4" U - 1 ..l ' i. 'j v .i- -" ..- "ar""- :. I. i" ,,i ,f- "A i e.- v . c.Q1M H&tJHaFi efm,; &. : r. r J! iijq lath Palls' Pint a... n ir Best Dally. Tri iMt Raaultft. '""VV j hcAlt. No. 0.'10 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1909. nitmlC-mMl mht mittfltHQ dllLsl1 ICTION DISMISSED otiii:iih MIX HIIIVAI, htv i roritr. LD OREGON I HUNK i t 1H I' That lllfjr Are V I lltlll by Judge C.II-), fn IIihiiI I (Vrtiiliil) t wiiti n signal wilor) rtlou prorndliiKs lustl pel I tn in In permit lln nplo tiHi Ihn highway )nrl taiirh Judge llul- that they win nillim right In itimn tliu rnml. tlin iriH-i- illniia u taken miih n turn llmt I ruiiw In I lit' rtiuclusliiu (going In Imi n ruin) Imllt al Imi k nf PiutiT llros hut llmt I tin nrriiarn- In 1 1 III' Hllll ii mtIiiiii rnimtriirt u railroad tllmcliiiti i nil) mi, and NlliiK" nro awullnl with , lit Interest tliniiiKliniit I to lln evident" nf ir. i glen li I'orlrr lltn.. II Carey n( IIik law 1 A Kerr rierily gave urmice that llm work 1 llm On'K'm Trunk linn Ixum tliln luvostiui at, the ulijut nf Did rail- I tn Im I I.I ii rnllinml Into I hy I'nllmHril Capital. pvisonai knuwledgo," Sow tin- Mi nt It) n( the turn miii)hiK tin runiln urllnii nf thin mllroad It till- disposal nf lln sple - In furl It In prno- ril liuent th" construction Trunk line will not rm'iit deilgualcd terml- i of llm nun Interested ill loiistruttlon inn lot (licndlturo of mono) .Trunk lino itiuuld cuu- In of Oregon Hint Iheiu of dill IT lu tlm enti r- thn romlnK week I'nr-jenij'of itrrliiiinrnt. inlenlrd territory. Com- pr four of HieMi mmp Uiillea 'iiiiiIkIiI. With taliitilliliiit llm Orenou III iiiio .IS iiiIIoh of tlm y iomtiiI, mid before ko following wiek will titidir iiiiulruitlon. ada of eiiilpiuitit nro IA), mid b) tlm umi of Pii A Complete Slock of Furnishings K. K. K. Store Lavu 2,11(10 laborer nt work I'lirtim Ilnlli) WarrliiiUM-, "Ilolh llm tin ut rwiiilherii rullroad nml tin' Coliiiiililn HnutlKrn, parallel Ink tlm Deschutes river on thu west mill iimt will Ik ullllti'il fur shipping In o'liilimii'iit. Porter llro. havu based n wniehoime nt Hhanlki) nml liiiti uriiilrtil iiriiiiiiil fur llm opt Hon nf nnothi'r. Hlmnlko will he tiiailn tlm supply ili'imt for n largo iiinnlicr of lump un Ihu iiiiit section of llm work "A wiirohoiiaii silo linn alnn hi'n ui(iilri'it nt I'rou llrldgu for another miiily iliiot nml null iinnllitr will Im loialiil In T)sh valley fur the work nbiivn Hhernr'u lirhlRP. "Twi'lvn or llfleen nilli-a of wnKon rnml mil In ho rnintriifteil for umi In lrnimHirlliiK ""I'l'lleii from llurfiir, I ho li'milmm of I ho (I real Hoiilhern, lu llm lauiim In Ihu upper raii)ou. tlrmli'iit will kii lo work nvat week on thu lomt nroiiml Mutton niuiiic lain, whkh will ullii arrem In the river hy n wnnon haul of twin!) mile from llufiir ' A ferry U to ho put In nervlro In tlm iiilil utrrlih of water opHulte the lllll rnmh, now riarhiil hy a haul of :ii mile from Thu Dallen. A train of r.u park niulea In hilnit a. iiciiilileil ami eiperlcnriil parkera have In en einplo)i il Theaii milieu will mrr) iipilli'K lo thn rnmpn In thu I nil) mi thai nr arrrailhlp only hy Italia. Min t:Hlpotrnl mi the Way. "I'ortvr I Iron, now ham quantl. tle of roimlrurlloti ramp equipment at Vauniiirer. .Much of thl la hilnK tiil up tin' North Hank mllrnail to (Iraml Dallen, ami there ferrleil arrima tlu rlur to Thu Dallea. What Ii one of the luriieit rnllloail rntmriii (I'm otitrlta In the neil, ownril hy I'ortrr llrui , will moil hv nvallalile for uu In thli work Tlm firm la now cum pI'lli.K lie llnal work on thn Hik. iki r.iillanil ami Kent lie main III e M-iir rHili.ui', uii'l l!m mitni an I men Ihile Mill he releamsl within Mil or Hum wteka anil hiniiaht lo tlm De. iliiilen " liiilttw Ci.ri'y itrrlliH lo lie .tri.Aii Into it rlrlemint is to whether 0,i On Rnn ""riink lino it harkitl h. mi' ut Die l.nimnnilnoTil a)nieiiH I lil'vti' that vllhln a few je. ,t -iilnil tlriKon will he erel b n. ernl lninrnntlni ntal rallroaila." ho alii "I hatu iM-en over that rountr) I umi know Un MiKlhllltlei It will ho Inn )enr hrfuro ilther of tlm mil in ul now luillilInK up the Deiichiilra not week Porter llnm, will lopment of great pro will bo opernllng Into central Oregon )il neltlem nro nlrend) flocking there. In ten )enra rentral and cant irn Oregon will he inoro thickly op. ill. itul In iroHiilliin to nrin than the Wlllimilte talley with nil Ha 4 tnlilUti ten en m p he-1 "Tlm Irrigated farma nnd Hip t 10 mid nillo pint :n wheat rmirhea of Oregon will protMt n (oiiutigQ that la llm making of pun piiou. riillroniU. Tlm Irrigated aec tlona nnd tho whiat Imida nlong thu trmironllneiilnl railroad norlh of iih pnnliln m bread and butter foi thou) i- at ciiih. I'rodiiru In iinnll Ilea thiit excel Ihu ahlpmcnla of largu rlllt I nro taken out of amnll tow in Hint look like tmlhhliiK atnllona I do not ngrou with Ihu atiittmrut aiJ'J Just . . Arrived A Complete Line of f Fall Hats y fg and Gaps ww in the Lateit Shapes; - J the Newest Shades. loes, Clothing and lath Falls - - - Oregon! jlliut thu llmt HI) miles of railroad In 1 thn Denrliiilm canyon will receive rm tiiiutHK'. Thu Clearwater branch In mi i'iiiiiiln of wtiitt will nun db)' I" i cii nlmiK thu Deschutc ran)un "In tlm Clearwater country when! lit hiiuled in thu lirlnk o( tlio cai.)itf nnil taken ilnwn In thn mllroail Ii; ininnii n( aerial tramways. Thoro In mi rmsiui why Ihu twine thing should mil Im done In Hlicrmnn anil Wuto counties. Ilnlli am capable of ninth Kifiilir tloveloptiiwil than they now possess. luili'H'tiilenl IJne Woulil I'ajr. "Kveti u an lnileienilent Una the OriKon Trunk ahouhl provu a profit. ahle Inveatment. ITmlcr thn Jurla till lion I'lvrrUeil by the Interntale (,'oininorio rouiinlailon and Ihu rail way rouimlaiilona of Orrxon and WmhliiKton an Inilependent lino con-m-rtliiK either with thu U. It. N. or the North Hank rnnnnt Imi ilepilved of Ha proportionate aharo of the ro- liirna In Ihu haulinK of freUht Irani ferriil to thu other rallroada. "I 'would not attempt to dlacredlt the almerlly of the other railroad. It l in) belli f that thu llarrliuan road III ho built. allhoiiRh I do believe II would not havu been built had It not been for the knowledge Kalncd of the OreK'in Trunk llne'a Intenllona. Cen tral OroKon otherwlao would have been n aihed hy Hie llarrlman road by a branch from the Klamalh-Nat run line and the tonnage drained the other way. 'When Ihu rallroada havu ronfnet- Ink urve) and both begin ronatruc Hon work thorn am bound to bo In Junrllona and rounler Injtinrtlom. I do not look iiikiii the reault of the In junction proceeding now iendlng, no matter what It It, aa of vital Import anru to tlm construction of either railroad. There la room In thu can yon for both of them. "The acquirement of thn Dean rani h weat of Mhanlko by the llarrl iuan people .aa uol hampered our work, The Oregon Trunk line haa a right of way bought and paid for arrina the ranch alone the river frontage. When I waa there a low daya ago all but about HO feet of thin frontage had been graded. The llarrlman road had put a wlrn gate aero thu road trading to thn rampa and had padlocked II. I waa told hy our people that thn remainder of the fill on the ranch could hv completed In ono da), nnd that thu blixkada wa of no ronaequonriv AT TIIK OI'KIIA IIOIHK Probably tho luotl beautiful mo- Hon pit lit re over shown In Klamath Kails aro those descriptive of tho "IjihiI of tho Midnight Bun" at tho opera hoitso tonight. Tho Arctic ocean In all Its rolling splendor, giant Ictbrrg. glaciers and thu great north ern lights aro all realistically pre sented. Then there Is a dramatic avrlrH that )ou should not miss, "Daunted by III First l-ove," show ing that llnnilit was partially cor rect when hu snld "Inconstancy, th) nmno la woman," Most every ono I acquainted with that pernlcloii mor tal, "tho eavesdropper." Couio and seo hi in get hi Just deserts, and laugh with tho rest of tho folk ut "Tlm Hulrldu Club." IIKPOItTKI) HIICIHK One of lke County Oldest Hetllrr umi onUlul Take III Own l.lfo It I reported thrt William Colo, who for tho pisl scu'iitecn )ears has been ilrcult court bailiff of tako count), committed sulrldo Inst Satur day h) shooting himself. Hilly Colo Iiuh been ono of the most faithful en nut l.nko county over had, and it la with regret thai wo loam this, for Hilly wa ono nf tho old frontier t)io Hint U fust disappearing over tho divide, and u good, faithful man ho wns, too, hot It to tho community In which ho Ihed nnd to hi country In tho early forties, when men of ucno nnd slnmnlu wcro needed on thn coast to jmvo tho way for tho rlvilltutloii wo now havo uround uu, Wu oxtoud our K)iiipathy to I.ako county In thu loss of this faithful Norvnnt of theli. (leorgo Auger and Krnest Itommel visited the A.-Y.-P. togother tho other dn. Nothing lomnrkoblo about that oxi opt thut Auger I 8 foot Inchea lu height and Itommel a littlo under t foot, Among tho Interesting article to bo aeon In tho dead letter exhibit at the A.-Y.-P. aro a man' ear and a woman's scalp, , HAS CHANGED HIS MIND JAMKH TOIII.V VIKH'H IIKVKLOI. JIK.VT WITH AMAZKMKXT SORRY HE LEFT KLAMATH Wouldn't (Jltr Ml lUla tor Hie Old Town Three Veara Ago, bat Con- rluilea He I'nilervalued It. "I lived hjure over Ihlrt) yeara, and 1 would not goro all bit for the wholu town; I would not give two hlla an nrro for the land." To thu paimerby catching Iheto word would ho conveyed tho Impreaalon that tho gentleman giving utteranco to them wan ripping thl whole, section up the harU, and waa glad of tho opportun ity. Hut auch an Impreaalon would bo erroneom. Tha author of this eipremlon waa nons other than Jame Tobln, formerly a rrddent of the Merrill section of tho county, but now a resident of Santa Hon. Ills remarks were only the opening of a statrment that will prove Interesting to many resldenta of tho county, pedal I) to aorne who, llko Mr. Tobln, lived hero over thirty )earir. In dis cussing the change that has taken plnro during the three jtara of his absenru, Mr. Tobln said: "I used to think that It I could sell out and get away from here that I would be making the ono business stroke of my career. When the op liortunlty lo sell came along It did not tako mo long to reach a decision. I would not kIvo two blta for all thu land In the county, nor six blta for tho whole town pt Klamath Kails. I waa disgusted, tired of trail, wantoj lo get out and (elt aa if I never want ed to seo It again. There were many then who thought as I did, and I guru there aro some still remaining would feel just about tho sanio way. Hut II was a mistake. I guess I mado it mlstakoT Things hao changed and tho country that I thought would never amount to much Is the coming kcctlon of tho Pacific coast. It is talked about .wherever ou go, and I hiue who aro here and those who will come will neur bo sorry that Klamath county I their home. 1Bo seen a good deal since I left lure and learned a whole lot more, MMMMMMMM M F?.r Sfc:A!Rl? 0?.!x A Swattr Resort ob Klamath Lake Tint to Qgawpancd la Aavrica Till I a aHirtin4 ruMM.itlou for tiH'ii of wrallli It U not a farm. rnrquallotl trout lUhlng Juno lo .orinln-r. IKt-r liunllng ou the irriulr August I to .November I. Iluik shooting superior to any In. the NtNle over Ihousanda of acre or wild celery and rice September 1 to Krbru ary I. flruuw and 4irasant shooting on the daro October 13 to X in ember in. Ilest start log place lu county ' for a hoar hunt. Crater lako automobllo road villi run through flic place ; fur a mile and a quarter. Navigable water to tho nroier- ly, unsurpassed druiklug a- tor and Kivter to develop the , property. More lioltom laud and fine gar den land than any place on . the lake. Tliousaud of pine and flr tree and thousand of quaking aspen. Moro varlelle or wild flower ! mid iMtuntl grasae and ' vetrlir tlian any place in tho ' county. If you develop thl itronorty aa It ran be ilov eloped there I no nwort In the county that tail roniparo with It. No amount ut talking will de scribe It) let us ahow you. Wo havo been oaTercd more than twice what It coat, but liave a iirlce at which you nay take III below which, wo will keep It. J. G. PIERCE i at oBm . I Bueia VUti AddlUon W. T. SHIV1 J At Bhlvo Bros. Oo,'a Store. MM and I feci that ten cars from now tln.ro will not bo an aero of cheap land under Irrigation. "Thn human family Is composed of ono-tenth , satisfaction and nlno tenths unrest. Wo are never satis fled with what we have, but alwaja desiring something else, and It I this spirit of travel that Is going to niaki many men wish they had remained In Klamath county, for when they go tlsowhero they will moro fully op preclato tho advantage hero. "I do not know whether I will re turn hero to live. 1 would like to, tut other ronaldaratlona have de mands on my wishes. ! havo never hit so well aa I did In Klamatn county, and tho same la true of Mrs. Tobln. Klamath county la all right and Ita future la greater than any of us ever dreamed of." Mr. Tobln la here on a business trip, and will remain about wee'r III loro for his former homo Is stronger than ever, and hla old frlenda need not be surprised to see him back again aa a permanent resi dent. ' BRIEF MENTION. 4 J. F. Magulre of Mt. Hebron is In the city. Kd llcam and John Koontt ot Lost river are In the city today. Violet Hulse sustained a painful Injury Sunday by cutting her foot with an ax. Uurge Mason Is confined to hli I ome-oa-account of a alight attack f malarial fever. Mrs. Holcomb Is seriously III with t)phold fever, and la being cared for at the Klamath hospital. Fred Collman of Spring lake I lu tho city today, and during hla May purchased a Decrlng reaper. Horace Mitchell rode In from Ash land this morning. He reportn that bis son has fully recovered his health. W. II. Cleaver, representing Stnde- baker Bros, is paying thli city a business visit, having just returned from I.akevlcw. Mrs. II. Newnham returned to tho ell) Saturday after a two months' visit with her parents at Santa Crux and sister at San Jose, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Zumwalt and Mr and Mrs. It. S. Smith will leave Thursday for Costal creek, whero they will spend a couple of weeks en jcjlng life. W. II. Mason, who has beoi !n the tlty for the past few days, will leave In the morning for Lakovlew, where ho has a big contract with the Oregon I and company. I). V. Ku)kcndall, prosecutlnt at torney, left this morning (or Kugouo mid tho coast, whero he will spend hU summer's outing. Ho will unb olt)) bo gone thirty da)s. J, O. Stevenson, president of tho board of directors of tho W'atcr Users' association, arrived In town this morning. Mr. Slevneson has pur chased a Deering binder. Charles DcLap, deputy county clerk, and It, Quthridge, deputy sher iff , left this morning on their bicycles for Crater lako. From Crater lake 00)00 Improved Frictloaleu i EMPIRE Cream Separator Ught Haaamg, Easily Cleaned, ; Ahsolatel Reliable ; BALDWIN flARDWAU ! COMPANY CaU and Uvfatlajata Pjl they will go to Medford, and thence to the fair before returning. Miss Mamlo Jones tort this morn ing for Portland. Walter Clifton left thl morning for Portland, whero ho haa accepted position with the Bouthorn Pacific company. y. Ooellcr, J. O. Rutenlc and fam ily and Theresa Yaden leave In the morning for Cherry rreck for a two- weeks' outing. (Additional IMef Mestlonoa Page 4.) TIIK PKKHIOKNT 8 VIHIT. raft and OStrlal l"arty Will Arrive la Seattle Heptcmbrr SsWh. BEATTI.E, August . President .Vllllam II. Taft, accompanied by aa jfflclal party Including his private iccrctary, Fred W, Carpenter, and ibcrelary of War Dickinson, will ar .Ivo In Seattle at 8: IS p. m Septem ber 2tb to pay his official visit to .he Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc exposition. The president will remain until 10:40 p. m., pn October 1st, when no will leavo for Washington, D. C. This Is tho report that haa been received by President J. E. Chllberg from L. W. Thavls, eastern publicity agent of the exposition. It Is the plan of the president to pay a visit of a half hour In Tacoma In honor of the late Representative Cushman. who lived In that city. In the presldont'a party will be a ph)slclan, two secret senrlco men and two othera not yet designated. In addition there will be six newspaper men, representing press associations. Ma or Miller ot Seattle and Presi dent Chllberg ot the exposition aru arranging an elaborate reception for the president. Owing to the limited .lino of bis visit every available mint ute will be taken. A special day at tho exposition will bo set aside lor his reception. A banquet In the New York stato building are among the features of the entertainment. HOMK FItOM TIIK FAIR Coanty OaVlala Report a Oood Ttsae and Are Proud or Their Home Coanty School Kxhlblt County Clerk DeLap and Sheriff Barnes returned last night from a trip to be fair, and report a delight ful time. Clerk OeLap, In speaking of tho Klamath County School ex hibit, said it waa very One, and that It seemed Quite homelike for people ot this section In a strange land to run across the familiar namea which he found there. Literature, sotting out the Inducements offered to home seekers In this county wu, however, consplcuoua by Ita absence. Klamath county la being talked of a' great deal on the outside. Judge Griffith and County Commissioner Summers are expected In this evening or tomorrow. When some one InadvertenUy pro posed a toast to "Our Next Presi dent" at tho banquot givon In honor ot Governor Johnson ot Minnesota and Oovernor Hughes ot New York at tho A.-Y.-P., each celebrated gueat rose and simultaneously reached across the board for tho other'a hand. Kr Olive Oil i We have the best Imported Italian Oil, guaranteed wider the ' f pure foods and drags act, but we are not' content with? lists ajaatr- antec, and we aubject our oil to the rigid testa ot the Valted Statea Pharmacopoeia, and are, therefore, prepared to giiaraatee. It free from any and all adalteratloa. Full one-quarter pints. Met fall r 70ct fall auarts. aiJML Bee satnulcs of dhfereat olla at oar ata 9 1 i. .... ROBS CREAM. FOR TAN "-in Star Drug Store ' TltSy I nmwHummmimt.m;imm3ii BUILD FOR POSTERITY NOTKI CALIFORNIA FHY4I11AX OX (UNITARY COXOmOX. GIVES WHOLESOME ADVICE Hralthfal HarroaarHaaja Proaaotn the Devrlopmcwt or Cosaaianlty aa4 Cltv'a Fatare Iirwaart It. - Dr. Herbert C. Mofflt and wlfo and Miss Gertrude Jolllffe arrived here last night In thalr touring car from Sin Francisco. They are oa their way to Crater lake, from which po'nt they will return home by way of Med ford. Dr. Mofflt la recognised aa the leading authority on Internal disease on tho Pacific coast. He la profesin of medicine In the University or Cal Ifornla and Is a man of recognto"! ability In bis profession. He dis cussed the question of the dUpoan, ot sewage from this city, and waa sur prised when he learned that It waa contemplated to dump the raw sew ago Into the lake. 'The city will make a grave mis take," aald the doctor, "and If auch a plan la carried out It will he re gretted later. Throughout the worl 1 this question Is receiving the careful attention ot scientists. AH agree that the aeptlc tank method la the proper one. The additional cost la small and the reaulta are permanent. We build nowadays for future gen erations, and the community that for gets posterity paya the penalty for Ita selfishness. Throughout "Europe the targe and small cities had to cob to the septic method of sewage disposal after their population had been der- jiatated with disease. America la coming to that polnt.today, and It la only a matter of a abort time when any other method ot sewage disposal will not be tolerated by the common wealth. "In this city there Is too much at stake to adopt any other method. Three things go band In band to at tract aubstantlal cltltena: good schools, good water and healthful surroundings. A class of resldenta can be brought In "without these necessities , but they hardly make desirable cltlxona. The future'of this J town Is auch that you eanaotaa?ord to Jeopardise It" by unsanitary coo-1 dltlons. Klamatn Falls will bo t greater center of tourist travel. Des tiny aaya so, and with such prospects I should advise every precaution that J will promote the healthful surround- Ings ot the community," NKW 8VIT8 FILED Mary Marka vs. Albert Marki, suit for divorce; II. M. Manning attorney tor plaintiff. ' 1 Box of money given away at Portland store Saturday night. the'y 4 KI A-l one-halt plat,' SAci'iaJl aaai,1- i. "Ill il 1UM . ir. -f ji it i ' 1 1 vmt . . - si' V-' " "il ' H - Ve H " M 4 t 3 a . JM.-" i WWWWVWWWV ; i Sj. . ,-."