Wf "J" iyjrtiRt""""Tyi jS'"T-3 WWgsm:? flv." ," rlJ (c ? J1SSI tfTftl ST. ?3. a --' """-"-' ' tomiim tftrifc Klamath Ffllln' Wn and Bent Daily. Our Asfttrtkerg Th BMtiJUtulti. Third Yuan. No. WW Jit KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1909. P.CE6CWTf T .J r,;.8,, ", ' $1)1 ' , kM " JKJ"T f JT -- smmSMB : ' 'Wk, Kfc-. I'l W'-y,. '1 . - -. -TE. , , . . t. , Tkrsr-iJi ' Wj Idoak SUED FOR DIVORCE Itamk wni' hi: iiimiiii ' an. MKI.frM TODAY llflMlY Al KIAMAIII RANCH Ikuk Hy llrr lluabanil link rrvixriy Amounting ' Mil llmi Dollar. , Tilt V'rt ' 'n wll'l ol n letter tnl by l". " '' IMmk' ,,t"'''1 "' tAniM". '!,. H'P. II. l!"'-. lu ll rlll'I'liiK from Did tlnti Prnn- bto Kismlimr, under ilatn u( August Mk, tt !" Hipping from the Lit Am"Im II'"1'. ' Mrpl. II fo Itllcr nml flipping reml n foi ls ttio IMIlur ill Tim Herald: In- !aJ i)i(ii will nml xiitin very Itit.r ilu 'or )"r ll'r. mid mini' irt can be bail nflnr "''I'1- "ot'' m III ! nml my rhrk fur one Nitar, for wMrh I wli In pay for 1r paper Id tin f III III inn for (Mil in (rum ilnln rnhml. Itrspwt- Mllll. II, I'. DOAK. 11TJ rVarrf at,. !. Angele. Cal " H l alio lutlliiot.il ! Mf. IMi.i I niarxlnal nolo mi una of llir no llml Ilu) tlaleiimut In Ilu- I'linrlito Kinmliior made ty Mr k In On' rfTi-ct that "Thorn I n f behind IliU that mi il paper tuny rutrr" U true, Iml itnlca I hi' tatemeiil llml nn op- loo tin licit performed upon In r e article from (tin Examiner cel mhiiii Unit' ago In this city. a as, follews: ho iiiarttloiu tlnry uf a nflrrn bunKnluw nl Kliiliialli Ijikr, hrr Kavlil IVrry iMiak. irr- I ( ttio I'an Ainffknii ltnllro.nl Hiny. a wiallliy lm Anxvlc 1 man nml tinmidlor nml n irutii it rlllirn, U mIi to Imvit rttnli- an "alTlnliy." rntttK li HkIiI ntay hn frlnnila of Mr- J''11 May IKmk. 23t: Hcnrtl atrwl. rt- H0l V THOROUGHBRED hy5 Evervthlnrt to date. in Hati Capi is now i display at the R R STORE i'iif. IIik loiiti'iitn nt llm iiiiporii for ilhnini Unit nhii luwl Jimt iU-i. Tint i luirittn iiKiilimt llm liiinkiir urn lliil hn imiicIiuii.'.I a miiKiilnci'iit iitii n( triinriy. t tilili U now kmiwn no linnk'a llniiili," nml Unit m cl up In miinptniiii t)ti a uiimiiti nut IiIh lfn. Imt Iiii Iiiim Iir.m kmiwn In llml vlrlnlly nn 'Mm, llonk." Tim wf., ,(.. rlnt.i. Unit It l. ,,y Mltliln dm ,t li'H iIn)h Umt Htm l.nrn.-.l of tliln a(. tint ton. "Il wan niliiK lila Hum nwny Iriiin liimif. iri-niimlily on lnulnitm," lu .nlil. "Now Imvti finiiiil ntluT lllllIK" "rin-r.t U n IraKiily liflilml IliU ra Hint mi iiim puprra limy ruv. T," imlil Mr. Iiak In.t i-vciiiik, "Tlii'in lina lifon nn operation pi-f feu niiil on my !(; IIhto tut tic.'ii n riiiutltliiii of iiprtiiiuni'iii - onu Hint lotilil ..rluim (:lvi tl. to IkIi l Ion nml In-llift niul mni(nn. Hln l ii iti'.ir oiimnti. I rnnnot tilmin lirr ii tut r llm rlrriiiimlnnrin for hIirI nln linn iIiiiik. It r. iiuiliiH only to mini tier. In imtlify I, it ri-nton, ullny Iut inplrliin. lit arroril Inr aiirh rati' n may Im tifrnnr)i nml tlii-n llm runt tT will ITIll " ArroritliiK In IIik ilhoiro milt, mi fur n llm farta kit.' olitnlnaliln fruin filinl. Mm lNi.iV. ni.i'iln Unit li.-r hiittintnl IriiiiKlit II. i' Ori'Kon propTl) Hi-pti'tulHT 3, I90C, nml Uhti', In tlic IOi.000 r.lnti-. r.tnlill.lir.l ntliittiiT woman, A Ulllo liuirii tlinn u i-nr acn Ilu I'lelili'i'ii'iixim numinrr liotni ai tnilll, not far from n lunim of K, II, llarrlmnn, Hn' nrtlrln piitillilmt Intrr In Urn IJil AiiKi'U' 1 lines la n follow; In JimIkp JamiV ronrt )i'lrrilny llm illvorc.i iirtlon liroiiKlit liy Jrnnln May loak aitalnit llavlit I'rrry loak on an ordiT to allow mu riy llm buiband alioulil tiol mnkii Inr an nllownnro of $J0U a iimiitti fur itippnrt iliirlm: Urn pmti-nry of lln trial, ll.&UO for Iut prrparallnn of llm rnnc, ami from ir.ino in S, Out) atttirimy fi'in. wrnt iivit mi" rik by nKriH'tni'iil, It la tin- unitoraUmllliR Umt u prop erly M-lltrmi'nt Mill li mnilu brtween tlm roiili, Tim nlU'Knllnn n en I nut oak la nilnlti-ry. rommlttol with n that Is new and f VMMiiiui not niimi'il In tlm putltlon, nt llm Klmiintli l.nkn ri'iKTvntlon of tlm ili'fimilnnt In Klnmnlli (oiinly, Oro In l0K. It la nlli-Ki'il Hint Douk built n flfli'i'ii-rootii IiiiiikiiIow for tlm lie niuiinoilntlon of lila "afflnlly," Tlm ptopnrty of Doak lit catltnatcil by lila ulfu In Iut roiiiplnlnt nn not li'M tlinn l,0UU,000. It cotialata of I.HIi.r.7 nrru of Inml In Klnmnlli count); nmiiKmicau iiiIiim nml Iron inlima In Hlinatn ceunty: controlling Inturiat In Hit- Douk Blii-i-t Molnl Worka, HIkIiIIi nml Irwin atrcili, Han rrnmlaro; irlntlinl owni-r of tbo I'nn-AiniTlniii Conatructlon roruMiiy, IiiiIIiIIiik ii llnu of railway from Han (l)Tonlmo, UirouKti Oainra nml 1'hl npnn In llm lliinlnmiilnti front lor, In Urn republic of Mexico; cnnlrollliiK Inteii-M In llm Cull,nrlno load tulr,: tuoperiy In llnntn C'lnrn country. HI Loiila nml Clilinuo, nml Urn control line iiipltnl utock of Urn I'ncldc 'J.iiikI Hlcrl lompmiy In Ban Krnnclaco, Mra. Douk nllecm Hint tin- only liipiTly aim lina la tlm home. No. '.K7 Krarff atrwt, tbla rlly, nin! mo tliirra of the rnpltat utock of llm I'mi- Anierlrati Conatrtirtlon rompnny, ii!lli f too n abnre. Mr. Doak baa written to one of lila frlemla here n) ItiK be eJpecta to la in Klnmnlh Knlla about the flrnt of October. l..Ki:VIKV la.VIl Dlt.WVINU It wna expeteil Unit the l.akcvlew Inml ilrnwlni; woubl he flnlabnl lail Haturilny iiIkIiI. There wert three 1,000-nrre trnctd aolil riir 1100 each, otm fnllhiK to n Montana man, ono to a Kniiuia laily, nml one to n Netiraa. knn, A Clo.ucre tract nlao fell to n rralilrnt of Kearney, Neb,, wbllo the llerforil ranch lumae, barna, out bulhlliica auil twu.wloiluillla, valued nt about fS.OOO nml located In the Chewnurnn valley, fell to n Kullcr Ion, (nl man. AT TIIK HUH The ilriiwInR for tlm latly'a watch to be kIvvii In the holder of the lucky coupon ticket take plncc tonlsht nt 8:20 nt tlm Irla. Ilu there with all ynur toupoui (nml n rabblt'i foot) when tlm drawing taken place. The wntrh Roea lo mmc onu In the the ater. You will have to conm rmly If )ou do not wlah to atand Mr. -mi mini foela n pride In tbo nooilueim of tbla nlco little watch. The lucky lady who Kola to wrnr It will bavo a tlnio- keeper ot which alio will feel proud New picture tonliclit, nml .1 KoJ time for everybody. IIKVONII rillTICIKM Jnck Thoau young widow have nn ndvnntUKo over you alnglo glrU, becauab they know nil about men. Madge Yea. and becauao tho only men who know nil about them aro dead. CITY IIHKVITIKH Men's Woolen Bulla from $10 up, nt Goodrich' Caih Store. Women's tnllor-niade outing hati nt 1 nt (loodrlch'a Caah Store. Special lino of boy' clothing at the right price at Goodrich' Caah Store. If you wnnt lomothlng really fine got n link ot that Imported 8Ume Miitago at tho Monarch Mercantile Co, Phono 1051, All now and un-to-dnto good l Qoodrlch' Caah Store. A One now tock Just arrived, Largo line ot wall paper, new do- Igm, at aoodrlch'a Cain wore. nroller and fryera for plcnlo or Sunday dinner at Monarch Mercantile Co, Phone 1051. If you want your plcnlo. lunch bas ket full of delicious thloga. atop at the Monarch and get Salae eausage a line Imported lauaage Tilla mook full create cheese, Helai pickle tad rellahea aad a dots othe good thlaga to compute your luaca IS KLAMATH REPRESENTED NATIONAL FAIIM l-ANI) CON. tlltKHH IIKAHTII.Y INDOItNKI) 0PP0R11NITY TO ADVERIISE r MJonater Convcnlloji In Clilraco To lie Aildnineil lljr I'romlncnt Men From All Hecllom of Vnlon Tho National farm Land congress to bo held In Chicago In tho latter part of November In tho expression of n now trend of American life. That trend I toward tho farm, and Investment In land, and thero are three claaac of men Interested, Tbo man who lives In a'filg city, hangs to a (trap to and from hi work, nnd who I dependent upon an other for his employment and In come, Is looking, to tho farm as n means of emancipation. Ho want to live In the open nnd to mnko a decent living nnd to bo hi own boo. Ho hns een tho solution of hr problem In tho farm. The man who hns money to Invest nml who Im nindo false Investment In various line Is looking to land ns tho safest of all Investment and to farm land ns tho safest of land in vestments. . Tho man who has land to sell, who Is Interested In the development of the country, who want to see arid or Irrlgablo or dry-farming land or re claimed land made Into productive farm home, I Interested In placing hi land beforo the pubjlc. All or these men, nndtbere are hundreds ot thousand of them, arc thinking and talking land, and It I becauao llila I so that tho great land movement of the day ha como about and Is dally growing Into ono ot the moat Important facts ot American so cial and financial life. Tho National Farm Land congress proposes to bring thd homo seeker and tho land owner together upon a rational basis. Tho land agent ha often over rated his facts. Tho homesooker has not had all of tho facts concerning all of the nvallablo farm land sections placed beforo him. Ilut tho National Farm I.Hnd congress proposes to col lect tho truo facts of farm land possi bilities throughout tho wholo country and to plnco exact Information beforo tho men who want It. Tho Idea back of the National Farm I-and congress has won Instant recognition throughout the country. Tho necessity of Just such a gather ing ot facta has pointed the Import ance of tho National Farm Land eon gress. And tho result has boon an Interest surprising In Its extent. Tho West Is particularly interested In this land congress. It has prob ably more to offer tho horaesecker than any other section of the country. It wants young mon, strong men men ot musclo and determination to colonise Us undeveloped places. To such mon It Is a land ot prom Iso. It promises golden fields ot grain. It holds out pictures ot or chards and groves sot with budding fruit trees. It offers the dairyman rich pastures aad good tuurkels. T. him who would look down the long rows ot green vlnoyards the West holds out her hand. And In the cen ter ot each picture Is the farmer's home, with his happy wife and his sturdy children, bora to Indepen dence, reared la the sunshine. The West will tell the world the story ot its opportunities through the Nstionat farm Land eengress, aid thousands will Aad. the stories ot their dreams at last come true. That tha Ntkat.fam liaid grew will give .jrgflHtHtjsw to the. farm development movement all over tho country I fully recog nised by tho officers and members of tho National Dry Farming congress, tho National Irrigation congress and other similar organisations having for their purposo tbo propagation and promulgation of Improved scientific method for getting maximum re turn from soil cultivation undor various conditions, as well as the ap plication of now farming methods. Tho enormous scope of tho Nation al Farm Land congress, In which every ststo In tho union will partici pate, Insures for Its deliberations moro attention than ever has been paid to any such event, and these sev eral organizations, whose activities aro largely confined to restricted di visions of tho country, will avail themselves of tho opportunity to bring beforo tho entire world tho matters In which they severally and tho pcoplo of- tho wholo country aro deoply Interested. Tho program committee of tho National Farm Land congress In turn fully appreciates tho Importance of placing before tho Intending farm land settler nnd developer tho vatu ablo Information that these bodies hnvo at their command. Their educa tive valuo Is Incalculable, and a con spicuous placo In the program will bo reserved for addresses by repre sentatives from theso organisations. Tho board ot governors of the Na tional Dry Forming congress, which meets at Billings, Mont., October 26, 27 and 28, 1909, hn already taken action by Instructing tho national secrctary-treaiurcr, John T. Burns, to accept a position on the advisory commlttco ot the National Farm Land congress, and has expressed the pleasure ot Its congress that be should act on that committee and lake whatover actlvo part may be re quired of him In connection with the monster meeting In Chicago. LOCAL imiEFfs Men's pants at Goodrich's Cash Store for f 1 up. I havo some new things on sale In tho window this week. McHatUn. Try a Jug ot our prepared "As You Like It" Horseradish. You will use no other. Monarch Mercantile Co. Tho El Merlto A 10-cont cigar for 3 cents. The only genuine all-Havana wrapper and long Oiler hand-made cigar on the market. For sale at all first-class cigar stands., Conklln's self-filling pons are the best. Reasens: They don't leak; they are easily Ollod; the points are the best. I am willing to sell them with tho prlvllego of returning. g McHatUn. Comb honey, the most tempting ot sweets, at Monarch Mercantile Co. AT THE OPERA HOUSE "The Story ot Psyche," a beautiful colored series telling a tale ot ancient Greece, ot the love of Cupid for a mortal maid and the terrible Jealousy of Venus, will be the first film to night. Then "A Pair ot White Glove," which prove a sufficient clew for the detectives and to convict an Innocent person ot murder. "In Sore Straits," a beautiful scenic series showing beggar and rich man on equal terms, and finally a laughable comedy "Walking On His Toes," showing an amusing old farmer and his experience in a hotel. New songs and muslo and the babies. Be sure and vote.1 Baby No, 29 leads. by IS vote; No. 3 Is second, and No, 84 third. ' MORE ROOM NBBDKD Mayor Sanderson Is busy these days with the schoolroom proposl tlea. H states there are about lit mora avaUa la the puWle aehool taw year that Ihtrt waa mat, aad to a. ceaakedaU thi oddlUoaal MttWrJa keeping tho trustees busy. Already two rooms havo been rented from the high school, and now the Janitor In the public school has got to vacate his room to mako way for more pupils. With no schoolhouse site decided on, and the way this city Is growing, It looks like the children will bave"(o bo accommodated In a font pavilion next summer. HOTEL AIlfUVALS Lakeside Inn Mrs.- M. E. Child, Klamath Agency; W. E. Strong, Port land; D. M. QrlfBth, Eagle Ridge; F. H. Mehlborg, Bozeman, Mont.; W. D. Qllmore, Pasadena, Cal.; It. P. Laa dl. Albany; C, H. Musgrove, Boise, Idaho; H. L. Aldredgo, Bonanza; R. B. Itnlph, flan Francisco; R. Warnock and wife, Salinas, Cat. Llvermoro M. Hermann, San Francisco; II, II, Lockwood, Half Moon Bay, Cal.; A. Patterson, Sacra mento; J. B. Stuckler, Romona, Kas.; A. C. Schman, Boston, Mass.; O. N. Ford, Portland; T. D. nnd W. T. Skinner, Bonanza. FINK CIRAIN YIELD A flno report of IbcMerrlll section was received by this office on Satur day through Joo Devlin, who Is work ing a header and six men In the grain fields about Merrill. Mr. Devlin says ho has the .contract to cut 500 acres ot wheat for Guy Merrill, and that tho yield will run fully sixty bushels to the acre. His Credit Still Good. Knlckcr Has Jones anything for a rainy day? Bocker Yes, he has saved a friend to borrow an umbrella, from. New York Times. It Makes a DMtereare. "What did you say last night when Jack asked you to marry him?" '"I shook my head." "Sideways or up and down?" Boston Transcript. Logical He (caught looking at the girl at next. table)' She reminds ma ot you, Lucy. She Then why not stare at me, Instead? Illustrated Bits. The smallest complete watch In the world Is one-flfth of an Inch In diam eter, owned by a resident of Moscow. The man who made It for the last empress of Braxll permanently Im paired his eyesight. A SNAP A large draft team, wagon and har ness for sale; must be sold before Oc tober 1st. GEOROE BIEHN. Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions Wheat a bmu says, let me fix yew watch or let m patet year Z hoase, yoa've got to believe him capable of flats sjoadl J a. fore yoa have him do U. Thata reasonable. Wheat we ask yosi to let as pat hb yea wserliteM to smtws that yoa should he toM how capable we are e;eia M. How that every areseriptioa'we Mow we test every article 1st oar a4 that MMketa theroaghly to haasle year pr sasrtoHaa t aay way. We have oswhllahed ear ahllsty to ama jwar U havlag haest teMttee here Hr five years ; Let as fist years- v Star sW ijnin 5"iv "1 s5af',.'fi. iSSI t'tmm' - 1'as'' -- 'SBaiAll mmmmwh . L-l I. ' . .... . f. .' '.'VL-t,v PINKERTONS' GET FREE AD. KLAMATH OFFICERS WERE TOO QUICK FOR PINKERTONH SHERIFF BARNES GOT THEM Had The Robbers' Ready to! Do Thaw Wheat the Faasesw Detectives! V Made Their Aayearaaee. In the Oregonlaa 6t last Saturday appeared an article giving a report made by tho Plnkertons la which ref erence Is made to the bank robbery which took place In Klamath Falls on January 16th last, a follews: "Another bank robbery which at tracted considerable local attention at tho tlmo occurred on January 16tb. when two masked men entered and robbed tho Klsmath County bank at Klamath Fall. The Plnkertons lo cated tho robbers thrco days later nnd secured tho bulk of tho $3,500 booty taken. Riley Pflevcr and John Hall both pleaded guilty to tho crime and aro now serving tlmo." To every citizen of Klamath Fall who was hero at tho Umo, this Is a hugo Joko. Both tho bank robbers referred to were captured bjr the Sheriff's offlco tflthln three hoar aft er tho crime was committed, and ' were sentenced to the penitentiary or the same day that Plnkerton's repre sentative arrived here. A Danish government commission has reported sustaining tho claims ot two Copenhagen brothers that they.' v. - "- - - -.---".VJ ' H.aipviimm'fl iw j.wwf,i, Is possible for a person at one ead of a wire to see what Is going' on at tho other In Its natural colors, with out the aid of photography. It has been successfully demon strated that flowers. If frosea before they havo fully opened, may be trans ported long distances la safety, thawed and made to attain th'elr tall bloom. ' British agricultural colleges have succeeded In growing from sprouts potatoes In which both the yield and' quality have been lucreased aad the disease-resisting powers strength ened. To enable hotel patrons to ascer tain the time a telephone system has been devised, connected with a mas ter clock, which sounds the hours, Quarters and minutes when a batton on any receiver Is pressed. haasBe la fisted ts the 1 store before iteetac H aa ." qaallfied f.?i M s '"N 1Z1.M djp v '"W i:m "m W. 1 . ,-K m-r. , . S . " "-' - $':.' . w '?Wia !" t. I iL ; . ' '.- JSVUWj ,li7iJti. jfc kiirc PS'T $P. iWKv '' .1 ' - -ti r ' i'-A "It f .' k i 4'& -, 1 1 itfL. .KM J m T9r V t V b M ,!" " Vi . y- r . -A- 3fiJv.' vi' ,''': d "V '!''' ' . ''s" I.S. ry " i , ''' - . i -. - m4: , ,,& , .!..- v.-'1,' o- ' " 'all i"lMili '-ri -" --'-' "' ' " -issMtsamammmi inMIMHIMMIIIIIIIIMMMIIIIIH 1 Vr - Q ." ,V - f i- ; i'..1 'Ik , vS, Ail' . -n If , .. d (',??s. ..