The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 22, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THIS
NHWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
PEUCAN BAY MILL DESTROYED BY
LOCAL FOLKS LIST
TO CALL OF WOODS
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..ii lit- Mmuixr Wlliniu,, mill 'n,i!'or nJ . ""Tli I'anli, till. ...
... . . ... ,,, ., , California oil lands vorlli '..)o,iiu
Wliu Weill Nu rbr l!U Itmic.li
(lilt to ll.r IUII damn In Itixil (or
llin lntllirilli.
Wliitrn did UU fiO )floll) ' " l
,i. Il.tr fttlublo tJtlMllutl WM
lu flint rm liltxrt. MtHilI.'t loiln)
Vuil tliru follow detailed itirim .f
ufce !( (lie 10) crltnl"t. nXalUl.lr
fur KIaiimIIiII'.
Tim call of Hi? open - lrun
for KtaitiMh FaIU jTopto Saturday.
N1 Sunday it'xin iiinm ncattvrrd
ir and talitv. ome m hipping tr)tnl
kaior fur Kin Hy rainbow., other
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Mobile. ir IllUtllg Ui lh P-lA
mil mi miitiirmles. iihr (ruUliiK
I ti-t Klamath hake ami plrnlcliiK on
IU luitp, atttl still I'llirm peldlhis
i h, iUy ill ranches mll frm ion I
Ana mmi of ttu who did not tso uu
) tif tliro irlt iunif-l tui l root i
fortlio KUiimllt IliUiKllilr. nix'ii.llin; I
m lot I wo huiim In the upon.
Vtxiprdny tu tlio firt of thi Sun-
d) i'trunlon for tho tiimrr Wlm
f", nnd 'jMlt" $ trowd took pamaKP
fur tbu rppur lkn tour, slopping l
lUrrlmnii l4e d Itocky mini
There werp many mnallrr erurlou.
Th- . ..; ,, ..Hrr .trumlon.
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..I thu flutlcnberit. ih o.-w nslUp;' ; ,,..,,. llf . r.,iH,uc mlt ftf n u,,r3r "' ,,rownlUK- u "
of Commodore Nat (HirrbMn of th-'"' " ,'' U l " ' W (n,luUc,pn.tty clear to nil now that the younK
M.Qund Yachl Club jCt.urrii (Ry wM mlritero, llurnR the drlr-
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Thii mall Iidsl nprar. umier rum-'
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naml ill UApinin inmins, pcn "" .ry rein .uui ratniiy wero oiuor uiiun-
day cruUlue Uppr lk" walnr. ndlnll u, nutolsts who lslted tho
tops wero made at Kasle Hldr,". Hnc- 'Hhovcl Creek resort jesterduy.
. . ... ....I..... . . ... .
rlniKn l.o.lBn nil. I other liolllt. A blK
picnic illnnnr was a fralurn f
eicurslnn, thu membors of iln l'My
IipIur Mr. and Mrs Louis 0 Van
llollon. Mr. and Mrs Kdmund Unwell
Jr Miss Klulo I.oy. Miss Helen Hau
Mrs. Tom McDonald nnd ihu tfn,t
Joo McDonnld. Mr. nnd Mr- ''"
Wilson, Mr, nnd Mrs, A It Muck and
Kiiest, Mr. nnd Mm Umniclt Mrtlco
nnd Miss Museo, Al Hlnhlmtui. Miss
AKtU' Uu, Miss Kitiirt Wells Mid Jlnr
ry Ackloy. Home of tho party re
mained ut Hocky Point and others
went to "Tho Codars," tli palatini
IiorimIoaiI of Mr. nnd Mm. II. St. Opo.
Illshop.
Knrly yosiurdny morning O. A Har
ris nnd Ilnrry AiikIIii motored to llock
Crook, nnd thoy spent t portion of tho
day miKlliiK for trout, rolumlni; with
tho limit, AUtmiiRh tboy llshwl In nil I
the atrenms (hev rrossml. Hailing wns
a sccondnry mutter with Francis Olds,
Clny Wilson, (leorgo Daly nnd Vornlo
Houston, who circled thn Uppor l.nko
)nitorday. Thoy brought In n lino
hunch of fish, though.
Thoro worn initoniobltoa ronstiiutly
reaching Spring Crook, nnd If tho
Hshnrinen woro not nil micccuHful In
(nlrhliiK Iho limit, It wna Iiocmibo
thorn wnii bo much unit and lores
thrown In tho wnlor that tho trout
hnnkorod nn inoro, nnd lost thulr
curiosity. GoorKO Chnntaln nnd u
pnrly nutoed lo nounnxn,
Miss Mnrlhn Hnrwood, Mlw Vlr
Klnln Callnhnn, MIsb Kloronco W.
Howen nnd rhlllp J. fllnnott epont n
highly dollghtful dny na tho guoHt of
.1. A. Maddox, who took tho irorty ovor
Iho honutlful forost ruu to Klumnth
Hot Springs. After tho rotum to
KUmnth KulU, Mr. Mnddox wn host
At a dlanvr pnrty. Mr, nnd Mm. IUr-
Ste
ESPEE WINS IN
OIL LAND SUIT
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hi M lh
mi i .aim or iiii it it now)
uuu Miti romi i.tii.i iiim mo tnii
roa.l tllli' wju litiii-r i'.ui tlm( of
iiuUliSi' persons irio ne a rival
tlailu. ' Bint ai llm Ktt'i mucin n
tiestlKrlll ill Kr JUllr.C 'K If u wlflioul
It.v.-VllKBlliig f .r lull). tl,
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TOMORROW AT 8
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IWIDI llll.ll MA.v, WM... in:
III l.lt V M( III.H IIKAIIT
lit ItCII UA I Ol Ml li:l IN
Ills TIN IWIII.N".
fli. fmi.rHl ..f (tirt lr.1.. f M S'nn
liar, who was found ded lato Krldny.'
i
rill bv held tomorrow mornlnK at S
o'clock from Sacred Heart church. A
re.iil.m mass will bo held by Itev
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1)111. ,..VM.l.tt..l
...
e.,,my - fuum. in I. . cam,,
nar Hhipplnuton. and apparentl) died
nmwn.mmri aiou
J;;-1,, ' '- ";"" '
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Thi'io ort thrn launch loads oi
....
wn)falvra which lslted Wcr Main-
at., 'uk, lllrd lT,n, .lerday. (Uo
m,.ihIh belnR Mr. and Mr Albert
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M women, .Mr. anu .in. .. i. !,
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Warden J J fiiriwr. .mis i.ouiso nar-i
other launches. Tho part) visited n
number of rookor.es. and saw many,
oung pelicans nnd shags, mo) rt-
pint t lint tho blrdn uro not nil nest-,
Ini; lu largo colonics, ns lu provlous
SENNAY
FUNERA
icars. but io more ncauuivu, n;.i-- .m. nn ..n. ......
HllntltiK more huutlng to llnd thom.'lly motored to Klamnth Hot Springs
and w adorn to go ashore.
New Superintendent
Praised
lloinco O. Wilson, supervisor of
i.uiinn loserMitloiifl In Orogon, Cal
ifornia nnd Novndft, nnd fotniur supor-
!.,,..,.,. ...i of iho Klumnth rosorvniion,
enmn In Saturday evening from itoso-
i...r.. i.. bis niiin. on his way iomnno
im luapictlon of tho Fort llldwell res-
oivallon. Sunday ho ran up to im
Klamnth Agency to call on Mr. Freer,
tho now Buperlntcndont.
Speaking to his friends, Mr. Wilson
oxnruiHod M docp approclntlon of
tho hlRh compliment shown him by
tho effort inndo to socuro his return
hoio. Ho stntcd that ho would nlwnys
Imvo u very warm fooling for Klam
ath county, as he ipent vo most
lEunfng
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1914
Police Are Puzzled
Over Girl's Death
Tlio llliliorp imllii' iuhI muny
tliouMiiilii of person of the city urp
tiriuin'J owr ilio iii)tcrIou Oi-nlh of
Ml Kltn (! WIhut. n prt-H) utmioK
rnpliiT, whono body m found lu
Oiirilii Creek, near Iho city.
I Tbnt (ha elrl wm murdered nud
htr body thrown Into tho water U
n nccoptcd as u fact All doubt on
.! . ...- ...o.ima.1 fpMti llm
' score .. ...... .-
minds of tho deteclhe by tho Went -
"Cation of a hnl picked up In Curtis
Cni-k n half mile nbove tho spot
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h..r.. the Imdv was discovered, as the
d , t .
'r ' llll.lplaM that there was
IluctaM that there was
'tm enouKh water In tho law
I
. . ..I.i. tltr.ttlni tiArl
nnB rnir, si iu u.siiv .....v,r.... ...
.. ...... .... l.nmrt am Tlti.ra.l
uisappearnuv-v in" "" ,
day, Juno 4. and her body thrown (
ellhcr Into Curtis Creek or Into the.
..... l.Mlf .. ...It.. Iintnur Thn ilUl0erT I
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Ir i... i.n I. llm irrw,W minnnrtft Iho .
" ""' ""k " '"v "" .
f"l ,0 TofTo M.ycr
fr"' tbo band of '""
Th. no ce say that tho lint could not
- , .
'tun,, in'ii carried so far nn tho bay
"".;-", ,,,., .., nil ,,, wlnd
,. ....... r-ini. u-ill
'" rew nft((rn0 nt 2-30. at
" l0 ' r Mrs. C. K. Soltt.
(To Shoul CrtpW.
Sunday.
by Wilson
plonsaiu jeniH hero, but that the ac
tion of his friends horu was taken
without hU knowlodgo.
Wilson now holds n much better
position und rocohea a greater sular),
nnd from u huHlnosi Btnndpoliit tho
uppoliitmciit could nover Imvo hoon
considered by htm.
Mr. Wilson paid a very high com
pliment to Mr, Freer, Iho now super
ilntondent. Ho said ho personally
know him to ho a good man, and ono
that would perform tho duties of su
perintendent Bntlsfactorlly,'!and that
both tho Iiidlans and the peoplo of
Klamnth county wero fortunate In sc
ouring him. ,a
RODEO PARK IS
READYTOR SHOW
m:.viim cai'Ai'itv or ciuxn'roitsunt klamath ivu,i.s wi.
srAi is i:x!iAiii:i nci.0K.(
t in: i ok nuc.'Ki.Nr. co.vnisT is
madi; mmai,i,i:k
Thin afternoon a irow of uorkmen,)
und'T tlitt iit'trlHlon of Harry StllU,
C(Miiil'l..'.l tin- IniproMimciiU ut the
Itoik-t. KroiindH. uIhto Ilio IMk will
hold tlH-lr IiIk dolu' July 3-1-n.
UV h:to tuken out the boiea thai
lam yiar ohstruetod the lw of many
In crand tiantl Vuitu," uld Hurry,
Iho Rround. AIko, w uf Incrcnucd '
(his xfatlnr; capacity, itddliiK C 10 Boats.
"Wo hap hulll nn nnna rlBbt In,
front of Uiti jiranrt (Hand when' every
I'Vciit will he plainly v!Mb from ov
ory ct This corral U 400 fwt lonrj
by 200 fi-t wldo, and Ik substantial
i-noiiRh to hold nn olophant. Tin-re's
no bncklnK broncho thai will ecrj
niakf n Jump that can break that'
corrnl.
"The track for running race Is Ini
dandy condition, "and If some of the
record are not mnaghed to sinlther-'
cn then I ml my cuws."
Mr. StllU l much enthused over
ihu brlsht proHci of thl year's
tivt'iil Ih'Iiik (he Krcaleol vjr held In
thu ctate.
G.O. P. COMMITTEE
NOW ORGANIZED
It. A. IIMMITT IS C1IOSKX AS THK
CIIAIltMAN OK THK COUNTY
rnXTKAI. COMMITTKK AT A
.MKirn.vn satuhday
The republican county central com
mittee met Saturday at 2 p. in., and
organized by the election of tho fol
lowing officers'
Stato committeeman. Geo. II. Mer
nnmii! congressional committeeman,
Abel Ady; chairman county commit-!
toe. K. A. Emmltt; secretary county
committee. C. T. Oliver.
I'nder Instructions of tho state
committee thoy tilled all vacan
cies In tho precinct committeemen.
Following is a list of tho precinct
committeemen as elected and appoint appeint
ed: First ward. Chas. S. Moore; Sec
ond ward. Harry. Ackloy; Third ward,
M. Motschenbachor; Fourth warn, u.
A. Kmmltt; Mills addltlou, II. U
Hoggs; Shlpplngton, A. Nosier; Wor
dpn, F. H. Downing; Tlovna, 11. E.
Kerns; Odessa, John Totten, Fort
Klamath. Kd l.eovor; Odell, Jcsso Da
vis; Algoraa, W. II. Simpson; Swan,
Chns. Chltwood; Hly, Tom aarrott;
LongoU Valley, Goo. Noblo; Too Val
ley, Chas. Kcater; Honanta, J. O.
HamaUcr; Dairy, W. V. Sodgo; Hllde
brnnd, Chas. McCumber; Mt. Lakl,
John Koontt; Merrill. Ed Torwllligor;
Malln, Chns. Plckott; Midland, Abel
'Ady.
MKDKOHD KliKS
COMING STIIONG
"There will bo a special train of
pit- nionn coming from Medford to
'too tho Uodoo, in addition to crowds
ut others who will come on mo reg
ular trains and lu autouioblleB," oald
n.iai.im- Leslie ltocora of tho First
National bank, who has returned from
a trip to thnt town.
"Thoro Is much lutorost shown lu
the Itodoo throughout the Itoguo Itlv
or Vnlloy, mid l was stoppod repeat
edly "and asked- for information re
garding tho show, The Elks have ar
ranged to mnko tho trip In a special
train of Pullmans, which' thoy will
uso as a hotel while hore."
Herald
REV.SMITH DRIVEN
FROM WOLF CREEK
vi i: is iionsr.VHHTEi, nor-f
1R.V KGGKD, AND VlAVAUt OS'
i
IIOAKD AN OTTttOIXCJ TICAIX
Aflor bclnu Implicated in a number
of lawaulu for defamation of charac -
tc-r. slander, etc, Uev. Ceorjje W.
Smith, formerly pastor of a Klamath
Fulls church, was driven out of Wolf
Creek: Saturday, nnd ordered to stay
jaway. He was horohlpprd and)
lier. Geo. W. Smith
showered with rotten csks, then be
wes placed aboard an outgoing train.
The denjomtratlon against Pmltli
ua's the result of remarks bo is al
leged to have made against the morals
of tho women of Wolf Creek. This is
not the tlrst tirao such a charge has
been made against him. In 1913 a
woman secured a Judgment against
Smith for defamation of character.
While In Klamath Falls, Smith was
tho prosecuting witness against Stella
Watson in the circuit court. When
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Montague Team Loses
to Klamath
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bunch of players and fans we'vo overlHeaton fanned. Two hits, two runs.
encountered, and the splendid treat- in tlio same inning u seemea mo
meut by your people helps a long way locals would score, but Inside base
toward taking nwny the sting of de- bull br the visitors killed the chances.
f.,,.
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Thus susko Manager E. J. Dona
hue of tho Montague team Sunday af-
tornoou. Just after Harry Thrasher
).! rathnrod in Uader's loug fly for
.... oi ,. i .... Avinit.i hill panii.
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In w hlch Klamath Falls beat the Mon-.
tague contingent 7 10 1. Moro than
400 fans jelled and cheered and en-
Joyed themselves for nearly two
hours, whllo tho locals gradually tM6 saroo irame tuo n.iuuiiuu oi
proved their ability to got out of dan-jboys annexed four tallies, thusly: Af
gorpus situations. ,ter Hayden had gone out, Heaton to
TIroo and ngaln Bun Browne would MatUon. Thrasher drew transporta
getlu a hole with men on bases, butltlon to first, went to second on Matt
when things looked tho gloomiest thojson's error, atfd scored when Mcsncr
boys would pull oft soma sclutlllatlng lifted ono over Hughes; Mesnor pur
neldlng stunts, or Bun would uso both llolned tho second sack, and tallied on
head and arm. wriggling out un-1 Ambrose's hit to loft field; Arabroso
.t. I ........ ...! ..a unfi nf tlllr.1 WhCll
scathed, save. In tho urii, louriu mm
ninth.
Montague had men on bases In ov
ory framo except tho seventh. In all,
nluo Moutagucns withered away on
tho paths.
Hughes started tho trouble wttu a
two-sackor nftor two strikes had boen
called on him. Under followed with
a single that scored Hughes. After
Mattson swiped ineffectually at three
bonders, Coatney walked, aud Spearln
hit to Brown, who throw to Dale for
a put-out. In an attempt to,kllI oft
Rador, Hayden threw high to Am-
GOWPANY SUFFERS A LOSS OF
WjOBo.oo; OVER 300 JOBLESS;
PAYROLL OF $27,000.00 STOPS
i tho Jury acquitted tho woman the
jchet - rlng and shouting of tho audl-
- tneo waa so loud that Judgo Benon
!reatcned to have aU "sted th
sheritr.
NEW PHOTO SHOP
WILL OPEN SOON
N. K. IJO.NU, I'OUK YKA1LS COX-
XtCTi: WITH THK COTTAGE)
aTUUIO, HUNTS lJUIUHXXG FOIt
AXOTHKK STODIO
t
A new photograph studio Is to bej
opened in Klamath Falls. N". K. Bend
has leased tho building at HIT Main
street, and Is busily engaged In In
stalling the latest design of Vkyltght
and the newest instruments and apr
lllances, with a view to being open
for business before the Rodeo.
Bend is 'well known as a photog
rapher in Klamath Falls, as he has.
been connected with the Cottage
.Studio for about four years. He own-
led the studio during a part of the
time, but disposed ol it. Prior to
coming to Klamalh Falls, ho devoted
sixteen years to studying and applying
tho art of picture and portrait making
W. C. T. U. Meet.
The regular meeting of tho Wo
men's Christian Temperance Union
will !.n Vinlrl Tt.fMtflflv nftArnnnn nt thn
j Library building.
Bafl Players
hrn&o nnilnt Kcorine on the olay.
Maxwell seut out a single, uui was
ont when Noel lived on a fielder's
choice. Noel advanced a bag and
Dale was safo on Spearin's error, al
though Noel died when over-running
Isncond. Baum went out to Coatney.
lu the second frame, after B. Smith
had singled. Browne gave an oxhlbl-
lion ol pucning Dy airiins ouy cu-
monds, it. feniuu anu wugncs. in
,iui cwuu, 'w -. ---.-
Uushos scooped up Browne's ground
er nnd throw to Coatuoy, and, wttn
Browne, camo home on tho long two
bagger Maxwell sent to center; Max-
ii ...a niil.f nt Mm nlntn In an
wen v-.". -
ii.mni in score on an overthrow to
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Rader: Noel linen a, nign ono m
Spearln. Threo hits, four runs.
Maxwell's error, a sacrifice hit and
a bad peg auowea tieaion to tuny in
the fourth.
Klamath Falls added two more In
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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Price, Five
FIRE
STOCK WORTH 1O0,M0 IN TMK ,
VARD IS SAVED; MILL ' '
MAY BE REBUILT
?
Lumber PUnt Ttt Wm Ttuwtag Owl
1 00,000 Feet of Lwafeer ETy M
Hours Coe Up ht Sake Lstla Sw
.Uy Aftermooa MHl sad ItoeMsi. "
ery Complete IO, Bsit Sosae t tbm
OuibulldlBgn Wen Saved.
The sawmill of the PIIcaja liar
Lumber company and the planing '
mill, machine shop and boiler bouse
were completely destroyed' by 0r
Sunday afternoon. The Joss, esLtaat ,
ed at 190,000, is largely covered br
insurance.
The lumber in the yard, wort
close to $150,000, and the 4TT kiln
end lumber sheds, coatslaJas othtr
lumber, w ere saved. Tbsre war mt-
eral care of lumber close to UM Bill, '
but nearly all of this lumbar was ;
saved by a Southern Paclflca-giBe,
which answered a telephone suaiawaa
and pulled the cars out of farther
danger.
Jnst how the first stariad U aot
definitely known, but by -way It hi,
ascribed to sparks. It broka aat fas".
the back room of the saw mlU, a4
spread rapidly "through tba Mc ar-HM'
structure. Three streaau eT haae,
supplied by the plant's 760-Allo-r--
mniute pump, were played on tba -ra,
and a line of hose was run froas. tba
pump of the steamer Klaaaath Tba
Klamath Falls volunteer fire depart
ment Joined In the work, but the -ra
had too much headway. The reme
and other citizens then devoted their
efforts to saving the other buildUujs
and the stock, and they worked Ulee
Trojans.
Any loss by fire or other causa la a.
blow to any community, but it la sal-
dom that KUtmath Falls people havai
felt as keenly any loas aa thay have
the loss of the Pelican Bay. Lumbar
company. This plant, which was ea
ot the -finest in the West, dally turned,,
out 150.000 feet ot lumber, aad gave''
employment to over 300 people. fta.
payroll was about 137,000 a raonta.,
Besides this. Manager H. D. MorUft-.
son and his associates. In the two
years they huve been operating bare,
have given their financial aa well as
moral support to any worthy effort.
and their treatment of their employ aa.
has been such that every man working.
for them has at heart tho intereeta t
his employers, and there has not bes
a hint of any labor troubles of any
kind.
"Just now, I am unable to say
whether or not the mill will be re
built." said Mr. Mortenaoa today
"However, we have a big supply of"
logs In the water ready for cutting.
"I wish to thank the people of.
Klamath Falls, firemen aad other-,.
for their noble efforts to save owr
... t I. ... aI..a f la ha .
blow to realize that after being la ojp,
erallon less than two years, our splen
didly equipped plant Saturday run
ning full blast, is today a mass of
smoking ruins, but through this cloud -there
is a rift ot bright sunlight, .
wo think of the heroic and uasslisb
work of Klamath Falls people to aafe
us from total destruction. It to saV,
a sulrlt that is making Klamath fMta.
rocolvo praise everywhere." ,$,jy
The steamer Modoa waa aet aaaa-?.
moned to the Ore, when tba Mtttyeal.
iinwn hut was nailed la the aw alaauT'
-
down, but was called lb the
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anu romaia-u i- ut- -.
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ready to play hose oa aay freea wit" ,g
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