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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1909)
rr.r -jrV - 'Hl VHtsstttttt! our Amhmm The dKCl&ll lii'ralo fiWiiifM ' Klamnlli KiiIIh' Klrat and liciit Dally. . s- 8ft iliiti) Vi:ak. No 837 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 19, 1909. mt AN SOON TRAVEL BY AUTOMOBILE tl.l.i:.M, Or., April 19. In nn at tempt to etcapo from tlio Imano aiy lum nbout mlclnlntit, Wllion O. Hall, rntrifniif ml frnin If tfittinf li rntint V. .. V, Cross Slate's lie Will Have Four Bid f'" nbo"1 i0 f"1 ,rom u,lrdl $ iilnrv uiltiftritv ntnl titieif n InaMi n L k . I'tvi; "IMUU" uu uatiiva PiMssoiNjor tars luinniMj Uutwocn Mure KLAMATH PATIENT INJURED. Two Ininalr Kiiitjo From Aaylum, llilid lirrakt Lett. and Lakcvicw Within a Month KA, V I'iims of ilm Western lllnru enipan) lull )vitiTiln nioniltiK for in rraticliro, Mr Cioii tnmo In Mroui l.nkovluw nutl mi to Ktuiiinlli kill tu Itiipocl do romlllluii of tlio tdt. Mr C'tun Informed n rt'prrs- lllvo of ll.li lloriiM lint lie had tstecady ordered (our largo pniicnger HMIotnobllui (or sortlcu between itimlli I'nlli nml Lnkctlcw. Iliu UtSTa will to put ou Juit ni oaou at ne roam improve rnour.n to make I Mfu to run ll.o machines, which liu vct will bo wlll.lii a wontti. EWr Ctoti ntnU'i tint tlio ruadi bv Noil l.ukctluw mill l.cro arc alrruit) I. Vur good ihapo with tl.u cscvp- li of onv placo mr Lily. Ho enmo Ir tlio regular traveled read over klch l ho itagca ate now running, i.li probablo tint ni ioon 11 tlio nro put In service tLcy will fo. tho Hcicrtallon road If thai li jJwnJ to bo lu better Lpo (or tlio finwoi. jS'Tberu It to much delay nod dlt satisfaction with tli 0 narrow gauge ffMd to Alturm tl.at mi effort will Jfce), snado to Lave all n( thu passenger 1 travel coruo by way of Klamath (nil. It li tho Inlontlon to mnku 1 trip between hero ami l.akovlow IB Ono day with tho autotuobllo. TI1I1 II bo a (real coo live tilo nro to tlio levlew people, ai they ran then eh Portland or Ban I'raticlico at tt a day looner than by going to lo. piss Applcgale Will Take Rest r'UlH Ktclyn Applcgalv It recover- ; from her icrlouj lllnc:i, but will , obliged lo take n rett of a few tlhi boforo resuming her teach. )elng doslrous tLat her pupllj aid coDtlnuo under tlio Mnmfoldt hod, ale bai been In correspond- with Mr. Mnni(cldt, who lii snituoudud to l.cr another of hli ills, Mr. i:uiinct rendition. Mr. dlolou arrived from California tbls uvculnu'11 bont and will con ' with MI11 Applcsato In regard (taking up and contlnulne tior Ht. Mln AppUKiitv'o work lu thli city iiIoiik muilcnl lines In ilucnliiK of ipoclnl liioutlou and npprcclallou. Her tiblllty 111 a pluilit U uii'iues Honed, uiid ihu li held lu lilgh o- turn ni a (rleud and pupil by her criut tcavl.er, Hugo .Mcusfcl.lt, At a leader st.o l.nj laborol earmitly, Indsfatliinbly nnd with thii created Piill.uilntm (or moral )onri Hi Klamath I'alli, with aplundld re iuIH. Ut.o Lai domoiutratod LojouJ any doubt tl.at iho It an exceptional teacher, r.ud I. or work under Iho MunJfilJi tuotLod Inj bocu .:clnl ly (rullful and pltailug In result. Her puplli al.orr muilcnl taite (or and knowledge o( tbo very boil .uutlr, and play v.ltb a degrco of Jiidcntaudlng and r. teel nl-juo and .uiiv luallty really rsmarkablo. II li n matter of regret to pupils, (rlendi mid the guoornl public that MIji Appkgnto uui; iuipond work (or a time, but abo Lei Iholr bcit wlil.ei (or a ipcoy return to actlv wrileo greatly b:ccDt:d la health by t.ar net. VAILLU HtOMOTtU. P. V. Vatllu of Tortland, who li well known la tlili icctlon Ibrougli Hi many vlilti, bai boon appolntel at lupcrlntendcnt of tho now thlr tovnth dlvlilun of tbo railway mall on Ice. Mr. Valllo bai been occupying tbo potlllon of aulitaut auporlulcndont of tho eighth railway icrvlco dlitrlct. Illi promotion glroi him chargo of thu ratlwny mall isrvlco In Alatkn, and In tho itatea of Oregon. Wait. Ington, Idaho and Montana, AT THU OI'KIIA IIOlMf. Xrtv Tonight Tho Dcrdly Plant; Tbo Acrobatic Mal, a tcrccmcr, your money b(.ck If you don't laugh at till picture; and tho lait chonco to iec tho great cirtLquako In Blclly. Now longi. bad frncturo Juit above l.li (inklo. Two olhori who mado tbo nttompt with Wllion auccciifully cicnpod. They wttro i:. P. Hicks, a Marlon county pfitlrtil, nnd Archibald May, an Ung- lliliman, j Tho threo muii occupied adjolnliic roonii. Ouo of tl em during their walki, which nro frequent durluK lilcaiant weather fur tboso lo a.H' Ictcd, 111 tLcy v.ere, had picked up a I railroad splku. With thl they pried open tl.u ban of tbo window. Tboy mado ropci of their boJclolLoi. Wilton, who wilghi nearly !00 puundi, wot tl 0 flrtt lo itnrl down' ll.o rope. Tho blanket parted nnd,, bo fell to tho cround, landing on ( Mi fret. Tlo other two tl.ou mado1 1 nn oil or and mora subitantlal ro;io and mado their gct-twa) luccoifully. Tl.o groom of Wllion attracted at lanttou nnd l.o r.ai carried lu and tl.o fracturo reduced at onco. No tinea of tl.u two tl.at cicapod Lai bson found. HIOIT MAV NOT ACCKPT. RHllaaaBLw3iSLt''; aaaaaEaFlaaalar 7 'SaflaaHKLrSlaaaaaaala IWHWPW I ' y t ' aVSiaaaaalHahaadahn&aaaaaanaBBBaaaiaaBaaBfcailBSaflknaan CALF CASE WIL TRIED WEDNES pi' si 1 1C1 "i -i ,;' '? r , 'n AJ ar Itifot Forty Six Witnesses Have Alijeaq Summoned-Will Mean Enormoifl Ex pense to Klamath Coun OMAHA. April 17. Tho World llorald tbla morning prlnti tbo fol lowing; "When I wai In Wnihlngton ill nccki ago, tbo Proildcnt told mo I could be Ambanador to Mexico If 1 wanted It. I am a nowipapcr man. not a Jouurnallit; mind ou. a nowi taper man, and I l.avo never bold a political omen In my life," That li what Harvey W. Scott, editor of tho Portland Orcgonlan, told tbo World-Herald lut night Jutl after tho Ovorland Limited pulled Into tho atntlon. "Hut It 1 at not been formally of. fcrod to mo ct," added Scou, "and l.uw can I rcfuio to accept tbo plnco under tbo condition!? I don't know Juit wlat I would do If It wcro of fered, but I. am Inclined to Ibluk I would rcfuio." THE AUDITORIUM. Tho Alaika-Yukon-Pacinc Hxpoiltlon at Senilis, occupying 250 ocrei of .tho campui of tho L'nlvonlty of Waihlng'on, win result In benefits for Waihlngton'a teat of Irarntng that tho Unlrtnlty could not bavo hoped to iccuro In many yean, bad cot tbo great fair of 1909 been planned. So the rxpotltlon that will exploit Alniko, Hawaii and tbo Philippine! and ctnphitlK- tbo Importance of tho growing trado with tho Orient will leave, after Ita gatci hart clued, a largo number of permanent itructurci to cor.i'nctly remind the peoplo of the Xorthweit of tbo Alaixa-Yukon-PaclHc Kxpjiltlon and tbo placo It will occupy In the blitory of tho PaclCc aa tho medium through wh 'h one-half of the world wai brought In tucb dote touch with the other and a trcmcndoui Impotui to commorclal In torcourte given. Eovcn LulUlngi on the cxpoiltlon groundi will be left for uio of tbo Uclvenity acd tbo auditorium, one of tho flncit of thli group, coit the t!tat of Wathlngton more than 1300,000. While the cxpoiltlon li In progreii thla building will be uied for convention!, congretsca and con ference!, and lu hundrodi of aeata wcro In place and the building turned over 10 the oxpoittlon management tbrco montba before tho opening dam of tho ftlr. SOUTHERN PACIFIC WILL CO-OPERATE Low Rate Excursions Will Be Run From San Francisco and Portland For the Railroad Day Celebration I'nr Hair at a aacrlflco and on eaiy tormi, a iplendld four-room home, deitrable location, cloio In, ono block off Main Street. Thli li tlo beit bargain In Klamath 1'slli. Call at llorald offlco apd get pari I- culara. BALLINGER WILL COME Nocirtary of Interior Wrltra Will O. Hlcrl Thai He Will Vlilt Crater Lako Thla Year. I Clothes to Exact Measurements. Ml MEUFOltD, April 19. A letter 19 from Will O. 8iccl regarding the Iproipoctlvo vlilt of Socrctarlci Dal- Spring vetch and aocd oati at Uas0T .nd wilson to Medford end Oliver a. "Mr... ... t .1,- ....1. .. fii.. VIHIVI lahV ,VM3 U, IUIIUH,, "llavo just received Icttora from Bccrctnrlca Uallbgcr and .Wilton and l.opo tho peoplo of Medford aro right after them. "Mr. Dalllnger srya: 'Tbo Itiner ary of my contomplatcd western trip has not been conitdercd yet, but I stall bo glad to vlilt Crater Lako park with n vlow of obtaining a moro Intlmato knowlcdgo of oxUtlug con ditions, If It la poailblo to do 10.' "Mr. Wilson says: 'I cannot, at this tltno, say whether or not I aball bo ablo to do ad. I would enjoy It, but I may bo prevented by forco of clrcumatancca which I cannot now foroico.' "1 tblnk wo will cortalnly get Mr. Ualllngor, but I (oar Mr. Wilson does not conprobond bow vitally tho ag ricultural dopnrtmont, through Its forestry buroau, will bo affectod by the comprehonilvo road plant now being projoctcd. If no Invitation hat boon tont to Mr. Wilson, I tblnk It ought to bo attended toat onco, and In tbo Invitation special attention should bo paid to tho far-roadhlng effoct tor tbo road'a ncltatlon." YOU cannot rossibly t euro clothes that cxe just right unless you have th:m n:sdo to your ex act ir.car.urir.icnts. No two individuals nro built exactly the came. It ta':ca flood toil era to nialrc r.ood clotlies, that bchf, thu iirlnclp'.c en which tho treat organization of Strnuss Brothers National Tailoring Scrvlc Is based. Recruiting the best designing and tailoring talent from every port of the United States and giving tnem tne most modem working facill tici enables Strauss Brothers through our aaency to bring right home to you tho oppor tunity of necuring tho highest standard clothes mado to your order at prices easily within your reach. You'll bo oulelc'y convince d of '. this bv calling at our store to see the tu mi-lire size fashion plateaandthcgreatassortment of Two hundred high grade Spring u.d Summer, fabrics. THE K. K. K. STORE For Bale or Trade 100 acros of good land, about one-half good tin) bor, only alx mtloa from Klamatb Falli. Tbo most ot thli land Is lovol and aub-lrrlgatod; tplondld toll. Will sell vory cheap, 'or tako part payment la dotlrablo rosldonce lota, or give time on part of tho purchato price. Tblt It a real bargain (or quick tale. E. T. Rbortt, box 293, Klamath Falls, .Oregon. , la T. A. K. Fasacft. Southern Pacific agent, returned lait orcnlng from San Tranclsco. Whllo in the city, Mr. Fauctt took up thu matter with tho passenger department of an ex cursion to Klamatb Falls during tbo railroad celebration. Tbo officers wcro very much Interested in tho matter and offered to do everything la tkolr power to co-oporato with tbo peoplo hero to muko tholr celobratlon a aucccis. TLcy recommond that It would bo best to run two special excursion trains, ono from San Francisco and one from Portland. Theie could cover all the Intermediate polnta along tho lino. They could both be arranged to at to arrive hero the iatuo day, and they believed that ll could bo arrangod to hold tho Pull mans horo so that tho vltltora would bo given tbo greater part ot two days to too the country. In regard to rates, Mr. Fassett itatcs tl.at to was Informed that ll probably would be mado SIS for round trip from 8an Francisco and 117.60 from Portland. Tbla was Oguurod on an cstmatcd mllcago. at tho offlco 'will not be supplied with tbo doflnlto distance until the service has boon Inaugurated, No ono I knowa officially yet Just when the road will bo complotod and when tho tralut will bo ruunnlng. Falls all through tbo season, and do not object to paying you thla license ot ISO for tho tali of our fruits and vegetables in your city, providing you will protect us against others who do not bandlo our goods. "Wo would fcavo our packages so marked with a rubber stamp (tend ing you en Imp.ulon of tho tamo) which would show you who were our haulers. "Wo do not mean to say wo would pay $50 for each man who loads at our house, but a grots amount of ISO for tho prlrllcgo ot having our (rulta sold In your city. "Wo would bo phased to hear from you In regard to tbls matter, and if satisfactory, we will arrange accordingly." K. I). Ifcnry vrentout to bis ranch 'hursday. Tbo Falls vltltori from thli dlitrlct ait week woro; II. I.. Doggi, E. .V. Smith, W. P. Mllet, Dave Wade, luitln Hooper, Charlei Llatl, John arrocb, J. T. Darrocb, Loulo Sllai, Jr. Lloyd, Morgan Smith, Kldln Den- It, Mr. and Mrs. tlrooks, Mrs. Dixon, tr. and Mrs. II. Lowe, Mr." and! rt. Koontx, O. 'Short, Tom Martin,, om TLompton, Mr. and Mrs, .obcrts, Jim McAlltter. TV. fnmniKi Ml? at jtti vs. J. J. Arant will cosMup rajta J ' trial on Wednesday before: JBttjr ' , a n a. Jl -. 1 4l A .JtW V ( ' XF.UH PHOM n.unv. Mrs. Vlsrra's baby bai been tick .vltb tbo grippe. Hunter Crano has returned to Vonca Valley from California vhcre i.o las been working. He Is ion- at Henry Stocthlcr's placo in Vonaa. Nothing Increaies our respect for 1 man more then Hi promptncis In paying bills that bo owes us. 1 3DESCIUTES IltlUGATIOX PROJECT AD.VXUOXDEI) f y Noland. Tbls ease was.trl4-fBsi year beforo Judge Dcnson aH'ririU.vi , p,ji cu ib a nung jury, juatje imsmm -, r lU4 U&U U( IUU t.VIU7 tVTg,- BWW iJ-'l I prosecution at tho time. TatittMLw!. Las boon potipancd durli'lkay''; prcsont term with the ixiiistttt,l,'v-V, .. .- . ,C-.i. Il Homer of securing anclbor tiian7 tflipti)?.A''.r V Las been found Impocilble.aa.-aaj) V-.' tbo parties aro anxious to aave' tt 7'.- I -' '4. )f " ' caio dliposcd ot tbls tent).' 'U(at .'j 't torncya for tho defento have agflit, ,. - t r WASHINGTON, April 17. Tbo tlcclamatlon Servico announces tho abandonment of tho Deicbutes Irri gation project and that the lands will bo restored to entry under tbo homestead and desert land acts. Tho action It bated oa reports from tbo engineer! ot the acclamation Service. WOULD TAX BILL BOARDS. WASHINGTON. April 19. piayslgns will bo tho subject DIs- of, a Federal tax It tbo bill recently Intro duced by Senator Heyburn becomes a law. It is provided that the tax of two cents per superficial square foot shall bo levied upoa every post yi display advcrllscmeat of any article advertised to cater iato Inlcr itato commcrco. The determination ot tbo tax Is to bo bated on tba total number of iquaro feet contained la tbo eurfeco of tbo thing on which the advertlte moat appears. ai'RBURBAX NEWS. WANT ALL THE FRUIT BUSINESS The following letter was rccolvod from tho Ashland Fruit and Produce Atsoclatlon, and from the tone of tho letter, thli company mutt have the Imprculon that our City Council la easy, at tho request It mado for what would bo a franchise which would glvo tbom a monoply on ho fruit business In tho city, and all (or $60. Tho lettor It addretted to tho llocordor and It at followt; "Ashland, Or., March SO, 1809. 'Dear Sir: Wo understand ' your city will chargo a Uconto (oa of ISO per teatoa (or tho privilege to tall bor r lei. (rultt and vegetable! from wagons. ,'Wo expvet to load a number of wagons from our houte (or Klamath 1 Mr. aad Mrs. James Dixon visited Mr. and Mrs. Everett Klrkendall last Suaday. Walter Turner and Mist Etbcl Mil ler and Ocorgo Trammel and Miss Etta Turner spent Eastor In the hills cooking eggs. Tho Turner ball team will play the Klamath Falls team In the near fut ure. The boya aro wild over baae ball again. Frank Irish visited Jim Dixon oa Eastor. Davo Wade spent Easter at the Falls. Mrs. Kline and Mist Addle Llntl visited Mr. aad Mrs. E. W. Llntl last Suaday. Oak Boggt It working (or Mr. Drooka. Mrs. Simpson is cooking (or E. school by cleaning house and plant ing roso bushes aad snow balls. When we nnlihed work we celebrated with an egg hunt. Harry Pointer it hauling grata from the Ankeny ranch. Jamet Dixon vltltcd Mrs. Lum Short' Thursday. Mrs. Kline visited Mrs. H. L. Bogga Thursday. There It toon to be a choose fac tory established on the Carroll ranch; Those who attendod the Institute Saturday at Lone Pine tchoolbouse from tblt djitrlct were: Mrs. Llpyd, Mr. Brookt, Miss Brooks aad Mitt Oarrltoa. The Mllet children have been India- posed witbo'plnk'eye." Scott Barnet la hauling hay from the Ankeny ranch. Frank McCornaek has taken hit cattle to' hit own ranch. Mr. Brookt hat bad a new phone Inauaed la bis house. II. A. Van Antdctl came In yester day (rom Lakcvlow and left this morning for Eugcno. Mr. Van Am dell was In the undertaking butlneis la Lakcvlow, but as tho town has another undertaker, ho decided that It was too healthy a placo for two. to try tho caio boforo Jude Nee4. '. 7. v-v1 '. s-jaj 'rt'..JV I I.UVU VUVU BtlCfcWJ w mfyr ,;.,7 JmH -. r , - k lj noiics summoned to testify Mar ,!?' "rtVj .... .v.' '.-. There have been already 'jtt'jt caio. Tho defonse will lave'llt' the prostcutlon IS, and Bay fcavo to como from others avfrts! tho itato and from California. -rfv torncys Irwin and smith :!." ;. c ?. iywiiV'y-"l sill r cuta tho case, whllo C C, Brewer aa4.vkYy " Judgo Drako wilt appear tor the et fcasc. T Mv 1 T-T ' '.. XyT' TK. WAREH0lSLgf A I MLULOHD ,w-'.t.- 4s;;;i SuiXt A Couiiuuii' VH DUtrlLutiui; I'olut Southern Orvgoa -- r -'M V 't sMn ur' f: .AuVl,' . (. fj . i 1 - iwir?. Mpncnnn An. 11 a wtAi.Lm w..., .... .r5-jj - lfc.j .1 1.- .. . ... -.- .fc.' tucvu nvvu nun win suuiyi construction of a warehoused lYn Vrvn .ml (lhiil.h.l.n-1 VMlUAAAipl L -.v Ow mmwwv A nca, tho depol, which pled by tho Union Meat ' awift : Company. Jdedford Is ,tr .- 'a. . 'j- - . i- bo xuaco tno uictrlbuUng polal.wc' v .t. . -i vU;.. 1 wwfsjfa jjf - ier iWWtim-; cmgr.'r$-!,.'r uutLcrn Oregon. A warchuuso lit flnt (0 be structcd. Later lo this will be a huijj cold storago plant. The; pany has leased from -the H VJ a C", -A, . . . WZ1& . .' company a block of land 1U0 by;lM, (vet In slzo. Mr. Johnson, a tho company, has arrived nnd comulelcd all tha h..i..jj. l.v Actual work upon the waJfealeistfiriV' '; 't.i ? ' 3 . '1! j . Vf & 1 fi; reprceealatlfeafj urrlvcd to.MsisyA'yt'v '''' iSn IIi.iImmIm 1' lV ' Gut C. Moscr, tbo Grand Chancel lor of tho Oregon Domain ot Knights yJ' d tof. . . r" ii , ' . .?-a Jv., ra 4 v ' ' ulll soon bo undofiakoiie Rii'lft Xe Pomiinnv hnva . . . cjrs-i mauo grca; improvomeata M SBf) nlnnt nr-lt Pnrflnnil nn Ih. mamISw aula. Tlicy aro now beglnBl8S Jtt n NI - J fl Mivlfnrrt n Ihn Ini-lrnl .llslrlBulkai y ij of Pvthlai. arrived In the city on the! . .ri.. Ji k... .v , . .kJPlnt Ior ,outll!rn Orcon "flA-AnaA la but another Indication olJMea.' ford's right to flrsl placo commilHtAyVr boat this evening and will pay the local lodge an official visit tblt even ing. Elaborate preparation! have been mado for tho occasion, and a largo delegation from Dorris will be la atteadance at Ibe meeting tonight. ly among tho southern Orcte eMMk,-- ' 'V:- up, ..... . :. ' is. 1 wnen your sowing macniae Tftf -r i aiuucr can ux iu rnone aetrfetf .,. , tii;S toli'iv MiJ'l to .! Stationery and Of fir qiinnl.i wwv rrm; We carry tho moat complete lino of Stationery 8unrllcs In Klamath County, and Iho prices aro tlio" 1 tr When yon want Bill Filet, Letter Files, Transfer 1 Faper Clips, Erasers, Inks, Pens, Typewriter llibboaa, writer Paper, Manuscript Cos era, Pencils, Dealr Fitta I lets and Papctrlet, see us. We can fit you out at the possible price consistent with quality,' FULL STOCK OF LEOAL BLANSK. uw-r, 1 in : m V"Vi l1 J Star Drug fcwsV"v ill vJAigB mm "They Have -It ..fiji.. r mmi .' -, vi1" 'A - . 1 a ;k8Li. 5ii: tl-, ay.11 jUt'te r-ft" ? i!