The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 11, 1908, Image 1

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pranojuM 1 iuy Hrin,oi i ti rutmij wtt
nnrt Soon Verdict lor
Mwnl( i'tiiiriuliilni;ly on tlm rullglous
iiulliHik met lila largo territory. Dr.
II11111III1111 Kill apeak on tlm church
lit 11 hnaliioaa loipotntlou mih Anim
Kiilo will iti'iil with tho mitltiir
ehiiuh ilinlr mill Km lelnllon
In aplrltiuil worship, c. i: Wlddoea
(ho Hun-
being
of Hi" ihinih unit Ihi' nation. Iir
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Loiuj ll Company i,,.,, u, UHI. ,miuy u,,.
, Tlm matter nf tint Inral church
niiUtlx fifth lny Hint ihu flrand ,ilflt will uUo 1,0 preaoiitod and un
. . 1 in m.kHliiti unit titilv i lltiholtllllllv iflvoii tn nit wtui miiv ftu.
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-n iiiiin imeni uniiiuai . !"" "" ..inn Mm iti kiiiu in uo iiim
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inJcr hollie 'i '"" uii-pin 111 I" '' i'i'i''i" hi n ki'-iiiui viiiiiiriivjr
. unikn 1 '- and Hi1 lobliery nf 'r mi tiigunltiilliiii that di-alres to
., friMI'KK l.IKK"U atlllll hllte "lllllli:" Its Mphero llf llacflllllOSS.
afimiilii"!. hut hhiIiI mil bo row- Them will nlwi lm mimic iitnl rcfroah
lcJ mi nf""!"1 '" ""' i",","i" iif 1 "". "veryiiiiiig ii'-iiik entirely iron.
ia t l'1" wiiiifiim-ii H l staled Tho primary object uf tlm enter
al tr him' im arrived mul It Inlliliioiil In amiability; to become bet
' i rouble U't repuits lll ' iimilojtiT acquainted with inch other, and
w iiiir 171M1 11 m i'ijii'i-ii'u nun mivr
tin' apvoth mnkliiK mul tin more for-
lit Jury In Hi" """ "' I'1" Inline"1"' l""l "' "'" pmgratii l over, that
ir l.jtnlii' t'oinpiiliy t A Kllino) ""'rjiinii) in ir 111 goi ucqiisiuiou
MUM a trull' I I""' " "'Kill In "I"1 ""rnii" "lo
nor ol tin I.iiiiiIiit i'oiiiniii) fm I 11 l i'-,hill) i"iiiit"il lliul ull
ii!2 Tin' I'liiniMii) huil nuki'il miniiKi'iii mm nnw niini'm in town
,r ;io nml Hi" iMi'ii"" hriiiiKhl In IH Ink" Oil outMirlunlty of inoot-
anii- mill fr IbC iitnl l&uu i mi: wiui ui" o r niuui'iim, unci iiiun
,,,.,, In tliolr ni'w mul tiiuiK" I'litlroiiiiii'nt
Tke ' "I Mllll" (Inrrlnoti v.. O
' North ! Miik trlfl tmliiy. Tint
UlttiC nuliiit for Ih" ri'turn of n
xitlon fii anil to lm ri'lnitiurmMl
) Lrr I'll" ' III nlti'IUitlllK lo '"
irf a i.ii.'i-r rlulm It l nlli'Ki'il
lit tin' pin.n'in wm Iniliui'il to fllo
titlmbrr rtnlm mul ntli'r intturtli.
U proof ill" illiiovi'ti'il Hint Ih"
!ilm not na ri'iri"ii'iit't, mul
tmfoi dlil not Mink" proof Hh"
o rnnti Iirr moil")- hark which "lie
Id tor lorn' Ion fro At 4 o'rloik
(tore lutitnlttltiK th"lr uhl" of (ho
ik Ih' drfinio uikiil for 11 non-
It Tic rrmalmlrr of tho atlnrnoou
llf i will lioiomo iiioro ikuniit for ull
,T Mi IIATTAN'M.
I Millions for Rotdi In Pennsylvania.
IIAKItlHIIUHU, I'u., Doc. 10 Tho nnnunl report or Htnto lllnh-
wny C'oiiimlHHluuvr I Inn tor, vovorltiR thu work of hli hrutich of (ho
Htnto Kovoriitiiont for 1107, which won timdo public horo hut wook,
tontnlmi ii rocommondiitlun for nn untiuul appropriation of from
!4,uuu,uou to 15,000,000 a yoor for 10 yenrM to build roml mid
oiilllno n N) M no of main hltthwitya. Iln noton tin growth of kooiI
i on il h Honllmoiit mid roportH t hut on tlm lout day of l'JOT ViU.Z
inlloH of load hud boon romplotcil mid 2'i mlloH wiih undor iiintruct
liurliiK IU0H thu roudK undor contrurl linvo hi'on ompitiil mid ul-
luiiHt 200 uddltlouul uillva addi-d, that tho Htuto hUa ovor 700
inlluit of ruconitructod road or hlkhwuy which Ih no fur udvoncod
toward tomplntlou on to to ready for avrrlco.
Tho report alio contains a atatc map lliowlnn In rod tho hoc-
(lon.of lilxhwuyH rebuilt undor (ho Kood roudM rut Whllo (bono
Mlrotchou aio wldoly acntturod, It la milly noon how limy cum bo
counoctod (o form ioiiOiiuoun hlhwu)a In many countrioii mid tho
iirodlctlon In mudo thai If tho roudhulldlliK of roniiiyUnnlu In ar-
4 rli'd on for too tioxt flvn yoarn ut tlm rnto now koIiik on (bono roads
will ho Joliivd, Thu report, dealing ontlroly with oporntloriH of lant
your, dot-H not rvfor to Oovornor Btuart'n propoiod hlichwuy acrom
tho atnto, uIHioukIi lllxhway Commlailonor Hunter baa In tho laat
4 fow week, confurrnd with tho Kovornor about tho dotnlla of bin pro-
Ject.
Humming up tho work, Mr. Hunter uricw that 14,000,000 or IS,-
000,000 be ivt ailde each your for tho n 10 or 12 years ao that
tho department can plan a ayatom uf main hlnliwajH throughout tho
Htalo Other logUtallon hi aiiKKt provldlnK for organltatlon
of auii'rvlor along tha line of county and atuto lunoclallon or hu-
porvlion and that tho act of ISOG ho amended no uh to provide
for ubolltlon of work tax and paytnout of thu IC percent to town-
ahlpi entitled to receive It by rvaion of nbolUliIng work tax. Mr,
Hunter Hpeuka of thu rebulldlnifof the National pike, or Cumber-
laud road. In (ho outbwontorn portion of tho ntnte, and urgei an
appropriation to put It all In fine condition. Thu money from motor
4 car llceimeH, after deducting expense!, wa 139,:!) !)G, which was
used fur rock tenia aud trials of dust layers.
quant of the officers of that tvimp tho
local Woodmen took chnrgn of tho
furiurnl. It was tho first burial sor
vice conducted by officers of tho local
lamp and served as u splendid Illus
tration or thu benefits' or fratornullsm,
Tho service was augmented by sing
ing by tho qunrtot, composed of Me
sin, Zimmerman, Kolfe, Hoy Walker
and Itev. I'rutt, which rendered .jv
oral approprlalo seloctlon.
rONNA VALI-KV 1TUMH.
TIIHKK IIUMUItKO HJHTV
FKKTMt.MlKIt THK OKOL'M).
Ilemillfill, i Irb and sparkling. The
cut Klaus nl Mcllattan'H
Ty" umbrella tovers have arrived
(Now hrliiK In )our umbrella.,
A prell) lino of "IVstoon" mk- V.I(. Davis, who U In the city from
cbiilus &0 pnlri of Hi" newest Ihlngs' Dorrls, stales that thu Houthern I'a-
In collar pins. .title Company, which Is boring for r-
HuiiiImiiiio rull plus and brooches Itoilnn wuter, now has thu well down
Now wiitchoa with medium and tu a depth of 340 feet. Mr. Duvls
IiIkIi grndo movements. had u .ample of Iho soil which was
Hwell lino of enamel clocks, K day, found nl Hint depth, 11 Is a sort of
hu tiLrn up by tho arr.utnents oflmul tho latest, fancy broniu clocks, a Mack loam and In said to be deconi-
r.ttorm and tho JiuIk" will irob-
:j under bli declsluu In Hi" niorii'
f
MiniiiinisT Mhiai, r.Nio.v.
one day time powxl tuleH,
Oorlinin's storlltiK sliver flat warei It Is assertod that tho whole of
In tho "Jefferson" and "Cbsntllly"' lluttn Valley was at ouu tlaui au lut
pattorns. menso lake, or Inland aw, Infact'tbls
Pretty and snappy new sterling sll- whole socHon waa aupfMswd to havo
tor novelties. been under water. From tho class
The program for tho entertainment is 17 lingers flat warn In sots and of soil which has boon brought up It
at sum Jiatunlay ovonlim Is iilmiit hIiikI" pleim In Hie liio.l pupular put- Is evident (hut the bottom of the lake
1'implit.il anil the ptoiiile Is for un;terii, "Thii Vlulngn." Ihas not yet been reached even at 340
JtHlKtual fount of KihmI IhlllKS Hpe. Alllo Klnsses, smoked glasseslfeet III ImrltlK the well, at 110 time
iTillle Judge II I, llunsuu will ili-'nml " Kliihs tools lint" thoy oncotiiilored rock. Shells
Itrr tf upeith nf Hie oteiiliiK. on fnnkllii's "lf-nilliiK I'ens linve no mid other things of thai naturn havo
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UTIC llieliliiiuaiieSN, It tuliat not'e.tilM uw" uiuuaiu " -' -
!-i formitten Hint thorn will ho other! If you mo after wedding presents supposed to linto boon rtsli bono.
lo'iktrs well worth hearing or Christ inns gifts I thluk you can I
nn It I li.iuli.ti. i, former nastut II ml no thing In my stock. . 'loll Muller your Hewing Mncnino
l:iJtiii iti.imi a .1., i. ,.,i utn VrllATTAN. ttoublos I'honti 'ibi. 11
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HOCIAL HKKHIDN
t)F CITY (Xll'NCIL.
The meeting of Hut City Council
Inst evening was morn of an oxper
luncu nioetlng than anything else, as
far aa any actual business was done.
All thu members of the Council wero
present With tho exception of Ankeny,
President Hnndorson was acting Mayor.
It waa discovered that tho building
ordinance under which the Council
wo comsrlllug everyone to taku out
a permit beforo erecting any build
ings lu (ho city, was nou-effectlvu, as
there was no penalty- attached for
non-compliance. The Council re
quested the City Attorney to draw up
u new ordinance which will be fntro-
ducMt ut the next mooting.
An ordinance In regulate tlm sell
ing of llqunrti, which was copied from
the Ashland ordinance, was placed on
the table, but aa none of the Council
men offered tu Introduce It, It could
uot be ucted upon. The fact that It
waa not Introduced Is sufficient proof
that It would have received little If
any support.
The greater part of (he ovonlng waa
(aken up In discussion of the ques
tion of enforcing tho prohibition law.
President Sanderson atated that tha
pollen wished Instructions aa to what
lo do, and he Intimated that ha waa
lu favor of Instructing them to as
sist tho ahorlff In this work. None
of tho other members of tho Council
appeared lu be of the name opinion,
at least they did not so express them
selves. Some of tho mombors, how
ever, took tho opposite tIow and ex
pressed themselves as opposed to tho
city taking any such action. It ap
peared to bo tho fooling of the Coun
cil that they did not wish to take any
part In tho matter, hut would turn
the job back to tho sheriff to do aa
bo pleased with It.
Harrison Oray has been hauling
wood for his winter's usu during the
1 first part of the week and Is now help
ling Manuel Vlurra and Jus. Wight
I drive their cattiu to thu Heiervatloo.
Steve Coluhun, of illy, passed Fri
day on bis way to the Fulls to attend
Court.
Manuel Vlorra and Jas. Wight are
taking their cattle, about 200 head,
over to the Itescrvatlon where tbey
bare bought hay.. Tbey will begin
(u feed the cattle soon and when their
hay at tho Itescrvatlon has been used,
they will drive the cattle back to Yon
na to feed during the reuiulnder of
thu winter.
Ed. Illoomlngcamp and Jas. Boyd
weru In Yonna last week.
Wm. Smith puncd through Yonna
on bis way to tbu Folia to gut a load
of freight.
Qeo. Smyth waa at the Beck Bros,
ranch last week to get some oats for
Chns. Horton.
Klchard Brietcnsteln, of Klamath
Falls, passed through Yonna with a
load of freight, en route lo Lakevlow.
Mrs. Cbas. McCumber mado bus
iness trip to Dairy Tuesday.
ILLUSTRATION OF
TRVK FKATKHNALISM.
Under tho auspices of Ewuunu
Camp, Woodmen of the World, tho
funeral of R. E. Kenoy was conducted
yosterday from the chapel of Under
taker Whttlock. Services wore con
ducted at tho gravo by Qoorgo Orlixlo
consul commander of Ewauna Camp,
assisted by A. II. Poll, clork; C. T.
Oliver manager; F. T. Sanderson and
mombors of tho local camp. The cas
ket was strewn with floral pieces and
In the absence of any relatives of
the deceased their ofllce were ful
filled In the conduct of 'the -rl tea by
frataxnal neighbor ot the order.
Toere were about thirty uuM&bera of
Mm order present sua naber of
the ladlee ot Ewauna Clreto, e nay
the last tribute.
Tjils death was uartlculaily sad la
thut It was no suddeu a to render
Impossible tho presence of the mem
bers of the family of tho deceased,
who la survived by two children and
an' aged . mother, residing at Stock
ton. California, where R. E. Keney
waa a member ot Protection Camp,
Woodman of, the World, At the re-
A DELIGHTFUL KVE.VING. -
A delightful uvenlng was spent at
the Baptist Church last night. About
ISO people were present and enjoyed
tho musical program and the readings
from Riley by a. LeRoy Hall. The
program consisted ot selections by
Prof. Wlrti, Mrs. Morgan and the
malu quartet. Thu readings by Mr,
Mall were thoroughly enjoyed by Hie
largo audience. The Riley selections
as Interpreted by Mr. Hall wero a rare
treat.
Last evening's entertainment waa
the conclusion ot Rev. Hall's service
In this city. He has been here over
u week and his special services at
the Baptist Church have resulted In
awakening a new Interest among the
congregation and outsiders. His
meetings have been well attended
and he has secured many warm
frlenda aa well a admirer during bis
short stay here.
VVARTERLY CONFERENCE.
Rer. R. E. Dunlap waa expected to
each town today, coming from Lake
view. Ha will bold the first quarter
ly conference tonight at the Methodist
church.
It la expected that all who are en
titled to a vote In the conference will
be In their seats by 7:30. The ses
sion Is not prtvate.nnd any one wheth
er a member ot tho church or not,
desiring to witness the proceeding
Is wolcome to attend.
For the beat and largest assort
ment of Phonograph or Sewing Ma
chines, Muller. cor. 8th and Main.
NO TIMBER
FOR POOR MAN
Garfieids Ruling, if Enforced,
Will Be Rich Harvest for
the Scrip Owners
It is now claimed that If the recent
ruling of tho Secretary of the Inter
lor In regard to tho price to be charg
ed for timber claims, Is enforced, It
will mean that tho timber buslnes
of tho country will bu given Into the
hnndfl uf tho scrippers and poor men
will bu unablo to tako up a claim. The
ruling of tho Secretary which was to
go Into effect tho first of December
Is to the effect that Insteal of paying
12,50 an aero for the land, the tim
ber will havo to be appraised and the
claimant will havo to pay accordingly.
It Is said that the government can
never appraise all tho entries. There
are several thousand timber claims
filed In thu United States every
month, and it would require almost
the entire army to appralio all these
claims. Tho government has about
CO special agents to do tbli or,
and more than 30 of tbeso agent u
located on the Pacific Coast. A i '
gle agent cannot appraise more H -n
three or four claims In a month, aud
only then when the claims are In
groups. To properly appralio a claim
will necessitate a practical cruise of
the claim and this require time. The
force of special agents Is entirely In
adequate to keep up with the filings.
The Secretary says, however, that In
the event ot no appraisement being
mado within nine months, tl.e (mi
shall go at the estimate of the entry
man. Owing to the small force of
special agonts, hundreds of claims
cannot be reached In regular order
within the prescribed time.
According to tho timber dealers',
tho new ruling of the Secretary ot
tho Interior will make claims run
$3000 and $4000, and even higher.
and this places them beyond tl.ert-.i
ot the poor man. They contend ll.Uv
It will drive the sale of timber land
Into the band ot scrlpper. through
purcbaso of Northern .Pacific scrip. .
If the land rises In price the acrtp.wlll
be bought up and timber land secur
ed through this means. The now rul
ing of Secretary- Garfield will make
a lively market for scrip and the rail
road will be one ot the chief benefi
ciaries ot Garfield' order.
OPEN UP .MORE STREETS.
The City Council has decided to
open up more street. It will be
necessary to buy the property need
ed a the street were not dedicated
when the plat were filed and the land
Is now In private ownership. It I
believed that It will be better to e-
cure this property now tban to wait
until later, a the property I bound
t) advance In value and the city would
havo to pay a greater price at aome
later time.
The street to be opened are Jet-
tenon, between Second and Third,
and Eighth, between Klamath and
Walnut.
Fine line of watche. Winter S
It Takes Good Taste 1
To decorate a home prop
erly. First you must have
beautiful wall paper. It
must be well put on. It
must be durable as well
as beautiful. We handle
the newest patterns, the
most beautiful shades and
the best qualities. The
price also recoitimcnds
them.
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