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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1908)
fUenina mm Mo,,y Iteml l,lr ' Klamath Full Our Advertisers the IScflt Results . . . SECOND YHA. No. IKK!. FOUR FOK MAYORALTY Convention will Nomi nate Bui Two OTHERSWIILBELETT HeilkemptT Sis He Will Nol Accept Nominal ion-Bishop is Mentioned lilkilkMK arelhit lhr will '"" .. . i... . ii... nsUblrl W ' .'i)niuy " "" iwtnill convention I o in r I ii w. U H. " '' ,"""''''' 'l",,u" cnttUtf, Flank Waul priiiiilard III" (ItW IVirtall'iit I" arrrpl '"""' utl, . Ilrtllnr, Jr., has not UoJru'H br I"" f '" alllwugli UmjiU nlll not accept nomination, irJlU lailonelliiintliil I" r""' WCtMl III tlie lllll"' I" M' IIHIHIH Howl. The convention nominate (UfinlHtlri, art-1 It af M J' lit! loo( (lie (orrv'iiiit: name ill '' lUrivii)tl'i iiMuiuer iin llir hal U. U.llnlVi4i.r imiIn-.ii nrtCI by a UrfiooaiUri'l hla f rlvit-t In ruler Ilia rr, Ut tli never nneiill to l" row I caolUMc and at llii limn stair. lUt U till (lilt CCrpl II IIUIIlllUllllll II ImWI Mm, Ther. are IIiihm wImi u; tUt lie will Ihi placed In noml- Ullxil.j the convention ami It will Ik' ilallm toiler line or accept. Ma Mill till the in lorif infill ill lU Ri K.tlniPiil mil will reelvt tiiibftrnl the vote Frank Ward ha tl UcUng id the 1'r.lrntli.ii ulnl will falllraa I'.ll a tge Mill. M)nr tUiU)i muiti'ii iii great ileal m itirnjlli when ln enti-ia tlin light lirll, lull in Una i'ah. In it Mug run U rr.lect.in by lui liuii.f an! It In rurtlliiiiltil'kl llut lie iliw im.I Mr a nomination for another term Jut tliilclTnl lliu ii'i-oiniuvmlalinna nl the. (Jlli) IVilmiiiluii mi.l tlm I'.rii IV- pailmeut will lirtvu la pmlilniiinllral, Dirlu Hie man)' vnli'ia who nn opioned to having any or it nlnu I Ion iiiaL, ring getinii in tn'oinmemUtlnri uinl wlin ImVi' alleady rin .! themaelve atrnngly iiiI to mi)- mini wliou ran- Hilary i'lnannti' from aunm body or in. yitiilrallnu. S'liiiilnalluiiii lll l inmli. liy tin- urn Vl'lllillll I" I tlllllllCI-Hlllllllt tl't ic ami trraauter, I in the former A. I., Lnvltl linn been fi-fniuiiiemlrd liy tin. II ir iu iaitinrnt ami (I. A. Mrani liy tln Civic IVdcratlnu, Them nip the only camll. dale III till Held lliat have elpteie.l a kIIII.HKiii'I" In have llii'li nnriifa upvr mi lln ballot I hi lniiinr A. M. Wipfilrii ia lirrii ili(rilil l) tlii(ilr rnlclalloii ami Cal. J. V, Hli'inni" !.y tin' I llf IVilllnrnt. ,Vn olli.l iiii'll lUln liai l-'ii mintl'im-.) .n tlii iilliir, LARGE VOTE IS OUT ton l est (or Nomination in 0 Second Ward 'Dm tnlc at llir waul r.ilirlillnii ai taitlrr tliail M4i l4M'lnl. ill lli I'lltt anl I'. I" Anki-ny rtrrlvnl 37 vntri, J. K.Uixllvr'., '! J. W. Hlrincin, (Ml WilliniM ainl (Jwi, T. lUI.ln rli nlli'.l iiIik. timllu a Intal l 1 ulrr, III I lif r'iN'uli.l l't lli lUlit ai ilrltr w aim I'iutii llii. iainlliUtr. ril 4 I-Ii-Iialri lrrlcl 111 nlc,ll.niy l!ivln'l ami (V II. Cildrr 1M. 'In.l. liillo Tiili-B Hrlormt in litis atl ami nii.i,tiinililr.l. Tliot'itaHi.U' waUI, I. T. hilriii rrtvlviil ii "iii In llii tliinl waul, Hjii (.Vlvr H, Clm. Martin H, II. I'. Van III-t, f. K. liramli'iiliiiiK uii'l Will lluiiiliri.y eacli rrlvt uih inaklnit a total (( rt. 'I In' two trcrllni: tin' liiillnl Votn In i-aili waiil Mill li0 llirlr liamra lacnl nil tin' rUt limi linllot llii' Convention lininlli.i', 'Hi ly i ml uiiiini' naa In tin' K.tnuil 4iJ. Ni-lllivr llm ran.ll.lacyiil (lUmlmlii tmr nl Unity ltillii liail Urn niimninrrsl. Ikith mi-ih tiiniinlit nnt liy llirlr lil.'ii'l" at tlm U't mliiiilc. 'rimrniililniii nl lr (I. V. Ma.lmi rrmaliia iinrlmtiK1"'- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNK3DAY. APRIL 22. 1908, -J- Price, 5 Cents, s COMMITTEE ORGANIZED C. I . Oliver Elected Chairman I . I . Ankeny Secretary oll'olilical Machine lli-iiilillculi iiiiiiiiiillifiiivn from Hit viirion iiit'clm-M tlironglioiit llie i-oiinty ini't at tin Court Hoiipu yi-itcriiay oven lliit kr tliu Miri0Mi ol MirlectlnK thu roiint) orKanlttloii, ll waa fount) tliat lour inrrlnctt liail fallnl to "clfct com iiiitli'i'ini'ii, ami I lay ir IllleJ liy p uiitiiii'iit at InlloMal HpraKUa llivrr, K ('. Ilamaki-r; I'livna, II. W. Tomer; Klamatli IjiIc, 0,(. Ilrimn; I'ua "! Ii-y, Vltlan tlva.na. (-'. T. Oilier nai rlnwcn leniorary clialrmaii ami J. II. Wlglit, tocrtlary. Manyol tlm comuilttvomen wore re n friitol liy irotlr ami nnv or twn hail in, ii.iiinlill'iii, Tli J iirKtnlxallon iiia.li 4.rmaiiriit witli Hip cicrptioii tlut I'ranl V.. Ankeny waa rlrctnl tecre. Ury. II. I.. lloliatt.,ol llonanta, waaelccttxl latr iiMiiiiilllrrtnati ami (-'rank Ira Wlille, i-orinrriiloiial roinmlttwman. TIk ilcltvatr ap.lnlr.l to tlie iUl ami i-oiiltrrnlnnul ronrntlona are follow! U I. Wlllitf, Klamath Fall Ueo.Nobl. Hr ,Iaii!i.I Valley, K. V.. I'ilrli, Merrill; i:. i:. Iln)l, Koit Klaimtli, lErMilatloni i m intru-luml ami aioitrl pli-UuiK tlie ruiiiuilttire l the iiiut nl tlierntiip lUnutlican ticket. Nni.tiiiol raiuiaUuliai)et leolanuu. Iale.1, luit llir ciuiiiiilltrt. It going Ui make a ili'lerminrl flitht tu elect the on lliu nullity ticket ami to ilaci a liaoil miiiiu majiirlly flKiiro in tlir lUpilbllran roliiinn. The. Ml.mlht: ate the couiuiittwineii H-li-clr.1 lliruiitfliout the county: Link Title, C.T. Miei; lil river, Kriil Mc Kemlreei l'w Valley, Vivian Kvmii; llulrv, V. I'.r.l!ei Ungell Valley, K. I'. C.mle) , HnraKiie Itlver, H. C. llama ker; Tnle Uke, li.O. Amlerwin; Wood ltler, i:.M. l-rer; KUruath Uke, (). C. HniHiii Snow, K. I..Coll,urn; Clell, Jete Mmttt. NEW BY-UWS NOT ADOPTED Attendance not Large Enough To Take Action On The Proposed Change 20 -CASES -20 1 laUI VvLaUaf I 11 V Mmi. I ll WanV Ladies' and Ghildren's SHOES Just All Leathers All Colors TIES SANDALS OXFORDS PUMPS All the Season's Newest Novelties in Fine Footwear SEE WINDOW DISPLAY jLarg K. K. K. STORE est Stock of SHOES in the County No action nan taken on the reotKanl. tatlori of the Chamber ol Comtnerie at the meetiiiK lent nUlil. In onler to amend thu by-lawa It take a vote of twO'thlrda ol the iui-iiiIh-i In K'""! tandltiK, and only about fifteen out of a tnemberihip ol forty-one attended the meeting, making il lni.onHilu to lake any action. Some of the more, radical change! weie dlacuancl and the mill menl teemt'd faorahte to the aditlon of the new law. Them waa aomo ui'i tlon a to the advliihillty of meeting every three month, theru being tome who believed that the mcuibera of the Chamber aliould meet more frequently, giving an a reanou tlut It might hae n tendency to make the organisation mure active. Tlm adoption of the new by lawi will come up for conttdrratlnn at the neit regular meeting when an effort will be made to have enough uiemhera preterit to take action on the matter. A petition addrctted to the Secretary of the Navy aaVlng that twelve battle hipa and eight heavily armored cmlrert be retained on the Pacific Cowt a permanent Meet, came before (lie Chamber and wai on motion order ed Indorted by the body. Adverlltlng again cam in for noiue illcaalon, but no definite action waa taken on any proposition. W. II. Ilelleinan reiorted to the Chamber that It waa very probable that a Mitt eorvey will be luailo of thlacounty thla Hummer. The Klamath Chamber of Commerce nerd more good active memlier ami It I up to llio limine men of the city to uppott the organization. Il I not right that only forty -one men thnuld niinpritu the commercial body from which aiuch la exccted. There are a iiiimlier id bualneia men 111 thla .city who have no representative in the Chamber, but neverthelcaa they are de riving the aame benefit from tlie work done by the organization aa tlio-ie who belong and give their time and money to the good cause. At the next meutiug when thu re orgaultallon queitiou again cornea up for eoniideratlou every member of tho Chamber should be present and every business flru In the city should have a representative there with an application for membership. waa next sung by the mixed iiiartet,and this wss followed by a violin rolo by Mlaa Klalu Appb-gate, whono ability on thla iuatriitiicnt is well known. A vocal duet by Mrs. Jesiie ii. Morgan and Mr. Zimmerman, "I Feel Thy Angel Spirit," wna greatly appreciated by the audience. The next number waa a vocal t-olo by Mrs. iimwalt,' I.ullahy From Jocelyn," and violin (jhligato by Mir Klale Apple gate, Mrs. Zumwalt's aweel voice iharmeil the liatenera and no mnalcal ptogram by Klamath Falls latent would teem cornplcto without her soloa. The closing number was by the mate quartet and it completed one of thu belt inUilcal programs that hat ever been rendered In this city. FIRST FREIGHT TRAIN Dorris No Longer Dependent on Horse Flesh Already a freight agent has been stationed ut Dorrla with tils head quar tern In a box ear. lie arrived at hla new station yisterday and from now on all freight for this city will In sent to that point. One carload of freight for Klamath Fall waa marked llray, but not unloaded and will lie brought on to Horrlf at once. While no regular train service will be cilabllilied at once all freight will lie brought on to the new terminal. Capt. Mctntlre Is now at Dorria arranging for thu handling ol freight. PUNT FISH IN KLAMATH CaliforniaCommision Does Good Work WILL PROTECT TROUT Oregon Should Have Laws to Co-Operate In The Per petuation of Supply Convention at 2 O'Clock The nominating convention call at 2 o'clock sharp tomorrow afternoon and voting will clone- juit aa aoon aa all of thooe pretenU have caal their vole. Kvcryouu wltlilug to participate in the convention mutt Iks on ham! at the time It la convened. There la tin n-clh'ed length of tlmo in which the oting is dune. At thu Hard convention today many failed lovoto Im'anw they thought the (oll would remain open for aeveral hours. Haul From Dorris Capt. J.M.McIntira went to Dorrla (rum l'okegauia to make arningemeuts for the establishment of a freight service from the terminus ol the railroad to this city. No tlm has been anuounced for, llio Inauguration ol the regular train service to Dorris, but the general sup position Is that the schedule will go into effect about the middle of May or soon er. Thu McIiHafe Company will make arrangement (or all uocestary ware- houfet ami forolllce room at Hut place. A Musical Program Keno Items The pupils ol the Klamath County High School enjoyed a picnic at Nel son's grove last Saturday. Sign painting hai been the order of the day. 8. l'adgett, McCortnack A tirubb, H.I.. Smith and Conrad Madi son'havo all had new signs painted. Mr. liaber, of Grants fan, passed through Keno with his string of race horses, on his way to Lakevlow. UingCirulib has beeu visiting with his children. Sam Tool' family has been sick, but all are now on the mend. California has begun a work in which this state ahould co-operate. The Fish Commitaion of tho Golden state has un dertaken to stock Klamath river with salmon and trout and to this end one million cinatl salmon and a ball million each of Ralnliow and Eastern Brook trout have been ptantcdaln the vicinity of the Klamath Hot Springs, and John Solner has been stationed at that place by tho Commlailon to Me that the young flali receive proper protection. Tbe planting of these fish is a direct help to the streams of this Immediate section as the flth ol the Klamath river find their way to almost every stream in this county. Oregon now ha absolutely no fish pro tection and unless something" ii dose to protect the supply the people of tbe Klamath section may some' day awaken to tlie (act that the best fiihlng reaorta are fithod out, and they will wonder how it all happened. The next Isgislatsw should enact such laws aa will give pro tection to ttio trout streams of Southern Oregon so that this state may co-operate with California in the perpetuation of the flali supply. Oregon lias splendid laws governing tho game of this section, but California with her oi hunters makes the laws farce. On the other hand, California is doing a splendid work in the planting and the protection of the flalt of the Klamath river, bat the fact that in Oregon the aame Ash are not protected makes Californla.s good work also a farce. Tbe two states should get together an enact lawa that would protect the game and dsb oa both Ides of tho state line. I. O. O. F. Members of the second degree team are requested to be at the Hall at 7 o'clock sharp Saturday evening. P. Shell, Captain. Klamath Falls has many musicians of ability and those who were present at the second open meeting of tho Tuesday Evening Mnsia Club wero given a rare musical treat, Every number on the program was a treat to the audience which packed the Conservatory nl Music. 'The Night has a Thousand Eyes" was the open number by thu ladle1 quartet and tha aame was applauded to an en chore aa waa every uumber on the pro gram. MIm Mae Wprden rendered a most excellent piano solo which de lighted her auditors. Ur. Roy Walker aang "The Rosary" in hli usual pleas ing way, "Tell Her I Love Her So," it A . ,lse the BRISTOL1 J 1"...4. r.f.iur iivwii ' v ? S'Xk i-V ' N:&faasaaV-iaT-- m ft ' Fishing Tackel HooksFlicTrolli, Spinncri, Rccli,Sllk and Linen Lines. BASKETS, NETS BAMBOO RODS c CANE POLES. Roberts Sc Hanks Hardware Dealer.