The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 11, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALM, OIIKUON, MONDAY, MAI II, 10111
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FAULDER IS GUILTY
IN FIRST DEGREE
nhle cipoiliiute in jiuIjIi,.
mill ii K nil tho iiililrrsscs u Im
fully prepared, will enable their boar
in In gel n rlcnr Idea of llio Imiiii i
Mi voted upon, 'ihu iiIiiii U followed
'y iinlvmlllvN In aovernl uf Hie ollmr
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SPLENDID PLACE
FOUR HOUR VERDICT
kmtii lliit I'litiMir i'iibii nltko l.i.fnt.. ii, .
liulillo U II... iiiiilliir of lliiiuir on lli. I,,!,1!"1' Hl'1''" "f "" '"'l""!"" I'i"llimli'(lii:xri
... III1II' llieiller. IllllUrClll Millie; '
of tiiilmit on Hid minima linve HI i. i
glu Tux, Hoilallat. Woniiiii Suffrage. I
1'nft. Hint mini)' oilier hrnnd of clulii. !
Klnliinlli Indian Itosurvntlim It In
ngiilnat llm federal lnit to hnto In-
toxlcnnt on Hist rmurvit, mid It In
.. . wti.iiii' lili'lt'l.T. '"""K1"! ''' I'"" Hniior which win
oMiAIIIIKNI MAUI. H IIM .IUI.I. W1(i y tkTfM Ui h) wMKm ft(m
0 MlTSi'MH AXD WMK ''' i'litl Kliilinilli to Ihu Krlchauti k. Put-
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iiMii:ituooi)H m:v
i;si'Ain.iHii.Mi:.vr " in ppi.ica.v
htitiKTiiiii: ih iia.mihomkly
II ITI.'ll UP
MISS 'M.'l.f'OKD Arillll IIONOIIS
sm) nun; i.a i im
fjjjlv of imiiilnr In ' lirm '!
:.,- tho vcrdUl "i wit i
ik.r.rfof NoIm'I 1'nuld.ir, liroiighi In j
.bout IS ' '" ,,,,,,tl"y- '"'"i
t Ultn H IHU KIIKIHlTIIIK III"
rtM(cr Juit four num. jii'iKw iii'nii
k iKinou completing "l cluirge In
.lualltIS o'clock II WtlSIV lllllitlli'
.... it ahdi llioy notlllivt Itnllins
CUteiKC . MofKM HIM Hliiv Hlnnl
ihi tur i"'i "" Tl'" c'"""-,""1
fcik.l them (tint U they failed I"
null trtJUl liy midnight Hi" lie
114 tot Uli li I'" dMurbod, li'U "ml
ftafrrsN lu n niticiinifiit tutor in
tilt lour to summon nun to n-ceivo
U rttilt
a little out hnlf nil hour
tivu i Do llmv nit' sgiceiueiH n
unhid until Hi" Judge rnolved fnilil
rtricin H. H Hill llm miiiuuiirimcnt
iJiW tooduilon of i Im Jurom. Tin
lint for urnturli'sl liniiur. ill tlio Al
Imiiy Unlv.'rnlty. Hhc icrnnily ocnt.
(ilcil II mt ilm on (lie trmtn from Hint
riimiioti'
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HKiilit the Wlllnini'ttn Col.
AUKU't 0, IUII, wlinn I'llllMlT MllOt
l,otil (Irhhiirt, m hnulcil on liiliil lm
iiikImk to Ihu ri'mrvntlon 'I'hn tuna
ii I Im wnKiin nt tin' tlmu of irnmitl
cri ChnrlcK (Imitrj, ilrlvor, Jim-iili
"llwl") Himlti'l nin! Nolml Knulilcr.
Oint liiclilrnt r.'ttunllm: tin' vcritlit
i Ihu ram. wlilrli rniinnl n Krciit ili-nt
f talk uroiinil ihn city )cntiiriliiy win
ln toiiiiK of lh rouri room clock
t nhout (mo inliiiitnt nftcr 13 Hutur-i
Buy iiIkIiI. Tint roIi n t lint It unn' New Mali ll( 'Hr ImiiciI iii to Hut-
loiicil In oritt'r to innki) tho lirlmtliiR uriluy nlulil were In Dan O'Comii'll.
ll of tlu irillrl ni.cnr to Im IfRdl. l.Mnrrla O'Ciimii'll. W I.. WVIcli. C U.
n tlio theory tlmt It might not lI.Miirry. Mmvln lllllon. It i: Hmltli.
roiiKliI In on Hiimlny JiiiIki. Ileiuon i lluri Mnmiti. Albert I. I'leri"1 i: I,.
Nn liiillitnniit nl Ihn iitory which U- Johlioii W II l.lltle anil J II I lllp
Atnleil wmi wllliout nny foiinilntliiu '
mi wmi inn inline tiiminrlly pro
liltea Hint n tenllct tuny be lironulit
n on n li-Knl holliln)
'I'll nt till city linn Olio of tlio best
MU Jcl,i Telfonl n kiiiiIiimIii if .m mUt ii..to..lato pliarmnclcs almii;
Hie loinl hlKb Mhuol liikt jeiir. In try- tho toat In ilvmotutrntoil by tho CUt-
iiiicu II.
IIH'llt III
biillilliiK.
Utnlvrwooil
(ho Will to
Tho itoro
now ttstahllnli.
rullcmi Hotel
i cotmilt'to In
wIhkiI, nml will tnkn her plnro with lovury detnll. Tho woodwork U tho
the ic.t or tin, timn v.lii'11 they kooii jl.tut that money enn buy, mid tho dw
Joimioy lo i In. Wlllfttnettii Vnlloy to orntloiu nro inmcthlna of real merit
ST. PATRICK TEA
LADIES' AID PLAN
I UHIIHOIVMACCAIIUWTM
wvi: UA.vri: Ariin. rmsT
: Hi" Ijulli'K of Mf.cnh'i'K of lie
, World nr iilnniilni: to rIvo n blc . .
nut innounrcd Hint Wedtieadny nllnuroon tin. eveiiliiK of April Ut In;
l.m., oiiM bit the tlnm for iut'lpuatou'ii operii hoiife Tim White jHU'Vlllt (HTCIIIMi Willi
Ul riltnm on win roimrie.i innn ii'ellcmi Wrrlieitrn linn been ..curdl
ara tho millet n niiliiiiiin'.'il jf'ir lh orinalnu mid Ihn Indie of (hi
Suo 1'iuMiT biother of Hie irl-il'i'l'uUr tmlRn promlao onn or Ihn i'c
uir, (irtctlmlly cllnael lolce lnKel mid beat ilanroi of i aenaou
IIRM'tOD, """ -
Itl. not ernnnll) known tlmt ow..rnTirn rnnil IIEVIPil
lute i throt which h'nulder U nt-TUbllllLO inUffl IfltAluU
KM lo Uu Hindu iiKnlimt lllttrlrl' .. , .,,. ,.,
luortiy 1,1. V KiDkcudoll nt. I A-l 1DD UC U API7HMA 10111.
iiitiii Mitrlrt Attorney cimrl J i nmiiifc ill nnibwiin lunn
ririin, tlmw repri'ontatlr of the
In linmllcriilt. rerfiTt!cIoniilliif, an
esicnllnl element, wrtilcli nliould bo
'found In nil drue ntorot, Is n clinrac-
Icrlntlc iiromlni'iitly (ibaervt'il thruiiKb
out tlio atore.
Tho floor U of tho now type of In
laid mnrblo. which nddii much nttmo
Hon lo tho Keuornl nppaaranco of tho
jiitorc Tho compounding room tins
.nil (ho Illicit Additions of parnpher
,nnlla- to bo turd for medical pur-
poten In fnct tho irtoro In complete
In fiiTy respect, nnd ipenkn well for
tho energy Hint U mnnlfeitlnR Ita.lf
I In thin city.
iiivrclnl Club, by working In cIom
'((injunction with tho itata board of
llkli nnd gamo commlittoneri, of
Iublrli your Mr. Btono la a valuable
iniwbrr, l In a position to bring
thuiiimndK of dollarif Into Klamath
county. Wo aro very much Interest
ed In that pnrt of tho state, In propo.
Kiitlng nnd keeping up tbo abundance
of gnmo, but unless careful protection
Ii Riven, nnd unless wo work along
right lines, great numbera of people
who como In on account of the rail
road fncllltlca. will soon deplete the
streams and kill off the largor game.
"Tho co-operation of all true
sportsmen Is asked In the matter of
tbo six-Inch trout lair. The object of
tlio law In to gtvo tho fish an oppor
tunity to reproduce at teaat once be
fore, thoy are kilted. The more sen
ernlly this taw Is observed the bet
ter tbo fishing will become, all other
things being equal.
"Duo notice will be given previous
to tho data of any shipment, and a
notice by letter or wire aent Immedl
ntely before the shipment, telling you
when to expect the same.
Distribution gnerally begins In Mar
and continues throughout the sum-
mr nnd fall months. Tours very
truly. WM. U. KINf.ET.
"State Game Warden."
II y K. g. Cattlon. chief clerk.
BIG HIGHWAY FROM
CALIFORNIA NORTH
llterated, and a nickel will be the
price of admission for the men for
each dance. Tho women are welcome
without price, df the difference of
opinion continues It looks aa though
people might be hired to dance, rather
than hare to give up at the door.
Dy the way, on account of the Fire
men's dance on St. Patrick's eve, this
arrangement will not go Into effect
until Saturday. March lid.
SUNDAY
BROS
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M)Vi:i,i
Ai.Tiiii.N.viinx op i:.vn:itri.i
.MP.vr ami iti:nti:sn.ui:vis,
uii.i, in: (iivn.v
On r lliiuilnil of Tliriu l.i'el nu Two
Trnlit", nml lteH .Mnny Aria of
Vl.ili'lire In lte.ll.-.. Itemil lie, Willi
I IN lo ("'Km ill a ii riucK, will nniu
iiiu-lcl proRrmii mid refrchmiit li
Itcraperacil, Tlio afternoon's plivuiu
suit ktl s plitol bnndy diirlmt Urn
fiMrM o( the trlnl teat Ihn acuse.1
bis mIM romn Into court In n de.
Cntr uiixvl or nrme.1 wHi nine
tifn mrrrtltloualy pnae lo him
iinwh window or iIimit of tin Jnll,
TU ion I do law) era hnd wna In it
(Bill trip which nlA)s an I clin.i liy
Utelr table. It Is undonitood Hint nf.
trta trial cotumriiced thy lei.rned
(IFiiiMtr'i itatrment, an Ihey turned
Itdr.Ubl In order Hint they iilgtit
nort tnrly lace him nl nil Hmi t. It I
lilwrtM that Hie nccuaed mnn anlcll
It Iht hearing of ono of the prlieiners'
la tl Jail, "I'll gel both of tlioao little1
before till Is over "
U trial la uiideiatood to Imve
t the family of I'milder nbout SI,.
HI, cr 1,000 pounds sturllm: which
u inl from Auatrnlln for bH do.
i w. The mm to tlio atnte ciiilM mil' .
Wiriirtiodar, built Is mil liellovedi''''-"''' .MlnUlrr nl Pr' P.i.illul
ntate b.-en na great ns Hint nf Ihn I Pnilc.t In Vunii Sill Knl Winn Me
Wu. I'rnliahly Sl.OOfl una npent ,, ...r(Ill-as l.y iiii-niiiMil l.i I ly
m secret ciiud to which the
"l hid srreia, Tho ntnln Mlient
Hnroreipert wltnrsaea, nllhnuRh
Oil Tliurtdn) nflernooii tbo ladle
of tho l'reab)lcrlaii uld urRiitilzntlou
will hold n Kt. Patrick ten nt tho
bdliiv uf Mrs. It. i:. WnltuiibiirK, 4 S3 1
WtuliliiKton alrfvt, nt whlcli u Mvr
orferlliK will bo tho contribution. It
I planned to hnvo n t lu of cuter j.
lulnliu'iit sotiiuwhnt now lu this city
for (hi silver 81, Patrick tea, utile
U to Iu'rIii nt 3 o'clock, will hnvo
YOUNG MEN'S
CLUB TONIGHT
IIOOMKIIK Wll.li U.VWKHTAKK
1 Hi: OIKIAMZATION OP A V. M.
( . A. POIt KI-AMATII f'AI.LH
I'uUcd Pieas Sfrviro
NGIIAI.I.H, Aria. Mnrc'i 'i Two
Wains from Iho west ronat of Mexico
atrlvril today, brltiglnR more than n
hundred Amcrlrnu-.MoxIcmi funltlica
Tho rrritgce reporlrd mnny nri nf
violence. liicludliiK tooting nnd burn.
Ii.g.
CHINA'S REPUBLIC FLAG
NOT FLOWN IN RUSSIA
i Pi'iiiinnt fritu l.egnllini ODIiv
will be divided Into parts of tho pil
Rrnm nnd part of tho lofresliincil
ervtil nlternatvly, Inatend of 111
ghlny. nil of one nnd then nil of
lot her.
meeting has boon called for 8
o'clock tonight nt'thc? eoffrt homo by
the llooater Club, which Is composed
ol fifty or alxty nf ttm young men of
tho city, Including student of the
county high school.
Members of tho club nro Intervated
In tho urgntilanllun nf a Y. M. C. A.
In Klamnth Tails, nnd It Is probnblu
Hint cleps will be taken towasd iblr
end nt the mowing tonlghlK Kffortsl
TrnC Id gel tlio socretnry of
A (onllul lultntlon It extended
nil women, or whatever denomination, tlio stato association to visit this city
to attend, b) tho commlltco which nnd complete tho organlrntlon ns soon
jronilats of Mrs. It. C. Wuttenliurg, ns sufficient membership Is secured.
,Mrs. II. i:. Ilnien. Mrs. II (' Tel- All "of tho young men of tho city,
,fiird, Mrs J J. Hales and Mrs A 11. whether members of tho club or not,
.l.herinore. are Invited to bo present nt tlio meet
I - -., , ,.- itiig tonight.
ow limn routemplnlcil hiring
f. Williamson of I'ortlnnd. Htetner
' Ike state Ininno ns)luni nl Halntii.
""I Pain of Kiigoun to rIvk nvldeiiro
c Insaalty,
"tether the defemo will mineiil the
'(ormaVen motion for n new trlnl
Pulled Proas Hervtce
HI'. PlITCItHIIIJlUl. March II. -In.
dlgliiiul piolcal has been sent by thu
IChllieao lilllllaler In unil Hill Kill
Ingnlnst tho nvtlon of tlio Kiisnlnn for
rlgu officii In suggcstliiK Hint It would
I id.. Iiionnortuiin to III' tho IluK of the
W'M not bo ttarinil todny, n Attor-lii'iinlillc from tho legation staff until
"'.. N.Onclll, counsel for Pmilder Iho now government Is nlllclnlly rec
7 M MMeinent to mnkn on tho sub.
!"' l thl. lime.
Hut tho ca.o has not undid un fur
Hutie urn ri.i,,Vr.,...l ., i.w.....
U - .- ."..vv,..m, ,. ,,a.
rlhiion. uli I....I i ..i ...
. -.... ...... ,m-vh n.iii.uviineil .)
hnta for tho state, mu failed in
u" ,0 cuu" I" Hiuu to ghu his Iva.
mm'' hM '"" "ri-Htdl by Hlivrllf
'"m II. Ham s on a bench war.
t ImucU by Judgo llonry I,. Ilou.
j ',l,lrt' Attorney Dull V. Kliy
wall propoae ttitsl out Just why
"Imh did i,t ,., , Klmimlli
' immediately when tlio auhpoomi
wrved on him, which wwi ilom.,
, ' , rltl "'Inriiey said ilils ufU'C
. in lilouty Uf ,1U ,,. .ft,lUl, ,
' WHin on hauii .....I ,,1.,..,. i,iu .,.,!.!
. "" - v..-
oio wlliiess did not nppour
ognlreil by Ihu Csar.
B(
ui Hlurdar. nl. i, . ii,.. .i.., i.
!l',,rlct Au"fy Clmrlt-s J. Tor-
th " r""('lll,,ll,K ,1,u nrKiiuiont
ht w . "ar"os liua ..l'nn(id to
l .nil co ""'' ""kl" hlm eimo
tkosiii Ul H,,l,"0(,- "t vim
m ho offered (ho man a personal
5'0,.0 bill, I'Mlaon would
t.-.. ' "in mo subpoena wim
l"d and .nr...i ......... -.... ...
lra d. . "". wmcii inuon in
i M"' t'0lwl" thlH llm
Uekp !d ,ho bonc" warrant on
Mulion was approhended.
" propotition whlcli may
UNIVERSITY BOYS
TO TALK POLITICS
HiiMoiw wii.i. oai.v i:pi:iti.
r.N'ci: ix 1'iuii.ic hpkakixci hv
TAKISO HTl'MP ll'UIXtl POM
IXcl (MMPAH1.S
Social lu Tho Uo'rutd
KUdKNK, nMrch II.--Tho liiim
suffering peoplo pormlltlng. tbo sen.
Icr In (ho doimrtmunl of economics
mid thuso Inking courses at (tin Unl-
vorslly of Orogun In foronstcs. aro to
Imvo somo practical oxporlcnco thl
touring In defending publicly tlielr be
llcfs on Iho luipnrlaiit Issues ot win
day. Tlio plan as proposod by holloy
I Johnson, couch or debating, la to form
tho most rniinblo students Into teams
and aond them out to dobato tho
Ibbuos of Iho coming election before
tho pooplo of tho stato. The plan, If
followed, will give the students valu-
VOP PAX ASSIST Till: IIAXW
Tli no members of the Klamnth
Pulls Military llnnd nro out of em-
plo)tueut. It liiippeiiH Hint they nro
thro of Iho moat vnluntilo men lu tho
orgnnltallnu, nnd should they becomo
dlacnurngod nnd leavo town tho band
would bo badly crippled. II behoove1
em plo) em of tiny kind of labor In I
Klnninlh Pall to encournge tlio band 'ki.i atii
by giving emtiloym'ni where pntaiuiot
ii II members. Auono needing n'
liookKeeper nr help of nny kind will '
confer n favor nil the bnnd by nut If y
lug the dlrcclor. Imiii Daniel, nil
phono IS71, nr Allan Sloan, the sec
ret nry.
TROUT PROMISED
! BY COMMISSION
COUNTY HKCOUXIKKD
AS Till: IIAXXKIl SPOUT8MAX
iii:sout (! Tin: statk lk
TP.Il I'ltOM Pl.NI.KY
START LIFE TOUR
TWO COUPI.KH MAHKIKII HY KKV.
(iKOIKlK II. KKrai-; AND WILL
MAKK TIIK1U HOMK IN THIS
ITY OF. UHTUO' A A V
Two weddings yesterday started
four youug peoplo In married life In
this city, lloth ceremonies were per.
formed by Itcv. George II. Keeae, pas
tor of a race M. E. church. The mar-
lago of- Mis Florence M. Foster, the
aughter ot well known tarner of
io Hound Lake region, to Herbert B.
Lane, took place at, 10:30 a. m., at
parsonage. SI Is Foster waa for-
fly well known as a teacher In the
math Kails city schools, withdraw.
Inst year, to the regret of the au-
orltles. Mr. McLane Is a rancher,
located about six miles from the city
In the direction ot Midland, la a grad
uate ot Oregon Agricultural school at
Corvallls and a creamery expert.
Tho other wedding at which Rev.
Keeso officiated wis at 9:30 o'clock
last nlgbt, at tho residence of II. O.
Wilson, on Jefferson street, on which
occasion Miss May Nip pod ot Grants
Pass becamo tho bride ot August
Webber, a carpenter ot this city, tor
mcrly of Grants Pass. Miss Nipper
and her father came in from their
homo city un last night's Southern Pa
cific train tor tho wedding. Mr. and
Mrs. Webber will make their home Id
this city.
fUfCKITswt SAO 1VBWS
L. O. Comstock, proprietor of the
Comstock hotel of this city, received
the sad news this morning by wire
from McFarland, Kans., announcing
a frightful Injury to his father, aged
71 years, by Ire. Mr. Comstock may
leave for Kansas on tonight's train.
MM.
ARE NOW OCT OF KBLTKR
PAXKIlTnvm, PfPM
LONDON, March 11. As result
of her experience la Holloway prison.
where she organised a hunger strike,
Mrs. Pankhursts Is In the prison hos
pital suffering with a serious case of
bronchitis, the alleged result of con
finement In a- damp anl solitary cell.
Prison oBelala are silent, and It la be
lieved the hunger strike continues.
Authorities are resorting to force to
handle the rampant ladles.
The mamagement of the Pavilion
skating rink has Inst secured a num.
her of tre extinguishers far that re
sort.
ciiise conmniM b
HI I RVHV HI HHHHnW
AcuoaIe to
Vice PrusHwt 4 Otsatrel OsMt.
Majority OUssjgu Tfcaa Veto
Palled Press Berries
NANKINO. March 11. The na
tional assembly approvd the sew eon-
stttutlon. The assembly elects a pres
ident, vice president, and controls the
cabinet. A majority vote ot the as
sembly Is suBeltnt to pass the law
over the president's veto.
WILD (JKKflKJiUt.
TO NO
( P. Noel letiirncd Thursday from
un extended tour of Southern Califor
nia, lln visited l.os Angeles. Rnnln.Hcu:
. .. ... I ......... .I.Ia. nt .1... C.I, III ' "It
Tho follovvlug commuulcutlou hi
bceu received by tlio Commercial H
lu reply to their application for trout
Worn tho stuto fish mid gamo eouimls-
with
Yesterday two flocks ot wild geese,
probably 100 birds In each bunch
flew over tho city In the direction of
the Upper Lake, coming from below.
It was about 11 a. m.
It looks like n harbinger of a cer
tain celebrated and Joyous period ot
the year. Many a man who saw the
era wished he hsd a gun and
K a few.
mm. STRIKE ED
is nrrutnii close
Wood AlKgee Tksc IsitesC Offer Im.
creases Lowest PaM Workers IS
Per cent and Sklalesl Ha4s Soeae.
thJac Less, WMck May Be Accepted
LAWRKNCC. Mass., March ll. It
Is expected that the strike will end oa
Wedensday. The strikers' sab-con-
Ittee went to Boston for a tnal cos.
rence with Wood and others. Wood
leges that tho latest offer Increases
is lowest paid workers' wages 11
r cent, tbo skilled workers getting
smaller Increase. The subcommlt-
will settle the strike It Wood can
emonstrsto this.
THROUGH HERE.PUN
DOKKM MAN 8BBXS TO UmtKMT
LOCAL IXFLUKNCK IN AN IM
PHOVKMKNT WHICH WILL PRO
MOTE KLAMATH BASIN
O. K. Moore of Dorris, who Is a
member of the organisation known as
ths North Central Csllfomla Ooed
Rosds Club, Is la ths city la the In
terest of getting Klamath coaaty sad
Eastern Oregon peopl's lalueaee to
get lbs mala lino of the state high
way built from Weed ttrosgh the
Butte alley to the Klamath eesaty
Use. The fathers of ths flaa bar
presented ths stato highway eonmle
stoa of California, fessa which H'.ey
hope to get co-operatlea.
They are aaxloua to get r,''i th
assistance ot people of tho local dis
trict to demonstrate that the aataral
outlet of Northern California woald
be through Klamath county aad Cra
ter Lake to Eugene. The state of Cal
ifornia baa authorises) aa appropite
tlon of 118,000,000 for a mala liae
highway through the state north aad
south. It Is hoped to gt co-operatiea
from tho stato of Oregon to
with toe California, highway, i
the same may bo extended to
north through this section.
According to Mr. Moore's
meat, by eoastraetlag the
through the Butte Valley section to
tbo Ktemath coaaty llae aad Umbos
oa north, east of the mosatala rssges.
ths Slsklyons aad Cascades, that ths
largest area of agrlcsltsral. laads
woald bo serrsd aad bssssHsd.
Ho ssssrts that tho lako hsd see-
Uoa of Northsra CaUferala la the
third larssst body of scrlenHaral load.
la :tho stats of CaHferala. seat la raak
to tho Sacrameato aad Baa Joaaala
valleys. By following this eomrso ths
route woald bo la teach with tho larg
est grasp of fresh water lakes la ths
Caltsd States, save the Groat Lakes
la the Central states.
It woald also pass through tho tart
est Irrigation project la tbo United
State, ths Klamatb-Callfomla aader-
taking. This wonld also giro easy ae
eeea to Crater Lake. which Is wltheat
comparison, and unquestionably the
greatest beauty spot oa the coast.
From Grass Lake la Butte Valley to
Odell Lake Is a stretch ot 300 miles,
oa which the heaviest grade woald
not exceed five-tenths ot ono per coat,
a veritable race course for that die-
could
llnrlmiii ami other cities of tho South.
llo nn tlieio was plenty of rain vvlillo
ho was down tliero besides tlio cold
breeze Hint llm farmer were o
anxiously wlthlng for.
JURY CASES MAY
BE TAKEN UP NOW
TWO ISSUES POII IlKI'OVKHY OP
MOXP.V I.IKKLY TO UK IX Pill
(PIT POPHT HKPOIIK MOTIOX
DAY IS PIXKD
.Indue, ileiuy I.. Ilensoil doe not
expect lo Itx tho open doto for hear
ing motions nnd smaller matters until
Infr. Tlio probability Is Hint Hie two
Jury ensetf, Lewis vs. Campbell ot al.
and . . WlUon vs. Theodoro and
Nulllo Nelson, both for tho recovery
of money, will be taken up first.
lUrelpt I .ickuoiv lodged of our
nppllcatlon for 40,000 rainbow trout
to ho released'ln" tlio wators of Four
Mllo I.nko nnd 1,000,000 brook trout
I be released In other public .waters
of P mill county. The number ot
trout o be assigned to all applicants,
of com so, will depend upon tbo num
ber or applications received and tho
block available for distribution, but
tho allotment to bo tmlgned to you
will bo practically (ho number re-
qtics(ed.
' "This department realties 'that
Klamnth county Is the banner sports.
I men's resort of tlio state, and It Is
Iho desire ot this ofllro that n liberal
supply ot botti gamo fish and birds
may bo avatlnblo Mr distribution. In J
that county.
"Wo aro exceedingly glad that your
Commercial Club has taken such an
Interest In obtaining more game fish
and birds to replenish that section of
tho stato, since It will not only en
courago thts department to work with
renewed energy, but will be the
means of awakening all your cltliens
to the Importance of preserving and
prnpogatlng our wild lite., Tour Com-
The
Stales supreme court
has decided that homesteaders under
the. timber and stone act cannot file a
claim by proxy without making a per
sonnl examination of tho land.
NICKEL DANCE
ON NEXT WEEK
NKW HTYLF, OF CHARGING FOR
,) TKIlPSICHOItEAN DIVERSION
AT HOVHTOX8 ON SATURDAY
.NIGHTS
Owing to changee of heart amoag
some of the local musicians, the ar
rangement for the Saturday night
dances at the Houston opera house
hnvo been altered. Hitherto ths ad
mission (or those dtslrlng to "shake
k leg" has been 60 cents. Hereafter,
It Is aaasuassd, ths cipher will bo ob-
BEATTY COMES TO
GET. ACCUSED MAN
i
DEPUTY UNITED STATBI
BHAL MAKBB ARRBST IN OASB
OP BONAKSAN CHARGBD WITH
FEDERAL VIOLATION
Deputy United States Marshal
Frank Beatty Is la ths city, having
corns from Portland to make aa ar
rest in a ease aar Bonaasa. Tho in
cused man, William Beesett, against
whom Is ths charge ot taklag liquor
oa the Klamath ladlaa reservation,
gars 1100 boad before Ualted lutes
Commtsstoaer J. O. Hamaker, at Bo
BMia. walriai a hearing. He will
later bo summoaed to apopar at Port'
laad, whers tho oass will bs tried la
ths federal eotut. Ths InformaUon
kialast hta was suds by a man
tt .. .1 c- .
The route la planned to roach wfcb-
la tftsea mites ot Crater Lake Na
tional Park, which la now comaara
timely Inaccessible from this city, es
pecially la tho winter, while at the
same time the supertateadeat of tho
big reserve, W. Frank Araat, aaakss
his besdqusrters hers. Msdford aad
tho Bogus River country aow hare a
good route to the park, aad ths sew
highway would make oae more well
directed move toward popularising
ths resort.
Ths big highway Is planned to run
to Eugene, tbua opening a largo, aad
desirable territory to tho business ot
that thriving city. To say that H
wonld help this city and vicinity la a
bustasss way Is stating the sass wHb
tbs utmost conservatism. It Is salto
possible thst whea.bullt It woald have
a ttak to eoaaect It with Bead, where
It would reach the road already con
structed which runs up through tho
Deschutes country.
LAKE COUNTY FOR TAFT
Monday evening Is the Urns
for the organisation ot the Lake
Coaaty Taft Club, and tho oaly fsar
expressed Is that aa practically svery
ons favors ths reaomtaatloa of ths
Preatdeat that oaly a fsw of tho faith
ful will bo present. It Is therefore
earnestly requested that all who farer
tho renomlnatton ot Presldest Taft bo
present at ths court house aest Moa
day OToalag aad show by their pres
ence that they believe that the host
Interests of tho eonatry saa best ho
subserved by his ro-eleetlea. A sao-
etal lariUtloa Is sctsadod U
for It Is almost a foregoas i
that ths right of suffrage will be ei
teaded thsavat the seat olseuoa, la
Orefoa. Ths brass baadwtllfaralsh
musle for ths oeesaloa, watts
bar of speakers will bo (a atteaoaaee.
Labs Osaatf Basmlssr.
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