V-'' '4 .$ m. - ,T I r iinatlt Falls' First Our Adverttoers Ott The BM RMiiha. ml lictit Dally. iYkaii. No. im KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. AUOUST 14. 1909. PriciSCents. ' Jl ftmunn mm -n :comes THIS MONTH At niMPAMlin HV A rVort'AI'ITAI.IHIH )ING 10 LAhlVILW mt Hm liiinrporuliira of Hie Mil lilui .North I 'nim AlluriK, Cn. ill)' Hut tenter nf Inti-nat In Id IlKlit lluit aim ted In Hm icniinii U working Its wny I, lilui ti) the I'lul nl tlila kovluw Mill Im minuting on nf llm Hint.- Tliln will wtuu In llm ptraeiiri' In Hint IC. H, IVh, general traffic tin H.mHIi. ru I'm llli'. and liiiorpornltira nl the lino E ' iir.iitjiaitil In Inillil nurlli .rj"'T"-" H"ll t nl I'npltiitMa Mil nil a arl)'it about lwen '.skSltnllala lll arrive hern M'tMtt( till imitilli nr llm llml rMk'kl tWtrmber, tin. I will proceed LgsWlgsT III nun ililles Thi nir- NMt l('tNr trip linn lint been no lWfct It U believed in have 4 wNk the now lullrnail Hint lli ItrrtaMui Hitcrit going m build ! LglMfttrw. Iliirrlniiiii uiti'iilii huvtt OK MMy wgnged lii buying up llm sgj f wgy between Altiirus ntul ity wit) ( I'M! river mil- M tli" moat Irnnlliln riiilti'i) 'Ike poealon of llm On ml touipmiy TliU cor bud M'tcrul offer In tin') Iinvn lii'iMi declined. t n to wliii Hut pros. inter wero would In' In prcauiiu-d Hint they tnllvea n( Hill ami llnr- MTCOm Ii: IbsssssssssssYcI fiuasESTHHL m MhSlkMWtt kM.lM elilcnl llli llm iiiiiiIiik nl Mr. party milieu tin report ul agreement has been li llm ttintriulliiK (nr. st)al Mr Hill U in with- Ifce llilil II Man fur llm s)t for ring rertnlit toiirm- xilman llml lllll tnrti'il w Hint liu tins MTiiri'it tier Im la ready In pull (Inn iluinmiilril win Ic urrn.oumeiils friini ii Prmiclacn. Utile out, U given In Hilt II It proves lu liu true Kt will)' surprised, fur Warrimiiii nor Mr. lllll neas for l he fun tl.iy fwnnla mimi'lliliiK from If Im gets It Im will not not, Hun Im will rmiuot ilcsrrlhn Ilils It la llkii attempting In lllili'liiicaa 01 me mil Store, next to Post, M ft (mm 9rM4pw IWM.VW rf Ss? MtJtaasTkfWa i4mm.' In u,mm ':MMtt nitM;wi iBMfBkil 'aSEasB'sS?' iaMBBBSBfJS tea woiriiii.vuioN in iikiik. I), II. Wort liliiKt'in, founder nf tint Kliiniiilli I'n I In i:irKK, nrrlvi'il In llm illy dial evening, It la four years slum Mr Worlhliigtiiu wn In Klnin ntli Ciilla, tuiil u lilli liu iipi'rti'il iiiiiuy t Iiiiiikcs, Im wu nut prepared for llm xri'iit liuimforiiiiillnii tlmt Iiuh tnki'ti plant In Hint time ClKliti'di )i'iira iikh llm pulillaliliu; nf n iiowb inin'r wn not iiitnuili'il wllli luxury. It wna u uiHit nf aimtrli crnvi'l, ami rrrutili luiril. Thla Mr. WnrtliliiKtnu ilhl it nl 1 1 Im tlri'il nf llm t fink . ami IiIiIiIIiik mlli'ii In hla frlmiila Im liliil lilmai'K t'lial, wIiitii Hutu wu n ureal r tlvlil for llm pi'tit-up I'niTKV mnl nlilllty of n mil ii of lila inllliur. lu lila liircwi'll nililrraa to Ma atiliarrlli ora Im prrilldi'il Klmnntli Pnlla' fuliiii' No iimrit nnliibln forrraal iii i'Vit iipii'iirril In tyi'c. (or within Ihn pi'ilml iliwlKlintiil hna niiim to pnaa Ihn KM lit ilcW'lopuiiTit liu fori- aaw. Mr WorthliiKlon la i-illtor Ami puh IUIiit of llm lli'lolt Dally New, mm of the li'iiillni: iii'wapnpura of Wlarnn- In. liu la poat'nnalcr of thu rlty and mm of II." liinlira lu Hit' iiiovt'iiu'iit Hint la umkliiK llftolt u crt'iit uimilcl pnllty lln will rt'tiinln Int" for n wti'k or It'll iln) a Ilia old frli'lida urn Klinl to avii him, mul hit hna iitiriuly li'toiim populnr with ihowt Mini Iiiiu laki'ii up llii'lr rt'alili'ncu limit Im It'll Ilia niilim la not im fmnlllnr In iitnrly fvi-ryonit In Hm "Ity, fur Im hua Irft ht'tiliul lilui u reputation u hclni; Hm hoat iiuh a nprr man tliut rur llvnl lu Klniuntli Knlla. nml Hut hi-at prtHif of Hm tor ri'ltllr of Hit' allltl'Ult'lll la till' RIIC r' ut hua follnwi-il hla I'tforla In u uiritiT Hi M Hcuviri: at Tin: ciiuitrniM. HiTilua will he lii'hl In llm aovornl cliiittlna of Klmnntli Pnlla Humlny nn follow ILipiUi t'liun li li): no - Humlny chtHit, Clnaaor for nil 1 1 : oo MnrnltiR X'rvlco. Hiihjcrt, 1 he ItlKhlmiia ( I ) Who Are ItlRht. nouaT C) Their Character; (3) What I hey Are Like, HI Their (Srnwtli." r.t, l'nlm it;, 12. If )ou aro ii atrmiKvr In the rlty mnl lime tin plant to wontlilp, )ou III llml n hiiiiiellkii rhurrli anil n (tirillnl weltome. I'ntoii meet I n R of nil Hie churthea will lie hi'M In the rhurrli lu the men Inc. Hi'. Mr. I'rlreiif the Melhmlliit thiirrh will print Ii the irinnii. 'Ciiine thou with ua ami we will tin thee Komi." ('nine early If )ini want ii kikiiI aenl M. M III.CIlSOi:. intiir. STEVENS WAS NOT WITH HILL havk in: o.viiV iti:i'iti:Hi:.NTF:ii i:ahti:iiv capitamhth NOT CONNECTED WITH ROAD Clirlallmi (liurrli Tim I'hrlttlnn or DUrlple churrli v lit hi.''! llielr rt'Kiil.ir -erlce In tin Mt'thoillat ihiirrh on I.onl'a Day nf titrnoou ul 3 ii'ilnck. A rnrdlal Invl talloii Ii eatvndeil In all who with tn nttenil thla aervlre. Clirlllan Hiletue (Tuirrli C'lirliillaii Krlenre Kcrvlrea will bo ht'lil lu llm Munlotli liullillnc. Bun lay nt II n. in. Huhjert of lecture: "Soul." fliurtli of Kntreil Henri Milan dully nt ":.10; Huniln)a at 10.30 ii, in. Just Arrived A Complete Line of -Fall Hats and Gaps in the Latest Shapes; the Newest Shades. A Complete Slock of ioes, Clothing and Furnishings .K.K. Store lath Falls - - Oregon! Ilellete, Dimeter, Tlmt (Viilral Ore- lt' Will lleOM-iitil l'i anil Will I'lirnloli Ampin Tntfllr. ' I hnvn no connrdliiii with lllll, Putter llroa., or liny rnllrnnil con Kt ruction Kthvmu wlmtaoever. I rec reaent enatern rnpltnllata who ron H'liiplnlo Inveitment In Oregon farm Iiik mnl llmlicr Inmla. Two-llilrtla of ull Hm money I have In Hm world la tied up Imllnr Invent tnenta. My trip HiroiiKli Cent ml Oreiton wna In thla (unlit rtlon, nml no other." When John P. HtevenB, engineer of niillonnl reputation, from Chicago, I, ml with thtie fuw hrluf entenrea Ihiia lliinlly rloaroil nwoy the myalery aurrounillni: hla name, he leaned hark lu lila rhnlr In Hie lohhy of thn Hotel Portland nml realgncdly, though (oiirtiiiualy, prepared It) give nnawrr lo nrloua queillnna an Inter- fewer from The Journal had In mind to auk III in. Hut with thla lucid prettentntlon of Mr. Htctcni' life and plana, querlra neoflied rather futile. Hut Im con tinued iiddeiily and In a confidential lone: "Do )uu know, I have no Infor mation about Hie work being done In Dearhiitei other than I hate read In the newapapera. Hut I'll tell you, I'm J it at na Intcteated In railroad con struction Into Iho central part of tha Stale aa any other Inventor would he. Hi ea any one think that I, or the In tereata I lepresent, would ho Juatltlod lu going down there and lui)lng C.000 ntrea of mgu bruah Innd mid 5,000 nrrea of Hniher land without Hie aa tiirancv of tronaporlallon fatllllleaT lnM'clel Interior Oregon "I did gn tin nn Investigating tour of Interior Oregon, hut I did an he- cniiae I had never hecn there before. I wanted lu ee wlint It wna like." "Well, what did ou think of It from nn lnetor'a atnnilpolnt?" Hie 'ineatlon wna promptly pill, "Some of It," responded Mr. Ste en, "la very, very good, and annic la na hml." "Hut doen the country Justify de velopment enterprise, nml tho faith wo have lu the returns Hint will be made when railroads bring Iho poo .ill' nml the money?" "Indeed It does," iho engineer an twered emphatically. "I put my lodgment tin It Hint (hero la land which will pay splendidly In return for development. Of rouno there are other parts which mnke no prom ise at all nml look hopetes.i. Such Plnres nro to be found almnal any where." liiteMnii'tiU .Might lie Made Mr. Stevens went on lo say that he hnd neither for Iho Interests ho rep resented nor himself iiinilo any In vestments In Oregon properties, nor did ho know of nny about to bo made In the northern states, ho said, and In Washington, Investments hnd al ready been made. What ho will do about Oregon investments will bo de termined absolutely by advices from the cust which ho has yet lo receive It was reported several weeks ago Hint John K. Stevens, famous engi neer, whoso services are continuously engaged by James J. lllll and alwa In the midst of construction schemes ns mysterious iih they wero big, had been living Incog lu Portland getting ready to bent llarrlman to tho pre serves of central and southern Ore gon, and meanwhile go on to San Francisco. "Pooh," said Mr. Stovens, calmly, In answer to a question as Involved as Iho statement. "And my only rea son for secrecy, It you must roll It that, Is tho fact'that l'vo boon both ered to death by energetic glonnora of Information for tho newspapers over slnro I was known to havo boon con nected with tho Panama canal, Every (lino I would romo to any plnco tho ropoiters would look mo up, and I told over nnd over everything I know l-H-TV THOUSAND I.V TVi:.TV YKAKl Opllinlntlr Pretllitlon of Judge llool. Init Itegnnllng Kluiiuitli Tails. M, T. Doollng, buperlor Judgu of Can llenlto iimnty, Oil., who returned yesterday from u trip to Crystal (.reek, Ii morn than ever Impressed with Hm piiaalh'llllcs of this section, mid tapulnlly w.tli thla city. In an Interview this afternoon ho Hinted: "This totmtry Is blessed with Ideal conditions, namely Innd nnd water, mid It Is my belief that your city In Im licit eight years should have a population anywhere from 10,000 to I r,, 01)0, mid within twenty years a snug 111 t lo city of to, 000 cople iliould ho resting hem among Hm foothills. Of course, this statement Is not bused on what you have now, but iiMin what could nnd should bo Hioiupllahed, For Instnnce, the Up per marsh should bo reclaimed, and cut up Into small holdings, Immense saw; mill plants will doubtless be erected, all of which will bo arteries leading to this city and building It up, and the last, hut not least, will he tint great tourist travel which this set Hon la hound lo get the benefit of. Southern California has hecn built up by tourists on account of the Ideal winter dlmnto there, nnd something ilioutd he done whereby this tourist travel would wend Its wny to this per fect summer cllmo. Tim fulfillment of thn foregoing possibilities Is the bants for my prediction, nnd also the fact that this town has within tho last few years Increased from a straggling village of 100 tn a population now of 3,000, most of which came here on i irospirt beforo Hm assuranco of a railroad main line entering this coun try or tho completion of the govern ment work here. This section Is now assured of both, henro the foregoing prediction." Marcus A. Hull, treasurer of the Wm, It. Statts Co., Pasadena, Cal heavy dealers In real estate, stocks and bonds, who accompanied Mr. Doollng on his trip, In speaking of this section, said: "1 am greatly STILL AFTER PRESIDENT CTTV IIIUKFH WANT 111.11 TO CO.VIK TO CTtATKIl lAKK ARE RELYING ON BOURNE llalllnger Will AImi lie Pressed Into Her Ire, nml Hie Combination May IjiiiiI Iho lrlie. (Continued on Second Page.) Tho efforts to havo a dcflnlto date set for tho coming of Prealdont Taft arn still being put forth, but no word has as yet been received from the chief exccutlvo of tho nation. The Commercial Club of Mcdford arc puihlng tho tight with alt the vigor of that virile organization, and every member feels confident of success. Croat reliance Is being placed on the Influence of Senator Itourne, who has become a closo buddy of tho Presi dent, ll llanre Placed on lUlllnger Secretary nulllngcr Is being relied upon to urge on tho President the practicability and wisdom of visiting tho lako. It would only chango his schedule tho matter of a few hours, and It Is the belief of tho Mcdford boosters that when this fact Is prop erly presented to Mr. Taft that he win uireci mat tno chango bo made. Another factor tha' will probably piny an Important part In Influencing the President will bo Mr. llarrlman. Hit will bo hero this fall, and during tho time that Mr. Taft will bo making his western trip. May lie lUrriiiian's Guest If llarrlman would appeal to the President to como this way It would havo a ndghty Influence, and rtepi rhruld bo taken to get Mr. H.irrlatan to mako tho request. It has been an uirprlsod In the magnificent area of neiincca tnai me program ns ai eultlvatnblo land Hint lies at jour "dy been arranged, and that tho lour here. It was my Idea beforo President and Mr. llarrlman will vliltlng your settlon that this coun- 'P'"1' a short time together at Pell try consisted of nothing but n series can bay. Whether this Is true or not of mountain ranges, nnd Instead nf remains to be seen, as It Is a matter that 1 found good land nnd homes for ,nat will not bo made public until countless numbers. I Iho meeting takes place. "Klamnth Kalis has a good future before It. but this city Is lacking In XUl' '" our ''caranco salo like a ono very Important feature, nnd that ""Knlf)lng glass? Hecauso It makes Is "civic pride." This city should get ollr garters appear as largo as dol- to work at once nnd havo Main street lan ,,,un"' aro- Portland Store, paved and made presentable, along next ,0 I'osloraco. with Iho other Improvements you ! urn contemplating, as tho future pros-1 mmttt verts of this city warrant It." X for jaie ugusi Qniy A Summer Resort on Klamath Lake That It Unsurpassed In Aacrlca Tills Is M sMirtlii)i I't-upOAltlun for men of cllli i is mil a farm. I'nctiiiallcd trout fUliutg June lo November. Deer hunting on the premises August 1 to November 1. Duck shooting superior lo any T in me stale over thousands of acres of wild celery and rice September t lo Febru ary t. Arouse and hrasant shooting on me innrc uciobrr is lo November IS. Heat starling place in county tor a ueavr num. Crater lako automobile road will run through the place for a mile and Quarter. Navigable water to Ihe proper- iy, unsurpassra urtnaing wa ler and power lo develop the iiroiM'rly. More, bottom land and fine gar- T ileu land than any place on X I lie lane. Thousands of pine and fir trees and thousands of quaking X aspens. Mure varieties of wlkl flower and natural graaaea and vett lies than any place In the county. If you develop thla property a it 'ran be developed there la no resort in ine county mat ran romitare with It. X, No amount of talking will de- X HIIW ITI IM MIUW UH We have been offered more tlian twice what It coat, bat liavo a price at which you may lake It) below which, wo will keep It. J. G. PIERCE at office 1 Buena VMa Addition Conger Avenue, or W. T. SfflVE At Shlve Broa. Co.'a Store, A IIAIIN OWI. Itelntlvo to tho notice which ap peared In Iho Kvenlug Herald of Aug- iso 13th In regard lo tho Alaska owl which Ii on exhibition In this city. It; Is only doing Justice to the public to ny that tho owl la not of tho Alaska (pedes, but Is a common bnrn awl frequently found In this section, Alaska owls aro never found In this lection. Donart & Son, taxidermists, linvo made a specialty of bird lite, and report that owls of the species of tho ono on exhibition aro found In many sections of tho Pacific coast. Tho bird Is much smaller than the Alaska owl. It CIIAS. DONAHT. W. II. flriibb of Thrall. Cul., has been spending several weeks vlslllni; with relatives In Iho vicinity of Ah Innd nnd recuperating from n recent severe Illness. Mr. Gmbb Is ouii of thu early pioneers of this section of Iho Hoguo Itlver valley and later was ono of tho early settlers of Klamath county, being for many years prom inently Identified with stage -nnd freight team transportation to that region which has now Itself been In vaded by tho Iron horso. Mr. Grubb's present homo Is n farm at tho junction of Fall creek with tho Klamath river twelvo miles abovo Thrall where the Siskiyou Electric company has Its power plant. Ash' land Tidings. . OK INTKIIKST TO LADIES Mrs. 8. II. Whlto will be at Mrs. Klelda' beauty parlors with a full lino of hair goods of hor own manu facture, from tho best quality of humnu hair at prices as reasonablo as tho factory mado goods. Sho makes 'i specialty of making switches and miff a from combings. Hair bought and exchanged. Mrs. II. Hudson and daughter of Montagus aro paying this section a visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gates returned last evening from Hlllsboro, Seattle, Portland and Newport, whero they havo been visiting for the past sev eral weeks. A. J, Swift, Henry Offcnbachcr and Dan Johnson left this morning on a pleasure and hunting trip combined. Tho party will visit Crater lako and then go after bear In tho mountains bc)ond. Miss Annie Applcgato, eldest Jaugnler of O. C. Applcgato, returned homo last evening after visiting the Chautauqua at Ashland. Mist Apple Mto will take the examination hero oday for a state certificate. Geo. McDonald, Dert Wltherow and lfe, Fred Houston and wife and C. M. Ramsby and wlfo returned this nfte.'nor-n from their fishing and hunting trip. They killed six deer .iiid one bear. The flihlng was tph-n did. nnd the party hat, a time that w.u the most enjoyable of their tlvej. The Oregon Harness company, on account of their growing bualneu, has found It necessary to add another room to their establishment on Weit Main street, and with the arrival of tho goods now ordered this entcrprli Ing company will carry one of the largest stocks in Southern Oregon. Hiram Murdoch, who Is conect! with this company, states that It Is the In tention of his company to carry or.lv the best goods that can be purchased, and by paying spot cash for his stock customers patronising this company wll be able 10 get the best for the least money. AT THE OPERA HOV8E "A Marriage of Convenience," forced against his will upon a younn artist, and the consequent wreckage of three happy Uvea; then, "A Tax on Bachelors" you should tee the com ical attempts of the old maids to cor ral tho bachelors when an act la passed forcing them to either accept the first offer of marriage or pay a heavy fine. An interesting departure from the conventional Is to be found In "Plain Mame," where the heroine Is, to say the least, not beautiful, but where she shows a young dude, who baa discarded her tor a cborua girl, that sho Is perfectly capable of living without him. You all know Dllllkln! Come and see him bring Joy to the Grouch fam ily by merely smiling serenely through all In cleverly acted skit entitled "Grin and Win." Songs and pictures changed every night. To-morrow night "The Baby's Shoes," a clerglcal heart atory; and also, by special request, Wilbur Wright's aeroplane exhibition will be given extra. Uox of money given away at tbo Portland store Saturday night. NEW SUITS FILED First National Bank vs. K. P. and Mrs. Jessie A. Morgan. Action at law to recover money. F. II. Mills at torney tor plaintiff. A LIE, SAYS BALLINGER HE DENIES CHAtlOK THAT HE FAVORED Tltl'ST DECLINES TO SEE REPORTER Secretary of the Interior Has to He Caught for an Interview Over t lie. Telephone. SPOKANE, Wash., Augnst 11. Beforo he left to Join the senate com mittee on Irrigation which ia touring the Northwest, Secretary Balllnger last night refused to grant an audi enco to a reporter sent to Interview him regarding tho attitude of tbo de partment of the Interior toward tba water power trust In Montana. Efforts were mado throughout the day to see him, but the secretary re fused to treat with hla would-be ln terrogator except through the me dium of a private secretary. Finally Balllnger camo to a tele phone and the following conversation occurred: Says "Dope" la All Wrong "That dope you put out-Is all wrong and false," said Balllnger. "I have tho records of the Bote man land offlco and maps and certain statements of Collins, which I would like lo submit to you," aatd the re porter. "I'll have no conference with you," replied the secretary; "you have mis stated the case." "I can prove to you by tho records that the power trust grabbed Mon tana lands," was tho reply. "Then you havo misconstrued what has happened," retorted Balllnger. "I will not see you until It la straightened out." "You're the only one who can straighten It out, Mr. Secretary." Balllnger'a reply waa to hang up his receiver and terminate the long distance Interview. Balllnger Explains In Type Secretary Balllnger last night gave to the Spokesman-Revlow state ment ot his side of the case. He said: "I have information from Wash ington that the public records show that no power sites or dam sites wore taken up during tho tlmo that 1,000, 000 acres of land were opened for entry In April. Even It tbo land available for power sites waa entered It could not proceed to patent, be cause of a provision In the order throwing it open to entry. "The department ot the Interior is making aa substantial progress as it did under Secretary Garfield, only It Is not advertising Itself." Pardee Points Out Ileal Issne To this statement former Governor Pardee of California made trie fol lowing reply: "It la not a question of how much (Continued on Second Page.) j It Is Tried and Tested I We do not take the manufacturers' word for tbe.purlty of Our Olive Oil We test each and every lot that we get by the most approved methods. Wo are giving away ten-dollar Electric Stand Lamp with Olive Oil purchases. See our window for partlcuUrs. Star Drug Store "They Have It" ROSE CREAM FOR 8VNBVRN o ' , v.iSJ p ft i f