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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1909)
I0 gtoetrina mmb. Klnmnth Falls' First and Best Dally, Our Advertiser Oct The Best Results. at Tiiibd Yeah. No. HM KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 23 1909. Price 6 Cents NOW FOR A GOOD ROAD TO LAKEVIEW Lake County Will Build Its Road and Ship Freight This Way If Klamath County Will Build to County Line Tim liiuvvinutit linn been nturtcil for lliu Improvement n( iliu Kliimutli Tho CoiiiiulatliinerH Inn,, made u I nll-t.akulnw tuuil A meeting wiu'vi'iy liberal levy fur Hid building of iH'iHcniMi. ciii'itcii .m:vh. held lnt evening ly dm dlreUorH of (lit1 Chamber of (.'iiiiiiiiiiu'u fur the inirpoau of discussing rood nun! wliii ( II WlllUon, of Wmlliuum & Kerr, k bin Portland grocery ilrm Mr Wll lUon Juat arrived (ruin l.akovlew ami was din bearer of a iue4Ui;e fioin tin roads (Ilia )Var mid a U tvir pioh able Hint it koiiiI Mlmm of tlm mum,) will In- lined mi iliu Impioveiumt iif thin roml, luit the, Imii'ii tiuii of ii modern roml ncroa I In- count), emit uml west Kill i,n Htroiicl)' inged t tlm Chamber of Com menu It la Tlm Indies of ilia Draco liplxcopat (iiillil uml iiiuiiiIiui'h mill friends of Iliu KpUiopnl church urn very ploascd over tlio huwr Hint lit. Jlov. Ifobert I., ruddock, episcopal Dlsliop of tomtom Oiokoii, Ih expected lioru from Huti rrmitlRco on tlio 2Gth or 2Clh Iii3t., nnd nto making arrange incuts for services while ho la liorc, also a reception on Prlduy oveulng ut the llnlJwIn club room, at wlilcli lllsliup ruddock will relate aowo of lila experiences while traveling Id Eu- 'roii, particularly In Russia nod I Turkey TIiIh H-cr-pllon will li! field at 7:30 Ii, m. Friday owning, Mnrcli 27. An atoning service will lio Hid In the llulilwln Club room on ilaturduy (it S. p. iii lluiulny morning services will b... Ik 111 ut 10 30 n. in. In tlm lloiiKton Opont lluune mid Huuiliiy jvi'IiIiik scrvlceolii the ll.ildwln Club room ut H p, m All are Invited and will bn welcomed HANK IN NKW QUAUTKHH. Tlm Klamath County Bank, tlio oliloHt financial Institution In tlio county, will finish moving to tliolr new ipmrters In tlio mornlnK, and will bo renily for business at the cor ner of Fourth nnd Main tomorrow. Tlio Klumntli County Ilnnk will hnvo much more commodious quar tern In tho now .bulldlnk, which has boou fitted up with handsome now furniture. All of tho fittings, rati Ings, oQco doors, etc., nro of metal, and thu entire building Is as near flr proof as It Is possible to make It. GATES WILL BE GIVEN FRANCHISE City Council and Light & Water Company Reach an Agreement at Meeting Held Last Evening Chamber of Commerce and t Itlfwun ;! cuinildi red iri vital th it thla work ef that county to the peoplo of Ida llinuld ! iinilrtnkeii mi aoon us the ninth weather will permit Ihla uur Lake County merchant nie din 'I Tho poatolllie lecilpls )ealcrilny piMsed the mark iieiemaiy to place th" KlamuHi I Hlla olllee in the Hve- unilous to ship their gooda by way of oud claim II) il.e Htm of tho muiilh istUflod with their present Iruuspur- I tatluu facilities from Altuiaa mid are Klamath Kails. Thu only dlltlcully III Hie way Is the condition of the roada between Klamath I'alla and Lakcvluw, the onlcn will have n tike surplus ov er tho amount neccaiury for the enr. i i iiu limine in uiu onirc, nowuvor, Will liot ho lliluld until tin, li.itHn. I.uko County la ready to,..init of .1... ,.., .... un ,,., ', lulld Kood roads from tho county seat , to tho county line. If Klamath Countyi C- Trayner. one of thu plo kill do thu same with the roada f the county line to the railroad it Klamath I'alla, from r"','r residents of Klnmnth Count, 1 ho has been IUIiik In Cnllfornlu for( COUNTY IIOHI'ITAL. Tho County Commissioners have let the contract to It. E. Wnttenburg for tho erection of a county hospital which Is to ho built on tho poor farm. Tho bulldlnK will bo a small ono, and will bo one story and contain fivo room. Work Is to commence at onco und finished without delay. GET READY FOR THE RAILROAD Completion of the Road to Klamath Falls Should Be fittingly Observed-Should Begin to Get Ready Cortland la omloiis for tho trado (if this part of tho state, and Mr. Wll lUon, aa representative of tho I'nrt land buslneaa houaes, la maklnr. au tffurt to get tho two counties to build Kood roada to connect with tho rail road. If tho counties atait tho move ment, Mr. WlllUon agreed to take the matter up with tho I'nrilnnil flrma and try to ncuro asaUtaiico them. A good road between hern mid l.akotlow would menu n Kletil bene fit to this county as well nu u com in u number of years, arrived from Han J010 last nlKht on a short visit. It has been token )enrs slnro Mr. Tray ner was last In Klnmnth Knlls nnd ho mluio many of IiIh old time frlenila. Ho acc-i many il:iini;ia In The tlmo hnB arrived at Jast when It Ii 1'oi.Elble to como within 11 reas onable distance of guomliiB tho day Alien tho first train will reach Klam ath Kails, nnd with tho approach of this much-to-be nnd lonK'nwalted erly bo delegated to them without mo iv.tr tnnt 11 win cither bo no- nlocted or the commission abused. On? suggcatlon that might be of forcil at this time Is tho advisability of. Inviting, and endeavoriiiK to so- tho city In thn way of ImpiiivomcntKj JVeut comex tho question, "What urujonro tho presence of tho Governors lli peoiilii of this city and county ko-i"' utiuornia ana urexon; likewise I11K to do about It?" Custom has en- tho two United Statos .Senators and tubllahcd the rulo thut whunover nK'ure3raaii Mawlcy fiom Oregon rail 1 ond lias beon completed, the final nnd such other pernons of promlucnco Mr. Trayner owns n valuable ranch near Merrill which Is now worth con siderable more money than It wns I when he left hero net, thnt of driving the golden uplkc. Is attended with appropriate core monies, mid that yhu mi mo custom should he followed In this city will ho ndmltliMl by everyone. 'TI1080 who hnvo lived hero for neatly two score yecri, eveDone of which carried with r-ti m 1 aiii.m 1... ....i.....i -..... ...... a...,. ....in'... ItH. IIIVIUU ..Will from ,,, pionp,.. As-nylng & lletlnlng Co., of Han Kinnclr.co, the asmy on six I.tnmplcs of rock taken from near the mlnltir: tunnel which hat reconll) been onencd up lienr Merrill. All of 'I Ihu .-rttilm ttero slirfaei limtler. urn) Iliu rliniOf tl.tlt ".1 mllrnnd Ii COIIV luiico to tho people of Uiku County, two were thketi one mltn north of the '"K-" rcetl "'J iouncr look forivnrd to thu opportunu tlmo. hut may realize at lust his Ioiik wished for desire. Thu railroad will bo hero and with Its comlni: should bo ono of tho greatest celebrations thnt this city or count ever di earned of. Many celebrations hnvo been at temptod In tho past, attended with Uvaldes tho Inimenny amount of mer- tunnel; two ono und one-hulf miles (kandlau that would bo shipped northeast and on the west sldu of .... ., ,, . , . thu mountain, and one about n 1000 through horu, there would bo close to!, , . . , I feel enst of thu tunnel. They assay half a million pounds of wool hauled, Vli from L. (0 or, mncc)1 of Ko)u out of l.ako County the next few pvr ton, with n vnliitlou from fl.lKI esrs and they should bo brought by I to H.l'.' One sample was dlalnto way of Ktamntli than anjthlng.a good roml would give a inurkel for Iliu products of Klam ath Count), and would be a gtcut benefit and convenience to tho farm- rs of tbla county In hauling their produce and supplies. With tho big territory that It would open up, It would bo thu means of Inducing man ufacturing Industries to locate here. Moro Important rll,tJ "tl"t and taken from tin; I ace 01 wio iiiniiei, iiiiii nsiueu .in ounces to the ton with n valuation of 13 09 In public nnd business llfo as will m a lie tho event a noteworthy one. Connected with tho event might be n week's celebration in the nature of a carnival or u street fair, If tho llrettors deemed such a thing nd tlanhli. What was left over rom the Inst cnrnlval might bo utilized on this occasion. Then, also, might bo hcld'u, public rally, to which Tom Rlchnrdson, of Portland, might be Induced to como and a permanent 'und for tho advertising of this coun y started. Throughout Oregon theso allies are being held and Klamath Fulls Is now umong tho few towns re nninlng off tho list. Tho tlmo for tho preparation of thU celebration Is moro or less success, but the ono In honor of tho completion of tho rail 'extremely short nnd it behooves nil road should b of moru than thu or-jof us to KCt out and hustle, so as to dlnnry tvno. It should bo dignified inlm,,ko an event that will attract tho Visit Olivers big Seed llouio bo- churucter nnd yet tlllcdwlth the gen-laUent,on of ,ne cntl" l'clflc Coast, fore bujIiiK our garden seeds. The 'nine enthusiasm natural on such oc-1 blggeat stock of Mower and garden seeds ever handled In Klamath Knlls. You do not need to nond away for seeds as Oliver has uvery Mirloty that will grow In this section. 9 cnslons. 'l his is a work tnat prop erly belongs to the Chamber of Com merce. Tho directors of that organi zation nro 'men of ability nnd Integ rity nnd such n celebration may prop- SOKE TIUtOAT AND VOICK TltOt-BLKS. r l S sV i L See the New, Nifty Line of Men's Spring Clothes and Hats, west window KKK STORE KLAMATH FALLS' STYLE SHOP Horo throat Is Inflammation; In flammation la too much blood locally; nnd too much blood spells disturb ance to vasomotor nerves of pharynx und larynx for the trained osteopath ic diagnostician. This view-point of Z throat disease, peculiar to osteopath ic uiagnosls, is tho same ns regards all .primary Inflammatory conditions, wuuiuur involving mo inrout, stom ach, lungs, liver, kidneys, uterus or any other organ. Tho osteopathic way of curing In llnmmatlon Is correcting tho blood supply. To do this It goes nt tho vory cause of trouble and adjusts tho va so il motor apparatus. As n usual thing thoro Is found to bo pressures of cou traded ligament nnd muscle at fault mm oeiuna innt met, still further back In ordor of casunl factors, there is often found a "bony lesion," ao called, which Ii merely a slip of a vortobra or other bone from Its nor mal alignment with ita related bones. Any mechanical structure built up of many small parte la liable to get Jolted and drawn out of correct posi tion sometimes and the body la no exception. Now to comprohond osteopathic diagnosis you should start 'with a consideration of the bones, the frame work of the body, and proceed atep by stop to examine tho ligaments which bind tho bones together, and tho muscles overlying both which round out the body and ai pulleys act upon the bonea to make levers of thorn and render motion possible: thus bones, ligaments and muscles icompicio iuo iorm 01 me numan ma chine Iiut all through and between these structures of bone, ligament and muscle, tbero pass Intricate net-works of arteries, veins and caplllarloi, wblib carry on circulation, and nerves which perform tho manifold tasks of tho nervous system. One of theso duties of nerves la to regulato tho slzu of these blood-vessels. A special set of nerves are specialized to do this. They mo called nssmotors. ilenco uorves d. 'trmlno blood sup ply. So tho ostcopa hlc lU.jnostlclan In such a simple thing r.) u soto throat would begin ills In litigation not by examining tbo mtieous membrano of tho throat merely, as Is the usual way with pbyslclnns, but with an ex amination of tho vertebrae of tho neck. He would first look to the very foundations of the machlno In tho part disturbed to determine If It wero In good form and functioning. Are Your Spinal Foundations Plumb? Kxpcrlenco us woll ns reason has taught him that many Ills of Ufa. ovou such things oa soro throat be gin back at the bony adjustment. Whon that la true no amount of treat ment dlroctcd to palliate symptoms will cure tho case. To cure, the phy sician must get back to basic causes and adjust vertebrae to their natural positions. If a slight slip of one from Its movablo anchorage has occurred. It must bo replaced. If ligaments have been put on undue tension and nro contracted they must be relaxed. If muscles cither surfaco or deop- lying have become knotty, contract- ured and congested, they must bo re stored to normal relnxness and ton icity. Otherwise nerves throughout wilt bo subject to abnormal pressures and disturbed functioning, tiny blood vessels will bo blockaded. This must result In nutritional disorder which promptly assorts Itsolt as a disease. Osteopathic Health. WANTED A HUSTLER. To sell groceries to consumers on commission. Commissions advanced to right partlea. Call at room 61, Lakeside Inn. Lovrrin Browne Co. Wholesale Grocers, Chicago, 111. 22-3t ' Hot Coffee and Lunch at the Model Bakery at all hours. 18 The American Hotel Dining Room Is open all night. F.-esh oystsrs ev ery day. u-tf An Informal meeting was held last ovonlng between tho members of the Council, H. V. and O. O. Gates and tho City Attorney. Tho meeting was held for tho purpose of getting to gether on certain provisions to be Inserted In the now franchise to bo granted to tlio Light ft Water, Com pany. The city aiked for certain conces sions from Mr. Gates In regard to a new lighting system and other Im provements. These wero agreed to by Mr. Gates and will bo embodied In tho ordinance to bo Introduced at the .noDtlng of the Council oltl er tonight or tomorrow night. There are no Indications ttat there will be any l.ltch In the passago of the ordin ance, as the city was given what 1 1t asked for and Mr. Gates concurred In the concessions. Mr. Gates will remain until Thursday before tear ing for home. STOCK ITEMS. The last of the beef cattle for the season left the big Merrill feeding grounds last Friday and Saturday. J. C. Mitchell started seven ears: Lewis aerber. eight cars, and F. Stu kel, fire cars. Messrs. Langell'aad Qerbcr also took 'oat one cartoad of fine brood maces, which were con signed to Stonewall ft CoasBmay, of Williams, California. All of this stock will be skipped from Mt. Hebron. BALLIXGER RIDES ROOSEVELT'S NAD. WASHINGTON, March 28. Rich ard A. Balllnger, the new. Secretary of the Interior, has purchased for his own use "Roswell," the saddle horso used until recently by Presi dent Roosevelt. "Roswell" la a strong bay saddle horse and knows every highway and byway In Wash ington and Its environs. Judge Bal llnger rode him for the first time yesterday. , When Roosevelt took his departure from Washington he left Roswell, bis favorite mount and spirited Jumper, In the care of a-horsemat here with tho stipulation that he be sold Into private ownership only, and for the uso of a man appreciating a good horso and who would use Ms well. When your sewing machine' "acta up," Mullor can fix It. Phone 254. 22 e ? i AG Pair At this season of tho year cvoryone Is liable to take cold and In these cases there are two things which should be on hand In every home. 11ED STAR WHITE PLNK WITH TAR for COUGHS AMD BRONCHIAL TROUBLES, and RED STAB COLD TABLETS, for a laxatlvo and to relieve the general symptoms of a se vere cold. These preparations are made from pure and harm less Ingredients and are sold on a poejtlre guarantee. GET A SUPPLY NOW AND BE PREPARED. Star Drug Store "they Have It H5-i K irv 1 ' hr ,,,.- I i'-'i