V?3,XiS , 'IK' , n. W ' 1, " I Wfr" V 1 ,7V?' -51 gibe f toenino falfc r, suppubd by thb united frrbs news bkhy1cm EVKKUM MBWITJ PRINT THE NEWS, NO Fifth YearNo. 1.5TT KLAMATH PALM, MMMi MONDAY, OCTOBKK 9, 1911 He Hi in SVXNHKi WSMIbTAw J.V g , liNTTMRlTRTllaja g - i hi? & . . itm,wtcmm 4? " " " "" m i niHaBi amaaB anBaiaanW ji "S HURRICANE BLOWS MAKES CITY HAVOC POWER PLANT LAMED lllKAMLAND WMttWKII, HIUMi DKMOLIHHKD, ANII LINK IIIVKIt WATKItM HLOWN OUT OP KIHIIKM' HKACM IIIkIi wind yesterday niado nu of I ho aovortet fall blowa thai ha over ripped (ho Klamath baaln. and n rrat deal of damage resulted, al though, fortunately, ilio monetary ia waa not of eovrro proortlon. "olfffrnph and telephone) wire were nl out of romniteslpn tcniorarily, n i oil aa tlio power plant of tlio Klnm Hi Falls Light and Water company, .llh ronaoqucnt Idlcnrss In enter irUce which depend on electric pro mlalon for motora to run ttirlr Hun- lay liuilncM, Tlio moat complete demolition no "nmpllahcd by tlio atorm wa tlio rip. iiik tip or Dreamland pa-vlllon, nt Klamath avenuo and Third trot. rtila atrticliiro la of frame, with wood n aide and a canvas cover. Tlio mh of nlr ripped tho roof to thrcda ml torn tho aide almoat completely mi, ao mat tho place, of many provl ua dance li now a- scene of c) clonic nvor, although It can probably be undo na good aa before for reason Mo atiin. Fortunately for dancera he tcrlchorean aeaaon l about over far a outdoor atcpplng la eon ?rned. Part of tho alga over K. Sugarman'a Portland at ore, next tho poatofdeo. nine down with a craah, and broke to plato glaaa window In tho atore. he glaaa box alga, which la lllumtnat l by night, to guldo travclora to tho Waahlagton houao on Slith atrret. "orth or Main, waa driven from Ua moorlnga about noon and fell to tho Mowalk with a craah that spread -Ian In Innumerable fragmenti. jiany awinging- doora which wero 0. Aualln, nniiouiiced, waa going on In tho regular fwihlon. Tho Klnninlli Kalla Light nnil Water company, 6 (leneral Manaaor Cloorge J. Walton reported thU morn- lug, had llirco polea blown down near tho Allamont tavern, threo mile eaat nf tho city. Tho company alao auffor- od from titara bring blown out In In alancra whern tho wind blew two wlroa together and tangled up tho power In audi a way that tho fuaea could not aland tho preaturo. Many tolephone wero atmply doad, and getting n peraon by telophono during ycatcrday aYid laat night waa aomewhal almllar to tho proceaa of lo cating teeth In tho mouth of a barn yard fowl. Manager Itobertaon nf the telephone company, waa kept liuay auperlntendlng the righting of the aer- vice. Ono peculiar featuro of tho atorm waa tho way It blow tho water of Link river back Into Upper Klamath take, leaving thounanda of flih atramtcd, and alao depriving the Klamath Kalla Light and Water com tloti I Patatoy, a dlatance of about fifty inllca, and though thore la an office nt Kgll, aomo twelvo mite away, whom aomo of tho settlers get their mall, they nro after better facllltlea than thoao Minting, PHARMACY OF MiDKER III MOVE UP tOH LOCAL PROJECT CREATES FAVOR Prom the old homo at PI rat and Main tho Drinker drugatore boa de termined to mnvo further uptown, nod baa engaged tho atoreroom at the norlhtaat corner of Slith and' Main atreetf, formerly occupied by the Mutler Mualc company, which proper ty la owned by Joaeph McDonald. t Continued on Page 4) Walt Cooper, who until recently hn been connected with Tony Caa tell'a place, will Icavo In a fow dae for Portland, whero ho ha accepted n poaltlon. SETTLERS WANT SPEEDIER MAIL NOKTIIKIIN MKK UNTY HRHI IlKNTM AltlC ANXIOVH TO C1KT KAKTKK COMMUNICATION WITH WOULD IN GK.VKKAL SEND EAST SHOW OF LAKE COUNTY PIll'ITH, VKfllCTAHLKM AND GRAIN HPKCIMKNR COLLECTED TO GIVK TO URKAT NORTHKRN KOIt KAHTKRN ADVERTISING HocUI to Tho Herald LAKKVIKW, Oct. 9. Peoplo In Northern liko county aro aiklnc tho .night by tho wind woro damaged by postal authorities for better mall acr- ho glaaa breaking, whllo other wero nly anved from being Injured by bo .ng hotted, wedged or propped atendy. Tho Weatern Union company got io meiMge out of here all day yes lorday avo by telephoning them to ahlaud, aa tho wlro that carrlc me. ngea via Wood waa down near (Iraa Lake, about half way to Weed. Thl vlre waa repaired tblar morning and Inlegraphle business, ao Manager E. vlco through tho Christmas Lake Val ley. Arrow, take, VlowKlnt and CllfT nro tho polnta thaUnood better aervlco tho moat, whllo n now office, to bo named Moss, la needed aouth of Wngontlrp mountain, In Ryo areas valley, whero ' largo number of Bot tler have lkktn all tho avatlablo lnndi"jid ubw need a poatofflco and More. Their preacnt mall and trading eta- Hpcclal to Tne Herald LAKKVIBW, Oct. . E. R. Patch nf Lakovlew la collecting specimens of fruit, rgitnlln, grata and grassei to bo aent to tho Great Northern Rail way for eiblbltloa at tho varlooa land ahowa at which that company will show Ihn nrodurti of tha Weat. Jame J. Hill of the Great Northern aaya that the land ahowa give them more In tho matter of advertWag la tho Kl when carried on la coaaee- tlon with the local aowapapera thoa any othor method that haa beea de- tlted. What la the maltar with Klamath and Lake coaatlea, aaltlag aext year with a moaater theoaaty lair taat will ecllpaa anything that either eoaa- ty could hold aeparately aad that will tend to brlngthepeople cloaer to eata other? Man Loses Gallon 01 Blood When Artery Breaks In Injured Hand t. h. Andrew, a groundnun for ho Klamath rail Light and Water company, who had a marroloua cacapo mm death September SI, when ho look pare of the current of a 13,000 wilt tranaralMloa through bl body and waa painfully burned, had an ar l cry la hi Injured hand, the left, lireak about I a. m, today, Ha night have bled to death If It had not been for the prompt action of a friend, Wlllard Miller, who grip ped the artory tight aboro tha break mid held It fatt until Dr. L. W. Cbll irn arrived and cave the Injured man innn profaealoaal attention. Ho aaya that Andrew loat about n collon of blood belora the broak was itummed, and waa left very weak by the occurrence, although he li doing hi well aa oould be eipected under tho (IrcumaUnoM. The Klamath rail L.lght and Wa lor Mtepany had expected Andrew to no io work about Wednesday aa time, keeper oa aomo work that It la doing, o he waa getUag along alcely from Ida original eoaualty, but It nay be Mime tine tow before he la etroag iioagh to aadtrtake air datle. The aeeldeat by whleh Aidrew got hi eeataot wlU a high power traaa "loa wire oeearred two week ago laat Krlday at the traaafermer heaae of I he eonaaay oa the weet Uah of Llak niver about a bloak aboTO Mail atreet He waa werklag t aon aMTeatk toratlon on tho roof, and atruck at aomo tin with n hatchet to cut It. In reaching to deliver the blow he had tho hatchet la bl right hand, bold tho tin la hi left, and at the time ho atruck with the hatchet lifted hta right foot to catch hi equilibrium. Tho foot camo In coatact with the hlghpower tranaralaalon wire, carry Ing 13,000 volt, and aupplylng Mar rill and other outalde town with sower. 7hlte 1,000 volte la enough to kill a man In an electric chair, fortunately for Andrew he did not get a full con tact, and the ahock cauted him to loae hla balance and fall fourteen feet to a cement floor. While the eeeape from tho electric current' fatal poeelblll ty waa nothing ahort of narveloui, Andrew' comparative tcape from additional Injury by the drop waa alao remarkable, Hla hand and toot were considerably 'burned,' the hand much more than the foot, the latter having the protection of the ahoe. The deep burn la the hand waa flulte oloae to the artery which buret today. Dr. Chilton aald there waa nothing ueclal which would aeeouat for the earning of. the artery to buret ao loag after the original accident av that the bura waa a very deep oae, aid the atrala became too jpeat. Mr, ABBrew IB mbbio waa, year of age, aad a nenber of thi Maaonlo order la thl city, He u rooming at the hone of Mr, mater. oi Mala atreet, north tide, between lereath. WITIAM LEAVES OIK FOt SOUMIK CtMATE L. W. Neltmann of 415 Klamath nvenuo, who baa represented iieaoer aon ft tongton In the commhulon btialneaa here for some time, haa giv en up hi bualaea coaaectloa here, having been succeeded by Roy GIVord of tho Van Riper atore, aad, with Mr. Nletmann, will go to Loa Aagelea for a futuro Rome. Mr. Niftnaaa win probably engage In the conmlealoa bualncaa In the city with the aagelle name. VNITKII HTATaM HTATITIC1AN ' HliANCHARDlMPRNMKD WITH THR KLAMATH IKRIOATION KN- IMCAVOR Praise of the local reclamation pro ject which la being carried oa by the goreraneat la recorded ta aa later- tatlag meaoage aeat to the laeranea to Ualoa by Harry J. Brown, apeetal corretpoadeat of; thai publleatloa at Waahlagtoa. aad which aentared la Sunday' lata. Tne Item reads: C. J. Rlaacfeard, statistician of the United State reclamation service, waa very favorably Impressed with tha Klamath Irrigation project, which he vlalted oa hi recent trip to the Weet. Speaking of tbw aubject, oa hla re turn to Washington, Mr. Btaaehard aald: "Oregoa'a two Irrigation projects, the Klamath and Umatilla, are at trading deserved atteatloa la the state aad elsewhere. The Klamath Is attracting a very desirable dan of settlers, especially thoee who are de al roua of eagaaiag In general farm ing. Aa a nutter of fact, the Klan ath country la yet a aew country, ao far an actual and JateHtgeat develop mnt Is coacerued. Experiment show that thM noil nnd climate aro adapted to the growlag of the beat cereals la In the world. In the production of seed for other eectlona. It la des tined to take a high place. Aa a lire stock .region In la uaeneelled. The Klamath Basin la Just entering upon n period of proenirlty aad pragmas which will nake one of Ue pronl aent agricultural asetleaa of Or Hon within n few year. TneTaelalned nank land along Tale Lake aro now ketag take np by n eeteay of WeheaHaM. meetly fraea Ohio, aad durlag the' lent two yearn they have worked anlracle In derel- oplng these wet lake kettonts, Aatae lake aubeldea additional areaa will no added to tboae now In crop. Thent Rohemlans are mostly American kern Their fame are email, aad as n annul with this race, aro won cultivated. They have tbolr schools aad churches and stores, aad apparently are con tented ana prosperous. Klamath Falls aad Merrill, the principal town la the valley, aro growing rapidly." ker, a patrolman who la now acting aa chlof, and ha held the place ilnce the lata chief wa takon down with illness. S j Ml FFES PAID Mf WE umest acm Special to The Herald LAKBVIBW, Oct. P. Lake coaaly portemen have paid In a total of 1713 for bunting and flsblng licensee this year to Coumv Clerk I. W Payee. This In the, targeet aumbor ttat have been taken out la aay one year, aad In due" to be vlgtlence of the new gaart warden from outnldi, who laa created much respeet by bt appearance at avi.t nn.lkely tine. CENTRAL OREGON MEETS BIG BOOST 'V "! 3 MEN ARE SEEN BY LONG LAKE LAUNCH HAD BESX STOLKN FROM OTHHR aTOB, AND SUaV PBOnaD PARTIBB MAT BR JAILBIRDS Three nea are reported to nave been seen at rank MeComack'n place on Long Lake yesterday mora- lag, aad the fact waa reported by Mr. wiieon, one of the foreet reuerve m, na possibly bearing en Ue Ave nen who left the Klamath county Jail by tho Preach method on October 1. An a lauaeh had been taken from tke opposite elde of the lake tke nutkt before nnd left on the McCornack aid It ie thought the three nay nave crossed la Ue bent. Search In being nade for tke trio. woro nble to get along aa wet! aa ever. The same team tried to run away about 3 o'clock In front of Ue Klam ath County bank, aad If Uey aad net fallen In Ue endeavor might have crashed lato Ue banking room through the plate glaan window. It la supposed Uat Uey became netted through the general hurry Uat got everybody busy when Ue Sro alarm aounded. After their second mlefor tone Ue driver unhitched aad stabled the tean, aa they had gathered um- c If nt excitement for one day. RAILROADS IN UNE Mat Given) Away The Clab Bowling Alleyn offer a eboiee of n II hat to Ue person eeca: lag tke highest average. tea or more ganea at bowllag between October Ith nnd 3BU. Don't Ml to compete fortbeprlaav p-tf WARDEN BRKAKS UPPKH-TAKINa Deputy Fish aad Game Warden L. Alva Lewis, who lives near Link Rlvr( aad la able to keep aa eyey on want gees on there, fouad a number cf nen taking the Sah which were stranded by'Uaj-ectded watera yes terday. He BotMed a -Banker of them, tweaty-two, R la-aald, to stop, to bring the Ssk to his kenoe aad af terward appear la court oa n'fcare of vlolf ting Ue game aad tea Jni Tho nen dain Uat Ue Sah would have died bad Uey keen left la tke river bed to flounder. Alox McKay, Ue well known Urn barman, kaa returned froni avtatt to hu home at Ralaeiander, WaV COUNTT JtJBOR OP RVRNT. ARO atm cotnrrr to BANBWAQOff '; WM B. ' .'- r " VV)' H-jVtlf tZ ,-. a a o aad the) aananr, Rnnnnenm vaa the) f rs ji FIRE BOYS HAVE A NEEDLESS RUN AND Ml AT tmaT. NKW TOWN MAKBB RKADT TO KNJOY NKW RAILROAD LAKKVIBW. Oct. . Valley Pain la tho possessor of a store, poetonee, feed stable, blacksmith' shop aad i loon. It la one of thr'new place that have started In the eouaty, aad which will compete for ike buslneaa of tho Chewaucaa Valley when the Harrl- man NdvUfandoutk line In built. MITCHELL'S EYE PUT OUT BY FORK VKTKRINARY HURGRON MAB Ht PUsMBNT IN HAND, TINM UP WARD, AND STUMBUMs WITH SADRHSULTS Dr. a. 0. Mitchell, a well kaowa veterinary surgeon of this city, had At eye put out Saturday afteraooa by the tine of a pitchfork. The doctor, whoa hone la oa Wal- nut atreet, betweea Fifth aad Matk. waa doing some chore about hi barn, and had la hi hand a kayfork, wltk the prong upward, wkea ko stumbled and one of tke potato ca tered tho eye, The Injured naa Immediately sought the aervlee of Dr. 0. V, Pink er, who gava kin nodical' attention, but oould hold out ao hope for ma- oration of night to tke injured nen- r. ho utMea, aowover, iaai were would probably bo ao other aerteu results of tkn wound. TOWNSEND GONE TO LAST REWARD POUCR CHIRP, SUPtWBDLY RE OOVaWHO, BUPPBnaS. RMtiAPK AND PASSRS AWAY IN A SHORT TDdH Mward C. Towasead, eklef of po lice of Klamath Pathi for Ue past year aad a half, paused away at I: SO o'clock Saturday evening nt tkn resi dence of John M. Pountala, Plaa atreet, whero the chief had nade hta hone. While ho waa no nuea better oa Saturday that the rally encouraged but physician, Dr. L. W. CklRoa, to believe that the patient waa la a fair way to recover, Mr. Towasead grow worse la the afteraooa until Ua end, which waa duo to an attack of peon monla followlag a supposed eoavalee- ccaee from typkotd fever. Deceased wan formerly located -at Pocatello, Idako, where he had a brother, whooo arrival tonight la ketag awaited la order to Ax Ue date of Ue funeral. AnoUer broUer la In Ue real estate business la Kahoka, Mo , which waa tho native sUte of Ue dead police chief. Mr. Towaseat eane to this city about Sve yearn ago, flret working for tkn Misoa-Davie eoaeera oa Ue goveranent eaaal. Per a tine ke was with the Klanath Palla Light aad Water company, nnd about three yearn ago Mayor Fred T, Saa deraoa appointed kin to Ua aolleo force at III m nonU. An' Ua force waa tacreaaed Ue nayor gave Town- id advaaeeneut, an Uat at hla death ho headed tan police fore nf a alary of fill a menu. Wkea la Pocatello Tewaeead ana ducted aa opern kouae. Ha wag not annrrlednaa. It' la oapeeted Uat kla nteoe aa tkn peHea fereawlll am to Banael L. Wal- mm IB CKMIES E. NYT Charlee E. Hoyt, who haa conduct ed the Hoyt Hotel at Fort Klamath. baa given up the enterprise nnd pur chased the Sparks picture house. He aad Mrs. Hoyt will nake their future hone hero. It la understood that Ue price paid for the picture house waa 13,100, halt ease. Grace Everett, who has been ataa- lag at the heune for four noniha. kaa concluded ker work there, and will go to Vaacouver, B. C, from whence she cane to Klanath Falls. She haa a good voice, aad durlag her tern of weal aervlee haa been heard by a great naay peoplo with nuch laterest Mrs. Joel T. Ward haa been con Seed by lllaese to her hone in Hot Spring addltioa for the net couple of days. HORSES FINE SLIP ON STREET SPAN PUsVUNO MMBHR COMPA NY WAGON GO WRONG WHEN UNE BRKAKS, ROTH FALLING DOWN George Brooks, driving a apaa of flae horses belonging to a local lum ber company nnd kauttag a wagon, d a mtehap at Third aad Mala streets today. Ho. had drlrea fron tkn Baldwin hotel aad waa ayproaeh lag Ue Third etreet eroaataa wkea oae 'of Ue Hace broke, oaualag Ua horses to wheel suddenly. Tkn pave ment waa slippery aad oao korno sail, tkn otker nulekly followlag. Tan wkeeUag of Ue rig aad floppiag of the koroeo waa wttaissnd ky a Urge crowd, wkleh saUered to kelp tkn driver oat at tko predleaneat. Pt tuuately aeRher norne wag Injured, aad a aoea aa Uer wero iwt to their it aad Ua Hang nneaagled Uey BUT TIM UP KLL NtaBD OP HAVtNG hTrOBH ' FOR KMHRflPMCniB Shortly after 3 o'clock today Ue fire alarm boll at the city hall waa sounded, and the volunteer answered to Nelson Rouasevell's houao oa High School hill, up Sixth atreet. There was little damage to the bouse, but a chimney burned out. The., department had a eUaaealt time maklag the aaceat wlU Ue ap paratus, to any aoUlng of Ue delay' Involved la negotiattag Uo klU. Tke Incident Illustrate Ue need of hav ing a- hone reel atatloeed oa Ue hllL County Judge County Commissioner mem and Secretary a ,T. ue KJaantk Chamber of returned lent night fron the; of Uo Central League at Bnraa. wklek Judge) War dew report to have beena neat aao- ceasfal atair. We regretted Uat Janice J. hM of Ue Great Kortkora-nRwar. ana bag Portlaad delegation aad etkorn who attended Ue celebration of Uo lag of Ue railroad could act bo wlU an.' this awralag. "Mr. Hla) Portlaad nea. about flftT la a tend to eone over fron PiBJiaUle. but aa nsssnnt of naatRfia4ono their aatoa torod K wantona an. Mr. ephoaed to of Uo league at BnAajhat ha woald If Mr. HaoJer Meant, hat R would have aoea a. vary pedally aa Mr. HM Ie aotttac Tears, ao ha nad ant tananL t ;'We had no trenbe,waatsa;a aeuiag larongn mo rnwse.wo' Tko Srst day wa want to la about Ml nulen, and get tko rest of Uo way to whleh. I Jsjcga. about aa anr.ffeai, Bead an R la ffaan aero la aen.,Tn-f "j roada wa lank wa fanad an gawd ana- LA avUaa. Ua 'aow aan"-ketaoijTni ' - aad Baraa fnnlaMac an a good nJaaw way. v "The two day' seeotoa wai meeting, aad frona aH aver there were diligatlsaa. Thero'wore good delegntlona frnen Boa I. a Urge oae fron over Sfty fron Portlaad.. aad otkorn from La Pine. MetoUua, HiWnan nad Vail. Tho'roouK waa a roaalag awot- lag for Ue advaaeeweat t Caatril Oregon, nnd every bou astlc. Tke stogaa of everybody waa 'More peoplo oa aettltneut of Uo country.!' "There waa pledged by Uo HM aad Harrlawa Inee I3.3M eaoh tar tko t-crpoee of sstahllihlag eapsrlnsat'ii etatioan far agrtouRnral WCawtJnnodoaPanjy'fl ,A- A 4-1 '., "y J tj Artesian Well Contract Let &y Water Company For Half MHe Hit - Sr H il. 1 - Tke O. A. Harnoa A Co., Riddle Ore., kaa been let a coatract to drive a well for Ue Klamath Falla Light aad Water company, aeeordlag to aa aaaouaeeneat nade today ky General Manager George J. Walton of Uo con poratloa. Tho drive will be nade la aa efort to Sad artesian water, which, U obtainable, will probably settle penaaaeBtly Ue education of n water supply for Klamath Falla Uat will be without possibility of eoa- taniaatloa, aa far aa each accom plishment la within reason. Oao dlHeulty Uat eonpaay haa been confronted wltk la getting Uo dHvea well propoalUoa sagped np haa been Ue nvalltblllty of Arms that could aurely make tke nndertaklag a success It It wero Uekled. There am not naay flrne la the well driving bualnean who eaa uader- Uke a coatract to go aa tar iato tke earth wU their drltta aa tha water eonpaay wlahtd to peaetrate. It la Ua desire of Uo corporation Uat a deep oaaagk kole.'be''d'g"to lasuro tke fladlag of water If It la wltkla aay reaaoaable dtataaeo at all. aad to ardor to do this R waa taper atlva to got a contract lot that would be uadertakea ky a well llggir waa eauld go to practically anydopU., Tha water eonpaay Sgured Uat about ! feet woald ke asoeeaary, aad aa Ue Hanaaa flrn kaa aaaaratoa ior armiag i.eee rest. ..to -eonpaay eaa get tko depU R desire, v., 4i too contract aa m aaw par a nav innn dsatk t 4N leat Jartka ea 1 t.J - ' K 4-i fr s V-'l f " " T-;l , a a tractor' benoflt. U would not take Ue work 9t uuleoa paid for tag feat, aa ko ' oa U baaia of depth drMod. If ko atrikee water akevo 4N laat, provided R la not aent to Uo aarfaaa, or wRkla a few feet of Ua grouad.ku will ko paid for tot feet, aad tar aay depU kotow 4M feet ko kaa to aa k will be paid proportioaataty,, t -' ' Mr. Harnoa naya kla dritn wM aa d through aolld reek Uroo feet a1nV ' ' aad K coaditioaa are ravoraaicsaaa,. -.tj not nuea ot aaea aurnu n roaaa, aa "c tfA will ko able to go at a nank anator , ., $ & hi, fcm tkla noMikl tmamtu taat i ' V-1 n-w - . w ---- ww-r.-'. . 'fc.i ' i Tk rate of Maatrattan danandn aa . .' v , r . r- , . . ttrciy oa uo lornaueaa enoouweren - brUe drill. '. -," i It Is stipulated that UedrllHageoa.. v cent get tan worn aaaeatoy upioovr- ,. .,r ; lKlh. wbUk la uxt anda. " '' N'S . " Menberu of KlanaU Laagn 137,1.0. O, F.arereo.aeatodto at Ue hall toalgkt, waaaa tean drill will ko fceM, aeverai vasaao0)Bj tiled, aad m 'naay aasaabasa m. It posaible aro'tuairtad to agggj aaJW lean) aa'am ThreaaireHataliBA.nT?l A.M. K;TT w4Rawk4nl the lease raeaa sa eaa ' blldla.VATnaro wM ki B.A.egai wit. A. i ,i -3r u a; VS $, T r -j