The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 18, 1909, Image 1

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FOUKTH VKAM. NO 1.0H7
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1909.
FbiciS Cents
SURVEY MAPS ARE FILED
BY THE OREGON TRUNK
Permanent Survey Now to the Northern
Doumltirv Klamath Reservation
IHISOIIY 10
HE TERMINUS
l l nu ('rliiln Hint Hill I After
IIk. Iiiiiiiuim' lliilr TollllMg
nf llil. County
Tb application for ihci right of
air fur Ilia Oregon Trunk rnllron'l
!o lf urf)i'l Ha filed In tli'i
IjimIpw Inml nltlre mi Monday of
Mi i-rk 1li liinpa ahow mil)' Hint
lil n( I lie iliit right of ny III
tkl illitrlM an Hi" loer fort of Thi
lulln illiitin lying In t'rnnk inuniy,
Ihr nltirr t'M haling lit on filed III
Tfce Pallra nttlrf.
,i ihumi t.jr llio mnpa llin aurtey
follnwi ll.r DetcliUlr river II III n
wlnt tome trhft or nfln lullrs
(it of Createnl lake, wlinrn II go.-a
i tb Kit (nrk of t!i titer. It
luim hrr Holland, entering KUiif
ith county near the mirtlicml turner
tf iwllon : In lcitulili S3 south of
iituo t cait, Mng about tlui mile
outhant nf Itiiilninl. It run In n
outbrrlx direction, paaalng to tlm
irtt of tho Walker ioiiko of itinun
Ulni, ami rnda at n point on th.i
louth linn ut section Sit, townahlp 17
oath ill ransn imt, Thla (mint '
ffacttcallx tf, mile dun north il
Klamath I'alla anil right tulle from
lb north linn nf tlm Klniiinlh Indl.m
torrutlon Tho aurvry irnrllrnlty
parallels llmt nf tho Oregon Kaateri.
Me but iiiartr of n tulle caal of
the Utter At thii ornl of tlio former'
wtry, in :"'.
There I no longer nny iloutit tint
tfcr objective ilnt of I tie Hill rnllruid
throuch tho IKiliute country I tho
ctcat toll im region of KUmntli
otinlr, ami Hint Klamath Falla U to
iiMaMBHHBiilBMaMMBaBE. MBaHHHi
ft Toys
(llM 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 Premiums to be
aUren away Chrlatmai
i
K.K.K. STORE
lie tlm terinlinu illiltl tlm loud I to
bn puaheil on to Han I'lamluo.
Ili'KlnnliiK iimtl) four )rnm ngo
wllli tint uiiiilIHun of Him Kin ninth
l.nlm rttllintul. mii'hilliii; from Tlinill
to I'likeKAliin. ntut tome nn.OOil uirn
of timber In ml tlmt tin been hrouKli'
lulu tlm tinldluga of llmt toinpniiy li)
llerte) I. Indie). Hid We)erliniiwr
'llinlicr (iiiimii It tt bought other
holding of Hin Jeiin) iri'i'k plnten.i
n nil HiioiiKliout tlm ilmli cil et pf
tin- gtent Kliiinntli lores! i lit II Ilia
holding of Hie hlg aymtltnln iiom np.
tiroilitiMl" ISti.unn linen 'I'M In rep
intiiiit Hut liitiiiintiit of anientl nu.
Ilmia of rnpllnl ty thla itiiupati)
Hhettln & Carpenter, henry oper
ator, have rerentlr IiiaiIk etlennlte
uirrlinm. The t -Im !- l.imitur
riinil'Bii). Hlilrh la fnrnieil liy AIieiiA,
Mlrli . inen, Hie uxkey l.lilntier nun
lnn of MlnnenolU, the lllion l.iim
Iter roniinn. H t) Jolinaon nml l II
(llklirltt linte aicureil liolitlnR lit'
Kregutlng nlxmt 300,000 nrni
Tint roinlliR of Ihiiin Hinlier Inen to
t Ilia trrtlnn of Olegou la lilllKhlll"!
li)f Hioxi In touch lth Hie furla na
the first ndinnro of Hill Intrreata In
this lerrllory. t'onflilent of Hie aieml)'
tevlrnl nf lnnlnr IoIomIiir the ills
tiirlmiiro In the Aiituiun of liiOT.
Hirte. Aoclateil Hinlier mill, nil III
rloiii louili vi Ith tho Hill rnllrunil In
trreata, aoucht to lake mltaiilnKit of
Hie etlallnx ilrpriwieil rnnitltloil 'if
the lunilicr market ami ileiuonil for
Hinder, therrtiy ilrltltiK mnn)' rimmI
ImrRAlna In lakliiR oter IiiiIiIIiik of
the ln'at ivIIom tilne Hinlier.. It iw..o
Hila m citm IHi fli iiniti'iataiullliK
that llr Hill roAila wouM hullil n
Iiiiiiii li n rum na m-rranary to Mi
for tin tiiiltU to lis intuinl outlet In
nmrki'ta of Mlilillv Wen ntut Mlai'a
ahil'l nlli) atntea. Tli market J
li'uml ll IHililly lieli.K rtlmulnteil til
the Mi 'i r) eatt of Hie Kooky Iniun-
him hi I iimimt iro'i or whei in I
i 'i. n mill .he romU wl'1 mnkn nil of
fi-ll In Inn I tlm IH'ii'iVl of tho oo
iiii'imi . id intra Hut will plaie lutii
In r In tliui liriltnry.
II 4 1. 1 .-Hi it liy ii n mi well Inform
I -hi Hi- tnllroml IMiilmu thnt Uo
IMrat ii'lr nl of Hill I'lnlnrnrlt' to pru
iUri' Hie . M) for lill'li' UK III" Nirt'i
llniik mini Into 1'iirlliiiiil wtm tho
I iii llnli i( Ihr alio fo- n Rrent WW
!lilll mi Hi' piiiliiaiiln niil Hi John
IM- Won .t'liuer ll.'nler (ouipnn",
ivliliti it nfdrwnnla ti'telopcil m
ill u III Hie luteresla of tlm mllriMil.
1 i (!., I la poliilii'. out, the Hi
tl.liie nf tie Itrelilu ' tilllher rolllV.-
it ii t o tt Iii .'! louiilry .'to tlm Iiiiii.it
liitn.lt) of this arr'li'j nifiiiiH thnt It
M the fnti inuiier of 'he Hill lllllrn.'l,
v. -lip ,i iliilin ii Inri nhiire of ih
trflfflr thnt lll he ile'elopeit hy tho
plnntl of tin Hinder I it i.
("IIKTITmri.T XI'.WM
Tint JiltlKe unit utlornea went orcr
the ilixket this UlornlllK nnil the fol-
loviinK iiim's wern set for trlnt J T.
Ilintlley va J. 0. Itillenlr for Derelll-,
her Zli; rllntn or llri'Kon va. aiiriibi
l.lakey for Jntiiuir)' 13; Hlnle s.
Dnnlel I.Ukey for Jiuuiary 14,
The rnan of the Hlnle of Oregon va.
Chnpet Kenuien on n rhnrge of gam
lillng la now helm: tried. The regular
panel nml n apiTlal venlr Hero
Imiiateil, nml It ai nereaanry to so
left men from the nuillenre In the
court room heforn n Jury n seeurel.
Illatrlrt Attorney Kuykemtnll Is con-
ilurtlng Him proierutlnn nml II, M,
Mniinlng Is repreaeiitim: tho ilrfcnil
nut.
TOUT KI.AM VMI XOTKs
POUT Kt.AMATII. Ilec. Id.
There will tie n nrogrnm reniterol
at the trhool hoiiao Krlitny nflernoon
nmt nn nllnlght itnnro Chrlatiuas ovu
nt Mell.nte linll, i
The htnrksuilths nro huay itiaklnc
ami repairing alelgha, although we
rrnni'ly he gooit sleighing ns far
south an tho Ageliry. 1111 the wotlher
prophrt, oltera to het there will be
no mute stormy tut lit r nni't Jan
iinr) lit If thla I true e "III nne
to pri' our wngeona ttito srrlf(
Kill II
A.ltniif' tlreilKer U iMlrliliiT up Iho
r) mnile lilt tfprlnK frout t!ic muiltli
f .x . 'tr lo Wj 1 brl'lso .'.
m : Hit i llulali h 4 'oli they li.
ti'it ti. inn IwA aid's on Iho lo.i..
ut ii'Hlli of tho Wtssl t.inrli
Tho Iro linrient tins rommoncotl,
nml U. I, Wilson nml other begun
today tmtitliiK Ire from tho Upper
lake. It la reported thnt Iho Iro U
from six to eight Inches thick.
HOLIDAY
ANNOUNCEMENT
W'c have Ihc largest
ami most complete line of
j of hi",h-Krailc Christinas
i' nits tliat . lias ever x
heen liroiiKlit to tins city,
;niil we arc better pre-
paretl to attenil to your f
liolitlay wants than ever f
lie lore.
:: DIAMONDS.
; WATHCES,
: CLOCKS.
;; JEWELRY.
; SILVEKWAKIv,
HTi:itl.lMi AM I'UiTN
CUT GLASS.
9 Hand-Painted CHINA.
EDISON Phonographs,
and Records,
MUSICAL Instruments,
I POST CARDS AND
POSTCARD ALBUMS I
SOUVENIR GOODS and
other articles too num-
i erous to mention.
Call anil he cenvinced: X
no ttotthle to show yon
WINTERS I
JEWELRY STORE
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Tonight the extra voto offer for now
iiilii-ilfn'rii w cloao, nil subscription
to npply iii this off." must be io
eehetl i.nt later than fi o'clock. Tliit
U .illl(ly tho last t-porlnl offer thnt
will he m.uie (iiirinR fn contest, tf
tlieto mu nr.y of our frlonils that bio
not tnkliiK Hio paper ieo them now,
nml nik lliem to mibaerlhe.
T ho ramllilnle have ci y flvo wor.
InK iIii)h left. Kvery mluulo of your
apnro time iNould bo devoted to the
WoiK heiirefoith, tho contest Is r.oInK
In Im rlose, nml ono subscriber r.my
turn tho title. 8tnrt closlnR or
pmniifes up Monday; If )tm delay ou
will (mil It Imposslblu to closo tho.)
nil boforo tho oml. Some people will
ul. oii ctcn nt this Into Onto to inll
aguln; explain to them how iitttti y
Impoxslblo It would ho for you to
nmko three and four calls for ono
subscription at this time. They Rati:
iioihliig by walling, mid It costs oj
n great deal of tlmo, nml tlmo now
nitnns votes.
Don't allow yourself to becomo over
confident It you hnvo n largo number
of votes pledged, don't quit working
Just becnuso ou think ou have
onough to jvln. Hemomber thnt our
rompetltois hnvo boon working just
oa hard, probably lmvo nn many
friends, and consequently would hnvo
na muny plodged na yourself, nnd
woro you to quit for cvon a day you
would lost support that would bo ox
tromoly hard to regain at this lato
atARo, Your competitors aro In to
win, and don't Intend to loso without
tho hardest kind of a fight. U la bet-
tor for you to roallio thla and moot
tho laauo squoroly boforo It la too
Into. (Jo right In with tho Intention
of either winning or giving tho win
ner tho hardest contest of her life.
Don't hold back subscriptions.
Complaints aro made In tho ofllco
every day by people who tmvo or
dored the paper from one ot the can
dldatea, and after waiting several
Subscribe for
The Herald
and Vote for
Your Favorite.
The Contest1
Closes Friday,
December 24,
at 9 P. M.
day for It havo failed to get It. In
ordering tho paper people always ex
pec.', ;!ie next Issue, and candidate
slloiiltt make tt a port to report th.m
ns (tooi. is iccctved.
If jii'i l.iivo any prospects seo them
at cdce: m mo otho girl may get th-m
If ou don't. Don't forget any of your
promli-e. Impres upon all of your
f i Inula Hut the contest closes K.ld.iy
night .it : o'clock.
Knch succeeding day the vote grows
heavier. Today each of tho leading
candidates polled over 10,000 votes.
Miss Masten leads again today, with
Miss Harris a closo second. Follow
ing Is the standing:
Flora Masten ...8t,900
Helen Harris
dolda Darnes
...81,800
...26,000
8KIIVICK8 AT THE CIIVItCHKH
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Services will bo hold In tho soveril
churches ot Klamath Falls Bunday
ns follows;
Church of Sacred Heart
Next Sunday, December 19, thero
will bo no mass or Sunday school at
tho Catholic church, Klamath Falls,
ns tho pastor will bo at Merrill on
that day.
On Christmas morning thero will
bo three masses celebrated in tho
Catholic church, Klamath Falls;
namely ut 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30. At
tho last mass tho Rev. Pastor will
deliver a short sermon, and at tho
conclusion ot tho religious services
tho Christmas tree festival will tako
place in the Assembly building hall
at tho rear ot the church. A special
program of musio is being prepared
by tho St. Cocll choir, undor the
leadership ot tho organist, Miss
Florence Batlmau. Thero will be a
tohearsal ot the Christmas music in
the assomhly ball next. Bunday morn-
Mm. at 10 o'clock. All the members
of tho choir nro rcqucitcd to be
present.
Christian Hclrarr Church
Christian Science services will bo
held In tho parlors of the Haldwln
building Sunday morning at II
o'clock. All aro cordially Invited.
Tho lesson for this meeting will be
"Is tho Universe, Including Man,
Kvolvcd by Atomic Force?"
I'reabytrrLan Church
Voluntary Organ
Mrs. C. A. Howard
Doxology Choir and Congregation
Invocation .... .................. Pastor
aiorla -...Choir and Congregation
llesponslve Heading .........Bel. 67
Hymn ...No. 1S3
Scripture Lesson . ....Luke 3:1-17
Anthem ...'................... Choir
"O. Come, Ut L's Sing" (Delrly)
Prayer ,... Pastor
Hymn ................. No. 306
Sermon ......laslsh 40:3-5
"Clearing Away the Rubbish."
Hymn ...No. 16.1
Benediction.
Evening wership:
Invocation Pastor
Hymn No. 338
Solo, "In Old Judea" .........Oclbcl
Mrs. Harry Caden
Scripture Lesson ..........I John 6:1-13
Anthem - Choir
"I Heard tho Voice of Jesua Say"
(J. Wesley Hughes)
Prayer ................................. Pastor
Hymn No. 335
Sermon ....... ... .. -.-Acts 16:3
"Will Trying to Be Christian Bare
a Man?"
Hymn ........., No. 341
Benediction.
- AsutoMJKraarsiU.
C. E. prayer meeting at 6:30. Study
Class at 7.
The regular meeting of the Ladles-
Aid society has been postponed until
Iho Oral regular meeting In January.
Friday evening, the Annual Sunday
school Christmas entertainment and
Chrlstmaa tree.
Noxt Sunday morning at 11 the reg
ular quarterly communion and recep
tion of members.
Next 8unday evening at 7:30' a
musical Christmas program.
Grace M. E. Cfaarch
Sunday school, 10 a. m Dr. W. A.
Leonard, superintendent.
Preaching. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Themo for tho day, "Chrlstmaa Prep
aration." Morning subject, "Tho
Uospcl ot Heal Peace." Evening sub
ject. "Tho Gospel of Knowledge."
Epworth League, 6:30, leader Vent
Motschenbacher.
Baptist Church
8 a. m Sunrise Prayer meeting. A
spiritual feast for all who come.
10 a. m., Sunday school class for
all, J. M. Platts In charge.
11 a. m Sermon, "Christ Makes
Fishermen."
6:30, B. Y. P. U., Mr. Boyad leader.
Thome, "Christmas Gifts."
7:30, sermon, "A Remarkable Ex
perience. A homelike church, you will find a
cordial welcome to all the services In
this church.
M. M. BLEDSOE. Pastor.
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Ideal Perfumes
Ideal In Name
44 Delicacy
" Laiting Quality
" Bottle Beauty
" in race
I In ihort, Ideal in each
Christmas Packages
25c. to $4
Star Drug Co. Inc.
"They
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NEW DREDGE
FOR RAILROAD
TWICE AH BIO AH THE KLAMATH
QUEKX
RAILROAD WORK PROGRESS
A New Coaaty ftetMs la Xew Bctasj
Bant.
The Southern Pacific coaipaay kaa
now In building at Stockton twav
moth dredge which to reported will
be twice tht all ot the KktaMtk
Queen. When ready thto new dr4g
will be brought to the Upper lake M4
used on the Sve-mlle eat aeroaa Um
marsh In connection with the Klaat-
ath Queen.
The contractor for the raitraM
company are progressing rapidly.
The grade I completed to wtthhs
few miles thla aide of fUttleaaatt
point. A spur haa been ballt to the
water front on the Upper lake. sal.
construction trains have been maniac
to the water for some time. All C
the material U hauled to thto point
and loaded on the company' hoaU
and taken to the camp beyond tha
marsh, so that all freighting by I
I now obviates.
The contractor have bow alx i
crate camps establishes), aad art em
ploying several hundred meat.
Andrew Erlckaoa, wae haa a sab
contract for four mites ofaeavy graaa
near Naylox. has Us right rf way
about cleared, aad to aow wsrktac
ths excavation. Mr. BriekskM win
also relocate aad balM Um ssaaty
road around Modoe PotaL Tha rahV
road grade will raa abent wkara thai
county road aow to. aad Um wags
road Is to be bunt higher ap. It to
understood that a Irst-etasa ml to
to be constructed, aad will a m grsat
Improvement over the prsseat otst.
Mr. Erlckson expecU to have Ms
contract finished by August of Boat
year, and It la probable that the grade
through the marsh wilt atoo bo east
pleted by that time. As th Use sur
veyed beyond Modoc Point to per
fectly level and there will be Tory
little work In throwing up a grade. K
Is stated that twenty-tve mites or
track will be laid aad ready for oper
ation by the latter part of the moath
ot Auguat. 110.
AT THE OFaMA HOCMB
Extra good ahow tonight. CaatM
and Montgomery la their
monologue, "Twenty Minutes
Train Time." The Baldwin orchsatn
In concert selections. Among the Mir
pIctures.'The Cardinal's Coasptraey,"
the best blograph aim over presented
to the public. A dance will feUvW
the show, and a good time to assured.
Deputy Sheriff Joha Schallock re
turned last evening from Redding,
where he was In attendance at the
funeral ot his father, Fred ateaaMoek,
Mrs. Claude Daggett and Miss Orphto.
Schallock are expected homo thto
evening.
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and every particular f
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