The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 16, 1909, Image 1

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Our Advertisers Oct
The Best Results.
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KLAMATH FALLS. OKEGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 16 1909.
Price 5 Cents
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VrmM
WATER COMPANY
WILL STOP WORK
City Is Liable lo Go Dry With a Vengeance
--No Whiskey or Beer and May Have
Water and Lights Cut Out
A very peculiar .oi.-llilot. ,.xlt nt row many Mill, mid not ome iIiiiInk
me i'i " u"wvi. .. m nun -mm tlmo Iiiih tin. Coiiiirll hail
1 1 10
( mil
Klniuitth n.llH Light h Wni.-r.iiiNk.- .,n l.jii.nu.l fur .my ..xlomiloii
imiiy Tim Council In of II,.. .,p. K- nuiiildnal or i.rlu.i.. .,!, t.
Iiiloti that Hi- fniiirhlso of tin. l.lKltt Istn f Oregon dm slum iih cIimii or
A. wiiiit uiiiiiuiii) i.ns ei.ip.u ami n.nr n rxoid W hud np.ioprlnted
t.0 Inr Imvi' not seen 111 i.i .-xi.iul it. I U'u.niio m expend in inn:. Wo ,uvi.
Mr II. V. (IIkh num. Ii.tm i.i.iliinliiM nil ioi.Mriic.Uiui stopped,
lor Hi.' purpose of inking tint Council j nite imtln... Hi., mUroml and till otli.
t.i extend llm fiiunhlau Hiioi.lliiK lii'i-r Inler I Hun no exiuiisliitiH will
llic i.rotlMiin of Hi mi run. wllrh.b.. 11111.lt. W.. camelled an order for
In claims lli.'y are muter nhllgiiilon a r of pip., loading for ux, nnd when
M do. All oiilllililicn was liiliodtir.il .Mir ir.n.!i,l Join, am niiuiltti. the
nn. I rend in Mh' Iiml meeting tun i-.. .oi.su nit Ion fiCe will In. I.ii uui "
I nun r iiitloii has been tnkvii i t.n-iii-cIimI
llinl iioiiIk nrtliin would l
taU.-n nl llic lui'Ctliii: lam nli;ht, Ino
in., umtl.r win. mil hinui:lii up
How will ihu alf. .! iiuw services
iiloni; tin. prm.-nl will, i malm.'
'We ..iiiiinl make niiv now iiiiih
IO KC'MIC. Wl. llli. (linn. burl. f...
There. !. !- ,v"l rumors onl,,,,, ,,, ,. ,,,,. ff lk(.(
Ihu .Heel toda) lo ll.o .-n.-.t that Hi., . ,,, m ,, y demand lor
Water Comi-mi) win. colny to iihul oil WIlt,,, .
Hi., city wall r nnd lights nnd In ml-l ... . . .
,1111m. ... .I.e.., rumu.s the :.,, no... ,.-... ! . V ''"" '""" lu,l"K """"" "Kl"
.. . . along wllii.nil uny n-uewul of con-
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..hi iih juii niuji now
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tueiit wn-t glu-n lh
Hint Ihu i.iliil.iiliv would not under
tnku in iiml:.- nnv further .-xt-nxloiu' ""'"" liv. been dulmt Hint
of llnlr :t..lii or (uri.l.li wa..r to nlwu W"M '"''K"1 '" '" ''"" y
,, resident is To d.uriiiln.i wl.al w" "ll""m r"" " However, tin
Mtltiidti llii- Kiiuiiaii) inu'iid-il in ink- ( l'liuly l.o,t,. ntlliud. of the
in Hi., miillcr i tuptestiilntlv.. of H,o n, '"""'I presages a legal ii.iit.-m.
Ili-mlit railed m. Mr II V liat.-s this,'1 wl"' """ I'fl'-'ri-i. for It It tnk.n
nlii-rnouii nt hU ..111.-.- Tli.. follow- m""u'- nn w" -""' -' "'. '"' "
INK iU.-tloim "r.. u!.-d Mr (la:.-B- ' "nn,r "M't-rk-n.-u. w.-ll knou V.j
i;oiii; hi iiu-ii.iiiiu our r.-Hoiu.os.
What In tin- iiirnnliiK of tin- .!"
liniinci-iuuiil you Knvi tin- ll.-r.tld to.
day'
'll mc-iim Ihnt Hip City Council it
lum' to turry out tin. ..mdltlomt of
thv ronttarl hilw.-cn nn nnd Ihu city.
nnv ill whltli rondltloii-i In Thnt IF
rii- miri-il mid quirk. -nl wn) Is to
hi op t-iinttruitlon "
How- nhoul llic riiinoi that )i.u .tic
Kiilui; lo'cut out mrc.'t llr.lils and li
jdrnutH? "W.. Iinv.' not mild hi. hut nn April
I nl If u.. nr not mild In raili 01 n
Hit. illy douii nol liurchn..' tho plant. I1(IW ,.0,ltr(, enlurid Into. w.. will
th.' ahnll ri-ni'W Hie ronlmcl and cll, , M.,., iK.ltK ,, tw,,lv )V.
InmchlM' In p.-rliid of lit.- .:"rj,rnnis. tin- .outrun foi liotli hnvlni:
inch, or In the pr.--i.nl liiitnm x-,.xpr.-.l Au warrnnl liul fur net-
ti-ii.1 to Hoptuinhcr Itlll Tli.- r...iilt vri. ,,r,.(lll -, lj(. iMaM 'n.
nl Urn Inaction U Hint w.- ha. orlKliial l.n li.lr.iiilN would i.i.itilt!
li-Ktl rluht to .'X.aviito In llic -ilri-i-i-i , ham,.,.."
fur any new work. Tor thin rv.-uun 1IV )(J11 ,. lmx ,.lir, t1 ,,.
and to -tnvi- priwHiihn .mtoim-rn i ........i..,.
loin hy il.-pondllir; cm tin w lnn.-rt.-d ..T. ((llltra,. pioW-doim nr.- m
Hiii ml .-xplulnlni: tin-Kltuntloii " !c.nr in tlit-li- .ihllKntlomt llinl tin
U'luil nuv work w.tr.' )ou lut.-ndltn; iiinn who BiinccKtw i-oiuproiulin- HturUt
to do? IIhIioii..i.H. Wn havi- .'Oinpllvd with
Wntur iiml Hutu i-xti-imlnn to lin- ll tlmi - oldlKnt.-d iiuivi-Ivi-ii to do.
n VUtn. Hot Hprliin-i nnd otlit-r n-l-j rim li did thu kiiiiu- and tht-n wi-nl
.lltliiim mul tu tliu inllicin.l Krmimli.ll-'1' "'' "'tnti to ic-pmlliil--, but '
mid to pi-rfc-ct our pr.--nl wntc-r -.)" jfalh-d Thi-u- li a c-l.-ur ohllKntlotn
li-in In thu orlKlnnl town mi in to it r- on tlidr part In u-new tin- i-iiiitrni-l
furd ht-lt.-r primiru mid mipply .Imp- .iiI ihi I oii.-hI iiiiiii i-ould i.-fn. to
InK llri Wo would ciintlnut- u ln,iiii.l) lluwuvcr. n did luiiku houi.i
Hi.. (iriHt throe ).-iirn iiiillilpalliiK .- ""-'-'' '"' '' ri-l.iill.l the mrc.-l IIkIu
ry ili-nmiiil, ItitrliiK ilmt ihtIiiU our -OHti-m Into n uiodt-rn i)w, kIvIiik.
-i..r plant Iuik liiiunit.-d from iiIh-ih-i IIkIHIiik unci rut thu prlco 30
rnpnclly of CO II I' to 100 It l'..'l'r nt nnd wo UKU-t-d wlu-ruvc-r'
our iimlim from two iiiIIi-h lo ..uuii TuiiKHti-u lutitpt aio uiucl In tut thuj
nnd on.i-linir nilU-x l.'lt-ctrlc linen littu one mid two ct-iilw per tandlel
In vri-n(vr iiitlo Our runervolit now power ittid to lay a nlx-lnch water j
main iiIoiik Klaimilh nvcnuonnd plnco
lli'irc.mi Hi liydrantN nnd ndd hydrnntH
all ov.r Him city ho that In Die k-hI-diiiK.i
portion no hullilltiK would ht-oM-i'
olio hliick fioin two hydruntH,
uiitklii-,' u totnl of 70 lodnuilH in the
illy. tin. itddi'd tout per )-ur to bu
J'.ill iiml uc wive li n option koocI
until Huptfuil'.-r, IV II, fev purcliUKi
on n i lil I rut (.il value."
Iiou jou expect any H.-tt lenient out
ild" of Hit roiirlii
"H we ..in avoid It. uo courtx for
iih. and I hope Ihu city liun all It
wbiiIh I hope I Im hettei t-lE-ineut of
the cll v will w nk ii up from their
'ilt-up of Iml UTurc-uti.', liiveHtlKulo and
ii'ttlu It llimlu.-tix limn would have
ct-ttlt-d ll ImiK iiko. It U a vital iUeu
ilou to no. Wo lo'iu money In any
nvviit The city uud lt i-ltlzt-HE lone
ihu In in-fliH f i diii linproveineutH wo
uiiike vear by year While ll HiirferR
uo iipparimt Iimh in money It duH In
credit, and whenever the city k".-k In
to thu luaikel for ni:lu of l.ondit It
HI llu.l a black mini: nciilimt it fur
ntlempted repudiation of lt flrnt Ih
iii.i and a continuance In icpuUlntlon
of contract won't wliltowauli ll any."
When do you expect lo no away?
'Trobablv Thurmlay tnornlnK and
not lo leturn for Bueral inontltH "
aki: Ol-' HMAI.I. vox.
I'laiide (.'loptou, wl:o roturncil from
Ban Prant-lRco nhoul ton daya iiko,
linn a tery H.-veio tiuo of email pox.
Il Ih Htaylm; nt thv Olles place on
the Ankeuy riiurh about nix mllit
eolith of Hie city. County Heatli ')f.
flc.-i Dr. Hamilton wenl to the ranch
this inurnliiR to lnvi-ntlKato the t-aie
nnd reports thai .Mr. Clopton has the
kiiimII pox In a very bad form.
A hire;.' number of Hit- people on
Hie rauth ami iielKhboiH hnve be-.a:.
oxp.xifd., Kt.-pu weie taken limited
lni.-l to imitnutlue Hie ninth nnd
also all I lime wl o linrn bet-it exposed.
A flrotiii Ktiard will be placed to
wnti li Hie pn-mlHOH and every effort
mint.- in present the ireud of the
ill-i.-nM-
ley school In the lower Tort Klnm
atli dlKtrlc.t.
Clyde C. CrnlB, formerly of I'ort
IiiiiiI, will lie-in on .Mondny a our
monlhii term of hi-Iioo) at Ode-tun.
.Mini June (llvun ImH been given n
three montlm contract to teach the
I.OHK l.ako Kt-hool, Hlio will begin
school on Mondny, March 22,
Ml4 Corn OrllTltli will open a nix
inontltH term of school at Swan Lake
on Murch 2'l.
MIvh Ollvu KuukIiI will open a
term of chool nl Hand Hollow on
April f.
Mrs. Arcliyn Klrkundall will opun
the school al I.onu I'inv, near Mer
rill, on .Mm cli 22. Thin district has
Just completed a One new school
building nnd la now planning to
make ll one of tlio most attractive
hcIiooIh In the county. The property
In under the government ditch and
will he lirlgated. A fine lawn lu lo
bu In Id out nnd shnde treeu are to
be planted throughout the grounds.
With thu al'd of Irrigation tills can
bo uiado n very beautiful spot.
Xi:WH FltOH UAIItV.
SCHOOLS ARE IN
GOOD CONDITION
t.'oiltil School rluperluleiulcnt .1. 0.
Hwitn Is still keeping up his good
work for the schooU nf the loltnty
nnd this work Is beginning to show
er sntlsfnctory lesults. Mr Hwuu
Inst week visited the Siimmei'M school
ami lepoitH thu sihoul III line condi
tion. They mo taking up the work
of Improving thu grounds and are
planning to set out a large number
of young trct-K and also to seed the
(.round foi- a lawn. Mnny nf thu
schools lire adding mi additional three
r-iiiilhn It. Ihu term ami most of the
Ii-iu'Iiith luivo been engaged for spe
thil slion toruiB.
C. I. Mtilkey has been uugnged to
luacli an additional three months al
Fori Klamath. This will give the
Heboid a enmpletu nluu mouths term.
II, I', Alexander will also teach
three additional months nt the Loos-
Men's
Millinery
Spring showing Men's and Boys Panama HATS
Split Straw, Straw Sailor and Crash . a xx a
In All the Newest Spring and Summer Styles
K K K STORE
H"lg'.. Harris left for Honanrn last
Wednesday, lie lias been busy lately
grubbing Hagebrush for Manuci VI
erra. The cleared place will bu plant
ed in potatoes.
Otto Hoppe nnd his brother made
a trip lo Dairy Tuesdny.
John Donuell madu a business trip
to 1). Y. Cray's place Tuesday an-1
Wednesday, and took somo horses to
llonnnia to be sold to Mr. Stewart,
thu California horso buyer,
John l.oguo and daughter, Mrs.
I Alf Wnllls, nnd Manuel Vierra tnndc
a business trip to the Kails Tuesday
W. II. Illlss Is now ilearlug his
laud, by grubbing and burning .age-
brush.
Emll l-'gert nnd family have moved
to their place from Hie Colalian ranch
whern they hnvu liavo been living
.during the winter.
Lust Monday Mrs. Chns. Pa I tli. of
, Itotinnzn. lunde it visit to her duugli
jter. Mis. 1'. Itnii..lc. who In III.
Mis. Cllr.-ilii'th IiIIih wns working
I nt.Mih. C. C renrsou't the Drst pan
of the week.
I u,iiii,iv iu.l inu .iii.nw-n .as i sprilib
,niid when C. E. Drew was over on
Jthe Iteservnllou roccntly. found them
laud returned them to the owner.
I Dork Pool iiinile n trip to Oleno
.Baturdny.
j Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Smyth and Miss
Annn Smyth made a business trl;
i to Dairy Wednesday.
D. Y. Cray, of Yonna, sold a horso
(to Arthur I.ungell, of Ilonauta, last
I Monday for 170.
I I'liink MrCumber was very sick
last Tuesduy. Dr. Johnson, of Do-
nauia, waa culled.
Geo. Hitler went to Honanta last
Wcdnesdny.
Wm. l'lackns and Win. Clark have
made about COO posts In tho past fow
weeks, but are now through.
Euill Egcrt went to Qodfrcy Beck'
Thursday, to help brand some cattle
'which he recently purchased ot Mr.
Deck.
W. II. Illlss was nt Ueo. Hitter'
place on business Wednesday.
Win. Uhrmnnn mnde a business
trip to Piuo Grove last Wednesday.
Emll Egert went to Dairy Wednes
day. Geo. Sm.wli will start plowing this
week.
WIIJ Lnguuls working nt Iho Frank
Wnllls place.
Master' Orvlllo Smyth, of tho III
debrancl hchool, who Is but 12 years
of nge, hits iciuted two ueres of land
from II. J. Donuell, on which lui In
tends to plant potatoes. Thu pro
ceeds of thu crop will go to Master
Orvlllu.
Deo. Orltzle, of Klamath Falls, was
out to Manuel Vlcrrn'a tills wo.g
buying some grain.
Wurd Huock, who has boon absont
from school on account of slcknebt
has recovered and Is with us ag'itn.
Mrs. L. M. Fitch has rccelvod a
letttr from Mrs. H. K. Bishop, or
Kennet, California, who was In thu
county a short tlmo ago, stating that
sho and her husband would return
to Klamath County tho 1st ot Aorll
Otto Iloppo and brother, Robert.
woro at Godfrey Beck's Thursday.
Josoph McCurdy, who at ono tlmo
lived In Yonna Valley, has. lately pur
chased a place In Grants Pass.
Frod Brooks went to tho Falls on
Tuesday to get his daughter, who has
bocnvattendlng school there. Sho will
now enter school at Dairy. '
Mrs. M. P. Nelson and children
arrlvod at their home In YonnaMon
day, Mr. Nelson went to the 'Falls
COMMISSION TO GET
BUSY ON CHARTER
First Meeting Thursday Night Promise !o
Have New Charter Ready Within Ten
Days or Two Weeks
to meet then, Thoy had boon on a
visit with relatives In Minnesota.
Emll Klackus Is busy this week
grubbing sagebrush on his place.
Wu understand that Geo. Morlnc
of llonanza Is sick In bed.
Harrison Gray made a business
trip to Donanzu Tnursday.
Walter Simpson has been busy late
ly plowing for Wm, Welch.
Theo. Ilamineriloy made a busi
ness trip to Dnlry Wednesday.
Jacob Ilucck went to Bonanza last
Tuesdny to sell fome linr-on to Mr.
Stewart, tl.o In, -so buei, who Is
now nt Dotum! i.
Mrs. I.. M. Kilrh is n.,w having
green wood eu. fr mxt sum.ner.
Perry Hand cs anil John Ander
son woro busy making Improvements
on Manuel Vl.na's l.irn last Tues
day, L.. A. Stcrzl and Wm. Wight have
started plowing, as thoy think It
means spring now.
John Pool sold a team to John
Donncll recently.
J. it. O'Brien bought sorno oats
from I.. A. Steizl last week.
D. Y. Gray sold some cattle last
week for ISO.
Tbco. Klackui Is making a good
thing by fanning out a stack of oat
straw. Ho has gotten qulto a num
ber of sacks of grain from It, which
the threuher failed to thresh.
We understand C. W. Sherman, Sr.,
Is contemplating making big Improve
ments on his place this year.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Conditions created br the Inaction
'of the City Council makes It Impos
sible for us to excavate In tho street
of Klamath Falls for niiy new work
In Electric nnd Water Main Exten
sion: theroforo from and after thl.,
dato and until further notice (exempt
to repair our present plant) no ex
tensions of mains or new scrvlce-i tc
houses will bo undertaken.
Klamath Kails Light Water Co.
Klamath ralls.-March 10th, 1909.
THE I'.VANOELIBTIC MEETINGS.
Thu union meetings, which havo
been In progress in Hum's hall for
the past week, have been well attend
ed every night. Rev. Murrman has
come up to the highest expectations
and la preaching somo masterly ser
mons. Tho meetings will continue
through tho remainder ot this week
and next. Tho Ulblo class meets at
3:00 o'clock and tho preaching ser
vice Is at 7:30.
Thcro Is no longer to bo 'any de
lay by tho charter commission In get
ting down to business and drawing
up a new charter to be submitted to
the voto of the people of the city.
Three members of tho commission
were present at thu meeting of tho
City Council last evening and tho mat
ter was thoroughly discussed. Chair
man E. It. Kcamcs and Judga Tbos.
Orako explained the reasons why the
commission wcro unablo to get to
gether beforo to transact business.
Tho Impossibility of the members do
ing any work beforo tho present date,
on account of tho busy session ot tbo
Circuit Court and other business mat
ters taking other members from tbo
city, was fully understood by tho
Council.
Judge Benson, ono of tho members
of tbo commission, will return from
Lakovlcw Wednesday and then mem
bers will hold a meeting on Thurs
day evening and linvo agreed to meet
each evening aftor until the charter
Is finished. Both Mr. ileamea and
Judgo Drako gavo It as their opinion
that tbey would be ablo to have the
now charter completed within ten
days or two weeks. The secretary
has already received a large number
ot charters of other cities through
tbo stato and Judgo Noland has fur
nished a copy of the Astoria charter.
Portions of tho old charter will be
used and some ot the best sections
ot tho charters ot the other cities
will be added and now sections cov
ering local conditions will be'drawn
up.
Tbo City Council adjourned until
Tuesday evening at which time the
commission believes It will have some
ot the proposed new charter ready
to submit to tbat body for tholr con
sideration. While tho work asked of
tho charter commission is rather a
thankless Job, the members present
stated tbat they did not so consider
It but rather accepted It as a distinc
tive honor and they would take pride
In doing the best thoy could. Some
ot tho best legal talent ot the city
aro on tho commission and have
promised to freely give their advice
on nil questions Involving the forma
tion and adoption of the new charter.
RETIRING FROM BUSINESS.
Tho Arm of Edmondson ft Rlsedorf
Is going to quit, and start today to
dispose ot the entire stock ot gro
ceries, etc. The goods will be sold
regardless ot cost, In order to hasten
tho winding up of the business. Fix
tures are also for sale.
A G
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Pair
At this season ot the year ovoryone Is liable to take cold
and In those oases there are two things which should be on
hand In every home.
ItEl) STAR WHITE FINK WITH TAR for COUGHS AND
BRONCHIAL TROUBLES, and RED STAB COLD TABLBTt,
for a laxative and to relieve the general symptoms ot a se-
i
voro cold. These preparations are made from purs and harm
less Ingredients and are sold on a positive guarantee.
GET A SUPPLY NOW AND BE PREPARED.
Star Drug Store
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