Ik ftwiina Heftrift. Klimntli Fallfl First ,nd HfBt Hally Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . WI,D Ybab. No. IU KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 24. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. DELAY ROAD NO MORErowman "" Navigating the Air Launch Wrecked on Crater Lake Will (I. Hti'rt U In tin.- city fri'in WORK LARGER FORCE 'I HR Southern Pacific in Hurry to Get to City of Klamath Falls ADVANTAGE IN HOLDING OREGON Roadbed Between Klamalh I alls and Marsh May Be Sublet to Nevada Contractor Investigations Indicative I hat Line Will Be Lxtendcd to Natron I Tdlll (Iflllfey, Who will vlHlt tlllH illy Hi"' last of thin week with a first iliiHM dhow, will .i remembered by I In. nlil resident of this illy ii h thu ii'iiu wlm miiili' a balloon nsei-nslnn hiiiiic elf hi )i-iiih ;ii;ii In wlilih ho III-Jilli-d hln leg i.y severely litul dum ped lii (hi hike In utilcr lo uvolil iMilkliiK III" Kiound with hit Injured 'In', whlth ho thiiui'.hl was broken. He wii rescued rimii thu luku by u low hunt, there hi'lnt: no gusolluo l.'iinrhi'n on tin ICIuimith waters ul Ihul lime Th iisci'imloii win inttilo uli'ii Ilic wind wiih hlnwIiiK utid Mr. Ciillii')' WiiH drugged Into a wire ferirv before hi hml time to ralsn hlr Western iitlliliiU U otMi'iKM that I'""" ,Im' Kroiiml. Those, who remember Mr.Oodfrcy's i nsnllntinl aeronautical enierlenco iw. I. m. longer ni. . nam. Tl... , ,,,, ,,. r,.mvmhvr mt ,, llit.'stlgnlliin made nt the Kliuiinlli . niiianioii ai nun iinii wan genuine Meier lli' ' " """l ' '" "'" '"" ""' '" l" hi- hnimh al"' m '"' Hiniri' In getting some . il. . . I .. . . . . .11 .-. . . . !.... to faihitl In Klniimlh rail Al'l ' i h"' nin-r ti prouiiti' rrotu w.iiik goon mr un-ir money n uiey ,.i,.r. In. Iiu. li'ii to rmh I"'" """ "' " " wiiiiiii attend tin perforiimnre that hli 11 H llt'tl I tllti ftfll till I It -iltllw it. A 111 III. ,,, ,..l to th i-r there am oil,.-, titn)i firinli(. Idlest loin whlrll lead to thi' intiilu-1 iua tti-t tin timil l to hn hillll lo Vir) Minefnl i:n(nKi'iniiil. lllfll at l" carlle.l possible date i Erlcksoi. A I'rtterw.n hnn l-n The I'mlUn toiupaiiy dosed u wry itsrdrd the contrnrt for tin' iii jsuciessfui engagement nt iin npern traction nt tli ron.l lo KUhuIIi """ ' "'r-''' ns the Intel.- . , ... ... . . I lion of thi' coinpnn) to iiIiiiw III till mils, but li l generally umlfratiMMi I ...... ........ . rnjr him two ..ignis, mil iiim 'Uiiiiii- llstlh.y are now to sublet the grnde . ! ,. ki) Tin- l.lclit U Wnt.r Coratmiiy lias Tbcii' I l" u" il'"ii'""l' )'- Ur In thi' rtli-Mlmi of thu CnllfofiiU "' ' l'n fur thU ttatf mill thnt ' Vorlhf..trrn to llil. rlty. ! thu "" "''"""' """' ' '"V to Sul-.mi N'orthfu'trf mil ' utf h. lil lo l directly r.iMin i,.,,,,, j, ai, ,il0Ky i,rt, lUrrlmnn to Klnmnth toiiiimny will kIvc ( thin city on Thiirmln). I'lldny ami Hatuntny nlKht of thU wi'ck Water Company Improving Dam Crater lake. Ho tnyx travel linn bcn wry lively for tho pant fnw woekn llo now hnH ncrotnniodntlonM at hli minp for about twenty iieojile nnd nn)H IiIh jiliiro Iiiim boon taxed to ItH i.ltnimt fuiiuilly every iiIkIi! clurlt.n the pant few weekH nun that luldu fiotn ttilit hundredu of people coma and no, brlNKiiK with them their own ramp equipment. He now lion a largo rhlpment of bcddlnic coming In from Mcdford and within n few day bo wlp bo In n to hltlon to nirominodiiti) a much larger i' ii in her of travelcm. Mnt.y more poo 1 1 aro vUltlnu tho laku nlnco they ten get uccoimnodatloni thvro and tho travel li much heavier this year than It hiin been during any past taon. Mr. Steel report tho loan of till HPiall i:amillno luunch. Quito a no vi re Rtorm occurred on tho lake one night lant week during which tho launch broke loonc from It moorings r.nd wan daubed against the rocki, wiecklnit it ao badly that It cannot bo repaired. Tho englno waa removed from the wreck and will probably bo tiled In another boat or In tho old ono If It U rebuilt. Additional Ditch Camps Add to Number of Men Employed CONTRACTORS IMPORT WORKMEN from the rage in " uiarn hi "ii"o( four ulxhtn, nnd the ntletidnnri' in, lt forie of men ut work for mov- rlty, and Tom Hr. who lm Ju.tiun. kmkI every night, nhoalng thai ,.nt li;t)i on ft WnR dam , uin mpll.d IhlfD- tnllim of the V.. the rompany wn. fully appreciated h ,()W til I'aclflc roadhnl through Nriada lotklnr ai a nutcruntrartiir under ' tiy the piiiple of thin ill) The per ifiTiiutiri'n by thi. I'allla roitipiui ,thi' the old il.im did not turn iiiioukIi ate on the line of ill) nudeillle. of It HH" the lliilini to Nroti llio Uw lltotheia Co.. I now on the ll(( 1,,t,ry ,,.,. (, ,,,. ,)( m,,rt nnd'plHiit. The wnter U lower In the rlv Itoaad at I hit rwiucBl of Chief Kti'Mhe rompnny U deurtlng of patron- r, t priMent thiin It ban Imimi since rJiod..it--itlmtBiifiai:.. f..r)when. It k.h- 'ihe light plant wan built. Tho lm- tkt road Into Klatnath Pall. Hhoiild - pioveiiienlH in the diim will turn ' '- -"" " j,nSv wi:;:' . . ... .- .... nuhl move hi. large outfit here ,.i..i If ..I. Ii whnt II linn been. 1 IM'7 '!"' "" --'W i. . k IliA t.ll, .. ! viilllllt tllltll llarrlmau l," '" " "'" """'" , i .... ii u .lu. iilmnleit I lint not road toin- , .,. Hll ulll , ,., a.,,i,t Tliuradny nnd within a few lllllll TW'F'J ...H.ti" " .- The company Ik golntf ahead with Kit ItuprovementH on the now rener Miirn Concrete work will begin on tl.e one in the Hot Springs tract from Nevada and early till fall hljn11 MV ,(,, ()r , Hlrarna who l MRip would be etabllhel III the nut-: miniMil there Hindi' nil cttlmMe one .lot. of Klamath Tall ') ' M"int picked, finding It li known that Mr ... .-..I...... ... I.-... !.. ICI MllftKlMM ... .I..' ..I." ...... . 1 II If led to thi rlty, art It would be "j,;,,,!, ih,. m'U.oii Mr Shhe Htuten iI.on ii furie of workmen will begin dllrd advantage In controlling lh Hint berrle will be plentiful fur tlnu:,. r(, k work on the one ou tho wet tt of the .late that I now wlthout'unt month large Humilities haie l(,t. Shortage in Help Due to Demand for Laborers in Hay and Harvest Fields New Work on Reclamation Project WHI Make Room for Many Men NOTICKAIIliK IMI'KOYKMKNT. N.'mrods equipped with the neceiiary license. Warden Glbnon say that inlpea pro very plentiful and that tho way they nre being slaughtered li Khame f ill. There in no limit on a daya' hunt, in fact, ho finds that the blrdi havo no protection whatever. Ho complnlun that ho has no launch In which to get about In. A few years ago tho Audubon Society paid one half the cost of a launch, whllo M. E. HutchlMin, who waa deputy gamo warden at that time, paid the other tiulf. Tho launch -till remalna In hi possession and the present war den Is left with no means to get about. Ill-moving WYnUi anil Cleaning Itetter UMik of City. Ip transportation facilities. Harilmau tiS'lala have inado thorough Investl Mtlons of all part of Interior On COD, The men who hne been III Ihe rsltt making the observation hate Uea praitlrnl railroad men and upon Ihtlr reports rest the fate of Ibis part of the country so fur a Hani min Is lonrerneil, It Is very evident that he Is favorabl) lmpres.et, or tl he would nol order the comple tion of the roud to this ill)' nt the rarllMl possible date. The fart that k has ronsiilled with a number of 0 Ladies! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR PALL LINES i Shirt Waists I Pony Jacketsand Sweaters . . . Every one la a beauty . . in' begun to ripen ' nfllt'liiN nt IVIIean liny. Ml.s l.)le WatMiu is again per- fnrinlni: the duties of deputy count) clerk nf.'-r a !hreo w-k.' it.i-.lloi. , "-I-Hh from I'ellcnn Hay aro that vhlib she spent nt Ashland with her'n iiumber of the ofllrla: who havo li.ienlfc. Ill San rratiilscti nnd at ', n expected there for a confeicnco Odessa Slie reports n er) i'"il," , with Mr. Iliirrlman haw nrrlved and able time. !, nw tK. guests olt their chief. Homo of the purly passed through Ibis rlty and others canio In by way of Medford. Theso reports cannot be ronnriued by liiiiulrlng of local Southern I'aclflc representatives. They profess Ignorance ns lo who Is nt tho Hay nnd as to who Is expect ed. It Is snld by parties who have Ji-st returned from tho Upper lake ti.ut llerrln. Schwerlno and a nura- J 1'iT of others visited Crater lake 8un tii'ny and Hint KrutHchnltt nnd Hood wi-ik expected there nt any lime. During tho past few weeks a num ber of property owners of this city havo rut down the weeds In front of their holdings and havo removed tunny of the unsightly objects that hawi detracted so strongly from tho appearance of tho city as a whole. Tho Improvement Is a very noticeable one. Tho mowing of tho weeds In front of tho Hamaker properly on .Valu street has been a decided help to bettering the looks of tho prop erly. K. II. UaiuBby has mado a splendid Improvement In the app-.-tr-nriio of his homo on Pino itrcet ;v cutting down the growth cf weeds along the fence and sidewalk. Parties owning property In tills city that is almost hidden from view vy tall weeds should look at som-: of tuo place that havo been cleaned up and they would delay no longer In making a thorough cleaning. 'I he dance al Odessa IjsI Saturday night n n highly cnjovnblo 'nt nin! wni largely attended l-y Klam ath I'alls people. Ode in resort Is cry llx-ly these das and Ihe hotel U well filled with guests. ZPJiA.c s . . Ti VMtiil Cn.ter I-itkc. K. K. K. STORE ? Thc Beit Place to Trade" Mrs.IMI. Ilarrlmiin. daiiRhter Miss Chi ul. and non Roland, together with :i nuii.her of tho oilier guests at Pel lean Hay went to Crater Inko Friday and len.nlned over night nt tho Steel enmp. They made tho trip In an automobile. Herald Office Moved. The oflliv of the Evening Herald is iiow located In the room occupied by Hie Klamath Republican, In the Itrpnbllran lllock. The Hoag DUtrlct. Tho stamp ralil, bclnr ojcaitoJ by Mr. Grlgsby In tho Hoag district. goes on grinding out gold. Wo are Informed that a few day? ago a $2-10 brick was sent In. There Is nothing ItVo gold to make people "alt up and tako notice." You may tell all your ft lends that you havo a good pros pet, good ore, but although you re Iterato It and swear lo it they will rot believe you until thov hnvo seen tho gold, not In tho rock hut In tho brick, or in twenties. Tho Hoag dis trict Is sending down a few- gold bilcks. It Is said that a recent ten ton run milled 1830, Klghty-threo dollars per ton Is mighty good ore, and will pay a very handsome profit Lake view Herald. Chas. Murtln succeeded In killing i threo hundred pound bear while camped at Seven Mile. Tom Kinney vent hunting In the hills near there and got tost. Charlie went out to find hlin, but Instead found a big bear which be killed and brought to cum p. Tom wandered about In tho hills fur twenty-four hours and final ly wound up In the valley near Fort Klamnth. The Dlshop house boat Is deserted for tho present. Tho entire party came down last night and II constat ed of tho following: B. St. Georgo Elfhop, Judge Geo. T. Baldwin, F.I I. Mills. Alox. Martin, Jr., Mayor John R. Stilts, C. F. Stone. A. J. Wells, George O. Brandenburg and a Mr. West. District Attorney D. V. Kuykendall has appointed J. D. Venator, of Lake view, as his deputy for Lako county. Many of tho Lake county people de sited tho appointment of W. Lair Thompson, but he waa not a candi date for tho position. Killing Many 8ul New Pictures Tonight. Doctor's KeformaUo-ijThe roch ci's Daughter, A Drama lu Mid Air, The New Errand Bojr. New songs, all for ten cents. Deputy Gamo Warden U W. Gib son came down from Odessa Satur day to And out about the killing of snipes at this season of tho year. Ho found that tho birds were not pro tected and that the parties who are slaughtering them cannot be prose cuted. Mr. Gibson, has been trailing deer hunters In the vicinity of tho take o' the Woods, but ho found no ('.legal hunting and he finds all of the II ii r go Mason, Don Zamwalt and V J. Bryant and family started for tho north end of tho county this morning. They will be gone several days and expect to do considerable hunting. E.W. Smith, who has had his foico at work on tho Doak ranch for tho past few weeks, has completed the ditch and canal which will divert the viators of Itock crook and will Irri tate a portion of the ranch, and hn Is now moving his outfit to the South 1'ranch canal where ho will begin vork at once on the W. H. Mnion contract. He will have his cntup pitched tomorrow and will make dirt fly just as soon as ho Is established. Other forces on the Mnsou ,-o:u.Jct will begin work at once so that tho rtxt few days will witness tho estab lishment of three camps on that por tion of the canal. The establishment of the new camps, together with the camps of Manoy Bros. & Co., and Caupbell ti.. Huffman, the flume cont.-aetois, makes quite a showing In that part of the project and baa create 1 a de mand for laborers. Maney Isrc: & Co. have been forced to aend nut for workmen and only Saturday they Im ported a small shipment of laborers from Dorrls. The shortage In help It largely dne to the fact that haying . still on and that a large number of men have gone to work for tho rinchers throughout tho county. The cloio of the baying season and harvesting will mako labor moro plentiful and the canal contractors will experience no difficulty In put ting a large number of men or. the work so that they will finish their contracts on schedule time The government Is still working a considerable force ou '.hit Ko m canal, putting In spill ways and construct ing the dam at the head of the canal. Probably forty men are employed on this part of tho Irrigation system. John Ellis and two suns went to Crystal creek where they will pitch camp for a few weeks. Going Camping ? 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 ? : Our rods and tackle are the best that are made and the stock from which we invite you to select is very extensive. 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