The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 19, 1909, Image 1

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Our Advertisers Oat ,
The Beet Retults. '
IE GRAND JURY Wli I rf
IN SESSION NEXT WEEK
isidcriblo Anxiety lleintj loll ,is to (he '"mm ,vv,u
Outcome of Session on Account of
Rumors Which Are Afloat
M.AMATH FALLS. OHKGQN, SATURDAY. JUNE 1, 1903.
Prick 6 Ccnti.
HU.KorHCWEUIMiMiK,
Monday . , ut , Wll(h
Ity nn Kecilir Ulil. for tteW.r
Itoml Ijr.
'Mi'1 ..f llllnol, i,m 1,1, ,
I hot lb- I'rliiuiii i:p,jn j,
' I lll'tllUlloiial.
Monday will b I ho last day for
it.. .it.t..- .... . .. . .
minim mm on ilia IIW.VOO sawcr
bond liiuu of the City of Klatnalli
Fulls Up to tho prti'jnt tlmo very
fuw Mdi have been filed, end prac
tltnlly none f I om local parties, tt It
billoved, howcur, (bat Micro will bo
a lane nuiubvr or bid) turned In on
Monday from local panics, and It
wouldn't In a Hurtirlno If nearly all of
llio bondk were purchased by capital
lt of tlil tlty Tlio bond aro In
denominations in low at f 100.
ti'fi.ii lake not eh.
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h im M.... la, and IU ll,n, . " W "' ""'"" H"" l'm. I'.ii.il Tl... law dls-
Illtlt lllfll ll.,.l I, t. I ........ a . . . . I
klil.luur, I., bu.ll.e.. .hntl "-rung up II...II p.i.e.1 ,.t i.,r , ,,,,,, b) ,
-- six a rnui lata.. .. . a . a . .. .... ...
fbrrttfKt W.al the li-.tlll I, to . " "''" " wiu-nim Hernial amuuM) lull...
Mf'l tuiuiiuik. but If .,1,1 . ' U"8" aal "'r "'He ' Ibe low obj.ttlon wa A nc candy aland li tho latent on
I.. lit. I tkabl kfiliiha ,.. t.... t .. i .. . I., it. . . i
eVltioitt ! Un rlabl Hi. il.u.i, ' """ """n "'" ' cuiin,.-riinie Machinery i"" uvvvt i.bku water riont.
ftt.l tu i .....utbli. .tome '' ,u" ,0" '"ai.tlbtfy blrb It .a.lon.d and lo tb.M-.tiU.' Tbo Ir.eproi.lbU.. kaleldotcoplc to ,,"'flr,l ,n KMD", coun,j: "D1
la UblluKlamall, I'all. , """" "'0!' '" '," "' '" M"..l ou voter. t(aiuir Haitle I. aportlnic u fore and
klta.lt, . i. U .lit at a bun- . .r...i.uiui ..,.., were union- to pattlcl- att rlr. and under llic new manaxe-
tilitr .,1,1 kind of a bkl. owpii.ii..m .. ,. pat. in the pilinar) ment .he l ktn-InK out of trouble.
blr ha. it kMl IHn IVhi.t...... i-.i. i ........ I
lUft -.J bP n.. liuubln what- . , . ' v " "" B"u ,B,,"U "' ,0 ,,IU Tho mill I. nxaln ruunlnic. after
ll .! vu. .1,1.11- , ,ht it " ' "'"' "'"" t,,UIU ",tr ,'"" '""",-1 '" "' wmwli. , fu daV hold-up
k .a -J ...iklna ,j "" , --",7 "' ""' '"" " ' ' HUII tMl. , Mr 0orJori.N IIUK hum Mf.
tUt 1. ....... .1,0 t,ub r, . " . " ' ""' """ " , '" " r"' r,mt" " " ,lw liK completion It will bo tho Bah.
., . ... , i "'" " afcwii ronrlrtlua. thai ibe .l-flilun lll probabh nven-! ..,, . . .
bitati-d on hUb aulhoilt) that ,, . . ' ' .rmen't head'iuartcra at tbo upper
llflAlTttat ImH In ll,u b.l. . .Ilkl.. ll... .111.... ..t . .....1.1 ...I r
landing lloati, flihlnc tackle, cum,
REDUCTION IN EXPRESS
RATES IN EFFECT
SOON
ALFALFA MEAL PLANT
FOIt MEItltILL COVMnY
UvorKii Wll.on, our cnterpillng
oilu-ntcr manufacturer, l neurlv
ready to Inaugurate a new Industry
that promlnea to do much toward tbo
development of an Important and vo
.rontablo builnoa In tho favored n
ful la belt of Tulo I-ako valley. Mr.
Wll.on ha. had .hipped from tho
Ohio manufactory tho machinery for
making alfalfa meal, together with a
t.ii homeppwer .team t-nglno for run
ning tho flame, and will aoon havo tlin
lamu Installed In thl. city. This it 111
illUflo:- (.it hold nf lh hl(h
ul a. 'nun ihrr.. I. In h a
tkw .r hal lian.plir.1 kl th-
urn o( . .u, with Hi- .,,tr,i
rfJuJi. Suland warning ll
U Itnirmlrr.) that tho Ju.li-
tlttt I. i,u in ihe fllf.i.
, acd h. did not ,iuin lo
tin rerun rtnriil of 1 1,- ,Hal
tU tn Klamath i.iuutr a Ua
ca Ju.iu. and that In futum
ll ai it., ouM puil. ih- inai
bly hard nril titan Whlchrvn
ii it inviv li um, thine rvrlalu ll-er -r iiant.il in atlvu. commll-Ut.-
hoi abandunnl Ih- .lttrmli.a- Kt of Ih. .llffFHlit (Milltlcal pattk-n
llun iu .. thai rldvir-Ii all), at In pollllral rlirle. It If comldercd
I ' I" '"lag about ronrlrtlua. thai me .l-rliluti lll probabl) nvec-
On tiui trrru, lo lb- tintaii. (.llai,. the intlliig of a ipeclal union
l it la it it. wamlni; glin b of lb. 1.kI1iui. ihl. fall
Ju,l. ntaad II. I. .lat.tlal' a Tl.i- Ind-pdid-nl u.t.r. of lh
ifputaiiui. ai Inlur a ... ..id (. , Slnt. .,0wi.il in the pn-iciit pilmar)
luinrf a. ono ol lh .-rlatnra If. lav. becau..' under It. tb-) win-lb-
Utnlcv. rannbouM mi II ThU ubllitxl lo .l.tlai- lialt) to ono of th
I.. unduublrdl. a lllil- .-(-. Lot ! -olltlcal panic l( tin) d.-.:r.il to
will without doubt bo a profitable In
vcitment for Mr. Wll.on. Morrill
Itccord.
KLAMATH IIOVM IIO.NOItEl).
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"'"' law In ihlt ciunl) Nunc .if thmii fiwwrtaiil with
II. not l.au. wmdrd ,. .. .,.,., , ... .Lmi. . 11,,1,'ih-j aio ba.e.1 on M-cllunaiif Ih.. law
mat in iiii ,. manner, but
,.. ., , . , liai..grfMliii. If Ih-y ruuhl ir n
fton m illnotYr that Ibl'
.,,., , tin- bm when II umuk l n 1 1 r 111 III
wiiui lit. turani
M tbuu
ltlr 'hi ta U lit h b tmlal '" iunly Jll well, that 1. a
.Hint :, tl,, h-al olilimi luallrr ferrnl .tun
llf-
ratno. U t.mrlally .tat.il at
Use. f.i. It.- rrawm that thin
Jtoili- 'ftfiiM. to inakK am .tat-
ircl.ti. to lb- niatt-r It ha.
llalr.1 llml lime ,a. iMtrn n
llr l,.i, ji, a, ,r ,,ne
rtlor i the met ling uf tho la.l
Whrib.r tint- I. gutiift. In U a
bai.h ul Indlctnuiita or nut. Uht -
Mime tiii will nut tho a .tali of K-
i.mmunltlon, tc, la on hi. Hit.
I.mt exnliiK while a party of gen
tlemen wire looking for omo lot cor
mi. near Hon Chllder.' brlck)ard,
they loutul .kunk, One of tbo boys
luiueiu-d driving him Into ono of tho
archu of a cold brick kiln and fix It
mi h- rould not eicapo till such time
a. Chlldrra wanted hi in This plan
uoikid all right until tho akunk
turned on them It didn't work so
well from that mi, fur In breaking
Ibiough tbo cordon of men bo ran so
near one of tho bo. as to cause that
long-lrgged gent lo fall over some
iagihrii.li on top of tho akunk, and
cu word, does not upress It. One
Kcntlunau wld that he had had many
In tbv dt Tuoadu) tu Hurt hi. titter i rank upcrlviucs, but never unthlng
I Mr. Jotephlne S.iulris. whom he had ' lu lompnre with a Klamath skunk.
nut son for teventeili ini
ri'iulicx m iictompauli.l b)
l'
mr iMbc Ii rrrtaln b- it ilihi !, - vote st the ptlinailet J
win i. n kiiiu-1 tu ratrtint: out hit Tliiuuirli Ibe action nf tin Supiel.i
piiiiulie. and ll It Ibe knuwlclc of'C.iutt the liidl.tmrnls agalmt Wt.t i
Ihlt fail Dial I a. rnt the rold jhlv- Hll- Killllctaitt III Chicago lur all. Red
In tho ptlmarles latl August.
rrs nf the local option will fall. It I. declared by law)trs
Ih- ia.es, Ihciiuiv
tin .t.rlat.d uiii-nnttllutlunal
HON IN I III l.l.irtlN ITI.MS
i: ll KlU'or- il llli!.ll valle) wa.
Mis Ulne uf tho !) now sleeps lu tho
ti". barn. It Is said tho horses won't cat
II. ( until tho lliaud Juir hand. Ii Its dauKbt.r Ml Jettle The) tt.ru tho an) more hay and the mules bray all
Dim I rep.ul and Is dlirbargnl I.) the
r.Mirl
Kllcnreand wlfv while night
Thl. I. the first time milium- tu her mania
The wife of another weut
and all tho rest
25y?
"m .VsaT- jmM mi.s.
&lLioS At5 TAnW ISxVvt v
I I
guetle of It
III I II .It)
, thlil) )uut that Mis Sutres Imsliiro In soak
vl.lt. d this ..-rtloii and sa)s she not.d Htumira Hornet niiu Hooligan ar
lult.i a rhiinge lu Klamath I'ull.. a rived lu port this evening and while
there win- but four or live house their crews deny uny tendency to
llii'i- mi lot latt vl.lt .luce, tho heat of their englno-room Is
t t'ha. I.nmb.11 returned .Saturday I t,t nt suggestive
(torn Altuiut, whetu li had been on
bilslniM ennnwted with the stago
lino fium Alturas to Lnkovlcw, which
hu iK-eiill) puuhiised lie a)s that
ho has one uulnmobllc on the road
und makes the dlttanco, slJt) miles,
four bouts Mr. Lambert !
states that be rtpecta another ii'a
Mini to arrive ut tho Tails nbout 'lie
lust of this m on 111 n ml will placo It In
lommlttliin In tw i en tho Pall, and
ll.nkevlevv
Tied Milvelidleo left Hutulay for
Macdo.l with i.r.uu pounds of irentn-
Jer) liitllit which In. will ship to Pott-
i land The exptesi tales nro f Ti
per htiiulrcu irotii uiniiiuiu i un un.i
mil coiulUered too high, b tho rnto
fium Mnrdoel Is " W
Klamath
County
Real
Estate
Dealers
Ass'n
thoroughbred!
wm$
N Hat with a Pedigree nd a guarantee
ome new, inappy atylea just received
K K K STORE
SlItVKVIMl I'AHTV HrniKNH-
J V llr) nut returned last evening
from n twenty-two da)s' trip In tho
northern part of tho county with a
party of government officials and out
plo)oes. Tho party consisted f J.
dcott Hnirlson, Government nam
Inor of 8urve)i; Oeorgo Cartlcr,
Chat lea Henrys, Frank llryant, James
nomoand J. V. llr) ant.
During tbo trip tho party covered
hput 300 miles, going north to Oilell
mountain, crossing tho bond of llio
big marsh, around Yamsoy mountain,
rid returning by way of Blcun and
Ynlnax. Mr. IIrynt reportn tw ex
cellent trip, with plenty of fishing nnd
Orgaitnlied for llio Protection
uf Hie lluyrr and Heller of Real
l'itM-iiy and llio promotion aad
Improveni.'iit of Klamath County.
McnilM-ra
11. II. CAMMIKLL.
I'. L. FOUNTAIN,
(JIIKGOIIY McCLKLLAN.
IIALISIIKrKRD CO..
MAHON HIOl'GII.
T. V. 8TKI'HKN8,
FltANK IIU WHITE,
WILIIVII WIIITK.
Transactions with any of the
abovo dealers Insure protectloa.
Bonanza Can Then Ship Her Butter Via
Klamath Falls Instead of Macdoel-New
Rate on Fruits Last Monday
l Tho Bonania creamery this wtok
AOITATIXO l-OHTOFFICE 11EMOV-idcllrortd ,lC00 pound, of butt.r to
AL.
Thcro has been somo talk on tho
streets tho past few da)s rclatlro to
a possible chango In tho location of
tho postofflcc, but from Inquiries
mado It develops that It Is nothing
moro serious than talk. On account
of tho Incrcaso In tho business ot tho
poitofllco. It is qulto certain that In a
sbott time moro room will bo neces
sary, and this fact Is probably what
started tbo talk.
Tho lease of tho present building
Wren C. Crewi baa been appointed bM nwly thrw Jtm mw t0 fun
first lieutenant and Holly Siemens!
second lieutenant of the Oregon Agrl-1
and at tho rato tho government Is
wllllnc to nay It Is not likely that anr
cultural college uaoots. uotu tneso' ...
)nung men aro Klamath Falls boys,
and (In Ir appointments aro In recog
nition nf their peculiar fitness and
ability nl.own In their work as mem
bers of tho Cadets whllo at Corvallls.
Holly Siemens will enter his senior
)ear at tho next term of college
TOOK A LOT OF lilllT.
Tho Oil ou KUnutluaad. fourth
streets la nearly completed, and those
street now present a much Improved
condition. Mr. Dates ot Ihu Light and
Water Compauy mado nil nf tho till,
with the exception of a portion of
Charles K. Wordon property. The
county had to make a fill two blocks
In length along both the Klamath and
Fourth strtcts aide ot Its property.
Some of the dirt for tho fill was
taken from tho eicavatlous of tho
Wllllts, White and Drlstol proper
ties, but by far the greater portion
waa from tho Hamakcr property.
Moro than C.uOO )ards of dirt has al
ready been moved by Mr Gates, and
It Is estimated that tbo total fill will
amount to about 7,000 )ards
TIIKY IK) SAME Till NO
IIKRE WITHOUT HALARY.
MEDFORD, Juno 18. A coat ut
tar and feathers Is promised by local
real estate dealer on somo dark
night for a stout heavy set Individual
of reddish faco and heavy moustache,
of about 2!G pounds weight, diessod
as a farmer, who wears a broad
brimmed black hat and ha been con
spicuous on tho street corner ot
Mcdford fot somo months past
Tbo gentleman In question Is a
professional and salaried knocker,
whose solo occupation in llfo I to
discourage newcomer and prospect
ive purchaser from locating In the
Roguo River valley. A soon a he
can reach somo ono who contem
plates bti)lng local realty or orchard
property, ho starta tbo anvil chorus
to discourage them and gratuitously
offer the Information that property
In the Willamette valley I far better
and far cheaper. From this tho sup
position has arisen that ho It In th
employ ot Willamette valley con
corns, who seek to build up their
communities by tearing down Med-
ford and tho Rogue River valley.
When any real cstato dcalor Is soen
taking out a prospective Investor," the
knocker makes It hli business to He
In wait nnd queer tho salo It possible.
Real estato men have stood It so long
that pationco has ceased to bo a vlr
tuo and have banded themselves to
gether tor a warm reception to the
mossback.
cr building could bo secured. In
view of the fact that tho owner has to
furnish lights, water and heat, be
std?s tho box equipment, at a less
rental than a building could bo rented
for storo purposes. Undo Sam Is not
n very paying tenant.
LAST 8F.IIVICE.S AT COCRTIIOl'MK.
Tbo last Sunday service will be
held, at, the courthowaSuBdeata
p. m.; subject, "The Seven Women
and Ono Man; Their Reproach," Isa
iah, 4-1. What day? All are Invited.
LARKIN STUCKEK.
Former Colorado State Evangelist.
Macdoel for shipment to Sacramento
by express. Tbe Bonanta Bulletin
commented on tbo fact that th ex
prcaa rato from Klamath Falls wa
$4.75 a hundred, while from Macdoel
, It wa only I. 00. These figure ar
correct at the present time tor th
reason that the adjusted rato from
Klamath Falls to Sacramento does
not go Into iff ci t until July II. Oj
account ot the Interstate commereo
law a chango In rate ha to be filed
with the commission and after they
pas on it, It does not go Into elect
until thirty days.
It Is prabablo that tutor ship
ments of butter from the Bonania
creamery can be mado from Klamath
Falls, as tbo rato to Sacramento
which goes In effect on July 12th Is
II.S0 tho same a It now Is from
Mncdoel. Tbe rato on butter, In 100
pound lots or more, to Portland will
bo $3, and goes In effect June 17th.
A reduction In rate on fruit and
vegetable went Into effect Monday.
Tbo new rat from Aihland I now
SI 7S' frntn Mautrnrri 11 ltd hm
Sacramento. 12.60.
NOTES FROM EXCHANGES.
The deciding gamo ot baseball be
tween tho llonanza team and tbo Red
men of Klamath Falls will take place
on tho Fourth ot July at Bonanza.
The Merrill cbecso factory Is turn
ing out 100 pounds of Swiss cheese
dally
It Is .aid ou authority that the con
ductor on tho Wecd-Klamath Falls
train took up 1,500 excursion tickets
on Railroad Day.
Try tho Harrington Washing Ma
chine. You will like It. 1
HCIIOOI, DISTRICT ELBCTIONll.
At : o'clock In tbe afternoon on
Monday there will be an election held
at tho public school building In thl
city for the (election of school di
rectors. All property owners, both
men and women, can rote at this
election.
On Tuesday, between 1 and 4
o'clock, an election will be held at the
school house for tho purpose of vot
ing on bonding tbe district for $10.
000, to be used In erecting a new
school building, furnishing the same
and purchasing a site for the building.
Order your lo troi
fer Company.
O K Traaav
4-Htt
U-Need-a McBride'i U-Eat-a Sandwich t
LATEST POPULAR CANDY
Made from Cream, s for gate fey all
ava
Sugar, Nuta and Fruit
Coafectloaery Slorca
Package Candies I
When, yon want m nice package ot Candy and one tl
X can rely on to be fresh and In prime condition, come to t
Wo have Nunnally'a the beat Eastern candy
t pressed direct to us from tho factory. Wa also carry Bather's X
famous Coast Chocolates in parkagra from 6c np.
Largo line of FRUIT TABLETS, trae to fnrit tUTOta.
Uso ROSE CREAM for Chaps and Tan.
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