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♦ ♦ ♦ «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ • LEADING PAPER OF • SOUTHERN OREUON « ¡¿he â'rint-llîrrldy ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• * REACHES EVERYONH ♦ « IN KLAMATH COUNTY ♦ **«♦♦•***♦♦*• KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1914 VOLUME XIX NT MBER SB MH GET THEIR GAINS 3 VOIES ROURKE 10 LEND HOLOS OP CASHIER CLEAN OP LOCALS BY DIRECTORS III ING III ED IN I .« •< «I. W»M IX IN < <011’1 I.II l> TO LENI. HIIN <! O M E II U E COMISION HIVEN vi FRANTINE, I FEW DAYM'I ili; N MON lllltll. MOKE HI I lli NT OI TAKEN voten I THOUSAND ills NOT VET RECEIVED IMHITS ON NEW HAVEN IN ». KLAMATH FAI.1.8 IN BEATEN LN t AHH AM» CHECKS FROM GIRI AN INTERESTING GAME SUN DAY BY VISITI NG TEAM FROM OTHER < <»UN- I III - \ ISIT TO i n E WEEKS EIGHT INDICTMENT < KOU'DED STREET B ECOM »8 FRIGHTENED AT TWO ROUTE RIVER VALLEY AUTOMOBILE» I I United Press Service Dited Pre«« H«rvlc« By a score of 7 to 6, Klamath Falla Mrs L. II Huth returned last even PORTLAND, July 13—Judge II I I waa defeated in Hunday'a game by Louis Robins Is Dragged sud Badly (■tat of Report la « Itoast of the Di- ting from Halinas. California, where ST. LOUIS, July 13—While Es I. Benson has thus .ar gained three a selected team of ball players from Itr.iMCd, and I xmm I of Cream Is er« I Thousand Dollars on Hand, ther Cohen, cashier of the Cohen (*<'tura. Alleging That They Were I uh.- was culled by the flln.-ss of hsr votes In the recount lu Multnomah the Rogue River valley wearing the, Spilled When Team Becomes as Result of H| m -< ial la-vy. < lerk iWholesale Grocery company, was on uniform ot Talent. • outity. As all the totals from the Mischievous »ltd “<'rlliiiuslly Neg- I slater. her way to the bank with funds Of I other counties have not been received Frightened al Automobilen --Driv Mrs Huili only contemplated a few ami Dircrlors W.r<t tdvlw.i to i the concern she was held up and Taken all in all, tbe game waa full [ llg.-nt" ami That Thry C.etacioualy of Interest with several brilliant plays 1 days’ visit, but shortly after arriving on the recount, neither side can de- era (on tin a« Journey Without M/«k<* I anuix . Sow Kourkt? Will robbed ot 33.000 on tbe street within Violated the lederai 4ull-M<>u<>|e termine what effect the votes make ¡as well as a number of bad errors by her little ub-i o was lukt-u with diph In the final result a abort distance of tbe bank. Mopping to Offer Aseistanee Ik* < ultHl by Irwin. The robber covered her with a, players ot both teams. Tbe visitors i theria, and the home was placed un gun. grabbed the satchel containing KOt tbe «tart In the second inning der quarantine. und she wus forced when_they ,“!de. °.M. ,U,l£ lhrou<.h Quite a serious accident occurred < Home three or tour years «go the funds from the girl's hands and . an Unite«! Pro»» Service ito remain for five weeks. error of the Infield They made WASHINGTON. 1» C. July 13 | School District No. 29, comprising uisde his escape. at about 9 o'clock this forenoor. another tally In tbe fifth and another , I hear that they lire complaining Tb« luteratat« Commerce t'ointnls- the whole ot the county north of the I when a team belonging to Louts In tho sixth. ■lou ha» handed lu 11» 1 spurt on the about business being quiet in Klam- ¡Indian reservation, wanted to build j Robin» became frightened at an auto Tbe first score by tbe local team "I finauclal policy of the director» of lath Falls," said Mra. Balli. u sc him I house at a cost of about! mobile and ran away. was made In the sixth. In the sev the New llaven railroad, aud ,33,900. would advise those who think so to enth Talent made two tallies snd Mr. Robins, who Uvea at Swan 1)1» moat condemnatory report They made u special levy tor that linke a trip to California, and they Klamath Falls three, and tbe home Lake, waa coming to town with a submitted by thut body. purpeme and by some error made fare sure to return thinking that team made another In the eighth, tle- load of cream, and met two auto The gist of the report was that ¡Klamath Falls Is a pretty busy place NI’ENIrs tl.l. Ills MONIl AND the timber companlsa and other tax ing the score five to five. tbe New Haven monopoly theory wa» latter all. I am certainly glad to t><- ¡payers dig up over U 1,000. With two men out in the ninth, i mobiles on the steep bill on the Fort WORKS FOR 02 V I>IV—Dit VWS unsound, and was In tho hand» of '■bnmn ngain. The projected schoolhouse the local team stopped playing, think-; road. One machine was following tnlachlevou» directors, who were AIlLtHMi BACK PAN WHEN HE never built, and therefore I IQUIDATION OF CATTLE LN THE ln < that three were out- Aa thla ,eft close behind the other, and in chang "criminally negligent." and that a had no immediate use for ,liel the game tie with Klamath Falls at ing to low gear to make the climb, W INS Hubataiillal part of the stockholders' 'raouey and since it was kept on i PORTLAND MARKET 18 HEAVY, the bat. tbe local rooters Negan an the noise of the machines waa in money that w«< wasted 1» re»-over- bund without interest the __ directors enthustaetlc demonstration, which creased and frightened the team. WITH LIGHT SUPPLY OF SHEEP able. ¡of the district decided that It would The horses dashed up the side ot Wlii'ii Michael J. Gill of St. Loula was cut short by the announcement Taken as a whole, the report la the I be good uuslneua to loan It out and tbe embankment and in coming down isn for th- in.ii ■ of representatives that only two men were ouL Talent LAMBS AND HOGS most condemnatory ever submitted ugalnst L. C. Dyer In 8t. I-oul» more than secure an Income of about 3500 bad two men on bases and through again, the wagon waa overturned, by tho Interstate Commerce Commis than a year ago, he had money In the “ »e,r ior llle district instead of bad playing they crossed the home spilling the load of cream and throw sion. It declares that the New Ma bank and he owned a nice home. Dy- ¡lotting the banks do the lending and plate. Klamath Falls failed to tally ing Mr. Robins on to a pile of rocks PORTLAND, July 13.—Receipts of teu directors consciously violated the er went to the bouse, but Gill de- 1 he Interest. In their half and the score stood I He became caught in tbe rig and cattle for tbe week have been 1355; 1355: federal anti-monopoly laws. The re termined to contest tbe seat. He, The clerk consulted tbe t , ‘<'•><•* Hl: Hogs, 1994. and sheep. |7 to 5. I'RESBYTKItlAN minister be - I waa dragged some distance. Had It port does not attempt to fix the ro- not been that the reins became wound spent what money he had In the bank school superintendent and through ’5f7. .punalblllty as between President PORIS* V MOST INTI Iti STING around the wheels, Mr. Robins would ¡him the opinion of th.- district at- ¡and also the value of bls home. was heavy Liquidation of cattle Mellen and J I* Morgan leaving the probably have been dragged to death. With very little money be moved Itoruey that their plana would be all last week, wltb quite a number IND INSTICI (TIM MEETING point up to Attorney General Mc As it was the tightening of the reins Ills family to Washington to be near > right and proper and proceeded to of southern steers In the run and the Reynolds* office a» to what directors [stopped the team and enabled Rob the scene to carry on his contest. He'loan the money, native sluff being very medium qual »••re criminally responsibility. ins to get loose. He was quite badly got work in a glass works near Wash- This continued for some time, ity. No grain cattle x bas been offer- j Chairman Folk said that the re bruised about the body. Ington, at 32 s day. and his son when a local quarrel led to Ing. Best gruss steers have been sel port made the directors uf the New Mr. Robins says that no blame la played a violin in moving Rev. J. 8 Hlubblctlcld returned picture ¡complaints by enemies of the school ling at 37.10 for extreme top: cows, Haven criminally responsible for attached to the auto drivers, but he Ishows Haturday evening from attending tlie of Washington to aid In the officers and as a result the clerk, E. 35.75 to 30.00. over 380.000.00U, »nd the cc.mmla was somewhat surprised that they ¡fight Presbyterian Church Synod of the G. Rourk, was indicted by the last There has been a fair demand for slon cstiniat«-» the total loss to stock The day Gill was seated he went grand Jury. bulls, prices 34.00 to 34.50. Prime SPECIAL CASH PRIZES TO BE OF' continued on their Journey without holders through mismanagement and state. Mhlch waa held at Eugene. Mr even stopping long enough to see if to the Stubblefield was present at the first office of the sergeant at arms All of the funds loaned during his light veal calves range from 37.85 1 atelestites» at from 330,000.00(1 to FERU» FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS be was badly Injured or needed as where two days of the session, which opened he drew 312,500, back pay for term were safely returned to the dis- to 38-00. 310,000,000 A complete record of sistance. There bas been a very light run ot tlie testimony has been furnished the Thursday evening and closed todsy tho time lie was kept from the bouse I trict. together with substantial turns AT THE LAND SHOW IN PORT- The son will now go to Europe to|i n the way of interest, and tbe school C. C. Hogue, who also attended from hogs for the week. The market la department of Justice LAND NEXT FALL here, remained during th- entire Study the violin under good Inst rue- officers of that district are unable to strong. Good swine are bringing from Tbe report said In part tore. * see that they have committed a 38 25 to 38.30 for tops. "The result of our research Into tneetlng Mr. Stubblefield reports a moat |crime. The district was also pro- A light supply ot sheep and lambs the management of the New llaven PORTLAND, July 13 —To arouse — -- ----- - — - - - t acted during thia Ume' In the sum has been on the market, with strong railroad has disclosed one of tbe moat [Interesting meeting which showed ---- “ of 310.000 surety bonds. demand for top grades, Prices are greater interest In their plans, tbe i glaring cases of maladministration the Presbyterian church In a most They feel that if their course WM steady: prime wethers, 34.75 to officials of the land show to be held ever revealed In the history of Amer tlourlshlngzondltlon In th- state One of the important features discussed wrong there should be a number of 35.00; ewes, 34 00 to 34.25; medium in Portland next fall will offer a j ican railroading activity waa the necessity of greater i others called upon to answer the ewes. 33.25 to 33.75; spring lambs. first prise of 3200 and a second price "Many Instances of the violation of 3 75 for tbe best special exhibit same charge, and particularly their 35.50 to 36.00. of the laws of different states have In the national temperance move- by counties. ment. perdecessors in office, whose example boon uncovered Tbe evidence of By arrangements with the state fair Another action by the 8rood, was followed by the present officers wrong-doing lu the state of New York PLES STREET CAR SYSTEM— .officials, exhibits from Douglas, I-ane «tand- which will tend to raise tbe of the district. has been turned over to the author Polk, Marlon, Washington. Multno Mr Kourk has entered a plea of DAMAGE IM ESTIYLATED AT Illes uf that stale, while the evidence nrd of tho church, was the passing STATE PRESIDENT «4 K INSAS Is mah. Tillamook. Clackamaa, Umatilla. not guilty und his case has been set relating to Irregularities In Massa of a resolution placing the minimum »AIMING TO KLAM NTH FAl.l.S IN for trial on the first day of the next I Wasco. Wallowa. Wheeler and Mor 94OO.OOV chusetts and Rhode Island has been salary for home mission men at 31.- row counties have already been ar 000 per year und manse term of court. He Is a merchant at placed with the state authorities " tit.1ST—UH AL INION WILL ranged for. Hereafter, no Presbyterian minis ¡Crescent and a man of considerable The report accused the director» tilit I Nt.I ENTERTAINMENT , promlneuce In the affairs of ter, no matter how small the church, United Presa Service the of "financial Joy-rldtng," and recites Through Tickets to Lake north end of the county. at length "marked features" and can receive leas than 91.000 and a DETROIT, Mich, July 13,—An The first tourist with a through .Mrs. Mltchtier. preaident of the "significant Incidents In loose, extrav homo to live lu JOHN GILMORE IN BROUGHT electrical storm ot unusual severity ¡ticket to Crater Lake went out on Woman's Christian Temperance Union agant and Improvident :idmlnl«tra- FROM BONANZA. BY DEPUTY’ the train to Chiloquin this morning, struck this city thia morning and Tourists to I’ellmti Bay will visit Klamath Falls on August tlon of finances '* where he will connect with the Cra caused damage estimated at 3400.- A party of ten tourists from San 14th and a meeting is to be held that Tbe report has ben filed with tin- SHEIUFF AND PLACED IN THE ter Lake company's automobile. The 000. evenlug A special meetlng of the and Francisco cam». in last evening senate Many wlrea were torn out by the I Chiloquin train runs on Mondays. COUNTY JAIL left this morning for Pelican Hay. local W. C. T. U. will be hold Tuea- lightning, and the street car system Wednesdays and Fridays and autos <lay afteriioon at 2:30 at the home .where they will enjoy the unatir- BOSTON, July 13 The prelim of the city is paralysed 'run to Crater Lake on these days. Inarlea for a restitution suit against passed fishing of that scctlon. In of Mrs Kinnear at 219 High Street Lightning set fire to tbo Chope- Deputy sheriff Lloyd Low »UBI to thn party ar- George McCord, Wm. for the purpose of arranging for this 1 the directors of the New Haven rail Stevens Paper company's plant, and Bonausa last evening and brought I A. R. Campbell left today for Lau road are In the hand» of the law firm McCord. Frank McCord, W. E. (lol- iiiiM-tlng and the entertninment of the the mills were burned to the ground In Johu Gilmore who was under ar- gell Valley for a couple of weeks' visiting official. of Whipple, Hears 4 Ogdon The suit cher, Mrs. Golctier, Mr. and Mrs. P. ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE at a loss of 3300,000. rest there on a charge of burglary. vacation. All members of the union are re- will endeavor to enforce the liability B. Beckeant. T. J. Craig and Dr. K. I Gilmore la charged with stealiug OF THE BOYNE EXPECTED TO quested to be present. of the ex-dlroctors for 394,000,000. Deakin. I a suit of clothes, tedding and a 313 BREED 4 FUNS IN BELFAST pair of eye glasses belonging to Joe Grimes, who lives about a mile this TODAY side ot Bouanxa. Gilmore is a recant arrival here aud has been working in the hay , United Press Service fields near Bonansa for the past two I The govern-' weeks. ¡rnent Is very apprehensive that the Yesterday Grimes was away from celebration of the anniversary of the his home and It is said that Gilmore ONE THERMOMETER REGISTERS "Hattie of the Boyne at Belfast to- entered his place and carried off a 114, WHILE THE WEATHER day wiU be th*’ eaui“' of mufh ¡lot of goods. On hh return Orimes started in pursuit and caught up with BUREAU MAKES VN’NTIUN'CK trouh'e One of the principal speakers at him near Lost River. With a club Ditarlct Attorney John Irwin .prejudiced regarding the eaae to bo MENT THAT IT IN IOS [today's celebrations In that city has he forced Gilmore to march back showed evidence of being very much tried. In examining Jess Jarvis, one of reported to government officials that through tbe sage brush to Bonansa, lusteiid <>f holding tlie regular the county fair board, which ih com “ 11 peeved at the Evening Herald in his tbe Jurors, Mr. Irwin asked county fair in Klamath Falls this poseil of Judge Geo T. Baldwin, of United Press Service <at least 40,000 rounds of atumunl- where he was placed under arrest. , — v --------------- ... into Ulster! ............................ LINCOLN. Nebraska, July 13,—| * tlon bave v bwn ‘ smuggled it |8 »aid that ..... Gilmore - had • the examination ot Jurors this morning '"Have you In the last forty-eight tall, the NiiKgi’stion han been made IKIamath Falls. James Pelton, of Ft that the money set hh I i I«> by the coun I Klamath, and .1. Frank Adatm, of ¡This vicinity is suffering from the ef- ¡«luring the past week. 'stolen goods with him when be was in tbe second trial of W. J. Shaver, hours read what la commonly known ty court bo divided equally among I Merrill. ¡feels of an unusually hot wave. One; ■ ¡caught by Grimes. who is indicted on a charge of lar as the Evening Herald, a so-called Tittle newspaper printed In Klamath Merrill, Fort Klamath and Bonanxo. Tho matter will bo brought before street thermometer In this city regia- Pjthian Club to Med. ■ ----- - ceny by bailee in the sum of 3100. j Falls?” and that local fairs he held In each • ho county court und the fair board tered 114 degrees, while the weather The Pythian Club will hold its SUPREME COURT the property of the Henley Invest The Jurors accepted In the case >f these towns. • and will be diacuased by the business bureau reported 103. tegular meeting tomorrow afternoon 1 JUSTICE DEAD ment company. are: Sol Dewey, A. R. Wilson, Joe The proposition is being advocated mon mid the chamber of commerce At other points In tha state the at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. C I by a number of the local bust neon ¡There Is 3975 In the fuud for fair rollowing was registered: McCook, {low at 421 Oak street. WASHINGTON, July 13,—Thn All of the Jurors examined were Stukel, W. B. Simpson, 3. C. Jarvis. men, who feel that the farmers would [purposes this year This would give 107; Fairbury and Concordia, 108; body of Justice Lurton, who died at asked If they had read the Evening C. B. Brown, E. L. Hamnkor, C. E. ¡Atkinson, Joe Brett, Ben 8. Owens, appreciate the change for one year each of the three towns 3325, ¡Claycenter, 107. The Child Welfare movement has Atlantic City yesterday, was brought Herald in the last forty-eight hours. J. M. Esell and D. M. Griffith. und as a result better and larger ex In addition to what the merchants Kansas City reports 98, and from been organised in the Argentine re- to thia city last night, and will be • • Clarksville, - Shaver la represented by Attorney hibit* could be secured Decision In and liuHlnesa m-n of those towns may St. Loula comes a prediction of 100 public through Interested mothers at I takeu to Tenn., where In- About al) of them testified that they the matter, however, will real wltlii contribute. |terment will take place Wednesday, had, and said that they were not H. Q, Merryman I degrees before noon Ruanos Ayres. WINS OUT AFTER HEAVY DEMAND STUBBLEFIELD IS WANT EXHIBITS BIG STORM AT TO VISIT HERE MAN ARRESTED ! AT CELEBRATION IRWIN SOME PEEVED III null fl LONDON- Julv 13