Ifo Pwttifig jbfcilo. Mostly Kl I'",,r ln Klmnalh KHi . Our Advertisers Get the Best Results SeConi) Vi:ah. No. r,7,., KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. THURSDAY, .1UNE 11. 1908. Price, 6 Cents. CROPS DOING NICELY Spring Rains Prove Great Boon to Klamath Country DRYLAND FARMING NOT SO GOOD fields llntler Uiltli looking I M.eplioiuilly Well and lperi fnentnl Ornins ond Irccs Making Splendid Showing. Mi'iistircnwnt of Rainfall for lliruu Months . A-iu.llKi: I the iir.ls kept by W. Il.llrilr'inn wli-. has i bargi' "' " u,,rrill'Mi ol the HMMtliHi l-m, the sutint ! (ailif-1l lot li" 't Hine laoolln i li'llimi 'tll ,W l n lull Jin I "H niches1 June ll tu ItMli .Hoi an Hull I"'1. I lll'brs. Tlisraliifoll f rli-tiljr .'.l "I in Indi, nioiiiili l ni.iUtf ii lliu mil In pl ika and I" pun t valuable help UallJiy fanning !'"' '' itr fon'l enpt t n-i Puking well hi ui lUy JllnUl.ii limnlaal )enr, but till Mr. Ilrllrnun lliinka that the hull rilkxn ate rry pinioning fur an aver ts jlekl Inn Minfoll this Spring ! iwt brrn at liraV V It Was ll ),-lt U: Ike iwuitiira has l-eell illMllbtllid ttlnl iliicr Itir warm weather )ii l Is lU trains and grasses nie irlii ("t ltlrpl'll)r. lliftiprrimputs bring carried im ly Mr. Ilrllrmau Willi trws and uilii mo irrjr tucrrnlul m In, Tlir trees am Ififloj wit mill tu Ur a can I Judged illklitlmealliil Hum will iln Hill. Tkf Itiiu piiluienls alii cip.iUII) i n cieriiii g and Imlli'iitliiiK are tlil n inqllbl koi'f liuii'iiti nvtr variolic till I liitrudiitcl licit )er. Mr llrileuuii nllr tint Most nl tin' CtUt umK r tin' ditch mi being Itrl litfd Mid tint condition" are very lav onklslor a lnv) Mi M, Many til tlif lirawrsaif cM'tlmi'iitlng nllli sugar Urti and Iln- Hi Id, under lliu illlrli mi' laAIng rirrptluiially Mill. There It nnir Miiunrc tlitt in time this kill Urouii' a al sugar producing Kllun Practical Demonstration Asaiiptalnplenl what limy Imi iIiiiiu llli Klamath cimiily land when they imi Inlii Ike hands n lui'ii who will "jlliciiutliriMiifirinlng Mr. Illelcuiaii tit" i piece ui luinl nenr tint Bgga Khali; limi.1', uhmil t0 U,. m, 'Wol i, citj, AJmut j0r m,lt o.Mr IUmiIsm h it mh.i'Iiiii u( IImI ""Mr-agiliinahland, Mu lia t lfir rr il 'aHPIHCssa SUIT GASES TELESCOPE CASES It you are going to take a Trip We can fit you out "1 1 I K.K.K. cl llip nliic Iiji all nl It plowed mil riited i, grain mid grasM-a and 1i huh read) lur gincininml irrigation. 1IiI case I i fare simple ol what will l' iluim with the lands nl this basin whin tin' J ! Inlii tln IhihU nl inrii uIkiuii' iiiiiIiiiI tuili-vnlu llii'lr llmi' to llllllif tlm Mill mnl Imililini; Iihiih', 'I lie In ilicatlmi' mi Hint Mr. Iliixiln w lit Imr M ! Imi' i toi tlil )mr. Wlut KUin tli iiriiU l iihiM' iin-ii llkr Mr. IIiwiU mnl lltlioy irri'itKllir irnxrr riicoiiraiji" HK'iil tliry nlll niiiir nin llmi tkr ilc M li nirnt nl tlir itiuntr) li milH'l. Attach Lakeside Bar An nll.irlniifiit m llliil )i'tcnly K'lnt tli" Ijilrtl.l Inn liar, Attninry J. C. liuti'iilr attililn tlm liinlnr,-. 1 1 ul tlm Muck linn Urn Ukrn III In li' I li Mu'ilK Obviu lialn an I moil to tlir iU) wmlriiU Iioiim lirr lie li Iln' Cinxfo nl tin' Mi'Uay 111 in ttnrtil (.'apt tl. (' Ai.livnti) i In rrcilpt ul two t-tcrll-iit ilntn)nili4 u( Cratrr Ijikc, llic vuiik ill K. II. Klcr, tlm Im'1 kiimii iK'inir ntlirt un tliv I'uclfic iiMit. Mr. KImt, Inn mmli' illfnrrlp In tin- llnr ul iliotoKrl'l" llit liac vii 11I1I11I lilin to cnlaiKv to an t'lioriiioim l.'un ilmtiit:iaili tlmt In' lin lnki'ii. I.. I!. lliMii) lllli'Vii tumorrow lur llin t'liut tinintlm hIuti- In- I.m irxt'rnl Kiiwrnint'iit fiinr)liit: riintrarlt Iln Kill l' K'Oio .il)iit lour iiiimtln anl Mill do rcniii'Jiiiel mi I lie lrii l) J. I. Hail, IkiliSinltli mill I'ranL UhmIf). 'Iliry Mill tait from Iipik with a pack iiutlll. "I lie ptramer Canlij , o iiivl liy Acklv) limit,, it iiiiiIitkoIiik rcnli. A ni'W Mlirrl ami a llioroiii;li uverliaiilinK o( Ilia iiitrlilnvry ll( put lior In lint ilam I'omlltlon (or a toninil ami Kcncrnl frt'lKlit liilniiir. 'I lie Mlllii lry (100.U t!o. Inn ri''liil ai'M'rul nlilpmi'iiliKiinaKlvrn ilri'M uoimIh, C ill mnl lii'iK'tt llmiiru line. Complete Stock OF TRUNKS II ITI I ' " STORE Population Increasing in Northern Lake County 'MipCIiiIhIihuii l.nkr Vallry, In ulilcli tin' writer lux a limniitfail, li ulluntiil in tin' nnrtlii m part ol Ukc lounty, It Inmnlent-tliiil alMit lllly inllm am) l Iruiii tnilvu In i'IkIiIi I'll inlli-i In uiillli. Itiviil la n i.li'niili' uili nilinl Willi ihiip rjii'l, nml In Ita natural Mate tin u 'Uirii,iii uiiiwtli nl mKiMniuli, At ' pif-fti-nl llii'if am iiUiut lour irtllwnmU I in tlic a1Ipv, b lliu Cluliilrn.it l.ukii iiir Ijikn m'tlli'iiii-nt, wliiili ln a pout 1 nlllci-, 1 allfil Lake , Clill itli a iMolllir ; Nlnkilt' 1'ilrr, wliuir nrllli-ra eel lliclr jnull Ml Cliff ami Knit Hoik clllcuipnl I Man) new M-tllirt are cnmliiK Into tlm fltM. II. la a,..t,.. a.i.l ,..mu I......A, .. mi nl are t en lu every rettlrmtnt. ijiillf a l.miti! arrraxe "I itralu wan auwn Anniversary of Adoption Of National Emblem (Dy C. C. Nril Fumlay, June Hth, will I the 13ll. annUertay ol tho adoption by (.''irigreM nf our nation it riuhlem the Star Spangled llauripr. The resolutimi paM"l 1 1) CuiiKtrts at that llinu was aa lullnwa "Itemilrnl That I lie Mag ol the thirteen milted rtatra he thirteen lrlx', alternate nil ami while; that the union he thirteen utarn, white, on a blue Held, rrpreieritlug 11 new constel lation," ami, In many parti ol ourcoun try, June Htli, has come to be recognis ed Hi; day. Would It not bu well that our national !ll.ibodiila)edoii next Sunday, not I mil) Iroiiitliei-ouutyandcltyllsg mails, iliut alo from all Khool buildliiS ami J from our biirliuis blocks and homes. Some ix-ople niay think Hint Hags and .patri.itWiiiaruoliKathlone.l. That may ' be true, bat they are lioth good fashion j BRIEF MENTION Frank Ira White leaves fur Portland I In tlie morning, I Visit Manning's II nu want the belt 1 iv cream. Mm. A. W. Met has been ipiltc sick I loro few dais. j Mrs. i:. W.OIllelte Is recovering from 'an operation erlorined a few days; ' since. I You can get a 2J meat liook at Will 1 sun's lintel (or l. Hoard and lodging 3 'a week. C. l. Wlllson, 1'rop. tl i:vrtliliift ' I!""1 '" Summer mil I hiury will le (ound at the Milln Pry I Good Co. Henatur Abner Weed and Horace Mllihell will goto Fort Klamath in the morning to look alter Mr. Weed's Inter eslr in that section of the county. Will 0. Steel arrived in tho illy last night (torn I'm Hand to look after trans iwrtatlon matters and to make arunge menl lor the Summer at Crater Uke. Mr. a id Mrs. l. B. Hall returned last iilglit liom Tort land where they took in the Hobo Carnival. Mrs. Hall has Just returned (rom a trip through Southern California and I" Colorado. Ottls, gentU Spring is Lere, and so it the snellest line of collar pins, collar supporters, waist sete, bracelet! and studs lor waist! and imall waist links, all In the newest designs at Mcllattan's. Come in aul see them. FUajuie to show voii. Thing! lor Hprlng at Mc Hattan's. L. Alva Lew la returned last niglit from Portland, where he had been to attend a meeting of the Oregon Retail Jewelers' Association, ol w'hlcb he is the president, and wa! re-elected by a unan imous vote. He wa! accompanied by Mn. I-ewli, who remained at Woodburn to vllt with relative! tor a few weeks. last (all ami llila rprinK, Imt nwinf( to late Iroata niuili of It liail to Ix.-reiicdnl. Hum over, much of it n not killi-il nnil it looking well, m that n U'xxl hnneiil lieiiirtfil. Many Irorn Inri'i'O tn )uur tltv lor auppliet vIiIioiikIi it la ipiiti' a iliitamu lo trait 1. 'I li irop- In for u railroui) lliroiHili thin iilli') ale n'l. 'J lit llarrluinn f)Mi-in put Its Imt nurwy tliroiili thin inllty ami n Itarri that crulivra oru lu the Oilell lake lluilur feet Ion intimating tlmlor mipplica lor the new runil, Willi tlif aihint nl I In rallmail into our nlh-y norlhern IjiLi' munty will JeeoHj raj.lilly ami v.ill loon fill up with hnrnetcpkera. r. n. W111TM.V, Clifl, l.aki- County, Urt'Kon. Ilrowcr) and lit n fashion as well. ll Ik estimated that, because of the increnu"! ilrnuml, tlm inanulacture rf our Natiomil Hag has fully qnadruplnl in the hut ten earn. Nearly llinu mil lions of tllk Hags atone. Iivuklia the many millions nl the standard wool bunting ind cotton Hags, are nov man ulactuied annually. l'eni hauls leads the states in the number and coit ol Hags purchased, but everywhire tlio American i'0ile are more and more inclined to kIiow their high regard (ur our government by ills pl)lng our national emblem on all proper occasions. No doubt we nl Klamath County are iiiinll) patriotic with nur mi;hlor in tbli and other states. It us U' equal with them in spreading to lliu brivzes ol our grandest inounUIn lielglits tlm cnilgn ol our affecllniK. Hopkins on Trial Eugene Hopkins is being tried today belure Justice of the Peace Milter and a jury of six men. The ias Is on wherein bets charged with assault and battery, Mrs. Mike McDcrby being the complaining witness. Most of tho day wss consumed in tho examination of witnesses. The jury in the case la comprined ns follows: A. J. Manning, J. M. Foun tain, Frank Ward, W. T. Klllott, Chas. Lewis and J. F. Uoeller. As soon as the llrst case is completed Mr. Hopkins will be tried for assault and battery on tin' person o( Mike McPerby. Heratd read em will remember tho account ol the tumble between the McIVrbja and Hop kins which nccurcd omo weeks ago. Thevaies now 011 trial aro the results ol the trouble heretofore reported. Weed Depot Moved The Southern Pacitlo and California Northeastern depot is now located on lis now site at u point where tlm Cali fornia Northeastern Itallroad leaves the main line. A large crew o( men were occupied all last week In moving the depot to ltd new site. Considerable im provement is being mnde lu the way ol enlarging it. TIiIj was very much ueoded, owing to tlm (act that the amount ol freight and luggage has very miteilally Increased of late. Boring For Oil The Madras Oil 4 Ua Company bus definitely decided to sink it! first well on the old Joe Taylor place near Lamonta, now owned by Oscar Cox, and Hie machinery for drilling has been hauled there and is being set up. The land upon which the first well will BEEF GETTING HIGH Eastern Packers Alarmed at the Shortage of Supply PROSPERITY FOR THE STOCKMEN Price of Beef Already lncreaiftg and IndkatioM Are that It Will Go Much Higher-Raise Entirely Due to Shortage Throughout the Country he drilled li located upn the weit lid of Grizzly Mountain, and the decision lo drill thera was made after a careful lniK.'Ctlori of all the ground leased by the company was made hy Mr. Ross, the expert. The Indications ol oil are aid to he wry favorable at that point, numerous "rcepagcs"oIoll having been oWru-d there (or jcara past. Pioneer. Storms In Nevada Iteports state that In the northern part of Humboldt and Elko couatlss, Nevada, tho snow has fallen to a depth ( more than (our (cet in the past few ilu), and that thousand ol sheep have pcrithtd. Many bands of sheep, unable to rearli the valleys, are slowing staiv-. ing and freezing to death. Many of the owners are having trails msde by hone and are putting forth every effort to drive their sheep from the deep snow. Seval Bros., who own many sbeep in Nevada, Idaho and California, are re ported to be the heaviest losers. Keno Items Tho Vox children who have bad tae scarlet feier are now on the mend. The eopleol Keno are disgusted with their mall service and are now asking lor a new mail route that will accomo date ever) body on the line. John Pier Is making preparations logo tu Porris. He has let the contract to put up a building at Dorrti 24 by 60, two stories high, which -he will um for a hotel and saloon. This building is to be ready to occupy by the Fourth of July. He expects to initiate it with a dance on the Fourth. John Aikley is building a new barge to be used in connection with the steam er Canby. The weather Is fine and the spring grain is coming to the front. Itev. Crecy has moved to Dorris. Iter t Cross is working tor John Ackley Win. V. Mong and Mr. Mong bav gone lo 1-ikev lew where they wilk org anize a company to play In a nunibgr of the towns surrounding that place. The proof of the freezer The White Mountain 'Freezer makes more cream, better cream, and makes it catier and chraper thin any other freezer on the market LET US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS HARDWARE DEALERS Indications at this lime are that thla will be prosperous year for the stock men. In all part! ot the United State beef packers an complaining that they cannot get enough beet to aopply tbeir contracts, and especially In tha Eaet are they itry much concerned orer tba. ap parent shortage. Just recently the price baa risen from 1 to 2 casta on toe 100 pounds, and the price la now around one-third greater than it waa the first ot Jane, 1907. KlatnattT county haa no best ready for market at this season of tb year, bat if the condition continue a they now exist tb cattle growers of tbli section wilt have a prosparoo year. The sharp rata in price i aaid to M da entirely to the ibortage in tb sup ply of cattle in the market mad already tner la talk in th East of having to bv beef which waa exporUJ to Bag land last wlater shipped back to thl country is cold storag. Aa a natter 4 fact, th exportation of baaf from New York I practically nothing aad th packers at aot abU to All tbeir eon tract mi with half tb aaaoaatot baaf they bav engaged to ship. It la kaowa that a number ol th packer an lattlag lhfr contract go atlreljr by tb board and are paying tbeir freight rat con tract with th varioo auamablp com panies and keeplag such meat aa they have In this country, preferring to loa th price of tba freight than to loa th freight together with being compelled to sell th meat in England at a macsTI sum than thsy pay for It on thla aid. Committed to Asylum August Neaman waa brought befor th County Judg thla morning and wa examined aa to hi unity by Dr. R. R. Hamilton. H emd to b afflicted wltn the hallucination that be ha a watch on hi atcmach aad that it il causing blm all klada ol troabl. Ha waa formerly a sailor and Ull ol hi xprlncs with the watch wbll oa tb ocean. II 1 a natlv of Holland aad I a man probably forty year of age. H haa been In this vicinity for some month and ha recently been em ployed by th government on th rock quarry. A commitment war inoed and be will be taken to th asylum a sooa as Ui warden arrive. it in the freezing 6 HANKS V '