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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1909)
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Iliall to Mr that will aiivrflUI lMH t"""1 '"' Oik mountain- NMM)'a asrlritltural inKr. llwWtlrr than ruuM Ik. lnnn mt air :ry farmrr In Mty till trrrlft. a tK-nofll In MMI or a fair vhrlhor h la -t nut, ImtlMxtlr, ll I Ml Mttrlhrlcaa rrrUIn, In lha PuciSOwn Illf.U.I, IMMK I .NKXI'KITKIH.V I'llllrna nf SutlU Whlt7 Hainan lla.l H'). t,t llirlr Ohii In (un .ffalri.f tli.Touii. IIIIIMTt)l Waali. Hi. H Wanil, a niw in ii) ii r und timnrll. m-li.' a)a a I. It. r fiom North Wlill.. faltnnii CmitlnulriK tliu f. t.T aa)a Our ill.) DlTlr. ia .rn nliuut to !' an or.llnam.. tu build a switch liatk nn (,'lark'a imcinir, the tint not In mm. I ll.ooo Al tin. laat imt. IliK, aa Hi., rlvrk aa tcadlriK the imiIiI-Im. nrillrmiiri. fur thv third '. '"! ihi. niaiir hail hi foun tain i-n rratlr In ilnn, about flftr nf our teal rltlicna marrhvd In. Tho lfa.lr t'Olnli'J towarda thu dour and aid '(Jn' Thu official! crabbed hflr Lata ami taratid the room In haatf Tlrn It aa ri-aoltrid b) the H-'M.. ii.ki invr takn lliat limn.') ami bii) a mh tram Thf torn could In ork fur ll,c rlly and more than (.ay rinu-a Wo nerd flra protec tion. r h plentr "f walT The rommllliT aa ordered to bur a flrat rlata engine, rrgardleii of roat not In bur tilt to ilajrttilnr bwauic It aaa palnte.1 r.id " WILL MEAN MORE MONEY roitTIt.Ml HTOCKVAIIIW wai. rTHMKII (MM)II MAIIKbT NA1R0N BRANCH CONNECTS US Klamath 'atllr Can Ito.l'al ora thr Market la Hood Coadfloa Wliea Ttilnga Are Itrior. TltV NTH. lt.tM. rtllt KIIKIflllT U'r llurna Vltla landing ever) ilondajf and Thuradar at ' o'clock p m tor rUitlo Point, Wllllamaon rlrr, .teener landlnn and Weed brldce I'nlsht dellrcred to any part of the Wood Illrer Taller and Crater lake Trrma aatlafartorr. Crater Ukr Natltatldii Company reaalon mado on thoae a home here. Tti au- . laerHure. thai tha rauaty toftm on to aaalat la Naane- Altohol la obtained from peat br irratlnc tlu fibre with aulphurlr acid and fermentlnK lth a apeclal reaat. We hare nlre, eitra aclect Hogue flier llarllrtl Hara now You can af ford to bu thrm nl Ihe price The Monarch Mercantile Co Phone 10(1. aide until Hoill) It (aught In a bunch nf ahiiil.. Tl.iie he lay until found by nnn of the partr. hu fullr e pectrd tu find him drad llakir aa rell and altir a.tlme alked to camp lie a. frlthtfullr bni!n-t All ummr fabrlca reduced to cloae alMi.it the UKlr and lace The partr out. Il.aullfiil ptlerna ftlll on hand rrachr.l here In the afternoon and ontr few at Still'. Ilakrr a InJllClea eie atlendiil lu br a ph)alrlan lll bod) la lltrrnll) purple from head III loot Thomaa Wllaon of rtonanta U In the clt) V I f 1.000 Fall and Winter Wool- I ens ready for your inspection I Al iuiu and Ofercotti made to p 1 f ntnt. by Americrt foremon I K KK STORM fit, 'B -jaTP Met,, I "' t " '' 'N" ' ' , K' ' fiVf .vVi" ' , B ,-"'. ' . .'jT w. . (j aafftri1Tliili1fliMfffMlfr t --. ' -"" mammmaattKM A matter of Interest, to all stock rnlaira and ahlpier la this section U thu aiiuouncuiuent that has recent ly bien made by Ihe Portland Union Htoik VnnU Company of Portland, Ore , nnnounclna; tho opcnln of Iho new klik)arda thcro on Beplctnbor IGlh, as ait forth In Iho following- l.-tter which aaa reeclred by E. Mc- tlowan of thla city: D.ar Kir: Wo lako pleasuro In an nouncing that on September 16th tho new Portland union stockyards will bo open for business. Thla will mark an epoch In lha livestock Indus try on tho Pacific Coast. Tho estab lishment of similar stockyards hat mi ant untold Increase In Ihe ralut of livestock In all of tha sections tribu tary to Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Joseph, St. Louis, Ft. Worth and Denver, and history will repeat Itself at Portland. The nuw union stockyards are aa complete, as modern and aa conven ient as Iho blccest or best yard In the United 8tntcs. Every facility la at hand for the rafc and speedy unload Ing, feeding and handling of cattle, ihuep, hogs and horses. Tha sheep and hog pens are under cover; all of the pens are drained and aewerad. and every niodcnrlda la stockyard oiutructlon has been adopted and put Into effect. Wo havo some Im provements over thu older stock) arda that )ou will appreciate. There aro fifteen buyera who will take part or all of their needs from ilock offered at the Portland 'union tock)ards, which Insure active com petition. Peed charge will remain Iho same as at tho old Portland lock) arda, but ardage charge will be changed to conform with the ichedulo In effect at all of the mar kets abovo mentioned. These charge aro as follews: Cattle. SCc per head, f K per rnr; hog, 88c per head, maxi mum f 8 per car: hogs, double deck, sc blialght. no matter what the num ber U; sheep, doublo or slngjo deck, 5c straight per head, no matter what iho number Is; horses, 25c per head. Dill') our stock, caro Union Stock Yards, Btockdale. Any Inquiry ad dressed to us concerning the market will be cheerfully answered. We want you to write us. We want to Kct In touch with ou and It will be our purpose to do everything we ran lo facilitate tho marketing and en banco the' value of the livestock that Is tributary to this market. In order to reach the new yard from Portland, take street car going north on Second street. This car erotics the steel bridge and carries a union stockyards sign. You are cor dially Invited to visit tho yard and tho exchange. Your very truly. POIITLAND UNION STOCK YARDS COMPANY, D. O. Lively, Gen. Agt. I,. II, Pauley, the represeaUtlv of the Cantena Packing company ot Tacoma, who la In tkl laattoa, In peaking of this matter, aUtod; The eaUbllsbmeat ot the mw Portland union stockyard la anas- thing that will be kalled with delight by ill tock rataara In thla aaatloa, and by stock buyera as wall. It amaa to the stock raltar that k MtMr ket bis own stock wltaWut klH ImM Ing tho country for beef nnd other stock. "With the completion of the Na tron branch the benefit of these stock) ards will be more than ever ap parent to the stock raisers of this section. When that time arrive stockmen can ship their cattle wher ever the market suit them and doubtless Portland will be one of the best market, for aside from the large Portland dealer the Sound butcher will also flock to the Portland mar ket, thus creating active competition. As matter stood In the past, without suitable stockyard In Portland, the large concern could not depend upon their supplies coming In regularly and wcro forced to wfcd buyer to the country, thu entailing considerable expense; but thla will be a thing Ihe past when the now stockyards opened." Mr. Pauley ha purchased Klamath county thla year so far In the neighborhood of 2,200 head of cattle, 1. 000 of which were bought In the Ft. Klamath country. The Ft. Klamath cattle will be driven to Ash land and shipped from there. He pur chased from Horace Dunlap 250 head of cattle (ten carloads) coming from the Dly country. These will be shipped from here on the ICth If earn are available. anie 1 If )ou want some nice apples, eat ing or cooking, we bava them Rogue rivers. The Monarch Mer cantile Co. Phono 1061. A. V. AND A. M. There will be a stated communica tion next Monday night, the IStn. A full atteadaae of members and vis itors deelred. By order of the W. M. O. B. GAITS, Secretary. Perbapa you dost know It yet, bat yea akcmM. S.W. QllMtu naa a first-claM furniture repairer and, up holsterer at your command. You need only phone 723 and get prompt at tention. Mattresses, especially, can be made over on abort notice. Have your work doae now before Fall house- cleaning daya come. Blankets, blankets, blankets! All kinds ot them, at the Portland Mora. ATTHJCDtW Amateur night at tha Iris proved a splendid success and showed that the home talent can furnish enter tainment equal to tk demanda of our theatergoers. Perbapa tha moat realistic touch of human Interest waa la Ihe act entitled "Tha Typewriter," which made quite a hit with tk audi ence. The casn prise, nowever, went to Ernest Flanell and Nelson Hall, who captured tho applause with their three-round prlse-lght. Tho boys, who ore about thirteen yeara old, en tered heartily Into the aplrlt ot tho contest, so heartily, In fact, that the bout waa declared a draw at tho and of the third round for fear ot tha po lice. It la understood the boys aro contemplating esUbllahlag training headquarters on the Upper lake soon. A tableau presented by two young Indies waa nicely posed and staged. Taken altogether, the amatsura did themselves credit and left very little room for criticism ot advene charac ter. New picture tonight will la elude a comical domsatlo uproar as a result of tha now peaeh basket kat, a loitering band ot gynalea axd tk over-aaaloua but proud father otan laqulslUve baby. Other tUsu art "For Her Country' 8ah."va story at tha eirtl warr ';ialeml MWae.'' a comedy; "Ruy !" a aarWahaw. lag aeeaea t Viator HuapMwarful draau; "The Ylae (ki.n,''-sd Tha Maalaavn aHfaaUsavrta," wklek AaSffSs-ww QitW,M Pf!T ft pimr, SSbmSIST l m lfS S-MPV vPPP a . i -- i - vr i.- :. "-a" VOTINCi TONK1HT AT THK OPERA HOV8K An entirely new entertainment will be given tonight, Including three thousand feet of motion picture Sim never before seen In Klamath. The voting for the babies entered In the contest will commence nnd nil should be present and cast votes for the fav orite they hope will win. "The Hand of Justice" Is a secret society which forces a banker to re-. store her Inheritance to n young lady whom be baa defrauded. "Mlrellle'a Sincere Love" tell with tragic pathoa a simple tale of French peasant life. "A 8trlklag Resem blance" between two men causes nn amusing aeries of tangles Into which their wives nnd sweethearts are drawn. Those who bnvo seen the Mnrdl Orss nt New Orleans or Mobile will be more than delighted with the scenic series showing the carnival at Nice and the gay French people decked out In holiday attire. "A Bruised Heart" is a dramatic series telling n touching love story. "Patsy," his clever work on the wire, his delightful impersonations nnd new songs nnd music. But don't forget the babies! M'UtARIAN LABORERS STRIKE AlMsMWCf OC csMsfnaW OT OotHty Seen Part a Bad! to Their Petty Squabble. Oaa hundred nnd thirty Bulgarians went on a strike on the Clear lake dam last Tuesday and remained out until Wednesday, when all returned to work except fourteen. Tho trouble arose through factional dlfferoaee between the Interpreters, nnd -for a time things looked rather warlike around the camp, due to tke attitude ot seas of tha strikers atartlag la-to Intimidate the men who wished to re turn to work. The SherlE of Modoc county waa called la by the government ofacial and ke arrived on the aeeaa with oaa deputy. Thla action sssmed to tare a qulettag effect on tk Bulgarians, for the trouble waa Immediately abated. Tha Sheriff ot Modoc eonaty appointed on of tke government foremen aa a local deputy, who will doubtless prevent occurrences of this kind la the tutor. The seventy whit laborers em ployed on tho Clear lake day took no part In the atrlke, but remained nt their work throughout the entire trouble. Supervising Engineer Hopaon stat ed that everything nt Clear lake waa now progressing satisfactorily, and It was his opinion that no mora trouble of this nature would occur. Tur i Atin ill. B-rmiw tj OF DELIGHT H. H. COLE HAS A GOOD WORD FOR KLAMATH GIVES TU UN0S A MOSr TtOaka the INiplatlsi WIN M.OM hi awahi Yeara anal ASM HI ftuaatr to Hefav H. H. Cole, a prominent man of Boise, Idaho, who la tho own er of extensive mining latere In California, Idaho, British Cetussbw nnd Santo Domingo, la paring thhv section n visit, nnd Is wonderfully Impressed with our nosalbllltlas, aa will be seen from tha following later- view, which a representative ot tkl paper had with him: "I think this city will kav a pop ulation ot 10,000 Inhnbitanta wHhta the next eight or nine years. This statement Is based on your vast re sources la the way of timber, agri culture and tourist travel. Atoo. Ha location, which makes It tha distrib uting point for nil tho smaller town In this section. It occupies about tha aame position thnt Spokane did In Its beginning. I tlnk this eonatry of fer mora opportunlUe for Ararat- Sad buslaeea and farming than any place I waa ever In. There aro op portunities her for people to an tee buslsess that Is foreigr. Si easi oth er and all do wall. Add to all thla your perfect summer climate, and tk future remala wRk tk people. "Tk tut tends f tbia seetfosi I one of this country's grsataavi If you but know It. Tk growM celery on these marsh"" leads, In opinion, will be on ot the chief duatriM. and la araasMasTla with e'r sections of tk country devotidt$Q the celery Industry. $1,000 aa' III K mH,J taad auf table ft .... .-.. y this purpose To -back up my Ion, It la say Intention to krlsiii family here, and nlao ad via f frieuda to com along-" BJfHhsjfj Tke saw stilt of C. S. R. S. 1 on tha wsst aid ot the river, make Its Saul run for tkla oomenclng Monday. August SO. have about 1.000,009 feet ot Sr and pin loga on hand. will keep them busy until October, All orders for lumber should placed at aa early date. ftectsl ders for Sr will be given prompt tontton. Blankets, blankets, blanket! Al klada ot taem. at tk Portland It Us Tried and Tested ! WwnMtaktaai assessves. ajtorsj" Our Olive Oil . WM)laii 9t ar isle sjss pp-N'Mv msbsuW-bsbV f We an-rjMBC mf mtmrtSBm -lav" I r SaltSf irttaaUW t t - ,. -v -' -m i V- v. f. & 4? rmmmm&ii: :'. MM' EMM, y, :jt"i&$h$J&' " : i , :: ltUW ata-W " Vjj- .1 c J. Gj. oiflft v'.f Z iai v' ') i - ZTHmi "safe H J)' T ll !t ? 1 J' . vl ' ; ti H a fll r MS tin?' . IJK,," -6 v . . ' ita. ; m m jip by clslo MM, Mtw t pBsfaTdTWlgT w-ffaPf iWiTesfl ajwaaHsnnnnn; t r ." " ,rs M ),ll ' ' flVffe rt. VwiPi. , ertstiiS'-Ji 4,, it means last M eM.tm-ffj t,-i ateskyard M7 mmm.m a- KjSitS ftS?J!B 5- wvirv "'I 7f ' -. . I V : ? LU' - & .. . V -" J& 'i. JfcfcJ ..v.j ' SJBw,) )fgpw-aBBaBHB, nwanwaM wanwanwasna wsanauwaaaaa, (