The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 25, 1911, Image 1

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EVENING NEWSPAPER
PRINT Tim mCWS, ROT HHJTORT
Fifth Year No. I, MO
KLAMATH PALLS, OKMOV, WEUNBBDAY, OCTOBER BS, 1011
GIANTS GET GAME
FROM CONNIE MACK
PHILLIES LOST ONE
ONLY HAIR CROWD AWAITKII
(XINTRBT HKTWKKX FAMOUS
TEAMS THE SKKIH PAVOItM
MACK'S) MEN UV ONE GAME
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Oct. IB. Tho (lUuU
took tbe Sfth game today In tho
world'i championship series with tho
Philadelphia Athletics, Connie Mack's
(ammie ball playing aggregation.
Tho series now elands, Athletics a,
tllanta games, In beat (our out or 7.
Only a (air crowd awaited tho open
ing o( tho bleeehore, and early pros
lfts wero against tho crowd belli ft'
n-conl breaker.
Tho fact that tho tor lei atood 3 to
I ao far, tbo Pbllllea Mm far In tho
lead, atemed to put a damper on pub
lic enthusiasm
Tho result of tho miiio today will
rnako tbo remaining two annual of tho
serloa bare mora Interest to tbo fann
aa It will make the contest leas one
tided. Tbe llaeup waa unchanged today,
whlto Coomb and lpp for tbe Ath
letics, and Marquard and Meyer for
tho plant wore tbo batterloa.
Umpire Klem behind bat, Dlneon
on bases, Ooaaelly In left field and
lirennan la right tttd.
Score by Innings: It. II. K.
Athletlca .003 00 00000 3 7 1
tllnnt 000000103 14 3
WTIIIYCHfllWIIIK
IY ElrlOSWII OF SHELL
Thirty Mamhsrs of Hta Hwort IHr
WMl Maw Whew Hoaab Hants
Which to Near to Wale of
BIIANOIIAt. Oct. IB. General
Pens 8han. military commander of
Canton, waa killed by a bomb.
Thirty tnombera of bla oacort alao
porlabed, and Canton la on tho verge
of m rebellion.
Kebola havo captured Tohen Chow,
In tbe Hunan province, an Important
atragetlo point.
Pokln reporta thai tbe Imporlal
court baa completed proparatlona to
lea at a moment'a notice to Jebol. the
Imperial palace, 110 mllea north of
Peking.
Kan Chu otBclala are fleeing from
here to eecapo massacre.
Chief WaheBeM Cleans Up
Since Fire Chief Edward Wakefield
bu beon changed from a votunteor
to a paid oMcor ho baa cleaned up
the Are quartan la old city hall until
the appearance It vaatly Improved.
Thoae uaed to aeelag cobweba In
tbo old and hlatorlo temple of fire
flghtera and former otlcoa of tbe city
cannot And thorn now. It'a a chango
for the bettor, decidedly.
Will 8. Worden. county Judge, la
expected back today from hie ranch
at fort Kiaauta.
Disastrous Fire At
Burns Many Buildings, Fifty Horses
LAKBV1BW, Oct. IB. A larga
portion of tho buelneaa aoctlon of
New Mae Creek, Ore., together with
tfty honea In McNab'a atablea. waa
coniumed by ire Sunday night. The
loat la fully 110,000, with email In
surMote Amona Ue bulldlaga buraed were
Daa Boone'a atart, Mra. Hammeraley'a
hop, Vlayar4'a blaekamlta ahop,
Henry Waat'a ahotoataahlo gallary.
harneaa ikon and maat shop.
TheLake hotal caught tre, but waa
aved.
Auatla RUehart, who had freight
at Now Mao Croak m Kb way to Lake
rtew, MTOi ft atlar It had eawght tre
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K. I. Gets Private Exchange
In tho Klamath Development com
pony's office building at Main and
llroad itroeta a private branch tolo
phono li doing Initallod by Manager
l. It, Itoberlson of tho Pacific Tele
phono and Telegraph company'!
Klamath Folia office.
Tho branch will havo about a dotun
connocllona with varloua dopartmenta
of (ho development company.
V. II. luidwln. wlfo and family,
and Karl Dowllng arrived here laat
owning from fowler, Colo., and ex-
xct to mako Klamath county their
futiiro homo. They havo reviewed tho
country from Portland down, topping
at Halotn, Albany and Med ford, but
Mr. tlaldwln iaa Klamath county
look good to him. They aro at tho
Oak street riHimlng home,
Mlai l.ydla McCall of Anhland la
visiting her brother, John McCall, and
family.
EVER-BEARING APPLE TREE
SELLS FORHARDSOK SUM
Malum. Frail at All Hcwaoaa, With
linos, RIoMonia and Pralt oa lie
llraachra at Ihr Han Tin
-XWr-lthe
cry Company Captarra the Mat
Special to Tho Herald
Al.tMMY, Oct. IB. An apple treo
near Albany baa been aold for 1600.
It la over-boarlng, maturing fruit at
all acaaona of tbe growing period,
with buda, bloaeoma and apples on
tho trro nt the aame time.
A nuraory company haa bought tbe
tree and rill try to cetablleh a new
ovcr-bcartng vnrloty.
NO JURORS WITH
OPINIONS TO SET
JUIK1K IIOHDWKLL. IN McNAMARA
CASK, HAYS ANY DOUBT OK
FAIKNMBS WILL UK OIVKN TO
THE DEFENSE
United Preaa Service
LOS ANQKI-ES. Oct. 38. That no
luror may bo qualinea lo lry jonn
McNamara merely becauae ne aaya no
la willing to lay aalde hla precon
ceived onlnlon waa made clear today
hv Judao llordwell, wbo earn mat
whero Ihvro waa tbe allghteat doubt of
ability to bo fair he would give the de-
fenao tbe benefit, ana excuee wo
Juror.
Thin oxprtuaton waa In connection
with hta action In excuelng P. J. Hut
tin after a challengo by the defenae.
Multou aald he believed MONamara
guilty, but would try to lay aalde the
boiler. Today attornoya are examin
ing Albort Dunlap, a farmor, wbo ad
mitted that be bollovcd dynamlto do
it royod the Tlmea building.
New Pine Creek
aovoral tlmea. Tho Warner vmioy
Mercantile company, loat horses and
frelaht. Walter Nylwanger or iaae-
vlew, loat freight and aome horses,
There were several tnriiung exper
iences during the' Are.
New Pine Creek la south of here,
almost bathe California border. The
N.-0.-O. exteaTrtaerocently reached It
from Reao. war.
Arthur Llvermore aad L. M. Mc
Faddea are on a trip to Ian Francisco,
whence they went to arrange for ax-
turca for tbo now barroom of Uo Llv
ermore hotel whea that business la
transferred to tbo WlUrow-Molaasa
bulldlag, at Fourth aad Mala streets.
IHMitStM WIIKCKH MACHINK
WMKN ABOUT T) FLY ALOFT
United Preaa Service
HI'OPKHItl), Tex., Oct. IB. Rod
gcra wrecked "Vln III," bla flyer,
when trying to Icavo hero today.
Tho accident occurrod while tk
mr.chlnn wm speeding over tbo Seld
preparatory to rising.
Itodgora waa unhurt.
Haiti ItobPrtaon Improviag
llattle. tho G-yoar-old daughter of
Mr.nager ... It. Robortaon of the local
branch of tho Pacific Tolophone and
Telegraph company, who waa severely
bitten by Tbomaa Draka'a dec Bruce
ten daya ago, la out of hat and recov
ering rapidly from th wbunda. Tbe
dog waa killed.
Horn Tuesday night, to Mr. and
Mm. Jamca Dixon, who realde about
seven mile aouth of tbo city, a eon.
LEAVE FOK HOMES
MKUTKNANT GOVERNOR BILBO
AM J. G. NAPIBR GONE, AFTER
GIVING DKPOBITIONB IK JCA.
PIKH UIVORCK CASK HKRK
Lieutenant Governor Theodore O.
tlllbo of MlMlaalppI and J. O. Napier
or Poplarvllle, Mlaa., tbe latter a
brother of Attorney John II. Napier of
firm of Mllla Napier, wbo have
boon vlaltlng tho city for gome time,
left tbla morning for their aonthera
home.
The throe men wero formerly In law
practlco aa a firm In Poplarvllle, bat
nro now noparatoly engaged. Meaare.
Illlbo and J. O. Napier came hare to
give their depoeltlona'In taeiart for
Ulvorco brought by Joha H. Napier
agalnat hla wife. The vlaltora
were a conaldcrablo part of their tlmo
the gueat of D. St. George Blahop at
hla country place, the Cedara, forty
intlw up Upper Klamath Lake.
Por neweflt of Gelid
Mra. Oeorgo T. Baldwin, aailit?d
by Mra. Oarrott, Mra. I. Jay Knapp
and Mra. Tbomaa Stcphena, will give
a tea on Friday afternoon for the
benefit of the Ladlea Ootid of the
Kplacopal church,
BONIFACES WILL
MEETATPORTLAND
PROGRAM NOW MADH UP FOR
FIRST ANNUAL MBBT OF ORE.
GON HOTEL MEN, WHO WOULD
INCREASE TRAVEL TO OREGON
Special to The Herald
PORTLAND, Oct. IB. The pro
gram haa Juat been made up for the
first annual convention of the Oregon
State Hotel Mcn'a Aaaoclatloa, which
will be held In the convention ball of
tho Portland Commercial Club oa De
cember 6th and Ith.
Tbo hotel men will dlacuaa mattera
of mutual Internet, aad aeek waya to
Increaae tourlat travel to tbla atate
from California and the Boat.
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Want Advertising in The Evening Herald
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' Boats weM-mmoi aa4 hitilHtsBUr wrHw ilmMit iiiaaamj wil aaof oho hiiiHn hoaoo an. ; ;
: I coMatohiawaoraark ahamt ALL OF Taf TjMaV. -. .. . . ! I
1;; Not many bQatahag hoaeea waa pay at raa at half eapacky. KetasqOQabtainaithwajaoeTor , ,
' need ho raa at half eapacMy.
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MILITARY MEET
AT COURT HOUSE
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INFORMAL OATHKRINQ TONIOHT
FOR BKNaVlT OF ALL WHO
MAY BB INTKRaWTKI) IN FOR
MATION OP OVARD0 HKRK
Tonight at I o'clock at the court
houae will bo aold aa Informal pablle
meeting for the benott of all thoee
kn ara lalrfatad In iha nranoaltlon
to eaUbUab a eraVea of Ue etau gal-
lltta la tbla cHy. Tbe petition circu
lated by Dr. W. C. Hnnt toward hav
ing a compear of gnardamon eatab-
llahed In tbla dty baa been liberally
algncd, and the eucceeg of tbe move-
menl aeema to be in no doubt. Tbe
eating toalght will be for tbe pur-
poaeoljlv!naayone who wlabes In
fonaatlon In regard to the dutlaa aad
prlvllegea of the mlllUa, aad what
quallfleatloaa are. neceeaary to eli
gibility.
Among tboae who have algned the
petition are Captain J. C. Rutenle, tbe
attorney, who la understood to have
aeen aervlee la the mltlUry, and Arch
ibald Y. Tlaiall. of the compoaltloa
departmeat at Wie Herald, who waa
formerly la the Oalted SUtoa army.
Aaalataat DMbrlct Attoraey Cbarlea
J. Fergana la an old mllltla
and can give pelau oa tbe work
AFTER WOKE FOR
TRIAL
LYCIKT4.JIeVTBV TO GET TBE
Hl-MORHT FOK BATE TMAT
WAS SLIPPED UP ON, BUT MAY
HAVE SUBSTITUTE
Edmund Vance Cooke, the auaoor-lat-lecturer
wbo waa to have leetared
Saturday algbt In the opealag of the
Lyceum courae, but whoao trala waa
dolayed, got here aloag toward mid
night, and when met by Secretary B.
L. Elliott and othera of the local or
ganltatlon exprcaaed hla regret that
tho Houaton opera houae bad aot been
eecured for Sunday efteraooa or area
in. It would have been Impoeelble to
get tbo opera houae for Snaday even
ing nnd the difficulty of gettlag a Sun
day afternoon crowd would have prob
ably caused the Klamath Falle organ
Itora to balk.
An unaucceaatul attempt waa made
to get Into commualeatloa with Med-
ford, whero be waa to appear Mob
day night, to take Tneeday laatead
it being an unfilled date aad let Mr.
Cooke ertertaln hero that evening.
While the opera houae waa takea that
ovonlng, aome other hall could prob
ably have been eecured.
The Lyceum haa written to tbe
Brltt Lyceum bureau, which la fur
nishing tbe courae, to fnralah Cooke
for nnotbor dato later. If tbla cannot
bo dono probably aome other attrac
tion will be oSered laatead.
Mr. Cooko waa naturally dlaap-
polnted In not filling hla dato hero, aa
he euffera qulto a loea by not earning
a lecture fee on that night Oa Sun
day be waa given a ride about the
city, and waa much pleaaod with hla
local reception.
Little "Campaign"
"Ufa"
Will Make Any
Boarding House
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MROONO AUTOPSY ON BODY
FAILS OF CLUB TO CYANIDE
United Preaa Service
BOSTON, Oct. 36. The aecond
niitopey of Avia Llnnatl'a body waa
performed today.
A atarch of her bathrobo failed to
dlacloae a vial or paper containing
cyanide.
Tbla wra the third time tbe corset
haa been examined.
Tbe flrtt was the autopay performed
after finding tbe body In tbe bathroom
and tbe aecond waa laat midnight,
whea the eoBn waa opeaed.
Perl Prnitt aad wife aad ehSdron
arrived la tho elty tbla week treat
Bacrameato, leteadlag to auka tbla
cUy their fature home. Mr. Praltt
moved with hla family to the Saera
mento Valley about a year ago, bat
tho climate did not agree wRh thaaa.
and the materia anally drove teem
back to Orogoa.
BUILDING STARTS
ON NEW DEPOT
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
BUSY AND aWTABUaVMENT OF
NEW CAMP rNBtCATBS WHTBat
WORK ON OONeTTBUOTION
Special to The Herald
CHILOQUUf, Oct. II. A crow of
Southern PaeUe mea baajaa work on
Moaday oa tho foaadatloa for the
new depot The building la to bo a
comblaatloa paaaeager aad freight
depot aad wUI ha two atorioa.
The water taak haa been completed.
aad mea aro bow Salahlag tho leyieg
of pipe to carry the water froei the
river to tho tank. The eagiae aaa
maaa ara already hara.taa4.wlH ho
laatalled aooa.
It la reported hero that aa aaoa
the water taak la ready for aaa that
the work trala will make their atop at
Chllooala. laatead of harlag to raa
Into Klamath Falle every night
Another railroad camp lo betes ee
Ubllahed two mllea beyoad tho old
campa. The new camp wUI ho twelve
mllea north of Chllooala. Tbla would
Indicate tbU work la to eoaUana thin
winter oa the extenalon of the llae,
County Commlaaloner C. Qny Mer
rill la on a trip to Freaao, Calif.
TEACHERS' MEET
REACHES CLOSE
LAST DAY Or KLAMATH COUNTY
INSTITUTE DEVOTED TO LBV
TENING TO PAPBRS ON PKRTI
NEKT SUBJECTS
This waa the concluding day of Ue
Klamath County Teachers' annual la
atltute In th i Central school building.
Tbe session waa opeaod wlU aa ad
drcra by Mlos Helea T. Koaaedy of
tto Oregon library commlaaloa, oa Ue
care of books ,aa well as their mean
ing, after whle Stato Superiateadeat
L. R. Alderman made aa address.
F. F. Van Court of Uo Palmer
Writlag eompaay, apoke oa "Bualaeoa
Wr'tiag," after which Mug Campneii
t
Of .
Good
Pay
Ml
VOLUNTEERS EIX
PUBLIC
of the Prang Educational company,
gavo a talk on trt education In tho
advanced gradea. Mlaa Alice Poole of
tbo loeal achoow gave tho taaeheri a
loaaon oa pboalca la primary gradoe,
with a demoaetraUoB, while Mlaa
Maude Rlppey aad Mlaa Orace Hewett
spoke oa. aaaombly addreaaea. Mr.
Vaa Court apoke oa writlag In the
gradea, aad Mlaa Jennie Caaaeroa of
tho Mlltoa Bradley eompaay gave a
a talk oa drawlag. CoadadUg waa
the queetloa boa eoadaeted by SUte
Snperlateadeat Allwmaa,
Amoag the toptea which were dkv
yeettrday by tho aehool board
convention wero tho follewing:
"School Equipment aad Sappllea,"
"How to Employ aad Keep a Teach
er," 'TOoeaea bcbooi begiaiauon,
"CoaaetldatloB," "School Tasatioa,"
"Courae of Study for Rural Element
ary aad High School," "Wider Una of
School Honaea," "The School aa a So
da! Center." "How Can the School Be
Made to Serve tho Dutrlct Better!"
"School Board Meetlaga." "Stae of
School
AnWrKaWIETTll,
wK USTTIIICATE
Attorney C. E. Doming, a graduate
of tho UalveraJty of Kaaaaa. who lo
cated hero la tho early aaauaer. aad
had aa otteo over the Klamath Cowaty
bank, haa decided to go to Kaaaaa ai
engage la the practice of hm profee-
sloa there.
Mr. Doming, shortly after coatlag
to KhuaaU Falle. had Ue aUafortaao
to Baler, a severe attack of typhoid
fever, from which he haa praeticaHy
recovered. He will probably locate at
Manhattan, Kane. Hla law library haa
boon parchaoed by W. H. Shaw, tho
aodauat city attoraey.
SOMEFINE WHEAT
FROM POEVALLEY
JOHN VAN METER, A PIONEER
GRANGBK GROWS CROP WHICH
YIELDS FORTY BUSHELS TO
ACRE WJHEN hUKYJaVfa
Joha Vaa Meter of Poe Valley, an
old time reetdenter In this neighbor
hood, belloveg ho Is entitled to Ue
ebamploashlp aa a wheat grower la
Ula eectloa of Uo country. Mr. Vaa
Meter haa Just harvested a crop of
wheat oa hta place which ran forty
bushels to Uo acre, and weighed 138
pounds to Uo aack.
It Uero la any rancher la ue
KlamaU Baala who can beat Ula rec
ord Mr. Van Meter would be glad to
kaow about It. He brought la a
load of It Tuesday, and disposed of It
to Martin Brothers, at tho Klamath
Falls Roller Mills.
I. D. Applcgate haa returned from
a visit to Ashland, and left Ula mora-
Ing for Ue lava bods to look after his
sheep bualaosa.
Sheep Sales Made
Showing Decided Life In Like
Special U Tho Herald
LAKBVIBW. Oat . A large
Bumher of ahaoo havo chaagod heads
hero dnriag Ue past few days.
Among Uo aalea made to outside
buyers aro Uo feUewtag:
Charles Baorlock to Loalo oorber,
1,9 weUers at IM0, for delivery
at Tata Lake; Charles Sherlock to
Herbert Osoraw, l.0 lambs at II.
for delivery at Dawa Croak. The tot
ter wero lava hot stock, aad antra
!,. aad Dalaa amona Uo Saost la
the coaatry thoV brought the top
price. " I
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HIGHWAYS
CITIZENS SHOVELING
DDtT AND ROCK AT FBSwJ KLAMV
ATH IN ORDER TO GET ROAM
IN BETTER SHAPE FOR HAND
UNO LARGE TRAFFIC
County Judge Will S. Worden la to
day at Fort KhuaaU, where ha foaad
Ue aptrit of tho people decidedly la
favor of good roade, ao much ao that
tweaty voluateera with teama were
working to tho end of Improviag the
highways la tbe town.
Since August 1st Ue county haa.'
bad aa oatlt working eel Ue road
loading late Fort KlamaU, and the
laat BU mllea golag to tho towa haa
been made Into a perawaeat road of'
good character.
In grading nnd making Ue road, a
lot of pumice stone waa dag ap, aad
tbla waa hauled Into Fort KlamaU
town nnd distributed on streets which
needed Slllng la spots. As fast as a
load waa damped near the desired
spot Ue workers followed aad leveled
Ue highway with It
Tbe people at Fort Klaaaath aro aa
aaxiooa for good roade that Uey did
not wait for aome one to do Ue work
for them, bat tackled tho baetaeas
eada of ehovsls aad other Implements.
aad gavo tbe work a practical lav
potaa.
i SCUT KAN WO,
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United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C Oct .
A asStonal movement to erect a aUtae
of tho late Roar Admiral Wlalcld
Scott Schley Is already talked of, aad
It has now developed that because of
objections of the widow .no doaU
mask of the admiral' face waa made.
Tbla la regretted by artists aad Us
friends of tho Into admiral, aa ue
making of a death maak would have
Insured an exact aad true reproduc
tion of the admiral's head aad fea
tures In aay statue cast from It.
Soon after the arrival of the body
In Washington from New York Mat
week a naval oMcer la Waehlagtea
suggested to Dr. Wlnaeld Schley, sea
of the admiral, that a death maak no
mado. The admiral's son approved of
the suggestion, aad ao did hta slater.
The consent of Mrs. Schley, the
Widow, was secured, aad preparatloaa
begun for making Uo maak.
Mrs: Schley changed her mlad.
however, before Ue proparatloaa wore
complete. Her wishes were rospaetod.
Will Brotbortoa waa la Ue cUy yse
tordar from hla Poo Valley place,
bringing In a load of grata. Mr. Broth
ortoa la highly pleased with the re
sult of tbla year's work, harlag av
eraged atH buehcte of wheat to Uo
aero.
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And Market "
(or delivery at Davia ureea. waue
O. T. McKeadree purchased aaoUer
buaeh of 190 lambs from Turner at
Merrill, for delivery Udre. at II;
MeKendroe also goVlt l-yoar-ow
wethera from Bel Chi
Iter at ff. aad
Daa Chandler aoM
1 j a -iwjf
AeanlraPa Beat asl aaotev AaaiifH
Measures to Preserve FealMas for
Statae Use, Bat am. Sehlsp Oh
J0CWb9b1 IO MaWao
taOerhor fHVikl
Mosa'amMaBl;,
lambs at .!. Li
of S00 wethen to
which he reesrred
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mAm J-V .aJ
O, T. McKeadree
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of men .to got Ue,
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