The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 19, 1913, Image 1

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SATURDAY, JULY IB, 101
YOUNGSTER FINDS
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FJiiiIIiik n slick of dynamite ami
'Vhhkitmiimii HIiiiioH nml Hntiley A playing wlili II, limits Uhriminn, Iho
X yenr-old mom of Mr. nml Mr, wm.
I'lirnmiin, wa badly Injured Friday
when Ilia itlck tsnloikd. Ilo lust
HoMir.lm.Irr, Who lla I..k fV fllger oT l( jefl m1( ,,,
fought Ihn J-'itrvMry Rr-rvlit- New (t y0 hiiiI Mm lufl nlilti of hi faro
IIhIInk Now' KftVtflvc w horribly Injured.
Tio lad was brought to Ibu Walk-
burn hospital Uto Friday, and hU left
hand waa attended, all being ampiitnt.
COUNCIL VISITS
PR0P0SE0 CITY
WATER SUPPLY
Wll.li AllltANOt: FOH DOI.V'J MOKK
WORK
BODY OF STONE
FOUND FLOATING
WILLIAMSON
M'nr I Iff ore IIm HwrHary of Agrl
tullum In llettalf f Uoiht !
WAHIIINOTON, l. C July 111.
Hllo of tlio Iti-MTtoIr U flOO Fees
AIhv Asprw l"kr mi Mm an Creek.
Hllnx Mailo In IHIt, WhHe Fml
T. HanUcrMirt Wn Mayor I'lltajpi
Cotrr I'liMfN of Mcrrral Mottntalii
Mrvania
iioky or kiu:i i.am)i:.v ih htiix
i MIMUMl
To iiciuiliit Oicnuolrea with Ike
HrretarrHutonnviihrlnKUila eJ but the thumb and little f.nKnr. tomrni)by of the propuiH municipal
lOK4i-r, Who With 'iiiianlon Waa
IIIiIIhk In CoHvryanrr 11it Wrnt
Into Wllllamaofl Hlvrr Hvcral
Imya Aro Waa at Plrot Ttioaght
to Harp MfcfppMMhe t'ouatry AfUr
DruwaJna; Llterf Tram
Mrs. Fish to dive
Great Newport Ball
Htik to lten emulative llawley nml Tbo nhyalclnM have hoa of aavlnit
Hlontilt or Oregon, In bohatf of II. Hi'.
Ovorin HUbop, who for yerra haa
bttni trying to locum a grant to a
honiettad In Klamath Nntlonnl for
rat. Tliti forttit rrvlro Iim conti'iided
from the firm that tlio trmt IIUboi
vranla la not agricultural land, nml
that It U valuabla only for fon-t pur
HvKlnnlng today nienl from ilrcl
aloiit of iim forcit inrvlci may bo car-
water iuiily altu near Aapen Iake,
The body of Harry Rlone, the tog
gr who, with Prad linden, knows
'The nig Chief," hai been mlealng
ine njureaeye. ,i i.pi .,i wrk .hm.M h-alnce Juty II. when their team,
Ulirmanil uca uynamue on county - - - ' " ,i,0wned, waa found In Wllllanuon
road work, and kt It hid under '"'ie "") uni year, aiayor i. .',,(., WM toanA jMt ngnt,
granary, riio noy rouna u, nnq men micikiihii, city icnginter JacK Mcuane Ttlft u0()r waa'aeen floating about
atarted experimenting. Bj il0 membera of the city council tip feet below tlie'nceno of the mla-
toitny urn vUltlng that aectlon. hap. Coroner Whltlock, who waa
TrlatB 0tlirf n (iri1nr (o nrnl( thit flllnr. It I iinniniiH ArAt.A Ittat iharn mi no
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I'ntti'd 'rci Servlro
ItOMK, July IV.. Cardinal and
leading prelate from all parta of the
world began reaching here today for
the nnuunl funeral iiimi which will
b'j colehrnted In llin HUtlno chapel
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HEM LAWYER
HALK IIKKD'A ARRAKJNNRXT 18
COKTLMJHD UXTIb le O'CLOCK'
MONDAY MOHM.VO BY JU1XJK
BKNMOX
Robert Hettue the balf-braed youth j
indlcied for aeeautc with IttUat.toi
EMPLOYEES AS
jlllljOm 'rt
SHORTER ttOWR
IN THE STORES
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oxk cunwum mjm'vhuu,
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comaftlt rape, waa braaght hafara Clr-
cult Judge Baaaea laat, night far ar
ralgnataat. C.Iil.MHatt waaapeetat-j
ed aa hi cobbmI by tha court. ,
t Thltf Binrttltis Rllfntt nmltrnk ttvf fup.
thar tlaia la which ta dkwaaa the eaaaj
with hU cllaaL Tha arralgsmeat waa '
thaa coatmaed aatll Maaday BHmi-
Httta. la adetOea ta tha ctIbm far
which ha waa ladlatad tota twa
aoroee froaa Charlaa Walker 1 Bara'ea
(Valley, aad la aacuaed of rnkhhn tha
IDarall raach fa LeaceM VaUar. Ha
aarrad a taraTta aha aVaathaM CaH-
Kteeteff af JaUMa aaial
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NKWfORT. July ltr-atra. aXay
paant FUh, who alau ta ha eae t
the big aecial leaden ef the aaetety at
taet wealth, fa a plana to atartle the
country la a fairy and aaraery ryhaw
bnll Auguit lit. She haa Jut lataad
Invitation for it, aad the elect ef
iierciunry to do a certain amount of need of holding an loqueat, and tha
work each year, but thla year It I ex remain will bo Interred on the reer-
ptctvd thnt there will bo moro work ration!
done than heretofore In the nature ' Htone and Landin left thla city on
of permanent Improvement. It I pos the night of July 10, to go to Algoooa,
lliln Hint I tin rauncll. fnllowlnr ihxtr ulinrai It In alatMl thftt Kau hkd
rled direct to Secretary llouiton. of tho Vatican tomorrow on the oc- . ..,, mBV, jkn ull (h tl.i.P -. unm ,-.- m i!in, tnT wn,k tnr
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inuinnn u. Diivarmau, n law omcer canon oi ma BniTrr, unm curr municipal water at a compar- lumber concern. They hired a team
for foreet appeal, will look nfter tin. of I'ope Io XIII. A goodly portion utlvvly early dale. and buggy from iha Midway aUble.
inne for the aecretnry. of tin. diplomatic corpa In Home cred. Tlc , ipon whch tno clly haa utlng they would be back the follow-
Acting with him U it committee of Iteil to the Vatican which had left the ,)nW , !n 10 Yc,y of Aipn lng g,,, m
aKrleullural etperta on land claanlfl. illy for tho aummor. returned today Ink1 Tl0 ,0WMt wnt ,ee, ,, ,60, Beforo nom OB a.usth word waa
cation who wit Idecldo uhother Inud I. for tho ceremonle. The maw tomor- fwt nbovo 1lt boJy of WB,eri Tue Mcnt here from tB, frratloa that
of valuo for agriculture. ow will be tho flr.t one In ten year orBnlll MlBgu weM midB December jthe men. Ieeteeef going over the
that have elapim! lnce the death of ,91,( ,,,.,, the .dratnutnujon oflcounty bridge on 'the road to Fort
It ai .In i tho early part of I90rt I'opo l, at which the mu.lc of the TrnTMhii .ml'T; rroutlm.edn ,WgVY
mat ni. iieurao iinnup aim nuoui inniuu niaiuia inuir win nvi uw un-(
fifteen other realdenU of Klamath ecled by Monilgnor I'eroal. The lat
Kalla ictlled on land wlthlu tho nn- ter, for tho pail two moatha haa been
tlonal foreat reiorvo. The land aro aulferlng from nervoua breakdown '
nit Hated at tho head of Upper Klam o severe that the pontifical phytic-
am 10, niong i;ryaiai uroeK, one or iana win nov iwrmu uim iu rnui
tho beat lri(iit itroama of Mouthern the direction of the choir.
Oregon. White the land are em
braced In tlm foreat rtaerw, they car- Thirty Ttioaaaael Htatt
ry very little, If any, merchantable L'nlted I'reta Service
timber. WAHIIINOTON. I). C. July i
In tho eighties tho lands were deed- Acting Comptroller Kane announced -... ... . . . .. . . ..... ..
ed to tho state by tho government aa today the elating of the Klr.t National UTeflCll MllllSter 0 1 F 011113 AllairS jf rCtllCtS InC 1118-
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Take
Cnlled Praaa Bervke' ;;
CANOetcrnr, cOto.S Jair 1
rhe faajana.akr-Haa Arfve.w take
la today by about earea haadead aae-
tercyellai who are' tearlac ikh aae-
tloa oa UmIt way
I.m.am . k Ai - - - - - w A
w.n w v . wr.vvw m
clety In several cltlea of the Boat aad
West may be measured by their re
ceipt or failure to receive aa iBvtta-1,- riMvar Jvlv 11 to M
HOB.
Mr. Fish's affair ef thla hied are
usually spectacular, aad thla wHi Hke-
ly mark aa epoch la society. It aaey
cot ha ao grand or coetly aa tha fa
mous Bradley Martla hall ef tweety
year ago, bat It win be aa guttenac
as anything of noeera daya.
BaaBaiBaBBiBaBBBesaaBaBeBBaiaBaa
race awet ot the Federallea ef Aater
lean MetereycttaU which la to be held
TkerbJlt
ora have aeveral
theaj aad a aierlaa; letaa eaift far
their aaiaaaaaeat at the
tea, aajeag the
braai
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cere er wamrm e aaaiasiai'-
Om aroaata wW
Says Powers Will Start
Big Wars in a Few Years
dreea ef
the
Dearer,
t i . . r -, t . t w
raaliali
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til eae tnwai,
i -t nfr
to act wMh the'et
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dry geeea,ilhrag aadl aaa'
win eleae, their daera M i
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the atara-gaaai ', ''" L . td
K.K.K.M
Naaallgjia!
bank of Ijifnyettv, (In. He nays
bank Is abort about 130,000.
the
lly William I'Mlllp Hlutaaa
1'nrU Correapoudont for United Preaa
I'AHIS, July 19 That Europe I
pieparlng for tho dismemberment of
awamp, but when tho forest reserve
waa established thoy wijro Includoil In
Ita boundarle, and tho speculator
who had slnre ncqulreil them from the ' Haley ami t'lubb Talk
atnto were given crlp In lieu of their 'fulled I'rrvt Hen Ice
holding. BANT A CltUZ, Calif., July 19.
Illshop mailo hi mint: under tho Tho Htala Christian Church conven
net of Junn II, 1900, which provide tlou waa addroued today at tho mom
that ugrlculturul In'ids within a nn- orlal banquet by J. J. Haley of I.odl
tlonal forest rrservu mny bo selected and M. I), Clubb of l.o Angele.
iu homestead. HU application, to-'
lf,ttl.tV Mflllt fllA MH..M. M.I.AM ITlMta. U-mIhU iMfvmMl.Ull.fa.MwTllfl Wo
nth Fall resident.. ... rejected al'menM Itellef .Corp. are aervlng loe Clilu.. Trky-Ia-JIto. and the colon
the instance of tho repreaontatlVf of'cre.m. cake and coffee todhy to tho ' I'ortuial, ana the ultimate dlr
tho forestry service. multitudes. Their temporary place of W T !. waa .tho content on
From that tin.,, on It has been business l the court houao yard. r ''' ,,B,,V,r "f Fore,,a ' A(f,r'
bnltlo between tho forestry service on , K!n ,0 ? FlTT.?, P
one side and II. Ht. fleorun Dl.hop on 1-ouHry KaMag , lwlaw given tho United Pre,
the other. All of the othero who had United I'rcs. Service corre.ondent " Thla dlp-
madosoltlemeut upon tho laud aban- FAIIOO, N. I).. July t9Couaty ; '" edited with knowing
dnned their claim. chool .uiwrinlendenta of Fargo will more of tho huropenn motive, and
Mr. Illshop made- his claim hi. Ko tho gardeti ay.tom ,ln .chool. Mcn than almost any other mas.
homo from Hi., tlmu that Me nut set- In Amerlra one better. They today ell tho rea.on for ho mon.ter .Und
tied on It. He wa then smgoge III Inaugurated tho flr.t of a aerlea of '"K " We 'u OtMt 1 'ower.
tho furniture Im.lneM In thla city. T I'oultry raising couteata among their f "" e """"" ""
he bettor iiltlo to comply wl Hi tho lawa pupil. By popular subscription egg.
Kovernliig publiu Innd, bo Mold out have been furnished tho boy aad
i
memberment of China, Asiatic Turkey and Portu
gal. Germany Blamed for Starting the Rumpus
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aaatatag aatCto wrth Thla agraaneat waH baaaae mm. M
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haada. haaaball taaaaa aad a reaatt et a aewiaa, atajaaa fjy aaaajp, ,
a knaaraa sasaaa. askaasaaB. . aafet )Tnad
laaaiata far tae haa aMreaasajeOMraaanuBjpiaBjpmpB
aenara ,ai anaaa asaarea ac. ia;sii as aaaxaai iaaa aaajBaaBaaja,v ,.
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aasBBVfjafajm fBaTaMaaal WlM aaaaaaai tafJ aaMajab-ahajaBaBapbM JtSpjH
. aa a g aam Laaaanam
raUgtaaa aT ha Jaat .Hal aaa mm "B mawaaaavrjrai
Jti aaaaaj iar aaajav-aaaaaay fBajiBrvxran
aC.Aaaaat waaa , Aftaahagta) W aaaaBaae aaaaaaa-y.;iM
a fraaa att.aarta ef;taejiraaiaat ac tae aBMeM w n ;W
aataer. aaearatac ba alaMinaBlk.OaaBA ji
aaaeaaaad tedar. CaBd';eayatalaitlatiBaaa - -3:
Reataa CataeUa -the aaaat the baalaeai haaaw eiadaM'
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Uatted Preaa
PARIS, Jaly
eoaiaaraOve.
la rraaea,- arabahlr hi IiaaahiT
lag the early part
warMvttl
oateteUy
Mercler. ef the
Chureh. wilt preXde at the
which will derate aiaek ef
caaatea to the reltftoa of lalaau
Ma ala-j
Laaa Caaaksg Weet
WA8HINOTON. D. C. July
The Interview look place at the home, 'The geaeral .(juarlag of aceou.U IZitwSS.
of the statesman, and M. Flourena .between the nation of Europe I coat-1 . , . , ii.j.w. fcJ ., - .
S'tln llu Mtluul Juki a 4 kr.
eat reserve. The Htaarary la aet yet
nlL The reakoa la thbj; There ' ajBaBsBaVBBBaaaaaaaaaarTaBBBBaaMa
aborlly to be considerable territory
A.A nAt Imu.a wtlAka m k ! !
strongest, A war bow would weakea I
ft
The' barber eaeee aeek a 7:t aja
lag hour, hat It la heM Uatthay age
aaabeJrXiTae thar'hasaaaa aa MB,
eeatlaaea .te , eaera ta hat ahea at B
I'
lug," the diplomat replied.
be aura of that. Something haa hap-J
pened to postpone the actloa, that le
called a apada a spade.
"At tho outbreak of the Balkan
trouble aom'e montha ago," said M.
Flourena, '! told you that a general
Kuropeaa "war waa preparing for the
near future. 1 still think ao. For
tho moment, however, tho ambltlona
of the Oreal Powera aro holdlua them
In check. They don't want war Just h natlona engaged, aad those which I y
at thl. time and tor a very particular (kept the peace would flad Uiemaelvee,
reason. That I why every ounce of w',h tremendoua advantage overt
their Influence I being exerted bow '"' rival. .
to nrovent tho llalkau difficulty from " t piaca. luraeyin-Aaia.
ilragRlug them Into tho light." doomed. Thla empire ta ehortly toi
"Two jeara ago," tho correspond-l',Pue iul Turkey-la Earoaa)
vwirl v?
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l" .WIHtaat, Baak:ta.;sMsaa;faaa aaV
reach Bear AWaaseat, '. V c , s , '
j..fry ttir a, jia
V Kd kllgere M la tae aaV Ma
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, cito known only Immediately preced
lug war. And Germany with her con-
I.I. lmyli..a nn.l ..v. .... ..rv ... .Irl. who will snend the r Bummer iu iinu u.r uuu.-tob. uu u-
l.lui.wi .if n r,l.l..,ii l.x iri.malh vornllnn ruUtlllF tho UOllltrV. TIlO l'lta TOCeUt OUlOglea UUg Of
FalU. .conteata will be docldod next fall. , "Peaceful War Lord." la given the about atid what I holding the power
uiaoio ior aiarimg tue oaii roiiiag. uaca.
aaaaaBaBBaaaaBaaaaa
ciU HUggealed, "the world waa In
formed that Europe waa ou the verge
of a general war. Americans find It
to underataad what It' all
the (hard
-4.
has disappeared, and the powera arei
nevatnataslaaaa a Jlwldav tiaas anna faaaUKI-
art ejaaaa aaaa aw iia cava aasaawaaa aaiw-
Helves. Secondly, Portugal la la a .
deplorable condition, and It U aartala
that before long the colonle of that
Reformi Urlfted by PretideBt AOj ofcv
Kiamatn Aagpcutwn May, pa
Brought BeforACiaTeBi
Bryan Talks Saucy
to News Reporters
(Secretary. Starting on Kii Lecture
Tour to Help Out Income. Prom
ties to Make an Account
-jLi.ui.a.1
ICeauaaee oa faae 41
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MANY ATTENDING
C. E. CONVENTION
COUNTY OATHKH1NO WILL OhOSK
WITH UNION BKKVICHa MV THK
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V , TVnlUd I'resa Servtco
v WASHINGTON. P. 0 July 19.
Secretary of State Wllllum Junnlngs
j, -'Bryan atarta on hla locturo tour thl
' evening. Me make lili first lecture
, at Winona, lad., .tomorrow night.
In an Interview with newspaper
men today, Bryan protested that tho
pnpera have attempted to put him Iu
a falae light. ,He eereastlcally prom
;A, Ised to account te ta newspaper for
t' , every cant h get,
iv., ''You wll haya a.lne.atory. hen,"
I .
he aald.
"Let tue
tall you how I divided
v.titvn u'nnuL'Bu rrKtuikUUitU' !,luul ''
o'clock the Bndeavorar will attend
tho Presbyterian church, where Rev.
J. S. Stubbleflold will give a special
sermon.
At 3 o'clock a county meeting will
be held at the Methodist church. The
closing number of the convention
will be at the Methodist church to
morrow evening, a union y6ung peo
ple's aervlce at 7 o'clock, aad a pic
ture song servteo, commencing an
NIGHT
That much Interest la being taken
Iu Christian Kndeavor work la Klam
ath county la evidenced by tha at-
Ust year I got a guarantee of f 160 1 tendance at he county convention:!
In attendance at thla convention
U H. 11. Rottman, Interstate field sec
retary of the society for tha Pacific
Northwest, tie ta oa hi way north
front attending the national conven
tion at Ooa Angele.
mid n percentage of the gate receipts
for each lecture.
"Tho Chautauqua always have a
lot of aenson tickets out. They give
mo tho llrst f 250 taken In ai tha gate,
They toko the next 1260, and wa dl
yldo the buluuce. In some caaas the
Chautauqua ussoinblloa prefer to' nay"
me 250 outright, but prefer tha
other arrangement," .
now n aeaaton. the meeunga Mat
night and thla afternoon were' both
well attended, and proved highly in
teresting. Atiother( meeting will he held tali
evening" at 8 o'clock. This will he
held at tU,e Methodist church.
A "quiet hour'l'wlll Ue'spent at the
MethoduWehuroh tomorrow morning,
commencing
at 7 o'clock. At 11
T
Carl Kohley Is here today from tha
Stukat Bridge vicinity.
t , j.L ,
- J. H, Tlpteia la a county aeat vtaltor
froayhle' place la North, P,oe Valley.
YIIIVDaVton la' here from, iha Tule
l..k eountrv.'
t n
W, 8, Adams la here treat Malla.He
condueUa general store la that eHy,'
TENTH STREET
BIDS WANTED
COUNCIL WIIA AWARD CON-
TltACT FOR THIS 1MPROVB
MKNT AUQUHT 4 WILL BK MA-CAIIAMIXKO
The' city council has oomweneed ad
vorttelng for bid 'for the iaiBreve
meat of Tenth street," The iblda vl
opened, August 4th.
Tenth street 1st to be maoadejalsed
from Mala street 'to Prospect street.
and there la considerable grading to
he done. This Is, one of the prlaetaal
thorpughf area, and It Is the - only
meana' of entry tor Bhiptagtea
people. K rr
In addition to the maoadamlalag.
aterai aewera aad guttara are te be
M.U
n
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ft.
WASHINGTON. D. 0.. July. 19
That farmers under, overaaaeat Irrl-
gatloa projects may, took for firther,
relief in the mat ter of extended plates
f or ' pay menu la" the general hetlat
here., The matter will btakea"ui
during the regular aeislea oteoagrea
the coming winter, in the form at leg,;
Ualtlon proposing deferred paymeaU
on, lands about as recomoaenoea ay
those who attended the reeeat coarer
ence of , water users in this city,
Just how liberally congress will he
disponed to treat, these settlers can
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