V Vv ' M i aij brnitia llrfalo. ' i. i i--,.i, l-nlla' First I ; Tnd D J . Our Advertisers Get The Best Results. Fougril Ykaii. No. 1,001 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. .FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1909. Price 5 Cents ffbe RAILROAD TO KLAMATH jwnt-UM ' i.NnmHMi.tTiox ,lUa) V IMIMIOS Tllt'KK ICMHMAlll) $3,000,000 . (..utrnii- ln IMtrlHg iai gVrfcOlitillMK I" Ci'MlllIHe , Uliil. r. At VisniMMr, WmIi., " "" ' ages of Nu'tmbrr J1, tlit Oregon TrMk rsll-sy nM articles or Incur tors'-., prut Ming (or a railway rM'Ht "" ",B Hxkm. Port U4aa' Hrattl railroad nppotllti Olilo to a ilnl hi Klamath) Falls. , irtldn makes I lie usual spccl ratios rofircriilrig I"' acquirement tt H.-U nf ) I'ppfallon. construe Ik of btlJjr rlf Thrl artl'lit (irttritrihii from the point near Olikf Ik railroad will run up (he ful.nM.ltrr In Hi" Infinite rltcr it. is th IHtchuip. tuitirly lo KUsuth K It Trip nrorMiratliin It lor ,?OO.0fto, dltldrd Iniit ib.tinu tUtr. vf IIOU rarh, Th Inptrpor Woo kit A I- Miller ami K. W. Talis o( Yanmutrir, Th truslirw ittMi F Ultima, Jsrkaon Smith, Jtatt II. Km. A l Mlllrr anil tleo, KjH. TkU It tlir Hill miI now building 1)1 lit Ikuhtttr futljnn. Itkf. Wirt mil tmill wnlraris (or ihn (rail Iciof tk tUhi i way ii p lb ran tnatft lr( b l'..rll llmlhvr. who rt la than il llm grading above W4r. Trip work or grading will rrcUbl continue thrrn all winter. sl It the ri'tliir: part-nf dm (rack ll U UM. TM. riMit U i.m. nf the tilt, thirl. r,r. make Klamath Wit U central iIiIiIiik point ror Mirthem California uml Hmitlurii nml (Vnltnl Oregon, llil illy will then hu on llm mniii , ,,( HII ))f On' print Ipa) MlliitmU mi llm I'miIIIi mat, TIiiimi who lmti ttvlt llm Iiiuiilllul tlcit into Mug ereiM i) i, hiiii. urn Par Mr i .Hiitiuny I. hum thnt llil. lllllo tlly hat n wmnlerfiil future Niiwhi'tu llwi.n 1'i.rtUiKl nml Ho rmtlpniii tan there l Inuinl n ,t..M, Hi iiial In nnliltrtiuiK. uli ni,. KPticral ip.-iu., ami llil. olnnn irni- dial I In- llnirliimn iin ,... (wiiil iihiii llm (Htm,, ni ,, ,11), ,,,) Irllrnd luakltiK II mi i.( tl,,. ,lln, thliilnK iiU of I tn n)al.'iii . nil hrll llm Hill tiimt kuI. mih ,,.,p III Ihi ihi (Hiarr lliat ami alnp llm ifjvfl(i.iiii ni ni mir nniirrlul rn. triuirat 4inl tialuiMl uriialli PRIZE WAS OREGON'S '. T. OI.UIIII S.tVM KiaMATH WON Till-: I'HIXK 10 I XIII III I CARLOAD IN 1910 J.imr. J, Still. Ilif ItallriMiil Maiinali', Mnkr NMt li al L'lit'iiuiroa nml ImuiU H.iullicrti Orrif.Ht. II.IMNIIV'M i:nuxH If )ou vatil )niir null luntr.l ami immtl ijulrk, Kri llanitlt)') i:iirt lu llil II. Oltlrr al Willi ami Klatnalli. I'tume III. i:i.i:ttiii'Mm:itH I'alrnna OclriiiK In rlmirle nitrrt tnar no ilart ilirlr nril.'ri al mil nlTtip at lll liap a tiwi, rl t.aii.l In a tui In !). rlllicr lu rvt.i'nl 3- rniU r imuilti nr In nil al rl. K. I. l.KIIIT A WATKIt CO. Mox::it MMii.Tt u:i:n.Mi C T. )llr rvtiirmtl latt nlKhi front HlllliiKa, Mont., w lie re liu at- l.'iiili.l ttiv ilr larmliiK rnnKrrtt, alii liHik an filill.lt nf Klamath tountv .nliutt Mr. Olhvr iial.l lilt nn i'IIkiiw ami inllctu-d tliu vilillilt uu al.lr.1 ami alont Id nalurnlly liaa n lu-n urtin' nf natUfaclInn In liavlnit Int'ii urn-..fiil in wlnnlnic pralM for KUinnlti kmiiiI) iroctirt In tiirli ki"n riiniii'lltlnu. Tlic I'llillilti rintirar.il lliu.o from all Mstlona nf llin W'.-ot anil MMilln tlatra. ami vtrn Altx-rla, Cnnatla, aliuwnl Hi llli twinl)-thrrj ilulo- satra ami an cilillilt fintn ovit tlii llllK. Tim prim for !! Inat tlaln n hllill, a Irtaullfiil Kill allrrr ciii. wat Dral awarilrtl In Or.'iton tijr tlir Jintftca nf ptlill.lli, nml Ihn award wii en Al tlifniiirlliiniM. Morula) rnlnr. jp,', "" "", n,l"",' ,MH,k toT lwo Nn'riulH-r till, al 7 3") n'rliN-k. t...,'urt Th ilrirKnilnn frnm Colo- 'railn, wlio vihlhllt rlulirarrtl I'lnncr rt.Mrl) nf Klamalh lla.ln III han a lnuln-M iiikHiir ami inn. ram, fiiltm.i-,1 lir a Imnnnrt In llcl lr- ituct from tnnre than a iloion roiin Ii., in ail ii a li:oroua irnttt. Tim Men', ball All mriiibri, nf Hilt .,..''l M-cnUMeratlon, In Ihflr flely ami alt rlUllijn til iM-roinr In.lil. bora arc Imltnl, IVill'l fllfRrt Hip ilato D.in'1 Mrar nut )our Ixirk, briKim ami rarpa xlicn )ou rnn (it Ihn wnik ilnnp xi otilckl), Hinrnuxhly ami thraily lif Mnncolil't vaniuin clranrr. iHaVklaVJHSJJJSJSJSJJSJSJBJSJSJBJSJSJBJSJSSFJa t Just a Reminder! Thit Store, M uiual. wiU be Santa Cltui Heidqutrtert for Dolls Toys Xmas Goods We will giTt vaiaabk prtMlitMi awaf thit year. Itt IKtr A4crtlicncnti K.K.K. STORE la, AgPMrjr Mti.Hl4Kh Heurt ClulhM hhU ''Uuihita" Tmuwra favnr Oirgnn at rr(irrcnttl only t.y I, ton iMtumlt nf exhlblli wnt b) ln rn ii nt I it Klamath ami Crinik. Tin roiiiinlttot" nf JmlKt.mlravnril to ilar.' (ho allvcr rup to llm credit of Hip .xMlilt nf hlitlirnt qiialll), whlln thn roiiKrrra il.fliloil that urea and iiiaiitl(y ihoiild ri'cclr.i thi rcronnl Hon Had other roiinll.t In OrrKnn arnt I'ltilbllt to the nutiib.T and qnan III) In iiial Cnlnradi) I ho Klamath pihlblt would rlly havo bn th wlnnliiK on tu rnplurt' tht prlio fur Oregon 1 tin governor of Montana wat nc. tnl, nml took an nrtlnt part lu thr rnnKrrai, ilidlvprlni: n flno odd ret t of wi'lroino In thu 800 di'lvgatit and 3,000 .llora In alvndanro, Dotplto llm ntrtnrllout of Ihi' Klka' rnnvun Hon In itroKritt. thp amtaloni of I ho lit) I'armlim rotiKri'ta drew audi Im. iiuiiMi nowila thai atandlnie rHim n nbtulnt'd with illfflcully, Tho tiKitt mudt'rn badge for n ri riitluii (iiiniiiltti-o wat algulflcant of I ho Ri'iu'rn! tidill tvrovalllnit amoiiR Hik Hilling' cllUt'lia, bt'lnK "Atk Me; I'm a llooator." Tim I'xhlbltlon of -farming Ituple inciilH nml umrhliu'ry wut a rtrtla Hon nf iirogrvmi Indiid. 'There woro uihlbllliiini of plowing rnn) harrow lug, together with Inttrurtlvo talk on inurvli.K nioUturo lu tho toll, uml nil thu other Intent telen title aurl rullurnl methoda. Modern Idean In dcroratlon had mi aliuoat endloaa aioi In orlety. Ouo of tho most iinlqiit foal u ret was the forming of letter of tlgnt lr,nin corn buttons. Car of rotn worn tawed Into short lengilit nml nulled tlirouglV tin caps inuklin; u lino docorntho eltoct, A Molilalia nmn had houso bnll nf pnlutoes from "Potato 11)11" farm, Kioni Colorado camo a carload of rd niipli-s of different varieties tho i olest , reddest kinds. Kiir-nway Valettlne sont a dclo- gate, u Itniimatilan named Aronsohn who came on missionary work to show tho dry farmers of the Occident what dry farming la the Orient was like. Ho showed them with lantern slides, tho rockiest, driest, moat for lorn and hopeless tracts of land, ami then produced samples ot wild wheat and bnrloy slides, showing great lelii of It growing on such land. This wild wh.ul nnd barley I highly sutccpt). bio lu cultivation, and It receiving much attention at urenent to atccr lit lit Its vnluo In thU country on dry ranch e. l'vrbapa the most notable K-akvr at the congress was James J, Hill, lit) spent much lime among the eshlbltt. ttuilylng and comparing them cloudy, uml when l.o made his speech to tt.it congress he declared (hat bu had never set such tall grain as t!.il grown lu Kouthern Oregon. Why, If you have teen what I have seen down In that exhibition hall thn tallest grain I ever saw lu my life you would believe what Houtb- em Oregon ran produce," be said, re fenlng to the Klamath exhibit, coi.. Mining the tallest sheaf of grain tit tho congress. Mr. Hill vltlted lift Klamath exhibit a number of time, escorting visitors whom lie partlrti In'.y detlred to show wnat our conn try ronld produce. Mr. Hill gave f 1, 000, In print at the congress, slid over his railroad system all exhibits, some of thrni ear- In many express charges on cnnectlng Uses. The In duttrlal exhibit of the Great Northern railroad was placed In an annex to the congress, and embraced products from a number of states through which tho railroad operates. Mr. Oliver promised to attend the next year's session of the lry Farm Ing congress In Spokane, and bring a carload of Klamath exhibit, which he can easily do. ORGANIZING STATE GRANGE HTATK DKI'ITV Cl'lll'H W.M.KKIt IIKIIK rVOII TII.IT I'l'ltl-ONK IIVC GRANGES fOR KLAMATH ran leave Ihidr names sml thu fee of II for men, SO cents for women and six month-' duet, CO centt. In advance with J. 0. Hwnn, county school atijwr Intendent. , To lie a charter memlter dot away with Ihc InltUtcrr ceremonies, per sons only being obligated, and this can be done subsequently If not pres ent when tho grange Is organised. KiluMa!ln of liar I'nriio' d Hie I'rliiclplrs ot Tills Wrll'Known OrganlsatloM load lots, wero hauled fn-e. .... i . rases he paid freight and CHKINTIAN CMIJICM latt night a masterly sermon wns preached, lo which three resiiondcd for confettlnn and baptism. Mr. Wlrti's solo, "The Ninety and Nine," was much appreciated and thu Illustrations thrown on tho screen by Ktangcllst Holmes were exceptionally clear, and being very aprpoprlalc, served to add much to thu effective ness of the song. Tho meetings will rlote Sunday night. Tho ladles' Aid and Chrlttlan Women's board of missions wero or ganlted Thursday afternoon. On Saturday night a lantern pro gram of a mixed nature wll bo given, which will bo a colectlon of the world's famous paintings, which has been selected with much care and ex Mnse. On Monday night "Tho Pat- slon I'lay" will bu given. t L'ANK OK STATU VH. IIAKHY IMIIMItUM IM IIINMIHMKII At tho preliminary hearing ot the case of thn State . Harry lngrah,am tho rate was dismissed, Tho com plaining witness in his own testimony stated that before any guns were shown ho had assaulted the defondant with a dangerous weapon and, though a great many witnesses weco called, tho state's attorney failed to make a case against tho defendant. It Is rumored, however, that some of tbo most valuable tostlmony was not available at the time, and the case will probably conio up for trial again In a few days. If such Is the case the noit trial should bo Interesting. It seems remarkable that two men cannot live across tho road front one nnothor without resorting to gun plays and tho law to settle their du putes. l'l'KK, CIJKAN MILK After tho 15th ot the present month I Will be prepared to furnish pure milk to the people of Klamath Kails. My cows aro young, healthy nnd welj (ed an(1 ,ho mllk ' handled In a cleanly and unitary manner. Our aim shall be to give satisfaction. Telephone 883, JA8. W. STRAW. Under tho direction of the ttntn master and tbo executive, committee nf thn Oregon State Orapsi. fitnlc t put) Cyrus II. Walker has com- to M.'imath county to organln toir.e Crr.r.ges, ctmlng at the earneit re quest of prominent cltlicns. I)eiuty Waltier during the month of September and a part of October organized four granges In Coos coun ty, one being at llandon "by the sea," thu most westerly grange In the United States. Ho hopes to do even better In this county, putting In at least live granges, thus entitling the county to two sets of delegates to the state grange, which meets at Oregon City Tuesday, May 10, 1910. A set of delegates consists of a hus band and wife. They aro allowed 10 cents er mile traveling expenses and II ier 'day each during the session, which next year will likely lake four days, as oScers are to be elected. The cardinal principles of the grange are co-operation, education nnd sociability. The grange Is a farmers' organisation, hence the. last tamed often finds Its highest success In tho rural communities. Young people over 14 years of age ran become memners. Literary programs are a leading feature In grange meetings, and In these the young people receive a most helpful training. Women are admitted on an equal footing with nun: In fact, they aro ghvn an ad vantage, for of tho thirteen offices nil can be filled with women, while there arc four that men aro not per mitted to fill. The grange more and more U looked up to as thu exponent of tho tanners' opinions, hence public men nro asking when Important measures come before the cople. What aro tho granges going to do about It?" The Linn County Council Patrons of Husbandry, composed ot delegates from Linn's fifteen granges and sonio In Uenton county, at its last May ses sion pasted a resolution favoring a uniform stato rato of 3 cents por mllu on all railroad lines In Oregon. This was carried up to and endorsed by tho state grange. Some ot tho lines that will bo af fected by this measure, should It be come a law, Is the C. E. from New port to Albany and then eastward to near tho summit of the Cascade mountains; tho S. 1. lino twenty-six miles from Marshneld to Myrtle Point In Coos county, und a portion ot tho S. P. from Weed to Klamath Falls. Tho pressure brought through the granges In tho several counties most affected might secure tho proposed re duction. Klamath county will find It greatly to her advantage to have strong grange organisations, and getting Into touch with those elsewhere In Kastern Oregon nnd particularly the many In tho Willamette valley, secure most helpful legislation. A canvas Ii now being made to or ganise n grange In Klamath Falls, starting with not less than thirty members, n general rule oMae state grange executive committee. Persons desiring to become mem bers of the local grange nnd who may not bo soen by the organising deputy, KKW PICTCHKK AT THK OPERA HOl'HK "She Would lie an Actress," but hubby has rather strong objections and decides to break up the show on tho eight ot her debnt. "Ills Little Girl" Is In reality IS years old, and this fact alono ratio's good deal of fuss. "The Different Rulers of the World" are conjured up by a clever magician and shown In some rather amusing pose. "Wood-Floating at Morvan" Is an Interesting and Instructive film, show ing life In the woods, glorious In their regal splendor. "The Little Hut) -Body" Is a mis chievous youngster who gets Into grandfather's laboratory and has an Interesting time. ''The Haunted Manor House" Is a spooky sort of place, where all sorts of queer things happen 'to the chairs and furniture. RICH MINER IMPRESSED K. II. Ht'lMlIM HAY THF.HK IM NO NrXTIO.N I.IKK TIIIH WILL INVEST IN REAL ESTATE W. C. Dalton ot the Carr ranch has certainly got one of the best watches out. Last fall he lost It la the Seld while plowing, and this fall found It again while he was harvesting his crop. Twice since the watch was lost the Held has been Irrigated and n horse hss stepped on the case.vyet W. C. Davenport, tho watch expert In Heltkemper's jewelry store, told Mr. Dalton that thewatch could be re paired and would keep time as well as It ever did. The watch Is a 17 Jewel Hamilton. Klamath County Una Hip Greatest Kami- of Any Clly M Ihc Northwest K. D. Dubois of Portland, who left on the morning train for his home, stated yesterday thatthongh be knew Washington from A lo Z. andbsd traveled extensively through other parts of tho Union, be had never seen a country with such bright prospesti or so promising a future. Mr. DuBols Is a wealthy miner, one of the few who can tell a mine from a hole In the ground, nnd own a very valuable placer mine about fifty miles out from Dawson City. Every season for the past eight or -Too years hu has lived 'in Alaska, making his win ter headquarters In Portland. He had heard n number of his friend. speak of this country, nnd decided, he would come down nnd see for himself. He was greatly Impressed, and though he has left for his homo, he III return In three weeks to close the several deals he has made while here. He reiterated several lime that when the main line of the South ern Pact Ac Is completed twngh this city there will be greater ayortnaJ- tles here -thnar In any ether the country he has as yet While here Mr. DuBols waa the guest of the Home Realty compear. TOO BAD. BCT WE CANT HKLP IT The W. C. T. U. met at the home (if Mrs. Boyd, vice president, Mrs. (Irlgsby presiding, since Mrs. Price resigned. Mrs. O. A. Stearns was elected treasurer In place of Mrs. Wil son, resigned. They will meet at the home ot Mrs. W. P. McMillan next Wednesday,. November 10th, at 3 o'clock. The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet at tho lecture room of the Methodist church nest Sunday at 3 o'clock. For sale, cheap, piano, kitchen cab inet, chiffonier and other household good. Inquire at Public Library or Stllt'o store. Beat hot tomaiee at tho Cast End Kaadr Kitchen. The following letter explains Itself: "Portland, Ore., Nov. 3. "Monarch Mercantile Co., Klamath Falls, Ore.: "Dear Sirs We are very sorry to Inform you that we -were unable to ship your Ssh order today. Owing to a washout on the 8. P. the express company will not receive acy Ssh south of Ashland, Ore. Now we will hold your order on Sle nnd ship as soon as the road Is open. Your truly. "PORTLAND FISH CO." Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Joaaa or Portland left on the stage this mora Ing for Lakevlew, where they expect to make their home In the future. Mr. Johns Is n prominent lawyer, and will become a partner of L. F. Conn of that city. Our Guarantee with these: Wheat we say gnaraatee we Mean Jnat what .we say. If votj are not satisSM your money wHI be refunded nt once wtthewt parley or question. Now that Is the gwaraatce we give. Any HonseboM Remedy bearing n Red Star label or DOCK SHIELD label la positively gsuraateed to give entire nnd absolate satisfaction. That's fair,' -n't It? IOU0UAM FOR CHAFI Star Drod Store I 4 "They Hive It" . . ve: "' Li TM A V .'