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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1908)
' Ilf ftnff-.A I! ,i,l laptT in Mi' IIFTH Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . k'lMfflllll I'""" u - gwv w ISEOONI Vl !AK, NO. IHSO. KLAMATH FALLS, OKKGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. RACE TRACK IS BllLT,Darknoss 0uls , :"arriman Party MANY GREET GUESTS . itiuuiiiiii oiiui t m. uiiitiiiu luuoy Itvniiia a Contractor Smith Completes His Work lor Association (tjns Hi'iHK Ml5 I"" N Hulllinis mi llml (dimly I nil dm He llM Hiis lull Kit films Mr(. Sunn to Arranqu Ihitus lor lloldiixj Anniiiil I vcnl ' I'll tin I untllll till . lnm ingiplr'' ' '" '""' ,r" miUM '" .lli.iim in I in' California North- fulfill Hi" II" IM IK II lll Illl' ..Ilrea.l t Hi"' I"'" """ l"'K "HI" I. Mr ".. M ! iIH' "I Hi' Umllifru iiiiitmi nr rtiirmi'in nn- IdIi n" I "i" ,'I"M '" ''v,'r' "' ,l i ii niiili-ti'il iimli-r tin' ,',,. . .. i.f Ii SI lli'iirgi' HUhiip. IV I"1 "' "' "' '"' i'"'" imi'in. ii'i'i j M i i !., mi' rwniiiM'l ll inline (.ailru. . itiKlneer. Xo "l ll'i' I nil k I lumpled-d lit li" thing UI I'" ll' 'rwlliiu (I iuIIu'-i- buildings iiH'l l'ri'lili.il (Hilip already III) lug plans lor IM to " i iihlueiil if thin II IM mn a I" (Olllpll'll' Illl' fl'lll'' in! l.t.. i) i " Mini On' ("Ii' 'n I1" ItlJ ' ' in'w i:roiiinN ilila i'.ir Uli iii'' nn iiUuii n( Mr llUlmii mill ttkrii "ll'i' interested In tin' ni). fjllon li-ilil tin' (lr nl about llii' mil "" nml id innki' lln ctlilbti lAttlon ' '' il"1 main finliire The Mlliri-' -lill tiK int'iii lnm mil been MtlrJ .n Iml limn- nl Mil' plniis lire mmtii" Mi'.ni lli only thing llml iti I enul nl this Hiii" I Hint Hi" lilr wiii '" In-ill nml llml Hi" direr. Utr il tin Agricultural Mnorlnlliili till lii.l.l n mrrllDII shortly In ilrrlili' tjKia ' iiiiim nmt In iirriiiiK" I lie- Kortnti' nml Hi" liri'inlillil llni uir tl nrraaii.ti It will l iiiwivmir) III iIIhi" nf ar nr Kloik llml ri'inulii mi- nM in ... iIit lii innki' Hi" ilmlii'il In tin- hIihi mi- (,r Mh. or HHIIh, Pre i'l"iil ! T iiiIiiiiii of Hi" (II) iiumll (iri'Hlili'il in ih" tegulnr tneet Ihk h"lil lnm iiIkIiI. Tli" regiilm niiililhlv bills .ii iinillli'il nml III lint .il ' In hum i iiiiiiiiiltti'i. uskcil l"i innii. Hun. in tiuik" Il k i"niil mi Hi' luinim building penult nml Hi" r"ii'i a Kranlcil H W While mk n ill hihI asked fur ii building imiihIi in I'tiMt H iiiii-ii Htor) brlek on llii. cornet nf Miiln nml I'oiirth ' m i .-.-i h nml nUn fur permllu (u Juki, a iiurlliiii uf Hi" hitler street fur Ifttnrliitf lutttfirliil wlilln llin tilillillnt' .u.ll.l.. n.l...,i,r,. I t. ,,,,. . ,Mfm WM T(1, Jml.mB W(,r. xrni li'il. Th" on" Imiiurtmil net Ion taken lit Hi" ioiiiicII wns mi order fur n (m-inl leaning nf Hi" illy. Streets, nll"Hiunl ynnU must be rli'iuii'il nml llml itt iiiiiv. Il fiti-iim Hull Hi" iniiiiill I In oiirmiit nml Hi" ilt inuihlml lias ln'i'ii liutrin t"if lu mi Hf nil innii" nml If Mm unli'r Ih mil iuniill"il Willi urn-Kin will fullnu Tin- unli-r wnn tin- n-anll uf (uin lilaliiU iiliuul tin- iuiiiIUIdiik In H'l Inln pari uf thu rlly. I'un Hit ruin ili.(in uf Ilila ploi" uf IhinIiic Hi" llnhu "in mil nml n motion win niiiil" ami rnrrlml Hial an iiiljuiirn nii'iil Ii" inbi-n niiiil 7 .10 Hilt "Vi'ii Iiik wtii'ii Hi" liiiiliniiit Hint cunfruiiii tin- i mini II ulll In- Iriiimacl'il If III" IIkIiIi (In iml tin out iikuIii. Iil'iiu nf iliU Mum!) nhuulil kIvi. i it I lun uf Ih" fnlr lUMirlatlun. Nuw llml I hi- KHiiiml u uwui-il by Hit- nn rlulluti mill h run. trork llml Ik flrl lifal In'rlmm In i-ver purtlrulnr ia li""n lllllll III" M'llll" nl tin- luiiiily 111111 iml a hIiihiIiIit in ih" h".-l ami nmk" ih" full IliU full 11 Kmml kui I . nr I HI III' M Mill M'I'lllil'IM 'll. M iiii. illi I'iiiiiiI) WIII Hi. Aihiill.iil In iiiim I Mnpilii". (' T. I ).'!, Ill" illli'f "It'll I lllllll uf tlm Southern 1'uclllc, In ukuIii iii tliu Kruiinil, linvtriK nrrlvcil ln-r" from H;in rrmiriMu limt iiIkIiI. 'I'liruiiKli 1 1 1 lit It In li'iiriK'il Hint thu ni"Ual lliirrliiinii Inilii li'fi OiiiiiIiii loilii) nml llml II Ih now mil) n luntlui uf ii f"W il:i)K until tlm ii.irly will urrhu In Kluniatli I'alls nn iouii.- In i'l-llcan Hit). Mr. Day In mil luforini'il uh lu Hi" iH-monut'l uf tlm parly, lint II Ih lili opinion Hint Hunt v. 1 1 1 Im thu family nml those who an- cluKvly con-m-di-il with It. Ill- Stum' Hi" (.'liiimploii. Al tin- r-RHlnr Hi'KHliiii uf III" roll ti ll i uiirl tin. iimlti-r uf aiipruprlalliiR I limn iiinrd ail"rtllnc ih" ennn l) In Hi" Hnnm-I Mmenrln", nhlrh Ik Hi" iifTlilnl urBBii ul lb" ttnutliorn I'nclfli-. rami, up and th" murl mnile Ih" npproprlnilun and unli-rwl n nnr rnnl ilrown fur lbs amount Tin Unlanc uf I he oioin- iwilnl In ful till ih" rnolrait vlll h" raln-il In i ! ciinmlxT uf i 'umiiii 1 1" Il waM agr"Ml l Hi" roiu I m.nn I llii" nxo llml Ibf anpniinliiilo'i wuuld b" mail" al Iho Aral ri'culni lllwIllIB and Mr J II Hrofli-lil. ti-p-rnwnllnK III" iiiaRadn" tva nil iln Krnunil wllh th" neevwmry iimtrin m Ih-iuiwii 111" niiinlv, lh" Clinmher uf r.iluin.rr" and M r KfOlli-lil linvo Ik-i-ii nlKUi'l kii that Ih" bulm--i i-ml uf Ih" mailer Ik iiulud"J. TIik runtrart InrlmlK SO.onO pain nhlHH ilpscrlnllti- ul llw Klninath Dr. liln Stunu may Jimtly lay claim In. Hie lllli) nf lii'lnc thu elimnplon flKhcr nmlil uf th" Hi-iiHun. She lanil ed thu larKi'Ht I rout Hint has lienn rniiKhl hy liny lady HiIh year. Wlilln tin- 1'iieu nf .Mr. mid .Mrs. II. St. (leu. HlHhop on their liuimehoiit hIiii caunlil n IJ-iiounil trout, neiuiiipllKliltiK Hiu nil with n lltleen on lieu roil nml u Krt-iil ih al uf Hklll. I "or inuru llian n hnlf liour the IIbIi lowed her boat around the lake, hut by unln excep tionally Rood niiiil uh" managed tu IiiihI the Hull Hint lirouclit her tho chmuplunHhlp. Enthusiastic Throng Awaited Ar rival of the Steamer LxcursionistH Are Welcomed With Music by the Band and liy the Shouting and Singing of the Crowds of Klamathites on the Bridge and Wharf (!lrl wanted fur iteiu-ral liouw-work Kinall family. Addrenr llox 7, Klumntli I'alls, Oregon. teinit.!i..niii. but lln-ri' klmiilil b",iuniry. a wrilo-up In lhi innwiiliif M iHir..iiH iiliuul Hi In iiii Hi" omu lUllim .ll Minn lie on n I'll sua Ulrlnt: ImsiK nml uwnltiK Un n roi' m.i, h l' Knidiiiill) ImrriiK. Uf III Ml ... III. IIWIII-IH llf III" nllll k till Irt a .1. . lllIIIM' uf Hull iliiin ll I'll- i nf it allot tlui" Win ii h" main lii-uiiflU Unit Iiiik ton il- -I from Hie -uun fnlro lirrlik n mill ronlil"rntlnii tin- riii und a iiage nl-nliwtn,ii In the pub' HcBiInn fur ou'e ar. It Inrulvus mi "xpetidliiir" of approximately flimi Wo ran (iipply )uu wllh an) 1. 1 ml uf fiiriiltiiuru nml limit" (iirnlsliliiKO. VUkII A. S"". "I Hui bildi!'- mi Main. I I Hi. Muinii hi uinlii i mid imii.inn at . Ii rrutl H"" ';) 10 Days Mid-Summer Clearance Sale To make room for Fall Stocks which are beginning to arrive, we have marked Waists, Skirts, Gloves etc. at prices that will make them go For 10 days from July 30 LOOK ! READ ! ! TOVISITCRAJERLAKE Governor Chamberlain to Be the Guest of Will G. Steel During August One of tin- ini'Ki dlHilnmilKlied l bo nt his trvli- any tl'iiu between Itora to t'rnter l.nke iliirlnR Ih" nexi j tho dan? montluned. faw wwk IH I'" On'Bon h Roruriioi . j An soon mi .Mr. Steel colt the rout of IiIh eiiulpinetil on thu Krounu lit will lio prepared to tnko raru of par Hen iiuiuberluK nlmoKl forty nml Ills nernimiinilatlotiH will be very Rood. Kin ninth 1'alU Ih thu natural Kato wii) to the meul wonder, Crater lake, but )et the Koternor of Hie statu will uu permitted to vlxll the plaru wltli ont KiniliiK lo tills dty. .Mr. Steel i;m iiKked why thin was Hie enso and lie explained ll by HpeakliiK nhout uh followK: ' I iiniiit help llioao who nro help ing me. .Med ford lias never refused to Krntit me uny little favor or a KlKlnnt'o that I have asked of Iter penple. Tho Klniuatli Chamber of Coiiiinereo tins itlvwi mo very little nsslstiinio. 1 have appealed to tho orKmiiratlon time mid ni;nln, but al ways with the name result." Tor tho promotion of Crater I.nko nml fur tho bet.1 Interests of this city It Is neceswnry Hint Mr. Sleel and the Chamber of Conunoico should work together. Mr. Steel lias dono much anil Is still doliiK moro than his share Itowaids ndvertlsltit; (ho lake nml the I oilier nttrnctlous of Klamath county mid it Is due him Hint the commercial j organization of this city rIvo him its ihenrty co-operation und tho efforts he is puttlUR tortn to ueveiop 1110 tourist business for the Klamath country. (loo. Ii. Chmiil" rlaln. Will (I. Hleel inannKer of the ('inter Uike eom pan) hn Iwn udilsed li (he Ruerii or that he will Will Hie lake kuiih tltiic this month between Iho IWh und 201 Ii. lie will he met nt Medford li Mi Sli-"l. who Is volliK UiiTu Willi In ii l" ili". iu ulleml to the bhlp lilin; In of n l.i i'i- uumillt) nf u-pli.- Tin iv.i'i Hme for the isov ,ri"i M" l'.iK nut been fixed hut hi lin- wrlll-n Mr Kleel that he will It wiih n large and enthusiastic crowd that gathered nt tho water front last iiIkIiI to Rrcet tho Port hind excursionists upon tho arrival of the steamer Klamath. Tho brldRQ spmihlUK Link river was lined with men, women nml children. The whiuf was i row-led nnd ns tho ho.it pulli-v! up to tho 'amliiiK tho vlsltots wero Rruetrd by tho music by tho Klnnintli Palls Military band and by the elieerliig mid slnclng of tho crowds who had turned out to bid them welcome. The steamer did not arrive until neatly ten o'clock but the crowd rattier increased than decreased as Hie limn went on and tscre was no lack of enthusiasm. The watchers kept a tloso lookout on tho lake and the first slRns ot tho boat coming around tho bend broiisht forth a chomp of cheers. Meny of tho excursionists were met hy relatives or friends at the dock and Hie others wero In ehnrso of the Chamber uf Commerce reception committee, which hud met them at Teeters and arranged for accommo dations in this city. After getting ac quainted with miny of tho people of this city the visitors were permitted to retire mid today has been spent In making further ncqunlntinccs In this city nml lit bej-inilni; familiar wllh the lomlltlons uf Klamath Falls. The excursionists have been circulat ing among the people ot this city who hae been pointing out to them many uf tho good things that are In store for tho Klu'iiath country. Thoso who hud never visited this section were very much siirprUed nt the surroundings of the city and Its beau tiful locution, while those who had vlbitcd hero on previous occasions, expressed nstonlthment nt the rapid growth nnd development ot tho past few jears. Some of iho visitors took advan tage uf tho plans of tho day and In stead of resting made side trips Into tho country to Inspect the agricul tuial resources ot tho Klamath bas in. The Peltz automobile started for Merrill about ii o'clock this morning with a party headed by C. S. Jackson of tho Oregon Journal. This Is Hr. Jackson's llrst visit to this part of the state nnd It Is his Intention to visit till ot tho points of Interest. No special program has been ar ranged for tho excursionists, but they are making plans of their own. Num erous small partlos have gone out Into tne valley today to see the farms adjacent to the city, while others aro resting In the cool shade ot the city. Most of them aro planning to tako tho boat for the Fort Klamath land ing In tho morning to make the trip to Crater take. It Is very probable Hint a reception will be tendered the visitors In the band rooms before they return to Portland. MAHO.VIIAN.VA .NUPTIALS. Popular IK-ntUt of ThU City Weds Pretty Portland Girl. Friends ot Dr. C. P. Mason, of this city, have received announcements ot his marriage on July 2th to Miss Emma Frances Hanna at Portland, Oregon. Mr, and Mrs. Mason will return here about the middle of August and will take up their resi dence In this city, where Dr. Mason has made a host ot friends since lo cating hero about two years ago. The Sunday Orcgonlan contained tho following account of the nuptials: A very pretty and qnlet wedding was solemnized on Wednesday, July 29, at 9 p. m., when Miss Emma Han na and Dr. Clay Mason were united In marriage by Rev. A. A. Morrison, of Trinity Episcopal church. The wedding took place at the house ot the groom's parents. Dr. and Mrs. I. T. Mason, 798 Kerby street. The bouso was prettily decorated with sweet peas and ferns. Tho bride wore a lingerie gown ot white batiste and maltese lace and carried bride's roses. Tho groom, Dr. Mason, If a well-known young man ot the city, having graduated from the North Pa cific Dental College, and has been practicing at Klamath Falls during tho past two years. Dr. R. S. Armes acted as best man while Miss Anna Walker acted as bridesmaid. The bride was given away by her brother, A. J. Hanna. Dr. and Mrs. Msson will soon leave for Klamath Falls, where they will bo at home to their friends. $8.50 Silk Petticoats for $675 7.50 " " 5'25 ! 3.25 White Duck Skirls 2.25 j 2.25 " " " 1'60 ! 3.25 Klmki " 2-fl0 , 3.50 " " 2-00 2.75 Black Sateen Petticoats 2.00 1.50 1-0 20 per cent reductio 5.00 Silk Waists 3.75 5.00 Net Waists 3.75 3.75 " " 2-85 2.75 Lawn Waists 2.00 1.75 " " 1-35 1.50 " " J-00 6.50 Khaki Suits 5.00 7.50 Norfolk Khaki Suits COO n all Silk Gloves K. K. K. STORE "The Beit Place to Trade" Hurry! Before Sizes are Broken A big load ot water melons and cantaloupes at the Monarch Fruit Store. Fruit delivered to any part ot the city. Phone 311. 29 WhatI Haven't you called at the new Ice cream parlors la the Ameri can Hotel block. 27-10t To Receive Guests Informally Tonight An Informal reception will bo ten dered tho Portland excursionists this iiveninu- between S nnd 9:30 nt tho I llanil flub rooms. Tho citizens of' J Klninath Falls, ladles nnd gentlemen, mo not only Invited but requested to tin n out lo meet the visitors und make tliolr stuy in this city u pleas nut line. ' I I Veterans Will Meel. The animal encampment uf the ! Southern Oregon Veteran's ussocla-. 1 .'In Hon, (Iraml Army of tho Republic. will bo hold In Contrul Point, Septem ber 9, 10 nml It. Arrangements hiiwt been complet ed for tho gathering of tho boyn of 'Ul-'OTi to pitch their tents und to enjoy for a few days the hospitality ot tho poople of Central Point. Merrill Valley the heart ot Klamath, Going Camping ? We have the Ibest guns and ammunition. Let us outfit you for a trip to the mountains. We have the goods that hunters need. Going Fishing ? f Our rods and tackle are the best that are made and the stock from whicli we invite you to select is very extensive. . '. ;. Roberts & Hanks I Hardware Merchants i .' " ,Jf,! .- ..Al ' JK u'