1 5 . file Mostly Rd PPr in Klnmath FbIIh .... Our Advertisers Gtt tlio Best RpjiuIU . . . Iecond Yeah, No. 475. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY JC. 1(M)8. Price, 6 Cbnts. IOW FOR A GUSHER " aTS . . ROSE FESTIVAL NEXT fiu'itinn Beftuft. Jamath Oil Company Elects Its First Set 2000 IS ALREADY SUBSCRIBED Ihorouqh Investigation of Klamath County Oil Prospects May Result in the Development of an Industry of Vast Importance At a meeting .l llt lnrormratM ol . ... .. . mi ii ....... i. .i.i ...i... l Milliaill ill. umiiii '" -- lay, the Mlowlng omcera m elected: I, IMUeuir, Jr.. I'rraWrnlj K. II. lall, Vo President and Oeiirrel Man ner; I'leice Evans, Herniary, and II. ft. While, Treasurer. After tlir election Hip Imok wet ktied and WW worth ul stock sub- rrlld Immediately, showing that I hose ll.o hatelnvMllgsted lli proposition pave entire faith l the liiluto prncia. Mi iwiili ol Klamath mo last l-ntl" Linat t rrallm that the oil business In Ida county ! well founded. People art nually skeptical ol any new II;ovrjr i many Ullvd that Klamath eoJn- ybadasinsnyrd hlns ' "" ' ntltled to, l.ut poslllv pron! U alweye uOTlnclnii, and Hi number ( solid kualnrs mtn who have. leum Inter- piled, atitr a thorough investigation, Lows that Hi lliiill has iil yt ln ehed In oar county' ncbos. Th company already ownt atiout 1100 Kin lying In Id st nd nl I'o Galley, and have a Ira, with privllct il purrhaae, on the dies. Ilorlon ranch. making about 3U arc In all. Thr la a spring at on point on their land, from which the oil 1 now ooi'ng, ami hll there an many plae In the county wher lhr ar the lwl Indica tion ol nil, tli Mprtt claim that thle iround la Ilia moat likely lor demon strative purpose at a shallow depth. lonanza Bulletin Item Charles I'lckert and alio, of Tule Uke Valley an In Hi city visiting frlsnd. It, i. Wallenberg, nl Klamath Kail, an I vet I In tlmtlly and will remain lor low da) a. Horn In Honanu Ore,, Wednesday, Fvtrnrary 13, 101, to Mr. aad Mr. Wm Hprks, a aon. J. II. lilacoll, returned lioma Mon- llay Irom Klamath Falle, where lio Itaul lieon lor a week talking Kllllca, John himmnnt arrival Monday trout j aBaaVlgajiaw .aaBBBfFaTgamaBBai aaaaW I Aiaaaw aaaaal gaaaaaaw flVVtaaaaal B taaaaavW flaw taaaaan H aaaaaavW aSaaaaawBl a gam ijLH A You will uv yourstlf Umt, trouble, worry and many other discomforts of "shopping around" if you will "order, your Spring suit or overcoat of us. 800 new Spring and Summer suitings to make selections . from. And ws will refund your money with a-smile if 'the clothes don't fit and ara not satisfactory. Try us. KKK STORE Klamath jTilla iMMon ttop of Officers Klamalli Knlla and lift llm next ilay lor l.akvlew on land limine!. Ilert ChiMera and nlfo More in tin1 city Tuesday fii'in Klamath Fells. They left nut inmnlnit for llielr liontt-In l.an Krll alloy. W'v lli lnmrrfCl tlm I Itor nl tlm laming llrrald a lo tlin ii.tinx cil our doctor. Ho lia liad It Dr. rtliro:i In two ihone mefai(rt kmi! Mm. It nlioiiM have read Dr. W. H. Jiilinn, The Klamalli 111 a--f am ruin plaining adotit tlm itt lionrr attain. Ilvronld doatlirivliiK lmiin'i In tlili little ImrK iovldliiK tin could Kel llm ttir maiity cur to cut Id niwm-d meat. Titer l a coal oil fanilnn In llonama at Ilia irnt tlino and a utrnt many am wonderinc what tlti-y will do lor llglila. We would iifgrat a oup howl ol Krraa and a twUtrd woolen rag tlin atmria our (real grandfatlieri urd. I-'. T. Kradenuurith, ol Henley, Cal U here looking over tlio Koxpmuient "anal with a vlnw toilarlng aldd on noma r( tlio woik, llohatahoill Ally head ol hnraei In California which will bo ntcd In rao ho nrriirra n rontrart. Harry I'ninter, nlm tulfvred a (rac tuieol Ilia kneo aomo tlino uko, ex pecla to leatn for rorlland in tliu morn ing wlieru h will undergi an opera tion. W.ll. 1 1 ii n ry ol Illy Oregon, l her aa wltneMlor Mike Dooher and ('. II. Uuaenhery agalnat Ieter Klrkpatrirk. II arrited her Friday ovcniiiK. Karl llauinker, ol the llonanra llnllr tin, cam in today alter tlin papvr cut ler, whlrh tli iliillrtln purchaoil nl tliu Herald. W. F. A rant la In I lie city tmlay Irom hla ranch. KlMaaOi It NbSc Ukrary The KUmath Kalla Public Library ia open every afternoon from 2 to 6:30 o'clock and each evening from 6:'M to 10 o'clock. A cordial Invitation U en- tended lo all. Continental Tailoring Co. America's Foremoat Tailors REPUBLICANS IN NO HURRY Date for Holditif State Con vention Will Not Be Fixed Until it March Nut until Hull alorijt In Mauh may lliu llepulillrnn Hnlo Central Cummltle hold IU prftiiilred mtllig for aetting the day fur llm alato contention that I tocliun'o four ilclej:ale to I ho National onvi'iitlmi and tioinirmln four taiidl oln fur I'M'ildentlal electon. fjtat Chairman 0. A Weatyatry nay that he Ik-IIpvi'h Ii Ix-it for Id'puhllcan intereitta In allow further cniinlderatlon oliin porlant (luenllonahfore the tto com iiilttco mei'ta, In order that lUpuhlicana tuny makp up Ihelr inlnda what pollrlea they with lundopt. l:neh of tho two (ingretional ill trlcta ha a central i-omuilttee, which ' lll rail a rmiw-ntlnn for it dlatrlcta, to 'rliooii two ileleKatra fur the National coiui-nlloii. flieicm lliercfore will Lav oik'ht illeK"il'' in tho National conven tion, four it'pri'M'iitini: tho Mate at large, two rrprrni'iitliiK tho Kirat (ongrea (otial dUtrlit and tan representing the Heroml ilMilcl. V. II. Il'jwiloin i Klamath Countl'a repri'irntatitoriii the lato committee, and J. W, Siemens n llierongreaional rominlllco. CORPRON TRIAL JURY CHOSEN examination of 36 Men Was Necessary In Secure 12 Unbiased Jurors Alter xaii.iiuiii; ."Ji men, tho Jury which I In decide tho guilt or inno cence of Kranl. Corpron, waa finally -I'cled at ":3H tin afternoon. Tho lUte It repreaantril liy Atlornry Moore and r-'tone and tin- defenio )) Noland and Kn.ith. Tlin law) el i are now prraent liiK tho rare to tho jury ami it l not i"C peeled that any wllne-e will Uetam incdlotla. The iuucl ol tho jury ia: J. II. IUniillon.lt. .M. C. Ilrown, Klmer Moore, Jamea lxgue, Chat, Stooman, Ivan ).uiIeN, llurrei h'hort, II. K. Hawklna, K. S. Terwilliger, Jot rph h'tukel, Oeorgn Keefer and Rohl. Anderaon. 320 Acre Homesteads Tho public landa committee ol the .Senato retried favorably the flmoot bill toenlarco the homratcad unit to 320 acrea and amending it to make realdenc on and improvement ol land Bereaaary for patent. Henator Fulton accepted tho bill for Oregon, reaerving the right to withdraw on the Moor II necettary. A proportion I being considered hy Weatern rn-naloia and ItepreaeuUtlvea to form n tpccial committee to ducuaa and agree If poialhl on land leglatation n nnt dnno on Irrigation. Services At The Churches Service" will bo held In the icvcral churches of Klamath Fall tomorrow a follow: Chriatian Science Society Regular aervlccH will bo held at KUmath Con servatory of MiihIc tomorrow morning' it 11 o. in. Daptlat Bervictt-Sunday School 10 a.m. Preaching U a. m. B. Y. P. U. 7 p. a. Preaching 7 :S0 p. m, REV. J. II. GRIFFITH, Paitor. Mtlbodlat Bervlcet-Suoday School at 10 a.m. Preaching U a. m. SubjKt, "Th Divine Man." Spworth Leagat, 7 p. m. Preaching, 7:48 p. ru. by Rev. Upp. RF.V. P. CONKLIN, Pattor. Pwtbyltrlan Cburcb-Bible School at 10 a. u. 0. E. prayer meeting at 6)30 p. ni. There will be no morning or evening aarmoa on account of the nliai cl;th paitor. RBV.QB&;TrWUtrr Patter. Postmaster Murdoch Secures Most Desirable Change in Schedule I'oMiiiiilci Murdoch iriehf.l a ll grum Irom the fXAUMcc nulhoriliea l.i-l ' evening, foment Inn to the chaniro in Khedulo aikel ordering the mail to leave Klamath Fall at ""Jn, commencing thii luorninir. Thli will enahlo the mall Ui make lonnectlnnt with the mil road at l'okruaiua, and aavi- a delay ol 24 li'iiira in the outgoing mail. O Now if n further chang could ho made, providing for the mall In leave Pokegama for Ihla city immediately on arrival there, it would rnlt in the citl fn of thin county receiving their mall 13 hoii'a e.irlier than at preaent. Of conrMi tlila would liereftltate n night arheiliite fur tho mall Mane, Imt the hiitineM Interetta of thla city nnd county arocvilainly of aulllcii-iit Importanri. to demand oven that. UV arn far otioiiith out of touch witli tho out'iiln world now, without allowing thii lime to to added loo unneceararily. If we exrct to hold our own in the lino ol progreaa wo will find that time ia important. BONANZA MAN OPPOSES CAUCUS Says Direct Primary Law Is With Us and Good or Bad Must Be Adhered to "We have been repeated to make public tome of the argument a lor and agalnat the holding of a caucus. An I!o nanta haa not been heard from no print the following from that city: In replying to your circular letter ol the 10 ult. asking my opinion a to the adviaihllity of calling a caucut of repub lican voter to diacuia the political sit uation and recommend a ticket to be preeented to the voter at the coming primary election, will lay that I believe that aoch action would be iltadvited and any ticket inch caucua would pot out would be looked upon a arbitral)- and in direct contravention ol the primary law. "Wo will not dlacusa the direct pri mary law, however good or bad It may be we have it with na ai we mnat ad here lo it. "Aatothadeaire ol the aspirant to office to know jutt bow they "stand" without any unnecessary expense, I believe that it one doe not care to in cur the expense incident to such a cam paign he should keep out of it. A man who submits hi naino to the considera tion ol hi parly through tho direct pri mary should in all conscience support the choico of that party. At a caucua or convention there always arlaea from th defeated candidate the cry of "un falrnesa and hnstlsm" which ill the di rect primary is supposed to cure. To avoid accusation ol unfairness and to launch our ticket on the Held without handicap should be tha aim ol all good republicans, and believing that a ticket chosen by such a caucus would bo ser iously handicapped I am for the direct primary law whll It la with us. Yours vry truly, CHA8. PATTEE." Costs Honey To Run It ii animated that the candtdatts in th primary elecUow in Klamath County will pnd between S600 and 3000 In their effort to get the nomination. There arc already 25 announced candi date and an average expenditure ol $100 la believed to be a row estimate. It Is stated hy thote who know that 9160 la the laut on can figure on who expect to cam the county. 01 court thtr will be aeuM who will not sptnd thl mTJT bot'lt a itrtct account 1 kept un- Klamath Should Have Repre sentative Float in Parade THE COST WOULD BE NOMINAL Chamber of Commerce Should Take Hold of Preposition to Secure Itppresentation and Score An ' other Sacramento Victory til after llm primaries, there will he many ramlMatrr who will find that their etK-nfr lime Ui n far In excM of thl inu.ntmt. I( tin-lltne apr-tit eliouM ho figured in, the lot.il roM nnuld l.e more i than diili!i-.. A Valentine Party llrv.nn4.Mti. Geo. T. Pratt enter tained a number of jnunp cople Thurf day at n Valentino piilv. An auction ale of valerilim-t too' pljco ttitli the young ladlea n vah-iillne. 1 he bidding became high m limes and Hie young ladle m-rn auctioned ofl.it piicet rang- ' ing from llftci-u cent to rwou thonrand I dollar. Kt-lrothment iero tervcl and a infrtt onjovahle time waa hail by nil. , The houro tr.tt prettily deeor.ited with I heart and valeiiliner. Hornets Vs. White Stars I The firrt of the championship garnet tolluftvt ball hat Uvn arranged for Ihla tvi-nlii!, at tho opera bouto, be- tnecn the Hornets ami White Stars. J The proceeds ol tho i-crlci ol games will be Klven to charity hy the choice of the patronaof tho garni-. Each ticket of aJmi-tion Is attached to a Mub with the words Library, IliyhScoool Athelet Ic Aasociatlon and Firo Department, printed tberton. A blank space is left opposite each word, in which the user (an denoto his favorite charity by mark ing an x. The proceeds will be given to the charity receiving the highest num ber ol votes. Admission: galtary, -5c; stage, 35c. Following is tho lineup for the first game: Hornets White Star Fred Cllft Oscar Wright Geo. DuFault II. H. Kirkpatrick Roy Fouch a Virgil Noland Howard Bog-ga Austin Hayden Will North Perry DeLap Vernle Cllft P. J. Ronrne camo down from Bonanza yesterday, to remain a low day. GOOD LUCK Attends Roberts Phone. 1 73, IteglnninK Monday, Jane 1, and con tinuing tint ill r-atnrday evening, Jane A, the Portland Hose Featlval will I the feature of the northwest. The first one was held bit year and waa tuch nn un equaled tucceta that the people of Port land decide! lo make it a permanent feature, and with that end in view In corporated a company, who object It wasio collect funds and promote the Fes tival. That it meet the hearty rapport of the business men ol Portland ia evi denced by the enormoa amount that has been subscribed and the vigorona manner in which they are posblog it. It will be advertised from the Pacific to tlio Atlantic and tho railroad will give special rate. It will rival in Importance the Madri Ora ol New Orleans, the Wiled Prophet ol Ht. LouU and th Flower Carnival ol Lo Angel and will undoubtedly attract a vat namber ol people Irom all over th eooatry. That it would be an opportune tlaao for KUmath to he presented la certalav ad that it ought to be rpreatd with a float of some kind is th opinio) already been expressed by anambrof it citi zens. The Chamber ol Commerce did a tplendid piece of work at Sacraaaesito. Would it not be polbl tor It to do the same at Portland? The expee of plac ing a float in tbe parade would not be very great. One of tbe meet noted builder of float in th United Stat hat been employed to detlgn and bUd the float for the Featlval aad It would be an eaty matter to employ hla to pre pare the float lor Klamath. Th oooaty no doubt will hav a large dtlagatloa la Portland at th time of th Festival aad they could make thir preeewc felt ia a manner that would do much good for Klamath. Thl is a matter which the Herald U lieve the Chamber of Coaamere sbsvld take in hand at one aad asak prepara tions lor proper reprntiitlon. It of fers splendid opportunity for an lav menense amount of advertising at a minimum cost. the Fisherman that OUR FISHING TACKLE Fly Hooka, Spoon Baits, Reek, Lines, Steel and Bamboo Rods. They are constructed for sctea tific flrtlng and no matter how unskilled tke flttireman i will attend Ma efforts If ki our tackle. .. .. .. .. & Hanks Imma Block , " --? 'ftr T iFi X, 'Tj A," u : t ::-.,