The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 27, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY 27, 1909.
Pwci 6 Cents.
She
putting
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EWER BONDS
AWARDED
rTKH or KUAN en. OF
cm.
I" f'Aflil 111 IfV'I'IITL'ti
tY PREMIUM Of $2,300
hid II t iiiinlili-rliiK tlmniilir n(
fi M)lflM to II.- IiiIIImI May
Jj I'm- take I:hhuim
t.Tho hanker of tin rltr were inlli'il
IMn iiiiiaiiltiillnii with Hut illy of
Un v nl.ig fur llm piiipiin of
c'uiIiik their il iilo it mi llm various
I Millilll 1 1 1 ! fur tin' miHiT IhiiiiIk
hlil nf Morris luolher uf I'orl-
was iiiiiiIi In mirli n iiiiiniii'r n
Kflilllu llm ill) dada, mi II wits do-
d In uhliilt ImiIIi iriiiolliiti In
' Willi., MiMim ami Murlln
At. kit." n decided Hint llm
ago hhl una nhout 1 400 better
rill ii rll) limn llm hhl uluultlod
jr.Mii' rnrllunil home, niul llm honda
HJA IIbrI awarded It, H, A
W llm illy
1 1'iit Hid matter of fiuida lion
clllnl, llm Council niul Mn)tir
'ltlHK iIuhii In llm iiiimhli'iiilliMi
! klml nf n ).tim that will be
llli'il II n iHicuaatil In biiiiio
II tail iiIkIiI niul lll hv mini
Vjluiivi iiiii. l'11'IIIIIK, Wlll'll WIO
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SSCll will liii'.'l nl S u'rlurk
JC ' bind fiiini llm illnrimiiliiii
tlVl vnllini'iit In fiinr of utllli
FWti !-l" llwnutia na n dumplng-plato
Jtrn jowbko l growing, niul llm
Ml' r II nl II aialcm
" I ltl ,'H.I 1 1, vc
1i vcr will hit urn ill. for
Helium nl of septic lank nl
lAllme ua llm illy will ,- colli
lo u,e Ihi'iii Tim reaaon for
Bropiunl ntii economy II
llm mini" incmhors of llm
III are nol only dcalroiia of hav-
future) gm ration pay for the
, l'l nlrn unnl II to pay for
n li"nnil-piHihil-fiiiillli nil
It advoiiitcs llm I'llnilnntlnn of
Stir Uiik at Dm beginning. II
rlnlii aa the kyatem U Inatnllcd
.'.Un rlty will h enjoined friiin
Jttlin lakit for n n-aapool, A
Ifm llm ntlenllnn of llm Ktittr-
nf Health la lallwl to Dm mnt.
rill hu iiinri than likely that
111 tnkn a hmul In llm iiinttrr
It.
.nit Zi'lln lliiaacy of linlla
IhroiiKli Hiu illy In-day, tin
en riiulu to rokrKnmn, wlicrii
,li'nrli (cliool, nml llm lallir
lo Ki'iio for llm anino nir-
Wlthcra, n liromlnonl ntlur-
nlilfli'lil, Nov., nml on nro
nt tlm l.nkrilitn. Ii'fl llila
by a fpirlnl hunt for KnliikH'
horn Im will try lila lurk n
n.
Polaoni nf Jiini'im, Alnakn,
Hip rlly Inat pvrnlnK. Mr.
la u Klmiiiilh county Imul
d roiiu' In aim how nmllcra
rcaai'il allien lilx nliciico.
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FIGHT FOR
DESCHUTES
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T.lKCIIIi: KIKI.II
tLNIHAL OREGON THE STAKE
Hill Tlniitia IIIk 1'iini' Into I In- Dm
iliuli'a Ciinyon mill l'riiMM.i' lo
llolil Illnlil-of.Wny
Till: IIAI.I.CH, Orii.. July 2t.,
"U'n nru Kolnt; In hullil n rullrimil
iiloiiK tlm lliai liulia, nml II la nut
lioliiK In alop In tlm rmi)on, cither, I
hill la c.olni: to ho lilllll Inln (Viilrnl
llH'Kon," nn Id Jotinaoii I'oiIit of
roller hiiilhira, Hut hlx rullrimil run-1
linitor, livrn ),atrilay. I
"It la not n IIIII llni', nmiT lia
lii'i'ii ami nuri'r will he," innlluiii'il
llm riillroml man. "Tlu rlKht-of-w
la owiu'il ,y I'urlcr hrothcra, nml llm
roml la Kolm; In hu tint It h)' tlli'lll.
)llnr fcllima ran hullil If I hey wnnt
o, nml wo am not koIiik to try tu
UHi tlii'in. Our rlichta-uf.way con-
diet In aiiinii iliea. Oun hna hi'n
iriviti'il ii a fur an Madrna.
' Wo think Hint (Vnlrnl Oregon la
a ery iroiii(llii riiunlry, nml our
lilttouil la koIiik to ilevelop It."
Iluiiilreila of men, forty horaea
forty wuKona nml nil furlllllm for
oiiatriiitlon of romltii'il nml wnKon
onila urrlwil In llila illy )clerilny
lllermnin h) liout. Ahoul I went)-
iKirn men nrrheil Inat iilcht nml
illiera nru ciHtliil tlm flral of llm
eek. All lipillea will Im frelKhleil
roin llila rll) to IH-chiile. Work
III lu romniinri'il at omn hiillilliiK
ai;on roiula to thu iroiocd routu ut
llfferrnt inilnta. Oltlcea lintu Ixcti
rnti'il In Tlm Dalle. HhiukIi tlm
iiiiIii oftlin nf I'nrter In rallroail work
(III hu In I'ortlaml Johnaon l'orter
it) a lila I'vupln hail llm Aral aunc)
iilo Onlrul OrcKon. ami that llnrrl
mil follow nl In their fontlcn.
' I ilon't think llm atrtiRKlu for au-
romacy In llm ruxsnt Dcarliulea
mi) mi will ho one of plcka ami
ihoti'la, hut of iiiollona ami brlefa,"
rnmnrkiil n man rloavly Menllflril
llli Hiu llnrrlman Inlereala In Ula
'iiaalnit Hut nrlhlty of Porlcr broth
ra t Thu Dallea. Tlm apeaker liaa
hm'u mure or leaa Intimately con
ii'Ued with tho prellmlnury opera
lona whlih liaru luvn undertaken In
:ho propoaeil rnllroail luvaatou uf
'cnlral Orccon, ami la In a Haltlon
n know what Im la talklna; about
There la every reaaon to hellero
Hmt I'orler brothori, who havo ai-
parenlly Hcqulrcd tho aunc) a and
other rlghta of thu Oregon Trunk,
rcpreaont tho IIIII Intcrcata. Two of
Hip hrothcra woro rloaeted with IllU'a
rontlilciillnl reprcnentallve, John K.
Hlctfiia, In 1'ortland for auroral
houra only a few houra okd. na ciclu-
khely rehiteil In tho "Tclcitrnm" at
Hiu lime. Hlcvcna hna apent moat of
llm nat iminlh looklnK hut tho Cen
tral Ori'Rnn country nml hla frlonilly
relullona with tho 11111m la Iihi well
known to ndmlt of doubt, whllo l'or
ter brnlhora hnvo nlwn)a been Iden
Illicit with any Inruu rnllrond cou-
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 clothei made to
your exact meaiure by
KKK Store
atriictlon projorta undertaken by
IIIII, Including tho North Hank proj
ect. In Hint incmnrublo contcit Por
ter hmtliera won Ihclr flKht on tho
lonfllctlnK location) and IllU'a law
)era won Ilia legal battle In Hie
lourta. Ilnrrlmnn wua cotnplelel)
routed on every point.
Ilnrrltiian'a legal ataff btllovca It
will hu no difficult matter to block
any aerloua encroaclunonla on their
doinulu by I'orler brother and the
men behind thorn, In fact. It la un
deralood that papera aro already In
preparation which aro likely to throw
tlm Dearhulea embrogllo Into tho
ourla In tho near future.
It hna been brought out In pub-
llaheil ruporta Intplred by llarrlmnn
otndnla that thu Oregon Trunk I.lno
hna mi legal (landing In Oregon, bu
Ing a Nevada corporation which, un
der tho provfalona of Ita artlclen of
Incorporation, violated tho comity
of Htatca. In addition to thli, tho
government approved aurvcy ma pa of
Hiu Oregon Trunk and not l'orter
hrnthera' mapa. It la, therefore, held
by thu llnrrlman Intcreat that tho
Riirceaaora to tho Oregon Trunk mm
plu havii no more (landing, legally,
than Nelaon, Wllllamaon and othera
who aecitred tho aiirve) for the Oru
gon Trunk.
It la practically be) one! all que
Hon that llarrlmnn lawjera will ap
ply fur a restraining order agalnat
....... . .. ...
uie rurier uroinera, ai lenai aa aoon gnnltatlon ir the araorlatlon aee fit
aa theau rontrnctora undertake an) lo do bo. The premium Hat, however,
ronatrurtlon work at point where will have lo bo prepared and paid
them nru any ronfllda out by the anoclallon In order to o-
Minnllmo theru la Inlenio mid cure the benefit of the Htato'a money
added activity In the ronilrurtlon 'impropriated for aurh uac. Tho
department of the llnrrlman line Chamber of Cnminerco ahould ap
liern. All the engineer that cm be ' point a committee to confer with the
craped together aro being huatlcd fair aasoclatlun In order that plana
Intu tho Interior and extra crewa of may bu outlined lor h crr)lng out
men nro oeing ruaneu lorwaru a or u progrem that will Inauro ado
faat in they ran be aaiembled. AI- quale entertainment and a flrat-cU'C
though (leneral Manager J. P. I fair. Never before baa thla county
O'llrlen ataled a fortnight ago that been b1eed with the ahumlam em,..
there would probably not be more
than two hundred men with aumrlent
equipment sent Into tho Deaclnite
ran) on, Twohy brother are alrvady
rntterlng between six and seven
hundred men along tho ISO miles of
llm propoacd route.
It la of Interest In connection with
tho battle for oucsslon of strategic
points In the canyon that Porter
brothers waited until the very Inat
day of grnrc before sending ronslrnr- merro or tho fair association Is pre
llon crews In there, to-day being the. paring plans for the manner of enter
lime limit within which tho Oregon talnment to go with tho fair, will not
mum nan to insko good or forfeit
the rlRhts bestuwed by tho goern-
mem in ino apprnral or the survey
map uf thla project. Oregon Tele-j
Rrnm.
James T. Narbctt, a prominent
architect uf tho Bacramento valley,
wlfo und son. Hay I). Head and Miss
Veliner Howard arrived from take
view last evening, Intending lo atop
over n few days whllo en route to
Crater lake and othor points In Ore
gon. They are traveling In Mr. Nar
hell' touring car.
IM Kaughlln has purchased from
Harry Ksplng hla soft drink estab
lishment at tho Lakeside.
COUNTY FAIR
AND CARNIVAL
, MOVKMKNT TO JIOI.O TIII-3I
HIIOIIMI UK HTAItTKI)
PREPARATION TIME IS SHORT
Tlm Ills CrM Oaaranlcr an Agrl-
rullural Kalilblt HurfoaoInK Any
Ktrr Htrn ller
Home move ahould bo made look
ing toward preparation for tho hold
Ing of a fair thla fall. The tlmo la
not far dlitant when inch an event
will have to bo hold provided Klim
nlh county I going lo hold onto Ita
hare of tho Utate money that goe
with tho holding of a fair. It acema
to bo pretty generally agreed that In
nddltlon to the uaual event held In
connection with the fair there ahould
bn aomethlng additional on the
t recti of tho city. Many hare aug
geated a atrcet carnival, other aome
form ot entertainment. Whatever It
la, prcparallona will havo to bo made
In advance and tho tlmo I at hand
when alep ahould bo taken lo decide
Hie qiuitlon.
Under the State law the fair will
have to bo held under the amplcea of
a fait aaaoclatlon. though tho actual
work ran bo delegated to another or-
i . w-.--..-....
Hint will ho haru-sted thla fall. The
farmers will now be enabled to gath
er specimens and thus contribute as-
lilunco to tho Chkatber to start an
exhibit that will show to the homo
seeker thu agricultural resource of
, tho county to good'adrantage.
, Tho Herald hone that the farmers
will grasp thu splendid opiwrtunlly
a fair will giro to tho county at this
time and whllo the Chamber of Com.
.fall to do their part by selecting and
arranging the best specimens of their
crops as they mature and hnvo them
In rendlneas when tho time arrive to
uso them.
WAH.NKK MAHKKK
Miss Sadie Wagner and M. C. Mar
keo wero married In this city at tho
homo of the bride's parents, Mrs. F.
II. Pelts, 8unday evening. Tho wed
ding was a quiet affair, only the Im
medlato relative of the contracting
parties being present. Tho brldo has
been a resident of this city for about
two )ears and has a wide circle ot
friends. Mr. Markoe tor nearly two
tear prior to tho arrival of the rail
road was In charge, ot the collection
department of tho Klamath Navlga
Hon company. Ho Is now emplo)ed
at tho Southern Pacific depot. Ho Is
a oung man ot energy and ability,
with bright prospects for a successful
career. The many friends ot the
young couplo wish them much happi
ness and long lite. They will make
tholr homo In this city.
Hills llelng laid for llulldlng
Work on tho superstructure of the
new block being erected by Q. W,
White has been started and tho
building will bo rushed to completion
as rapidly a posslblo. Tho lower
Hour will bo occupied by stores and
tho second floor will bo usod for of
fice and lodgo rooms. Two ot the
store rooms have been leased already
ono by Chaitaln, Langell A Co.
and tho other by the Star drug store.
ladle Go After Hear
C. M. Ramaby and wlfo, F. I..
Houston and wlfo, 11. E. Wlthrow
and wlfo loft this morning for Due
mountain on a bear hunt, They will
go to Wampler' on the Upper Lako
and from there tako pack horsea for
trip to the south fork'ot Umpqua
river. The ladles wore armed with
rifles and each Intends to bring back
a bear or deer.
Mr. Abrahams and Mrs. William
son arrived here last evening from
Chlco on a visit with their mother,
Mrs. M, McMillan.
COIXJNIHT IIATf'M
AAI.V AN.VOU.NCf.il
Klicilule Tluit llrought 0.V0 lo llm
NortliHiat Will Ibi IUwlcil
Thla Fall
Colonist rates Identical with ihoio
which brought CD, 000 settlors to tho
I'aclf.c Northwest last spring i o lo
bu put lulu effect again on tbe llnrrl
man linn In (September and October.
Tho announcement of tho new fall
rate wai made at tho general office
'of tho s)V.em In Portland erterday.
but In tho goneral office of the North
Dank railroad and In tho Portland of
fice of tho Canadian I'aclllj and
Great Northern Inquiries brought tho
answer that no Information had )ct
boon received as to tho purpnwi of
thoso roads.
J. M. Bcott, assistant generrl pas
senger agent of the O. It. and N., last
night said that In announcing the
new rates the llarrlmnn system was
acting Independently of other rail
roads. Tho other roads, up to yester
day, had refused to Join In them.
Iterotoforo colonist rate havo
been established to Western point by
agreements entered Into by all tho
transcontinental railroads. At the
Inst meeting of the Transcontinental
Passenger association In Seattle tho
subject of colonist rates was not tak
in up. Tho announcement etcrday
of the Intention of the llarrlman
lines to put In fall colonist rates camo
In tho form of a telegram from Wm
JIcMurray, general passenger agent
uf tho O. It. & N. and Southern Pa
cific lines In Oregon, who Is now In
Chicago.
Hate Kfleclhr Hrptembrr 1.1
The rate will be put In effect Sep
tember ID Hi and colociit tickets will
bo sold every day until October ISth
Whllo Identical with the spring cob
onlst rates, the fall rates this yc.T
will bo ID lower than the fall ra'es uf
last )ear.
The rates will apply to all train
and branch lino point on the O. R.
& N.. Including the Oregon. Washing
ton A Idaho railway; to all main line
ixilnta on the Short Lino Intermedi
ate to Huntington and tlutto: aid on
tho Southern Pacific to all main and
branch lino points south of Portland
and Including Weed, Cal.. via Port
land, The following rates will apply
from iolnts named to all territory
described In tho foregoing: Chica
go 33, Omaha f 5, St. Louis ISO.Ju,
St. Paul KD. It Is surmised that
similar rates will bo put In effect by
tho other transcontinental lines, ap
pl)lng generally from Minnesota.
Wisconsin, Illinois, town, Missouri.
Tennessee and Texas terminals.
Slop-thcr Privileges Allowed
On tickets to points on the South
ern Pacific, Weed, Cal., and north lu
California and Oregon, via Portland,
stop-overs will bo allowed nt any
point south of Portland Intermedi
ate to destination of ticket. To se
curo such stop-avers, tickets mutt be
exchanged at Portland unlou dcrot
for special form of ticket, which mutt
bo deposited with agent at'each point
ot stop-over Immediately upon ar
rival. This will permit ot stop-ovurs
at as many points as detlrod on the
Southern Pacific, south ot Portland,
not to exceed ten days at any point.
These stop-overs aro exclusive ot and
In addition to any stop-over author
ized east ot and Including Portland.
Upon application to conductors,
(Continued on Second Page.)
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All Prices are Usa than ft
jedaUr
I For Sale
This Week Only
8TOCK RANCH
STOCK RANCH
and
Hl'MMKH RESORT
Combined.
Over nillo ut frontage ou Wood
Itlver one mile from Fort
Klamath.
An Ideal summer home, com
bining finest uf aliootiug and
trout toning; also dividend
iwjer as a stock ranch.
At the price jour have ONE T
WEEK ONLY, Investigate now. Z
J. G. PIERCE
at office
I Buena Vtata Addition
W. T. SHIVE
X At Shlvo Bros. Co.' Store.
A BARGAIN
CATALOGUE
TJIK MKIICHANT8 OP THIS CITY
HIIOVMI IHHt'K OXK
WOULD BRINC MUCH BUSINESS
A llargaln Week Hhoald lie Inaugu
rated and an Effort Made to Cap
ture OntsMe Trade
Aro the merchants of Klamath
Kails going to mako a more towards
securing tho trado of the outside
communities? That I a question
that still remains unanswered. Some
time ago It was suggested that the
merchants get together and Issue a
catalogue and establish a bargain
week. No more In this direction has
been made, and unless one Is made
rcry soon It will be too late to bring
to this city the hundreds ot people
who bare been going elsewhere with
their money. They can do better In
Klamath Palls than elsewhere, but
they will havo to be told that fact
clearly and distinctly, and tho only
way to do It Is for tbo merchants to
Isruo a catalogue giving price that
can be compared with thoso hereto
fore paid by these people.
One method that could be followed
is to turn tho matter over to tho
Chamber of Commcrco and hare the
cataloguo Issued under Its auspices,
the merchants furnishing the articles
they desired listed therein. Each
business house should select one ar
tlclo that will be sold during that
week at or below cost, and this used
as a "puller" for business. In addi
tion to thla article such othera as
they choose to run as bargains should
bo listed, together with a fuller list
of the staples that remain at the reg
ular price. A "bargain week" would
bring to t hi city thousands ot dollars
and help the merchants to more
goods that would otherwise remain
on their shelves for the winter. This
sale-ahould be run during 'the fair
week and now Is the time to start
the ball rolling.
One of the large new steamers
of tho Orient Steam Navigation com
pany plying between England and
iiukirnim nnm na.n n-nw, ,.&. .
Hv wvm fiwiiun wiiu
model electric equipment, oven In-1
eluding an electric laundry. The wash
Is first bolted In a tank, whero the
water is kept at boiling point by
means of steam pipes; thence It Is
carried to a pair ot washing machines
driven by an electric motor. The
clothing Is dried by meant of a hydro-extractor
driven at (40 revolu
tions per minute by a two-horse pow
er motor. There it a Decoudon ma
chine driven by an electric motor,
which Is provided with a safety de
vice to prevent the operator'a linger
from being caught under the rollers.
It the Angers come too near the roll
er, tho motor which drive the ma
chine Is automatically stopped. The
laundry Is oqulpped with an electric
ally-driven Ironing machlno and with
several electric Irons.
Mrs. Joseph Koesei returned to her
home In Frultrale, Cal., yesterday
after a visit with her brother, Joseph.
I
Olive OU i
Wo bare tho beat Imported Italian Oil, guaranteed nndcr the
pure foods and drug act, but we aro not content with this guar
antee, and we subject our oil to the rigid testa of the United
, -i
Statea Pharmacopoeia, and are, therefore, prepared to guarantee
It free from any and all adulteration.
Full one-quarter pint, Mc full
7Sc full quarts, f IJJO. Bee sample
R08B CREAM
Star Drug Store,
"They Have It"
.... -.. A. .
NEW MARKET
FOR CATTLE
TACOHA COMKH TO KLAMATH TO
HKCirnt: iikkf
DEMAND OF COAST INCREASES
Tiie Completion of I he IJne lo Na
tron Mean That Klamath Will
lie large IVeef Producer
The prediction often made that
Klamath county Is destined to be ono v
of tho main supply grounds for the
stock market of tho Pacific Coast I
cmphaslied by the appearance Injho
city of u P. Pauley, representing tho
Castens Packing company of Tacoma.
This company Is ono of tho leading
packing concerns on the Coast, and
Is constantly adding to Ita capacity,
which now amounts to ISO head a
day.
Mr. Pauley was here last year and
purchased several train loads of cat
tle around Fort Klamath. Thoso were
driven to Ashland for shipment. This
year they win be shipped from Mid
land, and the result I tho leaving In
this county a considerable amount ot
monoy that would otherwise be spent
on tho other sldo ot the mountains.
"When this lino I completed to
Natron, Klamath county will at onco
take front rank among tho cattle-producing
sections ot the Coast," said
Mr. Pauley at the Lakeside to-day.
"Pew realize what this will mean to
tbo farmers ot this county. Hereto
fore It had only ono market for It
stock that to the south. The build
ing of this tine will open up the
northern market, and this one will bo
moro Important than tho ono south.
The growth of the Northwest during
the past tew years has been phenom
enal and with this Increase has como
the greater demand for meats ot all
kinds, This has grown to such an ex
tent as to attract the attention of tbo
great packing companln of the East
nd they are at work now erectfnifj"",
mammoth plants In Portland. It will
be a difficult matter to supply the de
mand, and I firmly bellero that there
will be a substantial advanco In the
price paid for stock or all kinds."
Klamath county now has the lead
In the stock Industry and It Is not
aniVA v Ihil I I. vaIhi. In Ia.a 1. fl.-
opening up of tho northern market
means a greater demand for fattened
stock and this means a greater de
mand for alfalfa. It Is not a rash
prediction to mako that If all ot the
Irrigated lands In Klamath were In
alfalfa there will bo demand sufficient
to consume the entlro supply."
Dr. McManus ot Sherman, Mich.
and Frank Moorland, formerly bank
er ot Sherman, Mich., but now lo
cated here, returned from Spring
creek yesterday. They report a de
lightful trip.
Burrcli Short was In the city yes
terday on business. Ho says haying
Is on full blast In his section, with
heavy yield being reportod from all
ot tho ranches.
Born, Monday afternoon. July
26th. to Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Craig of'
this city, a son.
one-half pint, ooci full plat,
of different olla at our store.
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