yy; SS V 59,no Dei Q.lW . n . 11'f " ittMMtilt ft Klamath .Falta'lttret. and Itat Daily. . , Oat ai. 19 Oct. ... - w - "V ,..$) t .'mi 'J 1 "'" 7n-"i-T Fourth Yrah, No. out 1 .. . nw' ' . 3 ... J. IMPORTANT MEETING itv i,iH w'im. iiavi: iikuulau MHKTIMJ TOiMIIT KLAMATH PALLS. ORKON.f MONDAY. NOVEMBER;, 1909. BE AN INIERES1ING SESSION yY Outsider QiinlU of Mrwrr llmul. Alikt-Np I'atuil, Kli-. lun of" Cllr IJmrle, Kir. The regular meeting of llm city tiitintll will lib held this evening and Indication are Hint many matters of tUl')fflporlnnre will claim Mm a( uwi ' 'hj Members, tiVv lUi'tlun Of what It to tie doutt 'villi lit? aewer bond will undoubted ly be considered, the mayor I par- 'i, tlnilarly auilou to hare thl matter tattled permanently tad at early a title aa poaslbl. Aa It now aland, i city hold tho offer of Morris . icll U f COO lea (lian llielr lr( .it) (pot llAt If the boude nr i wilt a Uglier premium unco, the might in e worth again, and It I ilnutilful If they "III accept I lie of frr. Tli la will rraull In vlttefily re Jtxtlng all of ttio bid a and nccoaallaU lea ru-adverilelnv The llbl and water question ought lo come In for Iho atteullnn of th tmradl, lor It ha boon rooting now fur a couple of meetings and lhat it longer Iban Dial Infant baa boon at- V I"t4 la ale ',"""- ". "trtt- r lie now ordinance regulating ibo tiles lo b charged fur nervlca will b Introduced or not remains lo l aeon, It ha ,,,,, i ,,. aratlou for Mjinu Hum. nn,i i.i .... In almiM) for aiibiiilaalun for co. alderallun of tho council. It U at tlila mooting that tliu writ- len report of thu rouuuittru on health and amillAtlun on tho Ankuny canal abould bo mbliiltted to tlio council. and Iho city will Dion bo in 0a. Hon lo Ull Uncle Ham wbat It duslro duiio will, llila (lAiilculnr nuisance. Then, thero la Ilia matter of Iho ex tension uf tho rlly lliulta, atreot Im- provimicnta and moral ollmr maltcra tbal linro boon nfcltrliiR moru or Ima allimtlon for Ibo nat aorvrnl nioulba. Tha will no duutt bo up for dlacua- alon Ihla owning. Tbo procram la an Intort-atliiK one, and ouxbt to mako tlio meeting tltla ttonlng ono of rnoro Iban ordinary lniiurtanro lo Ibo cltl. ivna. KKH' I'lUTtHKH AT TIIK IHIH ltlV Ittrri.KIt IMIIX UV.tV Mill AMI! WiXT IH'K ,Mil Itrriilra I, lIHM .,,r- lati H'lillr Ilia Hit. Arc In hiut Cotidlllon. l.V lo 0 10 Cent a Button 11.00 Rip M. w iwafyaw.,,yip LWMaaHhZVv ViBiiBVab Jr aaaaaaaaaaaaaaafaaaBiBaaaaaaaaaaaaBf m aaV laalHaillM Hnnday morning no little ciclto- ineiit waa earned when Hoy llutltr lii'mn.! up mluliig. Ittitlrr liaa bn Mii,durtlng,an oyator and lainaln par lor In Iho Central cafe, and wbnn bo I'turd tbat bo wa loilng.'iWIdcd to lutvo hla bllla and Ibo country atltr be bad collected all tbo uionoy be oiuld. Ho not only neglected to pay llir rent duo, bill failed lo pay bla hired help, and U Iheic are a nuui ber of iNirtona ratber analoua lo incol hlin. again and act I to their account! Duller drilled In hero abont a miialti ago and arranged with J. V. Ili.ualof(jjrenl1or. t,ho ConJrM air, aim m nan proTiouaiy lonaeu Imr for Mr. lloaalon. ho bad lltllt Imuble. Oror In lkevlcw, llutler had tried Iho rettaurant bualnvai. flrat behind Whorlon'a aaloon, and atlrrward on Ibo at reel bo put up m land wblcb bo named tbo "lllttc lnt4)." A neither of Iho venlum er aucceaaful, bo decided lo try Ihla clly, and though bo aucrco.lt) I hlintelf, thero arc other rather torr? ho ereratartcd In. It had been hla habit lo got up about cloven o'clock and open the ri taurant and o It wa quit eaiy for lil in lo gut away on Iho morning train and hare no ono mla hint until about noon. Thl ho did, RhorlK llarno t'huued lo hold him, but-loo lato; ho bad already pawed Wood, and waa well on hi way. luit now tho grocers and atorc keeper aro buay finding tho gnawer to lhat old riddle. "Who'a whatt" "Winning a Prince." . Tbo king or Cordonla promlae to giro tho band of lit daughter lo whoorer will kill Ibo evil aplrlt, a liorrlblo monitor haunting tbo mountain adjacant to hi country. Two men declare thorn noire aa aiplranta to the honor, one a warrior bold and tho other a poet, iho latter the favorite of the prlnooe. The poet befriend a aorcoror, and, la rewarded with a magic arrow,, with which ho ran kill lh lia( t "Mla Blmiwon'a Altractlroaoa." Mla Blinpton ha a nerrou contrac tion of lb face lhat make her wile al ixtry man he moot. Aildo from being very annoying to tho' lady, It cauae icrlout compllcatloatrglvlai rUe to a great deal of merriment. "A Itoyal Outcaat" 1 a (pleadld drama from llm Vllagraph compaay, "IJborly for an Hour," and "The Judgo'g Whlikora" are two more good picture to add Interest to Iho pro gram. View anil an llluitraled ong. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE 1 ANNUAL MKKTffffJ OV TKACIIKRM OONVKJIMJt TOIIAV IS VERY LAtWCLY ATTENDED IVoreanMnc uf tki Vint Mrwaloa of fat Tendwra iaUto Haairrl MweVaitj'aVearnt. eft The annual ieelon of the' Teach- or' Ittftltute of Klamath rail met thl morning In itm Klghth grade room of tho nablU achool for tho three 4aya aeaaltm. PawaSCwrw XKW PICTUHM AT TIIK OfKKA llttl'HK Thoao who art familiar with tbat claaalc drama, "Kaal tynno," will on-- Joy Imruenaely the Dim "Id Aalra," which I Raat Lyntio cunverted Into a alien! drama. "Tho Dramatltt'a Dream" I rudely Shattered whoa he learn the play he thought would make him wealthy haa boon rejected. 'Saved From Conviction" br ih- moror,claTfarreiie circumstantial evldoaca haa been woven arouad him, la the lot of moire than one Innocent person. The Evil That Man Do" afttlmo wrecks not only their own live, but! tbo lire of tbolr moot casual acqualn. lance. A strong aim ahow tho now- er of our Individual Influence on our frlnd. Thf r wort prevent the etato u- IHriBtoudeat, J, Kj Ackermaa, Prof I R. Alderman of, the V. otOi, and Prai.vN. H. "'--' of o. a. r im. tide moat of Ul teacher of the pvnty and city, And one friend fnra the. town aad'eounty at largo 8uporlntedeat.Bwn called tbo cOMlon to order.at o'clock and attir a ahort Invocatlsai bv liev. Rm ii. Vut. and (wo aoag cnterol lute hoanlly by the laietlulo. aa orgAcUa tl'in waa iwfoctW' A abort addresser BuprlnUi:dnl waa followed by a pleatn; ad diet of welcome frin Kev. Mr. Foe o( draco M. B. Church: given la hi usual vein of quiet humor and wholo- Londoo, Kng. Mr. Chapln, a leader of the sugragottc, caused an early morning .thrill at tbo Bcrmon- deily by-elccllon when she amaahed a bottlo of carbolic acid on a ballot-box. Her Intention was to born the bal lot In the box as a protest against the exclusion of women. W,bat sha ac complished was tbo burning of sev eral olcctlon officials and tbo assur anco of her arrcxt. Mla Chrystobel Pankhurst, In aa Interview later, de plored the Injuring of the official. but vohomently asserted that It waa the government 'that drove women to ucb acts., Tuesday morning the Central cafe, with Mour. Baaacr and Donnelly aa proprietors, will reopen as a first class short order house. The proprie tors havo had a long experience as chefs and restaurant manager, both having at different times conducted the Central cafe for Mr. Houston. I.. J. Morser Is still la the real I slate business and can be reached by phone 30S In regard to Terminal Clly loU. Please call at P. L. Poua taln'a office for the present. Now York. All Information re garding tbo legal separation wblcb Mrs. John Jacob Astor Is reported to bo getting from her buabaad L bofag carefully withheld from the public, though It was stated that Referee C. II. Young would soon be able to sab- mlt his report to the court. In tbo caao or alimony. If granted, Colonel Astor will mako a division of hla property for tho benefit of Mrs. Ator. Bo far a can bo learned, Mrs. Astor haa given no testimony before the reforee. Oct your carpets, rags, corula. etc., cleaBed by Moageld'a vacuum cleaner; ratfh reasonable. an ar-a as-a ..-. . .VJW", . ' oi.um.iTO wii-sai;; .m 1ST NATIONAL Hin.ua umi novmnm to KLik; WR1N0T ATMCOCmT ira-vsWal Have your car stored aad repaired at tbo Baldwla Motor aad Seaaly company. Pfaoae S1. The Saturday Erealag peat re marks that, amoag hla other Jobs, Presldeat Taft is president at tho American Red Cross aad the Ceiam- bla iBstltailoa for Ue Deaf and Damb. -lj.r ".. . i a4mi-sBakB -" -,i y ' 4 if cmkmm; : ; 1 t , -a m "V r1 "'' '1 WMlBBalsmwajajsjwUsjM i aAfitt- win iittlm'iri m i ; . ' -'2 .- 'i . iym.iism .' i Call ap 64 for electrical wUlag. Phone SOS for mUk aad cream. Beat hot teaussa at Ue Bast Bad Kaady Kitehea. We keep the best cofee aad tea. The Monarch Mercaatlle Co. Call aad hear the Oetoher Bdleoa records at Mailer's. Csptaia his tlmo' aad sarglss to TrmMt -m.mA ..Z. -JTL-.1 -- -- ."w mjtmm awH, aa.i tlea thai haa saWira a ever ataa aa tsjsaawsM af tju Is raaaared that tl saattal atsjaj !... . ' .1-yi'r ibo jtb ttbsx ww m ieabiad a ahatt tit; hat Mr, fasoal to pel at whoa r '1 '.: it .at- "Zt m ttr f 'V: tn. Don't wear out your back, broom and carpets when you caa get the work done so quickly, thoroughly aad cheaply by Moagold'a vacuum deaaer. AHHKHTKI) FOR DMVNKKNNKH) TsaaBB AajAajkmAksm-Ti . BBaasSdsWsaUa) T" BWf"WI 99lTrwftVMIVvl f OtialMv aaal BsVla. auM. Taa SftTKHr"."! Jr Bafjiajriaaj aaBaatat MlHV adaaaaal ia sJoU- fm M-Bt ik fa) sJasMrt Nay, rvwiBaaaaasaa . K.K.K. .' V..V- . . ?Vtf ' ' - 1 ll-SsVBaBBl..BBawySBSB.'Bl-a 1BCBFBfrs"Bi,m"BaB . '; Q1URK Cleorgo Cook, a tourist guide from Klamath Hot Springs, was brought boforo Police Judge Uavllt this morning charged with being drank. He waa arrested yesterday avealng ohortly after coming Into the city. It seem that Cook waa cold after hi long ride, aad walked aa If he bad . been Imbibing too freely. Night Watchman Towntead suspected him of being Intoxicated. He proceeded to arrest Cook, who, not recognising the policeman aa an officer, wad a sllgbi resistance. Cook demanded a jury trial thl morning aad the case was put ol un til tea o'clock tomorrow morning. Cook feels (hat he wag unjustly at tacked, aad la datermlasd to Sght the matter to a anlsa. Ha says he was beat ovar the head without provoca tion la addition to Mas arrested, oa a oaarge of which ha la aot guilty. H. M. Manning la attoraey (or the de- feadaat, aad tat trial la the moralag aremkiea to ha aa jaterestlagoae. Tho meetings of tho Christian Sci ence church will contlnuo tbt wook. Intirqat Jncrcases and Itov. Holme continues to preach Interesting and forceful sermon. On Lord' Day 7G attended the Bible achool, la spite of the Inclement weather. At the close of the moralag service pledge wro laka for the running expeate of the church for tha comlag year, la tea mlautes this had been provided for. Lord's Day evening Rar. Holmes did aot preach the aermoa oa "Cbiisllaa Ilaptlsm," aa he had announced. It will be glvea Wedatsday ovealng of this wook. IlluttraUoaa.by tho tier- eoptlcoa will ha used to axplala tha scriptures. Bveryoao la lavlted to thtaa tervleea. DblloaoDkv. Mr. Ackermaa gave a goopne- UauU4oaitil aiaajuUaaata. lag maajr-simple Improvements In public aehools. Inthe course of the addreaa he paid a compliment to the completes of eoulDment In tho Eighth grado room of tho Klamath Fall publla achool. Mr. Ackermaa tnurbed upon cleaBllaesa, tldlacss, ruliable decoration, temporlpg of light and ventilation. 'Ho emphasixed the thought tbat the school should be aa adjunct ol Iho bomo, and at least equal to It In cleanliness aad moral tone. After a short recess. Prof. Alder man gave a splendid uplift to the J. V. aad' hi brother. J. A., Hous ton aro reading the articles la the 8turiUyj;tealagJooaeayllle wiiu gooo. aeai or laterest, aa ther were. both resident of thla hWterle mining camp in IU moot glorious New York. Robert Lavett waa to day elected presMeat of tha aeaUMra Pacific aad William Mahl vlce-pr dent. Lovett waa already proaMeat of Ue Ualoa Padae. See Baldwla Motor1 aad atonal compaay for heatlag. Paaaa HI. Apples, pears, saaea, rtaaaprtaa. Monarch Mereaatlla Oa. SUv, Stake! aied a aalt fer'tha rZ covery of meaey jattarday eveaias; days. The author of the articlea was w,8It g j M- wjft born there at the time or tk im'n.. - .. . " ,. . . ,imaau . n. atuis h attoraey far taa big rash, later atteaded Staaford ptsJntiB. I 'I am aot pnWadW'ssaaaai a what wa la4MUTto'a'atsVaf i have aavwrad an wRh taa First Malltaai sad'wtM devote all U mrttaM'ten of tha rirat Trwst aad haak. UiatlaM thaa that wo eaatt sadsavarta oar laaUtatlaa aa at taa of tha eaaat." "Taa aoMar af haak. caaUaaad. sjsac taa eaasarvattra hWuiai'lMf' lied M aad'taa Ktaaaatk . ....- . ... .,, , . " -..I.,-.-... fwm,. win moot artta taa Ml rival gsMBBjBaassjssBSBsa I.BBMWafJUgJBjaja . aBaT...Mam Taara wBIia aa taaaa t, ' " i .-"'! "J aa Ftrtt Mitiiail i ' airtiaaV"wtsiaV ' J r...-.,, .. -j--1 ; ,a teaaaasaatt N'MS iasjssw3BBJsjBJga,r j: ;'.. .. u 41 iaJfa University and reported for a while on tho San Francisco Chronicle'. Uachers la his address oa "Craft It's alea wtaUtr now. aad aaw it tha tlma (a brlaa; la year, amsralla aad hava H savartd. I hava a taa atw atatk af asvara. Mrs. Emtllae OoaMla Paakhurat. a militant suf ragette from Iasadoa, la In New York and la deaouadag Bag- llih prlsoa authorltlea who are ford- bly feedlag tho fool womea who are trying to starve thtmsolvea la Jail nrobahlv hellavlnai thla liu make (hem martyrs; aad that tidr deatha will be but tha dgaal for taa glorious murrectloa of . womaa'a suSrage. SaU Mrs. Paakhurati "Forcible feedlag la horrible aad li human, audi doae to rob tha vktlia of bar dignity aad make her eCorta la behalf af.tha causs rtdtculaua. It la also vary lajurloua." But, Mrs. Paakhurat, Isa't sUrvaUoa InJurleuaT Sacramtato Baa. f Bibles," or tbo standards maintalaed hy tha teaching craft. The code In cluded: (r) Social service. (S) Sym pathy, (a) ' Sincerity. (4) PalU la pupil aad self. (5) "Wa do aot kiock." He aays "Wa mast convince the public that our work la tha work of aa expert.' The session dosed' with aa address by Prof. Reader oa "Tha New Teach er." He say the new teacher la mm. lag, aad haa como. Four point were emphasised: (1) The teaehar ts com ing to he recognised at his true worth la tha community. i lis b to be palsaa adequate salary. (S) The aew isacatr is a specialist la his grade. (4) The aew teacher la a tralaed teacher. Try a Urge, famous K z California Umale with sauce at tha East Bad Ksndy Kitchen. Harbin,' Manchuria. The of Prlnco Ito was Identified aa IacKaa Angen, a former editor of a aewsea- por at Seoul. He artid he waa oa af an orgaaltatloa of iweafy Koreaaa who had taken aa oath to kill the Japanese statesman. The assaatla used dumdum bullets poisoned with cyanide. Freak Khuaatk eouaty eomb hoaaw you will ha sura to like H. The Monarch Mercaatlle Co. Tho Oregoalaa remarks Uat Ue big Ulk of Jim JeaTrle aad Jack Johnson Indicates Uat adther of them would make aa Ideal polar-explorer. This la taa aait aWa1-sB waiM.awaaaad Hot chocolate, ceffoo, tea aad hat MBB. Bast Bad Kaady KHaaaa. Try Baldwla Motor and Supply company for plumbing aad tlaalag. Phono 691. ELBCTRIO Patrons dssfrlag to use electric meters may now place thdr order at our office a we will have a stock aa bead in a very few days, dther to rent at 16 coats per meath or to sell t coat. . .. K. F. LIQHT WATBR CO. Louis Hill, preddont of the dreat Northern railroad, haa beea lost la the moBBtalna. agela, the second tlma wlthla a few monUa. Thla kind of advertising would be great for Ueat rlcal stars, 'but la the ease of Mr. Hill Ita advantages "are aot dear. He should wear a boll whoa he gets oB the right trail. Oregoalaa. For sale, eeear-Six reaUar-hat- toaaed dlalag-rooa eaalra. laaalre at reaideaea of C. B. Wordaa. RAMsMnrS If you waat your atatt moved aad moved quick, get Raassby'a 'Bxarasa to do it. Ottea at Sixth aad KiamaU. Fhoao IIS. I have aoma uausual baraalaa la houses aad lota la tows. WM. PITTS. Oood road a 'are awed lavsatmtata. All suava expeaaed latdllaaatly la taa couatlsa of Qfeioa aa Ue reaaa wHI laeraaaa land aad at har Talata taara thaa UaaeaVef the rade aBdtaefe will aa eomrart and aea'vsaiaa.aaea af aMvaavaat aad listMaaa aartas 'la hortalaafe. harsMa.aa'Taaiatoslaa A aew auK for the raeavary of mon ey was filed at thoreouaty dork's of Saa ihla, atteraooa. Jaka Cox w. Harry Xlaaey aad A Xlaaty. H, V. rvseeee h attoraey far plalaUI. nAIN WWIIfQ WAKTBO .mwaaaasawsjai , lae rresaytenaa Laalea' Aid tod- lety ia prepared to de all klada at hlaawtat. CteANlaa: var astiaa. -. uiacinnau, Ohio, College womea are better equipped to serve la the homo aad for the uplift of, humaalty. according to the consensus of oplaioa shown la the discussions of the aa aual convention of tbe.AssoeiaUea at Collegiate Alumhao la aessloa here. -12. .'.- UHh'TA I of Ma ataik fa taa Mast taaa laatRaalea.'' taat this etty'daoa C of hla lataraata la Ua First A. - I 1 , to Mr. Stemeas aad, smsiiaiis. ahaat two aiaatha ago. WssawmUsaM1'iVtf4t. - aaiTaT aaavai aai e weeks. The First Natlceml waav reoacalaed-ae.'a vaiaaala Uere aeeklac Ua eaatret, hat preferred aa tara R atar to .-.1a-. . . .J uussu ibsa by taa BTamath Oeaaty j Taata will ae a ' . i i " - taa- laaMaUaa;wialai-i V. whoa a, aew, I eleeted toBMOa alaaa'i Bar thai MilcaumW Ti1 wi' 'a Aside'frem taa deetlea oi . ... - . .. ' - -i. " " "i reeaaijr aa, mile "e.. taa dlreeterate kaat taa aajae. Mill Clff7fi 3stl . Mrs. A. T. Uagdlaad.aklldrea at Klamath Falla arrived la Ue eRy Sat area aad are visMlag wlU Mr. aad Mrs. R, I. Wlgara. atoaaaaa'Balle. Ua. -7 . ModfoH. Ore. Taa east at D. W. Haaetva. the BV.ta.Vrd.. W -M ;taiaji up Bfort taa ledara) touri Haad waa airaak hv a aaaar J Wkam are sap Our Guarantee with these: A,! ,-. ,ryi' ci. -. ir V, "r V, 1 h " 1 :,r t 1'? ' or qaiailaa. Now taat la tka Aajr Meaasssaati Metaai BHUCLD label la yaaHltily tasaW f f .Thau's taar, isat MT ,. V ItAeiM awai "y "n if&tMZi .v;; it. V Star Mnxaal aaaT'"'' aaaTt aa ash m " Hi' ,,' as. ti ; "i- .'A 'C' ' v .;. i : o.?: r,asBBBif-- SHfcm Mra. .law Oadea, Mr. Qx t. Pratt. trai. aad a!. hMW jr'laVw wiifcH a a'ria?' - - "" .U f! wtr lawiM taa tratav ., r-1 aatsjBsSBjBjMBjBJBbajassgs MM ' .-5'i,i..; .. 'v?' P'. rf.V.