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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1909)
, , -,.. npf mih v... Viyi M.iy W. - & efaU.. .n ',. i ) . ....-. ..,.J.iM '; ?''.., -Vv - " t( vr. ss&i m Klamath FalU Flnit i gnl Beit Dtlly. .V W&&I .;.t A m f- - Fouutii Ykak. No. 901 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. ' MONDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1909. FttClSCfeHTf wbt d 1 111' p TEACHERS' INSTITUTE VINITIIIIH.1IKM' HttlvK WRL LASI IHRCC 0AS Male Mali rlnlrmlrel Arkr-mom tt'lll,l..ntill.l rmrl..i.ry llml hn m, llr llrh .li Hifcm I'mm. .r. Ill lit InlrtDMIni Tbc KUtimili Cuunty AnHiiNl litl lu IH ruiitrixi In KUmalh l'IU NonJir. TmnUy find Wmlm-aday uf'Uw iiiiIiik Inr U immth. mIiimiI B,il rrk, Niivrmlwr ll, Jil ml 3i, On Munily irhtMil ImmihI riirii llun l iImi Ih ralUnl. The dy ilosi lll l Md l ' KUwttthi Kulli imtllr wiiMil IiuIIiIIbk an4 ih rirnlnt tpilm will lio lirlil In I (if HUh HfliiHil liullilln The lunllillp, ' In H" ll-nilnro of liUli .,( Klimnlli rniihly haw horn a ro. tIhm.Ii of mini- limn IS') r cm, uuilon of Mnic II allnmiH hy lh ' fnttillmnn In Mm t)xt of Hip Itarhrr ami of bln of liUlt lulrf "' '" '""' "n ilouhM. llip ,it inj (aIuc. Tho iMoiiram irp- n.iniUory iiluraihm law him ahlMt tri fur lM ytar pwiulwa an rqa. iiln ircularlly of allrmlanrr I; lnltfllt) w-olon. jUiilll Hip arvrmen ililly allrnctnticc- It llrrrlofwr Mr- Atkrrman, UI'?4 IT " ' pnrollincnl, ppry lairUlen.lrnt. Iia tUllp.1 tho MiMn.i''," "" ' ' !,'' ' ly hot tmra In two yrart; now, owlns lo ih romlnit of th rallrnail wn am (14 o announcv that ho ha mnapnl 4 lo prrtrtit acaln thla jrvar, al though haln hrtn her teat )trar. II llt Ixi rpat un MOMlay, when he III ilrllrer wttral a44r the Irarhrn and Ike Mheel oHtvrt.Jtry iiiuni)'. Ilatlna follownl ihU ail ltluro In lh hlh Kkoel audi cutnn tlnr nterlac uixjn hit ilullra lurlum In Ihv evenlM. Mr. Atkjrhphaa atqwlfrd Ta-rtoap'arwalnfanfp "awa'a okJ " toauiitlitg m writ with mh! n thoniimh knowlcUi. of kAovn In Hn Wi-t that h U rate) vwty M'tlnii of Otntmi. and lima at um of tlm hrit ImtllUl Ixlurrra khiii tho nn-dn of the rhooW, Hurh na Iho Tarltlc mail, Durlnrt ll"v at iintlrln,; tnlr.tr Im plnml Hip m-IhhiIh yrar hn Im Ix-rn railed lo ak Ikw it ((kihi In a nlllon iiml to lhn- fp Uritp rdurailonal KallivilnR at In mi) otlii-r ntulo In Hip I'nlnn, fell Ukp City. Is Anirlra. fan Another nVr c-rmoil la Mr. C. IVanrlu-o ami Heallle. Ilarlns mi II. Ililrr, imw luially insnu-,) In much In da Ith the hulldlnit of our ImllillliK up a ilepailtiient of Indua rdurailonal yiem, and brvn wi Inns trial pilar;()By In Hip Orcm Aitrl lmltntly ronnertetl with arhiml nillnral nillpnc. TIip a-trlrulltirnl llto';vX' ! Mr. Dreiser: Yoi tut lotklitf hm ITYU Mtr thM T1IN-BLOCH IMAITCLOTHIS K.K.K. STORE woih, III Inlkk ni.. tiftul)r mhc - Hint. Hnimtliiliiiili'iH Aiki'tnmii hu tn I Al lliu hind of I lie rliiiula of Oii-iiiiiiTImmi lit 11 killing ilemmiil In our for cloven )em, Hla mlinliilntrnlliiii loiiiiiiiin actioul fur imiri practical lin been ilinrmli-tlnit by lim.l. pro- Krioaltit Muik, iiiitiiiImi ability mill KOoil lMilnna JmlKlilfill Hit tiu. ,n. .iif,. hmiI nlilcl In -..'iiilng nun ), in-Krilv It'KlnUiliiii nlung iIhhi Hum, nml iimWr hi a nitiiiliilalratliiu ll.n .iIhhiI )tciii t (hiKOii linn lratil nlli'hllon In nil puru i. (In. tfullril HIrIc, Among lli vnliiatilo law p..it on- lit uiillinrlilriK uniform iiiiiitc o( timl), h tinlf.it in ).lclil n( tut hooka, rUlitli liiii.ti. .. amlliallou, Hip kthool Hlimry law, ' ,,r ilUHlM, U piinhllnic fur UIm l llm mIiimiI nxtn mut llm " riWIhlw tilnti ithi-il.. Ti. rtilu r. Tim iiiiihImt of fr )-r Mxli rliiHi. hat Imn-mnl ' ti- U iniirt. llun rtfiy. mi In- r) of ll m-ki txxiki and tlil It brliiK aiMnl lo rarh rar; ami an cllrnl iytvm of (rhool ailinlnUtra Hon h Urfix hulll up. llr Arkrrman I makln-t hi an mm I mur of Hip tat. anil will iek for clotket that FIT tktt i ott clolhet. Oinare T ui':) lm. jnovi'ii ll-lt Jimll)' H. Inr by llin irtii(lrnl wnrk ll tin dono 'r llic'iltuntl'iiii of It aliidonla, iiliiuilluii nml mitnn lu.luntrlal train Intt, Tim lollfKO I again coming i lhi riunl nml meeting IliU ilvinaml by i'ilillhliiK n ili'purtiiii.'tit for train f4B9999M tlP!.9999999H Jkl!tm(-lVrfhiA la iv19n9Kv-r,9999jk ii 7 b9Lbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! Jm$QM Sti aii99999H CbfNTV SUreMNTENDEKT J 0 8WAN Inx Hochim alontt thl tlnv Mr Ilea jlrr bi't;nn hi work In Itila atatp at city iiKrlnivndnl of Kukouo. After Qltlni: that with mirccaa hu wn railed In n rhnlr In Hip Monmotiili Hluto nor nml, t'ini Hip avtretlun of It prt'-' lilrnt. Mr. Campbell. a prrlilcnt of tho ktnte unhrralty. I'nif. Helrr n wli'dcil In lake ll.u (Multlon of uipulili'nt of i lie noruinl. When tho' itormnl wn fornil to rloo by lliu un foitunalu cIosIiik of Hip normiiM of the atnlo by Hu l;ut IcKUIatnro. Mr, llpnalrr M'lectod In till the now choir nrntt't! In tho Oregon AkHcuI liiml rollae. Mr. Itiiler U n very cholnil- limn, nnd ono well arqunlnt .il Willi Hip woik of kchooU In every ilopnitinotit. Tho Ihlid upeaker (Hiireil la I'rof. I.. II. Alderman of Hip alntu unlver illy, Mr. Alderman U n young mail, horn nml etturated lu the atoto of Ore gon. Ill rlio lo a toaltlon amnng Ihu lending otlurutora ol tho atate haa neon rapid. Hu woa edncnted In tho tlnlveraiiy of Oiegon. After gradu ation ho dovoted hlnmclt to learlilng and held aovcrnl poaltlona lu tho itnte. He wn elortiil lo the county tupurliitcndunry of Yamhill county. Al thu expiration of hi luriu ho waa called to tho city. Mupcrlutcndvury of Kugone. Ill adtulnlatrntlon of tho achoola wa ao aucrcsaful'that the at lonllon of the nulhorltlea of tho mil voralty wna ntirarted, and ho waa tou durvd n chnlr In tho unlvoralty, Hn haa hnil cliurgo of the correapojid. onco work of tho unlvoralty, nnd U innklng Hint work of much vnluo. Mr. Audormun aimtnlii a reputation of being on of tM Mt Uilltuu alruclora In tho atate. Tho vUltlng Inatructora will bu aided by our local teachora. While tho toachcra onjoy the aid they got from the oiitildo Inatructora. we have In tho couuty talent for aa laatltute of our own. If neceaaary, eaio the aid by the local teachera will not bo lacking' In Intoroatand valuei Tho tuutlo will bo Ih charge of Prof, eaorgo Ai Wlrti. the"lo dl rootor of tno Kiawata tom moot, . .- ... - .. ..- . . .-. Ob Monday avealag Mra. Sumwalt haa Bieaty eoaaeaie io rewier 0Mrway acroaiue marah. if In r clinrmlna toloa, mid thu Klatn ntli Ciinniy IIIkIi'HtIkmiI urchcolrN will furiiluli iiiIhIc diirliiK Hip ltitl tulu. On Tumiluy i'VcuIiik I'rofii. Alder in nn nml Kriwlirr will Ivctiiru. Tim public In Invited tit nllcrnl all of tho ifMloni, tint aro oarncttly utkhI to ntlftul thu cvi.'nlnir Ipcturc, aa thry nro of general educational InUrcat. rareuta, wheu poaalblv, ahould at tend, for tho problem of the teach era are also tho problem of the par ent, nnd wo nro ull luterMted In tho reaulla. WKIIOINH HKI.W A very pretty marriage waa aol 0HinUed')etvrday evening at 8 o'clock at tho rcaldcnro of Mr. and Mm. W, II. Todd near Merrill, the occasion being tho wedding of their daughter, Voutn Pearl Todd, and D. E, Johnaon, Jlov. L.'M.' Anderaon of thla city officiating. Tho marriage waa a qulot one, nono but meubera of the famlllea. of the contracting partlea except tho clergyman and Mrv and Mra. J, II, llohha being .preaont at the ceremony. Tho frlonda of the newly married couple extend congrat ulation and beat wlahee. Merrill Record. tUMSRV'S KXPRHW. a If you want your atuR moved gad moved quick, got Ramaby'a Bxnreaa to do U. OMce at Sixth and Klamath, Phone JJS,. . The Adawa dredger la rapidly enU . aaf j.wai iiwim m imrxv iv ia Im Ilk d.a.Ma.1 w.m .1. lab. L Iba high laa the north boa4ary of - .. - . Rhlpplagtoa, aad will aooa he halt HHHIIIIIm "'H'TaliiiiiiiW 9Mla!9H 99999mV99BL ' V b9b9Sbbb99999KI .STATK SUIT. J. ll. ACKERMAN ', 1 maki.xo iiai'ii rnoaRKm Train KirrlrJ lo Khm Vp IB Urf chnlra hjr Jmmr. The completion of the Deacbute-J railway Into Madraa by neit Juno la the preaent how of the Harridan con atructlon forcea, and the prediction la made In the oHcee of the company that train will be running regularly to that point by tho middle of the comlnjc aummer. The promlae U not definitely made, aa u n looked for obaUclea are fre quently onconntered In railroad work, but progreaa to far haa been ao aatto faciorr that inch a time limit for the completion of that portloa of the road la now Indicated. The completion of the remaining thirty mllee of the railroad to Red mono, aa now projected, will II epa opetia later in the year. If theae aopeg are fulfilled the original time flseaV for completion of the railroad through the Deachutee canyon will hare heea abortened from eight moatha to one year. Aa prevloualy ontllaed the work waa to require nearly two yean. The company haa been raahlag coe atructlon thla fall, however, and now haa a force of 2,300 men la the Bold. In addition, lve ateam ahoveu and SO0 teama are workiag. Preparatloaa are being made to aa a ateam ahorel la the coaatracUea of the SOO-foot tnaael at Horaeahee kaMft. Th ekaraeter al tk rMm Inary work akowa that c aaevel may be aeetj to advaatag. aad la ajar belag take w IhatVawm to hla werlTat: the eeatk portal. Whew tk akovel la la operation the taaael will go akead at the rate of thirty to forty feet a day. Beyond Madraa there la asm keavy viaduct work to he done, aad thla can be accomplished to beat advantage after rail transportation I given, to that point. Near the mouth of the canyoa If teen mllea of grade have been prac tically completed. The grade, how- aver, haa not all been coanected up. owing to the heavy work In getting over tho Moody dam. The entire Scld la covered with construction crews to aad beyond Madras, with the excep tion of onepolnt of conflict with tk Oregon Trunk line. AT THK APKtU HOl'HK "The Curao of Cocaine" enn be de scribed In no better way than, to use that familiar phrase, aa a sermon without words. Vital aad grlpplag, you will alt tease and motionless aa you watch the wife carelessly wreck her life and her home by the whim sical Indulgence of her craving for cocaine. Itather amualag aad clever la the Sim "Under Suspicion," wklck akowa how foolish a man who donbta hla wife's Bdellty really Is. "The Policeman In Action" la up roariously funny after he haa pur chased bla electric boots. A very, very excellent Rlagrapk aim, mcludlng two of the neatest aad most fascinating little comedlee ever ahovrn In this town. New lluetrated songs aad some more clever muolo by Mrs. Jarrett. NKW PICTURW AT THK IK18 Lite Is too short to take It too seri ously, so coma aad kav a gene laugh with tke crowd at Ik Irlay tonight. They are fuaay, real tunny, ami be slilos thla we have heautltul views of th New York vPlr Depaxtmeat. SctctlklBg, latoreatlag for verybedy la Ibk Kegraai: " ' " "Mi Jwwa'Levera." 'HI Wrto VleUera." ' "lapcrtlaf astoad,",' "Mr. .Bttiuaaky," dRi eweafteTWfJHI ,, W9j aav(BTlw9af 9TVeRpaVBn lluatrated i M aeM aaa vtowk. I'PI'KK MKK XOTKH Business la booming on the Upper lake water front, the saw mill, box factory, two big dredger, the ateam ahovel and construction trains make It a busy place. Fire steamers make regular trip on the lake. Captain Wlckatrom wltk the Ragle la In the wood business. The Hooligan Is towing for the mill compear. The Matnma Is la the Wood river trade. The Hornet la dolag promlecaon towlag. The Wlaema raae to varloae aetata oa the lake wltk paw age ra aa4 freight. Aaotker of tkoae vast tale res raged for two mllea aleag MeCor mack's shore a few eights agw. It waa a magallceat spectacle, Ugktlag up this part of the lake aad making tke aky lurid wltk Ita glare. New konaea la Ralppiagtea are aotkiag new any mere; they halld them ao fast mttshraoma are of slew growth la compartaea. More new well are helag bored at Mlppiagtoa. We are told tk aver age depth" to good water la about 7 feet. The big dredger Klamath Qtt, havlag Salah-i her work at tk rail way landtag, waa towed to RaUl saak plat by th etaamar Hraet m latardar alteraeea. Tk ataaaaer Wlaaaaa kwgit a large leg raft far Mr akraa. yaalir day. Tk taaja ar from amMa hay. k4 at taarn tow C k. IX A curious pheaemeaa kaa reeaaUy been observed la th Lower Klamath lake about fonror lve mile aonth west of Merrill, la Btsklyou couaty, Cal. There are several place where the water la the lake boll up la a sort of, geyser aom three feet la height and four or lve feet In diam eter. They were Brat aeea a couple of weeka ago by the children of P. Hartmaa, who pans th locality twice each day on their way to school In Merrill. , The matter waa meatlea. la school, and last Suaday Mr. aad Mrs. Wa. A. Wlleo. Mtaa Campbell. one of the teachera of the Merrill school, aad Will WUeoa drove over to tk lak la a earring to see the geysers. Mr. W. A. Wltse Informs us that he saw three geysers eat la the lake some kalf mile away, of tk appearance described above. It w reported that there Is a larger oae that sometimes bolls up high aa a maa'a head aad with a rear Ilka a train of cars croaatag a bridge. Mer rill Record. MMMaMMBMMMMMMMtMMIMMMMMM Our Guarantee with these: When w aay aasaads aaeaa jaet what we aay. at ftm, ,, rJ!'--11 orqaeetlee. New tkat la tke An " -" RM1BLD lakfl la aaahUvely aatiatoctsMs. -It amir, laat MT it' awVlaaawe' aVAiBEW --im..W iu:m.- Stflr DnicJ Strr ill a . . r i. t t ft CATTLEMEN BUY ALFALFA PRICRM ItttOP AND Mt'CM CHAXfJaal HAftM PRICE PAJD IS SIX MMlAltS Tfcerw w Me a laaraw QaaawHy of fewlft Over This BBBtaTataTaaBaTaB-aBBSKaf -maf - tVawTvaVWWJ" V4nWajBtT Reperts frem tk Merrill asairy are to the eVeet tkat tar haa bn eoasldsrahle drop la tk ptie f alfalfa, da to tk fact tkat raaeksva reaHs tkat Uey kav heea kllat It to high to warraat rtttaaaM fsjad lag'tkelr stock kr tkle year. Aa a remK ef tk ekaagw la thear atUtad a great deal ef kay ekaagel aaaal last week, and ladleaMea an tkat ack Br will b parehaaed tMa week. NtwHhstoadtag th Maty hnylagg R leeks aa If tkr la atstagr to he a great deal f atfatfa toft ever. tk isasaa farat spsasd the p arte dawnaded wa aaek tkat tkeaa aada ef feead ef cattle were eMfsmi eat to ttawl remilalag to b fed wttt net a eieat tea p the amaaat ef Tam year kaa ken a . wMsa) to aaft sjaaeaalB, ver vffsa Maajp ef ' aaBTskm'tkast R1 t .aaft Itlaaja .- ,- - I ajkM saja asaaa. " ,.r';'-J paid waa H aaafl . l.,i4-Tvn,v'j,7TIs-T W. C. OaMea. aajsrlalsadiat ef tkeCarrUadaadUviatiik nmiaay ef Tale Lake, deNvetwi to J. 0. Mat ekell f Oaklaaa aheet, tM head ef GBwJwfJV 9J9J9J9J HWaew IMb9 W9J9J9j Miller Lag Bases tkrajh Laav gell valley wkk tke Ktk dewv at beef aad ateck cattle, wklek tkey per chased last aprtoc f tk lleryfeN Land aad Cattle wataaay f Lake- view, cemprislag ever l.eaa kead. Tkey will a skipped frem Mt. Ke broa oa the JsHh. it wHl feqalre forty can to haadle tke eeaslgamsat. Ales Pltaaatrlek ef tk ef kad three drevea ef ;i.l kead Merrill to he ahleeed to amkersaeld WaK W9jen)s Jack Kartea breaght ever 7t kead ef beef cattle frem the rarvala a few day age. aad .tkey are aew'ee dUfereat alfalfa letd In tk TMaHy, of Lest river, Tk alfalfa raisers la tke hferriH nsctloa kav cat a let ef kay. wRhta tk last tea days. Jala, tk Jaatt crowd aad aear th bargains at Tk Toggery aale. amataawe-sit. ; ; r M? Kiaaiay kaarlac a Rei Mar label er aNKS ' ! -, a .j'-;.'-.'v;. rrmaraateee to give llie aadV aasetoto ; 'jVJ liBakBwr i-I." .; v-iAr- ?rf .' S'' - . T9eaaaasaM99 7 V f V' .jS taaiwaj Alt A i. .- .. '7 .- "Ml VTT".Ti. - r - A.TTT. - S'jX1'.' v t K-&ny.j&n . v . 'i . -Oil "'J I tt i' W'l I. ( . fa ';'' '3. jV f-S'f'L . L.4 SJ. ' J i - I T , I b I iV M Hi it? j'pf jy My C Ci'9 1 ai mm .vV