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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1911)
"ST JKSEffflW w ;J TAe Onft' Daij Covering Every Section of Klamath and Lake Counties - . "vj $ht fbenina Hefato. VI v. Fifth Year No. I,fl KLAMATH PALLS, OBMOft, SATVRDAY, OCTORHR 14, MM It vniMinwvinM print m pthwb, hot hrmht sotvuhrrythh units mn mnra hmvmh KELSEY PLAN WAS NOT AGREEABLE EXPERT UNWELCOME WATKII KXOINMM OK KXPKKI KXt'K NUT UIVHN CHANCK, RUT NOV-KXPRRTS ARK HIRKD All WITHOUT RHPORT Home months mo U. C. Kelsey, n civil unit hydraulic engineer located In Portland, and member of tbo Aimrlran Soclrty of Civil Knglneers, wrote a proposition lo Mayor PrdT. Hantlcrson to Iny out, design and con i met a gravity watcrworki system, which It waa then proposed the city thoulil have. Ilia ldea waa lo hare the mayor present hla proposal to the council. Tin' offer of Mr, Kcluy, who ha hail practical experience In water works mattera, having been hi charge i.t the watcrworki system of Halt take City for soma lime, was that all ciicliui'r service and advice required by thu municipality would Im rondercd hy him. Ills charge for the prelim Insry work, and Including preianitlon of a comprehensive report on cost ami results of the undertaking- was to do 11,100, to cover all services and ripenics, this sum lo bo deducted from final payment for aubtcquent services In laying out, designing and upcrvlslng eonstriictlon of the water works. Mr. Kdsey proponed that his com mission for these subsequent service he on a basis of 4 per sent of con struction cost, this compensation to cover all expenses. Thla la 1 per cent li than inch commissions usually are, the customary rate being S per cent. , The city fathers did not adopt Mr. Kelsey'a proposition, and It It not known whether It waa ever presented to the council. Rut a few weeka ago It. A. Rmmltt, then postmaater, and Councilman J. L. Fielder were sent on a trip lo examine prospective water wiurccs for the clty'a use, and a bill for 1181.30 for the work was put through tho council on the night of October Id. Tho bill waa entitled: "To P. T. Sanderson, engineering and loading city water," and wan allowed without comment. When the bIH was railroaded through It had on It n no tation to the effect that a full report would be made later. Up to this time no report baa been made to ahow what work waa done by Fielder an! Rmmltt on the excur sion. Knew He Wan Quite an amusing Incident occurred at a recent meeting of one of Klam ath Palle secret societies, Whon an officer of the lodge gently upbraided n certain member for non-attendance another brother Immediately rose In his defense, and Mid; "brother Rlaak waa here last moat ing night, and the one before that. 1 knew ho was, beeauee hla wife told mo ha had gene to lodge." Large Quantity Of For Purpose Of Feeding Indian School Who has some "spuds" to sparer A large accumulation of tbo "Mur phles" Is earnestly desired by Super lutondsnt Mdaon Watson of ths Klam ath Indian reservatkm for use at the Indian school. Potatoes of. the Irish kind are a staple part of the dietary of the bra t so aa wsll aa of tho whites, and the superintendent baa no desire ta run short taw winter of material for Preach, home or domain fries, hailed, blown, creamed, mashed, aa m!t(, Lyeaaaiee, eeoJlepod,belled, bakaJ, other atylte of the ll'f giving User. Qm kow Many ho wants. Wall, a)BN m eaaaet snoot, R nilght as wsll b tsld right out 1MM lbs, Bios for tbo amount will bo received until eteber list for good, mereaant bta, rtae iitatng, froa fronj affects JMsUcfi Harlan Passes Beyond WASHINGTON, D. C Oct. 14.--Supremo Court Jutslco Harlan dleJ at H: 1C a. in. today of bronchitis. He won fame by tho reading of tho word "rrnsonable" Into tho Sherman law. Ills death glvea President Tart the fifth appointment to the supreme bench. NKSBnERMI PASTOR ARRIVES IN CITY KANHAH 1TV MINIHTKH TO AH ItlVK ONK H'KKK IIKM.'K ANO PltKACII TO MKKVII.I.K M)N. OIIKOATIOX AM Ht'1'PI.V One week from tomorrow Nov. J, B. Htubhli'ltolil of Kansas City, who his been eiiKngtil to supply tho Mnkvllle Prcsbyti'rlnn church pulpit for n few weeks, will preach' hi first sermon to tho rungri'Kntlon. Ho Is exported to arrlvn In the city the day previous. nut-Inn hla llnin a alitmlv. wlilrli will probably bo about six weeks, thu con-1 gregatlan, If It so decides, may extend him a call to become tho regular pas tor of tho church. Although organised about twenty five years ago, the church has bad In Its history but ono regularly pastor, he being thn Rev, W, II. Olerdorf, elnco dead. Ho ministered to the congregation for three or four year, until railed to another field. Tho rf malnder of the time the church has been conducted with no permanent pastors, having supplies to fill the pulpit at various tlmea. IIKAH ItANt'K PORRIDDKX HV OPKRA IIOIHR MANAHRRi Special to The Herald. LAKKVIRW, Oct. 14. Manager Alfred Smith or the opera house Is being commended here for his stand against any of what are formed dis orderly dances, such ss the "beer," "coyote," and ethers, that have been tabooed In other places. TO CONSOLIDATE CITIES OF COOS MAIWHPIKIJI ANO (NHGHBOKIXO MUNICIPAUTIR8 MAY COMMNK INTO ONK TOWN TO RR CALLKD COOS RAY pniiTi.AND. Oct. 14. Consolida tion with neighboring cities Is planned by Marshfleld under ine name or uoos Day. A resolution to that eject naa tMn naued by the City Council and a special election to decide the matter will probably be bold soon. This will. It Is thought, be or great perman- ont bonoflt In building up mat section of Oregon. "Spuds" Oesired and dlsoaso, and the bidder must en ter contract to give bond to a sum equaling hla bid. WATHK COMPANY AWAITS ITS PAY n bum fat hill of the Warren Construction company for paving It unpaid by the city. Thi ta for the fourth unit. Klaai- ath avenue, and, while moot of tho bill baa been allowed, of a total of !,. 441-11, a balance e Ill.TIMI re aim to bo nettled. This ww presented to tbo council at tho mat meeting, bat no aoUoa oa R waa taken. It is good, aa long aa a warrant re- mains unpaid, for par esat Inter est, or M4T.ta year. TAXPAYKKH, MRT TO THIS NOTICK On Monday morning the county board of equalisation will meet at the chambors of County Judge Worden. No .banking hours for thla commls slon, which will start business at I a. m. for the purpose of hearing those who wish to havo tho amounts as sessed against them reduced. The board Includes County Judgo Will I. Worden, County Clerk Charles R. De Lap and Captain J. P. Lee, the coun ty assessor. HAUL CITY MRT GMT is jm of wowm Something appears to have wrong with the motive power for hauling the clty'a dirt wagons. The men who clean the streets this morn ing wcre.dragglng tho vtblcle by mala strength and awkwardness. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Applegate will accompany their daughter, Mrs. C. B. Poll to Ashland tomorrow for a short visit. SHERIFF HAS A FRUITLESS HUNT HK ANII HHAIXOCK MARK TRIP OIT HRYONII YONNA VALUCY TO TRAII, THRKK MRN HRRN THKRK. Hherif William R. Barnes and Dep uty Sheriff John Rhallock returned last evening from a trip take oat be yond Yonna Valley In' tho hope of finding some of the men who escaped from Jail a week ago Snatfajr. On a former trip out that way the aherit had aaked Ranchman Beck to notify blm If any auspldous'ch'araotera wore seen, aad Thursday evening ahoat o'clock the sheriff received word that three men, armed with guns, going on foot, had been seen la the neighbor hood by Beck's son who waa riding for his father's stock. The sheriff and Bhallock, on receiv ing the word started out In an auto and spent the night at Manuel Vlera's place, starting 4:10 yesterday morn ing In Dr. Lou Harris' team to a polat about ten miles northwest of the Beck place where the three men had keen scon. Sure enough there the men were, at a cabin cooking breakfast and their guns setting agoJast trees. They proved to be W. P. Bants, a homesteader near Dairy. O. M. Boat and O, H. York, who were oat huat Ing. Uto yesterday evealag the aherit and his deputy returned to thla etty. WHERE ARE KESE TIAT USVAUYJOAI lEOOn "What has become of all tho geese that usually roam around thla eoua try!" naked ar man this morning. "Pour years ago at this time of tho year there were great quantities of them lying across this reglea, bat thla year I've not seen one," Some claim that It Is a little early for the game to be paaslag to and fro, aad that thsy will bo along la course of time. ELK FOR OREGON TO ROANFORESTS PLANTORRINaHRBUimCYaw LOWSTONR PARK AMR TIRHR ATR IN WALLOWA OOD1IYT OOVRRNMRNT PORTLAND, Oct 14. A herd of elk from Yellowstone Park aw bo brought to Orogoa old Ubetate ha tho forest reosm of WaRoww Oaaatf. ArraagomsnU are aaw beta bmmo by State dame Warden finely wMk too government authorities. Moos will bo taken to protect tho aaltaam ta their now homo, RECITALS HERE o BY MRS. WHEELER THR HTATH BVPKRINTRNDRNT OP YOUNO PROPUTS DEPART. MRNT W. O. T. V. HHRR TWO DAY Mrs. Rva Craves Wheeler, superintendent of tho Young People's Department, wMI visit this etty to morrow aad Meadoy, through tho ef forts of Rot. fleets! H. Psoas, paster of Grace M. H. Church, to give ad dresses and reeftala la etoentlon. In the morning tcmsrrsw she wlH giro sn address at the Christian church. snd In the evening will speak at Orace M. R. chorea on the work la whleh aho Is Interested. HUM. RVA CRAVHM WH Monday evening aho will give aa eatertalameat at tho Methodist church, aad demonstrate her ability aa a reader. She cornea to thlo eKy strongly recommended aa a very In teresting speaker aad able aa aa ele catlonlot ANKENY COUNCIL, MAYOR, TWO COnfOUIHR ANII OOVRHNMRNT RWtllWRaRMi HOT. BON AND PATCH HOLD NIGHT CONPmRRRCR Supervising Ragtasor U. P. Hopaoa of tho United States recUmatloa er vice at Portland. W. W. Patch, roaV Cent engineer for the government en the Klamath project; Mayor Prod T. Sanderson, Councilman 0. W., Whits and Couadlman Alloa BtaaaMe hold an Informal coafereaee loot night at t"io council chamber relative to tho disposition of the Aakeay oaaal. No result was reached, dace a quorum of council was aot oa head, bat tbo mayor assured the eagUeers that ho woald appoint a committee of three members nt ths neat mooting of thu roaridl to take np the nutter, aad aee If some agreeable prepedtleo osaM not be arrived at. It has been the asayor's idea for some time to get tho goverameat to tarn over to tho city tho oaaal from tho Leavttt tract eastward the dty" to assums tho government's obligations toward owaers of water rights oa tho portion of tho oaaal It la proposed to transfer. The mayor'a plan weald bo to then pipe the water aador Ptat street, fosdtag tho paint that are oa titled to water from this mala pipe. which woald bo a covered system, aad 111 tha Aakeay ditch. Aa a eompeaeatlea lor renenag too aoWaatoat of the water obMgatloa, fte ottp would ask tho gororaaiaat to oaatdp R wRh ! ialaor'a toohoa of watar ta UdHloor to the forty taoaos aiiiasarrto food tho oti rlghta, Tho mast pumbor of gashes rHtdrod tor tboaa iwta la aald U bo aowot tbtr- tiMHw, hot forty la a fstoro alaoedto Tie) M M CONCLUSION some such arraagemeat, but will aot frunloh more than eighty miner's Inches, which Is equivalent to two cable feet per second, snd does not desire to furnish thlo estra two sec ond feet until the city hag provided pipes to carry It. The dtp wants tho extra water for tashiag'Streets, irri jntlon purposes, or any ether uses It may see St to place the nop ly for. The government weald safe tho dty I0 per year for malnteaaaes par- poses above tho city's canal territory. Councilman White mawtalae that ths canal now to aa eacolleat storm war, aad catches many teas of waste water Ureagh tho winter that wonld 'otherwise eosss farther down town, and be ar aulas aoo aad a dan ger. Hs says that all the waste from shove tbe'eaasi bow goes Into H, aad that the cfiy has no faculties for ear- rytag away what la at present taken by tbo oaaal of rabohm aad fwwaajo. It m Scared that oae miner's lack will Irrtgato oae acre of toad. Oor- tmont owmlalo do not want to far- also tho eky aa much estra water aa the mayor would like for the reaaoa that It would, ao thoy malatala, bo too big a contract for tho government to undertake, ad bo a greater quaa tll) than the city would hare any ass for. GIANTS TAKE FIRST 6AME RATTLR WIThl t7AHHR CITY NIJVR POR THR CHAMPMNaWIP OPRMR WITH XBW YORK SCOR ING UaRed KBW YORK. Oct. 14. Tedoy waa Meal fortbe ssmanananat off tho 's of teas early awatttag tho it of the battle royal. oVant-orffMol WwWaaPUM-R daUcar Icties, Reader aad Themes; Now York, Mathowsos) and Meyers. Umpires Klem bshtai tho bat: Waaooa oa basse; Connolly aad nan In outsold. Crowds bogaa to gather at night to got lata tbo grooBda. The re serves were called to preserve order. Plve thousand people were aaabla to purchase tickets. Tho bleachers wore fllled at 11 o'clock thlo morning. Tho lineup of tho clubs waa aa fel lews: Athletics Lord If, Otdrtag of. Col lins lb, Baker Sb, Murphy rf, Davis lb, Barry as, Thomaa e. Otaata DoToro If. Doyle Sb. BaooV gram. of. Murray rf. Morklo lb. Hor ace Sb, Pteteher ee, Meyers e. Now York ! ! t PhUaddphla ....0 ! f 1 O. L. Qllham, representing the Day Bros. Lumber company of New Or leans, arrived the dty tost OTeaiag, to appear before the osaaty board of oqualtsatloa relative to tha Mil ism i oa the eompaay'a Umber made, Mr. Ollham ia wdl kaewa la thla dty, haviag epsat acme time hero Ive years ago. whoa hla eompaoy was bay lag timber. Tho Day Bros, owa about 18,000 acres of timber load ta Khun ath coaaty, part of it betag located ta the Bly country aad part farther north. INDICT LIQUOR MEN UNLICENSED rwmuH ro lakh oonmr GRAND RY LOOKS I UKH OYHR fOORH OP TbWH RILL1WIIXR emRHaBaRj) Bjgaj wVwp exolaMHsaHJ LAKRW1HW, Oat, 14. Tao graad Jary ta osaatan bore wttl probably briag ta a tart aaaibor of tattat eMOMgtlga fuaojlaaoj fkjm s(Btflks- VojmjMiaaji oanroejjwop vjUBBmBOwaopm woomp WBwosnrnp eOBBmwommj Hquor who have booh esttiac ta "dry" W oV MbwVv'MI that that wttl bo AHRAB TWO MURDER CASES COMING NEXT WEEK fully tweaty-Sve ladtctmoats foaad, and It may reach forty. Asalstsat District Attorney John Venator la the bust man la this part of tho state, aid baa a mass of evtdeaee collectedthat promises to stop Us practice n this part of tho state for some Urns. WATER I mm Mill fMllweflcHf MAIN DITCH Of KLAMATH PRO JBCT CSRD TO RARGR BAND, HOT THR VARMHHar SUPPLY Hi ROAiOWIISURII ... Water Is sUll ruaalag through the mala raaal of the Klamath project of the Ualted States reclamation service, bat It la not being furnished to the customers who buy Irrigation water from Cade Bern, as tho season ctoeed October let, aad the taps whleh Id water to the farmers were all turned of some time dace. Tho reason the goverameat eoaUaues to run water tar ugh ths canal is to Seat barges of saad down to tke Loot River dlveralaa work f or tho aoo of George C. Clark A Co., tho eoatrastors who are baUdlag tbo Loot Rfrer dam. Poor carloads of saad roseola to be seat to the dam, aad whoa these are oa tho grouad. tor tho contractor to work wKh K wt wtad ap tho no of tho eaaal for troasportlag nuoork aad tho water wRI bo ahat of. Thai will probably bo two weeks bonce. While eertala of tho farmers woald Rbm to harp tho awveswaeaa eoatta ippiy aa toac as tho oaaal m active, tbo nHdsle prefer not to far .. eRhor for. Irrlgotleo or I atoek, as thoy say tbo wad gets water- as far ao- Irrigation la cs eeraed, aad that to faratoh R tor aay purpose whatever woald take time of a fores of mea who are aeadid ta maktag repairs whoa tho Irrigation a Is over. POTATO CULTURE WOMEN TO SHOW iBMIIflMIII OB PJMI TRHDt AltHNlKHf TO MAKINOKRWR4KOD4K;AUr. na or hijmhui "mvjrphy." PORTLAND. Oct 14. Harrlobarg womea taraod their attention to prac ticed thiage aad will held a potato i nival October II aad If. This, It Is promised, win be VAa eablMtloa of palastaktagpouto culture, protraylag all tho progresdvs mcthoos of plant- teadlag tribes, aad K hj a i lag. pedlag snd preparing tbo everpoa.Oo newer seadRloa palatable potato." Womea arc oH - data of Uo show. Roattio loauoc Cnr iniuiiiu luviuu i vi Convinced Thai Thornet Is to Deputy Ualted Btateo Marshal Praak Beatty. who hla beoa hero from Porttaad for aearly two weeks, tho trst week guordlag Lymaa aad the roautador of the time hootag to catch L. R. Thoraot, tho Lyawa aarss who eeiaped from tbo Klamath ooaaty JaM, taft yesterday forPortlaad. betag setlsaed that Thoraot la ao loager anywhere wUhta roaoh la thla aetah awattta tbtaba that there iniiiMfal' getaway, ai thai chaw hod no awoat aataemt,' of ojaansp) voBwnw emonms aw Bjiware oamawvmmarw ew aavawtat fXnBBBmav amn amanfewf BnoBeasBmVaosVHgeSaH i eMaaebAafeaao RvmowdVm Rc7 URrw ! VVomrv iVowHy wPoyRe RmPoomRJ beddtag wRh thorn, which woald ban Bancs taosa so aoop wooor.aaani IB 1 M-t ONE IS SENSATIONAL HtOK AHCHIB, ACllillSHR I IRS MAMALA, orTHBCASH aWVAIi lav 'mowoj eHmOToHoR LAKRY1RW, Oct 14 Two I oat merder eaaoa wlB i court for trial aoat week, whoa A. H. (Pete) PoRett of Ptoo Creee: la triad for hilllag a Moateaa taberir at aba place during a row that otartod hi a "blind pig." Pluto Indlsa that ta- killed ale sqajrw ta Warner YaRsp some time ago. Archie Is as sea of Captala lAnblo,.' once a scout for General cresa, waoa Port Waraer was the beadqoirteia of tho soldiers during tho Mete woo. Cantata Archie waa secend: ta ,eoa- maad of the sscutc. aad always proved Mmedf a frioad of tho wMtoa In this asoUoa of tho osaatrp. Bigo Archie, tho aeeoaed ataa. has been rsdliat of Waraer. YaRer or that aeetloa of the oooatry years, aad bears a i tho wattes, to whom bo I aearod to bo ai ladtaa. aad aa owe fori whoa ho Jerky of tho ladlaao of that. Tho dead Mabata waa A tbo Pitt River tribe, am much feoHag over tbo. tho Pi tril that thoy aroahta os.noo The names of mea or boys Urtac beoa broaght lata tho i Hag dledoeures are oapsotoi K eaa bo foaad ta time to piece them oa the stand. Thla la another erlmo that lo mid to the adHag of "boose" ta dry predsd, wUh tho added orimo of faralehlag It to aa ladiaa. Both Btgo aad hla Mabata otaooBOd with the Sieoatsc. aa afcauK lo alleged to hare beoa oa the sqaaw whoa taemooatod by aho young men InquiRlia H. P. WcUh. a rtstag : aey ssseelatsd wRh W, Lair ' RRvrVs lew RsvRrTRpXY w"r mowdgpArp worked hard Wibrlag tho yoaag men late she eaao, ao ho be lleveo their tesUasony wffi dear tho prisoner. v Lakovtaw ass boon the : of a largo aambortof ladlaaa of i tnao aunag u pant ween, au Twosiy tatereotod la the oateomo of tho i There waa time when a eaa Rhu one to bo tried woald havo I subjeet forwsrootbopartof tool 1 crept Into ta4anorof,Origoa ta the I pest thirty or Ufrty-ftre year. Uoiio flfftro I thooo-at oomta brmt dmaH1RomBP vm fefjfHjgsV oHmnwoBRRtja) W$BK&&,VtM SmwHa nro oHVRofol aoar AoM booo aMe.aa4atort- iiwniu uiiiuij y claimed to bo shews by tho toot that two of them paid for thdr hreahtaot at one house where tho pair stannat. Maybe It waa aot breakfast, eesbor, for thoy aroaasd a eabia, abootb weal at that hoar, Aayway, K wo aoaror a aormal brcakfaot hoar thai tho meal. Beany oeaUnaos'to tho'yoaBg-fedoral fagRffo, aat:i bo will oroataaUr bo taadod la (BjHeewa)HK"jBrVK oPo M"'Ry ""wi j Rww fi attagos to no gamp ac aavwoi i a--upsj njMhljt avak sPohmaab saoa "t"HHaJ7aaaj BsjmamBamna npay opesoaaaawoBf lfnm Mrbeta bJaaxoR awRw'at jormwajn mwe rrW ww after ho b4 hesea:a f uumh i boar, tor aavotbor . 5i RMwRlliit vaBVWWHRl PoRRr -. t1.r n G o iai n. .v i WR mi A . vmi taxt-iir s B'r'" S'l; " . . "SV s&M jf . i ,. r ,z.. .