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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1912)
.. HUPI'LIKD IIV TIIH IINITKD PHKNH .Nf.WH NKIIVICK mm turning m tMb. K.VKNING NBWBPAPHM PRINT TUB NKW0, NOT MMTORT Hlilli Vri N. i,mj KLAMATH IMLLH. OIIKOON, tt'HIIXIWIHV, JlfLV 10, ttflll Prim, Fire Gsait READY TO LAUNCH 'Vanimon's Body Is Washed Up TIFT MMP1ICN. by the Sea iiim.in ihxiu.nm piii:hi:nt NATIItDAY New Vnrfc, Clilmun Mini Pnillniiil, Or egon, Will Ih llti Thiw llpail. i)Nltr- of I hi' Itrpiilillritli .XmIIiiii ,il roinnilllie During tin' l'irlileii. tUI l'liiNtlMn Tnll l Hn illlll nf Niiiiilniilloii i:rly In Align! United Press Service ' ATLANTIC (MTV, N J . July 10. JOIliA body supposed In Im llml nf Melvlit Vmiluiau, llin iitrouniit, who wu killed wllli hi erow when his dirig ible eiplniliil, wim wnxlic'il iii nt llrlgniitlmt Hi'iK'li, whern tlm pxplo nIiiii occurred. MONEY USED FOR PERSONAL DEBT ELKS DO AWAY WITH THE "GOAT .Kill IIAItlllMA.V TAKIM STAND IN D.lllllOW TIIIAL I'llltcd Pros Horvlin PORTLAND, July 10. Tlio (lrninl Lodgu voted to ellmlnalo tlm gout" from nil lllks' I til tint Ion. Tomorrow dm Orntnl Lodge, will ,voi,VK '((iimldnr llin building nf mi Klk nn; ' llonnl home. .SUITS TO RECOVER ESPEE COAL LANDS iMioi'Kiin' moo.ooimmmi WORTH I lilted Preas Servlcn WAHIIINOTON. I. (!., July HI. Tin. Taf,t campaign wn formally launched wIipii National Secretary Keyuutda left In establish temporary headquarters nt New York, IIIIIU m lealgn lit (Miit n secretary lo llin president next Saturday, nml will fol low Reynold MiiiuUy. Tim national rnttiinlttpe. iiKt.(n July I kill Ml the Waldorf-Astoria lo elect n Irelsurer nml executive, mnl advls nry committee. IIIIIU nld llmt I lino republican tinl'iurlr. New York, Chicago nii'l Portland, OrrEiin, wilt be established. President Tnll l In bo notified liir nf hi nomination early In Awtuat Win. (I. Illliiinii, J V. Iloulit, Mm. Could nml Ma Isnhellii II Onttld nf. I'lirllmnl, immii.il Ihruugh tjm rltyj )psterdn)', mi riniti' In Cngl" llldgn,' mi nil outing , AiIiiiIIk Hi' Winl in Heimim-Aiuer It mi H(iln Hunk, Wlli'li' Him Mr .NhIiisiii Hefeli I'linil 'n DeM- MIMDOW l,AKi: MILL WILL START HOO.V TROUBLE AMONG COLORED FOLKS Dirk llroltonstelli linn Mulshed hi I lft ttitt ti i nnlnil ttm (Iia KubiIiiiii f nbn lli-il mi .Vnteiuher ilHlli, nml IIh-m ,""'," v" " 7 ., in Vii Lumber company, nnl the mill wilt iWWMi ir I In- .Minn), Whli li W A"turl soon on It mint run fur llio ea 'itmuiiiI llrlll""" Tliu iuallty nf limber at ilea ,low I.ako Ih said In bo uartlcularlv IiIkIi Krailv, with u low itrrentaKe: nf cli-nr. jilliil In l'n)ini'iil nf DiTlni-tNl lijr OfllrlaU Thai Allomry tHTr (tfflrr Will Hie. Hull Wlllilii a Mimlli in llm FHcral (.'oiiriK of Kan l'inrlrii anil Ism Angrlra fur tin llrraTrry of Mia rral t'llUil I'li'ta Heivlct. l.dH AN(II:i.i:h, July lo Jnli llnr rliiian ri-nuiui'il tlm wtnnil imluy In I lie Harrow (rial. Hi. nilmlltcil Hint In. went to tlio Ilvriunii-Aiiiiirlrnii l)nv lima hank, Iiit lli McNmnuru lv fMtm. fuuil wna knt, nil Nnvcintii'r 2Mli, nml miciirml K.imi, in pity n ht iilinl itflil. IS ri.'AIIKIl I'MAItLIM l-lli:i:.MA.V IK IN JAIL i , i ii.iinii. in- .i 1 1 i..'ii-ii.-ii TO KILL HIH llinTLIt HALI- WITH AN AMI. I iiIIpiI I'nmi H.TVIrn , CUNHTANTINOIM.i:, July lo. n lurliulfiit I (-Iff Wi-t I'nulin Ima rcilKncd tlu mill- 'i . m . a . . ....!.....! l '.NKWI'I'IIIIAVALIV TUIKI.Y l Will Hall In Kpraitii.' County Hurvryor II. II. Henry, W. W. Hmltli nml Mr. Amlrriuu loft to Iny for H.irnnuo ltlir, wliero tlicy will vnjoy a few ilnyit of the unci rclli."! trout lUhlnK In that utrcnni. T. (I. Mrllnttou anil V. .Im llnlilwln wont to lllyyeitprilny, nml will Join tlio iarty. I 'inltcU I'rw Herrlee BAN KKAKCI8CO, July 10 Oor- Ivrument offlclaU connocted with tlio fcdurnl attorney Keucral'a ofTlco de- tlnro thnt within n month aulta are to bo filed In tlio federal dlntrlct courta of Kan Franclaco and lxMAnicelc for tlio recovery by tlio peoplo of a rain ernl cmplro cmbrnclnu all of the oil land held by the Southern I'arlfle company, estimated at lOO.onn ncreii, and valued nt $800,000,000. Charged Murder er's Bail is Fixed at $15,000 Unit'! I'reaa flervlca HKhinSUi Calif., William C. Lan din of lluckeyr, li held for tlio mur der or Mra. W. C. Bradford at Huck oyo on May Slit, at thn concluilon of tlio preliminary examination. Judno llorxlnncr fixed the hall at tlS.OOO. ENGLISH RUNNER BREAK RECORD JACKHO.V M)U'KIIH TIMR i .too Mf-n-f-.TW KOK Mra. II. M. Holler ha returnod from Lnkerlcw, and Mr. Holler will arrive with IiIk teami tonlht. Mr. Holler waa In the tramfer budneaa at Iikovlow after leaving Klamath KalU last fall. A new uphi'nvnl I lUanl Conrrit Twnlglil Thn tPKiilar free open nlr roiirerl will hn Klven tuulrihl In Hid rntirl linutx i(iiurn by tlm Klamath Mill tary baud. Tlm followliiK prnumm ha been arratiKnl for thn dtuoii Metlrnn marcli-"Zacatrca" ... .0. Conlena Urdlny Otrrturi. nil Popular Houia Alnlurinn liilermriio- "After Humet" ..I'ryur Marrh HoiiK' "Molllo ln-" .Morno ClinrncterMlP- "llnlihlllaftV . tlllUtte Hpanlali Walla- "Caalellaiio"... , Krantirn llumoreiikii Dvorak Medley Marrh --"Yankae No- llnna" Ulchinniul Nnllonal AnttiNn lliHile. Jrnloilay nud (illapnaltlon reaiillrd In tin. ImullliK "f ,ltry of war IChnrli' Krerliimi.TOluri'il, liclilliil Oio iiMin-.i. Minra Ihla morulliK, mid a inoii a piMallilP lii win im nrrniKiieu on ii c n. wiuiiih' oi iiiu rociaiiiauun rharite nf naaault with Inlrtit In kill lacrvlrr la I'litcrtultilm hta mother, Ilia wlfi, i roniely mulntlo, ni tlumlttrr mid brother. They will remain tlrtlin. and aim ili-clnri'il IhU moriilux.'ii'ri. duilim the auinmrr. llii'V art Hint h wuiilil aaalat llin mitliorltlea 'fmin llollon, Knna, In relidlliR her errant aiuui In tin , , Into pi'liltrllllar), whero alii l ailfc hi) will never bernini. mi "honiir'' m mi. Acrordltic to tlm alory of Hit Io nian, aliv and her aider wero ratline bmakfaat thla mornliiK at their humo1 10! Klamnth axenue. when Preenuni ,.tBlk rn wl11 , ,,., ,, appeared. After a heated rnnr.l.. , , ,,,, ,,nlu,tc (arm. tlnn.yliirli.r; which thn man nreuiedltir Wf ,, fMy AetaoMtnM hla wife with being loo fmnlllnr ..,.. vnlu of , fnrnlK JallJ, of the "whim men," Freeman grabbed an rmlnt . m ,,,, ,,, ,i,e Knlarprlta air. nun airum ai inn n.' .-,. Thn Mnrguerllo Ilea Dramatic com puny left thla morning In nut on for Crearent City. Calif. Tony Cnatel ha gone to Han Fran clarn, and from thorn will go to New IMim Crwk nml High (Irnde, where he la Intermted In mining property. PROVES THE VALUE OF FARMING LANDS vi:w VOHK IIKAT WAVK HTILL (-.INTIM'LH Fulled I'rrM Harvlce NBW YOIIK. July tltnea. Fortunately hi aim waa ant trui., mid only the hnndln atrurk Hie woiimli on thn neck, Mra. Freeman' alater, Mluuln Cla too, wmt then nttneked by iho In trnru ntilh of the city. Mr. While Ima n dlrralty nf crop on hi place, but he I particularly elated over Hid priMprrta of forty acre which hn planted to llnld bark')'. Hn claim to have one nf the II lira t Mnml In tlio furlutei! rulou'd man, Hint mil out nf cyt n, ,.,hiMoh tbo yield will ilealh and numeroii prnatratlnn have been I r polled today It I be llrvnl today tbnt yenterda)' high mark of 03 wilt be eclleil 10. -Olin morn d,,, houae and notified the police Clilrf of I'nllrn Hmltli hiirrhd to llin aetin Juat na Freeman vn look ing for u revolt it Im hnd hid In llm houin. When thn colored man nwlho old er ho nttemple.1 lo ninko hi eacape. but waa Mopped by Ihn chief, - Freemmi wa tnkeu to the rlty JnII( ami lattr trannferrad to the county Jnll, where Im I now confined, Mr. and Mr. Freeman hao tieeu i ... ii... .........i iiii.r.rvlllvlua In Klamath Fall for aom niiiniinipS " !! mii"im ..."., llm iiiember of the Amer Call Hen.. limn. in-n inri SC1FNTISTS Will VISIT KLAMATH III SEPTEMBER nverngn ality buahela to tlm acre. Ho nlao Ima aomo excellent poln tnea, iilfnlfn mid grnlu. II" date Hint hi excellent Htnud of barley ili'iuonatrntfii the vnlun nf fall plow-lug. NEW BRICK FOR SIXTH STREET FltANKLIN IH IHUI) OK TKACHKUS AMHOCrATIO.V Unlle.1 l'rtmt Hervlco CIIICAOO, July 10. The nominat ing committee of tho National Kduca tlon convention reported In favor of K. K Falrchlld of Kama, who wa elected. An attempt wa made ti fiibitltutu n motion replacla? F-ilr-crlld'a name with that of Midi (trace Htrachan, hut It wta defeated. MANY MECHANICS ADDED TO CREW ALOOMA MILL IIKI.NO RL'HIIKD ItAll.ltOAD UltLY KIMHHKD "AND LOGGI.VU OFKIUTIO.VH 11 (il.V AI.OIHT 1HT Klrlat of .New York la Hpconil Amer Irana Hweep Hip llonnl In the Hhot Put, Having Ttiren Klrat Men Kha tami Wln the Flvo Thotaaaad Meter llace, With oAmeHcae hi the Ituaalag United Preaa Senrlea STOCKHOLM, Joly 10 The Amer ican were beaten In the 1C00 meter i race, Jaekion. the urltlah athlete winning In 3 minute 6 4-5 aecoada; Taber of Urown Unlveralty IrkY.thaw establUhlng' a new world's record. Klvlat ot New York waa lecond, gad Taber of lirown Unlverttty third. Tho Americana iwept the board in tho ihot put. Cat McDonald of New York wa flrit, Ralph Rom xecoud. and L. A. Whitney third. Kolehmalnen of Finland won the 5,000 meter race; Douln of France econd, and HuUon of Kagland third. OLD lai'.NDHY IIIILDI.VH TO IIK ItKI'iaCKD IIV .MODKIIN TWO STOItY IIIIICK ON HI.XTII AND KIMATII 4 D. A. IjiiiiIi, who iiwii thn corner I property on Sixth and Klamath.: which I occupied by mi old laundry building, announce that ho I to build a two-tory brick building, the lower portion to be ned for alore purpote. Will RUSH WORK Oil CAREY ACT PROPOSITION Work on Hip I'aialey Project, Under Hip Carry Act, North of Lakeview, Will lie ItutJietl Till Kummer. Ar- corillnu lo I'rpM-nt Plana II. II. llovey, luperlntendent of the Algoma Lumber company, I lu tho city today. Mr. llovey atate that the work I being ruined on tho new a.iw mill or the company being built at Algoma, and they have forces working day, night and Sunday. On account of a delay In the shipment of tho machinery It ho been nccear7 to put on nn additional force of about thirty millwright, o a to get tho plant ready for operation by the lat of next month. Logging operation are to com mencc by the first of August. The fio to lUgle Itldge J. O. Could, Mrs. Gould and daugh ter, Isabella Could, of Portland, left thl morning for Kagle nidge for few week' outing. llouiratcHler IMauj t'lwm Report from Poe Valley, where quite a number of new settler have taken up homettead. are to the ef fect that all crops are ihowlng fine. J. J. and Wm. Phllpott. who have a homestead along the foothill, have a nateh of four acre In notatoe. from Mll-UlV Ul IUQ Ulb W. ..Mn".- fv.r . ---,-- company I building three mile of which they expect an enormous yield railroad from tho mill to the timber. and It won't take long to complete tho balance. There la about 1,500,000 feet of timber on ekldwaya In the wnnili. whlth waa cut lilt winter. i 'The logging operation will continue 'until In the winter. The residents of the entire Taller are happy over the prospects, as crops everywhere are In a flourishing condition. rimma Hawthorne, formerly con nected with the ri-ciamatlon service of tlio government, and .now tnte In spector for tho Pntilny project, ar rived In tho rlty Tuesday night, and The old building now on the prop-, will go to Lakeview tomorrow to erty arc to bo moved, and It I expect lsuervlo tho work. Today he accom ed in have tho work on tho excavation lmnlcd Chief Unglnver W. W. Patch for tho basement begin by the last of of the reclamation service on n trip thl week The now building will of Inspection of the work being car contain two stnrle mnl a basement. rled on by tho government here. graphical Horleiy, who urn making a tour of America, will ho In Medford Heptimiber I "Hi. Tlm exriimlon will ti'ao Now York Auguat 13th, nml ro main In trnuslt until October IMh, when thoy will hnvn visited nil tho puluia nf partlrulnr Intel est In the United Htale nml Cmmdn, Nearly every geographical society III Kuropn I represented with delegate who nrn eminent In tlmlr reapvctlvo aorletlc. ThU country will hnvu n largo con When they llrst rainn hern Freemmi was employed n porter in different saloons, but hi Inability to refrnln from looking upon tlm wine when It Is available resulted In hi' being without work, Mrs. Freemmi hns been employed fnr ronie tliin- a rook hi a house In tlm, restricted district. Him iloclnrvh Hint sho ha supported tier dusky ton cort for u long time, and nil tho credit hn has recelwd bus been abuse from Imr whlakey-sonkeil spouse. Kvsry tlmo IhM inmi get druiiK Been Here Twenty Years; Visits City For First Time Merrill Farmer Likes Otatloek F. R. Stephenson, one of tba prom inent farmers of tbo Merrill country. Hum lllow lly HoliflUnOli ,"" ,n tD cl,- Tuesday. He states United Press Service thal ot (tie farmer In his section OKLAHOM CITY. July 10. The 'are busy cutting the bay crop. The Missouri, Kansas and Texas express train wa held up near Coffeyrllle, Kan, last night. After making nine unsuccessful attempt to blow up the oxpress safe, tho bandits were fright ( record one. enea away, niey secured noiuina iur hlr nslns. Mis Helen first crop la reported as light on ac count of tho cool spring, but the pros pects Indicate a heavy second crop. The grain crop thla year will be a Summerbays ot San Francisco arrived In the city yester day, en route to Uananxa, where she ,wlll visit friends this summer. ll.ifnlil Willi llt.t i.V..l !, Wltft Will net iis Interpreters uud guide for the ho stnrt nbuslng me," snld MM.Krrn. party. Altogether thu partem com man thl morning. "He get It Into ...i. - .. si... ......i.Pu rtdt'iiiki iimiiiio 1 1 ill I i li in iiiiJkiiiK til' mv nuino ii in iiht iiiin ihwpi," prominent men In tlm sphsro of hc. whlln men. mnl then Im trie to bent mo up, IVn lieen nine in iiiuu mi umi ence, Arlvlng In Medfonl Tuesdny, tho pnrly will lenvn next dny for Crater I.nke, whern they will visit the nnt urnl wonder for n day. From Crater Luke thoy will come to Klnninlh Falls mnl finm hero through to Lake county. with htm until thl time. Hut ho had nn nxn nml i gun mnl nn awful Jag. Tho cnmblnlnlon was loo ninny for me." In substantiation of her clnlm thnt her husband struck her, Mrs. Free mini illsplnyrd n scrntcli on her nerli, Workmen Strike Springs oi Water While Excavating tor White Building Die easo In which iiuru spring wn ,wn encountered In nhumliinco. TlllH Wilier IB lyillllll "l mm " clear nml purv. lor I oncouuloreil In thl district has boon ilomoitHlratoil to thu Hkuptlcal who havo wntrlied tlm progress being mndo nf thu Whlto building on Main Hlroet. Tho excavation for tho bnso mnnt was complotod without a sign of water, hut when n greater depth of about n foot wa oxcavntou In places fnr tho foundation fnr piers, water V. Loosely and R. 0. Clmmbors, young men of Fort Klnmath, nrn vis iting In tho oily. V, (1. Morse, n relattvo of tho fath er of tolt'ginphy, I In tho city. Ho llmx boon outing at Hnrrlmmi Lodge. Not Hullo iltl year of uge, sound In wind ami limb, nml it good house keeper, Valentino McClel Inn Is In llm city from Unite Valley, when' ho hn lled tho life ot a re cluse for more than twen ty. two enr. l.xcopt for mi occasional trip to Dor rl unit )enrs ngo u trip once a year to Yrckn and Montague, Mr. McClellan ha hnd no opportunity to acquire snmii of thu hob' Its of which women nro so prono to complain In their husbands. Hut Mr. McClellnu de clares Hint ho I not lu llm matrimonial market, lie snld this after it tour of tlm len cream purlors of the rlty. Hn admitted thnt soum of tho young lmlh'H he encountered during hi trip wore fas- elimtlng, but declared thntlm did not bellovo It iiilvlsnlilo to loft," said Mr. McClellan, In telling ot try a now stunt. I,,H llfo nl l,ls fnr,u' Mr. McClellan Hi u natlvo of lndl "I did tako a Sunday San Francisco anii, hut carno to tho Pacific coast paper for a time, but It was too big. years ngo. A llttlo over twenty-two I lly tho tlmo I had about halt read one v,.nr uco ho settled In Ilutto Valley, paper, another would come, so I or money too long," explained Mr. Mc- ICIeltau. Thero wa a time when Mr. McClel lan was an agnostic. In his dally i communion with Naturo ho failed to see tho hand ot tho Creator. It was .at that time that he wroto some poot Jry, two verse of which ho freely I queted: i "If wo live ogutu, I do uot know; Nono but men havo told mo so. Ho far a Naturo has told mo Wn dto tho same as beast or tree. 'TI true thero may ho a great Cod, A mystery great as plant or clod; Hut when I think the matter o'er I wonder who was Rod before?" whoro he now owns aao acres oj hind. On tho trip to Iho city Mr. Mc Clellnu rodo In tho Otto automobile from tho Ruby postofftco to Dorrls, so thai when ho nrrlvod horo ho did not shy at tho Innumerable machines seen on tho streets hero dally. "lly tho tlmo I wash my dishes and do my chorea I havo very llttlo time derod my paper stopped." Ono of IiIb purposes In coming here was to dispose of somo ot tho money ho has accumulated during his years of solitary living. In ono bank here ho (oft a couple of thousand dollars, to bo loaned out at 4 por cent In terest, "I've been carrying around this ANDERSON TO BOX WATSONJT MEDF0IDIBUILDIN6 A PRIVATE Word was received here yesterday IRRIfilTHW SiaTtI from Dick Donald, who left last week Minimi - .. with Dud Anderson, that fight bad Wn arranged between Red Watsonl Ou Neubert, who' baa a ranch at and Anderson, with a $2,500 lde bet. Antelope Valley above Swan Lake. The bout will come oft In Medford on the 19th lnt. The man who Is to meet Anderson has qulto a reputa tion. For Instance, ho fought Frank has begun work on Installing a pri vate Irrigation system to furnish wa ter to his land. He has purchased a mile of pipe, which was used In the nurns of Oakland six round, and engine pipe line of the Meadow Lake Recently, however, Mr. McClellan I has arrived at the conclusion that thero Is.n divinity, and ho sees evl denco In his dally llfo of the truth ot tho Scriptures. "1 could have been married a num ber of times; that Is, I havo had op portunities In number to have been married," said Mr. McClellan, "but 1 always sldo-Hteppcd. "I'm a pretty good cook; can run my houso to suit myself; and so what's tho use ot getting married!" Mr. McClellan Is not a heavyweight physically. Ho would probably tip tho beam at 135 pounds, and Is about flvo feet four Inches tall. Ho Is an entortalntug conversationalist, and this In spite ot the fact that, although ho lives on an air line about twenty miles from this city, this Is his first trip here, or to any. other city ot any sUoln tweuty-two years. .undo qulto a showing against that tattling boy. Home of tho local fans are suggest ing that as no card Is scheduled for this month In this cUy, It would be a good step for the athletic club to make an effort to match Jack Llnken back with Anton LaQrave, who has fought about fifty fights In San Fran cisco, and went up against Rattling Nelson and Moran, and other men ot classy renown. Link has shown re cently much Improvement. He Is to fight n return match with Tom For han at Dorrls In the middle week ot August Lumber company, and will run water from tho springs on the mountain near his place to a reservoir which he Is building. Mr. Neubert Is one of the most progressive farmers of tho German settlement of that section. IlKATTY LKAVES WITH PRISONERS FOR PORTLAND Deputy United States Marshal Ueatty left this morning for Portland. Ho took with him the six federal prisoners who havo been held In the county Jail for several days. Geo. Baldwin, Head of the A. O.O.W. Goes io Attend Portland Grand Lodge Judge Geo. T. Baldwin left this morning tor Portland, whero ho will tako In ttib laBt three days ot the Elks' celebration, and attend the meeting of. tho A. O. U. W. a rand Lodge, which opens In Portland next week. Judge Baldwin Is Orand Mas ter ot the A. O. U. W. ot Oregon, which a few years ago withdrew from the Supremo Lodge, and Is now a sep arate state organisation. Tho A. O. U. W. Is one of tho rich est and most stable fraternal Insur ance organizations of the state. It has paid out nearly $300,000,000 to widows and orphans, and now has an avorago reserve fund of $70 on every $1,000 Insurance. P. II. DeArcy of Salem will probably bo elected to suc ceed Judge Daldwln aa head of tha organisation.