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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1908)
He F Mostly Head Paper in Our Advertisers (Jet the Real Heaulta . . . i- i.'i...ii. i.vii.. I milium limn i cono Ykaii, No. 471. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1908. Price, B Cents. 0PUL4R MOVEMENT lunicipal Water System Will Be Followed by Lighting System IVIC FEDERATION WILL DISCUSS MATTER tract tun Be Made With the Oovcrnmont by tho City for Water for Irrigation and INmcr I'ur-poscS'-Association Not Ncccssury t system, ninl last the electric light lant. It I maintained that there ia ulllrlrrit owf r In tln cnnal In nci-niuplith all ( I, municipal wntel )lrm! Ami add- u Ihia wlllhe a municipal electric kit plant' thl I lln' riicram Ipped out by Inn promoters of llm ,(,,., ,!,, (r t, , tiiat when element lnf the ealeMiahnieiit ol llir jirilrlptl ijili'lii n( Irrigation. Tint I going If a mUr moe l iiT' I, lithe mammr in which It ia l-wg lhr.1 ia n t-rllerluii. Jmlrr llm art id congrris ruvtllrir tint ower la nael fur tin' purpose ol pumping water for the Irrigating system It will Intituling llivt trani when It will Ihi lent nenled lm IikIiIi; during llm Minti'r when I In-Unlit nit' miMt In ilrmnnd, llir irriirallng ayati-ui will not llir vMitlilMiiiiriit a( ll'" "'"icl'l jn in iuf, nml heme practically nil ol Igatlon prttjeela, llir provision waal,0 .IIUI., ran he devoted to tlielightllig If that tlif liortiitiiPiil would nl all I ,),!, ca maintain ronln.l of the .outre of The llrat ateitlciollrig toward the ac- ifilJy Tlul in the ease nl llm Ankeny mn.pii.bmrnt l audi a rr.ult be M would lm aa lollowa: llm govern-, , . rt.,mtl.v ,..,,.1,,.. . .rminl bv jatflt would liiitall Itit' jwr Ianl ami mM deliver llm Malt-rat agivcii olnl; awll tinilil Irate urn circuit- irr in i city and the (iioiilclMllly ruiiM dr- ir llm walerllaell. It cannot, how- r, Irani tir aril llm final In any on or ror,r.illoii, n n n lint auppoaed io alblej It ran lrn, sell or ttlaot nl llm rar generated through the agency cl ranal In any irriuii or coronation tit period olnol tueiceed Irii years. I for llir pure of preventing io'ly. would, then-font, In nllilr, alter icily rnlPfFil Intocnntinrl will, llm srnnirnt lm llm inlgnting ayalein, tu ir.itrr liitna roiiliacl for tint supply ol electric energy for llm operation rity water ayatem ami electric light it, till contract to Im renewed every yrara. will nut If m-coiiary to fonu n mil- Ipal water iim-is asaoclalinn nw at aupafd tliiilff llm law It will ilble for tliu city loentr lulu n tract illicit with llm government, binding every lot naner Jutl llm as II tlmt lot owner l.ml indivldii- algni-d a contract Hilli llm govern It. Thla greatly Iraavna Ilia amount 'I ' of rk connected with tlm currying out fllie iroKalllun. Tlirn In tilick urcntfon will follow yatfin of IrrlKAtlnn, which wa Ilia Imp object llml raiiavtl IhU aiilUtlon. en lliu Inilftllntlnn of a rlty water I lonulit mil. tlin (oIIowIiik nutlri' nit out by llm Civ lr IVilcmtloii. At llm inertinc of tint Civic I'nlcra. lion in. TburKlny Nliilit, tlm following iiiMtlon will lii connlili'inl mnl ilia cnrl t ItctolrtM, That tliocillrnt ol Kliin til Kall ahonlil incouiak'o ami try tu tlabllilimi llnli'iriiili'Mt U'alrrHynlein. Tim Krtlcratloii ilcaltm lliu attcoilanra ami rti-oiK-ration ol nil i-itlcm in ileal Inc with till nml other linxirlant qnet tliiiia kkiii to coiiio iii for nioiUlrratlon, aninii ullmra Im'Iii, (tin nilvinalilllly of MlablUliiiiK iiim wurka for boating anil lltfhtlnK .iiihi-, the cHrrai:oi)ilritloii ami llm mbllr Imli-tilcUnrat of Klamath KalU anil how hrtt to ileal wilh il. ilmry Cailrn, St-crstnry. Homo llirio aro who btlloxr that thl move It nn niilluii'ly one, for the rrarau that II will amuta antai;oniini thai woiilil lluitormiint until llm iropoalllon waa Micci-atlnlly lamirhnl, whllr on tlm other ham) lhr aru iIiomi who rantrml thai tho lit nnil aurrat way to ncconi' filial, tlio irmilla ruiiuhl l to lake llm pcoplo Into tho nffalr ami lima cnlial practically tin- cntlru h)iiiIkIoii, for It la a well rrcoxnlicil fact that tnunlclal ownarahlpol public utlllllr la a iuea llon that iiiretn' tlm nnqiiallflMl anil hearty tupporl of lliu oplo gonarally. That thli iiueailon la gnltiK to be an Important turn nt llm municipal election In May la rrrtiiln. It will miiltmbtnlly ovrrahnilow nil olhnr iamirl ami will ho tho ono on which I ho rauiNtlgn will bo You Want a Pair of Shoes Fine Drew, Buii nen Stylet, Outing or Heavy Work Shoci, You Can Find Them at Thii Store. .. .. .. aBBBaaaW (al Largest Stock in the County Celebrated Walkover and Nap-a-tani KKK STORE 1 LEASING OIL LANDS California Syndicate Negoti ating With f. J. Bowne of Bonanza THIEF OR NO THIEF Circuit Court Busy With Crim inal Cases-Chicken Case first on Docket I' J. Ilonmt, wlin rrturnoil to llonkn ra Afotiitay, alnliil while hrf that he l with alwillnu rhlrkfiia Irruii aerluuily i'onaIilirlng tho .rorxraltlri to. Arumliiiiii( una n tilal in tlm give nn oil Irato o a jyndlcat of Cali fornia oil m;i, who have a rrpreacnla' live now In Itnimoza. 'Jluti- geiitleiuen tlcalrj to avemu a Iraao on u larRe bo,ly of UuJ anl preler accurlng audi from otia imlhlilual where it la poaalble. Thla ex i t eaint' here with grave doubt aa to llm pimllillltr of r.mllng any Imll cati'iiia ol nil, but nflrr aN-iiiling aeveral .Inya In thu ilrlnlty of !onana lm changnl hla inlnil un.l oniil nrgotla atloua with Mr. Ilowim for a leaae on hla Uli'l. The deal It almply unilrr ronalil vralloti, but II Mr. Ibiniie conaenla to give the leaae it la llm Intention of tb Callfornlana to put tlow n a well 0O0U fret ninl will no biml tlmiiiavUra in the con tract. The iloiililiiigTlMimaaea are U ItlnuInK to think that Iheiu la more In llm oil iirnjioiitlon arnuml llc.naiifa Ihau at Aral apN-arit mi Ihe aurfare ami II t rtinriecllor. wilh Hit-c-a-e ami k atati-1 Thu eat of John Wlllanl, rhamril I'ranL ! ircuil I court Ihii ufleruooii. The flrat wiun-aa In the can- wai O. W. Moore, who atat ol that he waa niktil by Wlllanl to go nut ami ateal chlckena; that ho rcfuaeil; that later Wlllanl returnl with chicle ana in a aack. lie waa folloHiil by Charle Me'iier whoalntnl that he waan barlemlrr in llmOwl'iialooii ami that one etenlog In November he piirchaaed a chicken from Wlllanl giving him therefor n pint of whiakey. Frank I.. Atmatrong took the aland ami alateil that there were eight chlck ena atolen from hla barn on the evening ol November II, nml that the leather lm foiiml In llm rear of the aaloon were Ihoau of a high grade ilymoiith rock chicken which he believeil had bvn I atolen from hi place. ' Kollowltic Mr. Arniationi'raiiie Das McNamara, who waa alwi arrrated In HAS REACHED LIMIT Mail Service Goes From Bad to Worse by Government Change ORDERS LENGTHEN DELAY AT POKEGAMA Thrall Also Becomes I emporary .Storage Place for United States Mail so I hat Fight Days Is Required to Communicate With Portland the Hoimh'ne got-a throiiKh ami tlm leaaera carry nut their program there la apt to be aome Ihely tiinca in the neigh ImjiIkkiiI of the iiiftroa ol tlm upper proji-ct. That the llowne tract la Ideally located for an oil proioiilion ia admlttal by etcryono who know nu) thing about oil and It ia certain that II there la nil near that be accomuipmiieil Willanl to a bara on tlm mit aide of the riier; that Will aril eulerrd the Fame, paa-e.1 nut to hla lour deal rhlclena; that Willanl had in hia ioaaealoii four chicken when he emerged from the barn. Tbea'.ate ietetl itacaaeat III la ioint whn A ahoit rrceaa waa laken, nml aa we go to prea the eianlnatiou of Wil- III In progreaa. Thla rate will be folkiwetl by the trial llonanra thn Itowue tract will aland a n Ie N. Johnatone, charged with cat- morn than llm average ahnw ( having Ita ahareuf il. (lur vntenllne' nm all re nml up to ilate nt Winter'. i Attorney 1.' I. Walaon of Poitland repreaenteil tint Ciewnurau enmpany, which concern iaone of the ilefendanta and appellanta, while .1. C. Ilutenic ap peared n altorney for llm plaintiff and reajiomli-nt. Tlm aupieine court will ptolxibly ih-iide the can: within the lint mouth. Business steadily Increasing Aa mi indication ot the increase In biitine," condition prevailing in thla city, Ihat of fi. HeitL.eniirr, Jr.. ia a fair example. When he renin! the alore room in thu liepublican block he lielicveil llint lm would have ample room for aometlme to conic, but now he tinda that hi bulnrR lm -ronii to audi pro- portiona aa toilnnnud larger accommo- datlona. lie hm therefor made arransc tl atttltni, anil tlmn Mrlll Mima iIim! .... . .... . --"""! - ... 7... jmeni" inr uie ete lion 01 an aililition on criminal caaea, among which will lw tin Mate a Corpmn and relertleiuer. Ijtter Wlllanl waa found guilty anal will be aentenced In the morning. CIVIC FEDERATION MEETING The Thursday night, February 13, meeting of the Civic Federation promises to be an interesting session, and every member should be present. Citi zens, not members, who are in sympathy with us, are cordially invited to attend and become members. With malice toward none we are striving to .bring about a better condition of society, upbuild and beautify our town, and lend our aid to our officers in the discharge of their duties. You may have some thing to offer that will help us. Come and let us reason together no politics simply good citizen ship is what we want. Everybody welcome that favors same. G. W. WHITE, President. the rear ol hia store, which will bo used aa a workshop nml a tore room. The apace at pre'eut ued fortheae purpoeef will be fitted up lor op'.lrat and tnnaic depart nienl nnd will be In harmony with the ri-at of hia i-atabUihment. EGG FAMINE'S FINISH Dairy Merchant Sends in 285 Dozen in Last Saturday's Shipment YEARS OF LITIGATION First off Series The flrat of the aeriea of basket ball gamea for the "Mong Cup" will be played Saturday evening-. The follow ing team have been entered for the con teat: White Star Vernie Clift Perry DeLap Auatin Hayden Virgil Noland H. B. Kirkpatrick 0car Wright W. I. Hedge, of Dairy, who recently purchneed tint lalra' alnck of mcrchan- diae, waa hi the illy Tueaday. Mr. Sedge brought In S&ldoion oleggi which lm aold In tho local inerclmnta, lie anya tho Yoniia Valley lien are warkingover lime theao line daya nnd they are turn ing out clout to three hundred doicn of rggN each week, Wl'h audi n recoul aa thla tho, people of Yonna ought to feel happy Rud keep humming the "lay of the lien." Mr. Sedge if offering (or oale his entire ilock of merchandise at actual coat, alio hi buildings and lot. Ilia reason (or this ia tho deslro ol Mr. Sedge to go lo California, to rare for her father, who was bereft ol his wile recently. Outgoing Passengers The following were outgoing passen gers on the Bray host this morning: 0. 8. Obstterton, J. C. Marshall, E. 1'. Mpfgsn, Oharles WalkorandE, Buckow Seven.ntssengers arrived from .Pokes ma last .night and thue are on the in- comlngstage to-day. Lake County Case of Four Years Standing Before Supreme Court After four years litigation the right be tween the Cliewaucan Land A Cattle company, a aulialdiary to thellrm of Mil ler and I.uk, California cattle klnga.aud half hundreil settlers ol the rich (an., ing and graxlng Isuds along Silver creek In tali) county for water rlgl.te, waa argued at length before the itipreme court at Halem. Tho suit for the water rights wss orig inally begun before Judge II. L. Benaon in tho circuit court ol Lake county. After a year and a halt ol stubborn fighting (or the control ol the titer, Judge Benson rendered n decUlon in favor ol a maorlty ol the settlers and against Ike Chewaucan company and the remaining settlers. The case was then appealed to the supreme court, before which it has slnco been pending. It Is thecontontion ol the Chewaucan company, which owns a vast area of land around the Pauline marsh, into which Silver creek empties, that the settlers along the river use up the water before It reaches the' marsh, thereby leaving their lands loan arid and unproductive condition. " , Crescents Roy Walker Burge Maaoo Joe Ball D. B. Kendall Alex Shive Geo. T. Pratt T. W. Zimmermen Hioh School A. C. Yaden G. K. Van Riper Will Hum Edwin Rolfe Chas. F. DeLap Hornets Will North Howard Bogga Uoy Fouch Geo. DuFault Fred Clift It is said that the Crescents will rep-, resent the athletic team of the Inland Empire Club. The null cr Ice for thla city haa nt lait reached tlm limit. For the patt year knlediiropic changes have been thu order of the day, nnd no man knew from ono day lo the next when he would 1 able lo receive ami aend out mail. Kach change wemetl to lw for the worst, but it remained for the goternment to inako tho final dath into thu Held of error and leave thia aectlon where It's mail la In n plight far woree than ever before. Monday morning a new icheduin wss Inaugurated. When the Klamath Lake railroad changed Ita achedute so that ita trains left I'okc;ama In the evening at Oo'clotk, the mall contractors asked that their schedule N changed so they might leave here at 7 o'clock in the morning. After sufficient red tape had been unwound the onler came from Washington directing that the mall leave Here at 10 o'clock in the morning allowing a ten hour Khedulc to reach I'okegaina. It waa assumed that a change had been made in the departure ol the train from I'okegama, bat not to, the hour of leaving that station being S o'clock, eight hours ntter the mail leaves this city. Thiadid not allow of auflki ent time for the stsge to reach Pokega ma and the result Is that the mall re mained their until Tuesday evening twenty-four hours after It should have left Ihat point. For this departure on schedule lime tho railroad company is not to blame, for the reason II the Klamath Lake rail road company does not make Its sched ule, whether It carries the mall or not it will be fined by the postofflce depart ment. After reaching Thrall it remains there ten hours, (or the mail going north, and 19 houra for the mail going south. The result will be that over eight days will be consumed In getting an answer ton letter sent to Portland. Thia Is a matter that tho Chamber of Commerce ought to take Immediate steps to rectify. It la quite evident that the iKMtolIke department is too busy (Concluded on last page) GOOD LUCK Attends the Fisherman that uses OUR FISHING TACKLE Fly Hooks. Spoon Baits. Rtcls. Lines, steel and Bamboo Rods. They are constructed for scien tific ilshlnd and no matter how unskilled the f lshermai success will attend his efforts If he our tackle. , , , , , Roberts & Hanks Phone 173, Emma .Block -v ; -K tL, n4 ,V . . i.' 'j'lir