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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1909)
-ai,J.-M" S &w- 4; .vwi44gi-3tti S W I'U. ,b..:sft mSM9 - $wmLk?. . ,, vi WaVi.", . "J M ' I ' A W.T V 4,' fT&IA.Tv. T!r2e ar v I.'..-Jft "A t '. r, v r ,.. .A-AVASl? s ,. ; u .'-," ..k Villi' Mrtt rl"-rL' . . ...1 U.. virTO . v-.-. a PJJl Beit Dally. J Our A4wtiB.to ' T-'V - Thni IJeaW. mhMutt" v Jk aTa' eWWJOFw ewwaapaaBwaamFW r ,. jfttli.No.UM KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1909. PntcmtCmnu 4 ........ J HSftA ' "0, '. L. Ibe nemo. i H. HARRIMAN PASSES AWAY is Comes to Wall Struct Wizard at 3:35 p. m Eastern lime. .(IWMI M'MM'' '"r ,rr itkr lUllnwt Mn, Ml- Ul.n-n I" I'd' lititri ur ill M Mi'"'"" ' Tt'-r HIM. b Karri" illnl l tlU HiNBHy , 4rSv," in m utk mnii. I 'knit IliU llrmim. rl. , WUil bralih "' Mr "rrl. l'lt( lets nlrhil Hb klnrrrn 1 1) id Aintilc an public and ilUfath '' orruirH Miutcw MHfwltJI) "' many. II ra u Ufllo In liU tl , o bam iindutlliUdly rral. I lit "J near l.lko tii I ll h . Mr, lUfd ktirtsslly 'lift with ItU band M ef Ibr InunvnM fllnd III aklrh ti ha tx-vfi Ml llir , H baa itlr ! nwi ltftk Hw k reluctantly cM Iwaite up Ik actlv dlrxlliui I At Msirimia stm Into III ill Mt. KrultM-hnllt unit other HM. Ilratlln. Iimi, Ihr I Mr Ilarrlman made lu iwnrtm i their i)lon' m ail ti'lflr. ths brar 8t rM4tlr4l) (rll hONI ol hl i rtfoirr). for In Ibal ! lattoaarn! Ibe trM h on I it lata t( anf (hangn loua I$ih4j nlclii l.o iiiffrrvl a ! , kka lrtm4 an rlUck lmt Mlcnilon, and Iwo utom 1 14 amr wi't burrliilli lo Itr llarilman hti;i. ifafaVUm anil lo auran Mn - l bU bill4 tlner. Vr4 aktmlnit mplaa Inter- "J"" - Mr llnrrlmnii hu) khiu full), li InliiiH pioaprdt of tlilx n)iinly, nml nllm: mi micli tint railroad wa Imlll In tlil city nml nrtnK'minl IIIBiIm fin Hut iiiiuimi) of u, N. Him liiniitli, HliiTuliy lliU city wai nihil limn Din ainKi. hi n iruntlfr lltuir III ll.r kciiwIiik rlly of lln-l-iilniui- that It now U, Ilia ili-atli liaa rniind iriifound ti Kill AtliMiK our rlllirm and many iiiiiiiiivntt bmi hinnl mi all nldm ( I'li-siliic kiirrow for tlm loi of uu lni dm iliuio m iinidi for tliU rimi iiniiili)' WORKING IN DESCHUTES i hi: ioimii, Mixim.c (lull main am) ciailuill) Mi II. I. 1 1 III mi .auk unlil (In, n ,! t( 3 31 Itllt BflrlhiHIII Mr lUrillnaii a lil ( wu )mit ntil. an.J l-iin .i l.ni.,r,t. ,nK I.Ui.il Hi 1 1,., M,n of Jl.t ar rlmau. "to it an IIiiMni.ai minr i llilllriit lln iin'ir.ll'ihblj ll.i- Kii-Ali-.l ihIImmiI finaiidrt tln ui i him i in' rn Annum uiinn n Itm hllnit lililli(. millet It), ton Iml uric llir t'nliii, Cminr, OirKim HIiiiM llnr. Dirfiitl Mallnuct ami .Vat ((allnn ninn. Houlliern I'arlflr ttiiii.i. an.t n.luii-. llnr.. IlllnoU C'rntMl lUlllmiiir Rllil Dlilu ahil llir no I) tiitii'lrlil llnr. Id ()i Mrllru In llnmiia. Mt llaiilmin a rf-niiilr man. and Ucn at llir Ixitlom round uf llir Uddrr In Ihr lalltnad liutnn and iliiiiucb tlu-r li.nr and iiiriK) irarlml lit uninill Hi' known anionic lallioA.I nirn a nifn Ihor JUh buildrr, hl Iiiitili) lrln " fllt rtat rubitiurlloa and rulmrnt " rtir mniltiKtlnn il llir t'allfornU S'dMtiia.lrrii iliio tar U tliof of llili fart KUliiatti fall. fici a aitlcularl U,ln Ifav drath of Mr. Ilarrlman thluuah hli IdmtinralUm lib llll wrtlun In Ibr rlmtrr ot luaklnx bit lumiurr lonir hrrr, rhiMMlnc Ibla lilaro amnaic all lhrt nl bl ldi' liarl a. Ihr una Ur abrre b fmin.t Ihr Hunt braiilllul it In na luroa rralm. birr br muld And rrt fu altcnilanie of matulH-ra and ! aa) fiiini hU buy llf and io Ibr nt, jrtlri-d. Ily ordrr of Ibe W. M. hrallb hr lnn.-l tor In aln UK ; (). II, tIATKH. tkcrctiry. rMin 1. 1- rami' In KUnulb ruunty nnd rrmallird wtrral nkt l m- -ii.. .. .n.l miirh tifniw "' ' ' . . only a few at 8IIIU , llir. I llii'iruj Tin' City Council init Kln tail nlr.bt, at whlih xi'ir iri'M-nt I lie fol lowliiK' Mayor Kamlrrton, Council nun HiiiiiiiH'ru. Wlllltla, CaiU't, Wll kltit. Ilanki, llniirdir Unvltl, City Atlorin'l Inuki' nnd City Marnhat Caitrr Atlrr routlni' niuttira bad been Konu HiioukIi an ordlnnnrs aaa Intro diirrd callliiK for tlm uiiimlnlmrnt of a rlty liuxftiir for idrctrlc wlrlnic and rotldliiR for bli comprnuitlon. Tbli ordlnanrii ard lo the arc. ond tradlnK. A motion aaa then mndr and rarrlrd autborlllnc tho rlly In iurrbati' blork 7:, which Ilea brtrrn Atklry'a mill and the tele Idionr bulldlnit. for aracraite pur-l.-, TbU promrty iH-lonxi to Mar tin. Itramc and Moor. The prlo tnlhnrlird tn be paid waa l.ti'0 Tbi' Council then adjournal lllanketi, blankita, blaiikoU! All klndt of tbrm, at the I'ortland Store. We have nlfe. extra atlect lloiue rltrr liartlrlt h-ara now. You can af ford to buy thrm at the price. Tl Monarch Mrrrantije. Co. Phooe JOSI. A. V. ANU A. M. Them will l' a atated communica tion ntt Monday night, the 13th. A All lumiuer fabrlca n-duced to cloa llrautiful patterni still on nana i 1,000 Fall and Winter Wool ens ready for your Inspection fw- " l f.l J B .rfaj. sulfa and Ofercotti made Jo JS? ect indlf idu.1 itqulrej Sti by America foremoit tlUOTi K K K STORE fo.vTiiACToiiM im) xm wonnv OVKIt I.WIAI. RATTM-M GO AtAD WIIH THE WORT Mm and KqulpmeMt lm laalljr for Mi-mr of jirratlM ta tlir Itlral Caaafw. A recent dlapatch frwn The Dalle Ktvrs the followlnn Inlartaatlen: From all ludlcatlona In The Uallea and reKrta from varlOM camp along the aiirvvya. neither thejllll nor Ilar rlman railroad rontratora are or-rli-d aa to the outronw of the legal battlra of Ibe rival railway magnates. l'ortrr llroa.' hradfjuartem In the Maaonlc building la a buay place, an offlre force of about twrlta people be ing maintained. Regular shlpmenta of ilrel rails and otaer equipment are being made over the Great South ern, and wagona loaiad with men and aupplle aro being aent out from brro at Intervals. . t: K. M. Williams. W.'at Waltbor and ,i ually extending southward toward tho. lava field nine miles up the Des chutes. No news have been received from the second crew which left Dond a week ago for Corrall Springs, south of Odell. The teams and wa gons for this party were hired for a period of Ave months, Indicating their Intention to remain In the field for a considerable period. The lava fields r.vw being ap proached by the Hill aurvyors Is crossed by the Ilarrlman survey closely following the course of the river between It and lva Untie, a volcano-like hilt re vera I nillea eait of the Ousebutes. It la understood that the crossing of th fteld en route to the south Is neeeatarv In order lo secure the minimum grade from liend, aa Lava Butte aad the. country east of It rlaea materially. Undoubtedly the addition of this unique piece of scenery will Idd much lo the attraction of a road which will probably have few to rival It In the variety, beauty and Interest of its natural surroundings. AT THK IKIB TONIGHT :f ftv;v . W.V : Victor Harden, promlaem hualneaf men of Tho Dalles. Sat C. 8. Hick ock, a traveling salesman, returned recently from an asiomoblle trim throuah'tb rountryihat will a tapped by the proaaaed Deacbutaa railroad a. "It Is my opinion at least one road will be built, and from present ae- tlvltlea I sea no reaaaa to doaM ttw conitructloa of both roads. On this tide of the river, at the mouth of the Deichutes, Porter Broa. Kara a big rrew ot surveyara, eamaed. aad oa the opiioalte side Baraa 4t Jordaa, tubcontractor under Twoby Bros., Ilarrlman contractors, have ICO la borers at work grading. "Twoby Bros, are sending sappllea regularly from a rasa Valley, their headquarters, and they have leased the V. 11. Moody warehouse at Bhan Iko, which la used for storage par- poses. Judge Twohy has many frieads In The Dalles, and Instructed his mea In our presence, to give the, mer chant! of Ibis city the preference in purchasing supplies when the prices were right. "I'orltr llroa.' men are In evidence ..vitj where, and the Oregon Trunk people hove lots of supplies at Bhatt iko. where they also have teased a warehouse from V. II. Moody. They have secured tho Malcolm Moody warohouse at Dufur and have a large amount of supplies at the southern terminus ot tbo Qreat Southern, Tho report that Ilarrlman would abandon tho Deschutes route and ex tend tho Columbia Southern ttrea little credence bore, man wa6 .under- tuud the topography ot the country Hcoutlng the Idea Affairs at Bend la railroad activity aeems to have outgrown Its Brat rush und settled down to a steady and de mrminod salt highly satisfying to tbo long-waiting Central Oregonlaai. For the present the Hill craws are at work at Trail Crossing and Imme diately north of that point, where ap parently thero Is possibility of future condlct with the Harrlman survey. The rumor that sis more crows would be put on the work south ot tan Crossing has not as yet materialised, though extensive aupfcilas art being secured for the campalklraady'la the field. The surveyor's smu eatakllahrd at Bend week ago kia come to have t permanent apnrM0, 'thiHMlk )t mm. areUblvUat Itl) mmj Muth at aa arly 4aa? TMra)r on UU taja.lilltoMaa1l engagea oa yi w r . . "t $$ gsnaraf UrawaWaM jw menetas A new comedy team has been en gaged aad will appear toalgbt for the flrst time at the Iris. Messrs. Williams aad Todd, Mack-face comedians of a high order, will preaent their mirth- provoking sketch entitled "I Don't Care for Anything." It Is full ot good laughs aad witticisms aew i old sabjecta. Besides the vaudeville act, there will be eight amateurs be fore you for roar-approval, each do- lag hla or her heat to eastare the cash I prise offered by tho maaagemeat for the best performaace. The last ama teur night proved a happy surprise, aad thla la oae la area mora' likely to preaeaTt some excellent acta as the first effort of soma players of ability among oar home talent. Those who miss this program will leara soon, to know that amateur night Is oae they cannot afford to let go by without losing a fine show. PULL FOR THE FAIR CHAMUKK OP COMMKHCK WILL TAKK THK MAKAQfCMfCXT MAKES IT AN EASY THING Never Was a Better Year la the Hla- tory.of Ihr Coaaty for Making a CreeMtaMe Kshiblf. The board of dlaectors of the Chamber of Commerce met last even ing, nnd among other business the matter of holding n fair this fall waa taken up. The following resolution was adopted by the directers: "Re solved that It Is the sense of the Clamber of Commerce that It the business men and others Interested will raise the necessary funds, tha board of directors will assume the management of the proposed fair. We estimate that not less than 7S0 will be required, nad If we undertake the fair, It must be raised by Sep tember IStb, so that the fair could be held not later than October 8th." In view of the foregoing, tha fol lowing call for-a special meeting ot the bnslness mea and others waa au thorised for tenight: A special meeting ot tha auelneas mea aad all coaeeraed is called for tonight, September tth, In the court house at t o'clock, to consider the matter of holdlag a fair under the auapliaa at tho Chamber of Com- VAI'UKVIIXK AT OPERA HOVBC "Patsy" aad hU delightful itaper oaatloas, his "turpeatlae" daaeiag, aad woaderf ul feats on tha slack wire will be oae of tha chief attractions at the Opera House tonight. "The Rapids aad Falls of Rlsta and Tannfossea, Sweden" Is a scenic aer ies, beautiful aad glorious, showing a rushing mountain -torrent beside whoso mighty strength man seems a tmall and helpless toy, "Ills Lucky Day" aad "A Skylight Theater Scat" are comedy skits full nf fun. "The Diamond Maker," the story of aa old lavoator, his great discovery and the final ruin of It nil, wrecked' by a ruthless Jeweler who has been thrown In a panic fearlag lest tha dia mond trade be rulaod. "Tha Plot That Failed" aad the old farmer who outwitted two young real estate sharps. "Tho Story ot Two Uvea" la'aa in teresting Sim Jelling the story ot tho steady rise ot'a poor young girl un til aha becomes an operatic star. .The voting In the baby contest be gins tomorrow night. Coma tonight and choose your favorite, t It (Sisjaed) Ward Oboachala, F. U. Waits. Stilts Dry Oooda Co.. Jan. Bwaai la, Portlaad Store. Bos toa Store, The Toggery, ) at . Rolfe, Mbaarea Marcaatllo Co.! A. B. Uvermore. 0. Heltkemper Jr. Oa aotemat'-wf tha.Bmltod time. waa not possible to visit nil tho SEPTIC TANK ir. SURE THING COUNCIL TAKKH ACTION WHICH PRACTICALLY AMCRRft IT UY LOT TO WSTALUTION Our of the Rest ftewaaje fJjrsfeaa to Be HeV-wm MateriaNy ltsmale Growth of (he Cttjr. The Installation of the septic task la connection with tha city aeworag proposltloa waa practically adoptsd last night when tha Council, hr a unaalmous vote, authorised tho par- chase of block 71 from Messrs. Mar tin, Moore nnd Reamea for Mwerage purposes. The price paid waa fl.tOO. This Is on of the most advanced steps the city has ever takea. aad tho City Council are deserving- of com pliment for their actio la thla Mi ter. While some of the eoaaellmoa wera at flrst apposed to tha adeptloa of the septic tank system, aad doubt less were honest la their heller, still. after considering tho matter from all poiaU, It la understood that ao atavf. serious osJeeUe will ho latsrpoasd. Mayor Sauderaoa wore a broad amBo today whea qasatloaed aboat tMa matter, bat was1 poa-commKUL Oaa of tha Isadtaff asoa at CaMfar nU, who la vtoKlag thla aacUaa. ape beariag of tho CoaacH'a aetloa. said: That Is oae of the boat tblaaa tbat ever happened ta thla etty. aad wMI develop la a material amy tho prog ress of this city." merchaats to alga thla call. It is to bo hoped that every person who has tho Interest ot this city at heart wltMura'W. toalgbt Bd set tle the matter of thla -fair. Without doubt tho holding ot a fair will bo of groat advaataa to thla whole section. There aro a large number of people la this city bow, and more to come, who waat to sc what thla county can do, nnd thla inir will be the means ot showing them. The conditions for holding a fair have never been better than this year In the way ,of eahtblts. This county can doubtless this year make the best showing In Its products that has ever been made. - As to tho outcome of the fair, the Chamber of Commerce has agreed to NOT1CK OT OaVOimMlM. NOTICE la hereby glvoa that .tho '' naderslgaed, poaadmaotor of tbo aty of Klamath Falls, Orstma. dM oa this 7th day ot ateatsmharim. at-tne-haavr, of a. as,, take ap aad Impound in the poardoC aaH ty tha following described aaUaal: Oaa dan-colored or bnckskta maro. Mask mala aad UU, left oyo'owt. braadod oarlock sideways od hft :a)hada small bell oa when takes bk, ' OSCAR li OAftTM. ' . Posad Master. If you waat some alee apples, .sat ing or. cooking, wo have them Rogue rivers. The Moaarch Mer caatlle Co. Phoao 1051. . take over tha maaagemeat of tho fair whoa tho faada aro raised. Thai means a successful eshlbltlea, aa waa demonstrated la tha creditable aua ner la which this body haadied tho Railroad Day celebratloa. i It Is Tried and Tested I arTJEVENk) AT THK HEAD Is Cboaest Pwslilsat of. HUM New Ceatral Oreteet'Laae Tho toilowlag bit of aawa.eoataolo haad by way of prlvgttp owrsapoa daaea from Seattle: Joha'F. Btovoas, the famous oast aar. formerly la saaraVot PaaMsa' Oaaal ooaotrtwtloa, who roaaMy rV voa,' Hartford raHroadto re oatsr alaatad' iaoaatllBtqat kho .Osama rmmm fcsaMff ghaalaal JUj fcaajaiamfkfam gSBMga) -sjsb. ansaama ajrwyBB ajgaaajpi aaBvaw waaasraawwasBBi rnra ,waafmi syaw WedoBottakaHw BavaBaaaal waaawt aaanak faaalaaataV aaaf Wllfi wSJawaV BBfsWVwy m Our Olive Oil Wo (sat oadi aant ovory M4 Mm wo et hf ah Wo ara avwaf f V .-" J jr $? - I ilk" ..&& Sir1'?' iK WM'-tI Sttf Dritfi S m li1tM :.r t,. f - 3 ! inriT?.r,j-j y,rzs?.tt rsr: --sn. "S.,.vr7.,. . .f?; .iKjsSki juM awt 1 Bsd limimfM .'tv U. W J ' l f . ' Jjk -a I YkWiSTA-Xi. SkriStSMr TiBBlVflBaaBBBBBTBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl m s ft J . i"" . 9: Vt VI ii XI ll l '; i 'y v.1 r,rff , "S ??- tan BBBBf-'WaBBBBBBBBBl 7 1- i , 'd xi -, .wtf. -jr r'J