The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 09, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 9. 1908,
PmcE, 5 Cents,
WILL BUILD ROAD TO LAKEVIEWi democratic presidential candidates
CONTRACTORS READY FOR WORK
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Incorporation Articles
fornia Counties
HARRIMAN PROMOTING THE PROPOSITION
New Kouttf Will Be Natural
gon Country and Will (Jive I rude of Intiru Sec
tion to California I rude Centers
0(v,t)iU.m aillJca !" Med
UClil"' nmiitlrt'.lirdilKli Willi li III"
ft! till I'"" '"' the construction nl llm
boss 1-aVr A Southern, new mlln-l
ttls Mil from l.akrvlew, Oregon, In
Afclwm, Cl. Il la quite evldpnt Unit
E.II, llaminan f Ixirk of Dili liinvn
lor lli lnciirfton aie K. K. Calvin,
asssrtl minster nl the Southern !'
tllc'l California lines, William llnnd,
thirl inilneer nf the Soulherfi I'urlfle,
W.F.IItrrln, general attorney, and W.
H.fcotU riir capital It tl3.0UU,ri,
tisVUat sum lr llir completion nl tho
prepoaid riMl,
fron Anlerion the mad will follow
Ihtfoarsrol I'itt rlrrr lo Ihelowrrex
Iftnlljr l Oooio lake and thence along
lb Mtt rliurr nl tlit lake to l.akevpw.
To first riirvey lr thla road win made
srsl years t, hut reaurvey was
alio recent )rars which wai taken
sta certain Irvllratlon tliat ! Houtliriri
Facile an cnniiderlng seriously Ilia
aatUtr ol building Ilia Una. Tliornulr
sstsrtsd li a natural onllat for all ol the
tsaiotatttrn Oregon cormtry...ai.d II
lahroa.UI.oiil J built bstors the ter
ritory li invaded by a road from the
Xortliltalll give Ilia trade of that ru
tin) Srrtlon to ll.r Callforala towns.
Uksvlra lll lik.lyhit made llm leln-
rarf (milium nl tlir road, hut therv
UsitnuigpioUHIIty that the line -alll
bt sitrtiilnl nuithaaril Ihrimiili the
FslsW; country and on In Ihn rich llm
lr UU alotif Oik Itrsrlmtes river, and
III tvrnlualljf wnaret with the Oregon
taatstti ling txiitt fromA'ale to Nation.
Ths narrow gtiagu mail from Itenu to
Llklly a ill probably become feeder nl
Ibtnaw mad ari will connect with It at
th south end i.l Hunt lake. Anolhir
asJi l lo ! built through Lassen,
Flinta u Tehama counties. ThU
JtUni ol rnal would givu llarrlumii
absolute mntriil nl the entlro Main nf
Onion, Tln mail from Aiidrsoii to
Usvlw, il .xUm.iI.sI, will Interwct
tCalll.irnla Northeastern at OJoll in
Ms count). The, line being extonded
ootossrd from thn Columbia rlvor will
""OKI Kid, lt., roajf ,t ojH, ami
hmtliia)iU roads Is completed
The Seasons latest styles in
Panamas. Straws and Crashes
Alto
Plcte stock
"tetaon" and
'Thoroughbred"
Brandt
A Hat for evary fact"
K. K. K.
Arc Filed In Cali
Crossed by Road
Outlet lor Southeastern Ore
It III HT lll I'W ) -.1 1 1 III till- tltlll'
Tlir loci that llm nitlrlen f.u ll.ii i.rw
ln.i'l alnl ill i.iip li ili-r lliriiiitlli tl.iCal
llnrnla rniit.tli Imti'l n rilllnl, ami aim
that mirvpjfi I . n Iipii maip fcr ah i f
ll.POtl.pr riia.la III ll.i' nt t(i)ral
.tllr Miianii' that Until. null llltunlt
liii'nri.rr llm lillllir nl llic ilntu nl
OnKon arnl that lint nil will In- built
In lln.it In ihtil nil llir W.-itrrn t'Arlflc
uhlrh l hrailril for tl.p inat nml fur
ll.la territory.
kccuiviiiK Cuttle
II. V. an.lH.H .Mltcl.pll ami n-Mil
raiiirri rtarlpil fir Kin mall. Maril.
IhU inntrilii In rrfi-lu- .i-rl liiuiilr.il
hra.l nl ratlin which tl.p Mlldirtl ltro.
NiiikIiI In I'nmk roil illy. Tin' rattlr
will br takrii to WoodrliPMallpy wIipic
tlipjf will lialuiil alter U'liitfliramlp.!.
Tl.py will Ihi In tin' north piiI t.f I lip
county fur Mtrral ila)a aa tliccattlp arc
bring ilrlvtn In unall bati'la anil it will
Im ippral ilaa li-furr all of llirin air
rrcrlfnt aiitl brarnlnl I
Returning Home
('niriilaaluner W V. Walker, acorn-!
panlpil by .Mra, Walkir, ntaitiil for hia
Sirt:iii' iIwt ranch tixlny. II. p) will
Ifiiu far aa ILiiiatxi tiUy ami will rtach
homo Inmnrriiw iiIkIiI. Mr Walkor
alateathat tin' fnimi'ia In h-praitue river
talh am alill iiiitlin inrrntia ati'l that
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ll.e area niiipiaiP iniaru-naonuwinK
the mid aprli.K. Up aaa actrral unall
drnwa of rattle havo liren broii.ht Into
Ihe alley (or iinin.rr pn-turr
Ice Cream Social
The Udlca Aid of the M. II. ihiirch
will hn'il an let cream incial at the
I'ellt ruomliiK houae on Friday evenlnir,
May lli, l;o cream and cako f cenla.j
Aiuiltanda 11 nev raret oe by J
Mrr. North will bo told lo tlio lilglieit
bidder. i:wrlH.ly ia linitnl.
W, II, llarnea and wife nm at Fort
Klnmalh. Mr. llarnea U lnterlowlug
tho iilera in that end of tho county.
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JOHN A; JOHNSON
First AsparnRUS of Season '
IjM ear J. I Carroll rilab
llihrd a reputation at a truck farmer,
and the ua) hr hia itartrd nut thla
irlriK la a tn.r tr itidlcatlon that he
will maintain the renittlon IhU tea
mn, Yeatcrdar he brouitht Into town
tlio fIrataa.araKiia of the iraon and
Van Itlper llroa., tlirfrocIpr, at nnre
mnde a contract for all nl tlio virelalile
that ho would hapfurraln thia )ear.
Mr. Carroll haa ai.rc.rafullv demon-
atrated that then ia nothing to Hip i i.ceda no Introduction tn the oplc of
riot) that thla roiinl) will not proiluc! Klnmalh Falli for hia lucceaaca with
WkTlnlilra, nt.il hi haa koi.c failheri the Kteral nrai that he put on last
than Ihia, he haa rnen b) arlual pro- ) car are atlll well remembered by all
luclioii Ihnt Iho country ia ifjirlally i who witneifed the excellent pioluc
danliil tnlhn L'roninif nl all klnda nf liona. Dr. Heritajre ia laid lo be a
rKrlahli ami that in lime thia aection j
will hae many people niKigrd in truck
farming.
No Action on Bridge
County Court adjourned to-lay wllh-l
nut taking an) action on the Construe- J
tloii nl a bridge across the Upper Ixst
ItlwrOap- This inal'er has botn be-1
loro Iho court for some time, but the1
Judge and ConmiLsionere deaire to.
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lcw tho alio prior in laKing any anion
In Iho matter. It was tho intention of
tho Court lo iait the site ll.la term but
Judgo Gritlllh ia suffering from a seu're
attack of lunilmno which uiado it im
ioaalble for him to go, and consequent
ly the bridge qucitlun was left oer un
til Ihe next term of Court.
Fruit Not Injured
r-aiu Ward arrived in tho city from
Aihlnndjettordayon his way In I.oat j
rlvor where ho will lit with It. K.
Sutton. He states that there Is abso
lutely nothiim tn the rcvnrls in circula
tion Hint tho fruit crop of Kogue riser
valloy has Ikoii .huiiaged by Iho frost.
Ho thinks tho prosvcla were never
better for a bin crop than they are this
year.
Collins Turned Loose '
Jack Collins, who was anested )es
terday In connection with the Dorris
robbery, was turhed loose last night up
on advices received from tho constable
of that placo. It was quite evident" that
he had nothing to do with the theft,
but tho other fellow who had also been
the old man's traveling companion Is
the ono who got the money and made
tracks out"of tho country. The sup
position Is that he headed for the main
line of tba railroad.
OF MINNESOTA.
Opera in July
The Woman'a Club hat been lucren-
ful In making arrangement! with F'rof. '
Martin K. Itoblmon whereby he will ro
turn hers In July and with the aialit
ance of Dr. It. A. Heritage, of ll.o Col
leg of Muilr at Salem, Oregon, and tlio
local talent will prcient the opera
"Pinafore." The two geollennn'wlul
here will conJuct a convention of moitc
which will le of intercat to the maaic-1
Inclinnl of thla city 1'rof. Itoblmon
muiiclanof exceptional aldlity, and thej
comltiiApl them muiiciana will be a I
trrat for the people of thla city.
flerrill Record Items
"w Dunlap this week purchased
l Ihe tlock cattle of F. L.Pope. Mr.
I'ope Is going out of the cattle business
'f y"- " ' , '
Mr. Dunlap.
The water was turned Into the Adams
nanat a aaataarslta tf atttawftirwiM attsl ill A fatm.
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via will be irrigating in full force in a
fen days. Tho farmer under the Van
llrimmcr ditch have had water for over
a week.
Father Feusl is in Merrill and says
that construction of the new Catholic
church will' begin at once. Not later
than the middle of next week at the
latest. The new church will be built
on the Tcrwilliger addition, east of town
Building the Flume
Several loads of lumber have been de
llvcred this week for the construction of
the Imi river Hume. The constructors,
Campbell A Huffman, have begun work
with a small forco of men.
The Reclamation Servlco la now work
ing about forty men on the construction
of the piers. About one-third of this
work is already finished. Splendid pro.
gress la being made on all work under
taken thla season. There Is no trouble
In gstting men and most of those who
secure work are content to remain with
their Jobs and are willing to do a day 'a
work for the wages being paid this ear.
Death of Pioneer.
Thursday at 12 o'clock, at his home In
Yonna valley, occurred tho death of Aug
ust Flackus, a well to do and highly re
spected cltlten of that vicinity. Death
was due,' to Intestinal trouble ami h
Large Outfit of Maney Brothers & Co.
Arrives From Nevada
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WILL BEGIN BUILDING SOUTH BRANCH
Seventy-five I earns and Large Number of Men Arrived
Yesterday and Camp for Season Is Being Estab
lished About Six Miles South of City
l.aJ hceri iii a wry ri.lkal condition for
lor ripr.il ilatr. iJicea'cd wata tiallw
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of Germany an 1 migrated to thla coun
' try in ISil, and some ?n jeara he tame
In Klamath roiinty win re he haa main.
. tnlned l.la resilience eer Mncp. Ho la
rurvlved by hia wifo and four iom, Wm
, A., Chnrlea II., Tl.eoilore and Kmll, all
of whom are ttrown and married and re
! tide in thla co'inty. The funeral wan
held Friday afternoon and the remaini
I werf laid tn real iu the Itinanza ceme
tery. Publicity for Klamath
. The Adxertiaing Committee of the
Chamber of Commerce haa aevcral pro-
poaltiom In slew. The committee li
now corrcipcnding with everal partita
K1 necenary Informallon for the
erection ol an exhibit bulldlni? at Weed
ai was itaUd in Tho Herald teeral
daya ago. If the coit U not too heavy it
lucry probable. that the building will
be erected. The Seattle headquarter!
during the exposition Is also receiving
the attention of the committee, and var
ious other propositions that will glre
publicity tn the eoantry are beiag con
aidcred. The committee appointed some time
ago by the Chamber of Commerce to at
tend to the inulng of aiherttring station
ary has been iuite succeiiful as far aa
thay have gone, but the work has been
retarded became secral ol tho com-
mittee memtjeta have been abient from
the city fora number of weeks
Back from Portland
Dr. Geo. H. Merryman returned from
Portland yesterday evening where he
had been for several days receiving treat
ment for ear trouble and recuperating
from his recent serious illness. He has
completely recovered and is again able
to attend to hia practice.
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ROBERTS & HANKS
Hardware Dealers
Maney itrotliprs A Company, Ihe ion
tractors on the youth Branch canal, are
now on the ground with their outflt,hav
Ing arrived last night and today. There
aro seventy-five teams In the outfit and
a large force of men. The outfit was
brought In overland from Nevnda where
the company has a largo contract on the
Western I'acific.
The men are eatabliahingcamp today.
Comfortable quarters will lie put up as
the contractors will be In camp for sev
eral months. The contract they now
have wilh tho Government Is for tho
jconitruciton of five nml a half miles of
the Fouth Branch canal, and It will take
between four and Qve months to com
plete thia work. It is also very proba
ble that when they complete this work
they will be awarded another contract
on this same canal for it is the Intentiorr
of the Reclamation Service to reclaim
all of the lands that are tributary to thla
branch just'as soon as the funds for the
construction of the canal are available.
The camp of the new contractors will bn
about sic miles south -of town and ap
proximately 1M miti will be employei!
this Summer. They brought In a large
force with them and It will be but a few
days until dirt will bo flying. Maney
Brothers ikCo. have the reputation of
being contractors who rash things along
and usually finish their jobs on schedule
time. They came In here with an out
fit that will enablo them to maintain
their reputation.
The outfit, or rather a part of it, met
with delay In coming across the country.
An attempt was made to cross the moon
tains near Alturas, but they were forced
lo turn back on account of snow. Had
it not been for this the first division of
the outfit would have been on the ground
several days ago.
.Mr- and Mrs. A. H. Naf tiger are ex
pected to arrive In the city tomorrow
night from Los Angeles.
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