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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1909)
Ik efttfft. Klniwitli Kails' First mid JJcHt Daily. Our Advertisers Get The Best Results. i TililtD Ykai:. No. 818 9 xmiiiiiQ I KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. -MARCH 27, 1909. PmcE 5 Cents 8 DREDGES FINISH MARSH GKADCX :0tlHli:i .WIMlr-S iWAMI' Wll.l, sous iii. iii:.nv riu i in: lll.h AMI II.MIs 1 III lllK'l llll'llllll. t.llllll Hi Lcui ilniiulm; ni tliu iiiiiiIIipiI mi-I iu the marsh Imvo lltilthuil work i "''"' '" win.,' hM w.-iM dlWito.l i.it that Mi.. iw (imliiifU ioiiIiI ,o iii-u-iI iii. 'III "' ,.111111. 111, III VI I., .,,,... '"ml i.'iiilliu: unit will I,., inn. posul .,r t n, ,, i,,.(,tiK ut (u, "..nidi 'in.. iiicmhciH or Mil' Conn ' II . .'in tu I,., nKriM.il mi .iiiihIii., Ml" W.ltl'l ..,l, ,ll ,,,,,, f (I,,, llll'llllll I I II, II lllSHM. ,, K, i mil i iii i iinii.HH ii i I'll mi inn in i. iiii'iiliil tiiti'H inn I)., nl, ii,!,,, .j mill iitr now bi'liiK ti'iniiMd f rum thy i mil known ii i whui ,h. II In, inline ot i!i ilii.ilges. 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Iiiii.ih fiiiin tli fin mi. of Hi COUNCIL WOULD ABATE NUISANCES Passes Stringent Ordinance and Gives Strict Orders to the Marshal to En force Same to the Letter An I'tiii'iKKiuy was declared and lug or rlutl of any orange, banana or Mio niiUttiio oidluiinco was passudjolhor frull tijion any iart of any by Mio City Council lam evening 'public or hired conveyance, or iinon mid la now In full fuicu and effect. Tin' iiritliiumii il.'duici what shall tmntltiiti. niilK.inicti; provided for punishment for the maintenance t bin i, nml piovldlug sanitary rog uliitloiu of and for Miu City of Kla mutli I'.illu. Tlio ordinancu In one raiM A ihI'Ik I" lo )' iitillt in rum iiii- IiIiii.ih fiiiin t lit. runners uf Hum "' '"" """""w " "" nlll tiikc k'H Mian ti-n .linn 'October paused liy the Council, and Mio Mar- Tli, tm)it H(i!iji)i hM )((n (( mrdlial ha been KlU'ii strict order to IMPItliXl.t dlt'il MIS HI' urn. ,, u, .i,i, r. in.ii.mi f n,!l'"f"rt0 " to Mio letter. Marshal I Ol M'V IIH.II i. i. ll,M inn, I, f th.. Inn. '" ''- iiu uo mi. to fnlniloiM1 ' ,al"ru",K I0 lno inmruciioni or urn council. Hccllon I declares: "The follow lot ate hereby ilcilnnd to be pub .lc iiulsjucen: Tl.u malntuuitncv of druliid, vaults, cellars, com-pooh, ualer-cluHots. orlviurf. knunru SCIIMDI. u.iii.1 (iinuunt f ,,,. iinrlnit twa"VT v'" ""roau uan "" mor"- I Winn r month. II,,.., , riilufiill ""i "r,"e" vtlt" a "",' "' thc '"' Tim CimiiM IIIkii Ibhoi.l lluaiil uf fortv Imlin, iiiiililm; th f. id "r'"""'"'0 ',tul 1'i""-,, I'" '" K"l6 1 114 iliTlilul In nml..- mil, c i(,nt kiu.imIi llilpriiteiiH'lii I luwiinl I). .iiillfUni; wltlrli linil nihni.n', tin' (.iuiiihI 'llio I'lill'. (.iop.il) ink.'. t nnitwil. To nuike mat- will I... Ih.i.Ii ri'd llli iri'ta and nliuut torn sllll worse for Mil uhlppiTM, ihe nilt ".' In I" iiliiutitl lull .prlDR. Houtl.i'tn I'arlflc iidviiiievd ll inti-n Our thlrt) haul wood thadu Irrm (rum all ('allfninln puliiK, Incurring' liaw tii'i'ii urdi'red nnd utn.i of tin- jii xiicnmi Mini had nut been run- triTii In 'l.i (unit ilouiv blurk will uliliTnl. be nuiuvid. to allot or xr.nntluii Wtilli cnttl- brour.hl a r.ood prlc i ,r,I ' cli it noKllKenl manner or lor Ihe new louil l.uiur, nml trniik- durltiK Mm latter part of Mio shlppliiK ,'u,"1t''n an to endaniter or be do- Plnntnl on the lilr.li ncliuol Kruiindi teaion, mini) ul Mid hii)rii niadu no! trlmt'iitnl to the public health, or to nrollt mi Miu Hiniun trnnvni llima. I " naineous or olfelliUn to thc uml n few nre known to hae hint '''"It;H' luavlly. In rpi'iiklni; or the Kuiuon,! It It alto a nuisance, to keep an) l..'tU (icrber kii)M ' It linn Wml a had )i'.it Th ptlce of ha)-, the liKO'iint tnlni and ' Iiok In any other part of thc city no Mio rnl. In frelKbt ratis on all live-it to bo oirenslvo to the public; to stui I; have inado the iiniKin an im- 'l I' nablo or barn for horccs or prulllable one for man) of the klilp-1 'Mile ro mcllKenlly ns to suffer the pert Now, to rap tbe illtniin, Hie 'a mo to become filthy, nnuseoun or now tariff bill puts nidi i en the t uffcnniii lo tlio senses or detrimental list, which will result In hnvlnr. (ante to Mio public health. klilitiii'iili of Inferior hlilei Itnporled i Section 3 prohibits the deposltlm; from the Pampas plains of Mouth ortnl. rubbish or llltli within the city, Anurlrn, where intlle and t.hrop inn Mieieln for a period lonper than Si be produced for nbout 'ii per cent hours of whr.t It costs in this countiy." Section .1 li nj follows: "No per- inn shall expicti'raie in depoult any I'l'olro lotmtr) ami creamer) uin'nn 'uncus oi I'Mciueut of any butter at the Monarch .rli;ar or cluiretto ktump, or au peel any part of any public bulldlnK or upon any part of any church or theatre, public hall or postomce, or upon miy part of any sidewalk with in Mio City of Klamath Palls." It Ir. Hindu Mm duty of the Marshal to abate thesu nuisances nnd also of the health officers to maintain a constant and vigilant supervision of Mio sanitary condition of the clt). Any person who falls, neglects or re fuses to abate such nuisance for n greater time than 24 hours after be In notified, shall be deemed Kiillt) of a iiilsileuicnaor, and Hlinll be pun lihed by a fine not more Minn tf0, or u) iiiipuaoiinicni. in me cny jail ior nut morn linn ju ua)s, or 0) uoil fine and Imprisonment. In addition to a criminal prosecution, Mio Hoard of Health shall abate or remove sue! or J nuisance, and the expense shall be sbarKed and become n Hen against tlio property. tm: o. i:iv m HiKii,. dililil' HiH" lilileliileiil J 0 rfwim .nl o Wur.lin Milt niornlni: in be proiuiit nt the i Union In be held llii'lu lod.it lur bllits bunds for liulldltiK It lirw 4i'i03l house t the illml'l lhi' M-oini to be a eon rertid anion Ixioiir.hout the entire tounly fur heller school (nrllltlc. This moi.iuent Is belni; stronitly en luiiraid l. Ii. r sui'ilot"fideni ii within I'OU fiet of any bulldlne hli:li ou'tipled by liummi heluus, or tu keep T.tiiiH A.Tiii:it Mi:i:riMi. The ordinandi protldlng fur a con Irurl wnh the .l;ht K Wat, 'I Cum MI1 fur II new street llcl.llllC -tc m and for an eUi'iiMon of ihe Wll.h tCXTUNI) HTIIRKT. The City Council last evening or Jcrod Klamath Avenue tilled In and sraded from Third Street to I'ayno Alloy. The work Is to bo dune by tlio adjoining property owners. It Is stated that practically all of thc owners have agreed to make tire Improvement. Two of tho property owners aro non-residents, and It Is probable that an ordinance will have tu be pns?d so that In case the work It nut done, tho street can be filled by the city and charged to the pioperty KM llli: XKW l'HOUIl.YM TONIGHT Tho Nevada, California nnd Ore gon lino hag hut recently been built Into Altuias, having before extended only to Madeline, and work U now under way to cxtond It through tu Lakuvlew. from Luke view to Kla math falls, win. to a lounecMoii rould be made with tlio main linn projected or even In a northwesterly direction, through tho reservation, Is a com paratively short distance POSTMASTER f OR MIDLAND .i'roi.vnxi:xT hi:ci:ivki last i'.vi:mno iiv. ii. ri.i.i.oVAV nm XKW OI-TICK. AXOTHKIt HANK MOVES. Tho First Trust &. Savings Hani: movod today from the First National Hank building to tho quartern for merly occupied by tho Klamnth County Ilnnk, and will ba ready for business on Monday. The hank will handle both (ommnrclal and savings accounts. Heretofore tho business has been confined to savings nccounts but In the future It will do a general bankli g bustncsi. This glvei Kla math Falls four commercial banking Institutions. J. V. Siemens I: tl.o cashier of tho bank. & r mSyf " -miff jS tl U m I - f Ji r Jit ' & JisssssV Hisssss &FL IT "' Wf WU xtkQrv)' J Vi M f UVy i'"'t , 1 VK"-.3 . . '-i , v . ii . , . 4.i''.J.J,'" ti . . -raru.-. Z;$L ..''- - i mitt r i U'i'7SrnMli.J' In the Swim" The up-to-date man considers himself right "in the swim." You'll always find him to be thc well dressed man. To be regarded "anybody" these days, it is of prime import nree to be dressed in the heieht of fashion. To attain this end you must, first have your clothes made to order, second, choose the right tailor. These two requisites are admirably supplied by Strauss Brothers, Master Tailors, Chicago whose exclusive CRcncv we have. We consider this th( best line of tailoring in thc United States. Youll n U:c no mistake in selecting a pattern for your suit ffcm thc immense variety of bright, snappy Spring shades vc ore now displaying. You'll wonder how wo can ma!co up such high class woolens at the low prices we will mention to you. Don't put off ordering. It is to your interest to "eel bu3y" at once. K K K STORE At the opera house tonight will bo '.Mollle, or the Illack Hand Hccrct Society," "Four Sweethearts," "Tale of the Harem nnd llathlng." Also new songs. . : -.UkMfr. ifraW' l, -'-r?,"J',rfl!!; JW r ICl M VrmVbj- rr 'JsgigjgSJr SS- .i?ii:7w K$fiP Another Railroad Story PORTLAND, .March 2C Portland railroad men aro much concerned to day over n report from Ban Francisco to tho eect that E. H. Harrlman has purchasod tho Nevada, California & Oregon railway, a narow guago line which runs north from Kono, Nov., lo Alturns, and will extend It by way of Lnkcvlow to some point near tbo Klamath reservation, thero to con nect it with tho proposed 8outbcrn Pacific lino from Jasper, or Spring field, In Lano county, to Klamath Falls. Much credence Is given tho report. From San Francisco comso tho story that the Southern Pacific, through Mr. llnrrlman, has pm chas ed tho narrow gauge line, will broad gauge It nnd extend It thiough to Portland. T. F. Dunnway, vlre pros! am) loncrnl manager of the railroad, has denied ylho rumor, but at tho same time admitted that tho road was for salo and that such a deal had been proposed by Harrlmun Inter ests. To Portland rnllroad officials tho rejiort looks good, for tho rcuson that It has been long known that Mr. Har rlman was trying to socuro a direct line lino from Portland to the east by way of Salt Lake City and Ogden. This would bo easily accomplished by n connection boini mada between JJthe proposed S. P. tine and tho nar row gauge road, which connects with tho Southern Pacific and Union Paci fic at Reno for tho east. Too, such a lino as Is reported to bo projected, would opou up tho Immenso livestock lumbering and agricultural district of southern Oregon. Running from Portland to Luke view, thence to Reno and from that polut cast to Ogden would furnish almost a direct lino and would cut out the waste of mileage In the pros ont roundabout route to the Utah capital. Suburban New . John Depow u r.dl ig a'tur cat te Inst wcik. Franl: Mi-C n v',i lo . tu. to cows from soro nit ith, ic .s.d b,. callus foxtail. K. V. Smltii took a stove to town for tho now rcjtaun.ni. Charles I.lnzl broko his pluw while working for C. Ager. Mra. McIJurley visited Mrs. J. 0. Hooper last week. Mr. McOurby bought some grain from Mr. Furgcrson. William Hooper hauled grain Saturday. Mr. Murphy was at J. U. Hooper's on business last week. Hu hai rent ed thc Carrlck ranch. Mr. Jacobs tlsltcd bis ranch last week. Scott Oarncs was In tho neighbor hood buying r.ny lat week. Roy Sclimchcr Is visiting at the Morton ranch. Mrs. V. P. Miles has boon visiting her mother nt Klamath Falls. K. V. Smith has been having some plow shears pointed nt W. P. Miles' blacksmith shop. W. P. Miles made four wagon beds last week. Mrs. rirlnnclbcr has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Masten.nt tho Falls. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Coanco and daughter visited Mrs. Cranco's par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Hooper, lau weok. George Kclley Is hauling hay to Dennett'ti feed stable from Homer Roberts. K. V. and Mrs. Smith lilted Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boggf and Mr. and Mis. V. P. Miles last Sunday. Charley Faulkner, from tho Plevna District, was In our neighbor hood buying grnln last week. H. L. Doggs Is plowing. - R. Galloway received last ovcnlng lila commission as postmaster at Mid ' land. Mr. Galloway has a store building completed and will open up within a weok with a stock of general mcichnndlsc. Tho pcoplo of this section rccolvo t' clr mall at thc Klamath Falls of- , r.io at tho present time, but as soon jns tho contract Is let for earning tho mall to Midland the new offlco will open up for business. This office will ba a great convenience for tho i -jUsnts of tl Is part of tho valley and It 1) believed t! at thero will ba cocsldsrcMo buslnest for tho new oSl;", ai xany nsw iv.tbrj are coni ng la aid !i.iid Ii b log dlvldid Into smaller tracts. Midland Ij og t' e naw California N'ortl eait.-rn tallrcad and It Is pro babls l at tl.o oftlco will pot be open ed up until tl e road Is In operation, about tl.o Qr3t of May, when the mall can be delivered by the railroad. IT.OLT SKASUX I.IXl.W.LV oi'i:.s ox .ipr.iL first nran at Olivers. 25 Good rigs and tho best of .diking teams nt tho Mammoth Stables. Parties conveyed to any part of the Interior. 27 Trout fishing legally opens -on April 1. A license fco Is now ro il nl red of tl Tor male fishermen orcr tho ago of IC ycais. lly tho pro visions of thc law an Inch nas been added to a legal trout nnd It Is now mndo unlawful to catch a trout lest tl.cn six Inches In length. ,Tho pro vision which cuts a legal catch from 125 to 75 for one day will not havo much effict In fact, as there are only a few fishermen who understand the angling game sufficiently to exceed 75 trout. MOItK 1IOUXS GROWIXU. Another largo bunch ot Klamath County bo)s will lcavo In tho morn ing for Ashland to Join tbo Elka lodgo at that place. Among the crowd who expect lo go are: O. D. Gates, Dr. Mcrryman, Fred L. Houston, J. D. Church, G. A. Dun ham, A. A. Dnvls, Chas. R. Baldwin, Chat. J. Martin, ot Klamath Fall. II. a. Wilson, of Klamath Agency. F. M. Thompson, of Ady. H. L. Holgato nnd Jas. II. Drlscoll, ot Donanzu. STOCK roil' SALE. Ten shares of stock In Long Lake Lumber Company. Will sell for $95 a share. 26-Ct 0. . MOORE. FOR SALE. One sot of heavy express, single, harness. Nearly now. Lee Tipton, Peltz Flats. 27-lw Free for the Asking . X California Sweet Pea Seed Everyono may have a package of theso famous California sweet pen seed. Wo have 40,000 ot theso seeds. You don't lmvo to buy anything. Como bofore thoy aro gono. Thrco handsome prizes offcicd for the product of the teed. Plant the seed now. Seo our windows tor list ot prltet and dato ot contest. These seeds are trom Paul Rleger, tho California . per- Z fumer. Ills latest odor it Royal Cherry Buds. Come and sample It. , Star Drug Store j "They Have It" I ! 4 H ll