V.I? Ik-' fuentno Jfefim Mostly Road Piper In Klwnatli Fulls .... Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . Second Ykaii, No. 47!. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. CASE GOES TO JURY Johnstone's Guilt or Innocence Will Be Determined Shortly DEFENDANT TESTIFIES IN HIS OWN BEHALF Order Written by .lonhstone Alias Nevell Directing I he Dis posal of Horse After ltd Arrival nt Straw's Stable Is Introduced by Defense! Ill lll mlltllHUlliin III lit hula Ileal- Hit cam this morning, T. r. Nicholas, puller nf (! rscr, who Hi pr lltiilnary hearing waa tb" flrt witness, tin ltl limply il'Cil by tho defense to ilmllfy the order, which we submitted awdnre, given by JaeV Nrvrll for ihehnri 1 li order fril : Mr JdrssoeriKliidly ll .Mr. Mllrl.rll have llllln Murk mam I rode mlii Urn Ihli morning arid hr will pay lor lli feed Henry Jarksnn, ihr Indian ulll tH lr irrrl horr. Jack .V'rvell." the ilcfrh'lrnt JuhnMnnr wit then placed mi Ihr Ulnl, III aaaqiirallolied Lilly at In lil miI, fur Ihr piile as tiled I')' .Mr. .Solaml nl I) log nn lir ll lilitmy. According lit Ilia trail, monjr nl Joliinloiic lir dluvo llw Hagr out ul KrMi lor flvn weeks, inrm. ter it Ihr rim dcitmrrit In I'orlland four Moulin. inl trvrral )ran In Alula, auikrd In Is Angeles, r'nl Hiilxra, OuMfloM mut Itomi, Nevada, il finally rain north by way i( l.akr vlea hi BonariM, looking fur auik Inllie liny fields. II dm InM lhal llrnry Jrkou a anted tnrn at Ma ranch on llm rMemlinii arl nn July , IW Haiti d lir lilt plicr, an.) mrt lilm on llir mad. Mr aiiikf.! l.ir JmkHiii from llial lime until lirtiiUr r.ili. In contradiction nl JiiU'li'i Intlinniiy tin nine tint in-ilrk-li.li.nl) tnmla), hr nuried Italph Jarkann constantly Irom Oclolr 4lh In llirli'th. Ilaiald that hr a allowed lli nw n( a hone a lienor r needed ami ence a an (Urn imliloii u lako a hour ti kd to lily and another lira tu KO to llnnanr. That the hore Hiring field aaiknnan In I a running horse . knr.1 atiih tiaaaulill horse in Italph'a tlrl.l. permission lor the iim nl horns aai always obtained from Matt Kkecu, aim mm a klnJ nt foreman ami I'mkcd allrr Ihn horse. On lila rrturn Irom Bonanta one day Imlound that Kd. Wakefield ami Davt Hkren hail secured vv hlskey Irom ome where ami got Into light, anil aere ar tested hy Ike Moum, the policeman. H hail len told that the aaalatatit agont at Yalnax annli'il linnet two In swear that lw hail liirnUhnl lliiiuhlikry ami h tin. I l-lll illri liy Jnrli,ti ami ollifin In IikiL mil Inr llir -;lrc-man. On Hun. lay In-nn.l M.nlt HLun nml aiiollifr Indian nl in Illy, ilntliii; H.rliiKllrl.l nnd niinllur lnrn. 'ihry .iciiiii ahltlry and drunk It oiiiiIiik kniiiii. On Ihn Iriphn lull r-kirn nl lit. Inlrntlnii nl lravliig- and i'oiiiIiik In KUm alii lallt. lln-y nm l.nrk from Illy ahont H nil In tin ft t-tilnv. Mi' 1'ild rtkwi that h alihul hi' had n Iioim) that ho iiiii' would tarry him In Klamath Fall and ni luld lh.it "il Aprlntfltrld aniild ml Inki'luin In KIjiii alh I' lit Ihrm mi nn Ihmi" nn Jm t mi'a ralirh that rnnld." AUiul N u'rlirk hr nt.iili'l ui llic rail rldini; Id nwri lnrn nid hadiiii ?'ilnullrld, nml uuivi-il l.rir nl it 7 "'lint In ihi' inoiiiln.' II.- tit tin horx'i In llm Maiiimulh Ul !c and nl lir Ki'ltllitf III, liMklluM al,t luik In Ihr lal.!i' alum l,i av MIlrrrMiallork, ll thuiichl that Ike M....- I n I tide. I In mil In havi' him arir.tnl mi tin whWkry ihaici'hiid ,'Ar .Mltihill nn nhlrr lor III. hlilrn m that hi'imild C to Ki'iin. Mr had llltrinliil In lidl I'ntl Mlllf mI.iic Jarkion'o hurri' w mi that hr iniild I'i'l II nhin ln lainn In n n lli.it nlrflit, . HI li.-vl I.Minid that MIIU ai nut ul loan. On rrma rxamlualloii hr ilalrd thai hr I'liiiincd hl nnnir whrn he unit nn Ihr rr.rnntlnn, hi that Ida IncmU nnd arialntrnancra auiild not know that he aaa allllng tn auik lor an Indian. He Mid that ho had danmtl In pi tu I'ortlaml ami had nrwr tnld lhal ho in tunded gnlng to Hacraun nln, , Irnl ol a inrmnrandiim Uxik ullh ihr uddrrii olJohriM. IIkIi, Sarrainrnln, Calif , a Introduced nirrldrncr. Tho all oc! admitted that ho urotn tho name Mil add re but aald that hn did K at the Initanrc nl iiuo Hill .Smith, who aaknl'lilm to rrn II thvru ua any mail at thn Kalla orlii(llre nnd to forward It (Concluded mi Inat puce) SELECT SOUND SEED low Grmln Stuff Never I nils to Lead to Most Unsatis factory Results A innltn ahlch i-hniild rrcdvr the moil rnrrfiil ntlimllnri nn thn part of Ihn farinri In I ho matter nl wd cltc lion Thn ulillrallnn id mil potato) ami lout ktaln and -trail fur acedlnar pur. l-iiii lit,. iln plnnllin- of low grail (riitlj iii'mi aidih si I a ay trail to uniallifactnry rriulla. In ulibrt the aiiccrw bl any croi drpenda primarily on thu thnraclrr nl tlietoeda employ, Thn I rill ii-rn t nl N-nl (election la well li'iwn hy cntmlderatlori of Ihn i!pvIoh inrni nnd purli-rtlori of the aiigar IhcI, Ihr ordinary Kirden li-t rnntalna from In fi n'rrrnt of earn' ttiyar. Hy careful clrriiqn mU from utcopllonally rich U-i'U, Ihr xiKar i-ontuit nl llm average l-rcl ilclhi'iul nl thn factory linn been Incrraiiil to IT. In 111 r i-enl,aud iuilivl dual hirtanii'liiuml Hltlm nitarciiitrnt of na lut'li ii' '.i) 4 r rent, llic l-iailc of -icl il,'!ii( lirnt upon lt ltnlily or i-iurr in iierininatn and MORE B.DS WANTEDSERES 0p MEETNGS Keclaniiition Services to Ask for Same on Six Miles of ! south Branch Canal Forestry Association Will Hold First Public Gathering in Portland WILL DISCUSS OREGON'S FOREST WEALTH limber Supply Is ol Inestimable Value and the Maintenance of the Lumbering Industry Is a Matter of More Than Ordinary Importance Within the nrx t day or lwondvcitl-c ii. in In forhidi lor Ihn lint flvn nnd rim hall nr ait mlli-anf Ihn Foiilh limnrli canal will ! putilihrd. Tliu pl.nn nnd ptriflratlnrn have nol an )?l hcn re ceived Irom Wathmulon hy l'r&j'Cl Kuglnerr .Murphy, hul nro ri4-clrd dally and (nay teach heir tonitrlit. 'I he Kri(inering .Vein ol Nw Yorkcontalni n notice In Iti rurrant nuniher tlatiny that hida wo-ild he aikrd lor thin nork at once; thai contractor' would hare un til tao o'clock on the nlternonn nf April I In ahlch toauhmlt the rami-. TM l llil'firal hig pin nil Hoik the S-rvlcr Ir going In do hrrr Ihi rar, and la only a Mii.ill part of il. Thero it rry rrain tn hrllrxt' lhal ihr IJenn ranal will ho rnmplelril to Kino llil )er and nlan anrk heguri on the Clear akeilam. There arc n fewoUlnrlc in the way of the Service relalite to puih Ing work all along the line, hut In mi- and rupnhlc h-piilaloi , lhal hn pergonal iadpiailitaiKuuilh h-adiinr lui-n thiouiih- out the flair villi cite hiimlaudlrii: nnd llulliii'licr in Ihr H.ite, and that lie ia fimllbr Willi II." m nil of this ilittricl, I lvo Years in the Pen I Jiiditn lU'inon thi morning pro- notincod rcntt-ncc mi John Willard who HHllll. aV Bfl V r.ontinental Tailoring Co. America's Foremost Tailors You will mv youmlf Uma, trouble, worry and many othtr dUeomforU of "shopping around" if you will order your Sprtaf suit or overcoat of us. 80Q new. Spring andSunurraultirkfa to atako selections from. And we will refund your money with a emtio if the clothes don't tit and art not satisfactory. Try us. KKK STORE mouth FalU fashion Ihop . L Lts LINING UP I ercnmlly iimn Hi purity or freedom from (oii'Ikh preda The Ksrmiuatiug wmcr ol a lecd may Imronvcnirnlly leated hy placing a tlffl nate immher nl arvda between tao layer ol canton llniincl In an onllnary plate, moiitrnlng tho llannel and inverting another plate to prevent evaporation. If kept In a warm place (70 to t), af. tcr from -I In il day I ho germinating iM'cda may lm counted and thn percent ago di'termlned' TluMllnlilynl lliuaeoili largely in lluoncnl hy tho method" ol curing, age, etc. Itocnrd aliow that only 3 per cent of n Irn rnr old clover aenl germinated a liuieaa l.'i Hr rent of n good ictil a III grow. A l.ugo ncrrago ol Alberta wheat whh a couiplclr lalluro Inat ear, dun to wheat (H'ch from tho thrraihrr K'ing unod for in'cl ln-forn it had properly cured. I'rciliulilv tin Kicalcit nmount ol nduHi-mllnii neenrva in the mall grnai kcciIh. Thn pnxi'iicn nt foreign tei'd miw hn detrcli'd by pouring a mall quantity ol the teed to be tutted on a pieco ol whlto paper and examining with a itnall magnifying glu. Tho purity standards ol the V. .1, require clover and alfalfa to bo W Per cent pure with a germination nt 90 to 95 percent. Cabbage and Kraut Jim Straw wants to clot out what Cabbageand Kraut lie hai Itft and of-fra'-Cabbaga -at So ptr lb. la 60 lb. or over and Kraut nt S6o pr gallon. lUaldtnce, Wtit End Bridfty TeUphon 833. 2-12-1 wk WANTED A leconil band go, carl. Apply at tbis ofllc, f likely that the people of thi count) nro nol going to atand in the way of the rapid ronilruciion of the project. Thero are a lew right ol way on lh Kcnoand fioulh branch canala that ought to be given to the government in order to injurs the protccution ol this work with rapidity, and in vlw ot thli fact a movement i now on foot by the water mora association ami other look ing toward the removing otallimeitlom that might in any way bn a had leap on thn service. One nf tho gratifying sign of the time is tho disposition of all paitlea to get together and put their shoulders to the wheel and make thing hunt and II this isponltrdinit alll lead to hut one result uniualill(l good tor thn en lire community. As soon (v thn peciiicatinns nro re ceived hy the. local olllce it will bo in a position to give the (acts and the Herald will be able to present them to il reader within next few dayn. For Joint Senator I wish to state that I am a candidate (or the Republican nomination tor Joint Senator to represent the district con sisting of Crook, Klamath and Lake counties. II. I IIOLGATE, llonania, Oregon. Holgate Enters Race In another column appears tho announcement of H. L, Holgate, ot Bo nania, oi candidate for the republican nomination for Joint Senator. Mr. Holgate lias a wide acquaintance In tho country, and come into the race with the promise of strong support. Hi frieodsurialnhls bebalt that he has UiquaUScations required In an efficient nas found guilty of hurg.ilry by break ing into nnd stealing chickeni from a building owned by J-'rauk Armstrong. He was given tno years in the state penitentiary, and tho coits wero Award ed against him. Judge Benton in pro nouncing pentence, i talc.' that ho con sidered tho punishment under the clfciunilances rather were, but that two years was tho minimum according to the Matuto under which the charge win made nnd tho cme tried. Speaking of tho coming meeting of the State forestry A'noelation to lie held In Portland Febrorary 14, i'rot. f jke of the Agricultural college says : "This Hireling Is really the Oral pub lic tnet'tliiK held by Ihr association though it ii nioro than a year old, or prha a it U beltrr to say, since it was organized. We hare felt (or some time that tho only way to get this forestry proposition lieforo tho people properly is to hold n series of public meetings at which all those who are interested in the subject may take part In the dis cuIoh. ''Tho (or, it wealth ol thli state ii immoiH. The lumber product nlone liiiKlr.l at Ihi an I "i.i- Inlf t.II tt-.n Half. An item ol gieitter alur In nt- Mote It. an lhi Ii thn c innervation i' vvaivr uppl) ; aldlr Ihr problem nt lilttirr supply o( limhcr aid the main tenance ol a (.'teat Industry employing thousands .( indmtiluus citUena is ol inettiiualilo v-ilm-. "At the littoui nt the economic phase nf th forrot problem tin the subject of taxation anj it in the purpo of the .iMtvlMiori to Ive tliis subjret (ree and fair roniitdcratlnu with tho hope that "mc J'l-l uud npiltablr lans hoklng to llm rv'otir'llngol hurnt lands and cut over lands my U-recur eil. "Oilier equally Important questions Till bo diicutcd at subsequent meeting. The atsociation (lands (or tho protec tion and preservation ot our forests and tho dissemination of knowledge pertain tug thereto. It has no other purpoeo aid will devote its whole effort to the en I that Oregon may not suffer from a reckless devastion of its forests as wit nested by Michigan, Wisconsin, Minne sota and other of our eastern state. " Wo would like to see this forest crop economically harvested and still bare tho land that Is more valuable (or the production ol timber trees than other crops. We want to see our water sbed protected : we want the water (low ol our streams maintained that the intense agriculture ot the fotnre may be Insured a success. Briefly wn hope to see the establishment n( an enlightened forest dulicy." GOOD LUCK Attends the Fisherman that iaea OUR FISHING TACKLE Fly Hooks, Spoon Baits, Rtels, LinesSteel and Bamboo Rods. They are constructed for scien tific fUhind and no nutter how unlklUed the flahenui i wlU attend his efforts if he i our tackle. .. .. .. , .. Roberts & Hanks Phone 173, iBuna Block - ' - ( c ' V. J