The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 15, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
TOURISTS NUMEROUS Rai,rad "e,pS Ha,',imans secure
Klamalh Business! Hunting Licenses
Noticeable Increase in Pleasure
Seekers Over Last Year
While III" (unit run Ion tumps of
tin' California .Northeastern rallriifiil
lire still many mlli-x distant from HiIh
illy Koine of (In- IhihIiii'hh men urn, In
ii kiiiiiII tiii'iimiri'. '."ttliiK illri'il lii'iii
tit therefrum.
Wnikiueii emplujeil In tlui 'mrnps
In III" lilnlly nr Ilorrls icnll?" Hi"
iiiltniiti.K" In ioiiiIiik tn lliln city Id
Iniil" mill lli"V miiki Hip lo Kliitn
E.H. HARRIMAN HELPS ADVERTISE
,nlli I nlU lii (In llirlr slmppltii:. H"V-
ml nf Hi" slori'S hntii suhl iurt!" IiIIIh
His Coinlruj Here Annuls Altontion tu I'lctisurtt Kestirls uli"r l!"'"u '" "" i" nmi h th.-y
.. . iiii i. ut" "i"'''l Iwt Hi" Iruilit Miming
Kitimmu mnjiun nun miui in minuier oi visitors tr..u. ihem inn.,.." aiiuriiiiiKiy
'..1 I ..I,.. I. I..,. .. II .. 1 H W'H ll" HIIIII" lllllll lll'fllll' Mill
1.1 ii i vi iciri: is uut.wiiiiiiy nutter nnown
t..tl Tln hrlili;" Kill Im IiiiIIi Jiit lii-
lute III" II,ihiIi lllllll
IINIiM till- IIHiVI'll SO lllllt Klllllllllll
I'll I lit Will 1 1" III" ll('llllIKirl"IM, tlllt
it Id Him iiiIiiIiiii of III" etiKlneers Unit
mi" nf III" law Minimi shoti'ls will
l.i iniivi'il In III" IiIk cm niirlli nf this
There lit n unlit enM" liini'im" In
,r liiiltliit Imltlr "Vet liinl te.ir
uinr" ilii Mr l nf lli niiiiiHi teuil
IsiRi' l'iirll" Mini ltumh"i nf siuMI ,MU IIW'I J" MHmls iiihI wlfn i.huul Iho mlilill" n( Heitemh"r
(H,iii. Imt it arrived In Hi" .lit iiiiin"'tft"l 111 A I. Mil Minn iinil mUk'hhiI Hint sum" nf Hi" Ii-iiiiih ami Hi"
I'Bllfiiriilii point "'ii mill" I" I'iciIm "'" """ "' '""'I ii'IJiiIiiIiik ihht ill) e.,uip eiiiliuifiil will (irilvi- li"i" nl
1. v., un.l III" tcwiitH nil I hit tWr'""' -'"" I his W the lust hii) that nlmill 1 1, Mill" of Odnher TIiIh
Uki Huirri'l)' n ii")' I'll""- I'M I'M" ' ''" '"'' I'"'" ' Miyunn Hii" ".ir. intt that Hi" tniistrui Hun tamp will .her nf his fmiilly Hint ilum nny limit
County Clerk Oel.ap did a rtishlriK
IjiihIii"ih on hunting licenses this
irnrtiliiK. A repreiu'rilntlvii nf thu
liiirrliiiun imriy cnlli'il at tho court
house anil look out licenses for nix
1111 iiiIkth of Hid imriy, Induillni! V..
II. Ilarrltiinii, IiIk twit hoiih Averlll
mill Itolanil, his two .laughters .Mary
ami Carol, anil oil" for Col. S'. II.
Ilolulilnl. Tin' rci"litH from III" nix
lit "Uses were JfiO anil will ki lo llm
Hint" fiitnl to h"li 1 iay Hi" game war
dens of Ori'Kon.
TIim innueyH ...llecle.l fin licenses
fit In Hid fund out of whlili all of tho
tieputy K'niKt wardens of tliu slate arc
liiild nnil If Kliuiuitli continues Ihhu
Iiik licenses at tliu present rate tho
iitelpts will ) Mioiiitli to pay tin;
cnlnry nf Uh d"iuly mini" winilcn for
Hi" pi"Kviit your.
'I'lic fait thai .Mr. Ilarrliiian, who
llllH "Xl"llldV" hllllllllKH llIT", Hlt'H lit
In lak" out IIiciihi'H for "very inviif
KILLS HIS FIRST BEAR
Roland Harriman Leads With a
Three Hundred Pounder
BUT ONE SHOT NEEDED TO KILL
Big Game for Thirteen Yer Old Boy But His Marksmanship
entitles Him to a Trip to Africa With Roosevelt
Party Planning Other Hunting Trips
tic iiimi' mill Kit tn ami imin Hi"
ilinmir" plnriTt nf Klauialh'ii iniiiin-
Uln 11 lid Ink" ri-Kimi
il.iml )inr Mr Mi Imin mild u V t
Wnnd of I'nitliiiid li.ii 111 11 h ndjidn
I11K thin trni t fur niiu. 'rim dry
,'Crops Are Better
Than Expected
Tin. InrrrBMi In Hit liiilnhir nf," 't""' "" ii" !" mil" in wi" iiiriii
InurMn In ill I ho iipprnnili nf Hi" "'"' H-rtlii- hiu mini" Jim rnlliiT
..ii.u,l ami nlmi In Hi" (iil'l llml I In- ''"' "'"'" '" ""''I' I'"""- '"''l
MTl him 1 11 liiiltliit: tulmiMi' '" l l'l him Iii-.ii inld. mid mini
(.hi.flli.liiK On" f Hi" l"l mtil- "r 1""1'" !"",k '""" '' "-
Itiiim fur KltliiK IliU mitliiii puldlili) ,' "" "'' "" "' '" -'
I. Mr llnrrliunn aiimml tl.lt in ., I ('"11111.1111111 fur II. thai Him p.iipl" nf
(UliiliHT huliK. Ill thin 1111111I). Tti l'" '"''r l""J'i mi' huldlliK hark ;,.ry hiiIIuii nf Klamath i utility
furl Unit Ins Ihn mut iiinnpln m" inruillmi of lh" iiiht pinji'il .-airllriK ""l ri'piulii that iropn of
l.inn In AiihtIiii twin), lum Mi'ii III for lh" purpiiM. nf that klml of nihi- ri klmU mi. Iii'tli-r tliaii huil lii'i'ii mi-
, r to Kliiiiimli In inlahlKh a "laO' Wi- dnti'l Ihtiik, liiiHitiT.I(i.iti'il. I'ur a llinu It wan fi-ari'd
I mint whi-rit hi' tan r.'l for a f"i""" """ '" "" I'l'indalluii In lli"n,at Hi" firm rullliiK of alfalfa wniild
r.'kmif uviry )ar hini allimli'd lhi.!r""l"r' laiiiuiint In iiulhliiK, hut now that II
utt.iitli.u nf all I'liiniim ii"i'Vfr to1 " ' 'M"'","l Hial I In- al" f u Miik hnrti-nlul Hut fanm-rM. iih ii
ii ik caul" aim iuir"H win m- uirK" iiul", an- nf Hi" npliilun that tint jii-iii
II In fall Th" Iiiiik dry wi-athi'r tu
iraii) luri'lidln a hard Iuiik wIiuit,
and 11K Hem do tint wluli In rink rar
rtliiK n laiK" tin niln-r uf ulnrk
rlnil ,,f llirnilKil till II 1111111.11 nil nill'l'l
.Mllli'l mid Kalllr mm, a muau
"kUiIiIIkIii'iI al Hi" ilnur uf thin i II) liiK.i'Vi'ii thuiiKh It hu only on Ills own
HiIk fall and iiialiilalm'd IhioiiKhuiit i hiki"hiIiiiih, hIiuiiIiI hnvu Hi" uffi-ct
thu wlntiT will inak" iIiIiikh llvidy inf IndurliiK nthur parll"H lonilni; lu-ru
ilitilui; Hi" mid "iibiiii uf thu "ar. ,111 lake out Hi" r"'iili"d llcena".
Ihli (11111111 mid inaiiy uf tlu'iu nr"
riimlnie Iht fur Hi" flrnt tlui" thH )fir
Id order In tiiTuino fainlllnr with th"
iniiitltlunii HH'lluty 1'ilnl
CrMrr laki. Inn In IiiiiiiiiIiik Ih'IIit
known and Id iittriirllnK a
plraturit ""k"tn that lum lii'irlufuii' I
litniiii'il tint urld wutuliT TIip fuiti
that thu hikit lum In riii'iil ji-anThren i
In hi'lti-r than It wan hint yi'iir. Th")
n r" now KiitliiK mni" iiptlmlKlIc and
ray that tli" ImlliatluiiK nr" Hint Hi"
Hi'inud i-rop will Ii" Ih'IIit I linn It
him hi'i'ii for Hi'ti'tal tiaiK.
Dry laud furiiiliii; him iiul hi'di a
ilinlitlt nf fiiili. wi't" kiiwii un Hi" iKlinnK himtckx HiIh yrar, hut ll lum
UnlKat" liiiuii-Mt'iiil Ihln Kirliic. I'ri- I ,,,,, .,.n ,, aliwiliil" falliiro In all
illiiliuiK lli.it ll wiiiihl do mi kimhI i,aitn nf the nullity. In mini" In
tlnlliil hy iiimi' of Hi" liiiml prninl- , " ,t"i '
nni ....... I., ll... fiilli'il Slat.- and r" mnn): Hi.' hiiihui. wan nnumiall) ,,.,., . ,.riln yl.-l.t aimmnlH In
lint 11..1. In llw I iilul Hi i '.,,,,,,,,.. ,,n,lhl.ri. w.f..rKnu...la,,rny , nK, ( (h.rK It
tl'lr It... ' n" ,,., ulllIllll.Kll.,,lim,. , rndum ,., ,,, ,11IK JllM rIIirnM, fMllll
m! It. II... ui.lnl.iii lhl II I. ... r , ,,,, Nw , ,. B
nf tin' Krnn.l.1.1 wi'n.'i. of tin' wnrld. .. ,,,..... ' , ...
,1.1 .''. -..... .... nun .l , ,,,- ,l,l,.,,l ,.11! h
I
I. on had a iliflrnM" fn.i t mid l In
ri.'Mili.i; Hik trati'l In thl iiiuntr)
ll U t.ndll) fiiri'fi't'li that lh" futiiri'
Hill i.ink.' uf Klllllllllll mi" uf tin'
lli.nl fiMllrliliil plenum" l.nrlK nl (
1 1," I'm lllr fount
lliirllii; Ihn piml wri'k llu'M' ha"
I" "ii friuii li'ii tu Iwi'iit) i.i'upl.' In
lhl illy dally "ii rutil.t In tin- I'ppi'r
hike rewirlN nii.t to t'rati-i Ink"
liiK ami di'innnHraU' Hint ill iinlliiniy irill tg far fr, ,lti K.(d, hut tin
ki'iihuiih and wllh di-ri'iit rat". Itnlli I riiriuiTS atu ki-IIIiik tiinr.' llinu lh"
will .In Midi. 1 , cxp.'Cti'.t mid will i nihil I'liotiKh
'lit.. T f Iniil. Hi Hiippiy Hi" ii.'iii.inu.
' Slinllnr ri'porlH i-nini' frnm all nth-
Th" Mniiuri'li I'rull Hluri' nii'ltid i'i "ilhui. In tlut hanln adjiui'iil
iwu luiiii uf frull fiuni Akhland HiIk io HiIh illy llm jlold In Kliorl. hut I hi'
.ifl.'riinui.. Thin llrm tin lum It ' I" 'r fri Ih'Ihk umil'l.ti'
i.wn l.num on lh.. mad and lh.. nhlp.fi'llurit ami IIhti- will l.o i-nuimh lo
Timber Demand
Getting Stronger
I'm lies who urn In lourh with the
liiuhcr markvl rnty that coiiditlomi
arc uu Hi" iivnd, and that tho price
will noon h" hi'tti-r than it lum hern
for the paHt huvitiiI iiiiiiiIIik. TIiitu
me now a niiiuhiT uf Iniiulrlos n
KardinK tlmhcr In Southern OroKon
mid mini" of Hit- law rumpanlcs that
lutv" hud hiiycrH In I liu Hold will Mion
hu ri'pr.'Hvnti'd iikiiIii.
Tim dfiiiand Is Mill far from what
It was two J earn nK, hut rlnlm In
frir lurntioiiH aru nu IntiKi-r a ilras
uu the inarkut, hut an. lirlnKliiK uv
riaK" prli.'H. It In Hi" li.dk'f of Koiiu'
nl thu local men who mo Intercntcd
In th" plni- nf HiIh cuiinty that the
lurpo riinri'rnn will put liuyi'm In thu
1'ild HiIh fall and that prices an cood
an Hini" ntTered before thu panic will
nraln In- paid. .Many of tho rompan-
l.'H now hate eminent and etlnmtor
in th" Hold I'.oIhk over tho hindH Hint
nre pniiHliiK frnm the government In
to Hit. hmiilH uf ImllvldualH, and It In
I'M) lluil Ihern will ho conRlderahlci
ai t It Hy In Hit' limber biislnenH when
Hie iiinrKeU nKiiln open.
city mnnihal, ranc tho flro bell at tho
Hmo of tho clinrlvlrl Sunday night,
paid a lino nf $10 to tho city record
ei yesterday.
Lewis (lerher, lint xtock buyer, wu
In town Bi'vernl Hut k this week. Mr.
(icrber hii)m tho fall shtpmenU of
xtock will bi-Kln about tho first ot
next month. In speaking of the price
of bay to stockmen for feeding pur-
ioes next winter, Mr. Ocrber gave it
an his opinion that buyers could not
ufford to pay moro than $.1, or $S.C0
per ton for hay at tho outside, with
out IokIiik money on their Investment.
One of tho prettiest weddings ot
thu waxon was that of ft. II. Ander
kiiii and Miss Mno Martin which oc
curred Sunday at the homo ot Mr.
and Mrs. S. K. Martin In this city.
Thu k roo m Is a well known and uni
versally respected young business
man and postmaster of Merrill, while
tho bride Is n beautiful and accom
plished young lady, daughter ot Mr,
and Mrs. Thos. Martin, of Klamath
I'alls, who numbers her friends and
well-wishers by the score.
uti:ii nir.vriiv i:vi:ih.
. . ll ...... tli ttroull lilt t sU' 111 I II V III ItUIUI
'in. til i.ii'lted ItMl.ty nriltui ill ex- ii' ' '
tttleul ...ndlllnii. It lii.lii.led peath-lparl uf tint seasun.
,.H. ,e s. pluiiis. nptl.nlH. peats.. Ilialn hay nt. lh" dty lands Is nut
hi IH'Ht )Mat l"li most 111 iiir uu inn iniuin-
iil ciioiikIi I" Kiipply tho homo do-
ii i. ..ii.. ... .-..... ..i i t ii.iil iiirhtiiH. Tho ft ult U
l H.e V ) N'i.1. In"''"')- I'lfl'l"'! ' '' """" ,lv,,r
talley and was seletled su as In nr-
Wm, l-latkimTTTvuntia talle). was r.v.' her" In suiind mndllluu. It Is
i ii .... ..i,... u-i.li. r.t. i'iiw unuaiked and th" host fruit that
In. nlaeed u larue In r iniilra.t lias I n h.uiiBlit Inl" H'" -lty Ihls
wllh th.. Ilal.l ll.ltl.' saw mill (or Ihi-'ruiwui Is ready fur uitr Inspetllut. at
lilhlK" iiiiiihs l.nrl liter at Hi" upl't'r lh" Mnnnrch.
.Ml'.ltltll.l. AMI VICIMTV.
Ni'tts Items nf (,'ei.erul Inlerest Ti.ken
I'l-nin Ihe Itetoiil.
rrunk lliaybael, prtiprletur of the
Valley Meat Market, last tteok sold
In i:rlcksnn it I'etterson, Hi" railroad
it.and w llint muni uf lh" runcliets ',., ru(.l0111j ooi ptiundH of bacon,
will h Itunntenlenred hy liuvlm; to j j(l,,i to Date Killer 1700 pounds. The
haul fur nny distune". .meat for tho railroad men was deliv
ered at Dorrls, while that for Mr. Kit-
Miss IM nu Welts, who Is teai'liliiK
st'huul at Odessa, Ih In lit.) city.
tor was delivered at Kenti springs,
drover Hint", who, wlillo acting ns
.fe?vsf-!ia
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r
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GRAND FALL OPENING
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The Season's
Newest Creations
in Suitings, Overcoating and Cravenette
Cloths. Now ready for your inspection. $
i-.. iw TAILORING SATISFACTION without success, COME TO US.
If von hnvo been searching " lAiwiniwu x
Making Clothes for Particular uresaem is uu.- wuuy. tvx w.
We Satisfy You or
Refund Y6ur'Money
KKK STORE
Klamath Falls
Fathlon Shop
Hikers Arrive at
Klamath Agency
The Y.M.C.A. excursionists left Ft.
Kiamutli this morning for a hike to
tho AKoncy landing at which place
they will take the steamer Wlnema
for this city, leaving thero at 10
..'clock tomorrow morning.
They will nrrlve In this city In the
ovenliiK ami will remain over night
find the following day will be con
veyed by launch to Odessa whore they
will meet their ramp wagon and bo
Kin the hike across tho mountains to
Ashland.
It Is very likely that they will stop
nt the Klamath Agency tonight. It
was their Intention to come on to
Ihls city today, but thoso having the
mutter In chargo concluded It would
be a better trip to havo them come
lo this city on the largo steamer and
to assd arntBgwimta to hav them
upend the night either at the Agency
nr nu tlio boat at the landing, n
hikers havo had a very enjoyable
ti lp us far as they have gono and par
ties who met thorn In the north end
of tho county say that they do not
look nay thu worse for their Journey,
The first big game to bo killed by
the Harriman party was a 30M pound
bear that fell at the crnrk of the ri
fle In the hands of thirteen year old
Roland Harriman. 11" had been out
rlth tho guides and Major Ilurnliaui
for several days and they bad been
en the trail of a bear for fifteen hours
but had Just given up and turned
back when the boy saw a bear sitting
up a short dlstanco from him. He
raised his gun and fired, tho bullet
striking tho bear In the heart and
causing almost Instant death.
The boy Is the hero of the hunting
party and felt proud of his prise when
be arrived with It at tho lodgo yes
terday afternoon. His older brother,
who was out on tho hunt with blui,
! determined to kill a bear before
he leave the woods and will make
other hunting trips to the section ot
tho mountains where Mr. Bruin
makes his home.
The party at the Bay will be In
ci eased In a tew days by the son ot
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crocker and a
friend, who will arrive In the city to
morrow and will go to the lodge on
Monday. It Is planned to make a
r.omber ot trip Into the mountains
lii search ot bear after they arrlvo
here.
Mr. Harriman was almost aa much
pleased with his boy's success In kill
ing the bear as the boy himself, but
he la still content to pnt In his time
about the resort and has not decided
to try Roosevelt's strenuous life.
Headed for Klamath
Governor Qeo. E. Chamberlain and
J P. O'Brien, traffic manager of tho
Harriman lines In Oregon, are ea
route to Crater lake and Klamath
county points. They are coming by
way of Shantko and are traveling
across the state In automobiles. It
It their Intention to visit the lake and
report has It that they will go to Pel
ican Bay for a few days while In this
section and that the Governor will
extend bis visit to this city to meet
with the people ot Klamath county.
It Is very probable that the Cham
ber of Commerce will take the matter
In hand and that some sort ot a re
ception will be tendered Oregon's
next Democratic United States Senator.
'""tt'tHIIllHH I MIMMMMMMMMMMM
Going Camping ? i
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 ? I
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 I
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