PQtsl ng Oct 1 ify? M ' i. i Ai . Si NrJr v '. 'ifcr --i,A'-:i'WI V ? '. 4 A i ' u $ 4jMPmk Klamath Fall' Pint and Btal Dally. r rtt i" niir r irt, i Fourth Year. No. 0B7 PREPARING FOR THE BOOM INDICATION HUNT TO A IIKAI.TV MOVKMK.NT lltfl AfltCl CITY AMD COUNIY IterugnlHuM u lit Fact TImI KUii Hi Mil I It tlty of Dolliiy Allreria (wpttal. . Haa thn Ion Nil In the rralty mar krt of Hit rltjr been simply the quiet. dim lhl precedes a torru? rWveral nf the real estate firms of the ill) Kni to think mi, and ar preparing fur a movement of prirty that ia'to lm greater than any ever eiperlewed In the rlljr'a history, Evident that thrlr preparation am well lakrn arc I to ha loiinil on every hand, ami im lurprltn need Imi manlfrtrl If city and county proper!)' I caught with a doom. On of the principal agenclr rant. In thU change U Ihe work that It Mr done by thi Hoi Spring com pany. ThU corporation la preparing to nd Ihtiutanila of dollara In ad.cr OB f ,,, tomr dnm ertltlt Klamath I'allt. Much of ., r.r flMurrd , Mf, ,hj ,n. thla money will, of roure. b ipeal In ', lfom ,, , nhih d eiploitln thrlr property, bnt a Rirai rMr r ,,,, lo thjjjj. teal of It will lit lo a general arfter. tltlna of the rlty anil Ita rraourrvt. The valuw of auth a campaign cannot t-e ettlmatnt la dollara ami cent, but It la rertala In be pro4urllte nf great reaultt. Another factor that may enter th Held la C. W. Eberllea of the llnter prlae tract. No oac hat greater faith In the .future of tbU city than Mr, Kberllae, aa4 he haa under tontldrr HIMUMMHHIMIMMIIHKeOIttlHIM t They Entered the Englishman's Home At etktr rttj-o-wtr dotkit la Aaniln enld Ut tkt burlcr of Loadoa Twa Steln-Bloch Smart Clothes j K. K. K. STOKE ' Uamm el UtAlMJUacb laMTt GtoUlCI P nllnii tunny niprovriuinl Hint will bo of n( licticfll mil mil)' In tlm prop, ft I) lui U Inteii-ited lit, Inil rtlxi In IIih illy it) Willi, Tin' ihlnl (tini U ilm aakeultiK )! Nllllllt Ol lllU real I'll (III) llll'll them s.'lvra, I'nr Ihu pad two years lln-y have been In n lethargy Home of thiin havn nwnktlit-il to the rati that It U Hull- turn to iiiiitn, unit tin-)- aro gulling riaily to tin o Tim others will itilillmin In their mntv or Inocu- out ilriuotuilu or hang arimiiil Itio 'edge grabbing what ilin run filch fimn tht-lr enlirprlilng (omltor, tin Hi kii .if rehabilitation ttial In Jiut appearing above tlm horlion of Inarllvltr I tin wide-awake, honeat, ru. lerprUIng ilratrr wilt trap a harvest, emerging Hum tin. field with well filled dank artounti Klamath I'atla It tirghlin throughout thn roait at lb City of l-tln, anil capital It irking Investment that will return kihhI prontn II It thlt rapllal that will form thn li'Vc-imtn fur the rntlro mutniiiriit that hat for Ita rod the liulMInc iii of the tefonit flty of Orrjtutl, .T THU HUM Ciiiilrt rhanRc of procram at thn Irlt theatrr tonlitht, the fraturn pic tutt- t.rfnr "A Hot Time at Atlantic "Hrenet from Vetilre," aliowlna thla Ix-aullful rlty In all It tplemlor. "Th I'oor Kid," an extretnrl)' good and Interesting drama, and aeteral other good and Interettlng Biorton play. k. tie v. mmiK Itegular ttalrd convention tonight at 7:3U, conferring rank of eiutre. i --eaa, v ji77i! '- KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. BIG STOCK MOVEMENT TIIDIXAMIM Or t.'ATTI.K AHK H,tN'Hl.r:i TIIIM VKAH ALL IN f ROM EAS1CRN RANGE llrtumr uf NIlMk .(ii'll' lliroUAli omi the County l(tg Htilimmla In Han Kranclacu Market The mnvAwont of atock thla year haa been one. of the largeat In tha hlttury of I ho county. All of the beef cattle are In from the eattern rangea and thn atockmen are picking up the odd emit preparatory to the final clean up. Thn following bunchv of cattle aro now on thn road between lakoiew and Merrill, which about cloaca tha acaaon'a drive, with the eireptloo Of a few acatlerlng Ieta: The Kdton-Koulke company of Oa- idle will have about COO head at the Morton ranch tomorrow, which were purrhatcd of acrcral different par- tie In the. jkclcw country. Kwanaton k Bon n-celved about 400 head of the ttteele awamp cattlo at Merrill. l)Ula Oerber haa '00 head on the road to Merrill, which he purcbaaed of llloomlngcanip llroa., Kin toy A. Hon, Tom tlarretl, U. IJoyd. Jim Andvraon and uthera of Illy. H. 8. Mitchell haa aeveral hundred head at the Horton ranch, bound for (laielle, which he purchased of K. Obrachaln of Illy. W. W. Smith of Illy told recently 3, COO hiad of mixed aheep to Tom (larrell and other at 3.S0 each. John Wella, the well-known mule and horae ratavr of Illy, sold to par tlit from Madlton, Yolo county, Cat., CC head of Alio 2-) car-old mulea at II 05 a head. Miller & l.l x of Ban Kraucltco were the heatUtt bti)era of cattlo during thn aeatoii, Thvy liavo already boiiKlit. IncludlnR many atock cattle, orvr 11,000 head. KiUon-Koiitko company haw pur chated about 1,000 head of lulled cattle, which wvrv taken lo Oaiolle. The Miller ft l.ui atock were all ahlpped to their Inrgu holdlnga at l.4i llanoa, on the Ran Joaquin river. CHANdK AT OI'KIIA IIOt'HK Thai all thv world lovea a lover la a trite old aalng, and )outh nlwa)o rharnta ua all. "Hweet and Twenty" U altogether thn awecteal and moat charming nimedy film over ahown In Klamath r'nllt. It deplcla In a acrloa of very delightful plrturea the quar rels of a arhoolboy and hla awvet heart, when ahe bellevca that he la In love with her alaler, who la a young coquette, and not with her. They quarrel you have heard how the courae of true love runa and ho de cide to end It all when ahe refuaea to apeak to hint. Dome very exrelleat acting la done by the white-eyed girl and har alaler. "Tha Old Army Cheat la an Inter esting and clever story showing the memorlea brought back to the old veteran' by tho contonta of hla old trunk. "The Lost Invitation" la a vary amusing comedy revolving round a masquerade ball. HAMUiVM KXPRBaW If you want your, atuK moved and moved qulelv. get Ramsby'a Bxpreaa to do It. Office at Sixth and Klamath. Phono 113. Mr, and Mrs. H. Tubba of Yreka fak In tniaVM vlaslilnar larllh lln V B .. . -..., - . Boy,d for a few daya. Mrs. Tubba la Mra, noyd'a eUrier, iwttffuj VAI.t;AHI.K AIIVKHTIHIXO Ono of llio most ynluabli' plext of advertising for this county that has uiado Us appearances In tlm papvra of the Kail wai published In the Hunday idltlon of the lluffalo Kiprcas. It la from the pen of William Wagner, and ti'lU of tho wonders of bird Ufa In Klamath county; apodal attention be ing paid In the life, habits and pecu iliirltlcs of the pelican, Arcompan) lug the article are a number of photo Krwphi, depleting the pelican In l't native heath, and Ihese occupy half of (ho front page. This Is only one of many such Aril clem that Mr. Wagner baa funi'ol.cl In the Kastern preaa. and they have dune mucB lo spread tho fame ol thlt. county throughout a lection whi-ro pti'VatU the Impression that the ex treme West Is a place of unlii.we-il Ir.g dcvaolatloa, where life Is Invrotrc and where only tha wild and wooly Is In Viilcncv, ANKENY CANAL IS UP AGAIN noAitn op hk.i.tii coxikmxh rr am a rrnuo NUHAXCK KIGHrS MAY K ACQUMED jNdgr Drake frga V CUf fo Herttre All the Water night Mkc that old aad Irreprcaalble ahoat of old. tho .akeay caaal will aot down. At tho last meeting of the council It bobbed up serenely aad held the boards for a lengthy discus Ion. The board of health made a report that It was unsanitary and a menace to the health of the communi ty, and should be disposed of. Inas much as the report was only verbal, whereaa It ahuuld havo been In writ In, no action was taken until all legal technicalities wero compiled with. Accordingly the board of healtn was Initructed to prepare Its report In writing nnd submit It for the Infor mation and consideration of tho council. The general Impression prevailed that Ihe ranal ahuuld be filled within the cly limits. What effect thla will haVu on the water rights now exist unt remains to be aeon. If the city Oil In the portion of the ranal with In the city limits It will Interfere with the proposed power plant of the government, und this may bring up some Interesting developments. Cer tain It Is that something will ho done this winter to forever dispose of this nuisance. At tho meeting Monday night City Attorney Drake, expressed himself aa favoring the city acquiring alt the water rights It could In the Ankeny canal, even If thla Involved tho ex pense of lalng a pipe and filling the ditch. Ho coutended that the rlghta would bo Immensely valuable within a few years, and the city owed It to posterity lo garner all such aaseta for the benefit of tho community. Mayor Sanderson quite agreed with Mr. Drako. but stated that he bad worked untiringly to that end. Inaa much.as the negotiations had to go to Washington, whero conditions were not understood, he waa unable to make any headway. If bo could con clude negotiations with Ihe local rep resentatives of the government he would have no difficulty. The hope of securing wator rlghta, however, haa not been abandoned, and when the report of the board of health la paased on tp Washington there may be a stir ring of dry bones that will produce aoma beneficial reaults. Al Decker of th Klamath Hot Spring ram Into town Tuaaday. eftrifc OCTOBER 20, 1909. BIG SUM, SUED FOR KI.AMATII XAVIOATIOX CO, ttVKH TIIK M)LTIIKft.V I'ACIKIC ASKE $90,000.00 DAMAGES t'onalrartloav of lUllruaut Acroaa the Mlralla Ihr Caaae Wlopped Xav Igatloai nf Ixrwrr fAke When the Southern Pad Be threw Ita track acrosa tho straits oaa Son- day laat April It started something that li going lo have Its ending In a ault In the Federal Circuit Court of this state. It haa alwayd been con tended that the Lower-Klamath lake. particularly that portion f It known locally aa the "strait," waa naviga ble. True It Is that prior to the con struction of the railroad the steamer Klamath and other boats piled Ita placid waters. It Is the'stoppage nf this traffic that started the ault, a re port of which appeared In the Port- Ihr.d Telegram of Monday. It Is a follews: Aaklng Ihe court to award 11.0,000 damage ultimately, and an Injunc tion restraining a branch Ifarrlraau railway line from obstructing, naviga tion on Klamath lake, the steamboat line operating oa those waters this morning died a complaint In the Fed era! Circuit Court In the complaint It la set forth by the Injured concern, known aa the Klamath Lake Navlga-' lion company, that It haa been opers4 aag ihe steamboat oa Klamath river, ft rait and Lower lake for aoma time. When th California Northeastern Katlway company began building Ita track to Klamath Falls, a line of pil ing was driven acroaa the wateta known as the strait, twelve miles from the state boundary line, wholly obstructing the channel of the atam- boat i that had been wont to ply along that course. C. W. Fulton appear as attorney for the steamboat company, while W. D. Kenton has accepted serv ice on behalf of the railway line. Aa the obstruction was placed April Ith of this year. It is not a very recent piece of work. The court will act upon the request for Injunction when It convenes again, and after deciding whether or not Immediate, relief l necessary, will proceed to determine the general case uHn Its merit. TO CITY OF MKXICO Round trip excursion fares to City of Mexico will be on sale at tbe South ern Pacific station October 2(th for 9l.:o, ticket limited to return De cember SO. 190. Stopovers will be allowed on going portion beyond El Paso, returning stopovers will be al lowed any place en route. A number of Interesting side trips are permit ted; tho particulars can ba-had from agent. Sleeper reservations can be made from this place covering the en tire trip. , ' F. M. THOMPSON, Agent. MO CROP YIELD Ono of (he largest crop yields from non-irrigated land reported this year comes from the Brookslde ranch, where a big field of oata produced 60 bushels to the acre. The crop waa harvested 80 daya from the date "on which th seed waa sown, and demon strates the facta that thla climate la particularly well adapted for the rapid maturing of crops. REV. J. W. PRICE HEARD PROM A latter waa received today from Rev. J. W. Price, formerly pastor ot the Methodist church of thla city, atatiag that he aad hi family were comfortably located la their new horn la Yamhill, Or. He atatee that he has had his daughter, Mary, to Portland, whero after a roniultatlon of several of tho best iiirKcont of the city they adrlt.-d him that thi treat ment she had been recclvlQg from Dr, Graves of thli city wai the one bc-t suited to her troubles. The verdlrt of thesn physlclana Is a well-deserved tribute to Dr. Graves, who Is recog nltcd as one of the best ostcopathi of the state. Since coming to this city he has met with flattering success, and the widening circle of bis field of practice demonstrate that he baa a future here that will be filled with uccess. K. R. Ralston, a rancher from San Jo, ia In town looking around for some good Investments. Mr. Rabbe of Ihe -Iff me Realty company took him for a drive this morning, aad Mr. flalston aays that he like th country Immensely, He likes the climate, the lake, (he hunting and the town, and says that this Is about as fine a farming country as he haa ever seen. At the Christian church Tuesday evening Rev. Holmes gave a strong address on the conversion of the Ethi opian Eunoch. Each evening this week his subject will be concerning Apostolic conversions. Th subject are announced on the bulletin board In front of the courthouse. All serv ice are evangelistic. Th public will be made to feel at horn at all tli Come. Wm. Hylaad. Bea. Crathers, caafcA ler Bute hank. Soverjr, tfanaa. aad Oliver Miller and wife of WhIUtor, Cal.. left on th train thla moralag. !Tky have been vtattlag for ewvwral aya with Mr. Evaas of th city Bakery. Oliver Miller la a rtlr4 trait grower aad aa old friend of Mr. Evaas. Yesterday evening a good deal of amusement waa caused when Lock wood, the Upper lake blacksmith, bet John Short 50 cents that he waa hla brother, Tom. Twelve or fifteen per sons were called In before one waa found who could say postlvely that John was not Tom. v Several cltltens are complaining because the light ordered for Sixth street on the hill by the 'city council several weeka ago is not yet Installed. It gets dark early now, and aa the road Is rough and steep up that way It Is very Inconvenient for those who live on the hill.' Fruit Is alwss welcome. We keep the very best. Fresh, ripe plneapptea, perfectly delicious. Try some. You're ture lo like it. The Monarch Mercan tile company. Our Guarantee with these: Whew we any gaaranlae we are not aatlaBed year money will or eoestloM. Now that la the gwaraatee we gtre. Any HoaaehoM Remedy heoriag a Red Star label or WEB SHIELD label la positively guaranteed to give entire aad ahaalwle I aaUeaacttoa. Ttsat'a ftUr, Ua't Mr OH CT1AM Star Drug Store A ' . ..J' . . . "iney tntMMlliMIIIIIMIPpllMMMtajeeWaiieetbl Our rtiiMiiM a tl . ..h..i.vi , ; The Mat Kaamn. Puce 5 Cents NEW MOTTOES BY THE MAYOR MIX.l'P ON' MIND IHUK HKTH HIM THINKING KEAN & CO. THREATEN FIGHT If Tronblr Is Started tho CM WW Be oa Hand With Its Fall Wiafw of Pivgnavclty. Mayer Sanderson ia seriously con (niplatlag th framlag of that old tlm.) motto, "Make Haste Slowly." lad hanging It where h and rrjr sember of th council may as It. Another sign h thlnka of framing Is aa adaptatloa from a popular aeag "Two and Two Mako Four Some times." ThU will be for th beaeSt of th banker of th city. Thee an all due to the mix op over th bond Issue. At th last meeting of th city council a letter waa read from Keaa A Co. of Chicago, laformlag th Hy that they had received hack their check aad were holding H.anhjaet t the will of th eky; that thy latn4 ed to hold th city to Ua centra, and did not propoaa to h namaaoaled la that miaaer r word to that wt. Thla formidable threat did nt cause cold chill to ehaa aaeh oUav up and dawn th apiaal ealaaM af the mayor aad hla eaaM. far taay ar ataadlag th thirty dajrt aotlcs) that they arvd a. Kaaa, aad whH thy did not i ananas1 aBaaijkJsanasi (nadhsW aBaMBfaBanmnnJ aajaa waanajanjafawj, ( -aawBjTawsaajBwnn catad that If aayea waa lshia far troahl h vmM haw to go any farther -haa tha eMy eonadl. .Ia th maanttm th riirsaialatlw of Morrhl It Co. of Pertlaad ha gath ered togwther duplicates of all th proceedlag loading ap to th paaaag of th ordlnaaco far tho head lean and (aken them (o hla prlnclpala for the purpose of paaelag them befor the acratlaltlag case of tha legal' wiseacre of th Irm. If everythlag Is foaad to be ahlpahap the hwit will be accepted by Morris It Co. and Keaa A Co. can go to well, Chicago. which, around th city hall, is aboat the worst place either hsr or here after that any person or thlag can be consigned to. Elmer Apptegate expects to go down to Imperial valley Sunday to take charge of the large experimental farm now conducted'on tho oae-tlm desert. Luclea Applegate, hla father, will not go south until (be Brat of th year. aneaa. Joss wttat w any. H fata 4 be reloaded at oaee vrithaot nartey J FOR CHAfi " - JSS' J mm. iiitfriBT nare vr ? ;iv- ailiiliiMBiiMga)i V t- -. w '' " : V:T ' Vi y. . .&j .. X s 'Wra 'if T-J AJ.8,'1 - j-' i w j, .-, .-!.' HMIejii.iaMl( I "1 -cVj