The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 24, 1909, Image 1

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TAFT DEFENDS
COMPROMISE
lyUlMHMMi IIV COMlilKMH HtotT
FOIIM Of I.VCOMK TAX
lllSPtAKON CONSFRVAIION
Was I'inIIxx11! ' Crnnll llir l'rr.
Orel ' Hr a further t'linfrr
run Willi llalllngrr.
ArKrnl Drnver dleialch fumdlng
lie rrldnllal t ir. makr llw fn.
M toiiinirni
Miking III' way kllll further lo llm
ast, 'n-l.lpii Tsfl arrived In Dili
i rKr and In lh auditorium, wlmrn n
jtsr nil William J. Ilryan ni hum.
ald liU opponent In iIip prrl
cattl! rare, h (ami n rrnwil of
tWwinU dial In Ita holiy welrornr
tti conllnunii vhthuilaani trcAlled
io( tlio rrnr of llin convention
fmMrtit Tad, awllrhlng from hi.
ssrscwr Id dlcuss Hit conservation ol
MUrsI resource, tonight took iii
ft corporation l and defended It nt
MsJmI Ilia proposition In Iniw.i a
etmt Iridium lai, which do alit
MHrt I Ik ry (o pa the ten! whet!
la mrpoiMlnn lai was ilevltrd an a
taMprnmU, Tim pmldent .tunnel)
rd, however, lhal Inn Hate ratify
la ihmimh Inronm lai amendment
lo Ifcr ronttllutlnn In order to make
tech a tat available In llnir of neces
sity.
BaHlngrr I'iMMra foe CuefrrrNrr.
Mr. Tall waa Joined hero today by
Sprrrtary of IImi Interior llalllngrr.
h -Mr in accoiur-any him on a iari
of llm lrli through llin far North
mi. II la thought the pretldrnl
dnln a furthrr conference with Mr.
milliiK.tr, wIiimu conduct of tint In
lrlnr department ho recently uphold
la a Ions letter. before making a final
Moltlon of tho illcy of the admin
Ulrallun aa lu ihn rnmervallon of
tauiurrr.
Mr, Tafi probably will not laku up
Ibat dibject until ho reaches Hall
Lake City, where hn aptnU Frlda)
nl Haturday, or hn may wait until
ho arrives at Hpukanv, Waih., wlmrr
t tho Irrigation conarra tho Hal-UtiKor-l'lachot
Mmtroveray had Itr
Drl public airing.
Thn iraldn( lonlaht doclartxl thai
(umiimhi on Hpronai rmr.)
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Saturday
PRIGES GOOD
. .Onchair m cTorjr WM'a Urraa
Orrrcoala In th alurr.
UHiK IIKHK Mm'a l to 4.50
Walkour 0fonU nil day HalurUajr,
90.7S.
i BLANKIT BARGAINt ::
IWartloN t Marjralllo Mllla
0.1b, all.whllo, 18.4 alaoi ro
alar Ml all day Haturday. . .
HaaM yMt, IW lPi rotilar
SSJMi all (toy Haturday
Half'ireel Waaketa, laro '"'i
rrgtilar M ialtwday
Mart wlra heavy iaaael
dOHbWktaat(i ahkrtai mm
Ur arke fBJWl all day Sat
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lv.H.f lu,,. till, win r,.ii k.ii
tin- MU.nurl ,Mn,
Oim nf llm ruiivliyttiK. f-xlillillH of
llm tuliiK of Klamalli llualii Ininl inn
lm rni at (I lli'iki.iii.r Jr ' Ji-wrlry
''i" I' Im of ilirio iirlcllrn of
liiMnt.).-. Iiurl.nuk, lliitly Ho... mid
Hlllf llfYl Krown oil III plum nil
mlli'. from till, rlt) Mt lli.ikiniiT
a lit nop will nvrrauo morn tliun
too n ka to On. mi Tin-no potnloi-a
with raUnt ti ilr) fntmliiK Of tlm
:,00 npplii l !. pUntH In.i tliiK
all ntv iIhIiik flu,., with n Iom of not
morn tht.li in .i-r nut, Hhlrh u dm.
to ililay In Ki-ltliiK dm l(.,., t,p
Kriiiind afn-r tlmy wrto no-lviil from
llm mimrry Tim tarlvtliii plantcl
arn IIkiI XiIiiIii.Ii ami Whiter llannim
Itli :oo TraiiiBri'tit i mli Mpili
lrr- on llm otili'r !.! of llm trnrt
Till, fall llm .nilto (mil w in. mir.
rtmri.lt .1 with n iIoiiMk rim of pop.
tat on llm noiilh ninl mt, ntul lliri-o
ro on tlm north ntul wmi Tin-
art Itllnlnli'il to nrrvn Ihn iliilllili iiir.
mi... of wlnillirrnk .mi) to nmki in
rnrloiliiK wall uIhiiiI tlm orrhnnt to
retain llm warm nlr In tlm trad
lioulil miuiilKlnK mit liiiotim inn.
nt) In IiIeimiiiiIiii: linn- Mr. 1 1 ! t -
'kitiix.r l itiil)lni; nrltiitinr iihiIiihU
!n lilt furmliiK oiH-rntlomi, ami tlm rt
ult. In ohtaln. will ntiitoiili'ctly
piovi' nil Itir'tilhn to Imliirn ollmri to
litakr tlmllar rmlmwir
An iiiifotlimatn nrrlilriil orrurrril
In lllllo tlri'ln Maillxm In.t nlKlit, n
in 1 1 1 ti C III a frnituriil arm Wlillo
.HilInK down tho liannliti-r ol tlm
ttnp that ko don li i) tlm nldn of the
jiki'ldp Inn, it.i- In.t Iht hold and
foil out. with n-tiilti an alHivi. I lor
Wither la vmplird na a dniwttlr at
llm likpalde Inn.
Tlm Cortland Hlom l after tho
):00 prlli lielliK nffired hy three
imrrhaiita of I'orttnnd nnd "the
H I In lid Store."
H. U Irenlilre. rlerk nf tho I'lnn
Unite .rliool dlMrlrt, l In the rlly
today. lie reiHirU that tlm font met
for llm erection of llm new arliixil
lilllldlliK haa Imtii let In Mewra. I). K.
Ilurrell and ,V. Marchnnd of thU city
for llm aiim of I,IS!.85. Thn new
M-hiMil ImlldlliK will I'c honied hy the
Walurman-Waterhiiry a) atom of hot
lr. Mr. Ironlilio atnto lhal It I tho
Intention of tho director of hU ill.
Irlrt lo have n modern hulldliiK In
uvory reapoct,
Specials
ALL DAY-
DLANKR BAKCAINS
KLAMATH IS
UNKNOWN
OIIMHiX IM'Olt.MATION lll'IIKAV
MIXtHUXT ,H TO MIC.tTIO.N
GO BY SIAGE fROM AGER
HulfiiiilV lliii'M'iiiiiihi. Clitljr One
Willi NeeilM-il In lie l'tiil on
the final KlaitMtli IU.Iii
Olio of the Helmut kectloim In the
itiite, llm (i no offerlliK moru oiMjr
tiuiltlea to Ihu liiiiiienetker than any
other part of Ort'Ki'ti, ami unu abuui
hIiiiIi thvro uru moru lniiilrleu than
an) other purl of tho Mate, la hu
ivimt known ut tlm Oregon ulate
iiilldliiK nt the S.uttlo fair. That
mitlon In the Klaiiiulli llailu. In-
ulr ut llm Information bureau
uioiikIH forth tlm newa Hint the per
on In iliarxu "thought It waa In the
southern part of tho atnte," but waa
otull) iKiiuriuil iu to how It wn
lenilmd, whether thu Kuwrnnient vioi
jiillilliiK n f.rcnt IrrlKiitlon project
i lure, or uuy other Information u
ui I lie. After dlllKent linjiilr) n young
in. in wn found who bellvted tlm wn
in reach ICIamnlli Kail wa lo taku
the lnge nt Ager nnd dago It all!)
mile to thv count) rat ut Klamalli
count).
ThU building wu erected for thu
,iurpo.i of fiirnUliliig rellublu Infor
.imtlon nboul ewr tcctloti of the
itnte, mid I being mulntalned for
i lie benefit of tho commonwealth na a
holo. Tlint wn thu theory on which
llm mone) wa appropriated, but the
inllur) of It I eaally proven If an)
effort I made to gather Information
u bout any but a few favored portion
of Oregon.
Tlm king bee lu tho Oregon build
lug I JnckMiu county Incidentally
and Medford In particular. It I an
cay mntlur to find out all )ou want
lu know about It It literature I
placed In )our hnnd a oon na )ou
hoo In tight. On thu beautiful pic
ture of Crater lake I Ihu legend
that It I located "neur Medford."
Klamath Fall, thu nalurul galuwu),
I nuter mentioned. I'oor old Klam
ath Kiill. located sixty mile oft the
rnllroail, I an unknown quantity
around thu Oregon building.
To tho mnn In rlmrgo of tho Mod
ford exhibit I duo Ihu credit ot be
lli K tho beat booster thu county ha
there, lie know where Klamath
county U, and what thu go eminent
I doing; how to roach hero, and gave
unbiased Information about thU aec
tlon. He had no knock ready for
It, but naturally believed that Jack-
aon county waa tho bot place In the
atato.
That Medford ha captured every
thing around the Oregon building
itauda to Ita credit. It la thero to
booat (or tho atato aa u whole and (or
Jaekaon county In particular. Aa a
rcault every train running Into Med
ford carries at loa'at oue-thlrd ot the
paenger to Medford. It la making
hny while tho sun ahlne and la reap
ing a golden barveit.
Thcto chilly morning an overcoat
feela comfortable, and thoie atyllah
one at doodrlch Cash Store arc the
beat la tows at the moat reasonable
prices.
Mayor Sanderson and tho city coun
cil had a conference with H. V. Gates
of tho Light and Water company last
night In regard to the water and light
situation. No agreement was reached,
and Mr. Gates will kave another con
(erence with the council tonight.
The 11 Merit A 10-eeat eHr fr
B eenta. The.oaly genulae all-Hataaa
wrapper and long Slier haad-nude
cigar ;on tha market, for sal at a
trst-claas alfrJdMdt... ..,vt,
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1909.
(iTV llltKVITIKH
Chicken- broilers and trycra at
thn Monarch.
t
II. I). Konter of Medford la In tho
city.
Kxclualvu agency llannan allocs,
K K K Htore. )
C. N, Mvyors, tho rancher, Is In tho
city today.
Try tho now Davenport lunch room
near Hum's hardware store.
J. X. Htllea or Merrill I registered
at tho l.'lvormore.
t f
H-1t. ngnto dlihsans, 37c each, at
Tho cal next Saturday afternoon.
J. J. Htlmaon of liakuvlow la regis
tered at tho Mvermore.'
Shoe for cblldien' Scuffera; mado
on thu famous Edacator laat. The
beat thou In tbo Market for good
wear. At Goodrich IRash Store.
J. J. Rtlinaoa of Kakavlvew Is reg
Utored at tho I.lvcrnwre.
Comb honey, the most tempting of
meets, nt Monarch Mercantile Co.
J. W. Donnelly, A. D. Hudspeth,
Prank Dobklns, all of Paisley, are In
tho city.
Hot cakes and pure Wisconsin
maple syrup nt Davcnport'a lunch
room.
Dr. W. S. Johnson" and wife came
In front Itonnnin yesterday. They
weru accompanied by Mr. HoUton of
Morrlatown, Tenn., who la on her wa)
homo, after spending the summei
with the doctor, who Is her brother.
tlrollera and fr)ers for picnic or
Sunday dinner at Monarch Mercantile
Co. I'hone 10G1.
It. K. McCulley, the sheepman of
Uikovlew, arrived In the city laat
night. He loft thla morning for
Ijikovlew.
I have some new things on sale In
the window this week.
Meltattaa.
Mr. Stuccy Hemingway of Yalnox.
arrived In Iho illy last night and left
thin morning. Jor Seattle, where shn
will ntlcnd tho fair.
Try a jug of our prepared "As You
l.lko It" Horseradish. You will use
no other. Monarch Mercantile Co.-
W. II. Mason arlved In tho city
laxt night from Lakovlew, whero he
ha a grading contract with tho Ore
gun Valley l.and company.
If )ou want something really fine
got a link of that Imported Salamr
Mtisago at the Monarch Mercantile
Co. Phono 1051.
A. !.. Yatca and son ot Pacific
0 rove. Cnl and J. J. Yates of Sac
Francisco are paying thla aectlon a
vlvlt. They will look over the coun
try nnd may locate here. They are
friends of C. N. Meyer.
Conklln's self-filling pons are the
best. Iteasens: They don't leak; the)
are easily filled; tho points are the
oost. I am willing to Ml them wltL
tho prlvllogo of returning.
, MclUttan.
J. Mj Plaits ot the Squaro Deal re
turned from a trip to Erlckson d
Peterson' camp No. 2 thla morning.
Ho reports considerable activity In
railroad matterstbore, and that the
work of taking out a 34-foot cut has
commenced near the Hanks ranch.
This cut Is almost solid rock, and will
require blasting from tha start.
You had better bring that umbrella
now, 'cause this good weather Is not
going to last always. I have a new
stock of covers.
McHattan.
The Crater Lake company Is now
busy constructing a new dining room
and lobby, which are to be located on
the rln, where the lake 'is nrst
reached. Tha. buildings will be 30x40
teat la slse. and constructed In rustle
fashion, with pole rafters. Five car
penters leave In tho morning to work
on this Job, which It is thought will
take a month to complete.
"Why, Mrs. Smith, did you send, to
Portland tor your aoy'e auUT" No, I
didn't. Just want to OoodrleVs Cash
Starai and you etttkt to tea thyavar-
aaatt, Itf,"
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BALLINGER
MAY COME
HKCItKTAItY OK INTKItlOIt MAV
VIHIT TIIIH I'ltOJKCT
IS NOW WITH THE PRESIDENT
Henatc Committee Will Also Come
Here to Confer With Directors
of Wafer I'arra Aaaorlallo
Thero Is still a possibility of Secre
tary of the Interior Dalllnger coming
to Klamath Falls to Inspect tho Klam
ath project. It was bis Intention to
do so prior to hla return to Washing
ton, but the Dalllnger-Plncbot contro
versy had reached a point where hla
presence In Washington was noces
sary, and he cancelled all of bla west
orn engagements. In doing so, how
ever, ho had In mind a return to tbo
Pacific coast, provided he was sus
tained In his position by tho presi
dent. This having been-dono he Is
now on his way west In company with
tbo president, and will probably re
main with tho, party until It reaches
Portland, when ho will visit the pro
jects as heretofore planned.
The senate committee has also bad
a change of heart, and It win visit
Ibis project some time during the
latter part nf October or the first
weeks In November. They will then
confer wjth the directors of the Water
Users' association and listen to all
itatcme'nts relative to the needs and
complaints of tho people here. Tbo
syes of the members of the committee
have been opened since the tour of In
spection started, and It Is quite likely
that many change In the reclamation
ict will be recommended at the next
meeting ot congress. Among .these
lll be Included a provision for the
co-operatlvo work between, the serv
ice and tho Water Users' associations
and possibly a large bond issue that
lll aid In rushing to completion all
projects now unfinished. There Is
3no thing, however, that tho commit
tee Is solid on, and that is refusing
to consider any proposition thst has
for its object the repayment to the
government of a less amount than the
actual cost of construction. Every
penny will have to be repaid, and all
jfforts looking to a different conclu-
lon will bo turned down without con-
ilderatlon. One ot the aenators Is
quoted as having said:
"The member of the committee
have been aurprlsed with tho work
lone by the reclamation service. We
have heard and Investigated many
complaints. Much of what has been
lubmlttod has been in such a form aa
to preclude consideration, but wher
ever the statement have been'backed
jp with tangible evidence we have
gono Into the matter thoroughly. The
result has generally favored the serv
ice. It Is true that there have been
mistakes made, but It Is the opinion
of the committee that these have been
no greater than would have occurred
la undertakings of similar magnitude
under private control. The result so
far baa been eminently satisfactory,
and with a few minor changes there
Is no reason why the reclamation act
should not stand as It Is until the
work for which-It was created la com
pleted."
AT THR IRIS
Don't forget, some patron ot the
Iris theater will bo presented with a
olid gold watch next Monday night
at 8:30 o'clock, so save your'coupona.
An entire change of dims at thU
popular playhouse toalght, and while
all deserve prate, on ot them, 'Tk
Sret of tht Lockat dasarm an
da) .mention. It la tha oblatory C
a woman's uasueeeastul atruggm
wltki taa,wod ! an
port herself and child after leaving
tbo homo of a rich, but cranky, hus
band; her pawning tho child to a
pawnbroker; her death without being
Identified; tho strange circumstances
that lead up to tho restoration of the
child through the locket. It is a
fascinating story; full of powerful
scones and situations, and has been
adequately told in the pictorial pan
tomlne.
AT THE OPERA HOME
No. 24 still retains the lead, with
No. 3 and No. 2 following In tbo
order named. ,
"The Foundling," a dramatic story
of life on the stage, will be one of the
feature of a delightful entertainment
tonight.
A comedy reel, "Instruction by
Correspondence," shows the various
adventure of a young man following
the Instructions of a correspondence
school In an attempt to get rich
quick.
"The Adventures of Flflno" Is a
thoroughly delightful story of a pret
ty school girl who, dressed as a boy,
escapes from tbo dormitory at night
In order to avoid a marriage with a
young man ahe haa never met.
A story of unusual appeal, "A
Child ot Sea," tells in a series of
very effect I vo scenes the romance of
a maid left an orphan by the death
of her father and mother In a wreck
at sea.
Two very amusing comedy skits.
'$5,000 Reward" and "The Omnibus
Taxlcab," complete what is really a
very delightful entertainment.
If you want your picnic lunch bas
ket full ot delicious things, stop at
the Monarch and get Salome aausage
a Sao- Imported aansaga Tilkv
nook, full cream cheese. Helns
llcklea and relishes and n doten other
food things to complete your lunch.
LIVESTOCK NOTES
O. T. McKendree shipped eight cars
ot lambs to Oakland and Gerber Broa.
at Sacramento yesterday.
A. T. Langell shipped eight cars
of cattle, which were purchased by
Messrs. Glbben and Panby for the
Tacoma market.
Lewis Gerber'a herd ot 400 head
left Van Brimmers yesterday for Mt.
Hebron.
Edwin Foulke company of Gaselle
are at Merrill with 700 head ot mixed
cattle, bound tor Gaselle.
WANTED Four carpenters to go to
Crater lake tomorrow morning;
$3.50 a day and hoard.
M.G. WILKINS.
"Where did you get that hat?"
"Why at Goodrich's, ot course. Where
else could one get thoae nobby
styles?"
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Wheat a asaa aays, let ane Sx year
aemw. yoenre get to snare auan
fore yea kave Man e K. Taat
that yoa slvoald he toM hew eaaahle wo are of deang M.
How that every Htweertatioa we haadie'le amed te the
Mew we teat every artiel in ear
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LAND DRAWI
AT LAKEVIE
WILL BRING LARGE OTMgSI Of
SETTLER TO LAKE
HUSHING WORK ON MTOKS
On-get Valley Load CsmpaayWrnl.
Reclaim Abet etttv Aetfw
of Load
Judge Henry L. Beaaoa roturaod-
from Lakovlew last alght, where ho
has been for some time past en kmd
aess matters connected wltn tha re
cent tend drawing held thero hy tho
Oregon Valley Land company.
Judge Benson, In speaklag of tho
drawing, stated: "Tho land drawing
has created a boom In Lake eonaty,
nnd a legitimate boom; too. It weald
not surprise mo nt all to so l.eee
people come to Lake coanty neat
spring and settle thero. Tho -fruit
and grain products exhibited at the
fair In Lakevlew made a great lav
presslon on the visitors, aad many eC
them will return after seeing far
themselves the showing made hy
Lake county. Tho display aude waa
one of the finest I ever looked at. " 1
saw apricots there from Gooes Lake
vailey that were aa Sao aa any aver
produced In California; immeaae
peaches that were grown right In
Lakevlew, aad all aorta of predasa of
the very highest order.
"That man RehSeld. who published
the articles censuring the Oregon Vat
ley Land company, mast have been
rat erlag from a mental delusion. Hla
acflona In Lakevlew
different fromwaat he raaartad hare. r, .,
"The Oregon Valley Land nmeany
ta making spleadM prograa on their
ditches, and are doing lrst-claaa
work. Three dama will he construe
ed. one at Drewa creek eaayoe. ese
at Cottonwood aad one at Taomaa
creek, the waters ot which will Irri
gate about 50,000 acres In Goose lake
valley. Then there will be located
another reservoir la the Caawaaeaa
country to Irrigate, the Undo there'
The company haa a foree ot between n
300 aad 400 men at work on the
ditches aad are working night aad
day, aad the way they move dttt' ta '
a caution.
"The buataeas men el Lakovlew are
la full aympathy with this land move
meat, nnd the majority of them are
contract holders."
"That must he aa expeaaive drees
you are wearing." "No. Indeed., It
only cost 26 eenta a yard at Good
rich's Cash Store." '
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