The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1909, Image 1

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Our Advertisers Get "'
The Best Results.
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. MARCH 13 1909.
Price 5 Cento
fit
Unalb.
MR PATCH IS NT W """ wl"' u",rlu" ,,mk'r ,h,j "'i-
'" ' " ll" "'' I" circular or (!.., run-
rKOjrcT engineer r tj on"" "" j"- .
ISMIS, tirovUioti i,,,,,),, ttttt after
tvii.i mti:i;i .mi:, mi iimiv-ih)"1" """Ii","i t thu Iiohh-sihui
HCIti: WITH SI l'l;llVISI(j lnw "H '" '"I'l'-nm iiml cultivation
i:.iim:i:ii ikii-mo.s. '"'" l"',,, "'i''ii win., tint unity.
I"""' " IiIh helm timy uniko Html
llupervlslHK UliKliifT I. (i lti-' lrouf of rumpllatire Willi those re-
inn, ul I'liltliiiiil, iiml W W I'lildi. 'lUlri'iiiniiH, nfi..r which ho will hu
rellutud uf tliu iivccviilty of it slitltiK
iiioii tliu liiml
Tim 'incut Ion nroim w)u th r. lifter
having tiiiulu mull uiuul. tin, entry
liiiiii ciiulil annlKti lila lnii.f..,t In tin.
Imi'l without foirvlilui' IiIk rlulit to a
pntuitl
It liai now own decided Hint put.
out will lnr.un In tin, muiio of Urn
orlr.ltuil enlryinmi In 0 usual iiiuii
nor. lifter such II mi I iironf linn Iiwii
inwlc, uml upon nioof thru nl trust
I'rujict KiiKlni-i-r ut Orlntnl, ('alitor
lila, nrlvcil III tliu city lint nunlng.
Tin')' "" enrly IIiIh Morning In colli.
,nny Hli i:ni:li"'"r I) W Murphy
fur an Inspection of the Ktmiintli I'm-
Jl
Mr llchli'Ct, wlio wini upiioliiti'il to
iticri'cil Mr Murph) in pioji-ii ciikI
necr, will not I'" ent li''". l"tl En
lilnvcr I'nltli will Im Iruiihli'iriM fmin
llin Orliuul to tin ICIntiiiiili I'niliii
nil will succeed Ml. Murph). Mr.
t'llili l until " bu ' vit i'iiihlii en. Oin-lialf of Km Irrlttnlilv urett of tliu
jlncer ntut U n comparatively omit: entry tins been reclaimed, mid upon
mm Mr Murphy will H'li.iiln livru I J'nyi'U-iit to tin. priipur officials of
until hi successor In fullv a 'i utiltit - "'" K"V -r uiiniit of tin. ihurges, feci
nl wllli tl.o worl; mill lommloiltmH wl.lili mo due.
siaivin M mi; niiituiCH. , .. ,,..,.
, "Ii ll" Cuiiiirll some weeks ntto
Services will bo li.-l.i In tliu several l""""'1 " '"""li'll'in unlctlng tliu un
chuicliuH of Klainatli l'allii'UuiiiUy m'usimI It I Iomh of tin, double street rnr
follow! I truck rcttnm-d una Uu luring tlii-ni
mm" 'll llllllll. HlllKfllirA ft... I.n.b 1.. u . Ill
. ' .-.... ....- ..tain ,l, ,,
Hl'NHAV HKIIVK'IM
,tl HlltN'H HAM,.
obstructing trullli:
Morning subject: "The Cmo Ag-I Mr. and Mm. W W ll:iiwln. the
iiml Christian rlcltncc" Afli-rtiuun "."Ce ly Weds," arrived this ivinlnK
Iilble study nt 3 oviori: Hubj.fi. ,fruJ, ,.,,,, .,-,., wm. .t nl
"Tlif Jow.llio (ivutllv. unit tliu Cluircli ., . . . .....
' . . lli bom uml I'Hcorti-il to tin-r new
tif (jUll '
IMiUlliK H0rU., at : i Hopul """" "' ",u "'1l Imllillnn Tin
irmon All mo onllall, luvii.-.l
Clirlatlilll SllrllU' H'rtllt will lit
IMJ In tlio Mnnlocli IlillJlin: Him
itay m 1 1 ii. in. Htibjc-rt ' Hill.-
lUUCl'."
wi'ililltiK iimrcli wita playiil with tow
bolls Moat CUT) ono w.ii Ilu'ii; no
tln-y know nil itboiit It
1" It Miller, of MiClouit, nrtlvetl
fin ibo city lt incnlnx Mi .Miller
llnin. MrllMitlM i:tlnl Clmnli ' l" ,,, IOKrapli.T who -.ciirid a
Kauuelltlo muutliiK. cudiIhiUmJ Hno tmnornmn plctnro of Klamath
Ly Ili'V Miliriuoti, of ChlriiRO, at fnlla Invt full llu expecta to Hike
Hum Hall 'lome other lrwn of the Kliunatli
J. W. l'HICi:, I'nitor. !:ouIltry ,, lnmi.r Iui win ,,roi,.
rmlVMlan Chmtf,- lM 1"cnl, i'eru ",U!r '" ,lu' J"-
The I'rmliytfilaii tlnnilny Shooli''e" I"' lm llnlnheJ IiIh iimtriict
will Im Iii'hl lotiinrrow nioriiltii: nt li to nupply icws for tl.o Alnwkii-Yn-
n'clork In llimi'i Hull. kon-rnclllr Kxpmltlon
Kiant'.ellMlc HH'etlnKi. roii'liirlril
ty llev Murrmun. of Chlcmo. nl Tho Kcni'rnmnit of the llrlllah Kiiwt
Hum Hall Afrlrn rrntectorutv hai prohibited New kuiirk
MOVE CAMP TO
NEAR TULE LAKE
CLAY HENNIS ENDS
LIFE WITH POISON
HOIIHDIIN IMIIIK; NCHVKYOHH
hTHAIIII.V WOHKIMJ
hOUTH.
The a I" iiurvujoni. nlnutevn In
number, who limn bviti for aomu
tlinu pnut ciiKaK'.'d In nuillna; tliu mout
fumilblu loutu through IhU vulluy for
tliu Moilov Nortlu'Mi, lliirrlnmn'a now
link In a t;rmiil truiiu-contltlentiil lino,
liiivo Loiupleleil their woik, an) a the
Merrill Itecoril, to u point Houth at
tin, Cnrr taiich, anil on Sunday moved
their heiidiiumter. from till city to
tliu Houth end of Tulu l.aku.
'I liu Lurlblnty Hint Merrill will be
on tliu llnu of thlx new road Klvei to
the peoplu of till- city a fooling of
cunlldenco and iccurliy an rogardu Ita
futnru Riowtli and prosperity. It
tins been fully renllted tlml If the
roml aboiild hu built through tlili
sei.tlon mid n rlvut town with the
rulliond'H faor bo established but a
hIioiI ilUtitnci) nway, It would hu tliu
iintious to property Intormts here.
ThU toad will beuulll Mm rill uud
the Hurroundlue; country to an extent
that cannot now be icullted. It will
pluiu us on a crcat trunk lino over
wlili li ElilpincntH may bu made dlratt
to n nd from tlii ureal teuton of
trmlu on either the Atlantic or I'acl
lie Consla, anil w will be In direct
ciim.'icl with oiio of the Rnntest ar
terli'K of trawl and trafllc In the
w oi Id.
Taken In roiincctlon with the nd
vnntOKuii of this HPCtlon. Its richness
of koII, IIk iibuiulnnr of water for li
rlc&tlnt: Iiiuii' lirnnd nud fcrtllo lands
the bullilliiK ol this toad cannot help
but make the Merrill mid Title Lake
nlle)H llin moit dcslrabla portion of
tliu I'uclGc Coas6 In which to miike
U llllllll'
VOU.NO MAK IIKC'OMKH DfMfOMV
K.ST OVKU DOMKHTIC
IIIKKIC'ULTJKH.
at mi: ni'i.ic.i iiorsi: tonkhit.
Ktitlrt1 ilimiKU of plcturex. "Tim
TroiililoK uf n HrncK WIiIowit. rite
Hmii'lnc l.i'im." "Life on tin. Ilf.tert
and Ciioinea," or thu Dwnrf's I.ove.
A Hoclnl ilnnic will be
OUO. T. I'll ATT, I'ostor. Iiny penim expnrlincntlnK wllli wlrv'sUon niter the show by the I .a am
i Ins telegraphy without n llretisn from orchestra.
lUuilal (IiiiitIi Hi- Oovernor :
Kranttcllstlc tui'utlnKH, iiimltirted
by Kuv Miirrnion, of ('lileano, at
A niint: French chemlsl has sue-
Hit. (IIUVKS, OSTKOIUTH.
Hum Hall iccdi'il In producltiK mtlnYlnl hup- My olllcea aro located In the Pago-
II KV. J. II. UKIFTITH, I'nstor. plilir from melted alumina In much Htiattoit building, corner ol Malu
- the name manner im artificial riiblcul,im Second streets, over McIm & Ar-
C'lturcli of Kncred llourt Ms :irL. inmlu iiinnil, and beginning Monday morn-
Itlly at 7:30; .uiiduys nt lt):3t) a in lug will bu glad to meet those who
A single body Of Irnii oui In l.ilm- nre dmlriiiiH of taking osteopathic
MAY SIXIi IX HVi: VKAIIH. inou County, I'a.. ImH beet, mined nl- treatmvnts. Consultation frco.
moat wllhiiiit Inturiiiptlon since I74U. i
Tim Hecrelnry of the Interior hni
Jiint linumt tnntrurtlnmi to Hni Oeu
Home of tlio best positions In the
A Cnnnectli'tit miner mill linn aui- county are hold by 1. C. 8. students.
erl Lnttil Olllci which reniou n dlf-iceeded In mnkliiK a tuugh paper with Local headquarters lit Frank Ira
llrulty Hint Iiiih boon met In oiimcc-ln flnn gtnln from Texas augar cane. miiio a omcc. .i
l-.''jn
Your Easter
Suit
Knsler falls on Siimlav, April 1 1th, lliis year. It'is
ilio tlay of all lavs to show fine pinnies. The time
to prepare i NOW. Let ns make your clothes for
von ami you will he absolutely certain of satisfac
tion in every particular.
GOODS, WORKMANSHIP, FIT. and PRICE
WE HAVE ALL THE TRIMMINGS TO GO
WITH FINE CLOTHES FURNISHINGS,
HATS. SHOES, ET.C, IN THE NEWEST OF
THE STYLES.
KKK STORE
Hi Clay I lentils committed suicide
t 12:12 today by eating a large piece
of cyualdo of potassium. Tlio deceas-
od Is a son-in-law of E. E. Jamison
and was married to Elsie Jamison
about a year ago.
llennls purchased tliu cynaldo of
potasilum nl the Btar Drug Store at
11: if, o'clock this morning, and
said hu wanted It to kill cats with.
He was ar.kcd why ho didn't give
them chloroform and atatod that It
wns too much trouble. Shortly after
ward he started toward the homo of
his fathur-lu-law where he bad been
living with hi wife. Ho stopped at
Mrs. Chnppels and told her uf bis do
mestic troublo and said ho was go
Ing'to kill himself.
Ho then left and met Mr. Jamison
at thu corner below the house. Ills
wife had previously, told him that
thuy had better soparato and he told
Mr. Jamison that ho wanted to soe
hor again. Mr. Jamison tried to per-
subdu him not to, and told hlin he
had better stay away and while thoy
wore talking llennls bit a pleco off
th poison and began chewing It. Ho
.mid. "Well. It Is all off now." When
asked what lie meant, ha said that
he un eating poison and that be
would soon be dead. He ition sank
to the walk. Mr. Jamison started. to
run to tliu house to telephone a doc
tor, but llennls first stopped him and
gavo him u Icttor to the Coroner.
Hu alo tlio poison nt twelve mln
juicH pnst twelve and was dead nt
' 12:24 n fow minutes nfier Dr. Ham-
llton, who wiik HummoncJ, arrived
The letter was addressed to tho Coun
ty Judgn mid stntod that hu was a
poor man without mcucy nnd asked
that Hi.! county look nftur his body,
Ho said that ho was not Itiiane. hut
thai his act was due to domestic '
troubles, and that his wife wn. all ho
!bad to live for and If ho couldn't nnvu
her hu didn't want to live.
Clay llennls Is n young man who
has worked (or nurvolng partita as
a clialntnan. About S:30 this morn
ing ho agreed to go out with Mr.
Zumwalt mid a party tomorrow li
Is said that ho was a good worker but
did not work steadily. Ho would quit
n Job after working a few days or
weeks, and therefore was unublo to
support his wlfo Iqdepcndcntly. nnd
when uot traveling from ou-i place
to another thoy lived with hor par
ents. As this was uot very satisfac
tory ho and hi wlfo decided to sep
arate for tho present until ho could
do better and provide for her.
Cook's Voyages Charles It. Low
Ooogrnphlc Influences. In American
History . Albert llrlghnm
Two Cnlli.no (llrls Helen Ilrown
Jerry Junior Joun Webster
Tho Wonder Uook' of tho Atmos
phere Edwin Houston
Itassolas Samuel Johnson
Nature Addresses and .Lectures....
..'. ,.B. W. Etnorson
Thu Oregon Trail... Francis l'arkman
Tho Perfect Tribute. .Mary Andrews
Abraham Lincoln ...Carl Shun
John Inglosant J. II. Bborthouso
Sotno Strange Corners of Our
Country Charles Lummls
A. NEW KN'TERPHIHE.
Pcrhapi fow of our readers know
of tho plan, somowhnt recently de
vised by an old and reliable Pacific
Coast Institution, wheroby- thero I
(urnlshod In ono contract and to'
one price a combination of llfe.hcalth
and accident Insurance, with a guar
anty of substantial yearly cash allow
ances for total li id p.;n iu lent disa
bility, wbctl or tl Is at 1st i from sick
ness or nccldei.t: ;i wi iV.1i' Indemnity
for temporary disability and an old
ago pension after the contract ma
tures. Thero rre In nidltlon all tho
modorn features found In any reliable
eastern company, end tho cost Is
within tho reach of all. This Is cer
tainly extending tho benefits of In
surance as far as any ono could reas
onably ask, and Indicates that tho
day of genuine Insurance reform has
arrived. Terms for theso contracts
or for agency work aro furnished by
C. M. Wood, Manager of the Pacific
Mutual Llfo Insurance Company
Marquam nidg.. Portland,
GOVERNMENT GETS
PRIVATE DITCH
WILL FURNISH WATER TO THE
I.IK)WNEHH UNDER THE"
VANBHIMMEIl DITCH.
Government ETnglneora Murphy
nnd Hcllomnu were In Morrill sev
eral days the past weok and while
thero modo, arrangement, with tbo '
shareholders of ths VanBrlmmer
ditch company to furnish from tho
South Branch canal CO-second feet of
wator.
This will bo amply sufficient 'to Ir
rigate the flvo thousand acre of
land now covered by tho VanBrlmmer
ditch obtaining water from Lower.
Klamath Lake through a channelcut
for that purpose.
Tbo South Branch canal carries
wator from Upper Klamath Lake,
which will bo turned Into tbe Van
Brlmmer dltcn from the government
hcadga'le nnd doing away with the
channel to the lower lake.
The cost of wator will remain, tho
same as at present, tho shareholders
only giving up their right to the. cut
from tho lower lake.
Tbe cost of water to tbe farmers
under tho - VanBrlmmer ditch has
beon merely tho small sum for main
tenance, and this will be lessened by
removing the necessity of having to
keep the channel to the lower lake
dredged ont.
MORE GOVERNMENT JOBS.
Dig Force of Agents to Be Pt oa by
Geaeral Uusd Oflkr. '
BONANZA BULLETIN ITEMS.
I
Spring must bo "hero as It Is a sure
sign when tho suckers commenco to
run. George Maxwell wac down to
the Hlg Springs Tuesday morning
and pulled out six Urge ones and says
that he Im now going to have fresh
meat for tho next ten das.
Born In Bly, Oregon, March 4,
1909. to Mr. and Mrs. James Edsall.
a nlno pound son. It Is said that Jim
Is wearing a broad smite and Is a few
Inches taller and that the boy will be
named Taft, In honor of the Presi
dent's Inauguration.
Hero Is a question asked by many
and would like to have some one an
swer it. Why Is It that an Indian
can come to Bonanza and got .whisky
and a white man cannotT Tuesday
a couplo of tho red men here loaded
with a good Jag and when asked
whoro thoy got the liquor said, "Me
Injun got all whisky I want. What's
tho matter, you no Injun."
WABHfNQTON, March lI.-U-.tr
the appropriation of il,000,000,aule
In ihe recent. Congress for Investi
gating land entries In the West, Com
missioner Dennett, of tho Oeneral
Land Office, is preparing to hire an
additional force of 200 special land
and timber agents. An effort will bo
made during hc coming fiscal year
with this Increased force to clear up
all susponded land entries and Inves
tigate all new ones, so that there
will be no unduo delay In granting
patents. . .
The new agents to be appointed,
will be required to pass examinations
testing their qualifications as land
and tlmbor experts.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. J. W. Masten and family who.
to extend their heartfeU thanks (or
the sympathy and help extended to
them In their lato bereavement, whan
death claimed a companion and fath
er. 1
NEW IMH1K8.K0H MUKAItV.
Tho following books have, been
purchased by tho Woman's Club and
lire now nt the Public Library ready
for circulation:
Salt Haven W. W. Jacobs
McLoughlln nud Old Oregon
Eva Emery Dye
Indian Fights nnd Fighters
Cnib T. Urady
At tho Foot of tho Rainbow
Ocno S. Portor
Woathcrby's Inning.... H. II. Barbour
Captain of the Crow.. ..It. H. Barbour
Cy Whlttaker's Place....J. C. Lincoln
The Celebrity Winston Churchill
Mr.Crowa's Career.Wlnston Churchill
The Testing of Diana Mallory
Mrs. Humphrey Ward
Two Little Savages.. ....
-..... ...'.'... ........;.E.' Thompson Soton
Helen's Babies J. Mnbborton
Betty Wale, B. A Margaret Ward
Speeches of Daniel Webster -,
Selected by Rev. B, F. Toft
Poems .. .'...V. C." Bryant
Napoleon and Bluchor..L. Muhlbach
Tho Flftoen Decisive. Battles of
the World E. B. Creasy
A
Pair
At this season of tho year everyone Is .liable to take cold
und In these cases thero arc two' tHngs''wh'lch ahouldbe on
hand In overy home. .
RED BTAR WHITE PINE WITH TAR for COUGHS AND
BRONCHIAL TROUBLES, and 'RED STAR COLD TABLETS,
for a laxative and to relieve the general symptoms of a ee
vero cold. These preparations are made from pure -nd harm
less Ingredients and are sold, oil a positive- k-arantee'. ,v
GET A SUPPLY NOW AND BE PREPARED.
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Star Drug Store
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