The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 15, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALM, OMNMInIJ MONDAY1, JL'LV Iff, IUU
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Athletes Lose to Death
in Hot Marathon Race;
6000 KOTO ROAD WORK STARTS ON Death and Famine
W TO CITY STREET PAVfN6i in Wake of Floods
Winner Grosses Line
Frothing at the Mouth
AMERICANS HOLD
FRONT POSITIONS
WILL BE A BIG
DEMONSTRATION
IIIHTimCXK UU.VMKH IHKH
TlltlHI.K IIVMHIUM
IX
M?re of Hit- .Iff Who Pinnated Are
HrplHr Willi (IrrKMimr Details or
the Mugi-rlng. of Parllrlpaal -TIm
TrMprrattirn Around ion lb
grers, ami Meal Win TerrlaV for
iOimrr
Initsd I'm Hervtc
ntockholm, nwe-Js, Jnty in.
With American away hi tfci lead for
In pUrr, lh (HjmmV aaase mIM
aaVUIIy rail tonight, wnen'iha king
tessal the prise In lb rdadtnnt
KolilrouWti mom the IJI
efrat, llli Anderwm, ol Eke, KwtMSvn
second. Koliluiamn U In Intra
aswfeMliiwal anil lk America.
untehtainmknt I'laxxKii
POHTI.IXIMU'KMT
Foil
DORRIS
BOO
j.MOt i:.MKXT OX FOOT TO ;HANf.K,l'I.AYT FOREMAN' AMI CltKW AH
I'ACIFMJ ROUTE HIVE FROM PORTLAND
f
ARE ON THE MOVE
i:vi:iiv effort will in: made,
TO HAVE HTATK HIOHWAY TO
PAHH THIIOt (ill THAT PLACE.
EX IIOI'TI. TO KM MATH I'AM.H
.Mrn Will llol.l Public llrrrpOon
dnl IUaart (or Visitor Tneada)
Evening, unit mi Exrimloti Parly
r r'lfl) or Morr Automobile Will
Make Trip Tl.it...!. Hie lUrli ln.
saint Hallow Following MomliiR
rim committee In charge of the ar
rangvmtiilM (or tl.n entertainment of
llir Pethrtndrr parly ruel Haturday
rnln a Mil decided on ihrlr prelim
inary plana, the drlatta are In be
worked nut ul a aoon a tnforma-
Win la received a In thn exact lima
hn arrival of ihn parlr
filled Pre "tarrl"
STOCKHOLM, Julr li.TroUlaa
il la diouIIi llkn a mail dog, Ken
stay Kane McArlhur, an Irishmen or
South Africa, eruued over Ih linn a
laair In the marathon rare of tho
OljraipU limn, while behind him
trtrnr of aurfrrlnic Inn grewaoma
lo rtlttr.
f. I- Aiare, the only Portuguese
raarathoner entered, illfd In terrible
xony, stiuullngi
"I'm tho wlnuerl I'm th- wlnnerl"
I'hrilclan attribute his Jnath lo
uMtroi
HUilk, a llohomlan, la dylni.
o irat a Ihn haal and lulrmo
Ilia dnlrn on thi part or Iho ron
InUnU lo will, that the well trained
athltlM literally ran thamialtrca da
HrlotM. Tt itorlea n( tho thirty"." mvn
ho Bnlibfd are rtplata with grw
on iltlalli, Thn auffarlnc of the
participant wrrj. Irrrlflc.
The winning tlmo waa 1:3.
0. W. (llUhaw of Houth Africa waa
tond, ami llaaton Hlroklno or Tat
Icrton, N. J., waa third.
Of tho tlrt twenty runnrra to Hn
Ub, tan wcrt American.
Th r.tamnla or thor Inn mail u
timarkalili-, rpiclnlly thrt Inlonaa
t. around 1 00 di-graoa In lha
., rnrc.l tlm runnrra rront Iho
outh,
TIip Dorrla liomlcm nti- 'gottlng
huy, with a vlw or ntabilahfng a
atatc hUhway through that rtly.
The ItarrU Aihocnto bflluuti ths
chancia are rtcrllent ror auccwi Tha
rutlowlng l from that paper
Oorrla may yrt bn on Iho line or
thn atale highway hurtnlng north,
Wn are aitvlaiil that Iho aUtn high
( rominlMlnn will glre another
I raring on thn matter of locating lha
lair highway In iho nrar future, and
Hint thrre U atrong probability of thn
route bring changed lo what la known
a the rant route, which would bring
It by way or Dorrla to the alati Una
near Klamath KalU.
It I atatrd that II.U U the moil
practical route, and that the road can
bn built through hrre at n aavlng to
the alala of morn than hair a million
dollar!, whlli the gradra would be
much llghtrr than on the weal d
l'roporl lloail.ltun From Weed lo
Oorrla and Then on lo ThU City -
Wlllamrllo Vallry May lie Itearlied I
Thm by MeVrral (lood BoajU
Judge UatHt aiea View om Ux
MaUvr
aad Htaita
Herman Force la llack
Work for Warren
Company on OtuhanMtag mill
I'Unl Work on Ura4aa and Imj.
Ins Pavement on Faalanada.
and lloaxl HireHa Maria HhorUy
I
W. Caul Johnaou will trarel by route,
SHALL DEBT LEADS 10
FOUR-ROUND SET-TO
lo MHford tin. prim ring ban an
attracted Intercut that It la now being
''ortfd to by cIHiciih lo enforce col
"tloiu. Tho Mrdford Mall Trubunn
"Porta tlm !fttaHt prUeflght Ihero a
fi'llowi;
'or a uurae of I2.B0, Kid Wnler
., " ' rlvef t n local livery fur, ami
"" I'hlppa wont rour rotinda to n
J! V,,lon "'r tho Wnahliigton achool
rr a.y , oiling, wmorman waa na
7 v, !lor' bul ' n" 0- ' ''
"""HI without aundry m.rka.
n,. '?T "m VMW w Walor.
. 1 lM '"r mito hire. There waa
auto to Illy In meet the party on their
Htuni from (.akevlew, which h ex
peeled lo be on Tueeday. Other par
ilea arriving In aulomoblle will go
to llonama, the flap, end other polala
olond the road. It la eipecttd that the
party will arrive hrre Tucade ftr:
noon A public reception by tbr wo
men and men of thn city will b. giv
en the iarty at tho White Pelican
hotel, followed by a banquet begin
ntng about o'clock. It. II. Dunbar
will officiate aa loMlmailrr. and the
liddreaa of welcome to thn vUltora
Kill be given by Judge Henry I, lien
ton.
An addrea wilt be gltcn b) Mayor
r r. Nlchotaa, and a talk on "(lon-l
I'ondi" by Judge H. Wor.len. ThU
will be all of Ihn local aenkera, the
other lalka being made by C. C,
Chapman, I'hlt H. Ilalra and nthem or
thn vlattlng party.
The Klamath Mllltar) band wilt be
aaked lo hold their regular open air
concert on Tucaday evening In rront
of tho hotel, rather than the uaual
place In the court homm aquarr, Thla
will begin at :3ft, nnd will petmlt
Ihn clty'a gtirata In aecure a good
nlghl'n real after their long trip from
l-akevlew.
It la planned to hotd'thn party over
nt lea it until the afternoon or Wed
neaday, nnd n tour or tho Irrlgnllon
lection aouth or Klamath Knlla will
ho taken In the forenoon. Tho gueata
wilt bn divided among thn clllten
who have auloa and Die parly, will,
about fifty rhnchlnei, will atari from
lha hotel at a;30. After a parade
through tho bualneaa atreeta the trip
I will bo made to Merrill, where nr-'
'rangementa hnvu been made tor light
refrer.hmentK, and tho party will re
turn by different route, arriving here
about noon. , ,,
. It la probably Hint tho vlallnra will
ko lo either 1'cllcan Day or Port
Klamath lo remain over night, and
from there etnrt north thn following
day
The commltten haa beon greut'y
encnnragt'il by tho enthualaam ahown
by the cllliena In their nfforta In
nmko thla one nr Iho moat aucce.nf.il
ilemonatrAlloiiN over undertaken In
thla city, It la dealred to properly
Impreaa thoao ofllelal rprcenlntlvc
of Ihn varloim public organlintlona of(
DorrU nnd all or llutto Valley
would be greatly benefitted by thla
change In Ibe prnpoecd ttate rj.ml,
uxe wmim. .
a'- " t
OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT
HAI.KM.J uly 16. Advice, have
been received here thai the aecretary
of thn Interior haa rrtponded to a pe
tition presented to him by Congreaa
man llawley, asking that about 71,-
000 acres of land near Arrow and
Fort Hock, Lake county, be thrown
npm to settlement, and they will bo
made subject to entry July SS, under
thn provisions of the enlarged home
stead law The land Is of n aeml-nrld
rharntcer.
I), II. Daly of l.nkovlow pasted
through the clt) Invt night, en mute
homo nrter a trip to Portland,
Dr. T. K. Johnson nnd wife or Mer
rill and II. Fisher and wire of Mar
cold. Ore., arrived In tho city last
night after a visit with relatives In
tho Fort Klamath country.
Meeting l'olioned
Thn I'ythlan Klstcr will hold their
regular meeting Friday evening of
this week, Instead of tonight.
Hiuto
w It payment, and thn
It j .
---rangeu n halt o lo settle tho
near
. "l. llicy met nir th W..h.
It ..?, ,Cl1001' n Proceeded to have
Ll 1B,rlht Marqul of Queen-
!hTB ,". ,,,,a of lh four' ro"
no.?. hl,1w dMW th ho had
la w : m "Pn Payment of ft.SO
"'Nice lnvnt1mtHl. but did not
'"any UP.,. -.... ..
-jnii. me men.
TOURIST TRAVEL
IS PICKING UP
MANY AllTOMOIIII.K I'AIITIKS All
IIIVK IN THK KLAMATH COUX
THV FOI.WIWIXO ANXOUXCrV
MF.XT OF I'AUK OI'KXIXO
Judgu A, I.. Uavllt. who I greatly
Interested In securing connection
with tho California highway through
Klama'h county, la of tho opinion
that tho greatest argument thla sec
tion could offer would be the benefit
lo the resldenta.of California who
dealre to make thla trip, by tho con
struction of a road from Weed to
Dorrl.
Judge l.oavlU iato that there la
already good road rrom Weed to
tho north west of .the Cascades, and
with the eitenilon or the highway lo
Dorrls thn tourist travvl would then
have a choice of the two routee, which
would be or greater benefit lo Iho re
Idenla of California than would aim
ply one road.
"Wo are lo commence wnrk anthe
pavement or llroad. Wall and Cenk
nado atreeta at once," was the an
nouncement or Herman Force, local
representative or the Warren Con
struction company, who, returned
rrom IVrtland Runday evening. He
bus been In Portland consulting with!
tho officials or Iho company, and In
cidentally attending the Elks Orand
l.odgo celebration
Mr. Force brought with him a crew
or eipert workmen, Including the
foreman or tho plant who began work
thla morning getting things ready ror
actual Improvement or the streets.
I The plant Is to be overhauled, and
'It la eipected to begin within a row
days on the grading or the streets pre
BEGIN MOVEMENT
TO CHANGE LAW
HTATK HOAKD OP FIHH A.t OAMK
COMMJHHIO.V ACTIVE
Hnggratloaa From IndlvldaaU and As
sociations of Hportsmen Are Nought
lly Hie Htale OaVlals Plan I to
Make Chances in Hie KUUs Re-pi
laUons for Hporlaaien Pnlfi
Ucenaes Huggested.
In n communication to the Herald paratory to tho laying of the pave
" iwtiu aaye. jmenL. uutaian or a rnw company
It developed at the White Pelican I men familiar with the work, pnctlc-
ainner last week that thn northern ally nil local workmen will be em
termlnua of the California atale high-'ployed on the contract.
4
With tho announcement that tho
Mopping plncoH In tho vicinity of
Crater l.nko nro now open ror busi
ness, nn Impetus hns been given tho
tourist trnlllc, und estorday tho roads
lending to this country wore mlrly
Iho metropolis or Oregon, with the overrun wmi o....iuw .......
Imporlanco or Klnmnth Falls nnd, A numbor or part es spent last
Houlhoaslom Oregon, which ban ko I night In this city, and this morning
lar boon practically neglected by, slnrted out ror tho different resorU.
Portland Among Parties were Iho follow-
Ing:
..I a at l..m.!AA.t anil M I tit nt I at II
flvkea Hamuker ronor a thai the " ")" """ """
mammoth traction onglno engaged In.nlngs. I.a.i M. J. Knox and wife of
hauling lumber from tho Donn-Hor- Blsson, Calir.i Hob.rt Coulter and
ton mill wa. loaded Monday and left wlfo of San Francisco; il. J neetor
with about SO.000 feet of lumber for nnd wife or Nevada City, Calif., John
the Bavldge Bros.' yard at Klamath h. i.nruo, " " ""? "' ""
Falla. Tho engineer had tlm jnlsfor- monto; a. iv. ,, -
mil fir vniinnii a vj vwkvmvj
wlfo and W. A. Bago and wire oi sac-. ino wruor mm mo urewM ui vi
ramenj Dr. Wm. W. Kin nnd wife Ifornln a a date and of IU northern
tuno to cut off hi linger whllo cut
ting some wood for the engine It
waa dressed by T)r. Harris. Ilonamn
llulletln.
" I l " 1 J
f;i VcrJtCMT
CSATCH iam M
1 MATlOKI.1. PHF, I
V iXLAMATH
Mt. oMftiT,
PACIFIC HIGHWAY AND KUMAIH FALLS ROAD '
SHOWING MAIN AUTO KOADS TIIUOUOH OUEOON AND I'KO
POSI'.D HinilWAY FROM WRKD TO MT. HBBRON
way waa of considerable Importance
lo Klnmnth and tho counties north
on tho east sldo of the Cascades. Or
egon liau mndo no provision for the
construction of a state highway,
nor do 1 know of any con
certed action looking to the con
struction pf such a highway, conse
quently Iho committed In charge of
tho expenditure or the California ap
propriation nro froo to select their
point or northern termination purely
and simply rrom tho standpoint of
tho eternal fitness of things viewed
from that state' standpoint and the
dealre of the automobile travel leav-
nig tho principal cities of that state
for northern runs. It Is the Idea of
ramento;
or flan Francisco.
traffic over the propoied highway can
boat bo served by making the termi
nus nt Dorrla, on tho lino or tho Cal
ifornia nnd Northeastern railway;
then tho travel over the highway
reaching n point as far north aa Bls
son or Weed could divert lUolf at
plonsuro either reaching Portland or
the Willamette cities via Montague.
Yreka, Agor, Hornbrook, Ashland,
Medford, Oranta Pass, etc, or reach
ing Portland via Dorrls, Klamath
Falls, Crater Lake, etc. A terrains
Hon west or Dorrla would deprive
the automoblltst, tourist and other
mavetera from making that selection,
but given tho opportunity of select
ing either of tho two routes mention
ed upon arriving at Weed or Btsaou,
the traveler would instantly com
mend the judgment of the commission.
i no state ooara or run ana uame
commissioners have undertaken a
thorough revision of the present sys
tem of the game laws. The Idea !s
to present a code for adoption 'at the
next legislature, which iff 111 give, mora
ocinplcte protection to fish and game.
and correct numerous errors In the
present system of laws.
The commission desires In making
up this new game code to get a thor
ough expression of public opinion be
fore the code Is presented, to the
legislature. For this reason the mem
bers or the commission ask that resi
dent In different parts of tho state,
especially farmers, fruit growers, a
well as sportsmen, send In any sug
gestions, so that the commission may
act upon them. Suggestion are also
sought from the granges, commercial
bodies, rod and gun club and other
organisations". In order to get a game
coda suitable foe different parts ot
the state.
-i-AH commnnleatloB 'and sugges
tions should be sent to Mr. J. P.
Hughes, secretary- of the fish and
game commission. Salem, Oregon.
At present there are a number of
question under discussion that will
be of Interest to sportsmen In differ
ent part of the state, such a the
question of bounties on predatory
animals. The commission Is In favor
of a more rigid effort to exterminate
cougar and wolves. Tho question has
been agitated In certain parts ot the
state to reduce the non-resident hunt
ing and fishing license to the samo
price as the resident license. Many
sportsmen are also In favor of reduc
ing the limits on deer and other
game.
MEXICAN STATE
IS GREAT LOSER
OXK THOl'HA.VD I.IVKH AKK
POKTaa ID Ml IflMT
Properly Rentage la KhUd a
W.eee.eee Many PaaaaWea At
Homeless) awl flrrat Hnffrrtng
HesmJtlng Denver la Aim VMMi
by Terrrble Mors and Uvea Lent
The
S.
United Pre oenrtea
MKXICO CITY. July IS. Om
thousand or more are believed to
have perished and a property loss a ob
tained of 120,000,000 aa a result of
n cloudburst In the atale of Guana
juato.
The cropa In an area of 1,000
squaro mile have been ruined and all
foodstuffs destroyed.
Dsnger of famine Is threatened.
Thousands of people are hungry and
unclothed.
Word Is brought from the scene ot
the disaster of robbery of the) dead
bodies, and the Madero cabinet hi
planning to rush troop and relief
trains to the atrlckea district
MlwHNiri Staffers tmm
I United frees service
' -syr-iAitM luiciaiv-ic: a
a-v..., ,-.., .
and wind storm which swept thai
section yesterday and did l,e,tM
damage, Ponr peopla were drawned
at Alton. III.
Wonder What?
United Press Service
DF.NVER, Colo., July IS. In the
greatest flood In the history of tk
city since that of 1864, one man I
known to be dead and two men are
missing. A woman and a boy were
seen to fall Into the water, and It is
believed that there have been .many
other fatalities.
The property loss Is tear 11,000.
000. Four square miles of ground I
under water, and 500 families are
homelesa today.
Caatlewood Lake, eighty mite
nslk -. TAahiia, Ik talala-a "I a jlataara
C. II. Lowery of Klamath Falla vl-i, "" . 7"'"- " "" "" ""
...1 i-... i- ... .-. i. U threatening to go out any moment
,r "v.... ,.,.. .. -u.,, uu .
lied
our reporter report Recording to the
L olden Rule. Mr. Lowery Intend to
take back to the Falls more than fish
when ho returns. Dorrls Advocate.
Material Arrive
The remainder ot the new steel
bridge arrived Monday, and Is now
waiting the crew to place the work to
gether and put It on the new concrete
abutment. Uonnnxa Bulletin.
ANSWERS CALL OF
KLAMATH SECTION
8ACRAMEXTO MAX UXAULK TO
UKHIHT COMIXa HERE AGAIN
TO 8PF.XD H1H HUMMER VACA
TION MAY INVEST IX REALTY
The dam Is one of the largest la
the world. It it break Denver will
be flooded much worse than on Bun-day.
Hnch n IMfferemce
Edler' wool team are busy now
hauling the clip to Klamath Falla.
How different now from a few year
ago, when these teams had to make
Ager or Reno with the clips ot
wool. Now they are loading It on the
cars at Klamath Falls, and next year
they can load It In Ronanxa. Bonan
za Bulletin.
W. F. Hopka, although he has vis
ited thla city every summer for tho
pnst four years, nnd had no intention
ot coming hero thlr summer when ho
lctt Sacramento on a two weeks' va
cation, arrived here last night, and
will spend the balance ot his vaca
tion In this vicinity.
"I could not resist the temptation
to come here," said Mr. Hopka, "es
pecially after I met on the train C. R.
Webb of this city, who waa returning
home from a visit to Marysvllle, and
who recalled the, Klamath country 'a
n recreation Held."
Mr. Hopka U with th well known
II rm ot Welnstock-Lubln, and nt one
time owned property in this city. He
Is pleased with the prospect hero,
and epecta to make soma Investmsnts
aoon.
mm runs haid
TIME FOR WHICH
According to report from Dorrls,
Jack Llnkenback is scheduled for a
strenuous time in thst place on the
evening of August 17. Tommy For-,
ban, who Is backed to fight Llnken
back, Is planning all sorts ot surprises.
Forhan's wife and two children
have arrived In Dorrls from Redmond
Ore., and with these to encourago
him, tho welterweight expects to have
more than the usual Incentive to
bring home the bacon.
Odd Fellow a. Attention
The drill team of Klamath Lodge
No. 137, 1. O. O. V., will hold n prac
tice meeting tomorrow night. Every
member of the team I requested to
be on hand at 8 o'clock sharp, and
all other member of the order who
can do so are requested to attend.
W, B. C, Net
The Woman' Relief Corps will
hold Its regular meeting Tuwoajr af
ternoon at S o'clock In ktbrary hall.