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

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KLAMATH FALM. OltHOUN, THURSDAY. AL'fJtHT 18, 1VIB
ii- in rn -i -
Second Street Boulevard
Now Seems a Certainty
Almost $10,000 is Pledged BARROW MAKES
For the Construction GREATEST PLEA
of Lakeside Drive
WHITE CERTAIN
OF THE HEST
I.KHM THAN WW KKMAINH TO UK
rtVIINCIUIIKII
Hir i. '' ' ) UMl ,l
(.,,(, Will Kslewl Hoed Aruaad
the Ukr Work Will lndably H
Coraflrlnt In Time for ili fall
IVdrltuad Hill Fnnilali IMrvct
Nwlr lu MtdtaaO
Tee Herund alrt boulevard ruund
, tail ltd of ) lake. d pruvld
lag a dlrert route In Midland, on
MM esSMed.
0. W. Whllt UMWri thte atom
lit that )U entlr mm' of llO.doo
milk Um atcepttM of Ull, had been
MxrllMl, and ha bad promt rf
IMS of tbia balance. Th arrant
MM kf kl M IMMtikHMMMN
( MttrM.au thai no WMr W."-
pskt usUee llw entlr anaa l,90
waaattartd.
Mr. Wblio I certain Ibat th re
maining sum will be nubacrlbed by
wi lUWrdar, and lb work on the
kealmrd will t elarted al onto.
The city hu assumed tbe'etpena
f tHttlBK In bout tl.etiO of work OH
Ui boultrard, and lb county court
n itrtrd to extend tb road around
lis lake In the event of the rltlien
kvrt raUlDfi and spending 110,000 on
IU Impnui'mrtit at till end
II U tln rarnrat desire of thoee
Lo arv aorklng ' llm project to
nve the boulevard completed by Ilia
tlmr u( tt ii fair In the fall, Tim road
III in the lair gruunde, and will
Make It much more convenient to al
tnd llii bis fall trttow than It would
bt II vrhltles he rniulrrd in traverse
lie iTftcnt route,
Marii lad Transferred
The transfer of lb vaat araa
ItK.N'OUNCKrt DKTKOTIVK-INFOHM-Kit
AM) association
of
landof the estate of Hiram OodderdK, Th-t i.cUon
in lila Imlia. Mirmll. Mvrll and I .
nearrneu mnote iouaur mm
Found Two Honest Mm. While All
llolaud lloitdard of U Croee. Wli ,
has been recorded In Ihla county, The.
land Ii alluatrd In th southeaaterii'
portion of the county Tim property
waa exchanged fur land In a foreat re-'
eerve In Arttona
if ll.r Ural Arv Mara ' Will
llo la the Manila of llir Jury by Fri
day Mh InMrtirtton Heady
Mr and Mr II, Hi. (leo, lllahop are'
In the rltr loilar from Ihalr home.lma 'raa Barrlca
'Tba Cedara." on Upper Klamath U) ANUKI.K8. Aug, 16Clarance
Uka. Mr lllahop aald ha aa JuatJlMrrow reauroad the ireateil orator
In on a llllle flail, and that every, leal effort of bla career whan Jde
liilna waa irrane un hla war Hulton'a court convened Ihla morn-
, lliii al l:3u The room waa literally
Jammed He plunfad at once Into
the l-ockwood bribery charuo, the
peclltr Indictment of the preeent
(.HIWrnAtt NMLUIKIt IM.'
General Boeth la Uncoawcioaia
Meat of Tlmr '
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United lreee(9erTl7e
LONDON, Uug. 16. lenral
llooth, hit, of the Salvation
Army, la aloklni rapidly. He la
unconacloua moat of the tlm. '
(
i'Artesian Flow of Pure
Water is Encountered
REAL WAR IS
(i PROGRESS
C'K.NTIIAIi AMHWCAXM HGUTIXtJ
IX MRNI-atT
ladlralloM Are That the City of Ma
Matta WM Kail. No Terrific la the
OaaUitfhl ' air I rgMH Vrnt
t.'oiiimaaalM Haa Utile Hop of
KffnllaB A' Hurt of Coeapromlar.
Amaricaa Hailora Am on tlw Job.
TAFT VETOES jConger Avenue Well Very
ANOTHER BILL! Satisfactory to Local
Water Company
WILL START A
SECOND HOLE
MOTION MADK TO I'AHH OVKR HIH
niHAPPR"VAI.
POOR COM GEIS
HERE FROM BELOW
OoluVa CJatr Table Kara ami Taana-
! mat MmwiM U Very Well.
aa Ma HraahKt. WW Mom
"Judalna by aoaa f th atulf that
cornea fraaa wa below for our ta
ble, we oubl to have a avaxke ta-
MrMarla-nbainawWT taaf-Ti Valn
atret dealer la ICM tale aaoraiafl.
"Vou ought to e aomo of tb
aweet rorn brought la today from
California. Little, ecrubby atuf, un
fit for anrbody'a table. When we get
loaietoee we are liable to be atung,
loo, It'a ronalderabte coaaolatlon
that Klamath county ta getting In
ahaie In furnlah lla own fable with
W, Z. Daltnn mid fnmlly of lb
Carr ranch, nrnr Merrill, arr In the
illy IikIhc to allrnil the ilrrua,
trial
Thla morning, gentlemen, .be) be
gan, "I will routine myaeir aololy to
Ihla caa I will not take up ouUlde
laauea. They have nothing to do vrltb
me. All you have to decide la; I Did
I give Franklin 14,000 on Nov. "jT
Did Krankllo tell the troth, or did he
It"? Tb avldaoc ehowa he lied. .
"OeniUmen. If you convict me you
muat aay that I. tbat Wolfe, that liar
rlaaan. that Fremont Older aad that
Ijccoanf t Oavta all lied, but tbe aalat-
ty rranaun apoa in tram, who
their two grand Jurlea, their Uuma
outfit and their erectors aaioclatloni
they rak the whole country, and find
only two honeet men, Franklin and
HarrlnKttm. All of the reat are Hare."
Harrow then waded Into the denun
ciation of the Informer detective.
Judge lltitton aunounced that he
United Pre Service
muiniii .1. 11.. Pmim fAtt
. HAflllUUII, ?; I Wl wiiw,, vw
luca By w l ranee Aug ae. ueu
by Mtna, tb InenrgeeU are again
bombarding Managua today. Tb la
iicatlcma are tbat t ha, town will fall.
The cmmIUm era eat I mated at 100
killed on botb al4a.
United FraBrvic
AN JUAN DWL BUR. Aug. It.
Ntakm al tb peace, commtaalon
from Central ASerlcaa arbitration
court are m reat to' Managua to
cooapromlae tit fDlai-Meaa row.- It
U trJ Ikai Ibu " - -"-
pc."anlAmrlaa ' lateftMlonM
expected.
American blu JackeU and marlnea
who are. In Managua, praventedthe
dty'a capture yeaterday. Hundreda
were killed and wounded. Including
women and children. c
FATHER SAYS
a
HEART IS BROKE
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numcoiLHUL
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ORDERED AWAY
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IIMKIIVK IH TO OIVK III' t.l.AIM
IlKt'Al'HK OK HIH HIlXKtiTV
UHKN KXAMJNKD
woiiiu iiKTn llir ciinrKC ui uiu juij
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Ha own trfjrien aluff. II would not .prepared tomorrow morning, ready
turprlnn ma to tee aome Japa come for delivery after noon, when Dlttrlct
In here and ahow their Hardening Attorney Frtderlcka hna nnlihed hla
mvilioila anmp nf theae data If they rlotlnc argument It la certain that
huiild ilo that the farmera who 'like the cnie wltl lo lu the hamla of llio,
to farm liorachark' lll liar to get jury I'rlilay utght '
buay After slewing Ula action In the. vmiitii ivhumav
MrNamnrn rne, during which ha'"- "
...... ..,. I.. ,...! Itirrnik' nmrlllilvd. I IIIIITI-' AIIMITH THAT HE KILL-
1..-. .. - , .........
jiy iiniiir is ujin i iB,iiutii
III conn- plarvM, hut hark In my honuil
Iiivsii there nn Mill aome Mho aland
iii turn nil iiiniiK "" ' ktinw ,iial i,cfl' hl t0
WAWrN UN Hhn mli",i'li(l",,tnrri''ltlic',lul"iand
fllllLlJ Ull 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 on the mllronda there nro thouannda
upon thnuK.iniU Mho ure looking to
" Ihla Jttry t aave me to vindicate
MKMIII.IlM H' r'AJIOl'S I.OIM1K in iwnif. There are tliouminda of
. .,, tln'tii, Kcnlltmon, nun, women nnd
1I.IKIS Tllll' Til HIM UI' til ATMI 'm'rlll(.1 Kcn,Ue. They look
l..Ki:, WIIIUli: alli:V ri..XT t y.. leave my fl In your
I'roJrieat Object to the Abollahmeat
of Umi Coaunerc Court Veteraaa
Will Hecelvi Tlietr Oieclui Hateu
lUy lor DeUynl I'caaaoBa Hete
Vlelda to Hoavw la DUpale Over
llieMeaear
United l'rea Sertlc
WA8I1INOTON, D. C, Aug. 16.
1'rcaldent Taft today aent to congrcai
hla veto of the leglalatlve, executive
ml tudlclal BDDroorlatlon bill. He
announced that hla dlaapproval waa
btcauae tb bill abollahea tb com
merce court and nrovlde for the aev-
:en year rule for all clerka In tb gov
ernment aarvlce.
AfUr tbe veto meaaage waa read.
Congreasman Jobnaoa of Minnesota
moved that tb bill be paaaed over tba
president' veto. Two hour of debate
waa agreed upon.
There-will probably be a tgbt over
tb Mater' report m tb cianal Mil,
Tbe coafeTM aTM to eUaataat tba
provhtloa for fre to for Aaterkmui
hip, and this la epected to prectpl
! -ht la horb hoaaaa.
'Pub lioutm win proMaiy rejecx me
eenate amendmenta to tbe cotton bill,
which repeal moat of tbe reciprocity
agreement. Tbe angar and excla tag
bllU will probably die. The.houae hi
expected to accept the aenate'e parcel
pott amendment to the poatoOlce bill.
ine iuu.uuu vvieraiu, wnw jitu
lalona have been held up owing to the
' controversy over the abollihment of
lhe pension agencle. will probably
; receive their checka Saturday. It Ii
announced that the aenato haa yielded
to the house In the pension agency
'dispute. It the house accepts tho
petition hill, the president will sign
Mt tomorrow.
Mr. Aetor Dotac Mcdy
United l'rea Service
NEW YOKK, Aug. IS. It waa an
nounced today tbat Mrs. John Jacob
Aator and ber baby are doing nicely.
Mrs. Astor'a counsel, Henry Glider-
sleeve, considers It Improbable that.
the will of tb late John Jacob Aator
will be contMted.
Johaeoa Forget Job
United Pre Service
SACRAMENTO. Aug. 15. Gover
nor Johnson said today that be epecU
to leave for tbe Eaat August 17th.
He will be abamt about thirty days.
After bis return he will stump Cali
fornia and other coast state.
WATKIt HUPPLY WUX.MC
FOtTTBAM
BrnororMTiTinM
HcrHCdCHiniiun
IS TO BE Nl FfU
Ttie Xext Well to Be Haak WaH
Far fJreater Capacity Th
Oat Parity a the Water la Pmm
That la Moat Flaaal to
CAVALRY COMMANDBB,
TSMTLAIL NOW U.HDKR
PKNSATiOK. W COXVaWMT OT
OBTTINCI in OHAatTaam"
Coaapaay OaVlal Warfac Water
ta Rarrr4
H00-H00 FLAG
Kll Ills l.rHTKII
OK HIM IS FOUND
-NO TRACK
JUDGE'S SHOVEL IS
Cavalry Coiwandry.
4TaMajar.iwMak.la
m, eipoote to have Ita tall rtw-
aenuUoa at thai ra4 coMsaaaMorr
mertlag at Eugeae BeptamUr SI. It
U entitled to three repreaenUUvM.
In th persons of tb following offi effi
cers: Eminent Commander 0orge
J. Walton. OeneraUaalmo Alas Mar
tin Jr.. and Captain-General Evas R.
Kcamee. Mr. Martin, although an
officer of the local commandry, baa
moved to EugeneJor permanent resi
dence, ao that Ma presence at the
.crand commandery meeting la aa
.ured. Mr. Hcamea haa expressed him
self nt likely to attend, and Mr. Wal-
Inn nlana to CO.
The commandery believe It hasbout
....-A aniMk n tiwtia tsiat fhfb aTTmnti Ut.
eemmanderr wllhirant It a charter.. The company will construct a cm
AntpU artaman wnUr ba I
by,tM,aialaaail-raUa LafJM
Waaaradmaaay onMa.
oa Cor avenue, aeaatrea.
Bran R. . HMt tt i
nlv aawte far Mat anr. Tw II
plpa trivet dawn 74 CMt
.xA.I,iii----jBI
i i.jpw - J
NMwHtaMnolnc tb awn, MMlr oa-
ttlaaaijranvtaaa two pmm, im miv
naav altl'i liallaaa 'lia f b sai t aat '
additional water from borlns.tor ar
teaUn water at a pt about ! foot
back on U lot from tb two plpa.
tb Utter being wber tba old aprtngn
were, comparaUvelp on tne front of
tbe lot. v ' -
Th two pipe broaint'ao much
water up that a teat aacd by th'eom-
mnv WedneadaT with Ita two city
i- ---,---.
pumps aad an additional 4 -Inch pump.
worked to full capacity, failed to re
duce the level of the water In the
basin. Theae three pump pulled
1.S0O gallons of water per mln-
IIANNCIt 01" Till", tmimii
lunula,"
iU-uti's HiirriHiuileil th attorney ni
he finished. Ills own faro waa tear
ataluod, and nearly every ono In tho
court room wept.
HOT YET SECURED
in which can tbe number of the com
mandry will bo la.
Hulled ITws Sen lea
L08 ANQKI.KS. Aug. 15. Ureen-
flTV ATTOHNKY KNI'KCTS Tt UK
AIILK TO 11(1 UI' ONK IH-rTWKKN
NOW ANI HUXIIAY. WHKN UK
hTAHTS OX VACATION ,
Neighbor, all of arrivals here thin morning to nt-
Iteud the circus.
Joe Hall, who haa beau homestead
lot In the Crater forest reserve on
Utile AppUgato during the last
llirre or four years, has been ordered
08 bis holdings by the land offlc at
lloaeburg. Ho la moving Ida belong
Inn down the creek three mllea, to
ha old Comhest homestead.
111 took up tho rlghla left by hla
brother, Tom Hall, who avttled on the
tlllm In Him umi Itl.. .nnllllnn
'or horaritsnil rlghta In 1B0S. In tho
bcarlnat tho neighbors swore tbat Tom
, Hill was on the homestead from six
" llit monthe each year from the
n of hla flling until his death In
j9li, but Joo. 1111, when queried at
h llmo of hla proving up on tho
Homestead nt Koeeburg two years
JW, stated that to hla knowledge his
"otnw had been on tho homestead
"r months annually. Tb land
'onmlssloners held that HalVa atate-
nnt wu proof that his brother had
hot fulnn.j ik vn-,i
uDiigauona laapoaeu
lu loviriinul m ,1. .ukl.
-...vu, aiiii iut iiiaif
III Hie runout Imuo of the llulletln,
thu uniclnl organ of Ihe lloo-lloos,
i... i- ... iiii.dirniMii Mrllrlo un a
iiiriv ie w i,,m-...- i
jtrlii to t'rntor Lake, made Juue tlh, Mr nnil Mr ueorge Wilson aad
by Mr. und Mrs, Frank Tocr nnd c,(rcl, na Mrs. 8. Stukel of Merrill
Mr. and Mrs. II. W
Hiiu Francisco,
The nrtlile opens
"The Oroat Hlack Cat this year iiasi
shown ii decided liking for tne mgu
plarea of earth the banner of Hoo-
l loo literally, on well as ngmaoveiy.
has waved high. At tho same iime
Hint preparations wom In progress i
r,r ih auuuul In tho Alleuhonlea.i
away out In tho Oregon country tho.
HiiO'lloo pennant waa Hung mgn on
field waa captured at noon today at
Curamonga, Ann llernnndlno county.
1.03 ANHEI.K8, Aug. 13. Mrs. (
Charles Oreenfletd. mother of the!
Klrl murdered at Venice yoetcrday., Aorw Thomas Drake ex
receded a letter today from her hus- ,, ', nunv nn 9llHa n.xt
band. In It he Indicated that ho had ' .' . ,.,., ,..., nu-.r'
Skilled Ihe little girl. Ho wrote that, " ' ' ,,,
his Mlfe had broken hla heart, ana. , , , ,.. nr uh,. .
tlMt he had Intended to kill tho child. I unfonMn. for which tho'
JihIku. being on astute lawyer, always
makes nllowance.
When kceii this morning he had not
.t cured the shovel with which he
BOURNE MAY YET
GET NATION HELP
hUXATOH STILL WOHKIXa FOH
AI'IMlOI'lUATlOX KOIt ROADS
IN THK NATIONAL PARK HK
IS IIOl'I'FUL FOIl A SMALL HI'Vi
J crete pit or basin at the mouth of the
pipes, which will be 15 feet deep and
20 feet In diameter, and hold about
1 46,000 gallons of water, from which
the pumps will draw. It'U better for
pumpe to get their supply from n still
aimnUty. for rushing or moving wa
iter when pumped often permit con
siderable air In tbe pipes, which la a
disadvantage, especially to cenffirn
gal pumpa, and also bad for th atpee,
which get shaken up.
iSCHEPPS IS NOW
EN ROUTE EAST
H cancelM,
tho hrei'io, On the nhoro or i.ratcr
Luke, at an ultltudo of 7,076 feet
abovo sea level, the emblem of Hoo
Hoo was planted In tho heurt of tho
moat significant scenery In tlm world,
lu the awesome silence of snow-clad
mountain peaks."
Th writer declares that everyouu
with whom they talked about making
tho trip tried to dissuade thorn, witu
tho one exception of W, II. Innla.
Suit la Started
Hull haa been started by the Dig
n. .in Lumbar company against H. J.
Winters and Marie K. Winters to fore
close a mortgage for I3,7i.ui, to
gether with Interest from August 18,
tan ami attorney fee for I860,
!., . .- . , ..
Bton Uarrtt rprsnt tn
plalntll.
I'AYMASTKH OF HOSKNTHAL
MUIIDKHKIIS STARTS FOR NKW
YORK HOUTK UK HAS TAKKN
IS HKIXH KKIT SKCHKT
ii. .ii.., I ira Service
NKW YORK, Aug. IB. uisinev
Aiinriuiv Whitman was notified today
that Schoppe, paymaster of the Rosen
thal thugs, had started tor new xor
this morning In custody of officers.
The route taken haB been kept a se
cret. . . ,
The grand Jury rcsumca mis morn
ing. Witnesses connocted with banka
wero summoned. It Is expected that
a bianaet lumcuneuv
men, charging them with the Ken
thai murder, will be returned.
BEARDSLEY IS
A FAST RIDER
itr.utul to disturb tho soil, but atated
Unit he believed he would hav ni
trouble In getting oue. It Is his do
termination to forsake the tlshpole
for the shovel this season.
MOTOUOYCLK OWNKR IS ARREST-
Kll OX TWO CHAIU1KS, HI'KKD
INQ AND RIDlXa THROUGH THK
CITY WITHOUT LICKN8K
H. J. Ileardsley waa arrested last
night charged with speeding on t
motorcycle. Au additional charge of
falling to provide hla machine with a
license may be laid against him. This
Is the first arrest of a motorcycle
rider thU year.
Acordlng to the police, Ileardsley
was riding along Main sireei ai a
rate of speed estimated at thirty
miles au hour.
nriia of the absenco from tne
city of Judgo Leavltt, Deardsley will
not be given a hearing until tomorrow
morning.
LABORERS ASK
FOR A RAISE
DKMAND FOR LAUORKIW IN THE
IIARVKST FIELDS MAKES MEN
KNOAGKD OS FAYING WORK
INDKl'KXDKXT AT VKNDLKTON
J, Prank Adams and family of Mer
rill came to the city today.
PKNDLETON. Aug. 15. Paving
operations In this city cam to a stop
when fifteen workmen walked out
after their demand for higher wages
had been refused. They asked for a
raise from 15 to 80 cents an hour.
Owing to harvest, labor Is very
scarce here. The Warren Construc
tion company Is trying to get men in
Walla Walla and Paaco.
Crater National I'ark may yet b.s
imorcd by the present congress with
un appropriation for the building of
t Simla At ntlCA.
Word to this effect has been re-'
kolted here In a telegram from Sen
ator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., who
forced a 8100,000 appropriation
,i.n,ik tho uonitn. This waa after
wards cut out by the houae. Nowj
Senator Dourne la of the opinion that I
he can secure $50,000 for the park.
The telegram follews:
"Bitter light being made by house
conferee a'calnst my senate amend
ment appropriating 1 100,000 for Cra
ter National Park. Think I can gel
$50,000, and os this will be recogni
tion of project, it win he, in my opin
Ion. a big victory, In view of the atti
tude of the house conferees. Fifty
thousand probably more than can be
used this season.
"JONATHAN BOURNE, Jr.
CHEYNE BUYS
A NtW OUTFIT
Wr.Lt. KNOWN KLAMATH BASIN
FARMKR HKTURNB FROM VISIT
TO WASHINGTON POINTS IS
GLAD TO RK BACK HERE
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15. A re
port reached the Chamber of Com
merce here today tbat the steamship
City of Seattle, with 100 passengers,
nau airuca on tne cocas near sieicn
Ikan. Although details of the accident
were not given, It U not believed tbat
there la any groat danger.
itobert D. Cheyne, one of the pros
rous farmers of the Klamath Basin.
returned Wednesday from Golden-
dale, Wash., bis former homo, lie
went there to get a threshing outlt
nhlch he left behind when he moved
to the Klamath country some three
years ago. While at doldendale he
void the outfit, and on hla way back
no flopped off at Portland long
enough to buy a new and most up-to-date
thresher. The outfit will arrive
here In a few weeks.
Mr. Cheyne says he used to think
thut Washington was a grain statu,
but after being here for' a few years
and then going back, he la thoroughly
convinced that there la no place quite
as good as the Klamath country. To
put It In Mr. Cheyne'a own werds:
"I did not see any farming country
that looked half aa good to me a our
own valley, we nave netier erw
Hum I saw anywhere on th trip."