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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1908)
fie ctteitfita Klamath KuHh' Ural .nil Ht IMily .... Our Advertisers the Best Results Get Ykau. No. IW. KLAMATH FALLS. OIIHGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1908. TllHt" Price, C Cents PASS NEW ROAD TAX Meeting of the City Council City Council Can Now Collect $3 or Two Days Labor on Street Special lunci Is I stotilishcd ond All Money Collecti'd lor Kocid i Will Be Ucd lor the Huildmtj ol Cross walks and Improvement of Streets mid Sewers 'I lie 1'iilillitH I. Iii urn- wiih tin- Iiml I "iiupiuj .mil m.il.n nit.-iln i li an ! 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Ill tin oiinill 'I in. ,Mii hi llun interred 'In' onlli .iii.i In Hi- JiiiIiiIiuv Cow- nlili.' Inr nll'.:i in w mail l.ix onlli .iiici. was llien liilioiliiii'il mil mi i iii i Wiley wtm de ilini'il nml ii wiih pirn i'il on Its (Iriiil iiimin iiml I'lm.i'il li ii iii.jiilllioin Mill' 'it llii ( mini Iti in i it llii'Stn'.i C.ir frtin- Iii' ' w urnl i luoughl ii . nml tln Mm mi i fiiml , i. tin. hlii-it tcin inl t. who aii. In .Irmti'il In i insult wiili Mi HkiI.i'. iim attorney lor tin In lilt' 1 1 .t lit hisv. A petition v.. 'ik ii ii hiil risking for I In- loiiHtriii'lloii of ii irons walk on llin iMhl side of i'onrlli Btri'it in ton ,Siiln. 'I Iii' iii'illlnii ' uinninl mnl llii' u.ill: uiili'iiil Imlli An onlln.itiii' win llun Iniiii'liiK'il mnl p.iavil iiiiiolm; tin- survn) of till' L'lt Mlfll.'.'! fill till' I XtUIIHlllll I llf HUlll Hlll'l'l tO l.ll'IIKl Willi 111!'' count ro.nl The Coiitnll Hiuu up-1 pnlntc-tl A Cnnti'l, or tlii' I'lrst Ward. Tri'il Mi'llihhi' of tin. S I'nii'l Wunl. mnl W r Hlih" of I In,' Thin! Wunl vIi'With of tlm iriii"rly uinl " o'clock I tlil'i aftLTiiuori wiih Hit in lliu tlmu tlif) wire to mii't Willi llii- I'ollci .lutli;i to In- Kwnrri In, mnl llifii tlicy wi'io to w mi.r tlii' noicrt) mnl nji prnlnn llin ilmniiKi" 'I ln irivrt tu In- ((intvrti'il im .i utri'i't ln'lariKM In i: II ll.-iiry HUCKLEBERRY CROP Forty Thousand Gallons Picked on Huckleberry Mountain live Hundred I timilies Aru Unuble to Gather Over Half of Kliinuith County's Immense Wild Berry Crop-No Lsiimote on Amount Picked ol Lake of the Woods llll. II M IIIMII, MITIX. Mr Ho (iiiinl H IiihiI HuiH'rlti IhiJit.I am) mi'iiiliiir nf our IIIkIi IMixi) IIim i Uti'i our UK'I I liln IncirnltiR mnl xnn iim ii lulk iiliout 'liiril lliHikn mnl Omul Hinillnr. " In'o iImi I.ikI uiili im Mr AIi'XiiiiiIit, lti()U lici'ii ti'iirlilriK ii h.IiimiI nt tin. Ai'Bcy The icI.imiI rlnxii tmtii) fur tlm I "Dual ti'iirhiTii' limtltuli'. wlilcli In flti Tlmrilii Tin- mliiml Mill nn'ii xdn Mi.tiil.i) Tin. I'r.'almii'ii urn to Im jjhi'ii n n- Two Republicans to One Democrat 'llii ri'Kl'trnllnll Intnl. will l ok.' lit '. II I llll k tlltllKllI I'lflll'll llll'll Ki:llilril Imlli) up Iii I ii i link tlf Hutu. I: wnr.' ttvpultllriiim I luohllil (Inn uiul mil) two lli'tuoi rntH 'Ilmri. am now nulnliriil In Knlumtli I'iiIIn H3T Mitim fi2H urn lli'piilillimir 21..'. urn lli'iiiorriil mnl H unilli'lliii: TliU la twin tin niiiny Ki'piilillr.uiH mi tln'M' mi' lii'iuoi'iiitH nml tin propor Hon In rii'tirl) tin' mi Hi" IIiioiikIioiiI tlm I'litlri' roiiiil) 'I lila la not nn Im: Unit hit) iiinn who ri'Klati'ra na n lli'iiilillr.iu will iiln Unit tlrki't. mi) riuirn Until II l triii' Hint hit) nmn wliu ri'iilnliTH n it lli'iiiorrnt will witn tlm lli'tini'r.itlr tlrki't tint In tlm innll.'r of otlui; for I'rraliti'lil. It la aiif.' to mi) Hint Tult will iiri'hn Iwn to one for llr -nil In Klnrnntli Count) I wo'l ilvrnuriil for Unit clnsB bi-of cat- tic In I'm t Inn tl, but then' la nbao- luti I) no milD for rattli. Unit will jao to Im (i'il on ucroiint of tlio Iticl: of l fiiillltl.-H for fi'tillriK. TbU tla of Wnttli' ciin find :i inucli better market In Ciilifornln. Th" cxpenuo of shlp IpiiiK to rortluinl H about the Ha mo , ns to Oakluinl. HOMESTEADER WINS CONTESTi r.u:i:ui:u, imhtv. Mrs. II. (! Secretary of Interior Decides in Eavor of !Mr" M " Wllllam' i V irt) )ptonlu) to no J. L. Yaden. the Mail Contractor Williams, asslatftl by travd a farewell Homi; of tliclr mnn frlcmU A moil di'llKlitful nfti-rnoon w.-ib kpunt, after uhlcli delicious re frealiini'iitH wero nerved. Tlm KtiMtB departed deeply reKrettlns tliat they wuru ko noon to lono tl elr hoatcanes Mt'sdames, A. C V Kiniin. iiitorim) for .1 I. Yml-iMr Vndnri, wiw n mall contractor mi. r.'ii'hi'il information irom wuaii- Tlll. ,,vldenc In tlie cuao nan taken rhosu present were. Ilni'toii todii) Uinl tin- I'liim-m of J I, 'ivin, ;,.,.., Clumtaln. County Clerk ' M. Worilen. It. K. WnttenuiirK, II. II lliu.'ll . J I. Vuili'ii. Iinohlm: tlio',,,, aucii1 V. 1J07. tlio lteKller nujN'unhnm. M. K. Voorliws. I.A. Voor- N II . of H.itl I. Towniililp 3f. S !t,.c,.vir tit l.iikelow rendered tlielr .uiiin ri.Tiit.ti. i:iiiiiit. I of Itimw If. i: . W M , tlm Iinniiiltnad I' of Mr Vnileii, Iiml tl mil I bnun iledd 1. 1 In fnnr of Mr Yiuli n li) llii' Sc r.'l;m uf iim Intel lor 'I liW wiih ii ran' of mini, t hull ordi nal Import iiiin, oulni to tlm con ti'iidnu of tin liomiHtiinl rlnlm.uit (Iim If Im liiid Ini'ti iiIiitiii from tlie liiml pint nf Hi.' tluie hiii'Ii aliHi'iicu huh ntriiKiilili for tlie n nmn that lie. Mini) new iiddltliiim liai. In en mndi to tlie iiKrlriilliirul eililblt In tin' J'ri nliiK liulldliiK. mnl tin' illHplii). run ililcrlni: Urn ndverH.. riiiulltloiiH ilur Int: llii punt aiiiiimer. U n credit to lllU iniilit) Tin Iiwurila nf plelli liiina will Im m.'iili. tin. latter purl nf tlie wi ik I- iIccIhIoii Oilober "", 1U07 recom mi'iiillni: Unit (lie content bo dismiss cil Tlie C'ommlsiiloner of tlie Gener al hand Orflci) rcvernud the decision of tin Iti'itlHter and Receiver nml dc tilled that the ititry Hliuuld be can celled. An appial n taken to the Secretary of the Interior, and Mr. Yaden will lie permitted to curry I1I.1 homcuti'iid to patent. IiPM, V.'m. II. Helleinan, C. C. Ilorjue, (Jeo. It. Ilurn, (Sco. T. I'ratt, Wapncr, Trunk Iru White, J. 0. Swan and i:i liter I. Applenate. .o r.vsou 11.1v i.v v.i.i.i:v. llortui- Mitchell Etalcs that then) Is no hay for sale In the Klamath l.asln. All 'of the big nay raisers I live dliposed of their hay and there Is none In tho market. The price re ceded for hay was from 7 to $7.50 u ton. HEAVY SNOW AT LAKE! Tin: c.ik.wv.Uj is ovkii. 'I lie family nil won cr)llu: mid wan apulllui: piipit'M n-iidlliK nf tin" een IllK piiper. and he llilted Hint IiIh Hlllltll ililllchliT put h'T pel out nf ilnuin Tills hIi did in) iiiiwIIIIiikI). mid 10111I11K bark aoati'd lieraelf lit tier father'., feel with the leinurk "You dehH nilKhl to fee the look on 'lit i-lit'H faie. p.ipii' Nnielllbi'l II"-llnialiu On account of tho coldness of the w-enlhcr the program for the contln- ' uiitlim of the Street Carnival Mill not 1 be curried nut and the Committee 'has decided to adjourn until next ... . r. Tt , ')ear. Work uns commenced this nf- tnU (O lOUriSt beaSOn flVe IhOUSanCl Itcrnoon tearing down tho Queen's o al Ilootli In the Court Houso I'ark and tho other booths and decorations will be taken down tomorrow. Sizteen Inches at Crater Lake Will Put! Visit Park During the Summer Our Tape Line is Ready For You Have Your Clothes Made to Order No two men arc built exactly alike which makes it abr.o lutely imperative to take measurements of the various parts of your body and have your clothes built accordingly. To have your clothes mudc to order by the master de signers and tailors of America and pay less than so called swell local tailors charge is now your privilege. The modern, money saving way is to order your clothes through Strauss Brothers' National Tailoring Ssrvict. You will receive the kind of I clothes which you can wear with equal pleasure to yourself and admiration of your friends. We have the exclu- . I ........ wA nmnnill stve local UgCllwy " "Playing five hundred brilliant now Fall weaves. You'll be "wrestedifyoucall K. K. K. STORE 1 Siiperlnli'iiileul W r. Arnnl of (lie ICmtfi l.uku Xutlomil l'arl., wlin U In (In. city for a few iIii)k, stale that ilhein were hIxIii'U IihIii'K of hihiw ut iilie take 1111 l-'rldii). The allow melted iriiiitldi-riibl) on .Saturday but since .lien II linn turned cold mid there ".win ii heay Know last night. Mr Armit tKllmult's thut there wero titer "000 .lltorii In tlm Luke during llin HtMUdli, which I'ommenced nbniit Ihi' Mil of Jul) llookri nero kept In whit li the lnllorH were ronlstured. The) sei'iirul over tOOU numon but Iheri' wiih a largo number nf people who went through the park to the liikn who fill I id to register. August In. tlio best time to lull tlm pml: and lake and dm lug that iiiiintli lli tnurlstH numbered over 8 I mi. Tills has bt't'ii the biggest jeitr )el for tourlAtH to Crater Lake, but It It piedlcted Dial next )cur them will Im diiublu tlio number of vlsttom The iniidii through Die park aie In evi'i'llc ul Hhupo ami the only illlllculty I'vepik'iii'eil by uiitomoblleH mid the learns Ih 11. fmi i- mile strip or road wheio It Icnw'H llin liniiiidurles of the pml: mining tow aid Fort Klamath. Then) are 11 good ninny Btumps In HiIh piece of mad and It makes It wilier tlrttigeiouB eapeclully for auto mobiles. .Mi Arunt will return In u few days nml tho pmk will be closed tho latter pint uf this month. It Is necessary to titko up all the bridge, plankings during tho wlntor as tho lumber would bo broken up by tho heavy suowti, Tim I'OIITLAXD EXCtTRBIOX. Twonty-iievou oxcuislonUtu arrived on tho boat this mornlug from Port hind 11ml Intermediate points, tnlclng nilvnntage of the special excursion which left Portland Sunday morning. This Is the third excursion which tins lienn brought to Klamath County from Portland through tho agoucy ot Slulnmctz & Allison this year and out of tho hundred people whom they han Induced to lslt here, over thlrt) has 1. made purchases of land and 11 number ot them hau become perma nent residents and have brought their families to live here. "TIIK Kli.HI OK TIll'CT." AT OI'KltA IIOl'HK TOXICIIT. Tonight tho Kckhardt Company present the great soml-mllltnry piny, "The King of Truce." This Is 11 beau tiful production with 11 strong heart interest, and brimful of wholeuomo comedy. Specialties nml moving pic tures between tho ucts. Tho prices are "f and 50 cents. The cast fol lows: Tom llewlns Thus. M. Sullivan Jim llewlns. ..... .Oriel Humphrey Dad llewlns... W. Itobeit lllldroth Hairy Swift, In lovo with Iluttlo Oliver J. Kckhardt Wllliml Hilton, the family friend Uupert Drum Annie llewlns Virginia Duncan llnttlu llewlns Kveln Maxwell Mrildu ."....Georgia A. Nichols H)110inIs, ACT I Tho HowlnB Knrm. Tho Draft. ACT II Sitting Room ot the Farm Houso. Tho Desarter. ACT III Suino na Act II Tho Re turn. ACT IV Samo us Act I. Tho Moot ing. Peace. SOLD BUCK IX PORTLAND. Horaco Dunlap, the cattleman, has returned fiom Portland where he shipped thico carloads of prime beef. The cattle woro ditven from tho Kort (ouutry to Ashlnnd, from where they were shipped to Portlund. The prlco received for tho cattle was seven cents. Mr. Duulap states that theio U a XOT1CK. Owing to the condition ot tho roads It Is necessary for us to aihnnco the freight rate 10 cents per 100 pounds on all chtescs of freight until further notice. l'rom and after this dato the Joint rate between tho Southern Pacific lailroitd company and tho Mclntlrc freight teams Is cancelled and In fu ture combination rates will apply. J. M. Mclntlrc Tmmpor(titlou Co. SO-Ct It Is eillmated thut there were 40, 000 gallons of huckleberries picked this nc-asoti at Huckleberry Mountain, according to V. K. Arant, who Is In the city. This dos not represent ov er half nf the berries gathered In Klamath County this year as fully that amount was secured from tho Lake of the Woods country. Huckleberry Mountain Is located on the Cascade. Koreit Itciervo Just west of the Crater Lake, Park line. It Is ono of tno Ideal camping spots of this Fc-ctlon. There aro myriads of springs and streams gushing from the mountain sides and thero has been plenty of grans a foot and a half high for feeding tho horses Tho wldo spreading trees afford shade by day and protection by night. It It estimated that fully GOO families camped at Huckleberry Mountain this fall. After the first frost a person riding through tho berry bushes would leave a trail of berries which were brixhed oft by tho stirrups, they were so plen tiful. This has b?cn the banner year for huckleberries in Klamath County. Not halt of the berries were gathered. Thero wcro fully a thousand acres literally black with tho luscious ber ry, but even tho army of people who lilted that section could not more nn half cover tho ground. It In probablo that by next year, nt least a trail will be built up th; mountain. Tho ground Is well tim bered but Is open as thero Is vcr lit tlo underbrush except the berry bush es The Forest Service have oeen pursuing a policy of road building through tho reserves and an effort will bo made to have them open up a trail, which can be Improved and broadened by parties Interested In (siting this section. SPECIAL SALE OK FIU'lT. Tho Monarch Mercantile Company has 7u boxes ot Peaches nd 50 box es of Tomatoes which will be closed out at H a box. This shipment will bo tho last tomatoes this season. mfVfN l,limnAitV.CTrRf rv w ljM..nq. !' ,yi. laSMS III " 1 I 1 MSlIMWSSMSJSSaSSC" ii Peck of Grain in the Barn is worth aBumhel in thoFiotd ProvkM the Barn ha a Qaod Raot I XL Roof and Barn Paint Prevent loakmaiMa muoti to appearance IS AS NECESSARY AS FIRE INSURANCE I ROBERTS 6c HANKS I HARDWARE MERCHANTS sssK4 ) m m