I"' -I; t ' M $ iff. ' ' If C, V efafo. ftltltttQ Our Advirtkwn Ort !d Beit Dully. I Tm ftMfflYKAB.NQ.l.Oa.'t KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1909. Puck 5 Cents I mt el Law CREATE STATE OF SISKIYOU .4t0KWH"riii:uvnwo..tM SOMTIIWIX lAMFOHNIA pasM coiniy mors ir UrtraMl Blerled by Pre" . ' liua llrrrtillr Hrltl at Mnlfonl. Poor ol4 Orrson. which wire In- (M4 M''r '" ""lrn ,"r,,,, tit, lll " bo confined In Ilia WIUBBrtlo taller. if Ibe many motif eitll lor ! dllalou art. aurcoia fiL prQol' h" '"" ''","1 '"" lif oa formation tif now ll froa potlloni of Oregon, Washington u4 Hio. I' reiirlwl that tho trwprrt ' bright fur surer. Jcl'" California want to lw ! inled from Northern California, nnd h lilnt mutrliirnl U In rrrntn n mv idle t be rnlliit Hlakl)iu mil ol 8outkrti Oregon hiiiI Northern Clll0tBl. At I mrrllnK ot Iho Jackson County ITm tuttflitlon Ut i'k rmolit llou r pasanl endorsInK "lh noiraesl, tJ committee appointed to co-oprte wild I tin prcsa and (mix it of Ik Mvllnn Involved and rail a miration ol ri'prcsrnlatlvn (lllirni tt Hut ftrln(i, Yrrka, or umin Mkrr California point, In Itm near fu lire, aid formulate plan and out Hi I course nf action to tiring tho Muswat lo a iurrrifu culmln. lloi. Common cauie wilt bo inadn tllk lh promoters of llin li nw Male li Biittrn Washington ami Southern CiltforsU. Il eommrnlliig on Iho itibjert llin aMford Mall-Trlbune say: "11; rormalljr Indorsing ihn movi fcfit ot Ihn new Dale of Hlaklyoil 4 ipcolniltm rommlltoe lo launch the raiupilgn lor iwolon, tho Jack osCounly I'm .association atrurk a lopilir rhonl and ono tl.-atlned to U fir-reaching and beneficial re Hi. To be mrc, no state haa over THE TIME, THE PLACE $g? CLOTHES Any time, and anywhere you can war Mein-Blocl. f mart Clothei. They will carry you through the cloaaat Dulneea deal, or make yon look dignified and atrioua at your church. They are the high eat cUea of ready-to-wear dothea in AnMrica. They are priced no ea to aeet your aeir-reapect more than half way. Try them on::::::: Thia More will ISS-KKK STORE PC mi been divided after admission eicepl VlrKlnlul .lint that la no rcinlon wliy literal ahotild not lie, particularly Ormnii, wlii'fn n iiisjurlly of iho mi. illation inn iinrriiMr.vlalfim'd incif Imika mid iiikM inimt of ili r I'liiTity In liloiklriK iriKri', "Hoiillii'in Orrmin lina iioIIiIiik In Kiiutiioii with Woium Ori'Kon, n illf formit ullmnli, illftiTi'iii ri'Miirici, illffiri'iil ihiiii, our iikmIh itnil ilc In nro not roiiiiruluiultl, mid no llirllnntlnii la aliown lo rotiirhind lliliii, Hiiulliiirii Ort'Kon, llko Nuiili. rn Cnllforiiln, la ultirly litnored, '( It whrn II num. to iayinK lai, tkliliniit roiri'ai'iiuilnii In lulu or i llnnnl yiivvriiiui-iil, u tat iinir.', with iMvan hnrhora, mIUi Krcater na tural rraoiirn-a, xrpali'r tlinbrr and mineral wraith. and arciilc attractloui than any aecllon on llm itlolio .m,ii. niNTiucr itnw lllda tri now Miik ndtertlaot for ritrryhiK tho mall bpiwn.n Klatnaih Kail and l.kttlw nnd Klani.ilh I'nlla and Kort Klamath, lllda Mill Im iih'Ih'iI on January 1, 19 10, r.i.d art' for n term of four )eara from July, 1910 until July. Ill. Th.i Dral lontruit rotera a dllanr of 101 liillri, and thn irii'til ronlrart pay la t&,t7r..& Tin. mall lo Port Klnin. nth II to hi. delivered by way of Odewa and Klaiualh Aicenry all llmei a week Tim Odeaaa mall In tm aup piled only htwren April I and Uo reinlirr St of each rnr. Thn preonl rinitracl pay l t,t9.tt. ltUJi toil WVATKHS I'MO.V Tho Wmtern (tnlnn arc having Milc hauled and distributed alons (lie itrrel for Ihelr lelesrapll lino Into tho city, Work will Kimnieiue on Ihn eriTllon of tho Milea ant alrhiRlnK of wln-a aa loon aa Ihn fr.inrhl. la pnued by tho rlly coun cil, Thn pole am lo bo placed on Klaiualh atenue and for nnn lilork on Main aUret, Why buy Raaollno llghta from trav eling agenta when ou ran buy them cheaper at homo from a reliable firm. Let III quolo )oil price. Ilaldwln Motor and Huply Co. Plume VG1. Ihicka and dreaard Kiultry any day at thn Monarch Morcanlllo company. RECLAMATION SERVICE READY WIM.IMi TO THIN OVMl .WKIIM" HITCH TO Till: TITV If THE PIPE LINE IS PUT IN Nupply Ktlrn Water for lwn Irriga tion or for llin HiinklitiK of I he Hlrnl ludliallona nro that Iho old Ank- en) canal iiuUnma I lo Imi abated lo Hie antUfartl.il) of all parllea and thn herinM ot Iho illy. Thn matter haa Ixeii lieloro liiembora of Iho council ami tho tevlamiitloti aervko ofnclal for aoiun I lino, hut It waa only within I lie lnt fnw daa that any deflulto tiuileralaiidlng could b arrived at. Maor Kiinderaou haa been pound lug away nt the Koternmetit oMlclal trying to gel Iho matter aoltled either by llm government pulling In a plpo linn or elan turning Iho dllrh over to Iho city, and ha nt lnt met with itn o-M In n letter received by llm ma)or from HiimtvUIiir Knglneor llopaou, ho atalea llial ho I willing lo n commend to Iho Washington ofllco that not lo excei-d two ond feet of water bo furnUhed tho city, provided Ihn city nuaumo the obligation of do- llvering tho forty-ono liichca ownnl liy realdent of iho rlly. nnd alao lay thn pipe to replaro tho dllch. In tlda cam the dllch can bo filled nnd Iho right of way now owned !;' iho government would revert lo the original owner. Mr. Kanderion went uter tho matter fully with Knglnrcr I'alch Ihla morning, and an agrov ment wa practically reatbed aa to a fair propoaltlon lo bo iiibmltted. According In Iho underalandlni: lenlatlvely arrived at Iho propeity nwnera along Iho dllch who aro af fected aro to pay for Iho plpo an I complelo filling Iho dllch after Iho plpo li lain and entered. Whero tho linn li ucroaa public thoroughfare Iho rlly I In do thn nine. Tho gov ernment I to Inipect and lay tho pipe In consideration of paying for tho plpo tho property now mod a a right of way I In retort In Iho original owner, and tho entlro city I to bo furnUhed 100 miner' Inche of wal.T during tho entlro ear. Tho city, in turn, aumet tho obligation now encumbent on Iho reclamation aervlco In furnlih Iho forty-ono water right, looting Iho city fifty-nine nilner'c Inche ot perpetual water right. Tho let tor from Knglneer llopaon li a folewa: Portland. Ore, Dec. 3. 10. Hon. V. T. 8andoron, Mayor, KlanH nth r'nll. Oregen: Dear Sir Inferring to notlco lorved by 0rnr I.. Carter, city mar ahull and chief of police ot Klamuth Fall, on Mr. W. W. 1'atch, project engineer, In tho matter of tho Ankeny ditch, I nolo a complaint by tho health rommltteo ot tho common council n follew: "An liunvrtlon of tho Ankony ca nal running through tho city now owned nnd operated by Iho reclama tion orvlco reveal a de plorable .Into of filth and contaminat ing matter and ubtance acrlouily contaminating and menacing tho health of tho pooplo of tho city You may bo reauurod that the reclamation aervlco will promptly tuku top to romovo any filth or oth er contaminating matter llablo to en danger tho health ot tho community. I requoit that you wll hnvo tuch mat ter promptly pointed out to the prop er official of tho crvlco. Hoforrlng to Informal dlicunlon between yourntdt and Mr. Patch roln tlvo to a poailblo filling In of part of thl canal and to' tho suggestion advanced by you at tho public meet ing ot November 8th, I bollove an ar rangement of thl kind hould bo on tored Into, Thl com to mo tho only foaalblo nlan whoroby tho City ot Klamath Kail can bo rolleved ot tho open canal and tho obligation! of tho government carried out. You undoritaud, ot courio, that no far aa tho official ot the reclamation sorvlco aro concerned we would be glad to discontinue tho portion ot the canal which paiso tnrougn me mica- y aettled part of the town. The only reason why the canai i connaumi through thl portion ot the city la to deliver tho forty-one Inche ot water which the government li obligated to deliver, If tne elty cm and will take upon lUolf thl obligation and lay a plpo for tho purpoao I bellow nn ar rangement can bo made whereby tho water delivered Into tho plpo by tho aervlco will bo aufllilcnt not only to aupply tho forty-ono Indie before mentioned, but aucti additional land within the city limit aa will bo bono fllod by water aervlco, to n total amount not exceeding two sccon.l feet during tho Irrigation season. I bellovo an arrangement of thla kind will bo satisfactory In every way. Tho city will bo relieved or what It consider a nuisance; It will further ho nblo to utlllio tho space now occu pied by the canal a a roadway, or tho land ran bo permitted to revert to Iho abullora lo their great advantage. On Iho other hand, tho reclamation aervlco will bo relieved of a aourco of much troublo and tho cxpenao of maintenance. Mr. I'alch and I will be yery glad lo hear that tho city desire lo no ahead with some auch plan a iuq gnated by )ou, and )ou man rely o.i our ro-oprratlon. Whenever Ihn city will submit a definite nnd satisfactory proposition Iho matter will bo referred to tin Washington office nnd request mndo for authorltallon. Itesnertfully, K. a. IIOPriON. Hupervlilng Knglneer. TKI.MJItAI'll HKIIVICK Tho Herald I getting a special tela graph aervlco. It come from Port Klamath, and W. K. Ilowdoln. tho popular Job printer. I knight of the key at thl end of tho lino. Mr. How doln ha a special attachment to bl telephone, and by throwing a switch he ran convert tho lino between thl city and Port Klamath Into a tele graph line. Dally ho sends and re ceive mensage with the Port, and to make It more real, ha lately been receiving tho local new for the ben efit ot the Herald lubscrlbcr. It bear the distinction of being the first telegraph now service In tho county, a fact which history must re cord, a It chronicle tho Important fact of thl period. HK1II KMUNiat POIt H. P. A Chicago dispatch date th.t probably tho most rcmarkablo loco motlvo order In the history of rail road I being delivered to the South ern Pacific. It consist ot 33 freight engine of tho Mallet compound tye Twrnt)-ono of iheio nro ot tho same site a two which nro now at work on tho mountain division or tiu tlouthern Pacific. Theso engine weigh 200 ton, and aro In fact two locomotive In one. A peculiar fact I that wine ot tho railroad between tho eastern work and tho western destination refused lo haul them o"o their track, feailng both for the track and tho bridge. Despllo thl fact, tho Southern Pacific ordered !" locomotive of thl kind and weight. knowing that they wore not especially hard on track. Knch of the monitor coat 130,000. The Klamath Shoe toro ha a salo on tor December ISth, for one day only. MOHtC LK1HT CIIK.tPJ.lt 1JOHT Have mh Install an electric snetrr for you and accomplish the above The Tungsten la TUB VYIIITK Light, and aa compared to sna light I ONLY surpassed by the KUCCTHIO ARC Clean, HAPK, and where iron want It, IT DOES NOT Raise your Insurance Toys are Given Away Oi dollar! wort wit cadi 95 worth of mIm. iwrchMod At The Portland Store wm4 SPECIAL OFFER FOR NEW ONES VOTK Wll.li UK IMIl'III.KI' O.V AM. NKW HUHHCHIITIOXH MISS HARRIS IS IN THE LEAD Only Nino Working Day Left, Knur of Which HpecUl Offer I Good for Nino more working day will tell the tale. If you havo a favorite In Iho Herald' great popularity content on have but a short time In which to mat-o your payment. The candidate will need every tubscrlptlon, md If your favorllo I In tho lead now dnn't bllutv )our?lf to think that she I col iig lo win without a hard fight. Koine rival lower down In thi Hit m.iy hnvo a largo reserve vote. If you have promised our lubtcrlptlon to either of tho randldate now I the time to make good. There I no advanlogo In waiting until Iho lait, and you uipport at thM time will crcouraK? )our favorite a great deal. HirrUI Offer for .New Habucrlhrr. In view of tho unuiual Intcrnit Moused by cur lost special offer wc I lave decided to make ono more for tho benefit of tew lubtcrlbor. Till crffr w rcnn , foxo for (o r days only,, closing Saturday night. at 6 o clock There are probably a fow of your friends who are not tak ing tho Herald at the present time tec them ana navo tnem suoacrioo during this offer. Remember, It close Saturday night. Tho Hprclal Offer. For each now subscriber handed In by or for any of tho contestant with In the next four days the Herald will luuo doublo vote as follew: On each three Months' Mhsrriptio.i lld In advance, GOO vetes: on rath i( mondia', l,HOO votes; on each yearly, 4,000 votes. Candidates nr cot limited as to the number of sub' scrlptlon they may get during thl offer. Work hard; seo tho people! who are not getting the Herald r.t tho prcaont tlmo and tho remit will surprlio you. Remember, this offer npplles to now subscriber only, the regular vote will be Issued on old iubcrlptlon. Candidate ihould poll a fow votes every day to let their friend know they aro still In the race. Every can didate I working hard to win out md tho retcrvo votes are piling nx You rnuit work to win. Do not bo como over-confident: tho other can II- dates are working Just as hard aa you are, and probably have enough votes pledged to take the lead If they were all handed In. Following Is the standing of tho candidates: Helen Harris 60,000 Flora Mastcn GT.700 Qolda Uarne ..'. 33,000 ARK YOU PAYING RENT? 1100 down nnd 110 per month will buy you a new cosy two-room cottage, fur nlshed complete If you wish, largi closet and pantry, electric lights, cltj water, stdowalk, lot 50x130. In "Hot Spring Addition." Three nnd four room house on equally attractive term. Seo the owner, Nelson Rounse- veil, at Gillette Flats, evenings, or at tho home every day. ALOHA CHAPTKKR No. 61, O. K. K. Annual election of officers Tuesday evening. December 14. All members aro requested to be present. By order ot tho Worthy Matron. LULU STRAW, Secretary. iff A HKRO OF TIIK TKI.KORAPII KKY Thrco year ago as tho Overland Limited dashed through the night In tho bad lands forty-five mile wct of Cheyenne, Wyo., a rail broke in two and catno up through tho bottom of tho baggage car. In an Instant tho train of nlno cars was piled thirty feet high, whllo about and beneath the wreckago wero moro than ICO dead or Injured human being. A frightful sleet (torm with biting cold was raging, and to this the hurt and dying lay exposed. Tho locomotive wa wrecked, so that It was Impossible to cut Ioom and raco ahead to the nearest set tlement with word of the disaster, and It seemed a If nothing could be dono to savo the sufferers except to flag tho next train, due In Ave boar, when, from under the wreck, on hi hands and kneo stumps, came an ap parition leaving a red trail behind. It proved to be Frank Bhaley, a tele graph lineman, who has been sent up tho road to locate wire trouble and ho had his satchel of Instrument strapped aero bis shoulder and bad been In tho baggago car when the crash came. Clutching the precious ratchet, ho dragged himself forward, but his leg had been mahcd off nt the knee and ho wa bleeding fright fully. "Tho telegraph! Cut In on the telegraph!" ho shouted, but not a man there knew which ono of the rcore or wires to cut, and Shaley him self could not tell without testing. They threw a rope across an arm of one of tho poles, passed a sling about the dying man, and hoisted blm up. Then be cut aid groaaded tba win and connected his telegraph key. Tenderly propped by anxious hands, he began to send the call for the Cheyenne operator, meanwhile gating etolcally at the pool where hla lite blood ebbed away. At that unusual hour of the night be found trouble In raising bla man, and he pounded his key for ten minutes before he got an aniwerlng dick. "Ne: 17 terlble wrecked forty ailci west of Cheyenne. Send hospital train," he said. Then they pillowed his head on the satchel and an arm ful of waste, while forty miles away a whistle shrieked through the night and brought engineer, fireman and 300 Japanese tumbled onto the wrecking train, followed by the hos pital train with doctors and nurses. Out Shaley was gone when they came. Not a line In the ashen taco betrayed tho Inhuman torture bo must havo undergone, nor the strain ot turning his mind from his own agony and Im pending doom to the little bras in strument with which he bad saved scores of Uvea, A. W. Rolker, la Everybody's. ' Alt styles, all designs and all qualities of wallpaper and llBoleum, window shade and ruga at Bamber ft Pealrs, exclusive painters and paper hangers. Phone as. Christmas Is coming clean home and havo It done by Mongold's vac uum cleaner. It safes backache, ca' rcts, patience, nnd doea the work right. Elegant 6 Cut Glass Dainty AttrtctiYe Acceptable atononilcal What you will in Cat GUm it it here. Wthaveit and want to ahow it to yon. May we? r nA Thw "They itMiMiMMMMiimiiiiMines))titooi TO PURCHASE LEAVITT PUCE CONTRACT IH APPROVED BY TUK RECLAMATION 8RRYICR USE SITE FOR POWER PLANT ConstrnrUe of TMa Plant to Be Kent The contract has been approved tor the purchase by the reclasaaUon serv ice of about sixty feet of tho Leavttt pMco on which they hold an option. The ratisfer win he made before U end of the yar or Just aa boo h tho abstrurts are paired apon. Thl ptoperty Is to ho nsd by the service ns n location for a power plant, which will bave a capacity of over ZOO horse power. The ptaat to l erected on the Wert BMe will be v'OH horse power, an1 the two aill be (onnrct.-'d and run with on crew. In speaking of the matter Project Engineer Patch atnfd that R had been planned to commence tho trac tion of both planta.early thla swrlag. but that recently tho plana had been changed,, and work would not bo started ' until probably later la thn summer. It la the desire of tlM do partment to Irst settle the maltar be tween themselves and thn Water Users' aseoclatloa relative to tho In crease In the capital stock. ORIGIN OT "THE BM The Irst association of Roosevelt with tho paras "th hat stick" date from a is nek deliver d by blm nt Chicago la IMI, Oa that occasion said: 'There la a haaaalf old adage which run. 'Speak afUr and carry a big stick, aad jaa wkH go far.' " The New York World la aa idHsr lal published September SO, liM. re vived the ipeecb. contrasting H, la parallel columns with Boos trait pa cific speech to tho delegate of tho Inter-parliamentary Peace Ualeaea September , 1104. The first cartoon embodying "th big stick" Idea waa published la th World ot October It, 1104. It rep resented Roosevelt mounted oa a fiery steed, throwing n laaeo areand tho flying Angel ot Peace aad earry lng a cudgel bearing th word "big stick" upon It. The member of th sea! board teld their regular meeting last va ing, and after th regular roaUa of business waa transacted, a dlscaartaa waa entered Into relative to th Bw school building. Th matter now be fore the board la the seleetlen'of th best system ot beatlag. ' Heavy woolen glove, only lie at , the D Deal. Standard holow wire lighting sys tems nt Baldwin Motor aad Bnpply company. Phone Itl. lough Haide Made Smooth with Cream P 'VVk vf-Ffw Hw ft" .'A Have It M i ,-u iV & $.JWtyy- . -ytti ' ' .