The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 25, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 1008,
Price, 5 Cents.
jiJR "BOOSTERS" IN PORTLAND
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Advantages of
S IKI A DESCRIPTION 01 III WIN
ILg, fell About the Land Which lUmsls ol lliu line.st Col--V
. ll.wia Miirsnti. Alfitlfii. PiimnLiinw. Kiifinr
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iU reentry dn ll''' ! Ii'illl mil
,i. KilljIliiMK an I erylly Uvea
llUen little ihwp, lnyi,hnrn-t,
I'ltlU, w'Uiii, iur limit and ltd
nllxiillttlirl lial ! "'llli'f !! ""
rlrUtdi tli inr luiiri I than llm high
Lull ol llrtrcii, nl In llm f iiiuiiirr
La, alitn lit ln wariinlayioim,
IWiinililnrt hrltflitly and contlnu-
tl) tUl ll.lt luiil In II ml n place dark
by rntiugli, wi nun ami Iwait
iMftlalilll tlWp TlirV ilmi't have
nb rtln (In n tli'lK and llieydini'l
I ll, iUotli tli Ju'lc. Iii fact II
I si I iti'iwen n i rarely tint II llm
rt .lui'liut rrio'ijtli alfalfa Hip llfal
I to Iixiii I mil llir Inpi ol lhlr lia)
nil, ll.ry leal 'rill llllfltlllliel llllll
I'tiaitjoil llir ihxmii I crop- .111 1 luur
lii loin lulli acie, wwlh (Ilia Inn
Unjmin'ii iiinnrt, whm ruled.
AoJ tlirjr ilnii'i nii id almals iiui
Villi ll.it'i ilowii In (. 11I1I Klam-
1 fxinly, ruminat.! llm Jndg lor
iprltn tale In Hi alfalfa (ml III
Iratoiiyiua 1111111, and llm Winter
About Your Summer Suit
We will not charge you a cent
K. K. K. STORE
Delzel ExploitMhe
this Section
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Ditches in the World
lilll ul Ul fur lit tin I1111I) hnmd ami
rutiiltlt nf alfalfa luy ttn I wulr, and
I11n11.nl tin taiiii'. A t I lli.'V l;i'1 (at 'Hi
II; lliy falliiw IhIi.. n )i-4i aim ' lm
lli(illi' hIiim llial tail )i'ai'a liieira In
tlii'. 'iilatiiii nf III Klamatli ImiIii
Hat I ll ht irnl, lilrli rj In mini
tli (annul! Mm) "l'l It I'lttt."
Hmiiino. n 111111)- llm avrj! farm.
r't invnaKcrlo In KUuutli ritinly rum
tlil nay In 1 i'r i of .l a yr an I
Ihii rrn nl It nlii In tli in Hum.
H.1111 nl tli III imintlii-.iM Umlja wrltfli
70 ifiumli al lOo-iita 1 i-iniil, 7 apm,
will, ailollar lllty fur tli ll. I lion
llmlp't III twit Cliin nl allalfa a )ar
ami tlieii tlirjr turn tli ttnck nut m tlm
tlulilil ainl lliy llu ami faltrn on Hut .
linn nl III iilio:la ul lli Ktamatli
Kall'a litprt' viilt liciu wai tu cluw
auaiuolilriili wild lli" It u Iritival
fur a iiujiiinornt ll tit ri'iiriitiiiiatl
rulturn, IrrUatlnn aul rliicl raliliiK
Klamatli I'alU liat jlrva ly iali.l (VX
lir tlic n.ut. Willi JmU lUIUinanl
Mr.l'anull, It alii W. A. Iclll,-a!iir
nl Hi 11 r at .Vttluiial lunl nl Kliui.ttli
I'allt.
.IiiJ lull win It vlr-irrllnl ul tli
Natluml IrrUalhu Cuiniron, fur On
(.in, ami llinxuh lilt un nl lntitt r
tulllnu In Hi rmtnl-lirvalliu lltilay
ul liriiialloii .riliiv't at III nvnt c
laiiii'iilit niini'iillun, K'Uuulli ruiinly
rairl.-l i.ll f lfMl In uit fur lli lliu'tl
Irrltratlun . ii.lu.lt .iliil.lli'-l.
Al Kiil't liat i.'liiin.'.l In.in Mriiill
wlirrt' Ii Hi-nl lur a Innlnf mihI jwU
liM-a. Il.-clt tiiilMW n lilK"iill"
cruiiin lili ranrli Hilt timiiiipr.
There ire poor, ood, bet
ter and best makers of
clothes We represent
the latter. : : : :
Our Invitation for you to look
over our choice selection of Tans,
Browns, Fawns, Blues, Grays,
Mouse colors, Pencil and Shadow
Stripes Is an Invitation to see
Quality that Justifies the Prjce
When placing your order
with us you take no
chancel, on getting just
what you want, because
and Satisfy You
J
WILL SELECT
COINCILMEN
Vuctiiicius I o Ho I illed at a
Special Meeting Called
lor Monday Nicjhl
iiN-ilal 11111111 o( llm City ('(iiiluil
lut Uni lalli-il fur .Mnmlay iiIkIiI fur
tlm niii ul filling tlm vnraiirlci in
llm Ciiiini'll in tli J-Yiimil anil 1 I1I11I
wuult 1I11 In tin ri'tlitiiBtlun nf Mr,
ftlialluil ami llm ilmtli of Dr. Matton,
Cuillii'lliiMii Kiliall'Kk ul III HpcoiiiI
W411I iiirU In ii'iii'n l Dutrlt ami
lut li'inli'iiil lilt ri'iilKii.itluii, 'lli In m ill
l4 i wrniiry until aftr tli illy rlif
Hun in M.i) ji .Mi f linlluck'ii Irmi o
I'iiit at that llm. II It Ulli-icl Dial ll
wuiiM iml l! t" illry lit aiKjtnt
eillitr f'llat OU'iiclialri or ll.lljhlnat
lliry ai Ihii tamlMati-t for llm olltre,
ami Hi filrn.lt nil'. It, Ciltlrr are urn.
Inn Mi aiiiiilmnl uml It It vrry prolt
alili'llitt lm will lm iimiifl hy tli Coun
-il. Mr. Slillt will lia oiiu year left
In ii utter. Hi flrctlon ami If lie
iliuiill Iv tl. li.l ma)ur, H1I1 will luaku
anullirr laiaiicy, wlilcli will liaxtt'tlt
llllcl ly Bi4iiniint'iil.
rii vacanr) In tli Tlilnl wanl cauitil
iy Hi ilralli ul Dr. Matton will Ipiii
lranly Ui lille.l liy aiilntiiiiit, lint
an cll.irt It U'lnt; mail Dili aflrrnuoii to
I11M' oiiutir "ilily iwu naiiifi put un
III liallul Ii) tituui,amlalluw tli o
. a ilium In utnni llillll aluil( wllll
llicutl.er uilici iml Hi ilt rtii.ii in May.
Mailun llaiila hat Utii uri'.l to allow
hit nam In If II-.-.I nn.l a 'tiliuii In !
IliK ilieul;ite. ill hit Ulialf. Ho that
Iiui will Ik 1111 iliK-rimiiiatiim in the
matter atiulher tltlun hat been ilv
paiol ami an oiKiituiilly will lw uiven
fur aii)unii tn nam nnullur man,
Cuiiiii'ilinan Milta ufteip-l hit reilnna
lion nl th lail meeliiiK hutwatwr.
tiuile.1 In willnlraw il mi noeuiint nl mi
mall) arani'ii't un.l alueiitii't.
All iiirinl-M uf IheA.O. V. W. are
iniiei.le. in mei't nl Hi hall at I n'clurk
iinlat jilieiiiiHin liiutleml lli funeral
ul IlieUli'lli.li. W.Mailnii. Th IoIk
will atteinl in n lutly.
IVu, M miiin, Mmler Woiliuiiii.
if we do not fit
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FIRE STARTS
IN DRY KILN
Controlled By Lmployee Un-
tH the Arrival of the lire
Department
A muall hlaui In th ilryintt iikjiii of
Hi l.oujr, l.iku l.iunU'r Coiiij.nny m
iiil((l In th MiininoniiiK ol th flrn !
partlnenl thla alteriiimn at .'I ..'!). (Jiiiik
woik on th pari of Hie eni.u)e at the
mill kept the fir nmler contrul until
tli arrival nf the ilepirtmtlit, when Hiu
aililltiuiial ntrraiii promptly extlmniblieil
It. The .laiimi; wat ll)(lil.
Death of Dr. Mnston
While the iliath of Dr. (1. W. Matton
hail la-en expecltil for teral ila)t jet
llie announcement ol hit ilvmlro wat a
iwivere hlow to hit family ainl (!"
Irlriiili. After I) inn in an urirnnrcioua
itale for five ila)a iiilferliiH from ron
Kettlotiof llm brain thu vml came at
lSl.ilal iiiKhl. Ilfltick ilikon Aptll
I4tli, ami from that lime on liu ut in a
ory critical coriilltluii.
Dr. Matton wbi a nnlhe ol Imiiaua,
havinx leen born at New- Orleans on
December I, IH.il. He itiuliiil im-.ll-cine
at Cincinnati, Ohio, ami i:raliiatel
from the CoIIpk of I'hytlcUns ami
Kurgeoiia In 1877. In I6S7 he ijra.liiatcd
from the ChlcaKU I'olycllnic. Ilo wai
an army iuron during the tnniblea In
Utali ami Atltona, ami iltirini; hit life
ha viiiliit neatly crry part ol the
wnrlil. Ili hat been in Oregon for .
jean and inoit of tlilr lime he int in
Ih practice ol medicine at Albany.
While there he wat Burgeon for the
Southern Pacific Company for a num
ber eari. II located In Klamatli Kalle
in July of 100.1.
On April i'lit, 1MH, while out on a
call he met with an accident which le
llllte.1 ill the Iota of Ilia lei;, and lilt
tii kniTi datet back to that time. He
wai a mail of Hiwerful will ami nvrw,
and it will be remembered by many
immm.I that he amputated Ida own
! limb at the time th accident iivmed
' In order to extricate liiuiaelf from the.
wieclane ol hit vehicle. Thla injury
Ke him more or It-it trouble ever rince
he iiiffertil it and causinl 11 gradual 'ail
ing ol hit health.
He wat a inemlier ( the Klki",
Knlglittol I'ythiaa, A.O. U. W Mu
tout and W. O. W. The KnlghU
Teuipleri will have charge ol the luueral
which will be held at the rvtldence at
'.'o'clock tomorrow alternoon. Itev.
Iieo. T. 1'ratt ol the l'reibylerian
church, will conduct (he Init id rltea
at the retldence.
Nuthiug ol importance tramp'red at
the adjourned meeting ol the Civic Fed
eration lait night. The organization
ex printed Itaclf at being n;it lulled with
the nomineei! for the city olllcet, and
coine.iicntly will Jake no action on the
matter. Several ineinbern atUreiMtl the
meeling urging thu memWrH to fe that
a full olo wat out on election day. The
mutter of tilling the vacancy on the
council caused by the death ol Dr. (i W.
Mantou waailUcutaed,and It wan decided
that tint third ward realdcnta ithould get
together and aelect aoiue aultable uiuii,
whom they will nominate by ie(ltiuii.
All members ol Klamath laotgo No
77, A. r . & A, M.t ore requested tn In
at tlio lodge hall at I o'clock Sunday
alternoon to arrange fur attending thu
funeral of our departed brother, Dr. Mas
ton. Hy order of W. A. Delzell, W. M
Special call meeting of the W. O. W.
at 7 ::W this evening, regular hull hi ar
range for funeral ol deceased neighlmr
Karl Whillock, C. 0.
Dr. F. M, White has gone In Dorris to
be on hand for the installation of the
K. of 1'. lodge. The 111 it fraternal ol
der to make Its appearance in Hie new
town.
Miss Jessie llibee, daughter ol Ueorge
lllbco, of Portland, receiver ol that land
office, la visiting her friend, Miss Kayo
llogue.
Miss Georgia White returned last even
ing from an extended vliit with friends
at Astoria and other Oregou points.
ARE DOING EXPERIMENTAL WORK
Klamath Farmers Planting Small Tracts
With New Varieties
OF GRAINS, GRASSES AND VEGETABLES
I he Record Made Last Year at the National Irrigation Con
gress Has Whetted the Appetite of the Farmers
for further Conquests, Locally and Abroad
Onu of the promitin ronditloiit for
th hfchfit ui;ric'iilt oral iloeloieiiient
of llie Klamath llaiin In th great limn-
tier of pro;ri"ii)u farmeri who are do
Irii; exiwriinenlal work Hill year
Throujihiiut the irrigating illitricti
many fanuem ant planting email tract
to telect varletlv of grain, vegetable!
and grastct that have not been here
belore, or that aru known to excel in
iuality and yield and to nrccrtain the
remit! that ran l-y p-ciire-l under the
ery tlattrring toll and climatic con
dltioni of HiIj region. I.ikaw-iie a great
number of tree! and 11111II fruit root!
have been tetout tills spring and with
in a very few yeart thli lii-In will be
prodiuing frulti far in exceit of local
demand and will I' ihlpplng to other
market.
Through luigiionary work dony. along
tills line by a few of the faimera who
have appreciated lli-t this region excels
in mint agticullural prmlnctt, othera
have become iutereMexl and no lea than
I.1 faimera will grow tett fields ol xugar
beet this year, fevera! will grow small
ureat ol new varieliet of oatt, barley,
heat and oilier crop!. Will Mason
has Fccured a new variety of nata which
he is having tn-vded on a taacl of laud In
the Knterpritv tracU; Krank Ira While
hat mad arrangem nti for ttting sev
eral varieties of grain and will have
wveral acre of llie laud owned bv the
KnterprW' Land ami Investment Com.
pany planted for exH'rimeutal crops.
J. Frank Adams has done more or less
experimental work each year and will
make lurlher teMs of beets, oilier .ro-it
crops, melons ami vegetables not utuab
ly known in Klamatli gardens. The re
cord made last year in winning the
tint prizes at the National Irrigation
Congren hai whetted the appetite of
farmers for further coun,uetii liolh lo
cally and abroad.
Next year at the feattlu fair Klamath
must make a showing with products
grown this year, therefore it beholves
our farmers to get the best poislbltf, and
II that is done it means that we will
make a idioning of cereals, forage and
vegetables generally and of root crops
that cannot be surpassed by any oilier
,Vse the
BR1STI
Tl k
lfor Trout. I
Roberts & Hanks
. Hardware ''Dealers
Irrigated or non-irrigated dittriit of the
country.
Kvery farmer would do well to plant
things that have not been grown here
before. It pays to try things out in Hie
plant line, and such general experi
ments by a largo number of persons it
of greater value in showing the actual
possibilities of a country than more
elaborate experimenting work on a sin
gle tract. Klamath ought to have an
eiierimental farm operated by the De
partment of Agriculture, but while we
have no audi farm let each farmer do
Ills part and we will have effective ex
pcrimental work on a brood-guage plan
that will benefit the public and pay the
men l.lg who Improvf their own crop
and methods by such work. "
C. A. Cogswell Dead
News of the death of Charles A. Cogs
well, at Portland yesterday afternoon was
received here last night. He died very
suddenly and the cause of hit death It
attributed to heirt (allure.
Ieceed wat well known throughout
the entlru state and especially In thli
section where he practiced taw for sev
eral ears. He was located at Lake
view for a number of yeart, and while
there he acquired large property inter
pits, and at the time ol lilt death he wat
Hie president tif the Warner Valley
ftock Co., a corporation whose lands
have been in litigation (or a number of
years. These rases caused Mr. Cogs
well to make semi-annual visits to
lile County to look alter the com
pany's Interests in the courts.
Mr. Cogswell was recognized as an
Sble lawyer and participated in many of
the most important cases that thlt tec
lion ol Oregon has had. He represent
ed this district in the slate senate for
two terms, going there the first time In
18&S, and being re elected at the explr
ration of his term. He wat a veteran
of the Civil war and participated In
many of the big battles.
Ho has liven In poor health (or sever
al yeart, but In the last year he had re
gained considerable ol hit former
strength and the end came when It wat
least expected. He waa M yeart ol age,
having been born on January 4, 1844.
He la survived by his wife and three
children.
Fishing
Tackel
Hooka, Fliea, Trolli,
Spinner Reels, Silk
and Linen Lines.
BASKETS, NETS
BAMBOO RODS
& CANE POLES.