ffbe finning Mostly Rend rPr I" Klamath FH Our Advertisers Get the Best Resulta . . . mma. lI'M. " isToF RECLAMATION figures Showing the Amount Expended W ALLOWANCE like Amount Set Aside lor This Years Work Is $356,613.89 luiliikt lltn l"" !' semi-annual tirtclll. It'clmrtUioii Fervlce and airmail! gleaned limn a letter wili est; tirt' I II Newel l F ator rjltorlioe that l' lien-mber .11, llH lilOownmenl mil lin rliide.l the ,, oil 1,711, ! Hie Klamath Pro- ad. Tbll teller wa written by Mr. ..JiMi!li .'0 Hi liny ol Jmiry, !t.al In ll '"" I1!!"' li" I it for tt-1 dtU Cenatur that the allowance (or lU Klimalli I'r'.J-vl fir llm year llW jpMUW. Tli allim-anr, comld , trU U tile l (lie Klamath l'riij-cl, U I s4iJlcltitlo compare laoraMy with I KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 20. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. while In' illil not Huikr- III tr nt li, dm rhlr-f englfnur publli-, Mr. Muoii In km It fur uritliliil llmt llm rontimloi will lint lrl what lliey mi) ili'iiiniiilliiK llimuiili Mr. ijiilnloii. it .,,., nt tlm i'H)it rnuliii'i'm In the i-iiiploy ill the contractora alio lli rnt:li,i-i-n In tU llrclamatloii F-tvl(i-cannot yt,-,. nml thecUlma Mill U lUn In III.. Com I i, CUlni "Mint llm mailer nuy k;,tt In l ConiirtiM. Editor Hliton Weds CHANGE TO BE MADE IN BY-LAWS A. H. Illllou, Hltur ol the Mi-dfaid Mall, and Miaa Ma llrddlntr wrte iimr lliil nt Hit) homo of llm hiMn'a pan-lilt III Milfuri Wo-lni.'lay, Mini Irll mi llm afternoon I mill lo end tliclr honey moon In California, TKllfih ' mijin . Jr i V -&? ve The Chamber Of Commerce Will An Important Meeting Have LARGE ATTENDENCE IS GREATLY DESIRED Orqanialion will Vote on Adoption of New By-Laws To morrow NiKht-An Effort Will be Made to Get New Members Into the Chamber The Chamber of Com inurre will meet monthly meeting. Article VII f-.r1 filtK. s.es K Safes l;rce liisSaeanreof atViut n nillll m liWYtilmal'roJxI. ' lb irpotl ol llii. Itn'Uintlliiii Sr- I rciiMsitliatou iiid an u iiay 01 June, iT?,iUwlri-ri.iituiriitiifKUiii.'H. M. Cuke, wlio ilcfcnU'd Sen. itbrrJ(lli-ltrvnl,rll733j07 l- ntor Hilton IT) the primarii-H. Jjrtief tliallnanci lor this year and - - - - titiatinled up to Juno 30lli of '.art year (roni Ilia tumtoial tint will be iiNtl.1 1; the cior of thlayear and It 'rtf t3I,UI0l, Tlilt mm of money tart finJrl mi llio project since liatSOtb, 1(07. Settlement Not Probable o KUlrmsnt haa len reached In U Bitter olllierlalma of Maaon, Davis Cu,ailt tlirlluvrinment for ultra koo Itirlr rontrart ami dr clalmton sirU.ni clai.lnralloii, Consulting h(farrJ. H.QMntun, ol llio llecla. aitloa Fen Ice, lira N-e u hrrn for sever- llilneitl,-tlin! llm matter an I toiiinifim 11I4I1I t'jciimilt then-organ liation of I !. Ixuly. 1 (id omuiltlre f ilnlcl to.liull urn l,ylana will aubliill (llirir nnt m,l It will U- up In the 1 ClamlxT to vntv on llm adoption of the auir 'Mm ii.iniiiltUf liaa HorLt") (altli ' fully ainl hat pii'paml an inllru art ol new l)law, tin' aim ii wliirhla to make tlii)ork'4iiiaili,ii mortt edi-cllvr In dolnit H'l I'l Ho- Klamath country. It I .lfiii-l that rwry inrioUf ol the Cham lr iim- nut tnmoiina nllit atnl alio alt pailira inli'ii'.lril III llio work of the iifk'au4tloii are Invltnl lo attend the luerliiii;. Tlir dew liylawa are broader than the old one and enable the Cham' The llral Trut A Faint: Hank haa received () mtlal aafra which they will bun to aii)nne iimiIiik an account wllh a i!cilt ol ft or more. Thcvaalra ran bo kept nt )our home In put jour rhatitfit In. Wlirn lull they ran bu bioiiillit lo the bank and the muiiry will ( ptarnt to your cirdll. Tlio lank I) 3 cr Crnt mi tlirii'ilenlla. Ill Irlrtt paid arml niuiually. Safe on ex hibit at llm hank and at the lie nhllcan oilier. UrmrmW the I'.gt Hunt loiillil. ivt to do more rfTivthe work In the ad Vritliln line. The iiio.t ladical change In the new bydawa ale in ll.r inrmlH-rihip, board ol dlrectnia and ttraiury. Article I, h'rctiuii ", providra that ierwni, flrma and coriralioiia ahall lw eligible In mrmU'rihlp while under the old order ol tlilnic only Individual uern eligible. A I licit- VI provldi-a that the affair ol theniiociatlun ehall be managed by a laianl ol rcwu dlirclorr, of which board the Picaldriit, Vlre.l'realdent and rk-c- rt'laiy ahall be et-olllclo uieinberi, all ol whom ahall ! rhctril annually by majoilty ule ol the Chamber by bal lot. I'mlrr tin old bjlawa the entire Chamber tranractrd all ol the bui. in. a and the ini'thud haa been lound rry un.atifactory. The near lawi will donway with thii aa nil ol the builneii j will be done by the board nt Ita icml 20 -CASES -20 Ladies and Children's SHOES Just Arrived t"jrBBHBi All Leathers All Colors TIES SANDALS OXFORDS PUMPS All the Season's Newest Novelties in Fine Footwear SEE WINDOW DISPLAY K. K. K. STORE Largest Stock of SHOES in the County pro- vldca that the board of director! thai! meet on Ih Drat and third Tueadaya of each month at an hour that they may fix upon. Section .1 ol the lame articlo providea that the meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce ahall bo held on the flrat Tueaday of January, April, July and October of each year, and the Janu ary regular meeting ahall be the annual meeting for the election of director! and ofllcen, the reading of report! and the transaction of other biiilneaa coming be fore the Chamber. The membtra of the Chamber of Com merce are the onei to decide If the new lawa are to be adopted and tomorrow night It the time for taklog action on the matter. There are many other changca, In fact, the adoption of the re port of the committee will effect the re- organliatlon ol the aiaccUtlon and all who are intereited In the matter ahonld attend. The Servant Girl' The next plat of tb.-Mong Company will be a three act fore comedy entitled "Penelope-Herrant Girl." which will give Miia Lewi an opportunity to ahine In the title role at the leading eoubrelta olthe company. Miaa Lew a will Ut cut for a comedy creation on the order ol the famoua El llopkina and bealdei having much funny "buiineea" and IgaHHBBBFc aaaaaga9BEaaf'.'.'H ' a"agagH BFBKf "' 5iagagagar?SwP ""'' " ''gagagaW3tc!r-' '"SagagaaTlWi. aaaaagir;';''i--;-V' . aVaaanBaTat Sm'K'' ' pvjjy M JflgaWVJr "' ' ii AijiKw ibiy7aaal v 'i ' 2- is-laTaBi , ?- V" -gMsCMaW ,i -4gaBafiiawBTBHi' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiBH t aVaBBBBBBHapBagal V "T'gf';!i xy.aaaaawBaaaaaaaii 0 advocatea art going to make a atrong fight and In jlcatlona are that at leant a part of the county will go dry. It la alio understood that a petition for Link ville precinct will be filed thortly. Steamer Klamath Docked The ateamer Klamath btiraUd one of her pipea thla morning when about two mllea from the dock. The accident put the boat out of commltalon and a party returned to the city In a row boat to gel a launch to take the pnarngcra and mall on to Teetera Landing. The accident will put the ateamer out ol service for a day or two. Odd Pellows, Take Notice A banquet will be given at the A. O. U. W. hall on Saturday night, thtktttb of April, in celebration of the eighty ninth annlveraary ol our order. All Odd Fellowt and their wlvea, Kebekaha and their liutbanda are cordially in vited. By order of Klamath Lo-ige, So. 137, I.O.O.F. O. A. FrEAxa, Secretary. To the Electors of Klam ath County QtTLiMi!: Having received the nomination of the Republican party for the office of sheriff. I wlah to expreii to you my appreciation ol your efforts In my behalf. I feel the more gratelul, knowing as 1 do, that it was the people without any political combination, who hare ao honored me. I extend to each of you personally my thank for your ef fort and confidence In me. Respectfully Your, W. I). BARNtS. Andrew J. Xellon, ol Lakcvlew.died at San Francisco on Sunday, April 12, where he went to receive treatment for cancer of the face. He had been suffer ing with this for some time and had gone to the city for treatment as a last resort. Deceased waa about 43 year old and was formerly sheriff of Lake county. Miaa Mcau Lawia In the title role, 'TaxiLort-Servant Girl." many funny line will offer a new specialty In the character of the play. The play will be given on next Thursday night after which the company will go to Dorrls tor two night and then arrange for a trip to Lakevlew where they will play for six night, Hopping at Bonanta and Bly on the way. The Mat aale will go on at The Perfection on Tueaday (tomorrow) morning. Vote on Local Option County Clerk Chaitaln received two petitions today for local option, the tamo to be voted on at the election in June. One petition la for the county ai a whole and the other la for the pre- clncU of Loat River, Dairy, Langell Val ley and Poo Valley. All were signed by the ten per cent of the qualified voters necessary to put the asm on the ballot at the conlag election. The local option Chat. Graves came In from OJi-11 to day with the election returns. Only ten vote were cast in tha. precinct, aeven Republican and three Demo cratic. V. B. Barnea ana C R.. DeLap carried the precinct. Admiral Alex. Nosier Is building a tug for use on the Upper Lake. The boat will be 80 feet long with a SO foot beam. It will be propelled by ateam and will be of 100 horsepower. Every woman I urged to attend the temperance meeting at the Baptist Church Tuesday evening April Slat at 7 JO. WILL HAVE FINE FLOAT G. T. Baldwin Makes Arrangements KLAMATH IN PARADE Irrigation Representation To Have Place in Parade of Spirit of the West Arrangement have been. completed whereby the Klsmsth csuntry will U well reprraented at the Portland Rose Festival. The float of the Klamath section wilt appear in the parade of the Spirit of the West, which occur ee on the night of June 2nd. Judge Baldwin, who has been In Portland for some time has completed all arrangementa for the construction of he float. It will bo so built aa to represent an Irrigated district and will be decorated mainly with cereals and gralna in a msnner corresponding to the design of the float. This typical representation of the Klamath section should do much to wards attracting the attention of strangers to this country and if the Festival ia attended by a large delegation of boosters the result should be a number of settlers for this section. Indications are that this city will send quite a delegation to Portland, and everyone going should make special effort to attract attention to the Kla math float. M. O'Con, the shoemsker, has added modern machinery to hla shoo shop at a cost of 1500 and is Installing the same. It will enable him to do all kinds of sewed solo work and to manufacture new shoes that will compare favorably in wear and.price with the product of large factorios. Mullcr & Bonharu are moving their stock of sewing machines and phono graph into the building occupied by Will Humphrey as a harness shop. The two firm will occupy the room Jointly. Dr. G. W. Maston is in a very critical condition. Dr. Hamilton, of this city," W. S, Johnson, of Bonanza, and Atkin son, of Dorrls, held a consultation yes terday. Hi recovery is very doubtful. Mrs. R. H. Currin, who has been via- itiug her parenta in Langell Valley, re turned home Saturday. Dr. Hamilton is at Keno on a pro fessional call this afternoon. , Vse the n" BRISK at: , , wt " ;r.ior iroui. i Fishing Tackel Hooki, Flict, Trolla, SpfamerieReelieSllk and Linen Lines. BASKETS, NETS BAMBOO RODS 6 CANE POLES. Roberts & Hanks Hardware Dealers VrM i