The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 21, 1909, Image 1

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AN EXPERT
OPINION
WHAT A WKI.WOHTUli MAN
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SOI IE IHKOUOH HlHi: 111 SI
Tmumki'. I'owrr Hllr, iMi-lupiiieiil '
mill Olhrf I'kIiiI All I'iiiiiiiI In
'anr of KUhmIIi Couiilrt,
Ir Unr or urn ihi miiiwii ini'ii in it n
Mali' "ho "1J lll-d" U l linn atll.it
df railroad rondllit na In (tin north ot
ui anil hu lint made mirtoi nil
mrr lir! roiiiilr" ! now In llrla ill)
I'oi Tinnl ri'iMin it ii.iiiiii it
Mllhlirlit. nk litt U well known In Ii Hi
th lllll ami Hanltiian amp in mi
hlff ! todny III K lllliutll
roulx Mill would Inlii, If Iik should
drti-nnliie lo tiiillil n road throuKh in
California (rum (tin Columbia ilvrr.
k Mill
"I bnvi hnil saveral roitferenre
allh both th Hill anil llntrlninn en
finer r, ami (rum lhr ronveranilun
(til in) personal knotted:" n( tlir
country. II Ii my liiiirrliin If tlit
o-rallt-d lllll foul U Imlll,
wrm ilnwn through I Mo uuuilry. Tim
frMin for llil Is apparent (nun n
itinrc al Ilia mapl In llio nliurKjit
loair mil, nnd ha prarllrally alt tlir
liBtiuRo immediately adjacent In It
Tbp Oregon Trunk lluo u now flicur
Idk on llio mnslrurllnn o( llir mail
between llm Columbia thrr mid
Odell, using Oilrll as a terminal point,
which throws tho linn Iimi far r't
(ur Id route via lakavlew In bti run
slilvrrd, The toil to south of Odell
Ii nnl bring flguml mi nt nil At llm
present Univ. This, howrtrr, lll In
an easy matter to work out Inter, (or
It I my opinion tl nt a KrAilo of !-
than imp per tent tan b obtained
(mm Odell ihrniich hero m Tule lake,
ami (rum lliirn on to California It Is
in easy matter. A good linn, of easy
(trade, roulil tie roittr urled from
Itrdtnnnd la Albert Inke, tJirotiKli to
1-skvWuw, and then on south to Cal-
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Everything that it new and I
I np to date in Hats Caps Is now !
I on oispiay i uic
aaiui4 laa'aaaa M BHMi .-aV WV W
K Kit STX)RE
" ' l no moat Important (en.
turns i,( iiillrunil .,,.,. i
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Hut.' o llm. mo mil,., ,lllKMi Wlll,,
Inku Dm ,,m, ,11,,.,, y UVN) fri)M ((y
lirliiiliml loniiuK,,, uny ,,,
"I'lemllil vsnlr ihihit iilti,. tint lire
nllnlilii on On, r,n ,,mM , ())Il,
ml ) Iroin frnler lake, i,m. f
lliemenli Molldi r of llio nrld All.
other frniiitn iik,i(1i loimiriuiitm n
llli" flom lleiliiiiiinl ,i Allien lako
in Ukni- I lie farl Unit i riu
would trntermi nlmiit JJ6 mile of
Imiteu ili.vri Mhlrh U ulilioul wnier,
roiiMMiniii) iiiii.irodmilti 'lliln
n mrliiii. ontle On llm oilier
hand. thi itiiiiiMi line from lln).
mond tu (Midi Hould him rlmv lo Hie
dendli Hiwer le liiMileil nt Hill
lintii fnlla, imn full nnd ITIncle
(nil" It Mould liUu mim thrniiKli tin.
KfentMl ) ui pd,,, Ui,.r ,.(
the fulled Hlnlm u nl.u w,.
known Hint lietueeii lliilnnd nnd
O.ti'll Ihefe l nil lliililrim.. itepotlt of
piimlri' nlone whlrh will diiiihllemi lie
iu.iI In the near future for l lie hulld
I iik of kr-rrt ra nnd other hulld
Iiir Tin. iiinterlAl l fireproof. Ilr-hi,
i-By to handle, caa) of detelopuient.
and nluioti at tint door of tin. mil.
road llm tiiniisucf from thin one
produrt. when ll It iterelopi-.l, will lie
ellieihllir: llilllieiite The territory
nliniK the line of the propoiied road
to Odell la nUo rlrh In nKrlciilttirnl
retoiiriea. with plenty of wnler nt
hand to make It productive.
Comlne outh from Odell the One
Kon Trunk lluo would douhllcM pn
over the WllllnuiKon mnmli. whlrh
ran ! n claimed nnd made tery pro
ducthe. At lo Juit what lde of the lake
the Oregon Trunk line propoc to
"omit ihroiiKh on I am unahlu tu tlatu.
t mlitht any, hotier, that thero l
plenty of riHim on the weal aide of
the Inke for two fonda. Taken alto
Keihir It lookri lo me n If Klniimth
I'alla, with It lornllou nnd iurriund
IliK retourrea will lie one of thu main
Simla Hint the Orison Trunk I renrh.
InK out for "
Hot rjkea nnd pure WImiiiiMii
mnplo rup nt l).uciiMirfn lunih
room.
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1909.
FACTS ON
FARM LANDS
i.xi.rrnvK nniviiTTiiK oath.
IX(. l.T.
ALL SEC I IONS INTERESTED
l.irrjr Comnieriliil Hotly nm Deteui.
imnl AkMirlal Ion In I lie nt
Aakiil (or InforitMlloii.
i:r lominenlnl hody uml duvil
opment naaocliitlnu nnd ri'inituhlij
mud ilvnlur In thu went will ho uakud
to (urulalied rillahlo Informailon
ahiiut iinllnhlu farm Inndri In It
lion to ttiu namtiiblid dclenntea tu
the Nulloiinl Kami l.iiml toiiKria lo
he In Id In ChlciiKo In I lie latter part
of S'liVtMlitr.
In thin ny iinrommnnly complete
Inforimiilori will w ne.Mirnf, cotrrlnt;
the Innila Hint nru open (or acttlo
mi'iit, either throuKh purchapo or
liuiiii-kUnilliiK, logelhir with nccurntu
atntriuenta ua to thu poaalhllltle In
tnrlnua (nrmltiK linen In thu nrioui
atntea.
The extcutlte committee of the
roiiKH-n la kiiIhk after fuctn In IhU
ay hinuao ll wants real (acts. It
Mill Kather data that will bo of enor
iiioiu aluv nnd which could bo gath
ered In no other way. Having gnth
vred this Information the congroki
lll delo moans (or placing It be
fore thu farm-secklttK public.
ll Is planned tu lmo each locnlltj
where there Is ntallablo (arm land
repreaented nt the congress. I'lans
Imvojiecn worked out to such an oi
.en! that thu tery great success of the
coiigreas Is niiurcd. Tho co-opcrn-lion
of moat of the state executives
liaa been secured. .Many govvrnors of
ilnles nru upon tho ndtlsory commit'
teo of the congress, federal offlclals
iltu nru participating In the mou-
mvnt.
It Is not tho plan to mako an ei
hlblt of the products of various ro
Klons. Tho Idea Is definitely to reach
and Inform tho millions as to the
fnrm homo building opportunities ol
theseitlous In which tho various
commercial and promotion oncinlta
tloiiM nro Interested rather than lo
mnko n display of products of tho (iw
score thousand K'oplo who Krsomilly
will ho nblo lo attend tho congress
Tho congress means to promote it
deal re (or (arm- llfo and lucreaso the
momentum of n movement toward the
(arm now felt over) where In Aiuerlcu.
Tho tost of participation, to com
tnercli'l bodies, will be nothhu cx
ecpt tho expenses o( such delegntes
as n. uy bo choson to ropresont (ho
(arm land Interests ot various sec
lions, Tho sessions of tho congress
will oxtend throughout an cntlro
week.
I,nnd owners and dealer are also
inkod lo pnrtlclpato Id tho work cf
(ho congress. Tho reputable dealers
In farm land of the country are In a
position to (urntsh deflnlto Informix
tlnu with reference to the land ot
niy locality, and the publicity arising
Iroin tho proceedings ot tho congress
will bo of Immonso advantage to thu
land owner and doalor In tho develop
ment and Increaso ot tho homceook
Ing and homobulldlng spirit.
AT THE OI'KRA HOVBK
As a reault o( the voting last night
No. S la now first, with No, 10 second
and No. 14 (bird.
As Interesting draaaa. "Through
Jealousy," will be trat on the pro
gram tonight, then an anuatng atrial
aaowlng "Profeeaor Wlee's Brain
arum" tad Ita eteet oa variot): ft'
aoaa aad aalajal.
A Batl(il osaiady, "The Raid to
the Heart." la the atory X a dark
eyed SoMUk awM who .woda hw
lover ngnlnst the will of hor (athcr,
nnd tho final abject surrender of tho
father after several horrlblo weeks
of experimental housekeeping. An
other humorous (llm shows thu vari
ous vii In attempts of a hungry tramp
to get arrested and so fed during the
recent hard times. Then a powerful
drnuin, "Tho Two Cousins," one tho
uncle's favorite, the other, crnlty and
deceltdil, and tho final will of the
rich uncle, Tho elder cousin and a
professor of hypnotism plan to force
the favorite to poison tho uncle, then
lestKylng against her, win the estate.
Now songs and music nnd the
babies.
THE PRESENT
POPULATION
Kli.tMATIIFAM4l KHTINATKH TO
HAVK AVMO VVM'l.V.
BASED ON SCHOOL CENSUS
Approximately 4ttO I'uplU' Attend
' Public Hrhool Condition of
Hie Hchool Fund.
"Klamath Kails at tho present time
has a population of 3,500 people,
bnscd on the present school enumera
tion," stated Professor Dunbar, prin
cipal of tho public school, this morn
ing. Tho public school of any town
Is a pretty good Index as to Its growth
and prosperity. At the present time
thero aro 380 pupils In attendance at
tho public achool, with three addi
tional rooms In uso outsldo of the
public school building, and still they
come. It'll ajnarvelthe way In
vlilcli Klamath Falls Is growing. It
will have a population of S.000 be
foro lots of peoplo will realise It. The
condition of the public school In this
city was never In better condition,
financially, as will bo shown by tho
financial statement of funds of this
Institution, which Is submitted here
with: IJIirnry fund Amount received,
fCR paid out, 143.74; balanca on
hand, I24.2C.
Music fund Received, $10.85;
paid out, H; balance on band, 13.85.
raprr fund Received, 118.63;
paid out, 112.15; balance, $6.47.
Athletic fund Received, $14; paid
out, 16; deficit, 12.
Itlrtl fund Received, 198.75; paid
out, f4.85; balance 13.00.
Ink fund Received, $9.86; paid
out, $0.70; balance, $3.15.
It will bo seen that In only ono of
tho accounts has thore been a de
ficiency, namely in tho athletic ac
count, of $2. As a whole a surplus
Is shown of $38.63, which Is Indeed n
creditable showing.
FROM HOITH DAKOTA
CtiMKft J. a. YYHKKIiER
He
Has Invested In Ind In This
Country, and It la Too Uile
toHcareHlmOai.
J. Q. Wheeler of Aberdeen, 8. O.,
Is visiting this city. Mr. Wheeler has
Invested In land In this country, and
Is well pleased with his purchase. He
came to tho city some time since, and
said the thing that Impressed him
most with this place was the fact of
Its site when 63 miles ol a railroad,
for In his country It Is hard to tad
such a town even on ,tbe railroad,
With this condition confronting him,
be made up his mind that there must
be aaaaathlng back ot this plaoo to
support 'It. Attar Investigating the
situation thoroughly he purchased a
traet ot land near this city.
"That matt U aa expensive drees
you, ara wearing," "No. ladeed. It
only aoM IS eeata a yard at Oood
rleVa Cash aKor."
Otsnh Uoaey, shaawat taphattac
sweets, at Mmr MamaUla CH
EX-MAYOR
OF PORTLAND
I'AHHKH THItOl'OII TIIIH CITY O.V
A CAMI'IXO TIIII
REGULAR OLD '49 STYLE
Mr. Harry Lane and Family- Enjoying
Tlieir Hammer Vacation In An
Unique Manner.
Ex-mayor Harry Lane of Portland
passed through this city Monday, ac
companied by his wife and daughter.
Surrounded, by camp equipage, In
cluding pots, pans and kettles, with
tho usual camp Arc, near Bennetts
livery stable, Mr. Lane was inter
viewed as to his purpose In visiting
this country. He stated;
"Myself nnd family wanted to see
this country, nnd took tho old way for
It, with two horses, a covered wagon
and tent. Wo camo In via Crater
lako to view that wondrous spot,
which wo did. I consider It one of
tho wonder spots of the world. After
leaving Crater lake we passed
through the Fort Klamath country,
nnd was very much Impressed with
Its beauty and wonderful resources.
Klamath Falls Is a wonderful place,
considering the fact that a railroad
has but Just practically reached you,
and with Ita location and vast re
sources surrounding It, thero Is no
doubt as to its future It Is bound
to be a city of Importance."
Mr. Lane, after looking over the
city yesterday morning, left la the
afternoon. He will go to Lakevlnw,
and then north to Bllver-Xake-.aad
through tho Deschutes country to
Portland.
C1TY BREVITIES
Dorn To A. T. Mckeson and wife,
this morning, a son; weight 8 pounds.
Jos. Hesslg of Beswlck, Cal., Is In
tho city.
Try a Jug ot our prepared "As You
Llko It" Horseradish. You will use
no other. Monarch Mercantile Co.
Shoes for children Bcuffers; msde
on tho famous Educator last. The
best shoe In the market for good
wear. At Goodrich Cash Store.
It ou want something really fine
get a link of that Imported Salame
sausago at tho Monarch Mercantile
.Co. Phone 1051.
Kirk White left yesterday morning
for Portland, whero ho will attend the
Portland academy tho coming season.
Broilers and fryers for picnic or
Sunday dinner at Monarch Mercantile
Co. Phono 1051.
Chas. Lambert, the stage man of
Bonanta, was In the city yesterday.
He loft this morning for home.
Tho El Merlto A 10-cent cigar for
5 cents. The only genuine all-Havana
wrapper and long filter hand-made
cigar on the market. For sale at all
first-class clgsr stands.
C. W. Eberleln and wife left this
morning for Ban Francisco, Cal. They
will return In a week.
Doable Shift.
A practical Joker recently made his
first trip to Niagara Falls, aad a
guide that he hired waa trying to
Impress him with their magnitude.
"Grandl" suggested tho guide.
The visitor did not seem Impressed.
"Millions of gallons a minute," ex
plained the guide.
"How many la a day?" asked the
tourist.
'Oh, billions and Wiltons." said; Ua
guide.
The other looked aeraaa aad down
and up, aa If gauging Ua lew, aad
them turned away dlalatertattdly.
"Rubs alt night, tee, I ssppoat,
he remarked aoaaaalaatly.
The feMe, avr reeevmdr ,
HAVK YOUR VFXJETADLK HKKI
How A. 8. MorUnd Would Make m
Hhcccm la the Track Garden
i ThU Vicinity.
A. 8. Morland of this city gives
some very good suggestions In re
gard to raising vegetables In this
county. Ho states:
"Save your seeds from the products
grown here, and It will be found that
tho growth therefrom will mature
quicker and thero will soon dovelop
a generation of local planta that are
Inured to the conditions here."
This will offset to a great extent
somo of the difficulties that are met
now by planting seeds which aro de
veloped under entirely different con
dltlons than prevail here.
AT THE IRIS
No. 91466, held by R. F. Roybeck.
wa-i tho lucky ticket nt 'bo Ills last
night, winning the lady's witch. It
was tho fourth ticket drawn, 90726,
90981 and 90839 having been drawn
from tho box, but tho holders were
not present and tho drawing contin
ued until a coupon holder was pres
ent. Next Monday night another watcb
of exactly the same kind will be
drawn for under the same rules at
tho same time 8:30.
The high grade of the entertain
ment continues, and tonight there
will be an entire change of Alms, con
sisting of some unusually Interesting
ones, llo sure to attend and save
your coupons, for next week you may
be the lucky one. '
W. O. Applegate ot Klamath Agen
cy la registered at the Llvermore.
Coaklln'a self-fllllng pens are the
best. Reasens: They don't teak; they
ire easily filled; the points are the
oest. I am willing to sell them with
the privilege ot returning.
McHattan.
L. E. Walker, son of County Com
missioner Albert Walker, Is regls-
"Whoro did you get that bat?"
"Why at Goodrich's, of course. Where
elso could one get those nobby
styles?"
tered at the Llvermore.
Art Hamaker ot Bly Is registered
at the Llvermore.
It you want your picnic lunch bas
ket full of dellclousthlngs, stop at
the Monarch and set Salame sausage
a fine Imported sausage Tilla
mook ' full cream cheese. Helm
pickles nnd relishes and a dosen other
good things to complete your lunch.
ASXAP
A large draft team, wagon and har
ness for sale; must be sold before Oc
tober 1st. GEORGE BIEHN.
Let Us Fill
Your Prescriptions
When man aajrs, let ase ffx your
Bouse, jroa-ve get f emtTo ntaa
fore yon nave Mat aw K. Thais
When we ask yon to let us put up your pceecriptloM k Is taateswi X.Y;-H;
that to skoaM be told (sow caMblo we are of ateaasf it, ' ' "" r,
How that every nreecripUon wo
now we teas every ancte u one
mm kt mm m - -
to handle yew prsaerlpUesvin any
We have establlshsd aw aMUtf, to
In having been leented here far
snore every year.
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MEETING OF
CITY COUNC
CITY FATHERM HOLD AX IMFO
TACT MEETING
THE MEETING IN DETAIL
Various Oitll nances Wen Intrastates!
and Rend Cenceratnff Iassnevi ,
meat of the CHy.
SBnu1- a
A regular meeting of the cRy eena- ''
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following members were present
Mayor Sanderson, Couaellatea Cas-
tel, Hanks, Summers, Wlllits, WH
klns, Police Judge Leavltt, City At
torney Drake and City Marshal' Car
ter. The minutes of the' previous meet
ing wero read and approved, aad hills
allowed read.
A sidewalk was ordered construct
ed on Seventh street, running easterly
along Oak street In front of lot J to '
connect with the sidewalk now. built
In front of lot 4, block 95.
The ordinance ' heretofore intro
duced establishing the office of elec
trical inspector waa adopted. This
ordinance authorises the mayo. to ap
point an electrical Inspector who shall
Inspect aad pass upon all tho elec
trical wirelng done hereafter 4n this
city. - '"
An ordinance eetabHshlag grades
and repealing former ordinances on
that subject was introduced and
passed to second reading.
Aa ordinance to amead ordlaaasatT
declaring what shall coastl t at aul-?
nances waa Introduced aad.paased to
second reading. An emergency
declared oa this ordinance, aad R
wus duly t'dntfed.
An ordinance providing for and
fixing the width of sidewalk and curb
line on Klumatu avenue was passed
to second reading. -
. Dr. R. R. Hamilton waa elected aa
health officer for the city by the eom
mlttee on health.
Police Jndge Leavltt waa emBteywd
to codify the ordtaaaeea for the atty,
provision for which waa made by a
recent ordinance. Hla compeasatlon
fordoing this work will be $118.
The countll then adjonraed until
September gOU.
These chilly mornings an overcoat
feels comfortable, aad those stylish
ones at Goodrich Cash Store are the
best la town at the most reasoaable
prices.
I bsve some new things on sale la,
the window this week.
McHattan.
watch or let.ase paint yew, ,
eaanale of nlng a geasi Ja no- j
reasonable.
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