The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, June 15, 1914, Image 1

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NUMBER 25
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914
VOLUMN XIX
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British Polo Team Which Defeated
RECOUNT OF CLAMAS VOIF
the Americans in Saturday’s Game
GIVES FEN MORE VOIES FOR
BENSON; OFFICIAL RECHECK NFXI
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¡side, and twenty feet will be added
OUTCOME WILL BE IN DOUBT | to the alley, which will give forty feet
i for a drive and turnout. The beau-
UNTIL THE CLOSE OF
; tit ill fountain "which was presented
THIS RECOUNT
¡to the city last year is to be erected
I in .the center of the walk, and steps
¡approaching the entrance, just inside
In Nearly Every Instance Where ■ the property line.
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The ordinance authorizing the
mayor and police judge to enter into
United Press Service
ja contract with Cofer Brothers for the
SALEM, June 15.—An official re-¡erection of the building, was passed
check- of the returns in air the coun- iat an adjourned meeting of the coun­
ties of the state is to be made. This Ieil Saturday night. On account of a
is for the purpose of deciding wheth- • eIlanSe to. be made in the bond of
er Justice Charles McNary or Judge ' Gofer Brothers, the contract has not
Henry L. Benson was nominated asPet peen signed, but as the form of
fourth republican nominee for justice'
conV’act das been approved by
of the supreme court, at the primary
councll, no delay will be caused in
election held a month ago today.
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deginning .of work by the con-
I tractors.
County- Clerk William Mulvey’ of
Clackamas county today wired to Mc­
Nary . that an error in the count of
■the primary vote there gives Benson
ten- more votes than he was at first
credited with.
This reduces McNary’s lead to two
votes.
CITY RAIE WORK
j SHERIFF
TELEGRAPHS
FROM
SALEM THAT THIS IS REFUSED.
SHERIFF IS EXPECTED HOME
TONIGHT
According to a telegram received
¡ from Sheriff Low, Governor West has
| refused to issue a requisition for John
IT SHALL BE BUILT—MAKE H. Simmons, the Klamath county man
arrested at Sheridan, Wyo., on charge
CONTRACT SATURDAY
of failure to support and desertion of
his wife, who resides here.
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The exact location of the new ■ city
Low will be home tonight. He went
hall on the property on the corner of' to Salem to get requisition before go­
Fifth and Walnut, was officially de-| ing to VTybming.
termined upon this morning by Mayor |
Nicholas, Police Judge Leavitt and
Attention, A. F. & A. M.
City Engineer McLean,
The building is to face on Fifth | Special communication of Klamath
street, and will set back sixteen feet ! Lodge No. 77, Monday evening, June
from the sidewalk? A space of six 15th, at 8 p. m. Work; Entered Apr
feet will be left on the Walnut street prentice. Geo. Chastain, W. M.
MAYOR, POLICE JUDGE AND CITY
ENGINEER DETERMINE WHERE
Adjudicate Rights
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dersons, Weed, Crances, McDonoughs,
¡Smarts, Loosleys, Brannans, Patchens,
Moons
! Hills, Streeters,
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. . Shives,
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A , and
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others m that vicinity who are taking
board. James T. Chinnock, superin- .rr.gation water from Anna Creek
tendent of Water Division No. 1, ■ through the Shattuck ditch or other
reached here last night from Medford, ditches.
and will hold hearings with a view to
The Melhase ditch people contend
adjudicating the rights of the claim­ that they are entitled to 2,500 inches
ants.
of water from Anna Creek. This,
Tomorrow morning Chinnock will they contend, they are. unable to have
hold a hearing at the Hotel Hall. On delivered them, owing to the appro­
Wednesday and Thursday he will hold priating of waters by others.
Some time ago this matter was
hearings at Fort Klamath.
The hearings before Chinnock are taken into-the circuit court, the Mel­
the result of differences between Page hase ditch people asking for an in­
& Stratton, Dan Ryan, Richard Mel­ junction to restrain the defendants
hase, Fred Cronemiller and F. L. and i from appropriating water from the
T. Burns, who are under the ditch in sufficient quantities to deprive
Melhase ditch, and the Dentons, G ot - I them of the 2,500-inch flow they
dons, Fordyces, Beckteys, Leevers, claim. The matter was later taken
Lisks, Connors, Copelands, Nichol­ up with the state, water board, and
sons!, Orrs, Pelton-Sisemore Co., San­ adjudication was decided upon.
THAT TIME
OF COURT
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Pass to Ocupy the Attention of the i
Jurist Examines Applicants for Cit-
Josephine County Boosters—Mat- ;
izenship, and Admits Three Klam-
1er Will be Settled at Session of
ath Men as Citizens of the-United
Chamber of Commerce.
States of America.
The June term of the circuit court
The tri-county boost meeting will
was opened this morning by Circuit
net
be
held
June
23.
Advices
from
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other cities show this to be a con­ Judge Percy L. Kelly, sitting in place
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flicting date, so the matter will be de­ of Judge Benson, when the following
cided upon at a special meeting of the Srand jury was drawn:
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board of directors of the Klamath’ E. R. C. Williams, (foreman.), Klam­
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Chamber of Commerce to be held to­
ath Falls., farmer.
night.
G. W. Houston, Klamath Falls, mer­
Reports from Ashland state there
chant.
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will be a city election there that date,
James
L. Worlow, Malin, mill man.
on an important matter. From
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Fred
McKendree,.
Merrill, farmer.
Grant’s Pass comes information that
there wili be a railroad meeting there R. C..Cowley, Lorella, farmer.«
oil thé 25th.
A. W. Piel, Klamath Falls, blacksmith
Medford’s Commercial Club sug­ John Mathey, Klamath Falls, farmer.
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gests that the date of the meeting be
After being sworn in, the jury went
July 3. It is pointed out that quite
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a delegation would be here then, to into session at the office of District
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Attorney John Irwin. There are
attend the Rodeo.
many matters to be taken up at this
The
Medford
people
also
state
that
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the recent snow in the hills put the ’ session, and many witnesses, includ-
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roads in bad shape, making the trip *ng several from Fort Klamath and
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by auto via Crater Lake impossible lrom Merrill, are here to testify,
at this time. The date will likely be j Judge Kelly announced this morn-
This photograph of the British polo team, which took Saturday’s game from the American team at Meadow
changed to conform with the wishes ling that Judge Benson will return to-
Brook, L. I., was-taken a few days before the contest. Captain Locket was substituted for John A. Traill.
of the Rogue River Valley people, in i night, and will open court tomorrow.
case it does not conflict with the ar­
The following Klamath county men
rangements of the Rodeo committee, j were issued citizenship papers, after
examination by Judge Kelly:
Back From Visit.
Sain Jessen, native of Denmark;
C. B. Cozad returned Sunday morn­ Thos. Arthur Treloar, native of Eng­
ing from Prairie City, where he had land, and Steve Kudr, native of
taken Mrs. Cozad and daughter Vferda Austria.
for a couple of months’ visit with rel­
atives. His old friend, Terry Kinzey, i
accompanied him on the return trip, | Low is Back.
SESSIONS WILL BEGIN WEDNES­ and will visit here for a few weeks, | Judd Low, who recently suffered an
and show the local fly-casters a few accident and underwent an operation
DAY FOR TEACHERS SEEKING new wrinkles in the art of catching at McCloud, is visiting relatives here.
His health is much improved.
STATE CERTIFICATES, CONTIN­ trout.
Becoming suddenly a victim of de-1 gent, who lives near the hospital, and
UING THROUGH SATURDAY
lirium tremens, Mike Delougher, a I she at once gave the alarm.
Delougher has been drinking heav­
logger, jumped from a second story
ily of late. Fearing that he would be
window at the Blackburn hospital, taken with tremens, Manager A. J. i Examinations for state teachers’
and, clad only in a nightshirt, he fled Lyle took the man in from the streets ¡certificates will be held Wednesday,
over the Hot Springs hill. He was Saturday and confined him to a bed. ¡Thursday,’ Friday and Saturday of
| this, week at the Central school. The
seen on the Fort Klamath road by This morning he was apparently all
¡tests prepared by.the department of
right.
Deputy Sheriff Grover Niell and Jus-
¡education will be under the direction
It was. after he went into the bath­
tide of the Peace John Hessig, of the
room thatt he logger’s mind began to of County School Superintendent Fred
Fort', and captured and brought to ¡waver. He told hospital attendants Peterson, and the subjects will be
town in their auto.
j afterward that after he went in there taken up as follows:
Meantime the city and county po­ “they” came in with a rope to hang Wednesday—
him, and he jumped from the win­
Forenoon—Writing, United States
lice officials were scouring the country
dow to escape.
History, Physiology.
Alex Davis is carrying his arm in a, for the swift moving auto, and over
for the man. He was. seen to jump
Delougher is again at the hospital,
Afternoon — Physical Geography, sling today as the result of an ill-! went.
out of the window by Mrs. M. Sar-j being cared for.
¡Reading, Composition, Methods in starred attempt on the part of him-1 MqLemore claims that he saw what
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iReading, Methods in Arithmetic.
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¡was up, and made a jump. This evl-
aelf, D. M. McLemore, Louis Gerber, dently mafle the autQ Qut Qf humor>
!though the Herald's bid was the low- ¡Thursday__
I est and its circulation the greatest,1 Forenoon-—Arithmetic, History of and Charlie Gates to motor to Lan-|fol. barely had he struck the ground
¡the council split on the vote, Rogers, Education, Psychology, Methods in gell Valley Sunday, using Davis’ car, ¡200 feet away, and began to quit roll-
with the redoubtable Alex himself at'ing, than eGrber lit on top of him,
¡Mathews and Lockwood voting in fa­ Geography.
: kicking him in the necs.
vor of awarding the contract to the
the
helm.
Afternoon——Grammar, Geography,
The car, with the wheels in the air,
Herald, and Owens and Hamilton vot­
It .was before the village of Bonan- ‘ kept running. Hearing this, Gerber,
American Literature, PhPysics, Meth­
ing against it.
ods in Language, Thesis for Primary za hove into view that the talk of the who was entangled in his duster and
party drifted into raping channels.
Certificate.
(blinded by clouds of swirling dust,
Rogers Gets Stuck.
This stirred the blood of Davis, and ¡yelled to all hands to took out, the
COUNCIL, BY A VOTE OF 3 TO 2, i When Dr. Fred Westerfeld and Friday—
just to show the other three that his
Forenoon—Theory and Practice, buss could ramble in the gait adopted ¡critter was coming again.
DECIDES TO CONTINUE THE Clarence Motschenbacher left the city
¡Sunday morning to go fishing on I Orthography, English Literature, by DePalma, Burman, et al, Alex j When Gerber was finally disen-
CITY’S ADVERTISING IN EVEN- ¡Jenny Creek, they did not expect to Chemistry.
| tangled, the roll was called, and Alex
slung her wide open, and threw it was missing. The survivors were
¡have to play the Good Samaritan.
ING PAPER
Afternoon—School Law, Geology, into the high.
scanning the heavens to see if they
Such, however, was the role destined Algebra, Civil Government.
• While trees, houses, telephone could not spot his dissent. A smoth­
Ito be theirs, for when they neared
poles, etc., flying by were resembling ered grunt from under the car told
The Evening Herald has again I the flshingg rounds they found Leslie Saturday-—
one long highboard fence, Alex’ three! of his position, and the car was set
Foi
enoon
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Geometry,
Botany.
been awarded the pity printing, and I Rogers’ car marooned high and dry
passengers held their hats and their /aright, and Davis, with a sprained
Afternoon
—
General
History,
Book-
’. With the,
will be designated as the “city official ‘ [on a
rock in the road.
breaths, and held on, speechless. It ¡arm, was rescued.
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. .. I assistance of three or four others who i^:eepillg‘
was not until time to turn from the
newspaper” for the publication of all 7~~’
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Right after this the stage came by,
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happened along, the car was finally
straight road that speech returned, and the quartet boarded it for Bo­
legal' notices of the city of Klamath ¿¡“stodged, and^Mr. Rogers and party ¡Freight Business on Lake.
Falls for the year ending June 1, J proceeded on their way to Medford.
Jay Taylor, owner and captain of and then Gerber yelled to Davis that nanza, where a mechanic was se­
cured to go after the auto and put it
1915.
I the steamer Mazaina, is in the city to- the turning point had been reached.
“Turning point” in this case was in shape. Later in the day, three of
¡day looking after the freight depart-
The contract was let at an adjourn­ Home From “U.”
ed meeting of the council’Saturday
Robert Riggs, a freshman at the jment of his steamer service. Mr. Tay- used advisedly, for Al’ex whirled the the party returned to Klamath Falls
night. Bids and affidavits of eircu^ University of Oregon, came in Satur­ |lor reports much activity on the Up- steering wheel until the front wheels in the car, with Engles at the wheel—
lation had previously been filed by day night for the summer vacation ]per Lake in both the passenger and were at right angles with their former but Gerber said he’d walk before he’d
¡position. This was the turning point risk his life that way again.
¡freight service.
the Herald and the Northwestern..., Al- season.
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From the Hospital
Cattle Takes a Spill
HERALD IS STILL
Just who are entitled to. take water
from Anna Creek is a question that
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4- water
is
be settled
the „4.«
state
CITY ELECTION AT ASHLAND AT ¡JUDGE KELLY OPENS JUNE TERM
Besides This, There Will Be an Im-¡After the Selection and Swearing in
portant Railroad Meeting in Grant’s j of New Inquisitorial Body, Visiting
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There is a Re-Oliecking of the Re­ j... A survey of the grounds was made
ports of the Official Returns, Some • today, and Gofer Brothers, the con-
Error Is Found, Which 'Continues I tractors ■are already, at work. No time
i is to be lost in the erection of the
the Sewsatving Which Has Been a ! building, as it is to be completed by
¡ January 1, according to the contraci.
Feature of This Race.
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