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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1909)
jCLl s ;y .-s J8' a ''. va . . '4a40 -1 Kliinmtli Kails' Finn 1 nml licit. Daily. VH fjg. . Our Advertiitra Ott The Beit Retultt. c' I PV.? v. rvj ,Tiiiiti ' mi. Mo k:.i KLAMATH FALLS. OKEGON, MONDAY. MAY 10, 1909. Prick 6 Cent. ""Wfw Ite fteniig iiifafo. Sioors for M fRFSPASSING lilip Orion Arrested 100 1 Shooting al Dave I iskey u( wm trailed llilk r II nr.nt uf Philip , mi ' '.'Hi Mini uf Have ' ( lllll I ' 4 I S3 ROtll' . II o w. in mil. TI.e ' nt iiili'n il.i.l m n . .1! , (l.o al.ut gulni; I . .til .-. Im J been ii 1 i lit"! tl.o l.lilto) I . , ami II nl roc- '. 'Ill J tllU I.UkO) .; ut i u placo. Dnvo I ... i.u liut.'lay t.o niii f... .'1 on Mi way to tliu t. .it u.o ball paued in ul Hi coal, llu cu... i lu town and oru an J lit Mi. i.m. .i) ii;i:iiim:. I. i.i'jMilDB to build i ii J Ukii uftfiluuhluc .ii twll uun bo roofed i. iu..ubv Mill ba u i a... i lluruut ui towlnc fr u luiul lu U.V uw lulu CCK .Tbu I'.'kii r I'lmuplon Ii mnktiic nfttlar t... - l i-.u . uuj rltir tu ikatllu a iul lunillui;. fll.u la illTUlU J i.i'K Mtii.i Ju. t. tt..! Dan Crintli ul '.! l.ai..H of CaiH MMltr at t. lludd ouu day lail o o. ti r i campion proicuiru c u... i mi v iuiiiiik i.uK.i uio Wk ' s --"J Mu: beford tin jirtiir -i .on r.iday. jfjH'toik . of tlirco itciiin jtMll t .BkI ' '' 'ulilt)" uul of AuH,!!) I . i- .m lait woek, but fctUul ' ' " ' '--ttklnn Uo n1' 'Hi niu, ii w .. :.n only Ir.ltjnci haru i . i ial-" buit ctom hire imi ki i. ' " i"U tocuber niko i i' Itch not and tin '4TMi w I b" it. aliK Ul week wlilcli f'fitHu t ' i! i and poucr fur tjWta pjfco i I Ik' M .. n.-in a lll bo o.l .' tl Ii week uud iW" MHlIo "' run.i-iii mn al unco. l&'jKk ia' " ir b. i-nniltiK iron i in li i:.: a:o bruin a or 'o iim 'I' uf loin- Tl.cy are .fflpHcari-o in n r,iuinc r.nrucn. imUaxni dcr H'-tklrU llamlllon aays me a i of all bo irvnyi, nml fntu all HI. I" urcy any tint I n. tinny and nrecn as Iiland Jul now. to n;aln c i-aiire i:nici iu un- i Yukon - I nclflc Kxpoiltlon Inborn luilll, Mid U.o fair will uMad Juno iu. Uio omclal open- iTtlato ES l.V AT IHIWI.I.M! AI.I.I'.V lliuiiittklt ntiwllnB .Ml0 r0""' Invlirj tlio ladles to try their m- I... -,- I liowIIHK every iiurua n from 2 to 6. No men will wcij C-w ::!:!' :?: See the KKK stores Klothes K K STORE, Klamath's BEST STORE :: M SPECIAL SEWER BOND ELECTION ONWEDNESDAY Election Wil Decide; Whether Klamath Falls Will lake lis Place Among the Progressive Cities of Slate A special vlortluu will bo lielil on vYi-duvada) for tl.o union- uf vollnit -in bonillnn the city for 1 11.000 will, I wl.lrli lu bulM n lunln iinor t .in. I'l o qualifications of voters as provided by tl.o city cl.artcr It oj follows. No person dull bo cntltWd lo p"""' p. .... .. ratw at 6i., central or special clco'"1 row wko " " IW"""! 0 lion In lliu city wt.u Ii uoi a quail floJ olectur of ILi' fil&to of Orccou, who lui not bevn a resident of ll.u city uf Klumutb 1'ulli for ilx munlLt next preceding such clcctloa. andi"' ulu Las i.ul bevn n rcjJuiil of llio naiil In which l.u applk'a lo vuu '"" IU' " l pruciliutf sun. ..liuluii, wlu I at uul Lujh rvjlslerud ui Uuli.altir pruvldcd In li.li act, nur ul mi upiciul iliitlun fur tue puipimi of liiulnii buuUi uf ll.u lowu, unlcjj l.u il.aU bl U.o tlmv of lot .n: ba U.o um.cr of real citalu ..HUn tLu lluilu of tto Cll. MblCl. Ill bo iiHoctuJ by ijcli propoiod ucd, hud upou ul.lcb Lu actual!, J uj a lax. uud wblcu proorly u. .jii.oJ oil U.o luil u.iiii.iut ru j ,v uauu uf luct. vuur ur Ll. ruular." It U probablu tl.nl ll.u people ot .lau.ail. I ulU nalliu U.u uriul uic- ,, cud luiunacco uf lullue tbu .uwur boadi, jet tbcro li i;ruu .uui;. r uf tl.o dafiat uf Uiujo buud it !.icoui.t uf tl.o iuactlitty uf t.. uurj Lo arc struncly In favor u. . ivuir a) alum. . It Ii abiolutn. jicuiiary for every property owuur. ..Lo Ii In favor of u inter, lo i;o .o tto pull on WudociJay and .ole. It v.111 bu too lalo tu du an- i.lui; uftor tbo election Ii uvir. On 1.0 rcault of tl.o election on WcJ- jojilay will depend tl.o futuro of tU .Ity. It will dccldo tliu quujtlou Alictl cr Uio elty will build up aud .irotpcr and crow, or whether pro- ireu will bo rctraded. Every volci iboutd rrmciubor that with first- I'tan tanllary condllloui, fifty pci .cH will bo ndded to Uio valuation uf tl.o property of tbo city. U'OIIK IIUUIN'H ON UlU IIIItlUATlON' CANALS Tlio Orcicon Valley Land Co. Ii now ready to bceln Uio construction work on tliu Irrigation, cauuls, and Ii open tor bills for iucIi work. The '.nw mill for maklnc lumber and ilf..l.t.p It. litiltitlnp thll fllimi'l. CtC n... -..-... ..- U now being brought from Alturas Tlio tolcphoao lino from tho dam lo :-,:-5,,",'MM":' Korrect $& 1HR8, Shoep, Hats, ll o l.iud cnclneor'i cfllco I flnlilicil Ertlueor M. !J. Williams of Hu 'O. V. L. Co.' foreo l.ai a larca part) of Burv)ori al worn locatlnK main en nali. both north and loulli of Liruws crcok, wt leb work Ii lion tl o vail:) for tlo purpoio of local lue Uio dlitrlbutlr.i; canals or tlltc e. In tlo projecutlou of tl.li worl: tl.o cnclecon for a tlmo will "";""J,, " '"fuI ""' In tl.ort, nil llio Morn in i.and u) U o company It bclnc puikcd for- ard with all poulbio ip3oJ, Lalio H 'W tlxaniloer. Aiuiv to tmvr iu:oru:. I'ucle Sam Ifai lllj; Job on Hand For .Veil Year In ConutluK III. family. Sixty tLouuind Inquliltlvo perioni 4m cntcr t)l0 Government icrvlco nrly nest year. Tt.ey must bo In. luIil'.lTu In order lu hold their Jobi TLo sixty lLoucand aro tho census .num.crt.ton vvl.om L'bclo Bam ex- ...els to pay to eh all tort of In 'urmatlon about hi) nephews and iImci. Tho work ot Catherine tbo .'.allatlcs which l.o demands Ii itu- iudoui. In nddlllou to tho cnumcr .ion wlo do tho actual collcclinc f tho Intorr.iatiim by a house-to- uusu C&&T3H. tbcro will bo appoint d 330 cupcrvliors. Olrcclur of the Junius North plans to placo ono of bejo in orcry conurojslonal dUtrlct n tho count r, and one alio to have larco of tho work In each of tlio arco cities. Tho only exception to aii rule Ii tho Slato of Masiachus- .it , which will bo In chareo of juu supervisor. This Is a delicate ompllmcnt to tho stato's atatlitl- .al bureau, vvLlch tho censu ofllcu olds to bo cxtromcly cl'.lclcnt. Tho supervisor will rcclovo 1 1000 i car, and In adJltlon will draw an ilowRucj of 1 for ovcry 1000 per uns enumerated. TLo pooplo who lo tho quoillonlnc tho cuumorat jfj v.HI rccelvo two cents por per on Interviewed. In a hie state like .'onu3jlv.iul.i, for Instance, tho Jovcrumcul will carry on Its payroll .000 cnumcrutuis aud S3 super- lion. Hut tho work of tho census Is only iccim with tho collection of stalls--Ics. A blr: olllco force Is required u Washlncton to arrango tho figures aitelllccntly and lutorprot them. The census bureau Is now housed in a big red brick building near tho Capitol, nnd Congress It 'expected to appropriate covcral hundred thous and dollars at this session for an other building. A stranger recently found nn Odd Fellow pin on tho struct In this city. On tho under side In printed tho lottcrj. Trom K. J. T. On tho front .hlo aro thrco other initial. Tho pin has a plnln strip of gold above and thrco links below, Furthor Informa tion can bo received at this olSco. Tho olovon miles of walks and streets on tho nrounds of tho Alaska- Yukon-rncltlo Exposition linvo boon paved with asphalt. Tho Bcattlc ex hibition opens Juno 1, 1909, com plcto In ovcry detail. Evory bulldlnn on tho grounds ot tho Alnskn-Yukon-Paclflc Exposition nt Gcattlo Is ready to rccolvo ex hibits. IIoso irarilon bono tho bost nnd cheapest at U. Bolvlu'a plumbing thop. 21 OPENING DATE IN SEPTEMBER Plans Complete For Drawing of Lands in Lake County A bulletin has just been Issued by tho Oregon Valley Land Company, announcing September S, 1909, as tl.o opening dato of tho 300,000 acres of land comprising a part of i o old Oregon military land graat in noulhcru Lake, Harney and Kla jialli couiilloi. The distribution will begin ofl that dato and contlnuo from lay to day till all tho tracts aro llspoiod of, according to tho plans .ot out In tl.o company's literature. TLo trcct v.tj a part of tho old Orrgon military road land grant and was sold a car ago by tho Hunter land company to tlo Oregon Homo Valley Land company. It was then cut up by this company Into 12,000 lots laid out In Lakcvlew, tbo coun ty scat of Lake county. It Las been but nlno months since .ho ti'.o of theso tracts was com-; nenced by this company, and In that .lino tho cntlro tract has besn dls-t josoJ of In :: states. But 1000 .racts noro told on tbo Pacific Coast, ho remainder of tho 300,000 acres Seine fold to eastern pcoplo, the .argcr part of whom will como to Oregon to scttlo and farm their now loldlogs. GOOU rROGIMM BILLED AT THUATUE TONIGHT New "Iluy Blass." This picture Is taken from Victor Hugo's power ful drama. " A Modest Young Man." This lubject presents one of tho most comical pictures ever thrown on the :anvas It produce a laugh every iccond, and It any persons havo the bluis, they should aco this reol better tlan all tho medlclno In town. Ono of tho pleating features In connection with tho moving picture ihow Is tho singing and plajlcg 3y Mrj. Edltb Cox, who presides at I n piano each evening. In many :ltlca tho sire of Klamath Falls tic fleets ot a beautifully colored lllus rated socg aro marred by a poor Ingcr and pianist; but such Is not tho caso at tho local theatre, for Mrs. Cox rendsrs tbo several songs In a very crcJItablo manner, and her plavlnR upon the piano deserves un Hinted prnlse, which, together with tho best of slides and moving pic tures, l:na been tho means of obi mining largo patronago tor thi theatre Miss Dcsslo Egllngton of Bedflcld returned last evening from Los Catos, California, whero sho has bcon spending tho winter. K. K. K. Store's korrect clothes for fit and stylo. Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n OniaanUt'd for the Protection ot tho Buyer and Seller ot Ileal iVopcrtjr and the promotion and Improvement of Klamath Count;. Members D. B. CAMTOELL. P. L. FOUNTAIN, QHEOORY McCLELLAN. IIALL-SHEPEBD CO, HOLCOMB REALTY CO., MASON & BLOI'GII, T. V. STEPHENS, FRANK IRA WHITE, WILBUR WHITE. Transactions with any of tbo abovo dealer Insure protection. BARBERS WILL ENFORCE SUNDAY CLOSING LAW Secretary and Treasurer of State Board Inspect Shops of This City Swansea Appointed Deputy of this District P. M. Liabo and It. It. Wallace, secretary and treasurer of tho State Heard of Darter Examiners, were In tl.o city over Sunday from Port land, making an examination of the barber slops of ths city. Before leaving on tl.o boat this morning an rxamlnatlon was given to C. II. Ennls ot Merrill and J. S. Eapy of Dorrls. Sscrcfary Lcabo complimented the barbsrs of this city on the excellent sanitary conditions of the shop and tho up-to-date arrangements ot the accommodations. J. E. Swanson of tho Klamath slop was appointed a deputy for Lako and Klamath coun ties, and will probably conduct an examinations that may be nocosury. Tho visiting members ot tho But (Board Issued Instruction for the strict enforcement of the Sunday closing law In the town ot thi and Lako counties, and also tor tho an- forcemenct of the sanitary rtfula Hon. Tho ihop ot thi elty all closo on Sunday, but It 1 reported that this Is not always the cast with tha shops at Mori 111, Bonanta and tome of tbo towns In Lake county. TLo Sunday closing regulation ts a stato law, and hereafter any In fringement will ba roportad to It District Attorney tor prosecution. Redmen Meet Defeat In Both Games Whllo tbo weather was not very favorablo tor ball playing yesterday, yet a good-sized crowd witnessed tho game between the Klamath Fall team and tho Rcdmcn, which result ed In a victory for the former with tho scoro 1C to 8. The game was umpired by T. W. Zimmerman, and his decisions w-t with tho approval ot the spectators, although soma of tho Redmen claim that they did not get a fair deal. The game was a llttlo slow on both sides. This makes tho second game lost by tho Redmen, that team having been defeated by tho High School on Saturday by a score ot 2 to 1. National Teachers Association Meet Tho cxccutlvo committee ot tha National Educational Association an nounces tbo selection of Denver as tho placo of meeting for tho forty soventh annual convention, July 6 to 9, 1909. Tho railway line havo mad re duced round-trip fare which will bo In effect on July 1. The' ticket will carry a going limit ot ten day from dato ot salo, with final return limit ot October 11, and Include atop-over privileges In both direc tion within tboto limit. Tha fare from Ashland, both way via Port. land, will bo $65.30. A all the lino In Colorado and aurroundlng ttatea have agreed to grant a rate ot ona faro tor tha round trip following the convention, to all point In Colorado, It la prob ablo that many other, beside tha teacher, will take advantage ot tha low rate. 8trared From my plaoa . on Thursday, a pala red cow with mottled faeo, may now havo calf. Finder notify J. I Tadaa. or phone 7(4. '10 Subpoenas for Witnesses in Indiall Case Subpoena Lave : been luued by .Lo Federal Court at Portland for J. O. Hamaker and Mr. L. O. Burk of Bonanta, George Orr of Klamath Agency, and Elmer Lynch of Yalnax. The (ubpoenaa were based upon a petition of William Barkley, the Indian who Is accused of the murder of Sid O. Jacobs last year on tha Reservation. Barkley' trial la"at for May tl. and h iits forth la hi petition that those named are Important witnesses tor the dafense. who have not other wise been summoned to appear la his bobalf. Attorney R. Citron ot Port land will defend Barkley at tha trial. Examine For High School The eighth arado examination will b held on Thursday and Friday of this week. Tha examination at Merrill will ba given by Geo. Offlald; at Bonanta by D. F. Drlecoll; at Ft. Klamath by L. M. Copeland, and at Pokegama by E. L. Colburn. This examination Is for the purpoio ot admittance to the County High School, and It Is expected that there will bo between 76 and 100 appli cants. II. S. Anderson, wit and daughter returned last evening from Lo An gel, whr thay have been (pending tha winter. Thay left this morning for their horn at MerrllL Perry DcLap has, returned from Berkeley, nkcru ho has been attend ing school. His brothr, True DeLap, will return within a weak. Tho A. O. U. W. lodge will have Initiation work tomorrow night. After the Initiation, refreshments of Ice cream, cake and atrawbarrt will ba sarved. Jersey bull for service. Thorogh- bred Jersey bull will b at my barn tor season. Service, 15. C. C. Low. Order your lea from O K Trans fer Company. 4-IItf Local View We hare collected the saost Complete Lisa of Local Views to be t oaad la tows. We hare ever SO slews la colors, of Oersssa prist, frosa photographa, sad are tree as to color. Over TS views la ahotographs, tacladtag aJi aetata ef interest bt this cotusty. We are cosutaaUy ' Views. Oosae ts and look Uses over. Star Drug Store "They NEW SCALP BOUNTY LAW Will Go Into Effect the Twenty-third of This Month Tha now scalp bounty law, which was posied by tha last legislature. will go Into effect on May It, rTfc 431 uuumy ir.ai win uu paid ia aw ioi Iowa: For coyoto or coyote pup. $1.50; gray or black wolf, IS; gray or black wolt pup, timber wolf or pup, 12.50; bob cat, "wild eat or lynx, 2; mountain Hon, panther or cougcr, $10. TLo cntlro akin of each ot said .nlmals must bo presented to tha County Clerk within six monlba from the date ot killing the animal. Tie skin Includes and must have attached thereto all four of tha aws or fcot, Uo tall and tho akla of tho entire head. Including both cars thereof, eye Lotos and skin to the tip ot tho nose. TL skin will ba examined by tLo clerk, who shall mark It by cutting ott the acalp of- certain animal and tha fore feat'' of other. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice la hereby given by tha na dertlgaed Administrator ot tha fa tal of Thomas Hodge, deceased, to the creditors and all persona having claims against the said deceased or bis ostata to present such claims with tha propor Toucher wlthla six months trom tha data of this aatlc to tha aald Administrator at tha law offlco ot Thomas Drake la tha Wlthrow-Melhasa Building la Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated the 8th day of May, A. D ito'. JOHN FREDERICK WILSON, Administrator ot tha estate of J-10 Thomas Hodge, deceased The school laws for 1909, contain ing tha now laws, havo been re ceived, and Superintendent Swan la today sending ono copy to each di rector and oao to each school clerk In the county. There are 3i school districts in the county with four members on each board, or a total ot 128. Hello, Jim I What's your hurryT I'm guiug to MASON M ULOL'GU'S AUtilKAcT OFFICE to order aaal tract. U you need one, tuat'a tfa utare to go. First door northeast ot ihe American Bank Trust Co., on Main street. Btock market, flouring mills, elevator and lumber yard will b established at Midland within 90 day a. Good rigs and tho best of driving teams at the Mammoth Stables. Parties convtyed to any part of tha Interior. 87 1 -Watch for the aurprlae that Camp belli baa In storo for people who have not bought lota In Midland. Postcards Hew X'f V .r i Have It" ,. ' "5f.?AW v. 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