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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1909)
IftWt ir ,"r Cl! IJ -i U - . . ffeY'I ' FV! w .nr.d -y. i i ris i- Kiamntli PalliMfirit . fc.; aiid:Beat;Dally. . y-v. .. yj tfcjw.rfi - tWaMssaWMu: iawrjiLiAW' . vi iTiimo Ye.vu. No. 847 mMm KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. MAY 1, 1009. .'Vi'ii.'ii.rK? Jh. FW tl ."w OBt: a Putting Hrralo. ffitJC S8 AIR BUILDINGS I:n Anr 1HAKT ft MIL ADUUI I FiMiQHrn hibits at Seattle r Are Practically Installed u BATTLK, Wash., May 1. Tbr .full month loft for clenlng-up on tlio Krouudi of tho Alaska on-I'aclnc i:xi)oltlon. Tlio Ubor laonitrucllon ti completed Id nil 1 fow pieces of work of minor tunc. nsplnlt and cument paring U nil tlio walls Bin! drlvos nro tor guests. Tbo enormous of electric lighting l lusts). Itud tho fountains, tbo caicados Valley "OIJ r.ittl.fuf ero ready for WORKING ON THE LAKEVIEW ROAD -- IMPROVEMENTS Highway Will Be Completed By the Last of Month-Lake County Wants to Ship Wool About June the First i TROUBLE AMON'Q BOATMEX. blbtu ato practically luitalloil bo many rshlbltlon palaces ro for visitors. Ttio magnificent Jtolloctloii lita bcou roinovod I; t J. o packing eases and It now rmancnt po.tlon. Departments of the United I, Government bavo closely fol- tl:i' comtruciluii work, nnd 1 dlapla) I ato born arranged m i building Lnvo Icon lunJo Tl.o lite saving station on lo ro of Lake Union ti ready for stratlous, and tbo many and Uratcd devices used In tbo tor bare nil In plaee and In work' rder. lga oxblbllirs bavotruebed collections and tor prompt' Saro not for behind ttiolr Am competitor. Tbo Itopubllci American Continent and tbo rlci of tbo Orient were among try flrit to complete exhibits roady for tbo oponlnc day. Territories of Alaska and I. ato assembled txblblta than ever prcaonted before, lo methods used In displaying -.cOor many new features In effects. Tho two msgnlfl- Efculldlngt In which they arc aro alike In detail of con- on, but In Interior arrango- a wldo contrast Is made. tR iUOW TOMQHT. Hand" dramatic. sing are new Aleut Tender Fool." Tyrant's Dream." , ol Pays." Illustrated Songs. -In Merrill, Oregon, April It, to Mr. and Mrs. II. II. An- L'a ten-pound daughter. Tho uenry e raco is gooa to see new title of "papa" fits htm iloe. liecord. County Judge Orimtli, who has returnod from tho upper country, uliero ho was Inspecting tho road work, stated tlat tho Improve ment of tho Klauialli I'alls-Laks-view road was piogrrsslni; nicely., County Itoad Superintendent Phil Dpi las a crew orktng on th wuuululn road bstweca Youui and ttpraguo lllvcr. Tie men camp at convenient point along tbo road, so tlat lloro wilt be no time lot. In golug tu and (rum, work. Tiioru It probably tbo .uost.work on ,tl.j piece of read, uLd Mr. 1'l.llllp.i It rushing things1 at tail as bo cau, i ComuUiloncr Walker l.ni another crew working on tbo road through .lo Uorll'a Unrdeo, This Is moitly .ock y.otk and lakes couildcrablo jlaitlug. TLero li qulto a number ii f imall brldcca tlat will Lave tu bo ro-comlrucUd, and the lumber las already been cut and Is ready to bo used. . A crew of mon arc repair ing the Ilonanta road, and another crow Is at work oa tbe Dairy road. Tbli will allow tbo teamsters He prtvllcgo.ofr'lauUng over ntfchever road they wlib. it Is txpectod tlat tbo liaproremeula ou tlo road be tween licru aud tho Lake county 1 1 no will bu completed before Hi) tatt of May.' Reports from Lake couuty aro to tbo oUcct tlat tbo work Is well uuder way on that end. Bhorlff Uarnes, who returned .a fow days Jlnco from Lakorlow, reports .that Judge Daly has his road men at work and they Intend to bavo tbetr portion of tho road la readlnesa be fore tlo first of Juno. Tbe abeep men aru anxious to begin shipping their wool by Juno drat, and tbojr aro planning to have It sbtppod via Klamath falls. Mark O'Con, captain of the Eagle, got In an alercatlon this morning wltu on of the helpers on another Steamer at th dock on tbe upper lake and received cut on the fore bead. He Immediately came to lows to swear out a warrant. Tbe case has not come up la court yet, ,'aad It wilt probably bo Impossible io learn tbe facta In tbo case until he sworn testimony la glron. It Is reported that there bas been considerable lll-fcoltng for some time between tbo captain of tbo Eagle and men on other boats, and parties familiar with the condition eipreis surprise that tbe outcome has not been more serious than It Kami I o Virgil second, and Mrs. Noel third. The prltcs awarded were wrcntLs of applo blossoms, dande lions and sago brush, all collected In tie V.-. of W. fcrcit. Tho thrco was. Tbo man with whom O'Con bad tbe alteration was Alfred Drooster, em ployed on tbe Wlnoma. He waa fined $10 by Justice Miller. WILL ELECT NEW CITY OFFICIALS ON NEXT MONDAY Principal Interest Is In the Selection of A Mayor-Polls Will Be Open From Nine O'Clock Until Four Wi,r''W"'.-- TORNaDOFS --. v - -" ,TL vTT-"-T ' .f 'W wmm BLI W Vt 'ft fau." rJW-JJ it.. 'r&. 'Pit MANUFACTURERS 1UIL0IN6. On tbe eastern side of Oerser Bailn, at the AUska.Takon-Padfia Ss- poittloa, tbe handsome Manufacturer Building looks 'iinm tbo rottlcea rta-t aad WOMEN OP WOODCUAVT. can supply you wltb bee 16 One of tbo most enjoyable evenings In the history of tbo Women of Woodcraft was spent In tbe ball last evening. At the appointed hour CO or (0 monitors met In special s clou for Initiation work. Twonty sevun candidates were In waiting to be Initiated Into tbo myatorlos of the lodge, After the moating adjourned all spont a ploaiant hour socially. A contest was given, In which Mrs. F. M. White won first prlte: Miss 1 watsr of the Cstcedc and tkt.sUaaiag fesi. of 1014 r'tV.'kifal," tie production of It nasserake In Yellowstone National rarkv ' ' 7 tU location Is the ssost central ot air of tbo acaoilUoa baHdtaak. i Its architectural design I especially lifting for tbe position,. R hs been given. It was one of the first' great, exhibition palaces to Jat' completed, and before tbe end of last year was ready tor the rectptloa of It vast col lection of exhibits. It will house a magnificent assortment of tho'Mgbeet example of man' Ingenuity aad Invention, aad within It walla will bo gathered specimens of manufactured article from tbe workshop of every nation of Importance In the world. ' It overlooks tbe finest of tbe formal gtrdins ot tbe exposition, nad lta splendid line of pergolas, with' their via e-coyerad columns and bloeaoeolng flowers, complete a restful and plateg view. At co part of tbe ground can be seen a mora beautiful Illuminating effect than I presented .from the open pcrfoles during tbe 1st evening and early night. A million sparkling electric bulbs flaih their ,wlt lights through tbo water and. Mattered throughout tbe grocntry, hundred of electrolier mlngl their many hue, with the riot of color. Looking down tbe gentle atop of ftalnlcr Avenue tba Boating craft of two lake I brought Into vision and adds tbe delights of a broad. Ilght-sprtakiad txUh ot fort acloni watora to tbe whole effect crowned queens ot tho evening were seated In tbe middle ot tho room, while a brisk rag timo'waa being rendorcd. All' Joined 'In the camp flro danco around them. This was broken by tho announcement that a delicious midnight lunch wa In waiting for all. Tbo W. of W. lodge. now has about on hundred members, and more coming In at each mcetlug, ao tbey are expecting groat things this sumj tnor. 4 rsMttHMHMUH4MMMtMWi 00 airs . a ' tit SDrlni Style . ilkover Shoes ar- today. :: The for Style and iitQuaaka v . JTORE Panama and Straw Hats pt .cveix. description 4 gtlllllllllllVaM. r Chas. Horton bas returned from Silver Lake, whero he purchased be tween 400 and 00 head of cows. Most ot thoso cattle will bo 'rangod on the ncsorvatlon lands. He also SEBVICES AT TTIE CBCRCBCS. Bervlco will be betJ In tho aefaral churches, of Klamath Falls Sunday as follows: Church ot Sacred Heart Mass dally at 7:10; Sunday at 10:10 a.m. Baptist Services Sabbath School at 10 a.m.; morning worship. 11 a.m. P.Y.P.U. at 7:10 p.m.; evening wor ship, g p.m. IlEV. J. D. GRIFFITH. Pastor. Christian Science ssrvlec will be held In tho postofflc building oa Bundty at 11 a. m. . Topic. "Everlasting Punlshmont.V Oswco Methodist EiOacopaJ Chswch 10 a. m. Sunday 'School for Bible study. "Paul'a First Missionary .Tnnvnv purchased a number from Bonantal u ,. m.ne(cption of member, people Mr. Horton report that 'rumarke on "Keeping In the -King- atcors aro not vory plentiful, nnd that tbo cattle men have to bo satisfied with cows. Uoglnnlng Tuosday, May 3, the launch Curlew will make regular trlpa on tbo upper lake to Odessa nnd other points. Later In the (Ja son Sunday excursion will bo Inau-guratsd. Mrs. Surge Msson entertained tbe Ladle Bid Whist Club tbU attar- noon at ber homo oa Bwauna Height Tho Ladle Bridge Club wa en tertained thl attornooa by Mr. Oliver dates. dom." Sacrament ot tho' Lord's Sup- por. Tho pastor will be assisted by Rev. J. R. Wilson. 3 p. m Junior League. ,6:46 p. m. Epwor.th Loague. "Tbe Boglnning ot a Revival." .7:30 p. m. Instead of tbo usual sorvlco. -Mr. Wilson,1 who ba spsnt n number ot year' In iJ.ndla and China a a Missionary, will glv a lecture on Cblnn, her put, proaeat aad futur. Tbo public, 1 cordially Invited to any or all ot the ertloa., 0. W. Copoland and Ben Abbeloo aro In tbo city from Lorella. Born To Mr. and Mr. Roy Ha tgar, last evening, a nine pound " .' ' KlJlWfeTDTvrl: 'aiii Ura, Ralph taw;,aarHaa. '. pwuia John Oliver returned from Port land thl evening.' He went there with tba Oliver horses, which were sold at tho annual auction sal. Mr. Arnold Wagnor arrived thl evening from Michigan oa a vlatt to ber mother, Mr. Marpl. . Hello, Jlsat' Wbat'a' yeur burrrt I'm going to MASON UVOVGaTS ABSTRACT pFFICC to oraVr aa ab stract. K yosi need osso, fcat tk plaea to go. First door-aortbeart of th Americas Sank- Traat Oa.a The general city election will bo held on, Monday. The polls will bo open from t o'clock In tbo morning until i o'clock In the afternoon Thero will be elected a Mayor. Pollcs Judge. Treasurer and one Council man In tlo first and second wnrdi and two In tbo third. Only register cd voters aro entitled to vote. For Mayor, the pcop'lo have to cLooso between Judge Oco. T. Bald win and. Mayor F. T. Sanderson. Each man has takon tho stand for public. Improvomcnts, acwers and Urect paving, and tlo votora will Uvo to Judgo of tbclr ability and fitness on tbo record tbey hare made In tbo past. Mr. Baldwin Is ono of tbo oarllest residents of tbo city, and .t Is conceded that ho has probably Jono more for tbe upbuilding and growth of the city than any othor .uan now a resident of the city. Mr, Jaldwln Las a itato-wldo reputation aa a boottcr and an cnthualtstlc wo'rkor for Klamath Falls. To him Is due the credit of establishing the Klamath County High 8chool, nn ln .tttutlon which 1 th greatest pride aot, only ot ihe,eoaaty,)wunt;. city a well. Mr. BabtwUibai wide experience In the tbnanya'rsiaary to make Ktaoath Fatla tba leading city ot the southern part of the state. The people have bad abundant op portunity daring UM.tpaat year to oecomo acquainted wltb the Qualifica tions ot Mr. Sanderson, durlec bis service n .Councilman from the Third Ward.. Mr. Sanderson baa -probably been mora directly before the peo- plo during the past few months in Is capacity as president of tbo coun- .11, and la'.sly a: Mayor. Both men are pledged to about tbe aamo policies, and th people will hare to determine which ot tho two. In their opinion, 1 beat fitted aad qualified .o attain tho gr.-rtcst degroo ot suc- js In the undertaking. Th Interest lu th selection ot a police Judge aid Treasurer Is not cry lively, and as neither side Is putting up any fight, it 1 the geu jret opinion ttat tho present in cumbents Wi bo ro-cUctcd. Intsrest In city pollltlc U usually tbo strongest on tho day ot election, and It might be possible that thero will be a change of tantlmtnt on Monday. In th First Ward R. M. Rich ardson and A. Cast! aro the candi date for Councilman. Mr. Rich ardson baa never held public oStce, and It waa only through the earnest solicitation ot bis friend that h accepted tbo nomlatlon. Mr. Caatel served part ot a term aa Councilman, but resigned for some unknown rea son. It wa a surprise to tho gen- era! public when he became a can dldate again after resigning olHco lea than a year ago. n tho Bocond Ward R. H. Dunbar and,, Judge L. F., WIIIIU aro th two candldat. Both are good man nnd neuper on a aeurou, tor in omce. Being four candldatee la tbo Third Ward, It I tmposstbl to dtrmn wbo kro tbo favorite. Tbla ward 1 mora uncertain than tba other, a tba voter are more widely cattred aad' there are probably mora new people tbnn in th other ward. , MIDDLE -swfet.r:' .-, . .. Man mfasAni "Vi. v .t 1rfl IftUt,, rirrrann. iu aa raging Is.t nm JSS'fM icsms io o almost sw-iaaatv tsgaa anco In the new uniforms that have boon secured for them. Tbo gamo will be calbd promptly at 2:30 with Ckas. I. Roberts as umpire. Tho Unc-upi Lave not boon announced, but He pc6pli or Kla math Falls can d:p:nd upon sscing two of tho fastest teams that have over appeared en tho diamond In this city. i Thero will be a marshal stationed slsilppl at tho feces on tlo west side of the people lav been kUlai ball grounds, end no on will be-al-.nnd reports cam tho country east-of taa sTatMaC V .4 srcntly ha Broken aUViMrtdatsVA'w;' tbo. number ot froahha atmgwHi rh: .M dlsturbnac. ' .L':'' M : . "r V1!!1 jt' . .J sqrnaaoea, wow, isok, nm,mm-'vKV J . Ilgltnlng-. load,- aaata aad laWal Mkl ' phonome M $JitijjWH?M Benteen tortr susd.aaM htmMtM:1'- JiW'V,! nerions bate leat thatr llssal-siaaisW-.l property Io will be tX$M&o$ LT.Ttnae. Arkaaaaa tdtMK lt It. '.wi 'L. -.'.. tf.Ui- 7L KJO r. "T.v lowed to climb the fence on that side. Tho gato Is oa tho north side, andovcryono will bo compelled to go around that way and purchase a ticket before entering. Heretofore pcoplo InTo been In tho habit ot climbing the fence wherever It was handiest, which necessitated the em ployment ot acreral ticket sailors. The boys do not feci that they, can go to the bother and expense of this In tbo future, nnd t la to be hoped that tbo people of thl city will show their appreciation of what the ha; are doing kWt& water-' tataasaBt-By'-taklngtko 'rw-aaa) amiiary'lto' gat' to tba proper a- traaee. s-- H Tba ball player bavo worked hard to mak? their, ground all thai a hall park should be, and bnve ex pended much time and money. Especial attention bas bcon paid to tho comfort of the ladles, nnd seats bare been provided. The boys are very desirous of having the ladles come cut. Everybody and their Aunt Bailey should come. Let us bow that, though Klamath Falls Is. not on tho railroad map, It has Its full aharo ot Interest In tho iuv tlonnl gam. dltlonal vlllagi'i - I'," --'( J.. partially dojtroyeeVwMa aaanr if :', v.-- "' " -. s&J$i7ti a toraaao ,suw mwwuwwwjmm;)' tho west waU ot;Uo. Kgrtt;,jaj-t aiasa sut true at una ma oisf -. and treopa .are MHaattjt W,hjt? vent trouble witk 'tU'lHrsaaaejaa. VjC'i " . '. .' i." " w - : A Udal wave la Laaw . done groat daaaaga) aa raa: t r ' - , tuusvisaws: .aawvw . sswwean OT .WMasaVsW' & Vi..jJl tr. kl'i. vn l.'.;i.7; i n 1 " I J WV 1 T .!? '.,n. VI .r-Kztiif' sWBJBJBHBT.-.-t' v ., . lllv,:WVn.,..r-JD i ,.i. . 'i vm.. ;,v.Ti r i &mtMl'm9rKtf . - ".t. Vij . w.-;- ,-..-- it." winter to rageag ssVlsir? issT.sslsall. .'Ji V of ow imMt&mm&!i-7 m... itkaiy u 0mjm.mlf&: 3 wow u 'ao staatTassfjagh w ,' .'ii-r" SA-.wrPi-vv'-v..-' .r sleighing. At Saparter Oa raging. Snow la' basaf wind rangingytraaj aartrla mile aa hour. CUTO) rXACTTVE. Not one slnclo marrlajto ileeni hu bsca Uiud iu Kl&maUi county during the month ot April. The mar riage register shows a good many. entries for ' tbe thrco preceding, month ot this year, but tho month ot April only shows a blank. Choice garden tract In Klamath Falls. Centrally located. Good house Tbe price I cheap. ltall-Slir- herd Co. 4-36 1 1 Not (Inco the. county wa formed was there a better chance to make money than there Is to buy lots In Midland this week. 33 xiixcra V... .' .t.,-t -J mmcDvh 1 a W.ti.: tl wT t ifi. IC..V'ft ' TT-is..;' . i.n - s.'(S frt ,' ?-U- k "A .J KAXBAB cold, WICHITA. Kaa. bleak" wiadtran amu'-La. iftaiiJaL-:.. . a tway tam-Bf4'Q;Lt t heavy' cloud momentarily! wind, and a tosnperatara af jtmu ahAM ri ltl "- - - s-r '" ' Tt nsre today. Ta i-i ;'i:'. .'; i '. .. j 'i v.-.-X'' i, "".' .'alien front 74 dga i'lsssT?ir"WT 4 o'clock ,Mtarday. . .-UM , Tbe local waUr .HmmmftA7 T' . morning Issued a waralsw ,iiW-IM''T ling treat Kansas tonl at or near througaoaV tonigbf. wtta' a'tmi jiA M "Tn- JfrU:?:-;' s ltoa'to ta.W,aa2iV:f,-,tJ io-aaa uw BNOisssgaK.'ky,- -. a"at tiiay'Wg4'JfcV-lT I W. C. DaltoaU la. Ik, Tulo Lake ' th director. - at Ot-Him-mm a AssodaUoa. . CJ?.I ?; " " Ml MMMMMMHMMMsM4MMOMMMMM 1 uaa BALL DOW. Tba aama toarrw anaraoaa twaa $ Klamath Falla twas-.and tka'Madaiaa. nrasataa ta ha ,'a. warm oa.'' lathtaaaaa ar saaiissit af sw ans , vsaasnassgi js ,wwansvwia , wa w-aasaa s-.sjtw. sawo- -sav.aw'ssM liiaasaak ' J ii (i di ilMMiMllMMlfe,'i'..,7 . . fft-'6ti Stationery and Office Wo carry the most complete Supplies la Klamath Canary, When yon. want HOI Flic. Letter. ft, Si ' ,W Paper Clip. Eraser, Inks, Peaa, Tjaaail : M$mi HiA wnter raper, Maanscnpt voveiw, reMSM, ssaM.sPsgfJByxaft let and rapetrlca, aee - wa.ana) K yaa.aaa) aA-pa-l . poMiu price coacKiest , ..'tiy. , - ; m. avvt.;, wu. sa v5, .Uaa at Muumr,,.M.i9mmy 'Wm ?s"jr tS"p.'1. mil i. 1 ' . vrf J MtV.f: w. wua,naujsw.; y ;r.hyCi'i.'.v"V1 . .n;i''-,,Ai','ivv vj rvu. stock W'jtvsstMfctaiJitwiv.mv... , "' v mmsm M ll i WW I ijbj'.Mi'i MliJs)!;