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

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KLAMATH FALLS, OKKGON. THURSDAY, JULY 0. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
LAMATH BOYS GET FIRST MONEY AT LAKEVIEW
ANS LARGE HOTEL First Place in Ball Tour-
nament Won By Locals
Jacobs Advertising for Bids
on Structure
;ATED CORNER 6TB AND MAIN
tournament in so far an first money Han
lonccined. Klamath Falls team lout
lut one name during the entire tourna
ment The bovs were easy winners In
I all other games. It la not known who
dm- moli' IJamutli i h winner.
lh h.i hall li-am Mtit In Ijikevlen
aurreided in Iskim-first money In the
long drawn tourn irm-nl ami the bos,
witht-olur living anil IWJ in their imc-
kit, nre now on their way to Klamath l the winner of ecoi.il money, hut it
I nil. bavin led liVevlnw till iirmn. Hill likely he Cedarvlllu for In n imiiiim
-tcil.t 'n t;ii in which ihj local thin morning they defenltd Silver I-nke
Will Hi Hiri'c Slorius in lleiijlil, Moilrrn in I v- lr '"" Nlv"r '-'l" "'" . t ' ..fm.,3.
ery Itaspect ami Will Hi (hi of tin; Host in
Hie Southern I'arl of tin Statu
trretlo)i ul a lamo hotel building drawing ol ile pn lor theholil. II
I by I.. Jacobs A Co, lll mean , ' I'1""" '" carried mil iho building
illiltrlli Mr. Jaciit.s It now
Travels Over County and
Thinks Conditions Better
Llulng'til'ie 1'ortUml Orcgonlali
ill on llit budding and almilhl n
liclory on in. leceivm u win uieiin
ituicllylt toh.nu one of lliu Usl
li la llis southern part nl the ttate.
lil to the plant thu building li
r built un the corner of Main anil
a III l it ciedit t thu coming mctrppo-
III nl K.JUI lirr ii OrnMti.
John Kill hai" tetiiriuil from trip) eel
through the farming di-tncluf the Kla
New IjiihI Office svj.ie,,,' "' '"'. '''Hi iiwiiiwniii.ocn.il
" condition he s-iid
'I lie anliUkd mwllio-la of kirping
record relating to public lands, man)
ol which have U-eri in vogue since the
general land nlllci was lint or iiiltc-l
nearly lis) years g i, nre in lie iiwr-
"Ciopi miiih. look hetter ami they
mlht look woie. 1 think we lire as
well and proluldy Utter off than mot
park of Hid 1'iicillc .Snrthweit.
Harm weather mnl Ihn water
"1'annera are beg lining hating in
mirtt I'iMta of the lounty ami while the
yield Mill not Ik- extra heavy, thu price
of hay and ulu grain Mill be (tool tills
Full m that conditions thonld Improve
n tlm eaon advances. The price of
The stock is advanclnit and I look for a d
Imve; elded lmpr(ement In conditions In the
! nex
.i.i. ., ( ,. i . Liv.. I.uir Ininta ' . 1 i . . rained an ntonlMng growth and the next few months."
lift tl arel i .i nam mur ""icr-lcd (, M M. n,.,f(,v,. modem
1 v 1. ii . . 1 ......... .1 1 ......1 ' i. -nt. i...-t ......1.... .... .1...
lllilicail'ili" It'e lliiu lite -cviiim riiiiuiK .'ii j .hid iijik uevn tmij uii-r iiietuiiu-
nl nll.illn will he very good. Somu of ' try looking up investments nml lands
the gram In '''a tin not look well, hut fur parties from the I.ul whom he ex
others aie hetter than one rulilit e- ects here later in the aeaton.
on Main itlrd, one In ! used
ktotfl oilier and the other thlru fur
rtmtal itore to occupy the con rr
I oaths ground lloor. Tl.n build
111 U three slinks In height and
Lfr ilnik will Iw hulll for lintel
1 at mil alii, the lower part ol
a!ldiritlth the exception of the
ltol u.rd for the store.
Ua mtii l"H!t I he hiillillnic .Mr.
Ibtltatril that he had nothlni; to
Mtatthl tune, hut aid that It Is
aUntlon lohiilld this J ear, and that
11 alliether prohahlo that he
I pit up Ivtn l.iilldlrnis, the hotel
HJ- lurntioiieil and a store l.itildlni
irorr.rrol Main and I'lilnl
said he Km nut reudy In say ttliat
pouMdiifnr his plana were in. t nf.
all; alianml In warrant the atate
It tint eilhrr one id the hilililflii;s
ill U ! v'ir. nr rouipleltd durlriK
III knonn that Mr. Jncoha haa lutn
rio(nnahnk bulldliiK on the cor
lol Main and fclxth ever rlnri lie
Lhihil ,e projerty and the f.ut
llisitnua advrrtitlii( (or Idds on
boll,!n;. lielimlhe Hint hn will
ItU l'ui.iti(t if conditions nre fa
IMc.
Is Mate 1I111 he haa iund no nr
lmr.ts fur any of he hiiltdini; ma
W lor either ol the hiilhllon- mi'l '"
Mldnx that he has had done I' the
limine stem. When the cli.ine
KO luti effect the dlt.lrt Ian I nlhi'ei
ml the treneral l.n I ntllce In Wjihinw'
ton will Imalile to In lentify nil) appli
cation nr entry mo r readily than under
the old system. All -eto' tendering!
molie) to Ihn lecelters at the
olllce i ill ill the future l iilicn a re
relpl for such rmiiieys. D.idi ill-triet
Und olllce U to loi fornlilal with mo I
em olllre upitie.
Slirinc for Aslilaml
COUNTS GUFFEY OIT
Declares Place as National Com
mitteeman Vacant
CLAYTON PERMANENT CHAIRMAN
Wrangling Over Reports, of Credentials Committee Causes
Fate Session Permanent Organization Not Ef
fected Until This Morning
Dike Nearly Completed
The Adams dredge has gone over the
dike fur thet'Xierimeiitnl farm once and
Is now cntraed In going over it n second
time. It will he hut a few weeks until
the reclamation of the farm will be
completed and the dredge will then he
transferred to the barne now being built
on the Upper lake and taken to the
Weed ranch In Wood river valley to dig
the drainaue canal. However, lefore
starting on t la In canal considerable
dredging will be done on Wood river 10
its to make the stream navigable for the
Mazamn.
..nd Chamber of Commerce Con
sidering More Boosting
Horses for Cavalry
De-plletlie fact that the warm vveath
'er is iiio u mnl thing aren little ipilet
Word ha. 1-eer. r.-reUed in A-hland I ' 'r '" Mi" il'"k'"ated with the
that the i'titioii awiiu fur the concnl l)tlHg spirit and Ih directors 1 f tli
ol Alkader Templo Mr tlm ksInMI-Ii- , Chaiuher of Commenv aie now consld
liirut ul n leiii. of the order ut A-li , .(, ,Vi,,,hiy f K coutruct for
land. I Im known as lllllah, haa U-en
granted.
A rornmitlee of I'lirllund Shrinera will
ronfrr wild Olllrrra f Hie new temple
as In the JuiWdlciloii ( the laitrr,
which liny include nil Miutherii Dreguii
south of l.u.'ene and orlliini of South
eastern Uieon.
Just when tin new Miilne will lw In
sliluleil cm not ho tnl 1 Ii it it will bo in
I he (illpcrhip. Auyw.iy It will lw
ipilte m (icnulon nud will call for 11
pilgrlmagnof thu Nhrlnera from Tort
land In Athlnnd,
one e.ir l"r an aiUertUeineiil for the
Klamath country in the Sunset maga
tine.
.1. II. f-cotlcld, the rcpicsentntlvo ol
the magailne, met with the directors
yesteiday evening to present his propo
sition nnd anolhermeetingwasarrangeil
fur.
"Wuiiitisl wake up and let the world
know what vvu have in tho Klamath
country, "said one nC tho dlri-ctors in
. .1 1 i.nii..
speaking nl ineiinmeroi niuii"ii"in
"All ailverllrement In that magailne
M. I., llurns returned to Dorris this would help mine." he continued, "for
morning after spending a few d.i)s in at the present time this lection Is not
tin. city attending .to bualiiets nutters. ' being adverti.ed In u slnglo huge pub-
. lioillon and we must get the country
In-fore the people if we expect to devel
op "
Through tho Chamber of Commerce
thi- fectlon has leceived much valuable
publicity, the kind that ruachei the wo
pie who are looking lor Investments and
for homes. In Its efforts to Imost the
country the organization should have
Ihe support of every business man of
Klamath Falls and also of every pro
perly holder In the Klamath basin.
torn
UL Y SPECIALS
It will make special prices all this week
On Ladies' Khaki Suits
KIRTS, DUCK SKIRTS
SILK PETTICOATS
'Men This Store FOR JULY BARGAINS
K.K.K. STORE
Veins Opening Up
'I he development work which was re
cently resumed l Ashland coal mine
porperty wi' luHes tMl "' Ashland,
undoi the direction ol C. A. Simons, Is
showing up well, and Mr. Simons pre
dicts that when another two hundred
(eot la leached In the extension ol the
present ehnft, the coal vein will have
increased to seven feat In width, as It Is
now- inpldly widening.
A i.on load of coal' was In tho
Fourth of July parade Saturday, but by
some oversight there no label on il,
and lew roallied that such Una looking
coal could be a home production. Ash
laud Tidings.
Preceded Jackrabbits
J.Frank Adams arrived in 'the city
lav night from his ranch near Merrill.
In ppe.ikingof the market for horses he
said that there Is practically no demand
In California and that some of the larg
est horse dealers of that-atato were pas-
. , , ... , I turlng their stock with tho Intention of
I-0. HI"cmoru and two sons, the third 1 , ,, , , ,
, , , , holding It until conditions Improved,
generation of the fcitcmores in Oregon, . , , , .....
. , Mr. Adams has purchased about forty
were in Laldlaw Iliursday with lolin , ... .... . , ,,
, , . . ,, head of horses in this county for a Call-
fclM'inureof Bend. L. C who lives at 1 . , , , , , , .....
, ., , fornM buyer who is buying stock for the
hurt Klamath, had not been on this , , . .
, .. . cavalry. The horses were started for
low unite for 15 years, and this fact , . , , ,,, ,
, , , , . , , tho railroad today and will be sent to
brought forth reminiscences of pioneer! , , .
.. . , . - various Coast points,
days. M. C. Auberry was the first
white man In here, and It is told he'
came in ahead of the jacdrubbits.
Alter pioneer Auberry had planted a
few Juniper, in came John Siscmore.
Chronicle.
Need the Money
If the city sprinkler is to bo kept In
Improving the Roads
County Koad Commtioner E. 6.
Phillip In his report to the County
Court allowed th.U tho steam grader re
cently purchased by the county It a
success In every way. He has been
building road at Just hall the expense
thnt was Incurred liv- thn old scraner
operation it Is up to tho businost men of ... ,,,,,.. .
1 ' ' method and Is doing better work. For
llie euy iu ui lor me eurvicu. .'injur
Stilts has shown the proper spirit In
starting the wagon and In stalling a
paper lo raise funds for its maintenance.
It will cost a trlllo more than 100 per
month to keep the streets In good condi
tion and popular subscription together
with poll tax that will be collected
should keep tho wagon going through
out the entire Hummer.
1 the past lew weeks ho has been work
Ing the grader on tho Uonanzi road a
few miles from town and on instruction
from the court he will continuo to work
on that road.
It. C. Cowley came In from Langell
Valley today with a load of hogs for
MeUs A Armaud.
Denver, Colo., July 0. Much of the
time yesterday afternoon at the Demo
cratic National Convention was spent in
wrangling over the majority and minor
ity reports of the credentials committee
and It was not until late In the evening
that the report was finally decided
upon.
The jiermanent organization was ef
fected this morning and Senator Claton,
a prominent Southern statesman, war
made the permanent chairman of the
convention. He made a stirring speech,
pointing out to tho party the many
duties that confronted It and touched
briefly upon many of the issues that will
form planks In the party platform.
Upon rollcall of the National com
mitteemen from the various states it
was found that the Pennsylvania fight
had not been settled by the election of
Col. James M. Gutty, of the Bryan op
position, for when Pennsylvania re
sponded to the rollcall the place filled
by Ouffy was declared vacant and will
remain so until another committeeman
is chosen.
Following the roll call of the Nation
al committeemen, the convention ad
journed unlit 7 o'clock Ibis evening,
when the committee on resolutions and
platform will report.
One noticeable feature of the sessions
of the convention has been the fact that
whenever the name Bryan Is mentioned '
a demonstration follows showing that
he still remains the idolized leader ol
the Democracy. Ilia forces are in con
trol of the convention and his nomi
nation is apparently a matter of form.
On the Water Wagon
Tho water wagon is now the slogan
for Grants Pass people and J. R. Wells,
the sprinkling wagon man, came out
this morning with his wagon decorated
on both sides with tin cups. Some of
the thirsty tried to patronize the public
fountain at the railroad but the water
Is very warm, there being no Ice In the
cooling tank.
Just in at Winters A large shipment
of records for the Edison phonographs.
Expects to Strike "lie"
Speaking of the oil situation In Crook
County, the Journal published at l'rine
vlllosaja' Hen 1 lei filch was in town recently
from l.umonta and etutes much Interest
is being taken by the people in his
cectiou over the bright prospects of oil
being struck by the Ma hai, Oil Com
pany in their drilling operations on the
west elope of Grizzly Mountain. The
drill has sunk lo a depth ot ovei SO feet
water having been struck, which is
strongly Impregnated with oil seepage.
This li supposed to be certain indication
of tho presence of oil. When this water
Is net aside in a pall 11 skuru of oil quick
ly risen to the surface, and thus encour
aged the drilling is rapidly proceeding,
I., ualrtl
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The proof of
the freezer
is in the
freezing
' Dr. H. K. Hamilton went to Portland
this morning on profesolonal business.
The White Mountain Freezer
mikes more crcini, better cream, and makes it ea.icr
ami 1 lic.-ijitT 1 Iwn any other freezer on the market
I.ET-US SHOW YOU WHY
ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
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