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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1911)
,w '" '" lyitvifal if'& m- r;'7tT.T', Tfte OnK Daily Covering Every Section Of Klamath And Lake Counties ,S''.m ' -.J ; 'H- .--. r . ,-. ,aiit4r;V,v:'l $&e Berato. ''"-T'ii.X-.'Aff; T? Mimminni unitmb frhbb kkwb sRRvttaj RVRNINO NRWBPAI PRINT THE NEWS, NOT :.: .M'. V 'I 92 v V ,-. I ;o mo. vr No. mt KLAMATH FALLS, OMMMT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS, ttll T-'if,; ;., s lTr, ftjenina HILL ROAD THIS SIDE OF BEND ROAD CHIEF SPEAKS HAYS CENTRAL ORHOON WITHIN KIVK VKAIM WILL HAVK A POP. ULATION OP OVRK QUARTER (IK A.MILUON When Jinn J. Hill wm at llend few days ho muds It plain that Urn completion of tho railroad lino 'to llptid wm only step, and that It was llio Intention of hla great ayatcm of railroads to ponotrute farther Into undeveloped Oregon, Whether ha rnmee through to Klamath Fa I la with a railroad extension li problematical, although It la moro than likely that tin w11. In an Interflow at tiond ho aald: "We aro stopped at Uend for only a llttlo white. Wp thall quickly be pushing on. We have decided to wait lorn at Bend only long enough to In what directions the sottllng up of the country will be the fastest, to r.-o where the people who homea'.onil (d will be moat permanent and suc cessful." Thla aaeertlon of Mr. Hill haa tho highest dgnlacance to central Gro at u people and tboao lalereeted la Ita doTelopntnt. To the art and couth are the surveys Into Harney county, where townahlpa havo nerrr been touched by the plow, where In 10,000 (uqare mllea there aro only 6,000 people. tt will require mora than one" rail road Is develop Central Oregon," aald the railroad builder. "Wo are prepared to build two or three more roads very toon. We will not wait. I Imve coafldence and faith In thla Ore gon country. Within Ave yeara tho population of central Oregon will be jno.OOO. Within ten yeara It ahould ! more than 1,600,000. "I have not aeen the Harney coun try, but I will any that It waa reports concerning the poaalbllltlea of Harney county that cauaed mo to decide to build up through the Dtschutcs can yon. It will only be a matter of time, and a very ahort time, at that, until we ettend tho railroad Into Harney. One of the greatest regreta I have In connection with this visit la that torma kept me from being at Burna and attending the meeting of the de velopment league." Before he flntshed tho Interview Mr. Hill exploded the belief ot maay that the Oregon Trunk would be ex tended to Baa Franeleee, "I will not aay that wa will not be In Ban Francisco In time for the ex position la ltlt," he aald, with eyes shrowdly twinkling, "but ws will not go Into Baa Fraacteeo oyer tho Ore gon Trunk. It would be foolish for tin to choose the longest and roughest way to California." "What la the shortest and smooth at wayT" "There are several possible ways," Mr. Hill aaawered, "bat ws built ths Finding Of Lost Insulators For Power Corporation Means Time Four carloads of Insulators which - tho Blaklyou Powar company wanted, among other purposes, to ass la hitch lag up Its Klamath rails plant to the 30,000 horse power equipment at Vail Creek, have 'beea located, It la be Haves, aa oae lateaded for Ashland haa leaded there, aad the three oth ers were probably along with tt la the earns ahlpmoet by the makers. If it Is true that all the Insulators havo been located It will mesa a ma terial fsdlluttoa of Ue work of eea neetlag Klamath Falls with, the oUer parte ot tho eompaay's big combined system." ' Whea too hlgeempaay took over the Klamath, Fglle Light aad, Water Mmaaay HteMt that the ssra tor locates bom woe of 1,M horsepower aapaeHy, h tt the whsd Urough TO PUSH Oregon Trunk Into Central Oregon fur I ho development of Central Ore gon. Wo liullt tho best possible road and the best posslblo roadbed bocause wo uollovo Central Oregon develop ment merits the best. "I will lllustrato bur faith In Ore gon. The Ureal Northern and North ern Pacific havo spent 116,000,000 getting to Oregon. We bare never earned a dollar on the Investment, but wo know wo aro going to. We know that tho opening of Oregon meana millions and millions of acres to homes and farmers that Is where tho profit will bo. Now we are aond- rig out our men to learn what aro the problems and difficulties of this coun try so that they ran help the people to Im successful working tho land. Wo nro going ahead of the rest, willing to do everything posslblo at no matter what expense, because wo believe In OrcRon and becauso we believe In Central Oregon. "One of tho things wo will bo most Interested In doing will bo In holding land rnlurs down to a fair valuation Nothing could hurt the country more than tho land boomers who dine and stip on their neighbors. Wo must ap ply Ihn principle that what la best for everyone Is best for tho Individual. Kxcoss land valuta will put of the day of Central Oregon'a maximum de- vetepment. "Another thing wo will be Inter ested In doing will bo to encourage subdivision of land. The man who has 1,000 acres and sella 600 of it will find his land remaining worth much moro than all that he had la tho first place. Let the people pro duce In thla country what tho country Is best adapted to; let lund values be kept reasonable; let tho big tract a be divided, and wo will do our share In railroad building and development." CONN SELLS BI6 LUND HOLDINGS NKW TOWNHITK COMPANY RX- I'RCTRI TO HUKDIVIDK LAROR ACUKAUK, AND MAY START A NKW TOWN ON PART OP TRACT Special to Tbo Herald LAKKV1RW, Oct. 10. doo. Conn, the well known morchant of Palaley, la a visitor In town looking after busi ness connected with the sale ot his large holdings, consisting ot 110 acres of flno land above tbo town, a general store, floe flour mill, water right, which Includes lot of power, and two houses. The property haa been purchased by tho Northwest Townstte company, who havo taken over the rlghta of the Portland Irrigation company'a Che- wawean project. DOniO OI l (WW Bliuu aau aiiaua la the couaty was produced upon which the water power waa developed would only move the generator when that part of the equipment was half loadod. In other words,, the full ca pacity of the generator waa twice as powerful, uader full load, aa the water wheel would move, The company thea sat la a wheel with a capacity ot mevlag tho geasr stor whea It was under full lead, and the 1.000 horsepower la bow betag used, practically, the geaerator carry lag about He full toad. Owing to the extensions by the oompaay la this vieiatty tho greater demands eonataatly made oa its power development make It desirable to have the Fall Creek pleat la touch with tho local system as aooa aa pos sible, as It would not be long, other wise, until the capacity ot tho Klam ath plaat would havo to be iaereeaed. these landa this year, and with the big company taking them over thcro Is no doubt that they will be cut up Into amallor tracts and a new town will bo started on tbo bonch above Paisley, which will make a flno alts. j. e. mis priii DID MY NT HCOVER 1 1. 0. Pierce, a well known cJtlsea who has been sulerlag with typhoid fever, and whose recovery bad beta hoped for, has suffered a relapse, aad Dr. L. W. Chilton, ths attesdlag phy sician, thla afteraooa expressed grave fears for the patient. Or. Clark Barn- ham, promlnont medleal specialist of norkeley, who was here la consulta tion on Mr, Pierce's ease, said that considering ths conditions locally, the physicians of Klamath Falls had dons exceedingly well la keeplag ths typhoid fatalities down to such a small number. MAY ORGANIZE MILITIA COMPANY C'AVTAIN BPKNCKR OF ABHLANO WILUNO TO OOMR HRRR TO AaV HI8T IN FORMINa COMPANY OF NATIONAL aVAROB Klamath Falla haa aa opportualty to secure a company of militia If there are enough young men la the dty In terested. It would take seveaty-flve men to form a company, aad It la be lieved by those latereeted that thla number can be secured. Colonel Tort of Kugeae, mending the Fourth Infantry, la anx ious to establish a company here, aad haa written number of letters la re gard to tbo possibility of dolag so. Will Hum of this dty has Just re ceived a lottcr from Captala Oeorge C. Spencer of the Ashland company, stating thnt he would be willing to visit horo and assist In the organisa tion, If enough men bore are Inter ested. There aro quite a number of young men In tho city Interested la ths form ing of a mllltla company hare, aad stona In thla direction have been tak en beforo, but up until the present time the question of securing a suit able armory or drill hall seemed to stsnd la tho way. With tho building of tho new skating rink, which will soon be completed, it is understood that this building can be secured, at Irast oaee a week for drill purposes. With a drill ball secured there le nothing now to stand In-tbe way of the formation of a company here, aad It la quite probable that a meeting will be called la tho aear future to take atepe la orgaalslag a company. MVRRMORR HOTRL BCRXR OF WRDMNO LAST NIGHT Lon Datemaa aad Tina O. Wyley aocured a marriage license wet orce in g In the oRee of Couaty Clerk O. R. De Lap, aad Couaty Judge Will 8. YVcrdea was secured to perform the marriage ceremony at tho Ltvenaoro rottl. SWEDE'S SANITY NOW QUESTIONED LARORRR WHO HAS RRRN IN TRR BTATR MX WBaWB HROOOHT TO THB ATTBNTJOft OP U COUNTY COURT , Peter Mela, a M-year eld Swede, whose neatly Is la doubt, Waa, a be fore the couaty court today for seam laattoa. v Amdavtts had beea made by Okas. Ltadahl bringing ths ease to the at teattoa of the authorities, aad JDK Oeorge H. Merrymaa also the man, He has beea worktag for tho Blf saaia 'Lumber comnaay, ho came to thla country la HOB, aad has hoe la Oregoa ate weeks, POSTDFFICE GAIN LASJJUARTER INCRRABR OP ABOUT THIRTY PKR SKXT BVRINa aaMMITrB LAST MONTRol IX OFFICK INCRRABR FORYRAR Bualaeoe of the Klamath Falla poet- efleo eaewed a gratlfylag laereaao la the test quarter of the administration of Postmaster, R. A. Bmmltt, eaded September 10th, whea Mr. BmmHt turaed tho' efeckl relas over to hie successor. Clyde K. Brandenburg. The receipts for the quarter were H.lOI.il, against 11,171.10 la Us correspoadMg'ouarter of 1110. aa la- crease of Mlt.li, or about SO per cent. The year ending September SO totaled lll.0S7.70 la receipts, against flS.SlS.Sl for. the year ending Sep tember SO, into, aa Increase of fS.SlMf, or stride over SS per cent. The fact that the quarterly lacrosse le greater thea the yearly advaaeo by about 7 per eeat ahowa, as far as post- offjee baslaeesls aay criterion, that the Increase la the growth of the dty haa beea moro rapid this summer aad fall thaa prior to that time. Past- master Brandenburg expects to 1 ths gratlfylag lecreaee eoatlaue under his tenure of oalee. The quarter faded Juae SO showed reedpta of ff.04I.8S; March SI, IS. 605.10. aad December SI, 1010. fS. 7SI.4S. Tho heavy last qearter of the year to somewhat aeeeaatod tot by the targe number of CLrlotmae packages seat by maH, aad the amouat of meaty ordere takes oat by people who seed money preeeata for Christmas gate. two Inters go to chase dear PRACR JU8TICR AND SHERIFF'S DEPUTY ON A PRACR HUNT THAT MAY RHSULT IN RLOOO- Justlco ot tho Peace Charles Graves aad Deputy Sheriff Joseph Martin left Sunday morning for a beer chase, and will be goao loag enough to get tbdr 111 ot "bar" meat. They mads for the other aide of Crater Lake, near the headwaters ot the Rogue River, aad expect that there will be plenty ot hears there that have migrated from tho cooler regions on the other dde of tho di vide. When the cold weather comes on ins mountains aruia usually hlkee" for a moro salubrious loca tion among tho oaks. MURRAY NOW IN FIEL0;0L0 LAVE WRLL KNOWN RMTOR OP THSS CITY TAKRB OW1BJHISIIU OP THE CHRONICLB, AND WILL RUN IT Leadlag the editorial columaa of ths Chronicle thte morning waa aa an nouncement by k J. Murray that owaersktp of tbo paper had passed ta ktm. This meaaa that W. T. Salve, as- stgass, haa sold the paper to Mr, Murray, aad as Mr. Murrey la a wou aad favorably kaowa aowopeper maa ot thla dty, there Is ao doubt Oat hla ro-oatraaeo lata the aewapaper SsM will bo weleemed by ate maay frleade. who wlU at the same Umo regret to aoo Mr. hive, whe: la a laiiieifal btetaeoa maa ot wide aHMaitiaee. gtvtac ap the hdm. Mrs. Tkee. Oerrett aad ker eea WlU, stopped everBight la thte dty test sight oa taeiray to thdr homo la the Blv eouatrv from Aahtead' where taey had beea for a couple of weeks pattlag ap the wlaUfg aapalf oitUasi Bood to eat : liANCHMAN DIRS, HOMKWARD BUST Special to The Herald LAKRVIEW, Oct. 10. Dying on the road home to his ranch la War ner Valley from Fort Bldwell, where he had gone for supplies, waa ths fate of Tom Fsrrls of Waraer Lake post- opjee. av Coroner Wm. Wallace aad the cor oner from Modoc county, from Al turns were notlled, aad whea It was found that ho bad died over the line la Modoc couafy the Modoc ocfal took charge of the resales aad ore. pared them for shipment to relative ia Baa Joss, Calif., Ths unfortunate ma wae about 16 yeara of age, rad well kaowa through- outtaa Waraer eeetloa of tho eouaty. Death EaAJevideatly resulted from Of Edmund Vance Cooke's poems It is said that they bit "not much higher thaa the head and not much tower than the heart." HOAG DISTRICT IS ENCOURAGED MIXING IN THAT LOCALITY M ORTTINa nrCENTIVR FOR RRW liNRROY FROM ORR DfSCO1 Special to The Herald LAKRVIRW. Oct 10. "The mla tag district at Hose m toeklag up a lot," Saya O. B. MeCleery ot the Meaatala Sheep mine, "aad will eur rriee some of tke people that have Ueaght that we were.koMtog m to tomeUlag tkat.we did not While Mr. MeCleery le optimistic over tke Sac sbowlag that at has aade wHk hie property, at the eame time he will not talk about H. but ta rations other propertlee that have ifceatly aacm-rt-d aome Sao ore. The Huneet. which is one of the BMwell Consolidated dalme, haa Just uueov ered the fact of aa ore body that makee old miners sit up and gssp, as ths exposed face ia forty-six feet across aad ths rock shows dedded values. There aro a tot ot other good toek lag bodies of rock that may make tke asms ot this samp permanent whea mea wRh capital get la teach with tt. Tho Consolidated people -are put ting ia a aew battery of stamps to doable tadr output, aad will taotal a cyaalde pleat, for tho ore that has already beea treated chews a toes ot 10.10 per toa la the tatllage. With aafMsat capital to lastall machinery, eoaSdeace la expressed that tbo work that the mea have, clung to 00 teaa doudy te-xthet they believed waa worth while. wllTmake some of them new capKaUota. tRANK IRA WHITR OORB RAW ON TRIP TO CTtlRB Frank Ira Walts, the well kaowa real edate operator, kaa departed oa Hastens trip, durlag which ho ogpoete to laclude aome of hie old stampUg grouads la the Itlaerary. He will vtelt, amoag other plaeee. Atehlooa, Kaaa., Hugo aad FruHa, Ceto., aad will probably bo back 1a Klamath Falls about tke last ot tke moatk. CHECK FORGERY CHARGE MADE RLY MAN IN JAIL HAVDrS aaaWRS ketMiBY OMHSR iw m NAism na pa; 1-'.H'V I -V JJUW. Speetal to The Herald,, .t. ' , . LAKRVIRW, 'Odi iO.-aaawish-Ing la the coaaty Jolleaarsed wRh forgery, Atea. Aadereea of sty faoea trial aad a aoaviMo tons la tho ak peaMoattery. '. , Thoprlooacr la altesed to aavo paassd shook at Pejet it'-Klag's aa- tooa tor flN, atgaed by a W. Aa- dereos, whtek te the aame ot hla fth- trW Kpaa,oooa.. m abeot three yeata. NEW LAND FINE GRAIN YIELD NOTRB OF LAKH COUNTY PROPLR, LDXEWMW EVENTS Ualtsd Frees Service LAKRVIEW, Oct 10. Mbe PsrstMr Curtis of Valley Falls waa aaMed la marriage, to Harry Utley, tormeny gums wardea for Lake Coaaty, at the roMdence of E. J. Suae, the tojai pbctograsher, test Taesday eveauif. Louie Oerber;of LoreMa la ia Ukeview this week loiklagsftsr hi Interests la this, seetlds' of ths staU. Mr. Oerber inds, that the sanely of livestock Is less Oils year thea, usual, on acceuat of the large sales tret have beea made' tale summer, owtag to the high prices. Guy Footer of Summer Lake It 'n town, aaJ people any that he hai at 1 loss deatgas but what's ths ues of worryiag about whit people eey. Walter Howard of Drews Valley, v-bo was 111 so, loag test summer, hss recovered hie strength, ajd le able tc gtl about la hie usual rapid maaaer Jack Motet of tke Goose Late Meat compearla tke happy father of a boy. Frank Lane, wdl Kuowa through out this part of the, sut. Is visitor from ths "TT"! ranch in Waraer VaI- U7. t Creed McReadrle hoe rotaraM frcm a aodaaeh trip oetstdo wkRk te-.ted for omai Usm. , " J. T. Msgulrs. the ML mereheat. came la test aJgai oa sees soaasetod wMk ate properly bora, air. asanirw m ae owner or " property bow occupied by Dee Powell'e aalooa aad paper store. Bamber's wall ELKS TO SMOKE THURSDAY NIGHT LOCAL LODGE WILL INVRR YPJ- mSfG RRRIHRRR TO BHhLP IT CBIJIRWATR LUNOI AXR MV. BtOONTHR Rika la Us local ledge aro pariag for a big time whoa tho er Is held la the dab rooms Tharoday night The lavitatlea eommittee, eea slstlng of W. H. Dolbeer, M. O: Wll- klas. aad Leslie Rogers, aro gettlag out Ue bids, wkleh are to bo exteaded to members .aad vtelUag beothrea, whHo the hoaae eommittee; made ap of O. J. Fergaooa. M. F. Oalaraeaai aad C. H; Daggett, la arranging the dotage.' which will tadgto. aeddea the "smokes" aeceeaary to eueeaa event, aa appdtelag luach aad some-1 vocal aad ladrumeatat made. Addressee will he made oa subjects appsrtalalag to the order aad, a gen eral roudag time tela aattdpatloa; County Board Corontta IN ' - 'CmmMMlil; . t, Ct1 'J 1- l ' 'fob'.'a. J, O. Swan, county tupetlHUiidtat ot schools, has Issued auBouncewsnle of a sehoof tosrd.conveetlea tii bo rrM October S4U la ooajaaetloa with the teeekecY- aaaaal mtiMato for KIsjboU. couaty,. wkleh. te dated for OeteoerSS.MaadSlt. J V , -T. "M J., '.... T. Z !-. T. waeirmoa of lav board waw- waavavtv pjm oUer oeaool, Strcstor'or Ue olork of the ached 'board. " Rook oao' sdtoad lacVallowod fs'ter eadsaos;' Tbi followlagtoRs; have beea suggidit for dbicuedea;" '.- v '' . "Seaod Ranlpmsat aad BejaJhH," rilow.to:Rtpler-aBd aToeg's Tesob r," Needed; fHwootLotfolatloa." ''coaaoiiaatioa," ''i "Ooeroe of Btedr for Rarel tary aad Rlo fk" "Wlemr Dae MAal BSkOaosAsmiea aaixea. miem efMMJ .affJsHafW Mf WW BataaaaaaB BaaBntaaBBBaVteaW bbbs BBbVbs ssAkV-get msetteg.aad aiy cm of Usee ...la ' J1. -a. a l-a. mmm.t: eivjNHRwffdi ; V GIVES TWENTY-SIX TO AdE FIRST YRARV TtaXAdhl LAKH VALUHT hVAlBJp 1 " . x I . Special to The retread, - -'. LAKRVIEW. Oct 10A ytoM Of tweatylx boeaels of araaa for Ms aav tire acreage' ot waoatv jejot'ttwakiS,?" s iss rtsBK ot.tao arst years , aewly brekea tead by J.' H. Ceer of Ue west dde ot Oeoss Laho VaRor. Mr. Carey dmply mwhedo of' eel tewed la goes to show that fakoropa oaa ho grown aero wtUoat aar of tao so ealled dry farmkse; wttk Mo srilisa,oy without irrlgatlea. t Mr. Carey'ears that had ho fel- towed ale Sret taoaght and eewed toss W1 WVHH V what wee sewa,- sowed here ho Ute ytold very maoa. ' - - 3. O. Oliver. eaoVef ate got bettor thaa tkStty haakote kr towmg tato Ueoryi oad both aow gdeg to fradlic K; R stdaaretiumryss)vorlagl they, grow kottorfaad m oat tora'taesm'axt,ateo'akat temV tRadmRd aauanxeeMBuxl rsasasaVRa? ' tbo prasuee ot taM bmbbooo na Ktemeth aad LaRe there teao lilseJli groathy teiriMaagi the yleM.groia edasod-Jt la aeserted. '- ' V-.C - ,' ; " -i ' Mr. Carer twraBt.Bte.kaejs.eai the) atuseie, aa taey. worth of tke total mekee ,Tke pteee,,waeeo. Ue growa wae odd Ud year at 0S.7M, aad the erop will ;pay fl.SfO.40. ee dudve of throahlojr. Mile aad tho eeot of patUag la Ue;erep H the whole iso acres were sown, 10 wacot, aag, rmia m wwar IB iiws R The bege will do a tat more, to oar ' aothlar of the otter stock, seek ao t cowo tad eatvea. . "" ; It peye to tared ha Lake eoaatr,. eveo K tho farmer Boos set toko adV vaatago mt the theooaado ot 1 freeeoea'reJsge?,'f CATTLR eVf"J"J"Wao "4V "ewfJ e"4Pr"ateWa LAKVIEW. Oct' 10.- higher 1a price hero , Uaa eher havo' sr beea la Ike fctetory of eie eeetwy. and the Sgaree for beef ok'tto koof rue tram eight to aaw eeats a 1 tkor?-kTe"Boen), Is 'axaie, -years. yearHBf aad two roar olete art. tag tote meaoy'taaa' kusbo 1 year, ago,'.' , Bobm sales at' froei: J to 4S.0'kavo beea:'aMdo.;kwt'.rao aieot of tao tkeoo mea aro toettaer tor' tdter pitaojiV ti. i' ISMS " ' rr -t ' v, - 1 V t, v 5?" ,31 -k. .-jtoi' , . H i& ' BBBaOBaBBBBBi BBBBBaBBBBl . . etaTaBWaHaVdW sReeHearmrVafoTHP Ittvatam thai ho fot- "W. damlei wn-wmm.twimit i - - , .- :- . -Oaatto ore V sjT- fc .-j yw. .v , .i : v TM Seaed'i at-' . -:; of Behoel Houses." BnaUl Castar " Ila (teat tkw' aiat, ,: I Be Made to Servo the Dtetdd'BmV -' '-; -- - --T . ' ' ?-? tert" "tekool Board MlittemwHslBo'-V. of SeboolOKKiade." . f..iy,rv.?;,f srsnts t-nueumm ,- . 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