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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1909)
'"""j ? pfWOTH "w,af , ..' 'jtk "fW"L"".; V V rfnlii. M . . . . Our Advcrtbwi Ott The Bett Remit. Klamath Follr.' First and Best Daily. lunu Year. No. 017 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 26, 1909. Price 6 Cents. Bbe fBtttltfMl fl kw LUNGER HEARS KICKS (Y PIIOTIMTH AflAINHT HIT MMATIO.N HCIIVKK artiMrnl AmiM-it of llrrukliiK jlmml i 1'rovlilo Water at Time rruiiilMil. Bros mill perhaps hundred nf 1 ruiiipliiliita t tin imiitiil lii'o srs nt It A llalllnger, H.rictnry Sf Interim-, on hla lalta to tint Ilia, Mlnudnkii mill lliilnyrii). 'Irrigation prnjnla, If rrpiuls In I'ortlnnd nrn In hn believed. Ilia theae reports urn rlrrulnti'il. "rule, ti) reprrannlntlvea of tin- whnaii prlvntn objects cnnillct 'tllliaii nf llm gnterilllleht, they Croiupnnleil by n wealth of itn. il Niinri'iitl reliable atnll t tlH tend tn rat Severn rtiiideintia- pun tin' iri'ai'iit at.-ru nf car- fon llm K'i'riiiiiriit reclamation i' stoilcs deal with auviTeat klpa nnil hear atnrtntlou auf. by Ilia pcraori who hate in. I Upon Inmla til lm reclaimed mi- fniiilao trniii the Kerlaiiintlou tiui'lil Dial water will lm bud- Rwllliln a given period It u ilo. that Ml ml red nf men haw lliflr families to iinw Imrri'ii , Invented their nnltnlili iiioni aea ntnt nrn mm In itln atrnlta lien-saltles lif Mil- while wait- ' tin, nftiiri ilrfrrriil delivery nf iter Hint la tin, only thins that lake poialhlo tlm griming uf Dn I In Inmla tin' have taken, IliK In llii'lr arid hnmealeada liIik knowledge Hint departure wnero lhi' rnn make n live- III Inau thrill nil they Imvu Dnn nnil epeiiilid In tlm at, lii'll nnil llirlr families. It a know mi other mint than tho jarkrnhlilt, while their nrn being renrrit In Idleneia lliunt schooling Even tliu wn- ilrlnk. II la Mhl. tma tit lie fur miles In many Inituud- IC'ml l.f Klgllla IUI.e.1. Hit In tlnlr trouble furthiT ltml I'alliunli'a nf tin' nut nf IKhts hnto lii'i'ii Inrri'nai'il ir In year, with tlm wnter let Hlvere.1 It was lolil In Port- atonlay Hint llm nrlitlnal m- If f:n fur water rights on lln prulerl liml In i'ii iliiuti oil Jn Inm-ascd until It now has f 06 nn nrrn. whllii an addl- early ninliiti'iiuiiii' mat, nut y mi'iillniii'il, linn lately turn n rri'ortM nf tho progress nf hi several projects hnvi lin IBllarcpreaohted til till' Inter- irlinunt liy tun reclamation Is anuther ilmrite. It la nt tho eiutliieera hnrn ro le lliili'-l'n)it(n project 97,7 I rnnipii'ieii, wiieu, na n mat- CI, it la nut in per rent mm. lOf tho nrlKlnnl eatliunlo of uu na llm rem I nf tho prnj I naarrtril Hint nnlv nhoiil DO luia hei'ii eipumieil nnil I or ine work ilnno him Iicimi iroilKli Inriiliipi'tenry nf tho Kin rite. Irlamia nrn ilrnwn helKeen ankn nnilert nnil Ilia Twin Jei't In lilaho, Imtli nf which till III IV02, Tlm Mllllilnkli Hnurd on Hrrontl I'ngr.) ki;iA . V vm HI nq iiiKiiri mi-r?. gHH&,; COMMITTEE COMMENDED IIOAIIIt ( IHItKtTDItH AltOIT AI'I'IKM'IIIATK IIKOIXTItlNH Wlfl Itemler All AttUlanra roa-lllr In Keiiiir the 1'nrrylnK Out nf t'oiiiinltlei''a I'micram. I'iiIIdwIiik nro Iho reanliitlnna mlnpti'il hy tho illrerton bf the Kltitn nth Wnler l)rr' naaorlntlnu nt their aeclnl iiieetliiK wlie ii tho letter from Mr. Ilnpaim wua conalilvreil. Tlm hlsh Irlhuto pulil In Iho mminltto la well teaerveil. Tlm action taken hy tlm llrertora alioillil tnevt Willi tho rnr dial aupport uf tho Inml iiwnera. There will liu ilniiht hn aiinio cllrtcr enio of nptnlnn, hut It la u aclterl ilvnt fart Hint no hotly nf men loulil hnto niiniiipllaheil Inuru thun hn hii'ii ilnno hy tho rum ml I ti. Thero na only nno thlnit left for tho illrec torn In ilo- approve It. Whereua, n iiilulilltteo nimpoaed nf JiKtKo (hii, Nolnnit, I.. K Wllllta, I! TerwIlllniT, J. tl llrimih and Ahel Ally, aileiteil hy tho honnl of itlrec tnra nf Iho Klnmnth Water Uaera na- uirlntlnn tn confer with HiipervlalnR llnnlniir llopaon nnil I'rnjert KiikI neer I'ntrh for tho purpoai' nf effort Inn a ileflnlte iimleratniiilltiK ro-li-ctlnK tho reoritnnlinlliin nf the Klnmnth Water Uaera' naaoclnttun; nml Whereat, nlil rnmmltlco hna faith fully, illllKontly ami hunntly per formed their duty mid accurvd favor- nhlo rctulta from tlnlr conference; nml Whereaa, thla honrd wlahea tn rx preaa Its appreciation of Iho work ilnno hy Iho aalil rnmnilttei. nml alan fur tho murteay ahuwn tho commit- hy HuperUliiK Knitlnror K. H. Ilnpaun, Project Knulncer Patch and W H. V Ilo, attorney, It, 8. It. 8.; II la therefore IteauUed, Hint n vote uf Ihnnkn he eiteiuled tlm connnlltco for their fnlthful nml honeat work: nlau to KupervlalnK Knulini'r llopaon, I'ruJ ert KiikIiuit I'ntch and Attorney Wy- lle, II. H. It. H., for their ruurleay; nml It la further reanlved, that a ropy uf them) reaulutloni bo apreail Uvon tlm inlnutra of thla mcetlnK and a copy publlahoil In the dally paper puhllahed In Klamnlh Kalla. Whorena, Rupervlalng Knulnecr llopaon, II. 8. It. fl., requeats the hoard directors uf the Klamath Wa ter Users' nsaoclnllon tn ru-npernto In obtaining tho stockholders uf the Klamath Water Users' association In Increaao tho capital stork uf said cor poration from n rapltnllmtlon uf 12,000,000 to 10,000,000, and the pur value of each ahnro be Increased from zo tu $30 per aham; nnd Whereas, It Is easontlal that Dili liimnl ail iiihiii nam request at onrc, nnd Hint upon recolvInK a farorahlo report tho prlco of water In tho Up-J per Project will soon bo announced, tho proponed construction deter-1 mined, nnd more dcflnlto plans for reciamailon of mo marali lamia and entlro project be mado known to tho stockholders; and It further appear- Iiik that the best Interests of this as- wirlatlon will ho suhserTed by lis slttlnic In tho matter; now therefore, halt Itennlved, that this board notify HupvrvlalnK Knilneer llopaon that thla board will render all assistance within Its power towards Increasing tho capital stock of this association and tho par value thereof. WtOlll.KM OK TIIK IIVI.NO IUIIV, This Is the hot season. Those who Imvu money go to the senahore or to tho mountains. Tho cities aro left, sweltering and uncomfortable, to thosu who must remain. In the lung streets and tho narrow areawaya you sou that mats of humanity who by process of naturo aro of poor con structive ability, not so good a I lie) might he not to strong, nut so ahruwd. These peoplo are left fight ing In tho ranks; husbnnds tolling for from seven to fifteen dollars a week nnd supporting In many In- ...ine. . w .,,.. .... r .ree c.in-, iiren. In Iho most unhealthy surrounding ou find, mewing and toddling, the llltlo child, newborn, unronscloun, weighted with Uod knows what In herent vires and weaknesses but a little child nevertheless. The world has come nt this problem In vnrlous )s recently. It has established children's aid societies for the par ticular raro of neglected children. It has eatabllahed children's courts, antl-cruclty-to-chlldrvn organisations, but, somehow, with all Iheso, It hat not yet reached the little child In the cradle Iho newborn babe who, by reasun of being voiceless. Is, there fore, considered by some miracle of naturu to bo under divine protection. Mother lovo Is supposed lo ho the salng element In Ibis situation. Tho error hero Is Incalculable. The enemlea of child Ufa aro not necessar ily acts of Intentional cruelty mi Hie part uf strangers or of parents. The real enemy Is Ignorance, and It mas querades In tho most subtlo form Ignoranro of tho simplest laws of hygleuo; Ignoranco of tho protective valuo of puro milk, of clean food, of cold storage: Ignorance of the fart that dirt breeds disease, that files carry filth and vermin, that ronlaglon lurks In dark rooms and rrowdrd chambers; Ignorance of tho things that relate tu Iho child's eyesight, Its need of fresh air. All of these things are tho dark, subtlo enemies that nro prowling about tho rooms of a thou sand tenements of ovcry city and In the moro ur less thousand towns nnd villages, Killing seventeen out of every hundred children, and weaken ing und making defcctlvo a noticeable percentage of the remainder. Step in and look over the newest and latest in Fall Suitings Hundreds of the sea son's choicest pat terns now on display Have your clothes made to your exact meaiure by t KKK Store I oTtji-rT in f LL I Vilf PLANS VAGUE ( ItKCIHIOX IIKA(1IKI OVKIt HTIIKKT CAIt AtKAIIW Kifirrt Is Coming to lnsiert I'rojecl and Iterommrml What linirovi- tuenta Wiould lie Made. Thero seems to bo a hitch In tho electrifying of tho street car system and how long It will He up matters cannot bo stated at, this time. It teems that affairs have taken such a turn that It may bo neo-saary for tho Klamath Falls l-and and Transporta tion company to erect a power plant of Its own In order to si-curu power at a prlro It can afford tu expend. In tho meantime It Is 'likely that a jaaullno motor rnr will be Inatallcd. C. N. Hawkins left this morning 'or Ma home In llolllster. He de llhitl to make any statement what ever about their plans, stating that matters were In such ahax) that no leflnitu decision had been reached ,,, ,,,, rwiched UD, ,, ters wcro more fully Investigated. It Is Intimated that before any lerlalun Is reached an expert will be tent In this city for the purpose nf examining the property of the com pany and pastille Judgment on what improvements I live tn he made. When aaked If this were true, Mr. Hawkins begged tu be exruted from 'urlncr discussion of the matter. The aine answer was given when he was .liked If the expert' that Is to rome would not bo a reprsrutatlve of a -urtsln bond-purrhaslng people, who have boon Interested to the extent of bu)lng the bonds of the company. "All I have to say at this tlmsV'i Mid Mr. Hawkins, "Is that wo Intend tu keep faith with the peoplo of this Ity, as wo have always done. Every thing cannot be dono at once. But the Improvements wo have promised will bo mado. and when completed will bo of surh a character that even the most critical will bo satisfied." Messrs. Uuuld and llrown aro stilt In the city, their stay being Indefinite. AT TIIK OI'KltA IIOI'NK. On Saturday and Sunday nights Iho box officii receipts proved that tho iMiiple enjoy a good show. To-night srenes from nostork's menagerie will show the taming of wild beasts and snake charming. "Electric Hotel," where electricity lierfnrma the duties of bellboys, por ters, barbers, dr., Is extremely amusing. All, especially pioneers, will be In terested by "Children of the Plains," a dramatic representation of the harassment of ovcrlaud emigrants by hostllo Indians In tho fifties. "Wooden Indian," showing tho In genious manner In which two tramps "raise tho wind," Is laughable In tho extreme. New songs and pictures, and Mr, Ilort Natlano In his wonderful feats uf contortion, chalr-balanclne and Juggling. 0440000KH4H Improved Frictionleu EMPIRE Cream Separator X Light Running, Easily Cleaned, Alwolutely Reliable ! BALDWIN HARDWAU ; , COMPANY Call and Investigate -saaaaaalate HKKI.1 KMATII VAUJH. "Secln gKlarnath Palls" sltho lat est attraction In this city, and so far It Is proving qulto a success. Tho In novation was Inaugurated Saturday and was well patronized. The same Is truo of tho trip to-day. On Satur day's Journey enough was shown to two visitors to tho city to cause them to change their plans to leavo that day, and they remained over to make further Investigations. They little dreamed of tho resources back of tho city, and when shown they wcro will ing tu remain. The bus leaves tho hotels at 10 o'clock every morning and will take tho slght-scer to the Hot Springs, Upper Lake, government canal, head gates. Link river and the heights overlooking the city and valley. Cap tain Applcgsto accompanies tho par ty, explaining to the tourist tho sights to be seen and tho greatness of the Klamath Dailn. It Is an en terprise that should meet with suc cess, and ono which every cltltcn should encourage, for It will result In reusing many, who would other wise not do so, to visit and Inspect that which Is going to make Klam nlh Kails famous. I'l.KVXA ITKMH. Those visiting the Knits from Plev na and vicinity Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ilrentncr 8r C. II. Kaulk- ner and sister Nellie, Arthur and Clifford Sevlts, Mr. and Mrs. Oyer and daughter Mary, and K. Thomp son and daughters lola and Blanche. Charley, Kmcry and Glenn Sevlts mado a trip to the Kails Sunday. Mrs. Ilrentncr 8r., who has been visiting at 8anta Darbara. Cal., re turned to her home In Plevna last week. II. II. Van Vnlkenburg Is haying this week. Mrs. Itlie llrown of Round Lake visited with Mrs. llarnea of Plevnn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kerns called on Mr. nnd Mrs. Sevlts Sunday. Mr. Swan of the Kails was In Plev na on business Tuesday. J,. II,. Ilarnes was at 0. W. Itcav llln's Tuesday, Nellie Kaulkner of Dakcrsfleld, Plevna. C. D. Faulkner Is cutting hay for Mr. Swan. Mr. Ager Is having this week. J. II. Barnes was In town Wednes day. A. Drontner Is cutting hay on Mr. I.eo't place. Mrs. a. 0. Kerns railed on Mrs. Dyers Friday afternoon. (I. Dyers was In town Krlday. U. C. Crandall of Pasadena, Cal., ono of the big capitalists of Southern California, is lu tho city for the pur pose of investigating conditions here, lie Is greatly Impressed with the fu ture of this city and It Is qulto likely that he will Invest qulto heavily In Klamath property. Dr. Stausbury and J. R. Robinson of Chlco, Cal., Mrs. M. McMillan, Mrs. C. Ross Anderson, Mrs. E. R. Reames and Mrs. F. H. Jennings vis ited Bird Island In the Lower Lake yesterday. OK4)04)0 0 0)4)T ; All Met! are Leas) than Mcjalar For Sale Thla Week Only STtH'K RANCH STOCK RANCH timl Sl'MMKIt HKSOHT Combined. Oviw mil.. F fiiifn,M nn U'iml X illver one mllo from Fort Kiamaui. An Ideal summer home, com bining finest uf shouting and trout lulling i nlau dividend payer as a stock rnurh. At the price your have ONE WEEK ONLY. Investigate now. J. G. PIERCE at office I Buena Vkta Addition ? VVHJJVI tllVMNV't V4T w. t. smvi X At Bhtve Bros. Cos Store. J BIG PREMIUM IS OFFERED KLAMATH KALIX CHKIHT IH AT man MAItK lUnkrrs Will Meet To-XIglit With City Officials, When the Award Will De Made. An adjourned meeting of the City Council was held this afternoon for tho opening of bids on the sewer bonds. From the premiums offered on these bonds It would Indlcato that faith In the future of this city Is not confined alone to Hi own residents, 8. A. Kean A Co. of Chicago bid $42, GOO for tho entlro Issue of $40, 000. This represents a premium of $2, GOO, they furnishing tho blank bonds free of charge. Morris tiros, of Portland, Ore., bid $41,801 for the entlro Issue, or a premium of $1,801, For bonds bear mlum of $427, GO, they furnishing ing SH per cent Interest they would pay par and Interest, 'plus a premium nf $427. GO, they furnishing tho blank bonds free of charge. Moore c Martin of this city bid for ten of the $1,000 sewer bonds the sura of $10,14C. A conference between tho city of ficials and the bankers will be held at 7:30 this evening, at which time the successful bidder will be an nounced. THE LVCKY OXK8. Mr. II. Wood won first prlxe of $G; Mr. Ellott won second prise of a J. D. Stetson hat, and Mr. Hutchison won third prise of a suit-case at the Portland Store's prlxo drawing. Commencing this week we will offer to tho public a $22.50 trunk as a prize.. With every purchase of fifty cents or more wo will give a number which will entitle the holder to a drawing for the trunk. Now Is tho time to buy a good suit of clothes, as our prices In this line are oven lower than before Re member this Includes the famous brands of Hart, Schaffner L Marx nnd Friend Bros.' clothing. We are very anxious to reduce our stock of clothing In order to tnako room for our fall stock, which Is already ar riving. THE PORTLAND 8TORE. Next to Pottofflce. TAKT TO MAKE STOP AT SALEM. WASIUNQTON, July 21. Presi dent Tuft to-day assured Representa tives Hawlcy and Ellis of Oregon that. In addition to Portland, bo would stop at Salem on his trip from Seattle to San Francisco. Ho would not promise to make other stops, as ho did not know how much time would bo at his disposal. If tho schedule permits, he may make other local stops In Oregon. k Olive Oil i We liavo the beat Imported pure foods and drugs act, but antec, and we subject our oil to States Pharmacopoeia, and are, It free from an and all adulteration. Full one-quarter plnta, Met full one-half pints, Mc; full pints, Z 70c full quarts, $isa. See samples of different oil at our store. HOSE ORKAM FOR TAN' Star Drug Store j "They REPORT IS REVIVED WOHI) COMKH FHOM POIITLA.NO HAUHIMAX MAY COMK Principal Part of Ilia Diet Will Do Milk, and lie Proposed lo Aid In Hrrorlng Hie Fluid. According to the Portland Tele gram the statement that Itarrlman Is not coming West this fall will not down. Tho Telegram of Saturday contained the following: It has been learned hero that E. II. Itarrlman, In bis effort to regain his health, expects to come to Oregon and milk cows Instead of Walt street. Arrangements aro being made at Pel ican Bay lodge which Indlcato pretty clearly that tho "wizard of tho Pa- cities'' will spend somo tlmo at his Pelican Bay country placo early this fall. Tho conjecture Is that ho will como to Oregon shortly after his ar rival home from Europo In Septem ber. Tho plans fur preparing his South ern Oregon retreat for him Includo the construction of a small model dairy on the placo, In which Mr. Itar rlman will keep a cow or two to sup ply him with fresh milk, which Is the principal article of bis diet prescribed by the European specialists now at tending him. Whether ho will add the exercise of milking the cows to his frugal diet Is a mooted question, but he will have the opportunity of so doing should ho be so Inclined. Mr. Harrlman'a reason for having the dairy erected af Pelican Bay l"? that when he was hero a year ago h was unable to get a dally supply of fresh milk and cream, and now that this has become an essential part of bis dally sustenance ha Is preparing to equip his lodge with a pair of gen tle moolle cows. 11IDS FOR FUIHilSlUNO COUNTY WOOD. NOTICE Is hereby given that blda will be received by tho County Clerk up to and Including Saturday, July 24th, 1909, for furnishing wood as follows: Forty cords of 16-Inch wood, to be neatly corded or ricked up In tho courthouse woodshed, and X5 cords of 4-foot wood, to bo de livered to the Klamath County High School building, neatly corded or ricked on tho easterly side of said building. All wood to bo cut out of green yellow pine timber and thor oughly seasoned. Said wood to bo delivered on or before Beptembor ISth, 1909. Tho court reserves tho right to re ject any and all bids by order of County Court. C. It. DeLAP, 7-20-24 County Clerk. ; Italian Oil, guaranteed under the no aro not content vllh this guar- X tbo rigid tests of tho Vulted therefore, prepared to guarantee. Hare It" ; v'$,,a ! 1 ' i. ""tftf-t'Y,