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Our Advertisers Get
the Be.it Results . . .
SGOONii Vim.. No. BW.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 27. 1908.
Prick, 5 Cents.
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MAYLSTABLISII
A-WW CHURCH
Bhhi INitlcliicfc, of the Cpl-
rnpnlUiiirilii Will Visit
Kliiiiitilh Falh
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riiinnfk " IH-mlllmKilcoMi
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KUnitlil ,.t and will hold services
latlill ci' " H"mly, J"'y fi' This
.iiiirii" i' i'' ll,", v,,lt '" ,,',,
pttoflin ""I I' ' tH-Ufvr.l l
h-til'!"' ' """'l " "iniiiirn m
I tl,ii!riiii' ' 'U llinidar to lake sointi
i ll)ii iii ir.v ij establishing achurilt
tr
I iiiiml" - i Uio ltcl ople liavn nl
trt'l l" I """ illllinra til roll
IlitMllr If'" '"') tnwanl the ailpHt
ilidiui'i iii 'I ll lliv lllalmp II ml" that
lUt'Jpl'"' 'l j'Ulllyll.i'rSlablliiiiriit
tlitbur ' hi' uiidimbtrdly "111 tin so.
Ilpitfn'i ' 'in l baring llielr chll
ilnn Uil Hill notify Mr. T. V.
Mrplicni ar'iigrninls rail t made
firtsnic I iniiJ llilni Paddock's vltll.
DAIRYING IS
PROFITABLE
Hoianii llullutin Tells of the
Doings in the Cream City
of Klcimuth County
Virjll l-mii will leave to-morrow
norulnf for tho railroad wild anotlirr
Mniiriii .isa Kniti'l of butter (or
li hvraiiiriiio inaiket,
Tlit laum in our rountrjr maintain
cc ddrr r-w lit tlio acre," ulil Mr.
I.itlleof l..l)H County, who visited
ihlititli nlaitwiel, "Of rourae Dm
swar . ..I llir fauna la ainall, about
0 terra, an lam -till carnl for. Tin
hru.trmh-MiMMid Die soils ami auil
lioll lof.my (or the plants and far
Illli inteiiijinily. These farina arc
The hat with
tiaaaV&rataaaaH
laaaVU.'Hfll.HaaH
PMHH
If ''.'iKSaaaH
WALKOVER
SHOES
When Walkovers Go On
Shoe Troubles Go Off
-: WE ARE
- K. K.
vrrittlilii kuIiI inlni-a Our yilley U
alxiilt llio aim nl Yntini talle). Wn
liai two Imhka mnl I hi-y pay i.nt In tin.
lamina i-ach tuiuitli, primlpiill) fur
billlrr III, IIMMKU When II, I. Ilmianrn
country la umlcr irr Ik'iiI Ijii. lnjr) Ihk w III
Iw llio iiliiilml iin'ii,ni"ii, idmplt I
came It will lr iliu must iiritnllc ..i,f
And I Vrutiitr to tay Hint under ilij
lamilng lhne who nm milking lor t !.
creamery, rrrilnll) If they lmu good
dally slink, find lliat the brit paving
ami moat antialaitui) biiilnrs tnry Invi
tllidertftkrii. No butter rnn ctril V"H
III iiltllt " ,
The ll-mania Cieamrt) Company has '
ll i) w n steady ami drniali!e maikrtj
lor Ita product In Sacramento. I lit' cum ,
luliiluu hour haa lilglil) tuiiipllmiiitid
(lii coiiiiaiir mi I lie neatiir-nid It jwnk I
aura and llir itialily nl I In- Imlli-r lint-1
trr qiiotatliiiii cmitlnu" lox.and it i
ilulialilu that t lit tlc- ul Imtlrr fat
tlila iimiilli Mill imI iiind i;i, ii'iiia,
(ul llrl(liliKii, ciiliiiiilMluiia nlnl out nl
inaiiulaUtiir limit iU-dmti-1 Ituin llir
g uia rml,i fur llir lullur, Lilt tllll
(lid rniiiiaii Hill dl'liilfiitu Dili luuiilli
aotiiK tll'i) aiiiiilirf tl.u latiiii ta. Iliu
liuuiliri ultima mr iiitiiMiluif, ami i V
vral latfr livtili Kill ! addr.1 llila film.
lurr.
I'iril Vliiiuii Imi iiirctiAnl I lid rml
ilt'tictt irujt'rlr u( Hm. Kiortt un Main
tiral, l.innrily ck-ciiiIiiI liy II 1 KIN
gun. Tlie itlir pail wi VI.
II. K. Halniilraiid A. ('. Ilimraii if
tiiriiislKatillilavliniiillir tullload Hliilr
lliry had Urn hiiIi a liiimli til inulva
for ililHiiriil. 'I hr) loadiil Ml lirad (ill
llir cara l'ir thr Nuitlirrn CnhlutnU
market.
A. II. limit, futinrr ntliii-trl at
Itrm), urn atrliitil Ix-fntr I'nllid
ritatri Jintito Uolviiton Unluvtdj) cu
an liidktinrnt cluilni; Inm Mltn cm-Ih-uIIiik
alwilt Jti xlill" In ll.fi'iii
ploy nl llir (iotritiiiKnt. Ilv pliailid
guilty.
Mr. Wunl and ami OmI,-, Jlr. A.
M. Itlcliatilimi and M Miinirr nr
rlr) (rom (Uklml lait iwiiiu uud
liatunoiii' liiOilt" In' ' wirka.
.vrrlal hiilidt) ilnmtral tl.t Ilium
tun lluttrl Ulnnliiic Itwim. Irmu 5:30 l
8-30.
Thoroughbred
-:HATS:-
a Pedigree and
EXCLUSIVE
K. STORE -
WILL HAVE NEW TRIAL
Jury in the Arant Calf Stealing
Case Could Not Agree.
EIGHT TO FOUR FOR ACQUITTAL
New I riot Sut lor luesday Will Necessitate Expense of
Stiminonintj a Special Venire-Case May Go Over
Until Next Regular Term
tin um iii llir A Hint cunr rcliird lull
rtrnliiK at ' V), itml alter 13 liourt ilr
hU mil. in dutln nlilcli lliry itked for
in-t rui tiott. fioiu llir Jmliii', thry fall.
II In KHe "lid H''11' dliclinri;rl. Till
Jury itm I H lur at-Ulttal and lor con
IlIIiiii. 'IIiomi ttlio Ptmid nut fur coif
ilrllmi Hi-tr A. ('. I-wli, I'ttil Mukrl,
llurt! Mnx.ii and I'.. W. (Illlrtl.
Judi'M limkr, (nr lliv ilrtrnae, aikrd
fur an i in nifl i nl lieu tilnl, and Jmlyv
llriix.ti tit Tuitduy iiioriilnsat'Jo'iluck
lur lliv lit'jiiiiif mid imk ltd a iivilnl
Capital Taking Hold
Lake County Mines
The tiiii. e ul l.akr county am trgiii
niiu' to nttr.irt conildrrntle attention,
and t'jilal la Utoiiiiug Intereated and
hIII tnkr a linld uml drrloi mine ol tlie
UiK'Ct. It la now moro than tno
-nr an.Cf tin- tltat tiic)t-rlt a of gold
Hitr made In that lertion, hut rllll no
limit' hm Ui u oiennl il. Mol ul the
g'Ml irimpri t nte o mil hy heepmen
and ruiicliei' ho hid not laiulllar with
iiilnlii; and lue held onto their rlalmr,
rxx'ctliii; that aoinriiiiu would inako a
ill li itilke and that they could then ill
lm' nf Ihrlr iotraaiona at a liig pilce.
Mnt-c thi lia not Urn the car, tome
ol thrin are letting go now and the pro-prilu-satr
iaing into the handa ol
piaclkul mining men.
a Guarantee
AGENTS ;-
Venire of L'5 tuuiuiunrd foi llir Jury.
Nine setting the time for a con trial,
tlio matter la being congldrretl of letting
tlirraavgoover to tlio nuzt term of
Court. Tide will nave tliu ex pen no nl
luinmotilng a iccial venue. Thu ile
(fiife lias not Jit aateil to liave
llio care laid oer, Imt Judiiu Uenton
atatet tlmt If tliey aik it, he "111 grant
tlie rrurat on account ol tlio heavy ex
ienie lliecoiinly haa already In en to In
tlio Care.
Tlili Spring a number ol capitalist!
and men of exrlence in mining have
vlilted that section and some of them
liato secured either lrases or options on
souieol the liesU claims lwth at New
I'ine Creek and at I'lusli. One ol the
biirrr.t deala was consummated a lew
djya ago when the group of claims In
the fine Creek district was leaked for
n term ol years, and the payment made
was f 1000 In cash. It is the opinion of
manr mining men who have mado a
thorough investigation of the dis
trict that some day Lake County
will he known as a gold producing sec
tion. On one of the claims near ew
I'ine Creek a small stamp mill has U-en
Installed and will be operated during
the summer. On many of the other
properties shafts are being sunk and the
usual assessment work Is being done.
A Three-Legged Colt
A freak of nature In the shape of a
three-legged colt can be seen at The Ex
aminer office. It was foaled on the
ranch of D. Chander, of Drews Valley.
It lived for nearly a day. It was unable
tn feed Itself and was given too much
cow's milk, with the result that It v. a
killed by colic. It is perfect in form,
except that it possesses only one leg "
front, the left lore leg is missing. City
Recorder, Snider saya that lie saw a
similar deformity at Alturas some time
ago, and that tlie colt was then a yearl
ing, and may be nllve now, at It was ac
tivo and perfectly healthy and of normal
site. Lakeview Examiner.
Merrill Record Items
The new Catholic church in Tor
wllligcr addition to Merrill is nearly
ready for tho painters and paper hang
ers. C. U. and P. It. Merrill sold last week
ten head of two year old mules to A. T.
Gsrnett, ol Willows, Cal. C. II. Mer
rill drove them to Hie shipping point.
T, B.Luther, who has earned the
title ol "ssa-o brush king" of ilutte
creek valley, it looking over the Mer
rill valley and Its many Inducements for
the home-builder.
An attempted suicide occurred near
this city Tuesday morning. Goorgo
Dick, well known resident of this
section, took it .generous dote ol
strychnine. Previous to swallowing tho
drug, Mr. Dick had gone to a neighbor's
barn, and upon discovery of hit act ho
was immediately removed to his home. )
Dr. Alex Patteitonwas hastily called)
and the pal lent was soon pronounced
out of danger.
Mepsrs. Htenart and Qrlgsby arrived
i la automobile from tlio Day city last
tfeck and spent several days in this
vicinity buying horses. They werealter
saddle hones, presumably for the
army, although the gentlemen were
ro'.Iccnt m to the ultimate destination
ol their equine purchatei. They suc
ceeded In obtaining rjulte a number ol
very good homes in this vicinity having
bought about thirty head of J, Frank
Adami'aj well as a good many others.
Big Bunch of Horses Sold
V. A. Cumor sold 2.V) horses this week
and droiftlieinto the ral'road at Likely,
California, for shipment to tit. Louts,
Mo., for distribution to eastern men.
The fame of horses of this section Is far
and wide. In fact there are no better
horsea grown In tho world. And the
coining ol the railroad will make still
wider salu for the horses cf this section.
The deal was made by a Mr. liadley, on
a commission bails. The horses were
dtlvcndown by S. G. 1 1 ad ley, W. J.
Welch, WajnoHanuon and (Jro. Han
non. The latter went on to fit. Lout
with the band, and the rest of the boys
rctumel Thursday and went back to
Sumuiur Lake, their home. Lakevitw
Examiner.
Services At The Churches
.Services will be held in the several
churches of Klamath FiiIU tomorrow aa
follows:
Usual services both morning and
evening.
llaptist Services Sabbath School at
10 a.m.
"Morning Worship, 11 a. in.
I1.V. I. U.at7:a.m.
Evening Worship, 8 p. m.
HEV. J. D. GRIFFITH, Taster.
I'reibt Irrlau Church June 28, 1008.
Usual Services both morning and
evening,
llible School, 10 a. m.
.Mornlnj; WorsMu, 11 n. m.
Tliu Sacramant of the Lord's Supper,
will be celebrated At the morning wor
ship.
C E. Prayer Meeting, . p. m.
Evening Woridilp, 8 p. m. Subject,
"The Snug ol our ijrian Guest."
Regular monthly uictilng of the
Men's Club oh Thursday evening a 8
o'clock.
REV. GEO. T. PRATT, Pastor
Christian Science Society Regular
services will be held at the Conserva
tory ol Mutic tomorrow at 11 A. M.
bubjevt "Chriitiau Silence."
Methodist Services Sunday School at
10 a. m.
Preaching, II a. in.
Epworth League, 7::t0 p. m.
Preaching, 8 p. m.
REV. P. CONKLIN, Pastor.
Church of Sacred Heart Mats dally
at 7 :S0, Sundays at 10 :30 A. M.
Rev. R. Feuti. S. J.
You can get u "J-meal book at Will
sun's lintel lur f 4. Board and lodging t3
a weck.-C. D. Willson, Prop. tf
Menll. The town without a boon.
9m?T
SJ!aiAa nutflV
The proof of
I lie freezer
The White Mountain freezer
makes more cream, better cream, and makes it easier
and cheaper than any other freezer on the market
LET US SHOW YOU WHY
ROBERTS
HARDWARE DEALERS
SURE TO WIN
THE MONEY
Klamath Baseball Team Will
Leave First of the Week
For Lakeview
Klamath Falls base ball team, ac
companied by a number ol rooters,
will leave Monday for Lakovlewto toko
part in the games on the Fourth. It is
claimed that this city Is oti ling to
Lakeview the strongest team It has
ever had, and if Klamath Falls does not
win that f000 purse, Lakeview will have
to play a professional game. The boys
and their supporters are all confident of
success. Klamath Falls cl'irens have
generously contributed 220 toward
paying the expenses of the trip for the
boys.
The following boys constitute the
Klamath team, two extra players being
taken along: Joe Ball, Jesa and Holly
Sienens, Charles and John Moor, Crews,
Francis, Ituper, Swan and Harry Den
son. Francia returned last night and
Ruper and Swan will arrive Sunday
from achool.
MORE COMING
THAN GOING
Klamath Population Increas
ing at the Rate of
Five a Day
Klamath County's population it in
creasing at the rate of Ave a day ac
cording to the record of the transpor
tation companies. During- the first
twenty days of this month the Incom
ing passengers exceeded by 100 those go
ing out. It is the belief that in the next
threo months the average Increase will
be more than double this amount.
As the tourist travel has barely begun
yet. It is stated that this increase is due
mainly to the arrival of permanent set
tlers. At the rate of 150 a month, it
won't take Klamath County long to set-,
tie up.
M. P. Barry, a sheep rancher from
Acel, on Warner Lake, was In Lakeview
Saturday on business, lie reports set
tlers coming In fast in that locality and
securing new borcet from the govern
ment lands, plentiful in that vicinity.
Lakeview Examiner.
Mr. Fawcett, the Southern Pacific
agent, states that nearly all ol the in
coming passengers are being billed
through to Klamath Falls. Most of the
through tlcketa being purchased at San
Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento and
Los Angeles.
Get your Are crackers and ilernratinna
at the Star Drug Store.
it in the
freezing
6 HANKS

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