The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 17, 1909, Image 1

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KIAMAIII IS lilt COIN I
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Mskr HniiM' t'nlmlrtlliiii iiml
Itniuirli.
j, I'. I'mliT uC 1'urter llrn mil
runlUHtots, who Nrtompnulel
, Cttntli-s II Care), ihtef inninel
lie lllll lino, mi liU trip (loin
ti lu Meilfonl t-inMly, prarlln.ll)
Html In Mmlf'iril Unit the liiiiln
lot Hill'' tnltri'uit would l.o built
lis KUii'Slh, at will l seen by the
llioslst lliterrlow
""Br lnfi'fi'iifo only, J I'. I'orler o(
ltt llrtt . wlm hate Ilm mtitrnrt
kolMlni. Hin eUcmtlnit of II,.' :
lm) I.Atertl, Dillilll that Ilm
) III be eltfllu'ett utrr lulu
Mid nll) mill connect there
tk Ike nisln line n( Ilm runil whlrli
Irra U nl irrnint lonttrtirllnrt
ilh Central Oregon. White Mr
tt ilix-a not stato illircily that
sk m Ilm tax', ln tiiniln Ilm iv
41, Willi ii laugh, Ilml 1.1 inltiM nl
would liariil)' pay (or shipping
Ik turmary equipment (ii llr
tfWrtlllll.
"Mr, I'orler, arrompj.nli.1 by ilir
Charte II. Carey of l'ortt.n.
I J, (I Howard, nrrUnl at Crnlei
i Humlay jiooii, wlirm thoy wrri'
: by Harry If. Ulcks, wlm nrrotu-
llirm to Medford, arriving
day afternoon. Tim party U'(l
oil Immediately (or Haloin, whrri
I'urler ha entered one of hli
i toie nt iho state (nlr.
I'Ur I'orler has charge of ilm field
tk for I'orlcr llrothers nml has led
irsllrnml war (or hi firm In One
kl Ort'Kon. At present they hnve
m J, 100 turn nl work on llil ix
Jon of ilm Oregon Trunk lino.
I Cart')' U Iho attorney who re.
illy won (or them Ilm (weeping ile
on which no them mirli gnut
intnga out Ilm llarrlman force
I mt an etui to Ilm trouble In Con-
Oregon which waa rniil.1l. lead-,
I to bloodshed. Tint party tod The
tor Friday morning In n iwiw.'rful
l-bnnn jxiwir machlni', Inunwl
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HannanShoes
Now Here
Htnan Shoei embody everything that 1
1 belt in modern footwear. See the new
Fall Stylet tt the excliulfe agency,
K K K STORE
Hanan Sboei, Walkover Shoes,
r,t .;MaR-aTTan Shoaa
"You cw't Better the Beat"
IQbe
(Vnlnil Oniton m Pi Kiiiiiuuli i,i
"' ' Mulfoi.i ,y ny , ,, I,,,,,,
Wi. tiuiui to ruth tlm oik of
xiwtiillmc tin. ,in(. nl1 ;,Mln
n. Mr I'lirhT "Ilm r m ,
In Ilm Iiiii.U of II. N iinmlall, who
lnu Ihcii h, our firm lor n niimlxtr
'( )iiim nml U mm of our mot
iru.liMl li'ii.lcrii tin took nn lm.
iMillmil .nrt iIiiiIiik tlm trouhhiioiiiu
il) In lie IWdniti., iini)oi,
will lmi. lull ilmrK" of Ilm rklimnlon
i( ilm I'muir nml Cnitcni,
'I'oiti-i llro, iHiii,) mllrnaiU V
l"l IIKIk alli'iitlon to who oHim
tie in. hut I linllnvt. Hun Ilm n( din
tit'iit ilmi. nut i,ii.t.,i,., ,
I'Afint nml l.'noli'rn limit, IIk.iicI, hi.
iim nriiili mi liitirm lainr. I
(ntilint Until niitlii'iitlrnll) Hint thi
roml will l. hum or n Kriut.T ill.
innri' tl.nn nur lontrncl nt tlm iii-pi,i
Hum mlli lor. hut look nl It (nun
ttiU tlm il olnl What olijirt Mould
thrrn h.. In hiilhlliiK ii roml only from
Mislforil to llultp rnlln"
'Mr I'mtir wai aiVuit r.itnritltiK
III" "In of Him (onlrart. Wan not Ik
iiiIIpi a mnnll rmittnit for n nmi tin
lMif I'ufit r llron I o fool with, fn
ilMlly at th-y hml Hulr ImmU (nil In
Central OriKon
" TiiriiT llio tnVn ioiirc(t (or
uvrry itlitniiii. (rum mm tnlln up
Nethltir: U loo InrKi or too munll for
thi'iu to hmi'tln If tlii'M) U tuone) In It,
hut I will .-!) that nt lh irt'eut tlim
nt.' ury hui ami an- not look
lux (or tinall roaiU.'
"Mr. Potter wan then Indirinptl
lint rulnlii inttlr rr HilnklnK of
Int-'itliii: In rertaln llmticr near tin
Kith Ijiki' am, am) wura only awall
Ins the roiilriiiAllon of lint (act that
tlm roml Man to ho nxtemli'il Into the
Klanulh tallcy.
""Tell them to huy the llmber.'
wn hli reply
"Mr. PortiT hoMi'il n crvnt Inter'
I In llmrountry l)lnc hetMii-n Meil
foril ami ('inter lake, nml nikt-il In
mimerahlit "iictloti rrRiinlliiK It ro
uiiirre nml iollilllli'. lie at
moil enthu-lnillc over (Vntrnl Ore
roii ami ilale.l thnt there roiihl he nc
ilouhl hut thai the I'nrllc m..l Ka'
rn Miiiiht iroe a talunlue re.lvr to
mi) line to which 'It inlKhl mnnect.
At the preni'iil tlmo I'orler llro. hne
men wiitter.il ntcintc Ihe country from
Tint llnlle to Meilfonl, Not one
hrenk aiiiirnr1 In tho chnln. KiiKln
eerliiK mrll- nro huy, RrnilliiK "
iiniler wny, 11ml inoro men nro con
ntnnlly helnK nihlnl to their (orce.
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1909.
"Mr I'orler iteillmil to ninkii u
mntemciii ri'KiinlliiK Urn utory wIiIlIi
riinritly iipiienrul In Dm Ori-Konluii
an to llio imiln Unit ruritiliiK IhroiiKli
Meilfonl In Cre-rent City nml down
Ilm niimt u miiii' Hinted thnt ho
miu hiilhlliiK roml wlioro he wan tolil
to huili! them, nml Hint lm ilhl not
know where Ilm oullit. K tliero wn
to lm nu outlet, would run.
"Tlm elimilloii of r'h Inku iuhk
I kiiiuo 6,000 fiat, which lueiiu ion-
uhlernhlii of n Krndo, nml rewnrilliiK
tlm fuulhllli) of iiiittliiK n roml over
It Mr. I'orler wn mint iluhlou, If
Ilml tcrnile miu to do nu thu main line.
" 'Wn nro liiiily IiiiIIiIIuk In Oregon
nt.y.-r' iieent time," ujntlnuvd Mr.
I'orter "Whither wo will hulld Into
''nllfiiiiilu or nut I a iieiitlim which
I rnnmit iinmer. I do hvlluve, howl
er. thnt mi i in of railroad hullitlmc
It nt lm nd In Oregon, nml (or thnt
nntli r thiiiUKhoiit the entire Noith
eil. Tinimroutliiental line mmit
he (e.l, nml OifKon (uriiliheft n ureal
field (or the roiiktriictlun of Mich
roml Where lhp.f road are to lm
liulll nml when, they are to connect
I n mutter that tlm future nlon run
litlde'
"Thl wn Mr. I'orler' lrl trip to
the rim of Crnter hike, although he
amrt thrriiiKli Inn! )eur hy Arnnl
r,....i VV'l.ll.t iililliil.lai.lln nl...... ,1...
..!' 1. ,l.tv .HMl.t.lH.III, Ulf.fl.i ...II
Inku a n conic attraction, ha looked
it II prolmhly differently than any
nlher man who ha titer itood upon
It blink. He Immediately began to
.Isiiro out how many time n railroad
ould have to encircle II preclpltou
idle In order to reach tlm water on a
Moapvr-ient crude. Four complete,
;lrclr mi hi verdict, 'and,' ha con-
ll...t.ul 'II Unilliln. l.a. n,,lla tlalB.lal-
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lo do than to hulld down the De-1
:l,ules with the llarrlman forces roll-1
Ing lock down on uu.' " Mcdford
Trlb u tie.
You hnd better bring that umbrella
-low, Vnuse this good weather Is nut
oliig to Inst alwii). I Iiiimi a new
ttock of co.ers.
Mrllattan.
111(1 Kll.ti OPI.MNC.
rVldny, Sept. 17, 1909. Wo Invito ,
he Indie to our opening of ladle
iml misses'
hat and tullored ult.
-Stilts Dry (lood Co.
Kor fresh lime, call at Ucorgo
illehn'a.
Prcd Hturr o( Weed I registered at
tho l.lvermore.
The sIIIh were laid today on tho
foundation of tho new Jacobs block'.
Work on tho While building I go
ing on rapidly, workmen now being
uiiKUKi'd on tho Interior finishing.
J. II. und T. A. Cnrleton arrived
fioui .Mi'd.ord'limt ulKht. Thoy led
Hi In morning (or llend In their unto.
Will tl, Steel, iiiperlntendont of
tho Crnter lJko national pork, nr-'
rlvinl on the train last night from
Medford. Ilu left this morning for
Crater lake.
Today haB been a great day for tho
ladles tho day of ilai when they
saw tho now it) to hat for fall wear.
All tho millinery store In town hold
their formal openings and woro buiy
entertaining thefr frlondi with tho
wonderful creation In art.
Thora seems to bo nn ominous si
lonco In regard to tho couuty fair
thnt Klamath county la not going
to hold, llowover, every day aoea
Auo bunch of grain added to tho ex
hlblti In the varloua real estate win-
Inura and fruit la In OVldODCO OB
oyery hand.
A shipment of cattle to be made di
rect to tho new Portland uulon itock
yarda which opened Wednesday ot
tbla week passed through thla city
laat night. They art owned by AL
tnraa parties, and are being driven
through to Ashland, (rona whteh noUt
they will ha ahlppsd. Thar warn ll
I I ... ..... kMMAk
WHOSE OLD
NORTH POLE?
I'l'AltY'COOK CONTItOVKIIHV
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WH4T A MISS IT IS MAKING
NeunK-ni
lUngt Tluinnche M
Hither Wile of Xorth Pole ,.
Kilorfr.
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Tho
lie direct I beginning t6UrwvW ",Kr'mar "' ln" no
pinned between rival pnrtliu.ni .of
.Commander Hobert K. Peary and Dr.
Irederlck A. Cook a to which OM
I of tlieno uiplorer reached tho north
pole. i
Tho New York World aiki: "Tht
,-ltieitlon lued lu he: What Ilea abmt
tho north pole? Now It Ii: Who Ilea
about It? With Cook and Peary la,
iho Held of nuthorahlp, African hunt
ing Ktorlo may not get better than
third place In tho Hit of tho ill beet
leller. I Vary mtut ho ready with
hi (ait. In tho latter stage of the
.controversy natlto testimony will not
weigh heavily against uch iclvntlflc
proofs ns n mnn who tin been to the
... a . ,1.
I lo,e Mini iimiriniienii ui iireviuuu
ihould hu nhlo to cite. The whole
world will await with Impatience
! Cook's detailed story of hi Jouraey,
i hi log and map, hi account of Ice,
-weathir condition and possible Isl
ands, hli astronomical observation.
If ho doe not prove hi case hla
place In history will still be MMnul
ono of tho most audacious and mem
torablo lniiolora In the annal ot
.... ..
science. If ho doc prove It, many
apologies hesldca Peary'a will be hlr
due."
Thu Louisville Courier-Journal ob
'jects to Peary calling Cook a liar
nml think that although .Peary re
port that ho Is In good health, It If
I plain from hi utterances .that hi
"return with a sharp and persistent
pnln In hi midst." 'Also, "Command-
I eary nas sacrincvu iu u.m.n
consmeramo proportion oi ui. wi
In telegraphing thnt Cook Is a Mar
" inKor. 11 wouia wui msi
I mnn Intrepid enough to reach the
mirth nolo nilnht bo large-minded
'enough to refrain from clubbing the
other fellow pending development!
which must establish iiosltlvo proof.
Dr. Cook may ho n fraud, but up to
now ho has carried himself like a
sportsmau und gentleman, which Is
more than can bo said for Peary."
Forthcoming lectures on tho north
polo will liavo great financial value
according to tho Chicago llecord
Herald, which soi thnt Dr. Cook "ex
pecti to mako 1G0O.O00 lecturing on
hi dash In tho polo, and that Peary
.irobnlily expect to mako twlco thnt
sum telling how Cook didn't dash:"
Tho llrooklyn (N. J) Kaglo, pub
lished at tho homo of both rival ex
plorer, take Dr. Cook'a part, but
nsk that In tho meantlmo Judgment
bo suspended.
" "Tho frlondi of Dr. Cook," the
Kaglo conllnuci,. "will contrast his
conduct with that of Commandor
Penry, greatly Jo tho detriment of tho
latter. Thoy will comparo Dr. Cook t
reception ot Peary'a newa with
Peary'a reception ot tho Cook report,
and from theio premises argue that
Cook U generous and that Peary la
Jealous. That conclusion may he Juit
to Cook, while grotesquely unjust to
hla rival."
"Tho burden roata on Dr. Cook, not
on those who have Imitated to aocept
hla etory," aJIrtaa taa New York
Tribune. "The ttaUenany which those
who kaow him wall ner eonearalag
hla character and taa etatemeati
which have been nude by Mr. Brad
ley about the adHWtay ot.Dr, OeeVg
preparaUoas are atreai argaateato lit
favor at ballerina that taa Braaklya
rfald.
kfl Lai'
ciplorer really dlicovored the polo."
(The Philadelphia North American
I on the foncu, and obaenm that "a
llttlo reflection will convince moat
people that whatever credit rom with
the achievement of tho fnrthcjt north
mtwt ho to Ur. Cook and to Com
inaadiT Peary allko a If tho other
1m nover laid claim to having
reached the polo."
Peary hat found a itronx dofender
la tho tendon Pall Mall Oaietto, and
ft think that "to far a Peary la con-
MrtM there la no qucitlon whatever
M 11 Bi-rnrarv nf hla latnincntii. Tho
i.VeMraJ. explorer I bolleved on hla
2 - aii' . "..., t-a t. ...
Merely aucceoded In aetting the
c
crown of comptctcnesa to tho Ionic
ani patient work of hla life. In tho
meanwhile Dr. Cook, In hla lecture
latt night, did nor upport hi itory
with any proof whatever."
The tendon Kvenlng Standard
lata that we are en "tho beginning of
dliputo which may become histor
ic.'' A London dlipatch aaya: "Cook
krhow claised hero with Do Rouge-
Milt, Vhoio namo becamo aynony
Mm with coloital faking."
Varlom Gorman ncwipatieri at
tribute tho douhti ratted In England
taMvy of tho United Btatei or to a
Hicral spirit of unwllllngneii to ad
alt that persona of any other na
tionality are capable of performing
Jlfllcult and aplendld fcati.
Moit of the Parla newipapcra agree
that Or. Cook haa paiaod Into the
background alnce Peary entered upon
the acenj, and aome declare that
Peary'a appearance will mean that
Cook will be doubted more than ever.
f
IfOKT FOKOBT THK KXCVKIOf
The Presbyterian excursion tomor
row promises to be a success la every
vay. The boat will leave the land
ng at 8:30. The busea and atreet car
vlll leave the city at 8 o'clock; round
.rip on the bui, 40c. ,
Wo want all tho bachelors, ipln
iters, married men with their wives,
iwalns with their iwecthcarta and
boys and gtrla to visit the formal
ipcnlng ot The Vogue Millinery to
itght, tomorrow and the noxt day.
Tho largest itock of pattern hats ot
ho latest creation and Imported nov
)Hles ever displayed In Klamath
?alls will be on exhibition. Watch
Monday's window for school girl
ipcclaltles. Located In old Boston
ihoo store stand. Mrs. D. M. Orutt
ter. proprietress. Open' evenings.
AT THK OPKHA HOl'SK
Last night No. i polled the great
est number of votes In the baby con
ceit. An especially flno entertain
ncnt tonight, Including "The Presa
Clang." a atlrrlng romance ot colonial
lays, and "Faded Flowers," showing
Qrandma as, In her thoughti, ahe
irlfti back to her youth again.
The especial attraction tonight la a
Dim d'art by Patlle Frerei, 'tThe
Hunters Qrlef," written by the fa
mous French author, Jules Bandeau
and acted by an exceptlonal(company
from the Odeon theater In Paris. The
itory told la atlrrlng and beautiful,
aud this dim alone Is well worth the
price ot admission.
"The Western Hero," a beautiful
colored film abowiug life at an army
post In our glorious West. The In
diana capture a young Ueutenan and
the old acout fearlessly follows on
their trail, hoping to free hla friend.
"Broke Again," la a feeling with
which many are well acquainted. The
amusing scheme through wbleh a
young atudent anally geta hla rich
uncle to nay his bills, would make
any one laugh.
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f .-.aas- SaaBS-a.
Yeuag nun. yon .lkte
lady'a fat watck aUto.MW a
wKa. the watesv yon stay van
a a - -'-. .
4r
Vi
ani with the wife yon will mako a
homo of you own all for ten cents.
That Ii, If you get the right coupou
and tho right girl. Anyway, you will
sco a fine show tonight, for there are
over 4,000 feet of new films to bo run
off the reel, Including a now Illus
trated long. "A Nugget of Gold" Ii
n thrilling drama and Is so finely por
trayed that It scorai tho real Thing,
and stirs one'i Interest from first to
a
last. A young miner wlna a sweet
grl and later find a nugget of gold,
which aroiuca tho cupidity of
a for
mcr lover, who plota to rob
th
fortunate possessor of hli prise.
There follows a chose and lynching
bee. Two comedies, "Which Is
Which?" and "Tho New Cop," fur
nish tho good humor for the program,
tho latter especially proving a tickler.
A pull with the ward boss gets a fel
low on tho "force," and hli over
zcaloui desire to dlitlngulsh himself
docs the rest and finally landi him oft
tho forco Inglorlouily. Tho entire
program is good.
Droller and fryers tor picnic or
Sunday dinner at Monarch Mercantile
Co. Phone 1051,'
Mr. aud Mri. Tom Rlchardion of
Poo valley were In the city today.
Try a Jug ot our prepared "As You
Llko It" Horseradish. You will use
no other. Monarch Mercantile Co.
I have some new things oq sale In
the window this week.
McHattan. .
The Bulletin man came over from
Bonanxa today, looking happy and
feeling good. '
Mcllattan'a mammoth Jewelry
tock will bo open to the public till
S o'clock p. m. for a while. , ,
If you want something really ine
get a link ot that Imported Salaaae
sausage at the Monarch Mercantile
Co. Phone 1051.
The El Merlto A 10-cent cigar for
5 centi. Tho only genuine nil-Havana
wrapper and long tiller band-made
cigar on the market. For aate at all
first-class cigar standi.
Now lulti died: Thomas Coppln
of Hornbrook, CaJ., va. B. E. Lyons
and C. O. Morgan, trustee. .Richard
Shore Smith, attorney for plaintiff.
Conkltn'a self-filling pena are the
best. Reasens: They don't leak: they
are easily filled; the polnta are the
best. I am willing to aell them with
the privilege of returning.
McHattan.
Comb honey, the most tempting of
swoeti, at Monarch Mercantile Co.
If you want your picnic lunch bas
ket full ot delicious things, stop at
the Monarch and get Salame sausage
a fine Imported sausage Tilla
mook full cream cheese, Helns
plcklea and relishes and a doxen other
good things to complete your lunch.
Let Us Fill
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Your Prescriptions
When a mas aaya, let sae ax year, watck or let me paint year
bona, yoa'vo got to believe blaa capable tt etotaf a gi4Jebae
fore yoa have blaa do H. Xhata reasonable.
M'hea we ask yo to let as put aft year isrMcrifttoBs U I nataral
that yoa staoaM be toM bow capable we are of OetetT .'
Mew that every freacriailea we 'handle la asledL to the letter.
How we teat every article la ear store hilir aaaeaaa; M Ita ataak
aatt that aeaa bat a tberaaabty
to baadle year afeeortstles la any way. , - s t rf
We have ntahMehee. ear ability ta H yaa;aeaeei4aaee-ia)felyQ
la bavlag beea leeatea tore far Bra yeaaa as aseaa altera aa4',:
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HILL AMI IIAItniMAN INTtKMYt
AIIK DOTH IIL'MV . "
SECURING THE RIGHT OF WAY
Harriman People rWm to Be Otthsg
tfn Worst of It In the Coarta
at Pre-at-at.
Tho following special dlipatch to
the Journal from Madras gives Infor
mation regarding the railroad situa
tion In that neighborheod:
MADRA8, Sept. 16. The Oregon
Trunk people nro very buiy In this vi
cinity at present. Chief Engineer Kylfc
and Itlght-or-Way Agent Clark hav
ing spent tho past week between this
place and Bend. Right-of-way Is be
ing secured between Madras and Red
mond, only contracts for which woro
taken by tho Centra. Oregon people,
after the lino was itirrcycd last win
ter. Tho construction forco on both
Ides of Crookxd river Is being In
creased every few days by men wjio
are sent In from the outside and by
others who are seeking work from
this portion ot the state.
The activity ot the Harriman later-
esta la no less marked In this vicinity
than that of the Hill people, they.
having about ten construction camps
between Madras and the month ot
Trout creek. Every day two to fivo
loads ot lumber pass through the
town to be used for bunk bouses, etc.
ThV OnmtrJnMnsEJtejz
Irnrtlnn rrnara In thla vie
a a a. a . U V'"-1
worn ncing coannca 10 piace wuiiu
there Is conflict with the Harrisaaa
people. One Harriman construction''
crow Js located two miles north of
town, whero there aro some heavy
(Hli, and blasting Ii 'heard- at all
hours of the day
Although the Harriman peo
ple seem to be getting tho worst
of it In the decision! of the courts
and the land offlce, there Is no letup
In their construction work, and wher
ever possible they are securing'
houses from ranchers along their sur
vey which will be used for oBcei,
winter quarters and warehouses.
O. A. Stearns waa displaying thlr
mornlng some very fine samples of ,
Bartlett pears which were .grown In
his garden on the West SIdo. Tho
largest of the pears weighed 1314
ounces, and the' average weight of
each ono waa 12 2-5 ounces.
F,or fresh
Blohn'a.
lime, call at Qeorgit
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