The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1908, Image 1

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    Bbe
Keftuo.
Klamath Falls' First
ottd Best Dally.
Our Advertisers Get
The Best Results.
wmD YKAK. No. 737.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908.
Price, 5 Cents
Jatmox iit'XNKu defeated.
Uagbosl, Famous
Imk Ay '''
IiiiIIhii lliiiini'r,
nun Hunan in
TViriityl Mile """'
SEW YOltK. Duioliito IMulll, nf
curl liiy '"''" "' '" '
Lies III ' Miirnllioii I"'" l Mml
, tfcpinro llnidou by Tom l...ni;
Li lliu utiilurfiil Canadian Indian
nttit. DuiwJo UmI '"", "f l1'"
' ,nd, ufai-ii wllhln sight tf Hii'
tilth lino uciuiiibi-a to I'thuusllun.
UbiIkmI miUlitim "I"''" "' - -.06
j.t, Ibo mark being ! 8-5 seconds
,lowrr Hi" l'1"1 ostubllshod y ""
nJo In UN ""'" "K""11 Jli""
II,,, wriilly Tli dlilmnu w n 20
all. J& , . ,
Looruosl's tactics worried Durnn-
do conldrrnbl and '"' proliubl)
trtpomlbli for Hi" Italian's defcnl
liorsndo took lliu km! t Hi" tail
.id tsBtnlnltivU II marly oil Km dl-
tM((, rtrrpl win1" Longboat nnrltl
loto Ibt lead tut brief intervals
Tb Brsl flvw "1lt developed a
(ruelllD( race between the pair U
riodo kept In lli" cmniiiniidlng l'l'
Hon ill lh distance, bill ()' Indian
tmihrd him hard. Tim flvn mlK- n
turord tnluulo faster lliHii tint Do.
rndo-IUyr raco. Uuigbosl censed
sornlng lb Italian for several miles,
tbta b took Ul the spurting luellc
ijiln.
doing Inlo tin' fourteenth mile, tlm
ttJ uisn took tliu load awny frmn llm
ullTfiklnnril athlete. l.iiiiKlonl'ii
timtM lie : abend t tin- prev
loot tints uf Doraudo aud ll)es fur
M ttllrs. This done longboat ul
lottJ Dorando to Inko tlm lead In
tb ilittcntb uillv.
In tbe followlnu mllu both Mini
ittktotd visibly, longboat npiM-mrltiK
tb orM off, However, the I ml In n
rillltd wondsrfully ttud his Ionic,
islsitng lopi-strldo carried blm
ihMii lo tht tviilletli iiiIIk. Three
Bllw fsrthtr tbn Inillmi regained the
Itsd U lost In tbu iw.nty-nrst mile.
Porindo took Inn lead In tli twenty
fourth nil and hold It until thu bt-
tlulngof tbtt.nty-tlitb mllu. Here
ist'wondsrrul endurance of tho In
dia! ibowrd ItMlf and ha took tlic
ltf away from th Jadad fori-lKm-r.
la tht dmI half inllo linKbuat
UbIUbrd a quartrr lap W-ail. Iorati
damadt a (real effort lo rccotvr tin
M (round but collafied when n
Unit over half way through thi uillf.
Dorando, It will bu raniorotwrt'd,
collapird In tbe running of llio Ul)iii.
pic Marathon racv in Uindon, Kiik
Uod, Uit July, htliiK hratcn out by
IUjtm, I lie Ainvrlran. IU-, Uhik
boat and Dotando arv now proli-
ilontla.
llll)M lllllKIT tlmt the woili would luuo
I I IIiiIhIii'iI by llilx 1 1 til . Tim r.iiv-1
'III It 'HrJlHM'IH lllltK lllMIMTtffl llll'
work mill In u t, npou n,,. i t-li will
liiivn lo bit luwi-icil fioin two lo thri'o
Ilii'lii'M 'IbU In kIow work mi mctouiiI
(if III" KIOIUlil luting fluI'll
mdiiiiii.i, iickiiiii ni:iH.
1". Hli'Wiul A. en, hIiIiiim it nil
Imnl of polo ii'inl.-H fiuiii tlm llnrliry
iiini'li (o Wooillaml, Ciil., lint wi-i'k
Jny Mllrhi'll tJiiiilniNi.il tlm i-nllri'
lii-nl of 7T rntllv In Mi-rrlll hint wink
Tliurii with K0 Ill-mi, unit 3Do worn
liiki'ii lo tin' mill Miit Kiln woiik for
liniiit'iiinio u In iln miirki'i 'I lie
I'll!!' iHllll WUII t fa ll'lllH
HnMiklnK of IiIk thliiKx nini of llic
MtiMMM mii ,y M Miller or l.nki
vli', to Tho Dki'iir Mi-at Cn., uml
wi'lulii-il nt .MiTrlll.tniuliiMl tin' m uli'x
nl IS In imiiiiiiU 'I tint 'w tiri'tty bU
'Tim Hi roiil rilllnr vn-lttlm 'Jin ihmhiiIk
hllinti'lf, bill IIii'hit iliit!Ui' nli'iTn.
iiiltn, nml iiiuli'n, ii i on ml thin pliicu of
till', inoiliirl", innku tj t 111 fvul llkti N
hiiiiiII Imliito
NEW SIPREME COURT DECISION
Can Try Old Gases on Information Filed
By District Attorney Without New In
dictment By Grand Jury
C'hrlHtinnn i.'iitortnltimcnt Klvcn by
tin' Humliiy Hchool. Tliln Im to hi a
.MlHMloiniry (JlirlKtinitH.
'J'Iki Wi'uk of I'ruyiT, to bo oborv
cil by thu clitirchui of tho city united
ly, bi'KlnH Juu 3rd.
Hiiicliil CvuriKcllHtlc m-rvlci.-H to ho
jcoiicliictcil by tho Ili-v. Adam Mormon,
I of CIiIcuko, will bof;ln on Jan. 10th.
I Wntch for furtluT iinnouncomonts,
Cli:o. T. 1'JIATT, 1'Mtor.
NOW AN l.VCOIH'OHATKU TOWN.
'llorrli Vote In Favor of Incorpora-
tloif'l'wo I'ormiT Klnmiitli Falls
.Men Anionic First Officers
Elected.
Noiio of tbo miliKTouH iioriioiiH coti'ia crlmo oxn-iit by n r.nitid Jury, It
vliiod uml niciiiii'il iiiiiIit liifoniinlloii' cont-fnl-il Hint HiIh rmiilorcd In-,
ni.'il by vi.rl..u. liUlrlct .M)n(.y!vi'lld tho DLtrltl Attorn.-y's Itiformu-
Itloim. uml iniiilcri-il iicri'imurv n re
union.' ino ki uiiu jury iimi'iiiiiiiniii 10
Tho pcopto of tho town of DorrU
voted Hlmoit unanimously In favor
of Incorporation at tho special elec
tion held thcro tbe first of the week.
There wore only Ave dissenting votes.
The following officers woro elected:
Trustees, K. L. Oliver, Fred Moss, Dr.
A. A. Atkinson, T. F. McLaughlin and
tbu ( 'omit It ut Ion wont Into ellicl. will
khIii bin llhrrly ny rcnium of thu urn
I'lnliniiiit, us witn foiiri'd by thu prouu
ruiliu: ullkliils and bopi'il by tin do
fotnlmit 'Ibo ili'i'Mlon of ttio Hupinino Court
In ila Jew Nun cimv )i'ulonlay i-
stibuilHslon of tbu uno lo tlm Krund
Jury. Tho Hupri'iiin Court, In IioIiIIiik
tliu t tho constitutional nmoutlmunt
did not rcpotil or cIiiiiik" tho law un
der which tho Information!! woro filed,
ovortunis this theory.
Tlio Uiipreniii Court diuwn it dlstlnc-
I nun uuinoeii i;iiurKHiH u jji'ibuu
otnioi.vu i'.sm:.jKitN.
Tho follow Inc. pnnni'iiK'Tn wont out
on tlm bunt this inoniliiK: Mr. mid
Mrs It V Hiillon, JiiH'ph I'crry, Mrs
(I () llriinileiiburc II N IMson, J. II
I'nrker, l(o Walker, John Hdiiih'II,
II ll Mrdlnsbahl 1. II Ornish), II
I' Tlii'l.". II lluii.T. II. I). Poster.
Mrs i: Hiilton, Mrs. J, Krell, Curl
Hluiuioiis, M Hblveri, I'enrl HnrdliiK.
John LobeiK, 1' IliirKln. Miles l.lp
pert, Hleltn l.lppert, Juck Purber mid
(leo l.ullls
muu-i all diitiKer ol a leversnl of un ,,,,, a KtUnu hHll ..,rJ.tlK'' or "1)ror.
or thi'Sf uises on this icrouiid. Tho !,,,.,, nR.. Mm rhv t.itirKliiK, It Ik
tourt held that tlm Infortunium", filed i 1C.)(), cmnintH In the wrlttun uccusu
b tho Dlxtilil Atlornoys heforo ' tlrxi. and nil thoso nrcused by Infor-
nmendnieiit lit ran tlectlvn nro alld tnnilctn woro locally "chnrKod."
uml the ensiH may ho prosecuted lo T,ur u ,,,1,1,,,. t1(, nmciidmont
their final delerinlnallon which prcvenln 11 contlnumuo of tlm
IIk'iiiiho an miioiiiliueiit provides trial under tho Information, by which
thai mi person shall ho chawd wltli ino cmirKiuK was 110110. iciegraiii. ,
Duptlst Sorvlcvs Hahbath School !
at 10 u.in.; tnornlni: worship, 11 a.m.
ll.Y.P.U. at 7:20 p.m.; evening wor
ship, 8 p.m.
ltll.... .1... T.lt .....I MIM... tli.nl.
iu h u. ..ui. ... u . ..U,i- . Tobe Tren.
lor. " will ho tho subjects of tho nor- I
motiH which Itov. V. C. W. I'arkerl"uror. Jc" : Marshal. John
will prench ut thu Ilaptlst church to
morrow nt 1 1 u. in, und 7:30 p. m.
Mr. l'arkcr Is tho gcnornl mission
ary of tho Daptlsts In OrvKon, having
churKu of tho missionary activity of
tho denomination In this statu. He
was for soiim juurs associated wuti
Dr. I'. S. Ilcnton, onu of the most
prominent leaders among tho Bap
tists, lie
clato pastor of thu creat Tremont
Totnple, 0110 of tho most unique and
widest known Ilaptlst churches In
America. All nro welcome.
HKV. J. H. aitlFFJTU, Pastor.
Itughos.
I SKUVICKS AT IIIK CHLItCIII.
lillCI'IT lllfllT ni:vh.
Tho trlnl of thu rami of Wltlirow.
Melliii.e Co s A M Taylor, it ul.
Is still roltiK on Thu defclmo Is pre
inlliiK their into today.
Jimi Cobiirii, Indicted for stl'slliiK
n row from J.t). Wlnlil, nus nrrulKiied
this inornlni: and entered 11 .plea of
not pilliy HI trlnl " sot for Jnn
uar 7 Tho Indictment wus found
1 two enrs nKO
1 Mrs, Frnnn-s Wills will leave In
jtho inoniliiK on her return lo her
I home nl Vnnroiiwr, Wash
H( IIUI,.ltH (IF I'l'III.IC
hciiooi. i:.vri:itTAi.v.
Servkes will bo held In tho several
Tho pupils of tho Fifth and Blxtl. j jhurclii-a of Klamath Falls Sunday as
crudes uf tlm 1'ubllc Hchool nuvo un j'"110"-
unlerlaluuient lust eieuliiK at llm Gruce Metliotllst Klscoial Church
school bulldllii: lo tho purelits and 'Huhbnth school 10 u. m with classes
iltltfiii An InleiestltiK proKruiu was jfor all nKes. Subject: "Tho ltlrth
rendoied and nllvi refreshments werolof Our Saviour " 11:00 n. in. Tho
sorted an iturtlon wni hold of fancy I sermon will bo (.specially for tho
artli'loi uiuilu by the Kills. JudK", members of tho Sabbath School. Tho
lleiiuoii atted 111 aulloueer and SL'C.OO Ipnronts as well as the children uru
!iu iiulUed from the sale The lllKh ' ureil to ho preio'iit 011 this occasion.
HcImmiI orrhi'Hiia fiiiulnhed some ex-1 7:00 p. m. Upworth League. Sub
rellent uiiihIi' which was greatly np- Ject: "Tim Open Doors." 7:30 p.m.
' pn elated by the lari;o nudk'ui'i', uiim- Illnhop I'uddock, of tho Kpltcopal
bvihiK ovei onu hiiiidred. Thu pro- Church will preach and conduct tho
(eeilR will lie ail 11 en 10 1110 luuu iur iCYunine norvicu.
I the sillily of bird life Tho public Is cordially Invited tot
1 these services. Strangers spoclallyj
.iackm.n n.r.vrv mav hi:nii clcon,R bca,r T'0,m D I
1. 11. ki-b, rMiui.'
For a town but a few weeks over
a year old, Dorrls has had a won
derful development. Thoro hat been
no boom, ct today tho population Is
close to 600, with about sixty school
children enrolled. Tbero are threo
gonoral merchandise stores, and ex
clusive clothing and gents' furnish-
was lnit with him as asso- nK store, an cxcluslvo grocery store.
drug store, furniture Store, black
smith shop, confectionery and notion
store, two barber shops, three hotels,
two boarding houses, threo restaur
ants, a substantial banking Institu
tion, large lumber jard owned by the
Weed Lumber Company, two livery
stables, billiard hall, opera bouse, el
even saloons, Jail, doctor, two church
es and a newspaper.
Christian Hclence Services will be
held In the Ilaldwln Ilulldlng Sunday
ul 11 u in. Subject: "Is tho Uni
verse, Including Man, Evolved by
Atomic Forco?"
KpUcopnl Service nishop Pad
dock, of tho Episcopal Church, will
hold services tomorrow (Sunday) as
follows: At 11 a. m. In tho Opera
IIoudo and at 7:30 p. in. In tho Meth
odist Church, (.sol nt tho Chamber
of Commerce room as previously an
nounced). .Ul are Invited to both these ser
vices. The Illshop has been visiting Lake
view lately, and on Monday goes to
Tho Dulles for Christmas.
Church of Sacred Heart Mass
dally at 7:30; Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
WABNINO.
sri:i:i. to
mav SCNII
WASHINGTON.
SOITII lUtANCH CANAI. IH
I'lMCTICAM.V COMI'l.nTF.I.
W. II Mason Is In the city today
from Ids ramp near Merrill. He
lUtu Ihut bin contract with the guv
runsut In about completed, Must
of Ihr rrew have been let utf und ho
feu only kept a few men und teams
lo put tho fliiUliliix lunches on tlm
lob. The roiil met called for tliu con
tMCtlon nf seven miles of ditch. 1 1
lt wldd 1111 the bottom mid 32 foot
o top. Mr. Mnsun says that If tlm
ld wrutber had held off fur h few
We Hie u-iuly fol Nlnns. Wlnteln- 1
NothliiK nicer fur a Xmns present
than 11 bos nf Holeproof Sox. Ladles
and Men's. Tlm Portland Store IS
Ijut rliiluriluy I toy Kllnoro suld In
J II llelliiltd nf Ukevlew a title
brown Missouri Jack weighing 12 'Hi
pounds. The prlie pnld was lliimi
Mr Kllgnre had two Jinks, a brown
and 11 lm. but nil Inter of mull's
pronounced tlm lunwn mm llm best
of the two as It had superior style
and nrtloti. llunnuin lliilletln.
Allhoiigh I In kaiser's Incuuio Is
1 1 U.OIHl.oiMl uiinmilly, his runner
magnificent scnlo uf lltlng has ho ox
liaiislol his resniirri'H that he has
been cumpellid lo sell lands, caslles
and tlm liusseldorf ro)nl palace. II
Is suld tho Imperial ramlly must prat
tlm rigid econnmy fur an Indefinite
time.
The Mi'dfmd Culiiliierclnl Club
iiassed It lesululloii rvcnmmelidlUK 1
and urging that Will (I. Sleel bo ap-
....i..t...l 1. it 1I1.. .t.sitttlv -v-iurt iif Jiirl
:7( jn; ;:v:p;.;.aV. or ' dromon High.-
I'reshylorlnn Chun b The usual
services In the church at tho regular
hours. Morning sermon; "Fishers of
Men." Evening sermon, "Tho Day
Prompt, Reliable Service
Jackson Cuiiut) and Its people, to go
to WnMhliiKtoii to urge an appropria
tion lm llm Crater l.uko road, and)
thai such rcnuoiiabln appropriation ho
made as may bo necessary to defray
his expenses to Washington city aud
return.
lleluueli 30,0(10 and 3S.000 work
muii ) early nro killed in accidents In
this tommy, accordlni; to tho report
ol tint bureau of labor. Kcports cov
ering Dm years of ltlOO to 1'JOC, show
llmt out of oor 0110 million deaths
of mules, more limn nine per cent
worn duo lo accidents. In tho niilhra
Iclto mines of Puuusyhaulu, during
ten )eurs, theiu havo averaged an
nually IMS filial accidents for Mcry
1000 ouiplo)od. Thu death rutu from
accldenl In tho llrltlsh coal mines Is
only 1.29 per 1000. Koports or tho
Inierslulo Commerce Commission
have shown that dmlng tou years
lii,:0:i iitllruad tialumon lo.l tlieir
lives In accident, ccjuhulcnt to 7. 40
ck'ullia per 1000 omployocs.
On Thursday evening, Dec. 24, will
bo tho annual Christmas tree and
Only a few more days to buy your
Christmas presents. Winters, the
Jeweler, carries the most complete
stock In tho county. 18
Tho Monarch Mcrcanttlo Co. will
carry a complcto lino of vegetablos
from the California markets. Fresh
shipments dally. 10
T1MMR-WAHD.
A marriage license was Issued this
afternoon to Williams Tlmmt and
Calllo M. Ward. Wm. Tlmmt Is tho
colored porter at the Klamath Barber
Shop and the bride will arrive on the
boat this evening from Chicago. Tho
marriage will tako place tomorrow.
OPERA HOVSR TOMOHT.
New Pictures, New Songs. Laa 11
Orchestra and social dance after tho
show.
I havo a number of very pretty
odd pieces In the popular Chantllly
pattern sterling silverware. Mctlattan
Homo made neckties will make an
Ideal Christmas present. The Port
land Store. IS
A choice line or Cigars and tobacco
at tbe Monarch Mercantile Co. 30
Really a royal Xtnas gift an Edi
son Phonograph. See Muller, cor.
th and Main streets. 18-lw
WE are prepared to handle all
Baggage Orders and Heavy
Freighting. Gooda stored or
packed and forwarded to aU points.
Let us save you time and trouble by
handling your shipments for you v
We are equipped with up-to-date
Piano Trucks and can handle with
safety all heavy or bulky goods :: ::
O.K. TRANSFER & STORAGE
PHONES: COMPANY service Day
1
1
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Office, 871; Barn, 873
and Night
Senator Dick, (Hop., Ohio). Intro
duced 11 lOHullllloil this week urging
Uml February 12. l'JO'J, tbu ono-huu-
1 1 id tli uiiiilvouiiry uf tho birth of
Ahiuhuui Lincoln he celebrated Iu u
llllliii. tillilllli.t lilt UU-UO.ttM thnl
1 1 Inn 0 tin a Joint sessloil ol tlio two
housiM of eoiiRii'ss on thai day to lis
ten lo 1111 uppioprlalo uddremi upon
tho lliu. vhnructer, gonitis, putrloilsm
mid public ncrvlcoi) of tho stutesmun
who guided safely tho ship of stato
through lis greatest peril and to otu-
utwl.y commemorate lu Qttlng wan
ner hla Invaluable services to tho na
tion. Ho auKcats that the centennial
ho celebrated by tbe whole country,
through mooting. In ovary city and
town ol orKanltod bodies of cilltons.
und thui spoclal services should bo
hold iu ull unlvmsltles, colleges, aud
uchools. A monument to Lincoln, to
ho erected in Washington, worthy of
his great fumo, his service to buninu-
lty uud to his couutry, is also pro
posed,
e
Do Your Shopping at
this Store.
Largest stock of Toys and
Dolls. Xmas Goods. Ap
propriate Gifts for all.
Here are a Few Suggestions for
MN
K k K
STORE
Kk K
STORE
Watch me (or Watches. McHattair.
LADIES
FIXi: I'MHHICLLAH
SIIOPPINO HAUS
I'l'ltSKS
fanuv JL'i.nrrs
FCIt TIUMMED (AU Colors)
FASCINATOHS
AND SHAWLS
NEWEST 8TVI.ES
DRESS SHOES
FINE WlXTKIt WAISTS
LACK CURTAINS
TAHI.E SETS
CLOTHS AND
NAPKINS TO MATCH
FANCV IIANDKERCIIIEI'S
AND COLLARS
IIDKF. UOXES
WOIIK UOXES
.MANICURE SETS
TOILET SETS
Itl'lUIEK HOOTS
Rl'GS
COATS AND
PONY JACKETS
SWEATER COATS
INDIAN BASKETS, ETC. ETC.
CHILDREN
SUSPENDERS AND
NECKTIES (one In Boa)
FANCV SOX IN
XMAS DOXES
XMAS IIANDKEHCHIEFS
M'lT CASES
KID OLOVES
Sl'EDE SILK LINED GLOVES
WOOL MITTENS
AND OLOVES
FANCV WAIST COATS
SLIPPERS, ALL STYLES
WAI.K-OVEH DKESS SHOES
WINTEIt CAPS
COLLAH AND CUFF UOXES
NECKTIE UOXES
PAJAMAS, NIGHT GOWNS
FINE VMUHELLAS
A STETSON 1LVT
WOOL SOX
OVERCOATS
FINE SILK SHIRTS
SWEATER COATS
FINE DRESS SHIRTS
FANCV WOOL UNDERWEAR
RUDDER BOOTS AND 8BO B
ETC., ETC.
TOYS OF ALL KINDS
DOLLS DOLLS
BOOKS GAMES
HALLS GUNS
TOOL CHESTS
TRAINS GUNS
MECHANICAL TOYS
RUBBER BOOTS
COATS CAPS
MITTENS
KNICKERBOCKER SUITS
FINE DRESS SHOES
AND SCUFFERS
HOODS TOKES
ETC., ETC.
Fine Doll and Auto
mobile to be given
away Xmas.
R. K. K. STORE
THE SANTA CLAUS STORE
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