The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 27, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1008.
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link, mill Mr I'limili'i. minnliug in
tllii Ih'hI nihil fit, m iiiih In llllti- In I'll
going dm k In lln- liut two w.-.-kn
At tint hiiIiiii llllli' It nii'iiiH iiIiiiohI
ii'llnlii Hint Mr HiikIi.-h mill Ml Tufl
will Htmnl nr full togi-tln-i In .Ww
York If nlii' m Inn, no w III tin- nilii'i.
It inn' lini'H, tliii nlliiT will limn iiIhii
Tin' I nine mill imniiili:ii iiimuig.-rH
liuti- i ul ilnwti tlu'lr iiiilmnli- .lining
tliii I:ikI ui'ik
IUH II Mil. I. M.lltls.
A SECOND RAILROAD?
Does This Account for Timber
Purchases by Albert Walker
Report is that Jim Hill is Preparing to Invade llarriman
territory, with the Result that Klamath Husin
May Hove a Second Railroad.
ITS AM, KLAMATH.
,mi:ct ovi:iiu:it
'I In- ih'm Hum mill ill Honmua In-
itmi running limt nnlilliln), bring III
iiiii-iiillini nil nt Hint tin) nml Hum
I3liii) Tin-nun bluer) Hnrki-il iii-rli-il
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lirurelii ' 3
Knituck) 13
Utiliuni.t
Mllulll ,0
Mlawuil I
Mar)laml "
Moi.Un.-i 3
Ntiatlit 3
Swlh Carolina
(IkUbiniia "
South Cntollmi 1
Tinni-.!-!- 12
Trn 1
Vlrclult r-
WjoinltiR 3
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(ti nl I lii'liu; iiiiii lnihi'il'' Ttilii Ih
lln- iin-Htlini Unit limt lii'i'ii iu;ltatlnK
II glrillll) llllllllHl Ot Hll' IOlllllllllMI of
I h Ih h ml l.nl.i' i uiilitli'H. I'or lln punt
hi'ti nil ui-i-kx Alhi'lt Witlki'l tniH lii'i'ii
taking ntitlotiH on i-vi-ry ni-n of iin-r-ilimitiitili-
timber Hint In- iniilil m-inii-
In tin- Illy loimlr) nml Iiiih Ih-i-ii
iii'.ii'i-lni: to my u f.ooil iirlcii pur
iliilm, r.nini: iih lilr.li. H U i''i"iri'il,
on ii'llulili- milliorlt), iih il -) l"-r
llioiiwiml Ih' nliMilnh'ly r'f iihi-h In
dUnU'.i.' tin' mum- nl lln- iurtli-t for
wliiini lii N iii-'i.iUlu:. ioiiIIiiIiii: lil in
m'H in tin' iiii-n- htiili-mi-nt thai li'
linn ili'i lili-il In In i nun- a ' llmlii-r Inn -mi
IiIiiim II
I'lllllll'lll'll Willi llll-HI- I'tlllllhl'
linn Iiiihi-s Ih tin- iitnry that tnini-H
iiiM hi'-'in that
lv nml tr.it ii I'lillln H.itlHfiiilliin Tin- linill I.HKl-tli-tt. Il vii
out nut Inr i-jr.-U tin- fomli-kt ,.i.r. I'll' whim-hiiiI-(or hum Mr. Walki-r
tatlona of lln- nrnntl.-loiH. KIIkom- Ib l'mlltiK Iiiih mi K-nt
llfUtlllTH II IIH IIHHIIIIII'll Wlll'll III''
iiiiiHlrui Hon uf l lila mill w.ih Ih'kiiii
Hint Huti vtuiilit In- iihmii;Ii vtlu-nt In
Hit- t'in-r i unlit ry In krii It In opiTa
Hon for m-ti'inl luotitliH. hut tin- vvlml
III l.;ik"-
tli'W. hill hi- Ih nol ipilli- IIH illmrt'i-t
iih Ihi'lr III) n-pr nlatlti-. Hi- Iiiih
i.iiinm'i hluiM-ir ut llim-H unlti- fiiH-
I) ami It hln Mill- nii'iiiH mi inn-, iiml
Ikiri- l I'" n anon In Inlli-vi- nllu-r-
A mini Iihii to In- uiriiful vrhi'ii In
lln- YVIIIumi'tlu Valley or I'orl l.-inil
wlii'ii ho iiii-utloiiH KliiimiHi I'allK, for
hi- Ih in Immlni-nt iIiiiik'T of Ih-Iiik
molilK'd," h;ii It. H. Sinltli, who r
tmni'il from Kimi-ln- Hutulay. "Nut
h-iiiuHi- Hii'lr Ih any antipathy to
HiIh city nr Hi n-uii', lull dimply n
itiliHt lm informnllun. Cti-ryonu
Aiiiitn tn know nil nhnnt It. In fact,
thi' pi upli- on Him oiit-ililu m-i-m to
haw koiii- Kluinath mini. Thu prln-
Ipal (iii-ntl'iii In, 'Wlii'ii will thu rail
mini net tlu-ri-7' It would cc-m that
iiutrly i-vi-rjotii- In uniting for tho
rallioinl to kl'I Iiitd hi-fon- tomlni;
In. ir tin- ir-.-uit liitiTi-nt U Inillia
tlvu of 1 1; -j futuru ruah to Iiilu city,
It will hu iH'Ccmiary to build ti-nt ho--In
on all of tho vacant property on
ami near Main strict to accommodate
the crowds."
(indr Kiki- Itimil 'iiinml-.-il(iii
.Mi-i-l in Till- City.
Ilk.ll HCKCOIi NOTS.
Thu Ti'.-iclicrH tntllutu In over and
llin puplU are hack ut work. A num
her uf the pupils nttundid thu Inatl
tutu and received ebuiu vnlunblu In
teaiheiM.
AT Till: OI'KIl.V iiolsi:
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aluiiiiH of tin- fail) uprlliK. tollovtnir ' '
Ml WnlM-l npi-riilluiiH. iin-ic in kii-
lm: tu Ik- a lltil) inllruiul llclit In-twi'i-n
lln- llnrilmmi Inti-ri-HtH nml the
H-iluulitaliti- .Mm lllll A the Htory
liy tin- i-itn-mi- diuiilh, nit tin- Kiip
il iiiuti- t Ii it In tvu Tin- n-Hiilt Ih
I Imi the supply ul w lunt Ih far livlnw
ihn u Ih uf Hie iiiiumunllli-H that
HiIh mill Ih i-ipi'i-li'il In Htipply. Iluw-i-ti-r,
with tin- piuapi'ttH ul tin- i-arl)
iiiiiipli'tluii of tin- liilKnllun H)hlim
fur tin- I'ppi-r pinji'il.auil Hu- lii-lli-f
that in-t year vtlll nut m ii n-pi-ll-linn
of HiIh )i-ar'H iliiinlli. II Ih In-Ili-i'i
Hint thi-ri- will In future I"- am-
..!.. . I. ....I (. ..! llin llnlllfl ttllu llf fill
mill lluiiaux. Ih in lm loiiKratul.il.-.l U"--'- --' """ "' '"" "','""1 '"
on II it.-iinl f h-r iltU.'ii niiilji-" iimt ........
tlll't lIl-HlTtl- lllllllllltl'll Hlllll'KH
CO.H, Ml lllll Ih determined to K"t
Into SJan riunrlM.ii M' It mnnrllnK
iimt tin- iliiililiiui; llarilmmi Kate
Iiiih In the Si'.iltli-Tiu'uma llitht and
he Ih di-terinllii il nil iei-li-.. I'or
lliinii) liinulliH In- Iiiih hint rrewii of
i inn vo nil III tin- u. nlii Hub th'1
IliiiiHt fi-imllili- iiiuip In I'rlhcu and II
Ilarlii, p.iHHlui; iIuhi- tu lln- Illy tlin-
l.d mid nlku rumiliiK nputa Into the
iliiiln-1 I.iihI iiwih-iI hy tin- Weyer-
haiiHi'i Timlier Cumpauy. It Ih a well
Known fait that wln-reter the Weyer-liaiiki-r
Interi-HtH hate kou'-, theiu Jim
lllll Iiiih followed, mid tliui aililn no
little iiinniiiil of (olor to thu truth of
thu Htory. It Ih Ktateil Hint Mr. Wal
ker Ik purcliiiHlnK the timber for New
York paiili-H. who In tuiu will re-Hell
ii in V','ti-ihiitiHi-r. that mmcrii f 1 ml-
iK it .Leaner to tal.-u throuKli J formation from thu illbcusblong of tho
a Ihlnl pmty than hiiylm: It dlrett.
Theie Ih miothei Hide llltht tu HiIh
whuli- Kl-.r), huvti-ti'i'. It In .itati-d
ihtil HiIh l.akevlew iiKent. wliu i-liilmi
tu i;et IiIh Information from one of
Mr. IIIU'h uIIIiith, Ih the repreneuta
lite of the Myndliate that recently
purchimed the old .Military Itoad
C.rmit. and which Ik at prenent II
Iiik II nut in Htnatl traits to purclum
iTi 11 inuuhuut tin- I'lilled StaleK. It
It their Intention In allot It nil the
Kanie plan fnllnwed hy the covern
nient III ullnttliiK Indian n-U'rtatl.iiiH
Tliiu nReiit Ih kIvIiik out the lllll-llar-rlmmi
Htnr) for the piirpiise of awsUt-
lm: the lan.l innipany to iimposu in
IIH holillm;. on the lumlu that then;
Ih a (ertainty of n railroad Into that
country at an early date. It wan found
to he a rut her dlfflriilt lank to dlnpoin
uf In ml that wan uulrrlKa'.e.l and ov
er ono hundred iiiIIch from the near
en! railroad, eKjieilally to people llv
Iiik In the eaHtern HtaleK. where iKht
or ten tulli-H Ih coiiHldered a very Iuiir
dlMiince from tiniitpurtatlnii. Ilenco
the Illll-llnrrl4iinn railroatl.
N.-w tonleht A Lucky Heiress,
Mudam's luutrums,' Out for a Walk,
mid thu Animated Snowballs. New
Sdiikh.
Will
In I In' nhute table nln(cH iimuilly i
(Intii-il ah il.iulitfill me lm Iiide.l In
Ihi- III) oil t olu inn I
Il iIiiiwh that Ihn tote r.hili the
twtjn-il McKlnley In ItlUO will be
Mactlrall) n pealed a week fluni netl
lllrxlny A nln.ly uf the pullllrnl
miuit eli-lii yearn iik coiupnred with
the irinn lit outlook revealH few chilli
res roli'itile With bill lllllii da"
ltd In Dim Imi tie Hint Iiiih been waged
!r tlm hut four months, II Is hardly
prnUlite Hint them will be any hm'.e
ihatige In the hIIiiiiIIiiii thai will
rctiw uny loiiHlilernble cliniiKe In Hie
ml-nla uf the vnteiH As lenanU the
rri-alili'iiiial tlckel, the toteis hate
Nniici:,
It wiih this rnuti
that II V Hales picked nut fur Ju)
Cnnlil hiiiiii- yenrs uisii IIIU'h mad
Is In iiiiii.' ilnwn the lli-sihutes, ion-limit-
HiruiiKli Cenlial On-culi. lunch
ll.K tu the ,,.,,,1111.... uf Hie mads I UU-vl-w and .nn.l.H.e on suutli In
is ,,.,,-s.ary fur us . advance the.", 'rami.... Iru.u l.ake e
frelKht rate III cents per Hill pulllldH
uu all rlasHi-s uf fnlKht miHI further
nut lie.
h'tulii ami after Ihls dalu the Joint
riitu between tliii Southern Taclllc
railroad ronipany and Hie Mrlnllro
!fn-U',ht leiiins Is cancelled and hi fit-
tun- luiiibliiatlon rates will apply.
.1. M. .Mclnllre TriinMirlallon Co.
20' fit
liiiim Ii Hue Is In tap thu Klamath
Ntnici:.
Thosu liavlni; stock in the Hut
Springs pasture aro hereby notified
that they must remove the same on
or befoie November 1st.
27-31 C. C. LOW.
Thu Tuesday mid Wednesday chap
el perlodi bate been Riven to thu dls
cussloii of thu IIIrIi bchool paper the
"lloomcr." Thursduy the chapel per
iod will be Riven to Athletic As.incln
Mohh.
i:.l.. Lomax has written to T. A. K.
Kassi'tt askhiR Hint this county make
a proper exhibit ut tho Llvo Stuck
In the meantime It would be hi-1 Show, to he held In Chicago next
Them will bo a im-etinR of thu Cra
ter Lake Itoad ComiiilKslon In this
city on Saturday, November 7, when
most of i he members of the commis
sion will be present It Is also hoped
Hint (luteriior Chamberlain will lm
able to itet away loni? enoiiRli to at
tend. Ii In plnnned to inaku tliii
mcctliiR it most memorable one. Pre
parations ure already under way for
the entertainment of thu commission,
nml .Misim. flaldwln and Uenson,
Kliimatli County's members, arc co
llie to leave no stone unturned to
make thu affair u sutcess. Ono of
thu features planned will bo thu
brlnttlni: together of tho business men
of this illy and l.akevlew who aro
Interested In tho move now under
way to make Klamath Kails the ship
pint; point for tho entire Lake coun
ty. Ho popular has this proposition
become that It Is almost certain that
tho now road will bo ordered con
structed by thu County Court. Kv
cry one realizes thu benefits such a
chmiRO would bo to tills city and Do
nun nt.
Hut great as would bu tho benefits
accruing from this cbange.they would
pale into Insignificance when compar
ed with tho results following tho con
struction of tho Crater Lako high
way. It has already been suggested
that tho new road to I.ake County
be so built ns to make It pas3ablo for
automobiles, and If this Is dono, It
means that practically cverp auto
mobile coming to Crater Lako will
also visit l.akevlew. It Is also assert
ed Hint during tho construction of
tho Crater Lako highway that tho
farmers of this county would directly v
feel the benefits through the Immcnao
amount of supplies they would bo
called up on to furnish. With tho
oxpendlturo of about half a million
dollars, tho greater part of which
will go Into tho pockets of tho pooplo
of Klamoth County, the farmer Is
bound to feel the effects ot It, and
that Is onu reason advanced why they
ought to get behind tho movement
and give it a boost.
ten-sting to know fur whom Mr. Will
kei Is operating, whether his purilms-i-i
aru being made In the Interest uf
tin- Wejerhausi-rs. Jim lllll or n.iue-oneeU.-.
and whether they mean that
mojitli. Frank Ira White has con
sented to gather together u few ex
hibits which are to be forwarded to
Cnlcngo at an early date. This coun
ty made ti similar exhibit at this show-
tin- Klamath Hindu Ih going tu have past year, and thu results obtained
n sit'ond inllruad.
(itll.ll .Ml
MI -III M.KK IIMIIIIIT.I '"' ' "'" ,,r "' ""'"
amply Juttlfleil the labor and expenso
Incurred.
H II. .Mi-Ihh Ik up fimn Montague.
t?Vlsll
22isssssllsssssssssssssssss.
01 Intercut to Young Men
The young man these days
wants to ba dressed Just as
nappy M possible. line Is up-to-date
lo his clothes, he Is re
garded as up-to-date In his idess
and consequently his chances of
success are enhanced just thst
much. It takes tailors long estab
lished in the metropolitan cities
lo understand perfectly young
men's clothes lenulrementa.
Strauss Brothers'
National Tailoring Service
represents the means of bringing
to the young men of this com
munity the kind of clothes worn
by the moat tylish men In tbe
business and soclil world. We
are pleased to announce that
we have the escluslve local
agency and are now displaying
new Fall and Winter woolens
In all the latest colorings and
designs. We invite all those In
terested tn good clotbei to call.
K K K STORE
'I be fauinuH Tieadwell mines uf Al
aska, will hint' one of the must val
uable exhibits at the AluHka-Yukon-
I'm Hie lIvptiMltlon at Seattlu III l'JO'J
that wiih ever hIiowii to tin) punuc.
II will i'oiihIhI uf brlckH and bam of
real gold, toiiH of rich gold iiiultz,
unil ninny sacks of thu i Idlest rim-
centrales, the total of all being close
ii half u million dollars. The com
pany will likewise havo ns part of its
exhlblt.u small milling plant nt which
gold mi! ft urn the Trendwell mill will
bu Heated the same as at tho great
winks uu Douglas Island, The Tread
well Is ono of tho oldest mines In Al
aska, having been In almost coutln
iiiiim opeiutlon for 25 years mid It
has produced on an uverngo of $2,
IIOU.IIOO In gold it year, half of which
Ih pi ollt. The oio In thu Trendwell
i mm ery low In value not nveraglug
uter iwo uoliaiH a ion ami me mm"
annually takes out a million tons of
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mo. .Miwiieiu in nut win in " -
iKiinuniy of mining practised so ex-
lunslvely. Tho oio Is taken out of
great plu called Olory Holes ntid n
thousand Ions aro blown out at once.
Tho oio In fnlllng lo thu bottom of
thu pit bienks Into Btiinll pieces sav
ing n mechanical operation. From
tho pits It hi handled In great bins nil
by gravity until It reaches tho stamp
mills. Thu cost of mining, milling
mid operation costs loss than n dollar
a ton, going uouiu years to na low ns
S7 cento, n ton. Tho Treadwoll takes
Ita iiaiiio from tho dlscovoror, James
Treudwoll. It l now owned by tho
EnRlloh Kolliicullds.
0. lleltkompor, Jr., Is remodeling
tho Interior o( It Btoio room, In
order to secure greater room for his
holiday goods. Whou completed It
will bu onu of thu handsomest estab
lishments in tho statu.
Some pooplo i-oniuimu liquor when
thev uio 111. but thu wise uao well
water.
Tho loveiH of thu good old tlmu
nielodles will bo well entertained on
next Thursday night nt tho Houston
Opera House with tho delightful tunes
of the old Southern ballads of Hie
times befo tho War. Tho Nashvlllu
Students has always been it company
especially selecled by tho manage
ment for their singing quality. It has
long been conceded that no onu can
get tho harmony and music out of
those songs like u real dnrky. There
Is ulso lidded to the t-ntcitnlnment,
plenty of good, clean comedy, nnd
Home of Hie latent and most popular
ballatlH of thu present time. The
show Is especially for ladles and chil
dren. There Is nothing bo entertain
ing ns it good singing show, nnd tho
management ot thu NushMllo Stud
ents certainly had that In mind, when
bo selected tho present company.
l-'rom tho time tho curtain goes up
thi-ru Is always hiiuiethlng doing, ei
ther In singing their old Southern
ballads, for which tho negro Is not
ed, or sonio of tho latest songs of tho
day with the entire company singing
tho chorus. If you can afford only
ono show this season, don't miss this
ono, tho best of nil colored shows.
Seats aru now on sale ut thu Klamnth
llnkcry.
ATTENTION, HEDMEN.
The A. O. U. W. Hull bus been se
euiud for tho Institution of tho local
lodgo of Hed Men. Meet there to
mot row, Wednesday ovonlng, at 7:30
All those who signed tho charter list
uru urgontly requested to appear at
that hour; ulso, uny others who may
wish to Join aro requested to bo pros'
out at that time.
Tho K. C. II. S. Debuting Lenguo
huvo decided on questions for debute
during tho year. Wo uru now ready-
to prepare (or tho prulimliiury debate
as soon as tho material .conies from
the State Debating League.
Hon. II. L. Henson returned last
evening from Lnkuvluw, whero ho
had been In nttendnnco nt tho term
of court for l.ake County.
ISTILIY NOTICE.
Came to my place Sept. 12, a gray
horse, about 1000 pounds, branded
S. over quarter clrclo ou left shoul
der. Owner can havo same by prov
ing propei ly nnd paying costs.
Mrs. 1. O. Hubbard,
1 'i mllo ft om town on Kort Klamath
road. 10-Stf
J. M. Mute, of San Francisco, re
turned to his homo this morning. He
came here about ten days ago for
thu purposo of looking over this sec
tion, nnd hearing of tho beauties ot
Crater Lako decided to visit this sce
nic wonder beforo leaving Ho wont
up Friday and found twenty-eight
Inches of snow. Ho was assisted by
Superintendent Arnnt to break a trail
to tho rim of tho lake. Ho says ho
was amply repaid for his efforts, as
It Is tho greatest sight ho ever witnessed.
L.C. SUemore ot Fort Klamath wai
registered at tho Lakesldo yesterday.
Nashvlllo Students at tho Opera
Ilouso Thursday. Do not fall to near
tho treo concert In tho afternoon and
evening.
Fashionable shoes cover Just
many corns as any other kind.
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