lie Klmnnth KjiIIV Kjrst t xiih! Uciit .Dnily. v eftiU, Our Advertisers Oct The Best Results. Timid Ykaii. N(. riii KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 18 1909. Price 6 Cents fuming 1 VALUABLE NEW FEED Kale Is Found to He a Valuable Adjunct to farm fodders .tgilttiltimil rolli-gu illn. I'uii 111. titlloiik Hon In liimi mill WIh-ii In IVcil. 'wiili a roller. Missing plants limy lie loplnr.td later liy hiinil , liui-f.nl of liiinrplmiiini; n, ,.0lj I'lim In- 'liopl'i -I In lilll:. thm rt,t iiipuil mill win. utiviTiil Heeds tu thu iilll, li.i ,tU ui) l. KMJlltnl nin bi ll i.llni..ljr pil-pill,,!. i,ut,., ,,,,01, I III hI miiii bv llilniii-il, leaving one vigorous plant Ah 11 nib. thM mirth, oil 1" - mil gli., nw good kdn fiK liniiHplniiilni: I After linlisplaiilliig tlilntilur. the Hi-lit Hlinulil ricvlvv fu-nunit shallow -iililviitiou to riitmar.M- n,- tuutntiiro I 2t0 to Knlo U clil"lly nliinbP- n ii green fi-i-.l fin hogs.tuw h or poultiy lliiiinr.il null tli- PI.-.UH l.n.n.1, out ,, f;ir ntiy or nlxiy drop off In thin city DUNKARDS FOR BUTTE VALLEY ..nin;it r.iti.d,ii pakskk muni ;n M.ci(,t.Mi:.io n:o.M i:aht. KACIIAMCNTO, March 17, Socro. ary 0. II. Miller, of lliu Hacramonto Vnlle) Development Asioclatloii, has iuci-lvcd wonl ibnl Bottler loavu Og- ilcti for f.'ullfotnla ut tho rato of from 200 n day. Ha slates that Ho- FIREMAN'S DANCE IS BIG SUCCESS ui in inuvfut riiitii.t uiifi)-.. In Ortobi.r or November ufti-r lin en mi eorii hits ill Immiii fi-., U,..- knlo. altloiigh nni fully kiiiwii, will bi- tm- winter liom Niivumlii-r ur OcUi-1""" f,,r '""'llix?. Tho plants hIkmiPI lor lu April. 'I liu bnltur l..- of '"' c,lt "a M ,l'" gmiiiid with un nxi- llmiti eniluie (bo Wlllarnult.. Vnlloj ur """"' nn" "'" ''''"' Plant ""d jeomo principally from thu Dakota, lnl.r weather without lnjut. tol.l- "n l" "'" "K '"" "'"'I -"l hauled I vvisioiuln nud Mlunuota. Hundreds InK Horn 30 l 40 ton. ot suroulenl '!" "'" '"'""i: I1'1"" Dmugh may bo 0f pimple- of this sect have arrlvod In rnd mitrliliiiiii gr.-i-ii f,, pvr ncro'n" "' "" "" r,Jr '"" r Ht-vurnl I thin Hlnlo since tho Ilrst of thu month, iimtiT fiivonibt.. ruiidltlons It mn ,"'"' '""'""K- ''"""'' 'ml" li'uld0 bound fur Huito Vnlley. sides till: numbur eomtng'vla Ogdcn, niuiiy an hi) ut Hucramonto from thu l.'iut over th? Southern route. Today u cnrlnail of Dunkardii pas ed thiuuch B.iciamxnto on train No. 2, hound tor llultu Valley. Thoy ONi: 111 lllli:i) HI.YTY HOLLARS i iti:.t.izi:n nioM ham: or tickets. ' iliu I'u grown for HUitiinar green (veil. I tin tllrini-d to thaw line oui oi-ioio uo..( rr,.H,,.nt V. II. McDopI. of tho in.. i. . .. . . . . llllough i-s Huico-nfully "" """ ll " ""iiisiil Hi" older Mon tIlroad. Is tho Ittad of tho inlhi.l.. ,.... . i. .... .. . .i . ..i Kor iransplniitlim llio ict-il iliuj. '" """ wn-uuii; uit-y mmuni ,u,l0 vnlluy U oo-w. it In drill io. nbout tbroo, ""' '""'"'"""ily nf"-r inllkliiR npimd a tract feet sport, lis inrly In Mniili ni li ,g I(",,"!, ut M" Vr ' l'h 20 i:aktorn sottlera. JlcUocrs nsioclolca Ii tH.sill.li. to KM on Hi., rroiind tf i0l,ni1" ,,f r.ood I ny.tuili as ctrli nnd 'a saM l0 bu cMi-lly inllroad man on rmslbla n snip of Urn holt ttralnul J aal" ,vJ '" lwo I""tloni. iimkvii uii!h,u fnlon 1'aclflc and othor lines, (round on the farm sLould to mod - "U,B rMl" ,or "lllch cutt- u'r' Ht-jrhu vncrKlcs of tho men luton-ste.l for rrowlnc lh- jouiut plants, nml "uorro '"I" m1 h-ltiK nuodid. Thu,n ,lo project aic llmreforo dlreclod Ibli should he i:ionur..-d and plowed , kal ma' Lo ,ri1 " ui-cdod clear townrdi KetlluK colonists to Dulto In l ho tall s lint It tir.M only bo """"K'1 ,I"' w until April orvnllcy. and a woll-organlzed cam- rrptowiil and voik.d down nt onco'n,cr- '"f "" fiedlriK sci-d may' for tho soid In tho sprite, thus .-t. 'bo ,a" ,own ttu,i r''ilintod early, link tho plsnis stnitrd m. .-arly as,u ll " ",r""!' ,,clu t"J-' lloJo,1 pe..lhlo One i.oun-1 of seed mil ,'""T,,, ". for cnillni! Uur- furnish i-nouch plauls lor an ncre. , lUK Jul)'' Aul'u"1 n'"1 lHcmh..'r. Un- Tns.untliiis mould Le done nhoul , k'" ,,1U ,:rcuu'1 coulJ Lu '"I""-"!. June Ut. If p4Ml.le. !... it..- plant,1 howoVt'r- ",,c0 or ,wlc h W nr! Tho tinmml Ht. I'atrlck'n dance, Klvcn last eveuluK by tho Klamath ifuttor Tnlla Tlru Department was a decided sucMoji both financially and other wise. Fully tlirco hundred people were present nnd took pnrt In tho ilnncc. 1 1 GO mi.to realized from the s.llo of tlckota and when tho cxpous on for tho tin I and muilc aro tnkon out It will leave a handsome sum for tl o use of thbo)B. All money of this nature kooh Into a fund to he used In buying clothing nnd equip ment for tho luombcrs of the depart ment. The boys aro hard workers and are ilosorvini; of tho unstinted support of tho citizens. They aro over ready to tutu out at tho first call to fight fleck's tu ptm.hano. some oats for need for his ploco this year. C. I. Cooper, of Itonanro. was vls-l itliiK friends In Yonnn Haturdny audi Sunday. Churih was held at Dairy Ian Sun day. Mini Hay itoblnxon and llarrl- .tun Urny attended from Yonna. Jacob and Mlko Ilueck aro busy breaking horses. Mlko Hueck mado a trip to Geo. riiiiivr m piaeo iiiursuay, iu iuku oacK a tanning mill which bo, bad borrow ed to fan his grain. Perry Handles Is breaking and burning brush on his ranch, which ho lately purchased In North Yonna. L. M. MIIU Is also busy clenrlng land. .Mrs. V, II. Iillss Is now working for Tco. l-'lnckus In South Yonna. At present writing Mrs. Bey Pool's baby Is qulto sick. fin whether It he night or day. Their promoters, who have usefulness las nlwaya been recog- of 30,000 ncros to nlicd by most of tho business men who generously como to their aid when as-tltanco Is needed. They have boon given help In their efforts to provldo a homo and comfortable quarters, whora a portion of them can ho stationed at night so as to bo ready to respond to thu call of palgu I.iih resulted In tho disposal of .duty. Tho boys lave been very cars- ueaily tl.o entire tract. ful In tho oxpendituro of money rc- ccivt-d and they now have a ery nlco sum ot money In tho fund. ME0F0RD HAS OVER 5000 POPULATION YONNA VALLEY NUWH. siii C to 1 2 Inrlici hly.h Later trans ptnntlng Is llnbltt to h- held back by tho dry w alter ro cinch ns nut in be ready for cutting In .mrly fall. T.w. 4f.ril.lf ivl.li fltn liAln rt r .... I . .. . WWW MVWM..U., n..... MW MW.W W. . uui .i nvnvv ni iuis t.t-a-tou ... ... . ' iCarlson, surocd his land last week. 1 . " 77; MKUroitU. March 17. Fifty1 jJr. nna Mrs. l'nt Colnhan w-ro ,OM. TWO Vi:i:iCH SlOlti: tbu,0 hundred and thirty perions rt- visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Umll Egerl's ' IX WHICH TO Ui:aiSTi:it. iajy within tho torpomio limits nflSunduy. John and Win. Lugue and Mrs. Alf. WmIHh returnud from tho Falls Willi lhi grounil In line tilth, trans-1 Only about ISO of tlm voters have l-lantliiK of sim-.ll nrtr.iC's mny hi 'roglntrred 'for tho city election. There dunn riiplilly by hand with .1 lohgibouM bo bvlMi-un f.00 and COO nnd Ms'li-d spt.il 1. t.iro hrliK takun not If rum present Indlintlons tlu-y arc to Injiiro tl.n loots In laktn thorn nltlni; for n gi.ind rush the hut. 11 1. from thu drill row, nnd rcplucliig few dayit. Thu riiclstrntlou ImokK I the iliy of Mt'dford. Theso nro lh Thursday. takers appointed recently by thu city t Mr. nlllj Mr)l. Cba. "McC'iimbcr council and which was reported to mndo n trip 10 Dairy Friday. tho city ioucII Inst ienln, for their! Hobeit Mcl.nugblln. who has been nt H.ilem, returned to his home In Yonna Saturday. TO UXCOVnit GltAIT AXI) I'L'KII-'Y CITY I'OLlTICS. ASSESS AT CASH VALUE Tax Roll Would Be Double That of Last Year Assessor Lev Is Now Dusjr Mxklng Assessment of the Property of thu County for 1000. County Assessor J. P. Lee has been busy slnco tho first of March jn tank ing tho assessment of the property of tho county. At tho mcet'og of tho Assessors some tlmo ago ut Sa lem It was decided and all jf tho members present agrcod to mao ' this year's as3oment as pru1-ied by law on a cash valuation basis. and otter counties throughout tho stato aro now follow ing this plan and It Is qulto probablo that Assessor Leo will alio do tho same. Dy alt of tho counties of the stato adopting the cash valuation basis, the stato levy can bo more equitably distributed and each county will pay Its Just proportion ot the state ex penses. Last year tho property la Klamath County was assessed on a basis of about SC per cent of Its val uation and It the new plan Is adopt ad tho assessed valuation this year would bo more than double that of last year, when the natural Increase In value, due to Improvements, Is considered. Mr. Leo states that land In alfalfa Gates gave at ... h. ,.,j , :- i.. i -i- ' - , .. mm miMW NEW YOltK, March 17. A. Leo Well, prcildcnl ot tho Voters' League of rillsburg, who tax been In Now York for several dnjs conferring with members of tho Ilurcau of Mu nicipal uesiartn anu 01 c. 1 ""enm-,Multnomah 31 in ciean n; go ei an eni, con firms tho repe t that a 1111. v ment Is andor way look! ig I l!ic i-'gnnlza-tlon of civic s.cl tle tl . ong:out tho L'nltcd Stutes, v.-hos purpura shall ho to uncover g aft rnd purify city politics. Twenty or inoro of tho large "Itlcs In tho country will bo In tho organization. John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Jacob II. Schlff and other well known men will fin ance tho undertaking, It Is said. In discussing tho proposal to bring tho civic bodies of tl.o cities closer together, Well said: ' "Tho plan to organize was suggest ed by members ot tho San Francisco organization who aro In New York hi present and who have done such offectlvo work In thotr.home town."j UT. PATltICK HONORED. Mr. and Mrs. O. B ,r, uvUBuwu, ... ,... " unJor tne Alteb ,t 30f tMA o0l-r last evening to about twenty of their land accord!ng t0 th, dtfrM ot cu,. irienus in no nor 01 at. ratrick's uay. Th- icliisu nt 1; p. thorn In 1110 new viuunJ ihould bo plact-d thri'i. feet np.irt only k-aes two 1 inch fca, i'jii:ti'il n lltiln di-.'pcr rugliter than lu tin. drill row, the soil linn, d sround them with thu fuol nnd Inter Hhvn wllt'.-il tkiwii, tin- wl'iili. Ilotil khoulil bit rolled. Plants sbuuM he h-ft ri-ry tlileii fut-t In thu original drill rows and all t.xtin plants saved for replacing thosu that may nut mir Mve trannplmlliu. Tiaiuplautlng ut Inrgrr ncrunges may bo dunn by plow Inn nnd placlug llio plnutn thrco feet apart In every third furmw, covering tho ruoti but nut the li-nvus, with thu next furrow lurni-d aud following thu dny'H work un Apt 11 1st. This weeks In which tu Tho rooms wcro very appropriately decorated for tho occasion, tho walls being covered with a border or fres- 1 I co uf laigu shamrocks. All of tho A tik-usatil tlmu was enjoyed at icuests were seated at ono larco tablo tho census showou suji. hut tiiesei,hu bomo of Mr. nnd Mrs. aeo. Rlt figures wcru shown to he Incomplete-. Iter Sunday. An excellent dinner was nci-c-ptnm.u It wax prumniuruly puMlxhud thnl It stuiild bo burnu In mind that no person Is entitled tu vote uho Inn nut registered. Thu Police Judgo Is at his ii:icu lu il.u clly hall during thu duy nud every man entitled tu vuli) shuuld tiinkii It n point tu n-g- Tho fact thut Med foul tins S330 people menus that tho local Hlks will be nblo tu secure n dim tor and In stlliitu a local lodge This will l.u douo lu tho near future served. Thu friends present were Mr. aud Mrs. Godfrey Ueck nnd Mr. nud Mrs. L. A. Sterzl nml family. Mr. Norton, who has been trapping this winter with Jeff Klrkpatrick, will icturii to Fort KIntnath soon. Istcr. to lay Do nut put ll off. Ilcfl-iter Hot Coffeo and Lunch nl the Model llakury at nil hours. Iti Ihtrn 111010 learn cuursi. lu the I. C. S. I Woic tho suburbs of Mcdford with-) Hi. L- M. Fitch was visiting with lu tho city limits Medford would lfrlcDds "' Yonna la'" 8uuJa-- . . , ....! Mr. Hnd Mrs. Geo. Hitter went to ismiw nenr.y .uuu peop.u. ,no mi ,Uonanla Wednesday on business. otiicini census snowcu ivw 1 Mr, ttnd Mrg. Ci,as. Woolck havo 1 Imovod on their homestead In North , , , . ., ., .lYonna, nnd aro now sending their This week at Opera House. arcnt.lUt d hlor , ho 1Moor,nd ,fcaturo fllm.showlng how tho World j 1 actiobl. more by Local head- Greatest Shoes tho Walk-Over quarters In Frank Ira Whlto'a ofllco. mado. -are 15 - Men's Millinery HATS In All the Newest Spring and Summer Styles KRK STQRE Spring showing Men's and Boys' Panama Split Straw. Straw Sailor and Crash - Harrison Gray went to Fort Klam ath Monday, taking with him a load of household goods. There was a play given at Donanza Friday, March 12th, entitled "The Old Mald'n Convention." Tho play was given by thu ladles of tho Mag azine Club. A large crowd attended nud nil Koomud to enjoy tlm play, Among thoso atteudlng from this suc tion wore; Misses May Robinson, Thuresa titorzl, Joo Slorzl and llarrl son Gray. Manuol Vlorrn returned from- tho Falls last Thursday, and "on bis 'way lost a purso containing $C0. Ho re turned Immediately, but failed to find any traco of It. Chas. 8hcrman, Sr Is visiting at tho homo ot Fred Deck this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Flackus woro visiting at Mr. aud Mrs. Tlico. Flack us' Sunday. Miss Hazel Fitch, Loulso Egert and Ernest Nail were In Dairy Bun day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams aUo were thoro. Mr. Chlldors, ot Bonanza, mado a business trip to Mrs. L. M. Fitch's Sunday to got somo horsos belonging, to F. J. Downo. Mrs. Joff Klrkpatrick and daugh ter, Maudo. returned from Bonanza last wook, whoro aho bas boon work Ing In the Big Springs Hotel. bey Pool" and Jas. Wight havo started plowing this week. Scy and Dock Pool are busy break ing brush for W. H. Bliss this week. which was decorated with potted shamrocks embedded In Irish moss. Each guest received a favor, that tor tho ladles being mlnlaturo flowor pots with Imported shamrocks and Irish moss, and tho gontlomen ro cclvvlng spiral snakes of tho real Irish color. Each courso was ushered In with witty Irish stories and poems by the guests and tho poor Irishman was mado tho butt ot many Jests, but as usual won out. Following tho din nor COO was Indulged In until oleven o'clock whllo tho latest and most popular Irish selections wero rendered. tlvatlon and the location. -Very near ly all of the timber lands will be as sesscd according to the stumpago. Tho larger holders have submitted, their private estimates which hare bocn verified to a certain extent. The county has also had a large acreage of tho smaller tracts classified so that It Is believed a fair knowledge la had of tho standing Umber In the county from which to make a Just valuation. lttTIRINO FROM Bl'SINSH. Tho firm of Edmondson A RIsedort Is going to quit, and start today to dispose of the entire stock of gro ceries, etc. The goods will be told regardless ot cost, In order to hasten the winding up of the business. Fix tures aro also for sale. Shaw Knit Sox. K. K. K. Store. IS 44 A G MIL Pair At' this season ot the year ovoryone is liable to take cold and In these .cases there aro two things which should be on X hand In every borne. RED STAR WHITE PINE WITH TAR for COUGHS AMD BRONCHIAL TROUBLES, and RED STAR COLD TABLETS, for a laxatlvo and to reliovo the general symptoms ot a ftt voro cold. These preparations aro mado from pure and bang less Ingredients and are sold on a positive guarantee. GET A 8UPPLT NOW AND BE PREPARED. Star Drug Store "they Have It" 1 Geo. Smyth mado a trip to Fred 4