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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1909)
f U-WifVH Jftr r j ICInmnOi KiiIIh' Firm V nnd HcNt Dally Our AdvertiMfi Oat w The t KeauHe, .4; n Tillliu Yi;l(. No HG'J KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, 1909. Price 6 Cent $40,000 LAND DEAL WILL COMPETE J FARMERS WILL WITH N. C. 0. BE GIVEN A PLANS READY TOR THE NEW DEPOT a I i M RAILROAD HEARING pwttitti lirrdld. ON THE WEST SIDE CONTRACT MADE FAVORS CHANGE IN ON OVER 400 tdiiii r.... ACRES S.i n IIUmjo Ptirtii-s I )t tl tit CO lTl We I Silll' lll'i'jllts Into Kosidinite I'rupcrly , UI con a m inn I cj lui tUDttlg tlll l f ll Importance U Ibll Clly MlMJia llrui tutvit. Isto a roulmct with Jolm 1 Tin- llilt' of Ut ii Ditto fur tlju pur- itic uf nearly SOU acici uu tbo wvil i iIJi of Ibv rlr mid adjoining tb lou Mr rilipauic it icpititct- let olbir llu tHru ctfilUllili tbd ,1 lib ibtm It Ii i-vtc.l tlit ih dill "III t clVixt allblli lbrtt ti, i a cvod mm tld for Ibf limited unllon II Ii tbv ;iurHit uf lb (ikrllti to iprBd Uijo ki.iount Id bullJInt linacri, Uiulcitdi, itrtiti nnd lm IIB( ttc JilOpcl tjr for ttlldollCo Ctri-vin Tl. pro;rir Itcludrd la lit d'l Cvnutt titllx lb rntlr bill flClci lb Cltjr 00 Iba Mt-itild add iculd be md Intu r)n rtttdtner Btoit) Tb ! t"lc U not and I'Ubllc. but It la uodtlilood to U aot lm tl ao 1 19.000 Fish Hatchery for Klamath County Arrantemenla arobelug made lor itirtlBc a blc Dih batcbery on llborl Crevk In tbe northern part of tbe coutly Dhoti Crick baa lit biad la Hiiral larae iprlnn un lb ranch toloniln- to John Ullli, and rum for a dtitanco of thieoquartert of a mlio Ibroudi tbv place and tuptlci Uto Hvn Mile Creek Borcral local partial ar laid to U latorcited In the eitabllibmcot of lb btlcbory, and work It to beln al one on the dimi, acresni, bitch lai trouiha and other eiulpruant, tad icvoial hundred thouiand ot youni trout will be planted It Ii )ar Tbe hatchtry will bo uied for com to itock atrclal purpoiot at well a elttr itreama of tbu county Hhortj"'" wurnlnt Crtek will bo made a fliblli. ilrcatu) 1'anemcra lor Ibe loutb hae d prlvlteici will bo aold and the about four bori lo wall at Weed arkct aupplled with trout llln ! "" n0 ''-tlH Uood rln and tbo b.-it of dililni. Iami at the Maiuruotli Blablci I' .., , ilcia for a full Parti, rxtiueyed to ...y part of tbi" roorn""! '" "", ' ", '"" laitrlor. A great many people have idea that new .hoe. are necemrily uncomfortable and dial old aboea are necemrily ihape lm Whaa they buy Aoaa they diacover how wrong thi inpreauon is becauie new tyW shoe are thapely comfortable and old Vtf-&M- boaa are comfortable and alupaty. We are ant iM to prove k toyoa. laik L KKK STOKER ufm Hue U, Uri, t, .lia.i.iito of U'lMuti m in d.e to(l t)u0 of tl.o tialn lo and front Klarattb rllt. ""' ln Ju,,co "low iorlor. ft rifcno iivi.i tu trftiuet uliuJuli. i. "WoicMallt if mo crij tUl, H oi'tMitwnlty of asking tie opinion of Mr Ntftictr on tl.o matur Mr Vkfa - . ... "' '" " CODlldtllbl, alii, I ( li. ......... . . . ' ' ".alter nun II UrUl.ir. IlIIlM ...! . "' cipermnrc Mtu tl o flout ictuil oiidltlooi In tj-aUtg of tU iro- ipoivl cltiico If Hill Vi. I look ltb Utur uikjo ll.v ualh Ktdu! which Li. !,.., .. Ktdu!o bltb Lki L.n .3. i"u'" "7 i t-ttinbir of Cottiuir.: "I Utb. .1 urnltMUB.!. .!.n ..... ... . i o. . '""J "7 i!r l);r. bu;otlntoidcni of tb Kl.aiti Di.lilun ick.j (ilnlllii wild ttr cilitltc icrtlcg on tbv umln lla of tl.o HontbilD 1'atl. fie. tbt .,o,vd .cbtduU ipt.r.i, to iiiu to bv ll.c Loit thai Ii ptactlcabla uadur ll.t nrrct coudltloDi It It lone rldv fiom His I'ran cluu cr I'uitliud to Klimttb al.i, and itrtlco with ILu Iraat dlicoia fort and drltj ponlbli li dtilrab.o At iriitt,ranic(ri froa tbe touib tnuit lino Hin I'rancliro imtnvllate lr aftvr luncbron.ltailct tbclr Urt' i oa tbo train at I oMock In tlia morulas fur the chant at Wicd, a Biotl ubroinforttbl hour In tin Inter lint l'inn tolnc to or coraluc from I'orlUnd rujit unJrr tbo irict uLcdulc ita orvr i.ltLt al Wi. "I'nJur tbv pto;ied icbvdu.o. partlea couilnx from Uau Kraaclico t.M it. era .t k fl ( ulrhf. Brrlv.! Inc at Wrrd at I: U tbe foltomlrc day. on the beat train on tbv main line I'ullman ran. dlnlnic car and ubimatlon car Thiy com tbrouRb tbv attractlie Bbaiu rcclun In tb dalltht -lutcbron at Weed nnd arrhv at Klamath I'alli. when tbv road bai been properly ballaited for litrtlce, In Ibo lata afternoon in I amide time for tbo dlitrlbutlon of 'thomalliat Klamath I'alli "Uavlni; Klamath iilli In the mornlDK. lanencer for tho north make direct connection at Woed with Train No It. tbe belt on the "ln l"lr' inJ err,rc '" l'0,l,inJ ,tlc tbat under tbu tehedulu tuey oum (jet Train .no IS, tbv bcit on tr.e main lluv. and reach San I'ranclico huilncii prucnt tho) WRONGLY EDUCATED U-cn biuiighl up wi th he ctrrvrr. cbeation Ia9 jeem OLnLUULL must remain ut Wtiil until 'j-30 at "'" l ""J Kl lo Han I'ranclico a er noon tho following dny It kuvi wltloul bini tUt oao train t dn on ttli braucli could "ot l"icu wilt nil of the Irnlm uu ll1 ""'n """ and therefore the I. !. .. ..!.! - ... . . " ' "10H.O OUl 01 UiO 101. "Tt wU. ... ......-. ... t ",v --. t0l yaaivuftvr BO. ng litif I i ft!.... !-. .. I . """ """ au wuuiu uq iuuci. lor ,llln al I'lcttnti alio for pin ntLMS colDK south II would bo UlttT. fl I)K llklf Of tllU follow. '" "' ana u-ry way outer for tllUfrifi rtitnlliv frmn ll innil. """ uv ""'" lr,Jlr I'ro0"l tcb.Jule. rmilu fioui tbv koulh dtilro to corac to Wtid on No II, ci at prount, 1I.17 ran do 10, baln half a ila at cod It tl.mforo eltca to ,""" "om ,Lu ,ou,b h hlcil " ivcicri can ualio conncctloni for Ktamalb I'alli, ai atalnit one at lHUKDt "Thvig Ii auottivr feature of tbla that H cottalnljr appeal to tbe peo ple of Klamath I'alli. and that Ii flat tbe train would tie up hero at night That tntani tho train crow , would I locatid at Klamath Falli. and, cf courie, that meant a pay roll, imall. It Ii true, but we do not JetplMi tbe day of imall tblngt. "All of our ituoi (otc( out on the different mall routu from Klamath r'ulla Icatu In tbe moruluK, and raitlit coralnx In Kolnt further Into the Interior nould ilmpl) havo to ita) otr at Klamath fall, at tbey j0 tt pictuct "Tbli Ii my pvraonal lw of It, wblch I am prepared to rcWio at any moment uhen a better ichedule an be propoicd " Council Passes Two Measures Zumwalt to Do En (jireering Work on Sewer System Tho City Council held nu adJourn 3d mcvllnx hit ccnlsK and pauod .o l lair ivcoud rvadlnt two ordin ance! uno of mo mcsiurui m ior .bo puipoiv ot ilcclarlne tho rciutl ot the recent tower bond election and authorizing tl.o advertliement for bldi on the bond. Tho tocond jrdlnutico contained a contract em- Io)Ihk Knglncor D J Zumwalt to Jo the engineering work on the iuir iteiu for Iho ontlr city. riiv oompeniutloti for tbla work U io bo four per ceut of Iho amount jf thu coit Another meeting of tho council a held at 0:30 thla morning, and both ordlnancoi wcro pnaied aud will KO Into effect l JO daya The HO.uvO bond Uiuo will be for 20 catt and will draw 4 per cent Interest. In tho idootlon ot Mr. Zumwalt, tho Council hat ihown good Judg ment. Ho la no experiment, for ho hat been horo long onougta to domon itinto that bo postossci tbo ability lonmndod for uch a rctpontlblo potltlon. Ho la oapoclolly well nuallflca for tho work, and whon tho contract Ii comploted, tho city way bo auro of having a eystom that will moot all tho requlromont of tho municipality. poroa knit and D. V. D ahort iloovoa undorahlrti nnd knee longth McCloud Road and Treight Teams After Alturas Trade ALTUIIAH, liny 18 Tho war bo w(cn the builncu mcu and mor I. aula of tbla country on tbo one and and tbo N C. 0 railway on the itbcr, out tbo exorbitant frcljlit md paiscnecr intu on tilt road, low aocmi to ba on In tarnuit. Upou tbo tollcltatlon of tho bull ioit men of tl.o country, Mr. 0. M. Uobc. Vice I'rtnliknt and Oanoral Managir ot tho McCloud railroad, ,iald Modoc count) a vlilt, for tbe turpoio of making lneitlgatlon ai o tbo practicability of ihlpplng tbo frcnlght Into ll.li country rla Uarllo. Swobo Intorvlincd tbo merchant! it tbli part of the country and then n company with 8. It Hunch made i trip ncron tho mountain to Bjr ;rlio Valley to Intcrrlow tbo ucr banta of tbat taction It It stated that thn freight rate the existing law, the administration from San franclieo to Uartlo la thereof, and tbv auggctllon of tucb II OS per hundred. In tbo pan amendments to tbo law at may be uamt bavo delivered freight from deemed useful. Uartlo to Alturat for tl per hundred ! "Owing to tbo large number of Thlt brlcgi the rate from Ban Fran- J projecta to bo vliltcd and the limited :lico to Alturat via Uartlo at l2.0SUmc at tho dlipoaal of the commit ter hundred, whllo tbo tamo rate ' ice. It will not bo possible to examine ,'ron the same point via Keno over lor accord a hearing to all member of tbu N. C O It K.3S. making altbo rcspcctlvo Water User Aaaocla llffvrcncu of 30 cents per hundred! Hoot, but at tbo tame tlmo It It in faor of the Dartlo route. Tbo business Interests of tbla vi cinity aro on tho vcreo ot taking In "laud the matter of fixing up and reconstructing tho road betweon here and llartlv The road can bo improved and tbortened lufUdently, It It bcllced, to bring tho rato down to 7S cents per bundrod. During tbe past tow jean much freight for thlt acctlon ha been! hauled via Uartlo, and moro would hae been shipped tils way It It badlarcc to bo presented by a commltteo not bocn for the poor facilities for handling freight there and for tho poor cccammodatlons for the team- iters. It Is understood tbat tboao mattcra will soon be remedied. A party consisting ot Mr. and Mr. 0. I). Gatci, Mcsdamcs R. S. 3mlth, K. J. Murray and W. O. Smith and Misses Hendricks and llannon, went to Ady this morning and returned on the special which brought tbe office cars to this city. Purnlihed rooms and apartments 13 at tho Daldwln. Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n OrgnAiiltetl (or the Protection of tho lluyer anil Seller of Heal Property anil Iho promotion and liiiiroriiirut of Hlauutth County. Member D. a CAMPnKLU P. L. FOUNTAIN, OltKOOnV & McCLELLAN. IIALL-SHKl'EIU) CO., HOI.COM1! IlKALTY CO., MASON & 8LOIGII, T. W. BTKP1IKX9, I'lUNK IRA WJIITB, WIU1VR WHITE. Tranaactlona with any of tbe abovo dealer Inaure protection. Irrigation Committee Will Receive Sug gestions on Visit Tho Bocrctary of the Water Uteri Aitoclatloo has received a communi cation from Senator Carter, chair man of tho Bcnato Irrigation Com mittee, Hating that tbe commlttco will lilt tbo Klamath Project on October 12th. After reciting tbo rctalutlon paticd by the Bonate, tbe1, ... . kt, s, . .... .boldlngt It It witling kzpond rommunlcntlon rcadt: .,aaa .. "ln tbo Judgment ot tho commit tee, tbo Mew ot tbe membcra of each Water fieri Anoclatlon abould bo iccurcd and carefully comldercd In order to atccrtaln eilitlng con dition from their point of view. The water uicra are vitally Interested In all legislation which may directly or indirectly affect the reclamation work, and to thorn tbo committee will look for a full and free expres sion of their dellberato opinion on very dcslrablo that tho judgment of nil, aa expressed through tbe major ity, abould bo ascertained. 'Tor tho purpoto ot economising time In securing tho desired expres sion, I respectfully request tbat the water users be assembled In a pub- ' tic meeting, or a sorlca ot mooting, to dlicuss luch matter a they de al ro to present to tbe commute and teat their viows bo formulated in a concise statement In writing, tho ofthclr members, who will bo pre pared to answer ucb question as the Senato Commlttco may think proper to ask ln regard to tho writ ten statements or any other mattor relating to your project." A number of questions to be con sldcrcd and answered are suggested In tho communication, but any matter ran bo talten up that tbe water users desire. Secretary of Water Users to Retire C. P. Chastaln, secretary of the Klamath Water Usors Association, will rctlro at the expiration of his present term ot office on June 4th, and a now secretary will havo to be elected. Mr. Chastaln will take an actlvo part In tho buslneaa of Chas taln. Langcll & Company. Automobile and Steamer Route ALTURAS, May 19. The build ing of a road for automobile and llghtrlgi between Alturaa and the touthern end of Goose Lako was counuoBcod last week. It Is said that this cntorprllo Is undertaken by tho Oregon Valley Land Company, and Is for the purpose ot facilitating rapid- transit botweon tb terminus of the railroad here and the territory north of hero. Tho dtttanco wblch tho road la to bo built Is approximately fourteen miles and Is to' bo constructed at an cxpondlturo of about $80,000. About sovonty-tive mon have already been put to work on tbe construction, wbllo a large number will be added to this crow as they can be procured. The road will be built twelve to four teen feet wide and on a wf even grade. A stoamer will b built for travel on tho lako to conaeet with tbo rail, road and to ply between the touthern and of Ooojo Lako and I-akcrlow, Oregon. Tho atcamcr will bo cap- ablo of carrying ISO paitongcra and will alio bo nttcd for, handling the freight between thcte two polnta. It fa ttalod that by using the auto- mobile and tho ttcamer that two round trlpt will be made dallr be tween Alturat and Lakorlew; The Oregon Valley Land Company It opening up and ditclorlng a large amount et land In Southern Oregon and Northern CallforeV endsl't la lfntPfl fVflf In It. I.I fi.t .f l. l. SI 00,000. If ncccssarr, to establish rapid freight and paiseBferi service ii .. between tho holJlngand thn oauldo world. Big Class For High School At the eighth gra4t' examinations, coadnctcd oa Mayb and 14th, there1 wcro eighty-eight applicant in county. Superintendent Swan, Misted by Prof. R. II. Dunbar, Mitt Next Drew and Prof. B. P. Alex ander, have completed tho work of grading tbo papers of all trlcts except Pokejama, the of wblch district have iet yet In. Fifty-one diploma certlfyln that tbe applicants havecompleti tbo work of the ' graaasar g have beta teamed. on or two brascbea another chance oa 11th, or again oa 3d. The following aMPlne au . .. i pupil: i Dtitrtct No. 'I Henry Kctsde Laton Stephens, .Henderson Olonn Deals, atayael Sande: Jennie Applccat Forrest Pell, Elliott, Hatel Summer. Ralph lard, Cbarlea Ogle, Henry Mcssner, Ooldla Barnes, Robert Rlggs, Mile Price, Etta Turner, John Nelson, Evylln Oravcs, Edith Campbell, llcrold Sargcant. District No. 11 Donna Msek. District No. 8 Albert Jones. District No. 12 Fred Williams. Lester Boggs. District No. 13 J. Ernest Kali, Carl Rlttcr, Joseph Stertl, Carl Rucck. Louise Esert, Therein Stersl. District No. 16 Charles Hughes. District No. 20 Hall Durnham. District No. 25 Rueben Oerber. District No. 27 Hlldred Wilson. District No. 2 S Claud Andrews, Harriet Garrison, Cba. Ilasklns, Honry Harlman, Lee Brown, Lester Pope, Alia Balls, David Fitch. District No. 7 Haxel A. Vote, Earl K. McCoy. District No. 2 Leona Bean, Marie Harpold, Erma Hoagland, Victor Hamaker, George Bassett, Agnes Drtseoll. District No. 2J Blanch Thomp son. Local Wo bare collected the moat Complete Lin ot Local View to be fomnd la towa. We have over SO views fas color, f German print, from photographs, and aro trao a t eelar. Over 78 views la photograph, mcladtag Interest la this county. We are coastaatlf Views. Com la and look them over. Star Drug Store S ' "They WILL' COST NOT LESS THAN. $15,000. s To Be Constructed of Rubble With Dressed Stone Caps Floors to Be Tile The Chamber of Commerce and citizens gonorally fcavo takon a good deal of lutcrcit In' the matter of a pauenger depot for Klamath Falls, and tbey bow will be glad to know tbat tto plana being rapidly matured In tbo Cblef Engineer' offlco will give to Klamatb Fall a very attrac tive structure. Tb walk' of. tho bulldlag. are to to be of rubblo.'wlth dreued stono ca'pt ot lighter thU .'and'1"! roof of dlBorea color. Tbe ladles' waiting room will bo large and will have a lavatory con nected, and theio rooms and also tho general waiting room will bavo tllod floors and walnscoat about 7 feet high In tile. In addition, of course, to these rooms will be the men's lavatory, tbe offlcci and baggage room, wttb an open court, adjoining tbe baggage room. L. Tl... kalljlu a.,11 ju ,k IUB HIHIHiUI Wilt WBt IH UIW ilghborhood ot 115,000. Wblle tb disposition ot tb dtlxena ot UClaaaatb Falls to contribute soat rWng. If necessary, toward a pas senger depot ot attractive character was appreciated, tho Chief Engineer, who baa charge of construction, did not wish to entertain any proposi tion for a contribution. Chastain, Langell Company Formed George Chastaln, Claud Chastain and Arthur Langell have enUrvd Into a partnership under tb trm name ot Chastaln, Langell Jk Coat pany. The grocery atock of Oeorg Chastaln will be taken over, to wblcb. will be added a complete new stock ot general merchandise. The Arm will occupy their present quarters until about tb first of September, when thoy will mov Into a new building to be built for them adjoining tho Star Drug Btor by O. W. White. Tbe firm bas flvo- jcar lcato on tbo new building, which will be specially constructed to meet the requirements ot tb Mtalncsa. Wear klothcs. K. K. K. Store's korrtct PostCards at Haw .w Have It" 1 1,1 ht. M h 1 i (4- ?i !. , ' w V' K If vt 7:u . J? St" ,'- ' ' . 1 ' I v Vj J . MM r i. ,lJ . drawers at tb K. K. K. Btor. ,;-- iiim n"" """,Jgt v- $tiG9BNtBS&B&R$mM iptSJ! k :.fci.'enWrai-.i.-iai mmmStBtLm "3i;tt.