The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 26, 1909, Image 1

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Klnmnth Fnlls Vin
and JJcst Daily.
Our Advertisers Get
The Best Results.
Tlllltl) YKAlt. Nil. 817
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 26, 1909.
Price 5' Cents
BEGINNING OF THE
LIMBER INDUSTRY
First Big Saw Mill to Be Built on the
Shores of the Upper Lake Will Be
Ready to Start Next Week
Tlio new l.HK !-- mill lin ii linir.1.1 l.umli.'i Omiiwin (,f Han
, Ik'Iiii: InKll on llu- iippi i li.ki. will I'liiiiilmii HtntlnK Unit ihey liail nil
j ii-ml Hi In Kill opi-i mluns the ihcli luidlilwi) Kir their box fncloiy
UIIit purl nf noxl week. Tin- mim nssunihli-d unil that tln-y would In,
mill pinpi-r In JO li) inn te.i, mill In rind)' in i-diimiuiirii on their build
addition In I 111" Ilium l ii inrK" in-. Iiir In n ery short lime. The box
rlti" i "i "l"1 "nk huiisu 25 b factory will bit built on propiity m.
i,u feet, where tho umpluuvs of tl.ei Joining tin- miw mill nnd will bu
mill lako thi'lr me.il , rend) to lotuun'iice iiiiikiiiK boxen
Tim LmiR l.nlio l.uiiilnr C'oiiimtiy llm flrnl of June It stated thnt
lm ri'crnlly la-eu ti-nn-.ntiKcil iiml thu two plnnti will pinvldu u pnj
I he inpllnl stork Inrri'iiiii'il (rum toll of nlmut I Iuiim ii month and will
JI1..UU0 In fifi.uuo, of nhlih f io.. Kli icml inpliiiin'iii hi from 10
nun Inn bci.'ii fully pnlil up The newjtn ro nmii
uRIccm of the i'ump:iii un- I'resl-, 'I he iMlnlillaliiui-nt nf these two
di-Ll. I'hiis. I'.. Wonli'li. Vlri'-iri-Ml- plant on llu. nppir lake In bulh-vcl
dent, II V. fiilitrnll; Kei rutin), W to lm but thu hcKliinliiR of tin- Itmi
O Hilton, Trcuuiiier. Pri-d ilr'Hirmc Iht Industry In lilaiiinth Coiuily. It
Tin- nbutn Mllccr a ml I.. Jacob ji'i'iim to be ihu general opinion of
luiiiponu tlii Hoard nf Dlicclors lie ' prominent luinLiornifii. who linvu In
nldii il.ii ntw mill on the upper Inki! w-stlghUd this tuition, ihnt ptactl
llio rompnny will rontinu" tu inrnti' filly all of thu tinmunHu bodies of
i In j ah unil dour f.idnr) In t hU j llml'i r In tin- northern port of tho
lit) jrnutity will have lo bu brought In thu
Thu w In lliciiew mill will be "l'l"'r lnku to "' manufactured. It
tun by n lift Imrse power sl.-niii ' l" "'" " lr.lcl of liiingliintlmi to
-aslne AH nt llm other iiimlnimry j Mal u,,,t wltt'1" " w," ,()W v,irH
will ho run by n dynamo. I lie power'0"0 "'" u,s ',10 ln,"": "f ,llu low"r
fur which will he (uriiUhed h iheel"' "' ll,n ,k' "n1 wlt hundreds
Klain-ith Palls l.lr.hl ft Water Cnm-)"' '"mber mlllB nml fnitorli-s
(.any
Thu mill lint ii uip.iclty nf
I,
111 nun ....! n.,r ilnv n,l ulll I... i-ul
In constant operation during llie en-,
tiro mminer The rompnii) tins
milium to furnish tlu- Ulxht Lum
ber Couimuy with c.uuo.unn Kh-i or
hot lumber cnrli ji-nr fur live eum
The box lompmi) inkes nil thu linn-'
ber cut beliiw the crude of Hlmp
lly IhU tin-mil the rompnn illnponei
of all of their common lumber and ,
will hnvo nil of their rhnri. nnJ I
flnlli lumber for loral demand
ThU will he- n kikiI (unveuli-uce
fur thu local biiUdem mid uliopii, an
lioretofnru II hiu been iilmoit Impon
klblu in Ket n Hiilnilcul mipply of
clrnr lumber. The inllU intuntly
luno lln;lr ynrdii full nf comuion
lumber but noon iicll out their lictti-r
KradeM, Willi ho t i.-my'm w bulld-
limn beliiK cniiHtiucled mid with tho
i:rowlli of tho bout bulldltiK businemi
there In c.lllHtnntly luerenalliK do
maud for el cur lumber, uhlili tliu
hew mill will help mipply.
Word hat been received from the
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See the New, Nifty Line of Men's
Spring Clothes and Hats, west window
K K K STORE
KLAMATH FALLS' STYLE SHOP
IWI-X I ". Ml. Mil. I,
n.vvi: it.iu.itiui Knox
HinlPd prnpnsaU will be received
by tin- Second AailHtntit I'OAtmauter
liunerol mull April 2U for .inrryltiR
il lie uinll between Klainnth Kails nnd
II.iIIm.wI fr.i.ii MlV 'I lln'l l. In.w.
' '
' ,. haril. Iir,)lmulr ,llM lhu ,..
trml will be let. an II Is expected that
the railroad will tench Klnmnth I'ulU
In-fore Mny . Ihi-n If the conlrnct
unil nwnriKil, it wuuiit nnvo to nu
cancelled In u very -hurt limn. Il
li ruponed thnt the poiloMce depart
ment linn no official kuowledRu of
the pimiibllltlt-H of Kl.imntli Kails
Inn Iiik mllroud umtiullim In the
veiy neni fiiluro, and fur this reason
ure uilvertUltiK for bldx to carry thu
mull u noon us (ho present contract
explrt-H.
MlflC
TO THE I'l'HI.IC.
The blR Innk nt tho nntutorluni
will bu closed for use until tho first
of April to penult of chnnKCH to bo
nindo. Tho private bath rooms will
continue upon P T Sanderson.
THE ANTLERS CLUB
GIVES RFCEPTION
Ijnge .Number of 1'ilciiili EnU-rUliH-d
lly Mi-inhers of tin- Herd lit Xew
( lub Itoonm Lust Evening.
Onu of the most hiiccok(iiI club
nii.olliiKu ever held In thu city oc
cunuil laiit i.-veulug, when tho mum
bam of the Antlcr'u Club entertained
their filendu In their roonm In thu
I'MCe-Ktinttou hulldliie. Thu Antl
ei'x Club Ik (.ompom.-d of inembi-rM
nf thu i:ikn l.odce In thU city nnd hns
nver thirty uiemberM. It now has onu
or llm neutent club loomii In thu city.
The wnlbi uru beautifully decorated
mid huiiK with plctureu, mottoa and
trophleH, and thu room In furnUhod
with curd tablt-H, piano, nleo com
fort.'iblu cli aim and cvcrythltiK which
would enable u man to pend a most
pleaiant uveuluK.
Theru weru fully Cfty Invited
Kiit prenent durltiR tho ovenlnr,
mid they weru ronlly entertained, as
only a live bunch of Klki know how.
HefreHhmeutH weru served durlnK the
evenlnK, nnd n vtry plcaalnx musi
cal proKram rundored. AmonR thu
entertnlnerN on thu proRrmu were
(I. Heltkeuip'.-r. W. J. Ilreuuun, II.
Uolvln mid UcorKu Tiiftnot. Tb en
were otherH who audited, but their
uiunej were not on tho proKrain.
The nddroai of wolcome wan di
livcred by tho prenldcnt of tho club,
T. A. K. Paused, lln briofiy outlined
tie two Krent principles of the Elks
LoiIru nnd also explained tho purro.o
of thu ornnnUnllon of thu Anllor'a
"lub, nnd In conclusion extended n
huirty welcome to nil thu Rtiot and
Invited thorn to Join with thu mem
burn In -jpendlnR n pleawinl evening.
Thu number or Elka In this city
Is belnR constantly added to, and
nearly every other week u largo claai
In taken to Anhlnnd to be Initiated
Into tin- lodRu there. Sunday morn
Iiir lyiother IiIr bunch will leavo (or
Anhlnnd. Special rales hnvo been
Riven for their transportation by the
railroad company.
IIISIIOl' l'.IIM)CK IIEIIK.
Ill ihop It. L. Paddock, of Eastern
Ori-Ron, arrived this ovenltiR from
Sacramento. A reception will bo ten
dered thu HUhop nt 7:30 this oven
Iiir at thu Dnldwln Club, lo which
all ure Invited.
Evening services will bo hold by
lllshop Paddock on Saturday, tho
27th, nt S p. in. and fiundny, 2Sth, at
s p. in. nt thu Dnldwln Club and Sun
lay mornliiR services nt 10:30 p. m.
it tho Houston opera house. A heart)
welcome will bo given to all and a
largu atendance Is expected.
Ol'EXING UK UEAMV PAIILUHS.
Mrs. Fields Invites nil tho ladles
of Klamath Falls nnd their husbands
to attend tho oponlng of her Dcauty
I'm lnrs tomorrow In thu Wlthrow
Mclhase building cm Fouith street.
Evoryono cordially Invited to Inspect
tho new pnrlors.
i
BENSON IS THE
WHOLE THING
Ciiii Hold llonnl MectliiR Willi No
One I'rem-iit Hut lliiiuclf. He Is llm
Majority of All Statu Hoard-.
HAI.EM, Or., March 26. Any who ,
doubt that Uovurnor Huniton Is thu (
whole thing theso dayu In thu admin-1
litratlvo affairs of tho state,'
should hco him lu action, particularly!
when ho Is In session its one of the'
Institutional boards. It Is perfectly
wtril understood now thai Mr. Hen-
son performs tho duties of two olllcea,.
thosu of secretary of stuto and those
of governor, and draws two fcalarles.
llul thu peculiar situations thai urlso
sometimes as thu result of this duul
capacity aru umuslng.
Visitors lo thu oxccutlvo offices at
Salem nru frequently met with tho
tiroblbllion from Secretary McArthur
that thu "feoble-inlnded" board Is
in session and It will bo Impossible
to sec thu governor right now. Hut
when thu visitor gets a glance
through thu half opened door and
ioos Uovernor Ikusoii sitting In the
Inner office ulonu It Is hard for him
to ricogulze thut thu whole board U
present, although It Is there, never
theless. Ucnson, as secretary of state and
governor, Is t,wo members of every
administrative board. Tho state
troasuror Is tho other member, but
Then he is absent tho governor calls
a meeting and performs tho work In
luo and solemn form. Ho merely In'
.'onus his sicretary, Mr. McArtliur,
(hot It will bo necessary for the
jsvlum board to have a meeting, and
thu meeting Is culled.
"Tho members of thu board will
plcasu comu to order," says Govern
jr l)ensen, and Mr. Ilenson comes to
Jrder.
, "The object o( the meeting to
lny," states Governor Ilenson, "Is to
letermlno whether tho state shall put
In a dry air heating system or hot
.later at the usylum, nnd tho matter
wilt bu open here for discussion for
few moments. Wo have several bids
here from different firms which the
I board may look over."
Pretty soon Mr. Ilenson decides
that ulr will bo best, and after get
ting the attention of tho chair, which
is himself In the capacity of govern
or, ho moves, as secretary of state,
thut llm air system bu installed at
thu asylum. Then, as governor and
chairman of the board, he puts tho
notion:
"Tho question Is. shall the statu
nstall n dry air heating system at tho
asylum?" Those lu fayor will say
'auV '
Mr. Ilenson votes "Aye."
Then Secretary McArtliur, who, by
virtue of his office as secretary ox
olllclo of all the administrative
boards, solemnly records in tho big
book that the secretary of state olid
governor voted In favor of hot air for
tho Insane asylum.
Mr. Uenson thcn.inoves to adjourn,
as secretary of state. He puts the
motion as governor and chairman of
tho board, votes on It himself and
then doclaros tho meeting of tho asy
lum board ndjourncd.
Then, peihups.tho "feeble-minded"
board will meet to hear the monthly
report of ihu superintendent of tho
Institution for tho feoblo-mtnded.
All proceedings are regular and are
so attested by Secretnry McArtliur,
A MISTAKE IN JUSTICE.
(Donanta Bulletin)
Frtd Kino, formerly of this place,
was arrested In Lako county and
taken to Klamath Fulls Sunday to
answer a complaint on a serious
criminal chargo preferred by K. I..
Walter. It Is learned that the caso
was dismissed by the justice of the
peace at Klamath Falls, the com
plaining witness deciding not to
pross tho matter. Fine deeded all
his property for tho benefit of the
girl, his half slater.
It Is with no desire to give further
publicity to an unsavory matter that
the Dullotlu calls attention to the
plain miscarriage of Justlco In this
treatment of an unspeakable offense.
It Is truo thnt tho trial of such cases
aro not relished aud that common
discussion of tho details Is hurtful;
but far more hurtful Is the Impres
sion given that such offenses can be
condoned by some financial sacrifice.
To use the arm of the law simply to
collect payment as satisfaction for
FREE DELIVERY OF
MAIL NEXT YEAR
i - -
Great Increase in Postofilcc Business
Receipts Nearly Large Enough For
Free Delivery This Year
tho offense, U desperately wtoiir,
T1' Pu,'c hM nlrca(1' bccn ,ma,1
laminar wun mo reasons iur mu nr-
rest, and knows thai tho prisoner
purchased tils freedom. Officers of
thu law should not tolerate trifling
with l ho law. It seems Irnposilbtu
to bclleVo that parents could accept
money us sufficient pajment for such
misdeeds.
IIIKIIOP PADDOCK MOHICCIl
IX SIAM.'i WITH J. Oil WIS
B.C!lAMi: T' . . ir li i . Tho
Hight ft'.v. I;r id He Ji ntn I'addock
of Western Or son sp n lint evening ,Ti.o receipts for tho pn3t nlno months
nnd part of today In t il clt visiting 1-avc hCBn nCarj, jC300i nnd Jn ordcr
with Hov. Charles K. J'ar.-ar of St. I. ,, " ,,, m w,.m
. , ... ,,. ., , i to reach 110,000 the offlco would
Paul's Church, nnd the lit. Hov. Ills
hop Morelund of the diocese adjoin- ,ava " 'Io 3'00 orlh of business
Ing that of Dr. Paddock's. during tho next three months. Tho
The Bishop Is n broad-minded,
Jovial person of easy conversation.
When a small boy, still In school,
his father, for many years Bishop
of Washington Territory, now Wash
ington State, started Llm studying
for the clerical woik. Kor many delivery of matt this year. It Is cer
years ho was In charge of a parish , tan that It will bo entitled to It
situated In tho slums of New Vork.,ncst and u nW b(JwoU thot
Ho spent his time trying to uplift ,
theso people, and while, doing thls'somo stcPs wcr takcn to P"DM0
work he becarao acquainted with n for tnc change. Bcforo free delivery
person who was doing about the can bo established It Is necessary that
same work, and together they placed. an the streets be labeled and, the
all tbclr energies, for years, trying houBC, numbcred. Ashland, Medford
to better the conditions of that ills- ',.",. . .
trlct-of Now York. and Grantg Pass wl" bave '" d-
TbU person, who was so helpful to ltver'- but considerable delay. wa
the Bishop, was tho famous uuthoc had In those cities because the
and lecturer. Jacob Hits. I houses were not numbered and they
Ho spent the larger part of thowcro not rcad). ,or tho ,crT,ce- KU.
morning with Bishop Moreland, talk-1 .,,,.,. , . .
, i .i i it.. vaaWx Falls should bo ready to get
ing of church affairs, mid departed J
on tho noon train for Klamath Falls. , uvcrythlng that Is coming to It Just
Oregon. 'as soon as It Is entitled to.lt.
n- '
Who Is the right man for
Major'.'
Tlint Is a question every nun
In Klnmnth Falls Is directly I.
tcreMcil lu. '
Who Is your choice nml vrliy'.'
Write THE I1ERALD.
STOCK FOR SALE,
Ton shares of stock In Long Lako
Lumber Company.. Will sell for f 95
a share.
26-et C. D. MOORE.
f
i Free for the Asking
I California Sweet Pea Seed
Evoryono may liavo a package of those famous California
sweet pea seed. Wo have 48,000 ot theso seeds. You
don't havo to buy anything. Como beforo they aro gone.
Three handsome prizes offered for tho product ot the seed.
Plant, the seed now. See our windows tor .fist, ot prise
and date ot contest.
...
These seeds are from. Paul IMeger, the California per
turner.' His latest odor Is Royal Cherry,-Buds. .'Com and
sample It.
Star Drug Store
"They Have It"
, According to tho postal regulations
n city Is entitled to n free delivery
when the gross postal receipts reach
J 10,000 during tho fiscal year. Tbo
Klamath Palls o in to will probably
ba placed In tho second class after
July 1, thu end of tho fiscal year,
and II Is qulto certain that within
another year tLo receipts of tho"
ofTlca will bo sufficient to give tho
cltj free delivery.
tt Is quite unlikely that tho total
receipts by July for tho past year
will reach tho 10,d00 mark, but
tl ey will co mo pretty closo to It.
receipts nro steadily Increasing, but
unless a campaign was started, It Is
Lordly probablo that tho receipts
will amount to over $3000.
Even If tho city docs not get trco
:
KATE JEWEL SIMPSON.
! Kate Jewel Simpson, wife of W.
ill. Simpson, died at her home at
I Xaylox at 9 o'clock last evening
from pneumonia at tho age of 69
i yearsi Tho deceased baa been a
resident of 'Klamath. County with
her husband tor the past twenty
years -
Tho funeral will occur tomorow.
Theft will bo services at the grave
at 1! o'clock In tho Klamath Falls
cemetery. Tho husband Is a charter
member nt tho Klamath Lodge ot
Odd Fellows, and tho member will
attend tho funeral In a body.
Bird seed In bulk at Olivers. 26
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