The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 31, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 81, 1909.
Price 5 Cents
ONE MORE DAY IN WHICH TO REGISTER FOR CITY ELECTION
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BOOSTS MEETING
TOMORROW NIGHT
Many Matters of Importance for Consid
eration at Quarterly Meeting of
Chamber oi Commerce
Intimrtnw night M 1 n i'li tt nl tin I - -
mult hu.iai, will b. lioM i ln fjkiiiii I Mu,ll" Count uf Itox'ImrK nnlved
ly meeting ur ihi iiiiii.,i.ptn v .M,'"' ,ott" l'"lu '" " "'" " I'"' !'"
., .. ,. ... . . ., '"" 'lllllIK III III! Illl IllMllloil
lorn Hthtvii thv niliiK limn, n
I,, iiv Tin i v ni mnnv impo'tun mpi b.m caring Mi mi J running
inilln to In- Kiutiilv. id ,;i U"kr Mr 111 mini; Wlillo tlivy
Until wblih C. 11 Ii I lii I Im pn. ,1-u or C?nnilly ii haid). lough niilnwit,
iu,l .'. viloiiiiii nf tin. .nilr.. ,..-ii. " v ",ulr" " ""' ,!"'1 "' mri
ir Tin. Jii..n- HHIl I. ... th.. "'lr"'1 ,.VMI1,1M NIM:u
mr I lie mm u hi nun usin ,i. ii lid
FISH COMMISSIONER
MAY VISJT KLAMATH
' Hoe -clary Dutihni' u. the Cl.unibor
nf Comiueiec liia received a littr
iliom tho noting ('ui'iinlmtlMtivr of the
lluipnii nf ntdieilci at Washington.
relative to in Invitation uxtonded
ti l)r I'vermium of the Uitruiiu to
vhll llm i:nat Klamath llnrln dur
ing tin- touting ir.tmmer. Ilu suvir
"At llm prcecnt time It In not cor
inln whither Im will to ahlo to mull
iili'ivir of iliis opportunity. If l.v
tdii.tild Uv tiljiu to go to ihe west
roDkt, Im u tiinko an clfort to visit
Klnniiitli Fulls and iipuid lumu time
InvcBtlcutlrtK tin mil and flab
rlis of Hint p.'glon. You will be
(oiiiiiiunlititi'd with ugaln ko ioon a
lh- nattir inn bo drllnltcly d'tor
niliicil '
ASK REPORT ON j
WOOD RIVER
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pincriM, mid l hu nifviitiR ioiwiro
HI . tit should ho Ini' Iiirbi 4l cvm
livid .11 thi ilty. Aii)oiio ul.ii hnai
un nttfcilc of tliul til i'il filling should'
ktti'nd It n.ll do lliiin morn goud I
tl.mi a dixi' of inrdlclni' Some of!
I AXI'AYERS SAVE
$3000 INRKBA FES
Th- pf,pii. f iClnmutli Omtity
the p.-opli- ol tliln illy do not l.nou , '" ived Ii )1 17 In rebn'-is on
linl nt i ho matter with them Tliuy j "" If imu thin yar Tim ihri'o
l.buld nunc urn to tho mm.tltig to. .I'T rm r-iai -Joi'i nut n'l.-u r.mrn,
OUTimm. Okln.. Mareh 30.
Crazy Snaku or Chltto llarjo, tho
Chief of tho Snako Indians, has of
ffiid to surrender. Tho procr of tho
inoriow niKiii iiml gi,t( Itioculntod I "' it mounts in n p.nml deal when wily old C'hkf, vho has been sought
with tin, lllv-ti'i.orlnK crmi of n- "'" '"""'I amount of Iiuch nro rnn- hy no rotnp'inloa of Mato mllltla
Ihualatin ninl proK'tH , ililor.'d. Thr nhorlffn oinco up to ilncc Humlaj, was nii.de to omiurs
'Hi.' Iiiinlu.'.i nitiii ulm inyi Ooaii "'"f Ja' collirtid Muj.ISO n jut of thu mllttlii thla mornltiB. He sent
and Malta Mi thliiRi in linppun le "I n total "' I III. 272 SI on th tux noid that ho dukirid to lomo In, but
n di ad tiuiiibnr lie ti.ml Ink" n roll, or about t ti-il.lr!n of th turr. feu rid tmrrcndorlu: to tho local au-
place In Ihn fiout rank or Id- will ' Thi prnpoitlnn of tho laxir. i-ol- thorltles
In' MrxtiPn nnd lilt bulnm v. Ill Jr. lvctcd Imt Jiar up to April l.i u.ii Tin. t'hlif itntcd hu never dcalrcd
ui A liw of Me thluita to bc-l01""11 l"( ,:,mi "' " Hll "' "i" " "HM- Adjutant-Goncral Canton.,
Iimidlul toinoirow nlr,lit will bo tnr 1 hrrv ha been iiilliitiil thU'to nhom Ilu- news of Cnuy Ktmko's
Tin- Uiki'Vlcw mad. I.uilrost! Hay ,ar i,.02 for tin now courtiwlili to luy down his arnu won In mntlago ycetoiday nt the Judgo'a
Ci'lib'nlliin. th.) npiuitu of Woo.li'",u, Innd; 115.S30 lor rond -witk, j brOucht Hhorlly hoforo noon today, ; rooniii In the court houso by Judgo
ihir. ami ticntilo I'ulr mblblt The) ""' f &! lor llii ell) of Klumnlh .'XpUmwl tho belief that the -i'portj niifflth.
are 1.11 In.' t.ip.c Ilu- t'linniLcr.ol ' riillis Iwns reliable, huili nctlou, hu fald, '
ui.v.v s.v.i ki: .si'itiii:iit:us.
('rial TprUiiiK or Indlunn Not At
M-riiui .i lU-porls ytalctl.
A little work In Kkthiirlng Infor
mation will bo noccssary In order to
aocure u survey of Wood river to
dotormlno thu practicability of open
ing It up to navigation.
Tho Itlvur und Harbor A'.t of
Mnrch .1, 1109, provider for a pre
liminary examination of Wood river,
Klamath lake to head of navigation,
with a view to Its Improvement for
navigation purpos'i. The matter
lias been referred to Major J. K.
Mclndoe, Corps of Engineers, U. B.
Army, at Portland.
Major Mclndoo aska for Informa
tion In regard to present commerce,
lia character, amount and value,
future coir.mrrci;, duo In part to an
lin rovid vvattmay; riektnt ni-vlga-tloii,
kind of boot ura, draft, etc.,
and wharves nnd wharf areas; huk-
goitlotm nn to whnt Ii needed In the
n) of whnrves under public caulrol
to lupplemer.t the atcr routo to be
Improved to glvo It Its maximum
elh( lency.
If the rcpoit as to tho udvlahllty
of the Improvement does not enow
lutllclcnt worthiness, no further
action will bo takon, but If tho re
port Is favorable, then the survey
will bo made. Thla matter will be
.nken up nt a meeting of the C.'.nm-
bcr of. Commerce tomorrow ulght.
LAKE COINTY IS
READY TO BUILD
With One Days Notice Will Commence the
Construction of Its Porlion of. Road
to Klamath Falls
"" " l.oko county Is ready on one davV
his si iter, MI.k Unll Welch, who has ,, , ,. ,
, . , , , , . notice to begin construction of lis
Just closed a successful term of
school, portion of thcroad from Lakovle to
Al Oall and family aro up on their Klamath Falls. It la now up to the
I oincstead. County Court of Klamath county
I to say what It will do. W. A. Km-
THItLE I'l.UCK' WOMEN Ulnglll, A. Floroneo and K. P. I.Mht.
HA VI. Il.il.4i: riUJ.M riKK arce prominent I.nkovlow men, have
been sent here to attend tho meeting
of tho Chamber of Commerce to
rn enco o. I morrow night and urge action on
in n l)i-'nt .building tho road. These genCemia
A large t v -sun b.tlMIng In I
llucnu Vhl.i i a llm. ci i .1 lire this
noinlnrj anl )i 'o I.
mind of tliici 1 Ui-
ri-ii'iit, mlKLi invo .i mm. ted dls 'arrived In the city hut ovciilni! and
nsuouiiy. in, r.. arr Wiw mtervlow
ixireiuo top oi me i" . ii.c inuiu
climbed up und extinguished It with.
cl buley racxs .Nor v,iu this all. ,folIolEB U a portion of a lotn-r imt
V largo loin being burned In tho to President DalrU of the Chamber
,oof, cornc live coils fell onto the.hy n. Daly, county ludca nf Lhko
Ing and meellug the
butlncsjincn of the city today. Thu
upper celllss. One of tho ladled
let herself down tluough tho oponlng
n thu loot onto the celling, from
.vhtch placo there wrs r.o cscnpo had
be not got tho fire under control,
lut this she llnnlly Euiceedcd In do
me n-ad the building um "saved.
KALEH-JONE8.
Charles William Kalcr of. Dorrls
and Miss Iiachacl Jones were united
ATTEMIT TO ESCAPE.
C'iiiiitii't.i) l a itnitip orgnitlznlloii ', '
In inimbirs i.io iniistnuily Inrtvna- WOl I.H Mrril.i: 'I UK li.NOCKEIt.
Im. and tin- tin i' h ojii coming1
vthi'ii ilu iMislniks tuiin who In nut
Judge .Villain! has found a solution
Ms Ullllll
r.n acllve mimber had buitor order '" ,utf "'i "' "'" n"-
'ft" Cnptalu Jnik'a hind nf Mudocii
hai horn ordered buck to Klamath
from Oklahoma, and the Judge sug-
1 'gorU that it would he well to herd
W I). Ilu rlu ii Mill oik i a lomnm-'nii t kmnkor-. in tin, Invu bi-ds,
dlou, r.al.i...,o on tho l.,u ho Iur-Innil Uirn , ,,,, , I(lll, Ul lulu
ihi(!d of KmiiIc Ward In the lllilm, ,
mlilldun lllve nil ixliltiitlim of tint Mudoc war,
Tho utiamor Hornet will Im ovcr-i" ,,,I,J bv Inti'r.'stltiK and highly
hnulcd mid put In ahlp :hiipn at ' prcllmbtn in thi' count)
(lilnwa . nun.
I I'I'Elt l.Ki: NOTli.
was Just what hu expected from tho I
old Indian, whom hu known will
and whom ho does not think danger
mis Shortly r.flcr leivlvlng thu
iiuws, (' nerul Canton snld the mill'
tin would bo kept on tho ground for
thu priscnt. Tho whiles are surely
able to meet any emerKency. He
iiumo of the excitement thcro is a
poiklblllty that thcio might be riot
ing when the Indians ur brought
In, mid for tho purpose of prevent
ing this, the troopi will bo kepi on
the giound.
"Tho local nuthorllien must und
run now control tile situation If
hANUKLI, VALLEV NEWH.
Ilohl Itnnktii lmn ilerldoil tu liulld TIAICIII' AT THE iil'EIIA HOfSE proper Judgment Is uacd, ho contlnu
n home in lliHiia VUtn. I.ooksl "Mullln, or the Mv Hand s.nu i-il. 'The situation In tho district
timplclm.k. Hob. ' relet " drnmatli' liuruundlng Old Hickory Camp bat
Mnnv Dili uro belnr cnnght on tin, I ' r.ur Hvvoelli MM i ' in'iilc
Hppi'i luhu Juki imu (In nt sport' (111 I " "Takn n Trip to l.un.. Will
for our vlmtoiij from other pana. I Me "
Thy luuncli Hunter, owned by
'Mi' llniieherry, suilulnid tomu. I'or Sab' ( heup Pony and Middle'
d image' on her last trip up thu Inlet 'nt Klamath Livery. N. O. HKON
m.rt will hi, put on the wn)8 noun iNOIID, American llntol
novrr been scrioua enough for us to
own dcclnro maitlal law, and It is
unfortunnto thnt such rcnsatlonal
slorlea hnvo been sent out. I have
no word from Colonel Hoffman up
to to o'clock, anO consequently must
stipposu thnt ull U quiet."
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l mJ-1 xd " vfiwvM
a l.-iur, 'V5 irk i Vi -ifii ( vi . 1 l VH
ifflr m . t w j:-. ?.,-
county:
"Wo aro a unit to routo all freight
and puscngcr traffic via Klamath
Palls as soon as tho roads are suit
ably Improved. Wo aro ready on one
day's notice to begin work on. the
Klamath Palls road, starting from
this plnri. Urge your people to
SALEM, Ore., March 30. By saw- ,ako prompt action ou this matter,
lng through tho bais of a window In (which will not only result In mak
tho basement of tho lower floor, fourlB Klamath county a greater' coun
convicts madu a bold attempt to but wl raatvla h, ,kt aj
oscapo from tho penitentiary early .
today. Tbo prison officials woro cog
nliunt of tho plot, however, and with I Hero Is a proposition thnt, while
.five armed guards nwuiting their it means a great convenience to
I exit tho prisoners were held up at Lake county, means money for the
point of at many sunt.
people of Klamath county. Tbli
H. u l llnim and kton itr tiimv- ,.. r ... .1 t.-.i
Ilk un thu Jacob Ke-Vh placu midlclpal mover in tho outbreak. ncs county should go Lake ono better and
dead In tho morgue, having com- enu ""u tuat wo aro ready to be
mitcd RUlcldo by cutting his throat 'gin at once. Tho County Survoyor
from car to car with a butcher knife.
taken from tho prison butcher shop,
expert to fence 40 a.est nl land.
i Inir'.lo SwlnglQ lit 'i; fuini K'n
maili l-'alls helping w.ih the M'Kk
Mrs. James Llndsoy was In Do-
ii'i.-u Thuisday.
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William uoai pnsscu tnroi.cn tne Councilman Wllklns of tho First'
valley Wednesday to Oonanr.. wani j,as Uajc tho stntcmcut that ! cssary In tho present road, notice
Tom Culbcrt , was a ialtor to ' i,0 win nm ho n Mmii.i.ito fr nw
should bo sent to consult with the
, nirvcjor of Lako county and locate
j tho road. It any changes are nee-
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F YOU want style,
character and beau
ty in your
Spring
Clothes
come to, us. We offer
you 1,000 of the new
est woolens to make
your selections from,
and will give you any
kind of a guarantee
you want for a fit and
satisfaction.
KKK Store
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Uonunta Tuesday.
Alt Duucan and Cras. Edler vveru
In Uonanta Wcdncsda).
Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnco Hunt went
to Dairy Tuesday. Mr. Phillips re
mained ct his ranch durlnc his ab
sence. Mr j. William Pankey Is expected
homo In a fow dav's.
JoftWtlson has been working on
Mrs. Wilson's desort land claim on
tho east side of the valley.
A. M. Darnard was In tho valloy
Wednesday after a Jack, purchased
from Ed. Klllgoro & Co.
Mr. Iluinhnm Is Improving In
health. Ho was quite sick and was
attonded by Dr. Johnson.
Miss Zclla liusscy commoncod
teaching school In tbo Vinson school
house about tho first ot March. j
Spring seems to be hero, Mokt all i
ot tho farmers nro plowing nnd
Hooding grain.
Mrs. Jnmcs Llndsoy was vUltlne
Mi. H. Q. Busi-y Friday.
John Hall of the vM sldo of the
valloy was calling on seveiul nt his
frlcndb last week on tho cast side.
M Shldler is slowly recovering
from a long spell of slckncks.
David McComb vva3 In Bonanza
nno day last week.
Henry Haynes and family attonded
preaching services Sunday at Bo
nanza. Mrs. A. Vinson wont to Bonanta
Thursday to see her father, Mr.
Davis, who Is vory sick.
Oeorge Deal waa In Klamath Falls
one day last week i
Osrnr Sturd returned homo from
the railroad, where he went with a
drovo of cattlo for Louts Oorber.
William Duvaul has commenced
to bring cream for tho Bonanta
crcumer) again. The loads uttor be
ing almost Impassable for a while
are getting good cgalu,
William Welch ot Dairy was at D.
Campbell's Monday. He came alter
lection. It. M. Hlchardson has been
uoniloncd ua a good man for bis successor.
Good rlgj and tho best ot driving
teams at tbo Mammoth Stables.
Parties conveyed tu any part of the
Interior. 27
W. A. Dclzct hni been suggested
ns good mntcilal for mayor.
Bran at Olivers.
could bo posted and work should
commenco right away. The County
Court will have about f 23,000 this
year to use en roads, and at least
10,000 of this should bo used on
tho Klamath Falls-Lakevlew road.
discussed at the quarterly mpetlng of
This matter will be considered and
the Chamber of Commerce tomorrow
night. Let overyono attend.
ftuht.crllx for I lie HERALD.
Free for the Asking
California Sweet Pea Seed
Everyono may havo a packago ot these famous California
sweet pea scod. Wo havo 46,000 ot those seeds. You
don't hnvo to buy an) thing. Co mo bctoru they aro gone.
Three handsome prizes on'orod for tbo product ot the seed.
Plant tho seed now. See our windows for list ot prizes
and dato of contest.
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These seeds are from Paul Rleger, the California per
turner. His latest odor Is Royal Cherry Buds. Com and X
sample It.
Star Drug Store j
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