The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 22, 1913, Image 4

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porta ar crowlag atruagrr that brow
Camlnetti. on of Immlcratton Imc
(or, warned by the verdict of guilty
returned agalntt IMgga In the trial
under the Mann white alave act, will
plead guilty when hU cano l called
Tueaday.
Proaecuter Roche aald today that
two count, thoee dealing with la
ducemeni and perauaalon, may aa
dropped, and Camlnetti tried for a
tralght Infraction of tha Maaa,act.
CHANGE BEATING
TO PRISON TERI
fixmxo that watrriKfl rog
LAW WAB MMPKAUOt, Jl'HTICK
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laatead of kehig admlalotered if-
teen laakea from a whip la tao aaada
of Bherlg Lew, William Pew, who eja
Thunday plead guilty to aoatlag bU
wife, will aerro twoaty-gro daya hi
)all. Tke change waa mado tkla
awMCAlNS
Looking OTor the lata aeaalaa tawa
Jaetleo Oowoa dleeovered that tao
whlpptac law had aeoa raaealod. la
to It kad not beoa readered ekae-
tete, the Pew' aKatr promlaod to I
aa animated, aa BaorlC Lew. t
faoed to' wield tko elackeaake oa
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IRRHHETALES
THOM, BAVM BwCLARR
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WKXT BOWW Will WRMCKaW
United Preae Sorylea
SBATTLE, Aag. it. urWera
from the wrecked alaamer "8UU of
Callforala" reached hera today ea Uo
ctoamer Jetereea. .Tkey aay thirty-
four wereidrowaed.
Not a alagle aiaa waa aale tgt de-
acrlao tko wreck, wklek eamo wRk
aaek fearful and tarrMe addeaaeai.
Tke oaly thug tkw kaew waa taat
taoro waa a eraeh, tke doeka Mtaaedl
atoly blew up from the, air araaaare,
aadaU foaad theawelree etraggHag
for Ufa m tko
krldgo.
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laaUlled by aa espert maahaae.
Batlmatao cheerfully far
alahed.
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INDIAN HrmVIOK, RNCIAMATtON
HKHVICK, MARMH LANB OWk
KNB, HOK8KPI.V PKOPLH AXI
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Some idea of the Importance of the
department ot the ltttorior.U given
Klamutlt Khlln people by tho number
here to hear Aulatant Becrotary Mill
er ot that department, and to dlncuta
pertinent mattera with htm.
The Klamath reclamation project
la one of the big matter he wilt take
up, and there are water ueera from
all part of the project here. All ot
tho director of the Klamath Water
L'ier AmocUUou aro here, and a
majority of the attache ot tha recla
mation lervlce aembled at the court
houee.
To And out what can be expected
from tho government la tho matter of
reclaiming tho marh land around
lwer Klamath Lake, a number of
marak wad ewaera have been dlecue
lag tkla aueittoa with Miller.
Mattera pertalnlag to Indian aKalro
are being taken up wltk tke depart-
mt head by Indian Agent Meoa
Wataoa and ladlaa Poreet Supervlaor
Ji M. Bedford, wao, came la taat night
from the Klamatb Agency.
Tke aaaattoa of a nllni oa the
lloraegy Irrigation Dkrtrlct' reer
voir alte W'aaother that Miller will
take up. Jake Rneck, one of tke di
rector of tke'dlatrlct, I here from
Dairy, and he aad Attorney Pergaion
will attead to tale matter.
la addlUoa. It le believed that Mill
ar will be eoaauMed with retarding
Improvemeala aad other BMttera con-
eeralng Crater Lake.
Lyman P." Oraat of Columbia Pall
ha been appomtod by tho atate of
Malao cuetodlaa of a large cow mooae
wklek followed him heme from the
wood laat June.
la the hope of.latroduclag It Into
tke Uaked Kates, aa assert from tke
iepartBteat of agriculture kaa keea
aeat to Maaekarla to get epeclmeaa of
a peach taat walgka a pouad.
A humaa.aknll dleplayed la a ahep
window la a atreet close to the Kdln
burgh wgraiary boara la rather grim
kumor tko iegead, "Socoad kand.
owner havlag'ao further uee."
More thaa 4.ee New York school
children are aaaaatly referred by the
school aatkeriMas to physician for
mdoleal treatment
Talrty-twe kead of sews aad salvos
111 be sold at auctloa at taa O. K.
feed barn oa gaturday, Aagast St, at
S o'clock. Alee. seate. good horses,
buggies aad harness.
OUT MBRB1LL, Aaetloaeer.
J, M. BTANg, Owner. lK-Tt
Notice for Baas
Notice Is hereby glvaa that
wUl be received by the
ap to 1 o'eleak, September 1, far
fmsJaklag lag eerea of good live
body weed aad Umbo, aald weed to be
delivered aad piled la tao
of tke Odd Pollewa balldtag.
A aTVm Ulll 1
We We dP STB das BJ J mmWVg
W. O. gMITH, Praaldeat. St-ltt
yoCTi oppommnti"
Wt waat a live kaetUag reprissato-
tlvs hi tkla saetloa to take orders tar
ghat t BssdBaaM IMaaaa amammt aBaamtmHataB mmanaaaaT
aamroMB) a Marj aavaaaTw sa-aagaygajaaa; VimnmBb
ea tke PaoMa Coast Wa
etas aad pay aaek weekly.
Wrke today. PasMU Naraery Co.,
SM-llt Btoek Bxehaaga BMg., Pert-
ore. t-K-t-ii r
Ltmgitt Umpire li
Under Charges
bI
Rabbits
Lake County
Are to Be Inoculated
I.AKKVIRW, Aug. St. 'A. II.
Thornton haa received a culture ot
baclilua from thn Oregon Agricultural
College to bo used lit InocuUtlon of
titiitittM In tlil county,
While only n mimll amount nt (lie
ruliuro wn vnl, It I siilflclent to
liuukv Hovernl tvt to determine
whether or not the eiporlmeut will
prove siicceeitfut, ami In Hint event,
more can be eciirml from tho college.
It U Mr. Thornton' Irion to catch a
few of the pott nntl keep them In cap
ture to wntch tho effect of the bacll
'lus, and Hunt ascertain whether tt will
IJuMlty to nuke InocuUtlon over tha
county In general.
In order to nuke a practical test,
TOWNXOPtCS
, Huatama and liaur-"W. H. Polk,
Whol connected with the J. I, Cae
(Threshing Machlno company of Port
land, Is here attending to btulne
matUr. While here ha I visiting
hi alster, Mr. II. L; tllem.
Oa to PortUad. Mrs. Uvl Mc
Donald left this morning for Port
Isnd. ghe especta to be gone about
two week.
muchmen on the West Hid will meat
at the Arthur ranch to participate in
it rabbit drive, for the purpose of
catching rabbit for the experimental
Work. ThesA wilt be Inoculated, and
enrli farmer will take several hntiin
with him.
A part of those taken by each
rancher will W liberated where thu
rnhblu are nbuiuUiit, nmi the other
will he held, lit order to allow n study
of the effcrts nmt the virulence tf tho
illiesse.
The culture wan donated by the Ag
rlruliural College as a teat to deter,
mine the practicability of eradlcatlag
the rabbit ptit by means of dlaesse.
mrnfii.iilEaaeaaedn.iiiiimit- rr- tt.
C00RT HOUSE
WORKJS LIVELY
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INTKHNNTI.NU
Han Johaaon, president of tb
American League, must decide It 811k
O'Loughlla, oae of tha umpires, called
PHcher Roy Mitchell of the 8t. liula
Browas, a "yellow cur," and It so Is
that the proper language for aa um
pire to uie toward a ball player.
Mitchell, who waa pitching for the
llrowns, walked to tke plate to bat In
a game which O'Loughlln umpired.
You missed two strikes on Mai-
set," said tha pitcher. "You ought to
keep your eyes open."
"Tkea," said Osorge Btevall. man
ager of tha team,- who aaya ke waa
alee at tke plate, "tke umpire took
ea kls mask aad aaaaaredi 'I mimed
them on purpose Jost to get a chance
to chase yea from tke game, yea yel
low cur., Ye4 are a eouaterfaR.' "
O'Loughlla denied he used the
words. Other Brown players say he
did.
(Net Gael Laada)
Deaartmeat.ef taa tatofler. fJaHed
BUtsa Lead Ofaae at Ubevlew,
Oregea. Jaly it, ltlt.
Notlae la, kereby gtvea laat Learn
L. Stela, of Klamatk Palas. Oragea.
wko, oa August 1, ltlt. made
ataad Batry No. ttlls. far N .
Section It. Towaaklp ITS, Baage 1U,
Willamette MarMlaa. aaa glad aetlee
of lataatlea to asake aemmatotlea
Proof, to estaeUek claim to tke lead
above described, before C. R. DaLaa,
Ceeaty Clerk af Klamatk aeaaty.
Oregea, at KlamaU Valto. Cv
aa tke tlrd day af Aegaet, ltlt.
Clalmaat aamaa aa wHaaasaa:
M. Lerey Miller. It L. fawawaa.
Hear7 W. Btraw, I, 3. Straw, aM af
JAB. r. BUBOI
Mt-l-ltk
111.
MAY PfWVE FATAL
hiaa WH, WiaMaak Baam rwa
;UatB aaa ImgiHian af MT '
Baluolui lo aaTur & olMBao tkasw oS
sBwvmmBraTaaay . amy mamaaw aa immBVBrn,,sB A ajameaaaaj ms-a
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Bat If yea lad 'Ua Item tag kleV
,Paataerleaa kldaay troubles asag
foltow;
Taat. dreasy .er Brlgai'a dlasMe
amy be tke'faUl aad;
Yea will bo gted to kaew taa fal
lowtag aaserlaaae.
Tla Ue'keaaat atotemeat af a
Marafcy r wld sat
- Jeka MeCeWator, Mgnkf, Ore.,
ax: "Per aaeat a year I was af tist-
ed.jwHk 'Uaaar ssmtklal, My kaak
" FfJaTgT igpr4BaBml gVwBBTTaTVaWgw, WmW
fteepad, aad aeaed aa aereraly taat I
fewMaat.aieay wen. wars or gap,
klad tbred au, aad I waa laagaM aad
VBwwMt'e aawa7 aMWaTByV aTBMBgTVasPsWasal gjmBMMna
ea ' tee.irs gaaany aa atgac aaa i ar
itseaeesateat Ha ' skeat ' Basaa , tsma
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Form of advertleemsat No,
Notice to Coahractora
The county clerk of Klaatath coua-
ty, Oregon, will receive blda up to
faraleb Septombsr 3, 1013, for tke coastrue-
Uea of a road described aa follows
same being a part of what, la kaowa
aa tha RattU Snake Point read:
Prom Station It 8x46 to Station
ttlkn oa original line, wklek cor
respond wltk Btattea IstxGO correct
ed-itaa, aad froas Station 14aS0 to
Statlea list correcUd line, a dis
tance of ,1 feet.
Tke plan and epecilcatloaa are oa
tie la tke oalce of tke county elark,
Klamatk Palls, Oregoa. A esrtlled
check to the amount of 10 per eeat of
the kid submitted, payable to the or
der of the county of Klamatb, atate
of Oregon, must accompany aaek bid,
The County Court reserves 'tke
right to reject any and all bids,
Wm, 8. Worden, County Judge,
C. e: Merrill, County Com.,
John Hagelatala., County Co, )
s-lt-lO-J k
Kay la Better. K. Sugsrmaa, who
Is In Portland under tha care ot a
physician on account of eye trouble,
I In an Improved condition, accord
ing to reports sent tohls insnsger,
Chsrllo I'olndoxtrr. Mr. Bugsrrnsn
will probably return to Klamath In a
week or so.
Mills Home Boon. Mr. snd Mrs.
I.yle O. Mills snd son are expected
homo tonight or tomorrow from a ten'
days' camping trip. There Is muck
speculation aa to whether the popular
crsamery man succeeded In hagglag
the trio of live Venison the law allows.
faprtwe doing Kat Mr. and Mrs.
(leorge Caproa will leave Tuesday on
sn extended Kastera trip, Mlaaespolla
blng their objective point They will
be away until the early part of Octo
ber, returning m time to entertain
Russell Perd and Kd Sweeney, star
battery of tke New York Yankees,
who will visit hsre October 16th.
About the drat of November the
Caprons will go to l.oag Beacb for the
winter.
VkMlag Districts. County School
Superintendent- fred IVleraon left
Thuridsy for Merrill aad Malta, to
visit the vsrlous school districts. In
that locality, and ascertain what Im
provements luvo been planned for the
coming term.
To Tour California. Z C. "tW
Powell aad K. (1. Argraves are plan
ning a trip of several months' dura
tion through California, in tko f.ir
mcr's auto. Thsy will net leave, or
some time yet, but tkey expect to be
away all winter and a part of the suc
ceed lag aprlag. ,
Valaae Wlitow. ThsdUplsy win
dow In the Stilts Dry floods store la
very prettily arraaged, skewing some
thing out of the ordlaary la tke way
of art designs. Tke display Includes
darnlag bags, pillow tops, tsble run
ners, etc., la quaint designs.
After Brrie.Mrs. Henry Stout
and Mrs. George McDonald left today
for the Lake of tka Woods, whsre
they will pIsk.kuekleberrlM,
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Nets Greet latarotsaieat. A. P.
Hamilton and wife passed tkrougk
Klamatk Palls today oa tkslr way te
Seattle 'after a moatk'a visit, wltk
frleada ia Saa Praaclsco. . Mr. Hamil
ton, wko la traveling la kls macklaa,
notes a wonderful Improvement In the
Klamatk Valley since the daya of '01
aad '00, when ke used to travel this
territory selling palate and oil. I
seewe''aMeae''aeaKe'assas9sas3
Work on the new court house Is
progressing rspldly, this week mark
ing the beginning ot the work of
aioiie letting. Harry K, Angllit, the
superintendent In chargs of the work,
has a crew of about twenty men put
ting up atune, and wilt Increase tliU
number to about fifty Juii as soon ss
enough stone Is "cured" to keep that
number busy,
This work Is being doun under thu
stipervlalqn of M. J. MrDouuugh.
Iimldo the sheds where the artificial
atone Is made la a floor space of tt,
U0 0iiar feel, literally covered with
atune of various slir, shape snd di
mension, "Hilly" Contelmsnn, who
with l M. Schofleld, Is the cu.todlsii
ot the secret process by which these
stones sre made. Is lu rhsrg of the
works.
He msps out the dlgerent designs
and shapes, turna the drawlags over
to Atwood and Stone, the cabtavt
makera, and they make "skspes" or
"molds," la which tke steasa are east.
The molds are filled with the secret
preparation, and "tamped" by a ma
chlBe, the only one of lu kind In ex
istence. The molds, containing the green
stone, aro then taken to tho "dryiag
Hour," and turned over to the floor
foreman, William P. Hcheucr, whoa
duty It Is to supervise the ticklish
work of "pulling the molds. This
ronaUla of gelling the molds off the
atone without breaking corners or In
any way disturbing the smooth sur
face of'tlio ston.
Utmost rare must be taken In this
work, for the damp condition of an
"uncured" stone makes It n delicate
thing to handle.
The "banjo work," frills and decor ,
alive stones are cast In aa entirely
different manner. Por this class' of
stone Mr. Chovln, an art modeler,
makes clsy models and plaster ceets,
Tbeae are Snleked In gelatine and
the stans compound poured la.
Mr. Chovln haa already made some
bsautlful cornice piece, colum tops,
ate, Mr. Bcheuer, who kaa beea with
the company since Its organisation.
says the quality of jbe etoua here is
tho best yet produced.
Just aa soon as h eaa'get his plana'
mapped out far enough ahead, Mr.
Contelmsnn will add a night force to
fuming out stone, and then, he!
claims, It will not take a great while'
to, make the 4,000 pieces to be'
In the new court kouae. v
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mares, at Comsieck's. r '.
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