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othvrwlao would, they will necessar ily pay u «ligia ly higher price for II, Seiri-tury of Interior's I’I iuim Minus Rusli of Work and a Higher I'rici* for Water In il disputili frulli Washington to inatlon whlt'h will I lit «Test th« Kluni ni h county p«*«»pi<*: A n h roHiilt of I i I h InvestIgn i Ions In tho West during the past summer, Hvcretiiry Itallingvr I j 1 more conviti« •■<> Ihun even tliut «-ongri-sN shouhl uu- thorlze the l»Hue of bonds, predicated ■ >n tbo recliimutlon fund. In order that ready cash may bo uvullubli« for the prompt completion of the score or mor« of government Irrigui Ion pro J vets now In course of construction. < lo< ><l husIneNH, he believes. deimimis tlint such n bond Issue be authorized, for th« morn money made iivallablo for defraying the cost of construction, the quicker the projects will be com pleted, mid the sooner will returns coms Into the rei lumutlon fund from »««tilers acquiring water rights from I he government. Home of the ndvo- / < utss of a bond Issue have «lemmiib'd II u.ooo,ooo; others favor un Issue of 110,000,000 n year for a term of for under no clrcumstaiic« s wo ild << ingresa provide for u borni Issu«* red stipulât« Unit tho interest on out standing bonds should be pu Id direct ly out of the Federal treasury. The ri'clumullon law wus passed with the ■ uiiili rstuiidlng that the cost of bul'd- Ing hlg works Hhould not be bain«! by III*» government, but by th«« settler«* any leglslullon seeking to imposa I oven u stillili sii tire of this «.«Ht on 'he government would bu dofiuite«!. I Eastern sentiment Is too s'ronif against uny such Idea to permit of Iti « «msummutlon. Former Resillen! of This City Hei-tin-s i the Illg Hostelry HOW IIIE WORK IH GOING Istilli« li Being lit li«l Ip; Men Em ployed Preparing Quarters for All Winter's Work Tho following article from the Port lund Telegram Is self-explana tory, und showo th» great Interest the outside world Is tuking in the devel opment of this section of the country. ' Although local Southern Pacific officials .began to assure Portland biiHlnesH Interests of assistance In Im proving passenger connections be- twi'en Portlaiod and Klamath Falls as long ago as the first week of July, nothing definite has been accorn- pllshod. The last word emanating from the llarrlmun stronghold here and received by the transportation committee of th«* Chamber of Com merce was a letter dated October 10- from General Passenger Agent Wil liam McMurray, In which the prom ise was made that the complaint would be taken up with the Han Fran cisco offic ials of tho Southern Pacific. W. W. Patch, the Klamath pro Je« t engineer, recently returned from a trip to th«! Char Lake dam. liy the 1st of D« < ember, he said, the work up there will be completed. AH that now remains to b«! done Is a little more ex cavation und about fifty feet of ce ment work. Concerning the work on the Tule lake outlet, he stated that the gov ernment now ha>! a 32-foot launch on the lake, which was being fitted up and u cabin galvanized against ice this luunch covering of protection As soon as In coriimls- slon, woik on the enlargement of t^ie present outlet of the lake will be actively pushed and. In all probability some of the excavating work will be done on th«* additional outlets planned on the southern end of the lake. WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO If you want to know anything about Incubation drop a postal to Tlieir Unceasing Work Keeps Us Htrong and Healthy.« E. M. HERE, Box 166, All the blood in the body passes 11-1 1-lm Klamath Falls, Ore. through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. When NOTICE. healthy I hey remove about 500 grains Parties wishing sagebrush laad of Impure matter dally, when un healthy Hom«' part of this impure mat clear««. call on or writ«, ter Is left in the blood. This brings W W. HASTEN, on muny diseases and symptoms-- Klamath Falla. ora. pain In th«* back, headache, nervous 1 X-ltf ness, hot. dry skin, rheumatism, gout, grave), disorders of the eyesight and GREAT SALE OF LATE HHKHFT h«*arlng, dizziness. Irregular heart, Ml'HIC debility, drowsln* -.«, dropsy, deposits in the urine, etc. But If you keep the If you desire some fine bargains In filers right you will have no trouble' Late Popular Sheet Music, write to with your kidneys. Jesse Freeman, Sterling Mine. Charles 8. Mitchell, 209 Almond st., Ja'-ksohville, Ore., says: “I actually Ashland, Ore., for latest free music believe that Doan's Kidney Pills saved catalogue. my life. 1 suffered from kidney dls- case for a long time before I realized what was the matter with me. My worst troubles were pains in my back and limbs and an Irregularity in the passage of kidney secretions. I was unable to rest well on account of the pains and felt so stiff and lame at times that I could hardly walk. I finally learned of Doan’s Kidney Pills, and as they were so highly recom mended I procured a box and began using them. They seemed to be Just what I required, for In less than two DR. J. M. ELLSWORTH weeks beneficial results were appar VETERINARY SURGEON ent. When I had used seven boxes I AND DENTIST was in better health than I had been Office CrlMl-r HtllU Bulldlu» f*boo« 72S for years.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's— ATTORNEY AND and take no other. COUNSELOR AT LAW Walter E. Conner, the well known hotel man. Is now manager of the < Continental hotel In Him Francisco. The Continental, formerly known ns the I'nciflc-Grand. Is located on Ellis, nt Powell street, only on«! block from There Is a gang of men at work th«* Emporium ami one eighth block Al) rates, schedules, tariffs and time- there at present cutting wood and from the Flood building, In which cards affecting the territory in ques getting ihe quarters In shape so that are located all of the principal rall- tion. andz for that matter the entire work can continue there all winter. road and steamship ticket offices. Hout hern Pacific In Oregon and Cali Just now It is Impossible to tell Tim house Is fire nnd earthquake fornia, emanate from the Bay City. AND THIS AT .MERRILL where the water that is draining out proof; has 200 rooms and loo prl years. Secretary Ballinger bus a plan Hence th» constant discrimination of the Ink«.* Is emptying, though it is «llfferlng from both, a plan which bls vat«* baths. Is equipped throughout 'ignlnst tills city. Saturday night a couple of round- certain that It Is bubbling up In judgment indicate« Is more practic with Baker b«*ds nn«i contains every The Chamber of Commerce under- era who had imbibed rather too freely device known to tho science of mod took to get some amendment of the springs on the California side of the able. of that put-me-to-sleep water served ern hotel keeping. Conducted on schedule whereby Portland would hills. Since work was commenced on at Fairview took in the show at the 11» would huvo congress uutliorUu the enlargement of the outlet three tho European plan, rat«*« >1 up. have something like an even break Merrill opera house. They comment the issuance of reclamation bonds up The Continental Is now recognized with San Francisco In Klamath Falls times as much water is running out | ed in rather strong language on the to a fixed minimum fur In elevi» of Into the lava beds, and so seeping ns a home of comfort. common territory. After much cor- >10.000,000. though he himself Is not music, reiterating that It was rotten. Tho owners, reallzlzng the full lm- re«i>ondence Secretary H. D. Van through and by unknown channels yet prepared to say what that mini The leader of the orchestra was thor |«ortanc<* of the locution, together lleckeren of the transportation com- out onto the valleys below. When the mum should be Discret lotiary power oughly disgusted, for there was a with the genera! demand tot a hlgh- •rnlttec, wns advised by the Southern outlet has been increased so that the I young lady playing the piano, and he » boul«! bo bestowed upon the uvero* class, yet moderate-prlrcd hotel, have Pacific that the presi-nt schedule, stream Is some forty times as large tnry to Issue these bonds front time to invited the boisterous critics to come converted un adjoining store to tho which made Portland business men as that now flowing out, it will prob time. In such <|uuntltl<-H ns may be out side and give their lucid criticism enlargement of the hotel lobby, writ lose a whole day and gave San Fran- ably be posible to locate the springs Justified, until the maximum Is of the music. This they did, and the ing room and ladles' reception room, cisco direct atid Immediate copnec- where It comes out on the other side, reached, In this manner, he believes orchestra leader got the decision on with n wide observation window. The lions with Klamath Falls had been and then the real work can be com that money could be obtained as need- a knock-out blow. The recreant pair management considers It opportune adopted on “recommendation of the menced. «'d. und not in udvance of actual re ■were then taken in charge by the mar In making these announcements, to Klamath Falls Chamber of Com quirements. shal. When they returned from slum give assurance of personal effort meree." berland he asked if they wished to That bonds of th Ise hnructer could toward th«* convenience nnd comfort The suggestion was made by As- take out a warrant for the man who tlouted the secretary has be readily of all, and the maintenance of the slstunt General Pasenger Agent John no doubt. The reclamation fund, a had struck them. Sadly they shook highest principles, b«*llevlng that a N. Scott In that comunlcatlon that An Ordinarne Read Allowing I the I their heads. pvrmunvtit fund. I n regarded by West Western I nion Telegraph Com- well satisfied guest Is the best medi Portland interests had better take ern bunks as the very beat avcurlty, “No," they answered, “the music |uiny to Enter the City um of soliciting patronage. There the matter up directly with the Klam was fine.” and II is u mutter of record that prl- fore. remember: "The Continental ath people. «ate interests, with legitimate Irri There was a regular meeting of the hotel enjoys the advantageous combi Secretary Van Heekeren took the gation projects to finance, have In re Doctor Hamilton, Dr. Fisher assist city council Monday night. nation of the most central location matter up with the Klamath Falls cent years I'Xperlvnced Ititi» or no ing, performed a successful operation After certain bills for the payment with home comforts and moderate Chamber of Conlmerce, and was in difficulty In disposing of thdr bonds for appendicitis on Miss Mrytle Carter rates." In the heart of the theater formed by Secretary II. II. Duhbar of the labor employed on the rebuild to Western banking Institutions, or. on Monday, Dr. Merriman gave the and shopping district. th.'yl this recommendation referred to ing of the crosswalks and a bill for anesthetic, tor that matter, to the big financial Miss Elizabeth E. Taylor,' I In Mr. Scott's letter had been made lumber from Moore Bros, had been who is here from her home at Janes- • ««mcerns of the East. I \ with the understanding that the approved and voted paid, several i ville, Wis., visiting her brother. Dr. If prlvutr capital, offering their ¡"Shasta Limited," the new tnrougb petitions for building permits were | J. E. Taylor, took the case as special land ns security, can flout irrigation : train on the Southern Pacific, was read and allow-ed. A petition from I nurse. Iwinds amounting to millions of dol R«*«il Estate mid Bnainera Men Eiit**r I i going to hnndle passengers for Weed, the Farmers' Implement company was lars, there would seem to be little Into Ho* Plan With Alacrity— Cal., the junction point with the set wide. In It they asked to be al question about the ability of the gov \\ ill Ile Filli* Collection. ESTRAY Klamath Falls branch. Much to the lowed to hang a sign in front of the ernment to raise necessary millions Long, slim bay horse, branded S— Model bakery on Main street. The There was a special meeting of the dismay of fhe Klamath Falls people on the r< < binuitIon fund council wanted more specific Informa the Shook brand—on left shoulder. Chamber of Commerce Monday after the Shasta limited handles nothing Secretary Ballinger, in bls annual tion concerning the sign, and set the Reward will be paid for information noon at 4 o'clock In Wilbur Wright's but through business, and their hope report, will deal with this question leading to his recovery. Shook Ranch, petition aside. office, which all business men were for direct connections with Portland somewhat fully, and probably will go Dairy, Ore. 10-21-tf I were shattered. The ordinance accepting a deed Invited to attend. Into detail ns^to his Ideas regarding This new train would solve ’the from the Klamath Land and Trans F. II. Thompson, the local ager for iIo- amount of bonds I hut should be I HAVE BUYERS the Southern Pacific announce! that whole question of the 22-hour dis portation company for certain land For Klamath county lands. Send me authorized, and the manner in which he had received word from the head crimination against Portland if It' on Conger avenue and for the extend description, terms and price, and I i hey shouhl be offered for siile. In office saying that they would be Kind would stop south bound at Weed and ing of that avenue was adopted. will sell it for you. Ramsey Realty that report the secretary will make An ordinance granting the Western to furnish n sixty-foot car In which carry passengers for Klamath Falls. Co., 217-2 IS Central bldg., cor. 6 and plain the fait tliut such n bond Issu«* exhibits are to be shipped to the ox- It would' not mean a delay of three Union Telegraph company the right as ho favors will not in atiy Sense be a minutes, nnd the business men of to enter the city and erect all neces S Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. hlbltlon at Omaha. The car will bo drain upon tho Federal treasury. The furnished nt any* time stated by the Portland who have been advised of sary polos wai passed on to Its second Wm. W. Baldwin is rather serious- Inti-ri bt on outstanding bonds will be no reading. Chamber, and will be taken when they the situation feci that it would be ly ill at his home. paid out of the reclamation fund, and more than fair that the railroad make It was voted to refund certain per notify the company that they are the bonds ultimately will be redeemed this concession and save the trouble r< ady to Jiavc if moved. sonal taxes paid by E. C. Wilson. out of that fund, after th«* big pro- of revising tho entire schedule of Nyal's Vege- a Various committees were appointed The mayor a«d Colonel Wilkins de tabla Prescrip- .)«cts have been completed ami the somo of the other through trains. iion is indicat to get exhibits from various p.irt i of cided to go around the outlying addi H«'ttl«'rs have paid for their water The local Chamber of Commerce ed in all ordi the county and to carry on tho neccs- tions Tuesday and fix polling places nary diseases of rights. has asked the assistance of the wemen. This aiy ci>rrcspond<*nco. and appoint the judges for the coming In this Klamath Falls Chamber to use such remedy never Ni < dli s to say everyone Is very en election, the necessary thirty days disappoints, its point not generally understood with pressure as it can to get the situa- gsed effects be thu liisflc, nnd that all are lending before the matter can be put to a vote r< pc« t to the bond issue. Where a tlon remedied, but as matters now ing perceptible their aid In tanking this n real suc being- now almost completed. ironi tao very project I h built In part of in whole by stand nothing can be accomplished first. It ¡s com cess. The exhibits are being taken to The matter of the bridge at Tenth m«mvy raised by a bond Issue, the In until the local Southern Pacific otn- posed of ti.e C. T. Oliver's seed store, where they purest and the terest paid on the bonds will bo ns- dais hnve heard from the "blg guns” and Canal streets was again referred most reliable «III l»> arranged and prepared fill Hvssed against the lands so reclaimed, down below. • The San Francisco to the street committee tobe reported drugs; niercu- shipment. rials, opiates and tho cost per acre to the settlor crowd has a habit of taking all the on at the next meeting. and other har-< Chief of Police Carter was directed will be slightly higher than it tho time It pleases in such matters. mful drugs be ing excluded. project was built entirely of money That Klamath Falls wants to do all to servo notice on Engineer Patch The many dis that the nuisance of the Ankeny ca coming Into tho reclamation fund On Tuesday about 9 a. m. there the business that it possibly can with concerting in fl u e n c e s to from tho salo of lands. The nddl- was a slight Are In the upper half of Portland merchants Is shown in the nal must be abated. whicl woman A motion to adjourn was then tlonnl cost, however, will bo very the building occupied by tho City spirit and wording of every inter is constantly subjected ren slight, and will be more than offset laundry. Th«* prompt arrival of the change of communication bad with made and carried. der her liable tho Southern Oregon city. At Kinm by the advantages accruing from the hose cnrtH and firemen made It an to many Functional disorders that C. II. Walker called a meeting iu not only tend to destroy her comfort prompt completion of projects that, easy matter to extinguish iho blaze ath the general feeling has nlways nnd happiness, but which gradually without a bond issue, would bo post» Hint might have caused considerable Inclined toward closer commercial re th<> courthouse on Tuesday for the merge into chronic and serious dis polled two, three or perhaps fl Ye «Inning«* If it had gotten beyond con lations with Portland ns ngninst San purpose of organtzizng a grange. It eases. Nyal's Vegetable Prescription Is years. trol, but ns It was, the damage was Francisco, but with the train sched- was well attended and the matter was without a peer for the successful They can only g«*t It by supplementi very slight. A defective flue Is what ules sewed up as they now are local thoroughly discussed and several treatmnet of female weakness, pain fill and disordered menstrutation, merchants are under a fearful handi- committees appointed. Ing tho reclamation fund in somo Is supposed to have started the lire. hysteria, cramps, “bearing down pains," inflammation and falling of cap. Both Sacramento and San Fran- icnnncr, nnd to n great many West-1 th« womb. This la a remedy of Wanted—A large tract of land In sterling worth. HOLSTEIN'S FOR cisco merchants and Jobbers know ernors the bond Issue Is tho most REGISTERED SALE this, and they are taking every ad- Southern Oregon or Northern Cali feasible plan yet proposed. But If I have some fine young registered UNDERWOODS PHARMACY they get this money, nnd In conse Holstein hulls for sale; A-l stock nnd vantage of it In monopolizing the fornia for colonization. J. M. NEL Cor. 7th and Main Streets acclimated. M F. LOOHELEY. Ft. ¡trade tributary to Klamath Falls. SON, 24 N. First st., San Jose. Cal. Klamath Falla .... Oregon quence get water sooner than they , Klamath, Oregon. Ih C. C. BROWER KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ROOMS 7 4. 8, MURDOCK BLDG. W|LL A. 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