The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 08, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1909.
Peics 5 Cents
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RAILROAD
ACTIVITY
(gpox nWTIM'W TO IIOI.O
CWHOFTMKIlTAIiK
MI 01 RECCNI RAMtOADS
, Urtnn Meadfral Mllra t'neVr
Oastr''"" and KlklylUi
UOn Are lYnJcrteal
Tea following dispatch from
Mm to the Journal gives eoms Itv
lindltf informs) Ion concerning Iha
uUtatt situation In Oregunt.
it Juno 10, l0, IsT.ls WllM
tt are railroad have been placed la
oaaratloe In Orrgon according lu )g
imeillfl by IWcretary llmrn O.
Oasesll of the iiale railroad eoromls
tM, T Knurr are taken from I he
Mitt! rrprl n( ir railroad dolag
Utltnt In Ihlt alafp. Aside from
UI Iker are ihiw under ronatruc
Ilea la tbli ttate tM.jS additional
tMaaad ts.JI mil' are projected,
hair a rcamnably certain Ibat Iha
rraerd road will be completed
H1 Ik nil few ar,
railoalai 1 a Hit of the rallruada
thai have been plared In operation la
Oraata alarr June 30, Itei:
Camilla and A I tea Hirer railway
MM;, Comllla lo (llrnwood, II
Km; lalrm. Kill. City aad Western
rtHesr, Halla lu West aalew, 14
atUm; CallfurnU railway rompaay,
Waal to Klamath Pall. M.e Mllra;
Kralta Tr(ilon rompaay. Swift
rVklai plsnl lo Columbia tloagh, I
rail; Orrgon Klrctrlc Hallway cow
May, Garden I lorua lu Forest Urnva,
ll.lt mil, Orrgon Hallway aad
Karltailna company, Klgla lo Joseph.
t rallra; llnialllla Central Railroad
wenwar, I'rndlttnu lo Pilot Hack.
II (0 mil, Cortland Hallway, Light
ltd I'owrr rorupaey, lltaaloaa,
It II mllra.
following U a Hit or railroad now
ttdtr roBitrurilon, a part 'or torn or
U roadi now exratlag:
Ortgnn Trunk line, aoulb from Iba
ftoaik of (ho IK-Khulra rltar (a
froilaultly) UO mllaa; Oragoa Kaat
ra Hallway rompaay, Nalron lo
XUautb manhM, Ul mllaa i Daa
tkttat Itallrnad company, Uaacbalaa
lo Rdrjiond,l3t mllaa; Nartbwaat
ra Railway rompaay, poiat on O. H.
.V. eomrany'a Una naar Huntington
lo Uwltion, Idaho, ISO milt, about
MO of whlrh ar la Oraen: Pacific
Rllay and Navigation compaay.
IlllUborn to Tillamook, l, mllra;
fctmion lo Wlllabum. 10.3 mllra;
Facile and Kaaiara Hallway aompaay,
flHUaawaS
"sawer c
Kagla I'olnl to Hull., Talli, :u lull.-,,
Humplvr Vallwy Hallway iotiiiniiy,
Auilln to Pralrlo CHy, :j mlio., (),.
gon Hallway and NaIkIIoii lompa.
ny, bolt Una from lit John to Wim,.
lawn, T mil"", ami Urn Vallny .
road rotnpany, from 'ri WiMnlljiirn
to WiMHttmrri, lo roniiMl with Hn
Orrgnn Klncirlr, ,7 riilU-a
Tboiigb no rnlliagn liaa l.r.ti rotn
irw on tlin Nalron branch, known
at I ho Orrgon Kaaturn railway, !
clearing ol llm right of way, grndlrig.
ronatrurtlon of lrrai, ruhcrla ami
tunnrla la In progrna on mora than
lavenly iiiIIm of the road ho Hiini.
Icr Vallry railroad boica to ioniirln
Ita intention from AuatlnMo I'ralrlo
City by January I, 1910. Mom than
31 mllra of Iha I'adflr Hallway and
Navigation company'a railroad, th
l.yll road, building from IIHUImuo lo
TlllamiMik, la In arlbr opnratlnii, The
train ar bring run dally from lllll
bciru to le)ond lluilon,
Thn Orrgon WV.irrn Hallway rom
pany baa projrctrd a linn from Drain
to Marthfleld, a dManro of 73 31
mllra, whlrh U rirrtiM lo lx Com.
plrlad within I ho nrit few )rar
Tha Orrgon Hallway and Narlg.
lion rniny baa propouM a braiirh
from VMHllawn lo Trouldalo, J
mllra In vtlrnt, and I ho Handon and
IHirt Orford railroad ritrrta to rotf
nct IboM two point with trl In a
abort limn.
IUITIHT MKHVU'IM
.The mrrllnga at thu HaplUt rburrli
Wrrn well atltnded yrdrrday. Mr.
Hlrdatw prrarbed lhrr Vrry attong
ermona. In Ibr morning ho prracbed
on Iba "Condition of a Hurmaful
Matlval," In whlrh ha abownl ibat
Ood wa rrady to gltu to the rhurcb
and rommunlty a glorloua r'lal If
we would onli meet I ho condition,
whlrh wrrv faith, prayrr. IIII'Ik atudy,
ronfrwlon, ronx-craUon and rarnrat
ctfort. In Ibr aflrrnooti ho prrarbrd
a ipeclal vrmon to wninrn. Thn or-
mon lu Ibo rtrnlng waa on "Wh I
am a Christian" Ho Katr flo rn.
winti r'lrat, It brlp mo to got rid of
lln; rcnnd, It enaMr mo to nmkr
Iha moal of lli)'tf; third, It glvra lno
audi proof In Ita fator that I am com
cllH to ark now lodge II claim;
fourth, It aallaOra I ho. longing of my
aoul; filth. It giro mo hope for the
future.
Thl cvrnlng Ibe arrmon will l
on "Who Ar Wlae." Mr. Oamble
will ling a aolo and Mr. Htcalon will
play the violin. Thn public I cor
dially Invllrd to attend thro moot
ing. On Turtday evening thero will
bo a apactal aervlco for tha pioneer.
All friend of lh pioneer art Invited
to coma.
The Best "Buy"
in America
For Ike mm wko Mtki clothta vtlMt It
gtcli-Block ataart Overcoat! iRd CraveMtte
Tkey kave atyle and character tkat ink
then aecond to none.
All you need to do la to try tke onlook
tkca over-aid If you need a coat we can
guana tke reat.
K K K STORE
(Don't foiMIncaxeM"Troneeri aregnaran
tied, bdwlvaatnattlatoatort.)
I'lllMIIIAM AT TIIK HUM
Owing to tho ihnngu In Iho train
time llm Irla will not change, picture
tonight, hut Ihv program to ba abown
U of m optional merit,
"Tim Mill, of the tloda" and "The
I'rnnka," lllograpb fllma, aro tho beat
over ahown In Klnmntb Kolla.
I'artid on Their Honeymoon," an
IMIton nim whlrh lerlaln lo ploaao
iK-rniuo i itoplii certain entertain
ing aH-rla of rhllilliotxl In an entirely
original way Thu children go through
n mnrrlagi) ceremony for fun, but
whrn II I over tho couple, aged about
X, take Iho iiiattvr anrloualy and atari
un n honeymoon In a rart drawn by a
goat, they dlaapprar In thn wilder
rir, hut aro aoughl out and aoundly
apnnked by thrlr uiaapvrated moth
era, To thu youngitera Ihv atory'a
rtidliig It not o amualng aa It I to
the nudlvnce
lie Wouldn'l (lo Under a Udder."
an IMIton romedy baaed on the old
uporllllri (lint bad luck I banded
out lo Iho unforlunatv Individual who
drlluornlel), or rnrilouly walka un
der a ladder. Hut In thl picture Bam
la cured of hla auporatllloii by having
It ahown him that bad luck aometltnra
come to the man who avoid walking
H ml or a ladder
"The Utile IMoctlve," a very
pleating alory. In whlrh a little girl
fi hrr father from dlagrarr. 'Tho
Kan," a beautiful hand-rolorrd accnlc
plrture.
Hprclal piano and violin mualc to
night. KhKltUtS AT MKKI'IKW
At thu city election over In Lake
view Hid following officer were elect
ed. Maor. Harry Hallvy: recorder,
W. II. Hnlder; Irraaurcr, A. Iklber;
rouncllnirn, V, I.. Knelling, J, II.
Auti n, J. H. Hloan and I). O Wilcox.
The different rjhllill potatoes of
unuauat altr. pumpklna, beeta and
wondrrful aheavM of grain In thu
oihltilt btilldlriK rerlalnl) look fine,
and nre about aa ginxl a proof of the
itullllra of the toll In Klamath coun
ty na could bo found. Thotu who are
In charge of tho building aro over
ready for mi) rxhlblla that ma) bo
tint In nnd, aa It I their Intention to
change the exhibit periodically, no
one need Iv afraid that there Will not
lnj room for hi tegutable and fruit.
i Tho mure exhibit arnt In the happier
tlk.i tiinnnff.illlnlll will he.
Thv billboard that aro being erect
ed nt the corner of Sixth and Main
Mreet look well and hldo a barren
vacant lot. I'crhap It would be Juat
na well If billboard Should be erod
ed elauwhero'ln Iho lly.
WATER USERS
IN SESSION
( ONKilttaHINO gt'KMTIO.H Or I.H.
CHRANK Or VMHTMt
MAY flGHf OVER ONE POINT
Will Oi.iKH-Tlncrraae of I'ar Val
InrHratlooa Tcdni lo Altrad
aare of (fmnrmm.
Tha adjourned moellng of the
atockholdera or Iha Klamath Water
I'vora' aaaoctatlon waa called lo order
thl afternoon In tha Houtton opera
houaa and Ike attendance waa about
the aame aa (he laat meeting, with tho
addition of much larger number or
proxies. Praaldent Bterenaon wa In
the chair, arid ttrd the purpose or
Ibe meeting, after which the calling
of the roll waa commenced. Thl waa
completed at 3 o'clock, when a recea
or ono hour waa taken to permit the
ecrutary to check up tbo roll and are
If n (ufflclent number of abare were
represented to make a quorum. ,
When the meeting waa again called
to order Iho president staled that the
aerrulary wa unable to make a re
port, rrqulrlng about another hour to
complete hi labor. Accordingly a
rrcrs waa taken until f o'clock.
HI nre tho laat meeting or the Block-
holder a great deal or mlaslouary
work haa bean done, and If there I
ufflclent atock represented lo make a
quorum It la practically certain that
the vole to Increase tba capital atock
will be virtually unanimous.
On tbo qucatlon or Increasing the
par value or the stock there may be a
fight. The original opponent of the
Increase ot capital stock favor that
change now. In order to make the or
ganltatlon a legal one. On tho In
crease of tho par valuo they reel that
they can make a fight and In part de
feat Ibe wishes or tho government, at
the same lime retaining tho -legality
or the Water Users' association. Tbo
grounds for opposition aro baaed on
tho allegation thai atockholdera who
Jiave not paid their dura aro not en
titled to n vote on the queatlon of In
creasing tho par value. It la a prob
lem that no ono couldiolvo aa to why
they would be entitled to vote to In
creaso tho capital atock and not to be
able to vote.lo Increase tba par valuo
of the share.
It I very doubtful whether thla
half a loaf would be satisfactory to
the government. If thero la a major
ity of tho stock presented, and only
ono proposition Indorsed, It I aafo to
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It a casu or deception, and will turn
down thv attempt to go hair way.
Tbo outcome or tho meeting today
will bo watched with a grant deal or
Interest by every 'property owner. In
tho city. Ita aurceaa means the cer
tain completion or the project with
Hie utmoat speed; IJs failure to meet
tho withe of tho government can
only result In Iha dlrenlon or a great
ilciil or thu money set ruldo for next
yenr and tho delaying of the work for
an Indefinite period.
AT TIIK OPKKA HOl'HK
"The Leopard Queen" when still
a small girl waa cast on a desert coast
with her father after the ship on
which they were went down on ibo
rocks, but she was such a little queen
and made friend with the leopard
nnd other beasts, that when she wa
finally rescued and brought back to
elvillxatlon she was the hit or the sea
son at tho Paris Hippodrome.
"Tho Mexican Sweetheart." a Illo-
graph film, are typical In their care
less love of the plrlt or ancient Spain.
Her attitude to the outside world I
Iho aame as that or the semuoui,
dark-eyed maid contented, reckless
or nil save tho love or the Mexican
vaqucro. ,t
"The Peach Uaskel Hat" la Im
mense, nnd under It the Utile tot Is
bid, while the parents lead In a vain
search for the gypsies whom they bv
Have have stolen the child.
"Dust In III Kyo" from a carpet
vigorously shaken by a cute little
mold causes ono young man no cad
or worry and bis friends Iota of fan
at hla expense.
"Tho Cyclist's Horn" la an all-pow-
orful affair, which with a toot clenra
nil obstacles gates, fences and peo
ple from his way.
"Retaliation" Is a clever drama
which teaches us to rcect tho aged;
Honor Th Father and Thy Mother.
rXKCTIUO MKI-KRH
Patron desiring to use electric
mutcrs may now place their orders
M oui oftUe a we will have a atock
en hand In a very row daa, either tn
rent nt 35 cent per monitor to sell
at coat.
K. F. L1UHT ft WATER CO.
RAMSEY'S KXPRESS
If you want your atuC moved and
moved quick, get Ramsby'a Kxpreaa
to do It. Office at Sixth and Klamath.
Phone 133.
Sunday, the day of rest, a number
or the leading cltliena wero out hunt
Ing, crawling vigorously over the hill
In aearcb of tho wary quail or down In
tho awampa and niarshc nosing
around after ducka and geese, and, or
rourso, Oiore aro now rower quail and
water fowl than thero wero late Sat
urday evening.
Now that tho rumor ot Teddy'
death baa been denied, Johnson and
Jeffrie have algned article, and Taft
la noarlng tho end ot hla tour of the
xontlnent, It might be Just aa well to
mention that this Is a glorloua coun
try, with the brightest future pros
pects.
Thoso who have not met the board
of equalisation and attended to the
atieasmont on their property ahould
do ao. The board will bo In session
until the ISth of thla month.
Mr, and Mrs. Luclen Applegate are
In from t,helr'8wan Lake ranch to at
tend the masting ot the Water Users'
asoclatioa thla afternoon.
W. H. Hadlay, tha Merrill rancher,
la in tha city to attend the mealing ot
the Water Users' negotiation.
Judge Nokad kas been conlnad to
( ITY KKKVITIKM.
T. 0. Wilson of Monanza la In the
It) iMa evening.
Tho Hamakar cottage I rapidly ap
proaching completion.
Mrs Otferfjcln will return to tho
lioim-f tend It: J'r-o v.lley tomorrow.
Apples, pears, orange, grape
plmnpple and every kind or dried or
preserved fruit at the Mnnjmli Mer
cantile company.
High school strike at Cleveland,
Ohio. Hoys Inalat on dictating tho
hours for recitations and noon lunch.
All quiet, however, among the kinder
gartens. Just arrived, tbe hand-made Chip
pewa boots for men: none better. Also
the best high tops for the boys.
Women's felt shoes and slippers. If
you want something good we bave
got It. Klamath's Exclusive Shoe
Store.
Sunday II. Rabbe or the Home
Realty company went bunting with
somo friend. Mr. Rabbca killed tbo
quail Irmlt and several ducks, but
Wagner got the record goose.
Tho agricultural specimens In tho
Cxhlblt building are being added to
olruost dally, and the remarkable
feature of tbe display Is tbat It
"shows" somo old-timers or tbe coun
ty as much as It doea visitor to
Khmatb.
Cyrua W. Walker, who I? hero for
tbo purpose ot orgaalxlezg gi anger la
tbo county, aald today that thlt city
bad tke brightest proapvtli of al
most any city he bad Ttaltrd In tba
state. Tbe depot, be aald, proved
that tha railroad company lateaded :o
saaawj oaa of thelt.caiet ahlpnlac
-MMavaV
The receat dispatch from Van
couver, Wash., relative to tha lilac
of Incorporation papers ot tbe Hill
road and deslgnatlag their terminal
point "at or near Klamath Falls,
Ore." haa had the effect of putting a
broad smile on tbe faces of the real
eatate people. Several partlea own
ing business lota aro seriously study
ing the matter of building. It Is an
Indication ot certain growth for tha
future that will give encouragement
to all lines of business.
The Pioneer Society of Klamath
Dasln will meet tonight In the court
house, where a charming entertain
ment will be given after tha buslneaa
meeting. Later there will be a banquet
at Red eaf n'a hall. Capt. O. C. Apple-
V.Uo aald today that in tha nw; fu
ture the society expected 'to erect a
building of their own which would be
a clubhouse for the member and a
historical museum wherein would bo
collected curio and relic of tha old
il.iy.
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Our Guarantee
with these:
Wtsesi wa aa etarnntee we
are not eetlaSed yen aneewjr wEI
or tjaeaUoM. Now that la taw geauantee wa give.
Any HonaefaoM Raanedkr kMriac
BHltfiLD label Is poaHlrely gnaraateew to give entire and abaalnta
satfafactlaai.
Thafa lair, Isn't HT 5-
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TAFT MAY
REVISE POLICY
r.HAVK QCKHTIOXM MOT t'XPIX
IHMKII Dl'HIXG VACATION
THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE DARK
The Admlalstralloat'a Hecommten4a
How to the Cnmhtgj Coagtua
HaPMMM HafCVsW
The followlag special from Waak
Ington to the Oregonlaa gives tba
following Interesting detail of aa
tlonal affair:
Tbe return of President Taft to
Washington next Wedaesday la ex
pected to put an and to tha policy of
delay which has dominated tha Taft
administration since tba paaaaga of
the tariff bill last August. Since tha
departure of tbe praaldent aad alasoat
bis entire cabinet from Washington
many matters of great Importaaca
have been postponed for settlement
pending their return.
At present nobody In Waablagtoa
pretends to know what tha Taft ad
ministration experts to ask for paaa
aga at tha con-lag coagrass. Tha meet
ing ot that body la only a atontk off
aad yet tha paramount laane of th
administration la not yet apparent.
The state department present tha
moat chaotic condition of any of tba
executive departments, na n reeaK of
tke policy .of delay. Changes In tke
diplomatic corps at Landon. Park nnd
Pekln are on tba table, aad tba new
fnt: aa Latin Anxwtoe,ht
reans aro yet lo ba pat an n worklag
In tke absence of BacreUry Kagla
tba department of commerce anal In
bor la administered by Solicitor Earl,
who la acting eeeratary alnea Orsseby
X cHarg, the naateUat aaeratnry, re
algaad. Tba customs dlvialoa of tbe
treasury department, which admlals-
tera tha aaw tarlE law, la belag an
pervlsed by Charles D. Hillea, assist
ant secretary ot the treasury, in ad
dition td hla regular dalles, which
aro la tbemaelvea oaerona.
It la uaderatood hero that this
hlatua of public activity on tha part
of higher oSkbxta of tha administra
tion haa not bean wHkoat reealt.
Practically all of them, from tha praa
ldent down, have beea giving cleae
atudy daring summer moaths to de
partmental affairs with a view to oat
lining a deialte administration policy
la each.
F. P. White, local agant of tha Big
Basin Lumber company, haa beea III
for the past several daya.
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be refnndew nt eM withoa narkiy
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