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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1917)
M"C fW' Qf. . f ItrtSMIAr, rKMWAtlY fl, taT mr THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON KHW tjpfrlfr ,' -: I Is I r.n VSjJ 1 it?, . '' R??;.. s v ; ;Vj " immcii T TtyTi Allows Bills lA v i i? "- if. b: K Tne following" blllswerc allowed r lest algal by fhVclty council at Us irat regular meeting ot the month. b. B. Crlsler. 1100; A. L. Leavltl. TteO: n. T. Baldwin. $100; R. C. Qroetbeck, $83.33: J. V. Selmens. $41.68; Dr. R. R. Hamilton. $15; J. W. Hilton, $15; J. S. Rabourn, $85; Keith. Ambrose, $75; J. W. Hunsakcr, $75; KAe-Qarcelon, $75; R. J. Shoots f 15; O. D. Matthews. $12; I. R. Stru- ble. $12: A. D. Miller. $12; M.. R. Doty, $12; Don J. Zumwalt, $13; Herald Publishing Co., $71.85; W. O. Smith Printing Co., $5.50; same. $11; same, $1.15; came, $13.50; Keller care, S5c; Western Transfer Co., 15c; same, $1.50; Ward ft Obenchaln, 80c; Dally Record, abstract, $9; tho Bend Bayer, $49; Link River Electric Co., $10.59; name, $1.95, SplUcr Rorlck Co., $3.07; Keeler Bros., 75c; J. H. Carnahaa. $15; H. Bohrin, $6.90; Bushoag ft Co., $10; prisoners' board, $4; John H. Collmaa, $78; O. K. blacksmith shop, $6.75; W. E. See hora Co.. $76.50; Klamath Fuel Co., $3.50; L. E. 8ulllTan, $1; D. W. Incidents Surrounding Death of Ed. Way Told Continued from Page 1 woods about halt a mile from the Hobbs c.ibln, stated that about 3:30 on the day of the shooting he heard two shots in rapid succession, one a heavy muffled shot, and the other a sharper one. similar to a revolver shot. Cross-examination by Manning brought out a statement that Morgan has been in the employ of Way for was railed, and Identified the shotgun as one he rented to Hobbs the day of the shooting. Also sold two boxes of shells, one box stse six shot the other BB. 8ald that the two shells taken from the shotgun by the officers were Identical with twenty-one remaining shells in the box of number sixes. Said that the exploded shell and the unexploded shell found on the ground were also identical with those remain- NEW SPRING MODEL CORSETS lit Not Young in Years, But Still Youthful in Appearance the past sixteen years, with but tew'Bg jn the. box. Stated further that Interruptions in the period of works four sheik were missing from the box ing. J. W. Magness, engineer on the logging locomotlTc, testlued that Hobbs has fired for him part of two seasons prior to the shooting. Ad mitted that Hobbs had talked with him regarding Way. but upon bitter objections by Manning to every at tempt of the state to draw out the a ture of those remarks nothing Powers. $3.50; Gun Store. $4.55: Geo; gained. C. Mitchell. $11.60; same. $11.50; G. C. Loreox, $3.96; Big Basin Lumber Co., $2.90; same. $12.55; same, $7.25; Oregon Harness Co., $2.50; California-Oregon Power Co. $451.75; O. K. blacksmith shop, $21.54; Stand ard Oil Co., $2.75; J. F. Goeller ft Son, $1.60; Klamath Dye Works, $1.60; A. G. Long, $8.70; Keith Am brose (express), $1.35; Central gar age, $31.85. seluxg lots 'Well, I sold those lots oa Johaeoa aveaae, a beach of them ta Niche AddMoa, sosae ta MtUs AdaiUoa, bat have a good oae left oa Eleventh street for S4M. Also have two Mills AMUoa lota at low prices aad easy , See ChBcote. 31 P. H. Gibbons aad wife, the cooks for the Algoma camp, were seat mat on the stand, and told of seslag the defendants In the neighborhood of the cook house and the Way residence ev ery night tor nearly three weeks prior to the shooting, the visits ceasing a few nights before the tragedy oc curred. Said that they heard the Hobbs whispering to each other, and when accosted by Gibbons and asked what they wanted, said they wanted nothing. Gibbons oa cross arsmlss ticn by Manning vehemetly denied hatig made statements to different lieople which showed a enmity toward Hobbs. Admitted a malice toward Hobbs on the witness staad. -. B. Chambers of the Gnn Store AAAffAMAAAMAAAMMMAMAAAVAAMMAAVVVWMrtVIMrtMMVAAffMMAMffAM'M'f About People You Know VMAAAMMAAftffAMAAAMVAMMMAVVVMMMMMMAMMMAMMMMMVMMVVVVV ot twenty-flvo shells. Said that the gun was a full choke barrel gun. and that elthough both barrels were dirty, that be thought but one barrel had been exploded. On re-dlrect by Man ning Chambers testified that at thu distance of 4)4 feet the charge would not spread, but would be about as Intact as when leaving tho barrel ot a choke bored gun. UaiaaWSH Sh IniJaa In lk ..-. -.. . ... . m. woods aear the Hobbs home, told ot Hobbs coming over and telling them to tell Way that he ( Hobbs) wanted to see Way before Hobbs went to town that 'day. Said that he told Way, and that Way started towards the Hobbs house. He said this was during the week or the shooting. Man ning asked on cross-examination It It could have been Wednesday preccd-lj lug the Saturday on which the shoot ing occurred. Noon recess. It 1 HTYI.K that makes one nwiun stand out nlme nil lhew, rvgitrtlkw ur her yearn die Is the tltMtlniiuMiliiK llgtiiv tut Hit t-unviio. It Is her figure that gUra nor that rare tiuitllty dlMlnctlon wheroer she goes, and In whattor walk of life. How strange, then, when practically woman may nchleve. style, that there should bo one without It. If you have neglected your figure, It will tike a little time to remodel It, but not at the price of eternal vigilance. Your figure will quickly respond to the modeling Influence ot a REDFERN CORSETS rlnto the designing of Rcdfern Corset lias reached the highest plnnclc of corset art. Warners and Redfern Corsets Are made for all forms from growing glrlo' Corset to extra stout Cornets, Why pay those high prices when ou eau buy a (luarutitecd Corset titled right in our department by experienced people at our low price. l.oo, 91.33, Sl.80, 92.00 up (o a.i.00 nrmrT m . Ui ...a mmn X n VO Y '? M KMlk-ry'HBi s i i '.- vu in SBBBBBBBBBBT A MrikCUul Sharp ID. Mrs. Earl Sharp Is confined to her borne la this city by serious illness. Evidence Late Yesterday John Irwin prosecuting attorney at the time of the tragedy followed Geo.; C. Ulrlch on the str.nd and testified, on conditions as he found them upon' gohag to the scene of the shooting' and corroborated the statements of !tho other officers with regard to meet ing the Hobba on the road to town.1 Irwin told that Hobbs showed a dls posltloa to relate events at the cabin Do you Know There it a New Silhoutte for Spring? THE FASHION BOOK for Spring WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT Presenting nn absolutely cor rect forecast of all that Is new and chic In Spring Styles, ami nil the latest novelties for Faster. If you uUti to be smartly gowned for overy ocoislou to lead the fashions Instead of fol lowing them mo PICTORIAL IIKYIKW PATTKHXH MARCH FASHIONS XOW OX SAI.K SfflOjLBQPIS la City far Few Days. Mr. aad Mrs. L. C. McKeever are in Klamath Falls for a few days. fades miter Representatives Here, It. N. Bralnerd, re-rating surveyor, accompanied by an electrical inspector are In Klamath Falls to make a sur vey of the city for the underwriters. -la t!ky From Merrill. Martin Daly of Merrill arrived in the county seat Monday night on a business trip. Leaves for "Frisco. Mrs. C. "B. Wheeler, wife of Dr. C. E. Wheeler of this city, leaves on Thursday morning for San Francisco to spend several weeks visiting friends. Merchant Bark From Portlaad. Chas. Roberts, of the Roberts ft Hanks hardware store, returned last night from Portland, where he has been on a vacation and business -trip for several days. New Spring Ginghams Complete assortment of rttoke paitera .NHaeg MHiaham, the pick of the sraMia. Marti styles .rv srarre awl hattl to duptltwtr. Odors are very reliable. Price, per yard 15c Devanshire Cloth . very stUfactury all ariMiml ntatetlal. Wrara aril, MaUir m), In color very reliable. XI larbe wide. Price, per yard 25c 40-in. Voiles and Organdies I'Liln ami fam-y weave. Many ii'w ttem lo M-lrrt rrum. V'.-- Ully wleeteil for graduation ttvn lm. Ktork nw complete. Prices, per yard, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 Coaaty Coart Meets Today. The Klamath county court -will meet tomorrow at the court house. Marion Hanks, county Judge,- said today. Considerable business is to be taken up by the court at this time, including plans for spring aad sum mer work over the county. WUI Is Probated. The will of Maud Evans, who died recently in this city, was filed for pro bate with the county clerk yesterday, O. W. Robertson is named as admin istrator, following the Inability of the deceased's brother to serve, as be Is not resldeat of Oregon, and J. S. Kent . is the attorney. The estate, placed at 14.700, Is left to Jean Co nine ot Arkansas, Kans., a niece of the deceased. ejBmBmsjBmBjBjpmasxfjiBjamBjmjiBmBmBailaBm TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB SALB Three pure bred Poland -China boars. Address Will W. Adams, Merrill, Oregon. 6-6t ORPHEUS THEATER! Witnesses Not to Be la Coart. The circuit court Is baviog pre pared printed cards which state that witnesses on cases are sot' allowed in the court room during a trial sxcept when called. Disobedience of the or der will result In punishment, states the cards. Government Harveyors Rctara. The government surveyors who have been engaged oa the work, of surveying the Tule Lake, region land which Is to be thrown open this spring for settlement, returned to the city last Saturday after completing their work. rt Taesday and Wednesday v "Father aad the Boys," , M " Georae Ade's Famous Comedy ii'S; "1W Tee sad False Frteed,"' m Ik Wilson WIN Filed for Probate. ' The will of Lois Wilson, a former resident of the couaty Inflrmary, was hied with the county clerk yesterday for probate. B. E. Wolford of Yalnax is named as administrator. The de ceased was taken to the Inflrmary trom the reservation last summer. The property left consists of a quan tity of bay, a team and wagon and a four other effects. Transcript fa Acknowledged. Acknowledgement of the receipt of transcript has been received from the 8plUer-Rorlck ft Co;, of Toledo, O., by A. L. Leavltt, police Judge and city recorder. The letter says that the transcript wis received Saturday, January 27tb, and. hat beeaveti to si A Blot ef Fun . ABMIWf!t(N CINTt but was hatted by Yaden, who was representing Hobbs at that time. The questions put to Hobbs were Anally asked through Yaden and Hobbs answered yes or no to the questions which Yaden allowed him to answer. Irwin stated further that when Hobbs was asked to detail the events leading up to the shooting, his story was about as follews: That Way came down the road in his car about 2 or 1:15 p. ta. Saturday, stopped the car ia front of the house and called to aim (Hobbs.) That he went down to the machine and helped Way put the top down on bis car, that they Ulked ten minutes after which time Way offered him a drink. Told Way .that be didn't care for it, bad acme at the bouse if he wsnted to drink. Said be (Hobbs) came up to the kitchen door of the cabin and went in and that Way bad followed him up to the front of the bouse. When he came out of , the kitchen the front door was open and Way was on the step. Hobbs said be wasn't sure whether Way or his wife opened front door. He said he shot Way while Way was standing on the step. The cross-examination of Irwin, brought out the fact of the turning over the (una to Lloyd Low and that Hobbs seemed reluctant to do so until assured by Irwin that Low had a right to them as sheriff. Irwin said that Hobbs remarked, 'Gentlemen, you will have to protect me now, I am unarmed.' ,x Further cross-examination by Manning brought Informa tion that Hobbs had visited town. Wednesday proceeding the shooting and in company with A. C. Yaden had attempted to see Irwin. When asked regarding the conference held, Judge Kuykeadall Informed the defense that the evidence bad no place, in the cross-examination so Manning an nounced that he would reserve the right to place Irwin on the stand for direct examination by tbe defense, The right was granted. John Nsubert, a rancher in Ante- Choice line Spring Suit on display MfOe&f (iortlut! llmlery for clillilrru, Three pair for 91.00 their attorneys. F. X. Palllini, saw- lope valley, living three miles from 'aabTssiing., boatnalan nromntlv at l"Wuk:" 'hmM. "LA W w u ! . ..., t KsttiTiiW'i..'.. ager, ssld that as soon as word was the Algoma camp, testified that be received trom their attorneys'' hsjbad .visited the Hobbs cabin eight would write the city regarding thedays later, In company with Miss P. H. Ulbbons, tbe Algoma cook, with whom be was keeping company. That they bad gone down to take same pictures, and on the aoutb side of the house Noubcrt had picked up an exploded .38 caliber revolver shell. That he had thrown It away. Ho, Identified the revolver In court as be ing a .38 caliber which had been tak en from Mrs. Hobbs. On cross-exam- animation, be, developed a lack of memory regarding tbe length of time after he had seen tbe shell until ho recalled the matter to mind. Didn't remember to whom he had first spok en about It. Said he had not -talked) It over with Judge Drake any raoru! than casually. . Miss Helen Stoncr told of seeing! Neubert pick up the shell. Was ask ed but two questions by defense. Her evidence was corroborative of Neu-bert's. Tom Stough, a nephew of Edwin V. Way's was next called, and told of heflrlnxP rwn nrtiit Ana Haom nnH tlm other "muffed." Was tending hook L, AITREP 2ltMEIWftN,.. J on the donkey engine about one-half i Minister of Foreign affair at Her-, mile from the cabin. Heard about 8 :in, who yestcrdiiy expreaHca" surprise o'clock that night that Hobbs had Wi ' tfiJsnssssV A I im 'EstssM' HA IjsbbbbbB t&m& ,"JuSr iv2ssssslw ' i SMMMMMMWMMMMMMMMMMMMAM woman has arranged the msrrUnn ol her dntighter to satisfy her sorlsl ambitions. The artist really do not love her, but being tired of living a lonely bachelor's life, be suffers bis engagement to tho girl to be an nounced. The girl, llolen, In return really does not love the artUt, but compiles with her mother's wlinct and engages herself to tbe arlltt simply because of her mother, soil also because she realises that the nun Is a famous artist, and by marrying him her social standing will bo up held. She Is really In love with Carl Wilson, a young club' man, who l nu'er-do-well. Her love for him l only a childish and girlish fancy. Ai the Star tonight. end wonderment nt tho sudden (led- Moving Pictures I iTinrinjui. u.. HOUSTON'C Metreeelltan AnMeementt J been shot, and went down with Mrs. , , . .. . , , I .,, , . . T. , , fare" on ull ships on the high sens' Way to see about It. Did not know i until they arrived that Way had been v lt,,,n tor",,,l ,,ouniliirl'; outlined by j Madame lloonec. n fallen operutlcj shot. . licrmuny would (atitio a bruuk be- idol of I'urls, comes to America with ilween Ciertnany mid the United Mates Chapter Royal Arch Masons regu-' )o of PrmWm mUm , dcclBrlnlt ia r meeting tonight. i (IIMI. (IJU JIIIHIIUUUII fctilctcd mid rutlilusH Hiilitnarlno war- to-j(H' I Helen Stooer, the step-daughter of -X! NOTICE To Whom It Msy Cencern: " I hereby give notlco that after Feb ruary 1, 1917, I will not be responsi ble) for bills incurred by my wife. 2-5t L. B. FISHER, Work Tonlghl. Regular meeting of Kwuuna Kit- cumpment No. 4C, I. o. O, F.,- tonight. Work in Ooldcn Uulo Degree. Visit ing Patrlarclio welcome. In the cat he iimuranre field, there la no better muim than KTNA. Clill rote Ih iiKcnt for the vKT.NA cow. panics 3i her daughter Cora to seek a home Mmlanio Reence becomes III, nnd uf. of the "unre-'tCr T1"""' We8k'' ' ,tr,V,l,f Bnd' siriiKKiing to succeed, she dies, leuy Iiir Cora alone and In destitute clr eumHtaiiccm. In the tenement hmmn whero Cora's mother dlwd thero lives' Mario and her crippled sitter, Louise, und they take Cora to live with them when her mother passes away, Marie In an artist's model and poses tor Oorge (larnlcr, a famous artist. The artist Is engaged to be married to Helen, the daughtor of a very wealthy' woman of high standing. This rich, HOUSTON OPERA HOUSK STAR THEATER II. K. 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