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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1909)
?s!Bm- Hpt u pft S4- efalft. Klninnth Falls' Firm and Bent Dally, Our Advertisers Oct The Best Results. fie tbriuna 9 LI1 Tiimo Yi:vn. No. 87H MANY BIG DAMAGE SUITS ARE FILED KLAMATH PALLS. OKEGON, WEDNESDAY. JUNE I), 1009. Price 6 Cents. 'lid: ,iivi;iirini.o proclamation nv ma von FIRHT HIIU'MEXT OP WOOL Ml IIIihU ..f H,,,.... J,K ttl i fVlOay, June 1Kb, .Named at General i Arrlwd From Ukcvlow Last Even D. I .Moncj Troiii tlic ttutl- in aa Mi n Mw Dim thi. railroad . ,ro and I'm tlMn lor D,.. olobratlun of Dut Clean-Up Hay for All Property Owners In tho City. Ilig- -Eight More Wagons in (ho Road. I .. aj &U).5(Jl illlU IOSIS tllHl I) , Iinni...., '""" ". I. f.,t approaching. I" --' -" V.IIIUIII.' Hit., It Asked For In Three Casus-Suili Cases Unusual in Klamath County t-,.,m nn-a.nl llldlrBllotia the dim i i. i.iin uf mutt will hold Hie mold '''J ui"'ii H li i. i,ii,ui,i , I, nil nniiitr 'r big damage .nil. "Di.f . l.cti,,,, v,iu i vt. , b) ,,,, " "'n' liut mm.. U quite 10 lro- CtH ul H'l nl"' '" i-.li.fuM. ' "'" "'' "'"I i D,- .itirr l. ""' " "'' ' "i" 'liill4lUK r.rnfl ta uuuiu.l In KUlualh county I'""-"1 .""on " Inn ,,-mt In b pirtty oil uu- Tr,a..lta ii.lly filed ... In II.. ,.,.,.,.. .. '""""I by many of D., hu.lne.a .lrtt.' damage I" m ainiiuni i.i "" J" l. null im.ioo IVoisr Kelly bas uruuglit suit little nmtti-r tint ought to ' MI.-i to D.i, attention of tho bull , ' uivii ui ii.it city I ollowlttK on(Dc long to bo remembered A largo tm footitupi of tbv opening UD of n,nu",b' r "f vltllora, moat of them ntrnn;ora, will be our guests on tbnl dny, anil Klamath rails li an.loua to make ni good an appearance a pos i Ktuntt) (or Dm i,o devolop m.ni nf nn old un.., a In the rasn i "i' i l n hnnlii of grafti-i No lino . now bin i.. mill tuimiln a ! i.ol (timet ti,c roui-m lo lM.'aree number whu haw paid little al litvulh bla attorneys, llarrla 4. It-,"'""" """l H Thursday. ""Dun to li la ttln.l l:',f "b.rt "'! ,.'"'" ",",' "' """ of m Ii ran be put down at aafv to con VMi"", "- -- --- it i. ,. ,,. . i..-iitti.' p, iwni oi trie n, Mpui-i "?-. J .iutt:'::kr". .mod . .,. llthof llil" )r mo planum a at - ............. ., 4I L.d .ml t..at.i. b he .lrf.nd.nl. """ '""'1 !" -M "I it ""' WuniMera a. l,(,lnK fakL IiiJuiIm ki laid ! ntlmalra lilt Ill.tIO Ctatlx Itotati l luliif J I Is- Uf lot lll.QOU damaavi II W attialDf ! allurney fur Ikkii It l clalmrd that n AuiuM II. Iu7 tbv flilttlS t'ruianently lujurrtl by Ullltc abuut fully .t from a bay JrflUk ablln ourklac fuf ltoiley uu ill ttacl. MM tin- arrldant dim It lit unia rundltlou uf ltn iujm- iU (liinpi f lli macblne, lor t.tcli lUdfodl.' liMimLlr limy H I'.ilntir bai bruuibl tull iftllit tbr Klamatb I'alli lbd and Tlitifiit6tl.il. Cutupany fur daru tH tKt(r.l by belna lbiun Ifuiii t hiiub un January I lo. bll cNttltf lt ctimtany'a trM iar UMt aur Ibv l'liltuul drua iturr Tea Ibouiand dnllari dauaare ar tiled fat ud an addltluaal 11,000 le evitr tbr coil of mollcal tlrat rat It K Mnillh U the attorney ix ifr I'oihtrr tirTKIIM UKHK rHKCII'ITATi: iMbceiint Ntlw4 Il4rd u I'm. ihaar lr.ktiy WUImmiI Knvwl- tbj l.f ll I'ual. tiv mum mi ..iati.lii.il,, i, f ,i. pioai.m i,hb fun,.. ijiMi, ,u, uaiuw ol tbe bit Uleat In tbe CI'), buth hk.i oJ laittumental dluliilau lit mat. Tliktta tin l at Ankrny ilio at boi oflte "U Ibuitday Tbe follultc to(iata will b (lint. I'Un.i vilo Cm WalJroerert II Kil.aburr 11 IMtkotnrrr Jr Vocal u.lo Wtltlti Mlllurd itl.i ilml Ib.jd a Hi. unit to tear a rood manv it.Ji.-d dollar. I avi bien paid oi.l ' bu.l.ioi min of tbl tlty fir dMllltir. that Ini not returned one I "nt on tin luwitmcnl If any bu'l- r nmn MM itup and comldir the Monday, Juno Htb, 1!i0, baa been The flrat alilpmcnt of wool from Holecti'd by tho Chnmbir of Com I Uiko county via Klamatb Falli ar mercn ni the dato for celobratlnx thojrlrcd In tho city tail orenlni. It con completion of tbe railroad to tbli ilated of C,l 87 poundt, and wai con city and unuaual effort tma bean nndlilRned from J Frankl to the O. K. la ami bolnc inado to mnko tho event Trnnaftr Company. Hlunt moro woRon londa of wool nro on tho road, iitid will be ut.'d In tho parado on Itnllroad Duy It li tinted tlint there are ovor a million and a Lalf poundt of wool In l.aki, count) thin year, moit of which will b hlpir-il vln Klamath Falli. Tin1 firm ahlpm.-nt of frclRht re fidud nt the depot for takcvlcw nr rlil llir flrat of tho week, and n InrKi.'ivlilninf nl for Pnlaloy morchante hi i hi il Inat I'VcnlhK. alble, and nlth thai end In view, and nl the ri'iiuoti of n lame number of iltliiii, I I. n v.) nppolntod Frl.lnj . June 1 1 til, n ccnernl ckun-up day. nnd larnattly requctl that cverj prop'Tly tiwncr und cltlri-ii Ket btia) nnd removu nil untlKhtly objects nnd rublilr.li from their proportli-a and from aldcwnlka nnd trct adjoin Inn F T HVNDKrtHON', Mnyor. )nu-il thin Kill dny of Juik-, 190!) IIAXU KXCUtHION. tiiiii:i: UAVK' ll,HI ll.tl.l, TOflt.VA.MEXT will clre an cxcurilon to Odr-ata on Huiiday, the 13th. Till will prob ably bn the lait excurilon to Hint re tort, ua It will be cloacd to the public in July. Inlnc been purctmaM by arioua cchrmea on bleh he l.aa llarrlmnn It li nntlclrmted tl at in rorcd In and thon look arouii'l ,'nany from tho country will tnko nd nd kv ho many of tl i m are In erl , vaalKe of tl.c opportunity to take lnc he will ted that none are to I1 ,,", "c""lon lnJ '"ration on i t.e mine trip, and excellent camplnc v ...ujiw win. icr depuun ui ihv Tho achdlulo for tho baaeball KnmP4 for tho ritlroad celebration huj been arranged The came will all be played In the afternoon. On Munda). June 1 lib. tho Klnmath The Klnmatb Fnlla .Mllltnr) Hand i-niS tnm will piny tho nine from .akotlnw. On Tui-aday tho came K.-111 bo between Honnntn and the Klamnth Indttn School. On Wcdnot In' tie wlr.nlns teams of tho two prrvlouj gnmci will play for tbo '1 amplonablp. Ity dlriitar) Tl.li publication It a i I AU Tbw Sot Uuikuaikl jood one. but If you lll r.otlco, It KI.I fiadlo S,,rn Onu Mr It V Maaot. HbakciM-atr qua-trl llluo Holla of IVutlaLd Ar by Scblttlbr Mr. Iluirc Mtiun Mia U II Gain Mr. iMn i 7unitlt Mr. I) Hear) Hu Happy l)ay flurlukl Ml. ll I' Mortan Vlulib obllcato Ml. Jawra Voral dut. Mhi Hlwi. tienra i acbi-rue maVea Ita appearand Mra i:ocnc ll.try. tn O It Oatca I far aa The Herald la concerned, It Vlulln nlo Antfl.' rtercnale' aa a local ronmn thai cot It out Pakcri do not take ao much time for to imall a return They figure ou iklctilcr. a town In a couple of laya and K'ttlrr; nut with the money. Thry pan the word down the lino that tie builnen men of Klamath I'alli are 'caiy money.' " and then a ncllltli'i have been prepared by tho 'l.ntnbir of Commerce for thoio who leilru to come in Saturday and re naln through tbe celebration There will be plenty of mimic and i blK dinner at Odi.ua or bring lour. our lunch and picnic by the iprlnita The Wltcma lcac tho lock at 8 30, returning about 6. Varloua placet of Interest will be vltltod and a general good time It guaranteed Itour.d trip, tl ATTK.VTIO.V OlttllAltlUSTS. WILL FURNISH 4000 HEIFERS TO INDIANS Government Lets Contract to William Hanlev, of Portland-Delivery to Be Made Middle of August ITPEIt iaKK NOTES. Steamers Hornet and Eagto ar- . l. liil- .II0b..Moa It fliianalal. nikrs iiii iv iiiiidivuir iu tv t4uuvii-1 . . . . 11 Ca tv aaltotht-r thitin Sichoniifl lUCfiWhl Of ! . . ..s.t. a mm 1 i - Vlti Ittlrn J 3 mat l nuroci nan -.7irrm--ir im I Vocal ...lo. 'The Moanl.t. Vote- 'nm u " 0,,"lUon ,n ,hm ln",,- l-""- Company. Iho Kaslo !th two Urii-Mion'tar lr bcniflt ut tho bualncat menlharges of sand i,-,u, ,,...fc. iini.MnM ...... r.... bo caw not Kirn, the matti r a .. .w ....-... .. "." , . tain llansbury and tbe pile driver, Is bought ll ran name offhand "-!5xpmcil IMWW laliiK i.h.m.i that II knowa were ab Thu jiManm win be cmtiloycd all and that oluti'l) wortblraa Ut Hoy WaUci Tbr City HchiHil lloald I. widid- lai I'liiu ulo, Au dm Fruhimic Ut "up afalnal It " At the recnntit.i V.tMV Ojiu. IJ Oilr atlool rlrrtlun Ibv tnajoilty .if oto. ( Mia lluiri Ma.on rait fur block aa lb location Soln Aptll rtnnc1 Net tun f a ft achool building Theiiat.-' Mi NJ 7umoll rrs aat orr fl.OOU for the pruMrr ll'illi. ublKato If, Aa Ihrta ap trn Iota In tbe lan Daniel. Motk, thta would make an average of ! - - Utirrn 1(00 and 1100 per lot fur IT Till: ol'l.lti MlltM: Ut l)lortr ll la aald that lh .-... .. ii. Sn to-nlsht Vinirr un tbe 1)0. a ..t at the oul.ldc. and lt..t"J i--' """"' rlc'urc ,,,, id for It lord cannot Ullrv. dial Inn people ahowlcg tb. buiy ilreil acme, from Tllfo Mc Cl)rUn llnc, , cgt. .Id lah or cona.nt lo pay- lbla gtr.t btatoilcal city built In tie ajUrtl,lng .and they aro cry Ug IMOO fur Ih. lil.Kk, oven If ll.ey ,' H' Mlin (dramatic . rne outalde of ... I ataat .i. .-!' 1 rrimti1i tirBuil 1. """" ' M vole lo curchaaa the nrnpetlr m.a- ".. It la a aid be co IroMity waa not under eunalderatlon ttd au putcbaa price bad bn Illu.traleJ aonga ct ut,.k In lowing barges on Costal ttcie tame builmaa raeu over 11,000 luring ILt- aal ln year Tho pro moter, got the money and loft the own ih" product of their labor iiMUld not bo found ten days after- aril And )ct hundrcda of dollars T, oT I, tbTX lun M-N Tu.,l uomir,. "Two bee Luc. ,ou are throwing your con?.d.r J l.... a. the Hand Mxrn N- .. . non.y ... II U .Py l.tlon aa not under consideration'"'? by " Todd IMi'h Co. In ,lnhcr )ou wlib )oura.lf to bo con creek and Wood rhor Sbo Is not ox pitted homo till next Saturday. Work on tv.o or tbrco new- koutea will bo hi gun In tho next day or to Sewn are now- under wn), some near ready for occupancy Captnlu Alex N'otlcr would have hit frlcndt know that hereafter bo will without fall entertain them on Suuiln)i. and no ono coming to St. Cloud will bo disappointed In finding doora locked. Work of drIWng tbe piling for tho big box factory will begin to-morrow THE-WALK-OVEK 9 .aBfJ 'iw hM .Id. red an easy mark by Iho Itinerant h.nning gtnfltrs. Xir whether )ou ..It tn our adi.rtliliiB the same ,.i! .. tnctl.odi that tint, do succcttful HAM, GAMES 81XII.W. H BRB'3 ntir nwkl ilwwn thi. tewn i .t. - h-. Hat style that PPMls to u ty, comfort that PPJi thiloot and honeit wear that .ppeol. to the podttt Don't thwetppeMwyUf KKK STORE .'i nm mim." I'nim.i: NH IIAWKEIIl CAN HAWK. I , tarimra can now tell their I i, i.n the atrecta of Klamath 1 1 , piildlora from A.hlnnd cnu ; i, tl.ir (Hill, nnd the auction ,,.! Iiiwkera cun ply their trade I ji-iuhiJ or without paying a II tili the cil) irca.uij. iu. ' i ,tctl l.na repmlod tho l.nwk aud pe.ldl.im' llconao ordinance i u n question whothcr the ordl c. could he enforced If Anyone , i i tll t It. und, besides, n i nf the members of tho Coun ii i .1 oppoaeil to making the farm , pay u license t romo hero to dlf ... of their Orm product, and the ,.,,lt wni that Ibo whole ordinance wn, wiped out and the city thrown . . ... tn ,ln hll.lnCSS il n tor ui)m - viuiii:u Hid a.u:. , i roumaTini7j 0- w w,,lw , told H e lM of the old Ammor nn lbce. contlstlng of 390 acres. 0 II ll Van Vnlkonburg. Tho eon- .Mcrallon was between 110.0 00 . d ,111.000, This big ranc... I " ed on the Kono road ;n Pur- , U,hI several ear. ngo by Mewj. Kuuntaln nnd White f.o.n E. . Car- torofA.h.and. llba.boon ldo l portions, nnd tno . w vnlkenburg U tho Ut of the tract. " Vm Vrikwburs already ' . - .,. about a hal. mllo Zo'bUne.Purc.auMI- wnrn too acres oi .. ;Mchrneoded(orbUbor.o..na cattle. Colobrato Railroad Day rUbt! Fl.gs, buntln, and aol.o.k.r. Tho Bquaro Das. Thcio will be a ball game ou tho local grounds Sunday between tho llonama nlno and the Kcdmen of tbts city. Kinney's team will go to Dorrls, wheio they will play a return game with the team of that town rple mil pear irets need ipray Ing now to prevent wormy fruit. Arsenate of lead, In some of tho patent a;irty formulas Is good. "Ula--arlno" or "Swift's Arsenate of '.cad" are rciognltod standards. A sjood, thorough spraying of either now- will prevent wormy apples un less henvy rains como to wash tbo ipray off. In wnlch caao a second spraying will bo necessary. It Is not compulsory upon these whoso trees tm.o no fruit to spray, but It will bo to their advantage, at every orchard sprayed aids In oxter minuting tho moths and lessening their depredations another ytar. Tor tho bctt results, threo pounds of Dl-pnrlno or arsenate of lead to each fifty gallons of water, thorough-')- mixed, should bo used, AU owners of orchards will please attend to It during tho next two wcekr. or tho results will not bo sat isfactory O A. STKAHNS, Fruit Inspector. Tho contract for supplying 4,000 Mrs Tollman, Mrs. II. Dootb, Mrs. belters for tho Klamath Indians bas Cole-son. Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Stecman been awarded to William Hanloy of and Mrs. West took tbo dinner. It Is Portland at S2G.7S a head, delivery reported that tbo romalnlng aprons to bo mndo by August l&th at the from the Easter salo were sold Wed Klamath Ilcscrvnllon. Theso holfern nesday, tho sum coming to 142. aro furnished tho Indians as a por- Tbo bomo of Mr. and Mrs. Nick tlon of tbo payment by the United Monson was brlghtoncd last Tuesday states government on tho purchase morning by the arrival of a baby girl, of tho lands of tbo Indians tomo N. S. Morrill passed through our years ago. district Wednesday with a load of This award was made May 2th, lumber, hut tho announcement waa withheld, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stecman and and tho cattlo men, especially thoso daughter, Gertrude, visited friends In who put In bids, have been awaiting with Interest tho result of the mat ter. Originally, tho government de manded that tbe cattlo men who de sired to bid should drive their stock to a point near Lakevlew, Ore., foi Inspection. Dut no response was made. It was pointed out to the officials that tho stockmen could not afford to drlvo their cattlo from1 far away points on a chance; moreover. It also wai shown that thcro would not be tufflclcnt water in tho placo selected to meet tho needs of such a situation Upon this shewing tho Commlsaioner of Indian Affairs changed tho terms of bis call for bids, with tb rsarnlt that figures wero submitted to him by many stock men, tho Oregon man winning. White Lake and Merrill Sunday Mrs. Faul rticht spent a few days of last week with Mra. Darks. Mr. and Mrs. Comb and Inez and Art Comb wero. Falls visitors Mon day. Mrs. Bark and son, Carl, were In Merrill Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tollman and daugh ter attended the show in Morrill Sat urday night. Fred Combs, ono of our former rettdentt, who Is now residing In Arltona, bad tbe mlsfortuno while digging a woll to get his leg broken. A. F. AXI) A. X. On account of tbe next regular communication coming on Railroad day, thcro will bo a called meeting for Wednesday evening next, Juno S. at 8 p. m., for tbo discussing of the construction of a Matonlc temple, All masons are urgently requested to be present. Dy order of the W. M. O. D. OATES, Secretary. Concert, Thursday, June 10th, un. dcr auspices Order Eastern Star, Op era House S WANT LO.NOER CELEBRATION Chamber of Commerce la PaJtHlosttd to Extend Railroad "Dousf" Two or Three Datys. Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n Org.iniil.Til fur Hie I'rotcclloii uf Hie Hiiyir il heller of Ileal 1'ropcrty aud the promotion and liiipiovenunl of Klamath County. Member D. n. CAMrDELL. P. I,. FOUNTAIN, GREGORY McCLKttAX. HAIiMHlKPEIUl CO.. MASON BWVail, T. W. STEPHENS, FRANK IRA WHITE, WIU1VR WHITE. Trautactlous with any of the above deader toauro protecUon. MEIUUI.I. ITEMS. Mr and Mrs II r. Lee nnd daugh ter. Josephine, left for Klamatb Falli, where they will Wilt for a few da) a and then will go from there to Seattle, where tbey will take In the fair Addio and Orlta Orayball vltltcd Sunday afternoon with tbclr friends, Pearl and Ethel Brown, Mr and Mrt. T. M. DurLam and family luivo mo.cd Into tbo bouse of Mr and Mrs. Welch I M- Wolrh hnto gone trnvellnr. this sunnier. They left ito Frldiy morning. Henry Cox went to Odessa tbls eck nnd returned Friday, I.. A. Bunting was In Klamath Tallt this week. W P Rhodes returned from ! Klamatb Friday ovcnlng, where bo I had been for n few days since. Tl.o contest ball given last Fri day night was very well attended, be music furnished by Lamm broth era was good, and tbo supper at tbo ilversltlo Hotel was oxcellent. I Iva Whltlnch will bo tho young lady who goes to tho Seattlo fair. Tho Ilea theatrical troupe wilt play In Merrill Opera Houso next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Tcrwllllgcr's sistor, Miss ICato Tlmmonds, from Shasta valley s hero (siting with her. Mts. S. E. Martin and daughter, Veva aud Dorothy, have returnod homo front their visit at Spring Lako. The Misses 1'hcbo Brown, Alia Halls and Grace Barrow- and Messrs. C.-.UIn. Luther and Choster Hasklns mil I'luulla Brown went out on the ilvcr for a boat rldo Sunday after noon Tno Christian Endeavor party glv n at Mr, aud Mr. Hasklns" last ruostt.ty evening was am enjoyable event. H was a ntco moonlight nlgbt, to most of tho people played out- ilde. rtetroshmonts ot sandwiches, cake, coffeo and candy wore sorvod. Mrs. Mooro, tbo daughter ot Mr. tnd Mrs. Hasklns, and children and ..usbnnd bavo been visiting hero with her pnrent, for a fow day. They returned to their homo" Baturday. The Southern Pacific ticket office was changed to-day from tho Naviga tion Company's office to tbe office car at tbo depot, and hereafter all ticket will be told at tbo latter place. Tickets can bo procured to all points tho day previous to departure. and Pullman reservations can also bo made. I). W. Burling, who has been In tbo real estato business at Dorrls, bas lo cated In Klamath Falls and will have cbargo ot tbe Bucna Vista bus, which makes dally trips to tho Upper Lake. Mr. Burling bas an office In tbe building adjoining the American Ho tel J. C. Bcacb, who resides on Con ger avenue, suffered a stroke ot paralysis tbls morning and, is In quite n serious condition. Mr. Ileach has reached tbe advanced ago ot 79 year and until tho past week has been very actlvo for a man ot that age. Tbo ladle ot the Presbyterian church wilt gUo a dinner on Tuesday, June ISth, at tho Court Houso park. Dinner will bo served from 11:30 un til 3 o'clock. Price, 35 cents. For Exchango Modern 9-room Chicago residence, value Sf.,500; clear, well located; for tract of 1,000 to 3,000 acres timber, with good mill location. Wltl assume. Address E. A. W., care Evening Herald. Tbo following petition waa circu lated to-day asking tbo Chamber of Commerco to extend tbe railroad celebration to two or three day. Tbo petition received nearly fifty name of business men: "We, the Undersigned merchants and contributor to the fund for tho railroad celebration, would earnestly request that Immediate ateps be taken to extend the time of celebra tion from ono to two or. three day. for tho following reasons: "Persons attending from any dis tance may be desirous ot combining their trip for tho purpose of pur chasing such articles as required, aa well as enjoying the celebration; also our merchants who are compelled to attend to their various vocations would be enabled to partake ot aosM of the celebration a well as all. should It cover a period ot from two to three day. "Noticing the program. It appears that thcro Is too much crowded Into the one day's celebration for the en Jo) ment of tbo public at large, hence tbls request." WILL MAKE FISHING TACKLE. William C. fJordon. a recent ar rival In the city, has purchased lot 4 In block ( In Buena Vista addition and will begin tho erection of a home at once. Mr. Gordon Is an expert fishing tacklo maker, and he will en gage In tho manufacture of all kind of fishing tackle. LONE PINE ITEMS. Tho Ladlot' Sowing Circle met at Mr. Cbas. Bteoman'a last Wednes day. Those protest were Mr. New ton, Mr. Stevenson, - Mr. Alma La Prarlo. Mrs. Koonti, Mra. Ream, lira. West, Mr. Ross, Mr. Erman, Mra. Phillip, Mr. Robley, Mra. S, Booth, eoeeeeee4ieeta)' t 5,000 U.S. nags Silk Flags, Wool Flags'.'Bunting Flags and Muslin Flags one inch to twelve feet long. Besides, we have Bunting, Crepe and Tissue Paper, Paper Napkins r - and everything required for Railroad Day decoration. SEE OUR .WINDOWS. Star Drug Store J They Have It;' l 't . .1,3 ;,! sv. fl'-a L - i'.,A' nt & ' , ', J ' '.. .d tfJ&it 7