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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1909)
f"Y ftenittg mtm. Klamath Kails' I'init ,iikI Host Daily Our Advertisers Get The Best Results. Winn Ykaii. No. 778 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. TUESDAY, PGBKUARY l, 1900. Price, 5 Cents LARGEST BAriLi:- siiip in world ;;; Tin: ni.i.wvAiti:, i m: i iitsr nr nit u sih'i i:ii ships , i nun:. Ul.ll IIV t ONtlHEKS 10 CALIT0RNIA lMlirli bi.Mi.f)i,i(. ,1.l(j Uj ,r ihi-miiiIiiiv hiiKiitv will hi. foul U-fli iiii-'i tuplil fin. Kui,., J,,,,, 2.,ui. I. lUIII l-lll Ifllllll mi!ll-UlltUIII'ltlC!l. IV u 3 Iml, i, jilunn,, , UV( mi. 'ililii" KunH or Vi . alibi.. Hint liu'i ! ..il,i.iK,., i.,ip...lo (,oi ' 'III.) IMnwnii; ttlll Imvti n iluplinjo- uieiu mi Hint of ;.'U.UUV ion. 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C an urn n W1U lU), M,,.. ,ia, . li.ii-.lil. now l.iilli. hi ... ui a, l. d,.i,,UUu(j to w,rfu u, cuiitculilut- liinKii iiu.li-r toiiatricUi. ,j trj, t0 Colltorulu I... iltfi'i. ilii iiuiiIiiImi mi. urh a.. lUUIIUllVII i:v IU1.I.S iv ktaii: snviTi:. i ;!Illlttl'r V.Ht BILL TO DIVIDE JUDICIAL DISTRICT Republicans Would Then Not Have Such A Sure Thing In Election of Judge-Lake and Klamath New District I) of rail. cortoi lo i..;il.r bi'iwcui flint llonila lu Juov I'MU. nuJ oc lobvr I'.', 19 lu Zl; lliodfoai Ix.'Unlim tctinncv. u. rlvi tl.u itiaxliniilii cj.rui. of .ro ttclloti to all tin i !tnl iiortluni by ibiKim of iimuunlly .Jlf.'cuv.. iiiutiart lli.jl.Hl n.ilhlUl.lorn. eo it'til Iti run Junct lull llli liwr iiimii I'lwictlun. tl.v J.'fi'huiv.' iinillilu of till i v.-aa.'l ulv trlli'Wil to lju ittttlii. tly uiinurlor tu tl.n or hi: oi.uiM.iiii i.iiuuno forciblu entry ami tlviainr. n.l no .l.'iUnul ncrllilm: ;.rocnclur TU liilll U pri.tcft.tl by i. at.T, -jj ni,Kwai AinliurUIiiK mi m llM'liili of nrinor kIrIiI ft In wlilth. ,,cM ttoa on)gr ovorrulltiu u iKiniir. l.oi minimum llilckiii-n l olwcn , rl.r li.di.-t TliU nrinor bill kIvix i-riw- -j. iMuIlt i Osdarinr. irlmu lhi indt.-olloii to tliu Ixillera. tiiut-tilu-1 su, (, frn,u auU cli.-au in w.-r.- nlm iy nn.l uiaKHllui. iuri Tin- l'l"inm m comimm Inw. unit llxltic p.-iiiil-fcl.utu tli liiulli nrinor brli la lunl.-.i uL, ..1 by artniu tuvi-n I'd '!tw llictit-a 3j2 i DUUin ililiisalloii) Dlvlil old.; ami til ii inniltniim lliliKlii-n. ,. n. or, juillrlal illnrln .mulling ..I It-ii IihIhi Al.ov." Jl... iiihIii iiih ,!0 utll KiarnuUi countloa coiiinist iimti. iiininr ntnl.luhlpn itii ulilii n ni)v tUatrlci lirotivii'tl l.y minni of rvi- inclii'1 In n Millrorii:alilMiiini On l!liki.t ulilch unmiN :otn tlou to uon TtjilHiolorlral coIIi-r.. hi t'nloii. tliv miiki iliun, tliu n.njor imitloii fCu.uOn ror bullUhiifs flu. null mi nl tlio tvtontlar) baltt-iifa nt flit.' uillilly for lllltlnionuni Inch Kunt anil l!it hull irurturf aj; uCcllal:rl- JluUm; n it mis- (..l h:I,!H7.(miii. ilrint'aBor in ahooi upoii ot u.'iott a Thu contliiit lor tin.' li.iav.niu iii publlr bighorns I'Uuil AuKUiit . It'll? m a prlii.. of 31G ( Kulluhvr --Keiiilillin ll.t' ,!!li,ili;U llur ki'.'l wn lit lit No il.ilry umJ fooil .oiniiilncloiH'r in fin ti'inbvr II, luul Tin lii'lavart lu nlnh inpli of ccrtnln report to truJu tlO tiul In Iviii'.th on linn! wain Dili', pup.ira ami notvipapi'ra on appllca y' ffut : In t-lit-w In nrunillh mill hi'i tlou luvaii ilrnft tn hotlnm of kwl at trial 21" Murryiiinii) I'rovl.lliii; for Thu ilulugatloti Irom Kluuintli.ltcr acquuluttd with thy qualifications' l.nk.i, Juuknon ami Jo'jopUluij coun- of tliv caiidldnti'i. Horutofoio tbo ilea Inn IntioduL'uil n bill Id tlio Sen-1 majority of tliu voters voted for tbo Htu to illvlik' tin; first Judicial din-! party curidldatu nud not tin; inuii, but J trlct, miililm; JnukHini mid Jomphlnv, with n avparato dlatrlct thoy will bo! (oiintloH iiuo dlnlrlct, and foimliiK altnoro liable to veto for tlio mau bent dlHlikl of Ivlamath and Lal:o. filled for thu office. Thla tnlgbt ru- I'lhi.ru lu uvuiy Indication that till auly occulounlly lu thu election of ' lilll ulll !,.. n.i.l l.t.nn.t... A tr...t i fl Hfim rn.f.. Ii... I. I n.f.t.n.t ... Ih M... n... I.. MU. .VWWV U ...... ... w ... v.. M ., WWh IW M. bUVU .UU. ,U Al tliu pro'icnl tlmv th dlttrlcl Is Klamnth and Lake countlci, every divided Into thu firm nnd second tlilUK olse bulny equal, a Ilupubllcan pronecutliiK dlutrlcu. Judiiu llaiirm !ini the udvnntai:i, but If the Domo con.luctii tin; builuou of the flnt.ciat U su miicii tbo butter man that dlntitct and JiiiIku Nolnnd that of the'lio can overcome thu Republican ma t.'iond, to that ii fur ui thu builueiii Jorlt), ho out;ht to bo elected. It voiiiernod thvru Hr'j two dutricu, , nfptcjcntnUvo lfrattaln has Intro at nil biulnvKl In thu two courts Is'duccd a hill In the Home providing wntlrcly ' supniate. Tbluifor a deputy prosecuting attorney for now three mid onohalf feet of snow on tho level, the heaviest fall for twenty years There Is no Indication ot un abatement of thu utorui. Sev eral buildings In the valley nro In dnngor of being waihcd aviay by the swollen strcmna. Thu outlook In Central California Is for continued showers alternating with sunshine Tho snowfall In tho Sierras on the lino of tho Bouthem Pacific between this city nnd Nevada points has been very heavy. There nro olghteen foot at Summit, seven feet at Truckce and at Itono tho record has hocn reached. All trains are badly delajod COUNTY TO BUY ROAD MACHINERY WILl, THEN HE EQUIPPED SPEND ItOAD MONEY JUDICIOUSLY. TO Sr.NATE PASSES MERRYMAN'S BILL IS bi ought up boforu hut this ilhtrlct. At the prcienl time tho 09 (Votilnftlnttni Vnklni; It ilu- .tlisr'i waj noun; loi;l objection raised law docs not provide for tho piosecut- lu repaid to the eonstltutlonullty of dlvldllii: the illntrlci, and thw move ment was defeated Tl.u purpose of thn illvlalon Ih pure ly n pnlllluil oiii-, us the puoplu of .fnil.jnii mid Joiephlnu couutlna bo llcvu lliul they Hliould ho entltU-d to the rlKht to vhoiue their own Judge, ullluiut tin nSHlstaucc of the voteis tiuiii tho riiiliitli'H eusl of the mouii- Ing attorney having n deputy, and If ono Is eniplo)cd ho has to be paid out of the salary of the proiecutlnK at torney. Under ihete conditions the compensation rould not necessarily he MUllkl.'iil to Induce many nttor noyx to uccept thu ulllce. Thu dlv tntire between the two county seals It so Krat thai the people of Lake County urn anxious lo have a repro- tain Tin- people of Klamath uud tentative of the prosecuting uilor- ,i ..I... 1....1 n... noy'a tifflco on Un- ground all tho sua I n v in i iiiv auitiu nn I time Thl Is becoming more iiecc- l.y dlWdln,: the illstrlct It Is limit.. Jy le .,. ,, far, g()t. i probable that the best mini would La I tlitiK up. and the duties of the offlco 'elorli'd. iik lh VotelH would In. bin- are continually Increasing WAR DEPARTMENT .ELOOD SWEEPS PLANS DEFENSES (lltlli:its SIXTEEN COMPANIES OP l OAST .UlTILl.EHY oltOA- NI.I'.D AT ONCE. ALL BEFORE IT HEAVY ItAINS CAUSE II1U HAM- AtiE IN SOUTHEItN IMHT OF CALIPOHMA. SACUA11ENTO. I'eli. !. -In the SAN FRANCISCO. Feb, h. A .!!... I...... ..l t t ... Tl,.. ....! ll.... I. a l.itinltvinlllt urirrttiDn til'iLitr , """"' " -' ' -' ""' I""' "' -"- , "' T"V IlKl.t of ueer developments In Ihe, storm now prevailing over the eutlre lili) o her cml bunkers Is S6 r parage foi material, o, labor ex- U1V0rnort omcc mn U,at Paclllc Coast hau seriously Interfered ..!, miu'ii in aiinii leni in i"ii'i .i pi'iiu. .. I al u ti'ifknot apeeil ii .lUtiitin' of i ' m2u k not or twi'iiM't'lKht ilnyn' M. amine Provision In also made fm ih.) klnwuKu of ii lure" amount nt "II find without lu any deyruu rcduc lint the lupnctty of the ''""I liunhi'is Tiiki'k IMIll Men iii Man Her, Sim li.'u trlplu uxpauiilun reclpro ralliiK .'iir.lnes mid will require ovur '')n men to limn her, ller nrinmuent will luiiblst of a main batter) of ten TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The teniktra' rxamlimtlon nil) be held commencing tomorrow nt !i o'cloc!t In the public school building Instead of In the high school Prof. W. E KntiRht, of tho Klamnth Falls ucliool. and (! It. Carlock. of Merrill, will hntin Superintendent Swan la comluctlm; the etfiniltmtloni Speaker Stanton spoke with ituthoi- Ity when hu made lila ImpsKsloni'd pleu to the Assembly Friday to shift away from tho volcano thai hu said lie ur.rcd might burst hi any mo ment Speaker Stanton no doubl know that u messaga was lu Coveruor Ull with railroad nnd telcginphlc com munication. Heavy rains have fallen in Southern California, causing wash outs along the tallroad Hues nnd car ry In c Away telegraph poles. There has bcon much snow In tho moun tains and should warm weather fol low there will bo another rise In tho Ictt's hands from thn Secrutury of, rivers, according to thu reports re- '' " Step in and Look at the NEV SPRING ; PATTERNS in Men's Suitings See the newest 09 styles. You'll f be under no obli gation to buy but if you are in the market for New TOGS We can please you. K. K. K. STORE calved by tho Weather Ilureuu. Running at tlood lido, its nngry waves foam-enppod and swirling from hank to bank, tho Arroyo 8cco, fed by heavy rains from mouutaina and foothill. Is grinding its path to tho sen, tearing iiwny all obstructions In Its coursu. Four bridges, numberless fences, outhouses mid buildings, a dozen bulkheads and heavy mat tresses linvc been takou us toll by tlio stream that but a day or two ago, was n purling brook. Tho Southern Pacific Hues nro now I open from Santa Barbara ou tho south to Ashland, Ore., on tho north, but below Santa Rarbara floods have seriously crippled traffic Seven hun died feet of track have boon washod There Is tuimi'tblng significant In awny at Oceauo mid trains aio un- War, requesting that Hlxteen compnu lies of coast artillery ho organircd at once to co-operate with coust defense I forces of tho regular army, i Thu whole attltudo of tho Speaker I Indicated that hu was in possession of knowledge of thu secret move iineiitii of the l'odernl Government, which lu return Is, ot course, famil ial with the iR'cnit movements ot the Japanese t;ovurumeut. When ho said 1... 1 ................ ...,. ....!... a. ,fc.ll!Hl II. U l.l'KIBI.IkU.U "(19 llC.l.l.lit. U.i ilnngi'iumi ground, ho tald It with (uicli feeling thut liln colleagues were i Impressed uud at thu snmo time half tilh'htC'iied, mid It wfls fear of ill-con-lUlcic.l action thai caused tho As- nemlibmeit to vote for reconsideration TOM) THAT SHERIFF'S III I.t, REDUCES THE EXPENSES OF OFFICE. SALEM, Ore, Sovcral Senators were almost stunned when Senator Mcrryman assured them that his bill, No. 1C2, will actually reduce tho compensation of thu sheriff's olllco jf Klamath County. As it was read by tho clerk it bore nil tho marks of a salary increase bill, and tho Scnato Bottled back In oxpectntlou of speeches from the sal ary fighting contingent. Rut Merrj mnn claimed thu floor and said the bill would cave the county 1300 or 1400 a year At present, ho ex plained, tho county court makes an allowance for tho sheriff's office, and this allowance Is larger than the tot al of salaries and expenses allowed In the bill. Kellaher, Albee and others who have been fighting salary raises vot ed for the hill on Merryman's state ment, but it was long beforo tbo Sen ate recovered from tbo shock of vot ing on a Balury decrease bill. Thu County Commissioners are still Investigating rock crushing ma chinery, with tho intention ot pur chasing a plant to be used In build ing and improving tho county roads. Mr. Young, of a San Francisco firm, is hero and tbo commissioners have been in consultation with him today. It ls their intention to pur chase a rock crusher, englno and rol ler, and thoy Intend to get only first class machinery. By saving on other expenses, tho Commissioners havo been nblo to more than doublo tho road levy for this year, Tbo road fund has also been added to to tho extent of over (4000 from the stato as the county's proportion from tho sale ot public lands. Tho Commissioners bollove that this Is a good tltno to mako a start to secure tho proper machinery, which will enable tbo road commis sioner to construct good, permanent roads. AT THE OPERA HOUSE. Tho audlenco at the Opera House last night witnessed soma first clius vaudevlllo acts In connection with tho moving pictures and illustrated songs. Mr. Itcarde, as a darky com edian, pleased nil present and Miss Bruce was an ablo assistant. Miss Bruco and Mr. Hearde will bo seen again tonight In an entire change, consisting ot high class sing ing, dunclng and vaudevlllo acts. Tho pictures for tonight are: On the Track a bear hunting scene; Watchmaker's Wedding, comic, and Money Mad, a tragedy. BECAUSE r LOVE' TOC."' VIRGINIA, APPLEGATE. At Houton's Opera House tomor row night. February 10, the Homo Dramatic Company will present the four net comedy drama, entitled, "Be cause 1 Love You." Tho play is writ ten by John A. Fraser The mem belt ot the cast have put lu much Virginia, the seven year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Applegate, died at G o'clock this morning of in (tarnation ot tho bowels. The fam ily moved here about two weeks ago from Portland, Mr. Applegate coming here for tho benoflt ot his health. Tho funeral will be held at 3 o'clock lime anu uiuay m meir respecme tomorrOB. Services will be conduct parts and a very good performance) ,n ,Ue MethoJlst cnurch. Is expected. Tho following Is thu cust: Imogeno Courtlelgh. Helen Wakefield Dinger Leila Wright Nancy Tjsou Mrs. F. L. Wright I'rudeuce Freeheart.Mrs. L. M. Gale Horace Yeruer Carlisle Yadeu Dluk Potts John Oliver The dance at J. A. Hawkins was attended by a large crowd of neigh bors. Sam Short and George Tramel furnished tho music. A basket sup per was enjoyed. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lum Short, Mrs. Mlllor and daughter. Miss Ethel Mil- Ira Courtlelgh Oscar Wright lcr Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Turner. Miss Buck Tyson Roy Fouch(Etta Turner. Walter Turner. Davo Elmer Van Setteret Squire Ripley Sam Cbappcl Major Duffy C. T. Oliver Ltgo Fred Bambcr The admission will be 25 and CO conts. Wade, Louis Dixon, Miss Rose Myers, Miss Dora Lowden, Jim Hull, Mr. Pine, Chostcr Miller, Ernest Durkey, Sam Varnor, Willie Langell and Ev erett Klrkendall. MONEY TO LOAN ou ranches.tlm ber land, and city property. HALL SHEPHERD CO. JOtf Singer, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machlno Agency, cor. Cth and Main for needles and oil. Machines for root. It the iuutsago from tho War Depart ment, coming as it docs at a time when all California la stlrrod up ovor tho Jnpnnoso question. Thoro alwayn lms boon a de'slro on tho part of, tho Washington authoritlon to Incroaso tho Coast artillery forcos, which nro rot now nufllclent to man tho blc nuns that guard tho ontrancos to tho hr-hors. Anothor danco was given at Mike Galnrncau'a Friday night. This wwj nlso attondod by n fair crowd. Soma of thoso proiont woro: Tom Oltort, John Short, Judgo Short, Mrs. E. Durkoy, Roy Applogato, O. Stewart, tho MIsaea Campbells, Mln Lovolndy and John Lorolady. The next danco will bo glvon February It, at Tom Short's. able to pass that point. In the samo county travel ls also at a standstill on tho Pacific Coast railroad and many of tho country roads havo boon rendered Impnssablo. Sovcral sorlous washouts and land nlldoa on tho Tohaclmpl nrado bo twoen Dnkereflold and Los Angoloa havo occurred, prostrating: tolcgraph nnd tolophono linos and effectually blocking travol on tho Santa Fo and Southern Pacific roads. This cuts oft tho southern part of tho otato from direct connection with this city. In tho Sncrnmonto Vnlloy trains aro not running botwoon Davlsvillo nnd Sacramento on account ot tbo cmbankmonts along tbo ilno having boon wcakenod and tbo consequent danger of washouts. In the Yotemlte Valloy there It Valentines WE WRAP, WEIGH AND PREPARE THE5I FOR MAIL- ING FREE OF CHARGE. We have a large and well selected lino of all kinds ot T VALENTINES, embracing all the now styles of 'AMERICAN 9 and FOREION NOVELTIES. DROPS. MOUNTS, FANCY CARDS, DOOKLETS, PULUNQ CARDS, SCENIC DISPLAYS. FANCY AND COMIC, POSTALS IN UNIQUE, DESIGNS AND NEW EFFECTS. A largo lino ot now combinations In HIOH ART boxed NOVELTIES, ranging In price from One Gent to $5.00 Each. o i i i , as i Star Drug Store "They Have Iff o