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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1909)
' ' a .v.; fi Bfce Klanuitli Fnlb' Vim nml UcNt Dully. (Mb. 9 2U-I-I Our Advertiser Owt , The Best Results. H pfnino m TiniiK Ykah. No. 1.I7 WHERE WILL FAIR BE HELD KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1909. Pbicb 6 Cents. ii n i miii. mi: hi.t u. iii:m its in iiiNiior 10 HOLD PUMIC ADC I ION M'unli! I''"' "iip n( llm .Mnl rr. Unit if Well l'mlllliln I'mlmr. nf I In- 1'itlr, hi The all Important qileatlun l.ifoir t).r liualneaa MHII In-iln) la llm in'.. on Mill nlll tm I -I I tlm limply lt I'rrildenl llshiii nf the I'nli iHlatloll la mil i.f llin ill), nl.-l b tinllMR "I III" li'inlnra lll imlT. i I.I until Hi n Inn., al wlilili nr.i lb italn lll l atimilliitnil III lull arrlloti villi I Li' hnlitlnt ( Hi' ('t Ii belli llwiiaa. I iillnr I! tr Ui drill In ll'ii ill" IT mi the lull ltoun.li .i I tut Inllir iarn la Ii-cldl-U litem I. It (illlIC In lllril lt, Ifnrll niMrliiii, liu It It c'ulunil tUt llm IikiiiI'.h I thi' iiriiiimti mil Ih ilimrlll'i-'i In Ii entniiuli Nil ii. ipufhlhK lli, iiiiku II lliipiarilcul,.. In hiilil tlm i.Ur llmrc lula )in Tli rni.r.il iiiii.i utt'iiia In l.i Ibsl llm Mill" IIHIITJ lllllll.l j l.ll lune.1 thla )mr n, w,n ailupli'l Urn irnl a anllatiln plain In which In In. Oil I tin cililblla In tills ny liu lliltota In llin ell) ji.i'iM ! K-. In the bualm-ia imiliT il Itir tnw.i. l.i Mini I hi' ripnlta.. 1 f k'l line In ll' f Hi (imintli oulil mi. It tlliil mil lit lie jiiiiriiiT. nml nlvrf) l.i. in u.'irl, Ih l lot ma nf nniluliu.int In be xhnl .Inline I lift I l. irk Ii liu. Irrn allKKraliil llin I form nf lull Inla lm ellmlnaln-l, iiirli na Ii irw IiiIiik ami Mmtri-I ... in., unit tin mint-) iianallx app.iiirliii-, fur Hill ruti lw iletotitl n Mini,, fin in nt rnlritalnmrnt of llin gurats Anuthrr Mm thai lika turn ad tanci.l anil one Hint lina netnr turn lrll l.,i . ih,. 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ON I'AriKIC AMI KANTKII.V SIRVCYORS HEADED SOUTH I'ntlliiiiil Ti-litrni'a lrl HUlr- iihiiI. ,tf Xiih utw Oul f IMi'luitiirnl. DISCOVER NEW LAKE IINMMON MM is M1KST All. in iii in nn: Mii IS MAR (LOVIH SPRINGS I. lliMin in) nl IUhI) ,.f Unlit Til illlillll, Hill IC ll Kula, Will It- I Mil fi.r 'i, nrr I'iiimm,-. Ulillrnliili 1 llii''ir'. rim luitn of (Ilia In tin- nl. I (in inn laK'' n.l'l pan) liiillillnii nn UVal Mnlu aln-i-l, III niM anullii'r link In Hit' il.aln nl Klaiiialh I'alla' kiiiIiik Imliiatilia Illl llm iihiiIiie nf I liil r lir iuk'- niltl I'laiit liHaliil mar I'lutrr C I ii K. tahlili la alx nr i-khl iulli- i-l nl lln- In ait nl Hitiri-r in-ik A tmlli.ll .liclni. haa In i ii laki-li up In hlr mill Imallnn, htrli inn lm iiu-il tut nH-ialliiK lln- mitt until llin nif .nr) ati-r hiit ran In- ilrvilniiil '.li'-ln. al uhlrh limn I hi' mill lll tic rim Ii) nli-r .Mr llrrtii I lali-il Ihnl i ii i- Ink,. lial Imiii illiiiirri-l In that an Hun, hlrh It ralli-il I'lmia- iiiiii lakn. ' ntlrr n iliiiiaiiiuii l-ni "JiiIiii- J IHU haa ai-ut the man lm tiKanla nn llm Krlali-.l location Hut Inlialrurlliiii rnxlnnnr III I he ur. Into Ori'Kiin tu liMik I ho lonn-ni'Kli-rti-il Inrrltni) mi-r llli a rlvw, lii')nml any iluiihl, of di-clillnn upon lln- fi-nalulllty ot throolnn railroad llni-a thmiicli llm rlrh ami unJuvel- iin-. i iniin Thla man la John K Hli'ti'iia" Kitltialtn iulillralluu In Kti-nhiK Ti-iRraiii, July II, 1909. In nn ulDrlal atalmicnt toluo lii-li-. Ii) hluiM-ir, John K. Klnrrna, iM'raunal nml innfliti-ntlal, repri'M-n- intltn nl Jamiti J. Mill, iiiter(lay aft- I'iniMin ailiiillliil Itla on ronncctlon lth nml lila nimmuir'a flnnnrlal hack Iiik uf llm Ori'noii Trunk line. Ilr llii-rihy fniiflrmiil In alnioat crrr) Ii mil hnl tlm Ti'lcicram haa rlnlmiil nir tlniv July II, whto Kli'iina' pri-m-nrv In Oregon wai Ural niiiiiiiiiii-1 In lluau mliimni. Thli ni'taapjpi-r flrat lilriitlflt'il llm tiiya lirluua John r Haiiipwin whu had tpi-nt Miiun Ihrnv vnk throuuli On. tint, Kniitlnintrrn and Hunt hern Ori'Kiin na John r Hli-vnna, and atutiil mucn than a month anil that Hli'tma ua almily out In that coun lr) liHikltiK (or a fnaalhlu route b) impliiynd when he wa flgurlna; on luilliilnn down the north dank of thn Columbia, although It can be aald without fear of denial that not only Hloveua but thd Orenon Trunk law- ) well haVe been trying ever ,lnc the TelMrkm exploited BUTtna' priiience here, to iriuade Hill to rom out Into the open and admit hl connection with the antl-llarrlman road. Kor reaaona beat known to hlmielf, Hill haa withheld auch an- , nouncement until now, right on the eve of the tint (real legal aklrmlah In the federal couita. The natural Inference la that thla audden change of mind wai brought about In a large meaaure by the atory In Saturday'! Telegram, where certain vital dis crepancies In the Oregon Trunk mapi and lla doubtful legal alandlng were called attention to Theae discrep ancy am purely technical, but have. it la aald, Important bearing on the BEST TOWN IN NORTHWEST JAMKH HTflAW HNim XONK AM OOOI AH KLAMATH BUSINESS DULL ELSEWHERE A Fair Comparlaoa Made by Coa M-rvallve ntlsesi That Shows I'p Till C'lljr and Coantr Well. reurvatlon there were (00 or 700 good claims and 100,000 people reg istered." Mr. Straw stated that travel waa very heavy and the tralna were rilled with homeseeken, but that a good runny of them were of the claaa that rode all the way out from the east In a chair car without changing their shoes. On leaving here Mr. Straw waa suffering from an abaceaa In his bead, from which be baa entirely recov ered. CATALOGUE IS FILLFD James Straw, one ot our well known old residents, returned home last evening from a trip to Portland. Coos Uay, Seattle. Yakima valley. question or the legality of every re- Spokane and Coeur d'Alene. lulled right claimed by the Oregon I .... a. . t .. u .. Tninw it ... ... .i. ... "It aeemi good to get back home," Trunk. At any rate, the Harrlman I . , people attach so much Importance to Md Mr B,r,, ,or ,ter 'uln this legal loophole that tbey will ,n various placea above mentioned make It the baala of their attack on 'and noting pretty carefully the con Mill In thu federal courts, and fight anions prevailing on the ouUlde, I ii uui tin uiai une ir iney nave to arry It to the supreme court of the tin, I.mIm Ii. ..-II lil Hat II fill, 11... -...ii, ., T.. lilh ' I" "" lliUhlMiiiilmil II la Jl liatill.il rnannnlr uf lllioill lrnl)-ni' nine, ttlilrli llm) linin I ml aurii')iil. nml If tlm walir IniliU ml In llm lakn tlila ainami llm) 'lll iillllfn ll In coiinictloii villi their mill (nr Hiinr imrpo"" nml nlau fur IrtlKntlon Tlm itnll)' nit uf llm mill will im from lo.ooii to I .'..ihiii nt v till llm tl.irllun ntiKlim, whlill will lm liniilril Into Itila rll)' nml Klilppi'il fintii Inn'. In HakliiK nl llm lltulicr III Hint .ret Inn, ll -una atutiil llinl ll nf n wry fltm iuiillly nml Hint llmro wns rnnalili-rnlili' Innli KrimliiR llnri'. II la thilr luli'iilliin In miiniifnilurv llm luich, ulili It ll la iliilmril miikea very lino ItMliln llulalilnK IiiiiiIkt. uiul lll mil i link nr warp. iiImi lintltiK n wry linn Kinln. I.nrrli U nlau ixtiUHhib' Dun of tlm llm. . i liiil,, iriirlf ir.ir- iiM-il In IMiiklliK liuller lioxi-H, nn no- lina In tlm runnly U In lm fiiniid In , t tint uf Iu'Iiik inlntlisa. II l lit illy nl llm lioiiii'itf II Nnwnlinui piiit'il t tint the mill will lm In opera Mr Ni-mii lm m ma nlwn)a Imin mi in-.llmi within lhi next two ww-ka. Via cli hflnrmmii ain In lm iln V'l to tlm aiifllon. Thla wiiiiM lm J til meet Willi aurif-aa llmm a nut a fmiui-r In thn muni) who lina nut tomithliiK lm wiiiiM lm cla.l tu "ffrr fur Mln at nu nuitlnii, nml lm "until llknwlan Imin Ilia wnnlln-r i')n ml fur whwnlntvr was nnVrn! fur ' ll la nriitii-il thai llin mnli-ilnl oillarn of Hio faiim-r aliniiM lm lima looked nfler lln wimlil dnrlm lmni- nt Irnni a fair ut which lit) mnl In teresta widi pinvlili-il for, and llm tier rnaulis wmilil prom fur moin Mtlsfatlory than If Itla Hum wern ili "tliil In wnlrlilng huisn rnn-a or annm nlhor fuini of sport. a ii.m:i.iiiii:v eteeetteoe ) I Gome to Us for Tour Fall Suit and Overcoat We will make them to your exact measure from $13.50 and up Stylish, per feet fitting clothing made by America's foremost tailors. K. K. K. Store Klamath Falls - - Oregon! which Jim Hill could break Into Call furiila ami get a Llg slice of the liar- rliitan iimlon. Sletena illacuaand the determina tion uf Hill In litilld Into Central Ore Kim frnnkl), ami wllh some of that ri-Miluti-nma which characterized hlra wlmn Im miu nn tlm lathmua and re- fuai-il In lei ItiMineielt tell llllil how In ilk llm Mk dllch. Hut when It come to fcellnis the great engineer nml iiinalrurllru railroad genius nn llm project of Invasion of California, Im li.-ioini-a evasive. However, his nllllmln nn till subject I not so much In thn point a thn three In dlapulntiln fnrl; guiili- ComilMirullie Karta Klrl N. W. Helhel. location en lilueer of tlm North Hank, and onl) Intel)' location expert on the Oregon Trunk, lias taken up the tusk of run nliiK sum-) fur this road south from Mnilrn nml Inward iJikcvlew. He will probably hao crew In the Held In n Miy few dn). A construction eiiitlueiT, Helhel haa been aucceeded by (lenriso A. K)le. aaalstanl chief en Klueer of lit" I'nclfle Coast extension uf Hio MIlMntikci'. This leave lletli el'ii hand freo to project Iho IHU linn tu Iho Mirlous rich section which urn to lie tapped on the way to Han Krunciscii. Second Oregon Trunk people are lu-diir eiiilenorltiK to round up engi neer uud iir c) or for thl work In I'o.llanil. Third John V. Steven and Tree Ident V. I. Williamson of the Oregon Trunk hnvo been In extended confer ence with John II. Allen of New York, owner of Iho Pacific Kastorn railway, ut the Portland hotel to-day, uud It I reasonably certain that IHU will tuke over thl road projected be tween Medford mid Crater lake In i ho near fiituio. Thl doe not give a direct outlet Into California, but It will tup ii bountiful empire, in Bouin western Oregon at one end and af ford easy ucce. luto a portion of Control Oregon, which haa almost unlimited posalbllltle In the devel opment of varloiu Industrie. Hill' acquirement of thl property would make It euay enough to connect It with tho road which the Porter Broi. nro now building !' tho Deichute can) on. CullfornlM the Ooal It all Indicate that Iho Invasion of thn Hnrrlmun preserve In Central OieKon I only one step toward HIU'b ultimata goal the great Cali fornia treumiie-house ot traffic. In waiting until the pretont time tn'ciiHt off hi mask, Jame J. Hill linH simply followed tho name policy United Stale. Kurerd Into Hie Open With thl situation confronting him, It I conjectured that IHU felt that he would be In better shape to wage successful warfare If he ad mitted financial responsibility for the projeu. lie this as It may, IHU' man Ste vens Is not at all worried, nor are the Jllll lawyer, for they contend that they will build a railroad Into -ciilral Oregon even If they rave to Imi nut every bit of preliminary work atit-ady done and atart light out from tho beginning. "Wo'rc going to tulld Into Central Oregon," declared Mr. Steven, wllh much emphasis thl morning, "iii.d wi nu.'t care a map for ih euit That Irn't worrying u In thd slight est. We have not all the wtoaey aeetVl, and why jhould e worry? ;.ir any legal oottacln, I hate no cause for anxiety; our lawyers are paid to meet any auch exigencies, xnd I have every conBdence that they will be equal to tho emergency." If the Oregon Trunk people can t;et sufficient equipment to keep 10, 300 men busy thvy will fling such an irniy of constructlonlsta Into the field. "The work," aald Mr. Stevens, 'will be prosecuted Just aa rapidly a labor and proper equipment ran found no town of this alxe, or aome oven larger, that could compare with it in business. The merchant In town similar to our are complain ing continuously about dull time and poor trade, and upon going around among the merchant here they itate that wblle business I not at It highest point, still they are per fectly well satisfied. "You aee more people In Klamath Falls on the street than yon do In any of the towna on the ontalde of the same site, and If Klamath Falls was bunched up like the moat of those town are we would bare a crowd on the streets all the time. "Crop In the Willamette valley do not look good on account of the cold, late spring, but In the Palouae and Yakima valley crop took Why la our clearance gate like a magnifying glaaaT Because It make your quarters appear aa large aa dol lars usually are. Portland Store, next to Postofle. iaa BOOK OP BAROAIMR SOOX TO Bit ISSUED NOW PLANNING CREMATION Interest Is arowfaaf fas the Oreat TtaoV-Gettlag Movement Many Naggesllons RerHved. We are right at the bottom with price. Come dowa and see ns. Port land store, nut door to Postofle. LOCATION OF P0ST0FFICE AGREEMENT WITH GOVERXMKXT IH PIIACTICAM.Y REACHED LEASE IS FOR TEN YEARS Calls for Entire Room aad the.InsUI- iatioa of Three. Haadrrd AtVUthNaal Dotes. Mr. Straw attended the land draw Ing la Spokane, but failed to get i claim, although be aald one man who registered from this county, whose name he did not know, drew a claim In the Coeur d'Alene drawing, the number of the ticket being 1.365. In speaking of the chances one bad for drawing a claim, Mr. Straw said: "It was too long a shot to get any thing. For Instance, In the Flathead country there were 2S0 good claims and 89,000 people registered; In the lm assembled, and there will be no 8pokane reservation there were 30 or let-up In activity until the road is turned mcr to tho operating depart ment." Doth Stevens and President Wil liamson deny that connections will be made with the North Bank by brldg- 'ng the Columbia. But, at the same time, the name engineers now en- taged on the Oregon Trunk only a ihort time ago completed a survey 'or such a bridge, made all the nec essary soundings and borings for tuch a structure, but there Is no hur ry about thla; tho brldgo can be built iny Hmo and It will not be necea ury to light llarrlman every Inch of the way; approval of tho government inglneera will remove any legal ob stacle, and the O. R. N. can't atop the IHU people from croaalng Its main line to hook up the Central Oregon line with Iho bridge across tho river. "I shall spend more or less ot my time In Portland looking out for our interests In this project," said Mr. Stevens, "though my permanent head quarters will still remain In Chlca to." lie closed his Interview with the itatement that there wasn't a richer ?mplro under tho sun awaiting rail road development than Central Ore on, and with the declaration that he lldn't think he had ever made a bet ter investment In hla life. 3G jcood claim and 100,000 people registered, and In the Coeur d'Alene Captain J. J. Rahm baa Juat re ceived his new power launch "Mar garita" from the Michigan 8teel Boat company. The launch Is eighteen feet long, four and a half feet beam, with a six horse-power engine, canopy top, and capable ot carrying comfortably fourteen passengers. Her speed Is twelve miles per hour. Besides the launch, the captain has twelve row boats of different sixes which can be secured at reasonable rates by apply ing at his new boathouse on the Up per lake. The Margarita will be used for the passenger business In the Upper lake and can be chartered at reasonable rates upon application to Captain Rahm. MMMMM MMMMMM F?.r S!sr A"f 0$: I Asuuwr juson ob Klamath Lake X Tim to Vmmrpnui U Attica Tills Is a sportla -roioJilua Z for nie of wraith i I not a farm. I'nequalled troat fkitutg Jute lo November. Deer baaUag on the premises Asuraat 1 to November 1. Dark shooUag saperior to any a. .w. a.... .. . . w m wot ommw uirr umvaausaai of acres of wild celery aad rice September 1 to Febra. ary I. Oroase aad pheasant aboottac oa the place October IS to Norratber 10. Brat startta place la coaaty for a bear haat. Crater lake aatomoolle road wUI raa taroacn the place for a aUle aad a smarter. Navigable water to toe proper ty, aaaarpassed driakum wa. f ter aad power to develop tar Z property. More bottom land aad ame car dea laad thaa aay place oa the lake. Thousands of ptae aad Mr trees uid thoasaads of qaaklag aspeas. More varieties of wild ftoweta aad aatara graasm aad retches thaa aay place la the coaaxr. If yoa develop th H raa be developed there la ao resort la the coeaty that raa compare with H. No amoaat of talUag wUI de scribe It i let aa show yoa. We hare beea offered am thaa twice what It coat, bat have a price at which yoa may take lt below which, we will keep It. J. G. PIERCE at oBce I Baeia Vitta Addltioa i wafer aimimf vr W. t. imvi At Bhlre Bros. Oo.'a Store. The question of the location of the postomce Is practically settled so far aa the government aad H. F. Mur doch are concerned. When the rep resentative of the government was here some time ago be submitted to Mr. Murdoch a proposition for thr renting ot accommodations In hla building. Thla embodied the condi tions that' the enUre room be devoted to the use of the postoflee, .and that there be installed about three hun dred boxes. The plans for the new equipment have been received, and When the of fice Is rearranged lr will be one of the most convenient In the State. A private office I to be provided for the postmaster and the general ar rangement of the Interior will be en tirely changed. The lease Is made out for a term of ten years. It la not likely that a change will be made during that per iod, as the government makes It a rule to change the location of the rxslofflce only oa two conditions when the quarters get too small or It erects Its own building. Klther contingency is not likely to arUe rlUrlng the term ot the lease. Tho growth ot the business of tho post- office Is such as to warrant the pre diction that next year will seo the beginning ot the free delivery 'sys tem. This will do away with tbe ne .emit) ot larger quarters, as It will relieve the office ot a great deal ot business that wilt be transacted by the carriers. The erection ot a gov ernment building Is only a remote possibility, as It Is one of the hard est things to get through congress. Tbe Bargain Week catalogue Is filled. It will be a thirty-two paged book, slxe six by nine Inches, and every page will carry to the people of Lake and Klamath counties a list of the offerings of the merchants of this city that will bring here hundreds ot purchasers, many of whom hare never been here before and most of whom will In future make Klamath Falls a headquarter for their trad ing. The question of holding a Week of Bargains hinged on whether enough of the merchant would be represented In the catalogue to Jus tify Its Issuance. .Now that this has been done, the next step will bo to get ready for a proper observrnre of the occasion. In addition to the county fair will be held some other form of entertainment. It has been suggested that the Chamber of Com merce take charge of this part of the program, and those ot the directors of the organisation who have been seen have expressed themselves as willing to assume the task. If the directors at thslr meeting to-morrow night wilt officially adopt the matter It will mean Its complete success and at the same time assure the hearty co-operation of the business men. Many suggestions have already been received, and they are deserv ing of the-earefnKssaiHissllsa nf -. those having the celebration la charge. One ot the most unique aad at tbe aame time practical, la the holding of what shall be known aa "Mask Day." during which everyone In the city, residents aa well as visi tors, will mask. This would un doubtedly be a popular part of the ; program. Other Ideas have been ad vanced and ahould bo submitted to the consideration of the managers, who will select tbe best of all tbe suggestions and Incorporate them In the program. Mr. Gammon, tbe genial proprietor ot tbe Iris Theater, has signified bis Intention to give matinee perform ances at his playhouse during the Week of Bargains beginning October 4 th to assist In entertaining the peo ple when tbey are not spending mon-s ey with the enterprising merchants behind this new move to bring trade to the city. Doing a step further, Mr. Oammon has offered to give one free matinee to work Into whatever program may be arranged for that week It a carnival or fair Is held. Jars ot money given away at the Portland Store. i It Is Tried and Tested ! We do aot take the asaaafactarera' word for she parity of Our Olive Oil We teat each aad every lot that we get by the most approved asethods. We are giving away a tea dnHar Electric Stead Isuap with OUve OH parchases. See oar window for partkalars. Star Drug Store They Have It" t ROSE CREAM FOR SUNBURN i if. i -T- ,.l Cl f H3 -S?' - f- W . "K 1 j. v :fl $rJ A