The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 15, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1909.
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,ILL HE MERE NOVEMBER 9
kirp Hhimlil H" Taken l" Pnnlde
Nuluhle ICiilertnlnroeiil for
tilt) Visitors
The followlnic letter has been re-
Mud Irnnl Senator Chnmherlaln by
IIik Chamber of Coiumerrej
"Portland, Ore., Oct. 9.
k'tmuilier of Commerce, Klamath
Pall Ore.:
"(lnitlcmt'ii Tho nnl riimnilt
Lo or irrigation, which Heiialnr
hionm. II. Carter of Montana U
llinlrman. mul of which I mil n iiikiic
l.r, U nrhcdilled to tench Klsliinth
rail at 7 o'clock n, m.. Thursday,
sfutriiitirr 9lh, atndlng iIm ilny In
lour rliy. nil urn einiiiiniiiK uie
Lrlntii mlniiintliiri project through-
Imt I h atnte nml territories wwen
l .oo l.ont completed or In couriHi or
Millillni:, Tim rommltliM) U mil Ink
int tmln n( iroMiM'il iiiojrclu or pr-
Jtru (hIIiIiiiicJ for liy nny romiiiunll)
m iIid nicMarll)' mint rtrt ho net
'it iihiii l.y IIik rtH-lmiintlon Imrvnu of
Hid Iiiirrlnr ili'imrtment.
'It iniil ici tun irronall)' nml
ilii riiiniiiltt- If n tmu'tlnK rn lm nr
raiiKnl for whi'ro w rnn ln-nr th
lalniiKiili of ttio Mttlr.r or farmer
llvlnit or ownlnic roKrrty iituhr tit
KUinalli Miijwl. I hnvti tlm honor
in remain, your very alnrerely.
"IIKO, K. CIIAMHKItl.AIN."
Thl I.iIiik up tho ijticallon of what
form of viilortalniuont ahall Im. .rr- ,mrrnl, (r o,c nt wi-k. Mr,
vl.lril for thn commlllro. Dotihtli wn, whoo parrnla nlao rrMo In
mint of tho llmo will m occillilc.l In Ai,Bm( hrro ht ha Imiii for u
hrarliiK any latcnla that may 1 Hmn, ,,a,j, rettirnnl with Iiit hna-
ir.-.vnliMl for llm contlilcrnllon of lliv ll(,,, while nwny thi-y vlltiil M11J.
loiiimllli'u hy Ihl) illrrctora of tlm'fr,, nm ol,r ,,nr, f t, Houc
Walnr t?ir' naaoclatlun ami tho rlvrr rountry.
laml owner, hut wlmii thl U niucluil
id tiitiiithlnK ahoulil ho dona to ahow
I In- tl.lior that lh Klamath project
uwt he a good hoit.
At Hid nicetltiR of tho atorkholikm,
lo lm held In thl rliy ono week from
Klny, ntnplo funiU ahoulil ho appro.
ieflflOtMM!.
Every Week is
at this Store ..
Saturday Surprise Sale
Clilhlrcn'a It.Ofl Hear Bkln Com.
8ATIIUIMY ONLY '.
('hlldron'N M.GO Urea ConU,
HATUHDAY ONLY
L'hlldron'a 5.60 Drcaa CoaU, ' "'
HATUHDAY ONLY; -.... .
Chlldrott'a $7,00 l)rc C'oitt.
HATUHDAY ONLY
l.mllcV 17,00 Droait ConU, V
HATUHDAY ONLY
I.nillo' 1 1;, 00 Druaa ConU,
HATUHDAY ONLY : :
LndlKH 114.00 Droaa CoaU,
HATUHDAY ONLY "
MonV U5.00 Bulti, nlco kaaortmoiit of pattern,
HATUHDAY ONLY .'.
Men' $12, $i4.eo and $16 OvercoaU,
HATUHDAY ONLY .'. '.
Mmi'h Kino Wool Fleeced Underwear, Ilogular $3,60,
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HATURDAY ONLY
WMrh thl apart fir Bew and
K. K. K. STORE
Klmatti ralli' GrcatMt Valve Otur
printed lo ilitfrny lint expeiiae council
oil with tint priiiivr oiilortnlnmiuit of
Hi" vlllor. TIio Klntiiiilli priijeit U
looking for ninny favoni from tho kov.
eminent, ntiil no iimltiT liow much
(In IiiihI owner IhiIIkvii I hit)' urn mi
tilled tn, Hid iiiNli'nt wny to secure in
tention In In aim IIdi iiiiiiniliiKi) on
Irrigation Hint tho people here nm
Kind tln)' mine.
ni:v hi'iih filkd
i:, (i, WlUon vii, A. Kinney nnd AiIh
Kin nny, milt for recovery of iiiotiiy.
II. W. Kui'iM", nttorney for inlntirf.
Mr nml Mm Lucius Api'legato nnd
their dntiKhter, Kviilyu, drove In from
'tlm ranch at Hwnn lkii ihl morning.
M,M Kly will " for Hun Diego
la . siu. .!. u.l..... .1... .lll .1-1
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meini. i.ni'r in win return to Lo
AliKnlmt, wlmrii aim will Ihtoiiiu oni
of tlm InatriMlora In Hid Kl I in ore
kiIiimiI of iiiu.tr. Thl liulltiitlon U
linn of tlm loailura nn tin riiant, nml
Hid intrrtlon of MUa A)li'Knti na onii
of It tcnrliiT la n IiIkIi IrllnHi- to hit
nlilllly na n miialrlnn, Tin ('oiiM-rvn
tory of Mualc which Mlaa ApplrKntc
loiiiliirlnl In thla rliy Init cnr with
audi ii'iimrkalilir anrrcaa, will not In
tsiHtiii Ihl ncnmn
II V Kri In riT'ltt of n
initio from I lio ri-KlttiT of thn Ijikc
rw laml oitln, mlvUInc him tint
tlm intilrnl InmiRiirnlcil hy II. K. V.'ll
Mm naliim tlu entry of II. J. Wlntim
(or (In' liomi-atr-ail In Ilif HW'i of -or.
Hon 32, townahlp to mnnh, riiiiK'J '
uiki, linn hiTii iIocIiIimI In fnnr of Mr.
WlUon, final id'cUlon In tlm limit!
I tivIiiB Ucn renilcri'il hy the accrothry
of the Interior.
W. II. JViIdm of thu KIuiUi U
'him rvlurned Ihl niornlim from Ah-
Un,Jt hirii hr lm hon vUltlim hi
fKI.KHV. L'KI.KIIV. t'KI.KHV
l"reh, crlap celery, tomiitiHa, awwt
potatoe ami Iota of other ilellclou
entahle will ho found at tho Monarch
Morranllle rompany.
a Bargain Week :;
Here is the third :
$2.85 X
$;j.(M)
$3.85
$4.85
$4.85
$8.5
-$9.25
-$10.00
$9.85
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$1.05
dl rmtt ItargalM hokI wk
BUSINESS MEN
AND SENATORS
I'OI.TI.AM) MAKK8 DKMANKH ON
OltMiO.N'M HHNATOKH
WANT DEEP CHANNEL TO SEA
InijMirlnnt (.'onfrrttiir t Wlilrli I'lana
Art Mlil for n llnniionlou" "
WorltliiR IUaU.
Tlm iiiori lniMirlant confvrcncu
over hi'ld hetween tho comeroaloni''.
ileli-Kntlon of thl atato and tlm com
mcrrlnl InteroaU of I'ortlnnd dla
rueil IIm need of OrKn for two
hoiira today In tho uaibmhly room of
tlm Chnmher of Coiiiinorri'. Kenatora
iliiiriii nml Chamhvrlnln wire prea
nil n wero ahout flfl'eou of the "j!s
Kft Itimlticn nun of Portland, nnd
when tho aeaalon wa over tho Con
r.rilonnl ileleKnllon had pledged
ItMcIf to Mtrutri icry effort to injure
moro mid hlKKer appropriation for
Ori'Kou thnn hnvo ever hiin grnnted
hy coiiKrea heretofore.
Among thn hlg project thnt were
taken up mid Intrusted to the vigil
mint of Ore two lenntor wero tho Im
provement of the mouth of tho Co
liimhln nnd the channel from Port
land to tho en the freo canal and
lorka nt Oregon City: tho Celllo cnnal
and tho Improu-monl of Coo hay.
While Senator llourno nnd Cham
herlalu felt that It would bo more
difficult than ever to get big illce
of pork out of the hnrrol" in the fu
ture hecauio of tho Inevitable "eco
nomic era" which wa dawning In
rX1"" -i-UeJ" lwOj .ojicnly and em
iihallrnlly pledged their unwavering
aupporl to thcao projeeta to tho fol
lowing extent, which meet the need
of the atato a the Chamber of Com
merce incmbvra aee them: $15,000,
000 for- forty feet of water nt the
mouth of tho river and a thirty-foot
channel from Portland to tho aea:
WJOO.OOO for the completion of the
Celllo canal; $2,700,600 for the Im
provement of Coon hay and $466,000
for the freo canal nnd lock at Ore
gon City. Out of the $450,000 for
tho latter project tho atato of Oregon
tin already authorized an appropria
tion of $300,000. leaving only $156,-
000 to ho (urnlihcd by tho govern
ment No freer or frnnkor cxprelon
of opinion, often to tho point of per-
Konnlltlun, has over been exchanged
hy Portland buslncM men and their
tervnnu In congress than took place
nt thin canfetence.
The himlneM men attted the cn-
atom whnt they wero doing for Ore
gon In Washington, and what atnnd
they would take In tho future on
definite project In which the Interests
of tho entire state went Involved. The
uonntorK, with enunl unreatrnlnf; In
formed tho Chamber of Commorco
trustees that the latter havo not sup
plied thn congressional delegation
with thu apeclflc dnta required In a
great many Instances, and that tho
delegation was continuously hamp
ered because of this neglect ou tho
pnrt of tho local commercial Inter
ests. Tho sonators Insisted that In
tho futuro all communications from
ofllclnl sources ho forwarded to Wash
ington In quadruplicate a copy to
each of tho sonators uud to each of
tho representatives so that tho dele
gation could art on nil theso proposi
tions as a unit.
Incidents wero repeatedly noted
where tho congressmen wore at the
mercy of comnilltoes because they
lacked detailed, accurate, complete
and official datu of subjects Involving
appropriations for local projects. The
senators wero Informed that in the
futuro they would be bountifully sun
piled with all tho data needed.
Phone S03 for milk aad cream.
CITY HIIKVITf KM :
Mr. and Mrs, Chas, W Kberleln re
turned from Han Francisco on tho
livening train Thursday. -
Oct your carpet, rugs, curtains,
etc., i.kantil hy Mongold's pneumatic
(leaner; rales reasonable, 1
A Unm from tho Martin ranch wt
w
lii town this morning wlthn Ion a
of grain for tho flour mill..
A act of furniture for a five-room
cotlago, Including piano, for sale. In
quire Home Realty company. '
Colonel llolnblrd arrived in town
Thursday evening and expects to go
up to Pelican bay In tho morning.
K. O. Wilson's threshing chlii
rnsK-d through town this noon on Hi
wny lo tho Van Valkchburg ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Reams left for
Hnn Francisco this morning as a visit
to attend the Portola carnival,
tlon.
Wnt. Btreubol camo In this forenoon
from his ranch at Swan Lake. He la
li Ing moanured for an artlSclal limb
and Is In the best of health. !
Middle-aged carpenter would like
to work by the day or contract; would
build cottago'and take land In part
pament. Apply to American Caf-i.
Captain J. C. Kutenlc of the Farm
ers' Implement company, left this
morning for McDowell on a'.buslncss
trip. Ho expects to return this even
ing. Don't wear out your back, broom
and carpets when you ca get tho
work done so quickly, thorouifcly and
cheaply hy Mongold'a pneumatic
cleaner.
Mr. Sugarman Is receiving letters
dally commending his efforts la adver
tising this county and the excellent
manner In which, he con-Jcte. the
fair at the Portland Store.
It's nlco weather now, and now Is
tho time to bring In your umbrella
and have It covered. I have a line
new stock of covers.
McHattan.
.'ohn Ratcllff. who has been fun
lug for Frank Dloomlngcamp of the
I ong lko Lumber company, was in
town this morning on hi way tn Mcr-
I ill, where he will enter the schoolh.
W. D. Duko of tho "70" ranch,
Chas. Johnson of the Lakcvlcw bank
nnd Mr. aud Mrs. J. F. Hansen, left
this morning In an automobllo for
lkovlow. They havo been In town
on business for tho past few days. Mr.
Hansen Is president of tho Hall Con
struction company, which Is doing
somo big Irrigation work In that sec-
Tho Herald Is In receipt of a com
munlratlon signed "Cltlxen." This
paper requires the name of all con
tributors to Its columns, not for pub
lication unless tho writer desires It,
but as a matter of protection as well
ns showing tho good will and inten
tions of tho writer. If "Cltlxen" will
furnish his name tho artlrlo will bo
published.
"uas"
THEATER
SIXTH ST., NEAR MAIN
The Hattt-qMlppt- Motto
Plctarc TkMtcr la
loatoYtra OtM
DOORS OPEN AT Ttaw
ADMISSION 19 CENTS
Today'- Program
"Wonder of Nature.'
"Winter Sports la Canada."
"Charity Begins at Home."
VA Mother's Sorrow."
Two Illustrated Songs.
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ANNOUNCES
CANDIDACY
HKNATOIt UOtKXK WILL HKKK
KK-KLKCTIO.N TO HKXATK
PROUD 10 REPRESENT STATE
Feels Tlsst Hln Absence From HUte
Itest Henrrs Hie Interests of
Ills Constituent
Senator Dourne formally announced
his candidacy for re-election to tho
United States senate Wednesday. It
happened at the meeting between the
two Oregon senators and the repre
sentatives of the business Interests of
Portland. It was In the course of
somo remarks that the senator said:
"Thero Is a constantly growing
sentiment In favor o'f Oregon In tho
Kniit. One of the greatest financiers
In the United Btntea, among others.
Informed me that capital is looking
this why more than ever. Tho pre
vailing opinion I that Oregon pre
sents more undeveloped natural re
sources thnn any other state or terri
tory In the Union. I am proud to be
the servant of such a state, and I And
that my acquaintance In Washington
Is of more benefit to Oregon than any
thing I can do right here on the scene.
I have been harshly criticised In many
quarters for this, for not spending
more llmo here. I may be eliminated
for pursuing such a course, but I shall
be a candidate for tho United States
senatorshlp again. If I live."
AT THK OPKRA HOl'SK
A thrilling romance of the Civil
War. "A Wartlmo Sweetheart," tells
of tho sacrifices made by a girl for
the sako of a young Union ocer to
whom she lsa betrothed. He had been
falsetyaccused of treachery.
A delightful colored-film drama
tells of tho "Tragic Kndlng of Shrove
Tuesday."
Tunlsan customs are Interestingly
shown in a pictorial series, where the
native potters and basket weavers are
seen at work.
A very amusing and delightful com
edy, " IJor rowed Clothes," tells of a
joung artist who takes the clothes of
hh sitter and attends a dinner. You
may Imagine what occurs when he
returns a little hilarious and the own
er of the suit bo is wearing pounces
upon him.
"Tho Truer Love" Is a drama which
ranks among tho best of the motion
pictures. It tells tho story -of puppy
lovo and thct ruer love which follows.
Orchestral music tonight and after
tho performance tho regular Friday
night dance.
KIM.M) to Maa Francisco and Return.
Ticket will be on sale at tho Cali
fornia Northeastern depot October
15, 16 aud 17 from this city to San
Francisco nnd return for $18.80, on
account ot the Portola Festival. The
return portion will bo good until Oc
tober 31.
If those desiring to go will notify
Agent Thompson and deposit $3.50
ho will, provided there I a sufficient
number ot excursionists, secure a
Pullman sleeper, thus affording Pull
man accommodations from this city
to San Francisco. To do this eighteen
passengers are necessary. -
AT THE IIUS
"Wonder ot Nature" This is one
most beautiful fllms over produced,
showing the scenle wonders ot the
United States. It will take the audi
onco through the magnllcent Yellow
stone park; through the Twin Falls
country ot Idaho and other Interest-
O ing and wonderful scenery la Amer-
ollcat. We have secured this picture by
special request, and know that it will
not fall to please all who see It.
"Winter Sports In Canada" Is an
other beautiful and Interesting scenic
picture, showing the pleasures and
pastimes of those who live In the far
North.
"Charity Begins at Home" and "A
Mother's Sorrow" are two more pleas
ing films.
Two Illustrated songs will finish
this especially attractive program at
the Iris tonight. The same program
will be rendered tomorrow night.
TKMPLK OF JIHT1CK
Having opened an office for the
practice of law over the Crlaler
Stilts building, opposite the Americas
hotel, I will collect for each muslneaa
roan In the city one bad bill or place
same In Judgment, and will procure
for tho first lady and the Irst gen
tleman applying therefor, with a su-
clcnt cause, a divorce. The above
services will be without any charge
except Incidental expenses. This
offer Is good for thirty days.
H. W. KEE8EE.
Klamath Falls, Ore., Oct. 14, 190.
HIGH SCHOOL XOTE8
Thls morning In the assembly room
Dr. Search gave us a very Interesting
talk on the subject of boys and girls
staying In school until they have a
good education.
The lecture last night was atteaded
by a large crowd, and every one ap
preciated the Interesting and Instruc
tive manner In which Dr. Search told
us of Vesuvius and sunny Italy.
THKV KNOW
Winter is coming oa, and everyone
Is anxious to be well clothed. Some
hoboes are loo-lag oat for the av
as is shows walM aalrs nf
snelm shoes are stolen from one of
the cases received yesterday by the
Portland Store.
WALL-WOOD
W. H. Wall, the contractor of Keao,
and Miss Nellie Wood of Laagerl
valley, were married Thursday even
Ipg at 7 o'clock at the Masten house.
Dr. Q. H. Feese of Grace M. E. church
officiated.
HALDWIX ORCHESTRA
Music for all occasions. Ed Kick
elson, manager. Phone 835 or Mrs.
Margaret Brlggs. phone 15. r
t
We Invite you to call Friday aad
inspect onr ash and oysters, direct
from the deep blue sea. Free deliv
ery anywhere la the city. The Mon
arch Mercantile company, phone 1051
THE VERY BEST
New Klamath county comb hoaey, the
finest in the market. 'We have It.
Monarch Mercantile company.
I Our Guarantee
with these:
When we say gaaraateo
we
are not satkaed year money will
or qaestlon. Now that lo the smaraatee we give.
Any Household Remedy hearing
SHIELD label la positively fuMf- to give ere and
aattsfactioa.
'That's lair, b-'t MT
Roti cumm
Star Drug
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MMIIMMlIH,H$IMIIIIIIi
MUCH LAND
INVOLVED
CHKWAl'CAN BASIN BaKOMM A
COVETED PKUUC
RAILROAD ADVENT IS CAUSE
The PiffJ W1H Me FoTCernere-,
and Use Oregon State as4
Bear- Is lavctrt-
Charles M. Sala, staff corresaod-
ent of the Portland Journal, writes
the following Interesting latter (rant
Paisley:
With the seeming certainty that
Jim Hill lataads to hnlld a railroad
lato Central Oregon, there has seen
precipitated s contest (or the nta
slon of IS.ses acres ot land la the
Chawancaa baal'a that may rival the
famous case in Warner valley ba
the settlers asd the swamp
company.
It la a four-cornered Ight, aad tha
parties Involved are tha Portland Ir
rigation company, the Oregon state
land board, certain residents of Lake
county aad J. B. Haggln's Caewaaeaa
Land aad Cattle company. And If
the matter goes Into the eaarta,
which seems Inevitable, It may re
fleet upon the adm InletraUo i of Oar
ernor cnamaeruia aaa rrawaent
Roosevelt.
Tne Immediate Incentive (or writ
ing this aceoaat lo tho report la tho
Salem papers that tho Pertlaa- Irrl- '
gaUoa company throagh Ma ntvaUoatw
C. K. Ball, aad Attorney lawyer had
a. .... .
:e apas-uoa to too mm for a.
at Onto wKata which'
o Irrigation
works for tho Caewaaeaa Carey act
project.
Tho reaaaas given la tao report ap
the "Portland Irrigation com pa ay for'
askiag tho extension of time wore "to
settle tho rights tt that company and
the Chewaucaa Land aad Cattle com
pany of California. The California
company has purchased several thou
sand acres of land la this district,
and aow claims the right for the
whole Sow ot the Chewaucaa river to
water Ita stock aad Irrigate Its laadt."
This Information is indelnlte and
unsatisfactory. Haggia has owned the
.1.000 acres of the Chewaaeaa asai-sa
for naay years. It waa parehaea
in ;he early days uader the swamr
act for 1 aa acre, aad along with tho
Hyran aad Silver lake marshM lo a
part ot the raage. Instead of claim
ing all tho low o( the ChewaMcaa
e
river, Haggle baa (or yeans
Page.)
Jaot what we ear. . M ftmlV
herefaaddat
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