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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1911)
". WMn. '. c. .01 :s 4i ' T7ie Only Daily CoPgringt Every. Section of Klamath and Lake iCounties y 0 W '.".j "& t IVj. .l aliv KVKN1N1 NKWBPJ lurruiai Br thk UNITKIt FHMM NKWH SKHVIUM PIUNT THK NKWH, NOT HISTORY fifes. , '. jTriB0f jTItb Hltlh Year No. 1,000 KLAMATH FALLS. OIIBOON, HATUIIHAY, NOVfCMIIKK. II,- lBli. VltoV- Em ftietttttd ? BEETLE FIGHTERS WOULD SAVE TIMBER PEST IS ANNOYING LAIUJK I'AllTY OK WKYKUHAl'HKIt COMPANY H I.W1 T( IMKM1AMA COI'.NTIIY TO I.NVKHTHiATK CONIMTIONM kind uf fruit ticca, ahrubbory nml kIiikIu tree of various vnrlotlos llict hciotnforii Iinvu not been tried In tli" norllici n vntluya, desplto Hi fart Hint they nro the lowest In olovn ClltHHEItM OF """ "' "'' '" "lc county. a inrK" iiipnioni irom,mo mam 11II1 iiurnnr'vN lina Juitt arrived lioro, i'ii inula north, connlicni'd to W. C. Ilulik, K. C. Allen, J. II, Cloudy,. J. H Wnkvfloltl, I. M. Clirlinmn, If. F. HoIiikI'i Atnl J. V. Mnrlln. Tim lilimcnt conntntn of nil kind of niili', pi urn, plum, prnche nml imrrltM, while, many rnro numin trees Mlliot Davli, who linn rliurnit of Out Hold work for tho Wryvrhnuior Titu lar rnttiiianv. arrived In lliu cll lint nvenlnB from Tncoma with n law nml shrub nro In tho lol. paity of timber men nml cruiser In Tlirn- promlm to ho n great awak tho employ of tho Weyerhnuaor Com- miliiK of thu fruit Industry In n nor linny, consisting of John Hcnnlan, U.tou of tho country thnt lm been no A Taylor, F. II, Connnt, Ooo. C. Joy, Uclnl nloiiK thnt linn lierelofnri'. Mtll K. Joy, win. r.niwuur, jmui Mnrkbotim, C. W. Tnylor nml A, Hhlmlck, Tho party nro on tholr wny to tho I'nkcgama acctlon of llm county, wIhto tho Wc primmer company own Inrxn tract of tlmbor Inml, for the purpoan of making n thiiroiiRli Inves tigation of thn plno heetln Ituntlnn, which ll ramlnR in nitirh iincnalncim among the tlmbor men of tin' ronat. Mr. Edmtindsnn, rcprcsentlne; the nxrirultiiral department of the fcdcrnl Kovernment, wai hero thin fall mnk Inn an Investigation, nnd ll I given nut that tho damngo being dona to the standing timber In thin county by tho pin beellit It quite acrlons, and In aiiflcleat to ranee nn alarm anionR tho timber owncrt, nnd tho Korcrn ment haa Intlled their co-operation In rlnhtlnR tho plaRiio. It li qullo proli nbla that all of the largo tlmbor own er will unite In n mnrement In rid tho timber of thin aectlon of tho beetle. I omli nnd hrldecK thin ytur, which mini linn liwn innilo to covor n largo n roii, 0 tul, of (ounc, tlmro linn been no pcrnimi("f riiml work of nny kind I I or (i Ihnn iSu ImllillnK or nlnrlni! of toiiio corru(,'nt(il Iron culvert that woro purclinMcd In Iatko quantity, nnd which nro IntimdM for u wherever prr.cllcnhlo throughout tho county, l-'or county nnlnrlcn 17,340 wnn pul it; InKbookn and Ntippllcii, $2,219; tniclifm' oxnnilnntlona, 8C; wood, llghu and Jntiltor mrvlcnn, $1,0.12; Imnrd of prlionon, $185; ,Jutlco (ouit, $129; circuit court cxponne, H.Uflfi: loronorn court. $263; print ing nnd publishing, $330; enro of poor mid rxnniloMInu of Innane, $D20: hoiinty on wild anlmnli, $1,905. Tho totnl paid out during tho pant yenr m $3C,574.2D. Thero la doubt If, for economy, this alnlemcnt taVlio beaten, Somo ro gret that aomomoney ha not been mended on ticridftnetit road, a the) clnlnt thl money li.bctter ao placed than lying In tbo hftnk, of tho coun ty, whern It doc thotaxpyer no good. GRIDIRON BOYS IN HOT CONTEST t'AI.IKOHMA HTANVOItlt OAMK AATHACTH HKCOIW IIRKAKINO ciuiwn at iu)U.mm or lat. TKB INHTlTtJTION A Trial of tln Ojirmtor nnnon would think that when FOOTBALL VICTIM DIES F0LL0WIH6 ACCIDENT Krnllle lllgli KIiiniI IjuI Huicnnib to Injury IU-ct'Url nt Tacomii (Jm", U'lili li li-ri to IIIihmI I'olwmlnR ami I'mIjiI Itcultx ELKS SHOW GIVES LAST RENDITION KHCOXII I'KIIKOIIMAXCK WWJi ATTK'NDKI), AMI llKSUUT OP TWO MnllTH' OFPKIUNO 18 A IMTTKR TIIKARIIIV I nil iliat a llnotvini onerMor had to do 4 to Juat keep puahlng down the button, and lot tho mnchlno do inn wmk. that llfo wna ono long aweel nuiig. Ilul It lan'l. Kor Inatnnce, tho lypowrltor belonging to thn big boas link gono on tho hum, nnd hit letter "h" refuae to do It alnro of the dn'n work, with tho P'ault Hint copy conic to the mnchlno aomcthlng llku thU: Mo n W. 8mlt , w o na Juat pur- r n?d a lot In t o ot Springs ad dition on w lo 11 any o will noon build ome for I family, w Ic 1. will aoon bring to t la city," V tildn't It act your pig qiiealliiRT Uiiltnl rreHenlco Hi:ATTI.i:. Nov. ll. Tho football icnMin' flmt lctlin, Harold llaukln. Ifi. I dend hero todny, following an n.. I.lna.t 11 If iirn.l .lurlnv n tyntriA al tltilUUlll niuim iioiimpi ft " Tncomn. when llm lucnl high chiMd Another Inigo audience attended plnjed there. ',,, econd and final appearance of lllood iiolaonlnx dcvoloped In then""' kikh-minwreiaiK iiou.Mm.ujn.iii right kneo following hi Injury. I"""1" ' nlnt n'1 W0 " Pr liurinauu iu iiiv iiihiwh The bill wna offered from first to 1 hint with tho name skill and efficiency which marked tho rendition tho first nluht. and tho two night wero so well ontronlsed that tho treasury of tho "corvu nice" bunch I decidedly heavier thnn It wa before, by soreral hundred dollar. PICTURE MAN'S JAPANESE SLAVER HELDFOR MURDER Mliiiilinnt.il, Killer of KninrL ItoRS, lleiiuuuled to U AiircIo Jail Without IUII lit Answer for the I'nlal IHTO United I'reaa Survlce 1.03 ANOKI.Kfl. Nov. 11. Frank Mlunliuntau, tho Jnpnneo lycr who killed KrnnclK l. Hogg, local mnn nger of tho Hcllg rol)copo company, Is todny held 10 nnswer to n murder chnrge. Mo wn remanded to Jail without ball. WT9JW' iwHwwi MORE FRUIT TREES TO BE tRONNJY LAKE MEN Orilmrdist Arc Awakening to Value f Roll, and Orrl lnrrriio In ThU llrnarh of HortlcjlliiM Him to l.'ii lijfaaiiirat Special to Tile llorald I.AKKVIRW, Nov. 11. That aomo of tho atockmen of Northern Lake county aro awnkenlng to tho fact that much tandthat they hnvo told homo stendora would grow nothing but grna and other less vnlunblo plants, U sultod fofvall kind of fruit nnd other product, la ovldont from tha fart that thoyMtnbout to plant all COUNTY ISSUES NO BONDS, IS RUN ECONOMICALLY ;! Hum ot .Money In Treasury of Ijike, nml Tliero'l. u leht 8u gcNllon for Improtemitit of U10 II. ....1 ,. III.. I'lllltltV -- , , it,....,- " " " W Special to Tho llorald I.AKKVIKW. Noyj 11. F. O. Ahl atroin, county trcnauror of I.nko coun- ty, report thathero aro $90,704.80 In tho treasury of Iiko county. This sum, without a lnglo dollar' uni th of Itulebtednc of nny kind ouUtnndlng. Is perhaps tho finest showing thnt can bo mndo by any miiiilv on the I'acmo coast. Uku county occuplon tho unique poaliTotKPf bolng Ibo ono county that lina nn boma outfltnndlng. Tho couutyvpnld out $16,895 for r LIVE STOCK SHOW COMES TO ROSE JITY IN MARCH Km- Khun, Htrktly Klucallonal in (Iwrnitcr, Willi llallroad Pwl. ilenta Hill and leU On Ita OWcUl Itoater 8icclnl to Tho llorald I'OUTI-ANI), Nov. 1 1. A blf atock bI.iiw will bo held at tho Portland Union ntockarda noxt March, the dutes being 18, 19 and 20. It will tnko $0,000 to pay tho premium. Considering thore ore no entry charge nnd no gate fee, thl I a very liberal prlie Hit. Tho event I tho econd annual Pa ct fie Northwest Livestock how, attd In strictly educational In character. llallroad Presidents J. J. 1III1 and it. I.. I.ovett havo oialn consented to act ns vice- presldont. and 11. K. Par- sons of Bait Lnko City I president The kIiow noxt year will bo broader In It icopo than heretofore, ao a to Include tho breeding clanc ot cattle, sheep and hoga. nl'rd I'resa fiervtce ham pnAkntsno. Nov. 11. A minnv. calm iav. with 2C.000 peonlo at tho grounds for- tho BUnford-Cal- liornia rooioau game, c.ianu.ueu u new attendance record for Stanford. Tint Ilerkcloj team wa flrat on the field. Ktanford won tho toss with de fence nt west goal, Tho kick-off wa at 2:30 p. m. Tho gnmo opened with kicking ral lies between Pert and Brown, Stan ford defending It own territory. Cal ifornia, with several long dribbling rushes, thon started a scrimmage. Cnllfornla heeled nut tho bnll, Morris to Elliott to Bran for a try. California; 3, Stanford 0. Btroua failed to kick goal. Stanford was aggressive, with tho beat kicking. Somo dribbling fol lowed, nnd tho ball was kept In Cal ifornia territory. A long kick by Grb enme next, n 15-yard rnn by Frank, panning to Qard, who scored a try. Ilrown failed to kick goal. California 3, Stanford 3. Stanford then bad tie; beat of It, Brown outklcklng Peart. Drown kicked BO vard to touchdown. The bnll wa keot within 26 yard ot tho Cnllfornla goal. Wntts saved Callfor? nla by falling on the ball back of tbo goal lino. A pasajng rnih by Cali fornia toek: the ball to the Stanford 30-yard line. Ilrown booted back nnd California advanced by a long dribbling kick. Elliott scored a try, and kicked hi own goal. California 8, Stanford S. Tho ball scetawed In a aerlea of kick. California blocked an at tempted drop kick for goal by Drown fiom tho 40-ard line, and tho halt ended. First half California 8, Stan ford 3. Thu first first half was the hardest ptnjlng ocr seen on tho coast. In tho second half the teams ex changed goals and oxchnnged kick. 1 . f ' !Ta . li.Anh ri. HlBtMi In 1 tin rltv thin evcnlnc York tnte, whither alio w'eai'i)r It,,. Imrfv nf Imp lull. hlldd. t'lcrco's brother. Charts) ot Art tod, who also accompanied the remain on tho Journoy, I still In tho caat. ItltlTIHH ItOYAiVTV BTAnTS FOB DDRDAR FESTIVITU United Pre Service LONDON, Nov. 11. The king and queen left Portsmouth at 2:10 p. m. for India to attend the coronation and durbar. Tho festivities, until January 7th, will bo unprecedented for pomp and magnificence. Itenort from Dombar tell ot horrl- blo plaguo conditions to greet the king nnd queen when they arrive. Tho latest weekly report anowa 6,667 plaguo death In India, and 4,700 In tho Bombay presidency alone. MERGE BANKS SOON, EXAMINER IS HERE hnvo been excused became ot death In tholr famlllee, Seaborn Manning, a nnrmanent luror. wa taken serlouily III after being aworn In, and vu ex- euaed. It I possible that J. D. Sexton, the only one ot three men now In the box niucd for canse by both side, will bo excused when he hear ot the death of hi half brother. C. K. Weber ot Olene wa n visitor In Klnmath Falls today. FIXAti FOOTBALL SOOKBB 'tntted Pre Service At Cambridge Cambridge If, Har vard IB, At Princeton Princeton t, Dftrta- moutb . At New tUTen Tale IB, Brown 0. WIREMAN FALLS, PAINFULLY HURT KLKCTMCIAK MKETH WITH ACC1-! ELOPERS WANT DIVORCES F RE PIWIBRIES SAY Tlieae and Tfcoee Who Try Being Unit ed by Nuptial at Too Early an Age Arc Very Ofte After m tfal HepsuwUen I)ENTWHIlWORiaNOOKTlK!'a', ranivw w - w. . - ItOOF OF THE NEW OAKAOE ZS HOT HPRtNOfl AUDITION Jack Bkelton. a young electrician croplojed by William Gltt to wire tbe partly completed garago oppoelte the White Pelican hotel, fel fromjhe top ot trie one story structure thl morn ing whllo engaged at wqrk. He received several painful Injurie Including a badly sprained wrist, est Up and damaged nose. The wound were dressed br Dr. George I. Wright, nnd tho Injured young man In eon gn tulattng hlmaclf on hi eacape wlU iiich minor hurt. Dlatrlct of Columbia divorce atatut tic ahow that two-thirds of tho ap otlcaaU for legal scDaraUon ware eloping couples, and that thran-tantna of the divorce result from marriages whero ono or both partle wen uMer 1 years of nawj. - -m w. 1 ROOSTER DtSROKI BY HUNTERS OF SOWHS (Comlnut-a on 1'ngo t) FIREBUG GUILTY BY HIS OWN PLEA MAN AHHK8TKD AS HENnV MOB NAO NOW CLAIMS THAT HIS NAME IS AUGUSTUS DOUGLAS, ADMITTING HIS CRIME Sheriff William B. Barnea is ex pected to arrive In Klamath Fall this evening from a trip to Ban Francisco Four Homestead Claimants Offer . Final Proof On Aspen Lake Acres Four persons acquiring homo t(t it near Aspon Lake olfored final proof on the lands this morning bo foro Deputy County Clerk Charlos F. Dol.np. Tho claimants and their 1c catlons, each embracing 180 aeres, nro a follews: times aiaddls, southwest auartar ot section SI, township 87 south, range 7 east. Frank Moorland, southeast quarter or northeast auarter. east half ot southeast uarWr, southwest quarter Qhlng Justice of the Peace Charles the fowls raves the name of Augustus Doug las, the large prisoner who was ar retted as Henry Morgan, charged witn tho arson of four buildings burned last Monday night, pleaded guilty to tho char go of arson thla afternoon. Ho said ho would llko to have a trial nnrt ncntenco ns ineedlly as possible. Mo asked Deputy District Attorney Iloraco Manning to reduce tho charges to ono case, hut tho attorney said tnis would bo taken up after an Indict- ........ Uv Ihn irranit tlirv. . mviiii . -- POULTRY EXHIBIT DATES IN WASHINGTON COUNTY Will lk Abont Fortnight Hence, Hat Show WiU Not br Any Mean Be Ijocal la Character Expert Judges Obtained United Press Service PORTLAND, Nov. 11. Washing ton county will havo a splendid db nin of ooultrr on exhibit at Forest Grove. November 22, 23, 24 and It. Although It la to bo held by tno poultry association ot that county, the ahow will be ot much wider scope, and will Include prise fowl from all part ot this state, as well as outside natnta. Expert have been secured to judge fork That Dtotlagwlahed Itself by Wonting Civil War Vetcrca, Un fenthvrrd by Folks Oatbeites; Me mentors of Battle United Press Service I.OS ANGELES. Nov. 11. "Dick." the Lanishang rooster who two weeks ago sovercly worsted Uriah Thomas, an aged Civil War vetoran, In a fight, stands today shorn ot all plumage by souvenir hunters. Not a feather remain. HEAVY REGISTRATION, BOTH MEN ADD WOMEN COUNTY WILL RETIRE BY MKBGBR WITH FIBST KATKHf. AL, WHOSK CAPITAL. WILL IXCKBASSD TO , VMOM sas,Me cind aateh of Salem, stats bask exsmlner, is hero today Inspeetlng the Klamath County bean, ana use us report will depend the eosjsslidatlM of that Institution with the First Na tional bank. In the merger, which la eaalvaiss in tho retirement from business S)f thS Klamath county hank, It Is rstnlrsd to pass sumelent ssenrKMa ta las sur viving Institution to mast aH Ha kta bllltles, or, in other words. Ha do posit. These securities must h Mh mltted to the comptroller of us cur rency. Lawrence O. Murray, at Wash ington, before tbe transfer ot budaess to the First National bank can made. it mar take a month to aomnlst the operation of having tha natlenal authority to pas on the securrues mm effect the merger, but It Is1 a fairly safo SMumptlon that the KlamaWjt county bank's buslnssa will m tk hands ot the First National soms ubm In December. The present capital stock of tha First National bank-i ilB.eaa, vhlak will be laeraaed to 1M. Ing a iWereaae of ITC.Nc) rn m , Ital stock to une over ine an County bank. The Increase In eanttal stock baa already been provided for, tho ITiV 000 necessary to quadruple tho capital atock of the First National hi tho mer ger hrrlng already been paw in y stockholder, Its use. of coarse, being contingent on tho government's om clal approval of tho First National taking on the bastacos ot tno county bank. The Klamath County bank waa or ganised In 18M, and during Ita en tire existence Alexander Martin a. baa been president and Alexander Martin Jr. cashier. Mr. Martin St.. was some weeks ago made prsoMiat of tbe First National to a8lid L. F. WlUlts. which Sxes his status In tno combined business, hut no sUtssnont has as yet been saado aa to waa ar- rantementa Will be Otherwise sMdO In the worhlng force of oHhor tho passing or continuing bank. I1AU LUCK DIGS McNAMARA TRIAL, IT IB CLAMED I United Press Service LOB ANGELES, Nov. 11. Judge Bordwell was unable to preside at the McNamara trial today, as ha was clearing up unfinished litigation. The superstitious claim a peculiar fatality follow the trial. An alleged accomplice of the Mc Namara died, a' number of Juror Female Socialists at Lna Anel . Working like Beavers, Class Clash Being the Greatest in tbo History of America United. Ptm Service LOB ANGELES. Nov. 11 The total registration I 174,691, and ot men, ioi.bb2. women 73.029. Ton thousand women registered on Thursday. Women socialists are working use beavers to elect Harrlman. Society folks arc bustling to "savo tho city" and elect Alexander. it Is tho most acute class clasn in the history of Amorlca, and the whole city la lined up on one side or tho other. iof southeait quarter, section 31, tov, n- shlp 87 south, rango 7 east. niivo J. Carlton, southeast quarter section 30, township 87 wulli, range 7 nABt. John O. Swan, northeast quarter ot northeast quarter, northwest quarter nt northeast Quarter., southwest quar tor ot northeast quarter, nortnwosi quartor of southeast quarter, section 31, township 37 soutn, range 1, ea. Mr. Swan' father proved up on a claim yostorday before the deputy county clerk, as stated in yosteraay Issue of the Herald. O0 00 0MM'nMMmdtMMMMHMMMiim A Little "Campaign" Of Want Advertising in The Evening Herald j Will Shorten and Cheapen Your Search For a Buyer MstiHtiiim till! I IH IIIIIMMIMMIIIMt . lij.. . Muj I.1M.IIHM iIiIbhis a1 aassfisi fHflal ' A wan wno wants 10 nuy a none, or wi r inani - " - " " . z. lure llko the man who wants to buy a home, Is eager to sM tho host iwsslble BARGAIN . . Your ad, If yon have aoatethug to sell, will Sad readers awaiting H whs. want to bay a4 , , Vtho U1 wvewiajaio yowr oswr 11 io mu . , OH M MM.MIM ' MeDONAll IS ELECHI. MPHtlCAIS C8KEK But They Claam Host of Tlakot M New Mexico Savo UewtonoM Ooo crsor, and WW Havo Jeasit akiiiot LegUUUve Majority 1 Dnlted Preas Service , SANTA FB, Nov. 11. LaHat re turns cause republicans to stlH oonv cede McDonald'a electloa, hat) thoy claim the rest of the state ticket os cept lieutenant governor. .ladlcaUona are that republicans will havo jots ballot majority ot at least ton to tho legislature, Insuring two repnhlMM senators. i. Changes In Hot Water Piping Are Impediment To laundry, For lime Owlnc to soms changea tho Klamath Development company la making in IU plpcagc of water from it hoi Springs, which torrid aqua la nasd by the Klamath Falls steam laundry to Irrigate aad renovate dads of tha populace, aomo delay was eauasa in turning out rejuvenated raiment at the laundry, whleh led to acyort that there was Juat tbo least n 01 friction between the two osUMbm meats. . D. B. Campbell, who la at tho bead of the wash foundry, stated today that there waa mo trouble to tho mat. .... -- . ... . . u,i iav. taa assa - IVr, M1V V, mi m w m. j wm vv-' . v I caused oy tao uagiaf ummmws: - i th k. d. Monls. in ardor to somst-)'. tbe Improvement, and thavt tHrisaajitv dry la getting .wuor bji rannc asnsnfc--1, 7. .HJ'titl Dissl das ass of COMwr J pbkin. Nov. 11. Tnaij Mti atkla roBortc dto bo coa4drsg oftaaooJ v. k.i. m'kA BpaaMesMT . ot the. "United States of OWn. tt to nndorstoon Tuanlla aswrlacod MkjA mm rTtnatoi lmlirab . mms tho m trouble In tho mat, present rothao.', yfgfr -