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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1909)
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Olavls, HmM tiling In his riilil I 1st k4 "1 Ihe Interior d- , si u( a graver character tasfteersl public bee Up(Md In feetfotrlt) hat l leal lH I tola Ik' handa of President , sk tfce imuII that careful IMtfMtk lsiragatluu Of Ihr U bi bulk aide will b There be nu allerna. i Ml to Ik incident but lu put rt fci-Atl in Ihe baaket ike tea nrlrii himself sails- ' frost the Cunningham Ala- rat, which, arrordlng ifeaoalag dtaeetrh from Wuk- . ! be an easy thing fur Heat: lloe. Ktl. . HatHirU t Waablaiion lhal rruln al HMikann and Walla itaaaartnl llh lk rUbralrl tl land mara atlalni iaa4 latla Halllavr ami aawtt that no tummy f utr4 In any of ihr i claim Alias. rtttalt ikat Hanrr II. KUMATJI FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1909. PMClSOaWTC "m.HiM of i.M.Ur., !,,,. 'iaU.II (...ilfu.l ..ff, JI1BM,. 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('until UK hatn abi lhal lhr Uh.I llm tiaitn uf iluiiilnr riitijinrii, lium klitim ihi-r nhlallirtl Mirr nl allnrnr) o (Klr a tut afllnl Uljila Tim Joulllll ilicir. lh tlitalllu Hurt ill Ihn nallin uf t.titiitin m-i Jin lain for Ihn tiaiiir, of lh-w iliim tltlr II alxi lilii-. that Ihn rl inw uf r lamination nf llmtn Unili, and iithrr ntiK-tmi. ronnrlrd mIIi tiKallnc rm Uirnn hi thn (Iukkui trim njiau It u undi-rtiiHHl lhal Ihta art U iri;aiit j) Ihr la)rt In Ibr rax. at tmnl ilntiiaclnjc to Hal llniPl, In lr uf Ihn fart that nil lencs uf fraud hat almJy lirrn ml lurot II U aatrrlnl li) cihk JuiIcii if rililrncc hu hain Lad i'lrrliti(i' lth llmOn-fnn land fiaudi lhal thn jtldrnrn In Ihn funtillinl.atn ran It ,inn rlrarrr and mum ronvlnrlnr than In llm Otrisiin rain. In ililcfa tvntlrtluna of many drfnndknti wrrv iiroriirrd If hiitiral writ hn Uifumo Inlinl ui llli thrn tlalnit tlm) "III api'ar nlly hatrn In lay thrlr Irnulilra tu vimn unn ho totichl to tiu llmtn II I In-llcird that many nrfftly bon rt turn tn (iinitrrlcil ltb the dratt In Ihn nmnnrr ludlratnl, hut lhal Irrra-ularlllc tio tinrartlmd nunn nil drnlra A CALLED J1EETING riu.NiM.vr iii:u;Ki.i,r,M-H tmk ii,Miii:iiTMii;riiKH WILL UiCIDE fAIH QUES1I0N Ulll IIh lluallira. Mr), (iK Tugrlltrr and lll In Die t'ntlrrtaklnK I'lalnly li. Tin lr Ik-nrlll? W A. Dvlitll, inldnnt of lliu I'hniulji r of Cuinninrre, will rail a luiiilnt: uf thu dlriitora of that body tlilt nvi'iiliiK at which I lie fatu uf thu fair. u far at lliu Cliatnbtr la con irrimd, Hill Ui ditldid, If Iti do ililiui to ko alu-ad and hold a fair n tiii-illtiK of Hid liiulnvd mon will tin rallid fur tomorrow nl!t. Mr li In II na lnin Ihu lli tlrrnlaliil n fo da)a ni;o, ahowlliK Ihn at-ntlmmt uf till' hutlnnat III ell n lu IioMIiik a fair, anil nKritulil) aiirirlH-l In awaking uf thn Hint. nr he tald (CiHilUnrtl on tircuMil I'agf.) I' iiMiiially, I am ilncldndl) In fatur uf huldlnK n fair. Thu only imntlun It. lll tlio hiitlnnti men ! locitliu and rontrlhuti' funda auffl i lint In at-t P a flrt-i!t cihlbll? If Ihu liuilnut in i'ii lll Kit tuKi'thor and awtirn the nt-rtiiaary fundi, Ihr Chambir uf Coinini-rrf, I am turn, a III lain liuld uf tlm nianaKi'llii'Ill uf Ihn fair and do all In Ita ikiwit to tnakn It n ailirott aili cn-dlt tu Ihta count), Aa lo tlm mailer of.aollclt Ina fuuda fur thu fair. Ibat uarl.uf thn iiruKrnm wilt bo up to thu bind nm mm. Tho Chamber of dun imrrn had under lla ronlrol the man aRiini'tit uf Ibe lata rarnWal, and at that lime Ihr I'tomlw aa sltt-n tu Ihn riiiilrlbiilura that no muru funda uuld bo kullrltod b) th Chamber IhW )tnr That iroiiAto wff! on madn Kuud " The atlltudn of tbo Chamber of ('.iiim.-rin In difllnlnR to follclt Krrunc admlla ... . . imrip ! - -- - aldnri'd In a injudicial lUhl by the warn i aaaanW M aW. .aaalLV aaaaoaaaaaa.- f tOOO FaU and Winter Wool I ens ready for your inspection LI " i Via . l at wm.vfms. t IkKKSTORSl biiMliima inun In view uf tho forcKoIng Htnliiimnt. Thu matlor of raising tho nunnmiry monoy ran aaftdy bo left to thu JiiilKiiiunl of thu builncia men, who ulll nut fall to real I to tho bene- flu lo bu ilcrlvnl from a fair bold miller llio iiiihiIcp of thu Chambor of Coniiiifrrc, miH'clally aa that body will wont rnrtitlnly bo goyurncd by tho i'Xiiri-Hiicd tlfalra of Ibo morchnnta for thu fulr to be held In tho city. Tho Kollcltlnx of funda will undoubt idl) bu tnkun In band by a committee uf hublm-M men aa aoon aa the Cham ber bin nlKiilflt-d Ita wllllngneaa to as. an nut thu management of the fair. Tliiri' ahuttld bu no delay In taking nitlun nt unrn, aa preclotia Unto la bo ItiK lout, and thu famera aro await Ink u ilcflnlto annuoncemvnt. MEETING OF CITY DADS i IIMII'MIt ItOlTINK lll'HINKKM M TIUNHACTKIi ANkNLYWTCH IS DiSCliSSEO Klrp. Will llr TMkrn t"o Abate VariotM Xulnif and Imtiruvr llrallh 1 Coiiillllima In liar City. h ucliu I he City Council luiUJu regular lomlon l.tal nlRht. iThoao preaunt .to Mu)ur rlnndcraon, Councllmen llnnka. Cwtoll. Wllklna, Wllllta. !t nirdcr U-altt. City Attorney liraka, llnullh Olllccr Dr. Hamilton .and Mlr' jlul Curler. , , Thu rlt aalarlva and other bill (or AiiRtut were alrbwwB, - IliilldinK iirml(T"wcre granted to Jan. V. I'rlic. lJ. V. f louaton, II. K. Murdoch, B. T.'llurdctte, n. II. Dun bar. I S. Voorhcoa. Mra.'L. U. Van llrlmnivr, C. F. doodrlch and L. Jamba, alao fur the'conatructlon of n atx.fiMit ilduwalk on he north and naal aldts of block IS waa authorlied. Kin i a to the amount of 1S waa reported by flccorder Leavltt aa bo Inc cullccted during the month of Au KUt. ' ' , Health Officer Hamilton preaented a report declaring the outhouaea of M. M. llledaoo and Jamea Mongold public nulaancei. Marshal Carter will notify the partleaTUndar the or dinance. AThey'are ankjaef to n'ine or imprlaonmcDl If thij-aulaanca la not abated In twonty-four, houra. Tho matter of the Ankcny ditch nnlaance waa preaented by tht haaltb oBccr to tho council, and waa a But ter of considerable dtocuaalon It was dually decided tnat'alarahal Car, ter alould nuUfy. Uto gojfaf.npaajt ( clabVto abate the nulaanea In thSr keny ditch Ithln dve day8.Mthta Is not dono by tho government within Ibo spudded time (wftlcn, of course, Is Impossible) aomo further official action will be taken. -- f lu the meantime, wd atlll kw the dltohaadthapublloButauM. . . UllalM Bl'llVKVOW-WOIIKlWa SV I Will Probably B"ach TeH lUaanatt. fonnlry WUhta the Comlmi Month. v j Jim Hlira airveyora art ! jork- Ing around Creeeent. Oronj and coming In Ihla direction. 'Tfc'li aVfor- utatlon waa gleaned from !" Wived by Profeaaor h O, Jrom joaaph h. Rlaoa. tPl-lnr ol Mr. Oravea of'Creacent, Or. U-ta!"0 reported that HlU'a Ma U lY"d good, eaay grade ore; fWM" and that W1 will .rfcn W. Klamath country wltWX U Mt month, veovtmtlll"l aarved by tM Boutnerai w (SnyT6utThiaro(!ii are wy re cent In ragara w awnw. AWAITING DECISION WKVKHIIAL'HKK COMPANY HOLD HACK IMIROVKMKNTH ' ANXIOUS FOR A SETTLEMENT Can Ahead Aa Soon Aa CoorU V cloV oat Hontbeni Padnc'a Tlnv beV Propertlea. Qcorgo B. Long, western manager of the Wcyerhauaer Timber company, Is In tho city today. Mr. Long la here on buslnesa pertaining to bla com pany. He waa aoen by a Herald repre sentative and closely questioned re garding the prospecta of Hill enter ing thla section, with the result of the following atatement: "I can aay positively that tho Wcyerhauaer Timber company haa no connections whatever with Mr. Hill, and knowa nothing of hla Intentions aa regards budding a line Into thla country. Of course, we would very much like to aee Mr. Hill eater thla suction, aa would any other large con cern Interested here, for It would mean better facilities for handling tho .large tonnage which la available here from several sources." When asked to confirm or deny the rumor afloat that the Klamath Lake railroad would bo extended to the Upper lake and a sawmill plant erected there, he atatcd: "When condltlona warrant, un doubtedly the Klamath Lake railroad will bo extended to our mill alte, which aa yet haa not been determined upon. Aa to the establishment ol a sawmill plant, this Is about In the same condition aa the extension of the railroad. Aa the matter now atanda, the government haa enjoined ua from cutting any timber on landa which wero formerly held by the Southern Padflc, and which we pur chased. Thla represents an Immense acreage, especially In the Pokegama section. Just when thla matter will be aettled In the courts It (a Impos sible, to aay, but naforarty the ault will be pushed along by those Inter ested aa rapidly aa possible. It Is Im practicable to atari a large timber op eration when the only available sup ply la from the Isolated sectloaa not formerly held by the Southern Pa cldc. When aaked It hla company would begin operatlona at one here If the foregoing Injunction la dissolved, Mr. Long said: "That I cannot say bow. the company will very likely manu- ufacture thla plae timber themselves, Instead of aelllag the logs to other manufacturers ,as they do bow Ib Washington." "I will aay, however, thaf Klamath lake, la my opinion, will be on of the great timber centers of tht Went. Your city, located aa It la, has a great future before It on account of being coatlguoua to tho treat Industries which will be brought out by the lum bar. Industry aloae, to aay nothing of the Immeaae. agricultural resources which surround thla place." AT thk nun There Is plenty ot opportunity tor laughs at the Irw UtatarvtMtflkt In the series ot eomedy petrs.ta4 ara ob the .program, ,1a f aetata whole list of aletttreaiara bw aad trash ta Klamath rails' pleaaars seekers, aad cannot fall to meet thatr aeual apart ;nrss or yoawill nalta, VtjttiTt desaala tm "Tlw.Mtlee Tramp," a Miwlaw vanst vMaMsttaaasi all Jan awasalaviav UkV.aafciaieilM'UklaVtataaiataWM titaaK 1 1 a'JsjI?4?"J'wr"nm waj wean Wasnrjvssij sja ejfk- at- it i.i .ii, j.i -r .i tu. air.1' -it, J.f i 'mMmym 'tvr-t, ' - , .- -a. . ta"rPatsvr-- 'VJYvvww.rn. KIT oped a program that showed some of the actors were not so raw as was ex pected. This la no redectlon upon the management of the popular llttlo playhouse, but rather a compliment upon the ability of the amateura whoso modesty or environment forbid them going regularly Into the profes sional ranks. Try amateur night again. A cash prise la to be given the one winning the beat opinion of the audience. Open to nil who wlah to appear. VAVDKVILLE AT OPKRA HOC8E "Patsy" will give an entirety new transformation act tonight entitled "Uncle Bam," and Including somo wonderful new fcata on tho alack wire. Tho best recommendation he can offer la to refer you to those who have already aeen hla clever act. A splendid dramatisation ot Dick ens' famous novel "Oliver Twist." "A Chlld'e Love," In which the llt tlo daughter reconciles her mother and father, tho latter Infatuated with a beautiful actress. An Instructive aerlea ahowlng the army of 8paln, a country which la again faat becoming, the world-power ahe once was. , A beautiful aerlea ahowlng the roaring rapids and falls ot Tanfossen, Sweden. "Hla Lucky Day." A burglar breaka Into his room and In turn the tailor, shoemaker and others eater and collect their bills, "A Skylight Theater Seat.'.' Two old ladles, viewing a theatrical per formance through the skylight, get excxlted and come and see for your self. It Is well worth the price of admission. PA88K.GKK8 MAY AKOUXD DK GOING It was reported yesterday that forty-eight passengers were aboard the narrow gauge en route for Lake- view. When the train arrived It waa discovered that there were only Ave passengers aboard for the northern town. It has Data reported tor some time that a large number ot passen gers were to be through here during the last ot August and the trst of September. It Is bow believed by many that the excessive rata charged by the N. 0. O. Is keeping tho passen gers from coming. It Is believed that many who Intended to come this way have gone around and are coming In by the way ot Klamath Falls. The N. C. O. has given reduced-rates, but they were so late la doing so, and the fare Is still so high, that la conform ity with the old-time policy of that road, their greed is again causing them to load money. Modoc Republi can. JJbw SECTION FREE Kw. m BaiVfJkmV at smsBaatsOTiO "jW. viiriJB !:. ""! IwWITI imva-r w ---vn WHILE OTHER PARTS ARE WW. INO THEIR CROPS LET THE MOSSlAUtS HOWL KUaaatli Cotwty Haa Had Neaw UwTroaMesTlmtHaveViaMeel ottuf saMaleaas. I owe ntro - J Klamath county has been practical ly free from damaging frosts this year, which la quite In contrast with reports received from other places where aerlous damage has occurred, aa will be seen from the following re port received from Stockton, Cat.: "Stockton, Cal., September 3. For tho accond time aomo of the bean crop haa been clthir entirely ruined or badly damaged by the Ceavy frosta of tbo laat few days. James Perrot, who todsy returned from an Inspec tion ot hla crop on the Wright tract, stated that hla beans, along with sev eral other large growers, were killed outright, and It woald not pay to harvest the amall yield. The drat frost swept over some ot' the Island bean acreage on the night ot August 11th. nnd nipped the beans In many sections. Strange as It may seem, the beans on the adjolalag lead to where the crop waa partially de stroyed escaped with a alight bur-' Ing ot the top vines. Most ot the vines damaged at that time have recovered, aad thera will be a good yield, but the beans frost bitten' recently-wilt Bot-aaature. .The .in,, loss to some ot the farmers will be quite heavy, but there la auch a Urge acreage that the total yield will still be large. Harvesting has' been com menced In aomo places." It all the frost damage reports were published It would doubtless be found that' Klamath county ta bo worse than any ot them. Blankets, blankets, blankets! All kinds ot them, at the Portland Store. That the Illumination ot New York city In connection with the Hudaoa Fultoa celebration haa been planned on a worthy scale Is shown by the an nouncement that It will Include 1, 500,000 additional Incandescent lights, 10,000 are lights, aad two bat teries ot searchlights, the total ca pacity of which, Independently of the city lights and prlvato Illumination, will be- 26,210.000 candle-power. A dramatic feature will be the' lighting' of twenty Immense signal Area upon' mountain peaks along the Hudson from New York city to Newburg. i It Is Tried and Tested 1 Wa do awt take ta wars for aha parity of afaetarera Our Olive Oil Tsmbmwm asamfwMI' )' . - II .fl ., .... 4-v.T!L.k . fa i m. T ., d Blanketa. blaakato. WakaUil Aliakiaa aigaA wpfcm, k ! 'I . I v.V fl t' 4t 4I! 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