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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1909)
-V3,W a v A. -t r. f &- j. v.. : Klamath Fnlln' Firm ami Ileal Daily. f. t 1 la.llsara OaftJ ' xrf "T""rint w , ,Xn OMl JMWliy Je$ Tumi) Ykau. No. 1H2 Prick 6 Ccnts. KLAMATH FALLS. ONKGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 2-1, 1909.5 i-ftl VI lie ftwniifi lefafl.. BEAUTiTUL LAKE ODELL h.m: of nit: ni,tNiur sum is Ol VI HUH Hit KMM till. ALIVE Willi 1)01 III VAUDIS will .uiiHit iiu ,uiii.ii..ii i.r iii Inurlala Huuraaftil lili l I'arly l-'rom 'Mil. Ill), c II. llinlrrwiHiil nml lli' In llainllliui ami old', 1'iiii.ini Kail U'lillli.rk a Inl (,'linf lliioiinl Ihinlc) Irtllllllil )ratliril) lllilll all I'lll'llilnl inillnit In llin (Mi'll luik iiiiinli) Tl.r) iHiil a ili'llilMfiil IIiiim. ami ) that unllltr) la lillnlnl) n hiiI. limn a craian Tin) ainii.'.lr.l i grllliiK rUlit iti-r mi llirlr Hip on. I Imiil itnlnli'. alliira n vl.tih llm, l..iulil I.uiiik lth llirm Kail Mill irk In aimakltiK l Dial rmiiiti) aal.l rim fiiillltr) amuiiil lrfiki 1 1. I.l It nlm uf th moat i(tiiliaiiii. I aai rn-r III Tli Knutliiin I'ailfli hi Hilolnl) liM-ntnl In iiIiiiimii.' mull It.l.iiicll till arrlluli, na ft 111 xtirii tin' train ll ! tli lake a .I.ii.W Ik ( I Itla ImmJ) nf xali-r i all ! nl talnr.1. xlilili U aiHint tin lull -a tunc I.) tlirrv ll.t a half l.l.' Th' mil rnail lll Imi iaaa rlKht iln In Hall rrrrk falla, nmilhir Im nullliit aKI.I. olth II wnicr fallliiK mralRht ilnti fur ino fr't ur minx . In Mi'iili txaiity. t In. iiimmi. main llin llilmixh llila riiiintr) vlll l"l llir Hliklnn iimiIk nn thniiaaiiil Inl. I n II la ai innrli innii' illirralfliil. anil )r thvjr urt Ihroilitli thrln mi all ) Kraili- ' It aa alatnl tif inr nf tln .nll that llila ia llir first lllli" fur iiillr a Kilml dial Klamath Kalta .aillii ha.l tlallnt t tils rrxlnii mi an inilliiK Uki. O.lrll la ri'IMirlnl aa alhi- Mill tiiml nf ihr ilntlln talili'ii tailit), anil It tin I r Irks at alt to en nut In I hn iniiMilnii mill iiiini' haik I.) ii iii.-nf ilnlr nliilnK K I llli .III)- nf Hip a..ikli-.l l.iantlia Mr nml .Mm I' J IIiiiii nf lln-lln-r alaii Iuiiii.,1 In id.. l,.r...i il.rii' nnnni nuil Mr nml Mra l'iiiiiil"'ll nf A I 1 t.l- II...- ..I il.. ....... .nil I... I.a. I r,i,M (),, arrminl nf II... .IrMim III II"- IIiiiIhT III.- r.a.k lli. nf II... tlM In .alkliiE hom-. the K.i.lr. .w.) Uk-O.lrll I. al t f 130 mil niltiraal nf h.r... nml . Ili Im r.iuti. I ln r.ut Klninnlli. thrnri. In lira .'r Mnmli, lli.nr.' In Cni.'nl (fiirmi'tlr Oili'lll nml limn ifcnt in ihn laki. II la nlHittl IS tnllfa, Tl.ir.. nri. lil.'al iiiiniltiit l.lan-s nmr lln laki', as tin' lltnlwr tillnly aiirriiiiiiils It. nml tniirl.ls KtilliK thern ahnillil nla.i Ink.' Ill Hull tri.'k falls, wtilrh Is 7 inll.'s "I tin- hi'tt.l n( l.ttk.. O.lrll II I ol.oiit a ll.ni-il)' ilrlt.t frnin Itlaiiialh Calls In thla ilari. liny llnlihi-aa (Innrniil I Tro'isi'ro, II mi fur I'Very Hip. K. K. It HTOIIi: $1. i.00 or a new pair for RIP New, Nobby Fall Patterns, Peg-Top and and Regular Style, $1.50 to $8.00 Pair K. K. K. STORE Exclusive Agency for Dutchess Trousers ' Mt IIIII.VIHI.h Paul lh. nf III) la il,i,i, ! I. t tt.iml ill lltilialliiili II I III II. i: w Vmi 'no ii Imln) llli'll III III , , mi j li iiiini i,i i:,,i kiiIk.. iii III llll' Ill) l I'm n( Mrrtlll la irguieri'il il tin' l.lti'iiiiini. Ml.a IjihI... HuiK'iil IiII tut tin !! i take mi iili .iiillnr . hIit.I.i) llnil.inl.l.tl.'a. in,,., I.uii.l.mni. ,i,l ma U nm' M 3i HI Hlllls", fur ti 'ew ilu)a mi, it. Hi funeral nf Mrs J A tlnlnnu! III takr ilur.i Uili iilli'iiiniiii In, in i r iifliinri I'nur prll.s lit ni.iln-) glti n awni it tin I'mllan.l Hliue Hutiit.l.i). An,; imli , In in sharp Mm Mai Mark ami fainll) u' '' tult- air In tin. ill) on lega nttlm-aa tlldai Mr ami Mia Jaa I.Iii.Ikj, rat nr tx-t mil Him Inn lil, lnrr) ,alli )i-Iit 'in rn nm If to tli.lr mnrh In Ijiii nll inllnf Killl a ntrr aW.illiin i, alilitwtil.ts I rtillia .In (iNRla alnri' Tin-) are ,. Iiik faal. ami i II hnt tu hum II II Coin hll.l. whu lives ml.n rlvi-rn tit-re mi. I M.-rrlll, la In Ihi Hi lila) lu Ins aii.lliii II.' re mits nrat rlaaa . rnpa III Ma tittglilmr- ,mn1. rtrn tinning lti ilr rmirhcra ln'."tltiK l Just nlxiut ifiinmi'iir m; In l.i M-ilim, and tin itupa .1.1. li ilM tint liMik mi.fl) kihhI In I In in Inc linte tiiinnl mil all right U I lllinad.- mi. I K K I'llrli. miIIi i.l Mi mil. icrvliiit Itiilr l' mark' :i I. i iiM.lnl.r laal nlRlil. mil ntf ihiI l.l.i mliig II nut "Ma mm little la ccprrlalti ma. to fur iii.iiniialiKiiia iiiiinli). nml (linn II" i.i.(iinn.i almiilil Kllhatand II"' link Tin lua.lilii.. baa plenty nt im.I limine.-, ntul la equipped with .ill.l rtitibiT lira- k-iutv futility t'lrtk Cliua. ldl.ap mil Ik-inn) Sl.i'ilrr It H tiuthtl.lK.. rriurnol jrali'ril.ir linm thi'lr holiday rli Ihtrlnr. tln-lr ntiariiro they tl Inl Cr.ilil a P.ia all. I IimiV III the -imiilr, iIiihii Inward tin tonal It aaa ilnlr lint Inii'niliin in nuki' llir llli mi lilr)ltii. lull "II Mrmillil "f Hi riiliillllnil f Hi'' I":i'l" Hll '''' I... ..II.. ami .Mia Mlll.fl flliniilwll nf Ihl. .ID i.liiMi.M M..ti.l frmii tl.-! l,..rkl,l ID lulili nml I t l III- ....til..... .nil f IL- """. I..tp II-. I'M M.'i. r.i.H.atlni: fr llu ... . I . ' Im.I ll.tii- 'k I li l. " -. ilRl.lliil Htm' Mr ami Jim iiiiwiu'i litis. s mini n"i .' .' - L.,,1 Mr ,11.. I Mrs. t'llllllili. II Iflt flir.ll.llllTII K..'.'ll wlii'fls. . ... .. II., ir hi.iii Ii nl iimn llmliiK tl." I'."t .fk Hi.' utramor luin Hiinlfls has r.iiiriii.l frnin Wlnviiiii lirmiKl.l ; Itm.iion f.i't nf liim u'ni.l.. Cat. MhiT.. In. lias I li fur h.r fnim O.U-iaii In tlm CnlKuriila Imx Ihr final li .''k nil l.uslnnu ' It.iti'il with his lit'tt M.lllini Hi' lias ri'.lciinl ns rnshli'r nf Hi" MRliI '"" Wal.T ii.mi'ino. mnl "! m'V.t hi .nun. ill. in with that inriiiiiatl.iii ilnrltiK Hit. nrt ninnlh Whni hi' li'iit.-n hiTit h. ttlll Un t Waliln. I'l .Suit it), Cnllfiiriilii, tth.T.. hi' u III aamttii.' his ilntlrs as iiiiiiiiikit tral Orrm.li MlnlnK nml Mill-J tin' ('.'ill InK i.any This inin.nn Is rx- Dutchess Trousers Are Guaranteed every ii Haiti ) i iikiic.1 il III Kiiiklni; ili.ii-r lllllii'a III il r W lllilll nml tin' .imIIIiiii "' niili'i h) Mr liiiiili'la la ntic nf II M"'lllllllll III' will inn) Willi I. In, I I.r In.l w Inl.. h nf ,h ftli'tiila In ! llila ill) l'ii.liilli .1 J. Iliilim Ima JiiBt f "Itiil Iili iifw iiiit Innii. li '.Mar millla" ftmii I In. .MIihlKan KU'i'l limit iiniimi) 'lln; Iliun. li la I'lKlit.i'ti fill luiiK. four nml a half f. .1 lii-nin, wllh .i Bin linrn' piiHi r I'tiKllti', inimiiy Inp, .in.l inpnlili. nf nirryliiK .ninfurlalilr fniiiliMMi .aa. nc.'r Hit apuil la iMcliii nillca r li.mr. llml.li'K t Im. Imiii'li, llin i.i.tiiln Ima tMcltit mw lin.Ha nf illffi-n nt alua mIiI.Ii inn In. ..ill"-.! nl i.-naunnlilf rill.' I,y niil) lit!', nl his iii.H l.nalliiiiiaii im tlm l.'i lr Ink i' 'tin. Mnriiiitlln Mill Im mi',1 Inr Hi.. imaai'iiKiT litialiti'sa In llif lT'l"T Ink" nml inn Im ilinttrrr.l nt r.-naniiulili. inU-s iikiii i.,,lnllnn to i I.l ii I ii t ( it li tu . llWIMI. ItV.W. SlIlilllliniH ( mini) Aniillii i t'imii'i'r. Iil.liniilli I mtili I Iliun, a rmlilitit nf llila .inl. fur tin- i..at thirl) )r:im, illcil it hi Iiiini.' In tirt ICtmiinth Ihl 'nnrnliiK Mr lt)iui lias Inr niniin 1 1 in ! l.ii'ii a cri'.nl sttfliTiT frimi atinii jili ImulilM nml fur Ht'trrnl tt.i'kK I .a Hi lina li.in I'timii'il. At hi lif.l .lite wlifii ilfatli imiin h.ti his snn. iMnlfl. mul III ilaiiKltl.T. Mra l.nli ili" nf Vmi. nut. T. Wnali., Kt'iit)-U t.'ttr iik .Mr. It)nn a burn In li.l.ni.l. .'inlKrnllni; t.i llila ...mill)' al an early ai;.. Ilr nuif w.-st ami ailll.-il In Klnmnth tin liurliiK Itla InttK ri'klilf urn In hi. .. mitt) In' I'DlnlilMiiil fnr lilin- trlf n r.'ititntlnn fur Int.'Krlly llu.t Ma iit.itnl.iil n'l. AtnntiS Ihf iil'l'tlimra hu litis a linat nf frlfiil' hi v.111 l.nrti ttllli mirrn .if Ills I-J..I. The ftin.ral lll Ito lu-lil it Il. '.in. Innii.. .if tin. ilfitfiin'.!, tin' rr Inn Ii.'ltm .nml it. t.'il liy Itiv. t-itthcr o.'lnll). u hat i hi: ii ts .tin-: tioixti Tin" ali'.iiiuT II.Kilknn latt ttwk litntlKllt t lniK Uki. mill 2UII.0H0 fi'.'i nf Iiik fr.'i" ('r)stiil nml TiU.000 ft. mi llallt.iiiiak... V titiilfralanil at' la nnu inakliii; her way from Cr Mill wltll 3nfl.flllll fill lllliri'. Th.. .l.ain.T Mntmiia l.l ItT Kirt .r...HIiT i.irl) In.l wk ami l.it.T litnko ll...ti.rlH.ar.ll..cl. l.w.lln. iIiik t.i ! h-l HI- I- Kln .. I ..-..... la. I...I !. ulifl 111 I II till llila "" "" '".".." . i.. ..-... ..... ..... i fa.tnr). Tlii' kti-aiiirr Hnrnrl Jn thf last ttto trls has lirniiKht almut IT, Ions nf nml frnin Mmloi- Point, rnnslmii'.l to Inillilrrs In tnun. Tin' sti'iiinrr Haul.' I.'tt .Miimlay fr hiT ttnrk nn tlm iipt'r i-nil f Httf l.iko Part nf llto rk ttlll ho the ....I a . .. ..I tlllttllli; III annlll l.imii riirua m ". frnin I'dMiiI In .Mnilm- anil ..Ihor pnlnls BUSINESS MEN MEET I MAI, CN'llir.slAHM WAS JIAM. rilhT LAST XIOIIT II IS UP 10 HIE MEKCIIANIS I'nlr.. 'I Itry Inki- Ail I. ill XnllilnK I'll 1 1 Inr Will It.' limit' Ninklnu In llir Itiihllnu nf ii t'l.nnl) I 'iilr. Tin. mcrtliiB nf Ihi. liiialiattH turn of Hi.) illy iallr.1 fur last nlKht iii atti'inli-il wllli thu usual rnlliiinlaani that has liintllft'llr.l ttrr) initti'tnvnt Inr thu iip-hiillilliiK of tlm illy ami Hip ailvaliit-'ini'iit nf llir matvrlal In ti'ti'iila nf tin inrit linnls of Klnmnth h'nlls. Tlirrc- iiicrilmiils mini' tnluii tarll); twu ttrrc stitppi'.l nn tlir way In th.. piisininrc nml nliictnntly tii).-.l. Tin. rot HIT.) IllllSplClltllll liy Ihvlr alntrnit.. It Is th.' tamr did itnr) stay awu) ami ilanin aoinr tine lii'tntiM' llirlr Is nn rrk'lirnllnn. Tl..ii! wlin kitu iriw.'iit Inat rvrtt- Iiik api-iit an hitur iHsrusaliiK thu nil- tlalhltlty nf liolillllK u fair. Tlirre .lit nt .ippoaltlnn, hut tin re tins a kIioIl' lot of am lint history tlirnnjii-il nti-r. HtiT) falliir. of tin' pnu tins Itinilly pictunil; i-vi-ry siun-ss ttas liisat'd gut to nidku it nppi'ar ns dull as possible. Oil, It ttas .in i-nthusl-attic liut-tlliB Olio of those that tMinlil innki u frlluw fnl like lilrliiR a r.'"il'ilicil Rcntli-mnn oi color to kirk him all the way lioinu for holm; an (mitlsli as'tif'thfnk thai the husl uutH men uf tin.' rlty ran-.! n t Inker's nm tthrthrr .Ihv oltl town went to tlm .l.'vll or not. Tin. business men otlilcntly ilo not nru whrtluT the trnile lines tu .Me.lfnr.l or Ashlnml; hut they do tare to t-ipri-s their opin ions of their iiimpi'titoni ami. cuss etery 1 1 nr In general. H I' an liar-j innnliius inisiiiess lommiinity tnni is KoIiik In wake up some fine uiornlnK anil tlUraWT that It has been asleep. Tin riietlon ttas lirnat'lir.l l.iai! nlght Hint thu Chamber of Commerce beiry patch, where they hnvu been ihiiiild lake hold of thu celebration; ' Picking berries nnd hunting for tho that It was Its duty. " Well, that may1 nnt month.- Mr. Klrkcutlall killed he; but If thu business men wult for Mark Irnr nnd Is proudly ex the Chamber of Ciiminvrrc to butt-In lilltttlnu the hides, without being asked tu do so they will! Iiiivk plenty of I line tu rest. The Chumber of Commerce, Is perfectly ttllllug tu lend Its nsalatnnce, but the business meir will hntu to express a Irs I re for It tu do so. When the Chamber of C.immerco took ihnrge of the Itnllroad Day celebration it hnd to go around wllh lint In hand I ami beg for funds, Tho truttinent i that was handed out by many of the. hiisliiess men was sulllileut to Justify I Kinie of Hit. tilth em of the Chamber to dellultely state that when next they I took charge uf a celebration the btit- nes men would come tliioui',1. more grni'lously. And that Is where the. matter tests. If the business men J want a fair nml u celebration during that period they will hate In act for henikelteM. Theio will bo no further I'ffnil made tu bring them together b'X tltono who liavo boon fathering tlu movement. New lenders will liavo to I step in; others ttlll have to paint around the subscription blanks, for' thosu who hnto tried It unru will ui.ter uudertnku the Jolt it second tune There mo too many Inuli.im mm who forget that they may Im tietli gentlemen and metehants at tho kiiiiio time to make It palntublu foi Hi. iho who hate had the hnrdlhool lo iiy to tnlso funds fof n celebrailot unco to engage In tho same worn ngnln. s Mr. Merchant, It is up to you. If sou idiotv tho pioper spirit you e-:i hnto ii fair that will bo a credit In you and to tliu town ouo that will bring in tltn people from tho outHlde - onu that will uiuko business for OU. Tills U YOUll business Imll- vMiitilly. You in u as much InterestC'i , in II as your hi other merchant nn.l iiiuio Intetested than tho Chamber of Cominerco as an organization. It Is n roisounl matter with )ou, nnd ir ton cannot take Biilllcleut liiteiet: In u natter Hint has aa Ha foundation Hie promotion of your bushiest how c nn you expect some ono elso to do It . ., ..'.... Ij uVwirt .in.l If ttlll In tint want thu mailer dropped net I nry. Talk with your fellow liter (.tnni; iniifrr with jour competitor; r.l Iiiki'IIiit and decide on whu' ).r.t vii. t to do; pl.it o it in tlm hauls of lite Chnuih.T of CominiTiu wit!) ns-nii-iiiti' of Im.irty flnnnrnnl aiipport, frudy kIviii. Then H vlll he v ito. t'tl.t rwlmi It ttltl'hc dropped, innt 'in mi put In the winter tryliiK l keep thu dust mid cobwebs off the mrr .handlsi' that should ho In use In the hiiium taut of here. I'l.i.v.v.i xr.ws. .Mrs. I). Ilentllln of Klamath Kalis tlnllnl mth rrlalliint. in Plevna Hun dny. . (I. W. Iliatllln, (!. I-'. Sevlts ami Owen 8orrcli were rldlne In the swamp Sunday. Pniilkner Urns, nrn rntllhK hay on .Mr. I.ee's plate this week. It. A. Alford was in town Monday. A. M Hut ton was at 0. II) em' .Mon day (!. II) era anil sons took n load of liny to Keno Monday. Thime vlaltlnK Klamath falls from I'lovnn and tlclnlty Saturday were (i. Ilyers, Mr. and Mrs. Alford nnd son l.lo)d, F. V. Kurlts, Clias. Kaulkner, i:. Thonipson, Hnrnest llojil, Will llrown nnd Mrs. Foster and daughter Mnttle. J. II Ilarne hauled hay for Mr. ! Hendricks last week. tieo. Ilycrs' slater of Pennsylvania Is tuning with her brother In Plevna, A. M. Sutton was in this vicinity .Monday. II. II. Van Valkenbcrg is binding his grain. .Mr. Tower of Keno passed through Plevnn Friday on his way to Klamath Falls. K. Thompson of I.ong Lake was at O. IlyejV place Friday. Illnnihe Foster uf Hound hakn Is visiting with II. A. Alford and family. Iluy Dutchess Cluarantced Trousers, 11.00 for every Itlp. K. K. K. STOIli:. F. A. Wentwnrlli met with n pain ful accident jestcrdny nt Krlckson & Peterson's camp No. 2. In Jumping off the steam shovel ho twisted his ankle. He is under thu rare of Dr. Merry man. Mr. nnd Mrs. i:. K. Klrcndall re- turned last utcnlng from tho huckle- por ale ugust Qnly A Summer Resort on Klamath Lake That Is Unturpautd In America Till I. n tMirllti4 I'-opo'.llioii for iii.-ii of neallli U I not i farm. l'ne.iiallel trout iMihig June In XiiiviiilM'r. . X a. I ., .1... ......! ,evr ntiiiiii.ji .. ii.i- i'ivxhhv Align. t I lii Xotc'iiilx'r 1. Duck tliiHitliiK superior to any In lite State titer lliouaamls of litres of ttllil celery anil rice Keptciiit.fr 1 lo Febru ary I. (il-nUM nml pIlrilKaiit tlliHitlng on lite liluei. Ot-tiiber lo in Xiiienilirr 1.1. ,U;,,,rn",,Ji",:,1.ro '" "nty Crater lake nutiiiinilille rnail ttlll run through the place for a iiiilo anil u tiuartrr. Xatlgalile wnter to Hip iroH-r. ty, unMirimi'Keil ilrltiklng nn. ter nml Hitter lo ilevelop the pniHTty. Mon iMittoni laiiil nml line gar- ileu Imiil Hum nny place on Hie lake. Tlinii.iind of pine ami Ur trees mnl tltoiiwiiiiN uf iiuaklng aieiiB, More varletleH of ttllil Hotter iintl natural gnnuie anil tclihcs than nn)- place In the county. If you iletclop this property ns ' it iii lw ilettiuietl then is no resort In tho county that can rtmiiuro ttllil It. Xo nmount of talking ttlll tie sir I Ik' 111 let us shotv you. Vo luitu Imx'u offered more' than ttvlco vthat It coat, but Unto it price nt tthlcli you . limy take it! below tthlch, tto ttlll keep It. J. G. PIERCE nt office Buena Vista Addition Conger Atenue, or W. T. SHIVE At Shlvo llros. it Co.'s Store. 44)4))H I'ASTOIIM TIIAHKKItlti:il Tint nnitt al tlianRt; In t ho rectors of tlm Catholic churches of this city and Lnkevlew was inndo this week, ntul Knllnrs Ureeuwood nnd Tompklu lenvu for other charge the former Knl ii K to Hpokane and thu latter tu Cincinnati. They will be, succeeded by Father O'Jtnltey, who has been as signed to (.akitvlcw, nnd Father C'tin ninKhnm, who will hate rlinrKe of the concri'Rntlon in this city. Iloth Father Greunwood und Fath er Tompkln, who hnvu been hero for tlm past year, have won the esteem and confidence of the community. The members of the conKreRatlon regret exceedingly that the demands of their order require tho chnnice. Father Circonwuod left this morning for .Spokane. Father Tompkln will leave for his destination some time this week, unless hu decides on his return from Ashland, where hu has gono on business tonnected with the church there, to accompany Father O'Mallcy to I-'tkevlew. Father O'Mnlley arrived hero Sat urday, und Fatlitr Cunningham Is ex pected tu nrrlto the last of the week. TOXIfillT AT Till-: OI'KltA IIOISK Aro You n good gucsscr? If you think you are go to the onera house tonight and sec the black-faco act of In young gentleman who has resided I In Klamath Falls for sonic time, who f is well known and who yet defies even his best friends to Identify him when on the stage. He will appear every night until some one ascertains who he Is. And he rnn amuse the people. Can he? Come and see! Mood motion pictures as usual. Lamong them, "The Utile Shepherd of Trumble Hun." telling tho story of a little boy accused by the owner of stealing one of the lambs In Ms charge nnd his valiant brntrrrjr-as he? goes out Into the hills at night to senrcb for tho lost sheep. "Lucky Jim" tells In nn amusing way the story nt that popular song, "Lucky Jim, how I envy him." . "Tho Twin Ilrothers" Is another amusing film, showing two brothers who go out into the world to seek their fortunes and meet later In a dlmo museum, one Is the African lion, the other n wild gorilla. Don't forget tho bnby contest. Hrlng your photos with you nnd enter them tonight nt the opera house. AT T1IK IHIS The moving pictures at tho Iris this week are of an exceptional character. and tho colored artists who have been engaged tu help- amuse the patrons of this iopulnr plnyhouso are more than satisfactory. Their act Is unique ntul entertaining, and tho manage ment certainly has n "card" In them. Among Hie films shown are "The Prisoner's Kscape," "Crazed by Jeal nttsr, "Was Justice Served! "The Dummy," and "Hungry Hank's Hal liiclnnllon." , Four prizes of money glten away nt the Portland Store Saturdav. Awe. 8th., 10 p. in. sharp. . AAsaatft44l'tf' i It Is Tried and Tested ! Wc do not take the manufacturers' word for tho purity ot Our Olive Oil Wo tent each and every lot that wr get by tho most approved methods. Wo aro giving away a ten-dollar Klectrlu Stand Lamp wllh Ollvo Oil purchases. Hoc our wlndqw for particulars. Star Drug Store 1 "They hosi: cukam fou sunburn IN TOUCH WITH WORLD CO.MMIXICATIOX rTAHI.IHHUW AT M8T. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH Crater Mkp Vlidturn .No Ionarr CM Off Kollnly From tlw World at lnre. Uy the first of tho week Crater take will be In direct telegraphic commun ication wllh the outside world. A line Is now working between Camp Arnnl nnd Camp Crater nnd work Is progressing on the line to Fort Klam ath. Conectlon is to be made with tho Fort Klamath telephone line at Fort Klamath. Through this system tho city will be reached, where direct Communication may be had, with Ash land and the outside world. The con venience and value of this Innovation cannot bo estimated, for there baa been a crying need for this Improve ment ever since the tourist travel has become so heavy. When the railroad Is built through the country and the. Western Union extendi Its line north nn effort will be made to bare It run a branch line direct to the lake and open a slimmer omce there. If this Is done there would undoubtedly be sufficient business to tnakn It a pay ing Investment for the telegraph com pany. With tho completion of this Una one of the principal objections that might be raised to the visit of Presi dent Taft will be removed. He will bo removed from connection with' the outside world but a short time on his trip from Medford to the lake. The Crater Lake company haa a force of employees preparing to car for the public next season, and will have water systems established at both camps before tho season Is over ns well as buildings on the rim. They have Just finished a barn at Camp Arnnt competent to care for twenty four horses, and expect to have sim ilar accommodations on the rim next season, carpenters are engageu in the construction of a storehouse at Camp Arant. and us soon aa It Is finished will build a small frame house at both camps as an experi ment. If they stand the winter as expected otbera will be constructed at both camps early next year and used Instead of tents. CUl'IIT XKWH M.iry Mark was granted a divorce from Albert Mark today by Judge. .Wand on the ground of cruelty. T'Ul.utlR's attorney. II. M. Maiming. Judge Theniaj Drake Is cx)ec:a.l home this evening from Oakland, where ho has been visiting his fJl'i ily ttr come time li'.H. Iluy Dutchess Guaranteed Trousers, $1.00 foi every Itlp. . K. K. K. STORE. Have It" "i ,f t.-v W3"- J V.iZ ' VjT-i Ch TAM -,"31 lfL u- )OU.r llinv ,a b.i.w.1, .... .. .--, vvtCtW ., 4 ' -f' .-:,!