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fie Juftilo. Klitiniith KiiIIh' I'lfHt mill Hi'nl I -l1.v .... Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . IIiYkak. No. UUi 1 SPEND TWO MILLION On Extension ol Road through Oregon BEGIN DECEMBER I H K Believed Hint Hit lies- thutluH Routes Wiis Chosen lly llarrimaii Coiifercm.c Tn lllllllcill lllllllltl) Will he Ipelll by I ho llarrlliim. int.-r.-tt. in build- ,MIi ,, , ii..i..r H...I....I u l... .. ill ' l"l '""' """" ' '"l" '. ' r. . V,?! . ' ." '. ' '" Jlr llotilinnii l uirrli-il to .-.imple-linn 'I tin new ln.nl Mill In. .ilmiit . .. .... .1 ..!, lll P'" ' ' ' " "" AiIiIIIIiiiinI linrk will be milled during III.- following ).'lim, lliu Irnrk jutl itnlilril iipi.n In In. ii t-KliitiliiK In inpiiiiiK i In- Brent prair ie, nf I In- Interior Work of i mini rni Hi. ti mi Hie in-w . linn -III lie r.l.ll.lie.ll.'il nti.illl I I.TKIn- . i , , b.-r I. arrnritlliK tn lhnr In n pint-1 lion lo kuo' wluii prelltnlimrle- me liereiuiry lii'fofe nrtunl prmllliB HI Im. .turti'.l llefnre illrt Mill ll. litlnic nurx-). tiUKt tie Bn. ner, er- Kin! Mini briniKlK ! ' lnn- If the ............. .. ..... . ... ..... . I'M f.l.ll-Tf ...!..' in ...li. ... .-. ', new llne.nn i-ntlivl) new uny iuui l run for n niiilil.-lntile illninn.e, for the llnrrluimi HKlm-rn lune ottl) inatipeil nut the rnutn for n trut k ftlKiul UK m ii,. Hi.. l.cliiilMr.iiflu ,,, ,,, ,, Mi-inl,,. wl.l.l. I. A n 1S! )1( ,,, i,.,,,,,,. lncll on A. .l If Hit. .!- I il.fmn..n. for lt br.m.1 n.-bl. of alf.tlfa u h(i e,nonn !..- a "irM-yiti.: cann. iuiil tin ier the nml It. inaanllln-nt iiio-iiluurt prmlui ""'"" Knn." "' ,,., ,. peimmieiil iir.anlialliin uiih eir.-i-liil z::"::-!: -"--,' - Int.. tb.. Ar.-t.cy .b.lu. ou..tr l""" '"11"1'1 '"1 ,n,r ",,"H "ru '"'.l lr- '""r" "" ,,"",,"" Mr- Hune). .....Ill from rhanlko, I tie '"": I'-'1'1- I'ler.e Comb, i.-.i-nll) .bl , r,.llir). A ,i.e f fnni a. np- ,.t.-.nt leruilnu. of tie Kl.nnlU.. !"' r""' """,- '" " ". r.-.-H- ,,,.,, , ..uu.,, f m..kih ll.lt- " .... ... InfitrtiU'il IV hit IN r Mill brunch, the oM Cnliimbli Hnuthi-rn. "r" ,M "r "Mn, ?,? ;',::: ::::: ! ." :"?r.ir "i ,tx.n ' i:..rn in... i:i.tii ()r.Ko.. If " "" '". -' "' ' el.lier route I. il-.l I U, howev- '-Lj "' offer of . P-r I 0 er. the ..1.1 .urn-,. ......I be brouRbl i '"";; "' ' ' " . t .j0,.. m, ...bletal-ly m-Um-I r" "' "' '" ',rll,""llur,l ,' Who, II... H..re,. r ..'..-..." "- fH--M-rrlll Hm.i. (omtriirllnil four. lll be mt to work, nml the coii.trurlloti burrleil Mllh alt poMlhb. .pe.it. It I. unlit by mllrimil mi'ti that li.-c.-mln-r I l mi npprolimile .tale nt vtblili the billlilltiK of Hie new line Into (Vntrnl Ori-xon will bt'Kl.t- Onrn hlnrliit, Ih.i worl. will I " rli-il forwnnl will, all lliu Hpe.il Hint blK roiiHtriirllini Kiim;. nml pli'iiiy of money tan iuoiiipllh 'I lure I. noti. Iiitr in hinder the ptoR'.-H. of llmJunerinR over i.wii.ii.ii .i.-.k.............. work durliiK the winter tnoiilli., for thn Hue will be built tlnoiiRh a toun try whom con.truiilou I entirely teo.lbln durliiR that .eimon, for b-ll lllllo rain or .now fall, on tbo pint- ii Are vou Ready for the " 4 jm i I Klamath nml Merrill da. b aro to bo '' rl C-ltflT10 AfT I S il"'l'l "'" ' lrt leitnlu that they will II IJIIC.IV jf lyl M 1.11 lp JM ex.llo n Rreater uniouiit of rhnlry t ...., - ii " ' iju, , u.ey illtl last jew. llotmna II "-'" .t declare. Hint It I. Rolm? I" iH off ---Htjg-Bsj-----H 1 gH K.K.K. iiiiii ii 1 1 MM it V 111 f .1 IIM' lltl 1 TIik i on.jil.ri,,,, m rhu i iYtit,iiillU I LALt lit I ll.K OH'l(iili Urn. iii i, run 1 r .- nf r ti ti j k ii I Ni'iir ! in- in- iimk Niiimiit in. nun THAN KLAMATH I'li'h'd In time fur tint hck r,i .en "mi, nml Mi lliiirliiiiiii lum iiiiiimiiiil lliul lin l liiillil ulmiil ion mile, ill ,; w Ua.h it Jin i In rm until nil north iitiil-miiilli nml I'lml-mnl. tti'nl lllll-n IIIJIlM'll llllt III lh H Hlllll' IIM' llllllll'll'l II In lii'llnvi'il ly Hiiihii he.l Infui Mi ni t llllt nl (In- li nit i ulifi'ti'lici' ii1 I'i'llillll Hit), II Him ili-ililnl In pillow I In- I it-mil ii I i-n river from lin moil t ti i into din iiiii'iiiu, ii iii'ini: iiimiitiii Hint Hi In nffer. Dili ImV iih'iiiih o' r itching Hmi li-rrllot) .might in be iiiiu-i miiiiiiii.i. iickiiiii rri:H. Mi. I' li.-mnt.-.l went to Hirl'""' ' w",,,,1't '" ,,t,r"" ' ' rail. II... flr.l nf II... w.ek K. ffiunK-' ' ,",,l,,,", ' '" """' "" ""' "r,M """ ,,f MiM'iiu ill' IIIKII ' liwri lfl't I IM llriiun, i In. ('i.rni'll ulii-i'ii nimi .1. I........ LI. -In,. .. ... mUil .... '" "" " " " " i. I -I., I in. '.'ii .,"" .iiiii .'. v". .'.'iiii'.n Iniuliil In Merrill nml nloieil. await ing aliliniii-iit In tin- market Mr nml Mi. N H Mi'tilll lint tiirln'.l in. fur n Dnrrl. nml orn - j atii m I'll Imlny for ihnl plnte lo, Mr. Merrill' liealtli i '"III.. Illl'lll III I. not iiipioti-il nml th return Jout- ' ...... ;ucy Hill Im a ei'io trial tn bei. I II I MClvetllll.-l' ll. Ill IllVII l-H-'li ter.lay en mute from l.akeli'M ! ' tultt- IiihIhk In liaml Hie pri'parn Han rrmif Imii Mr MrK.-ii.lr.- Mi)t. 1( (f ,,. ,.,. ,,f evi-ms. It iniiny Uike inuilty lli-ep IIH'M are lliolillni - . their luulli.n uln-ip l ""! f.ir hlKher tirlie.. An a lotmeiiiienri ,.,! inntie) I. plellllitll III imiiK lainti. j lin) (.'elllui: IIIkIi. Cnni.Iilei.ible bay I. helm; bmiRht ' ' " ' "" - .:,:;; lz:::,z;:zsz z r r r-1'" Kootl A fori-Ht llro Hire.' iiillt-t In extent I. radius In tbo bill Juki back of lOile.'.a. Comilili-rabli! .lamiiKo I nt" Inn .lone to the timber In Hint moc- Hon. 'I In ritroni; wlml ot tne pan few iiniri ha. .iireail tin' ll.ime. iiihI . . ... .i. . . I,..,,, mil... MlliH . o.ne ....,, Hie .lamaM' will be ety ln-a. Tbu Hlmk, wltlili ha. been notlceil ' .. . ....I... .. i..i. .....I .p..u...i..i.i Air nun . . . .. en tutu iiikix " !'" i.om.'lhltiR iioIiir eery miiiuio a Mr. V. S. Wor.leu with u n.)-t, nml i nvl ,.nrllUl, u BonH'HilnK of n nov it half pound boy. Will Hit), ho I., . mi,iru,. f ,,0 liw)pl.) of roIiir to make a rlKl.t-of-wny aRont nut nf htm. We Have a Com plete Stock of I Sporting Boots, Hunting Coats. Alaska Sox, Etc. STORE il 1 1 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. !.lk ! A fW --. i, I Vill ('aiuiilii II imiitii'il In Hie illy jllikl i t tiliir nfui i, :i ,,i I, i of ii v jillil liliilillii Hi. ..ii ..iron imiiii-1 'liv IiIh Inollii'i ll.itlil Ciiiiifilii'l. ul Miillllnliii. Clili.liln win. will loiulc In'ri' Mm Cmniilii II .toppi i fur 11 vli.ll nl A.iilimil lltirliiR hi. trnti-1., Nell lnltr-i nl Winnipeg, Onlnrlii, Mantra I'iiIIm ami In Ti-ii nml Hi" Impi'ilnl vnlli-y nf California Id- auiil Hint ho lii'iinl il W I Idroii In Alberta, nml t tut I In- In until In ln inn' of the tlih itii-ti of tin' minim When imki'il If lin saw mi) (ilnic In. Ilk.d better llimi In. illil Klmiinlli. Mr Ciiiiipl.ull mild "If I ii rmiiii in i. nn m. lunjii'i y in in. i "'" n,'iini'. iwiiiunii mm in. iniiiuy Ul in- f.-.m AHlilmi.l n ... l Ml Ik iiililii'li-il . And Its 'Ho' for the Carnival llu' fin tin- Cmiilviil' Klaniitllij r'nll. I tn lme ''' 'bat v 1 1 1 lit- hiimiiier tnr fun linn i-vi-omiv , , ... roiiilui: In inwn I" khIiik to have n I llllie li. Hie mnr.H.i ". ne- i.iui- a lilt nl ImIiIIiii: Id t!el the liltiK tn Iijole. bill now t lint It Im Malted It i"" .. .- .. -.. ...". 111 Id In the ill) In Rnltit; tn clM' It i In mihi that "111 laml It aay nliiml I of iii iltttiB Hint unit ter lit lil In thl. i ntintv. keinper. llnin.iiiii.KiiR.iriii.-iii ami Mm ,.., t.,.. ,; , rti-,h-","" ,,,r,,,"r In tniixlHt of the Illrt till.'.' I'ie.lil.'lit IIlIimI. wn. tnllt-il Into the im-i-Hm; nml .tated that nt ti meeting of the boarit of directors of Hie Pair AHHOilatlou It wn itcildei'. to huld a lonnly fair In conjunction with tbo i-nrnlMil, nml Hint the hum of 3D0 had been npptoprlatcd for premium.. Till, wan Rom! new. to tlto commit- lee. . II matiu ii i-vnu.ii i.iuv , ( ( ,,,,.. , lee. II. II 11111(10 II cvriuiu niai iiiu mt the furiiier. to l.rlii,; In a lino col le. tloii of farm pioductii. The Carnival N Rolnp lo lii.t for -'" ...... - -- one wrcK I'litl inero i. ,oiiik in i. . Hid comity. Imt thorn) wlio have ever attended one are enthu-'Instlc over the oenl, lor they know that It I. one of the luii-t fun nml miiuionient in oil ut em or tho day. An cliitornto 1 pioRUim Ih to bo mapped out, in which ewry M'clluii of tho count:' will 'be taken (lire of. lloiuniia, Koit with eveisllilng thl. jeat. whllo u'i toitmtntlwn f l'ott Klamath and Meirllt who have been In tho city i.tatti Hint IT llonanra does wli-it It i.iiK It will lie going nowo, for they I hint; .timet hlng along tho namo line Hii'lUMehert. II Is u ca.o of Ho! for tho Carniv al, l.oja! 'Twill bo the sreuteiii mer for Klnmalli Tails and ror iviniuaiii con uiy C.1. Totten, of tho Wlnomu. brought In a largo number of pleas mo uooltern last night. Ho hau his boat arranged ho Hint It la very con vonleut for tho tourlstH. Ho has now uddud u bin " l"tWPt,l tH0 clt' and tho Upper lako landing and hla pussengura mo getting free transpor tation to nml fiom tho landing. The liiia li In thai go of Hunsaker & Stout. Tho very thing hoya mid girls llko most, to bo given away with school lupplles at the Star Drug Stdro. -28 SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. 1908. BEEF IS LOW AND HAY HIGH I'lum. Il'jrlnii, wlm reienlly made ii Hliliiini'iil of .utile tn Onkliintl, Htnt i'il Ilial tin' ili-tiiuml I. ter) Unlit In lin- Citllforiilu iniirki'ln for inttlu lit t III Him-, iri'l thai vir few (iiltlu nn- Ih'Iiik xlilii-il. At i In. print i-f In lirlmtliiK. Iio IivIIuvi-h 1 1ml liny In Iji'liiK Ik IM I'm IiIkIi In HiIk county. Hi ImiiKlil nil tin' liny Hint In- will iihi. inrly, iti)lni; f r. . r. ri u ton. Tin fiiriiii'ta urn now Imlillni; tlii-lr liny nt IT nml H ulildi ln Iiclli-ii-n h iniiri. Hutu tlm i.'tllli- ini-ti inn ufford In pay Nn l.nku nf Crunk "innty attl IniMt lii-i-n lirntiKlit In yc-t, but thin In roiinlili-r.'il lliu l.cnt fi'i-illiiK point If liny can lit- bought at a rcmionablo price t'atllo from lliitu) fiolntH will prnhalily lie ilrUi-n ln-ro later In the fall tn lie fed, uk HlilpinentH can bu mnile from till, net lion uny tltni; ilur ItiK lliu winter tiinntliH. Thinks Benson Is After Senatorship C'onnlilctiilile npectilatlon I. rlfu In n.thii vklnlly nf HaltMti, as to tbu In- tetitloti. of JuiIro I if niton since the aniioiinceinent wn. m.itlu of his ri-slR-nation. A (orruxpontli-nl of thn Port land Teb'Krain wrltlnR from Salem, ha. the following: In lew- of Judge He neon's long and lucte.Hful servlie In Judicial and other cApncltle. during tho past 20 jeitrs or more. Hits midden and un expected decision on hit part will tloubtle.H be rccelu-d with iturprlse by hi. political and personal friends ami .peculation will at onco bo rife us to what arc his plans for tho fut tii e, for anybody acquainted with .lutlRo HeiiKon know, ho cannot get along without being In tho heat of n political n (Tray. Hecral months ngo Judge tlenson wan nnnoiimed a. a likely candidate for gubernatorial honors In tho cam paign of 11)10, hut ho subiequently ile. tared thai he could tint, or would not, heenmc a candidate for state of fice ngnln, nl leant bo long as his brother, Krank W. Ilenron, held the ofllco of Secretary of State, or do .iretl to succeed himself to that of fice, and now- tho drift of speculation Is as to what other official honor he aspires to. Il I. suRRcstcd, In view- of past event. In political history, that tho only loRtcal conclusion Is that ho may possibly come out for tho United States Senatorship In tho 1910 cam pniRii against Senator Jonathan llourno; that Is, In tho event that Senator C. W. Fulton, a closo person al and political friend of Judge lien- sou, decides not to mako tho race In thl. connection It will bo remem bered that Senator llourno and Judge Ileuson linvo been bitter political en emies Mince tho holdup session of I SOU. when both, then members of tho Legislature, were opposing candi dates for tho Speakership ot the 1 1 oust H ,0veloped, so hi.tnry recites, )t 8cnn(()r Mitchell had reason to wHvV0 ,,o wus being double-crossed by Hnuinu, nml tho consoquonco was lnt (llll0 wrts M, orRnnliatlon of the House nnd tho political breach thus created has slnco widened to nn almost Insurmountable depreo. Judge llensou'H piowess in the political nrenn Is well known wherevor ho hns Hi-on fit to engage In a fight for of- lice, mul it campaign between him and Senator llourno for the United Slate. Senatorship would bo fruitful of Homo highly Interesting develop ments. Should Senator Pultun bavo a deBlie to mako the campalgu igalu In l10. however, It Is practically certain that Judge Benson would not permit his name to bo mentioned. BONANZA HL'I.UrriN ITi:.M8. Tho aevernl hendoia near Bonanza mo working full time now-a-daya cut ting tho grain that was nut going to gow duiiug tho dry spoil. Last Satuiday John Hodgor sold lila ranch of 100 acres two miles oast of Bonunza for tho noot sum of 4000, to W. F. Falrculld, tat. ol' California This Is it parrel of land that Inn nuver bun signed up for Ir rigation but II is now sure to be .incu Mr Kaln hlld linn ptiniuiH.-d the plno-. A. T l.migcll and Jas. (lovi sold their beef inttlu Monday to Kdsoii Knulk.i Cn . lliu nrlrii bi-lng 5 cents' for lows mnl i. mit. for steer. Al bert I'ntterMiu ami N 0. tlunn nlso sold to the same parlies. Tho tattle 200 in number, were tarted this morning from tho Morton ranch for Ml. Hebron fur shipment below. Ow ing tn the hard times and the scarcity nf feed this year Messr.. Langoll and (Join consider this price a good one anil Bay Hut they do not think beef will be any higher this fall. There will bo held In this city a spetlnl election on Monday, Septem ber 7th, 1908, In tho town hall In the Ilullctln block, from 9 o'clock In the forenoon until G o'clock In the after noon. This election Is held for tho purpose of otlng for a new charter. One of the finest automobiles ever brought Into Ilonanza was the Stanley steam touring tar used by Godfrey's tmidevllle show. This mode of trav eling goes to prove that tho Godfrey show is well patronized by tho public In general nnd Tom and hit family t-an trau-l with ease and give tho peo ple their money's worth. Walter llroadsword, Robert Hub bard and Monroo I.ytlo nccompanicl by Mrs. W.S. Johnson and Miss Grace I.) He left Monday for the l.akc o' the Woods. The ladles will gather hue kleberrles while tho gentlemen will round up bear, as they think they can do ns well as young Itarrlman In the bruin comedy act. John Shook will soon commence the erection of a new home In Bon anza. He will uavo built a new bun galow near one of tho large spring! at soon as he can get tho material on tho ground. Contractor W. H. Mason has three camps established on tho government ditch, and the dirt Is fljlng In three placet. About 40 teams are now on the Job nnd Mr. Mason expects to enlarge his working crew by twenty or thirty men tho first of the week. K. W. Smith will finish his Job on the Ooak ranch and remove the rest ot his outfit cn tho Job within a few da) a. Only ten dozen of men's silk Hole proof Sox to be sold for 3 a box at the Portland Store. -2S-2t John Snuber and son, II. II. Saube' and his wife, of Cblco, Cal aro nt Tulo Lake on a visit with Cbas. Pic kett nnd family. Mr. Sauber l tho father of Miss Laurlnda Sauber ot this city. The party drove from Cali fornia to Klamath count)-. Judge II. I.. Ileuson and C. P. Stone are expected homo this even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Eearlo Novelty Co., In advanced vaudeville Presenrlng Tbo Landlady's Daughter," at the Opera Houso tomorrow night. Going Going -AArt-rt. ,..! Roberts & Hanks I Wl PmcE, 5 Cents COMMENCE ON CLEAR LAKE First Teams and Men Started Today TO ESTABLISH CAMPS There Will Be One Hundred Tons of freight Hauled to Reservoir Site The Reclamation Service started two teams this morning with men and supplies for the Clear Lako res ervoir site, where they will estab lish camps. Tbo first work to be done will be In Improving the wngon road between Bonanza and tho lake. It looks as It things will bo lively In tho Bonanza country and that tbero will be a lot of woik done this fall. Tbo Servlco Is advertising for bids for tho hauling of 100 tons of freight to Clear Lake dam, to be de livered before tho 1st of December. The freight will consist of hardware, harness, gasoline, oil, tents, dyna mite, machinery, boilers, engines, rock crushing machinery, groceries, supplies, etc. Bids are also being advertised, for supplying S000 pounds of flour, 6000 pounds of meat, 2G00 pounds ham, bacon and lard. Also 425 Juniper telephone poles, wire and other sup plies. These supplies are to be de livered at Klamath Falls, at dates ranging from September 12, to De cember 1. This begins to look llko business for tho Upper country. Tho farmers of that section bavo waited patiently for four years for this news and they are entitled to tho good things they are about to receive. They have watched the work being prosecuted on tho Lower project, and seen the farmers In this basin reap tho bene fits, through Irrigation, ot the ad vance In the price of their lands. Now their turn has come and many of the land owners, who have spent the best part ot their lives living on dry ranches, will feel disposed to sell out and take It easy. The next year will seo many changes In the owner ship of lands In the upper country. There are more cheap lands In that section than In any other part ot the county and many good bargains can still be picked up. This Is realized by the Investors, many of whom bavo Invested their money In lands thero since the announcement of the corn- xnenccment of work on the Clear Lako dam. Camping ? We have the best guns and ammunition. Let us outfit you for a trip to the mountains. We have the goods that hunters need. Fishing ? Our rods and tackle are the best that are made and the stock from which we invito you to select is very extensive. Hardware Merchant! IIIIKMHIIMI 1 4 -a t Ai At v U "t ":l5 j 'VJ ." m it MXlBWtKJ"'y'J,',""