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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1909)
.., ,wm.- jrFitwt,tAft!J" 1 ! " 11. Si-- " i"- Kl.miath IsillV Firm .iwl Debt U.iily. Our Advertlttrt Ott 'The Bett Katuht. TlllliD Vi:Mt. No. KOI KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 7. 1909. Piuck 6 Cent PLAN TO EXTEND CITY LIMITS WOm ! WO.VIIEIt IH CHATKIt LAKE. Wat Metwtia BUILD AN ESPLANADE TO THE FAIR GROUNDS sl 'I waa very sorry1 to hear nt Iho TO INCLUDE HOT SPRINGS President Naflzger His Company is Ready to Come In side the City Limits NEW FRANCHISE IS ASKED FOR I, lain mill Wuli i I'imiiuiii .kiiIii t'ulin llrfuli' Ciiiiiirll Mini .k For lUli lialnii. Tlu rcxulni muting uf lliu City f'.uli was lioM lnt runliin unit marked (ln beginning n( butliimi tl.nl vlll pmve n( nintliliTiibli' ii. i ttii'lit In I lie rll The one ptopcut Hull Hint llic I'ouiicll Iiiii liroii ex (ledlngly uuxlou In solve It tlml uf utpinslon Wlicii this matter we flral undertaken II wn begun with nut cumultlng tli wlihis u( uiiuiii' Naturally then- wan uppoltlon, mid thU wn u cITcctuul tliut ttiw muve inuut wu defeated Mninr Sander Mill llltCUVl'MMl lh" weak Kjllll In I lint mini1 ntiil ha inii' lil naiiitn IliK tin' oilier ut Major. been labor ttiK I" bring nliuul mi adjustment uf 1 1.) difference mill ihu nccnuipllih w tint lilt ptnk'Ci'o'x fnllvil to tin Tit l.'llilnl I'll) l.lliilln. At lliii nuellng f lliu Council lad veiling A T Nufttger. president of tt.u Hot Spring Company, nppcnud In K'tioii ml dlnu.iid nltti Ihu number III" iiueiilnii of tin oiton Ion of I lu' city lltnltH in Include tbu property tinder hi control It tins ImMI on foil b) nil llitil tlm original proposition tu Include a bin slinrii of tlm lounl) was wiunc, and n rccog nlllon ut Dili bin tutor unit iini of Ihu II rut thing tlml npi'iinl tlm ) to tbo ncgollntloiis Hist would mm In llrato tlml wv are In ban n Kt inter Klamath rullii In lilt ri'iuarkii to thu Council lnt owning Mr Nafumr alalul Hint lio wn not nml niter tin Iki-ii nppoaed to thu Inclusion of lilt company' property within tlm city limit, but ln illil object In tliu nrUlniil nielli oiId pursued, tliut lio wn willing to iti i uverythlng within rcmou to nlil In llio expansion uf tliu city, but lit' I'uiilil not bu utpecleil tu unrrllU'i' I'MOtMiiH Ho nlntvil tliut liU cum- pun) mii H'.idy to ru-opi'intu with tin' clly In tliu matter of sewerage. unit tlili I oiio ut tliu Impormnl liolnls to bu stilled nt futuiu toufar- since bi'twi'i'ii Mr. Nnftigor nml llio Council, tliu lltHt of which will hn I'M Thursday evening (Viiiciit Sidewalk. Another matter Unit Mr Natttitor ulled the ntlcnllou of tlm Council ii wim tin' ronitriall'in of cement I See ui for outing-hunting shoei and moccatini, leggings, "Duz bax," Khaki and Corduroj Cloth ing v We can outfit you for your outing and camping trip K K K STORE Informs City Council alduwalka Tliu pimunt urdlnnniu prnvldca fur Hip rountructloii of lx foot walk llu suggnati'd tliut It bu n niiieiiili'd mi In piuvldu for lliu tuiiitrtictlon of four-font walk, anil Hint llu' spam bi'twii'ii (bi- wnlk mid lliu rurb b" piirl.td, u In bi'ltu; done III tlif clllf 'Mil) surifualloii will iiiiitiiuhludlv bu fullowi-d by tliu I Council. a It Ii tliu moit li'iiilblu) .mil' J If u vutlatnrtory bail of iigri'- , inuut brtwicu tlio Hut UprlnK Com-' puny mid tliu clly can bo rcncbiJ i wln'rvby Hiv addition will toino Into ihu II tu lt. It will mean xr-nt HiIiikI fur lliu ill) TliU nddltlon wm ior c hid with IiIk ldiu, mid I'll'... IiIimo ImMj bii'ii rarrlid out In ttri'Jl txtvut A (omplctlon uf tl.u plnm will luinii tlml Klouinlh I'iiIIi will liuu u ivaldt'iit tucllun Hint will bu icond lu nonu on tbu cunit It will brliiK H'lo tl.c clly a nit mnoui uf piupurt) tLnt will bu nubjurt t', taiutlnn fur city puioiii-i and n-iuii III n imlurtlon of Ibi' tn liclo Ihu ten mills limit AL Tor Sin rr.uulilM'. Tlm Klamath I'alla Unlit and Wa-i tir Company. IhtouKh lla inanaKur, O II (l.-ili't. prcii'titi'd tu Ihu Coun-' ill Ihu ordlnaiicu ndoptvd under thu foriuir udmlnliiratlou nnd ri"iuiti-d ll:tl It bo pnni'd, ixtcndlnK their francblitf for flvo jvnn It wna u point that tbu matter of thu i-Jtrn-lon of Ihu franchliu bad boon aittli'd wlun lhi former ordinance nai paaiinl nnd alKUtd by artlnK Maur Hai'.dcrauu, but It would avulil that Hiiro la a local qut'ttluu about It. thu compun) licllciluu that thu urdl mi niu wna nut legally alknid It la n aafu pri'dlillon that this contention la about oirriit. for Mr Unlet la not r.hin tu makliiK mlitnkiii When Mn)or llMidumon irfuanl to OKnln placii lit j naino to Ihu document, the water iiiinpnli) alopped all ellun atonn and Knvo public liotlre that nr furlhcr work would bu done and nu connection would be made until tin) Clt) Council anw fit to xlu It luk'al rliilit tu perform audi function! A thu miller now atanda, thu wnttr rompaii) hna not thu nuthorlt) to u.nkit louiiectlona tu aupply the Houthern I'nclf.r C'umpnuy with wa ter for lla undue. Till I thu mi aou fur thu prtiieulatlon of the ordl nuucu laat uveiilu. Nu definite action thai would Indi cia e how the Council felt lu regard to the matter wim tnkon. Major Hnndertiin la lioldlnn out for certain rniicoaalon about n reduction of lull, and It ha been alated Hint ho (Coiillnuiil mi Second I'lige.) i..tr.v(:iiiN(J iiki:. bu, loud of ladlul ubd K'-'l'tlu-men, iiinler Ihu protvcllm: wIiik of Colonel Wllklua, went lo thu Upper l,aku thl afternoon fur tbu purpoau of uilni'tvliiic Hie luiinihliiK of Col Allen'a uuw liium.li Mr Alluli Ii tlio Med (n id i;enlli niuii tvliu recuutly puicluaul from JudKO Harris n pluco uf ciourid on Hid Upper l.nku nnd If lltlliiK M out m n summer home II I oiii' of the eiiturprltluK Kcntlomou from thu Hukuu lllvor alluy who conic lu liUniutli county to help bool It nml ut thu aauiu lime par take of tt iiimi) beautiful uUwui In Ken Thu Colonel hna thu cordial Kod wlil.ej of hit many friend In ro i.v cit.ri:ii utiu: itiMKiivi:. -iiipirtltir l!iMirlk t'liinllllima Out In llu- IVil.inl I'urol. M L Krlckmn. aupirltor uf Hie later l.nku lurwlry tcrvlce. lnu re uincd from a vcrnl dayt' lour uf ti;.utlloii over the rntiKu llu ii poll Hut acen nun tire now it work on n 1100 raniiera' headquar-K'l-n nbuut oi.o and n half mile north f Trull potol!liu the trail from Aahlaud to llio top of Asliland llulle. n dlatancu of 10 mllct, 'hat bern completed Men lae been nt work all Hie aprlnit on a trail from Dead Indian iprlnci near the mouth uf Dead In dian cnuk tu lllr. l-lk prairie ThU trail will b" ii'M'ii milea lu lenKth and will be n una! convenience to Lu tnnr.ert.. aa it will ae trawling .t nurli 'iri-atir dlktnncu between thoie puliui, u the old route itoea. Tl.la trail It nt an altitude of frnm 2. COO to (.000 feot. the latter bqlnt on n iilatrnu mi tliu tuptroit point of the Carr.idv Motininlm The trail bur. brin worked out on mi eacy ID per rent grade, which It one eiay of trctel ThU tmll will nfforit n 'lutrk and ma) wny of Kclllni; Into the In terior of the til tlunal fore.t Mr Ktlrkson alio stated that uboul ;0,000,ti0u fill nt aaw til iber had ncently been mid b) the goviru incut In the upper Klamath Lake countr) Ten million) uf Hit tn Moore Ilru uf Klamath 1'all and five mlllloni inch to two other lum bermen of thnt lection Tliu price paid are. Bugnr pi no, I3.S0 per Ihouaand, cllow pine, I3.S&, red fir, 11.00; whltu fir, 1.3r, cedar. 12 60. nnd 12 per Ihouantid fur all dead merchantable plnu One of thu leucr purchaser ot llil limber, thu I.oun l.nVu company, hac nUo purchaacd 4,000 cord of Ilru wood from tlio Kowrnment for which they will pay SC cant per cord, and Hulr contract apcclfle that tliu nr to cut nil llinbi, ipllt piece, butt cuta nnd nil limber not mor chantublu tor iaw timber, Into cord wood, mid (urtliei they iruit pile and burn all brush and rubblth of whnttocvci naturo which may be on tlu Krounrt The Koernment, lu ki'IIIiik lhl timber, will leao staudlut; about 40 por cunt ot thu tree, and thai which Is left will be the )ouuk, urowln; 'rues, which will form a bails for n sucoud ciop U I estimated that Hilf second crop will muture In from thirty to forty uars. The tlm bor old Ii competed of all mature merchantable trees, and defective trues which may bu sound and which can be undo Into mnrkotablo lumber. lu fact, It Is the intention ot thu gov ernment to clean up thu forest, and by so doing will not only reduce the liability of fires, but will giva in op portunity tor a better and quicker growth by tho young timber. In telling tho timber the govern ment makoa an actual measurement ot tho trooi after they are out no estimate All troet told aro biased nnd itnmped In two placet with a U. B. branding Iron, thlt to avoid any mistakes ni to tho trees which are Intonded to bo cut. Ono ot those marks Is put on that part ot the treo which will be the stump when cut nnd tho other about breast high. County Superintendent 3. 0. Swan, accompanied by hit wlfo, returned from Albany last evening. While tboro tho Albany College conferred on Mr, Swan the dtgm of U. A, court's decision regarding the Crater Lsku road," said Kdward C. Qlltucr, teirvtar) uf thu Chamber ot Corn nu rce, In the Portland Journal, "and Im J hoped that It would bo legal to ui'i the appropriation made by the Ivl'IslillTo nsnembly at Its reeont 's ilun, Crator Lake Is onu of tho jtruatuat natural wonders of Ihu world, and I. In addition tu belbK a wonder, grand bv)ond description "A ruad lu tu tho laku would bring thouiauds of people from all otor tho country tu visit this wonder, and. oven aa It Is, I understand MOO persona tlsltcd It laat )uar. No onu with ii love of tho grand and beau tiful who cama to Oregon would fall tu go and M-u the lake If good road and reasonable accommodations were available "I consider Crater Laku nut as only of local Importance, but of na tional Importance, and it Is lo oc rvitrutted It our cooitltutlon rill not permit of an Improvement that wlil make It eailly occenlblu to every onu "That JudKo Ualloway'a deoMuu It n blow to Oregon Is self-ovldm t lo thu must casual obstrvcr," said i'r.ll MiUclan "The benefit which would accrue to thu fltate as the result of tl.u building of tho Crater Lake rail road would fur outweigh tho cost of cunitrucllon The lake itself I con sider one ot the world's grvatesl nat ural wonders, and the country nur loundlng It lies In the grandest scen ic setting Imaginable 'Thu wholo roglon Is not sur prised for wild beauty by any spot nu the western hemisphere. The Tho building of a railroad through that section would be n great factor In tho development ot the Htate. Thousand of tourltts who annually villi tho Yotcrallu National Park In California and the Yellowatone Patk In Montana would not consider their lour uf sightseeing complete without estendlng II lu Crater I-ako "The travel Into Oregon's wilds would In duo cuurse eicced that at tracted It)' any other point of Inter est In thu country Another advan tage tu be derived from thu construc tion of tho Crater Lake road would fte thnt the uattcrn nnd western sides of the State In Hi southern division would be connected, tor It such a road wcru built It would undoubted ly extend on across the Statu to Hums ' John Shook Is down from Uonania for a day or two to enable him to catch his breath after the cclebrn- Hon He said that they trawled so fast up Iheru that ho had to sit down and think what was happening In order to even bo able to follow the bunch with his thoughts. Well, that's going some Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n Orgaanlstil for the Protection or thu Buyer and Seller of Real Property and the promotion and Improwment of Klamath County, Mcnibei D. a CAMPBKLL. P. L. FOUXTAIX, c. p. ancooRV, HAIA4HKPERD CO., MASON SUWaH, T. W. STEPHENS, FRANK IRA WHITE, wantm WHITE. Transactions with any of the above dealers tasmra protortioa. Nl'IT IH IIISMIHSKII. Papers wero filed yesterday by F". II Mills and A L Uavltt against tho Houtheru Pacific llallroad Com pany asking thnt an Injuctlon Issue restraining them from widening Hit' Adams cut Tho reason for this t'ep was tho objection of thu petitioner to tho enlargement of tho cut, claim ing that It Injured tbclr properly ' Tlio mntter was adjusted, howevci,' by the railroad company going tvo block! ftrther suutb and cutting the channel there In view of this, tho petitioners asked that the suit bo dlsmlaicd PITTSIIfltO I'.VrTIILH THE HIOOEST FLAO. P1TT8HLTIO, July 0. Dy far tbo largest fine In the world was hoisted to tbo breeze yesterday between the Allejl.tn) county courthouse stieplo and the Kllck building. It Is ISO feet long. 90 feel wide and Is sus pended from a two-Inch stoul cable. ono i nil ot which Is fastened around the courthouse steeple and the other passing through the massive Frlek building When unfurled Ihc flag reaches within two stories of tho ground, and It Is estimated that a wind of twelve miles an hour will put a pressure of sixty tons on the steel cable which holds It. Instead of but ono flag being unfurled, there wero really five hundred and ono of them, us at thu top of thu great ftng there wero five hundred smaller ones arranged so that with tbu drop ping cf Iho great flag they, too, un furled IllGGLST I'lhll OF THE HEAHO.V Dr. Mailri uf San Francisco Knocks I lie Hpots On" IVndJctin' Lali- Itecorxl. d 11. Pendleton of Santa Ana, Cel , had hardly finished preening bis feathers and congratulating him self on being tho champion Usher man ot the Upper Lake so far this )car when ho was rudily Jarred by Mr CalklDb of rhc launch Curlew, who was tapping on his elbow with one hand and with the other hand ing him a packago that staggered the distinguished California fisher nun. Tho package contained an lb-pound trout, being four pounds heavier than an) thing that fell n vic tim to tho rod and reel of Mr. Pen dleton With the fish came a let ter renlly a dxlaratluu of cham pionship. It was hard to believe that such a monster escaped the skill ot Mr. Pendloton, aud It was some mo ments before ho sufllclcntly recov ered from his surprlso to admit that the laurels he so proudly wore hence forth belonged to Dr. II. A Madrls ot San Francisco. Doth men had fished together at Odessa, and thero was a great deal of good-natured rivalry between them. Thu champion tlsh was caught on Monday, July Gth, at 6 p. m., the doctor using a six-ounce rod and a No. i Wilson spoon It was landed by drowning, and without net or gaff. It required about forty min utes to accomplish tho task. It Is a splendid specimen ot tho monster rnlnbuw trout found In the waters of northern Klamath. It has been somo time since this record has been equalled or sur passed, the last occasion being when Entlneor Llpplncott capturod a !4 pounder at Pelican May. That was three ears ago SMOKEHOUSES CONDEMNED. All Within City Limits Most Do R- moved at Once. Tho attention of tho Mayor bns boon called by tho tiro Insurance companies to tho fact that thero are within tho tiro limits of the city stv oral smokehouses and that thusc uro a menaco to tho surrounding proper ty. It was Intimated that If the city did not talo steps to condemn end abolish ficui that tho insurance rata would lao to bo raised. Following this nnjccjUcn. tho Mayor and stiver al monitors of tho Council made a tour of inspection this morning, with tho result that all smokehouses with lu the city limits have been con demned and ordered removed forth wlthi Suggestion is Made that Big Dredger be Employed in Doing the Work Would be a Noted Drive FIIIHT AUTOMOBILE TO GET TO CRATER LAKE. bucrrssfully Makes the Trip Between Till City aud MrdfonL Messrs. Williams and Hilt ot San Francisco arrived In Medford Thurs day evening by way of Klamath Falls and Crater Lake, thertby breaking all records for traveling over that road In a macblno so early In tho tea ion. The car was not driven clear to tho lake, but the party walked to the brim and viewed the wonder of Ore gon. Never before has a car been driven over that road In June. The travelers report heavy snow yet In the passes and many logs across tbo road. They succeeded In getting through, how ever. Tho party are on their way to Seat- lio and are enjoying all of the tide trips along the way. Tbey have won dorful stories to telt of the marvel ous beauty ot the lake. Medford Tribune COLONEL HOLABIHD IS HERE. Col. W. II. Ilolablrd arrived here last evening and left this morning for Pelican Bay, where he will begin a campaign ot Improvements. The Colonel was accompanied to the lodge by W. It. Doty, the pile driver and bouso mover. It Is uadtrstood that It Is Mr. Holablrd's Intention to move the old lodge building, and It is to examlno the structure that Mr. Doty has gone to tho lodge. Keports from Vienna, where Mr. Harrlman Is being trested for uerv out affliction, are to the effect that he must rest and forever desist from tho strenuous and active llfo ho has followed, especially since he was placed at the bead of the great rail way system. It Is quite possible that ho may come here this summer to carry out tho Instructions of his pl.)slcl3rs. It will be remembered that Mr Harrlman fell greatly In lovo with Pelican Bay, and that while thero he Improved wonderfully In health. , The present activity ot Colonel Ilolablrd may be due to tho fact that his superior Is coming. In formation as to this, however, will come from tbe Sphinx before It can be pried out ot Iho Colonel, who baa an International reputation for keep ing his mouth shut about matters on which ono wUhct to be entlgtened. District Attorney Kuykendall left this morning for Eugene, where ho will visit friends and relative! for tho next couple of weeks. Package When you want a tdce psrlrage of Oaavdy ami can rely on to be fresh sad 1st We hae NtmmUly's pressed direct to as from Use ramoaa roast Chocolates as saefcafas froaa le am. ivtm um of more TABtara, Use ROU CREAM far aiar irug aiurc i "They WILL THERE BE A ' FAIR THIS FALL The Chamber of Commerce Can Do Great Work By Leading Tbesw Two Projects. What Is going to be done about tbo holding of a county fair this fall? That is a question that must bo answered within a short time, and ono that many business men ot the city would like to know something about. When tbe question ot hold ing a county talr comet, it brings with It many others of equal Import ance. The chief one Is what It going to be done with the fair grounds. As tboy now are a fair cannot be held there. Neither can the funds be raised to complete It. On top of this comes the Inquiry of what means of transportation will be used. If tho plan to take the Klamath to the Up per Lake It carried out, what will then bo used to get the people back and forth from the talr grounds? It Is a certainty that they will not go there If they have to drive. An answer to the latter problem Is found In tbo suggestion that a dike be thrown up between this city and tbe fair grounds along the esbss of the lake, and that It be made lato a beautiful drive. Trees could be planted and tbe road macadamised, and ibis city could then boast ot one of the most beautiful drives on tho coast. This question has received a good deal of consideration sines thu big dredger made Its appearance, and it bat been suggested that somo steps be at once taken to see If something cannot bo done with this proposition before tbe big machine Is transferred to tbe Upper Lake. It has been suggested that the Cham ber of Commcrco take tho matter In hand. If It can accomplish this It will be tho last straw ot conviction necessary to make tbe people of this city come to tho realisation of the fact that tho Chamber ot Commerce Is a body ot men organised to do things, and that It Is carrying out tho program with precision and dis patch. At the same time that It Is con sidering the question ot the grand esplanade to the talr grounds It might alto "consider the advisability ot taking tbe holding of the fair un der Its wing. The workdoas on (Continued on Third Page.) )) Candies prime coa44tlosi, eoass to tectorj. We also cart I Ha?e It' r, SL JJS ; Lr IX i - t m ' kvS K is. V-"