'Hitting Klnmntli Falls' Klrut and Bent Daily. "y"! T'r"""" "i Third Ykak. No. 812 KLAMATH CALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 24, 1909. Pmcb iCwm Ik. jfoftuv. roll -in rflM r '.: - MM n nawaaaaV' waBWgewgewg:wgeK....Li '.r"V jBB,t..kJ jt'.- ' u.v . BOYS OF HIGH SCHOOL MEET DEFEAT Indian School Boys Put U, a Fast Game of Ball Tho Indian boe did not do tliloi lo tbo High Ucliool loam Dili afternoon. They liail Ilium boat from lli atari, the final icoro being 1 4 lo C. Tim IIUli hdiuol bo)s did some good Itiillvlilual iln)ln, but on ac couol of lack of practlct tbelr team work was very poor. Tlili li prac tically tliolr tint guniii of tlio acaitm and they lad i.ot ant lardcued to fast playing, Tomorrow afternoon tlio Klaiuatli Falls team will play tlio Klamath Hiara, lb regular Indian tcaui from Hit Agency, and Ibo tamo promises lo be an Interesting oat. FOREST RESERVEM TO Hi: EXAMINED ANEW ij Becroury Wlkon of tho Depart Kent ef Agricultural I at directed that thorough examination bo made during tho cutting summer of all i forest reserves by agents of tho Geo logical Hurt)' n id that claudication be made of all uon-tlmborvd area ad land morn valuable for agri culture ll.an timber, with a view lo 'tllmlnallng tuch lands from tho for est and placing them at tba dls . poaal of tho public for settlement Ftod entry. It la oitlmated that 30 per cent of tlio forest titcrvo area E5 will be rcitorcd lo public use If Bee- i retary Wilson's order li carried into effect. flALK CLC8KS HATI'MIAY MOHT. Tomorrow nlgtt tho big len-daya' It at tho K. K. K.lltoro will cloie. I IH.tm ..I. kill I.. Id.. ..lnMl...J Ulfa.l,S BHV Ml., UP ,VU IVHIUItlU.IVU KM lb greatwit bnryatn event In lb history of Klamath rail. If you bava not taken advantago of tho rldl- laulou prices Ihey are giving on high -grade morctendlJC, do not fall to do .'go tomorrow. A One Una of frcih alaplo grocorloa Just arrived at tho Pioneer More, at Midland, Oregon, llru Jullay. 17w F. J O'llara, chief ongtneer of the P. eimp near Wampus, roturned rburaday from a aLort visit Id Baa idaco. Oesulnt "Edison" Phonographs, My Installment, at E. V. Mul- or. th "d Main. tJtf Clothes to Exact wii mwtwS K. K. GREAT IMPROVEMENT OF MAIN STREET PROPERTY Hamakar Estate Contemplate Excavation of Half a Block Opposite Postoffice-- May Put Up Brick Building Ono of tho greateit Improvement to Malu street property In tho vicin ity of tho poitofflcu le tl at contem plated by Koy llamaker. The Ha maker estate li tbo owner of tl a onllro block on Main street oppotlto the poitofflcu. This block Is at pres tut occupied by ono oRlco building and several residences, but tho prop erty li on tho aldo of tho hill and rangca from ten to fifteen feet above .ho grado of the street. If permission can bo obtains! from tho city council for tho build in k to be removed temporarily, tie .'ait lalf of tho block fronting on Malu itreot will bo excavated to a level with tbe atreet. 0. 0. Oatn ol tho Midway Teleptono and Tol'j- grapb Company baa offored to take a contract for removing the dirt, vMcb he wlitei lo uit In grading tliolr portion of the ttrcct In front of tho offlco on Klamath street, anJ ilso for Oiling la the lot. II permlv .Ion can be obtained from tbo ell) lb contract will bo mad and work lll commence at one. With till lalf block graded to a level with tbe itrect, It would make a wonderful Improvement In tbe ap pearance and valuo of Ih properly. With lb good work started, other property owners on the upper sld of tho street would see tho benefit and would probably follow the example. Ibis grading of tho llamaker proi srty Is tie first step In arrangements tor tho construction of a modern offlce and atora building wLlch will j built on the corner of Mala and Third. Th dcclilon on bulldlm lll bo road aa soon at CI as. tin maker, ono of tbe heirs of tho estati, .eturns from Ban Francisco. PROGRESS OF WORK KLAMATH PR0JEC1 A copy of the Uclamatlon Record for April has Just boon received b tbls offlco. In Its report of tho work on tho Klamath Project, It states that 37 per cant of th entire pro ject Is completed. During tto month th following contracts wer com pleted: Maney Bros., schedules 1, : and 3, Boutb Branch Canal; W. II, Mason, iciiedulcs i, S, C, 7 anJ I, South Ilranch Canal: Campbell A Huffman, Boutb Uranch Canal flume. Measurements. YOU cannot possibly . euro clotbea that era Juit right unless you have them mado to your ex act measurements. No two individuals axe built exactly the same. It takes good tail era to make good clothes, that being the principle on which the great organization of Strauss Brothersr National Tailoring Barrios la based. Recruiting tho best designing and tailoring talent from every "part of the United SUtea and giving them the most modern working facul ties enables Strauss Brothsra through our agency to bring right home to you the oppor tunlty of securing tbe highest, standard clothes made to your order at priest easily within your reach. You'll be oufckiy amrincrd of this by calling at our etore to eeethestrol-lUe else fashion plates and thegreat assortment of five hundred high grade Spring (fed Summer fabric. K. STORE Th lining for Boutb Drancb Canal was completod by force account. Tho lateral aysteru undor tb trst unit of tb project la now 17 per coot comploted. Tbo telephone lino along tho Boutb Uranch aud Adams Canals has ben comploted to Adams I'olnt. Th total length of lino built this year over tho astem Is about eighteen miles. Tho pumping plant on tho marsh Inmonitratlon farm las boon op truted continuously throughout the uonth, Burfsco water laa been ro noved from tbls tract and test wells no now being dug to study tb eon lltlons for under ground drainage, n weather during tb month baa joon favorable. CORPORATIONS CAN ACRUIRE RIGHTS Dy decisions dated February t and March 3, 1!)0, th Department told .lat a corporation, domestic or for ilgn, Is entitled to acqulro a water right under tbe Reclamation Act, provided tbo Lome office of such cor poration la "In tb neighborhood" of a farm unit tor which tb water U to be turnlahcd, I. ., within nft miles, and provided further that the itockboldcra of tho corporation a Individuals havo not In th aggregate taken waterlgbts that, together wltl ILat claimed by tb corporation, wll. amount to mora than ICO acrea. THE APRIL WIND.. CUT WatT Ton ihrtnk I look chtngt't AK so I am. an rvi rrs stranit! a rtsud. rvu hear ir. urowt For Jl J tiorihl wrnJ rr howl An' p tlruadaroy rlh onowf Ah. not BayrauM I am o lough Aa' banL doub weanttr sloraj was rouah. Dr do could mas' m colda 'nough. How mouch day eiaang an' blow. Tat km era L dat was ao strong. For laugh ai waanda all wraniar loag. Mow Ilka bab. loo sort an' wrak To nan I wan M-rlla wrand dat anaak Aroun' daaa plara today, Mo 'Merlcana wrand rae blow Like dare bayfur. Cat com' an (a An' eatrh at nw an' taaaa ma a Kai ataal my haart away. Bat enaake from dat leatle iiraal Ha. dat'e aal now: Tu fralln' aalt Tak' off your hat an' lat at play All lhr"eh yuur lielr-eo. draea way- An, now aaa gun't Pat'e all. KbT Wat? "Jus' brarta from da sear Ah. no; aas mora dan .lat lo mat Bat araa voir from Italy Sat rail an' call an' ra'II -T. A, Daly In rathoile Standard aa Tlmaa He Was a Judge. One of tb- ixiumilH lo ivrala diirtnc a rlalt botur aald at a dlnuer In Cbl mgo: "Lady Druuiniood Wolff onrr got lnTiulmlou to rlalt Ibr Idtr bdb li.imu 8ht- took a frlrud with bci ulin n utKiiit to U- umrrlisl. Tbi 'wii niiKllobnuoii-u waudrml uvrr tin ':i!mv. iiud prvwutly tin- abub vni'Oiib ml Ibnu " Tome bi'iv.' bi Kald to Mlsa Hlaol i Ills cn.ili' I'lrmli. "Vim ii iv alaiiit lo if tuarrlniT b nld " 'Vm. your Ullmeia.' "Il'a :: IIimIiiii I'oat AIlSTnACTB. Do yon nrrd one? See MASON it 8tX)l'GII. Flrat door cast of th Amorlcan Bank Trust Co., on Main atroct. t Tho Womau'a Eichange homo cooklne ovory Wednesday and Sat urday. GUARANTEED pAINTS In tb Spring ,1s tho time to do your Room Painting, nnd jroa ahould select ycur grade of paint which will .not fade or peel off, Oar Falnta are Guaranteed. We hare Jnst received th Largest Shipment of Paints shown In this city, and thus give yon a completo llna (rout which to select your color. OCIl PAINTS ABB fl.0:PER GALLON. - Wo have Wall Paper from 10 cent a double roll and up. We do paper tungtaf painting, kalsomlnlng and Interior decorating. WORK GUARANTEED, i ti p Ainc I JJ JLe XJlllJO ADVANTAGES OF ALFALFA COnVALLIB, April ii.Ot all tb eropi produced upon tb farm, perLaps no other offers so many at traction! and advantages to th farm art as does alfalfa. Aa an lm pravtr of the soil It Laa few equals and no superiors. As forage lor all classes of live stock, whether used is Lay, green feed, or pasture, It Is .uaxeellod In leld, feed value, pala .ublill) aud puriuukcy of growth. To .1.0 larmer noshing ios, Logs or poultry It Is of puinuojut vauo In iLkt It U pi ncllcally the only (orago .,'up It it Mill sdpl) grven toed tun- tiuuuusly tLrohkb ilu dry suuiiucr oioutl.a of ILls lugluu. lu adjltluu .j tLuiu adtautaiics, it Is supurlur tu all utLer ciuf la quickly luxviuttai ud, u.blutululug tLu uppsuiauco uoJ jlllug iuiu of lurui lands. '!!. primary itqdlrciuinU of al- alia tiu a duep, woil drained, sweet and fertile Hull. Irto troai wids. tLu lands tuoit, nearly meeting tbeis lequlreiuents in ua tL s.opoi of lb rolling lauls of tL valley eollouii, tte slopsj and tops of tLo Llils tuiioundlng tLcio vailoys. or L dtop, sand loam river buttouii ll above tLo water levol. TLu jrdlbkry valloy low flat lands ar as I aultablu. TLo deep toodtng tap roots upon wLoso length ILcio plants depond for ecurlng pianl lood nnd tuolilurc. make a soil elgLl to ten feet In depth Imperative Although alfalta prefera a sandy loam, yet It has proved equally proipcrous on tbe .cavy clay Icam soils, a heavy da ubsoll or tardpan. delaying but not .topping tL root growth. ' TLo asod should bo sown from April 20th to May 1st. Just prectd- ag Uo aowlng, the land should be aoculnled with the alfalfa bacteria y scattering over tbo need bed .bout 200pou3a per acra of -soil aken from ttoiurface tool of an id alfalfa flsld. Tbls alfalfa soil tould bo mixed with about 100 ounds cf tbo surface soli of th new leld to facilitate Ita even sowing. o avoid cxpo:lng tbe Inoculated .oil to tbo sumbtne, which Injures t, It should bo town on a cloudy ilay jr townrds ovening, and ImmodUte- ly harrowed In. It ono aero bo one successfully noculatcd, the next year It will fur alsb a soil' supply for Inoculating nber land. No faith should bo placed In Inoculating th soil through tb purcltso of Inoculated ;eed, as under ordinary conditions lis metod la soldom successful. Immediately following Inoculation .ho seed should b sown at th rate if SO pounds per acre, care being aken to socuro puro seed of good terminating qualities. Qormtnatlon may readily bo tested by plac ing an average SOO of lb seed ho twoen moist blotting paper, laid lio woen th facea of two dinner plates and pouring a little water In tbe lower plate from tlm to time. la pasturing alfalfa, to avoid bloating, cattle and sheep should not be allowed to go on th Arid with an empty stomach or when the plant la wet, and to prevent rooting, hogs should be ringed. Where cut and fed greon to cows, there Is uo danger of bloating. An acre ot alfalfa will (urntih pas turo for about ton good-sired hog, or summer teed for ten cows. II. D. 8CUDDEIt. Department ot, Agronomy. Biehn Bnlldlnd Oas Dock West otnlcaool SURVEY OF THE Report That Construction Crew on Weed RoaJ Will Be Transferee! to This Line As Soon As They Finish AL.TURAS, April 23. A. M. Orecn, County Surveyor of tbls coun ty, returned a few days ago from a surveying trip In tho western part of Modoc, nLoro bo reports having socn.and convened with a party of UoutLcrn Pacific engineers, wLo arc jurveylcg between Klamath Fall, and Alturaj. Green says that tbes .non aro now engaged In making t location surrey on the line followe ay their preliminary survey of las November. This ptrty of surveyors consists or -venty-tno men under the direction or I). V. Knowl'.on, can or tbo lead ing men In tbe engineering depart oieat of the SoutLcrn Pacific Tbe party Is cow located at Dry Lake, In tho western part ot ttli county. The lice as located by this body of surveyors, atarts from Klamath falls and runs via Merrill, Oregon, .0 a polat somo ten milts south ot Dry Lake In Modoc county, follow ing sjbttantlslly the wagou road leading south Into Dig Valley. At a point about ten miles north ot Look sut, the lino will turn up Pitt river and will follow this stream to Alturas. Green says that from various things which have transpired recent ly, It seems practically certain that construction work will begin on this lino at once. The completion of the Wocd road to Klamath Falls leaves a large construction fore available it that point. TL country to be traversed Is of sucb a character that rapid progress can be mad through It. TLcro Is nothing that couuld b railed heavy work, and th maximum zrade encountered taa boen on calf or on per cent. Th right ot way to Merrill and a depot alt at :hnt place have been secured and a plcdgo from tbe company that th road will bo constructed at one. Green aaya that tb vast timber rosourccs are tho magnet which Is Irawlng tbe Southern Pacific steel to this section or the country, and that tho next tew year wilt witness auch activity In railroad building through thla Immense tlmborland belt. To bo effective, any line through th timber must have connection with other lines, giving an outlet .o tbe Eastern markets. It seems iqually certain that Alturas, by rea Ma of Its natural location, baa been lolocted as tho point for mak .ng such connection for th East. JKltVlCr.8 AT THE Cill'RCHES. Service will be helu In the several churches of Klamath Falls Sunday as .'ollows: '.'nurch ot Sacred Heart Mas tally at 7:30: Sundays at 10:30 a.ni Baptist Services Sabbath School at 10 a.m.; morulng worship, 11 a.m. tt.Y.P.U. at 7:20 p.m.; evening wor ship, 8 p.m. REV. J. B. GRIFFITH, Pastor. Christian Science service will be beld In the postofflce building on Sunday at 11 a. m. Topic, "Probation Attar Death." 3rM Methodist Episcopal Church 10 a. m.; Sunday School. Classes for all ages 11 a. m.i Morning worship; sub ject "Th Children's HerlUgo." (Ther will be a baptismal service and parents aro specially invited.) 3 p.'m.tJunlor League. '6:45 p. m.t Epworth Leagu. .;7.:30 p.rm.": Praise and Evangel istic Service. Bubjoct "Danlsl's W.js Choice." '.Music by tho' orecbestra. Presbyterian Church "Sunday School .afllO a. m. ! .Morning services at. 11 .o'clock. . esrmon by Rer. Frank Upp. Christie' Endeavor and "service aiua.uai auur m GTomug. , s --' GEO. T. PRATT. Pastor. Good rig .and the best ot driving teams at the Mammoth Stable. ALTLRAS -KLAMATH FALLS ROAD ANOTHER DECISION IN 37-10 CASE Frank Johnson, on of th home iteadcra In 37-10, hasjust been .otlfted that on April IS Assistant ommluloner Proudflt, ot th Oen- .al Land Office, decided th Daniels ase In his (aror and against th individual applicant Daniels waa tho party who tiled th acrlpt on th ;and In thla township. Tb casa will bo appealed to th Bscrctary ot tb Interior. ' This case, which Is known as th 37-10 case, has already becom fa nous In th paper, tho land offlc ind th Interior Department It has beta decided and tb declsloa .re versed dotens of times, and finally ait year tb Secretary ot tb In terior ordered th case re-opened and referred it to tb local land office. There are U to SO homesteaders In terested, and tb Lakovlew offtc de cided In tbelr favor. It was appealed lo th General Land Oflca by Mr. Daniel, who baa plaoad script on th and, and that oBco baa sow decided In faror ot Mr. Dasiela. It will sow bo Ukta to th lcrtarr. sad It Is a question how many mora years It will before th ess U anally a eldod, as'ther maos to b aa assay different opinions as tier areoale by which a decision can b BONANZA BCIXETIX P. II. Paradlso returaed latter from Klamath Fall. H left there the latter part ot last week for'th Hood River country, but oa arriv ing at th county scat h beard that th government had ordered work started on th Clear Lak dam, h proceeded at once to look sp B. Bradburn, who had 10 acrea ot good land for sale, and Saturday be pur chased tbe place, paying 111. 61 aa acre. This land Is located about five miles east ot Bonaasa la Laagell Valley. Bonanta's has ball players aro getting tb winter kink out ot tbelr limbs, and it tby caa and a good pltchor, a creditable sis will be ready for th season's contest, Ar rangement are under way for a gam between Lakovlew and Bonaa ra at Bly It suitable grounds can be had there. Chas. Nichols la expected here soon snd he will materially strengthen the team. By a little work the ground on tbe island caa be pat in good shape. Rugs, rugs, rugs aad then som Virgil A Son. 10 Stationery and Of We carry the moat complete InppUca fas Klamath Coaatr. aad taa price are Um lowest; Wbea yoa waat BO! PUea, Letter files, Treat Cases, : i'. ." Paper Clips, Eraser, lake, Peas, Typewrite Hlhhsas, Trff write Paper, Msaascript Covets, PracOs, Desk Wtittami Taav, leu aaa.rapetriee, ssaaa. wa caa at yaw saw at taa iswass, possible price coaatsteat with aaallly, , . v ,'i '' ':..' :''' rv..N: nui frma yr ubuau jnm a. , , j- - ''' aa . aiaak. V am riMivsrl) -' VtAMAV OICU ULUB as tiiii mm amaaaf W M n.-W SANDERSON AND BALDWIN FOR MAYOR A Friendly Interest Shown In Contest In Last Hour F. T. Sanderson and Oeo. T. Bald win wors solected this aftersoea as. th candidates for Mayor. Ther wer 17 votes east, Sanderson re ceiving 104 asd Baldwla 71. lest tcrlag votes were cast for Belvla. Deisel, Slough snd Wllklns. For Police Judgo A. L. Leavltt Te!ved 160 and W. IL Harris 14. For rreasurer, J. W. Siemens reiv4 140, snd A, M. Wordoa 37. Vory little Interest was tka la th oloctloa until nearly three o'clock. At the opening of the polls a number of friends of Mr. lander Jon wars oa hand with prlatad tickets and bad tho ffeld to tbsaa selves, as tb Baldwla supporters Lsd to wrlta their own tickets. Final ly aom ose had some Baldwla tickets printed, bat not until after over half of the votes were la. After that th teetloaeerlag be gan asd quit s lively time was hsd. Th coateat, bowsvsr, wss con ducted In the most friendly sassner asd tbs beet ot feeling prevail. It was conceded before the polls slssed that Isadoras aad Baldwla weald be the osly candidate, aad a great many ot the voters did sot fssl that it wss sscssssry to com oat to vote. Tbs alaUth saalveraary sfska Odd rsUows will b oelahrabsd Ul evealag at their hall la the. A. a U. W. bulldhvtr. A sfocrss aad baa qost wUl U glve Jelatly hf 'taa Odd Fallow aad Rebekah lodges. A cordial Invitation Is extesded ta all. Odd Fallows sad their wives aad ftebfjtxh aad their hosbaaja. ' AT TaTJt OPERA HOtU. J New ToavbjM "A Dual LU aad . Th Football rind,M 'irf And "SlumowUnd" doat let tka, little ones miss this treat pletero. hsridaa's Great Rids." Nsw songs. OlUstt has somtblsg to ofsr m la tb Uss ot saatUaaa. le pais S. Now Is taa tlsssta bavs clothe cleaned and prssssi. Wa will tak out th greaa spots aad mak th clothes look Ilk asw. Clothes called for sad delivered. Price reasonable Geo. W. McLaae st tbs Pantaterluaa. -ft' peclal at tbs Moaarch CsWsr aia creamery butter Ib'swat a ralL Klamath creamery (lo a roU. IpecUl at tbe Monarch Calif- nla creamery butter 10 ceats a relL Klamath creamery (I casta a nil. f ice Supplies i lm ot BHatioaerT , (' , fSity - aSaal1 liftW' 'irttifi'; a . k. rtifl-,1TsP v-'r afaaasaftSmTa Tf W '" "'n?"- ' ? njHVasf 'Tl. ftS r' WmlmWmWmn V TMasmUr- , . " , - ami 1 2 ft l- wv . mi c Xfi 'i .41 (ii ni I fl 'A .. A. . m fr M i m nfji 11 7-Vil "t f'Vi I:Sc; ttu- Parties conveyed tu n part of th !' 'r,,rur J" 1 . K . Interior. IT SUSMOOMMIMIbMinMISIMIIHHI V PA, it ' iV.WJH :' .. 'Mpu v