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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1909)
fffB5&SB wmmmmrimmmmmMmmH i m mwummmmmmmmmmm i iimii liggWiiMifcpTiiiiiiii ii V kfj ! tttttttt i loth Falln' Pint Our Advertisers Get The Best Results. 'A Ucut Daily. 1 i : i EAls fKAts. No. 831 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 12, 1909. Price 6 Cents f . -t, m t- ' M "' ' " ' W 'V tVny P f (etA" , . Jvf fie Memo :i:k lh IN CIIIT uuiir OIIT Kiiir mm 'tt'.V ESTATE N ORGANIZE (bit loll III Plumule liar , i IliitiiiK llrnl thiol Men miili iter liculim-iil nf llujirl llcr In Kliuiutlli County. I II utlMu dulol o( Klauinth I this uuuu al tliw Llvenuorul puifectud tliu urgnultatloul IlKiimtii Cuiinl) lUul i:lutu ksioiliilluii 'Hill uiguultu. cli lu bvcu talked ul many i lur Iti object tliu promo butlir fueling among tliu Itu ilmlui ami lliv (alrui It of bulb bu)vts unj aulkra ktopvil) lull text u( thu takuti from Itu cuualllutlun Inujic, i Uii uiioclatluii It tliw l l i.uuu men of Kla nuiiIj ugclliir tu unlit It. me iiki l of llio count) 'a lu ll Huge ii v. o( tliu rval vitaU In I'.utuuliir, lu ticuru foi I :r w ittvn uulhurlty lor all li ivi! ui ctturod lur sale 1 1 illtcuurug v Impiopu, llUII Ul (.lOiplliltO buvia, u riitiOi i servient, or inko aii)' kuJ Involving tbu iialv. For ..mulling ul irui)it), ti llm ociiuno lining ul prup 4 tli iiivmbua of tlila ntiucla fltcct uniform ratui o com ta lu bu ct.ntgtd la real uttau ktluiia, tu credit) uud maliilali Klamath County real utnll blab standard of bualncak a n J Intertill), a spirit ol (ah Innuinblo competition anil to lu ttv bu)r ami tvlkr tin w of rvaponilhlu and trust agents upon i iltnultu nut. hn (tandJrd of contract auc ir J II. nil Hal llio Interest bu)r, seller nuil broker uia) li" protected, to dlicuuragu aiu nl iiitfalr iIULI'ju of Hit. Iirok juiMLsloni wllb )iluiii not li bucluraa, lu dovUo, oncuuract totter acLuiuo 'of public lin mvnl ami tu bcm.ni llio cli), uwus and couuly at Urge." lu organliallon hna oatabllshcd llform commission of I pur cunt III sale, ami will Insist that al. city hamllod by Members wll, htough a aUaol anlliorlty lu anil, will nut bu landfill by any por- liurpurtlUK tu bo In tbu rca. Ito bailncia not tuombori of tin elation, Tkvy nro not attempt tlo form n real t-alatu Iruit cam d of a fuw cliuicn real vilatt , but tu haro an ortanl:atloi. I won maintaining offlcoa, tciltl luly lu tbu builuiti, and willing latldq by certain rulci wblcb lu- fair trealmcnt to buyer and lir, ami tliui to build up a reputa (or lulcirlty And iqaro dvr.llm Ileal cttato mou from Morrill and Inaata and other tuwnt lu tin inty wll bo Invited to Join and all' K&agaaBiaW There's plenty of "go" I aV? TsSf'TgaHgS thc dOthe niBtlc to I .gaaWS" 7jfBH your, individual Q .aaaaaaaaaaaaaam:4ai?i'3 me,,ur bV I ggaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLaaaaViVv StTSUSS BrOthCTS, gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVTm Maattf TaBora, Cbicago. Q gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKrl "M vim " 'nP BrC I gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai'U ue tw0 "S thc I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV'A PSttem ofthe. cloth and gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaairn UtO Style Cut and sewed gaaaaaaagaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamv-Uil) into tho 4pthcjk Just ByK drop around our DB store and Jook over our ijbH extensive collection of 1 BaHPVmL ' toe , season's most I BVjHl artistic weaves. You'll a agaaaaagaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVMBgaKi, be WOkOtne Whether I HnMiH you' or not I agaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalMgagaaT .Saal ft Ezeluilve Joesl. f BLSf f B dealer (lor I B 11 diHHratfflil Hi HW gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT '"' 'Ov ' M I In nccoinpllililni: tliu ruaulta do nlrcil Tliu (ullowliiK wvro tbu nfTlcura utixU',1 I'innit Irn U'lilto. rroldontr j I'. I, rutinlnlii, Vice I'tuildont) llluMiinl I Hhvplivrd, ))ccrunry an 4 , Truiiaurvt ; W II. Mniuu ami U. I', (Irt'Kory, inembira of tliu enucutlyo CDintiilttuo Jut. UIIIokI)', Wilbur Wbltii unr W II. Hloneli wcru olvcted' iirt'iubma of tlio nrbltrntlon commit, tec, which will ocltlo dliputca bu twcoti nicmbura nnd Judeu llio cuu duct of incmbvra, Tallowing l n I let of real citato flrma, wlu weru not nil proicut at Hit liiccllaE. wl u Kill comprlao tbu oilclnul oritanlralloii Other inctn bura will bo iitjViltted upon voto of th ii no'itlatlun .Miel Ady, I), I). Campbell, I1 I.. I'uunlaiti, C. I. (IrrKury. Ilall-Ubepbord Cumpauy, llolrotnb Kfallty Company, Mnaun k UIuukIi. T. W. Htopbunt, Crank Ira Wblln and Wllber While Tbu fact that I'roaldont Taft'a cnblnrt omnia nru virtually all col rico men iuuld not uork to tb irtijudlcu of tbo Kront arugr of unl orally graduntea bu nru now cri ladnt: In nuy urt of umployinvnt I at duea not taror ot a corerumunl A writer In Iba (.Vutury (or Kele uary e)a n( Mr. Iluoarclt: "llu rnvi'a tbu iireildeucy llio toil-knou iinu of till tlmo Ilia UJinu and (r.i urr nru knou to motu porauna brouiboul tbo world tuday tban boat) of any otl.or living pt'raon " Thf (ar.acvtnr; Lincoln, realising bal ono nl tlio dnngcra of America would bv lax cnfotrononl ot tbo 'Awa, apoku a ord of warning, of 'ocal nppllcalluti at IbU tlmo "Let 'owrruru (or tbv law bu taught In Khooli, In aviiilnMlva and In col itgua; let It be wrltU'ti In prtmara, ipclllng iKioka and nlmnnaci; let It iu pfachn! (rum hf pulpit, pro laliucd In luslalatlvo balla and en 'orwd lu cuurla of Jiutlce. And, In thorl. lut It bi-roino tbo political rlljlon of the u.itlon, nml lot tbo ild annd the young, tbo rich and bu our, tliu r.tnrj nod lbi gay, ol tit actoa and tongue and color and 'oudltlon tacrlflco unceaalngly up n It nllara " nAi.i: or m:v Hi'itixo hath. Wii wlali to vmpliaalt? lu particu lar that tbrsa lint arc modeled alter ho ilealgna o( tbo lilKhcit.prlccd I) to originator In tlio country Not 1 laat teaaon'a ahnpo or old-t)lo nt In tLo collection. 1'oliUml ClolblnK and Kliuo Htorr, Next dnor to I'oatoDIco 13-3 AllttTKACTH. Ito you lirrtl one? loo M.VKOX HI.OLOII. Klrat door ait ot tliu American Uank Truat .'o.. tin Main vtrvct ' 9 All kind of humIiik machine for alo or ront at Singer Agoncy I'bono .ri x:tr GRAZING LANDS AREJLEASED ItU Hlitip Men Hemro t'ae of AU of Wryrrliauacr Holding Kat of Klauiatli Lake Htuall Motkmtn I'm? Foreal lUmg. J. K. Kimball, who I looking sfltr tbu Wojorbauaor lotorMt In tbl loctlon.ba returned from Lakovlaw, boro bo baa boon Itaalng tbo grat ing land ol tbo company. Mr.Klin jail atatc that all of lb land ba lancing to tbo company tail of tbo jppvr and lower Klamath Lakt In rflamatb and Lak o Countlo bay been leaaod for tbl year, and ar rangtuuil are now unitr way for tbo Ivaalng of tbo land In th I'okcgatna and Aapou Lake tountlo. Datu Kldor, tbu big, ahoou man at Lata County, ba Itaiod G1.&90 acre In tbo Ocarbeart mountain ioctlou, and I planning to aocun anougb moru laud In lb l'okogama (on-al to run nt Ica'at 10,000 abcop. Mr. KIdvr will bavo about 40,000 ibvep tills )var Tbo 'Voyerhauacr poopU and tbo I'oreat Bcrvlcu batu an arrangement whereby all of thuOand In tho r ivrvi. both Korernmont and that bo louKtng lu tbu company,, I bandied under tbo aupcrrlalon uf tbo ttvrvlce. rarlle leailng laud belonging to tho company In tho reaorvo walvo their tight tu that certain acreage jud aru proportioned an equal acro ige when all tbu landa aru allotted for grating In thl way there I no cbanco of conflict between tbo government and the private Inter t. It I tbo iiollcy of tbo govornmont to accommodate tbo amall ownn, and each )ear It become necewtry to limit tbo unmbcr ot aheep or cattU allowed to each man. On account of ,h.new people taking for land, tho allotment will bo irvontually ro Jucod to allow a very coMervallr numbof. probably 1200 to 1600 to each man. That number la con ildored aufllclont to allow a man to nako a good living, but It doo not jncourago tbo largo atockman. Tbo iollcy of tho Wo)erhauer Company, on tho other band, favor leaalng to largo operator, and pre ference I given to cjd cuatumor. If It wen not for tbo largo holding of the Wvyehauvvr and other com panic, It I asaortcd, tho big aheep :ucu would bavo to go out, of bull neaa, a they would bo unablo to leaio grating land In largo enough bodle. TO THE PUBLIC. Tbo 10-day' Stock Itoduclng Sale wo open tbl week I a ttrlctl) bonl fldo U. No fako cloalng-out or quit builnota propoaltlou. V are crowded for room bavo more good than monoy and need moro money than good, ao If you want to make ono dollar do tho wot of two, you hould lako advantago of thl grand offering. Everything la the booac Mill be greatly reduced for 10 day. ' All our new Spring clothing, hoc, tnuallu, underwear and fur nlalilng good are Included In tho inlo. FIIKII L. HOCHTOX, K K K HTOIIK. HAT HALE STILL COXTIXIEM. Owing to tbo fact that our Hat Salo ha boon moru auccotaful tban wo expected, hna proven to. ua that tliu public baa not coualdorod thla ialo a"'Ounco Salo" aa aoma of our computltora taw fit ,to call It. In order to glva our cuitomert who woru turned away Friday and Bat urda) wo not being ablo to wall en thorn, being go ruadicd wo wlli contluua thla atto thl' week. VortUad..Xlotalag..aao8boe, tore, , Nut door to P6ato5c. 1M TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN. Anyone having a claim agalnit Mtion. Dtvl and Company, con tract ort for Schedule 1, I and S ot tbo Klamath Project, California Oregoot will pleat prettnt tho tamo a't'b'nco to W. W. Nlcktrton at Klamath Fall, and anyone Indebted to tald firm' will pltate ttttle th tamo'iorthwlth with Mr." Nlcktrton. How It the title to your land It you deat know, got an abstract from the Klamath County Abstract Co., oppealte Court Heuae. Itf FAVOR A BIG CELEBRATION Clllfctia A rr I'naiilriiou In Tliclr Enlliualaam For a Celebration To Welromo Arrival of the lUllroad To Tbl City. X roprcientttlvo of tbo Herald mtdu an attotnpt today to get tho ontlment of tbo peoplo In rogard tu tbv piojioied railroad day coloura tion. It I felt that unlet prac tically tho unamlmou aontlmcnt la favorablo to a colouration. It would bo better not to atempt an) thing. Tbl I an occulon when Klamath Fall tbould go tho limit. It wa luipoialblo to c; ovcryono In ono day, but tbu exprcaalon of other will bo publlibvd from day to day. 'radically ever) ono ecn waa In favor of a big celebration. Tboy ero ttrongly oppuicd tu any tamo affair. Tho Idea of providing camping grounds for tbo puuplo from tbo country ao that they could co mo bcrv with their famlllc and l.avu a good tlmu with u without any expvnao wa itrongly urged aud approped, Oeoreu Cbaatuln aald: "Wo have Just darted In builnen, but wo want to eo a big colcbratlon and will do our iharo to maka It a luccea. I am In favor of providing jccotntnodailona for tbo farmer of tbo county, ao that they can como in bero and bavo a good tlmo with out (pending aa lot of money unlet tbey wlili to. Thoro are hundred of people In the country who have aever icon a railroad, and an ex jurklon to Holland would bo a great Attraction." Dr. ,Vm. Martin: "llavo omo iblng, or nothing at all. No halt-way jMlneas. I)o It up right." V ,11. Oolbecr: "I'm working i'or It. Have one big celebration sow and then hart nothing until acxt fall. If tbl I a iucccii, wo can bavo a big tlmo at tbo fair after the harveat I over. Everything tbould bo free o that all will hsvo a big tlmo. I'm In favor of it. I am in favor of a water carnival and a barbecue." Frank E. Ankeny: "Lct'a havo a alg tlmo. I'm la favor of k. Wo'll jovcr havo thl opportunity again, iu let' tnako tho niuit of It." J. E. Swanscn; "It U Jual tho thing. Lot'a mako It a hummer." Geo. T. Ualdwln: "Of courao I am In favor of a celebration. Wo will bavo aeveral hundred builncu jicn from San Franclaco, Sacramento and Portland. A lot of tbo Portland peoplo havo wrltton mo tbat tboy want to come on tbo excursion." Virgil Bon: "We aro In favor jf It and think It would bo a good thing. It would bo au opportuunlty to encourage and promote harmony throughout tbo wltole county. Tbo .jcopl ot Klamath Fall and tbo county (hould bo In cloier touch and ork together. Wo can help each other. Wo'll do.what wo can to help it along." Schallock Daggett: "Yea, wo .mould bavo a big celebration. Tbo drtl of Juno would bo a good time, a thoTarmer will bo through (cod ing and could come. It would bo aioney well spent." O. Heltkemper, Jr., "I am alway lu for anything of tbl ort. I will glvo monoy for a celebration wbero I wouldn't glvo a cent tor adver tising. Wo uro pretty wall advertis ed now, but wo vhould (how, peoplo thla I a good ptaco to live when thoy come hero. Lot them know we aru alive. 1 am In for a record breaker cotobratlon. Everybody ihould help, not only with money, but thoro I a tot ot work that will bo necomry. There It work for ev erybody. Let ua ahow the vliltort who como thtt wo are on tbo Job aqd know how to entertain." (To be coatlnucd) VONNA VALLEY NEWS. In a Ittttr recently received by a frttnd In Yonna, Mrt. Delia Colahan writ that tho will tttrt to her home In Yonna In Juno. Mr. and Mn. 'W. H. Bllit have rented a houto In Bonania, where tbey will ttny for-a whllo. It will bti remembered tbat Mr. Bllit had tbo mlifortuae to Injure one' ot bit eyee while grubbing tag bruth. It It feared 'tbat be wilt lote bit eye tight, and It ttepplng la Bonania to bo near tbo doctor. Mra. Dili wa In Yonna Thunday, bavlog come back to got tomo of hor bolongtng which tbey had left boro; ahe aold hor poultry to Mr. O'Brien and will pcrhapa dlsposo of tholr stock. TAKES BIO OPTIOX. E. II. Hall Srcnret flight To tbo Entire First Addition to Klamath FaU. E. B. Hall of tho Hall-Shepherd Company cloaed up a deal with Col onel Wilkin Saturday, whereby ho will tako all of tbo lota untold In tho Flnt Addition to Klamath Fall. Thl comprises about two hundred. lot In tho choicest residence dis trict of tho city In and about the high ichool, Tbo Hall-Sbephord Company will handle tbla property, only a portion of which will be put on tbo market at the prcaont time, but al price and 01 term that will certainly mako It sell. Tho advent of the railroad and the gancral prosperity ahead for Kla math Falla makes tbl property es pecially desirable al thl tlmo. A fow of tho choicest ot those lots will bo put on salo Tuesday morning at price that will aurprlae and on term that all can hadlo. It la the Intention of Mr. Hall to acll a tmall number wry quickly by cutting the previous prices In tome cat a much a fifty por cent., and then to I old tbo remainder for the itoady itcady rise In value, which will com a( Klamath Falla growt. AT THE OPEBA HOUSE. Eotlro chango tonight: "LArlelcnne" tho great drama by Alpbonte Dandet. "Captain Patients (comic). New tonga. Tbere wll bo preaching terrlcea at the Baptist Church every evening thl .week. Service conducted by iter. J. 11. Brown, conference alt slonary 'of th . Fro Methodltt LCbrch. Service at 7:46. AU ore cordially Invited to attend. Tho bath bouto wll bo opt to ladles only Wednesday afternoon from 1 until C. The goaaral public will bo admitted at all other tlmta. J. P. Hitchcock dlod yesterday at hi homo near Naylox, ot typhoid pnoumonla, and wa burled In the Klamath Fall cemetery thla after noon. Mr. Hitchcock hat been woods foreman for tbo Long Lake Lumber Company for some time and wot engaged In putting In logs for the company near Naylox. He leave a wife and two children. Rex Bord returned thl evening from a four-month' trip, during wblcb he was In Now York. Chicago, Texat and Mexico. Half ha never been told regard ing the futuro prospect ot Midland, See Campbell whoa ho It not busy. We continue abstracts, at well at mako new onos. Let ut complete yours. Klamath County Abstract Co.,' opposite Court Houto. Blf Free for the Asking s!s(asaeia?jaaa?asalllllllitilBiBWBsMtlalllll California Sweet Pea Seed Everyone may bare a package ot the tamout California twoct jiea teed. We have 46,000 ot these seeds. Tou f, . 1 .T . . I ' don't have to -bujr anything. Come before tbey are gone. Three handsomt prist ottered for the product ot tho teed. Plant the teed now. See our wlndowt for Utt. ot .prlate and datt ot contest. -. Thoto teedt are frost Paul Rltger, tbe California per fumer. HI latett odor la Royal Cherry Bud. Come and aample It. , , . ' Star Drag Store j "They CITY CAN BUILD A SEWER NOW Xo Xecexlly to Walt For tbo Adop tion of New Charter Can Bond For Snflkleat Amount Under tbo Old One. President Stnderson, Mr. Crlalor and other members ot the council aro becoming convinced tbat If they wait for the adoption ot the now charter and tho election on taking In tbo additions, tbat tbo summer will bo over before anything can be done In providing- a lower ytem for the city. Tbey have, therefore, bad tho city urve)or make a plat of a lurvey and furnish an estimate ot tbo probablo coat of a main lyitem. It I found tbat the. coat will be about 158,000, Including a tcptlc tank and certain lateral to connect with tbo main lower. Under tbo present charter it It pottlblo to vote bond to tbo amount of 103,000, and n tl 0 Indebtedness ot tho city la cbout It M00, this would lcavo 110.000 with which to build a sower.- 11 U argued thst the main sewer could be put In tor this amount, and tbo cojncllmen men tioned are favorable to going ahead and bonding tho city under the present charter and got work.atarted on the aower system at once. There I no question In tbo minds of the cllUtna about tbo necessity ot Im proved sanitary conditions al once, and It I probable that it tbo council recommend tblt action that jit will meet with unanimous approval. Mr. Zumwalt In, hit report sayt: "Tho estimate of cost for th system Ir bated on present price, freight rate and wage, and cover tho ter ritory marked red on tho accom panying map. The total length of sower oa the streets It zt.934 tett. The estimate on the above. Including a ttptlc tank and pump ttatloa tor the low levels, and a lot 00 wblcb to locate the pump plant. It 151,000. This turn doe not Includo tho eeet of filling In and grading etreeta, which may bo .necessary to prevent the sewers freezing and to protect them from travel." Thlt estimate wat mtde tomo tlmt. ago, when freight rate wero higher than tbey will bo with the arrival of the rail road. . NEW GROCERY. Ripley A Company opened up their (tore In the old Klamath Bakery building today. Mr. Ripley la one ot the proprietor ot the bowling alley, and hi partner will run tbo alley,and b will conduct the atore. A apcclalty will be made ot package good. Confectionery, bakery good, cigar, tobacco and other ttaple line will be handled. STORE CLOSED. Tho K.K. K Store wlltbe doted Mondty and Tuesdty to enable the people Id charge of the big ten-dayt' tale to arrange stock and re-mark the entlro stock tor tho sale, be ginning Wednesday morning. Have It" i V V vl if" rM '."1 .,!. 'Wi ! -"i 1 , .V-sUi". . ?? 'a ' ... y$&i --J,?r?f&'- . 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