The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 25, 1912, Image 1

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KVKOTXO lfKWIPAPBMI
1'HINT TUB NEWB, NOT HMTOKY
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KLAMATH MI,W, OREGON, l I'lMHAV, .MINI: !M, I III J
Price, Fir Caata
PARKER ELECTED CHAIRMAN FOLLOWING BITTER FIGHT
MURDUCK CASE
IS APPEALED
Oiilir Hei'hi: i.Jt'Nrno .ahi:
n hiihikmi: rnnti
P.nlriilr "i Null'' f A''i.l on
Allniue) ''" Culm!) I'liilnljik
Int: Will IU Flint WIOilii Tin lln).
u UlTiirt Will IU- Made In Hum
llii' ('hm' Hrl fur Hinting ill tin'
I hi Ileal l'illili MhIi
DONATION KFFUSri)
FORcminuiioN
II"- my ilium ii Kraut) I tin. ,,,
' -ii -r tin- I'uurili of Jul) (-,.
i" In-Ill it ti-lihriitiiiii in i. Li,,, ,
rnll mill piruiltltil t Imiii l.i i,tr I
Mil- I i rune (in iiii,c,.( ,, , , ,j
diets iliM'i luiwki-m, Imiii, 4imiii
I' . iliirlin: din mli.liriiil.ii, .ii,' ,,!,
iiKri-i-il lit light tin- stri-M. )ii mi
lion lit MrlliiMrii tin. niii ii' i ' dr. iiii-.l
I-' I- Hill till' l.tlll it ihr , ,m
l -Hit ii iliitinllmi iif J2Mi
DIVISION ABOUT EQUAL TO THAT
IN REPUBLICAN SPLIT
MILITARY BAND
TO GIVE CONCERT
DEMOCRATIC
imn.MoitK nitii:KH
f.iitini nl appeal wn lllfil )t-att-rdiiy
llli lli ruiinty ilerU In tlu Injunc
tion mil lllrnni I' Miirilmli
tlii fnuiil) 1,'iiurt ul Klamath ('niiiily.
W H Wordeii. H. T Hummer mid " ,
(I itrrrlll, from tin- dticlaloii ut Judge i
John I'nke Henlru jm Hindi- mi
Ton IlrnVi-, Hlnni- A llmtrlt nml y '
II llllli. ntlnriii-) fur I In- muni)
J I lliilriilt'. -illnrni) fur Mm
ttiH-li atnte.l llila uiniiilng Hint In- hud
Irli d) III wlil.li In llli- nil ondeituk
Ut iul IhiiiiI At I In- imviiii Him.
Attunipy llutriilr I I'IiknkhI In tin.
Menu- III till' IFImI llf III.. U llll. ,tp
and hi- alntea t lint Hip underi tklng
l nut lie fllftl until In- tllilati.-. Oil.
fir. hilt t tint na nun na. lilt. ,s mil uf
ttu- ny. Iil nltt-litluii "HI In- glti-.i
tu I li- Murdoch rirni'. nml mi i-ITiiit
mule tu hnie spI fur lit-nrlng In the
tilpirlile ititirt Jilkt H purl) n m
libit-
Judge Wuidi-n. when -mi IIiU
morntii. anld Hint tti liifnrniiillfiii
ill l II tiv tlm rpplt-ai'lltatlw llf the
lltrsld Hu Mini Hint tu- Imil rr
railed Hint iiutli r uf nppt-nl had lm
niH
I Jitot returned home ll t'leli
Int, unlit tin- Judge. ' mul illdn't
tu tin- site In lint HirliiK. said
"Hifte U llttli- tu In. unlit with ti
w-rt tu lint imtlru nf nppp.it, ri.it
Hint It It rniiiuli.il mi ii illfTi-ri-iin. uf
opinion nil tu tin Judgment uf tin
(unit My rut nuil ttii- naaorlnt-i-l
nllli tilm, think Hint Hint dwlsluti
run In- retem-d It l inrri-ly n till
riGH
T
inii'iiliAltt mil. I.
li.Ml.s Milsl
hi ii:i.
rrcii
J
Mr Thomnn Tnggart uf Iridlanu.
wlm U here with her husband, Hip
iintloiinl ruiniiiltli-vninii from Indiana, (
ii'lvlirntvil wltli lit v till" week In'
llaltltiioie the 3i!tli anniversary of
lii-r mnrrlngf. "I'm u linnic- body," '
wild Mm. TnifRnrt, "nnd tnkr only n
imimlni; liitr-riitt III liollllrn."
BRYAN LOSES IN
PARKER FIGHT
KCIt.V WITMIiltAWH
iiaci:
ritH.M TIIK
rii-nntur .St-wliitidn of Nevndn, wlio
ttiuitH to illin-iifmiicliliu.' nil Hip tie-
L-rni.M nf Hit tftillpd fitntf.M. ntul Nfttiil .
fi-ri-iin-nf uiiiIiiii, nml tin, Miifk In-1"')"11 ""' Mllwn l.lm- l'i Aitiiln-l Hn.ni tu Aftlcu, linn n IntiK ivrli tr ,f lttil-" I-. Hi.-Irlit-fl nl
ruhnl nip kuIiik tu Ih put in n Int
flu- f.'nKlp of Hit rlly. known n
I'niior Ijiku At-rli-, lmi- iliniiK-d
Hitlr nlKlit of luii'llliK from UVtliior
il) tu Tliurmlny no na nut tu iiinltlrt
' Hi Hip I'rrfiirliiiili'i nf I In li.in.l
nhit'lla Kltrii utrklt
POTATOES AS
A LUXURY
i link, I iiiIi'miihiiI, Illinium, Itjuu.l rpnrci, in wlilrh lie ny- "I hnvt-
n Int of noRrnc worklni; for mv, nnd
Kol n I otic nil rlttht, Imt n muicrlor nnd
llr)iin Inforlor rare-run nut pxlnt In tlm uniiic
uiinlry -r.pt to Hie iiltlinnfo dliinil
nnlKi. of tin- mipt-rlor rncp. There
fore, I tlilnk Hip ni'trom nml whltt
koiiIiI tin Iipttt-r off If tin- ni-Kroc
ir In Africa."
.Mm 1 1 1 ) nml lli'luuinl lliHivit-ll
1 1 mul I .ii 1'ulli Iti- Nolll)
'Him llic) Mu) t'uiiii- tu llultiuiuii'
Kiiii Niiiulniilitl.
liltnl I'iwi Hrrvlip
iiai.timoih:. Junv jr..-with r
llr)nn iI:iiiiiIiik to niaki-n miprpinti
Dim- Shook wnn In tlm City Hiindny
t-ffurl tu iminc Kirn lintend nf IVirki-r fium lil ranrli In tin- Dairy ronntry
fur ti.niiurniy rlinlrniiili. Hit- demo-
, r.iili riiux'iitluii opuicil Willi tin
Mill ixiiirlliK oulKlilc. Murk culled
tin- ruiiicnlluii lo nnli-r ut 12 IT nnd
I'urillniil illtibuim nfTi-n-il up prnyer
" I'rp) Wllmni rt-ud Hiu tempornry
tti.i-mi:M'.V'riv i iti:ni'ii:i.n or r""- "r1 wn" indipuiii. nml tiicu
Hip flKlit upt'lit-d.
m:v oitk ruiMsiir mimk, r).nll utlll w,0 werp IllM, ,,,,
IMIlltM TlilS llllliMtlllMi illi:ai;nlni.t tin- rinrkllr. I'nili-rwoodlti-n.l
llnniionllm. II)nii, Murpliy nml llt-l-uiunt
llr)nn U hourly looming larc
'" it r tor Hiu nniiilnntluii.
t niliil I'rt-n Arrflm , Calhoun nnd "IHr K'.eie" nrr IipN'
WAKIIINUTON. I) C. Juno :& ircirnitlm; Hit- ri-puldluin rpf.tlun-
M III Ml,
FOUR BIG DAYS
OF INSTITUTES
iit'Miii.i: sftii
i,n,.. it,. i 1.1, ,,,. nl l.n.l v..i l..-..ii tpnipai ntnt V Hill f Ill-ill i-lil iif nrn. niliil' nriaiiiH nirt
IiVpii I inp.iiinr Hint aprlrt- lina'.SVw Vnrk. lni la runatnutl) iIIkkIuk l.o-a.all-m. nnd U I-'oIIpUo an- H
Urn tiuiln mi our ntluniP).. lint I up nil nrt nf wli-ld. ndd. lint llili-r- jpurlp-l in linu- ti-K-plmnpd ll"nn H.l.t
UiPn't appii Hh-iii )il Hila iniiriilnR" "Hint Inrllf dntn. HPitt tn n aninll lian-ltln-) nui)..-uiii-to llnltlinnn-
Jii.Up Drnftp. clilt-f rniiii.pl fur Hip uih-i tin- nil.vr ihpiiIiib. and alnitlid ' In H. n-ntrr of Armory linll rnc-
county ruurl. unl.l HiUpviiiIiik t,.-I.n.l ii.nl othir tu.-i-t. Ii) rt-mnrk.'B.irt. Murpliy and IIokit Sill Unn
I hold a firm n.inkllnn Hint tlm U.K ''r" K"'l"-I. lifaallnie th.-lr .Irlw
ilrclilim nf JiiiIkk Cuki- will tw ana- I mil hlKhly hunornl tu l liniit-u .uoua u uu-j .u ih .r. ....,.
talnrd In Ihn auurriiiP ruiirt Tlit-rt- In audi n Invlali final Why. )nu
.sTATi: AM) AHIIICll.Tl'HAI- COI.
i,i:i:i: oi iiciai.s wii.i. oivk
VAI.l'AIH.i: IMOIIMATION TO
i'aiimkiis or ror.NTV
Farmer' lliatltiitc tn he held In
Klamath count) are to liegln tomor
row. The llrat linlltiitu U mhcduledlU'Oke amid contlnunl iliiorder,
I'l-ok".! uf llriitu In L'nnvnlllnK
Tt-xnH Man ClnluiN It n Cuiu- of
llrjiui ur Wall SlrwC SK-akeni In-
li-rriiil(tl liy HlnrniH uf IIImwm mul
l.'lieern
( nlled I'rtia Service-
1'iirkpr.electt.tl temporary chair
inmi uf Hit- national democratic con
tention nl IS o'clock till afternoon.
I
I llAlriMOIU:, June 25. Kern de
clared that Ilryan U tho only man to
lend the democratic to victory while
the packed naileries cauaed the wild
cat illaorder. Kcm withdrew from
the race becauae he was a peraooai
friend of I'arker, and did not want ti
hurt Mnrahall'a chancea.
I tlpvnn rnaiitnrl ailolttrlnv nf 1 2l
He snld that If Ollle James und Okixp-n-an
refuted to lead the Unlit he wai
wIltlnK to atand.
Theodore noil of California fol
lowed. Ho said he waa aorry to dla
nitree with Ilryan nnd Mack, but that
ho did not believe that tho naming of
I'arker as temporary chairman would
teaiilt In any alnlater politics. He
The Ktamat'i Military Hand will
s,lve Its second free open air concoct
t .morrow evening In the court home
situare. These tenrerts are proving u
blf advertisement for the city with
visitors and outside people, and are
attracting a large attendance from
the homo people. The concert for to
morrow evening Is as follews:
March "Chicago Tribune" Chambers
Overture "Orpheus" . . . Offenbach
"Mnnana," Chilian Dance . . . .Mlssud
Selection "King Dodo (by re
quest) Luders'
Cornet Solo "Serenade". . Schubert i
Mr. N'ewnham
Hag "Wild Chcrles" Snyder
Vision, Morccan Characteristic,
Fon Won
Medley of Southern Plantation
Songs Conterno
FEDERATION OF , .
WOMEN'S CLUBS
DMA' KIGHT MKN ON THK K.XTIRi;
PROGRAM
(Irealest Hcmion nl Women Kver Held
llegan Toilar In Han. Krnmrktco-
RepresenUllvn lr -etrt'From Kr-
pry Organization of Women From
hi) Great Horoal Club to the Hmall
Town Club.
CAHTKIt r.XTHl'HIAHTIC
OVKR I'l.VK CRKKK
Tony Castcl, who returned a week
ago today from New Pine Creek,
lb enthusiastic about the prospects of
'the place. Ills claim Is next to the
ono J. Scott Taylor holds, and of this
Mr. Castel says: "Mr. Taylor has
one of the best claims In the whole
region."
THE SCULPTOR
AND ARTISAN
tt'HTOMH COURT MAKKH A FINK
IIAIRKI) DIHTI.VCTIOX, AND KX-
I I'MAXH WHKIti: TIIK DIFFKIt-
KXCK I.IKS
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 26.
Tho sculptor Is a real artist, but the' women
1'ulted I'resn Bervtce
SAN FRANCISCO, June 26. With
6,000 men and women present, 1,000
'of them delegates from every comer
of this country and from over-aaaa,
tho eloventh biennial convention of
tho General Federation of Women's
Clubs opened here today.
The Federation held Its first coun
cil meeting, prior to the formal open
ing tbls evening, at the Palace Hotel
this afternoon, with Mrs. Philip North
Moore, president of the National Fed
eration, presiding.
From the great women's organisa
tions, like the Sorosls of New York,
to the remotest small-town club of
the Middle West, there was not a
woman's organisation In tbls coun
try that was not represented by Its
president at this council for the Arm
discussion of campaign plans tbat are
to stir the biennial. The Pennsylvania
plan and general r'eVlalonbf by-Taws,
new resolution to be Introduced, en
dowment plan for the year whereby
the women's cluba wllLeducatlonaUy
assist girls all OTer'th!aountry, nnd
the dlscusalonof. .the Federation
I flower and badge, all came up at this
'meeting for the approval ot the wo
men who represent the federated club
decorator who chisels In stone objects
of an arttstlcUnd esthetic character
Is only a skilled artisan, according to
At a great meeting to formally
open the-convention this evening, and
after the invocation by Dr. Luella
Tin- Ni'liriiakalM were seated at the
Aakt-d n In Hiu ciirn-lit report Hint
Ii nutuurelinlilr ronton why II should " iMitnlnn. lu-r.- nml seem In Hunk U-ll ut the speaker' platform. Ilryan w w)( W,U ( bR nUe , Klam
i i .. .... imur uf It than If they w-ri- straw- ant nil Hie pl.Hfurui belitnu i annual .... cl,
...at . rti..... .. j lllll.t itlilildlltlil .... 1
I,errle. ur auim- other liniue cruwn ..iiuhmi. ....-..- -..- instltuteii are being Riven nn-.,vn" i"e'""-'
! Hi Initlll
Hi., iiusnlcoii of tho Klamath"""" '"""
prn ur run on tlm olij.-.llona Hindi- mi Tlu-r.-iipun he Hug inm mie ni ui . in ""' - i..,,!.,,. ,iu,.i'linmber of Commerce, and speakers
will be here from the Ore&m Agri
cultural rnllfge ut Connlll; nnd from
tu In- held nl Merrill, und on Thuni- Htigerald of .New ork tneu to ,ho utcigion 0f tho United States cus-(Clay Carson, president of the Mills
day there I tu he one nt Honnnia.peaK tor rariter, uui n cnoru piilomg court 0f appeals. college, Mrs. Philip N. Moore oi hi.
. .... ..in ... 1...1.1 - !.... . "Pntinnti'i mnn " l.nna anil tinnta tirt)" It .. .u. K1 hm.m.hI Inl-n.
llll
Klniuatli
Friday one will be held nt Fort ("Cannon's man," boo and hoots pro-'
math, and on Saturday the week duced pandemonlus.
The court says that ordinarily the .Louis, tho natlonol president, Intro-
nrnompntnllat in atone Imitates thnt duces Mrs. K. Q. Dennlston, president
millions There wn little npplausi
. a . . . 1H I..11 ,. .. Il.l nflf lira-til
the fnrl that Judge Cuke did lint rule prudiict iinnnrrieii ny inrin uiiiie. "'"", . . , ., dr
Tllt-reilpull he dug llll" "lie " " ' "" ' mi"" .'" n-
. . . ... .,.--, ..ii.... .... .t I. .iitn.if. Iinrllti lilt.
lil.r .1,1.. i, i,.v ..l.i timnv iii.tk.-ta and wlllnir.-w n mine im - -
It I. ,. ruin nf the .tali I H.U uf "Kurt Interpreted. Hi.) prmedl word 'Sp,--l,,l privilege, none
.i.i.. .1... n i... , ui,ipi. .r.. i.. ti iinintii tnrirr ilopi' ' 'I he run- l.quni riMiia. an.
I., eil llmm rose. nuiuliiatliiK Kern. ,
rig .1. le gree 'd ''' ,'riu ,.. Agrln.lturn
.. ... ...... ..."'.. ' '"".". .... . ..r.,c.....t...l in tell the When 1'nrkir name was presi-u.
am , i.. .hi. .......P ti.,1.. a...nil.liil liniHluel.-rH that n big .-I Hrmi rose, nnmlnatl.u, Kern
Coke iuiiiiliit with the strict due- rlnmck nf pntntii rnl I caum d liy Hie
irilie ut uiir rui e mul prartire I lie mnn huu- -i,..,ir .went the hall ex
sum rtnir Jil.l.. I.efnre ' If we raised enui.(!h pulalue In )ell. nml cheer i '' "' '
;. I, w,l. ., remenihered that .he UnUe.l HIM.. ?P.di .he - T . ue , nr -"
Judte Cuke snld .evernl .1....'. U.M nrnml." im.M explained. thvS " , J 2 L,
.luce ,.,,.., waa tu ..., tried .In ....... ...Ighl In. wl.hlu innre eas, reach uf I ,nn kM II. Irl) '-
liiiii.lil.. pit leu III I. i ne i.ii.i.ii.t. . ..
l,riL-ht ti. our 'or NlMi-eii ).-nr
luitntne
w .,; '.. himself cnnaldered almre during Ihe tlra. thr,,. n.un.h ";; ''"--',; 'm '...l HI lo Merrill ... the morning
... it. d ...nr uii. inoti- nil I i-.l-..' ..
Ill ..111 J...I "-
lie would let ovorylhlng Into the rec- Hiu imwl
una na nlTi.ril. lint Dial In- would duly nil
rule on
lo lie vnllit nml iiiliiitasnhle teall
tni, " .In.-. Tell till In tin
Ailnmey J. t ll.ilenlr. who wn ni.-.t ami he will nITer tn bet yn.l thai
the attorney fur Mr. MuMim-I. iippo. Hi-r.' I no In.purlnllnn f pnlatn.-
lug the reiiiuvnl uf Hit. null I house Into the. I'lilli-.l State
ami declared l''
i I'oi I land. The party uf Instructor
consists uf State Dairy nnd Food Com-
of Portland
T. Judd.
roil, the Agricultural couego -vui
bo Paul M. Collin, secretary of the
lAK-nulon division; Prof. K. h. Potior,
head nf the department of nnlm.il
liUhhanili), and Prof. G. II. Uysloii of
tho i.Kionomy department. The part) ,
I i XI i-ctcil lo nrrlvo hero this eve'iliu;
Mnck ordered n vote tuken. Lea wMch he actua ieM Bnd n,a work Jof the local biennial board as the pre
tered n protest of "gag rule." but kom nQ ((rlher tbnn ,0 vltM tho!lllng officer of the evening. Mayor
it. ii.ic., u..- cje The gculptorj on lhe otner hand. Jni- Koipn welcomes tne greai oe.ega
ronrndiirpa tht which Is i.lctured by tlon In the name of San Francisco.
Johnson of Texas waa recognized. ... .... n M. nrn,irtinn Then In the name of the whole West.
He sheuted: Drynn on one side y but ,o thetne Paclflc C0M,, North and South
Wall street on tho other! That's all I oM weU, ,n nne, one COp,e. and Pacific Northwest, the brilliant
ant lo know." A atorm of ehee"and 10 other, ln 6enge, creates and I assemblage wilt be welcomed over
and hisses followed. L,i.i.. again. Mrs. Joslah Evan Cowles of
Then roll call began. L 4 .. . .... hfc,Los Angeles, who gave up the cer-
H resulted In Parker being elected
Tho court had to
llrst man )uu
Purchase
Council Authorizes the
ot a New 2000 Pound Eire
'I I.y rniitiilTlast evening P.. l.M.ll.. "' ! pf "- VUlU w,ra
-. motion niitliurlr.lliK the pullrn un,:e
iotliiK ngnlliHl.
r.iw,iii ur iiiirrlias.ug n
u inrcliiiHti it 2 tHlil.puuiid lire hull . j (, n,H iiuie U ln-cunse the old
'ioi. (I. Y.iiti.K fi :.. f Pii.tlniKl. bell ctacked i.ml prncllcallv wiiill.-
lhe Imur."
He declared that Kent hitppuited
Parker when he wiih randl'leti l-r
i.rt-iileiit. though dlssatlslled will, the
ticket n mnde up nl that tlnio. He
alo declared that predalorv forces I
were now behind Parker. He snld
"l appeal In you lo show IHo people
ihat ).iu nre lint.-.. tiled hv Kyn.i nml
unlioughl by lleltnont."
..rtlllt.l.l hi' elll '11 '
I-r.-(. ii.ii ii.ii-.i ..f." - '
Parker" from the New York tiol.-g.i-limi
and from the galleries, llrynn
tnncliided hi nuinlnalliig speech.
Then Kern took the platform mid
offered to withdraw I I'arker wm.ll
agree to coinproiiilse on u man to he
iinuied
WILLIS TRIAL
IS POSTPONEE
AV IS (Ml'SKIt FOR DAY IIV
SHMilXG OF WRONG IXRICT
MKXT l-'ROJI I.AKK fOU.NTV
Itr.Ml.Mi: TOMORROW
imu w u.u. ' ,,-,, . h.. ,hB no. nresident that
by r.76 vote, to Ilryan BIO: Kern i impor.Mn . .- .-. -ClrtforBta mllht tnll mr enterUIn
Orgnrman 3. absent 2. d",h"t" U,J of ,r, H"" " 11 bel the cu,tom that
Parker then started hi tempornry ground that they were w"ola";,the ontertalnlng state never name.
chnlrman speech. After which ad- "ere really sculpture as provided for ,dent) k, for Caforn,;
Journment waa taken llll 8 o'clock' ' " ,.,,. u,i,hiMrs. R. O. McCredle. state president
tl.l. evening. ! . 7'e i . "'"J.?. I" 15 'of Washington, for Washington and
-;;:;
a,,s ! ". " . " Z : " ;Mr ."-Uonn. for tn. Pacinc Southwest, and
ll.ru tl.tu ugwimu m .,...- ..
art school, but the court refused to
consider him a real sculptor In an ar
tistic sense.
FOR SAl.r: "Illue Dog" gelding. S
cars old, 1.1G0 pounds; aound u a
dollar, gentle a n cow and pretty m
picture. Call nt Oregon House or
Mnmmotli stables. 21-tf
Mrs. C. H. McMahon, state president
of Utah for the Inter-Mountain states.
(Continued on Pao Y
aahaWtsasusiaasM)
Sltleunlk Reruimiiendeil
Councilman Doty drew the atten
tion of tho council lo tho condition of
the Bldewalk on Pine street between
8eenth nnd Eighth, which he stated
waa In very bad condition, nnd should
be replaced vlth a new walk. The
matter was referred lo the street committee.
Proinilug Hiu Hiinc did lint cost v. ."
'!' iciil n pound, or ii liilal nf I'S'l
A t'oimnunlnitl'm wiih rend from ilm
lot. ii n Hi"' ill-ill..'
Churlc Ilnwn... whohasb.-eiili.Te
. ...r.l.t,r lu.rill.l
f,,. Din niirnose u. ieiiijit -
fin nny iliiotlni; n price uf llll cent l(ii (,rUll Jlir) Uu Inipciidlug
round for u a.liOO.pouiid hell, nnd i,,,',, HKiliiHt ('. M. CoiirliW '
filoHlng IN .nun ii poiinil for Hi" o'l thieiileiilug lo Kl" I'1'"' .r,0.,"r"' ,i,u
, work nl .'""lean ' --
i'r hr'iho .- Jrv .HM-U. iS1-;"!:,.,. Tin, report log. t .., case can'e n
lH If It wn nf the sit. no make. olh
trwlsn Hmy wi.re to nllnw IB ieiii.
'Hiiro Is n illfferoiiro of opinion m m
the weight at Hio old boll, tlm call '
.Mite ranging fiom 400 to TUt'ilUira.
lOlllllls.
... .i... t..i,
.... of tlio eoiincl men .n ten ,,,,;"'",,,,,, , l0 Dairy section
mu tieiinvoii innt n i.ouu-i'uiiii" -
viiiil.1 ho mtlllclom, whllo olhorH want
e1 n 3,000-poiiii.l boll. Finally 'U'J'
ti".. wn made to purchusii u a.OO'l
I'Ciiitd hull, whlcn was curried, will.
I, Shook I a Fall visitor ln..n
j The Jury w hlch I to try tho case of
tin. State of Oregon s. Willis, charg
ed with perjury, wns secured this
.noruliiB. wliun thu court took au ad
l.iiirnmenl until 9 o'clock Weilnei.
Miiy morning. It was dlscovored late
Tuesday afternoon that tho clerk of
'i.ako county had forwarded tho wrong
paper In tlto case, and the original
Tho committee tn wlimn was refer- ,mIC,lncnt wtts not In court,
led tin" petition for ,l10 Improvement .rtlu cierk of Lake county was com
,,f Tenth street, from Main to Pros- miinlcaled with by telephone laH
"I Hi"'' ",- ..,.. i ,i, nnii(i linvn linen
of Mcdowen. Hol evening. m --""- ; - "-
WANTS EXHIBITS OF
or
REPORT TUT TENTH
BE
council ini i.iu...a.. ' . . morning. The Jurors selected to
a,o,l ..ml -com.,, ttco fon.l lho f' J cJha, Mack, ,liMry
. l It, nltniHI 1,11 lllll'll"."""' --.
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dltlm.
Hen bo
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taken nt '' for the lm
.......i i j iinwu from
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county Wi
lli., pun provement of tho street, as
inn i'i .,.,..., iiii, rnnn:
asked for Slough. Edgar Virgil. Jeas Tumor. I
. .... Inlnmnn nnd A rill
it,., notllloii. 'Hi" repo;. wn. v
ceplcd and placed on file.
V Wllllts.
Worrell
j, Y, Johnson nnd Arlle
City Physician Makes Report to
Conncil With Recommendations
Special to The Horald
PORTLAND, uno 3B. Oregon
will pay more attention this year than
eer before to Eastern land shows,
and Secretary C. C. Chapman of the
Oregon Development Leaguo Is de
termined that this state shall bo well
represented at tho various exposi
tions to be held next winter.
He has taken steps to collect a good
showing of grains, grasses, fruits nnd
vegetables from various parts of Ore- (
gon for exhibit later In the Kast. no
t.sks the co-operation of the varloea
district! In order to do this, and em
Ihasliea the value of this sort ot ad
vertising will do every section that
falls In wtth the plan.
Dr. I.. U Truax, city health physi
cian, tiled n report with the city coun
cil last evening, making recommen
dations for tho guarding and protec
tion of tho health of the city. The
report In full I as" follews:
"Having received several com
plaints In regard to tho use ot open
toilets, commonly called privies,
from various parts of the city, and
realUlng that fly time Is due, and
when your attention la directed to the
fact that the common housefly was
responsible for about 90 per cent of
nil cases of typhoid fever occurring In
our city last season, and that the fly
has Us breeding" grounds In the out
closets, cesspools, etc., you renllie the
necessity of putting the ban on this
menace to health of our people, i
would Buppest that the council In
struct some officer to make a canvass
Where It la not possible to connect to
tho sewer system, compel all those
owning and using such building! to
properly screen same from flies ana
disinfect at least once a week with
chloride, ot lime.
Also thnt manure from private
nnd public stables be kept nau.ea
away.
That dealers lu fruits, vegetables
and meats be required to Keep tnar
goods within closed door! and well
screened from flies, and tbat delivery
wngons carrying same be properly
closed to exclude the dust and files.
"And I would also suggest tbat at
your earliest opportunity Inaugurate
some system of garbage disposal.
"These few recommendations are
essential to the health and well being
of the cltliens ot tbls community, and
It Is Imperative that some action be
taken If we would avoid the snarl-
of the city and remedy this condition. encea ot last seaaon.
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