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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1909)
1 N- Klflinnlli VW Mrat Mill Hot Dally. nulk Our AdvertlMrt Oct The Beit Results. Pie PWfiitm 3 IMHD Ykaii. No- m ATER CARNIVAL SHOlEi) BE MADE AN ANNUAL EVENT OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE 15, 1909. Prick 6 Cents. amain runs -... du inane nimm.c . ....". ""' ,buM "" - "T -"ibiir iiity .,., i i i,. ..,.. t5 Yearly Water Fcstival-This Year's i W,!,, ' sr -. ... i . tveni snows r inure foss b ti "'u;, tbo ARBCCUE ALSO ithl. ii. Id,. uf .ni.,,,1,,,,,,,,, ,0ll ,"'" '"' '""Hlllii.nl that ran . i.J nr'iiirn iiirrrii' ,"t"'lu,""' " i. UttlUtU 3lJlAXoOi''M o imin ii.il rum, ,,,, ,fr iiiii.lucloO unJti tti uii( Tho bit vtlJtut. at tu ( ,, rtaira Fle awl HU TIiukmimI r 4 Hrrr Hrrsrd YralrrtUi 0sUrt of (.'lUiliiefto. I or .ucti.. ,u, utg (Lb uul( I com fiom u.u lu Li Lad ... t'vlUui. atth Hi arilcular iuuJki tllt-UO ll.- rli.k.k. ... (I - That It II" trtilliiienl lite1,, "iiiwia . .... I'll" "- quoted kllLuut luttlirr !, of ll.r city 1'MHlure.l ! Urn! 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Only two nccldontt occurred yettor day to mar tho plcaiurot of tho cele bration The first wai during the parade, when an lll-advlied race by omu of tho horieback rlderi oe curred on Main afreet. Two hone ridden bv tounv ladtoa worn frltht- cnod and ran Into n ll.hl decorated Tho flr,t clrcu t0 nhlbit ln K1m' bugKy driven by Mr.. Zlm Baldwin. j,th Fal1 g"vo two P'" - rcaullInK In considerable damage to Engineer Heidel, of Department of Agri culture, Who Will Select the Route, Is Now In the City 8.NOWH OREATER HIIOWS. Ol'X CtfU NIIOOT. lit laburt .w-t,n v .aa v vv porir ,lly U(,n nlm , ,, atM ,hc rr. ni tbo Mil of fur toBilit-'i.aou, ,W(c 0( (M,r,but ,, por. Iu( uf umI brant btrad and (oflif itratil lluutbt tear at band tupplltd lor a j,m( AUlkll ,,rlt, W1 Blh tmall (barer taladi, rtke and jUt.',ott ,no Klondyke dance ball, but If j rtratn and iberberti Tbtre wt )ou vu) "wH- dtlnkt an ampU tupply of irr)tbln nl Tbo Ktklrao llli(e take Ibo Mt- bcti lb ablartalnmtnl wat oitr Ibk'iltor on a Juurnu) tbrouib thu IM InJlant were (htn LI rtmalnrl'coxb The ncit nop It tbc Trip on uer .bkb ivprtntrd a (uud u(t ibr Vukcn. white a boat It furnltbrd lawiUoei on tbo batgit, all addojl... Tbv tnrat wa tuokrd to Ktfie tnd In a llnkllr.f the tecne It U IU Uaaly and brilliancy uf thr',un tB Klttj ne tbr rumptlrcrn't tbanicol lo a broad panoramic rlier KtiaJta aad t a inod.l tin w bleb ' ( ,,lrj u0 m. coSw and lani rrv'Tbe Htrult of Cairo, llltlvlaud and frttit titbit of Iblt chaiaclci inayka uo cru.dlng and no InniDtcn- Ha I'atee furnlih a touch of high W Htlcmtd ' Tho truth uf tbvte Irrer and tbr tertlce thloucbout r. m,. (ur all The nolte, the crovdt nsaiii u mad inorv (nrclblo btn I It eotildrrnl Ibo gr.al tarlcly of Mgti ibai may lx carrlid uui naai. atlotli the different rlrlr. Oa all of Ihuto and tnolo- ma) br ntKrdd and lllumlualcl by Ibo flt detliai In lanlerna Tbr lake wM U nrung with tmall clrciilr IU tDtated In thu lanlernt of Ibo ! and would form a tpcclaclg IUI would b tbo moat gurgeoua 'Ul iBtglBtblo Tu tbo Chauibor uf reKtrce mutt for all llruo remain " tfedll for Iho Inauguration uf dm. niMroiii. incit eicellenl and the eiclteimnl of the l'a) Htreak Of oto Iblcg lb tlly ma) U- proud make II an Immentil) populr place - In addition lu Ibo tuctiat attend ing Ibo (clrblatloa Hat Ibelo It an uiganlialloii here lulu .bote bandt .tick at u lery (Kan llltlo boy, future e. ol of a tltnllar naluti" and .llil dlgutld liltu One day ho may bo tnlruitod llb co&ndrnco 'found a lxir llttlo itancd klltcu ItoubtlrM tucb dutln would I ar- rruUchlug In a ditch at the- roadtldo copied llb tome reluctance, but It ,Dj hi brought Ihu wet, mudd Utile It Ullirl Ibat thlt (an be outcome, ma ,m,. nh blm rtilally In lew of the fact that the ,. tk u U the hydrant and care- RSI mi lpnplo of Iblt fit) thoroughly appro- fu, nmed off all Ihu mud. but lh ctalu Ibo work done, and will un- ,Dl)C)( Ma too gnat for the tick duubleilly ttand read l finance any- km allt ,llt trcatta of llfi diparti'd Hick brought her lo hit mother, who nclaliued at the slfiht of the wil drooplug klltiti "Why. Dick what ban- ou done ' "rlho wui all mud, and I waihtd. Thu trap aboot c.lu'n b tho Crater Lake Quo Club attracted a great deal of attention ycttcrday nnd compotl. lion wai keen among Iho contettantt Each participant was glu-n Dfty blrda and while- no records were broken tho retultt were ery antltfactory when It la (oneldertd that this la tbo second ahoot of the neaton and that the compliant hate had very llttlit practice Tbo result of tho ahoot wai ai followi C McDonald, 40, II I Hoc, 43. 0u Chlldcrt. 41; lko Hampton, 3S, V S McaiLIS, U'm McCullum, 34. i; W Muller. 31. U. Jacobaon, 22. Tboro weto three1 caali prizes for tbo winners lu tho ahoot flC, 1 and 13 The tucceatful contcstooti wcro C McDonald, II P Hoc)' and (lu- Chlldirs MR1ALIH1 LLCTIHK TO-XIOHT, Ocorge V llllncr, Socialist candi date for gnternor of Kansas, villi speak this ciculng ut the' Courthouto grounds on "Socialism as u World Mou'mcnt " No one can afford to remain Ignorant In regard to tbo greatest political motcmont In his tory ur tho program of a political pari) which bus a dues-paying mem borthlp that Increased from 10,000 In 1901 to 40,000 In 190S and cast half a million totes ut tho last presi dential elecllou Furniture for Sale A quantity of now Household furniture. Inquire of Staldcr In Wagner house near Cath olic church 15-4t thu buggy, but fortunately no ono was Injured. Tho second accident occurred In tbo etonlng, when the carriages wert returning from tbo 0:30 train. Tba Llu-rmore Hotel bus, driven by Joe Moore, was upset In tho cast end of town und a number of tho passen gers Injured, although nono sorlout I). Mr. Moore Is considered one of the beat and most careful driven In tho city, nnd ho naturally feels very had over tho accident. In the rush to make tho trip by the tlmo the ball gam nnd the circus were out, all tho teams were driving fast Tho but was heaWly loaded and It was a won der that more were not Injured. U II Itaymond of Manhflcld had has shoulder dislocated and was taken ut once- lo the Klamath Hospi tal, where ho rccclud medical at tention Others receiving Injuries were I)r and Mrs Itohm and Joo lloefer of Itcddlng. 8I8KMOHK TO KXCIAGK IX MERCANTlLt.' Bl'HLXESS Dan Ryan of Fort Klamath has told his storo to Lindsay Blsomoro. Mr Itan bai been in tbo mercantile bualncas for n good many jcart and enjoys an extensive patronage. Mr. Slicraore Is Interested In one of the blgscst livestock companies Id Wood rhr. and Is ono of tho most success ful men of that section. His popu larity nnd wide acquaintance will as suro him success In bis new location. IT SHOCKED THEM. tcrday to crowded houses. Tho dif ferent acta went oft wltb a dasb. The children wero delighted wltb the trlcka of tho dogs and ponies, while the daring feats of the trapaie artists and other aerlallsts filled the spec tators with awe and astonishment. The show will give their last per formances thlt afternoon and even ing and wo bespeak a rare entertain ment for those who attend. CPI'ER LAKE NOTES. Stoamcr Hooligan took a logging donkey engine up the lake for Long Lake Lumber company on Saturday. Steamer Mazama sustained some Injury to ono of her propellers on her last trip down nnd Is now on the wa)s for a few hours In consequenco. INDIAN WAR DANCE. Tho Indian war danco did not como off last evening as scheduled, but this Interesting event will bo given this evening at tho baseball grounds. Tho danco will begin at 6:30. This will bo well worth seeing. ONLY THREE OF COMMISSIONERS Route on West or East Bide of Lake Reins Discussed Latter Most Desirable. Tho pioneers of Klamath county bad a very Interesting time In tholr reunion yesterday. Tho names of 183 wero received who located hero dur ing and prior to 1SS7, and It is prob. fcblo that there Is a largo number who were not present. O. A. Stearns has the distinction of being tho old est Id point of residence. He located Id Klamath county In 1(67. John M. Corbell and Stephen Stukel came here the following year. In IMS. Two small children, hearing older persons refer to tho cat's tall asahls ebenezer, camo homo from church one day very much chagrined, say ing, "Tho choir sang a dreadful song, but wo did not take an) part." On being questioned It was found they bad sung that good old hymn, "Here I'll ralso mine Ebenezer." A YOUXa HERO. Ik Hat with a Pedigree and a guarantee ome new, tnappy itylei juit received U-r. Dlc roiilltil "Oh, IMik." his j mother ld iorrolull). "I in nfrahl line's dead l'l 1"I l"fke'l land gtlevid Mr it moinint then bis Ifaee llghti J up lt K'iam "' tow" I fort at he exclaimed "Well, the died clean an) v. a) " KXOl (III TO SCARE AM" OXE. Whllu out walking with lur u land mama one da), rioiemc, aged I four, inn miiiiu llttlo dlbtunee ahead As she gol ncir mule hitched to I farmer's waM'ti the uulranl began to biu). Hhu wheeled lustantl). und jruunlogtolni mother as fust as she could go, said lu round-eed aston ishment, "Oh, maroo, mnilln W sumflnl" Ladles, havo you seen tbo Harring ton Wishing Machine! C.I IB. F. Allen. Marshall House, lie wl" com god do jour washing free. Try It. 1 ee S FOR SALE WELL IMPROVED FAIUl of Joo .croe. 10 mile. Bouthwe. of Klamsth Fall.. Will .ell" , whole or in Prt. Term., part down, the balance In de ferrod payment. Apply r. A. EMMITT . the Poat Offlc. Klamath County Seal Estate Dealers Ass'n During tbo dally bath of two young somi, ages two and tbrco and a half, the mother was suddenly called to tho telephone. On her return she found them both out of tbo tub, thor oughly excited. Thereupon tho older ono exclaimed: "Harold aus about to go down In Iho hole, but I got him out, muvvcr. I got him out!" Orgsaulzid for the frotoctlou of the lluyer mid Seller of Real Property and (ho promotion and Improvement of Klamath County. Members D. B. CAMPBELL. P. L. FOUNTAIN, onEGORV HcCLELLAN. IIALL-SIIEPERD CO., MASON 8LOUQH, T. W. STEPHENS, FRANK HU WHITE, WILBUR WHITE. Transactions with say of, the above dealers Insure protection. NOT LIKE PAPA. A bright llttlo fellow was taken to u barber shop for thu first tlmo to havo his hair cut, and as tho barber was in u distant part of tbo shop for n few moments tho small customer said in lowered loncs to bis father: "i'ap.i, you must tell tbo man that I am not to bo shaved." HIS TRANSFORMATION. Llttlo Harold, aged six, felt very proud whon ho donned his first pair of ti outers. Taking hi three-year-old brother behind the door he wat overheard to say, "Willie, Willie, do you remember me?'' John QUI, representing J. K. 0111 Stationery house of Portland, hu been In tho city for a tew day en Joying tbo celebration nnd getting ac quainted with the trado. Mr. dill was formerly a member of tho State Legislature. Found Baby's gold ring, with small get. Owner can have tame by calling at Herald ofllce aad paying for this notice. Moroy L. Applegate la in the city for few day from the Lavm Beds. taking in the celebration and meet Lost Between Eleventh street and the Llvermore Hotel, a pair of spectacles, with one bow gone; In case. Finder will leavo at Llvermore Hotel and receive reward. Mrs. Rohm. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Chambers, who havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith, left this morning for their home at Eugene. "Tho Squaw Man" was played to a crowded house last night and the lies Company won many now friends In their tine presentation of this West ern play. Lost On circus grounds, a long, gray purse, containing change In sil ver. Finder will please notify this offl co. Tho teouls tournament had to be postponed on account of tho rain. Engineer Heidel of the Depart ment of Agriculture arrived In the city last evening. Mr. Heidel Is the engineer who will have charge of the selection and laying out of the Crater Lake road through the forest reserve. A meeting of the Crater Lake Road Commission was slated to meet la this city, to-day, but aa there are only three members present Dr. J. M. Keeno of Mcdford, Oeorge T. Bald win and L. F. Wllllts an Informal meeting was held aad an adjourn ment taken. Mr. Heidel has made a trip part way over the route of the road from Medford to tho lake, and It la bis la tcttlon to go from Klamath Falls tu Crater Lake. It ha finds that the snow In tho park Is too deep at the present time ho will return later to mako the trip. ' Ono of tho most Important, loca tions to be made la that ot the road from the lake through Klamath county. There Is some dlftereneea of opinion as to whether the should bo located on the east or i sldo'ot the lake, the general ( however, favoring the east sitte: The peoplu of Wood river are very anxious that the road be built down the center of the valley so that It will touch at Fort Klamath, aad there would probably be an advan tage in this, in that It would be more permanent than n road .built along the foot of tho mountain. It Is conceded that a road along tho cast side ot the lake would bet ter accommodate the large aumber of tourists, a practically ail ot them coming to this section will visit the resorts on the lake. With the road on tho east tide, atop can be made without any Inconvenience. Another advantago would be that the road would traverse a greater portion ot the forest reserve, and a great deal ot work lo securing rlgrts-of-way would be eliminated. " Charles a raves la la the city from Odcll, tho farthest postofBee from Klamath Falls in the county. U-Need-a McBrlde'a U-Eat-a Sandwich J LATEST POPULAR CANDY Made from Cream, Sugar, Nntf and Fruit in ror sale oy au Owe confectionery Stores MM 5, U.S. Flags Silk Flags, Wool Flags, Bunting Flags and Muslin Flags one inch to twelve feet long. Besides, we have Bunting, Crepe and Tiaaue Paper, Paper Napkins and everything required for Railroad Day decoration. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Star Drug Stor "They Have:if! w mmmAi : cc vi-fsi " "j "M'Sar 1 . t. h , n ffP I tfT ..is$ Si ing old friend. i'MMsi MeeeHMMMMinnHiMiimil iSWJ u .i . t it IV & .. -a JaV-Sj. i. . - - - - - Pj K K K STORE