lie jftetiitM Kefuo. Kliimiith Full' Flrt mill Ht-'Ht Dally .... Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . Tiiiiiii Yi:aii. No. (Ml). KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. 1908. Price, 5 Cents CONFERENENCE ENDS!Cos BaV Determined .- . ' .. To Have A Railroad Big Railroad thiets Nave Left Harriman's Resort W I' Kviint, nf ('on Ilii), who ur-iig"iiienl to Independent roail Imlld rl"d In I ln rli Tin-i.i vt-filtiK, ! T' Marsh Held will pli-rlgu good '"ft Kiln nun nine fin il'. t ' jip.t Ink" Mi' writ lo I lii' IiiiiiIIiii: In IIk- Hoiilli WERE IN KLAMATHJALLS TO-DAY Important Conforuntu Would Indicutc I hut llurriiiian Is I'lunnlnci Some Extensive Ruilroud Uuildintj In Undeveloped Portion. of Oreqon iniitid hiiiii In stoik MiiliHrrliilloriH nml i no Mone will tin I-f l iiiitiiriii-il until !ii rail outlet to tln Willamette valley 'in I'm llli miikhii ulilih wi.nl to'n B,'(ui(., iinx't tin- linn Ilium luuiiili rum I !-' At the tiic.-t IriK of tin- Oregon mill nun H j ;. It Ih IwIIi-vimI llm I li" M-nt i Iilfili" !) vcl.prjii'iil Congress held In I.MiirMiuiuiii, tiovemor ('hninberlulri, io Hi- liny to see Mr lliiirlniiiii on1 who wiiiit direct front IiIh ronfercnco ADVICE TO FARMERS Railroad Construction Develops Outside Markets NEW INDUSTRIES NECESSARY Tin- IiIk railroad roufereme. whltli I if Hi" oirii'liil antiiiiiiKi-uii'iit would mlled li) Piesldelil llmrliiinti. ......... lint In- ihiii mini" tlmt Mr lliirrliiiiiu ,nd wlilili li Imh-h In iwimliiM nt Mr lf , , ,, ,U( ,.,. Ilarrlnisti's summer home ul ivllnm . liar, ha concluded IK biulm-aa The I Till: It ll.llO All IS ( (iMI.Nti. Irly, emulating f Julliu Kiultaih- tn... ............. - ....... tlltl Vll l'lfl'lMll III III" HuUllll'lll '"" "'"" """'K " " '""" I'nrlflr, Win HimhI, 1'hlef Engineer ...II......I 1. ..-.... .11.1. .1.1.... """"" wait Mr. Ilurrlrrinr. nt I'elltun liny., .Iilll.llo ioiiI.I be learned. i.Ttnlii rii-!,,,, iul ,, ,,,,,, ,,,., yery mi,u marks mini" liy Mi. Cuius wiiiiIiI In-' oiiroiiriiK"iii"tit that the Drain-Coos j dilute Mini ln wim hern in Ki-iMiro ""' rnllroail wouhl do Imllt. Ac-1 from Mr. Ilnrrlman .:i.i rtulcm.t.il ,'"Nrig In tin- Oovernor, Mr. Ilnnl-! ... man Mild iiu would build llm roail a a in wln-th- r In- U golnr lo hllllil Kit- , , . . .... ., . koiiiii ilny, hut not now: that lip did C..im Hay n.llrood Unit linm tint money to build thin Mnrshllelil nml funs Hay are morr roail, that construction of tliu road determined to mniiK a rnllroail Into lnti, Cotitr.il Oregon would tako all InliTlnr On con I linn nrr If Mr. j thu fundn uvallnhlu for railroad con- llitrrlttinii will tinl Imlld. Hid business I struitlnri in Oregon for yearn lo men iirr il ti'iinlui'd In offer enroll r-hoiih'. Engineer W. H. Heileman, of the Reclamation Service, Gives the Results of His Experiments for the Considera tion of Land Owners Under Project Win I' lliriln. Chief iiiiitl. It I' Kch rrtli. Vli" I'lealilenl nml liefiernl Manaicr I'nrlnr Mall Hi atiialilp Coin I'UliIri l.lnea.aml Hire" oilier ntminla. arrived III Klsnialh I'nlln Imiiii Hi" I iirr Ukn at II o'rloik lhy were driven from lln Ink" landing to the harf and Immediately boarded lli" rlouthoMl I'nilflr lailluli ami atnrti-d in Ihi'lr trli down thn rh"i U'lmt ai itnn" at tin innlrti'iii" nf Ihitn IiIk rnllroail ilili( inn mil) t a nmlf i-r of ni'iTiiliillmi. nml llm ranlti inn only ! known lnti nltl- lal iirdi'i tun) !" Iiki fm mini" i.i'W work II ! i"nnnnll" to ii" xi" lliat ttila iiiiiliTi'iii" wutilil not j Tak" on your linlx nml iIiiit II' I'm iii'iir.'r, ni'iiriT iiiiiii'i Ih" miiiml, I). kimhI li in lirnr II' Th" rok utl" Iroui mil Ihi'lr li.-ilrt, Whul thn' Ih" nK" hound thi'in' Thn It I tf tit of Wii) In o'"r thi'lr hcadii. And I'loitriiia all itiound t li.-m UV" uli.) h"lil our lii-nd up lilieli. ll"KMril"ii of Him wcntlirr. I'ur I'ridii will in nk f our Klniiinth I'ntlii. Tl I'rlili' and rnlli" lino-tliir' Hi i wlii'ii drh" tin' Coldi'ii Bplk". That iiinkm IIoh''m lonnillilliuitliiti. May nil nur and ltii-ioit ' The h"nl I hut 'h In til" mil Inn To Mr llnriltiinn. our Itiaulm' Wh'II not oiiof.i lit wliln: Wf'll l"t lilui hri'iilhn our limit air And intih nur hlKKil Hh!i"; la" Iwcn mlli'd uiitf miiii" vry Ittoiuml mny hIiimiI uiintlii'i lii'iir. itii.l" rallioad tiiillilltiR nt nil-' Vlii'iiVr tin- llun, irnililiiii' l"r rtuial.lt.rutli.it Tin' Snulhi'rn I'a-. -"- ilflr anl tliu trail" of I)iikihi nml atr iviiirntidiu'r u nmiii.Mi In uritiT to Mint" tli la Ihii" will l-1 titt nt.lny Inr iiiuliiiil of hiiiii on man) liillnt of toad to ln hulll n uuiranl Uaui'il mini" Huin nm llitnilKti Ilii' vat Mii'liln-i of Inli-rlnr Klnnlh ntl.-r IiIk wlf" n-iiind u ill Dri'tioti J 1 Hill l ni.ikliii: mot im .MM. n u rlnliin-.l thai h" "iit in in Invadii Ih" lnl" with liU iimiU. tin- lt. i.imh in-nr lull), wlili u r.nu fm niiiti HI" i-DlliK fur irillinadit urn! thn iiiiin" of luaklUK Irouhl" Sim'" prltatn rasillal I" hi-roiiiliiK luti-nitl- then hi him Ih-cii In Sail riam-laKi and Ih" wnrrnut n iitvimI on IiIk ri'tuin STREET CARNIVAL-EAIR ASSURED Citiens I ruoly Contribute Four Hundred Dollars in Pew Hours Balance forthcoming Tin IiIk Cum. iil and Street I'nlr for lit" lis premiums for exhibits. U now iirnrtluillt mitiireil. I'renl- Tim datu for tho Kalr will bu set In dent II Hi Heo lluliop. of the Klam-jer nt a mi-vtliiK of thu directors of iatli Count) Aicrli iiliiirnl Anaoclatliiii, J the ansorliitlon nnd will bo somo lime Inn promlm-d hi axlatanru and theiln October. Mr. Illahop will asaumo dlnitors Ii.im- nc d to ch" 1300 direct (harKU of tho K.tlr while n cniiiiiillle" of the business men will took after llm entertainment and Car- t nival nttrnitlnus. Mi-nirx lletkeiiiier mid SiiRartnan who were !iiioliited n cominltt"" to nteriew the liimlnemi men, spent a fuw Iioiiih )eterdny nnd met with Bftiw KiiSj5r 'iii T) II.UIerliiK riucreas. They sue- KnKlneer V. II. Hellcman, of the Operation nnd Maintenance Depart ment of the Reclamation Service of the Klamath I'roject, has for the past year been carrying on some very Im portant experiments with tho soils and tho products that can bo grown stirccsHfiilly In thu Klamath coun try, lie hns been very freo in giving the benefits of his experiments to any of the farmers who are Interested In the development of the country. This knowledge Is being desiemlnated to the land owners throughout tho coun ty by means of circulars tho latest of which Is No, 10, which wc reprint: "Onu of tho Drat results of rail road construction Into our district will bu tho development of outside markets for products. Our district Is specially adapted to tho produc tion of livestock and tho dairy Indus try. These nio lines Into which tho farmer run rapidly develop and which can be a material source for ready money making for meeting other eeded III ruining $4011 In n ery short I 'liii". whli li shows Hint thu citizens i lines of development which of ncccs 'want Hi" Ciirnlvul nml 'lie willing to j ,Jty w)1 ,ome lm)ru 0wly Into tho .iiiurllinif liberally. (Klamath basin. Thero Is nt present 1 li Ih proposed to secure every va-l , . , ., ,, .. , . . ,,,,,. . ion the west roast nn almost abnormal ant building that Is mailable for ex- hlhil nml attractions, ul.o nil vnrnnt ! development of the fruit Industry- lots .mil ktreet inrneiK. Ah ihli will , which Industry not only requires time he the llrst (.'urnlwtl Kluniiilh Fulls, fr development hut requires alto bus "MT hud, ii strong effort will be made lo kecure at many attractions from the outside ns postlhle. If the -I Hoimiine la going to build III"" toads, and It would not b surprising i'iirsiin:vr it st. h:o. iiikiioi of the Ann ulliir.il .iiirlnlliii. - Get Ready for Fall Stvle-Character-Beanty Ipre.ient plaiiH of the Committee lire 'carried out. the attractions will au xin the attendance, of tho largest gathering eer held In this section of the country. President Illshop states that he will appoint committees from every section of the county to assist him Un securing tho ery best exhibits obtainable, nnd when Ulshop gets working this pnrt of the Fair will be assured of success. Tho fanners of the rounty aro very anxious for n fair this fall, and assurance of assist ance havo conio from all over the county. No attempt will bo made to havo livestock exhibits, but tho fair feature will bo strictly agricultural. 1 W BsvCI Three all-important requisites of a Gentleman's Wardrobe are al ways to be found in the Continental Tailoring Co's. Fine Clothes And you don't have to dig very deep into your pocket book when you deal with us-ln fact you won't have to dig at all you get a fit and sai- lf you order your through ui. K. K. mm ORE Klamath Fa s ie Givers Can Still Travel By Steamboat Tho steamer Klamath mado a very successful trip last evening, arriving In the city one hour nnd forty min utes after leaving Teeters landing. It had no trouble whatever In pass ing over the bur In tho liver. Two tilps wero made by tho steamer dur ing tho day, thirty tons or freight being brought up on a bargo on tho morning trip. Ou tho return u bargo of box material was taken down. flenernl Manager Alex Martin, Sr of the Navigation company, states that ho does not anticipate any fur ther trouble and that they havo no 2 Intention of taking the bout oft tho run. Mr. Martin left this morning with a launch and a crow of men for tho bat-. They took along a quantity of giant powder and un attempt will bo mado to blow out u deeper channel In the river so as to allow tho boat to paBS without any difficulty. The stern of tho Klamath Is lower than tho bow nnd the plate which protects tho screw wheel ban been causing the trouble by dragging on the bar. When the bow of tho boat U heavily load ed, It raises the stern so that very little trouble la expcrleuced. Mr. Martin believes that be can blow out tufflcletit of the rock bar io that there will be no further trouble ai rnicful study for markets ns for other Items of success, In our cli mate we should tor the present give our attention to general farming. "The requirements are pretty well worked out for this district tor the production of high grade horses and cattle. Tho development of the hog and sheep Industry is, however, less complete. Tho fattening of hoga and spring lambs Is an Important branch of farming, and, one, which of It self, ran make the Klamath country famous stm-o few localities aro better suited to this Industry. "For tho growth of an Industry of this kind, tho production of proper feed Is Important. Barley and alfalfa nre prime crops, though wo would like to call your attention to tho uso of Canadian Field Peas for stock fat tcnlng purposes. Tho Montana Ex periment Station has Just Issued a bulletin on Canadian Fl"ld Peas, giv ing a complete outline for tholr cul ture. Wc suggest that you write to Montana Experiment Station, Iloio- roan, Montana, asking for copy of tbelr Bulletin No. 68 on Canadian Field Peas. Climate and crop con ditions at Boieman are much tho same at they are in the Klamath country. lUUIng Alfalfa Seed. "During the present sessr.i we havo bad occasion to examine- a numbor of plots of alfalfa which have been allowed to mature, and examination showed a One yield of alfalfa seed. Tho conditions Indicated that this country ahould grow excellent alfalfa teed that Is entirely acclimated. Growing Timothy Seed. "The Klamath district will pro duce aa good timothy hay at can be grown In the West. The San Fran cisco market for timothy bay It of ten at a figure of 124.00 a ton. Thu demand for good clean timothy hay It never met, largely became most Irrigated land Is extremely high pric ed land and not given to thtt crop, and because often climatic conditions aro not favorable for the production of timothy on a large scale. Not on ly ahould our early development con sider the marketing ot timothy bay for a time at least but also this sec tion should produce prime alfalfa seed In every respect more desirablo than the teed grown In lower alti tudes and hotter climates. "The statements herein made aro suggestive and Invite tho careful con sideration of farmers In the Klamath basin. The use of field peat for fat tening hogs and lamb and other stock hat brought wealth to a num ber ot tectlont ot our Western coun try. The growing ot alfalfa and tim othy teed will be a material help to our development. Very truly yours, W. H. HEILEMAN. Engineer O & M. Dept." Going Camping ? 1 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 ? f 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! HMMIH MM IIMIIIMII ! 'H JMH WWmWW W m H v ' 1; " iMiiniii;w(jqi