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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1909)
;& V PA : 21 in' 1 $ 4J ,; VriA i? ciw fcrWt-! .. " '' ,.v feSw -4 . '.1 f A ) $be penina fltfaltV ,H J 'fifl fsPP ' i -mm"vt: . , ,. -T-j' rf - f Our ktmrtmn Os TIm B KmmIM. n t. ffi ' Kssaih Fl ;" f2i Beat iMUf. r f'AV R '. iYkab. No. i.on , KLAMATH rALLfl, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. M. PMCilCmtt pdtCT LINE TO CRATER I dAXI .IHHANMKMKNTM MOlTtlt:HN IW-inu J? gHUill IIWOUfH RATES .. . UHik Ut M r, iMlM lumen nn - - ' t ; . . j ... "Til MM ! ! t 5. Mf Olidilonn Steel Of Port at at tttv crater bene '. ess In Han Prnnrliro ! fcaestttltatlnn )IU Charles 8. sssersl pn-enger geni or in taiat rsiii. ,ur (""P"" n( -Mgjnf (( arrengnment where to bmh) ran be tun en Upper Klem lH k to ennnee t with aa autome bsVke M Klamath Palta lo Crater Doty of till ttty1, who will probably 4a th work, Mr. Doty n niporlenced in IliU rlHM of work, ami If i no- cure the contract, will trantfor Ilia boat Intact, Willi Iho Klamath on Ilia Hppor lake'and tho Houlherti Pacific active ly pushing the publicity end of Iho fair, II will tiiran that thern will be plenty of builuees (or all of l ho craft on tho Upper lake wator. KXHIHIT CAM LKAVKM MAYOR CALLS MEETING ,ITY PATIIKKM IX HI'KCIAI. CO!. FKIIKKCI. TDKNIIAV MCJIIT SPECIAL ELECflON OFfKIAlS The rar which (!. T. Oliver ami liU competent uiilatanta hail arrangml o wall left thl morning fur Uniaba and the Kail, The car will go down by way of Kaeramenlo, and lot ttio Call forutaua know that tho peoplo of thU action aro tapahltj of railing grain itha ak ajAl.1 lliaa m .IIm wntll. ' wll. Tho rar waa aumowhat tiullcr than waa tiitvctrd. and m ionm of tho vihlblta wtro rather rrowilrd, yttvthcr waa planty of room for a Khrrlu,WIU lie HrM llrceMbrr lla to lirrMa l'" UtMlrr KUmalli rlla. MiMk l and r today aJaAod mr of anwlmena of tho u-T-Mm.n. would U rM.hed. l"o4ue1a of thl county to .how thn .?.. . .- i..-.. . -!-' atfetn Kail and Mlddlo UV.t what li JH ifT iin ." .. - ii aalo linn to Cralrr lakr." I Km!. "A icU. rat will at Bad T lha HoiltboM I'Actfc. rWvW taaMt u to lranrort to tktta Mm taka until auclt tkmo m Utiattktni ratine build I In Natron N KHMth. WTii-n (bat lln la MBjaMad bate the aiiranc cf AJTavmiKent that It will build Natron to Iho laka for Wo ara alao proswrtwi b) if large quantlthM cf cwMMMl Imi hart, a tbrrt la tmrtbMM Md atOMlar lake and we will bulM ft of remeal baM Met Ibt Un for tranefarrlac Um Klamath will probably b I oat In the early eprlag, to Ihli end batrlai already1 km Mder tonilderatloa beiweM tbm1atlon company aad M. R belRR done hert. NMTIUK The following etorw will cloo to- Marrow tThanllB uayi ai iz o'clock, and remain cloned for thn day: Tha I'ortland Rlore. CbatUln. Uncell A Co. Milva Hroa. A Co. Vaii mper llroe. Moaarcb Merrantllo Co. Ward A Obcacbaln. K. K. K. Htoro. ! Tory. O. M. Hector. W. A. Calklaa. After tho bin ThanJaetTltt night com lato IheaajfTalCafe and el eait layand inre pie. I'rlrato boiM far ladloa. Thu mayor called a apcclal tuoel Ink of Iho city council Tuesday night and tho committee appointed to Ma polling place and appoint the Judgm and clvrka for Ike coming election to U held for the purpose of voting on tho question aa to whether the outlying addition bo Incorpor ated with the city or not, gave In their report. Dvcomber 3 1 at waa died aa the dalo for tho election. Mayor Ban deraon and Councilman Wllklna had prerlouily made a lour of the addi tion and filed tho neceaiary polling plaro. These wero approved by Iho city council. For tho city the officer for lha election aro aa follewa: First ward: Judge. O. A- aMearna, II. M. Wilkin, It. a Moore; clerk. V. Armstrong, P. K. Btahlman. Second ward: Judge, J. M. Foun tain, J. I.. Fielder. K. 8. Virgil; clerks, II. I. Qalarneau, Was. Wag ner. Third ward: Judge. 0. 8. Qrlga- by, Chaa. Woodard, C. P. Pf10Vri clerk, Clyde Urandenburg, W, 8. Hhlve. The following polling place ware flied la Iho city: First ward: Navigation building, near the bridge. Second ward: City hall. Third ward: Noel building. The following Judge and clerk wero appointed from tha varloua ad dltlena: , For Hot Iprlnga: Judges, C. F. Stone, Dart Chlldera, W. F. Taught; clerks, A. 8. Cleveland, W. 8. Wltey. Falrvlew: Judge, li. B. Flnley, Allen StanabU, J. B. Oodfrey; clerka. K. K. Hyera and Ed Harden." Duea Vista: Judge, T, IS. Matt. A. J. Sangerman, Heary Crnmnack or; clerka, Prank Rlggaaad Alei Noaler. t Polling place In la vartoua addi tion were at Ik batbhetw: corner Bsplaaad and Spring art Pair view grocery atore, eomef'Unham and Sargeat atreeta, and Heary Crunpacker's henae, comer; Front and CaltTorata avenn. let 1 block it Duena Vlata addUloa. A dlKuaeloa of lb nroaaatd ordi nance for bhe protection of til b. new men of the eMy agalaat street vender, etc', waa bad. It waa deemH advtaabl to hare Judge Drake, Ike city attorney, look; up the question and draft aom ort of or dinance regulating auch reader. This ordinance will be directed asalnst persons who may come lato the city aad, leaatag a building, aell out bankrupt atoek la competition with the city merchant. OFFICERS ELECTED MKADOW LAKB PAJHf 18 tXanWam COM. NOMINATIONS COMING IN HUBS umaamr Anot'SBu in HKRAUl OOKTsWT PROMISES TO R POPUAR Urge Nsmfeer T the Vttr DaLtrr ef the CMy WM Be Aanewj eke Begenner an Ike Centcet. NKW TOWN W CBOOK OOONTT I, " " I wammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmT mmmmmat .ammmmmmmmmmmmmns. -mmmf F mmmW "llnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtf, .mmfammmmTmVmmmmmv(feaTam- ml lffl ML v BwrnaF tesfUfil " ml lllmn ; iXxMl : I AH tUtvV UllW i n IB mr ti HI li I B H , Ml t H Ul " H i riB i ir mmmmmmm mmmmmw ESBKJSmR ymmmmml mmmmw . BBaammn eaeasp ee f ennnn&mBm annnnmny vvwOi RfJ , RSRV .SSNN Tgfmmml nmammmmammmv&v mmnmrnmrmmnvw mmmmmmp mrT-mT gnmrnv 'w im ii-w.-j,w it mXar ' , Some New Ones OteOAHIlBB ORBCR MACNIfCRY AT ONCE Payrell o IMe Ooaaaany a4 Tmrt el Mr. BArnea WM Amsenl te AheeH $T,8M m ii Some of the Newest. Snapplcit Snittt Otcr, Top and Rain Goats you ever saw, In SteinBloch Smart Clothes Just opened at KKK STORE A meeting et tk eteekkolder of tke Meadow Lake Lumber comnenjr waa held yesterday, at wkkk tke fol lowing omcera were elected: Pre! donl. Trank McCornlck; vlce-preef dent. L. Jaooba; aecreUry, O. T. Get' ty; treasurer, P. T. Hlgglaa. Mr. Hlgglaa leaves In the morning for Portland, wkere be will nerekaa the machinery for the new mill, which will be located In tke neigh borbood of Meadow lake. Tke equip ment la te be of the moat modern type, anal when completed the mill will be one of the meet complete and up-to-date In tbla aectlon of tbe atate. Tb Meadow Lake company la tb concern that W. P. Barn baa ess treated with for the material for hie planing mill'' and box factory. Tha contract la a large one, and laaurea tb aaceeaa of tbe eafarprle (rem the atari, eapeclally o aa Mr. Barn t on of the Nhetaatlal box men et tbe coast. Tke erection of tbla mill and the factory te be erected by Mr. Baraca will employ eupeieet kelp to create a payrell la tk netghherkood of 1869 a day. which will nrev to be a very Important Item In the eeee of tk bualaeaa men of tk elty and the upbuilding; et XlamaU Pall. VOVK BCHBDVLB Vote. DaMy KernM, B me., tlJnV..... Swt IteJtp IternM. mec. ffMA...... Me Beat? MernM, 1 jr., 88.M J.M1 DeUy MeraM, 8 rra., lAM....,ttOw Below we give a brief aeaeunt et what ft"4eUihttal tlma may be ex- nested bjr the fortunate yetwc kUy: Ahemt the Trie ,tv -J That Tbe llerald'a popularity con test la aroTtstag a great deal or ia terest I amply evidenced by tbe large number of nominations already re ceived. And why skoaldat It free trip to Loe Angeles, with all at tending eipensee. given to the win ner! Never before baa an offer of tbla kind bee made to tbe youag la dle of this vicinity, aad another will probably ao7er be made again- Any youag lady who like to travel could do no better than to enter tbla con test, for with the aaajataace that she will receive from her" friend ah can easily win tbla grand trip. Tbe contest, of course, aa yet U but In It beginning, aad there la plenty of time for any yoaag lady who desire a splendid holiday trip. absolutely free! Um wlater. to enter. A little eoaateUat work on year part to all that la required. BveVy one! ha her friend who will be a than glad te aid her In her effort te visit Oatlfornla. Not only to the trip well worth working for, bet tke honor et repre- sentteg yew cemmenHy e ' elaaa trip et tbla kiwi to worth evea mere. Aa nearly every eeaaty la western and eouther Oregon wMl have n reprcetntatlve la thl party the pregrce of thl contest will be watched with eager interest throat, out the state. Next Saturday, when the nam of tbe youag ladle who have entered the contest will be published tor the rt time, tb effort of tb mat meat to make tbla a trst-clasa prep osition will be amply verihed. It tbe ffrst vote to no very large. do not become discouraged, aa there are a number of suseensers wne have received voting ballet tobe voted for name particular eaadldate they desire. Aa neon aa it to gseoveJ- ly known that yen have entered the contest yon wUI receive a great many of Jthem. There to ample time now to enter the enteet aad win out, aad ae one will knew hew really sucesesful they can be In getting vote uatll they have tried. i There to no better way to win a trip to Loa Angeto than by entering tbla oanteet. It cost yen aethkag otker taaa aome time and labor. Make up year mlad to enter the een test at once aad be ae t the Oregon Booster Oirla to take thl magnMeent kotldey trip.. fill eat the ucmleaUag coupon nnd mall to Contest Manager, Klam ath Fall Herald. Do It new. f XOMXAtTJKI BLANK e One Thnemnd Votes W eB8mtae e sorest and No... w 4 Nommete paw favorite tednp. Twenty-seven acre of land la tk center of tke townsit of Hlllman, Crook county, was traaaferred yes terday by tb Crook County Invest ment compear to the Oregoa Trnak line. The eonetderntiea mentioned In the deed wa "f 1 aad other vale- able coaasderatlou.' 'Hlllman to a toweeH on tke sur vey of the Oregon Trank Hue aad lo cated between Madras aad Bead, be ing about tk center et the Des chutes Irrigation aad Power com pany' gTgUon. It waa called Hlllman beans the fouader wished te eembtae the name ef Hill am Harrtmaa, the two system that are beildlBg tote central Oregon. "One of the condition ef the transfer of thai property waa that the Oregon, Trunk line build a freight d paaeoagsr station on It and each awttches and sidetrack as would be nirmary," said P. B. Cooper, pre! dent ef the Investment company, ''The property constat of I7H acres In aectlon Id. township 1. range IS at of Willamette meridian- Hill man to to be on the linos et both the Oregon Trunk nnd the Deschutes railroad, aad we hope te duke It one of the moat Important -et the central Oregon ettlc." Portland Journal. 30 MILLION BOND ISSUE BALUXOBR ABB PAMNGBtlXPOm ntovMEs tor ikoaimtiIv. WMh Ma iMehmj she PI, fnft, Senator Borah ma swhssMeti t stocretary BalMaser the eeiHe ef a Mil he has preparel aukrleleg bhe tosnaaos et bead I eeeetrneUen et tie preieem. Borah that seek toe bead gTsalei $!, to bo tosneA y the treneery efnW mnias needed. These be to ho paid ont et the isilamaUea fend. aa4 are not to he a ehArs the feaVi oral treeeary. As seen as Oeaeral Lawler of tho Interior rJecrtment reterne to WaehMAtOA he. BaHtaaer and Borah will work owt the details eg teas new kuh wiu then ho nrewafd to i C2Z -'I M i ratorr BaMlnsmr at hwiMlmt q- . . eswAvess ww aaaamms - - Kov. St. The mt " t assneera wstdor M. . ,..,,. . -aui she auneve f """" T" The aseaenre winj aevre nee swn nee neew ggjypsjrt of rfeeJAwnt. TASt. ww .hdshmmihA X tPW-T i-J VUU "T-i.. L- - - -mL j-1- -,,ll "' Jlaa r J i -.. i " " wmh kdwert: 'nwAfAwi. - ;- . i ntesffases Sse sAo nnnnnjn SCBVBnTTOmSOMhlOVB MADRAS. Or., party et railroad Frameat Crane whtafe tbla place erveyieg Uon and aetUng grade Oregon Treak reek aaaren. have wk1rto-i5FsehhT lac moved to the Pssihnlss eanyon near Warmapring ferry, to continue their work In that rieinHr. porter Bros.' feres et carpenters are still ereeUag eoastreetlea eamps for the crews sooa to be at work near Madras. Commissary anppHen are errtvleg daily aad ladleatlea point to a tremendoua nmonnt df railroad bealees at thl pwes wKhU the next few weeks. The Herton, Brown, Howard Cess. are new Uiuag iss neei monthly for the taberera on the Ore sea jTruak railroad- It to expected thatvwHhln Another aseath to have to- bwteher nearly doubt thto nnm ber. Stiver Lake Leader. menied hp Borah, the: of the MH an very bright- There will be a bag Gesso Heat on Thaskaoivlng Day and A bet deaaer for the banter at neon. Call at the dan Store. Per Sale Ticket to Loa Angels. Address "Tleket." Breams Herald. Monday merutog, the lWh. the beww esee.' U leeklog over bho matrologlaal resssters At this ptaee for the yean UM. HIT. IMS. Ill aad 111. 1M. 1M. UM. MM and IMS (tha other years hotoc mtosins). wo Aad that thto was the esMest ever had at thto ptoee at thto ttaao at raw, tha aaaiast to H betas hi MM. whoa R wont Aewa to sere ea the th t llqrombsr. la tha pear MM. en the Itth aad ITth et November the thrmamtr,resA tered St beiew. Last year the ld- k weather mil hi thto oath was 1 above aa tha Mth. Silver Lake Leader. Ketemr esaveaUeA at the haU to- (Wsdnesday) At 1:M- Bn pertaatl 5 t It'e have recently At 4 a.,m. the Bwaaaa wlU .leave the dock aad start the merry heaters oa the aocee Haat Thuhstria ap. 1 round trip, nril parUenlars at the Qua Store. Bigger and Better tottwWame Wa i eTsfdr IffJ "y-i -! j i .. k CaM nasi aw oar aew aaartcrs rt Z treated TaraVa at peat i Tea wttl he crreely . TsUBOrBB -we sJe-ttM BeVf tM BAT MAMI . "4r, efflMi wSR" RxWwmsw) erevVfeTMsfdl oral , oTJbRW! tTRf i 4 , HmVPLAJrD tmatm, JHaA.IIaat to ehePeitixlii, fc Tot, That's who . AvO if Star Drug Co. Inc. I. ' - j. . 1. " V?, t" ' 9mm v' ' i T X ! 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