! tlmnles of cost to ascertain whether a Herald reporter today, "about thir­ I the elimination of the lands under ty years ago. when all there was to I the Kono canal would result In loss Spokane were a few log houses. \Ve ' io (lie United Blutcs, and It hits been u»««d to brand cattle there in those x<»u found thut the rnleaae of the«« lands 1 believe this place has a SETTLERS HOPE TO STRIKE days, can l»o accomplished without lints on greater future than Spokane had ARTESIAN WATER account of obligations assumed on then. 1 It has all the advantages Spo- theli behalf kan«* had then and more, and I look ' Five Thouvikiul Men May Be IM*- Klamath Falls Players Expect to IU of Would 1‘revout too-t ruction of U hi - nave, therefore. inereioie, In in u a letter ii'itcr oi "I i have, for a groat city here In a few years. ” | W. L. Sutherland Makes His First < liargtxl—VV i«-k«*nJiant Waila in G ihh I Trim to Mwi Hie Ex­ rlnutn llnuich Through John ‘this date, advised the Klamath Wn Mr. and Mrs. Lauders* sixth child j Vfadt to Klamath Falls in Four­ «Hk ShiptM'C'l perts From Out of Town l»uy Country ter Users' association thut all lands was born in this city ten days ago. I teen Years Yesterday I under the Keno canul have been elim­ He expects to open a storo here' inated from the project, and that the shortly. Unitetl Press Service. The Tennis Club handicap tourna assoc lut Ion is authorized to cancel the Tile Eu»t«*rn Oregon I.und rompa i W L. Sutherland of Silver Lake, CHICAGO, Jun«' 3. Th«* railroads ment, with John T. Harris as refer«'«, stock from the association appurte­ iiy this wiH'k brought Ita third null KH NI» A RELATIVA HERI who is in th«> land locating business, and the shippers are completing their began Thursday evening on th« nant to such lands Very respectfully. In (lie United Blutes Court at Port­ Klamath avenue tenuis grounds arrived in town Thursday via Fort Indliui School Superintendent Arrhes war plans. land to prevent further I'onatruction "R A BALLINGER. Chairman Chsiveland bus arranged Klamath, having made the trip with A meeting of th«' comnuirclul or­ .<>f the Malheur Hallway company’a from K mmm to Visit Agency "Becretary of ths Interim a light buckboard and t««am in three ganizations of nineteen cities will be this tournament so us to train local 1 line, a llurrlmun road. Into the John D y country by way of llrogan days. H. B. Peairs, supervisor of Indian held her«* Tuesday, when it will d«*- players tor the big invitation tourna­ This was .Mr. Southerland s first . schools for the Federal government, cide whether to s«»ek an injunction, ment In July. t<> which President W. Th«’ land company own» the The visit to Klamath Falls in fourteen arrived last night from Lawrence, since Eastern railroads have tiled 8. Wiley . who Is out of town. will In- Tli«' Klamath Herald says thut land ¡»iifle» military wagon road grant, years, and h«' saw wonderful iul-1 Kans., for a visit to the Klamath res­ their increased tariffs with the In­ vile a numlH'r of outside experta u» nei s near Bonanza have signed up running from The Dalle» to Boia». »hum lie expects to come, provements. He left again today,! ervation s«-hool. Mr. Peairs found a terstate Commerce rommiaaion. II claims the proposed rail «'Hough land to lu»ur«< th« construe Idaho Th«1 local players are J. V. Vatlen. lion of thi> Shoefly Irrigation scheme, road will Interfere with Ha Irrigation and expects to return via the Sugar relative here in th«> person of VV. B. Th«' legal corps of th«' roads en­ Pine road, which he says is in good Peairs. He loft on Friday for ’ the joined at Hannibal will meet hero Il O. Walker, 11 VI Reid. E M th«' proponltiun foi inking wuler (rom plan» fur the Willow Crei U valley condition this spring. Peairs. He left this morning for the Mouday to prepar«' a defense agalust liubb, G. K. Van Riper. Il F. Bhep- Clear luke linking IxM'n abandoned ns The company lost Its recent Injunc- Mr. Sutherland is an old subscriber Agency. accompanied by W. B th«' government suits. It is reported herd. Dr. F. M. White, Il D Mills. too costly. This will leave an abuu- lion »nits to stop the Oregon Trunk in i: danc«* of water for th«* irrigation of and Doachut«» mad through !><•» to th»« Republican' the Herald's week­ Peairs. who will entertain him while that the roads are cancelling orders D s Painter, C B W i . i . i ... ly edition, and in a «'all at this offic«» in the city. for Improvement and rehabilitation, II. llumllton. VV II .Vlasou, A Oi'hler, land in Modoc county, and citizen» Il CamplM'It. Il E. (luthridge Mi Dalton, who »» In Altura» 3.000. found. , lust week, ridicules the Idea that •'A man named Hale brought in i< Candidal«'» for the governorship VV icki-rMiaiii VV ill Wait. water cannot I h < conducted from the United Press A»»oclutlon drilling machine lately," said Mr. ' are becoming numerous. In addition ! WASHINGTON. D C., Jun«' 3.— MONROE. Wls , June 4 Presi 1 reservoir <>vei th«* land without losing Sutherland, “and he has gon«* 400 i to District Attorney Cameron of Port­ Attorney General Wickersham Indi- , its«'lf In the lava. One advuntHge dent Tufi today attended thè unveil VV It. Brotherton, one of the lead­ ; to th«> government In the Irrigation Ing of thè General <’u»ter statue Th< teet already, with a good deal of sur- : land, County Jiidgt* Dimick of Clack-1 cated today that he would not pro- face water indications. VV’«1 hope he | amas. School Superintendent Vcker- ct't'd further against increased rail- ing farmers In the Olcne district, who I of the Modoc lands mentioned by Mr presldeut. Governor Warner and Ben will strike an artesian flow, and if man. Dr. Shith of Portland, president road rates unless shippers file formal was a caller at this office Satur­ l>alton is that all the land In this etera Smith and Burrows afterward he does more wells will be bored of th«' state board of health. State complaints. He says he is ready to 1 day, reports one of I he finest crop sea­ county to be Irrigat'd belongs to the vlslted thè Cathollc College Mrs They have struck water in the War­ Printer Willis Duniway, Mayor Johns proceed If the proper evidence Iti I sons in prospect in that section In ■ government. very little having yet Cuater unvellcal a Ufo alte bronce the history of the country. ner valley, and we hope we'll b«' as j of Baker City and Judge St'hlbriHlc of filed I been located by settlers. Alturas statue whlch th<> «tal« nf Michigan lucky.” Marshfield are all in th«' running 1 (Cal • I’lalndeuler ha* eree!ed When Mr. Sutherland came here, fourteen years ago this was the town MUM. DOMEX AEQl ITTKD THE HTOIU OF A TELMHIVM of Linkville: the city of Klamath CHARGED WITH Bit. AMA Falls was yet unborn. He drove over to Ashland from here via Green Major C. E. Worden. J. G. Pierro I'nltixl Press Association INNOt N< EMENT < OMI s V> BIG Spring mountain. Since that time land Judge Drak«* returned Friday ST LOUIS. June 4 Dora Itoxey. SI RI'RISE TO VV ITER I sERs Klamath Falls has become the trad­ I night from Portland, where they hav«' who was arrested on a bigamy charge ing center for a vast inland country, ' been attending the trial of the suit The strange wanderings of a mes­ this morning, following her acquittal and Mr. Sutherland says is recog­ of A. D Daniels, a Wisconsin timlx'r Oregon Trunk Expects to Run Train* sage I» Illustrated In the story of a of the murder of Wm Erder, was re nized in his section as a still greater ' man. for 321.000 on a scrip laud deal Into Central Oregon l>y End of telegram from Sacramento to Klam­ leased on bonds Mr« Dole? says ahe center, particularly for railroads, in made between Worden. Pierce and Year—Probably Nov. 1st ath Fulls, via Postal Telegraph com­ expect »to prove she married Erdor the future. Daniels eight years ago. pany The Western Union In fortu­ unknowingly Judge Drake represented Worden nate In having a direct wire to this The progress of railroad building and Pierce. Judge Bean took the The Keno lands hav«* l»ecn releuseil city from Sau Francisco, but thin In Itepartnivnl of Agriculture expert« through th«- state is thus summarized from th«* Klamath project, and now i matter under advisement. the way the Postal has to »end such ire trying to produce a persimmon by the Oregonian: the landowners w ill have the pleasure* j a message. without the pucker and Arm enough By the end of 1910 trains will be of paying for the construction of a Tin GETS W ARNING LETTER From Sacramento to Portland, to ship long distances. running over the Iieachutes railroud magnificent water power plant for INITIATIVE PETITION TO AMENI» i where It is relayed to Ashland and and tlie Oregon Trunk into Central C. 3. and It. S. Moore. Th« uunuunce- LOCAL OPTION LAB IS OUT United I . «.sc Association there delivered to the Western Un­ AAAAA AAAAA AA AAAAAAA A AA AAAA VW WWW' DETROIT. Mich., June 4.—While Oregon, to Tlllutnook over the P H. ment that the lands had been re­ ion. The Western Union at Ashland ' a. N. from Portland, over the Beaver- leased came as a great surprise, but sends It to Portland again. Portland <1 here yesterday President Taft re­ Prohibitioni*>t* (»ppox* th«- New Plan ceived a warning letter written half ton-Willsburg cut-off of th«' 8. P. It came with a great deal of satisfac- relays It to San Fyinclsco, and Ban The Oregon Trunk managers say tlon to the land owners under the Francisco «alls up Agent Smith and With a State-Wide Prohil»- in Polish and half In English, telling track laying on their line will begin Keno ditch him of plans to assassinate Roosevelt, turns th<- moHHikgo over to him In I » itory Law Taft and King George of England August 1st, and two miles of rail a The construction of the Kono ditch Klamath Falls The letter warned Taft to take extra that the contract for the remaining whs one of the most monumental mis­ The Postal Is expected to get a di­ < * Mrs. N. Otterb in. editor of the ■ precautions during July and August. 82 miles of the Natron cut-off will takes of the reclamation service rect wire In here before long, but In noon be let. The Southern Pacific has While it Is true that the Klamath pro­ the meantime the Wester® Union Is Merrill Record, ai 1 J. Scott Taylor, < • appropriated $4.20o.0(io for work In ject has acquired through Its con­ naturnlb getting all the business ••ditor of the Express of this city, were BKAY PITS ON AIRS Oregon now under way _________ ________ » When deoiling with a deli­ at work last week getting signers in struction a large amount of power, cate organ like the eye there day will be laid to Madras, and possi­ yet If th«* money it cost had been used the county to an initiative petiton A letter from Bray tells us that the should be nothing left to ' i bly to Crooked river. There is a pos- providing for a state law, giving all Brayites are putting on airs over their in othei purts of the projects It would chance incorporated cities and towns the , box factory and big lumber industry . > siblUty that the Oregon Trunk may have benefitted landowners Instead of Thut dreaded disease- among horses right to settle the liquor question Marion High hauled into Bray the operate trains by November 1st. Con- being the means of pouring more known as glanders has made Its ap­ The science of optica pro­ for themselves, without regard to the other day 4,740 feet of lumber, the l tractor H. C. Henry is getting his money into the pockets of C. S. pearance in Shasta county. A num­ vides the moat prerise inochan ■ outfits spread out for grading from county vote. Moore. It has all along been coni end­ ber of valuable animals have been largest load ever taken away from the leal devices for measuring the It is claimed that this is an exten­ mill with four horses. The mill men Madras southwards It is also likely ed that Moore wanted the ditch for killed by order of the state veterina­ < eye defects sion of the local option principle. said it looked as big as a house - himself, and it need b® no surprise If i ry The best way to avoid contagion Under the present conditions if a ma-1 Dorris Booster. through his political scheming he is for each driver to carry n bucket < > GRE AT INTEREST IX Having these ap- jority in the county votes dry the succeeds in ¿¡citing full control of and water his horse from a faucet or i • THE ENCAMPMENT pllances and being aklllcld In < > whole county goes dry. this power. It remains for the peoph-1 spring, avoiding the contagion-breed­ < > their use, we do not hesitate to TO IRTLD THIRTY MILES < > It is claimed that the new bill Invite you to come t<> it with OF NEW HK.HW AY D. E. Burrell returned Friday night of the county to say whether they ing roadside watering troughs < • your eye troubles would relieve the counties of the ex- shall longer stand for his work, or from a trip to San Francisco, Oakland pense of court trials and police work A number of homestead locating and Sacramento, where he has be« n whether they will themselves take u Ormsby Mcliarg. who was <1 la­ i i > > due to infractions of the law in towns firms in the Bend country have, in the inter<-st of the coming social­ hand and retain control of th«-lr val­ missed by President Taft from the i > Any day la the right day. aa and cities within their borders where agreed to build thirty miles of new ist encampment, ile reixirts th«' prob­ I uable properties Th« people may Department of Commerce and I-abor far as ws are concerned the law is not popular highway to connect the present Bend- ability of the I argent crowd coming now begin to understand why the for his famous remark. The Roose­ < • The prohibitionists also have a Burns road with the present Silver 1 to attend th« unique* gathering that fight has been made on the Herald velt policies ar« all rot," has been H. J. WINTERS < > bill for state-wide prohibition this Lake-Burns road. It is claimed this has ever been seen in this city. So­ and Republican, and whv these pa­ pardoned, apparently He has l>eeti (•nidmttr arid Slat«* IlvffiMrrrd fall. They claim that the proposed will make Bend tl radial point of cialists in California ate making a big pers refused to liend their Influence appointed tribal attorney In the In­ .----- .... highway ----- • ' local option amendment has no merit a---------------------- Optician n«w 275-mile automobile effort to attend, and Mr. Buirell says to .the promotion of the schemes of dian Lands department, w'tli a snlnry <> T-ecause, they say, the counties have < > C. 8. Moore tha» there is actually mor« interest of 410,000 a year to bear the expense of police work, SENATE MAKES INQUIRY Following is a portion of the letter shown on th«- outside than locally. He court trials and imprisonment in all has secured a one and one-fifth round from Secretary Ballinger to Congress­ misdemeanor and felony cases, any­ WASHINGTON. D C., June 3. 1 trip fare from all contiguous cities. man Hawley, announcing th« decision way. The senate today adopted Senator He engaged and shipped a carload of of th« department to releas«' th« Burton's resolution instructing the tents and other appliances necessary lands: “It has never been the policy of Interstate Commerce commission to for the accommodation of the guests' JOLLY CH ARIVARI at report to the senate full information while he was south this department to begin the con­ FORT KLAMATH regarding proposed advances in California socialists will roncen- I struction of works for the irrigation Fort Klamath’s young people made freight rates and to furnish a hun­ trate all their agitation work on this ' of lands where the local sentiment A choice 11 aie» of Invent* merry at the expense of Mr. and Mrs. dred examples how some of the lead­ encampment for a few r w»-eks, not was against such action. On the con- Ross Sutton, newlyweds of that place, ing commodities are affected holding any big gatherings In the I trary. th« demand for government ir­ ment« that will make rigation was so great that It was state until late in the fall Wednesday night. found difficult to make selections ATLANTIC LINER ASHORE tlie? purchaser money A party of youngsters, several doz­ from the large number of feasible en in all. got up the good-natured < ’AUGHT XT WEED United Press Association. projects where government construe-1 charivari, and Sutton and his bride CHRISTIANA, Norway, June 4. Prisoner Who Jumped Out of < nr tlon was persistently urged. Before were serenaded with all kinds of The Atlantis liner United States, undertaking the work for any local­ Window Is ('aught Again noise, from tubs to tin pans Sut­ bound for New York, with a thousand ity such as the Klamath country, ton came out and treated the crowd passengers on board, is ashore off J. F. Miller, charged with the theft where large areas of private landH to ice cream and cake, cigars and here. She is leaking badly, and re­ of tools from Contractor II. R. Wright must be included in order to secure a i candy, He and his bride were pre- lief steamers will probably transfer has been apprehended at Weed by successful project for the Irrigation ! pared for their visitors, and enter- passenger. Nightwatchman Hamilton, While be­ of a compact body of land, it has been j t alned them royally. ing taken to Dunsmuir on train No. the practice to secure protection to | VI AKE AT SANTIAGO 13 last night Miller escaped from a the Interests of the United States by WANT INDIAN FOR THEFT car window while the train was going requiring in advance of construction SANTIAGO, Calif , June 4 —Two at a high rate of speed A number of that a sufficient number of the own­ Andrew Erickson, the contractor, deaths and gread damage were caused officers have started in search of him. ers of private lands form a water has sworn to a complaint against by last night's earthquake here. users association and agree severally Sam Walker, an Indian, for stealing Many buildings were twisted and de­ to take water from the project after a saddle from his camp below Modoc stroyed, and the debris is heaped in Its construction; also to pay the Point. Indian Agent Watson has i the streets. Scores of refuge«* are Wm. Lan«- and James Small have charges apportioned by the secretary been asked to hold Walker for the ¡en route to Havana. leased a large tract of land of the In­ of the interlcr, and to make their sheriff. dians on the reservation, and will be­ I lands subject to a lien to pay such K. <’. DEPARTMENT STORE FAILS gin fencing It at once. It will take charges. UKIKS HOTTER THAN SPOKANE It is optional, with the land owners twenty-seven miles of fence to enclose KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 4 —The : the leased land Silver Lake'ix-ader. whether Hitch pledge shall be given, Jones Dry Goods company, operating but once the lands have been pledged MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r George Landers, who moved here the biggest department store here,, TO OUST BEEF TRI ST and large expenditures have been with his family from Oregon City went Into the hands of receivers to- i FROM MISSOURI made by the United States for con­ Modern improvement». 73 roomH and suite« three weeks ago, is one of the new- day. struction work, the department must Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club comers who are enthusiastic over the ST. IXH.'IS, June 4 Thai a suit decline to release the lands if such desirability of Klamath FaJls as a San Jos«. prune growers are asking to to oust the beef trust from the state action will be detrimental to the In­ Rooms, Eté., Ete. place to live and do business in have school vacations delayed for a of Missouri will be started within a terests of the government. "I lived in Spokane, or what Is month, so that the children can pick month was announced by Attorney The engineers in charge of the now Spokane.” said Mr. Landers to the fruit instead of Japs and Chinese. General Elliott A Major today. Klamath project have prepared es- I BORING WELL ATSILVER LAKE WOULD STOP RAILROAD WORK WMI CITIES IO TOTE SEPERMEIY Get Expert Advice About Your Eyes ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON A SLOUGH Lakeside Inn,