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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1909)
' ' "Kjl 1 jt 7M I- JkM4 EF ,. ,. 1k VU- I .' ' f-r "" tutting n'alii. li.ilfc P.H1' Pint Our AdvtrdMra Ott The Bast Rmnlm. ri' : n.iii. Beit Dlly, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1900. Pricb 5 Cents lie d Law i... fini Ykab. No. 1,028 'TELEGRAPH f WIRE HERE I'XIO.V LINK HAH Alt. RIVKD I TIIIH CITY 101S COMPANY BUSINESS MM tsfprialenuVul Kiprrlrd I . Da. whr '""u "' rjiewataavr Will It Made. Id dw wore day remain until gUMtk Fill ' on llraphle M. Ts Wealern Union wire has nwM th !', anil an uascw una tut fd In I Ho railroad freight nits, white meage pertain- lajlconipaiy' bualneia are be- MiMleitrlhoUiiK, wiiouirr rotu ma) kualoeaa will be handled be far U lon office la oened haa it ken aaaouarrd, and nu declalon Hil W narked on llial question bu Irt DMrkt BuperluleudeM May UN rltllt Id rlly. which will bo vital Ik nit faw day. H U sot definitely known where tsttstosa &n '" bi loraletl, but It li ial-offlclilly rurtiorcil thai It tilt k ll Iks Mlim ofllro with the WaUsfsrto Kiprms company. Home km laatcd that It be located In tk Nan blonilau to Iho Klamath Canty task, located between that la KMMkl ! tk Klamath County Ahftrtct company, tiut It I doubtful If tatkttk could ipsre It, a It I now adatastorvrooa for Ita stationery sal sther printed matter. A number of ttktr loralloa ham been sug asxet tad these would undoubtedly ttnlftlk Indorsement of the public. Hrlt4at May will settle the ltlaa ktn k arrives. U tk equipment of Iho office It It tftiutMilon or the Western Union to kMtaa tk stoat modern Instrument! M4 irtlUarr, aa It anticipates that (kit wty will b on of the'beat busl aastesUr In th ital. It realties t lk future of Klamath Kail will Jnaify aa laveatmcnl hero far In ex am of what ih present population nM nrrsat, althouih law bualavt Are For the SeMon't f, K K ltein-Bloch Smart k aV 17 am iv orUlimlltiK In tlili city will victoil that of any oitltv of u nlmlUr ilin on lli Coal! t.UIIT MOTKM Tliu Jury In thu ram of thn Hlalu , (). II. Andvraoii, clmritt'd wild minor- uallou of puriury, wu coiiiioimI tliU liiurnliiR- and tliu trial of tint ruxi b Kim, Tin) day a npfiit In ln-nrlii nvldi'iirw fur tliu iiroti-culloii. Tim prlnrlpal wlliux.rt for thu tlatu wr Mark Wllllatna, an Indian, and Cldu Martin. Clay Canu, whu wan linllcli-d with Jca C'opoland and itthvi on a trim Inal rharn aaRlnat Cllivl Ward nl Marrlll, wllhdmw hi la of not gull. ly In tliu circuit rourl Dili afternoon and plrad atullly to a ctiarxu of line plo aHaull, In lr of thu fart that ha waa not ono of thu moat Rullty of Iho parihii, and tlm turttier fact (hat a bvary fine would mc-au a heavy but. ilon on lit inollirr, Mho liialtir.l on lylUR tliu aaniv, Judio Noland liu m)m a Hcht fln of 1 1 CO, alter har Ilia' adinlnlaloird a amiiu ti'pHinand tu llio )oiinK inii, Joavph llolllncor of HnuAiiia, who a Indlctml for violation of tlm local dpllnn law, na arrnlKtird and n lort'd a plra of nut Kullty. Ilia raao lll In art fur trial tomorrow. C'liapp rtoanirna, rharxvil with Kaiiiblliia, and wlioau raali ball haa btwii dirlart-d forfi'ltitl, aiirad Ink. fore Iho court thl afternoon and lorrd a plra of mil aullly. Ilia raw w Imi art fur trial tomorrow, John Worixh and Charlc M'oolk, both nathm ol (lermany, wrro nlon naturatliatlun paora In court thla afternoon. V have a party nrar l'n-no, Cal who MlidiM tu trad iniall acrcaao rliht In town. I'fuprly ronalata of houae of X roonia, bath, two wolla, water of good quality, J.ooo-nallon tank, wator pl(ed about Iho plant. Hot and rtild water In thu home. Ten arroa planted tu pearhr, 1 H arrni to ralalua, balanrc to alfalfa, I'roperty coiiiitlliiR In all about 12 U acrra. I'arty wanla to trade for Klamath county proiwrly. KLAMATH lKVKI.OI'MKNT CO., Horfiu baraalua In I'lano at Vlritll'a furniture atoru. CI3 You Ready tweUett Functlom Soon to Take Place? 4 ' Herea the Store for Stein-Bloch Drew Suits Hanan Correct Footwear and all the trim ming in niappy. up-to-date fur-niihinga K STORE Clothaa, Hanan Shoe, Dutcheat Trouaeri WILL CHANGE THE SCHEDULE M. I. Mil, I, AllltA.MJK T( MCKT lltU.H MM, ft AMI in If ACCEPTABLE TO IHIS CITY l-atliiR Time af Train Krom H'itiI Will It.- OiaiiRiil lo He Ifrlmk In I Ik' Aflrniomi. It la now up to the (NMipIn of Klam ath falls In derldo whelhnr they want a rhnna: In the train achedule or not. Thu mllrond rotiiinny wiled Ita locul oltlio thl moriiliiK autiuuncInK that It wna ready In make a chaiiRu In thu ar rival of the paavnRor train on tint California Norllieaalorn ao aa to ad mit of n connection with ono train from the north nod onu from iftu aoiilh, provided Iho prooed ichH uln war acceptable lo the people of Klalimth I'nlla. Thu achudulu aUR Keitel by Iho railroad company pro vide fur the departure of thn train from Weed at C p. m nrrlvltiR hero nt D.30 p, m, TliU will allow of con enertlon belriR tnndu with tralna Not. II and IS, and do away with lh no ceatlty of the lay.over nt Weed. Un der the preaent achodoln Iho train leave Weed at 1:30 p. lit., arrlvlnR here at C p, tit. Thl rhaiiK.i la offered In reaponau lo thn demand made by the I'orttanJ Commercial club and Iho Klamath Chamber of Commerce, and If thcau orisanliatlon approve of tho pro- puacl arln.il lite It will rcmoru the present ratiau of complaint. ThoMt of thu hualneaa men who went aecn thla afternoon obJtlil atrenuoualy to Iho proMaed chanRe, KlvlnR aa their reaaon that It would blinR thu pasaenRera Into tho city from 9:30 to IS, aa It recoRnlied that lurlnR Ihn winter It will be a difficult matter for the railroad company In keep up It M-hedtllo. Tlirao Rcntlo men expretaed Ihomaelrea a farorlns Iho retention of tho present achrdulu (t'Hiilnued on Pajc .) aaaV bm iIbb aaaaT aaaTav CITY IIIIKVITIKH, Ilnntber A I'calr aell wall paper, annltai, llitcrtlata, window ihadot, llnoleutna and ruR. I'hono 9C4. Mr. Will Humphrey I In the city from thn ranch on Iho Midland road, nnd li inaklnK purchaae at the local itorea. Tho yry beat coffee for tho price In tho city la thn Monarch brand for aalu at tho Monarch Mercantile com pany. A learn waa orRanltcd at the tnoet Ins of the Woodmen of the World Tueaday orenlnR, with Dr. Oooard In rharRn. Two German filed naturalltatlon papora at Iho county clerk'a oflce to day, ono John Woroch and the other Charlc Woelk. Mr. If. li. IIorri, formerly a real dent of thl city, U In from th ranch on the Merrill road to do aome of her Xmaa (hopping. If )ou want lo ire the aneat line of ladlea' and children' underwear In the illy, diamine Ihoao at the Stilt Dry flood Co. Owlna; In Iho atormi and the con dition of tho roadi Iho local Initltute nt llonanrn ha been poatponod until audi time ai Iho weather ahall dear up. Prlte worth twenty dollar apiece am lo bo rxlren to the two cuitomcra of the Monarch Mercantile company who can come n caret t to KueaalnK how Ion II .will lako tho mammoth candln on dliplay at their atore to burn. Tho niaucrade ball which will be Riven at the Opera Houae New Year'a nro I attracting Rreat Intereet. Thl I the fourteenth annual ball flfen by Mr. Houilon. Kach year three prltea of 110 each are Riven one for the moat orlRlnal cottume, one for the moat comical, and the other for the boat auatalned. Plfly-aeven men are trylni for the oratorical and debating tram at the Unlvonlly of Oregon, forty for de bat and seventeen for oratory. Th unlvcrilty will enter three debate omteala thl year, ono agalnct the Unlveralty of Washington, one aRalnat the Unlveralty of Idaho, and the other ngalnet the Unlveralty of Utah. It will enter two oratorical conleata the Intercollegiate and the Interstate. On tho evening of December 9th, J nine Kcane and company wilt open n week's engagement at the Opera Houae, playing twenty-minute vaudo vlllo act between the picture. Mr. Keano Is one of Iho most venatllo ut tho actors on tho vaudeville stage, and haa pla)ed In several of tho larg er New York production!, creating the role of Tom Dorgan In the orig inal production of "In the Dlibop'a Carriage," when Mabel Taliaferro tarred In that play In the East. Wm, McClure was In the city Tues day from hi ranch and aald that tho frost and snow had greatly Improved tho roads, though they were still very rough. Dill said that there had boon n great chango In this section In the 36 years ho had been here, In tho early das, of course, there wero no fields, and ono could drlvo from the city straight across country to the gap. Dill says thcro Is no country llko this, and though It looked pretty des olate thu first fow years he waa hero, now ho la confident that It will rank as ono of the greatost farming and rnnrhlng sections of the country. A. V. A. M. SPKCIAL Monday night, the 13th, will be staled communication and lection of officers. All members should mako a special effort to bo present. All vis itors are cordially Invited. Dy order) or tno w. m. o, it. UATHB, Secretary. : Something Doing Dec. 11th It will pay you well to wait and see WANT RATE REDUCTION lll'HINKMH MUX I.VmiKHTKD IM I.NHL'IIAM'K KATK IIKDICTIO.V SOMETHING SHOULD BE DONE If Contract Is Knlerrd Into Willi titc Water Company, Itatra Will lie Itrdawd. The letter from II. M. Kelly, secre tary of the Underwriters' Equitable Hating llttreati of Portland, which was read at tho mectlbg of Iho city council Monday evening, copy of which waa published In laat even ing' Herald, haa aroused the keen est Interest among the business men of tho city. It Is the concensus of opinion I hat all reasonable steps should ba taken to bring about a re duction of the Insursnco rates In this rlly, since. It Is an admitted fact that they aru away too high for the mer chants lo carry the amount of Insur c'neo their risks require. As stated In a recent laatto of this paper, thu water company Is willing lo accept from tho city tho ordinance formerly signed by the mayor and hlch It at first refused. It would seem that all that waa necessary to meet Iho demands of the Insurance peoplo Is to pass this ordinance again and then put It up to the water com pany to accept or reject. Whllo no official eipresslon has been received from the mayor or members of the council as to what action will be lakon should the ordinance be again submitted, the general tenor of their remarks would Indicate that It will be acted an favorably. Tho reduction of rates, which will amount to 33 per cent of the prcaeut rates charged, Is sufficient to secure the earnest consideration of the city officials, as well as every property owner and business man within the district affected. It Is recognised that If a Are of any alie should occur It would entail an enormous loss, for thcro Is not a building or stock of merchandise In the city carrying the amount of Insursnco necessary to of fer at least a pittance of protectlou from loss. If, through tho reduction of tho rato of Insurance, tho business men nro enabled to protect them selves within a reasonable limit with out any additional outlay, then It be comes tho duty of the city to furnish tho means that wilt bring about this much-to-be desired condition. While this city baa been very fortunate In tho past, It offers no guaranty that such will bo the case In the future. and the chance are too great to ad mit of any risk being taken. IIA8KKTRAIA GAMK This (Wednesday) evening, Dec 8lb, tho Cardinals wilt again meet the strong High School Basketball learn In Houston's Opera House. Neither team needa any Introduction to tho peoplo of Klamath Kails. ThOM who saw the game last Thanksgiving Day appreciate the fact that there no cleaner kind of sport than a go buskctball game played between two fast teams composed of player who have tho true sportsman spirit. About 2,000 year ago the people of noma considered gladiatorial com bat as the highest kind of amuse ment, and amphitheaters swarmed with spectators eager to watch each porformauco. About 1,000 years later Jousts and tournaments wero tho dominant sports of the people. If, as It Is said, gladiatorial combats char acterized the amusements of tho civ ilisation 3,000 yean heretofore and tournaments and Jousts that of the civilization 1,000 years heretofore, then II may bo snfely said that has kotball and Its allied games .have grown to bo tho characteristic amuse ments of our present civilisation. Dasketball has loit nono of the In tense Interest that gladiatorial com bats, Jouit snd tournaments bad of fered In the past, but It has done nwny with tho brutalities of those ancient amusements, thereby render ing It both as most Interesting and humane. If, then, you would enjoy a few hours of tho classiest entertain ment, do not fall to bo at the Opera llouso between the hours of 8 and 10 this evening. Chooso your favor ites and then yell for and cheer them with all your might. Desldes the big game between the Cardinals and the High School, there will be played a preliminary game bo '.wecn the 8wastlkas and the Olymp iads, two fast and strong girls' teams of the County High School. On December 27th and 21th the two boys' teams eipcct to meet tho Sjgene Athletic club here In the Op a House. Everybody turn out to night and glvo your support that the two teams, both the High School snd tho Cardinals, may receive your en couragement. ANOTIIKH NEW KXTKRPRMR VOH THE CITY Klamath Falls Is gradually taking on the airs and graces of a sure enough city. Now we are to have an exclusive wall paper and decorating Arm open up a new store. Bamber Pealrs, both experienced and capable painters and psperhssgers, have re cently stocked tbelr new quarters with the very best and most econom ics! line of goods on the market. from the 10-cent kitchen patterns to the finest of parloe decorations. They carry everything, and the mere fact that the varloua stores la tho city have started speclslltlag aad capable men trained In each Irae are raaalag th establishments Is -a further proof that this city Is really going to be one of the cities of the Coast. Their aw tore, la opposite the Baldwla build ing. BAZAAR A HO 8CCCBSS t The bataar that waa held today un der the auspice of the Women's Guild of the Episcopal church waa a success far beyond the foadsst hops of the ladle who have labored ao un ceasingly preparing articles for the affair. It was a high compliment to the character of the work that it waa practically all purchased shortly after tho doors were opened, and the regret was general that the supply was so limited. Nearly all those attending took advantage of the opportunity to partake of the tea or cof ee and cake that was served. So successful waa the affair that plana are already be ing considered for a greater scope for next year. Twenty per cent less than the San Francisco cost price Is what you will pay for the lace yon get at the Brick store sale. A Christmas card costs little, yet brings happiness to the recipient. In endless variety. Star Drug Co. Some Things in Leather BUI Parses Cigar Oases Cigarette Cases ShavlaffScta CoUar Boxeo Caff Boxes Moaey Belta IHariea Many Others I Watch this space 10SI CIIAM FOR ROUGH HANDS StarVm & Mi They INTEREST IS NOW AROUSED HPECf AI, OIYEK BMKGM IN MUM IIEK OP XEW HttMCRIRBM CAMNDATES FOR TRIP BUSY Offer to Held Good IntH fsaJawday Evrataff. Re Nam aad Huh. aCeflOO HCavBBV TMftt The laat few days have beea busy oaes for the contestants. All of them are determined to close p all of their promise before the big spseiol offer closes, fssvsral have already se cured enough subscriptions to oatHI them to 15.000 extra vote, aad am working harder than over U treoW thl number before next Saturday night. Turn la yonr sabscrlptloM aa yea receive them. Aa accurate oeeoaat will bo kept of all moneys tsraad It) during the special offer, and tk antra votes will be tamed neat Satarday evening. Candidate are not Ha lted to any amount durlag thla offer the more subscriptions you rseelvw tho more extra vote yoa will Tm aa tltled to. Field I CaltsaWed '- Candidates need not eoaSaa them selves to the city la ascarteff -scrlptlons. If yoa hava friends la the country or tha aaarby tasraa, draff them a card aad ask then lar.taatr help. Do thl new. Offer i Remember this offer day, December 11th, ac p. as. that data tha regular rata will bo la fare. Now la tha time for yew I help. Ask each of them to ant aaa subscriber .for yoa thla weak. Taa will be surprised at taa larao aaasaar they will got far yam. Tear Maada will alwaya bo glad to help yea. Da not hesitate to ask taeaa. 4 Don't forget year pramlsaa. Aa-- one promising yoa will aspect yaa to call n.-aln. Be sura to da R. Xmt overlook any of them. Make a aato of each promlaa aad the data yoa are to call, aad yoa woat forgot taasa. The staadlag of aa candidates win be published ogata tomorrow alaat If you have any subscriptions, report them before six o'clock tonight, aad they will be lacladed la tha ceuat to morrow. Come now to hay prssiata. Tha stock Is complete, tha clerks aac rushed and altogether yoa aaa aaaa la a mora satisfactory moaner. Star Drag Co. . People ore crowding, to th Brisk tore, where beautifal laee la betag sold at a groat rodactloa. Cutglaaa la aa elegsat aad rsdaad gift. Wa hava tha klad that is "classy." Star Drug Co. We pack, label aad arraage for shipping presents with ao coat to you. Star Drug Co. The great lace, sale continue at Tie Brick store. MaatoBaBa Toilet Seta MaalcaroSeta Oaata Fade Glove Boa ' Postcard Albans Traveling Case Many Others for Suggestions ; Have If ,'? v j tft ' - h i At VI vw m w 9, mm mi i. m t M ' s , ' Kp4.xr !' .VL- &rfMjk