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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1908)
W tu'iiino MtKtI Kfiiil i'aiH.-r in Kliiiiui" Knllfi .... Our Advertisers Get. the Beat Results . . . te nam Yi:ak, No. 021. Sicosi) KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. Ik HefauX VISITORS' RECEPTION lScein the Si9hts J of Klamath Land Excursionists Well Pleased With Klamath Country and With Klamath People Mn f lice Kliitniitli i'iiii unlli- ,4l in Mm room" i ii"' .Miiiuir) la. . V.'llllIK I" grot III" ll m:s iiiiim utim. Hwilll l.llke IlliS EUll" lilt , Iiuvi I'otllmnl Tin' H wus 1,,-en ri'iuciiled ,y t,imi lvhIK i,,.a, .ml i lint mill III III" nun- llu'i" lo Infoim thin." who lu.v tultli .. . ... i i . r i ila lilmiiiiiii iiiihiii) wiiii . " "" iiiiik" m ki i men "HlTiTllIK Im III" I. 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Mm Orrjim Journal, mm. among "'" ,c., Hr . iii.oliip.ifil.'d them llefore MOT "'"' "'I" ",ut '"' said, '"'' !- IriK Mm I.".' took li"r moiliiT to ,, rK.i nllun n fi nl ilii.l Portland ami plated Ikt In tin- Ii M. Iil .Mm. I If ..Ml IM ' U" J,U!. ,",II,I , , , , , , .. V Ciill.r In llilnkliiK "if going I ,i,i m mil ...n.. .I". iii Wn.llltli:t(, , j,,,,, , , tvlI1K itllrd 'In nll.'Hl..ili ( Ih" Klamath v ,tl, l(rol , ,.,. ,, ,e. niil i 'In' lofnllll.ili .f III" roads brand school how..' Thiirsilii), lint Iwits .'i. lliiKiilliil hi'Iiir.' ail) ilmii- i r.iiluy ihc Portland excursionists III" Klllltelld HVIT MirlOIIH HeCtlolltt Of Hi" Klu mill ti iiniiitry Tlieri' being no hh i hit program it n II m tier of tlii'lii 'have kiiiii. In Hie i.mntry to look ov .. r far ml tiK iniiiTty, wlillo others tiro looking over llii' portion of III.' Irrl I'.illon H) Hi "in tluii Ik tompleted, (Mil" n ili'li'Kiitloii of tlii' excur iIiiiiIhIh rial till foi Crater l.aku IIiIh iiiiiiiiIiii: Tlm look i Im Hti'umur for tli" AK"Ih IhiiiIIiiK "t vslilili plat" ' K Jn.kr.on mnl liln party will tako tin' I'.'llr iiiiIoiiioIiIIm for tlio lake, riiiirtiltiK Hi I'ortlnnil liy ny of Million! Moxi of llii pa 1 1 y mil remain In ilil" illy fur ii row la)H lunwr mid mini" will ni"lnl n fi'W iluyn lit Hit re koiIh on tin. UppiT Ink". 'I'licy all "Xii"ni' tli"in"h" iIi-IIkIiI.'.I with wli.ii lli.'y liiive Hwn of tlio Houthi'rn fli.'Kon IiiIiiiiiI i:inilni mnl must of tli.'iii Mill l"u" Iiito tonvlni.'il Unit Kliiliuilli Ih on" of Hi" l'nt anil mont li'Miitlful portloiiM of the Kr.'nt ulatu of Or' con. Big Excursion on Steamer Winema Announcement Iiiih beon mail" by tlio illr.TlorH of tlui Chamber of Corn merle that on Hiirnlay tliere will bn tin I'XrurHlon to Upper lukn point. Tlio iti'iuner Wlni'inn him been rliar tcrcd for tlio orcaMon mnl will leave the lunillnii about 8 o'clock In tlui momlnK. rctiirnliiK nbotit 0 In the evening The fare for tin trip will be $1 Light lunch will be kolil on tliu bout but ull parties urn Invited to brine buHK.-t dlnneiH. Tint boat will have no hiklIuI point for lift ilfH tlnatlon, but will vUlt a number of plurcH that are not familiar to moil people. The ichi'iltiln will be bo nr ranceil iih to Htop ut one of the Mu BprlngH for dinner Tlilu belnK Ih" flml txiniHloii of the ueaion Kheu by the Chumber of Comuii'fi.i It Ih oxie(,ted that there will be a larK) crowd iih most of the cx urHlonlntH who will be here ut that time will go on the trip. IMMII VIHWKItS ItKI'OltT. DEEER ACTION AGAIN City Council Postpones Calling of Special Election to Vote on Expansion Mi:',l, V.tM.KV ITKMH. IMI'ltOVK IMiAK ItANCII. Utmll Hill "IIV a'"! .Merrill II" kft )u limit.' tin tilp III mi uiitomii' kll red ainlcil Hint Ii" .'iiloi.-.l It lam.s!? rirrpl when .h" iimrliln.' Ut to In" lurnr.1 In!" n bont In oril.T lopli.K throiixh Hi" many lirlcntlnn 4ltili ilml i'ro Ih.' roniU A" n hole ti . linwexT, troiiKly Im (tru.il with the i:r.'iln" of tlil mtlnn nml lb" funny rood IhliiKi tut Hi. fullU" In Hire to brlliK y J .HtellillH'tl Hill Ih" IK'lt to tnt'ond II" told tin liiiiiioroui In rOnti rnniiecled with lit trip to thli lountry nml ronrlinleil with a iplndld ttlhut" to Hi" Klntnnth "or tkm lie wm follow. xl hy I Htnpl." log w'io .'iiilori.'.l III" remark! mail" by llior.' who hail priTnli'.! him and lold low nurcnlilr mirnrlie.1 In wan tllh lint h linl K""ii of Klnmiilli muiitr "t'lilnni'l IrrlKiitlon," r M I. Al lium n the Ki'iitl.'iiu'ii Ii iiimi'lluieii ratlril. wai the unit to t"ilid II" rt hit till., from tin. In. I Hint Ii" In runilJi'i.'il the fntlier of IrrlKntlon In Poloirilu Ho U truly nn optlmlut ltd ruilld nee nollilllR hut Ko.hI Ihlnjca In utori' for Kluinath II" mnclu ded hli ri'liiarkx with tb" Mini." Mrut Unit It vtiiN bin Intention I" Bifcf Klamath hh linlii" In th" u.-iir tutor.- Thli liriiiiKhl forth liiatl) 'iIiiii.i front the lornl peiiple W Wllllmim In IiIm brief i" niiki pleinleil for it united OreK"U H'l for lote of our ntate. Ill" re ntrki ei.i lieailtirul Indeed nml re n llttliiK i Umax to the many Itllmleii (hut had I i pnhl I" 'Klamath, the land when' IIiIiikk Hun Kite will, dull" We at" ImilllK dellKhtfill w.ullier. the .la ni. Krnduull) gruwlni; war mer, only HM In Hi" iihail" Wednen da) Th" taK" l Hlt leaded wllh par neniterH lomlni; Into Klamath munly V" thoiiKht Ih" hot weather would put the .Iriiniiiieri out of hunlnemi, but the) lire mill nuiilnc. mid aide to tnlk I.hi Mm N. K lrew mnl Mr. Kltcli wpi" nhnppliii; InU.ilr) I'rlda). Mm lirew'it mother l iiniih I'.'lter m thli wrltliiK. Mr mnl Mm. I V !ta wer" In Hull) nhoiMdnK on Tii.'mIii) .riivM.iiMii:i.i.. Hit T fonklln, of the Mtlhodlnt Inn. h. thin illumine at l o'llock perr.il in. I the rereiiioti) that tinlled In murrluKi MUt l.en M- Miimholl nml Mr llnlpli M- ViiiikIhi. bolb of till, illy The) will ipeml their hon ,.)ini"in nt the remirlM In th" north end of th" iiniiit) nml wilt th. n r t urn Hi Ihl i HI) Ii ll" lleoillllllellll 'Unit l'rMM.lll It.MI.I lo Midland II. .Vol llillll. The uinller of "HtnhllHliInK a direct ro.ul Irom llilit illy to MMIand will not m.iterlallie If the r.'port of the rouil leweiH Ih miepted. IJome time itK'i a petition wiih pr.'Hetitid to thn ruiiiit) toiirt for the oitiiblliliment of llili" ro.ul mid the court iccnicd to he favorably luiprenie.1 with It. Vlewem were nppolnted and after r Inn over the lleldit and consulting with the pernonh who own tlio landi through whlih tlio hlchway will pan they i.imliiil.d that the rout of the roml will be ton Inch It the damage nuked bv tlio lil'ldownem lUUil b paid nml iiiiKi'.i.ontly tney recom mended that the road I." not built except nl terlnln placet! where thero an no lienvy iiumaiteH in no pain. Thl". If done, will Miortou tlio road miiiiii, hut will not Rive a direct route an petitioned for In the flint place. Contmrtor K. W. Hmltli Will lluil.l IMkoH nml IHtcli.-. Contractor K. W. Hmltli, who has JiiHt completed the race track. Ii moving hln outfit to the Doak ranch on the I'pper lake, where lie will be engaced for Rome llmo In building dikes and ditches. Canals will bo built so that tho waters of Rock crook can bo utilized In Irrigating tho placo and dikes will be built along the lako front so that when tho water raises It will not flood any of tho Innd. Mr. 8mlth suys the system of can als and dikes will mako tho place one of tho most beautiful on tho lake and will mako It an Ideal sum mer home. Tho contract he has calls for l!i construction of more than a mile und a half or ditch and almost as much dike. When completed It will make ll posilbln to divert nil or the waters of Hock creok. torilT I.KTH rONTIl.MT. Itrlili!" .Uni I.""! Ill it at I'liper Cup Will Ih' llulll. The government surveyors havo moved their (amp lo .Mr. (Janes place and at now surveying down tho west side or the valley. Kii Kllgote anil hons rriontly sold ubout f.0 beud of mules. Wo havo had mowers that auto mow hny for some time but an auto mobile pasted through last week. Dave Kllgore, a pioneer of Klam ath county, Is back from California und reports everything all dried up where ho came from. He says this county In not dry at all comparatlve I). It Is reported that a colony Is ne gotiating for tho purchase of the llalstou property, a largo tract of land In Langell valtoy. Ocorgo Noblo has an extra One lot of colts this season, mostly from the noted stallion, Sherman. S. A. Penny Is laid up with the effectr. of poison oak. A very effectual way to fight tiro Is to drag u small tree with the limbs on around the fire. A small fir Is the best. This leaves the ground bare so that It Is an easy matter to back fire. Krom the Malono bridge to Dave Campbells, a distance of about 12 lulled, thero Is only three feet fall to the liver. Owing to tho shortage of hay tho rtockmen will sell all cattle that will make good beef. Had the hay crop been as heavy as I'sual there would hive been a snortago of help. Hands are not aa plentiful as was anticipated. The I.angell valley term of school has closed. The last two weeks It wan without any scholars. t-OMIC OI'KHA lMXAKOIti:, To It" ITrwnteU at I he 0M-rn Hon." In Thin City. ( In- l'U).'l llenllon- The county toiirt yesterday uHor noou opened the bids for the con- I it met Ion or tho bridge across Lost j river nt the Upper (lap. Two bids wire received, that of William Flack- iih for S'-'lll. und that of Logue ft j Nelson for approximately $2900. Tho Ml l.tdles nml yenlleiiieii of this I ( ttillwj tho contract to Mr. rlty liiiriiMiiiil In iIickh playing "rH KIl(.,h mm will at onco mako or ri'iiirilel lo meet nt Hi" horn" of rm)(.,,mc.m,, for the construction of C. IIhku" nt S oMock tomorrow i tr,Kl Tho tructuro will be evening for the purpose of consider- M (vc ,n cnK(h nnt, 1ir(,0 w, In,; th" tniilliT of iirKMiuing '"" Wo cnu supply wll an' U"'1 of fiirnltuuro nml houso furnUhlugB. Virgil k Hon, nt tho bridge on Main. . WWWWWWWH First Showing New Fall Hats AH the Seasons New- t Styles ami Colors are readv for vour inspection bo made nt both ends. This brldgo has been boforo tho rourt for some llmo and at a provlous time bids were called for but all that weiii received wcro considered too high and were rejected. It will bo good news to tho peoplo of tho upper country In learn that tho court bai nw unlet! the contract for tho build- jlng or tho bridge. HfltVKYIXlJ NKAK CLEAR LAKE. Government Evidently Contemplates llulldlng Dnnt at Home Time. Most of the tlmo at tho adjourned meeting or the council last night was taken up with a discussion or tho leg- I phase or holding tho special elec tion for tho purposo of taking action on the extension or tho city limits. It seems that local lawyers differ In tho opinion as to whom shall be en titled to vote on the annexation ques tion, and It Is the aim of tho council to satisfy itself as to tho legal cor rectness of tho action that Is taken In tho matter, for It Is quite general ly recognized that If there Is a flaw In tho proceedings tho result will bo a law suit. Considerable tlmo was devoted to the discussion of the mat ter, but no action was taken, the au thorities deeming It best to postpone the matter until the next meeting In order to give further time for Investi gation. It Is understood that tho petitions will be circulated so that everything will be In readiness for prompt action at the next meeting of the city council. The police Judge rendered his reg ular monthly report, showing that during the month he bad bad In his court three plain drunks and that he had collected In flues the sum of 110, one of the parties taking a Jail sen tence In preference to paying the fine. The poll tax ordinance was passed and every voter of Klamath Falls Is now Indebted to the city exchequer In the sum of three dollars, which Is payable at any time. The amendment to the ordinance establishing the grades on certain streets In the city was passed. Much time was also given to the discussion of the cleaning ordered for the city. The marshal was In structed to serve notice on certain parties that they must clean up at once. Fruit Hy Hip Ton. Stetson v Thoroughbred Brands K.K.K. STORE "The Beit Place to Trade" Tin' Monarch Fruit Store Is doing ii lushing business theso days. The California fruit trndo Is now at Its height, and this store Is receiving dull) shipments of everything which arrives In tho California markets. For the past week the Monarch has received on an avcrago of $100 worth or fruit a day. Kvon with this they lime not beon able- to supply tho denimul. llesldt'M their dally ship ments they uow havo two teams hauling constantly from Ashland. Threo tons of fruit will arrive to niuhi fronv Sacramonto. This In cludes nil tho varieties of apples, poaches, plums, apricots, peppers, ornngos, lemons, cantaloupes and wa tormolons, besides all Iho lato vege tables. Tho Monaich Is making a specialty of fllllug country orders, and havo already a good trade with Klamath Agoncy. Merrill. Bonania and the other towns of the county. Ladles of the city aro specially Invited to call. All fruit guaranteed fresh. Goods dollvered freo of charge. Call up phone 311. Tho most elaborate musical event ever attempted by the peoplo of this city will be tho production of tho comic opera l'lnufore, tho most popu lar or the Qllbert and Sullivan oper as. 11 will uo given on uem i in-nuu and Wednesday nights. For the past two weeks many or tho best singers In the city havo boon engaged In the preparation of tho music und tho dramatic action or the opera and ull of tho parts aro In tho bands of competent peoplo who nro Interested In making it a success. The choruses aro snappy and aro filled with bright melodies that make Sullivan's music so popular. Tho cos tumes nro correct to ropresent tho nautlcul scono, and tho stage will bo arranged, as far as It Is possible, to represent tho deck of tho ship Pin afore. Tho rollowlng Is tho cast: Josephine, tho Captuln's daughter Mrs. Don Zumwalt Buttercup, a Ilumbont woman.... Mrs. R. II. Henry Hebe, tho Admiral's first cousin.. Miss Leta Nlckerson Sir Joseph Porter, tho Admiral. . . T. W. 7.1m merman Captain Corcoran, commanding Ship Plnnroro Hoy Walker Halph llachHtrnw, ablo seaman. . . Hurgo Mason Dick Dcudcyc, able seaman W. II. Mason Iloatswaln Geo. t. Pratt Boatswain's Mato Dr. It. A. lleiltago Sergeant or Marlues .Mr. Jones Mldshlpmato Aichle Moore Sailors, Marlnos, Slaters, Cousins, Aunts, etc. Accompanist Mrs. Oeo. T. Pratt Director Martin K. Uobtnson Scene: Quarterdeck or II. M. S. PInarore. Act 1 Noon. Ait II Night Judging from tho lines that are being run by a crew of surveyors at work In upper Langell valley It is not tho Intention of the Reclama tion Service to abandon the construc tion or tho Clear Lake dam and the reclamation of what is termed the Upper Klamath project. The sur- veyors havo been at work In that sec tion for several weeks and have not yet cumpleted tho plans for the main canals leading from the proposed dum to tho main bodies of land that aro to bo reclaimed. Tho fact that theso surveys are be ing mado Is taken by many as evi dence) that work will be begun on tho dam late this fall or early In the spring. Harriman Party Is Expected Saturday The exact time of the arrival of the Harriman party baa not been learned, but the party Is due at Og den today and Is scheduled to arrive here about Saturday. If they como by way of Sacramento without visit ing San Francisco It Is quite certain that they will reach here not later than Saturday evening. It Is not known If they will remain In this city over night or whether they will at once proceed to Pelican Bay. H Milk shakes, champagne punch, natural mlnoral water lomonades, sodas, Maltona beer and everything In soft drinks, at the Monarch, served Ice cold. . -5 Ladles' long chamois skin glov63 at the Boston Store. 7tt IH m Going Camping ? I We have the best guns and ammunition. Let us outfit you for a trip to the mountains. We have the goods that hunters need. Going Fishing ? j; Our rods and tackle are the beat that are made and the stock from which we invite you to select is very extensive. Roberts & Hanks I Hamlwar. Merchant! 0 ' MH I MMI m m mm. W'