The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 08, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS. OREQON. MONDAY. MARCH 8,1909.
Price 6 Cents
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WANT EXPERIMENT
IN TILE ENSILAGF
Large Petition Sent to Dairy and Food
Commissioner Asking His Assistance
In Establishing Silo Here
II0.MEHKKKKRH COMING.
HIioulJ tin) movement (hut In now
mi (out prove NUi'ictifiil Hiu tinoful.
in-K of lliu Kliwiiutli luliu will be de
termined. A petition liun bum elicit'
luted mul largely Mlr.ned liy locul
landowners niikltii: J. W liiilley, thu
tit fnriinni nf thu Mlilillu West It
IK ItlllKlllU'll HH tltlll or UlO lll-Ht
stock fuoda Hint inn bo iim.il during
tliu winter months iih It keeps mttlu
In Hum (iinilltloii mid when fed to
dairy town Impious tin- iiunllty of
Htsto Dairy ami rood CoiiiiiilHnluMur, 'lln- milk
lo eatabllah n ullu In tin Imomtlliilol The petition Hunt to Mr llnlloy was
lclnlly of Klamath PhJU (or ihf iur jatKi'il y tliu following men, ull of
ku of making experiment In I ho
preparation of iiotluuv. from tint tulea
and marsh giaaaca of thu Klamath
ilaalii
It la a rccognlieil fnct Hint tin- lule
If properly handled can bo made, to
retain all of thu foot) niufl in It mul
It I) thu opinion of tliovi wIki have
Hlvcn thu mailer miiiio ulienllun tint
cmIIbku of a high claas ran bu made
from tliu piodticl Ihnt grows ao ih
undantly In thu swnmM mul murIii;H
Mr. Ilallcy, when ho Inut tutted tliU
city, gave It as hla opinion that I here
li iiioukIi iiiitrlllon In thu lulei lo
inakn excellent I'tiallngo, but il at It
will probably ho necraanry to mix In
other hay to rolucu II" itienglh
Acting upon Km itiiwatlou iii.iJc
hy Mr. Bailey that nn oipuilmcnliil
alio ahoulil he untahllaheil for the pu.--Pom
of making luats, tliu petition ban
bona forwnrdud to him naklng that he
nmder such, nulatsnce na It In lila
power In Kullliitf Hi" flrat alio clal
llahed It li tlm Intention of Hie petlllnnert
that thu MM" pay tint (out of estab
lishing tliu Drat plant I' II MiCor
rack hua Milled (lint If thu alio la
Installed on hi place mul prove a
aucceia ho will purclirtH-j I ho plant
from tho atato at thu actual coil of
conatructlon. Mnny of tlm Inicreatod
part lea look favorably upon tho prop
ortion niadu by Mr.Mcforniuk mid It
la likely that tho expeilmuiital la
Hon will bu establlihcd on hU rmicb
which li conveniently located for
gathering tltlui from the t'pper l.uko.
If Mr. Ilallcy act i on tho petition
tho experiments will begin UiI Hprlng
m tin it will bu determined within
n few moiitlii If tho eiiallugu will bu
n Niireeax, Il li nrr.uoil tlmt thu tulo
enallniu will bu ilmllni to tlmt mudu
from corn which him pimon n boon
whom ure Intureateil In thu promo
llun of the Klamath country
C I". Uooilrlch, rruiik Ira White,
Klnmnth Itepubllmn by i: .1. Murray,
Cteiilng Ik nil J by W () Hmltli, Al
brlKht & i:illa by John Kills. I. U
Fountain, II rl. (Irlgaby, J. I) Car
roll, W H Slough. J V. I.eu. J Scott
rnlor, (1 W. While. K. II I lull, Fred
Melhuae, M. II Wnmplor, D.T. Hbook,
P. II. Hmithwortli. II. It. Dunlnp, II.
II. VanValkeubiirR, II. V. Mitchell, F.
II. McCornack, A In Ally by J. W.
Hlllogly. 0. C. Applegiitc. W. A. Wal
ker, i:J HtoomliiKcnmp, V T. Sander
ion, Klnmnth Falls C'rinmery, Alei.
Martin, Jt
tinned upon em I mn ten recclvod from
hcudiunrlcru In tliu Kant, paiionger
tiHltlc olllelulH of the vnrloua trans
contlneiitul railroads figure that thero
mo at thu proaeiil tlluu botweon 25,'
1100 and 30,000 lioiiiuacokori hoaded
for tliu Nortliwcat, with thu pioaont
coloulat avaion only u wook old. Tbo
objvctlvu polnta nro Orcion, Wiab
Ingtoti nud Idaho, olmout oxclQalve
ly Of thla number, fully 3000 havo
been delivered at duatlnatloui. More
I than 800 havo arrived at Spokano tor
points In Kaatcrn Waililngtou; 700
arrived In Portland, oh 10 extta cart
tiaturduy inornluK, while, ao far on
ruporlcd, about 2C0U havo panaod
throuKb HlllltiKH and Iluntlnictou
KlltllWM)H.
Uikju thexu prollmluary vatlinatoa,
mid tiiklni; Into account tbo number
of iHimeHuukom which havu already
arrived, tho xrenteiit movinuut of
colonlatH lo tho Northweat ovor
known will bo recordod by tbo cloao
of tho ueaaon, April 30. Approxi
mately K.p.OOO futuro aettlera, Inclu
dine their wlvci and famlllta, aro
expected to establlah 'tbolr bomca In
tho threu stutca OrcRon, WbhIiIuk
ton unit Idaho thla aprlnu-
Hi'u thu Hoatou tttoro nnnounco
iiient on I'uku 3,
HU.KCT TKAtllKltH KOIl
C'Ol'NTV IIIUII HCIIOOL.
Tliu County Coinmlaalonuri, wbo
uru In aeaalon today, bavo aolucted
tbo tencbera for thu County lllfib
Hchool for next year. They will ro
tnlu thu anmu corpi of Imtructora
aa aro fllliiiK ibu poaltloiiH thla year.
J. T llutchur will bu principal; W. K.
FuiikIiI will havu chnrKC of thu Com
mercial ioutho; C. A. Howard, Ilia
(orv mid HcIpiilu: MIhh Aniilccnlu. Ku-
H.u thu lloaton Ktor.. minoiinco-l,,,,,,, anj iico A- W(rtI MulC-
!I,ul,t "" '' 3- I It li wxpoctcd, that II will bo nee-
usmiry to udd auntber teacher next
IIL'MHtl.'DS VISITKIl ),.nr. There nro now unrolled In the
Till-: NKW N.lT.VTOItll'.M. K, Sehool 107 kcholar. nnd from
pteieiil Indlcntlona lherq.lll Imi fully
MASV lAWH TO COItllKCT.
Tbo la'it nenlon of thu Htato l,cgls-
Inturo niadu a bottb In panning new
lawn. It li (twirled tbut aa tbo daya
(o by many mistakes nnuT blundurs
aro bclriK found In tbo lawn pasted
and when the apodal aeaalon la called
tOKOtber thoy may find It neccaaary
to corcrct nud ropasa many of tho
acts of tbo roKUlnr aeaalon.
X It li certain that tbo game code will
havo to be changed. Not only bai
Klamath County a kick coming but
Uo many otber parti ot tho itat.
It li claimed that the duck law
throughout thu atatu makes tho open
miaou Huvernl month lotixer than
Il needful or duilrablc. It ha alio
been dlacovercd that codo provldpa
for etevon months of open shooting
of elk. Of coumo thla was caused by
a mimakc, but tbo belt that can bo
Mid of many of tho laws pasted la
that they are mistaken.
Tho tnx couuulialon law will bavo
to bo ropasaed as It has been found
to bo defective In many respects. A
number ot other measures are knowc
to bo In tho samo condition and will
havo to bu passed again.
Il would be woll If thoso Interested
In thu game lawa ot Klamath County
should tako the matter up and havo
a law drafted covering this section
and seu that It Is paaacd ao that Kla
math County's hunting grounds will
bo protected.
See the Boston Siore announce
ment on I'ago t.
WANT 6000 YOUNG
COWS FOR INDIANS
Indian Service Advertises for Durham
Stock for Klamath Reservation to Be
Distributed Among Indians
denly wbon It began to rain Wednes
day evening, and that was followod
by a hard snow storm.
Cbas. E. Urow and Godfrey Beck
roturncd Thursday from the Reser
vation where they have been on busi
ness. Mrs. Vm. Spark's baby was very
sick this week.
Mrs. Fred Deck and son, Frank,
made a business trip to Ilonanta on
Thursday.
Dr. Hcmenway passed through tho
valley this week on his way to Bo
nanza from Yalnax.
Manuol Vlerra and John Anderson
nro cutting wood this week near the
lllldebrand school.
NKU'8 FltOM UAlltV.
Tho grt.it attraction eterdny wniiif.o to attend school next term.
SnmleiHiiii'H new miinliirliim nt thu Ueti tbo lloaton Store
Hot HprlliK .The croud nn tbcru'ment on I'ogu 3.
and everybody went with thu crowd. '
It la eat I mated that during the afler-'sPKCIAI. HKHHIO.V OK
noon fully live hundred people vlallod CONOHKM IH I.I.Kit.
tliu hmIiiiiiiIiik tank nnd bnlli liouau,
will' li Iiiim been opened to thu public , Piutldent Tnft bus Untied u (nil (or
While the weather wuan'l na fiivur-la ipeclnl hchkIoii of the Ulxty-tlrat
nbln na It lulr.lit luie been, )el a CoiiKreHa, to convene .March lf-th.
Koodly numhir tuatvd thu hut water j Thu call does not mention thu oh-
bnlha Thu chutea or ulldu In llif I Jecl for which the speclnl Neitalon la
lulmmliig tank nttrnrted thu moat 'called. Tnft linn requested tho He-
ROGl'E HIVER VALLEY
TO UAVE LARQE NCnSERY.
attention nud wnn n great nourco of
amiiaement to tho inon nud Iio)m,
Keu thu lloaton Sluro minouncc
men! on Pngu 3
AT Till: OI'IMIA IIOl'SK TOMOIIT.
Now tonight "Nick Carter." "llal
loon Itaclm: In Oeriimuy," and Htillan
Abdul llnmld, mcuiich from llfo In
Conslautluoplu. Bummer Sports, ath
letic Now HiingH. Admission 10c,
publican leaders, llowuvur, to lake up
nothing but thu matter of tariff re
vlilon.
Seu thu lloaton Store announce
ment on Tngo 3.
Otto Iloppc went to tho Falls Tuci
day to meet IiIh wlfu, wbo has return
ed from Bacrunicnlo whom shu has
boon visiting.
Jim Adams was In.Dulry on busl
ueas I'rlduy.
Mr. McCunnc, thu homo buyer,
bought sonio ponies from Peter Scon
chln.'of Yalnax, last week.
'Mr. and Mm. Ooo. Bmyth and Mrs.
J. V., Wnllla uttonded tho trial nl tlip
Fulls last week of Alt. Wnllls. Our-
uuiiounco-,,IK ,.r aiiaonee Ihod. Mlchaul Is
' doing lliu chorus at the Smylb ranch.
Wu understand that tho suckers at
thu lower gap' of Lost Klver arc be
ginning to comu up.
Jou Welch nnd uumu of thu oilier
nelghborx aro cutting wood this week.
There Is a two year old spotted
steer nt Godfrey Heck's ranch being
held until thu owner calli for It.
Tom Uaiclay nnd Win. Crawford
returned fiom Portland a few daya
ago whero thuy havo been as -witnesses
before the Orand Jury on thu Wra.
Barclay murder trial.
Tho Smyth children nro abaent
from school on account of their par
ents being at tho Falls attending tbo
Rogue Rlvor Valley Is to have one
of tho largest, It not tbo largest, nur
sery In tho west. The Yakima Nur
sory Company has leased 300 acres
of land from Dr. C. R. Day near Tolo
which will bo all under Irrigation
when the Ray pumping plant la com
pleted, as It will bo In the near fut
ure. Troes. shrubbery, flowers and
seeds ot all kinds will be grown on
the place and distributed.
W. D. Ingcs, president of the Yak
ima Nursery Company, and L. E. Hoo
ver, consummated tbo deal. Mr. Hoo-
vor will have an interest In the nur
sery and will devote his time to tho
work. The land secured tor tbo nur-
s:ry Is some of the finest In the valley,
consisting ot tbo McDonough and
O'lldra tracts.
Seu the Boston Storo announce
ment nn Page 3.
Tho Indian Department Is adver
tising for C000 head ot two and three
year old belters for the Klamath In
dian Reservation. This stock is to
bo distributed among the Indians on
the Reservation and Is part payment
for tho lands In tho Spraguo River
country by the United States. Part
of this payment was In cash and the
balance was to be made toward pur
chasing farm implements, stock, etc.
According to tho specifications for
bids theso cattle must all be of Dur
ham stock. Local cattlemen are ot
the opinion that It will bo impossible
to secure C000 head ot this stock In
tbo Klamath country, especially
only tbe youngest and choicest cattle
are wanted. 6000 head of the stock
doslred would mean an Investment
ot between $125,000 and $150,000,
and would nearly complete the bal
ance duo the Indians. Tho stockmen
do not see any particular profit or
opportunity In this proposal as they
claim most of the stock of this sec
tion are ot mixed breed and are rais
ed mainly for beet purpose.
See tho Boston Store announce
ment on Pago 3-
Any btiyura wishing Information
In regnnl to thu property of Carl
lluod In Klamath County can Inquire
at tbo Klamath County Dank 26
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(Court
vv.,,1. i m,i,.i ,in aii ,.,.. ! Godfrey Beck went to tho Roscrv
hers of order roqucstcd to'bu proscnt
nl meeting tonight.
See tho Boston Store iinnounco
munt on Page 3.
I am prepared to do all kinds ot
Picture Framing In gilt and mission.
Polboer. the Furnlturo Man. JZtf
Your Easter
Suit
Kastcr falls on Sunday, April lltli, tliis year. It is
llfe'day of all days lo liow line plumes. The time
lo prepare is NOW. .ct us make your clothes for
you and you will he absolutely certain of satisfac
tion in every particular.
t"' GOODS, WORKMANSHIP, FIT. and PRICE
WE HAVE ALL THE TRIMMINGS TO GO
WITH FINE CLOTHES FURNISHINGS,
HATS. SHOES, ETC.. IN THE NEWEST OF
THE STYLES.
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tlon after stock Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Gray and son,
Harrison, niado u business trip to
Ilonnnxa Tuesday.
' Emtl Eecrt nnd Chas. Flackus were
In Dairy Tuesday.
Manuol Vlerra Is having bad luck
with his cattlo. having lost ten calves
within tho last few days.
E. V. Pool and Mrs. Scy Pool, ot
Yonnn, left Saturday for a visit with
rs. Cowley, of I.nngell Valloy.
Mr. and Mm. Albort West, of Tule
Lnku. who havu been visiting rela
tives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cbas. McCumber,
nnd friends In Yoniia Valloy, return
ed home Monday.
John Domiell made a trip to Dairy
Tuesday,
Mrs. Ilonry Meier. Jr.. nnd John
Sclimohr. of Swan l.aku. made n busl-
iiosh ti Ip to Godfrey lleck'w Wednes
day
John Anderson loturncd from tho
Falls Wednesday,
P.mll Kgoit mailu n trip to Dairy
Tuesday.
Levi Walker, ot tho llouorvutlon,
was nt Manuel Vlcrra's Wednesday.
Mrs. W. H. Bliss was visiting with
Mrs. Oodtrey Bock this week. '
Win. Wight, and Joa. Welch have
been busy making a dam in the creek
woit ot Jacob Ruock'a pluco,
J. O. Wight was' at Mr. Viorra's
Tuesday.
Theo. Flackus was visiting at W.L.
Simpson's fast Tuesday.
John Anderson made a business
trip to Bonanta Tuesday.
Theo. Hammoriloy Is busy digging
a well on bis homestead this week.
Win. Clark and Wm. Flackus are
up' In" the mountains cutting poles
this weok,
The beautiful summer weather we
have had for a tow days changed sud-
ADVISKH IMVK1) STREETS.
Geo. R. Llndley, cashier of the
Jackson County Bank of Mod ford, and
who Is n stockholder In the First Na
tional Bank ot this city, Is hero for
few days. Mr. Llndley la a live
man from a live town and bis advice
Is worthy ot consideration. Ho aays:
you have a fine town here and I
can sco Its growth since my last visit.
If you want your town to continue
to grow, you must pave your streets
It Is tho greatest advertisement a
town can have. It will doublo the
retail business ot your storos. It will
encourage the peoplo especially the
ladles, to come down town every day
to' trade. You need a good sower sys-
torn and paved streets. It will dou
blo the value of your property."
Soo tho Boston 8toro announce
ment on Pago 3.
NO INCREASE IX FREIGHT.
RATES FROM MT. HEBRON.
Lewis Oorber, the atockmaa. sUtaa
that the raise in the freight rata oa
stock shipments to the California
markets wilt not affect shipments
from Mt. Hebron as the rate from
that point will remain the same. The
rate from this point has heretofore
been $25 a car 'higher than from
points on tho main linn. The increase
from Montague and Gsielle will bring
the rato to within $10 ot that from
Mt.Hebroa and will about equalUe
the charges for shipments to Portland
and San Francisco.
ANOTHER IMPORTED
STALLION SOLD.
Ross W. Flnloy, E. W. Whetstone.
Lawrenco Griffin, Wm. Lowry, Jack
Watts and 'iom Drews, ot Bly, nave
purchased ot McLaughlin Bros., tho
horso importers, through their agents.
Wood and Mays, tholr 94000 stallion.
Cyrano. This Is the second bora
lurcbased by Spraguo River stockmen
.hls year.
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