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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1909)
U&&2 lath Falls' First Our Advertisers Get The Best Results. Best Dally. tlT7T 11-i fKAll. No. D22 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 81, 1909. Price 6 Cents. lefttWX MM Mii$ttttti ENS OPPOSE IT TO fOtMIL'M I'llO. IM INt'llliANIM. WILL BC VI0LA1CD r " " !! t'lty DeliwniN TImI i lli'M Imk'tl nml Hepllc nil lb liislalliil. r 1 . U. Htmio was Ml... Herald II III lit -of siwaga In Lake 'Ha tontemplated liy uunrll would, In Ilia :outltiilo n vluln- ' Inw Ho stales; Opllllllll till) llcIO. ewaKii In Urn Klutn. LWlll riitilainlnatH tho ihu client of vlolat- !: doe not want tin Kwauna befouled Kill o if ttii city. That, li Ihn mi-innge that the mil Ih Fall send In tin urn but ii very few It plan adopted by Hi rlr opinion In based in inula Tim water ni titer are Iihi slugglsl In meet I hu demand' )lrin( Hi ii liiiini' small In cnmpatlsiiti f llio s)stcm; tin-to Ii litigation, wllli tin y nf tin- city being hi I) everything til unit limn hy adopting tin hod, to the statements pub roluiiihH nthi'm linvr II Indicating that It Ii ho tntpn)ors Ihut the I septic lank anil not ho rank of antiquity In favor nf progress grcsslou, They are Uinatli Kalln ahnll ro ll k nf llio twentieth anil not ho classed ic-hroedlng pout holm n tniiinro In rlvillia- ii linniomorlnl Thn II tho rll) romirll no thn aaku u( saving being n fnvor of ,ws nf tho state; ahall fntlnn of n dlscaso- vhnlo; nf repudiating rn; of acrvlng niillro er I hat II rare morn ll does fur thn lnaltli Ityi of Ignoring thn taxpnjcr of tint city; parity thn funds so- nstrurllon of thn s- Ihu certainty of an .' iifiSt tkKiu ( Itijiinilloti ho I n it irn)inl for, ami whU h, If granted, will limn o thn i lly nil of tho iiionoy pni for on. t Hiik lli oiilfall Into tho Inko? It In hut illy likely that tho council la loiiipimoil of liH'ti of thin rallhor. Following am statement of some, morn of llio city' leading profi atiiiuil nml business iiion, rlonrly ImllriilltiK Ihut a scpllc s)tcm should ho Iniiliilli'il: llr. It. II, Mcrryiiuiii- I am abso Intel) In fnvor of Ilia Insinuation of n nopllr tank, or any other approved met hod of dlnpiiilnit of thin dty'a towage, If tho current of Klnmnlh river In nol sufficient Io carry It off. '. r. Hliinr, attorney In my opln. Ion tho depositing of Ritwngo III llio Klnmatli river will rontatnlmilc llio initio o thn elent of violating thn law, Marlou Hank, lianlMatr lorn limit -I am ahaolutely In favor of tho l.i initiation nf a aoptlr tank, ami thus tavn tho contamination of tho Klam .it It river. J, II. Mon, real rotate To in) personal knowledge a tepllc tnnk us Installed In Kureka, Kan., ahoul fivo )eiir ami. Four years liter I nindu lnspcllnii of Ihla tank, whirl, una not morn than 200 yarda dlilunt mm a largo dwelling hotiv, and inn il no iiffentlvu odor or ioihII ilous arising tlierelroni or heard n 'otiipluliiU na to thn mine In Hint lellEhhorhoml Thn depositing id owngii Into tho Klamath rlvrr miuM ertulnl) contaminate It, an I miiiii ') nli in ahould bi Installed t' pn 'rot thla uindltliil.. Mm, M. MiMlllan, imprlort Liki-lilc Inn Tourlala stopping In t lan Ijiko Kwauna ronalantly nt i mnna of recreation nml plcnairr. II hiiui water am imlluted It no una I ul one of thn chief nltrarllous foi 'ourlala Ii taken from ua. 'I ho harhera uf Mm ctt furtilih u 'inhI annuo for the f i imllni; of pule Ic aetillmenl, and lluito aoo- Uic uproand Ihemielvra ns follow Hy Taylor, larofirli lor Mlar turlN'r Imp It la ni) hellef lint Hip Kllill. illi river U ciiltltlcnl In lake mm of nir iiwerus. J, II. NHaiiMin, proprletur Klnm.nl. Marher klio I havn )ct to hnr tho 1rt proton t from my pntrona ttKnlnat liiiiullInK a acptlr tank In ronnetlon ir Illi our wiwcr ayateni. It U llio nern )tem, ami kh ahouhl limo' I' I-'. M. Ilolfe, pniprlrlor Arrail lMrlei-alioi What dlocuailnn I liae heard lu reKard Io Ibjj Inalallat'nn of a acptlc tnnk In connection with our orr a)lem haa been In favor of II. I'eraonally, I think nn arrangement of thla kind ahould bo Installed KIIIKIIIAN' OAK. llnaoiiKht Information I often In- UrontliiK and, unllka unaoughl ad vice, may prove Io bo valunbtn at a tlnio when no opportunity would bo open Io acquire It. Such a piece nf Information bobbed up unexpectedly to-day during; a vlalt to Vlrull ft Hon' furnlluro atom whllo looklnR at eeeeissssessee n recent ahlpmvnt of fiirnlliiru ro ad vod by lliem. Tho fnrnlliiro In quealloli la inndo of HILorlnn onk, wlilih la fur mom heniillftil thnn oven thn iiinrler-awod Ainerlinn oak umil by Cnatern furnlturu inaniifacturen.. II romei Into Portland uaed ni hu! laat for ahlpa, thua enttrlng c!uty free, ami la qulrkly illaixmod of to n firm In Portland which la ualnK I'. In tho bettor grade of furniture, they miiko. Thla wood la a aourca of profit to llio ahlpowner and Kwn Into tho fiirnlliiru manufactiinra' hnnda at n prlru nt which our own Kantein oak riuinot bo ahlpped by rail acroti tho lontlnenl and wild. Tho Port laud mnniifartiipji have mado ahlp hallaat Into fnrnlliiro and beautlfiil furnlluro, loo and Klven Ihn Knit- ern onk Ihu Ko-by, And vthlle Ihny urn iliiliix thla, the car biilldun In HI liula ore buying, mllllona of feet of Oregon wooda to mako Into railroad loachi-a. Ni:ilVlfr AT TIIK CIIUIICIIKfl. Kervlrea will bo hold In tho isrcrat rliiirchea of Klamath Kalli Sunday ai followa: lUiitUl Nrrvlcn IU.UU Habbath irliool. Clanea for nil II 00 MornltiK worahlp. Subject, "What Hayi-th Ihn Hcrlpturia About thn Ixird'a Hupper?" Tho paator will preuili. In thla M-rnion ho will allow thn llnptlal poalllon on thn qiieatlon .it the lird'a Hupper. Thn HitpH-r will ho ohaerved nt Ihn cloni) of the hot mon The joiini: pwiplo will ipect at iltlocK III till, union w-rvlre 11 1 till- l'reh)li-rlan rhurili. Prenrhlna al X o'rlork by the pa or In thn I'rrabyterlan rhurrh, The Itlbji-ct of the vermon will bo "Ho Ireal HaUnllon," I'lilou prn)er niK'MnK Weilneaday iv.-nlntc at the Preah)terlnn church at S o'clock. HUnnm-m will be Riven 11 cordial weliomo Io all thean lu-nlcc. IlKV. M. M. IH.KDSOK. Paitor. lrrbjrtrHan Omirh lllhln arhool at 10 o'clock a uaual. 1 Them aro 2G arholar who hate not he'll nbaent for (en Hunda). ly-no MornlnR worahlp. J-on Union )ounK people' meet Iiir. X 00- Union oervlcu of nil the chimin-. Itev. XI. Illedaoe nf the llaptlat church will preach the aor miin. Midweek prayvr meetlnit will be held In tho Preb)terlan church on Wednesday evening nt 8 o'clock. Tho l'reib)terln church and Sun day nchool will go on nn erctiralon und picnic next Thuraday on the I .i,..H... ti.-.u v 1 1 lu t .. urn uw, iiiviii-u rum alenmcr Klamath to Nelaon' Krove.l..f . . OKO. T. PIIATT, Pastor. t'hrlstUn Hclenre Hcrvlrt-s Christian Science services will be held In Iho Murdoch building Sunday, 1 1 a, m. All aro, welcome. Subject, "l.ovo." " Oiunh of Harrrd Heart Mats dally at 7:30; Bundays at 10:30 a. ni. seseesesseee Step in and look over the newest and latest In Fall Suitings Hundreds of the sea son's choicest pat terns now on display Have your clothet mide to your exact measure by KKK Store PETITION CIRCULATED fAI,l KOIt HPKCIAI, Kl.rXTION ON K.XTK.MUMl MMITfi OPPOSITION IS EXPECTED llealilenla of the OuUlilo Territory Hhouhl lie KnllKhleneil on AiIinii- lKe of CoiiiIiik In l.lmlla A petition calling for a apodal election tt volu on tho i-itcnalou of the city limit wa placed in circula tion to-dny. Tho provliluni thereof aro a followa; Petition for chanxinK the boundaries of the City of Klamath r'alla. Wo the underalRtied qualified elec- toro of Ihu City of Klamath Palla, reapect fully atk that llio qUeallon of chanKliiK the boundarle of Ihu City nf Klamath Kail at follow: lU-KinnluK nt or nor to Hocllon 31 mil 32, Townahlp 38 Houth, Itanso 11 Knit, nn townahlp line; tlienro eaat in townahlp lino two mile to miutlT ant turner of Section 31, aald town ililp and ran no; thence north on aoc- llon lino one mile Io northcuat corner 7llf mM mc( 33; ih,.n(l. w,t on ...cllnn line .in.hlf mllo In corner on ninth line of nald ai-cllon 33, thence norihwmterly to Routhenat corner of block 43, lint HirlnK addi tion; thence northweaterly along northeasterly line of block 13 Io f.2, Incluilve, and nald line extended to llio north Hun of Hcctlon IS, Town ahlp 3K Houth, ItnnRo it Knt; thence wmt on section line Io thn aoulhwest -orner of tho SKU of 8K4 of Sec lion 19, nald townahlp and rnn(;o; Ihencu north one-fourlh mile Io llio northwest corner of aald HKU of HKU Hectlon 19, mild township nnd rnnge; thrnco west one-fourth mllo to Koulhweat corner of tho SW(J of SKU of sold Section 19; thrnco north one-fourth mile to the north west corner of said NV'V of SKVi Section 19, thence west on north line of lot 3, 9 and 10 said section 19 one-half mile; thence south ono nnd one-fourth mile to southwest corner of lot 1, Section 30, Townahlp 38 South, ItanKo 9 Kast; thence cast one-half mile to south est corner of Mot 4, said Section 30; thence south , . one-fourlh mllo to southwest corner .-t.l 0.ll.,n DAI !...- .. WHS-111111111 tllllV IV IIUIIIinvDt Ull UV7I of lot I. Section 31, Townahlp 3S South, Itungo 9 Kns't; thenco south three-fourths mllo to southwest cor ner of NKU of 8EU said Section 31; thenco cast one-fourth mllo to south east corner of NKVi of 8KU said Section 31; thenco south one-fourth mllo to place nf beginning. Ho submitted to tho electors of the City of Klamath Falls, and also to tho electors of the territory above de scribed, which Is not now- within the corporato limits of said city, nt a spe cial election to bo hold at tho earliest practicable date under tho law. Whether this city shall expand and become a Orcntcr Klamath Falls re mains In tho hands of Iho people liv ing outsldo tho limit of the corpora tion. They nunt cast n majority voto on Iho proposition or It will not bo effectual. What Inducement are offered Io them should bo clearly set forth In order that they may have nn Intelligent understanding of tho sit uation nnd post Judgment on the proposition accordingly. A Iho mat ter now stands, (ho limits will not be extended, for tho opposition of the residents In tho outside territory is ONLY ONE PLACE TO FISH Hpluk's Spring; Creek and J Williamson 1th rr Tent City Is S teh Ideal HKit. Want to know about It? nee win, vvagner at 1 no ofHcu of Iho HOME REALTY CO. ', Phono 11, ; It. 8. SPINK, Prop. Klamath Agency, Ore, practlrnlly iinnnlmoiu ncalnat tho prop'jiiltlon. Thla opposition may b fully overcome If tho Council will clearly iu I forth whnt conrt-nalona it will mako to them provided they con aent to enter tho corporation. BRIEF MENTION. J. Trumnd It In tho city. J, K. Cox of Merrill It In tho city Thou Martin It In tho city 011 busi ness. Dan W, Williams Is In from thn lap lo-dny. It. A. Alford and wlfo am In rroiif I he ranch to-day. I.. I). Ilurko of Ilonanza Is stopping nt the l.lu-rmore. J, J, Hay and wlfo of txinK lako were In the city to-day. Tom lllclmrdson of Poo alley wat In town on business to-day. A boys' wutih, 12 sire; newest thine; price fl.fiu. At Mcllallan's. 1., W. Coffee, n real estate man nf Kan Francisco, Is rcKlstcrid at the l-nkcsldc. T. A. K. Fastett and Cnpt. (loo Woodbury have for Portland in tho morning. J. It. Dixon, wife and two children of Ft Klamath left this morning for KoHcburg, Ore. C K. Semernn, representing the (llobe Hour mills of Woodland. Cal . Is In the clt) John Dci'uy la In the city on bus! nesa, Hu will begin harvesting 111 whiut next week. Tho !.o)M Temperance I.eaguo will meet In the Iris theater building nt 130 o'clock Sunday afternoon. II. I). Foster and wife of Med ford nnd Mik Marlon Potter of Mdford, Mass., left for Odessa this morning. The office uf M. CI Wllklns and thu Klamath l-Tkc Navigation company Is now located nt tlielr old stand, near thn bridge. Miss Jesslo Hale, a nlcco of C. S Moore, and Alice Foster, both of (Irants Pass, are registered at the I.lvennore. I.eltoy Smith of the Long t.ako Lumber enmpan) It In from Naylox camp looking for men nnd teams In connection with logging operations, 11. T. Anderson of Merrill Is regis tered at the lakeside. Mrs. K. Cur tis, his cousin, of San Francisco nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thompson of Los ) f FP.r Sa,?rAu9ust 0nIf I A Summer Resort on Klamath Lake That It UniurpatMd In America This Is 11 Hirlliu I mpoi.lt Inn for men of Honllli i N not u farm. riictuullcl trout IHiIng June to XotcmlN-r, Doer hunting on tin- pn-iiilv Augui.1 I to Nom-iiiIht I. Iluik kliiHiilug kiiH-rior to nuy In the Stale over IIiouniihIs of aires of uilil celery nml rlrt S.-pteinlHT 1 to IVbru- nry I. iirtuiM- unil ilieiiuint kliiMillug on Hie phut- Oclolx-r l.l.to XmeinlM-r 1,1. fltol klarting plaio In county T for 11 N-nr limit. X iTnter la ho 111110111011110 nun Hill run through Hie place for 11 mile nml 11 nii.irtor. iilguldi- wnler to tin- proper I), iiio.uriniM.til drinking Ha ter mill Miuer to develop the iroH-rl). .More IhiIIoiii laud nml lino gar 1I011 land than nuy plnre 011 the lake, TIioiiwiiiiIs of pine mill fir trei-s ami lliiiiiHiiiiils nf ipiakliig Mspl-lis. Mort- varieties nf wild tloui-rs nml initiiriil grasses nml vett lies than any pliue In tho roiinly. If )im ileveloi this pi-orty n II inn Ih- ileclocil ilu-iv Is no resort lu the county Hint can lompuio Willi It. No amount of talking will ile ktrllH' it: let us show you. Wo liaii- Imh-ii offered more tlinu Iwhv wliat It cost, but have n price at whiili you nuiy take It) Im-Iow whhli, e will kivp It, J. G. PIERCE at office I Buena Vista Addition iuiitr AiTuiiVs ur W. T. SHTVE At Shlvo Hros. Co.' Store. AnKtlos return with him to-day on vt J. I. Drlicoll It down from Honan- j in lo-dny. W, It. Illanclinrd and family leave 1 for an outlne on Cherry creek In -tho! mornlnK They aro hero! Ilrnutlful and now Crater Inko souvenir spoons at Mo Crater lako souvenir spoon I At Mcllattan'a , Kdltor-dravng of tho llulletln Is In! tho city shaking hands with hit old cronies nnd hiislllnB for business for hit cntorprmnK publication, K, If, Iiwrence, tho ciKar m.inu- facturer, leaves In the morning for' Hpokane, where he will try his hick on the land drawlnR contest and will visit OI)inpla nndt he Seattle fair nn his riturn. ! It. K. Williams, formerly of I.-inV cell Valley, una In Iho city lo-day, , hnullne lumber foe his new I on 10, which ho will erect on hit 100-acro ranch recently purchased from C. S. Moore, about six miles from this city. I,. K. Willltts, Crater lako road commissioner, who recently accom panied Uovcrnmcnt Engineer lleldcl to Fort Klamath, from which place the latter will look over tho pro posed automobile rond to Crater lake, returned last night. Ho reports ll will take Mr. Ileldel a week or two to .look over the routes on both sides of I the lake and mako his report. ; Mrs. Frank Ward, assisted by Mes- damns Henley, Wilson and Jennings, J entertained )estcrday afternoon in honor of Mrs. O. II. Harsbbargcr, Hve Hundred was plajed nnd re- freshment served. Mrs. Frank Ira While won first prlto and Mrs. 11. F. Murdoch was awarded the consola tion trophy. Mrs. llarshtargor left this morning for her homo In San Francisco. Ira C Johnson of Illinois, one of I thu old guard of this section, re turned to his old stamping ground last night nnd Is making tho rounds to-day meeting his old friends, Mr, Johnson last visited this place In 1S93, and states that tho changes this city has underfc-ono In that time Is a revelation to him. Ho has been making his homo back In Illinois with his mother, whoso age Is 93, and were It not for this fact ho would r main hero permanently, as ho thinks there is no country llko this, both In climate and people. Cherries, of tho Ding variety, over three-quarters of an Inch In diameter, grown In Klamath Falls the city where jou can't grow fruit were presented to this office yesterday by O. A, Stearns. Ho bad half a bush el of them, and then soma more, which wero bottled for tho Seattle fair. It Is remarkable how persistent Is tho argument that fruit cannot bo grown here, In tho face of such an ex hibit. Mr. Stearns and tho others who have closed their cars to tho fel low who knows so much about what can bo grown hero and who has novcr planted a teed in his life, aro deserv ing of earnest commendation, for It Is only through tho efforts of such pioneers that tho real resources of this county can bo developed. (Additional llrief .Mention oil Page I.) k Olive Oil i We liavo Iho best Imported pure foods and drugs act, but nntee, and wo subject our oil to States riiamuicojxx'Ia, and are, It free from any and all adulteration. Full one-quarter pints, 83c; full one-half pluts, S0c full piata, Z 73c j full quarts, $1J!3. Bee samples of different oils at our store. HOSE CRKAM FOR TAN Star Drag Store "They lirnPU A BJTO rVlLKtllAIMIo GETTING BUSY :Ht:t: tiik itnT oppohtlnitiks in iioi.tn.Na vnarx BARGAIN WEEK AND FAIR I ainmWr of Commerce Hhoulil fall 1 Meetlnic of lluslnr Men anil Htlr Sentiment for Action Tbo wisdom of getting out a cata logue and holding a "bargain week" fiesta this fall It beginning to dawn on tho merchants of tho city nad thu prospects for such an ovont aro vory bright. It Is surprising, however, to find some who aro doubtful as to 115 value. It would socm that they want to get all the business for themselves and ihut out over) ono else, and If this cannot bo dono then thoy want to stop tbo affair altogether. Tnl! dog-lu-tho-mangcr program will not hold wnter, for whether alt of tlo merchants go Into It or not, It will b consummated, for a sufficient ni m ber hato signified their Intention to Join in tho movement to warrant In augurating It. Included in tho program will ho n a) stem that will ennflno tho greatest benefits to tho men who have had pibllc spirit enough to back tho prop osition. The old schema of cutting rate afterwards will be found to bo a loser this time, and tboso who en gage In It aro going to bo sorr7 I'.o late. H Is going to take a little mon ey to meet the expense, and only tho men who help meet It will be re warded, Klamath Falls Is going to reach out after the outsldo trade. That Is tho only wiy It can make Itsel a trading center, nml any moirhaut who Is so short-slg'iled as to stand lu his own light by opposing any movj thjt will bring In tutalde money will wnko up some lino morning and ills cotcr that his competitors haw left blm far In tho liar This Is a mat. ter that will benefit all merch.i:itz allkj If they a'l ,olu lu it; If they don't Join, the.i thn?o stajln,-; 01. t will pay the fiddler for their tardi ness, A public meeting of tho business men should bo called by tbo Cham ber of Commerce, where this matter can bo fully discussed and plan out lined. Merchants engaged In tho same line of business should get to gether nnd agree on tho artlclo to bo sold at cost and what perccntago of reduction shall bo mado on other articles. If thero aro any who will not stand by a gentleman's agree ment, then a bonus should bo put up by each merchant, and any una vio lating tho compact. will forfeit tho money on deposit. I.. Hamburg and wlfo of Dolse, Idaho, aro registered at tho Liver moro. They leave for Lakovlow shortly. Italian Oil, guaranteed under the we arc not content with this guar- X tho rigid tests of the United Z therefore, im-nun-d to guarantee Have It" i H m rt j. uiumuuiuiiiMiiiMi -" h " C s) -MCV-dt ?.'.! s- :X W5 .-i