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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1909)
'ft WH ,. f; Klmnntli KoIIh' I'lnn ,inl IUhi Daily. toetiiiu . T " Ws Our AdvtrtiMn Ott st ;' The Beit Return. , ibe i ti hm Tlimii iCAU. No, K7i! (AIM I Al A IS BIG SUCCESS Remarkable Musical Ability Shown By Young Students KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2, 1909. Prick 6 Com. PLAN FUTURE EXTENSIONS OF PROJECT tiufii) Hn.. tlr.tt r.) r.i N t. Mill MM mi MM KMaparlt) t nruing to rtl ll.l- lMlUl l- 'I'U) , l'l) I'lum Mart i, upxiiliit: Ilic iiihIIUHIiIIII nl I hi- ll(, KiMm.I ana Mini Inat itiiilnr ili mi uppeclallr MHilnir In llatuii in tin leiidltluil I'uaeiis !(,,,. UaMm 'I Ma raiilsU la ralhrr ,1im ,ull milk Im IIIkIi li IhhiI puplla, bill uii.lt Hi" illMtllnii nl Mr Willi ii aa Klfli III n limllhi-l lilrli rtukiil null inula., (mm i-iii)iini' 1 lie chulua alllk wat KimiiI, mii almam) lliv MlUll III faithful llallillil I'll l.apa I In- mini liUmllK Hlul liinlixllniii niir wat ll.i 'HlliUI March Ihr i.uiubl l 'I'" cantata beat known In tl.r public Tbv aololala Arnulll.il thriuatlina lllitna All i, ( Mi. nl. milnUla a nil rrnl (Ir.lll Mlaa Mil lulu llot, ' rnili-d a lib ri,un)a ul upplauae aa iiii1ii allalalnr.l I In' lulu n( ,i,jalid ll inn plaint an,, riitiril lluav Maiden alul t liar iu .1 llir u.. aa piliue (atutltra it,. , r.ril art l,rr allti ilm rliallirai ami rlthliraa ' "" In Hi" lannisce ul clicut ul lirr lulna. 1ml liliili liul.a brliig ilmu ILe iiiujal) tl.la aoatuli It Mf yaillrularl) licll-llbe llti Mlldied'cn ciandd mdJ hrlrl.ta r than nn WIImiii iiiMiatlii lh (it'lMin llin Dill nl tin. liuldui Will." .launMi-r iiiaiIp lul Initial ap.-al Hi" .la made faiiinua I dr on c limit aucr at a almcrr In Klamalli I'alla jlli" I Mted Klalra li) lllatirhi. IIM.-, Hrr lulir It "lliarkahle lur lla tarrt HI l' the uflrrlln; ll.la i-imlllt uraa a li J ajlupallia and II la In L. MaUal.l lit lll appear III tin' ili'l botrJ ahr a III or heard i.llrn Ul rulr ul Hull II la aalil thai In Mr dure Maaoii aaa)a a laiur ' rliaraclir al,.- cltm one n Hi.- He aanr ll.i l.arlliiiH. rid anil al '"l l"lfurmamea In lur lan-er IM- ikuuilt l.i la uauall) In ft 1. 1 at a Irtiur ,l1" Mltrlntl a 0l.i. lit n-uiatk-l.r ilrllillnl lilt llttrm-ra allli ,, 'able trraatlllt) In llin trltiK ruli ul ink liia ulfi. a.M-alln In a-liau Jf" lxl'n ILp ma.l arnil lr Initial (later Hi- It In U- lull Tin- illmat ul Ilia n.iiti.l ail la traiulalxl rc(H(UII) un I. amine tin l b" " " ! irall a. t lira mil arltun llm III liar- " ' ! I. M. I. Ill a,Hui, "''" ' Hmi KlMiinti, l'a. """,,"" rl.M. !, ,,., MI1.-I I.. ll I, .n iHiralli.i, ma) mi,,. 'I" -.aiiiin.ii,,,, ,, Hi() (aMl '" """' '" l-lll.M, l" laiiili.aii.,,, tk ,, .., ' '"" '"," "" l. (al ,, -'''I'ZZ'mu" """'"" Snpervising Engineer Hopson Requests Assistance of Associ- J II H.N IMPORTANT PROPOSAL SUB MITTED TO WATER USERS ation in Removing Certain Complications Preparatory to Resuming Operations on a Large Scale 11' Ilia ri,ll,,, ,, , rall) h,, ir,ii.ii x' ' 0 Hopuju, Hut.TVltltiK Ea . flrivar ul tin. I' H It H (or tlio ( llouaim, . r,,,) u ii,,,,,, Hal'itic illitilu. Klilch Inclutli'i till- Klamalli itnjl, has tn-vn itt Klam alli I'alla (or tin. atl (vw tla)a COB- wholly or partially wltulu the icupo o( k'tltlinita action by your aiioclt lion, I would llko you lo giro them )our very aerloua conildoratlon atiJ lo ailvltv me at your tarllcit con- (vrrlnK alih Mr V V. 1'atcli, !cul.-nct- ai to bother tbo proDoaalr I'KiJut Ki.tliu.-r. un mattuia rulat-1 ln-rulu ri-(circd to aro acceptabtu lo lux lo Ki'iuial pulley ami future in- tbv attoclatlon nnd whvtbvr tbv at liiikluiia u( tti- n-cUinatloii pruji-ct .'.oclotlon will b prvparod to tnk uc Tl... tfiult u the lunlvrvticu lia tlve itcpa during the next tuv week Uvn that an Imporlanl prooial bai I') carrv them Into effect. Urn inaili to tliu Ktaiuath Wntui "I ilctlro Very alncerely to enlltt I'atra' Aiaurlatliiti by tlii' Itcclama- thu actls aupport o( your aaaodctlun Hit al lul) ahull nutlet Mr Craln Itulli'. In tliu trnur Hitnt a kiwi lira to thv liuhlle. but nuprliiM I, 4 lirari-ra by bla abllltr-. Ilia lulii' la .) mrllua and laMl.!tl rua.l acuil .riiriilailt m lb.. ruldillP irrlali-r i In runjunclluii aitli it.l. sr.al pla) allliuuili 1 1- la i-oaa-tn-.l ul Krrat ian-. Tbr itucta U-lai-vli Mlta ll.l) J and Mr Maaou and Mlaa lln).l and Mr liriilir ul Itanclitnant lli-al. plo)t carda alth Luke Hliurt. Hit- thvrlll, lurlb-ldy ol hrr onn.t1 tutrr. lira and latrli) lli.lltl.- alll Ih In tnlur..l altiunr tliriu InliiK Ihr 1 1 u. lulu -rUi' auiiK liir I With I Had a lllll IIuIIk auf.i nvtlia utld till' trln b I Ml I art lu)i alul Wllanll and Mr Maauii aaa ilrllxhtllll Tin- aliuli' ralilala arnl aluimthl) ar.d anul-l ham ilum rirlll. In lit 'ndlllun tu uldrr and mini. i'iMrl- nrr.1 alnn-la Ihla aaa dur lo a laricr iitrnt In thi' naalataiim ul Mta I "on Zutnaalt, tin- arruiiiiaiiltt Mutt ul Ihr tllmi-ra tni-lml Itiilr rirrllrlit miitlral tralntiiK undir Mia .urn valt and Ihruuith lur Ihuruutb khoklclKo ul llii n 1III I ut raih the aaa able to Rit I In- lii'tt (ruin rarll dli i- Tliu IIUli Hrhixil and all run. iiiti.l and (In. jinid union aru i I"" uhltratiilatril un lltr ilrrliliil aiiri-rt id laal i-Vi-hltiK run uiimia roi.K. iii:;t'U(it i:.mi.iihn. Tim nrulnr i-lnhtli tctnilu latiilna Hull alll lu KlVuti Jiliii' lo.lllli Thi' riniiiltialluiia Mill Ik In iluirK' of I! I. t'uhiirii. I'uki'itaiiia IMnu S'uriln Kt Klninnlli II I' llrlarutl ltinnn IkMa II a.i-lll In UU thai l.r lall't qtilti. vt kind and atl.ntlM- In u aa li.- UM-d In Im Ma)lH that la tu bill ilon'l ert ad and aruld' Kit'i )uur lam l.rlcht and rhrrr) liaik thi ri) Intl )uu tan. rru about jour a ink Makr up fur hit lark u( kind tiraa by IxInK mun )uurrl( Win j.iur Ittiatl mil' back attain Vnu ran du It. )oil alll do II. Ih To niaki- a ln-rr llf tbal will not run irtei. Mm' the Un wllh u", ,,"'u put In lao lalilitHVUlililla nl uar and mil ltb l lalillnliil "' flnur nil llb Irult ..-ti.n. apiln. kli- uir Ihla ff narki-r irmiiba Makr liliili) d kll" III H'r cruat, ail Ihr "IK- l !' I"""" ""' ,h',, pill un lop i mat and plnrli upl"1! Iirual aril un In Ihr loai r tun' I liaii' "lil' K"".l rtbluRP pl.mt (or aalr ! llrnr) Juiih.iii baik ( lla)drn Ji'arlr atorr lion Hrln Thr ItiHlntuntlun Htv In. .Iih.i,. (, at oi.tr rlrar up nnd riiiiuir irrtaln amblicullUi mid com. plliatliilia uf n li-ical nnd liuiltiima rhaiuiirt thai hatr Im-.-ii dvlalnK Ihr pruirrutluii ul thr nurrnmvnt piojiil and linllm Ihr artltr rn-iip-iiatluu ul ihr aaaut'lutlon tuaard tills li J Ihr arrtlcr officials atnto that In H u-ut u( an rarly and aurrrsa- (ul laiiii. In this iirrratary pn llmln- at) ilianlnie up priKi-sa thry will rrc- omnirnd tho liiiuicdlali. rrmimplloii ot opiratluiia un a laritu scale The Hnrntar) u( thr Interior has allotted a lia) uppiiipiLuUuu (or Ihr eilrnslun o( thr Klamalli project, and llnsr luiuU now utallablr bar hlthi'llo nut Int'li utilized except by romarnlli l stuall and unlniporlanl oietal lima II Is tu he lioinl mat a liieaus ma) In Iniind to lull) aatlsl) Ihr r;nti rumeiit nnd enable ll to pro niil with Ihe-ie ilrrlupnietiU at an earl) date Tin prupusal Is brlell) outllued In thr (ulloalliK tiller, ahlch aa aub mill.il to Mr. Alex Martin. Jr . ns. dent lit Ihr Water I'sera' Association, this liuitlilliK li, ur Sir I desire lo bring bvlore thr attention of )ourself and tho di rectum of tbr Klamath Water Users' Association Hut follonlnt; matters deallui! wills future extensions of the Klaumlb project "I would like nl un tarly Uat; lo rrrommend for Immedlalr construc tion work Incidental to u more com pnheuslve extension o( tho proJit than has hitherto been nrcompllslicil. 'Thcro nrr lertaln matters, how eur. o( ii U'Knl i"l business eha.-iic-ler which hae an Important bearliu on UiIh imtlou and uhlch, In my opinion should be unllsfurtorlly deiill with prior lo Ho' itoierninonfJ hcKliililnn. I lit work of iictual reo lumntlon As Ihesu maltrrs are eltb.ir In ellnilnatlnn any complications which may Impede the speedy prose cution of tho work 'In the einnl that tho association Is prepared to co-oprrnte on tbv line hen In set forth, the Keclnmntlon H.-r.lc.. will endeator to aid your as sociation In M-ry iiosslbln way : 'The inattrra on which I litem early action to be essential, prio.' to the adoption of any t-xtentliv pro cram, me aa follows: "1'list To Increase tho enpital stock of the Klamath Water iisers' Association to a capitalisation more uiiily prorrrtioued to the full tie elopmcnt of thr nrreaitr of the Klamath project "rti-conil To Increase the par alue o( the shares of stock c.l the ossiKlatlon to a (Inure moru ucarly represenlliiK tbo t'lllmated bulltllnjc rost "Third To Increase the urea of lands subscribed to tho association in certain localities where .'ntuhTclrtit arias ure now- subscribed 'Fourth To secure the ngrcementj of marsh land owners to a special form of stock subscription contract, or a supplementary atreoment to the present contract, dealing specifically with tho drainage feature of marsh reclamation work as a necessary ad junct to the ultimate Irrigation fea ture. "Klfth The securing of grants of (ree right-of-way (or all canals, lcees, transmission lines, pumping stations and other worki necessary for tho complete reclamation of the marsh lands. "I hate not attempted at the pres ent time to deal with any of these matters In detail nor to submit drafts of any of the document necessary to carry theso proposals Into effect, these being matters of detail not yet fully thrashed out, but which will be presented In duo time. What It de sired at the pretont time It a full ex pression of opinion by the board of directors at to Its detlre to co-operate In bringing these mattert to a tuc cetsful Issue, and In tbo event of the board to desiring, the appointment of a special committee fully author Ited by the association, or other avallablo meant to accomplish theso oods Itespcctfully, "K. o. iiooraoN, "Supervising Engineer." company for tlio present and only used for railroad business It It probablo that tho Western Union will put In an uptown office tome tfmo this summer and bandlo public busi ness, but for tho present tho lino will bo for tho cxcluilvo use of the railroad Dr. Whlto has Just received u lino lot of whlto cnamol platc-glati oHlco fixtures for hit new olSco 07cr tbo First National Dank. ATTRXTION , It tfftifftf ffffVf ffvv f - """ " aTTTilvK t a- a ' Mtr jUiiHHhhIB I 1 rlv JaBBBBBBBBBBaaalMijMUaaaB laV BBiiBjiiiK liaaaaaalM'Maaatl I tiH' (jV ' jHHKtflM'1 " ,jtiB Fine, Hand-Tailored Suits From $13.50 $4000 New, Snappy Fur nlihlnrii, Walit Coits,weckwetr Walkover Oxfordi to pleaie the moat raiiituoui, K K K STORE Mr. and Mrs. George II. Stewart of Los Angelct aro In tho city, tbo guettt of Mr. A. II. Nafttgcr. Mr. Stewart hat been associated with Mr. Nafttgcr In buslncst affairs for sev eral yean and It here to look after bit Intcrcttt at well at to enjoy Klamath's flno weather. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. UrlgRi and soi. arrhed lait ivcolng from llollli ter, Cal., on a visit with Mrs. Drlggs' parents, Judge and Mrs. Demon, They will Join a party for a few weeks' outing on tho Upper Lake and at Spring Creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Low arrived In tho city last evening from Holllttcr, Cal., In company with Mr. and Mrs Drlggt. They will spend a fow weeks at tho Ashing resorts on tbo Upper Lake. Is hereby called to tho condition of the cemetery Wo hope all who are Interested In tbo prosperity and good name of Klamath Falls will gather to gether and cloar off the wilderness of brush and rubbish, put up new fences and gate; also set up tuch atone a mark tbo grave that are thrown over nr broken down by the cattle or horse In It (or months past. We hope a great company will meet us there on Monday, Juno Ttb, at 9 o'clock a. m, to clear up the grounds, when other arrangement may alto he made. On behalf of many cltlteus, I.AKKIN STl'CKKIt Several new residence aro being built In tho Hot Spring addition Among them aro handsome dwellings for Project Engineer W. W. Patch and W H. Wiley Thlt addition I fast assuming tho uppoaranco ot be ing one of tho best resldenco sections In Klamath Falls CLOSED SEASON FOR FISH IN LINK RIVER Fishing is Prohibited During June, July and August It It not unlikely that the deputy fish warden will find It neceasary to Inform somo ot our local Waltonlana that angling for trout la prohibited In Link rlvor during tbo month ot June, July and August. Yesterday wat tho first day ot the closed fern son, but throughout the entire day men and boy could be teen tUblng off tho wharf. Of coune, there la question Just where Link rlrer end and whero Lako Ewauna bcglaa. However, to bo on tbo safe lde, It will bo good policy for all to retrain from catching trout during the closed season, a tho fish are not ot (ha beat quality at tbl season ot the year. Koporta from the north end of the county aro that fishing I exception ally good In all ot the atreama, and that already several parties are en joying outing at tome of the moat pleasant location. WILL FIRVIHH THE Bl'dAR. Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n Oigaaulted for tlio Protection of tho lluyer ami Seller of Real Property and tlio promotlou and luipi-oteiuriit of KUnuith County. Members I). II. CAMPBELL. P. L. FOUNTAIN, (1IIEOORV McCLELLAN. MALIoBHEPERD CO., HOLCOMU REALTY CO., MASON SLOUGH. T. W. STEPHENS, FRANK IRA WHITE, WILBUR WHITE. Tranaactlon with any of the above dealer Injure protection. NEW IiOIKIK OFFICERS. Tho A. O. U. V. lodge last ieu Ing elected tho following offlcer.i for tho term commencing la July: Les.io Rogers. I. M. W.; Harry Ooeller, M W.; Frank Wilson, foreman; F. 7.1m Baldwin, otcrseer; J. W. Siemens, recorder; A. Martin, Jr., financier; OeorKo T llaldnln, receiver; J F. Bwabatiu,' guide; William Wagner, I. W.; D. T. Meldrum. O. W. J. W. Siemens wat elected truttee (or threo year. Klamath Lodge No. 137, I. O. O F. at their last meeting elected the fol lowing officer: W. O. Smith, Nollo Qrand; Pcrclval Sholl, Vice-Grand: O. A. Stearns, secretary, and P. L. Fountain, treasurer. TELEORAPH LINE FINISHED. The Western L'tilon telegraph line was completed to tho depot grounds thi.. morning end connection Is be ing made with tho olllco car to-day. Tho line will bo ready for operation In tho morning. The line will be oporated by tho Southern Pacific I "Better Than Beit" 1 Game Pate Quail, Grouae, Dock, CMckea, Fsutridge, ChlckcB Liver HEINE'S Sausages .. Mtndtlty Sauce , ' The Beat Yet You'll Like It IViW10P.BR BROS. I PaWMI Ul The ladles of the Presbyterian church have made arrangement to serve Ice cream and cake on Railroad day, Juno Uth. Watch for further announcements. A. K. AND A. M. Ou account ot tbo next regular communication coming on Railroad day, thero will be a called meeting for Tuesday evening next, June 8th, at S p in . for the discussing of the construction uf u Musonle temple. All masons are urgently requested to be present. By order of the W. M. O. 11. OATE3. Secretary. IMPORTANT TO THE LAUIEM Of Klamath Falls and vicinity. All ladles' hats S4, 94.60, $6 and iG.dO at 13.00. All f 6, $0.00, 17 and S7.VJ bat now go at 15.00, The $8.50, 19. 19.50 nnd 110 now at 87.50. Re member this snertfico tnlo we make to the ladle rather than carry thorn over commences June 3d. The Doj ton Store. 2 NOTICE. Ewauna Circle No. 647, W. ot W., will hold Itt regular meeting Friday at 2 p. in. Inttead of In tho cvonlng, to give the member an opportunity to attend tho graduating exercise at the High School. Lost Pair of gold-Oiled specta cles, new, In case. Return to Herald office; reward 6-3, St W. II. Dolbeer, chairman ot the barbecue committee, announce that he has received word from Maaos, Ehrmann ft Co., the Portland whole sale grocery house, that, they will furnish the ugar for use at the Ms feed on Railroad day. The ooanvHtea now ha the coffee and augar and It Is up to some one to furalah the croanf. ' ' Through the ktndneea ot Bourne, County Superintendent Iwaa has received enough copies of the government publication "A Primer of Forestry" to aupply copy to each school library ot the county. One third ot the entire edition will be dis tributed to the school of Oregon. A tbo forests ot Oregon and of Klamath county are among the moat raluablo assets, It I hoped that the teacher will make ut ot these book lets and teach the children eoaae of the Important principles of telisitals forestry and perpetuation ot onr for ests. Tho book I prepared by Mr. atfford Plnchot, and contains mack Interesting and valuable matter. The County Superintendents' con vention will meet In Salem Jane 38tb. The western division ot the Oregon 8tte Teacher' Association wilt meet at Albany June lth. A very profitable meeting Is anticipated. REBEKAU LODGE, I. O. O. I". Lodge will meet promptly t 7:30 p. m Thursday evening, June Id. Dy order ot the Noble Grand, LULU STRAW, Secretary. Local Post Cards X We have collected the most Complete Line of Losnl Views to be found in town. We hare over BO views 1st German print, from photographs, sad are trae as to , Over 75 views la photograph, btcMlavj ait Interest In this county. We are Views. Come la aad look them over. Star Drug Store .--vtM-, ' They Have lff.v,ft&fi -al a 1 ,v . fi ii H m M , ..7,i -' rf.1 ' -v 'W 4 . 4 ..J. lrrH,k tT ,y V. . . - " J. i i laaaaaiaaillttft tllMMMIIIMMMIIIH tk2.i ' ,ti . .. f : i 'i -( "i1-v'rfr I JV"laaaa.