The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 19, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY V.), 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
LIVESTOCK EXPORTSi DEM0CRATI presidential candidates
Klamath Country Will Supply!
Portland Packing Plant
PORK PRODUCTION ADVANTAGES
Conditions in litis Suction Art) I nv untitle for Producing
hcclli'iil Pork in lurqc Quantities Ncccssury
I nod Grows in AIiiiikI.iihc .
ttrt rttal'lxl ' "I '"WIiK ltoti
itlVrtliiil will irn Hindi fur tills ir-
I v tk M It lllii 'l' im kr-l tor
It entire -"-ulbeiii rfrf.n cnnnliy.
Utnlufnrc nil tin' rattle awl sheep pin
diced In this sreiiuii have l rii taknn tit
tfnCilll'm mwkels. Iml when Port
l(r lurking I. .uses Irmly (nr lltn
stork It llll llcivrli'l tlml the
KUnikllidUii'') will Ih.IIi.I iiii In
trojani big pi I'lili'MinI III" supply
slbwralllr an I .lirt-p Irnin ll (!
Jlfjl. Palm- 4H ! pludilfril llu-.1-r
silotllilfi tlmi ) any other (ml, ami
s-prll ami alfalfa hum n balanced
hiIm (or making tin l't tik and
sutton In l!ie rll rim Ik-sI tk In
las raited Mat's is I'f'-lnrol li) raising
loft on alfalfa, (turning Willi n com.
UilUon ol lrl anil alfalfa mil adding
nlkinblpMitdiiring llii- tail pail (
tksfitU-aliig -ril. lli( tin-to pro-ttottaregr-iMi
Willi (In. gre.tlrtt me.
Ml In KUiuilli wliorr rllmatie cnmllt-
Llssatrt Mill aiidlilr.lix'k In frdlnnpru
pssUiruiigljniit the winter nml where
Uthljlieil siiln. parkiug-hiiil'o pro
darts tan U 1'iiivi led fur lliv l-sl mar
Ul(4lli)rr Th ironing ol hogs lus not been mr
fWco ny rl.-n.lil; In this section,
Ullntln-lut few jiurs It ) U-rn
braonitrated ilmt i ran I-., made mm
U u noil profitable ln.lii.lile. n( tint
toontfj sn-l ulirn y ninny f tbe (nriif
rnue ilrruim roini.lcriil.1ii nl llielr
lint u pri-lin-in,, hogs. WIii-ii the
tnnif.nUli.iii facilitir. kTt MlTer nunc
firk will l- iiiiiu lirti- mnl tlii see
Ik till l-in a (minion tit make litricu
klpnienl In the I'oithnd mnrkct.
fariag the put i mouth nlKiut L'.V
WkMilMralili. Imn Imtii ilrlteu In
Mritt Imiii tin. Klniimil, i,iu, many
wlUm In brf nuiillliiiii from llio a'-rn
"M. Wlicn the h tiling liiiliniry U
WlrHUMUhniiin, number will I
InwenJoiis'y irni jmhI nml to It will 1x
JWteirral I.iiu.ImmI thousand hogs
-1 ''!. Hie ni.rll.irii Colorado
MtuUtNMrii-t is foiling nu average
oM0,0UO ,!,.,, uiiiiii.illy, ami tli.it !
)inl what the Mmuitlli Imiin ili'tllniil
jtinln, F.i 'H.ni.il.li. In llui (. .illm; i.
!iliili) llmt lnrtiicr Innllii-r mik'nr ImtI
illilili Itniu ii..w (mlliiK lliflr Nflii In
lrni ol I'lllliK III.. Uvlt In I lir IjiIui)
nml (i-t-lltiiT llic miIi, KUtiullili rci
lulu In In. II i InoRllmi nl niL'tt In-.! Inrl-
iirlta, Imt Uf.ur llint llim will I, mow
IliKli'inirmnli nl m II il Inrl f.ir rlitrk
Iti-llni:.
5tnc Stops Today
Tin. .Milnllii' hlrw Hlacc iiui..inv
will Iml niiki H'KilUr lll" U-twrcli tint
cily nml I'.ilivimrt nllrr tixlav flic
...riii;ii liulllc orr tin' rnilti' In ft " I
liravy it lia U-rii nml tin' nta.'i. will
Ih run unly wlicn tlia trnttlr: ! oiiltlclcrit
lylira) l.iilriiuinlil. I'aitol lliviilork
w III l lull at 1'i.lt giiiiu fi that In ran
n iiiiiiiIi r nl ia.ii;iH hnuM nrrU o
tlirm limy run l tranKiiir.l tit tlili rlty
wllliont ilrla).
Will Raise Apple a
CHANLER OF
DECIDE TO PURCHASE
City of Klamath Falls Wants
Site for Its Buildings
COUNCIL IN REGULAR SESSION
Mayor Is Authorized to Purchase Lots for Municipal Pur
poses and Council Decides to View West Hkjh
Street With the Property Owners
(h-o, O. Itramli-nlnirk'i wli arrUnl
ilty ami Uonania nml a coripcr one to
, Merrill. Tliu work on the plant han
j Im-cii ilela)el ly llit- etormy wratlier.
All of thu mnclilncry fur the plant la
now on Hie tciouml and construction
work will U) undertaken Just ai toon as
llir wcullier will ricrrnlt.
Inspecting Forests
'.V. II. II. Kent, pvclal forest Inspec
tor for ll is illitrlct, l in tlie city on a
Hour of liippi-clion. Ho will no from
hero to O.lei.a to look over some mat
' i tcrt at that place and will then go to
I Sllrer Lake. Mr. Kent was In tills part
of the country aatnc flo years ago and
AOLKI lOlM 01" KLV. CANTRELL!,"cl,,,,,!,,,nH,e,,"vo In the vicinity
of Silver like. Ho now ha lilt head-
.iiarters at Portland and is at the head
ot the lnsectlon department of thla en
tire district.
LEWIS STUYVESANT
NEW YORK.
DR. HAMILTON REFUTES
T.i lln I'tMipli. iif Klituath Falls On " " -
Miaife.f ir. Hamilton, i ,i,-.irc loinake1 Klamath at Portland
Ihr fulhiwliiir slalrmeiil I was hurt ,
SaturiUy alteriiioii hy tl.n priinaturn, J'lank Ira White, one of Klamath's
eiploilnn ol a Kwdrr rhariip, nhlte, '"t ttoosti-ra, Is In 1'ortland, and last
hlmtlni! in tin- ruck ijuarry nine miles, Haturda) 'a Journal contalna a two-col
Cantrell on Socialism
siiulhiif town. Die dialer hit mo in
heir, a few iln) nft (null b AiiKrli- I ilie face, teii.irmlly MinilinK iiip, anil
vl wf y jf
It uiakliii: nirani;eiiieiiU tu f iutii thu
appli'it'owlnt; hilillicis mi nil exten.lu'
urnle. Ilu mt lliil he knowa lhal
Mia ti r "I tin" hardier varieties can ! sue-
rei.fcilly rowu in thl ectum and this
!'atl hn tiM-cta In put nut M.eral arir
In a )ouni:oicliaiil,nnd if thi prnwa a I
success In. will pill nut n I.Uk'er acrraci.
in-it )-ar Ilu lias purchai-l a plan' a
oti.tr t distance fnm town on which he
will pill nut the tlml llirs
Developing a Aline
J.O.rirrrn and II. I. AMitA'' '
till priiKi-ettlni; Ihelr tiul I dlscnti-iles a
hurt ili'timio iiiirtlu-at nl tliu city.
Thev haw had liieii wnrklnuon a shaft
and tunnel slum ll Summer and the
tunnel Is now In nlntnl 100 feel. The
Inlite reem4 lit ti i-eriiiaiient nml -liarenlly
uiiins larger as It kivs down.
The nsfay Hindu last j ear show cd it to
I low uradii, Inn sln.'O going down on
the Iciliiu nosafty has been inndo but
the pmnioli-rs of Ihu mlm think that tin)
ore Is g.ittlng better.
Let Us Measure
you for your Summer
Suit We can fit you to
the "dot"
A Doubt
Isn't a fact until you
prove It Don't doubt us
until you have tested us.
You take no chances. We
refund if we fall to give
Satisfaction.
K. K. K.
STQRE
The Newest and Best for
tha Man who cares
badly lacerating my l It hand so thai it
was neciKar fur the ilnctor In ampu
tate unit nl my lingers I was brought
In town at once mid taken In I'r. Hum.
illon's irinlemu where hu trealnl in)
ejes mid hand, after which I was taken
to my Inline at my own rcpiest.
'I he diKlnr rirmcaul and met mo as
the men were bringing me to town, and
showed ery consideration x-llile,
ami when ucarilxcd at the door of his
reiliUm-e, he ntked me if I had spikes In
my shoes. I replied that I had and ho
nrki-d mi to wait Just a moment until
he laid u nig over the linoleum In the
hall, as thu same belongs to Mrs. Mas
Inn, and he was afraid thu spikes would
ruin it. I was not kept waiting mnro
than the seconds, alter which 1 was tak
en up stnlrr. lam well tatlsflcd with
thocaro tlm doctor has given mo and
have no complaint whatever to make.
(Signed) WiLTi.11 W. Kim-Aiton
Thu above statement la made to refute
tho aerllon mndu by tho Itev. I'd ward
Adams Cantrell In Ida address at thu
oNra house Monday iilglit, to the effect
that I fcdmcd Walter lMwardt entrance,
to my olllce, because of spikea in his
lines. Mr. IMwarda was never brought
to my iilllce, but I had him taken to my
residence Intending to keep him there
until his condition was improved, but
lw protested nml wanted to be taken tit
tils own homo, which was done as toon
as Ida Injuries hud been looked after.
Ilu win Able to walk w hen-he, naa
brought to my residence, and at this
time la ablo to be about.
Tho Itevorcnd gentleman wiih not
present when Mr. Kdwarda was brought
to my residence mid doubtless ho was
misinformed at to the facts ot the cate,
aud without Inquiring into tho correct
ness of the Information, used It a an II
lustration In Ida lecture. H la not pos
sible for me to believe that the misrep
resentation of facta w. ai Intentional, for
I have not even tliu pleasure of an ac
quaintance with Itev. Cantrell, ami can
see no reason for an attack upon myeolf,
IlH. It. II. HAHU.TOV
Have you aeen the new line of Jewelry
at Winter?
1111111 article in which Mr. White tells of
the inajy good things of thla section.
Among olhera he hat the following to
say about the lepresentatlon that the
Klamath section will hae at tho Hose,
festival:
"Klamath llasiu will bu represented
In tlm Kose Festival with a float that
Itev. Kdward Adams Cantrell wat
greeted by a large audienco at the o-ra
house tail night when he look up the
discussion of "Tho next Step in Human
Progress. " Hit earncst'wny of present
ing his arguments a'nd his fluent speech
make him a speaker whom one likes to
hear even if his opinions are not accept
ed by the auditor'. Most of his dis
connection with this he staled that ha
would lecture again next Sunday night
aud he challenged any map to meet
him In a debate at that time.
well portrays the distinctive character-) course wardevotcd tosociatitm and In
luics of the section. It is a fruit dis
trict as well at one with exceptional ad
vantages for farming under gou-rnment
irrigation, dairying and all the diverse
branches of agriculture. There will be
11 delegation, of Klamath people here
who will bom-en and heard, and head
.piattcrs for the great Irrigation dittrict
have been established at 103 Morrison
street, whe.ro a display of product will
ho arranged (or the entertainment of vis
itors. A show w lndow has been secured
tli.it will be decorated with grain,
grasses, forage, vegetable and a collec
tion of photographic view of the scenic
and Industrial attraction of that sec
tion." Sets Jail on Fire
Chief liw had a his guest last night
11 fellow who was determined to get out
of J ill. He act fire to the building' and
but for timely assistance would have
binned tho building and probably him
self. It was found that he had ignited
the bedding In 0110 of the cell and that
tho room wa filled with smoke when
thu olllcem arrived on tho scene. Tho
fellow exercised his lungs during tho
greater part ol the night yelling for one
thing and another. He seem to bnvo
been drinking heavily and has tho ap
pearance of being a typical launder.
Working Near Bonanza
The crew of workmen selling Klea for
Monro llros. electric line la now working
within a few miles ol Ttonanta, and will
finish It ome time next week. It will
require a month or more to string the
wire. A sWin the pole line to Don
ansa I finished it will bo transferred to
the Merrill Hue so that It'wlll be coin
pleted during the Summer. An alum
inum line will be put up between this
The machinery for one ot the new
dredges to be used on the railroad dike
across the swamp.hat arrived. It wa
shipped here from near Portland where
It ha been In use on some of tho rail
road work.
Maor li. tit. Geo. iiishopwas author
Ixcd by the council last night to negoti
ate for the purchase ot a lot for the lo
cation of a new jail. The lot on the cor
ner of Fourth and Klamath streets ha
received favorable consideration when
eer this matter ha been discussed, and
It Is probable that It will be acquired by
the city. The old jail has seen its best
da) s, and there has alto been much com
plaint about it present location, making
it necessary for some action that will
give the guests ot the chief of polica bet
ter accomodations. Should the proper
ty be purchased It 1 the plan to erect
new jail.
President Alex Martin, Jr., ot the
Klamath Water User Association aad
O.A.Stearns, one ol the directors, ap
appeared before the Council and urged
the passage of the ordinance giving the
Government a right of way on West
High street for a conduit In connection
with the Keno canal. The ordinance
granting tho franchise for cither a
wooden or concrete conduit was read
for a second time and the council then
decided to go over the street tomorrow
morning to view the proposed right ol
way for the canal,. It i the wish of the
council that the property owners resid
ing along this street should be present
when the site is viewed so that tbey
may assist the council in determining
upon the action to be taken. It some
conclusion it reached by the council
after viewing the site it is very probable
that they will meet again tomorrow
night. The council ha been delaying
action on this matter in order to give
the Government officials and the prop
erty owners a chance- to corns to some
agreement in regard to the kind of eon
dult to be constructed.
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