The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 18, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 18. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
OND
0 BIDS
RECEIVED
ir Lake Dam May
Be Built
CRETARY TO SAY
Contractor Who Bid
to South Branch Place
id on New Oam
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J.'. 1. I1J7.01.'. tclinlula 5. Ml.'
rjWUl.llH.V'O.
llUcoelrKtori hMdm mi thla work
i Um ili'l ''''I "" ''"' eiilli
Kb rwal. Jlahry ""' "r,n '
itUUrinn that contract, wlilln
aKlrrcoMricUlt m llir lowril bid
I It iMa ch- Tl.e I Mi on llir
Branch nr allll in the handanf
. laattar; ol llic Interior awaiting
mtk. The Ml on the Clear 1-kn
ltfllalioi.etitmilltedto llic Hecre-
flar leal action.
ITW fofit tt llic I't'per Project rr
i itfalsf up llirlr Unit, and It It
iroUtliat If the 1.I1. or ltlir
ttlUea, ibould U MtUUcUirjr (hat
Jeeaitroctlon ourk may l Iwgun
ktWCfearDakv Pain IliU year. A
rflott If Ulnii ma.lu to get all
I to lmii at nrifp an that
a; til not t the Unit ol tlit
,if auij- Jvlax ahouM follow. mVv
lairtVi liar recently vltitel llir
Services At The Churches
Hervlce will Im l.il.l In tho noverril
rhiirchea of Klnniuth Kail toinonowaa
followii:
Chrlatlaii rVtJenctt Society - llmulm
aervlcra will Im held at Klamath Con
eervntnry of Miulc tomorrow momlnt;
t II a. m.
llaplM Hellie Hnmlny ! Iic,l IJ
n. ill. I'lcachlng II a. in. II Y. I. I,'.
7 i. in. 1'irachliig 7 .JO p. in.
ui:v j ii own mi, r.toi.
Melhndltl hviTliin- Hiimlay Hcliiail at
10 a. in.
Kaiter tout: rcr ami l.'aalt-r irt'
lii'in nt II a. in.
Kworth I agile 7 . in.
No mcnlin n-in.ou on account o mi
Ion tcmianrn meeting at tlm oia
lioiur, roinliiclixl by J. K. Howard ol
Mrdford, Or.
IIKV. I'. CONKMN. I'a.tor.
Church ol Macre. Heart Mai itally
al7t0, H(io.). l 10:30 A. M.
Itrt. II. r.tl.t, S. J.
Seeking Consolation
COUNTY VOTE AT THE PRIMARIES
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II. Ht. Unifka Itlili.il. ll.Yllnt all ol tl.r
lUfiatnl caiiillitati't to an I'niii.loli
low ii llir lake In Im U-aulllul lamirli.
I'or aiiia tl.r aily itll rni.-' in
owiiirf ullil tire not M oH. Out In
III lulra ay limn tlm tiiruu.il ol a
lmy clrrtlon llic ill lratrl unci can r.n
dona llll tlicinx'hra al.'l ilnmil llir
rrollrrtl'.ii ol ililral In IhiikIi l-.
Tl.o wIM I In- ll.nl llirvlll '' will
makr rirrllnit (ml (ur tl.r iltkki r.nt
Kail.
Try Zlni for pluml.lrijf. :
II. T. Amltoii U up from Merrill.
W. II, llrltrinati at Merrill )r.
lenlar lookliiK allrr tlie rll.nl.
To pl a liometalk to K. II. Hall aUmt
lhMummcrKlniieyit(n. Office, Iml
lloiir, ItaMarln Mock.
Mia. It. S. Hmitli will M'tiini Irum
KiiKenp tnmnrni'Jt nltilit. Mr. r'mltli
lia Korif to tl.o iallinal to mcvt licr.
Wanteil (III) (or i-eiit ral Iioiix work.
Illijillie at till nlllre.
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pmranit InLmlim an. I clianre alteninoii lay Mil. Ina llarnua ami
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Presbyterian Church
tatllhf tfi'ilrnl rreiitaa v U
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dy Mr. Don J. .iimwatl at Ilia home
n( tl.o former on Conner aw-mie.
Tteaturer
C.C. Cl.ltHl. It 15 3 2i 21 14 0 1 1 13 1 20 288
I. Alva I), It IM 23 &) 21 II 6 8 8 8 13 33 347 79
I. V. .IIci.Iki.i, It 01 0 II 0 3 0 0 O 1 S 8 99
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J. (1. Ul.l.t, It 115 23 H II 9 1 4 1 6 3 K 202
W. C. Hamleit.111,1) 121 II) 32 14 1 6 4 y U .
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h.ll.tianlrer, It 4S 5 9 31 4 0 6 2 1 1 27 111
I. W.I. ..K.n, It 122 3.1 40 5 18 1 1 3 3 9 8 343
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J. I'. I.ee. It I2J 13 30 14 3 4 0' 5 8 10 2 324 139
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M. I1.. lliilrlilMin, I) 139 20 41 15 A 6 5 8 14
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C.J. MolliiiiV.lt 310 42 2H 2 7 8 23 15 65
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20 -CASES -20
Ladies and Children's
SHOES
Just Arrived
mjmmmam
All Leathers
All Colors
TIES
SANDALS
OXFORDS
PUMPS
B the Season's Newest Novelties in Fine Footwear
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
K. K. K. STORE
Nflest Stock of SHOES in the County
CAKE DEFEATS
SENATOR FULTON
Tha rtturot to far m can bt rclad
alio tbat II. M. Cake will carry th
lata by about 8000 ortr Sanator Fulton,
and In the rirat Dlatrlet EIIU gtta the
nomination (or conireeaaaao defeating
deer and Ubepard.
V.Antn Hlxdat, AraiLlO, 1908.
Morning Worihlp
Organ Voluntary, "Too UtiM lllrd.
Doiology and Invocation.
ItcaponiWe Keaillmr. Hl. 20.
Holo, "Chrlat la Rlacn." Preaaler.
Mra. T. W. Zimmerman.
Scripture faaon, John 20: 1-18.
Anthem, Choir, "llalleliijah, Chrlit I
Rlaen." Morgan.
I'rayer and Iteaponao.
Offertory, Violin 8oto "Caratlna." Raft.
Mlaa Klalo Applegale. ,
Hymn So. 04.
Harmon, "Eaater Joy." John 20: 10.
Holo, "A I'rayer ol Faith." Bartl'tt.
Mra. Harry Caden.
Benediction.
Poetulnde. Inli.
Evening Worahlp, 7:16 I'.M.
Organ Voluntary, "Tho March from
Tannhaneer."
Anthem, Choir "Hark, Hark My Bool."
Hbeltey.
Iteaponilve Reading, No. 2.j8.
Hymn, No. 02.
Hcriptore Leaaon, Matt. 28:1-10.
Anthem, Choir, "Jeeue of Nazareth."
Slmpkln.
Trayer.
Solo. "My Re.eemer and My Lord."
Mra. O. II. Uatea. Buck.
Offertory, "Prelude in E". Read.
Cantata, Choir," The King Trium
phant." Lyon.
1. "Holy, Holy Lori." Chorua.
2. "Thou Sweet Gliding Ledron."
Quartet of Women Voice.
3. "Getbtemane." Tenor Recitative
and Chorui.
4. "O Fearful Hour" Chorua.
5. "And They Hay." Recitative
0. "They Hare Taken Away My lxrd.'
Contralto Bolo.
7. "Fear Not." Tenor Recitative and
Chorua.
8. "Come fee The Mace Where the
Lord Lay." Bsratone Molo,
8. "How Calm How Beautiful the
Mora." Flrat and Second Soprano.
10. "King of King." .Male Quartet
and Tenor Solo.
II. "Sing Ilia Praife." Finale.
Choir: Firat Soprano, Mr. T. W.
Zimmerman; Second aoprano, Mr.
Harry Cadcn; Firat alto, Mlaa Mae
Worden; Second alto, Mr. O. B. Gate;
Firat tenor, Burge Maaon; Second tenor,
Ales Martin Jr.; FIrit bat, Geo. T
Pratt; Second baa, I. B. Maaon.
Pleaee Note: The evening aerrice on
Eaater Night will begin promptly at
7:15. Other aerricee held at the uaual
time.
TEACHERS
ARE CHOSEN
A Strong Corps For
Ensuing Year
DUNBAR RE-ELECTED
Every Assurance That The
High Standard Of School
Will Be Maintained
Klamath Fall Public School will
havo an exceptionally atrong teaching
cori next year. The acliool board (or
ttila district In tho aelectlon oflmtruct-
ora put epeclal atreia upon the qualltUa-
liona of the applicant. Thl lame
courae ha been followed out (or fever!
yearn and aa a reault the public echool
of thla city rank (oremoat among thoe
oftheitate. The director o( thla dla
trlet believe In tecurlng good teacher,
and not another town in the itate ot
Oregon pay better aalarie (or Initruct
ora that are paid In thla city. The prin
cipal recelvee $133.33 per montb, and
the loweit paid any teacher ia $66 per
month. Under the able toperviiion ol
Principal Dunbar the school of Klam
ath Fall have come to the front in a
manner that ia attracting attention and
Prof. Dunbar baa gained recognition a
one of the beat public Kbool inatructora
In tbe itate. He ba been offered Bum
erooa poaitiont in other public aebeola
am) princlpalahlpa of high achoolt, but
tbe Kbool board of tut diatrict baa re
futed to let him go, and nest year the
acliool will again be in hi charge.
The director have effected the follow
ing teacher (or tbe coining yeai : Prin
pal, R. H. Dunbar, and the Mlaeee Stella
Campbell, Alice M. Pool, Mabel Camp
bell, Nettle Drew, Anna Beaton, Edna
Jenaen, Carrie Riding, Carlotte Gaat
and Mary Daviaon.
With the exception of tbe Mieee
Drew and Gait the teacher are tho
ame who acre engaged lait year and
thl give anuranco that Principal Dun
bar will U ably aaalited In keeping the
chool up to the high ttandard.
MERRYMAN AND
KUYKENDALL WIN
Tho lateat report (ram Lake County
give the following vote; For State Sen
ator: Holgate, 87; Merryaaan, 100;
Willlta, 82. Protocoling Attorney,
Kuykendall, 108 and Mill IDS. There
are yet Ave imall precinct to hear from
In Lake County with pottlble repub
lican vole of 70. Thl will inereate
Mill vote but not enough to overcome
the lead ol Kuykendall in thl county ol
118. No figure are obtainable (rom
Crook County bat a wire wat received
that Pr. Merryman would carry the
county. Thlt will give him a good
plurality in every, county in the dlatrlet.
An old aback on the (air ground In
habited by the character, Dave Alexan
der, wat deatroyed by fire about 11
o'clock laat night. Alexander had gone
to the reeervatlon and It l generally
(uppoeed tbat tome one touched a match
to the place In ordtr to get rid of him.
Tbe property burned belonged to the
Agricultural Ataociation.
Local Option Heeling
There will be a local option meeting
tonight at the Methodiat church. J. K.
Howard will addre the meeting and
report hi Impreition ol bow the vote
will go In the varloua preclncia ol tbe
county where bo haa apoken during the
paat ten daya. A meeting (or men only
will be held at the opera home at 3 p.
m. Sunday. Boyt over 15 yean may
come. At 8 p. ra. will be a matt meet
ing (or all at tbe opera home. All are
invited to attend thete meeting.
The perlornanot) ol "Oliver Twill"
lut night by tha Moog company wat
largely attended and the acton again
dlatlngulahed thamaeljea In tbelr varl
oua partt. kin. Harvey and Mr. Gran
din wen exceptionally good In thalr
partt aa 8allle Sykea and tbe Artful
Dodger. Every member ol the ootapany
It deterring ol apodal mention aa thlt
difficult play wat pretested In a way
that reflect credit upon Mr. Mong and
hit troupe otarUtta. Tha play will be
pretested again tottlght.
. Vsethev
BMSTOtfX
$Jqr TaWut. 1
Fishing
Tackel
HookitFUeitTrolli,
Splnnert,RecU,SUk
and Linen Lines.
BASKETS, NETS
BAMBOO RODS
6 CANE POLES.
Roberts & Hanks
Hardware Dealer
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