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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1909)
n ,.v ffKV'J ? ij jlvr, x u& SKu' ( 1'iV' A.:. A ,- . vV ' . : "-. KUmnth Falto' Pint and Ueat Daily. efalft, ." . . ' . OiK'AMtktnOmj. ;. 1M -MB. JUMUV. T ftiittiito ik -iiSSasMl I i4lfL-I' t .sMk & w ffiK ' k 1 lino Ykah. No. 0C0 r-1 IDOC POINT ROAD AGAIN rm:n motowkt takim , MM. hit k tiik imuiKHt S 10 GET ItlKOUG.. He I'ul In Omul i"mlllliMi Ullli ft I'uuiul 'f MywiHillr anil .lill llll t Work. i.i. ...... . . . ", ."..in. Mini it iuitMiMiil.lt. 'Jim r.l ur.mi.,1 ,,, ,.,,,, ,,,, iu, Imin. .f .it r . (K)lt , umU "I iork. i,,,, ,, rf ifiri)) ,lul" " M l- im..., ,, ,,M,, fir nm.t Win, ,,lllt,i,.. ,!, J mine. Imtliit: ., ,1-nrin.n, of i,i4 lii'li. I win. enabled rU ,ar. fully through Hit. m.,,1 without ttrlk Iiik mi) rntka. nml null l,n,i i i.,.ii.i 'II' "int. to nmk.. n diamine , fill) '"ilt l.t Ui, ,. II Mid, few pnumla f dii,iii,'i , ,,, m '." of It.o ,tKr r.,tk. ...iil.i ,,, the whole roa.t hi rco.) ...ii.llili.i. In tlmn n ivV ,) H ,,, I'll) Hint iMir city atimild t... ,de trnr.kU lor audi a trllnl mui(r Hie wIihI,, ino ttinniKli l.'nateru ml Mouth, , Oi.k.,1, ,, ,uarn mil ri't.Uiioi i,r fMiv i KLAMATH FALLS, 0KEG0N. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1909. LOVETTIS I PMICI ff'OWTS THE MAN imtlh l-'nIU liral a grenl denl nf sotille patronage llila tail iiiii. ' t) termini "I uiu loan nriiunii I'ulnlt n lll be aeeti by the Mine I'l It. which wn leolve.l , T Hnldwln, vlrw-pri-ldunl o( w'"' '' made tin- (rip nKrc.t Hint II I Clumber ui C Hirirti! i1" "",' Interesting .IvIIkIiIIiiI nml In Mll.l. niici:i:ii iiahkiman iii:.i Di'-iiii: Hisrw AH IS RECOGNIZED AS ABLE MAW V.i (In ml) .t.linlr.il l.) Harrfiiinii, nml Perform. .1 .Mind of Hi.-1;. i unite Work Id rriofnri'. I'uiltaiul, Oir itept T , T. Illhllli, li.pri?ieitl Klam. ilk Cksmbrr of Ciiiimrr( Klani- ltd Kll. OfP.' Mr Hlr TliU I ili" flrt npiMir. Kjr I ko lin.l to nullalil)- amrr it laqulrr a ti Hm nimtlllnii of im4 fium Klamath KalU In Cra- tok fur aiilnninlillliiK, To .arn i Rtttrr rlrarl) l'forn )nur linn. bl Uxlr. I lll (Ul aay Hint b.. iIiIb I'ortUml with tny laiull) IdlroiU fur a iimior trip tlifoncli fa ttiil rtouilirrn Orrsmi. It kjcnlntiilllitf that Klatiialli I'nlU Ilk (M-tt au4 llllitt fro.ltllr. tout? iMkrtlxw m Cratir lake. I m toulo that lunat l.artlc g (hit lrli Irft out Klamath lto.1 arnt tijr way of Hid AK-nr old tho turrora (tt niolurlitd nf I'oltit. A party with whom m diurlns did ttila and untmi u ltli thcin ami aoM Hio lo land ilansrr n( Ilia road to the from tho KalU. Our drtlrv to iKUnuth Kalli. tho mint niMir- i to n In Hoiilhrrii Orriton. otrvr lour fear, and mi wo Jotinifjiil our city. tvKirtt there of tho condition k road wrm very cunfllctlnR, hut KnI that tho road waa bad, and nearly all the ram werti ahliwd t lo tho head of Iho lake, from re tin. arldi waa almoat Mont. were at Iho KalU on Friday, the day In Iho week tho boat did I to, ami at our time waa llmllrd Urtldrd lo attemut Iho Irlli hy I road. 'Ml., the road la bad, wo did not tnirlhu HU rat. thai know of haw. tun.!.. Hi.. t,, ((,!, ., ,, nmiip iiioii. m Ko nru ,,nr ,,nl) l r.ln.1 to (.i,n to frlin.l. mMi iim. Im.lni.. ll. mi. that t. Klnmnth i una I ami,, r of Coiiiiik i(i. m, (uk. ii tip tho liiiiuoirmriit of ih). Crnter lak ro.nl. unit Hint nm.Hirr waton lll mi tlir ioa.1 In fnlth f.m.,1 r,..,. dlllon Trii.tlnn thl ma) t... of oint Inter t ami ai'Min. to )ur orcniiiMitlon and toiull In hrii.tll to )(,ur fdr rljt I am. nn,t rHTl fully ouia, ii i: neih.i: Tho low n( IhU kind of trnltlr to Hilt rll) Ii no liuleninrnnl maiixr bul the orl f, at n re of the pro.oi. Hon U , fart that tho had report which ar.i IwIiik rlrrulatrd nlxiul It la helm aprea.l all over tho country, 4 a) own hy thla biter TliU meana fuliiro lo to thla city, for If llila. mnd waa put In proiKir coudlUon all tin. nutoimihlle travel uoiit.l come thla wn). With tin. romparalhel) ainnll amount of work Hint la ncieunry to atop nil thla'tnlk, which hna been uiin.'.l hi ewry automohlllit who tm roine oter the rna.l, It la about lime to Kl to work ami reiiudy It i no inii-ai nuwn iilitiilnnhlii from Iho nimmlnt world Klvia tho follow. iiik iiiformntlnn inurcrnlnK tho fu. lure iiiiiiiiiki in. nt of h.. Krmt mil road a) alt m known tin iho llnrrlmuu llnia. lo Now York at Mr. Ifarrlmari'a no- lldlnthin nnd bocasui Kcnvrnl counaul for tlio Union I'ncIDd nnd tho llarrl- mini llrii-H. Ho la ntao prcsldont of tho lliniatoii nnd Tckun Control rail way, f ImiiKea Jn Olllrlnla Whvllipr tho now oxocutlvo of tho llnrilmnii linen will muko nny ihnnKoa locally or n6l la doubted. It will probably bo noteaary In tho nenrl f ultiro lo hold tkctlona of officer nnd ! dlnctor' tuectlnK In which Judso Lovitl will be delected to fill tho va- curie) cnuied by tho death 'of llarrl innii, who wn perorinlly un officer AHEAD OF LAKE TAHOE I'll. VAX IIKMll'IIUII CI.AIMM TIIIH FOII KI.A.MATJI COUXTV JihIkd Itobirl Hrolt l.uvitt I tho tiicier.or of i: . llnrrluinn a head 'if Hip lliirrliiinii hjaleni, ntiordlliK to inltato wln-a ruihid In rorllnnd. Hie him! of the Hnrrlman line In I'ortlatid Innii ricihPd no offltlnl notlflrntlou of Iho eltrllou of JiiiIko i.ovii lo tho thulrmnmihlp of tho board of dlriilora of the Union I'n clflc. but the) rvcard Iho report n correct. AcconlliiK lo tho atntement rt--eltxl lure, Wllllntu Itotkeft'llernnd Inrob Hchlff were added In tho hoard nf dlrtclora at Iho liieetliiK which hried Mr l.outl thnlrmnn of the lonrd ll la PKariUd an beliiK prno llrnlly (ertiilu Hint llarrlmnn' inm- ul will he elided prealdent of Hie Union I'mlfle, tho Southern Taclflc and the OrtKou llallroinl nnd X.-nlicn-Hon roininti) or dlietlor of mottjOf tho llarrlmnn corporation In tho 1'aclflc Norlhwct. Ilockcfoller nnd 8chlff, It I up- povd, were elettod to tnko tho place of II. II. Hoiier and Mr. Ilnnlman In tho cittutho board. KcliltT. of courte, ri'iirticnlH the houtu of! Kuclin, l.ot.b t Co., while Itockefellcr hnn probnbl) hteu financially Inter etod In tho llarrlmnn line for miitio time. William Itockofolltr I chnlr miiu of the board of tho Chlcngo, Mil wnukco and St. Paul, nnd tho cloe relation exlttlnrr between tho Union Pacific nnd the JUIIwnukco nro ro- SUMMER NOr NEARLY SO HOT Thla Kectlou llound lo ll a Itraort for Tourlat If It I Hut I'l-op erly Advrrllacd. vealed b) Iho ndmlatlon of Uockeful ler to the executive board of tho liar rlmuu IIiip. AT TIIK litis TONIGHT' HONI'IX MKl.TIMiS There will be ronI nnellnr. con durdd ecr) etenlnc nt tho Inber uncle, cnrii.r Mnlu nnd eighth at ret la. Her Urea at 3;30 nnd :3 p. tu. All nre rordlall) hotted to nt lend Ihiae aervlria. I'rinchliiR b) (lev. V. i: (liHide of Med ford, Ore. J. II. 1IIIOWN. W(HIHMIHM)OmtvWWWW HannanShoes Now Here Hanan Shoei embody everything that ! It best In modern footwear. See the new f Ml Stylet at the exdutlfe agency, K K STORE t i anmfhoei. Walkover Shoes, ! , Nap-a-Tan Shoes MToitt cairt Better the Best w ,.( fe tt'llrlen tietk Word Oeniral Manncir J. I'. O'llrlon of thoO II and N., tnld that ho hud not hevu olllrliill) notlriid of tho election of JmtKo l.oMtl, hut had heard Hint ho hud been vclteled In head the llnrrlinmi )teut. "JiidKn l.oitt I one of the moat nble men In the toiintr)," unit! Mr, O'llrltn, "unit If he ha bieu elected In hinu'cd Mr llarrlmnn there can be no il.niKir Hint the llarrlmnn pollclo of lmproemuit nnd IiIrIi Krndo opcr nt Inn will fall to be carried out. JiiiIko l.nu'tt I known ieroimll) here, a he linn been In Portland on .' nil orcaalon. and tried the lnt henrlni; of the mi wr cnte personally In the United Stale circuit court In Portland." JudKi' l.tmtt hn been Mr. Ilnrri mnu'a chief conn no! hIiico the Tcxn and Pnclllc wuh nbmirbnl by the Krcat nnnnrlur or nhout the enrH hko, Adiulnil by lliirrliiuin Mr, llarrlmnn won ulun) n ureal admirer of JiiiIko Lotett nnd hn left iiiiiih of tho execution nf hi work In hi hand for tho j,nt )tur. Ho I ri'Knrded n u ronservatho mnn nnd, ihotiKh u ln)er rnther thun n rail road man, ho lias, like Hnrrlman him clf, luadon ory closo itud) of rail road work In It tarlou brnnche. It U wild that n fow )enr dko When Judgo Iiutt wn III Mr. llar rlmnn remarked: "I m I a !.oett ory much, llo'i a mlxhty Reed man for mo to havo uraund. I'm rather Impetuous my self nnd npt to do IhlnK on ImpuWo. Uovelt imuully make mo alt down nnd think It oxer. I think tho two of u mnko a pretty nod team." Juduo Lovott I 49 jenra old nnd come from Toxat. Ho waa born In San Jacinto, Texn. Ho didn't bo to colleito, but educated hlmiolf after leaving high chool and read Inw aa- Iduouily. Since two yean after hi admUilon to tho bar In 1881 Mr. Lovott haa boon a railroad attorney, acting irat countel for the Hous ton, Eait and West Texas, railway In Ilouitoo, later on ai'aMlitaot general v attoreoy of the Texas and Paolle Railway company, then for the Harri man lines In Texas nnd later moved Thoo who attend tho Irl tbl week nre mixing their coupon for tho drawing on u Indict' cold watch whlth la In bo iclu'ii away by the mnnnKvment next Monday night to the holder of tho lutky number. He In Iho houw next Monday night without fall, for the watch goes to inmcono preacnt. "The l.lon Tamer" takes you from Iho old tan&ki the circiM, and win en Into u tale of loto and Jealous) I n llt to tho lion' cngo which prove drumntlc nnd thrilling In the extreme. "Jcile, tho Stolen Child," iliowa the pitiful tale of a stolen child, nml the happy return to home ai;nlh. An Inalriittlto tlldo I one thowlng the world' largett pigeon farm with Its feathered beauties. Then the laugh comt ulong will I'uu with a Manikin" nnd "A Clexcr Trlik," while tho children will go wild oir tho binutlful colored film llluttratlng "Tho Honey Women," and tomo of tho older one, too, will thoroughly enjoy this fluu piece of nrl. Don't lone nny of jour ticket cou pon thl week It may mean losing a tine gold wntih. IIAI1V COXTF.ST AMI NOTIOX I'll'. TIUK8 At tho Opera House last night No. i) r ice I o.l tho greatest number of xotcs, with 24 uii(l17 eloso behind. Tho motion picture tonight will be more than usually Interesting, with nuw songs nnd music. First thrco nro comedy skits, "How to Pro pose," "Heforo and After" their marriage, of course and "Tho Auto matic Monkey." Thcsn very beau tiful romanco, a tale of a Scottish regiment In tho Zulu war and tho girl nt homo. Two Highlander love ono Highland lass, "Annlo Laurie," nnd so tho fctory begins. Tho music thH mnr-new ballad will bo plr-jer? ns mi accompaniment, A wondorful series of scone from "Tho World.' Largest Plgoon Farm," "Sontoucod to Death," though houndlug rather gruesome, Is In reality "a comedy, la which tho prisoner wines nnd dines before the final curtain. '-The Magic Eggs," the amusing adventures of a thelf and a basket of eggs, Including n number of beautiful transformation scenes. I am going to have a window sale. Mtted money nrful bad, Stop nnd see tasj goods displayed. If you or In terested, eoke In. No trouble to now you tho goods. At HomttoA'o, Dr. J. Van benburgh of Han Fran cisco, who Is In chnrgo of tho depart ment of hcrpitology of the Academy or Bcluuco at Unit placo, Is In tfcU city on his ncntlon trip. Tho Doc tor hn Just recently returned from u trip to Crater lake, nnd was VL-ry much Impressed with tho beauties of Hint natural wonder. In speaking of tho postlbllltlei of thl section, nnd particularly K!am nth Fnll, tho Doctor tinted: "Thl city remind mo a good deal of Spo kane, Wash., with tho Immense water power which Is avnllablo hero, nnd It Is my Impression Hit wholo country around hero will become a great' tour ist' resort. I consider this section, with Its beautiful lake, an Ideal sum mer climate, far ahead of Lake, Ta boo as n summer retort proposition. Lake Taboo Is too high for many peo ple, nnd It Is a great deal hotter Hit re than II Is here. Tho only thing this country has to do to niako It a tourist section is to advertise. The merit of this wonderful health-giving section nro practically unknown on tho outside. Tho healthful condi tion of thl country, onco thoroughly advertised, will bring tourists to this section by the scorejud.your perfect fummor cllmato will holdthcm each )car. This statement Is based upon my own personal experlcnco during my short stay hero this summer, which has been of great benefit to me. "1 hnvo Just returned from a trip to Crnter Inko. Crater lake Is a won derful bit of scenery, as well as the beautiful forests surrounding Crater I.nko mountain. It has nover befal len mo to sco such blue water ns thero is in Crater lake, and the do- ceptlteuess of distances there Is a marvel." Dr. Van Deuburgh Is a specialist on reptile life, and has boon making n careful study during his stay hero of this branch, in speaking of the snako nrletles found In this country ho saldr "Tho snakes I found are perfectly harmless, and seem to bo all of ono species. Tho snakes found along tho rlxcr live chlofiy on trout nnd sucker. I also fouud a variety of what Is called "blue racers," which nro also perfectly harmless. The tur tles I found hero aro similar to those found all over the coast from Drlttsh Columbia to Mexico." Dr. Van Dcnburgh gives valuable Information as to treating poisonous suako bites, as follews: "There Is nothing that will abso lutely euro a poisonous snake 'blto when the poisou gets thoroughly Into the sjstcni. Some people tnko from a pint to threo quarts of whis key to effect a cure. This is tho worst thing they could do"? The best thing to do Is to tie a ligature tightly around the limb bitten, which will keep the poison from going back." Into the .general circulation of the body. Then open up the wound with a knife and suck the polwjn.out. If you hap pen to swallow any of the'polson sucked from the wound It will not harm you unless there Is nn abrasion somewhere by which It can get Into the blood.. Do not leave tbVllgature tied around tho bitten part ' too 'long, for If thla Is done tho olreulatton will bo too greatly Impeded. Loootflt no tor potnont or two nt a ifao; lowing tho blood that goes out Into tho rest of the body to carry the poi son out Into tho system In Wall quantities. In this way you get rid of tho poison bit by bit, and tho body I ablo to tako care of it, Tho wound should be washed out with a solu tion of pcrmanganato of potash; then tako strong stimulants, such as strong coffee, or strychnine In smsll doses one-thirtieth of a grain. A ery small amount of whiskey, say half an ounce, Is a benefit as a stim ulant, but taken In largo quantities It hotps the poison In Its work, be cause It depresses the whole nervous system of tho body." Tho Academy of Sciences, with which the Doctor Is connected, was endowed by the late James Lick, who left to this Institution a million dol lar worth of property. Tho academy has Just completed the erection of a ten-story building. on Market street. Tho researches of this society is do- otcd entirely to animal and plant life. There Is a public library nnd a public museum In tho building, and a series of publications Is Issued from tlmo to time. UNRAVELING THE TANGLE CITY COl'XCIL NTKAiaHTKXIKa oit tiik uoxi) qvmmos mmf' T.MSflBMLw.'ti. C . JsaTasBfass, 4 u. MONEY MUST BE HERE OCT 3 Morris A Co., the Portias Mrs b Heady to Take the 1 Their Fe M ' T I "1 M &.rJf ySPtJtl TllltKR XKW OXE8 Tho KKK store havo luckily se cured tho excluslvo sale on Stein Hlock clothing, Hannan shoes and Dutches trousers. 8tcln-Ulock suits and overcoats aro modern and up-to-dato In every de tail, 113.50 to $40. Hannan shoes embody everything that's best In modern footwear. "Dutchess" trousers are warranted;' 11.00 or a new pair if they rip If you want the best It wilt pay you to seo the lines. AXOTHEK CITIZKX GA1XHD They OsUy , Xred.io "Sre-the Oewtttrr lo Know Where lo Buy. M. D. Wheeler of Kansas left this city for his homo this morning after a fho weeks' tour of the Northwest. Ho arrived hero last Thursday with his wife and accompanied W. S. Slough and wlfo on a trip to Merrill Friday. Mr. Wheeler also went to Lnkevlow to look over the Oregon Valley Land company's proposition. Ho represented about 100 purchas ers, many of whom had been pur chasers from this same company In Colorado. Mr. Wheeler was very favorably impressed with what he saw of Klamath county, and also what ho saw en route to and from Lakovtcw. As n result of his trip he will probably mako some Investments In Klamath county. The City Council lo slowly unravel ing the Unglo la which It found It self after tho award of tho sower bonds to 8. A. Kean A Co. of Chi cago last spring. There ban bees) considerable, correspondence and do- lay occasioned on account, of tho question being raised as to tho le sponslblllty of tho Chicago Im. Mayor Sanderson made the announce ment this morning that Kean A Co. havo been notified that unless the money for those bonds Is In Klamath Falls by the 3d of October the award mado to them will be canceled. It Is understood that In case the Chicago firm falls to carry out Its bid to the satisfaction of tho Council . that upon canceling the contract with the Kean company the bonds will bo sold to tho firm of Morris A Co. of Portland, who woro the next highest. 4,).VJ bidders. Tho Portland1 firm, It la said, f aro ready to Uke up the bonds at " A once. Mayor Sanderson sold that, work on the sewer system wonld bo ' commenced this fall as soon as the money was available, If the weather was favorable. In speaking of abating the nal--. sance caused by the Ankoay dttoh, which was recently complaiaed of by j the health oflcer of the eoiaty and ' city, Dr: Hamilton, the mayor otntod:,. .' "Berore we can proceed any further In this matter a new ordinance will havo to be drawn up and' passed, as tho city attorney informs us that the present ordinance under which ac tion was begun, Is Inadequate. A new ordinance will be presented at tho next council meeting that will cover tho ground and we will then tsssst ' dlatcly get to work and remedy this evil." W i -'t: en y-i ' , t For fresh Dlehn's. lime, call at .jQeorgo ISO FALL OPKXIXQ - Friday, Sept. 17, 10. Wo Invite tho ladles to our opening .of ladles' and misses' bats and tailored suite. Stilts Dry Qoods Co. J. W. Fletcher, assistant superin tendent of the Yalnax reservation, was In the city last ovealng. He left this morning for Yalnax. Mr. Fletch er stated that he would doubtless be transferred to nnother post shortly. Let Us Fill i Your Prescriptions When a man says, let sue Ax yonr watch or let mo taint roar house, yoa've get to believe hJm eaythle of eVIac goo Joh be fore yon have him do It. Thats returnable. When we ask yon to lei as put up roar prescripUetu H la aataral that you should be toM how capable we are of dolag k. How that every preecrlptJoa we handle la saUei to she b How we test every article la oar store before rfn-'nsj tt an i and that aoae hat a aheroaghly Sjaallisd iharsnassit to in - a- Vriua naaaaalalUM ! amw wm ,-. .-...,...- . , ..,. We have established ewaMlttjr to Ml rear pressrtjllsas la having been loeatetl here for ve yeana sWjat More every year. ' - ' Let as Ml years H l v tr?S? U? J- & ' Star , I f it . juruu yfi Ai .,i.' ,,3 M 'itiijris "Tiro Km It" t ". "s-xT'T'f- -j-'-r 7. . i k -. i. ,.j r ' j'-riLy miumhimimmiihH inre SSW f - - mmu W i , fX' V ' m S i 3 l -Ti' '. . !$, N3 J -rJ .aAl J. I i'l i Aft vtf -Vi3 rv w y i 4 J i v.,itO-J VL. i n j: 1 HMMMiMIMMMMI " WtW1 i) ? i L l' U A'1 .tv i A m ? a n iff V ;.cv MSsiHUa-- h . - tHVi u tJ.i