The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 15, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1909.
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FAVORS THE
BOND ISSUE
gaflaWAMV IIAI.M.W1KH WANTH
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SCflUiSAREIOPAVPAir
iHdMf 4 Inlrrlur'e liana Miaae
Ma of Work and Hlgher
rrkv for Water
la dlspatth from Waahlagtea
m ngvtltn It lit followlag Ulr
saUeaoalch llt Interact Iho Klaav
MkwMir people;
Ait mult r hit InvMtlgalloaa In
tat Wert dUltPK the l't lWf(
iMntorr Malllnger U Mora roar laced
tetatwa that congrra should au
Aerie tb lame of bond, predicated
tt tea reclamation fund, la order that
naif rath may I available for the
await completion or the aeore or
am a( internment Irrigation pn
)kM aov la roursa n( construction.
0eta ttiUnt, li believe, demaada
aVatteta a bond luo be authorised,
tar wc mora money made available
ferdttrarlng the rul of construction,
tlaaakstr Ibn projerta will be cam
aktjd, i4 tb sooner will return
Maw Uto the reclamation fund froai
tattler acquiring water rlgate froai
the aaveroaient. Home of Iba advo
Mtai aT a bond luue have damaaded
HMtt.oto; other favor aa lam of
Ht.IM.t00 a year for a term of
!. Imctary lia)llnar haa a nlaa
: from both, a plaa whlea hie
at Indicate la more practle-
Ih woulil have congrvaa aulharlaa
tat Itnaara of rrclamatloa boada up
la a Iwd minimum far la oitoaa of
UMM.Oio, thouih ha hlmatlf la not
)H artpatrj lo tay what that aalal
is tkouM U. DUrretloaary powar
aoald ha bvttowrd upon Iho aacra
tary to Imuo thuo tooda from tlma to
!, ia turn quantltlra aa may ba
JaaMdad, until tha mailmum la
'ataad. In thla mannar, ba ballavaa
tkat ataafy c.mlj be obtalaad aa aad
(l'atlard oa ragw
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ATTIIKOI'MIA IMIl'MK
An excellent llluaraiih dram, "Tim
Narklaca," teaches In n modern tlny.
let the truth of tliuso familiar word
lllttirwl lung hko r llin llclirnw
liroaclmr, "Vanllai aiiltatuni ( om
nla aiilla." Tim awful wreck th
vanity ut n rixillih ami nihty wlfo
makM lit livr Ufa ami tlmt of tier lm.
Uail. "Ilotura Ilia Mmt" It a tnln of
tha dcx-p w dtlirrlct, ami Inrlilrntal
ly of ii lovo of a ruimriiiklil for a
atvrllua yotina .ullor rdap, "Jll.t
Htmpaon'a AllrarllTenou" It oror.
halmlna and agnltut lirr wlili, aiior
in uf'tka tnatrulltin jrniltr trail her
(ram worn till night. Hut why; you
ak. Ah, you mint cuia to , "Win.
nlai a Trlnrou" auft)) tha rrul
tlte amount of fun.
HKtll'l.'KU I'llllK o.H KWXTIIIO
filUIKM
Oalca to a no contract with Hip
factory on lampt, which rtiliirc-t our
rott, wit will from ami aftrr thla iUtn
aall ilobea at followt;
1, 4, 10 anl III c..p, rarhon iliti,
10c each,
3 4 c.p. carbon lohr, 30c rach,
CO w, Mrrdllan llnbt-, tOo rach,
100 w. Meridian Klobm, tc lacli.
to r.i, Tunatlrn aloora, CSc rach,
33 r,.p. Tuniitrn alotrt, Ttc rach.
r.p. Tunctlrn atolim, 11,10.
KLAMATH KA 1.1.8 I.IOIIT AND
W'ATKIt CO.
WOUK IN mcHtltlTrM IN
IKMJIttMIMi IIAI'IDI.Y
John O. Porter of Mpokane, Wath..
of (ha contracting trm of I'orler
Hroa., aatfky charge of the work oa
Iba Orgon Trunk Una down the
Daathulaa canyon, arrived In fort
land Iba other day lo remain a few
daya on bualnraa.
"Work In the DctkIiuim It pro.
greaaJng rapidly," tald Mr. I'orler,
"and aa el wo hata not ttruck ntitta.
clea uaually encountered In railroad
building. About S.&00 men are bo
Ing kept at work. Climatic condition!
have been favorable, though rontld.
antila rain hai fallen. Ilrliorta that
rarelty of labor I. delaying the work
arc abwlulaly f.l.e." !
Joba Smith of IKirrlt la regltlered nt
... al
A Man
Can ran a itore witkoit avdTrtltI4j
-ad wtMk at a girl In tie dan-tat wkat'a Um
lit atomic with clotklBi. Wattl Ue
m to by the ordlaary klad when yea cai get
Stcin-Bloch's
Smart Clothes
9
Dutchcu Guaranteed Trouiert
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and
Hanan
Modern Footwew
at this store
K K K STORE
$50,000 MEAT
PACKING PUNT
JOHN M. 1111,1, IIKIIK MMIKINU
Wit NtlTAIII.K HITK
OAKUM) PACKERS 1ACKERS
I'n.lMl.ly ('wmmrarr Work at Oac
Will HaniMn anil Mtilp All l"rt.
ilarp of Thla Hrctla.
John H, Hill, avnlor partner of tha
lloliotnli Hralty company, la In tha
thy looklnK for a pottlblo alta on
which dm formor ownura of tha Oak
land Mrat Parking rompany, w'ba ra-
., vM , ,Hwlft k Co.. may
ernt a S0. 000 cold ttorage and
miMt.parklng plant. It la their In
leiitlon lo hamllo all thai produce of
thla aecllon, and ahlp from here to
I'orlland, Oakland, Han Kranclaro and
the Kail. Ilntter, eggt and cheeae
would lm handled In addition to beef
and Hirk,
Much a chemo aa thla hat often
been tpoken of before, though thla
U the first lime any real alept have
ben taken toward carrying out the
plant laid down. Thla company la
iwrfxtl) capable of opening up a new
country. They were doing aurb an
eitcnilvo butlneaa from their Oakland
houto that It wat neceaaary for Hwlft
Jt Co. la come to their tcrmt when
Ihey wlthed lo buy them out.
There It no question but what by
the time tho main line la completed
from hero to Natron thla city will
become Iho main shipping point on
the Southern Pacific between Port
land and fUcramento.
It It tho Intention of thoae who
have tho ronttrut'tlon of thla new
plant In rhargo lo commence work aa
toon at poitlblc, though thla will
brobatily not be before spring.
A. K. A. M. NOTICK
There will bo a special communion-
' Thurad.y evening to confer
P c- afW A mhn d
Ivltllora coruiauy inviieu o n !-
ent. Ily order of Iho . .
O. D. OATB8. Sec'y.
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FIRE AT
BONANZA
lllfill HCIIOOb AT THAT I'LACK
HAH NAMtOW KMCAI'K
0VC TO A WfECTIVE fLtE
Heroic Work Haajalred lo Have the
Hirartare Kraaa Deotntctkm
Itaaaaga Aboert SSM
IIONANZA, Kaf. 16. (Special)
At 11:30 today two acbool boya dla-
covered amok Uaulng from the
school rtfbm occaalcd by the laterme-
dlale grade aad presided over by Mra.
Ijimbert. They aotlfled Mlaa Orace
hytle, ono of tba teachers, who, with
the aid of the boy uaed all of the
water lo be found In the building In a
vain effort lo iubdue tha flame,
which wero foundt to be burning
around the heat readier. When ahe
discovered that tba fire waa beyond
her control aba raag the ball, but no
attention waa paid to tha alarm and
r
ahe then aent the boya to town for
help.
Aa soon aa It waa learned that tbo
achool waa on re the entire town
turned out. Tba chemical engine waa
hauled from Ita qaartere, where It ama
remained unused" for! over a year.' Oa
the way to the Ire lonalderabla time
waa lost through taalaabtllty of thoae
having hold of the rope to pull tha
machine, and a teaaa waa anally et-
cured and preaaed lato eervlce. Tha
heroic work otlMI Lytle rwalted
In keeping tha Are conflaed to the
vicinity of Mra. Lambert'a room, aad
when tbo engine arrived the flame
were eitlngulshed without dlBculty.
In addition to tba chemical engine
men, women and children and one
team carried water from the river, g
quarter of a mllo distant, aad thla
ntded materially In quickly extin
guishing the Are.
Investigation showed that the cause
of tho flro waa due to a defective flue
leading from tho furnace to the reg
ister In Iho Intermediate grade room.
It waa found that practically no con
nection had been mada between the
two, rendering It daageroue at all
tlmea. Tha attentloa of tha achool
board had been called eome time ago
to tbo defective condllloa of the heat
ing equipment, and they have reaaoa
to feel thankful that a great holo
caust haa not been the reault of their
negligence In thla matter. It will
doubUcae be a warning that will re
ault In having the defecta permanent
ly remedied and remove what haa
alwaya been a monace lo tha Uvea of
tba puplla attending thla laatltntloa.
Tho damage to tho etrncture will
amount to perhapa $500, which la ful
ly covered by Insurance, tha building
being Inaured for 110,009.
WALTKK STRAW
Walter Btraw died at the raaWenea
of -hit mother ycaterday morning,
death being duo to paralyela'aad a
combination of dlteaaea. Tha do-
ceaaed returned to thla city eome time
ago, and ever alnco hla arrival hero
hla health failed. For oeveral montha
prior to hla death he waa conflaed to
hla bed, and for woeka hla death haa
been momentarily expected.
Tbe funeral aervleea will ba held
from tho family reatdeaoa aa tha
Want Aide' tomorrow aftarioea at a
o'clock, and will be condaeted by Rav.
O. T. Pratt. Tha latemaat will be
la the city cemetery.
Cyrua, Kllgora la la tha city from
hla ranch at Wllaon'a bridge, loeklag
for a aaok, aad ha aaya "graf wMawa
arafarrad." ,H ragta taat tha
aaa are flylag aretty thick raaad
hla raaoh aad there la aoma tea haat
lat out tkart saw.
FIGtRES ARE
EXAGGERATED
KKfllNKIt PATCH HAH KKCCIVKU
HO Hl'CH IXrOKNATION
OTHCt OFfrCIAlS ARC SILENT
Hute That flgureo Olvra la Hatar-
day'a Herald are Dewete Any
Iterclved at Loral OaVe.
Thla afternoon when tha local rec
lamation officiate wero naked for In
formation concerning tbo flgureo
printed In Saturday'a laaaa of tha
Herald aa thoae given out aa the ten
tative allotmenta for the coming year.
Ihey replied that they wero greatly
exaggerated ao far aa they had re
ceived any Information from Waah-
Ington.
Mr. W. W. Patch, the project en
gineer, aald In part:
"Bo far aa I have been Informed
from headquartera the allotment for
the coming year will not exceed half
tho amount aa atated In the Herald,
and two-thirds of the allotment la en
tirely dependoat upon tbe atand taken
by tho atockboldera of the Water
Caere' association whether they car
ry out tbe complete requlremeata of
tbo government or aot."
The flgurea wero qooted from the
8aa Francleco Chronicle; aad It eeema
remarkable that ao competent aa en
gineer aa Mr. Patch ahould be left la
the dark while tha laformaUon la
glvea to tho eorreapoadeata of the
preea, who quoted tha flgurea en the
authority of eome member of tha aea
ate committee oa Irrlgatloa.
MILUS McC.UA
Mlaa Ruby Illllla and John McCall
wero married ycaterday morning at
iho residence of Rev. Q. T. Piatt, the
officiating clergyman. The wedding
waa a great eurpriso to tho many
frlenda of thla popular couple, bat It
nevertheleaa carrlea with It tha good
wlahoa and congratulatloaa of their
hosts of acquaintance In thla city.
Mra. McCall haa been a realdeat of
thla city tor about two year, aad
haa ever been one of the popular
members of tho younger net. Mr.
McCall canoe claaaed aa aa old-timer,
though he returned to thla city lea
than two year ago. He la one of the
efdcleat employee of tha Portland
Store, and la poeaeaaed of buntaeaa
ability of a high order.
Mr. and Mra. McCall left Immedi
ately after the ceremony for Brook-
aide, where they will apend their
honeymoon.
WATRR NOTICK
There waa 315,000 galloaa of water
run to waata laat night oa accouat of
peraona leaving fauceta open to pre
vont freealng. Wo have placed In-
apoctora, and from now on all water
found left running will be abut ol at
tho curb.
KLAMATH FALLS .LIOHT AND
WATER CO.
You did not have much una for a
fan In Klamath county tbla morning,
but you might have a mother, alator
or beau who Uvea la a land that la
far warmor than thla, aad than a fan
would bo a dainty aad uaefuj gift. I
have a number of Beautiful Preach
Importad faaa oa due-lay thla weak.
Come la aad ata them. Pleaaar to
ahow them to you.
McKattaa.
la It aaoaaaary to any taat aow, at
tar tha vlgaroaa aaoottag at tha away
aaatera raatdaat la Uta tart, of taa
warld tka dvtcka, gaeaa aad.,aaU ara
ooaatdarably taaa aumaroaa taaa they
Wtft about Saturday aooa. "
AT THK IIAPTUrT CHURCH
The revival at the Oaptlat church
waa quite a aucceaa ycaterday. Tha
pastor preached In the morning on the
subject "An Upward Look." la tho
afternoon Rer. C. H. McKee preached
an uplifting tcrmoa, aad la tho area-
lag Mr. Bledsoe preached aa elective
sermon oa "How to Be saved."
Ono lady accepted Chrltt aad cob-
fonaod Him aa her Savior. Tbo haad
of fellowship waa given to nine new
member. The aolo, "The Ninety aad
Nine" by Mr. Wlrts waa nrr much
appreciated. Mr. Raaor'a alagtag la
adding much to tha Interest of tha
meeting. Tonight the peetor will
preach oa "Why Man Are Loot." Mr.
Raaon will alng and Mr. Btrattoa will
play the violin. All are Invited.
WORK TO START ON ORROON
TRl'NK UNK BELOW MADRAS
Tho following dlapatch from Mad-
raa to the Portland Journal la Inter
esting In that It ahowa that the work
on tbe Oregon Trunk la aot being
held up, but la being puahed to aa
early a completion aa poaalble.
Construction started oa tho Ore
gon Trunk line Saturday moralag at
tbe mouth of Willow creek. W. H.
Porter, who baa tbe contract for the
work from Madraa dowa Willow
creek to Trout creek, la la Madraa,
and la superintending tha work. Dt
vlalon Engineer Hlckmaa, whoa
work reachea from Treat creak to
Redmoad. la alao hero aad la derot
lag hla Urn to harrying coaatrucUoa
work oa tha Hill read;
Baglaeer McVlcker. who to located
at Madraa, yaaterday received, era
to divide' hi crow aad ruak
aectloa work oa tho Una dowa Willow
creek ao that the lla aaay be la raadl
aeaa for coaatraetloa ganga. Bridge
carpeatera arrived la Madraa laat
night and are to bo put at work at
once building warehouaee aad other
bulldlaga for aa of the Oregoa Traak
at thla place. After thla work la com
pleted they will ho employed la con
structing trestle la thla rlclalty.
The Oregon Trunk line haa opeaad
Ha commissary department at tkto
place, aad auppllea are already ar
riving for tho nee of eoetructloa
crewa. Omclala of the Oregoa TraaK
tra hopeful of raafclag coaatraetloa la
thla. rlclalty to the graataat poaalble
limit, aad to that ead any they ex
pect to have 1,000 mea employed
between Trout crook aad Madraa
within aUty daya.
Jamea J. Hugh, a former realdeat
of thla city, where ho waa aagagad la
the livery bualaea. whoao home la
aow at Eugene, la here oa a baataeaa
trip connected with hla latereata la
Butte valley.
Our Guarantee
with these:
Wheat w aap
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orqueatloB. Haw that la aha
Aap Hoaaihald MaaaaS
SMIKID lahal la amaMHaty
aatlasartlian
Thafa aalr, laat Mt
losi otiAM
Star Drug Store
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S. P. FAILS
IN PROMISE
NO KPPORT MAM ID IMPHOVB
PAMRNOMt cmBJLM
PROMISE MADE OCTOtCRIO
feWUMM aaMMaMBS MeftJ aMMS dToMavS
there I Dacfjadamaiaai a aar
The followtag arilela fraaa Uta
Portland Tatagraa ha ailf aialaaa
tary. aad aaowa tha great talaraat tha
outatdo world la takiac la tha awrat-
oaaMat.of tMa aectloa of tha i
Although fatal awwthar
eaVtala bogaa ts aaaare Partlaad
baalaaaa latereata of aaatataaia at kav
arerlag aaaatsajtr eojaatlotxi at
twaea Pertlaad aad KTamath PaR aa
loag ago aa tha Srat waah a Jaly,
aothlag doaalt haa
pllahed.' Tha laat ward
f rota tha Harrlaaaa
aad ratal red by tha trtaaaartatlaa
mlttoo of tha Chambor af Oaav
waMp iaR"Jr fjaaHva1, arfwsjaagjr jia
frem Otaaral Paaaaagar Agamt WB
Uaai MeManaur. U whtah tha ataav A
lea waa mad that th
wouMbotakaaapwtthl
aaactala at tha I
All!
tarda aaTeothag tha '
thlatRy.
Tha Chaaiaor f
achedal whorahy Partlaad wtald
hare aamethlag I
with Saa Praaalaaa la
ioa ttrrRory. Ailtr aneh aao
taa Saaratary H. D. Taa
Hetktrea af tha traaaaartatlaa aaaa
mlttae. waa adrlatd hf tha Satjthara
PaclSe that tha areata tehodalo,
which aaada Partlaad hualaaaa aaaa
loaa a whole day aad gare Saa Fraa
eJeco direct aad la
Uoaa with Khuaatk falla had
adopted aa Vriaammaaiatlaa af tha
KUauUh Pall Ohaahar af
Tha
tlataat Otatial 1
N. Scott ta that
Portland latoreata had hatter tafea
tka matter up dlrettly wHh tha Khua
ath aaaala.
SecrtUry Taa Heekarea taak tha
attar up with tat Kltmtla PaUa
(Cwataaaad aa Paflt S)
ataaa Jaat what a aap. M paa
ha raraadifl at ami
tost
roK ours
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sarrltary aa tjawa.
Uaa.am4 lar that aaaaaar tha tawara
awathara PaeaS aa Oajajaa aa4 OahV
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