The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 17, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
FDERATION
SELECTS MEN
rmk Ward Chosen
For Mayor
LL TICKET NAMED
iikJ Hum KafuM to
Candidate for
Qty Countilmeii
CMtMr7 1 announcement prv-
f mh tl ll lv.irauon uhi
koU rct Mirrllfi Mil irniiira
I applied '"r Amission.
i Ml; fta)iiclin Ulng that only
wsr l participate In Hit
of builnr" coiiiIdk before
tttlta'. Till" ruiicluilofi WBt
I laaMJUtrlf ii4ii ilia convrn-
llthFrlfaliu
IfttMtttrbf trlccllng ticket for
llkytlfcllon the al linitaiit
ifcrroail'lrrall'in, and ill effort
LmUmnIkUuii l lhl lime. hut
Lsajars oMll ill" ihrrlty wnven-
LtMUratd doen. llm majority ol
iftMHtllilnkliult Uit tUt the
should rnaVe suggestions
llWeMrrnllan to net upon. After
itlaraitlan ll w decided to nam
(isdlbtn tiV llie convention to
ill.
ItWrslttllon ol a candidate lor Mayor
1st Inl lo ii-rttre attention.
LW, WMl and Frank Want wer
The former refused to
Usoalnstlun II tlio tain wcr
Iklaand Mr Ward was there
in! the unanimous choice ol lb
lilt. He present and agreed
(mm lb lira for lli office. O.A.
irtlotUnll; nirr.l to make tlir
l lor pllci JuV A. M. Wordm
IwkttsJ lor Irraiurrr and agreed lo
latrsnlor tlm office. The court.
tre tliorru lijr dividing Hie
Mloalntowirdcaiiciiic, In tlia
War4 Caj.t, J. W. Hlcincm ae
i laths Second, (Ipo, II, Hums
aacl In the Tliltd, I', T, Faiiilurxni,
Nona of tint Men nuKt'itwl lor uiuwll.
uien wa preterit I) accept or ilu'llnu
Ilia lionurt thrual ii-m Mm,
Capt, rllernrria lm ilnco decllni-d. lo
become a candidate for iiiiiticlliniiii im
ilor any rontldcMtloii n haa Un Mr
Hum, NpIIIht Mr. Kaiidi-raon nor
Mr, Hum are tiu'inlx-ia ( dm lYdrr
allon, Iml It It iiulln nciipiulljf (littler
alood that Mr. Hatiderton will accept n
nominal Ion ll It li icndrird lilm hy llm
regular contention. It la nlto ity
probable thai Capt. r-'lemena will artepl
a nomination lor reelection to the
orflc ol city treasurer.
The Federation adjoiime-l lo meet
again on llm I'llday evening IoIIom.
Ing tlm t-lty iiouilnalltig contention.
Thla la dun to give the federation an
npjtlunlly to pinto ripiltlou caii'll
dalet In tlio flrM if tlioxt aolrclr.1
lijr I In? conrrlitiou thotild U, nniatlt
fecViry to the IVIeiallon,
Kcno Item
HEAVY VOTE AT THE PRIMARIES
Country People BdomojiMj to IMvUle Precinct Turn Out
In largo Numbers Crowd Gainers at Court
House as Soon as the PoHs Open
Mil. Trait liai ylrrn Up tlir hotel Imai
lirai, anil Conrad Mailixili haa oj-in-l
a ImiIcI aljila iriMrncr and l armuiiii'i
ilallntf tin' pilillc.
Ml llaclirl Jnnri haa rrliirnnl from
I'okcKama ami I now cooLIiik it tlir
Ma.lloii liotrl,
Wui, lvlt waa at Krno llm otlirr
lay calUnK on Mr. Hiioki.
John Atklry la iiiuvin lilt I'Vul'iU
ramp lo Ilia alio bl llm liurnrl tawmlil
on llm Huowpioac place.
TliarainlMalr Ixll Tucxlay cvenliiit
waa a Imtnmrr. Nrailr all farla of llm
rouuty ert rrprrtontnl tiy ilrlrvatlona,
nJ the ramllilatri all I ( 1 llicmwlu-a
juatlcu. Klfly-lilua llckrla una kjI.I
ami all lial a ptemlM lime; Tlio up.
per at tlm Maillwn liotrl waa an rta
boratv affair.
J. II. Klcliartlaon raum In (nun llm (li
rrl tiiattrn'l tin) rJinlliUtra ball ami to
lnw tin, olllro m-lrra.
J. It. Nclaon ainlJ. It. Ilaniliioiiil air
Inlliorlly from iMrrlt tn atlni.l tbv
prlmarlci. Tlmy line tlir contract for
thrmlariK fiaino aloro liuiltliiiija In llm
new town ami ii'nt time very k'1
In Hollo valley.
'I In- witliiKnt llii primary election lia
itan prmnptly nt tnvUo oV'locli and
lliroii(liotil lli enllfo aflfriiooti crowd
ill VHtela liaa loiiKrenalnl at tl.0 court
liuiixt waliiiiK lo vi't in lino lo got hi the
iolli. Tlm nlv In thla precinct will be
ipiltf laritr, ami It li lafs to My that
lull) 7() nut of llm 732 rtfliiered voUra
In Ihla prrrlnrt wlllcAit a vote In Hill
elrriinn. !raipa ilivro are a nnuibcr of
Votrra who (allcl lo rr(liler ami who
will havrtoUiMoru liulurinilhaaevan
liouri that tlm iolla aio open, Tlia
ciuntrr ko.c who volu in Mnkvllle
pnt'luct ate well rrprrarnlvd and If tlm
iml of Ihorouiitry vole throughout the
I'lillro county turm out ai well aa In thli
Itrcllicl thru the vote will ba much
lamer than hat hrrn anllcl.alej.
Tlm oil" will remain on until 7
o'clock, ainl II tlm volemlo not delay
toolonit all mlltM a clianro to Vole. In
the early part ol llm afternoon the vote
were polled at the rale of about two a
minute. II thlt it kept up (or eeveral
boura then there will be no oceaaion (or
any one to be kept from the pollt be.
can ae ol tbelr cloaing.
The caadldatee have bean very active
throagboot Uit entire day and doubtleaa
many totee hart been changed. There
are at Ibla atage or the game no aura
wlnnerf, aad etptclally art all three
cornered flgbta moat uncertain propoal
tlont. One thing that doea not apeak well
lor the) direct primary law U that many
Demorraaj have reglatertd aa Kepubli
caua In order to get lo vote for certain
candidate, ami In eome inaUncea Re
publlcani have rrxlatered aa Democrata.
There la every Indication that tbia prac
tice will baaoffit more common aa the
law growa older.
NEW FIRM BUILDING MARSH DIKE
Archie Mason Sells His Interest In the Masoa Construction
Company Another Large Orege WIH le Put on
the Work Within a few Weeks
A'clilo Maiou haa tolJ hla intereat in
tlm Mavoti Connructlon Company to E.
I'. Clark anil aitorlatr. Tlm new firm
will ciinlinut' llit- contract with the
Kuilthrrn I'aillic ami eipcet to have an
other ilrclyn on tlm fib within a few
wreka, Tin' flame work for it la now
U'lnil built and llm machinery it being
broiiKht In from Hrity.
V. II. Kent, who had charge of the
work fur tin- .Ma tin C'oiiitrucllon Com
paur, Mill hold the Minn potillon with
tlm new- Urn), lie atalct that at Ihla
tiliiF it it ahiolulrly Imponaitle to tay
when tlm ilikfacriMt the uiartti will be
fliiiihnl. In ninny linlancva the tin
liAnkmcnt tluka and glvoa way, making
it neccaty to do all of the work over
memberi, the community a kind hotplt-
able neighbor and the huaband and
children dearly beloved wife and
mother.
Iteeolred, That by thii great I'm we
are reminded that all muit pan through
the valley of the shadow of death, and
while we know that worda avail little in
auch a bereavement, yet they are tho
only medium through which .we can ei
preta our lovo lor our departed aiiter
and extend our aympathy to the afflicted
family.
Resolved, That our charter, be draped
In mourning for thirty days, a copy of
thete reeolutlou! be placed on the min
ute, copy aent to the bereaved hut
band and children, one to each of the
county paper and one aent lo the Pa
cific Odd Fellow (or publication.
Reepectfully Submitted,
LOUXDA M. SaI'BEK,
Lvdia Hocarox,
C. M. Ramar,
Committee.
BIG TIME
AT DORRIS
Demand for Parms
Will Celebrate Com
ing of Railroad
MAY l5thTHE DAY
Arrangements are Completed
For Butte Valley's First
Big Celebration
20 -CASES -20
I
Ladies' and Children's
SHOES
Just Arrived .
J
I ll vamJ
I til JBJk
I l lfaaVV
All Leathers
All Colors
TIES
SANDALS
OXFORDS
PUMPS
AU the Season's Newest Novelties In Fine Footwear
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
K. K. K. STORE
krgest Stock of SHOES in the County
again. Daring the laet month more
than 150 yerde gave way, U dirt being
too toft to bold. It la estimated that It
will take Mveral months to complete tbt
work with the two dredge, and tbt de-
lav In tbt Milre4 reseklsg till city
will ba la Um graaW aareaa ihm asanau
Work baa baser ralbr aktf with tks
on dredge as tb aaaeblB I wot exactly
adapted to that kind ol work. Tb aw
dredge will do mors rapid work sad will
make a material dUfereae la tb tlm
needed lor the completion of tb con
tract. Thar la no eepeelal tlm set
when tb dlk la to be finiabed, bat the
Southern Pacific la very snxlooa to have
the road extended to tbia city and con
sequently Is urging th contractor! to
ruth tb work.
Thar iaaalrongerdemand for Klamath
farmi thli year titan at any time hereto
fore. Tbia demand, ia in a meaiure.
do to tb (act that the country hat be
ccm known to many homeeeekere
throughout the country. The claaa of
people coming in here are a elate that
are not looking for land! (oripcculation,
but men wbo are looking (or hornet,
Tb land abark, or apeculator baa been
out of buelneti ilnce tlm financial Hurry
and aa a consequence the landa now
changing band are patting into tb
ownership of parties wbo expect to re-
tide upon them. Nearly every day s
number ol the rest catate men sre ren
driving into tb country and everyone
ol thorn are accompanied by one or
raor protpecttv settlers. Thli influx
of Settler baa bssa going; on for several
weeks and a comldersbla ares of land
has been sold to tb newcomer.
Big Salpplnr. Point
Mt. Hebron la destined to bscoaa a
ahlpplng plae ol no xsasa Importance,
and ihla (act Is realised by a nnuber of
the atoekr-en ol tb Klamath basin.
Lewla Gerber, who I on ol Mm largtt
abippera ol this section, hat shown hla
(altb in tb latar ol thl plao by buy
ing a solid block la lb town aad select
ing th flv acr tract that goes with it.
II purchased th block whll passing
through tber a rout to California.
A number ol other parti ars expresi
Ing tbelr faith In the new town by buy
ing lota and W. 8. Wordea, who has
the aale of the towntlte, it doing a big
buatnesa.
Claims Not Settled
Archie Mason and A. L. Lambert
arrived Iron Portland ysetsrday even
ing. Both of the gentlemen are con'
nected with Mason, Davit A Co., and
their visit ia ia connexion with the
claims the company has sgalnat ths Re-
elaimation Bervloe (or exceta work don
whll coatraetars on th govrnmot
canal. No dlaaosilloa baa yt beta
mad of thsesdalmi and a -decided
sort la now being mad to secure a
Mttlement.
Resolutions of Condolence
Hall ol Prosperity Lodg No. 1M, I.
0. 0:, Klamath Full, April 10, 1908.
Whereat, It baa pleased th 8uprtms
Ruler ol tbt ttnlvatst to whosswlllws
all must bow, to taks away our iliter,
Lou Wampler, thsfttor b it
Resolved, That Prosperity Rebekah
Th operation! In the timber butineia
ar still on, but moit of thote whose
cur clslmi pay a big price (or relin
quishment!. The homeiteadera aeem tc
be up agalnit a bard proposition aa
moat of the contest being brought are
decided in favor of the conteatanta.
Thlt la th case, it seems, for two rea
a. First, because homesteaders are
careless about complying with the land
law, and second, because there la a ten
dency to look with implclon upon any
on wbo homeeteada a timber claim.
Th General Land Office in most In-
itancee haa decided in favor of the con
teetantifth ground lor contest were
sustained at all.
FOR BALE-Until May 1st only, egga
lor batching. Barred Rocks, Black
Manarca, and Silver Spangled Ham
burg, 1.80 per 15 egg. Phone 199.
Mr. C.T. Oliver.
Anyone who might have been at all
skeptical as to the class and character
of attractions to be offered in Dorrii on
Railroad Day, May 15th, had better re
organise hi theory.
The committee on arrangements has
announced the probable program ol the
day ai follow! :
Parade at 9:30 a. m., followed by abort
ipeechet at the depot square. Baseball
game at 10 o'clock. Alter dinner will
come the horse racing, beginning
promptly at 1:30 o'clock. First, ball
mile dash, (ree for all, (our to enter
three to start; second, five-elgbtb mile
daah, four to enter, three to start; third
three-eighths mile and repeat, free (or
all; fourth, three-eighths mile dash, (or
saddle horses only.
Doubting Thomaaes, II any there be,
may be able to get a pretty good line on
what kind ol horses will be there from
th Information that op to date th fol
lowing have reported: Wm. Shook,
Dairy, Ore., horns Dick Rusher; Frank
York, Grant's Pass, horse Billy Brook
ward; Harry Allen Klamath Falls,
horse Evergreen ; Wm. McNalma, Moat
ague, horses Dr. Bborb, Iittl Jim,
Black Joe; Sy Kenyon, Shaata Valley,
with the (amona quarter horse, Dick
Mills', snd Montana Chief. Several
others are yet to be heard from and Neil
Sly of Dorrla will have hla Yanke Boy
and Pinto readr toblt tb high tfpots, as
well a the William Sly horse, Gold Bui
llan. The saddle bono races promise to be
among the best attractions of the day aa
a number of matched races ar to ba
pulled off st tbst tims. Tb J. F.
bones and thr Walter Bray and Chand
ler bone are to run.
Tber will be footrace and other
field events between time, and not a
dull moment all day long. Music will
be furnished by tb Klamath Falls
band.
In tb evening the celegrated Mong
Optra will give an entertainment at
Oliver hall which will be followed by a
dance. No palm will b spared to glv
visitor the time ol tbelr Uvea.
Railroad facilities ahould bo the vary
beat at that time aa th road will have
been In operation nearly a month.
Xse the
n", BRISTOL" -
fyfor Tmit. J
Fishing
Tackel
HookFlietaTrollt,
Spinncrt,Reeli,Sllk
and Linen Lines.
BASKETS, NITS
BAMBOO RODS
6 CANE POLIS.
Roberts & Hanks
Hardware Dealers
LodgobuloMoM otlUmotttsit4
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