r' ftunitin HrfalO. Mostly Hcwl r)or In Our Advertisers Get the Beat Results . . . Klimnth Vu - ONI) YKAII, No. f27. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 16. 1908. fijT AFTER THE VOTERS jOtryVotc will Not Be Very Large WDIDATfS HUSTLE leri In Linkviilo I'roclnct ISJwuld I urn Uui iany To Avoid Ihu Hush tl,( r I Hi'1 pilmary election ictsJIlii" ' "till working hard, jlUlr serins lo I iioirsllng o't f MMt Kl. !' SImWiy """ it of since" "' lliliull lur voir itlaBrt. 1 1" u,"' "TCW " ' K. atxJ tlur t I ' ' " "'"" karJIy lutirf enough (T 111 lrH eUr lUl m'l'l vtilo In l.lnkvillc litrl ll. wlmran get around H;llhliri""'i should do ai rosy I ruli inward evening. ssreTJirrgiiteiiil voter In Link. iwwlncttl.i" !' i"l It It sale " Flint out ol Ihu nuiiilr lull 7oO lll ill Ids primaries, 1li ran1ltlst IsestUlfTriy rrgltlrrrd endunrrg- jtrtd rolcr fwt ti ll 1'ilrl. Those seln.'lrd In rrglstrr ran liar iMr mom In liy guli.g Ihnxigh the I bin. It Hill lake llio rnllie n Ij 'il I (do votes In till (ire- land heme ll.e iirvettily that those i biul I come at rally at pol- Iarooliout tlm rounly where somber il Mitrf ! (nnt m Mitre a III ln l.o nrratlon In mstlni. CamlMate win) hav. ttthorouglicaiitais nl lliat county rlkslnisny ol the inter aio jultr brent about altcmllna' llio primar- l,ud lint many til lliu.r who air rrg I sill not gi In the af, There tlsoproUM) one liuinlrnl tutrr In county who filled to rvgltter ami ikttt ii' i iiliciitar choice In Ilia n of party nominee. II Ilia alarrcimimiti stormy to that llio irannotwork In the field tlie vol will inolialily liu larger ilian liaii hern estimated. Many f tlic cnii'l l.tnN-n Imvc arranged to lmo psillcs In mry ptirlnrt ii see lliat mien Him mil nnd till, may also har a decided lirarliig xii I ho mini' her f llm vntr that will hn rait. 'I lip must actlln wmk lliat lll In- done to. morrow will lm In llilmlly nihl iIk, cum illilate aio nearly all gathered (ur Ilia final liiiKi'li. The VOtrrtol Hilt dimity me Mrtl c. iiiallilxl Willi WIIIUin A Cailrr.n' Gold Mill, mho Is n ramllilatr Inr Italtroad Coinmlstlmicr. lie Visited thli ti-illun a)rargn miu Grand Mailtr nl tin (Ml Fellows. A tote Inr Mr. Caller, al llio irlmaiy rlcrllnti, la a rnttt In rici.f l.llloii ul the imall thlprrs ami Ihc bus iness mall who would In, represented hi, lore tlm rallrnai rniiiiiilialoii. K cturii5 Irom The Stac Price, 5 Cents. WILL BUILD BATH HOUSE ArraiitfrmeiiU luvo lirtn inln ahprc liy Hie rlrctlon Ivtililit will I nail ftntii llio lau loinurro nlht ilciilnu lli rformmicr nf Ollvrr Tolit. Ai raplilly aa ihcUiunl nrr mailr tlixy 111 Im ilVlin In I hi' tlirntlr ainl rrail (rum Uir tlaicptii' Mr Muni;. Tlili Kill Sechorn Gets a franchise from I ho Hot Springs Improvement Company W IJ, F.-chnrii liaa (irartlcally inaile ariaiitii'iiii'rila nltli the Hot h'prln lm iiiii'ini'iit Co. nln'ii'liy lm Kt (rati i lilic (ur u hatli Ihhik- at tlie airltii for an lmlrrliill r lo I. Tin comuny can nut Kltia lrai (or any xcl(lc tlm it might Intt-rfrin "ltd the errrlion o( tli Unto Iminl ilial will to biilll In Uit nrar liilurc. Nf7trlliplrtt, Mr. Srehoro (rt-l lliat ho will U Jaitlflvii In riaiJ. lux nlKiul t'.W) In putlliiK iiji a moJtrn Latli hirn.ii iilin wlih plunfeanJ .rhlc liatlii, lilt plain call lor pool :tht fmt, (or utrain ami muil ttbf. Me icl in Im kIii work mi llio iool Juat tMiii at lit can net cruivnt and ullirr iMCrmaiy lm I ti I n kf material. Il It knoMii ttint llio atr o( Hilt 1'ili'K I'ltM-ticat'icrllriit curatifo qual Itli't.ainl llirtlinn It nut far illttant whn iiiiiml lliflatifrilraiiilarinintuiitliocoait Kill I in Klamath Fallt. The batlii U HELD TO THE GRAND JURY i. . .......... . i"" ,vr ,....,.. a.un.i w,o l''""''' U , ,,. r. l0, will l.ari m o.-.,lu,lly t.. Kct tl.o rrlurn. will.- ttn,,rn(.y ,0 ,rn,0Mre , r.o of oul l.avliin to B l llio ll. Tli. tcatt , , ,,, ,,,, .,,,,,,,. ,i. .iiw iiwiiumiii Kir (i'liiia !.. i - "" i , Tlm rniiuiilllrv nl the Chamber ol A Legal Question Commnrr lliat grtlinK nut thoa'lvcr lltlni; cnrlnt i mrrtliiil with bettor Tl.rmla , mr. ii..,. .iii,.r ..i,,.iiiircptatliau bail lvcnanticlatoil. No can remain okii lomorrnw until mmn ytinallc canvas baa )cl Un mad I. I wntn III clinc liririni. in law tajti lliat Ihry ihall lxclul on election ilay, ami wlietlivr tli't inraiia while I ho pulla are ojK'n or iliiilm; tho mllio ilay la a IrarMl HCllaii. Malotnt, In the fiatt, naro alwaya ii-nril liniiinllately uj-on tho rioting nl the illt, but nbrn the mIU do not own until niMin, at It Ibr ra Inmorrow, It la a ijiii'itlnii II Ihc law la broad t notijjli to ntlon ibriu lu run until noon. but already mure than ten thousand iiVrloiri hat Icen ordered by lb btiitneM men nl tin' city. The commit Ira Ihlnka thalc'l"!'" W,,W ol them will le (dared wbrn the tliurotagti cas rati It made. RagM and Wife Mast ruraith Bond ia The Sum of Oae thoUMHid Dollars Each roftjftlot Inibtctnra . C. Ilicbea and R. i. Meektntyer hate returned from Royatoa abd Merrill where they were on bualMta connected with the United HUtM astU robbery at the former place. Burt R4a and wife were taken to Mer. rill and were arraltned before commit loner ttUrtlo. They wared examination awl wertbeld to the fraud Jury In the urn ol flpQO each. The mother of Mm, Raaan, Je)ra. Bower, of Ukerlew, came to Merrill to arrange (or the ball and aa loon aa II ia fornlahed the parties will be turned looee until they are tutnmoned before the grand jarr. In dlecuMlng the situation Inspector Stocktneyer atated that it waa a wry ttrung caeo aa iheevldence la convicting. It wa brought oul that Mrs. Ilagan it the one' who had charge of tbe office ami whatever Ragan hlmaetf did waa merely toaaaUtbtr. Howerer, the inapectora coniidar them both Implicated in tlie af fair and they were both taken before the ooeamtN loner. News From Dairy Wnrkiintl.n Hum hlnck ulll begin aUiut Ibr flnt nl llio month. It, IJ, Watlriibuii;, who hat tho contract, it making the arratigrmriiti to rutlt lln building tocuinplillon, Mrt. V, W. Ityau rame down from Knit Klamath la.t nlglil and left thla mnriiltitf fur ranee, Cat., where she wai ralU-d by Ihu N'llont illneat of her ) (atbrr. Hie waa accompanied lo Hilt clt) by Oncar Hunch. Cha. I'jiltii- and J. T. Hradlvy have pnrchtml the old Schaltock proierty In llonana and will at once begin the eirclli'ii of n two ttnry brick and atone building nu the taiuc. A "Lick" and a ''Promise" That's the trouble wiih many makes of clothing now a days, they get a "lick and a promise" in place of the good old fashioned consci entious workmanship of Journey man tailors. It's different with Continental clothing. They make the clothes to fit you don't expect you f o fit the clothes, and while they are making them, they make them "right" "If the clothes don't fit. don't take them." It will be worth your while to investigate. J. B. Mason and son, Mr. filoagh and a Mr. Beymor. were ia Dairy Wednes day with object of locating "Mr. Seymore in this valley. . W. Oowen made a farewell call on that eoUaa of Dairy. Wiiaiiiay. el )- HoWeMV faTW SbT tafJMffMMaVJsT MO tare on loesJ eertiosi at the acbool boose Thursday aifht and Friday nignt at llllderaraayd. A new girl arrived at tit. bom. of J. It. Welsh Thursday morning. Bert Wllhrow, 0. K. Brandenberg and II. -'. (Irlgtby were calling in Dairy Frl day for the last time before the primary. C. It. DeLap brought tbe election supplies to Dairy Katurday and inelden tlally did a little campaign work for himself. W. B. Barnes, B. St. Geo. Bishop, and I,. Alva Lswla were In Dairy Mon day looking altar their political Inter est. Only a few mora daya to wait. Early Arant and family ware visiting at the home of O. O. Anderson Sunday. W.L. Welch, Lodwlg8terl and W. P. Sedge went Ashing recently. They caught a mesa of vary fin. troot. Lud wig Is a good flihsrman. Krank McCumber ia very aick with what appcara to be a severe case of grip. C. W. Fbsrman returned from Bob., Idaho, this morning looking hat. and hearty. W. I.. Welch came home from his Ashing trip anffaing from a compli cation of tooth ache, neuralgia and something like grip. Ha didn't get bis feet wet but w. tblnk'heate too many fish. P. II. Gray will put five or six teams plowing on tho Lee ranch about Friday. K. K. K. STORE "Klamath Falls Fashion Shop" Resolutions of Condolence Resolutions of sympathy and respect adopted by Unkvill. Camp 3309, Royal Neighbors of America, Klamath, Falls, Oregon, In memory of Louisa Wampler, who paseed away April 10, 1908 1 Whereas, The angal of death baa en tered our Camp far the first time and n moved from our tcldstour eateemed and loved Neighbor. Past 'Oracle, Louisa Wampler, which casfa a shadow over the botae of our loved ones, testator. bait Resolved, That by bar untimely death this Camp baa lost a tru. ocer and Neighbor, the family auroM wife and loylng mother. We, as a Camp, .stead our heartfelt sympathy to the .grief stikwhaaUsdaadcUMrea la their time of sorrow, and while they mourn the loss of their loved one, we mourn the lo of our beloved Neighbor, snd our earnest paryer goe up to our Heav enly Father, who doe all thing well and whose gentle guiding band we pray will always remain with the motherlet children, guiding them tafely through the long Journey ol life. Resolved, That our charter be draped in mourning for a ieriod ol thirty day; that a copy of there resolution be sent to the bereaed family, lo the local paper for publication, and a ropy be spread on the record of our Camp. A precious one from u I gone, A voJce we loved I stilled; A place Is vacant in the home, Which never can be MM. Mixxis J, Boxxcr, Mixxu JaMitox, Kuriii ilAXMiaar. WHOM WILL THEYSELECT A Secret Federation Meeting To-night NO SLATE DRAWN M. E. Hutchinson ha returned from the Lava Bed where he has been doing sarvsylng for the past two weeks for Guy Merrill. He has been running the lines for tbe installation of a pumping plant which will pump water from a cave. If the plant can be Installed and successfully operated it will prove a great convenience in ranging dock in that section. Al Kobe waa the lucky man who got a Ave acre tract to go with his lot In Mt. Hebron. W. S. Worden who has the sale of the townslte, 1 doing a big bus iness. He lias already sold nut two blocks an! has two others prcttr well sold. Al Kubes bought lot 1 in block -M and was tbe first man to purcha se a lot In that block. A live Man for Superintendent Th. paoals of Klamath county should select the County School Superintendent with care. The rapid development of th. county demands a live man at th. head of the schools one who la an or ganiser and oae who ia not afraid of work. Good schools will do more than any other one thing to promote the county's welfare and to advertise it. Prof. Swan, by his organization of the county High school, and by hi work for ita development, haa demon atrated to the people of the county that he la auch a man. A patron of the high acbool recently remarked."! think the county high school Is theJ-est con ducted acbool I have aver sent my child ren to." President Campbell of the University of Oregon and Stat. Supin tend set Ackerman have often atated that they consider this ona of tbe best schools in th. stats. Dr. JSheld in, bead of th department of education of the University of Oregon aaya, "Prof. Swan is, in my opinion, one of the ablest and most efficient high school men in the state and could alwaya be de pended on to do aatisf actory work, both In th. way of organizing a school effec tively and in his own teaching. "By their fruits ye shall 'know them." W. should select th. man for thla office who haa shown himself th. abl. and energetic. It Candidates for all City Officee Will be Selected by The Organization Thli evening the Civic Federation will meet (or the purpose ol selecting can didate (or all of tbe city offices. A was announced several days sgo the meeting will not be open to the public, but will be for Federation members only. Any cltiien of Klamath Falls may become a member bsfora tbe nom inations are made by sending In bis came when the meeting opens. President White, of the Federation, stated tlil evening, when seen by a Herald representative, that in so far as he knew no selection had been made for any of the official. He itated that be and other members had discussed candidates for the various positions, but no slate has been arranged for the meeting tonight. He says the one ob ject of the Federation will be to see that good law-abiding men art) selected for Mayor and Councllmen. Ha, aaya a numbtr of men that woold be accept able to their organization have been mentioned In connection with the May oralty, bnt moat of these men when approached with the proposition have declined to enter the contest for the honor. Mr. White says that be will not be a candidate as hla time is occu pied so that ho cannot look after tbo city's business in a manner that ho would consider doing Justice to the municipal affairs. Frank Ward hat been mentioned in connection with tbo Mayoralty, and it is very probable that the Federation will tender him the nomination. President White was not speaking for the Civic Federation, but (or bimsslf when besaidthst F.T. Sanderson would make a very acceptable candidate for councilman in the Third Ward, and P. L. Fountain in the Second. Tbe Federation will likely nominate T. F. Nlcholaa for Police Judge. He I not a member of the organization, but he i recognized a a moat competent and conscientious man and aa th. presi dent ol the Federation says it Is their object to select good men and tbey will likely recommend Mr. Nlcholaa for that office. Tbe show tomorrow will be a treat. Vsethe u BRISK Sfor T TsT " A taut. om IlsIS:7 'Sv Fishing Tackel Hooki, Fliei, Trollty SplimcrsRecli,Sllk and Linen Lines. BASKETS, NITS BAMBOO RODS 6 CANE POLES. Roberts & Hanks Hardware Dealers Lv.-j