The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 14, 1908, Image 1

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Klimntli Full"
Our Advcrttaera Get
the Heat Results . . .
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HCOHpVBAit. No.il.
KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON. THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1908.
DECISION AGAINST HOMESTEADER! democratic presidential candidates
Dusenberry Loses Valuable Quarter Sec
tion to Withers of Paisley
RULING Of THE ASSISTANI COMMISSIONER
Sfit Decision Appealed to (k-nernl land Of lieu from lake
viewOlliicHcfiihler Is Sustained and Inlry Is
Ordered Held for Couu'lliitiW
Price, 6 Cents.
Idiumlra I '"'t I"1" lu'"'" ""l"''
tnal'l. The Asuslaiil Comiiilaal'inrr
ItldrfHr-l another liiii-orlmil n.nliat
j (tin the hniiir'aliMilir
(g like of I'm In Fam's tliult'i
l(4lKrIvrJ a hlw which ha rnuae.1
t.omrtl tt'ck t Itll I" valtni. Tim
tuslitlialnll'heatrr I.. Withers, til
Mil;, Own. ' II.DuiiwiibrMy,
II I hImimii llllll ll.r Iitxl is til f., llilll
Va'l.ill I In1 lilii.-llrii.itr la uaiiull) yurli
Ii whirr IjiKiiJ.- iIi.mi mI.ui lie
ailllraini Inml heavily llmlx red and
unfit fr tullivnllmi,
$10,000 for Crater Lake '
Henaliir I iiltmi has ajaln shown Mill
UtMirltjr. TlifJrfrn.UliHJIr.lmi ll.r M,wcr and Inllll.-.,.-.. lull,.. rnll.'.ISUt.-a
tllta In NurmUrCil llll. and the eon. ....l... Ilr.ip...ai..l Mi,t,- ll. rniali-iMtVAtlaMilul-!
AluH f-'.llO", H' , a....ill..i. ioi.iii.ill... nml trcnieil :
OUnlHllrH aUudoninriil, ni.l at j .i,.orp.rat..ii .J u immU'rof u nl
Itehftilnitl.rMlu June ol IK. ! mriit In th aiimlry rlvll Mil. amon
rsfittsf ilrcLlnl III UV.ir Hi Hie
tUIallflaiid ll.r reenter decldi! III III)'
flTof of ll.r ilrfriiillht. Tin' mailer
lll.pMlrd In Ihr germst UnJ olllco
itJ AhI(UiiI Coiniiilaaouir H. W.
IVwklll l.a rmdrrrd n dvrlti.iu aua-
Itlildf ll.r rrglalrr nf the l.akrvlew
A1.
Frto ll. tH'li'.im iiliinillr.l at ll.r
Uarltf tberrgislri formed the follow
IsfOploloii: "Tl.t ll.a hoiueatead rip
UJlUuM U laurelled fur tlir tra.ori
last tht cuiilr.ln' .has not ritillnl
tllatl.f hoinratrad laws In regard In
mUtnrr, cultivation anil Improve
Mb; thai Ik la not acting In ''1
kith lo prucuie Ihli laud fur liuinr.
Mlufothsr ptirpoara, tl.at owing In
Iteblfh altitude and character i.l Ilia
bad It U unfit fur agricultural porir
wimlnf.Uit It I. morn valuable f.ii
Umbtr; lUl l.r naed I.l. claim a
"K.
Ili-P.l our fuf IIII.IMl (r Crater ljvle
Park. White llii-lilll lu.iwt Jet I '
ll.r Si'ImIi' It l ml.' In preiume lli.it rVn
.11. if I ullon Hill U tum-a.fill in getting '
nl I.Ml lliia nn.iiiiiil. Crater l-akr park
needs nil ll.al Nlvrlritrlrril A rani
ntki-d fur, lint f 10.kM) Mill U-iuuili more
M.ta .-I.l... I..H 1MBl -...I II I. I- . I
.i"-'m'v ... .i, ( n-.f him i ii ii ia an .nit I
tl.e -M,,. ,, iln, ,.v.iii ngaln he
Indrhtrd lo r'rnatur Kit) lull fur Ida ef
f.illa hi llirlr lrhnlf.
Will Not Stop StuKo
llnliiK In llii liraty Irnllli' llic Mi'ln-tll.-!-tin
f-la.-r llm-friuii II. I lit) t.i
I'.il.k'anu n III nut U ilifcnnllniicl It- !
iii.imuh ua .aa U-rii anrKiuncr.1, Ixil will !
! n.iiliniml In ll.r lint of tin' month .
aint loiiurr if 'In' I rritrl liiin ill..
.Many narinrrf tutnr an.) ko u llila
ii.iit.' ruiy Jay ami tin' roiunny i-.ni-
HEADQUARTERSNOW AT DORRIS
Engineer Hoey Transacting Business at
the New Railroad Terminus
ADVANCE CAMP NOW AT DOWNING PLACE
Necessary Bridges and Culverts Between This City Md
Fdguof Marsh Will Be Constructed During the
Summer and Tall of This Year
I'iwoiI. uli.n lln-y uern r.fjr Kaule
liiilttf nr.J ll.i'V nilliil mil fur (lie rliort
iikI c'iit the nlslit Hun-. Tlie neit
mmniiiKulicn tlir hIihI l.a.l nbIJcl
HieyruHiil iodic Dunk ranch, hut the
luiirich at that .lac a nut of older
ami Ihey rr furcnl to wnlt until they
roulil arciire liflp from Oih-taa. The
O'l.Wa lannrli hal In the inran lime
ittiiiv out lo look for diem ami conaider
ahlu tlino waa lott Miitv Ihey couM get
a' hoit lo low llivin to thi-Jr deallnallon.
Dairy
JU0S0N HARMON OF OHIO.
UNITED EFFORT WILL GET RESULT
llajollira.liiiarlrri uhrn nut ncnllni( l",',,'l '""I'''"'" 'I" "'"' n" '",li: n" '
Heal Estate Man Tells Why Very Small Per Cent of Pros-
pw live Uuyers Coming to the Klamath Country
Invest in City and Farm Property
l.aii.U ill U'ifc lirrr aallry liatc U-rn i r'alli. Sjiiih of Ihcau t'rt i.iitlm ulio'aili.( the hualiirta iiirn of dip city,
ilianclnit hamU In ll.r Aal iiinndi nnJ Jii'iMi in thla arrtl.ui, hut moat of thrill ' Thvrc U iiolhing MronK with tho latnli",
tHlln of lamia that ar. ilii.tly
UmWrari.ltl.atii ,iu lain U i-alnh-IU!1
Utwrcn aitrlciilliiral ami tlmlr
todl. Moatol . rontMl JrclaloiiH
lUlhurtlncnrcmlrrisllmvo Imh.'ii nJ.
tan to tlio liuiiii-.tcmlfr. ami nil atu
l on tlir non roinil.nu',i ulth u.
Utl pivrrnlrii; limni-itc a.l ..ntilua. I.ut
lUtlnrictrrnfth,. Uu.l I. alway, ink.
eater rtlriinUuJa in that Uilnlty, i l'ph Manlr.1 to lrnil U l'..kivaiiia. '
11 lUl Mi rrai.lrnro iil-in tho laml
Mtlie iirr..iri ami not tlir rule." . Wood RiXXT LaildS Scllilli Tfiity.ii i-aaiiiiurn UanliM the' unity on the uart of llioao rninceU in
lb Aaalitiiil Conimlailonrr hol.la train at WVrd jetrnUy for Klamath the rr.il vatale huilnni. and alio on the
Itetlht mclitn'a oj.liiioii la nurranlnl,
! the mtijr a hil.l for raiinllatlon.
Tail ilrtliloli likr a niiinlriil nthrr ! '"' l"lf,, paid alum a 1.1,; Incn-air in nrrpinvn n ho am looking for locations to hut thu oplf'
iMIMttlvrn rrlidcml rrrmtlv. Ia Valura In tlio al lu Yr.ira, A llttlr I'liitatfr lu Iniilno ir Inriuliiir. I lila
ttraaf Indication Dial the I)riartiiivnt cr n rnr no llrury lionlon aold l.la wai not an umiiual occurrfner, hut
lillailng to ut a atop to tin' lioiur. I'Ucr "I 'Jlilacrra for alwiil f.'O 'r acrr, ' Mthrr a thin1 that lake place innrly
nml n almit time uroI.o Umitlit theaauir fyriy d.iy. Thratrratn ol hoinvaceuker
plm'u of roH'rly at nhout f.'M ir aorc. ' krrp coining and guliiK. Thla can ho
Tim land chauitiil liniiii) twice nml .Mr. ' Iracrd dirt-clly In tho lurgu nmotit ol
llorJon purcliaar It from I,. V. (;.im puhllrlly that haa U'vu kIvoii tho conn
UnJ. Another Jral InvolvliigitlM arrra try. One of tho notlcrahlu foaturea
mi rouaiiuimatcJ when Chai. Wrillc-. aUitit lint purlin uho roiue hero U that
torn .iU hit place to l V. (,'ok'Ium.I
Tho print y;M it nlmut tM per arro.
Iir. K. V. Iliiaon Mill prt-iuh nt tht
"ilntflcmaUirallon In cifoa hiu .Mvtho!iat .hnnh ml Sunday vtriiliiK.
BARGAINS THIS WEEK
IK.K.K.
$5.00
5.75
2.40
.75
STORE
es $6.00 Khaki Sulti (This week) -taUe
$7.00 " '
kdle $3.00 Khnkl Skirts - - -tew
Split Straw Hats, values up to $2.00,
WUdrens Blue and Pink Canvas Slippers,
Reg. l.oo and 1.25, 80 and 95 the pair
10 Per cent off on all Shirt Waists
'and Ends In China Below Cost.
Watch this space fc Special Prices
OFFERED BY KLAMATH FALLS
Best Value Givers
K. K. K. STORE
a rry ainall prrcent of thvm Invcat in
provcrty in t lit x irctlon and aonio remain
onnvly lonif rnonitli to get ncualnlod
with nuy Mil of tho city or county.
Nine out of ti'iiofdiouencoiuera Kink
ed what they think ol die country when
they 11 rat arrive In tho city eipreia tliciu.
elvea well ileaol with nil they lmvo
ireu,auJ then without going out of
town Ihey Irnve, naying that theie ia
aometliliig wrong with the furiiiliig
country.
Ono of the clly'a reul eatuto men wua
nakeJ In explain why llila condition ex
iiled nml liix explanation wna aUml ua
followa; "A inun coiuea here with mon
ey to invest and ho naturally fulls in
with it real eatuto man who nhone him
certain properties. He does not huy
iuiniediately hut apouda name little
time ithoitt town and soon ineeta other
men engaged in the real estate liiuinena.
lie tells them that ho haa heen out with
a certain man looking over tome pro
perties and has about decided la huy.
Instead ol leaving the Imyer tiflie lint
man ho at onco starts to tell him of hel
ler hargalna ho haa and sometimes
tells him that die land ho has seen la no
good and the real estate dealer ia an ir-
reapouilhlo party. About two Jolts like
thin and tho prospective buyer
secures a ticket for die railroad
and qnltsJhu country in disgust.
The whole matter id duo lo tho lack of
The gentleman was asked fori remedy
(or the condition, and he staled that the
only remedy that he could suggest would
hv to form some sort of an organization
whereby the boosters' effort would bo
milted ami would all pull in the same
direction. Ho thought that the Cham
Ix-r ol Commerce wta die proper body
through which the remedy should 1
secured.
Automobile Service
Ijt Winter the pieillclion wus made
that thla city would U connected with
the outside world this Hummer by an
automobile line, and now comes die re
port that while In San Francisco last
week Capt. J, M. Mclntlro purchased
an upt-o-dute car and will put the samo
on tho run between this city a.id Harris
within a few Jayn. The cur will be for
passenger service only and when tho
roads are put In a littlo bettor con
dition tho run can ho made in about two
hours. Tho transportation aclldes
will bo all that can be expected when
this service ia catabliihed.
Sawing Plume Lumber
The Long I-uko Lumber Co. which
haa the contract for furnishing the
lumber for the Lost Klvet Hume lias
nliendy cut and delivered 75,000 feet of
lumber and 0,000 feet is being cut
daily. V. 0. Huson, the manager of
tho company,' has just returned from his
trip to Odessa to see how tho work of
getting out the lumber was progressing,
lie says they will have no trouble In
tilling the contract.
In shaking of hi being shipwrecked
Mr, Hueon nid that the euglne refused
John Cox from near Oh-ncwas trailing
in Dairy this week..
Olios. MtCoinUr has his crop all In
except aouir that will have lo be rrsown
on the sandy land where the wind un
covered the seed.
Jas. Harris who has heen raring for
Ihuatoikof rrof.J.O. Wight all winter
was in Dairy trading Friday, from now
on he will work at home.
Uel llmaey went toLangrl Valley Fri
day evening to visit his parents.
W. I. Welch, II. J. O'llrlcn.and Wiu.
Wight, netr by farmers were In town
Saturday.
I'm!. Hall went to Klamath Falls on
hutincf Saturday.
('has. Woelk took a load of link to
Klamath Falli Saturday and will bring
hack a load of goods for Dairy.
Ghus. ami Uufus Moore wcro in Dairy
Saturday on lmilneis connected with
their electric line. We had heard that
Iheywrro going to leave us ontj bat
from what wu heard today they will give
ua a branch line.
W. J. llrown, of llotmnza, wns out ex
ercising his bronchos Saturday and came
to Dairy, Uiught a few groceries and
talked Prohibition, and that is all right
Uxi. Wo hane no use for the booze.
Gentle showers fell during Holiday
night and the prospect looks gosd for
more today. They nro heartily wel
comed by tho farmers.
II. I. Iloty, Chief Engineer of the
California Northeastern Railroad, haa
moved his headquarters toDorri which
mcana that the road to that point Is fol
ly in charge of the operating department.
I lis office equipment haa been shipped
to the new terminus and all business ia
now transacted from that place. All of
the construction work It now being done
thiatideof Dorr 1 1. The advance earnp
ia working on the aide bill at the Down
ing ranch. The work la being proeecut
edruore vlgorous'y, and the present
plan ia to bring the bridge craw io thla
side of die Marsh to build all bridge be
tween this city and 51 Id land during thla
Summer. Thla is done in order to cease
no delay as soon aa the manh U croseed.
Mr. Iloey will have hit headquarter
at Dorr. until he move to KUaaath
Falls.but throughout the Summer he will
spend more or less ot bis time at the
companyhtatqttarteraintbUcity. lira.
Hoey wi I arrive here ahortly to take np
her residence for the Summer.
There ia no qneation bat what the
Southern Faclflc U anxloo to cotapltte
the road to tht city and ererytblDC ia
being done to rash the work. The con
struction department realist that the
marsh it the portion of tbe road that
will cause delay, and the bridajs en tbia
aide of the swamp are to be pst la thla
Summer to that if it abould be potelble
to cross the marsh late thU Fall or In
he early Spring no dm win be lott In
constructing the grade and bridge from
the edge of the marsh to tbia city. The
engineers in charge of tbe work are rery
reticent about laying at what time the
line will be completed to Klamath Falls
and will lie ready for the operating de
partment, bat the lmprettion generally
given to inquirers It that tbe road jrill
be in operation Into thla city in the
early Spring of 1909. (.Bowtrer, thb
it not official and It ia poatlbte that the
road may reach here late tbia Fall or
that it may not be completed and be
ready for traffic until lata In the Sum
mer of next year.
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ROBERTS & HANKS
Hardware Dealers
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