The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 11, 1909, Image 1

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pitt
Heftila.
Klmnnth Falls' First
and UcHt Dally.
Our Advertiser! Oct
The Best Results.
TlllUll VKAIt. No. 801.
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 11 1909.
Price 5 CentsS
DANGER OF HAVING
NO NEW CHARTER
MEMBERS UNABLE
TO HOLD MEETING
KHt .maw o.v omuiti:i:...
no.mi; always aiihi.wi
rito.M in.
Tin- i'i'ii titrliilii.ru of I In- (ImtliT
(riinliiliixliili lutVi' been unable uk )(
til r''( tng'thi'l III llll llll) ImihIiii-hh
Bctrml fiT III" mi-mlii'ik Iiiim- In en
unnliln l Ulvi nil) nlli ntlnii nn nc.
iniilil ul rum' "llll whldi llii.) ,,.
(iiiiiiicli'il In t'oiill mill .Mi Itcimin a
run ulini ul III Luki'Mew Mi (e.mii-a
(tul Mr IliirrU hni. Imtli hud in im,,.
a ltli In Ciiliriirnlii. iiinl Hum not
iiiiiiii'Ii nn iiiln'M wun mm. in lorm
a iimruiii TIik n-Kiill Im lict-u, im
utluiinli'l. Iliut niily llltl.- m.i u
month trliliilliH hi-fiiie I'll) lion mnl
liullillir haa Im'i'II ilnne In iiciurliiK
a ni'W iluirlir In Im witt-il iiji.hi li
lM H1lll-
.Mr i-aihi-k. l hull mini u( I In- mm.
mill' i. lien I'liilfinnri'il lnre hla n
turn In i;il the cmumlit- ii:.-tliT
hi n in liirlii work mnl (l l expeii
nl Hint it uici-ilng H In. hi'lil In
lull' lln Mi Tit In nut i dm been
uuti'i-ati-d lluil ilin I'lium-ll might in
intuin tlm niiltiliiT nl tin1 cnmitilttc
Ifttlitr or flVK nii'iiilii'i. im nitli (-a
immlii'i II would i. null. i tn K,.( n
ijiintum Inert her tn iln IiuuIihmk
.So iimrli ili'ii'iiiU nn tint iiiliiitliui
i'l n new rlinrler nt tln mining ilif.
llim llinl tl.p iltln'Mt mnl hiialnesa
mm me very anxious Hint nn further
Htm. la lint an t tint thru- Hill hit nn
tannin nf ilii in- iliiiii.T nni bring
ri-nil) In 1 1 m ImpotM'inciitk nn
aliuiluti'l) iit-t.-fi.ujir mnl llii-wi iiiii
nt lie iimilc Hltlinnt IioihIIiii: tin- rlt)
Tn i-tinlilo lliii illy in iln IliU n new
fliarlrr la nec.-iemr)
Tliiin Imn Ulan I (i iniiaiili'rnlili'
lalk (if (Mending tin- ill lllillU. A
pedal election m lin ni'i'Hiiir- tn
"In thla mnl thrrit U vi-rj little lime
I'll In which in mi'iiti' ilm iii-rcamir)
Klltlmm mnl nnliT II IitIIiiii, no
If Ilin nililllliiim ii r i' taken Into the
Hy Ilm iii'w dialler run inmldit fnr
ilm liiiiinilmli-H Tin- City Coiwrll
'limilil lakii tlm mutter iii nt tlin next
" H'ik mnl hi-ii that llii-ri- In mi
fiitlhcr ili'lay If mcmhcrH nf the
iiiiuiiUiiliin Mini It IiiiikhhIIiIii tn Hcrwi
H'Hr iilnii'i Hhnnlil In- fllli-il tir the
1 '"'T flf Hill l-lltllllllltl-ll
rediireil.
M
L'lJf J Mf
HoincthlhK klimilil lin ilium ond tliiili
Ul lllll It
' - .. ,,
. "IIOOSTIXl,"
iv 'i in: vi:st.
All Hut Wiitt hiile a kiiiickfi "
III tint Ciiat ii.'tipln Mi'i'iu In .iliu a
tli'llKlil In " liiiiiiliii; ilown" Hieli own
loiiiluuiiltli'a. Inn mil.lii milultiii In
(lilt Klenl Wl'kl Hill i...t uit....i r...
" n ....
ll'l A liian then- wlio lit tit h Hint
Uii'iii l any fault m , fuuml hIHi'
tin- illuiati'. tlm anil, nr iiu tlilriK '
t'litt. la Inol'.i-it titinii i.u n . H.M.....I. ..i.. I
-. ' -. i. ..mi. .-i."
'I"), ami he iiil k Ii t an will tuiik a
anil : lliial lit linn. In the Went It
I" n ni 1 1 or the iiiihiIii.'u law t hut
i'ei)iuii. nii juni,,,, ,, di,, ,mn l(.
mill) ami nevi'i ii ihdUiIih; intuitu!
It
A hiii-.iiii lereiill) ihihv-iI llnoiii-h
nortlii-iii Kiihk.iM. taa a Mlaanuil M.
iter, iii-mliu: the fiiiiniui: luncrlie
linn 'Ciiliiriiiln mnl IiiIimIIoii, Kmi
n ami kimtiitlnii. I'm v'uIiik I" in
wife a ii'liilliiu mnl uiakii tin ileiimu-
ittnlliitl " A .MIhmiUiI eilltnr took
the nuittei lli ami ulimernl iih fn.
Iohh 'lliev iiiii'hl to i nine In MIk.
mill Hheiit theie In no IrrlKiltlotl,
ami n ninii hIHi eiliiinliuii iim eiiKiiKitj
ill aiieitiiniiuu, lit Hi aloin: hU . Iff ii !
relutlnii. have n mmit lime uti.l ft.-.,
iiilwitltin hIHi no ilmiKei nf laru..
IHMi IIH.I. ...ill. ,n,Ml,,'r...lo,,.- I V.H.U( ni-tT
rluit liiinle a Kaimaa i-tllliir in in '
umler Ih.. i.,lli.r. mnl he U eamn- II.WK IIV HI'VIIIIS.
title fur thla nuthreiik "I he .'ilioM' ,
uarrntlm. lanahnrt tuevarlcntltitilhat Wl" '" "", Mr 0',"" ,,rrlvtMl
haa nhtiilnetl ilrcuhitlnu a K ..-i..,),",,"r,,:, '""" Woo.lvllli.. In Jack-
Hie of vlvhl IiiiiikIiiiiHoii Surli fat- I""" "'"" '' "'" ,!"'' "f ''
rlmtlon haa lilmleri'tl liumlKiallon.
retniiltil cil unit Ion, iteenletl IiiIkh-
lion, the iuii f ilvlllralloti. ami U,K,r"111" Uy "" V,",,Hl ""', h,,,,l to
jh.i.lut.ly Hltliout rmimtiitlmi The M,",,', lll,llH ""cl r"r 17"-
IHnmlntlnn l.ii.tit iil In the al.tn.i , T1,,,H" '''""'"" '"" "' '''''
iinrratlon me the hviiiii nf rri-atluii,
urn he) mnl Kiilvntloti, ileserve Htur
ration, mnl rnu line free trniifinitu
llini In that In lid of Hperuliitlon, or
tn Ihi Imlluu nnllon, or In helemlmu
nutlon iiiinii iiipllnillon "
AI.VA i, i:vih ,iioixti:d.
Aha 1,1'Hla hna lici'ti apnliitcil Hiip-,
erlntemlcnl of the Kluimith (Imuni
l'rieri. by the Audubon Society llei
will immune
April.
hla ilutlt-h Iln. firM nf)
l..llli:S ATTKNTIOX.
I'llle line nf Tiillnri'd mid Dreft"
Hula nn tllaphi) at The Vogun Mil
linery I'lirlora, Juat opening south of
the llnuntoii Hotel. Miirih II, 1'.',
mid !.'!. ')
Hi-mi I'm U news See I'urls fuih-
Idiih. Watch tlm Millinery Depart
ment of the llrlck Store. 11
T. A. Halls mid wlfn mid W. It.
WIIkhii are In Hut city ftom Merrill.
Your
Suit
I'taMpr fulls mi Siinilav, April lltli, this year. It is
l lit- ilay f Jill lavs to show fiiu' plumes. The litne
lo prepare is NOW. Let us make your clothes for
you ami you will lie absolutely certain of satisfac
tion in every pailicular.
GOODS, WORKMANSHIP. FIT. ami PRICK
WK HAVIJ ALL THE TRIMMINGS TO GO
WITH FINE CLOTHES FURNISHINGS,
HATS. SHOES, ET.C. IN THE NEWEST OF
THE STYLES.
K K K
COUNTY JAIL NOW
WITHOUT A TENANT
Hill FIRST 1IMH IX NEARLY
umiiT months roiwrv
.l.lli IS IIMI'TV.
I Tnihii 1 1... ..I..... i. it ! ..r f.if.l i ufti.
la tint flint ilay him tint iwcnty-Hlxth
nr Inat July Hint lliu county Jail Iiuh
Ih-i-ii without nni' in tiiiirn prUoiieiH.
SlietlrT Hitmen anya II aeonis luthei
lOIII'HIIIIIII It t Oil III) Ilin COW I llOllHI'
with n big miiity hIiiiiu ImllilliiK wltli
ni t a hIiiuIo oiLiiiuiiit. Hut IiIh IihiiiIh
ant rull villi the i l lection or Iiixi-h
mnl It la lunlmlili' Hint tlm Iumh nr tils
ItoanliTH will In- Hiion fnn;olti'ii In
tint null of litiHliii'HH.
Mi'llon, llnln mnl Tlionimon witi
liliiii'tl In tlin Jail ii few wi-fkn after
.Mi nnini'H iiiHiiini'il IiIh iIuIIi-m nn
ttlit'rlll mnl i-vor ilnni Hint ilny thf
Jnll Iiiih lii'cn ii(f'iiii.-t mnl ul tltnoa
tin- iiirniuniiiilatlniiH ui-ru overcrowd
i'il TIuti' Ih not Hindi in lisped of
Ilin Jail Ih'Iiii; iiwil nitiilii liffnru tin
June lenii nf C'riurt, lull Sheriff
li'iriM-x Iiiih i-arni'il n reiutiitlon for
liniiillallty mnl tlicin Ih no tell Inn
1ml iiiIkIiI liiiiieii If hiimit of Hie
(Itlzena nf tin- iniiiity ttlioulil foit;el
Hint Hiere uie Iuwh vslilcli must ho
nhmeil
STRUBLE MARES
ARE RETURNED
,
, i
j.mm,u ,sTOI.i:.V ..l SOI.lt
uv
IteloiiKltlK to limm (itrillilu. TlllH Ih
Iln lemn Unit una atnleii from Mr
lintii tor iiii norai-ii nniein ttiey ran
get It bark by iitiui'liliiK miy iiiiip-rty
Hint may be owned by Vfslul. It U f
ktnleil that VchIiiI oh iim five liorm-H
In HiIh (tiiuity ami It U tiilti prnli-
able that they will bit nttacheil und
klllll.
ri'xi:ii.i, 'ixiMoiiiiow.
The futieial nf the late John Wes
ley Muateii will bit held
tomoriow
110 at the
ufleruoou.
Mithoillat
Serdcen ut
Church.
WANTIII) Woman "r genernl
houaework on ranch; family of two,
I'honii II.'.. y-iw
IMSI'iaV OF SIMIIXO
.MII.I.IXFHV.
We nlkh In Im Hi tin luillcs lo
our illtplny of SprliiK .Millinery 9
on Mimh l-tli uiul lUlh.
STILTS IIIIV CilMtllS CO.
Easter
STORE
FACTS ABOUT THE
MERRILL GOLD MINE
H. ('. DAM'lVOOIl HVU4 IMOItMA
'IIO.V IX lli:OAIII TO IIIH
iiiH(.ovi:itv.
Merrill, uro., Mur "Hi, 1!09.
Hlr Am I rnu the orlKltiBlor of
thla I'.uhl i.'Xcltoinutil (nt Murrlll), 1
rtcelvu a great many Inijulrlua about
It, I wrltw you In ieily for tliu bono
III or ull.
Wii huvu mi extra lureo body of
low Krndu nuld heurliiK oru which
ruliyi-ii from II 10 to tlu.32 pur ton,
nt'curdliiK to my nny returtiH aver
uku $7. lu ul jirttient wrltlriK.
II la in it temunt Kravel dopoalt
(or KoiiKe), with u chalk und nand
atonit wall ot. omi aide, mid I lime
uo Idea yet whut tho other wall Is,
an I huvn nut reached It yet. I have
criikH cut tin.' dupoalt with u tunnel
u illataniu of 20 feet und no changu
apparently ye In the formation.
It la u very dlaiiKrueablu ground
to drill, but eay to hmidlu with ateum
hIioviiIm on u Inrgu hciiIu.
There haa been a Kietit muny lo
lutlnua inade ulreudy, but I huvu nil
lsed el el) (tint that t IiIh la no jioor
nian'H iiilno nr iiiIiiIiik Itrouud, but
still like nil cold uxdti-iuvntii, tliuy
ull Hum u gold mine, ami the ma
jority urn llku tin boy with the ele
phant don't know what to do with
It ufter they have It.
Very reapoctfitlly,
S. C. BAST WOO I),
Mur., A. II. C. Mining Co.
Merrill. Oregon.
m:vh iitoi i.ii:v.
Jacob Itueck went to the Tails Fri
day to attend the meeting of the di
rectum nf the Water Uscm AhhocIu
Hon. On his return trip he will
bring out Home freight fur himself.
Uo reports the Low hill In very bud
condition.
C. O. Pearson and oni, filenn and
Jeiry, W. l HlnipHou, Joeph Welch
'"" """ """ "'"l "" " "1U,B l"
"' ",0 "Wr uu'' '
Mrs. Truux. of llonuuzu, who Is 111
ih expecting her mother from Ohio
to rotiio lo take t-aro of lit r.
Ilert Shelley hum u business ls
tor to lloiit'.iua Siiturtlny.
M. 1. Nelson, of Yonna, went to
the Fill Is Sunday to moot his wife
mid children who hae been visiting
relatives In Minnesota.
Wm. Ilhrmann hua been busy tho
last few ila)n making luiprovemetits
on his lilac.-.
J.F. WalllJ, John I.ogtie, John Don
nell and W. C. Sheriuun, Sr., wero In
Dairy Sunday.
A greut deal of wood cutting Is
now going- on In tbe timber near tbo
llildcbrand school house. J ease Drew
and Dock I'ool aro working with tho
wood saw, Harrison Gray la making
posts aud Chaa. McCumber Is making
pickets. If this slaughter of tho tim
ber continues much longer tho tim
ber will all bo cut away near this
school.
Walter Simpson was nt tho Wm.
Welch placo Saturday.
Tliu weather bus bevtt uncertain
lately but not very dlsagiccnblo. The
roads me still w-ry bad but u few
duH of good ui-iilher will dry them
up I'Oiiiililciubly.
Mm. A. I.. .Michael, of Pino Flat,
was In Dairy Saturday.
An ewelli'tit dinner wus enjoyed
by fi lends mid lelatlvea ul Mr. and
Mrs. U. II. Drow'H home Sunday. At
tlm dinner were; Mm. I, M. Fitch,
Mis. N. S. Diew. MUs Null Diew,
jessu Drew, Waive Dimv, Miss May
Itolilnson, David Shook und Harri
son (liny.
(lodftoy Heck und Olio lloppo wont
to Dairy Sattiiduy to meet Mr. lloppo
who hud returned from Sacramento,
where, sho has boon visiting. Mr.
and Mrs. lloppo spout Saturday night
ut Mr. Heck's, going to their homo In
tho mountains tho noxt day.
John Anderson went to Donanza
Monday to get medicine (or Mrs. Ter
ry ttuudles,
L. M. Mills Is cutting wood for his
own uso this week.
C. 0, Carlson la getting limners
to put up his windmill this week.
Bail Beckdolt,,of Bonanza, was
visiting' In Yonna Sunday,
Geo. Smyth Is busy this week haul
ing buy from Mrs. Delia Colnliun's.
C. C. Pearson haa been clearing
land lately.
Tho witnesses In tho horse stealing
case aro beginning to came home
from the Falls. Souio ot them have
KLAMATH SHOULD
EMULATE MEDFORD
been ubkonl for qulto a time and aro
glad to get home. Among thoso ro-
turnlng tblH week were: Mri. L. M.
' Pitch, David Bhook, Mr. and Mra Geo,
Hinyth und daughter, Annu, Mrs. Alf
Wallln urnl Mr. and Mr. J. K. Wal
Hit. While building a fence on hla tim
ber claim thla week Fred Beck found
a beautiful pair of deer horns.
Mr. und Mra. Win. Wight were vis
itors at J. M. Wight's place Sunday.
HAVE YOU PAID
YOUR DOG TAX
ciui:i' of i'oi.ici: has ixsTittc-
. TIO.VS TO ItlrJIDI.V EX-
Koitci: tiik iav.
Tho Chief of 1 illci h.is been busy
slntn' the f.ra. M .r Ii ci Meeting
dog taxes, l.li-ci w 'ot the keeping
of dogs wlthli Ilm city of Klamath
Pulls me du'; in und atur the first
day of each Mm Ii, and Ho new or
dinance provides u pjti.illy for the
non-payment of the la .. Tho dog can
be taken up und sold or killed and
a fine run bo Imnoied ntion tho owner.
i It would be well for tlm owners or
j keepers of dpfcR to :;ttcnd to tbo pay
line of the tnx without delay as tho
joincorH ha vo announced that tbo law
I will bo strictly enforced In every
caaf. The law wns carefully drawn
up so that there would bo no question
of Its legality, and It was made to
be enforced.
IIOl'STOX IIOTKIi LEASED
FOIt TKItM OK YE.UIK.
Mrs. A. D, I.lvermoro and sons, ot
Redding, have leased tbe Houston
House for n term of yearn and will
tukc charge tho twentieth ot this
month. Mrs. I.lvermoro has conduct
ed the Golden Eaglo Hotel at Rod
ding for a number of years and Is
thoroughly acquainted with the hotel
business. The hotel will bo complete
ly refitted und Improved and wilt bo
known as the Llvermore Hotel.
OXLY TWO DAYS MOKK
FOIt HEHATK OX TAXES.
Only two tnoro days remain In
which the throe per cent rebate Is al
lowed on tho payment ot taxes, ac
cording to the sheriff. Taxes must be
paid before tbo IStb and that only
leaves tomorrow and Saturday In
which tho rebate will be allowed.
Tho largo number ot people that
hnvo taken advantage ot tho rebate
by paying their taxes promptly speaks
well for tho financial condition ot the
property ownors ot the county.
I.ocnl headquarters ot the Interna
tional Correspondence Schools aro
In Frank Ira Wulto's office. 11
A Good Pair
At this season ot tho year overyono ts llablo to take cold
and In theso cases there aro two things which should be on
hand In overy homo.
ItEl) STAIt WHITE I'IXE WITH TAR for COUOHB AND
MltOXCHlAli TROUBLES, aud RED STAR COLD TABLETS,
for a luxatlve and to relieve the general symptoms ot a le
vel e cold. These preparations aro made from pure and harm
less Ingredients and are sold on a positive guarantee.
GET A SUPPLY NOW AND BE PREPARED.
Star Drug Store j
"They
REAL ESTATE MEN
FORM ASSOCIATION
TO ASSIST IX ADVANCEMENT OK
CITY'S INTEREST AND CO.
OPEItATE IN SALES.
An organization haa been effected
In Medford which the real estate deal
era if Klamath Falls would do well
to emulate It U getting so that
real estate man In this city la looked
upon with suspicion, but tbe blame
for this Is with tho real estate men
themselves. Men who are engaged
In tho business should take more
prldo In their profession and endeav
or to place It on a more rellablo basis.
This would work a great benefit to
themselves as well as obvlato the
great wrong being done tbe town
and country.
Tho real estate men have built
Medford and It Is mainly due to their
efforts that the town Is so well and
favorably known and la receiving so
many new settlers. They bar now
formed an association, the objects ot
which, according to tbe by-laws, are:
"Tho object ot thla association Is
to bring tho real estate men ot Med
ford together to assist In tbe ad
vancement of tbo city's Interests In
general and ot the real estate busi
ness In particular; to procure from
owners written contracts ot safe, and,
as tar as possible, tor tbe broker-tbe
exclusive agency of all property list
etl or offered for sala by aim; to ef
fect, a uniform rate ot r mnlsslnn
to be charged In real estate trass
actions; to croato and maintain am
ong Medford rcsl estate men a high
standard ot business methods and
Integrity, a spirit of fair and honor
able competition, and to assure to
tho buyer and seller tbe serrless of
responsible and trustworthy agents
upou a deflnlto and uniform standard
ot contract and charges, to the sad
that the Interests of buyer, seller and
broker may be alike protected.
"It shall be tho special object of
this association to assure Its mem
bers co-operation In real estate trans
actions, protection as to reasonable
commission for producing the buyer,
and at all times to promote tbo wel
fare and growth of Medford and the
Rogue River Valley."
See tho mlllnory announcement ot
Runk ft 8chneldcr on page 4.
Have If
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