He mmim Kliinntli ImiIIh' Flint ami II.-U D.nly .... Our Advertisers the Best Results , Get 'j, llitii i All. No. Ml. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMHER 21. 1908. Price, 5 Cents JltCiilUL SEARS STARTS CAMP Railroad Contractor Arrives With Slock and Grading Outfit Idiilroiiil (ir.nli! Hi'lwciMi Kliiiiinth lulls mid thi Miirsli Will He I hushed Ihis lulMlelicved Hint Construction ik Will Commence on Alttiras Itotid Nol Year Kliillllilh iin wi if nllrnllnii nl th" fnil .ii I Iim riillriunl wim inward llila It y iliifiy nr intly lii'iul homes nri drlwm I M I i m nml n Hutu IiiI.t r. ll.ii.il by Ciiiitriulur I'M WltgllllS mill tl'IIIIIS, i I milieu. ID niiKDim, tents tun) wagons .1 i . I.i mlml In III), direr- I iiml ulll uiilriiml sunny limit i In- rlly Mr Hi'iir . i i n t (rum KilrUaori I (In. mnmmi lion nt I In III Ulll I'll)' in I In. .mown as u aurieaiful nil I innii. hri with hi Si tmln i ... i .,f t..iiiu ami i'iiilp. itlmi dftti' . I. in wimlil Itnllrati'l '''' '"""''I' mn'rii tin. mirtlii'rn i .ulil miiplii) a Utr." IM,M"" "' "" Ol'ir Klamnlli l.nki' I 41 ii wn tin, Inti'i.llon of ,""1 "',",, "r Annr) l.alu. und l i u. .fir in linn tin. riMdl"""1' ","1 ,,r'll l'd. That i. iiin nf thu iniitnh nii.'1""""u "' ""' """"' "' Wllllnniwin . w iii i ! In ll U bo I " n'"l " of tin. inki In within i. riilltosd will ,'!" I'"""" '" "l"n Tlm ninth. ,'p -. Iii.ru tn Im'kIii wotk!',r" l""lloii "I th" tnwmililp l...nr. I..- inndo mirtli of lliiii"1 A"""r " """ nn" '",arl n" " H nrrlrnl of tlii'mi roll ol'n t'.i'ir rri'w. In.llcntliiiin . ii ri'ry hrlKlit durliu: Wllltl-t uli.i In vi' ln'i'ii oor Ih" ..ii. ul'lilti thu lint fnw iln Hi- mi' throw Inc. up mad- ' li.i If no niildi'lit Imp. i ' .n'tciliu to lay ii ti'iu- ii. . ih" niarrh thin Lull) klinwii for a I iiKlii'er Kniiwltnn'it rtililillii: the permti' parlv i f. ) Mmloc Nnillieill, I '.:; :''':4'',, - 4,,, W j. o I K. i. K. :., llulii Aim. a 1. 1 i until t wltli tlin Hinitlii.rii I'm i nl .Mlillmnl. It In said Hint tin. pri llmliiiir) surwy was ..... ...mi' i inn aKi mm iiml im mhih n tlii' IM.riiiiiiHiit llmm nn. KiuhlMi. ' ""," iiniin.ni mi tlm riKii.M-i,.t iliri'. hhh Iniv.. heeii u-jied loimnl In UiIh n ilii- larger elas-.'H inn lllll TIlU Will Html OUt CI II V liillllu'l. I I, .-I. .11 ,. It... I 'l',l.,i..,. Ii. .............I I... .11. 1.1. . I .... I. n.. .1..- llIK llll" Willi ll might Imti' ' ....... on tlila iiniiitr) it i: is .iri:rii:ii. 'lllli l..lkl'i Ullld Olllll' lllll) K.'lll tiilillnlii"1" """r" ""' "" I'lm of tlm mirvi.) in in n . ii in i; , v , , i,,, ,r VidiiI l Knlii.ri A Cinmlll. win ur n'pl.'il Id Ih.' nn I iiinmlMlniii'r nf llin lii-ni-nil IjiiiiI (HIU'i., Autsml 21. Hum. mnl thai Ihn nlil pint will hr nl.il In Ilii' l.nk.'vli'w niriii. nn Sn .'tnl...r ;. luofc. ami Unit nil tlir l.iinl nnt ntliirwlsi' npiirnptlnli'il in ri'inrimt will In- mitij.-ii tu i.nliy. fll- IIiik. ni'lirllnn nr Iim nt Inn on mid nltir IlK' ri'iiialmliT U In prltntv ownur hlp ThU tnwnahlp wni liirliidcil In Ih" land withdraw n fur Irrigation iiirioi' to all Urn Land Oftlro notice mtlly inrntii In Unit thu muvry Inn Im'i ii iiriiili-. l.y tlm li'i.'irtini'iit. n vi:it.i. in' inns-. iicMimciis The funi'rnl of th" lulu Thnmni lli'inlrlrlm nu held lit I n rim k thin nflnriinnu from the t nderlnkltiK rr- loi. Ih" kiivIhh weie under th" aukpln'i of Klamath l.oilp'. Nn 137, I ll ll I Walk Over AN0 Napatan Shoes Complete Stock RUBBERS Cravenette and Heavy Overcoats Fall Suits Underwear, Sweaters, Mackinaw Leather Coats, Corduroy Clothing, Etc., Etc., at Klamath Falls' Best Value Givers K. STORE if Citv Schols are Becoming Overcrowded With Pupils ll In . In'linil Unit In iinnl'ier )i'il Klmiiii11! I iiIIm w'!l Inn. i i priivnli 'iihiIIiit liiilliltiiK lor I'M' nil mi iiiikIh linn of H. mIiiiiiI 1 1. 1 lit r ii Till' new !- UO'i strmii mruiliii" i. nlii'iiil) full In m.TlluwItiK When this wub tw IimI two years np.ii It wiib believed il.ni (l iwmlil tin liirgii "imiigli for mill' Hint', lull iilrciiily 1 1 J Ih ii div iiinml fur iniirit loiini Mllliy III til" cltlKICH liru HHTCfClwd- i'il iiml Inn n n larger enrollment tlimi eini. leather inn attend to. liven the KlrU playroom In tlif basement has ini i . impropriated fm tut" by ,. f n. prlmnry i him" The I'" " .... i.i...ii., .fii.ii iii.i'... ililKliamnl wlill.. ilii.) nri' fuvoinlili' In tin- pt.i'iiMiiiin. Ilii- nri' unable tn ilii ho nil li'i'iiulit nf link nf mom. It Ih mill i'il .1 Hill In lUliillllT )i:it FRANCHISE SHOULD BE AMENDED Mr. Murphy, ol ltoclimition Service, Has Never Said F hat the) Would Refuse franchise (or Concrete Hume A rPtiiDimiiani l hi'lns prvpiired , for n ml.' ri'i" lluino nlnne lliu portion hy Ih" ri'nldt'nlii nlotiK Miilui-'f th" lrin.it niktil. It would Inn" tri"t. tiKOiiist ih" KrantliiK of u !l,w'" "'' '"'1 .,..,,.. , ,, t frniirliUi. In the lli-claiunlloii Kcrtlrci, j iiuiii'iiibv nnuiii ui; iiitii uwjit'u uy for ii t..."ti ll.iiii" Tliln rPiiion-m s Moon-. 0"O. T. Ilaldwlti and Irani o In In hr pn si'iilcil to ih" mini-1 ChaH II Wllhrow. At tho latter place oil at lt lieu miilne. It mum that I mnnl or lliuiii) Iwim-h th" Mniit thu woilv and lliu Ctiiincll nro want- ,aml rronra prlvatu prnpirty. Tho I in: n cn-ni d-nl of 1 1 in" hut this CuinirH wniitd luitii no rli;ht to Kraut ttmitiT a Irnnrlilm' m-roas thin iropi'rt and tioiii" ilii" ntiit Mi Murphy, ol th" '" Rowrnini'iil would hau to deal Itc Iniiintloii SiTili-c. rnqiiMioil a '"' ' it That U a mnttir Irnurhliii' Ihuh Hi" Cuiinrll for nl"' rovrrnmitit would have to in-ttli' lliimc alone 1 1 licit sint. II" hiikri-sI nd hot for thu rlly. d thai It MlBlH Ii" iiihiIp a woodi-ti t many purtlou have bcim maklnK cr ninrri'l" fliiim-. n ho mlKlil iinfi'r'ri'liniJientallonii In thu manor, that putllni: In a iiiniuurar) wondi'ti mrtio- tur" The I'limirll was oppoHed to dotnc tliln. and If I lie)' had followed lb" r'lMiiin of othei rltlis th"y would Ih" 'tri' t cm! let Ih" Koerntii"nt nt linxc amended ih" iinllnami' hi im toi H"1' " KfttlUB a rlKlit-of-way miH't with tlulr Mews thioiiKh the private pcopert). ThU The Coin.! il had a ilKhl to do till and It In ve" iriilialile that If the) hud nfferi'd i lie Senile n Iranchltu - : - ' - J,! - '!,,: - ,':,":,:,,c,.t t 'i JJ tfrx? ! All the Newest FALL HATS AND CAPS. Stetson and Thor- ! oughbred Brands. nil. .Ilii i Lull. Mm: will I. .v. i. I., it-, (Mi'il The ill) h .i. i. til i inwini iiml ilii' minis n. w n-:.! it niovlni; 'tollii'ilM lliln full nm m utili nf fnm llli'ii mill hut" ihllilri'n nl t Imol age Tin- in. i. .!. in poiiuiutimi iwn )carn iirii wu niiniri'iii in i mil nip""!, unit ilin ini-fi wim (ami' her" t work on tin' tniiiml were "liber limln or with-' out tiiiiillliti Today tM'riimni'nl renl-j ili'titB with families tii" ''itnlni; to i Klamath Falls to innki- their homes Provision will liuvo to In! niuili' for tin- niToiiimoilntlon of theso children next i'tir Thu directors will prob- ;tilil) ilei Idi )m fur III m secure ii IiiiIIiIIiik fifxt use nf tin- prliimry grades u" tii.iu. i 'i. ijiii niiii" i ill it ill 11 Klin ii'iiiiminrv ii-llcf. II in only a n.aii.T nf linn- In-fur" Klmnath I'alln ttlll In." tn In.. Kr am Inn r ki I.iii.Ii mil' nr twn inon mi- nni) property iini'Cit'U ny uui . . ..... , ' , . .. h.it l donlri'd In not clearly under ulno.l The Counrll should sranl a franrhlm for a ronrretn Hum" tilotii; could In done nt thu next meetlnK and then It would he up to tho Itecln matloii riorvlie. Tho Council should remember that Mr. Murphy lint never Mild Dial the i;o eminent would re fuse a fratulilne for a enncrcl" Hume. IICA'III III' .Mils. .MKIlllll.l,. Mrs. Nathan S. Merrill died thin miirnliiK al her home near Merrill from cam or nf the liver. Mr Mer rill had been sick for mo tlmo and iv i.d tnL'.i.i t.i Cm Prniii.ljf..i ffir Intnl. mcot but tho doctora could do nothliiR for her. Him was hrouKht back to her home with the knowledge th.it there wiia no euro. 1.0 when the end canie It ai not tinejcpccted. 1 MIhh Nacy J. Newland was born In Washington county. Arknumu. and I was married to Nntliau S. Merrill October -i.. tMlt) In the fall ot IS'JO I she nccouip.ilileil her husband to I Klamath county ami located near tho piesent town of Merrill. Tho deceas ed was Ctl years of ime. She uiih n niember of the Hebeknli UkIko. I Tho funeral will bo held from the 1 residence near Merrill at -' o'clock I Ion .Satin day afternoon. I HioutM. si.wi.s riiriT to ' iioosi'.vixt and ihxi:t. Senator Jonathan llourno of Ore gon bus ordered -10 l.oes of Coiulco pinm from n Medford orchard which ho Inteml.s to present to President Koonovolt and members ot the cabi net In order to ptove to them some of his tnlen of Oregon's wonderful pears, which he told In Washington during the last session ot Cougress, The work of picking und packing tho peara wno undertaken Monday morning and shipment will speedily follow Oreat cnio Is to bu cxei clsnd in choosing tho largest and flu oat onea, and they will bo packed with gieat cure po that they will be In the best condition possible when they reach tho east somi: good ciii:ss. Tho chosi players at tho lust meet lng'lmd tho pleasuro to meet Mr. V. Pearl, ot San Francisco. Tho gentle- MILLIONS iCannot Reach Lake on Account of Rocks in . River lielow Keno Rapid s Is Reach Spawning Grounds-An Opening Needed or Use a fish Ladder Should Be Constructed man pin ed with J!r. Itoy Walker and brought to tho tank hlii clear analyuls of Hitfiit and lU'ffnui' When aaked wl.o won. Itoy Wulkir hid very mod mt In r'pl)lni!. "I had thu hint tnnvi- " MiimrM. WacniT nnd Schmidt nf Han I'rancliito promlRod to visit tlm CIiiIj ini'f'tinK tonlnht tit the- Amo- . rlrnii lintel A th" day ar" Kottlni; shorter tho hoy iM'i'in to have more tlmo and turn out better, time Ih tho i-ry llfo of the unine, ll Ih a kind of rtHorvo capital: It In a crcat UiIiik In clien. Tlm pliiy urn are rcqueitril to brlnu hoard and ihemnieti alone tonight. m: itirr.Mtv iii:.m).'.s lli:.l,TII IS IMPHOVKII. (Orcgnnlan.) In better health than ho has been In yonrs, Secretary of State F. W. Ilcnson ri'turned Inst nlulit from Cal ifornia, where he has been at Inter )nl for h"i;ral weeks. Accompanied by Attorney General Crawford, Mr. Ilcnson will ko to Tho Dalles this mornliiK to represent the state In homo lltlKntlnn relating to tho taxn linn of Irrigated land In Crook coun ty. They will return to Portland to night and after spending another day In this city. Secretary ileuson will go to Salem Thursday morning personal ly to resume thu management of his l)!.ll'U Secretary Ilenxon regards as a Joko the report that was published a few weeks ago to tho effect that ho was crltlially III and his death was ex pelled momentarily At the tlmo tho report was published tho Secretary of State was attending a theater. "When the newspaper men finally did locate me tho following day' ho said at tho Imperial last night, "all the sympathy I received from them was to have them tell me that they were surprised to find me In good health: that If my condition had been as it was represented they would have had a capital story because ot the complications which would have re sulted In the official circles of the state of Oregon. While there Is considerable In tense rivalry between tho so-called machine and antl-machlnn elements In tho Iteptibllcnn party In California, the idate Is certain to give, Taft Its electoral votes. Itcpubllcans very generally will drop their factional differences and give the National tic ket their milted support." -- RIT5S5S f . u 'ii, imrmr',nF. vfiijt?SJBtr " ' . XSW Willi ;j ?MiTlZ2m'i -Cmss-hb,-- i m recK ot uram tn tne uas'i U - w ,M gs wurwn a Bumnot an wnortcaa ProvkM the Barm ham m OmotlRmot I XL Roof and Barn Paint PiKivont imakm-mtkkt mmom tm mtHtmtwanoo IS AS NEQESSMY AS FIRE INSURANCE ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS . $$) .t6 OF SALMON River at Keno One Mass of Fish Trying to Parties coming In from Keno state that tho run of salmon In tho Klam ath ttlvcr this year Is the heaviest It has over known. There are millions of tho fish below tho falls near Keno, and It Is said that a man with a gaff could easily land a hundred of the salmon In an hour. In fact they could be caught ns fast as a man could pull them In. Tho Inw, howovcr. prohib its thu catching of salmon ubove tldo water except with a hook and lino. There Is a natural rock dam across the river below Keno, which It Is al most Impossible for tho fish to get over. In their effort to do so thou sands of flno salmon nrc so bruised and spotted by the rocks thnt they become worthless. Thero is no spawning ground until they reach the Upper Lako as the river al this point Is very swift and rocky It Is stated that at a very small ex penso an opening could be made In tho rocks to allow of tho passage of the salmon. It this Is not done at least somo effort sbold bo made to have a fish ladder built, as it Is noth ing less than a crime to allow mil lions of these fish to be destroyed ev ery year. The attention of tho state fish warden will probably bo called to this condition and something done to allow the salmon to reach the lake to spawn. What few fish get past the rapids at Keno are so bruised up that they are worthies. K.VKOHCK GAME LAWS. Deputy Game Warden Gibson has received notice from tho state game warden to strictly enforce tho law In regard to tho killing of quail re gardless of what is on tho back of the licenses. Tho quail season Is over although tho synopsis of the game laws printed on the back ot the licen ses Issued, gives the open season for quail as from October 1st to Decem ber 1st. Agent Farker, ot the Wolls-Fargo Express Company, has been notified that the reduction In rates which was to have gone Into effect on tho first of tho month has been withdrawn, on account ot an adverso decision by tho State Commerce Commission. Tho new rate was to bo practically a 25 per cent reduction on the old, but It was declared Illegal on account ot a technicality, by tho Commission. Mr. Parker has Instructions to con tinue the old rates ai In tho past. CJXi m tm SS&S -3 C . m , AB Vw B 9