W')l'" vV'! ,'. Av Klimwiili I'.illit I'it tit .1111 Heil J,i if Our Advertiser Ott The Best Remits. Tiltltt) Vi ah. No Mil Pk fteniM lefdUk. MARSH LAND EXPERIMENTAL FARM SURPRISE TO RESIDENTS Visitors, to Ally Yesterday Never Realized Before I he Wealth Hidden Under the Heavy I ulc Growth on the Marsh KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 21, 1009. PuceectNTf, GOVERNMLNI I ARM IDEALLY SI I UA I LI) ComprHii'iisiu' l)rtiiiiQ(tSS' tern InhUilk'il mill IVotisinii Made lor Siiti-lrrijiitioii Soon Ready to I'lnnl Cukildvlablo dlaruaiinii I. In m,! ua ll.f n.afah Ui.il i i'rtinniti (tin, Untu tin' twiiiilun to '1 iniM.li) All v( Hi" mm lunula arr (ori.in'li 014-lllue ifiijtnti o ihii tuuuir) Htrvinl turptlu livii tl.i) looked bva lie l 'HI ttipoicd by ilio Mtnutat uI Ha Kjiii The farm Ii Uxatn-1 I'Ul lllllll dlaUIIC fiolil tljr aUtlou ai .l l Ii Ideall) titi,attl lul dctUKuiiiilltig Ita c'bllltUl ii lit tut twntinp Irtlun Hi niotni n( lairce .ilnp tun b a taiullnu rmlne tliu wstrr tint bun rctuutnl ltd trivial (rrt ul black toll rlrl. It dKvtupuv-l trgrtabto matter i aipuMd Ttm main dfalnac canal riltodi aiuu l llir tnlr farm Iml tiblall? iwi. nil) )atda tlirra It a ttwt cut about ot,.i yaid In width anil )tat Irn feci Jr.ji Tlilt afTotdi a ruaptvbenilt- iltalnacp tyatem. at t.l at n..ilti means fur aub-lrrl-f ttloo 11 oil u ilrilni out to Ital ll mar lx plowed toon Itir 111 (tooth liaa Urn burnixl lra U( ho giuund viuael Hi IIik tun Camps aio maintained fur Ihe crew if tarn encaged in bull.llt.K new Ulrt a i. J In knilim thu ulii onot It rtpalr I'" Kl.,,,.11, ,, ,u, ,iWo "'""' "'"'" ""Ur uf whkh tl.vy '' "" "" '"'lf" U thm.rl, I. H"inrmiu Thu uvumgo yield on bom aooo r.ctnJ this project aro Kivvn ui follow, Ooli. Z0S0 hctc, 49 I....I.. - ... - "u.mii imr nrrv, utrragi) gross vtluu Mr sir.-, III, corn, ioo ucris. I buahils p.,r ncro. t! CO, wliciit. C00 acrm, 20 buil,. I. per acre, 118; iiiillv.. l,a. 320 nci,., ton per acre, delegates ToirYANS FORSEWER SYSTEM IRRIGATION ioilim WILL til LOCATED ON MAIN ST. Consulting Engineer Moore Will Recom mend d Septic Tfnk for the DisfrltfJ CONGRESS I Major Hnmlcrron Inn received a uwuku yield, (communication from tho secretary of I"" Natlonnl Irrigation Congress tinting Hint Klamtth rails It ntltlod to nvo delcgatca, and cnclotlng ctf tlflcntet for their appointment. Tho Irrl.tt.lon Confirm will incct thli l'tltrtCT "UIIKAMS" L'.VUEIt THE UAMMEIt I'uile Mmn tu (kll Smuggled Oownt, Lacca and Hlilrtall At AunlM. NEW YORK, May 20. Tho Oor- t'j . tifll fl I i.t u k II .. . I. .. t ..' l.m: kri.1 ( la as. ". (.."luu.ti,.,,,,,, lUn. ... k, i; '"'" - ., : uutnii. ymr It. Hpokano and tho meeting It "'""""" cn.neraiaea .ale of i ii ii. ti in., Kljinatl iil'i-r urn- lf.i nirnir. .,. ,.-.. ... rn.iiv imi.. .. ... i - """ ' wi.. i u ouocicu lo ho unn nf i, m.,.i i.-.i ' """"" uu niu iian on Juno lit, when tho eontcnti of one 'H"ii la muili utvr llltij A GOOD PROFIT ON LAND IN KLAMATH Comparison of Crops Grown In This and Other Projects HI. alfalfa, y ami, 4 6 expected lo ho one of tho moil acre, Us, )Jr,.y, 4(j ncrea.j portnnt In tho hlitory of tho on I in. of the: "m. s re, tntlon organl luni pit acre, - liuihi'li por trUi ft 3 7t ' 41. h.. .. ... I " " "U,,", l,ur "cre.iii particularly Important to the HO 6u. gani,,, p.oduce. 10 Ben,. Klamath ...ctlon. vrblch Ii ono of tho iMitago not. ,ulu. tiuo per acto ' isrmtci Irrlnalod t.r.ln,,. i ,., im au.mion to tiiu ctop nninid. thiro Unllid Hlatc-i, wire tome iiccllcnt gardens and tir fnilnii patclita All of tlie fnrim-ra ukiw Hint con Major Handcrion haa given very carciui thought to tho aclcctlon of thv dolciatet and It Ii fibM-inl ilm ... .. ...... r "-- ..mrauie inpiiai I. nvvilvd for tlio;ll will attend. Those choicn arc- W. uccwiful ptoaerutlon of the ork. H W'orden. W T Shlve. T E. An- and that a ilmo Koi on the leldi Itony. Elmer 1 Applegato and K. A. lll he Incti-nntl Alford 7I imhIihiIkii fiiiin faiuii ltd iii Or Ihn I'lnJ.it. u ibp U H lli-Uuiailun Sirrlf.- it now l.lng iKutdid b il.c iiournmcnt In' 11 oil lutlacci-i the land It Ulii' ItlUl.-U L turn Itliontil uf llllfa. 'tun fafti.lnc and ullin b mm Lo " hui Hill" of anr kind of agrl tlllqtr to It.al inrvtiafll) IL pto lurtiun Ileum mi not at treat aa ma ! tipHtrd htn holh men and nathliiif) iHTume mole itritnriit IIokocI finie ut the Ocmm puu .III el In I t.r ItiYUinalltm llit-urd ihu iirillint ii-tulla for Inalanre, jii a lovacru farm In tl.i Klamath IVoJrvt California (Irrjun planted in alfalfa, tatlu)- uala, ha and paa-, iuii thrrv aa a tutal i-illmali-J j lrld uf IJU02 not cuuntlng the ttock and oullr Ettlmatlng the coil uf production at I to per actr. S?Taafcita i. '- T?lTiTli'l-lia5awlTa LaLB ''J iSlHllll H ''J''' alaaaaaaW'i MaPnr'-a t ti c-u-..' c !MMaWawMppBpMMl Tho work being attempted l,rUDk' conUlnlnK T ihlrtwalat.. will uo uuerca ni auction. Tueto wiliti, appralacd at from ISO to 1300 each, aro aald to bo among tho flneit pro duced In Parli In many cari. Trunk No. 2. tho contenti of which mill bo offered for tale on June 4th, contalui 30 magnlflcont laco waliti, each ono dcicrlbed at a "dream," and not ono appralied at leu than 1200. In trunk No. 3 thero aro 49 Prlncosi gowni, tho minimum ap- pralaal being 2S0 They will be offorcd at auction on Juno 10th, Among these aro aevcral dinner gowpi, appraised nt 11000 and more. On Juno 12tb tho shirtwaist! la trunk No. 6 will be offered at anc trunk No will bo offered at auc smuggled gowns was $520,000 Kermlt ftlaya noOSEVELT fjLCVKEB f sixtv wracnuEXB . Former PmlilcntNKUli a Leopard. e NAIROBI (D. E. A.VMay 20. Theodora Kooiovatt an hla ion, Kermlt, aro baring go6d hunting luck on the Juja ranch ofOeorg McMillan. Their Dtur IncloHas ola 6d hui i of0 lnclu l and C water buck, an Impalla and'ev10' varletlei of antelope. Tho expedition bai sow total sixty specimens. BIG RAIN MEANS MONEY FOR THE FARMERS E'cry unu n thv paitlva that rntthla Iralct U Ady )califday look otcailon lo rltlt the oipetlinvnlal atalluti Hump all dlaappulnlrd bvcauao ttir) did M Sad the plan already In cutll 'Don All wer tutprtaitd at thv atllh that la hidden uudnr lh board can at tho nearb) ml return ut 117 50 IHir acre, or fly:: In Muntana, on Hi j llunllry I'rojKl. tbr avirasu ltld uf autar bwta bai been about If. tuna pr aero, and theie beets tutu Utiu wuilh IS l't Ion en railroad mi; Ai'iiiToitim at a.v..i expositio.x. Seattle. I'ruhabl) ll.i- mutt urikiuu structure on the grounds ul tho Alaska Yukon-Turlnc Ktpoiluon Is the Auditorium It Is bulldcd of reinforced cocrrilf. siirl and brick and la t part of tbr rich legacy which la to be Landid dotn lo the Slntp lnlerllj hm the Kalr Is oer Tln Audllutlum stands upon an milnence overlooking tho main en-ttauct- tu the Kipualllon Oroundi ll Is now In use aa a lecture room by thv t'uliitill) Law School and for nil as9mbls of students It has a sealing caparlt) of close to 3000, which can be greatly Increased My tulo gruth of the Klamath I nation In the tame countr), Jielda ' atri tea Looking upon thla auiall of 3u bushels of wheat per acre fstlaistd tract and then grating PI the almost boundless area of imp on all sides of ll. m fan fc tut be Impressed with tho future Wttaeas of this section Already enough ran bo ai-un uf Iss pilmvnlal alallim In luntlncn lk aoit skeptical thai tho drainage like marine will cho to Klamath Wis a hunt uf woallli Tho rich U laautoa bountiful ciopa Tho lactiaat Ihe farm Is almost ready fur IUntlon Is Indicative lhat It will w ttqulro eara to aubji-cl tho "Pi lo Intouslvu fanning Tho Xlo tho place roiivlnred man) of rillOW riKMlllVM I'Olt TOMllllT. lu Corps march lotirnunj Hamond Kins of line' march Ioltg I'lcturcs cou.lc Spcclalty .Maglc b) tho man of mjiury. Prof Win. retcrson Moving Picture, "Tho Police Dogs," one of Ihe best ll III.IO HCHOOL CLOSES. nil iu uuiuaia ui uaia mir vwu i , .. .. . I subjects eer thrown ou the canas secun-d On tho North Plalto Pro-1 ' .i...m i,k Oovd) llai ui'J Kel)ii North l.lltlv Houston l.oulsc Hargent rct. Nebratka-Wjomtng, one farmer reports f."1 bushels of polatoe per actr (in IS acres, and 40 bushels uf uau per aero In New Mexico, the Cirlabad Project. 23 tuns ul alfalfa ueiv gruwu un C tun. with 2 Jsciull uf water per arte In Mouth Hikola, thi llulle-Pourche Orplln Hchallock Prujett, uno mau rupuila the follow. Kannlo Hmlth ,ng pruducllon Pir acre 75 b.,u..(- -- of oats If. buahels uf i-orn and 200 ' ( ,,crK1, buahela ul potatoes per acre on ljja Sjnder acrea Anulhtr farmer In the same, Ml,i Pisrl U'sli-i cninlr) ralsi-d 3C0 l.u.hcls uf pot.- Miss Mitchell Jack' The following tabic gives tho oto for tola) of the moil popular joung lad) In Klamath rails Hub) Martin 20S 200 190 US ISO 100 90 Si 80 70 70 GO 40 Thv Klamath Falls public school closed today for the summer, and grade tarda wcro Issued to the scholars at 4 o'clock this afternoon It Ii presumed that tho small boy and girl will ho happy now that their arduous duties aro over and they can hate three long rnontbi In which bo froo and onjoy themselves. It Is also hlgbl) prouablo that many of thv tcacbirs, also, greet tho ond of school with as great Joy as do tho children Tber was 14 of an Inch of rain fall during last night Reports from the country aro to tht effect that tho rain was general through tho southern and eastern part of the county It la stated that the shower of last nlgbt and which still coa tlnuet during tho day, li of Incstl mablo valuo lo tho farmers of the country, especially thoie In the upper countr) Yonna. Langcll and Poo Valle)i Large tracts of new land In those sections hate bcoa put In cullltatlon this year and planted to grain, and but for the rain the crop would be very light. At the present time tho prospecta aro very bright for a banner crop In Klamath county this year Rootevt.lt bai killed prUoa. Kermlt on a recant trip jlijatihod a leopard at distance of ate Tho animal had e of City CITY DIVIDED INTO TWjOpDffSTRICTS M4J ipfM?trl WiU beater and waa cha sly aiaulaaj a iXomit. BYRON L; OLIVER (Loa Angtlaa. CX Time-) A dispatch rtcarrtd ay taMfaaa at aa early hoar thla sMrilslroai Moxlco City gives newi of Uo Ng ot Byron L. Oliver ot Loo JaVngtli reiieroay at w. A?ratra la the Bute of n.izuta. celved at the City ut UaiMb, tko i Cbaa. awra of Santa Clar I, who baa'lMM rotalaed kyttba cl ! eomBlUtJioaglner tiJM EtVlrMWu SsnawaMA'ln Uytngoi do jjot atato ! Tho body is to I Furnished rooms and apartments nt tho Ilaldwln. 13 VaBaVfl3'Jira3BBKtki4'4BDl1k)K aVBaKnBaBaVfWMVt9BaBaBalBBaBaBaBawSlBaBaVaBa aViBBaBaBaBaVMuTlRflBaBaBaBHaraBaBaBa ftasfpsaS BlsV '"bkt fjfflBfJpisjJf i r Fine, Hand-Tailored t Suits From $13.50 $40.00 New, Snappy Fur nlihings, Walit Coats, Neckwear Walkover Oxfords to please the most fastidious, at K K K STORE Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n Col V I! Holablrd left ) ester- da) for I.oh Migclc flcfore 1c.iIdc ho closed a deal for the purchase of tho property on tho corner of Mala and Eighth streets, this side of the public school building. It hat not been mado public yet what ute the property Is to bo put to, but It la probablo that It was purchased for building purposes. Orgaaulxed for the lrotuctloo of I ho Uu)cr and Seller of Heal Properly and tlie promotion and linprotouunt of Klamath Count. Members 1). B. CAMPBELL. P. L. FOUNTAIN, GREGOtlY McCLELLAN. IIALL-8IIEFERD CO., HOLCOMil REALTi" CO., MASON & SLOUGH, T. W. STEPHENS, FRANK IRA WHITE, WILBUR-WHITE. Transactions with any of tho above dealer Insure prelection. Woman's World. Six married noiuen have been ad mitted to the bur In New York city. The national suffrage convention for I00O will be held at the Alnska-Tukon-PaclUc exposition In the first week In July. One day uf this week will on observed as woman's day. Patents for Intentions relating to fly ing machines hme been applied for by Ornish women, nnd they have also di rected Int entire attention to railroad curs and to wireless telegraphy. lie nut, really, are you going to mnrry uie or nro you going to make fool of me J She liutb, my dear boy, "I vtlkh I hud jcu voice I" "Yci, no doubt you do." "Tcs. If It bclonscd to me I eoald (top It when I Uked, you tee." Jobn-I're Just loot a thousand dol lars. Julln-WeU. It ti better It ahould hare happened to you than to aome poor becear on tho street Exchungt. The emolument of the offlcen of the French Academy of Science! were fixed br Napoleon Bonaparte and hats) not been changed line that ttm. Tho Inventor of absinth aold bit Mcret for a trifle to man who dis posed of It for 130.000 to a third per os, who mad millions out of It Cabbage la the poorest In food Tain of any vegetable. Carrot are a little better. Potato are two and a half ttm mor valuable than cabbage. "Do you give your dog any oxer, etaer "Ob. ye. H co for a tramp tr ry day."-LeU' Wkly. patch says, of death. to Los Angel. Mr. Oliver, who waa and who bad from Uxa actlvo In RapabUcu, jfbllUca was 38 year old. HstfFWt for Mi about three wk sat. HI wif compaaled him. Ht bad not well for several aatntha. Th was ukm for plealur and tlon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C Oliver, parent, and Mlu Nellie O. Oliver, a (later, llto at No. 730 Beacon tret. thU city. Mrs. W. Btcln, Jr.. nother sister, lives at Ramona Acrt. Two brother survlv. There ar Caleb Oliver of Klamath Fall. Or., and J. S. Oliver, who la abroad. Tho horn ot Mr. 01lvr wa la South Paudtaa. At. ttlosa leit this afternoon for Modford, where h will impact th Roctograph machine being used by tho abitract company la Jackson county. The Hectograph make an absolute fac ilmll copy ot th record. The work I don by a ort of a camera, which takes a photo graph of the page- There Ii no chance of any mistake being mad In transcribing from the record. Clara, b city aaaiat 'nip'oatttt! plant tor..aBpIct sewer system lor Ih-F vnjt mm vkvu BUS Bl WOrK ever sNe hi arrival her a few days ago Mr. Mooro's recommenda tions la regard to th disposal of the Mworag wljl b th same aa that rcomsBeaded7 Mr. Zumwalt, .He la of th opinio that a septic tank I th oaly proper method ot dtspoa Ug of th MwacaNaad bellive that lt-.lt should b considered necessary. purltylag method can alto be la connection with tb task. la practically decided that th "iewer will 'run alone Mais .and probably down aseoad t conaect with th atptlc lt4tj.walch will b located blow auassain avnu. tsi would corr ovsrythlng north ot Mala trot, la eliding th hill and th ast and of town. Mr. Moor la of th opinion that th flat from Klamtth arenu south will have to be Included In a seperau district. Thl iytn baa not been fully worked out yet, but it 1 purposed to arrange It so a to cover that whole system. Th growth ot th town In that direction will be anticipated la th plana. Mr. Moor atat that wall a w- er irstom for thla city contains many ot th difficult! common to all dtici, yt on tho whol It I ex cellently located from a aaltary standpoint In regard to dralaag. Thla I particularly tru ot th prop erty along and north of Main trt. Thi recommendation of Mr. Moor will be for a ystem to cover a larger town than Klamath Fall I at pres ent, a far as th futur growth can b antlclpatad. Alfalfa meal, bran, oil meal and Handy Lee.chl.ck food, at Oliver's. II jraanKidt liafJsWt th rd b attend JiadjVValdwln and Col M. O. WllBxSJPtoft thl afternoon for Hd- ford Jb attend th mseting ot th Crater Lake eathualasta, which will mt at 10 o'clock tomorrow, at which tlm th Crater Lak Commis sion will b appointed by Oortraor Benson. tatwMt ta txti cosuttr. W ar cesutaaUr Local View Postcards W lMTlc4llesl th mo Cowp lt liaa tat LsmsU Vw to bo fomad lo town. Wa haT'orsr a vtow ta ealwa, f Orns'isTprtat; frota'pstMograpli, and ar trw aa f'mim. Of TB Tiw ta psMtetpapbs, larladtag aH awlat att ITW Views. Ooas ta and laatt Star Drug Store v"1 .:fiJ' J . 'A A' , . it L v' , f "Si- n Zu V ffT A k . J. . S - MttBffflECTWSrffsgaaUi ? -KEfflSStFF"1 .fW,, v jsJVl-