodgkln. editor of the Dorrlt Booster, had buslaeet here to day. J. W. Hlllbouse and wife .of San Francisco are registered at the Liver more. George E. Halo.' and James It. B. Scherer of Pasadena came down from Eagle Ridge this morning. ll We Haven't Raised Quite Enough "SPONDULICS" So Will1 Continue Our Sale for a Few Days Clothing, Shoes, Suitcases Shirts, Socks, Underwear Trunks Everything Cut The Portland Store Home of Hart Schaffner 6 Man Clothei THINKS KLAMATH FALLS HAH IIKIOHT FUTUIIK William Haw, Mayor of Yrrho, Calif., Has OptonahUc View of This City MAX IS INJURED WHEN DERRICK BREAKS O. W. Brady SaaTert Broke Leg While Pwtt lag Up Hay o the "sflQMw erfCfo Charles P. Bray, a wealthy lumber man of Oshkosb, Wis., who hat been here all summer looking after his Intereots la thU vicinity, left for Portland thla morning. Mrs. Al Abraham and Mrs. T. Will lamson, daughters of Mrs. M. McMil lan, proprietor of tho Lakeside Ian, arrived her last night for a moath's visit with their mother. " While the men were putting up bay on the Crlsler A- Stilts ranch three miles south of town this morn ing tho guy rope to the derrick broke and the mast fell. As It did so the boom swept Q. W. Brady, who wan on the wagon, to the ground, and his left leg was broken a little above the ankle. Daa Hlckey brought the Injured man to tkls rlty aad Dr. Merryman set the limb. Mr. Brady Is now In his room over the East End market, and It will be several days before be It able to get out. COMMIT MAUDB JONES TO THE INSANE ASVLCM Foaad to Up MraUlly lacoatpetr-nt aad Will Be Take lo Sal Stock of fine Jewelry at Your Own Price awn or mcomd and maw otmbis J. A. Pratt, tho genial repreatata Uve of the Warren Construction com aany, loft for Portland this moralng. O. A. C. CLUB TO A meeting of tke O. A. C. club will be held oa Friday evening. July 89th, at o'clock, at the residence of C. C, Rogue, Sixth aad High streets. All parsons who are or have been students of the Oregon Agricultural College are urged to bo present, aa there It Important business to be transacted. Maude Jonea waa brought up from Merrill Wednesday Bight and today Judge Qrlflth summoned Dr. R. R. Hamilton, who examined the woman as to her sanity. She waa adjudged Insane, aad will be take to Salem as soon at the oflcials, wko were noti fied today, can come for her. The girl's mother aad sister came hero with her. Her father It dead. The girl la 29 years old, aad has always been weak mental and physical. Tho city council had a visitor last night In the person of William liuec, Mayor of Yrrga, Siskiyou count)', Calif., who was an interested specta tor nf the proceedings. In conversa tion with a Herald reporter after the council meeting had adjourned, Mr. Ilueo said: "We are getting ready to do aomo paving In our town, and I am some what Interested In the work ynu are doing here for that reason, and be- aides I hare property Intorcsta here X And am pleased to see that you arc going ahead with the work that ynu hare undertaken. "There Is nothing that will do no much for a town as good street, and an excellent eewer system, and both of these you are soon going to have. "No one who has tho Interest of the city at all at heart Is going In object, to tho Improvements ynu are now making, and I bellove that with what you nro doing In thU lino at present will mean much for IhU city In tho near future. A person can overlook many Ihlngs If there Is a good sewer system In a town, and If the slreela are also paved no 'on will have much reason to complain. . "I believe that Klamath Falls has a bright future beforo II, and that the possibilities of growth for tho city have not yet been oven commenced. I brllovo that !hl rlty will he ono of the best In the state If the Improve ments you haro started now are kept up." i The July Bride .-now tnsres nrr nappinee and uhlncj resplendent, nlong with our line of HPAIIKMNO CUT OLA, IIA.MM'AI.VrKII CHINA AMI RKCK SILVER, KAIIVACK HKASS. All are appropriate wed ding presents , and she will not be happy until hn geta them. see gm urn GIT FRIGES .WINTERS I For Weddlnd rreseats OOOWOWl Special Price on Lumber . ,On ntitiunl of .iMtrtagi i( lrain i haul, we will make a wUI Inn ..- en our rullro Mora uf toiiiniini luml of gfl and an rr letm al ihr mill i. t lover Crrrk HI mllr from klmiuili Fall., tliMHl ruaife Call up timer t'rrvk tor rir i-. oilirr grnoV, or nriler ! left al Want it Ohrnrltaln' for iMinUr in !- delivered. LARCH LUMBER CO. Are Ton Looking totaefcMBi-falaalrrigmtdlaBd oa tho saarkotT Have SS aorta, tea S aalat from B3aasth Faasi hot, bar, good wttt, aH la l S4 IMcoforoakiitalooaljrSSt aor aero, with all of tho atop or ft) wMhot ero. That la sat a better haylatkoeoaatiT. SeOeo.H. Riea, SSI. OPBRA HOUSE TONIGHT The Aagel City trio continues to pleat good audleacet at the opera house tkla week. The dltortat songs ok sung by this bunch are particular ly pleasing, and they get of soma really good' Jokes. An extra good bill of pictures hat hcon prepared for the patrona of this popular playhouse tonight. Among them will bo the "Oypsy Olrl'a Lore," a atrong aad yet highly pleasing drama. "The Saraband Dance," a mysterious picture, and "In tha Shad ows of the Cllta," aaother pleasant drama tkat will bo doubt prove to be of the utmost satisfaction. Ladlot, If you waat to toko advant age of the groat eloaraae yr let you will have to harry. M X. K. K. STORE, AOF.D SOUTHERN OREOON PIONEER JURIST IIIKH MEDFOUD. Oro., July 27. Hon II. K. Ilanna, for many year, circuit Judgo of tho First Judicial district, and who rot I red Inst year, died at his homo in Jacksonville yesterday afternoon, uged 78 years. Ho bad been falllne for somo time, but his real Illness was only of three weeks' duration and was tho result of old age and complication". Ho came to the Pacllc coast from the east In 18S0, and began mining at Sailors Diggings, near the California line. Here be was elected Justice of tho peaco, and as a result began the study of law and later began to practice. In 1871 ho was elected district at torney, and In 1890 became circuit Judge, which position ho held for 18 years, until old age caused him to retlro from active work. ' YOUR OUTING Will be Complete wltk a . KODAK Full line of up-to-date Kodaks : Cameras : Supplies seventh a Mala UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy We are headquarters for up-to-date clothing Select your Clothes from the largest Stock inlKlsmath County J, Jlllnskl Is reglaterod at tho Llv ermore from San Francisco. Auction salo of housohold goods at Home Itealty company's offlce, at 2 o'clock Saturday aftornoon. Absolute tale. Owner leaving town. No fake bidding. Henry Rabbes, auctioneer. Hare Inquiries Every day from people that waat tome liae of business) dry goods. clothing, groceries, drag stores, ho tela, restaarants, rooatlag hoaset, liv ery, etc. If you waat to tell to Geo, H. Rice, with Chllcote, odko adjoin, lag Aaserleaa hotel. Phone SSI. . , . In tho Mcn'n Clnllilng'llno ynu can select from 400 new Sum mer Suits from I8.B6 to 40. Illg line of Neckwear from 2Si: to 7Cr. Our Shoe line Is torn plete beautiful Hue of Mon'a Oxford from IS, en in $(i,G0 Hoys' Hlinrt Pants Bulls one hair prlnu, Just think of It! One-half price for Boys' Cloth ing loss than wholesale caslil Why do we do ft T Because wo havo ton many and must clean them up quickly In same way Big line of Women's Gloves, Neckwear, Belts, Llnderle Dresses. Ihlrtwslsts. Separata IMrts. Linen SuitsEtc. Do your trading hart aad aake our store your headqiartere. Wa aave everything you need at prices ao higher than yo are asked to. P7.1 large cities I Cor.3r Boston Store o. m. Htfro W 3rd ftMslnl 4S'?.U.w-lTtr Cf alV. ., ,." W fir &&K.M