-- tofititijs Mostly RitJ Pap"' ln Kluiiut!i Fiilln . . Vt Our Advertisers Get the Beat ReaulU .' . : KkcoSI) Ykaii, No. 481. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1908. Price, 5 Cent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC IS RUSHING WORK ON BOTH ENDS OF LINE Pp HiTfiln. Contractor Is At Arrangements for Camps TO COMMENCE "SHOO-FLY" Pig Body Of Men Workieg On Lest Two and A Half Miles Of (rade On Other Side Of Dorris And followed By Track Laying Crew Mr. i:tk.fi.fl rlrlckaoii A Peterson, tl railroad contractu! Is now al Hurtle rtlaUtlMilng t ni "ni m lo cowmenc auik I he "ll" "V' "' "" ' Mil al llii l"' T'm 'W"ly lulMlnalKirMilcuintnielril mi the Mil lid" !" lne. TI. conilrurll.ni l Ihe "Hurt fl" ! .....l.l.ml I he mtl difficult im ,,( ' uikoiill.e road M lrr end''"'' Nimip In Iw saiidl.lele andfew, toll Oil III fowl ,-i-rwi i; Klamalli r'alle, and lb llniilii nl tl.ll work early In Ihr season li sot Indication Ibal there "'I1 '" n" iu at iMirl, Iml thai lli railroad li- tri.Ji pushing on In Klamath Falls Ibis manner. Anliiinirnf lly ol inrri are ru.blng lU turk mi the U1 Iwo mil a I. all tulip ut grading on llirollirr side ol lrrl, snd at Hip ral llip Irark laving f ip al how stringing tails, lliP load thoutd l KKUplrted lu IMrls nmetlm In Aplll, aeeks Ulntr iIip IIiiip pI y lli" clilf I cooiliiicllon englnper. A (llngcry Oame Tli liral gamr ol lkt ball ul Hip MMmi plajed at Ilia nra Ikmim. lul nllit llwrrn Id lllgli Kclinol ami ll H'IiIIp Klar Ipama, Tha lilaxlnv ill lull ril lnirpr Irom "tail In flnUli TU rnlliiiilaiiu nl I lip uW-lalora rracliMl IU lilgliMt In llip prnml liall, mIipii ntllUr Mp l.J id aitranlagp, ami IIip Utrt Lrnkp !( villi pnlliiialallr (iilaui af , Aril one ll-lp anil llipn llie ullirr, tiinpaillcii!arly lirlllUnt ta)r. Klill; gixdl Hoik naa iIoiip lijr ItuKr, Ya.lrn, Hum ami Wrlglil. Tim Kline rrmllnl In L arnrp of 23 lu V.', I lie lllgli SIiihiI tiring I lie lrtitr. lln (i M. Jiiiin, nl I'aUtey, ami lipr Jauglilrr.Mra. V, II. Hnl.Ur, nl Uk. tltw are In lli city Imlay. Tlipy will liav In Hi morning lor 1'otllaiul wlicrp annllipr imp nl Mr. Jimp Uiigti Iiti I. ill, J.V. AJatniaiul wife atr III llm city loJa; Irom Mtrilll. wr JlnaBaaBaaBaaBaaBaaBVaaaBaK . , tWhen the bit cowrience to chirp and P'to"WJgx ta just warn eDOVaAh to mkc you latlifled with llf then ij when yojr .7 0 SnjL corac ud the tuiry, ineppy pettawi we ire ihowinnn oir PrtngIultlif. WHY BOTH1R WITH OL FITTING "Reedy Medee" when we we ready to rmyow every wWet the Miwprtcei. . . , GET THE TAILORING HABIT ' KKK Dorrfs MakingrAKKtl WAYS Stone Declines Altrr considering Ilia mattiT (or mt fill weeks (!, K Moiip, Iilnrit attor ney lot this dblrlrt, lut ilt-clded riot In br ramll late, (nr llm nltjrn id proMx'tit InK attorney, In succeed Mr. Moor. ilr at irturi' has lieen hiotighl tuUar j" T " " trluied iwiulng Mlial liae Urn leiideied wllh siuli u (if.lttliiatiuft nan- Imlly as hat lint lit Mr Hlorie. I Ik (pelt, hnwetrr, that he would m making " '' aaerlflrr. f"f Men II he wprp 1pcIpI lli roiiiiiMtiiiii would (ill lr li'irl n( reimbursing lilm for Ibe Imsl. pre, lie would !". Mr. Hlone la iri-Ofc'tilfatl ainneofthe ablnt la)cie III 0')' ertluli nf the tale ami the nuiinei In which he ban died the Cnrpion rat itrlnoinlrateO that i be would make an able pi'irutor If llip vol en of the d ilrift boiiorrd blm with election. IWring lila lel Irnce here he baa VUiroundril bliuaell wllll a wide lf cle ol atauuib filriida and 'the; will r grt thai he ha derided mil lu be a can illdatp ami deprlte the la of Ihe opr lunlly nl proving their lo)alty lu a auU ta.nl lal manner. i Increase UndcrylWotcctlon ItraVi'K M-rlii III c on ihe Incrraae III Ihli pail id Ihe elatr, umlrr the pro terllonol the law which protidr V)0 fine for killing uloiicol tbete Imluitriona llllte aiilmala. Crreka ami rltcra In nnrlbi'tii and central Klamilli and Uke couutlei, pip.lally In llmlwfed tccllont are bring lakriipiMipiion of by llie ! vera to greater or le rxtrnt, ami In aome Inilancee I hey aie rauilng trouble tn Irrlgalionlita by building daina that interfere with Hip llow nl the watpr tine colony baa taken oailon ol Ml ver Creek, about ball niito abnve Sil ver Uke ami baa built ecveral dama and houiei, cutting many ijuaklng aap tapllnja, toinpol which were larger than a love pipe. Do It STORE mil LiiLdi Many Oregon Cities Adopting I his Plan Of Increasing Their Business - Jlarkel ami talc ilaj are Hi latrtt liinoTatlori fur eeuiliig hudriPii by th county trail ami imallrr town ou th I'aclflo toait. Acconlliig to ruorU IIipi ilayi art ilrawlng limiipn crowd In lb lowna frnrn all the aurroundltig ronnlry. IjadramU li lli laptcily lu adopt llili inMlio.1. rlatlaflptl Willi llie rnult nl lli mark! day palabllilipil by lli 1'pinllelon rommrrrlal aiKlatloo that illy liai ilrcldpil In li) tli Piprlmont and wltliln Iwn wrrka will liar fnrinil. IaImI arlB .if iiibiIi.! ilav a!p Inr ilka ... ., I romlng inlng and nuiinrr ninntli. I ti.. 1-1 u ..i--in l- !.. ,.,, I lip adojitiil i att ol llip Uln mountain, but the high ukii nf tin- lalra at I'm letou ami pewbere In Ike Inland em ilr baa illmulalcl llie La Orand com merrlal iluli t'l ti) Iiip ctprrimenl. m mmm u m. av aw i OFFER TO DRAIN TILE LAKE FOR HOMESTEAD FOR EACH A rtt,ciinitliK of Maik Howard, Win. Kuocan, Klnier llojl, turn Nor ton and Jem Knhrtla, who have beM working on the Title l-ak outlet, have mid prui'xillon lo Itedamatlow of Orlala. If the gotcrnnirnl will furtiiib the looli, Ibpy cfler In work one Yf. I' nrcenary. In dialulng Tide Uk. II they are urrrriful In thai lima they aik I m proving Grazing Lands In Ita Inn .MKallona for Ihe Improve ratal of graiii g landa wllblu lb nation al foreiti during Ih paat year, the For eitrrrvlce baa found lliat lb range on tome ol Ihe loretta cannot be utlllied full becaute of llm lack ol proper water supply. I'lana bve been made for bettering Ibeae condition a rapidly aa poailble. The metbo.1 to be adopted of cleaning outmd protecting apring nd other watering place will reault In ranch benefit tc lockroen grating on itrlpa ol range within Ihe foreata. Now! MAiiATHrAUJ FA1HION 1H0P 6ERMAN L0NY run unLuum . mmumm- a ' i Want A Urge Tract Which Is Suitable for fruit Raising Albert Angtrtn)rr wiltpa froai Ala inula, California, lo plitrlrl Knrrcaiter Edward A. Iali of lliawpallipr burrau at Portland, for Information cmicertilng llia climate, lila Intention lu'lng tn ae cure tract of l,0U0 acrra of land or more for a Qerman colony. In til let ter Mr. Angcrmaverraya lip ilmdrealaml where It wl'.l be oilbl to grow frulta ol different kind, the nrnpoaed colony Intending lo rngage nrlimlvcly In fmll raining. Home nf the tlioejuiiPii ol iiorllii-rn Ijike couiity arr iinnlilciliig llip aittla- . Willy ol Ihepurcliaaeol large lo.ly oldetrrt land wltliln thrlr regular range for llie tiurpoeeol raiting bay to feed the bepi In the errnl nf bard winter or when deep mow i-overa the gran. Tber hap been caaen In tbejiait wher inch a precaution would hare ami whole bamla tc Ibelr owner. lo bo rewarded with 100 acre of the re claimed land, If tbey fall their lime and labor la to be free. It la not known what action the forvlco will take. Theit are many other who hare audi confidence In the poealblllty of finding an outlet to lb lake, that they are willing to Join IheMinenkfthegorernmtntacrep'la lb proposition. We Lead ln Cattle Oregon I the leading cattle atate of the lS'orthweet : lo fact, all line com bined, It I the leading live elock Ule of that aectlon. It hu lee aheep than Idaho: fewer horte and mule than Wwhlngton, but I far ahead In it ag gregate far a value are concerned. Thlt I ihown by a table of itatlitic prepared by the Department ol Agri culture. The total live itock in Oregon on Jan uary 1, 1908, wa valued at o7 ,739,000 : In Wwhlngton, f 49,180,000, and in Ida ho, $33,107,000. I The organisation of Ihe Portland Country Club and Llvettock Aeaociation baa don a much a anything ctae for the derelopement of thla Induitry. The movement looking lo the organisation ol Ihe aiaoclatlon had ita Inception three year ago, but It waa not until the lait year that the plan materlalited In apite ol the fact that .prominent bualnea men not only of Portland, but throughout Ihe atate had backed Ihe movement from Ih drat. A movement la now on fiiot by atock men of thla aectlon, cant of the Caa code, toward organlilng a I.lvetlock aaeoctation, covering Klamath, Lake and Crook rounlici, and no doubt It would rMulUn a gmat benlflt to Ihe atoik In dualry'ol aouthern Oregon. Fire Boys In The Lead The vote at last night'a basket ball game for Ihe disposition of the receipts ol Ibe Mrl of game wai: Fire De partment, M; Library, 10 and High School Atheletlc Club, 20. With the, vote at the last game this put Ihe fire boy far tn the lead with 101 vote. The total tor the Llbrarv ti SO and the High School 34. Uln Maud Baldwin Uft Oil morning for Faktfina, oa her way to Portland for M steaded vtelt with friends. She tipeoti to be absent until June. A Crew Of Thirty iij m. unuer loniracior amiin CHANGING CANAL Working Full Crew and It looks As If The Southern Pacific Does Not Want Any Delay In The Construction Of The Railroad Noland Answers White In referring to Ihe letter tlgned by Hiram F. While, published In last even ing'a Hhiami, hearing npnn the acquit In! of a man acrmed of iteallng a hone from Ihe reremllon, Oeorge Noland, of Ihe firm of Noland A Pinllb, whotle frmle. the rori Indicted, laid: "The attorneys for the ilvlenie never aid he was guilty, never acknowledged he was guilty and never thought he waa guilty. The evidence all went to show that the man was Innocent. I do not think thai Ihe ju.Ige acknowledged that be waa guilty, and I doubt very much whether ho ald o. The juryman he eaks of never said lip onld not be lieve an Indian under oath. The jury man stated that hi experience with In diana waa unratlifaclory. The juryman referred to la a good cititrn and a fair nil mlul man. "1 regret very much to havo lo notice anything of thla kind, but I feel under the clrcuruitancea it 1 necessary. Aa laraa the Indian testimony Is concerned, I will ray thai If come of those Indian got 'their jut desert they would be prosecuted for perjury. "Tho Instruction of the court were fair and the jury wa comprised of the best iltlrens of the county and ic occurred lo me that It was as fair minded a jury aa I ever tried a case before. I think the action of Mr. White In assailing the courts and the actiona ol the jury, to say the least, la unfatr and lll-llmed." Presbyterian Church-Bible School at 10 a. m. C. E. prayer meeting at 6:30 p. ni. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Subject: "Tne power of prayer." Evening worship 7:30. Subject: 'The failure of Environment." Lecture Monday evening at 7: 45. Subject: "The Herod." This 1 tbe last of Ihe series. KEV.GEO. T. PRATT, Pastor Tbe 500 Club I being entertained this afternoon at Ihe home of Mr. Ales. Martin Jr. Mr. E. W. Qowen I the hostess. GOOD LUCK Attends ow tackle. , Roberts Fhone 173, Men and Teams o - FOR CROSSING Tne railroad crew, in charge of Elmer Smith, li rushing the work on the change Wing made In the government canal, on the Hot Spring addition, just east of Ihe clly limit. The original course of the ditch would hare neceesl tated a ISO foot span where the railroad mule Its crossing. A half moon la be ing made In the ditch so aa lo give the road a rnor? direct crossing, with not over 65 foot span. The crew consists of 30 men and 38 horses, and Mr. Smith stale It would be Impossible for him to put on another hone on the work, on account of the small space of ground tbey are working on. At time even now be cannot work all bla stock. The fact that Ibe Southern Pacific ore using all Ibe men and hone, that It 1 possible to work, indicate that tbey do not Intend to have any delay In the coo strucllen at either end of the line. Tbe railroad company plan to build cement abutment and put la a tempor ary bridge across the canal. Bail will bo laid and lb dirt from the cnt, to he made between tbe canal and Upper Lake will be run to tho low ground and used a a fill. i -. Services At The Churches Servicea will be held in tho eeveral churchea of Klamath Folia toenorrowa follow: Christian Science Society -Regular ervice will be held at Klamath Con servatory of Music tomorrow BBomiae; at 11 a. m.' Baptist Service Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. B. Y. P. V. 7 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. KEV. J. B. GRIFFITH, Pastor. Methodist Service Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Subject, "The Marvelous CbUd." Epwortn League, 7 p. a. Preaching, 7:45 p. m. Subject: "Tbe value of a soul." REV. P. CONKLIN, Pastor. Work wa commenced this week tear, log down Ihe grand stand and ballding at the old race track, preparatory to moving them to tbe new fair ground. the Fisherman that OUR FISHING TACKLE Fly Hooks, Spooa Baits, Keels, Lines. Steel and Baaaboo Rode. They arc coaitrncted for sdei tiflc fishing ud no matter how JulUedthframansncess will attend his efforts If he mses -. & Hanks jtauaa Block .'i ?i 11 y l ,5.. 5J . v. i- I J