m V.&3 i'fi d ki 'ji tt Kb!".!lB,!t.Sn'1 irui i ' Our AdvertiMn Gkt The Best Retulta. Ik ftttttiiM llefala. 3S ,pYmii. No. Ml KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10, 1909. Price 6 Cents. IGINEER HEIDEL SPEAKS OE AD VANTAGES OE ROAD Midi Reception Given to Government ficidl and Members of Crater Lake Commission and County Board FOREST SERVICE RETARDS THE SETTLEMENT OF NORTHERN PART OF RLAMA Tti COUNTYl Cl.atl,. lira, of SMhnn Klan,.ioul. Tho department notified him ,.,. and thai In tl.o majority of in munly. who haa bvn In tint tllytl,at It would lint bo necessary to raw tho homestead npiillcnnt lien Hie pa.t few da)a after load of haiu poitoffltcs cstabllihc-d along the been turned down. Tbli Iiu hud the supplies and taking In ilia (elelita- proposed route. o hu took the mut- Ireautt of dlacouraelnc settlement. to UMHial iiilloii waa ghvn Lttilsf at the orllce uf II I, It la Csiincvr llrldvl uf llm ! mlof Agrlculluiv Tin fewer t J )l Keuu of Medlord. , luU.lu and I. ' UIIIII4 uf fliUI Lake lload Cuinilllllloii, Uf Itr dlmtora of I lie Cham fCVraruitre. I.'ounl) Judge (lilf Iftauiliiluntr H T Huiuiuvm Ifi troinlnctit tltltrm i ri- of llm MiMtlng wa In i Clllnrrl ll Mr I In gi-l r llrJ lh aoirin of llm ofT.ClU lull oirr Ibe Crater Lake iiunl BltlJil salo a let) Ititi'tiatltig III Ike Milblllllr ali.l adtant lion. It ft tu-ilay on hla riturn lOdell Mr Graves alatca that the lioadi urn In u-ry good shape, and Ibal he waa able to mako thu I r If rum hla huine lo Na)loi In to days jlln alalia thai ll.e peoplu of lilt aec- niuii-e. and hi. inituiiiiitinUlluba wllinlun mill ban- lo b. lontont to (-. brouclil all llm tradu of thu northern probablr br acrp(i Mr llcldrl Icft'd-lve their mall by way of t.akuvlew.'part of llm county 16 the Fort. Inula, ft.. Hi.. it. ft L .1.. . I .. I .... . -i .. . i. . . ... ... .... i.t.Mia vim uig curti ..men maea iium a wees io lun uaya of llin CUmbcr of Cvuitnrc. brrfir a latter lo reach them from Klatn ho will hate an opportunlt) togitac- alb Falls llu madn an effort lait ijualtilrd ith sntne of the atltacllotii year to cut a mall route from Port for tourliti lth whleh Klamath Klamatb, which li tb mott direct tcr till with thu peoplu ut Fori Klutn- and haa been a ureal drawback to tho nth and tried tu get them tu circulate 'development of tbla vary Important iH'tllloni among tho residents alone tin Klamuth Maiah. Evidently the Fort people did not think It was worth while, but ll would hare- Mr Graves alatc-s that tho forest service haa greatly retarded the set tlemont In Mi section of tbc county. TWO PARTIES HAVE VISITED CRATER LAKE ALREADY Snow Will Soon Be Gone In National Park and Tourists Will Begin Flocking to View Oregon's Wonderful Lake nig hi r aboundi Tiini iiix' mm i iilhiiiT-" Mrtttianla Make Ttnul.k fur .lf-tit There am a largo number of acrea of J value of It. landa and timber Juitl Kood aitrlcultural land Included In the I flea. lection of Klamath county. Mr. Grave la heartily In accord with tbo policies of Secretary UalllnKer., and haa gnat hopes that In thu near fu ture thu effort and labora of tho plo ncera will reecho their reward, and that Northern Klamath will become known to the world and will receive I K. u Swartilandcr, former chief tho attention that tho rlcbncu and clerk under Superintendent Wllaon of the Klamath Rcacrtatlon, bat at- turned hla new poiltlon a agent of MU'AKTiELANUfUt IH I'HOMOTEU TO AGENT TIAM4 TOlKNAMtZNT. NATl'Iti: IH OKNEItOfH. U ll) and Wllauii Will I'lay Final, lo Ilolli Hun.lilne and Italn I'urnlalird lktld. Ulilih Will Ukc t'lglil for Tropliy. ii) f.iiiitjc irnvi iioiii Trail. frr ruitipaiili- . - , j Tin- h t-alhcr Interfered nine Mi Tliump.on llm tViulhrrn fa-lnhat ollli thu aeroiid annual lunula clllr axent. alalia Ihat hu It haling 'tournament, nlthouicli tint prellmln. Mo riprnwd tlnii""1"' u"r'nil,' '"' ,,", I'll'') "' ary gatuia wrri all itaviil and It li tl lkl IIMll .. 14. ... ... l-.l. ... ... I... ..... .. M..I ..111 .l.u ILt a UMcadanilinl nil ""'" u" " " "' ripicieu inai iuu nnaia iu in I M t. , UM for auliiini.bllc Un,l""t on "" '" "' "'" '"""" "Mar- t-wnorro. La. II .ould not aland the r.rwr" u""lo"l"r' '"' u,,bl '" I" " Preliminary acta, b.-at to .,. n i. ii . . drlhrrrd b Ibe Iramfrr mn llm out of lhm. w J llarilay on from ir iiviiici la a mau ; niriclianli rrfUM. to par fur It on ac o j; Wlddoi-a. ( M Snow won from luunt of vitini rrmr In I lie bill Tbla luirlo)-, Wile) oini from Huow and li mi fault of I be Irauitlira. and th llufK" Maaoii II (1 Wllaon on from niriKllon muit be tuadi llnoujli llm Van Itlper. W II Maaou and Vincent lallliNid rumpau) Tie fnlxbt baa Vadeli Thu fluali sill bo for Ihleo In bn ald befum drlher). and If uul of Bus and will bo between Wiley Ihnn la an irror lliein will l. no 0.l Wllaon Henry Crumby, thu win- i'IijcuII) In arcurlna an adlualment. ner of tho cup laat yiar. waa here lo Amitl.iT thing that li complained jf,.i,d ,la tltlu. but on account of thu if Many of lb" merchant glti both unrorlalnty uf Ibn weather lefl tbla .1 n... iian.tei romtnlea nrdera tor im,,nln for California Thu winner roan rattier man a uurllim ll titled Utt In put the load In f for Haul and If all) imprmr. ii air found to Lh. i..-c.ia.at) later lulcM .uholl(, company at a tlmn , ,,, will probably !. played f ran bo .eruie.1 f..r that ('"r- ,, ,,., mM, 1B, ,, trouble nc. wheni-u-r Mr Croab) cnti llnd It n gelling llirlr trrlgbt prompllr lonn-nlent to como here liaiirlilnr kljf aiprrkncr In road building. Ill Ut-n Ihlcre.te.l III the bull. I- lit KJlue of tbn bo.l llMida In Call- li aad nl her Htali 1 toaotiiua nl opinion, a. " Kd b) Judge llrimth and lit It. atrmed lo favor keeping with 1 limit of Ibn apptuprlatlona In 4lag Ihi. road, and In.l.ilng on nllrnatra belug madp In build lbr l"irlr frrlgbl Till, only niliua mat. ( , nnala betwu-u Wiley nnu n- lira and ramrt no end of Irnubln fur WIU midoubti-itly glic Mr. Croiby b agrnt The- mrrrlianla annum no ,n nppoiliinlty in Helena inn cup, mm FOIt HEI.LINO WIIISKBV. I'lulll the rtprvwloiia of Judge l&lband Mr Humiuei., It la appar- tLat tho County Court will l-e U lo do thi-lr aliarn III making I ' ippruprlatloii aa aKin aa the route iJtfitiltply i tiled on Tkrie an ma In bate Lhi-ii ronald I lie opMiatoll ilelelnpid to build- the mad on llm weal aldo of llu ll la lilgued lhal ll will bv lice- 'ty lo keep a road open bewen lirlty and Korl Klamath, and Dial 1 laat aide of Ibu lake would ar cmodalu the inoat people. Tbla la Italtrr whlili will bit conalderwl by lli-ldi-l na aoon ua hi lina had an Ivoiluiilty In go oer tin' illrTelent !: W rl Wiley waa one of Ibu pln' eta In laat jear'a tournament, but be lad,. .-..TioTalong . atni-t .. .!."., a wonderful linprou-ment. little fel UI'U oi i hi. niu.i ii.i...iii "- u ibat betwi-vii him and Mr Snow .Mr. Snow la from Portland and I n grad uate of the Oregon Unlieralty. and ll Ml Ml ne tro.l) morning. aw uw aratlitllig aall Um Ibe I ,,,.1,1 fur ll.it piirpom of melting II' W..II I'm aure. ' Mid the lhat'a real benevolence'' "Oh. li", ma'aiu," lm leplled. In'l bem-volenriill'a aall at the Time Wlien Moal Dralrnl -anil Needed. Nature haa been goneroua to Klam ath county thli year, and the farmer are now joining with the cltltena of Klamath Kalla In rejoicing The peo ple of Klamath Kulla wvro praying for pleuMint wiulher for their celo- bratlon The country needed rain )et rain would have ruined the wceka of hard labor of the Chamber of Corn, merce and loal thu county an oppor tunity for the greateit ndurtlemeut It could hnu had. The weather on Ilallroad Day was Ideal and iho jieoplo wero happy. The much nulled ahnwiri began Tues day, and Iho farmers were happy, and thus. evcronu was happy and con tented Reports from' thu country um to the effect HuL Ibo rain was general Ihtoughout Iho entire county and this means that Klamatb couny Is aaaured of n banner crop this )car Thu grain and crop were Jmt far enough along to gel tho full benefit, and Kluinnth county rati look for ward to ouo of the moat successful jiais In lis history With the crops well advanced, thu molaturu will bo retained In thu ground for somu lime. There Is about thre-o times thu amount of land In cultivation Ibis ear thau last, and a great portion of this extra land Is lu grain. This will mean u busy ear for the flour mills. Tiro Chinamen Oct In Trouble for Furnishing Wlilakey lo Indians on lUllroad Day. 1P1 lady. al " member of the Multuonmh ,Club llu put up a atrong gamo, but U was defiatisl bv Wiley. Mr. Wilson has alio Improved oer lait )ear, and Iho gaiuu with Mr. Wiley Is looked .... u.i.. i .uiantltv of (,ar,i in with Interest, and It prom- ' L ".,,...1 furniture Inquire of ,.,. Mr Wllaon I. W- H oon returned with tho re- Stabler In Wagner home near lain- . (llJ ltlvi K00d mull I-orl. ollr church 'S' , fllllliw ,.,, nl and keep In the "There nlnt no eggs In tbo ncits ' T nil .,.,tt iim nnu, innv rnineti George I'ou and I'un Grant, China- lieu, were arre-atcd Monday for sell n g whiskey tu Indians, and Klldlo .hllquln and Jlmmlo George, two In Clans, were held as witnesses. At thu irellmlnary hearing I'on Oram was ele.iaed ou $100 ball and ho Immc lately skipped tho town, leaving tbo ounty 1100 to tho good. Thu hearing of Georgv Pon was eld to-day before Justice Miller. As lie main uvldcnco was against Grant, nd thu Indians rufuscd lo testify, 'an was turned loose for tho present, t may bn possible? to gather sufficient ddltlunal evidence to bring the mat er before the Grand Jury. It U latcd that two live-gallon kega of rblskcy wero dcllvored to tho China Lien, and that one of them had been niplled, the whiskey being sold lo Indlnns. Deputies of tho Sheriff's lllru bud been watching Ibu place or Bcvcral days, and they woro some- bat dlsrouraged nt tYu result of tho KITES FOIt Fltl'IT I'ltESEUVIXO.,' tho Umatilla Reservation. Mr. Bwarti- landcr left for bli post the first of the week. Ho was strongly recommended for the position by Mr. Wilton, who speak In very high terms of hit abil ity and fitness for tbo position. Mr. Swarttlander was appointed to suc ceed Mr. McPartrldgc, who wat trans ferred on account of a difficulty with the department. BONANZA AND INDIANS TIE Tbo Uonania and Klamatb Agency teams attempted lo carry out me schedulo arranged for the ball garnet yesterday, and although portions of tbo grounds were still wet. a very In teresting game wot given. Donania was In better trim than on 8unday, and put up a gamo that would havo made tho Coyotes go como. Tbo Indian boys also did good work. Tbo game had to he called before tbo last Inning waa played on account of rain, with the score a tl S to C. HE COMPROMISED. -, Superintendent Arant left tbla aft ernoon for Crater Lako. Mr. Arant returned a few day tlnce from the camp five milts tblt tide of the lake, and states that there ha already been two parties through the park this season. Lait Baturday a party of seven drovo to the camp and west on to the lake, and a week previous a party of eight made the trip. The mow still reaches to Bridge Creek, about nine mile from the lake, and on top of the mountain It It about six feet deep. Team can bo drlvon to the camp now without aay difficulty, eapecUlly &' tannin before the snow begin to get toft. From the camp parties can either walk or ride horseback to the rim of tho lake. Mr. Arant states that In two weeks practically all of the mow will bo gone except on tho top of .the moun tain, and tbat tourists can then com- - fortably visit tho lake. He expect a heavy travel to the lake early In tbo season this year. Tbo portion or tno bultdlngs'whlch wero broken down by thu snow have been removed aad work on the repair will coee at once. Will Stecl't camp and build ings did not tuffer aay injury from the snow. Mr. More- la. now ( at ta?Mliv Arant camp getting thlnga la ttsfPt" for Iho opening of the season. DECOY EflQH. Johu, ngetl six, was sent by his nether to the chlckeu-coop for somu The Hat with a Pedigree and a guarantee Some new. anappy ttylet juat recei? ed KKK STORE game wild lilrii Mr Wile) li veiy uctlu- and Ida)- u fast. et safe, game IIEIt MIND WASN'T VACANT. A duiiday school teacher, who bud a prominent chin, lung nJ peculiarly, projecting. aa lrlng to Interest a ilaaa of gliU one Sablislh In thu los-( ton All wero mischievous and rest-, )., except Mary, who sat at Ibo end i of (he i-lsa and apparently gvo tlm 'utmost ultenllun to uvury word. The. teacher was delighted At Iho closa1 of the lecltallon. thinking that h, would rebuko Iho naughty Rlrli tor '.. . ... ... ii.iiiiiii mut lack of 111- lliuir mint wi -...v - troat by stilting Ibut shu would now uak Mur) In mime nin "f tlm points jluimglit out In this loo. 'ihocknd by Mary suddenly nnd unex pectedly answering: "OU. Miss wmhs 1 really dW not hear n singiu oiu )au suld. I wu wonucriug iiu ,-.. 'tould talk to much without moving your lower Jaw A VAU'ED PO88EB8I0N. My llttlo titter, throo ycart old, had 'a peach llvon her which tbo first hn had ovor seen. When I taw It, 1 went up io ner. 'and taking tho peach from her, took n bite out of It. immodlfttely sho began to cr. n 1 ntked what tho was crying for. I wanted to keep that lime '- en epplo." nor T0V'J' Udlat. bare you wen the HartUf ... nr..win UaehlMt Call B. f om.' Try tho Harrington Washing Ma chine. You will like It. 1 Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n Orgaaulscil for llio Ifrotectlon of the UujriT and Seller of Real Property and Ihe promotion and Improvement of Klamath County. Members p, n. cAMrnsix. P. fc. FOUNTAIN, ailEOORY McCLEUiAN. 1 HAUBIIEPERD CO., I mason ft sivcaii, T. W. STEPHENS. FRANK IRA WHITE, WILBUR WHITE. Transaction with any of the above dealer Itumre proMctioa. To Insure auccesa In canning. Jolly- making and prcscrlng. vegetables and fruit must be used when Just right. Fortunate tho bouiokoepor who can pluck from her own orchard or garden and fill her store-closet shelves with fruit ripened on Its na tive soil. Fruit for "doing up" should never bo ovcr-rlpc. It fresh picked. It should bo gathered tbo night before when dry, tor fruit jcoverod with dew or wet wlh rain will not keep well. Few houiewivot attempt to can vege tables, but tho dlfferenrc In tasto and grocery bills tuoro than rcpa the trouble, Thorough stcrllltatlon of cans, rubbert. cover and tbo fruit or vegetables in process of cooking aro tho sureties of success In canning. Jelly is made from fruit Juicet, and as "a plut't a pound, tbo world around," tbo tamo proportion of tugar applies at for mott pretorvei, cavo when tho fruit Is sweet, then three-quarters of a pound to a pint of Juice is sufficient. Ono of the so- ci eta of having fruit "Jell" quickly I to have thu sugar spread on a platter nnd hoatod lu tho oven before It I added to Iho boiling Juice. Then, If currants m- other fruit aro at tho light Hlngo of ripeness, a tew min utes' boiling will produce a Arm, clear Jolly. Undor-rlpo and over-rlpo trull will not inuko good Jelly because they do not contain a gelatin-making material found in ripe fruit. The rlponess of a pineapple may be totted by pulling it leave. If they do not pluck roadlly tho pineapple la not fit to uto. Jolly should not be stirred moro than it necessary to have It clear and provent granulation of the tugar, but ronrnialado and preserves, on account of their tendency to 'nettle and burn, mutt bo stirred frequently. Doyd always stuck to bis convlc Inns. Ono day he said, "Mother, I eo a needle on tho floor." When sbe aid. "No, it Is a pin," tho argument began. Finally Uoyd bopped from lis mother's lap, and upon picking up lie pin exclaimed: "Oh, tec! It It a ceedlo with a hat on!" AND SO IT DOES. My llttlo girl In the early stages of tier education atked me what a, c, I, o and ii were. I told her they were cilled "vowels." With a look of as f)nlthmcnt, sho replied: "Mother, I blnk they should bo called stomachs; hat other word sound vulgar." Lost Between Eleventh street and the Llvermore Hotel, a pair of spectacles, with one bow gone; In case. Finder will leave at Llvermore Hotel and receive reward. Mr. Rohm. SPORT FOR THE OULDMtlf. The uicrr -go-round It doing a land office butlnes those day. All day Monday and Tuesday the maehiao wat kept on a contlnuout run, and every ,tlmo It ttopped to unload thero wat a tcramblo for seats. The chil dren havo been having the tlm of their lives, and many older people havo also enjoyed a ride on the wood en horses. Messrs. Bower and Hoag lan, tho proprietor, announce that they will remain heritor two weak la order to glvo all an opportunity to enjoy Ihlt popular pleasure. Lost On clrcu ground, long, gray purte, containing change 1b sli ver. Finder will plea notify tkU office. Fresh berries, cucumber, new peas, spinach, eherrle. ate., at the Monarch. ll i IMMMMMIM ( : U-Need-a McBride'a U-Eat-a Sandwich : : IATIST POPULAR CANDY ' Mtde from Cream. - For Sate Ivdl I Sngur, Nats and mat DC. Coalccttoacry Itoiaa For Sale One of the finest piece of vacant property on Maln'it., In tho heart of the beat busln district noom SOT. The Baldwin. H. M. Bris Local View Post Cards r We have collected Use ems Ootayleea Vma of Local Tanrn to ha foajava I : We haw or? Twttvty View am Osier, at Gerauw print, from phototraph. aa4 are tome aa to eelar. Over Berenty.ive View im photograph, I of Interest lm this commty. We are Views. Come is aad look theat over. J Star Drug Stoirc m :"J9J W&4M v2 B W 15. ' . V! Z'Lpw -Vi W2 "They HawCsW '- H: tAji'StD?.! ' Wi.'pyi;"'?! j:i:.?i p p 11 t QA f i m ..Va SlWll-rttaU HOMi H. WIU MB- . 1. .... ...htna free. Try It. 1 i nttmmm tol. ana uwjfi" " - - '' ,. , a