The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 12, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1808.
Price, 6 Cents
KLAMATHGIRLINEASTl
Miss McCaulcy Continues Her Trip From
St. Louis to New York und Boston
oilfield, Mi . H"il I. I'xiS
I'.liinr lli'iiilil HiiIiiiiIii) hi. I. 'ft
Hi l.imlii for WuahliiKlnli TIiU pull
uf tin rl hiih till" Wi hud '"" Hi"
1,1,. min field Ih'IiIihI iih mill Irnvi'ti'il
lliiniiKi' li.'oiill'nl iintn of Item
Bllll Imll.i" All llif hid U lllllHlll
,,!! . .ii( liiunl vIHiiko and In veiy pint
l, Wlini ' mill sluing" I" ua hiih
nur C'lmt I"11" i'"" I'"1" ' unnlher
j tiki like Id holll" hii vtuulil K'l frntll
nhi iouiiIv in miotlii'i
, oil lot" Wnahlngloii, ullh Ha
,,,ui. " . ilmt Hero kept an i lemi
Wlml ii'i"-nli't I" "I" ini'it a Hi"
imlilli lllirnrv aiild In li III" h"l on
nmili' of ilnaale uk lillii luri- In Anmi
I. i i m HiioiirIi Hi" building ut
ii. clii mnl i Kriiinl when lighted no
In (in iiiMtnliiK hi- li.uk our iikiiiiI
mitu ii'i 'oppliir. In tin In Hi" top
i,' Dp Umlillir.loli liionilliii'Mt. hIiIiIi
!i .ii I '' high III III" llflemnnil H"
,,,1,1 ...it I.. Ml Vi'Miini Thli Ik ii
half I'"" i i.I" from Wiulilnxtori. mnl
llin.uKl. n h.ailllful iiiuulry Tin'
cniiiiul ixillilliiK mnl riMinm hiiIi
Ihi-lr iualiH olil fmliliiliod r II r lilt Hi f.
an. k.pt Hi fir (id nnliir mnl a In
tin) Ij- of our mnl 1'iiHitili'iit
Around Hi. (allien U tin- IiihIki. Hint
Vtaitiiar'"" planted Kill vent into
r'riitu 'In" garden nil worn given n
Usmli i.f Hi" ' MiikIi- IIi lluah.
m named I.) Hi" iii-xri-M hIiii u.ed
In tpal i.it nl night mnl Kt n aprii)
nf the bnih In put n ml it (In plllowH,
Lidding ' Hi" lii'lli'f I tin t iln-ama
milil H.iti mmo triii' It Han thl.
I. inli H.-ii Nellie ('nalla liihl.'it hIikii
u iliilil. ami be.ldi, vs li It f J. 'infill
l,i irnnMl tu tier mnl Him II f
irfitrj i ii in nulling to K''t lioimi
lirfnri' IrtliiR III" 'T lllli-lll
HutiiUr evening n lufl for I'hlla-ili-liliU
III tlm morning h'ii innde u
tour of Hi" ilt. lllllii: tlm home
nf William Penn This luiuae In
mill of tlm flrt hrlik over umil In
vmrrlrn brought from Cnglnml, mnl
Hie Ikiiii.- ntaiiiU In Fulrmniinl I'ntk,
i hi' lurgi.t iintiirul purk In Hi" norlil
rrniH riiiiniii'iiiiiii hi Hi-iit to n'kh
York iIhi.iikIi ii iuiik'imIoii of rllli-
liAt Iii.iiIi tin- trip a.-eiu Ilk" nil" iui
1. 1 tiiat of lnpiii'. fiutnrlm mnl Im -inanity
Wniroaaod tlm lluiUnu rlv-
rand In n few minute woni nl lininn
In tin- (lid Alnr llouao on Iohit
llnmdun) Alter illniirr ho went up
llronilHu) to tin. iiimt p.itl nf Hi"
illy nml Hnlki'il purl nay buck
iliriiiir.li hIiii I In uilli'il Hi" "Ureal
Wlilli. Wii) " It hiii with itimrilll)'
Hint hii inutriillt'il our merriment ov-
r I he ahow, whlih nn nilili) poor In"
nleliiul l:itHtt'rm-i luive bragged mi
ininii about A fnw tliriilnn. whisky
nml ln-rr nlitiiH u uttered from 23rd
in I'.lli street, ililetty Illuminated
lit trie algiiH, loualltute what In III"
Ni' Yorker l perfection.
Ilnmilwiiy, an u nlrri'1. In n ili'lll
lnii nml n Miuirn Whllo llici" me
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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.
K. K. K. STORE
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Agent! CONTINENTAL TAILORING CO.
tfttnlain AAAAA A
ii fnu liultilliiitn lilchi'i Hum llinmi In
jiiin iiumi illlm, .. ii. IKIln mirinw
' I II II IM't . fur It a tiullilui: nlan, In mix
iIiiiik llrly pluio no iIUkuhHui: to om
'iiKimloi I to Hi'uli'iii iIi'iiiiIIiii'iih,
I Hint It huh ii wnliiiuin hiii;i:i'iiiii
Hlii'ii Mi IIiiIi'k mi i hi. uh Ni.,.h
'lioiil'.ti mnl mo Hi'iit Imik In our Im-l-l
On our Hiiy lii lliinlnii hi nlnppcil
ut Wi-illlclil, Miikh , Mr II.iIih' oi
Iiumi. Hlnti' hi. Inn) niuni. r I lloalnu
luikml lii'iiiiii Whll.. Hut., hi' tUlli'il
ii hIiIi fnilni) nml IimuiiihI Him
nl Wmlllil.l Hun uumt uf nur nlilpH
ill" iiiiiiIi- II la ii In-iiutlfiil lountty,
Imt wlii'ti llii todl iih Imw mill It
Ki'ln llii'fi'. n Hnrn Klml hii hit"
liouii'Hmil IioiiiiiI
i:tiii:i. micai-i.ijv
QUAIL SEASON
OPENS SUNDAY
Hunters Will Have Only I wo
Days This Year
A aitiopala of Hm Kiinm I.'iwh itIhi
'inl on Hm tinik of Hm IIiiiiIit- I.I
M'lian, kiNTiia to Im lurorrect III ri'Klild
In tlm open h'iikpii fur im 1 1 Tin
)UuiaU huh lomplled In I'orlhiu.l.
and Hhlle II tuny ln nil right In ll.ni
mtIIiiii. It doean'l apply inal of Hi"
t.'aaindm, nirordlllK to relliihle 1111-tlinrllli-a
The i:mim law imaaitl at the I'm.
hhIiiii ptoildea Hint "It aliall Im tin
Uwrul (etiepl aa prnvldiit In "
tlnna 21121, 2(i;:, etc ) to kill, IllUO
III pn"lilll, etr , mi)' Ullall, I'll i'i!
Iietweeu tlm flrat nf Oi InlnT mid III')
lltat of IliTeiuher " Heitlon ZICI,
ulilrh Ih etiepted, hiih tevlaed nl tin)
Mill., amnion, and nnda
"It ahull he unhiHfiil at mi) time
In Hint portion or tlm alnln enal or
tlm Cum ml" Mountain, to kill or
hlie In poaaeKalon, etf , eirept lor
arlentlrii' mnl hreedlnt; purpoaeH, nuy
iiinll. nt any time except between tlm
a.i-oml Siilurdny and Hm third Tint"
ilu) III lleptemher or euch )enr Thu
limit durlliK tlm open neiiaou Ih nIx
nl one iluy, or twelvn In one week "
Today Ih Hid Heiiuid Halurday mid
Tueaihiy will he the third Tueaday In
thin month, mid iih Hundit) mid Mou
lin) lire the only da) a between Hal II r
iluy mnl Tueaday, thin Jiar'a iuall
11111111111- In Klnmiith roiuity will hu
confined In two dit)K,
You will iavo money by buylnix
lewltiK machine aud all of )our iow
liiK inachluo iiipplloi at Mullori, coi
ner Main and Cth itroet. 7-3 Itf
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Prominent Lady
Writing Up
MUh a fl. Monro.., who wnit with
tlm I'ortlmnl i-miirnlutiliitH, Ih ii nuwv
Ipiipin mnl iiiiiKiirliiu urlmr of proml-
iii'iiii', hIio hoii Imt IniirnlM oti tlm
CIiIiiiko Itwurd-lliTiild. Hlin In In
KIiiiiiiiHi iiiunly to cnltiiT mutcrliil
foi ii hoiiklnt which will Im Umicd
Ii) Ilin piniMi'iiuiT iti'piirtlilt'til of III"
HoiithiTti I'nrllli' Oii'iton l.ttmit utiilur
illri'illou of William McMurniy, kwi
"nil iiiMHiiiU"r liK"Ul, whoa.) frli'tld
ahlp for Uila ni'iHoii Ih I'Vldniiecd In
tniiti'ilnl wiijk MUh Monro" It uno
of tlm moat HiKM'Knful HilvorlUlnic
wrlliTH on Hi" I'liilflr Conat unit ron
lIlKtH II HIIUI'HHflll llllaltll'HH III llllll
purllruliir llim, Hhldi I lie pulillc
kuoHH iih tlm MonroM AiIvitIIhIiik
Cniuimny
1'ioliiilily no wiIIit who Iiiim vlalt
oil HiIh mi Hon Iiiih hi-iti Hic (ountry
mom thoioimlily than aim will huvn
iloim lii.forn irimpli'tltiK Hi" funk In
Carnival Queen
'Urn Drat live voli'H, In what prom
Una to In- ii wry lively conteat, were
rnat fur MUh IiuUii HarKent, of thla
city Tho hallnta were purchnaiil nt
lleltkempiT'H Mr lleltkc-iuper Im
inediutely idaii'd the oti-n In tho
Hlmlow, with ii rnrd In Iho effect that
tlmy were the II rat tote mat In Hm
(onteat Tlm Imllota had not been
on eihlliltlou ten liilnnli-a befnro n
very huiiiII hoy nppenred on the aieim
und nfiir atud)ltiK Hm card for n
moumnl, Im entered tho at urn mid
IIKill SCHOOL MONDAY,
The Kl.iinalli County IIIrIi Kchool
will open Mondu), Keiletubiir, Ulh.
All nrrnnuemeulH preliminary In np
eiilm; hnve been liiluli- At tho fnc
ully meetluK I'rldii) the proKram hiih
pit (lit ml mnl plana fur enrollment
were liiaile Ktlidenla will meet thu
teailuTH Monday uiornlnK. Mr.
h'nuKht hIII enroll the lat year, Mr.
Unwind 2 ml )e;ir, MUh Appli'nate 3rd
)ear and Mi llutiher 4th year and
MpeclaU AHi-r flllltiR out Hcheilule
aula mid KettlliK n Mat of hooka n I-
ed. aluileniH will bo ill liberty until
I "Ml p tu. hIii-ii the)' will (iiuvene
III their re-ipeitlve rootiia. lit )ean
In Mr KmiKlit'a room, 2nd jenra In
Mr. HiiHiird'H room, 3rd jearH In Mr.
Ilutiher'a room and 4th )earn In MUa
Appli-Kiile'a room. Teachern will run
IhriiiiKh with the entire program In
the afternoon and iiHHlKtt Ii-hhoiih.
.MIT.MIAN WATKIt IN MKItltll.t,.
Win. A. Wllaon, tho proprietor nf
tho Turk livery anil feed itablci, bin
been huvInK a deep well nink on till
roHldonco lot In Merrill by Win. Tow-
(ith, tho well borer, and Tueiday nt a
depth nf over three hundred feet n
, hi renin nf water wan at ruck that rose
I up und poured nut over the Iron ciih
Iiik. Mr. Wllaon U inakltiK propnni-
tlniiH tu plpo witter from tho well In
IiIh Park Htahli-H, ntid to muko nan nf
Ii In vnrloiiH wu)n. Thero In but
Utile doubt iirlciian water mlRht bo
ohtnlued In tlili valley by ilnkliiK In
the proper deptli. Hi-cnrd.
Dr. .1. A. Host and family camo up
from Merrill yeaterdny and left thli
inniuliiK for their homo In Pendleton
In upend (ho winter. Dr. Ilont hnu
i-ji clinied coiiHldernbli) fnrin proper
ty in thU county nml MntcH that he
will ho hack with till family In tho
spiltiK t remain permanently.
A hlK ltopiihllcnn rally will ho held
nt tho Court HniiHo tonlnht. Tho
nieotliiK lit for tho purpoae of oi'kh
ullng a Tuft and Sherman Club, to
work In conjunction with the state
oiKunlzatloii. 13vory Bopubllcan In
the city la requested to he preuonl.
Our lufuriiiuiit wah iiilHlitkeu when
ho told tu) that Dick Ilrltensteln'B
nleco camo to thla city via Reno, Nev
ada and Lakovlaw through mlitako.
It wah Intentional that alio Hhniild
do ho, In order that alio might vlalt
with tier father who reilileu In tho
Utter town, Aftor remalDliur. here a
couple of daya she will return to her
home In Chlco, this time going by
way of Weed.
. 300 boxes of choice tomatoei at
fl box at the Monarch. 11
Journalist
Klamath County
hniid. A(tiimpmi)lni tlm UllorH on
Hii'lr vnrlmia trlm nlm Ii.'ih Iimti all
IhnniKli tlm Imurt of tlm vulln), ov
it Hm RHiiuip luiula, unit tlila morn
Inc ilnpmli'il for n trip of ilin-o dnn
to (,'niliT l.iiku. On dm ti'turn from
tlm uortlmiu pnrl of Hm utility MIhh
Monro., will miikn ollmr Joiirm-yii to
vIbII Ki'dloriH of Hm lrrlKnl"il illitrlil.
MUh IMiiu IIiiIkIiI. mm of Hm writ
imh of tlm Mouion CmuiMny, 11U0 m -rotnpmili'H
MUk Moiiio.', nml Ih en
tliutliittlc coiicirnliiK tlm mmilfolil
tiiiTltM of Hii Klnmiith liualn. Mm.
Ji'iikltiK, or rortliind, iiitim with Hi"
putty mnl Hmno thri'ii ladli-n urn tour
IliK loi;iithur It h;ih tliidr orlKiniit
imrpoan to ri'turu houm via Hm Mcd
foiil I mil from Cralir Lake, hut tier
"KHlty or morn thoroiiKh Hork on
ratlii'ilnu Klamath ilnlu chmiKi'il the
liroxrmn ho tlmy will romo hack to
Klninnth I'alla
Contest Now On
purcliUHc-d two hnllolN whhh ho en
tered for MUh l.yle Wat mm If MUa
Wntaon proven iih popular with tin
older Rcntlemen ni aim la with this
Hinall lad, It la '-ultn evident that ah"
will prove u at roil K candidate. MUh
Htella Campbell received tho next
three voti-H Tlleao three )Oilti" III-iIIi-m
nro very popular, and nlthoiiKh
many more name will bo entered In
Iho content. It In thouitht that they
wilt bo cloae up to the head of tho
Hat at nil tltni-a
MKItltll.l, ltK(THD ITK.MS.
Martin Ilroa. lint week Mild their
fine 6-mulo frelKhtliiK team In Manoy
Ilroa, for $12(10.
Tho Maacot Stnliki report liavlnR
had lilt) -four head or "tranilenl"
horam to caro for Inht nlcht.
H. H. Mitchell pinned throiiKh Invvii
thla uinmlng with nbout 300 head of
entile en route to (Jiuelle.
Knil Stukel, repreicntlni; In tho
cattle market C Swanaon & Son, of
Sacramento, laat week purchased 100
head of the Carr cattle from Dallon
Urn., mid Min head from Ilert Splcer
nl Hlei'lo Hwnmp.
(loo, W. Ilrmiilou, formerly a rent
dent of Merrill, but now nt Paisley
where ho I enRaRed In remodellnf; n
flouring mill. Intend to return here
with hi family about tho first nf Oc
tober In make thla place hi future
home. Ilo ha notified K. II. Kltch,
with whom ho left hi real eituto for
mile to hold tho property m ho had
concluded tu uao It hllimclf. Many
friend nf Mr. llrandon will bo very
much pleased to welcomo him.
City Bakery Changes Hands
Joseph M Kvuns, who c:ime Imri
recently from Sovery, Kauaai, hu
purchnied tho City llukory from It
M. Snrter and will take chare Mon
day. Ho will put In a Mock of Km
eerie In connection with tho bakery
Mr. Kviiii was mi pleased with Iho
Klamath country that ho tclcgrapho.!
homo liiHtructlou to sell out hi dry
Kood and grocery erttablUhmont an 1
ahlp huiiHuhold kooiI.
Mr.Snrter will open up In tho .Mon
arch building, which U being remod
eled, with a, pool mid billiard parloin.
IMSTI'ltK I'Olt ItKXT.
For tho remainder of September
and October I will tnko horie and
cattle fur pasture nt $1 a month, paid
In advance. C. C. LOW.
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W It. ICalon, Secretin)- uf the An
gler Anioclntlon of California, ar
rived In tho city last ovenlnt; accom
panied by L a. and W it Rcklon,
tuemhoiu or tho Association, They
went to Fuit Klnmiith thla morning
und nvpeel to lemnlu In that section
until the Inst or tho month
I., JiicoIir, of tho rio.itoii Sturn, mi
iitiuucoH that ho will continue, hi big
rvmuval Bulo fur two week lunger,
In order to give residents of the coun
try un opportunity to lay In their
Huppllea." Ho U very much pleased
with tho leaults uf the sale, but U
determined to reduco hi stock to
tho minimum, regardless of cost, in
order to save the, expense of packing
and moving such an, Immense amount
RECORD LAND SALES
Garden Acreage Near City Is Sold Tor
Three Hundred Dollars an Acre
or kooiIk Tlm work on tho cirmtruc
tlou or Hm new hulhlliiK ha bcon
aiarli-d In ninicil and will bo ruined
n fan! mi ii inrKo rorcc of umn cn
In It.
J I) Carroll alalia that ho hua tlio
rnonl hhi) of honny produced In this
county Ito hail ono hire of 144
pounUa, of whut ho claims to bo tho
llni-nt (Uiillty of hormy that can bo
prodiKcil on tho loaat. Mr. Carroll
hnnvi.n Hint Klamath inunty la dm
tlni'd to linrnnii. fnmoua a a honoy
Hi-rtloii. The hi'i'H do well hero on
ni'iount or tho drynniM of tho ntmoi
ptHTu und Hm largo tract a of alfalfa
from which to obtain their aupply.
FOREST FIRES
ARE CHECKED
Twenty-five Thousand Acres
limber Burned Over
J I Kimball returned thl noon
from tho I'okegama country, where
ho ha been with tho crew of men
lighting nro. Ilo states that all of
tho fires are now under control, ex
cept ono on Spencer Mountain. Thli
Is poor timber and tho fire Is running
high and tho best the men can do 1
to watch It.
Thero wore eight different fire In
the Pokegnma tract and considerable
damage was done. There Is approxi
mately 100,000 acres In this tract
and fully one-fourth of It was burned
over. It I ImposHlhle at this time
tu estimate tho damage done, a In
aomo K-ftlona which were burned ov
er very lit t lo damage was done to the
Ktandlng timber, while In sections
wheio there was much down timber
mid thick brush tho datnago done was
heavy.
Ono uf tho heaviest fire was west
of Pokegmnn. Mr. Kimball used
about thirty uf the mill men, all of
the railroad crew, besides his own
men, and It took several daya of
hard fighting before they got It un
der control.
AT THU OPKHA IIOl'SK.
Now tonight Tho Drunken Father
Tho Witch's Secret. Charlie's Dream
nml A Drama In Savllle, a wonderful
picture showing a great Spanish bull
light. Now Song. Any seat 10 eta.
Mr. A. Decker, a representative of
tho Portland Journal, Is In the city
for tho purpose of making a write-up
of tho business houses. He will also
visit the other towns of tho county
In gather material for his paper.
Going
Going
!
What ranks with the record sale
of Klamath county land hnvo been
mado thl week In tho Knterprlso
tracts to parties who camo In on tho
Portland excursion and who will Im
mediately begin Improvements look
ing to occupancy and use of the land
for purposes beneficial to tbe com
munity. The sale were made by
Frank Ira White.
Fred Nltschelm, of Clark county,
Washington, has bought ton acre ad
jacent to tho Kltner I. Applegate gar
den, which ho will use for garden
purpose next year. Thl particularly
desirable garden Innd, one and one
quarter miles from town, now In al
falfa and timothy, was purchased for
$2S0 per acre. Mr. Nltschelm I an
experienced gardener and haa already
contracted to havo the ground brok
en and placed In shape for use In the
spring. Meantime ho will remove to
thli place with hi family and build
a home on the land.
"I am satisfied there Is a market
for all of the garden products that
can be produced hero and that tbe
soil and climate Is all right," said
Mr. Nltschelm. "Thero are condi
tions here with which I am not famil
iar but I know good land when I aee
It and have looked at a great many
gardens and potato patches slnco
coming to Klamath Falls and good
products are being grown by the men
who know bow. I am satisfied tbat
I havo a good piece of garden land
and If 1 live will be here working It
next spring."
F. C. Markwardt of Portland pur
chased a tract of five acres situated
Just below the main canal and about
800 feet north of the orchard on tho
Enterprise tracts, at $300 as acre.
It Is now heavily set to alfalfa and
tame grasses, and Is Just at the east
side of tbe Mills addition and within
about three-quarters of a mile of the
depot site. Mr. Markwardt has pur
chased this for a home and expects
to bring a herd of thoroughbred Jer
sey cows from his present home In
Washington. He has arranged to
secure a quantity of hay for feeding
the cows the coming winter and will
engage In dairying. The land which
Mr. Markwardt haa bought Is the
tract selected by the Reclamation
Service two years ago for headquar
ters and experimental purposes, but
which was given up for a location
In town on which the buildings wero
located.
MOVINQ AWAY.
P. Conklln, pastor M. E. Church,
Is offering his household goods at pri
vate sale, roller top desk, dishes, Iron
beds, springs, etc. Also a gentle fam
ily riding pony. Corner Pine and Id,
near Presbyterian Church. 81 St
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.
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 i
Hardware Merchanti