The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 28, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OKKtiON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents
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DIRT IS FLYING FAST Met to choose
r A. ' ' " Route Through Oregon
Grading trew Is Now Only Two
AiiiinJlm: i I I' O HrlMi. Rfii-Kiiiiii vlii-lhi-r the ('olumhhi Soulh-
MlleS FrOITI lllcinnOl l""' M"""l,r "' "'" (,"'f'"" llri-. -rn would Ik. eucwleil or whether
i lie ieem (iirir lefiii. n( I'ellmn liny i Hie now line will follow the Henchmen
of Mi llmrliiiiiii iiml Mi chiefs, was liter (rum lu mouth up. It will nil
rails are laid within six miles!:;::.'::;.::'';:;.::: trir :::!::;:: ire
"" " ' surveyed Into Cuntnil Oregon will l.el .Wording to his statements there
IhoKodd Will I'fOU.tbly Hi! Ketttly (or Opurtllion lO lhe'l'''- Mr. O'llrl.-n any: Is little ehnnce of uny construction
Water Hy th liltuunlh of November-1 cams Until- i w" '"'" '"""" "' "" "'" i''-j. "'"" ''" renewed, hemp
i'iM ieiiions, urn orvuiii at untie on any or me niirrimuri ro-
I.'iiIitii. Hi" Cotutnhlu Southern, Ji'dn of the northwest, other than
1 1 he mule up ihe Htm liulm rlter, Iti'llm extension into Central Oregon to
ntj Piles (or Ise on Concrete I'iers
nier i U utitlii! that lh
fm l, nil of them Into the leutral part
loncrete 1 1,,. mm,, n itoesn't le.-tlly mat-
Turtle who hute liiv'iii:nli'. ihe
work mi the railroad hempen herei
ami lxirrl Mute Hint tt rt I. M). '"k '" '" ,,,"" "' ""l" ,""1 '""t whlih route Is ehor.n, the north
n foul Hrut furious The reiMirt tlmt ""' "wn" ''"' "i"l'letlon of the triuk. nnil south or the earn uml went, for on the Invasion of the vuat undevel
I' II. Ilnrrlinan had laaiied orders tul" '" ""' """ "''ether the trnln .cither one would have to tnii the oped regions of the central part of
Hie State.
loiiueit with the Klamuth Hills road.
All the sinews of war, of lahor, capl
ml mid uiitterlnl will be concentrated
hate the road rouiiili'd ao that ho
timid li'P from Ihe hunt to hla prl
tale (ill li)' the time he was reud) In
tnitn Klninnth iiiuuty seems to he
trrlrliil hy the nMltlly of Ihe lull
Irurlorn It la lertuln Hint llnrrl
man a tlilt here has hml Hm reaiill
of fauallig th worked to he funliiil
to Ihe lllilll
The grading crew, onalHiiK of
aeterat hundred lueii, hnte entalillali
cd rnmpa on the (llllrnnii plate and
are now working wllliln two iiillea
from the rhnmiel Thrte uliiilil alio
tela are oil the Jolt, n new one hating
Itwii added yeaterda). All of the hl
Kiwt (Ilia have been made enept the
heavy rut and fill at the iMAtilm:
ranch, The ntenm ahntela me nt
work on thia now and II la utaled
that thla will he tumplited within Cu
In) a.
The lull Were luld )eleril.i) In
wTtTTTTall mlleii or the wnter, and It
l bidleted that the road will he ready
for oieratliin to the ihnunel hy the
middle of N'luembcr The work
trains are follow itiK the steel gang
mid are lntllaallriK the Inuk fil
li h the rnlla me luld
Piles nre helm: hauled hy wiikoii
In Ihe rhmilli'l to he liaed for ntilltt
meiita for the ronilriirtlon of the
iiiutrete plum uml hrldKe across Ihe
will operate In the ihnunel to ion
mil wllh Hi" honla thla winter or
uol Old leahlenta of I lint aectloli
Inl" Hint the ihnunel fre-ti'H oter
during the told apell etery winter
o I lint It would he luipoaalhle for
boats to untlKate Thla la nut the wine
In the rlter hut only In the rut
through the luamh. If thla la ao It
la (unliable that the winter terminus
will be eatnhllahed near the lownalte
name territory. I couldn't venture a
Gov. Chamberlain Announces
Appointment of Geo. Noland
Alloriie) i;en, .Sohiuil lino been nc ' iiiiir C'linriilierliiln irinoiinced
On next Tuesday, Scptcrnhcr Int.
the open iieaaon for ducks will go In
to effect and will continue until tbe
first of February. Tho sportamen of
Klamath Knllx are already preparing
to ko out after came. Mr. Dlihop,
wlio li nlwnyi well pouted on the licit
pl.-ucn for huntltiK. Mates that the
ilurka nre very plentiful this year.
The mallard la tho principal Karno at
thin Heaion of the )car, tho canvas
hark, teal and other ducks rornlne In
Inter alonu In November.
Tho heat shooting Is usually on
'.lllilll III llUlrli t to .uuiiil II. I,. Itihlili l Ih-Iiik lielil In Hint rlty. The
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frolii Teetera l.'ilidlnr. and atnitei "eiiMin, "Ii;iii il. .Mr. .Voluiiil re- ellliUI 11 jlnt nx-tiC nill l font.inliil
iiuild run from there to rotitierl with reltil 11 leleKruin llil iifteriioou from ,10 Atlorney .Vein nil on Hie return of
the hunt at the latter plate (. Mnjor of .toilu, kl.it Inu Hint the (oteinor to Salem.
The (iodfrey family drew a hlK ., .
houae at their openttiK performance J (f0 I nOUStlfKI
Inat etelilliK lit Ihe Opera lloiiae It
hna hii'll aeternl years alnie the Hod- FiirillOT nminfl
fteja hnte tl.lte.l IliU illy, but the, ' "' ,,,CI 3 "y
hud iiiimy frleiuU who reineiuberid
them mid Were prenent to welcome
Throiirh the efforta of the owners
their Iftitrn. Mr tiodfrey lij mi ex-or ll e ill mm .Military mini Krniu
pert In nrmhalle work mid hit exhl'une iliiiua.iud (Vnlnil llllnoU Inr-n-hlllona
won the applau.e of the mid- "r lire pniklm: up ihelr hoiMehold
lelueas did nlao that of the two little oihIh mid ir fiulliK In tnote to Ore
Kit Ik Mm. (lodfre)H Kerpentllie'KOll hi fore next HprlnK. They hnve
ilnliie was exciptliiniilly rood. The lliiule their m rmiKemenla to roiile out
Hndfri') IH I'" ' H' Openi llnnso ny apwlal IihIiih to Southern Oregon
loiilKhl and Hntimlu) nlKht mil will nettle on tl illltnry road
Kriint In Uike iitul lliirney louniies,
l.tTTKAM Ol" IIOHSUS.
rntlon 1 1 mil out point to 11 weHtern
itnte alnie Ihe hia of the old Oregon
trull, mid will biliiR a purtlculiirly
Governor Advocates
Public Ownership
At the uieetlni; of tho Development
CoimreHH In Mnriliflcld, Governor
Chmnherluln mado u speech which
would leiul one to believe that he
whs un iidtorate of public ownendilp
of rullro.iiU. In speuklni; of tho re
sumption of work on the Coos liny
Drain railroad he said:
"If Mr. Ilarrlman cloe not meet
the di'iumid for new- rondt In u spirit
Thhi I pml.al.ly the l.irt!eat eml-!0' lompromUo unit Justice use tho
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A DUXCH OF MA1LARP8.
A larf.e I111111 of horses from Odessa
in... liiukaklii nml 11 unit' An) mil'
nuilliiK mid relnrnliiK anmo to Odessn dealrublu clan of farmers nud resl-
will he Klveti u ruwnril. ll-pd dents Into Southern urvfton.
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Get Ready for Fall
StYle-Character-Beauty
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Three all-important requisites of
a Gentleman's Wardrobe are al
ways to be found in the
Continental
Tailoring Co's.
Fine Clothes
And you n't have to dig very
deep into your pocket 'book
when you deal with us in fact
you won't have to dig at all
unless you get a fit and sat
isfaction If you order your
Fail Togs through us.
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K. K. K. STORE
Klamath Falls' Best Value Givers
cluh of taxation, uml If that fulls,
the people of Oregon have the power
In Ket 11 mill nail for themselves un
der the Initiative and referendum
They ran amend tho constitution so
as to Klvo tho stnto power to nppro-
prlato money to build a road or to
Ktinrantco tho bonds of some company
that will build across the state. I
believe the stato could build and op
erate It at a profit, as well oh n pri
vate corporation, and Hint may havo
to he done,
Jus. Nichols, an old tlmo resident
of the Honanzn country, has sold his
ranch at that place. Ho left on the
bout this morning accompanied by
his family for Cascade Locks, whero
he will iiuHii his future, home.
Q. R. Carlock camo up from Mer
rill last ovenltiK. Ho states that the
second crop of alfalfa was light In
tho Merrill valley on account of the
lack of water for Irrigation. Thcro
seems to have been some trouble
with tho Adams ditch so that tho far
mers could not get ull the wnter they
needed for their second crop.
A party of twenty, who havo boon
enjoying nu outing; at Odessa, caino
down 011 the boat this morning to see
tho city. Among tho party were
Thus. J. Kuson, Miss Anna Stuart, 0.
II. lUUIngs, Mr. and Mrs. Ualph Hill
Iiiks. Mr. uml Mrs. B. V. Kellog. Via
let l Herbert, M. !'. Chnpmun and
Wni. Ileite. of Ashland: C. U. Cato
nud Lloyd Comer, of Corvullls: J. J
Skinner and wlfo, of Mcdford, and
Grayao Rose, of Phoenix
llenrv Low and family, who start
d nu u trio to the Fort Klamath
country, were compelled to stop hero.
as their little two year old baby was
tniion sick. They may havo to give
up tho trip uml return to the ranch.
Tho ateamor Canby camo up from
K-nnn thin moinlne after auothcr load
of barley for the railroad contractors.
Martin tiros, have the contract for
200 tons of barley Horn Erlckson &
Potterson. Over half of this will be
i. l.i.l tMm tha ntlv dock in KIbTA-
ath Falls and hauled by boat to Tee-
tors landluc. Tho balance will be
DUCKS AREPLENTIFIL
Season Will Open Next Tuesday
September First
SPORTSMEN ARE GETTING READY
No Official Announcement Has Been Received as to Creation
of Lower Lake Preserve and the Extent of the
Boundaries are Still Unknown
along the river below Klamath Kails,
and In tho marshes on cither slde.and
tho Indications are that there will bo
tho best duck shooting this fall that
thero has been for many years. Tho
young geese are also very plentiful
this year.
i'artlcs who plan for several days
hunting trips will probably go to tho
Upper lake. The niarthes and lakes
In that section aro said to bo allvo
with game, and It looks ni If the
season about to open will be a very
busy one.
tho Lower lake and marshes In tho
.louthern part of tho county. Tho re
cent order of tho- President setting
aldo the Lower Klamath and ad
jacent tuunshe as a preserve has not
been officially announced as far as
anyone here Is aware. The boundar
ies of this preserve havo not been
definitely established and tho sports
men arc somewhat at a loss to know
Jurt where they will be allowed to
bunt In the southern part of the
county. The adjacent marshes ex
tend for many miles even to tho rlt
er. Most of this land, however, Is
lu private ownership and of courso
cannot ho affected.
Mr. Waliop Is of tho opinion that
there will bo plenty of hunting
ground left In tho lower country.
Thcro Is good shooting on Tule lake,
but this Is too far for people of this
city. Tho ducks aro very plentiful
Bar Will Be
Cleaned Out
Tho steamer Klamath did not ar
rive with tbe mall this morning un
til seven o'clock. It was stranded
on tbe bar three miles below town
since eleven o'clock last evening. A
crow had been blasting to remove
some of the rock bar and it Is be
lieved that the loose stones was what
caused the trouble. One of the pad
dle was broken but was replaced by
a new one today. The mall and
nearly twenty passengers were taken
out on one of tbo launches thla morn
ing. Work will begin In earnest on tho
romoval of sufficient of the bar to al
low the free passage of the boat and
no further difficulty Is anticipated
after this Is accomplished.
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 ?
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
Hardware Merchant
taken from Merrill.
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