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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1909)
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Pucif Cam. y-'S ADVANTAGES OF RAISING SANDERSON ELECTED MAYOR BY MAJORITY OF FORTY-SIX V e.i yi I HOGS N KLAMATH COUNTY - - - ,t ... . . . - -. -- lUftiiia M0 Portland and San Should He Supplied With Oregon Hogs lusted of Missouri Grown ft Tliu establishment tit I'urtlnnil by Iwlfl & Coiupnti) of a largo (lachltiK flint lias been n great InJuccmniu to tlio fanuuri of Urugun tu ougaKo I; It Ilia hog raliltiR business Already ihog aru In I in: lulioducuil In many HMrta of ll.o atntc, which hai hereto- lltra bi'cti devoted nlinojt entirely to lalng, but )ot tlio packing S'fUtiK tiao to ship n 'largo (.art of aiktlr supply from Mlnourl ami f Mlnols, Instead of luiLortliic hogs, rccon should be able tu supply botli I'ortlutid 1.1, J tlio Han I'ranclico irkols Flu speaking an tliu subje-ct wlili 'Ma tl lloljlnoii of Alatuuda, Call tula, who W bcavlly liitoroito. in ItTJaniath county property, Mr. Hob. on atntoil that lio believed that j,tMs county roulil become 0110 of the alrat hoc producing sections In coutur The cllmotc. tbv feed asd ever) thing Iseonduclvo to pro. dtclnx; bii cicallont aunllty of pork, ayerlor 14 even tl.o corn-foil pork at; Missouri ami llllnolt TI1I1 pro Met could bu placed on Iho market M'a much creator profit tbnn tbnt praeeUcJ by tbu Mlilillo West farmers IW account of tlio ill.fvmncn In the rfllrwwgi-t rato ana ma (acuities tor htj-:. . . . ... I'.lli "To Kit It 0 facia for actual com lion." lalil Mr Itoblnaon, "I will 1 convcmtlon with Mr. Hough inaKT of tli 11 WVttrrn Meat Com' ay, tl.p largest packlni: concern on coast ll.e-y uto great quanlltlra hogs. On March II. lt0, the) paying 7; ecnta for llvo hogs tcro.1 In San Krancltco. At thai tlioy wero alilpplng boc from Jititaia anj Nrbraika, aa limy coulJ auppl tbelr cccJa with coait Mr llougb cavo tbu followlnR at: "A 3C foot enr, aitigli) deck, will 90 t.ogi of 180 pounds cadi. a car from Mltiourl river com polnta to Ban Kranclico figures Ibt, f !02; tbat Is, fi.36 per cwt., .t.2C per head. All llvo stock t be fed and bandied setoral on routo from tlio cast. This , on such n car of lion average Scents per cwt., 190 a car or It bead. Total cost of delivery. 10 par cwt., $3.21 par head, or per car. Tl.cro Is also an etc ot shrinkage duo to tlio effect BPdnment In this long Journey, amounts to flva or ten pounds . bead, any an nvorago of sovon Ids. With a prlco ot Hi cents in Franclico, this would figure 1 prlco for ISO poundhog.JU.tO "w-- 500 IPairs Newest Spring Style WaiKover snoes ar rived today :: The Shoe for Style and Wearing Qualities KKK STORE i HHHHHRVHHH 'ssFsWitssl HsHPfl Francisco Packers l.uii frulcbl, foodlnc handling.. 3.2S l)'iliict for ahrlukagu .40 U'l.lcli would liavu a ntt return pi 1 $ 1 0.30 pur bend, or iS.72 por cwt ' "Tliu railroad I as made a rato on llvo l.oi:) from Holland to Dan I'rnn clico of 90.00 per cur. As tbcr U no occailon for unloading tt feed In trantlt, thcio Items nro ell minuted and wu l.atu the coil of delivery at Cf, cants n cwt. or tl per head Tl.c nliirni from n Kla math county sMpmont would flgurr ai follows: Oron prlco ISO pound bog at TV cents. I13.9t l.vit freight chargo 1.00 Net returns, ti:.US par hoad, or 17.20 per cwt "Till: i;loj tho Klamath region a cloar adrantago of 12.25 per bead or a cent and a quarter per pound. It inmt bo rametnbered tbat this cdtniitftgo is much inoro material on n low- market It would seam from tliciu facts and figures tint If the farmer of Nebraska and Illinois can get rich raising hogs on land at 1100 to 1200 por acre, thcro Is a barveit In store for Klamath count) bog raisers " itxcx run euMirrunv. Judge llsldwln. ono of tbu stock holders In tto cemolcry company, Hates that arrangements have been mails to rrrct a now fonco around tlio cemetery grounds Tto property will bo fenced with woven wlro fence, and the- material has already boon ordcrod and Is impeded to ar rlto In a short time Hi:ilV!CC lO KOIIT KLAMATH. Tho boat Curlew alarta In the morning on regular sorvlco between this city and Fort Klamalb. Tho jus lcaea at 7.4S, and tho boat will loave tho landing at 8:30, going to Agency landing via Odessa. Tbo itago will connect with tho boat at Agency landing for Fort Klamath. IMtOGItAM I'OIt SHOW TONIGHT. NCW "A Bliter'a Lovo" (dra matic. "A Curo For llasbfulnsss" (comic). And "The Great International rrl:o Automobllo llace" (thrilling). Nw sobgs. Hrllo, Jlmt Tinl's our hurry? I'm (joliig to MASON & KI.OltJHS .1IISTII.(T ori'in: lu onlcr mi li slnirt. If you nerd one, that' the pj(i lo go. FlMt door northeast of tho American Dank & Trust Co., on Main atreot. 9 Panama and Strawl Hats! of every description sssssW W ' ' L'l'l'KIt LAKE NOTEH. Upper lake wator front li ex- tromvly lively r.t the prosont time. Tho Hornet, Tartar and Kaglo are In tin) sand trade. Tho crulior Curlow nnd steamer U'lnoma aru at praiont handling tbo freight and pasiongcrs. Cnptnln Hansbarr'a Shag will .ok logs for tho new mill, whllo tho ..laiuma uud North Btar aro still to ju place J. Tom ataten Is putting tbu Hid (over lu commission, ao tbo pooplo A Klamath county can look out for i 33-foot torpedo boat. New ship waji will bo built Im nedlatcly at Iluena Vista landing. All planking will bu completed on lu North Star this neck and the eaiol will bu launched as soon as alked In our last notes from tho upper .ike, Capt John Tolten and the o'lnema was unintentionally over lokcd. This Is not as It should bo, or tnu reasons. It waiuot right to vcrlook as big a boat as thoWlncma, -nd It Is not proper or salt to over 10k ns good n man as Capt. Tolten, .'or wbllo Capt. John will not allow ajonc to get on tho tall of bis coat . r spell bis name with a llttlo J, bo i withal a prutty good fellow A t'AHT GAME. The Klamath Falls regulars went ..own to defeat yesterday at tho i ands of tbo doughty warriors ot Modoc Trlbo No. f.0. I. O. It. .M. of this city. Tbo game was hotly con tcttod from start to finish and the spectators witnosied the fastest and leanest pla)lnE that has been seen .ii a Klamath Falls dttmond for a long time. . Thu umpire, Chas. I iloterts, was on his Job and not a Kick was heard during tho entire Lame. Wheat, star pltcbor of the Kla math Falls team. Injured Lis leg at the beginning of tbo game, which no doubt made It easier going for 11.0 Hcdmcn, Neither aldo feels tbat Ibo game was dcclslvo, and It Is prob ablo that they will cross bats again .text Sunday, when tho llnoup on both aides will bo considerably itrengthcncd. Tho scoro was as follows: Klamath Falls....O-3-O-O-O-l-O-O-O 4 Uodtnen 3-0-0-0-2.1-2.0-' 8 TAKE THE WAGON tomorrow morning and pick out a lot In Duena Vista Addition. It will leavo tho Lakcsldo Inn and Marshall Homo every morning hereafter ex cept Sundays, until furthor notice, nt 9 o'clock, tbo Hotel Llvcrmore at 'J: 05 and tho American Hotel at 9:10. A representative of tho Com I any will go each day to ahow the property. Proporty Is cheaper now than It will bo later In tba aeason, whon city water mains and street car Improvements aro further along. Ilulldlng restrictions attach to sale of Ing restrictions attached to aalo of lots most desirably located. Klamath Falls Land Trans portatlort Co. J. O. PIERCE. Sec'y. THE ri'llLIO WILL TAKE NOTICE that tbo former partnership known as tho Monarch Mcrcantllo Company - baa been dissolved, W. II. linker transferring his ontlro Interest therein to Otto Holdrlck and O. Oayl r. ......... . .t... l.t ..m.I.Ihb' LfUiaue), ABU mat ! ihuiaiuiui partuors will In no manner he re sponsible for any debts contracted' by said W. II. Baker In behalf ot said firm since dato ot dissolution, May 3, KOt. Previous Indebtedness bolng assumed by remaining part ners. OTTO UEtDIUCK. O. OAY DULANEY. Oood rigs and the best ot driving teams at tho Mammoth Btablon. Partus convoyed to any part ot the Ulterior. 27 Order your Ice from O K Trans fer Company. 4-lltf Oliver can supply you with bee hives. . 16 Furntahod rooms at the Baldwin. Phono IS. IS SUPERIOR TO PEAT LAND IN CALIFORNIA Former Klamathite Now Sees Value of Marsh Lands II, J. Nichols, a former resident of I'oa Valley In this county, who has been In tbo city the past few days, returned to his homo at Huntington Ucach, California, this morning. If he succaods In selling his property lu California hu will return to Kla math county to locale Mr. Nichols lives In tho calory district of Orange county, and tho purposo of his re turn horn was to Investigate tbo awauiu lauds ot Ills county. Mr. Nichols ktutcs that t was neccssar) for Mm to llvo la Orange county, where tho paat or swamp lands aro being usod. In ordtr to realise tbelr enormous value. Mr. McLols states tbat there aro about 100 acres of swamp land re claimed in Orange county. 13 or i3 years ago tbls land went begging at $10 an acre. This land has since been drained and reclaimed and de voted to Intensified farming, prin cipally lbs growing of celery. XSO0 car loads of celory are now an nually shipped at a not profit on the best lands to the owner ot 100 an acru. Dcsldos celery, a portion of the lands aro devotod to garden truck, sugar beets and alfalfa. One large ewner has msdo an affidavit that for sevural years his net profit has not beun less than 11(0 an acre. Tho best lands are bringing from tCOO to 11000 an aero, and are be ing rented from fCS to $100 cash per )rar. Mr. Nichols la of the opinion that tbo Klamath landa are tar superior to that Id California, aa the latter are more of a bog and Lave a heavy growth ot willows, which mako them quite expensive to prepare for cultivation. Besides tbls. pumping plants are used to keep tho lands dralnod. NDIVIDUAL SCHOOL GARDENS Icalurt cf School Ufa Tint Will Ssen Prevail In America. The Individual garden Is one phase cf school lite tbat sooner or later must come to every pupil la the land, for the garden movement Is crowing, and Interest Is becomlug so widespread and acnte tbat this phase of nature study will soen be to vogue In the public schools of every state In the Union. Every cbltJ likes to have some thin: exclusively Its own. and at school It should have a separate gar den plot Just ns tecure and exclusive as the allotmeut of seats In the school room. In tbe Individual school gnnlen each thlld necessarily goes through all tbe operations entailed upon tbe practical soil tiller In preparation, planting and tare, it a competent teacher Is pres ent ever' tcp In gardening operatlous should be fully explained to the child from tbe nature of tbo soil and Its sup ply of plant focd on to the hurt est of seeds from the annual plants. Each successive step and stake of itcveh p-uu-nt In the life history of the plant or a season should be explained. Such a course In the school garden develops system and lays tbe fouuda tlou for a life study of plant life, which, next to our own. Is tbo most Important In tbe world, for we depeud for food and various other purposes upon plant life more than we do upou animal life. Through tbls study ouly may we gleam a thorough knowledge and appreciation ot the beautiful world In which we live aside from that mar red, marked or 'Improved" by tbe hand of man. Close acquaintance with plant life gained from tats constant contact with plants will lead to tbe growing of vegetables and ornamen tals at home, too embellishment of the home and school premises, tbe plant ing of parks and parkways, until suc cessive generations will have so been tlfltd tho world that they will allude to our period of occupancy as a dark ened age or tbe period in which, bav ins eyes, we saw not Tbe great and growing city beauti ful movement will advance Just In proportion as we succeed In Interest ing tbe coming generation In tbe beau tiful to be found In nature, for In no other way may we so effectually over come or obscure tbe glaring artificiali ties of city life as by tbe Intelligent use of tbe whole range of plant lit from the bumble, creeping grass to the lofty, aspiring tree. -. Los Angeles Tiaes. Lake County Doing Its Part on Road In writing ot the Klamath Falls- LakoTlew road the Examiner says: 'The Alturas papers, so we are in formed, as they bavo not appeared in tbls office, affect tho belief tbat the wagon road now being- con atructed from here to Klamath Falls, Is a great big bluff to mako the N. C. O. come to tlmo. But thoy aro rry much mistaken. Tbe road Is being constructed with the solo pur poso of enabling the business men of Lakovlew to obtain tho benefit of two great markets tboso ot Port land and San Francisco, somatblng not possible boretotore, with a de cided preference for the former. "Alturas docs not, and never will. cut any figuro In tho matter, and es pecially so as tbo temporary torml- nus of tho N. C. O. will soon be made at tbe foot of Goose Lake, whero a town doubtless will spring up that will tako away all the ophemeral prestige Alturas expected as the temporary terminal of the narrow gaugo. Railroad englneera are now In tbe field locating tbe N. C. O. extenslno to Ooose Lake, and with the new large steamor on the lake In operation, tbe hopes of Alturas as a trado and shipping center for this northern section goes glimmering. "So far as regards tbe construc tion ot tbe freight road to Klamath tho work Is now under way. County Commissioner Heryford left for the Bald of operations Monday morning with II teams, a big road machine, a lot of scrapers and a big force of men to push the work forward with all. possible dispatch. Tbe people ot the north end of Lako county, those of Paisley and Silver Lake, also, are hard at work on a road to Kla math Fells, and It means business, and will aurely give relief from the charges that we heretoforo have been compelled to pay the little dinky road that begins nowhero and ends at the same place. "Patience has, In our case, been exhausted and ceased to be a vir tue, and tbat Is all there b to It. "The Examln'or Is sorry for Al turas, of course, but It is a matter that canuot bo helped, as self protec tion Is a right respected everywhere. "The business men ot Lake county are united and in earnest in the endeavor to break away from the thralldom In which they have been gripped and squeeted so long, and tt now looks as though a relief Is near at hand." DARING BSLL RINGERS. Prank ef th Athlstle Young tssn Isrd ef levlH. There Is a curious custom among tbe young Spaniards of the city of Seville. On certain fete days, related a tourist, the young men of the place have per mission to ring tbe bells In tbe clock towers of the cathedral. They have an Ingenious and original way of ringing them. While the regular bell ringers repose these amateurs climb up on to the bells, throw them forward wltb all tbelr force and ride upon tbe bells In their furious swtnging to and fro. We may Imsgln What an uproar la pro duced when all tbe bells of a cathedral are being treated la tbls maraer. Any man wbo is able may exercise bis skill, and the duration of the ringing de pends upon tbe caprice or the strength and patience of the ringers. Tbe spectacle Is very strange of the great bells swinging, wltb one, two or more bold ringers banging from them In any attitude which seems to them bast adapted to pushing out tbe most noise. In the Olralda, at Seville.' the first time I witnessed tbls, the clamor was frightful. When I looked up I thought at first some unfortunate was entangled In tbe bell rope, but I soon found It was a matter of sport An other ringer appeared suspended In tbe air, holding tbe bell by the ears or tbe rim or the wooden framework and fol lowing It la all Its movements, some times feet, sometimes bead, downward. Such aro tbo daring bell rlngsra ot Se ville. A wise woman runs her own straits on bar own account and her bills on berbuiband'a When a man asks ytu to do him a favor look out that hi Mat statu got tta Castel. Willits, Summers and Withrow Are the New Councilmen-Leavitt and Siemens Are Re-elected riyl9 Flih. At one time It uu widely mdl'rd trst ryitisr Hub miiH llie iwi-r tr sn-elvrutv thrlr iurru,.v llinm.-n tin mr by thippliiK tlii-lr "wlua." in their enortuuunly i-loiicnli-il Morul tin nn sotuetluim mllrd. Hail ttiU Ix-ru prnv d taw Hub would ti.m- nitn.illy !i.ir ed with Initx. hlnlH nml linuHtx u i er wbhu h.i l-i-ii iIi-iik-iI mi "Hit llvltw in-dtiirm. Hut mm ! nli-tiit-etv Low ;rni th.lt till- iimlluti nf Hie Ann mimi-tlim-K n-i'H vb-li ILp tli It Irnvr tilt- uutiT l !iieri-l u iiiuitintis tlou of It trliimiliis ni'iit-iiii-Jit uml h no way aid thi- puwuin- or the Kl tbroitsh the nlr Tbe inelliml nt Hi Orb' tlltf'jt I till-: It nt.lie ttirmtK tbe wuter lit hlh pntl. hurl ltll Into the mniiHptii-re und. intiiliiig I' bast wlnz'llie tin, elide niplilly fur ward uutll It iiintiieiiiuin I e!bjutM Then It ilnpjw lmi-k n.-alii Intn tin- mi ler. fi went I tbe luin-tu isnliieil tblt there Hub uuder favnrali'e roudi 11)0 will -fly" for a dltnn-e of ftet Rut when oni-e tbe liuietu l exbauxtrd the dub l iiitte tinnl'le to suauln Itxeir lu tbe air by muscular efforL-Seirulifle American. Whir th Jokt Lay. n was an t:ii:llbiiiau. taking n trip on a 'Wei b ett'Ur1uu i-ti-amtxi-Jt. and h? wss irnti-hlns u croup of M'vlub mi ller larLllii- with one miotbiT. when they suddenly wlied one of tbelr nun pa nlons and swung blm to nnd fro The victim brlekrd In terror a tbe ringleader abuutrd: "Now. boy, overboard with 'ImP So real wa tbe horror of tbe rnlllrr that the Engllfbtuan Jumjied up ami Interfered iunffiilly, Tbe collier picked himself up nnd lucked to n afi seat next tbe Englishman, wbo sternly reproved blm for uttering such nerve shattering rrles. "It was only a Joke, and you must bare known It." he said. Tbe collier wined bl forehead. "1st, I knowrd famous It wa a Joke." he retorted, "an" that' why I did screech blue murrdurr. Cti don't know tbe boy. urr. Tbe JoUe wltb tbeni was to cbuek me overboard. Thank" eu kindly forr stoppln' 'emP Pear son's Weekly A' Oee4 T.-I.V. The parrot's determination to speak bis set phrases under all sorts of cir cumstances often (ireducea stranse sit uations. Tbe story Is told of a slelsbt ot hand performer wbo kept a parrot that be bad trained to say whenever one of bis master's tricks bad been finished: "That's a good trick. What's the next oner One day the Juggler, being In a sea port town, cave bis performance in ,a loft on one of tbe wharfs, which hap pened to pet Just over the ph-e where a larjc quantity of r ..i!.r tv ., Tl rvl In kegs. The Juggler was about to perform some feat which required tbe lighting of a candle. Ue lighted It and threw tbe match away without making sure tbat tbe blaze bid cone out. Tbe match, still buruluj:. fell through a crack In tbe floor and drop ped into one of tbe Legs of powder, which exploded wltb pre it force, throwing tbo building lato tbe air. The parrot, wbo was blown up wltb the rent, did not stop until It reached tbe pinnacle of tbe topmast ot n crrat ahlp which lay off the wharf. There he clung deiprntely, nnd. looklnn down to tbe world below, be e-allej out In a sbrlll voire: That's a good trlckl What's tbo best one?" i Stationery and We carry the most complete Supplies In Klamath County, i When yon want BUI Files, Paper Clips, Erasers, Inks, writer Paper, 'Manuscript Covers, FeaeUs, Desk Fltilssjaj, Th lets and Papetrlcs, sco us. possible price consistent wltb quality. FULL STOCK OF LEQAL BIaKHL Star Drug ttwan w Tncy F. T. Sanderson was today elected Mayor ot Klamath rails by a majority of 4 rotes over Judge Ceo. T. Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin oar rlcd the first ward by tt votes; Mr. Sanderson ths second by 4, and tho third by 77. This gare Mr. Sanderson a total of 179 votes and Mr. Baldwin lit. A. L. Leavltt and J. W. Blomens wero re-elected as follco Judge and Treasurer. In tho first ward A. Castel waa elected Councilman over R. U. Rich ardson. In the socond ward there wero no candidates on vue ballot, but L. F. Willits and Bert Withrow were elected Councllmen. . Tho vote by wards was aa follows: First ward For Mayor, Baldwin, DC; Sanderson, 11. For PeUeo Judge. Harris, 11; Leavltt, Cf. far Treasurer, Siemens, 10; Wordea, 16. Councilman, Castel, 41; Risk sxdson, 31. Second ward Baldwin, S4; faa daraon, 61; Harris, II, Leavltt, Tt; dlemons, 63; Wordea,' SO. Couasil man, Willits. 44; Dunbar. II; Crie ier, 13. Third ward Baldwin, SI; lander on, 100; Harris, 41; Leavltt, U; ilemeas, 7; Wordea, 41. Cosusetl uun, two years. Bummers, 77; Weest rd 44; on year, Orlgsby, S7; WJtt row, i. The total vote for Ue eity esless) were: For Mayor, Oeo. T. Baldwin, 133; F. T. Sanderson, 171. PoHee Judge. A. L. Lavltt. tit; W. K. Harris. CC. Treasurer, J. W. dlemens. 101; A. 1L Werdea. 111. DEATH OF HABIT sTTANlWl, Bcra Elizabeth Siaaable, th tear-ycar-old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stansble, died at U: thi corning ot pneumonia attar a sheet illness. Mr. and Mrs. StaasM sbt4 .o Klamath Falls from SugOM las ieptomber. Mr end Mrs. W.t. Hhsaii 'ar lai ,? the city from Merrill atnklag Ms. , arrangements for th adoptloa at lh iCaton child. ' B J. F. Kimball baa returned fross okegams, where ho has been look ing after tto Interests ot th Wejrer- hauser Company. J. W. Olllogly expects to lea tomorrow fcr Sacramento and th coast cities on marsh land E. L. Swarttlaader ot Agency was In tbe city yesterday. E. S. Torwllllger ot Merrill Sunday In tbe city. MMMtttMMt)Oi Office Supplies lino of Stationer' and tbe price an th Win. Letter Files, Pens, Typewriter ', We cam tt yea at at Ms 1 ' V-.1 nave ivj, y O -fay .--- unnniUm -,-J ' t ,f ,l ) Ml ill .CI Si III t ift "it r T 1 II I -1 I' Jj ,1 u J. Z. itiV. i .ii ff, '