: V,t "ny- Tfc-A : A P.!' w "': gltje .... .-,. . 'V, :-;:-' n: Our A'dvcrtiMn Ott " Th Beat lUmta. 4 t'ina f if, i jfttTH Vkaw. No. 1,006 KLAMAtH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1909. Puce 5 Cents '. .T'K.v jWBHBHH!!!II!nZSr y -tir -ni rvT" ' ", yitL DEMAND LAST FARTHING .JU)K t'AIITKII MAVH AtTt'AI. f COT MINT ISH Mll -- tflllMCSIS CO OfCHAIKW ass) Avoid llb-aerlng and Trad In ijirif INMWHr,N " rlamalbm rraject Tkast roiumlll- on Irrigation it! mlanialbJa'.of arid land lfl (U, ehf at oerk Tuesday evening, traTdtas' lo a suiden close the public iiiga with Hi landowner In order le etl them lo carry out their KfcWal. Iirfurv leaving Senator Crtr stated lo tpteeenlnllve of tak-a"' "Tat (nmmlllro haa Ik well slesaad with lis Utt lo tha Klamath srojwt, an! rerel that lima doe nnl sratli of a niiito eitendcd namlna lloa t II. We have a verbatim report of lk ttalrmrnl made lo the rum- Ilia al the hearing held hrel Ihla alUraoon, ami every (art therein aft forth lll b thoroughly Investigated. W rtallm thai the reclamation of Ik ati4 Isads o( Ihe Weet la tin of the greatest benrfaetlona of the rot naawat, and we now propo to giro It Ik attention Ha Importance ! sua. Thai U lh reason for Ihla ttteaalve luur uf the committee and all fatli gathered will I prepared aad lutimhied In our report to lh ataat. "We have been naked In nearly ov ary project havw MtH for some thaai lo be ruado In the manner of avsklag payments, either for an el (ration uf time beyond Ihe ton-year Hall or a reduction f Ihe amount krotldrd fur for lh drsl fw year. TkU U a matter that will receive Ihe cartful attention of lh committee In III rrl lo rongrraa. MA lo llio payment of lh roil of Ik project, (be lutpramcnl extHis aad will demand Ilia raxmm of Ik tut farlhlns of lh actual mat of foaatrutllon, aad no othvr protNMr lloa will bo area tonaldor"! hy I ho tomnjlttn, or runarr. Any other polity would aoon wlp out thn rcla. nation fund, and might rcault la lh rpl of Hi rrclamatlon art. "la order to hrlag tka work of tho omnment lo the hlght drgre of twrfrctlon, it u necMary that Ihero k cordial co-oirnllon between llio rtelamatlon acrlc and tbo nronlo for wkow the work la bulag ronalrurlvtl. la thu way the completion of all dork la hurried to a cloaa, aad much aaBsaaa cM M HSSSSBBW iKawafrvTnlssssssBk ffiaavai jrrxaafaaaaaaai iflsSsTi n I raasssssssl 1 M y-iJJT'f raWaaaaaaf1 ValBBSBnBBBBnBBB CaaBBBBBBBBBal rSBW; V"BU unilaaaiit lilckerlng la MVnlittxl, Wo liavi lieni Krfuil)' aurprlix'il n tlm inannltiiilo of (In- work ilmin y tln relaiiiatlnu aerltf, ami hellnxi that II will, all Ihliiga riifialitxrod, iimtdi up with umlwrlnkliiKa of iint titnicul. ludo tarrM on hy prUatu Imllvlduala. Home inlalakea hao lieen umilc, Imt I do not Imllevi) lhy liavn t,tiii greater lliati hoiiIiI Iii i.iriirtiil If Ihe work waa lielng ilono ,y pthatn capital." Krolil hero Ihn (niiiiiillli'n ku lo Itetl liluir, Cat,, ami will thro vl.ll projwla In Callfnriila, Arlrnna ami Nw Meilro, after wlilrh lliey will r turn lo Waahlngtoti, HIIV Strt TIIV IT IIKIIK? Ktery pioxrt) owner In. Ihn city I rapfclc-d In Improte hla realitenrn property by plantliig Ireo along lila fronlagi, which will l uniform on llirt-illlfefenl aire-!, If Im carrlea out Ihe wlahr of the laitlea of Ihn (Irrater Meilfnrd club, wio lure atarted a ay lemallr catnpalan for beauttrylng the atreela of bn city. Tbla aoumti like a good plan,' and If Ihla Hr la to hato beautiful a tilZiatv itltlrlct aa I'ortlanit, Hxiliane, HI. I'nul, or any other of the larger rltloa nntnl for the beauty of Ibelr atreeta, Ibern iniial l a yatrni to Ihn work done, Tim ladlr of Ihe tlly are Ihe onea lo lakn Ihe beautifying of tlm at recta In band. and It la never loo early to begin III lag up for the limn when Klamath fall ahall t a railroad renter and thirtiirtropolla of Houlhern Oregon, AT Tllti OI'KIIA HOI HK "Jaxneai Magic" la-all unuauallyl weird film. In which aplden and anakva, chlckena, and. iulc do ,tf) klnda of queer and amualug trick. "The I'ockvl I'ollcrman" la a clever Invention which you fold up and put In your pocket, lake out and It brcontea a atroiig cop, read)' lo do fend you from thuga, etc. An eicvptlnnally clever draina.'The Hirlkera," tclla of ihn young fore man who allcka to hla hoaa and Dnall)' bring the men back to work. "llulbllng llarrela" la an Intcreat- In ocupatlon and the,' -aanta of Mouthern I'rancu are clever and quick In their work. A aporly young fellow leavra hla wlfey dear at home and (ova to diner with a pretty girl at her flat, ft Key trail him, and be to afold trouble, climb Into "The Cupboard,' which a then taken by rail all over tho country In Ihe new homo of Ihu own era. In 'Tlctureaque Canada" wo travel through Quebec, Montreal and down Ihe HI. Uwrcmo, through tho moat beautiful river acencry Imaginable. The Best "Buy" in America For Ike who iceki dothet ftlwi li gteli-Bloch fmrt OvereMtiant. CrTetl They, Have style and character that taik thcai iccond to aone AU yon ictd to-do ia to try Uicm M-4ook thca ovcr-awl It yoa mm a coat wt caa gataatharaat. K K K STORE ' (Doan fewW "Dwhaaa TroMara ara aaraii- taai. Iicwaif a aBtwj GOAL WAS REACHED nriHI.N'KKTM OP IIKCIiAMATIOK MKIIVICH HM't'lIK ATTKXTIOX CHAHGES HAVE BEEN riLEO Will lk Imratlgalcil lo IIh Ual t,A and Jnallrr Will IW- lh,nr to Ihe Uat lrgTre. The aeaalon of(lbu annate commlltci on Irrigation wn auuileiiiy urotigiu to a cloau about 4 o'clock 'Tueaday afternoon by tho aunouncumeul of Chairman Carter that they had only twenty minute mora lo devoto lo Ihe hearing In order lo let them get away !n time to makn Ibelr railroad con nwtlona. Very little waa brought oul ailde from what baa been nnc'eui hlvtory for Ihn paal four r Arc years. It had lost ii heralded for many week that If the aenale committee mine here that Ibern would lie an ci- (loalon that would Jar looe many rcraona and Iblnga, and bring about a change In Ihe management of kffalr In connection with the Klamath pro ject that would Im ticncnrlal lo erny one concerned. It wa, therefore wti considerable aallafactlon that It na 'learned Tueaday morning that the aenalo commltteo prfiMe1 to hold a public aeaalon, and that tho tnuch-dealred opportunity would Jhj afforded to make Ihe charge that had ben bandied alMiut for the past aevcral yeata. Thl chance wa welcomed by both IIium who have honeatly believed that then! wa Mime foundation for all the Miotic told, aa well a by lhoe who bnvt doubted Ihn fact cited. It tuei.ut that Ihe accuaer would be abl li. Und their charge (rlght at the liomv plate and aecuru the Investiga tion llicy havo been demanding. The tnlcmentauado by Mesar. Hlcvcnaon and Ady, aaalated by oth era.'wero taken down by tho official atenegraphcr: tho name and ad dreaae of everyone mentioned were ic-curcd, and at tho cloao of the hear ing Chairman Carter announced that the tntoment and charge would be Investigated lo tho lait lota and Jua llce dono to tho lait degre. , It acema to bo tho general opinion that nothing will como of II, for Iho renaou there wna a wldo dlacrcpancy In many of Ihu charge made and which, when lftcd down by tho clow rriMn-examlnnllon of Iho chairman, full lo piece. .Another fact that will havo a great deal of weight with tho committee aa w "yv A wi-ll aa with Ihn pci1u of the pro jeet at larxo la Ihf atatvment filed contalnrng the anaw'ora of the board lo Ihe queatlon propounded by the annulora. Thero 'were aVe,ral Im portant atalemenla aiade therein that oven tho aupportera of Ihe board readily admit are.wldu of the real facta, and It I certain that Iheae will iMt brought lo thu attention of the committee. OIIMMIK l-ITIKM AIIK' IKIONTI.VU llHrlnar I'aat Week Many llrmartuible MeHIng Have llreti HeM The following dfapatch from Port land lo the Medford Mall-Tribune la of atato-wld Inter!: Under the banner of Iho Oregon Development leaaad Ihn alalo baa never laken a more decided forward movement lo community publicity than now. With Ihe varloua rltlc thoroughly arouiod and actlrely at work Id advance their Inlereata, the outlook I very bright. Never haa there been a atronger advertising pulse throughout the alalo. There I a determination to act forth to tho world Ihe manifold 'advantage Ore gon has lo offer to-lhe homeseeker. During Iho past week, under tho direction of the Oregon Development league, remarkable meeting have been held In varloua aarrta of tho state. Tremendous Interest haa been shown everywhere, Irf-banon raised a publicity fund of IJ.GOO at an enthusiastic meeting. Tho people of the city are united In Ihe determination to eiplolt the re source of that section, aad are dolnx apleadld work. ' Corvalll has Just organised a wo man's autllUry tbjt will aaako tlaelfj felt In many waya in furthering tke efforts of the local Commercial Hub In advertising Cnrvallls. A warm welcome la given newcomer. Rllvcrlon people at a meeting dur ing Ihe pail week raised a fund of over) $1,000, that will be still further Increased. A strong commercial club has been organised, with over forty members, and It Is promised that this number will bo raised to ono hundred soon. Bclo and Jefferson 'are In lino for their share of publicity, having each raised 1600 for development work In their acctlon. All are alive lo the bcnclita of working together a a statu league. . Lnldlaw la active. The development lc.i-tuo of that place la on Ihu alert lo advertise that part of Oregon, and It Is going ahead aa never before. dlcndalu at a meeting Friday shewed a splendid get-together spirit, nr.d tho teople of that placo are thor oughly wldo awake and enterprising. -n mffissl ataaaft I isssTJsaaaaaaaaaaai SSSSSSSBBTm"V 'W 8 asBBBBBalaSSslSSSBBBBBBBBBTSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSsl T laBBBBaVlsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH wMm3Bu Lsaal ssssaaaaaaa! ' saajgjBsBBBBBrjr ssssssal aaBBsassssto s WaWSBSejser: ROADS WANT ' MORE MEN OIIKUON TIIUMK AMU liKtfCIILTKM M.VKH IIA.MllCAPI'Klr NOW NEEO 9,000 LABORERS Hlevens Male That Contract Have Hern IM for IM Mile of Con- ' l met Ion Work Completion of tbo Oregon Trunk lino In Central Oregon Is to bo hur ried Just as fatt as men can bo ob tained lo do tbo work, according to a statement made In Monday'a Orc vtonlan by John F. Stevens, president of Iho mad. Mr. Stevens docs' not lullcvo that the line will bo built Into1 California, for Ita purpose, he de clares, Is tho development of a new Country, awMho resultant Increase uf commerce with the main Hill lines. Tho O., II. A N. Is also rushing Its line up the Descbutc river, and 2,200 men aro at work there. It waa aald Sunday by J. P. O'Drlen, gen jrnl manager of tbo Hnrtman lines In the 'Pnclric Northwest, tfeal by April the road will probably bo completed for a dlataace of (0 or 70 miles.- ,HT,B" ""- - -- tho work jirogrcaacs as expected the 3. It." A N. Ilnewlll bo completed to Itcdmond, which wilt probably be the terminus of tho road until the line Is extended south to connect with the Oregon-California cut-off near Klam ath Falls. Concerning the work oa the Oregon Trunk line. President Stevens said Suaday night: "" "If I could go to sleep tonight with i tho knowledge that wo had at least 3,000 men at work on, the road on tho Deschutcft river, 1 would be more at enso than I have been for a long while, or If I could algn a check la tho morning paying for tho comple tion of the road I would be tho bap- pleat man In tho atate. We havo only between 1,500 and 1,000 men at work, and wo are adding about 400 or COO n week, or ns many as can be obtained. That Is our great need at present, labor." "Itow far Is the road projected?" he was asked. "We have contracts let for the first 109 miles." he replied, "which Is aa far a Madras. We shall go at least SO mllea further, which may ka to llond or somo other point lu that Irrigation district. We have several aurveya Into that locality, but which wll bo choaen la not determined." When that la dono will you seek nu outlet Into California, Idaho, or will you cross the Cascade and go to tbo coast" he waa asked. "Just look at tho thing logically," he answered, "aad you will see thu our object should bo to develop coun try for ourselves, and not to make traffic for olhor roads. The system with which we are connected haa spent a large amount of money put-, ting In Ihe North Dank road, and - aro building Into new territory to de velop' It, and not make any ottuv outlet. ' "As for myself, I don't .havo Cal ifornia on tho brain. Northern Cali fornia will look like 30 cents com iwred with the country we are going Into. I am aomowbat of a booster for Oregon, anybpw." More men are wanted also for rail road construction by the Southern Pa clflc on the California-Oregon cut-cdl. It waa aald laat night .eg Mr. O'Brien that every available man t being put to" work on the cut-off, which It Is honed to tush to completion wltlyall possible peed. About four moatha aco tka jeovpa- ay. appropriated money eoaaldered accessary tor oaa year 'a. work oa tke t ' - - ' . " r - ". . I cut-off, aad contracts war w. for dlatnnco of 25 mile south of Natron ' and 40 mile north of 'Klamath r'nlla. This work has ben ruahed fantor than originally contemplated, nnd noW It la evident that Ihu money ap propriated for one yenr'n work will bo spent by spring, and then It I ex pected that the money necessary for tho last piece of road, about SO miles in length, to connect the two piece of road covered by present contracts, will bo appropriated. Tho construction of thu cut-off I under tho direction of Ihe chief en gineer of tho Southern Pacific, who las bis office In San Francisco, and ho U having mer. shipped to Ihe scene of work from botn" California and Ore ,nn. AT THK IKIM "Tho Indian Kunncr'a Romance" la . .. y . . . . a lalo or tae uiacg lima in lati, when the Slom-were still, lords, fear less of man or beast. A dying miner tells a young Sioux warrior where an immensely wealthy claim Is locat ed, then three cowpunchers come up, but they arc too late, aa the miner la dead and the secret la known only to the swarthy redskin, whom they arc' unable to make tell. Next we ace the young warrior wooing the girl of hla choice with his blanket, signify ing protection. With gifts of hide liJ .... ItK laalM fWAlU ft) old cblcrs eyes, and tno youpg In dian and hla bride go out Into tho hills together. Later tho cowpuaebcra kldaap the aquaw aad try to make her tell the location of the claim, but the buck cornea home, aad lading hla yoaag bride gone starts la pursuit the' rest I told la several beautiful picture, which you should cosae aad I see. ' rZa-aw.uaUlaa.aa4 t,a4H. the iqroat scene aad the ladtaa lrl oa tho river bank fehing while Ihe run ner wooa in the manner peculiar to the Sioux. This aimU Indeed a marvel of Ihu photographer' art. "Tho Sentinel" and "The Morning that the actloa of tka eky la deetd Aftcr" nre both good picture. ling to. re-adyrUe Uo-.bead weald' T.'ioao who like drilling aad man- not aave It from Xeaa Co., aad nat of arma work will be pleased with would daally' result la tke city not the "Tennessee Ouards." "The Eter rta Romance" la a beautiful hand colored film dart. In which tho set's t est Frerch actor take part. Entire ckango of program at the Iris tomorrow night. Wanted to buy from owner, on easy terms, ISO acre of laad. with 80 acre under the ditch: wild or Im proved; must be good, deep soil. Ad dress J. II. O.. Herald Office. Don't wear out your back, broom and carpet whea you can get the work done so quickly, thutougbly aad. cheaply by Moagold's vacuum cleaner. I "!' Our Guarantee I with these: Ulsea we aay a-aaraatee are are asatlsaVd yoav namsey vHH c.aa-Jeav Now tkat to ah anjaraatea we a-lve. : 'Aay Hoaaebold aUmedy aMMtHaw a Red. Star BHIBLb tekel la snaMlvely a-auu-aateed to give entire aad aksslal That' fair, haa't MT ROtl OtlAM ) Star Druri ts -evy M-tet "TheyHtTeir .V K '?V v -- , a yMtMMMIIMMMIMMII IViOIIRIS BROS. CHANGE FRONT UtK HIM.IXO TO TAKK HKWKR no.N'DH AT OltmiNAI IHTKK PROPOSlflON TllRNCi DOWN ite-AdvrrtUemrtit lYnaya WM He--Aithereci to, and a Heiler trk J Mperliil. Mr: Ollmore, tbesrepreentllvo of Morrl Brothers of Portlaad, tke bankers who bid oa the aewer bead. wa In the city thl week, and had several conference with the aaayer aad council. When the cMy rejected the bid of Keen ft Co., sf errta BrotaW era shaved their atldaai edte sat? t(00, Mpcctlng that, they weak' get the bonds eves at' the, red need fare. Tho mayor andcoaacll'dld.aot r4s- tbls cbaage of froat, aad doetdad ie reject all offer aad re-ad verttoe.TW waa the last thlac expected or desired by the Portland 'Arm, aad when, the advertisement appeared Mr. dlttror i came here post haste- aad besought the city official to withdraw the ad- verltsement and award the boad at' tho old Scare. While tW waa Mae better thanth laat offer, the eenaall felt that ala'ce they had deelded to r advertise they wold stead by. that , dedstoa, feellas that, even a better offer woald be received thaa that of MorrbiBrether.. k For three day Mr. Ollasare pleaded aad urgsd. aad at ttaea threat ened, bat to no' avail, aaal he 'had. to retura to hi aaaertara wKk aa eaVpty . gasaebaaT.There werw ttoitosvtiv -. hlaatar here whea tka atmosphere h the vlclaKy of klasaelt aad tka aaayer " got pretty warm aad aaaae aatalad re mark were made by both aaea. It waa Intimated, by Mr. Ollmore being able to .Install the system aext year. These remark, however, have not, been seriously considered by the council aor the mayor, both feellag confldent that' the cHy wlH kave a modera aewer system, wlthla the aext year. k. o p. att; unrtox Regular atated convention toalght. Conferring rank of Kalght. Fall at tendance desired. Try a large, famous K i California taatale with sauce at the Bast Bad Kandy Kitchen. iMivMiii.....iM.mii s-aeart a4 wfnat we ' aay.' at rani be reraaded at MAasjusuk -asUsgafajr WanjanfB jmarasamvff or DOUI- j FOK CHATf . xz f Tr V fitnrl ".Ji'. nPfM-,'"f . .v; KIX 5M-v f .t. -J" lIIMIHMM TtkJrf'J "TO Jk' ', i,-'-.z. r; '. ,"; t -' 1 M 'A Avil m c v I i ft- tf$ ,ji .1 M ,' m? -a TV4 1' i.-C"! i rial ... ' '' r,'l, .. , - ' . -7w w,-,.y j, .), :.4f..f ' ;W j- t. .' ''"T.r ..'.. . ' I ""w:" .,'7&s ',-. iS.if ,'4k?r- " M f.U- v