KJauim muc. Klanmtli HU Firxt Our Advertisers the Best Results and H't ' Ik Hefftlo. f fteftwtti LiiYkak. NO.IKH. KLAMATH FALLS, OIlEtJON, MONDAY. OCTOBER AKEVIEW'S TRADE judge Nolancl Brings a Cheering Message from the Lake County Metropolis. . Hull IHIIIIIiIh OT 6.IMMI lllllH. ,h )cnr' OH" lliiriilM-il Ion J ""'") mi'l IIh'Iiim llnoiieh Riiiiox with :tii,oiio pnuiidx of tndght TMm ,k ,iurl i K'ii n ')' Thiil U V,,ll,'y A" " '",v" '" (l" '" '" '"'"'I " H" Hint Milpmoiit If llm proposed I, stimuli! r fiellthl lliiil goes Intii '" "'" l'"1"' ('""' "I"' '""I Hi" I""- : rr Ix mad., mill lliii madx kept In .t, CniiiiM tmli )eur 11 requite I'lf "f Luke will do tin. text 1 ho lime :. : ., iml,,. repair I will gmirmiteo 'if mine llian ordinary I in por titric x. MiiIiii I hln illy u illHlrlliiitltii; point mill )oil have nil ompllMhoil one of tint limit Impoitniil iIiIiikh fur Hit wolfmo. Vow Ik tin- lime in go nfler Luku . until v x IiiihIiiohk " I l'iiiliiln J .M Mrlnllio Kim Heuli lllllt III- H.'llll "All l OOF Of till I'lIK" I nllli wlili li t Ii I it city nut capture llu Lake County shipping, If llm loinit on (niiiie.emeiit Ih given, I ulll nay tlmt It hlx iiioiiiliu; I aim led for Lnkuvlow luo leu-mule fieli-.hl Iriiiim. loaded of Hid order 'Iho Klamath Falls Mlllliiry lliinil will furnish mimic from H to K:8(. A (orillnl Invitation Ik ex tended to nil Itcdmeti mill pnlefaeea to attend till meeting .tout ti'Hli''lKlil 'lul'1 Iioiio teulua ajuii'l" Hfty iiii'ii to handle It tfi)uiillii I" I'"1'" Kl'illiiitli tllll tit tlil liMiiiitix' iimoiiiit of fti'lKlil i Him'iikIi I'" ttnli'wny If II toil II n ll"u' " '"" "r"' " i111"11 MiiniiliiiiK tiiwiit'li : 1 1 1 n i- the ujji IcailliiK l""ii tlil" lt' I" Uiki- ilt In n fi'lil) pabn . oiidltliin. I Mi I' II"' nii'MiiK" Unit oiiii'h to tlila llj (rum lake lew Hon (li'iiric Noliiml returned from lilrtlfn Haliinlii) evening It being Hi flrmt till' I" III" mettopolU of Lile Count, tin' llernld n rutloua jitfritnln lil oiiilnn of this Inliitiil II! In 1 1" lolllmi of It lonlermitloll tub ii'iuociitutlti' of lliln paper fUlJ The fnt tit t- of Lukovlew, to in) r.lsJ, It an.iiiiO II Mill li ii illy of it mall iriiMirilnnii, mnl win of tln tlil rt-atuiii fur tlil optimism l the intrcr si'l thrift of It clilroiia ()n itltc that was of particular Int. lest urn and which m culled to my at- killon by Judge Dal) Vent Snolllug ul other Imaini-aa ini'ii til l,aki'l. iittlir maklr.g of Klanmtli I'nlU the ihlfploit Hilni for Ijikevlew I win foimiil Hint upwnrda of ton mllltoii loicilt of f (eight teaches Lnkuvlow hum I he i nil i mnl eiu h )ent At pre- nt It ruin.- Id way of lti-no ami the r.irrvw r.unite rnllroail, nml tliu er likt It an)tlilnK hut antlnfattory The i nlont im ii of l.akp)li'M nritiiiuloiia Itotbancv to tlila city, nml I ticllnw htat If tliry renlle.l (he leak! lilt of kcouratpment tliey coulil Im IiiiIucihI fa mike tlila city the alilppliiR point "It It uniiereaaary to it well on the roi'Ottinci' hi tlil rlly of accurliiR I'ala chanKe i:ir)one ran reiullly T that (liltt ill) i an lie iiiiule n iirent I'llitrltiullni: iMiint a let that II ran ! 'lly ilcM'lopt'il Into a uiolennlu ren- Tliere ate many punilleln The list It nt liaml fur the Ural IIIOM' tUl iif a.TiirltiK tin' l.ukiule hhlp- mutt, mnl it uinilil im a Mine policy for tln liimliiea men of tlila rlty to ti.ullio mutter In liaml ami aee what iaa b done aloln; thin line "lly tl.oHo ulili whoiii I tnlkeil II auKReateil that a new roml coulil talJ out from lloiiamn to Lake ilw ami materially ahorten (ho din. 'we It uoiilil eliminate many of " lu-atli-al itnulea nml fiirnlali a 'lKhn tluil iimlil liu eaally kept In "lr Their lilen wiin to H niht lf"n Iliiniuita to the foot of the , , ; ' ; I ' '" ""' ","' '" " " '""SKiiKfln IntciiHlve fnrml ,"'", ; ,""r ,r"! "'""I; ' HlMrlliiitlnK point known tlmt ,, mlll1,nl) ,() lie liaile fiom I ..kevlew ,,,,., tlio.i.amli. of -lollarH to it... Tl).y (11IIW aitj:i: aktksia.v '.ti:ii. AriaiiKeinentH lire Ih-Iiiu nmdu for thu ImrltiK of mi nrtexlnn well cant of tlila city on the Kntoiprlmj Tracta Til'.' promoti'iH of llio pioioaltlon are I'llink lia White, M I, Alllvin, V. J Ktulnmelz, flnrrlKht llrotlierH mnl Hen II. Owen, who own an neuron"!" of 128 acre of the lurid to he Improved. Work will hexln thlx week ilearliiK tin land ami KettliiK It In renillneaH for mi experimental farm. It la thu Intention of theae gentlemen to on Kane In Intcniilve fannliiK, ralslnn ev- thln illmato. ratliiK that th poriilbllltlea of thlx Mrtlon mo not of a llmlteil I'tiarai u r and (hat every thing tlmt la Krown In xeetloiiH havInK ruf uri.iili.r ll.li...u ... t. I i !... ! .... .... ......... ,.n ,. M.iiiiiiiM j ill in 1 1 1, ii uio rnti-k Will lie Hlll'h tlmt 110 U iit hiiiid. and It N up in the people oiler Hhlppliii: point will Im ahlu to of thin ill) to meet oppoitiiiilt) wlih n,i,i-ie with Klamath I'iiIIk Any ouiHiieiiiieii iiamlx ami extend to her one who liaii over lived In a illy that I a ioniial welioin hiillon la Ih III View o llio Klioil wink that I lit- inuni i.ll i. nl Ii. ii,. i.,l If lf.in,.ll, I'IiiiiiiIiki ol Comilieilie hax ilniiu lt , I'ltll i will l.e m, exieptlon." Utailliii: llm ('later Lake hlKhwa). the I I'riititli J llown... who Ix In the pieapleiit or that iitKntilrntloii wax ill) fmm llonanrii. wax iniextloiied ,., , , ..., and naked If he ,hoKl,l the ax ... tl r. .I.ahlllt, and t""!!'"-Uallty can ho mixed horu with Kroatcr ( number would lake mi) aitloii In lt of the piopoti d new hlithwny 'llj cct.xa than elauwheru Hi., mallei 1're.lilent l.elzell w.1.1 l, e,f,,,y feaxlhle ami oilKllt to bo, Tl( . tt,.)u ,,int nro to b0 M...I "'i-'l '!"' Uiamher of Imitt . will red,,,,, tl. tamo at ar ,ll)0V(. , Mn lull(1. (.iniiliieiro will lake Mime in lion 'Mint loam ten mil. and kIvhu better road. i . ' iiuniHK nuii'i (.uiiiiui hu nvvuiru iii;u ti' for. ami at lhe, have no doubt hut that the peoplo, ,. ., ,,.. i,,,,,.,!,.,! a .. I. , .i i,. .... ... ... .... .... ,'- " .. .....,. ... in-in. ..i milium nun ill .7II w O.IIU lie lieilllllV in lav or ... . . . I . . ... .. , " uiaiier win ne nroiiKin up ami mine- c,r hii. Ii a mad ami will rentier all iltltiK done towatda hrliiKliiK loKelher poxalble aid towarilx Itx loiixtnutlon " Hie people III thl illy and Lakevlew Hull J II (Irlllltlix, Jlltlco of llm who me Inteieatetl In thlx matter Count) Court, wax Been, mid when the Kvi'Doiiii readily lealltex what the ( mutter was explained to him he x mnkliii: of thlx city the l.'ike Count) iirexneil hlumoif nx heliiK heartily In rhli-pliiK point liienna and there will fMilir f t. Tim plan for thu con- not be a peraou who will healtate to atruitlou of tlila mail la a Kood one ..I... Il...l l....,u ..........1 I. I .1.... I .1 t ki- im-,. iii-ii,ii iiiiiiiii'fu iii mhj-'uii! one nun una in uurren in me. ii tliliiK that wilt iHToiupllali thlx iiiuih- am er miiili In favor of It and other w,'"t Klamath Knlli. nt C:16 Satur-lo-be.ili-.lred realilt " I luiprovemeiilx i.liuiK thlx line, wlttilt. i,,a' -1VotllK. Tlio ilmlll of Ull outlK 1 I ! . a m adif iiptitife vtatfl iMff JudKn llaldwln waa Interviewed renaon II Ix pmidlilo tlmt the moat '""" " h'1"1 -"i"" "" and h" waa enlliualnatli- over the pio potltlou "We want lo make Klam INSTITUTE CLOSES Most Successful Affair in the History of the Schools of Klamath County. la what im 'it hu eKtiihllahoi! In the vicinity of thu Hot HpritiK and the walurx there of pumped into the camp for heating land tooklnK .iirioea. VI.ITtKK II. I'llll.l.lCS. Alfred II I'hllllpa. .iRed IS ycara, I died nt the home of hlx parent, In Iprartliat.Ie wn would he In Improve ' lan mvau: ilia ninexx wax 'Hi., ri.u.l lo lib. where Junction could l"f ''"l u fuw d'H lumlloii and waa ath full, the wh nl- in.. nter.be made with the I'alale) and SIU.ir."r i''1" u """"', '" ",,lno ,"L' '" of koulli lenlrnl Or. i;an." h xald Lake roadx However, tlila Ix a mat- and Ihla la the fliat xtep In that ill-iter that tan he Rime Into more Ihor rectlnji Ax ii trade tenter and ill- hukIiI) at the proper time. Klamath irlhutlnK point Klamath I'iiIIk la Idu- Kallx mux! have the tiade of the aur ally located nml everyone know a that roumlliiK lountr) and the oiilv way It liienna ux miirli lo tlila lit) aa an) I to i;.t It Ih to r.o nfter It. medical aklll I). 'nth wax due to an abscess on tho brain. The funeral wax held front tbo l'rcb)terlan ciiurch nt " o'clock Sunday afternoon, Itev. (1. T I'ratt oinrlatlnK, and was I uln , attended by n Inrcc concoursn of ir on.) other tliliiK that can happen I invor of II. and will do my pint. I nin heartily In favor of the propoul-1 believe the other memherx of tho Hon and will do nil I tan to brliiK It 'board feel the aatuo wny. It la up ,,lii - llo Hie hiinliieux men of this city to do A II. NafUKcr. prealdent of the Hut SprliiKx Improieiinut Complin) mid the Ktaiiinth Develoi nt Com pan), when naked of the iidvlxahlllt) of the fonnlrmtlon of Ihla new toad, xabl ' II) all in. 'ana build It llulld not otil) that road, but over) other IiIkIi wii) that will hrliiK lo Oil rlt ll'" (rude of the xurrouiidluK country. In thlx way Klamath I'allx will be made a Kieat ell), and that la what wo di aire Thlx movement oiinlit to have tho hearty aupport of Iho entire com iminlty. ex.eclally the bualnexx Inter calx " Major C II. Worden wax eiiinlly hently III hlx endoraeiuelit of tliu pro piiHltlon. Klamath I'nlU miint reach out for Iho trade of the Hiirroundlni; country, If It 'WT lupc to l rlty the real " At the next ineetlni; of tho direr lorx of the Chamber of Commerco xtepx will b.l taken touardx Iho nr r.inr.lni: of n nie.'llni; of the bualnexx men of thlx city and Liikevlow mid n crjhlalllriiilnn of the ncntlmonl f.iv- lorabln towmdx the conatriutlon of the proponed cut-ofl mid tliu ma In tnlnlnr. tif Rood roadx. wi:i.l no.Ni: m alaKV ain-AaV . frr&'KR Qt Interest to Young Men inP ?y V Tht young man theae days wantt to be dreaatd Juat a neppy m poaalble. If he la up. lotlate in hii clothea. he U re. (aided aa up-to-date inhlaideaa and coniequently bia chances ol succtas art enhanced juat that much. It takes tailors long eatab. Ilahed In the metropolitan cities to understand perfectly young men's clothes requirements. Strauss Brothers National Tailoring Service represents the means of bringing to the young men of this com munity the kind of clothes worn by the most stylish men In lbs business and social world. We are pleated to announce that we have the exclusive local agency and are now displaying new Kail and Winter woolens in all the latest colorlncs and designs. We invite all those in terested in good clothes to call. KKK STORE County Superintendent of Schools J (!. Swan, U to no congratulated on tl indent and auccexafiil manner in whlili ho conducted thu Tvachera In xt It ute, which came to a cloxo In thlx city Saturday A deRreo of outturn laxm and lutcrobl wiih manifested that xurpaaxed all) tiling of tliu kind here tofore vvltneHxed and proxaRtx an In tercut un the part of tho teacher dur ing tho forthcoming inonlhu that hoilex well for (he educational Inter eatH of this county. Siiperlntcndont Swnn hax net a paco that his tunny frleudx hope will not Hlnckcn. It ineiinx ureal thltiK for thu bcIiooU of Hi In county and In hlx efforts ho has the wm til mtpport of Iho Herald. .VITIATION, Ur:iMI-:. A movement Ih on foot looking to ward tho orRaiilratloii of n camp of Kedmeii In this city. At llm onrnext aolicltatlon of ttuvcrnl of tho hualnesx men of thlx city, Mr. .1. II. I'itReriild, (trout Hnchem of tho Impioved Order of Iteiliueii of Oregon, ciime to tlila city for the purpose of InetltutlnR tho IoiIro. Mr. ITIruciald U head of tho ItoRiio lllver Valley Klectllc Com pany nnd electrician for Iho city of Medford, beliiR ono of tho luiatlliiR, enterprlslUK cltliuns of that bustling city, llo I'l full of entUuolasin for tho Order of Hodmen and equally bo ov er tho cordlul reception tlmt has boon accorded him by tho peoplo of this city. Ho Is uccotupunlcd by Joseph Caskuy, great moBhowa, and O. M. SclHby, keeper of Wampum. An Informal mooting of all formor Itcdmon will bo held tlila evening at Snudertiou's Hull, Immediately follow ing tho meeting of tho Woodmen, tho hour probubly being 'J o'clock. Every Heilnmii Ih hi gently requested to nt tend. Tomorrow evening Mr. Flu getiild will nddrosa a meet ut 8:30, In tho aame hall, on ItodmauBhlp, ex plaining tbo prlnclplofl and bonoflts rowing frlenda. The bereaved fam ily has thu sincere sympathy of tho community. "On H'xlcrdny as we came lo the city from tho wext, wo beheld a crowd of our prominent citizens Kilting In front of the Moore llros. sub-station anxiously looking down tho road to ward Klamath I'allx and moat con- uplcuoiixly among thu group wua ILL Kllgoro. We halted lo Inquire the cauau of tho ruali to the vcenu of ac tion and wero promptly informed by Mr. Kllgoro In "tones of entreaty," 'Here am 1 waiting for the Juice, waiting for the juice, oh, Lord, how it will upset me. They sent around a phone and caused mo to lenvo homo. Thlx Ix what they wrote, here's tho very note: 'Cnu't get away to come to you today, tho transformer wou't let me." " ISonnuza lltlllctln. Tho electric light wires nro now being strung iu this city by 1). Mel drum and crew. As soon as carpen ters can bu Bpared from tho work at tliu Kails, tho construction of tho power house will bo begun here. Merrill Itecord. Davo Alexander, who hud a hear ing before Judgu Miller Saturday at toruoou, on tliu clung.) of assaulting uii Indian with a deadly weapon, was bound over to await thu action of the grand Jury. llt bond was tlxed at 1,000, iii default of which ho wax plucod In tho county Jail. Wo would bo pleased to have ou call und exumlno our Latest Shipment of Couches. Virgil & Son. 2b Wo can show ou a nlco lino ot Heating Stovos. Virgil & Son, 20 AT THU Ol'KHA JJOl'SK. New tonight Bunco Stcercrs, An I mated Snow Halls, Avonged Servant, Late for Lunch. New Sougs. MASONS ATTENTION Itegular communication A. K. &. A. M. Lodgo Monday night. Work In tho Third Degree.. Banquet. Visiting Masons cordially Invited. , W. A. nolxell, W. M. Some men seem to deulre money merely lo demonstrate how fust a tool can walk on two legs, Furnlahud Wnlte. room to let a. V. H-18U livening heiolnii, Odober -.1. 1 he xcioti.l (-vi nlng hl-ixIoii which wnx largely attended, opened with a piano polo by Mlxa I'velyn Apple-gate which was highly appreciated by all. Ml x Marvin nddresned tho audi ence in a splendid talk on "Libraries" giving In brief what tho Oregon State Library Coimnlaalon had done and Is doing for thu people and schools of tho state I'ew people appreciate the great work that hax been accomplish ed by this tomml4loii, but thu citi zens of Klamath Tails who wcro pres ent at this session wero delighted to learn that Oregon Is doing so much for her people In securing good bonks ut low tost. Supt. Acki-rtnnn was nl his beat In u pleasing a-dn-xa on "What has been accomplished, what ix being accom plish' d, and what we hope to accom plish " Thu schools of Oregon have (ittiilncd einclency under his direction, and It Is generally udmltted that our slate rankk among the first education ally. The evening program closed with a vocal solo by Mrs. Don J. Zum wait. In which she delighted her hearers. After tne program the cntlro au dience waa invited to enjoy tbe recep tion and to partake of light refresh ments, which were served In ono of tho spacious rooms of the first floor of the biilldlug. This was onu of the most pic.nhing features of the session and was enjojed by all. SuturiLiy Session. The last day's session of tho Insti tute opened with a general conference meeting with Supt. Ackerman as chairman. In this meeting Profess ors Lee, of Merrill, and Cooper, of Ilonanzn. lead with some Interesting suggestions nnd questions. Follow ing these short talks many of the tea chers took nn active part and were greatly benefitted by tho explana tions und suggestions offered by tbo state superintendent In answering tho many questions put to him. After a brief Intermission Miss Mar vin addressed tho teachers on tho 'Ono Itoom School." She urged tho reading nloud of at least one good book each term; also tho organizing of debating Middles and local read ing circles. Theso suggestions were especially for the district schools and wero mot with the hearty approval of tho rural teachers. The city teachers having extended nn Invitation to thu visiting teachers to go through the public school build ing, the last hour was spent in Inspect ing. Ono of the Important features ot the day's program was tho directors convention which was called to order at 10:30 a. m. and adjourned to 1:30 P in , ut which time Supt. Ackerman addrease.l the meeting nnd mado many helpful suggestion to thu school officers. Tho afternoon sexslon was devoted largely to general talks and reports .of committees. Tho following Is tho I report of the committee on resolu tions: S.itiirihi)N Hi-solution. We, the committee on resolutions, do hereby submit thu following re port: Whereas, we, realizing and ap preciating tho great benefits derived from tho Institute now closing, do therefore resolve: ITrstly That much credit Is duo Supt. J. U. Swan for tho buslnessllku way In which tho present Institute has been managed and for his untir ing efforts in making this Institute one of thu beat. Secondly That we do earnestly, hereby express our high appreciation of tho most excellent and helpful In struction received from Supt. Acker man, I'rex. Shafcr, Supt. Robinson and MIsj Marvin. Wo feel that tho porsonal touch along with tbelr sug gestions has placed every teacher on a higher level and will work great good In the Klamath County schools in the years to come. Thirdly That wo express our gratefulness to the local editors for publishing the complcto reports of thu proceedings of tho Institute Fourthly Feeling that tho success of the Institute depends In no small degree upon tho entertainment fur degree upon tho entertainment offer ed therefore bo It resolved that wo extend our gratitude to tho follow Ing named persons: Prof. Geo. A. Wlrtz, Mrs. Don Zumwalt, Miss Eve lyn Applcgato and Miss Sbtves. Fifthly That It Is tho will of this Institute that tbe people of Klamath talis bo made to know that wo ap preciate tho efforts that they have put forth In their part In making this In stitute a grand success. Sixthly In view of tho fact that Judgo Baldwin, a member ot tbo awarding commission, has on behalf of tho Fair Association ot Klamath County, requested that the schools ot this county during tbo coming year prepare samples ot their work to bo exhibited at tho 1909 fair of said county Be It resolved that this In stitute urge each teacher to make an effort to have an exhibition ot tbelr work at the coming fair. Seventhly That copies of tbo above resolutions bo furnished to tho press for publication. Respectfully submitted, H. II. 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