The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 13, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALL, OIIKOON, HATUHDAV, AI'IHL Id, 1019
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POLITICAL VISTA
RATHER PUZZLING
SURFACE DEAD CALM
Ml l'i: tSPIIIAXTM AXD Till:
ciMxn: hi:i:m to iik for a
tllMI'tlt.VliVIILV LIGHT VOTK
AT rllAHTiril KLWTIOX
Willi Hi" coming lty election prnr
Ilralljr olily Hirer week illatntll
May -lhe political tiinm.luTo la,
inlflrlnll) ill leaat, ik quiet ik n
(Hr n( llii' dead. Nobody aeeltia In lit)
fblr In prn((lii'llrnli who n III run
fur msynr Mint rlty recorder, Hint lln
councllmaulc. atliiKt Ion In fully n
mjullrlni:
Thrrr urn bets In lm liml llml
Uafnr Prod T Hntidcrann will to n
umlMat" fur ntiolher Irrni, iiIIIiiiiirIi
up in (hi 1 1"'" lie Iik brim unwilling
lo derlim hlmaelf openly In fnor
of nni'ltirr term fur hlmaelf. At the
inr llmi' In' liim laaiicd no mnnlfcr lit
i)li.( im' mulcr no tlicumaisnce
till ht- In' n candidate fur the officii
(or unoilirr enr'a tenure.
The mu)iir la a democrat, nnd Hi
iutm- of a nonilicr of other demo
frt utiil rimtillrnii hn.t been men-
lluofJ iriraihli timber for the rn ny
It io Hint I Ik. ihii rlmtmiH ,f mei-ilntf
limy lii hrlil n ilny or more iinirl
If llii' illy routiill ahiiold lit Hun,,
ci'ineiillnn between llm Hum of the
ihii ennniiia, which mere la n atroiijc
belief Hint II will tin If rnn. II will
mil tint pollllrnl naplrunt down to
Mm ery enrth llaelf
Them In not expected to hit iih
li.ri.u n volt, out on Him aperlnl ihur.
Inr clrclftiii o tole for n kIiikIii dim
Ixr it tliuiiiih imih Imrltro were to
In- voted on or n IhuiiKh there wn
till' ifRillnr rlty election or oilier
Imiii-m iiti. Tho proponent of tl.o
IVX-puie charter were ery nnilmia
to holil it apcilnl elictltiu to deti-r-n.
I n ii IU fa to for nl leaat three ii-
ona,
One. uf these, ami llm piluclpnl one,
wna I hut If n special election fur the
cl nrler roulil lm lied! In advance uf
Hie iPRillnr election It would friimn
llm city's Kotemuicnl up In ihoahup..
Ihnl (he) woulil like lo have It, hi
llml It would he run according; lo
(heir litem
'I he aeriuid U Hint If llila rliait-t
uor. lo be put Into eflerl I lie pnn. Ill
OlIliMiKAUt nilil uuhllalne like reel
It'u would seek another term of o'llro
ltlt n lew lo riinnliic Ihluca on Ihe'
mat wdiMip.-u mill waatcful baal ita!
reKtrila the opcmtlon of the Inwa.
Ihe third la Hint It Mould net m n
Tim Inrger poinilnllon nt preacnt la on
Ilia Oregon Hide of thn line,
Tho hllla whemln I lie clnlum nro
liiniled nr from CU lo J.ftoo feet
iibove (ho town, willed Ilea nlioiit Ihe
renter of flooan l.aku Vnllev. mid
wllliln ii ahort dlatanru of llin Inkn
or the a nin n uiiine. Thn hill or
of (ho amne inline.
The hllla nro well wooded, Hum fur
iilahlng lltuher nml fuel for mining,
while alored on llm higher point nml
In (ho wirloiiH rnvlnea nro Inrgn iiinn
(llleii of miow llm( furnlah mi nhun
dniiro of pure wnler nil Hie year,
Hooan l.nko Vnlley on tho Meat of
Hie illMrlrt nnd Hurprlan Vnlley on
Hut enat nro nuiiing Ihe moat ferlllo
nuiir in mini in mo two ainlea, nml
OPERATION FOR
APPENDICITIS
lillA.VT UAY, IMTUIXT TIIKATKII
AT IILACKIIUIIV IIOHflTAI., IK).
I Mi WKI.fc APTi:il IJKFOItT TO.
wAitn iiih iii:i.ii:i'
At tho lllnckburn lioapltnl jcatcr
Iny nflornnon. Or. (leorgo Mcrrymnn.
taalaled hy Dr. Jmnea Taylor, tier-
formed nn opernllon for nerforntlvo
within n few mllea of the mine I tlio'l'l"nilltl11"- Tho work wn Kucceea-
fnni.il.M nr.l.Hr.l I. ..I. .. .1.. r 'fill tlti.l tin. i.rIUhI I. .I..IM tt
im'ii in me iiooai "" i"n-in i iiuiiik wcii
fniuoiiK orrhnrd
I .nk n rounlry.
Tho Nnvndn-Ciillfornln-Oiegon mil
wny follow Hip ahoru of (looae Lake
nnd linn t-atnbllahed n depot there.
nml la prepared lo hnndln n largo vol
ume of Irnlllr lilt ween llenn, Nev
nnd (looae Ijike Valley pnlnlH, Ihe ler.
mlnua helng l.nkevlcw, tho rounty
ent of jke rounty. Many of tho
claim linvo lieen worked for aeveral
yeara, mid tho dvepeat ahafl I 17Z
feel. In the "Hilliahlne."
Mr. (Iny, who I well known In the
rounty. wn formerly n realdent of
Merrill for ninny yenra, nnd tin r
lently hren on tho Howard Vnn Vol
(eulmrg ranch.
polltlrnt wealhertniin which would1
(Tilly hiH a yet none of them have tell nlinoal heyond iiieallnu whelherj
(ait their rhoprau Into Hie ring Ihern would lie liny hope for Ihe pre)
City lleciinler Thonu V. Nlcliola jent dyunaty loullnulng to hold thei
Lit bern apoken of, lull n yet hna
trt ratiiriitcd lo the tiao of III name,
.hcrll) li furdenlilp occtiplea nil hi
llm. n J the aaUry la 1100 monthly.
The mnror'a atlpeiid I 103.33 nr
ticnth, but (hu work dor not liecca
iilllr tale alt Ma lime. Tho dlaad
vtrttce In the lower pay for Hip offlce
ft mayer la thua offart In tho fact
Id j i a man rnn liuva aome other pur
mil In whirh lo earn Hip 110,67 dlf
finnre each month. City llccorder
Mrhnlia la n demorraL
Mttitlun hna heenmndo of Albeit
IJ. Eliler aerrelary of
Wtlrr I'nir' AaorUHon, ropubllrat,
ho Ii regarded h nn uggrraalvn and
(Me lining man, tin ha had legal
training oliirh would ho valuable lo
Mm In aitrh an nltlre.
Hunter Kntldge, deinorrnl, I nn
relna If ll tried for nnother term I
Whether Hip comparatively light I
ole (hat la pretty nearly hound to
Im inhibited at the apeclal election
will be for or agalnat tho tneaaure la
difficult to forecaat. If the prearnt
ipileireiit political aurfarp rover mi)''
thing at alt. It may lie a att lit hut re
olutp frame uf tnlnd on (he part of
Hip votera of (he city, one wny or Ihe
other, or It may he apathy.
Tho light voIp may ho mada up
largely of proponent of the charter,
tho Klatnatl lor " "",,' ,K' ,r "l,', BnJ ',,c'l",0
many people who wain m noun win
charter. There la no doubt that thn
ndtnlnlatrntlon forrp n far a they
aland with the mnni nnd majorliy of
llm council forttio menaiire, will be
Induced lo go (o (he pull.
The fad (hnl Hip election I n ape-
LARGE CUSS
OF CANDIDATES
Olllt KIII.UIWK IIM.'KIVt: IIIO Al.
IUTIO.V TO MCMIICItSIIII OKU
fAi.WM TO OIIAM) MMMIi: AT
I'KMH.KTO.V AllK KI.MTKI.
BASKET SOCIAL
HT HOLIER tM
tjuMrn of Mniralef Plan a l'nhue
Adracilon for Svi Weilnrwiay
Kvenlog for the I'nhllr Oenerally
lo Knjoy
tho road will be clear nnd tho park
will ho fit for travel.
Ho report tho Wood Itlvor Volley
ii flourlahlng, nnd any that the peo
plo there expect n good xcaaon. There
nro two good livery nnd feed utorv In
fort Klamath, two good hotel nnd n
good nuto repair aliop, which I a very
vnlunlilo nddltlon to the town' fncll
Itlca, especially for trnvclcri.
According to Mr. Arnnt tho Block
In the nolghborhood wintered well,
nnd tho farmer have a aurplua of
liny, no they nro now balling It for the
mnrkct.
Tho big "caterpillar" traction en
Kino belonging to Utter & llurna. the
anwmlll men, which will, on ground
Hint ha been before cultlvnted, pull
ilx lft-lnch plow and plow a atrip ten
feet wide, with two harrow behind
In tho bargain, I a great Innovation
In tho country, and proralae to re
form plowing. It will plow from
fifteen to twenty acre n day. In
heavy aod tho engine will pull about
three lfl-lnch plow. John Cox haa
contracted with the owners of the
monitor dragging machine to plow
400 acre on his farm. At preient
Utter & llurna nro using It on their
own property.
LA F0LLETTE TRIP
IN OREGON BEGINS
I'KNHVr.VAM.i IH HIXfJK
I'Oll TAKTH PHOHI'l
:cts
If 1'iiHildcnl rail In Oct .Majority of
Keyntone Hlnte Octegntlon ,lt May
I'rove Dcntli llloir to Kecoml-Tenii
(,'anilldacy.
United Prcai Bervlre
I'llILAOKM-IHA, April 13-That
tho republican presidential nomina
tion at Chicago may hlngo on tho re
suit of today's primary election In
Pennsylvania Is the belief hero among
politicians. Mnny naacrt Hint If Taft
loses the Pennsylvania delegation, or
falls to capture a majority. It will
prove a death blow to his candidacy.
Other man uluiae 111111, hna tiiwti i
iw.Vtn of lie la engaged oxtenalve- cl' "" Mni1 for "" rra'u" "", lln'
ly In Ihe lumber hualnr, and If In- bl "' ,,r'"K "" " ,",,n)' u,u' n" ,lu'
re In Hie mayor's rhalr thn dealin regular election, give tmim of thn
ol hu nrm lo tell Ihe rlty It scant- nn" Krotunli for believing Hiat not
I'ng, Join rider, lalh or flrewood even Hip nereaaury number of vole to
'jU have lo In. siiuelched. for pub. .'"' " ""'" '"ny " lf
II' I'nlliy oi n mayor's limine ,'"' nilmliilatratlon force mo nhln to
KiO.e lellli.tf mnlerlnl lo II... inonlel. lUUaler II fallly Strong vole and Hip
lillty At the aaiuo Hint. II I hardly l I""0 " lmx" u' ",H" ''" Bholl wa selected a District Deputy
liVHy llml thoKavldgo llroihcm l.uiif iiefenry Imllot l-ower nt I hi' h)Is. ()rnm, MBHter for th0 coming year.
ir runipnii) would desire, If Hunter (Continued om l'!"' "
klilre wielded the sreplrr of local n
authority In make thn city a gift of
'il'pllra of ilu. nature Indicated.
rniiiirllinan (I. W. While, repuh
Htn, ilinliinaii (if (he finance com-
The Klrst tlcegree of Odd Tcllow-
ship wn conferred on it rla of ten
candidate at the regular meeting of
Kl.im.ilh Uidce No. 137 lat evening.
1 he lodge haa been doing en client
work altup Ihe Oral of tho year, and
have a laige number of new memheis.
This will urobablr be Ihe Inat Inrsd
irtiia of randldates to ho taken In
beforo the summer months, al
though Mimp work will be done licit
month, nd probably a few additions
received In June.
The Jcilclio Club, which Is a new
toclnl organisation whoau member
ship Is ii'Mrl'ted to Odd Kellows and
llebekntii, has created a KTeat deal of
Interest nml new llfo In tho organltit'
Hon nnd U nttrnctlng mnny deslrnhl?
inemhers
At thn meeting last evening the fol
lowing member wero elected n dele-
galea to the Oram! Lodge lo ho held
nt Pendleton In June: W. II. North,
IVrclvnl Hholl nnd M. It. I.en. The
former was elected to carry tho cre
dentials for tho lodge. I'erclval
On Wednesday evening, April 17th,
Hie Undies of the Maccabees will give
n bnaket social nt tho Pavilion
roller rink. All ladles who take
banket containing lunch for two will
be given admission and skates free.
(lentlemeu who buy admission and
skate tickets at the usual price will,
on receiving skates, bo given n check
good for 2S cents, which will be taken
at face value In part payment for bos
ket when they are auctioned. Tho
public Is Invited and a general good
time Is assured.
MORESNOWGOMES
TO HELP FARMERS
CHARTER DEBATE
NEXT WEDNESDAY
SOCIALISTS I'OSTI'OXK TIMK KOH
JOI.NT IIIKCTKSION OK INKTlll?-
MK.NTK WHICH WILL OO HK-I
HHIK voti:iis
BASEBALL GAME LOST BY
MEMILnO KLAMATH
.Nine VanqDlaticil by Local Men, Who
Claim They Were Denied Free Ad
mittance to Hall Willed Was Prom
teed Them.
WIFE ACCOMPANIES
WILLHI'KAK TflltOl'OH WKHTKBX
OHKOO.V AXD POHHIIILY FOVH
DAVS IX WAHHI.VOTO.V IH-OKK
I.V CALIt'OHMA
f'nitcd Press Bervlen
PI:nI)LETO.V, April 13. Senator
Lo Fotletto and wife arrived today.
Ho will speak hero tills afteraoon oad
evening at La Grande. He will b
at Portland Sunday afternoon, and
thence tours Western Oregon.
Ho may go to Washington for four
days before entering California.
As a preface to the hall given by
tho Merrill baseball nine at the Mcr-j
iXOTHi:it KIIKXCH KLVKH
FALL FAlt TO HIM DRATH
fnlted Vmn fVrttce
DAIl LE DUC, France, April IS
Aviator Lieutenant Donocart's niea
oplane fell 200 feet and Donocart
was killed.
Conklln's
filling pens
j and
non-leakoble And self-
are tho neatat perfec-
FOUIITII MOHTLY FALL OF IIK-
I'CTAIILY IIKAl'TIFirii 8UII.
HTAXCK LAXDS IX AXD AIIOUXD
KLAMATH VMAM
Another nice snow fell last night,
wnicn makes rour nigmo in succes- 4 to 1. In the fourth Inning Klam
slon that the flakes have descended ath Falls got 8 runs, the final score
on this city and surroundings nnd I being 12 to 6. In favor of Klamath
rill opern house lost evening there, ,on ,n ,ounul" ! nnv.
was a ball game with a nine mado up,ln!n"t.nnrJ'olnt Tonould wUh. I
of Klamath Falls snhern tover.. Th wl" ""ng not anisiaciory, now.
local men carried tho game, and
knocked threo pitchers out of tho box.
Up to the beginning of the third Inn
ing tho Merrill men had things com
ing their way, the score then standing
ever this does Mtt nean la 1957, but
nfter a fair trial, n f
13-2t McHatUn.
I
James Nownham c.
TALKXT WILL T8 nitOKKX
DY HK11W CONTEST CASK
'Jolted Press Berries)
UA.VFORD, Calif., April 11. The
celebrated Talent will contest case.
particles, congealed Into whlto or the following
transparent crystals, falling to the(Ord Arnold p., Jack Argraves lb.. , Involving the distribution of the sail
earth and exhibiting a great variety Keith Ambrose 3b.. Harry Messnenllon dollar estate of Patrick Talent.
nf vitrv tiMiutiriil nnrf njrfel Inrmi. .d m.,.. t. .i . l.......u n...- 1
-- " --.-- ,-...-. ..,, eBt umua jo., uienn uarreit 11..1 iuiicri7 vi dbhc, saoni., is eaweai
aro very valuable, coming aa they do Harry Daum rf.. Henry Lowery rf.
after n comparatively dry winter. Th. ,,. . m fh w. ,.
Their worth to the farms Is incal-Lnd,r..nnA,n. ,h th.r . , .,
cuable. The farmer does not care, to ,be,r Mpen,M and admlll0n t0 the
be sure, whether the snow falls In ball , ,, ,, ut h ut.
beautiful crysuls of symmetrical.,., .,.... ... .,,., ,fc -.k.
build or whether they come down In
result was that they shunned the ball.
little rough pellet-llko form, similar ., thBB nn,f lth .,,. .,,
to homeopathic pills. What he wants ,.beat ,t for oW K,amath
is ine snow, or lis equivalent, ine
after an eight weeks' trial. The Jury
was out all night. This morning the
unanimous verdict of the Jury Waa
favorablo to the contestanta on tka
ground that Talent was mentally Incapacitated.
OEATfl GUIS IRS. S.K
REECE, OF BONANZA
i,.in n... in th wini- ...n th.' The ball was held for the benefit of
Whllo the soclallats had originally I. in ..v 11 1. h.n.e fr th. .nnw to fall. tno Klamath county candidates, who
mot next Monday evening for the lolnt'. n .nv. itn 11.. .mn.ui ,. are, evidently. In great need of funds.
Idlicustlon of the proposed city char-Bra,iually, through the molting pro-,Ju1 now mucn each Klamath county.
ters: "Sanderaon" and commission, cess, than rain would. conuiuuie win gci oui 01 mo pro- ire of FurArr Well Known tat Laav
at tho court home, the dale has been I ,ce'u, coula not De irnea loaay. 1
deferred until Wednesday evening. n, . .... iy, .nin n,il
millfe, nml n worker for economy In
fly nilminiatrnllou, I nnother man
hn Inn I,, rn miked of for the plnco,
lm I'oiiurlliunii M. II. Wllkllis, n
democrat
No one niiiu l known to bo iletlnlte
7 olllliiit 10 (nrkln thn light. Kven
In Die mm or Mayor Hnndcrson, his
Iwllnailon inward (ho olllco Is n ma(
jr locked ao securely In his own
tmatluii hul llm alcalde.
The liiillenllons nro that much nfi
ili tli.. I...- .... ..
TAYLOR STARTS -
PAPER AT MINES
HACK IIOIIHKH TO Hi:
TAKF.X TO HPOKAXK
if HF.POHT is Titri-: nr.vKiAir-
MK.VT AT IIIOIKIIIADK OF A
(IIAHACTFII WHICH ATTIIACTM
.MANY l'IUSPi:riIIS
J, Hrolt Taylor, Iho Kliimatli Fall
It ha been derided by Kd McCar
thy to lako "Yankee Olrl" and "Com
i,tni." whleh h I training, to Bno-
'kane, Wash., within n day or two for
thn purpose of romplctlnK Hie train
ing of the former nnd running her
Ihl season. McCarthy says that ho
Is handicapped hero by reason of tho
fact that there I no hnlf-mllo track
In Iho vicinity, and 0110 of Hip best In
America Is at flpoknne.
lie timber for mayor, city rccordnr newspaper man, who recently went on
roiiniitmniilr position may ro-'n lour of Inspection to lilghgrnde, Uf
u'' Hidden until nfier (ho speclnl (een mile south of New Pine Creek,
Ostler clef Hon, April 13, which I! where the now mining development
l thirteen day before the city Is located, will stnrt n paper Ihoro
"""'on. . ii.rrnr.llns to n report which Itna
from u pollilenl sinndpolut thero I
ilvaiiinK(, In this arrangement of
two el.ciloiiH. rsperlnlly for Ihoso
"o fsor ii,,, councllmnnlo charier.
bus reached (his city.
Mining men nn liuriyitiR Into H10
new mining district 11 fw mile from
i...r All tin. nlnexM where men art)
""I'll hna mi i.ri.... i..... ,....... . 1... I..1.1., in i,inl Imnril nml n lilnco to
j "' il ....'.. .V. ...V.. ...W MM . ,...,... .-.." --
nning.hai,i..a,, chnrter, und who
'loAtit olllre, Imt'wlio fear that tho
wrier miiy l,o defeated. If they do
!,, h"vn " '"mo nut for office until
"" Jim iluirter Is acted on, the re-
"t f the charier election will show
'' lilch way tho circumambient
ih.1.1 1,I,K' nM'1 ,ho ,ny decl,,e
a 11 1 M,,,,,,,u,nt f o votera la not
iulr favor, nnd If It It successful
lias n1y ,,l,lu,vo they see a boncon
. ...h.lch w,u uld' " to auc
"t Iho poll lw W8eKi utcr(
wonu
conventions shall be
ys befon
....... '"' 1110 iioininaiina
-"'niions shall be held at least nine
"J bforo tho election. Tbla nxea
'"-non, nmi that ti nnnin.nn.
sleep nro tnkpii, with mnny going to
Lakevlow, nfleen miles north of here,
for places to stop. Heal estnto U
chnnglnK hands dally, und some ram
buy Imvo boon reconled. "Dutch
Jnko" Miller, n Nevada mining tnun.
has purchnai'il tho Lake hotel, nnd
will Immediately remodel It.
Now Pine Crook Is on the Oregon
California state lino, Tho 'high
grade" district Is within a fow miles
of tho town, and runs to near Fort
Uldwell on the coal, n distance across
the bills ns tho crow flies, of about
flfteon miles. Tho highly mlnorallied
bolt runs from a lolnt about fifteen
miles south of. New Pine Creek to six
or mym mllM north of the state lint.
Horn to J. H. Ilarm-a ami Wife Olrl
Dr. F. M. Whllo reports tho birth
last evening of n '.'-pound girl baby
lo Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Darned of
ttprlng l.nke.
REGISTER WHILE
THERE IS TIME
CITY VOTKIIH MAY XOT IXSCItlllK
TIIKIIi XAMF.H IS OFFICIAL
VOLUMKS AFTKH XF.XT MOX
DAY KVKXIXU
Clly registration books are open at
tho olllco of City llecorder Thomas F.
Nicholas In the city hall until
o'clock tonight, and on Monday they
will close at l. m. for "keeps.'
Registration books for tho county,
which closed last Monday for a period
of fourteen days, covering the dato of
tho primary election April 10th, will
roopen on Wednesday, April 14th.
Tho time Is to he '
Of course it'a
ju p.m.. ana uocai i.now for ,h. ,. raoBfh.
Detter get
Foghorn Man to Speak
Kwauua of tho socialist party has ar-. . mv JSu.nt,.T .,, rnll r,n ' John Dcquer. the "foghorn" orator
ranged tho event. ,h. fnp f, ... OP .hin of socialism, spen!
.. . Tl . 1st headnllartnr
ARANT RETURNS
FROM PARK VIEW
CHATKIl ItFSrMIVK HCPF.1UX-
TKXDKXT FINDS HOMK 8XOW.
COXDITIOXK IX WOOD IIIYKR
YALLr!Y FMItHHSHIXO
Kach one Is guarantee.
13-2t
Mcllattan's.
socialism, speaks tonight at social-
on "Victims of
Greed."
gell Vnlley I'aaaea Away After
Tvvu Slonths of lllnes In Hospital
In This City
HOLLOWAY I'lllSOX WAYS
.hoc8f. suFFnAOFrrrKs
BIRTHDAY PARTY
BY LADIES' GUILD
United Press Service
LONDON, April 13. Suffragette
Imvo planned a demonstration at
iiiyue 1 nrn lumuriuw aKMiiiai- ...u
luvvnous ui nunuwajr priMu uuiviu..
8uffragettea declare wardresses held EPISCOPAL WOSIK.VS OU(I.IZ.
Imprisoned women In chairs, forcing mtoMlSKH ATTiLmvF
food into their stomachs through' TW inOMWYM ATTIUCTl h
tubes In their mouths and nostrils. I OCCASION' IX IIHYMKD I X VITA-
Mrs. S. W. Reece of Donama died
this afternoon at the Ulackburn hos
pital of cancer of tho bowels. She
had been at, the hospital for treat-
imcnt for about two months. The
I husband Is a farmer, well known In
tho lnngcll Valley, and Is a director
of the Horsefly Irrigation district.
Resides the husband four'chlldren,
.two boys and two girls, survlce the
deceased.
The feeling is Intense, and an
other outbreak Is feared.
tings. TgUs woie Is down to the min
ute for dafkv f
ia-lt i.
Mcllattan.
W. Frank Arant. superintendent
of Crater Lake National Park, has
returned from the preliminary excur
sion he made to tho park region to
sec what conditions were. He got to
it point six miles from Fort Klamath,
nt tho edge of the timber above the
mill. This Is threo miles from tho
entrance and eight miles from head
quarters. He found some snow, but
Iho snow Is all gono In the Wood Riv
er Valley or Fort Klamath neighbor
hood except In patches at the extreme
upper end of the vnlley.
lio heard of n umii who had come
aver tho rldgo from the Rogue River
Vnlley with a dog team, and on the
way ono of tho dogs died, so that the
...nn liml In In. nl hid load to his dastla
nation. Nnar tlio hendouarter of the.WAUNA CAMP, F0RK8T CVTTKIIH
TIOX
On nAtt PrlHnv Aninr nt fi nVlncV
1 have a number of very pretty ,n. lhaWll. PB ,,,, ,h ,,,,
pieces In sterllngllver applied warol0ull(, of h Ch h f h nc(leeraer
on real cui giaw in 1110 new cut
WOODMEN DANCE
BIG SUCCESS
pnrk the man took a sharp stick to
test the depth of the snow, and found
tho beautiful material to run to a
depth of seven or eight feet.
About May 1st Mr. Arant expects
to go to tho park headquarters, and
he believes It will bo open for tour
ists about July loth. About a month
or so before opening time the super
intendent will send some men to the
park to clear the roads of fallen tim
ber, replace bridges removed for
the winter, and generally make things
ready ao that when the mow goea ol
OP THIS MCNDAXK SPHKHK,
HAVK GOOD ATTKXDAXCK AT
ITS HALL
Quite a large number of people at
tended the dance given at the Hous
ton opera house last evening by
Ewauna Camp No. 789, Woodmen of
the World. There waa good music
for the dtaclplee of Terpsichore, and
a very good time waa had by all pres
ent. The dancing kept up until a
late hour.
will give a birthday party. Tho Invi
tations, done In verso, best Indicate
tho nature of the occasion In (he fol
lowing lines:
This "Birthday Party" Is given to
you;
TIs sumethlng novel, tho' not quite
now;
Wo rend you each a little sack
Plecse either send or bring tt back
With us many cents as you are years
old;
Wo promise the number shall never
he told.
Kind friends will gtvo you something
to eat,
And others will furnish a musical
treat.
The Ladles' Ouild. with greetings
moat hearty,
Feels sure you'll attend "Your Own
Birthday Party t"
Injured Greek Getting Well
George Tomassl, the Greek who
waa burned about the face and hands
when the Jenseu building at Ninth
and Main streets burned two weeks
ago. Is well on the road to recovery.
MirnDKIIKH WOULD SING
FKW AFRICAN DITTIES
Un'tcd Pre Benlco
SAN RAFAEL, April 13. Judge
Zook today sentenced Edward Dele
bantle to hang for the murder o
William Kaufman In San Quentln.
After tho sentence Delhantle arose
and offered to sing "a few coon '
songs." He will be taken to Folson
In ten days.
A. Castel returned .yesterday after
noon from an extended trip to Sacra
mento and San Francisco.
STANFORD WINS VARSITY
BY COUPLE OF lENfiUS
California Athletes Defeat Their Oft
ponenU With Washington Bereast
- by Five Lengths, and CaUfermU
Third
United Presa Service
OAKLAND, April 13. Stanford
won the 'Varsity by two length,
Washington was second by lye
lengths. California was third.
The time waa 16 mlnutea 43 secodev '-....
nittuiuiu wvu uiv viniiiMui bj m t p..
W -.W . . M J O.J
second. Time, lo;lltei,
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