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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1909)
Wssiv' !.(, W ?, '. .VA. r w," " ' J, ii ,. via .s ti. 1 MULLi. ml huI J JRlkdfelf 4t JBhd nWAi H2HAM - .iiiiA'i'u'v.nr i ,f. M'.fi cz ih , 9. ir "T "yt or?r: Xf-vwnn " n r: r Uftting Ifetiuo. AiiuiiniMMyOW aa.afaaSSjasjau - W f NT, iito&nBiaas J wd Bet Daily. -illiT 'UMErl ' 4.. v wf She jWMi Ykab. No. 1.027 us; ;:..&io rnrniT CUT 3 UU-Ui- AT HIGH MARK UIX OP riKVVKII IMINIW HAVM ro(K TIIOt'HANIl IMH.LAIW H4KCS SASWRSON HAPPY m raw a ttTu ih "'J sd tu Xuar on ih Parlftc ('mat. Tt"PPr,l nlin '" Klamath Palls Ulty u Major Hsndersoa, and U all la to tbe tucrraa that baa follow! tk, r-idrttUln "' l10 bonds. of II lira a period of doubt ami Mcwulntjr. threatened at times with ka con(illrtluna ami Hironal con IftTtftlM. When the representative ef Morris llrnlhrrs returned here, all tf lb bid of Kcao a. Co, aa thrown Ml. b Intimated that hla company tad l'l rlalm to Iho bond ami till, anjay, I tin clljf rould never pts l blil than the tint ha offered. Wka b Informed by Mayor aai4ron lhat I do city waa entitled to and would ret a & per cent Inter tt M4. the gentleman laughed at thn Mm. The rorrectnesa ii f tha mayor' Jio'iBtDt It drmonatratrd In th fart tbat Ibt rlly it the & per rent hid, ii4 with It a ilUlit bonus. The rp rmitatlie of llolllna A Hon rongrat tel4 lb rlly on securing thla low bM, M It plsroa Ita credit, In tho At (bus, making It second to bubo on tb Out. Crast a the victory la In thla band Ish. II (s dwarfed Into Inalg nlflranre bta It Ii lined alongside of what the Millie of the bonda mean to the rlly. II U tbe opening of tha (door on a M era. one that meant Shat Klam Mb Palli Ii to uka Ita plac alone Mt of the irogrvaalv rltlea of th CoMt. Tlmra art chanting In tha WmI, aad only tho rltlea lhat ara oaid of the spirit of progrraa ar folni to forgo ahead, No onn Mlag bai beld thla rlly back aa haa tbe fart lhat It waa without a lower plea. In addition to thla, tha coa Are For the Seaion'i L shy gsgsW wJaBagaV KKR STORE Steln-Bloch Smart Oottteip Hanan Shoei, Dntcheaa Trouien itllloll of lliu plrw'ta lina linen inch aa In ilUriiurnRii iniln frimi tunic lug Inveattneiila lii'to. It lnitiiiMl tlm rlly a inin-1'HiRri'Mlvi-, nml wlilli. It waa nut In liUnm fur tlila, rniltllnU Bnnpt thltiga " llivy.nru and form thrlr oinlnn nnorilltigly. Now Hint tlm money liaa been rurrd for tlm ruiutriictlnti of n aewer ayatein, It nivana tlm imvliig nf Main atreet. Tliero nro fow If nny of tlm irnwrly nwtiera on I til lrcot who will not In) In fnnr of mlng it, Tlm ilan tiuw la In follow tlm Installation of th aower ayatein with llm mlng, an that at tho rlmo of tln aeaton null )ar tlm alrret will havn been now. nrtd and iaih Thla will glut nn lmetua lo liinlni'M Imrn that will u nir" lo prnrn tieneflrlal to oery real dent of lh rlly. Tlm lltno la not far dlitant when inorf Irtinda wl hatn tu bo lamed, Thn Interrat mark haa txtm aet In tlm aewur bond liaun and meana thai fu. tore aalre will be baiod on that mr rentage. The bid nf Itolllna A Hon baa aared tlm rlly 11,000, which la a tidy aunt to lay naldit on onn lran larllnn. MAHKIvT CIIAMibM ll,XIW J, Konnp, formerly i'milo)ed by tho Oily meat market, baa purrhatod thn l.tidlko market, and beginning to. morrow will preildo titer I ho dentin, lea of lhat ratablUbtnent, Mr, Konop nemla nu InlrtKliirtlon to thn hciilcK keeper of tlm city, na bo haa eatab llahed for hlmaelf a reputation aa Ikv Ing ono of tlm bet meat men that eer rama to thla rlly. Ho propoaei In maintain n atrlrtly hlgtcgradn market, where llm beat In tho mar krl ran ho proenred and at prlfM lhat will be tollable lo the purao. He la to makn a aporlalty of bacon and bama, aomrlblng for which the City meat market had more than local reputation. Mr. Konop la poueeaed of a pleating personality that la aura lo win fur blm more than hla aharv nf the meat and poultry bualnea of the city, A. K. Aranl, auperlntendent of tbo Crater Iko national park, baa pur rbateil tho new bungalow on Ninth and Jelteraon atn-rta n-erntly built by A, I.. Krnna, and will mnro hla family there within tbe nett fow day. You Ready SweUett Functions Soon to Take Place7 Herei the Store for Steln-Bloch Dress Suits Hanan Correct Footwear and all the trim ming! in mappy, up-to-date fur-nlahlngi KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1909. HEAVY VOTE IN CONTEST COVrKMT.t.NTH llltl.MJ IN .Nt'MIIKII (IK HDItHCIIIIIKIIH INIERCSI IN SPECIAL Of TEH t.'iHlteal (TiiM-a Hlmrtly Hundlng of CunilMali-a Will lie I'uI.II.ImsI TtiurMlay .Neat. Tho aperlal totn offer that wo nro uom lunklug lonteatMiita la meeting with the aiprovnl of llm randldatna nml their frlelida, I'atrona who III leliit lo help either of llm )UUliK la dle ahould do ao thla week by all nn ana. Thla la thn critical atago of tlm routed; thn )oung Indy who guU a Inrgu reaervo ot thla week will tnnd nn eicellent rhanrn of wlnnlnit tlm trip, If you aro n aubucrlber nl ireent thero la no ailvantagit what uer In waiting until thn laat tulnufi before ia)lng your auhirrlpllon; If j nit are not n aubacrlher, now la thi ttmn to bet nine one. Thn Herald ro era llm local field In n thorough man ner, nnd to know what'a doing In tho Klniiinlh run lit ry one muit Ii" a aub trrlber. Hii-oml raymenla Cnndldalea who have taken sub arrlpllnna for three or all montha at the bediming of I lie contest ahould get these subscriber In pay for tho teat of tlm year. Thla will count Ihn same aa If turned In aa a yearly sub scription. Kor example; A wraou who paid )ou for threo montha 11.25. oil received 300 votes! by paying )ou fS.'lt morn you will get 3,000 votea. leta the 300, or 1,700 for thf laat pa)lnent. Thla ruling nlso ap pllea lo any second pa)inent you may wcure. Tho money will alio count on the special offer now In vnguo. When turning In such pnmenta kind ly mark on your report "aecond pay ment." liolden Opportunity Candidates ahould devoto at much 1 1 mo aa possible lo the work thla week, A fow subscriptions now will count n groat deal more than during tbe laat few dnys of tlm contest. Hub arrlptlona should bo turned In as soon as rirclved. Acrurnlo account will bo kept of nil subscriptions turned In by or for tho candidates during; this of fer. Tlm offer poaltlvuly cloaos Sat urday evening at C p. m, Thn rontustnnts will bo given tho extra bnllola at tbe cloan of tho offer. Tbo standing of tbo candidates will bo published again next Thursday nml ever) day thereafter until tho cloao of tho contest. Head the apeclnl offer carefully. A great many subscriptions have been promised thn various candidates and lo aid them In closing these up wo bavo made a big aclal offer for a short tlmo only. This will be the only special vote offer on old and now subscribers during tho entire contest. If you bavo frlnnds who want to help )ou when their help counts the moat, now Is tho tlmo for them to do It. Kxtra voles will be awarded as fol fel fol eows: Csch candidate turning In not less than &0 will receive 16,000 ex tra votes; those turning In not less than $76 will receive 26,000 extra; Ibnso turning In not less thai 1100 will receive 40,000 extra votea; and for every 3& turned over 1100, 16,000 extra votea will be given. Thus by turning In 1126 you would receive 66,000 extra votes. . Offer (liwea In One Week This offer closes Saturday, Dee. 11, at C p. m. All of the moneys turned In after today by or for the young ladles will apply on this offer. Work bnrd this week and close up all of jour promises; tho extra votes you get during this offer may win the con test for you. See all of your friendi and ask them lo get one subscription for you during this offer. They will be glad lo do It for you. Close up all of your promises this week. If pcoplo ask you to call again, ask them to sc(a definite date, and be sure to call on that date. Itemember thla will be the only lime during the contest that yon will lie able to get extra votea on old and new subscribers. And this offer holds good for only one week. Work hard now and pile up a good reserve ole for the finish. Nearly the entire day In the Cir cuit Court was consumed In securing a Jury to try tho cose of the 8tato of Oregon vs. O. T. Anderson, accused of subornation of perjury. Tbo In dictment Is to tho effect that the grand Jury bolng In session and hear ing evidence In the caso agalnat O. T. Anderson, arcuaed of extorting flvo head of catllo of the valuo of 175 from one Mack Williams, an Indian, by threats of prosecution for crime, and Iho said Mack Williams having been subpoenaed and being than In attendance upon said grand Jury aa a wliuess In said matter, O. T. Ander son did then and thero unlawfully, knowingly, willingly and feloniously Incite, Instigate procure and suborn Iho said Mack Williams to falsely, knowingly, unlawfully and felonious ly swear and testify, when railed aa a witness, that the said Ave head of rattlo wero delivered by him to aald Anderson In payment of a horse. "Tho Long Heach" Is a marvelous trick picture, novel and ao Intensely Interesting. "Tho Laurel Wreath" Is n historical aeries, beautifully col ored. "Tho lloyal Outcast" Is talo of tho enchanted land of Arcady of which tho poets dream, "Show Tour l.lrenso" Is extremely timely when overyono Is hunting and ono la at a loss to say who haa tho right and who has not. "A Visit to lllkra" la an In teresting travel sorlcs waero, while staying bore at home, you Journey through ono of tho charming old world countries beyond tho aca. Moro and better presents for less money at 8tar Drug company's. THE BOYER HAT: X The beat BB.M Hat made. Yea, That' what wo said The Best $3 Hal Made The very latent NovoWs la Hat Jaat received by express at The Portland Store Next Deer to the PeetoBc. NO MORE GASOLINE MQfOlt HIHI'I'KO ML'HT UK M IIKI.KII ON OtTHIliK GOVERNMENT TAKES A HAND Amends I lie I'emal Code Ho Aa Cover IJqnor Hhlpmenta After Janarjr 1st. Iv Klamath Kails will be unable to get Us booto under the gulso of gasoline or other commodity after January 1. Another phase In the great cam paign against liquor will come to the foro the first of next month, when tho rovlaod penal code of tho United Btntca Is to become effective. Many of tho changes made In tbo penal laws by the Sixtieth rongreaa were of minor Interest, but tbo acctlon relat ing to tho shipment of Intoxicating liquors Into "dry" territory contained new legislation, Ihe result of which will be In make tho United States a factor In prosecuting violators of the act. In thickly settled communities Iho local authorities, as a rule, aru able to deal effectively with offend ers, but In certain sections of Ihn south and west, where settlement Is sparse, tho task Is not so easy, and the members of congress from those sections Insisted that the federal gov ernment should come to tho aid of the local authorities. Three sections of the new codifica tion relato to the liquor traffic. Tho most Important provision la that on and after January 1st every shipment of Intoxicating liquor aball bear the name of tho consignee, the nature of tho contents of tbe receptacle and the quantity contained therein. It Is a notorious fact, so say persons wbo tar had azpariatica la atteaiBtiag to drive out "blind tigers" that practic ally all the liquor now shipped Into prohibited territory Is labeled as sonio other commodity, or not labeled at all, and frequently addressed to persons other than the consignee, Tho federal authorities already have sent out notice to all manufac turer of Intoxicants that their wares must bo labeled on the outside of the package on and after the first of the new year, setting forth the nature of the contents and tho exact amount In each package, it Is believed that It Iho local authorities co-operate with tho federal government In tbe en forcement of tho law It will bo a com paratively easy matter to suppress tho "blind tigers." It Is pointed out that from now on tbey cannot exist without violating tho federal atatute, and tbo assumption of the depart ment of Justice is that would-be vio lators will not care to take the chance of falllug Into tbe clutchea of the fed eral courts. It has been alleged from tlmo to tlmo that In somo of tho statea where Iho sale of Intoxicating liquor haa been prohibited in one way or an other the railroads and express com panies assisted the violators ot tbe law by acting as buying and selling agents, or both. Congress, with the Idea ot putting stop to this practice, provided aa follews: "Any railroad company, express company or other common carrier, or any other person, who, In connection with the traus porlatlon ot any splritous, vinous, malted, fermented, or other Intoxicat ing liquor ot any kind, from one atate, territory or district of the United States, or from any foreign country Into any state, territory or district of the United Statea, shall collect tho purchase price or any part thereof, before, on, or after delivery, or shall In any manner act aa tho ageut ot tho buyer or seller ot any such liquor, for tho purpose of buying or soiling or completing tho salo thereof, saving only In tho actual transportation and delivery of tho same, shall bo fined not more than 15,000." IlKIKr MENTION Harry Nichols of Ilonanta Is In the city. The great lace sale continues at the Drlck store. Dressed poultry at the Monarch Mercantile company. J. 8. Dawson Is In tbe city from his ranch at Altamont. A postcard album would please one ot your friends. Star Drug Co. Mrs. Maggie Whltaett left for Bly this morning on the stage. Tbo best tea and coffee can be bad at the Monarch Mercantile company. A nice pocketbook for the father, husband or young man. Star Drug Co. Duck and Qulnn Anderson are down from Dty attending the county court. A chafing dlah given to one ot tho family will aurely make a bit. Star Drug Co. "This Is too much," murmured tho old cow-horse as the haystack rolled over on him. We pack, label and arrango for shipping presents with no cost to you. Star Drug Co. It Is cheering to note that peti tions to Congress need not now be sent to Africa. Cutglass Is an elegant and reflned gift. We have the kind that la "classy." Star Drug Co. People are crowding to tbe Brick store, where beauttfal lace la being sold at a groat redaction. William Wilson and mother of Merrill are In tbe city visiting with Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Momyer. A Christmas card costs little, yet brings happiness to tho recipient. In endless variety. Star Drag Co. City Marshal Carter retnraod last evening from Ashland, what, ho has bora for tho past few days oa busi ness. Tbe recent thaw haa well-nigh mined the skating oa the eaaal, bat cheer up! It may frees again before spring. . Does your payday come on Satur day? If so, you may be pleased when you learn that there are S3 Saturdays In 1910. Twenty per cent iess than the San Francisco cost price Is what you will pay for the lace you get at the Brick store sale. Mr. and .Mrs. Mike Ltppord ot tho Btukel ranch aro rlsltlag la tat attf vlth Mr. Clark ot the light and wa ter company. The hldea of ten coyotes and nix bobcats were brought Into tbe county clerk's office Monday aad tho boun ties thereon collected. Tbo precipitation at this place for November waa 3.S8 Inches, tho great est rainfall on record for that month In any year. Silver Lake Loader. Come now to bny presents. Th4 stock Is complete, the clerks not rushed and altogether you caa shop In a more satisfactory manner. Star Drug Co. I MIIIH Some Things Leather BUI Parse Clear Case Cigarette Case ShaviagSeU Collar Boxes CasTBoxee Moacy Belts Piarte Maay Others i Watch this space for SugfleatloM : ROSI GUAM FOR ROUGH HANDS Star Drug Co. tag Tliey PtacMBCtmn MEETING Of rfio r.tti-'i CITY CHIIIL CITY DADH IN RRGULAR aUNMfON TO IIIHPOHR OP BONIM DISCUSSED MOS ON I0NIS ACCCpC HM aTsTOaWa Ko If iVoangM Hows With Five Per Oat fo teres OaJy. The city fathers met la regalar ss slon Monday evening aad aftor allow Ing all bllht for tho talartoo of Um city officials aad street work, aad eor tain bills for transfer work aad tha taking of the hose carts to tho Iro at the City Laundry, a dlacaasioa oa which of the bids oa tho bead astaa should bo accepted waa takoa aa. Several of tho conacllasea dte cuased their views ot the aabjoet aad O. P. Andrews, reprssiatlag B. M. Rollins A Bona of Boston, CMaasjo. Portland aad Baa Fraaclaeo, a plained tho bids mada by hla oasn. pany and offered to forfeit tho !!, certified' check seat with tho bid, K bis company wero not deallag la faith and could not deliver tha within a reasonable Um. A aaoUoa to accept tbo bid of E. H. BolMa A Sons $40,000 at 6 per eoat latoraat, with a premium ot IM waa tatro duced by Coaacllmaa CaatoU aad passed. Three new bids roesivad aftor tho tlmo stated la tho ad vert hum lat C the boads, aaaMly, l:!t o'ssook Da cember Cth, were thoa eaoaod aad were fouad to bo laforlor to thaaa previously roesivod, oroa Jaaaajs at had bea protloaaly awod.e tho as Tie of CMy Attorney Draho t them. Th later bida war aa A. J. Hood of DotroH. S4.t a Sift ' pr etat. with ICM prsmiam; jftf Koy Co. ot Chicago, f td.ttff at ft tt per cent, with a praaUaaa C I4M, and f lO.eot at ar coat, with a ara mlnm of l04. Taos Mda wr aat considered. After aa Informal dtacaasJaa of tha advisability of pladag th mala aow- r on Main street or Klamath atwaa. tbe following letter addressed to th mayor and council by K. hi. Kelly, secretary ot tho Uaderwritera' KfatU able Bureau ot Portlaad, waa read: The Honorable Mayor aad City Ceea- ell, Klamath rails, Oroaoa. Gentlemen: A rcat isaaifay of' your city showa that yoar property owners aro entitled to a radneUea tt about 8 pr coat from th promt rate of laauraac. W hare te ad vise yon that It lmprovmat la th water system, such a w aar Informed aro contemplated. bo made, a further ndaettoa at at least It pr cat will a allowed. Thla does not mean that all balldlaaa would recolv a tat redaettea at a spaclle amount, bat owing to changed conditions sine the laat rates wero published, some weald be (Coattaacd oa Pag d.) MMIMIMM in MealetVilU Head Bag Head Parse Toilet Beta Maakare Bets Oaase Pad Glove Boxes Postcard Albas Treveliag Cases Maay Others . H W Have ir, ! fl & ! 3 'A ''.ii : t 1 A. 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