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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1908)
fgrmj Itonina Heftlft. Mostly H1 IiHoi- in Klnmnth KhIIh .... Our Advertisers the Best Results Get ViiAit, No. r.iu. SECONIi KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST.!. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. - uraut He POTATOES ARE KING MMi i,.iriii:.s (ix lain:. inler I.11I," Siiiill'il Willi Craft'. I'm l'i of VIhIIiiin, Will (I Blci'l arrived In Him cllv 'rnl.'i l.iiki- last night iiml will in Hie morning fur Mcdfnrd, where Iii. kihii In attend Hid shipping 'if n Inriii. iiiiiiiiiiiI ill supplies for lilfl riurip id lln lak". Ilii eiib Unit llii new launch lukeii fortune 1 tlm Husiwss Soys 0. Short Who litis Hern in Hi ink., im been inuncimd, inn It a M very illlllriill matter In Hike .11 iIiimii n (In- win! When clone In win Extensive Grower Gives Opinion ;:;;::.'; On Klamath Products (iimviii'l I'olUlotis Stii((isslnll in Mmiiiilh (oiinly lor lilhTii Consi(.iitii Simsoiis tin. wilier 1 1 i ii Iuik'i boulder iiiini! I,, mi IruimlMirliillnii liulllll. iiiinul lli- li .i in H i . m 1.1 I ) lui aj u . iititka- ii furluiie miti M-ir Kr utlei. uf I'nlllnnilii UUl nl .IH'IM'B Willi HIiiiM. Hi Tin' imi n ,i lin.- lll mil n irll I" " l'' KIohiT if KlmiiHip i.i Hi.' alaniliiril Ihln )iur, Iml I mini, will up im gund h usual. I linrc grown a. blub a HMI IiihIi.Ik In tin' ni ri. ami mill nil n lull tri this year " No nriinn n lotci-n liy Hip llnartl nf lilniliim .f tin- Wilier I'M-m Asao rlnllnli nil Ibe petition unking lor Hi" ii putting III Irnm in in mi rniHi'iinu" nm gimrnineni wnier iiinirnrin -i.ii io rnraru me same on In the Hwrilnr ni I In Interior i through I In' hniiHT (hamuli. Tit.' I tli mini" li"" ikIk'iI iilinni i In. in j,, It- Hi- Ilii'" K"" III" IiiIImwMib lalnra'iiiK llifiiriiliitlnn iiiinul On- ,nnu l lllltllllll'N III Mil" iiiiii I) i..' been growing potatoes III Kluin"i loinily fur fifteen rents mid linil "-i llni" I '' lumcsieil ii j nil t Mli llm eui'ptluu ni Imii Jrl vlii I K'il iiiinul ii llini loiiiiii ''"r Kiperli'iii" has taught (irlli I lif Innl tl 1 1 1 lit" Ilii' lnl fnr Ik,. . in. Him nf IiiiIiiIimh innl I l.iti trim vrnr I'nr ll pint flti jrlia I liuf IH'ir ill 111 I'll 1cm ihtm 10 in ' ninl ilii' iiveing" li'lil '" wn ulH'ii) I In bushels In the iirr.' Tli P. went iili' Hint I I imo i-H'i ricnr-d fur pntnlniit III this iiniiilr D"' renin per lllllliltril hiiii,iI mil Id" highest ii 1 1 per litiinlri'il The ia".-r prli" was paid III" lal jrr I i an clear f 10 nil aire above ill i'iihiiii liv growing Miiaiuiii in KlnnA'li rmiiil). Tli. riilllratliiti l nmliT tlian any I lam Dial I klinw. All mi" Im Jo la iilnnl Ilii. ihiIiiIim'n innl liarnm thnn a r.-H HiniM. TIiito In untiling luti In i In iln limn In liiirn'l l In' rim. Tlnri. nrn tin IniK nr ln.'iU i.fiiii. Vnnl I tut t ImlliiT Hip v Iiii-h. I"' n iiiinilii'r nf rarr) lipfnrn rnnnnii I I'CIIIHIN Is ruilWMSIir.li. Itllillll 'lilt.!' ll Alllllll nil I'lllM.llil. Iflill nf I'miiIihi U. 1 rnllliiK ilnwii ninl nil ink tliu Imw of tin. Iinut, iniikliiK a hull) In llm i;rufi lilrli Innl In Im Ilm-il hi'liiti' II could In' put yiln llm wnli-r. Afli'r lliri'i' ilnm' wnrli lln I.iiiiii IiIiik wan hicoiii- iiIUIiimI ninl Hi.. CrnliT l.akn rninimiy 'now li;m tun kiihiiMih1 Imiiiilii'H 11 ml I a niiiiiliur nl ImnlK mi llm Inkn wlilrli 'art' nl tlm eirl(i nl vIxltnrH In llm I Klnumlli wninliT. I Mr. Kti'ol In IiiivIiik n liny kpiihiiii i nml Iip In nlri'inly iiuiklni; ircuirn- tluiiH fur III" "titi'itnlmiH'iil uf llm llnrrlinan parly wlilih will In Hum" illlllllR III" (lillltllK lllolltll. .Mien ih:him:sh toxkiht. Iti'Kiilnr Si-lim uf Hip Cllj- Cniiiicll Will II" llusy On". Mlilli: lll!i;.I.NS IX SKillT. I'iiiii i Mm" it". "it jut: Ijiiu" Hull uf lllu ltaiikriiil Stni I,, llmliiM illil mil rPttiinuiPiiil for in Th.. fulluuliii; In a inpy uf n t"li- ncaliiil n M mi llmlr nplnlnii tlial HiU a not n innll.r fur llmlii In In lilc (luh i m.' h.iiiii wai lr. ii'iili'il nml tliiil from Vniiim v.illny II wan lni'd Ii) a vtut innjurlty nf tli lainlo n.'rt In Hint lufllun. Tli" oIIiit iiotlllnnii wiri nm pr.imnti'il nl tliln iiioptlni:. Tlio illrnium Inuk up Hi" illtruH ulini uf n iitiinlxT uf Important i' linn anil trnmiartwl Hip regular run tlm. limine. I'i:itiii Kill lllu lt".ir. J ('. CrarvM klllwl a Kin pnnnil liruwn lirnr I'rlJii) murnltiB ni'iir llm I'nikrll pl.-i mi Hip Anlilnml mail. It wn dm larKisi lirowii hoar Hint linn licoii klll"il In that m-cllnti fur . . ... ....... nml (r 1'rnvt.na Htutpl lliln iiiiinly I a encuKPil """ "' """ " , , Hint iiiiiiii ii'iiniii in ii' I'"" i"" " In rn.l.ii: pnlnlu" In Han Jn.ii..l w(Ii rn n(li, K- ill crmn Juki r Iv.il liy IC. Hiicariiinii. pruprU'lur uf tlm rurllmiil Clutlilnt; nml Shu" Hini". frutii Mr. .1. Hnlllvmi. rt'KanlliiK IiIh uliaru uf Urn largo hank nipt murk lliai Hmy rpri'Mly pur rliimoil: I'lirllnn.l. Or.'.. Aim. n, IHOS IC. KuRaiinmi. Klmnnlli I'alli. On1. W. shlpp.'il nur allot ini'lit of HiitliliiK hy fn-lKlit nml cpr: July 211. Clnmi II tint rrcnrdluxi of cost. J. Sullivan, Manauer Siiian IK'til ClolliliiK Co." Kroin Ih" nliov" Klain'.itli I'iiIIh ptiipl" will h" in n position to pnr rlm" ilutliliiK nml fiiriilnliInK kooiIs nl iiIiiiohI lliclr own prlrcH ami It uoulil lio wtll to limpoit UiIh mock iM'fui.' iiinkliiK ptirrliiuK'H. liiillrnlluiiH nrc Unit Hi" regular limi'tiliK nf tlm illy iilin:ll tunlKlil will Im a hiiHy hobhIom iih n nuinlior uf i liuittiTH will colli" up fur ronnldera- tlori. Ili'joinl iinntluii Hi" inont Im- purlunt mnttr-r to bo pri.-H"nt"d will be tlm pi'lltluiiH iiKkltiK fur a Bpi'dal (Icrtliin to di:t"riiilii" upon tlm rixtcn nlon nr III" city HintlH. H Ih hihIit Muoil that tlm pi'lltl'iiiH ni" Hlcned by llm r'iulri'd nuiubi-r of votord, lint Hiiiim uf Hi" cuunrllmiiti nru not Hiilltlli'd us tu tlm proper I"kuI pro- reed u r" In tlm ao mid It Ih prnhnblo that mi in Hun will bn taken nl tills mcctliiK'. Tlm .IiicoIih bulldltiK pcruill Ih mi- oilier prolileni tbul will iiKtiln run fiont tlm miKiiHt body. Tin action taken on tills matter will depend InrK'dy upon thu report of tlio street uinmilltce, it liavliin been Instructed tu inuk" u HinriiiiKb liivi'HtlKiilluu mid rt'pnrl ul HiU mectlnt;. Tli" Ilnnl pnHHiiKu uf tlio pull tax ordliianct! and tlio elinngc In tlio ch tnlillKlieil KradcH uf lb" utreetii of tlio city will coin" up for action nn will uIko tlm report nf llm I.IkIU & Water rntiiinllt")) on the reU"nt niiidn by Hun. II. V. (iiitex In ri'Kard to cancel lliiK onlers fur (ertnlii bydrmitH. Tlio Itidlriillunx are thai tlio kohhIoii will he mm of tlm lonuunt held by the SI UPRISE ALL ROUND Excursionists Arrived Ahead of Arranged Schedule Mel Reception Committee at Wharf in This City Instead ' of at Teeters landing Twelve Members of Party Arrived Here About 3:30 This Afternoon ton ni II fur xonie (line. naxxixc rou i:ditohs. Cliiiinlxr uf CuiiuiiiTcc I Uncus'. I'lniK ul SxM-lnl Mii'IIiik. in l allfoinla, but lb" potatom i c qurno .l... liern nrt' of n imull bell.'i Wlal' llmi'lit MMI called nl tlio thnn i n u b.i iirniliiied at ibin ,,, u nn. narlur- m lb" Alimrl- Tlm dlriitorH of tlio Chamber of (.iiiniimreo held n ineetlns Satur day fot tlm purpose nf discussing the plans for tlm entertainment of tlio Oregon I'roiw Association when ijiey lll Klamath en routo to Crater lake. JiiiIro Ualdwln bus tlio matter In ihnrgo in Portland and ho lias ar ratigcil with tlio Southern Pacific thai thu sleepers will bo brought on 1 1() )(irrg go tnut ji10 pcrlhes will not Mr I'red Siballoik returned lo- t b(l ronvenlenceil by Hint part of nml our production will coin can Hold block da. fiuui 1UI (llli'SKII 10 Days Mid-Summer i f.-w wiM-kK' ouiiiik tu ,)0 j0,lrnoy. n lias also promised tlm editors free transportation from this illy lo tin terminus of naviga tion on Wood river, mid the directors aro now making plnmi lo bnvo the peoplo of Wood river valley tako tlio visitors in flinrgc at tlio landing and 'tinnsport them, free of charge, to i hlblt at tlio Alaska-Yukon fair, Clearance Sale To make room for Fall Stocks which are bejjinnind, to arrive, we have marked Waists, Skirts, Gloves etc. at prices that will make them go For 10 days from July 30 READ ! ! LOOK! $8.50 Silk Pelt icon, s for 7.50 " 3.25 White Duck Skirls 2.25 " 3.25 Kluiki 3.50 " 2.75 Black Saloon Pottieoats 1.50 ". JP6.75 5.25 2.25 1.60 2.00 2.90 2.00 1.00 5.00 Silk Waists 5.00 Net Waists 3.75 " " 2.75 I. awn Waists 1.75 " " 1.50 " " 0.50 Kliaki Suits 7.50 Norfolk Khaki Suits 3.75 3.75 2.85 2.00 1.35 1.00 5.00 6.00 20 per cent reduction on all Silk Gloves Twelve of tbo Portland excursion ists who were expected on tbo boat tonight were ery much surprised when they nwokn this morning and foil nil that they woro In Dorrls In stead uf Weed, whero they lind ex pected to stop for tlio day. It hap pened this way. Thcro woro a fow cars on the train scheduled for Mae duel and In taking them from the main lino tbo Pullman In which the cxrtirslonlats were sleeping was also tnken and they were brought on to the terminus of the road. They were brought to Teotcrs by special convey ance and, having telephoned for a launch, wero met there and broufht lo this city, arriving hero about 3:30 this afternoon lo the great surprise uf tbo reception commltteo of the Chamber of Commerce) which was Jusl ready to start for Tectera with nil kinds of good things to cat and drink. Somo of tlio guests who ar rived ahead of time felt like going back so ns not to miss tho treat, but Klamath Kail looked too good. Among thoso who arrived this af ternoon wero Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Jack son of thu Oregon Journal, who are paying Klamath their first visit, L. J. Snell, a prominent restaurant man of tlio metropolis, A. II. I.ca, of tho Hazclwood Cream Co., Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morse, of tho Portland Seed Co., Mr. and Mrs. II. I.. Ucttman, M. L. Allison, manager of tho Klamath headquarters at Portland, and Dr. Xehrbos. Among llioso who will arrive on tho steamer tonight will bo F. J. fUclnmotz, M. 0. Wisdom, editor of Ilnral Spirit, W.' II. and II. C. Nor man, C. I.. Parish, D. S. Owen, Miss Donn Ilesch, T. P. Urowu, Arthur Hnmakcr and State Senator V. II. Webrung, the manager of Oregon ex- In which ovcryono Is Invited lo par ticipate. Tomorrow will bo spent In viewing tho sights of this city and In getting acquainted. Tho following day ono of tho side trips that hat been plan ned will bo made and the Itinerary wilt bo concluded with a trip to Cra-1-ter Lake. FATIIKIt KKISI TRANSFERRED. Announced Ills Intention of jVarbiK at Holiday's Rervlce. Crater I.ako and back. This lias been suggested to somo of- tho resi dent uf Hint section and all of them nrn favorlble to tbo proposition. Another Sign of llarrlinan. A party of colored peoplo on their way lo Pelican Hay passed through tbo city this morning. They aro In tlm employ of llarrlinan anil will be nt tho resort during tlio stny of tho party. It Is not definitely known when tho visitors will nrrlvo, but preparations that me being made urn Indlcnttvo that tho party will bo hero very short ly. As per nrangement tho Chamber of Commerco commltteo went to Tee- teis to meet tho rest of tho party Upon their arrival tonight they will be met by tho band and tho 'excur sionists will bo tendered a reception Father FeusI, who for the past threo years has been the pastor of the Catholic church In this city, at the close nf tho sermon yesterday morning announced that ho would leave this parish to accept the pastor ato of a church In Washington. Tho announcement came aa a surprise to bis little flock and brought pain to everyone for he was well liked, not only by bis congregation, but by tbo people of this city, who know him as a good Christian man and ai ami whose presence In Klamath Falls has been for the good. Father FeusI will leave Friday to take charge ot his new pastorate and Wednesday night ot thta week the members of the congregation will hold a reception at the church which will be In tbo nature of a farewell for him and a welcome for the new pastor, Father Tompkins, ot St. Mary's, near Port land. Father FeusI was the second Cath olls priest to be stationed In this part of the state. lie came here threo years ago, succeeding Father Heln rlchs. Slnco coming here he has, with tho exception of a short time, had charge of both Klamath and Lake counties, and ho succeeded In building a church In this city and al so ono at Merrill. He was a man who endeared himself not only to the peo ple ot bis own church, but to every one who knew him. Some men burst their safety valve In endeavoring to be a power in the world. Very luleivslliiR IMncoiirxi". Dr. Sniylho, for many years a nils Hlonary In China, kiivo n very Inler- eutlug nml Instructive talk on tho "New China," al tlm M. 13. church Sunday evening, lie Is n linn believ er in tbo futuro of tlio Chinese nation and believes that tlm nwnkenlug Hint lias taken plnco In tho heathen roun- jv try will soon iiiiiko ii one oi mo ciuei powers ot tbo world. K. K. K. STORE "The Beit Place to Trade" Hurry! Before Sizes are Broken .1. II, Dalkln. who camo here a short tlmo ago rroni Portland to ac cept a position Willi tho Klamath Lnko Navigation Co., lias realgued his position1 and will leave hero shortly. Ho Is forced to leavo this city on ae I count of Mrs. Dalkln's health, whoso condition demands a lower altitude. Going Camping ? j We have the best guns and ammunition. Let us outfit you for a trip to the mountains. We have the goods that hunters need. Going Fishing. ? j Our rods and tackle are the best that are made and the stock from which we invite you to select is very extensive. Roberts & Hanks 1 Hardware Merchant! IHIWl 1 M 6 . .