The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 18, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FA Mil, OHBOOIt, TIIIIIHDAV, JI'I.V IH, llllii
Mm, Wtn Gate
MUST HAVE NEW
CONSTITUTION
"Tncltci MURDERS GIRL;
of tlk Badges,
HAS BEEN HERE
42 YEARS TODAY-
vhtoh 111:1101:11 hoiixdh sociai
IHTIO KHV.NOTi:
H) I'splUlUI Mf iw Willing In
I ml Willi Hrnim-rat h Willi Hie
ruliHrmi llolilnliiMNr Fitmotia
WaemhUgp nf Outlaws lis .ViHli.
lag nil Hie Gang Rallying Amiiwl
I (on w ell
II II Campbell returned lnl iivt-ii
IllK from Henlllr, where he went fol
lowing the rime, of III.. IMk' llrnml'
l.ndge. Ml I'mtlnml W T Hhhe nml
wife MIUl (' J Ferguson wpfe ll I mi
niiiiiiiK I lie returning Clkn lt even
ing
Mr. (.'nmpboll brought Immiiii n film
inllectlnn of nlinut ami IikiIki- for
whlrh ho traded wlih rriirrmiilnin.n
of nther lodge lliriiiiKlmut the United
iKlMli'M II tliKu wn nimine nt lln
I'm Hand celebration hndld nut hmr
til Klnmalli Kails, It wan not tin- fniill
nl Mr Campbell '
COMMITS
SUICIDE
OIXON MAY NOT
FOLLOW TEDDY
G. X. Wendling to
Erect Big SaW-
Mi iiiii:m:it -o.nti:hhi:h io fatii.
i:it ami rm:.N n,i:i:s
'llu- l(oil) U I'n I li) Hie I'lillir In
Viimiil Tenement Hoti.e Fmliir 1)rl ( t ,,,Mory 0f Klatnnth coun
.llllllIlN 'llllll 111' Ollllll-il III. Son
lii riiiiiinh Mill Mi- Alter CoMfe-
lini Young Miw In .Vol
Mi' I Iiixiiip
' It In Juat 12 year" "' I'xlay." anld
linn It A, Kmmltt, 'alncc I flrat nr-
1 1 nl In IliU tltjr. I got Ihtc nlioiit
,5 o'clock In l lie afternoon, nml enme'
wllli it hand of sheep friim llosuburg. CAMPAIGN MAXAUKH FOR ItOOHK
Hlncit Hint lime I have never been ititiiu'iiuwht
.hi ,i .,t , ; 1,11 .M.ll Hr.lOIjI
without n Job, nml havn nlwny hnd I
plenty to en I, nml hnve never regret-
I mI my move," i.M.'.iilniin Hrnatiir l Reported Hi Ho
ir i.ininiii na laxi'ii it prominent
uppnei in inr i Mini rinr .wtp
nient It l Kolil Thnl llr Fvo .
Flgllilng llir Difference Within
llic Hank of Hit Republican I'artjr
Inolcml
mill on Coast
Uiilltil Vtrtt Hervlcs
WAHIIINGTON, I). . July l.
Vdlnr llerger In llic liuuso snuuded
tin aoclallst keynote wlimi he unlit
lex! ty In pull
Tim aMaIUId nre n willing to
dri.1 IHi thp democrat n with Hip
tr iibllraiia The latter are ronrirn
ti tlm fiirmir rrnrtlonnry. A
iImicc t llio liontt "iirnnrpdilvr,"
rt Iiik mil l purify imllllra, ilrmnti
ti lm Hint ItoltlnliiKHl'n fnmiiim
in .bUf nl iiiitUwii bail iioIIiIiik on,
tin nine rnllyliiK nruiiiul Itnoiwirrli
V''on rlrrllnn will iirriielliAlr tlm
bo. ir In owt?r tii Inniimiruli' niiotli
n rn iii 'iriwriiy lor men '"""I vit.MI1
Ur muni. Itynll nml lillirr. It la till
tiririuAry lii viiiimn wiiir- Ttt
ti uU II U unturnl lor n mmi of
lib iy In IwhIIIp'I with IIikiI, Crmir,
llu iiniliclm nml llnmmoiiil. V iniiat
lirt n HP romtlltltliili or n bloody
rr ilullon "
Atlnlnr Klllitl
llillint I'rrat Horvlco
l.i:il'rilll. July IS. Army l.liHilPiimit
lri'aaii, wlillr inaklnc lila llnnl rlltlil
for mi ntlntor'a lUmnf, klllnl to-
ilny Tin' munotilmip inialii'il
POLICE SAID TO
E MURDERED
h iu:ri,.iti: that at
i.ist n.vi: or iioiK.MiiAi.'H
n itnciicitH uah mi:mhi:u or
m:w oiiK tin. hi: ieihi:
ty, both In the line of ilnvplopmcnt
uml pnllllrally. Hhortly nfler bU drat
inrrlvnl bp rptnrnuil lo Itoachiirc.
IliilnriM JwIhtp Iip wna mnrrlt'l nml enmn back'
va'IIIi hla bride, to raakn hU borne In,
I llic tbpii iitiapltleil country or Houth-
li-nali-rn Orcieun,
Tlii'te wn than only Ibrpe bnuiM ,'"UM, ''rcM "
In Mnkvllli'," conllmiPd Mr. Ktnmllt i WASHINGTON, U. C, July 18.
It l ppralntently roportril here todny
that Bcnator Joo Dixon of Montana
will not follow Itooaevclt In the third
pnrty movement, although he la ntlll
HAV
I 'til t fit I'ipia Hervlcu
Ni:V VOIIK, July Ih.-Nnlhnn
Hwiillx, tlm aln)tr nf IIIIIp Julln Con-'"! croMPil I In- old brldue near thp
jlii'ra, wna found dpnd In n toiii'inenl prrncnl oiip. Tbcrn rna nil old aback
Milium- todn) A bii wna nttnclu-d liitnar tin- brldRp ikmI lor u hotel, n
tbi' Kaa Jet, nml (lie oilier cud was In 'little atori nirrxa the meet and n log
tlin mouth of the dead mini. It wna'blnrkatnltb ahop near where the
I I 1.. tl... I......I u,lil. .. I.....IL..I.I..I M....W...U ....... l 1..... ... .. ...
(li. I li lllu llvil'l n,, , lllllliinvi l Hlf'l. iMrnviJ llllf in, lUl'ir ni.-lT 1 w ll, .
Hwnrli li'fl n letter peiielleit on n lbrc houaca lenltertd down the nl-ithat the
jaiiilnl linen collar It read 'ley between here nml the (.'nllfornlnjpiibllcni! party mny better bo fought
' I mil guilty I nm luaani' 1 hla line I don't believe Ibere were oreroiit through the republican party.
wna en d by the benullfiil make-up '' whltn people In the county nutaldo1 It la rumored thai Colonel ftooae-
MAIlHilFIKI.U, Ore., July 18. O.
X. Wendling, timber nnd railroad
operator, ban ptirrhaaed the proper
tie of Warren I'. Reed of Reediport,
Including the timber and upland hold
Inga. The Intention of Wendling la
to erect a aswmlll nnd a by-product
plant, with a capacity of 500,000 feet
of lumber dally.
All the timber owned by Wendling
and hla aaaoclatea on the Sluilaw will
be cut at Reediport. The Intention I
to have the mill ready to operate by
the time the Willamette TacUlc rail
road reacbea that point. The harbor
faclllllea about Reedport are good,
ami not much dredging U required.
The ileal la one of the largeat com
pleted In tht. lection for a long time.
atrongly progreaalvc.
Tbla report ban It that Dixon think
difference within the it-
Ur. and Mr. O. K. Wilier are In
the city nt the natdwln from their
Immeatend on the Upper l-akc
iPOLICE AFTER
llnr from a rruabeil foot. He la not
ti nutly Injured
A apctlnu hanil Wa ! tnken
Hlii boaplul )eletilny He wna In
Jul by fulling from n baiiilear, ill
not, uq rui nnl lie wna aeverriv
in. 4.
'.'illeil I'riaa Sen Ice
NIIW VOIIK. July In l.lbby mid
Hhupjlru, held In romiectlon with the
I murder uf Kixentlinl, Hip gnmbler
ore eiprrlrd III mnke u romplrli' roll-
Two Are InjMrnl
A (luerilPiy, n logger eiilp(i)el
nr r IVtlrmi liny, wna broiigbl tu the
lib kbiirn hoapltal laat night, aillTer.l, , ,.
I w (! it ini i i 1 1 ii ill- ainiMtaai
oiin, Aaron Levy, thefr ntmniry, ml-
.mlla Hint Hhnilrn drow the murder
era In llu acrim of llu, lillinler. ndliill-
Hum Hi.i i. iu nen n gun w-
plnced nt Ilia head,
flhnplrn and l.lbby claim Hint Jnrk
ltoe, I'ollre Lieutenant llecker'a per
aonal frleoil, hired tho automobile
Dlatrlrl Attorney Whitman hna
been IthWi n cloae dearrlptlon of ev
ery one of the muriUrer. nnd he la
lUrrlrtl I'lnll In Mnti)
.'li 'ed I'raaa Rirvlc '
I KNVCII. Colo., July IK. Harriett
li t will marry Cntdwelt Martin In
IIH rr July 31 It wna the d)lug
Id, pat or Mr Hifker, tlm liuleil rluli
fii lan, and mother nf Hie lirlite.to.
lie that Hip wedding occur nil the
ila art, nml In aplln of her ilemlae
ol n wnmnii Hint had apt inn tery pa- nt Hie antillera nt roil Klamnth.
alonnle I felt aorry Juat two min
ute, after I did ll, an don't rry for,
in '
Knmiiel Kwnrli, Inther or Natlinii'l
HnrK. ncktiowlpilKed yesterday lo
Aaalalnnt Dlalrlct Attorney Noll Hint
hla ami had ennfeaaed to him I lint be
bnd killed the child.
Up anld be bnd told hla ami to go'
mil nml lommll aulclde The lather
anld be belleed the boy hml done IK rillM'OI' I1II.ICK VTII'IKS OWN-
'" "' ' i:ilS Ol- M ( HIMs THAT THK
stati: law wii.i, hi: iiuiiiii.y
KM Oltl'CII AKTMt TOMOItltOW
AUTOMOBILISTS
ent hna Indured Dixon to remain at
tho head of the third party move
ment until the progreaalve convention
I held Annual Mb.
Henntnr Worki of California, In
writing n letter nniwerlng the pro
greaalxe who hnve nuggeated hi
irealgnntloii, aald today
"I abnll not renlgn. The people
who naked for my reilgnntlon nre not
even republican.".
GREEN REPORTER
. stuiKiiii?3 ouewiiifi
Automobile owueri ulio, nfter to-
C I.. Ilalllday, tho Langell Valley
r.nuher, U trantactlng builneM here.
MGNAMARA is
Chief of Tollce Hmllh
now examining the mirrilerima gam
bler rpKardlng Hie ileal with Hie u.
Urn mid the gnmbler by the term uf
which protection money wax paid.
Mfl)or (In) nor I nlao personally In
'teatlgntllig the mailer
Wbltmnii exnmlued lloan for two
I.....H. DI..I.I... UM.H ,1ml uIiIIm till.
ruin. t-i,M'iii, ,tif. ., " ii, w .... j
murder wn prncepilliig, he tried to
delay the murderer' earnpe l,vl
an nmi murderer told Hbnplrn to
l"KPt nway uulck. The cop nre all
' , lleil, mid know hnl' being pulled
'Wan marriage nre upheld by the ,0ft i:irytblng I nrrnnged for n
l ao far na property right rjii.'rliMlt get-away. Hn get buay."
Itoae an nrrnlgned todny ami re-
uirttnliHl In Hip Tomb without bnll on
III Mlllt or
TIOV H
i'i:ii.vai.
Mi:ssAtii:s to coi'ii i.v
till nfter-
differ
....v u,v ilHHiii peraonnlly culled lit Hi
. ,.,.n. ,..-.. n .,-..,. ;nl ... , ,,, tll). anil notified
HOAX STOItV Ol' IN- the iroprletorn Hint the atntu law rel-
Mtl'III.Vi: CAl'SKH n"n' ,n automobile would be rigidly
'eniorceu in tni city.
MM ANCKI.hX DV.VAMITKH I'UX
ISHi:i IIV IIKI.VO COM-'IXKD IX
TIIK IXCOHItlGIIII.K WARD IX
SOLITARY OOXKIXKMK.Vr
I'nlted I'rea Service
WAHIIINGTON. II
Veternu While llouae
C. July IH.
During the paat few dny the po
lice havn notified Indlvldiinla on tho
the atreetn of the Intention to enforce I .
..... , . .i .,. I nlled l're. Service
IIIV llt" IMIl IUIUII IHHU H'(WIVM J
IN3IAN MARRIAGE RIGHTS
11$ TO PROPERTY UPHELD
Inn
ll'ii 'till continue to be a point nf per-
III.- nt wtlnrk by the moral forre
mi ting nmong the trlheamen. In i
de ilou of tlm circuit court of np-
pe 4 nt Hnn Kraiirlaru, nettling the
lot litigated I'arr caae, tho law I
fin ly decided, nnd ntiy cohabitation
w h I recognlioil by tribal cuatom
w I he aufriclent to nttacli property
rli ta. For aovernl year llm ufflco nf
tin lulled Htnlea dlalrlrt attorney hna
he i burdened with aulta In eatiibllab
rli t to Inud nllotmenla. The lower
co i iiiatnliit'd the tribal innrrlnge,
bill to get n llnnl anttlvmenl, the enan
wi I on to the circuit court uf up-
pe i, nnd Hint trlbunnl hna aiiatnlueil
tin lower court.
KHERS ARE
WELL PLEASED
l(!l
il' HIIOW TIIIH VKAH IH IICT
'IIH THAX IN MANV YIIAIIH
iiMi'iiit citoi'H ih Tin: hum;
I TIIIH SUCTION'
1 orbvrl I'hllllpa of I'lno Orovo mid
r. Klllott of HprliiR I .nke nre In
clly today on builncMH. They
i report grunt crop till year.
r. I'hllllpa hu wntor to lrilK"to,
Mr. Klllott I dry farming,
('ondltlon Imvo never livou ho
I nn thl .caaon," nld Mr. IMill-
"I Imvo unvor hml mich u enip
'ilayenr."
' ti Mr. I'lillllpH' place them Ih bur-
that will oaally go alxty bualuilu
t Hie ucro, and wheat Hint will yield
tl .lybuiheli.
n charge of complicity" In the murder
of Itonentlinl. ''
I'rhnl ileHctlve nre Inveallgnt-
Iiik the alliintlnn Imlppenilently or
the police nnd nddltlnnnl nrreat nre
ekpecled noon.
reporter. Ill nil 'noTl' u,n "n"K- "" ",r
leniion Ol ine poure in nnie niieiiu
juttempt in honx n green reporter. ,,, 1U)fo fnllrl nftor ,omor.
iCAiiaed the report of nn Infernal mu- row
chine being aenl In I'realileul Tnft. T(, principal odeiue of the
which wn printed In morning pnpen nuto owner nro the driving of enr
all over thp country without llreaae number properly dla-
Tbe new reporter, on entering the'l'lnycd and the driving nt night with-
OUl lignin. iicame mere nic vaia mi
Hie treet with 1911 llcenie.
get the Infernal within the city limit the Inw re
I quire that no greater apecd ahall bo
The hoaxer (attained thnn one mile In lv minute.
Thl feature uf the law will nun be
rigidly enforced
"Some nuto owner who hne not
APPOPLEXY CUIUS WELL
KNOWN LOGGING OPERATOR
Hubert, llrure I'erklu died Nudilen-
ly In thin city ln( night from apo
plexy, llu wn ii native of Mnnaon
villi, Cnnndn. nml n 42 year of
.. . .1.1. I.. il.ld nAplInn
line, no linn reaiueii in mm iniimi
for four year, engaging in iKginK
operntliuiH.
John I'erkln. n brotber nf the de
ceased, hn been hero allien laat fnll.
He la the only relative.
Tho funeral will occur tomorrow
morning from n locnl undertaking
parlor,
1'nr (Incut' Cnteiliilnnieiil
The Klnumth Development compa
ny Iiiih Jimt bought three more Kvlu
rude deliu'hablo rnwboat motora for
the uo n( gucHtH nt llnrrlmnn Lodge.
nkked: "Did )uu
machine vtory?"
He anld ho hnd not
told r'.rcumatnntlally the ilelnlU, nnd
Inter I ho reporter wn told It wn n
Joke, but the report hnd aprenu. jlow llcc,e hne made application
The White llouae wn deluged with fr tt, nme," anld Chief of Police
inenKe. olid the wildcat rumor de-lSmlth till afternoon, "They ibould
eloped.
I SAN QUKNTIN. Calif.. July IS.
Jim McNamnrn I In the Incorrigible
ward In solitary confinement ai a re
mit of Insubordination. He refuted
to line up In the prlaon yard.
Warden Hoylo characterized the
prUoner ns n "bnd nctor. sneering and
mutinous."
He refused to do hi stunt In the
Jnte mill," tho wnrden said, "and
now he will stay In a cell until he be
have, John McNamnrn I all right.
He I n good prisoner."
In the original report AaUlnnt
Secretary Allen wan aald to hnvu
burned hi hand extinguishing the
fuse. Ill hnml did not exhibit n
acnr today.
Newpnpor men were uked to cir
culate the declaration from the White
llouae Hint the president did not wish
to dignify uch an absurd report by
an nlllrlal denial.
secure a receipt from tho notary pub
lic before whom they made applica
tion, nml this will answer for n license,
number until ttch time ai the appli
cation for n license ha been granted."
WOMEN TO RAISE
M0NEY FOR FUND
.movi:mi:.t ox foot ix citv to
assist ix raising fuxiw for
momimknt to tiiosk who
Dli:iON TITANIC
Ailil luin Depnrlineiil
I J. W, Ross, agent for the United
State Fidelity nnd Guaranteed com
'pauy, has received notice from hi
'company that they have added a now
depnitment, which I known na tho
mortgngo nnd loan department, nnd
that loan will be made on city, su
burban nnd fnrmlng land.
CiHiuliy 1-ookliiK Fine
Attorney W. II. Hhnw made n pro
ftuHlonnl trip to Mnlln yeHterduy. "I
never knew wo had hucIi n country,"
xnld Mr. Shaw thl morning. "I pre
sume lliero aro n good many people In
Klamath Falls Jimt llko myself, who
haven't taken tlmo to go out through
tho farming section. It will pay
them lo timko tho trip, an never
realised, what a fnrmlng country we
bad until yeaterdny. Tho roads aro
A movement I on foot among the
club women of Klamath Fall to rnlw
money to swell tho fund for tho mon
ument lo tho herocH of tho Titanic.
It Ih planned to rnlae S00,000 and
to build a white marble, arch that
Hlutll be n lasting monument to the
chivalrous men who died Hint women
and children might live.
Mr. Howard Taft contributed tho!
lli'at dollar to tho fund, which ban
beon augmented at tho rate of $300 n
day over since, some of tho Inrgo con
tributions of $ri, 000 or morn coming
lint Wave tn Cnnllnue
I I. mm snower iius aiiernoon were
appreciated by many who have suf
fered from the heat of tho past few
dnyH. There Is no Indication, how-
over, of nny let-up of tho prevailing
hot spell. In fact, tho weather man
declares that warm weather will con
tinue for several dnys more.
J. F. Merrill, n wealthy resident of
Medford, nrrlwd In the city in an
nuto Inst night. Ho was accompanied
by J. C. Holt mid R. A. Flynn. They
are here to meet the Pathfinder party.
DANGER FROM FOREST
FIRES IESS THIS YEAR
KF.POHTS FROM DIFFF.KF.XT
FARTS OF TIIK STATF. INDI
CATK THAT CONDITION'S 1IAVF.
IIF.F.X IIKTTKR AGAINST FIHF.S
OLDER TELLS
INSIDE STORY
SAX FRANCISCO KDITOIt GIVKH
IMPORTANT TKKTIMON'Y IX DK
Fi:.'SK OF CLAHK.VCK DAHROW,
THK CHICAGO ATTORXKY
PARTY WILL BE
HERE TONIGHT
IM'IIMO IIKCKITIOX TO VIHITOM
AT fl f)'CIOCK
Will He Followed by lUnqoet aurl
Hpeaklag Friday Moral Auto.
mobile Tonr Will llr Maile to Mer
rill anil AilnriM lUaclim In Hoath
ern Kml of Hie CountyParty floea
In t'pr l4ike In the Afteraona
LOS ANGHLK8, July 18 Fremont
Older, the San Francisco editor, was
recalled today for cross-examination
In tho Clarence Harrow case. The
prosecution attacked the testimony of
the witness that all arrangement for
the McNamara's confession on the
very dny the alleged, bribe money bad
Older swore that the original plana
provided that Jim McNamsra plead
guilty and take life imprisonment,
while John would be freed of the oth
er charges, all enses against him to be
dismissed.
It Is now predicted that an early
ending of the Darrow case la Impos
sible, and the trial will likely drag
Into September.
The st I (Teat cross-examination of
Fremont Older was unable to make
Mm weaken his testimony of the Mc
Namaras' guilty picas being arranged
before tho bribe money passed. Old
er was then excused.
Harrington denied that he had told
a reporter that Darrow was Innocent.
It I expected that Stcffens will be
called before night to tell fully of the
agreement to close the McNnmaras'
trial.
I. MOBS RETURNS
WITH NOMESFEKERS
U Jacobs, one of tho heavy proper
ty owners of Klamath Falls and
Klamnth county, arrived last evening
from Portland, where he Is boosting
for Klamath. Ho was accompanied
by (3, P. Keller and A- Keller, and
this morning tho party left for Lan
goll Valley by auto to look over tho
country.
The Pathfinder party was at llo
nanta at 2 MS today, and will arrive
here betwoen 4 and 6 o'clock, and will
be entertained thla evening at the
White Pelican hotel with a banquet.
An Informal reception will be given
before the banquet at 6 o'clock, and
everyone la Invited to turn out and ex
tend -a personal welcome to the vis
itors, oven though they are not able
to remain for the banquet. Jndfe
Worden. H. T. Summers and a number
of others left early this afternoon
Ith tholr automobiles to meet the
party on the road and escort them
to this city.
In the party are:
0. C. Chapman, state Immigration
commissioner, secretary Oregon De
velopment League and manager exec
utive committee Portland Commercial
Club; Mrs. C. C. Chapman, O. F.
Reck, manager Portland Automobile
Club; C. L. Smith, agriculturalist, O.
W. R. N. Co.; Philip 8. Bates, pub
lisher Pacific Northwest; Dr. U. C.
Coe, director Uend Commercial Club;
J. K. Sawhlll. secretary Central Ore
gon Development League; Mrs. J. E.
Sawhlll; D. K. Clark, livestock agent
O. W. R. ft N. Co.; I. T. Hardy. traBc
department Oregon Trunk railroad;
E. Frank, road glaew as
inanei ui luiuauu isiuaya e aa r
and II. R. Glenn, pilot Portland Au
tomobile Club.
At 8:30 tomorrow morning a party
of thirty or more automobiles) will
accompany the guests to the southern
end of the county, where visit will
be made to the N. 8. Merrill plaee
and the J. Frank Adams ranch, re
turning to Klamath Falls by rood.
In the afternoon the party wilt
leave for the Upper take and Fort
Klamath. I M
IS PRESENTED WITH
RVSSIMKMOLESTKK
Mrs. II. P. Oalarncaux yesterday
was presented by Mrs. E. A. Hale of
Sacramento with a massive brass can
dlestick, which wan brought from
Russia last year. Mr. and Mrs. Hale
nre here on an outing, and have gone
to Pelican nay and Crater Lake. Mr.
Hale ts a member of the Arm of Hale
Bros., the owners of the big depart
ment stores In Sacramento, Oakland,
San Francisco, Santa Rosa and other
California cities. Mrs. Galarneaux
formerly held un Important position
for n number of years with Hale Bros.
Sacramento store.
Tho Tabernacle meetings In Mills
addition will continue Indefinitely.
Tho Interest Is good. Conic, and hear
the Gospel that separates from sin,
and saves from boll, and starts men
heavenward, Como and hear these
Holy Ghost men. M. N. RROWN.
Fnvor Woman' Suffrage
CR1PPI.K CREEK, Colo.. July 18.
As a result of the address of Mrs.
J, I). Cannon of Arizona, tho Western
from rolatlves of inon who lost their Federation of Miners' convention horo
excellent, and the crops on all sides .lives. Most of these largo amounts .touuy naopieu a resolution invoring
look simply great." 'hate been contributed confidentially, woman's suffrage.
Although the time for cure with
forest 11 res Is now here, little fear Is
expressed of there being any serious
conflagration this year. The long wet
spring, with Intervening dry days, hns
given nmplo opportunity to clear up
slashings and put everything tu readi
ness for the dry spell.
There has never been n summer 1
Oregon when the tiro season arriving
found such good previous prepara
tion to meet It ns this year, With tho
support mid help that should romo
from those who are going Into tho
mountains, logging, operating rail
ronds or building wngonroads through
tho timbered sections, 1912 can be
made a banner year so far ns lire loss
Is concerned.
There nre now about 200 men en
gaged In patrolling the state. More
will be put on as conditions require
It
Ills; Hotel Hum
United Press Servce
11YRON HOT 8PRING8. July 18.
The big lio.tel ll0ru burned to the
ground early this morning. Tho loss
Is nearly 8100,000. No one was In
jured.
TKAt'll KItS' INKTITL'TK
LAST OF 8KITKMHKH
State Superintendent of Public In
struction has Issued the schedule of
dates for the various teachers' Insti
tutes to bo held In the state this year.
Tho Institute In Klamath Couuty will
bo hold September 30, and October 1
and 2.
Dance Tonight
The Thursday Evening Club will
give the first of a series of dances to
night at the Pavilion.
BEARDSLEY SELLS
FOUNDRY SHARE
Wl'.I.L
WILI
KNOWN
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FOUNDRYMAX
HIS KXTIRK
Cloudburst Kills
United Press Service
PITTSUURG, Pa.. JulyJI. If Is
toported here that eight perse were
killed and an enormous'aamsge done
by n cloudburst? nsar West Newton,
Tho work of these men will this I along the YousJhloghony River.
year bo more efficient than ever be-'
fore, because of the additional tele
phone lines, trails and roads which
have been built, making the securing
of help tn some cases a matter of
hours Instead of days.
Geo. n. Mason, who has been con
nected with tho White Pelican orches
tra m this city for some time, left yes
terday for Sacramento, where he wll
make hla home.
TI.MK TO HIS FARMING INTKK-
KSTS IX THR FCTCRK
-' e
J. O. Ueardsley Uassold Iris half In
terest la the Klissith Falls Iron
Works. to Walter, Piper, and In the
future" wilt devote his entire time to
his farming Interests. His son, Elmer
Ueardsley, is tho owner of the other
halt Interest.
Mr. Reardsley returned yesterday
afternoon from a visit In the country.
Ho reports the crops excellent la all
sections.
"The first crop of alfalfa on my
place was light," said Mr. Beardsley,
"but the second crofts looking lae "
if