The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 09, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. TUKSDAY, JUNE 9. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
SECURE CITY FUNDS
WOOD RIVER WELLS
gnawjpYB"' No-r,7!!'
Business and Professional Men
Must Pay City License
MAYOR AND COUNCIL FAVOR TAX
Misance Will Ho Passed Providing lor Occupation la
On All Htisinoss Concerns und Professions Reve
nues Needed to Conduct Alftiirs of City
KUmilli lalU going liv I'M !'
KijoMiiltUnlyro'liicll ...0" In Inn
i ...... I.I-... ..( I-Ili liilifiltV III
inaiii!""" '" " " '
(ijllfril'iifol lhrlly giiVrinniflit.
Iblift '""" '"1 llt liluwrry pill
rtlU lilnrt liy prohibition wh'ih
that Ml i ahoil Unit londltioiia nlll to
ndjutl Ifirmtrlvr tint th city will !
Mm u ii' I hIiiii,( nicely without the rei.
rliint hl'li'l'tfnlr dcllled (mill lliii iinr
Until i.
Ihi'orrtipallon tax la iih being (ully
i Into rffrrt on J"')' I'1 means t ! jtlhu'tisaiil not only liy lliu Mayor and
Ithtfiirii'iei.llliprll) will I ilrciraad
Iivn)Mimlir " i" nma.ary i !
bom; tonn other way ami with tbli
Lkitrilnile II"' Ma)r ami tin- mini
nlbtr U-rii'lriiniiiK nteaiia Itir lev)
io( an icriipaliiHI tax What llii'
taiuont fcl tlil l will I haa ""I )cl
Iheroiincil, hut nlanhy all of llii' Imti
una mm il'tlm illy, l!ier)nno la
lawaio that aoiuvthilig mini bu done In
prut !) ineaita for miming the affalra of
lilt rlly Mini tit urciipallcm tat senna
llii) only aoltillou fur lli" iiirallnii.
Iheii l aln tome talk ol lht ill tax,
lfailU-l, Imt all Imalm-M filtni and j hut I hi It nut an !iiinlaiit aa thrntlur
inJmalonit melt will lw ilaaaifle.1 and a
tjttapiordarcmilluitlv-
Iliftnif mote lliati iiiin liiliMlnslat.il
Il truly air iont an I limit In tlila
nljlhit lll In subject In the taiallun,
livllfjoi thl it n rt"te-l .t tuMcletit
rrtoa ill la- id Hied In nut only meet
tlltf Ike current ripen', hut aim In
i; tit I imp ul ilia wirinnl tuilelitiil-
ollliriilr
Imvoieli nir t'em that llm tax la
sstanrtratary harilahip, Imt llioti who
mUiMIip tliiiaiiou will readily air
lUtll lia prutritlon. A iiiiiiiWrnlllir
kill tilth turn hnic aliraily got to-
riaJ arrrl lliat tliy ari' willing
jpi;lllii )rar Tlila will mean
FUlntrjr ioii who engages In tlila
ttofbuilneaaiothia city will Iw tub-
t la lUi Ik lip niimrll acta on llie
ixooaanJitluii. Il la wry probable
iMIIitttut will I mice Iiiiiii llio In
llttlptf )Pr, ami nt ttits lint Hireling
I1 tat council an ordinance nlll be 111-
Imlucnl wlilclt will Hi tlin tax anil tlir
lOorl for tliu ailuiij klmla of bail-
mttUklliliini'iila ami pmfeaint:a.
Is addition lo this matter, A lax or
Ikmn fur all itMlora la Mug con-
la-UteJ, in the council hIII act nn the
fcMillon In way that Ilia result will tu
r protection i.l tin. business firm of
rlly as well it n ii'vriinn for Hie
ily,
Tll IliM Mill H. iiiiH..j, will Ixi
I-ltlqiwrU-ily a. I Mt It will not U
"barJnrillu. yan, nmlll latlinulil
nil. I ia nut lirclvln murli altrntiiiii nt
llila lliii". ,
Piiruwcll to Klamath
KLAMATH WELL
REPRESENTED
Klnmatli na will ici.iih.iiI(h nl tin-Ui"-
Carnival, Aaiiln Irmn liaviiiK n
InrKitili'li'KitlniMil iKKniti-rn in llic ltoo
City during llm IVatlvallliKlloat attract
mIii mint ili'iil i, atlviitioii na It na
L'i'livrally iiiiiiriiimiil nm of llio moat
nltiaUlw In acvcral niinl-a. m float
ua llrat mnl In Ilia IimIiiiIiUI ,aracl(),
iiml on lat r'atunluv it wua attain umil
in Hit Wooilmrii of llm WoiM parailf.
Uicil Wmnlinfii ti'iurpil Hit llont lor
tlila octaamn mi I in aiMltlon to tlir
many atlrncllvii fi-atim tlit-y aocurr.1
tin nii'ttli-at kIiI in tliu atntu of Wnnli
niKton In i 1.1m nn the 4t ri-iniwiit n
milk miM, C.T. Oilier inula iiiiiiiIkt
of otlici K'lainilli I a 1 1 Wooilmvu pir
llii'iatiil In tlila iaiailo anil actiil at a
i Ml cnroiirt lor llm Klnmatli Hunt.
1 liry wrru trnilvn-il an ovation all alonx
tin lliif of inaicli ninl fri-'iit nlly II una
livanl tlial tin Klnmatli iMH(f ciitatlon
Haaan Mi-al ohm.
V., W.r'mltli, lm liaatlKTontiad for
ImililliiK llic fair K'onnil raru track la
Kdtliitr iiIoiik iilcoly with tin. work and
iilitilt lint; a track Hint wlllbt lint clan
LAKE ELECTION
SHOWS FIGHT
llo'iorta from Ijtkn County art tlin
Hit ri-cent county fal rumoial
iiifllon plajivl prominent part In (lie
elcctlnn. Kvery ono h lm fnlltil to iuVn
tlfy liirnai-lf with tho movi-rneut wn
"urn In reculu u amall volu in tin
north etnlof tlicrounly. It will Ut te
iixinlivrcd that llm iiicih w.ii not
ntilnnlttiil to a into, onlriK to tliu fact
tint many of tliu aliment witlnlrcw
llie.rnamei juatbuforo flccllon nrxl left
tlm ietllion without Hie niilii'ci num.
Inr of alKnatttrca to cntlllo it to a place
on tlialmllot. A inimlMjr of tho can
IMnlrri from tho couth mil of tin
lonnty ncrctlMfi-alcil U'Cailat llipy wi'ii
lilcnlllifil with those nlio oppoct-d tin
removal of the county rtat from Lake
view, Il atctni that tliu only rolntlori
for tho antauoriinin hetwicli tliu two
enila ol the county Ilea In tliu crtatlon
f ii nen county anil llu ptoplu of tho
a'jtitli cnil are hearlil) In favor of th!.
Tliu hand la (tolni ahfad viitli tliu pro
paratlona for ita uVnlc on tliu fourth.
Il la preiiinii.l that tin city will not
crlcbiatuand theentertalntnent uffonlvd
liy the hand nil! he rather unlipiu and
In rirry rpt-ct. ArrariKcmtrnla ihould , will laku tin- place of thrctiMomary cclu
Ik ataiti) 'Kin fur a hit fair tlila I'all. i hrntiun.
Boring For Artesian Water In
All Parts of Valley
WILL USE WATER FOR IRRIGATION
Experiments With Artesian Flows Proving Successful In
All Sections of Northern Klamath At Lsnst
20 More Wells Will Soon Be Sunk
Arrest at Bonanza'
Jack Kvana, of Bonanza, wu arretted
)eatcritay liy Deputy Sheriff John Schal
lock nl coinplalutof Monroe I.ytle, and
ho waa hrotiKhtlo litis city for trial. The
complaint allene.i that on June 2nd Jack
Kvana outraged the puhllc moralt of tbe
city of llonaiira by appcarini on tbe
atreet, tlothcd in woman's nether gar
lucnta. It la raid that the caperi of Mr.
I'ratii canted quito a acnaatlon in the
little city.
I. A Piiltl Mill Itiir in a few il)
(or San Dt-iin, hvrr lii will rrtldi' pi r
inineiitly, llv In illil til inn"! .f
hit Inlriiata In Ihlf II) rtml will Iimim
ullrr put hi hla Hum lhitlti( himthvrii
Cnllfiinila. .Mr.l'nffy ajifitl tho ijie iter
UI of I'leieii )iai in tlila rlly and ilur
ni! that llmi' lip lina had Ilia ahari' of
Ihu ciiliitrj' proKrlly. While a rifl
lent ol Ihla cil) hawaa a Hood hooltcr
for Ihu rotintry and it It afu tu "ay that
in hit aiimiy ('allfiirnla houir lit' will
nlwaia he wlllini: lit apeak well of thl
ulloii. '
Mr. and Mra. C.C. Hokuc will Vaiu
lor fort I and In the inornlni'. Mr.
Imi;iim Itwt to attend a mreling of lliu
(I rnnd IihIkvoI Knlifhlaol IMliIat and
Mn. Iloi'iie tonttend the r.vthl.in Hit
tera ol w hlih urand IwIkp alio Nan ollicf r.
Tltpy will Ui arcnmpanii'd In 1'ortland
by their two dauithtrrt I'ayc and Ifor
It'liap. I
Jtiduu V. II. Mania, of San Dlt'Ro,
Onl., haa piircliBaid Ukn Park from I.
A. Huffy. Tho ark contain forty
acrea altmititl on the neat aide ol the
Upiior lakp, nhotil llvo mlloi (rom lliii
tllj, Il la an Ideal location lor n lcmc
Kronnd and will Imreaao In value with
the growth of Ibc country.
Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Pleasure Excursions On
The Upper Klamath Lake
lalH'apUH
Complete Stock
OF
TRUNKS
SUIT CASES
TELESCOPE CASES
K you are going to take a Trip
We can fit you out
K.K.K. STORE
llip milliliter teaaon la bringing with
it the cicurtloni on the beautiful Upper
I lake. No denniti' announcement ol tlin
Initial excursion of the naton haa cl
Ixcn made, but the llrat trip of the now
atcauier will likely lo an t icurtdon up
WikhI riicr. Thlt will bo the flrat large
atramcr ready torbutlnett on the Uper
Ukc and conieiiienlly It will have the
flrtt cxcuralon. Next will come the
Wlncuia which will bo ready lor tratllc
within a low wecka. In addition to
these two (here arc tho learners Hornet
ami the Kaglt, and'atao a number of
lauitchra. It hat lawn niggcaltxl that
later on in tho teuton a grand cxcuralon
be given on tho Upper lako in which the
entire llotllla la lo participate. A very
rcaionablu into would Induce leveral
hundied people to go on lite trip and II
would lie tho meant of getting valuable
pupllcity for tho beautiful Klamnth re
nortf. The matter has been suggested
lo tome of tho steamboat men an I they
seem lo take very kindly to the proposi
tion. Most of tho boats will bo uted on the
Fourth in coniejing pataengera to and
from tho picnic grounds, but tho entire
lloiilla of tho lake has never turned out
in a lxdy and l( would bu a novelty for
the peoplo of this section nnd result In
bencllcial advertising.
The llrat excursion ol tho teaaon will
probably bo given a week (roil, next
Sunday, the llniu ileH'tiillng- on tho
weather and tho matter of ha, lug one of
Iho stcauicra In coinmlsslon. '
l'ruf. J. liloiih, who taught the High
School department of the Lakevlew
school the pant year, wat In tho city
yesterday enrouto to tho Wlllaruatte
valley whero ho will spend theSumuer.
He will not teach at Lakevlew next year,
but has accepted a limlllar position at
Morrow .
Col. W. II. Holabird U in the city to
day from l'cllcan Hay He says it will
be fully a month before all of tbi lm
provetnents at the Harrlman lesort will
be completed. He tays It is not known
ii hen tho Harriman party will arrive,
but it will lie later than July 1st.
Wood River Will Be
Opened For Navigation
Tho Adatut dredge la now al work on
tho dlko for the experimental, farm.
Tho machine was taken to tho farm
along the railroad cut and hy following
thlt course It was necetiary to take
only a thort cut in order to get to the
point wheitt work was to begin. The
dredfte Ii In good shape and if no acci
dents happeu it will not be loug until
the dike wlH he completed. In tno
meantime Mr. Adams Is having a scow
hullt on the Upper Lake and aa toon as
the experimental farm work is flnlthed
the machinery will be moved on to it.
It Is very probable that the dredge will
remain on tho Upper Lake ana wooct
ilver uermanently as thero Is conalder-
able work to be done In that section,
and II Wood river Is to be kept open it
will take more or Itii dredging every
... ft .... II.A B.I
year. During me cutuuw mo ti -
cut will bo umdo and this Winter tho
channel of the river will bu opened and
ttralghtened.
An effort will lm made to opt n Wood
rlier so that the boats can go as far at
Fort Klamath. In order lo do thlt it
will be necessary toremoieabildgo and
In do cnniirteiable dredging uud ill) now
too late in the season to do this for .Sum
mer run. However, thlt Winter the
stream will be made nailgable lo the
Fort.
Mike Dooher and John Stilts returned
yesterday from a few days trip to the
tall uncut. They went out tocruUennd
estimate the Mayor's timber claim.
You can get a 2.1-moal book at Will
ton's hotel for 14. Board and lodging (5
a week.-O. D. Wlllton, Prop. tl
Ico cream at Manning's.
Tho eaeo of McDerby vs. Eugene
Hopkins will como up for trial before
Justice of tho Peace A. P. Miller to
morrow. Indications are that it will
attract considerable attention.
The Stilts Dry Goods Co. has received
t eve ml shipments of Eastern drees goods.
Call and Inspect tho new line.
V. Conn, a prominent merchant and
ltepiibllean politician nl Palrley, Ore.,
waa in the city last night.
Wood river valley may appropriately
be termed the land ofartelaa weile.
Already there are twelve weile flowiaf
steady stream! , and In tnany instance
tbe water ia forced from 3 to 16 feet
above tbe level of tbe grotmd. These
welli range in depth from 110 to 230
feet, and the water Ii cool and clear,
making it suitable for all nsee. It la
but a thort time since tbe Bret arteelaa
well was sunk, but by tbe clot of tali
teaaon there will be no law than thirty
welli In the. valley. 0. T. Oliver baa
recently sent enough pipe to that sec
tion to sink twenty welli, and Well
Borer Duffy, of Merrill, it now working
In that lection and haa enough con
tracts to keep him buty during the. en
tire Summer. It Is only matter of
short time until every home in lb val
ey will be getting its water supply
from an artesian well, for in every part
of the valley where tbe experiment haa
Item tried it has keen eocceesful.
In the south end of the valley there
are -well that-Sow HO galloM -per
minute from a two-Inch pip and the
water ii thrown a high aa nwtm
feet above tbe ground level. Tb Urn
peratnr of lb water Is 37 dsgre, bat
flv above tbe fleeting point. Pom of
the parties In tbe valley contemplate
experimenting with four-inch pipe in
order to increase the flow so that It will
be of sufficient volume to b vatuabl in
tb irrigation of the land of that valley.
Aside from being used for botuthold
and stock purposes tb water ia blog
uted by many In irrigating small patch
es and floe garden! are being raised.
Tbe fact that artesian water abound la
Wood river valley should lead to ex
periment In other parti of tbe coaaty.
If artesian flow eoold be found la tbe
Klamath basin it would be a material
aid in tb developeaoent of the country.
Work on the Lak county court house
at Lakevlew ii programing nloily accord
ing to lae statements of partle from
there. The structure will be on that
will be a credit to the county and will
suffice all of tbe demand for many yean.
Twelve passengers are about tb aver
age that ltav tbi city every morning
on the steamer Klamath. The number
coming In is about the same.
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The proof of
the frcc?er
ii in the
freezing
The White Mountain Freezer
makes more cream, better cream, and makes it easier
unit cltciprr than any other freezer on the market
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