The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, July 13, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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MONDAY, JVl.Y
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
IB, («14
|been 0|>«ued in the Champau street
aide of the Municipal Auditorium and
u“ ‘
(lie meeting of the Grand Lodge will
be held In the theater part of the
building.
I
Grand Exalted Ruler Edward
I each arrived today aud waa given
a roualug gleetlug although the of­
ficial reception will not be held until
AGE IS NO PROTECTION FROM ELUKANI AS <X»l N FN IN»UN HAH tomorrow.
Throughout the reunion the local
DYN CVP1D IF VOI HAPPEN TO
ADOPTED THE MODERN MKTH- Elka will keep open house at their
OD OF KN«NH RAGING FARM- ',ub hutlding
Across the street la
MEDFORD. Ore., July I J.—John tiou of a lumber manufacturing plant
HAY K A NULI.ION OR SO OF
HALKN, *Ors . July 13
In an Jute of delinquency a certificate of
the official reviewing aland where the
8, Owens, head of the Owens Lum bei ¡either at Medford or at Butte Falls.
ilelluquetii-y will be Issued
DOLLARS
KRS
BN
PRODDING
MARKET
[grand
lodge
officers
will
witness
the
oi>lnlon
to
the
»tat«*
laa
commission.
It is reported that the erection of
company at Eau Claire, Wia, Is ex­
''Tales become delinquent He p-
three parade« planued The chief of Attorney General Crawford holds
pected here to inspect the Hart tim­ such a mill at Medford, employing
Itebnirr
1." said the attorney general,
those will be next Thursday, In which that the provision In section 3, chap­
ber tract at Butte Falls, which his several hundred men. depends upon
NEW
YORK.
July
13
—
Chargingi
"and
If
the sheriff had Io Issue a cer­
OREGON CITY. July 13 Twenty- all visiting Elka will participate
.-orapauy recently purchased, and de-I »«"curing a suitable site of 100 acres
ter 184. laws of 1813, that it »ball tificate of delinquency any day after
cide upon a plan looking to the erec at a reasonable price.
1 *'*r« will be two parades NNsdnes-
alienation ot her husband's affections, five Clackamas couuty producers took
u day. The first. In the afternoon, will be the duty of the sheriff, on demand, th tuber I, the uotlce of delinquency
a suit demanding $250,000 damages advantage of • the Oral day of . ..
ths pub- ;,
. , , . ,
be an Industrial parade In which each to tasue a certificate of delinquency which 1» required to be published af­
from Mrs. Caroline Frame, aged 73. lie market in Oregon City Haturday kHlg„
ot ,Winer wiu hBVr , any time after tax«» are delinquent ter tales arc delinquent four months
YESTERDAY’S COAST
one mouth Is a legialative error
would be of no value, aa the cer­
was on file here today In behalf of and drove luto the city with their float.
Hill.—NREKA, HAU.
He point» out that sectlou I of tificate would alrwady have been I«-
Mrs. Brownie Weaverton. 65.
' wagons full of fresh country prod-
In the eveniug there will be an II-
LEAGUE RESULTS
Mrs. Frame's husband died in 1903 ¡ucts. Everything tn the way of llumlnatod automobile parade, con- , chapter 303. laws of 1913. provide» sued
Nalsl Da) EValure in That Town ♦
that after taxes are delinquent for
' We hold that the provlaiou re-
vegetables and small fruit. eggsJducted by local Elks.
HATt RDAV
and left hsr a fortune of about a mil-
ls
Hail
Storni.
t'ausiug
four
months,
a
notice
of
such
dr
quirlng
the laauance of the certificale
canned
fruit,
jollies
and
evsu
horns-
R. H. E.
lion dollars.
She also I inherited
Much Damage
llnquency must be published for one of delinquency after taxes have beeu
made grape juice were offered for NEWSPAPER MAN
7
1
Oakland ......................
e anot her million from her grand- aals.
month, in which notice It shall be delinquent alt months is the one that
MAY BE DEPORTED
»
8
Venice ........................ . . .3
Although
there
a
little
♦ father.
She has several I grown | So great waa the demaud that by
FROM Í I It « < lit / letated that after all mouths from applies "
Ables. Alexander. Henley , Bites.
Weavertou was Mrs. | io o'clock a large number ot the wag­
R. H. E. 1 complaint while brief showers ♦ " children.
-
li were in progress hone during ♦ iFrame's
secretary for twelve years, ons were empty, and at 11 o'clock United Preus Service
Ixis Angeles ................ .. .T 11
Nd vert lord letter List
the Rodeo festivities, there was ♦
Wearerton is a member ot !oul* four of the Pnduw« *>•>*
Sacramento ................ . . .3 10
WASHINGTON. D V.. July 11
♦
Mr*
ihe fullowing unclaimed mall mat­
no
room
for
any
kick
in
com
­
Chech. Brooka; Kremer. Stewart
[thing left for sale.
The war depdrtnu'iit today stated that
ter. advert la*»! ou the I Ith day >>f
parison with the way the weath­ < the Nlaxdaxnan "Master Thought”
and Hannah.
It is apiuirent the public market [ Frederick Boalt. a correspondent for
E. 1' er man treated other localities. ♦ cult and both are believers in mental
July, will be «eut to the tlegd letter
While IMhau
R. H.
haa come to atay in Oregon City, and the Nesrspapwr Enterprise Assocla-
office at Washington. I>
on the
H. H. Edmonds has just re­
3
San Francisco ........... ». .3
as more of Ihe residents get In the tlon at Vera Crus, ha» been ordered
°r ceived a postal from Yreka, ♦ healing. ___________________
Sunday II C. Fertlg, I«» Ao 83th day of July
5
Portland ...................... ...1
habit ot buying their produce from [deported for publishing a story In [gelea; J. H. Fertlg, New York. Mr
Dugan. Joseph (*
showing the site of the hail­ * FRR.HFH L END
Evans. Fisher; Standridge and !'
these farmers, mom will be brought j which he claimed that an American and Mra. N. J Walter. A G. Gray,
Gagnon. I<ols
stones that fell there on the 4th.
OF YtH'NG LND IN
Schmidt.
to the’city. The people will bo ben-; naval squad shot Mexican fugitives tHan Franclaco. E I* McCornack. Ba
Get tach, Mrs T V
causing tremendous damage to ’
LVMBEK FIRE .,flt,-d by frosh eatables and It stands at the lime Vera Crux was captured.
SVNDAY'
Irin. Jam»- Newton Rogers and wife
Hoyt, Mr Wert <X>
crops and small trees.
|to reason that a large part of the acting under the Mexican "ley de
R. H.
Hcotia. Wash.; A II
«'leaveland.
Hall. Mrs Francis
The storm was only of short * I nited Preus Service
111 be spent ill«.»"
II w nt
money paid ...
to farmers u will
fuogn” I daw
of fllehtt
flight).
Portland ...................... . . .$ 14
Hau Franclaco, A. H McDonald. Oak
llervl. Mr» Jack (I)
duration, too. but during that
l.at»r the deportation order waa i land; Douald J. McDonald. Oakland. '
» I time hailstones fell thst weighed *
4
San Francisco ........... ». .3
BISMARCK. Wash.. July 11. .— in Oregon City.
Johnson. J H
Reiger and Fisher. Fannuy. Per-1, from one to two ounces and
Gleavel Gabriel, a 1«-year-old boy,
The market la located on »'Ifth «u«|M-nded pouding fuller Investiga­ A. B Anderson and wife. Han Ha
Kirk. J H.
noli and Schmidt.
^;met
with
a
terrible
death
this
morn-
street one block east of Main and will tion Boalt imeantlme being held un­ fas I. B F. Richardson. Sau Fran
Meaaenger Editor. Ths ill
were from an inch to nearly two
der
technical
arrest
R. H. E . inches in diameter.
* oig at a firu which destroyed two ’ be a permanent fixture every Frl-
cisco; Jos. L. Mavrlcb, Portland; W
Moreno. Mr. I
Hoalt'a deportation la almoat cer­ E. Baker and wife, Neal llay. Wash.
•
Los Angeles................ . . .5
lumber mills at this place.
(day
® i
McClure, Mrs. W H
tain, as lhe truth of hia article la Im- ' N B Dulaney. Portland; Mllllcent
3
0 I
Sacramento ............... .. .1
*
While the firs was raging, Gabriel
Martindale, Mr» K I..
natsrial. the authorities having the Coleman. Eugene. Donald Worden
Seco»l Game
_ was one of a crew attempting to pull
Mack. Mr» D. <1
iKiwrr Io deport whoever publishes W. H Woods, Klamath Falla, Geo
R. H. E i
~ ¡lumber from the flames with a loco-
Newaom. Mr» G t
1¡< LAIM GOETTHALS
[anyhtlng of which they disapprove
motive. The intense heel warped the
Loe Angeles............... . . .3 13
McCord. Wiu McCord. Frank Me-
Nash. George
SAID ••GO TO nr**|rajjB ln nme, «nd the engine over-
1 ;
Sacramento ................ . 3
•
[Cord. W E. Golcher. Mrs Golcher.
Rllley, J. (31
Vnited Press Service
Los Angeles—Love and Boles.
turned.
ln the fall Gabriel was i
Mr and Mra P 11 Heckeant. 1' K I
Himotis W A
VERA CRl Z. July II
II 1» mure Beckrant, T. F Craig. Dr. K Deaken.
Hugh«« and
caught under the tender by one band .
Smith, I. W
[than likely thst a congresHloual Inves- 'Han Franclaco
and a foot, and from this position i
Taylor. Marla
Itlgation of BoaIVs story.
Williams and rested in connection with an illus- ,t »»3 impossible to rescue him on j
8 pea re. Frank
Hotel Hall
1
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I
Ho asserts that Ensign William
Hannah, first game; Gregory. Ma- trated article on Panama canal de- [ account of the intense heal. One of
Sprout. Sidney
larkey. Rohrer and Hannah, second teases in a recent issue of Sunset, the men present grabbed a fireman's EFFECT OF HEER AND THE SI N i Richardson and other officer* of tbe[ Saturday—C. E. Hoyt. Fort Klam
Hohn, Fredy
nth;
Mrs.
W.
8
Hoyt.
Merrill;
Wal
­
'battleship Arkansas told him that
j were arraigned before Vnited States ’ «hovel and attempted to amputate the
fame
Ward. Ruasel
ter Dixon and wife, ('haa. Zumbrum.
R. H. E ¡Commissioner Krull today.
boy's leg in order to (res him, but. ('USES MAN TN) FALL AHI.EEI* ’hey and their men fired on unarmed,
A charge of 1c will bo made on all
Klamath;
D.
McCauatad
and
t
Fort
tieeing Mexicans during the occupa-
8
1
Oakland .............................. 3
They insisted that they committed the great heat overcame him and he
wife, llonanaa. F H. Downing and lettera delivered from Ibis list, In
AT EXTREME Till’ OF N TEl.- t|on
Venice ................................ 5 13
3 {no offense, because only the prelim­ ’■ras dragged unconscious from ths
calling for tetter» please say ad ver
The matter seems likely to develop I wife, Worden; Il Humphreya and tlaed
R. H E. inary grading had been done when spot.
KPHUNE POLE:
Fort.
Klamath;
H
I.
Ioirson.
Into an Investigation of Rlchardaon's wife.
•
3 they took aerial photographs of thé
Oakland .............................. 3
W A DKLSKLL. P M
The boy s cries for help were fear-
1‘crtland Mra. E. Carlon. Victoria.
actions
0 forts They said their sole purpose ufl. until he finally lost consciousness
Venice...................................4 11
B. C.{ C. G. Young. W M Backnack.
Abro- was to stimulate larger appropriation and slowly roasted to death.
Oakland—Christian and
PENDLETON. Ore.. July IS.— Vnited Prros Service
A C. Parlstt. W G Barlow. T F i There i
gnat; Klaweltter and Alexander,
< lillcotr
for the defense work
Later the bodies of Gabriel and "There's a man up a pole here and
WASHINGTON. D. C.. Secretary Bell. Ran Franclaco; I*. I. Ranadall. I ASA Mala
Venice — Klepper and Elliott;
Field asserted that Colonel Goe- Switchman C. A. Westcott and Earl he hasn't moved for half an hour. I
¡Garrison has asked General Funston Portland; C Rasmuasen. Everett.
t tuais. governor of the canal sone. ( Carpenter, a street car Inspector, |
White and Elliott.
think he's been electrocuted.’* Such I why Roalt was detained, and Funston Wash.; Geo E. Rtevenaon, Rydney
gave them permission to take the pic­ were recovered from the wreck of the - was a meuaage received at the local
W Finch. Merrill.
A. NV
replied that the correspondent waa Australia; A
MAN IS FREED
tures. wished them luck, and hoped locomotive. Switchman W A. Maa- telephone
,
office Saturday, and Man­ I now at liberty. It haa been learned
Emmett Benson. Talent i
Sunday
ON AN ERROR [the photos would be good.
ner waa fatally burned and fourteen ( ager Mabie hurriedly sent out relief
¡that the deportation waa ordered be­ Baseball Team. Talent; Everett
The case «st continued until other railroad men and mill hands squad.
(
They found a lineman at the fore lt was known that Roalt claimed Benson. James Murphy. Charlee
Thus far two criminal cases have August 10th.
were more or less injured
j top of the pole, his head resting on a
hte Information came from navy H. Carllla and wife, W M t'amp-
The mills belong to the Bismarck ( crossarm and his body supported
beeu taken up by the circuit court at
J C. Hun-
bell. San Franclaco;
officer»
Mill company and the Comly Mill , only by his safety belt and climber» <
ter.
Myrtle
Croek;
R
Humphreya
and
this term, thus (ar. two jurte« have I’l.EAs OF MVT
As soon as this was learned, the
GVILTY MADE company, and the loss is estimated at
He was not dead but was sound I order was suspended, pending Inves­ wife. Fort Klamath. R E Dowdy and
been instructed by the court to bring
$115.000.
asleep
He explained that a few tigation.
wife. Richard Dowdy. Mr» Craig.
in verdicts ot not guilty. In both
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clopton. who
glasses of beer and the hot sun had
'Chiloquin; D M
Griffith. Eagle
Congressman
Falconer
today
Intro
­
case» the indictments ot the grand are charged with se<(ing Ora to the INDIAN HOt ND TO
made him drowsy.
Ridge,
A
B.
Brown.
Medford; R. E
duced a resolution In the house di­
jury, prepared by District Attorney Bonanxa poutoffice and a dwelling
THE GRAND JI RY
recting the secretary of navy and the Rard. Louts M Anderson. Portland;
. •
i there, and E. J. Rourke, clerk of the
John Irwin. have been the cause,
secretary of war to submit to the F L Landess. Seattle; W. P Parker
As a réunit of the trouble among
Thursday morning a demurrer waa Crescent school district, who was in­
house all papers covering the Boalt and wife. Morovla. N T.; Mias Mil-
dicted for misappropriating school
case, so It would be possible to ascer- dred Woodridge. Fortuna; Floyd Del­
filed m the ■.aee ol the »late against funds, entered pleas of not guilty be­ some of the Indiana attending the
Big July Time at Fort Klamath, Deal
tain upon wbose order the deports Uy. Ashland.
i
Al Crystal upon the ground that the fore Judge Benson Friday night.
Chiloquin was Friday bound over
tlon sentence was Issued
indictment was not prepared in coo-
Rourke's case has been sot for trial to the federal grand jury on a charge
Caawery •* JuwcUun City
(ormity with the law, as the foreman on the first day ot the December term of assault with a deadly weapon
Vnited Press Service
Within
the last few days the June ‘
signed the endorsement in the wrong Ths tune for the Clopton trial has not The complaining witness was Floyd
VERA CRl'S. July 11. William [ tlon City Cannery was formally
vet
been
set.
place. In the lower corner of today's
Brown, another Indian. The hearing
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Shepherd. Vnited Press Correspond- opened, the exercises being attended
Herald is a story ot the case against
was held before Vnited Staten Com­ HID OF 41 .ARK»: A HENERY »'ORjeot.
t>,fore the Boalt court1 by not less than 300 farmers with
ANANIAS
TROVT
W. J. Shaver being dismissed be­
missioner Ferguson Friday night and
In bla testi- ! their fam tile»
FIVE-MIIA.
ROAD
IS
THE
LOW-
*
hu
afternoon.
CLVB FISHING Chiloquin and other federate prison­
cause of a faulty indictment.
, mony Shepherd said:
The main cannery building te 100
Saturday
the second directed
er* left for Portlsnd Saturday tn
F.8T »A i.R H».< »2IN »ID IN JACK-
“I heard one story about aome x200 feet, two stories high and co«t
The Ananias Trout Club, composed the custody of Deputy Vnited State»
verdict of not guilty was made, when
Mexican prisoners being locked In a about (0,000. Next year an up-to-
Judge Benson instructed the jury in of San Francisco anglers, arrived last Marshal Fuller
SON <Vt NTY
house, and being released on signal, I date fruit drier will be erected to rare
the trial of A. U. Pumford. Pumford Friday and Saturday left up the lake
There were many witnesses exam­
and fired upon I also heard of some for the prune crop
was Indicted as A. G Lo; ' on charge • for Rocky Point, where they will ined. but none would testify to seeing
spend two weeks whipping Klamath Chiloquin cut Brown with the knife.; MEDFORD. Ore . July 13 —Clark Mexicans being .hot as they ran away
of forgery.
j Henety have been «warded the con­ from the American marines "
The case was tried SaUrdav a. m . waters for the gamey rainbow and allhough they aaid be had a knife *
tract for construction of five miles of | Shepherd quoted Ensign William
and the district attorney failed to his cousin. Miss Dolly Varden. G. H. and was on top of Brown
hard surfaced pavement ».tween Richardson among the authorities
show aay evidence of a forgery by i Cunningham claims the distinction
Ashland and Talent, work u> begin tor the story, and added:
Pumford. although be put on wit- [of "discovering'' the Klamath coun-|
Ctikago Sw l uiww r» is Portland
"Later I heard that Richardson '
at
once
try
on
his
trip
here
last
year,
and
he
a«M»e» whuse testimony tended to
i Vnited Press Sen ice
«offered
a sunstroke during the bat-
Th« bid waa the lo*cal e.er made
show that Pumford has given K »ay» that every summer will see he
PORTLAND. July 11—Aquatic
i
Ge.
and
thought that perhaps hte
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineer«
for
similar
work
in
Jackson
county.
'and
hte
friends
here.
Sugarman a worthlewa check in pay­
' fans of Portland are promised one of
statement
was due to his condition
The other member» of the party [the finest exhibition* of water sports Clark A Henery's bid varied from
ment for a suit of clothe» and other
are John C. Ward. PhUlip Yager. ¡ever »sen here tonight, when the Chi­ »2 4 cents per yard for redressing following the sunstroke."
merchandise.
Captain Grant of the inquiry court'
The evidvmcw was to the effect that Theodore Bmner. Elmer Carlson. cago Amateur Athletic Club swim­ the road to $1 43 for a four-inch con-
"Did Richardson aay in your
aakaff:
Henry
Luneburg.
William
R.
John
­
Pumford. after purchasing the goods,
ming team, winner» of the 1314 na- er**e ba>* ***** * H Inch asphalt con­
preaene*
that be bad killed any-
tend «rod Sugarman a check made out ston and wife. Charles" Carrilon and cionai honors, compete with a team crete wearing surface. The Warren
to A. 0. Lloyd, and signed by James wife will arrive today and Join the [from the Multnomah Amateur Ath- Construction company entered the body?"
ABSTRACTING
"I heard
In reply Shepherd said
II. Henley. Thinking this was James party.
I lette Club of Portland. The events only other bld.
'We
let
a
Mexican
get
him
say.
wltb-
T. Hen key. Sugarman cashed the
(will be 100. 230. 440 and (SO yard
in two feet of safety behind a wall.
MAPS. PLANK. BLl KPHINTM. »Ac.
KLAMATH FALL«. OREGON
check without hesitancy, and the PUTATO RECURO
swims sad fancy diritte. The Chica­ THIRTY THOIS.YND
l> JV HT MAD»: go team te on a tour of the West and
■MKB SM ARM DENVER and then fired and got him.* “
hank later stated there ts no man
hero named J. H. Healey.
Middle West
Norman Ross of the
WIU Inalali O sto I4ght
Taking three hundred and sixty Multnomah Club, the Pacific Coast .nlted Press Service
After the state rested. Arthur D.
in order to raise the money
DENVER. July 11-One of the
Hay. attorney for Pumford. moved pound« of new potatoes off of a tract 300. 500 and OSO yard outdoor cham­
for an instructed verdict
He held twelve rods »quare. Henry Newnham pion. will be one of the principal en- greatest crowds Denver has ever en­ which to install a municipal lighting
tertained began arriving here today system, the city of Drain. Oregon, haa
that while Pumford was ladicted as established a local potato record to­ Iran Is against the Eastern teem
when the vanguard of the member» voted to sell »4.000 worth of city
Uoyd for forgery the evidence failed day. Thia yield te at the rate of Iff!
and
families of the Benevolent Pro­ bonds As noon aa the bonds are dis­
to show any forgery at all. sad the bushel* of tew potatoes to the acre
New ('«xnpilauoa of law«
begm to sate now by depot
tective Order of Elks arrived for the posed of, the contract for the cou­
The potaloe» were raised on the
jury was Instructed la accordance
lu
­
Salem.
Ore..
July
11
—
State
Grand Jubilee Reunion to be held nt ructlen will be let
Drake property on Conger avenue,
with Hay*» motion
lling ««try «atra dollar «lib
which is be ng farmed this rear by sura nee Commissioner J. W Fergu here next week.
son has just issued a compilation of
ua. add to It. allow the Intereat
Local Elks officials estimated that
Mr. Newnham.
< RESS ENT HOTEL
all the law» relating to state and fully 34.404 Elks would be here by
GETS Df COVRTS
*• ray <4 per cent compounded
LONDON. July 11,—Much pesai county officials and state institutions, Monday night, exclusive of families
classified
to
show
fees,
appropria
­
of members and their friends
ed every alt mont ha I to remain
Fuit to (oréelo»* a mechanic s lien mtsm te felt and expressed concern­
Preparations for the reunion,
against the Crescent bot«l was start- ing Sir Tb< mas Upton » chance of tions and <• Xpert dituree.
A copy of the laws te being sent which have been rushed for two
and old age will not find you
ed in the circuit court Saturday by F lifting the America’s cap with hte
for
to
all
state
and
cownty
officials
weeks, were finished today. The last
M Clear««, a northern Klamath lum­ new challenger. Shamrock IV
homeless and forlorn
the of the street decorations have been
Indirect informatioa concerning their assistance In accounting to
berman. against J U Ringo and Id-
put up. headquarters tor the various
iríais of the new boat are very un- -state aeeonatlng department
die <antro. i-rop-ieioro
delegat.on* have been prepared and
The amount involved te Mi l* saUsthetory, and yachtmen believe
arrangements completed for handling
worth of lumber and building ma­ that the reports of the rlnames of
the big crowds smoothly.
terial. and the complaint also asks Shamrock III. compared with Sham­
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Registration bead quarters have
rock IV aro greatly exaggerated.
for the attorney fees.
Big Sawmill Is Plan
for Southern Oregon
FOR ALIENATION
Al OREGON CITY
Certify Delinquency
—
Hotel Arrivals
CHEAP PAVING
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Start a Savings Account Now
FIRST STATE ^SAVINGS BANK
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