The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 17, 1908, Image 1

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Third Yi:ak, No. Ml.
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 17. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
MfJ,fU'
HOLD FIRST ELECTION rambc rlain Now
i at Pelican Lodge
Klamath Indians Choose Council to Act in
All Matters ol Importance
Inillmio mi lln Kliimitth n-m-itu i .
Iloa liitil I'lK 'I" l""1 Hulnnlii,""k ii l In- ninuiiliilii imui ihhUhk
brn fur I'1" "r"' "'"" ,M ""'lr "I"- " '" "'"'I'" tlml iiuloiunlillos iiiu
wf (ic hold ii eletlliin niinidlim mike hellei tl AniinKomoi.ln
m I he modes if lli' white man fa t' - In on mini,, whciili) a ilolegii
til win tif lint Ktenleat i-iiIm nf ll'in fmiii tin- iirmihliilliiii h moot
itvftiti Hint bus liikoli iliii i ilii' '" lluti'iiiiii at llii' ImIic mill uiuvo)
iMi'MUUIUI BUM" 111." IIMIII.lin llllte, .m-iimiiii
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J.nartod from Hi" Will's lif Hie !IV
,rt Utii) learned III ilnil Ok- nil"' ill
iltlllmlloli Mi" loillm. uiiii lii'lil
Mr HI.-4-I la mm,, i-nl ImixIjikI lr Hum
''' I'riilei luki. iiml In In ery
1. 1 iiiiiiiiiii' n cuniiiiK ii,i future. Tin
iiiii. .-..,.
lor Hi" puri'O"" if iH'li'i tint: iwelw 'n.ti'l bus been ei) kuihI UiIh "iu
i,f lliilr represeiitnlhii IIIciim In top- J I 1 a luire iiiuiilii'r uf iiii'ti of iuflii-li-n-lit
llii'lH III lulMlili'llnr nil H llm I '''"" tin - piiiiulnod i, unnUt In ;il
Mitel " ' i111""1''' "'''I' '" "'I- l'IK " I'1'!'" aiiiiiiil,iiiiii Iih hmxi
unri-nf Hi" "lit inelliiid "f IiiiiiiIIIiik '"
tnillieaa itfftilt ill") ' it"l'iiiliiK Hi"
Indiana fur tli" duties nf Auu-ilnm
illliriialiti It simiii u tli" iilliitiiionta
lie f.ililplole.l
Under Hi" nlil" auprrtlslmi of II (I
Wllion. who lii ilmri!" of th" riii't'
iillon. Hi" In illtniM lime made rapid
Ghanje Excessive
Demand For Beef
Not Very Strong
'bus. Ilurloti Iiiih ri'luriii'il fiuni
Oakland whom ho went wltli u ship
iih nt of Mock. Ho states that lho
i, -.. -iM'.iniiivi in 1 Jl T ll'-lt- IIIUI'KI'l 1H HOI IIH gllllll IIH 110 llllll "
ihulen litigation iniiiimiy, nrrlted nl piti'il. Tim C'ullfiirnla slock wus Into
I .... ISt II. I. . ... I. .....'... ....
I ill I milllllllll IIIHI OV.llllllg llllll It'll . UllH J-Olir llllll It IK IIDt 't UHl'll ii i B
(iiiMMiinr (ii'o i: r 'Ii r 111 Ix-r Iii I ii , J
I'. O'llrlmi, mnmigor of Hi" llurrllniin
llM'ii In Hi" Norlliwi.nl, mill I'.H. Hlrtii-
n, niri'lnry-lii'iiHiiiiT of llm Don.
IIiIk iiioiiiIiii; for I'ollcmi lii, whore
Hi") will h" Hi" i;ii"mU of i: II. Ilur
iIiiiiiii for ii few iI'ij-k.
'Ili"y l"ft Hlimilku In Mr. Hlnnliy'H
iiiitoiiiolill" mill mail" tli" lili iiciokh
Hi" lnl", giving tliciii mi oijnirl mi
ll J to sen III" iitoniiaoil null" of III"
iiillnmil IIiiimikIi Ci'iilrul Oieg.ni mull
llllll lllllllollK Of III" IIOKlllUtOS Irilgu
t If II IHIlji'll.
Alter li'iitliiK Hi" liny Hi")' will go
l 'i Cutler Ink" when, Hi" (Sovornor
v I II In- Mi") Ii) a delegation fiom llm
Vlilflild 'iHMIIielrl.il ('lull mill will
Ii" IIMIV")" III III" ItoKII" rlMT I'll)
I" mi mitniiiolill".
II In not known If In will vIhII
M.iui.ith I'iiIIh, Iml II Ik iimli'iKlooil
ituit Hi" illni'tiirH of tli" ClimuliiT of
r as ii a i'omiii"ii" will "xti'iiil dim mi Invltu-
i rom ivit neoron iiioii u vmi uiu (uy. ami w
If't III llll"lt It II lll-logUtlllll will o-1
i inn koiii" luor" luillkfactiir) nil" i nil him lici" fiom I'l'llcnii liny.
Hint Hi" hIiIiiixth from UiIh K"rtlon
mi K'.'ttliiK Inio tin) mat kit ut n tlmu
Wlll'll til")' IIIIIHl (OIIIll'tfl Willi III"
I'nllfnrnlii kiowith, W'lillo Ii" wiib
In Onkl.'iiiil it ilrovii of ZOfi fat Hti'f.TM
wiih ill I veil from llm fool lillla ni'ur
thcru to Hi" Ktoik jnnlH. Tim Hlork
v.iih In I'Xii'iitlomtlly vim. I i oinlltloii
ami tlii-r" itnt many Hlmllnr ilrovi'H
ntlll on tliu ranx".
It In tliu opinion of Mr. Morton
Ilnil llm hIioiIhh" In tlio KuhI In tin;
l""f Hiiiily Iiiih IiuiI u very slllit,
l( any irfi'il u lion tliu marki'tH nf tli"
I'lii'ille Consl. He tlilnkH Hint Hi"
mmkul for full hIi I junciitn will ion
Ilium ii llttlu wink, Init Unit fid Mock
hIII hrliiK tury koihI ihIich ilurliiK
I hi' wlnli'i' unit In tint nirliiK.
A. I. limit, n WanliliiKton Inner,
It. Inn " lookiiiK for veal for tlm riout-
IU n n J T.uoiiia niarki'ts. II" slutca
lint llicro Ih a larRu unioimt of avail-
rocri-aa In li'iirnliiK In l' "lf ri'llimi l nmil" .Ml lli'liion will not lni inn I - . . alii" beef In tliu north, hut that tin
and liiili'"'iuli lit They ttiimcil miiili ;Un crural uhlpplni; point for Kliini- W'l I.I, l!i:ci,IM SWA Ml' I. A MIS. (pii"H urn ni'ttliiK Ixlti-r mill Hint tlm
lult-rial In II"' ni'IitIIimi of llnlr r.'ti 'i ! iniiiiD Ihi-I ntiit otliir llvimlnik ! ii(iiimiil In urniluiilly InciniiInK hi-
rnu'iilnliviii ami tli" i'li'll"n wiu i.ii I In Mm kirn ii of Hil fti'itlon an mix- Work In ('mill in- W'illiin n l'' i HioiikIi It Ih fur from hultiK xtronK.
lint mi with (irlliti'it Imllola mnl lui"ii In uhlp from th" Hull" all"y. HVii. on lilniii.itli .Miu-li. j t K IiIh opinion that tlm opcnliiK of
i ny nllilllur in linn iimmi ii ini-ir . ih'iiii. nui in" rai" p'T lar uiaiii'H u
GUESTS OF CHAMBER
Y. M. C. A. Hikers; Entertained in This City
by Commercial Organization
mull nrtlHtH iih Tri'bclll, tiodowiky,
illootnflnld, Xflilcr and Kuthryn
I'lMkn uppi'iirctl. Mo alw cxertpil hlrt
porKonal lnflii"nto to Initiico hU noted
toucher, Vna)o, and the famoun Kuh-
cllk to nppo.'ir In concert In San Jono.
Huth proufH nf apprwlatlon and tho
frlcnilnhlp on tlio part of tho grcatctt
nmHtiTH of today npeok (or them-
Hl.'tVCS,
In tho cltlci of Portland and Seat
tle. Mr. Ilottman Is well known aud
admired liy all mualclan a well ai
hy thu puhtlc wlui accord him an en
IIiudIuMIr re option whoiiever ho ap
ptnrs In ronrert.
Tin- iniiicrt Thurmlay ovenlnK will
he given under tho auiplcoa of tho
Tuesilay KvonlnK Musical Club.
Cnuiitll Meet Tonight.
slide hrnthers In liolitliiK n reitulnr , I inhllillU" 'Ih" illnlnni" from Ml
flKtlnn K("ry liidlun ""mt'l In llilnon in Mouliicii" In iilmiit one
Irtllii' Hint It wna to bin pomniinl In U'ny dihe with n dime of i nttle and
Irrrat Hint lui'li. inp.ilil" nf iIi-uIIiik lh nit" In (l.ikl.ind Ih U".i 12 hkhi-r
sltli the lilialli"a priililelna lluil me ei inr
lllt'ly In nrlae. Ii" nvleiteil li nieiii-
Ixra of llm roiitiill
Th" reanrvntlun li heen illrlileil
litu teo illnlrli'lii ami mi" ropre
acnUllt" wni eluleil fmni eai Ii ill
fialun for ono )"r Thnao eluleil
lojrtlirr It ti llm tribes In whli'b
they t'oloni: nr as fnllnws Hour)
lliwvrr. ICIaii.iilli. ItnboM WlUmi
In ! uklDK of Ih" matter Chun
1 1 or ( mi. wlm Iiiih Jual mail" n lilp-in-ill
from Ml llehrmi In Oakland,
Mild "We iiuinol .iffonl In nhlp from
theie iilili-HH we i:i't In Her rnlen. II
Ii all llKhl In ahlp In Kai tumenln an
they mil) pa about flu u ear more
mnl me not fnneil In unload, hut In
i.hlppliiK In Oakland Hi" nil" In Ion
Klimalli Henry Wllaon, Klamath, 'l irIi mnl there In iiolhliiK ii-il b) linn
tli,. In ami. ulmt t ni-itu fa nil firnitltiLC
lie III i (-,-- niwin ;iuun asiij iiti,niiiri
Chief IIiiKlneer I'nd". of the Imllnn ,,,uM) in I'ortland will Improve tho
lopiilliu"iil, ami Knulneer IIIII, In- otic Itlonit hern us It will kIvii stock
iipiitnr nf Indian Irrigation H)hlouin, , n f Hils hi-cHoii un opportunity
urrlveil In th" illy eM"rilii.v fmm Ih" (, Bh', imtli north und south. ll
KIiiiiiiiIIi AKi-ney ami wi'iit nut on tlm, w spi'inl sum" time lierii lonklnK
l.niit thin linn nlni: Tliey mail" u m,.r Hie mallalde veal and beef sup
IIioioiikIi liis.-itlmit Inn nf lb" reilu- ....
liuillnn prnjeet fur lb" Klauiatli res
"rvatlou ami an u ri-nult work will
ht'Kln In nbout Ihi"" wei'kn mi tb"
ilraluiiKi- or :'.., nun iiiioh of iniirsb
liiiul. Th" 'vnrk will b" under th"
HiiperUnlnn nf Major II ti Wllnon,
Ih" siipi'iliiti'iuti'Ul nf tlii' rewrva-
liub.' While. Klamath. Ahrnhtim
(Tistler Klauiatli. Ilrlik James.
Klamath JohYrsiin Itblill". Mmliw.
Ilomer HulcliluMiii. I'llt rlM-r ami
ilinlnr Jnaepti (Initowa, I'lute; will
rriui-aciit Ih" Imml of Snak" rher
Imllsns aim wem allowed nllntnienls
h un we are i-nuipi-lleil In unload mi1 This laud will add ureal ly In thu
Hie rnnil the name an in shlpplnr Ivnlii" nf th" loHerwitlon an It will
Iniui MnuluKU". II Is nioni ininen
b nl In ship fmm Mt. Ilehrnn, hill It
i tunc Ii iln-iiper fmiii MniilaRite W"
iniild urfiiril In pa) about 112 n car
lour" from Ih" Hull" tullcy point.
Ml n-pn-innlntlnn: l."Vl Walker. I m II In mil nf Ih" iiienllnn fur un
miik" "Kit'llout meadow ami piiMure.
It rnmprlnes only u portion nf the
iinrsh liirludiil In llm survey for th"
irclaiuutluii iHiiJeit that bus been un
Klamath Uiilanli Tiipp'T. MimIim .and
!Ytor Hilioni bin. Mndnr
Steel Overflowing
In pa) $'.''' 12 a iur finin Ihere when
we i an ship frnin .MnnliiRii" fin
IM-'
Th" imiller of n luwi-r rale ban
I i pm up In Ih" railroad nftlclaln
i ..... i. ... .1... .i.ixiii- ,.r
. ..iliil II ill" penpi "- ." '
With Enthusiasm mi ni-iimn m in-openn" wm. o-
Link n nf HiMilhi'in OreRun II Is
Will (I tel nrrHml l t I r) .ill.l.' H" -"' I"'
U.t ulichi from ...rllai.il hv, he mn.1" that will permit si. ppernti.
I.aa I. nil business for th" Crater
lake iiiiupuiiy. Un left thl ufleriiniin
f(.r I'elluin Hay In tlm lllabnp liiumh
. a m .a all .. I.U uln
mi iron xuvrv iu win k - . ' . ,., .. . u.n,n
..on In lb" ,.u,k in pre,,,,," Mr Ih" Mr. ami Mr-, rer.) HI.. II 'J'
CI. ..rlalr. ..any which will b" Hl.thappr ID' the arrival . "''
""-" " " '
lead In llutli willey Innti-iil nf drlv-
Iiik on in mm Ih.' mnunliilns.
1)1.1) li few ila)s sIlK" Ih" limn" of
II" tuns that the Meilfmil '"'
inert Inl Club Is x-r) iiellw In wciir
Ins flit) Craler lakn lliin'l anil that
tl.y now Iiiiv.i n fmc" nf nmn at
rIiuiiu nwr Dm hrlRhlnis and tlm
Infant il It'll after lunliiK -
.i bus. Iiiterniint tnuk place In
I ho (hid Kellows enmctery Unlay.
Musical Feast for
Klamath People
Mr. mnl Mrs. Henry I.. Ilcltmun, of
I'nrllAilil.'uio the Buests of Hr.'itwl
Mrs. I.. II. Applegato ut tho Ilrnok
Klito Itanih. Mr. Ilcttmnn Is n lo
llulat ton well known by music lovers
mid especially by thono who were w
fortunate as tit hear him wlion ho
.ler consideration for Ih" past few Jb " concert hero four eurs ni;o
,,.,iril lo need un) Introduction to tho pen-
'plo of Klamath Fulls. IL Is Indeed a
(Jaiue Wnrdi'i. i W. (ilbsoii reteiil-jltrcnl PiIvIIokh to bo purmltled to
IV made I. trip In tlm. mirth end of jonte inoie listen In such u master nf
llm county In search nf IiiiiiIhIh wbolthe Woim.
lire hunlll.K wllhout lleensei. lie
htiint several days. In the mountain..
but fn und on IIIokiiI hitntliiK, all nf
the nlmrnds IuivIiik In their piMses
sloii the rei.ilre.l ilncutuenl. Ho also
lsltetl Merrill and whllo there Issued
.1 number of licenses. Ho Is iiuttlni:
in his time liiklt.K nfler tho name
. f this rnnnty und every sportsman
should kU'' him nsslsliinie In I hit en-
(urteuieiit of tho laws.
Tho rc-gtilnr semi-monthly meeting
t f tho city council will bo held to
night. Tho most Important business
to i onio before this mectlnK will be
tho matter of taking up tho exten
sion of tho city limits. II la nol
Known what action will bo taken In
this mutter, but there aro those who
are no longer so strongly In (avor of
i.n extension, bill who rather favor
tho Idea of bonding Lho city In Hi
present condition for enough to take
up all of the floating Indebtedness
and lo build a sewerage system.
It seems that It Is quite generally
understood that the best thing Lho
city can t'xpeel from expansion at
this time Is a law suit which may
prove rather expensive. Some action
will bo taken In Lho matter at the
nicotine tonight.
(ireeu cum, tahbuge, onions, cu-
umbers, iliubarb, new potatoes, car
rots, tomatoes, peppers and radishes
at I ho Monarch. They arts nut stale,
but fresh every day.
On Thuisday evening nf this week
.Mi. Hi-It mail will give u recital In the
High ricliool tisH.'iubly hull. Admis
sion will bo Tr tents, and purl of the
pincei'ils will go to tho high school.
It Is to bo hoped that there will be a
largo attendance not only In tho In
telcst or the High School of which
Klamath county is Justly proud, but
iiIko In thu In'.oicst of the host music.
which our city Is fortunate In secur
ing an opportunity of hearing.
Mr. llettniaii Is always recognized
nml appreciated by tho great musi
cians who come to tho Coast. While
In San Jose, Cal., ho gave threo sea
M.im of chamber concerts In which
The llarrlninn hunting party ar
lived nt Port Klamath yesterday ev
ening on the way to the lodge. Hot
r.nd was the hero of the party aa he
bad In his possession the large bear
that bo killed Prlday evening. The
party also had several deer which
were killed by the Ilarrlman boys.
They went on to the lodge this morning.
The I'ortland Y.M.C.A. .hiker ar
rived In .this city yesterday evening
on the steamer Wlnema, which met
them at Lho Agency landing' where
Lhey had pitched camp for lho night. '
Ibis morning they were taken In
charge by tho directors of tho chain
ber of commorco nnd taken for a
short drlvo through tbo vatley. At
two o'clock thla afternoon they were
again loaded in wagoqs'and taken to
the Upper lake landing whero a
launch was In waiting to convey tho
party lo Odessa, where iln-y will let
net by their camp wagon and w'll
hike across the hills to the Lake '
tho "Woods to pick huckleberries fo
a few days. They will also climb Mt.
Pitt wh'Ile In that section, and expect
to reach .Ashland In tlmo to arrive at
Portland, next Sunday. ,
.A. M. Orllley, the physical director
of the organization who Is In chargo
of tho party, said, when asked about
the hike: "We have had a fine trip.
The boys are all In good shape and
we have enjoyed every pari of tho
Lrlp. II Is ralhcr a hard way to trav
el, but still It Is greal when one Is
with a jolty crowd and we surely
have a lot of good fellows. We havo
been Lreated royally on the trip and
think Klamath la all right. You
certainly have a splendid valley here.
We did not get to aee much of It,
lut we saw some of the potatoes and
cabbages thai are grown here and
that convinced u that Klamath Is all
right."
Mr.Qrilley expressed the sentiment
ct the crowd when he spoke and
when the hikers return to Portland
they will all be loud In the praise for
this section and for the people of
the Klamath country.
The personnel of tbo party Is as
follows: A. M. Orllley, W. J. Blum
enscheln, Chaa. H. Marias, W. W.
Belcher, J. O. Arbutnot, A. Pfander,
E. B. Harley, H. Johannsen, Oeo.
Sebben and H. W. Nelson.
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Newest Creations
in Suitinrts, Overcoating and Cravenette
Cloths. Now ready for your inspection. I
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Clay Taylor leaves In the morning
for Ashland und from Ihere he will
U-turn to Nevada where ho Is now
located. Ho says that conditions are
quite good In that state and that bus
iness of all kinds Is picking up. He
came here on account of the Illness
of his brother "Babe," who Is now
able to bo about again.
Mis. Con. T. PralL and Miss Ruby
Ilillls loft this morning for the Agen
cy Inndlng where they wilt be met by
Itov. Pratt and his father and will ac
company them to Spring creek for
a few days' fishing after which the
parly will visit Crater lake and other
points of Interest.
Saatalna Broken If .
C. N. Meyers was kicked on the
leg last night by a horse and sustain
ed a severe fracture of the leg, the
bone being broken above the knee.
The fracture was a severe one and
as Mr. Meyers Is pretty well along In
jeara It will cause him considerable
trouble. Dr. Hamilton was summon
ed and reduced the fracture, but It
will likely be some time before Mr.
Meyers will be able to be about He
la now confined to his room at tbo
American hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Horning are In
the city from Medford and will re
main here a few days attending to
business matters. Mr. Horning Is a
firm believer In the future of the
Rogue river city.
Camping
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 ? :
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&ar a fii.zi -. i ah i'iiiii iimiiii- a r-.-s.Ti ii uui aausiar i a . w i ..
JVMKinff Glomes un '""''
We Satisfy You or
KKK STORE
Klamath Falls
Faahion Shop
Our rods and tackle are
the best that are made
and the stock from which
we invite you to select is
very extensive.
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