Ik fttenhia jbftla. jioitiy R"i rw Klimnth Full .... Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . SBCONII Vl.AU. No. W7.. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 20. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. DECISION. REVERSED Wi" "e Main "" "I""- e of S. P. Railway joy Sunday Trip Secretary Takes Hand in Famous!- rrs kh i.unnrn mo main lino of his Or egon ft Cnllforiilu road. This Ik ovl li'iiiod l,v II... fnil llinl in.- toailbed now being .tiKlriKt.il between Weed "nllfoiiils. mnl Klamath rails, Oro K'm I" one or t l.o most subitantlal "' I'lillt l.li l,, cuj;t f,it ,,t(j 'In- but a i-Hiii) car .u9iIiik track loi bolriK put In ever) tight miles, an innovation in "Western railroad ron- -irii.M.in AhMi i"hh In ilurn I hul li I .mih, i,, iiiimii,. KM.l W). Mm of Irnllli over tin- new mail. , Itnllmail men Inform in Unit tlm .illstnuro rruin i:iiii.iM in Weed, (;,!. rnrnla. Id iho i,..w uiiul will I,., hut nnu mill- .mil tun liiimlriil fi.fl gloat- r tlinu that between tlio two points. ,Tla the preicnt ruiitv, while tlm now I roml will illmlnatu tho Sltklou mountain t.reile that lire very ex pen Hilt' to Hi company, ospedally In liiiDilllin! a hMivt fn-li;lit tialni. Cugene C.'i ii i 37-10 Litigation MEStRVY WINS BYRNE (ONI 1ST ComniissluiuT Koversed Decision ol Kwjish'r ol hikeview (.llkf mill Secretary Gnrliclil Reverses llim tint) Sustains the l.akuvicw (Wire T1,l , i mi linlr'l In the fniii- j .i i nor) is iiikii i i'i iiiillliK "'" '"' oirirli-K In rtilHilie 'KUlila. li again ! JttttJ r 'in- decision of lliu cn urr of "" luiwlur l ' Mima i Miaerwi William I liiia.- "' '',l'l t'y ' I Hloim. ittorntr t ' Mservy Tlio readers ( tbli iiai- will remember the ili tlilon of "' Monornlil" Commission' rof tli (H'.nai I. ami Office, under ditt of JsnWr :. 100S. In which tte Jcclii"" of th lleglttiT of tho locil lnJ ninrp wit reversed nnil the 4diIon of then rc"lvrr, affirm- fj, anil ihr content decided In fawir of th huiM-tU-ail'T, Mr llyrno. An iprsl 'akon to tlm Secretary of li Ulrrn ami that nfflrlal haa re .rll"! Ihi derision of th" Coiilllili' iloarr ordered tlm hoinostiad entry fucrltd anil allow Mr-Mi-servey Ilif tltllfr of nunc on tln Intnl. Thp run'- Involvifi hom'ti'ai tlrr No 'IT for Tot I, Ht. I, In tovaililii ' Koiith of ltuni.ii In, K. WJI ami i uni' of Ihi tiiont vnlitu lit (lamp in. luili'il In tlio "37-Hi" t. rilloM Tix- ('oiniiilatloui'r finiu I front lh I'tuh'iir.. that tin' ilnllii mil' l:laH lino .ti thri'K ami four mil- I'oo li-ri ,i ini'iilintilnhlit tliiiliT..tinl , that lin. n, ronli'ti' lilot not !oa all ihai thi' law roo,ulrrJ In tti ) of riilihutlon ninl Improvo urat thai In- hail ilono tlio Iu-hI In i)uM ninl. tin lirruiiiktnmi'H unit lkt hi. a. inllllnl o l ho Iiiilll. ilriil Tin. s.Hrilnry holila Hint lh InMcncii ami rultltrnlliin woro mil HBcluii to couuily with tlm law ml tkit IIih runti'iiti'i.'i homo on the lan.l i mcrel iiotiiln.il Mr lljrrni. haa nl hvvti flRhtliiK a" lunli'U nrrlp ullh Ihn hopo Hint jlhi' ili'ilnloii ol thi. CoinmlialoiKT wonlil Im- nlllriiii'il I M.i) Unix' .iiiiiiil.. i I Tliiiiiiim II Walker, tin- Mlnnnsota . IIiiiIjit klliK. imtii 8S.12I ncn-ii of lllliihrr IiiimI In Hlikl)n.i muni) The MiCloiiil llhur I.iiiiiIht iiunpany owiia CO.CrlS ncrt lloth of tin' com- pniili' Inn i' h.'i'ii onluri'il lAfon- thi' Imnril of i'iiiallrallou to aliow t.h, llmlr an, .milium ahouhl not hi' raluri! II ptr acn If thu nn.u-J valuation of tin- tlmhvr lamli arc In crcaai'il It will uilil n ronililrrahlc aiuoiint to tin- tntnhlK iiropcrty of thi count) i.im'oxkuivi: us rim:. Ill.w.. l.'lllliKiihliMl Willi S.1111I II... fin.' M111I1 lliiitiiiKi U llimi'. llorrU hail nuurrow I'lrnpo Irom n M'rlou onrtaKrutlon )i.tinlu). Olio of thi SoutliiTIl I'.irlllr liiromic Ihi-a cm iihlaio ami It wn only throiiKh Iho alri'imoiii rcrfurtH of th. rnllroail i'inplo)iit that Iho oiiKln.' nnil 11 iiiiinlirr of liira won r:i.'l . Two i.iih woro iiilii' hmlly niorihi-.l 11111I tlio loiomothu wan allKhtlt ( illllllllKi'il Dorrla haa mi llru protcrtlon uml If tin' III.' hail not hi'i'll illmmiTi'il j hi'foro It liail n kooI atari tin' town wonlil hnro hi'i-n at tlio morcy of th tl.uiioH which wonlil hnio apn-ail rap j hlly n 0110 of Iho hlK roiup:iii oil lanka wua ulroail) In ilaur.i-r Tho llttlo aon of Mm M K Junoa who hail hla faco cvorily liurnnl a fow !.) u oko U Killing alone M-r nlcoly anil Ihoro la n prohnhlllty thai ho will not loo hla bIkIiI U'la (ii'ihi-r haa purclmicil if. htail of hrvf cnltlu from l.bkcy Uroj. anil J f). Delckman, rcildlng In Swan lal-.o vnlli-y lie expect! to Mart about 300 head for the Sacra, memo marktt on tho 2Sth Captain Totten and a goodly aliod cronil of I'xcnralonUta 011 tho now Wlticma wt-nt to Odcaaa and I'cllcnn Hay yoatordny, and Ihoso who attend ed pronounio tho trip ono of tlm tnot dellKlitful over mndo on tin ITppor lako Tlm remodeli-d Wlneina la 111- led up In a comfortable in a 11 nor, tho parlor Is ilrosnod In new furnishing, rua and ruslilona In abundance are provided, and there Is a nursery for the little ones New ami comfortable rhlilra nn frnllorHl moi tho dr-rk anil proiiionadoH 11 ml Mm. Tot ton'., kltchin Ik fitted up with nil or thu modern lotivcnlenii-H, mid, wo hj llevo that, when our proplo learn what a (Iclli.lilfiiul.iimt romrnrlablo ilaya' ouHiik ran ho hnd on tho now boat, thu tnpiuln'H excursion will bu enufil by crowda thnt will tax tho capacity of the new Wlncma. Yeaterilny Captain and Mra, Totten had for their kuobIh Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Iloiikton, Mr and Mra. William V. Mong and their company and thu t.nkovlow nolo orchestra, All wero unanimous In their high praise of Captain TottcnS hospitality. Mra. Totten served an excellent dloncMo her guests and tho excursionists and the orchestra gendered music that was highly enjoyed by all. OBJECTS OF SURVEY Classification of Klamath Soils Will Benefit Producers 1 EXPERIENCED MEN NOW AT WORK Scope of Soil Work is Practical and is Made by Field Tests, Borinqs and Careful Observations Use Maps to Show Various Kinds of Soils THE PASM0RE MUSICAL TRIO KR$!J4r ' f lm! 7rSi In Concert at tho Opera House Tomorrow Night vC-SSlIZSS? Our Tape Line is ready for you Have Your Clothes . Made to Order the modern way Over 1000 bright, now snappy samples to select from. Our motto: "If the clothes don't lit don't take them." MKnronn is i.v si.Miiait way. riimmliil Condition llnil Despite Mil nli'lul ()uncrlili of Wnti'i' GREAT FALL LINE tfHATS NOW HERE ALL THE NEW EST SHAPES AND COLORS K.K.K. STORE KLAMATH FALLS FAS SHOP Klamath I'nlls Ik not tho only tlt Hint- Ik wroHtlliiK with thu llnanilal prohleiu. Modfonl too hnH Ita tiou hlca mid, while they nr not exnitly tho Kaino na tlio.10 In this city, the) mo of 11 similar unturo. Moilfunl ouiiH lla own water plant, hut It haa been 11 I111I111; piopoKlllon over bIiico It was blnrloil and now sonic of tho ollltlalK of that illy uro on roeoul iib uilvoiatlm; Hint the plant ho leaned to uouio Individual. It iieema Hint Klamath 1'alla, uol unnliiK Its own water B)stoni, la dla aat lulled, and Medfurd, with Ita uiti nlrlpal ownership of tho water sys tem, In In tho bin 1 10 llx. The (.realist iillfferenio In tho two places nppeara I to ho In tho fart that Meilford, when a inaaa moetlni: waa called to illueiin.i I tho alluutluii. 11 laiKo mimhor of Iho husluusa men Itirnoil mil. whllo In I this city when a similar iiuMIiib wia 'called everyone lenialneil at home l-uuni'll JleetK Tonluht. The city council nieela In ieulur uoKsloii tonight It la W piobahlo Hint tho pabHliu: of tho poll lax 01 illuani'o will 101110 up agiilu, and It la tho Intention of Iho council to tako up the matter of ovtendlng tlio cov potato limits of tho city. It U nol llkoly Hint tho Question of better lire piotectlou will he considered. TAKING OPTIMISTIC VIEW. Lake County People Believe Trans IHirtntlnn Itellef Near at Ilnml "It la said thnt coming events cast their slmilows before" and In this light It would seem that tho stirring events of thu last few weeks Indicate "something doing" In railroad clr clt'H. Several chartera for railroad line centering In Laketlow, wero re cently llled at Salem, the statu capi tal. Ono of them was for a railroad thu Oregon Kastem ltnllwny, men tioned Inst week. 15 miles long, ex tending from l.nkevlcw to New Pino Cieek, Bititnted Immediately on the California Oregon statu line. It Is hard, of course, to give any reason for biicIi a move on tho pait of n railway magnate. It may ho n bluff or a feeler to forco boiiio ono elso's hand In tho railroad game, or It may ho a move to cover Kundnngo I'ar.i, reputed to ho thu heat anil .lowest pass existing from eastern approach es In either Portland or Han Fran- i'Ibco In addition to tin-no moves a num ber of Mirvoylnif part lea tiro at work In this region all close mouthed, hut lory ludiiBtrloua: hut ut tho same tlino thla woil; means that ero long expected railway ago so far iw this region Is loneeriied la now only a iiuoutlou ofvit few mouths at most, I.aku County Examiner, Wlnleia haa a'eoinpleto Hue of Edison phonograph's and all of the latest records. The people of the Klnniath lli'.nlii are materially forlunnto In getting United Slates Agricultural Depirt ment to tal:o up tho matter of Mill studies In this locality. Tho Uurcau of Soils a few dnyx since assigned one field party Into this section to study and prepriro maps describing the various soils tf the Klamath valleys. This party U at present actively at work In tlm Held and will likely remain until hu snow files at least. Naturally everyone Is not Informed regarding tho scopo or use of special soil Investigations. We are fast learning, however, that various kinds or types of soil are adapted to special kinds of crops and require also spe cial cultivation. In a general sense we have all known the differences be tween noils of widely different type, its for example, sands compared to swamp mucks, though this samo prin ciple of adaptation we are learning; can he applied to types of soil which to the layman appear much allko In texturo mid other general physical properties. The various types of soil wo II ml uro specially adapted to cer tain kluiU of crops, and whllo no closo llneB can ho drawn there never theless Is sufficient In tho subject to Interest tho government In the mat tor of Hystcinntlcally studying soli bodies, and, In pointing out striking soil feature) which bear an economi cal relation to agricultural growth nnil development. In a district com paratltely now such as ours, It Is llkoly that a rational study of soil conditions will bo of material valuo to the farmer In matters relating to successful tillage and the kinds ot crops to grow. diameter of tho work. The scopo of tho soil work Is, In a genera! Reuse, practical. Tho soil parties making the survey go into thu flcldr and, by ho uso ot Held tests, borings and careful observa tions, actually plat on base or field maps tlm various kinds or types ot soils. Tho work when completed produces finally a soil map of an en tire dlrtrlct. On this map aro shown In iiilois the outline of each type of soil cncountcied. A study of this map in innnection with field crops and other conditions, such as climate drainage, alkali and tho various de termining Influences, enables finally tho preparation of a report which discusses the various soils and their rational agricultural values. Observation. Tho secret of all advancement In almost every line of work, profes sional or otherwise, Is based very largely on the ability ot the Individ ual to observe correctly what comes Into his Held ot work. In soil stud ies the observation prlnclplo Is espe cially necessary and tho value of the work to any locality depends very largoly on the Individual to whom the details are assigned. The soil experts who do survey work such as is being carried on In our midst must bo men of material experience and Intelligence, otherwise the re sults of tho work may be of much detriment to the welfare of the peo ple. Yatae of a Soil Barrr jr. Taken as a whole a soil Investiga tion hero should primarily help to establish tho worth ot our soils for crop production: should help to bring us Into-a-bettcr understanding ot our soil problems; should, also, bring out some ot the special values which may exist In certain types of soil not yet properly tried or In fact understood. The-work also should help tho prospective farmer In tbo selection ot lands tor special crops; should help to establish rational land values based. on proper Interpre tation of crop possibilities and dev elopment; nnd should help finally to give us a basis for comparison be tween this section ot the country and others similarly situated In matters ot aoll and natural environment. In cluding, of course, climate. The tendency Is always to make capital of every feature which call oven remotely be heralded as exclus ive or attractive. Some, no doubt, may think that a soil survey must net returns on a speculative venture, or must help tho movement and dis posal ot se:ond class holdings. Wo aro too often Inclined to desire color In tlfo results, or look for a boom prospectus in a scientific public docu- (Concluded on last Page) ) The proof of the freezer . V,.. u.tAl .'r?T Mount!. ii in the freezing The White Mountain Freezer mikes more cream, better cream, and makes it catier and cheaper than any uther freezer on the market LET US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS 6 HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS ' i