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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1909)
i'jW vy)l vgsfi m 4 f ft - ninth I'nllV First , Our Adwrtben Ckt The Bft Rttults. 'nd Beat Daily. i Ykau. No. l21 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 30, 1909. Price 6 G ents. She fttrmtuj iktAlk XTIVE METHODS ALLISON I'AIIICItH A t'.sigi i: hciilmi: KLAMAIH'S TAME l. llrr mill I'iiliirtt I'm. nlli'a Su; rlnrlly n the Iniiie lit llltf 'I mill ii lire m lliu ni(iI tniliiin mini' Hum irfiidtn mith 'illiliiK was originated In (Full Colonel Alllanu In Of lllll tllll'IIIO, lllll tllljMt lug In lillliK In lliu alien lull o n( lliu toil ninl reel ' uf Klmnnlli tnuuty as mil In IIiii lop ( lliu follow II I'lrliiti' ill I III' airing ( ,lnaplred lliu liinuguiallun Hi' Twt nl) four iif these Mr? been sent mil, thu Drill ktftac been rctiii mil i'ji'rila .t3t Falls. Oti', Ainll r., iu Mill. Hunt. A (I I' A. South rfJiJjfJaV Co , Portland, Ore Jsaml friend At 7 n'rlork su, l aim, It r Maniuln Nili. II (I Hmifvr, fur lamonk, Ore , Imt now til IU nml llr It II Haiull mill I'ulU started frinii lliu Inn, Blliinled on tin Klamntli rlvrr nt Klnm neon, ami whlpud said Itlnnrc of lhri-iwtirltTi wllli ordinary flailing result nt shown b nl string. 103 Kninti; , S'.i pounds lni l) returning in tin I) I! M same day, mak ers' angling, Ril tliU ll'tllT In join vine filt'iiil, wild n re- likewise send It In his vlng frit ml, wild what It lm deem fit, ami iu giving date, nauio anil thankful to Ilia party ; spaco for name In re- i writer. yon la advance, I am, i. M. L. ALLISON, imath Kalle, Oregon. EOT! 8lm rod may know DIO TllOUT grow." : of tho letter wero the una nml addresses, nnil In Hint It liaa traveled hu tntlro rontlni'nt nml kbecn scanned by n great many in or o iiiiiia than Ilia twenty four pnrson wliuiia names wcro on It wln'ii ri'liiriit-il, Wllllnm lllrnm Koulkta, April .1IM AIiIit at., Portland. Hunt. I'. Wundllng, April 13, IS. 7on Ortgonlnn bldg , I'ortlnml. Clmrlts i:, Ktullii, April 13, 701 Oro gonlnu blilK,, I'urtlaml. Ilnrr Klmlilii, April ID, u 10 Common wealth bldg,, 1'iirtlanil. It. W. Prlte, April II, 331 Aukeny, Portland. I. i: lliiflnn, April lti, lift Mohawk I'I'lK . I'urtlaml, II, Aaaiimnn, April 20. 805 Hoard ot Triulii bldg, I'nrllanil, W Hi rim It, April 20, 803 llouril of Ttmlo blilK , rortlanil. W T Jnplln, April 20, 776 Claikn- lima at , I'ortlanil, 'J M. Kiiurli, April 21, 213 Hlith at., rnrilaml, Ham II, Archer, April 23, tin Nor Hi Tweiily-Hiroiid at,, I'urtlaml, i: T. Hart, April 30, Mnnlngno City. Mnii Jnacphlno C. Pierce, Ma 3, Malili-n, Mata. Kr.mk (' lliowii, May f, Ili-lninnt, Mnaa Xmlrew II Pierce, Mil) 5, MuMen, Mux. Karl (. Cnrrlir, May , Newhur- purl, Mna. Kred II Pierre, Ma R. Iloatnn. Mnaa luliii I. Ilimit. May II, tltlin. N V lulin lillla, Juim 2d, Portland, Oro Mark W. till), Junu 2H, Portland. Ore. iVm lllrlmrds, July 5, SI Wall at , Now Vurk, N. Y. Curllimn Wright, July 5, Kiscx, Conn, mini; C Treat, Jul) 22, Hurlfurd, Conn, (in kc Ilurri'lt, Jul) 23, Now Haven, Conn. New llntrn. Conn, wna tint Inat turn tlaltetf, and on Ha Inline Jour iey It wna accompanied b) the fill owing lelli r: Now Haven, Conn., Jul) 23. Mr M I., Alllaon, lloi IE, Klmnnlli Kolla, Oregon, Dear Kir; Tlie picture liMika all Iglit, but Irving Treat and I have our luubt nbout thoso trout lielng ! .....,.. .. 1.1. A.. ..... 1 I aught with n fly, and the only wa mi lan convince ua will be tu get our friend, Iho goncral puatenger igent, In tend us freo transportation nml show uc whiro that kind uf trout trow a Then wu will mine back total mil ndtertlao tho placo among the Ilaheruiiu here, and )ou will both nuke )nur everlasting fortune. One thing tu bu regret ltd I that vim did nut uto our tackle In i nich ing Hint eight-pound Irout, or other Alio )ou wuuld havo had a "Icndplpo cinch" on Iho prlio flahlng uutflt which wo giro for Iho largest I runt caught with our good. I nm enclosing a leader Just fur n leader nml wish )(u good luck on )our next trip. Yours very Iruly, OKOIIQE IIA8SKT. 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 mide to your exact meaiure by KKK Store CITY INVITES BALLINGER CHAMIIKIl OK rOMMKIK'K HKMM TK.LWHIAM TO HTKKL SHOULD ALSO INVITE TAFT lUllliiKer'a CoiiiIiik Will Help llooat tin IH i lopuiiiit uf I'rntrr faikn ml Norlliern Klmualli Klumutli Fulla, tliroucli thu Clmin bur of Coniincrrp, haa laaued to Hoc ntnry of lliu Interior llnlllnner a or illal Invitation In bu Iho curat of tlila ill) win ii ho lalla Crater lake. I'rea lili'ht Di'liull to ilny aent tho follow. Init tvli'Krnnii "Will O Hlcel, I'nrllanil, Oro. "Iho Klamath Chamber of Coin inerre eilenila conllnl Invllallon to Kerretury HallliiRcr nml party In vlilt na on Ma Crater laku trip " Wlillu It la iiractlcally di elded that I'realdent Tuft la In ronio In Crnler lake nml tlila tlt. atepa .huiitd h'ol Ihn -nra to complelo thU ink.,, In Indicate tn Hu, Clef ... ," "' W" ,U,n,"' ,"" " t"'",",H live uf the nation that l, will .... we. ' '"' tr. h.a ju.t with c....... ami (hat the p.ple ,.f Klani. ""l.' '.'!'" ",r ""! nlh iiiunt) want blm to l-.lt lliu grenleat wonder In thu world, which l lornled within lla bordir Muilford l.na nlrindy dune tlila, but Imiamuch n Crnler lake U n atrlrtly Klamntli niuiit) nfTiilr It would bo moro -proprlnlp If thu Invitation ramo from Hi home If llallliiKir lumea In Crater lake, nml ha haa atatid that he mill do o, It will bring Into line another Im portant factor for tho development ' of ncenlc wonder. riTHt UKK MTI- Cnplnln Wlrkalrom will noon hegln tl.e cunalrucllun of a new amid barge, nnd will lay thu Kaglu off until the bnrgo la built, which will lake about Ihreo weeka' lime Kliamer HiKillgnn la illaablcd nt t'r)alnl and Mleumer Hornet will la'e I .. ... . . . ... her plaru until shu Is repaired. Wu btar the launch Cr)lal also su tnlnetl serious dnmngu In Crjtlnl rretk b) colliding with floating anw log". Thnt big. fat, good-natured, old sin dug, Captain Parker, aa that Klumnlh lake natlgatnr must ub serve the marine rule nnd not ami nil a distress whlstlu when they are nut In distress, us lt' a little oxpcnahe In go miles out of jour rourao fur nothing, with no nml of n rescue. After miiiio delay tho lights bnte turn Installed and Iho new- mill s now running night and day, Wo graciously acknowledge the vlslt'of Ma) or Molt and parly, con sisting of Mcsdnmc Mott, Ilrooks, Morgan and lluson, Mr. Mott Is Mayor of Oakland, Cat, All wero out fur a ilny'a picnic ami n c'l llmi nml rnnila n'ni)rom tmu of our Mk kwIiik, ami prom Inert to nun more (if Ht. C'louil In Iho futtirn, TUB COMMOIJOItn. The rnnll lioat Curlew l now inak Inic 90 rnllea a day, no Captain Cal kin Inform tin. They no to Awnc) lamllriK nml return, Collins at Oilmna botli wo) a. AT WOltK ON J.-IHII IKK HtllKIATI.VU CMNAf, Will oer Uml In Vliliilly of .Ml foul, Talenl anil I'lim-nln Tho Kiah Lnko Irrlcutlni? company uf Medfonl, Oro., la bually cngaRid In tho iiinitructlon of Iho Irrigating rnnnl, alorllni? nt Kour-Mlln creek, which will, when completed, aupply tho region around Medford, Talent and Phoenix with water. The ranul Ktnrt at Kour-Mllo lake, runrlnR byi ditch eight rnllea, then by.ranjnu lo KHh creek, thenco by dllclj from Llt-i llo Hutlo to llnnley rnnchl lhem? by, Klh Inke dllch to I'hoealx. Talenl and Meilfon! ( Tho dllch. when cnmnleied. will b ten feel on bottom and elfchteen fwti hi tup At Kour-Mllo lake n dam In' In bo lonatrucled thirty feet hlch nml . n relalnlng dam will be put In at Klah lake It In expteted Hint It will Ink') Mr C K, H. I'lillllpa exhibited nl the recent runterxnxlnpe of thu Ho)- Hi UjiI, , . M tk,l-(.nHMn(l. I.ih.Ii.,..i. , (...I,... .. .V. l lu-ll.ll lUllllll'lll't ,, ,. . , , . w.tel, dial and mllltrry nigh- cum-1 li"U " tCcm'1 at a lo,ator ' ,,ie Pu. T.ie watch dial In irui-p.ir-nl j lnw of "10 s,a,c? Tho Vrovlilons (Bla) tmI thu flguroit nrv in.nlull0' the Oregon rodu relative to tho upon lla upper aurfacs. ri'. dial la dumping of rtfme Into stream It harked with h compound conlalnliiKer, plain, and It enforcement I. go ii minute iimntlly of radium bro- , , , . .. , mlde. which render. It lumlnou. , '"" ,0 b rMi' "K a'Illcatlon to that the time may be cnally read In "'' c"' I""'""- tl.o possibility of thu dark. Walter lliilck, a prominent rancher uf Sllur Uike, and Mr. II. W. Illg le), hit nlater, of Tephunni, Durnn go, Meilto, nrrhetl In the city last evening Mr. Illgley It en route in I'urtlaml, where. ho will Join her liutband nml return to their home In Mexico, Mr. Ilitlrk, In speaking of (nolo relations between his section nni' 8"ur Ijike, said that diiubtles '.tin. ...!.. l .1... -....... . .. that trade In the future would come here. Mr. Ilulrk nnd soma other residents of his section will shortly make sumo recommendation- to thu County Court ns tu the location of new- roads nnd the repairing of Iho old ones between this city and his section, hu having rcccUed assurance from thu county officers thnt tho same will hnto tlit.tr attention. NKW PHKM.'VTKItlAV CHIHCII Attorney It. 3. Smith haa filed ar ticle of Incorporation for tho Mt. Lakal Prosb) lenan Church associa tion. Tho trustee are Charles 8tee- man, John Koontx nnd J. O. Steven son. Tho trustee nro In tho city to day for Iho purpose of making ar rangement for tho erection of a house of worship. It will be located on tlui corner near Iho home ot Mrs. Lnl'rarle. The Increase In population In thl section of the county hn been rapid, sufficiently so to warrant tho erecting of tho proposed structure. Geo. It, Hum Is constructing a sower from his homo on Fifth nnd Pino streets to Main street, where It will connect with Iho Main street sower. Hint for Harrlnuiii Scott spent n part of ono summer In the country, and hence was an au thority on agricultural matters. "In milking a row,' ho wrote his friends, "ulwio sit on tho aide furth est from tho critter and nearest the soft spot In tho pasture," I " ONLY ONE PLACE TO FISH : Hpiuk'a Spring Creek and Williamson Illver Tent City la . teh Ideal Spot. Want to know about II? ) See Win.. Wagner at tho oflleo of Iho . ', HOME REALTY CO. i Phono 11. I n. 8. SPINK. Prop. ; Klamath Agoncy, Oro. LAW STANDS IN THE WAY I'ltOIIIIIITH TIIK I'dl.M TIO.V ANV HTIIKAM OK CALIFORNIA IS INTERESTED The Klimuilli, IMiik an Intrmtaln Kl renin. May Cnllae fiolili-n Ktafo In Killer Km-rthe I'mlnt OltKOO.V COIIK If nr prrwm or ieroiia ahull '"" ""' ,Wml "''""l' cma, "r lmtt lnif, or oy err- ""'," " 'wumouh, ,U-tnj- I w "' eleieniia or orfen.Ue aulx lnn In any Mill, or Into nny l'rln. rtM,k or branch of run "'"K ' ' 'li l nimlp ",r "'""lle nwi "r lr" "'r IHe, linrM- or utli- ir klKk lioe nco'ct, eiery ht- t Mill an orTeiiillnj: almll, run- 4 w"l" '"'. ' l In nny Z' 7L,'Z,Z' ''"'' ?' ! "' '' .llr,er. '"" -'" t4tat4t4t444 l lliu City Council going tu place tho use of lnko l.'wnuns, provided an) attempt Is made to prevent tho clt) from dumping Its sewago Into that body of water. Dr. DePuy ad vances nnothcr proposition that should claim tho nttentlon of the Council. The Klamath Is nn Inter state stream, and If any of Hie sew age should enter the other Slato steps would undoubtedly bo taken to put n stop to tho pollution. There Is little likelihood of this, how ever, for there Is not tho remotest posslblllty thnt there will ever bo current enough In tho stream to carry an) Ihlng. Tho fall between here and Keno Is but n few Inches and tho cur rent practically nil. Henllment Strongly Against It Tho sentiment of the community seems to bo strongly against the plan adopted by the Council nt Its special meeting. Tho people feel that it should not be so much a matter of cost a a matter of permanency. Tho dumping of sewage Into tho lnko nenr the dock Is certnln to crotto a nuisance. Property owners will not permit their holdings to be ruined. nnd It will bo nn easy matter to con- vlnco nny court of Justice that dam- ngc havo been Inflicted art! the health of tho community endnngered Material Will lie turn Klnmnth river cannot dlsposo ot Ihl sewage. It movement I too sluggish. It has been demonstrated tlr.e rnd ngaln thnt light material dumped Into tho lnko near the dock will rtturn almost to tho point from All Prlcti are Ltu than KttfnUr For Sale This Week Only STOCK H.VNCII STOCK IIANTII mid Sl'MMKIt IIKSOHT Combined. Over mile of frontage on Wood Illver one mile from Fort Klamath. An Ideal auniiiier home, com bining lineal of kliootlng and Irout tlshliig; also dividend payer ns n stink ninth. At Iho price )our IuihvOM? WKKK ONLY. Investigate now. J. G. PIERCE at oflleo Buena Vista Addition vuuger Aveuue, or W. T. SHIVE X At Slilvo llroa. Co.' Store, which It started. It will bo so with tho sowago. Tho borders ot tho lnko will bo befouled and Innumerable dlscnao-bnedlng spots created. Sen timent may bo lacking now, hut thoro will bo plenty of It when an epidemic of sickness Is started and numerous new mounds dot Iho hlllslda ot tho cemetery. Continuing II course of Investiga tion to-day, a rcprcsentatlvi of The Herald Interviewed tho following cltl- Z'nc and professional men, who ex p'ctscd themselves on tho proposi tion: W. T. ftlihr, real eatato Tho City Council employed an expert to pass on this sower proposition, and ho rec ommended a septic tank, and I In dorse his recommendation. II. M. Arkley, lumber manufac turer Krom ray iiersonal observa tion and experience along tho shore of Lako Kwauna, I Indorso Iho Instal lation of a neptlc tank In connection with our wer system. Dr. If. A. iH-puy Krom a sanitary standpoint tho depositing of scw-rago in trie Klamath river will havo a bad effect on tho healthful condition of our city, and somo process should bo Installed whereby the dangerous ele ments are removed from tho sewer ago before being deposited In tho river. California has very stringent laws on this point, nnd tho Klamath, being an. Interstate stream, they would doubtless tako some action to prevent It. Sacramento, Cat., which formerly deposited Its sewerage In as largo and swift a stream a tho Sac ramento, wa compelled by Iho Stato to desist. They now havo a burning system, also septic tank, which en tirely eliminates this menace llr. K. SI. White Krom a sanitary standpoint It would novcr do to dump sowerago Into tbo Klamath. Some sjitem should bo Installed whereby tho dangerous element of sewerage aro removed beforo It la deposited In the river. Mr. Virgil, furniture dealer If tho government should lower the Klam ath, making tbo current swifter, It would toko caro of our sewerage, but taking It altogether. I IndorBO tho In stallation of a septic tank at tho present time. Hhjr Secure Kxprrt Opinion? The Council has.gono to tho ex pense of employing a consulting en gineer. Ills recommendation Is em phatically opposed to tho plan adopt- eit. r.nslneer Zumwalt lake tbo samo position. Theso men havo In vestigated these matters and aro In a position to glvo ait Intelligent de cision In tho premises. Why not fol low their view? If they aro to bo turned down on this Important part ot the sjstem, why not dlspenso with their services entirely ? Why employ them? If this Is lo bo reduced to a business basis, then why not Inves tigate tho difference In tho cost of tho two projects; why not ascertain If tho law will permit of tho uso ot tho lake proposed; why not consult tho people who havo to pay tho bill tho taxpayers; why not consult tho phi- sldans of tho city; why not consult jour own Judgment? It this I dono it will bo easy to settle tho question ns It should bo settled by Iho use ot septic tanks. k Olive Oil i We hare tho best Imported pure foods and drugs act, but wo anlec, and we subject our oil to Slate Pharmacopoeia, and are, It free from any and all adulteration. Full one-quarter pints, 23c; full f70c; full quarts, SI .23. Bee sample ROSE ORfiAM Star Drug Store "They Hare It" TAFT AND HARRIMAN Ill'MOIl HAH IT THAT THEY WIM MKKT AT PKUCAN HAY TAFT TO VISIT CRATER LAKE Will Knter via Medford and Paaa tho 1mIo on HI Way to Klamath Falls Will Ho Xotablo Visit Information from Insldo source I to tho effect that Harrlman and Taft will meet at Pelican Bay this fall. All details of Iho meeting havo not boon arranged, but they aro far enough along to warrant tho prediction that, unlcsj unforeseen obstacles prevent It, Klamath county will ca tbo world' greatest executive and Its greatest railroad magnato greet each other nt Pelican Day lodgo. When Taft stepped Into tbo Whlto llouso ho by no means carried on hi shoulder tho load ot antagonism cre ated by hi predecessor, llo la a man brainy enough to think and act for himself, and whatever ho doc It wilt be a Taft policy out and out. This characteristic wns novcr moro promi nently brought out than In the Presi dent' attitude toward tho "malefac tors ot great wealth" and other mem bers of tbo Ananias club. HI regard for Mr. Harrlman has always been most cordial, and unless affairs of great moment demand It, ho wilt not pass by tho door ot tho great railway magnate without lifting tho latch string. Col. W. II. Holablrd I now on his way to New York to recclvo final In structions. Incidentally, he may go to Washington. Whether he does or not, no one will know what ho Is go ing to do until after tho task has been completed, for the Colonel Is noted for his remarkable ability tu keep his mouth shut. He, neverthe less, I pretty certain to bo master ot ceremonies at an event that will at tract world-wldo attention and the chief maglstrato of the nation will como under hi iway for tho brief period he remains at the lodgo. The program now under consid eration prorldes for the President to leave tho cars at Medford, proceed by auto to Crater lake, thence through tho Klamath Agency to Pell can bay, whero a brief stop will bo made, and then on to this city, where ho will board tho cars and contlnuo south. An effort la being mado to induce him to make bis stay long enough to permit of hi landing omo ot tho big trout that abound In tbo wator ot tbo bay, but tho President's consent to this has not been received, and unless It Is provided for In tho (Continued on Fourth Page.) Italian Oil, guaranteed under the aro not content with this guar- X Iho rigid tests ot tho Vulted 9 therefore, prepared to guarantee one-half pinto, 50c; full pint, J of different oils at our store. FOR TAN i-e . 1 j A 8 fj ,eS" .s .. .. U e? I.ttV-: TrH 1 T rfart. i M