.tl " J 'tiVvfflS wl . rM'A - "" -3H - V 4' v. I ... .1. ! lll Tfl . A i t RlanUIll rmi" s-irai efslfc. ) ' i i aim ucai wny. Our AdvertJMr Qtt . TheBMtRMtilM. it jM i Itoftwt MgHIH I I I """""""""" "-' puD Ykaii. No. 880 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FKIOAY. JUNK 18, 1909. Pbici 6 Cent NEW TRA3N WILL NOT SACRAMENf6 JOBBERS SLNtm KLAMATH COMING TO KLAilATH jrtlond and San Francisco Limited Will Not Ctirry Expressafje, Mail or Passen gers from Local Points fl, )f a lllulli'd Irallit II 111 begin iTlllu Hairamciilo Hi.. ) Tin- Jubb'.rs' Association It to linvu luiviinr Kliliin the i,i,i uw dna to nnoiim- an irtirilnti i,.-n rnuiitli tu Klamath Palls whirl, the ,B whole- ale llitrri hauls haiu l,i 1 1, i,i, for aiilne lllni' Tl.ii imriiou ill the tllp It o Klu the JoLbut u i!ix u.x;tluiillx for will pirvitiall) the Oclhlty of Ulamtitb Pall, and Southern On gun Thlt It n iiuii:riiiit arid (ml .level- uplne iiuti hi (out.tr). 1 Intc about , midway between Portland ami Sac wo uiuit ot ikip iiiip.'ioniii. ainl ron-4uviitl bringing hi !wfrt mi. rniiiparliiiMit tr incut, will mm, from .tbisn.l and "'" ioleilHa ol llio two clllvs Into its.coR.b ballon boflu and numr in Uuiu (,, ,.. ... ,.,, competition lor lit liitrcatlu hul. fir Only thiuuati pasionsert 'tarno delar u f.,u,i 1..1.1. ... nttt UtsuM V at jo m i bo rutilcj, (oo.lt. Tl"' "I"1"'! '" ihl. city to build Tli km r i. (.arncuUrl lor tbr Mill hat. to la iLmi. until .iv .. IIII.im, .l,,,u,M,l. .1.. Ii.it a,Mlt ,)U. between ill laic in llm -.mi,,, afie, Mn Hi. rtUtJmd IUh l-.ali.l.n. in. Ituii.,1,.,, hue., on the .uad and tl.rn have Tie la.i.t will lra iflrli m, i i. , ,... nouf, oui,f t klorlwl in lir inln and ai ,lbi .an b ufUml lo il. i,ui.i.r n. .ttWd II- (nlUiHlng iiiieun.ni thai I lino murh ..I il,. .-i. . .... V ! t miIPmI i (inn 0(biMi Mill.nl cir ifcc dliiin al. tint-., itaial. t'tuiu not up n flourlsbltiK ttadw with tbla lo cality bat been latltted upon for weeks by Tlio Dao. aid Itt testimony tlilima In with jciru of trarullriK muii fiom (lilt city bo have porional aiiuwIiilKc of the Klamath Falls country. It la on th .i)o advla-a that tbo Job bora liavu plnnnii) an cztiloratlon Juat otir tho northern boundary of tbl Hlatv. Thty hopu lo wl a aumclonl iitimbi-r lo laleo tho trip o that they may tratvl on u aocclal car and bv at llbvrty to do about ai they like In tho ay of aiiilnc the country. Moit of thu bvadi of Sacramento nt.olctalu flrtni liav yet to ace the Klamath Falla country with own eyea. They bavo beon Rolna; by lucond-faani) Information In tho put, and II baa held out to them audi cn couraielnK promltca that they think It worth whllo to make personal ac quaintance with tho aoctlon, and find out bow ureal an outlay of money and energy ! Juttlfled by the proipect of builncsi. The I'ortland Jobber wcro out In force at Klamath Fall on Railroad Day. The local Jobbers conaldercd mak ing a trip In order to be preaont tbero on Railroad Day, but decided that It would be better to tako In tho place and Its vicinity when the peoplo woro dlicnitaKod and able to giro more kt- PLAN EXCURSION TO SHASTA SPRINGS On Fourth of Julv-Could Make Round Trip and Have Eight or Ten Hours to Spend at the Famous Springs matter away from around your Ore. Never leave a flro until It Is out. Don't burn your slashing In tho close season without a permit from a Are warden. Don't operato an cnglno without spark arrester In tho close season. Put out any flro you find If you can. If you can't, notify a nro war den or other public officer, or the their tentlon to a carload of visitors. nut llll.ll.MM, (IIIUJON OV CASH. jd;it.llli lnl.ni liul of Circulation , .ImmlluK lo Aullii-rillr Report. aocvdtliuD ol the tlrl In andjllir nptt aflrrboou, an.) will lit Son Fair and put uu'nurb f.sln uuu (,, b K tj , ftlltu He i.irtrnl htavy Haul llltt II and li Ai tar at ICUm-, , ... ., ,,,.,., . .... ..., ...-. I..,,.. , rait la un..irii.l llr nm irn - - - . Onr ol llm mott niluut problims .III u,t u a Unrnt lo any (n.i n. wlr urtl WrSn. 011 ; l Fa.i... ...mine .tralahl Fou.lh and I'm. ,.,.., . nc.rli.. ! , .., ..,,. Mrnil frunt I'urilaml nr lUn Flan- ruinnlHiun and will b i.oJ. d.r i,r. I . turanri- rompanif tirain oui oi on- KV 1AI L Bljta 1,1 iBkrli lin kml. .....K. I... ! .... ... . . t ... 1 r- -- -- .- .n..-,...n.,. i vi'.yi i ui I v u.i ui uri.iri jir. ... w. ... . i . ai.i w.ur ai. ...nr nn .i..,i..i,m.i, . . .. . ..... .... , ,. muni arc I ll'l'tlt LAKE NOTKH. JAI'AXKHK IlfilXO ARIH. Thu eitcntlon wlnga aro being Hlrlkera In Hawaii Await Reply to built onto St. Cloud, ou Ducna Vista j Cabled Appeal 'to Ambassador. Ililchtt When completed the build- .k.l ll It..... .1. ... ..- .. aft- ..... i.. .,, ., u.. ..u- ... ...- .,,.. u Hlu, toluUM commit- fln.l Lorn., in lh city Tbr r-, ,,,., Kdi. r .bow, that after deduct i.nt.mvut of the inurlur I. pailleu-!, , hlclj Wl..t. MatBti l.rl) Mra.lriK and runienl.ot The ,,,., (Jf j,,,,. ,., nlJ iMivoit upitalrt cvntaln. fool hlc-ly at-,.,, .. ht,,A... . ..... ,,,, nu with Tlir j ran, Urir.on was (Miorrr by IC.STO,- inotlnc aorne of Dan Orinith'a effects from Odetta tu Kaclo Cape, where will be built Mr. Orlfflth's new re tort The great whlto sulphur springs M Ihlt i' a.r iut tprt f rum In twillalii iaint will l.am In Ui tt Wtvd a. at I'li-trnl Itllltat-U lhal llila train will nut III ipmir ..r hiall. and a quirt Hllt in tbll linn It on., i.f tbr lautft tullet ul b.ltoomt klMl .l. Mtt lt.M 1 !.... I. ..... .... !...-... . r"" " " ...-..........- iir woii-niruiru oruiui"- I n- ,,u T. ,. ...,... ., ....... ........ (..r .. v.. ..w....wu -u.M .-' ki ini-capo are aur in uiaau inn uvw ..r ,,.r ,., ,,. c.i, air .... r.,ii n.mr u.niatn. a i.r nan. uuu..ll.d,.1- ..,.. Utrcuu-. .irrulalloc I JU to alln ll.n niUlakr Ibrt Mv wrlor. OlLlhc iimui. kltrhvn. ,..... .fc i . , lit HI" IllUlk I'V'I IVK ui ttv ;mhi hmu !.Ib attlbt- lb- .Ur.,0 nf It.. Iih.uiIi and a-Mant a tunm The hmjrrnl , , rilllk,.r tnIch wealthy lltln in ll.n pi.t.nl arhrOul. will I,, l.ralv.1 with hIiaii. Iioiii a fnt- .. Vork.ia It It claimed, and run nun in. i.ii.lh air imw l.rl.l n.(r liwatid III tbc bairincnl I 'd ficn. iirlnrk In II.. mil. ' till : ibr nrli .tat arl It lakr M. and Mia Alrt ilartln Jr Ing will be il feet front and 4C feet, HONOLULU, Juno 17. No reply deep; will hate four towers and an has boon received by tho Japanese vinbatlli'd fromondo on top 24 feet strikers hero to the cabled appeal long An obxirvntory and burnlihcd which tho arretted editor of JIJI made In contemplation, but of to Ambjtsador Takabira at Washing. this latiT on .Ion. The appeal claimed that the nu- The steamer Hornet Is employed In thorltles entered thu officu of tho a arar., iw.nn (nur l.i.un In Mr and lr William llubb nf Muun- KlamaMi I'allt tintii lb. ll.n. talntl.w and Mr ami Mr lllthup I srrh. at Wnil will m in Mr lllthup tJir th. old itliiMuli. fiuttt abJ th. I'pper taxlit In-liiorruw fur a f.w lititl.t liiptu from Hairomintii ,A) outlne Hi') "HI alt.. ltll tU aflnniMii. wuulil r.ach her. Hpiine Cn-ek lolluwlng iukjii, and iiMilil I., pm - - lul and ia;tMr.l nf ihal rt.nniii Order )nur Ic. from O K Trans-, place popular About a week ago thcro waa an old je'llow, dun-colored, one-eyed horac ttrujr.l away from llucna Vlata ad dition The owner auppotcd he'd And blni In llm ittv nound. but an Inaulrv Ihlt mime) I. ..tumid here In loans. htmtd ,hat thogente-el pound matter I l.ul It mi. I l.i' inteii'tt on aueh loautnew nothing of thu old thing, and ' pfubabt) Irulhfull) to, that tome of It nli tint ntl ami lurnl.l.w n furlb.. drain nu Oniton'a finances. Il Is qulto probabto that there will bo an excursion on tho Fourth to Shasta Springs'. Some of tho c!t!ian have taken tho matter up with tho Southern Pacific company and bare been practically promised a special train on that day If 160 excursionists aro secured. Shasta li on of tb prettiest spots In California, and tho possibility of spondlng eight or ten landowner. Remember that any lit-. hours there of the Fourth of July tic flro may become a big oao If left at one. CHU FOUND FOR SAOEDRCSH. rar.nl u lnrtH.it tlilht I.A3 Th. nwfl.r. ni thu Itinrfnr.. wlitiL'd mo to write! l-'""1' " , 0.-n..-i .. - .cl her., chlr.1, "'?T: 1 ' .r. "-LS in p...iit Ihlt drain Iron, becoming r.l0 , Tho crn,j Btld , wou1j nol lamer It I (iinductiil l mc-u of iiimc on the editor. Hut I told him hlKb nilllKT. mid m-elut preference I would try to describe the horse, so if nun On gun's mutt careful butluess hen goes l ll.n wet. still find Nnw frr Cntupany. 4-lltf It It ul llnl Interest In ewry thuuld bo mude Tr4 J nun .. ........ ..... ,. .I.....I.I 1... ..i.i.ti. n i tiiepumaii n i. i.wu. w ...mmv ' permnnl matter so that OreKun men e be kept It. Orifon, and attltt In lb. upbulldlin: nf a greater Oregon. Thlt la the aliunde! kind of boot!-Ina newspaper without dun process ot law, and thereby violated tbo treaty lights of tbo four edltori now under arrest. A letter to Takahlra setting forth the steps taken by tho Higher Wages Association, and reciting the acts ot tho authorities complained ot In the cabled appeal to the Ambassa dor, will be sent by thu Alameda, which leaves this port to-morrow. In response to appeals cabled to the Jnpanesu of San Francisco and Seat tle, replies hao been received by the strike leaders promising financial and moral support. All four messages mid that subscription had been stnrtcd. The strike leaders dcclaro that tho arresta havu solidified thu sentiment of tho strikers und The whole Japan NORTH VAKIMA. Wash., June 17. Observing that no fruit troe pests wero to bo found upon sage brush, tho Idea struck Ed Hartman, foreman of the Pat Mullins ranch In tho Sclah, that sago tea might bo as effective a spray as any to apply to tbc trees. He boiled up a quantity of tho sagebrush with water and sprayed It on tho orchard Instead of mornjg. sulphur or arsenate ot lead, with ap parently satisfactory results. Tho trees, Mr. Mullins says, aru free from apbla and codling moth. strongly appeals to many of the peo plo here, and the opinion la exprttaad that fully GOO peoplo would rnak. th. trip It a special ratu I. secured. Mr. Thompson, tho Southern Pa cific agent, states that h. believe. that a special train can bo ecnrd, and promises to take the matter op with tbo officials ot the road tt bt Is convinced that tho people of Klamath Falls would desire an excursion. Tbo special train could leavo this city early In tho morning so as to arrlvo at Shasta about 8 or 9 o'clock la tbo They would have all day '1IIKl.im.i:MISWTKU." TH0R0iJG.1BRED wms Hie Hit with a Pedigree and a guarantee Some new, anappy itylea juit received K K K STORE The Hi' Company will present the .Itunmlliatloii nf J. M. Ilurrlo' "The il.lttl. Mliiltter" to-night nt Houston's Open. House Thlt It til" play In whl.h Mnudo Adama made such a succett us llabbl.'. and II is said llml Mnigaiet Ilea handle thu purl to per fection l-ddlc Mitchell will be seen as "Thu l.ll.le Minister " The loyalty on this play umounls in as much for olio performance as It Is expelled lhi' receipts will be 111 a l heater nf the slut In Ihlt city, hut thu management nf the Company decided In present I hi' play as n sort of treat in the people of Ihl clly. on account i. .r in ..li- ceiie.oii iiulionaKo given jlhem during their slny hero. Special imenory will bo used in each act. and 'llm workmen havo been busy all day ' under tho direction of tho stago man ager preparing for to-night's performance. Tho prlco tor admission for to nlgbt will remain tho samo at during 1 1... nrnvluu uerforuiances, and as the peoplo havo been anxiously watt Ing to see tbla play, tho prospects aro that thoro will bo a packod houso this evening. High behind and low before A...I .in til., linrk n .r.nt 111. sore. He' good to ride or pack or tow community. The Japanese Re llehlnd n wagon; but he's slow, tall Merchants' Association has re- And Itu't worth but half the fus considered tho resolution favoring a return to work, and now favor tho prosecution of tho strike. It Is al leged that many of tbo Japanese are buying revolvers with the avowed purposo of resisting what they term unauthorised seltures. That'll made about tho darned old cuss, If nny one should find such a borso, please report to tbo Commodore. Klamath County Real Estate Dealers Ass'n Orgaanlied for the Protection of I he lluyer wnd Seller of Real Properly and the promotion and Impmti-ment of Klamath County. MeniU' GREAT COHU COULD UK MADE FROM GOLD EXHIBIT SEATTLE. Juno 17. A gold cord long enough to encircle the earth and moon at thu same time, and atlll have enough to tlo around the baby', neck, It has been figured out, could bo made from tbo $1,000,000 In dust, bricks and nuggets In tho gold booth at tbc Seattle exposition. Tho virgin gold Is lo bo seen In the Alaska building, and Is from that section. to spend enjoying the beautlta of Shasta and leave there about o'clock In tho evening and arrjva bom at 10. It theru aro enough peoplo bore to lerated they ahould .notify Mr. Thompson at once so that bo would have plenty ot time to make th boc cssary arrangement.. Mr nnd Mrs. J. E. C. Peddcr ar rived In tho city this evening from Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Peddcr Is a sitter nf II. St. Gcorgo Bishop, and she and her husband will visit with Mr. Bishop at his summer homo on tbo Upper Lake. STATE BOARD ISSUES A WARM.NO AQAI.N8T FIRE u'nntsiA dace to work on ranch. Homo more object tban wage Relatives going away; muai aan pluco In tbreo or four day.. Call mo up. phono B 4, W. W. Maiton'. ranch. II. II. CAMPBELL. P. L. FOUNTAIN, GREGORY McCLELLAN. IIALLrSHEPKRI) CO., MAHON A SLOUGH, T. W. STEPHENS, FRANK IRA WHITE, WILBUR WHITE. Transaction with any ol the above dealer, towm protection. Mr. II. W. Hcrron ot Portland and Mr. W. E. Greene of Vancouver, Wath., are In tho city visiting their brother, W. E. Bowdoln. Tbaee la dies were former resident ot Ibla city and removed from here nineteen years ago. It haa been eleven year. etneo either of them have vlalted tbl county. Tho little two-year old baby of Mr. and Mr. Henry 8mlth of Keno bad a very sorlous accident Tuesday by being scalded on the bead, ear and right arm. Dr. Merryman waa called In attendance. U-Need-a McBride'a U-Eat-a Sandwich LATEST POPULAR CANDY Made from Cream. e For Sale by all w Sugar, Nuts and Fruit Confecttoaer Stores Tho Oregon Stato Board of For estry has set forth a number ot perti nent facts regarding timber resources nnd flro prevention In a leaflet and also In a notice ot sufficient site to bo posted In tho woods. Tbo season ot forest fires Is almost horo, and the peoplo aro reminded that timber makes many pay checks, whllo timber that Is burned ovor pay no wage. On every 1,000 feet burned, tbo stumpago owner may loso $2, but the community losos 18 in wages. About 1,000,000,000 feet Is de stroyed annually In Oregon, whtcb, If manufactured, would bring In $13, 000,000. This is a loss ot wealth that must bo mado up from other eourcos wbon the tax collector come around. Tbo board ot forestry warn ings contain the following character-. Istlc don'ts for the guidance ot camp ers and all who go on vacation: Don't toss any burning match, or tobacco. Don't make a campfire. In leave, rotten wood, or against logs, where It may spread or you can't be sure it Is put out. Alwaya clear all th Infanmabl Package Candies When you want a nice package of Candy and one that yoa can rely on to bo fresh and In prime condition, coaae to aw. t Wo have Nnnnally' the beet Eastern candy preeeed direct to ua from the factory. We also carry famona Coast Chocolate In package froaa Be ap. " targe line of FRUIT TABLETS, troe to fruit fbmn. Use ROSE CREAM for Chap and Tan. Star Drug Store "They Have It"1 u M1iMaMaaaMaaiiiaiMMiMT I I 4 i y iu ii vCJ V AVij m "i Mrs. Addl. BOamtiMr. V C H r . id ai'V-1..1' f. -.W j !. 1. Jffi.- M f vYy - -" -n iAJ J il ff