"ffH K ' !-$$ ' 'tV ftj itly Head Paper in Our Advertaers,'Get the Bear Results . . . imath Falld .... i Year, No. 470. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. MONDAY, .FEBRUARY 10, 1908. Price, g Cents. . . ; Hefluo. RONEY'S" OVATION kI River Friends and former Neighbors Tender Farewell Banquet APPRECIATED WHERE HE IS KNOWN rn Klamath Is Proud of One of It Former Residents and Mr. and Mr. F. P. Croncmiller Arc Guest of Honor at Reception THREE CORNER FIGHT H. L. Holgate Alto Wants to Be Joint Senator for This District CITY NEEDS WATER id Mi' I'. I'. Cronoinlllvr were hlg oallon l Fort Klamath ly nlitlil. Mr. I'mnrmillrr ha kiting friend In tlio Woo.! KUer pprotlouato tila departure (or w mainline hldiillcrf elver lint nlllie. Ir. ami Mt. Cronemlller have warm ivrsonal friend", Kim l nrri.loii In show the rriv( li tin-) IkiM llirlr former neigh It too n nt I I'fl vtccilloti u ( llorlUulttirr, In difCiiMlng tlio careol fruit tice and vine. Hit in engaged In ending mil Iim formula' Inr spraying for tli fun J""' If, wooly nililt, codling in hi 1 1 mul other thlngilhat prey on the fruit crop til Oregon, "Now It tlm lltim for winter tpraylng mul It ought to I"' lour right way," he said, "Whom tin tree aro not worth 'ra) lug tlir-y ilioold Ixcui down land burned, mi a not lu remain limiting ;wa rnthii'laitlcally taken up """ ,of " v"iou I'1' '" "'" Itliatiata stilillit lia !. aiitaiail It eta-ilsai rvoiin ami arrangement wen ......., .,....,. made for a hanuuel ami ,!.,- " "y nny mn naiw, , .-an jom I urn opir oi ixl mver nil-. lodnalhlng they alwajn go the 'rati I .Saluida) afternoon the rril gait louring li ami ly evening Verylndy within a radio of .10 ero gathered at tlm big lull ae stent wa to takn plim. Tlm citato tint It wit tlir largett In tlm hlttorr of tlm Kurt, rone crowding carh other In Ir congratulation! ami ilo lion air mod tetpectrd rltllrri, Mr. , Cronemlller were tiotli deeply by tlir enthusiastic reception jtheui anJ it will he with a tinge (that tliry leave their host of rlends. linations April IS Ctli ami ICth examinations will in Klamatb Fall to secure from which tn All vacancies, fmay occur. In t ha pniltion of assistant engineers In the Hon .Service. Applicants for Atlon of Assistant Engineer re hail at lent four years prnc- rlence In engineering. A training- In rolleg will be twn )ear. iry for assittant engineers is r annum and upward, aad for linear, 1720 am) upward. II. I.. Ilolgato, of llunania. rituniad Haturdsy riming from Corvallls, whore ho ha been vliltlng his father who hat been ulle III. Mr Mitigate states that ho will enter tlm rain for tlio nurnlna lion for Joint senator, illi friend hat been strongly urging Mm for mime tluie, and at lie hid partly promlied tiny frirl justified In iniltling that he allow lilt name to bo used. Tlili will tnako thn senatorial contest a threo cornoml fight, wlilrh la nrtcr a tnmorl iialll nflir tlm rlrclloti. .c coriling In alatrmciila of ItlcmU ol Ilia thrro candlilatra, Ilolgato claim Crook county, Will It I uro of LaVe, but tlio frlcmli of Mfrryiiian are not troubled with inodrtty. They claim Urook and Klamalli and an orrn break In Ijko. While all the ramliilale claim that they doilre a clean, ipilei campaign, yt ll I helieid that the wnatorlal contrt will dfcloi Into one of the hotfrat political flglilD nivr knoirn in Klamath county. It U lilntnl that a xn a the general public li let into the game there will be Komethlng doing on all iie. CATTLE SHIPMENTS Merrill 1 1 cms Time to Spray 1 'cm or iiit 'em down," aaya 1 Wllllniinnii nl thti State Hoard ' corner itth. and I'ine alriTtn. Mr. T.J. Allen, of CortallU, arrltr.! till week In take chaiint of the primary ilrrt Jient of the Dale M-hool vlro Mia Kate llilgliei, reilirned, who corn In California. Mr. Albtu, of Ilutte rountv, I'al.. ' rlrcd In thlt city lt Thnraday, being callet hembr the lllneia ol her brntber, II. T. Aii'lereon. Mr. Anderann i re imrlnl m being itlll very ill. I'lcrce Comb rccelvrtl the following Ulegrain from Hedding, Cal.i "Pierce Coil, Meirill, Oregon! C. A. Cotab roinmllti-ddiicldi'brre tnilay. Any tn (oriiiatlon? V, I Inuiiou, Coroner. Mr. Comb l well known here, being a brother of, I'irrce nnd Krnl Comb. I'rank MrCornark, who wa,ln town Kaluiilay (tntnl that tlio Urn did not leave a Imard ol hi lioure iinbnrned, althntigli a email building not over twelve feet from (lie lnnie wa pard which. In I now iK-ctipylng until tetnin rary quarter are built. Aieoonn the weather ermll in the apring be will begin conitriiclugof aflno rt-Mdencr. Now I tlio time to get omo nlca plat laum photograph. The price will ur rlMi you at III lliltao atudln. Kiirnlnlioil and tinfurnUhrd room lor hounekeeplng. Inqnlrvof II, K. I'elta, Naf tzger Favors Organization of Municipal Water Users' v Association TAXES CAN BE PAID Stock Beinq Turned Out on the Range Much lartier Than Usual You Want a Pair of Shoes Dretf, Buti Stylei, Outing Heavy Work You, Can Them at Thii re. .. . aim. frm aLaaaaV. 1M rgeit Stock in the County Celebrated' Walkover and Nap-a-tani KKK STORE .. Tho Merrill Itivonl lurniihi tl.n fob lowing Interesting Item on the otock iluatlou: , Jack llorton iaeil through Morrill the tint oftho week with SOD head ol the llorton beef cattle. Catllo owner aro turning out their tock. Wm. Dalton ba turned out a i. A. II Nafttgor, preiident of tha KUmalh Development company, ar rival! in Ih clly .Saturday evening to remain aaveral day. While tha oc catUn of the praatnt vitit la limply a matter of xpeclal buiineu, he eirjoct to return later to inaugurate their plan of work for the coming Maaon. When aiktd aa to whether be waa In favor of tha proposition to organize a city water uaers aiaociation for tha purpo of aupplying water to the city property owner for-irrigation, Mr. Natyzgtr aald: "I have heard aome thisg about the prvpoiltion but do not know juit what plan ! propoaed. We cirtalnly need water to irrigate our lawai and garden and our company li ready to encourage any movement In that direction. If there I any oppor Unity to aecure a aupply of water for this purpoae, it would be the graveat miftake we could make aa a city, not to take advantage of It before it la too lata. I will make it a point toaea what the government official! offer to do and If it li a auitable plan I will ba glf d tn co-opernta with the citizen." Roll Has Been Turned Over to the Sheriff Who Receives Moneys 1907 VALUATION MILLION AND HALF MORE Taxes to Be Collected litis Year Amount to $143,542.16 Whereas I hose Collected Last Year Aggregated But SI04,r06.04 MANY TURNED OUT Mass Meeting Caned to Dis cuss Gty Irrigation Is Largely Attended The announcement of the meeting to dicut tha proposition to secure tvater for Irrigation purpoae called out a big gathering of city property owner at the court house Saturday night. From the large attendance and earnett dieruialoii. It would appear that the citizcua are wide awake to the advantages that CIVIC FEDERATION MEETING The Thursday night, February 13, meeting of the Civic Federation promises to be an interesting session, and every member should be present. Citi zens, not members, who are in sympathy with us, are cordially invit3d to attend and become members. With malice toward none we are striving to bring about a better condition of society, upbuild and beautify our town, and lend our aid to our officers in the discharge of their duties. You may have some thing to offer that will help us. Come and let us reason together no politics simply good citizen ship is what we want. Everybody welcome that; favors same. G. W. WHITE, President thousand head on the Dry Lake range. Other Mnckmrn are doing thn amo thing. Tin art ion at thl timo ol tha year should bo roru-ltialvo proof tn tho climate knocker llmt Klimatli la not uninhabitable because of ll severe winter weather. .nwl fierber started ten carload nl beef catllo for Mnntaguu lat Wedne. day. During tho week Mr. (icrber bought olllert Harrows, N. ,S. Merrill, Kd Cirdwe!!, J. K. Adinu, A. T. Un gell, Fred Vope aad Mr. Terwllliger over fc") head ol beef cattle. This cliari out all tha bef cattle in thl, vicinity. i i . , , Auction Auction. To the public: Being de shouol closing oat at once, we have ilacldad to dlipoie ol the bilince ol our took atiiucllon. The ula wilt con tau,c Friday, January Slit, with J. M. DawU aa auctioneer, and 'will contlnua antll a very . article in our itora 'it sold, taaltkina flktare. ate. Thl li not a oattaln tale nor a taeie reduction la Haee.-TU li tna.oaVring ot onr iteck to tha people ot Klimath 'county' at your priaaf. BemaaaBartha bic auction iae tarii on rrlday, January 31. Qoodi old in lot alio;- f rlvaU mUi aviry. fraanfia. AaaiaaaUejy.aMwnoon ana evening, uvJAUUKa JO, supply would result from a perpetual of water for Irrigation, The meeting w a railed to order by O. W. White and on motion I., F. Will, its waa chosen chairman and J. O. Swan secretary. Knglneer D. W. Murphy v.m aaked to explain tho plan the Kec lanmtlon lervlce lollowetl in supplying cities with water. Mr.Murpliy stated that tho icual procetluro ol the depart' inent waa to enter into a contract to do lir water at a slated point from which the auoclatlon ol cltlieni agiefd to die tribute it to the property owners'. He called attention to tha fact that thtraaro tone 40 water rigbti in the city, which are entitled to one inch ol water each, and that some arrangement would lue to bo made to take car ol these. -The raaulnuer oi toe atoning wm pent in gtnaral ,dle union ot the ur Ject, avory apeakar itrongly urging that action bo taken in securing waur. Maj or Worden aaidthit ha wal the owner ot over ISO) loti whlchTbewai wllliag to algn up it thn gotarnnant would f Ornish tto wafer. On notion a conmittao ot tare coaaUtlng ot C. E .Worden, . I. AWHf4to,.a4Q. W. White wai ap poialed to ooafer with tho goveraamnt olUclal and report at 11 iulcquent meeting In ho railed liythc prcideril. The Oddfellow held n big eion rnitnrilay night, when idey conferred the second degree. There are four a pliiatious in for degreex, commencing the first Hireling in tlm month.' This i the tint day of the special term of Circuit Court and the jurors and witnesses are coming in. Most of the day has been taken up in prelimin ary work and arguments. Charles I.amlert of Ilonanta rn.ir.agcr of the Klamath Fsll-J.alccwev stage line ha been in thin city alnro Saturday looking alter the ImtlncM at thii end of the line. Mr. and Mr. I.etli Gcrber camo in from lngell lalley yeilerday, where they were ralh-d by the lltnesa of Mr. lierber's rather, whom tbey report very much iraprnrd. W. II. McCluro left yetterday for Dnrri whero ho will probably engage in the meat limine?, if arrangements can be made luaecnrr thcoli hop at that place. FREE Wa hare a lot of old news papers at tha Herald office, which our reader! are welcome to If they will come and gat tbom at once. W. II. Maaon is being urged for Central Committeeman on the Republi can ticket and it is reported that he haa consented to run. The teacher examination for tate and county paper will be held by Sup erintendent Wight at the public school building commencing ednetday. John W. and Jamea L. Logue. W. P. Sodgo and J. R. Welsh, are Dairy resi dents who aro here today. W. S. Worden, right ol way agent for tha Southern Pacific, arrived home Sat urday tor a short vitit. Joe Hettinger, of Bonanxa, i regis tered at the American Hotel If your pipes freeze up, call on Zim. ! The collection of taxe for 1907 ha commenced. The tag roll waa lamed oter lo the sheriff thl morning and he and Deputy Delap aro busy making out receipts for tlicne who have lent their tixej In by mail. The roll thij ear ahow an assessed valuation of 7. 6A2.M0 a agiinit ' (m,0o for 100C, or an increase ol nearly one nnd one half million dollars. The taxe to bo collected are $M3,M.lO ae asralntt I IOt,IO(UM for 19C0, and are clanified a follow: (late, county, school and other tax, 1108,968.01 ; city tax, t,M8.72; road tax, tlO,OI4.07 and (peclal school tax, lf,9U.3l. First of Series The first of the series of basket ball game for the "Moog Cup" wiU be played Saturday evening. The fallow ing tams have been entered for the contest: Whits Star VernieCUft Perry OaLap AuatiaHaydea Virgil Nolaad H. B. Kirkpatriek Oscar Wright Crescents Roy Walker ' Burge Mason Joe Ball D. B. Kendall Alex Shive Geo. T. Pratt T. W. Zimmerman Hich School A. C Yaden G. K. Van Riper Will Hum Edwin Rolfe Chaa. F. DeLap Hornets Will North Howard Bogg Roy Foueh Geo. DuFauIt Fred CUf t It It Mid that the Creeeenta will rep reient the athletic team of tho Inland Empire Club. District Attorney W. J. Moon ar rived from Lakeviow Saturday aionlat to attend tha ipecial UraaofCireott Court, which convened today. Mr. Moore Mid he did not think bo would be a candidate for re-election. J. M. Emery ii down froea Fort Klamath. Mr. Emory haa with htaa aaveral marten aad fox akiae, whiok were taken from animals ho trapped ia the northern part of tho county. They are all handsome specimens of fur. GOOD LUCK Attends the Fisherman that OUR FISHING TACKLE Fly Hooka, Spooa Baits, Reels, Lines, Steel and Bamboo Rods They are connected for sden tiflc fishing and no Mutter how unskilled the f lsherun siccaas WIU attend his efforts If hei our tackle. .. .. . .. Roberts & Hanks Phone 173,1mm Block i I' " H I. '4 j, t $ ffi leteammaaaaBA "f ' "wj . 1 H3? I , it.i ifi