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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
Y r"mTl' 7ir. t 'v. ri -. - "4 ", -f" ffi Klnmntli Piillw' Flint .iml HuKt Dnlly. Our Advertiser Ott The Beat Results. ' .-'. . ' r ' fteniig mnk m Tiiiuii Ykaii. No KV1 SAlKAMtlMIO MFRfHAIJTl ARE Georcju J. Bradley Sdys lli.n Can Deliver Goods I luin Portland or 'lris(o A Storni'.c ami Furwiitilmi; Co Oiciiif; To ilnitillc the l''irt:l)t for Intel iui Points. AIxkii llin huilama mnii ol il., (t r m in I'M. 'HI tail evening al Hi. (Vull II" i" dltt'UM 'llli llwitgo I llinllr) of tUtiaiiiahtu It bud bi.i i.'ImIiiiiiii ami iniaiiun ul tU nctrLant. "t tbla ll) with Hip J.il.lft. ir iiacratiu Mo Mr tir ba.1 Jutl ietiiiml (f tint I'limaim, mi.i.ii. no oiienili.I KirrllBI waiiiiMiiiAiiuii nictl. Irum ll. principal tlllrl till lb I'atlflc loan IIk ! tho manager ol it Mirrliauti1 and Manufacturer Aiu4iaiiiii. which was n-canilr or litlint In Sacramento III bit ilili.'.l. Mr 1 1 rml In) atataxl Hat l.c t"i'i"! bora in too ell) id lu t" ar'iuallilml llli I ho tnrr (tibia ami limine., iiibii, anil tbfcl be (ell Hal l.( I ail ilmiu (nil lattice to of t'miiuirrrp )i, II (or in. r minion. a umler lbs 'rml ..f in r. vl (uldacta of Alci Mattln. be bad btt all I'tT tlip city froio one cod '(Id Himinti Hi rr-1 .f J mr ur j U'rk aa rnminitinil tliln morn lo lt otlirr and l.ad lakmi In tbajWalki-r ri-ortrl on 'In pn.frrci ((f tt on ihp iiratalliui of lliu propcrt) lit lli'lu tlio Mill Hlnre Hid ar-Jth" road la Klami'li r.utii). and!"' 5' Hrlalnl nt tt to tlio pot lltil of tl.o tKjal al I tt'clork In lb itl.itoou lir had tracli.l tciao tellei anJ Ml ell aciualntnd ollb It dty llv uld that Iin ranif ltli a tact ut from tlip proplo tif Ma rll) Tito tmfl.ant. tif Karrainpntii felt rtotsly ttlfd to the prfirlo of Klamath touaty or lone butlnpat roUlloaa tick tl.tr ip aittloiia tu itmtloHa lit brlletp.1 that rVarraniPittii aboald ad otild el tltn bulk of It... tntda,10 ''d,p "" t1" fnr ""wlor tf Ihli iprllnn a. H,n rltv l,! .hip""" Till Info-isiMloa a lcn iJt.Ma.e titer rltbrr I'orlland orj,D f,,", '" 1""!"" " by ria I'rariri.c.nit n arruunl ol h, HrdlfT on lr. lub'art Ula rto.or rtarraineiitu rrrclnl nt uiup imam rairs-iruin llif taai n Ike other f Itlea. and bplnc nearer lo Klamath rail.. It rntit.l ship In k (heaper Tltry did not ripen III . . . I 1 . it peoplo hero to pay mora (or foodi from Karramentn. but at tho una prim a In tho other cities. Its foods could bo laid dawn hero oii could bo laid down hero uraper on arcuuiit of tho tllltereneo la the haul, and alto the mhantago "I trading In Hacrameutu would t( tta lime taint In receiving ship- onti The) had an nihaiitago of "j orer eiiner rortland or nan rrsticliro i:tritr.l..i. In July. r llra.lley stated lhat Hip mer- its nl Hacraineiiln woro going to 'Il Klamath Palla In July The uilaets men decided that II would COMING HERE IN JULY OilC.riUIICflf (I (Juic lu;r i,h! C'liocipor - " . '' ''an ii.iIImhi ii. ii ' mi II a' i iiil no i tli n, I all.' I ! a I.. ii. "h It wa 'aii.etito '; nxiuh ' breeie -r Itaprva- atljrrat, m '1 i in, il . ,n .i ,. ; lui, Ju , Mm.-, m , .c .,.. i, and ., , , I . iKl ,r.B,., m ! uld tnk a tl..u ..., it, . tiitlulfig ,r iPitpfal talk, i hi- local imB. Incliulm 1 ' V'lania, a ' i''l"ti, Judft furmrr narrate.' lWldln. II II rat ,.', r II llal.f( Hie amount "in for lirldKca, and II II 1 1 hi. bar uj Coiauiliilooffr. '"' r"ad fipftin-a for tl.Ia jcar lll Walai-r In i. lr.i, (u (tr t. . Mi Ounttaf r.a'l i. a-r.'Ut) .if (1 r I ... q irttloai Ii j.ii' Iradr. " ' (ti'ttl llir' .i II amlif i'f il at their i arl Italihrd jaod thai tt, Ol.. I I r -a ! to bo- atainl lhat a.-.-if .t. . cre brine md lor It' ril li.'.tnotit of a ! "" for frelgMera en th Ittwrtra lion He se 11 it !,;- n.lnloB lilt It nuld take ril-i.- .la for lh round Irlp tor (re ,'i t -at: I'oitiaiillittf li.tiin). Ii II Catnb II 'ai. I that ar tafifr bpbI arrp aim h under ay lor Hip p-.lat.iial men' . f arohottaet lirrp and (or a (.wi Unit rout (tatty JIr 'coo ijj, h. MllltOlb Atitl.S MAT MXIIAY Ihe xjodoei umar'ittg under thrlr... .. ... ,, ' ,ofea, , to gur.,i, al the bands of uinnv'a Co)ote.. awear that tbey ,,. r., ,,., lB ih next game, llUa .m tr pulled off at the.1""' "ulnn "' Maple. Ash. w Itll... rj. til lift., It kin ft If ' ,01i llro, nr 8tt0,uy There Is, w'i houBt on eoroto sealpi. ou r Atihonch the tJedmeo bars placd ,(,,, EOiae. ihlt aeaaon. tltey lin.e m,,rr ,r, DB(j lllilr iuh i,4m lojcth- - ..,., tar c,. mm action each mo H,u jlir or (,,, mca vthom.hn been serving ns emergency stir-, ,hey wero conipell.d 10 pick up nt goon for the railroad (or tho past. random Thli may ncouut for lI.oj, 'cnr ('ii)nli a leior In tho last , Kanleii lioso the best and. game I cheapest at II llolvln' pluoiblng f Manager Kl1! -a" I"' "lit , shop. !l. nit m n, .. .... i' uiiiiif. ii iin rin '" no out wild n Inrlat and trim: "! Individual plnjcr In himself. If t.o succctda In rounding litem up, M' t Mr rmoki, l.'acl. nlnn lias' ,n n game, nr. the nut ono loll.' (In Iji, Oiiiio mil nml bco tho. k-ninn nf )i,,ir 11.. nm .Sunday niiui.i, ioi vi v oiin M.-.H.IHMI run (jiion uiiaiih 'I MI.NNVII.I.i:, Or, May 13 II mt.jVu nf Ki,0i roads U a for- 'In m i.ni' mill tho Vnmlilll county ""it, a I mill apodal road tax liav-1 nr Imb l.'H'.l m t,a cniinty till i'i.r Ii r iH-rmnrii-nt road linprorc innt I'cmr rk iruilii-ra of lu-nvy 'ocarli) arc rruililni; rork for thn fiinnailon nl maradamlii'il roada ll ruiigliout llii rniimy llurlni; tlip l: monllia or 1 90s tho mini nf tZC,,. t'.o-.i aa ptpondPd for rondi and tilliaa In tin. fininty Independent ii"J It b l.alf 'Planning Another r. n .. .. iRniundi on tlio evening of tho lit, otOrC ISUUdingjand all cntrlii muit bo received by i ,lRlr' Tl'" dl" I'dtiR removed b) llr Cau-a nnd Is uaetl to nil thn treel In front of tho flatcs nnd Martin property on Klamath street. Mr llrlilnl. who la hero from Los , Angplei to rpentl tho aummcr. waa trophy noes 10 tho winner of tho all aikod If he Intended ItulldlnB on comer for ono year's possession, the property this summer. Hot Knterinlnmcnt Wednesday, May staled that In. had plans for a tiullil- IttC and nt now IlKurlnK on tho'Tllulll Ia' 3J. 'a1"1'11 "'' 00 eoal of material Hit expects to build this lummer unless ho llnds ' that ttc roit of material Is much Jureater than It lll bo next car. In jhUtt cmo ho bclloe It would pa - him to alt 1 ri.wr 1 iti:i:s- -I'la.ST Tltl'KS I Jtut nrrlrid n collection of flnci nrlt.nm rmutt niip.pr. .tnpk I'rllll 11I11 Ullil I'PII .UII(I .11 V.UJ UP Littion Kterrcreens. Scotch pine, Atutrallnn Pine, Norway fipruce. lado Trees, Caroline Top-jitan Kim. ttc. "u Al.lli:ilT IIOSMAX, ;""" v'""i" "' u ". Mm dm I, California.' - 13 Chief Surgeon Y J. Alnsworth of Ihe Southern 1'r.cltlc Company has appointed l)r. Ceo. II. Merr):nan of tllselt) IHitrlrl Surgeon for the r.,ir.,-..i pntnunttv. Dr. Merrrmnn 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 KUMATII FALLS. ORKGON, THURSDAY. TENNIS PLAYERS TOURNAMENT JUNE 2 Expect Many Outside Racquet Wielders to Participate i 'I ho actum) annual tennla tourna mint fur lliu cliamilunslil of tho M,','II(, l'otlnc v'1 wl" to ,,cld on Wodiioaduy, Juno 2nd, and following dn a nn tlio grounds of tho Klatawa Tennis Club, Bovcutlt street and Klamaib uvenuo. 'Ho oonta Mill bo na (ollowi: 1 livntleiucii'a alnclva; open; (.l.aini'lonahlp of tho Mlddlo Pacific Coual :- (iuntlvmcn't doubloi; open. 3 l.ndlca' tlnglca; open. I I.inlk'.i' tloubka; open. Z Mlxid doublca; open. I'lral uinl riiiiiicT-up prlivi In all ovonla. In cunt! 1 and 2 matelici will jo beat two of three acta, excopt In tie lln.'il round, which Kill bo the bell of five sett. All other matches will bu beat of thrvo acta. Tliu druKlngu will bo made on tlio June member o( tho commltleo to furo C p. m. Juno lit. Tlio cntranco (oo Is fixed at ono dollar for cacb ,iln)cr In cacti otent. Tho rules of the U. S. X. L. T. A. a 111 cover ii. Ilonry Croaty of Ccnterrllle, California, nlll bo required to do 'end his title Tho club challenge -' Informal rceeptlon and mu.lcalo, lb" lak''- All pla)crs ahd uuests aro cordial- ') ln.ltc.1 to attend theso functions. I Tournament committee Gcorgo T - Tratt (chairman), Durso W. .Mason, K. M. Ilubb, Miss Helen M. llloRue, D. II. Campbell, V. II. Mason and Garrett Van Riper. An effort Is being mado to get sumo of tbo tennis cracks of tho .Coast to enter tho tournament, and special Invitations aro being tent to such plajcrs as Drandt Wlckersbam, nelllngcr, W. A. Ooss and ollcr of rortland. also to proml !.., ... , o. r.....i... SHOW I'ltOGIlAM FOIl TO.VIQHT. "Old Rlulli, lite lk-lecllve." "Myalerluui CorrcwiwnuVnt." "Two Vr' I'nluckjr Thlctro." (Iiaiigo of songs. Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n Orgiuiiiltctl for tlio l'rolocllou of lite llujrr untl Keller of Ileal PntH'rty ami lliu prontollon and linprovi'iiieiit of Klumatii Comity. Mciubc I). It. CASirilKLL. P. Ii. FOUNTAIN, GIti:G01lV & McCLELLAX. IIALL-BIIKI'KIll) CO., IIOI.COMI1 RKAIiTV COH MASON S SLOIGII, T. W. STEPHENS, FHANK IIU WIIITB, WlLUVIt WHITE. Transactions with any of tho nbovo dealer Insure iirotecUoa. MAY 13, 1909. EVERYBODY WILL HAVE TO PAY SOON TO DO BUSINESS .KVH 1'IIOM YOX.VA. Work Is golnc on at a wholesale rato on tho mountain road north of Yonna, Tbo crow Is now work ing a abort dlstanco abovo tho Indiana' aaw mill. They aro blast ing out a rldgo of rock and haro Juat complotcd putting In a plcco of cordroy at the saw mill. Thoy will work as far as tho Hcychan river. (Julio a number of Yonna people will leave, for points outside next week. Among thoso going am: Mr. and Mrs. I). V. Gray, to Jackson county; Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Hlmpion, to llandon, Oregon; Mr, and Mrs. Godfrey Heck, to William- etto valley; Mr. and Mrs. I'crry Handles, to Itoguo river valley. A birthday dinner which was a very pleaaant affair was given lo honor of Messrs. Geo. Hitter, Manuel Vlcrra, W. II. Illlss and K. Egcrt, whoso tlrthdaya all corao In May, at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Vlcrra of Yonna last Sunday. Tor sovcral jcars they liavo celebrated their birthdays together, each taking turn In giving tho dinner, Thoso present this year wcro: Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Vlcrra, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Killer, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dllss and daughter, Nellie; Mr. and Mrs. I'mll Egcrt and daughter. Louise; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Handles, A. Wcldman, Mrs. Scy Pool, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Deck and family, John and Carl Hitter. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dennett of Klamath Falls wcro also members of tho birthday club, and -egret very much that tbey could not 10 present this jcar. Tho rattlesnakes are beginning to como out, as John and Carl Hitter killed ono Saturday. Eddie Sedge, who underwent an operation for appendicitis while In California, Is reported as getting along nicely. Ilert Cblldcrs, who bas been In Yonna looking after bis Interests, re turned Saturday to tha Falls. A fino lot of thoroughbred Here ford bulls werctaken from the Sac rament Valley to tbo ZX ranch near Silver Lakctbls week. C. C. Pearson and son, Jerry; W. I.. Simpson and Jos. Welch came down from the camp, wberctbey bad been working on tbo road, Saturday night. After having a great deal of blacksmith work done, such as horse shod and drills sharpened, they re turned to tho mountains. Adam Wcldman went to tbe Falls Monday to get a load of lumber with which be will build a granary on bis place. Lands Thrown Open to Entry WASHINGTON, May 13. Tho following Instructions bavo been sent to Oregon land office registers and receivers: Pursuant to paragraph 2 of tbo circular of March 23, 1909, under tbo enlarged homestead act of Feb ruary 19, 1909, (Public No. 245) tbo following list of lands subject to entry uuder said act 1 sent to ou, and you will at onco comply with tbe Instructions and regula tions contained in said circular. Tbe lands listed wcro designated by the Secretary of tho Interior under the provisions of tho said act, on April 27, 1909: Lakcvlcvv Office. T. 23 8., Us. all 11, 12, 13, 14, IS, 1C, 17. 18, 19, 20. 31, 23, 23, E. W. M. T. 2C 8., Its. all 11, 13, 13, 18, 19, 20, 31, 22, 23, E. T. 27 8., Hs. all 11, 13, 13, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, E. T. 2S 3., Ri. all 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 23, E. T. 29 8., Ri. all 19, 20, 21, 22, 43 E T. 30 8., Ri. all 14, IS, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, E. T. 31 8., Ri. Xtt of 14, all IS, Witt of 16, all 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, E. T. 32 8., Ri., all IB, WVa of IS, all 20, NVi of 21, Xtt ot 22, all 23, E. T. 33 8., R. IS, It, 20, EH of 22, all 23, 24, WH ot 25, all 27, 28, E. T. 34 8., Rs. all 14, IB, 16, 17, 22, 23, SWK and Ni otv24, all 27, 38 E T. 35 8., Ri. all 16, WH of 19, all 22 and 23, BEK ot 25, all 26, ST 28 EI T. 36 8.', Ri, all IS, 16, BVi and Council Works Until Midnight Classifying Occupations and Discussing License- Meet Again Tonight V.V, of 21, nil 22, 23, EV4 of 25. all 20, 27, and 28, E. T. 37 a., na. all U, 17, 18. ID. W'4 of 20. Eli of 21, alt 22 nnd 23, i: or 23, oil 2C, 27 and 28, E. T. 38 8 Its. all 1, 17, IS, 19, 21, 22, 23, L'Vi of 2S, all 2C, 27 ami 28 E. T. 33 8., all 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, i:Vi of 2S, all 2G, 27 and 28, E. T. it) 8 Its., all 1C, 17, SW of IS, all 21 and 22, W',4 of 23, E. T. II S Hs. nllJM, 17, 18. 21, 22, 23, 2, E. ,c Chemawa May Come Here To Play Ball A telegram was received by W. W. Daldwln, chairman of tho com mittee on sports, last evening stating that tbo Chemawa Indian baso ball team would bo ablo to como bero to play ball on June 2d. Tbe telegram was In reply to one sent by Mr. Daldwln. Tho question of a rate on tho railroad has been taken up with the oClclals, and If It Is satisfactory, the Chemawa team will be brought bero to play with the Klamath Indians, sj4 probably, a gamo wkl bo arranged with one ot tho 1 if tho losml - 1 teams. Will Drive Golden Spike Saturday Tho track crew followed by the engine and work train Is fast nearlng tbe clty.acd It la no longer necessary to use uso a glass to see tho men at work laving tho rails. Tbo engineers stated tLat tho last rails, to connect with tbe yards, will bo laid on Sat urday. Four largo spikes have been glided nnd It Is probablo that on Saturday tbo golden spikes will bo driven that will connect Klamath Falls with tho outsldo world. Hello, Jim! What's your hurryT I'm lining lo MASON & Smi'RII'H AUSTItACT OFFICE to order an nth. almrt. If you need one, llt.il a the plaee to go. First door northeast of tho American Hank St Trust Co.,' on Main street. 9 All styles Panama and straw hats at tho K. K. K. Storo. Local Wo havo collected the most Completo lino ot Local View to be found in town. Wo have over 80 view la color, of German print, from photograph, and aro true u to color. Orer 73 view In photograph, lncUdtng all fobst ol Interest In thi county. We aro constantly adsUac Haw Vlows. Come ty and look them orer. Star Drug Store "They Price 6 Cents. Tax Ranges From $10 to lib . Per Annum Will Give City Big Revenue. Tbo momberj of tbo City Council worked until after 12 o'clock last night on tbo occupation tax ordin ance and did sot get tbelr job bait finished at that. Tbo Council Is do tcrrolccd to (ako plenty of tlmo to reach a just claulflcatlon of all business and occupations, aatl In de termining as far cs poulble an equal and fair license or tax to bo Im posed. Tbo following tax on tho sovcral businesses were tonutlvely agreed upon but oroalag: Per Annum Banks ii. Real citato dealer and brokor.. Oakeries,' photographer, sur veors, job printers, marblo cutte.v, shoe shops, restaurants, blcydo shops.guo repair abops, art or music stores............. 12 Sporting goods storca, boarding housos and lallllncry stores. 13 Express agent or carrier.......- 40 Tolcphono, telegraph, electric light or water companies..... 30 Warobouscs or woodyards..... 20 Selling temperance liquids, or what U knows as 1 per cent or near beer ....... 60 Feed yards, barm or corral 12 Uvery. feed or salo stables.. 24 Second-hand store, laundries, In surance agents, bottling work 10 Blacksmith shops or wagon (hop 12 Lawyers, doctors or d.tntlsts... 24 Dry goods stores, clothing stores, ' turslturo stores, drug itoret or bardwaro atores............ 24 Cigar and confectionery (tore. 24 Barber stops, one chair.....- 12 Each additional chair... 3 Hotels .......... .. - - 30 Lodging bouses....... 12 The following occupation and businesses are Included In tbe ordin ance nnd will bo considered and classified at tonight's meeting: Jewel- cry stores, box factories, grocery stores (vrbolesalo and retail) hawk ers and peddler, dray, express or transfers, newspaper. Iron founder les, boot black stands, painter and paper bangers, saw mills, gTlit mill. bath houses, sash and door factories, planing mills, steam boats, gasoline launches for hire, show and play bouses, billiard parlors, bowling alleys, and shooting galleries. A will be notlcod, there aro stilt a number ot occupations which aro not Included In the provisions ot tho ordinance, but tt thoy are brought to tho attention ot the Council, amend ments will bo mado before tho final passage, a it l the Intention to cover every occupation or' buslnes. Furnished room and apartments at the Baldwin. IS Postcards 1 Have It" ".? & l 'Ml I i vl - :i t,. V -1 H v m va . v . v r s. - ' ; .t yW w WPkssBMMsslt-atTalk-- "- -"'''4;e" ' " it NWH ot 17. 8SH 18. all 19, 20, M ir :y of i "?.if-v rH"a','wt' rtM . k