itf. 43 i S VI Penine cfalo. . KUmth FsllV First nd Dot Dally. Z Our Advcrttoan Oat Ths Btx KmhIm. .in rnr -"1 JfT. .,.,..,-,.. Fourth Yea. No. W8 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1909. Pbici 5 Cents 1 MEETING OF CITY FATHERS MLtltlM VOTKI1 IMIO AKI A rwMiT to J. v. iioi'nton HEALTH COMMIIICE HE PORT IkrdlaaNie Intruder..! fur Hr-adirr- llalag Hewer IhMMK and Ntrtrt llrsde OrdlMNi t-Msarft There legutar Meeting u( I tie city fuuncll Ut night. The meeting called tu order by Ihe mayor. Hrirrsl till mialtiil Hid til)' rrt rr44, Including tho of the transfer nmipsnlr fur hauling lumber, All lilllt anil Mlsrles due were ordered tlil. allli I In rirepllun of one from lie I.UM ami Water company (or for I'laclnc a alve In Iho Imi at lti corscr uf Hrni and Main elrveta. Comtlliuiii t'aalrl wa aikrd to look Itlo Ihlt ktiit irNiit at the licit meet t A trillion frum J. V. Houston rm lr4, s.klne fur xrnilMlon to Imng .tin ctoi from tho Opera Houso to tU Mtrrmiiin IiiiIpI. Aa Ihe algn soald be of great vain to the rlt at a HiM, end an oinafurnt aa well, lb tttlt grahled, A petition fur a sidewalk running aorta fumi Main street along the wt-st i14 of Klghlh at reel to Wuablngtoa u ir-rred to the street committee lu look lalo Iho matlrr aat report's I taa Hi it meeting as to whether It it tun vtitk uf thox acrn the ilitt attempting to fun Ihe prop till onr tu liullil a HMrmitr Mealk r not. Tn rrpoit tf the health committed ei Ih Ankrny rasa! anil the reeolu lion thrirln for tho abandonment of Iho canal ti n loial waterway, hi,, iul(iiiil, A liiiillnii to h Zumwnit nt n salary of pt.r milium nnd in pny him at the rale of u p,.r j,.,i fr ntluiil ai.nln rendered, n uwa,.,. An ordinance luairiiuliiK Ittmrdir (unlit to renihrillm for ,,u foe tint bond to lm liaiied in aid In (lie MliMrillllon of the illy tw,.f ,)U(M lr. paa-. mi u flril rcadliiK. 'Il.u otdlnaiir-j t.iiialttrr.'.l na an eiuer Henry oiillnaimi hailiiK to iln nt, , publlr healtli, therrforo tho ioiiikII olel lo liiit araln loulxht fol Hie wionil riaillnx Tim only iIihiik made In the rralhK uf Ihlt , , that paurd ieu llm hololi wc flrrt adveitliiil a tho nililllloli of tho ord " not inoie than" to that Hi) hill now lead that the rale of Inlir. rat on Iho Ixmdi (hall tin not iiiiko than C per rent. Ttio ti-.'t Kiado onlliianru HiIiik Iho Rrade on I tin different lttli within the rlt) limit a trad and adopted an read, A into tn adjourn until tonight wa llin, (akin TEACHERS' INSTITUTE MIKIi: AITK.MIAMK AT MKJIIT'H MMHIt). SIP1. ACKCRMAN'S ADDRESS h'ntertnliilng anil liialrurtlfe liprtnrr lljr I lie Head of Oregim HjratrM of I'Hldlr Hrlioola. IIOIKiOIII.IN I'AltTV Hatuiday nlsht at the home of MIm Annra Marplo the I.' I. of H. I. Kate a llliliie HallimeVn party. Tho rrrepllnn lomiultlrv, itl.gilln'il hi ghoita and lintoMlin, e earh Kueil aa he arrltetl Ihniiich dark duniceom and ravern lo a iH-aiillful apartment Illuminated h all wnti and roinll Hunt of Jark-o'.lantrrm. Nlro HiIiiki lo eat. and l millfiil. h-lMi to make Ihe affair moit urrrMful, and earh nd every Khott and Kohlln and Rueit enjoyed hervelf tn thev titmoit. I'MIX NKH'IMl WANTKII The rreth)terlan Ijullm' Aid nwl. ety la prepared to do all kind) of plain aewlnx. Comfort tlrd or julllrd. Mr. Harry Cadrn. Mr, (leo. T. Pratt. Committee. Fit-Quality-Style The Threi. Hlern .'rraalllra In Mrn'a (liHlira An- I'leihjeil you Uf Stcln-Bloch Label in Every Coat K) CaUS BWi)KnBaBl a. 'Eiam M n ttyuoo JVIfc Are Your Trouiera Iniured? 1viW Wear "DUCHESS," the guaranteed kind K.K.K. STORE Kxrltulvo Agenry aHaavMoafc tauft ClolHea mmI "IHirheaa" Trouacra The afternoon alon of tho Inall- lulu yeiterday wa fully aa Inter eitltiK a Iho morning aeaalon. On reaMi'tithllng two aplrlted aonga rro ling, and Iho rollcall ahowed 3N U-nchera lo ho tireaent. Mr. A. It, Knodnll, atato luiierln letideiit of the Antl-KaliMin U-ague, Kaio an vnthiialaitlc little talk eg I'ti'nliiK nppreclallon for tho Reed whlrh llm lemieranri! morcmrnl haa derived from Ihe careful Instruction which la lieltiK given In tho public achmili a lo the harmful effect a of alrohollc ktluiulanU and nnrcotlci Mr. A. I'. I'nnvk of the County High rVhool then gave the first of hit aerlei of talk on callathenlr. He emphnaliett the lmMirtanco of phyal ral a well a mental training. Tho general altitude and poalure In tho arhoolroom U unnatural, and Ihe aim of rallalhrulra la to correct reaultlng eWla. Tho ejcrclaea ahould bo rare fully graded and adapted to the need of the pupil, so that they might be fdoTelnped In strength, attention and execution of command. Mimeographed rople of aerloa of rallatheiilc eivrrlse were dlalrlb- ii ted among tho teacher, to bo used throughout the county In this work. Mr. Arkoruian then talked upon Home Kdurallonal Standard," and expanded upon Ihe three II which are to lm iIovcokmI In the pupil, vli: Itlghl. Iteect, llemnllilllty. He m)n the tenriicr win nnu u naru 10 ralao tho standard above that main tallied In Iho average homo, hut that It I tho teacher' task to Inculcate, IhfMt ijualltlea In his pupil and that It I tntly more Important than the mere Imparling of Information. After a ahort recoa tho depart merit work was taken up and tho High School and public school sec tion meeting In different room, round-table talk were conducted In tho rcupcrtlvo departments by Profs. HoMlcr mul Alderman, tho former on 'Manual Training" and the latter on "Arithmetic." During the day the District School Hoard convention met In tho olBce. (A full report Is given elsewhere.) Kvenliig Heaaloa A largo number of teachers and clt liens were privileged to hear the ex cedent and entertaining addreaa by State Superintendent Ackcrman In the High School auditorium last night. After omo musical elections by .the High 'School orchestra and a vocal solo by Mr. Don J. Zumwalt, Super intendent Swan Introduced the speak er, who said, In part, at follew: "The thing which Impresses me most ou my return to your beautiful vulley U li marvelous Uovclopmcnt and growth, .specially la this true of thin city. And while this Is ton condition wo find everywhere In tho state, Klamath county has certainly tonic In for moro than a (air division. No othor city of tho population of Klamath Kails In the state haa public- school facilities superior to those wo find here, And no other county high school In the state haa a build ing and equipment equal to this. Oth or aro going lo have In the near fu ture because we have iold then what you aro doing over here, va4 have thus been using your name profanely to this extont. Never nave the peo ple of Oregon been Interested In edu cation a now. This was manifested recently In the alx months bill which passed both house of the legislature with but one dissenting vote, and which I second In Importance to no achool legislation which ha been liAMTipaased In twelvo year. Moreover, Iho people have responded ttioerfully and without protest to II new re quirement. However, the country tchool has not kept pace with the city school In advancement andja closer lupurvlilun of tho country school I Iho next great problem beforejthu peo pto of the itate. It I well) for the people to remember that neither Ihe successes or the failures of the youth of the state Is due to the school en tirely. The school gets the child, at best, only six hours n day for a small part of the year, while the home, lb pre, the church and the street have him under their Influence tb other and greater part. The present la dustrlal revolution due to Invention of machinery mean the growth of an Industrial training. This brings with It a few demands uton the achool. First among the I the de mand that tho young may j'et the (tower and the Inclination to earn an honest living. Life and the ability to sustain it come before cnlture. The Inefficiency of the poor la often pit iful, while sometimes laxlness 1 sim ply consciousness of Incapacity. "Tho second demand Is that they acquire aufflclent Intelligence lo un derstand the position and duties of a cllli.cn of a free state. This Is sec ond In tho order of nature. .After one's duty lo himself comes l duty lo bis fcllowman. Love of country and pride of cltltenshlp cannot be taught from a text-book, but the school that I not Inspired with this spirit la not worthy of n free people. "The third great demand I that tho youth bo taught self-restraint. This Is necessary that men may live together In peace. There are really but. two forms of government the democracy and the oligarchy, and all human experience haa demonatrated that tho few can never be trusted to rule long wisely. Order and peace depend upon the average wisdom and morality of the nation. Hence the self-restraint of tho minority become of transcendent Importance. Tho Reign of Terror In France ahows Ihe dangers which mar come from tho latent barbarism In the Ignorant. Then, self-restraint I a great lesson In fair play, so Important In a coun try like our. Kvcry teacher should remember that he I a missionary of civilisation, and so should Insist on thoughtfulness, moderation, fairness and Justice. "The fourth demand I an ambition to do tho bctk work both In kind nnd degree of which one I capable. It I a great advantage to know ono's capacity. We end men preaching who ought to be plowing, and there are farmers who ought to be preach er. A cltlsea ought to bo trained to find hi own capacity, to know what he can do nnd thon prepare to do that thing well One should put. nil his effort Into his work. It Is effort, not results, which counts. It la our bualnesa to do our best and God' business to look-after the results. At Trafalgar Nelson said: 'England ex pects ovory man to do hi duty.' Thl I tho spirit which should animate every school. The Ifth demand Is , that our youth acquire n good character. This Is the foundation for nil the others. The world la demanding men who can be trusted all the time. After all, It la not lack of knowledge, but lack of sturdy character which makes men fall when the test come. Ore gon la the state of opportunity and groat things are going to be dons here la the future, how great no man can foretell, nnd It Is to the trusted cltleen the greatest chat.ee will eoaae. The wealth of a couatry VYILLITS WILL BE PRESIDENT WILL IIK IIKAO OF TIIK XATIO.VAL IIAXK v. FIIIMT WH.L R NO OrHER CHANGE FJertlosi Hill Take Place as Hoot a George Haldwla Krlarai fo Ihe City. No steps have been taken to elect new officers for tbo First National Dank, thl action having been de ferred on account of the absence from the city of George T. Baldwin, who I one of the director of the In stitution. It I understood that the new head of the bank will be L. F. Wlllllt. who has practically taken up Ihe dutlea of that office already. He I Ihe only new blood to enter Ihe bank, all of Ihe other stockholders hsving been Identified with It since the relinquishment of control by 0. W. White. There will be no cbsnge In any of the other officers of the In stitution, W. A. Deliell remaining as cashier. L. F. Wllllte I one of the old resident of the county, who need no Introduction to the' people of Klamath. He haa a reputation for Integrity that Is known In every household In the county, nnd his well known coneervatless nnd hasti ness probity quallnee him for the responsible position to which he Is sure to be elected. He has been hon ored by the people of the county nnd city by election to offices within their gift and has ever proved worthy of Ihe trust reposed In him. quarrel between Ihe parties prevlon ly, Ogden complaining that Ingraham stayed up too late and made loo much nolso gottlng lo bed. This morning Ingraham and hi son went over to move a stove In one of the buildings, Ogden objected, and a fist fight ensued In which the Ogdons got the worst of St. They both ran to the house and got their guns. Tho father apparently was unable to get the shell Into bis, but the son fired, shooting at Ogden as he wss entering the cabin. lie missed tbo first shot, but the second went through Ogden's wrist. Ogden Immediately came to town, filed a complaint and the Sheriff has gone to bring Harry Ingraham In. Ogden's wrist tuubeen attended lo by the doctor. CITY BRIEFS IXHTITITK LKCITRK TONIGHT (CeeriaMWt Third IHuse.) Tonight at 8:16 the following pro gram will be rendered In the High School auditerium: Music .............. High School orchestra Address ............L. R. Alderman Vocal Solo ......................Mr. Gamble Addreaa, "Tbo New Education".... ....E. D. Resaler Tho public I cordially Invited to attend. KLKLTRIO MKTKRS Patrons desiring to use electric meter may now place their ordcr-i nt out office as we will have a stork on hsnd In a very few days, either to rent at 25 cents per month or to sell at tost. K. F. L1QHT WATER CO. RAM8BV8 KXPRBB8 If you want your stuff moved nnd moved quick, get Ramsby's Express to do It. Office at Blxth and Klamath. Phone 113. College Park, Md. Mrs. Van' De man, wife of Captain Ralph C. Van Deman, Tweaty-lrst Infsntry, U. S. A., occupied the passenger's seat be side Wilbur Wright when he ascend ed In the government aeroplane here. For four minutes she experienced the sensation of soaring In the air, some times aa high as sixty feet above the ground. BHOOTINO SCRAPE AT CAMP MANEVS This morning, early, Harry Ingra ham ahot Charles Ogden through the wrist aa the result of an argument between them. It appears that James Ingraham, father of the man who did the shooting, haa n contract for clearing the sagebrush ot tkelaad out nt Maaey's old camp, nnd that the Qreeks he haa employed there are leaping tn the old eabtns owned by Ogden. There hu been soaie sort ot Miss Helen Harris ot the county clerk's office returned Isst night from San Francisco, where she went for Portola week. Edward T. Merrill thl morning Bled suit for divorce ngalnst his wife, Amends F. Merrill. J. C. Rutealc 1 attorney for plaintiff. Don't wear oat your back, broom and carpets when yon can get the work done so quickly, thoroughly nnd cheaply by Moagold's vacuum cleaner. Furniture for sale. Including drop head Sieger for 110; In good condi tion. Inquire Mrs. Bceneld, In Mont Hutchison house, Pine street. Charles DeLap Jr. drove over to Bly -Saturday and browgwt home Miss QrlffUh, who ts teaching school there. Before night It was rumored that Charley was to be married, but be says, "Worse luck, no!" Dr. 8wedenbnrg of Ashland, as- slated by Dr. Hamilton, this morning operated on Mrs. Nell Hamilton for appendicitis. At last reports the pa tient was doing well. Mia Mabel Short, daughter of Robert 8hort, was also operated on and Is doing nicely. SANDERSON ON EXPANSION THE MAYOR IHHl'KH HTATKMKXT TO OITNHIK RKHIDKXTH IMPARTIAL ADMtNISIKATION If Ike AddMieas Ceeaw la Tk fHasH Have Use Manse AaHanlage New Kajey rd Rf the CK jr. Mayor Sanderson, In response to the wishes of the residents of the ad ditions that are to vote on the ques tion of the extension of the cHy limits. hss sent to The Herald the following signed statement relative to the atti tude of the city admlaletrntlon to wards those localities. In dlscnssiac Ihe nutter the mayor said: "This statement may be considered only n pretUslaary. There will no doabt arise many questions not cov ered by It, nnd some of these nsn lloned may need farther explanation. I ahall at all times fed glad to reply to nny questions that may arise nnd do everything In my power to rsmeve any doubts that may arise. I feel that the city is going Into this matter on n strictly bnslnsss stust, as are. I presume, the additions. Under sue elreumstaaeea sack tonaltlsne wtH be asked for and granted an wlM be die- by eeamuse sesaw aad Jesslee. The cHy nnd addKlstas wtU as nek for or expect nnytklng else." Following to the mayor's state meat: Editor Evening Herald: In reply to varies Inquiries aa tn what outside additions might aspect should they vote thotasslroa n part of KUmath Falls, I have this to any: It appears from nn artten In the Herald or October list that the bant ing question with the people In the Dr. Swedenburg and wife of Ash-1 territory proposed to bo aaaexed Is land and Miss Arno. who has been In "protection from stock running at charge of the hospital there, arrived ,-arge. ana wnat taey migat expect on Moaday evening. The Doctor Is hero for the duck hunting, bis wife Is visiting friend, aad Miss Arno Is nursing n case for Dr. Swedenburg at Klamath hospital. The meetlaga nt the Christian church will contlnus through this week. The membership of tke church continues to grow. On Wednesday evening ot this week Rev. Holmes will preach his sermon entitled "Christian Baptism." This sermoa will be Illustrated by chart aad by tereoptlcon pictures. People of Klamath Falls cannot afford to miss thsse evangelistic meetings. Every one welcome. In that regard In the event they should become n part of the eRy. That question can be easily dis posed of by reference to ordinance) No. 31, entitled "An Ordlaaaee to Prevent Stock Running at Large-" And ussurlng the territory proposed to be annexed that shonld the terri tory become n part ot tho etty of Klamath Falls, the terms nnd pro visions ot that ordlaaaee will extend lo and be enforced there aa It now Is In the present city limits. So far aa lights and water aro factor la the growth, development nnd prosperity of n city, the territory pre (' sasetatjaa ""! Our Guarantee with these: Whoa wo say gwarnntee ere mean Jtatt what wo ear. M are not antleSei year aneaey wsU 1 i-eftuv. at or qneetlea. Kow that to the taaraatee wo gdve. Any Hoasehoei lUatedf bearing a .Heel Bear label or DOS 1 SHIELD label In peeMvelr tmaranteed! to fire ssUke nsvi lldjBWfAiryjM i that Mr, InVt Mt Star Drug Store i "They 'Hkm IT t w-i'.tefc H -JP Al v t! '.- VrJ IUMMIIM -x '& 'It ''" "-""i-i i w v. 5 -la-' f i-r'iW-' ." r