r '- , rW;V V 't SI ' f ' vv tutiittQ rrato. v Our AdvtrtlMrs Get The Beat Rttults. J "SlBtit Dally, , J foUHTHVKAB. NO. 1,002 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1909. Puck 5 Cents Ik 1 11 i STANDARD OIL COMING HERE mix t mammoth wam: neun: iiMit. TMIH KALI. 10 K WS.RIUUIING MINI fcUaaW and ,V" t'"M""'' W '" "" jjpW t llrfr Will t"l Tns large HluMBf Tank a-----) e TM ttrttfilc liupunanre nt KUiif ilk fill ki tcn iccogulied by the mittr' Oil cumpnn). and orders tif kta luurt (Kim It Hah i ran. il.ro ohm to wake Klamath I'alla Hi it Uir fat.r. In uiJor provide far lilt tiilorM a lt of land liaa Uri Kcarrd fiom Hi" lint .tprliia nrr, lied along ,h" wunty laJ,paM(h llt Hi onii Im erected I infoM, I" h mlilpMrd Iwfurp li io 81m. Till warrlwiuo In t capacity lor twlna lo.onu fi!'n rf iJMillnr and An iiml latent o( kcrniene oil. i l4Jltluo Ihrti ate lit Imi elected to nammoth tiurugn tanks, liailna t nrHr In the nelarfilmrhond of .KM laltum, In ! iimi for stor Itl ell. Hutli olhrr lmirtnrnirtil ire la r made In tiiakn Hilt rlly I VufUl ai Hie mpply pnlnl of Oil rrt corporation, Tatt tali rlly It u bernine Hip trl tlitrltnillng point of Ihla great It'iaf tojpliv I si rcrialti n li Hin Ix-atlag km of tnsnth of the Minn. 1 fill (9n,l'1') TliU corporation Ui awr (one Inln any rRy for Oir mrpm of making It n llairlbullux Hal tain II -.. ItioruilKhlr falilll- Urelth id coiulltliina, unit IK nine lit Wr Uilkale that lluv have had mI lifntmillim aa asaiirr them lUt Klamath 1'alla ll l.ato ample fatllltlra for Hi distribution of Ha W llmlmlvl, m aliit; In Hut moriiliiK, "lltxl In llin linl. ' Iiimii MkiiiIiU. nihil' lllljnli Mm, II. I' HhiiiIxiII ik III Hiu kvhiiIiik. "O, Hltliiu IliiUtitinr. ' li (lllllllOll, Hpi'nblliK of Hiu lutlir Imly llio Tlinr.:iliu of l.'uri'ltH Hnliii;, Ark. Kinct'full)' M). "Air. IIuiiiMI liui I Ml nlt" of tiril yiiIiiiiiii nml mi r)lim MiMvr, nml lur' ..rltii ham. uiirn uml miiiIiiiI of lnr vnlcu tiukiiii lr narniillliK Mil.) Iilcli IiiiIm i-'iunll) n nnmlrnl mi it pN-uilne n. Iht ink iillli Mf, (lalulx-ll ,iia no iimniiur. Unit wlilln ulincliic. Imt linllrlt- nml klhitliit itiiiiilnnln li.t tf Kliu It an tmlM am) mi (hi hi Hi Nuttli, Knul. Iloulli mot VVI, mill lnr nil.i i-i. inrlrira lull- Imixlil Iiit In limilll)' ailjiul liiTK'lf In kiihIIIIiiiii nml nrn. IHk ) Umnli of fCM. llrail ilai itailjr at " 30. Hnmlar. nt loiso , in. (1irllUn Hflriitf ttnirili ClirUttnll Ktlcnrn rrlrn will Imt hold In (lie arlor of llin lUMwIu nillillhK Hittttlay moriiliiK nl II o'rliKk All mo roritlally Itnllnl. TtlP Irtwm for HiU iu--t lllR ill U "Ail in ami Tallrti Man " lUptM lliurtli Hiilnlay tkliixi) at 10 a. in. I'rrarhliiK at 1 1 a. In.. "Tim (,'iin.. Hon of a rlurrniful lral," A m ailcrmiin In oiurii at 3'3o P. tu. II, V I' t. hi d-30. U.I.T Tl. Ilrlirjllli. Hrritinn al 3U "VV'li) ll a Clill linn, nml Hum In lloroino n fltr l llaei." i:aiini'lt.llr mn-iliiic i'Vi) iwiiIiib ilurlliK Hip 'k at 30, All ato nr Daily lnvllr.1. M, M. III.CIlSUi:, ra.li.r. MVKT3i AT Till: (ilCltCIUM lertin bo liclil In (he tsrvral (attkM uf Klamath rVIU Hunday nt follewi: Caw k. K. (Iiunlt latbaih nVhnol rntiii.tly- nl 10 a, in. '. W, A. lAvnanl, ii)iliUrmlint. PmiMaK at II a. m, and 7:30 . MomlnK Ihvinc, "Why Jcaua i lU lUnlli.l Kpoflh Irkiii'. 0:30 n. in.. Ilor .NtliOB IraiJor, TkKrlnii m .Kln on Hiiiv, mid room, win l0 ,, illl(or)c 4 irm. tt. M. C. X.iiiiimuII, ni'wly olvclod TO IIIUMMt HO.tli Monday tiiernllii: Hie Klamatli jnJ ami TrnnMirlalli)ii mmtiany Mil atari llirlr rock rrualirr mid mIII fill In llirlr irnrk and Imo frrt of hn, tlrorl on rlllii'r aldn of tlio track llh rruahrit hm-K, and an do OMny Willi mint of llin Hind and MnliT, Mayor Handrraon aald Hint lliu rlly mIII do nolliliiR on llio altifla Jiul now. na ll;o Intention la In m llio atriH-t a kkiii na tin- aMi-r lcin In rninilod. " FIRST LEASE IN,, JACOBS' BLOCK Mo.vmni mi:ik'.ntii.: hmiiiw TWO Of IIIMT HTOIIi:it(NIMH I OH A HUM Of IIVC YEARS riii'iiniiii'iml IJruntti of Ttila Klrtn. tlilili Wn. m Homll I'rull Hlaiiil, I'nur. Aihrrllalnit Vnlun A Iciiao Maa aUlii'd today litwv'li Hiu Monarch Mi'rrnntllu roniiany and I.. Juiulin, iiivcrlnK n iirlod of ftvi) )ioia, for I lie IiIk Mum room nt Hiu i or hit ot Main and KUth atri-t'la and Hiu atom room farlnit on Hltth aircct. TIick. two riMim mIII kIvu llio Moli nrrh ioininny llio I'arKial floor apnea In llin rlly, and la IndlratUo of llio lapld Ki'i III of n firm thai alartcd Villi n Irw liaiki-la of (mil n lltlln Ulrr a )i'iir BKii. No liinri ptif iioiu t'lial di'TrliiiiiH'til haa marked Hie proKri'ta of any othrr firm In lhi ilati. nnd di'iiionnlrntt'ii moru ('ffrrt oally tliun nti)thltiR elao tin' fart that Klamath I'ulla la ratddly iiitkIiik Into It ptarn biihiiir tin filll-fli-dcnl rltlca of Oii-Kon. Tin' Mmiarih pli)Kca to lini llio lltiml lcim In llin lat mIicii It iiiuitm Into IK iii'm- hoiiiK. Th aaiut' pro KMmIvp aplrll Hint haa draRKiM It Horn I In- trull ktmid Vrltxl to Hie II rm dulni: thf Krealot volume of hiulniiia In II line In the rounty la KhIiir lo foire II litn Hie ranka of Hie lariteil mrrrniillln hoiiaea III Smith rril OrrKiin. Already hut) It vcom menretl In rearh nut nftor the gicul 'nliiuiK of trade that hna for Kara Iicmi milliK lo other rltlca, and Hie tiri-rtlenea of It Murk haa liroURlit In thl rlly Ihoiitand tif dollar till )t-.ir that Mould olherMltn have roii to Mi'dford. Ahland, I'rluorllle. lketloM, Hhanlkn and other point. In It neM' hoiiiu the Monarch mIII rnrr) the anme ctiniplele lino of Rrt (rle and alatdea, toRelhtr with fWh, pniillry and Rame, nnd alo nil farm priHlurta uatially found In iiMo-d:ito Ktorc. II I nln prnH)ed to ndd a ini'.it inaiki't, nnd audi other lines iij Mill eiiutilii Hie hoiuoMlfii In purclinio wllhlii Ita wall uve)lhliiK.iieceawiry l or the preparation of n meal. No one other nnenry haa plnyed On (Kcoiiiil of Hie re-ln ulr- llio'jiiiirli nn Impnrlnnt pnrl In the Rroih a.... .!,.., titr ill., irnln mIII mil nr. ol Hit firm na Im the nan In wlilrh tT.,t1ltl .. ..,... .." -- . - rlt- In Ihla city until 10 o'clock In I hey hvo put printer' Ink. They ...i.. .n... i..,.i.,.. 1 1 i.. iiaa'iiuiui na an eioiiiiilo of what ndver inv Meiniia ,,v I-....... ..-..... . been ttiniiRv-l to U.05 p. ait., thl luliiR will do. opeclnlly when It la icheduld remnlnllii: In foir uiilll I rcked up hy tho qnnllty of tho Kood iinrmnl IrntOc rondlthiii on the miiln iidverllid. When aellliiK nolhlnn mnl. Mil fruit and wgclablM It wn. no ui'iiiimmon occiirrcncti for llii'tii to u I'lilf a no of till paper In call the iillcntloii of llio honMikeeper of tho rlly lo tho fact that they woru In Jiiulnea. Only ono rcault could fol low audi uiolliod that of plarlti.t I Im Monarch In tho front rank of tho limine Inatlt utlona of th city. , PLANS TO AID IRRIGATION Nl'IIVKVOIIH HtHV IX XOItTII Klt.V I'AIIT OK TIIK COI.'.VTV I J a me Catitral and hi aon have nrr-ntly returned from a trip IhrniKli Central Ore(ou. Mr, Cunlral rvporlvd llnl there wa cnnaldnrahlo activity nlonic llin prnptfeod railroad lint HitouRh tho northern pari of Ihla lo.tiity. There la a camp of auney nri, ctiiplnyed by tho Orcitoa Trunk tnllioad, nt Heaver nmrah nnd anolh it nl Odell, where one of tlm lUirl mft.i crew I nltn worklnc. Tho crnwa me riinnlnK their line parallel and vu.'klnR In harmony with each other. Il nlan alaled that Chaa.4 Oravea hna laid out a townallo on lib ranch nl Odell, nnd that Bd Kouk, formerly of Holland, haa begun tho erection ol a building which will be uaad na a utoio when It la romplctnl. Iloth the Oti'snn Trunk and IlarrThinn urrp run HiroiiRh Mr, Graves ranch, which la i Hunted nt the Junction of the pro Mixd road over tho mountain fiom Kiuene. IIOMIM MAV IIK IHl'KII OK (JIU.I.VO IAW IMfNt'll A MONEY NEEDED IMMEDIATELY AT TIIK OI'KBA IIOl'MK The newllched Manor lloiiae" la a apooky place whero the chalra and lablea do all aorta of funny btunla. "Tho l.lltte Una) body" gela lain the taliorntory and Juat ralaca particular Cnln livforo the owner Ret hlmout A of there. "I'omiiey'a Dream" T a horrible nlRhtuiare, and after It he promt to try and bo better. "The Sacrifice" la a noble, Inaplrlna; drama, baaed on the theory that 'Rrcatcr love thnn thl hath no man. Hint n man Iny down hi life for hi friend." An liiRenlnna old ronjtirvr with n Mate om hi wand bring before u "Tho Different Hulera of the World." They nre Intereatlni; ruler, too. Wood-KloatliiR at Morvan" la ahown In n beautiful aerlea of photo of tho Rrcnt wood. After tho ahow Ihero will be a danco and tho llaldwln orcheatra will play concert aclcctlon. KI.KtrTKIO MKTKKfi I'atroua dcalrlni to uae elevlrla riuteri may now place their ordon nt' our offloo a wo will have a stock on hand In a very few da) a, either to rout nt 30 cents per month or to sell nt roat. K. D UQHT & WATBK CO. v nSfsH lA ill Vol nlH (if 3 11 I4IH taa'MflaiaMftaAjBlBBJUaM..u The Best "Buy" in America For the man who teeki clothes ?1mi li Steln-BIoch Smart Overcoatund CraveietU They have style and character that tank them second to none. All you need to do Is to try them on look them over and If you need a coat we can guess the rest. R K K STORE tvH r Aut "Duchess" Trousers art fuara teed. Exclusive adency at this store.) - 'HarFirTJ'Ua JUBUJUUVyJ) A 1 "a j6r ffMM Sat IB mi it Han Miiml afBlSfi, W aUr JaVafalUaH BUUU'ilH't'jV Jr iH-iBjwaaaBajj HaMiiHiZa3z?n mmr Baal 'iLfafafafaTafafaBV ' Pafi'Ml" sBSBaassavn,alr H-Hii Measurra An H-ifi lo llflrriil nl Hie Ciimlni; MiimIimi of f'otiirrrw lie In a recent special dispatch to the Orvgonlan Harry J. Ilrown Rives the felluwlng: It will be up to consreas to deter mine next winter whether or not iMinda ahall bo laaued by the Rovern mi nt lo rslao 110,000,000 or more to batten tho complotlon of Federal Ir- U (gallon project now under way. It ha iM-cnme evident that without some inch astlatanco work on many of tho projects wilt draR along IndeBnltcly. Ticro la only f 1 0,000,000 available, pnil there It Immediate demand' for fju.000.000, Uuleaa some method (a provided for IncreaalnR llio amount to he expended next season the work of the reclamation service will be serl c:is!y crippled, and many settlers now reldluR on unfinished projects will Im. subjected to more nr leas hard a'ilis. When Secretary Dalllnger was In mm Vane attending the Irrigation eon- grew. Senator Uorah discussed with him the adylaablllty of n bond iMiie to raise 110,090,000, or aa much nio'o as might be deemed ncceaiiiry. The secretary did not commit him- H1 then, and since his return frrru .iluikano has not been willing to make nn) public statement with regard to he proposition. But It Is known that he appreciates the Importance of nut;, rie'itlng the reclamation fund In onie practical manner, for he reallioi .he desirability of hastening the com pletion of the unfinished project, nnd It I aaaumed that If consresa rail iikiii him for hla views he will cur- I'liilly Indorse any proper leglalalion to Ihla end. Whether or not there shall he a bond Issue la purely a congressional qi. ration. Ileyond pointing out the ciiudltlon ot tho reclamation work. and the urgent need for more money. It U not tho function of the secretaiy of the Interior to act. If congress Is unwilling to author, lie a bond Issue In order to ralso ad dltlonal'dinds with which to hasten the completion of government Irriga tion,, projects now under way, there nro other means of raising revenue which may prove less objectionable. I'o'cmoil among them Is to ndopt a 1 1 ait leal system ot leasing the public crnilng lands of tho West. Such n rkform not only would benefit the reclamation fund, Into which tho eriuiug foes would bo turned, but it would bring about numerous chani;? of iollcy and practice for which there I h rapidly growing demand. It Is roughly estimated that thero me 250,000,000 acres ot public gnu- ing land In the West, which today yields no revenue, Presuming that this estimate Is too great, and that only 1,000,000 acres ot grating land could bo leased under government supervision, If that land could bo leased to stockmen at an avert go cost of 10 cents per acre per annum, the yield to tho reclamation fund would bo $10,000,000 more than It now re ceives from tho aalo of public land Practical Western wen who ht've discussed the leasing problem with government offlclalt during tho putt summer report that sentiment In favor of,tn change haa developed rapidly la the past year, especially among the mailer atock tatn. Others not Interested la atock raising, but West, are favoring It became It mean nn Increased population for tho rango state. A vast range oc cupied by a alngle rattle baron I no-v destitute of acttlcr. That aamo coun try placed under admlnlatratlon. jcaacd at a reasonable rental for a term of years, and In moderate arcaa. will Invito settlement and afford pro tection to tho amall atockmen. Moat of the Western atates are now clamoring for settlers; yet their great est areas now destitute of homes nro those given over to the livestock Induatry. Only recently vast areas In tho grating slates have been set apart for entry under the dry farming act, under which 320-acre homesteads may be taken. Hy building up comunltlea In this country and controlling the range under a leasing system, the advocates of this advanced Idea see ahead great development for tho states wheroln dry farm posslbllltls are found. East orn Oregon and Washington, many (arts of Idaho, much ot Montana, Wyoming and Colorado and Northern Nevada, Arltona and New Mexico would be developed by auch a s) tern, and In like manner tho stales now most In need of money for Irri gation would recelro the necessary funds from grating fee. ' Whether or not a leasing law will be passed at the coming season de pends largely upon the amount of ef fort put, forth to teenro Its passage. It Is part of the Administration's conservation program, jus( aa It waa a part ot the Roosevelt program. Bat President Roosevelt could not Induce congress lo pass a leasing law, any more than he could secure other mod ifications In the public land laws tknt have become obsolete. Perhaps Pres ident Taft, with bri persuasive force, backed by a changing sentiment In the West, will be nble lo accomplish what his predecessor failed to attain. If he succeeds tho entire West will buncflt. ANOTHER 8AWMIIX ROOSEVELT IS NOT DEAD ItKPOHT THAT II K WAH KIIXKI) A Pl'RK lAtlHK'ATlOX NONE OF THE PARTY tfUUIED ItiMtor linns-nerd to Hare Been Hurl ed for Pawsjosw of Proanscfaag Tesaporary Panic hi Htorka WA8IIINOTON, D. C, Nov. . (Special) The state department m la" receipt of advices from Nairobi, Africa, denying the statement that ex-President Theodore Roosevelt bad been killed while hunting In the wild of Africa. When the rumor Irtt be came public tho entire city waa thrown Into turmoil, and the state department and newspaper onloM were besieged wltb Inquirer aaxIoiM to learn If there were any truth In ;he report. The dispatch from Africa atates that tbe members of the party are enjoying the best of health and meeting with great success In their search for game. NEW YORK, Nov. . Special) Denial ot tbe report that ex-Pretldont Roosevelt had been killed la the wilds of Africa baa been Received here wltk delight by everyone. It m believe that the report originated among cer tain stock gambler, who believed that It would have a temporary de moralising effect on the atock aanr ket, but in thM they ware mistaken. na there was no material change la tho price of stocks. WHAT.ONK MAN THIXKH P. T. Illgglnt and Frank McCor- mack of Klamath Palls and John T. Getty of Minneapolis, wltb others, have' Incorporated and will put up a sawmill five miles cast of town on tho Bwan Lake road. Tbe mill's ca pacity will be 25.000 feet. Mr. Illg- glna. wa one of the Incorporator of tho old Long Lake mill. He haa rented his farm, one mllo east 'of town, to O. Webb. RAMSBrS KXPRBM If you want your atunT moved and moved quick, get Ramsby'a Express to do It. Office at Sixth and Klamath. Phone 133. One ot the traveling men who oc casloaallyv visits this city, and ha traveled considerably In the different states, said this morning while speak ing of the general attractiveness of- the ceuntry: "In my opinion It will bo but n few years before some ten thousand peo ple will be pasting through thl city t very year on their way to visit Crater lake and tbe lava bed. I have seen Niagara and the Grand caa yon. But I believe that Crater lake I absolutely ualque. There are other falls and other canyon, but there la nowhere on thl old earth another crater lake. The lava bed, too, are worth coming a long waya to nee, aad before a great many year there will be people coming from every part ot tho globe to see the wonderful scenic beauties ot thl little valley." aa)))a)ga)f ggM Our Guarantee with these: Wheat we nay guarantee e naetut Jnst what we any. If yew are mot, aa wheal jroar naoney wtu he rerauaOea at once wHhew parley or qweeUon. Now that la the guarantee we give. Any Household Rentedy beaHnc Red Star label or DOta. ; 8HIKLD label I positively guaranteed to give entire nnd absolute Mtlafacttoe.. That' fair, Isn't M? IOI1 CKIAM POK CHAPt Star Drug Store "They Hro If --, J".il "Lt " JJI .." LT v: J a Jul --tfjfl W.S, 5 B , J,.U '-v interested In the upbuilding of the MieMMeea)MMIMIMIMMIMIMIMMMIIIMIIM - , .,-..-., ,- , ?. ) .L v u