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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1909)
tMk til tiitt ,' Our Adyartkws Oat Tim Beat KcMdM. Pint J wd Beit Dully. jwth Ykab. No. i,o;h) KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1909. Prkr (terra Ik l ILI' OffER PRIZES TO STUDENTS nsaltVATIOX WMMIMMItiN TO K ,Ma mil WtfUYH j SIX OREGON SUBJCC1S 14 latrrrst Itdlrgr- mill llllti lwl Wsdmta In Resource of Hi Mlatr Idooli i"l wllogea throughout iKatataara tiowltiK a great Internal U tW r( niiitM.tltln Maa which rWlii arranged ty Hi" miiwrw. tlaasssjalMlon dealing with conser ituo isbjecta In Oregon. tans tlmo sgu It wit annuiiiirKil lUI lis conservation rommla. ibseoaM offer 11.3(0 In prllea lor nfp io U written by students In lU 4)ffrrrnt educational Initltiilloim f Its ltt- Hlnre Dial announce Btal wsdo maiir Inquiries have, lets Md tor dflalla of the rnnlxit us It li etldrnl Hint many mmii ilUUlobmlllnl Io the Judging com nlllw. aatjrrta for Km Atrordlnx In I ho plan of the coin ulaaloa lb nil) limy ho wrlllen on tl folUialM autijecla at Ilia ilrntrc A It wrlitr: The fori-sta ut Or ros. Irritation Institutions In Ore tot.' sella, dry land (arming In Ore roe, roada la Oregon, ftah. Two mIi otrrlte llt be awarded, on to stu into of the higher Inatltutlona aud m art to tho atudrnta (if Ihit high arsosl and iDiiltulloni of a almllar traet. The prlies In I ho drat rlaiu tUlW IU, ISO and 15. In the sec oadcUw. lo, !0 and 110. Tho i. spars tot to cured 6,000 wurda In btfla. Ma for Coairti. Profeaaor V. 0. Younic of the Un. trait of Orrxon at Kugene, secrA lrr of the roromUalon, In settlig ttbt for tho ron l lit, di'alrc that no Hrf from colleges or unlvcraltle Ull eiceed t.ooo word, nor from Mil Ifhooli 3,000 worda. All paper kll be In tho handa of thn commla- f Toys (Hm Free Free $1.00 worth of Toys with every $5 cash purchase Saturday Buy your Christmas wear ables here and get the Children toys free Don't forget the Grand Premluma to be liven away Chrtitmai K.K.K. STORE alon by Joint If., I till). Tim prima will lm MMnnliil Not ember I. I tIU. Tim niaiiuarrlpt mint lm lypuwrltlcn bud auhmllli'd In trlillrnli, written mi unit ailtto of mi mi mil)', with rtirli pago iiiiiiiIiviimI. Knrli piipur ahmild lm algm-d hIMi a mini do plmmi, not with llm writer's nr.iuii, and thn humid of tho writer ahould alio lm plureit In nn eiitilup.i together with tlm Utli. of Ihn eaany, waled nml sunt with Ihn iiiiiiiurrl t In otdor lit M-rurn a iinlforin troiii liietit of thn auhjeila, outline for emn subject havo Iiwii nrrmiKi'il and ran lm ic ii ifil (rum ,roffur Young. 1'ollowliiK la Ihn oiillliin mi IrrlKa lions I lllatory of Irrigation In Oregon ! 'Mcthoila of niil)ltiK thn wntnr 3Tho valiin of Initiation In Ihn ataln aa a whole, i ('oiidlllona luciillnr Io Dm ntn'o thai Imvo rntardi'd thn iitiiioiiiiiiiit of IrrUntlmi. 6 llcnrliiK of ronn'rvRtlon of wa ter iiio on tlm ili.'i'oiiiiiiit of Irrlnatlnn, C How far ar Ihn irlrirlica an! tni'lhoda of IrrUntlmi n praMlm ir, lh arid iKirllona of ihn "Into aiilrn hln to thn Wllninrltn vnlli')' nml othi'r kimIIiiI hiinild potllona of thn alate, and Ihn dlltlrillllr 'rilllnr Io thrn rrrtlolia rrnll)' (a I llnaiilta in far olilnlniil (hi Mcaaurra tnrenry tor IllOH' catvualtro ili'tclopliH'iit. KTAIITI.INU HHOi: H.I,K At 9 orlork Katurdn)' inornliiK wn atari thn moil atarllliiK aalnnirr held In Klamath romity, Thn mt of thn Jrnr wr In-Kill Io manufacturn ahuci of our own makn; thrrrfnrn wo wdt ham Io ham atom room, Wo ha '4 Hint kr1 our prrarnt atock way hnlii' roil, Thnro nrn ahona for turn, wn mon, ho) a and elf la; hlxh ahora, loir ahix-a; beaty worklui; ah(K-a, and all llnila of ahora, ruhhora, and i'wr) IhliiK carried In a ahmi atom. All alii4 and valuta. Hoiiiii nro reduciM only 10 fer rent, and aomn am markvd li a nuarter of Ihn old litlcea. Kmry pair la a harirnln, You ran tniy two pair to advanlaKc Klrat-romnra Ket thn Rreatet anapa. Klamath'a Kirliialm Hhoo Htom, J. Hitter proprietor. Next door to iMiatornm. iiitu:r ,m i:tion Holla druaaed to your order at tho D ll lliivn )ou aonn tlm Kamak hraas at Wlnlcr'aT llp-to-dntn orimiiietita at tho Btllta Dry ilinida Company. He.. Ihi" new lino of Knrnnk hraaa. Winter' Jewelry atom. New lot of InitliV hutton droaa ahoea nt K K. K. atom, llntid IIuk". lateat patlorna, nobby; it Ihn Htllla Dry Uooda Co. Iloodtlrh'a Caah alnro will bo open nveiilniia ntilll further notice. No Ioiik wnlta hern. Wo aerm you fiilrkly. Htar HriiK company, lliil Croaa alampa, Chrlatmaa anal l, atlrkera, elr. Hlar DrnB company. New atock hoya and ulrla' Nap-a- Tan hlch'top ahoea at K. K. K, atom. Durka mid droned poultry any day nt Ihn Monarch Mercantile company. Ileniiiinrlera for nuta, frith ran dlea and rhorolnti-a. Kaat Knd Kan If Kitchen. li.niitlful IhliiK at Chltwood'J. Thltica worth while for Chrlatmia Kllla. I'rlrea rlliht H-tf Why not kIvu a nice box of ata Holier)? A uaeful and aenalblo Rift, :Jc Io (. Hlar DrilK Co. Ktandard holow wire IlKhtlnR ) (etna nt llaldwln Motor and Buppty rompntiy. rhono U51, Don't delay, only a few day left for ChrUtnma ah,opplnK. Our aaaort mint la allll complete, Hlar DriiK Co, You will find tho moat 'comple'u lino of thn laleat In phonoKrapha and rrcorda at Muller'a, cor. Cth and Main Court, Jiut arrltrd, another antpment of Ihoan famoua aolt ahclled walnuta and almond at tho Kaat Knd Kandy Kltrhen. A piece of cut glaaa la an elegant and laaty preaent. Our'a haa tho dli tlnrtlm attractlvo nppearanco. Star DriiK company. You can buy Kdlaon phonographa aa cheap and on aa Reed tortni of K. W. Muller, Klamath Kail, aa you ran In ChlcaKo, or any other largo city. KOIt'llKNT ICO ncrra; Kangcll val- ley; linn wheat land; nearly all Io cultivation; 4 .room houae, barn, chicken home. Inquire 503, Tho llaldwln. J2-lC.tr AUK YOU I'AYINO IIKNT? $100 down and f 10 per month will buy you a new coay two-room cottage, fui- nlahed cotnpletn If )ou wlah, largn rloael and pantry, electric lights, city water, alduwnlk, lot C0xt30. In "Hot HprltiRt Addition." Threo and four room hnuaea on equally attractive terma. 8eo tho owner, Nolaon Hounao- ell, nt Ollletto Klati, cvcnlnga, or at tho hnuaea every day. HOLIDAY i ANNOUNCEMENT i Wc have the largest nml most ooinplctc line of of lii'li-Krailc Christinas iroM'tits that has ever liccti hronlit to this city, nml wc are better pre pared to attend to your holiday wants than ever f before. DIAMONDS. WATHCES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARR HTKItMNO AND IIATK CUT GLASS, Hand-Painted CHINA, KAItN'AK llltAHH EDISON Phonograph!, and Records, MUSICAL Instruments, POST CARDS AND POSTCARD ALBUMS i SOUVENIR GOODS and 1 other articles too num- t erous to mention. Call and be convinced; Z mi (rouble to show you WINTERS I JEWELRY STORE! tm Dig wort IMAaMTICS CONTEST ENDS IN ONE WEEK M'KCIAK OWKH KOH NKW KflU NC'IIIITIONH K.MMt TOMOIlllOW MISS MASrCN STILL LEADS C'oateaUnta Aligning Their Prleada Vat Filial mrmiMif HUUag of CoMtratMita One week from tonight tho Her- ald'a big iopularlly conteat will end. Promptly at 9 o'clock tho ballot box will bo cloaed and tho vote counteJ by n representative committee of bual- neaa men and the winner announced aa coon as they havo flnlahcd. Tho mcinhera of the committee will be an nounced In the near future. That tho cloalng days will be exclt Ing la an assured fact. The conteat lint nro straining every nerve align ing their friends for the final atruf clV and tho one who Is most success, ful In this will cmerga victorious. The lnt week of a contest Is always the moat trying. If you haven't been ap proached by any of tho contestants, lick )our favorite from tho list and voluntarily offer her your support. 'I will mean much more to her than Jual tho votes, It will show her that her friends are taklrg an active lu- lereit In her causo and want htr to win. Hemembir, you have but ono week In which to act; do It now, bo foro It li too late. The pecla! offer for new aubacrlb- cia will cloao tomorrow night at i p cl'Kk. The candidates ahould make It a point to seo people whom they know are not taking tho Herald at ence, as this will be the last extra vote offer made. !lcgtnntngMonday morning the regular schedule wilt bo taiahllthcd and atrlitly adhered to until tho dote. NVhcro you.haro can vassed early In the contest go again. On ,ioer first trip some of the pooplo ucrn not at home, others probably didn't havo thn atoncy at that tlii.e. and by covering the territory a,aln mmi will get a creat many of them. Oi militates ahould doiolo all of their spnre tln:o to the work hipoccforth No onu likes to be on the loser s side, get out and show your friends that ou arn a hustler and'lho young lady who works tho hardest Is sure to nln A glnnco at the standing of tho candidates from day to day will show vhnt an active Interest tho rontei-t-anta and their friends are taking In this contest. The leaders change with almost every count, and who the lucky one will be lltr.o alone can tell. Neither side wilt concede victory un til the last ballot haa been counted Mid tho young lady winning will not only win a grand holiday tour, bu; the hardeat-fought contest In South ern Oregon, This contest Is being v-ntched In nearly every county In tho vtnte of Oregon, as It I tho Inst ono to be Included In the Booster Girls' t arty. Thn honor nlone of wlnnlm; a contest of this kind Is worth gmic deal to any young lady. Bcmomber, jou have but one week. Tho following tablo gives tho re sult up to date': Flora Maston 72,1011 , Helen Harris 70,000 (lolda Oarnes 36,000 All stylos, all deslgni and all qualities of wallpaper and linoleum, window shades and ruga at Bamber ft Pealrs, exclusive painter and paper hangers. Phone B4. Heavy woolen gloves, only (to, at the b Deal. MORS LIGHT CHKAPMt LIGHT Have us Install an electric aaeter for you and accomplish the above The Tungsten I THK WHITE Light, and m compered, to mm light I ONLY surpassed by the BLaKTRIO ARO Clean, aUVK, and when yen want U. IT DORR NOT Raise yeuur lasaraaee Cf lU'lIT COintT NKWH Pointer OeU Damagm Pitch fa Al lowed Commission on Hale At 8 o'clock last ovenlng the Jury In tho'caae of II. K. Pointer vs. the Klamath Kails Land and Transporta tion company brought In a verdict awarding the plaintiff damage to the amount of 2,7G0. The defendants this morning asked for ten days In which to prepare a motion for a new trial, which was granted by the court. In tho case of the Old Springs Dis tilling company vs. J. II. Wheeler, the defendant not appearing, on mo tion of C. C. tlrower, attorney for the plaintiff, the court allowed judgment In tho sum of fS17.2S and costs and Interest. The Jury was secured and taking of testimony begun thla morning In tho ease of K. K. Pitch vs. Daniel Van llrlmmer. This Is a suit for alleged commlaalon due the plaintiff on tho tale of 101 ncres of land near Merrill lo one A. J. Morey. Thos. Drako ap pears for tho plalntlc and If. M. Man ning for the defendant. The jury, Iter being out a short time, returned ' verdict In favor of the plaintiff for 1202, tho full amount ued for. I1M HAI.K OP IXT IN U HOT HI'IUMW AMITION' I The paat six weeks have keen busy onejf for the Hot Sprlnga company lu the SMtUr of property sales. Mr. PalnSer;' the local manager of tie comway, slates that they have aol4 morwFairoperty to Individuals during tho past alx weeka than they did during tho year previous. Between November 8th and tqe present time hlty-two lots havo been sold In the Hot Springs and Railroad additions to the city. Mr. Painter accounts for this rec ord-breaking activity In city real es tate to tho fact that the people, both here and on the outside, aro realis ing moro fully the great future of the city, and also to the further fact of the extensive and systematic system of advertising recently adopted by the company. Following Is a list-of those who have recently purchased property from the Hot Springs cempany: J. B. Duncan, Sthallock ft Daggett, J. V. Yaden. Karl Young. W. K. Campbell, D. B. Campbell, C. K. Wor- den, C. F. 8tone, J. V. Yaden, Gus Jones, C. Nark, W. R. Bcntley and A. W. Dlngleday of Klamath Falls: Kdward Mills, B. U. Davis. Q. F. Beard, Q. W. Harrison, K. O. Dunu. San Francisco; L. C. Austin, K. A. Wood and J. W. Newhart of Duns mulr; II. K. Pries. A. K. Plckford and C. 11. Cooper of Weed; Antone Fcm Inls and Klamath Realty company of McCleud: J. F. McGuIre and J. T. BU- llngsley of Mt. Hebron; W. Peterson of Oakland, Cal. "Are you going by this train?" he asked the man. "I am." "Have you any luggage?" "No." "Well, sir, can you do me a favor? It won't cost you anything. You sec, I've an excess of luggage, and tho officials will make mo pay extra. You can get the sur plus passed on your tleket and It will save me money. Do you see?" "Yes, I see; but I haven't any ticket.'' "But I thought you were going by this train?" "So I am; I'm one of the company 'a detective." Philadelphia Inquirer. Miss Nellie Morey and Ml Nina Mackey, who have been attending tho county High School, left this morning for their homo at Merrill to spend the holiday. Mis Marie McMillan, who ha been visiting In Portland tho past month, returned homo last evening. W. 8. Worden Is expected to re turn from San Francisco this even' Ing. Another Ceremony Necessary Tho young married man had been on the road about a year. He had Just told his wife that the Arm had given him a position In the store, and he would not have to travel any more. "Oh, won't that be fine, George!" kho exclaimed. "Now we'll be mar ried again and settle down." A. V. A. M. Special communication Friday eve ning, December 17th, for centering the M. M. degree. By order of the W. M. O. R. QATRS, Sec. Phoaa III for your wallpaper aad linoleum. CITYRRtfSFS A. F. Clublne came up yesterday from Merrill on a business trip. J. D. Cochran, the Insurance man, will Icavo In the morning for Hert ford. Mrs. r. R. Olds will leave In the morning for Spokane to spend the holidays. Conklln's self-filling pens make nice gifts. At Mcllatun's. Mr. J. J. Cunningham will leave Monday for Walla Walla to spend tb winter with her parents. A new and very pretty assortment of ladles' watches At McHatUn's. Mr. F. E. Boyd left thl morula for Oakland to spend the winter with her daughter, who Is studying music there. Nothing nicer than a Thermo bot- tlo for a Chrlatmaa gift. At McHatUn's. Tom iomjCal tooiy. Tines of Merrill I In the city topping at the Llvermore hotel. Pretty new piece In Oorbam'a ster ling ware, At McHatUn's. Mrs. Chas. Humphrey, who was op erated upon at the Klamath hospital on Saturday, Is reported aa getting along nicely. Attorney Webster Holmes, who has been In attendance on the Circuit Court, left thla morning tor his home at Tillamook City. Eaunltt Beeson returned last even ing from Talent, Ore., where be baa looking after his property Inter est In that section. John R. Nelson baa been arrested and la charged by bis wife with threatening to kill her. He I having a hearing before Justice Miller this afternoon. The Southern Pacific warehouse has been completed at Terminal City, and Erlcksoa ft- Petteraon. tke rail road contractor, are now permanent ly established In winter quarter. J. ,A. Hettinger I In the city from Bonanta. Mr. Hettinger I defendant In a case before thla term of court, wherein he I charged with violation of the local option law, We must get rid of our toys before Chrlatmaa. Commencing Saturday. December 18th, we will give 11 worth or toy with every f 3 purchase. PORTLAND STORE, Just received, by express, a line of umbrellas, among which are several doten ladle' umbrella, which wh will close out between now and Christmas at a little above cost. 1 PORTLAND STORE. Next door to poetoflce ATMOLIC CHURCH NOTICE Next 8uaday, December IS, there will be no mas or 8uaday school at the Catholic church. Klamath Falls, aa the pastor will be at Merrill on that day. Christmas I coming clean house and .have It done by Moagold's vac uum cleaner. It saves backache, car tels, patience, and does tke work right. 1 Ideal Perfumes Ideal in Name M Iklicacy Easting Quality llAfflaw Rdballlfv 44 inrnce I In sdiorttldetlln each Christmas Packages 25c. to $4 Star Drag Co. Inc. "They MMMM IMniMMIMIIIIIMMIIIIIMl FAMOUS OLD CASE SETTLED BERN BEFORE COURTS FOR AL MOST TWENTY YEAR SUPREME COURT FTVE TIMES Estate of W. H. Mffn, Wk Died In) IWI The famous old Warrta H. MHIe estate case kas anally beta settled after being nearly tweaty years la the court of Ktaauth county aad the states of Oregon aad California. There kas beta away phases of the case before the courts, but the ftnal settlement was reached yesterday la the judgment rendered by Judge No ised in the ease of Talklagtoa et al. vs. Ram C. Trajraor . al. Tho plain tiffs were reproaeated by Webster Holmes of Tillamook City. Tatkiagton et al. were Ike owners of the claim of the late Col. Knight against the estate, which was time since allowed la a teclstaa by the Circuit Court, aad tke suit urns against tke administrator of the ea t4e. Sam C. Trayaor aad his heads men. J. W. Hamaker. R. C. Haawkar and J. F. Adams. The defendant. S. C Hamaker, not apaeariag. the) eeurt allowed Judgment In the sua if rs.m.tl. The Judgmeat was satis fed and settled by the heirs at tha J. W. Hamaker estate. It was some time la tha year at l that W. H. htllla died, aad aaae that time there have beta at least five adadalstraters of tha estate. T. II. Mills was the trat, aad was let lowed bf J. W. Haauker, Jeha P Millar, 1. a Ruteule aad Rasa a Inyuar. Durtaerrthls Uate eaass bearing oa tha eettleateut of the e tnte have been decided la tha eeaaty. orsult aad United States radsrai cuurfc. so many tlatee that R weald rake, days to const them. la sddRlsa u this the case haa been dooUod by the Supreme Court Ive time. Tomorrow at 8:39 a. m. w wtU open with a big shoe sale: It per seat off on all shoes la our store. Every pair of shoe strictly guaranteed. Sale will be for tomorrow (Saturday) only. Goodrich's Cash Store. A sewing machine or makes a useful as well aa desirable Xmaa present You are eordlally In vited to eaamlne amy atock. E. W. Muller. aad Mala streets. Mrs. D. F. Drieeoll. Mrs. NlehaU aad Ml Leaora Ooas earn dawn last evening from Ronaasa, aad are i plag at the Lakeside Inn. Another Plan That FaRed While waiting oa a railway plat form a traveler noticed a stranger who he though would probably ha af service to him. J. W. Dyer aad wife of Darrla are la the city. 1 t PleaslndAppearance J and ewr ptrttealar Ha? a II99 urn m ' ! Vl , a-- . li a I'&L 4