The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 28, 1909, Image 1

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ahln M-hriiiK m III lmi. on llm future
of Orrgon, the) Mould tl iii In a
Ihn))' and toi II. fur I am ..ire (rum
what I mm- of lliriu they are not of
that kind
"AllolhiT dlicrarrftll fratlllii III
romirrllun mi t til r U.altrr U the -Irrlluii
of the aurlluntnT, mIiu, (
rtudlliK tu the flrit lltrrature M'lil out.
a to he M'lrrlrd hy the loulmrl
holdrr. hut ll hum a.ara fnun a
rontrnuilluii wl.lih I hud with Mr.
Martin thai I lie ii.uiinny him or
raiiRed fur nil of IhU, and they will
aKlnt Ihr nm I Inner theiuwlvi't, or,
In .ul II In I.U own MiiriU, 'We have
In hate n n. mi whu iitidrrntantU tne
Im.lnrM, we hate the limn nlrrndy
hrre.' ThU mnti U Clmrlin A, Miller
of llnrr. Ku.. mIi.i U oiik of the
Iim.U of the roiiipntiy, nnd tlie boon!
Inn of IhU limn fur Ihe I'lnre by the
It will nUo hi,
.I'lllt.d Hint nil of llm money pnld In
on IhU Innd In delimit fit m Knnn
Mty, nut Lnki'Vluw, dim duiihileM to
tin. (nit ihni ,t.o,,,j W, r ,(.,.
the itiuund Mill mnke u ilemmid fur
the return of i,..r luiird-enriied iikmi.
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Oil" nf lln-lr folder any ahuui
win (limine n fnllow; "Mild, balmy,
hiiillhfnl, luli!uinllm:. fr.o from nut
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al, khiI In atiiiiimr, il.nnnt In win
ter, etc., etc.' a u IhU f.i.tiire I
nn my thm durltiK my rvrunt trip
there (III. Mirk, one Illumine waier
win found frimn in n pnll whlrli wa
lll um.
"11 In my Inientioti t notify nil of
my hui.ie ui.et Im Ilntcly to Bend
wartilni: In nil piulmlili. Invenlorn In
thla m heme to lny nt huiue. Onu
Ihuiiaand diillnra .ml, orft-red and
all etienaii of Itiaprrilun If tundl
tluiia ar mil .. kuu.I na reprenenled
In Ihe lllir.itnre nf Ihla concern.
am Ihe holder of two rontrnct. and
am eultiK to lay rlnlni to Ihe $1,000,
hut the e.irmeti ur my trip will be
hnrne by mvlf, n I roel I nn. will
repaid U I rnn mive kuui), worthy ko
de thrlr home nnd money by lny
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CRATER LAKE
ROAD CASE
.MTK.W, FIIOM TIIK IIKC'ltKK OK
JI'IKIK U.XhUiWAY
TILED IN SUPREME COURT
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Alli-KiiUon I Thnl Ail of Hie f-gUla
lure Iteunnllng lit AiniiHa
Hon I I'lininatllMlliiMal.
Tor n cup of rorTeo that mnkr life
wurlh IIiIiik. i nine in ihe Oregon
lluu.e.
lo Oron la Kvneral, which Inluke Cuiiiily K.nmln.r" In their U-
IVIrr O, ApplrKnte, Slain land
agent, and II. I'. June, U. S. aittlnl
ai;rut of Ihe iivneral land offlcc, ar-
rlted laal ereiili.K from Saliin to look
lip kuiuu mnlti-ra wherein tho' title
nie in... Mini lii'luren iho Hinlo and
('lilted Klate. Ilolh theae Ki'iitlcincn
hate lu-en hero la-fore, llioiili nut for
kevrrnl j.nrx, nnd they tlud Improve
menu lu and iibuut Klnmnlh r'alU
an far Kreater limn they expected.
Iluth nro guile, well liifunncil In re
Kurd to tho iinlural reH.iirri-n of Ihe
Klamnlh llatln nnd nntlrlpate rapid
devrlupmutit from Ihla lime on.
The nw mill or C. S. & II. 8. Monro
on the wtat able of I lie river, will
make II 11 mil run for Ihla arumm
roiuenrliiR Monday, Aiiki.mI 30. They
hne about 1,000,000 reel of choice
fir and pine Ik on hnnd, which
nlll keep Ihem liuny until October ).
All order for lumber ahoub! bo
plated ut nn early date. Special or-
dn for fir will be kIvoh prompt nl-
tentlon
lie nt "The I'orlland Store-" tonight
at 10 p, m. Knur prlicH.
"aMajTaawi
j Newest Creations in
Ladies' and Children's
Fall and Winter Coats
Some
Swell
Styles
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The brief of the appellant In the
rna of J, K. fh'uraVN. UevrKu A.
Hteel n treuiurvr and V. W. Ik-naon
n acrretary of attic, commonlr
known as tho Crater Lake road case,
nn upprnl from Ihe decree of Judge
Wllllnni (liilloway, haa been filed In
Iho Miiprtmii court. The brlof Ii very
uimprelii-nalve. fllllnrt alty-two panel
printed iiiniter, and la full of quota
Hon lo Miutuln the polnta of author
Ulct. and nrKUineiita of, the appellant
Tim allegation that the act of tho
l.-Klalatlvo nuRvinbly making tbo
1100,000 appropriation I tinconitl-
tutlonnl for Iho reaaon that. It U In
vlulntlun of iccllon ncven of Article
II of the ronatltutlon In that It at-
teiupt lo create a debt nicalnit the
Lite fur more than IGO.00O, U al
iened to ho nothing f anoro than u
nuked alienation of a conclualvo law.
A alalinu-ut of reKndeat'a conduc
tion or Intvrprvtatlon of tho act of
the leRlilature complained of aad
nothing more. Pacta, It Ii Hated, not
loncliuion of law, mint be pleaded
The accond act upon which the r-
tpondent prcdlcnto their right for re
lief U -WMgrMaliTg aet.ta n--onMltutlonal
becauao icctlon 23 of
arllrlo 4 of tho ronitltutfnn provide
that the leglilatlve aasembly cannot
liniui aM-clul or local lawa for laying,
opening nnd 'working on' highway.
Appellant allege that tho, complaint
of tho ri'HKndcnt doe notvtoto facta
whvro wild net I imcunatltutlonnl and
void or where It contravene tho con
stitution.
Tho brief Klate that by tho terms
ot Ihn urt thl rond I to bo a itate
rond from tho Pacific ocean to the
Idaho boundary via Crater lako, and
Ihe fact that a portion of It passe
through Jackson and Klamath county
doe not cuungo II character from a
state road to a local road or niako It
a local or special law.
Thero I absolutely nothing In tho
constitution, statos tho appellants,
prohibiting tho legbilutlvo assembly
hum appropriating monoyfor tho
construction of a state road and the
:me of Allen vs. Illrsh Is cited to sus
tain tho contention, as aro numerous
other cases out of Oregon. Reforonco
Is tuado'to tho case ot Mar.well vs.
Tillamook In which It was held the
act of appropriating 110,000 to aid
Tillamook In the construction of a
wagon road was void for tho reason
that It applied to and operated In the
county of Tillamook entirely and bad
no forco or effect In any other portion
of tho state. '"It aeemi therefore to
be the sottled doctrine ot thla state
that the legislative assembly nay ap
propriate money to aid In the con
struction of n road which doea not
onerato wholly within one county,
and which Is not limited to;a particu
lar county for a special purpose.
"Our constitution has no. provision
In prohibiting the legislature from
passing a law granting aid for the
purpose ot Internal Improvements,
nor haa It a provision requiring all
law to be general and uniform la
their operation!"
Attention la called to the (act that
the respondents ( Introduced no evi
dence, while the' appellaata Intro
duce testimony showing that' thla aet
of the legislature waa a leaeral ap
plication to the entire state at Ore
gon, aad that the elate road. men
tioned la said aet it eoaatraatedru
contemplated therein will be n benefit
to Iho whole, pcoplo of thla state and
aid In tho development of tho entire
statu. Parts of tho testimony of wit-nosai-s
I given, and this tetitlmony
stands uncontradicted and conclusive
ly shows that the act o'f'tho legUhitlvc
axacmbly U a general law of general
application nnd wilt result In lasting
benefit fo tho people of tho cntlro
state. '
Tho brief I signed by William P.
Ixrd Jr.. Colvlg A Iteames, W. W,
Cotton, William O. Kenton, L. It.
Webster nnd James K. Fenton, attor
neys for tho -appellant.
AT THK IltlM TO.MGHT
The "lilack Aristocrats" will mako
their last appearance In Klamath
Falls tonight. Everyone should see
them In their side-splitting comedies.
They bavo scored a hit and won tho
opinion of theatergoers that they are
the most talented artists In their lino
ever seen here. Besides thorn, there
will be four films of pictures. "The
Son's Itcturn," "Tho Daughter of
Krln," "Saul and David" and the
beautiful colored film "The Bohemian
fllrl." "Hunting Hippopotamus on
tho niver Nile" will be repeated.
unfold tho scenes and Incidents of His
early life, portraying It so plainly, so
bcnutlfully, that the smallest child
shall known and understand this
beautiful story.
Tho price of admission to-night
and Sunday will be 10 cenU for chil
dren and 2S cents for adults, as this
Is on extra high-priced film and only
put on at great expense.
Tonight Is the best time to enter
your child's photo In the baby con-
tost, as there are but a few more
days In which your baby can be, ca
tered In competition for the beautiful
prises offered by Mr. Heltkemper Jr.
Remember there Is' absolutely no ex
pense and all have an equal chance,
as the audience are the Judges, each
casting a vote for bis or her favorite.
I'AKHION rMV at OPKIU IIOl'HK
TOXICJHT AXI HI XDAV XIOHT
Tho Paadon Play, a wonderful pre
sentation of the life of our Savior
Christ, Is enacted every tenth year by
the peasant of the village of Ober
ramergau In Bavaria In fullfllment of
a vow made In gratitude to Ood for
tho cessation lot a terrible plague
which devastated the country In
1(63. In presenting this version of
Ue Obernrmennin play-It' ta the In
tention to glvo as near an exact repro
duction of the original as possible,
and the highest point In the art of
life-motion photography has been
reached. You have but to ask some
one who has witnessed tbo play, and
It is confidently assumed that, you
surely will be advised by them to go
nnd see It yourself, for In no other
way, short of a personal visit to Ba
varia at the-tlmo ot this stupendous
enactment, on so lasting n realisa
tion ot tho crucifixion of Christ be
gained. Clearly and distinctly doea It
HEKVICK AT THK CHUKCMBB.
Services will be held In the several
churches of Klamath Falls Sunday as
follew:
timer Methodist Kpiscofwl Charrh
10:00 Sunday school. Classea for
all ages. Parents and children cor
dially Invited.
11:00 Morning worship. At this
service tho general rules of the
church will be read and commented
on.
7:00 Epworth League. Subject,
"Relief In Sorrow." Leader, Mr. Ed
win l. Forker.
' 8:00 This will be tho last of the
union services. Rev. R. E. Dunlap,
district superintendent, will preach.
On Monday the fourth quarterly
conference will be held In the vestry
at 8 o'clock.
J. W. PRICE, Pastor.
WHO WILL
CONTEST IT
MMTIIICT ATTORNEY MtTLKKY
HAVM HK IH TOO POOK
BINGE HERMANN MtOtU DO
Hawlrr Political PoaJUosi le Anjr.
tills Ifet Bright It Right Mam
HhosjM Come Ont.
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A Suuaer Ketort
oa UuuUi Lake
X That m Oanraaand la America ;
Tills Is a apurtiax -rupoKftloe !
X for men of wealth it U wot '
Z an '
Vneqaallrd trout Hah lag Jnaw '
f o November.
. Deer hanltng on the premise .
Angwst 1 to November 1.
, Duck shooting aaprrior to any
in ism mate over
of ncrra of wild celery nam
rire Hepteiuber t to Fekra- ;
mwj
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mnul - akAAlUaa I I K
cm the place October IS to ! 1
November 18.
I Heat alanine place w comtty ' '
for a bear hswt. .
Crater lake antonsobOe road
wkU ram throach the place ' '
for a mile aad a quarter.
' Navlcable water to the proper.
ty, nskMirpasaed drinkMg wsv !
ter and power tp develop the .
I MerebotUMS) land nnd aWsar
dest land than nay place em
the lake.
Thousands of pine nnd Mr treea !
nnd thousands of smshing
Bapshst Chnrch
!: LargeBlble class, for men:
Mr. DeLap leader.
11:00 Morning service. Subject,
"What Baptists Stand For."
Union meeting In the M. E. church
at 8 p. ra. Rev. Mr. Dunlap will
preach the sermon. Young people
"I have not yet. made up my mind
whether to contest with Congressman
Hawley the nomination for reprsesn
tatlve from this district," asJd Dis
trict Attorney B. P. Walkey, whose-
candidacy was recently announced in
a Portland paper. "I have been urged
by many friends to .make the race,
for thero U great dissatisfaction with
Mr. Hawlcy's course. If I were, a
wealthy man. I could answer osThand,
but being' poor, I do not know na I
can afford to run. But 'Barkis Is '
wlllln'."
The only other probable candidate
against Mr. Hawley at thla time la W.
K. Newell, president of the state
board ot horticulture, nnd n former
member of the lower house of the
Oregon assembly. Mr. Hawley has
managed to antagonise the state
grange, and It Is evident that they
will largely support anyone who
makes the race. ,
Congressman Hawley Is reported
to have met with a frost nt Coos Bay,
where he made' a speech at the de
velopment congress. After telling
about tho tariff and glories ot Orssjsn.
he waa naked what be had donah
deepen the harbor at- Coos Bay, aad
his reply was not Tory satisfying.
Bone one told what Blnger Hermann
bad done In congress nnd Mr. Her
mann received nn ovation.
Should Mr. Hermann decide to con
test the nomination with Mr. Hawley
will meet at 7 p. m. In the M. E.
church. Tho Methodist young people the Utter would have hard salllag.
will lead the meeting.' JMedford Tribune. ,
M. M. BLEDSOE, pastor.
Indies' and children's fall and win
ter coats now on display itKKK
Some stunning styles.
Christian Chnrch
The ChrUtlan or Disciple chnrch store,
will lio'd thelrregul.tr ervlcee In tun
Methodist church on Lord's Day af
ternoon nt 3 o'clock. A cordial Invl-1 Cedar screen doors. I ::. wRh
tatloa Is extended to all who wish to 'binges, screws, handle, hooka nad
AT COST FOR ONE
nttend thla service.
Christian Science Church
Cbristlsn Science services will be
held In tho Murdoch building, Bun-
day at 11 a. m. Subject of lecture:
Christ Jesus."
Church of Barred Heart-
Mass dally at 7:30; Sundays nt
10:30 a. m.
eyes, all complete, for 11.85.
Adjustable window screens. 14, to
37 Inches, 50 cents each.
Come at once or be too late only
have a lew left.
Klamath Builders' Supply House,
corner Seventh nnd Main sU. C. W.
Harlow, proprietor.
Be at "The Portland Store" tonight
at 10 p. m. Four prises.
sues.
More varieties of wild Sowers
nnd natural nraases aad
vetches than any place hs the '
county.
' If yaw develop this property as
it cam be developed tsuw Is.
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