The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 26, 1909, Image 1

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1 ; ' KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 26, 1909.
HILLS SlRVEY(JRO(ilD IB
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lTt" u'aii)- IrUmla of MM Walum
frrodi lll Ih plraaNi lo lvjrii I tint
iW tunlnx m4 again! her home.
4m). ahldi b brought by Hie mir.
gftttirnt.uiHiii rompUlht of a aiwdal
affOl, ! bcclt jef Ideal Itt IllT ffttllf
3 I hi- (')llitlltjunrr llf Hip tll'lirml
a Offlri'.
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rurr. h Jut, reell nolle fro
UM jcimiiilnlimar olTlro that tho ili
of Ihr lixal iiRIrvi at IjUo
mw, I ri'irrM-tt mut final rfttMrntn
Stailll In bo lurn,
Jftkl riK l of iimrn limn or ttlnary-
Irrl, B"thn ilrvltlim rlrarl) ana
f lti i.iiiti'tttlim u( lift nltiirni')
tf gw.1 fa I III In thn limllrr nf or.
I r4eirt iiiiii y VMrlutia
iamttnrrt, In uf urmlcr Iiiimi4
?t ihn I lie mrm m(lrr nf tnlil.
of V.rV of r4llltllnn nf Dm lam!
Mlu f'rrnrli lixik Ihlt honmlcail
Mt'KiVnikirt ri)l 1-mf -vn jfivml
gq4 lia lll"1!.!! Irr aflual Jmliii,
lilU( all lief Iwrlif rffrcfa nlul
laMrtom lwMktMlcii itbvr liit
lll mrnl lljn. ti it alltitiUMli aim
M Uuihi (xrerariarpiiTof -htHtl lii
ibiij- umnci. .rirr rtu nil
bali k"4 ,b ,)) ri.
bn at her hunir anil ahn liaa al-
m at boaia tmnnt 4ara hi a.
trry luunlh uf thnlartaa. Ilul
rirr'tr;r,lariiil n-an ani;iir
tiji.4ArMii, la, it.UMMLUbarf ra,f..r
Mini Uii.l ilmluK. ih ari ili.
4 tot rf HJB'Mnt(r.i
nui ru aaia ia awMinii aainnrii
S illhr'rW iflil'iliavn
liwn
Leave Bend This Morning to Survey
Along East Fork Deschutes
TO STRIKE NEARlEAD OF UPPER LAKE
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yi'f nni pruof, wblrii alio madn
a irarT tat hrl4 up Mrauaa uf
liniMhlOi ;IS n hajun bjr tt
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fr Ajr.r,l,.,y lbtailiir!ivV fur
i knat-Mrn.i cfalmaat. 1? H .. ..
tfr ofjkVt if. ikfiki lami
" mai!il ranalial(Mi aUlmani.
Kit laAr dtliiiuisiMxiHillr ho.
KMfonat u,v twaaVat4( tack
7iwajU)ii of ihv land, and wrard
t.'";lnrwaH-itliar tldanroa
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L-VW '"J'Wigi7ui.o6d M.i
aranmni aiinmra in havn
Vtlnbl lo many; (Harr dream-
n nail in iho Juilmieni and Hon.
ot ba wltmwV .11 or Whom.
for H'o loirjfinmr.af wrll'ta
fill I lit. rlaliiitthl. (tuiMiM In tin. ift.il
llial llii I.iiiiii ili.nl Mat tier iiiltinl
Imiiif. nn.l I:t mil) lining, iliirlni: nil
llm linn. In iuiilmi. aiul On' kiiii
iiiUalmiiT ImliU thai ilif mint in nil
t-H-. glNh f.ilili.
rini: litis
lliiKf Iki data lilli' i Hoillli
ami linllid tlie tii'Kiii In lil Iiiiiiii'
ltl suju) llm UUik ArUluttnta"
ln tliu nl Hie tr la IliU r.'k. Tlie
nyRtu tiilr nl Ha l-l. full uf mi Iml)
and llrli liima, It In aid In tbi' a'llicv
of Hilt lilctirlun niiiii vtiiMi itrti.
malic nlilllly In irnilrrlni; rliainil.T
afU li ix'lall nin. "Tlio Kiihbii.
ni-r ItUcr" ilcurk .1 UTxI.r rtmril In
lb htaila ul lt.cauaii.uco lJ.t nUbt
thlln Ibo ' IUI.lt" miiik mailn n iti
rl4I hit "
. Tin' Hi" I UK ilituir ir nil flno
Mailal, ntlil i'to (Hit on ltli tbi)
niPininiMva in runanj irnruin.-,
Tliclt Uu tiaiiiiiuin lualala llili n
tx'lnr. a .tlnii. r-i ii I 1 1 nf n Hiinlar
flajliniiio lliat lit JinlKiiKut n
Ihia Kilnl, will a on nil ollirr
matin In lb buw lino, la, ijihmI U
intern Ixotnl JoiiM It llm rrovxliil
hoiura iiIkIiII)' nl lb III.
JPNHIIIT ,T TIIK ti:ii. nm SK
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'Tli" "Myali-rloMrf Mr. IV bum n
yn -ilimiK ninny nave RiicaM -nfi.,
bait rrinllHt. niinln ilillRliti-d
a lutifi' niMliiiro Inat lilnlit by till
tlftu-r kltiRlriR nmi ninny iiiiiihihikui'.
Tenlchl bo will alriK an aniiiilnie ronn
ao'liK. 'Tin- l-'ortiim-TfllInK Mnn,"
and irll n atrliiK f yraa wuicii win
lirliiK n UiirIi lo llm lta or mo nn-
dfat ili'illu blliiM'lf
Ttlio lK ItaltfllVK" flmla tlie
thtiita lio bn lincrUonrd n ucnllby
uM Kfiitltiiiau with I he Inltnt of 'x
lorlhiK 1 2,0in Oollara front lilt' o-
lorn llioy KHln art lilni fuv. Irn'tt a
beautiful roliiri'il film abiiwliw l.ui'ld
Some One Talked Too Soon and
Orders Are Sent-to Put
Surveyors in Field
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WILL FOLLOW 0D S. P. ROUTE
nmi tho khh tin ilnci for munklmt
with ill luat four ciaru, rciiinrllltiK
lui't Ami nwictlit'tirtn In Bomuwlint
tin. anmi' iiuiuiu'r ttmt I'ltrk Aw In
"A MliUummor NIrIiI'h Prcnm" wlih-
out rnualnK tin- nmuliiK miulillu Hint
S!inkmn'ari' J(i)oiia Utile fairy itovH.
"Tlie l.ot lli'lri-aa" nmi thu ninini
InK ihaJ In tcarch of hi-r. and "Ku-
lliir'a dlui'" nmi thu prunka two
joiiiiKilira play with It.
WIh'Ii joit t'onio luntKlit n you
will limit form )onr lmli)'a iliotn
uiul riiiir U In tho rontott a tt com-
I'i'tltor for tlie It'niillfiil prUi il
natr.l by Mr. Ilclikpniprr Jrl
Originally Made by
Engineer Graham
Some Years Ago
NOIES LOST IN 'fRISCO FIRE
Mnor S.inil('roti otntoH thnt ,ttio
I'ulillo Srbool llimnl liaa di-rldtil that
If tin' lunvnilll H-iiik' will erect n
arhool liullilltiK on the Upper Inku
the hoard will, provldo n trurhcr and
the mieinnry fitrnlture. which prnpo
attlun will iloiibtlea he accepted. n
with the roniltiK on of winter It would
Im ii luiriUhlp n the yniniRer 'pnplla
to he rompi'lled to nttend our public
mlionl on n count of the dlatunre nmi
the Inck of tnuuiporlntlon.fnclllllea tit
Ibo pieiient lime.
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Dutchess Trousers
Are Guaranteed
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cw, Nobby Fall; Pitterus, Peg-Top and
and Regular Style,
$1.50 to $8.00 Pair
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Not Certain to Enter This
City from the North, .
feasible Route Has Beea
Located From the Fast.
"Jim" Hills surveyor are headed
for klamnth Falls. That the word
thnt hits readied tbi city and It It
this Information thu't lias thrown con
Bternatlou Into tho ranks of the local
etiKlneera of tho Southern Pacific rep
resentatives here. Already a crow of
surveyors aro headed for tho north
urn, end of tho county for the purpose
of hendltiR off tho Hill men. This fact
U, dculiid by, Engineers Hoey and
Church, but. the Information comea
front rollablo sources.
Klvo days nRo Tho Herald waa la
receipt of confidential InforniatloB
to tho f cct that Hill surveyors would
atari south from Bend this morning;
A party has already gono' ahead for
tho 'purpose of reconnolUrlng . the
main forco to follow In a 'few days;
This crew Is to bo under Mm personal
supervision ot the chief englaoer of
tho Hill company and thtwork waa
to bo rushed with all possible speedy
Absolute secrecy was to the mala
talued until the survey ha been ruk
pastOdsll.' ' ? ' ' i
Borooone talked, howevej, aad Jtli
llarrlnmn people wore apprised of the
contemplated move. Orden were b
suod to placo men In the tsd at oaw
and be preiutred to cover 'thej tracai
ot (he Hill' men. Thta'aaaf am.
and no surprise need be manlfeeted K
hss beea commenced In oertals at ttw
UrstFilo1rrawrorX!n; y
There (s'm eertslaty Mwt HUI
coming Into ihte city tress. Mwiert.
east. The survey now under way Is
to ascertain It a better route can be
secured through the Odell country
than has already been surveyed. from
Dcnd and running between East lake
and the Pauline mountains.
Tho route thst the Hill men will
follow will be along the Deschutes
river, following the east fork and
passing west bf - the Walker range.
This Is the most feasible route Into
this county and has already been sur
veyed by the Southern PaclBe. This
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A tsUaUMr lasort
oa Ifliiiath Lake
tmm PruimiiiI la AawtiM
Tills Is a apoHtax frutaMdllua Z
ror mra oc wmiih 1 1. h not T
V'pequalled trout Ibbkag Jane
to November.
Deer hiwtlsic oa the law teas
Aaamst 1 lo Novrsaher 1.
Dark ahoottag eaarrior to an I
UK CX4IC IHR
of acrca ol wsM
rice BepWwfcer 1 to
anr t.
Groaae aaeV pheasant aaootlag
oa me piaca wcieacr la to
November IB.
Beet atactlac alaca la coaaty f
aw aa aiaaaa aaaaaa.
Crater lake aat
wiU taa Utroack Use alaca X
for a aUle aasl a smarter. Z
buno water to tke arspst
ty, aasarpaisfd eMaUag wa Z
NavlgaMe water to
ty, aasarwusri 4
ter and power to devetea tke
More
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fMere bottom laasl aaa aave gar
tea laaJ tkaa aajr niaco aa
aiaoasoaas or asae aaa aw ireea
aaa laoaaaaas or
More rartetles of wIM
and aataral graseea aa
vetckeo tkaa any alaca la the
If yoaaeretea this atsaistg- aa
It eaa fco aVTtlsasd aketo is f
mm vsHgtr aaa aav wmmmtwf vmwm i
eaa cswpare wHs it.
Ko amsaat af talksag wtM . '
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survey was made by Engineer Gra
ham and ended at Naylox. Tke notes
were forwarded to San Francisco and
wero destroyed at the time of tke
earthquake. Whether Graham kaa a
copy of them Is not definitely known,
although It Is believed thst be has.
Tho crew that starts north to keep
tab on the Hill men will pick up Ora
ham'a work and get their maps In
shspe for Immediate Sling, provided
It is found necessary to do so.
Definite Information as to the work
of the Hill engineers will not reach
this city for perhaps two weeks, whea
It Is not at all unlikely tkat crews ot
men will-aa pUeod in the SeM.aaetk,
of Odell ostensibly for the pnrpose of
beginning work on the Oregon East
ern, but actually to hold on to the
Strategic points of entrance to Klam
ath county.
Buy Dutchess Guaranteed Trousers,
11.00 for every Rip.
K. K. K. STORE.
The following people have re
turned from the huckleberry patch,
where they have been for some time
past: Chas. Low and family, Mrs. W.
B. Barnes and family, Faaale Virgil.
Nina, Noel and Iva Fox, Chas. Askia
aad family ot Los Angeles. Mrs.
Askln is a, sister ot Mrs. Soule of this
city. Tke Low boys report tkat
huckleberries are very scarce this
yr.tr, aad tkat It keeps a person busy
to pick two gallons la a day, aad It is
necessary to go back two or three
miles for them.
Judge Thomss Drake returned
from Oakland last night, where he
haa been visiting his family for some
time past.
Edison records for August now on
sale at Winter's Jewelry Store.
Dr. George Martla, eaa af tke lead
ing deatlsu of Berlin, Oenaaay, la la .
the city oa a visit to kle eretkera.
Ales Jr. aad William. Dr. Martla of
Berlin ia one Oregoa hoy wko kaa '
made his mark abroad ia kls aretes
slon, aad althoagk ke woald aat ad
mit It, it is kaowa tkat ke eoaasf
among his patrons a goodly Barnesr' -,
of the titled people ia Oermaay. "Ia
speaking of this dty, ke stated tkat
It had beea Ire years slaee ka kad .
vUltcd here, and during tkat Usse tMa
place kad grown beyond aaytklag ka
could Imagine. While the Doctor kaa
been prosperous abroad, ke still kaa
the love of his aatlre metker eeaatry
at heart, aad doubtless lateads tkat'
his children will be taspired wKk tke.
same feeling, for ke kaa made ar
rangements to place one of kls keys
la n private school at LawreacevBle, "
N. J., so that he will grew aa Amor
Icaalsed. Dr. Martin will return to
Oakland la tke morning, wkere ke
will 'be. rejoined by his family aad
make a tour of tke Bast' be tore re
turnlag to Germany. Ha will ant aa
tke 37th of September.
If Dr. William Martla, wke to aaw
up oa Crystal Creek, should retara
home, as his whiskers np HaaMar to
tkose or kls brother George aad,
change clothes with kirn, ke eoald sja
oa to Berlin aad maalpalate tke Ban-
nafnr'i aanlana wlthnat klaa Unmwtmm
tnae sHobbi aaf' sSrthtawm''abas'-4' f?"1"' -
semblance betweea tke twO'brakera.rr;
ATM FAIR
THAT I?
Tke meetlag to be held toalgktat
tke courthouse to discass the preao
sitloa of holding aa lateretate fair la
this city during October, as eatHaad
In a petition addressed to this paper,
signed by nil the prominent baslaass
men In th.j city, from nil ladleatioas
will l4 largely atteaded by tke hast
aa .nen nnd all per bobs kaviac she
welfare of tke city at heart. Tke rsv
spoBse to this call by the baataasa
mea ot tkls city should be a kearty
oae oa tke part ot tke reeldaata. far
through the medium of a fair of tats
nature more good will eonse to tke
couatry. both la trade aad la the set
tlement of tke laads, tkaa eaa.be aa
eorapllshed la any other nunnef. A
fair of this kind will show tke world
our woaderful resources aad posslMI
Itles. Such a display Is being eagerly
waited for by outsiders, wko waat to
be sbown before dsnatteiy deeidlag
on locating here. The object of tkls
meeting Is Indeed a wortky oae, aad
Tke Herald will la every manaer aaa-'
slble use its utmost eadsavors la tke
turtherance of this project. .
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