He Monti v Pawl IMppr In tfttlft. I Kliiimili l,,"H i Our Advertisers Get the, Best Results' . . . SECOND Yi:aii, No. (MHI. KI'AMATH FALLS, OKKGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. DISMISS ADY'S SllT,ns",oresPlee All Mnsic Lovers Change in Methods ()f Forest Service nKittitu mm Damage Case Against Klamath 3 ake Railroad Settled AMOUNT PAID NOT MADI PUBLIC fdM. Attrtic.li'tl Mucli Attention nt Wt-kn IU'cuiim Aiiiouiit Involved i-l llcmiiso of Prominciu i ol I'luinliff's Attorney I . J. Ilciicy it- VI' Ulr 111 ' niun' i-ilts"' rl l tier Ai . , null ilalilftK'' mill llml I I iikiiIiiI lit" lil.unulli j .i,l iiiiiiiiIi) lit Alu'l Ail) p. i lor I 'mi 1 1 uf Hlakl)m i n Mm I Mil, liua l""li ill" I furmnl order fur illimU-1 iii'vii nld In tin- rounty ; IVrfi-fiiiin f urlp- , ,(, v,.r,jcl I H'IiUitmI by nil wlui attended tho i I'nxtiiuri- Mini fit last evening. Tho 1 ' " mini lo ii representative iimlluir... anil III.' M:li expectations "'' "' ' 'I iiliigli I'MneifU'il jy I Mi unman in wlinin belong Hie jr "ln nl liilrinliirliig iIicud titlontfil iiii.n Ian in iih nnrn mfiri' llian real i.nl Kiuin tint )ml mite of n. (i,..-hlIiL' IiumIii trio In llm lad Strains of !"'. Imli. il .' iKinnli- nint l.laleu In Hi' MmklliK llllil. Ili i mil I'll v.iik n 'I'lfi-M ili'llKliI Till Mil i'Vii'iiii-il l th niilniiH. wlili h uidiIm II nec f'Un tor I ln young aillU In play ii linn., nlir i-.ich iiiiinl.iii. ulilch - . . ,''" '"'I miRriiilBlliBly fin lli..)H..i-ni- lo ufithor l.xhibits'"1 'Ihkm-.i wm, n. auoi..i.i. oi Now is Tho Time ii..- uf ill" nliiir. nf Din pa i:iii'iuii iii.itAi.n Till" Il Hi. l,i-il ,i, 1(, ihuUiik rolliTiion ol . i.uii . iiHiMin anil nl In i fiuagi- Kitt t- it In , anil (arm . niln ' ' rttt.l. It.t.-r.-l , ,., r)t fl, ,. ,n iit Klnm1., ... ma.. i-i.m nut only n annum j,,,,,,,,,. ..x),ibii i ti,.. Hiiil- ..xtmi dflhr . " amount of damage. i.ui-.l I,,,,,, ,. )(,ar T,i(1 ,.,, c,nw. It l.u mm on account of ill., fori l,,rr ,lf commerce l.a. undertaken lo itn Hi'"' Cobb, tin. Han I'mnrli-1. .... provide whntover may bo utceasarr m yrafi luoioculliiii lawyer.. "' f to take rare of exhibits selected from ttlornr fur the plaintiff Tl. .till , ,,,p ,.., ,., ,,,,, .. ..., ,,,.,.,. ,., n brought lo ipcotrrr damage In Ifct Hint of IC5.000 for Injuries al ined lo havi been recoiled liy Hip flslntirr wiiil.. riding In tin rnm of It; rntiilltlon to aitrncl the intcrcrt ol all numeaeekcrs who vl.lt Brattle during l l,o big fall ll la tip to tin. piMiptn of Kt.imath lie dtfenilaiil lorporallon nl Thrall, jtunt. who produce ugilaliki.. fruit tb minimi, of tin roail gialris and forage crops, to nl.it tho It l not known In what maimer ,i fr0m Kariliii. orchard and fl.-ld. lb fai wai itttlcd, but It la ri-nor. , , ,,Brtll.,tiy dcilrvd that men and lly iHtipotnl that n aatlafaclory ad- .(n,. f ,r, roimiiuiilly of tho Junniftii of tin tiiattnr w artlvrd jcounty HniiiMlatdr loo! nft.-r col tttytlp roipKiln) parll. Tho doc-J,tnK iuin ptoducia a ihuuld lm timttt flmd mcrwly Initructa Ihn Lrirvpl for .ihltlt uurpoi tldk lo dlimltt tin. action, mid la I vry iluly youra. InJ b ail of (lio altorno)! In Hi.' ntAXK llt WIIITH "" Chiilrnian Comtnltuv on Advi-rtHIng Uliari aaked about It." dltmliaal .Hi. iiuillvmi. mm i hnrinoil with il.nii oi ihtt loam rfiiaikutilc iiIiiiik ai.oiit tiiom u thHir prodlrloui n eiiioii i.,i n.y pbyi-ii i In, wi.ole proxraiu ml .nioni. wltlmiit t lie HOI.-. Win ii. i-viTMhliii; In nlwvo crlll clam II l ha id in piuln.'. Inn pcrhnps tin- mini hoi a hi., flinract'-rlvtlc about their plalni' la thi'lr perfect enn'm tic Tho ihri'i' play, absolutoly m ont peraou Nor an' they lackliiK In ivthnlguo Mils Mary played tho mi lutrlcatn Wlenlawikl 1'olonalso vtllh nlwluti' eaio. tho nlnioit Inaur iiountal.il' t.'ihnlcul dlllicultle alio dulled off ullh absolulu eaiv Mlai Fi.rnnnr'a left hand work, In tho Chopin Ktuili. wai brilliant and ai for Uoroth). In tho Popper Tarantella, ihi cot over tin atrliiri with jul ai much brltllai.r) unXauroiy aa her dia ler It i aiife lo tuy Unit auvernl younK pi'opl.i will tako up tho cello, for as Dorothy I'annore playa It It lr ono of iln loveliest of all colo In- i In order to expcdlto and render more directive and economical tl.c Iwork of ndmlnlaterlng tho N'alloiml fon-Hla, Held lioadqunrtcrH nro to ne i'HiilillHhed by llio Kori'st ttotvici. in the Wiiit, mid tho clerical forcr nei'.l oil lo complete the organl;atlo.i wMI bo rnnlnly drawn Irorn llio foico :iov employed In llu Wimhltiislou ollico The ihuii;i. will lako plan. , ,1 later thiiu January 1, I'jii'j, ami mil mob ably begin by October 1 of the pres ent yi-.il At pn-wiil tin. National fon-nlH uro Kioiiped under nix dlatrktH with liTiiliiiartiTH uh followx: Dlatrict I, Mlatoula, .Mont.; district -', Denver, Colo , illttrlri .1, Alhuqueraue. N. M . illMHd l. Halt Lake City Utah i dlttrlet r,, Han riiliclaco, Cal.; and dlttrlct fi. I'ortlandUre. These hea'd iiuailers will remain unchanged un- ler Hi" new plan of administration. Rarh district will be In charge of an asiblitnt forester who will deal dl- SIGNS OF HARRIMAN Arrival of Chief Electrician Day Surest Indication ARRANGEMENTS MADE AT LODGE Everything in Readiness for Railroad Chief and Party Telegraph Line Thoroughly Inspected Activities Denote Early Arrival of Visitors Notes From Dairy And Its Vicinity Haying Is In full blast at the Shook ranch and the crop Is good. Dairy school closed Friday. The evening entertainment wai a decided redly with the Supervisor or the huC' n hns been tho school. The of the ra-i Sir Ady said that the ! pfrt wa r.rfict, but that In was not Kady t il.icui tho mutter The suit i tho outcome of the Injuries nut lilted I. Mr Ady In the railroad wtck at Thrall U U V an Itlper. I.eitlU Koyors. J. I! l'i. n, Jot. Hilik.'l mart In lb" luiinaiiK (or a tuiutlm: nnd llah Inn hip to thn notlli .'ml of the (uutit. fhev expect to ! ijiini. lit lean io niki, but II Is n B.ifw bet (list lli.-v will In. hnini. nl tlie rml of mil. and Kihlblts, Klamnth Chamber of Commerce Hmtmi't I'rult Shipment. Divlilon rrelght Aitcnt C A Mai toeuf of tho Southern Pacific esti mates the shipments of fruit fiom Midford and lclnll .il inn cars, prarllrally the num.' output as In ll'ii; Had II not l'1-.'U fur hia froala lal" In tin' rprluK whlrh rut down the yield of wjino old orchard' nloni; the low plates of the inlley. the fruit rrop would bo much larger on account of I lie Inrri'iiaed iirri'iiiv In beniliiK forests of Ills district. Only ques linns of 'special Importance will be submitted to the Washington oMce foi ndlon. In this way, the regular biiBtiima of tiie forests will be much expedited, whllo the men who have charge of the business will be In al most constant touch with the users of the forests. The men to take charge of tho several districts have not as yet been selected, but they v. Ill bo chosen from thoso In the reg ular service force who havo had tho iti(t experience In the work on the Xialoaal forests.- - Vrobably ono-thlrd of tho clerical force now In Washington, mainly stenographers and typewriters, will pi lA4t tn rnmnlAlA thn nrffnntrAttnn lr .nl. , .,... v. B---'' VI.U...VM. The program was mad." up or j required In each field district. It Is high chts mimic throughout, anil the expected that a sufficient number of Southern Airs, with which It doted, cltrks In the Washington office will flighted the audience more even lJcsr asslgnment9 ,0 the field head- than did some of the numbers that , . i . . v .. i ...ninni.A Quariera. so that It will not be ncc went bi-fure No one need apologize! foi liking these melodies, for the lestary to send to the Held those who Tkeicore mo has played them to the, do not wish to go, and no new ap forcmoit musicians In Berlin. Some i pointraents will be necessary. la o. theio great musicians wero so dc-. .ilttklDK Beiectlons for the new posts, lighted with the melodies and their '.,.,,., , . ... . .... ... ..,-... .... ho Individual preferences of the arranrement. that they repeatedly ; r lulled tin. trio to play them nt so- ,!" be consulted to far as the rial functions, etc 'work permits. Ady Says Foreclosure Suit Is Prearranged Matter Our Tape Line is ready for you Have Your Clothes Made lo Order the modern way Over 1000 bright, new snappy samples to select from. Our motto: "If the clothes don't lit don't take them." GREAT PALL LINE of HATS NOW HERE IN ALL THE NEW EST SHAPES AND COLORS isjbwmi' insulin i nt.au m " K.K.K. STORE KLAMATH FALLS FASHION SHOP When he"n iibout tho execution mid ouler of nab) ror tho swamp land owned by hi Vbel Ady stated that tin whole llilnc s merely a mailer of form nml that tho party purchas ing his Intel. -st In tho lauds wns go ing through this legal process in or der lo avoid paying the government 'ta, mill I" ni'iinlro title through n ! sheriff 'a deed. Mr. Ady Mated f Hi ther Unit tho lands would not go on tho market In any manner or ahapo mid that they will bo held as n body. Mo said no ono wna being hint by tho litigation nml that Iho outcome would bo Kiitlsfncloiy lo till pintles I ii I erect oil lu llio Ady Bwiunp tiinda, uml I'speclully to hliu. Much liiillr.ia.1 Activity. norrla is tho cen ot mucl1 uctlvlt' In rallioad circles The foundation for tho now depot has been complet ed and tho woil.nien aio now build i Ing tho Inigo stock corrali. The wa ter tank Is bolng built and tho wells iiecoecarj to Biipply tho demand of 'wiler havo been borod I mi,. tuiel: Ima been completed across the hill nnd work trains mo now ainulne to a point near the otato line Merrill. . Proper. ty la reasonable. .MKIirOltl.'S WATEH IMtOUI.KM. C.,iiiuiiy to Iinpr.il i and Leate Sys leiu for Thirty Years. Colonel Frank Ray, president of the Condor Water & Power company, Saturday afternoon mado another proposition to tho city council water committee on behalf ot tho company to Hiipply tho city of Modford with lipguo river water. The now proposition is undorctood to embody many ot tho features of tho ono tnado last year. It calls for Iho construction or tin agreed price of u plpollno from tho Itoguo, n ni tration plant and two city reservoirs, all to be constructed at un approxi mate cost ot $200,000 less than that ot the Waesou canyon project and take 30-year bonds In payment The company offers to lease for 30 years the entlie plant from the city, li. eluding tho distributing syetem, to Guarantee the bond Interest and sinking fund and to give tho city a percentage of profit made, tho rates to lemaln na nt present or be In- creased as determined Jointly by tho city and company. J TIia nitvAtitnffiia nf tli.i nmnnaal nro ' tho low cost and tho guaranteed bond Interest and redemption fund, whereby the city ruus uo risk ot In creased taxation. Tribune. entertainment was well attended. In cluding muny from the surrounding districts. Mr. Hall deserves much credit for what ho has done hero In school work. Mrs. J. llorton was purchasing supplies tor the hay camp on the Res ervation this week. Mr. and Mrs D. M. Hnll spent Sun day evening with John Shook and wife. Sunday was too hot to try to tell tho truth About It. A good sized bunch of tat cattle passed this way Sunday going to the Hortoti ranch, and that gives us hope that the cash will soon come back to tho pockats of the Klamath ranchers, ' Crops nro growing and the pros pect, while not the best ever. Is Im proving. Dairy Is on the map, and will give Tatt and Sherman a big vote, al though they won't need It. The Bonanza creamery has tour customers from this locality and to see them rushing In to overtake John Shook makes one think this a lively place. Married Irving Cutter and Lil lian Caulman, In the state ot Wash ington. Mr. Cutter left these part last October and has not been heard from by his father until recently he received the above Information. Miss .elm a Scdgo la making pre parations to start for California to enter high school at Melrose. She will make Irer home with her aunt at Elmhurst. School begins there on August 17tb. Storo Closed Tomorrow. On account ot "13" tho Portland Storo will bo closed tomorrow. C. T. Day, the chief electrician for the Southern Pacific, arrived In the city last night to look alter the tel egraph line between Pollcan Day and the main line ot tho railroad. Mr. Day Is spending the day going over the tine and wilt leave for his home In San Francisco as soon ai he com pletes his work. He, however, state that ho will bo back here ont Tues day, which may be taken as a sure Indication that the Ha rr I man party will be here by that time. Mr. Day states that he has no posi tive information as to when Mr. Har rlman will arrive hero, but It Is gen erally understood that when Mr. Day shows up at a certain place It Ii strong Indication that the railroad magnate will soon be along. Another thing that li conclusive evidence that the party will toon be here Is that at Fort Klamath and at the Harriman retort all arrange mentr are being made for hunting trips and excursions, lionet are on the ground and bear dogs are In readiness for the chase. The large touring car It being held for the party and will go to the terminus of the railroad to meet-the distinguished visitors. It It known how Urge the party will be, but It It reported that Mr. Harriman will be accompanied by quite a number ot Eastern frlendt. Patmoret Tomorrow Night. So .well did the Pasmores please the large audience last night that a demand hat been made upon them to give another concert. Thtt will bo tomorrow night and the teatt for the occasion are now on tale at the us ual place. The program will be one that will appeal to all lovert ot mu sic at did tho entertainment glvon last night. Those desiring good seals will do well to reserve them at once. Will Q. Steel came down from Cra ter Lake last night. He says that many tourists are now -visiting the lake and that the weather It delight ful for an outing In that section. All lovert ot music will be at tho concert tomorrow night. ?TTTrr The proof of the freezer ii in the freezing The White Mountain Freezer inakei more cream, better cream, anil makes it easier and cheaper than an other freezer on the market LOT US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS ft HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS