The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 18, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Ntaktk Yea No. 8,710
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915
Price. Kite Ormtm
KLAMATH MECCA
FOR TOURISTS
- NOW POME
MODOC COUNTY STARTS ON UAVA
IIKDH HOAR
Will Take Sttrwyur Into Ivh Red
Till Week, anil Will Hlrt Gang lo
Work July I, Sn)n MHter rrni Sec
rotary of Road Amrlntiou Till
County Mutt Iht Her Purl, Say
ITwl -tirrnl (iHirtiiiiily Afforded
One of Kluniiiili county's greatest
opportunities lo place herself before
tho oyw of tho traveling public seem
almost a certainty, following tho re
eclpt of a letter this mnrnliiK by Fred
Fleet, secretary of the Chamber of
Commerce, from Clinton J Fu Ichor,
ecretary of tho flood Heads Asuocla
tlon nt lookout, Ciillf., Modoc coun
ty. In regard to tho l.avn Hod rosid.
The letter states that sufficient
money tins been mixed there to put
their cud of tho road In shape, nnd
that n urveor will bo taken Into the
1-iva Reds this week for tho purpose
of surveying the road. A contractor
U to be placed on the ground with n
crew of men Immediately following
July 4, nnd the work u ill bo started.
They expect tn complete their work
In I line weeks
Seerelnry Fleet niiiuitinred Him, llio'
loot I conutllttee uppoliitid through j
the Chamber of Commerce Iiiih prue
tlrnlly raised the money which they
storied I) fciL anil with it little more
work will be nble to (to ahead with
definite plan for Klumntli count) 's
end of tho work. The letter from
Knlchcr gue the Intimation that If
SIkl)ou county does nut build their
part of (he road that .Modoc county
will do It. A meeting It desired by
Fulrhor with r. commlttco from thin
end to meet nt llenr Peel Cao soon.
"Tho completion of tlilx rond
through the l-nva Ileds would rIvo
firccHH to ono of tho greatest attrac
tion on a highway In the state." said
Fleet, "sciond only to Crater l.nko.
Klamath county, with Crater Lnke
within her boundaries rant tho Lava
lleda In n illrn t lino south from hero,
can, by seeing Hint thin road In placed
In sh.iM, direct a large portion of
tho traffic between Portland anil H.m
rranclHco via thin wn.
"The Pacific highway Is officially
I'own the west coast of Ihe stnto,
through tho Rogue Rlvor Valloy nnd
over the HIsklyoiiK. This road nt tho
present tlmo Is In bad shape for miles
at n stretch, according to utttomohll
Ists and newspaper rportH that coma
from there. The Central Oregon high
way Is to run south from The Holies
through Lnkovlow to Alturns, coming
back to the Pacific highway farther
south.
"To make Crater Lake, a sldo trip
SIX ADMITTED
TO FEDERAL BAR
I'KDKRAL IIAIt HOARD IN HKH
HION HKRi: DURLN'O TKRM OK
I'KDKItAL COURT ADMITS SIX
liOCAli ATTORNKYK
Hlx local attorneys wero admitted
to proctlco buforo tho Federal courts
by tho Federal Uar Hoard, appointed
by Judge Wolverton while ho wan
hero, the lust man bolng chosen thin
morning. Tho man are: Judgo 'A.
I,. Leavltt, J. C. llootnlc, J. 8. Kent,
12. L. Klllott, W, II. Shaw and Pert
C, Thomas,
Tho Uftmber of tho Bar Hoard ap
pointed by' Judgo Wolverton were:
Judgo II. D. Oale, J, 0. Ruetnlc and
I), V. Kuykendall. No examination
waa given tho applicants owing to
their state supremo court qualifica
tion, Their moral character and
professional ability waa tho bails of
awarding tbe permlta.
lin to lie made h) the tourist going
throurh the countr) II) cotuhlnlng
1 these two attractions, seeing that the
I roads lit these directions are III good
oh.ipe. and hy proper advertising of
both Crater Lake and the Lux a Hadi,
wonderful In their formations. Mid
uno which compare with any caoi
known, Klamath county and Klnmnth
Fall con work out s ssteni by which
the tourist cannot afford to go
through th state without seeing
these points
"There Is no other portion of the
state that can offer the attractions
of these two wonder spots. A move
ment hits been started In nti effort to
h.ne the roads leading north and
saulli where they branch off the Ta
ctile highway, properly equipped with
signs of such a nature us to stop the
to.irlst and bring the wonders to be
revealed to their attention, A tom-
p.ict, nttrtu'tUe rond map, showing lit t
clear manner tho roads, point of)
Interest mid other attractions, should '
bo lulled and placed whore the Irttv-f
eletv through the, state will get thoml
without Inning to emiulre after them J
"lly some co-operation, the early
completion of this roml and the prop
er advertising of this scenic route In
I'oitland, Han Krnnrlsco and byway
points, Klamath county will become
an even greater mecru for to.irlsls
than It Is at present "
KING RECOVERS
FROM OPERATION
1
Hilt OVKRV
SCIttiKONS Itl'.POItT
SLOW. lll'T TIII.NK UK WILL
mo Hi: ARM. nt TAUK HOLD
OP AIVAIIW
t titled Plena KeYllle
LONDON. June IS. -An Athens
dispatch to Iteutcr's Telegram com
pany says the surgeons who operated
on King Constantino Itsued n state-1
incut prior to their departure that the
worst phase of the king's lllnea was
over, and that nil Immediate danger,
had been removed.
The hope, they added, was Justified
that Ihu king would soon become con
valescent, although complete recov
ery necessarily would ho alow
WOMEN WANT A
BOARD MEMBER
iu:i.im:i that womknoi' cm)
WILL PLACi: .MRM. WATTK.N
IILRO'K NA.Mi: O.V THII IIALMT
I.V MO.NDAY HCIIOOL LI.Ktri'lO.V
Fioiii persistent minorx that weto
ft Hon i on thu streeta estuiday It bus
dcteloped that thu women of the city
are seriously lontemplatltiri placing
thu name of Mm. It, C Wallenberg
on tho ballot us a candidate for the
city school board In the school elec
tion, which ocelli h .Monday,
It Is got known whether Mrs. Will
letibeig will (onsetit to run yet, hut
It Is contended by those who aro ad
vocating her name that she Ik a most
competent woman, and would make it
good Hchool director. Wra. Watton
horg Is a member of tho Wouioh'm
Library Club, and has hvou pioml
nent la a number of civic movements
aud school matters, film has been a
teacher In the city schools, and Is
cogulzuni or conditions In t tip schools.
Thuro Js ono vacancy to fill on the
school board this year, that of Marlon
llnuku, present county Judgo, mid
who, it Ih understood, will not bo a
randldato for re-election, Tho other
iiieiuberH, C, C, lloguci, P. I,. Foiiu
tnln, '. A. Delzell nnd Kltnor Apple
gate, lire Htlll members of tho hoard,
iih their time limit ruuu over, tho
dlMictors being elected for (liieu
yearn.
In InterviowH with mivuial momborw
of tho hourd yoMtorduy lu rogurd to
the placing of u woman on tho school
hoard, tho xoutlineiil expressed was
vory favorable.
The women of the city, since I lie
Innovation of
woman suffnige, aro i
walclng n i io the situation, and
ing an Interest in munlclpul and I
school uffalra that they heretofore I
navo not exhibitad,
GREAT BATTLE OF
LEMBER6 STARTS
THIS MORNING
TWO LAItOU AILMILS UN.MASSING
ItKKOHi: GHORKK
On U Ailtaiii'lng 1-UutMiinl Along
I'Mcniysl ItallriMd, While Anotitef
U PrewiluK I'nim the .VortJiweMt,
A I lerte I tattle In Alwt Reported
Ih-lnu Wngel .North of Arr An
nheixiry of llntlle of Waterloo.
Pulled rP's Hvrvlio
IICItl.lN, June IS 1 1 nun all
uoiiniud this morning thwl Ilia first
great battle nl l.emberg Is hcglnullig
Two large armies are being mussed
before tlrodck, one mlwinclng toward
the east along the Pnitm)nl rullioad,
while the other I touting In from Ihu
northwest.
The ennui) has retired to
Its
trenches! awaiting the battle lo begin
at (trndck It has been announced,
also, that the Krcnch hate entered
the (lermiin trenches at four points lu
a tierce battle north of Arm
Waterloo Im lleuieiulM-ntl
1 lilted Press Service I
PARIS, June IS. Tim lentenaryj
of the battle of Waterloo Is marked
iloilu) by n furious halite waging lo
the north of Arms along an eight
mile battle Hue It has been hinted
for weeks In French circles that there
would bon might) Freuili inhume on
the wntilversnr) The French are ad
vancing 0. S. INSPECTOR
PCOPLi: WITH IXCOMKH F Kl.tMX)
OR OVKIt ARK IwWINO TIIKM
SLLVKS I.IAHLi: IV TIIKV IMI
N'tT RKPORT PROPKRTV
That thero are a iiumbur of ros
dents of Klamath county laying them
selves liable to a heavy tine hy not re.
i,urlln" ,l",lr i,rior,y nmJ ftklim
thu necessary steps to vunniii ine leu
eral government to Unci out their In-
comes WflH ntnted yesterday ! u
United Hlatcs Internal ro veil lie In-
Ispcitnr, who la In tho county.
The largest number of violators of
tho law aro In tho country district,
according to tho Inspotcor. Bottle of
the larger ranchers and stockmen
have not turned In tho required rec
ords to tho olllclals.
't'l.n In.mni.lm la ,i,.l' l.t.unllnif nl'ltl
t I lit, iunfui lui in, n , i ,'(. .,.
the county, visiting the larger iowiih,
Informing us many people as possible
In restart! to tho Mtuntlnn and their
ilutlcH under tho federal law, Spe
cially prepared blanks will be fur
nished tho property ImldurH, and
Ihoso of largo Incomes, which thoy
urn Hiipposiid to.llll out and send In to
tho federal lax collector.
The federal law on tho Income tux
Is.very strict, and thero la no oppor
tunity for escape miliar thu Income
tax law, Rhoiild Home person man
age to cover tip some of his property
In some manner now, and tho govern
ment Hilda it out Ion yo.irg from dnto,
iih atrlct inetliodN would tin unod In
punishing the person then na If ho
woro found out ut tho time, When
I'lido 8nm tweR after n tax It is bet
tor to pay It, according to tho In
apoctor, ,
Thero are it number of phascH of
tho law which are explained by tho
blanks. A lino of 1,000 U provided
for each and every specific violation
of tho law.
Carter In Churge of Olllce,
Dr. Roes W. lloyd left, Thuraday
morning with hla family far Odell
ISSUES
WARNING
lak-ILuko for n ten daya' ramping and
Mshlng trip. Whllo he la away HarJ
din Carter Is In chargo of hlu dental
'office,
JIM GEORGE IS
6IVEK SENTENCE
KLAMATH IMMA.V SUM :.Nt:i:i TO
i. in: i,Mi'itiMNMi:,NT itn thi:
,MHItli:it til' I'KTKIt IlltOWV
I.KAVCS foil PORTLAND
)
The (.ouncll chamber of th city
hall was tilled (his morning, nt a : 1 . ,
hath by Indlaus and while people lu
hear Until suutame pronounced tiu
Jim (leorgc, oiilr(iiil of Hist degri o
murder, wlthmu' caplial punishment,
by n Jur) )eterdit) urteruoou
The l-Vderiil law ges the July
the option of git lug two nrdlits n
first degrie murder, wh or without
capital punishment nnd lliu Juiy
rhou the lallei tleorge will be com
pelled to servo n life setilttnce nt Me-
.Ni'lll h Island, Washington, when1 the
Ketlerul prison Is Itauted
A motion for the suspension of cii
li'iico was tniido by Webster nod dale
for the defense, ,J)lcli the Judge d -
tilled Notice of appeal of lliu caie
will be made tor tho supreme cou.-t
'of the United Klntes, stated Judge
'Huh, this morning?
Omirgo wns taken to Portland litis
morning by tho P. H marshal!
CITY ATTORNEY
I
RESENTS CRITICS
..
.Vh II
I.NPKCTH TO HOLD JOIIjP'"" ""i v1 imm )
tti counsel tor in iterouse. it is
A VII IH I)m;IIHTI:D AT CRIT.aleged Hint Karl Rogers, former spe-
ICISM THVT HAS u,,,iVCliil prosecutor, was an employe of,
;iln. Mallllfarllllers Assoclutlou at the
iii:i: Diiti:rri:D at him
there are a number ol suits pand
nit: against th" city of Klamath Kails,
which will coin up before the courts
lu a short time, tho first hearing be
ing today In the en Be of Marplo
agilust the city for damages Other
diuiiago suits arc pending, n well ns
legal questions, such UN the Ankeuy
canal prohlom. Ilnlcmt they are at
tended lo properly and promptly, tho
city stands to lose considerable mon-'
ev. aeenrdlnir to Itollo llrocabeck. the,',:,',,J'uM,,
I
new city uttornoy, (
The new attorney has a number of
cases staring him In the face that
hate been hanging over for several
)enis, previous nltoriiojs having pass
eel (hem along continually on account
of the frequent changing of the oc
eupautH of the olllce.
As a result of some criticism which
already has Ifcon directed nt tho pres
ent Incumbent of the olllce, Mr.
Oroesbeck has Issued the following
statement: "That owing lo tho aov
eral suits pending nnd tho nature of
these suits, they must bo taken up iih
soon ns possible, and a thoy come up
In court, or the city Mauds in lose
considerable money,
"Further," he stated, "I accepted
the olllce of city uttornoy without ob
ligations to any persona. It waa en
tirely unsolicited. I felt free to take
the hiiiiio without feeling that I am
bound or toiiHtralnocI by anything or
anybody but my own Interest In tho
city and Its welfnr".
"The question of salary was not
considered, and no amount of money
could have Induced mo to take tho
olllco unless It wiih agreeable to mo
In take It, Also, thin Is no tlmo for
any citizen to quibble over the quoa
lion of salary. Caaea now ponding In
tho circuit court against tho city have
boon pasHoil along from ono attorney
lo another, piling up to a groat ex
tent. Tho city must ho defended
from thoso, or lose monoy,
"I expect to hold tho job and ren
der nil tho snrvlco lu my power ao
long iih my sorvlces aro agreeable to
inyHolf and thoao ovr mo,"
ArreaUHl for Roollogglng
Another nrroit waa mado today hy
.1, M. Holmaii on a charge of bootleg
ging lo tho Indiana. Tho man waa
placed In tho county Jail, United
States ComraiMtoner J. O, Ilumakor
of Tlonanxn was sont for to oxamlne
Iho man. .Ho had returned home,
reeling that the bootlegging caioi
were nvnr,
J, C, McQragor la hla
naac.
IS
CONSIDERING THE
STATOS OF U. S.
:.Mi:.l0 ,.M I.NTCII.NATIO.V.tl,
proiii.kms r.Mniit inn:
IiiisIiiU Prevents llertmlorfl" Denial
VWilili Are Accented Oerhanli
t'onlldetiially ReiNirU Tlmi Oernuini
Heiillnieni K IP'iomlng ImniuiliiK-
l-rlendl) l4.nr.l Unllrd State-."!
)
WIUoli lloM'fiil on eleo
Pulled Press Korvlio
WAHIIINtlTON, I) f. Juno Is
'the lablllet discussed today the Me
lean and International situations
U understood that further efforts will
he madn lo get Ihe Moklrau factious
to agree
lousing pn-soulcd llurnsiorff's de.
iilals of ihe Tribune story of a flor-j
man plot to Interfere with the United J
State malls, which were accepted,
ficrhnrd bus onilldeiitlally report
ed that Herman sentiment Is becom
ing Increasingly friendly President
Wilkin Is hopeful of uu agreement In
Mexico among the factions, but Is
prepared to act If they do not settle
their troubles
Motion to set ,lde Cnplan Cam
LOS AN(li:i.i:.4. June IK Motion
WASHINGTON
1 LOS ANtt : LI.S. June IK Motion............... ,...i. .,.. m..i. .........
nius tieen men to set namo tile i.apiou
L I Ul....l.l. .....-..... I...IIM......,. I..
lime. letters were receded by
Rogers from the association nt tlmr.,,( t, ph)slcluu states that he has
of trial, stating that certain enlre-.,, nlcMon Later h was taken lo
men were niitl-iiuloiilstri. It Is charged
BASEBALL STARS
LEAVE TONIGHT
ri:ci:ivi:d iro.m
IlKJIICi: AND NKIJMLN STATII
TIIKV LCAVi: TO.NKJHT WILLI
WORK SUNDAY
L)lo lllgbeu and Dick Nolsou, Uul
) el sit) baseball slurs, leave Pot Hand
tonight for Klnmnth Pulls to bo on
hand for u game between tbv Klum
ntli Falls I cu in and thu Foil Klamath
1 ef. in lllgbee Is a speed demon of
well known lepute throughout thu
Wlllamiitte Valley and Kasturn Ore
gon, and Nelson plii)cd through the
I'.UI baseball utiasou at the Uulvor-
sit) with haidly an error to his debit,
lie also won several of tho champion-1 a toutatho program has beeu
ship games lu tho tutor pun of Iheutiuwii up for tho big Fourth of July
season hy his timely hitting. I lei celebration and an tho committee hnu
welgliH 204 pounds, and when hu lifts It arranged At present thero will be
tho bull It's up to Homebody to chutm'somcthlng doing every fifteen mill-
after It,
lllgbeu Iiiih all kinds of dope In Ihei
sphere, unci can liuiulla it to suit him-
Helf. In a roreut game butween Kit-
gone and thu Pentium! Monarchic, the
best team lu Ihu Portland City leugue,
lllghco lei them down with one lilt
a snatch in a twelve Inning, pitch-
cm' battle, winning 'tils game by a
2-to-l scene by swatting tlio hull over'
thu fence.
Complete uriangomentH havo-not
heon mado with Tuerclc iih yet, but will undoubtedly make Oil celebra -
dellnlto word Ih expected at any tltiie.ltlou a sntlRfuctory one.
JulniCHim will not bo nble to come, as J, J, Keller Is In charge of the
ho Iiiih n Job In Portland. Tho local gcnternl urrungemouta and vt apodal
icnin, however, In being strengthened, mall sack has been put on by the pott-,
and other men will ho brought for tho 'olllco to take euro of tho mutter.
hciihoii. lllgbeu nud Nelson uro both,
stickers, nnd will materially Increase
the team's hatting porccntago.
Tho game Hunday with Fort Klum
ntli will start ono or tho moat success
ful yeiirn tlmt Klamath Falls Iiuh over
Hocn, In Hint game Motachonbachc
nnd lllghco, tin old University battery,
will work together onco again,
Moro plnyora will bo brought until
a chuiuploiiHlilp team la aeourod. Two
games with Yreka have been ached
ulod in Auguat, one In Yraka and
the othor horo,
Hiilimni'liui TorK-Joe HuhuuirliM- ,
I lilted Press Korvlcn
IIOMi:, Juno IK For the first time'
lu history It has boon announced here'
today ihut an Austrian submarine
torpedoed the Italian submarine Mo
dtitia. It wan not stated whether tho
Medusa was sunk Hhe carried a crew
of seventeen men,
Turk Uli Holrilcn, Drmrneal
I'nlted Press Borvlco
ATIIKNH, June IS.I.ater dis
patches regarding tho torpedoing of
l ho Turkish transports carrying Turk
ish troops statu that most of tho sol
diers were drowned Tho submarine
escaped, eluding two gunboats, The
transport sunk In five minutes.
""
ttnlled Press Service
IICItl.lN, Juno IH.
It was ofllclal-
"liliouiiced that Mackeiueil's left Is
oerupying ino niage or uacgnow,
and that Urn Russians aro being drlv-
,en hack across the border toward
Tarnowgr&d
FALLS OFF BIKE
.i!i:i,ii:vi:d i.v htati: of i.ntoxi-
CATION ;i)TH UK AD DKLIItl-
OPS AT HOSPITAL t--OLI.OWI.NO
! Till: PALL
While uttemptlng to ride u bicycle
lu a supposedly state of Intoxication
)esterday morning on Sixth street, a
, ,y the nume of Corbetl. former
'. . ....
, an einplo).. on the Indian resen
n,,,,, WuH rn,tlro, unconscious when
. HtrucK lU .ail ,, lllu uavomeut.
911
It.
II,. was taken Into the O K. Trans-
fcr mu, ua Pcu,, called. A
,iwll .....i, ,..., cut M..nr ,,, iof, .,.
tin' liotpltal, where he remained In a
delirious state, and dllllculty was had
lit rultng him
Person who saw the accident stale
thai he was evidently uunblu to han
dle bin machine, a ho atruck the
curb once before he fell, He started
again, but bofore he could get under
way fell over the handle bars, strlk-
Ing his head on the pnvment. and
rendering him unconscious.
ALL THE TIME
UNCONSCIOUS
SOMETHING
OIN
pluns. Ho will return to Medford b
nulo. Tho Medford l-odgo will dedl
AN i:vi:T I'OR i:YI:KY KIKTi:KV cato their now homo September 23.
MINPTKS OK TWO DAY'S IMMI.
ORAM. WHICH IS NKARLY
ceMPLirn: kor cklkrration
utes. A Heparnto event overy llfteen
minutes Is tho plan. At a mooting of
the iiuslnesH Mens Association last
night further arrangement were
mado for tho fourth,
lCwryihlng is to held within the
city llinlis mid ho arranged that the
crowds will huvo no trouble In see-
Ing nil events. Tho committees aro
being appointed to have charge of
, Iho vailoiiH eventH and the plans iiro-
hiding for overy known emergency i
which hu has boon Bonding out In tho
hitercstn of tho commlttco nud to
make sure of nil tho ovorttH. Tho
piixo lists for tho varloua amuse-1
intuitu will bo ready for announce -
inont In the near future,
...
Throe TrausMHM In DurdauelleN .
ATHENS, Juno 18. A dUpatch
from MurdoH aaya that tho IlrltUli
aubmarlnoa sunk three Turklah
tranaporta laden with troopi In the
Dardanellea Wedneaday, Fato of the
aoldlera not stated.
TORNADO DOES
DAMAGE IN THE
MIDDLE WEST
li ANNAS AMI MIHHOUKI HLI'Fl.lt
MOHT
Inclve Kiiohii Ded In Tornado That
'I ears t'p ItiilldingM uad Moods
SiniiiB CooiinuulcatlonH IX'mor
ulled ami Tin In Plungnt Into Riv
er WImii C'ttMoltig lirldge Weabaa
el hy Htonu. ,
I nlted Press rivrvica
KANKAS CITV, June l Twelve
known dead are reported at reault
of a tornado which swept Kansas and
Mlsiourl last night. (Ircat damage
was done Trees were uprooted, the
roofs lorn olT buildings, streams flood
ed &nd bridges aro gone.
Communication but bet-u demoral
Uod nud a bridge collapsed, at West
Moreland uadcr tho weight of a train,
killing three. Oiie woman died from
fright here.
Tho home of John Ilurgess wa
wrecked at Onaga, Kuniuis, nnd Ave
members of tho family were killed.
Two others were seriously Injured.
Mrs. Arthur Covey aud child wero
killed at Richmond.
-ELKS INITIATE
rnn Arptarn
I-1 1 IJ IILLII'l-U
I U It UIIIULll
sit-iAi. iyitmtiov i i.itt ,v
FOR IIK.NKPIT OK VISITING OK
IICKH PROM MKDFORl .N'EAV
lll'II.DI.NO IS INSPKCTKD
Deput) Ulsulci , Kxalted Ruler
Daniels of Medford mado mi otllclal
slt of Inspection to Klamath Lodge
No, 1217, II. P O. ClkK, last evening.
While It wan not tho regular night
for Initiation, a candidate was secured
and tho work put on for tho bgnelli
of the Orniid Lodge otllclal.
With tho building committee and
o ill cent of the lodgo -Mr. Daniels this
forenoon Inspected the work on the
i:iks new- home, nud went over tbv
nnd arrangements ure being mado for
a state meeting of IClks to be held lu
tlmt city at that tlmo.
OLD STAGE DRIVER
,n,i i:.ATO, OLD TIME KKSIDENT
AND PORMCR HTAOK DRIVKR
DROWNS IN IRRIGATING DITCH
AT tOUNTY' INFIRMARY
A report wits brought to the city
this afteruoon that Jim Eaton, old
time rouldcnt and former stago drlv-
csr botwocn thin city and Lnkevluw,
had fallen Into an Irrigation ditch at i
Mho county Infirmary this morning
and had drowned,
Baton la well known to tho oldor
'icsldontB of Klamath Falls, and owing
to an accident n number of years ago,
when u Htago turned over with him,
waa compolled llnally to quit drlvlug.
It la supposed that ho was working
liiotr tho ditch, nud that owing to his
enfeebled condition losl hla balance
antd fell in and was unable to got out,
Ho has been at the luflrmary for
nboui two years. Tho coronor went
nut this afternoon to the luflrmary.
All Southern Pttcjflo properties In
Oregon have now ono head, D, W.
Ca-npbell,
OWNED IN DITCH