lie Kefuo. V Kinmiilh R-iIIh' Kirst and JJcut Daily. Our Advertisers Oct The Best Results. Timid Ykaii. N. Wi KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. MARCH 20 1909. Price 6 Cents EARTHQUAKE SHOCK FELT Ity. Tliu uxtrn-irdlnnry loud unit pro- longed miUu w,i ilinuKhl In he. In jllui I'lirnlimioii'i l.nltu mill (lliru Mountain ngum ioiin fmiy wiles Kiutli mill n Hutu wc,t i,f Motrin, nml thorn who ,t.,ir, n nr ,0,tvu Unl tliito mum have Ix-cn "some- Tears a Mountain ll lM: " '''"" '" ll"11 Open Several Miles! "-"""i From Alturas Mo all tin.. Icarnm! vater prophets ou urn big initu dicliiru tin- high wa President Sanderson Explains Light and Water Difficulty i:.niii l Alio llimi In lie.. Vltln. 11 jr of lliu 1.3(11 Unit utiil ii Vi,. tunic IJi ill lion Win IV.mtl l,j Iti.lilfiitu nf Mcriill. Al.TUItAH. Mauli IS. Iteporl I'pci.i'.i hum tu tl.u i-flcct that tin uiiiiU) III dm vldnll) or Canliy u shaken up by either ii ut( Jiilc urui tion. hii enrtbuuaku or hii limiiciu Ijtul nihil'. 1l.u I uilttutita o( Unl nrlloii of Uio uimitry uru npprlsid uf thu (net tl it soum illituriiatic vm orcuriliii:. I' In mini, tlio sound if ll.o ilUtiiibsiiT, wLIUi rvverUvr I'lil tliruiir.li it small nlli mid inuunialn tiioiu lor purbnps twiiit i.,lnulei. Tlio urciirrviiii wai ac oitiipnuli'd b n shock, which souinud to bo somull Iiik llku nn 'artlniuakr, but conjlatid uf only oau sudden, si wo Jar, TLu shock m plainly full l:i Al Utm. but It mm bullufid at lliul titiiu llial It nuu tliu rcjull ot huiiii lesvy blasting which vat going oi two or tliroo miles from tin It It clntiiivil thai ll.o rautu of tin tint jrbnucu I. in nine ! n dlscovur ut, anil tint ll bum it tl.u niiponrauci of lalrg bcuii an irupllun from tin (lilu of ono of Uio imjuMbIiu .tlom ten mill wvit of Cnn'j). 1'rom tin rports uf ttoic v. I.o visited tl.u seen Ii leorhk that n litrge section ot tin aula of tl.u mountain, near the top. Lean tho resemblance of Laving bocn blown out by a terrific explosion 1I.U tnituil In.mot.i.o Inndilldt-i. an J lie lootnni'it luml unit mckj tor. i ju ii 111- iii uf tl ii niouii'nlii wit: t ii;l tfill (.rr.'i-t. DllInK nivliira ami rulchi's.tearlni; up forest nuil vcp i.K iv j. iM..i: In foro In inrlr path. lie n.o ..i.iln ild's, wnr i In ! llmloii on urn. I, m frfill) biok i i .ip Ureal 'Inures lit In ili bol-iock, lite ittpth of which uo ono la yet In on nblo to nuecrtalu. Tho i)iml:i was nUo heard In tin' Mclnlty ot Tulo Jjiku. Tlio following la from Uio Merrill luconl Last Friday morning ahortly nf lur o'rlccl: on uiiiwiiall) loud ami lonllnuwl luml.lltiK llkr ilUt.mt thun der was livanl by mniiy peoplo living In tho vicinity of tlio linns, tho itouud lastlnv for prohahly thirty arconila lliu iiivi rburiitlona wiiro liwinl by C V Alidrowi und NoUoii Koc.lv at tlii'lr riiiiip near tl.u ll.irntnp moun tains aomo twenty tulles aoutti nf iiiU city mill on tlio wcitcrn ahoro tf Tulu I.nUo, by William Hoall nntl othcra of tlio loutlivru Oklnhomu tiiuntry mill by ninny pcoplo In tho l:l Hock acctlon of 8lal;l)ou coun- r.Jllor r.vonln llurnld: joJ, owlne to now service, wby should Mr. Onus on bolinlf of lib com."01 "10 Council, wlion Mr. dates' pany l.nvliig seen lit to nlr his Hup- IoDB lofcned nppllcatlon for now poi.'d gilvvnncci v.ltb tlio Common frnachlscs. chmo In. taku suOIclent Council In jour Imuu of tlio ltb, ,,,uo t0 consider what tho city need mid clinrulriE It with rooudlatlon. In.'l nd dotorrnlno whoro they wcro tcrs to bij roc-jilliiK. AUIioukIi vc,nciion unit itlsl.onirtly, it i'.'oms prop-' 'J'1", Council did not consldor that have hml n lot of mlu In tho punt fow ' r llmt n word or two should bo said ,r' Oatos, attcr being a froo lance notiihi tin. laki hns not bf.on no IiIrIi In iWcnto of tho Council. Ono nldo ,n t,lu "B1" aLd wnler busIno33 for iy nearly two fict ni In formor yoars. Tl.o slcminr Mainmn wont up the 'aim J'eiiurdii). Khu I.114 thu Job, for in. jircipi.1 at injt, of tow Inn loja In lili "notlco to whom It may rom rijital foi U.u Lout; I.nko Luiiiconctrii," Mr. Ontcs nays: "condl ifr Coinpaii) tions crentrd by the Inncllon of the Tim Htiniiicr CbrIii lift today for'ntj Council miikos It iin.osilblo for loiloc I'olnt for a (iirf.ii of sand. jm to exenvate In tho streets for now Tbo iti-miii-r Wlticinii h m Oduua wot 5: In flcctrlc and water cxirn ml thu llori.it will bo put on tho'iicni. ' Inttivlowtd by lliu lloraltt njh ami thuroui; ly overhauled at'ai to lliu tiumilni; oftthnt annoui'ico ho i.u!iiii plnco. J mcnl bo Miycr "It nienns that tbr Tl o I.oiik I.nko Lumber Companj City Council refuses to carry out tin us stnrlid v.orlt nn the nuw towicondlttona of tlio contract between mat Hln will bo I'l font brnn iind'iis utiil tho rlty " llutlier n wrak oinitl.liiK oit ,'J f."t over till. Hhujplin In lure ,of tin) fait that It wus 'III. wi. iiutorttiiiid. ! built on theip to Mr. Cntcs, In IKUS, to ask for cow model. 'a new franchise. If ho dn-mi'd ll nee All the tlin!i n inli .i( to finish ' s nr for tlio calo and Hucccaiful hu frniuu of tbv iiiw mill are on thu! conduct of Ms system within the city :rourd and wuil. Ii progressing ur.-! limits. A llttlo farther oc In thu In- ler tl.o able and elflclant mnnspo-1 tervlnw bo slates In reply to the In nenl of Mr. Ilorlaud. Cummoitoro Nosier. suuiav Ntni.s or wixk. of it ...Tio lwa)b looks nood until thol lnK v.ould chafo at a delay of a otlnr B.r .r, prcuor.tcd; tl.cn It looks' rao$th or B0 ln tho ponding negotla dltTcrcnt. ,llon, or that Its appnrcul Inaction would causa any apprehension as to tho k'Knllty of any work that rnlsht bo dono In tbo way ot cxtonstom, tnpplriK of mains, and furnlsblnc of lights or power. Had tho city noti fied Mr. Gates to desist from carry ing on bis operations until matters wore adjusted, l.ls "plaint inlp.ht have jcon Justified. Consistency Is Just as much n Jewel In tho diadem of a light and water company as any where also. Tlio furnishing ot power nud lights to territory outsldo tbo city UinlU Upon tho tlrengtli of tils privileges within tho limits, Is not a matter that In beforo tho Council. Mr. liatci Las lubmlttcd propositions on lights and for h now main on Klamath avenue and extra hydrants, Involving quite an outlay for monthly rentals on tbe jfart ot tbo city, which tho Council aro consldcrfng. Now, Is It sot poi ilblc, that between tbo offers ot Mr. Ga,tcs, embodied In thoss proposi tions, and what tbo Council will re quire, tLcro should bo an honest dit to) once of opinion, that may result In a compromise of tho terms ot the contract? If It Is a badgu of dishon esty for parties to a proposed con tract to compromise their differences as to Its terms, tbo majority ot bus iness men, parties to transactions tcrrogatlou propounded by tho Her ald: "why bo should stop now," unye "Decauso wo bavo bocn doing that which was Illegal Is no reason wlij - wi should contlliuo." To a man up The past week has been a ery ; a treo It looks llko a case ot "getting usy ono In society and there haslrollglon at tho eleventh hour." icon a largo number of entertain-1 If Mr. Gntes has been doing thnt iieiiia, bulb private and loml-publ'.c wbiih was Illegal for four years, or teild tbo dances and card parties, to upcak accurately, clnce April 2utb, ccepttons wero given tor coming 1 901 (that being tbo dato tbe light irldts and vlilttng Indies. lug (tanclilio expired), why should Mrs. Alex. Martin, Jr., entertained l.o rail al tho Council, charge It with n honor of Miss. IMna Jensen undllnrrtlon nnd endeavor to abltt thr "ceptlons woro git en by Mm. 0. Il.irciporslblllty becauMO It does not In- if "starting dlsboacstly" In tbelr no- goilutlone. ' The inaitcrj ponding bo- latu and Mrs. Oon J. Zumwalt, In'stnnirr f.cccdo to Ills demands ttirnHn nature, aro open to tho charge lonor of Miss Ilolcn Gaits, of Port-1 now trnncblsos that should lave been nnd. linailn tons neo. If m nil. Last pvcnli'ig another ruceptlon was1 The City Council Is selected by thei-wcen Mr. Catei and tbo Council arc ni r.lv ii in lonor of Miss Jcnv n people to safeguard tMo Interests orl ilrictly of a busliuti nature, and ly the Misses Campbell and Drew nt'tbo cltv. nud I suspect tho "better jtl'dr '"I1"!' "'"' oct on lllc 1Uf m homo of Mrs. Louis (Jerbor. rlemenl" lmd a band In that eloctloii,tlons Involved. Oallery plnjs and 'Ibis afttnioan tbo ladioi' Ilrldso mo. and bnsty action upon n matter J H ,catr ot legal proceodlngi bavo no 'lull wi. rnterlaliiud i Mrs. T-. J. of so much mnrtr.nco ns n llvo year mare in uio inuucr m unj ii,u durruy. and Mrs. I,. V. Wllllts enur- contract for wntcr nnd IIr'Uh. ineiiiil nlned ll.c Hid Wblst Club ut hcrlr.c thu granllng of franchises to Mr. iGiuo on I'ouitb nnd Klnmntb Gnte, to do business wltblti tbo city limits for five years, might lay the HUM) COL'XIY IIUSI'ITAL. Council open to tho cbargo of cross carelessness. i A hospital for tho use of tbe county . At no time or place has tbo Com d cliy of Klamath Talis is to bo'mon Council refused to glvo Mr. milt on tbo count poor farm. Tho i Gutra ft francblso; but they have re ip.'clilcntlotis loi tbo bids, which have fused nnd still refuse to bo rushed loen advertised for. provide for a pell-mell Into making contracts and Ho room building of ono story Thu grnntlng franchises to Mr. dales or ontract will bo 1ft Monday and tbo any ono clso tbnt might embarnss the mlldlng is to bo erected at ouc Tho .city or private consumers of the lights xjxinso of tbo building will bo borne and water In the future. Tbo Coun by lLo comity nnd city Jointly. i ell in viewing tho situation felt that as Mr. Gates had noon contonicmy at thu ovvma iiorsi; tonight. "Dora, tho Uusslan Idol," "rntber llujs n Hand Holler," and "Tho Two Tiavcllng Hand Hags." New songs. lolng bustncfs within tbo city limits nnd outsldo tho city limits for nearly four years without a francblso, dur ing which period tho monthly pay ment for city service had nearly trobl- f Arf i See the New, Nifty Line of Men's Spring Clothes and Hats, west window RKK STORE KLAMATH FALLS' STYLE SHOP northern tcrmlnuo of tho N. C. O. Railroad. To meet tho Incoming rush of Hi'ttlcra tbrco trlpi will bo mado in the week, although doubtless this will not bo ndoquato for tbo mom- tiers arriving dally, and thosu expect ed to arrlvo during tbe aummor to locato on the public lands and those of tho Oregon Valley Land Company. Tbo prospects of a railroad to cov er this lino aro now very bright, and it Is expected that a standard-gunge will soon bo substituted for tho nar- row-guagc from Ileno to Alturas, and bo extended northward to Lakcvlew, A crow of surveyors Is now at work belweon here and Alturas, obviously propar,lng for tho construction of tho contemplated extension. WILL HEED LAItGE ACIIEAGE. A full carload, 45,000 pounds, of grain nnd alfalfa seed was received .'citerday by Geo. T. Baldwin. The icsd Is for W. W. Maston and will bo sowed this spring on land In the Xlamath Dasln south ot Klamath Tails. Tl Is Is only ono individual order but nearly all of tho farmers In tho valley ari plannlm to jnt raoro irreagc In grain end e'lr.lfi. this year, rho demand 1 is alw: yi b'O i In ex irss of lh.snp ly t ml thf-o Is u jood market for both alfalfa and Train and the ;c two crops aro al way sure and require less work thnn others. FORM DAIRY ASSOCIATION Enthusiastic Meeting Is Held This After noon Here Ono of th Most Important Btt Towards tbe Development of Uio KUmatb Country and Making Uio Farmer Independent. HOW UEXHO.V IJALKED O.UtC BILL'S RECALL 1 in n.inKi.. iinn ii... tntt.ifl it t f . r old light ttnucblso (Ordlnanco No. ID), as to city norvico was repealed b mutual consent, and a now con tract was entered Into, which by Its terms expired December 3lst, 1905. Since tho latter dato tbe town of Klamath Palls has changed Its name and adopted a new charter. The pres ent City Council Is tho fourth body of cltliciis Kworn In to administer tho city n (Tali's slnco thu light (ran cl.lsu expired. Wasn't It a reason ablo presumption for tho present Council to Indulge, that Mr. Qatcs, not having applied for a now fran chise folt perfectly sccuro In pursu ing tho oven tenor ot his way? Prac tically all tbo extensions and Im provement ot tbo system havo boon mado slnco 1905. Tho monthly lent als and charges paid the company during that tlmo havo greatly In creased; nnd never has thee b'.'en manifested a disposition on tbo part of tho present Council to repudiate tho wnrnnts drawn In favor of the company for thnt service Mr. Gates states In that tutorvlew, that aftor April 1st, that unless paid In cash for city service It will be discontinued that tho variants would be Illegal. It sounds a llttlo strange, tor Mr, Gates, after accepting the city's boun ty tor (ourtccn yoars,' and occupytug the nttltudo now. ot asking a con' tlnuance of thoso privileges, to threaten a discontinuance ot tho city sorvlco and bo tho first ouo to dls crodlt Its warrants In a nowspapar ar ticle; nay, more, to openly threaten to blacken Its credit bofofo tbo world In easo It should havo occasion to go Into tbe market tor sale of Its bonds; and all becauso the Council assumes to tako tlmo to consldor pending ne gotiations, that bad their origin at tho mooting ot the Council in this month. F. T. SANDERSON. Proildont ot tho Council Merely by transferring tho duck amendment to tho game code from tbo Governor's pocket In his coat to tho Sccrctaty of Btnto's pocket, Gov ernor Denson executed a neat little coup on the Legislature when id learned tbo houso was about to re call tho bill for further discussion and riot. Tbo Qovornor was anxious that the Legislature completo Its work and did not bolleveln allowing a little thing liko a duck to inter fere. Detoro tho messenger from the House could arrive tho Governor oo k the bill from his (Governor's) pocket Indorsed It as follows: "Filed March 1C. 1903, F. W. Denson, Sec retary of State," and placed It In tho 35crctary of State's pocket. ' Wbon tha messenger from tho House arrived and made request tor the bill, tho Governor said: "You nro too late; tho bill has Just been fllod with tho Secretary ot Stato." One of the most Important meet ings ovor held In Klamath Falls and one from which great results are pre dicted, wai hold this afternoon at the offlco of Frank Ira White, when over ttlrty of tho leading farmers and land owners gathered for tbo purpose of organizing a dairy asso ciation. Tho greatest Interest was manifested by tho largo attendance which completely filled the office. Much useful Information was giv en by thoso experienced In the busi ness, and tbo Interoit manifested showed ttat tie farmers of Klamath 1 ave awakened to the Importance and advantage of promoting tbe dairy Industry in this section. W. II. Hell oman, of tho Reclamation Service, who was present, gave some very valuablo Information from bis vast knowledge of the soils and climatic conditions of the county. Mr. Helle man stated that tbe Klamath coun try was Ideal for tbo dairy herd and predicted that the time waa near at hand when this county would produce butter and cheese equal to any aec- tlon In tho United States. He. spoke very favorable of the co-operative plan In the creamery business and urged that this movement be not con fined to this end ot the Klamatk Ba sin, but should cover the entire val ley. He stated that the sooner the Klamath farmer added the dairy herd to his farm, the better It would be for the prosperity of tbe entire coun ty. He explained the particular good points of tbe Jersey, Holsteln, Dur ham and other breeds, and gave It as his opinion that the Holsteln or a cross with tho Jersey would be more successful In this climate than the pure blood Jersey, especially aa the latter needed very careful attention and would not stand exposure aa somo of the hardier breeds would. CHANGE IN PRICE OF DREAD. LAKEVIEW HAS ACTO LINE TO ALTtTtAB. LAKEVIEW, Or., March 30. The Rlnohart auto line, with E. E. Rlne bsrt as proprietor, has been estab lished between bore and Alturas, tbe Commencing Monday, March 32, tho City Bakery will glvo 6 loaves of bread for 35 conts. Owing to capsclty ot shop wo aro unable to lupply tbe demand at tbe present price of S for 35 cents. Free deliv ery of bread or groceries to any part ot town. Phono 641. CITY BAKERY. CLOPTON RECOVERING. Hot Coffee and Lunch at the Model Bakery at all hours. 16 Claude Clopton, who has the small pox, Is roported as getting along nice ly, and no further cases have been reported since yesterday. Mr. Clop ton Is confined at the Ollea place, which Is one of the buildings on the extreme east end of the Ankeny ranch and entirely removed from any of the other farm houses. He Is kept under guard so that there will be so pos sible chance ot others becoming exposed. A G HHJ Pair At this season ot tho year everyone Is liable to take cold and In theso cases thore are two things which should be oa hand In every home. RED BTAR WHITE PINE WITU TAR tor COUGHS AND DBONCUIAL TROUBLES, and RED 8TAR COLD TABLETS, for a laxative and to relieve the general symptoms ot.a at voro cold. Those preparations are made from pure and ham leas Ingredients and are sold on a positive guarantee. GET A SUPPLY NOW AND BE PREPARED. Star Drug Store j They Have It" a "" MMMMMW l ;i