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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1909)
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WE THE RAILROAD ON JUNE THE 14th mmb. mi mm CELEBli "RAILROAD DAY" DATEJS CHANGED Chamber of Cominurct; Grams I lie Urgent' Request of Soul hern lii!i( Company for a Idler Dale KjilrJiiii O.liuiils ir. ixitiii lu Mtiku llw Lflilti . iini A llicj All.iir TLtf directors v 11.0 CUmtiir of Cetuiuvrcv mil l uua today and dacldvd to cl.anxu t data of lUa llallrvad Vy Calibration lu Juno lltb Tbli wai doao fcl tt (email lequtU ul tbo Uuulbcru 1'aclfle lull- load CulupBU) Cltr Axul 1'aiigli taturnad Uil alanine fruia Hau IftBCllCU, tiHa I 0 I ll lUBfalH.C. lib I l.o lallfon J oOclati, and lur u.ior raont tl.o uctoilt.t Juai Ulb Ibe Lett dato ua which lu Laid tbt calibration Ad tarllar dale Hau Ibu ojIJ Interfile "lib lLo Itfio Cartlial at I'orllaad, which the rallioad cw:c (any a.ltwtlilng ralasilioiy Ua account of tattti to ute til u( Uci I'ullmtB concLct lor tlal occasion. It would probably Lave Uoa Impai- lilt lu aecuro their ui fur art n cunloa Lero onlx fc .U)i before lb otaln of tto I'ortlaai) Carol ll, Oao of lLo trcalril objcciloci. lor, lu tta tarllrr Oatc. lUt lb railroad con.panr oti to U lira tbtl rr (wrtloa of Ibtli track It In buoJ cudJiiiob i fort lbr III altcmyl an) uicunlosi or baar trade Br Judo I (Hi IU l!io Camltal at 1'ortlaod will bo ocr. at will alio a cumttr of coartatluct vLkb will t bold la Ibal clt), and tlio Boutb tra i'aclfle tll bo all to uit luBcltat tqulpuioat lo accommodate Urit oicuraloni to Klaraatb r'atli Tbt railroad rompanr It abiIoji lo raakt tbt celebration of lLo arrltal of tbt train at Klamath I'alli a bit afalr. and tbo oQclali acrra lo Uorougblr Bdvcrtlia tl.u evonl. 10 at to aacura aa Loary an altindaaiu at tOMlbla. Tbt Cbimbrr of Commerco wat tot vtrr fatorallo to cbBtiftni tl ' data to maoy tlrao, and It It an tounctd tt.at lliora will pcalllvely br bo furtbar ctianRf. It wai abiolutoly ttotiury Ihli tlmo, at If tlio rtto button aa t.cld beforo ihn 14th. It ould baa bton without Ibe atiltl' Bct or co-operation of ll.o railroad coaptBr, and It to bo a railroad calibration. It wai thought to let the railroad people art V Wr gggHgsW HHBVllKaaV.' Vj YM m i n bul. bait uictt n.flr ' In- lll tlvo u eommltlw , ' " in... It. HI uu to complott ij.,tr " M.I i-vro batur attraction '"'' rr-"""''4lloh HuErtcBt limn "HI Bltu lo cUlIl III fcl.lch to orourhiy a! mi tin. ttv aaalr at t iha wjunij- nnl on lb outildo He r:!tT of Coratatrc rerom- Trdt tut peraonnl Ictlm Lo vrltuo lo friaadt inviting tl.cni to to tot, aaj ;o tut tli tnvrctanti aurad li.main.ci to tbo Crini ltlj loBl Ibo) itg builneit - . St;.(jc Company Has Sold Its Horses Hubert Carritt. lYr vmaran iUe ntn. and tnt of ibe itockLbldtu of L V"ta & California Htan Cora aar. ttatri It at tit coiapaax bai told all cf Ita Lorici To carloadi, ojIHoIlc, o fccriji, cro iblpptd rcttordr.)- to Baa rraaclico Tbt Hfltaa rtaalatu torici loloaclnc o tta Cut,aay : told to local ar!l. Ht Uarrctl Lai told bit M.v9il la tbo aatoct and outfit to W il tJr.r.i. ono of til anoclitoi l!r Garretl lai tLa dtillnctloa of ttlm drlTCB tbo flrtl ataco Into KUBtlb 1V1.1. or Llnkilllr. at II wai ihta kma Tbli wai la 1171, ben tbo nil ttact Mai run from i) Irnd to ttli cltr 11 il" drove lr latt tiaio runalat bctwtca tbt ailrctd and ihli clly In Januarr if tbli . ir Oarrott ciptcti to Iftro for Atbland oa WcJnnJay. lit will to dovn Ibe line aad ride Into Klamath I'alli on tbo Crit train on Tuoilcy and then go oul on tbo 8rtl train lo Icaro ibli cltr. Ttt Orcioa A California Staff Company tad oiptctcd to put on a lint belt con tblt cltr and Ukerltw on ll o arrlal of Ibe train here, but Iher I d Rood opporlunllr lo Jl poo of Heir etock and decided to do IP (od Tin and tho U"t of dilvlng ,tii at ibu Mammoth Stable 'iMtiii conxoed to any part of the ST ' in(.il.r Local Capital May Handle City Bonds I n laid tint ihoro wai no money l.'lauialli I'aIIiT llavcn'l heard of anon makliiK tl.o atatomont Hut If ou alould, J unt tell Ihom tc Icji lo ll.o rtar and all down. Aa won at ti.o announcement ai mado ll.at tl.o tajparcra otcd to lnut .1.0 am.IT bondj, ll.o moniy baft of " clt rM bui aad mado a nolle ik .uuiiIuk lu tto City Hall and .tailt'K that tLty wcro ready to pur uci uu.o of tliu ttindi. Alroady . PHIiatlot.a l.av been mado for "Vir lU.buu no. Hi of tl.u bonda, and .1 li undmtood ll.at ihv liiua will bo far oier-iubicrlbvd by local capltUlili Tl o cm ttcp lu tbu direction of .air)lt.K oul th-i project li lo ad rirllio fur blda fur Ihu boudi. Tbli l!l Lara lo bu doao for Iblrt) lat Tbli adrerllicmenl baa not ppcarid et, and tlncc vrcry day la ,iux lo count, I.' tl.cro la to bo an 'irk doao tl la )ear. It behoove-, itg puvra tl al bo lo get buiy and .tan the ball a-rolllne. Already the food tilecti of ibe action of tbo tax pa)er In vollnc tbo bonda It notice- ablo Certain men Lo Lad been li Joutt aa to whilLor they would uulld or not taio decided to aur. cir plani at enco. Tbat olbert lll follow la certain, and whtn the word (Oct out tbat Klamath Palla t.ai Indicated 111 intention of leulnc Into tbt band wagon of progrna, ll HI bring lo tbli city cnpltalltti to nv alwaa eagor to follow In itc aie of tuunlclpal upbuilding l.o i no lima .n getting Into actlot and commencing work. Tbo day tbat Kfour.d li broken for tbo now tower talvm will maik tho beginning ol tto great dorelopmcnl that Hill ell) bat Leon waiting for (or throe jean. Do not poitpono tbli data for a ilnglo Lour I'LWT TltEEaV l'L.NT TIIKK8 Juil arrlicd a collodion of fine northern grown nuriery atock. Fruit ireei and berry plante of overy de icrlptlon. Everrgrtoni, Bcotcl Plat. Auttrallan Pine, Norwa) rlpruce, Sladt TrtM, Caroline Pop Ian, Ituaalan Olive, Uaploa, Aan, Ulm, etc. All hardy nock. ALUKIVr H08M.V.V, 1) Mardoel, CaUfomU. Chief Surgeon F. J. Atnaworlh of lLo Southern Pacific Company hat appointed Dr. Oco. II. Merryman of ll It city Dlitrlct 8urgcon for the railroad company. Dr. Merryman hni boon aervlng aa emergency Bur geon for ibo railroad for tho patt two yean Hot garden boio- the belt and chrapeit at II. Bolvln't plumbing hop. ,l For Style and Exclusiveness Wear K K K Store's "K01UlECTldOTHES,', Suits to Your Exact Measure $13.50 and Up Any Kind of a Guarantee for a Fit you want .. V .'. .'. KKK STORE 1'ETEItHON imca. COM1XO. Managor llouiton of tbo Opera llouit bai oneagod tho Petorion llroi.' Muilcal Comedy Company for next week. Tho company will play vaudevlllo In connection with Mr. Ilouilon't moving plcturoi. Tho porfarmnnctia will contlit of tinging, monologue), lalcit aonga and paro dloi, laatrumcntal 10I01 and duota, acrobatic acta, logerdcmaln and beautiful llluilont. Begin Excavating Hamakar Property Workmen began digging acroral plti on tho llamakir property on Main atrcct today to dotormlne If there wuro an underlying lar of lock. Uo far tho hill atomt to bo nil dirt, and It la probablo that work will bo commenced In tbt morning on tho oicarallon of the property. Tbo dlrl will bo uttd by ilr. Oatea for Oiling purpotca on Klamath itreet, and he hat taken a contract to rcioro all tbo dirt to itreet Itrtl on tbo can half of tbe block. Rails are Across the County Road The rails on tbo railroad were laid to tbo county road below town at noon today, and the crtw wai dote to the depot ground tblt tren Ing. Tbt ballaitlbg crow la follow ing cloio behind the atcel gang and tbo road will bo completed tomorrow. The track will bo connected with tbe arda by noon tomorrow, when tbt golden tpiko will bo driven. NEW B11TB FILED. W. A. Turner and W. P. Tlboada vt. Powora and Dan Van Brimmer. Suit to recover money. Benaoa Stone, attornojt (or plaintiff. 8U0W PROGRAM FOR TOMOHT. 'Old Bluth, the Detective." "Myiterloue Correapondent." "Two Very Unlucky Thievct.' Cbatujo of tongt. Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n Oraaanlteil (or the Protection of the lluyer and Seller of Real Property and the promotion and Improvement of Klamath County. Member D. D. CAMPnKLL. P. L. FOVXTAIX, GREOORV A McCLELLAN. IIALL-RHErERD CO., HOLCOMB REALTY CO., MASON & BLOUail, T. W. STEPHENS, FRANK IRA WHITE, WILBUR WHITE. Transaction with aa cat the abovo dealers tniure protection. TELEGRAPH LINE IS BUILT TO MIDLAND Will Be In Operation to This City By Next Week Tho crew working on tho telegraph lino for tho Southern Pacific reached Midland jcitcrday and It now lot ting polei and alrlnglng tbo wires between there and tbli city. It li ex pected tLtl the lint will bo completed to tho depot ground In tbli city by Monday, at It will be nccetiary to Lao It In operation by Wedneiday, when the flrat train will leave Kla math Falli. At Ortt the line will bo uied exclusively by the railroad, but arrangomentt wllll ahortly be mado for an up-lown offlct and the lino will bo open for tbo uie of the public. Col. V. II. Ilolablrd came down today from Pelican Day, whtn he hot been tho pait two dayt. Mr. Ilolablrd cxpecta to leave about the mlddlo of next week (or Loa Angtlta and will not return until July. J. E. Swtnton hat purchaied (rom L. B. Applegat the retldinct proptrty on Pint itreet, formerly owned by Frod 8challock. Conaldera tlon wai 12000. Mr. Swanion ! pectt to boy Into hit ntw bom next week. Large and email gum uied In Held manueven and relict of both tho Civil and 8panlh wan will b ex hibited at the Alatka-Yukon-PtclOc Expoiltlon at Seattle thli lummtr In tbo main government building. Tbe Phlllpplnct building at tbe Alatka-Yukon-PaclBc Expoiltlon u the flrat of the atructuret erected by the United Statca Oovernmtnt to Hand complete C. O. Mcttker, formerly editor of tbo Lakevlew Examiner, la In the city from San Franclaco as th rep rcientatlve of the Unltyp Company. A ault for divorce was filed yester day by J. L. Scott asalnat Rcna M. Scott. J. C. Rutonls I attorney for the plaintiff. Fred 8challock ba moved Into tbe L. B. Applegat residence on Waahlngton itreet. which he pur chased last week. Found Tuoaday, May lltb, on Main atreot. a gentleman' gold watch and (ob. Owner can tecuro aame by proving property and par ing for this notice. O. A. Harrt. T. A. K. Fatten returned last evening from San Francisco, where he had boon on railroad business. Lots bar bocn retold already at Midland, ahowing a big profit. Take Campbell' tip and buy thl week. HI Woman wanted at tbe Steam Laundry to do hand Ironing. 14-lt Drunkeoneit Taught By MaiL Tho following advertliement has been passed In circular form among tho frequenters of tho club and cafes of Broadway, Now York. "The Forty-iooond Street Country Club" rotor to a prominent Now York hotel, much patronised by well-known-theatrical parsons and per sonage: Alcoholism Taught By Mail Why spend tlmo and money In bar rooms when you can booomo drunkard at your own" fireside? Tho Interna tional Correspondence School for Drunkard guarantee to chinas llvor la three- weeks (ordinarily It takes a lifetime). Bright' disease ta four woeks (some peoplo pnd thousand! of dollars trying to lad CITY COUNCIL RUNS AGAINST A SNAG Enthusiasm Over Occupation Tax Goes A Waning-Split Caused Bv Advocaiesw of a General hother they bare It- or not we guarantee It or your money refund- d). To wlret W teach you bow to drop tablet la your butbtnd't offco to ttat'be-beconaei a chronic drunkard wlthout.knowlnc It. N. 0. All graduate! our ochool are guaranteed poajlloM aa Roman andlt ibooten wltb Pain' ftre worki. Home office addreti, Forty tecond itreet Country Club, New York. aiBLlClAL PICTfRE AT THE OPERA HOl'BE TONIGHT Tho management of the Opera Houie, being anxloui to ploaie all, bai tecured a Blbllclal aorlag pic ture aa a feature of tho program tonight. "Sainton and Delilah" will portrayed upon the canvai. Tbli picture deal with event related In Judgea, Chapters XIII to XVII. and It aald to be oae of the moat beauti ful colored film ever exhibited In Klamath Falli. Tbo management cordially UTttaa the clergy and their tamllli wltneta thl BIMJtal ilcture charge. , Other tubjecu will be:! Very Unlucky Tblorct" and Myiterloui Correapondent." the picture are very com! Illuttrated tongt will alto be, In cluded la tho program. D-HAVK5-SPARIU. R. F. DeHaveu and Mill Minnie A. Bparki wers united In marriage at 10. o'clock yesterday at the County Judge's office In th Court House by J. B. Orlfflth. W. R. Davli la In th city from Browntll assisting la th disposal of the atock and equipment of the Cal ifornla tc Oregon Bugs Company. Furnished rooms and apartments at Us Baldwin. 13 Hello, Jim! What's your hurryt I'm going to MASON SLOlGirs AUSTRACT OFFICE to order an ab stract. If you need one, that e the place to go. First door northeast of the American Bank 4 Trust Co., on Mala itreet. All itylo Panama and itraw hata at the K. K. K. Store. Local MJP trjr& two alaVf Mgia f . We nara collected the most Complete Line of Local Views to he found la town. We bare over 20 views In colors, ot German print, from photographs, and are true as to color. ' Ore 78 rlews la photographs, Including all points of Interest ta this county. We aro constantly adding New View. Come la aad look them over. Star Drug Store "They Income Tax The City Council hatcomo to a stop In Ita consideration of tho oc cupation tax, not that they are con sidering abandoning the Idea of a lax entirely, bul the members teal tLat thoy could .arrlro at a more equal adjustment of tho tax by mak ing ll In proportion to tho Income or business done. The council la a unit In tho belief that tomo tort of an additional revenue It cccctaary. It Is their de ilre to raleo lufflclcnt money In the next few years to pay oil tha orV Handing warrant!, to at to mako tho city's credit good. Obm of tho marketf'valuo of warrants, tbe city la in reality paying 16 per per cent, and unlets tho warranta aro paid off, tbe city will continue Increasing Ita debt. The Income tax, luch as I In force In Portland, would probably bo tho most equit able. It It wero not tor tho fact that It would practically bo Impoaalbbt'to determine tho Income of the ma jority of tbe buatncaaci or occupa tions. This mtgbtbe poaalblo by a refereaco to the books of tbe larger flrma, but very fow of tbe profeaalon and many ot the amallcr atores havo their accounts in such a shape tbat their actual incomo could not be de termined, and it would bo limply a matter ot taking their word for IL In the ctao ot an occupation tax, while in a .tew Instance tbo tax might not be ttrlctly equal on ac count ot the ability of one firm to aell mora goods than another, yet tho general average would bo liable to j more juat than In the caao of an income tax. ll U poaalblo to cloaalfy the alorei doing about tho asm amount of bualneas, and In the mat ter ot tbe profcailons or occupations, the tax should not bo prohibitive, so ihat all can afford to pay It. Il should not be tbo purpose ot this tax to keep any ono out ot bull nets, but soma of tbo most successful men In tho clly do not pay a' cent taxes. They own no real citate and et tbey rccelvo tbo samo benefits and It would not be unjust to expect them to help pay somo ot tho ex penses. At the present time tbe man who owns a llttla homo and may be working for wages hai to pay the taxes, while another man may havo a good paylns business or profes sion and pay practically nothing. It Is not Just tbat tho burden ot tbe taxes should rest on the home builder. Post Cards Have It" Pf rCJ wJ .hiri m i ; ?&n -. ta. .". .. , I. " "a -W rtt . , - " f. W.'- M iAAr. ;? ,..r-ri,. , -''S' r i.'. vi -i.Y - Wv i t&i3aKX-ZyZ ri"' mfiw&nw-' Af .ixr