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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1911)
ytMtetsftKmtammmxtmtmi) 4 ;-Jt $e ftanina HefaliV surrURO wr nm tvtiwnum ttriee, Plv Osat klamath fai,mi,,orrqon. ti'nhpay, may t, isn ?f44--- (MMAl ZOLVHTB CM OP umuAnoirAL ctw fin 1 rtnh Vr Xo. ' PUBLIC OWNERSHIP GETS A BIG VOTE S4NKRS0N ELECTED ay ,1 Vim; OK TIIIIKK TO ok TMK PMH'I.K HAVK DRtTDKD OR .Ml'MtH'AI. OWNKRHHIP 0 WATKH .1X0 MOOT PLANTS Karl Hluti FOURTH WARD Mayor F T. Sanderson .'I K. J. Murray 2S J. W, Tyrrell 4 U V Hlono 3 Potlcr. Judg" T. K. Nicholas ., HI A. I.. Leavltl ii ( t 1 will try toialuslon wllh Ibo Ilonauia school n I ii ii. Thoy havo been prac (Icing hard (hla week, and are eon- 'ndonl of winning. ThU will bo tho fmnth game f llio acason for Iho high Mhool. On April 21 they plaed I Merrill at Merrill and won, oo Prl dny last they placd u 9lo-9 gam tilth Merrill here, but tho visitors re (iurl to play rxtrn Innings, nuJ on lit following day lluy walloped the Kliiiniilli Hlara 12 to 0. T K FIFTH W.lltl Mayor 'I', rimiiliTunn J, Murrn) V Twcll Stone INdlrc Judge l.clll Nlrholaa Trrarcr Clinatnln Hli'itii'im ... . I'oitnrllntrn ('linden Mrlluwnit A. 0, Waldlim M. Marshall i A. W I'lel for tho ttilrtl iliho tho inters l TrrasBrrr gltauth Falls clerday choos.. Fred C. I'. Chaatnhi T Isss'erwin ai the clty'a chief vtt'J W Siemens till oBri-r. HU oieetlon waa a nmHnri Usetlldi1. "" f"'"1 ' votes.i lien B. Owens WW w'war.1 J. Murray .hla nearest H V While iMpHllor, received 313. Charlra P.'C. A Kldrr . it.., iiitl-munlrlMl ownership nadMllr. recclrcd 3, while the so Hallil randldalf, J. W. Tyrell, lrd )( volet. ' That Hi" rltliens desli municipal , K varnhlp " ,' irongly demon, j iminI td.t.ls). aa the light and ( ovr pit"! measure rarrled wllli a tot of 4 In IT 4. Tim vote on pub. A. I.. tk osnendilp r tho water plant T, K toed If I In lSK. The choosing of n ssrk (omiiilxliiii waa adopted by (he (' I. smwhrlmlhg wiln of f.&l In G&. J W The rare fur ollre Judge and city Irftiarrr im botiy ronteated, and rrry ( "lM separated tho winner aad Iom'i Kor the oMr of police J4e T. l NlrhoUa defeated Judge A. U Uatlil by Jimt thirteen vole. KkkoUi ixilli'd 3S votea and l-eallt IS!. A. W. Cell, the aorlallit randl jiale, rrolrrd f.t Tntea. Captain J. W. Hletntna waa re-elert- 4 lo tbe onlre nf city ireMurer orer made I'. Chaetaln by Btteen Tolea 171 totea were raat for tho aurreatfut ewdMate and 3& for ChMUla. The following new rounellmra were lerted reerdar by the different aria: Pint, It. A. Alford; fcVeosd. ' ". H.Crltie7. Thlrd.n. . arlsaby; fearta, Urn H. Owena; Fifth, Oniric I MrOowan. C. II. Crlatlar In tho Sec, aad ward bad no oppoaltlon, aa Co. ael Willed withdrew from the rare.- HBUT WARB I Mayor t. T. Kandcrunn . , CI K. J, Murray , , , .IP C r. Hlone , , J. V. T) rrll 4 CHIrr Jad A. I.. lavltt ...... i ... 73 2D ..43 . 3D i; CITY COUKIL TO KEI 1HIS EM FtX $Wt Tin rlly i'IpcIIoii pioed too atrong ii rountir attract Ion for tho city fath i't, no mi ini'i'tliiR of tlm touncll Wai I liidd lat night, till rrgular evening for tin- rorlnlglitl) meetlni; Inttead, the riiiinrll Kill meet tonlglil ThiMi- nre i'M-rnl Important mat tern rotnlng up fur attention, and tin.' tnrlmiH coinmlH'- wilt ri'lioit on illf- iferent niattem referred In them at tlm ilnit meeting. MURRAY PROVES A GAME LOSER liKKKATKO CAMIIIIATK NAYH HK IM IIKAIIV AT AM. TIMW1 TO All! HAMIKHMOX l. t'AIIKVIXO Ol'T THK rttOI'I.ICH WIHIIEH Thn rimhnlan lust rloiieil l reeoc- tilted t. one of tho faoat remarkablu over carried on In thli city, and If Mr. Murrny had been cltitcd It would hnvti been tho blggeat victory, pollt- 47 ..3D II I 3C FEDERAL OFFICER AFTER OORClER-COIMTEOFEIfiR FINE CONCERT FRIDAY MIGHT THK KMMATH KAMJi MIMTAItV HAM TO MAKK INITIAL IMIW Til I'lHIJtl WITH A HI'I.KMUD I'lUMillAMMK. J6 IHnlrkt Attorney l V Kukendall 27 bai rrcilifd won! ftnin the United Hlnlm Dl.trlrt Allornc) In Portland II Unit iotiiilnlnU of InirRlary and ctiun 24 'tcrfi'ltliiK hnki- Ix-en Hindi' ngnlnat "jlciiarllo lliimn. the iiiarlrbreed iCli.Tok.-c Indian held In Jail here, nnd jthitt lh ofllcer wlll.be aent In conduct him In 1'ortland. 1 llrown n nrrenteil Holiday for ImrglarliliiR two liouaiii near Najlog. After lie -aM nrreated he nUo con featod to tho manufacture of inirloiia colni. and followlug Drown'a dlnf tloiw. Chief of Police K. C. Town- i.eiid found lil" motda where bo bad hidden them, T. V. Nlrtmla 34 . i , I lei ,.,,,..,,..,.... Tli 111 J W Relmena 87 C. I Cliaitaln 33 Cowarttaaea R. A, Alford ....,....... .05 R. M. Illrbardaon 44 P. Hboll .11 HKCOND WARD Marar r. T. Banderaon I. J. Murray C. V. Btono . J. W. Tyrrall Police Jade A. I,. Leavltt ..18S T V, Nlcholaa I0S A. , I'lcl . . , , , , 3G MO STEIUN RESITS I Clflll Of FORCER AHTOH1A. Mny 2. Thomn John- i . . ... . under director William A. m waa arrvaieu rre .- .... III gUe Hi flrat concert re- pawiiiB i"rgii . ... no pnnacn in a chiiiihih nuic . at reel after bii)lng n bill of goodi, and tho other ho pnvied on a aeeond hand dealer. The flfat check waa on BaBBBBBBBrf.1 Qi?Arfv& TBaBBBBBfl Baaaaaaaaac. . .w'iasi n s paaaaaaaaa taaaaaaaaaiafn-nTLjj 'jbbbbbb1 laaBBBBBBBamUBBlr!' fBBBBM jiRBjnyKH I gaBBBBBBBaCK'l I aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWmBBBBl RRRRRRRRR4aamRwRI K'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBft?aaBBB ML '-taaBBBBBBBBBBBWaaBBBBBl Ky BBBBBBBBBBBBaVBBBBBBBi aflaallBaaBBBl HKSflaH (from Jocclyn, flodard) Mlaa Ida MoBieVfr. 3 (a) "Good flyc, Bweet Day" (Van- nnh)j (b) "Of Theo I'm Tbinx Ing" (Mc)eMIlmund) Ml8f Krmh- Hoagland. () "Without You Utar"' (Met calf): (b) "Invocation" (d'Hnr ilcloM Mian Agnoa Sleohonnou. 6 (a) "O, Dry Thoao Tcara" (Hoi- ko): (b) "Let Mo Ix)Vo Theo" (Anlltl) Mra. Bugcno Henry. OHIO U6ISLATHRE ADOFfS THE 0RE6M SYSTEM United Preaa Bcrvlco COI.UMIIUH. Ohio. May 2. Tho Ninate, by n voto of eighteen to alx tccn todav tmiaed the Lyman bill for the Oregon plan of election of fed eral nenttora. The meaaure had n 1 1 eady p.-iHWiJ the hoiuo. Oorernor Harmon will algn the bill. It U believed that tho bribery ncan dal frightened the aeimtora Into paaa lug the meaiure. BURNS IN COLUMBUS ON INVESTIGATION MAYOtl HANDKItflON Krlday evening "I llouttoo'a 0ora llouae. the Klamath Fall Military . Hand, H-nw. cltal. The uiembera of the band. which waa organized n few montha ago, aro all artuta on ineir reMt ilr.. Inilrumenti. and the DllbllC la . . .,Kn A.inrin HvinvK uaiiK in Dr ui enpectlng a rare mu.ica irw. " """" """- . , maA Though the concert la allll n iew y """.. T. Z ...-. daya off. the Indication, for a crowd- ini m. ii. wi ,h,J?: . ' ... .L- i i,.,r.. a. n counter check In the Ucandl- en nooa0 ore me iwi v,.-,, w .. ( - U. heavy aa.e of ticket.. Tho band Milan Bv.n. '.ank ro, M.GO In fa- flt lti ..1(0 .. M .. 34 .. 3 i W, Hlomona C P. Chaitaln COMBWH C II. Critter ....187' ....US ! THIRD WARD Majwr V. T, Banderaon ,,-.,, IKS K. J. Murray r ntono ,,,...... h W. Tyrrell ,',..',... ii retire Jt T. P. Nlcholaa 146 A. I Iwvllt IS A. W, e , 88 0. P. Chaitaln '....ISO J. W, Hlcmcna , 107 U. B. (Irlgaby baa mado wonderful progreaa unaor tho leaJerahlp of Director 8aow nnd la now recogulied a ono of tno ueai mualcal organisation In the atato. Kollowlng la tho program to lie rendered: PROQRAMMK March Chlgago Tribune Chanbera. Overture "Orpbeua" Offenbach, (a) Valae. . . .Prayer and Paaalon. flrlm. (h) New Klowar Song "Tho Story of a Flower." Kaeff. flrand BelectioB..nohemlM Olrl. Italfe. Mniormliilon 10 Mlnutoa) March Regimental Prldo. Heed Scenaa from Tho Burgomaatar. (a) Bwedlak. Wedding Mareh. Sodarman. (b) "Idlyl. Tho alow Vor." Llneke 'Orand Fantaala" Old Kanlncky Home. Dahlbey (Wllh varlatlona for all Inalrumenta) IIIOII HCHOOL TKAM TO W,AVHOSAIAHATlIRI)AY u......4.i- iim iiaiabalt aggregation ,111 'of tho Klth county High Sehool vor of Thomaa C. Ferru. ana waa algned "llnnimond Lumber company, mr Jitaenh II. McCloild." Ho ncg lected to npell Mr. McLeod'a name correctly, and that waa ono of the iMni itimt led to hla arrcat. lie waa turned over to Sheriff Buroa today, nnd will bo given a preliminary ex nmlnatlon In the Juatlca court. " Itally, ever gained In this part of Ihu atale. The auccita of tho camiialgn U due ai much to tho men who aided Mr. Murray In tho fight aa It la to tho bcraonallty of tho candidate. HI chief lieutenant, Nclaon Rounacvcll, haa demouitrau-d that ho poaaeaaea a talc ni for political management that lu M-cond to nono In tho city, lie threw hlmaelf Into tho fight with an nerav that aweot aalde tho greateat obttaclea In the atrugglc, and under hla maater guldaace ho aoon had an nraanlutlon that wan biuailnc. eon- aldvrlag tho brief Uaui Utweaa Mr. Murray'a announcement and the elec tlou. Another prominent person In th tluht waa O. W. Robertaon. Tlicse aro the men who led tho frlenda of the defeated candidate, and they have good rcaaona to feel proud of the big vote he received. Mr. Murray mated teday: "It I had won It would not havo been f peraonal victory, but ono of the iieople. I have no fault to Sad with tho oto I got. only that It wan not quite largo enough. However, I atand today ready to aid Mr. Bander aon In eery way within my power to carry out tho wlahea of tho people for municipal ownership. It la needle for me to cxpreaa lo my frlenda tho deep appreciation I feel for their sup port, and I think that aa the tlm rolls by they will find that their conaaencr haa not been misplaced." FlOwlMI OKaRTHS INTERESTING RELIC etlOESE. Mav 2. W. L. Wheeler of Pleasant Hill, while plowing In one of Ills fields Usi week, turned over an Interesting relic of pioneer da la tlm form of an old cap-and-ball "pep perbox" rcoler. of the tpe used ny tho eCTllcst settlers. The old weapon, which haa alx Imrreli. and la about aa easy to han dle ua a piece of Held artillery, was unearthed on tho site of the Temple man cabin on the Coast Fork of the Willamette, ouo of tho earliest struc lures In this Dart of the Valley. It Is bollcvud tbe weapon was lost mow than fifty ears ago. where they made a stay fo- smtn weeks, mooting with phenomenal auc ress. In a letter to tho editor Miss Mclroso saya: "U will seem like getting homo when I return to your city, I have so many good frlonds among your cit izens, and so havo tbo majority of my company, and wo will bo glad to ae them nil. I am bringing a moat excellent company with mc this sea son and aome dandy plays plays that I am sure will please theater patrons." "The Man of the Hour" will be tho opening bill, Monday nlgbt, and tho following high class performances will be produced during Ibt first week of tho threo weeks engage ment: Tuesday, "Allaa Jlmmle Val entine": Wednesday. "Tho Man on the llox": Thursday, "Moroly Mary Ann": Friday, "Tho Man From Mex ico"; Saturday and Sunday, "Mrs Wlgcs of tho Cabbage Patch." THE CITY IS EXCITED liKTKCTIVfa XAJ4K SRVKMAIi SENATORS, WHOM THBV SAY ACCEPTED THE BOODLE WHEN IT WAS OFFERED TO THEM lrta of Money la Town While the flames show took n big bunch of money out of town, the local merchants also reaped a harvest nf shekels of no small proportions, esp dally from the Klamath, who did n great deal of ordering. STREET SIHROaRIS ME ORDERED FOR OH ROUS REAL ESTATE MEN REPORT BIG SALE MONTH OV APRIL WAS A RV8Y ONE WITH THE DIRT DKA&ERB, MICH PROPERTY CHANGING ;p-MAXIM. ' frnltml Pr COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 3. Detec tive Burns has arrived her to persoa ally conduct the bribery Investigation In the leglalatnre. He declared that, tho present aesslon of tbo Okie legis lature Is ono of tbe most corrupt that haa over been probed. Among other thlnga ho said: ','Some of the legislators Involved aro the biggest aad boldest grafters I havo over encountered. We have the men absolutely cinched. Oar la testlgatlon will ahow that corruption Is wide-spread In both bouaoe." Three Burns detectives testWcd be fore the grand Jury this morning. The rt publican legislators havo pledged their sunort to Governor Harmon la the denning up of the situation. Evidently the defense In the boo- ling Investigation will be bribe that were accepted from detective loony ii aolelr for the unloose of totting eldencc to catch the supiajs4 brib ers red handed. The CoitCUves de clare that Senators Cetone, Aadrews nod Huffman aad Sergeant at Arms Dlegle accepted bribes. All of taee assort that they merely Bought to trap the sleuths. DR. CHILTON LEAVRS TO HTRAKHtTBN CP AVTAtsW ..SIC 8. ixiniismuifES AFTER VISIT TO SJfSfROfERTT Jacob Moitennon, n millionaire j lumberman of Oak Park, III., who baa, been In tho city aoverni oaya. ii morning for Chicago. Mr. Mortcnaon im. been hem looking ovor the prop erty Intcreslaof tho Pelican Bay Lum ber company, In which hla eon, II. i. Mortenson, U heavily intereateo. Tho Pelican Bay Lumber compnuv has opened oftce In the Klamath De- votopmont company's building, cast of tho Development company a omcos. The offlcora of tho new company aro H. D. Mortonaon proaldent and O. II. Ilauplman secretary and treasurer. MS. ZVIWalT'.S WIS INKCnalFRUYNRNT At last night's meeting of tho Klamath County Automobile Club the committee appointed at tbe last ses sion to wait on th county court for tho purposo of securing tho placing of als-nhoards nnd Kuldenosta on road crossings, reported that tho county bodv has ndercd steel signs and uosts for lliti nurnosce. and that they will be placed as soon as possible. 8ocrnl oilier minor matters came up for actlo.t. From tbe manner lu which- iho club hna boon working for the Improvement of road conditions In Klamath Falls it win reaany no uwtn ihait he orcanlsatlOB'B an nouncement that It waa working for boiler hlchwavs waa not made merely for effect. The organisation la de serving of tho support of every resi dent of Klamath Falls and Klamr.th county. . H. (Irlgaby Ill of tno Rinma.u -"-' ";-".", W. T. Rhlve 100 1 will Journey to llonansa, wher they Governor of California Has Just Completed the Signing of 753 Bills SERVICE ITSELF NIL NIlDJpSS OM WABIIINOTON. D. C. May 3. Secretary FUher author tied today tho leclamatlon service to construct uw Kachcss dam In the Yakima project In Wiisblngtou. Tho bids offered by outside contractors were oxcesaive, it waa alleged, nnd tho work was more, (ore turned our to tho government. HA0IUMHNTO, May S. Ooveraor Jrhnson cloaed a atreauotu Srat thre raouths of oRe at saMalfM, wkM'kt iBied bU tlaatur to the mym kun Jrd and fty.hlr HI. MaMtlOS bills without hU approval. Tho toy. . ..nv.Mna mora Mils than w.r signed after th Matatiire - aaa I In uoeKetea Blijr w meaars. t vi flkattnn. lata an employe of i. r. Ooeller In his mill, ltTa for Selma, Calif., tomorrow became of the' illness of hla wife. Punila of Mrs. Don J. Eumwalt aro tn nnnear In a, recital to be gives Frl-l day evening in Redmen'a ball, anil invitations to tho affair are aow ho-1 Inc extended. Mrs. Zumwalt Is one of the most successful vocal and tn tmmottUi instructors In Klamath Falls, and the recital promises to be highly eajojablo. Following is mo I rogram to be rendered: Part Oae (Paaiio) 1 (a) "Fur Ellaa" (Beethoven); (b). "Scarf Dance" (Ohamlnade) Mlaa Loulso Benson. S (a). "First Walts': (Schmollj (Ii) "March of Iho Uttle Sages" (Mat- ihewa) Marion Masten. 3 "Borceuse Mlgnon" (Hovarth) Miss Claudia Spink. i Two Etudes (a) "Arabeaquc- (Burgmuller): (b) "Pastorale" (Burgmnller) Mlas Octavla De-Lap. 0 "(a) "Hunting Song" (Altmani: (b) "In Bank and File" tLangei Master Britel Stearns, itfni -Th Jovous Peasant" (Schu mann)! (b) "Sunday Morning" (Heller) Miss MargaTet wor- den. 7(a) -Chaconne" (Rouvler): (b) "Confidence (Mendelssohn) Miss Jennlo Applegate. Part Tvo (Vocal) 1 "Ava Maria" (Latla words, iMh- Qounod; (b) "I Wonder U Rter th Roa" (Slater) Mlaa Jatl Talfnnl. ' I () "Don't You Mind th .Sor rows (Cowl): (b) "Lullaby UPPER I0MUTH LAKE ONES UP ITS DEAD Tho body of Frank Elsther. the man who lost his life in Upper Klam ath Lake a short tlmo ago trylag to get a dead goose, was found last night by ouo of th Indian at th Agency near Modoc Point, about 300 yards from the spot where 4h man waa last seen alive. . Actlna- Coroner Charles Qravea. Sheriff Barnes and Undertaker Whit- lock went out to Modoc Point today, and after lading no marks of violence on the body, they concluded that aa Inquest was unnecessary, tb re mains wero brought to this city, and will bo Interred tomorrow. MELROSE PLAYERS TO VENJNOAY NRNT n hm boon a long tlmo since thea ter patrons have taken tho Interest lu .timritona that olav tho ooera house iihn thev are doing at croseat over t.io forthcoming engagement of tho ever popular aseirosu nwiwiii - Melrose company certainly haa many friends la Klamath Falls, who will be out n masse to welcome taeir ro turn Monday night. Sine leaving her u company nas h.um aauth u far aa Moniry and UP ,tho coast via steam to Rureka, Tliouuh stories of money string encies and dull time arc rife In many sections. Klamath FalU seems to bo suffering from no such conditions, aa real estate sales are reported every day. One of the last thlnga a per son does during a quiet season, when money Is none too plentiful, Is to in eit In real estate, holding on to tne coin for any emergency that might come up. Every real estato dealer In Klamath Falls reports a good month last month, with many large sale. Ma jor Charles E. Worden. who handle no other property except his own, rcoorts that during tbe month of April, his sales of his personal pro perty amounted to ii6,h:o. as roi lews: Undivided bait of Shlpplagtea to Klamath Dev. Ct I17.M0.00 Block 11, Becoaa Add. to 0. W. Caproa 13,400.00 IB feet of water front. BBlppmgtoa to Oeo. W. Caproa 13,300 Part of Block 10. Second Add. to J. L. Cunningham $100.00 Lot S, Block 30. Klamath Falls. to Dottle Virgil M.600 Prooerty on Main street, corner Juniper and Main to Jasper Ben nett 1J,160 SO acre or land, Sec. 24, 39, 9, to J. Mutchter 14,800 Lata In Falrvlew Add. No. S to Klamath Fall, to P. Stewart. 1100.00 77.89 acres M Klamath county, sec 30, 39, 9 S.930 s lots In Block 76, Klamath addi tion to Chas. Stemwell 1,100 Part of lots 1 and 3, Block 00, Nichols addition, to Burg W. Ma- tl.000 3 tots in Block :, Second addition, to A. Huffman M0 1 nlhor nleeos of nronorly BOIU m-iih itMvia in escrow, amounting to Total IM.MO Dr. Leo W. CalMOB. who ha hew here for some daya la th lataraata the esublMhasMt of a afUal hare, left this morning tor Caayow City. Ore., to close up his exteaslr prat tle there and to prepar to asv to Klamath Fall. Tho way th pp of thu city have met U Tr bsmh by him and A. J. Lyle. hi aelat. haa been pleasing to th woetar, aad be saya the hoeplttl to aasarsd. On acount of th BMrcsty off avail able buildings, temporary quartan may be secured, and later en ar atrae- turo may be erected for hoaattal pur- noses. Dr. Chilton espMU to return In about thirty daya' time. PORTLAND 8PBCULATOR CORNERS BACRAMBNTO ROTH 8ACRAMBNTO. May 3. rorty thouaaad bate of hop, iprsstlag practically the entire 1910 crop at th Sacramento Valley with the "old" at 1909, 1908, 1907 aad 190f. Bat keen ouletlr cathered up br n Port land speculator aad shlppod via Fraaclaco to supply the Bagusn market. Shortage of the India crop eaued a heavy demand from aeroa th wa ter, and a good price waa ohtalasd for the entire output. Th sale nttd tbo hopgrowers of th Valley more than 1140.000. THK EXOOC8 OP GOV- wxxiuBncuBKn wmmtiB WASHINOTON. D. C. Mar 3, An exodua of republican employ of th house begsa Saturday, and u wee many more who have bB taturos tor years at th capital will retv notlco of removal. la nearly ovary hranch of th houso omploy are packing up their personal belongings ana preparing- o avsvn. Tbo democratic committee on pat ronage has completed Ita list of ap pointments. About S00 republics employes are affected. Some of Us hav aeea a quarter of n century's service la Washington. Norwegian and English Antarctic iEaDlorcrs Meet In New IxM i United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, May 3.-r-Hry Lund. Norwegian consul faajrel, has uij aUvoH teiscraae from ek;ui nkurh Maw Zaalaaid. t)Mu I . AL .,-. . e.l.la SmM ah Ot IB meeiwa l vmtnmwm .. -- Knallah MllOHr. OB th ShlB TTa! 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