The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 12, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1909
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GENT WHITE
IS HUSTLING
l.Mrr.MUNT of iniiian landm
WILMOON UK FIMHIIKII
,Y flMSH W0KKINM0N1II
i-hIuk of Reservation Will Mean
ITImt TlioNMNih of HoiiH-aeehera
Will Conn lleio In Krglslor
(Word come from thu reservation
( tho Itcv. Mr. White. Ihu allotliig
Dill, who haa In hand Iho allotment
I thu land In the ludlatiN, In getting
ch h move uti llmt Iho lliuu for Iho
iplotlun of hU task In almost In
iht. Not lo exceed two month
ro will be required to nnlili th
irk, with the probability Hint ho
III got through In about n month.
lo opening or inn reservation will
Iho greatest event In tho hdtory or
county. Wherever n reservation
boon opened to aetllemont It haa
ryw been followed by nn Influx of
nifseekers who swarmed over thn
mtry nnd bought uvr tldiitc they
lid got hold of. Many who will come
lu register will -havo In mind tho
hialiiliiK iiprmanontly mid purchaa
property If thoy aru not lucky
lugh lu draw a rlnlm. II will mran
It every quarter actlon of land In
reservation available for agrlcul-
will u In cultivation within two
kit, and Iho ioiulatlon of th roun-
rLtheraforu lako a ureal Jump
bin Iho ntxt twelvemonth.
ftie places fur registration will
kably be Med ford and Klamath
lU. If Iho record of Iho other
la equalled It will mean that
1,000 people will neuter for a
Im, fully half of whom will coror to
city.
to tho data when Iho recervatlon
lo opened only a guess can bo
ao. Certain It Is, however, that It
not occurtintll lato In Iho spring
next year or early iiimmor. A
ity will havo lo bo mado with tho
tlana and an act of congress pns
vldlng for Iho opening of tho re.
itlon and the disposition of tho
kd accruing from tho aalo of iho
Congressman llawloy and Hen
llourno and Chnmhorlaln will
all of their lufliionco to haaton
day when llicao negotiation will
completed and tho law put In force,
If thoy arc auccoMful In carrying
their iwut nf the program next
timer muy sec actual aottlvmcnl
Run.
la toon as tho dato la announced,
vevor'lmmodlato atepa ahould be
lukon to hnvo Iho railroad companion
mjII ticket Iho rntit for which ahould
by Iho snmo nn to Medford, Undur
present condition colonist ticket tiro
good only lo Wood, mid In no iao
throughout tho Mlddln Went and tho
Hast can n ticket direct lo Klunmth
Knlla tm purtlinNd, Iho agonta In
forming Iho purchaser that tho mil
road I not yet comploled lo thin city.
It may bo mutinied tlmt by tho lima
tho reservation In thrown open rnll
ron (I ngotitN In tho Knit will hnvo
learned that Klamath I-n 1 1 h In on Iho
rnllroad nmp, Tho next Mop should
ho lo gel Iho colonUt rnlo to apply to
thl city.
PRICE OF FEED
IS TOO HIGH
HTOCKMKN IIKCLARK TIIKV VAS
MrT FHKII IIKIIH
fnrmcra aro playing the aamo game.
Tho prlco axked may bo too hlli,
hut there la alwaya a mlddlo ground
mi T.'ilch Iho farmer and tho dtorl:
mint v'orally land, f havo quite n
lot of nlfalfn on hand) nnd I am not
itfmltl but that ihvrd will bo atock
i.'IioiikIi como along to eat It."
RECEIPTS
INCREASE
LOW ENOUGH, SAYS FARMER
llMiirlier llilnk Iho Complaint la
Only (lie .IniiumI lllillf of lite
Nlorkinen.
WOIIK TO UK Ill'HIIKI
ON OKkno.N TltUNK
iohn V. Hlevcna IIHltfNa From tlm
Kkt Iteady lo Crowd Opcrallona
FOHTOFFTCK l'IU)VX TIIK KAMI)
GltOWTII OF TIIK CITV
IS THE BEST BAR0MEIE
If tho alulomunl of tho Cattlemen
of tho iountry aro true, and every In
dication given them mibMnntlatlon.
I hen within a very nliort tlino tho
fnniH'm of tho county nn' going to
imk IhetiiNolvoH, "What mo wo going
to do with our nlfalfn?" Thla In
duo to tho, fact that tho cattlemen
cannot nJToTd to pay tho prlco do
mniided'.oYfeed- 17 nnd 17. CO In
more thnii thvy.ifnn stand, and a a
result they havd'boen shipping their
other feeding ground.
yell posted on condi
tions, lu dlsfjisslng Iho fix Into which
Iho fnrmern nro drifting, snld:
"Tho farmers of tho country do not
realize It, hut they will find out bo-
John Y, Btoveni, president of tho
Oregon Trnnk, haa returned from a
throo weoka' visit to Cklcago and Now
MKW YllMH AT OI'KIU lllitMr:
"Mexican lllll," a stirring W-aiorn
Inimn, nnd n delightful comedy,
"Hiring n Olrl." will bo thu first nt
traction tonight.
"Tho llurglar'a Coin" shown a gum
hler, who nfter losing all his money
slenls from a beggar, then wins. Ho
ator finds tho beggar wna dend, and la
overromo with remorse.
"The r'ountnlii of Youth" I n do
IlKhtful comedy, full of stirprllnu sit
uation. 'Tor Her Rweelhenrl'a Hake," a
ulrl turn delectlvo, hlrt out to her
undo a nn offlco hoy, and wins.
A beautiful trick picture, "I'rlncees
Nlrntlne." sIkiWh mint nf lln. nninl.
ho Nmok(raney play on a confirmed !"" in"'1 And what Is more, they will Iture of money will mako possible,
cnttlo ""i'ly i
A limn prerly
foio many weeks pas by that they.
have, about two-thlnln of their croplploymont of laborers s)Bd the expend-
York with tho tonewoai assurance that
hi company will Imnedlately com
plete tho construction of Its road Into
Cent nil Oregon. OthaV than to mnko
thla announcement MrStovens would
not divulge Iho plana'; of tho Oregon
Trunk ns to tho likely extension Into
California, with Ban Francisco a the
ultlmnto terminus, or tho building or
lateral line across th state, partic
ularly a branch which would reach
and Kervo long-ncglctcd Coo IJay
and surrounding territory.
"I have only lo say,' said Mr. Stev
ens yesterday, "that, tho Oregon
Trunk will proceed with tho comple
tion of Its projected Vood Into Cen
tral Oregon Just as ratldly as tho cm
Klamath Falls Haa Hccarrd More
Than Ita fthare of lite laamlgra-
lion to the l'aclc Coast-
jiuoker. I havo It on hand next spring, for tho
A now Illustrated song tonight, nnd, roMaon that thero will bo no slock
ots or new and Interesting music. hero to feed It to. They llltlo realize
Tho picture will start nt N o'clock ,,mt Hioro has been more stock ship
oulchl. Iped out so far this year than were
shipped out all of last year; that
COMMIT I'KOf.ltAM AT TIIK HUM thero Is no stock enough loft In tho
country to eat one-third of Iho alfalfa
drama; I now In thu alack, and thn ronaf.
quenco Is that tho farmers who aro
The Turning I'olnt."
"Stripping n Forest," accnlc; "Hold
lag up Iho Wedding," comedy; "Caso
holding their alfalfa for tho prlco
ItOMl IIUVKIIN ItKI'HKHK.NTATIVK
KXI'KCTFJI IIFItK TOMOIIT
A VAtllJ.kHlallu.. tl... ft. a I. I u
iiiiaviiiainu hi inn uiuiainRi
house of Morris & Co. or I'ortland,
tho firm whlmh hnsa gtred to tnko
tho sower bond or this city, Is ex
pected to nrrlvo hero thla evening,
when iho final steps will ho taken to
tnako tho transfer. If ho get hero
thla evening a special mooting of tho
council will bo called for tomorrow
night.
As to tho final destination or our road,
I havo nothing to say. Wo havo
started out to build a rallrond Into
Central Oregon, and that la what we
proposo to do.
"v havo awards contracta for
tho construction work'aa far south as
Madras, and camps, h been organ
laed for tha mBtorsvef-,oee. la
borers, who will bo put to work Just
ns rapidly as thoy can bo found. It
Is truo that wo hnvo a number of sur
veying crews In tho field south of
Madras. It Is our purpose to build
our railroad 'to n point In Interior
SO miles south or
..wauius. u ims noi ueen acciaed that
may bo true, but they must remember Hend will bo that objective point, al
Ihnt tho coming or tho rnllroad has though one of tho surve)s extends to
changed tho cntlru cattle business of Jhnt town. Tho various surveys which
tho county. Tho belter Is held by! hnvo been mndo will bo considered
Iho farmer that this coming of the j thoroughly as to the practicability of
railroad warranta higher price, but 'the routes proposed, and their feasl-
or Lumbago." comedy; "Hwu-i.Toolh ,,lu). r ,low ,,. w, ot ablo
R1." comedy; "Much Ado Aboui', .ii..... .. , , n
Nothing." comedy; "Tho Mustard j reallzo that tho farmera do not
I'laster." cemedy: "Tho Tomboy." ...I
.uviiuiu an; ui hi sinivuivnia, nnu
Climeilv: "Klrklu Marv." r.imn.lv.
Bong, "l.ovo Mo and
Mlnu"; Scenic Views, "Tho (Jnrden or
thn doils."
Mary." comedy; .jy U ,ho ,,niWCI. (llt lhey havo Oregon at least
nd tho World la heard tho samo story tor yeara. That Mndros. It has n
I havo left all negative and films
with Pr. Whlto. Order duplicates
at Star Drug Store. MltS HUI.8E.
they will find out that In thla they aro
mistaken."
A prominent farmer of tho Merrill
(cuntry, whon told or Iho statements
mado by thla Kontleman, laughed:
"That Is tho aamo old story. It waa
Iho aamo thing last )car, but thoy
rnmo through Just thn same. I do not
luamo tho atockmon, Thoy are In
the business to mako money, nnd
naturally want to mako all thoy cnu.
Mio lower thoy can got their nlfnllu
for tho more (hoy mako. Now tho
hlllty with reference to possible ex
tensions in tho future. Wo mean busi
ness and tho work contemplated will
bo pushed to nn early corapeltlon.
Oregonlan.
IIAI.lil. OUCIIKHTIU
Music for all occasions. Ed Nich
olson, mnnager. Phono 8SS or Mrs.
Margaret Ilrlggs, phone IS.
Up-to-date tailored sulta la all the
leading ahadce at Stllta DryOood Co
9.19S.64
7,004
8.26S
2,198
I ssssaW ITr bI sVSttaMBssaaVV
The Steln-Bloch label standi for
"55 years of knowlntt how"
Fall ana Winter
Models
In endless assortment of Scotch
mixtures; all the new colors :::::::
Steln-Bloch clothes are the better
kind. Tou read about them In
The Saturday Evening Post
K. K. K. STORE
TUB FAIKOirABLI CLOTHU SHOP
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Tho best evidence or tho phenom
enal growth that haa been made by
thla city during the year ending Octo
bor 1st Is the great Increase In
postal receipts for that period. While
every city and town In tho state laa
shown substantial gains, few hive
i
equaled tho record or Klamath Falls,
which would Indicate that this city Is
getting more than Its sharo or the Ira
migration that Is changing the map
or the Pacific coast.
Following Is a statement of the
cash receipts, number of money or
ders Issued and Icttera and packages
registered for the period Indicated:
Receipts ending September
30, 1908 I7.686.H
Kerolpta ending September
Vf 1 SF Uf
Money order Issued Sep
tember 30, 1908 . ....
Money order Issued Sep
tember 30, 1909
Letters registered Septem
ber 30,1908
Letter registered Septem
ber 30, 1909 3,004
Postal receipts Is the best bar
oroct"crbf the rise and fall of a com
munity. Few here realize that dur
ing the past year the growth of the
city has been great .enough to
effect such a marked change In the
amount of business passing through
tho local office. This is the more re
markable In that this Increase has
been mado during a period when the
growth of tho city was apparently at
.1 standstill. Following tho arrival
or tho railroad everyone expected a
boom that property would change
hands with great frequency and that
Inflated values would be the order of
the day. Dut these hopes met with
disappointment a disappointment
that was keenly felt In some quarters.
Thore haa been no boom, and property
values have not been Infected with
unhealthy Inflation. Tho Increase la?
population has been steady, so much
o that to tho casual observer It was
hardly noticeable. Nevertheless great
change have taken place throughout
the city. Much or the vacant property
haa been covered with neat bunga
lows and the demand for rooms and
houses has been so far ahead of the
supply as to cnuso tho charging of
flinty pile" for mere shacks.
Whllo the expected boom did not
make Its uppoarance, ror which every
'no hns reason to reel thankful.
jKlamuth Falls la growing. At the
present rate of Increase tho prophe
sied population ror 1915 will
full faj ahort or the mark, j
undoubtedly bo sufficient to recom
pense them for tho outlay, tho great
est good will undoubtedly come to the
city and county at large, for It Is
more than likely that n majority or
those Investing will not confine them
selves entirely to the property owned
by theso corporations
It Is an opportunity ror tho boomer
to net In hi good work. There should
be no knocking. Klamath Falls Is
Kolng lo grow, but the speed or that
development depends more upon tho
people here than on any other agency.
Thla Is particularly true or the real
estate men. Heretofore thoro has
been a great deal of knocking done
by alamo members or this fraternity,
with the result that many substantial
Investors have been driven from the
city. A real estate man who cannot
speak a good word for the other fel
low's property la not a bnalnesa man,
and ought not to be In the realty
bualness. Every homeseeker or In
vestor who remains here brings five
others, and It' Is certain that If the
real estate man loses out on one he
will sell to some or tho other five. It
Is as much the business of the real
estate man to refute the Ilea that are
told about this county and city and
Individual property as It Is to soil
realty, and It Is only tho man who Is
)lg enough and broad enough to real
lzo this truth that will make a suc
cess of his chosen profession.
GREAT IS
THE CHANGE
WOMIF.IIFUL TRANSFORMATION
TIIHOIGIIOIT TIIK RASIlf
NEW UNO IN CULTIVATION
Preparation firing Mado to Increase
Ihr Crop Area and Next Year
Will Her lively Time
TIIK HKA17TH OFFICER
IXSPKCT8 PUBLIC SCHOOL
not
GKTTlNa IlKADY FOR Hl'HINKHH
The Hot Springs and the Klamath
Development compaulesv nro. gettlug
ready for an r.'l7irtlsln? caMpnlsu
tlml will surpass tnett Ing ot It kind
"cr undertaken b,' . corporation :u
the atate. President Johnson and his
assistant, W? 8. Worden, have been
busy for the past several months ma
turing plana for thla work, and all the
details of the campaign are Bearing
completion, These companies are de
termined to make things hiim, tad
the fruits of 'tho effort will be the
bringing to thla' country hundreds of
people who would othorwlse sot have
come. Whlle-the beaelts accrulag
to the men who spend the money will
Dr. Hamilton the city health officer,
Inspected the children at the public
school this morning. He found the
conditions there excellent This In
spection Is not on account of aay dis
ease being present among the chll-
dren, but as a precaution . Dr. Ham
ilton wlshea this fact to be thoroughly
understood by the parents of the
scjcol children it la a precaution
against the spread of disease, nnd not
lecause there Is any sickness umenu
the pupils. These luepectlona will bu
uiHde every month or every two weeks
.is seems expedient In the morning
Pr Hamilton will inspect the tv.o
public school rooms In the hlgh
school.
Except when notified by the county
court the health officer does not in
spect the high school, as It is a county
Institution.
W. D. Cruthers of Severy. Kas.,
arrived here yesterday to look over
the country. He makes about the
twentieth resldont of Greenwood
county to come here, all of those pre
ceding him having purchased land
hero.
Money
company.
to Load Hall-Shepard
The experimental atage has
passed In tho Klamath Basin. Lands
that only a few years alnco were con
sidered absolutely worthless evta
with water available have thla season
been made to produce abundant crop.
Driving through the valley from thla
city to Merrill one cannot help bat
be Impressed with tho possibilities) of
this section. On one side of a faaet
la a desolate looking piece of grouad
covered with a scattering of sage
brush, while on the other Is tho green
alfalfa field and the golden grain
stubble. These changes have bee
brought about In tho few years since
farming haa been mado ono of the In
dustries of this section. They only
foreshadow what the future is sure to
bring.
During the past year thervhaa been
a considerable Increase la the acreage
under cultivation. On every hand caa
be seen the homes of recent settlers.
Everywhere there is evidence of de
velopment. While the season for clear-
lag additional land la not yet at haaef
still farmers are getting ready to la.
crease their cultivated areas. Neat
year the acreage la grain and alfalfn
wmw iiss.iywiiwsasa, sal BBB.aaaamKl.ae
under the government canal will be
made to produce la order to make the '
land pay the water tax. Numsroae
small contracts are being let for clear
ing tracts. Among the farmers Im-
provement is the order of the day.
The abundant crops Just harvested
have had a atlmulatlnc effect. The
possibilities of the Klamath Baaln
nro everywhere In evidence. With
thla condition prevailing farm lands
are coming Into their own. Prospec
tive purchasers are coming la larger
numbers and tho Indications are that
thero will be a lively movement la
Klamath county real estate la the
next year.
K. OF P. NOTICK
Rsgular stated convention at 7:39
Wednesday night. Confering Rsnlre
rank. Visiting Knights especially Invited.
Call and hear the October Bdlaoa
records at Muller's.
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house, yoee get to beUeve hJaa. caaaMe cat stela a geea Js be.,
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How that every aweaMletlea; we haaalc la MM to the
How we teat every article la saw store before ptoslac M an i
aad that aeaw hart taMTMajUy gaallfifd itistmailH la sHunid
to handle yew preseriatlesi la amy way.
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