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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
H P i i u . . s J A t A? ' " :'&r totting efitfo. 5 Kkinaih F.W First J J nd Bit Daily. J Our Advtrtjssrs kt , Tht Best KmhIm. f0CtTH Ykar. No. 1,024 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909. Pilot 5 Cents IV If)f- 4 Lai' X-. JKLP FIGHT WHITE PLAGUE tfjMATH MI.M JdlMN (tTIIKII if (1TIW IN OAMPAItl CROSS STAMPS HERE ImI Sailsrr llimao llu larrhaad sasly aad Will Attacli Um I hath Park. Kttaulh fall I going lo lako Hi ta saosg lh (HI ' ,h 'ln mlirldln Ihrlr aid In lh fight dot It kelag mada against tubarcu haa. TtU campaign haa become lit, and uu ot tho principal aiding In I ho work U th dill M CroM dampi. Tho. HM! ar IuukI at Xitiaa lima an I M ky tfe American lied Cross. Th aM It to bate luvrclianla through Ml tk United Wales purchase them m4 di rath parkaga sold In place ot lhea Manilla. Tha Portland tun ol tali my naa purchased a nasty of tktm, and avery packaga kartsg IU itora will have una nf IkMtUKpa attached to It. Tbtsala of thean itama In Oregon irtla ckarg of tha VUltlng Nurs' aaoatlloa of Orrgun. Thay ara aot I faro real oath, tha prorood, attar Mtttlag a small parentage which tM to tk American Had Cross, to Mrs? lb expanse of Issuing th) , III be used In Oregoa for Ik armatlnn aad cur of tubarcu Mi la UU atata. Oregon haa pur knag l.soo.000 of the ataapa, u4 H U expected that avary oa of tfcM lll be oll bafor New Year's tv. la lartlaad strong effort la bo lac au4 to bav tha peopW have ono at that iunpa attached to every . kill, latter, Invltatloa, an. asaafaawal or check, and If rt most ft bcm It will glv uma m lapttua to tha fund, and maka ast Wi fight ngalnal the whit Nags taaltr to win. Oraeoa, fortunately, M compara Free ffltk every 50c ptrcBMe jm et imber; the person holding the lucky niabcr ChriitMU get! the inlt A person bringing m the most numbers gets the DoU and Automobile Do your Christmas shopping here. Let us help ou Here are a few suggestiens: "N1 TUCH, HOX, Hl'MPKN'IIKIW T0Vg , KANUV VMIIIIKLiaM 0AI,, (IM)VKM ,,00,0, HWKATKRH HAWM KWONAH CAHW I.AIMKM' HATH IUHIKH WW HIJITKHJ. KAHCINATOItH MlllKg. IVUKf HIIIKTWAIHTti MllIKH' WR-UNKI) HHOfM MKN'H HWKATKIt ATH " MUrKMCHH FINK KOOTWK.il! MXCV IIANDKKItCIIIKr-fl BUIT CAHKH "HCKWKAB THUNKM "VNI'ICNUKK HOXNH KANC1Y WAIHTCOATH HANDKKHCHIKK BOXkkn MKS'H HlbK HIIIHTM CONlllNATIONtlOXW Hanan or Walk-over Dress Shoes, a pair of Dutch ess Trousers, Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes Ald thoiiawl other useful gijts that we htyent space to rtngthtOUMrM IT IT IT CTTWT? MthfTaCc JYJVfV dlJJii ''I. "UBUJI tively free fniin Hilt ilicmt illaeiuu, hut with Hi ii Inrrcii-.i nf ImmlKrnllou Hit' lima U nut far dlatant when It win piay a iiiiMirlaiit a part In tint statu' ilesihratn m It now iloea In nlilur niul moru thlckljr tili., rum. iiiunlllia. Tim IIiiki (o pruvifiit thin la In lliu Ik-kIiiiiIiik, niul ury prnnr glvnn toward lliu iroiniinti f ihlj rainpalgn l Hint Iniirh Kalncil ov.tr an irntmir that linn cUltned morn lc llnia than nil utlinr Ulirnav rum. hltiiHl, mat in llm fuliiro llila city will plnr a moru Important part lu this rampalgn la rorlaln now that a itart han litfil inniln, IITKH MKK XtrTKM Mr. Illalr, who will occupy Mr. Wltluow' houarlioat "llnl Wing" lhl wlnlrr, ha been rnlttxl luck cat by tha lllnc of hU fathrr. Thrrn will lw n Chtltlinai tn-o nt HI. Cloud, lliirnn VUln addition. Tlir Hhlpplnglon pipp will roormo to maka tha holldii)! room mid go plrai. anlly. Major NVoidcn'a dig hoiiitioat "Udr Vara" ha liw-n lrmo.1 l.y thn thiuthrin I'aclflc imiplr for a Ixmril. Ing Iioiim) at IhHr wairrfront during lh wlnlrr. Tha diamrr Kagln tin xonii Into wlnlrr iuarlrr, Ttin UK Iwnf rolrnt art of tha iM-iifVntont Captain Wick droiii m to haul the adanirr llor ni't and a loadm lmrp off n mud Hat In Agrnry lakr, A now dramor I to bo built for th laka trada and Capt, Wlrkairom of tha tUgln la tho man who will build her. Tha now boat will bo u& fori oYr all, and H fcrt bratii, Hlic will bo n atrrn whrrlcr of about 100 hono-powar and U urd riclutlvrly a tug. r'or winm monlhi aat wn have Uwn anilou to lorain tha bull calf that rhr-wrd Ihn iklrt off our lal thirl, but in ara much aurprltrd to And that aald calf I ronnrctisl wild tha Kiprr In tha rapacity of Hhlp plnglon nirmiKindrnt. Mint ovory one knowa that all kind of ratlta chow tnilr cud, but "Tit aald If bo I net, oung or old Hhould chance to lio ihi'lr cud They'll Blwaya aflrr lorcird b, And don't aro Ihry ahould." LOW. Choice Between Ladies' and Gents' $25 Suit ARE MERELY DECEPTIONS I'ONTM.tHTKIt II.MMITT IM'I'OMrW Tin: iik.nhox iin:. DRAINING WOULD COME HIGH NilM'iiin l liiirartlrnMa anil Would llraull In laanihmnrra I'aylng More Inalrml of ! Killlnr Herald: In l0t Ihn rc Inumtlon at-rvlct', through the aocre Inry ot lliu Ind-rlor, withdraw from Mttkuii-til otit'.loiirtli rarh of four townalilpa an araa of thlrtylx lro mllti, In tha vicinity of Ki-no, Oris, fur tho bancflt of thu roclama I loin project. Ttil a order, bolng hor tilde,! by Hid pr-aa lo tha world, cre ate. I (hi? ImprrRtlon by Inference to nil peoplo who wero not familiar with llix fnrla, Hint till land waa un rlalmnl government land, and ai aiMin n thn United Htalea reclamation aerlr muld Irrlgntn llm land It would bo placed on tha market In mum? form. Tiint there would bo an opportun ity for homea or apeculntton, hun dred i of lellera of Inquiry were re ceived, Tha fart a nro that not one foot nf that land was owned nt that time by Hip United Htatea, It was all In tho hand of private owner, and had Jiovn from fifteen to thlrty-flvu yeara. Tha order withdraw from aettlo inent tho farm of tho writer which he had owned for nlmoat thirty )ear. Thla was deception No. 1. About one )ear later tho Califor nia and Oregon teglalaturra each pnaaed an net reding or giving to the United Hlntoa all tide or marsh land within tho Klamath project th.it might bo ilra I mil by tho United Htnteu reclamation service. Now, the aolona of thpao two great states no doubt gained tho admira tion of an Indulgent public for the mngnnulmou spirit exhibited. What la Hiv reault? They gavo something Free oDlaVwShkdanaSHEaBBL rHVrTaTJIaDr V VS that they did not own, and could not give. There are nonu so liberal a those that have nothing to glvo. They might ua well havo given a qnlt-clalm deed lo Mt. Hhaata, or anything else I hey did not own. Tho land con ceived to he conveyed waa all In tho hand of the speculators. Thla waa deception No. S, Third, and last, cornea the propo all Ion from IJrlgga and lienaon to drain thn deep water lakes, sell tho beds thereof for actual cash value, and npply the proceeda to the coat of Irrigation of tho Klamath project, which appeala to the writer lo be tho worst deception yet practiced. These lakes Include Upper and fiwer Klamath and Tule lakea. No tinn ot these first-thinker havo rtr satisfied anona yet that the beda of Ulnae deop water lakea would be of any value after being drained, tint admit thut the land will be of tr most valuable did anyone aver think of tha damage that would ac crue lo the boata navigating the wa ter, tho floating logs, the sawmill, the electric power, light and watei companlea? The damagea prior lo drainage, construction would appro Itnal) one million dollar. Success ful drainage of the Upper Klamath lake would necessitate the blasting of a channel 300 feet wide 0 feet deep for a least ono-half mile through solid rock, beside a dralnago canal through the bed of the lake for a dlitanre of 30 or 30 mile. To drain tho I.owcr Klamath lake would re qulro the dredging of the bed of the river channel from 13 to 1C feet deep 300 feet wide for a distance of about IC miles, bealdea a drainage channel for 30 mile more. The United Blate reclamation aer vlro I now experimenting with the drainage of Tule lake at the prevent time by opening a channel Into the notorloua lava beda of Modoc war fame, hoping against hope, that the water will find a aabterraaaaa pas sage Into Pitt river under a high range of mountains some 40 mile distant. Thero I no other manner by which the watcra of Tula. laka ran b drained, It being the lowest altitude of any point In the Klamath llasln. The proepecta of aucceaa of thla experiment la not considered with sufficient aerlousnes to cause the speculative price of land In the bottom of tho lako to rise In tho mar ket. Tho coat or draining theae lakii would moro than probably coat more per acre, counting coat of construc tion together with accruing damagex, than tho preaent coat of Irrigation of tho dry land. Instead of a aurplus. wo would be confronted with a de ficiency. Theories arc eaally formulated, but practical construction require money and muscle. Tho writer admire le gitimate advertising of the proa pccllvo resource and opportunities of thu country, but moat atrenuoualy opposes deception or falae Inference. At tho present thla locality la In ex treme, demand of a claaa ot people who will procure small homo farma and employ their whole time, force and energy to procure the beat pna alblo result from each tract. We aro already over-burdened with a data who wero attracted by docep tlvo Inferoncea and aro In March of a "somolhlng for nothing" proposition. Commercially thla county la now entitled to appear on the map. Our social and commercial Inter! are entitled to respect. In order to pro cure aad hold that respect we should maintain an attitude, toward othera that wo would not reject oursolvc under llko circumstance. It matters not how much money la expended aa long as we got valu re ceived; but whon It come to moving approximately on million cublo yard of rock and dirt to drain th Upper lako and three million for the tower lako, It will bo found that with all thn hard work ot tho senator and representatives In congreaa we will still bo far short ot the object do 1 1 red, The theory la simply a myth and a delusion. R. A. BMMITT. Special lac sale at tha Brick atore. Teu thousand yards will u old for ls than one-half Its valu. Don't forget tha groatreductlon sals of eoata, suits and millinery at Rtllta Dry floods company. On Saturday lac worth JBc par yar.J will U sold for 6c HriOK atora, CARRIERS ARE NEXT CITY WIIX MOO.V IIAVK FIIKK DKMVKItY OK MA If, Aa STREETS MUST BE NAMED Aad lloaara Numbrrrd flefore I'stclr Ham Will Mire trie Henrkr Work HtiowM llegla Xow. Tho time is not far distant whon thv city council will have to take up lhequeatlon of placing the name of the street at each corner and order the numbering of houaea. Thla will bo the first demand that the postofllce department will make on the city when It Is placed In the free delivery list. The receipt at the local office ludlcatc that tho stipulated amount will havo been reached when the fiscal )car expires, and It will then be up to tho city to aee that every atreet wlthlu tho free delivery llmlta la property marked. Inasmuch aa tho aervlce will not bo Inaugurated until tbla condition I compiled with, and aa It take a considerable tlmo to do the work, It Is none too early for tho city fathers to be looking Into tho matter and taking the preliminary atepa neces sary for the prompt carrying out of their order when the time arrive for them to Uaue them. Tho character of the algna that shall mark th atreet la aomethlng that ahould not be passed by lightly. Many cities have made the expensive mistake of purchasing atreet algna that laated but a ahort time, necessi tating the doing over again ot tho work. It haa been found that the most ornate and durable algn la the blue enamel background with the name of the atreet In white. Theae may coat a little mora than the leas attractive algn, but alnce they are a permanent Improvement, cheapaaag ahould not be the Brat requisite. They are manufactured by a large number of concern, and consequently no monopoly exist and the city will be ablo to get them at the lowest prlco consistent with flrat-claaa material. A uniform atylo ahould be followed In the numbering ot house. The an tiquated method ot starting at ono end of a atreet and continuing with out Interruption until the city llmiu are reached ahould not be followed here. The moro modern practice ot allotting to each block the number between ono and ono hundred ahould bo adopted, the even numbers being uniformly on tho same aide of the street. Tbla will enable a persoa to direct strangora to th exact loca tion of a particular number, aa well aa being ot great assistance to busi ness men In locating the residence of their patrona. Theto matter In themaelvoa are small affair, but In the aggregate play an Important part In the life of a city. Portland real ised Ita mlatake too late for correc tion without entailing considerable expeaae, bat even now tho question ot renumbering the city Is receiving a great deal of attention from Its res idents. HKRAM1 CONTK8T GIRLS Are hUklac New Fricads aad RoBtas I'p Vote for CalUorala Trip. Just three weak from today Th Herald' great popularity contest will close, The candidate are maklug new friend every day and the out- cotno will be la doubt until the lait minute. Many people have promised the different candidate their sun port. Now Is the time to fulfill yout promlara, If the candidate doeau't apeak to you about It, leave your aub acrlptlon la at the office. The candi date you have promised Is taking you at your word, and aha Is probably busy soelng people who have not promised her their support. It Is up to you to make good. We give each candidate the namea ot everyone who sends In a subscription tor them, and they know whether or aot you are fulfilling your pledge, ' If you ara already a subscriber to The Herald, send It to "the man back East," In what more effective way can yoU boost Klamath county than by mailing a copy ot this paper to soma friend la tha Bast. It will tell him every day ot tha matchless re- source of this wonderful country, and he, In turn, will tell his friends, and In thla way you will Intercjt a creat many people In thla county. In addition to that, you are helping your favorite win this grand trip. Tho time la ihott; no tiresome work of month In thla contest Ju: a few abort wceka. Candidates ahould start working earnestly now. The votea )ou get first are worth ten tlmea aa much later on, and to be up with the leader give you encourage ment. Don't feel that they are hard to get; (Imply go Into the work earn estly. Your frlenda will quickly of fer to help you when they aee you are out to win. A little time each day Is all that Is needed. Tell your friends and have them tell thslrs. It Is fascinating work when once you I get atarted. Th standing will b published again next Monday. ( L CITY BRKVITIEa. New crop best data aad aata. t Ead Kandy Kltehea. A nobby line of baad bags at StIIU Dry Goods company. December Edison records at Mai ler's. December Edison records at Mai ler's. Lace sale at Drlck store on Satur- r day, 10,000 yarda at 3 He per yard. ' Have you aeen our new Una of or naments? Stilt Dry Good com pnay. ( D. B. Campbell will leave la the morning for St. Thomas, Canada, where he haa been called by th aer lous Illness of his sister. II will be absent probably about two moatka la all. ' The C. I. of 8. I. mat with Mia Pay Ilogue Thursday afteraooa. Mis Lily Watteaburg. who la spend ing the ummer with her brother, R. E. Watteaburg. was one of th gaaats ot th club. There will be two thousand feet ot new picture at th Opera House to aigbt. A caarsalag waataM'tatan "Th Little Drummer ot '3." aad a stirring drama; "The Little rather." are among the new subjects. John D. Rockefeller say he- haa struggled all bla life. The'Woaaaa's National Dally believe that John haa evidently been beguiled lato buying some new-fangled dictionary, alnce the one they use saya nothing about there being a atruggle la golf. THE BOYER HAT: Tk beat $ Hat aaad. Yea, Tfcafa arkat w east The Best $3 Hat Made : Tae very latest Novelties la Kata The Portland Store Neat Door to Some Suggestions fori Presents Saavlac Minora Shavlac Seta XsBMCsjata Mate!) Safe Cbjar aad Tobacco Jar Purse Money Beita Collar Boaea Cuff Base Book Military 1 MaayOtaers Our Zauat line waa never matt coanleta. Call turf inspect It Rosi ckiam roi cHaH 1 V Star Drug Co. Inc.! Triiev ar ' MMIMMMMMMMMMMMBBBMteBBawBiaaiai COLD SNAP LAST NIGHT IXIWEftT TKMPKRATUHE WOK A IlKtllMXIXO OF WIHTam N0VEMKR MEANS REC0MS RatefaH a4 Tuna tr tar Kanilliiaal FMilHiaal reesJs Thau) e tVaat Year. Thursday Bight th thrsssastsr registered Just 13 dsgrssa afcer afo. Thla was aa low aa th aweary Ml during th moath of Nowsakir Jaet past, whea oa th lata of tha aw4k th mercury rfftotared It ah. Tho I hottest day darlag th 1 ord for freaks aad weather waa tha Sd, wham tha i eury atood aa high aa it. November, liOt. broke all for 31 years. Thla happaaod aot aaljr la Klasaata couaty, hat- th Northwest. reed,rlv lag their chaaaats across th tela cattlac aaw aa they west, froet, I rainfalls are soma of tha aaw rssaiaa made by this eccentric atoata af this year. Oa ive different day aaow fell, though aach Ubm hat a traaa: yet th mere fact that K should saaw ao frequently at thla aaaaaa la al most uakaowa. Th total ralaaaM for th moath waa S.JO ceedlng by almost amouat of raJa that Ml vember of bast year. Th ralafall for aay oa day waa .M at aa lach. Tha terribt ralafall asaay ot th Setda aad ther aad la tho reaaa, aaaalas m amouat ot delay aad las th farmers, raaehsra aad throagkoat tho aoaaty. The Atehlaoa Qloa taat M-aaM-of Dayanr JaaysM that aha la tk aadr lartwfja ltd th couatxy who aald sae hog aad at tho aaa soalful eiprsasloa. H. 8. Odea aad bob, Phillip, dowa from Dairy yeeterday oa a. Mr. Odea state th read la a pretty bad eoadlttoa, aad they will frees hard Moagh to hi wagoa abov the hake. Jaet reerrd ha ah FeateaV. i Maaicmre Sot Tattst Seta AM Calaadsr Cartels Postcard Alkama Glove Bog ea Haadkerealef Boxes Faacy f;A , fiatm irf ,. -w. ;?' , - -i t, ii "Trr, ,-c ,r r VI A Ml t2 i i 'i1,- - ' - v . VI "! ' 1 ;J 1 t $ KM Ml r??l t' ? sv - f-A Wf J .!. ja M .V v Kj.flft . i 'v' v.$j:.z- jn . ,.t.... 'i..!1'' fltfcTcy V'V:&