The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 16, 1913, Image 1

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PATIENTS ARE
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Lane is to Visit
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I'llOVlDKNCK, It. I July 16.
Tim four orphan children oml olhor
roUtle of Aim Williamson of Ia
AiiKi.U', who- traveled 4,000 miles
across ilio continent to receive treat
ment (or tuberculosis Irdm Dr. Fred
rich Fried inn mi, the Ourmau sclen
trnt, nin iiihIoiu in return home, but
It U not bollovcd Hint they can stand
Din Journey.
Williamson and hi wife were vie
tliiu of tlio wlillc plsguo, and In tlio
tnln hope llmt th German' visit
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Mexican Ambassador
In rurtlioranro or Ita poller of f K. A. Metaar of Waihlngton. D. C,
placing wooden bridges with mke4tn conaecled with the United States for
elwl itructurca, tlio Klamath count. tt aertlco, and A? II. Couklna, d Id
court linn Uauvd a call for blda for l.urnln o.rv.r of Cortland, Oregon,
two more nil-el nnd coacrete brldgea. r.if lcJ In KUmittli Vl loit nlglit
Ono or IIimb will aan Wllllaauon (ur cenii.J: o with Dan Urconan
Itlver on the Klamath recurvation, re- "f ,llu frmont fortt,-who Is here
ptnclng thfi old wooden structure on f,ow okevle.
tho Kent Klnmath road, near which Mr. Melsar la iwaklng bis annual
Ijinden and Htone drove their team uesllon tour tr tho government
Into tho water last week. .forests. Today the party went np tho
Tho brldKc across Klamath River ,al0 " ,'P'
will span that stream at Keno. These, " "
iiru to be nil steel, with concrete foun
datlons and approaches. '
GROCERY CLERKS
WOULO PLAY BALL
HUK CHAIXKMIK TO HRKTH
HKX lKIUI.I.NO HHIKTM, HVIT8
AND HOCKM
KKAMKUN K. UNK
In ocilrr In aruaJat lilmself Mhhl
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v. :" z:i r. : r:.. ... v"""" rc. turzzr.TZL'z: wk;khik ih.
uUtrtl with the turtle serum. Their lMr,w"'nt r "'" Inlrrlon, lias art-nag.
rhltdreii and somn nffected relatives !'' lo N""!! Hip lallrr part of lli sum
ero also Inkvn. B,,,r " I'acWc Cuai. .Mm. Im
InMi-ad or becoming better, as Uley,,w,,l srcunipy lilm.
hnl hoped they would after lnnocu-j Thr Klnmalli rounlrjr Mill romr In
lut on, the members or tho party grad'ffor murli aitpalloa fnim Hie rabtnK flrcengoods vs Urygoods will be
ua.ly uccanio worse. Tho chtldrren official, on account of Hie Klamath "ie battle array on a local diamond
all contracted the disease. ItccUmsllon Project, anil Crater LsJcp ,0'"n tn" ''J'. If the drygooda
jit April Mrs. Williamson dlcd..Vallnal park. .lUMli or thtmo lasti (t clothing salesmen of Khynath
Krlday evoulng Williamson also sue. union Ip been niurli In irwmla. VaU nccept the challenge for a base
cumbed. jrorp In Hie uMon of tho Interior De- l" Kme Issued by the grocer. The
Tho sun Ivlng members of the par- pirtincnt Oils year, and the HecrcUry nien who deal out the edibles say
ty, who hnvo long alnco lost faith In IjalrmU lo miualni liluiM-lr wllli ili Ihey nio In deadly earnest, and that
thn Krledmuu cure, are longing rorVt"l niailllloas. Unless the woolcutters accept the dell
California. Tlicy bollovo they have One or ih purMir of rk-crriary l l'lr fur money, marbles or chalk,
muru chance or rernvnrlnv ihitlr 'ltiioV Uli. in Dnwn uin M !. the aforesaid iwoolcutters are forever
health by ah open air life. In tho West. lnM--lloN f I ho pniHnl Irrigallon lirauiTcd.as pikers or the lowest order. 1
The weakened condition or Wll-nml power projrrla in Oalral Orroa Koport from the camp of those
llnnison, however, kept tlio party In Dial ri being surveyed Jointly by who nie challenged are not forthcom
tho Kant so long thai their affliction Hu stair aail I he KeelamalloH tier-' Ing as yet, but It Is understood that
has reached tin ndvauccd stag, and lo. ,Hr Mill also gal her more tint thoy are considering the matter, and
It will ho almost ratal to transport " Ht nrtloa roareraJag the rum- tho clothing salesmen are taking the
them westward. IHIon of tho West Umatilla project, measure of the crowd for baseball
es..fta sat at awa jS Aa dta tm
LOGGINpUCK.
FRACTURES LEG
KKXO LOOGRR M AT TUB BLACK
MTRN HOSPITAL, HCrTKRINQ
KHOM A COMPOUND FKACTUKK.
HAPPKNHBTUIWDAY I
W. II. McNall. employed la a log
tine camn at KaaA. aafarasl a earn.
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pound fractare of the leg, below the)
l-nse Tuesday, when a logging truck
ran over the limb.
McNalr was brought to this city
Isst night. He Is at the Blackburn'
hospital.
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Dr. Htacey llemenwny, a pioneer ran put on tho diamond a team that,
practitioner of the Klamath country, barring clerical errors at psycholog
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WA8MINUTON, July 16 Secre
tary or Commerce Kedfleld today Is
on his way west enroute to the l'rlb
lloa Islands and Alaska where he Is
o make aa eiteaslv tear and Inspect
ion or Immigration station along the
Caaadtaa beaadary Uaa. SssrsUry
Kedleld will thoroughly familiarise
himseir with the fur and sealing In
dustries, both of which are under the
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Society at liar Harbor. Me., Is all
In a buts over the announcement or
tho engagement or Miss Katherlne
Force, sitter or Mrs. Madeline Astor.
the young widow or John Jacob Astor, mer Mayor
to wed Henri Ilarnlckell. n New York
broker. Miss Force has been at Bar
Harbor during the saauaer with her
(sinter, who takes little part In social
affairs. Mr. ilarnlckell has known
the young woman for a long time.
They will likely bo married in September.
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SALONIKA. Jalr 1. Partaer n-f
porta ef startUs chars
Bulgaria seMlera hm
It waa aaaouneed that ward had
received free DeJraa
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barbaric. The vieOaw were, aearhr all
crlclBed, muUUted or harled aUv.
Must PMleurlso Milk
United Press Service
NKW YORK, July 10 Beginning ( returned lo Yulnax today altor ft Icnl moments, will wipe the earth of I
today, milk or nil grudes sold' In short sojourn In the county seat. every ball player who ever essayed tot
(Ircaler Now York must bo pnsteur-i - . . .- sell cream brick lor llmburger.
lied buforu being Hold, according to William Myers loft for Ashland) ...... . .. .
the new regulation promulgated by Ithls morning In hi automobile, after I'M Sutton Is In from the Sutton (
tlio Now York City board or health. ,n Ult or two weeks' duration here, i ranch today.
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Klamath's Christmas Duck
Shooting Hit by U S. Bill
Federal Game Law Would Stop Hunting in This Section
December 15th. Sportsmen's Association Will Get
Active at Once. Following Sacramentan's Letter
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RRYAN. MUST ALSO RBSORT
TO LBCTUKBH AND WRITINOS
TO PILL CLARK LARORR
son, who ha lust rturntd to Cal-
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was a copy of the ruleu and regula
tions for protecting nil migratory
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"Instead of enjoying duok and. writes the following to tho local
goose Hhootlug from September 1 to sportsman!
February 1(, as the statu law pro-' "Tiu nrst thing that I rau Into
vldta, Klnmath county sportsmen Jupori entering the storo this morning
will hare to get all their sport be
tween, September lb nud December
IGf If the federal gaiao law for the
projection of migratory bird goes in
tn'effect as It hfat rsent.
This was discovered by L. 8. Upion
a well known sporting good dealer
of Sacramento, who spends several
days here each year, enjoying the
unrivalled nhng and shooting. Up:
birds. Oregon Is ahTeeted aa follows
"Season open September id and
closes December IB.
"This Includes both ducks and
Keodc , ' -i '
"It will bo unlawful to kill etfbe'r
duck or guese before sunrise Kaad
after sunset. " i
"7'UU law will not go, 'lntev effeet
until October 1, so your sesiwHI
open September 1 pf this' ysar
"Tho United States Is divided Into
two districts, No. 1 and No. t. You
uru In what Is called the breeding
district, No. 1, California Is In No,
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ST. LOUIS, July W. Champ Clark
Is the last to feelttho high cost of liv
ing, and oa acount oa aa iaadeouate
salary k compelled to so outside of
his political omce to earn the moaey
to pay the butcher and baker.
The Good Roadda Association of
this city had requested the speaker of Lup every day,
the house to address the meeting to
i bo held next November. la answer
ing the Invitation the speaker said:
"I would be delighted ta ha with
you In November but it will be utter
ly Impossible, Th oaly way.l have
of making money wtby leeturlac aad
CRAWFORD HILL
MUCHIMPROVED
OLD TIMK STACIK DKIVKR IS ABLE
TO TALK AND TO SIT UP HAS
A TKRRIBLK KXPBK1BNOK FOR
THO DAYS
FRANCISCO. July, Hror-,4 ' WWsw1fali
iyor Oeorge W.' QnUrle, t. A"wrtw ta
Pittsburgh, sailed from Sam
MoageHa, to take np.hlsyost'aa''
bassador to Japan. He wi
to the nier by a deleaatiea of - maas
clpal oBclals, waeee jpM he' haa
beea smee his arrival aere'aa Jalr 11.
tie aow wtthaesdaag
iae Haerta
that If he hi
wlH eeasire taw a
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HAMILTON. BBRMUDA ISLANDS
July 16 The Auatraltea erkkst.slev-
cn wnicn nas recoauy pwyed teams
,'ln Csnadian cities and la PhlUselahla
and New York, arrived here today
for a ten days stay, During that Hsm
tbo Australians will, meet several
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craca sngiisa teams in, lae
mudas.
2. Most of the states In district No, Joaily wrUhM, ?or.tM
1 start shootlug September 1
"This bill, of course, has not aa
yet boon signed by the President,
and is still open for changes. Would
suggest thai your Sportsmen' As
sociation address a letter of protest
to it,' T. Galloway, acting seeretary
of. the Department or Agriculture.
"in' the writer's opinion, and
knowledge of .your territory, ne be
lieve that yeur season should open
Cdailnued on I'ageVl
"At,
slaes.1
Oeorge Prehm ,haa departed for
North Dakota. He expeeta to remain
there.'
William Mesner, supltn4ent of
the eouuty.lanrmary, Is her today oa
a business trip. '
Dr, B. D. Hltcheeok at
a Klamath Falla vawter,,'
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Boaaaaa at
Tho many friends of Crawford Hill,
the octegenarlaB stage driver who
suffered' a paralyttu stroke a short
time ago, wilt be pleased to learn that
he s recovering aleely. Immediately
after he was discovered in -a helpless
condltton.HIll was taken 'to the
Blackburn hospital J or treatment.
As a result of proper care, the aged
man Is agalu ablo to talk, and sits
It Is possible that he
may later recover still further the
uao.of his limbs and faculties.
Hill has a ranch, and he ha Uved
alone lu a little cabin oa tho plaee.
Stricken with paralysis, he lay help
less oa th floor for two days before
a "neighbor , ound ' him. t The ;' akia
was worn from the right aMa'at hia
fsceMn hl struggles ty get to his
Yadcns KeturaW. L Yaden hat
returned attor an extended stay hi
Eugene, Portland and otheraorthora
points.. Ho went to MarshfleM to set
hbt on ytnceai Yadea, who haahsia
sick there and who wlUrecupsraU te
the Klamath -country. Mrs.jYasW'
prseeded her husband aasoa'ssvaria
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Seeretary at Stafta Bsraa I
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"if
luj-s anaMSHasBaeiapai
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Be Settled T
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Control Will B Threaad
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