lie cftKntna Klaiimlli ',aIlrt, F,wl mid lira lully . Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . Willi Vi:ah. No. WB. KLAMATH FALLS. OKKGON. MONDAY, OCTOBKIt I. 1008. Price, 5 Cents PUN HUNTING LODGE Aspen Lake to Be Made Resort for Wealthy Sportsmen IS OWNED BY WEYERHAUSERS limber King and Associates Will Hove Opportunity to Revel In the Pleasures of the finest Shooting in the United States-He Neighbors of llurrimnn j it tmiiliT. nf tli W'-yi-i Inner 1i"'r Cntnpmi). mid J V KlmliU 'I" '"",l rei'tem-ntittlu' nf Ihi-iiiiniorp Imi" Jn.t t turned (mm Hie iimtiiT in Hi" lilnll 'f Aspen jl(- tnii' they have '"''' ItnikltilS liter tin uimpnn' pinpeil) mid nl V) lHl'UlllflllHllt tln sowing of v ml litii"li"d pounds nf wild ! mi thr marshes surrnunilliiK ,sp"ii l.nk" Tli ive'erhmlsi-r Complin) owns i.trr I'm "'"' '" "' t ItnloT Irtlids In tin- ililnllv f tlm I'iuht Uike Thu al" own I'1" ''IK' lk l-l if AaHii Ijike lilh l nl-niil l talks limit and I"1"' '"I1'' ' ml In nJ hall wide, ami nlin tlm land IllDE oil tl' "il ll' nf Hi" !"' Aifx-n l.aki l " "I I"' I"-"' 'I'"-1' toil jii' -miuids In tin' itiMr coun try nil li the nir f ill" Compuri) In havltiK II ntrsh" l llu lake win In IM rim. In git II In readl tni fur Hi" liililMiiniiii of n limit Inn IkIk mil sinsiin. II In liiillewd lbt llili is III'! Ilmt step III tin' build hxof a private resort Hint will 'nnl l( not surpass Mr lliirrlmun's famous I'rllran lln) Ilium'. On-- nt tin' best tlmlii'r bells In Kltmitli rounl) ll" Just wrt nf '' I'pprr IaVk TIiIk vnt terrllor) l dotlptl llli iinnll lakes iirriiiinili'il tr mountains invon-d v llli gneti limits of tiiworliiK pine iu (if the prill I'll t of IhiT" l Aspen LuVii Hire iiilllliinii nf durks nn geese mile tin ir tiiiiiii' In III" early (nil mid la ll.i' tirrotitidliiK 111111111111111' tli' ilwr nr mid other wild ';nu s.liuinl liuikllii: II mi I'li'nl I'lar ' 'nr a hunting Indue mid result A tin' lake It In private ownership It Ims iinrr lii'i'ii IiiiiiIimI out nml Hi" ramo In vi-r) plentiful mill It will I"' rit to by tin' plmitltiK n' wdld "r0 tni ntliir feed Tim lodge will li" alaMlslii-d fur llm tle Hint moili'iiio "litliin nf llm iiii'inliiTN nf tin' Wit) irritiii-r Company Thi Cniiipiiiit hlili In IimiiIi-iI liy Kri'ili'rlrk Vi'Sr I.HIMT till tlllllMT kliiK "f tin' 'ilil Our Tape Line is mtmr,'-"" displaying five hundred brilliant new Fan weaves. You'll be interested if you call K. K. K. STORE U tlllllMIi'l ill lllililll llilll) iHt.,l 'lit f lt II 1 1 Mt ei. lln linllni; hiiiiii' it t'n iiilllilil mi ii in Hi,. I'mtiil HMli- t'lnliT iilillliurv i III illiliitiiliii'H 1'ila lllllllllllll ''llll'lll Hlllllll In-rni li it M It II lint 'iiinr iiiiinlili-riitluii. fur li -rinmili Hi. i' II U Hi-It kniiMii llii V- i-l till ilk f nun til lit i tlnilmr llilll In tlil omit nnil lln- Iniiriivi"iii 1 1 III llilll Mllllll llll- tlll-ll'llt In till' nf nltilill llliiniliiini' llnl IliU iililinniii i niniit Ima iiiuii- I linn nnllmir) Uhl-niuiiu- ll ni'-ali tli- lii-r.llinllU. "i rillln-r lln- intitlniliilliili. nf udi. U In In- tin' iIi-m.iiiiii til nf Kliituilll Count u ii ti-nnil lur tin' i-iiitli tUlri'ii nf Atui-rliii Mr Iliirrli'inii tni tin' lift. Mr Vi.)irl;aii' r li- H.'--ntnl nml mhiii It Mill Im- of allium "-kl) OM-itiri'liei' In In-ur nf nl "in fnlliiMliu-. In llii-lr fnnUli'im Nimliiti- In tin- I'nlli-il Hint) .in In In' fnninl iiitiilltlniK mi lili-rl .'i liny mi' In Kliitniitli nml tlila fml i rnplilly Ik-Iiik k-iokiiIi-iI Ii tin- lin-u of tin aim vtlio an- m-i-klliK (ilnnM In n-i n-ntlnti TliU i-ntiiuiu' of Mr Wi')i-rliniiM-r i.nilial.'-H llm ti-'.i-lt for lln- ixitiktrnitliiti of lln Kla-.i nth Kalln-t'riiti-r Uiki-Mi-ilfont lill. mid Willi Hk (iiiiiili tlmi Kl.m.nt'.i roiint) Hill laki- lt .lai- In tin' fluiil rmik nl tin- n-iorl m-rtlnn nf i.o Aini-rlnui mntltn-nl, ulilili n in t lut t Mllliln n i' )-nrH lll In- r--Ih-.iIimI tin' lilklnt) nf 1'lnrliln ntnl Cnllfninlii M'i.e m. sai.i: ii nttn. Tin Motuirili Mi-nmitll" l'uiipnii Iiiih 7.'i limi'H nf 1'i'iiilii'N nml Till linx-i-n nf Tnin.iloi-H ttlilrll Mill I"' iIoki-iI mil nt II ii hot Thin ktilHimnt will lio llir IiihI Ininiiloi-H till m-iiHilt Our pinpleari' Inteil.Keiit and keen Thoy an? ahlit alter experlenrn to Ktiaitu the Impnrtaiire tn lie attaeheil and tlm uinfldenre to In- lurnnled In HlaU-ineiilH ho i-xtreiim that the) lie.u liilweeii their llln'H tln refutation of what 111") expreHH W II T.ifl Ready For You Have Your Clothes Made to Order No two men ore built exactly alike which makes it abso lutely imperative to take measurements of the vat ions parts of your body nml have your clothes built uccordinly. To have your clothes made to order by the master de signers and tailors of America and pay less than so called swell local tailors charge is now your privilege. The modern, money saving way is to order your clothes through Strauss Brothers' National Tailoring Strvlce. You will receive the kind of ' clothes which you can wear with equal pleasure to yourseir and admiration of your friends. We have the cxclu : incal naencv and are now ki,.m'iii r.vi.i.s i'i:oi'i,i; i:kiv hi:i:in(i tiii: di:vii. Illl-H- UIIU HIIIIII-I) liti-nililiii; ni' III llll- (Ill'lll Hlllllll- lllHl l-M'tllll)'. Ulll'll In- Kil'lianll inniiiiii iiti-m-tili-il lint fii at 1 1 it ii i'.u i In ii piny 'Tim Dnvll " llilx uim llm til Ml tlim- Hint I Ilia i'iiii iinti pi i-Hi'iil i'il tlin iluy ntnl llm ii illttilili' iiiiiiitn r In w hlili i-itili iiii-iiilii-i ri'inli-ti il tliclt '.'nt irnvi-il Uiul l.'iklniiilt liana linn iii;i:ri-Klitloii nl hli-li i Iuhm nrtlklH Tim lnti'tiri'tii Him or Dm I 1 1 v. hl li uiih ilacil in flit I lliittiiliii-, unit ilii ml in lr:i iii. li nl dm miilli-tiii- nml litottclit lotth ii iiiimi lliitti.tlm; iiiiIiiiihii Ivi i mi w H iiii I'.i'iitilni' Tim uiit In ii muni illlllinlt inn- lint Mr llniiiiilib')' liiitnlli-il it ultlt i-iikM nml It wax the i'i-ti"iiil iiiiiKi'tiioiH of opinion tluit In-tii.nli- n tiiiiHl niiionlli nml lonvlm Iiik Doll I Minx Immmi im llm li-iiilllii: lady n-i tut tin il hit illlllinll imt w llli jiK-illl lo Inint-ll nml tin- loiuiMiiy. I'IIi'ki. tun wrii- nlil) miinii li-il li) 1 Mlnu MiIioIn Mr llllii"tli ntnl llm iiIIiit tn -iii Ik m of llm unit. 'I mil tlit "l.iiiikliiK fnr ii WTfi'." nr IIiiihu'h In Town." will Im n-i .il-il on miotitil of tin- initiii'toiiH ii-itii-Hla In Mill luii linn mail" fin tlila . I.iiiulinlili ioiin-il i i-ri:i: i.ji: nous. Tin- Htiani'T Maniin.i In still lit llm Imtloiii of tin' Inki' Thi' rti'W with Hi" lliirint ati' siillliiu fm lln' Htorin tn Kiiliilili' tii'fori- atti.iiitltu; tn rain" llii liii.il Tli") will iiroliiilil) iiiiii iiii. in ' work thin nfti-rnnnn lln- Hn-mimr IIiikIh m III lie in com tnlHnloti loilny or loinorrou Tim lutnlii'r for tlm Kiivrrnint'iit llillll" U kI 111 intnltiK ilnwil tlm lak". Th" miiiln moiinil tlm l'ii"r latnl liiK arr mt tmiilil) niakliiK It nliiiiim lniiaKalii- for ti'.uiiK Tin' llli; l.iik-1- Iiiih tl"ti m-wral InilifH In tin- I.ihI ni'i'k nml In r- Ml iImiii: x Tln linimli llni'tiii VIhIii will In ilin 'il in InT winter lit-rlh HiIh wiik. Ml I V IIIith Ik tti.iklliK i-xU'll-l" liiiiioitin-ntH on Ills ilwrlllni;. litnl.H mi- ili-ntlfiil on tlm ttiior lilllt hIii-t. tlm iiuimih lnukn In IliK ' ii-iliill In o lili'iii" I'ri'il KtiKHtioin, ii Hinknmi Inml (tiilm'i, Ih on III" t'in'i l.ak" look lui; fm n liiintloii iii:(;siiitkis notiiis ruisi: TOMonitow. Till: ItKlilSTItATION HOOKS HI It Till! I'ltCHIIIKNTIAI, i:i.kc THIN Wll.l. fl.OriC AT B O'CLOCK TOMOUItOW i:Vi:NIN(l. Vi-iy few Iium- rt-KlHlered en far, lint II in the duty of every rltlzcn tn roRlnter mid iiIk at the iiinitiiK elertlnn 1 liefoie iiulttliiK tho military kkiiiiiiIh ...I iniiuiru vtlii.r.. Im him unit nil the Iwnild'H aeroplane records, Wilbur .WrlKht annnmii-ed that lie would at 'letnpt to nail IiIh aeroplano lit a helithl of I, nun tniiorn. nr 'i,'iua feet, land a Uo would attempt n IIIkIiI with h.iIIh, dUcardliiK Ills inolor. The an nnuuceuient wan Hindu In thu presence nf l.azaro Welller, who headed tho ,Kren(h Hyndli-nle Unit paid 1100,000 fnr llm French iIkIHh to the WrlKht liminem aeroplane. num. uiu m.i my liow he would eiiulp his ueroplniio with sails, merely HtntliiK that ho was innvlneeil that u motor was not nec-i-Hsmy for propelllni; tho nmchlue. The lilBhest that WrlKht hns )et sail id is i:T. feet, llo hii)- that ho has hnrniiKhly tested tho practicability of tlm maililuo uiul that a tllitlit ut I he lii'lKltt nf 1,000 meters will be mi nun n dlflleult than ono ut "h met ers, tho IicIbIiI at which most of his lllKhts liavu been made. I'OII OUT OP TOWN VIH1TOH.4. Our Flock Is In early to gtvo you all nn opportunity to select your Holi day Ktfts. A small doposlt iMcurui puichuso. We'll lay It asldo tor yuu for futuro dullvory, which give you a ctmuco to niako your selections wullo m stock Is complete. Kvon, It you should not cnio to purebaso, wlilla away aomo ot your tlmn listening to tho Phonograph Concert which will be going on oil tho time. HEITKEMPKU'B, Next door lo the rostoulce. l.lfo in Washington lomN most tnon who uto Impartial and who tnko broad views of affairs to n condition ot rea- Bonwblo optimism as tho progress to ward hotter things. W. H. Tatt. HM.N.vioit rriio.v (-iii:.ti:s i:NTIII'hl4M I'OII TAIT. I'lotn MiO in iniili i"iiili- frotii nil IhiiIh of lillllmii Coimly nml u law lililllnti of Wlii'i'li'i County i;alliLT"il nt Comloti I'rliluy nlKlit to IIhIcii to llm intmliu: aililr"H nf H"iiatnr I'nl tmi, wlin Hidk" mi lln- la-mi nf lln-! I'ri-ilili-tilliil ianiialnii ' tiiii-rmii ('liiinilii-rtlilli Iiiih Hiok-n ttn-l" H""inl lllin 1, win li tin- (milt liiiii" wan it i it i I InrK" ' ink') inn nf lln- itnwilH, lint tlm lair"l tmlilli'l lilill in tnwn wau iiniilili tn linlil nil llm i"0l" whn umili'il tn !mm Mr ( Pillion Til" IIOWll UIIH "llillll lIUHtll fill. Tuft ntnl Hlii'rtiiun, ami In a i;noil Imllintloii of llm Ki'iiiililiian ntn-iiKt li I In Cunti-rn Ohkoii Hmuitor rultuii'H nriU w,ti. fM-itiL-iitly uiitutiill. Al liiK"tli"i tin- iiii'i-tltiK miih tlm rrat int ""iil nf It k klml "Mr li"lil In tin i (mill) hi:vi:ntv.tiiici:i: cuts or i'.vi'ii.i: ix rout ims. Mi lli-liion Ih uitnliily a Milpiilni; n. Int I A I'ltzpatrlrf, Htii"rln-li-mti-nt nr tin- Y.X riinili 'lu l.ak" Cntinty. on I ilil.-i) ami Kntiinliiy of hint ui'i-k. illHpulilii'il f.T carH of rat it" to tin- lliiKiin ramli. m-.ir llakem- Hi-til TIiIh Hhlpiiii'iil r"iiilri.'il two 'hi"(IiiI truliiH. TIiIh. with 14 arH iHlilppi-il Siitnlay nml two Mnmlay mnk"H T.T inrn In fntir ilayn The nr. iH thlt) In inltl" uhlptni-nlH toKotln-rl l H'" arid and aomlarld riKlona ...in. i... rr..ii,i .,,.,ui..i.in,.t,i fur tin- no itucHtlun in of liinr" v tal Imnort- llonmira nml Merrill dUtrlitH. KlvcHlmite than that of water nupply. for, Mt. Il.-lnon tlmiipix-arntic" of an Itn-'a- I'li-aMi'iit ltooelt unld In lila i.i.rti.i,. iliHirllmtltiL' ii-nti-r. Cow Iiojk' firm inenKaRe to CutiKrcM In 1901, . land freluhliTH a I no mid their iiinta lo the K"in-ral activity HT -DnrrlH llniiH- ftiwc.vuov or m'iiooi. r.oAiius or tiii: ror.TV, The Klninath Comity Teathem In- luntlinie fcSt' Htlliilu will Iw-Kln n three da) eH- Th" United Slates. Geolnmial Pnr hIoii on Thtirnda). It will lie one of ey linrt for inanyearn been makinK the Kreati-Ht InalltiltiiM ever held In j h; rtfinatlc Miidfes of water Hiipplli-.i, theioimty. This Ik thu II rut ( otiveti-1 Until etirfnce and aubaurfacc, and In lion of thlK kind held In tho inunty cnriuitlcn with the worl; under way mid pnitnlHi"i tn he n very Inxtnutiut n man) li.ialltirs. hoih tn tho hast ineetlni;. Hintii Superintendent Aik-.uml In the West, mi Invei.tlRatlon of et limn will ho present uiul will lmV(5jhr'i;iiil(ii;y and water renourcea of a iHiinii'lhlni: of p.irtii uliit Intereat 'to Hay to llm dlriclom. Superintendent Swan Ih iiiuKIhr iiii erTort lo.KOt tlniibultiK a8Hli:ned to Ceroid A. WarlnK. mIiooI Ik.ih.1k to take iiinrf Interest. -l0 nren Hd.dlcd by Mr. ;.rtnK In lu tlm elTortH lielni; put orth liy tliucui)l4 tu, Krcater part of Lake coun-l.-arlierH and iIiuh eiinblo nil to workitJ nm) eJ )n t0 northwestern ex lu harniouy fnr the ndvantement of kCnMl:l f tllllt Brtal roon cf In eiluiutlou In Klntiiath County ,,.r()I drninnco fro-n which no iiohhks i.v (r:.Mim:uv. .J. C. MoiiKold found two hoircs in tlm Odd Fellows cemetery this morn Iiik. The Odd Fellow have recently liiillt a nuw fence and It Is In soud inndltlon. As tho Kate was clow.l It Is evident that tho owner nf the nuliunls opened tho :ato uiul dn.vi thi tu In. Two tombstone were knni-Aed over nnd other diimnKo done by tho horses. Mr. Mongold took the horses lo 'Ilennelfo Stables nnd re ported tho matter to tho officers of thu IoiIko. They were two bay geld ings, welitht 1400 each. Ono had n stripe in face and while hind feet with blotch circle braud on left shoul der. Tho other had n spot In face with bob tall ami branded 40 on liKht stlllo. Kyl'AI.IZATlOX HO.XIII) MKKTS. Thu Hoard of Kqualizatiou met this morning In tho County Judge' officii and as' tho tax rolls vveio not ready. It ndjourned until tomorrow. Tho1 Hoard will bo In session for thirty da)v but It Ih not expected that tho lolls will bo ready before tho latter part of tho week ns tho Assessor is checking up tho larger holdings to uwlhat there are no double assess ments. MODEKN CITY MAIIKET. As thu fruit season closoa tho Mon arch Morcnntllo Company will add to thilr stock a complete line of fresh crabs) shrimps, halibut, soa bass, sal mon nd all salt water and frc'i llsh in th6 market. A full stock of uicss- od fowls will also bo catrled. Wo aro not In tho Philippines for tho purpose of making trade but wo are thero to discharge tho highest duty that ono nation can toward an oUter people. Tatt. WATER RESOURCES Of Arid Region of a Portion of South-Central Oregon U. S. SURVEY IN LAKE COUNTY Soils, Mocks, Lakes, Irrigation Methods and Reclamation Projects Discussed liy Gerald A. Waring of the United States Geologicul Survey Tln- ruplill) Im ri'.-ulni; Huttk'iiii'tit nnil il""loitii"nt nf tho Wi-hI tliut liaa ii'iuiiipunlul th" r n-nt Imliutrlal ex pntiilnn of III" I'nltiil Stat "a linn loJ to a mow Hi nf li'"ri.t In all tliosc factnrH wlilrli afTi-it tlm ailaitaljllty nf that UKlnti to Imrnari ii""(1h. Oil" nf tin- i-lenrcHl "vlili-ncf nf tliln In- , cri'anlnK Inti-rnkt la the innatant de- iiianil for il"lltilt" nnil truKtworlhy In- f or mat Inn (nim-rnlni; Im dlmatL'.solU nilncrnl rco'itirrcii, timber nnil water. So mi-ill Ih HiIh dt-mnuil that tlm Ki'ik-rul ntnl State bodies which hatu Ih'Oii nrt;aiil2id tn atmly the natural rwourcim nr" iicarccly ible to meet i . .. . . .. . In tin- arid ri-KlmiH it la water, not land, w tilth nieaKitpti nroductkm." Wliiro wnter tnti ho Introduced or de veloped In uhundame, 'ulonlzntinn will take plare; where water elsu in limited iiunntlty, xparm- wttlemont In pontilhlo. but where water la not to bo had uiwnt (imutllcin must portion of wiutli-central Oregon was ordered In the fall of mot!, ilit work Htrt.mu dlfiliarpo to the ocean and i khich U therefore l:nown as tho Great llasiu. The noulhn intern part of the county Is mountainous but tho sur- face of the northern part and of the region to the rnit Is that of a broken plateau, whoup mean elevation above bca level Is between 4.500 and 5.000 feet. The man) depressions In this uneven luifnio cither contain shal low lakes or are sinks lu which tem porary pond cut only during the wet scaspn lu this plateau region tin re are no ilveis and even well-de-lined stream channels nro raro. iyIHHimi in npiwiii. r in imm iq py iiawMMastajBwt; I'll llrCMlJi' "( ' '"i.C"1' A Peck of Grain in the Barn is worihaBumhet in the Field ProvUa fto Barn Imm a Good Root IXL Roof and Barn Paint Provontm LeakB-aMa muoh to a$nearanoB BS AS NEOESSAHY AS FIRE INSURANOE ROBERTS a HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS In the report on his work which the- Stitvey hns Just published as Wator-.S.ipply Paper No. 220, Mr. WuiInK Klvis nn n count of tho sur faco features of the region and of Its F"ttlinc-nlR and Industries, dlscusies tin rocks and their relations 10 un iloiKT.iiiud waters, and deicrlles In dctjll the hiktu which Klvo tho namv lo tl o (ounty. llo dlscusies also rolls, Irrigation method, and recla mation pruJcttE. In the summary with whlih tho pnper concludes Mr. WnrlnK says: 'The suppl) of Kti'ince Jst'cnm) water is available for Irrigation In Iiko county is fairly well 'known, and should It ho developed It will by no means bo sufficient to Irrigate all thu arable land. Tho underground supply Is as yet unknown, ,kul on tho wholo Indications seem toarornblo for the"'"(Ic-velopment ot 'such waters la tho valleys ot Silver, Christmas, and Summer lakes at least. "The reclamation of theso valleys will not only Increase, tho agricultur al wealth of tho State, but Its stock raising Interests will also be greatly benefited. In severe winters the sup ply of wild hay from the marshes Is very Inadequate, and many head of stock perish every )ear from hunger and exposure. "Grain, alfalfa, and sugar beets promise to bo the chief crops In the valleys, and It seems that for several enrs to como nearly all produce will find a homo market. Tho rocky high deierts will probably never be Ot for other than grazing purpose, but It feed can be raised In the valle)s to carry greater numbers of sheep and cattle through the severe weathcr.tho winter losses will bo decreased and many more head of stock can bo ranged In the country. Tho scarcity ot water on tho high deserts during tho summer (when It Is sometime 30 miles between water holes) will remain a drawback to tho grazing ot cattle and sheep over theso areas dur ing this season. In other regions, as In Texas, wells have been sunk at In tervals of S or 10 miles, and wind mills nnd troughs supply this defici ency. Dut until tests havo first been made In more favorable localities, It can not bo said whether It Is posstblo or feasible to thus supply water on tho Oregon plateaus." . I'm v