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jL M ft Si m m m jlj r . A H 1 i rM f , l fcv, V 1 ?! 'I m -'I kusemw IF YOU'RE WISE Tire Temple. Theatre QUAITTT ONLY MATINKB DXlLY AT ! "A Bogw NapoUoa," Vltagraph comedy. citr or Washington," Edison scenic. toanaty' ivhi," L iiubln dram. "la the ati of ,h Asia," SeHeA Arabian atory. y ALL MCfc.NBKD I1CTURI' 1 The Malestk ttl THRKK-HKKL 8IRCIAL "JES8" tly Rider Haggard A sensational war drinia that wll please both young and old. ' Two other Comedy Rels Aanilmian IOc. Matinee "each chaam day. Program cbge,'atoaev. Wedaes Jar. Friday. Satnrdny aad Sunday. l J Yoa'U bay Ma Mar ta avsw Itoase. Prtcea retega froaa fM la TBO, oa caar tetfiaa. Yea oa hare ta wait for devaloaaseat. Iter ara good right mom J 14 alaa Mfc ta aaaw you MMt geedview lot oa taa hill. Hoaaca aad Ma ta aU part at tha crty at reaenanhls aricaa aad easy tevaw. If yea Wre laureate la raraa Uada I'd Uka 4 ow 1 " IW- " OCWLCOTB XU to Amerteak Hotel. lhoM Ml Subicrlptlou term by mall to any ad- dreia In tha Uattad State: On. year . ....ifft.00 One month ... .50 Kasilga ffijami DAN QlN G VTafaeaaay add Satarday Eva. NfAtif FOR RENT Jericho Club - for - Odck Fellows Rebekahs -ONLY- la bueanat a( I. O. O. . Taai. pl. Bowltag, BllllardOool. Card JtooaM. Reading Kooais. Private Sitting lloom for It. btkaa only. VlaKlag BroUaia aad Ulsters Iways welcome. Wood Wood SlabWtri rtf $2.5C4 rySUkWNd. & 3.5tU 44 " tt 4ft $304 UmbuiUijvni 4ft, Mil 12ii Leave orders at O.K. Transfer Co. ti i Car. A aad Mala P. d Carlson Candies That Suit yaar Tarn Chawing Chocolate; Dlppad Nuta, Ralilni aad Data, Cara mels, Penoch, TaSaa aad Nat ('and It. Auk for the Ho-Made Klad Tlicv Statu t0 fcla St. ito Block Wood Tlie economical fuel (or win ter ue. j l.eaardr j' Lawrence's Cigar Stor. Pao 1(11. W. C. BATES POLK'S - mmmn.i'ir T mm WAMunwivti Business Directory ST ASbaatw TaMs atria pa aalataa tdfataHtaWfl XWaaaOa lasiaiss aaa prenssstA f mtkfCltr. Town and Mflaltv ketch C lMtla) populmllou. !! aaakinc pout; y. compllM u Our Uualaraa la Ooodl t)nr Culoniera are Go! Because our Groceries are Good A complimentary order will convince you. f Youm, Hfttluua to pltut, Moiarck Grocery Try a raa) af ar "M,1KttVWKKn Noae IWllrr. liww laai Wherti? asd Why? Ftrat Wkea da yoar OrocaHea? Secoad Way them thara? da yoa aay If yoa ara aot get acat at the rifit arka yea ara 1 aot oar caatomara. Van Riper Bros. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. Bdltar PublUbad dally wwaat Sunday by Ua (Urald Pabllablas Caaaaay of Klamath raila. at 111 raartk St. Knterad at the pottoflce at Klamath ralla, Oragoa. (or traaamlaalon ' through the made aa eeeoad-etate matttr. KLAMATO MUA OKKOON TUK8DAY, OCT. S, IBIS ENGINEER ASKS A SALARY GUT DON J. XVMWAI.T ItKgUKSTS Tllr! CUl'.NCIL TO CHAM1K HIS It 1 1. MU.NKRATION KKOM AMKIUL'AN TO KDHOPHAX VLAft Decauae the winter work doea not promlao to be active. City Englncitr Don J. Zumwalt lait night auggcttvil to the city council that hla monUilv alary be dlio.ullnued, and that lio be paid at the rate o( 110 per vla (or auch work m he ta called upon to do (or the city. The plan met the ii proval of tho council, and It wan o ordered. The petition c( Jamca It. DrU-t.U (or a renewal of the liquor llcemr .it the White Pelican hotel waa granted V. P. Johnion end Joe McDounlil signed aa lurette. Herbert S. Crane, the attorney, ail dreeaed the co tocll concerning lh.i poor lighting acrrlce on Sixth atroit In the hill dlitrlct. The matter waa referred to the light committee. A deadlock occurred when the mat ter of buying a team came up. It waa In the ahape of an ordinance, and wan taken up last night (or Ita final pa aga. Four councllmen (avored tho ordinance, while (our other were op. poaed to It Building paralla ware allowed by council laat sight aa (ollewa: Geo. B. Downing, two-room addi tion to hovte, lot 11, block St, Soc ond Hot Sprlnga addition. C. S. Moore, permit to remodel tho (ront of rirat National bank building. Oeo Downing, woodihed on lot 11. block St. Second Hot Sprlnga addi tion. Jerry Sleek, barn on lot 4, block 9, Painrlew addition. A. C. WlUon, home to coat ftOu on lot 1, block 24, IlllUltle addition. J. P. U, barn on lot 1, block 91, Pint addition to Klamath PalU. W. E. Mcllrlde, addition to chicken bouie on lot 3, block 84, Klamath addition to Klamath Fall. J. II. Maion, abed atable on lot 3, block 444, Nlchola addition. LKTTKRN FltOM TI1K PKUPLK . ' Two Specials ., A modern houaa hau way up the hill on Sixth ; vtf dulrable property" la. arary way. ' Dart view o( te elty wRhont i ha Mg ellaib. Price 91,10 wlU tarva to ult; lot II1I04. A modera l-rooat houae, two screened pofebaa; iUh (oaa datlon; aaaily aaw aad rested at preeent tar Ml par aioatb. Cloaa la bad good rlew. Price. IM0O; Urma, 11,100 eaab, balanaa eaa ba arraagad- I hare fl,t00 to loaa oa real estate, city er country. J. F. MAGUIRE -4aiMiN Stint v TAFT LEADERS IN PORTLAND CERTAIN POKTI.ANU, Oct, 8. -Mauy en couraging rc-porta reach tivndtiuntlura to tho effect that tlio working nun of Ori'Kon aro going to ol (or con lluuanco of tiroipvrlty niul John (m fathpr, new diciors (or mother, nnd moving picture rIiuwb for tho kldilloi, tnd against another soup-house chap ter ot horror like that which occur red all uvor tlio country uiuler tho Cleveland mlmlnlitmtloii In ISva. W orklnK men In tlio neighborhood of 1'nrtlnud who two weeks ngo were (or Itootcxolt nnd a cek nun ero tat!:- I11B some about Wilson, now openlv declnro thut they do not Intend to taki! 11 leap In the ilnrk" over the free trade preclplro. Home of tho counties which were In the "Hull Mooso" class n few weeks since, have undergone a great change Intoly (or the "let-well-enough-ntont"' Men Is sproadlng to every part o( tlie- state. A lending rcputilli'itn politi cian report to headquarters now thpt "there Is a constant drift towards lh r-realdont, and he Is gaining eteiy i!ny, and I look (or him to have a substantial majority." A Ta(t CI110 will be organised In Tillamook on October 13th. tlrnnt county Is another example o tho retnarknble change of sentl n.tnt which has taken place In the. state. Good political guessrrs In that 'rvery day. Motility predict that Taft will surel) iitrry It. Klnniotli ! another county which vU undoubtedly bo In the Tutl Ml. Iiiuiii In Noieinher Voters from that l.ounty report Hint thtjlr (ellow clll- lens are doing some 11111 iniiiHina. end have come to the conclusion that It Is better to vote (or more reputi llrnn nrosiierlty thuii to take n rhancti in new principles nnd new men Thousands or ted nnd white Tnri lulloiis hno been sent out nnd given em- nt he.iiliiunrtei'S during tho pnst 'week III response to renuent Melt I ho wero talking Itoosevelt n short lime ago nro now wearing Tnft but tons, according to numerous callers at headquarter, Olio mnu in Hoiitli em Oregon writes. "You sent inn twenty buttons, nnd they were gon ilu as mniiy minutes, and men offering to buy more at any price. Send me SCO." Another republican In Kn.tem tire I, en said; "I hnvo had to tight to '.(cep the button you sent me; I could uso toil In half a day Tad's buttons ran be seen eery r.here on the streets of Portland, In hotel lobbies, etc., etc., whero thrr vero low nnd (ar hetr-n before the Islt of llootevrlt The feeling that Tuft will rnrrr this state has now tak en firm root nnd Is growing rapidly SHAKEliP COMING IN EXPRESS RATES 8AI.KM, Oct. X. On Its own mo Hon tho stato railroad rommlulon stnrlrd tho ball rolllug (or a read justment o( ull the etprcss rates In Oregon. Notice that a hearing will be held here Thursday, Notrmbel 7, was sent to the Wells Fargo Kipross company, tho American Kiprens com pany, the Northern Kxpress com pa u) and the Great Northern Kipress com pany. This notice states that the com mission bta.beon Investigating ex press rates, "and finds cause (or .1 hoarlng to determine whether any of the rates are unreasonable and un just. "This bearing Is particularly made necessary by tho general readjust ment of express rates that must fol low tho recent order of tho Interstate commerco commission, outlining n new system of handling the cipress business of tho country, said Clyde II. Altchlton, chad man o( the stale rnllroad commission "We want t.) get a firm grip 011 the situation and line Oregon rate up so lher will be no lujiistlre to any community, and so evury community and every ludustry ' will g..t the full benefit of the changes being mndo In our express systems," The order of the Interstate com 'mvrce commission fixes three clnsies jof ratrs, genoral, special aud food stuffs, and divides the entire country Into small districts, and makes the rates from all point to all point In .another district the snuiv on each 'classification. A hearing 011 the com mission's order Is to be held at Wash ington, 1). C, tomorrow. That the re-adjustiuent will re sult lu the lowering of many of tho express rate Is the ext relation of the stato railroad commission, ICommuulcatlona sent to the Her aid (or publication In this depart ment should not exceed 300 word In length and must be accompanied by the name and address of the sender. 1 Xothlag to Ue Afraid of Editor Herald: A note In Monday's Herald wanni voters against the proposed graduat ed single tax bill. There Is nothing In the measure to frighten the aver age citizen. The bill propose to cease penalising tho Industrious for making Improvements on land. It proposes that the large land owner, who, sitting Idly by, reaps an Increas ed vnluo on bis land because of hi1 neighbor's sacrifice, shall pay Into the public Us (und a part of this en hanced value .bestowed upon him gratuitously by the public. It pro pose to relieve the home-bultder and tax the dog-ln-the-mangsr land spec ulator. What harm can come to Klamath county, so badly In need of land developers, from such a propo sition? Under the preeent system, personal property and Improvements re heavily taxed, the home-developer and consumer boarlng the burden. The bill very properly propose to ex empt personal property and Improve ments from taxation. To Illustrate the working of the present system: Cattle are personal property, and as such ar taxed this year, let u say; their hide in Mm warehouse will be taxed next year; the leather read for manufacture will be taxed the next year; and the harness manufac tured therefrom will be taxed the next yaar. The man who purchase the harness will pay, according to the (lustration, four tax on the finished article bacaus each successive pos sessor of material of produce adds to hla cost any tax he may pay. Why not lift some of the burden from tba farmer who purchases the barn and uses It In Improving his land, aud put It on tbo owner of Idle land, the value of which Is Increaied by this same farmer's labor? 80 It Is with most article of per sonal property. The bill propose to tat franchises: Water, light, etc. Someone will say at onco that the companies will charge the consumer exhorbltanl rntea under tho specious plea of "taxes to pay." Tho public can regulate franchise prices. Many years ago, In Munn vs. Stato of Ull nols, a case well known to nil law yers, the court ruled that when prl ! n ,x7gup 1 By Joe Bush eeeeeaea "Tho elrn lives (or 200 )ears, tho ilfideu (or 300, tho oak lives for .11)0 J curs" ' "And tho clmtnut " iiiiirruiit,l vate property Is devoted to public us ,llc ""lor ''" ' tho sketch, "lives It shall be subject to public control. '"vcr- ' This lias been tho basis of public con- o trol of pubtlo franchise .prices. If ' Do yuu bellotn In platonle friend-1 corporations holding such franchloslilp7" ho nsked. dislike regulation In the Interest of the public, let them sell tholr fnclll- tic to tho public. In whom tho own ership should be. Voter In Oregon 1 "Not," she replied, "as lung n4 them Is a rhnnco for anything ele.' We lint., lutuv iery Ucslrsble (iih are In a position to do as they ploane.i imt pnptfiy for i. Htephi-ua ami mat speedily, If the graduated I'l'ininr Idviltr Cn, single tax amendment Is adopted, ami ' ' '. .' -; u muni uoeau i use 11, 11 con re-i iuiu iu um lurorui jriiern ni wis noil election. If tho proposed bill offers relief from unjust burdens and prom ises a more equitable method of taxa tion, why not giyo It a trial? Tho same danger signals were unfurled when the Initiative and referendum! were proposed, yet we do not ohsorve any Indications on the part of the mass o( our cltlxen to return to the former corrupt system. Tho writer Is of the humble opinion that wlien tin voters Kit and tako tlnio to Investi gate the merits of the graduated sin glo tax measure they will favor It. Meanwhile, this year of nil year, advice and warning will not bo taken kindly, IIOM.O C. OROKSIICCK. I FISHING TACKtEl i -11 -IH-SIIISll III I Wo havu overy thing u need for that flitting trip. Hook, line, rotfi, reels, hnskeis. etc fAVit r.r.t tents, guns mM ramping outfit THE GUM STORE J. H.'CIMMilKIIH I'll. in., mm I j.rniM ink kj MUX J. ii.ciMJ it- nun M Are uii I merest yd COUNTY? Milliter Itta!) I nod liargaln In KI.AMATil If xoViee tho Rtephun ris'r Th"y hnv" "'"" Sain Kee RESTAURANT Mtla gfreet NOODLItHOPSUEY , CRATER LAKE KENS Crater l.uke company automobile luro meeting nil S. P. train's at Clillo I qulu. Hound trip fare,.Chlloquln in Crater l.ako, fll.KO. , i When advised by phone, autom biles will meet launches at Agency Landing. Hound (rip rata same aa Clilloquln. ' . "vv Automobiles froi Crater l.ak to Mod ford, Monday nnd Thursday, (ara IIS, 12ft round trlp. Jte niH iti.u,nii,uiaiivl.Tr Is aura 16 have pMIU ' rerratlihig close for ti, 'J! haf. awaiting thew ho(J .rtat luxury which ,,(, , pr erly appointed hsthriM.iu ,.l I alve.. And modem snltr , I'lumblni ha. p,Ml 7 is 11.. .11. 1..... 1 ... ... vm t alike, (or (ow purm. nowad,,, ate so limited as not tub, ,b, to afford what was a few ..' ago nn ntmoit pr 1( ' If you desire to know nil Btl0,;( what a moderate min n,r be Itistnlled, call up tlltCKI.Hr A Clean Scalp And Healthy Hair Many o( jour frleuds haw I oil ml thut n luiutlanl k'uii V Imlr soft and tins)' nnd n snilp fno from dntiilrurT wi tov,,)a from tho use of , XYAI.'N lllltMUTUNK This Is the proceilurif Wnsh tho hnlr with warm wutir and a pure ou,i rum il)(. nuishly ruh the scalp with a stiff brush apply lllriuiom. rul, it In wll nnd dry the hnlr before couiblnti, 1'te.tse understand that lllrsuloiie l not merely a I. or M, It Is I'iuIc a (oud, Wttlle 'H. Ilioenugtil) ileigr, It lo priiml. ,r. lerlsl Nrtlon- nnstrtlir ml Mlnmliilrs I tin ril of itir ittlr rriiinie all dandrtif prfvenl Ita irlurii nd irrertre llir natural bs-aaly aail rotor of Hie Imlr Nynl's lllrsuton should be -in your drlng tnblr It sells at (0 tents ami Hf!' the bnttln IT N J 15 H W O O l M WESTERN TRANSFER CO. DIIU.' I'lu.ne IONI. Ilr.lilrnie I'liime l.tl llt'S HKHVIL'K luiid.tiiK rnciniii MOVING AMI (ih'NCIIAI. TIIANsl I II VM.X MOVING A MPKCIAI.TV rwtt I'liknl t'i asxl lrlheii-l mi) I'Ikik In lun JOI5 MOORI5 Proprioior HON J. .t'MU'Al.T, frr.lil.nt. . M. Ill till. Ilirl'm sad tru IIK'IIT K. UIIIIIIOW. Sr.nl-ij Klamuth County Abstract Co ABSTRACTING ' Surveyor and IrrWntlon I uijliiccrs i.is. vt,.s. iii.uKPiti.NTN. .". Klunmlli vs, OrCfjoti We Welcome Small Deposits Old you ever slop to thin that n liundml small e-rount oil,1 a bank stronger than a dole li rge onrst Thai U one if our r.-uvs' for urging the man of limited means to trsnncl Ins bunne lth u jrge account are welcoine (no, (nr'lt. is our punaise to iwr At, I. tho people, , It matters not what ninoiiti of mniley you hnw to dnKtlt will accept It at this bank. W welcothe the small depositor, tiud to him the saw consideration ftfid rourtesles srenrded to all ot our patron. ""svv Our cuatomers all knaw thU. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital uoo,oou Cheap Excursion Rates KA8T ? Vlti mis outhCM'nlnolo AMI ftl.VXKCTIOXH The Double Track, Safety Block Lines of the We Good for return Trip until October 31 ciiioaoo . , ,.,..... $80.00 or.NVKU ,........ $o:M)0 nkw yoiik v.....y.... iiti.no ) OMAHA ...t,........;... $08.00 HT. PAUL ........ 4.. ..,.$ $81 .HO h KANHAH CITY . $08.00 IIOHTON -...J...., $1 I8.H0 .HT. I.OUIH ..? $78.00 NUW OUI.KAN8 . $78.00 Corresponding Riles to other Points VIA ANY DIIIKOT KOUTK 1 MCT IM FIX IT VM Tho only remaining aal dales arc October 0, 10, U "d I'o i' liiforasatioa or Raaartatlott Call on or Write. S. .1. HAILEY,- J AgciuMCliiiiKtili I'alfs N: ijAMKSO'GAKA, 0. P. nnd I'. A80l K St., Sacnimcnio, -" . j