The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 16, 1908, Image 2

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MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST &uil adj. nii -.303
SO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS, EASY TERR
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THE EVENING HERALD
I.sucd Dully, Kxci'nt Sunday, by tlm
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
SUIISrUll'TION KAT.KS
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Dally, by mall, nno year
Daily, by tnnll, fix months
Dally, by malt, three month
Dallr. hv mail, one month W
Dally, delivered by carrier, ont week If
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KLAMATH FALLS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1(5. IMS.
liy s.
Clt.tTKlt KiKK.
Illenii ,inlru. In ihi'
ISrsiiril-llrrnlil.
Its arms eeti tn tin' Iniis of Iho rtliTii
i' 1 .IniK lulu tin' rnlil ili'l't'iH u( l!ii
t'lilriiKii any wlui il.irril tn Inutile U
iiiHliiluiis ri'.ilm. Thi' lake :i it i-
I entered .'II ears iiKu liy it nim,ii'i I
(Concluded from estenlu. ,1m: ait Willi J lllllumii at Hi
"l.ast fall we construed d n Idr lic.ul. In IWi Mr Steel Ih'kuii IiN
rnblii nml hao now added n kitchen, icrfoits tu have tin1 region set aimr'
uslnu the first ituor of the cnhln fot :i a natlutial liark, lint it win not um-
n dlnliiK room. Wo have 21) linu til 11'rtS ttint his effoin were cnmn I
ltf success llnw thin cri'iit
Miiici:.
.Nut Ice H lii i'Iij kImmi that nil Auk
list Itiil, r.Uis, tin' Conuuim Count II
of lln City nf Klaiuatli Pulls, I'liaiti'il
fan onlltiaiit'O to lillni; fm the annual
assessment nml lollettlon nf a ;' no
poll tax. (rum each limit' lulialill.iut
nf tin' fit), lictueoii tin' iiki'k nf "I
ami 60 .M'ai (cr'il Inn those In law
t'xi'liiit ami those tnn iiillrui to 'i
furtii lal'ui i, fm Ktti't't nml sower iiii
noses, s.ilil mlt tax fur the enr
I'.His, will lie ilui' ami immiIiIi' nil ami
afli'l September IMIi. Mills, to iii'
Clt .Marshal, vim will ui'i'lit theu'-j
fur. I
A I. I.KAVITT. '
'.) 1 1 Police .hull'.' I
i ;eiio.
' Imi'l with nu'rWlilmt new. illnlni
m klli'lu , I'lulit in mi '. pallor
lluo pntronuKi'. feeding fmui l.'O '''
SOU lll. Iuiiili nl Until I'""'"
Dot i ih. fnllfoinln. ! ,1;
miih.ijuMwa umi j
with pood beds nml lieddlnu, ami ex
pect to Increase our farllltle.i during
tlie season of 190!), mi as to auom-
moilate 100 guests. We expect to ' til nf pmiiln
liuilil fine hotels, Including hot nnd o
cold water anil hatha. We also we' It
pect to establish wimu method nf get-WiMst
tine to nml from the ntor by ear.
Wo now have a stanch uasnllne
launch on the lake, capable of carry
ing 15 passengers nml one unliable
for seven passengers, besides) six
rllnker-hullt rowbonts, Next ear
we expect to place nt least one more
loiuuiodlnus launch ami n half iliizcn
rmvtmnts In lommlKslon. We nlso
expect to establish a line of automo
bile!) between Odessa.on Upper Klam
ath Lake ami Crater Iike, to oper-
n.i
nl iler was created mini' will ei.'i
l-now. On uciount of the Mist iiuau-
sprend fot a
INtn.ice
r I, Itlltfik, In nil il I rnr, liltiu nlnitll ,ll.
nf the mnlintalli. some Mf lent t4
Miltt ttint fieri, tmiut limn tieetiri-..!
the grandest anil must awful expin
ruin In the history nf the Ciim.i.I.
ramie. That this explosion hail siit'l
eient force to tear na the nmss m
rock ami entlh that lien In a iuoii ..
tain ii i ne i'iUiii) del high and ti-i'i it
upon the surrounding iniintry, Ki.
lug In its place a ) awning iluiMii. I
maintained hy mau. The puriere
of great lata beds In the Kli.inu.
reRlon lead other scientists i.i a"
stoutly maintain that at one tin e In
the Interior of the Matatna miMint.iir.
nto In connection with hosts from
Klamath Kails, whereby the trip may
be made in flu- or six hours from this
city.
"The Crater luike Kood roads com
mission. Just appointed by the (!nv
ernor, of which )'.. II. llarrluinu Is
chairman, will doubtless secure suf
ficient funds to establish and main
tain the best possible roads from
east and west of the Cascade range
to the lake, and as soon as this be
comes nn established fact we will put
on a Hue of uutumobltes from Med
ford to Crater Lake, maklnK the trip
In eight hours. Along the line of
roads it may not be out of the way
to say the United States government
contemplates the construction of an
automobile road entirely around Cra
ter Lake, on an easy grade, so built
that It will be posslblu to reach !.."
various high peaks without dirtli til
ty. When this Is accomplished .
will be practicable to build roads i
Into the park from points heretofore Horn In Lnugell
considered beond reach of the lake, i .September Cth. l!0s
there was formed a lone of red lot
lava SOUO feet high. The) : i i rt
that this lava, by the Iremi'iiJn.i:
force that lay behind It, hrnki
through the side of l.ie mountain
and (lowed through its self-made en
vice, covering the valleys below, and
that when this great lava cone had
exhausted Itself the prcsiure of the
huge upper cone of the mountain
broke In the crust and it tlUappnircd
Into the depths below with n crash,
that must haw itwukcm-d the uni
verse, hereby forming what Is now
the bed of this truly marvelous lake
Whatever Its origin. Crater like has
already come In be known In the I'n-
cillc northwest as the eight wonder
of the world, and .Mr llarriuian. In
I Is enthusiasm, declared this rhissl
! . ilon to be correct.
OM
lU)S.S. Ill'I.LKTI.V ITF..MS.
All roads and trails within the park
uro built and maintained by the de
partment of the Interior."
Crater I-ako. Is located on the sum
mit of the Cascade range In southern
Oregon. It rests In the crater of a
mountain, which hat recently been
christened Maznma, and the top of
which at some time, dlbappeared,
leuvlng a cauldron 4000 feet deep
and five and one-half miles In diam
eter. The water fills tills cauldiou
half full. Near the western shore of
the lake Is u cinder tone Sir, feet
high, known as Wizard Island, In the
top of which there Is still another
extinct crater, Near the shore on the
eastern side Is u lingo pile of Jagged
rocks, which have received the name
of Phantom Hock. With these ex
ceptions there are no Isluuds, and the
water of the lake Is so clear that a
six-Inch white plate tan bu seen at
a depth of 92 feet. When looked up
on from the surrounding cliffs this
color Is of the deepest possible blue,
except close to shore, where It blend
Into a rich turquoise. Seen from Its
surface, the remarkable blue deep
ens and assumes a brighter hue. Us
ually In the early hours of the morn
ing the surface of the luko Is llko
glass, und In Its depth Is reflected
every object which the earth and sky
contain. At night, when this con
dition prevails, and the moon Is full,
the view that Is I effected In the still
ed depths Is beautiful beyond desctlp
tlori, us wall. as awe-Inspiring. There
can be seen, more clearly than tn a
mirror, the milky way with Its myr
iad of stars unknown to a less clear
atmosphere, the constellations which
shine with a brlfihtneni umli earned
of In other climes, und the moon,
which Rooms largor and more brllll
uut thun anywhere else, and ull Out
other glories of tlie heavens.
The region about the lake Is full
of hUturlc and legendary Interest.
In the mysterious depths of the luUe,
so the Indiana believe, dwells lb)
great spirit, und until recontly no In
dian dared1 scarcely look upon It fcr
foar that the giant crawfish or drag
on, which guarded the great Loa, or
.spirit, would 'In Us wrath reach up
valley, Siiudn,
in .Mr nnd .Mrs.
John Drl'coll, n son.
A force of men are ereitliig the
poles for Ilonnnza'H street lights nml
the current will be turned on before
the end of the month. Tempoiarlly
current will bo provided for this pur
pose and for power for the llyur mill
from the dates sstem as the .Moore
Ilros. plant is not completed, nnd el
ectric lightning will not In- available
for n few weeks.
P, O. Parsons, who iiceutly bought
property here, went to Klamath I'alls
Friday and on his i it urn brought his
wifo nnd win and will make this place
their future home. .Mr Parsons also
has one hundred acres of laud about
three-quarters of a mile east of l!o
nanza which he will have ileal ed and.
fenced this winter und have read) for
putting In a crop next spring.
.Norm: nut rnu.ic.vno.w
llepaillin lit nf the luteilor, I', it
Uind Olllce at Utkevit't, Oiegnii.
August , Unit.
Notice Is licreb) glen that tier-
tiude I. Ilelli'hiun, nf Klamath Calls,
Oregon, who, on .May I'.'i. Urns, made
Timber mid Slnne Apiilimtliiii, Nn
IISS. (Seil.il Nn. 02S.3), for 'use'.
Section I7.T. 3. K. It. In ., W..M.
I':u tiled notice nf Intention to make
dual proof, tn establish claim tn the
land above described, before County
Clerk, Klamath Co.. nt his otllie, at
Klamath Calls, Oregon, on the 12th
day nf Oi tuber, 11HIS.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Augusta J. Ha)deii, W. W. .Mend
enball, Win. Ilelleuiau, II. II. Ila)den,
nil of Klamath Calls, Oregon.
J. N. WATSON.
S-10-10-11 Register.
.orici: nm i'I'iii.k.viio.v.
Department nf the Interior, C. S
l.niul Olllce nt l.akeweu, Oregon
August 111, l'JOS.
Notice Is hereby gleu that Dunn
W. Ilursell, nf .Merrill, Oregon, who.
on Dee. HI, KM) I, made Homestead
Clitry, No. .133; (Serial Nn. 03S3I.
for se'i. Sec. 13, T. 37 S. It. 10 K,
W. M.. has (lied notice nf Intention
to make final Commutation Proof, to
establish clulm to the laud abie il
scrllnil, before Register mid Keivlv
er, nt I.akevli'W, Oregon, on the .'.tb
day of October, 1U0S.
Claimant names as witnesses:
.Mark I Inward, of Morrill, Oregon,
Crnnk Johnston, of Klmunlh, Calls,
Oregon, I toy Whitney, nf Klamath
Culls, Oregon, ('has. Wagar, of Klam
ath Calls, Oregon.
J. N. WATSON,
i-2 1 Itecelver
THERE ARE REASONS WHY
You should ouy your Groceries nl Vnn Klpcr Hro$.
1st. They hnvc the tfoodH you wunt
2nd. Their Groceries urc always fresh
;int. The price Is within reason
4th. They deliver phone orders promptly
Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS,
Get the Hublt Use Chose G Sanborn Coffees
J
SHERWlH-WllLHMS
Buggy Paint
is the tivst p.ilnt inaile (or bug
girt. CioikI, too, for pon h and
Ian ii luiiututc or ati)thtne, "ub
jci t tu outsiilr cxpiMine.
S-W. Buggy Paint
wc.its well uut-of-iloois in .ill
kinds ol w cither, gives a bright,
ilurable glim, spicails ctcnl.
I'nrets well anil comrs in nunv
attractive colors. t
It ic renfinntfr.il limntr it
!aci re-painting Iim soon, ami
is always satislictory. Coturs
ic.nly for the brush in h.imly
cans, blc; ami little, as )oii re
mire. tfaaaaaaai Ton sale my nmmmm
Geo. T. Baldwin,
HARDWAKK DKAI.KHS
lamulli Kails, OrchSou
.-,m..i-'.-1r- fwinA
J. L. CUNNINGHAM
ARCHITECT and BUILDER
plans Mini Siu'i'iuVutions I'tiriiiMlictl. EHtiiuutcs (,iven on
all Classes nf Work, from smitll fittnirt tiinllUv Imililmi;,
In luiililuu! "ur Imrnt' fiimliiiic Mtyli. (iilKlimlit) an,
I'l'.moiiiN b luivuik' "'r pl"H nrwl ly me
PHONE 645
Kcsldcncc-Washlnitton St., Between 8th and 9th
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U.,oo ACltlCH T1IKK.
The Lakeside company has 2.',ni)
acres of land under the Adams ditch
that It will glo lti:NT KUEK for
ono year. This Includes trio use of
the land and water. The, renter must
clear and place (ho land in cultiva
tion. The renter gets all Iho crops i
but wo rcient; the right to pasture
the stubble. '
Tlie Ijikenlile Coiiiutiiy, i
J. Crank Adams, Manager, -XK-sVXVZ-sY-:--:-
Merrill. Oregon. . 2
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Snrind P.rppk
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RESORTS
The Is'ft trout li.lnlie llilllivll
Cxnllenl iiici'iiiuiiidstiiiiis Til
parties.
t'niiiping out tit fm rent
x-L-litl i-atiipiug gninleli nnd
Imntu for lent.
Kine tuinture fm Os'l.
Trlephnlie liill fleet loll.
AiToiiiiiiiMlntlon to vfi, ti, Outer
Ijlke.
Will meet pirlieo at Kl.itiiilh
Agency.
FRANK SILVIES
PROPKIETOK
Klamatli Agency, Ore.
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Heavy Frcltfhtlnjt a Specltlly. Uarlrlarfc Orders Art
Given Prompt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Hnvlrirl up-to-date olano
trucks we solicit your
fine pluno movind
I'HONKS
Office S7I
:
lUrn H73
KENYON & GRIMES, PKOPKIETOKS
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Cream of Tartar
Rochelle Salt
Epsom Salt
Sulphur
I'nriiUlitvl
White.
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M-i:tir
CHITWOOD
DRUG CO.
BRICK WORK
AND
PLASTERING
ciiimncys am) kiisk
pi.aci:sasi'i:cim,iv
H. E. CHILDERS
KLAMATH FALLS, OHKCON
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When lilook.H in MilLs Addition wcru oITitiiI
at liarcain prices a huiiiImt )f hrcwd inves
tors IxitiKht; Hiiice that time values have
invreased materially.
These Lots are Bargain Buys
at present prices, anil then! is overy reason
to anticipate an advance in prices. Kemcin
lier these lots are FIFTY feel in width nnd
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep more than douhlu the area of most
town lots olfered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
CAPT. O. C. APPLECATE Office on Fifth Stmt
KANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
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im, .,. ,. mhait, AU-.1J I.. M. Ill as.
President nwoiiai.lUIB Vlwl. al TiiaiJ i
Mapi,Un, HluctPrlnlaRlc.
WE ARE
LOOKING
Cur up-to-date people to
tarry our watches. Wo
can cupply watches for
anyone, from the young
est to the sedate old man.
Kacb watch Is guaranteed
lo give
Perfect Satiifaction
H.J. WINTERS
DEALER IN WATCHES
KODAK?
There is only one Kodak
and that is the
EASTMAN
Every Kodak tested here.
Free lessons hy one who
know to every pui chaser of
a Kodak.
Maude E. Baldwin I
Dealer In Kodak Supplies
BALDWIN ULK. Klamath Falla
' ssssssss-s-v:...4.t.1. 1 2
Zims Plumbing
Shop
Gontractlnri and Jobbing
Kirstclass Line or Plumb
iiiK .Specialties and first
class Workiniiiihliip.
A. O. U. W. Dulldinti
KUmalh Falls
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
Hm.t II U unlaw, -rrelary
Klamath FalIs,Oregon
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rilAS. K. WOKDKN
I'resliirnl
M. WOIIDKN
('ashler
FIIKI) MKI.IIASKl
Vlc-lrcM"
The American Bank and Trust Co.
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining Parlors
Oysters Served In Any style
J. V. HOUSTON. Prop.
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
American liank A Trust Co.'s llnlMIng
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Office over Klanmtli County Hank
TiLi.t-ieiNi: l'j
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Falls, Orcon
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"""Ml. aw-' V'wsO.t' 7
"slsatta),
llil..ji lt.illl.lt
fc") ji5 $?5; iSa rz. -rrji ss, i & )
utj Mkl 3 jtaiiairi ifer ilT? ,', fi iinil M TIP
J.HHHlill
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MflL
CAPITAL, $100,000.00
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