I y. Ik statina Hffiihi. llMtly KmI Vuwr '" Kltmnlh KuIIh .... Our Advertisers Get the Best Result . . . tW. N- ' LINKED TO THE WORLD Telegraph And Depot for Ml. Hebron CARS HAIL MATERIAL Irk for Ucput And Pole for Telwjrupli line Al ready On I ho Ground Ml II tlien ' "'"' rtcrUlnir lis .i J stlrntluii liom the Houthrm ftrilr. A Urge "'I"! ' ' """ l tal rarloal ! I.rlrk for llio foilli. Jilloa h ilrM'l) Urinlrllreird. Tim ,kfttli lobe liiull on III" same line UwHll" Ukn rrri that llir Irsbjtil ruoui (ll I miucIi larger. TliU priilon li ml lvu a largo savant ol frrlfht lll I- handled at ulttlK. Ml lb-bum will not have ntaltr train trrrira until III" M-liollllr li IXiiri (ur Uilit rllrrt. Ilnvrr, Irrlgfatlt U-liitf ilalltflfl lo that lnl Mf. IssUrt IwlliiC OlinKlrd wilt the teiUbrlla'id ties Ml. Hebron will ikwsoonliitefuiumuiih-illoii wllh llir nllN (4 III ('"! by mrarJ of lltr WmUm Union Iplrnmiili, Tli dr. lorlUhnt air now Uing illalrlhot"d Ikl by lU time ll.n irifiiltr train scr- lirsUritallltl.rd llir telegraph Inttiu- suits Ml clicking, telling Ilia Unix LxlUirriral of the train, KUmtlli lalla la certain In Urn bUrili linn within the nail year fur lU Wash-in I ninii is billowing timely ipoa the lrta ol Ihr California .V.illli. MsUtosiil It i very probable thai till aol wilt (or Ihr railroad In build sags Ibe ninth Iml wlllrwur lulu llil ritrttJ ciUl-luli hradquirtrri before. tktriilrnadrrarhea lirrr. TfcrlinrHill Iki nitrtiilel to Dirrli About Your Summer Suit We will not charge you a cent K. K. K. STORE Just it fast a lni ran U dlttrihtilrd inl sel mill ilm wire strim,!. I'ruhihly by lll limit llir lint IiaIii mi the (.h.... uln pulls Inln l).inl Ilm li-hyiapli lli.n will lit) In oialluii In llml lm. Mitchell liuys Cnttlu Holme V Mill lull titi irirlt.il w lit III Inilil llln hmthrr, H H. Mllrl.i-11, atatlng llial Im hail j.iin ,,im-i nlmut lal Ill-mi ol ratlin In Crook County mhI tint tin- uliin uiiuM Im ilt-lltcled at Ilm Weed raurh III Wool lllvi-r valley aboul My lOlh The cattle wine , in clined (or rniialor VVrnl ami Horace Mllrlull ami Mill li patluird In tlila i! unity Ihla r-iiinmt-r. rim tattle pur. rlixx-.t liiclu.le.TM 3-yitr old steers, 'jut 'i-)tt olila, ami IlXI thic ami (out )int iiMt, IV) nix., 71) lirllna, lui yeaillncs, ami HO lima with calves. Crook comily haa hail a lame ainoillilJ ol stock in It during Ihr rnllia U'lnlrr. Last Fall tin- pliers mi in low in I slix k- turn mIiimI to aril. Tin) round)- la contniui-nlly oveiloailnl with cattle nml a lllllllln-f ol Ulca hrnla will hr illlvill out ol Ihrrr Ihli KjuIiik. DeUtp-Cnsey Yratriilay rvrnlni; at Ilia home ol Ihr briiln'a rrna, Mr. ami Mia, ItoN-il Cey, III Writ Klainnth hii aulrmit lxsl ilm marrlaiin n( MluKiu (,'i.--a ii J Mr. C'hntrr II. HkI.ii llith ol the contracting iaitlra aie wrll kmmn llillilaclly aii-t nir iiUr with the yoilliu miir. Tlii-V Kill .-.M,t In litis clly. Davis Sells Mi Ranch W. It. ..W. haa a.il.1 lit. Calif.,1.,1. ranch In J C. Mitchell of Oai.-llr. The tanctl la i altnatiol aa In makn It 1ll ahlr In tluckmrii aa it la on the nu.l to the rallinail IiI--Iiik ilnta. .Vi.lliliii: iiii-Ii- haa I--.-H hi-niil In lr. Kant In tin- rhilix ol Ihr mail luulr (loin l'iikri(iiia In flonia, hut it ta i-t-1-rclr.l that Ihr chali(n will lr iiU'li ilmiiiK the mmith of May, Mlaa lliatma Knnrh hai Iki-ii on tin Ick Hit for nrrrral ilaya. There re poor, ood, bet ter and best mikers of clothet We represent the latter. : : : : Our Invitation for you to look over our choice selection of Tans, Browns, Fawns, Blues, Grays, Mouse colors. Pencil and Shadow Stripes Is an Invitation to see Quality that Justifies the Price When placing your order with us you take no chances on getting just what you want, because and Satisfy You KUMATII FALLS. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 1908. LAKE GOES FOR WILLITS Offitidl Count Shows Remark- nlile Onin I or Kuykendall I or District Attorney MKntKH, Him., , lull ll-Ai-conllni In Iho nlllcinl count Juat roinilutiiJ, Juilgo I. I' WIIIIU i-nrili-a l.akii County for "ilnl Krnalur hy a ,luinllty of II, I a lii'ti-toliiin rrjtnl tint th county rat i IhI hy )f. Mmymaii. The vnti on hvnator laaalolliiH: WIIIIn123, Mi'ttyiiniu IIL'uimI lllk-alo III, 'Ihi-rount alao ahima a remarkable Italu for I). V. Kujki-iiilnll fur priwcut IliK allntnry, 'lha t li-K,tl gave r". II Mllli a inaj'iilty ol alxiut 80 volef, while tlm ollirial count (lvra Mill Ihr niiiniy hy Imt f.g. The i.tn la Kuy. krn.UII 11', a, M, id;. Mum Did Not Sell lii-i. I! Hum illil i.i.t aril hla haul wale liiilni"i aa an rrxjitel. He had lliradlcall) rlnal a ilrnl with Kvana & M'llitht for tin. ial ol tlm atock, but lie-furutheili-al wariiiiiininUi Mr. Hum nli-lat lh. roncluaiiiu that Klamath Kail l n iin-ttyKiyKt town ami Ilia hard- Kaii'liiulm-.. la not the w oiat thing on i-4ilh ami tin- ilml mil callnl olf. InilUaliiilia im- that a larr ilelratlou Iroiu thia clt) mil atti-nJ tin- Horn Keitl al at I'liillitml in June. Klamath ahouM M-ml n lai-i- cum. I to hnoat for Ihla N-ctluii. It wniil.l help the a.lver tlilhll that will huihiiir hy the tlomt. The lif illla i.lllfo haa HiiIiIkiI the null iiiruiMil hy the payment of laien. Mont of the larger lax-)rra have pal J up hut then-mi-atlll wi-r:il tliouaan.l tlollaia on Ihr mil on whlrli Ihr Intetnt la .-tiviiiniil at iiit;. 'I In-it.. nil) link wan Inlay u frwilaya Ihla Hin-k l.ratllii: acontrnt i-tw Invoh IntC Valuul.lr il.-tr ol IliuU-r Ian. I. Han Ji.liii.ii will K'i In Illy on limher huriui'iu. loinorrou. if we do not fit aaaaj aaaaa DORRIS HAS GALA DAY Southern Pacific Of fkia Is Visit Fhe New Town On I heir lour Of Inspection Tmlay la a rul letter iluy for the new town ol Dorrli. The iN-caalun li a vlait from a numlwr ol the Hontln-rii I'adflR ofllclali In (M-clal car, b.irliilen.l ent Ahem, of Ihr Bhaata dlrltlnn, lietda the company and ha la niroiiipaiiled by a number of other ofllclalt. Ilia eclal c r arrived at Dorrli at one o'clock, and It li the II rat train iifde from the con triictlon outfit that hai pulled Into the new nation. The object of tin. vlalt li to determine upon a tirno for the eatab llahiiient ol a rrxular train aervlce and to mule all preliminary arrangement for the lame. The aervlce will not 1 ealabllahed until the flrat of the month, ii mine time will be required In gelling thing In rradlneia for the commence tntiit of builneaa. Home action will I taken on the freight iltuitlon, and Capl. J. M. Me Intlre li there to represent the Mclntlre Tranaiortallon Co. and W. U. Davii and P. A. Autenrlrth went to Don it thli morning to look out for the intereit of the Klamath Kalli Tramportatlon Co. It lee mi tint the matter ol handling the freight between thli clly and Dorria haa not been finally rcttled and aome change may be made In the program heretofore anuouiired. The matter of through paiMiiger rate to Ihla city will alao come up and It la atated that "the Oregon St California Transportation Co. will make arrange menta lo havo through ticket! on tale Juat at iood ai the train tclie-liile la In auguralU TliU day will alwayi be a land mark lu the lilatory of Dorrii and every ernl will be dated from Ihr lime the flrat train arrived In the town, bringing the omViali of the Southern I'arlllo. Nearly the entire iopulatlon of the place wai out to rtM tho car pull up lo the end of the road. Two native llawllea arrived Tuciday evrnlng' from the lalandi to take charge ol the i-ullncry dearlnieut at the ljtke aide Inn. They hae the reputation of being eicellent cooki, having served 1 )ean in the Hawaiian Hotel. Indication! aro that there will bea large attendance at the ahow tonight. Moat ol the reieneil M'ati have been old, but there are yet few left and lhou coming early will tecure good placet. The ihow will be one long laugh, and will bo a good antidote for the election bluei. A new billiard table will be added to the equipment of the band club room within a few weoks. The organisation hai added many attractive features lo tho club and the number of associate member 1 gradually Increasing, giv ing assurance that the club feature in connection with the band will be a success. Ueo. W. Manning came In from love lock, Nevada, a few days ago for a abort visit with home folks. This li his tint visit to Klamath Kails (or two yean. He li now engaged in bnying homes (or a large concern and went from hero to Crook County. Burge and Will Mason will leave iu a few dayi for their hoiueiteadi north of lily. Tbey are located upon landi claimed by the ao-called "soouen." Other partita having homesteads lu that action are going back alter spending the Winter In other parts of the coun try. Establish Headquarters It Klamath County doe not elect a full corpu of Republican officials it will not be the fault of the Central Commit tee. It 1 planning an active campaign in behalf ol th tlcktt a a whole and in order to ihi more effective work wrriia iienl l.t-a.hjiiurt.ra will he citablithed, ami for tliln purine the room on Main alirul, now occupied hy Jiutlce ol the I'eacv, A. I), .Miller, haa been runted, A atenoirrapher will h rinploji-.! to take chargo of the headiiiaiteraand all iampaln literature will I Issue.) through the Central Commiltie, An Interesting Item The Klamath Kalli Military Hand needaa piano. .lint a piano won't do, it 'nnit bea K'xxl one. Toatand the rough I,MK" "' ,l'ier w,rl( '"' clul.room Initriiment, and atlll I Mimical enough to meet the severe requirement! of olo and vocal accompaniment work, it mint be atrictly high grade In c ery particular. Now we can't afford to pay the retail price of inch an instrument, ami after corresponding wllh eeral leading piano house on the nuat, ten per tent di count wai the Wit I could get. Now I have been In the muiic buaineai teveral years, both a a dealer and piano Inner, nml I know something about Iho prices and values of pianos. I know that we ran afford the highest grade Instrument made II we ran only get the benefit of wholcule prices. After considerable correspondence with manufacturer! I flnilly have been fortunatu enough to secure the agency for Klamath county for the Italdwlii piano, and there Isn't a l-etter piano made than the Baldwin. It li necessiry, however, for me to buy four pianos In onler to get the Lenetlt of the wholesale price. Now here's the .oiut: I'm not going into the piano business, I've something rlsa to do;but If there are four n-ople in Klamath County who want a first grade piano at the price usually aikeil for a cheap stencil instrument, here is an op rtunlty you'll neef' see again in a lifetime. Tropin don't usually sell pianos for fun, and ordinarily you'll pay the agent a profit of two hundred to live hundred dollars. I ask no profit what e i emu. I I shall fell only Ilm four pianos necessary In secmo the wholesale price. This Is strictly a cash proposition man ufacturers don't Bell at wholesale on in stallments. Now if you know of any one in Klamath County who Ii in a pos ition to appreciate such an opportunity, you will confer a favor on the band by referring thrm to me. Ivan Dtsicu. W. II. Heileman hai Iwen seeding much of the main canal banks to lawn grass, which wai sent to him byjtho de partment for experimental purposes. The recent rains will start the grass and ghe it a good start this season. No trees will be set out on tho banki tbii year, but Mr. Heileman is carrying on extensive experiments with the trees sent him by the Agricultural Depart ment. . ,lse the ii nnicTi vumaii if.ior ir 1 i,? .' ii k put. 'MM Roberts & Hanks Hardware Dealers Piuce, 6 Cents. BIG VOTE AT CONVENTION Stilts and Ward Are Nominated BISHOP WITHDRAWS lively Scrap Is Made for the Convention Nominations for All Offices When the time for calling the nomi nating convention arrived a large rrmril had gathered at the Court Houm. The , convention was called to 'order hy P. L. Fountain and nominations for Mayor were called for. Frank Ward, John ft. glilti and G. Heitkeinper, Jr., were placed lu nomination. Mayor B. St. Geo. Bishop announced before the con vention wai called that he wai not a candidate for re election. The next In order wai the nomination of candidates for treasurer, and for this office Capl. J. W. Piemen and A. M. Worden were named. For police Judge A. L. Leavitt, O, A. Stearns and D. E. Kisedorf were nom inated. The voting began a soon aa the nom ination! closed and for nearly two hour there wai a eteady line up awaiting aa opportunity to vote. Many of the candidate bad men oat working in their behalf and printed ticket were in the Held (or the ttat that had been inggeited by the organi sation. The vote wai the largwt ever polled at a nominating convention and close on 2S0 participated in the.conveu tiou. The ticket headed by John Stilt tor mayor lead for all of tho office, but everyone of the candidate mad a cred itable showing. According to lb rote John SUIti and Frank Ward will be the candidates for mayor. Detplte the fact that Mr. Heitkemper had announced that he would not accept a nomination, he received a large complimentary rot, which indicated that he would have been a strong randidate had he agreed to accept. The vote wai aa folio wi: For Mayor: John B. Stilt 118; Frank Ward 82; Q. Heltkmper 45. For Treasurer: J. W. Siemni 106; A. M. Worden 51. For Police Judg: A. I. 1-eavltt H9; o. A. Btearni 60; D. E. Keisdorf 4o. There were 7 scattering votei. Iteinember the funny ihow tonight. Fishinrt Tackel Hooks, FUet, Trolls, Spiimers.Rccls,Sllk and Linen Lines. BASKETS, NETS BAMBOO RODS & CANE POLES. "