KLAMATH FALLS Klamath County Stock Man Is Given the Preference and Lands a Big Order From Hill Road. CIiiu'Icn llirton Iiiih rclunicd from Crook roiiuly, whom liu Iiiim Im-oii on Mock Iiiihiiiuhh. lid brought wild liiin (liri'D hundred licml of cut tin, which lie will xhii from thin city to thu Cul ifomiii market. Wliilu at Ilcnd Mr. Ilorlon chmed a cuiil ract for HiiilyinK Porter" HroH. with licof for their ciiniin. Thin will in volvo tlio killing and delivery of from 100 to 1.10 bend icr month, llo hIhIch that there i jfrimt activity in the vicinity of the DuxchutcH country, and Imx no douhU hut that llio Ore Kon Trunk 1h bended for Klamath FiiIIh. TIiim in fc rencs Ih drawn from HtateinvntM of Mr. I'orter. Wherever Ihn Oienn Trftink and the DeHchutvH road Ihih roino in con flict victory him nlwnyn routed on tho haiinerH of thn foiTfior road. Mr. Horton HtntuH that "onilicU in ritthtit of way in the canyon of the PchcIhiIoh river Kecm to b nlowly but surely ndjiiHtiiiK IIiciiihoIvob. The OrcKon Trunk line ban rclooat. ed ilH routn froin'Miln 2'. to. the vi cinity of Kheriir'a bridge, n lintanco of 1") milcM, ho l!iut it U now on the, went side of the liver. The Oregon Trunk lino'n nri;inul xiirvey took I ho, went Hide of tho river lit tho mouth of the I)eHchuten and eroHHed over to tho eimt wide of Milo 'J3. then racroKKcd about Mile 38. From tho mouth until it leaven the canyon the Harriman nroud has lo cated itH line on tho chhI hank of the river. Embraced in the 15 mile men tioned i the IIorHCHhoe Rend coun try, where tho forceii of tho ooKiiifr conl ractorH hint mimmer nearly canio to blown in a Hpectaeulnr attempt by I'orter Itroit. to block n winjon road lending' into the rnnynn. Tunnel Is Avoided. The Oregon Trunk line, by taking tho ojipohite Hide of the river, avoids tunneling tho tongue of Horseshoe llcnd, and it in asserted that on excel lent mirvey ha been neenred on the went bonk. Thn remaining principal points of ponflirt arc ubnvn Khernr'a bridpo, where the Orepm Trunk line crosseo, to the cant lunik, and at the eroHKiiifr of Crooked river, where both rnadu have Kiirveyed n rroKsini; at the fuime point. .These conflicts, it is said, will ad just themselves, as there is room for both roads. . The Oregon Trunk line now has n steam shovel at work near the mouth of the Deschutes, and a gang of sev eral hundred laborers is grading the right of way over the Moody and government dnm sites. Another largo camp is located above Shernr's bridge and n third at Crooked river. Wagon Roads Being Built. At oilier points, because of the Tiecvessitv of making relocations and cross-sectioning, the "contractors'; men have been engaged in building wagini roads in order that supplies nnd C(tiiiinciit can be taken into the1 eiunps that will be established. j About VIOO men are now at work in the contractors' camps. J In order to hasten construction the engineering; forces of thn Oregon i Trunk line have been doubled within Hie lust ton dav. There is now one surveying party nn average of every se en miles for' n distance of ItiO mil; s. The contractors arc prepared to d.,dile the force of workmen as soon engineering preliminaries ntv n .;ily, ,'inil it is pyneeted this eondi timi will lie reached in nlionl three weeks. ' , FED FAIR PRISONER WITH STOMACH PUMP: MAY DIE HtCULIAM Man brtouuni FROM ARCTIC BY PEARY NKW YOHK, Oct, 0. Amoiic the zoological trophies brought buck from the polar regions by thn I'enry expe dition are several cans in which have liceu preserved thn fish of thn far thest north. From these exhibits which will be given lo thu American Museum of Natural History, it is in dicated that thn further north one goes thn smaller thn fish become, The last fish to ho foiuid in tho progrcs toward' thn north polo wcro scarcely more than half an inch long, Most of these fish are of strange varieties, which tho scientists will be called lllioll to classify. Thn Roosevelt nlsn brought buck tho bides and bones of a number of musk oxen, walrus, nar whal, bluo and silver foxes and are tin deer These hove all been turned over to th Muslim of Natural nistory, where they will bo mounted for ex HNUH MUSI lilt; 6ALLINGER OPPOSED MONTANA OFFICIALS HELENA, Mont., Oct. 6. While declaring that it was not within bis jurisdiction, Secretary of the Interior Bellinger has written to the state land board upholding the contention of the forestry service as to its right to suctions 10 and 30 in every town ship when included within forest re serves, despite tho fact that the en abling Oct grants them to the state for school purposes. Tho secretary says that in his opinion the govern ment, under a prior law, reserves to itself such sections wherein a govern ment reserve is involved, but he be lieves that the state has tho right to make lieu selections where its prop erty is taken in such cases. Supreme Court Refuses to Consider the Case of Murderer Finch. SALEM, Or., Oct. 0. Without a written opinion the supreme court de nied the petition for rehearing in the Finch case yesterday. This removes tho last hope James Finch hud of escaping the gallows, unless an ap peul to the nupreine court of the United States is perfected. It is ex tremely doubtful if such an action can be taken. Otherwise it will be necessary onlyto resentence the mur derer and set (he date for his exe cution, which will take place in the penitentiary at Salem. Likewise the petition for rehearing was denied D. Harry Duley. But in this instance a written opinion was filed und ulso a dissenting opinion by Associate Justice King. The point ruised by King related to instructions osked for by the attorneys, but de nied by Presiding Judge Oatens in relation to the sanity of the prisoner. Justice King holds that the jury should have been instructed to the ef fect that if the prisoner was found to be insane that at the discretion of the court he could be committed to an asylum wherg he would be detained and the community protected from similar actions. Tike court held again similar actions. The court held against Justice King's opinion. ocni.ir ULLiunim mi CROWN PRINCE'S FEAT KICK LIN, Oct, o. ah jicij,, ;H ,. lighted at the further exhibition of lh crown prince's s,itsinmiship in ascending in Orvillo Wright's nero plmin recei'll.v. Hut U in noticeable that the pre,, treats the matter eau 'ioiisly, evidently wailing to hear vhnt Fii.f r.,r William thinks about il. fur everybody knows that he dis approves of Ins eldest son's sporting exploits. The crown prince cheered lustily and was hugely pleased when the ocroplune landed again almost at his feet. After its record-breaking alti tude flight he said Wright's wonder ful mastery of the aeroplane, his per fect confidence and iron nerve amaz ed him. There were some pretty glum looks from the royul suite when the criwn prince descended, but he wouldn't be denied. Tillamook county has between 27,- 000,0(10,000 and 30,000,000,000 feet of lumber on its 500,000 acres of timber land. What is needed to mnk its timber valuable is better trans, portation and harbor facilities. In Idaho and Oregon within the last two years ten conventions and representative gatherings have met to consider the construction of rail road by districts, the money to be secured by bonding the land benefit BEACHING THE SPOT It Can Be Done, So Scorn of Madfara" Cttixeni Say. To core an aching back. The paina of rheumatism, Tbe tired-out fealinga, Yon most reach the aplt get at the eaoaa. Is moat eaaei 'til tie kidneys, Doan 'a Kidney Fills are for the kid neys. G. L. Boone, corner Ninth and C streets, Medford, Or., aaya: "I wai troubled with rheumatism when I first began using Doan 'a Kidney PiUa. I did sot think they won!d do me any good, bat finally procured a box at Hcakins' drug atore. They proved to be the remedy I required My kidneys were restored to their normal condition, and tbe paint and achea in my back were removed. Doan 'a Kidney . Pilla lived up to their reprdientationa in my cast" For aale by all dealers. Prioe SO cents. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Bemember tbe name Doan 'a and take bo other. - 48 ; Save a See the Windows See the Windows a pair on your shoes this winter How? Buy Regal Shoes The Greatest Shoe Values in the Market. The price is stamped on the sole of every pair $3.50 $4.00 $5,00 The same guarantee that has made our men's store the largest in Southern Oregon r.iKMiNoii.nr, rmr., Oct. -r MNk I.i'ii'i Ainiisworlb, one of thn ; siil'frii!elle who was forciby fed with n sloinaeh pump by prison offi- ! rials in an ellnii lo break Uie mn gor slrikn" of woman prisoners, was hurried to Iho lmspilul today with the uilmost secrecy. Tt is believed that she is cviticnlly ill. Prison of ficials nre endeavoring to koep the matter quiet. Tt is behoved that sho is dying. . . - .-J... 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Capital and Surplus $125,000 Reinureca $700,000 HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE The Jackson County Bank respect fully solicits your account, subject to your check, with the strongest guarantee of safety and efficiency. We offer the highest attainment in systematic banking service, which assures the greatest care in every financial transaction, with this oblig ing institution. W. I. VAWTER, President. G. R. LIXDLEY, Cashier. APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OP FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes witli all f irst t class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, O P E a O N n'OMiwsBaBti2xuuNwwij n J. E. KXYAirr. President J. A. PERRY, Vice-Preside.it. JOIIX 8 ORT1I. fu-n-.r. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Pashie-. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. . We solicit your patronage.