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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1909)
BBBBB?'' '.& A". '""SI .' A. ! VJ T " ki ' . -j ,. .? - , 7 ; tommo Hefulo. 71 .'X ; . .. H.t !- Our AdrtrtiMrt 0t hs. nrur -.wiir The Mat ' BBS " - m T. ,? w . V wfr: ,ySriii.Na.i.ow. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1909. FUCI SCENTS fe ana LlBE kI i ixj. Sjf EXTRADITED BK.NWtN MAKWi AN. ey'iHH'.M'i;M (MJNHKSBRCAKUW (amwato 0M 'nlm Cttas, alawauw I"4" "I"' ' , andlch H"rM'' T - Tv K Wife k0lf U( llll f.. HOB Of "W. hal I" be Hit ktrmlirr he M honor swsnytsltlun paper pretested t lejekiMH tot ili removal lu Call laaa ef til Jural limit" wn0 rlOM aita) Ha la hunt In our slater . ili n( luir aamo laws. j-.r-- i ajgsmaM lUlia HiRi iirrgun num.- miHfmufBilr rnmlng the stale sjHMtoatylntoVallfornln but also Ml IfeVaea tml Idaho mtJ hunting BWfsUIca without a Keen Bad saw violating the tarlous i '' kttl Maaiilimnl itate. have smUBWsWern lodged with the gov fflstabi IturtU luado lit him to al ba hw Oregon hunter In be taken mnaawHseand irM for breaking MaMlae. tmmuailkU r(ln on I be part of .msakeiacutlio o( the tale U due at lam meeiiiie to the romplelata Bsfcey U Al lewl, who I a fed awmaawirdra In addition to koM A hVMMaWloni came tr4a ;lMAkMk CtlltoriiU 4 Orti Mwlit the Ihrre Mltll. Una rtiwttcj ui m h TW.KrIJ, damn Warden MU hrrlkt titraillllnn of Uwla L. ( thin fill- (o HUklfou MMT.Cll., iot ho ahoulii b lrl4 7 wnaiwc artuta wig caiirornia liaa I MwM'Wkllo Ulto Cllr. ThU at f m kt pari nt Uwl, buwavar, If, faltdl, aa will liu rtmiiilMrt't. Iml ndw It will imilmlil)' kh Imr.l m lift ittix of IbttUocal liiintnta who, kimwltmlx or Innotontlr, rtim ttm Him lill ittc Mtrlxd In llio Intrrval ol tin. ilm, (lama wnrilrna ar rdUIiik In tut mill er koalnua In the nitiilt of their ilu Ilea, and u In tint lurklM Irnim ireaMtr, a llm limit ol tin. law li anmnllnica a luna a)i nfT, Tito CalUnriila Kama wanlmi alalv In fbvlr tiiinplaliitu to llm aon-rimr Ikal lb Hunt hern Oraon liunlem hav Inkiii In llm habit of klilntt latk arrtM I ho line wlmnriir tbel Califuralana havn nutten (im duan to IfiaHr track fur comluit. 'ThU pro eHur'lhe lame warden tronclr uN k,Iii, anil now th governor aa Ikal hit will nld llmni In running In arlh I ho ovpr-iealiii hlmtiMl ht aro ihu rarlr ol the threat of vaianro niadn h) (ho aatno wardrn thtrartol In their lnirailK of hatiiil MCa. A wunt Id Ihn wIhi la, of rottrw, all that I txrcvuaty, and lierMflor III null" rutnllo thai llm Oregon hunter will land on llm lino ami m)I al tho xatno In thn Immrtllato tlrlallr and let Ihrlr dom do all llm rrotalng of the-line. COLD WAVE SWEEPS STATE Jante II, Krrlfknon, manager of I ho Orithouiti theatre, atrong and welt IIIIITIN'O VV.MA I4IH' tVMVVM' ATI'IIK Villi THIN MONTH BLIZZARD IN MMMM.C WEST Miiiiiky Mornlag (.'itMrat llrmrm U'ritl for Xoemlfr In Till CoMMljr. v Tim Wlllaruirllit valley ami cuait ntillille of Ihl tato havn liron for Ihn pant few day In llm grip of tho coldrt weather erlnired In Iho a( S3 year. Tim theriiiometer at Cortland Ioh1 at SN degree aloro on Monday morning I ho roldeat It haa eer Im'Ai In Hint city at Ihl aea mmi of llm )ear alnro I S BO, when It wa St degre Nlxire, Through Kailorn Oregon, around I'endtetnn mid llaker City, Iho ther mometer Im In-en regUterlng a low a ! and 6 degree below rero. Through Montana and Ihn Mlddlo 'il llm leinvcrnture ha been cren rolder than that felt along Iho roaat and 'In Northern Oregon, Through OKKUON TKUNK NVRVKYOKMr forge Crew at Mra Tlrririt That AflMHoua. and at work lax night. I dead thUj,,,,!,,, wi.contln and Mlnnoola Mtoralng. Men din rverjr day, but no ln W)lll0 lUfcl, ai niuc, M len )ncnM man worth white die unnoticed. Over f .w t,,,. r,.n. kla clrtlo of frlendaln Mr. Krrlckvf Tie 0WMt tho thermomcler haa ton' raaoa largo circle-lit tho cold cached In Ihl wllon o far waa on aow that Iho new of death alwaya Monday morning, when Iho mercury raal. Tit I a man, In look the world l Iho ) without fear, In bo honeat aad klad, la to have been worth kilo, and Mr.yrrlck..u wa all of that fwrtlaed'Trlegram. Tho Partner' lnidenienl coiniaiiy haa aow aluutat ronipleted iho new addition to their "tore al Hllth and Kfamath avenue, Tho now room wl Uo aacd a a hardware room, and aro 40, making Ihn entire build lag occupM W Ihl company U0a90. tood at I: degree abovo tho low eat It haa ever been here, art far a remembered. Thl wa remarkably rold weather at thla tlmo of year, but ran irarrely be wnnderel at when orm mnildera tho cold wavo which I aweedng over Iho whole country. So far a ran bo told, no great damage ha molted lo'any of Iho crop or toe k In tho county a yet. KUIINIrtllKI) room for rcnt.Nlnth and lluih treet. J. II. Hamilton. A BwH of rW arrire! at 4 o'rlork thla Mlternooti aatal 0 atoftwrd at the' Utvrmore a4 4 f) latkealeh Inn. The aUaTrrnrt members of the party uglaKre4 aomtt frooj Harrfca, Cial., othrra froM Healll aaal lataM4. ThT arrived ftwaa tho Yt. Kkaawath rowalr, anal wfcra) fctulWo4 4 aUled that thfjr haallami rrala- tag flMhrr M hi that reawary' 4 for a iWlaM cuwrim. Ttwy anirrel la) two raja, aat4 hrnaght with thraa rook lata tatrwiHa aa4 other Wffraaltlea of raatf) Hfe. They aoftawl rattwaaely rctl- real aa4 aaktrUavd ti talk. The partr waa a largo ob4, aaMI M a highly Imawoaatale thijr atw llnv Itrr rraUrra. AH tho rrMraww 4 tolitta to tht raaxrlaaloa that lltey am rreywra freaa the roaatry aroaaal OaVH, where a party has hrrw wwrkhag for the OrrgoM Traak Ma. MKJ - Christmas G Toys and Dolls IS -.aasasssssaBaaraaawa assW aislNL b bSP SaWBBslaSBBBBP waWJwT5 9r tlaaa... '"'."'." i . Ji.MM.,lMto"0' ?. v . ' I'PPKR LAKH KOTMI an aa Wo underslaad that Roy llarubury ha rcalgae4 his poaltloa aa oaglL- driver on the atcamer Hooligan. Tho freight traalc waa a unit fawr years ago aad while It Is'dtatcaU to gl'o a correct eatlawte today. It ia safe let aiy It will reach aoreral then aad ton. The Maiaaaa and Wl- aema hare been crowded to Uatr ca pacity to more the freight on their rcspectlre llnee this fall, aad there la a lot of goods docked here awaltlag shipment. The steamboat men aay Iho traSc Ibis year la. double that of a year ago, with a prospect to doable again nsit year. Tho Happy Hooligan, built and owned by Captain Haak Haasbury, la auro a happy combine of stern wheels. fly wheels, sprocket wheels, etc. She Is In the ciclusWe employ of the Loag ALL UP TO THE FARMERS COOPKKATIOX NaWMMAKY TO NRCl'RK PROn9l DMFLAV l'J teat auortHMt of Mtfil ilili for the youi and old ever ikowi la thto ? mw on dlffOty awl roady for yov lMV'Ktlon. You wtu Mito m troable fctadyour rk-Jrn ilioptliyj at tilt etore-xl ItEMlMfHK tie drai4 Waniwtaititadl',to await flrat. Choice betweei Udlit aad ft 123 Talkkft4t.lt locMdi CMIco iiHwH DoU ui Carrie aid VlffJo IflL amA aa. . '! "" wuBiaiuo, -4 J, ' w- ii -MZ. KM STORE jko Lumber company and haa towed I log rafts to the amount of many mil lions of feet thla summer. The new steamer North Star, now on tbo ways, Is the latest creation of Capt. Ales Nosier. She will he of one hundred tons displacement, or the second largest craft on the lake. She will be of very light draft, a. stern wheeler, aad about SO horse power engines, and will be itted up as a passenger boat. The steamer Hornet of today la the old Alma rechrlstened aad aUll doing good service, owned now by Cantata Brlitow. Divine service waa not aa welt at tended last Sunday aa It would hats U-cn had the weather been ntoro con- KeMal. Wilt Harlaad, the sawyer, Is fear ing n commodious little earn hnllt on ono of his back lots. In the last month the stnamers Eagle, Hornet nnd Mswsa havu all lcc pressed Into eervlea nt times by .he 8. P. Ry. Co. While Ike Ma mma haa little late to inan front lirr Wood rlrer-rt. Klamath route, rtill Captain Parker tinea to girt; any one a life where duty salts, The chances are fair for the North Star to be put In commission. Thla is the new boat that haa long been oa the waya at Buean Vista landtag.. There will be aa oyster tasaer aad all-rouad good time at the realdeaee of Captala Nosier oa Satardaykeea lag. None bat Inrlted saetU will he expected at St. Cloud. MIIST K tN BY ftfXT MOMMY Chaatbrr of Ceeanwrcej aad C. T. Oliver ttaef Carts far RahifctU New Mewdelr Arrtrhag. Sheaves of grain, mammoth pota toes, beets, ears of corn and various other specimens of the different product of this county aro pouring In nil the time to the need store and being arraaged aad gone over by C. T. Oliver aad his aaslataata la prep aration for their shipment to tie Corn Shew at Omaha December th. The exhibit will be sent to the exhibi tion nt Chicago Irst, In nil probabil ity, though as yet thla Is not entirely decided upon. All the farmers and ranchers, business men nnd other residents of this section who have anything what ever that will evidence the alawet bouadleas resources of this country should send their specimens In to C. T. Oliver before Monday, or at the very latest Tuesday morning, aa the car which the Southern FacMe wUl furalah will leave here Wedaeady with the morning iraia. If ebeee nnldent In this eectloa aa- preelatad to Mw fall extent the bouad lees hiaafota -which will accrue freaa leJadlsnlay at the predacta that an being raised In the Klamath Beeta, they would lead their most hearty co operatloa, aad aid la every possible warlike Chamber of Commerce aad Ihoae who have the gatheriag of the exhibits la charge. Thla country haa no greater need than n proper ndver tlsement whereby the people of tie Eastern and Middle Western Statbs may know what la being done here. But It la up to the people, to use a slang expression, aad the men who MKW IfCTL'RKH AT THK OPERA IIOL'HK An Intensely Interesting and stir ring drama Is told In tbo little playlet, "Out of Work." This Is a tale of the struggles of a man who has a family and yet Is nnnble to And work suf ficient to aid him to support tbem. "The Heart of a Racetrack Tout" Is a tale of the honor nnd unsslBah friendship so often foand among gamblers aad others who live uncer tain lives, now up, now down. "The Parka of Berlin" are shown in a beautlfet aeries of photographs, aad ;His Rival's Hand" to another de lightful Sim telling nn nausea! story. At the trial this afternoon Harry Ward, the defendant, nnd former pro prietor of the Davenport cafe, was bouad over uadert $500 boada to await the actloa of the grand jury. The warrant for the arrest of Ward waa sworn out by Heldrleh A Dulaney of the Monarch Mercaattle company, the charge being obtaining money un der false pretenses. It seems that the defendant had mortgaged, la or der to obtain more credit, certain property to the Monarch Mercantile tompaay and that the property mort gaged had not aa yet been fully paid for. Attorney Irwin nude a etroag plea la behalf of Ward. BLAMES THE PORTLAND MEN TRAVEUXO MAN sifS KLAMATH TRADE CAN BR OOTTEN S. P. NOT ENmHELY AT TAUT nVUeveeTha Trade Pisa Thla They WM Cam aKNEnom donation The soltdtlag committees of the Woman'a Library Club, who. are get- tlag up a turkey dlaaer for TaaakS- grrtag day, are wonderfully aaeaar- aged by the generous deaaUoaa made. Klamath rails dtlxeaa always esaae to' the froat nobly, when the public Herary to to be hoasStod. aad thla promises to he oae of the times where they are showing the heat asMC This committee wUl call oa the a rest of you later. are so liberally devotlag their time to this most worthy enterprise would be well nigh helpless If the farmers sad ranchers did not get la and lend n hand. OVMRIN Baa Fraactaeo. Francis J. Heaey announced 'that he will resign his po sition here as Assistant District At torney at oace, aad that he will leave for Portland, Ore., to resume his poaltloa aa prosecutor la the gov erumeat land cases. A number of mea are under Indictment la the Northwest for alleged government land frauds, but Mr. Heney asserts that lie Is not prepared to state which of these will go oa trial tret. Henry T. Anderson of Merrill, who haa beea vtoltlag la the city for the past few days, said that practically all the hay raised la aad around Mer rill this year had beea sold to the different cattlemen. Horton, Mitchell; 8wanon nnd Qerber.Srho will feed their csttle there this winter. Al though the price paid this year for hay was not quite as high as that paid last year, mare money waa paid to the Merrill farmers aad raackers,r as about a third more hay aad alfalfa waa raised thaa la the previous aea sob. Throughout the couatry, for the two cuttlags, the hay averaged aa high aa four teaa to the acre. Mr. Aadersoa said tkat tko farmers were whit pleased, though tkey were golag to do even better next year. Miss Oeaeva Wlckersoa. Mrs. W. C. Dalton, Miss Haael Burgess, Rob ert Daltoa, J. B. Cox aad A.B. Cooley, all of Merrill, are stopping at the Lakeside. The bachelor ofBeaaaaa, twelve la aumber, have pooled their purses oa a Thaakaglvtag dlaaer to be pre pared aad served by Mrs. 'George Morine at her home. 4 The boys are getting close to the real oM-faskleaed dlaaer with all the trlmmla's. It to true, but the married man geta all the tun of sloshing gravy over him aelf while carving the" national bird at kti family table. (By a Traveling Maa.) Prom time to time eemplatat to voiced that the major werttoa of the trade la the Southern Origin eswa ties, especially these lying east of the Cascade moustalas, to aweng to Baa Fraadaco Instead of to Perttoad. where It should go, aad the bhuae to placed la various quarters. There seems to be hut oae place to put the blame on the shoulders of the Job bers who are aot gettlag the business. The wsy to get trade is to aw after It, to keep golag after R, then to bold It wltk goods of merit aad right . prices Siaee the golden days of ' Baa Francisco haa beea the sweaty point for Nerthera CaHfecala aad Southern Oregoa. The traveSac sates mea of the Ootdea Onto etty eater the Bold regularly aad at short tat at veto. aad they auras the trade to held R aad keep R away frees Perttoad. This to right for them to do, aad Is what tkay are gettlag naM tar, hat there to no raassa why Parttomj Jwawera should aot make aa gnat aatorta to scenes laeffaawiaa)WvasaapK'aanB Fraastaee sa aro baa effort pat farth by these Baa Fraaatoee rseale to held what they new have. A few, aad ealy a few, Portland traveling assa go seats ef Oeaerally whea they rosea the I youa they tara their faces aarthward. By so doing they leave the arsspsr ous towns of Northera CallforaJa aad those of the Southern Oregoa district east of tbo Cascades to the Baa Fraa clsco aalesmaa aad his goads. A short dlstaaee seath of tko BMuatala barrier, a railway Mae aaw gives ac cess to the Klamath Baste, aad hare is a rich SeM for the Perttoad deator It he lavaaea It aad keeps aa levad lag It uatil ha secures the trade. If ate goods aad arises aro right -aad no oae for a moment qasstlsaa Pert- fTs gettlag warmer! yeu may aeed afaa. They are somethiag. aaw, aad ake a very atoe preseat. There iay be a'seriea af daaaeijtkto wta tar, aad taea yourady wUl surely toad goads aad arises ha wtM have at least aa squat eaaaee far the trade there, aad when a detsrmlnsd eBart. regular aad systematic, to made to secure that trade aad a good ahowlag to made, there will he aa daBeaKy la naamaBxanMnaasaoW4a Our stock of lumber to aow earn' plots. Ws kavs everything, asonaury to build a house laeladiac rustle two- lap siding, eelllBg, W aad No. I ver tical grata Sr loerlsg. Will have la a tew days slash, grata tr atokwsj lumber aad cheaper grade at verttoal grain Sr Sooriag. C.-S. K. 8, MOOBJD. Our Guarantee with these: 'BIifTf HnaHrrTT1 af the grsatoat atoesTsrtm of Amertsa. IVOXm OILLITTaV Whea uw sap ayxsaaaess we ansa Jam what wa say . psa ; Omfal arJa amVaamNaV! JWHLWT MMatTy anpafal aaw PananaauaWsjaka 4H ejBjsjBj WeFamawrVW lBaTaWe"' or qasstlia. New that to the mmrsntos wa gdta. 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