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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1909)
""mf ' rm pie Kim mi jbfalo. Kliimmli Kails' I'ii m ami Hem Daily. Our Advertisers Get The Best Results. limn Vi:au. N . oon KLAMATH OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1809. Price 6 Cents. I'll. tM u lOlt CULtllltATION or NUXT FOl'ftTII OF Jfl.V. THE ASSOCIATION A LEGAL ORGANIZATION? jlimjer's Assertion I hat There Is Law for llieir Existence Raises Many Legal Questions CONTRACTS HE ENEORCED MENf'lrt-.llllte il Nt AuH'i lllrlll In llli dull IliilMillliil Uiml On int. il Klammli Wider User amiu. legal urKuiilinlluii limolar Inlea Id IIiv U-m liimntluii Buv- llu. ii. iiutt nctM exeiutcd ii II ami the lU'rlmiiiitlnii mi) hlndluc Intro Mint tlin wink In) ilium mor anulu iiltuii I'xtciitnl directly bi the llrclmiintloii Bin Ire mill mllvlilunl' jHi' mill mnii) utlier iiui'Mlmis miinr nniiiri' ai ikiiik h-kiii lie pulilli uiuioiiiiriiiiinit Im (mill Hint .Si'imiur) llnllliiKcr I liil lo liiito .ilil that lliu wa in naaonatluliti linto Im li-Kul IK I lint Im illil ma upptmi' uf a Hint ua ii ri-ault of thus id; lliu Hi-rlnriiatluii Art mill tSiiil liKKUlnrllli-a, lu a nu ll nip tin In ml u( llio Kcclmmi- I-, If., nllti.nni lll.it... lulu lint tS v jMJuml I'liiut nt lliu livail n( lit Mti'iurltisunl nt tlila brntich of I SjSJv '! miK'Iil m'rvico n man whu Mjiniiatllli' thr Inn' Ml II In ami ; M im think ii nur.lit tu !" ;2ullnrln atntitl to-iln Hint liii r liclleud Hint tin' Klntnntli una ici'.nllt ItiniiKiirntiil. mnl ;t It were taken lutu court Unit jMiliiiiioiiu uf Mr UnllliiKiT nml lW mm 1. 1 Im auttullieil Hut im likelihood of miuIi ii atep tilkilll, nt Irnat an far ua Him aBSP" I lujrci IB ll'lllt'llirtl lliiw f II la foil ml Hint Hutu la iiiliitliui III (nit fur lliu rri'ii- ttlii wutir aasuclnlloii, I lien ft eft will un' futuri' agree lime Will mi) unmiKumeulu My I In' committee nnw In rim. Willi inn ii'iuii' oumm-eni IliK. niiil "III nil) cuiitrmta lulu between tlin orli'n nml irlntlnn ln legul If nut. Sbilliniiil mi Hiiniiil I'iiki'.) I ti L iMiixm at 't hi: cotitiiioisi:. Hlhi'v lliu leU'Uii' uf Hiv Jiulva It l.ua been nt unlet ua u aopulilirc nriiiiml lliii cuiiitlioiiii. liven the park la ili'nTti'il, nml Hi" mil) re ini'tiiliiiiiiii' uf lliu nftiilra uf tho past two week la Ilic ami nml muuriiful vml I uf j.imii 'Mucklux," wliii la con Rnul In lliu county pnll fur dltpoKlng uf Hii lliU"i tliul iimcoiiu vlao oM 'in l.lin, in Hint l.ii inny l.nvo lold for smiuoim flii' lliu cnui of lilt la Hunt U Ha' fort Hint . vat i,: .) I'lltil with Ma cuatomar) bvrfatv i tlila liiuriilm:, mill Im It aiixluual ImiultltiK whether lliu meat innrkiia lil.le Kiill" out of builncas llo la Hid liiim urcupani uf tlio cnnty.bntllie. mill from pivsoni Imlliutlims liu will ln tln mil) imiii in tlutv for twine lliiti' Vi'ali-iiU) una ll.n lint ilii) uf the ii'KUlnr lil-iiiimllilr meetings uf the (unlit) miirt, ami all uf tbo Hire was 1'iit in ilnikliic. oior vml pat. h'K mi Mlla Tim iintr matter uul alilu uf tlila routine was I In- ren Inllnn Ii) J tl I'loiio uf u iil.tt of lliu I'lul nililllluti lu Hid Hucna Vlatu uiMltluu Ii wna approved a Ml plurrit un Itrunl Tu-da)' mint uf Hie tlni" uf tin. mult una Inkrn up Willi mail mattira. n larco number uf iM'tllliiiia fur ii i! v. iii.-iiIi nml ro I'Olia uf ruuil Mi'Wira lialnK bom iri'i'iitil A mlitiilii' aiii m ii ill- in r.tiitliiK ll.at the (Iran. I Jur) waa In return Wnliivailn) anil tnkn u lla mirk II lina Ijitii lull) un Dm alivlf nt no. lit. with tin' iroipcU Hint It will rrmiilu Hu ru in'riiiaui'ntly Tlu iv ault uf Ita liivi'itltulUma lm Ik-vii n kfi II illa.i'iMintiiKTit tu lliu public K'TK'rnll)', mill tlirro will hv mi n Ertl wlmUnrr If It nmor iiKnlu liuldj nmiHur aiilmi in linn ISLAM. A part) cuiKlttltie of Mr nml Mrs Dunlinr unil I'lillilrvn, Mr. nml lira. Worn. Mia A M. Wnnli'ii nml utli. i'ia loft llila iiiurnliiK fur u trip tu lllnl lalnml It la atntivl Hint tlioy plirclinaul nil uf Hie iiii'IIIuk anlta lu llio piiaai'italiin of nun uf Hit' ilruit rlnri'K Aiti.o.vn.H or MAt:iii.i:uv v rou riitait i..ui: ham. Ilrrilp'i lliu Lit nml llltt t nr r- rl)i Wink I'ruisiraM'a lUplill). HgVi'iul cailumla uf iiiatliluvr) nr tllfil lii'io iflriln fur lliu Hit. lumutlon Bcrvlcv, tliv iiqulpuu'iit to lii) uicil lu Him (unalructlun uf tlio. Clonr l.nku ilnm Ono uf llio plccca la n big ilicilp.cr liiirkfl. ulilrli nil) tu uiril In ilnirliip. Hie bottuui uf the 'lam uf inuil nml tukii Tht ilcrrlck ami oiiBluu ou at tlio dmu illv will l,i' ucU lu upt'tulu Ii. In nJdltlun tu jthu liiicl;i't arv luwrnl curs to bo cm ' plii)cil in usuIIuk tbc rock anil dirt ( for the roi.dructlou of tbo dnin j TIip work Ii prosrcailnK roplJIy. a forcv of about I to nirn being cm. ;:i)il Arrnnctmcnu aro now bo 'l.ic matin In atari analbor intop t'jout flfK-on mllo bolow thr prcacnt i 'urk. wbrrc a dll:o will bu thrown .i to rhicb tho water I lint will pan il v flrat ilmn Ih. I)llill) Nuiwcata That Um He Tukin fur .Veil Y.r'a Big Ki'iit. 1 MOV l'.t ll'IC TO now AI.IWI.I'.l ALONC 1 HACKS Will .VK.i I'liiil IriT Will II.' I'm (ctlmi Ait.ilmt Miunilriria. Il It itatnl ttiut tl.i- Union Pacific rtallvrn) la planning tu plant Ita rl?,lilKif.i) from llio Mluourl ilur to tho Psclflr lll) alfalfa At inch tilr.c of tlio rlKht'Of-way olio will bu plantetl n row of plno irves alicrnat. (be wltli dim. tlioro Lclnc u trio at Interval! uf ever)' two rod. At tho alfalfn bocomri Kroen tarly In tho rrlr.K nod remain o until Into In i tho full, tin nrnnineiitol effret alioulil ! bf ilrclJmll) planting rurtlirnnori'. it It ilnlinrj Hint tl h ami tree nlll funilib. in certain locnllilw. a .ileclilnl proicctluii OKnlnst inuwilrlfti . ami a()iuut It Is alntril that tho IChlcOKo. Milwaukee nml St. l'aul . llnllroail pmhim tu do almllnr I pluutliiK nml i;ralm; botmon UI tumnu ami ICnnta Oil) xi:v iiti'Ti-T Miiin:ii. Itov M. M lllotlsou It expected to firrlvu from rortlntul 1'rUnj even lliu:. .Mr. Illoilsuo la tlio now net or I of tlio IlnptUt cliuirli nf tlila city. I Hex .1 II (lrimtli. wlui Ima boon (ill- IliK tho pulpit In tlila church over I alucc tu completion, resigned, nml tlio roiiKti'Kutliin eleeled Mr lllcdaoo I tu till tlio nciinc) Ho U u tiiuu of i aplonillil ntlulnmciiU. nml n powerful iHpoakor, nml will undoubtedly take n priiinlncut pari lu llio rollKlnua uf. fulra uf tlio ill) See ui for outing-hunting shoes and moccaiint, leggingi, "Dux baz," Khaki and Corduroy Cloth ing . We can outfit you for your outing and camping trip KKK STORE HIM.CMtlll I'laiKOHMAXCK. Tlio porfurmuiu'i' nt Hut llouatim Hiwrn liouti' by tlio I'uvlllu lumpauy waa a i;ood one, und a fairly good Hltod liouao on)u)Vd it Immensely. Tlila company la ilesoivlmr, of atruuK uupport, fur Ihelr work Is clenu nml on Joj able, ua well as above tho nv urate It ono has tho bluos anil Is nnxloua to find a placo to havo a nood, hearty laugh, then they will ho rowardod by nttondlng ono of tho performances ot this company. COUNCIL MKKTIXO. Tho adjourned meeting of tho City Council will bo hold this evening, whon tho niombcru will moot Mr. A. II. Nnftrgcr at his ofneo In tho Klnm nth Development building and (lis rues with htm tho proposition ho has submlttod rolntlvo to tho Hot Rprlngs addition entering tho city. It Is not llkoly that any other matter I)r A A Oupuy has suggested Hot while tho Chamber of Coin- iiK'U'o Is cumldvrlug tho matter of hnldliir. a county fair hero tbls fall that It nlao tako up fur consldsratluo the rjuintlou uf a tolebratlun for tho in xt Fourth uf July While tbls tlmu may avcin a little premature for tin- consideration of audi a lelebra Hon. tho urgument advanced by tho ilnctur Ii a Kood one. He Is of the o Inlon Ihut If the announcement Is nude now that Klamnth Fulls Is go Inn tu liuw u maiumciHi celebration one )cnr livvcu It will serve notice un all uthor tons and cities lu this vicinity Hint wu havo pre-empted the right tu I'Mc the only one In this rtloii lie alio believes that It will bv poaalble to Interest the Sour ern I'aclllc company lu more wnia tlu.n one, find he Is willing to lend Lla aid In a.urlng Its active co operation Auung the attractions ho suggests for ttv octillion la tl.c securing of the Htnic mllltla This, he thlnka. can be dune If the matter la properly prcsentcl to the loiernor Included In lla pronrum of events Is the water carnival, which lie bvlloes can be made as iiotable un the cuaat aa Is the fcitlval at Portland, or any of the other annual utenla held In tbo clllcj nlung the Pacific The iiuntlun la one that ahould lu.ie the careful ruualderatlonuf the Chamber Tho time la at hand when this cll ahould select some date, whether the Pound of Jul) or aomo utter time, when a celebration t) leal of tho country shall bo held here ai.uuall) It would be hardly ad- liable to select the Fourth as a per makent date, but the first event could i mil) be held un that dato nml next inr ahould be selected as the lime of beKlnnlur. A Clilncac takln baa been mounted In the American Muaeum of Natural lllriur). The animal was captured lu I l.e muuntalnoui reglona of China und wiia ptrsonud tu the muaeum by Mabon Mitchell, former American cuiiaul tu China The takln has the charncterlittcs uf un antelope and a goat ENGINEER E. G. HOPSON TO ARRIVE HERE MONDAY BACHAMEXTO MEHCIIAXTH AIIK COMING TO KLAMATH. Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n Orgaitiilietl for Hie Frotectlon uf Hie llujer nml Keller of Real Property mul I lie promotion and hnpum-iucnt uf Klauiath Counts'. Members I). II. CAMPDEUi. P. Ii. FOUNTAIN, C. 1. GUEGOnV, IIAMi-BIIKPERD CO., MArtOX a BUOVQH, T. V. STEPHENS, FIIANK IUA WHITE, WIM1UH WHITE. Truiianctlons with any ol Use uboto dealer Insure protection. Art- Awake to the I'osalbllltles of the Quern City uf the Cascades. The Jobbers' association of Sacra inento decided at a meeting lait week at the Sutter Club to make an excursion to Klauiath Falls on a special train tho latter part of July or tbo first part of August. July 26th was mentioned, but not settled on definitely. It was planned to make a five-day trip, so that the builnota men who take It may drop off and see their friends In moil ot the towns along the way, besides making a itay of a couple of day i at Klamath Falls. It will cot be exclusively a trip of tbc wholesalers. Other business men will bo permitted to go, too. lly this extension It Is anticipated that a much larger number will take the excursion. Families may go alio. It Is expected that a total of 12S people at least will tnako the excursion. The coit of It all la estimated at 11,000. The object, ot course. Is to make friends with the business men ot Klamath Falls and vicinity. Tbo op portuntty here for local Jobbers, and tho necessity for prompt action to get a foothold before Portland Orms havo won over the trade tbelr way. has been brought homo to local buli mia men by reports lu tbo samo tone from tbelr traveling men who have aume acquaintance with the Klam ath region and see how fist It Is go Ing ahead Sacramento lie Will Confer With Committee Appointed at Last Annual Meeting of Klamath Water Users i II JIP' PLACES XEW IK tT OX UPPER LAKE. The Only One of Ita Kind la the Hlatr, If Not on the Coast. COUNTY EXCHAXOES. (Houama Bulletin ) Word was received frum Fortuna, Humboldt county, Cal., uf an acci dent which befell Tom Godfrey there lavt week. It seems that In some way something went wrong with his Stanley steamer and It could not be handled. It went off down a grade and upset Tom picked himself up and had quite a time getting back to Fortuna, where he was laid up tor a week or so with his injuries ills friends here are sorry to bear ot hli misfortune. The machine was al most a total wreck. , Married, at Klamath Falls, Ore., on Friday, July :, 1909, In the court house, Mr. S. II. Hubbard of Bonan za and Miss Maggie Leake, formerly ot Qold Hill, Judge Orltflth officiat ing. The happy couple returned to Bonanta Friday evening and many expressed their congratulations to tho newly-wedded pair. While oth ers who were confident that the cou ple woro going to be married wero waiting until Sunday before ap proaching them with their congrat ulations, but were agreeably sur prised to find that on asking Mr. Hubbard why ho did not get mar ried on the day set, was told that he wanted to tool them. If the boats and launches on tbo Upper Lake could talk there would be goulp galoro among them this summer, and tbero might, perbapi, bo an appeal to tbo government for the enforcement of tho excluilon law or a demand for the enforcement of the penalties connected with the vio lation of tho alien labor laws. The I causa of all tbls trouble would be a new boat that Colonel Holablrd has brought here for uie on the waters of the Upper Lake. It Is nothing lesi than a Chinese sampan. It la no Imitation of the real thing, either, tor It shows tbo ear marks of hav ing pasted from tho handi of the na tive workman, und has undoubtedly seen service on the rivers ot China. Tbo boat Is about sixteen feet long, with tho usual swan-shaped bow. Tbo modo ot propulsion Is the old-fashioned sweep that swings from the stern of the craft. Sereral characters In Chinese are to be seen on Its sides. The boat arrived here Istt evening, and was to-day taken to the boatbouso of Telford A Son for calking and such other repairs as may be necesiary to make It "sea- i worthy." CONGRESSMAN CUSHMAX DIES IN NEW YORK. Sudden Bnd to a Career That Prom- lard a Brilliant Fmttuw. NEW YORK, July . Francis W. Cushman, representative la Congress from Tacoma, Wash., died at S o'clock thli morning at the Roosevelt hospital, of pneumonia. At hit bed side, betides tho doctors and nurtee, wore United States Senator Samuel H. Piles ot Washington and Andrew S. Burleigh ot this city, a lite-long friend. Congressman Cushman underwent on operation a short time ago and COXHAD MADISON. Conrad Madlion, who was stricken last Saturday while at work as en gineer of the county road roller, died at his homo In this city yester day aftornoon. Tho cause of his death was multiple neuritis. The remains wore taken to Keno lait evantng, where the funeral ser vices wore hold tbls afternoon at S o'clock. He Is survived by his wife acd Infant daughter. An autopsy was held yesterday and an effort Is to be made to deter' mine thu source ot the poison. Mrs. Anna Thomas has returned from tho Athland Normal School and will remain here for the summer. PATCH GIVES SATISFACTION Local Head of Service Win High Praise From Members of the Committee. Though very llttlo noise hat been mado and no publicity given, the committee appointed at tbo lait an nual meeting of tho Wator Users' association has been steadily at work. Several conference have been held between It and Project 'Engineer Patch, and an earnest ef fort Das boon made lo find a ground of mutual agreement. It la the de sire of the committee to find out Just what the government want and Just what It Is going to give In return; then It will be an easy matter to pro ceed with tho business. Inasmuch as tho original proposition was sub mitted by Engineer Hopson. and as alt matters must go to him for ap proval or rejection, a great deal ot time has been lost by his not being on the ground to meet with the com mittee. Word baa been received, howevor, to tho effect that Mr. Hop ton will arrive here next Monday, and that he will take up with the committee all matters now under consideration. One ot the things that bave given a good deal of satisfaction to thu members of tho committee Is the willingness of Project Engineer Patch to push matters along. Theru is no "under the table" methods tu be found In tho dealings with that gentleman, and this has proved such a pleasant lurprlse that there la the most cordial relations existing; be tween the local head ot the errtca and the representatives ot the water users. This Is going to result In a more satisfactory adjustment ot the difficulties now existing, for where thero Is such an atmosphere It will be an easy matter to And a middle ground for agreement. Package Candies When you want a nice package of Candy and one that row can rely on to be freah and la prime condition, come to a. We have Nsumally's the beet Eastern candy pressed direct to as from the factory- We also carry Wishnf's Z famous Coast Cfeooolatea in nlrisan from Be Larte Us of FRTJTT TABLCTt, trae to trait aVivwra. Use ROM CREAM far Ctkeaa ami Tan. Star Drug Store . "They Have If v 5.i 'a j fHQ I if R-6 will bo considered at this mootlnsr. pneumonia restltod, . i ' V tJtxmM