The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 15, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATM MIX,
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FRIDAY, AUfJUHT li lilt
STATE RESTS ITS CASE IN THE
CAMINETTI-DIGGS PROCEEDINGS
THIS AFTERNOON; COURT
CROWDED
WIVKH OF MK.V IMPLICATKD AP
I'KAH IN COUNT TO (JIVK
Til Kill TKHTIMO.VY
Rioting Kvl.lenre fur Hie Htalc I OI
rn by Hie Nnrrl CJlrl, Who I
tiMeslloaeil Krgnnllag Her (Mmmv
, vallon of lleliavlor of INgg awl
Murlia Warrington, awl Uncle of
IJIH Who Wml to llrno for Ttirm.
(Special Correspondence)
PORT KLAMATH, Aug. IB. Hay
lux I the order of the day In Wood
FORT KliAMATM NKWH
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United Pre Service
. HAN FHANCIHCO, Aug. 14. Tho
Kdvornuitriil llila afternoon reslvd lu
IImi trial of Maury lllgg mi tho while
slavery charge. The defense opened
al 3 o'clock.
Tho wlvm of Ulgg anil Camlnettl
tipii-nriMl In court thU afternoon when
the (rial was rcsumod, o testify. At-
turner Coughlsn linn nut decided
FORT FARMERS
CUTTING HAY
HODHO CONTINURH KVMRY HU.V
DAY, WITH HULL A FKATUHK.
JOHNSON QUITS
MANAGEMENT OF
K. D. COMPANY
HIM
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WANAMAKER CAR
ARRIVES HERE
THIS AFTERNOON
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ItrtlrlHK OMrlal Hill lroln III Ka
Hit AllrntloM lo ihn Ijiimber la
ilH.lir, With Wblrli He Wa Mmtl-tlt-il
When Mr Vlnl KaUrwl tho
Ixiral Plrhl Ha Mado KcMarka
llc Itrront Whllc-la Chare
ltnhcrt A. Johnnon liaa reilaaed bla
MKUFOKV WANTM HIM OTHKUNMton M nunagr of. tba Klamath
'lvrloinionl roiiiiany' local inUr-
Annouiicumcnt to thin effect wai
made today. ''
Am yet Mr. Jolumon'ii nucceesor haa
not lipn deflultely decided upon by
lllvrr Valley, notwlthatandlng thc,in Kiainnin ()eveioinnent company'a
frtl that wo have not yet had .u(H.-j,,lrcclor'. h " do ' Mr-
I fnlihann twill aan kla ftiiiiiAillina
clcnt good weather In which to cure-.,. ' nM
hay properly. If the etormy itauoni ,rlor ,0 i,.klnB ... ,, -,,,...
roilllnetii. thero will be conildoratirc'inrnt. Mr. Julininn w Inlnroitcfl In
whether lo cnll them. 'nraln spoiled by ralu. the lumber Induotry here, lii Klasi-
Mm, l)lgg In a Imautlfut woman. j ,. rth Manufacturing company being
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The Tort Klumalh llodeo contlnuo-. '""' "wnra ' n,n, " r'unnB-
() be pulled off every Sunday aftvi-J
mou It la alwayt ntlenuod by a
voy lu r if rtiiwd, vipelcally when the
tiucklni, hull I on the program. I
Her huebamt patted her on tho hack
and fondled their C-year-old daughter
When tho N'orrlx girl took tho Ntiinil
llila inuriilni; Devlin atlentptej lo
draw from tier Information to ahuyc
that tint Wnrrlnclon girl waa Infut
untvd with Dlggii, nnd thai alio uu
touraged tho wltncm whenever alio
omld, but ahu denied tlili.
Mnrtln lliaaley, an uncle of the
The Medford people are trying to
irrango to have the bucking llotateln
r.t the county fair to be held at Mod-
fnrtt Hnli.mhp lilh. Thv ara alao
Warrington girl. de.crlbd tho 'i,r,lBg t0 wm , BttBbr nf bucklag
nl llmo when ho went for tho lrU.lunir, frow tnU rt,r
lloth wept, ho kIiI, und pleaded fre-i .. 0 0
lurallr for aeauratieea that tl.eyj M)iron I00.,y rtlurtlH R fow
would b. forgiven. )ll)ri M1) frW 0 ulune-, trl, t0 ,BB
..... ...,i .uu .. ..... wr..e i !,, ,mrl of California. He re-
It full capacity by a morbid audi
nice. Many women nnd glrU urn In
tnrrte lliteners.
ports a very dry season In that part
of. the state, but says the dairy bust-
iicm (a prosperous where feed Is to be
had. Mr. Loosley visited at brother
Milan at Kan franclsso, who recently
trrlvod from the Philippines, and waa
on ins way to rori umans, nsd.,
hert ho will bo stationed. Milan
U'oly was an old-time resident ot
Klamath Kails, and a pioneer new
impcr man, as he and Wm. Ilowdoln
owned the Klamath llepubllcan In tho
early '90'. for the last flftean years
I e has been In the algnal tervico, ittid
lunow holding the position of mnster
electrician In that branch of the gov-
'ernnient service.
There Is a great deal of travol to
Crlsler and daughter,, feller I-ake this season. Tha roads
flaLH&fc.
PARTY LEAVES
. FOR THE WILDS
An Hit A VIHIT ATCHATKIt IjAKH,
HH'Ali TKUI'I.K (Wll.l. flO I.V
SKAKCII OV HlTCKI.KIIKIIKIKri
AMI VKNIHON
Mm, C, II
Mis. J, Ii. Hlewart nnd son, Miss Oc
tuvln Arnett and 0. II. Jasper loft this
forenoon for Crater Lake.
Alter IMllng the crater, the party
will spend ii Week or so In the "lluck
It.borry I'utrh," near the Lake of the
Woods,
The ladles ot the party are all out
lilted with (he luteal model I Iflex, and
it I quite llkoly they will bring home
n deer or two.
The nowr tlermaii ulrHldtm will
rurry crews of afteen men. two ma
rhino gut a Mid several tons of explo
itive, nnd will be. ableto remalu la
the ulr sixty houra' without alighting.
n rn fine, owing to the frequent show
er . The dust haa not been an bad ns
uunl .during the dry part of the
na jon. and the tourists are taking ad
vantage of the good rogda In this
part of the county and tha nloaxuro of
ti( Ing wonderful Crater Lake.
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Mr. Qeorge Msk Is bulldmg a nqw
resldenco on his ranch, and, the fltt
maii sister are also building an up-jo-dato
bungalow on the 100-acre
ranch recently purchased of the Pel-ton-Slseniore
company of this place;
M. K. I.oosloy has contracted both
buildings, and expects to hate them
completed In a short time.
Dry Farming Succeeds on Long
Tilled Land in Yonna Valley;
Grain Crop Will Beat Records
fliq ndoptlon of a now sclenting
k , method of dry farmliiK l'.v ,Yunn Val
". iiytranciru hufwrouuht n wonderful
, 'improvvi'ieiit lu furm yomlllloiii thore
and the grain yioUl tlila year will be
, )' larger, t(',n ovor be .'oro; recording to
0'iunty Ho;riq Supei'ntpndent Fred
Pntarsoa, ,
, Mr. Petersen ' iuniad Tlaiiailay
fiom u trip tlirougli 'ftiiit part of the
touiity As'a part 6t(1fl:4. Cehtral Oro-
,H'n DevelnpmBHtl4eagie dtajilay, he
'- llought In some .exceptionally' lae
:srai 'speelmena, among which waa; a
, -. ;iaf of oi ever my feet hi teagtb
grown by Charles rUckue.
"This year the Yoana Valley farm
era'have adopted a new method of dry
fuming that even this year has shown
wonderful results,' said Mr. PeUr;
sou. "Knpoclally sueeeMfnl haya
Loon MY. Flgckus, CkajrUa Drew,
Chaflos Ueok, Charles Burgdorf, Wil
liam Welch and O, 0. Pearson. i
"Tho samples I collected wort
Diojtlly from land that has bewi farm-
oil continuously for the' las thirty'
two. years. Mn Hamaker of Bonaasa
will bring in mora sample rrom in
ua Valley ka,a,fw days.'' i.
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ItOIIKIlT A. JOHNSON
with the inteutlou of devoting his en
tire attention to the development of
his lumber Interests.
It I also posiilblu that ho will re
main In charge of (he Illg llaiiln Lum
ber company and other allied timber
concerns of the Klamath Development
company for n short time.
Hlnru coming to Klamath Kails
mora (ban a year ago, Mr. Johnson
linn been actively Identified with tho
work of upbuilding thU section. Af
ter his success In Mtartlng the Klam
ath Manufacturing company, and be
cause of hi well known business abil
ity, he waa placed at, the head ot all
fie Klamath Development company's
lucid Interests last fall, and he haa
made, n number of progressive
changes In the policies and business
of fie big concern.
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MeintM r of I'iWy Heuria MeMgo (o
Die Indian Are Maktog a Jounsey
of Mere Thdei SaS,M Mito Trif
lo tValer lao May He IncfnaVd la
ItrfV erOJJWejswi Bt anACVavSHUBMVK Wn
KhMMnifi IMNRf,
"The Signet? the special car of the
Rodman Waaamaker Kspodltlon of
Clthwnshln to.. the North American
Indian, will arrive, at 4:46 this after
noon. Tomorrow the car will go to
Chlloquln. and the party will proeeed
to Klamath Agency, 'where pboso
graphU speeches by President Wilson
and oilier officials wilt be reproduced,
a flag will bo represented to the tribe
and the chiefs will sign -for their fol
lowers, the declaration of allegiance
to the United flutes.
This parly left Philadelphia In June
and Is visiting all of the 169 Indian
tribes In the United States. They will,
travel In all about 22,000 mile.
The ceremonies at the Klamath
Agency will commence at 2 o'clock
tomorrow afternoon. This may be
followed by a trip to Crater Lake or
the Crater Lake trip may he made by
automobile Sanday.
Accuse Tammany of Briberylp(jJfj
Sulzer Case Takes New Turn Today
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ALBANY, X. Y Aug. 1.V Fottow
lag a coaJetence, wkh Oovtimer 81
HEAT WITHERS
CORN FIELDS
ONi: HUSDHKD AMI HKVKX IS
IIKfllHTKHKD IN IMIVRKKNT
PAKTti OF NKHKAHKA THIH At-TKHMMIV
Unlted Press Service.
LINCOLN, Neb., Aug.. 1C Tho
hottest wind ever known are. sweep
ing Nebraska today. v
Tho eutlro corn crop ha been prac
tically destroyed in many section.
Till afternoon iho thermometor
107 here, und one degree lesa In
Omaha.
Knjoyable Oullng. - Mr. Frod
Nool, Miss Nlim N,ool and Harry H.
Auglln returned till afternoon from
n weoK'H nuto trip to Ashland, Med
ford. Crater Tko and Upper Ike rei
norti. The trip waa made with just, a
slnglo' mishap, and .that was duo to
Harry's carelessneea. He left the wa
ter ju'tlio radiator over, night at pra
tor Lake, and next morning found!
the' pipes f rosen. Me managed to' get
thfW- toi Camp Arant, where he
apettt a. day Ik renalrttng the dam-
Called Press Service.
NKW YORK. Aug., lG.McLough
llti. Williams and Hackett, the .Amer
ican tennis learn winning the world's
championship, returned today from
England. They brought with then
the Davis trophy.
McLoughlln goo to Newport to
morrow to defend hi national title.
advisor, charged that
used by the Tammany later 1
foar vote for laipearameat.
"I charge eklv4f nhat
laald rash for the foar votes
to aaa the UBfrf-orhateat resolallaa.
uM Cairtsea.
thl U seau), aiix-aa. Theae coa
salratars arc headed straight for the
peakeaHarr-" " r
United Press Service
ALUANV. N. Y., Aug. 15 Lieuten
ant Governor Glynn today made for
mat demaud that Governor William
i-n , 1
Immittols aeeaaataB
Sakwr give all
of the eseeatlve'c
Impeachmeat at ftataar' hf the"
Ybrit glat. "f T A ''""Z ?
This mornlag Glyaa rser4'n aw-
ter from the legistawire.
him aa do facto aeviriat. .Thin Mi
ter waa delivered ,to Balavr a
t.. i.
mora mm.m. -v rf
; So far .Suiter haa grvea aawehaa
tiea or what his answer wilt ha.',"
There U every laateaOea' that tha
courts will expedite
whether or not the I
lutlon passed by the legMatare aaa
ponds Sutse rfrom oflke.
Roth aides are anxious far a guwk
settlement of this point ,
Mrs. Sulser la maeh improved.
JUGGLERS PLEASE
THEATER PATRONS
I.AKOLAH, I.V ADDITION TO A
CLKVKR JUOOLINO AND BAL
ANCING STUNT. UNLOAD SOMK
OOOD CHATTKK
Tho LaKolas, who opened a three
night's engagement at the Star the
ater last night, proved to be one ot
the neatest acta ever presented to the
patron of that playhouse.
Tho luKolas are comedy Jugglers
and balancer. They "do their turn"
with an ease and graco deserving of
tho word perfection.
Tho comedy I new an dorlglnal. It
Ih a pleasing offering, and with au ex
cellent' bill ot picture' the program Is
one worth wb)le.
Xyndlralist Restaurant Closes
UnMed Press Service
PARIS.- Aug; 15'A-A co-operative
syndicalist reetau ran t here has Jaat
been1 closed by the poilee because "It
couldn'tf o-operata.!T' ) The maaslfe
mant fired a" waitress, ad'the '.others
struck becauseone of Me Wnloa rules
(or which the restaurant stood had
been violated. The's mnagmet
wished 'to replace the'waltraaj, but
tlio, 'waitresses' union objected 'and
trouble begani the police at Mat had
to close theushop to stop a' threatened
rlot'v- p ,- $ r ffo , i
TRAIN STRIKES
AUTO; 5 DEAD
HACR.MKNTO MAN AND WIFK
AKK AMO.NO VICTIM IX MIS
HAP TODAY IN MISSOURI
TOWN
IRS
United Press Service .
CAHROLLTON. Mo., Aug. ,16A
Santa Fe, train this afternoon struck
an automobile here. ,
K. L. Forbes and. wife ot Sacra
mento and three others were killed.
ASKS WHOLESALE
MEDIATION PLAN
.IRWH
REPORTED SICK
WIFR OF PtaVrtMCTATTOManr
MAY SOON MAVK TO VNBaaMO
AN OPKRATHIX S NOW Oil
WAY KAaT H,
Word vhas been reeelved hare that
far. John Irwhi, wife of the dletrtet
attorney, la much worse ataea aa
started east for her health: It, la he
lleved that she will have to uaaerga
aa operation. -, f.
Mr. and Mr. Irwin wUr stop at
Denver ,1a case It ,la aeeeasary to have
the operation performed,
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United Pre Servlea . ,
WA8H1NQTON. D, C.MAg. 15,.'
Congressman Tawher'ofphto' this af
ternoon Introduced In the hduae, ar-
Glutton 'proposing,' a .Jaint Maihsan
mediation by th: United, 8U tee. Bra
til and Argentine., ''
The matter haa, not, been referred
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Members ol Ounsmuk Baaid Caw
Here today for i llrHr iays
Vac.liofl; Excy rsiflB
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To enjoy' g" three; day' vH In ,tha'
Klamath country, theDuasmuIr .aaad,
Mmpaaed or twenty, muata
friends and relatives af taa"
tlon, will arrive; thta aftaraoea ram
theirullwai town.'AThey vrttt.r
here'unMI'iMWgday. ilMf.o i!
1 , -ffha bandwUt'nvMh dovrn ;Mht
street r:Wi4eeaaWv'upon.thai'ar.
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