Hfiiino Ltiy nod i'or '" Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . Ixiimtth Foils ... oSdYkaii. No. r-itf. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 14. 1908, Price, 5 Cents. mm Hemo. WPS DOING NICELY ivernment Will Furnish Water Within a Few Days IGINEERS CLASSIFYING DIRT (ration and Maintenance Department of Reclamation Service Hi Main Canal Ready for Water-Hetleman Wiiii ts Merc Room for Experimental Work Ml, llrllrmart, who I'" charge of L..iln and aialinrnir ol the urnltarialt, stair, that lilt .In timtl.r lr will I turned Into wlarn.l lilnii a very few day.. (snstiiny '"'l '"' ""' """''", biiMlluinMllln Iuki llMieri ,i tjukli rrtUtllicllm of thr tea It Jln. !! ' contract , not BnMird tticir work, and l- I ... ... .Il.aa HMhI fit Itf UitmKlf 'r "", '" """" Lr. II tais that the water I only Is oarers above '!" Ireellng ilnt Jltsodldo rery little g'l to Hi a 14 ate cold water nil the toll at thla i of tin )rr. The crops are all Luinlllif warm dry !) have had ltl iffrcl on llifin. Alfalfa Is com. li.iiWr, but owing to III facl that ruts 1'idui.ti deep It M K" tot Klimt aliliout fullering any damage albsatnt ol water lluwever, the wn alll complete ttc clas.ltlcalltm l illhln my low days and III f till ll.ni U tuiiiivl In lit lint ranal dsillhtal the dltinal ol lli ranch. Iil Itruiffi. Mr. Iltltctnan li a film believer In es- llornt litions ami he thinks lliat no iWJ bett lii rcmloK tract i uoJtf the rnl to Im uted (ur tfoifoxol driiumfliatiiig what th itlb u;tlirmli laiula will produce Ira (iroirr'v cultivated, lie ) ! klrittrtrd a iiniiilxr il rifliuonl kujiln it unit il lor ground. Tim Imgaxnt uteri -iked teeming tracts lUtdlir ri-ijiui'iill purpoii when pprvjeclai. lltit i tm I.-1 and now It InuWradiiliculi matter to secure aull ip!im. He himcter, hdlcves llial rilu.Tl.iuili Un.l fui an rxpvrl- lot lirm lil ho ifiurl, and then I friduttue ipialltlrt ol hold the bnhsl the other lauds can U-fully montinifl, (, Uln-vet that the Uauli I'mjrct will I,. tcf mccets. lose liow (ho prolucllvu standpoint. Killbtaiiilliy that will produce tall lint It needed I to learn by oi- Pasntlng Uio klrxU of crops that ar tJltcd to thr vniloii part ol tha fI. Tho toll survey which lie torcciirnl.ortly wm i , rMl aid In ilrtcrmlliliiK Ihu iroducllrriiFi o thi land". Mr. Ilolleinaii haa lakrn II i thlaciirluicntal MOik at a ixirtul a tliln lima aa It dora ul cmnu In ollli hit rrgtilar wuik itli th declamation Horvlcv, and tha Ulidonra auuld hrli fit IhrmiclTca if Ihry anuld aaaltt him In carrying on th rirlmriita by fur dialling ground and hy cultivating the croia that hr tuggratt. nails Come Late Tim inalla are aalti arriving lata In the evening at rrtuli In the chango In Id tchrdulr. Thn ttrainer Klamath carilra mall to ami Irmu Tvcteit land ing , leaving hrro at I o'clock A. M., and arriving about Tin tho opnlng. Thr chwliito It Int convenient for Iho Kla math r'll utt office ami probably alao for the public, but at It eidll malls thtie It no orcaalon fur a kick. Malta ar nearly tuenlyduur liuura earlier than under the old Kliclule elilch thoold roiuitrrart any InraaeanUocea that may be Incurr! by the change. The b.t now make coiinpctlou with both alagea from llray ami fnun I'oke gaina, which doea away with the Oregon A California TrautM)ilatlon Comny'a alagea between thla city and Keno. A SENATOR WHO DOES THINGS Thr live )!! rpi'iit by Ktimtor Ful ton In tbu tervlce ol the Hate at Waili Ingloii have Ix-eri eventful onea and full of hard work, through all the dlaad vantagea and ilravtbacka he hat fought bin tny until hu tlanda wllli great In lluencp and pn-itlK", the i-Httor of Im nliit chalruinutila and curnmlttej atalgumrnta, lnvonl wlllillu frlemlthlp audi'onlldeni'efil hla inllcagurt, and In line to brrouiu ono of iho coiinlryule nrknowhvlged leadi'ra of the upper houtti. In the tettlon of I(kj.'i and lliOO Sen ntnr 1'ullon took a priiiioiliKtd aland on railroad iat regulation, and during all the great coutroverty raging anuml the rate regulation bill aloud Hi in behind the fiollcy of I'retldent llootcvelt, bat tllug for the regulalion ol the railroada ol the country, lie waa the author of thn now famous "Alliton amciidirierit" to the r.lu bill, wlilch retultil in bring. lug the waning helium In the Henate I'vllier in the p.vtg ol the uieatuie. I'reaidint Itmnetelt heartily piiuvel of thn leriut of the Alllt'in amendment, and li-raoually thanktl rVmtor Pulton! fur hla work and aid In drafting the rneaiuru and mititlng In Dglillng It through to final pattage. It waa during till debate that Kenator Fulton came to b recogiiiziil aa ouu of the leading debatort and parliamentary lighten of the tenatp. In the preterit tettlon of Cotigreta Kenatur Kullon haa come till more prominently bclore the people by rraton of the light made by him for the "Ful ton retolutlon," which la ttrongly up irtl by I'ntidrut llooaevelt, and hit amcrxlliielit to the Interttale commerce law by which tblppera are given the J ower to tec u if a heaiini lielure the In jtertlate Ouuuieicv Couimlttlon before 1 an lucreaM-il rate can bo put In effect by a railroad. 'the Cioctator. COMMITTEE WILL NAME DELEGATES The Kepubllcan ttale central commit tec, which met In Portland laat Friday, decided to hold tha atalo convention In that city on May 14th. The congreaaloif al convention, will be hold at the lame place and tlino. Atldo from apKrliori. Ing lh delegate) and letting the date (or the convention the committee took little action, although an .ffort wat made to aprlng Talt'a retolutlona, but theae were tld't-traclfl. When the elate convention rnueta it will telect four I'retidentlal Klectora and four delegate to tho National Con vention. Tha two Uongretalonal roil venllont will each aelcct two delegate! to the National Convention, giving Ore go i eight dvlegatet. The committee bated the repretentalion on one dele-gate-at large for each county and one delegate for erety IM volet, or major ' fraction thereof, cant for tiupreme Judge ' In June WOO. There will be 'O'J dele-' gate to the convention and Klamath I Countywlll be entitle I to four. The j repretentalion will tc the tame to the' Congreatlonal and Ktate Conventiona. I The metlio-1 of aelectlng the delegate! la left to the County Central Committee MAY CONJINIE LINE Rumor That Pokegama Is Not to Be Abandoned MANAGER ABBOTT IN THE GAME Klamath Lake Railroad, According to Rumor, WiM Haul from Thrall to Pokegama at a Very Low Rate When Regular Service Is Discontinued only four tcenca In the ordinary four-act drama. Mr. Moughai relino,uiihcd the chief honuraof parta to .Mr. Harvey, who will play 11111 Hykea, and we havo no doubt that Mr. Harvey will do full juitic to the re'iuliemeritt of it, elte he would not kare been entrutted with It. (Jet your teatt today and be lure of a good teat. Organize Local Q. A. R. Gone to Keno The damage mil of I'. II. Mills vt iho United -later; Government hat been fet tled. It will be remembered that thlt lull accrued from the Keno canal right of way. A compromlra wat effected whereby Mr. Mllla' clalrni were fully aatltfled. Farmers vltltlng the city are agreed that the Irrigation ayatem will be a mighty good thing thla year. Crop of all klnda are already in need of moltture and if rain doea not romc at once Irrigat ing will begin within few days. . V. Hiulth now ha a large force cm ployed on the Adam canal and will have Iho tamo In ahape for water In a very thort lime. Tint airing of candliUtrt will wind up at Keno tonight to lake in the candidate ball at that place. 1 be dance promlae to be a very tucie'tlul affair from a k. Illlcal etandilnl aa nearly all the can. Ildalea will be In attendance. FREIGHT SHIPMENTS Merchants Are Receiving Heavy Spring Consignments-Both Lines Being Patronized-Bray Route Company An nounces Reduction In Rates Invitation have been laaued for the Hecond Open Meeting of the Tueaday Kvanlng MualcClub, which will occur on lb evening of April 21. A iplcndld program ha bven arrangol for the taxation. Tho Women Club will give an, egg hunt at the library loom, Monday evening, April Wlh. A program, egg hunt and lignl lunch. Comocveryliody, Admlatlon .'!. .. MEN'S . . Panamas Split Straws Fine White Manilas Mackinaw Straws .. . HATS . . $1.00 to $10.00 toKK STORE The Place to Buy Your Spring Hat Merchant of thl city are now receiv ing their large aprlng alilpinent of freight. Itotli the i'okegama and the llray route are well patrunltcd, and all freighting outfit are on the road. Thla I unqueillonably the laat remou tor (rviglillng from I'okegftina a all hualucf over that road will be dltcon tinuol about June 11, or rather about tho time the mall service It changed to the Weed route. The Klamath 1-ake llallroad will ho operated for lumbering purpoae and to trnnaact tho bualne of the Weyerhaeuaer Company. However, much of the freight coming in till aprlng come via rokvgama and the Mclnllro Company will have team hauling from there until after the et labllaliuient of tho through service (rout Dorria. Tho rate in effect (rom Toke gaina arc 75 reuta and fl.OO, and the will likely continue until tho lutnimtr late go Into effect. Tho Klamath Fall Transportation Company Iwgon haul ing (rom llray on April lit, on Ilia (ob lowing ratet: 11 clam, $1.15; 2nd data, $1,10; Jrdcla,S8 cent; 4th dan, 87 cent. These rate will continue in effect until further notice. When the S. P. begin the operation of trains to Dorrlt tb rata published a few day ago will go Into effect, and the Mclntlro Company will then haul in conjunction witb the Southern i'acldc. Tho extemlon of th California North caitorn I earning a revolution In the freighting alttiatUn. The through rato place practically the entire butlnei in the hand of the Southern Pacific Com pany, and according to the agreement with the Mclntlre Company the freight will be delivered at the atore door or warehouse, and the shipper need not worry about getting the contlgnment In (rom the railroad. The approach of the railroad will reduce th number ol out fit needed to tramport the. freight to it dettinatlon, but most ol the team ten now engaged In the freighting builncta will And work hauling to other town (rom the terminal of th rail road. When th railroad raacbe tnl city the freight (or the entire Klamath country will be brought to thl place to be distributed. Thl will give employ ment to alt th parlie now engaged in the freighting buslnen. The Dickens Play The reserve J teats (or the performance ol "Oliver Twltt" are going very rapidly anJ It U likely that by Friday afternoon there will be nothing left but standing room. Mr. Mong aak thl paper to an uuunce thai all aeata purchased lor David llanlck," which waa to havn been given thlt evening, will be hon ored at the door on Friday evening, or ((there are any who have tickets for to night and do not car to attend Friday nlghti performance, they may have their money refunded by calling at the Per fectton today or tomorrow. Laat nights rehearsal lasted till after midnight, and tho company it working very hard with this difficult play, but Mr, Mong assures us that the company will do thoraielves credit with the four teen scenes and will handle their lines and the business ol tha play with as much east and grace at they would with K. II, Itamtby I In receipt of a com munication from Atilatant Adjutant General C. A. Williams, of the Oregon department of theO. A. It., in which the organisation of n M nt tliN ptc I urged. The mutter la Ulng conidir fd by the Civil War Votcrana and it I probable that Ihey may effect an oxid isation. There, are about twelve in thl city and it immediate vicinity, and any move on the part of the veterans ahould receive the aid of the people gen erally. Year by jear the rauki of the llr!olK are .becoming thinner, and It wilt be but a abort time until the'CK A. It. will vxlat In name only. It la to be hoped that for Iho good ol the old veterana themtelvet and lor the community generally that a local pott of tho G.A. It. will b organized at once. Will Move to Town Swjt.v, I..VKK On., April 13, 1903. To the KuiToa: A report ha come to me that a rumor I current to the ef fect that if elected to the office of county treasurer my authority as uch officer will be delegated to some other person. I wish to fay In thla connection that any audi atatementa arc erroneous; that If elected, I (ball more to the county seat and be treasurer mytell. C. C. ClIITWOOD. Several launchc loaded with politi cian started for Keno this afternoon. The dance there tonight will be largely attended. Again there 1 a rumor that some thing I to happen in th transportation business, but just what thla something Is cannot be learned at this time. E. T. Abbot, manager ol the Klamath Lak Kallroad. will arrlv in lb city tonight (rom Thrall, and those who ar on th Intlde say his coming Is to bar effect upon the transportation situation, both freight and paateogsrt. Manager Ab bott has had matters pretty much hla own way and he is loath to let go ol the business at a time when tbsr stilt re mains chance (or him to hold at least a part of It. Only a very few bar been advised of Mr. Abbott's coming, tad among these are Capt. J. M. Mclntlre and Abel Ady. Th latUr la already connected with the local transportation companies and It la very probable) that b will bar something to do with taw reorganisation of a company to operate a freight business (rom Poksfassa to this city. The Klamath Lak railroad will b operated (or th purpoa of baallag oat tb product nf the sawmill. Thla being the case the railroad eaa luul freight from Thrall vi that point lit almost nothing. II thy get enough to pay for handling It and to pay th xpos of running the train tb railroad company will be just that much ahead. If a Tery low rat Is maintained on tb Klamath Lake railroad the Pokegama rout will be able to compete with the new line throughout the entire Summer, or at teaat until the road is built to the water, so that the boat connections can be made with the trains over th Califor nia Northeastern. It 1 stated that the villi ol Mr. Abbott I to arrange (or a freight service (rom Pokegama to this city to go into effect as soon aa the Mc lntlre Company transfers to the other route. Capt. Mclntlre says he Is not aware ol such a move and Mr. Ady says nothing. However, it is understood that Abbott is coming here to devote his time and ser vices to some ol tb tangles in the local transportation situation, and those who claim to know say that the result will be that freighting from Pokegama will continue throughout the entire Summer and Fall and that the rate will be aa low at over the new route. yr X;, The Most Perfect IsMMM of Floor Paint Makes floors easy to kssp clean lbs horns sanitary and attractive. Roberts 6c Hanks Pkone 173, lama Block