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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1909)
,11 5 t Vtt' i Xi- Jjlt .'.I w .Ju , ft V,'- v .- f 5 f tinting Hrfalo. J Klamath Falto Flnl J ! .nd Beat Dally. J Our Advtrtiafln Oct TbtSMC rTii Ykar. No. 1,014 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1909. PmcsSCemti ffibe JUDGE DRAKE ON ADDITIONS ivMMIWIN" IMIUMIAIIIKM IAW bow srr iiw-jmjxik them ft DIVISION IN TERRITORY Inn mltm. Itli ' Addition atvl (or..!!.. HlmoM Work for Urratrr KUhmIIi Fall. Tttr Knu lo be mUunder Midi In rrgtd lu the ruining ikrtlon fur Hie purpose of ritendltiK Ik lBrorKrti limit ul Out til), Mir t the resident of the city bi llttlil that some of the additions na bo tiitrJ III anil cither remain oL City Attorney Drake state llml Ik It" rii(lllnK for lln enUra-ln tt lb boundaries f a clly. doe It'll rrtotali lurh a thing a additions. tUUtt the tti nf Hid majority of It tMnl of Ilia entire territory to k Mrd will ruin. Tt ttmcnt ha bwn made thai It via bdlevnl Dial mint of ttiu other iMItlou lu the clly In the territory to k mmviimI would rotno In, lull till Ik Hot Hprlng aitillllnn would my oil, Thli appear to Ira an error Utatntlre irrtlon either romca In or it) nut, There, ran b no ill ilito or iplll. Ii pailn( of tho possibility of itrlat trr and lights for the citsl Irrrllory In rain II wa not Ilk Into tho Incorporation, Jmlito 0rk mid: "No lidlvldual or corporation ha uy right to u Inn thoroughfare e( tkl or any other clly to airing If, lay water pipe, etc., without tft obtaining a permit from (ha city aBrlal la tho nature of a franchise. Ilthrnl that itich should be done y I ror(Kirtlon without firt obtain. Ufa permit In tho nature or a (ran cat lo do o, the city would not he loud to rcrojnlio any alleged right o tk part or persons claiming tho Ma outilde thn nrororato limit." II did not with It to ho considered Ikit h mule thl statement (or thn inrpoM of threatening any or Iho ad dltloea. but It was .Imply a trua Main ut of tho law or Iho country. Mr. Dnkn It a alrong advocatn of Ik MUnilon of tho clly and (or the. abvlldlng or a Greater Klamath Mia. Ho uld further: "I rannot , lor Iho llfo or mo, how any or aM idldtlon ran be opposed lo coming in, rapeclally where tho ma jority or Iho rroerly I at present oMd by corporation. No Inlclll Wil Investor will put hi. money In la when ho know that hi water apply .and all other necctary ac WBodatlon ran be taken (rotn hi in t lay llmo. No community can cxlal CP Th OYjrwhlminf prefer nctt for Um HANAN Shoe among weM-drewed men iliould be con vincing evidence of their merit. Univerial popularity ia not won without rcaion. The new Fall and Winter atylea juit received arc unuaually attractive. KKK STORE w A wlthniil wnter iiinl thn only aourrn of water for nny part of Dili territory U thn irlliK within thn pnm'iit limit of tlm illy Takn ihv Hot Hprliiits addition, (or Itiitniiin. Ilioy nrn lit thn merry of nny Imtlvliliiiil who ntlghl hnvv n iroiml urmln mul alimild dttliltt to git nut it ti liijiinr tlou In prevent tho Water Cotnpnti from further illrerlng water "I hHluvn Iho Houtlimi I'ailflr peo. pin deilro to roiniT Into Dm dty Thev HihhI thn pollen prolerllon Thl ii a Kouthcrn I'aririr town, nnd Ihny aro luleri'ttiHl In It Kro Hi mul sureess Tim atrext lending to thn depot thoiilil tm (iroperly IlKhled and who U lu tit It lilili'tt It la iniidn n purl of thn rlty. At pri-atnt strainers nrn dumped off oul there after dark nnd left to nmt their May to town or koI lint "lu regard III thl tn newer hon It, which mi many Mem to lm arared of having to pay Them bomla won't hnn lo v paid for twenty )nr .nut a giHid man) of li will bi itiml by that lime Again, thn nut of aower Improvninenta will lie aateatmt agalutt thn properly benefited a It It itoun In nearly every other rlty Thoan that get 'iri will hnril III pay for them nnd thotn who do iiol get them will not havn lo pny Tin ir la nothing In bo armed liter In thrt No one hat to pay for nn thing they do not get "My ndtlco to every rltlten, bo'li lu thn rorMiratlon nnd the addition, la to throw Maldo lhra little pel IV jealoualea and gel log tber and work united for a (Heater Klamath K.itlc Wn arn destined lo have n great clly hern and now la thn time to la) tin proper foundation. Wo should tin broad minded and work for thn up. building of a clly, a city thai thla county and thn Hlate of Oregon ran he proud of. Wo do not want a lot u( lllllu Independent inunlclpnlltlet, continual!) fighting and venting their apltn and Jealotltlea on each other I am dirprUmt that men who rum their living and depend on thn la. pa) era and rltlten of thla clly (or Iho employment neceannry (or their very livelihood ran bo so narrow, minded a to oppotn thn beat Inter nal a of our clly " C. I' While, manager of thn lllg llaaln Lumber Company, returned la it evening from Weed, whero ho ha been spending Chrlatmn with hlJ family. Why buy gamllno light from trav eling agenta when )ou can buy them cheaper at home from a reliable firm, Let u quotu )ou price, llaldwln Motor and Huply Co. I'hono 951. Have your automobile lire vul canlied at the llaldwln Motor and Hupply company. I'hono &!. Htandard holow wire lighting torn at llaldwln Motor and Supply company. I'hono 5I. 4 : NO NEW FISH HATCHERIES HI ATI. J.Mi: W.tltllKN HAH Till': MONKV HIT 'A.VM)T t'HK IT MANY NIMRODS ARE LICENSED l'glalaliirn Falletl to I'aaa Art An- tlinrliliig KtH'tiilllun of Tax (or Improvement Pallum of tlm Oregon liilalalun laat winter to authorlm speclflrally thn eiH-ndlturn of thn (unda received from hunting nnd flailing license (or thn unction of nnu or morn hatcher- lea la reatuinalbln (or thn accumula tion of over 3o,nuO In Iho "gam a proteitlnn fund" of thn Ktnlo. Thl condition la pointed out by II. O. Htnveitaon, Klntn (lamu and Poretlry Wnrdeii, who ha Just romplctei lit reHirl (or thn year ending Derembir I laat It wa thn Intention of Mr. Klevenson to proceed with thn erec- lion of n trout hatrhrry nnd n pheas ant luruhntor wllh Iho fund at Ills disposal, but. ii t) ti ntipenllng lo At torney (ieneral Crnwford (or an opin ion, In. wna udvlaed lo retain Hie fund until tlm U'glalaturo provide by enactment a apeclflc plan for spending thn tuonn), which, accord ing to thn Attorney Oenernt, will Ihen be Immeillatrly available. Many MnirtNl l.lrenwtl Thn retmrt of Mr. Htevenson shows that the rncelpi from (Ishlng and hunting license In thn Htatn (or Iho )nr were l3,U3t,IU, which, with .1 balance on hand laat December of f7.9IIS.9C. madn a total of il. tlSO.ril, Thn eicniii of the depu ties during tho tear aggregated 120,- CT7.72, leaving a balance on hand of 30,3&:.n: deferring In this fund. the report aj: "Lett It should seem to ntvotur Hint the mono) available (or gamo protection have not been properly ex pended, by reason of tho largo .iniount on hand, I desire lo say that It had been, until recently, my pur man to nrocoed lo erect ono or more trout hntrherle, under the provlalom if section t3 of tho gnmn law of I'jo'j. Thl lection nravlden. nmonK oilier thing, that thn mono) receiv ed from the stile of hunter and nnglers' license shall bo used for the 'protection nnd propagation of game and game fish.' HierlNr U IVolalcd "I found throughout the State a ueneral demand lor Iho erection of one or more trout halcherle nnd wn nrenarlng to undertake plan looking to the execution of what ap- penred to be tho Intent nnd spirit or iho Inw In thl regard when n quor- Hon wn raUed repectlng my au thority to erect halcherle by thrt provision of tho slaluto nulhorltlng Ihelr erection." After referring lo Iho opinion of Iho Attorney General, Iho report con- tlude u follew: "Thk. deimrtment ha been tinablo to carry out tho evident Intent of Dm f.nslalature. but a oon n tho spwlflr authority ha been conferred, n number o( hntchorlci can 110 erect ed nnd at inch llmo tho (und avail- nbln Iherelor will bo undent to permit of their erection without Iho neccialty o( nu appropriation cither for their construction or- mnlnto nanro. New I Jiv Hatla(actory "lu conclusion I beg to any that Iho greater part o( Iho llmo em braced In thl report la covered by tho iidmlnlstrnllon of thl office un der Iho rode o( gnmo law enacted nt tho lust hoshIoii of tho I.egUla lure. Thu operation of tho now law ha boon generally Mlltfaclory (rom tho viewpoint or the gamo department.- It I au omen or Reed cheer that publla rognrd (or gamo law en (orceiuont la ou tho uplKt and, that violation of theia law I not nearly o general as (ormorly and ha not boon o flagrant u oftoutlrae re ported. "Tho Increaied rovenuo for uie lo unnio nrotoctlon ha enabled thl o(- rice to conduct a much more active and effective proaocutlon (or viola tions than heroto(ore and the IUC- com which ha attended the admin istration of the office by reaton there nr ! attested by the (act that the number of convlotloaa la much larger than la former ytare." urefosiaa JAMI-34 KKANK Celeliralrtl llomantlc and Tragic Ac lor Make First Appearance at Houston' Uot Night Wllh all tho cenlc environment und atmoaphero of (ull-flodged Now York production, the curtain aroro on "Held for ltanom," tho romantic comedy In which Mr. Jamci Kcanu undo hi Initial bow to a fashion able and representative audience n over congregated at Houston' Opera House, Of couro, Iho Matonlc banquet kept many away, but If the frequent voclforon npplauio and remark! or approval voiced by tho delighted au dience while dlapcralng, are to be conaldercd, then It' sale to say that a packed house will greet Mr, Keano tonight when thn play, "Held lor Hansom," I lo bu repeated. Klam- uth Kail I somewhat out of the linn of theatrical travel and It I sel dom that an actor or Mr. Keano' nrcompllahmenla and reputation ran nITord the time for aildo jump a It I termed In theatrical parlance Mr. Keane I a New York actor of tho nmt water and It took but a few momenta for lait evening' audience to real I jo tho fact and ound II ap proval. The upportlng cast are ad mirably suited lor Ihn role aailgged them. Mia Morrcttl woro a Spanish creation or yellow and black jet that wn the delight or the fcinalo iortlon of the audience, and her (tunning tin tiro, and iplrlted performance of Dolores cauvd the men to alt up nnd tnkn notice. Mr. Page a tho undo from New York waa the reclplen of mnny hearty laugh. Altogether, Held for Hansom," tho (tar and company may be voted the theatrical event of Klamath Kail' theatrical history. Tomorrow, Wednesday, evening, tho I heater will be devoted In the Clk' Club, they having leased the tbiutcr for tho night provlou to Mr. Keuue'a attraction being booked On Thunday night, "A I'rlnco of Lhva," called tho comedy with 100 laugh, will be the bill. CKMKNT MAY IIAVK TltlAI. NellwiMNl llaa New lavlng Material for Iteaklencf. Hlrrela (Portland Orrgonlan) A proposition to lay cement ptm irent on sldo streets will bo submit ted In tho people of Scllwood through the Hoard of Trade, and may rovolu llonlto street Improvement. If It I n represented. A committee (rom tho Hoard o( Trade I now Investi gating tho different kind of pave ment tiled In tho city, and ha reached the conclusion that (or ldc streets the hard-surf aco pavomcnU that are being laid In tho city are ton nxpemlve, and that tho cement pave ment may vulva Iho problem. Ex- Councilman Will ald yesterday that Iho cement pavement can be laid nt about $1.25 a iquaro yard. Mr. Will said that there 1 no patent on thla pavement and any contractor can put It down. "It I very hard to Introduco any thing new in tho way of pavement," said Mr. Will, "but I am Informed that a cement pavement I what is wanted for uburban district. I should favor It ue If It I ihown that It I a good Improvement, and will reduce tho coit to 1 the home builder. If It I found good for Sellwood, It wilt be good for other suburb, mnny or which are now looking for an inoxpenitve hard-ur-(aco pavement. Wo hnll hold a meeting o( tho Hoard o( Trado earlv next month, and then receive a defi nite proportion to lay the cement pavement." PINCHOT MKN DO NOT WANT INVK8TIQATION WASHINGTON, D. 0 Dec. 88. Sovoral 8enator who aro itronit pnrtlwn of Plnchot are quietly ex erting what Influence thoy can to Induce Republican leaders of tho Sen' ato to vldetrack Senator Jonei' reso lution propodng an Inveitlgatlon or the Forest Service and the Interior Department. The Forest Service does not court tho Investigation at this time and has lost all Interest In tho probe of tho Interior Department, since It 11ns been determined to Investigate their own bureau as well. Inasmuch as the President and Cabinet and many Influential Sena' tore believe that an Investigation is the only thing that will put an end to thla controversy, there la bo chance that Plaehot'a friends will be uc- ceaetul. HOT SPRINGS LETS CONTRACT MICA I, COMPANY WIM, Kl'IINIMII HKWKH PII'K MEANS PAY ROLL F0 CITY Work lo rommrat As Roost A the Weather Will Permit In the Hfirisw The contract wa awarded yetter- day to tho Hydraulic Stone A Drlck Company (or (urnUhlng cement sewer pipe (or the sewer tem to be nieJ In the Hot Spring addition. The ex act amount or pipe to be used will not be determined until the aurvey ha been completed, but the contract wa let at thl time In order to en able the local company to make prep aration (or the commencement o( work a oon a the weather will per mit In the spring. Tho Hot Spring Company made a thorough Investigation or the lupetl orlty ol cement pipe over clay pipe, and satisfied thcmsclve that the for mer wa not only tho best but tho cheapest. It I alio probable that the city wilt decide to ue cement pipe for the icwcr ystcm to be built next urnmer. Betide the advantage or thl grado or pipe, the (act o( their being manufactured hero will mean an In creasing pay roll for the city or be tween ten and fifteen men, and prac tically all o( tho money paid by the taxpayer (or pipe will be spent with the budne men o( the city lnted or going out or the Bute. In addi tion to the men employed In making pipe, the Hydraulic Stone s Brick Company will give employment dur ing the entire summer to a crew ol at leait ten men. ANNUAL MASQUERADE Big Time Expected 01 New Yearn Eve at tlotiatoa'a Opera lloawe Krom present Indication the an- mini maiquorade ball at the Opera Home on Friday evening of thl week will bo tho Urged attended so cial function over held In this city. For the pat two weeka many nf thoce Intending to anticipate have been preparing their costume and It la reported that practically every Imaginable character will be repre sented. It has been customary for many of the business houses to take advantago of this annual opportunity to do a little Judicious advertising, and from plan being made this year will be no exception to the rule. Mr. Houston has Just received a hlpmcnt ol very elaborate costume. for the accommodations of those who were unable or neglected to provide suits In time. The Opera Home has been greatly enlarged slnco last year and will acocmomdato nearly double the number, both participants and spectators. Raised seats In the logos and on the stage will bo arranged, which, with the excellent seating ac commodations In the balcony, will permit of fully 350 people wltnetlng the event. WATSON-KIMBALIi Miss Lyle Watson end Jackson F. Kimball were marrlod at the home of the bride In Ashland at 6 o'clock Xmas morning. The contracting par tie are well known throughout Klamath County, where they have a host of friends who Join In wishing them much Joy. Mrs. Kimball was for several years the efficient and popular deputy county clerk, a posi tion which she filled with unusual ability. She Is possessed of a charm ing personality and has the faculty of making fast friends out of her ac quaintances. Mr. Kimball Is the rep resentative of tho Weyerhaeuser Tim ber Company, and Is looked upon n ono of It most reliable employes. Mr. and Mr. Kimball will make their home In this city. It happened that E. T. Abbott was In Ashland, for Xmas, and meeting Mr. Kimball In the hotel Friday he asked If there wa any truth In the report ot hi approaching marriage. "Jack" wa a mum aa an oyster, hut when Mr. Abbott threatened to get out the brass band and have the boys pass out hand bill there waa aoaae serious thinking done on the tart ol Mr, Kimball. Ho stayed by hla gun, however, and a aoon aa he could jx cuie himself madb a bee lino for the home of the bride and told her ot thi Impending charivari, suggesting that the only way to escape Abbott wa to get married and out of Aihtnnd before ho could put the bra band plan Into effect. Accordingly, hasty arrangementa (or an early morning wedding were made, and the core mony was performed at ( o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball leaving for Portland on tho 7:45 train. When Mr. Abbott beard of how he lost ont his face waa a study, and after a long, long silence he gave expreedon to hM feellndi by dmply saying, "Dog gone him.' MAMMOTH NEW DKKDGK Fourteen HhlpbailMeta Hera to Coax tract Hall for HoaUxra Pa dflc Company Fourteen ahlpbulldera arrived from Oakland last evening and today went to the Upper Lake to start work on the construction of the hull for the now Southern Pacific dredge the ma chinery for which la now being manu factured at Stockton. The hull will be 60 by 100 feet and will be built of timber which was hipped from Portland. The new dredge, when completed, will be near ly double the size or the mammoth Klamath Queen, now being used on the Upper Lake. The Southern Pa cific has not let the contract for the grade across the martth near Rattlesnake Point, but will do the work themielves. They are anxious to have the work completed as fast as possible and their experience oa the lower marsh does not warrant them In depending on contractors fsr this class ot work. NEWEST NOTE OF SCIENCE Dogs, horses, cattle, mice and even fish suffer from cancer. St. Petersburg la to spend $50, 000,000 on sanitary Improvements. Whooping cough kill more chil dren under five yean ot age than scarlet fever. Deaths from hydrophobia In Eu rope average only a small fraction over one a year. More than $50,000,00 worth of soap Is made and sold In the United States every year. An official estimate place the num ber of dairy cow in the United State at 21,000,000. Metallic chromium la now a com mercial article and can be obtained In a high degree of purity. The German Government Is send ing cooking schools In charge of ex perts to all portions of the empire. More coal Is mined by machinery, In proportion to the total output, In Ohio than In any other State. Some varieties of tlce ripen In two months after planting, while otbera require up to six months of cultiva tion. RAMUrg If you want your etaf moved aad moved quick, get Ramiby'a Bigraa to do It OBce nt Sixth nnd Klamath. Phone 111. Last Gall Of courte by lent all of your out-of-town Mendi pretentt, bat perhapt yon hive friendi here whom yon hare not bought for. In that ca it will be to your adTantaie to call on m Our Tarloui llnea are atlll coav plete Star DrugCo. Incj 1 1 I afBIU-- "lUCJf war 999991999999mm mM DESTINATION CALIFORNIA KLAMATH FALLM WILL BE POKAKY TKKMINL'R HILL MOAJ AFTER THE TMMEft T0NNACC Walker Active ha fa Strnata a4 Ti CottaUea As the days peas It certain that the Hill Rallreed wlH not only build to Klamath FaUa, as stated publicly by Mr. I ly, but that It will eonUaee eat California and poadbly to lea me Cisco. The Immense timber heMta acquired by the Weyerhaeaer Ceav pany and other large eoeearne. In this section, Is suttdeat ladoe)SMn for Hill to build here. Now, T. . Walker, aaother close aaeaetets of Hill, la becoming active In adding U his timber botdlaga la CaHferaJa. Within the past two weeks owner ef timber laada across the line In Cali fornia, la Shasta aad Tehama Ceen tles, have been approached for an option on their lands, by rsarseen a live of Walker. The following des patch from Red BluC I farther Indi cation of the direction In wMeh HUI la beading: "Just what U meant by the great actldty now going on lei the aaatsra part of Taaama County, where mneh work of craudag timber wade la he lag does, la caueieg maeh tatereat. "N. F. Ooldea. who te gnat yeare baa been Identified with the T. B. Walker latere, lo new In thla aee Uoa with n fore ot 11 lew, nasi at has become known the he haa of fered, to take laa eat aeveral leat her holdings, while R la ramered that agreement have been made aad ea trade atgaed for name aleee. "It I now believed that Walher'tt Interest will he enlarged nnd that Be will try to aeeare timber land nti of Battle Creek. ' "Timothy Cole haa also agent maeh time in thla aeeUoa. and haa looked over about, 3,000 acre on whlek he will no-doubt make a report, bat to whom, he refuses to make known. "The bead cralser for the Soatbera Pacific Company, with aeveral aaelet ants, has also been In the same terri tory scaling Umber oa the railroad lands, upon which It haa been rn mored that optlona have been taken pending reports to the Baa Fraaetsco once. Report are also current that some of these parties have bseom Interested In the timber lande along Deer Creek la the vldalty of Morgan Springs aad further aoath." Comfortable apartment or olagle room can now be had at the Oregea House, with or without heard. Phon fit for your wallpaper aad linoleum. , Alt Holiday Goods at coat at Whi ter'. thli time ypa hm f tt. VMM V--".' M;.r. BMim .- n ,, - i' '- v: ' '( A $J ' iusraaa