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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1911)
m. ! I a u l . t fALOAMM L. U TRUAX, M. B. Ivl-lll, OR. C A. MIOO, Dsaok All week guaranteed. Klaaaatk Ceaaty Baa kldg.. Poartk and Mala streote. Pkeae III. Otoe Toaokor at Yassks, Msaesaki aai Oinn Stadia, BURe' Stock D. V. KVTKSNDAm Ogteee, Wklte-Maddox BMg Pkeae die. Kkuaatk Pelle. Ore. L JAYKMAPP Reiatoreed Coaerete aad Steel BaUdlaga Specialty IIS-SII, Odd Fellow Bid. M. fcrOIBCE BHEAC I . ItTMUlKKlli. Bys,eslla aad trades kMMkoM goods. Wi ctotklag. beddls. teste. etc PkaswSlS If yea wmat your atuS moved nnd moved qalek. get Raanby's Ripraps to do It. Conor Sereatk aad Mala streets Call ap OOaasTOCK. Ill, U yea waat any khsd ef HRLP. Register at tke OOMBTOCK tt yea waat amplsjmsat. AR1HUR B. WILSON 'U OMI BIT For everytklng la Music, tke keat of Striata aad Plaaos. at prions tkat are rlgkt, go to tke Klamatk Falls Maale Hoaae. Pkoae 77. TO THB LAND BUYBB New la tke Ubm to fcay lead aroaa4 Merrill.. Oft la oa tke groaad leer, before we aet oar railroad. We kare tke shsapsst aad keat lead la tke valley. Bee or write to tke Merrill Land Company. MerriU, Orsasa. WOOD Bt7 sank aad Week Delivered aajrwkere la tke ettr Leave osania at O. K. Traass- for Co Pkoaw BT1, or Cms- BBBBBJbMjTf o"WBa9 Vwto P. G. CA1L10N . THE EVENING HERALD W. O. BMtTM, Belter i PHILIP J. BINNOTT, CRy Miter Pahlleked dally eaaaat Baaday at 111 Fee Barest KLAMATH PALLS, . TURBDAY, MAY SB, Mil WIT MT rHKU UY fit HMU MfttfllY? r V Editor Evening Herald Ir. your Itaae of Moaday erealag I notice a dlapatck to Ike effect that Mr. E.- II. HarrlaiaB coatemplatea the founding ot a great ualreralty, which will bear the name ot the Edward H. Hantaan Ualreralty: aad that It la lo be located oa the Paeltc Coast, either In California or Narada. After t radiate the article It occurred to me that oa all of the Facile Coast them U but one logical location for tack aa Institution aad that la oa the alto elected by Mr. Ilarrimaa himself, Pelican Bay. I recall a atataaieat tude to me by Mr. Ilarrimaa follow ing ma sojourn there aome two or three yeara ago. la whleh ko aald: "It U one of tke moot beautlfal Placea la all ot tke world. I will re turn there Beat saauner, to enjoy It to tke falleat etteaf ' Mack to tke regret of tke people of thU couaty. Mr. Harrlmaa waa Borer able to carry oat kla wlak. for the hand ot death reached oat and aaav mooed him to that last long sleep wnich restored him from tke aetlr itiea of this life. Pelican Bar la the natural place for such an lastltatloa a that coats plated by Mrs. Harrlmaa. It comblaea all of the advaatagea to bo fonad anywhere on the Coast, aad many to be fonnd aowhere else In the world. It Is beginning to be admitted by the leading educators of the world that tho location of edncatloaal lastltu tloaa In close proximity to the large cities Is a grave mistake, for the rea son the maay attractleaa to be foaad there hare a demoralising lalaoace oa the students. la this respect Pal Iran Bay la free from each satires tuenta. It Is surrouaded by all of nature's eaobllag elements, ft kaa the great lake for tke sports of tk studeat, the forests for tke outdoor exercises that are today playing each aa Important part In tke physical do- vclopmeat of tke yoaag men aad wo mea aueadlag the ualvsrsrUee. tke scenic graadaar tkat te aasarpaassd hi an or tke world, aad a cHasate tkat la secoad to none on tke America! een-tlaeat. I would suggest tkat a Harrlmaa University promotion committee kf selected, whose daty It skall be to rrlag Pellcaa Bay to the atteattoa of Mrs, HarriBMB. This to a work la which the papera of tke cHy amy play si Importaat part. It la aa enter prise great saoagk to bring these me diums of pabllc opiaiea clossly to gether, aad It woald ho emlaaaUy proper If all three of those papsra ta this city shoald Jota haada la the car rying to a successful coaclasloa this great orojeet. There la mack tkat I might say oa this subject, bat I will leave it te von sad the other papera of the dty. aa well aa to tke memkera of the com mittee which I hope to aae appointed at as early day. I Irmly kellcve. that If the rlgkt klad of aa effort la sonde It will result la the hriaglag ta Pel ican Bay this great edaeaUoaal laett-tatloB. B. 1. MURRAY. laad, la the eupsrlataadeat of tho plant. Mr. Qtlbert has been connect ed with the Hauptman Interests In their plant at Aberdeen, Wash., and I, a practical lumberman from start to alsh. He will have charge ot tho operations ot the company. Tho man agement of tke buslases will be divid ed between Mr. Mortenson nnd Mr. llsuptmsa, aa oa account ot other heavy latereats they both will not bo able to bo hero all the time. In addition to the Pellcaa Bay Lum ber compaay, Mr. Hauptmaa, who la here at tho present time, Is hoarlly Interested In something llko six other big lumber concerns, operating In Eureka nnd Baa Francisco, Cat., Port land, Onv; South Bend aad Seattle, Wash. He waa flrs educated In the lumber business In Sagiaaw. Mich., his former home, and la well known In the lumber world ot Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kaasaa City aad the large cities on the coast. SUES SKCUUST fR laliOK EYfSKNT Bnananojorvoi Sj i vtejfi i EUGENE. May 30 8. M. Doug- las. a local capitalist, formerly a farmer living east of Sprlagldd, has begua suit la the state circuit court hero agalast Dr. C W. Bdmunds, n Rageao eye specialist, for 110,000 daaaagee for tho loss of the sight ot hta left eye, which he alleges waa caased by aa operation performed by Dr. Edmuads, He stated that he 'consulted the doctor, who pronounced his affliction a stoppage of the tear duct, and per formed an operation. He alleges that Immediately after that he becamo "HIE raffihr carries QUITE A NRjnr ON UKE (Bpcclnl Correspondence) To say tho Klamath Development people arc alow is a travrnty on Klamath Kails. They have been Men tilled with our ludustrles nboul n year, and today aro moro than force tut In the upbuilding of our town into n real city. The old Joko "llucn.i Vista" lisn been remodeled Into nn up-to-date gssollno yacht and chris tened "Whlto Pcllcnn," nnd on Bat urday mornlna, by' the klnduvis ol W. P. Johnson, Dr. Hamilton pressed It Into service (or n trip lo thu Msiten Inndlng to bring in the malt who wni scrloiirily Ktubliod ou Krlday nlulit. Uon tho return to tho Iluvnn Vlxtt lamllng Mr. Johnson wss wsltliiR nltn a party consisting ot Mr. nnd Mrs. C, W. Dee. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 8. HbIi, Mr. 'and Mrs. W. T. Iluahes, Mr. (1. O. i Johnson, Miss Loulso Sargent nn.t Mrs. W. P. Johnson, to not' only ex tend the hospitality of Klamath FnIM, but to show them the one nnd only Upper Klamath Lake. Saturday night tho party spent ut the Ragla Rldgo Tavern, o( which there Is no peer, nnd on Bunduy morn ing the Whlto Pelican was hradod on an indctermlnato trip of discover. The Doak bungalow was lowed In the distance, a lamllng,. In Odessa Creek and n drink ot the famous lludu Springs., then on tho Lodge, whor. through the courtesy of the present keeper, Mr. Frank Courtrsde, was viewed the scenes where Mr. Ilarrl man, oven In this remoteness, was not Immuno from the telegraph's call, and made many a chapter of history. Then a trip to Ilocky Point unit up and has known the Cronemlller boys for many jenrs, besides ho would never lcno n paper In distress, so well, ho wetil over lo Lakevlow this morning. Ilurhm hlx ubsomo tho cU Rr store Is lie hut concluded by Mot rin (Haves. IIOOMKVKI.T ll.WKIIM RHOMSK MT.ITUK OP KMANCIIWrOH NUWAKY, May .10. Rx-I'reilttent Itmisewtt today uiivellvd tho (lution llorglum statue of Lincoln, which Is holloed to bo the largest bronie fig ure ever cnt In one piece In Amvrlca, Tlio coloni'l nlHO icvlowctl thu parade ot wturuns. Mrsyed or Stolen A dark gray mare, four years, ot ngv, Htar In lace, white hind (eel, branded heart and bar on left thigh. Weighs nboul 1050 pounds, been reached, quarter crack in left hind loot. Liberal reward offered. Notify W. II. IIAHNRS, Sheriff. Klamath Falls, Oregon. I i blind la that eye, aad that the mem-i8hort Creek till commerce. In the ber U totally disabled The alleged operation was per formed two or three months ago, aad since then Mr. Douglas has consulted specialists fa Portland, who have In formed him that he will never regain hla sight in that eye. ems mm FN umiE (Coatlaeed from Pag 1) and treasurer. la addition the direc torate iBcludea Jacob Morteasoa of Chicago, and B. M. Hauptmaa of Baa Francisco. Albert E. Gilbert, formerly of Port- IBjkBJ. III.BBKII !!! That the Klamath i mm rwu. nrmrii nnva, i iopi shape of a boom of logs, barred the way, and up Costal Creek lo lllsh on's. Now, mine friend Illshop la a living example of what a llttli man with a little lm can do In n score of places In Klamath county, and that I was Just the Idea which Mr. Johnson wished to convey to his guests. That It was convincing Is without doubt, as evidenced by the many expressions of jthe dealre of tho whole vsrty to come again. That the Klamath Development are entertainers royal Ithout comment, and also by IMPROVED FARMS ate acres near Leretta, SO acres good farmiac laaSL tee acres In cadU vatloii, plenty of limber, sprang that Mows an laches of water, sis-room bowse, barn of 110 tons capacity I oth er Reed oatbattdlngs! Ideal stork ranch, wMh ample water supply! large opesi range, price fto per acre, half rash. ISO nrrea, lo mile, from Palls, M arre Mmler dltcH, all fesM-ed and las pro veil: some of tho best land la the valley 'ami la the heart of the Improv ed section. Prlco BIO per acre, oaly 1,000 raali and long time oa (lie balance. BO nrren oa Lost Ithrr, 7U acre la alfalfa, all nader the itilrh. frnred 'land well Improved; deep sandy loans, with esrrllrai drainage. Price SM ier acre; trrwi. A farm with n sure Income. acres two wslles frosa MJdlaaat,' M acres nadrr ditch, frnred and las proved. Price Silt r acre; eaay of Klamath county In genernl and Klamath Falls In particular, can only end in the making ot a city right her. At last nlght'a meeting of Crater Aerie No. If K, Fraternal Order of Eagles, laal plans were made for the big all-alght dance to be 'given b the feathered lock tomorrow night in Sparks tkeater, aad Henry l.ow was named aa loor director. The floor committee that will assist him con sists ot Lloyd Low, Tom Jacksoa, C. A. Smith. Ckarlea Riley. Al Crystal aad R. Walsh. The Eaglea have determined lo "do tbemetlvse proud" with this affair,' aad tho daace promises to be one of i the biggest successes of the season. Tom Stephens, tho well known in Great interest Is being Ukcn in Ihsimrance and really man. has moved t 4a acrra two miles from Falls j good fruit and potato land: on mala road. Price SBa per acre. Retier have a """look at thli. ineir acts; the brlnKlng In of much needed " """ '" m,W9 ,rD" '" " canllal nnd Ihelr dluvmlnallnn nf.,,, roa" S00 fosir-rooai hnow, much needed niih for the betterment lhl,r,, oalbBlldlBajsi some of the very best for potatoes, vegetables, frails1 aad raperlalljr chickens. Price f,sma, Hasallrr tracts close la at nwaosi- II STEMS MS HI LOCATMM AM) A rAXTKR able price aad terms. svsat, and a large crowd la assured Amoag tke featurea arranged for are a IS prise for tke best lady waits. from the Spink building opposlto the court bouse to the building ou Mat-i street formerly occupied ay the P. C er aad aome "ledlee' choice" dances. ' Lavey company, nnd moro recently by special music win no reaaeren (or the occastoB by the orchestra. FIKDS SIMM CbTBCXs OETB REWARD OF SI NBW YORK. May SO Jimmy Mc- Cartky waa golag ap Broadway, and owlag to kla "profession" Jimmy was sat ta aay particular kurry. He la a lasaagor key for tke UaHed District Btnrlee eompaay ot 41 Broadway. At aay rats, Jimmy wasn't la auek a hur ry tkat waea ka aaw a atrip of paper betes trampled uadsrfoot la froat of 111 Broadway ke could uot stop to pick It up. It waa a cartlled check for 156,000. It was a eertlled eksck for SS,000 Jimmy made a bee line for the of- Sea ot hla compaay and gave up the paper. The cheek waa made oat oa the Hanover National bank by tke brok erage Iras of P. S. Bmitbsrs A Co., of 44 Exchange place. A runner for the bask kad dropped It Jimmy received 1 aa a reward. Major Worden. A neat sign on the window tells the public that the office is occupied by tho Stephens-Hunter Realty Compaay, Tho new member of tho firm Is O II. Hunter, the energetic young busl ine man who camo here from the Middle West last July, and entered the employ of Mr. Stephens. Slnco coming to Klamath Falls Mr. Hunter has made a host of frlsnds, who aro glad to hear of his success, 1U GA1, AND WHIT1PIM1 W have the In fqtipfCsi BjajsJJMj 111 la tke dty ni eUMl art prtparai totamoMaUldgWhi of I WHOLMAL1 LUMBER I WAIL "I noifiiisi LOMG TIMBsUS AtPECIALTT Vtftlcalinlacd noorinCdlJJai fir for ftMkh wotetoLat)i eald ttljBBllCt r nwaBapBBa' BBBrfaaBBBawxaBBBBeja,gBBT TmMTkuUTtmeBktIm DOCB-CLARRX LTJMBM AMD 9QX: COMPANT CHI LOOTR RICK Neat to tke Aasoriraa RotH II ALBANY CHAITAIQ17ANM ORDER AX AUDITORIUM AL,UA.Y, urc., May 30. At a raectlag of the Albany Chautauqua board the building committee waa In structed to secure pIsbs for Ibo new Chautauquu auditorium In Bryant's park. Tke Ckautauqua board Is try lag to have doveraor West make an address oa the opening day, July 7tb. July 14th will be temperance day, aad Mrs. Edith Smith Davis, a prom inent eastern temperance lecturer, will speak. Dr. Calvla While of Cievelaad will deliver aa address dur ing the Meetiag on "The Dangerous House Ply." l I SPORTING WRITER GETS Rs BOOT IN IT United Frees Bemsa. LONDON, May 80. At Ibo Epsoras derby today Special Commissioner Al lison, a well kaown sportsman and leading turf writer, was charged with belag concerned In a plot to prevent tho favorite, Joel's Sunstar, from win nlag. It la estimated that Sunstar was oacasa oy a minion pounds. FOR BALK BY OWNKK AT BARGAINS SS feet, M feet, 84 feet aad 41 M feet choice water froat. 4) IBS fret on Klasaatk arcane 59 feet oa Klasaatk avesme S feet on Mala street, good la- 4 Address P. O. BOX , KLAMATH PALL, ORE. ooaooaaoooooaaaaaaaaaaaaa IFOR SALE! . Two weH fcxssi 1 1 id tana) for Z sale. One of BBS bomb, tme J sauce west sum aae off tea arises soalhwset ot aUaasaak Z PaUa. WHJ aaM la whole or la part. Terms part dovra, ike kalsaee X aa eMfferraal asraaeaia, Apatyto R. A. at the ooaaoaaoaooo Oravee Goes to Lakevlew 8. C. Oraves, proprietor of ' the Amsrteaa Cigar Store, left this morn lag far Lakshisw, where ho will spead aaaie time working on Ibo Lake Couaty Examlaer. Monday "Chap" received S telephone call from the Lake couaty metropolis, stating that Fred Oroasmlllsr, tho editor of tho Examiner, waa sick, and Chap was urgently reauesteo to come over and help run tke shop. Now, Chap Is' an THE OOOK WHO KNOWS Will loll you that It makes a lot of dlfforenco In Iho results when first class groceries aro used. You believe that, too, of course, but Imaglno thai first class groceries are too expenslro for you. Como hero and learn your mlaUko. Our prices aro aa low ns nny "YOURS TO PLEASE" The Monarch Grocery OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WK NKVKII HLKKP F. It. IMIItSCOUQH Proprietor . ims Jer xvwi"T ... 1 rrviu - eis-s ZoxM UM Tar -- IN Tim IIKARTOT KLAMATH PAIJ. ''Anyllilng Vou Waal VfiS Any Tlnu. Vou Want U, tZt ) 4fMMMi KLAMATH STABLES Nico Light Rigs, Fashionable Turnouts. Good Single Driven. J. A. THOMTtOH Proprlitit Phone 691 P,M, For Klamath Home-Buildert THE DELICIOUS APPLE Highest quality sppl and tssrshsi his steadily brought tho highest prices by fnr, of any apple n. Sells regularly la Portland for II aad II per box and M to mu New York. THRfcUYPLOWBJIPRACH-lllghest qustlty prcb ksoaiisi the earliest, yet It bleesaa the latsat, hardy, a frrritnti, rsd ts tk pit ana iae ovei lor uw aoaiv, THE CLIMAX PLUM Undoubtedly the most brsutlfsl, h grant nnd most delicious plusa grown. Mr. Ilurbank's nnrtt pit m and equally valuable fresh or caaaed. THE PHENOMINAIi RRRRY This has been ralM nsrhuh) greaUat triumph a cross between deuberry and ml rsipberrr, lib Ibe best small fruit grown. Bears the Srst year. Inriude a frsa .1.1. W.U l.,l- SI THE KLAMATH NURSERIES G. K. KrlUt. Proprietor. I'. O. twm BBS. KLAMATH KAIM i Mr. and Mra. Property Owner: We am right down lo haslaea on Main Mrof, llng Ivassil Paving. I TIh malrrial nnd Morksaaahlp la on fur liiavil. 1m Mill la- ilrallng with a reliable linn, nnd rtfrk iiril mi la l,iilnnM, -to It. Knrarrr, Vlco prratdent and uirtliilriiilrnt f atl iimiwny, I luraled here in the Wilhmw-Mribau liulltllns, tmmtl Itxme him, aad he wlH be "Charley on Ilin Kl " CHICO CONSTRUCTION 00. Over $5,000,000 Spent in the perfection and inatallation of the Block Signal System ythe Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Did you ever stop to think what an insurance ! ity the block system is for you? Watches over you by night ss well ss by day. Did you ever experience the esse of mind isi relaxation that conies over one traveling on a futjT protected block signal road? You will, if you take the Overland Limited Daily between San Francisco and Chicago tee Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC 4' old Ubm newspaper man and printer, i A, O, Lewie, Proprietor -w ; v - '