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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1909)
MR 1 -o WiV- Wit . '& ifi ..:s3;S. -..3 it? . ' .j rR.j 't- if c ' . f ,. i ifr .fc ."" "V ?, n.. .. .. .,: 's . i 4 ' ! & jiXkiinnth Fnlln' Kim m i , r,7 "" m' waiui ucm uauy. " l-",tA - w . . 1 w,..'! ID YiiMi Mo, 810 KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 29, 1909. -wfl 1'IUCgf . i ?.l"5?i? flrta . -IHrw r -Wh Mi foe itoftiiiti .? ? MVnvwnryi -" WTl IK SELLS A AT Of BAND w IF HORSES rose Jr., Rosa- nd and Others Iririfj I air Price r - rcr'lnti(1 Journnl lu n alory nuuuul clock aalo baa thu llOg! II tlto clalcst I ono limb In ortl.w -i ii 4.Iuii)Iuk a glad- wclc 'i I j oni nuoltior nt tlin y Co Din Club i:rournl, fur Ittho tit i ing of II. o annual pcot:'i i.'iui auction me or lltlla, ll . net til fVCIll of the. ' bo I M in 1'oitlnnd. lUr too l U I Villi Collllll'l I. I'turlJ mi of Kiinias d far n.tul near, ami V 1 1 llCk utlDiii of San Fran- ttlui m.u Muck Tliv con- It w' C T Oliver of Klamath )r. to:,oi-J of Montroic, tie ('.ra , Noillo V II, Koto- Ini ! , Prince, Itomany, Cuik i and Jou II , wni the I bo put on iaU. itroi ,J. ,a coiublnatlon black Willi tiro ealu, which fefta 'lio moil iplrlted i..,j Ur 3U. Jiomroic, Ctu til JV. II uy iiomroie, Li i lu Mlnourl and bat llo bt,i Oiler notable "eft il 1i Mr Oliver wore Cuik t, n gcldkug by Mont- auil Juc II., a gelding by IILo, Jr Ivi mid by Oliver wcro: nil Ilo , I'rlncc, HO; a MR- J IT J black gelding. UlUirr, Jt i:.sr Aiuii.Hiiai. itnt-.i r. n orrcitnl toJay on H of (ii-orc Krllcy, ou a bl ui.au.t ami battery. Tlio ti- odtcomo of llio Oifbt CCjir il Tnv:ilay o'ncnlnK bo ll, o - nt boya anJ Kollry, ll.a latter bail bl facv Tno unllmlcBry licarlnc lev Lo n Leu li.u aitcrnoon, v m not rouably coino up joirow iOhS AT I'L'III.IU Mlllt.VllY of Ttackcray, comlttlni of limes, lai lie)n iionr.icu uy fall. kvoman'a Club recently pur- (l.o follonlue so'.i: Clinrloi If. volumes. Sir Wnltcr voluinn. Hlmkoipcarc, S ALL BUILDINGS AT CRATER LAKE ARE CAVED IN BY SNOW Heavy Timbered Structures Fail to With stand Tremendous Weight of Twenty Five Feet of Snow During Winter u Aiiuricnn matc:mon I by Alex i:. McCluro. nu'l U Just n tickler to remind It tlo Weekly tlarsala Bale l);al briclas abarply at I next Saturday allornoon. Ulillr Kuaiml Ware. SSl llupurlnlt-nilcnl Arant of Crater l.nku Nntlotinl I'urk l.ai rccalved onl from I'ort Klamath that Mr. Hcolt of Hint place, ubo rtccntly rotiinii'il ll. tough il.o park, roporti lint prnclkally all of tlo bulUluK Invu been broken ilowu by llio ncavy trion' lull winter. Tbcru Ii now ubout tun feel of tnow at llio Arant camp, wbtcli Ii tlvo inllc be low ibo laki-. Mr. Wl.oclcr, nlio trapped on llio licnd of tlo UmpquA Inst winter, mate tLat tlo mow was il.o brat lull In tl.at section tLat II l.aa been for ninny ycara. Ilo la of me opinion tl.at Ibcro ni fully 21 .'act of mow nt tlio Arant camp. Tbcro wcru a rcilJcccc, barn, il.op and tool abed and a number if arualler bulldlnca at tbp Arant amp, and near tlicro Mr. Steel bad a Ior cook bulldlur. It la aald that ovcry ono of tbvio nro down with tbn exception of tlio tool houao. Tin Imm una rebuilt last ear by Mr. McMillan of tlili city and waa eon atruetnl with tlio ln-uvlsat of tlmbora and waa built to atand tlio hcavU-at of tlormo. Mr. McMillan refuaea to bollevo tl.at tlio bnrn la down, ni l.o njn It wn built aa aolld aa rock, Mr. Aran! will Icavo next wock for tlio cmnp to Invcatlgato tho con dltlona and will probably tnko men from tlio fort to attlit In romovlnc tho beddlnc and furniture which n left In tho tiouas. Ilo atalea tlat If tho bulldlnm have been InmnRPd aa reported, he fcela nit lined that It will bo Imponlblo to coratruct bulldlnca at tho lako which Will aland tba igow durlnv fhn winter I MAKES OVER $2 PROFIT ON EACHJIEN Results of One Years Experience With Fifteen Hens Tbcro la oaa man In Klamth Falli who la convinced that keeping bans la a paying propittlon, at Icaat whin l.andlod on a imall aeclo. About a year ago F. W. Hlel purchaied t& hcni, tlioy nero Juat ibo ordinary common mixed breed, nnd alnca tbon tl.eio bono Lavo produced a total of I7CC ckki, or over M7 doicn. At SO ictiti a doien, a very low average, .hoy would bring 144,15. During -l.nl lime bo has paid out for feod leu tl.no IIS, This would leave Ira a profit of 2 a ben, and bo Hill Laa Oflccn hem lift. From tbo sffiprlng ho was able to furnlib bit table oeeatlonally wllh cbleken, In .addition to tho profits on tho tgga. fho hena originally coat him $7.60, and In ono year ho mad a profit of 100 per cent, which bo conaldara a cry good Invcatmont. 88 DISCONTENTED INDIANS ASK FOR WILSON'S REMOVAL Son of the Late Jesse Kirk, the Indian i Preacher, Takes Leading Part In At- tack on Superintendent Garfield Jack, Sargent Drown and C. M. Kirk, ttroe of the Klamath Indiana, are In the city today from tbo Reacrvatlon with peti tion which tbey aro going to eond 'to lie Secretary of tbo Intorlor. Tbo petition la aald to bo algncd by 88 of tho Indiana and aiki tho Depart aicnt for tbo removal of Superintend Joct II. 0. WU.cn. Tho complaint agalntt tho auporlntendent covert iovcrat pegci, In which It Is charged .tat bo allowi whlto men to bunt jn tho Rciervatlon, and that tba Sacramento Keeps Talking Klamath Tli Hacramruto Ilco Ii atltl keep Wo aro going right aflor tbo bull Ing up Ita publicity campaign In ro nets, card lo thu Klamath trndc In Tues-, ' day's laiuo It w): "Tbo atorlca lu tbo Ilco with re Kird to tbo tradu condltlona In the Klamath I'alU dlilrlrl. which the vtitorprltlur: inorchncia of I'ortland aro irjlEK to wrcit from tho Jobbers of Sucramcutu, baio awakened a' wldcipread interest, particularly In coiumorclal circles. Tbo result will co doubt bo greater activity for tho trado ut llio district among tba Sac lamvuto mercbaals, "Tho following local nicrcbanta lnurvlov.vd by a Ueo reportor Ibis uurnlng fur tlo purposo of getting tbvlr vlos upon ihv matter: Opens Ulg Klild. "M. N. Kimball of Ibo Kimball t'paon Company, sporting goods. Wo aro allvo to tl.o fact that tho Klamath Kails country opens up a big field for buslacia, particularly In our lino. Wo havo two very good cuitomors tbcro now, and as soon as tho roads gel good enough to send an aulomobllo Into tho district, wo will havo ono of our salesmen mnko (cjjulnr trips tlicro ovcry month or ilx weeks. Wo Intend to sond our lunu to' I.akovlow and, In fact, lo .ako In oil that part of tba country, orllaud Making Hard Fight. "Oeorgo Walsh, of Walsh-Rlchard-Lon Company, leather goods I Orsl inado a trip Into tho Klamath dis trict In 1890, Then such a thing aa a saloman from I'ortland wat unknown In Ihoao parti. Ail the trndo catno to Sacramento. 11 ut now condltlona bavo changod. I'ortland la making a hard effort to get the trado. Sacramento merchants have a atato prcjudlco to ovorcomc. Per aonal acquaintance with tho mcr chanta, I believe, la tbo best way to combat." VO.V.VA ITEMS. IlltiU SCHOOL EXTEItTAINKD. Tbo following program was ren dered yoitcrday morning In tbo High School chapel by Prof. Pondlaton, the pianist: Walts, 0 flat, Chopin. Adaglc, Cantahllo. Op. 13, Doat hoven. Polonaise Mllllerle, Chopin, Uncore-Itomancc, Hugo Mansfeldt. A. P. it A. I. NOTICE. WW4ttWtt Panama ana Straw Hats 00 airs west SprlntJ Style aiKover stioes ar cd today :: The oe for style and sating Qualities KK Store 'of every Idescrlption; i gW 4 Thrro will bo a special communica tion this Friday night at 8 o'clock to coutor tho E. A. Degree. GEO. L HUMPHREY. W. M Attest: O. II. 0ATE8, Soc'y. snow rnoaitAM foh tomoot. New "Tho Effect of a Bhavo" comic. "Tho Donkoy Skin" a fairy story. Now songs. NOTICE. Thcro will bo a callod mooting of Ewauna Clrclo, 847, W. ot W. on Friday ovonlng, April 30th, In Ban- dorson's Hall. All members are re queatod to be prciont. Mr. Manning of Dly atopped at Mr. Vlcrra's on bis way to the Falls. He bas been buying horses and will taket bem to the Coast. Mlaa N'clllo Dllii and Hazel Fltcb liavva again returned to school. W. P. Sedgo of Dairy spent 8un day with C. C. Pearson. John Anderson went to Dairy on :)Ulnoi. On Monday Ctai. Horton west to tho Reservation. J. O. Wight returned from the Falls last Monday. Jos. Welch, C. C. Pearson and W. L. Simpson were In Dairy last Sunday. Mrs. Godfrey Deck, wbo bas been visiting at tbo home of Emlle Kgcrt's In North Yonna, returned to bor homo Thursday. Joe Koesel. a former resident of Yonna, and now living In California, Is visiting bis friends here tbls week. He will soon return to California. Jolt Klrkpatrick and family will leave Icavo Saturday morning for Fort Klamath.where their household furniture Is. They will then go to Dly, where they wilt work tor Ed. loonvlngcamp. August and Dan Llikey of Swan Lako were In Yonna on buslaeaa this woek. Godfrey Deck baa told tome of alt household goods, but still bat a luantlly left. A birthday dinner was given at tbe home ot Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Deck Sunday . Thoto preiont, besides tbe family, were: Mr. and Mrt. L. A. Stertl and ton, Joseph, Mr. and Mrs, W. II. Dllst and daughter, Nellie. Wm. Flackus, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Colburn and daughter, Lite, and Crnest Nail. Eddlo 8odgo ot Dairy, who has been III for somo tlmo, left Thursday for California, whero he wilt undergo an operation for appendicitis. Emll Egert wat on tho tick Hit laat Tuosday. Hit wlfo and Froddle Beck wero visiting him at tbo Laugh, lln place. Stove Colabam of Bpraguo River Is visiting bit brother. Pat, at the old Colahan place. Sam Walker, tbo deputy sheriff, was In Yonna Volley Wednesday to got jurors for tbe Aront calf steal Ing caso. leased to tbeop men, and tbe peti tlonart claim that tbls destroys, tie rango for cattle. Tbcro aro over 300 beads of fam. Illcs on tbe Rcssrvatlon, and as the petition it slgnod by leu than 2& per cent ot that number. It Is not considered of wry great Importance. There aro aleraya a number ot dls tatliflcd Isaacs who are ready to embrace tsas opportunity for finding fault with conditions. Clayton H. Kirk Is one of tbe principal movers In tbo petition, and ovld:ntly be Ii FIVE AWESTH ON SERIOUS , -Ml CHARGE Three Escape From" Officers and One Furnishes Bail Indian policemen aro allowed to loaf trying to follow In tbe footateps ol .round when thoy should be com bis father, tbe late Rov. Jesse Kirk. jelled to work. "who aspired to'fce a leader. It It Tbelr greatest objection Is against easy to stir up discontent among the leasing lands to tbo aheep men for Indiana, and such men at these, wbo grating purposes. It it alleged that are provided with a good education, tho surplus lands ot tho Indians are very ofton secure qulto a following. What About That "Clean Up" Day? The ladies ot Mcdford have Inau gurated a "clean up" movemont They have waited patiently for tbt men to do something, and finally de cided to take tbe matter In tbelr own hands. Women bare a reputation tor talking, but when It come to natters of this kind, tbe men have them skinned to death. Tbe start and finish of ell their efforts along this tine it simply talk. Tbey usual ly are willing to talk it to death and nothing Is done. The peoplo ot Klamath Falls bare boen UJklng ot cleaning up for .tallroad Day, but they aeem to ant to wait until the railroad ar rives. Tbo city needs cleaning up and should be cleaned now and Ufa ept clean. It may bo that tbe ladle .nay have to be celled In to assist, ind they certainly would make It a lo It tbey took a band In the natter. Talk It all right, but work .j what counts, nnd thtt AS factory results. It It auggetted that tbo ladles might call on the counetl In a body, and It Is certain It they did so that tbe members would tall over themselves In granting tbelr request, and any day the might name would be set aside. v mnrv.v.A wram-a nrivrr-T-'.t. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Deltp ar visiting Mrs. Delap's sister, Mrs. Oeorgo Noble. Mr. Stephens, the real estate agent, was In Lorolla Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Louis Gerbor bas purchased 160 acres ot land from M. F. Orr. Consideration, 130 per acre. Rev. Nortredge preached at Lorella school houso Sunday morn ing and evening- In a letter to friends, Mrs. E. 8. Phillips states she will arrive on the stag Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Harry Caden. H. O. Dutsle went to Everett Qrlf- matter Btb'a after bis daughter, Lena, wbo Tom Lovelady wat brought from' Merrill last ovonlng and placed In tho county jc.Il. Lovelady wat arrested with four other young incn ot Merrill charged with assault oba 10-ycar-old girl by the namo af'Ward. Tho other four who aro ' u- - ;ald to bo Implicated aro Clay Kabn, leu Copeland, Elmer Hoyt and Mansfield. Copcland nad Manafleld .kipped out beforo tho preliminary scaring, and Kabn and Lovelady ero bound over to tho Grna'dMury' In tho sum, of 8S00cdcb.' liojrt jlalmcd to bavo bsen1 with' tho other nca, but did' not tako any part In ...o assault. As tbcro was no evW lenee against Mm, bo was dlicharjed and winzSe at a witness. KaJm iavo bonds;" . Lovelady was brought to this ll'jr and -'JM;' morning was given m. .icrmltsloBV must havo sock bondsmen. II gono to some other part ot tho county to cecure ball, as Immediately ho was frco he secured ono of Frank Adams' saddle horses out ot tbo stablo and left tho city. He hat two brothors at Keno, but he did not co thcro. Thrca denotata? are out after him and there! fanr little chanco of bis cseap.. It Is iald that Copcland", k. who aklaaa) from Merrill, also helped blrasiUt. .on ot Adams' horses. It It times a disadvantage to. havo a mm: F.:w...,-.iv-tf ns i OnojMI bbbbSV J 'XLt absfi. fLv . rnJWiMFW &, .could not be dolaycd any longer. ... .... A "clean up" day should be ap-' the Canal ,C. T. Ollver'a team ran' away yesterday afternoon on tb west sldo ot the river and fell over tho embankment ot. the government ditch and ono ot thhores was' drowned. Tbo Unas was driven by , Oscar-Wright, who was taking sok 3 colts to the pasture. Mle got out U . open tb gste nbova the Sour gslll and tbo colts started Wrua through the gato and tcared tbeiteajB, which tb tmnluVtf?1t, wagon, . d all rcirodtoto'U tUteh. ' succeeded 'H gettlsg the both ol mm ran ho; Wi barncaffPtd straps loos tbe horses except one line, On ot: .. , . ... , . -:, mo suravs, u iA-vur-viia -,! I broke loose nnd swam to tho ce has been quite sick. Mr. Craven, a real estate man. and Mr. Moland neurit thraur-h tho pointed and let everybody get to Tllley ,B(1 ttoppt( at Lorc,u MoB. uW anJ -bjo AVa-. sail Ka ! mA u S1.a l -" -i"w-l ua U07 nigot. " - - - - .-ZKt. th Dave Camnbell went to Klamath 'ot. tbe canal. Too line must nT4l , Falls Friday, accompanied by Mrs.! remained attached to tbe wagon. iouis uerocr ana son ana Mrt. 'the hort''bend was pulled urn .. -?.D ...... CDHarea' ,10i tbo water and It sank nnd wat ain. c n. b, itiiuama. Choice garden tract In Klamath Falls. Centrally located. Good houte The prlco It chotp. lUllSliep- herd Co. 4-lltl nUARANTEED pATNTS In the Spring la the tlmo to do your House Painting, and yon should select your grade of paint which will not fade or peel off, Our 1'aluts are Guaranteed. We have Just received the Largest Shipment of Paints shown In tills city, and thus give you a complete Hue from which Co select your color. OUR PAINTS ARE 1.00 PER GALLON. We have Wall Paper from 10 cents a double roll and up. We do paper hanging, pnlntlng, kalsomlnlng and Interior decorating, WORK QUARANTEED, F. R. OLDS Biehn Building One Block WcH ol PhUc .-ubblsh that now encumbers jtrccls and prlrato pioperty. This work cannot bo finished In a lay, as tomo ptoplo expect. It will :ecp the dtttent bus from now un til tho arrival of tb railroad to put oiirar ,.B .ho city in good, prsjcntnble shape, hi vet. After It Is onco made attractive, It will bo much easier to keep It In that condltlon.and tho effort should so made to do to. Let us havo a spotless town, a :lty that wo wll not bo athamed ot, And ono that will attract favorable :ommcnt from ttrangcrt and visit ors. It may take a little work, but ,t will bo work that will pay, and .10 results will b a big advertise ment to the town and tho people .(ring hero. The city council will ncct on Monday avonlng, and Mayor isndercon bat promised that be will present tho matter for their consid eration. Let every eltlten task It x point to urg upou the member ot .ouncll that a day be appointed by I hat body at once, which day iball bo dedlcstod by a cltanlng-up 3russ.de, Th butlncM men generally ar Urongly In favor of the movement, and tome have Individually made a itart, but they are anxiou that each ihquld do hit thar. u only la that way can any degree of sueceu be attained. If a start la made nut week, It will be three week before tupply you with bee 15 drowned. Tho boy twam out ana got tbe line looto, but 'It wat too late. The mare wot probably worth' 100. ietfla?:-.. ajK jetLa." HmW eMeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Stationery and Of fice Supplies i We carry the most complete lino of Stationery and Office Sappltc la Klamath County, and tlio prices are tlio 'lowest., -Wheat jom want Dill Filet, teller Files, Transfer Case, Paper Clip, Erasers, Inks, Pens, Typewriter Ribbons, Type- J writer Paper, Manuscript Covers, Pencils,, Dealt Fittings, Tab. 9 lets and Papetrle, see ns. Wo can fit you out at tbe lowest possible price consistent wllh quality. FULL STOCK OF LEGAL DLANSK. ' " V x I , .-3 mruM tt ,-. t t. .. .'il?; ''5'J .?-..". 1SS incv xiavc 11 ffl,to'. v I . . T ' W:iltai 1JJ : Star Drug St(a twn OT VlH i .lM ".X ' . ' i "rl! 1 W.V1 )' Ji n ,r. f it'tAK, .. Taa f&'.i 'trvrj , M 3 'mi 'r J h I &&& .t'tB-P- flgll .gsaaaK V' it,. ., -,,Vir.?. V 5' "Mi 3V. ZMfifVP Xra, "v. ii: ' - jj ,j- 1. ., kT.&&i!m Jt .ln-,1;, '..rmnuXTi ..?. -,H'. ' '5l ft: s-n.V' ." !' i ' .' s)ooommMMmmmma' mmmmmmmmmmmmm8mmmmmmmmmmm the work. la completed with aU -- r ,. Vf .A:;-2&