He cralit Kluiiintli l'""rt' l'i,l i ii. -i D.nlv .... Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . ijn, ! c aim "' Tninn Yi:ai. N. ". KLAMATH FALLS. OKKtiON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. ftwititM READY MADE HOlSES'Business Men Want Either SPUDS MAKE MONEY County Fair or Carnival To Bo Manufactured in Klamath Falls in Near Future 'llif ijiMKilmi Hi holding " mhhiI) titilll in l vetir mid If tin- Agricull'ir f.ilr nr ii ulrii'l i.irnlMil In hiu urn- "' AsKoclntloti kIioiiIiI taku hold of "liliinl ti n ifiimliiT uf Mm- liimliifM IIH II Hi tin I It) Tin' tln-i'tora of SHR0UI& SHORII BUY OREGON iMtilioii l I his (Jit mill Cumlilions In Southern I'urt ul Slntf Mnku It Itli'iil IMmc lor Miiniilwlurp of the I'orltilile lU'iitly Mokp I rami' Hiiilriiii,i ihe matter It will In- fnrci il ti lioltj tlii full In tin' ill). using u iiuiiilii'r of tln mm alii buildings for dUiilayliii' First Crop of Potatoes Pays for Land Three Times tin. 11 I r .... .I...!-! ' '"""" " tlm iiri'iiiliilim .,.. ... -rm.,r -m -wmmm- in- nr.iiliir meitlng lam iiIkIU ill.nisscil TIiiiei- lm iim- fuuirliiB miH't'jfyV NlllL. I UllO IU I IlL AlKL Hi" inutt.'i, 1iii iiuiiliiili-iljliiit tlmy m ulvul iirisiiii Hint tin- ..unity fair i-n- nut In n iinliiiii to taki- imy i-nii Im li.'lil on tin- atrei tr of tlnj clt n tlmi rin' situation In ii' iillnr In In Mitiii.-itlon ultli tin nil nival und thin. Him In tiriti-r In gel tlm statu Dint lln-ru will hu mi doubt about i .iiiiiirlntiiiti II In in-. cKHiirv In lioM making H n Hiirn-ss Mncli Interest ' int full mill ulTi'i in i-nii ii iiih rrl ln'liiu i .ken In tin- niuttir unit It In Im'ki pi oil in I -, 'I Ii" fair kiuuihIh I" er lik.lv tln.l antiie sort ufa fair j will nut In in nliiiiii In .In iintiliig will li li-'lil thin full timer I. Applegute Demonstrates What Can Be Done With Klamath Lands Marketed First New Potatoes Grown Here on 14th of This Month Kun IjJui" lOUtH I ,hr.l 'I ,II0 ( itik I" iftltUI toU- ' Itrm i" in J Van I , IlK Will MHIII llBtl- nil Rlllllll.l fill till- lliailllt.il IIIH' (if till ,nt ! Iin1.li inu. Il It, tlila ii.mhiI Hhurli linvr pur- i iKi't for 'Ii" stale ' Or- in mi ii fin I m of Ibn port- mill' linn a large man- n-ml iiii- Imiiti-K ami tln-ri In a tli.nin U-mniiil lor .lii-aiir liiini.a In allporU nl I In- iiiumIi) .hint n iwin an riniisrnmiiu inn l- .ouipli I.-.I ltin- will In- viMinl In I'll ll inn , ..luiii lit re IRi Mirtalilr Jul ll.ea.- ml login wi that II .an In' I. Mil uml It ! ililiiltiK linMiiiU li pi.iape.ilve IhiIIiIitm II iniil nl Hip I'nll.-rt Hlatra .-n.tn rtlilniil A Hlmtlt Mate lliat II 'li.- had ili-ir pi. in) In iM-raliiiii Tl,r , . .... in Vr'im win. inriini) iiiiini now ih- ni work mi mil utn'li'!' iriilnri inthoda tit doing lean (linn all .if tlii-.- buHilIng" nn a ihlnci 1 1" liiiltilum I . ompli'lml number uf pnill.-a who nr.i familiar ,l lb. ' 'mil i - ' " ,'"' " liuil.liiiB tlmi ni" iiiirint-n", ,,l", l"' il'-tniv'-l l,m ii l .mi l- i" ( l r In -! ami iln- ihIm- an- aiivlnint tu is.-l !"' Hmli'-r. lull Hi I ff w da .i".i It oirl hm- t hi- Hi,- r.'iuh ma.lr Ihmih-k. wlilrli -. ! !- an EIRES BAD IN CROOK Timber Eoss Reported Much Heavier Than in This Part of the State Klumatli Co Iiiih liail m-vi-ral furi'iit ' .ml ai.-.n tQlltllCIK .llit.-ll VI.U f'litUtl ilamaKi- n ii1-' n uiIiit il'ntrl. in f.n tk itrn'iiiH- l v.f) mbttantlal ni III of '" -1'1'!! '" tn' nl noil I- UtrJ t il'-r mi) m-uil) The a fnri.m .if Hiln klml In HiU.lt will Uf unlit ni half Hi" n..t of mi ur.ll- 'iIikmikIi tin- .lll.l.tu) .if tin- llri- pa- tr.il i.tnlillnlii'il ami inalnlaln.'il Ii) a nsrv Ii.i.im- nnil an im i.iiivi-iili'iit In rvr rrmt Di" i-talillliiii.-nl .if iniiiilii-r nf Hik large lan.l.iw tiura In iliU on nl tin- IIi.-h ui-ii- illmincri'il I." fi.'t in it nil with u 12 foot lii-uin, a rablli. n forwimtle anil calley. The t.n.U III tu nii.i of tin) Lent il--Miiru cialtH .in tin- Klamath nutvm. I'artk-n .riiliiliiK thu Upiiur lake atni.i Hint ullil plums will Lo very koll.llnt. I.av.. I...H in u for ww m-aa imiili to Klutiiutli Pull, im li'uWot.- I In hail upr.-ail ov.ir a larK.. II tmr ii'l I an- Kli"t oorfwt pI lifirii.in in IhiHi warm noil rold rll tiitrt 1 .11 I'lnii for i-ol.al run lull I i.n a anliary linU nml tlio lilo of iiimf.irt i- k.-pt in iiilnJ . ilr nlan tine of iwt il.litll will tu- In n imtltloii lo tippl) tin- ili maml for tliU .ntlri ni.tl.iti In ld.lil.il Miili Iivii-. t.'trltor) ainl "XiiimIIiirI) ln-avy l.nii -h wet.- aviilili'il A f.-u ainiill llri-a ' irn Mill iiikIiii: In thin ri'iinl), Imt tin- itaiiii-H an- iimH-r (untiol ami Hicro la prai tl. all) no ilaiiKcr of a furllier I, ipti'inlliiK J Ciook iiiiint) Iii.h li""ii an t'X.up- Tl.. ...II. i imttiti Itl (llM IfHll kAf "' " " - I .1- I l IZmnwnlt. aoprano. al no-iiikii ni iio.iii.ioii.iii) m-.n) "- Tlm violin t.rll.il Ii) lli'tir) lk-tlmnn. aulidil by Mr- Don .. .... .... ...... u.llfr- n Ink Mr .if 1 IIUDB Wll'l III" IllllUt" nt... .1 m . .... i ..i. .....i,... ..n. ..I... .if iiu. lii.ai 'ilnrlni: tlm mint week c.'Vi'ii .1 nllnit liir ln..ilni..r ami nn air . harouor -' - t., i: .m, ., na.iv of thr., I..IIU i' '"' "' '" '" '"' ""T"b '"" 7 T " ","",::;,, ."."" ..-!. .! t..r w mhI Urp. .tut IIHM- vrvn imiiir iim. ...i ui -i v" " " lar ah in !, (ii? rltUfrn' ntui H .,.,.. I., n ii,., M.imiv f ii... ink. .1.1. an "'KKinK potaioea tor nil own use and nn the 14th he begun to supply the local niarket. Retting hla potatoes In about thu tamo time ai the flrit ahlptmnta arrived from Sacramento. Tho iii:illty of the potatoei grown Mr. nml .Mm. I). M. Hrlllltha. were "' """ " "" " ;in iho .lt toda) uccompniil.'il l ai'"" ul u' '"" ""f"" -"" part) of Anhlaiiil piopl-. who aro I tninp.'il at OiK-!iin for an outlim. HCiini- In Hie vldnlty nf til" lake Hit )eur. Tliu rr.'vv of thu steamer KjrIu aw a bear and a larKc deer on Skillet llamlli' nil" day last week. needs to make money. He thinks the land will be worth f 1000 an ncro ben people Uarn what can bu grown In thlr section. With such crops as theie It Is hla opinion thut the coat of water for Irrigation la of no moment und even If It Ii golug to bo fifty dollara an acre It will amount to nothing. GRAIN CltOPH A KAUXIIK. Harnry County Hunt lniiort Flour During Eaaulng Vear. toes. .,i..B,-nl v"t.- v.-r .-iilliiialaatlr over Mr Mar on their .IhIiiik uml more than -..'. ii.... ,.i.i,,.- i.n.t Hi,, nwi'i't 'one feltler Ii.ik b.'i-ii hla plan- K Dpi .ape. lully .ultal.1" Cr ;" - tt,r aliiElUK t Mr y.uuiwaii i... - ll.uk llriiiK liaa been reiairled In Itn win In milliner In. in. a on Hie l'ppr Ink" The liullilini." ni. T) neat In -Hi-urntir tun In- llneil with burlap lumper. . I and III mall) n-apwls nre lonililer I li.lt. r than tin- r.iKuln lion fiaii..' biiltitlm: M.'ni Stu.iul k Hhnrti have taken up the iniltrr llhJ I Imeller lilnl it U ver pioli ttilellia wllhlii a wo aliorl tluie lie lll liiainil the ii- .-ao.irv mat hllier) ' dif Hie inauufaitllt.- of llirm liillld-1 Mi lli-tliiii.ii In all thai h.ia been laltiKHl for liliu na a iuualrl.in and Inn a lite ial iiIuiik Hie l)encliute.i. , I. verv HiiiniiiKli on Hie violin j wheie u lire with a blaxlliK fronlnKe whl.h he plaa with Hie aklll of a of llfleen uilUa Iiiih been dontntliiK maxxr Ills renillllnn f nil H"' - -i "" nr1" ' aluablo timber lnn.1. I.tilniia that he pin). 'I m!' "I"' "' v"Ti1 Supervisor Ireluml. who has lavuilie Willi tl nml. nil) In. lined liluii K" of Hie illatrlit In which the uf Klamath Tall. lnrK-l lire Is iiikIiir. round it l.e.ta- -uii) to call iipnn uelKiiborlni; forest Mra Clara l.ee. Into of San 1'ran-'.oipervlhoiii at lliirns. John Day, .l.ro ban oiiened dressiiinklliK li ml (KfbiirK and other pliues for help lom It will mean it new Imtuntry j,,,,,,. miiorliiK parlors on Klamath ,,,, llmr ,mn L.0 ,,.,, ttoru ln ,lt, Held IlKlilliiK Hi" ll.iuiea. All of the Hii'k that Mtarteil a few vveeka nno weie full) under tontiol when Hie ' - "" AiAaA ' '"'" 0,u' '"",,, "ut "'' ir'Kl ,lf ----'-:-,WVTJtt ,,,,,,, u miribiiled principally to In- ?.i iidlarlsiii on the part of unknown ?p,iltles, posalbl) iiiinpers )ho leall) T ,.,i .,., i,iiuil,l,r ilimiuh dlreit itr II, ,1,1,, ,, ..,..., -n" sen Ik auspeded In several luntiincea. Tli.we In tin- part) were Mr. mid Mrs Mrs Clover Nell, Mlrs Nan MrL'iillen. Miss Hess Woods.MIss .larKiiurelte Nlms, l'earl Parson, Mes am Otto and l'earl .lo'ies, Prank Demi. Curl IIIH), aud Oeorgo Spen- The party eame down in a Uiinih this morning and spent the du) In this illy, returning to Odessa this evening. Klamatli touiity will soon lead all other lountli". In thu state In the pro duction ol potatoes. Parties who hnvn Klveu lime to thu cultivation of this product In this county have found It highly remunerative and hnv.i demonstrated beyond a doubt that this section will, as soon as the transportation futilities aro supplied, bu In a pokltlon to supply the market! of man) of the Const cities with po tatoes of first class finality. The first new potatoes to come In to thu market this ear were brought In by Clm.-r I. Applegatc, who baa about two nml a half acres of his Practically the entire wheat crop plaiu on thu Mitchell ranch In nota- of Harney county Is a total failure Tho first of this month ho be- " to being burnt up by tne exces sively dry hot weather; In fact the whole eastern part of the state Is In much the same fix. Burns and nil cities and towns In the blighted belt must buy wheat and wheat flour else whero thU year, and Prlnsvllle mil lers and Crook county growers are being called upon to meet this de mand. Eight freighting teams and wagons arrived In Prlnevllle this week from Burns alone, most ot them with two wagons, capable of hauling S00 sacks ot milled flour apiece. One or two took away only 80 sacks, while oth ers took more; In all, between 1600 and 2000 sacks were bought at this place to supply the deficiency over In Harney. Other outfits will follow, not alone from Burns but from other eastern state points as well. lor this ill) mid the .onilltloua ar.-lllX( IIWt ,,,t door to tlin Oregon such Hint Ihcre Is nmpl mi lr ' ...iine. I"'lw '.Hi and ..III streets I'snilnii n.e inali'iliil l on H"' ' ''" Ladies! WK HAVK JUST UKCK1VRI) OUli KALI, LINKS i Shirt Waists Pony Jackets and Sweaters . . . Every one is n beauty . . . (S Mm.- Alioiil That Colli Spiluu. II H well lo bo.iHt, but mil well lo boiitl on other people' eredll. Said cold Hpillig was liiealeil, bill not on Major Woiden'H land. Just over on lluena Vlsln. see! I huvo a right to know, for 1 tfld the mud hen uct to Und It Coiiimodoio Alev. Nosier duit has been very strong, Thu area that Mr. Applegste nas In potatoes will net him more than .100 per ucre, about three times the cost of thu land. Ho has been selling potatoes for the past week at three cents per pound and the average yield is about nine tons to the acre. Thu Income from one acre at this rate will bu itppioyluiutely $540. Mr. Ap- plegntu has made a study ot the pro duction of potatoes and has been glv Ing his time to his patch. He plant ed In tho early part of June, using tho Early Vernijnts for seed- Tho land uxe-1 by him Is under the canal, Imt U do situated that It Is sub-lrrlgutc.l at.d it Is not necessary for him to give any tlmo to Irriga tion. Mr.Aimlf nate has about twelve Itev. P. Conkllu and family aud Mr. Datiuer and family hive returned from a trip to the huckleberry patch. They report berries very plentiful and t.i) that large quantities will bo left for tho bears when thu campers hnvu picked all they want. Mrs. Dan hit found Hint some one had got away with about twenty four of her acres of land on the Mitchell tract chlikens wlille she was awny from and lie ) It Is all any one man home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Godfrey arriv ed In the city this eretiiig In their automobile. They will be rememhe-- ed by the resldeuts of this city as '.ho show people who were here sevoMl years ago, Mr. Godfrey having at that time made a balloon ascension. They will show In thU city at tao opera house next Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. 44 Lewis (lerber returned last night fioiii l.aiigell valle) wlieiu ho has been for M'Wial da)n lie as hay- lug Is about llulhhed In that part of I the count) and thai the )eld wnslv acarcelv up to the average T1ioy grain )leld was vol) light In that part v of the Upper country. He will leave y III a lew ua)H lor .mi range lor xhlpi stork to Sacramento. a for Mt llebion to ur- Y Ipplng n few e.ii loads of y I'pptT laike Xotea. K. K. K. STORE "The Best Place to Trade" The Bteauior Kngle became doubl ed a few days ago near Buck Island and was taken In tow by Capt Hos ier's yacht which happened t be eiul'ilug I" Hi"' vicinity. Petterson & Wiikoilcld, tho bout builders on the llueua Vlstu water front, uro ut work on plana for a now launch. Capt. Nosier will booh begin woil; Hepoits fioiii Dairy me Hint a tiro A covering several liuudied acres has a been racing in that vectlon for soveral S dn)s and that ever) man in thut part i of the valle) lull been out lighting S Hie llamej, It la not known thut uuyiS heavy losu was Inclined for most of J tho Innd that was burned over was 'J pasture nnd ttubblo flsldb S on u jacht which will bu a two-master Apples, pears, bananas, watenuc'i- I .ith auxiliary engines. It will b0 ' ous. and cantaloupes at the Monarch. I j The uhon lust night was reported ,T eit-oiitlouall) good ami the Indlcn-'T i tloiia aio that theie will bu a good house tonight. Tho company put up a play that la considered the best ot Hu kind that has ever vHlted this city. I I 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 ? ii 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 Hardware Merchant! v4Ww4440W