;: -. l- $&' w,i '. -iy-l- iJ 1 ,. .f av h. ''T 1 - ' - h tfflb. ". 1 ! tornino . .: ' ii WW Klamath 1W First mul Beit Dally. Oiar A4vwlif0n Oft t , $" .5- . fc. t. .tUXM & -fe. 7&. i- :3nnnr-nT - "" " ' " te 1 kiRt) Ykah. No. IWl &;fM KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1909. .")-, J ' JW Ik 1 MAA 53riS c Ti 4 B?3 Pwc 5 ClrL X fil' si ,s . Jm ' es . i ..-vm ., NCHOT ROW IS NOW OVER jpllllliN'r .l HII'MIMATir. AI.I.V I'l'IIOI.IM IMITM MUX ksCKVAIION WIIMIN LAW RraVrtl" mm III I IHel nirvMrr a Intruded In Irllrr III IU. Ilngi-i Value t'lMrliol Umilllitf ! Hull l.aktt dlapalrh totill (( mvrral long roiifeiemen L .ill... L.....ii... .tltf.l.il lltltil BB tllli-l nil.-".". ... lEurnl Tall railaril In tin laaiio.1 n fitment In which II U derlartd Hial r i ' llmti ilurltiK llm Hal. pr-l'lucliul introviry hn the lUrnl Intended I" frltiMt 11)1.1.1 (tot, mul In which Mr, Tnft tnkei or fiirwnnl aland limn cut In gr of Uk llooaevrll Mirlr fur (iinwtvkllon of natural ri-mirr rj. n pfMldellt Indicate ttmi what objdonn In lhi way of nclnlinlim rnuil be ilunn within tin1 law, llsnmiunre hi Intention nf np. IH tu runerpM (r Mich rotinriim ttoil rnntilltiK Irglalntlou m will the ItooneVelt IhiIIcIp on Hip fit puaalbtii tinaU. (Ilti- Oul Tnfl Ullrr I'lntliot. bfnri leaving Halt Mt fur Waahlngtun, ln iMiied a urnt In wlilrh ho nmkea imbllr linn of Prlilnl' Tnfl' letter. n tu the chlf forrntrr nl Hip Ike Utter In Horrclaiy lUllltiger dlttntrd. Th prraldiml aald tin Mr. I'lnchnt would nut find tea. hi the llalllngrr Irtlrr fur re- rilill nt resign," .Wclure Mr. Dt, unit In niliU Hint hn U koIiir itliiuo lo krvr Hip government ; Hip Mlilu llllf h hn I'Llml i lAt, ronolUillDB with thp lnlr- brllwu III vqualltX of ipMirtilli- til tho ltooivilt iiotlrlu. mul I p lo ftUml (or them m hiiic n k tii utrciiKtti to vtonil for bid- , I'lnrhol'ii Utoinpiil w (nitwit lo tln iirmlilcnt liifi)in it wim nlvdn out Tim in-iin.fH kliitcini'iit v,n IK fllllllMH: l'ri-"lirnt Vnliim I'liiilml In lnw of imlillilml llftim Unit tho li'tlnr of llm iui-kIiIpiii to Hi'rrulnry lliillltilior n to hu iiiiinlilpri'il In Rilltin ii)' n rnltrilliiii mi I'llirhol, Hip irimlilinl lining liuthiirlii'il llm nli. Ili.illiui n( tlm felluwIiiK: 'Thnt nl Hiii Hiiip hu wrnlp Hip lit lor lo Hiartnry llulllnuir hr it I no wrotit n liiur lo Mr. I'lmhut, imklni; him lo lii'llntu Hint tliu coiicliuloim .liiUil (In Kin v..rp not Intctftis'. In nny ny lo nllirt on him; Hint Hie inlilctil iIiiiiiihI Mr I'lru liot'n run llniintifu In llm pulillc mirvlru of Hip minimi vnlim; t lint hu 'Tlnl to i-onllliiit. llm tillrli-n n lo tliu rontur. VhIIuii uf i on i iti, Inrluillnt; Hip rrclii mul Ion of nrhl IiiihU mul iirmT vntlon of our fort-ill nml Hip itopr runlilrtloim In nulict to Hip iihu of nuil Innilii nml Muter powir lli, ni u a llm tiiiiriivpiiipnt of our wntitr uni, nml to ink iiiiiri'ii for mirh ronnriiiiilory nml Pimtilltm Icgliilnlliiii n would put tlnmu pnllrlcii on tin flrniput lumU: nnil Hint hu unhl iIppiii It n Krrnt liix If, In rpppft to Hip mnltiTii In wlilrh Mr I'lnrliot hml hii'li roiiorniil, Hip ii il tit I tilxt rut Ion hoiihl hn ilunli'il ihu lu'tipflt of lil M-rtlrp." WIIITK ANIt IIKiy.KI.I, lll.TI'IIN' V ,. DpIkII ai.it -Miff nml 0. V WhltP nml ulfv rpliirncil to tliu rlt Hiimla)' urnlnic. N'M lo nlment thi')' vlnltpit Hip fair at H.nltlc ami nUo llpllliiKhmn, W'nuh., wIipiii Mr. DpUpII hn ,t klttpr, Mr. Itolipll, In Mi-nklnK oil Hip rrop on Hip oiittjili'. ntntiit: "Klnmnth riiunty h Kt It over II of tttoni. an far nf I could m, whrn it coiiip lo rropM. I nw Innd hi'twcptt Spnttlo mid llollliiRlinm whlilt I not n whit hotter than mini, nml, iimii ImiulrltiK n In Hid vnluu ti'li ti told It hai ii-IIInK for 5U0 nn nrrp." Int --llrlwivn thv Htlltn dry RiKidi tiifu mid tho rmuylvrlnn rlmrch, n nnlr of i'e-nlnc. r'lnilur ptrnno rrtutn to Hiii HtlltM Dry tlinidit com MISTAKEN FOR COYOTE II. w. Miiontx kii.i,i-:ii NMII KKKVIV IIV t lll!.NTKIt WAS RESTING UNDER A BUSH Vn n ltluVnt of Thl. Cltjr and V on III Wnjr lo lkrvlrw In Henri Ii of Kuiploynii-nt Tho ulirrlffn ofllcu rt-rolvrd word our tho plump lail nlcht from l.al:o vli'w to Ihu pffi'it Hint n mini hy Hip niitiiu of II. V. Iilioiirn, fonnurlj nl tlila ilty, had tn-on shut near Hot pl.'Kii hy nrrldi'iil. It U reported tlnit tliU KPtilk'inmi laid down njoiic'li!' of tliu innd lo rent, and n hunter jn paiiMiiK took him for a coyote In tho hruah mid nliot hint. Hu hni n mm llvlnic In-rp, and hU lfo i nt ur;m.-ii: In l.o AiiKeli'H. Thu mm, who In IIvInk at Mrr. llinln'M on tho went nldo of the river, In not yet In pdmckiiIoii of thu detulM ol thu nrcldonl, and thu detnllM Hiiik far received nrp very menitcr. ( IIOI'K TtlKV IMJNT (Ml HACK patty. iimii KGB lai Lr rill's III, M. MacKreKor, trnvellnK iafMn iter MRPtit of Ihe Union I'nclflc Hall' rond rompnny, In In tho city. Mr. Mr. OreKor accompanied from Han Fran- rliiru tho ilelpitatlon of llohemlan rol onlita who aro now eiamlnlntc the Ukenldo tract at Merrill. Mr. Mac Kregor autoa that there will bo quite a movement woitward among tho Do- lirmlan colanlita thli yenr. SUty Ihreo of Hipm) colnnUta will leavo Chi ragoon tho 11th prnx., bound forthli M-ctlon, and later on there wlll.be eighty or ninety more atari. Mr, MarKrcRor, who U acquainted with tho liuhlta of them) people, mono or le, atulr- In regard to them: "They ii ro n very thrifty, honeit clau of people, and flTat-clam farmer. Moil of thmo colonliU havo moro or le capital. They havo fold their land In thu Kant, and nro now looking tor location where they ran rlnvet their money nnd get moro land than they havo had heretofore They coiiio front all aocttona of the United Htntm, but aro operating under one main rolonUntlon company. The group that will leavo Chicago on tho lllh romo tnoitly front llllnol. and twenty-five of tho colonUt now hero canto front Oklahoma." Mr. Mno gregnr will remain hero until tho re turn of tho colonial front Merrill,' In in endeavor to ccuro their return paaango for hi line. Tho car they ur rlved In U being held here for them. hlo will ho given the atructure by tho high water of tho BanHam. "Twohy llro. of the Deachutea val ley fame, havo been awarded the con tract for tho grading of the road from thl rlty to Crabtree, aad will have a force of men at work within the next wock. Mon aad team are already being engaged In thl vicinity for tho work. Tho grading of the roadbed will begin from the Crabtree end of tho road, o that the road can be unr-d for getting the material on the ground, Tho bridge work will be taken In from tho Lebanon end, and tho lino of road and grade made from Ihu prewnt end to the river for con voying tho bridge ateel to the alte. Thl will requlro the Immediate con atructlon of about a half mile of track through the city to the river. It I eipetted that the grading will be completed from Crabtree to the river here by the time the bridge la com pleted, t "Accommodation have already been tecured In thl city for tho bridge crew and engineer, and tho grading gang will find camp along Iho rottto of tho work, with provUloni taken In from both end of tho road, tabanon will bo the chief market place." WISH THK RUSHING WORK ON NATRON END UTAH CON8TI117CTIO.V COMPANV HAH 000 MEN KMMOYKD WORKING ON ENTIRE LINE K. Sugarman of the Portland 8ro reclved a telegram laat evening from Portland advWag him that ha had won the 1200 coateated for by him and three atorea In Portland The condition o'fthe contest were that each of tho four tores. would deposit ir0. the aggregate sum to go to the one selling the greatest amount of mcrchandUo between tho boar of 0:30 and 9:30 laat Saturday night. Tho telegram aanouadag.MKMwtar man' uccea atated that he had won by I43.6D. To Iho caiual observer this might teem to bo of Utile Importance, but to tho person who takes aotlco of event that go to Indicate the condi tion of the section In which he live tho winning of this prise by Mr. Sugarman show that Klamath Pall I right In the front rank as a busi ness community. It proves, that tho drawing power of printers' Ink Is as it rone In Klamath Palls as It Is la Portland, and that there Is no auch thing as 'dull times" If there Is life enough In the merchant to go after thu business. Mr. Bvgarmaa got the 'jualnet because he went after It and backed up hi advcrtUlngwlth real value. Tho Herald la glad of hla suc cess for moro reasons than one, par ticularly tho one that demonstrates that "It pays Jo advortise." . Hfegtoauer If oey of the OpIaJoa That Work oa the SS Miles WHI Be Completed Wlt-la a Tear Mr. II. P. Hoey, construction en gineer of the Southern Pacific, an rived In this city Sunday evonlng, a after having taken a trip of Inspec tion, overland from here to llaxel Dell, which Is the present northern terminus of the Natron branch. Mr. Hoey reports that the work on tlft northern end of this line Is progress Inr very rapidly, and that practically tho entire distance of 35 mite If covered itow by sub-contractors un der tho Utah Construction company, "."here are between COO and 700 men nt work, and many more are coming In. In order to hasten the work steam shovels are being taken down, loaded on wagons and hauled out on the line for a distance of ten or fifteen miles. Mr. Hoey expects that the work of construction oa this 3G miles will be completed within a year. The Utah Construction company, which haa this contract oa the northern end of the Natron branch, Is composed of mea pf vast experience In thai Haa of work. They had the contract for con- vtrnctlng the Western Pacific from Utah Into Orovllle, Cal., moat of which waa sub-let by them. The sub contractors oa tho Western- PaeU c followed this company Into Oregon, with their men, which makes an eM clent working force, with the good results before mentioned. In speaking of the progress being made on this end of. the line, Mr. Hoey stated: "The work oa this ead of the line is being delayed some- baa made her one of the popular matrons of the city. The program last evening was most entertaining, and waa thoroughly enjoyed by those who bad the good fortune to be present. Following Is the pregram: Vocal solo Mrs. Chlldera Piano solo "Last Hope"..Qottschalk Mr.'H. D. Mills Vocal duet "Beautiful Moonlight" Mrs.W.O.Huson and Mrs.B.P.Morgan Violin solo "Ave Maria" Opunod Mrs. Margaret Brlggs Vocal solo "Staccato Folka"..Mulder Mrs. Morgan Zither and violin duet Mrs. Brlggs and Mr. Oldt Recitation Mlaa Orace Nlckerson Vocal duet "Love Mvlae" (Daagh- ter of Jalrus). Mrs. Quy Chlldera aad Mrs. Morgan Vocal solo "Waiting". Millard Mrs. Morgan Violin obllgato Mrs. Brlggs Suwannee River CHAMPIOX AI W. PAPB To Give Free Lectare to Ladle Oaty At the Hot Hpriag Bath. TO FIGHT DEMON RUM OLD mmn BARunrcomc to HM KKOCK-OCT IK lI STATE-WDC PiOMIilTION Bte Gather!-. ( Next Month, at Which Cnmaalam tohl t- lltil.DINH THK NATHON LINK AT THK OPICRA HOt'SB Vhat on acount of securing right of way through the reservation and oth er government matters. Aa boob aa these things are straightened out we will go right ahead. Tho steel for the bridge over the canal la now ar riving, and aa soon aa that atructure hi 'completed we will be la better ibape to push this work, for we will have direct connection with the Up per lake with the temporary trestle which Is now being used over the esplanade In the Hot 8prlnga addi tion." Mr. Hoey is laid up at the present time with an attack of rheumatism. Oa Wednesday, September 21th, from 2 o'clock to 4, Al. W. Pape, American champion oarsasaa aad re tired amateur champion swlmmi will give a free lecture to ladles oaly at tho Hot Springs bath- Mr. Papa, haa woa aeveaty-three championship trophlen la rowing. swlmmlag. raaalag. etc., aad la classed aa oao of America's foremost athletes, havlag eompeted la aad woa the aatloaal eham'ptoao-lp la rowmc at Philadelphia, lies, Lake Qaigaa- gamoad, Worcester, Maae., lilt, St Loala fair, MM-Wlator falraad the Portland fair. Mr. Papa la a Mead of Mayor 8aa dersoB, aad haa agreed to give this lecture oa swlmmlag, showing the different strokes, the position of the body la the water, floatlag, dlvlag. swimming under water, etc. This will ha a great opnortua ity for the ladles of Klamath Falls to leara from Mr. Papa's experieaee of thla wonderful art. Mr. Pape laavea Klamath Falls Thursday morning for Ban Fraacleeo, Ha la the repreeeatatlve of tho Para fine Paint compaay of that city. Illghl of Way Granlr- Tlirwagh In-b-attiMi for lload lo This Clly. A dlapatch from lbanon, Ore., ronlnlns tho following news of Inter est to the people of tho Klamath ceuntry: ' "Tho city council t.t nn adjourned meeting lat night granted tho Ore gon nnd California Railroad company n right of way and franchise to all tho slreots necoary for It to make Iho run through tho city to connect with tho Crabtree end of tho Wood-burn-Natron Una of the road. The rights of way have been secured for tho entire cut-off from this city to Crabtree, and tha bridge engineers Pr oTaU $3.W Hats r.i-tt.t :. . -' 4 - " '-:- ftlai -rll -tff-.M MtrUaW "rr--- are now la Lebanon to commence tha work next Monday, oa a steel bridge over tha.SaatUm at thla ajty, (The eagtaeers hava fouad excel leat footlaga for tho bridge. Oa oaa aide at tha rl vat tha bedrock la at the tn of tha arena oa a raek baak, aad aa taa other Kfe oaly iwaa m to hedreek,e hfldga mea ara high Only throe moro nights remain In which votes may bo cast In the baby contest. Tho winner will ne.aeciaea In theso Inst few days, and those who 'havo a special favorite should make It a point to bo present and vote for their chosen baby. No. 24. atlll retains Iho lead, with No. S and No. J 9 following In the order named. A story of the Civil War, "Mine at Last," telling of the love of a pretty girl and a gallant Union oAeer, will bo the first mm on tho program to night. An amusing farce, "Weary Bones Seeks Rest and Chats It." makes the most morose laugh. A thrilling drama telling of a farm- er'a daughter aad her adveaturea la a atraage city la ahtwa la "a OeaaU-r Qlrl'a Peril." T-eaawylatereetlas blograna aim, "Tho Maaaase," which la aura to oatertaU the moat eritlaal. New Mttata aad "Baby Marioa" la character apoaiaUy. "Take me oat to tha hall save." JJEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH Oa last Thursday waa commeaced the erection of a temporary church building by the Christina people or Disciples of Christ of this city. Tha building will be so constructed that It may be used for a church untli auch time aa they may build a permanent structure. . The temporary bu'lldlag wilt be 40x40. aad Is arranged inspe- clallyto accommodate the public dur ing a series of evangelistic meetings to be held In October. Rev. 3. B. Holmes, tho famous evangelist, has been engaged. . Special music aad special evaagellatlc sermons will ha relied npoa to bring tho Oocpel lo tha people. , B. Carpenter aad wife left Satur day morning for the Qroha ranch oa a visit. Mr. Carpeator la traveling auditor for the WelU-Fargo compaay, and aa la hla custom every year, la UklBg hla vacation la thla couaty. Ho la a brother-la-law of Dr. Wm. Martin. r Details of tho eampalga tor state wide prohibition, which will bo wsigU In Oregoa aeat year hy tho Antt-Sn- loot leagae. will he arraagid at tho annual meeting of that art laatlea In Portland, Tneaday, OctoWu- C. Among tte tmpertaat enestleoa to be decided at that meeting U the ere-J posed publication of a dally aawaea per nader the anspieea of tho leagae la Its tght oa tha ramshops. la ad dition to the election of officers, a aew board of trustees aad aa executive, committee will also be aamed. "Not a day haa paaaed alaeo wo rst aaaouaced oar Intention of ear rylag Oregoa for prohJMtloa at tho 110 electloa that we have aet re ceived, substantial eaeonragsmsat from different asetleaa of tho atate." said J. R- Kaodell. snperinteadeat of the Aatl-Saloea leagae- "la oar ef forts to drive the aaleoaa oat of tho auto K haa beea. decided to atafoao a eoaaUtaUoaal ameadaseat provld lag for state prohlMtloB. From tho eacoarageaMat we have rseelved wo are more thaa coaSdeat that we wiU be aaeeeaatal la oar agat. "Vletery for tho temperaaee fereee .vrU.H,ae.to large, meaoare toktho llaaor asea theeuelvee. They always havo opposed all lagt-atlaa looklas to the recatatloa of the Ue,aer traffte aad today ttese same foreoa are do ing everythlac la their power to die count the local optica law aa K la halag enforced la a majority of tho eoaaUea of the state. Lisjaer DcateraAeeaafd. "We have positive proof that. large dealera la latoxieeata ia MaHaomah coaaty have for aosse Ume beea ship ping quaatltlee of llor late leeal optioB territory for tho slagte of ma-lag K appear that thereia j aa much dmnkeaneaa to tho dry tleo aader local opUoa aa there waa under the old order of Ulaga. We are ako la poaesssloa of tafermatlea to tho effect ttat theae dealera are ot oaly aupplylag Ue Usjaor, hat ta many laataaeea hava aeat ageata lata counties where local optlea prevaUa for tho purpose of aasletlag la Ho die- (Ceatlaaei ) LetUsFUl : Your Prescriptions FAR-WELL MVMCAI A farewell muakale waa rtvea UH avealag at the Baldwla hy Mrs. B, P, Morgau. who eineets to leave this rlty and return to Callforala. MrMorr, gaa haa beea a.reaUent hore,.,ler abeat three years, aad ettea haa ae heart la i .. tt - '-- really iae JaMak aC .tiai lorteiialaato l frl - -Jy re rJJTl VJvJZrZV Let her eg-rato,,ler ms; Whea a mea aaya, 1st aae ta ywar hoaae, yeave get to believe his fore re have hla to It. Thato Whea we ask yew to let aa pat a aa let aw of Mac BO J M- ,- XKl J)K!l.'l(( . - J-'W J0 that re elMmlt ho toM how eaaahlo aro aw of atoc . ." Hew that every asssiisjllia wo haatto la MM to Iha toMw.; Haw wo tool eeeer artlili ta oo ateee hodssw flaal-B.lt'-i Hak' s at k hlv.aaa Basl ah ia Mtot.te amawaw . ww mm t - 4 ".- r , 1 - J te xwaa aweoarlatto-to aaf war, . . i-.-j We haw essahe eea ahU-r to iH' yr imoasfafMsa ' r 1 --- m... ;a-i aaa-m-MB " aaaata-h aaafJ w v ,. ,r- V i l 4, 1 t . "1 . in awer ieae - . ' '4 V &)$2$rtS& -atWliswo i , . ,JrT 'uHiiC Ml " --s eaW-k.! t- 'Jm& .. sT"-- St&r Dftitf T$J ' i.a;s LW l-AT1? 1 A' O Pj A1 . & i B a. -a A"J ,Al t ' vl .. -l l ft, i. .ji" :' . 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