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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1909)
A':,' V3'v ( t i -J f." Xi ,i ' "j"-lt o" trr . jFV & 4f - ivH&i -V ': 'VL t ' j l tttttttll Klimath Full' Pint and Beit Daily. . The :Ba 'Kailg.A '?& 1 v v vSM "iflfcwr ? .' r v flie Iff aft. -rr "rtrr t. Fourth Yeah. No. 071) KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1909. IKLAMETH BEATS 'EM ALL JOHN K. I'llll.LIPH, COMIMIM MII.I.IONAIIIK, VINITM CITV HAS IMQUALLU RESOURCES Ha IHvrralhYU liilert-nla of Agrliut Inrr, Timber unit pleasure He. oris Make II Famous John K. Phillip, it tiiillloimiiv :',lntng man of (Ioiiht. In,, linn h" ii paying IiIm M-rilon a vMil, nml II nigh hero liic ii rtlmrt lime, the i olblllllca or th.i Hit ii lnie made iikiuiK imprevwi i ii iiim, u liioiiKlit out In .ui luieilew, In which . Mated; "Colonel Alllnon of your city for (lie ul nix iiinnlli.il li;i been writing liu Ihoul thin .roiinlry, mid ntMlng oiu if II poiilbllltlen, inn ny no, liter looking nroiiiu! n lUll... that I ran not prepared to grnnp evon from kin oilliultlr lotion nti) thing like a lull conception of tin wotulttrful poo tfbllltlen here, I doubt If I mn urn- rn now to nay how much I win lin- Irenaetl with thU rounlry. However. will sy that (hit agricultural n-c Ion hero U lunch vn.ii-r I linn I Inul my Idea of, and (ha noil cannot bo l-nt. Nowlietu In mix new country avo I seen such cropn nml nnrh fn( Drum, nheep anil radio frenh from In range. There In no rounlry (hat know of (hat han inch a diversified kmblnatlon of agriculture, Umber. ck range and health and nloanuro orla aa Ihla han, Combined with no advantagea run havo an ahun Inl aupply of puro waler for dome purpose, unlimited water for Ir allnn, and vant natural water Iwer. Another ntrlkliic feature In at (hesn poealbllltlrn an connected liether with vlshty or nlnoly nillra navlKable rlvorn and lakm. I vrry urh doubt lfrnmny of your cltlivnn, o arn arcuitomi'd to thi-no conill. Inn, apprvrlato what II incann (o In ncctlon In the way of anilitlng, In dovlnpiiwnt of thin country, klch la niro to romo. Natum han no morn for you than any country havo tvtr con." Ikmh;mm awahdku AOKICtlLTVIIAI. KXIIIIIIT I llajr ConnHiiuHl In jKdNlna; tlw IMn. play at the IVmlaMd Nlorr. H. HlniiKh, II. K. I ln din and J, McCoy wito eiiKK'd all day In irdlnn; llio prcmlunia to ho pnld by V rorllnnil Hloru for tlio hnnt vx lilblt of Klamath county prodmu, imd urv dennrvliiK of thu Ihniikn of tho pulillc for thu onlorprlHo thny illn piny In no ihiKjrfiilly kIvIiik Ihulr tlmo. I'liv tnnk of noli-clltiK thu wlnnvrn wim no nmnll unit, for (hu illnplny wnn fur mrKur innn unyoiio rxpoctitd, mid would unvn iiono credit to a county fnlr. In tnkliiK thin nti-p Mr. Huiinr iiiii n linn provuti nicnln liU unturprlnu and bin dunlri to nc tlml proper roc- oitlilllou In iict'odod to tho nlonxurn who urn ilolnit no in urh lo rim kit Klaiiinih counly (ho Kreat attraction for tho lioiueiifker and hoiiivhulldur, KollowliiK In n lint of thu awurda liittdn l'arnlp-.Mrn. Ilenln firnt, no nnmu nerond, llunry Jannun third. I'olnl.. tllain, Hi-ldon OkIu; Ac mi', Hnldon OkIu; Karly VermoiK. Hoi don OkI flrnt, I.. It. ).n, aurondj Kiuly iiimn., c. T. eilvfr: CVnlonnlnl. J. II. l.io nml, K. I.. ArnmtroiiK nee einl: llornei K'Iiik, K. Armntrenic: Ijitu toe, Heldon Oicle: Day llrenk, Heldoii ()ej Karly Ohio, J. , .w l.'iirly HunMll, j, . m.,.. Hurbank. H'ldiiii Oalw, i arrou Oihearl. N. H. Merrill nml. Mm. Ilenln m-rond, Henry Jan non third: Yellow Oativnr, Henry Jnn nen flrnt, N, 8. Merrill necondj Whlto, . It, DeUp; Hair Ixinic, tlwi, Ornl, Henry Jniuon necoml. Itnill.ln- Hlnrk Chlnenu, 8-ldon OkIu flrnt. Mrn. Ilrnln necoml. ll... Hill third: While Chlneno Winter. Mn. Ilenln; KtuttKart, (leo. Hill: Pur ptu Top. Kyan A llutler. Ilulabagaa ami TurnliM Hula baxan, (leo. Hill firm, Koldon 0Kle nee ond. Walter Kolnom Ihlrd: Whlto Turnip;. Ityan llutler flrnt, C. It. lol.np nwond. Ham I'adjcott third; riirple. It) tin A llutler flrnt, Seldon OkIo nccond, T. M. Harrla third: Or anno Jolly Turnip. C. T. Oliver. lleeln HMf HtiRar, Kloyd McMII Ian flrnt, J, M. Hoi men neennd; HiiKar, Oeo. Hill; Table .0. T. Ollter flrnt. Mrn. Ileatn necond. W. II. Clark third: Bloc, F. M. Harrla flmt, N. a. Merrll necond. J. M. Dolmen third. Canned Kmll Italian I'rune, Mrn. O. A. Hlearnn; llunicarlan Prune. Mrn. O. A. 8tenrnn; IIInK Cherrlen. Mrn. O. A. Hlenrnn; llartlol Penrn. .Mm. O. A. Hlearnn; lltarkborrlt-n. Mrn. o. A. Hlearnn. MUrrlUneoun Krull Qulnco, V. U, ArmntronK! Illackbcrry, O.A.Htcarnn; niack Walnut. Mm. J. W. Hamakar; lluttor Nut. Mm. J. W. Hamakar. l-m Winter .SVIIIm. p. I.. Arm MreiiB: FleinUli lU-ouilin, h .. Arm ntniim: Vermont lleauty, F. I.. Arm nlrong; Idaho, Mm. Huuinker; Dart leti, W. T. Klllott flmt. II. 8. Urltnby necend: Klcfur, W. T. Klllott. Prune Italian, W. T. Klllott; I 1111)10 () t Rubber. Mackinaw, Corduroy. Blanket-lined. Leather, Slickers, Wool & Rubber. Cravenette Coataand Rubbers of Every Description. K. K. K. STORE MMHIHI HHII I i' " BjnpMBBBBBk BuJaaBHrBBBBaV & WnHSrHaBBLaVVV1 (lormnn, W. T. Klllott; cluntor of priinen, Mrn. Ilenln, Priinea anil Plnnm HunKarln'i, W, O. Hlearnn; Petit, O. A. Htuarnn; Olunl, W. I.. Armntronic; (Jarnot, F. I., ArmntronK. (JmiM-n Whlto, F. U. Armntfoiig I'urplu, F. I.. ArmntronK, Peai hen Yellow, F. L. ArmntronK.' Mulr, I.. It, DeUp, Applea Parmnn, I). W. Andumon; Twenty-Ouncu Pippin, Mm. Amanda HniiMkiir; (Irnvenilcln. I.. It. Dul.ap; Wittlthy, W. ,T. Klllott; Ilaldwln, 1.. It. I)i Up; KIiik. I.. It. HoUp; North urn H;iy, F. I.. Arm-rtronK! Klnmntl' Pippin, v, I.. AniHireuK: Itnmbo, I). W. Andemon flmt, Mm. Ilcaln, nec ond; Hlrnwberry Pippin, Harry Itlch nrdnon flmt, F. I.. ArmntronK necond; lien Dnvln. W. J, Klllott flrnt, Knter prlne Itanch necend: Pall Pippin, Mm. Itoy Hamakar flrnt; Knturprlne Itanch u-nmil: Jonathan, F. I.. ArmntrenK: Mlnnourl Pippin. F. I.. ArinnlronK! Olorla Mundny, K. U, ArmntronK; Klntiinll Hweel, F. I.. ArmntronK; Woir Klvur. P. I.. ArmntronK flrnt, I.. It. DeUp necond; Home lleauty, F. I.. Armnlrenc: (lrrnlnia Mn iiu. two platen, both eiVellent, not nnmed, W. T. Klllott. (ralMidr Trnnnpnrcnt, I). W. Andemoni Hllierlnn. I). W. Andemon. Onloiin Hllver Hkln, Henry Jan- nun firm, N. 8. Merrill necond,-I. W. Andemon third; Yellow Uanrem. L. It. Del.np flmt, N. 8. Merrill necond. Henry Jannen third; Ited We them- Held, Fred Nlelnchelm flmt. .M, 8. Mor rill necond. Henry Jannen third: Prlietnker, Fred Nlotacholm; Qarllck, Henry Jannen. Httati Oreen Hubbard, C. It. Dc- lap flrnt, Henry Jannun necond; Cold- en Hubbard, C. It. DeUp flml, Henry Jannen necond; Hummer, Seldon OkIo firm, N. 8. Merrill necond; Ilonton. SeTdon ORle: Sweet Potato, Mm. Ilealn; Mammoth, N, 8. Merrill. Pumnkln Yellow Plo, Honry Jan- fcun; llurHen Mammont. Albert Hop U I tin Pierce lleann Kentucky Wonder, no natun flmt, F. I.. ArmntronK aecend: Olont Polo Wa, F. L. ArmntrynK: Oolden Podded Carmine, F. I.. Arm nlronK. .Mlnrrllaneoun Vegetable Sweet Corn. Seldon OkIu; Cucuuibem, Sol Jon OkIu; Watermelon. T. F. Iloagn; Celery. Harry Webber flmt. Henry Jannen aecond. llutler Klamath Falla Creamery MlncelUneoMa Ilarley, It. K. But ion; Outa, It. K. Sutton; Sunflower. O. A. Slvarna flml, Seldon OrIo nec- ond; Toniatotn, F. I.. ArmntronK Ind, W. T. Klllott aecond, Honry Jonicn third; Cabbage, Mm. Ilealn flmt, C. It. l)ol.np aecond. In JiuIkIiik tho uxhlblta tho commit too baaed their declalon on tho around that tho nrllclo entered wan In compe tition with the bent In the country. Aa a renult nomo necond prlien were awarded where only ono entry wan made. TIiIh wnn duo lo tho fact that while tho exhibit wan tho beat on din play, It would not havo boon tho beat f crtcrf? In competition with pro ducta elMwhoro. COSESSMAN HERE HAWLEV ' . i Hl'IIPIIIHKil WITH I THK OltKAT fJHOWTII OK CITV DISCUSSES LOCAL ISSUES Will l.ouk After llm iHterentn of lite IjmiiI Ownera ami Work for Karly 0h'oIuk of lltnerrallon Hon. W. C. Ha-loy. coiiKreMman for tho Flrnt dUlr.'ctJ'arrlrcd In tho city tan! livening, r.nd Van met at tho train My Cnpt. J. W.'Slcmenn and a number of other leading Itepubllcann nnd a rerujitlon committee from the local lodge of Woodncn. Ho wan encorted to tho dom reitaurant. where he waa enterUlacd by hla fel low lodcemen. t One of the great nuVprUes to Mr. Ilnwley In the great growth of the city nlnco bin lant'vlilt here. Com meriting on It ho nald: "I hnvo heard a great deal about Klamath Falla, and often In the eaat havo had Inquiries about thin coun try, but I waa not. prepared for the chango that haa taken place nlnco my last vlilt horn, Ono of the agreeable chanKcn In tho railroad. Tho ntago ride waa a drawback to tho develop ment of the country, aid the beat proof of that la the great atrldea that have been made her In tho put two yearn. "The great aurprlae to -Inc. how tary of tho Intcr'or nlll make pio vlnlon for tho prj:.:l.'on of nettle who will be unail.i n, meet tho pn mentnd uo tot ho pnvcrnment. "Another amendment that I will punh with all possible vigor In tho opening of tho Klamath reservation and Iho deepening of Wood river. To my mind theso aro two matters abso lutely necessary to the rapid develop ment of the northern part of the county, and tho people hero may bo assured that I will do all I can to bring about nn early and favorablo decision In these matters,; Mr. Ilnwley will speak at tho court houno thin evening, when he will dis cuss matters of Interest to the peoplo In thine ounty. At 10 o'clock he will be entertained at a hanntmi ... lakoslde Inn. be, "Oldcon and Ills Band." For tho evening service, "We Know." There will bo gospel services each evening of tho week thereafter, except Saturday. ChrtntfM HcJeace Chairrfe -. Christian Science services will be held In the parlor of the Baldwin building Sunday morning at 11 (o'clock.' All are cordially Invited. Chnrcli of Sacred fleart Mass dally at 7:30. Sundays, at 10:30 a. m. ' COURT IVEMM I ssssmm' Jti Pi-uci 6 Cmti SKW IIKIHIT TOR MIDLAXI) TKHMINAIi TV Tho plat of Terminal City will be filed for record tomorrow, and the property haa boon placed with L. J. Morsor for sale, If you wish to tako advantage of tho, Introductory prices Mr. Moraer win no pieaaoa to show you the prop erty. Tho price of all Iota remaining unsold will bo doubled November 16, 1909. J. O. PIBRCE. NOTICK Cbaataln, Langelt ft Co, will keep tholr atore open evenlnga until fur ther notlco. The most complete itock of phono graphs and recorda you will lad at Muller'i. It you're from Missouri- well, you know the reet, erywhore I see evidences of develop ment and tho. Investment of money. Tho barren hills are being covered with beautiful homes and your busi ness etreeta aro taking on a metro politan air through the erection of modern mercantllo structures. I am more convinced than ever that this city city will grow to be ono of the chief trado centers of the state, and tho next few yearn will nee gcratcr changen than havo ever been dreamed of. It gives mo connldcrablo satisfac tion to seo thin great, undeveloped ncctlon of our state forging ahead so rapidly, for it furnishes a good ex- amplo or what the future holds In xtoro for Oregon. Oregon Is ono of the most-talkcd-of states throughout tho Kast. The peoplo back there arc Intensely Interested In everything pertaining to the Pacific coast, but moro particularly In tho develooment of our6wn state, and tho emigration lo Oregon during tho next flro years will ecllpso anything of tho kind In Iho history of tho coast." Relative to tho reclamation project and other matters of loeni inir. Mr. Ilnwley said: "I am deeply Interested In tho proposcltlon to amond the reclama tion act. This may bo undertaken nt tho next session of congress. It goes without saying that I will do every thing In my power to secure for thin section of thee onntry every favora blo consideration. However, I look with a great deal of suspicion on any- tampering with tho reclamation act. Tnero Is considerable opposition to the entire reclamation' nnnm' n. the part of many eastern congress men, and It an amending la under taken It- will' result In a strenuous effort to either destroy It entirely or to bring about a diversion of a por tion of the funda far eaatorn ami southern enterpmles. Therein Ilea danger, and It Is something that all western congressmen loon on with upprehunilon. I am heartily In favcr r making flmt payments of the sol tlora merely nominal, and I can as sure the people here that they need have uo apprehension about the sa verity of the government. If a. amendment providing tor this change I'll the payment la paved, the aecro Oilier IniprovcM'iiu to fie IruiMgnral el at an Kerljr Dale. J. W. Dyer.' superintendent of the Shanla division; 8. II. Barry, chief (raveling agent; K. C. Morrison,' resi dent engineer, and W. J. Mclncry ar rived In tho city Friday night. The party left again in tho morning. D. B. Campbell reports the town of Midland In a very flourishing con dition these dayn. Information was received rrora Superintendent Dyer, while here last night that his com pany will at once commonco the con struction of a depot at Midland, and will also put In an Industrial track at that point. Arrangements are also under way for tho construction of a hotel there. Mr. Campbell reoortn Jndgo N'oland granted a temporary Injunction in the 8hook vs. Taylor case today, wherein tho defendant waj temporarily enjoined from dis posing of the hogs and cattle, allow ing stock to run In the orchard; also giving Shook access to the weigh scales and enjoining the defendant from removing is; of Sbook's be longings from the house on the ranch. Tho court also required the defend ant to furnish an undertaking In the sum of f 1,000 in this matter. The court also Issued a temporary injunction In the case of Branden burg vs. Reed, In which tho defend ant Is riulrcd to furnish an under taking ror $1,000. The foregoing cases will be tried out wuen Judge Noland returns from Lakevlow. for which oolnt he Imih next Monday to hold the regular (era of court. . i i EXHIBIT BOOTH TO BEERECTEQ COUNTY COURT ORAM 1-fCIIMIft. SlOJf AflKKK FOR on couftiHousE atoms Pmdsrts Xow nn IMnplay In fks4i HoMsea Are to He Preserve! -' In This Beets) Tho Chamber of Commerce will construct Immediately a display booth for Klamath county, proa seta la the courthouse yard on Main street , between the Public Library and the courthouse. Permission haa k granted by the County Court for tho erection of this building. The true tiire will be of the hmutn. 13X18 feet, with a three-foot eataav Ion roof and a four-foot waik.arewsi It. All four aides are to be a-tanm ever, !?Jhe-groth..ot elji.---rJih-5J,to -Abaer-Wossls-liowaw-nmHr two loU at that place; also two lots to William Barks. AT THE DUB "They Would Elope." An extreme ly funny farce comedy, showing how a young couple, misconstruing tho at titude of papa, participate In one of the most strenuous elopements !o be married, while the folks at home. having read tho note left behind, are preparing to give them a royal wel come. "Jones' Burglar." Our friend, re turning late from tho club, finds a burglar trying to effect an entrance Into his house. Jones helps the bur glar In and then holda him up, posing as a hero sarlng himself from Mrs. Jones' Ire. "A Ocorgla Wedding." A Dim that does not fall to amuse. "Tho Artist's Revenge." A drama that Is well acted. "Tho Kind-Hearted Tough." A good story and shown In a pleasing way. "Tho InUlblo Thief." A laugha ble comedy. "Only a dream." A magic picture nnd a sure cure; n good comedy. Till- Is a program woll worth ee lug. Como and brlnz your friends. 8KRVICK AT THK CHITRCHas. Sorvlces will be held In tho several churches of Klamath Falls Sunday aa follews: UapUat Church Blblo atudy classes meet at 10 a. m. Our school haa grown from A0 to 85 In number In the pant two months If you and your children are attend' Ing somo other school wo want you to tay there; It you ate not, we will be very glad to have you In our school. Regular morning service at 11 a.m. Iu the absence of -Rev. Bledsoe, Rev. J. B. Qrtlith, our former pastor, will preach both morning and even ing. v Baptist Young Peoples Union meets at 6:30 p. m. AT THK OPERA HOUSE A beautiful scenic aeries, ahowlng the un setting behind the hllk.vOanl '" icr ana ine DOSIS m me Erst Dim tonight. Two very amusing comedy skits. "Book-Taught Hypnotism" and "A Determined Wooer," rank with the best. Every school child and. In fact. every American Interested In the Father of his country, should see the film "Washington." It la a short, concise biography of thefl rst presi dent, and showa-la several hoauti. ful pictures the leading events of the Wnr of Independence. A unlquo and beautifully colored film, "Amazons of Different Periods." hows tho evolution of the Amazon from the time of Jean d'Arc to tho present time. i ne earners Revenge," aa amus ing comedy, shows the vengeance of a barber upon the long-haired musician whom he finds embracing hla wife. He changea the musician so that hla wife does not know him. " j panels so tbar the display can bo readily seen. The balldlag will east I3S0, and contract for the ereetlea of the same has been let to. James Cunningham; who, by the way, 'Li tho only curpeater la town that Is a mem- ber of the Chamber of Commerce. VThln balldlag when completed, wHl be used exclusively for Klamath county products. The Chamber et Commerce la rtry anxious to aoeoro for this building the displays that are now on exhibition In several stores hero. They also desire tho eo I ."V r LVX3&&Jjmxr ir otc i-l.. i.i .;?.. r: ...:. .-. .rc .. nytm taw Boota aospaesV with samples et ear predoeta, no thor caa ho shown to the beat, aovaarto-w. and at a place where they oaa bo seen jy all. A man will be ant la ekarae of the exhibition booth. o that tho oxhlblU can be receive J at any ttaao when offered. . C. W. Lewis. K. ft. Quirk and Matt Serk of Merrill aro registered at the Ukealde. WILL SEXD AFTER HIM Word was received by Health OnV cer Hamilton this mnrslaa- fr. Eagle Ridge stating that F. B. Roso- crans was seriously III on Bear Island, where Mr. Rosecraua haa been' resid ing for some time past. - ' Judge Griffith la making arraago menta today to dispatch Commodore Nosier at ono to Boar Island, and If necessary Mr. Rosecraas wUl bo brought to the city for treatment. CROP ITEM judge Noland report a yield of a little over 600 bushels of barley from 6i acres on the Altamoat ranch. based on actual measuremeat of tho land. Chrlotkui Church Everyone will be welcome to'hear Rev. J. B. Holmea In tho saw rihri- tlan church Sunday at 11 a. m.. Hla ubject for the morning service will J Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions 'When a man says, let aw Ox-roar waU or let use aalat boose, ytm've got to believe haa capable of doing a gee JoiTlno "f fOMt ma bin hla Mn 1 MM.- .: , - -. w n, Mmmtm iransoaaatf. Waea we ask ye. to let aa W ap -rear areacriaUeas K la aaeanl that yoa ahoaM be toM hew capsbie we an of olat ft. How that every BtvecrlaUon we haaose la BUeel to Iho letter. How we teat every article la oar store before ptaetaa M sn otook - . awM aw a UMrsaaaly aalMoi rhnnaaiht la to haaoao year twooerlaUoa la aay way. .We have oatoblteheol oar ability to all year arotorlai la having booa loeateel hero for are res, mm am. sore every year. Let aa BU years- O J Star Drug i J a- BBBTraaasu BSlar BBtWkBnBSMSBSBS f .Z : tA,' ili' ' -i iififeisl . ' J" iw VI fWvV r ,v.',i- 4, ,e vr73 Ii' . SB - i r v. 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