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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1909)
"r-jpr - V 'ffB"! ..' tint i no Our Advertisers Gtt " (il Clamath Falls' First I and Beit Dally. The Best Results. ?A"r1 V iv'." vM i, Yeak. No. U30 KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1909. PJUCI 5 CENTS . p ' 3pnrasMHPM V . -. - fvi ! ,' Mm wfaut ITHER BIG SHIPMENT IKHIIKIt KTAIITH II7A WV.V.V XX.V. TO HAl.'HAMKNTO CHANGE IN 30 YEARS Now lUlscd on Fifty i Tluut In Whole County (Thirty Vrar Ago. Oerbcr, (ho Klamath county cr ami wholesale biilclicr lntii, started 37G head of i from Horsefly and t.angoll i Friday lor tho Sacramento Mr. Oerbcr states that rat- illy are In flno condition nMmn of tlio year, anil I lock raisers will lie Ing within Ihu mm two r which limn beef ratlin II In thu pasture fur the, a i'i nit to tint number of would ho likely In hi' of this section between "Otorrli IGth, which general rtliaflko season (or f.-d rattle, afeMkat Im believed Hutu will 'MtsMsV ahlpM im lii former MNltjss all sWsJFM'ke a I mi hi opinion that hilt Iticrceso In the lambs ah I mud. m Jfi r- tJtl.SSjfcVfce Just thirty year ni'it - .w '. ... Mr. tiiTIirr, "alnce I Klamath county. Only coming up (rum Mcr- oro alfalfa, oats, wheat, potatoes grow on fifty as grown In the entire I first ramo here. In ;tho vast amount of oj- bark')', oata nml polo- now raised, ami which 1 fifty times over tin- there am two other t I wish lu call to thu'nf II tlinsu under thu Irrl Theso aru dairying of hoR-a. Tlivau ahuuld ohm. If tho readers could sen In cold print nionoy that la annual- hams, baron and lard Btato of Oregon alono aatounded. It would Kor year thu la county raised cat- for Ihl purposo theru than tho llercfords, Dovonshlres. Kor a, howover. a dlffer- bo brought In. Klther Jersey, or a croaa bo- ilatoln and Jaraay or Id bo eniul'iyud, Tiu-so HLSaW iSalJBBKkta A BH lXff hoe Slaughter This m ;. K. K. Store lath Falls produco th (i bint result, nml where scientific, up-todatu methods aru umplo)ed, enormous iroflta aru real licil. Thousand of dollars uru an nually m'lit east fur Ihu product of tho iiihldlu went ilnlry farm. Thl should nut bu no, No butter dulry (oiintry ran bu fuuml nuywlicru on thu lilobu thuu rlKht hero In Klnin nth. It U far superior to any other section on thu count, Whenever u ilnliy expert lm touiu liuru ho has been surprised with what ho found, and was frvu lit liU predictions that at nu far dlntanl ilatu this cuuntiy would bu noted throughout Ihu coast fur It dairying. "Aa for thu hog Iml iiitt r , too iiiuih rannot bu auld. A liluh.grudu class of hiiKa ahuuld bu Imported. Kviry (aru should bu exercised to keep tho county friu from hog diseases. None aru to bu found hurt' now, and with ordinary taru nonu will net u foot hold. Tho methods of hoi; raising navo been revolutionized. Thu old wallow has been relegated to thu n-ur, and thu old Idi'U that thu Iiok was iiiitliliiK luoru than a snti'UKT has Ihiii ikii'U falsi'. TIiuhk two iiraitlri's aru what cost thu furmcrs if thu I'liltid Stntus mllll.ina of dot- tut. Ihu Iiok la u cliun iinlmnl. IJn lanltary surruundlriKs (day hnvu. with llii'iu, fur tliuy arr irodurlltn ol i ho iIIm'Uscs that lapldly kill thi'.i jff t'lidur Ihu tondltlons irit iiIIIiik iii'rii thu farmers of thu county inn man fortunes out of this Induili), .irmlded they ni'ply modern metli. ids and londiiit llnlr work on biii1!- ni'ss principles. "I uni MilUnuil In my own n.l.id that In u short thuu liny of Ihu land under Ihu Irrigation s) stem--tin' snitvbiusli land a It la now raltiil will maku a farmer rich. It will not !) necessary for lilmtu hni' Mvrr.it Oillnlri-d acre. I lellele thill with ICO acres or less ho will roon luu ncqiilred a romfortablu nun mncy. Theru arc thoumnds of nrres audi land In Yonna, l.anKi'11 nml l'no vallt1) land that Is thu fllien thai man uwr traveled oirr wait liu only thu magic touch of wnter," Thu Mcltoskey Inner-laced mat tress li taking tho lead of all others In material and construction, They aro neat, handsome, and durnblu us well. You ran alwaya get them at thu IIIr Store, Virgil Bon. Why la our clearance sale like a magnifying glass? Ilecuuso It makes your quarters appear aa largo a dol lar usually aro. Portland Store, next to I'ostomee. Jar of money given iiway at tho Portland Store. Week 100 pair Mrn'a and Iji (lies' a.no (o $1.00 Hhora and Oxford at $1.00 . 00 pair Mliiaea' and Hoys' $1,75 lo fil.00 Hlioc 75cts. 'M palm Children1 SI.IM lo SLTS Hlim-a and Hllpiwr 50 cts. Now 1 the time to Shoe the Boys and Girls for School. - - - Oregon COUNCIL HAS MEETING lUII'TINK lll'HI.NKNH THA.HA(,TKI AMI I'KIIMITH IHHIKU MAYOR SUBMITS OPTIONS IIIkIi I'rlri'n Askl for rniM-rly imi IjiIi Knuit, Xr-Hhil for InsUl- till Inn of Hrillc Kyslem. Thu City Council mt last night. Present, K. T. Sanderson, mayor: t.'oiitirlluion Wllklm, Obunchaln, Hanks, Wllllts, Hummers and Caatol. Owing to thu nbsento of Itccordor l.eavllt, who Is In Mono lounly, Cal visiting his atrk mother, Councilman Castil luted as recorder pro teni. Thu follow lug business was tran sacted: IIuIIiIIiik permlla worn Issued ns follows: li. Qulllltcli, Jack llorton,! W. II, Clink mid Paul J. Ilrulten-! iteln. Thu nppllratlon for a bultdliiK permit of J. M. llvuns waa denied, i Councilmnn Wilkin was appoint-, d ns n committee of one to confer, llh Knglnevr Patch of thu reclama-. Ion M'rilru (onrernlnK tl.u nliate iieiit of Ihu iiulsnnru caused by tho Ankeny ditch lu III prcifnt condition. Mu) or Sanderson submitted thu follow Ing options si cured on prop erty adjoining Lake Kwaunn to hu isi'd for rlt) purtKis.- Krom A. I.. Leavltt. A. Martin Jr. aud P. II. .Mills for all of block SS In Klamath addition; prlio fl.UOO. From C. T. Oilier for oil that portion of lot t, lectlou 32, llng west of tho eastern iHiundnry of Pay no alley and south nf Klumatli street, containing n (rontngu of S20 feet and a depth of ICO feet; prlru G,C(J0, J, C. ltutenle, j Sti fret front $2, lot), IOC feet front :,&uu. A letter wa riTelvivl from Alex Martin Br. at Oakland, Cal of-' ferine block 72 to thu city for 3, 000. Tho mission of Messrs. Sanderson nnd Wilkin I one that may bo pro ductive of soino results. Mr. Patch I anxious a thu city la to nbato tho troubio from tho Ankeny cauul. Un der It present condition It la n sour cu of annoyanco to thu entire city. Whether It will bo safo to turn on the full head of water and clean It out remain to be aeon. When the flow wa Increased this aummer ao many leak mado their appcurancu that tho amount of water was re duced to tho minimum, with tho re sult that tho canal throughout It en tire length liaa becomo overgrown with weed. At n former meeting of tho Coun cil Mesar. Sandcraon, Wllllt and Hank wcro appointed a committee lo luspect tho city reservoir. The usual complaints had been mado about what could bo found there, nnd a demand for an examination had coino from many cltlion. There wa absolutely no foundation for these complaint. A careful examina tion wai made, and It wa fouud that every precaution had been taken to safeguard against tho contamination of tho water. Inside wa icrupuloui- ly clean, and a pin could easily bo neon lu tho bottom of the reservoir, notwithstanding that but compara tively llttlo light I admitted through tho opening. Mayor Sanderson stated Hint the report of Health Officer Yen ny, who wai hero about two years ago, that this city had one of tho best proected aourcos ot aupply lu tho State, U as true to-day us it was then. V. M, Hollo and wlto returned from ltocky point last night, where, they havo boon for tho past week. till Is, don't loso your watch. New and Bocuro safety fobs At Mcllattan's. I'iismiI i:inuiliuitioiis Kurrcssfulljr Thu following peruana wore sue ((ssful In passing tho examination for county certificates which wo held here Inst week! First grade, llestora Trench; second uracil', Helen Wakefield, C. C. Crnlg and Ircrwi Daun; primary, Miss Morella Shire of Portland, Oro. NAWMII.I, AT UOIllrO.V HI'ltlNdH. A. W. Rhur of Kcno I In tho city to-day on business. Ho report that O. P. Harvey of Granja Pass will be gin about Ilia 1st of 'September on the construction of a new sawmill at Cordon Springs, between Worden and Calor, Thu mill is to liars a capacity of about 20,000 feet a day and will glvu employment to about thirty men and light or ten teams, Mr. Harvey soma linn) slnco purchased tho timber dulms of J, Padgett, Charllo Nelson, II, W. Tower and Mr, dordon, and tho timber aupply for tho mill will bu taken from theao claims. It Is understood (hat the entire cut of this mill wllf be taken from theso claims. It Is undcrnli.od that tho entire cut of this mill baa been contracted for box stock. Thu mill Is located only n nillu from thu main line ot the Cali fornia Northeastern railroad and doubtless u spur wilt be run up to the mill fur taking the output out. ItKSt'lIK OK (JIN (1,111 KHOOT. Tim Crater Ijiko Gun Club held Its weekly trap shoot last Sunday at It new hrou lids on the Altamont road, with thu following results: Posslblo :s Hampton ,r......2 1 McDonald 23 Cads ;i Ankeny ,1C Itobertitou 12 Tlio ticket and freight oltlro of tho Houtheru Pnrlflr has been moved to thu north end of (ho freight deiot, wheru It will remain until tho com pletion of thu new passenger depot which is now being erected. lllg shoe slaughter this week at K K K Store. MMMMMMMMMMM for ale--Aiugust Qnly A Summer Resort on Klamath Lake Thai Is UstvpoiMd la Aacrlca Till I a sporllHtf I'rupufdllori for men of wealth 1( N not a farm. Viicqualled trout lulling Juno to Notciiiucr. Ikvr hunting imi the preiiiiMss August 1 to November 1. Duck sliootlng superior to aur lu Hie Htale over thousands of acres of wild celery and tiro September 1 to Kebru- ary 1. tiruuae snid dieaant shooting I . miv nmv uovwr aw iw November IS. Ilest starting place in county T ror a near num. Crater Uke automobile road alii run through the place for a mile and a quarter. Nailimblo water ta th twotiera ty, unsurpassed drinking wa S ler ana power to develop the property. More iMiltoni land and line gar den land titan any place on l no lane. Thousand of pine and Or trees Z ami inousanu or quatung asieiiB. Mom varieties of wild flower anil natural grasses and vetches than any place In the county. If you develop Oil. property aa It ran bo uevelopea there la T no resort in tho county that ran compare with It. No amount of talking will de scribe Hi let us show you. X wo navo been onrerea more than twice what It cost, but liavo a lu-lre at which you Z nuiy take It; U'low which, we will eep ii. J. G. PIERCE at offlco Buena Vista Addition i Conger Avenue, or W. T. SHJV1 i At Slilve' Bros. A Oo.'s Store, NFW BANK DIRECTORS iia.mi now in tiik hanirh ok iah:al 1'Kopi.k STOCK INCREASE PROBABLE J. A. Maddux and I). M. Ortfntli Are K1e (cd lo Kill Varanrle Hade by tlrla;nalloas. The First National Dank an nounces a change In thu directorship of their Institution. George P. Llnd ley and W. I. Vawtcr of Medford, realising that their other vast homo Interests required their personal at tention, have disposed of their stock In thu First National and J. A. Mad dox of this place and O. M. Orlfflth of Kaglo Kidgo have been elected as their successors to Oil the vacancy, Mrs. Fred lllchn and A. C. Deals have also purchased Mock In this In stitution, consequently from now on this bank will bo strlltly lomposcd of local people. The foregoing chnngo In directors applies also to the First Trust and Savings Hank, which Is under tho sanid management as tho First Na tional, Cashier Delicti stated that It was qhlto probable that tho capital stock would be materially Increased In tho near future, owing to tho rapidly In creasing business which has devel oped. Mr, J, A. Maddox, who has been elected ono of tho directors of this bank, ramo boro first about two years ago on a visit to Mr. Dclxcll, and through the latter was appointed ono , of the judgea at tho county fair. The .exhibit Mr. Maddox saw there made 'such a great Impression upon him tl.at hu mado up his mind that , Klamath county was worth Investi gating, which he did, with tho results as aforesaid. In addition to bis Investment In tho bank Mr. Maddox has purchased from G. W. Wblto an undivided one half Interest In the property next to tho First National Bank on Main street, on which Is being erected a new brick block, the description ot tho property being as follows: Thirty-five feet off tho easterly side otjot 4 and 40 feet off the northerly end of said lot 4 and 4S feet oft tho west erly part ot lot 3 In block 17 ot tbo original town ot Klamath Falls In tho city ot Klamath Falls. Mr. Mad dox will hereafter direct the con struction ot the building which Is now being erected en this property. SKNATOII UOl'KNK OKT8 S.M'Il. WA81IINQTON, August H. Ap pointment of Robert J. Hendricks ot Salem as -census supervisor ot the First Oregon district and State Sen ator 8eneca C. Deach as supervisor ot tho Second district, announced at noverly last night. Is a decided vic tory for Representatives Hawley and Ellis, who- respectively recommended the appointees. Senator Bourno undertook to pro; vail upon tho President to tako this patronago from the congressmen and give It to him, and failing in that, ob jected as strongly as ho could to tho appointment ot Mr. Beach, who, ho said, was obnoxious to him. He did not favor Mr. Hendricks either, as Mr. Hondrlcks In hta paper has printed editorials critical ot tho new order ot things In Oregon polltlci, and at this Mr. Bourne took offense. It Is understood that Mr. Hon drlcks and Mr, Beach wero appointed because tho Indorsements filed by Messrs. Hawley and Ellis .showed them' compotent men and further more, because the director ot the census and secretary ot commerce and tabor aro opposed to allowing senators lo control these appoint ments. Messrs. Hendricks and Beach are now given recess appointments and take office, Immediately and their nominations will bo sent to the sen ate In December. Mr. Bourno may then undcrtako to prevent confirma tion, particularly of Mr. Beach, But unless he can sccuro actual rejection of tho nomination he cannot keep Mr. Beach out of oKcc. Ills present re cess appointment, In tho event he falls of confirmation through non action of tho senate, will carry him through to the close ot the next ses sion of congress when ho can bu re appointed. The same is truo ot Mr, Hendricks. I'NMAKK WITHOUT Gl'IDKi Jowililne County Caves Have Hern Source of Danger. OIIANTS PASS, Ore., August 14. Ever slnco 1ST4, when KlIJa Dav idson discovered tho Jescphlno coun ty caves, there has been a tendency on the part of tho public to outer theso natural wonders without a guide, Thrco years after the caves were known to bo of such magnitude, F. M. Nlckcrson ot Kerb)-, Ore., with tbo assistance of others, mado a par tial survey ot tour floor levels and Installed laddcra whoro needed at many of the difficult passageways. These caves have never been fully explored to this day, and It Is said that they extend in and through the mountain flvo or six miles from the main entrance. Onco Inside there may bo found every variety ot lime! deposits. Within tho dark caverns may be heard the music of running wuti.r from an unknown source. A strong brcexo that chills Is constant ly In motion. The caves are situated In Cavo mountain, a peak that vaults Into tbo sky a dlstanco of 6,000 feet, and the opening through which tour ists may enter 1 found at an eleva tion of 4,000 feet. In 1S97 the caves were withdrawn from public lands and by late proc lamation Issued by the President tho mountain and a mite square bos been set asldo as a public park. Thcro Is, a strong movement on foot since the accidental killing of Frank Ellis Jo hare the government prohibit tour ists and visitor from entering tho caves without oOclal guides. It has been suggested that the government appropriate money and placo Iron gates over the opening and that they bo securely locked. Jars ot money given away at the Portland Store. I It Is Tried and Tested ! We do not take the manufacturers' . word' for the purity ot Our Olive Oil Wo, test cacli and every lot that we get by the most approved methods. Wo aro giving away a ten-dollar Electric Stand lamp with Ollvo Oil purchases, 8ev our window for particulars.- Star Drug Store! "They KOBE CREAM FOR 8VNUVRN . - CONTRACTORS BEGIN WORK tONKTIlt'CTION OP TIIK NATRON KM HAH COJIMKNCKI) BE COMPLETED IN TWO YEARS Engineer llory Is Hushing Matters at Natron and Ileport Has It tixitrnrt Will Soon He Irt. Engineer Hoey Is In Portland for tho purposo ot hurrying matters on that end of tho Klamath Falls-Natron line. Ho has been pounding tbo contractors to get busy, and tho re sult ot his labors Is shown In the fol lowing announcement that appeared In Sunday's Oiegonlau: "Men and equipment to-day will bo forwarded by tho McCabe Construc tion company ot this city to Natron, wheru actual construction o;l will begin at onco on tho Klamath Falls Natron extension ot thirty-four miles for tbo Oregon and Eastern railroad, a Harrlman property. Tbo contract for this mllcago was recently award ed to'tho Utah Construction com pany, which has sublet a part of tho work to the Portland Crm ot con tractors. "The subcontract taken by tho Mc Cabo company Includes two tunnels. ono 2,000 feet long and tho other 600 feet long, together with about four miles ot grading. Thl company only recently completed seven mites of grading. Including a 1,400-foot tunnel, for the Pacific Railway and Navigation company, which Is build Ing a railroad to Tillamook," Within a short time. It Is pre dicted, orders will bo Issued for tho letting ot tho contract for tho bal ance ot the lino nnd rushing the lino to completion. This will bo In con nection with similar orders along tho Deschutes road, as well as to ono to Ontario, all ot which aro for the pur poso ot placing the entlro Interior section of tho State In touch with tbo Harrlman system. If this Is dono it wilt mean that within two years this city will be enjoying the sensa tion ot seeing through trains from Frisco to Portland. V. C. T. V. MEETING. The W. C. T. U. will meet on Wed nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho home ot Mrs. I'rlco. AH' tho mem bers aro irgcd to be present and nl! others aro welcome HATTIB WIIO.", Pres3 Supt. t Hare It" &l v$! mm. m 1 1 A l V& m T ?' i" t