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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1909)
k'1 r. U; "i. ' "-' 1l - v.i-a M It . ft II vH & i. ' '' Hefafo. '"'.. Vs W- y Our AdtrtrtlMrt Oat J nd Be DiUr' Tim trrrTiTr- ire s-gnjTII YKAK. NO. 1.011 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGONWBDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1909. PrksSOcmti P0 jmm w ftuntUD IS TO BE DRAINED MgtAM.tllON HKItVICK WILIi IHI.M.V WI,MNI ACIIKM im UKT. 10 Bt fMPIIED '(MM " '"' rr Mrrr,li '" rrri Vl Fertile Fields Will lie the Hranlt It T,'ollulng "Hlcl '' "I" Mind In lb" Ureaonlan U of local ItMTnl. ItHlnic lulln fully of lite tliiir1 work on Ilia enlarging of IWmIIcI Hi Tula lake. Work tiy the reclamation orvlce la dwpvn the untlel '""' TmIo lake Itla I bo Modoc lava bed I lo I" ttceKUltd at once. Tula lake, whir It covert in rra nl over 11.000 , otciple llio lowrat point In Ilia KUtiith iln. Hi vlevstlon being 1,414 frrt, J feci lower linn liwer Klisitth like, which l only a tntle lid kill dlalent t lha nearest poUI- Tk Ucl Hut Tula lka occuplr Ik lot point In lha hailn, Hi drtlftUe preaenlrd to I do rvclama Ilea Bitnrra, when the Klamath project mapped out years so, kit on aotutlon -the elimination of Mat ilirr, IU only tributary. Thli mM opn ihn way tor evaporation o(tb walrra of the like, and waa lo U scroaptlahfd by Ibe um of l.n rlfr lo Irrltile Ibe levers) valla) licit lu rourtc and Iho conveyance of Ik tclduo of Hi Water, through a 4nlDin nnal to tba KlaMlth rlfr. Clnr like, lha tourra of l.ol rlvtr, IIm Ore mile rait of Tula lake, anil LAKE it in elevation of 470 feet reter ,(er rnilnallnB Uxt river. At any tkia Tule lake. The river rum a dli-jrto It may ! Krrally In acrom. Uit of CO mile on an lrreulr arojp,hnK the mrioe. If only niiij'ti- from Clrar lake to Tule lake. atmot Christmas G Grciteit Mortacnt of uutu gifts for the young and old ever thown In thli city bow ob display aad rtady for your Inspection. You will aava 10 troabte doing yoar CailttMaa shopping at this store and R1M1MBM the grand Prcmliau we are going to give away: First, Choice between Ladlea aad GU' 935 Tailored Salt, ttcosd, Choice between Doll and Carriage and DoUaidAitoaMMla KK K STORE Hi ehllrn touriio IhroiiKli nlluvlul ami fiTtllw land, llio Clear Ink.i dam, lliu ublrrt of which U lo Im pound tli Ut rher water nml make of Clunr liikn n Murine riai-r-Voir which will ioir nit mm nf np. liroilniNtvl)' J5.U00 nrm, U marliix roliiielliin anil probably will Im in. Ilrt'ly flnlahed In n fow iU)i Tim itim will linrneaa Ilia olil li. lorlo iiream fur mrH... of Irilgn. Hon nml ellniliinle It entirely a n femlt-r lo Tllle lake, when tlm ptnn lull li toniilHit)' worki-il out. Wllblu Um lid (wo )iari a narrow cliinnvl wm itlirorettit llirouitli whlrli n miu 1 1 tMmui wm Aiming Into a rivtlre of tlm lininetiM. Invn fleM nt the imitli rml of Tulu like, tlin liltlorlr lita t tl wlirrn the rcntv. kiiln Mutton umlnr Ciilln Jack i loui rnUlnl tlm offort of the tro to dUloilne them In 1 173.73 Till newly illacorrml uutlrt In been roniMeritily ilrrwiin nml w enit m an eiiirrltiient, liotli by irl- rata npllil ami mulir the iirl ton of the Rorertituent iprlamatloti eniluit-n, till rontliterabln Irraiu flow from Hie like Into tlm militrr ranrnli rbanneli of tlm in DrM, aih ba ileum wi for morn Hi tin a jmr, alrliiK proiulia of there belnc a lilil. in pn.nKo umlrr the volnnle raiiRe iiiulli of the lita beili troHr. !( iitiiy to me iourri'1 or nil rivr. a noilherii trlln;tary of Dm Harniiiiili, Tbti M' In o (iroinUliiK that the United Bute rerlimatlon enKlnrt'i have taken the inatlir In hand niul n Intro I brlnK ettabllihril them now to do rartlral work In rnlaritlnc the I'Ullet. If thli ncbvnie of ilralm4 oroiea itircfuftil Ilia driliuge of the 94,000 arm of alluvial latuli Ir. the i Tulc like U.ln may bo moro nwdlly ml mttrh In etpenilroly nrrton 1'IUIied than It mold be by Hie oris Inal lin of drx-ndliiK on ovatuira. ua tu tAKo up Ibe water of the lako 'roenu j0 th orllnal plan. Toys and Dolls i""" " ""a1" ""a"""' Tlm oiernlloui will lie watched with Krnil Inlereat throtikiiout tba roimiry and thv doparturu of a ill liurtw lentil, convoyliiK a flno Kuvcrn in ii nt ImihicIi, welithlnK 4,000 imiiioiU, mid drulgiiod for mu In trnnaporllnR iippllei fur Hie Koverntnent ramp at tlm outlet In Iho lava bed, wai ob- Ki'rtnl by many who nro hopeful of Kuod riiulla from thl imtcrprUo, Ho Undo Ham attain Invadei the blatorlc litva bod, not now with an armed fiinu to Inveit tlm itroimholdi of a mott dekriiiliied and relnnili' ene my, but to promolu a promlilnK pearcful Invailon In Iho hoo of evontually brlnRlnit to tbo very por tal of lha ubMlme tronhold culll vnted AeliU and happy home. ,T TIIK OI'KIU IIOl'HK "I.IvIiir Dull," a fnlntlc terle of trlrk picture. In which two pretty innldi'ti, dreiai-d one n l.lltle Jack llorniT and Hid othor aa a rate doll, iwrforiii miiio reer trlrk and danroa, "Hwcrt Dremni Intermingled with Nightmare" rather worry a charming young lady a aim dote on Hie park bonrli one alternoon. There Ii Mima wonderful trick photograph) In thl film. "The Champion Heavy Weight l.lftor" work tlm crowd for n p.ul of tlirlr good money, but when an Impove.'lahed wanderer iwlpc the paraphernalia and trie Iho tame tout, ha gel In trouble. "Tbo viaion ot Htcriing Keep" i an ex- roptlonally dollRbtful tnlo of that elder da) whon knlghl were bold. A ilruiig and Intereatlng drama, full of the action and life o dear to the Imirt of all American, whether by birth or adoption, I found In "The Itlvala Hand." "The Park of Iter tin" arc thown In a aerie of beautl fill pbotograph, where )ou will aee lha pmplr, old and )ounR, wandering In and fro through Iho delightful Rirdoni. Henry C. Itabbea left tor Medford tbla morning on bualneu connected with tbo Home Itcalty company. S LOWER RATES ARE. WANTED HVMSVm MKN WAKT M)WKB IN. fftfcANCK RATKH i MORE HYUNTSWOltO DOIT ir llrdraata' Were Itarrd ISO feet Apart in' the Fire IJaatt Kate HeJKtlM WowM tkt Hair Tlm nrefMir In the city of W. A. Newman of-1 Underwriter' Kqult- able Itatlnij bureau, baa arouied tbo Intcrrat of the bulnea men In iho matter of ocurlnjc lower rate (or nro Inauranc. It I a well-known fact that tba rata prevailing here are In nearly tnery Initance exorbi tant. Itaied ai they are on the ei- iwrlence of the Are imurance com- lnle and regulated according to Hie nature of itructurei and the pro tection offered by the water aupply, lltllo hope In fact, no hope need In) entertained that a reduction will bo oecured until there I better tUaa of building erected on the ground now occupied by frame itruc lure, or the dty baa a more eiten alvo ytcm of Ore hydrant. Belief through the drat cause I remote, aa It I not likely that many of the frame building will be replaced for year. A to the matter of aecurlng taore hy drant, there la a chance that-thl can be brought about. Mr. Newman ,waa teen today, and an effort waa made to have him atate how great the reduction would be In case more hytraata were tattatled. In repblng he uld: "That la something t will not fur- nlh figures on. They must come from Mr. Kelly In Portland, and they can ho secured If the Chamber of Com- merra of thl city will wire, asking for them. Then they will be official and will bo put Into force when the number of hydrants In the Br limit I Increased. 1 will, however, state that It thcro la a hydrant placed at each corned and one In the middle of each corner and one la the middle of 1B0 feet apart, tho reduction In rate would be a substantial one. I am at work now re-ratlng the city. There will bo a slight reduction la the pre vailing rate, but It will be very email. It any asturanco could be given that tho number of h)dranta would be In created Iho work I am now doing would not nave to be done again, pro vided tho chango was made at once or In tho near future. The re-ratlng of a city mutt necessarily be done at certain times, and If the rating I am now making should go Into effect be fore the hydrant question was nettled It must of necessity remain la force until such time as a new one Is made. How soon that would be cannot be stated, that depending on the work In hand at tho time the application for a new rating was made." When II. V. dates was here short tlmo ago ho submitted to the council a propodtlon relative to the ptaclng on Klamath avenue of a aU-lach mala and Increasing the number of hy drants throughout the city. This proposition provided for hydrants ono block apart In the business sec tion of tho city, and It put Into effect would bo tho causo of a. great reduc tion In rate. If the number o'f hy drant aro further Increased by the placing of one In the middle ot each block within the ire limits It would still lower the Insurance rate. The ordinance waa hung up oa account of the refusal ot Mr. dates io consent to have Incorporated la this ordinance a provision that It repealed ordl naaees 45 aad 46, lo ImperUat la tali matter to the business Interests ot the etty that or bring about an amicable adjustment of the difference between the coun cil and the water company, In order that the hydrants needed to reduce tho Are Insurance rate may be In stalled In tlmo to have the present re-ratlng caver the new conditions. It Is, of course, realised that the coun cil Is desirous of permanently settling the differences between the city and the water company, and bad this In mind when the question of the repeal at ordinances 45 aad 48 came np, but It would seem that none of the rights of tho city would be sacrlflced oy the passage of an ordinance with the re pealing clause out, leaving that to be settled by future legislation. The money paid out by the busi ness men of the city baa for years been a heavy drain on their resource, aside from the fact that thetrrlaka have been lightly Insured, due to the fsct thst they could not pay the cost Incident to the carrying of a reason able amount of Insurance on their stock. The growth of the city and the consequent Increase of liability to fire makes It Imperative that some thing be done to so far reduce the rates charged as to enable them to place larger policies, aad this can only be done by a re-arrangement of the hydrants so ns to meet the re quirements of the Insurance com panies. , HKJH f-CHOOL XOTK8 t. Monday moralag la chapel Ret. Bledsoe of the Baptist chnrch eon- ducted the eierdse aad Mr. Raaor sang u two song. Mr. Rasor to singing for the Baptist ehurcb, aad If yon would like to hear a la tenor stager who stage sweet aad clear J attead these meetings. The boys thnt play basketball are putting la some hard practice, pre paring to defeat the various teams that they will play. ' K. OF P. ATTENTION Regular convention tonight at 7:30. Nominations tor ofsTce aad work In Knight rank. The presence ot every Knight In the city la de sired. J. C. Dodson aad family have re turned from Portland, where they have been making their homejor the past three months, and will leave for Surprise valley, where they formerly lived. It had been Mr. Dodsoa's In tentlon to take up his. residence per manently at, the metropolis, but the health ot his children waa so poor there that he was forced to return here. Our stock ot lumber Is now com plete. Wo have everything necessary to build a house Including rustle two- lap stdlag, celling, pine aad No. 1 vi Heal grain fir flooring. WHI bave In a few days slash grain Sr aalshlng lumber and cheaper grade ot vertical grain fir flooring. 0. S. ft R. S. MOORE. The new equipment for the post- offlc haa arrived and will bo Installed Immediately. The room will he com pletely remodeled and arranged la the most convenient and modern man ner the whole room being devoted to the office. Mrs. J. A. Walker ot San Jose. Cal., arrived In the city Tuesday evealng and left this morning for Merrill. where she will spend the winter visit ing her daughter, 'Mr. ParrUh, W. H. Helleman, la charge of tho operatloa aad maintenance ot tho Klamath project, left for Cheyeaae, Wyo where he waa called la esaaeo- tlon wltn tho reelamatloa work. Ho will return la about two weeks. J. T. Bllllagsbey of Mount Hebroa to la tk city oa httalaeo. , KKXO HAITKXIKOH fat Sunday evening Kd Hunter and" Ml Zella Butasey, the Keno ichool teacher, wcro taking a buggy ride. When they were paulng the McCollum place a singletree broke and the horses, started to run. Hun ter inea to noia tnem. by tat lines, but ono of them broke and t'je horses turned down the grade, ran through a barb wire fence, upset tbo buggy and tore It to pieces. Ml ll'ioy was thrown Into, tho barb wire, tore her clothing, cat her upper lip, the side ot.her face and neck. Hunter had one hand 'badly cat., Tho horses were both cut with the wire, and were not found until Monday moralag. Miss Bussey was taken to Mr. Me- CoJIum'a ptoce and-Or. Wright was called' to.'dress her wounds The great wonder la that the partle es caped with their lives.' Mla.Buth Doten returned home Monday evening on-the Canb from the Falls, where she -has ,ben for several days.. She was kicked by- a mule some time ago, aad was taken to the Falls for treatment - She la now able to bo around. NEW H17ITH FILED Three new suits have been Sled at the county clerk's oflce, all for the recovery of money. C. D. Wllsoa vs. Hoyt ft Wheeler. B. 8 Origsby vs. H. H. Roberts aad B. J. Roberts. B. 8. Grlgtby aa adardaJstrator ot the estate ot Joha D. Whitman, vs. T. L. and Hiram H. Roberts. REDCCED vrtta-tae factory oa lamps, which redness oar coat, we will from aad after tato date sell globes aa follews: S, 4, 10 aad ! c-p. earboa globes, 0c each. 34 c-p. carbon glebes, 10c each. . SO w. Meridian globes. 40c each. 100 w. Meridian globes, ige each. 20 c-p. Tungsten globes, 45c each. 33 c-p. Tungsten globes, 75e each. 48 c.p. Tungsten globes, $1.10. KLAMATH FALLS LIOHT AND WATER CO. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express oar deep grat Itude to our frleads for the assist anee and sympathy give during tho Illness aad after the death ot oar soa aad brother. MRS. N. M. STRAW AND FAMILY BLACK DIAMOND Oae ot tho greatest discoveries ot America. ROCKER ft OIUJCTTK. Klamath Falls. Ore. FRICK OX aOanOXBIO OLTJBBB Our Guarantee with these: Whew wo say are not anttoSsi roea or netstisx. New that to the fttUELD label to nes4tlvly smaioMssf to five an tilth ttlTW. Taat' lair, toot RT lOtl OUEAM SJar Pnig Store "They EXHIBIT FOR OMAHA FAIR c. T. OLIVER AND CHAMBER OT COMMERCE BtrST HtOtXJCTS WANTED FORCAIt All FaMta Mast Be la) by '.a Car WW Leave Mtovrakaf tor Um EXHIBIT FOR OMAHA FAIR , C. T. Oliver, to whoa this eoaatr to , Indebted for tho keaatlfal sahfOU M , nude' at tho BilHaSi (Moat) Dry 1 Farming exposition tost asewth, to busy prepariag another exhibit to bo seat to the Cera Show ntOmahoaad , J then oa to Chicago. Tho Sonthera PaeiSe railroad will famish a atoty- foot baggagVcar'aad trsasfsrt tho exhibit to tho fair free ot charge. All eshlbtta swat la to Mr. Oliver from tho Merrllr-coqatry; will kO carried Irion' r j ofcharge by T.'L. Tadea oil hie stage. The local Chamber of Commoreo. who with Mr. Oliver' aid to getUs-' tho exhibit together aad ready for ahie meat la tho ear, desires that all ex hibits be sent la before Monday, or,.' at tho very 'latest by Taesday nsera- L Ing. aa tho ear which Afoot F. M. Thompson has oWtored hero' i' Sop- day will bo-take eat Wsdoosday mnratag. ' t C. T. Oliver hax take the varleoa . heaves of grata. Hiatus, siaaah,aad otkeir)rVMaeta.ef tato eevjaty vatoh weiea'aWlav la the aaalatt aaata oa tho'ceorthenss' m& r . J' - - V- - . - loexiac tnem over km those which aro to ho seat to The products seat wHI be probably left at St. Fan! or aee- er of the big railroad ceatera of tho Middle Wont aa a pinaaasat dsaptoy to show what tato ceaatry with prop er care aad work to ennoble of rais ing. No other ptaa so worthy ot the hearty co-operation of tho farmers. rancher aad other resident of tato county could possibly ho thought of. Thl to the beat aad most successful way that we eaa tell the people of the outside world what wo aro dotes here. Every oae who haa any ktont of aa ex hibit watch will advorttoo the varteoa Industrie aad product ot thto eeaa try should send thee to aa aeoa aa possible to Mr. Oliver, to order that they may be gotten la ahap lor the comtag akipmeat to tho fatra to bo held through tho Middle West thto tall. W. F. Araat to dowa from hto plaoe at Crater lake. Jaet what w any atosM rot CHAPJ Bare If V: i t M 1 J.JB- & t,X,1'"l'J r- tv t criV J. A. Cleaoat ot Odessa to la tho city today, l jery effort ough to t put forth to v v -.., 1 4 rf-4' mmm9mmm&mmM seaatMaaWtesMt '. ";w&r V, u efl2