ili m xuMdi . . ... .,-, vr"V f ..." K iT-i'TW j'. nrL ' i "sk; ri a1 '-" . ' fi 'ffctrtw . m 1 . iv 41. v wwa 4 Jte. a .A. 1' sw faT aaV ' v,! ... Klamath Halls' Pint knd Best Daily. mm. I ' A. fflyi... -ill t - TteBesTKattB. "$&, s I thid Ykah. No. 005 v' "ifeSj KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1909. FHCli . T "sr w. tSf 5 yajaiirrTTS"""- pk pminc afl !' Tr' -- X LIVESTOCK SHIPPING WITH KALI 1IKUUHI.MI A hiiiitino CKKTKII (OAL IRAIN Or 32 CANS t, Mterl1. Harare MNil Male HriH M Vrli I'larre Prvitn Till fircllim. iKUMilh Call I fel hemming n -Ml''lnK renter, Tirnurrnw tliK I In' ip will bo tllapalrhed this station special t ml 11 ol '.u car n( llveslnrk, consist. iaf tscntr car of rattle, eight car et sheep, Ttirtn. carloads of I Sftd unc carload of horse, The lire brine (hipped In Hit. fatten sIsr mnipany or Tnromn. and bought In IliU section rrrrnll) 1 Mr. I'aulr), representative nf the 1I01 ruinpany. Tha sheep are I skipped by Mr. MrKendree In 1 Franrlaco firm. Tho mule are shipped lit Matt llroa , Vulii dr, Cl anil I lie carload n U being lllpM-d by j k 1 lo California, asM IIh of Yolo county. Cal if ahlitnt thu lhrr carloads Ink-, are now buyer in (lilt cc- IIHHhrre of IhiNMt tnulra were by them from J. V. Wells I My, Ore Th others were pur (nun oulalde parties In the llwllun. The mule oro driven sight by Hprall Wells nf Uly. sre moatly two-yrar-olds, anil :WIU says they arc ihn brt or iwivjrcar-olda thai evrr tout of ihlacounly. morltiK of this alock b) a I train la much aiiiirotlatiMl by talflrtnrn, thn mock rrartira totlnatlou much qnlrkrr than 1 hlppml by local truln. IWbrrn did you not that hat?" ' at (liHidrlch'a, of courao. Where toulil one m( ihoao nobby T" KI Mcrlto A lO-ccnl cigar for m: Thv only nulnv all-Havana r arid long nilr handmade r.on (ho market. Vnr Mlv at all tlau rliar ataada. . at Mon.-rch Mercantile Co. ' very plentiful. r t V 1 1 if- It' J For ttJla-Block Clothing (iTYIIIimilKM Art llutimkir of III) U rrgUluriil at thn l.lvi'rnicitii UI1I1 kiimirolliir ami frjfra nt Itm Moimnli. Allen A Hon am pipnrlnt! Hi own n blnrkmnllli uliop oppoalln ,n Krn( mill The lliipilnl ,, Wl liii.fl nl the lioiiiu nf Mm l..w. on lliumday nt 1 l in All Inillm liiteriMed In tln lUptltl work are lontlnlly lnu-l Ollln llownril l In Hie rlly from III) ll n (nriiKil) n relii-iit of thin illy H"l. asnlK illahpnin, 37c mrh, nt The Q Ik-Hi nutt Knlnnln) nfli-rtioon In nkliiK of tlit nop oiillook In llio.c mitliiiit m ulninl 'Tin' wopi all IhrmiKli UiikkII nl..y nml I lie Hntul Hollow i nunt ry look ki,i Home rnnrlii'tn dih rutlltiK the mtnlnl lop of i).. fur kuIii, m l DO RIM.ll. ami olhrra are i tilllim It for huy " Try the ni-wr lnv.'n.irt liuirh riMim mar Iliiin' hariUare More Work oil I lie urn '(li Iirit iIi'mi U proKriMlmc In Dint iit.npf. The bate atone are of California Rrniillii nml (he ruhhle ork of ttit. ninlri walla of ilii. biillitliiK la nmile of rot k wblrli niine from near llrrtr. 'al JTlie Krniilti for Ihlt IhiIIiIIiik It ol.. trained at llix-klln, Cat Tin- rontrntt brtnern the Kranlle ami Hip nibble work It klrlklnR ami pri-nenta a wty fllip appearance Kirltiali BRciir) llatinan atioo. K K K Klore If )on want cum thliiR realty fine r.et a link of that Imported Halnmr tauaane at tho Monarch Mercantile Co. I'honn lOSt, V. J, Darroih, foreman of the An keny ranch. I In the city today. He reporla that the leld of barley and oat on thl ranch thla )rr will Im between IS.U0O nnd SO.00O tmalwla, or nu aterniie nf about KO biiihel lo the acre. Mr Darroih aalil he a iMirn and rnlanl In Indiana, but never aw an)thltiR In that country t lint would compare with the crop mined till )nr on the Aukeny ranch. A crop of 3, SOU Ion of hay hn nUo bren hnrtealed on thU rnnch. "That muat be an rxpenalvu dre you are wrarlnR." "No, Indeed. It only coil :5 rent a )ard at Hood rich' Cash Store." A Borlely of Daiilth clentlU formed to develop thu rennurco t Greenland, ha dUcovvred In that I land rich depoult of Rrnphlte, nubeii to, mica nnd copper, Iho latt belni? ktllHHIIHII (Ill IIIIIIIHHHm You'reNext Thcrt'wacthlni abostoirliltiuid ' Overcoat! that : akca tie sen : who caa utt ip j and take .aot.ee." : laery nan we aell : a ealt bflnga aia ; friends aroud. You're Next ! i Seethe Fall Stylet STORE IMPORTANT ORDINANCE lli:(lt'I.ATI(l KI.KCIIIUAI, Will. IN(. IX 111 iUUXilH, lilt MAYOR SIGNED IT TODAY If Vital Inlinal lo I'mirrty Ounim; Hi IHIiik Veteil (Jiit-Mlon. Onlliiiiurc In Full. Tho ordinance calulillahlnK thu of tlcn of electrical Inapeclor nnd tubllaliliiK ruli und riKiilatloiiH con cirnhiK thu liiatallnllou, operntlon and maintenance of electrlinl wlrlrm npparatu In hiilldlliK In till city mii aluiu'd b) Mu)or Hiindvron thla moriiliiK. nml will bu In force thirty da) from thu ilntu thereof. 'I hi ordlnnnco I of iinuiiinl Into.-. et to tho properly oftiicr of till city, nml iliflnltfly aottlc tho nie Hon of ilitlrlcnl Inalnllalloii n far na Klnmnlli I'alla la comcrm-d 1li ordlmiucu rend n follow- An ordlnnuc.i to tatnhllah the offlcu of ..(..kl.ll I...... -.-.- i . M .. .Kin inn iiiai(iiir in aim lor mil City of Klamath Kail. Oricon; lo rei'.iilnte and di'dlio the dillle of autli niniiT nml lo extnbllah rule ami reKUlatlon loiicerulnR thu ln tallatlon. operation nnd tunlnle mince of ili-ctrknl wlrliiR npparat ii , IIiIiir pennltle for thu viola tion of tlin protUlon of thl ordi nance nnd repenlliiR nil law In ronrllrt heruwlth. The fit) of Klamath Kail ordain a folio; I2.wtl.in 1 Th, ,ifT1n it m1....II InapeMor In and for the City of Klam nth Kalla, tlreRon. I hereby created, and aflld oltlce hall Im tilled by np IMilntment by the Ma)or by nnd with ine coimeni in ine council, nnu nm Inapector vhnll hold oltlco until hi uccror i appointed and uallfled, Mi. I i.n. Ii.i r.ilf..i..t lit tli.i tl.,.ir t,.' and ltii thu ronavnt of the council nt mi) time tor rnuuru to properly per form hi diitle n (inscribed In thl fi.illnniini nr nn. firillntihi'ii r..iiilntB InR electric wire or npparatu which may lierentler tie aiinpteii. nam enx Irlrul Inapector almll bu u toniietcnt ulerlrli Ian. well ered 111 thu rule nnd reiulrement of the Natlonnl i:iii trlcnl Code. Hi nro namiliilliR til diitle mid the authority conferred by thin ordinance thu electrical Inapector klinll Ink., tin. until iiminlll mlltllntiu lered to other city official, and nhnll Rive a iHimi to mo city or Kiamatn Lll In lli. lumnt mini nf fllii hull Iml dollar for the fnlthful uerform- unro of hi diitle. Heel Ion :. Ktery corporation, co partnership, uMoclntlon or Indhldunl nwulriR or operntltiK n llnu of wire out Ktreet. alio) or bulldlnRH In Ihlx rlly vhnll no only wire Hint ure Mi.ltHl.t.. Mini BtriitiL. falmtt tftlltnblv nnd .ifely nttnch them to (troiiR nnd nrtirli.iii iiiuiortM and Imiilata them nfiill point of attachment; ihnll re- tiioi all wire uunnuoneu ior uo; nnd If wire are other than wire do- di..n,..t in rnrrv nn tlirlrle llirht or power current, nhntl mllnhly Iniulate oury wlru.whoro It enter a building! ahull ultnrli to It ai auunuio nnu con ...ni....i iwilniH In lli ii plrtult ralcu- i-,.,..,.. i'. ....... . ... -... Inted lo prevent dancer from flro and near Hie pinru oi eniernm iiiu uunu Iiik. nn nppllnnco calculated to pre vent nt nil lime n current of dec ..tit.. ,.r unh Intnniiliv nr volume, a to bu rai-Mblo of liijurlnR electrical InHtrumenta or raualnR flro front en- lerlni; lliu iiuiiuiuk uy mean oi ucu vim hmnnil tho uolnt at which auch appliance I attached. nee. a.- II nnau oo uninwiut wi any porion or ieron, firm or cor porntlou lo Introduce any electric lllhtlng or iKiwer wire, circuit or ap- ...,, iinHnr inv nwnlnar or In anv bulldlnR or portion thereof within the corporate limit of tho city of Klam tt.t. it.!!.. iintaB thn anniri nhall have boon Inatallod In accoidance with tho rule und requirement auoinou therefor by thu National Board of a.,1... 1TM.l.rvtltnii rnr tha lntlltlofl of electrlo wiring nnd npparntu. no foro any aucn eiecirio wirma nan commonced In any building or atruc turo or In any addition thereto or tin- .. ... ivnlno In anlil pltv. a writ ten permit therefor ahall be obtained from ine electrical maiwvwr ui city authorlilng the peraon, trm or mbmamiIiui tl,Arlti Annlvlnaf to do nd perform aald electrlo wiring, antt BO aucn eiecirio wirtua nan w w raenced at aforeaald until Mid PrMt I... I.am nhlalHIbf) fttlATMlfAr! & If litis IITOII tf.w-.w .nw.w.w, -T ?T any peraon, Arm or coraoratloa ekatl commence aaia eiocino wina . out first obtaining eal perwlt ta aforeaald and shall have completed the same without notifying tat elec trical Inspector, no connection shall M maoe or current aiiura ur . la by any person, Arm or corporalloa kullillBB nr hulldlan or to any part thereof, aad If such eoa- awi.,wai4. .- w w-..w. -- la by any parse. Irm or oorporatlo i.V-.T7aJi hanfaar antalaaal tka Bar. M.T...MM tU. TfUBHS HTr fR.arr'JHtL ... salt of the electrical laspettorrwah parsoa, rm or ewiamiwa) aw ??" tag rtalUtpoa eomtletle. taeftaf h. i ore ine ponco Judgo, be punUhed aa provided In section 10 of thla ordl nance. Bee. i, Any person, firm or cor poration navinK obtained a permit mm mo uieurirni invpccior to com iiiencn wiu elect ric wiring or any bulldlnR or Htructurc or any addition then In, or having obtained thu per mit of tho elect r leal Inspector to In trod mo nny electric lights or power wire In nny building or structuro or In nny addition thereto, or under any nwiilng within thu city, must keep nuld work of wiring open nt all times from tho (ornmencemcnl of such wir ing until completion, for free Inspec tion uy inu eiecirirni inspector; and nny punon, firm or corporation vio lating the provisions of thla section. upon conviction thereof before the IHiiice jiingc, mall be punished aa In Heciion iu or mis ordinance. Section &. After any electric wir ing hnll hnvn been completed la any building, structure, or addition there to, or under nny awning, for which a permit nn been gltcn by the electric nl Inapector, tho person, firm or cor poration to whom said permit was Klven mint Immediately notify tho riricai inijiecior or tno completion of tho work nnd keep thu same open for freo linpertlon by the electrical Inapector until tho name sbajll have been examined and approved. It Nholl bo thu duty of Iho electrical In spector, upon receiving notice or the completion of nny electric wiring for which n iiernilt tin been obtained, to at once inKct such wiring sad If the aanie has been dono and performed In accordance with tho rules sad re quirement of tho National Beard of Klre Underwriters ho must lsiue a certificate lo such effect and deliver thu same to tho fierson, firm, or cor poration performing ssld wiring, and a duplicate of such certificate, to the leron, firm or corporation owning the structure wherein such) wiring wn done, but If auch wiring, be not done nnd performed according to aald rule nnd requirements, ha shall withhold aald certificate until the de fect In such wiring are remedied. 8ec. 6. All changes, alterations, eslenalon or repairs made In electric Installation Installed previous to the adoption of this ordinance shall be dono In accordance with tho herein before mentioned rule of the said National lionrd of Flro Underwriters. Sec. ?. That aald electrical In spector shall receive as full aad com plete compensation for his set ti ens aa electrical Inspector the suss of 111, iu iiuyiuiu ii? mo vii ui aMaBfH I -. b ,, Kail as olbac.aaJe.rlea are s.-aiiPJjH?r- net. k. ii snan ne ineauty or ine electrical Inspector to enforce the provisions of this ordsnec. making written complaint to the police Judge of all violations thereof, who sball thereupon Issue a warrant for the ar rest of tho ierson or persons so of fending. See. 9. Tho electrical Inspector shall decide all questions not pro vided for In thl ordinance pertain ing to electrical wiring, operation nnd maintenance of electrical apparatus. See. 10. All electrical signs shall bo erected on permit of the electrical Inspector, and with tho consent of the common council, and not othorwlse. See. 11. Any person, firm nr cor poration who shall vlolato any of the provisions of this ordinance abalt l deemed bullty of n misdemeanor nrd, uprn conviction thereof befoio the liollce Judge, shall be phnlshed by a fine of not exceeding 160 or by lea tirlsonment In the city Jail not exceed ing twenty-five days, or by both such flno and Imprisonment. Clt) of Klamath Falls. County of Klamath, s. Stnto of Oregon, I, A. I.. U'avltt. police Judge of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, here by certify nnd attest the foregoing to bo a properly enrolled copy of an or dinance adopted by the common mn n ell at Its regular meeting on Mouduy, thu 20th day of September, 190. A. I.. I.KAV1TT. Police Judge, Presented to the Mayor and by him approved this 22d day of September, lo. F. T. SANDErtSON. Mayor, Shoes for chlldtcn Scuffers; mide on the famous Educator last. The best shoo In the market for good wear. At doodrlch Cash Store. Alex. Davis, the cattlemaa of the Klamath Marsh country, has sold about 400 head of cattle to the Cas tens Packing company of Tacoma Wash. Ho will drive the cattle to Ashland, and ship from there. Mr. Davis says the opening up of the northern markets to this section has been a bonansa to cattlemen. "Com petition Is the life of trade," and this saying has sure been made good this year as far aa the cattle business Is concerned, made possible by the ad vent et buyers from tha northern market. The best oa earth shoe. K K K Wore. Is a Hennas TOO lAia 6 OLAJNFY URN WANTlD-Thraa ir four good sm waaUd by m Hydraulle ttoaa aad Brisk Co. Wages. 11.50. vv, , t J ,V MORE HORSE STEALING COMI'MINTH IIRCRIYE1) REOAKU. IXfJ HTOLKN HTOCK MEANS A BUSY COURT TERM HherlsT lUrae Conftdciit of Locattag Hang aad FlaUtilag Tbetr ' IH'predatioa. "Horse thieves are getting busy again In this section," says SherIC Barnes. The Sheriff has been re ceiving numerous complaints lately of stolen stock. Tho last report was received from Henry Smohr of Swan Lake valley, who reports that there was stolen from him a two-year-old very dark Iron-gray horse, branded IIS on the right stile; has a small white spot In the forehead; weight of the horse between 1,100 and 1,100 pounds. Mr. Smohr has offered I reward of ISO for tho capture and conviction of the thief. Sheriff Barnes, In speak ing of this matter this morning, stated: "It looks now aa If we would havo another heavy term of court on account of the numerous complaints reaching this office about stolen stock. Every case that haa been re ported la being Investigated very closely, and we will round the thieves up If It takes us all winter to do It Slnco the last term of court this ne farious business haa ceased, but It Is aprlaglng up again within the last few months and there Is qolte a gang TU' teeri'r-woYir sir ' sMere;! but It Is apparent that he haa a straight tip on something which will make mighty Interesting reading one of these daya. Conklln'a self-filling pens are the best. Reasens: They don't leak; they ire easily filled; the points are the est. I am willing to sell them with he privilege of returning. McHattan. Four-qt. agate Berlin sauce pans, with tin covers, 25c each, nest Batur lay afternoon at The D Deal. Broilers and fryers for picnic or Sunday dinner at Monarch Mercantile Co. Phone 1051. AT THE IRM Last night's set of pictures at the Iris were unusually fine, and that Is saying something more than a mere pleasantry, because the Iris pictures are always fine. The melodrama en titled "Won on the Desert" told a pretty love story la connection with a thrilling Sght between American bluejackets and a band of Sahara outlaws, when the fair heroins was taken from their rude grasp aad re turned to the arms of her sweet heart. "The Cola Collector's Dream" waa a beautifully colored Urn. Tho old coin collector falls asleep, when the colas relate their history aad travels In various lands. "The Side board Folding Bed" Is a s!de-sp!ltter all right. ' "Room Mates" Is a good picture, and Is full of amusing tricks aad pranks. "Raised in the Country" Is a picture which shows the wonder ful effects of growth In a country ea vlroameat. A couple seal their child to tho country while they .go to la rope. Three years later they return aad the child has grows Into giant proportions. Electricity la called to aid them la uadotag the wonderful work of nature, aad laally tha chUd la brought down to spaaklag atae lavs your ticket eoHpoas thla week. Another watsh Is to bo gtveaaway seat lfotsar nlght-n aaUd 0M eta thla tse. ''Mr.QuuMUs aaa af- ford to give this watch, and ha Is go ing to take as much pleasure la pre senting It to one of his patrons as though he had a garden where he grew them himself. Keep your cou pons and attend the show Monday. AT THE OPERA MOVSR Three tboaaand feet of aew no tion pictures at the Opera House to night, Including among other Inter esting features a delightful comedy. "The Road to the Heart." A black eyed Mexican maid, without tha con seat of her father, wads her sweet heart, and the father later Is forced to relent after some terrible exper iences la amateur housekeeplag. Then a laughable series showlag the several vain attempts of a tramp .to get food and a bed by being arrested for some petty offense daring tha re cent hard times. The baby contest still holds the In terest of the patrons of .the Opera House. No. 3 leads by 17 votes, with No. 29 second and No. 24 three votes behind. ABKAP . A large draft team, wagon aad har ness for sale; must be sold before Oc tober 1st. QEORQE B1EHN. Try a Jug of our prepared "As Ton Llko It" Horseradish. You will use no other, Monarch Mercantile Co. Two sons of toll from the railroad camps appeared before Police Jndge Leavltt this morning aad charged with being guilty of having partaksa of more than one per cent of some thing. One Murphy waa toed 111, who, la explanation to tho Jadge, said he was. simply celebrating hie lattdarrast;SBajgit M-ssssvImN right for a maa to ho toed oa euch a count. The other offender tried to beg off, and said he would leave town. The Judge said, "Well, you can leave town all right, but this city mount your loss to the extent of 115." which was produced. W. O. Applegate of Klamath Agen cy was registered at the Llvermore Tuesday. Mayor Sanderson will begin the construction of the cross-walks la the morning. It Is the Mayor's Intention to construct these crossings of suffi cient width that pedestrians can walk across them abreast Instead of the old sheep-trail fashion. It you wsnt your ptcnle lunch bas ket full of delicious tklags, stop at the Monarch aad get Salame aaaaags a One Imported sausage-Tilla-mook full cream cheese, Hslas pickles sad relishes and a dosen other good things to complete your lunch. Let Us Fill Your Warn a saaa, says, let ass ta jroav watch or let aso bowse, yew'tre get U aelawe Man capable at dssag a sjoot JoaThs. t ore yea have bias a R. Thais reassashlt. Whew we ask yosi to let aw pat a yoaw psssiilpUQaa tt ta aalaeal that yosi ahoaM ha teM how eapabls are are f aasR R.' Haw thsUoverjr irisislgMsa wo laaadao Is satai tho ltosf. V Haw wo toot ovety aiHtsto ta asatatssw halaw fmshat R a atatt ' ' - -..-- ikiilia ' i , . . -- : ; aavmg ,- taeatsa mto 9TM,f gfMaf Lstasaalysars , i , i ' t. ;. .aV- V .( SBBSBBBkak. .T.'l i - " 1WB4m - t- ' t4jB ziiRT tirnsi , SSSWf, pai I j'eV J mmw- I 'VfcV awlMHIM i :u& DREDGER AT UPPER LAKE KLAMATH QOssXlf NRARHW Or MaaRffHTMntY S. P. MEDGER ARRIVES SATE' kMsd) Masd WMasssst AayKlBrftogk Henderson Bras, have tha "Klaav ath tMesa" near the Wlai oa the'Upper lake, where she win hsj caulked before betag plaeed la ths watar. Tho aaavtajr at tha larssa dredger from the lower to the spyer lake haa bees accompllshsd wRhswt , damage of any kind to the Qssea. - Many difficult problems wars atetv sad overcome la traasferrlag the mammoth dredge overland a dletaae of about three miles over a reeky, filll road. First, the Queea had te dredge her wsy oat to a point where) solid ground could be reached to take her from the water. Thea several hoases had to be moved to seenre a right of wsy for the dredger U got across a certain potat, sal after bar qaeeashlp had passed; tha aavtraetscs replaced the houses la their peeUleas. Much delay resulted la seeartag hard wood for rollers. Laurel weed waa tret tried, bat tha weight of the htg dredger crashed the list sets used and Mr. Henderson teallr ebtalaed aa eaessdlagly hard weed whteh he foaad growing near Wasd. Cat. Tha aadertaklag haa been aaa re auirlag great sissatlve ahHRy aad lagirtiaii U ilsrtsr ami deraoa Bros.' have set lacked either. Tha Irm Is oss widely kaewa w ths moving line, their headquarters s lag la Oakland. Cat. K. OP P. ATTEXTIOH Knight rank will he conferred at the convention to be held tonight. AH members of the order are requested to be In attendance. J. J. Parker. Welle-Pargo haa gone to Portland oa a visit. Mr. Dixon, geaeral relief ageat at tha company, la aetlag aa ageat daring his absence. These chilly moralaga aa overcoat feela comfortable, aad those stylish ones at Goodrich Cash Store are tha beat ta towa at tha meet rasasaahla prises.' X have some aew thlaga oa sate la the wladow this week. M I IMMt aJ. auu ssjagj aasBm1 rt Ta -asj mi ' '"J -yli M t'nli.r, - '.7& V- MX f v - i. w . .- W v8...--,V ,.. ''iz$?mw ,. wawaw ai i-r .:.?' s.; VS.. xinvwai snxuf t SaSaSUT 1 t -l vril 1.1 rd -"? I rl - :. Si .31 j ,JS M tf ?Vi. ., .m v iw i ? .? i-j r - NW,: 'l1 nir - c r -;. && M i.W" J? m" - 'mv3r ''?? ' ... jb. . ,VJB . .K m. ' .V h '1 . 2S' y-i. H,f A S-ii' . v-r ,3rt a -,-- vi .. es. " ...rt" T i V. --- f," .-T'J'j , . " . jBuaawft" .' j . i t