mtmk vm iMoatly Read Paper in Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . ; Klamath Fall .... cond Yeah, No. '170. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1908. Price, C Cents. ATER FOR THE CITY BOOSTING KLAMATH COURT TO CONVENE ams amUss! Bh (2I& 'HrV mWf BtV ' sVlmiT STAY WITH THE FARM wernment Irrigation System May Be Secured for Klamath Tails WILD UTILIZE THE OLD ANKENY CANAL Wingate Is Doing Missionary Work at Old Home in Stale of Michigan in Proposed Provide for the Organization of Water lifter' Association on lines Similar to Ihose of the Klamath Project a City flic meeting that It to I held In lli ml House Itila cvviilni; lao( inorr tlian Unary Intcieal In llix propln ol this f, (or Ilia ivaaon it Involir sjtlaui nemmnt irrigation lor the illy ol Imnlli I 1 1 Tim Idea It ti'it n new I, lull llil u III" first step In llm ill- (Ion which it I lu I hoped Kill load Rlha ultimata nmimpllshuiriil of tlir rt Minjlit Ilia elimination nl Ilia Ikrtiy canal ami the Installation ul a tmmeiil system nl Irrigation lor ttii met ulllilu the rlly. bn a&iulird, a (oMi-r alto secuied along liil hanks, a power plant Installed anil water niiiiM-. onto mm il the hlllt. Tim pruioltloii ! a feasible one and Ihoroal, when dlatillmtrd throughout the rlly will In tn small as In lip Infinitesimal, There arn tho who, in favoring the project ailvarini tin- argument lint them will he n girat ileal nl surplus power, llir ranal having a ritparlly ol between !IimI :) horsepower. Tlic exrest power, Ihey argue, ronld lw furnialiedat ertoal ut I'll a term nl year In (actor- ', I Applegata, when r-orretar) nl thn, r na a Uir.us for Ihelr ealab- Iter rsnrs AaaKiatinii llrtt Under- k lii accomplish ani'li a rraiilt, lull i time was tint rllw for Ilia rapid fttemenl olthe troposltlon. Tim An- y ranal !! now become nuisance, njrtl Engineer Murphy liaa at all lieen willing In enlrrlaln any MMllun (("III llir rltliens looking lard the rioting upnl Ilia ranal, 1ml Hi that proMlllon mint mum una II Mill rata for Ilia right ! Ih own- of water right. Tim government r the illon llial tlin la ml lu bare- trrtd by tlin nhimllng projwrty la nl llclenl atun fo warrant tint demand I Ihnimncra lake rnrr nl tlin water tit. fli" phitliin, however, tn linn Ilia keny tanal into a rlly Irrigation itl would rrmovv many nl Ilia nlwla- I that lln In tlio tlio( tnaliy nl tlin rr propmlllona. Tlin watrr ilgbta lliliuianta hem. That such an I ml ilea men I wonM I a sluing factor In In ilurlng capital In mum tn llila city I urv and the Mra lanna that should hava the arrlous consideration nl tlin people ol tl.lt rlty. 11m mealing will hn railed In order at Hn'rlork In tharmirl hoiita Ihltevanlng amt rvrty irn-ity iiwimt nii'l iral.ltnt ol tint rlly oiiitlil to I -a llir ra la ronililt r tha (project, ll It oinathlng that It vital tn tha IntairM ol Ilia rlly. .SliouM lha iroila (lochia In turn th propoth lion ilon n them am MVcral InillrliloaU) who mi' rraily to rntrr Into negotiation with lhot,iiprnmant rrlatlva lo taklagj otrr Ilii- ranal lor lamur iurxiaa 1 1 lakrn rara n(, thn Kovornmvnt mluiroil, an ampin tiiiiy nl wtr I irrigation j.tiroe orcurr.1. Undtr tting romlilinna tha watrr roniMiny uM iniirli prrlrr aurli tiling, lor tha Km that tho raplil growth ul the city iy lorra tlirm at no ulatant day la n- i to lurol'li watiT (or it ligation pur- Day Mail Schedule Arrnnllnt! tn llir naw arhitlllla liitiad by Ilia matol1lia departinrnt lo go into rllrrt Moinlav, Fehrnrary ID, Ilia mall I will Irava Klamath Kalla in tho morning at 10 ii'ilmk and nrrita hara alout 3 o'clork In Ihnnllrriinon. Tha now nr iter pmvMr for a Irn hour rhnlula b twarn hrroanil I'ukpgaiun. Tho mail will lran tho lallrr plaro at ft a. In. A notlro ol thia rhnnga la glvrn In anothrr column liy thn Uirgnn and California Tranaportalionmiiipay. rmaK(V, Mil li., Jan, :ll, 1("0H, Til llor KviiIiik IIthIJ. DrarHIr: I an rlooa oiiu dollar (or w hlcli yon will plraaa tvnd inn tho lli'iald at I aui hungry fur rinwaftnin Klaimilh, I tipoct to tn wilh yon in early apring, Miihlgaii li now in Ihn grip of a mid watn, though ll It thn (ltt of Ilia ara tun, rru wralhrr pravallt, I Hats anawrrrd many (inrutloriirfgard' Irig tha Ural, aapoclally Oregon. lt no limn lu telliiitj n Klamath, hioii lo I tha itrralnit i-ounly in tha ttali-. Tim llnanclal itepieMion hat aflfrlaal all rliof the miliary, hut ronfldrnct la Iwlng n-aloreil ami wa hellan lha vol uma nl Imtlrif in HK)H will fall little horl of thn year paal. Now It tha tlmu for KUimlli to ll th people of thn mld'lle ttatea what aim Ima to otter them for nt lima Ilia thlt they are IooLIiik for oiiielhlng lietler and Klamath .no Mclhiir the Kixolt" If aim will. I h.ivi renlltiil tint fact room luce returning Kat. Data mat man who have Willed Klamath within th laal vear or two wnd ihey drrlaro there la nothing ran hold It hark o-ice It hat rail transportation, and that Klamath Kalla U dratlnnl In U the aernnd rlly of Orrgnn. If that lx the opinion of ilrangera whnarariurrrrtful huilneat tnrn, why lioiild not Klamath Mow her horn lo upin-rC? The whnln county I maan, for what heueflta one aertlnn hrnrfila tho w hole. Work at mill and the re aultaln the next few yearn will mir prlae the nath-rr. Hoping to hear of tome good thing for Klamath In tlin nnt few week, I remain tniir!teicctfolly, tt. A. W1NI8ATK. Session Will Begin Monday in Compliance With Order of January 13 Circuit (Jnurt will rontenn next Mon day, Aa thia la a atieclal term tailed hy Jiiilgu Jtetimm, only tho- care mm. liuned in th onltr itaunl January 13, can hv triiil. All other rate which liau lieen luought ulnre that date will hw to go over imiIII thv regular June Wmi. i'robahly tho ca which will at tract thn ruott public atu-ntlon will b the criminal ault of the Htate . Frank Cnrpron and IVtar I'eteralelner. Kol lowing I the lint of action at law nnd tliita in equity to he trieil at thia term - C. II. Wlthrow va I. A. Duffy. F. J Howne v J. I). Carroll. M. J. Ilogera va Hugh Itcftra. Oregon and California Transportation (,'ompany va.Klaniath I-akr Hail way Co. J. C. Uulenlr el ol : J. M. Mclntlrr. C. J. Swingle vt.Iaaar M. rihepard ami Jamra II. Drlaudl. Geo. V. Trefern va. Ifoheii . Hun nel. Klamath Kalla l.lghi and Water Co. . Archlo Maaon et al. Ktalo of Oregon a. John Willard and Dan McNamara. .Stale of Orrgon n. Ia N. Johnitone. hlatanf Orrxon r. Krnett Wolford. Stale of On-gon va. Frank Corpron nd Trier I'elertteiner. MikaDooherand C. II v. letter Kiikpatrick. Nrhallock Daggett vf. p. I- Wright rial. Trillion for naturalization of Oesche Marie Jantten. Trillion for riaturalitalinn n( Shedh A. Micharlten. Petition for naturalisation df Nathan iI II. Fennel!. Mary J. Jolinaon .Charlr Jobaaon. J. D. Carroll, rt al va. F. J. Rowne. rial. J. W. Wright . W. J. Mil:, rt al. May D. Zaerly va. Charlnn D. Zv- rrly. Kva H. Uryanl va. Theoilore J.llryant. Mark L. Ititrna ot al va. Kugene I- llopkina et a). Political Jobs Are No Attraction for the Prosperous Klamath Rancher CITY FURNISHES MOST OF THE CANDIDATES Oafy One Rural Republican and But One Suburban Democrat Appear Among the Twenty-one Announced Candidates for County Offices ,aimiaeuitnlfortho-c pre-eni. Out of Ittenty-onecandldatejInKlam. The dance of tun Twent Onu rluh alh County who havnao far announced air Ucomliig more o,iil.ir e;nh tiin: thrroarlu-a on tint llepnhllcan and Dem and the iiicrabera of thi. ..rwnnallon jocrallc tickets, nineteen are realdenl areilewrvingof innrt, ,rai- lor the) of Klamath Fall.. Of the Iwo from the manner In wliirli thev Invo so surcesa-lrountrj.one Is n Iiepuhllcan and tL.t I fully rnaintalnetl tint rtamllne ot the other a Democrat, the latter living so I Club and the popularity of . fnnr- clna tn the city, hoaever.thathe mleht ' wrll m consldeird a tulmrhan rtsldent. There are two ery pUualhlo rratoni gi;cn for Dili state of affair. One 1 that under the direct primary law the candidate from the thinly tettlrd dls- Hamilton a rN.it m wm. under him I tricta doe not feel that he ha an equal tion Cmmitt Selects Assistants It. A. L'mmit lm appointed K. North aa assistant ixlin.n-liT nml Mr. John nhenhe takr thi-nltlm. The Irxitlnn DuarnUrry ,,.;,.,. -, tcmnUt ,(,., t preenl,haliig Invii h-aw.1 In the Gov eminent for thai purport-. Mr. Kminilt will piubably not takr odice until the llrst of thn month a Mr. M unlock ha ntfered to run the ofllcn until that time. This will mean a great raving of wcrlc for both men a otherw Ire there would bn a double set ol report lobe made out. Mr.'Mnrdock ha D(-. getteil thai the assistant enter the office al nr.rn nnd has offered to assist him with tho work. Mr. North will enter thn office Monuay and by the flrtt of the montlr thing will be In such bape that there will be no inconven- lenrr to the pitroni. ' iTho plan pioied it that a city water r association lw formed, city lot! gned up, Just tho aame m In Ilia cat I Ihe Klamath 1'rojrct. Kach lot will lentltlnl Inn water right, tha same i coat thn pro rata of the entire coat I thn project. The Ankitny canal Mould j Tho many Hibernian on the Upper tko yestenlay afteroou in joyed the aunihine of the Kpring day, but had poor luck catching lish. Nine men flailed for several hour and lucceeded In patching one trout about 12 Inches long. WATER FOR IRRIGATION FOR THE CITY A public meeting will be held in the Court House, Saturday evening, February 8th, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of conferring with the Government officials in regard to a proposition for the furnishing by the Government of water for irrigation purposes within the city of Klamath Falls. This is a matter of vital importance to every property owner in the city, as one of the greatest needs is cheap and suffi cient water ior irrigation of gardens and lawns. CHURCH NOTICES. If You Want a Pair of Shoes Fine DrcM, Buii neii Stylet, Outing or Heavy Work Shoci, You Can Find Them at Thii Store. .. .. .. M BaV faaaaaW laA Largest Stock In the County Celebrated Walkover and Nap-a-tani K KK STORE Jacobs tMMi in oMiua Service, will bu held in the several '"wB iowim gron.d lor a churchea of Klamath Kalla tomorrow a 'W "tore building to bo tun! hy L. follow: . Jacob ol hUmath Fall, In which he lace a large atock ol general raer- Chriatlan Science Society Itagula; aervicra will Ihi held at Klamath Con- will chandlse In tho near future. The mer- aervatory of Music tomorrow morning ' rantUe bualnaat la alright but at Ilia at 11 a. m. present time we want farmers, men who will settle on tho land In our valleya and aay tn the government, "We want irrigation" nnd that la what will make j the go eminent get amove on quicker j than anything else. Donania Kulletin. ItaplUt Service Kunday School 10 a.m. Treachlng U ft. in. II. Y. I'. V. 7 p. in, Treachlng 7 :U0 p. m, ItKV. J. II. niUFFITH, l'aator. Methodist Servirea Sunday School al 10 a. ui. Treachlng 11 a, nt. Kpworlh League, 7 p. in. Treadling, 7:4ft p. m. Subject, ol urmont "Alwaya In the Balance." REV. P. C0NKLIN, Paitor. Presbyterian Church-Bible School at 10 a. in. Morning wonblp at U o'clock. Rubjactol morning aermon: "A Fat iaafor Souli." 0. E. prayer matting at 6:20' p. m. iabjeetj "Mlnliterlng to the Btrangen asgtlMSiok." 1 Worthlp at 7:30 o'clook. Bubjert, "Tba Condemnation ol the World." Moaniayevaalng lecture oa Monday evening at 7 sift. Subject, "Greek and Beaan InluMwei and PreBaratlon for the. Ooaolng ot the Meealah." Prayer UMtlog on "Wednaaday evening at 7 :90. All are, weleome to every tervlce o tbecbureh. "' RIV. GEO, T. PRATT, Patter. Club Entertains Again The Tw enty One Club gave one ol lu popular dance laet evening, and it waa on ol the moat largely attended of any Siren by thii organization (or some im. Tha evening wai an ideal one (or dancing and the gueali ot the Club en joyed themMlvea thoroughly. The daaelngWinmltteo bad deoorated the ball beautifully, evergreen, flower, red and white ribbon and Japanese lantern altering largely into the decoration. Kach oi the ladle wu preeented with a caiemtlona,! aouveuir ol the ocomIob., One of the innovation of the evening Ma U allotlsg olall the extra dance w tha ladle choke, with the mult that It'afordeda gteat deal of pltaaeat rOKCODNTT TUASUtm I reapectiully announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treas urer, on the Democratic ticket, subject to decision of the voters at tho Primary election . CLAUD II. DAGGETT. roa coOfTnr clxrk 1 hereby announce uiytelf a a candi date (or nomination to office ol County Clerk aubject to action of Democratic voter at the primary election. V. A. DELZKLI.. W. S. Worden and A. II. Xafliger are eipocted to arrive from San Francisco today, the latter (or a few day's business trip. Look In Winters' window and sen the smallest watch made in America. show with I lie man from the city. Of course there I tin blame attached to aa many randldalea from this city trying for an entice a may with, a one man hat the tame right a another 'to became a candidate. The connty should not charge thia city with wantloK all Ike of fires, for if they refine to enter candi dates, thev are the only one to blame. The other reason advanced, and which probably i the correct one, U that the farmers of Klamath county are o pros perout and so busy with money making, that they havo no deslro or time to bother with a political office. No owner of 100 acres ol valuable (arm land in this county can afford to neglect his land and homo (or a measly two year term In of fice, especially thote under the Govern ment irrigation project, who find that their entire time Is taken up in prepar ing their land to receive the water when it is turned on. Tho return from the land far exceed the highest remunera tion paid to any office holder. Ready for Busiaaagi I.. Ala Lewis ha already secured quarters for his repair depart meat, which I in charge of Frank Upp. Space baa lieen secured from the Chit wood Drag Co., and that department will be ran nlng at usual hereafter. Mr. Lewis hat removed all damaged good to hit resi dence, and as yet has made no plan for the Intiiro except at atated above. Practice for "The Crucifixion" under tho leadership ol T. W. Zimmerman it progressing very satisfactorily. GOOD LUCK Attends the Fisherman that uses OUR FISHING TACKLE Fly Hooks, gpooa Baits. Reals, Lines, Steel and Bamboo Rods. They are constructed for scien tific fishing and no matter how. untkilled the fisherman raccesf will attead his efforts If he nsts our tackle. .. .. ,. . Roberts & Hanks Phone 173, Emma Block vy hnj . - XMEEW 1RV- WKffl & S HrlKi"'