"m jtefluit ptettttti mm imiith FhIIr' Flrnt r Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . jWid ItoaL Dally .... 'in id Yi-iau. No. (!.r.(). KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1908. Price, 5 Cents ASSIST MEMBERS iter Users Assn. Will Assist Farmers to Sell Lands Are llulnq Perfected So I hut the farmers Under the Project Con List I heir Lxcckm Lands and the Same Will He Sent to Colonization Bureaus in East Forest Fires Start Again Doing Much Damage eM limited tluil them lire ill). lit uly 10,01)0 nrres of 1'ircai der tlin ICIniiinlli ptuject. Tlil lluil In mm held In irlvuln lilp In i'iihH of l ln Co in res, In nil l luil mi) nun person inn it water rli'.lil In iiiiiIit lint ntlnn Act It menus (lint there MMniit lo.ooo acres of Imut which tWfca" In In' Imimferriil In other IWMTI within tin' next few )i'lim In MsTstrllno Aironllm; In IIik i-un llIU III! ll'l.l..P lt.... ........ I Mv. I " . if llll' ....., 1 '! nn.,- MIn' noil lln- Ili'ilniimlliio HitvIim. MMll OWImr I t'.U '( Rlllll'lelll up. efttstjity In ri'll hlit excess IiiiiiI, lull tllM.fnlla In iln mi, It run limn In Bar liliu liy IIik Aimiii'liilliiii The i nf llic I'XK'im In ml m wn made (MMhe reduction In llii' iiiiiiiniit or llll'll Will I tereil by till' 'iiinl Lower I'roji'iln, I lin iiiiiii. aires which tlm Kovcrniiit'lil In trrlnlm being Im),O0ii. tuiitti'r nf mntlntlng tlm fariiiiTJ otitic ipi IIik IhiiiIh tin')- inn)' fur mill', wiu thoroughly ilN nt tln recent meelltiR of tin' irn nf I lio Will it Users AxMirln. .11 In expelled I tin I plan Mill )' perfeiled mi Hint nrtlmi rnn It'll lit tint next rt'KOlur Ilict'tltiK liiliimi'it to allow nil ini'iiilii'm AhHIM lllllllll til nt llllllU till')' in fur nail- with ilm Hecreinry ,kiii lulliiti, Willi n complete Hun mill pi Ire These lists nriuiiRcd nml printed ami unit tlu furniliiK m-illuim of tlm Ki'ilniiintlnn Hervlit linn re- fnliilillHlii'il u brunch Cnlnnltn- Dlttrn In Chlrni'.n nml lhi)' ran fcese IIhIh to riiuiI advantage, to InIiii ninlliin tu InimeHeekers, niliinl runt will Ini charged for tlm IiiiiiI In wiler tu rnor tho nf lirliitlliK mot di'IhIIiik ol In mi Hint It will nut In- n bur- in Ilm AKniii'lnllon. nut tlm liili'iilliin nr purposo Amhiii'IiiIIiiii In ciiRitRo In Ilm ntnlit IiiikI nciKH, It ii t iih Hid ornun- In In riiinposeil of Ilm fnrtiliTH n( nur roil nty, thrill In nit reason why Hit')' nliuulil nut ilu itiDthliiK wlilrh in If, lit benefit Hii'inni'lvi'N. Tho Asuo rlntliinn of other projects are meeting with nii'-ri'nn nluiig thin Hint nml nr nnnUtliiK their members In inn n y wnyn. Hiiiini nf Iln- project report Hint llilm plan does not Interfere with tlm liiinlni-nn (if tlm ri-nl eslatn men, hot tnllii'r thnl Ilm Iwo nro nf mater Inl nnnUlMiiro In i-nth other. Mnny liuinlrlrn ntn ruining In In ilm AnxH-lnllnn In regard tu secur Iiik hiniU iiiiiIit the project mil thu Hecirinry In kept i 11 1 1 busy answer Iiik thi'no li'lli-rn Tlm pamphlet n M'tilly tmnplli'il hy Mr. Ilcllcman, nr tlm Itiylmiintliiii Hcrvlre, linn been viry useful In nnnwi-rltiR Inquiries an tlm Information It rontulnn la reliable nml Immesooker lm full confidence In tlm statements iniiiti'. Those whn Inre natln1 wllh Ilm advantages of thin section nro now desirous of se cnrliiK liiforinatluii an In prln-n nml Inmln fur naif Thin In where tho land llnti'il wllh tln Anniiclntluii run ho oni-il to advantage Forester Kloni')' loft thli morning on Iln' r.tciiiiiiT Wlnoum with tlilrlv llicii fnr Odessn. From there Ihtv will en In Ilm iiiiiiintnliin nn tho wi-it ulili) of Ilm lake lo flKht tho lira whirl) Iiiim Iii-vii rnxliiK In Hint net Hon of thu Ciincniln Koriiil lli'm-rve fnr to wi'i'kn, Thu fir i' Uirk nf Odeum, linn been itoltiK hi'avy ilainiiRv tu tho tlmtt-r In Ilm ri'iicrvii. On account of Iho rnn tlnupil tlry wi-nlhiT and lane nf mini II linn been Impunnlhlu tu control tilt? Urn nml It linn nprrml until It In cant Iiik nlnrin. Kvury uvnllnble man ban hi'cn Hi-ciin-il to nnnliit In checking, tho (lro buforo further tlnmoKo Ii tlono. Mr. Kinney with thu thirty mon ho look with lilin thin morning hope In In- nlile In Kit thu flntno la tbli Mttlnn timler (otiliol No wonJ linn been received from J. P. Kimball, who In wllh Hie party of men fli.titlnr, tlm lire near Clover crock, ('linn, llnldwln whn went there with a crew nf eli;lit men linn nut re titrnd mid Ihln lendn In tlm belief Hint the lire In tint yet miller cnnl rot ' Thoy liuvu not lelephuned fnr more; mon so It In nupponeil 1 lint they feci able to tope with tlm fire without fur-1 ther amlitance, i Forcnt fir en nro nlnu rnRlnK In tho northern part of tlm county nenr Odoll. A mennoKO wan received from that HPctlon lat nlclit for Jnck Kim ball aiklnK that hu crime nt once tu look after the Weyerhaeuner timber, MURDERED AT YAINAX Indian Kills White Man and Con ceals Body In Rocks Sheriff Barnes With Coroner and Party Leaves for. Scene of Crime-Indian Who Committed Deed Left Two Days Ago and Believed to Be in Alturas nautlcnl work and tho boy,, who aro both young, deserve Krcat credit for their prompt nnd efficient action. Such yoiinr; men would mnko valua bio recruit tu the Ufa aavlnic nervlco anywhere. i n..it..i.n .. .1... uii . a but Kimball hnn not returned from "v "" ,u "'" """"'' lo w,c rcnl ivanhoe, I wlnh to volunteer a little Clover creek. It In prnbablo Hint nomeone will be Kent tn Hint nettlnn to nee whnt dnmnKe the flro In doing. SEVENTYFOIRARRIVE Excursionists and Passengers Too Many for Stage Accamodations Heventy.four paHnennern ramn In 'curnlonlntn were outipoken In their JIIMIK lt.l.lVI Wll.l, UK . IMIIKCTOIt HI" KXIIIIIITK. Tlm Klamath County Agricultural AKMiclallou hnn lippoltited Judxu tlen. T llnldwln illrertor of elilbltn for the Klrii't Citriilvitl and Knlr. Judge llnldwln will noon ntart the cnmpalRii nmniiK Hievfnriiiern of the county tn Hcriirn exhlhltn. 1300 In ranh will be Klwn In prlien fur tho belt dlnployn utiil It In proponed to inuke thin n Mr feature of tlm comliiR cvlobratlon diirlnr. the week rummenclnR October 12th, The bent exblliltn will bn kept tu be lined at thu Bent Ho Fair next yenr, and tlm pornoim iimkliiR thu ex hlblln will hn Riven full eriMlIt for their prodiirlH. .M(VIM1 AV.V. I. Conklln, panlnr M. K. Church, In offerliiR hU huiuuhold RiHidn at pri vate nnle. Cmik ntove, roller-tup deik, ornnu, ilrexner. rhnlrH, niRn, etc., etc. Corner i'lnu and 'J nil, near I'-enby-lerlan churrli, H-r.t WHETHER you pay us $15. or $40. for a Suit or Overcoat -you get the best Suit or Overcoat that $15 or $40 can purchase. K. K. K. STORE AtfenU CONTINENTAL TAILORING CO. on the bnrKe Innl nlKht. They were hmiiKhl in Hie bar nu the ateamer IKIiiinntli nod irnunferred tn thu bargu and bruiiiiht on lo thin city by tho Cmiby ()er Ihlity of thenu panscn Kern mum (nun Portland on tho ex I'tirnlnii. The rrnwd wnn no lurRv that there were lint teiimn nufllrlent to IiiiiiI them from Calor tu Tuvteri landlnK. nnd many of them had tn wulk. Thin they look Rood naturedly nnd mndu it joku of II, renllzlnc that the bent wnn beliiR dune under the (Ircumntnncex. At Teetern landing Hicy were met by n deU'Ruilou from thu Chamber of Commerce, mid after enjoying a fine dinner, they left for tho trip up tho river. Seatn were arranged on the bargu nnd nllhoiiRh thu trip waa rath er cold from tho bnr to thli city, )et thu threo inlten wero noon covered nnd the excurnlonUls and pataongera bnd nn opportunity to got a flno view nt the ilty by moonlight. The electric IIrIiIi nf the city, from the water front tn tho hclRhta nnd for a mile along Main Mreet, presented very pretly picture from tho laku. While not a kirk waa heard on ac count of tho poor Htago facilities from Calor to Teetern, yet many of tho ex- condemnation of tho xervlce on the California Northeastern railroad. The train did not Ret away from Weed until after 'i o'clock and It wan long after dark when they reached Calor. At every little station thu pasienger coachen were left standing while the englno and crew spent nn hour or so switching freight cars. Thus thu en tire afternoon wan eonnunied, until everyone wnn worn out and nerous from the delay. II In unough to ills gust nil) one with thu trip and make them never want to see thu country aRuln. It In to be hoped that a few- days rent and their Interest In seeing thu advantages of the country, will help them to forRot thu Inconvenienc es of their trip. This morning the excursionists wcro nround bright and early, ready to seo what tho peoplo had to offer. Many of them spent tho forenoon In looking around the city while others wcro driven out Into tho country. This nfternoon many of thoso who stayed In town this morning liavo gone to thu country, while others have gone to thu Upper lako and out to tho Hot Springs. Altogether the party seem tu bu making themselves at homo and lire enjoying their visit. ndvlro to wuulil.be sailors. Yachting In tlm mint noble and clean sport known tn the true Anglo Saxon, but It must bu understood. First, always turn your boat towards the wind jwhen going on another course; when ruiinlriR dead before the wind, It you turn, utwa)s turn tn the side opposite )onr sail; when running clone haul ed, Hint In, up against the wind, never haul )nur boom end Inside the lea rail. Ilemember this and llvo long er. Nn yacht ever built, but will turn over If not properly handled, nml Ignorance Is not excusable any where. Commodore Alex. Nosier. Good Attendance at the Opening of Public School Today was the flint day of work In tlm public schools of thu city. Classes wero enrolled, lessona assigned and (lie routine work tnkon up. Tho en rollment In tho city schools today was: l-'S hoys and 134 girls, a tot al of 2C2 pupils, Thirty or forty of thu regular pupils are temporarily baont from tho city aud oould not lo hero for the oponlng days. Princi pal Dunbar states that n bsJUves the enrollment 'Will ptmtA 100 be fore tho wook la out. Tue grails teachors and tho onrollment of pu plla In their classes ar u tolWnrt: OrtU Tssctwr 9m CM Tvto First MUsos Jensen and Pool 'ii Mabel Campbell 14 16 8 10 16 Socond Third Miss Baker Fourth Mlsa Davidson Fifth Mlsa Bell Sixth Mlsa ApplegaU outh MUa Draw 20 31 15 ID 18 IS SO t 66 29 34 to ii 36 Eighth Stella Campbell It! 10 2C Total 128 KM 2C2 Thu enrollment for Inst yeiir was; Boys. 12 !l, girls. 12S, Total 2.17. ANOTIIKK DltY LAND SAlLtm COMKS TO UltlEF. A Good Weeks Hunt A. I). Miller, who has been hunting on the Upper lake, returned home to day. Thu JuiIrc promised a largo number of his friends a nice hunch of ducks nnd told them tu call at ono of the stores, where ho said ho would lene the game. Tho store has been besieged all day by peoplo who called to Ret their ducks, hut they had to ro away disappointed. Tho facts In thu caso finally leaked out and It has been learned that tho Judgo secured ten ducks as tho result of a whole week's hunting. Successful Sale. Tho big removal salo of the Boston Store Is being generously patronised, and people are laying In their sup plies for tho winter. Mr. Jacobs states that hu was agrecably.aurprlsed nt tho largo attendance on Saturday nnd If tho crowds keep up ho will be compelled to add more clerks to as sist his already largo force. Sheriff Barnes was notified this morning by Superintendent Wilson, of the Klamath Indian Reservation, of the murder of a white man at Yal nax. Tho body was found last night at rock point near Yntnax, and was partly covered up. It Is not known who tho murdered man was, but It Is believed that a half breed Indian by tho name of William Barclay com mitted the crime. Sheriff Barnes, Coroner Whltlock, Prosecuting Attorney Kuykendall and R. M. Richardson left for Yalnax wbcro they will be met by Superinten dent Wilson. They went by way of Dairy and will not reach Yalnax un til late tonight, as It is 45 miles. An Inquest will be held and It la probable that the identity of the unfortunate man will be learned. Very little definite Information could be learned from Mr. Wilson, oa ho was not willing to tell what bo know over the phone, aa there ware too many Indian phonea connected with the line and be did aot wish tbem to bear. It la believed that Bar clay and anotbor Indian did the dead. Barclay Is a half breed, weight about 165 pounds and is 6 feet 10 laekoa tall, lie wore a stubby mustache aad generally wear spectacles. He left the reservation two daya ago beaded for Alturas, and bad with him aa In dian boy, 17 years of age. aamed Ally Hardy. He la known In Modoc county and the sheriff has been noti fied to arrest him if be makes bis ap pearance there. The telephone to Yalnax is report ed down and It ia Impossible to get any Information from there. XKW SUITS FILED. Suit for divorce was filed today by Margaret M. Provo vs. Josepb Provo. F. H. Mills, attorney for olalntlC. " Suit for divorce has been filed by Mary A. Sullivan vs. J. E. Sullivan, Benson & Stone, attorneys for plain tiff. YHcht Ivanhoe CaiwUes on Upper Lake nnd Ttvo Hniull Uoys (Make Rescue. Tho yncht Ivanhoo una capslted on the Upper lako Sunday afternoon. Ttoe man did nut get wet as ho did the spulrrel act In nllmblug on to tho upper rati, which wns some three feet above water. He was roscued by Robert Rlggs and Harry Mlckel, who, notwithstanding tho hlgb wind, gy rated their little sail boat around tho overturned craft until the man was rsasbsd. It was a very fine piece of Going Camping ? f 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 ? j 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! I- "V. 1. .- ,r .xv $