',5 . iV.- i .-.',. -,. 4 ' A4'b twftitt atmx-v?TO$$ Falls' Pint : -ojeittreas Jest Daily. -.. "ri?rr' tf m". , , . W f V7. I" 'jJi.jS;, ,,.,,,, ,, y ... No. 020 KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. AUGUST 7, 1909. LA Ml v . : S Otoe Memo. FsFSl'1 iiA ERTAIN IALLINGER ll-'KHr. WITH Tilt. t OK ntMMKIU'f. IT AT CRAIER LAKE TliU I'lly Ihiuhtfiil Kciimln lmuir la t-'vw Hour. He tit Crulrr l.ukti I'nrk ill) luot nlglil, mil nr wllli llm ornrlala r t Coinwi-rco a to Sent and raw of Hec- whiiao vlalt In I III" lan naaiiri'd (ml, Him nrrlvnl nl Mcdford tiy llm MiiKiiril t'lim. I ml tnkt'ii via niilii In (arriving llirm In the i wll rpcnd III ii iiIkM nl In taprrlally prepared at iiiiirultiK the ai-cre ki'ii ilnwn in llm Inkf, lll liu In wnltltiK I" (or n rliliv tin) nl tin) lake lie will lornllnn for Hi" Mr irnpiod In tin iTirloil tiniiliiii iif M tin) nl thi Ibo laken In rlmrite Ii) lmmlicr n( ('nuiiiioiev. iKi'i.r) unming will if wliern miu-rllim will tlin bout. Tliln will cri'lur) nu nppiirtunlt) kw ii( llm waler aup- rnl It rlitatliin ayali-m. fur limn It U doubt i remain hern fur n day, ort will li inl fnrlli to I mi. Ono nf Hip prrilll accnlus) la lr let ad- acheclulo. hi llil ro- Ike Pri-aldi-iit T(l. If It lii rniuint remain mi) Mint time imw nlliilliil fcer nf Ciiiinnerro of till Ifonl rnn iul lillil out apparent illfflriiliy runatdornlilo weigh! In It la being inndii li hi nt Tnll In foriuikii lliu liaki' llm Journey to lllllll llll la on tlin tonal p hence. UI'MIt .VTIUl TIONK ran public norr tin- orlm of lirmlsni In Itic diiIkIiI ono of tlio itrnv- Ihn.o soul-stirring times "Kor llor Coiintn'a show liow Noll Del- II l,iiKnn'ii iriuted, merit ri'iMiii'il ruptured ill- : curried llii'in wifely to nl. nln nu Idea of I lie dally i Cur of lliiaaln liy low ) I JaTaol mm- Si Iiik "An Infernal Mathlnii," it nil tlio perltirbntlon which It ntnavil tho hanker lo whom It la neiit. Now mimic tonight, nnil Hid sweat 'KlhKfr'of KUinntrr k-alla, lira. Com. will ili'Hutit I lot MudltMico with now aiinii. " Toiiiiirrow (Huuday) night apcclal ntlrni Ilium for children will ho hown. All have hi'iird of tho famous , loolotflinl garden nl limlun, tho an-' Imnla and bli.l.Mh.TO roltcctml fro.,iUK LNEQ WTH SAW MILLS nil porta of thn world will niicar ( loiiioriiiw night. AmnnK llirm nro ' (li'iihnnla, lumi-la, icbrna, Klraffna, Iilpimlnlnl, ihlmiiopn'H, polnr hcara, lnowii hrnra, iniinki'), ri'linleor, huf fulo, pillriiiK, llnmlnsofa, lioavura, horiilllla, milling, (npyharaa, ti -nim, aoallona nnd Afrlrnn Hon. "Ilolilrd ll" allow tho myallc work of nn Inrmlnr who llnulflia pcoplii nnd tlit-ii liiitlloa tin-in. It la vity iiiinialnK and will lio ahuwii on Hiiiida) tiluhl, NEW SCHOOL AT AGENCY .MIN'NKmiMH MAN (JKTH 1.NTH.T. TIIK lDRBID, OTHERS $6,000 I'laiia anil HiMTlilralliin for (lyiii- iMaliim AImi In tlnuila nf Huix-r- llltrmlriil tVllMin. Illila havn Ih-ph opon.il far tho lew kIiihiI ImlldltiK that la to (in i-rrrtod nt tlio Kliiinalh'Agi'nr) and tho run trail u awarded to XV. II. Lovill of MlniiraiMilla, Minn. I.lko all blda for Koviriiimnt work, Ihrro waa a IiIr dinvrriito l'tl it'll tin Mil of l.ovt'11 and tlio nt lowmt. It amounting- to ovrr ftl.oun. Hvtrral bldi woro auli- milted hy lornl rontrartora, but thoy wortf out of tho runnlnf aa aoon ua tlin Kvntli'iuan from Mlni.tmMll mndo lil niiponranro. Tho bulldlnn to bo rriTlnl wll be about 40x70 foot. It will Imvo a nlno-foot alona baai inout with ronu-nt floor. Ovrr thla will b tho Mhool room and aueiti bly ball, with Iwelvo-foot rolllnx. It will bo pluntirf.l ihroiiRhout and bu of tbu aanio rhnrailor of ronalriirllon II nl rhnrnrtorlsva nil Kovornment ImlldliiKa. , Thla atrtiiliiro la lo loplarn tho ono tl ut waa licit I ii) nl b) tiro Inal aprlliK. but wll bo iiipvrlor In evory- reioid. In mlilltlon to llic-achool building Hupirlnti'iiili'iit Wllaon lina plana and apo;iriratlona for a K)ninialum build Inc. Thla, howiur, will not bo lot by contract, tho work thcroon bclnR dono by tho day. It la hla drain) to fiirnlah tho bo)a with facllltlca for In-door athletic that will bo arrond to nono In Iho atiilr. Tho beneficial ofTt'cl of thla rourao I Indicated by tho ili'i'p Inlrroat nlrondy tnanlfoatod In th now- Kim, and It muy bo ox peeled that (he Klnmnth Aitonry will turn out oino nlhlvlo that will at tract ntli'iitlon thrnuibuiit tho atalo. Just . . . Arrived A Complete Line of I Fall Hati y VI and Gaps Yfl -W in the Lateit Shapei; T I iJ the Newest Shidei. A Complete Stock of hoes, Clothing and Furnishings K.K.K. Store .math Falli - - - Oregon MILLION CARS OF LUMBER , Mfl'KIIIXTI'-MIKNT lYKH MAKKH IIKJ IMIOI'IIKCV. j.Valurnl liHatlon for Car HIiom aitd Ti-rnilnal 'ominy Ha (Irmt Faith In Kuluro of Hrrllon. II I rallnwlnl that ffiin ono wet Ion of Iho ruanlry alono thai ono million ran of lumber 4) of lainlier will hare lo In lowed 4 arroM the l'NjN-r lake for ahlp- 4 menl on Iho rallnuul. To flKttrr on Iho wlioln oulMit of lumlirr would In- alnioal an lnixtuill4t- llyi II I Iimi vat. Thla I a rrry laiMirtant factor In Iho ilrrrlo- inrnt of KUnwtli Fall, for It Btran that Iho l'pm- lako aliorr will Ik- ilollnl with lm- nienx- mw mill 4anla, Iho y- roll of which Klamalti Fall wll net Iho fall limrfll. J. II. )er, Hupcrlntondont Bhaata DlrlMnn Bout hern Pacllle rail- road. A J, II. Dyor. auporlnlcndent of tho Hlmata dlvlalon of the Kouthern Pa cllle rnllrnad, which Include tho California Northeautern, and Mr. Harry of tlm Ri-mral offirca In San Kranrlaco. wore In tho rlty oatcrday on a tour of Inapectlon. Mr. Dyor la Iho boat liooatrr Klamath county haa. And hla booatlnit la not without rea- aon. for he bark np hi atatcment with fart and figure that aatound even tho moat optlmlatle roaldcnt of ll'o rlty. Prior to hi derluro ho waa aoen by a representative of the Hi raid and talked quite freely about what hi company ha done and I do ing, and tho ri-aaon for It belief In tho future of Iho country. In t.ic con mo of bl remark he aald: "Klamath Kail and Klamath coun ty aro the beat adrrrtlaed of any aeclloa of tho roast, Tho people hero rnn hardly reullie what tho future ha In store, for them. Tho railroad company la figuring with a good deal of faith on tno future of thla eo lion, a will bo een hy construction and equipment that ha been com pleted thu far. Kor Inatanco, take tho atatlon building, which havo been conatructed o nthl lino In small town, and thoy equal the mtmo claaa of building In town of G,000 pop ulation In California aa lo alio and construction. Ino railroad certainly deem It In warranted In thl belief of )our future, or such construction and equipment would not bo In stalled. "Klamath Kails, (peaking from an operating standpoint. Is tho natural location for a dlvlalon terminal on Iho Natron branch, which, when com pleted, will not bo a branch, but will bo tho main line. Wo figure that thl t0)- taiproved rrictloaleit 1 EMPIRE Crean Separator Z Ught Running, Easily Cleaned, X Ahsolntely Reliable BALDWIN HAJtDWAWt I COMTANY Call and Inveatbjate aaaaaaT route, on engine eiponso alone, will mean a saving of between 6E and 75 pur cent, a ono engine will do the work of flvo on Ihe roulo now oper ating over tho Blaaiyuu beside tho saving of numerou other expense In connection with operation. "A to the location nf car ahopa at thl division terminal, of courae tiiat I a matter that will bo left to my luporlor. Bpeaklng, though, from a perional !andiolnt, It I my opinion that thl I tho proper placo fur them, a wo havo right at hand hero tho necessary water ower to operate a largo shop a might bo deemed proper to Install. 'The traffic on thla line thus far has been an amaiement to the rail road official. Where doe It all go to? llolh paasenger' and freight tiafflc on thl line ha been very heavy, and away beyond our expec tation. The future tonnage on thl line, when completed, will doubtless bu enormous. Take, for Instance, tho timber. It I estimated that from ono section of tho country alonn one million car of lumber will have to bo lowed aero the Upper lake for shipment on the railroad, to figure on Ibo whole output of lumber It I almost an Imposlblllty; It I loo vast. Thl la a very Import ant factor In the development of Klamath Kails, for It mean that the Upper lake shore will bo dotted Ith Immenso saw mill plants, the pay roll of which Klamath Kail will. get tho full benefit. In addition to tho foregoing, )our wonderful Crater lako and Ihe other scenic beauties which you have In thl coun try wlll doubtless mako this section a mecca for tourists, from which jou will derive Immenae benefit. Taken altogether, I It (trance that the rail road company ahould have such faith In your future? "I want to atate, too, that the rail road company appreciate tho kindly feeling and tourteou treatment that thl section haa extended to us, and It Is our desire to do everything In our power to warrant a Continuation of It." Mr. Barry was equally optimistic, ind waa warm In his praise of Klam ith. Ho said: "Klamath Kails I one of the best idvertlsed town on the coast, and we have dally Inquiries regarding this section. .This Is my first visit here, but I am very much Impressed vlth It, and It Is my Intentlon'to re turn and visit Crater lake and look over tho country. Tho tonnage and passenger traffic on this lino I far greater than we ever thought It could bo, and I a revelation lo ua." ) BRIEF MENTION. A) John Short and Durrell, his son. aro In tho city to-day. W. I). Simpson, ono of the Upper lake ranchers, was In the city today. William Welcn I In tho city today attending tho meeting of Ihe Water Users' asorlutlon. Ilert Hawkins from near Wilson' bridge, waa In tho city today, and re turned homo with a new wagon. Mrs Voss has received the appoint ment as postmistress at Walhclake, and the alto of tho office haa been re moved to the Voss ranch. Record. Ilert Splrer, who waa up to the Carr ranch the first of the week, re- parts that tho S. P. Co. are bus? get ting rights of way In the country north of Alturas, Record. Mrs. J, P. Lee, wife of the county assessor, and her nephew, J. B. Mitchell of Osceola, Ark., leave In the morning for Spring creek, where they will Join the party that left thla morning. John Swaxoy, while riding a frac tious horse In the O. K, stable )ard, aa thrown, the horse falling on htm nd then kicking him, causlnj snmt DVero biutaea. Mr. Swasey waa re moved to the hospital, whin he I being attended by Dr. Merryman. . Peter Dour and family are la (ram tho, asp today, Mr. Dour formerly lived In Josephine county, bat on account of III health there removed hero last spring, and has entirely re covered, Thla fall It Is bis Intention of setting out an orchard on hla place, aa he I firmly convinced that fruit can be produced In this county with as good results as any place. (Additional Brief Mentlouoa Paged.) COUNCIL MEETING KXTHXHION OK CITV MMITM IH TKMI-OHAIIII.Y DKLAVKII. NO ACTION ON BOARD TANGLE Mayor I Authorised lo Heron Option on lllork of Land to lie I'sed for ('Hy I'arpose. A special meeting of the city coun cil waa held last evening, where the principal subject under discussion was the extension of the city limits. It was discovered that a few minor error had been made In the ordi nance, necessitating the drafting of a new measure for submission to the council. Another ordinance will be prepared at once, and a special meet ing of tho council called to act there on. Tlio council authorised tho mayor to secure an option on a block to be used for city purposes. No action was taken on the matter of tho sewer bonds, further Investi gation making It necessary to post pone final disposition of the matter. An adjournment was taken subject to tho call of the mayor, when allt luestlons presented last evening will -ome up for further consideration. Try cur choice hams, bacon and ard one.; thereafter you'll use no ither. Monarch Mercantile Co. Phono 1051. I KKAl. XTATK TILlNHFIOUi Elizabeth A. Bradley to same, MO acres In tp 2( s. r 10 e, 110. D. H. Campbell, E. R. Reames and wife lo Cal. N. E. Ry., atrip or land SO feet wide on east aide of R. R. track In Midland, 11. J. Jackson and wlfo to R. II. White and wife, lot In Kt. Klamath. 12,000, Iva E. West to the C. Mueller Land and Timber Co., EH of SWU and Wti of BEtf sec 13, tp 35 s, r e, $1.(60. Henry M. and Jno. 8. Ackley lo Alex Martin Jr., lota 1 and i In blk 3. K. K.. f 10. Tourists and camperr. will And Llbby'a tmall cana of milk Just the right slio. We sell them. Monarch Mercantile Co. Phone 1051. MIMMMIMMMIMMMI por Sfe-AHHf(rt 0!! i ASuuMrletort oa iDsuaata Lake Taat la PwmrpiMi K Aavrtca Tills la a snortla i-ropasltloa for Blew of wealth M Is not a farm. Vneqaatlcd trout Ashing Jsuso to November. Ikt-r huntlni on the premise Aiuraat t to November 1. Iwrk shooting superior to any In Iho mate ovrr inonannos of acres of wild celery i X rice Heptruibrr 1 to sVbrav ary 1. arouse and pheasant ahooUaa oa the place October IB to November IS. tlrst starting dace fas coaaty for a bear haat. Crater lake aatoasobHe road wttl ran throogs Ibo place for a mile aad quarter. f Navigable water to the proper ly, unsurpassed driauUaa wa ter ami power re anew Mtr property. More bottom land ami ae ajar den land than aay place oa Ihe lake. Thousands of pine and ar trees and thousands of quakiac asnrns. More varletlea of wild fewer; and natural grasses and vetches than aa place In the county. If you develop this property aa It raa be developed there la ao resort la the county that raa compare with M. No amouat of talking wHl de scribe III let as show you. We have been osTered more than twice what R cost, hat hua a aaln nt which TOM may take Ml below whksv- we WW awy n J. G. PIX1C1 at omoe I Bema Vka AMiUoai Ceager Aviaas, or W. T. IHTVI X At Salve Bros. Oo.'s Store, oa Tho regular monthly meellu of the directors of the Water User' as sociation I being held thl afternoon. The following director are present: President J. 0. Stevenson, Directors Ouy Merrill, C. A. .Bunting, N C. Ounn and Wm. Welch. It wa an nounced by Mr. Stevenson that he bad forwarded a letter to 8ecrcirv Balllngcr, Inviting him to vlslttthl project, but a yet haa rceclvd no reply. A ult Involving fS.6S, wherein Mary K. Clopton 1 plaintiff in1 J. O. Ilamaker defendant, wai tried before JnMIre n! the Peace Mllle.- today. Tm nintler waa taken under advite- mnt l-y bis honor. EXTENSION OF CITY BOUNDS OITHIIIK RKHIDKMAH ARE GET- TIXO IXTKKKHTKD IK MOVK OPPOSITION VERY STRONG ItraldraU of Hot Hprlags Addition Waal lo Know Certain Things From the City CosukII. Among tho residents of the addl tlons outsldo tbo city limits conaW erable Interest I being manifested over the proposition soon to be sub mitted for the ext-ns'on of the city's boundaries lo Include their property. There are at this time very few sup porters, the principal reasons ad vanced being that there Is no advant age In accepting tbe Invitation, and that It they did come In they would only have to pay additional taxes without any material benefits. As yet no statement haa been Issued by tbe mayor outlining tho position ot the city council In tbe premises. Those most vitally Interested In the matter are the residents ot the Hot Springs addition. When they purchased the property from the Pot Springs company It was stipulated In their contract with that corporation that the price paid for the lots In rluded the construction ot sidewalks and sewers. Tho question that Is la foresting them Is whether tho eito slon of the limits would vitiate tho provlslona of that contract. When the conference waa held bctwaoa the council and A. II. Naftiger, ex-pro Ident of tho Hot Spring coujiny. certain agreementa were made, but to what extent these will hold the city I what the reildents of tbU ml iRtlon want to And out. In the Kalrvlew addition tho real deals aro principally Interested in tbe construction ot sidewalks Aa It now Is very few ot the property own ers have provided these necensltle. During the winter months travel la this section ot the cMy Is attended with dWculty on account ot tbe mud. The streets are also In a deplorable condition. If they were given assur ances that these evils would be rem edied It would have a strong Influ ence on the action taken. 'I t OUve Oil We have the beat Imported , pure foods aad drags act, hat ! aatee. aad we subject oar oH to ; States Flwrasacopoala, aad ate, R tree from aay aad aU adaReratlon. Z ral oae-quarter plats, SSci TSc taH q-arts, ft JS. Bee ssmptee tat W 1 amauaww star Drufi ston -n r kadfggL - ayBeBgkjdgeBg - nfw Qrimni iM t IS HELD DP f I "i i.1 r f e. . i UVfA Kcnuuij nujuui niui -uavsa ,-y bkl.butiu.-i ay s-iesssjsssrsr. -.?.' - -.MaMaM r c .x. SECWtE ROOM Wm-JH SCMPOL .; t fH -n WIH ArromaMMlaie Akwat Paplts aad ReMctt) CoadllloB! of rrrwetst The school board tsj act gateg to be In a hurry In making Ma setaetle of tbe site whereoa win te issatsa. the new structure that will house tho school children of the etty. This decision was reached after aa ar rangement had beta made with the high school board for tbe aae of two rooms In that Institution. These rooms will accommodate about' pupil, and thus relieve tbe con gested condition of the present pub lic school. P. X. Fountain, one of the mem bers of the board. Is la Seattle, aad during bis absence tbe matter ts been dropped. When be returns the board will then begin an Investiga tion to ascertain Just where will be the best plsce to locate the echoo1. When this decision Is reached aa ef fort will be made to secure the prop erty at a reasonable price or have It donated, if this cannot be done then another alto will be selected. This program will be followed until a sRe that will be satisfactory both U loca tion and price Is found. Tbe appar ent disposition on the part ot some property owners la to hold-up the dty has had the effect of disgusting not only the members of the 'board, but the public generally, aad they wttt discover whea It Is too late that tber fcre standing la tbelr-owa tight. gBRVICK AT THE CHOMCsaBsf. i-j Services will ne ueia ia tae several - ; ;; k...k nf Vlalk Salla " aa " M follows: Baptist 10:00 Sunday acheot. " Classes for all. 11:00 Morning service. Subject, "Clouds aad Rainbows." The paster' will show In this aermoa. that oa- -ovory dark cloud that comes 'acrosa - me pamway oi me s pilgrim.-J spanned by a rainbow ot promise, with the silver lining of flop's Wvef aad (blessings. - Preaching at Long Lake school house at 3 p. m. Union service la tbe Methodist church In the evealng. Chriattan Church The CbrUUan or Disciple ehareh wll bold their regular services ta th Methodist church oa Lord's Day af tornooa at 3 o'clock. A cordial Invi tation Is extended to all who wish to attend this service. ., FOR BALE One l-foot With f-h.p. motor. Inquire of Ivaa Daniels, or phone 541. ik ,rt Italian Oil, f a - - we are aet coataat wWH;, the rigid testa of the Ci tharefere, sevpared to fuH oBO-half seats, awcl Ml B - i IV naS atfe aS esaV aaaOa. 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