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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1908)
iitYAlk mi mmma intli FiiIIh' First Our Advertiser Get the Best Results . . . fKAlt. No. (551. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER !. 1W)8. Price, 5 Cents IMPROVE PLAY HOUSE .. l.... ,... I-. lalh Falls to Have Only Mod ern Theater in Interior Council Gets Written Opinion On Extending City Limits riimi to lie lilted With loges With 32 Private Box knirs, llnrsu Shoe Gallery to Seat 230, and fold jiii( Scot Chairs-New Scenery, Drop and Flops I9M Mnmt ikfcf .-- r arHMl MajKI Klni Mi 1'iilln In In have ii til, modern In i' wry piirlli'- liiiiiiini t'lin'Ml turn Im-kii Hindi' I Mien In rilll1 It) till III pilpl'M, i before linte n lii'i'ii ulili' IIiii xliili'iiii'iit wllli mi)' do- rcrtnlhti niiill now Annnit" Jmi been pcrfei led mill 1 'rl- nl UK Miuinr.i'r .1 V lloimliin Marl tin- uoikmen tiunnfnimliiK htraMiOpi'tii lliiimo Into u modem kAlflJV 'I In ufirk ulll Im hiibIii.iI In iii III order Iii liuto llii Audi- ready fur tlm gmnd hall on week i in Blhr meantime .Mr lloimtou e iNttl iiiiillniiK tin1 plituro nhnun rHfcihsjt f'' liiioriiiptlnnn ilurliiK llio tragnSii iif remodeling The uirpen- I Im nl work mi tin I "Mi r of lir I in 1 1 UK out tin1 Imik of il I ii K iiiiiI mnklng Hi" ntnge ml iIim'Imt mill higher, iiiiiI implcli-d ulll In- I In- nidi of iilitllim nluge, C.J frel uhle fi'i'l ilii'i mill Til fii'l hi nil niir lll In tin' I'iiIU ntul n lilt for ito'in'ry, trmikn, etc ntul iiinifuriiilili' dn-nnliiK will llll Urn spate iinili'i- lli it .1 there will tin luvnlorlon for ml Ki'titli'ini'ii eon) of urrenn r lil(i of tin' iHiiri' in ti l.nudln, iiiik of the Inrtc- I ( nlmllori In llii' world, lum Iriid for now turnery, dmp, Tin- olil Hi) l drop rurtnln ii no ulll lie rcplnri'il liy n cr ill ciirliiln ((In I In gold nml ulll Iik ilidilnilly ruined i ml There ulll lie four fin imlliiK from Ilic singe. ililllorlilin ulll Im untile liter I In' Illicit with logo mi either tln bonne Them' ulll lie lltlnil Ii Iiiiikh rnllliiK mnl olil rone im, nml ulll toiitnln 32 private mlm I'or ilmircH theno Inge ii nculihg riipnill)' of 100, a llli tliu largo homo nhoo gal- llli a hi'iiIIiik iiipnclly of Slid, vn ample room for nil spot In- llmiil now dim;, nml ulll leave iiln Hour iiiioIihIi in tcil. Tin' nmllloiliim ulll have eight flm exit. Tlio front of tlic Iioiiri' will liuvit n liioml ntnlrwuy lending to I lit) nailery (luni llm foyi't, where n lomforlnblii Imtli'N wnlllhg room ulll do lonileil In llii' lefl of llii' I'litiumi', Willi Hie hot iilllin to tlm tight Mr llnimlon lum nrrungfd wild I lie linker Art Hiiiillo, of t'nlumhiin, Olilo, lo fumUli pnrlnillN of fntmiiiH nlngo folkii to K litre tin' uiiIIh of Hie iniiln entrance Tli folding hiiii i Imli m ulll ln fur lililinl Ii) llii' l)ieni Cluilr Conipmi), of tlniml Itnpldn, Mlili While, IK un llllte iinlil, the build Im: will hit reaily for Hie hlK I'nrnlvnl Imll, llio Ihenler ulll lint lie formall) opennl until Dot-em her, when Htnlr A llnvllii, I lie New York thcntrlial inntiiiKeiN, who ulll furnlnh nttrar lloim for tin' new Ihenler, ulll nond onii of Ihelr big road companion to Inaugurate tin rent opening of the flrxt nml only inoilern piny homo In Interior Oti'gou, Ciiiiiii'lliiii'ii Ohftithiilri ntul Bunder noil, who wi'io nppoiiited li committee to make nn Invonllgiitloti nil Ket nn opinion on extending til" lit) HtllltH preneiilril to Hie Council Hut written opinion of JiiiIko Plwin Kvunn, wlilcli In lo Hie efTi'it lluil oiiInIiIii property iiililiol he annexed ulllioul llii emi nent of tlio cleilfirN renlillliK I hereon. City Allotney Iruln hinted that lit) luni uti'ImmI mi opinion from I ho At lorticy (lenernl, which wan along the Hume linen Mr llwinn' opinion U nn follow n To Metnrn Obeiithaln nml Hnndernon "(lelltlelilen After tlio (Itroflll ex ainlmitlon of the law In Kencral, ro IntltiK to Muulrlpnl Corprntlonn, anil morn piirtlt'illurly nn to tlm powern ami iluili'H ileli'Kiitt'il to tliu City of Klmnitth I'lilln hy it n ihurler nf Onto I'elniinry l.'l, 1 10.1, nml other lawn ri-lutlnit tlicrclo, nml nn lo tint extent of nticli lawn, nml In no fnr n theyj relule to a ihnni;o of l lie present tnbllnlicil lioiimlnry linen of mild rit), nn filed In Heitlou 2, of Artie In I, of nald ihurler, no nn lo linludit ontJv:- iioiih nn well nn luljitient lurrllnry, I mil of the opinion Unit no power ex- lulu, ellhered i-xpr'-nx 01 Implied, In tint Municipal Authorllien of nald city, or thf Klccton tliertof, lo make nuch tlibiiKe exiept hy mid with the ('otinerit of n majority of tlio elector! lenldlni; In tint territory propmud to he mincit'il. JMIMICK i:VAN " City Attorney Iruln Muted that lie had received mi opinion from the At torney (leneral on the iUtitlon of ex lendlnK tlio ilty llmlln, which lie ad milted unn nloiiK )ie H.mio linen nn tlio opinion rendered hy Mr. Crnnn MANY NEW BUILDINGS Permits Granted By Council In dicate Building Boom Many Matter of Importance Come Up at Meeting of Gty Council-Adjourned Until Thursday, When Action Will Be Taken on Passing Hawkers Licence In pant, u contaRloun fever known an tlio Jlenr nml llucklfherry fever In KoInK the rounds. IIAIHV ITKMS. ENOUGH ROOM NOW Jacobs Buys 54 Feet in Rear of Lot and Has Room for 12 foot Sidewalk lurinAi. oir.vrv mm: lleforo Iih iiitjoiirumeiit tlm Com mlloiiein mnl County Judge put Ihelr nlKtintiiren nml oltlilnl npprovnl on tin' new limp, uliltli Iiiik heen ilrnun hy Kit' Klnmnlh County Ab ut mil Couipnny. Tlio Court ncvorul ueekn iiko entered Into a rontracl for u number of I he liinpn, and )en- lerilii)'n aitlon put the nppronl of llio Court on thf mnp nuhmltled and mnde It llio ofllrlnl ninp of tin' conn- Ity Tlm mnp which In to hit nlxiut 40x CI Ini'lien, ulll Im lithographed and printed In rolorn and ulll ho read) for dlntrlliutlon Innldn of n month, Tlio prlco of tlm liinpn ulll prohnbl) Im ulioiit tin. I.. Jnrohn jmterdny cotnpleled tlio purchnne of .'. I feel on Die rear of hU lot on the i inner of Third and Mulli nln-eln lie tiow ounn ii feet from h Urn feel deep on which ho will build n modern flnt proof ntoro nnd mill ' biilldliiK Tlm building will be loimli in tid bU feel lintk from thf propett) Ilni' In older lo kIu IS fret for nldeunlk. In conforiiiliy with Mhe other bimlnen Iiouhok In that hlork. Chlldern llron, ha mi the contract for the brick work nnd ulll begin op eration Mondny morning. Tlio flrnt floor will bo lined for n ntoro building and will bo dUlded Into dcpurtmeiitn. The mint modern pinto giant show window n will bo put In both on Main trett nnd the Third ntrcvt front. Tho building will bo ntoani healed, tho furnace to bo Installed In tho h.me inoiit. Tlio necond floor will bo fitted for offlrp roomn. Tlm building with i tho fUluren will cot npiiroxlmntel) If I2.00H. CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST WILL COMMENCE SATURDAY MORNING Tlm John V. Klood nhow loiuen to tlio Opera limine tomoi row night. Mr I'lood will bo remembered hy many of our people nn Jumping Jack, tho (linmplou barrel jiimber of the world. Hinging, dancing, character mid comedy nkltn, together with a number of acrobatic ncln, makn up nn eenlng'n entertainment that In Hiiro lo pleano. At thf Opera, llouno tomorrow night. 00900j Itiil WHETHER you pay us $15. or $40. for a Suit or Overcoat -you get the best Suit or Overcoat that $15 or $40 can purchase. Ik. k. k. store Agents CONTINENTAL TAILORING CO. V Kitturdny morning ticket will bo pluted on wile for tho Carnival Queen lonlent and It In expected that tho people of Kluioatii county will wit neHM one of the llvellent riimpalgtiH In the hlntory of tlm county. Any oung lady, married or nlnglo, will bo ellglblu to ontor tho content. Vote will bo sold at five cent each, nnd will bo placed on alo with tho different merchant throughout tho county. Tho content will clono Sat unlay, October 3rd, at noon, anil the renult of tho content will bo announc ed on tho following Monday. Thin will kIo tlm lucky )oung lady a week In which In preparo to recelvo tho gueslH of tho city. Tlio Queen will aUo have tho prlvllego or chooalng nix joung ladlen to act an nor retain er. The Queen will ho provldod with royal roboa, and will nlno have a bcntillTiil booth where nhe nnd her billion niny hold court every evening during carnival week. A grand Imll will nlno bo given In honor of her inujenty nnd tho commltteo propono 16 iiinko thl ono of tho swellcnt of falra ot tho eason. Tho Carnival Commltteo will have full charge of tho contest, and will announce results ovory (ew days, so that the public will be posted as to tho standing of tho dlfferont contest ants at all times. The proceeds ot tho contest will be used to defray the necoturr expenso of providing tho Queon with her royal garments, and suitable quarters where sbo and ber ladles may receive the public. Harry Pearson, ono ot tbe Ore war- dons, telephoned in last evening. He stated that the Are at Clover creek was under control nnd that the party had gone to I'okegnmn, where liiv forentn have been burning. They have llilit about checked and will leavo In tho morning for John sou Prairie, north ot i'okegama, where another big forent fire Is raging. l,AflKI.I. VAM.KV NKWB. 1). Campbell and sons sold their beef cattle to Mr. Mitchell of Klam ath Palls. Will Steven ami Dan Nichols are hnullng lumber for building tho big bridge In l.ungell valley. II. II. Ilurnhmu thronhod his grain thl week. Walter llmkmanler wan down finm hi placo luni Sunday visiting nnd do lug bualnons at Uonantn. Henry Vinson, tho oldest settler In Utngell valley, found Juniper stumps when ho llrst camo hero Hint had boon cut n great ninny )cnm. Walter nnd Will Campbell were dellvorlug beef to the Morton ranch this week. We bad a 11 no shower Sunday. It has boon Insinuated that I had stretched that cucumber to inako it three toot long. Not at all. my dear sir. It la known aa tho nnako cu cumber Ilouort nud Juntos Mulouo aro at work for Undo Sum on tlio Clear I.nlco Dam road Our valley U deutlued to bo In n thriving condition now that all doubt has been dispelled concerning Irriga tion, We novo just tho right soil for raising an abundance ot everything and with plenty ot water we are not to be aneeied at. Since haying Is over and the rush I'red Melham- and C. K. Branden burg were caller In Dairy Thurs day. ('. (' Pearson. W. U. Welch nnd I.ouls Klerzl panned this way going to the Water Unern meeting Friday. Mrs. Chan. Woelk walked from the rnnili to Dairy on Thursday to do trading Joo L'obiirn wan In from tho reser vation on Thursday und purchased supplies for the winter. Wm rinckus, hi wife and two children. Then., Chan., and some of their children, started to tho huckle berry patch Thursday. lleforo re turning Mrs. Wm. Klackm will visit her parent near Ashland Ulll U Turin r (Indian) wan down Mondnj. lln kas the Indians aro making preparations to build a $1200 church at Whiskey creek. Some of the whites might take logons. HornTo tho ulfo of John Pool, .September nth, n boy nnd girl, all do ing well. Climate and productiveness ot this valley cannot bo excelled anywhere If no further delajn prevent, the Yiinn.-t Threshing Co. will start their threshing mnchlno Wednesday. (lei.Sm)tli and his wife and daugh ter Deis, itnrted to Ashland Tuesday after a four horso load ot fruit. We will lay for him as he comes back. Mrs. M. J. Thompson and H. C. Ilenlck mid wife, tho mother, brother-in-law- and slntor, of J. D. Melton, aro in the city from their home at Ukinh, Calif. It Is stated that Mrs. Thompson came here for the purpose of furnishing ball for tho releaso ot her son, but that Mr. Melton refused to bo balled out. J. D. Melton Is being held In tho county jail on a clmrgtt of burglary. His ball was placed at $5000. Tho largo number of petitions for building permits which were present ed to tho City Council lost evening, I tho most convincing cvldenco ot the rapid growth and upbuilding of Klamath Falls. Permit were grant ed to the following: Tho. Martin, for the construction of a modern one story and basement cottage In block SI In Klamath Addition; Henry Stout for the construction of a framo barn on Canal street; J. A. White for tho construction ot a frame blacksmith shop 20x30 on Main street betwoen 9th and 10th streets. This Is just outside the tiro limits; 8. T. Sum mers for tho construction of a two story, 8 room house on Sot 4, In block 11, on Pine and 7th streets; Nell Campbell for the construction of a bungalow 30x38 feet, on lot 3, In block 3, In the Hot Spring Addition; Mrs. Horace Mitchell, additions to her residence In lot S, In block tS, In the Klamath Addition. The petition ot J. V. Houston for a permit to re model the Opera House, waa laid ov er until the adjourned meeting Thurs day night, for further InformaUoa. Besides the regular bill allowed was the bill ot the Klamath Falls Light It Water Company for famish ing 613,000 gallons ot water for street sprinkling. The bill aaoaaUd to $134 and was for water used on tbe streets during the summer. 8treet lights were ordered la on West Main street near Elliotts and the shingle mill, and a petition for a fire hydrant on Mill street, aear Moore's power house, waa granted and the hydrant ordered Installed on a four Inch main. The street committee was ordered to view the property for the purpose ot opening up Sixth street near the city limits, and report at the adjourn ed meeting. The Council authorised the purchase of 300 feet of 2ft Inch hose for the Ore department. An ordinance for a Hawker's Li cense was presented to the Council, and It was thought necessary to nuke some additions and corrections. The matter was laid over until Thursday evening, when the revised petition III be presented. The meeting ad journed until Thursday evenlng.when thoy will take action on tho ordinance and transact any other business thst may come before the body. 44 Going Camping ? I We have the beat guns and ammunition. Let us outfit you for a trip to the mountains. We have the goods that hunters need. Going Fishing ? ii 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! ' HMIHI MMi