WMAltMWMlHWI -jiS J, - tw Ty -.. f'r Vk F 1 cfali. KUinath Pslla' Firm mtd Hot Dally. Ai 'BWi V VaSBBaBBBBBSjl ''dHk1 ' lM rC BfJaaaam - vftaam ''.'V, '? jiv Lfafjaaa BkaNisLM ' Tl Bdt'lHMlto. . m Pbiob s Cam . J 11$ pfttWO 1 Tkibu Ykar. No. U67 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1909. ATER ISERS ASSOCIATION HT F TIIK NKKTI.-Ma HALT MKi: t'lTV AT J H IS REFftESlAllD glLrtt ittrf'Hl Aafclna rr i:- mlin of TInm ol rayittriil ml Other OMMKra, J, (I, HiKf'tiM" ami . w. Mumii. k drlrrnt saileelaii by III" IhihhI (alrrclur of th Water Maura' jIIhb lii allumi i iii ronvtuwiin in tltr nior In Mull lW City, ro- ttttd ll i'uriliii. Mr. HtotviiMiii ill itlfllH by a leprraoiilnllva ! til OlHT tail owning It III HlM ita arroluplUtir.t by lb" omtrii' i. atl atalrd nil follew: "l(r;rtittlTn from Im Mk In I- idem proj.fla In tlm WmI wt-ru fftMCt l llm mnirnlliiii, lilrh na ill lb Wllaon'a hotel, Hall 1-aVi- ltf, Tim Uiretlng WAV rmir.l l) lllr tlir u.cfn iif We irticnca.rBon toJi, and Fulton II. Hm wbi 4 irtxirry chairman of tlm strike, with Frank l. Hfnjrr at mtir) Their U nti feiturailoii of l atrr uh'ii of llm iiirerunt itn' n, il Him iiiMilnn nf forming' I (IMH-Ullull mill Ik hrlllhl lwfotr rvprrwnlallvc. ! mlntancu itf ttii rmiil'illiiru ! up ti tin ciiinnilllwi U Hint sirr UMim o I ha proJctU old ritttt to ty tho citlu(ril ni l th rrrtanmilon nKlnpjr. Iiihih1 IU trtunl nut, anil nli ttiat ll.c of t tin iiaynii-ntii Ik ntiMi'lnl on ten to twenty yram. Tim no- anrnilatliim vro liiailc to lirncflt II t'llK ami arc ltiiMirUnl tr- Lm n( the many Mk itoJkU fcji- Bint I"TIiop tirtiivnl anil Iho iroiH-t J rrprrwutml ere: J. (I. Htnvon i tail N, 8. Merrill. Klamath: I). It. bill ami II. (). Htoaart, Nurth ll; frank H. Iloayor. Urlaml. J. H. Mcllcth, J. M. Crror ami L l.)tvl, Hlrawlwrry Vallvy; C. A. tldcr, (Unli-n City, Kan.; I.. mn, Milk Itlvtr; a. M. Thuwai, " " WlllUinii, N. i . f K)irili Tfii.ki,.Cmt, c A. Wltltii.ir. Hi), furil Tiiiitmi. W II. ()tt niul J. T Tnlilii, I'liiiiiniinliKrii "'llm i -) ntliiiiM iitMii wiru n fulliim, AiiiiIniik lln lnlrnl uf Hit. Inn,, urntilii ..iitiiux f iii Inli-rlur ami tlm I'lillixl Hlatcn tKtinti) loiniiillli IIH IlllKBtlllll III ,l tllllll.lh.Tt on llm m (nil iiimlllluiia c,iln; In tin. Kilittiiiilluii of iho tutiiMiii Knivru iiikiiI r. Imnnllfiii pmjtiii. , ,rriii ll liifc. Hiik ttio wotki nml IkuiIiik coiliiulnla h) '-rMial liiii'lltiK v.(li llin ftvltlrn Intrrmti-il, Tlli-lrfuin, Hif. Hi.-rlallri' (if llm ftilnliiK iiiiir llm Klamnlli, NiiiIIi I'lattii Vallr.). Htinvulii-rty Val ley, (I1.1.I..11 City. Milk IIUiT, Willi., ton, Triifkivfuiiiiiii, OtlamLHiiit, llilfunl Tii'iilon, l'inuiiiinliT- Vul If). In inr.itliiK nciiilitit In Kail liko City. till. Mil itay of K'iti'inlnT, IVO, phtmiiI Hiimiii 1 1 r r. 1 1 K Iii-imId iif lln hhiii ioiiIiiiIiiI Mltli llm fnricu I11K ifojtl 'i' luartllr finlnri' ltn nilninn- lliili law nint KiHrrlnt, I In' lii-iirfl'lnl I'll I'l f (0111 tlm ri'ilntiiiillon fuiiil an iliillnl In aulil uttlmi C. 'I'liltil --Tluil llm i-iiKliKMira of ri'c liiniiitlnii iirnjiiln Im required to iiiuki) a iiiti'iiivnl qiiarli-rly of thu niiiiiiiiil i.ininkil iiml fur wluil pur iihi rimtlli Wo ri'iuiiuiifml that thu li-nliliffiiH ti'Kttktloii 11a IiiiioiiviI by iTtloti D of thu IrrlKMIon net bo ru mod il. I'lllli Ihnt thu oinriitliiii of the hoiiii-ati'iiil law hu ri'Morcil, no that IHm I pKKif tuny hu inmlu lllivr hy tiiiiiiiiiitntliin or hy in'ttlomuiit, ami wlirii mi 111.11I11 imtciiU ahnll hu liaucd thiri'tor, Htiliit to thu KimTiimunt lli'ii for (oimtriiitluii cliHrKcu. Klith -Hint thu co-opcrallvo plun of (iiii.lriutlDii, na hvrvtofore In op 'intloti, hu i'Knllti-il niul opcratcij un 1I1T nuirrnini'iit iivnUloii. HuKiiilli Wo hv to BUhmlt to your hoiiorahlu hixly that tlioau rue otniiii'iiilntloiia nru humtl on actual iipirkiid', ami hy turn who nru no lunl iili r iinvra mul owner of land iiiIki-I to thu Rovi'riiinciit for thu in)imnit of loiialriidloii thiirKi'. ami tin r-for mi I rurt (hat tliono will bo Kin 11 it 110 ioiilili'ratlon. llm fun'XoliiK ri'ioliillum were n-iulla ohlnlnvit from ihn mlniiiutli.11 ! iin vtlthout any friction whatever, of llm nrlit lamia h) I In- Riitcriiliinit Mhi'lrna. llm infinlu hu ai " l""-' ""ni'iunm uiuiikih im V'"r Hut M'plnl Itn- koii rmiii'iil noiillloii to lomtrurt InlKalliiR )liin iinlcr Ihn art of ronfii-aa of Jumi 17, IHu: 1II1I i A..11111I11K It. Hi th' In a paii.nl a a liiamlnlnry III lla pinll alona ant loiirlmlm In t nl.-iiic-dt Alii). liclana, ti'llliR ilpoil tin' nit ami atalrini'lila inailr li) Hu- KOli'rn liii'lit i-iiKlnola na llm iiliu nf our Information on hal ri' to ri- Ainl, lmriai, ri'l)lnK upon th law, ami r.llinalia lurnl.tnil 11a hy tlm Kovprilinrlit I'liKlui'rra. luliill tartly littirt totitrana for wati-r nml iliMlnr.l our I a tul ainl liuiiii-a for tho (a) 1111 nt tht'trof, Ainl, w henna, nlli'r linn- roritintta hail hen arruriil, taM-. on tlm rati maliil in. I of tin' I'liKlnii". tlm rT talliallon la haa Im.-h ii Intrrprt'ti'it that Iho actual iihI In.tioil of tlm tllliai-il nut of niliitrurllnn I tharitil nualii.t tlm html Anil, wlmria. thnii imiia on tit' laml ainl hnmm wvio uluii mi thv tlllinlm) mat furnlahiil hy the Kot nrniui'iit rmtlmra: Ami. whrrcna. ftloii t of thu ri' Imitation Inw axrinii tt-itt thi' M rhalKt-a ahnll l! ili-li'lliilmil with n vlnw of M'turnlnK In tlm nflainatlon fuml llm tolltnali-il nnt of ron.triir Hon. nml thai mil): Tlmrnforr. ho It roaiilvnl, Hint llm i-alliiialil roal uf itoil on which lhr lllira aiTii urnl l' lhu niiiiiiiiil Hu' n'tHcra nml wnti-r iiai'ta liimlil Im ri'iiulrcil to P.ir W.t hK (iiillmr to rnoiiuniml llm followlliK Chnlici'a 111 tlm riiluliliiiiou Inw Klfal Thnt thu llliif of in)limnl for niiiatrurlloii charcia im i,nuiii f,..m irn in iwrnly imiitifiita, or In 1lr.il tlmrrof Ihnt llm water un r l Klvrn llm u" ot waur mr mm' or nvn )iar wllhoiit rhnrKi'. or n form of crnilnnli-'l in)ini'lit hu mlopti'il In rnalili- lhu acttlcm to Kit lh' unilrr riiinntluii nml on n im)liiK hn all ami mnklnK It olhli' for Ilium Hi nirri Hiclr ohllKnlluiia, Kocoiut -That thu llrat rlniiau of Mi-linn No. 6 of llm IrrliiMllim net hu Inli'riirrliil a mnmiuiury urni op 1 alliiK ami nininiunnncu nuns" BENSON IS INTERESTED NATIONAL KAItif MNI CON-(lltl-M HATTItACTM ATTENTION TYPICAL AMERICAN METHOD CwiigrvM Mi-ana to (lltf! NoruVtf la furnutlixi to I'roplu liravlng the Cilia rfor the Farw. 1 eta IhviKmI aomo rillrf. Ill aH.akliiK of Ihla auction aa rum piucil with otlicr auctlona of lhu conn lr throned which hu Iiml tmaaud on hla trip, Mr Htutunaou atutiil "Tlaru la 110 illacounl on Klamnth louuty. In traulliiK throiiKh Call fornln I ilhlu't aie nny cropa, outklJu of fruit. Ihnt 11111M iiimparu with our priiitiirta lion- Uur alfulfn ami Brain nre nwuy nhmil of cii)thlnK I u 1:1 ) untlru trip. Thu fruit crop around Halt Uiko City wca hudl) ilaniuitud by 1111 i-nrl) froat. The fruit Induatry In Oil riiiinlr) la hi hind In Ita develop merit, na coinpnrid with other ikc tlona, hut I look fur a nipld ndtanre-ni'-nt In thla tltiu na thu country act Ilea up: which, with It wonderful 10 aourua, la un aaaured fact." B.1I11 on blue and white Jap cupa nml untiren nt Q l-. et Saturday nflur Hio window dlaplay. Tor freah lllehn'11. Ilinu, cnll nt HeorKo hu MAiH.S CIIAITKII. O. K. H. All otnreia nml mvmbera arc tiriil In hu picionl Tiicadny uvvnlnK. 8ep' lowlier 14th. VlaltluK niemberii nru cordlully Imltwl l" nltuml. y order of Worthy Matron. I.lll.ll 8TKAW, Secretary. The National farm iJind CongrMa which will convonavat ChlcaRO In No-vi-mber U attractlag wldo-apread at tention, and Interest Oov. Ocnaon of this Htato. Tit object of thla con tention la to Kucure reliable Informa tion from different localltlca as to fnrmlnK conditions which Is to bo dis tributed among homo seekers In the Knit. The following article, taken from the San Franclaco Kismlner, seta forth Iho object of this conven tion and the Information desired: Covet nors of States, United States Renntors, Representatives In Con' cri-aa and men high In the dimmer clnl and transportation circles ot the rountr) are enthusiastically backing the Nntlonal Land Congress to be held In Chicago In Korcmbcr. Thla Interest Is aroused by the fad Dial thu coming congress Is typical of a new movement In American life n motement toward tho farm, toward farm life and agricultural pursuits. Thu convention ha tho promotion tif Iho farming movement as Its ob ject. Hut It Is going to promote In a uuw way. It wlll.encourage the de velopment of farms and farm home Souwnlr Moons of Crater lake thu high school and Klamath Kails. At Mcllattan's. -r ! 1 nrui )w Fall and Winter WOOLENS Ready for your inspection Suits and Overcoats mode to your exact Indlvlaual require ments by America's foremost tailors. K K K STORE by plnilng before the home seeker ex.irt Information about farming con ditions. The farm land movement Is how on. It Is one ot tho strongest fea tures of American life today. All over the Kaatcrn States men arc keek ing Investments In Western farm land. Ilomcseekers arc coming West, turning their attention to the mil lion's of acres of Westorn farm land awaiting development Into prosper ous homo sites. Hut there have been failures among colonists. These failures, though not numerous, havo been caused by Ignorance of conditions. No man should fall to secure a com petence, should fall ot success upon farming land, If ho understands farming conditions before he become n farmer. Tho National Farm Land Con gress means to prevent such failures, to reduce tho already small propor tion of failures to tho minimum. It means to do 'this by placing before tho prospective colonist the exact conditions ho must meet when bo be come a farmer. Hero I what tho man contemplat log migration to any point for the purposo of winning fortune from the soil wants to know and nust know These are the thing tbe National Farm Land congress mean to luve tlgnto and upon which the prospec tive farmer I to be Infermed: First, he will want to know what are hi chance tor the creation ot profitable business la any line ot ag riculture; and, second, the condition under which he will 1U while build ing hi fortuie or competency. All information bearing oa t two point I ot rt Importance. The klnda ot farming most prolt- ably dono Is any locality. How and from who ahall he V euro hi laad, IU coat aad term of paysMntT What public land. It any, arc ta to had. aad how gotteaT Character ot aoll aad ethaate, aad oadtttoaa M nkteM, Labor and transportation condi tions. Avcrago profit and degree of cer tainty with which he may expect those profits year after year. Social condition which will sur round himself and family, and the kind of people with whom they will come In contact. School and church facilities. In short, what aro the problems he must work out In any given locality? To secure this Information It Is planned to bring 1,000 delegate to gether at the coming congress. Only men who can give accurate Informa tion about tho farm lands In their States are to be delegate. Hundreds of men throughout the country, realising the Importance of tho land movement and of tbe Farm Land congress, are Intcrestlng'them sclvcs In Its success. Governor Frank Benson of, Oregon Is ono of these, realising the flnmense advantage to his State of tbe public ity that will be given the proceedings of tho congress. The Hearst news papers and magazines are Interested In this congress. Smaller newspapers evorywhero are watching eagerly for the facts to be developed. Magastnes will give tbe results publicity. Mil lions of men will read of tbe oppor tunities presented by the farm land of the country, and especially those of the great West. If tbero ever was a chance for Klamath county to take advantage of a golden opportunity, It Is In this con vention. With counties acre of iplendld soil awaiting only tbe devel oping hand, which can be obtained for a mere pittance, Klamath county can furnish Information to this con vention that would cause a sensation. Reliable' laformatlen-abowt MlaesaU county and Its resources, furnished la the proper form to this congress, would solve the problem of populat ing this section. It behooves us to get In communication with Governor Denton at once. crnoon, Rev. Father O'Malley ofl elat ing. A large concourse of admiring friends followed the remain to their last resting place la I. O. O. F. cem etery. There were many beautiful ioral tributes betokening the love and ea toem la which thla exemplary life waa held. The sympathy of the community I extended to the Borrowing husband and relative la their bereavement. Lakeview Herald. VOTIXG AT THE OPflRA HOUSE A large audience applauded the final performance of "Patsy," the clever comedian aad alack wire walker. The voting last night was well divided, though No. 2 still maintains the lead. A comedy reel bowing the '"Advantages of Avia tion," la which a young lady leave her home In an aeroplane through the window to keep rendeivous with her lover, despite the protest of her husband. "An Uninvited Quest" with tbe police close at bis heel, break unexpectedly Into a masquerade ball. An extra attraction, a series en titled "Washington and the British Flag," will be shown tonight. Then Tbe Faithful Old Horse" and a won derful fllm showing the manufactur ing of steel rail. A new Illustrated songs and new music. Tbe reason E. W. Qlllette can't como after those mattresses to do over is because ot a carload of furni ture that had to be unloaded today, but ho will send for them a soon aa possible. AT THE IHM -ESSSBBv awrartoatl hi city. The pro- HAD HKATH OF MRA. DAN MAt LOV That grim reaper, Death, haa again visited our little city, and with his sickle keen cut down another Sower that we are loth to spare. The home of our big-hearted neighbor and genial cltlien, Dan Malloy, waa made one ot Borrow Saturday afternoon, when hla kind and loving helpmate, Lena Malloy, waa stricken down In death. She had been ill but a few short day, and no one feared the wont, even up to the very last, aa she had'aot been confined to her bed until Saturday. Her death was caused by aa abscea in the throat, originating from a slight attack of quinsy. Mrs. Malloy was reared la Klam ath Fall, where her mother, Mr. Heldrlck. now reside. A few year prior to her marriage, about even year ago, she mored to Lakeview, where she haa since rcHatd. Not only will this wt aad lov able character be missed by her many friend aad neighbor, hut by a lit tle boy and itrl who are aadly de prived ot a mother' tender love. Lena Malloy waa bora la Klamath Fall 18 year ago, where her pareats were among the pioneer ot the state. Beside her huabaad. Dan Malloy, aad two children, Blair aad xata- leea. aged mpeetlTelir ita aa oaa aad oae-halt year, tomwa her low, the leave a awthajr, two a. n aad two atotere. A , j The taaeral teak ataee-.froat the family reaideaee at'liiaMoaday att- A ladles' gold watch I to be given away at the trie theater Monday, Sep tember J 0th, to the one holding the lucky number. Coupons given every night with each admission tick' Tbe watch la oa exhibition la the win dow of Winter's Jewelry atore, Tonight there will he a aew aerie OtVCCatTeW raWejear ever shown 1a thu peaslty of Americans to laugh at fun ny things Is encouraged by one Sim, especially "Bea'a Kid," In which a hroung baby become the property ot a bunch of cowboys aad their under standing of baby way prove Inade quate to the emergency. They call for the assistance ot the Judge ofthe court, aad It the distracted mother had aot arrived la time the poor kid would have had a rough time ot It. Another baby gets loat la a feMlag bed, aad compromises aa unsuspect ing man. There's faa galore la the funny films and that's what knocks off the day' grouches aad send us home lighter hearted. But there' sad thing, too, aad fine historical Instruction la other pictures some thlnc to please everybody. There is to be aa exhibition of good boxing for three rounds tonight, which you cannot fall to enjoy. Admlssloa tea cent as usual. NO DOUBT ABOUT IT e HILL IS HEADED WO TKM KLAM ATH COUNTRY MAYK PUNCH TO LEKCVtW Rowte to CaUfenUa Via Klamath I the Katatal Oa, as W Uawsoahiediy Be Ftllwii. i Jams J. Hill I tolas to balld a mala lla down Into Klamath coaaty, aad is going to put between i.oeo and f.OOO men at work constructing the same as ooa aa they caa to taken care of," Is the remark mad by En gineers Wakefield aad Mllllcaa.'who are In charge of Hill' surveying corps between Bead aad Odell, to Charles Graves ot Crescent, who Is la the city today. Mr. Grave la la the city to confer with the coaaty oaUials la regard to gettlag the coaaty court to make an appropriation tor repair ing and bulldiag roads la tk aorth ern end of the county. When asked aa to what the rail road sltuatloa waa around Creseeat, he said : "Hill ha two corps of Mr veyors betweea Bead aad Creseeat. Eagtaeer Hllllcaa Is la chart of the Creseeat ead of the survey, aad Ha glaeer Wakefield ta la charge of the Bead end. The two crews are com posed of about tweaty mea each. En gineer Mllllcaa Informed me that ta three weeks' time he would eom meace the work of actual Iocatloa ot the line and would rush the survey through Just aa fast as possible. He, with hi party, I aow located la township ST range , whtoh la ahoat 41 mile aerth eT KiaaBSrth.saBi working towards Bead. Tbe survey or make no pretensions at hiding their Identity, and state openly that they are Hill's men. They also stato that It Is Hill's Intention to put be tween 5,000 and f ,000 mea at work oa thla line, which will to a .main line. Just as soon as arrangements caa be made for their care. It Is my opinion, from what I have heard aad the personal knowledge I hav of the country, that Hill' mala lla will fol- BsaaissBssaasi (Ceataiawdl Foawtli rasje.) - I am gotag to hav a wtadow sal. I need money arful had. Stop aad sea the good displayed. If you are la terested, com In. No trouble to show you the goods. At' McHattaa's. A new 550 piano, case slightly damaged, for half price; also bar gain In other pianos, at Virgil's fur niture atore. 1 It IS Tried and tested 1 Weoatafct watt tm ato tartar C Our Olive Oil w get hf am Waar BM.iwsiaawt y ! "( -, M ysxHj mw Wfc.ViV'.1 . '.!-'".' Star Druri St . SrSK.fe.t. i v $&Mte rsuwirx: u,AWft.,.V saria ' . '" ' '-'"- " , '.Jel r U . i"..'J i i -s'rmmAvwtmmmmnuxSi: .z ' h-?? I V, & s '... TTTTT T '''-V-Ii ijt'f Ji n 1 . VI 1 1 rf i& . a ii ' Jl & . ;i . j;. -.. ri.,1 "J& L 'V i ltSS..l-u. . !,." at Sir.' . v-3 , -i.t-. '.-jr-iv' '- VA, ' . f 'V -" .,.. ' Jt-',.'ir-.i.i'.- ',- li v, ".i .,-. :i$ .t '"ft.fc.-"'. " .VIlY- . ..."- sv 'l N, r. AJd-r wvl" I"1 lA i 1 ,- -." -nJtn s" J1"