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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1909)
rv'W! fl ... V ..' .SRM fi , o V . v J) r :t itiiit$ Klnmntli Knlln' Nlr " ' v j' and Heat Daily. Our Advertisers Get The Best Results. In w "M s jJjSmii Yi it. Wi HT.G KLAMATH PALLS. OREGQN, WEDNESDAY. MAY 12, 1909. Price C Cents. WW 13-W m lirnilo. ASSENGEIR SERVICE ON WEDNENDAY Gftders Issued to Move Office Cars at Ady to Klamath Falls luesdav-l irst Train ! Leaves on !f AI-M aboard'" 'llmt 1 1 tliu Klmt- MM sound llml tint pcupln of Kin-' uMlb Fll ii ln-ar It tlu.y turn n a to the iliiiol Uuluuidi.) iiiuriiluc. ' May tttli il , Ami Tl ". i i .mi.- 4" I i ""i'i"".'' i n'" '"ml" W train l.l Uuv Klumutli FnlU WWMMl.) imiililiir. Mn WD. It y . - """" ",,rU ,lmt . vu)o.,o ...Ml evorjthlur. kU'H'iir.n In ui. tho I.UUIU ktrelcl. kaa' taken bold oi il.u uuck-inyinn It and oery hour n-i tlm iuIIi atarer to Il.u depot TbU work M Mag cluicl) follow id by tliu aMlaU In Hr.n I'ruticUco, und when HjraaUaruiJ tut the pronnn tl'in at Urn i.lculuud on, cm liauid lo Mr. Thump. I Mta b ready to mote hi nftlcv1 "U KUiaatl. I'ull. Tuonlay uei.ini; ! ar4tr Hal be mlU be oil land ! aaU llckttn Wudneaday muriilng K Wii lit flrat auppoied that It be liiiponlblo to complete tunTclentl) to admit ol taaaiuratlun of the nrvko be Jane lit, but tlili Impiunloii ''iVflal'larruueoiia, for tho union thai jlai alUtlnk' aatic I folloultiR jTalHt M tho l.ecli of the track men ;vu aaB4i.Bi uiuu eiuurra, leeureu M a inouiilnln of tl.l material Matdoel Tl.li I bellPYrd to be lit iaMt ballm it at ha been uaed 'aS!'lk I'aclllc Coait II la tbo In- of Ibr Southirn I'eoplu to tbt-ie cinder with n U)ir of flaaiMkai lock, and when thl Ii dour, QMMMth Palli ran boail of limine tetaaal rallrond In all of the Wot tNBW,! thai the tlato for the com. aaBaavjajaaiv.il ui 11.111 aerTivv una uivu att aaat lbi lail doubt re.uoted, lei Inku off bl coat and Ket k to boon for tho Krcal.cele. that U lo bo luld hcru nu hi. Tlili will bu the greateit HlB) tbehlitory ol Ibu ill) and one taaM akauld be cclobrnted In a man. 'BajriliM will (o down In hlitory a ktjaMMb moat nolabla iluco tl.u flril an matio Kiamatn county Ltaltroad I now within a mllu III of Klamath Tall, and tbo la wnrlflti. Ui.ll fin fhll :..- ,. .. i ,.1.1,. v..w .BW wa. -...a . - city Larro crowd, of lho Lwtro oul Willi glaiscs lhl taking advantago of lho AIT lo get mod to tho tight id train. Thu work onglno lad to uevon cart and II I thu track hna been bal- L'.1 i Fw KlaT&'iii BTV-"T-ri7.--PfJi. gf.wgf "i"- rr Li UM irtittimTi! m : Wednesday lititnl in fait .. tin rail I nvo bocu l"IIo ihk ll lluu of tint rund """ ",h ' ",nl"" nb"ut ,wo "'IIm'11""11"1 Uut ,ou U(,1UV0 ln 'lr '' .if imk1 . i... ..... .1 ... ..... 1 tfltituro In In if tl.n ii tn nt an tit a nt I of trad' to bo tut ilow ti to nacli lie ilrpol rrouiuli, nnd tl It will 'i' iiviimii, linn vin win ll(,bi,y lw complain! by Monday. "'""" f tn" "''' rc,l'lc"11 cuuuot ,nlt rr , , 0 rcnrll borCi ,, (Jci i)((y fc ium()r "' 'U' l tl" "Md of tl,i. track to ,,,, lU. W0VKn of , worU Vkl mvn "',-' llllvJI Lodge Has A Big Time l.lnkvlllo l.odue. ID, Ancient dnirr of Unlied Workmen, had an mltlntloii Imt iiIkI t aud wound up nub one of licr old-time bamiuct 1 lie tablo falrl groaned with good ilug!i to .at. which ronilitcd of Ice ream, strawberries, cake. aand-'i'lH Ichrj. coffee, etc. This lodge ha the dlatlnctlon of alng the larreit mambcrihlp of ny order In Klamath county. Th Vnclent Ordr of United "'rkmcn it 30 rara old In thl itate, and as dlitrlbutcd to the bcnollclary if deeesaicil member In Oregon, j.,;iic,ici uv, anu tup (irntiu l.ojco f Orcgoii A O t' V Iim In It rxerveil fund tl.o mm of 111:,, .so C 3 . the beneficiary fund atowa a batnnro of I37.Z3& C I with all Iiath luiaoi p.il.l. Tln Inrnl lodg? own It lodgo . iiom and Ii In tho best of clrcum- tbl Is not morel) a local affair, itnncia financially. ' brought up becauia of local Jcalouiy or rlvalr), but for tbo common good t'.U'T. MAINS (ill LTV. ns well a for tbo beat Intcreat of - 1 Hits precinct. In fact, the wnolo n.USIIINO. May II Tho Jury rounl). , n,m.,tcd In securing tho In Hu o of Captain I'etcr C' , orU and bcll roadi tbrou,bout llalna. U. 8. A., charged with tho,,,, bordcrl ,nd that their money murder of William K. Annls, onjshall not btP dlver,od or ,rUtered Auguat 16. 190S. brought In a vcr- y upon do nei cvtB fuell a diet of Kiillty of nmnilaughler In courlo mgbt pobly tdrlne. tho tho flrat degroa thla afternoon. n,or03tt 0f cortaln osteemed gentle- The Jury hnd been out four houra. meDi tt,(J possibly, a llltlo Tho defendent will bo arraigned mofo ,nlcrcllcj ln ,bo enhancoment for acnlenco Monday morning. L, ))0 markcl auo of cornar lota It Id expected that counsel for ,, nn ,hm. .,.... r-ncral wolfaro llaln' '" """", ,h0 l"ual ,0,lo,,.of tho public. I admit that I was .. . ..... ,ur ,ln, "' p""'""' "' -' tnlrn a a nitlirnl '""" ' nu .im.i.uiiiii ,....., .. .-.,., jcorn In prison Aimlal In tin, effort tn Improve tho .unitary condition of the town by voting (or sower bonds tomorrow, wj BEGINS MAY 19th C. W.Sherman DlSCUSSeS the Road Petition Editor Herald; Taking It for I venture to Imk tl.o uio of omo of our uliurt?. In tlni limm of nnllltiit -. - - .. -. J'0"1, i-der rlglil receding ,ut H o'cluk nt Hie Curl Hou.e. Mr. :,otlll("' wllcl' '"J "" lanf lu' Bradley I. nntlou to mcil the i.icr- 'proie.it to tlio County Comml.iton. ;,,, td Lu,IKMllll. ,)f tt, l t , ttltk, u, t.cy ar, abl(I l0 w( ( mrlln! u '"l,ltJ y our 'cle " tullKlit on a .ul-Jcit of lniM,rtu.o lull'. Lit mo lay, at flrit, tho pctl tlu.i ttni tluned by urery tax payer to ttlom It projcutcd all but four In tlie prcccnt tlat I know of latldK beon iveu. It It, therefore, fair to lay It rcpriaonu tho view of rury cltlton and tax pa)cr. It aaked lor tliu rock'iurfaclne of tht road ncrtai 1'lt.v Klnt and the Low till a ul lu and a half nllogcther and not i liij uholu road between Olono aud Dairy, a jou put It. It repreicnlcd 'tut tl.l road I the bortit and et toad Ihroucb the county to tho aal uicd allko by tbo public and alage. which la marred ooly by hu bad place on I'lno Flat and Low The freighter from Lakevlow, illy. I'aliley and Ytlnax take thl oute by pretorenct, becauto It It .nr il.ortcr, and, la tho tualu, better 'I.nn nn other, lu asklnc for thl improvement, therefore, the peoplo t Dairy precinct are In direct Una ttti the bct good of lbo grcatel( number who lh lo go ial or wetti i.irougu iu aanern pari oi mo coua-i vupunr n iuk i ti nui.. .mj- commcrco cas cttiea on judo :a a ly llvtry pcron who wlihod to body wanted to algn It. uvea aomo uallroad Day for celebration, thu travel from Klamath ('alia to Yatnax, men from Dly. Ilmpljlng tlat wo can have our celo- III), I'aliley or Lakevlew would na-j 80 much for that. Now a to tho bratlun without tho co-operation of tumlly go by tbl route, epclallycot of tho Improvement. Judga tho railroad people. And to we can. If that Iraprovcmenl wcro mad. It Orlmtb kald II would cost $15,0001 nut will It be tho Railroad Day for I. therefore, ouly fair to ay that - Indignant nnd "hot under tho collar" I. .. . . .... ... iwlien I icara, irom ono 01 mo toun- y commlsiloucra. that an "ogroc- 1 ment" had been mado by the board with certain estocmed gentlemen .living nt an ambitious village, tomo Imllea from tho main road to I.ako- For Style and Exclusiveness Wear KKK Store's "KORRECT KLOTHES" Suits to Your Exact Measure $13.50 and Up Any Kind of a Guarantee for a Fit you want .'. V .'. .'. KKK STORE Merchants and BUSINESSMEN TO-NIGHT Representative of tlic Sacramento Association Will Addrct Meeting At tbo Court Homo Tonight. (J. J. Bradley of Hairamento ar rived la Ilia cltjr thla evening. Mr. Bradley came litre a tliu rijircicnto- 'Ihra of the Maiiufailurcra anil llutl ,.,,, AnotUtlou of .S.tcriuiicn. to. He U the gmtt of llio CliamUr - . of commerir. and llmt l.cdy lm ... ..... .. . . . . . (nnnj a iuliic milling ior lomgni to limn. A large ntleiidamc In d- alrrd by Hie dlrvUore of Hie Cham tcr of Coiuincrie. - view, and an appropriation tad been mado to Improru tho road. leading .o their "city." "In tbu Intcrc.t of armony." And didn't I have gooi auic to bo let? True, I hate no or.onnl Intere.t at .tako. Tho aiuo oi my iittio Lome anu uomc itcad would not be affected In any grouna ,hnl lbo out,lllo attendance jront; and I am too old to engaga t0 our country wHt ttereby be great In .peculation for tho akc. een. of ,y ncrca,cj; tho Clamber of Com- . fortuno But wtore too punuc in- lerul la about to bo acrlflced It affwta wo pcrbap more deeply than It would a uieru mone, -grabber. And I wrote a letter to Albort Walkor, jrglug him to do what ho could to 'top tho deal." In which I ucd lonit term that I now regret lm- nugnlng tto motives or momber of ho board and denouncing the "un- toly agrccmcnt., Then I prepared tho petition, which vn the most Then I prepared to build tho IV, mllos of rock-cover- cd road, as asked for. I beg to differ wlih blm, much as I havo beon led to reaped hi. Judgment In general. I do not bcllovo it will cost mora than ono-lhlrd of that sum, and, It it docs, it will bo mftney well spent, becauto (1) Tho roadway need not bo built morethen ono-1 alf as wldo at lho Altamont roadway, which cost 110,000 a mile; (2) tho rock on that road had to bo hauled by wagon from ono to thrco miles, while on this road it 0 rock Is closo nt hand: (3) It must have cost somo 12000 to mako tho Altamont grado beforo a rock was placed upon It, whilo In this case tho grading (Contlnuod on rage I) Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n Orgou.iUcd for (be lroletloii of the llujer and 8cller of Real Property aud the promotion aud Improvement of Klamath County. Member U. O. CA5ITDELL. P. t. FOVKTAIX, OREOORY A McCLELLAX. HALL-SIIEPERU CO., HOLCOMD REALTY CO., MABOX ii BLOVail, T. W. STEPHEN'S, FRAXK IRA WHITE. WILUVR WHITE. Trantactlout trtth any of lho above dealer Inttiro protocUon, SEWER BOND CARRIES BY Believes the Date Should Be Changed Editor Herald: At comer to jour city and a contributor In a small way to llio llallroad Day . . . .... . . ... fund. I wai greatly Interc.tcd In . ...... . . ....... inn livening announcement mm mo railroad official desire a change In II o dato of tbo celebration, and that tloiocalCtamberofCommcrc.de- ,.,,, t0 concur It cnm to mo that a ralttako of n sirloui unturo la b:cn made In declining to accede to tbo wlthca of tl o rallrcad offlclalt In thl matter, nnd I d'cilro brlcflj to itate tho Brouml, for my opnon. Tto uo p0n of cw hcl(1 by the rRroad acd b). lho clamber of CommcrcC( re,p;Ctlvely. are hown b rcfcrcnc;l ,0 tlo two t(!iei,ram puoI,fccJ ;ait evening. Tbe rail- roail ptopIo ureo n cbaDg0 u?on ,bo merce on tbo otbcr tand ,, afra,j tbal tho ,ocal attOBdaLco will bo In- tcrfCrtj tb by a potponement, CBalD the ranroaa recognize la tu dllpatch tnc,t there aro two parite, ncccjarj- to make a Rail roa,i Daytne railroad and tho t0wn. They place tho thing boloro u n n tcntatlvo way. Tho Chamber 0f Commerce, however, not only uiuent from tho luggcitlon. (uiuent from tho luggcitlon, but ttatej that tho Klamath Chamber of which contribution -have been made? I nm Inclined to iblufc that 1 tho railroad's help It essential! (1) wp need tbo low ratet from Oregon and California potnta; (2) wo need tho ndvcrtlslng, and further, wo nood a reputation 'or progrcsslvencts, far-slgblcdccH and co-operation with tbo railroad for the future Occasionally thcro arises aomo mat ter wherein It Is necessary to differ from tho railroad men In a decided maimer, but v I re practicable. It is better to uug to uy iaouabU rcqucit. And thlt Is particularly truo of a new community upon many grounds. Tho Chamber of Commerco be llovcs, apparently, that tho farmers will not come to town for a cele bration on lbo dato tho railroad de sires, but that "on account of a largo Water Users' Association meeting, which will bring every bottler In lho valley to town, June 2d has been settled upon" by the Chamber. Any farmer who would not come to town for a Railroad Day, when wo will havo (It wo co-operate with lho railroad) several hundred guests from a distance, whom wo wish to attract to our country, Is no loyal citizen of Klamath County. I do not bellcvo that thcro aro such farmer., ami if thcro wore, tho Important matter Is to obtain the hearty assis tance of the railroad mon. They can make tho day a tucccts by bringing In oulsldo people. Wo can make It a tucccss without tbolr help, but only as a local affair. I trutt that tomo way for tha re consideration ot thlt mistaken de cision will bo found, A NEW COMER. Hollo. Jim! Whnt's your hurry? I'm Riilug to MAHOX HIXIVQU'S AILSTRACT OFFICE to order an ab stract. If you nrrd our, that' the place to go. First door northeatt ot the Amorlcnn Bank ft Trust Co., on Main ttreot. 9 Good rigs and the beat ot driving teams at the Mammoth Stable.' Parties conveyed to any part of the ALMOST UNANIMOUS VOTE Only Sixteen Property Owners in the En tire City Who Express Themselves as Opposed to Sewer System H'JYLE ACCU8EH WIIITLA RELAT1VK Charge Urollicr.Iu.Law ot Wllllo Whltla' Father Planned Kidnaping. MERCER (Pa.), May 11 Within llrce loun after Jamct If. Boyle and Mi wlfo wcro aeatoncod yestcr- day for tho kidnapping of Wllllal VUltb, Bojlo gavo out a publlc.l ilgncd statement of the kidnapping! jf Willie Wlitla. In It ho accuses Harry Forkcr, brother-in-law of James P. Whltla. father of Wllllo wtltia, tho kidnapped boy, of taring. framed tco entire plot, ana tens) of a scnsatlocal murder wttcb purred In Youngstown, Ohio, soma )cara ago. Tbe convicted kidnaper nllegcs In tho statement that for years be hat been blackmailing Forker In connection with thlt crime. To Boylo't charges, both Forker and Whltla mako emphatic denials. Medford Wil .Have "Clean Up Day" BEDFORD, May j. 12. Tuesday. May 26, Is designated at Meaning' up day In Medford by Mayor Canon, who bat Issued a proclamation urg ing the cltlient to ute their best efforts to, put their property In up-to-date and attractive thapo. The health of the cltlient, as well as tho general appearance ot the town, wilt bo Improved by cleanll noii. which, as tho Scriptures say, Is next to Godliness. Believing this, the Mayor has litucd the following proclamation: ."Pursuant to a resolution ot the city council of the city ot Medford, Oregon, I hereby dctlgnate and ap point Tuesdty, May 25th, 1S09, as a general cltanlng-up day ln the city ot Medford. "All cltliont are urgently re quested to devote such time and labor on tbat day as maj hi as:v- tary to thoroughly clean and let In order their yardt and premlset and tho itreett In front and alleyt In tho rear thereof. The carnctt co-operation ot all good cltlient In thlt matter will do more to Improve tho health and ilghlllnctt ot tho city than tho ezpondlture of a largo amount ot money by the city officials. All st)lcs Panama and straw bats at the K. K. K. Storo. Local View Post Cards We have collected the most Complete allno of Local Vlcwe to be found In town. We have over SO vlens la colore, ol German print, from photographs, and aro Iruo at to color. Over 75 vlcwt la photographs,. Including all point ol r laterett la thla county. We are constantly adding Near Ylewa. Come la and look them over. Star DruA Store r- "They ., Klamath Falls hat again taken n ttand for progrois. The $15,000 tower bond Utuo carried at the t cpeclal election today by a vole ot IOC to 16. Considerable Interest was taken In tho oloctlon, although only a tmatl volo wat cast on ac count of tho election bolng confined to real estate ownort. Tho volo by nrd was as follows: ' nrtt Ward Ves. tC; no. t. Second Ward Yet. 5r no. 8. Third Ward Yos, 35: no, 4. n was expected tint tbo first ward would ttow a Inrgtr voto agalnit tho bond, as practlcs'lly ml of tho property sowers Into tbo rlvor, and really would not bo benefited by the proposed main sowor. .Ilo-woror, ,t,te oc-lnm ward tusttfned It. reputation for progresilvenesa and voted for the best Intorcsts ot tho town. HIGH SCHOOL XOTE8. L The High School ttudcntt are deeply grateful to Mr. McIIattan tor his offer of a 115 gold medal to tho winner ot tho declamatory contest. This program, which I to bo given et commenccmnt time, will bo called the McIIattan Declamatory Contest. Tbo Senior play "Tho Rival," Is progressing nicely.. It bids fair to be even better than "Tho Taming o tto Shrew." The members of tho Senior chetrt-,1' litry class are spending a great deal of time thesa days anal) zing un known solutions. ' Material Is being assembled for the exposition at Seattle, and will be scat off wltbln a few days. Papers representing tho work la every class, will bo exhibited, ' 1 Tho printer Is now busy setting tho typo for tbo'Iltgh School Annual and it i expected ttat tbe book will bo out abott ton days before, the closo of school. Nearly $100 worth of new cuts have Just arrived to be used In tho Annual. Tbo baseball team will play the Indians at the Agency next Satur day. Bo.Mi:rnixo xkw. 5. 10, 15, 20 and 25 cont bargain cale on Enamel Wnro nt the D Deal next Saturday from 2 till 6 p. m. Hero aro a tew samples: 10 quart dish pans......................Jto C quart stow pan......................20o 3 quart dairy pans......................l!io 11 Inch wash baslns....v................10a 9 Inch pie or cako tins. ...... ....... 6c It jou aro stuck on wearing a freakish, hlffty, mltty, nobby or mooscy sboe, wo got some by mis take. Tho houso says to sell them. J. R. RITTCR & C0 Wilson BIdg. i" '1 3 WbbbV Have It" 1 t i J r-,? , C 1 HV AM .V .r '"Si f ,si'," i . VJ .- 'V -,y S!ift VVf 'r'i AW, . rr ' ), l ()-. ' , .V7i.il ;fv 1 . -" iV'a Interior. IT .. rfftfoU vssmm rjf;:x:2r i