The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 25, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 25, 1909.
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TIIK MOVKMKKT
PC MEINOO IS AIH)llfl)
tr rHl AruMmt. furttUMng
OWurtUMlly fr Hip Ki.
rMiiM uf Opintuna.
(If rt )lrnillr mimo toward
sing dir the holding f fnlr
Ititn till HflCllllMllt. Will) 11 It
Intiuunrrtl )paaritay llial llm
of llm blilnrs men (alliM
iirluiia I'trlilng was. a (Wild
rrl lulu action III mi) ill I hilar
llcnd"! to Ihi prraeiit, Iiut wlm
lrit aaray by pretlolta I'liKKKO'
Aa a leant! a allp a prllitttt
line tlm following!
juu mil l no i;iiitiinT of
Mimiririi In ! t hargn uf lln
Ifbralliui ilmliiK fair ttpt-k?
r iln )iiu anl tlm lair hrM
lonMaln alirtt nr llm (air
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hint a rhatitv In etptraa )uiir
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kt mm In uWIiIg (ln'iii-
II It I Mr Inter rl. Tim
allot, li fur publication,
till spprar In llm lucal iwprra
k day following Ihvlr tnlleo
Thla liirttiixi adoptrd (or
purfow uf avoiding kicking
largmnvnt, If ton anl in
ln. "Inn u: u not. aite
lip a ml return It, a utery.
till U armunlitl (of ami thu
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IS RULING
A LEGAL ONE
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1 1 111 KAL COURT 10 DECIDE
TWO ROADS
TO THIS CITY
llinl lliuw fiiMlnc aiuiiinl tin. ))(
n kiiIhk tu Hint mil) n mr.lUI i.
niliil. m.iii, rrrlaln A mm Imtl
tn. nun itpr.MK.) liiiiinHi "ni
a.lmll lliat M.i lia( miiiii tlinrii l.ifii
illt hint In our triatniilil nf nr.
in ibuiiik fiin.U fur illrt.-ruit
(tllliKi. l.ut it , a l.n , ,(, fnr,
Hint m lia.l Kultrii lrn uf m many
uf t lit in I hi Hi vp, liuvxurr. tlmt
tlm fall iiiikM fu t- In lit. ami .u
nul lliliiV lliMn i a liiiilniii man
oho ilmt nut ililnk like).!' TtiU
U a .iiitiiin that h nut l mrt
llli ilw.nirti)r tliiuitili tlmt will nut
liiran Hint tin- ml H1I11K Hint iuiii.ii
nluiiK nut . .lt( )ic-l uul lulu tin
trtii
l'a.llti J J Kaliin Ima jutt i.
rll lilt iirv iir latinrli Mar
garita" flulil tlm Mlrtilcun Hlrrt Hunt
minfanr Tlm launrli It rlchtiTii (rr
loiiK. four an 'I a half fitt hi am, with
a alt hiip-ipr I'liclnf. ianii.) lup.
, nml rainhn uf rnrrjlni: rumfnruhl)
ruiitli-ii pnooiiK.ia Mir poiI l
lMitn mllri r hiiltr lliiil..a lhi
launrli, tlin raptalu lm t.lui ru.
Ihoata uf .IIRili'lll In-a uhlcll rati ho
rn iar.l nroun.l l llm,,M"r,, K"nahl' talm t n.il).
til.lt ill Hi rll) thla aft'r-,,": "' ,,U ".'' ,',,i"'"u" '" '!
xr tiiar i in .iiarKarna win no
liwl fur llm AaliK r hliklllia In I lie
I'pl'cf takn ami ran Imi iharlrrH nl
rraMitinhtii tnl'-n itH.n uppllcntlnii In
Caplaln llnlilii
Kit limy tm mtlwln! Ii.
r,rhMi Ihpy will tm lalntlaliM
m Infiiriuailun Ihrrmn run-
III Imt UtthlUlirtl In llm lurnl
I whIi.mI u( KalhvrltiK Infui ma-
rll a aarrrtalnlliK llm
: rrh M.ann la willing tn run-
U iinlqim a n.l orlalnal. I.lk.-
Mn that It nnw, H U itm In
y. Thn rtiivrlrnrn of Ihiuw
ire iaaaH around a ailrrlii-
Itaa Imon audi m In ililrr
irow cniailag In It Main, nt
lirvvenllM thfl unlollUiMl
priiplns tu ihu (mnl ami taklim
r Undar lha atatrm thnt I
sllowwl ihU year thrr will im
ln nnr iiiHirt unity fur i-nli-r-"Plaint.
The illn will rm hoiul.
Iiht hitaitifi man ami hu lll
day in rnnildor what artluit Im
in lake. Ho a It nul ac
M.li: . i) II K TIIII
A M HinV.- Mint lfi uf lli'ii.l,
Orr , Mr Vnll uf Kiallln ami I'
llulx'rlMin of ruillnml arrltrd In IhU
rll) Ul nlithl U niitu (rum IIcikI,
hmliiK inn.lrt Ihu run uf'aliuut I do
tullra In a ilrt). Tlm nrt) will lnlt
Crntir laku lixfuro ii-timilnc: Mr.
Drake li Ihu um-r uf tlm IuhiiiIIo nf
llclnl, and ha iiIIiit larm Inl.'rmta
In thai tlilnliy, llm part) will lako
I l.i' all iiiiiit Wlui'iim In lhi tuurnliiK,
liikliiB Ihclr niitn nliimnl tlm ho.tt In
AKi'lirj LiimllliK. ln to llm) "III Ill
hark nml iiititluim tin Ir trip to Crater
lako.
Ni ItulliiK MiMImk Willi Kin iiuuua
Phi.Ii.,ii l i:iiir)in. n M t.
, U (ii in ml I'n 1 1 urr.
AMIvo Ktrtpn inn htiK mkvu hv
liiih. r .'iiliyiinii In thin nml iiiljiilii
iK kliitntu lot In tho fi ik-rul tourta
'hu llitht uf lliv lutiiinUaluiivr of tlm
(n. ml land nnhr tu luipuiu u nail?
if fiiihllc llinhtr Imnl li) ihu "up.
irli.ii..iii ' prm .'. iu a (omlltloii
tinadnii to fci.iiirln,TT7tli-io triuta
uf tlm ihiirtutir Itiilluiii.l Hutiif
linn nun C.iiiiiuIiuiIuui r I), illicit pro.
miilKalisI an ur.l.r riiiilrltiK ciitry
fimii to III.- un lliulivr land uiiikT a
in ru.iiliitiuii uf Dm iti-parttiivnt, In
intil uf lliruiiKlt tlm nit uf CoiiKroitn
4iiimi d Jiint' 3, I S7S, nn Iuti loforc
t'ndir iIik mm order uf thliiK It hi
lame mimnr) for nu upplliant to
mill., an mlliiintii uf llm iiinullty uf
Ijinllni; lliuli.r on tin ilulin ditilrod,
iorilitr HIi lit nrlit) mid nlui'
iIhihiI win llw.1 iiifurdlnKl)'. unlma
I in iiliMiiii'iit npprnUiim.nl h' llm
Kutrriiuiiinl dt'iiiutittrnlcd thnt tlu-
rlnliiint.ta tatlmntca utri mIIiiiU'Hht
inu luu In audi ftrnt tlm npprolao
nti'tii hy tlm ap.s:lnl ac.'iiU of llm
fi'tioral land nllli.' w.ih nrcvpti'd,
hlrh liml t'tidi'iir) tu Inirtnio tlii
ptlro uf limber ,'iuidi out of nil pro
tM.rilutia, nml hni r.'ullii In wry ft
rlnliiu In Im; I1I..I tindiT Ihu ih'w rcR
ulutlun In fnit. It hat licon admlttrd
h) hfnd ultlrlaU of Ihu t;i-ncral land
offliH thai a rt'lallul) luilKiilfliittit
lunula r of audi intrlt Imi bicu inudo
IIiIimikIiiiiiI 111., pithlli' land ktatiii of
I In. i nt Ire ioiintr
liiii.ui' .Ni'h ItulliiK,
On ila uihi-r Iniiiil, thitko necking
1 1 in . r limdi m to him hvett I ik
ij.lt .1 li) a (oniumii linpiili In Ikiiou'
(In mm riKulnllun, rrnnltliiK In la rue
niitnhi i a of t ulrlta hvlni: iniulc iiinliT
tlm old law Culm Mint with Ihu flllitK
uf null talma, tlm ruiiimUiduiiiT of
llm Kn.'ral land ullli'o hita tnxarlnhl)
laitkid tlnlr rt'Jtttlun or Kiikpoiikhin
piiulliu; llm uulioum of proci'odliiKi
lit tin ftdi-rnl iniirl to d. Icrnilnu tlm
uillilll) of til rulltiK. Somt.i1 ptmu-
limit 1 1 hiiI ntlurn.), n Midi iih ulli
rrn iiiuru or li'ia fniulllnr with Hip
I.iuk kiimtiiIid: tlm illipilll(in of tlm
puhlle duinnln, lnuo rontendt'd from
tlm uttirt thai L'omniUtluncr IK'nnctt
ptrcrdisl hl It'gnl authority In tnnk
Iiik llio order rciiilrlnn llm Bale of
Hitther Iniiilu nt (heir npruUed wiltin
lluti, It helm: pultitid ojtt thai there
hns tu.iT been mi) coiiKri'imlunUt
uti.Ktnii'iil unuiilim the rlKht to make
nu audi riilliiK, hut un tlm rontrnry.
Hint the ttrl uf Juno .1. 1S7S, llm onl)
Iiim rdiilltiK to tlm dlapoKiil of limber
M. llltAKK Ol' IIKMf MAKI-M
OI'IIMIhTK: ritllKKTIO.V
HILL IS COMING SOUTH
HOLD INTER
STATE FAIR
TIIK COMT OV IKKIGATION
A.VKIIV HMAMi MATTKK
AM. Hilt MKKTIXd HKIXO tilt-
Ct'iaTKI) TODAV
BUSINESS MEN INTERESTED
Will r.rl.ilnly Knlrr Klaiiuilli Kail. Wnulil InduitV Adjoin Injc Cottntlra lu
Calirortiut and Orrjtoa Nataral
litarallon for II.
A call (or a meeting to bo held to
morrow night at the courthouse li
being circulated today, (he purpoae of
the meeting being to devise waya and
miana (or the holding of an Inter
nt nlo fair In ffilit city during October.
Tltu Idea la nn original one, and la
'oiiiii.iik ItiMila Make llrlglit
I 'nl ii re fur Cinlral Oregon.
"Klniimlh Knllx and Klamath
rouiity will aoon cumu Into lla own;
In fnit. It Ima already commenced to
aeruru poaHeaalon now," aald A. M.
Drnku of llvnil. Ore., at Ibc lakeside
today. Mr. Drnku lx onu rf tho largn
Iniid ouiiira In Ciook county, and It!
hern on bin Ilmt trip to Klamath appealing lth force to every peraon
Knlla. "Wo of llcnd can pympathUu'to whom the call I presented for aTg-
full) llh you. Wo are allll going' nature. Tho object Is lo have an
In
Comparison With the KXaraa
MaoV Poaaible fnaVr tae Oor
rmaaTnt IVoJject.
HiroiiKh hnt thla town and county
lint experlvnii'd for Ihu past thirty
uf fort) ).im ImiilliiK our freight In
on whci'lH and walling (or a railroad
llio road that has bee predicted
titer) )iur for llmu without memory,
Willi us tlm day Is dnunlcg. and uu
Imi aomu itufureaeen obatnclo arises
e will enjoy thu raptures of railroad
loiittinlencu before tor) long.
"We are lonflduutly expecting not
only thu llurrlmun lino to reach our
city, but nUo thu Hill line, and when
Hie) rotiiu they will find us waiting
for them with a brass band. There
Is little iisu In trying to build up a
gnat coutitr) without railroads,
they aru us necessary lo the soil as la
(hu water. When our tiny conies we
are going lo plum before tho people
uf thu world u toitutry unsurpassed
li) an) on llio I'nrlflc coital. When
I m) thla It Is not with a dew to
dlapnraglug Klamath
Inter-alnto fair lo be participated In
by Klamath, Lake, Jackson, Joseph
ine, Malheur ant) Harney counties In
Oregon and 8lskl)ou and Modoc coun-
lies In California.
At first glance this might seem
chimerical, but If a'moment'a consid
eration Is given to the proposition
the force of the movement strikes In
and soon the feasibility of tho whole
affair becomes apparent.
Coming Into Klamath county today
are hundreds of homeaeekera. It U
the railroad terminal for a vast terri
tory; a section that la crying out for
settlers and about which homeseekars
nro continually seeking Information.
Klamath Falls la the natural gateway
for these people, and If a meana of
furnishing them with a practical
demonstration of what can be done
In these counties there la no doubt
county. We ! ,,ul "l ,clut a i.lM aalatbi be
(Continued on ruurlli 1'ngi'.)
I
$1.00
BW ptlr for every
RIP
Dutchess Trousers
Are Guaranteed
few, Nobby Fall Patterns, Peg-Top and
and Regular Style,
$1.50 to $8.00 Pair
K. K. K. STORE
e Agency for Dutchess Trousers
i
admit that )ou lioo n section here
that la underfill, but I am not going
tu an) It la better thou Uend.
"i:ter)onu hero teems lo be Inter
eatid In Ihu rullroad fight that Is In
jroKteas north of us, and t am asked
on all sldis If I think that Hill is
coming kouth, I firmly believe he Is
coining to llcnd. and 1 Just ns firmly
bellewi that hu l lomlug to Klamath
ntls. I hate, of lourse, no definite
liifurmntluu lo Unit effect, but take a
limp, study It, und see for yourself.
till) Is u great loter of lumber truffle.
Hu l cloiily Identified with many
if Ihu great timber syndicates, par
ticularly llm Wo)erhuuacrs. Theru Is
unr) thine down hero lo Induce him
tu come, und hu gunorally goes where
theru Is tralllc. Thnt It h I say
that Klamath Falls will soon come
Into Its own. It will noon throw oft?
Its swaddling clot Inn and awake some
due morning to find Itself blossoming
out Into n full-Hedged city.
"Itnllroails make a country; they
make, n people; they open up tho re
louties of tho seetlons they pene
truto. Folowlng such there can be
but one result prosperity for every
one Identified with the places affect-
e I. Tho fuluro of Oregon was never
brighter and it Is all due to the pros
pects of two railroads competing
lines."
Hues.
"There Is one thing that I would
like to call to the Attention of your
county .officials without appearing to
meddle In matters of a local nature
the repairing of the road between
Fort Klamath and Odell. Thla high
way can be placed in splendid condi
tion by expending a comparatively
small amount."
Induced to make an exhibit. If It Is
started this year a greater effort can
bo made next. The meeting should
bo attended, whether anything comes
of It or not. Thla city la facing the
future, and nothing abould be over
looked that will add to Its prestige
and Influence.
Four prlxes of money given away
lit the Portland 8tore Saturday, Aug.
:sth 10 p. m. sharp.
Stilt a nice selection of shirtwaists
at Stilts' dry goods store. They are
going fast, and you'll bare to hurry.
f?J. S!?!?r AW 0$!
ASuMcrlMart
on UsUMth Lake
X TIM to PawrimH la
Thla la snorilag itviatMdlloa Z
lor men oi wraitn it m nut 9
. Vneqiullcd trout fUttksc Jato X
tak aTnauMtsMBVaaa Sam
wwawve,e
tDeer hantlng o the tirfwlaaa Z
August 1 to November 1. X
lhirk abootlaur anperior to aay T
Its the Male over Ihonaaneai Z
CITY llltKVITIsH
Dr. Truax of llonania arrived la
his Iloo runabout this afternoon to
meet his wife, who returned from a
ttlp to California yesterday.
Buy butchess Ouaranteed Trouaera,
11.00 for overy Rip.
K. K. K. STORE.
A bunch of oats brought la frost
Poe valley by Joe Prove meuvrta
seven feet. Tbey were grown on cry
land, and can be aeon at the rati
tato once ofMaapn ft Slough,
Mr. Dulaaey of 'the Moaarth Mer
cantile company li oa the ack llet. '
Mrs. 0. W. Kherlela arrf.Ttat la Ut
city last night from Sa1rraaU),
C. W, Bberleln. her haataad. wHI
rejoin her here the latter ea4 at.tha
week. Mr, ibtrleta to laUwaUH la
lite atiiw noaurwa fmm m. i,
of acrea of MrkM
Hre 8cBteatbcr 1
ary i.
II. 8. Orlgaby, one of the old real
dents of this county, and the owner
of a ranch near the (Jap, made the
following statement thla morning,
which Is well worth considering by all
prospective settlers in thla county,
and will also go a long way to dispel
the fear entertained by some people
as to shouldering the coat of Irriga
tion which Is to be Insulted by the
government In this country. "
"The cost of Irrigation under the
government Irrigation project will be
a very small matter, la my opialoa,
aa the sure and steady crop made
possible by such Irrigation la so great
that It will aot be felt. Aa aa Illus
tration I cite the following; Oa my
Lost River ranch last year I bad eigh
teen acres In hay, fifteen acres of
which were below the ditch and three
acres above, which latter derived a
great deal of benefit from the seep
age of the ditch. On thla tract of
land 1 cut elgbty-flve tons of bay,
which I could hare sold for $10 per
ton In the stack, or f 850. The coat
Iter acre for Irrigation Installation
and maintenance Is f 3.7S, or for tea
)ears 137.50. Therefore the total
cost of Irrigation and maintenance on
this fifteen acres would be S5CI.50.
Consequently my Brat year'a crop
paid for my water right and left a
balance of $287.50, which will pay
for the putting of these crops up. Aa
another illustration I will say that la
February of thla year I made a aale
of forty acres of laad uader the
ditch to parties at $40 aa acre. If
grain Is worth I He per pound this
fall the crop of grata growlag oa this
laad will be worth $30 per acre.
"It is my belief that the farmers
of this country should get together
at once and say to the government.
'Let us have water, and let aa have
it quick,' aa our land here to too val
uable to be lying Idle whea tho gov
ernment stands ready to assist aa la
making It one of the moat fertile
regions on the coast, If aot la the
world.
"The above statement la made on
the basis of actual results obtalaed,
and can be verified. It la my honest
opinion that land can be secured la
this valley, located below the ditch,
for $40 an aero which, with Intelli
gent .handling, will pay for Itself la
flro year. Irrigation and all."
V
CRATER LAKE
AUTO RECORD
JOY KinMtA" FIJID HUW AVJaV'
JU7K VOR VOOUSH WOtVst
KTWEEN MOrOUt AND IAKC
Packard, WMh
WIN Try for Howe! tteeoral
aTmaBaaBfsma, flaaaBBBBaSaaa A astxeaaaaaaA aVaaasal
Edgar Hafer kaa sueeeedsd la
tereatlag the aatoatoMto m
manufacturing tt Packard earn .
aead a ltlO model of the Pakaf
"10" to Medford to try far aa '
record to Crater lake. The teat will
he made at the ead of thla weak, a
aew ear belag shipped then for that
purpoae. The car will be drlvea by 1
Tom Fitch, oae of tho meat esaert-
eaced mechanics la the employ of tho
compaay, and he will bo aceomnaato
by Frank C. Rlggs aad A. C, SasRh
of Portlaad, who haadle tho Packard
oa the eoaat.
The car will carry sevea pasesagera
oa the teat ma. The Packard baa
loag 'enjoyed a aoloadM reaatatl
for apeed aad durability, bat of lata
reports have beea drealatoi that the '
Packard cannot ataad rough eoaatry.
la order to show what eaa ho aoao
by the car. the trip to to be made aad
a aew record tried for.
The race will advertise tho lake tot
many ways, aad will bo of maoh biaa
St to Soatbera Oroajoa. for aT K to
aaccsaafal la making a reiird Ha trif
will bo used for adverttoiag antra aasa,
A try for a reeot wilt atoo bo saaMto
betweca Medford aad PortkMd m tho
ear. '
KJOIO
MARRIAGK UCKX8E
F. C. Bidred to Mrs. Jeaale B.
Damm, both of Boaaasa. The mar
riage will tahe place next Saturday
at Bonanaa, the Rev. Mr. Seller om-dating.
Sadie B.
the city.
Colmaa of Ashland to la
Aa old unused alghtlatch which
sprung Itaelf Into working order noma
time last night shut out the em
ployees of the Star drug atore this
morning for a while. The detect
was finally remedied aad work weat
oa as usual. ,
; Grouse aad tiMaaaat ehooting
ot the place October IS to
November IS.
, lies starting place ha coaaty '
for a hear boat.
' Crater lake aatoanokile road
wtU ram through the aaaee '
for a mile aad) a smarter.
; Navigable water to tho jaTsan .
ty, uataarnatsed eVlsuUag wa. '
ter aad power to aevclee) tho ,
Morebottom laad aad Sao ajar
dew lead tbaa uur atace oa ,
the lake.
fjTfcAMaaUUBBBBsal Asf athBaasuta aaVMaal aaW taUaBaaaal
at SS VVBaaajastxraamj. ajpa; ajprnjajfj ffjgaaaj BfJaT xvaBBJ
aad thoaaaads of ejushlaf .
asnens. ",T '
More rartotlea of wild aowera !
aad aataral gaaaaa aad
vetrhce tbaa aay alaee la tho '
E coaaty.
If yoa dcvelea thto araasrty aa
it eaa i bo deYslaasd tboro to ;
www aWrJajT HI wMsal VwfawBfliy VMjBv (
eaa cwaaaare wiea at.
We amoaat of taU
aermo ttt lot aa
We bare bona a
Hum twtoo what It
MV9 II BHC9 9m
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