Ik ftoetrina 1 ab. Klmniitli Fall"' Mrst ,l)( !.'it Dally Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . Yi:aii, N. 5S). THIR" KLAMATH FALLS, OHKGON, FiMJJAY, AUGUST 14. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. ANOTHER HARD JOLT Belicves in lse ' i fulness of Outlet i - - Klamath County's Richest Valley HpiiiKnu I Ivor Mill") In piTliiipH tli" li-iiHt known of niiy inlliy In unllru KIiiiiiiiIIi iiiiint), nml )il. It Ih tlio i ilIichI mi linn of Klmn.illi county. OPENS WATER ERONT fake Dispatches About Harriman Hit Klamath Falls Hard ABSURD WHEN FACTS ARE KNOWN pjttorlt'ri Reports ol l)islinciiisliid Nun's Visit to Kltimiith Wild tinesses Made tiy I ntcrprising Journulisls Not Acquainted With Conditions More The (in' Hint i: II lliirtlmuti l ytjuiirtiliiK " l'l l,"m" '" "'" Kl'"" ,i, imiunulns l Hi" souiie ir tiimti wVM" ft"1 ,""1 " ' '""" ' ,11,11.11m i mil" i""11'' "' "" l"1"' '"" llihi ""il '' print"! In put h Milium ('"I" "' "" """" 'I"'" l,.ll.imi; i ii iliiiiiti 'nun ii' Ti- Mm W it'll. l.lKir. "' August Kill. gfMitlHK " mill" '""" Ivliilliutll riii Kl. VM TII PAI.I.H. on-. 'iu " . Klumnili Pulls' population "' ' (ti I: II llnrrlinmt iiml Hi" i Ulllltiif '! !' I'nt ' "K"1 """,,, rirrptlon ill IHHHi lil) "hen the lilltuiul kliiK l"l'l"l imli"i" Ii the .liulii.T Unit brought III"' t1'" 1 miles tip Klamath Ink" " w" " . .nut in tii iunr ui hi tmill tlulim vlllng" I'j.r .H'k I III' IiiM ltaHiil wll Inn a wuriu spot In Hulr In-uiis lu llm tnfflii.it h" I linllillin: n lumiili if llm rtmitliern INirlfk IhiniiKli the tllUK" have '','ll ".iK'tI) iIImumIiik U minims of Hi" inn it '" nlnU IMor. miles nf rnllroail. uml when the id miiiT mi wlili Ii Ii" P miser Ihixi In nlKtit inii" 'i (iiml nmli fur Hi" !' V. Workmen illuii"'l lli'-lt i'M,l. ill'' Jrlnnl Hi" irni rimlmi Wiiini'ii. for piling tin Ir tinuelnlil ilutii-s for Ik miiliienl, plrkiil up Hull snnill vnik ur hulldliig ilii- Iirmiili through In ullage 'I lii'ii In- iti'iiii In the hi.iiiiii: iiiilniiiiitill" wllli Hi" nielli- In l ui hl iiul) wined IiIh Ii ii n it im (III III. II lllllli ll.mlll ll UWll) ltl It iliui) mill' Irlp In I'i'lliiiii I . 1 1 1 K . lli III" M'II. III Klllllllltll Palls wen I nppi 'I hi-) ii-uilii-il their ilesHliU I lull ill I. ii'ilnik. Jimt III lltii" In kII Iiwii In ii Kiiml HM'.il .iln r mi ui Intnlili' nip lli.lili'n Mr lluirliii.in. Iliim" In the I m 1 1 ni" Th" two llitrrliuiiii ln nml Hi. 'It tutor. Hi l.l". V II Hill nml Iliirrlluiili s prlml" win lr. 'I In')- It'll I In' kkiIiiI I ruin nl III" I'nllfiirulii-Oiegou Mali- III"'. Iwi-nt) in IIi-h fniiii KIiiiiiiiIIi r.illn. nml l lull Imlitileil III" steamer Dredges Making Slow Progress I I'm nk Adams Ih one nf III" liii'ii In KIiiiiiiiIIi iiiiiiiI) who In n llrni In- lll'VI'l III Hill IIHI-f lllttl-KH nf III" Tlll'J Ink" nutlil In iniiiii itlnn wllh I lit' drainage nf III" IiiiiiIh Hint have liii'N IiiiiihIiiIi'iI Ii) Hi" giiidtiul rise of Hi" Ink" IN' Hlnli-H Hint i'Xii'iliui'iitH show Unit fur n iIIhIiiiii" of not lens IIiiiii mi" liiinilii'il lllly ymilH iilong tin miiilli hlinr" or Hi" lull" In Hi" liiimi'illiit" vlilnll) of Hi" onlli't Hint II .i lioli' Ik iiiiuIi' In Hi" "iirlli nml Hi" nun i I in imiI In It u III lnk Hi" kiiiii" Ii X II In ilollu: In Hit' ulltll'l tll.ll llllU lllllltl tl'll KII llllllll lllll'llllllll. Ill' IiIii kc Hint It Ih pnssIM" to ui"li n ,ui .! enough IihI" to How mori' wuti'r tin-ri ioiiii'H Into Hi" lukfi HiioiikIi I.i hi ihir nml Hint II wilt In; n uri-nt lii'l'.i In loweilng Hi" Ink" K" Hint til" i veilloweil IiiiiiIh i.'iii Ii" let liilllli'il lli nH Ii" Ii not iri'nii"i to Hll.t" Ulll'll' till' Wllll'l glll'S, lull Is iiinil in ii! Hint ll iloi'H not How Into n mil', iiiiIi'hh It Ih mi ixi"itloniill lutK" one Hi' In intlii'i of Hi" opin ion Hint Hi" mil ii llniU IIh wiiy Into Hoiiin Hiiliti'iiniii'iin iliniiiii'l nml Hint UiIh ilimini't will prinn Inrc" i-iiuunli iti- uirr off nil Hi" wilier In Till" link" In it ii'iii.nkiilih hIioiI Hiii" If tin iipi'iiliii; Ih iiiihIi' Hiillii'li'iitly Inrc" H" Ih irr) i-1 1 1 Ii t is ln 1 1 In linvliiK Hi" r.nii'iiitiH'iit ink" linlil of tln iroiollliin nml miikliiK n Hi"cliil iiiiiopilntlon for IIH ii'"loimi'lit Soni" llttl" wink linn lici'ti ilniii' on till' Olltll'l III til" pltHl f"W WI'C'kH wltli Hi" ii'Hilll Hint Hi" How Iiiih lii'i'ii III i ii'iiKi'il i niiHlili'ialil) 'I ho vnllcy proper iiiiiiprlmii not to oxd'cil twi'tity tlioimnnil ikii'K of IiiiiiI nml upon IIiIh ri'Hliln iiioim whnl limy Ini tiTtni'il wiallliy men than up on nny oilier nlinllar ntea In IIiIh dimity. Mont of IIiIh IiiiiiI Ih nwui'il nml lonliolli'il h) not lo "xict'il ten pITKOIIH llllll llll Of llll'lll lUIVI' I'llllllKll of thin worhl'H kooiIh Hint th"y nro iliiHHi-il iiiiioiik Hi" loinfintnlily llxi'il. thul Ih Hh'Ii ri'Dpcttlvi' miiiIIIi rmiK- Ink fn ilioiil '."i,iiiiii to mini' than llm tliiieH that ninili. HpniKU" river vnll")' l iniiHplcii oiih fur Hh line hullilliiKH. Almost "leiy rnnihur Iiiih ii larn" Iioiimj cnmriirliilily nriiim-'eil nml IiIh ImriiH me iiiiioiik Hi" IniKext In th" lounly nml ui" lllli'il Hi" "iir round with llii wlhl liny Iiml Ih luirVHtvil In Hi" vnllnv mill lledlH lililllnl.'llllly. Ill" men of thul m'iHoii are nil "upiKeil In Hi" hIik k IiiihIiii'hh mnl Ihu Sprm;uu ilui licef inttl" sir" iiiiioiik tin.' Unit in he plaii'il In Hi" murkit nml iniiio In from Hi" rmiK" In prime comllllon. It Ih n iiutiirnl ntock iniiiitry nml Hi" fieli who wllleil then) )rani iiko nml iiiiule ii" of the opportunities hale lioipt'reil uml nr" "iiJoylnK llfu In OH" (II til" ll"Hl HIOIK llllllliri"H 111 Oleum!. Aiiioiii; Ih" pionilnent "hIiI"HIh of SpiuKii" liver vullny nro . A. Will' Kit. Tin- llloomliiKimiipi. Johh I'nr .er. John Well. Will. Smllli, I!. CnKi'heer nml otliciH. Ground Leased for New Landing for Upper Lake Boats LONG LAKE CO. TO BUILD WHARF Major Worden Leases Ground to Company, But Stipulates that Public Shall Have Use of Landing Without Paying Charges of Any Nature Whatsoever tine In no far hh liimlncBi koc. He cle.uili'H new;ral hourH of every day lo looklnK over nml ntiHWcrliiR lili telenraplile (onuuiinlrationx and In rrnillni; IiIh torroHpondencH and the pnpLTH that are taken to the lodi iicry iiiornlnK. The announcement Iiiih not hevii made when he will tcr- inlnnlii IiIh visit nt hlit mountain home. I'litli'linl I'liilel' '111'". .MiilliiK Ki'pli'inber 4tfi. Vol Know n llcri'. J Trunk ilmn Hpenl mtenln) Iuh'iIiik Hi" ork Im'Iiik don" h) I'U driilK" nn Hie enperlmcntiil fiiriu He mi)H It will Ii" nliout ten iIii)k h" fi.li' Hi" ! IK for "iiiIohIiik Hi" farm Ih lompli'ti'il. I'loRri'HH Iiiih lieen low In plaii'H Iii'ihiik" Hi" mat him' viih not exailli Hiilteil In Ih" work. liiinK" Wnnl, n hoini'hli'niler n Hlillnu In Hi" Appli'Kiil" lountry In JnikKon iiniiil), wiih iuiikIiI umler u fallliin trie nml pin I to Hi" moiiml for I went) nun hourH lie wiih fnuntl hy IiIh wife In mi iiuioiimIouh ininll Hon, It Ih thought hy utlemlluK iiIdhIiIiiiih Hint h" will hiihIiiIu no Hi haH iinil" nrriiiik"iii"iilH wllh "" j (M. mani'iit Injuries fiiiiu IiIh exper il'llio.iil i imtini lorn to etrhiiUK" l'1''-1 Irnci-. their iiriim nml inn U' tr wllh them for n few iI,i)h uml ilillilri'ii In Die whuff Truil"iii"ii finuir Ihi whiilo popiilnllou of lil.itnalh l'll m Ilieii Thin Ih nn iiiii'tlHtlcil linlii.' i itila lioth will he lii'iii'lllleil lit the iln.UiH ll tilrni Iiiih laie mil do the work Hint Ih i.iiihIiii: him lnnihle nml IiIh iii.li lilnc rnn do Ih" work The Crook lounly Jnurnnl inilillih ed ut I'rliieilllo tellH of one IIIII, n railroad piomoter In Klamath KulU, who Iiiih none Into Crook county for Hi" purpoHO or promoting the ton htiuitlou of a railroad HiiiiiirIi Hint lountry. Klatnnth lint till kinds of luomolerH. hut the nillro.nl IIIII mild to hull fiom this tu'itlon It not I, i. own In Klamath. Secretary C. 1. Chastaln, ot the Klamath Water Users Association, has IsHiH'd notices culling the atten' Hon of the memhers ot the orRanlM' tlnn to tho fart that the adjourned meeting convenes on tho afternoon Lf Septi'inhcr 4th. In view of the frtit Hint i.o much business was left over from the last meeting It Is ex- pei t"d that there will he a large at tendance at the adjourned meeting mid that some rather Interesting dis illusions will come up. Iliirrliuuii ri'innrkiMl, a, isiulnit fnimi:mt h.is kUiii Hie ralltoml dredsfs the hum he saw Hi" suil.liii! fm" f iimislilernlil" annonini" As soon iih Ike miiiili' who will In- hm iiiiKhlMimih" dlk" for llm "iperlineniui rami III! KI'VITIll il.OH Will II III hleppeil nsh Ill" ll" hrhleil people HWIiriueil uiouliil hlln like so mail) ihlldreli woilhl Kiillier sinuiiil n person who Is nlvlni: Hindi aay Tint rnllro.ul kliu: wns per it'l'lllily iiffeiliil Id Ih" wmiii ii ii plliui Th" piople hud ukiii'iI that ii u,.,.i.i i... .. .... t iliim in iiiorl li llaiil.iia.il.'. lh"iurlhouhe,...iki, when Hie) would le.i.h unMitahl" llllll I. lid Hpe.nl few I. III. UK-it Killer. Ii. Kitllm: iiiiiiialnleil llniilnian U iiiuipleleil H nihil." will h" Ink ,11 to III" I'ppiT lak" in h" pl.iied on i l.i mow Hint ha I n I. ullt for ll Ml Admits sii)h slow .rouieHH has li ii mad i Hi" dlk" fin Hi" rail- ri..nl uml h" HilukK this Ih tnnliil) due lo Ih" lint that Ih" dre.lKi'H lire not hulll ilKhl '"r H'" ',n, mV- II" would not venture nil opinion nn m Willi. in, mi llm proi "hhIiiii stnrted lth jouuKHlers now and then dnrl IliR In (..nil of Mil. ' to t-'" Kood link ' I'l'ini nun him; Hi" pmk llmilm.il. tri.il" n few reinnrks iiii.iernli.i! the Sheriff W. II. Ilnrnei miidit a trip to tlm railroad rumps )et'rdiiy. lit s.i)H lhi iniislriii Him crews nro mnklm: riipld proKress uml that I lie u.lim.i" lainpH ni" hul a short ills im.ie (nun the edK "f Hi" ni.iiHh, S:ctt( red Bricks in Their Wake The larR" mn) team lieloiiKlui; In. II. C. Cl.lldeiH hi'iaiU" fllKlltelieil while hta.iillm; In (lonl if Hie limn hloik. They wei" hltihpil to n wa riiii loaded wllh l.rlik nml slnrleil down Main slieil. I'or re Ihmi a lilnrk the street was clrcwn with hrliks which wen) Ihiovn In ever) dl.ei linn iih llm waKon struck Hi" hlith placeH. The team was slopped on the hi hit!" iiinnliiK up In liaik of limit her team that wiih helm? driven aiii.HH. Asld" fniiii loslni; the load of hi lik n. ilainami was don". No Strenuousness Eor Mr. Harriman The hoal lust night hroiiKht In twenty-llvo puKsvimerH nml a larKit shipment of (relKhl. Tialllc hns Iicoii IncieasltiK the past (ew weeks. There lire l.o KturllinK reports from I'ellcan Hay. Mr Harriman mi ins conlent lo rest In the shades nml enjoy tho fresh mountain nlr nml Is not nttempllni! to emiilnto liesldenl Itoosevelt hy lunkltiK trips lulu the mountulim In hearth of hear. The life he Is IIvIiik Is not of the stri'iiiinns iintiiie. hut Is rather ui." nf lent nml reireatlon. lie Is iimleiit In let his sons do the limit- in.? whllo ho etiloys some of the tamer sports such as Hulling nnd si.i.i.slt.K hlniKelf ut tho pleasures that do not call for tho strenuous llfo of Itnosevelt when ho Roes Into the mountains. deports from tho I.odRO aro that his life hns heconio a sort of a rou- Y. M. C A. Crowd Arrive at Lake Judge Ilaldwln received word this iiiiirnl.il,' Hint tho Portland Y.M.C.A. 'M'lirsionlsls wero at tho lako today m.d that they would be At the Agen c landing at 2 o'clock tomorrow af ternoon ready to take tho boat for this city. No deflnlt plans have been mild", but it is tho Intention of Mr. Baldwin to make arrangement! to havo them camp at the Agency, or near I hern until Sunday and then hiie tho steamer Wlnema meet them or. the regular Sunday trip. Ho has teen unnhl" lo Ret In communica tion with them ns they aro still at the lako and tho telephone to tho Steel ramp has not yet been com- I'U Iwl. The members of tho party will vis It this city as tho euests of the Cham bet of Commerce, and will then re turn to O'dessa where they will meet their ramp outfit and will hlko across the hills to Ashland. GRAND EMI OPENING; mm. iBaaamflLl r J aiiMgfflT HBsaLS 1B9k s (y r- 9HMlapIM!vVi. i it- -'.V JX PWaUltgMvIU'?W ( V V5 S- &irW .Ir t IVm WaSaM v. . u' V SVV im -ri-r-it rtrrrTfiijrL .?w -- .. -? Qi2 You will save money by buying sewing machines and all ot your sor ing machine supplies at Mullers, cor ner Main and 6th streets. 7-SUf Upper Klamath lako Is to have a new boat landing and wharf. The Long tako Lumber company Iiiih leased from Major ('. I". Worden u portion of his water front and ac cording to the terms of tho tenso must build a dock where nil boats on tho Upper lake may land and from which freight may be shipped or re ceived without paying any charge whatsoever. This is tho only condi tion Imposed by Mr. Worden In the execution and aside from this ho asks no remuneration for the use of tho property. The wharf will be built at onco and will bo a short distance abovo tho present boat house. It seems that thero has been considerable dissatisfaction In regard to the man agement of tho Upper lako water front. Alll of the land heretofore used as a landing Is owned by tho Cucna VUta people and has been leased to Capt. Totten, who In turn charged fees for permitting parties to land with boats, launches and scows, and also placed a tax upon all freight that passed across his holdings. The Long Lake company, which U one of the largest shippers ot lum ber, found It a rather heavy drain to pay the tax required and began to cast about for another landing with the result ot securing the very liber al lease from Mr. Worden. In speaking ot tho matter Major Worden said, "It Is my opinion that the traffic on the Upper lake la not sufficient to Justify a tax upon all freight. There are also a number of parties who have small launches and they cannot afford to pay a monthly tax ot a few dollars for tho Undtng privileges. The landing I have leased to tho Long Lako com pany will bo open to the public and any one of the steamers or launches 111 have the privilege ot loading and discharging freight. Tho launches can make It their landing point with out having to pay." Manager W.O. Huson, ot the Lum ber company, Is well pleased with the lease his company has secured and he will at once begin work on the dock so that It will be ready for use In a very short time. mi tr., me ocassuiid i Newest Creations in Suitings. Overcoating and Cravenette t Cloths. Now ready for your inspection. i ,iMn aATieiMrYNfiN without success. COME TO US. r, ...,. ,.... I,, Hoardiinir for TAUkww -"".:" rppv Tia X ii yon nuvu iH.- -; , . Particular Dressers is our nvuvy. . l;UHI - , We Satisfy ou,or Making Clothes nn- ..- U KKK STORE Klamath Falls Faahion Shop Wholesome food the Hotel Houston. well cooked at M Going Camping ? j We have the best guns and ammunition. Let us outfit you for a trip to the mountains. We have the goods that hunters need. Going Fishing ? : Our rods and tackle are the, best that are made and the stock from which we invite you to" select is very extensive. Roberts & Hanks i Hardwire Merchant! Refund YaflMlsrey ,"?"" $ '. j- , .t