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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1908)
Ik PtttninQ HMtly Rf"'1 ,'",,t'r '" Klsmnth Full" Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . omdVwb.No.W2. KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON. MONDAY, JUNK 8. 1908. Price, 6 Cents. NGINEERS' REPORT OPPOSED TO STATEMENT NUMBER I NEAR SECOND CUSS tecommcndations of Murphy and llenny on Dam Bids CONSIDER INTEREST OF PROJECT jlrtcts ol letters IteydrdiiHj the Clear hike Odin Written, By Supervising Engineer to Director Newell-Posi-tiou lokfii Hy Project Cngineer Murphy Xt,ruoti Ihr rlfinU "I "'l'" 1'nlli.ii tnimU-nut llm Water Uiert' Ai iillonwcti'iiitii an up"iliiiilly tit tarqualnlol ll'i lli" ruinlllloiii Liwitdlnl the rejection iiltlm bld n nCWirUVoiUm mill In Irani lliitrec- MD.Utl " locnl rnKiiirrrp. Isl1ilnwliilrfl taken from tlm Mur ol PupmiMnif Engineer 1. 0. fnireilllen to Director l II. Newell: "TUrtMrtiilillai follows) Ma- w; Vdut , til Hin I Mncl.eo, total Klitc I, 1 HM), total uliolillu '1, HIS). lany lliotdrr , Wluiieiiitirca, ItasJi, total Kl.ixliiltf I, tA7,OIS, total AfJal5, 1I,0V Hir engineer' rt .aitiirrited Jniiiiary HI, lta.il total Mall,l7,in total actinium'.', II".. "MiLotirjr llux bid In wllhlu Iimi h r Icltlierntineeii estimate, and li, i (tMtil, Vriy well I'alanred. All rbUtt rmitldered rxceiilrc." TWibitcritracU am lakm from t aaJcr ditool April l&th, anil In Mr, llmnjr ii.a.le mi rrromtuenda. Sail aitaltlKi: further Infor. a from I'fcpjTt I!di(Iiit Murphy. nlile cl A i 1 Sltli, li wrntr vt oilier things ai follows. I Ma rrgint to tin. project rugirirrr'a mrnilitiutu, I Ix-i tu ttalp that I pnaMtrr ( Mr, Murphy In which Sneomrmn.W dial Mahout1 llios. hid IU Jim U an-rptrd nn. I far llm dike njKttd. In regard In land iilcrl jwu tU irujrt engineer reortt that Mvc Urn unroiidillonallv tub- tiM 67 per rent of llm Uw under f0Kt.lliat lliim han Ihh-ii ran. ptfoMlly aiiLacuU-.! 1'i, t.vr cent, the ullwi In nythl to llieto Ian Ja Iwlim Wtlufwrt Ice nuke settlement with srrt fur water right cUlinol on I lltrr and l.iug.. Valley. It , MHtiaiiied Unit ihu Hon no duct la tsUrrlUd, a rimtract with Mr. fataa lur tl.e pun Imto i.t hli water tUon,o,triu.rmi( ,!!,,, . w,y "ualt on about )) acres of laml I7W0 having I ,.,, exicutod ,y Mr. ".ami lliii male llm inlnl .nl.. ptlonrmlirii, percent. "'Ih. prupil niiM-l Imi Ili4l.il Urn matter finm n hra. I vie nn.l Ulicti, that till' lliteic Ms til till' ptiijei I ill lualid lliat III" Mink Ih .r.K-i-i-.l with It l trim lli.il llm liin.l subscription l.ai nut reached Ilia limit pievluti.ly suggeited ( h-1 wr mil, hut I bvlleti. that II this limit In" nillii'lnl to til I ' JiJ-rr project insyalwrll l.n di felled to thr future nii'l with It llm treatment ol Title lain. It la 'hI.'i trim that llm outflow from Till" lalf nintlmics eiicuiiraglng, hut It li.thll)' xetn, mltl.nliln to continue ail dlug to llm Irrigation iili'lrr tlm Iimr I'ruh'Ct ainl lo tin- lutnrn walrra llovlni; llltTllh) lako ilcirii.i; aolel)' uin (In. Unit ullrl hy iniMiia ao irrcarluin. ''In nmVliiK thtifullnwlriit riTonimrn.. nlln I. I tlll further pay that I hate ha.l Ilia lan.l owiirra uinlrr the Upl'' ''"'i' re I ilhtlnclly umlor.tainl that in rac llm (luteiiiinriit thuiilj irnrtnl itllh llm ciiiittrncllou nl the I'lrar Like ilam It ooiil.l riijiiln luatlir lin.l tiiticrix ti.ni l-li'H- I xuuM make any rvcoin. iiiemUtl'in to ruiitiiiup with tlm U.. r I'li.jitt wurka ami to coiiiininco llh I the iiiiKtriictloii of the raiiaU. "In irH ol the nlmtii I riroiiiiniii.l thai Ihe Mil of Mulium) linn., nl San t-iunrltfo, In fcclmlulii I, aKitrritatlni; H,(i, Lf ,ict.jitril " On Aull L"., !?ii rvltlnK Kniclnrtr ilrnny hkjIii winti. Dlrrctur NVwrll, Ifitiiiiliirinllliir that llm hl.l Im aiceilcl on rclu-Onle I, and thai the hlilon arlird iile'.' I reJi'Clrd, In rniuivcllon llh IhU the rejerllou nl hi lun chrdiile 2, hu italiil "Theio It no urMy In coin. nii'iiilnit the work on the d)kca, which imii Im rcailterllioil I lerlf thoutilitU-it. Thli work need not U attended to uiitll nejt year." It will ha rren from tlio correionil ome that IxMli I'ruject i:iiliier.Murihy mid KuwrIln Knttlncer llciiny fa- voted tho acceptance of the lotttit hid on llm Clear l.aku dam, mid Ihu fact that holh ol tlicKu urntlvmen ant In fa vor nl tlili aliotlld Kite aniirance to the ineuilieraofthu a.n.K-Ullim that ionic. IhliiK will U) dono on the Upper Trojecl If It la in their iwer to hate. It done. 4f , cHHbbbbbW. IJIb1bbbbbbbbbbbbI ""iJ J,j BHBaBaBHBaBafiaBaBamai llaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBHl ja 7 Tr I -KSBBEirBBHBk RLVBBBBBBBBBBBBHi 1 . istKHT CUt "h'VTIbbbH fmStnKKMH tf " vabbLbbS -v TOraBMat.tL'.-Sfe vlBLBBBBH vMwK'''aLBHBBn ''jwBHnCHBwr BBBBBH 1 4'f--MPniBBB' .afBBBBBBK bmi9bbbWPbbbbbbbV Post Office Receipts Show Big Increase in Past Year POSTMASTER'S SAURY RAISED If Total Receipts Increase $300 During Year Endjg Mart 31, 1909, Klamath Falls Office Will e Promatetf From Third to Second Class SENATOR C. W. FULTON Thinks Legislature Will Not Elect Chamberlain When fc'tiutor 1'ulton hu Informf-d of Ihr defeat ol II, M. Cake he nave out the folluHliiK italemeut : "I regret tery much the defeat ol Mr. Cake. I nui nut iroliii! to lielleve, how- eier, that it fti'pilhllcan U'ltlilature will rlrct a lleiiUM-rat to the Culled Statoi Senate until I wllneaa the actual fact. "I atu on record an cnntumlliiK when the direct primary law wat adopted, that the to hi did not iin.lrr, land that nn. tier any cIiciimUnrr a lleiiilillcan IxgUlature would le called upon to elect a Dcrnocratla Senator, or they ncter would hate adopted the Ian. In uiy Judgement, In Hi'lecllny a Senator and taLIni; the oath ofolllce lo ttipport thu Conatitutloti of the United .State, If the hliUlator relecta anynnti for the Senate ho in hli ju lament doca not represent the principle! and polUIca that are for the lieit Intvreita of the kiIo, he vlo lalea hit oath, "Hence I ray the llepuhllcan Ltt lature will not elect Democratic Senator!." teimjiied practice work done before tlm toun.ainent Is held if we hope to retain thu cup In Klamath Falli. Inqmriei lire mining in from Klamath Agency, Illy, Pair) and Wee-1, and we hope to hear from niuio of the town In I be Wil lamette Vnlley. Homo of the player who expect to enter from the outtide nro knotvn to be fait player, and we phould make a determined effort to hold the trophy cup hen. Dr. Whitycombe's Lecture ThHecture of Dr. Whltycombe at the nera lioue lait Saturday night waa largely attendeil and waa of eipeclal In terest to farmera and itockmcn, aa well na to itttdcnta who expect to attend col lei;e. Mr. Whltycombe la an entertain lug tpeaker and the view, that he ud in connection with hli dUcoune made ctcry point clear to hit audience. Sheriff Gets Horse Thief But Loses Hat and Gloves Bish-- Brandenburg 4iDf lBalBaBaBaBaBaVBBBBBBBalBnBBn Complete Stock - OF TRUNKS SUIT GASES TELESCOPE CASES K you are going to take a Trip We can fit, you out K.K.K. STORE S. II. lliltner la non eon 11 lie J in thu county Jill charred withatealitiKa home from J. D. Cirroll. Uu waa arriitnl near tlm ttnte lino hy Comtable John Uughcf, of Dorrii,and he wa taken to Dorrli and held there attaltliig thu ar rival of .-heriff Olienclialn and Deputy John Schallock. They returned with their prlioncr yriterday. llittnei told the Dorrli ollicer that he waa rldliiK tlm liorio to the railroad where ho waa uolng 1 leave It for I'earl Carroll, who would rldu it back to Klani athKallannhlawa) homo from I'orlland. Ho had lieen in the employ of Mr. Car roll for gome lime and trai niecteil to ; thu thelt at toon nj It n found that tlio hoite had been ttolen. Wlill nt Dorrln fiherrlff Obenclmin! and Deputy John h'challoik each had a ' i. pair of ijloten stolen from hli otercoat, and ionic one tiotaway ttllh thu rhenff'a hat. Ilittncr tvna arraigned before Juiticu of thu lVaco A. D. Miller thU inornitiR and tta held to the crAnd Jury in the aum of f.V.0 and in default of bull waa again committed to the county Jail where ho will bo confined until Juno term of court convenes when ho wilt bo tried for the off cine. 1 Satuiday nltrht at the home of Mr. and Mia. J. 1. Itonham in tblt city oc curred the marriage of Mra. Mary Bran denburg and Mr. C. 11. Bitii, Iter. P. Conklln otllclatlng. The couple recent ly arrived here from Siiklyou county and the groom ia now engaged in con ducting the Palace reitaurant. The cer emony waa performed In the pretence ol rclatitet and a few cloie frlendt, and immediately following a wedding dinner Hjsterv.il. K. of P. Attention Hegular Ineetlng tonight at Bander toii'i Hall. Important builceaa coming up for coniiderathn. Every member ia requested lo bo present. Selects Deputies County Clerk-elect C. it. Delip an noiincra that during hie term ol olllce Mlai l.)lo Wataon, who haaao ably filled the poiltlon under Clerk Clmalaln, will again lie chief deputy, and that O.K. Del-ap will lie the other aailitunl in the olllce. Mini Walion ia thoroughly f.i- miliar with thu work and thechaniru In olllclala In thla important nlllce will cause no break In the regular work. New Buildings Thoro la now considerable talk of now building thla Hummer. CI, W. White li thinking of erecting a brick on the corner of Foutth and Main ilreeta. No contract has )et been entered Into foi the building, but it livery probable that omethlng will be done ahortly. The Maaona are perfecting plant for the erection of their Temple and there it alto anmntilkof the building going upon the lot recently purcbated'by I.. Jacobt, Should all of thete bulldlngt, In addition to the Hum block, be put up thla turn nier and fall it would make things quite lively the rest of the year. ftlru. (Ito. T. Baldwin left for Portland thla morning (or a visit with friends and relative. Some Fast Tennis An excellent exhibition of Tennlt wat plu)ed on tint Cluh Courti, Seventh street and Klamath Aw., I'rlduy even Inn, when I'rofcunir Crook of Albany, Ore., and Henry Crosby, of Clrcleville, . Cal., defeated tlm local platen, W. S. Wiley and llurgo M.tnn, in tlirvo f.ist rct, :i (I. l)-'., It-?. While this was the llrst tinio Mesurs. Crook mid Croaby hut o ever plat od to gelher, they did wune good te.uu ttork, and iiiadu romo excellent individual platB. Tho manner in which they hnn- dlcd tlioimelvea nt lint net, as well an on the back Hum, shows that they are In good form. Sumo excellent iililina of ditllcult shots tteiu alio made b Me?irs. Wiley and Mason, ihottlng them to Ik ac quainted with the game, tlm not In as good form as their opponents. Every game was holly contested, and tlioy kept the visitors noiklnt; at all limes. Mr. Crosby hat entered nt n contest ant In the tournament to ho held here In July nnd states that there will bo at least four otlieia from his section of Cal ifornia. The result of tho above contest should bring our local players to a realization of the fact tbat there mutt bo some de- J. Q. Wllllts and a party of Ukevlew ites arrived in the city tonight, en route to I'orlland. Mr. Willita will re. main in this city (or a few days and when he returns to Ijikevlew he will be accompanied by Mr. F. I. Cronemlller and children, who will go there to take up their residence. Miss Carrie Hiding! left for Monmouth where slie will spend the vacation. She is one of tho successful teacher in the public ichonla of this city. 1'oitioaitar K. A. Emmitt ha receiv ed notice tbat beginning with tke Ural day of July of thla year hi aahry will be increased 1100 per annum, esaUa the pay of the poataaaater 1900 per jmr, the highett it can get until tbe oflea ia promoted to eeeond claa. Tbe reeelpta of tbe poet offlcetbow airadual increase in the last year, and for tbe four quar ters endinn March 31, 1808, .tbe total waa 17500, or only $500 lee than i re quired to pat the oOee fai the eecosd elate. When the total receipt of aa office reach the HOW aark the pro motion it made froa the) third eta, aajd II the reeelpta ol tbe ofleo make My growth whatever in tbe next rear it will remit in promotion ol tbe oBce. The) lowest salary paid poetmaater oader tbe eeeond claa l$3M0 perannnm.ajtd tn addition It mtkm it poeelbletoeaeare all of tho clerk tbat an needed to carry on tbe work. For aeveral years the salary of tbe poetmaater of this city baa beam Isersas and it U safe to say that la aaetbor year tbe offee will have oatfrowa Uw third class aad taken Its place oaa aoteh higher. - Tbe past few months the receipt have been very heavy, especially darlag tho primaries and tbe election. All ol the candidate ssat out largo quantities of literature which greatly increased the revenue from the sals of pottage stamps. Ths work In tbe onlee is not decreasing and avsry box It rented and there ie a demand for more. The poet office is aa institution that always Indicates tho growth ol a city. Water Front Note Keel block for the big tog wUl be laid soma tims this week. Ths steamsr heretofore called "White Cinda" has been renamed aad ia now known as ths Eagle. Mr. and Mra. K. P. Hamilton enter tained a party of friends Sunday at their Buck Island bom. Work was resumed on the Baeaa Vis ta boat house this morning. Frank Adama is making preparation to begin conttrnctlcn work on a dredge scow in a Isw days. ' Have yon seen the new lias of Jewelry at Winter? The proof of the freezer it in the freezing The White Mountain Frzr maket more cream, better cream, and makes it easier and cheaper than an other freezer on the market LET US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS SHANKS HARDWARE DKAL1M