1 if Vitt r . it ,t ")l f 3. ,v - t! fc Xi f -,' & "! . .' a. 4 K itittiti '-, '. On 0 "" . .. .1I VIm 11 "Mffl '"S.i'ir"' lfrtTHVmB.N0. 1,008 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1909. TmcMtCmm FOR THE KLAMATH PROJECT FOR NEXT YEAR Ik 1 (716,000 ABOMINABLE SERVICE an WMI'MIKT MAIHC AHOIT KKMVICK AT WKKII bJtlULE ACCOMMOOA1ION nhonbl Ik Itoo to Hrlng la lb AllrwHe) of th lUllrtMMl (Mrtol pwiil the recent derangement or Ibttnla service duo lu ths cave-In u( IW titatl nrar liunsraulr, II was brestit forcibly I" 'ho allentlon of lbs were unfortunate tough lesavt been forced to travel la or out f lid city int the arcomaiodatlona it Wied ti ut uth character as tu WafUjrsre to Iho Southern I'aclflc. Om ol Ike worst of IhtM unfavor silt cesaltlons was the utter Impoa- SMtty of ,psengre lo ascertain tho hear of arrival and departure or InhM, asd Id eppareelly resolute titnsitillon o( the ejnloyoe Ic she H ft untowfortaui possl Me for Ibt traveler. It u rsccg land tkftt the railroad company waa strsatllss with a huge task, aad every allowance made (or thl. Ut ta ao wy could lb diaeullle Mtf Daaiwulr be stretched la la mil to the employe at Weed to (Met lo traveler the amount of In cnmWare and discomfort eiperl taeed at that lUtlon. The chief complaint waa Ihe leabtt Uf to aetetlaln Ihe lime and depart. r el train. Women and children ttr forced to remain all night In Ihe Mil, poorly-ventilated waiting room without Ore. The nlghla were cold, 14 to many passenger then that KW wsre evvn forces to wait uut Me la the told, Aiothrr matter of complaint, not air airing the blockade, but nt all time. I ihe (act that tho pustonger catch raaalog between Weed ami Ihl TJiSntf LhBMbbb1b1bIK HI' HlgaDagBgal ilty I kept locked until leaving Uim furring passenw to tvmaln iiu'ilju until Hint hour, UtirliiK IliU Urn of year IhU rule should l llainal wllh, Tho rar alioul'l bu kvt warm and open, at ii h rrijrialiltlina boforo dartur. TliU b bn n iwiurco of complaint (or month, and bmilil m remorml. It would bn ad. vUabln (or Ihe director of thn Cham, tier of Commrrco lo bring thro mat ten lo I tin proper offltlal, and bara I firm remttdlvd, It I not tho man "blghor up" who U lo blamv, but the ubordlnalo wbu Iimi oflrn ulrctchtii regulation lo ult hi own ronven lnr. Thl may not bn thn cum In tlila Instance, and If It U not, tlion the rTnrtn,of thn Chambor bould bn d. rrrtMl toward ircurlnc a rulo that will relict Ihe employe from I lie complaint of tho traveling public. ATTIIKOrKllVlKK'Ni: - Two Olograph Dim, "The lecep lion," a very ilrllilitlul llttlo comedy, and "A Mttlo Child Khali l.rad Them," a clever dramatic ciimrdy,tak. en from "Young Mr. Wlnlbrop." The acting of tho player In thete two film I mi uprb that you can un deritand their word when they apeak. Another comedy, "A llad Caae," and "VUlont o( Mother." love ly nnd pathetic, "l.lttle Itcd Hiding Hood" will Inlereat tho children. "ISimpell," burled by a volcanic erup tion of Veauvlu Augut 31, A. 1), nnd not until 174 waa any cicavat; Ing done, at which ttmo a eaiant (nund Mimo valuable relic while dig ging n well. Kino that time a vait amount o( work ha been done, and Ihe city I now practically rcttorrd. The picture of I'ompell aro Intro, duced by a eerie taken from an American man-of-war at tho tlmo of tho eruption of Mt. I'elre. A marriage llceno waa luued Fri day evening from th county clerk'a ifRIco to Nctoon U Hmllh and Delia May Molhate, both resident nf thU county, thrlr home being on tho Mel rill road. A Man Cti ran itorc wlthoit adurtltlmg .td wlmk tt a girl in tie dark-bit wttt'i Vu VM7 luM wim clollilii. WltafiUe m to bay the ordiMry klri wbra yoi caa iet Stcin-Bloch's Smart Clothes Dutcheu Guaranteed Trouiert , and Hanan Modern Footwear at this atore K K K STORE SIM IS TENTATIVELY HERE TO RE-RATE CITY W. A. XKWMAK OK UHliKRWHIT. K.IIM' HATIXfl HVHKAU REIIJCTION IMPOSSIM.C NOW Irgr Mala. More Hydrant Nearer TogHbrr JVrrraaarir lo any Hnh ulaalUI Kednctlon. W. A. Newman o( th Underwriter Kqultablo Haling llureau o( Oregon, who ha boon In the city for eoreral da) looking Into ro-rallng tho town, Mid today that though there would bo n amall reduction of Ihe fire Inmr- anro rate, It could not poulbly bo a Urge a It would If Ihe city were properly eupptled wllh hydrant and proper tiro precaution. Tho hydrant buiild not bo further npart than 160 (ret In tho flro district, which run 1:0 feet deep on either tide of Main drect. Thero iliould bn greater force than I now supplied by Iho one (-Inch main on Main street. If, na la proposed, there la another nnd larger main put In on Klamath avenue, with cross pipe connecting the two on alt the sldo street, then tho proa sure would naturally be greatly In creased, tho chance of a large Ore getting started would be lessened nnd Iho rato of Insurance, which Is now very heavy, could bo very materially reduced. Tho city owea thl much to Iho business men whp have helped build and boost the growth of the county. Mr. Nowman said, however, that mill ibeso ehanac were made no possible reduction of anjr alio could bo contemplated. Tho Insurance com panlea aro willing to reduce tho rata only when their risk aro leaeened In proportion. DEPENDS ON LANDOWNERS f W I'AK VAM'IC M IXCKKAHKD MONKV M AJWVKKU TINS MWJEcTrAJttS WOL la WeM fa Anteaiaj Mm Hag OaM ajf the Heat Nnuai Harfjr Cona tttiUm eT tVs)ak. Word cornea from Ban Francisco that the tentative allotment for the Klamath project for 110 la I71 000. Thla la the nun that baa been set aside by the reclamation service for use on thl project next year. and Indicate the determination of the official to rush to com pi It Ion Ihcso work. Aa la wall known, con nected with thla allotlasent I n (trlng that may bo used In withdrawing n major portion of thn money. It naa been announced by the government that unleaa It la given adequate ae- curlly by Iho Increaalag of the capital dock and lha placing of the par value of the share at 0. only such aaaa aa will bo accvaeary for the running ripenae of the Klamath project will ho' anally net aalde far the earning year. Thla atatement ban, been ac copied In aonie quarter na n threat, but all of the offllcal. from Secretary Ilalllngcr down, disclaim any Inten tion of threatening the landowner under thl project. They almply atate that they have no desire to take on band half a thousand law suit, which might bo tho case unlesa tho by-law of tho association and the provisions of tho reclamation law are compiled with. Tho tontatlve allottmenta for Ore gon nnd California projecta for 110 aro as follew: Klamath, 1716,000; Truckee-Car-son, SSC0.000; Orland, 1410,000; Yumn, 11,135,000; aggregating 13, 551,000. It will be -aeon from theee ftgure that the Klamath project fared well U the handa of tho reclamation aerv Ice. Tho expenditure of thla huge sum will havo the effect of bringing a greater degree of prosperity to thla rouuty than has been experienced tlnce the tlmo tho first contract waa let, when business condltlona In thla city were at their icalth. All that rematna for the eecurlng of thla money la compliance with the requests of the government. Theee have been partially met In the In creailug of the capital atock of the na soclatlon to f 1,000,000. The direct or are In ipeclal aeaalon thla after noon, conalderlng the matter of plac- Int the liar valuo of the share nt ISO (( It la found that thla ens be done through the placing of the number of share nt 100,000, then It la poaal bte that only n resolution of the board of dlroctora la all that will be neces sary to accomplish thn desired end. It It cannot be done by thn director. then n meeting of the ttoekholdera can nccompltah the task, when It will be unnecessary to have a majority of the atock represented. At the special meeting- at the di rectors this afternoon It was deetded to latue another call for a session of Us stockholder, nt which ths mattsr of Us par yalus will again is voted on. no cat for us meeting waa at- elded upon, Uat betas left for futur mjrS)SBfasVm) wsWants ALLOTTED COL WILKINS TO RESIGN HHKACII IX THK RANKS OF TffK CITY COUNCIL ALL ME TO SEWER MND5 He la Beta Urged to Renal na' m MeMber. and Majr rolhlr Re-1 CtoRwMfnf IwfaMoR Col. M. Q. Wilkin, councilman from tho Flrat ward, I going to ro- sign. Ill decision to do so la due to tbo fact that he la dissatisfied with tho manner la which the city ha pro eroded In ihe matter of sewering the city and paving Main street. These two project have been hobblea of the Colonel for many year, and when he went back ag a member of the council be did ao solely for the reason that ho thought he would be able to lead hta assistance la pushing to na early com pletion the Installation of the sewer aystem, and thereafter the pa via 4 of tho main business thoroughfare of the city. When Mr. ailmere, thn representa tive of Morris 4s Co, of PnrUnad. waa here be and the mayor paaaed some serero complement to each other while an Informal meeting 6f tbo council was In progress, sad the epl odo resulted la Colonel Wllklna do-' clarlng that he no longer desired to bo a member of the council; that ho wanted results and not talk, nnd that unless be could a something of that character In the near future he would norer again return to tho council chamber aa n member. After glrtng iho matter further conalderntton bo has'decided to resign. A number of the Colonel' friend aro urging him to reconsider hu de termination nnd continue to serve Ihe city, but to date he haa refused to recede from tho stand he haa taken If ho ahould resign the council will havo to elect hla auccessor, and there If comlderablo apoculatloa aa to who that will be. The near future la go ing to aee a number of question of vital Importance to the city up tor the consideration of the council, nnd It la felt that the atrongeat man- thnt can bo aecured ahould be elected to 411 the vacancy. The sentiment of n number of busi ness men who have been seen about the contemplated action of Council man Wllklna have expressed them selves that he ahould not take such a atop at thla time. He haa been long enough on the council to thoroughly familiarise himself with all phase of the affair of the city, and la la a bet ter position to servo tie city than anyone elae would he until they had been several montha In the harness. The force of thla argument la strong, and It to to be hoped thnt It will bnve aufflclent Influence with Colonel IWI- klns to keep him la the council. SKIIVICRB AT THK CHinUWBS Services will he held la the ssvsral churches of Klamath Fall Sunday aa follew: tuscli sc BMsrssj msajr- Maaa dally at TOO. Sundays, at 10: SO a. m. asranonnnfama annftanunanwlafl GanVannVsannrWwa) Christian Selenee ssrvtoM wUl ho held la Us parlor of Us BaMwto, bundlas Sunday aterauc at i o'clock. All are cordially Invited. The lesson for this meeting will be Mortala and Immortal." Orace N. K. Chnrch Sunday school. 10 a, Dr. W. A. Leonard, auperlntendent Preaching nt 11 n.m. nnd 7:30 p.m. Morning theme, "The Forward Move ment." Evening theme, "RWag with Jeeua." Epworth League nt :8 p. a., leader, Mlaa Olgn Swingle. Mia Mamie Boyd will mag "Cal vary" daring the morning amice. Ml Flora Maeten einga "Called Then Thus. O Master." At the evening service Mr. Cyme Walker will apeak several mlnatea In the evening on the early pioneer days. rYrSBpirrlasi Cemrck 10 a. m., Bible nckeel. Thn nMeel haa been divided I a to two aides and a contest begin tomorrow ror new scholars aad for attendance. The side loosing entertains ths other ld4 on the first Friday evening In Feb ruary, z. 11 n. m.. Momtng worship. The discussion In ths morning will be up on "Bspttom as It to Taaght la the Scriptures." :10, Christian Bndeaver prayer meeting, fcli reans: nasal of Us city are Invited. ?.A n ! ararakla- Bub. - r- m - 1 Ject. Bapttom Historically Oswald-1 Kveryoae la tavHad U attaad alt C the service of the caarek. Theee who are Interested la the ssbject of baptism are especially Invited to these two services. QBO. T. PRATT. Baptist The Interest In the revival at the Baptist church to growing with each meeting. Last night was one of the best meetings of ths week. Mr. Bledsoe preached a very effective ser mon from ths subject, "Jesus, Refegs of My Soul." There waa a dsep splr Itusl feeling nil over the coagrefla tlon. Mr. K. 8. Raaor, ths noted solo singer, waa present He sang two beautiful solos last sight "I am on ths Shining Pathway," aad "Jesus. Refuge of My Soul." He haa a rich melodtou voice, nnd these who hsnrd him pronounced him the best solo singer they had ever heard la Klam ath Falls. Mr. Raaor will be present during the rest of the meetings, nnd will hnve charge of the music IUv. C. H. McKee of Medford will alto he (CostisHsed so Pae 4.) Our Guarantee with these: New Us to has Any HnasshnK SrfJKIiP label to I Tkafa lair, tost UT noai criamTST Star Drug Store - They i OIL IN THIS VICINITY P. A. (sMITH MY TWO Wattm 4 WITHIN SEVEN MU tf dlY a-nl It has several times that ell estota la the Klamath At one time a toed for the parses aUgj perlmeats, but aetMac eaata nutter. la talklac over tie) tloa of the Klamath eewntry. Mr. t. A. Smith, who Is tersely Interested la lands la this basin, aad who has had a number of yearn' sspsrtssas la the California oil fields, made ths statement that he knew sf tws watts. ess lit asd the ether ! fast seep. withla saves miles c sTmmats faJta, that are at ths gas that ess Its IssHsd stated that he ha petroleum la Uto tore have auk ths future sf the ss etl dsstrlet. la wSs safaSe nTSWVmr esmHsTI I aaa nsvtsii seVanm he) CeTt9K Us aWvvTN la M I All that Is s44 to prise. I will gtodly tsks stssk ha a company that will, along Uto Has. Ths aas from Us wells I aavs mesMased Is 4b to one of two things, sttbsr to Us presence sf oil sr aaphsstnm, Ths large pest beds prevslBac hers are agalaat Us dleeovery sf etl, aad ta favor of na aaphaHum asd. Hsw sver, the estotsses sf either would he n valuable discovery. "KtomaU haa grand apasrtaaltis for cheap ana. Ths psat ssnld no util ised nlong Uto line. Rs nmgiaUliB to such that aas eaa as manufastnrod at a very Isw east. I leal Ue Urns to earning- wham have eateseive sU fields, sr aaphaHum beds. la either svsat R will asena mask to tho asaatry. Too lB4toatlons are sueh that I hsUsvo tt to as a mattsr that should ho oughly lavestlajated." John Haglsststa la hsrs from Mf les. s3 5 v rW' Have IT jrJ-zZj1?Ji "j w ,' t..-r-'l3J , ; v w '- 'tj.. &KS"- .sa i V a ,..!' I.- : ' i ' m'p : ITMMIIW4IIIIIIMM4udn 1 ' . " """ " a i t z . , - 't . i ti -Jv; -" '-J- -: -aaasS o