f - ." -. Hi) ilAf . isir'Ti. . ttdrSi? .' i -. i 5fi--.i 'ssjq pe ii f? rfaliX . Klamath Falla' Pint and Beit Daily. Our Tht Ben SBBBB) It J f ", fl . -Wt ft 'S AA-tiifikW'. v-v-- V Hj iiiju A Fourth Yrar. No. 082 KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON. THOtSDAY. OCTOBER 1,4. 1909. PmcssCwti . j?h m aBmawPly A ' ' gumma ffl LLfll EOAD IN GOOD CONDITION k'OHK DONE OX SILVER MKK ROAD SATISFACTORY BIG SAVING IN TIME K. flowdy Returns Home Well Hat. Unl, iinil Kay Many Oilirr Rentier Art Coming II. K. dowdy, tho Hllvur Uko ianchor, who hui boon In tho rlty for ho past week purchasing supplies, ift for home thu morning.- In dls Hiving tho time saved In coming to III city to buy supplies, tho eondl Ion of tho road and prices, Mr. lowdy said: "So far aa I am ieroi:ally con I'rned, I am satisfied to trade In (lamnth Fnlls, and thorn am many opln In and around Silver Lake of 10 miiio opinion. Tho llargaln Week roposltlon waa a good one, only loro time ahould have hcn given bo people of our section. That Is, ho living ' far nway should have noro than n week In whlrh to take klvantage of tho ri'ductlon In price. fc'hlln I wn fortnnat onoiiKh to get In time, those who arn going to billow mo will not In no lucky. "Tlm work thnl ho horn done on no rond in the northern part of Ms county ha own a wonderful rip, and the county court I decrv te of praise for tho mannor In which o work hai been dono. Of course, Drtlona of It will have to bo straight nod out lie foro the Mg tranii can tgln to haul from here, hut thai in bo dono next )car without any fry grent outlay. "Tho round trip from rillver l.ak Hhanlkn takra twenty-two da), er tho worse road I over aaw. To dford It take eighteen da) a. Un tr ordlunry rondltlona thu round trip u ho iiiailo to this city In cloven I), and under favorablu condition Ion dn)n. That la a dig Hem In Ivor of this city, and onu that la ringing many bii)cra hero thU fall. "When It cornea to price I can do tier In Mvdford, but very lltllo bet- than I can do hem. I rcallto that kero la a difference In tho freight ilea at aoou aa tho morchandlae ivoa tho main lino, and I alao real. that there la a considerable dlf- renco In tho tlmo consumed In com to Klamath KalU and going to Iford. and when Ihla la taken Into bnaldorallon then tho prices elm rued pro have a ;.rvat deal tho lie! of It, "The development-In our section of so alato haa boon very great during I ho past your, and the trndo from (hern l something Hint It will pay thu business rnoii of Klamnth KmIIn to lot after. Only those whit are thor oiiKlily familiar with tlm chango that Iiiih taken plnco would bollovo that hundred of now settler havo como liln thojajit year. and tho next twelve tnortttiM will eo even greater liiunlKrntloii," WOI.TIIV lUM'HKIt IIUVH tMltM No routnry Mke TliU, Wheat Man From North Itakou Tlilnka K. K. Wolf, who recently arrived In town from Htralu, N. I., whoro ho owns 1, COO acres of wheat land, yes terday bought I dO acres In what la known aa tho (Jault ranch, four mile from the city, lie paid 14, ICO for tho property, and aaya ho considers tho price very low, considering tho quality (if the land. Mr. Wolff has ttaveled 3,000 mile through Mon tana, Washington, Idaho and Oregon, and snys that ho has never seen n country that Impressed him as favor- nblv nt this doea. Yesterday ho drove around through tho country and examined tho wheat on various rnnchea and Mr. Wolff said t that In unlltv and yield It comi.ared,10 worK " itio flay or contract; would .. .-..-.- favorably with North Dakota, which Is ranked among the best. This morning Mr. Wolff left for l.nkovlew on his way homo, where ho will close up his affairs. Ho Intends to return and I oust In city proporty hero and bet o me n permanent rsl dent. Tho Home Heally company sold tho ranch to Mr. Wolff. 'v HTOI TIIIKF! Nllc U hereby given llmt the lleralil will prinerNlr lo Hip full limit of Hm law anyone caugltt aleallog rople of lite llerakt from aulwerlbrm. Dur ing the mI week many com plain Is have roitie lo this ofMre, ami lem lutle lieen taken lo catch Hmmm gullly of the theft.. If them Is anyone who rannnl nfftinl lo ay for the mimt anil will mi ailvlM UiU oMce, n ropy will In fNmUhrtl free. UK IIAVK IT Fresh, pure cream Tillamook cheese, tho very be si, at tho Monarch Mercantile company, phono 1051. Free delivery lo nil parts of tho city. Will pay 8 a week for woman to do housework. Apply to It. V, Hutch Ins at tho Morning Express office or at homo on Conger avenue. The Stcin-Bloch label standi for "55 years of knowlnrf how" Fall Winter Models In endless assortment of Scotch mixtures; all the new colors::::::: Stein-Bloch clothes are the better kind. Tou read about them In The Saturday Evening Post K. K. K. STORE CITY IIKKVITIfCH W. II, Clarke, the barber at Mo nanta amo Into town Wednesday and returns today, ltuia Hnolllng and loln Kerry of (.akesldo aro In town, registered at tho l.lvermore. Mrs. II, (I. O'llrlon of llonanxa re turned Woducadny evening from tho fnlr at Heattlc. (let your carpets, rugs, curtains, olc, denned by Mongold'a pneumatic cleaner; rnloa reasonable. It. U. Keeno of Lakovlow li reg istered at tho lakeside, aa la Ix)uls llrannon of Fort Klamath. Ml Iva Whltlatch of Merrill, who has been attending the Heattlo fair, returned Wednesday evening. J. If. Whltcomb, who recently built tho now planing mill at HI Ivor Creek, drovn Into town Wodncaday ovenlng. Mrs. J. Ueoch, who haa been III at tho hospital with typhoid for aeveral weeks, waa removed to her home to day. i Mrs. Hllas Obonchaln Is entertain Ing this afternoon In honor of her "U,,r Mr"' nter of Ban Fran Cisco, who Is visiting hero. Mlddlo-nged carpenter would like build cottnge and tnko land in part payment. Apply to American Cato. Don't wear out your back, broom and carpet when )ou can get the work dono so quickly, thoroughly tad cheaply by Mongold'a pneumatic rleaner. Clydo K, Wlttor, who haa the plumbing contract In tho new White building, received a carload of pipe, basins and baths, and will atari to work Installing them Immediately. It's nice weather now, and now la tho tlmo to bring In jour umbrella and havo It covered. I have a fine new stork of rovers. McllatUn. K. A. Dunham returned In an auto mobile Wodncaday evenlng'from Med ford, where he has been for tho past week.. Mr. Dunham and daughter. Dorothy, Mned In Mcdford, visiting her slitter, II. II. Ilinch and wife of Campbell. Col,, who havo been visiting Crater lako and other point of Interest In tho Upper lake country, returned Wednesday cvonln;. They cannot jay enough In pralso of the country. Sam Floencr of Merrill I In town, and will return home In the morning, taking Mr. M. B. Hutchinson and chlldron with him. Mr. Hutchinson himself expect to leave Monday, go Ing from Merrill to Eaglovllle In Mo doc county, Cal. Ho haa a contract from tho government to survey land In tho reservo which waa recently thrown open. They will drive down by way of Alturas. courthouse nextIyear R FOUNDATION WOIIK t Wlf. Mi NOT UK COMMKNCKII IJf HI'IIINO h JUDGE GRIFEIfM lULS WHY Hellevr Hotter Hraaljp and Hotter lrler Can Re Hccwwl by Poat poMMf OferaMoM. i What la the reason far the dolay in commencing work on the found it Ion lit tor the new courthouM? That la a question ;tbat haa been okcd lately and with anr frequency a the season for dag thla woik Oiaw toactoae. CouatyJudgi Orlf fll It. on whose abevjfers ueem to nut the respoaslbllltr for th? plan for the new official hoaBe of th.t conn t). and to whom thr"aeople look for the tarrying ost of tho program of rtnrtrucllon, wm niked this question y n Herald ireaenlatlvo etr- day. In reply he said: "There Is nothing mysterious con nectcd with the delsy In tho laying of the foundation for the new court house.. That is a ueatlon that tho county court has goacflnto very thor oughly. The levy for the courthouse produced about f 14000, and that money la now on hand. Originally It waa proposed to lay the founda tion this year, but when we looked Into the matter It was decided that wo had better not construct Jt this year for business reams. . V . "We can't raise, sasssmt funds next year to complete the work. It would bo too heavy a burden for the tax payer to pay. We believe, however, that tho levy next year will, with the funds now on hand, be sufficient to lay the foundation and complete the walls and th3 roof next year Wo fur ther bcllcvo that it would be a mis take to lay tho foundation tbi year and leave it a prey to tho clement. Kvcryono know that the storms of winter play havoc, unless consider able en re Is taken to protect tho foun dation wall. Thla protection would bo an expense entirely wasted, since nothing would be gained by having tho work dono now "and left standing thero to await the auperatructure. Wo propose to complete all of our plans during tho winter, so that when spring comes we can then go ahead and complete the external por tions of the building at once.' "It has been a matter of doubt with the court whether we could get aa satisfactory a bid by stringing out tho work In this natter. It would hut out many substantial contract BsowawawawM J ' ? ssnssW 1 stslRRHiwl(iiMil or, who would not care to under tako a piecemeal Job. Howovor, un der tho plans decided upon a con tractor will bo able to go ahead with all of tho atone and concreto work at once, leaving the Interior to be done later or to bo finished by other."' IIIOII MCIIOOI AND UONANZA RKPRKHKNTKD Had KxhIMt In the Hchool Display at the Nrattle KsposltloN Muperlntendent Dunbar has called tho attention of tho Herald to the fact that the High School and the school at Bonanza were represented In the school work exhibited at the A.-Y.-P. fair In Seattle. In speaking of tho matter Mr. Dunbar aald: "Tho winning of tho award-Is a source of tho keenest satisfaction to me as a cltixen as well as a worker la tho schools of the city. In addition to the honor that comes to the city schools equal credit Is due to the High School and tho Bonanza school, both of which were represented In tho exhibit. The honor Is big enough for all. and will be aa Incentive for higher alms next time." HKARCII LECTURES Dr. Preston W. Search will deliver tho first of hi great Inspirational travel aerie of lecture at the High scnooi auditorium thl evening at 8:30. The aubject la "Vesuvius and Sunny Italy." The lecture Is Illus trated by moro than 100 beautifully colored stereoptlcon views. These views arc the finest obtainable. Every view Is tho work of aa Italian artist The one lecture Is well worth the price asked for the series. The teach ers have gaaraateed Mr. Search a certain sum, and placed the sdsjissloa as low as they coald la order to meet this guarantee. The season admission is SO cents." Single admissions 20 cents. A large number of tickets have been sold, and a great educational treat I expected. CELERY. CELERY. CELERY Fresh, crisp celery, tomatoes, sweet potatoes and lots of other delicious eatables will be found at the Monarch Mercantile company. A. F. A. M. There will be a special communica tion thla Thursday evening to confer tho E. A. degree. By order of the W. M. O. B. GATES, Secy. Music for all occasions. Ed Nich olson, manager. Phono 815 or Mrs. Margarot Brlggs, phone 15, X4) 44 t amisw THEATER SIXTH ST., NEAR MAIN I Tke Bettlqilpptd Motkw X rivisuc iiwatcr im SMtkera OrefM DOORS OPEN AT 7:M ADMISSION 10 CENTS Today's Program V "The Turning Point." drama "Stripping a Forest," scenic. "Holding up the Wedding." comedy. "Cast ot Lumbago," comody. "Sweet-Tooth Dog," comedy. "Much' Ado About Nothing'," comedy. "The Mustard Plaster." eosaedy. "The Tomboy." comedy. "Fickle May," comedy. ' Song "Lovo Me and the World la Mlut." Seeale Viewa "The Garden ot the Gods." AI'POINTKD CHAIRMAN OF Pl'IIMC; HKAIIil COMMITTKK Doctor Hamilton, the local county physician and health officer, received a letter from A. C. Seely, the secre tary and treasurer of the Southern Oregon Medical association Informing him that he had been appointed chair man or the committee on public health. Tho other members of the committee are Dr. Shaw of Asblaad and Dr. Hester of Jacksonville. Dr. Pickle of Medford Is chairman of the social and entertaining com ralttcc, with Drs. Seely and Lock wood of Medford as his associates. The committee on program and scientific work Is ns follews: Dr. Swcdenburg of Ashland chairman, Dr. Flanagaa of Grant's Pass aad Dr. Sether of Roseburg. There are three associations In the state of Oregon formed by the sae leal men, which recommend to tho state board of health measures far tho care of the general health of the people or the state. They are the Wil lamette Valley Medical assoclaUon. the Eastern Oregon Medical associa tion aad the Southern Oregon Med ical association, with headquarters at Itoseburg. These different associa tions work and confer together, look ing after the health of the people. They aro In an even better position than tho state officers to know the conditions in the different counties. and to recommend measures for legis lation, as the doctors of the various cities under their care are almost without exception members of one or the other of the different Associa tions. Their work cannot ha too highly commended, aad they should have the earnest co-operation of the AT THE OPERA KOCSE "Hunting Big Game la Africa" Is an Interesting series, showlag the varloua methods employed by hunt er In killing aad trapping lloaa aad tigers In the Jungles. A splendid colored drama, "The Tragic Ending of Shrove Tuesday." An Interesting scenic aim shows the life and Industries of the natives of Tunis, which la old tlmea was known as Carthage, aad rivaled Rome In Its supremacy of the -Mediterranean. "A Wartime Sweetheart" la a ro mance of those terrible years from 81 to '5. it shows a beautiful scenic reproduction of the battle near Fredricktowa, Md., In 183. A new Illustrated song and aaw music. THE VERY BEST New Klamath county comb honey, the finest In the market. We hare R. Monarch Mercantile company. Let Us Fill f Your Prescriptions When a nana aaya, let mo aa year hoase, yoa'vo got to hoMeve Mai fore yea have aim e It. Thato t Whea we ask yea o let ao'aat ay year nressrltlsas tt la that yea ohoald ho toM how eaaahlo we ace of awaag M. Mow that every nnssrlpMsa wo handle la awoi to Ike How wo tost every artlsls la ear atoto hssete p0aag It ta atoek ; ; .. l eteaVMto -fWsHf psTeaafftollett is aw ? ' ' !?" ; Wo have iilskllshid aa ahlHty to Ml yoar pwasstaHw smnato V Z-'-l ; la having boon leoatoi here far tea yoasoaa4atoaBmtosji.; -1' ' 1 atom every year. " " ,; tj J Let ns Ssly oars . ; , j ' 'i t fii Star Drug -They FREIGHT TO SILVER LAKE FIRST SHIPMENT LEFT YHITKRDAY NATURAL SNIPPING POINT Plan on Foot to Strasajttea OsM Mm Read So aa t Permit of Meaty IMghttaff The arat big shipment of frelasH for the Silver Lake eoautry left here yesterday, consigned to tke Chrlsman Mercantile company of Sliver Lake. The merehaaU of that seeUets ef the state hare commenced to realise that Klamath Falls to their legleal shto plag petat, for tweaty-twe days ever the roughest klad of roads la not oto duclre to the lewerlas of freiskt rates. The trip from thla eky to Mtver Lake can be made easily In etevoa days, and the road la tar euperler lo that between Silver Lake aad Shaalko. The pleas for next year contem plate the shorteaiag of the reals sew llderably by straightening eat too road la several places. It la bettered that at a very small expsnss of both time aad labor thla road eaa he elasid la ant-class condition, aad make thai city the shlppiag natal of the lev mease territory to the north and of here. JUSTICE MlUdssl CKCsbOTAIN h Harry Felts, who was teadJnc ,bor la the Capital Satarday alaat and tarly Sunday aerates at tho time the pollee arrested Bahaa liasajuea lor samhMas. la Ht; hla ease, whleh same1 uavfer Wednesday, being stllandssHsd. A. J. Hamilton, who said ho been robbed aad hsfsrmsd tho peHeV of the gambllat, eoald not awear aoo Itlvely that Pettss kaew they were playiasvfor moaey, aad Freak Bahaa, who was also called to the staad, waa as uncertain as Hamilton. Pelts made no statemeat la hla owa behalf. Justice Miller Is nacertala whether a-man caa be held It ho to eeadaetlas a bar aad eertala ot kto patrons are gambling If ho dose not knew of tho fact Felts to at liberty naUl the Jadao caa look up thla polat, aad If ho dado there to smSkleot evidence tho defeadaat he will ho boaad to the grand Jury. We Invito you to call Friday Msi laanect our Sea aad oyeten,-defeat. from the desfklae.aao. .Jhm eryaajhrhore la tho ottr. Tho Mse y arch Mereaatlle aemaanr - '- laaii ---. w w a- v v-ww f, li v VMtsii or let see eaaahse of sVong a ajoat jok lassaahls. ( I ! i Icotor. ! X Have It" nf ' ' r fig pPtnM V'i ' 'ii i V1 M ': l iP- IV -"jf Ml H TT ?..r " 5 - '0 vi THl FAtmONABLl CLOTHM U'f'- 'besasmWHSml iff , V -An, i 'A- w'Kbi