,''r"55 V.',' ,W1 .(" - ,y ,( .. 4- 'V Klnmntli lfnll' Klr.t yi l; . i"v.' " ".- .. " Our Advertistra Oat The Bett RttulU, Wt ana ucnt uaiiy. & ,J f: Tilliiu Ykak. No. 8-19 KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 4, 1909. PmcbSCmtc. fjik lUltltllg jwfalo. 1YJ PLANS FOUR ii NEW BUILDINGS f V!t O. W. Wbllo of tlio First National fpank has bocuu tlio uxcavatlon of EM" IHoporty Adjoining tho bank Rebuilding on tlio corner u( l'uurtli anil LTflfftlll .lriltM .....I rllin.llln. Mill IOTM.H ..., MMM (WMUMN.IVU 1 1 KViM uuitt ior tour buildings to cow (tkt eutlro property, which I at a 11 Main street frontage, of 76 foil, and iflll ICO fro! ilueii 9E Mr VI lln stated Hint ho win go nitis to Imu tlio excavation itonu anil Jmt foundations put In, and If tils laoDox U'lit out to would build a Mwo-lury rirv-pruut building on tlio lifoiicU)' Tlio building will ba dl IfMod In tlirvo iloro room on lUIn Street, :6 by IOC foot, ami odd largo ttoro In tlio rear of tl v bank on lurtli strict with a CO foot front LTkli In miiu of tho bvtt building lo Alum In lln clt . mid at Mr. Wlillo Sually nm.lv. him Li. Uglm. It "uvo """" "rr,vcJ- ' ' ll' US tofo lo say that tl.oro will bo esau thing lining lu the building Hue ftklt an Miner. . if FIRST SHIPMENT OF FREIGHT FOR PAISLEY RECEIVED Mr. Ainsworth Ships Via Klamath Falls and Says Freight Rate Is Much Cheap er Than By Narrow Gauge l.nurciico Almwortli tnd wlfo nro topping; at tLo Lukcitdu Inn for a ,tNK Mw A0'l-N'1'T few ill). Mr. Aliunorth li ono of LIITI.NU OK IWIftTb tlio largcil morel anli at 1'alitoy, and I ai Juil returned from Han Angcleo Hcloiit Considering Ai. COL. ALLISON'S BEAR STORY Krnuclico, w cro l.o Lad hit lumuicr itock of guodi ihlppod via Klamath Kails about 7CU0 pouudi of which fvurouiu um:iNLhH or 1-Oll.TltV IXlllHTItV Lfftef. Ji. Dry di ii. of O. A. C, Offer lUtciulou toiilto Without llutrgc. OIIKUON AUItltTLTUHAL COL- UCUi:. Corvallls, Or.. May 4 Pro- Efsssor Jarois Orydcu, hiad of the aitinuut of poultry huibaudry.bai rJMt liiued till flnt bulletin to rSrocdom of Chlckcci." It U a imall agbl-ptgo pamphlet In tho form of rctdlig Itnon, and contain! quct di and blank, for aniworlog for io that caro to taka up tbu courio A something of Intersil and Inslruc- Fltsse to (oultry brcedcri. It hat never ?.'fet)d an equal In thla atato. Protector Drydcn first ihowi what figs" wonderful Induitry tho poultrj feal...... I. .I.A.. !.... .... .1... .llfH. .IHl'll IV. ,UV, I.KV. Hf IMW UIUUI- Idea of actual poultry railing. "Tho money valuo of tho beat crop In tLo United mates last tr wai leu than tho products of tMw hem. Tlicao product! poul- f and eggs wero citlmaled by OVerunmnt officials as worth ovor jHOO.000.000 In l!08 Tho poultry lucts of Oregon last year wero rth enough lo pay all tho ap prlatlons mado h) tho last Leg l luro for two year." Ill then takes up tho classes of lltry, and shows which Is tho belt egg brooding, for meat brooding, rtl purposos, tic; shows which I (tho most profltablo rarlclles of eds and somo gonoral advice ai lo selecting of chlckons. rtio bulletin Is gotten out through dopartment of collego oittnslon. anyono wliblng to onroll In tho irae may do so freo of chargo by ding In tholr namo at oaco. tint largo sLIptiant received at Kla math Fulls for I'altloy mvrchanti, but It Is ptobablo that In futuro all of tho goods for that section will tome II Is way. Mr Ainsworth Is very much satis fled with the change ai ho finds thai I. ii has mado n considerable savlni, on thu cost of frclgLt llu wilt end I Is teams hero aftur tho goods llcrctoforu Paliloy moribauts have hipped their freight via Atturas and l.akuvlew, and It Las been a loai, and eipenslvo haul. Tho peoplo ol 'nltloy aro Improving tho road lead ng to Klamath county and this will uako tLo trip much easier AitiKJ.v hui'uiiT run IIE.MtV MKLUIIL'M .Vill Itestorv Ills Clliieulilp, Tcrtn of luiprlsoumcut Is Nearly Ended. As rigs and tho best of ditvlng WASHINGTON, May 4 Appllca Ion I as been mado for a pardon foi lenry Mcldrum, whoso term of Im .irlionmcnt for land frauds Is about o eiplro. Tho pardon Is sought to rcstoro Moldrum's cltltcmhlp. Henry Mcldrum, ex-L'nltod 8tatci 3urvo)or-anernl for Ortgon, Is cow lertlng a seutanco at McNeill's Is .and Ho was convicted by V. J ilcney during tho land fraud trials Mcldrum was brought to Portland to testify In tbo John II. Hall case re garding Oeorgo C. Drownoll, wit ness, hut was cot permitted on the stand. Efforts havo boon mado foi soma tltuo past to secure tho pardon of Msldrum by his wlto and relatives Meldrum was convicted for fradulent survoya. Oullimuie Piling Limits For Height. I.os Angcks, C'al., Mny 4. Ooorgi vluxnudcr, I.os Acrjvlis' rolorui I:i) or, and tho city council aro con Idvrlng tho paiilcg of an ordinance nulling tho height to which woman jay ralio their tklrts abote tLtli I octopi on tho streets. Wtllo the U) oiaclala Lavo mado no dcflnlti tatcmint regarding tho moral turpi udo of stocking displays, they an greed tLat tbo complaint of J, rone!) of 401 Houlli Hopostroot.wbc rought tho matter to their attontlon, 4 worthy of serious consideration 'roach's letter to tho Mayor, whlcl irsl called bis attontlon to tbo sub set, was as follows: "Thcro ought to bo an ordinance irohlbltlng women from lifting their klrts higher then 12 luchoj. Somo .:.in:rn cities havo ouch an ordl lanca. I havo often seen womoa srosslng tlroadway. In trnot of tho .'Ity Hall, who tako pride In show nc tint thoro aro co holes In tholr tocklnss and thit their garments natch their suits. It Is bad for tbo uorali of tho men, and the old man anuot Lilp rubbering Col. Alllion Is an onthuilasttc booster, but tometlmo ha lota bla Imagination run away with blm, at It ivldtnt by tht following boar story In tht Portland Journal: "M. L, Allison, a woll-known Port, and real citato broker, who hat Jutt reiurnod from a trip to Klamath alls, Or.,, brings tbo news that .bon tho new Southern Pacific Una into that placa la completed, about May C, thtro will spring up a city )t amailng proportion!. "For 20 year i tbo peoplo of Kla iiatb Falls and Its vicinity havo been lolog tLclr utmost to tccuro a rail OBU ,.ae, Hu now im .ueu .. :".. .. , . , , . .. . y completed, builncoa hat waived , , p,CBty of ,, htt HOG RAISING AND DAIRY BUSINESS COMING INDUSTRIES Big Profit in Raising Hogs in Klamath County- Many Farmers Will Engage In the Business This Year CIIESCK.ST ITEUB. Special talo of town lots lu Hot Bprlngt Addition commoncct today. Lots, SO foot front. 1180 to $400. Boa Campbell 4 Hi lln, Jim! WT.nt's your hurry? I'm going lu MAHO.N HU)IGIIH AIISTHACT OFFICK lo ortlrr an ale tract. If you nrru one, that Un as nt tlio Maminoiii utauien. pinir io gi. ririi uuor nunueni ui tin conveyed lo any part of the tho American Hank Trust Co., on rlor. It Main atrool. H- Correct kkkY Store's lOtheS New Furnish Info Shoes, Hats, KKK STORE, Klamath's BEST STORE ,MMMIUHD'O?6O0OO Mrs. Gcorgo Sly, hor ton and nughtor, Tom and Oora, were at tbv itrotts' homo recently. Mln Allco i'oolo wont to visit Miss .lary Itoguo. Mrs. Chat. Graves was very 111 on 'rlday, tho ICth. CLas. Anderson la working down it tho mill and has left his wife tnd two children at his ranch.. Gcorgo Sly will Icavo for Prlne rlllo soon to attend hit trial for ttsaull on tho porton of Chas Fin ley. Mr. and Mrs. 8trotta wont to town laturday, April 24th. Jcsso Btrottt batbeen burning xlllowt oft of hit place, which great. y Improve! tho looks of It. Oeorgo Hewitt and Mr. Arnold amo over to deliver tho school iouso clock. Mrs. Jcno 8'.rotts and daughter, leulah, wont to Dend tome time ago. . John C. Taylor was toon at JIaston's looking for tomo rattlo hat had broken through hit tone. Mrt. Jeito Btrottt took a picture of tho taw mill and largo wator wheel recently. Mr. and Mrt. J, A. Trobor aro vary III with tho grip that hat been all jvor tho country. Mr. lllgbtowor, having dltpoted of bit sawmill, bat loft for Sotttle. Ho told tho mill lo Mr. Dyer, and ho In turn, told It to J. N. Motion Mr. Dor hat left alto. Will Taylor patted through thlt district recently. jnuiual Impotut. A great many and doalt of larga magnltudo are .icing contummatcd dally .according o Mr. Alllion, and to fast are new .attlcro conilug In tLat It It Impo- ilblo for thorn to got accoinrooda- .Urn. Many are living In tents, and juu section roscmblcs a tent city. " 'Trains will bo running Into .Oatnath Falli b May 67 declared Mr. Alllion, 'and at toon at tbo rail cad ofOclalt teloct a day for opening .ho line, one of tbo largctt and most jnlquo barbecuet In tho history of .La West will bo held. Everyone .'rom every whero will bo Invited to mend. A band of cowboy t bat boon at work for tomo time try lag to .-oundup a number of live bears. They plan to drive them Into town. Sold a bear dance, then kill them and icro bear meat at tho feast, fbcro will also bo otbor novel enttr-.olnmcats'." Stock market, flouring mlllt, olovttort and lumber yardt will be ottabllihed At Midland within 90 daya. II. E. Chambers, t brother ot J. D. Chambers ot th gun ttoro, It her from Columbut, Ohio, on a visit. Claudo Dtggott, who baa been at Spring Crook for the patt week, la expected homo thlt evonlng. lira. Oeo. R. Hum bat gone to Fall Crook, near Thrall, to attend hor father, who la Quite "tick. All at) lot Panama and straw bats at tho K. K. K. Btoro. Ollvor can supply you with bee hlvea. 16 Furnlthod rooms at the Baldwin. Phono It. It Admiral Evans Compliments Fair SEATTLE, May 4. "It It tho most beautiful world't fair In blttory." was tho remark mado by Admiral aobley D. Evant, after a visit rec ently to the grounds of tho Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. "Fighting Dob" made the entire tour of tho grounds In an automobile over atpbalt-paved ttrooti, and the big exhibit palactt and natural bcautlot aurroundlng the fair wrought forth many exclamation! of lurprlio and pleasure from thlt vet- .-ran ot two wart, who to sucuktully brought tho Atlantic fleet from the Atlantic to the Pacific on Ita world lour. At a naval offlcer. Admiral Evant bat travoled oittntlvely and baa vltlted all of the great expositions In recent yean, but la bis opinion tbo dtattlo fair sou the pace for future axpotltlont of an International chara cter. Admiral Evant vltlted the exposi tion In March, two and a bait months oefore tho official date of the open ing June 1 of thla year. He found tho groundt In excellent condition. Flowert wore In blossom, trees and ihrubs bad been stt out la ever) nook and corner, thousands of rhodo- dondron and cactus dahlia plantt and ooen banked against the buildings, and the stroets and walks paved. All ot the larger buildings were completed, and tbo United Btatea Qovornment ttructuros nearly so. Permanent flro-proof buildings at the oxpotltlon to revert to the Unlver- ilty of Washington were ready to receive exhibits, and there was the air ot completeness everywhere. The Oregon, Washington. California and Washington buildings were Inspect til by Admiral Evans, aa wero the Manufacturers, Agricultural, Mines, Fisheries, Foreign. Oriental, For estry, Auditorium, Fine Arts and other of the larger exhibit paUaee. NOTICS. Tbore Is money In the City Treas ury tor the redemption ot all war rants protested up to and Including June SO, 1908. Interest will eatve from date. March 30, 190. J. W. SIEMENS. City Treasurer, K. K. K. Store's torreot elot&at (or fit and style. thcro It a largo profit la the Indus try. More farmert each year aro going Into the business, even In thlt county, and It will toon bo that no farmor can afford to not koep at loait ten or twenty hogt. i Don Holgtto, who It In tho city from Merrill, ttatct that they raised from ICO to 200 Logs latt year, and aro planning to Incrceio the number this year, at be bellovet that they are ono of the biggest money makers In the country. "Hog raiting and tho dairy business will be the two great industries of thlt country." told Mr. Holgato, "Klamath county could tupply tho entire coast with pork, and I look to tee a packing plant ottabllihed In this valley jutt aa aoon aa the farmert wake up to the easy money to be made by raiting hogt. Tho pork raited In thlt county It tuperlor to much ot that grown In tho corn 8tatea of the Middle Weit. Thlt It due to the favorable weather condition!, the cool nlghu In the aummer, and the excellent feed that 'can be grown. The field pea baa not been grown very much yet, but It will be used quite extensively In the future. "It cost us latt year on an aver age ot 2 hi cents a pound to raise and feed our bogs until they were nine months old, We fed alfalfa, mill feed and barloy. Thlt was figur ing the full cost and allowing Inter est on tho value of the land at $50 an acre. An acre 6f alfalfa will feed ten hogt. It It eaty for anyono to figure the profit on raising hogt. Oura coat t H cents a pound, and In carload ablpmeata the freight to San , Francisco would be about lHc The market price la theclty Is from five to sevsn cents, so that even It one bought tholr craln the) could clear from 110 to 7( aa acre on the .and used." ra. Raising hogs for market Is ono of tho greatest of tho coming Industries S?1??"' rajro nble'p an1 Mra .,. ... . .. L t t . .Klrkendall wero at tho Falls last for Klamath county. Although bard-'gjy ly enough pork Is rolsod hero to! Mlis Atla Orimth and Charll no Lap vliltcd Mr. and Mn. Ctai. Lewis Sunday. Nick Monion tas r-ntcd Dr. tcrson's ranch near Morrill. Plerco Comb Is having a well drilled on Lit ranch by Mr. Powers. Georgia Dooth visited Mrs. La Prarlo laii Sundcy. Mrt. Stevenson and Mrt. Coleion visited Mrs. Mlko Galarncau Satur Jay. Dill Darks and Pick Darks were at Decbo's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robley visited Mrt. Jory Sunday. Mr. Dunncll was at tbo Falls last Saturday. Miss Inez Comb and Sam Comb at tended tho show In Merrill Saturday night. Harry Dooth hluestoned barley at Deebo s Tuesday. Tho ditch men left Mrt. Btceman't latt Friday. Tho well drillers failed to get water at Ctts. Lewis' homestead last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Dcpew spent Saturday at tho Falli. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lewis are now working for Clydo Bradley. Harry Docth made a business trip to Fred Stevenson's Ittt Friday. Fred Steeman Is now living on hit homestead. Tho Voss boys were visitors In our district last week. Mlts Hauls Voss wai visiting Mill Otrtrude Steeman Saturday. . WILL CRUISE TIMBER CLAIMS Mike Woods, one ot tht Hatha? cruisers of the Weyerbauser Coav pany, it In the city, aad, In compear with J, F. Klmbal, local repreeeattv tlvo ot tho company, wllf leave te .norrow for the Bly country lo leak jver some timber whlek baa beast offered to the company. Tbe Weyer haulers bare beea buyiag timber right along, and paying about II a thousand. They havo a large auav bcr of timber claims offend tkeat on wLlch they have no cruise, aad ai tho weather is now favorable, this will bo done, and It la probable that thero t111 bo a number ot traasfeft) In tho near futuro. riXE GROVE NEWS. LONE PINE ITEMS. Walter Ron. who recently pur chased the E. L. Allen rancb, took possession this week. Glen Steeman writes from Stattle that bo Is well pleated with bis work there. Twin calves have always been a curiosity, but not so here In our val ley, for they are becoming quite common. Two pair may be seen at J. E. Enman'a ranch, and one pair at Dervan'a rancb, while an other pair may be aeon with tbe cow near Shannon Booth's place. Carl Barka bad the mlttortune to dltlocate hta thumb Monday evealng, but la a plucky little fellow and did not mlta a day of school. Mr. and Mrs. Kinder and children, Myrtle, Frances and Johnny, passed through our valloy on their way to their borne near Spring Lake. They have beea living on the Patterson's rancb near Merrill tor the past year. Miss Blanche Robinson and Will Wilson passed through our district Saturday, going to tbe Falls. James Cole la very 111 at the hos pital at the Falls. Mrs. Allna LaPrarte, Roy La Prarte, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phil lips went to the Falls Friday night to attend lodge. Joe Dervan took a load ot meat to tbo Falls Wednesday. Mr. Ward. Ed. Allen and H. L. Booth cleaned grain at the Beebe ranch last week. Mrs. Carl Robley. Mrs. Fred tuckle aad Mrs. Joo Btuckle vltlted Mrs. Booth Saturday. Judge Low passed through our district Saturday oa kla way to tbo Falls. Mr. aad Mrs. Beebe, Quisle Beebe, Harry Booth, Shannon Booth, Braeet Darkey, Joha MaUey, Mike S. E. tcenblce and danghtor,Betsle, v.-cnt to Merrill last week. Mrt. J. H. Harris left Monday for Texts, where cbo expects to spend a few weeks. W. T. Elliott was out to his ranch Wednoiday. Mrt. Clarenco Harris and Mrt. Manio Harrlt wero viiltlng at the Mack homo Wednesday. 'Mr. and Mrt. J. L. Short went to Mr. Newton't Saturday evening. Iven and Callo Icenblce wont to Oleno Friday. James Pool ot Olene hauled three loads of poitt fcr J S Miili lilt week. Jim Dixon wet up to John Short'i Sunday. Thote who wero Falli vliltors thlt week wero: Mr. and Mrt. J. L. Short and family, Mr. Pine, S. E. Icenblce, Mr. Hawkins, Frank Mlllt, Mr. Lee, F. T. Short, Mrt. Miller, Mr. Kllgore, Henry Conn, T. M. ' Cun ningham, John Sbepard, W. F. Arant, Chat. Ad.tms, Mr. and Mrt. J. B. Mills and Frank Irish. There's nothing left out In our spring line of Walkover shoes. K. K. K. Gtore. WILL QO TO LAKEVUCW. Prosecuting Attorney D. V. Kuy kendall and Court Reporter Rich ardson will l:avs Saturday for Lag flaw to attend tho May turn of tbo Circuit Court. Judgt Noland will Icavo cltbor Saturday or Sunday morning. ' II. L. Benton loft y-etevday morning for Lakevlew, where bo will propare tor the trial of Robe its Cutlcy. who ahot aad killed Cm f'lnacuno lost Novtmbcr. It la said that Judgo Webster ot Portland has been rcuiaed as private prosecutor, although be baa not gone to Lake view yet. Tbe trial ot tbe ease will attract a great deal ot atteatloa. Meetings to Help taw Rov. Mead M. Bledsoe, Us aeied Tcnncitee ovangelltt, will pressh tat tho BapUit Church beginning Wed nesday, May ath. Services at- S o'clock sharp. All are cordially In vited. Big meeting tor ate Sssdsy afternoon,,. PROGRAM FOB SHOW TOHT4WT. NEW "A Roman IdyllaMort cal) beautifully colored, portray la ancient Roman costumes. Nt) Petticoats For Him" (eesalc). "A Bister's Love (dramatis). "A Cure For Bashfulaeas"(eomls) New Illustrated songs. A. F. a A. M. Thero will bo special communica tion this Wednesday evening at S p. m. to confer E. A. Degree. GEO. L. HUMPHREY, W. K. 0. B. OATES, Boc'jr. The funeral ot Baby Btstible wtli be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at tko M. E. Church. Rer. Pries will esa- duct the service. Tbe body will bo held In tbe vault at Wbltlock's par- Ion until they are ready to taks tt to Eugeae for Interment Pores knit and B. V. D short tleovet undershirts and knee loagtk drawers at the K. K. X. Store. Order your ice from O K Trans fer Company. 4-lltt Watch for tbs surprise that Cams- belli haa In ators for people who havo not bought lota la Mldlaad. Wear K. klothes. K. X. 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