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

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1909.
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it Jtmiiml nnil mo lutrreillni: l.
hi. n( iit atniiil taken mi nn vwr-
lliltiK ubjitt?
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Mltullr Mlil lilt-It III lTlV IllK liMiit
Inrlt ((inn I In' mil. At tl' Mio
I lllUhn) nriroKti till wild In illt
iltiE Irrigation nppenr to i
iIh Mln lands, nml make lln-tu
K&ouiir iriliirtU It U it nw
flutluti In khIiik tn I tin nll (ill
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In Mrlriilturnl etulrAtur nl Jmt
il nf the world' prnKrri Hut
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and nun In which li mil lm
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! on airing ll.i ntliiiiiii-t
In farmer without a iiinflt,
tln nllirr levies n toll 1111 Hurl
IMl imtraviir, when, a Hut drift
opuUtlnn (ruin thn farm shows.
Itttlluro liiintil lt released frnm
slhto tolls, In I fin t'lnl t tint turn
find profit enough on lliu land
idur them in remain nn Mint
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Hintn Shoei embody everything that i
best in modern footwear. See the new
KK STORE
man Shoes, Walkover Shoes,
Np-a-Tan Shoes .
tiTV ititr.vni
I'ur frckli llini', rnll nt (li'orKu
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Mfii'ii Wimli'ii HtillN frnm $10 tip.
nt Ouoilrlili'n Cimli Hloru,
liitn't futr.'i tlm iiilllliH'ry upi'iiliiK
hi I'iMii), Hn.t. I" ut thu HIIIIm )r
(lllllllt Co,
Julin Hlmitt In In Hut city toilny.
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Hitlit nn lil u u mill whlio Jnp cupnj
nml mini I'm nt Q Dm) next Hnturiluy
iflt-r. Ki'it Hlmtuw illNplny.
Julin Hliipmil In In thu iy tmlny
nn liimliii'Hn.
Hpi Inl lliii nf I.iiiT IuHiIuk at Hip
rlulit ptlti'H nt (Inuilrlrli'H Ciiuli Htori
A turn' J.'.r.O plnnu, matt xllnlilly
InniiiKi-il, fur Imlf prlr..; 11 1 no liar
Cilim In other plmiun, nt VlrKll's fur
ulitirii ktunt.
Miijnr (. i: WnroVi ami vtlfo nml
.Iiukk Miivm nml wlfu lenvu In Hit
iiurulni; fm Ho. liuiiKt'liuiil uu Crtnl
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A mint uilllkltit lltiu nf rrt'licll
pnittru IiiiIn will tm on illnpliiy nt
Itiink A Hi Iiik lilcr'n, I'rlilny nml Hnl
iriliiy, Ki'pt. ITtli nml I.MIi.
V Mnrrlitt nf IMutomlii, WiihIi.,
pnl.l llil iiillr.t n tlill 1I1U iiKiriilii;:
mnl Kntn 11 i'i liilrri'ktliiK talk
iiliinit tin Hiiuml (Mint rj nml tin tu
tu r.- Mr Miiirli.' airhiil liut nlulit
jii a liiulncm trip nml vxpttta tu
tt-ni In tin ninrnliii;.
All nvw nml iip-lu-ilatti kihxIi nl
(iiiinlrlrli'it (,'uih Hluri'. A lluu nv
it or k Jut nrrlviil.
Tliu flr( ilt'lhrry of ruliirnt lilockK
fur ttiv Jnroli4 lilurk Him Hindu liy tlic
ll)ilinullr Hlutii mid llrlrk company
todny. Tint lilnrkn utlrncli'd lillicli fnv
ornlilit roimui'nt hy liiillilum mid run
tmrlnri Mr C V. HiNxtrlrli at tin- Cut
Hlurc link nddrd tn tlio urlKlunl gro
cer) ktork it 10,1100 atork of lii'iv
ouda, t'liilirnrlni; rlutliliiK. Iiixita mid
ilini'k. I111K, Initlrit' and Kvnta' fi.r
ildiliiKii, trillik,' KindTlrii, wnll n-
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and Ki'itrrnl tnt'rrllmidliio, Tlir
ruli' of Hut til or i' Ih raali, and K''1
;ouiIh nl tlu limi'kt ptHillilt prlrex.
Arultt Walker nn lirimulit up from
.Merrill Init nlnlit nnd lodtted In the
"omit) Jnll, where lie Hill Mirvo u Jnll
leiitenre of fifty dn)H. Ho run
ilctitl of putty larceny before the Jiih
lint of the penrn nt Merrill mid lined
1100. In default of pn)mcnt tin Han
lenlented to mo lift)' da) a III jnll,
It la claimed ho entered u hotel In
Merrill mid xlolo u Htiinll pocket pis
tol mid K'liiHi (lothliiR,
Mr. (Ilnio. IIvIiik tnenty mile
north nf Hlltcr I.nke, nna In lovvti
tlilH week cettltiR luppllca. Ho ex
preaaed hlmaelf an totally aurprlaod
at Hio low prlccti In Klmnnth Knits, n
rompured hIHi Hio Sncrnmouto umll
order Iioiiho ratnloRuea. 0110 of which
ho had In hU pocket whllo here. Ho
will return Intor for hi winter ii
pile. Wo want nil the. bachelor, pln
Mem, mnrilcd incu'wlth their wlvea,
Hvnlnn with their Hwectheart nml
bo)n nml Klrla In visit tho formal
oponltiB of Tho Voruo Millinery to
nlKli.t, tomorrow nml tho noxt ilny.
Tho Inrgoat tock of puttorn hnt of
(ho Inteat crontlon nnU Imported nov
uIIIuh oer itUpluyetl In Klamath
Full will bo on exhibition. Watch
Monday' window tor vchool girl
Hpeclaltle. Located In old Uoiton
hoo More tand. Mr. H. M. Orutt
nor, iroprletre. Open ovoulng.
Thero I ulte a car ihortpgo on tho
railroad at p'reaent, and a n result
tho hecp nnd cattle men who havo
itock to hl aro aomowhnt tip In tho
nlr. O, T. McKondroe has eight car
of sheep ready to ship out aud tho
Caitena Packing company havo about
ten cara of cattle ready to go and
no cara. The wires are being kept
hot,' and the situation will doubtless
be relieved as soon as It'ls possible
to get stock cars here.
OLD-TIMER
COMES BACK
M,U. (HAH K. HHAItrt Itm'KNH TO
TIIIH HIXTIO.V OX VACATION
HIS riRST VISIT SINCE
rS6
InrprlM'it nl Hit, Vnt lliiprntPttM.'llts
lltn C'tuiiiirjr AlttnyN UMikrft
OihmI l II lm.
Major CliiiM. K. Heart, who I con
iifYti'il with tho land department of
tho Huiilhern Pacific rompniiy, 1 pay
Iiik thin rlly n llt on hi vacation.
.Miijnr Hear Aral vlalted thl coun
try In 1 SOU, whon he. In company
with n party nf miner from I'locho,
Ncv, made n trip through Klamstl'
lliikln. In apeaklni; nf that trip, he
mid: "When our parly panted
HirotiRh hero In 1SCD It was a vvr)
tparAi'ly kcttted inmmunlty, and
there were nut more than half a dox-
on houai-a ainttered n round uvur tho
country. I remember dlatlnctly of
ih linllrtriM lirlriRlnK our party acrosi
'he rler In their diiRout, and wr
hud In aw lm our hnrae. Thl coun
try looked Reed tu me then. My trl
liere now la a ret elation to rae at
-umpnrid with what I Haw here Is
I sen. Kver)thlnR in tho country har
"limiRed except Hut ttcenlr beaut)
whlrh mirrounds It. I cnnaldvr lh
view of Ml. Shantn from tlila vallc)
la the moat beautiful ono I over saw,
tiperlnlly .it aiinrUt- or along wher
the uenliiR HkIiI I fnllliiR. To m)
IlkliiR, li I far more striking that
"Tlila city I nnturnlty very "favor
ihly located, and now that tho rail
road I an em 11 red fact )ou will have
to hnt nddltlonal hotela to occommo
late all Hio people who arc bound tc
"ome hero tor recreation and pleas
ure. Thl country has so many dl
veralfled opportunities for outdoor
iport that great numbers of "lo'urUtt.
from all over the country will come
hero nnd doubt Ions many of them will
remain permanently.. Old Damo Na
uru tins latlahcd many resources,
nnd )ou have got to Ret In and de
velop Hi em, anil tho moat scientific
farmer and workman I gelne: to bt
tho winner. Tho farmers of this sec
tion w 111 have to make u study of soil
conditions and learn about tho kind
of crops best adapted for profitable
culture In this place.
"The Indiana wo encountered In
thli country In 1S09 were very kind
tnd nccommodatlnR. extending man)
:nurtoslt. The had their peculiar
Itle. however, which had to bo re
jected. That remind mo of an Incl
lent Hint occurred somewhere In this
nclRhhnrhood. Wejn'ero camped out
ono nlRht, nml I heard a rattlesnake
In' tho Krasa near by. Immediately 1
roI a stick and was Rolng to kill It,
when an Indian stepped up uud said:
"Thl I my snake mlka lllsbe,"
mennliiK "thl I my hill"). I did
not kill tho snake."
IflO KAI.L OPKMNtl
Friday, Sept. 17, 1900. Wo Invite
tho ladles to our opoulng ot ladles'
and mlsse' hats and tailored suits
Stilt Dry Ooods Co.
Tho W. C T. U, mot at the home
ot Mrs. Goo. McDonald and tho reg
ular business was transacted. Tho
stato dues were ordered paid for thlr-ty-ono
members In good standing. It
was decldod that tho Loyal Temper
ance Legion would moot once In two
weeks, next Sunday at'the Iris the
ator nt 2 o'clock, and every alternate
Sunday after that. Tho W, C. T. U
will meet at the home ot Mra. Henry
a rimes Sept. !th at 3 o'clock.
Brollora and fryers for plcnto or
Sunday dinner at Monarch Mercantile
Co, Phone 1051,
LOCAfj IfltlKFH
Men' pants at Goodrich's Cash
Htoro for $1 up.
I havo some now things on salo In
the window this wcok.
Mcllnttnn.
Mis Alice I.)Ho of llonanxa hah
occupied tho position of school teach
er for tho 8trotts district, near Cres
cent. Try a Jiir of our prepared "As You
Mko It" Horseradish. You will use
no other. Monarch Mercantile Co.
Tho El Mcrlto A I0-ccnt cigar for
& cent. Tho only genuine all-Havana
wrapper and long filler hand-made
clRnr on tho market. For salo at all
first-class cigar stand.
A new lodging house Is soon to lie
oiened over tho Cash Grocery, fl icly
furnished with new furnlshlt.R
throughout. C. F. Goodrich Is the
proprietor.
Conklln's self-filling pens nre the
best. Reasens: They don't leak; they
iro easily filled: thu point arc the
ocst. I nm willing to sell them with
:ho prlvllcgo of returning.
Mcllnttan.
Ilonatizn parties nro raising a kick
because the old llarpold dam has
been boarded up, making It Impos
ilble for Hie fish to get over. This, It
s claimed, shuts off the fishing of
Donanta and Hint country, and the
fish warden Is being sought to see if
uime relict cannot be obtained.
Comb honey, tho most tempting of
iweets, at Monarch Mercantile Co.
If )ou want our picnic lunch bas
'cet full ot delicious things, stop at
ho Monarch and get 8alame sausage
a fine Imported sausage Tills
nook full cream cheese, Helnx
?lcklcs and rtllshes and a doten other
ood things to complete )our lunch.
Dr. J. Van Denburgh, who baa
been spending his vacation In this
city, left for his homo In San Fran
isco this morning. Tho Doctor was
delighted with our climate, which ha
itates ha materially benefited him.
'14 will doubtless return next summer
for his outing.
It I easy to understand why cer
aln motion pictures are expensive,
f )ou but stop nnd think of tho won
lerful canoeing skill exhibited In the
ild chase ot Iho Indian lovers In
'The Broken Lute" which was run
jff at the Iris last night. Down
.brough a rushing rapids came a
.lumber of canoes manned by painted
.vnrrlors who could have been no less
than tho most expert canoeists, per
haps college men, who drovo their
jlrch bark canoe at fearful speed
hrough rapids that would have
iwampcd ordinary boatmen. It was
thrilling, Indeed, nnd waa fitly ended
by tho torture of tho Indian lover,
who won hi eagjo feather. and his
bride. "The New Cop" provored
much laughter, as It showed up the
bad breaks a now man made in the
performance ot police duty with cir
cumstances and the fates Kgaijit
him. "The Gold Nugget" introduced
an exciting cowboy chaso and fin
ished with tho common form ot neck
tie for thieves In mining camp.
No one is losing a coupon ot the
Iris theater thl week, for a lucky
star may deliver a beautlfu gold
watch Into your hand besides the
pleasure you have had In seeing a
flno aet ot pictures. Be sure to go
noxt Monday night, when tho watch
will be given away.
A series of ibe finest motlou pic
ture et seen In Klamath Falls will
be shown tonight. "A Romance ot
Old Mexico," the delightful story of
the love ot a maid and a matador.
"Caught at Last,' an amusing series
of pranks played by a little boy while
putting circumstantial evidence to
th tast. "In the Sultau'e Power," a
stirring story ot love and, adveatuse
An American girl, wedded to a Ttirk
lab pasha, attempts to-return to her
old sweetheart. "Ills Wife's Mother"
Is an amusing comedy in which a man
works a novel scheme to shorten the
visit ot his mother-in-law. "The Prus
sian Spy" is an exceptionally fine
film. A talo of tho Franco-Prussian
war. A young French girl rejects a
fellow countryman on account of her
lovo for a young Prussian officer. Her
sweetheart is woucJed and escapes to
her apartments, where she secretes
him In tho closet. Tho reJectedNultor
finds out ho Is there and, tacking a
paper on tho closet door, announce
his Intention of trying a new revol
ver ho has just purchased.
Sunday night the program will he
changed again, and will Include
among others, a beautiful colored
. a
series, "Tho Story of Psvihe," a tale
of ancient Greece, in which the mor
tal gods on high Olympus play an Im
portant part. Tboso who are familiar
with ancient mythology probably re
member the story ot Cupid and
Psyche olid will bo doubly Interested
In Its presentation here.
Don't forget the baby contest..
Large line of wall papers, new de
signs, at Goodrich's Cash Store.
8ERVICK AT THE CHURCHES.
Services will be ueld in the several
churches ot Klamath Falls Sunday as
follews:
Christian Church
The Christian or Disciple church
trill lio'd their regular 'ervlces In tho
Methodist church on Lord's Day at
lornoon at 3 o'clock. A cordial Invi
tation Is extended to all who wish to
attend this service.
Christian Hcieace Charch
Christian Science services will be
held in the Murdoch building, Sun
day at 11 a. m. Subject ot lecture:
"Matter."
Presbyterian Church
10:00 Sunday school. Classes for
all and all Invited.
. 11:00 Morning worship. Theme,
"Wall Street Sagacity." This Is a
sermon for business men.
6:30 Christian Endeavor prayer
meeting. Lessons from "Pilgrim's
Progress."
7:30 Evening worship. Subject,
"Tho Soil In tho Road," or "The Kind
of a Man on Whom tho Word of God
Has No Effect."
Every one Invited. Strangers are
especially welcome.
GEO. T. PRATT, Pastor.
Women'a tailor-made outing hata
at fl nt Goodrlch'a Cash Store.
It )ou want aomethlng really Sue
get a link ot that Imported Salame
tauugo at the Monarch Mercantile
Co. Phone 10G1.
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Let Us Fill
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: Your Prescriptions
Wfceu'a nasi says, let me Sx row. watch or let we psOat yew
house, you've got to believe him capable nf doing gee4 Job he
fore you have him do It. Thats reasonable.
When we ask you to let s nut tis jrowr prescrhkUoaa K la aatswei
tkat nu aliftMtil 1m tnld haw raatUa wra mm at datmm St. '
How that every prescription we
How we test every article la oar
and that none hnt m thorwgUr
to handle row preecriptlesi 1st any way.
We have established ear abUMy to Stt year preifrlptisssi
In having been located here far
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TAFT AND
THE TARIFF
WILL DIHCIHH THE QIIBHTION OX
HM JOURJJKY
PEOPLE BOVNO TO "KNOCK.
If Nltwly Milllosi People Kach Wretit
a Tariff Bill. There WotiM Be TImC
Many Difrrrat BNt.
Speaking editorially of President
Taft's journey and the subjects he
will discuss, the San Francisco
Chronicle gives the following opin
ions Interestingly expressed.'
"It Is stated, apparently by author
ity, that In his public addresses on his
coming Journey the president wjll
frankly discuss tho tariff law recently
enacted by congress. Especially will
he do that, It Is claimed. In the Mis
slsalppl valley states. In which agita
tors bavo stirred up so much trouble.
It will certainly be proper for htm to
give attention, to that subject, but we
predict that those who expect from
him any expression of disagreement
with the majority of hla party will
find themselves mistaken.
"If the eighty or ninety mllllonsof .,
Inhabitants of the United State were
all equipped by intellect and expert-
ence to write a tat IS act, nnd aver
ono ot. them should do so wltboutcon-
suiting with others, there would he x
eighty or ninety millions ot dlfereaf
tariff bills. No two persons, equally ' '
competent, would make the annse A t
schedule. It is not only probable.' --, t-'sHffi
therefore, but morally certain, that '
the president personally would like
to see some changes la the taw, but
that he will make such person il
views prominent, or In way discredit
the law which he signed, may be set
down as Impossible He will sustain
the law and counsel surcease from
agitation.
"As a matter of fact, tarlt" knock
ing, except by direct representative.!
ot importing middlemen. Is but one
phase of the journalistic sensational
ism and muckraking of the day No -consumer
has demanded reduction.!
nor will any consumer beaelt In the
slightest degree by such reductions
as were made. Even In the free hides,
as to which so much fuss waa made,
no consumer Is likely to gala or lose.
Tho removal of the duty has been
promptly followed by corresponding
Increase of price la foreign exporting
markets and the prices of bides wilt
remain aa they were. A protective
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