The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 25, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1909.
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iiirm-jr lli-rn I'mni I'urilaiiil in
trn-iil tile liotrmiiiriil.
TIip tratllnoity In the tmo u( On
t'KllnJ rllatia , Jeaalu M. All'lerauli,
to Jcaaln M, Wight, U Im'Iiik taken
In M ill)' tiufnm II, M. Illrlmrilwiii,
u aiiflal vtmuhicr. Waller II. Kr
ssa. allil Unltnl Hlnti-a District
Alton"') ( Portland, Omn U reprw
ratine: llm United Hlalea Mini IIik tin
frfliUnt Is ti'prrwllllil by lliuoll A
stoop Tlir toll liivtilvi-n lint cancel,
lag "I Ihv fomnltHMit patent lnued
la Mr Atiilnrxin (or n lioiiieiti-ad
kith prou-d up on by lirr III I In1
fill of l03, liwnlr.1 In .lloti :r
tinitil' 3H Willi li. rattrn 1 1 '4 rik.
WllUtiii'tlx meridian, iirnr Hairy.
Orr, In itili county,
Hip eiivrrniiii'lil serka In iniiri-l
U paienl u lh Riitiint) that Mr
Win hi, alum her nmrrlaicn In I sum
lis mil resided rontlniiiiutly nn the
had.
Tim following wltneaar har mi
tit been railed by the giitrrrnmrnt'
litut Itiirrk, Unit's HtPtil, William
lliliMnn unit (),' (I. Anderson, "The
km; lll be toncluiliit Monday.
NKIIVirK AT TIIK CIIVKCIIKM.
...... Ntf miH IM'.IIVitflVIIM
lurches of Klamath Fall Huoday an
Wle:
rtliylrrUn Church
10 00 Sunday school, Clasat-i fur
Itll ami nil Invited.
II oo Mornlna worship.
(.30 ChrUtlan Kndentor prayer
netting.
Jl30 Evening worship.
Ilev. (Iiii, T. I'rnlt liaa effected an
ichauitn of pulpit with Ilev. ! M.
Anderson of Merrill, ami Ilev. Andrr-
on will preach In Ihl rtmrcli In the,
unrnlim Tin. I'wiilni! a..rUn
l n iiiiIiiii Mrli In thn m i:
ilmrili
Al I ln I loan of Ilio InorillliK or
lil it iikh'IIhk of lint loiiKrixutlon,
HKiilnrl) inlloil, ttlll ,.i lii-M for llm
I'lltliomi of rnllliiK it iimlnr for tliU
rlinnli 'lliln ilmiili lum not lnul h
ri'Kiilnil) Intliillul iiminr fur a imin.
Irr of )uim 'Km iiim(iin 1,,'fiHit
IliU luiflliiK U In tin r lln') Rlmll u,
ninl liiainll it imnior
'Ill-Minn Hil.-im- I'liiinli .
f'lilUllnii Hili'iiro services will bo
li-ld In llm Munloili liiilldliiK, Hun-
lay at It a m Hnl.Jut of It-cturv,
lli-alli) "
lirMUn I hiirih
Tin- Clirlillnii ur l)lrldn cliurrli
Ml lni''S llii-lr r Ktil ir n-nrlrra In flu
Ui'llinilUI rlnitrli on l.ord'a Day nf
rrrioon n( 3 o'rlork. A rnrdlnl liiirl
nllim U I'lU'iidul In nil Hint iIi to
itti'tid IliU kvrtlri'.
AGREEMENT
IS IN SIGHT
ro.vniovKiiHV m-rrwiiK.v i.kjiit
). AMI CUV MIAIIH KN'II
REDlCriON IN RATESGRANIC0
ami oiinriitii tlio wirnoaA $22 carti pur
iiiiiiiiiii. I
CO liyilrnnta nt $22 each per
iiiiiiiiiii i. $1,320.00
If tliln wcro dona ,tlwi city wouH
ppy:
Kor old 10 (Intercut). $ OOft.dO
SUDDEN DEATH
OF C.E. SMITH
Now CO
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1,32(1,00
IiikIiiIIiiIIoii or Milrri, !Ut IVr Vnt
lliilurlloii of Had' for Hlrn-I
l.littiU mill Xfir llyilrniiln.
Uplltt ( liurili
10 no Hiiiidn) irliool
11 no I'muliliiK liy llm piuli.r
lnlijirl. Tin' Itilli'tir'a lliillmji"
lulijit. ' I'roKrum of I l.n Klnitdolii."
(, 30 Voiiiik puiji' ini-i'tliK
Tlnri' lll lie no irlir In tin
IVi'lilliK
M M III.KIiSOi:, pnttor.
liurili of Sm nil llratl-
)lau dull) nt 7 30 Hiitidaja, n1
i0.30 a, 111,
.lair- MilliiilUl rpUriipul liurrli
10:00 Hiiuda) irliool, Clatic for
ill bki-h. I'arnita and rlilldn-ti cor-
dlally Invllnl,
iloft-MliliiliiK woralilp. 8nlJti:l
KrliiM'a Knuu llm Confi-n-nru,"
C:30 Kpaoith laKiiu. Bnlijv-ct.
'r'allli raralil liy Ki-ar." U-adt-i
Una I Intel Hnmmi-ri. .
;:30-Mr. 1'ilro will bUu a faro
vi'll nitdrt-ta. All old frlonila cordial
ly Invlti-it.
H-il. nKnln dUlipttin, B'c cncli, n
flu IW-al ih-I Haiurday afti'rnoon
Try o Juk of our prcpari'd "A Yin
.Ikit It" llomuradl.il. You will 11
111 olln'r. Monarch Mr-rcanlllo Co.
PS
Laakaw jflL
BavS
ludlcatlotiM uro that tlio lotii!
ilrnuti-out tontrovi-ray bctwi-un tlio
cll nml thu Unlit mid WbIit ioiii-
tuiii) In uiuriiiK mi 1 ml. A imiIiI
iik-iiIiik Ill-Id lnul evi-nliiK for
tin' iitiriiomi of nrforitlnK'I'ri'iildi'nt II.
V (inti-a nn opportunity to pri-nvnl
lila ulili' of tin' riimi and niililnll n
proponltlon from IiIk rompaii). He
prnitlrnlly lonri-ded i- i-r tiling nuked
for li) Hit' rlty and mndo :m ili'liiiuidii,
llm rrmill tii-ltiK Hint tint IiktIIiik wiii
moat linnuonloiia. On tlio qucaHon
of rnti-a for IIkIiI. Mr (nti-a ntnti-d
ilmt hla rompaii) would miiki' n re
Itiillou of 30 pi-r cint on nil aln-ot
IlKlita to Ikcoiiiu I'ffi-cllto at oncu.
Wlu-ri' mi dcalri'd, nu-ti-ra would liu
Intlulltd for hualtii-aa and rcaldcnco
IIrIiIn, n I en per cent reduction of Hip
ni-lcr rnle lieretoforo In elteet lielni;
Hindi'. It la Mr. (late' belief that
ilth tliv Inatallatlon of tnetera and
lu line of tnntulum lampa, thu rate
iroponed will rmult prnrtlrally In a
eduction of CO per cent In the ratea
now beliiK charged.
KoIIowIiik la a (mutuary of the
.iriipiialtlon NUlniiltted on the h)drattl
qticatleu:
I'reaent cundltlena:
.Vow In uae on old contract... 10
Vim lu line ordered alnce. old con-
trnit 12
Total "-
Coat of original 10, Intereat
on bond a er )ear $ COO. 00
Coal of 12 additional at rate
of $34 each per )cnr 109.08
Total - $1,009.08
The l.lRht und Water company pro
potca; To lay Cinch main alonu Klamath
aeimo from Main utreet on Pa) no al
ii') to Klamath iiveinie, thenco along
Kliimnth aveniio to Kleu-nth atreet,
themu nloim Kleentli atn-et to Main
ilrevl. Ami from Klamath avenue
atoms Sixth Mrret to Ouk atreet; re
Vilrlnu C.0C2 feet of pipe and 1C hy
Jranla. Coat would be:
5.0C2 feel C-ln. main Inlil
ami reuily for use. $1 ft...$r,008.00
10 ilmihlo hilrht. $75 oa . 1,200.00
Total $6,202.00
We are entitled te:
S per cent (or Inveatnient. s
I per cent (or deterioration.
13 per rent luveatmcut per
annum 1.4
S por cent laxca on oue-half
$3,131) ,
Total i $1,920.00
Or, the city would pay:
for old 10 j $ COO.OP
Klamath nvcniio.ld C40.00
Now In 11 to 12 ' 409.08
Total $1,649.08
Aa above, 70 hdrnntt (or $1,920.00
FATTY DI-XK.VKItATIO.V OK TIIK
IIKAIIT WAH TIIK CAM'HK
WAS RETURNING. FROM HUNT
llrmiard Wa llalldlnit Inapector for
tin- Houllieni rarifl.' Company.
Itematni Hcnt to Oakland.
DlrTercntu for 32 hydrantt $ 270.92
1
Any additional hydrantt, whero
innlna are laid, at $21 per annum
each, contract for flvo year from date.
of (ontract.
If h)drnnti placed on Klamath ave
niio between l'ano alley 'and Ccntor
aln-et, the atrett muat be brouajht to
Krnde, and atreet alio opined to
Kleveiith ttrect.
-On the matter of ttrect lighting;
Mr. (Inlet tubmltted the following
compnratlvo data, which embraces
thu new propotltlon to the city:
S7 IC-candle power nnd 29
25-cnndlo power now In
uao ..2,117c.p.
Cott per month at uc c.p. ....$ 105.85
New proveul:
1IC 20-c.p. Ilghtt 2,320 c.p.
Coat per month at rate of
3 He ter c.p $ 81.20
Or $24.65 lett than present-and 203
c.p. more light.
If uae: 87 20-c.p. and 29 3! -c.p.
then tho UC Ilghtt would be 2,668
c.p. and coat per month at rate of
3 He por c.p., $93.38, and 551 moro
c.p. Any additional llgfcfVto be at
tho Miiiu rate, 3 He por c.p., but none
of less than 20 c.p. Tungtten lampt
to be used until better are Invented.
I'ri-Hcnt i) item of lighting to bo on
rate of 3 He per c.p. or $74 per month
until new a) item It Installed. Con
tract for flo can. Wo bcllovo that
20 c.p. Tungsten will light Main
street bolter than tho 25 c.p. now In
uae. No ttrect light shall be over
two blocks from the nearest light.
New ordinances covering all of
thoHo changes woro tubmltted and are
low- In the hands of Attorney Drake,
who will probably have them ready
for submission at the next meeting
of tho council.
lailY MACCAIIKKH KNTKRTA1N
While returning (rom a hunting
trip C. K. Smith, Inspector of build
ings (or the Southern Pacific rail
road, was overtaken by death near
Midland about noon yesterday. Ills
body was discovered by James and
II, C. Ilakcr, who were on their way
to thlt city. Ono of tho men remained
to guard tho body whllo the other
went to Midland to notify the author
ities. Word was sent to Coroner
Whltlock, who ieft at once for the
scene. Ileforo ho reached there, how
over, tho body was placed on board
the regular passenger train and
brought to this city.
A postmortem examination was
held today, the result showing that
death was due to fatty degeneration,
with hypertrophy of the heart. No
Inquest was deemed necessary.
Coroner Whltlock received a tele
gram this morning (rom a brother of
the deceased, directing him to pre
pare the remains (or shipment to
Oakland, which will be dpne and tbc
body sent there Monday morning.
Mr. Smith was one of the oldest
employees ot the Southern Pacific,
and was highly tsttsmed y his aa
lierlors and fellow employees. He is
survived by his wife and daughter,
who reside In Oakland, Col.
Coroner Whltlock states that the
removal of the body to this city prior
to his arrival was contrary to law, but
that under tho circumstances no no
tice will be taken of the act of those
responsible for the sending of the re
mains. Had any mystery been con
nected with the death ot Mr. Smith
this act might Have resulted In fur
ther complicating matters.
e Peer of all $3.00 Hats
Set the Fall Stylet
M -
'jmmiJSRCttflL
imrM.mmummm m -fc,. $h
Tolnl !8'
Wo will contract to lay this pipe,
erect hydrants nnd oporato same "for
$40 nnnuul hydrant rental, or 16 hy
drunts at $40 each, $540. Our loss,
as proposed. $205.37, Or. every 310
feet of plpo out out wo will out out
one hydrant; or, If only t4 by rants
are placed on 4,4(1 feet ot pipe, the
charge per annum will be $560. This,
then, would furnish:
On old contract i .
Since ordered
Klamath avenue i
Total ,......
We further propew:
ta wMt m Klamath aveaue 11
To keeathoee wr la. la Mrvle....il
To eeet aew oa araetat atalaa
ToUl vi
Tho lidy Maccabees gavo n u-iy
iiiccesafnt entertainment last right.
consisting of a program, supper nnd
lance, tiy courtesy of the Pocahcnta.
their lodge meeting was adjourned at
an early hour and the hall glvon ewr
to tho Udy Maccabees, which was
duly acknowledged by a rising vote of
thanks by tho latter, who at tho same
time Included within their apprecla
tlon Iho assistance ot tboso ou the
program and Mr. Crlslcr and Miss
Vera Crlslcr, who supplied the music
(or dancing.
Tho program consisted of a beauti
ful solo by Mrs. E. P. Morgan, with
an obllgato by Mrs. Drlggs; a piano
solo by Mrs. Clendennlng and a duet
iiv Mrs. K. P. Morgan and Mrs. P. O.
Iluson, all of which was enjoyed Im
mensely by those present. Baskets
were then sold to tho highest bidder
by Mr. Huttman. who waa ably as
slated in hla duty as auctioneer by
Mrs. Husoa. The evening closed
with a pleasant dance.
dents of his old home havo their eyes
turned towards the Pacific Coast, and
next spring will see a large number
of people frpm that neighborhood 'In
Klamath county.
Didn't Itctl you so! Of course, It's
going to rain, so don't put off getting
that umbrella covered any longer,
Now stock ot 'em
At McHatUnV.
Copt. Qeorgo U. Beach and wife
of Savannah. Ga., arrived In the city
last evening for a visit of a few days
with ex-Mayor John Stilts. When Mr,
Stilts was a guest of the Captain last
spring he told such big flsh stories
that ho thought he would drop oS
and see for himself how great was
the exaggeration, but he has already
come to tho conclusion that If the
fish grow In proportion to the country,
that he will And they are bigger
than anything around Savannah.
The program at tho Iris tomorrow
night is a completo change of pic
tures. The leading feature Is "The
Escape from Andcrtonvllle," a true
story of the 'civil war, which Is one of
those war-time stories that' are ever
dear to the American heart. Many of
us have listened to such tales from
the llpt of fathers or brothers, and
failed to rcallto or grasp the full
tense of what those days were to the
men who went through them wearing
cliher the blue or the gray. "Before
the Matt," Is a drama of sea lite foil
of thrilling situations, and Is a par
ticularly fine story. "The Bugle Call"
Is another story full of interest, while
a fine reproduction of tho scenic
beauty of Berlin's parks is another
set of pictures that will not fall to be
appreciated by lovers of naturo ca
ressed by the hand ot -art. ,"TUe
Truant, or How Willie Fixed Ills
Dad" will amuse the youngsters, and
some ot the oldsters who will be re
minded of some of the pranks of their
own schooldays.
Save the coupons from your tickets
until next Monday night, when the
lady's gold watch is to be given away.
TAFTWILLBE
THERE, TOO
PIXCHOT AND BALUfftWft Of
ratiDmi PAJtW
CHANCE TO "SIT ON THE LID"
AV
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When the Dtsaajtto
They WmI Dave to OaM
tbetJi
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"Why, Mrs, Smith, did you aenif to
Portland tor your aoy'g euitt" No, 1
didn't. Jut went to Qoodrlch'i Cash
Store; and you ought to tee the over
coats, too."
Chickens broilera aud fryers at
the'Moaaret, , " ,
, Bretton aa4 fryate far ataata er
Sunday 4twM Maaafak MareootHe
Co, Faeae !. ?
CITY nilKYfTIKa
Manuel Vlcrra, Chas. Flackus, C,
C. Pearson, John Welch, D. Ander
ton and Jacob Rueck were among
thoto who were In tho city today
from conna valley.
Shoes for chlldi en Scuffcrs; made
sa tho famous Educator last. The
best shoo In tho market for good
wear. At Qoodrlch Cash 8tore.
If ou want something really fine
4et a link ot that Imported Balanto
Musago at the Monarch Mercantile
Co. Phone 1051.
C. C. Oliver has sold to tho Hlbbert
brothers ot Swan Lake valley an
Aultman-Taylor thresher and sep
arator. This makes two engines and
four separators sold by Mr. Oliver
this year, and Is Indicative ot the
great development that Is taking
place throughout the county.
"Where did you get that hat?"
"Why at Qoodrlch's. ot course. Where
olso could one get those nobby
styles?"
Chas. Flackus, W. L. Welch and
C. C. Pearson of Dairy, Ore., are in
the city today. They are attending
aa witnesses in the case ot the United
Slates vi. Jessie Wight.
li. J. Bauman returned lost even
ing from Boonvllle, Mo., where he
had been ou a visit with relatives. It
had been twenty-three years sfnee he
visited his old home. Ha returns to
Klamath county illed with the belief
that there ta no other section ot the
country ulte aa toot aa tan. ho
states that KwouM aot eaaia aaa
eouaty In Oretoa.for ail or atnaoun,
and leeks baek oa the heat at taat
ssMtVaa wtta'lear wt iremWIat. 1M
alfaartee; tan44VaF.eat.itha reel-
Remember the voting In the baby
contest closes the first ot October and
that these last few days will decide
who are to win the beautiful prises.
The touching atory of a young
fisher girl Is told In a beautiful dra
matic series, "A Child ot the Sen."
, Two very laughable comedies,
"$5,000 Reward" and "The Omni
bus Taxlcab," supply some real hu
mor. A thrilling romance ot love and ad
venture, "Won in the Desert," tells
of a )oung girl kidnaped and held for
$20,000 ransom by an Arab ahlek,
but rescued by a dashing young naval
officer. Then a new Illustrated song,
new music and two other films equal
ly Interesting.
A Los Angeles dispatch, Mvtoea
that Chief Forester Oiferd Maekat
has left Los Angeles for Salt Lain.
where ho met the presidential party;
Plnchot's going to Salt Lain at tae
time President Taft and Secretary of
the Interior Bellinger are expected
there Is aa 'accldeat, but It is ee
pected that an Importaat'eontereaee
111 be held relating to the attitude
ot- the administration toward the vea
atlous question of method la the ana
serration of the natural resources ef
the country.
"I had bought my ticket for SaH
Lake before I learned that the nrea-
lent and hla party were to arrive
there at the same time that I aaall
arrive." explained Mr. Piachot. "but I
shaft probably aee the president"
"No, I cannot talk about tho as
called Balllager-Plnchot controversy.-
I know nothing oatclally about the
question, and so can say aothlag."
Piachot, however, was enthusiastic
over the developmeat ot eeatlsseat
(or the Roosevelt eoaaervaUem Men,.
la the west.
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"avsrjwnaf I nmvw saswstt aswt7. fjjc.
"there Is a strong f eellag that the re-'"
sources ot the country ought to be
long to the whole people. I thtak '
thU sentiment Is gensral all over the
country.
"I have found conditions oa tho
Pacific coast forest reserves better
than at any time I have visited them.
There are fewer complalata and less , v ..
friction between the users ot the aa-
tlonsl forests and the UmtaJstra-
tors of them. I am confident that the v "!
forest service aad the people are tat
ting to understand each other better
every day aad that all misunderstand
ings will rapidly disappear."
On the train with Finehet went
John Hays Hammond, the aoted mm-
Ing engineer and presldeat of the aa-
tlonal league ot .RepabMeaa eiaka.
Hammond will Joia the Taft party at -
Salt Lake. " ' v 7
The' chief forester Is wearing his Mk
right hand In a bondage as Ue reeuk ',
ot an encounter with a bit stingray. .
while he waa flthlag at Saa Clement
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