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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
He ffulk Kliimiitli Kails' Flint mid HchI Dally .... Our Advertisers 'Get the Beat Results . . . Iiiiitn i i:a. No. (570. . ? KliAMATH FALLS, OKKtiON. TIIUKSIAY(jeOCTOBEU 1. 1908. Price, 5 Cents t MAY ARRIVE EARLIER &J Recommendation Made for Change of Iniin Schedule to Enable Passengers to ' Arrive Here In the Afternoon i u n'liipil Hint tlm .itllrluU of the IHiiuilii'ti muiif i.iinpmi) nr i,ik- United Hlnt.-a Circuit C.him ..f . ....... . r it... iii.n.l .iimlltloiia f,l",,l- Willi.- In Portland Mi Mlim IHItH1 - "" I . (in- r. " i' mliiUmis on tin.' Cnllfnr- l.tl.-llil.-d III till, fill rift Of llli .- It . :,.. 'ill lli'lll, mill IioiiiW mi ill ih. 'I t. Hi.. .-rU.c- urn li..i.:lMr M",,r' l'"""'l'o- Hi. ,.,,, ui. lwi.fi. nllnw.-d by .IikIri. Wi.h ti lnr lu.pr.iMiix limn .1" i'i Tl,r I ..I WB.-tll In.. r.-...IUIil.ml...l """ ,M""""" """"' "' ' .,n il U'-inile ii mmig.-.l In iiiAku ...DiKtUiiti with Nh I I lu ll rml of No li- n pr.-eiil .No. H ulli itrrhea nl W.-.-d nl mill tllla W.Mllll .'lll.l.ll- i in Surlli.-iiDti rn In li'ioii l iI.iIiik tllla III" p.1a- ..I mnll would r.-ncli Klntn- . mill 3 nr I 'c.l.iek III III." n-ti-ii i.uiiKiiut i.ijH.llauta,nln-i ii.i) In mIiI.Ii in ill.. Hi., rvrnril .if Mi mi In tin- Circuit, Court nl Ai-nl4 II will In. r.'iii.-inbrriHl Dial tli--m"i were liutltiitiHl In Hi. ( In mi C.illlt nf Klmiinlh roiuii), iu'iiIimi Mr Mi')i-r, wbll.. In- wik-'h. i,i ,; i. KniliiiMiidiir l.i llutvlii. mill .-r h- i .u-iitl H'liiini.il into Hi'- I', .l.i ii Colli!, liy .li-m Mill ami l.iutltt ny .lis nttnrn.-) fur Mr l.-y-r Tin- ni- ( mi l' I llii B n I- li In- c'lprnri I inn - VOUiil I--0 I"- I' . .- .ft.. ..a.....,. ,M" "' '"" '" " ' """'" rVd.-rnl ...url Ju.lK.. Wolv.-rl..n bald I laabioio nii-r any cirr.ipcndeiila!t1Bt th.t ,t,.,., complain.-.! of wan n I'tim I lie north II hours .-nrll.-r Ihmilrlnuil on tlm llll.. n plnlntirfa ddiI ' s iirm-nl nnil tin; mnll xoIiik smith .ird.-n-d It remote.!. Ii.-nn- tin- ap . mill li'iiv- lit tlm mi tin- ilinii .. no trial, nil .if nil Hi- . ti tin. k nl night 'I III" wi-rn liialllul.il in n-biiivi- n n .loud n iliDllKtit rliln nnil Kl- I'-Hnln sh.rlfl (IwhI Imii.m) to Mr t.f till, .liy their mnll M,,,"r- '' ",u ',,prlff "r mn,,m" ! 1 I I ill lit V. filiil iiiiitn I tin Imnrthi l It,. I Tl...u .1 " " " ' WILL MEET TO-NIGHT ! (Members of Chamber of Commerce Will I Take Action on Holding a Good Roads . Convention In Klamath Falls Mrhtt-l tlii-rc-. You ac, wo aro willing 'tn tlo our pnrt Tin- county road imiu-rm-nt Ix wj Imtxirtnnt to tllla iitntu tlmt jou innuot ouoto mu too ! strongly on the Hulijitt. It iiiwuih iinoro for On-gon right now than any thing which otcurH to my mind." Ti-li-Kram. ASSIOXMIIXTS OK XKW I .MiriHOIMST .MININTKILS. .11 licl t.l.oltf.l, M)..Ml, WHO .M.l)i: iflM IlltSl .U'l'KAIt.t.MK O.V llli: IIK.SCII TODAV. i.'i.la A Iftriri. In.rl til .... nhi.iiit . M Im m . - a . Thr- rnl.rond ...mtimi, la nl.o ro. , , ,,, , la(.j V j (()t bUnimOH dDeCldl VeiHfC Jcrlnc imttlnK on n M-imrnK- pa.- t. m u ,( mmU: liy il.f Hoi - nr-r train, hut It U nut Ik-H.-t.-.I Hprlrii: lniiiov.-intnt Com pan v. mul ai tlitrn in 111.1ur.l1 trntil to mnlt.i " ""w h-lnit on.-r.nl fur iwlo. mid li .y It 1. Mutod. h..u-r. tlmti,M"' ,,"lu "l""' "-n1"'" ,l'" lu 1 if 111 fir ft tli 11 11 firillnnrv liMn.irlnriM 4JW..chnnro lll br madu In lh r..-nrT, ,,, ,,, (lf ,he f0Iw. lJ,,,ri' . ty Involv.-d U h) rmon of It prtnl- jnipy In tlm rlty lltntln ory vnluahlt hot sriti.vcK (,mhi: .i'i:.i.ki. Tin- Ciim- nf . it Hirlii ('oiniMiiiy .tnllit tiro, ton I.. Mrjrr Klr in Hit- Court nf ,iwnl. mid lh. outroui.- i th ronlvat II) tin- Circuit Coijrt ( AiiiihuU will Ixi nwnld-d u It It uiiiuutil liitorctt li u- .volaiid .-ii' or.-r thy Clr- clroiit;!)' oiiou) to puttlne tho coun cull .1.1 l". k.- with tliv m.-inliont ty to tho expert .o uiilcus thu cao at of Hi-- bar thu idornltiK with tin- vlo Uiti.) M nf moru than ordinary Im tn (In- MtiqmniiifiK of it ipcctnl unlr.i' portnnccr If 1 Il l-ant that natrr- Th.i I'.mlniid Htiiri- Hnh.-n to nil iiotinro Hint John Zllonii'n and Tom liliiln-nii who wiin tin. prima tail Snt- Mill ri-turntd Inat'urdny lint.- Ii-ll tin-ciiiiiilr. and that 3, tho prlrra .Mtorttr I' Jl .Trnloij l.om IJ.irtlmid, hi-n- In- hndl'"' Hiitur.ln). (Mohct , ft! Ill I... ..i. .... .... ,. K . I. (IHt t. in ttuiiKitlon lth Ihr cn..- of I -'". "'' ""' '",",1 ' " """ illn- :&th rimtoiiii-r Tin- third prlz- ion nirinr nnprotomtni 1 onip.tuy .1. tiwilH'Mn nl laaui alimild wnr- iff Honor con- lOI'l.'X Clll'.NTUV TO AIT) THAVKL Ilia Ccl.' Nolnhlrtl Ik-lli-na Tli.-iv OiikIiI to Im- n ll.ui.l X.irtli nn.l Koutli AI.1111: lli Cannula.. nl U.iitmii A WrlKhl, ncalnil (i.-o inn I Mi'Mir now 011 npp-nl lo tin una won liy Win WI1l1l.uk Tin tvto prlt.ii to In- ntvi-n a win Hniurdn rouatal of n ault citao mid u hnl Htt.l! II M Alt tllfT Wmlnl-. rcoulrt awr.lt the rt-BUldr. term hi Di-comhcr mul uo Jurv trlaU will ho dlapotcd of nt ihta time I Tbli. n Hit- ftriit nppcurnnro of " III Honor on tho l.-mh 11 ml nil tho Alli-r Hpi'iidInK tin- nummiT with momlx-ni of tho loem bur wro pr-- ,hu Hnrrlman party at I'c-llcnn Ilay onl TI.- d.ik-t will b held open I l-ortfco. W II. Holablrd paiti.il throimh until C. LMnnlnp of tin- mxt ttrm.."" " thlH mnrnltiK onrnutPto lila ln 11 i uii.i.tlN tl.nl nn Jury trials 1')p t Sun Krnnclco. At thoMlo will ti- h arl ni Jut!, Xolnnd i!,l I'oiHund ho boenmo onthuiilntlc over thu Cnarado ItanRo na nn asset :: fr4'--- : t t I V i i i f I ! WmLW TlfU'fffffffffffffffffffa LmWWWl 'IfKffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffl mXWW Good Clothes are always Made to ( Order BECAUSE They .ire Tailored to your exact individual requirements, not for Tom Dick, or Harry's. BECAUSE They n-c made from the cloth you select Made in t'.ic style you dictate 1 BECAUSE ll.t, made from the very finest woolen suitings in the very latest up-to-date styles hy expert journeymen tai lors. Buy Them From Us BECAUSE We will not charge you a cent until wc fit you perfectly and Rive you entire satisfaction, j. Klamath Falls' Best Dressers Wear Continental Clothing. ASK THEM. K. K. K. STORE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FREE DELIVERY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. PHONE 174. ) ' : of Oregon, and very utroiiKly urued the iu-rMlty of Jnkln,; hold of a mo fmcut to inuko tho Ih-uclmtes Itlvcr and lakr sectlon of Hint rangu iiMillnblo to th- pi-opk- nf tho wholo country tlurlni; tho Hummer. "On-Ron could hnvo fifteen or twenty million dollar ipent hero ev ery MimiiH-r Jiibt as well an not," said .Mr. Holablrd, "It they would go nt It and open that country to automobile- trnol. -Moro money Is being pent by pli-uBtiro seekers und wealthy pooplu tacli aucceedlnt; Ji-nr, and every ear ne-s it few moro added to the duns of wealthy cltlzotm.wlio can afford to spend money liberally. That class of people are wintering uow In Southern California They have ex hausted Huiopo and would summer hero If they could Kot Into thosu won derful hills nud knuw something about them. I'eople who hno trav eled all n or tho woild and visited every state lit (he union ngree that tho Cutter I.ako dlstilet and those further to the north aro uncqunlcd unywhero on earth for the beauty of tho surroundings, nud tho opportun ity afforded sportsmen to securo big game. I know of one man who got elcw'ti bear nnd a number of deor thoio within tho last few weoki. "What la needed is to divert that travel fiom lCuropo to thu Cascade Ilitngo. There ought to bo an uuto mobllo rond running north and south nloug tho east trout of tho Cascades, so that tho wen 1th y can truvol as they want to, It would ooon pay tor Itsolf. "Wo had tho most beautiful toot city In tho world up at tho Lodge this summer, and the party enjoyod It Immensely. Thu streums aro full of llsh and gamo was plentiful, so that good sport wns also afforded the lov vi a of It. 1 found tho pluco a fow )eura ugo, and considered It so Ideal that I Induced Mr. Hnrrlman to take hold of It. Wo spent eight hundrod dollars making a county road at to Tho following assignments have been rnndo for Hill district by tho M.-lhodlst Conference, hlch was held nt Salem: Klamath Kails. J. W. I'rlco; Merrill, C. H. Johnsonj Ilo timizu, A. J. Hdwards; Kort Klamath and Agency, H. I. Kcrguson. It. K. Dnnlnp was continued as District Su perintendent. Hc-v. I'. Conklln, tho former pastor her.-, was assigned to a church at I.lnnton. It. II. Jackson, County School Su perintendent of Lake county, arrived Ik.-io cstcrdny lo market his beef cnltlo which ho has been feeding In the Kort country. Miss Kne Darner, daughter of Ma rlqn Ilarnes of I-akevlcw, arrived In tbo Llty last evening from Portland. Shu will spend a few days with her uncle, Hherltl W. II. Ilarnes, before returning to her homo. Jack I'arton, who recently pur chased tho Confer resldenro la this city, arrived jesterday from Summer I.ako with bin famll and household goods. The children will attend tho school here during tho winter. (ieo. C. Hill, or the Itolcomb Real ty Company, has returned to tho city from Oakland. Mr. Hill states that ho expects to return to the city soon, but If ho does tho Company will send another man to take charge of tho office here. .Mrs. Krnest Soulo delightfully en tertained a number of friends at her lovely home nt-nr tho High School on Wednesday afternoon. Tho guests were: Mosdnmcs llogue, Zentner, M. K. Voorhces, I. W. Voorhecs, N'own hnm, Chastaln, Swan, Taught, Dun bar, Cnden, Pell, tlurn, (.oeller, Cogs well and Waltenburg. Automobile Trip to I.aVevleiv. Tho Thomas Fljer will Icavo for l.akcvlew Saturday morning, October 3. An) one wishing to go nlong can mako nrrangoments with Harry E. Pcltz, l-:t Tho regular quarterly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will bo h'.dd this i-vonlng. Considerable In terest Is manifested In thu meeting ns it M proposed lo take action on calling a Good Itoads Convantlon to ho held In Klamath Tails this fall. Tho Hood Itoads movement Is grow ing all over tho state and especially Is It fntored In tho farming districts, where good roads bring tho Isolated farms In closer touch with tho cities ' and markets. The movement was started by tho farmers, but soon ro- ' celved thu support of tho business men, who readily saw tho advantage both to tho country and city resi dent. In view of tho encouragement al ready given to tho proposition of building a highway from Crater Lake, It Is particularly deilrablo that Klamath county should do her sharo as It la this section that will rccelvo practically all of the direct benefit. Other Important matters are to come up at tho meeting tonight and It Is desired to have every member In attendance. KOItKST FIRES AOAIX RAGLNO IN TIMDER. The recent wind started the forest fires anew and extensive Orel are re- ported west ft the city. The air In this vicinity has been heavy with tho smoke for two days. FI10 Warden Johnson left this af ternoon with a crew of ten men for Pokcgamn. It Is 'reported that tho Ores aro heaviest near Hayden prai rie, about rive miles the other side of Spencers. Tbo weather conditions would Indicate that there was con siderable of a rain to tho north and wct of here, and It Is hoped that It will f sufficient to put out tho Urea biifoie much moro damago Is done. RAILROAD CASH'S RESUME WORK. Tho railroad grading crew south of town under sub-contrartor Scars be gan work yesterday on tho grade be tween tho dyke and Midland. Or ders were received to stop work on Sunday, for some reason or othor, but whatever was the difficulty It has been arranged satisfactorily, aa tho contractor was allowed to contlnuu work. A Peak of Grain in the Barn im worth a Bushel in the Field PrevUjMl ItmBmrm hmm m Qmotinf I XL Roof and Barn Paint ProvMm Immkm-aiUm mmak to atmemraiioe IS AS NOESSAAY AS HRE HiSURANOC ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS