If MARSH LANDS OREGON'S richest SOIL ABEL ADY BO P1K CIHT. V1Q1TABU MATTIH. 1?HE EVENING HERALD Issued Dally Except Sunday, at US 8. Fourth St., by the , HIRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS. AT S2S PER ACRE AND UPWARDS, PHONE 303 ;IASY TERMS PYTHIANS INSTALL OFFICERS DEPUTY GRAND CHANCELLOR P. C. HOGITK OOJCIH7CTS WORK SUBSCRIPTION RATH: OUly, by mall, one year fi.at ally, by awn, aU asoatae i.ia Oats?, sy aall, Una saoatt l.ti Daily; by Mall, oaa swath. to Dally, delivered by earrtar. om wee. is KLAMATH FALLS, THURSDAY. JULY 7. 1910 CHIKF JVtTICG FVIXKR Th public baa understood from the beginning of Mr. Taft'a admlnlstra Uoa that the duty would fall upon bin toaapolat an exceptionally larte number ot Justice of the supreme court. Tim bad wrought Iti Inevit able effect upon the distinguished member of that body, and In the natural coune of thing It was to be expected that several of them would leave vacancies before the close of Mr. Taffs term of oflce. It was not believed, however, that Chief Justice Puller would be among the number of those whose successors must be chos en In the. near future. Although his health waa not robust, be war by no means an Invalid, and at the age ot 77 he might have had several years of active work before him. Public oplalon seems to be better pleased when Justices retire before extreme old ago cornea upon them, but after a slleae of the wisest decisions have court or this country. II not only Interprets the laws, but In tba largest seme It exercises legislative power, and. In addition to that, It poaessaca an absolute veto over the lawa of con gress. There Is no other Instance In history of a judicial tribunal which has been entrusted with powers so extensive. .Hence It Is natural for the country to look with extreme In tcrest upon the changing membership ni me supreme court and to await with more or leas anxiety the an iuuurcaieai 01 in pretant's new appointments. The character of tho men whom he selects will la largo measure determine whether our evo lution for the next half century ahall be peaceful or turbulent. Oregonlan. Member of Cascade Teeaplc Join With Them an Wltaeaatajt the Owsaomlea ORKOOX TO MARK iRRKiATiox rtmrb Ralllagrr to the Racar Kxteawion Csaadila Project Westward Mkely to Be Authorized been written bz men nearer 80 than 70. Time, which destroys everything WA8HINOTON, I). C. July 7 else, does not Impair tke judicial Secretary Halllnger. nfter alvlna cam. quality of the mind until the very last. Mr. Puller waa by no means In his Brat youth when President 'Cleveland named him Chief Justice, but his age of 85 rears, which seems fairly ma tar, left him the youngest member of tka court but one., la ISIS, when ho was appointed, tke embers ot tbo civH war paaatoaa were aot entirely extinct, aad some members of the senate jadlelary committee, who had t fua ob his ataaaa for tho beach, eonM not forget that hla sympathies ba4 Bat been notably active on tho OateeaJd. There was a vigorous de bate la the senate over his conflrma Uob. Bach men a Bdwarda and Evans opposed him. while he waa de fended by others equally eminent. Senator Cullom among tfiem. Mr. Fuller's death removes from tbo stage of human action almost the last man who took part In that forgotten con- "wvavwy. tbo presidoat wko made I appointment, tho judge whose merits war la debate and all the seniors But cullom who stood on om side or tke other, are dead, while tho embittered passions which in wired tho scene have vanished from living memory forever. Contrary to tko prediction of hla opponent. Mr. Pallor turned out to bo an ablo aad PBtHotle Jadge. Par froarapheldlaa doetrlaaa of dinalon. ho haa steadily aided Is that legal evoluUoa of the - federal power which la essential to Iho stability of the national govern-meat. Tka period ofvtweaty-two years durtac waka Mr. Palter prowled over the aapromt oourt covers tbo to glaateg of tka transition from indi vidual eompetlUoa to corporate con trol at productioa aad commerce in tka Uattai Stat. It fall to him and bit colleagues to writ a number of epook-maklng daaMaaa wkereia tke authority of oangreaa to leglslat for ioe regwiauon of tko corporations Is upheld. Chief Justice Pallor ha seen the Irm esUblishmeat of the Inter state commerce commission aa an am of tka aoverameat, tka bogiaalac of (oral legMiatioa to protect later- state employee, tke eaaetmeat of Us pure; food law aad tka growing tea daaajr to protoot women aad children from uakygealc labor conditions, and by Ma daeiatou ko haa assisted civil ltationto develop aloag all these wkohMome llae. His unfortunate nana prevents mm rrom helping to utter tka teal word upon tho Tobacco ana auaaard Oil eases. Indeed, the reepoaaiMmy or tko prsaldeat la re aara 10 uaae important lawMlta is greatly Inomaed by tho appearance " mmw raaaacy. Fat eklof JBatieaa of tho supreme court have llvad during time when mora weighty question were up for "Haw, aad probably" the verdict of Watery wlU b that bob have mat tbelrprobtoma with aor adequate wisdom Kasarbeeeaecdedtaatthe ,of tka Mproa ooart data not , BJr tk almost absolute ' Mak tka pradamlaatiax ami. 4. Jtta MarakaJI ecaretesd. but sUM ka la tka jtfaatael 8fUr la tk ifiWaBS titMHwl la tka world, foiiitu pnfvimr at tk f ktatery la tka. Halted ful consideration to appeals made to him by Representatives EIIN an.l Hawley before they lft for Oregon, has come to tho conclusion that Ore gon Is entitled to there In tho distri bution of the 10,000,000 Irrigator. fund mado avallabl bj congrew jiut before adjournment, and It now seems qulto likely fist extension of the Umatilla project westward with a view to Irrigating 60,000 acres more, will be authorised, anl that part of this fund will bo allotted to begin construction. 4 Secretary Balllnger points out that repeal or section nine or the reclama tion act. which waa permitted without protest from Senators Bourne and Chamberlain, relieves both thtt pre- iaeni ana himself of any obligation to apportion further funda to Oregoa at this time, but personally the sec retary believes Oregon should b ahown consideration, particularly aa It Is the second heaviest coatrlbutor to the reclamation fund, aad baa nev er been given a square deal by previ ous secretaries of the Interior. There are but two projects In Ore gon to which funda caa b allotad. and It Is certain Klaauub oaa raealva notning. This make It obligatory to raaao an nuotmeat for tko Uma tilla extension, and la case tk report of tk array engineer beard Is favor able It la now believed Secretary Bal linger will recommend to tk nraai. none tnat the weat aid Umatllai pro ject be built. It I eetlsaated to coat i,5oo,ouo. whll tk wkel aaoant may not be allotted out of tbo $10,. 000.000 fund, enough will bo provid ed, If extension la authorised, to earn the work through theoreeeat season.! m . . .. ..r - sua nnisn it with raoaoy from tbo reg- mar tuna. This is an unexpected chance on the part of the administration, for up to this time the Umatilla project haa not been regarded with nartlcular rarer, secretary Balliagor person ally, however, waata to do want ke can for hla nolgkborlag state, aad In caa tb allotment I mad It wlU a entirely ob bis rMoamaadaUon aad in accoraaaco with tka rqate of representatives. Bill aad Hawley. One of the most enjoyable even ings the Knights ot Pythias of thrs city have had for some tlmo waa when the members of that order aad visit ors from Cascade Temple No. 51, Pythian Sisters, who had been Invited to wltnesa the Installation ot the new ly elected officers of Klamath Lodgt No. , met In Red Men's hall last night to see the knights Inducted Into oflce. The Installation ceremonies wore Impressively conducted by C. C. Hogue, deputy grand chancellor, as sisted by the following members, act ing for the grand lodge officers' Warren K. Comaa. deputy grand vice chancellor; J. L. Taden, deputy grand prelate; P. L. Armstrong, deputy grand master at arms. Tho oflcers Installed were: Chancellor' Commander Albert R. Blder. Vice Chancellor C. C. Low. Master of Work Hoary Rabbes. Prelate R. A. Raid. Master at Anna Albrecht Oehler. Inner Ouard Bernard tollman. Outer Ouard Lurt Piatt. After the ceremonlea were over and speeches had been mado by the newly Installed oflcers, those pres ent enjoyed a delicious lunch, con sisting of Ice cream, cake, lemonade and oranges, wklch bad been pro pared by a commute consisting of W. H. Dolbeer, C. C. Low and Albert R. Elder. The entire evening was greatly on Joyed by all present. The ceremonies conducted by Mr. Hogue wero Impres alv. and In keeping with the dignity of the occasion, and while the lunch eon was not elaborate. It was excel lent, and there waa abundance for all. Klamath Lodge No. 99 la growing rapidly, and the members are all en thusiastic Knlghta ot Pythias, who take aa Interest In their work and who have made their lodge one of the finest In the state. The gain la membership which has been made during the six months Jest passed will be more than met during the term Just beginning, and the ofl cers Installed are determined that tho good work heretofore done will not cease. They deservo success, and will achieve It. it You Know that We Mem It by Now BETTER YET We are Going to Stick to It Better Goodi Leu Money i WILLIS FURNITURE COMPANY One Block East of Public School aaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee YOUR OUTING Will be Complete with a KODAK Full line of up-to-date Kodaks : Cameras : Supplies Seveath S Main UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy MMMMMMM, The watch of modern times. Ever goed: better now. I have It; the new zl-Jwls.. I site. Tke price Is 175. I'd he plfsxed to show It's merits. McHatjon. PLASTERING It jou want tho right man at tli? right time and at the right prlco gt 1HOMAH to to your plastering. All vrcrk guaranteed to he first slur Ret.: MM AUUon. Pfcotit AXI The Prestige You Gain lly IimIii an mrounl In miiti an institution n Hie KIHMT TIII'ST SAVI.VftM IIA.VK run never l-e tt-rrMlnuitttt. : t : : t .Vol only Our It fai Dilate ynur Imilnr". hut tin uihlltlnnnl .trr injuynl In a social way U Ktrhlug in lie rrrkonrrf with. Xmill iimimuiIk nro made Jul a wrlromi n laray - iiimI n mhim r. nlhf mid ctprrlrnuil dim Inralx I rvitdy ut nil llim in ailiUo jou mi niMiirn daanrlal. 1 l t I First Trull and Savings Bank KLAMATH PALLN, (IIIK. aaaeeaaaaaaea eaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeat BICYCLES RBAL antTATE TIUWWawM Famlahcel Daflp by Ibetiail M aVeajajh aTlm 0t Ma'atkar aaart piwaaiaji tka au- tlatrMr , wfclBk aalaaaa to tka wiafaau Mary E. Porbea to Artbur H. Me- Masur,-iots l, I aad S of klk. , Kiamain aaaitioa to Ktemath Fall: 10. Slg Slchel to Birdie Metsger, 8WK or BBS sec. H-ll-9; fl. H. O. Lawrence to B. B. Plteh, part of 8WH of NWU ase. MMI, aad allot NWK of WK of sec. 1-4M0; 10. J. BReed to Jam Read, SH of NWH aad NWU of NW sec. 11. and 8WH of 8WK of asc. t. aad BM of NaTK sec. lOandBH ofBIH sec. s-39-11: 110. Alexaader Martin to Pail Breitoa rtem, an the Interest of greater la oik. s, west Kaanatk Pall aad part of lot. ase. tt-ll-l; fl. ' Upmaa Sacks to Paul Btelteasteln, all tke Interest of ajnntor la Mk. B. West Klamath Palla aad pent of lot a, sec. 1I8M; i. For an up-todate wheel get a Rmblr, on aale at The Gun Store. Tents and Guns for fate or for rent. We carry a full line of Sporting Goods THE GUN STOW J. R. CBIMBaTtS PkOM SM Jacobs Bit;.' w?S& jJjJBJM Hon J. Zcxwait, Prt'sldeat e-aaoae aa-ea.a-eeeeea4 K. l. lln.H v'irikj'ir.Hnlfrrs Maau, Plant, Btac mats. Etc. Abstracting Klamath !ounty Abstract Go. Surveyor, aad IrrigatlOai (EnglRcers Haar K Wirnaotr. SecreUrv IQajMUi Falls, OrefoR Wo are bow agents for tk wall known Victor Phonograph aad records. We bar a alee llae of up-to-date ahOBograpba aad records, needle and supplies. Come la and kear soma of tke late records. We also have a large llae of Bdlaon phoao grsphs aad records, Starr pianos, sheet music and musical ( Instruments of all klads. WINTERS! Per Mawlcal bhttnuMBU We are headquarters tor up-to-date clothing Select your Clothes from the Largest Stock in Klamath County la tho Man's Clothing line you caa select from 400 now Bum mer Suite from ft.ts to HO. Big line of Neckwear from 2Sc to 7fic. Our Shoe line la com plete beautiful lino of Men's Oxford from 8.'60 to 16.60 Boys' Hhort Pants Suits one half price. Just think of It! One-half prlco for Hoys' Cloth ing less than wholesale csuhl Why do we do It? Becauso we hnvfi loo many nml must rlosn them up quickly in namo way. Big Use of W.bub's Glove, Neckwear, Belts, Uagtrit Dresses, Ihlrtwaiati, Separate Skirts, Use ataMfs'Itc. Do yew trading here and nake oar store year Meadqiarters. We have everything yoa Med at prices ao higher than you are asked to pay ia large cities f3 Boston Store Cor. 3rd fiMsln H. RABBES WM. WAONKR Home Realty Co. "THE FARM SPECIAUSTS" Phonciai 1 525 Main St., aear 6th. IIMT IN KI-AM.VTM MIUNTV No. I -IM nrrva; very uear 1 mile Lost Him (Mint; A hum hmi.e: partly cleared and In crop; imtlilim fliu't In the rounlry. I'AIIM I.A.MH AMI HKM'K IIANt'llKN ,Nn. I- l'!i aciro 3 iiiIIki touthi'iist of Mldlamt, ;r, iicrn In aKi'ltuali, 3n arrod undor illtcb, HC lur.-t In culthstliiii I'toJuctxl 31 bushels nf wlirm in tin' nrri lnl )pr Terms Per aero B-Humi o. a liiit-arre luimetlrsil relinqulshmeul, It' iiiIUw out, kihuI liiiiiie, large hern, windmill: SG nin-A In iHitntoea; kik'I team, All for.. .SI,)OO.Wl .V11.il tec siren 1 uillea f mm Klamath Palls; ion nuea In i'rn; 3-mxhii hiMmi', loud barn and nut IjiilldliiK'. ' mllo from trluMil nml S mile from rliurrti, I inltia f oiti MIiIIoihI. With rrop, $6t lr nrre, ulllinut nop. xr acre S4A.IMI ,u. I - H'.O i,rtii In I'oe Valley. 30 mile frnln Klamath Kail, I ' iiillen fnuii schoel: small lniiix uiul barn; liii mrea rli-arrd. Terms) 11000 rath, linlnure m ht rent Ivr arre atfl.iMi .V11. .1 SO m-ri'ii wllli IS rods of Kwaiinn l.akii wnler front , 30 nefc of ticslmed Title land; 3T, nrira iinuVr (loiirnnu'iil )ti'in; mall lioiur ami Imrn; K'xhl well, Trrm Vr arre B.VMHI .No, 11 3VS nrir, 117 nrre ineailuw, .'.0 arm llll.ilile ninl i:l nrre limber; 1 mile from Ktntii nth rllt. lioii , iimimki. lurxo darn! fine incK ito)iillloii Term fl.non rash, halanro .1 per rent , , SVI.INMMN.' S, t ion iurr. t(, mile from Klamath Kail ninl : mile from Midland, no arre In cultivation; mimll home ninl ham; itrxxl nrll; all fenced) lid erre iiintrr Rmernmeiii ranal. Price. $3ft per acre. wllli mnrlilner), with liHk, wr nrrn 910.0(1 . N H,0 nrre. idKeliriinli; U0 acres undsr '.he llltli; turner nf roiiiit) re.nl: rloie In school house; f mile from rill, irrmi, IVr aere ,.... .ferTJMl No. II-. 3:0 nrre. nil under the ditch; mile hi t; nil In iniKcbrinli: line noil; msln county road; leuiu. I'er neie ... SM.atl .No. lit 100 aum nrar Merrill: over 100 acres under 1 tin illtrlr, hnmr, lisrn, well, fenced: la crop; term. I'er nrre , ,.aal.eo No. II- 330 arte. 175 under nillUstlen: all .ilioio illtrli, nil under (enrn; 3 ( mile from Klani. nlli Pall; I-iimiiii lintiMi, larxe linrn, S well. Trrm 13 o0 i.itli. Imlnnr 7 ier tent. I'er arre wW.ini No. ! ICu nri.- 7 mllr4 from Klamath KalU, ol l.aknvi. ki.iiI, 3 inlli-N from Oleiir. kimmI home and bnrii. dnre nn lioinenleaded 30 yenrs afo; well liiiprmed In ,.pry reieri, I'er acre .W7,(Wi V11 111 i;s 7J ,,c, U j g.B,,rMth ascapt ulioiii 10 nrre In dim HiiiImt; 130 arre finre.1; "it.-liilKatl is inll.D Imiiii KUmalli "all uiul 3 mile from Olene Term I'er nrir VXI.imi No. II SO nrrm mile from Klamatli KalU, all under illtrli nml In cultivation; well limirotnl; kihwI limine, Knnt ham, windmill, etc. Kirepllon nlly aiHid irnirt' Term. I'er nrre trn.mi ... S",:i.: ''" ,M' "" 'l u,v'r- 13 ""'lea from Maiimlh I alln. 1.0 nrie under illtch; nil cleared niiil In eulthntlnii; nndtr feuro. No Imttcr aill In Klamatli ha. In. Ternm: ll.Sno rah. halanre a Mir rent ivr nirn . saaihi Tlie MlMiti U imly n iwrtUI lUt iif Iho Many 111 and miiilie He hale fur le. If il I boihC lml' li, " iltt-tttm ue hnw II IHIMK OH .IX INVMTMKNT . .i.Ni0Wi """lcf"' mom. pantry, closet, uatluoiiiii; P 1111 bed complin.. ,, toilet, lavatory; hot water in. . ,si ?-:! Hireo coats of paint; iierfect iiterli.r n,ilii; iiouhln floor; floe location; splendid t, ?.;,. No,,,lMf "'"r " ' fy fr iiallty or price. leniM or rnli MJfAO ITV I'ltOI'KIITV IMI'KOVKIt iu.V.';.1.""8111 'Br ''. no new house, new barn, two inrne now don houaos, fruit trees, modern lm- I ,T "vT,l " af? ,, ',U" ,,mr" hn of bu Id. HiK; I nlrvlew Addlllon W.fsllt on i.rnm!; ;?, 7.lM i?050 '" ''rvlew Additien: new a.riwiii hoiikvo. rlty water. Terms S70V.IHI . . X":. '"7 " i"00".1. ,,0H " '" N'l AddltloB; laro ToVm.8 ' lnca"0,, A splendid InvAsUnsnt. IIH1I18 f-4 ajlA attam i ,stae s BaaejbBJWeWeP nw'in.iH.r.fi!.no 1'ro01" '""'"w u I'lne Street; , Hl "' 'wy ""PW. One of the best "i In 1 lly. Tornm. . ., ,. ,.aa),ati.o rented' r!!r.2rrAf"1 "" M?,n H,reeti lM bulldlan. rented for fr.A per month. Terms M.etKMHi llxrelleni10.!!,'."!"".' ,,0,l"n n 'riil AvoiH-n Term ,,"",C! l,"""C ",,w "' " r HllP. ' , SI,Ww.H Wc hntM ' "'" " "" ,hh ,U,( "" ,,0", M' HOME REALTY CO. Auctioneers Oct Our Terms "THE RED FRONT" t m F b4Af .af..- r-'wJ " "- -km.