'"Way Tr '-, , JCV&. t ji-V ". .-. v- -.$jr,'ur! s. . Ufnik Klamath Falls' Pint and Bent Daily. : f jKh .. AtMi AAmmLmm flLtgeV; Tb M xm. N lXiVt -rn-""""""T Tiiiiii) Ykaii. No. IMMi wn. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1909. FMOI 9 Bbe ptfitifM av ' ta ,y j-Tsjgi mjt .J.J (EXZSbssssC -;. I .ysw- j 5B"W!. . .- ANOTHER NEW RAILROAD IMIIIIU AMI KAMI WIN i..ii:ki .iutiv.i. i.vriii:rii:i,it O aaiiM HCAIHD rOK.KLAMAIil TAILS Will II KImmImI Xnrtli nmt Soiilli, Otto llmm Ii of It If HlMll Itllll-I. Ink Till. til). Ilartlniun railroad lnn In Hit Ihu-huli' laimm rco'lwil muitlier iinjiilnllim I'luw Hiitunlity by llm ill- rlilim in im' rmiiiiiinini'r in mi' Ki'U rrl Umt omen lit WnaliliiKtnu, lefti Inic n rlRtil of n Irani lile In tin Houll.iru Ktti'iialun nilNn). ThU it llniHiii4tli)' xlili h W. W Cut ton, neiiernl uuu'l (nr llattliiinu In UtraU bete, lulinllliil In iinitl IiikI Un purchased b) liU iriiln n n gssranteo nt mniip tiiuli In ttn I ) thutr rAHVun. Still Inlrri'al fuel) r&ariti'd I hn llnrrlinan people nlth laving urKitnlml itu company In the 8r( Inalnnti'. niul th tulnic l( limb. ttriul alt rival In llm r it ti )on The nillrle of lnriiMirallon fur ta Houlheril Kitrtialnti provided mi unp trnltli' terminal, It n rlrarl) hlrmtnl tu vcurtt mil)' n Mrtlnn nf the Drsrhute canyon, a It neither Irarlicd I In Columbia mi Hip liiittli nnr any good tramr renter of Central Ori'iton un lliu south, Whoetcr ur ganUrd (tin rmupMiy, It I naacrtrd, roiilil havu liml mi oilier iurci limn holding up mm or lliu other of llm two IiIk rival rmirrrim Hint wpip then surveying n i thi rnnyoti. A tin Hmitnvrti Kitfimlnii ur Try flttptt I It to thnan nf I lip Ischium ltallay company, nml went In run Did wltli iIiiimi of llm OrrKim Trunk, tho Infrrriirv ns Itilitiittlulcl)' ilrnwn Hut llm fniKliK'litnry ronil wn liacknl liy llnrrlniAii Intertsl. Cer lain alli'Ki'il cunmrtlnii nf lln Incur irntors with llnrrlinan tunn'rn strengthened I Iip conclusion, until Hip nlinrncys fur tlm Oregon Trunk npen ly charged tint Houlhern Kitelialnna The Peer of aU $3.00 Hats See the Fall Styles K.K.R. n being n Hurt liiu.n Piiirrinlnp. nml "ihk mi mum R'KHIIimii' inuai' fur liluikliiK liny iltiil Hup tlmt Mnrnl III 0lHI... Un. ,. ,,.H ,)., ,, I'lillnn Unl.-.l In otii t Unit IiIk . Willi I....I 1.. I'liiD liml lioiiKlit Hik Kuullmrn IMiii mum llli tlm iiirion nr IiiIiIiik in. VlllllliKti uf wliali'V.-r II hi IMkhl Iip IimiiiiI In llii'lr work. TIik Ki'liiinl limit nlllii' ili'iMiin uatiiltu llm lit iiititcnlluu Hint tlm HoutliiJin IMi'imlniot Inm u iT,. iiiiiIp Ptlhliiuv WIipii lu iip0lt ntlnti n lllcil lur llulil of wity ni.uiMJUir I'tnini HI Ininla, Hip olllct hiu iioapi In nrrptit It In i;oin falili. Aldr Mr. Cotton mliiilitPil In unlit tlmt tlm mm i minim a owniilli) III ttU tl.it ommlviiMiir took miutlipr pm if Hip Hiiilttirru I:Mi'I(iii .Minn: iitt'ir II. W. To it m up Iruiii Kpiiii tu. iln nml Mat PililMtltiK In hla (rliinl i nunpli' of lil aiin irui. II in n IiipI Hip liiuat aki'itlinl Hint tliem uiual Iip aoinilliliiK MrotiK III llm tin ur Unit fruit rnniiot lip rnlai-il luri'. fur tlm niii- pttillilti-it liy Mr Tihmt lintp mi utirrlor nnywlii-rp. TIiipp yrma aku Mr. Tower ael ntmut 300 Irrea. M lilt It lllllllileil niii'il, prnrliea, lieiita, plniiia, nnliula nmt oilier fruit Then' nip fifty tntlellea uf Hip illrferent nrle. Ma Intrn Hon tu keep n tnipfiil rrruril uf ulml enrli iirli'ty ttupa, liml nflrr. lltrra nr lour )'iu liuikp aeterllima uf tliuap ll.nl nro tiitt mlapleil tu till tllmnlp llu reulliea tlmt Iip lm miinii tlmt lll lint itu Mt'll Iipip. luil liinauiurh ,1 un imp linn eter kuiiv lulu Hip Hint, ler t tmroilfC lil' Iip ilerlileil In Illlike till) experiment liluiat-lf Ilia work Hill lie lunillmlilit lu lliu muni)', fill It will itll for all Hiiiu tmt wlint tnrlet)' of fruit trii-a aliuiitil Ui net nut. TIip reaiill uf lila lalmrH mi far lime alirptlaeil ti I tit Kieully. Up liml ciinfl. ilenrii Hint tin utiulil imi'l Kit p.irllnl ailnea lit lenal. tint laat )rnr Hip ) Mil un Inrgp, rmmlilprliiK Hio iikp of llu' nnlinril, nml till aeuami Hip tri-p nn mi hint liy Imtuii Hint It n tiprt'KMiry In prop tlirm up. When tip tut narerlnlne.l Hip nrlelleti uf fruit lie.t mlnplpil tit III ptirpuaii lit' III- STORE ' toml In ml nut iilmut tun lures, nml I lien l.nmllu til urrlmril In u mk-ntllli: milliner. It turn leon liU nxperleino wliern hit Iiiih live.) heforn tlmt NlniiilKlm; In n iiPtPMxnry iik furtldmi' Hon, nml hi- Intend to curry on ex periment .tlnni: (IiIm linn tliirlnic Hid nt)l few yinr. llu will Kindly fur ulali hik It lururiiintlmi n hu inn tu tlniMi lnti-ri'teil, nml will front time In Hmi) furnUli Hid pnper with re pint hlirtwliu; llio iPNiilt ur Ills ex perlmenl. TO TIIK ITHMCi When wn nnnonnieit Hint vm liml iilril Into im iiKreenient with lliux nllivr uualiiPK liiiiiaeit In rori'.iinl In oltlle: n prlie of S00, lu fio tu Ihu hoi lp ilelni: Ihu moat hiialncnn lloin " I.t tu !:30 Kiituntny evenlni:, wo iliil rl with the full hellcf (hu: Hip KliilllKlon wit have (alnbllalloi! foi fair iIpiiIIiik would IhIiik In u ti:n il'iiii tiualiipai to Initiro our u limine ihu I'lom-y. Wu nru kIii'I In ntuiuuiicc Hint our hupc were not inlaplnced. Wu hno nut n )i-t wpIvciI n rcpurt from I'nrtlnml, hut wo nro qulto con ndent Hint iiumi uf Hit) other hnro iiinlpil Hip rwonl wit catnhllshed here. ThU I pnrtlculnrfy cratlfy. UiK to in, for It proe to n Hint our urTort uf the pnat three nml omvhnlf year tu tin Jnat a wo nRroti In our adterlUIni; to (i tu tint peoplo uf Hit ilty and county full nltio fur etery penny apent with im nml tu avll KoimI nt prlre Hint uru real bar Rnln hnvu nut bii'ii In vnln. Wo real I in Hint our hualnea pxlttcncv In till rmninuiiliy ileiend entirely ut un our reliability ami upon Hio qual ity of Hip Reed wo nell, nml wo have neer lol rIkIiI of tba fact that the people here run not bo fooled. In the future, n In Ihu pnat, wo ahall con tinue to ilu tnialiieas iiIiiiik thu name lint'. If you a ro not antlafled, you Kvt your liiouey back without one word uf toniplulnt from u. Kvery nrtlile that lenc our atnro carries with It our Ritarnntep, am) you may purilinao from u with the full n iiirnnro Hint every article I Just a rcprencntcd ami Hint If you wlh In you run brliiR It bark nml net your money. Wo are nt it lu tu find word tu udeijuntcly exirten our feellnK ol Kriitltmle fur the cordial mipport you have Riven nml the ronlldenco you re- pou In ti. Wo will let our future nrlloti kIiow Hint wo fully npprixlate It. Keep your eyo mi ii nml uur ail voi 111 iik, and wntcl tho I'nrtlnml Stoio Kruw, and you will flml Hint )iui w.llUnl.wnyB nave inonoy nml Rot full nluu for your cimh when you do your huyltiK nt TIIK roitTI.ANI) STOUK. K. BuRuriniin, Proprietor. AT TIIK OI'KIIA IIOIHM TonlRht nil coupon taken In a vote lu tho baby contest wilt count ten Instead of one, n before. No. It I now nhend by 47 vote; then No. 3, uml No. 20 third. Au exceptionally strong story, woll nctod, with Mr. Krnuso, ono of Franco' leading tragedians, In the principal role, Is told, In.'Tho Ilock- onliiKi" whoro a husbaud lu a cntnlop- He, fit visits a terrific vengoanco on hfk erring wlfo and her awoetheart. Th9 wreck of ovo'rythlng he meets, caused by his terrible sneeilng as portrayed In a very laughable fllm, "Tho Strenuous Bneoio," would bring a chucklo to the lips ot the most morose, "Mlue at Last," a delightful com edy telling of the love of the girl at homo and a gallant Union oflcer. "Weary lionet" seeks rest and gets It, show the anuilm adventures of si trsmD In search of sleep. Two other equally Interesting lima will' be shewn aad a new Illustrated song and . ' " " ' ' " ' ' ii " ' -- ! .-a-a-M-a-ai - .-ISFV, . ,1 , BOHEMIAN SETTLERS HKVKNTY - KIVK IIONKMKKKKItH AltltlVtt IN C1TV OPTION ON LAKESWE TRACT Iti'liri'M-iilnlhi-M of n Club. WIkhnl Object I to Kind Home In the Went fur It Member. J Tho tide has turned for Klamath county, nml unlea aomo unforaeon nbatnclo nrlea tu provent, tho future will nee tho Rrealcat laOus of homo Keekera tu thl county that hu ever been experienced by any county In tho tnte. - Haturday nlithti there arrived hero alxty Ilohemlana, WaklnR a total uf HcU'nly-flvo that havo como here diirlnR tho pnat month. Anyono who reuchea tho conclualoa that they nro not a thrifty, up-to-dale, progTClve itRRreRntlnn will change their mind If they hato occasion to moot any of them. They nro practical farmers. They -have adopted modern methods In finding homes In tho West, and overy niovo that haa been made savors of the practices folowed by large corporatlona seeking to enter upon a policy of expansion. Sonio years ago there was organ lied In this country a club of Bohem ian, tho object of which was to And n suitable location foe, colony of the members. Kvery stopjtakea was.care fully considered omtVtno move was made until It had the fullest Investi gation. When tho time wot reached when It was deemed advisable to seek land In tho West a committee was ap pointed to visit various sections. This committee examined land In Mexico, Cotorntlo, Washington and Oregon. When tho committee, camo to this county It visited, among other lands, the takctldi) tract. Tho conditions, terms of sale and other requirements seemed tu fit to a nicety what was de ll red by the colony and nn option was taken on tho land. A report was made, three places being submitted for the consideration ot tho club Kiinnn, Idaho, Mncdoel and Klamath county. Ono tho strength ot tho first report many como of their own voli tion, but the sixty arriving last week really constltuto a committee of final InvcitlRntlon, and on their report will lepeml whether tho entlro member thlp of tho club, which numbers 198, will como here. Kunnn, Idaho, hus practically been itrlckon from the list; Macdool hat 3ome followers. What will bo tho de cision ns to Klamath depends upon the Investigation now In progress. The members of tho .party left for tho Utkesldo tract this morning. Another party of sixty Is expected tp arrive hero about tho 10th of next month, and tho Indications nro that tho entire membership of tho club will hnvo visited this county before the first of tho year. It the commit tee now hero reports favorably It will mean that within the next year thoro will bo C00famllles located In this county. Of tho seventy-Bvo mem bers now hero about sixty of them are married men J it speaking of the club, Its pur poses and tho character of the men seoklng homes, A. .J Dalaun, chair man ot the committee) said: "Our club was organised for the purpose ot fading hornet In the Wee-, (or the members. .Only Bohemians can belong to It. We will, ot course, be glad to have Americans or any other nationality for our neighbor. We are not going to Uolate oursetven. AU we want la to he In a eemmunlty nf law-aWtlog etttotM. Nothing lees will aatlafy nt. We nroat te a HrUet the tewa'li eeate. tnko an active, Intelligent part In Its urTitirr. Our people nro progroMlvo, up-'.ti-ilato farmers, and will provo n w.luuhlo nddltlun to tho population nf any county. Wo will pny our bills umj they nil laws, and so conduct our selves ns to merit tho esteem nmi con fidence of our fellow citizens. That M tho standard on which w-3 seek homes among you, and futun; events ulll go to show that every principle tv 111 be lived up to." HTOItl.VU OF KIIUTH AM) VKOKTAIILEa (From October Farm Journal T Tho following method will appeal to overy farmer as the easiest, quick est and least expensive plan for stor ing nil kinds of fruit and vegetables, from a potato to a pumpkin: , Arrango tho fruit or vegetables In a long row, as high and wldo as would seem advisable. Spread a llttlo hay ovor them and set up fodder on each sldo to the desired thickness say three or four feet. This affords ex cellent protection from ordinary cold; and In tho case of pumpkin, turnip, or cabbage storage, or any other arti cle fed to stock, you tiavo tho means at hand with which to form a most deslrablo balanced ration as you feed out tho corn and fodder. This meth od will prove especially valuable to renters and others who are compelled to movo early In tho spring, when It would bo extremely unhandy to chop through the frozen ground and "flsh out" fruit or vegetables from the old fashioned holo or pit. HERMAN 81LENT OX POLITICAL AFFAHtil Hon. Singer Hermann, formerly congressman from thts district, and ono ot the many Orcgonlans caught In tho timber Indictment net of Fran cis J. Ilency, was In Medford this week attending tho Elks' celebration, and when questioned as to whether ho would again become a candidate for congress, said: "Peoplo have been so kind as to suggest my becoming a candidate, but It Is too early to discuss such an event. I And that I bavo many friends In all parts ot the country, despite the cloud that has been cast upon my rep utation. But the sun Is coming out ot tho clouds, and my persecution nearlng an end; then It will be time onough to talk politics. Meanwhile I am delighted to greet old friends again and I find thorn Maunch and true." .UTKIl NOV. 1 ItKQIHTKKKn MAIL COHT8 TKX CKVTS On and after November 1st all per- tons registering a letter In the United Statea mall will have to pay for the tervlce 10 cents. Beginning with th same date tho United 8tates will as sume a maximum liability for regis tered matter of 150, Instead of 125. Ordors to this effect have been re ceived. Announcement had been made earlier of tho proposed change, but the first official notification has Just been sent. The change will In volve no nddttlonal work In the office, except to explain to patrons who have not yet been acquainted with registry rates proposed. AT THK IRIS The Iris was crowded again last night, but' as that Is the usual condi tion ot affairs at this popular little playhouse It la hardly worth mention ing. There was an exceptionally Ine lot of lima run, nnd the audience en Joyed them thoroughly. Perhaps the most Interesting, because ot its hle torlc associations.1 was the sconce la Andersonvlllc orison during the civil war, and the 'escape from It ot Ivw Untoa btIsm." Another tUeVthat Hv??? rest of tho household by turning all tho clocks In the house back an hour. Tho samo films will bo run tonight. Ilcsldes thcro Is the othor Monday night attraction which will Interest many of tho patrons of this house. I'RIXK WIMJIKIW Tho following were the winners ot tho prizes given away by the Portland Storo Saturday evening: A. It. Itenner, 12. .'t0 hat. O. A. Harris, 11.50 cash. A. C. Hatcher, $1.25. cash. Bob Sloane, f 1.00 cash. II. Curbertton, 11.00 cash. K. O. Rudd, 110.00 trunk. W. 8. Shepherd, 15.00 umbrella. R. E. Wattonburg, box Holeproof sox. FAREWELL 8KRMOM Rev. J. W. Price delivered hla fare well sermon at the Methodist church last evening, the services being at tended by members of the various churches of tho cities. Mr. Price ex pects to leave Wednesday morning for Yamhill, where ho will be located. He will be accompanied by his family. KEEPING CAB8AGHB (From October Farm Journal) Select a dry place In the patch, pall up the cabbages and stand closely to gether, heads down. Cover with soil from live to ten Inches, thinly at trst so they will not heat, covering only onough to prevent freezing aa the sea son advances. The burying beds may be ma'de from four to six feet wide. After looking over all the now fan dangled rubber boots aad shoes that are represented aa rubber, we lad there Is" more good "pure gum and better service In the Ooodyear stock that Is bandied by the Klamath Shoe Store than any. The same store ban dies your money's worth In leather shoes. Klamath Exclusive Shoe Store, Wilson building. If you want your picnic lunch bas ket full ot delicious things, stop nt the Monarch and getBalame sausage a One Imported ' sausage Tilla mook full cream cheese, Helna pickles and relishes and a docen other good things to complete your lunch Didn't I tell you so! Of course. It's going to rain, so don't put off getting that umbrella covered any longer. New stock ot 'em At McHatUaV. -"Why, Mrs. Smith, did you aead to Portland for your boy's suit?" No. I didn't. Just went to Goodrich's Cash Store; and you ought to see the over coats,' too." Let Us Fill i . Your Prescriptions When a man says, lot me tx ycew watdi so lei mo natal yeaw-. hoose, you've got to believe Man oaaohee el een aood Joh hoj fore yew have tdm do It. ThaU reasonable. "Z ; When we ask yen to let no pot op yeaw prsaninelsciB H h nlnmii .. ......... w. ..u a. VI. . -M 41J'4 i lam ywat Ulirn , aavw laeaaaa m tm " " , , ,-A Mew that every How Wo teat every article ta oaw to handle yong pusuhjllist taaaf way. Wo have eetasMsstt ear aMttty ta m ta hnvtag hooa taealcd hero lor Let nc 1st yocwa- ". v- ivi' - - ";&- 1 UffK Tt t"" I A nlfi J. -7' ti .- ',- .. OREGON TRUN , WINS AGAIN GENERAL LAND OFTICS COMMsV NIONER KNOCKS OCT KITAL TURNS DOWN S. P. COMPANY Was company Owaeel hy Use Kwftt Vscslts) The latest railroad project Uwnrds this city Is the PaelSe and aatirn.q from Medford. Ivor alas the Moo aid. announced that Hill prsfssid Is) extend the Oregon Trnak to thta eKy," many of the towns la Sontbeni 9n-" goa have been easting envlona eswa on this city, aad leave nothing nn done that will give the imprsasian that they are on the Klamath Fnlhr visiting list. The following from the Medferd' Mall U Interesting: "The Paclfle nnd Ksstsrn railroad has ordered sis new switches et . standard gang type. No. , fiwfJTa Seattle firm nnd thty will sweaJte here. "Tho work will progress new a fast aa possible aad Porter Been, are ; looklag tor every available nun. i " The PadSe and asterw.'t aaM Chief Engineer Oerbj. 'wiU be rtsshec fast aa possible to Butte FaHa. There It will probably branch la tv dlrectloas. Oae branch will tw u toward Mouat Pitt, branefttag .then again, ono to Crater lake, tho othor westward. The othor will braaeh no . to'Klamatrinhe nml tbero wntm feeders north nnd aonth. " Tbe.BsVln line wUl ate nt Batto Falls for the present and not go nay further for a while. Thta wW ton all the rich forests la those aeetlana and means that a great resource will be turned Into money.' "Several people are akeptleaJ, about the Pacitc add Baatera. beUg a iwt; vate line, aad many throw, , if end hlata out that it la n Hill road and..' laugh at the Idea that K will not go to tho coast. " 'Why.' said ono gentleman, B. P. Mustek ot Crescent CHy, "people In my section are sure It la eonUag there. You eee, Mr. Hotehkbw. who la one of "" the largest timber owners In Northern California.' waa up to tho ooatoroneo moetlag held at the edseo et the Pa cllc and Eastern aad they believe this -road Is coming there, aa Hetehklos' . vlr hes to send his lumber oast direct ly, taateaa ot 10 awa trntimsuj i, boat and then east by trala.' " 't 'fi I "S iWI tm ansssi so ism assatmst i atoco ! feu ut, ffnro yoara aad) t itllfa , '. -! V tft !' m jnl Yil'i V. - - ll5ft' t i:-;-.3a S'tlVtV'IsPfl ' MP t- 1 . - ?? ti ra m j Mtt n ' i B y . ..'I arl , " i 1 "1 7 ,1 A- J.tw M I t 0 ,TJ 4.T JrcV "H , t TJ t ""-J i ". w, u Jv f x - iJMffl i K" a :u: -a h' rjn which we maV teenU. and weyV & &$$. imiimiMii MR" M ' ' M new music. tff i t Jt J? - t. '-fk-rJ-- .- u u- D 'j ',!..-- . - . " Si .w . i i..!; ... V!sj, i .'"j. frysa r&r: $4 T . ' " J V -1 t-L 2 J 3. JG i