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AGREEMENT IS IN SIGHT Inn(jillali<ni of Meter», 90 l*er Cent L< <lu< <>l Kate for Street laghi* ai.d New Hydrants. nue between l’ayne alley and Center street, the street must be brought to grade, and street also opened to Eleventh street. On the matter of street lighting Mr. Gates submitted the following comparative data, which e nibraces the new proposition to the city: 87 16-candle power and 29 25-candle power now tn use ..................................... 2.117 c.p. Cost per month at 5c c.p $ 105.85 New proposal: 116 20-e.p. lights 2.320 c p. Cost per month nt rate of SHcperc.p. $ 81.20 Or $2 4.65 less than present and 203 c.p. more light. If use: 87 20-c.p. and 29 32-c.p. then the 116 lights would be 2,668 c.p. and cost per month at rate of 3 Sc per C.p.. $83.38, and 551 more c.p. Any additional lights to be at the same rate. 3*4c per c.p.. but none of less than 20 c.p. Tungsten lamps TAFT Wll.l. WK THEHE, TOO When tin* Disputants Come Together They Won’t Dure to Call Down the Empire. Pinchot. Further than to say lie hud frequent correspondence with Pinchot. AlUtIVAL IN tiii : field und that they always hud been the warmest friends, Taft bus made no Wili III* Estende«! Notili and Sonili, One Itrancli of tue Itomi Killer* comment on the matter. log Thia City. In his speech of Colorado Springs the president said: I'lie latest railroad project towards "Wo are entering upon an irt of' this city is the Pacific und Ensteril, prosperity that I hope will be excep from Midford. Ever since (be lloi tion il even In the history of on.' pros- aid announced that Hill proposed to I erlty, but tn doing so we must l> i caretui not to forget the obl.u'llon extend the Oregon Trunk to this illy, there Is upon us to adopt such legis many of the towns in Southern Ore lative matters lu state and nutl<>n ns gon have been casting envious eyes shall prevent a recurrence of abuses on this city, und leave nothing un which were brought about so plainly done that will give tile Impreic.bill to the mind of the people by my pre that they are on the Klsniath Fills vislltug list. decessor, Theodore Ki'osevelt The following from the Medford "It Is easy when you are comfort Mull Is Int.-i. sting able and when tl.e Income Is coming You so«*, Mr. Ilotcbklsn, wliu ls oneef tlie largest Umber owners In Norlhera t'alifornlu, was up tu th« conforetic* nieetlng held lit the ofllct« of the |*u- eitle and Klistern mid the) believe tills rund la coining there, 1.1 11 <>t e !i ta I-> t »vlrhes tu s ml bis lumbt-r an t dlreei ■ ly, In lend of In 8.in F iuik i bv Inuit und thoii oast by trnln.'” A Los Angelas dispatch advises that Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot has left Los Angeles for Sall Lake. where lie met the presidential,party. Plnchot'a going to Salt Lake at the time President Taft and 8«*cretary of Gl Ml I ION <>\ I til I AIIM the Interior Ballinger are expected there Is an accident, but it Is ex- ( Fi out October Faim loiirmill pe.ted that an important conference Heiter I uve patches on tour punts will be held relating to the attitude limn a lot of unpaid bills und threat* of tl: - administration towaid the vex oiling creditors atious question of methods in the con servation of the natural rosotirci-s of most harmonious, On the question the country. of rates for light, Mr. Gates stated ”1 l ad bought mi ticket for Salt "Tin. Pacific und Eastern railroad In to think everything Is all right, that his company would make a re- I al.e befoie I learned that the presi- has ordered six new switches of but it is just about that time when duction of 30 per cent ou all street dent und his party wen* to arrive stundard gauge type, No. 9, from a the sappers and millers begin their lights to become effective at once., there at the same time that I shall work upon the foundations of society Seattle firm und they will soon be Where so desired, meters would be . IllMUlt arrive." explained Mr Pinchot. "but 1 w Itli reference to the abuses to which here. installed for business and residence lu nil Sleep Mv|| nt shall probably see the president." "The work will progress now IlH 1 have referred. lights, a ten per cent reduction of the ,o ^** used until better are Invented llUS scolded and No. I cannot talk about the so- fast m possible and Porter Bros III V Present system of lighting to be on "And this administration Is meter rate heretofore in effect being day. called Ballinger-Pinchot controversy. pledge,! with the all! of the people to looking for every available man. made. It is Mr. Gates’ belief that la,e oi 3I’<? l,er c !’ or $*4 l*r month last I know nothing ol’ldally about the " 'Tin. Parinc and Eastern,* said pul upon the statute books such nd di with tl.e installation of meters and un,,, new system is installed. Con- .Ulti question, and so can say nothing." tiotial legislation ns shall clinch the Chief Engineer Gerlg. will bi ru lied the use of tantulutn lamps, the rate J tract for five years. We believe that Pinchot, however, was enthusiastic advance In the standards of business as fast as possible to Butte Fi'U proposed will result practically in a 20 c.p. Tungsten will light Main over the development of sentiment street better than the 25 c.p. now in and In the management of railroads There it will probably branch lit two reduction of 50 per cent in the rates for the Iloosevclt conservation idea use. No street light shall be over and industrial corporal ions which directions. One branch whi do up now being charged. la the west. two blty-ks from the nearest light. w ere rei tip l>> my predecessor In tils toward Mount Pitt, brain king th«-r • Following is a summary of the "Everywhere I have been." he said, J Ni w ordinances covering all or talks to the people und In bls nivs- again, one to Crater lake, the other proposition submitted on the hydrant "there is a strong f cling that the re I ib >e changes were submitted and arc I sagea to congre*«. westward- The other will branch up question: of turni cur sources of the country ought to be i now in the hands of Attorney Drake, to Klamath lake und theie throw out "Now, I think we have made great Present conditions: riers long to the whole people. I think who will probably have them ready advances under this influence, but we feeders north and south. Now in vae on old contract .... 10 j this sentiment is general all over the * I * new for submission at the next meet Ing must not stop." '* ’The main line will stop ut Ibitt" Now in use ordered since old con- country. too of the council. Taft took up the question of con Fulls for the present and not go ntiv tract .................................... ................ 12 ! "I have found conditions on the I hat <1 ration of r-sour. • », Including the further for a while. This will tap Pacific coast forest reserves better -> *> MOKE FRI IT Total ■ reclamation of arid land, the preser all the rich forests In those sections than at any time 1 have visited them. vation of fori'sts and the deepening of and inruns that a great resource will Cost of original 10, interest R.W.Tower was up from Keno Mon There are fewer complaints and less i waterways and pledged all his efforts b • turned into money.' on bonds per year............ $ 600.00 day and was exhibiting to his friends friction between the users of the nn- In ti e dfrection of a scientific solution "Several people are skeptical abQ'lt Cost of 12 additional at rate a sample of his apple crop. It con j tional forekts and the administra of these questions. the Pacific and Eastern lielng u pri of $34 each per year ...... 109.OS vinced the most skeptical that there tors of them. I am copfldent that the that ' Such a policy," he said, "cannot vale line, and many throw br< $1.009.OS must be something wrong in the the forest service and the people ar * get Total for 1 in* brought to a culmination lu one hints out that It 1» a Hill road u ory that fruit cannot be raised here, ting to understand each other better I w Illi The Light and Water company pro administration, or two, or three. All laugh at the Id.-a that It will not K" for the apples exhibited by Mr. Tower every day and that all misunderstand poses: rnndotn nod the other ; that < ach one can say while he Is re to the coast. have no superior anywhere. Three ings will rapidly disappear.” sponsible. Is that his best efforts will field, the latter yielded To lay 6-inch main along Klamath " 'Why.' said one gentleman, K. I* years ago Mr. Tower set about 300 On the train with Pinchot went be devoted to carrying out these pol- ns the former. Musick of Crescent City, "people In avenue from Main street on Pay ne al trees, which included apples, peaches, John Hays Hammond, the noted min , Icles, not only to devoting the Rov ley to Klamath avenue, thence along pears, plums, apricots and other ing engineer and president of the na cm men t's ai tent Ion. but also In en- Klamath avenue to Eleventh street, fruits, There are fifty varieties of tional league of Republican cltlbs. cournglng the use of private capital thence along Eleventh street to Main the different species. It is his inten Hammond will Join the Taft party al and private effort In the same direc street. And from Klamath avenue tion to keep a careful record of what Salt Lake. tion." along Sixth street to Oak street; re each variety- does, and after three or The chief forester is wearing his quiring 5,062 feet of pipe and 16 hy-j four years make selections of thus" right hand in a bnndage as the result drants. C. GOODRICH, Proprietor that are best adapted to this climate. of an encounter with a big sting'av | Cost would be: I He realizes that he has some that while he was fishing at Am Clemert •! Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, Hats, 5,062 feet 6-in. main laid will not do well here, but inasmuch island last week. He was alone In a ' (From October Farm Journal) Carpels. Rugs, Wall Paper and ready for use, $1 ft.. $5,062.00 as no one has ever gone into the mat skiff and got a big stingray on the! The following method will appeal and Groceries 16 double hydrants. $75 ea 1,200.00 ter thoroughly he decided to make Lock. The fish was four feet broad : to every farmer ns the ciislest, quick- I > I in«* Tnl lt* Knit, .50 pound*, for • ,T8 the experiment himself. ills work a.ia as soon as he t:x>k the bait, began est and b-ast expensive plan for -.for- , Total 2O.IN» Mult, out -liulf groiind, per tun will be invaluable to the county, for ■ to tow the boat. Pinchot got his fin- Ing all l.lmls of fruit ami v<-g>-tul>b >. ' Snap Soup, loo I Mir* for : M We are entitled to: t ofli-t*, per |Hiuiitl . . IH< to .40 it will settle for all time just what iger caught between the line and the' from a potato to a pumpkin: < * 8 per cent for investment. Ten, |H-r |H>uml llh to ,W> variety of fruit trees should be set 'boat and the'bruises took off the nail i Arrange the fruit or vegetables In ,, Slur Tol ucto, |ier plug ,4.A 4 per cent for deterioration. llorx *Ji< <■ Tobm io, per plug .45 i of the Index finger. out. a lot low. M high ;• i;d u Id-- as won :d < ’ 12 per cent investment per N|M*ur lli-uil Tobmio, per plug . 40 On arriving here from his island The result of his labors so far have eat i I • I .■■'•!■ S|'I •■a l I'. Ill I I.a ■ ! > Hire, |M-r |M>und . He, lOcnixl .11 annum ............................... $ 751.44 i |b*uliw |M-r |M.uud . . <lc unit .<•7 outing, Mr. Pinchot made an Indirect over t! nil and -■•t up fodder on each <> surprised him greatly. He had confi 3 per cent taxes on one-half < olmiibbi Ont Fluke«, pleie fo rlilnnwner in. ' reference to President Taft's recent side to the desired thickness say <> cm h |«i< kugc ............................................................... :I5 $3.131) 93.93 dence that he would meet with partial 4 Inlet Ont», |uu huge .......................... 15 success at least, but last year the I decision in the Pini-hot-Ballingi r con tlir- ■ or four f- t This affords ex- <> V It b l I'.llll .ikr I l.iur .15 • ■ $845.37 yield was large, considering the ago troversy, declaring the Roosevelt con Total cellent protection from ordinary mid; <> llolled Ontn, in bulk, to |Miunil» for 1.00 Driiil Prune», 20 |u>und» for l.oo We will contract to lay this pipe, of the orchard, and this season the servation policies were the policies of and In the case of pumpkin, turnip, Sugar, per Mtrk ................................................................ <1.75 the people, who would demand of the erect hydrants and operate seme for trees are so heavily laden that it was or cabbage storage, or any other arti Highest Price Paid for Hide«» and Produce $40 annual hydrant rental, or 16 hy necessary to prop them up. When he present executive that they be carried cle fed to stock, you have the means drants at $40 each, $540. Our loss, has ascertained the varieties of fruit out. He said: at hand with which to form a most "As a ration, we are coining to a <b irable balanced ration as you feed as proposed, $205.37. Or, every 310 best adapted to his purpose he in feet of pipe cut out we will cut out tends to set out about ten acres, and : ^lizatlon that the Roos'-velt pollci' - out the corn and fodder. This meth one hydrant; or, if only 14 hyrauts then handle his orchard in a scientific are the real policies. 1 feel so, and od will prove «'specially valuable to are placed on 4,452 feet of pipe, the manner. It has been his experience th'- people feel so. And further, the renters and others who are compelled cl arge per annum will be $560. This, where he has lived before that people of the country feel that Pres to move early In tl.e spring, when It then, would furnish: smudging ÍH as necessary as fertiliza- ident Taft Is pledged to • ipport these would be extremely unhandy to chop On old contract . 10 tion, and he intends to carry on ex policies, and that his administration through tl.e frozen ground and "fish Since ordered ...12 périment« along this line during th is called upon to see that they are out” fruit or vegetable from the old- GPADIfATE.S CAN Bl I i »I Ml ) V HOW HI py POINTING TO jTlltS.XCHOOI. AS I Ht PtASONFOIt TIIHV pt *■ V.kMl| t .Silt tTXS . Klamath avenue .... .16 next few years, He will gladly fur- carried out.” fashioned hole or pit. Secretary of the Interior Ballinger nish such information as lie can t< Total ....................................... .38 joined the presidential party at Den those interested, and will from time Tlic Wrong Receipt V, e farther propose: ver and will go through to Seattle to time furnish the papers with re- "What's the matter, dear?” asked To erect on Klarnath avenue........... 16 knrollmint of »tudsnt« past y«ar 468. po.-ts stowing- the result of his ex with th'* president. He assisted Taft Mr. Just wed. as he came Into the All gradual»» placad In good positions. To keep those now in, in service.. .12 in the formal opening of the Gunni périment«. house and found bls wife crying ns If Filled but SO par cant applications for office hslp. To erect new on present mains 32 son tunnel at Montrose, Col., the I er heart Reputation for thorough and porsonal Instruction. would break, greatest irrigation project the gov- ■ Safa and rsflnlng Inllusncss. Total ...................................................... CO HEILMAN SILENT ON ”!’m so discouraged,” she sobbed, pol l TH Al. AFFA1KS ernment has ever undertaken. and operate the same at $22 each per ” What has bothered my little Hon. Binger Hermann, formerly Sand for naw Folder and Succe»» Itorie». Taft announced that he would not wire?" annum. congressman from this district, and make I is speech on the conservation 60 hydrants at $22 each per "I worked all the forenoon making i;ii annum .................................... $1,320.00 one of the many Oregonians caught of natural resources the topic of su custards, because I knew you were DíKITIíM eou students when If this were done the city would in the timber indictment net of Fran preme interest in the country through so fond of them, and and I UllllOlId COMPETENT WITHOUT CHAWiF. cis J. Heney, was in Medford this which l.e will pass during the next pay: here she began weeping hysterically For old 10 (Interest).. $ 60f'.(.o week attending the Elks’ celebration, two weeks—until he reached Spo again. New 60 ....................................... 1,320.00 ar.d when questioned as to whether kane, on September 28th. ft was at "And what, darling?” he would again become a candidate Spokane that the controversy between "And they turned out to be sponge Total ................................... $1,920.00 for congress, said: Secretary Ballinger and Chief For- cake." Tit-Bits. Or, the city would pay: "People have been so kind as to ester Pinchot became an Issue. In For old 10........................... $ 600.00 suggest my becoming a candidate, but the brief references he has f made in A < licckcrt*d Answer f Klamath avenue 16 ....... 640.00 it is too early to discuss such an his speeches so far, Taft has declared "Hullo, male; 'ow is It you ain’t Now in use 12 ......................... 409.08 event. I find that I have many friends the reclamation work must 0 go on, workln’?" f In all parts of the country, despite the but that It must be done In con for m- I Total ........................................ $1,649.08 "Well, it’s like this; I works nt a As above, 70 hydrants for $1.920.00 cloud that has been cast upon m.v rep Ity wlth the law and that no project domino factory anil I puts on the 0 MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r, utation. But the sun Is coming out will be undertaken until the money spots, and they are, making double /--------------- Difference for 32 hydrants $ 270.92 of the clouds and my persecution for the work Is In band. blanks today.”- London Opinion. Modern ¡nii'rovpmrnts. 73 rootna ¡iml niiilog. Any additional hydrants, nearing an end; then It will be time 1 It Is learned that when President 0 Sample ¡looiDH, Bar Boom, Parlora. Two ( |ub mains are laid, at $22 per enough to talk politics. Meanwhile I Taft wrote his letter to Secretary Bal-1 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hill re liooniK, Etc., Etc. each, contract for five years from date am delighted to greet old friends linger, sustaining him In all that he turned Sunday evening from Crater ____ (' again and I find them staunch and has done an head of the Interior de- i lake and Seven Mlle creek, where of contract. SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS If hydrants placed on Klamath ave-' true.” partment, he also wrote a letter to ( they have been for the past week. Indications are that the long- drawn-out controversy between the city and the Light aud Water com pany is maring an end. A special meeting was held Friday evening for the purpose of affording President H. V. Gates an opportunity to present his side of the case and submit a proposition from his company. He practically conceded everything asked for by the city : nd made no demands, the result being tiat the meeting was Goodrich’s Cash Store i : :♦ ♦ : Í : : : >'«»*»*»*** Facts Worth Noting [JSIIPPED >1 III so».m | f Lakeside Inn J