1 riHT Til'-' i WT'TW" '' " I'lPnTT'TH iT "irTT-rfl" TT nrjllgWMT1"l' 1 WTWlirpiTHMPMr iii ii i. iiii ii nirrnrnr im-i-Tri -jt'rrriii'T-'1"1-TJi ' '"''"' "'"'r"'' "nu" "-"'f1, ' " -" -i -tr--'f esmsSMtiwsjstajijM ' ' ' ' ' wmtmvMmiLmmw " Mill m usiminfttKiiwwi ftM iKInmatli VaW Klrut nml llcst Dnily. mm Stetttiig tin alk Our AdvtrtiMri Oct Ths Btst KwulU. lit!) Yt a. No, 8J1 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 15, 1009. PlJCl 6 CENTS .AR4CTF0R 'BEGIN WORK ON EXCAVATION BALL GROUNDS i: wtiuuiN iuii.t.uiinu toivh hi wit itiu h. i;ii.it iiiik erect m imiino on kulmuii yrm:i:r. ! Hint Hill TlivrituztilMi' I llrtuiuo Out' Of llir Itiort turn I) Uriel of ilio City In i Ncnr I'ulutr. Jo. I I U'.U.j blutri ;in. II. lUUL nil ir;c I'J c hio Itto I .riuit.NooN i.i: i.i.i.no HIE (JltOt.M). DI.iiiicihI To lie CimU'il nml Itolkd Ho Tlitil 'imtii I'mi Ceiniiicncu Aitunl I'rmllic At Oiici- On the Hut hrliig '1 Ait. r WoiJui Id Ilia con- viori. was itarted tun ailirnoun t fji u.o cxmutluu (or a " K'nilHiiC II o uuao boll grouudi nio corner uf I'uurlli T"0 uo" ocurM tho tie road Lena. :'." V urtlf o wiptr biloiulm; to thu Hot Uprluis. . t with Improvement Company, mid tLo dm ' 111,, ,1.1 .1,111 l.i. t.Vilal ail. mi. I ....... ...VM. .!. U .I..II1J. VII 1I.IU IIIWI' I. fl 0 i. i t,uMg to ' . ,iu... noted 11 CJ-.t Iio.md . '. square, lio loeW o build ul to and oil Klamath e (ropcrty of tLo 3 lien BJ nl-ri rlt iuj ' ,( ) ci recently been ii; Interests on i l.o feed Very a Ills Ii to brcoiili one -i, i business streets of ueli 1 luo ttrsct h linn M in md Ii not encum. mat t car tails The It nits rt.r.9 -a n direct lino from liloiot lit- to the wturf on the and Is nu can itri to travel rr l,LU ( bl.MUllIt home. rArllMN'OTON, April H. Offl announcement mat made at the to IIoujd to lay tl.at ttiu I'rol Lai l-r.:tJ a summer borne, Hit BE- of Itok-rt I) Einus at Wood I'c'at tl scrly, Man. i -- tn-ts h situated on lii ci.. j :.. i-t ..no ol lie moii nclUn pir.eri on Caleui Hay, Mra ri '. & 'e cjinto durlni: bci Im til;i i.i i rrtb of n lumntoi lo ami ccneludod tl o Iraio of tU lo leu - at announce! iroir tea It " not until today, icror, tlal tho arlectlon m an- lunccd at ILn WMto Home Lmciit iihikiih auu Acnvi:. fAUHI'tOTO.'.' tlnd.). April II klitl.t Hdm aro tirrorlrlne land bcri and tenants In tho vicinity of rlinnn'a I'crry. routli of ttln rlt) IVIIInm H'brctnckc, n larxo ownt'i lli at vicMly, reporfd that tucnl) on l.crtcbr.cl: liitcd all hit acta and Informed tlicra that II ly raid (renter rvct than ono-tbtril It hn crop raliod, tiislr rrnpi would I mowed down beforo they becamr rolled. Tim cllUem t..ibcrlbiil ijullu llbeii.ll townt'l hulidni: tt to ltb tbilr ixppnio., mid Hiu t.ork u til bo ruthtU to that thu bou cuu begin t-ctlvo jiractlco at once. iioniim ittic tti:it is t). 1lll.lt, AT VIll.ICA .1 Ijif niinilir ul Wltmtxk mil. Jul) iimi In Alti'i.tljuir. VKi:i;., AiuII U -Tlio trial ol lobcrt (Ircon on a cbarr.i of crnnd arcany Lat btoti commenced In the Juporlor Court. Hon. J. I'. LoJje .i prcildltii:. A Jury to try tho rate ai completed '! erentiix and Ii tonipoted of MartLall Horn, Joel Culver, Join Liwli, Trnnlc Jeffrcri, Albert KoleKke, Mclvln llovcy, Nleo ci Muster, John Murcrarc, Tboi. Uet.nunUIn, Iknry Morcan, William i'ltttuau and Cbarlci Oilman. Thero aro nloul ility wltnosiei o bo etamlnrd, moH of tbetn comtnx rom llutto Creek Valle), Loro Hip lefendant I at been lit Ins and con. tucllnc a butcLer builncn. Hv It iccuicd of Lavlnc atolcn a tecr from bo '!)' ranch unl butchered It, the nreaii being round In a barn In lorrla and tho hide hldrn undor the tny. Dlitrlct .VJtortirjC. J. Lutttill Ii prosrcutlnc tho cms and Jnmci K. Orraher U tho attorney for tho de fendant. It Ii eipected tho caic will occupy tho romnlndcr of tho week men iiAiia.vi.N8. It )uii went not at tho openlnn ot tho blc tun-da) n' unlo of tho K. K. K. Htoro yeitcrday, then you haro min ed noraotlilm. i:ibt mori' da)i ro tnnln, tonevcr. for you to tnko nd ratitnite or tho phuomonlal barcalna. SHawHHHaflakaaaHlaaaR ORIENTAL PALACE AND MANUFACTURERS BUILDING. The 1'alaco ol Oriental Exhlblta and Manufacturora liulldlng haro a Irontaeo on Caicado Court and Oe)icr Uailn and look acrow at Foreign KxhlblU and Asrlcultural I'alacct; Yukon Arcnuo icparntci theo mas nlOceut dliplay bulldloci, and In tho back ground too itato bulldlnga ol Oregon and California aro located. Conitructlon ork on tbeio buildlcga waa completed lat year nnd ehlblt aro bolng received and placed In p3ilt!on Ths Oriental I'alice will houj tho moil valuablo collection of Kar Tastern art that hai ever been list from tho Orlunt, and lll prc-nt d.i-tiln) from Japan, China. India, Clou, Strain Botllomonli, Trench Indo China. Ilcraco, Java and all tho oaitern countrtea ol Aila. Tho Jlanufacturcri building nc!oei a vait amount ol exhibit ipico and every foot ol thli hai boen engaged for dliplay purpotei by domeitlc and foreign manufactureri. Tho Intercit manlftilcd In th!a department of tho Alaika-Yukon-Paclnc Hxpoiltlon Ii worli-ld and coaipotltlvc ttls playi will bo general'and comprchenilve. Kxhlblta aro being dally re coiled nnd tho heavy work or Initaliatlon It rapidly being nccompllihod. LOUIS GERBER WRITES OF IRRIGATION AND STOCK Cdltor Herald; I'oiilbly I am a crlip, and aavo for a few bunchca arrlod away with tho granduer of of aagcbruih and thorny cactui, a Ii fanioua cltruj belt. Tho cnun Hago of vvrduro along tho banki of .y Ij nun at Iti b:t. Aa tho ea- tht atrcama and m)rlada of Jiorned jn ndvunccs tLo Lcat become In- .lcadi . so llfo waa vlilblc. Today, inti. At prcunt ouo aeca Nuturu through Irrigation, happy hotnci, i nil Ita loilln;ji. iplondld farmiond largo orctardi rortcrilllo Ii about :& mile grace tho onco dciolato aceno. jutl.iail ol Han 1'ranctico and .llnlao Coed Mule nnd Horse. tnr uillw Irom Vlanlla, tho coun- I'oiilbly 1 havo already written" too scat or Tularo county. Tho cltrui much, but I cannot cloie without a anda for tho moat part lay on tho riw worda In regard to tho railing .jntlo alopea leading up to tho loot- or good hones and mulct. Kla- illn, or Hi tho protected inlleyi on math county atockmen ahould not bo .o wiavaiil. or ttio Slcrrna, Twenty nrratd or crowding tho market with .Ilea to Uu iiortli nud ten mllcj lu good itock. Tho market" Ii goijd and ou konti ol l'ortcrvltlo ono iocs lll contlnuu to. Itccontly mulct SETTLERS TO RETAIFHOMES fl'.i'ltxnr VALI.CV STOCK COM. I'A.W I.OHES I.V THE 81. l'HUIE COVIIT. p.Mi)i3I uin '!! oota 'PBf nit llccliioii KuiUlus Appeal of Kctllem, Vlio Hare Fought Caae lu Court I'or'Klro Yean. S.P.TELEGRAPII MEN VISIT CITY HIGH OFFICIALS ONLY MAKE A SHORT STAY MISSION NOT KNOWN. State Tbejr Ai Slavfily i-g For Repair of Uarrlaaaa'a Ttle. graph Urn Froaa KloaMtk Folia To i'ellcaui Bay. lotl.lug but ornur.o and lemon oi il.uidt. 1'oor tLounr.nd carload u .ho guldeii fruit Lao been ililppci. .:mt kluco tail .November. In I! I j section tho formation o. tLo Btciias Ij unllUo tlct In tho ion irnl nLd northern portion ot tbt U'hat'a )our hurry? jtulo. After leaving tho great EaL I llellih Jim! l'armlng iVir.chtncry bolonglnr il'm BoIuk id MASON' . Kl.OVdll'S Joaijuln Vnlley ouo comet to tin. tlireo tennuta mt another farm' IISTIt.CT oi'i'ici; to unler an nb- i.uotLIIli, wl.lch tro Irom nix to ei Holding that tho land wa dry agrltuitdral lend, unappropriated, Minurvojcd and tacaat, aullablo (or jettlyment and cultivation, and not uu.'ii telcctcd or lilted by tho ttato ax aw amp land or by tho Bocretary of thu Interior, wLon acttlcd upon ai Lomtitcad clalmt. In Novombcr, US", tho Supremo Court In a aep aralo opinion written by Justice Slater, decided tl o caso or J. L. Mor row, V. II. Cooper, John II. Oreene, Jerry Harrington, 1). L. Foikctt and d. Dixon cgalnxt tho Warner Valley Stock Company In favor or tho let lit rs and perpetually enjoined the itock company from further proceed. Ingi In ejectment. In awarding title to tho settlers, Involving about 1S00 ccrri of valuable land, altuated In Warner Valloy, Lako County, and formerly tho bed of Warner Lake, tLo Supremo Court refcrsca the de cree entered by former Circuit Judge II. L. Ucnson, of the district la which tho cross-bill In equity filed by tho several defendant settlers waa dismissed. This contest Las been In progress) between tho settlers and the itock company for the last five years, and has been carried through appeals to tl o United Statex Department og toe Interior, the Stato Land Board, the stnto courts, and will now probably be appealed to tho United States Su preme by tho etock company. Tho .Stato Superintendent will havo tho new edition ot school law ready for distribution about May IS. Tho legislature provided for one for each school director. Miss Gall Welch hai closed a suc cessful school at Lorolla and la now teaching at Spring Lake. destroyed, Oliver can supply )ou res. with bei it trnct. If you un-d ono, that a tho place to go. First door northeast or the American Hank A Trust Co., on Main atreot, rsaV3jBaJajBWssjaJsaa1sWsSHC3a;jI J-fiyiS Snappy Clothes 'j TVt-7W5sj9Hssk There'g plenty of "so" f -Q&L?f9HA lathe clothes made to Bj AT'TTlWixSBB your individual n .Xr'KLBf measure oy i BW BBrBBBl1BBBBBBBalBBaw-43mk I 1 JQIHBsisBBBsvVt Strauss Brothers, v lf'niM'jHSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa7t. "" TUn Cbjc- l 'HsvaTSBWSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtllHu!) TfaO VtlTI ATld BnOP OTO g ylirVJWUBBssssssssllssssi,'0'?il duo to tw0 thingg the I IAnrigHHMk)tV pattern of the cloth and IM wKsLflsKai viA tho style cut and bcwciI t.li(UKB0JaaWIIsBBm v?a into the clothes. Just VJEssss7'l'sPJaSsBBBBBB9 &V around -to our mBwBB)''5: :J!issssSSsssssssW store and look over our MfllnHMsiuisatBBBBBBBBBY extensive collection of sBBBBBBBtMBrSsBkflgPvr the Benson's most f iiltfHmwfA artistic weaves. You'll 1 mJifuSK'JmMLlcR.'iSS. be welcome whether J aflHfrMaDssBHiBsW Yoxi 'dor or not. aHJsiVv iaaawasasasasasaliETBaSBBr aaiAaw HHHB K. K. Kr I gQfwM rj sBdIsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB Bxeluilvt local I A9A 1 IssHsHbSBBsbbbbbbbbI dM'r tor I IBajasB ASK KNOX TO INTKItlXIU:. WA8IIIN0T0N, April H. Tho bankers or I'lttsburg havo sent an appeal to Secretary or Stato Knox asking him to tnko steps to stop tho manipulation or wheat on tho Chicago Board or Trade. This ap peal la sent follow inc two failures In tl.o last few days, which hava been traced directly to tho ratten deal. .ullca In .ldth. Then como tho graud mountains, snow-cappod tho )cai round, Tho distance from tho citrus V'bcll to tho summit ul tho hlghost peak, with nn cloallou ol 1)000 foot It but forty miles. Tho soil Is deep and fertile. Even .In tho oldest oreLnrda thero has been lllltla need ol remitters. At the 'hoadouartcrs ot tho Chamber of 'Cointacrco thero aro n largo number of prl:ci awarded lor tho best ills play of citrus rruiu. Tor many auc cesslvo years tho Tortorvlllo section l.as v.oti tho firat prlici. Komo few daya ago nt tho earuvst solicitation of Uarld Vaughn, u large .ituc.. r-l-.T, from whom I purchased twelve carlcailt of beef and mutton, 1 UUcd tho National Park, fifty mik- north of hcic. It coutalus tho lntgett trees In tho world. Ouo named' "aeucrul Sl.cimau" Is not only tLo largest tree, but also tho olik.it. It Is moro thnu 400 foot high nud It Is cstlmntod that Its ago Is COOO years. According to BcrlP' turo. "Qcucral Sherman" was a japllug whon Adam and Evo wcro lu tho garden of Edon. Irrigation At Any Coat. Now, coming down to Irrigation, by all tncaus oncourago tho land owncra ot tho Klnmath country to :o-oporato with tho Qovcrntuont In tho construction of tho Irrigation system, no mattor what tho cost will bo. In tho end It will bo tho mak ing of tho Klamath country. Only a (ow days ago I was riding through a scctlau or tho Tularo plains, which ( havo vlsttod annually (or thirty nvo jcars. Years ago, during mid- JUmroor, ll was a VB pmm, pareuvu r a.iMv reildeneo nronortv. anu gumwonng wiiu iniensu '-Corner of th and Pino itrocU. Easy Tho scant 'vegetation was burned to 'Urmii x. W. PeOl. 15-Ct old hero at 1350 and I4S0 a span, lories weighing from 1200 to 1SS0 Miunds sold at prices ranging from )1TS to t::S a head. Lands Held High. Orchard lands aro selling for fa-i bulous sums. Many peoplo are com-i ing hero Irom tho East, but ns they' iro unablo to buy, they will go else-' hcrc, and I am putting forth efforts j .o send tonio ot tho best or them to our. glorious Klamath country. Hoping that Judgo Geo. T. Bald win wins out (or Mayor, I am Vory truly )ours, LEWIS GEitncn. Miss Olho Faught Is teaching at Sand Hollow. HE WEARS A SMILE. Fred Houston or. the K. K. K Store has a smile ono or the kind that won't como off. The big ten days' salo Is a record breaker. Never wcro such crowds brought out to n sale In Klamath Falls. Eight moro days of unequaledl bar gain opportunities. Superintendent E. P. Raymond of tho Southern Pacific telegraph line and C. T. Day, chief telegrapher, who arrived la the city last even ing from Sao Francisco, left on the boat this morning. The vlalt of Mr. Raymond, who la next la au thority to tho chief manager of the lines, Is believed to be algnlOcUat. but the object ot the visit was not made known. Mr. Day, who has charge of the telegraph lino during the visits ot Mr. Harrlman to bis summer home, .stated that It was the Intention to re-build the line between this city and Pelican Bay this year, but that It lad been decided to repair the line now and connect with the West ern Union as soon aa It was built to Fort Klamath. 'This would 'necessi tate only about twelve miles ot con struction, and It would be a perman ent line. It Is not believed, bow ever, that this was the only purpose ot the visit of these gestlemea. The Western Union Is following close upon the railroad aad tbs crew Is now placing poles across tbs ekan nel on the marsh. Tbs telegraph line will be In operation to this city by tho tlms the trains are running on schedule tlms. As tbs Southern Psclfic will use tbs Uses, their ocs will be located at the depot, bat It Is probable that ths Western Union will araags for aa oSlee ap town near tbs basinets esater. " k. or p. Special meeting at T:I0 Satarday night. Important basinets. Prac tice meeting at 10:S0 Sunday morn ing. Full attendance desired. Regu lar meeting at 7 p.m. Monday. Orand Officers will be In atteaadoce. .Work In Ranks of Esquire and Kalght. Invitation extended to all visiting brothers. Half has never been told regard ing tho fiituro prospects of Midland. Seo Campbell when he Is not busy. Spring vetch and seed oats at Oliver's. 16 THINGS WERE HUMMTNO. Ths largest crowd sver attracted to a salo was present yesterday at ' the opening ot the tan-days' sals ot the K. K. K. Store. Hundreds worn unable to ftct waited on. No Aamet Saturday will see It repeated. Ripley A Co., tho new grocers now occupying ths store nstt to Us bowling alley, carry a Sas stock of package goods. Every article la asw and sold at prices that are sure to pleass you. It will pay you to step In and seo what ws bare, get our prices. You-are welcome whether you buy or not. ll-It Lots In First Addition aro tho best Investment" offered In Klamath Falls today. Tho valuo Is thero and you can't loso when )ou buy for less than they are worth. Ilall-Shei licril Co. Prot. Byron Hall has been retain ed six months moro at tho Pokcgnma school. Mr. Hall expects a graduat ing class, and tho board thought It wise to contlnuo school until tho May examination. Oot your abstracts from the Kla math County Abstract Co., oppoilto Court House. 6tf A chance to got a lot to build a home on. No better rcsldonco lots In Klamath Falls than First Addition near tho high school. Hall-Shepherd Co. Spring Cleaning Tliia Is the time ot year whew the Boass. lswa aael satire premises are given aa OTeraaaUag aad brlghtf wg An you supplied with the articles that asaks this event a afcaa. urc, rather than a bore? If not, see oar stock. Here aro a few things yon wlU need,! Moth Balls, aVwasrs4 Betas, Coy pent, Chloride of Lime, DWnfectalL Kress, BJwsUa, ltd. phur, FormaldehydA Insect Powder, BaflcMe, UaaM V We carry tbt asset contiiltls atosk of In Klamath Coaaty. Wo still have a few sweet pen seed ft fees i Star Drug Store They Have It" i i- -.. V .Mrisr afcji'ft--fyrt.-, ' t"foz 1 ,A y --'51 'it .j ' m V "TTi 4s- .V .''.