The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 15, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
WILL
RECOUNT OF CLACKAMAS VOTE
GIVES TEN MORE VOTES FOR
BENSON; OFFICIAL RECHECK NFXI
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Tlili rrlip U'Nnr Irail In tOj
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CITY HALL WORK
STARTED TODAY
M.woit, iei.ic'i: Jitixji: am ;itv
k.vmm:km MirrKMMi.M: wnt:m:
it MiiAi.1. hi: ihiii.t maki:
fO.VTIIACT H.1THHIIAV
' liln lfp. ln renldoii here.
Tin. vi-art toenlloii of tin- i ell) ,on vUll In- home toiilnbl. llo nl
hull on Ihti properly im ln lomrr of (J Hatwiu to Bet reijtiUltloii bforc ro
I'lftb and Walnut, ttm orilclally 1o-'iiitc l V)oiiiIiik
lirmlii-il upon tlilii tuornltiB by Mayors
N'lchoUa, I'iiIIii- Jiule l.nltl ami
c.y EiiKiui-or Mceau .. ,,r,,,,:,.,:;- :. ; !:. : t
Tin. btilhlliiK U
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WHI VII V HIIIWIHIRi !' ' "
f.-l Hilt b li.ft ou tbo Walnut lr'-t
Adjudicate Rights
Anna Creek Dispute to
Just who nro entitled lo take walor
.i .
from Anna Crook Is a .mention that
U to bo settled by tho stnto water
board. Jiuneit T. Oblnnock,
tendeul of Water DIvIhIoii
rnnclioil hro lust night from Medford,
ami will hold hearings with n vlow to
adjudicating tho rlgbts or tbo clnlm
ants. Toimiriow iiiurnliiK Clilunnck will
bold a hearing nt tbo Hotel llnll. On
Wednesday mid Tliumilny ho will bold
hearings at Port Klamath.
Tho hearings before Ghlnnock arc
(be result of differences between I'mw
ft Htrntton, Dnn Rymi. niclmrd Mel
base, Frad Cronomlller and K. I, and
Wm. T. Burni, who nro undwr ll
Melbime ditch, nnd tho Deiitons, Oor
dons, Fordyces, lleckioys, lovors,
Lliks, Connors, Copeltnds, Nlchol
Ma, Orri, Plton-8lsore Co., Ban-
Eh
tfwao
RECOUNT BENSON-McNARY
Ido, uliil I rni) lfi Mill to ail dot!
Id tU u IU), wlilth Mill chtt forty ferl
Im ii ditto and luriiuul This Ij-uu
iiinl luutiliilii winch wa irisii'iiU'tf
tu tile ll lftl )iar In til !) I'lif'txil
ih Km xnlir of lh unlit, unit ite
l.)i ai IiIIik the .htialii'B. Juki llitldo
lt.i (iruiHil) lliii
A iirx o( tiio ground unit insult.
unlay, nml Cofer llroili-u, I lit con-
Martin 3i Hltontl)- j l wort- No time
U to tr loit III Hit rrnilun (if ill
bUiil. tin It I KJ li roillpll tit llj
Jsilliat I. wrtonllMS t Ho cum ran
Tin tmlluuiito authorltlm the
in) or uliil hI1" Judg- tu inirr .tu..
(diarau ulili t'ufiT llmtlur fur ll.r
ci-t I Kill itl llu bulldlm. h;i4 .n-..-iI
l h-IJouiiuhI itirMliig of the imm
ell Saiurdn) iiUIh On -m-oiim uf a
fbMUr be i"'i" in be bon.1 ol
NO REQUISITION
FORJ.H.SIMMQNS
iMiEiiirr 'u:i.i:itAi'ii.s rnoi
h I.I'M THAT THIS JS IIEI'UMEII.
.sin.itiii' is i:xi'i:vn:i home
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Ariofdllil! I Itil-iitrmn re-cehed
from Sborin l.o, ClnTior Wol ban
refiueil n le reijutnlHoH for John
Ii. filmmonii. tbo Klmuntli couuty man
arreted Bl fihfrltlnn, V)o., ou cbnrite
of fnllurp t" upport '' ilesertlon of
JIPVCMI " " "
.I.ihIk- N 7T, Monday (inliiK. Jno
Klllll!! NO II.
15th. at N P. m. Work, i.ntorod Ap-
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jirciitlce lo. Clumtam.
M.
Be Settled by Water Supt
,l,.r.o., Wl. Cr;;C,;?antc;;'
Hmnrts. Loosleys, Hrannnns, t aicnens,
'JJ,; 8hhN. Moons ami
Mw't u t,mt VCU,. who aro taking
nuporln-jlrrlgll,,m Wator from Anna Creek
No. 1,'niroiiKb tbo HlmttueK ditch or oinor
ditches.
The Melhoso ditch poplo contend
that thoy nro entitled to 2.G00 Inches
of water from A mm Crook. This,
the) emilPiid, thoy re unablo to have
di'lMrvd lliom, owing to tho tippro
prlatlng of waters by others.
Roiiii. tlino ago this matter was
hiisii ditch people asking for nu In
Junction to rostrnln tho defendants
from appropriating witter fiom the
ditch In sufficient quantities to deprive
thorn of tbo a.BOO-lnch How they
claim. The matter was luter takeu
up wltb tho state water board, and
adjudication was decided upon.
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KLAMATH FALLS,
SVHNiW'VSSJlS j
British Polo Team Which Defeated
the Americans in Saturday's Game
,j&i3ffiambMU2a
Thl iitiOtORrnpli of iho Ilrltltli uoln tenm, which took Saturday's pine from the American team at Meadow
llrook. I. I h tuken f dny before the contest. Captain Locket was substituted for John A. Traill.
Insane Man Escapes
From the Hospital
Ht-voiiiliiK HudiU'iily a victim of dc--geiit, who Ihes near tho hospital, and J
lirltim tremens. MlkeDelouKber. lti at oncu gao the aUrm.
, , , , ,.",. T' , , ... ' Delougher has b.-on drinking hua-,
okk't. Jumped troupu'becond stor)., ,. ... I
, lly of late. Fearing that he would be
.Undow nt tbo lilackburn hosiiltal, I. ...... ., ., ,... . i
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mer the Hot Spring bill He was
coon on thu Tort Klamath rosd by
Deputy ShorltT (lroir Niell and Jus-
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me oi mo rc.ro juuii ui-ssig, ... ,., in(t he loBEtfr.a mnJ began to
Fort, nud captured ami brought tu)XWINt,r, Ho told ho.pitul nttondantal
i town In thi'lr utito. '
Meiiutlnio tho city ami county po-
lieu olllclala erU ncourli-K tbo country
fur the man. Ilo wn tu to Jump
out of tho window by Mrs. M. Sar -
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HERALD IS STILL
OFFICIAL PAPER
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VOTE OF 8 TO tt,
COUNCIL, IIY A
DECIDES TO
CONTINUE
Tin:
CITY'S ADVEHT18IXQ IX EVKN -
I.N'Cl I'AIM'.R '
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Tho Kvoulng Herald hus ngam
been awarded tho city iirlntlng, and
T .
w(ll bo designated as the "clt)JofficIM
.u.u'iiimn.ir" fnr Mu nuliUcfttlon lOf all
Falls for the year ending Junel 1
19ir.. -. j
Tho contract waa let at mi adJou(v i Home From "U."
ed ineellug or tho council Baturdi' Robert RlBga. a freshman at tha
night. lds nud nllldavlta of clrcu University or Oregon, came In 8atur
lutlou had previously beeu filed b day night for the summer vacation
the Herald and the Northweetwn.,A.neaeon.
OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE
mmssmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmi2!immm
utthlll null i wmviia, tuaiiub'.-t . ii
took tho man In from the streets Q - J-jl
Saturday and routined him to a bed.!(llll! u- . , , r,ltri,. fc.,inftl ThB,
il'til. mni-iilno' Im vvUii n ln p Ait 1 1 V ull
ub I
rlKbt.
It was after he weut into tho bath-
nfterward that after he wont In there
"tho)" nuno In with n ropo to hang
him. nud ho Junuied from the win-
I ,()W ,0
Ueloughcr Is again nt tho hospital,
Jholng cared for.
though the Herald's bid was the low-
est and Its circulation the greatest,
the council split on tho ote. Rogers,
.MnUiews and Lockwood voting In fa
vor of awarding tho contract to the
1 Herald, and Owens and Hamilton vot-
'Ing nKiilnst It.
jlloKent Gets Stuck.
' When Dr. Fred Westorfold and
Clarenco Motschenbnchor left the city
Biimlcy morning to go tlshlng on
I Jtmuy Creek, they did not oxpect to
'lmVu ,0 l,ln' tne aol1 Samar,tan'
!i!..ni. i.Kunvnr win. thn rolo destined
iSui'li, however, was tho rolo destined
to bo theirs, for when they nearea
tho fishings rounds thoy found Leslie
Rogers' oar marooned high and dry
i . v.i .nntr In II,. rnn.l With th
of three or four other9 who
. . u MnM ...M. -ftaii
'proceeded on tholr way to Medford
iterato
15, 1914
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TEACHERS' EXAMS
HELD THIS WEEK
SIs-IOXS will hegix wednes
l)AV FOR TEACHERS SEEKING
STATE CERTIFICATES, COXTLV
VISG THROUGH SATURDAY
lCxamlnutlons for statu teachers'
in - . ..ill i .ii ii'v-.. ,n,iH..
' I
i .il5 0 t..t ai1 rL t In a Hnnu -rttnnn nf
'.education will be under the 'direction!
of County School Superintendent Fred
Poterson, und the subjects will be
.lul'an in-, i.u fnllrifv'a-
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WtiluexU) -
KYirouooii Wrltlinr United States
(History. Physiology.
I ,fternoou Physical Geography,
.Heading. Composition. Methods In
Reading, Methods In Arithmetic.
Tliunduy
Korenoon Arithmetic, History of
KllucnlIo,. psychology. Methods tn
Geography.
Afternoon Grammar, Geography,
American Literature, PhPyslcs, Meth
ods In Language, Thesis for Primary
Certificate.
Frldn)
Forenoon- Theory aud Practice,
Orthography. English Literature,
Chemistry.
Afternoon School Law. Geology,
Algebia, Civil Government,
SatucJa)
Foi onoon
Geometry, Botany.
-General History, Book-
Freight Dullness on Lake.
Jay Taylor, owner and captain of
the steamer Manama, Is In the city to
day looking after the freight depart
ment of bis steamer service. Mr. Tay
lor reports much activity on the Up
per Lake In both the passenger and
freight service. .
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TRI-COUNTY MEET 'NEW GRAND JURY
DATE POSPONED;: BEGINS SESSIONS
OTHERS INTERFERE! THIS FORENOON
CITi- i:i.i:CTIO.N AT ASHLAM
TILT TIME
liffclili-s This Then; Wilt He an lin-
potlunt ttallioait Meeting in Gmnt'ji,
l':iki to 0.iii) the Ailentiou of the'
.Josejitilno Count) Boosters HaU
tr Will l BtttlP'l at Section of
(IminhiT of C'ouiraerr.
The tri-county boost roeetlng will
not be 'held June 23 Advices from
other cities show thia to be a con-
fllctlns date, to the matter will be de-
elded upon at a special meeting or tho
hoard of directors or the Klamath
Chamber of Commerce to be held to-
n8,u- t
Reports irom Asuiana guue mere
u 111 h. i Mtv Alarlfnn ihnre Ih: dflta
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on an Important matter. From
Grant's Pass cornea information that
there will be a railroad meeting there
on the SStb.
.iearorus uommerciai uiuo sug-
goats mat tne uate oi ine meeiing se
Julys. It I pointed out that quite
a delegation -xould be here then, to
. .
attend the Koueo.
TT, Vcd'nrd r.onl l9o 8tale that
the recent snow In the hllU put the
roads In bad shape, making the trip
'by auto via Crater Lake Impossible
,at this time. The date will likely be!
irhnnavA m cnnfnrm with tbA wishes
of the Rogue River Valley people, in
case It does not conflict with the ar-
rangementa ot the Rodeo committee,
Back From Vlslu
C. B. Coxad returned Sunday morn
ing from Prairie City, where he had
taken Mrs. Cotad and daughter Verda
for a couple of months' visit with rel
atives. His old friend. Terry Klnxey.
accompanied him on the return trip,
and will visit here Tor a few weeks,
and show the local fly-casters a few
new wrinkles tn the art ot catching
trout,
Cattle Takes a Spill
Quartet of Stockmen Have Mislup W Bmiizi
Alex Davis Is carrying his arm In a
sling today as the result ot an Ill
starred attempt on the part ot him
self, D, M. McLemore, Louis Gerber
and Charlie Gates to motor to Lan-
gell Valley Sunday, using Davis' car.
.. i.k .i... ,..i,,i,t,,i Aiav him.air
.lu i.. .v n
the helm.
It was before the village ot Bonan
za hove into view that the talk ot the
party drifted Into racing channels.
This stirred tho blood ot Davis, and
Just to show the other three that his
buss could ramble In the gait adopted
by DePalmu, Burman, et al, Alex
slung her wide open, and threw it
Into the high.
While trees, houses, telephone
poles, etc., flying by were resembling
oue long hlghboard fence, Alex' three
passengers held their hats ana their
breaths, and held on, speechless. It
was not until time to turn from the
straight road that speech returned,
and then Gerber yelled to Davis that
the turning point had been reached,
"Turning point" In this case was
used advisedly, for Alex whirled the
steering wheel until the front wheels
were at right angles with their former
position, This was the turning point
KLAMATH FALLT
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPBft
FiHimi
VOTE
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AT'JXDGK KELLY OPENS JUNE TERM
OP COURT
Alter Ui SelccUoa ad WMri Im
of New InquUltorUl Body, VtoUJag
JurUt Examines AppUcMrta tot CM
Ueastiip, aw) Admits Three Um-
ath Men as ClUxeas of the CaHctl
i'v,-
State! of America.
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The June term of the circuit ctrtl
as opened tuu aoramg or uixemu
Jule Petcy L. Kelly, sltttag Im place
cf Judge Benson, when the followtaf
grand Jury wat drawn:
K. i, c. williaais, (roremaa), Kkav
ay, pay farmer.
G. W. HoBstoa, KUmath FalU; mf
chat
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Jamee lu Worlow, Mails, i
Vt& MrKnsdree, Merrill, taraser.
R. C. Cowley, LoreUa, fanaer.
A. W. PleL lHaiath Falla, I
johjl jiataey, rTTntrnih F-"t. i
i
Alter belnr sworn In, tte Jury went
lnt0 8eloi al -ac ot L
Attnrnav Inhn fv-vlti Thmvm r' h
' ";- V7 ,jl-ta;a
matter to U UkW. UP Altf?$&-t
slon. and many witnesses, iaclua-
' r"n Klaaata aid i
ttota Merrill, are here to testify. .
Judge Kelly announced UU man-'.
inK inai j uaza uesson Will minwit,
night, and wlU opa court toatortrMri? f
The following Klasuth coasty I
were liaued citUenshlp paper, afeir 2
CUIUIIUBilUU V 4BV .VMJ. u
Sam Jeasen. native ot OeMtaP!
Thoa. Arthur Treloar. native of ataflf;.
land, and Steve Kudr, natlv
Austria.
Low la Back.
Judd Low. who recently suKare-i aa
accident and underwent an oaeratleei
at McCloud, la visiting reUt I veaker.
His health It much Unproved.
for the swift moving auto, and over
it went.
McLemore claims that he aaw what ".-.
was up, and made a jump. This avi J -AA
dently made the auto out of humor, i " PfA
for barely hud. he struck the gronnd "
200 feet away, and began to quit roll-
nt'lnff. than eGrber lit on top' of him.
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'A.Llk.Ufi u.iu m i.u-7 aw. " t
me war, wim iuv wv-pa is ta-v hi, g.
kept running. Hearing this, darker,.
who was entangled In his duster and 7
blinded by clouds of swirling dust.
yelled to all hands to loot out, tho
critter was coming again.
When Gerber was finally dleen-
tangled, the roll was called.and Ales
was missing. The survivors- were .
utAnfifn-, tt. ItAAVAna tn mam l taar t t
could not snot his dissent., ssaeth- - t
ered grunt from under the oar1 esM. i' ' -.
of his position, and the ear M osi 'J.' i
aright, and Davis, wtU'ai iWalt'
.. 4ift.lU.rfi.1.
arm. waa n-wu-m. - ...'-"i.Li
Bl-rt.1 .ft IfcU tlu atuA a-u-aa Tasri 'J. ,''!
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and the quartet heardod, tt sW',! j,
nansa, waer-t a ,mmmm'Awim mw u
cured to m after in ante anA aastst
In shape. IUr In ta 4sjr, f s ";
the party returned, to
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k.. ru,k uU'hs-i'a-sll luBSiaaMrW' i
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