The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 08, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALL. OIIHMON, MONDAY, JULY , 1MB
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RECLAMATION
OFFICE BUSY
a'lFishing Trip ,
from Palo Alto
MINING
OWN
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UNIT L.VTMIAI.M
Aflor mi ii Joynlitn (rip fruui I'alo '
( Alter. Calif, Amlrnw J Cltniln and'
Nt'CONDi"""' Tl11" CIHWe, nrnveii in iwamaui
I'nlla Saturday evening mi n fishing
Wi.il. I Hlvlilnt lull Heieral rtmnll
silirttulm In Afford Nil OpMHlUlltly
Ini 'riiier ami ImhI Contractor
, , n liltrlie Will Irrigate
lill They lull (lilr rnr hero nitd J
went In I'cllrnii liny Lodge by Uk"
till HMtrfif iik
"V,i were well pleaand with tlm
iiiaiU" ald Mr. Clunle, "We hail an
tlelpilted ImvltiR nil klmU of trouble. I
but failed to elicouulor ntiytliltiK ex-
linotillunry In fact, tin- entire trip
IISfWIPED our
lill'. HWIX'IW lU'HI.NChH MIXTION
or tonopaii
DAVIS MARRIES
BESSIF. McCOY
iidfil I'rta Servile
(IIIIIIINWICH. Conn., July ,
Itlchard Harding Davie and lleiale
McCoy worn married ln-r today.
I'.thel Hnrrymoro tided an bride
timid ntul Juitlcn of I'oarn Hunge Officiated
WOOL NOW BEING
SHIPPED EAST
Fifteen States
Have Selected
Sites at Fair
Mh.iiI H.iMHI Arte Will IWgldlwiik quite pleaaant "
s.Min iki funnel Work
(lirntrr I'm I of Vftml.i Tumi l In'
I
Allf KM (III ll.ollll nf n lltriu
('onflnKrntloit Whlrh Hnel tlir
llllaflli- Hrclliiii, lrlri)llil( -'t(t,.
imhi In rniHTt) Mining 1'n.prriy
.Vol Affrflrl
COURT HONORS MEMORY
OF LATE EX-MAYOR
r',irmera with Kilrn team and (oral
rutitixrlnra will be afforded au oppor
tuiill) to bid In aili Milage mi con-
tiiirtlim work or the econd unit Ist-J
vrnU of Hi" Klamath Reclamation i
pr J"'' Thla la a roult of ttio order
iu r.r.K that Itm work bo divided Into.
ifif.nl amall chedule, and inany
pe. ,ilr In til vicinity am already
equipped for the carrying on of the
enrk without any extra delay
flm work will Involve. Hi" moving
nf apprmluutely Sto.ono cubic yard
nt matrrlal, anu wnen rompieieu win
irrigate about fi.Rni) arrra of addl
uuiial ground.
M ll. local office of iIik reclema
lln erfflre great nrllvlty la evident
in the .r,'paratlon for tlm atarllug of
ll, r aitual rnnatriirllon work The
l.wldiallni.a arr riperleil III a few
J II ("Harney"! Chainbflra, of lli
dun Htor, and F. I., llpaon, who own.
it poitltiK iooiU atom In Hacriniiil.i, l nil id I'riNia Mrvlni
lift Hunday inornlna for Hprlna: Crmi, i TONOI'AII, Nur.,
HI' n lianma I rip.
NVITES PEOPLE
TO LAKEVIEW
July H Tim
nrrntiT inrt of tint town In In bsIim,
na tho mult of n 1200,000 Ore which
awfpl llm bualnraa acctlon
With hla characttrlitlc aympathetlc
llipimlllnn and thouKhtfulncaii, Cir
cuit Court Judgo Id I.. Ilenion paid a
liiilubln tribute to tlm Ifttv former
TWII.NTV-FOL'lt 1,'AIW WIM.
HIIIITKU FltOH IIKItK
UimiI l Arriving al IahuI
VanU for Hlilpmrnt from IPniaiiM,
Mi-rrlll, Kniii NprliiK nnil .'lnaMnu
rnn ;lli from llir Iji llrl Hr-
lion Ha Atrraanl Mnn I'oiindi l
Hip Hliww.
MAKES REQUEST
FOR L0N6 TERM
Tho aecond ahlpineut of wool from
Mayor Handeraon by adjournlnic tin-1 Klamath Palla Ibla acaaon waa com
rourt from Friday to Monday, ao na pleted today when two elKht-horwi
Hpcclnl to The Herald
HAN PHANC1HCO. July 8 Thua
IIKfar Orecon, Nevada, Vahlnton,
Montana, Idaho, Utah, flouth Dakota,
li'hlllpplne Island, Mlaaourl, Hawaii
lalanda, Nebraika, Kentucky and Illl-i
Ktt-Ilit j nola hnvo aelccted altea for their jJixeph C
atsica pariicipaiion in me iiu uni
'vuraat Hipoaltlon.
On July Sth, I'cnnaylranla and
Arlxona wero added to tfala Hit.
Tacniy-nlne atatea have appointed!
commllonori to come here and ae-
ilect altca. Compared with other ex-
ipoaltlona thla allowing la conaldered,
remarkable.
Japan will be the flrat foreign coun-
MAS PIIOM KLAMATH WANTH TO
OO TO I'lllHOX
llaron, Arrrotnl Hrrn for
SrlllnR Vthlakey to an lawUaa.
I'lraila Oullly ami Telia Judg That
Clgarrttea ami Whhiky Have Beea
Ilia Kola and Keqtieata Loas Term
lo Kaable II hn to Kecover
Joaeph C. Bacon, who waa arretted
try to poled Ita alte the latter part of In Klamath FalU recently on a charge
Itlil month. Canada'a representative inc wnugey to an inaian. aaa
not to conflict with tlm funeral on' team arrived and unloaded at the . tUo ButhorUcd to eccl , ,,e for'aent to PortUnd, pleaded nlltr aa4
... .- a .m .11 if tl... Il..l. ..!. .!... fan
nnuirtiny. i no recti rn ui nairjuni'inuuiiicrn itii unmi. uc.w "Uhal country' ptrtlclpAtlon
it rni nrr inpn n nuuiic uociiineni. aiuuiie iiu iwu uinuum "'iij -iiv
No mining property aufferiHl and ,)m r,i,,r Bl) wrm0 by Judgo Ilenion ' Kant from thla point, and the aecondi
llm atock market I" unaffected.
tl'lHHIMJ AMI HU.NTIMJ
l.ll'i:HIM I.N flKMAMF
ntllNIIMII.I.CII H,H
i'ai.us Hiiiu'i.ii ni:m laiuii
ui:i,miatio to m:vi:wii''
IKT I.KAIiL'K .Mi:i.TI.N(J
lilnmelf la Inicrlbed In the Joiimnla ahlpment will go forward probably
of tho county, reading n follewa: tomorrow, and will comlit of two rar
"Whereaa, Hon. Kred T. Hander
ion, a former mayor of the city of
Klamath KnIU, haa departed thla life:
and,
"Wherena, Hla fune.rol U to take
plaoi tomorrow nt S o'clock p. m.;
Now, therefore, It la hereby order-
Tlilrty-uliiK fluhlng and huntlug
llCflix- llM hern granted by the
KltAMATH'cotinly clerk alnc July I, and the do
iiiand la growing greater every day
alum the tourlut travel began. Thel
following ten llrenii were liaued on t'1"1 " of reapeel to the memor
.! m ii 'f aitrtlfiaanl anil tjrfiflliv tlllJn nmf
calumny, nan oeing inr pormiMinii."" -m- ...., v...... --,. ,..., u.rrllt Knn Rnrlnr
, i . uBll .. n.l. e H. Kevlta. omclal of aald city, tl.li court iand,rn-.,l0M,,M- M""" Ken0 Bprlw
John niijourneu iiniii Miinunjr juij mil, hi
loadi.
Commercial Agent J. Ilaltey of the
Southern Pacific eatlmatea that there
wilt be at leant twenty more carloada
of wool loaded for ahlpment at thla
point.
The wool received for tho iccond
ahlpment came principally from Dave
Kdler and I. D. Applegate. It waa
" (Iihi (1 Heed. J i:. Hodge
Kred Cruliemlller, tegUter of tbo urillmi, ii Kralnl.. H. Union. C. N. 0 o'clock.
iU)i, and etery oppnfliinlty HI t"Bi mre at Ukevlew and owner of -Oelmom, J. K. Hallard, I. I' (Ireen "Done In open court, thla flth day
a!nrdid rmpeclhe lildderi I" ar- ,i, W(B County Hiamlner, wa In a, rril Drowning of July, 1911."
ijjalnt themielvea wltli llie retlireiir cjr jrraterday on Ilia return from
mriila of llm government The bldi ,t ,, u,t home al Port Klain- ileM: WOIIK HKUWH
wilt be oiH-neit Aiiguil 2D ' nt ll He loft thla morning for I'orl- WOIIK O.V IH'II.HINOH
A ramp liaa been eitabllilied by tleall ( krnd th Klka (Irand lidge
governmanl forrei l Olene, and In n; ur, ('rouemlller eiprrned tlm Tlm wnrkuim on tho brick and
day or ao work will l atarted on the,, -i,Bl Klamalh Kalla would land n,r,rnter work on the now Mcllinie
eiravallon ol tlm rtii in u.e ea.i ,r, Oelegatlou to Ijikevlow to l-.niin(;. have hod to be laid off for
branch of the canal In Oletie. There ., i, ,,irrtltig of Itm Central Ore- - fw dara awaiting llm completion
of the rock work for the plera. For
thla work tho native granite from the
Hear liland quarry ' being uaed.
Thla la a very aupeVlor quality nf
atone, and U atmoit ai hard ai flint.
Ii about one-third of a mile yrl to be -,, Onriopmeul League, which
rompleted. ineela In Auguit, ai he bellevea It
I'lana are aim undrr way lo itart w,t U to the Intareit of both com-
lha work on Hie ronrrrtu ilera and mnntea If an ffnrt waa mad to e-
fmillnaa for the (llelie rrixilllg When rrrt . mortt frlxnillv fpollna nnil CO-
' .-...-. - .... . .. pi.,,,.-. m,i. .....'. " ..... - .......
tti ronrrele work I completed, tqen,prami between the people of take- T(l, ,.oni, niaaona arc at work today
framing and erection or llm rroaaing )- n, Kmalli Palli. itiniilug the Hone for llm plera and
will Ive ttarted. Till" Invnlvea tho Con- i . while we ma) not bo growing iil,,B
triictlun of J00 feet of high treatlefa,, M Klamath Palla," aald Mr .
ml 4 fret of Howe triiM. CriKinemlller. "Ukevlew Ii allowing,
It haa not yel uevaioeu wiiemer-. vtry nroiperoua condition, anu I
TEACHERS ALSO
PROGRESSIVE
and Chowaucan
Alt of the wool for ahlpmont from
here waa bought by Frank E. Rickey,
and will be aent to Klieman Droa. of
lloilon, Man. Mr. Hlckey la atlll In
tho field buying wool and concluding
hla builneaa arrangementa. He la at
prenent In hakevlew. .
The wool aold by Mr. Applegate
came from ihcep grated In the lara
bed country. He atatea that the aver
ng from hla aheep waa nine pounda,
un exceptional high average.
CANDIDATK O.V
TICKin A.VNOl'M'KD roll IIK.tll
OF NATION A I. IMMCATIOXAI,
AhHtM'IATIO.V
IMKHlllKJiHIVK . Mr. and Mra. Merle S. Ktlgore ar
rlted In the city Sunday, en route
home, after a vlilt lo Aabland. Mr.
Kllgoro It a farmer residing near the
WlUon bridge.
any ettra leama will be neetle,! on
the work being carried on dlreclly by
the government. The material Ii hard
and nifflrlent proipecllng work haa
tint been carried on to Indicate Juit
i-hat will be required,
For the work on Iho flume all ir
the cruihed rock required hai been
prepared and delivered at Otrne
halng aome flrit clan bulldlngi
erected One of the new ouea ivIII
coal 1100,000, and U built of itcl
and brlrk."
TRUSTEE VISITS
LAND OF ESTATE
f
'of
Marrleil on I lie Fourth
A California groom and an Oregon "
In hi lolemnlted their nuptlala with1
I mm RETURNS FROM
VISIT TO ROSEBURB
Klillixl I'reii Service
CH1CAUO. July . B. T. Falrchlld
Knuiaa, atnte auperlutendenl of
public Initriirtlon, la announced at a
progreultc candldolo for president of
the National Kduratlonal Axioclatlou,
oppoilng (Irnre Hlrachan of (he New
York board of director executive
committee. In the committee meet
ing n fight ngalnit Secretary Irwin
Hhepard la expected. It U believed
J K Aranl rteiirned Hunday een-
mine loiemniieu iiieir iimih,i - - - . . .1
patriotic devotion on the Fourth of Ing from Itinehurg. wlmre lie went to)
July In thla clly In tlm circuit court, jcloie ideal for the aalo of property,
n.n ..mri.iin. knot.blnder being which belonged to hi father, and, W I' Hop
,.M. I HOPKINS SPKXIW FIVK
Wi:i:KK .MAKI.M, TllOltOt'OII ,11ml Shepard will rrlllrlio Mra. Kiln
.. tiMvt-mv in.- immi-:nhk :' Voung. who Uprcildent. In hla
.................... ,.. ..- ,
TIMIIKIt IIOI.HIMiS
annual report.
MANY FIREWORKS
STILL AT DEPOT
CiaiMs MADK THAT KKDMKN
WKItK HU.NCOKIi IX DIBPIiAV ON
FOUHTII OAHK MAY OKT INTO
COUHT
Judge Henry I.. Ilenion. The con- which had been taken under n pre
trading couple were W. T. Wllaon of cniptlun rlghl t9 )ear ago.
Hliklyou. who holda a reiponalblo roe- Mr. Aranl expert to go to Crater
rhanlral po.lt Ion with the Southern 'Uke nboul Wednesday. He atnlra
I'aclne company, and tlm bride Mil Hint ho rerelve.1 n letter from Mr.
Mary K.dleavea, daughter of a prom-'Momeyer. who la nt tlm camp, who
Inent Jackion county rancher. ml- y Ihnl there I allll conildernble
turiM and charming young lady. janow In tho park, and In aome place
. ilbert are quite heavy drift.
Ilnjojr Visit lo Hoaanta ' "
t'harli-a . Iloberta, wlfo and raiilli" Mr, nnil Mra. A.,C. aden and ion
. .. . . . . f tl...tl-...l -III i-tJ llm alltlllllAr al
ir and Frank Wllaon made a irip 10 01 1 niunnu mn pr
hi linnama country Sunday by aiito
irnblle. Thla la tho flral visit nmde
1 1 llouantu by Mr. Itnberta' mot'licr
hi iwenty-flvo year, although aha Ima
i.ein a realdtnt of Klamath Falla dur-
.ik nil nf that time. She waa agree
ibly aurprlaed ntt he
oi'ntry.
the homo of Mr. Yaden'a parent,
r ntul Mr. J. C, llutcnlc.
Null I lUil l
The Hull of McConnell . K. II.
Henry, which wna ael for trial till
change In the morning, wna aeltled out of court nnd
dlimlaied without coh to eltner pnriy.
Many Klamath Falls Citizens Make
Sunday Trip to Wood River Valley
M.m of tlm peoplo of Klatnntli their fniiillle nnd friend to llm
Tails who arc forttumte In owning northern part of llm county Sunday
niiliimobllea are enjoying the gooiliwem! Marlon HnnkH. Dr. Hamilton,
madi nnd aconery of tho county, uml I JuiIku I.. F. Wllllta. Fred Schnllock.
ery Sunday onto parllea mnko ox-J. V, (looller, It. K. Wnltenburg. K. I.
ruralona to tho aurroundlng point, of Honry nnd l.etor linrron.
Inlereit. Including Merrill, llnnnnin, ert B. Wlthrow nnd family went
C'lillnquln, Spring Oroek nnd Fort to Spring Creek Saturday and remnln
Klanuth. pd over Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Cho.
Sunday the Wood lllvcr country Martin nnd pnriy of frlonda went up
liew the largeit uumbor of vleltora.'Bundny, nnd G. II. Daggett nnd party
The valley alt hla aeaaon la beautiful, ient Sunday at Chlloquln.
with Ita green fitlda and cold alreama
and mountain water, and tho road Joe Kociol of Dairy, who Ima boon
kill one of tho truite44
of the llopkltu 1 atnte, relurnod lo
Klamnth Fall lait evening from a
() week' May III I 'to limber In the
I nkeRnmn dlitrlC He waa brought
In by S, ri. Hill, caretaker, who re
lile on the trait uml look after the
ptoperty for the eilale. Mr. Ilopklm
w with her luuband In the timber
"11101 of the lime, nnd returned here
by train from Aihland.
Mr. Ilopkln' homo I In the tnte
of New York, and thla la hi Ural llt
to Klamath county. He came hero
'nboul fhi week ngo, nnd ln that
1I1110 ha inailo it thorough examina
tion of tho holding of tho etnte, of
which the late J. (1. I'lerce iu ono of
tlm (mated. Kvery portion of the
entire tract wa lilted, and eatlmatea
imuln of mnny lectlona, o that Mr.
Ilopkln haa acquired a thorough nnd
pergonal knowledge of tho nlue and
nmount of timber on the land
Tho trad, which la located partly In
Juckwnn nnd partly In Klamnth roun
He, eontnln about 39.000 ncre ofl
timber, and I considered the beit
tract of standing limber, quality con
aldered, In the United State. Tho
larger portion of the timber Is sugar
plno. It I esllmnted thnl the entire
tract will average R0.000- feet lo tlm
acre., Tlm heaviest Umber I In tho
whlrh I moHtly
"FATHER OF POE VALLEY"
IS HERE Oil BUSINESS
waa aentenced to thirteen montba at
McNeil' Island at hla earneat aollclta
' tton for a lone sentence. The follow-
Ing account of the ease appear In the
Oregenlan:
'Thla la the flrat time In my Judi
cial experience that such a request
haa been made of me," aald Judge
Bean In the United Bute dlatrtet
court yesterday when Joaeph C. Ba
con, pleading guilty to aelllng liquor
to an Indian, aaked that he be aen
tenced to Imprisonment at the McNeil
Island federal penitentiary for ai !sag
ClTtKSia period as the offence permitted.
After being arraigned and pleading
.guilty he waa asked the uaual quei-
jtton If be had anything to aay before
"Klamath Falls dUpIaya more ac- aentence was pronounced. He ap-
tlvlty than any of the towm I havelproacbed the bar of the court, and
been In recently. In either Northern with perfect pose and an excellently
California or Southern Oregon." . modulated voice, with a alight South-
Thla waa the positive declaration era accent, said: "Your honor, clg-
of 1- F. Andrews of San Francisco, arettes and boote hare been the ruin-
KLAMATH FALLS
BEATS THEM ALL
VIHITOII KIIOM TIIK HAY CITY
HKKH MOIIK ACTIVITY HKRK
THAN IN ANY OF THK
IIB HAH HTOPPKO AT
who la visiting the city. He haa via-
Ited about every town of any alte In
the Sacramento and Willamette Vat
leya during the past month.
atloa of my life, and I want to be
locked up as long as possible to see If
f cannot recover from their evil effects.
Jenny Creek district
Hiignr pine.
Mr. nnd Mra. Hopkins nro stopplnr
nt tho White Pelican, nnd expect to
remain In the city for a week or ten
dny.
Whether or not a bunco game was
perpetrated on the residents of Klarn
ath Falls by the Pain Fireworks com
pany on tho evening of July 5th may
be made a Judicial matter, and pre'
ent Indications are that the courts
Kdwnrd Freuer. who U rightfully' will bo called upon to answer either
termed the "Father of Poo Valley." "c or "no."
I In tlm cltv today from his ranch on It ns ascertained Hit afternoon
n hn.lnnaa trln. Mr. Freuer haa been thai evidence I being collected by
it resident of Poo Valley for the past prominent Ilcdruon with a view of es-
thirty years, nnd Is tho oldest settler tabllsuing tue mat me nreworaa
of that section of tho country. "Not people displayed here only a portion
ono-f the ranchers who wero In tho f tho performance agreed upon. It
volley when I came thero are left," developed that two cases of fireworks
11I1I Mrt Freuer. "They are either ! one large bundle of frames. In
dead or have moed away, nnd their tended for the Klamath exhibit, nre
place have been filled by never set- still In tho Southern Pacific freight
Wpta," depot. Thla portion of the pyrotech-
nlcnl entertainment only arrived Sat-
IIAWMU'IIKT HOYH OO TO urday morning, It Is claimed, tho dnv
TAKK CHAHOK OF ItAXCII following the advertised exhibit.
Many who had road tho advertised
The two sons of J. W. Hawxhurat 1 program for the evening of July 5th
lme gono to tho ranch recently bought reserved seats to wltneaa tho
bought by their father near Mt. He- display. Only those who had tho pa
bron. In California, nnd will tako Hence to wnlt until after X0 o'clock
rl.nri-., nf llm nrimerlv at nnee. .lit lllght BnV any of the exhibit
It will be remembered that this .Most or them were 100 urea 10 cnec
nriiiiorlv was recently sold through n up tho program, but it I claimed that
little advertisement In tho Herald. several of tho Interested Redmen did
Mr. nnd Mra. Hawxhurat and their ,o, nnd found the program short,
daughter will remain In the city. Then It was ascertained that part
of tho fireworks shipment still re-
I.OCAI. ,M KUCHA XT 18 iranined In tho railroad depot here.
IXIIHKD WITH HATCHRT,ftnd ateps were taken to prevent tho
.payment of the money promised to
. '.. t .1... .41.,
"Business la alwaya a little alack at 1 "i was born In Texas. 14 years ago,
thla time during a presidential elec-jand have an honorable discharge from
tlon year," Continued Mr. Andrews, ' the Infantry service at the completion
' and I am surprised to note the actlv iof the 8panIih-Amerlcan war, serving
Ity evident here. In other towna of I in Luton. For the last eleven years
the same alxe as Klsmath Falla that I J have wandered up and down the
have recently been In there la a not" coast, employed Irregularly as a cook,
able business stagnation, tlutldlngjand I am a good one, but after every
operations aeem to be at a standstill, pay day I would have one day of get
and there appears to be but little ting drunk and serve a time In sosse
money in circulation except In the city or county Jail. A short sentence
regular and neccasary channel. would do me no good, and I want a
"Here 1 find things quite active. It long one to get the boote and cigar
Is true that there la no Indication of a'ettes out of my system,
'boom here, but a good, substantial ,-j.j,, charge agalnat me of selling
growth Is notable." " liquor to an Indian at Klamath Falla
jli true. I was there, hungry; after a
UlTinUII IIIIUIPIDll idrunk, and accepted S5 cents from an
nnllUnnL UHIUrAL !" payment for buying him
some wnisaey. 1 wouiu uaie iwuiui
him poison Just the same It he prom
bed me the money. Your honor may
think me craxy, but I am not, aa I
have been In Jail alnce early In June,
and the effects of the drugs have
nearly paased away. I want to be-
LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT
United Press Service
l.OS ANGELES, July 8. The an
mini ennvnntlon of the National Muni
clpal league opened with a parade. "come entirely cured, by my own ef-
auto trips and a civic exhibition. Pros
Ident William Dudley Foulke will call
the convention to order at tl o'clock
tonight, dovernor Johnson will ad
dles the delegates.
Scrapper In Town
Tommlo Forhan. welterweight, who
fought Llnkenback to a 20-round
drnw In Dorrl July -t, is in me cuy
looking for a match. He Is booked
for u return mill with Llnkenback In
Dorrls August 17th.
forts, and then, when released, devote
the rest of my life to telling the
world of my life experience and warn
ing others to escape such an exist
ence." Judge Dean pronounced a sentence
on hlra of Imprisonment of thirteen
months In tho McNeill Island peniten
tiary, for which he was gratefully
thanked by Daon.
Material la being hauled on the
ground for the new creamery building
Forhan la a new man In thU sec- on Klamath avenue, and work of con-
tlon. He comes from Missouri, where' atructlon will be started aa toon as
ho haa mixed up In pretty fast com- posalble. The Oarrett Conatruetlon
(niiy. company haa the contract.
("rough the timber nround Modoc
I'olnt makes a very pleasant drive.
Among the auto owners who took
lu tho city tho pnt two week under
(ho caro of Dr. Wright. getting bet
ter, nnd I able to be out.
John Cnmpbell. a well known local
hardware merchant, suffered a severe
Injury Sunday when, while chopping
wood at hla residence on the Hot
Springs nddltton the hatchet got
'cniight In a clothes line, and through
some moans sprung back on hla head,
Inflicting a lover gain. Dr. Gilbert
dressed the wound.
Contract for Heating Plant
The contract waa let today to Dax
tor & Malone and John II. Shannon
tn- inuinlllnor the ateam heating plant
In the Now Melhaso store and hotel I J. A, Paddock, the well known
building. Work on the piping will sheop mnn. Is making a short buitness
commence at once. I visit In the city.
tho firework company for tho dls
piny. Thla waa to have been 11,000.
Tho ropreacntatlve of the fireworks
Party Leaves for Crater Lake
To Open Hotel for Tourists
After waiting here eight days forjtlng through with their packs.
a favorable opportunity, Mr. and Mrs
I.. Ward and George E. Wheeler of
Portland, loft this morning In an at
tempt to reach Crater Lake with sup
plies and material for opening up the
The snow has been late In melting
this year. and. a a result, the tourist
season will be considerably delayed.
It haa boon possible to "mush"
through the last threo miles of the
trail for several days, but It waa not
deemed practical to get through with
supplies.
camps this year. A very busy aeaaon is anucipaieu
Last week Alfred L. Parkhurst. the .the lake. Reports from transports-
general manager of the Crater Lake tlon companies Indicate that there
been given as agreed upon. It was Hotel company, and R. r. Hay warn, win oe many nmia . -
said that fireworks to take tho place manager ot the Park hotels and al park this summer, and every ettort
nt it. ri.i.v..! .hinmnnt had been r-!camna. started frotu Medford for the will be - to provide g-
celved here by express on the after- lake. It Is not known as yet whether I eoo4tlo by the hotel M
noon of July 6th. or not they were successful In get-1 people.
eomnanv. L. Klrchner. Is atlll In tho two tourists camps. They will be In
city, but It waa Impossible this after-(charge ot both the Rim and the Lower
noon to secure a statement from him.
Howerer, one of his acquaintances do
clnred that the entire program had