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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1909)
, v&iw h 1 -.fc,ltf MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOU ABEL ADY PHONE 303 EASY TERMS 'f ii. 50 1U CUT.. V1GITABL1 MATTWL KLAMATHS GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. A if.HV, t ! EV -Hji. & "&' , .v THE EVENING HERALD ' tataed Mir. Baeeat Saaday, by tbe . HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. a nOTH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATH: BaRr, r maUi aaa WW I.N VMtyf BJT IMUI HZ WftUS sso 1 tat MAM 'ftM amMttta. 1 R W - wwww aaanaw , aaoaea.aaaaaaeaeaea soar W aJWala Ww HMU aeeaae.ea.ae.eaeaee. IV DaRr, delivered br carrier, aa. waak. 15 ' asa KLAMATH FALLS. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1900. HAIRY MCVR&onaEXTC Jeha ft, Shook and fnmllr ban ra taraad to their Bourn home. Caariee Bad Theo. W. Fleckus bar rsssaOr tataatsd ta a power weed' sawtag BMealae. At tale date Ut arena h frocta abeat (oar laehee dee aa4 Ua roads , ara abeat aa rough aa oat eould lav Farmers eC Mae flat haven't gta at taa'Mea at beriag (or artaaUa water, aed K to probable that aaotkor etfsrtwMI ba aude to tbat cad aest Fleckus baa btaa haaliag (roai tba Falla to complete tba aaw boaaa ba to building, tba to tal aawailH mot Mac able.te furaleh dry laaibar. Tba potato crop o( eeveral people ta tba taller la aUII la tba grouad. tbar hevlag pat eC tba dtagtag aaUl too lata. Tbar aaar eome oat la tba aartac aM rigbt, however. "Mra. O. O. Aadaraoa baa baoa qalta W far aooM daya (roai aa attack of leaatlllla, bat la bow happily lm arevlae;. Mra. J. A. Joaaa baa baaa eetsag aa taailadr darlag bar llli tba et Itr owaa It to Ittelf to send aomabodr over tba road aa aa example (or oth era. Ualaaa tbto to done our courU will ba made a mockery and Jaatlca a ham. Let tba grand Jury do Ita duty aad tba lawrara thelra, aad tba prac Ilea will cease." Daaclag parties ara all tba rogue aa aoelal functions la tba raller thus far tbta season. First, there waa ono at Manuel Vlerra's. neat at George Smyth's, and last Friday evening a surprise waa given at H. J. O'Brien's, aad now aaotber to aaaouaced to ba given at Oaorga Bmyth'a oa Christ mas ara. All bare boon wall at tended by tba young people and many of tba older oaes of the vat ley wttb not a jar to mar tba general enjoyment, tba Peel orchestra and others furnishing tba music Arraageaaeata ara la course of preparation (or a Christmas tree and celebration at the Dairy acboolhouso oa Christmas ara. At a preliminary meeting bald laat Friday afternoon tba following committees were ap polated: Program, Miss Kittle Wells aad B. M. Hall; decoratloas, Walter Welch. Mra. Jafca Joaaa. Mlaa Va'u.U Nortridge. B. if. Hall aad Miss WMh aboat bait a foot of aaow oa Wells; SaaU Ciaus, Mra. A. L. Mich- aad tba roada Mowa (all saora eoantag ttle A Hke winter. Tba at it abore Monday ; aad K stood at at abore at " Jauj Paaraoe, Iran Wekb aad aaaee ether bora, teak a taaaa aad vast rabbet baaUag raeeatly, roaUag oat tba radsato aa teea drove tbroagb , tba break aad abaoUag tbasa (roaa tba wagea. Tbar cot eighteen la a abort tame when tbar ru mt of aBHBBaHlea. It's aotaaewplaa, but K'a aboat tba boat one I bare aaoa trie. "TMa araetlee of committing per. Jary la aoart to becomlag aatlraly too prevalsat lately," atld a premlaeat (s aJMaaaa la my bearing tba other dar. Tt avast ba stopped. Tba common- aal, Mra. J. A. Joaaa aad Mra. Mary Sedge; taaaee, Mtoaaa Maada Nor rldga. Jessie Aadaraoa, Klsle Odea aad Zelma ledge. Tbto to a good start, aad praaana aeeeeea. Tba plan of aeklag coagrsaa to pro- rids (or tba sale of the reclaimed toads ta tba beds ot the Tula aad Lower Klamath lakes, aa suggested by Jadge Bsasoa. smoU with general approral amoag members ot tba Wa tar Users' aaaocJatloa, ao far as 1 bare baaa able to learn. To permit tboaa toads tp ba takes ap by bcue staadera at ao coat to tbemaelrea te jroad tba coat of tba water right would bo ataalfeetlr aajust to those wbo murt par (or reclaiming those lands And It would likewise be un just to those holding excess toads, aa It would lessen their chances of mak I Helping the Town X' Ptaaai ta bank M to , i aaamaaaatol asraasta waa ketraw lesjsy shara a snare te saaa ahaam. H faa bank jravv aaaaaw away tram hama It Is pat ta watk ta vara that bate aM. lag sales. This proposal comes to thu landholders ot the Upper project with especial emphasis, because they aro to bo charged with the cost ot build ing the Clear toko dam and tho reser voir site which makes posslblo tho reclamation ot Tula toko. In a lotted to Mr. Hopfon, tho supervising engi neer, written last summer, tho writer suggested this plan ot disposing ot the lands reclaimed In Tula lake. That gentleman replied by saying It could not be done, because there was no provision of If (horofor. It was then suggested that, possibly, tho same end might bo tvcuro'J by asses sing these uclalmrH .nnda with a drainage tax equal co thilr probable market ralue the proceeds to bo credited against the cost of the other parts of the project. This plan was endorsed by tho water users ot Tonna valley and made a part of their an swer to the circular letter ot Chair man Carter of the aenata committee, but waa Ignored In the general an swer, prepared by tba director, which waa presented to the senate committee at Ita Klamath Falla meet ing. Tbto auggeatlon ot Judge Ben son ought to ba pushed (or all It U worth by tho unanimous action ot all wbo ara Interested In the project aad It ought to bo done AT ONCE I Congress to now In session, and an appeal should be prepared and pre sented before any other action la tak en by that body. I would suggest tbat everybody ought to take to writ ing letters to congressmen and sen ators whom they mar know In per son, urging this action. If carried out. It would mean a considerable reduction In the acreage cost ot the water right an accomplishment well worthy of our supreme effort. Backed up by a big petition, these personal letters would bo very effective, and I think I know what I am saying, now to tba time for action! It might put the coat of our water right down to leas than $20 an acre. will bo a duet, "Llfo'a Ben," by Mr. D. J. Kumwalt and Mrs. R. It. Hamil ton, nnd In tho evening by tho Kp worth League. First Christian Church Dlblo school, 10 a. ta., followed by regular communion services and ser mon by Rev. Valtandlgham; subject ot sermon, "Paul's Charge to Tim othy." Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m., fol lowed by regular preaching sorvlcos; subject, "Three Dominant Moods ot Man." Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Choir practice Saturday evening at 7:30. . Everyone Invited. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES The I First National Bank t A 2aa of Klamatii ItOls to pat a t jfl, Savings Account tab k '. 4 1 a ,.'f i''.T.i. i tabba aad It to M-ajnbJa Mas are sw.maataei Hwaaasa ' Taeretoao tit InjnrsmmaftMtoteyea. U' w lllll -3aUiY It laa aal gaap tt.ap, mat, Mbaa tu. 'ate at 1 I VaTaaaaai Aaa SlsVak aVBaaabak " mfMm "i" i ,t toapaaaa t sJ ft . f i i a i l: . . T ill- ' aiid .tarliials Bank aWPaWrPf aajarafaaa V aBBBBBaBBBBBBBBaaw aBBBBrBBBaBBBBBBBfBB) M-vjMilt F.V 4 r i '- HJ W , "fflBffl" r M mi Serrlcea will ba held la the several churches of Klamath Falla Sunday aa follews: Prcabytertoa Charcb Oeceaaber IS, laap. Voluntary .............................. Organ Ooxology. Choir aad Congregation Iarocatloa . ....... Pastor Olorla ...Cholr and Congregation Responsive Reading. Bel. 45 Hymn No. 161 Scripture Lesson Rer. 3:14-3 Anthem Choir "From the Cross Upllftod."(A.Belrly) Prayer .. pastor Offering. Hymn No. 147 Sermon Luke 14:28 "iXMKing Over the Ground." Hymn No. 1G4 Benediction. Evening wership: Praise Service Nos. 08, 61 Psalm .. in ooiO -i win aire tou Rest". (Frederic Co wen) Mrs. T. W. Zimmerman. Scripture Lesson.. II Patar t-.utl Anthem choir "Twilight" (J. 8. Fearls) Prarar Psstor uaerina. Hrmn No. 38 Barmon John 6:40 "la Ood Too Good to Damn Anyone?" Hymn No. 332 Benediction. AaaeaaceaBeats. Wednesday evening, prayer meet ing at 8 o'clock. Topic "Christ's Disciples Winning Individuals." Tbeae studies (or personal workers ara very Interesting, and nil tba members of the church ara urged to attend. Ladlee' Missionary meeting Thurs day afternoon, December 16, 2:30, at the home of Mrs. A. M. Worden. Subject "Korea." All tba ladles ara Invited. December 36th Is the regular Quar terly Communion. Church letters snouia do in the bands ot tba session oeroro that time. Caarch of Sacred Heart- Rev. J, J, Cunningham, S. J pas- ton of tba Church of the Sacred Heart, will return from Baa Fran- rlseo this erenlng. Mass will be cele brated at 10:30 tomorrow. Sunday school at 10. Christian Science Chartli Christian Science serrlces will bo bald In tbe parlors of tbe Baldwin building Sunday horning at 11 o'clock. All ara cordially Invited. Tba lesson for tbto meeting will ba "Ood tbe Preserver of Man." Baptist Charcb Morning prayer meeting, 8 a. m. Bandar school, 10 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. m.; subject, "Tbe Ooapat (or tbto Age." B. Y. P, U 6:30 p. m. Installation service of oflotra B. Y. P. U 7:110 p. m. fltaea M. W. Caaraa Regular services at tba Methodist ehureb Suadar. Meralag, tba Bar. J, W. Bryant oalelatlag, aad ta tba evealng tba Bar, Mr. Upp will aoa duet the aarrtoea, Taa aaatial maato ta Ua moraiag . Cartatoa aad J. . Swaa. ffWm Thomas A. Cuibertson et ui to Ab ner Weed, Lota 3, 4 and 17 In Sec. 5 and Lota 1, 2, Sand 4 Sec. 6, Tp. 34, B. R 7H E; $10. Cbaa. E. Worden aad Emma O. Worden to Chaa. Bhurmlce, NW H ot NDK Sec. 28, Tp. 3 8, R E; 910. Joseph Bennett to Geo. T. Qllson and Kverette L. 0lson, EH of BEta Sec. 1, Tp. 38 8, R 11 E; flO. Enterprise Land and Investment Co. to Cecil E. Robertson, block 242 Mills second add. to Klamath Falls; $426. J. B. Pierce et ux to J. F. Condon, lota 3, 4, C, 6, 7, 8, block 14, Termin al City; $10. Btato ot Oregon to J. L.' Padgett, 8WK of 8WU Sec. 17, EH of BWVi Sec 30, EH of NWK Sec. 29, Tp. 39 8, R 8 E. 'It. H. Holland to Bend Timber Co.. NWH. NBH and NEK of NWU Sec. 13, Tp. 23 8, R 10 E; 8H of 8BK Bc S. Lota 19, 20. 21 and 22 Sec. 6 and lota 16 and 20 Sec. 7 and SWH of NEK and NEK of SWK. 8BK of BEK Bee. 8, SBK of NEK aad EH of SBK Sac. 17, lota 16 and 17 aad 19 Sac. IS, WH of NWK Sec. 20, Tp. 23 8..R 11 E; $10. Robert B. Ewlog aad wf to George A. Ewlng, H Interest of BEK Sac. 33 S, R 15 B; $750. Bute of Oregon to Jamea H. Kaln, NWK of NEK aad SBK ot NEK Sec. 30, Tp. 39 8, R 8 E. John Frederick Wilson, adminis trator of estate of Thomas Hodge, to R. P. Lathrop, an undivided H Inter est In lota 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of block 78 Klamath add. to Klamath Falls, aad H latereet ta lot 10x100 feet la said block 78; $3,183.53. John Frederick Wilson, adminis trator of estate of Thomas Hodge, t Francis laglto Wilson, undivided H Interest la lots l aad 3 of block 34, town of Llnkrllle; $1 .".89.10. Wm. A. Wright to Hot Springs Co., EH of NWK nnd NH of SWK. K of SWK. NH of NEK Sec. 33, Tp. 38 8, R 9 B, and SH of SBK, NBK Of SBK Sec. 28, Tp. 38 8, It 9 E. and WH of SWK Sac. 37, Tp. 38 8, R 9 B, and NWK of NWK Sec. 34, Tp. 38 8. R 9 E; $10. George W. Royse to H. P. Hoey and Chas. Erlckaon, NH of SWK. SBK of NWKTBWK of NBK Sec. 30, Tp. 34 S, R 7 B; $10 and other valuable eoaaideratlou. Bird L. Carothera aad Plunea L. Carotbera to F. M. Carothera, NWK of BEK See. 18, WH o( SBK See. 17, NWK of NWK Sac. 30, Tp. 37 8, R 11 B; $1,500. Cbaa. V. Pattee to Joba S. Bradley, undivided oae-tbtrd of block It la First add. Bonanaa; $666.66. J. R. O. Haynes to Maggie Webber, WH of BWK- Sac. 33, BH of SBK See. 33, Tp. 39 S. R 11 H B; $2,800, Elisabeth J, Haynea to Maggie Webber, SWK of SBK Sec. $3, Tp. 39 8, RUH B; $700. George B. Qulggle ft ax to Peter O. Davis, lot 1 block $9. White Lake City; $100. Oeoras I. Qulggle to Oaorga B. Corson, lot 4 block St, White Lake City; $10. Jamea H. Wkaeler at' ax to Chas, B. Hoyt, H Interest ta three-fourths of an acre lot 4 Sao. if, Tp, Stg, R 7H B; $16. Tboaaaa Mamptea at, ax to J. .0. Ptoftt, Mask II Nek Mill nU. JCkua atk Faltoi $1$. Sec. 8, Tp. 41 B, R 10 K: $450. Wealey 0. Smith to Oco. W. Mo Lane, lot I block 105 huona Vista add. Klamath Falls; $1.00. Arllo 8. Worroll to O. W. McLano, BH of 8EU Bcc. 4, KH of NEK Sec. 9, Tp. 38 8, It 15 K; $10. FACTS FltOM THE X)ltT FORT KLAMATH, Dec. 11 Twon ty Inchea of snow on tho level, and the big flakes aro still coming down. Anna creek has brokon Its banks ami Is pouring Its waters ovor (ho valley nnd floodtoK tho Fort. Ablobodieii men have gone to the o:ouo, but it U doubtful If Immediate repairs can bo mado. Tht break In tho creek'n banks was caused by accumulated snow forming a dam. The washout Is quite ettontlve, and much work will bo required before tbo water can bo turned bnck Into lis natural channel. A curious fscl, but nevertheless true, Anna creek's banks, like Wood river. aro considerably higher tnan tho val ley below. During the irrigation sea son in many places all that Is re quired to flood tho land la to msko a cut In tho bank of either strvsm and the water csslly flows as It may be directed. J. F. Loosly has gone to San Fran cisco to purchase heavier machinery for tho Utter ft Hums saw mill. Tho samo will bo Installed early In tho spring. A big boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ora Engle on tho 9th Inst. Dave Noah fell from Ihe roof of hi blacksmith shop esterdsy and suv talncd a fracturV of three ribs. Goodrich's Cash Store C. F. OOODRICH, Proprietor Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, Hats, ueaicr "u Wj pjper and Groceries t.i,,S ,7A ,. a.aa ,,. ISC to 40elo vi.. Table Halt. BO pound for Hn HH 100 bar f i t'olfer, per pound . . . Ta. iirr utiunil ui Tnliarro. Iirr lilug Horseshoe Tobacco, prr la HHNir Head Tobacco, wr plug lllu. .u.M MIUIUI .......... Ilrans ler wmnd ; ColunibU ttot Hakes, larco to rhlnawarr la rarb package Violrt Oal. mrbagr V'l.J.i I'anraba tluar llollrd Oat. In balk, Id pounds for Dried Pruars. ao ponnu lor Hagar, wr sara . Hold Dust IMtMIMMIIIMIti IIIMMIMM MtMtlMUl a I I f " MIMtlMMttniMI IMMMMMI aaaaaaaa iiiiMtntim etaeaaaeesa IMMlHMMI S t 0 .40 Mi .48 .411 .40 .11 .07 M .in .in Lou i. oo S.TS M Highest Price Paid for Hides ansJ Produce aa 996666 aaaaaaaaaaa VVHK CLKAK, MILK NOT CHEAP MILK Wo have the best and moat healthy cows we can buy. Wo feed the belt of bay and grain. Wo employ only the most experienced menlo be had, and pay them the best ot wages. Our cows are kept on a clean board floor that Is swept dally and kept clean and sanitary. We Invito tho public to Inspect our premises. Our motto Is pure, clean milk at a reasonable price. We can't give you pure milk In winter at summer prices, and we sell only purs milk, aa It comes from tho cow. uur winter prices are 3.oo por quart or $1.50 per pint per month, or 30 cents per gallon. When you want milk to please you call up Straw's Dairy, phone 823. JAB. W. STRAW. a Maoaaaaa mmmmmmmssm Have You Had Any Trouble With Your Heater? No, of cowrte Mot, if job hive orc of our "CHEERFULS" WITH CAST LINING Hut doRl aire to be replaced every sescoa. They hum for yetrs wltkoit repairs. We alto hare a flae llae of Rtedliai aad cheap heaters at atlces which arc right ROBERTS 6 HANKS, ffiRK M9ioi99toMooMoaa9iM6f 99oaaaaaaMisi99a wny not our your suits from us and save 30 per cent? Pine hand tailored suits and overcoats. Oood rich's Cash Store. HOME MALTY GO. Witt tali Space for 'IRfAL IN API- DO J. ZCMWAIT, ' PraablsBt AbttrictinI Maaj, Plaaa, Btaa Prlata, tie. K. M. Bess. Vice-Pros, aad Trass Klamath County Abf tract Go. tinreyora aid IrrigatloB lagliccra Bsst E Vi rrasow. Screlsrr KliaiaUi Falla, Ortfjoi 4MMMMMMIMIM1MMM4 69aaa6a9 I1.600 Good home; line lot; cen trally located; S rooms; a bargain for the money. 13,300 Flno bouse and lot; close to publla school; well locsted and well worth tho money, i 63,000 f -Flno modern home; all lm provetients; flno section of the city. The houso Is new and built In a flrst-clsis manner throughout. TDdBKR CLAIMS HOMESTEADS "THE RED FRONT' OSes, Mala St. Phoae SI I -Jitrr wk WHAT NKVKR THK Betlrr Kqalpard Taaa Mver t'SR A doctor aurarn. ORDBRa" TUTK UNDERWOOD II PHARMACY CHIHHl.KU STItVTS HUJu. BSaBmaaBaaaaBBBBBBaajBaBjaBaj PRB. OVH SCHIPTIONS .r STOCK i- Rest Servlco to Ctutomra, "W RATKI.Y AND FILLED mmu WANTAD8. FOB UALK Miscellaneous. Jaa.T. Wag fJK. 0. IWllf, a. For Bale Canaries, Mrs. C. C. Low, Oak Fourth and Fifth. flno singers. St., between Baldwin Motor and Supply Company FOR SALES or will exchange for Klamath county property, small farm In, Mondocino, near Uklah; well lm- proveo; aice location. For particulars Maa H. T. DARNBTT, Midland MttCELLAlTBOlIb. Z AVTOMOI1ILK OARAGE REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL WIHINQ PLUMUINQ AND TINNINO AH Work aaaaataai. Mala St., Osaealta HaMwIa Hard ware Compaar. Klsjaata Falla, Ora. I'hoae SSI, Steam. Hot Air and Hot Water Heatind timi For Rant Bulla of rooms In Stilts bloek; can ba used for light house. a. atnta Pry Qoods Co. """" naao .iroaers at tba , -i.-waraiu Steam Uundry. W IWNT-itwaroom t WIli7 TwaMatejgafc IMUU.0,0. w. soar tow oa Phone Residence 333. Olea 1091 Dr. J. E. Taylor. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. PestoaVe Ballaag. MC.r.lUI0N Dratlat Abtarlauaaak aad Traat Co.'s M4f. Tatar boihiii D.V.KUY1INDAU AttonseyatUw Ilfjaba. Mis. Orafaii """"'amaaaBBBsaaaaaaa.a, ajswajsaaaa-Bi asa-aaawaaaaai ill Dr. Asoa a mth A. S. O-OSTBjOPATBT. Poaosl4gfoad aad Mala IU i( ,: Baal ataasaal , a. .Xl 1M1. aa