The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, May 25, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, MAY ¡M, IUU,
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
PAGE TURK*
BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF LUMBER
During the next 90 days we will sell Klamath County Fir dimension at a base price of
$12.50
Now is the time to build while the price is low.
US figure estimates on everything
in the building line.
BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY
PHONE 107
< ORNER MAIN an<l SPRING »TO
Sylvia colt was suppos'd to be a| During the play hours, they had work
way and that when Ms brother went! ready for war with Mexico. Suddenly
year older thin the other man's colt. nsalgtii-d to them, and after school I00K ÌHE BLAME 10 SAVE MAN
to remove it, tbe woman pointed a Kloff brought the riAe to his ahot-'der
I appointed n committee to examine and meals, they were kept In the
loaded gun at him. and threatened | levelled it at the eight men and
WA JHINNGTON, May 22.—Be­
the colt ns t< ag«, etc., and their ver­ dormitory-
About forty or fifty mem >ers of to kill him. Fred G. Bi >wn was a commanded them to fall In. Thay
Further Information regarding the dict was In f ivor of th«' other claim­
"Complaint was made by the mat­ cause be realized that if Morgan, the the Elks lodge will visit Lakeview candidate for county surveyor In the, fell In.
"Attorney Knox" who Aguri-d In th«- ant.
ron» that the boys, all in their teens, man really to blame for the New tbe latter part of this mont i. This recent primaries.
For half an hour Kloff drilled tieta
petition for the closing of William­
According to the defen.’ints in up and down the dusty highway. He
"The matter was taken up by an-, war« smoking cigarettes and chewing Havei. trouble, was to be indicted, it was practically decided upen at the
son and Sprague rivers to lugging
'other committee later, and they b«l«l1 tobacco in the dormitory, expector­ would kill him, Charles 8. Mellen, regular meeting of tbe lodge- Friday the action, this was only one of a ser- made them march and counter march,
ha» Juat been brought to light
11«
lhat it must be the Sylvia colt There ating on th« t>e<ls, on the floors, etc . form« r head of the New York, New evening and a committee consisting les of persecutions indicted upon march slowly and on the double
1» a New York practlon«-r, who apc-ut
was also some trouble as to tbe own- ' and making the place filthy. Mr. Haven A Haltford today told the In­ of Chas. I. Roberts, I>eall ■ Rogers them since they took the homestead. quick single file, double file and four
about alx month» at the Sylvia Aah-
ershlp of a cow on Klamath Marsh, Mims took the matter up with the tersta e Commerce Commission that and ('has. J. Martin was ap.minted to They say their claim has b« n con­ abreast.
IliK resort on the Klninsth Iteserva-
tested,-and they have suffered other ! Meanwhile the sheriff’s office wss
many Indians claiming II in addition boys, but was unable to cause them he co.iceuled the truth and accepted arrange for the trip.
tlon laat year,
his o\.n indictment.
to atop th« practice.
tn Mrs Sylvln."
The Elks of Lakeview ha e a very annoyances.
notified, and when the amateur sol­
In addition to hl* efforts for the,
In return for this self-sacrifice. nourishing club and during the win­
"Mr. Hirns finally came to me to
Two of the girls are crip-led. and diers were ready to drop, a deputy
According to resiaents of the upper
closing of the river» to lumbering
country, a former forest guard was ¡ask about corporal punishment and Mot gi n's »on "practically bred" him. ter have fitted up very fin» club weigh less than 90 pounds. They > sheriff stole up behind Kloff and laid
Knox was Instrumental In stirring
With a remarkable statement em­ rooms. An invitation has been ex­ state that In the absence of the men i him out. The gun was examined. It
largely responsible for the nKltatlon 1 advised him that this was used
up other trouble at tin- reservation,
bed)
Ing thia contention, .Mellen com­ tended by tbe Lakeview members to from the place. Brown struck at them was empty.
'only
as
a
last
resort
In
extreme
meas
­
against Watson He was disgruntled
chiefly charg- a against Indian Agent
He, as disciplinarian of the pleted his testimony this afternoon. Klamath Falls lodge to visit them in and their mother when they sought i
lam ures
because
he
was
not
reappointed
Edson Watson, who lias tendered his
school, believed this to be an extreme He gave details of the deal between their new home, and the Elks here to restrain him from tearing down RIVER IS THERE"
resignation, following a request from year, say tho reports.
Regarding the whipping of ,the measure, so be and the industrial the New Haven and the Grand Trunk. have been waiting until tbe roads the fence.
SAYS ROOSEVELT
Washington
The close of the bearing was rather were suitable to make the trip.
Indian boys, which resulted In the teacher took the boy« to the carpent-
"Knox made a numb« r of charg- s
dramatic.
It
is
not
believed
that
er shop wbere they whipped them
It is planned to have ten or more
WAR MAD CI.ERK
to the Indian Bureau, regarding mo,‘ removal of Principal Sims and Ag-
NEW YORK. May 22.—"It's there,
"Th« Industrial teacher was new .Melleu can be prosecuted under the autos make the trip and they will
tired
In
the
Wntson
case.
Mr
Watson
RE< Rt'ITS ARMY and at least a third of it is navigable.
charging In'-fllclc-ncy. etc
aald Mr.
indictment
charging
violation
of
the
probably leave here Saturday morn­
at the agency, and Andina a whip
gave nut th« following-
Watson tod iv
In th»*«. h« acted
Shertian act.
ing. May 30 and return Monday fore­
Anyone desiring can see it for him­
"The four hoy» concerned during made of a piece of tug. which an In­
for Mrs Rylv'a. and he look every­
dian
used
for
a
quirt,
and
had
for
­
self,
and I’ll tell him how to get
Mellen
explained
the
Grand
Trunk
noon.
In
addition
to
the
members
SAN
RAFAEL,
May
22.
—
-An
at
­
thing up witli Waklilngton, none with th« holidays, committed criminal as- gotten. he thought that this was used affair as Morgan's doing. He added of the lodge the directors of the tempt to organize a squad of soldiers there," said Colonel Rosevelt today,
young
girl
at
a
dance.
»null
upon
n
me.
to whip the incorrigible children that lie desired to shoulder the blame Rodeo Association will go along and and march on Mexico has brought jwben questioned regarding the new
"An Inva«* ig it ion was made*, and I'pon her complaint. I had the mat-: with. The boys were therefore tied in It, knowing the condition of Mor­ place their advertising for the bls Geo. Henry Kloff, caretaker of a man­ river he discovered.
ter
taken
up
with
the
Federnl
Dis
­
the greater putt of these allegations
over a table with their feet manncled. gan's health at the time.
July show.
ufacturer's residence into trouble , Roosevelt did some work at the
wore awept away. One was looked trict Attorney at Portland, who stat­ and whipped.
with the authorities.
"I
knew
positively
that
indictment
Outlook office, dictating to a sten­
ed
that
It
woul<!
be
considered
by
Into furl he , rcgirdlng the owner­
"Sims
explained
that
the
boys
HIGH
SCHOOL
IS
would
have
killed
him,"
said
Mellen.
In the afternoon Kloff secured a ographer, for some time. After this,
ship of a colt. -Mrs. Sylvia mid an­ tho grand jury.
were bound for fear that they might
ENJOYING PICNIC high powered rifie and went out on he devoted his time to unpacking his
"The boys upon their return to fight the Instructors, but I did not 'There was nothing I would not have
other Indian boll» claimed the colt
for
Morgan."
done*
the highway and began to execute specimens at the American Museum
was theirs. The descriptions were school, were treated as prisoners, - approve of this, and would have pre­
High
school
students
and
their
military
evolutions and firearms drill. of Natural History.
this
point
the
witness'
eyes
i
At
practically the Sima, except that the («ending tho action of the grand jury. vented It had I known. It was with­
Friday
enjoyed
a
picnic
on
the
Lake.
Four
actors
of a moving picture com-
Ailed with tears and bis voice broke. [
out my knowledge that tbe strap was
A rancher has applied for rental
1 told Morgan's son about It," he Leaving in the morning on the Wi- pany watched him and laughed. Then
used too. There were no marks on added, and he told me that it would nema. tbe Jolly party proceeded to the four laborers came down the road of 320 acres of the Pike national
any of the beys from this.
forest. Colorado, to be used in con­
be best for me to leave the New picnic grounds between Harriman and also laughed.
"t called up tbe parents of the
nection with private land for rais-
Lodge
and
Rocky
Point,
where
three
A
shout
of
mirth
went
up
when
llaven system.
boys, and told them of the whipping,
hours were spent in picnicking.
Kloff announced that he was getting ing elk as a commercial venture.
that
this
dismissal
"I
told
bim
and they all seeemd to feel that the
Many picnic parties took basket
boys should get punished If they de­ was not what 1 thought proper re­ lunches. For those who did not, the
had
done
in
accept-
■
ward
for
what
I
public will please take notice that the undersigned will, on Mon-
served It. It was not for several
high school served a cafeteria lunch. the The
15th day of June, A. D. 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m.. or as soon thereafter
days that complaint was made, but Ing disgrace to save his father, He
The
studies
for
the
term
were
com
­
as he can be heard, apply to the County Court of Klamath County, State of
1 was held responsible for the acts felt badly, and assured me that if pleted yesterday. The first few days Oregon, for a retail liquor dealer's license. For further information you
his
father
had
been
Indicted,
It
would
of my subordinates.
of next week will be devoted to ex­ aie referred to the copy of the petition hereinafter set forth.
JOSEPH L. RINGO, Applicant.
"Another charge was that there havo hastened his death.
ams. followed by commencement.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County:
"Nevertheless, he accepted the res­
was gambling on the Reservation,
PETITION FOR L1QIOR LICENSE
and I'll venture to say that there la ignation."
To sell, exchange or otherwise dispose of spirituous, malt, vinous liquors,
DAX LISKEY IS COMING
Joseph
W.
Folk,
chief
counsel
for'
on nearly every other reservation,
near beer or fermented cider, commonly known as hard cider. In
STRONG TO ELKS' RODEO
the same as any town, despite efforts the Interstate Commerce Commission,
quantities less than one gallon, in Odell Precinct, Klamath County,
announced that William Rockefeller.
State ot Oregon:
to suppress It.
*
Dan Liskey is in the city to look To the Hon. W. 8. Worden. Judge of the County Court of the State of Ore­
"I have done my best to suppress George McCollough Miller. Samuel
gon. Klamath County, and to John Hagelstein and N. 8. Merrill, Com­
this practice, and have taken the Morehouse and H, M. Hochsperger | over the program for the Elks Rodeo.
missioners for the State of Oregon, County of Klamath:
matter up with inspectors, but 1 have filed physicians' certificates, stating ' Liskey will have at least seven horses
We. the undersigned legal voters of Odell Precinct, Klamath County
never received any support from that their lives would be In danger | to enter in the defferent events and and State of Oregon, would respectively petition that a liquor license be
TU IHC Lias
A DAIRY farmer who does not use
CIAIS AND HAT
them. In fact, I have been advised if they were forced to testify at the i is now laying out a track at the ranch i gratitd to Joseph L. Ringo, to sell, exchange or otherwise dispose of spirit­
a cream separator is losing up to
MACHlNB
Ion which to train his horses. Liskey uous. nialt, vinous liquors, near beer or fermented cider, commonly known
that
Imd my efforts been the cause of hearing.
BhJw«,
as hard cider, in quantities less than one gallon, in the Town of Cre-cent.
$15 per cow per year. Complete your
H««4«rs. M ssch
"But Rockefeller was able to at­ I will have a relay string and he boasts Odell Precinct, County of Klamath and State of Oregon, upon the following
trouble, I could not have secured any
Rakes, s-« kr..
dairy
equip
lipment
by
the
purchase
of
an
Hap Laatkro
tend a meeting of the New Haven that he can clean up anything in the described premises, to-wit: Lots 13 and 14, in block 30, and in the building
backing from the Department."
international
___________ Harvester cream separator— Lily,
Hap Free»««
Watson. In giving the resignation directors yesterday,” said McChord. i county and says he already has first situated thereon, said building has the following dimensons, to-wlt: 50
CORN MACHINES
Bluebell or Dairymaid, 1 lies» separators skim
hssi.ri, ruk.ti
feet by 70 feet, and is two (2m and one-half stories high, and is known
closely — leaving barely a drop of crt-aiu in a gallon
Mellen told McChord that Rocke­ money won in the relay race.
asked for. requests a complete in­
Stavi«'«. fallt«alara
Crescent Hotel;
of milk —and they will do it for years.
Eaada«« (altara
He will also enter in the potato , as tin-
fellers' condition was such that he
vestigation.
in
order
to
settle
some
That the aforesaid building is a legitimate bona fide hotel, with
Sb«lleis
»«< Ist«
These machines are furnished with pulleys for the
TÌLLACI
could
not
answer
a
dozen
questions
race
and
the
tug
of
war
for
saddle
He
will
th«
matters
now
cloudy.
of
aecoiun-odations for not less than fifty (50) guests, and that same is not
use of power. Belted to a small I II C engine, you
a. Se»«
have the best outfit it u>
for you to buy.
remain In charge until his successor j consecutively without a breakdown. horses. He offers to furnish two good situate within one mile of any university or college, nor within six miles of
II m L H*n*wf
Not« the low supply can ou 1 11 C separators, ths
An adjournment was taken until bucking horses and a number ot wild any state or government irrigation project in actual course of construction;
is sent here."
height of the milk spout which allows a 10-sallou
Thnt said license be granted to Joseph L. Ringo for a period ot twelve
Tuesday.
horses, besides four horses for the
CtN'kAl UH(
can to be tired for the skim milk, the strong Trains
months from and after the date of the granting of said license.
(M •*' O-
chariot
race.
It
will
be
Swan
Lake
I
’
ltOGREHN
MAKE
with o|«u base which can be kept perfectly aleau,
And each for himself says: That I have personally signed this peti­
<M T«•<«•<«
■as«*« G-**i*«<
against the cornty according to Lis­ tion. and that my residence, postofllce address and voting precinct are cor­
aud the dozen other features which make these
TOWARD SEWERS -KLAMATH BEATS
Cf*
Ifeialfff
I II C machines the best.
EM ALL"—KELLER key and from the showing he made rectly written after my name;
farm *•«->«•
Your local doalnr should have one of these ma­
Mal « T- m «4
That 1 am a legal voter in Klamath County, In the State of Oregon,
last year it is a safe bet that the
the
city
can
Issu«»
bond»
to
That
TV
chines on sale. If ho has not, wtiteus before you
and am now and have been an actual resident of Odell Precinct, in Klamath
¿re « tirilla
All
three
as
corpulent
and
smiling
other
sections
of
the
county
will
have
lay
half
tho
cost
of
installing
the
fifth
buy
and
we
will
tell
you
where
v>u
cau
see
oue;
County, in the State of Oregon, for more than thirty days last past.
Faa.i pialara
also seud you an interesting book ou separators.
KM'* Cala Van
sewer unit In Mills, Industrial and as ever, and tickled to get back to to go some if they beat him.
NAME.
Residence.
Voting
■aVarTsM
Liskey has jUBt received a letter
Second Hot Springs Additions, and Klamath again, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Postofllce.
Precinct.
J«'sse
Davis
.................
...
Crescent
.
.
.
.Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell
International Harvester Company of America
the property owners can have ten Keller and Bon returned Thursday from his broth- r at Hornbrook to the
year« In which tho pay th«' remainder night from a five months' trip. They effect that about four hundred people M. E. Davis................. ,... Crescent... .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell
(lacsrporttsd)
H.
Zimmerman
...........
.
.
.
Ranch
.........
Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell
wns the report made at last night's spent the greater part of their time J from that sect on are coming to the D. Lynes...................... . . . Ranch......... . .Crescent.
Portland
Ore.
Ore.............................. Odell
no etlng of tho interested proptrey at their former home In the middle ' Rodeo In July
Cbawpiae üwrfag fficCsrwick Eilwsakw 0>k>»s Piss*
i'earl Lynes ............... . . . Ranch......... .Crescent, Ore.............................. Odell
west,
but
have
also
visited
Chicago,
Mildred Lynes ........... . ..Ranch......... . Crescent, Ore.............................. Odell
owners, held In Mills Addition hall.
T F. Hammer........... . . . Ranch......... .Crescent, Ore.............................. Odell
Another meeting will soon be held. St. Louis, New Orleans, El Paso, Los NEIGHBORHOOD ROM
GETS INTO COI RT V. II. Hammer........... . . . Ranch......... .Crescent, Ore.............................. Odell
At that time It Is the plan to show the Angeles. San Fraucisco and other
T. B. Cleaves ............. ... .Crescent... .Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell
expression of a majority In the cities.
R. C. Knott................. .... Crescent... . Ci <cent. Ore.............................. Odell
Charged
with
obstructing
a
high
­
"Klamath Falls Is as lively as any
matter. Signed statements, either
<1. W. Anderson......... . . . .Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell
for or against the Improvement, will small city that we visited, and a great ! way. and with pointing a weapon at Geo. C. Cannon........... . . . . Crescent. . . .Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell
be asked from the property owners. I deal livelier than the most of them," I ' Fred G. Brown and threatening to T. L. Cannon............. .... Crescent,.. .Crescent, Ore.............................. Odell
Our sample book you will see so
G. C. Snodgrass . ...
Crescent... . Crescent. Ore.......... .................. Odell
said Keller today, pausing to give his 'kill him. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wyland. Roy Moore ................. ....
r
many novel an«! elegant designs that
. . . .Crescent. .. . Crescent, Ore.............................. Odell
I
Clarence
Hunt,
their
hired
man,
and
right arm a chance to rest from the
.les.« in P. O.
Bertha L. Snodgrass . ... Crescent. .. . Crescent, Ore..............................Odell
you will he In a quandary ns to which
| Jess W. McCoy, who has resided many vigorous shakings it is getting I ! their daughters, Blanche and Irene John Knott.................. . Beaver Marsh . Crescent, Ore..............................Odell
to select. But If you will give us an
In San Diego for the past year. Is from friends. "From what 1 heard Dodge and Mildred Vose. were ar­ C. G. Bowers............. . . . .Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.............................. Odell
Ide* of your scheme of Interior house
now employed as head clerk in the and saw in other towns along the rested at their homestead near Crys­ George Gottlieb . . . . . . . .Crescent. .. . Crescent. Ore........... .................. Odell
Tho». McCord........... . . .. Crescent... .Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell
postoffice In thnt city. In nn examin­ coast, I believe there is more busini’ss tal yesterday by Constable John Bessie C. Rourk .... .. . .Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.............................. Odell
decoration, we feel sure we can aid
ation, which was lield Inst November and building here than in any other Schallock. aud brought here for a Frank II Funk......... . . . . Crescent. . . . Crescent, Ore.............................. Odell
you ns to color combinations—we
Thos. Bracken ......... . . . . Crescent. .. . Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell
for first clnss postal clerks. Mr. Mc- coast town—and it sure is good to preliminary bearing.
know we can ns to providing sterling
The men are charged with ob-! H. G. Steevens ......... . . .. Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell
[Coy passed the highest on the list get back again."
La Follette . . . . ,. . . . Ranch......... . Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell
wall papers at prices to suit any purse
Keller formerly conducted Keller' a 1 structing thehighway, and the women Fred
in n class of ninety. Word to this
R. M. l.nFollette____ . . . . Ranch......... .Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell
even th« most modest.
effect was received by J. W. McCoy Cafe, disposing of it to A. J. Win - with threats to kill. Through their F. M. Cleaves........... .. .. Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell
Kilts when he left last winter. He attorneys. Stone A Gale, all waived j R. B. Post.......................... Crescent. .. Crescent, Ore. .
recently.
Odell
EVERYTHING THAT A PAINT
Odell
has considerable property Interests preliminary examination, and will Eddie Santry...................... Crescent.... Crescent, Ore. .
Wm. G. Jeffrey................. Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore. .
Odell
After two weeks vacation. Miss ¡here, and the family will remain In tell their story to the grand jury.
Minnie Santry........... Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore. .
Odell
I The complainant is Sherman A. , Mrs.
Hazel Barnes la again at tho lone Klamath Falls.
M. K. Murphy.................... Ranch..............Crescent, Ore. .
Odell
Brown. He alleges that the
Janies Morrison
F. R. OLDS & CO
distance switchboard In tho exchange i
. . .Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore. .
Odell
built a road fence across the high-1 Geo. Denny ...
, . .Crescent. .Crescent, Ora. .
Odell
Today's naw« in The Herald
rooms of the local telephone company. ;
WATSON TELLS OF TROUBLE AÎ SCHOOL
International
Harvester
Cream
Separators
IN LOOKING OVER