Ik gMtna JkUm Stir Advertisers Get the Heat Results . . . Klunatli FnllH ' ' 0N1)VKA,No.r.:a KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1908. Price, 5 Cents. ANT MORE PARK MONEY jwley Asked To Aid In The Matter . . -sr- vaisOv JUEL GI.I& 0U3i Ifibr n,Senl l Washington Akinq lor More lund lorl'ratur lako. j,.r ,r,.. iir being Ukrtl tWlJ Mltinal allimeiir) mr Will l. Agent at Terminus F. A. Allteiiilelh, il llii' Klurualh t-'tlli Triiioitalloii oiii.nny. In mm stationed at Durrls, This rompau) haa already had several caiload" nf freight ahlpi4il In III" new terminal mnl In inak I UK arrangement for I lif mtahlWhmrnl nf warehouse li'l stable fur the team ler. All ill I In- Ilelghl shipped tn Dnrila 'i lar huh brought in dy lln tun- stiuitloii train, hut lliii tegular di'llit sen If e will liegliinu lliit llrsl, Palntiiifc the Klamath TIip stemm r Klamath it Muv fnltit nl both Inalile. ami outside. All ol lli machinery haa ln-en thoroughly over hauled and when llie litl again goeslii. to llie water II will hate every apar. enre nl Mng entirely new. HOT TIME AT MERRILL Right of Wuy for the Adams Canal Results in a Warm lime ul Meeting Klfitf " lUiilik' Nalimal 1'atk. f, ,tnl ' r lly ! ' "'I bttaMrry m1"1' H,M,H'I,W' ,"n UImiocI Hil I'" appropriation lot Crtur Ul' l'"k ' ,mt ,W"' "", l-alor.ceU-.taii ' '"I" ",l,cl, ...multlH an llllliml allowance, .of llev, and Mr. Ctresy. AftifWiitillllM ' I"""'' "' ' raaefilatheclllicli In regard l Hi" Mtltrlir dl-alchr.l Ilia following Irlr. ptat jt. W f II '. ttailiihgtiili, D. Crtr ly- appropriation r" ' .rftHioiiiiiMiiull"" One r-l In lUloUr I'atk gets (Illy thmnaml. Cra ter 11 needs tlllr llioussnd. People Urt Mlgtutil Win (I. Mm 1'ir. Crater Uka Co. Iltaar I. lit Circuit Judge. rlhr.fii.il. i II r, Mayor. SiuiOit'iiun, ."-linUf. B.A, Ii.in rrcirltry nllheCliain- lr ol Cuinmnre tlr.Mml lite many nlhrl, ran mil fcltnlaiiil the fraiim lur r" mill an illoaance wl.rn rrcietary (IarnVl.1 we , w rollitiilMtir over llm Hiik end lolJ Fiasnntrn h til trant In ask lor an at protrUllin large rnoilgh In enable lilm lormrrjr mil lua ln nl ltiirrvrniriit. Mr.Afatit at nii.lnt In lila ilrniaml lilil dr i.nly IO,k, ami In- illui Um Idaii mip t lil til nl tliia iBnont. Mr Mrr) tlilnka II llin lima liM liiliuil lin lll I nrrrlul In Urlofllir niCinal nlloMnme at Irait JcoUf.l. Kcno Items A lialiy ((III liaa aitltr.1 al llp lmiii Mr. Kniil, Mfa lli-ailrr and Mta, I'luil, wln liavc lriii lck, air all lti iiiiIhk. On Mumiay Mvr Ki.nl ImiV Mit.C.n ml aoine nl lirr I.i.uicIkiM KooU In Mrrrlll wlirtn ulic will fi-iMc Lit a mIiIIk. liny ill r r 111 la in lln illy Irum .Mnillllnii luml l.iidhfn, Hi' aaya a Murin innllfiK mcnifil at Merrill laal PORTLAND IN 24 HOURS New Schedule Enables Travel ers to Reach Metropolis In Just One Day Cmlmiinir, nn llie llltt nl May it vtlll juat takr Ucnty-lonr hoiim to y (mm Klamath Falln to I'oitluml. Tin- Ore- 1'iiilay iiIkM. AlmiillMMilllie iarllealCn A California Traiiirlatluii Coin IiiIciiiImI in llir rlKlit nl Hy (or tli any lia len nntlflMl liy Ilia Kniitlitrn Pacific OITirali thai on ru-tt KrMay al 3 oMncV a, m, I lie II rat regular train ."HI liarr iMrria ami that It nill rormvet with No. Hi at VI. Tin train for I tor f la will loavr Wrol linuinllalfly ii on the arrival of No. ID. 1 hit ilaily n-f vice will he Hie Imt that Klamath Fall haaeterhail lur one can Icavo here at 4 o'clock a. in. ami nut to I'ortlaml early I lie next morning, making the trip In A. hiiin mini inrl with Mr. Ailama In llie Iohii hall lor Ihi' nirHi ul ailed llii; ii roiii.riimle, 'the Ailama canal m I. mil netcMl )enia aci win n It wai not it allii llul Klamath rmmty lamia winil.l noon U' alilnlilft. 'I hem la a Untili ol Hiiroiimatvly two mllea of the i anal lor which no ritflit ol way waa H-eiiteil nml tin mattur in ilill mlinx. Al the mielini; Mr. Ailama ullvieil to .y ilif iiileiiiU-l paillea ) r acre, ' J'"l tw-ntylour hour. lull tl.i.ai iiuninif ll.i. IhiiiIa waul all). 'the alKUmenl li'tnme mom heated on I Dairy ItCmS tin miitliiK riieiel ami at tlinca It xemeil that a hi nernl mil up wna In ullal.lc. .Soroiuptoiula wan irafhel, hill the matler ill ' Into the roiirla at i. nre il llie teeiit plana ate carried out. It will Ik- remi inhered that when the worth our heat effort. According to the returns from our primary election wohnrii 7P.1 Itepuhlicaii voten agalnit 320 Dernocmtic, leavinK a ililTerenceol 4 '' loin. U'hllo wo know that many ol hoth parllva did tint attend the pri maries, )et it It fair to alanine that ai large n pcrccnlaiiH of IlepuUicana faileil to vote on that day aa did fVmocrata, r-ofiFfqiiMilly therraull will Imi aatne. and wu cannot help hut think thut the Hrptihliraiia ol thlmourity will altml hy their party lo a man. New Books in the Library FILLS TWO VACANCIES Crisler and Hanks On City Council CASTEL IS PRESIDENT Oliver Hit haa houirhl tin John llfatll ranch l..r IT.VI. Thla . , rUreJ,i!lUveiiiiiieiit pnr.hal the A.lam. canal pillfhaw at the tallrn.vl will pant Ihiuugh Ihorrnlrr ol il. The tiiht ol way haa altrady Uxn puirhel hy lh company. ll,Miowg lrreiol a packan ll Monday iiio hi' return (miu the Kalla that ilfpile. him and gate hlin a glrat ileal nl pleaiuir. The paikago ronlalncl a miner' rmhtrui aeut him hy hit luya who aro engage.! In mining at llawhlde, ,SoV. Tlieeinhlem connlila o(e (hovel and pick ami at the end ol the ahnicl handle then' l a windlai and chain which la lanlem-.! In a hue kel. Tim horl la made nl gold taken I mm I he "Kawhldo (iieen," a mine iiwne-1 hy the MiowgwiM luya. On the Imnt ol Iheahmrl U iiKCilU-l "Haw hide, Nevada" ami nn Ihrhaik ol it la hi name. The w re. k ul the Wlliema at the Ihet lie tnmoirow night. I'JlOl waa held hack 'lnling Hie aellle- mciil nl lhl light nl way. Sells Hi5 Dairy II. N. Whllihiie, who han iximlucted adalf) lur route time, haa told III Uillch cm, thirty llu head, lo John H.Shook, who will milk lor the Itonania creamery. The cow will It drliwicd In Mr. Miook till the llral with llie exception ul live head which Mr. WhlUllne retalua In or der In tli'lih hi milk contract with the llmrrnmelil rarmer throughout the county are hrglnnlug to ivaliie that theie U money In milking for a cream ery ami man) ol ihtm am engaging in the I. milieu. HiivniM calltsl the Dairy correrpond itit away lait week o the Dairy letter waa not acnt In. i'riday, the 17th, wat what aome peo ple call a lively day in Dairy, Shiiid were unuiually Iriemlly and willing to recogiiirn the other lellow at lull bro ther. We don't know about the brother part, hut wo do know that tome were lull. We lio they are aahatnitl ol theruaehea and trill nte the stuff nut ol the country. We Dalryltea hope to act- the lime when our wlvet and children won't l permilteil to hear audi language at wat uaeil on Friday without lilnderancv Ironi our eace olTlcer. Iave the hoot oul and we are not apt to hear it. Now that nominationi are made, the real battV will liegin, and no doubt tome iiimpecle-l thing will occur. Nomination dont mean eleclton every lime. Dfiimmert galore hae lieen In Dairy tint paal week. Chat. McCumber it juat ready to be The (ollow lug la a litt ol llm bookt do nated to the Klamath Falli I'ublic Li brary and reeling rmui during Hie monthanf Jauuaiy, IVhruaryand March I'OS: Millenlial Dawn heiiea donated hy J. UUanmau: "The DUIne I'lau ol the Age," "The Time Ik at Hand," "Thy Kingdom Come," "The Day ol Ven- gence," "The Atonement between Man and dod," and "Thu New Creation." Donated by Dr. Thus. Tarker: "My Life an an Indian," J. W. Fchult; "Na 'eori and Ilia Marihali," J. I.. Head ley; (..'ol. It, (J. Ingenioli great ieechei, "Thirty-one Year on the l'laint and In the Mountain," W. Drannon; "The Sporting Dog," J, A. Graham; (Jerman U-taoni, William Kyicnbacli ; liotoiiitt and Floriat, A Wooil, Donated hy II. f. Knapjnberger: "The lllglow I'aiieri," Jamet Kiifell Iiwvll. Douaied hyadieiid. "Our Departeil Frienda or Glory ol the Immortal Life," I. K, Hellbent; Encyclopaedia nl Ijiw and Forma, II. M. Spalding. Emmitt Gets $6000 Considerable Important Busi ness is Transacted at Last Night's Session The Itepuhlicaii heaibpiartera are now . ..11. t... I.'. m lt.ti.tit In rtiarifn. "a w " -" ' , T , Bin Mwlnif grain and will put In a An electric tign Indicate a the place to all j the faithful. About Your Summer Suit 1 r 19m 4 I There ire poor, good, bet ter and best makers of clothes We represent the latter. : : Our invitation for you to look over our choice selection of Tans, BrowM. 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 We will not charge you a cent if we do not fit and Satisfy You Bar acreage, Henry Sloehtler finished feeling 110 acrea on Thursday. Joe r-'mlth haa Unlabel clearing the 40 acrea he bought ol Tliomat Mltchael and hat It town to wheat. It makea a diff erence when man buy laud to make a home. Hpeculatort dont improve land at a rule. Home of the neighbor boya aay there are plenty ol fine big trout to be had for the taking at trout creek. Miti Hots Beck and two Miaa Co-1 burnt wero trading In Dairy Thnraday. P. II. dray went to Klamath Falli Friday. Phil Oden laid in a good tupply of provltlona Monday. I', II. CI ray brought lilt ttock from l'oe Valley today (Monday) and will lie gin plowing at once. Albert Purdorl one nf our pros pered uiung bachelor farmer driea hit meat on hi wire lenceandHaya it workt all right. Win, Uhrmaim brought a load nl goodt lor Dairy Monday. Louie Htertl took two loadaof oala to Klamath Fall today and will bring a toad of merchandiae for II. !. Hedge. The latt will and tettanient ol the late William It. Thompton, ol Cole Valley, dloaiiig of hit eilate valued at I), 000 hat been admitted to probate. In the County Court ol Douglas County. The deceaied wat an uncle nf Toatmatter It. A. Kmmitt ol tliia city and a one of the helrt Mr. Emmitt will receive the turn ol fCOOO. The bulk ol the fortune Jgoea toMitt Itote Kmmitt, a niece of the deceaied and a t.aler ol Mr. Emmitt who retidet at Umpque. Her tbare ol the estate It about (34,000. Mr. Emmitt will receive tlOOO at lilt Inheritance and $5000 which wat bequeathed to hit mother. Thirty nieces and nephewt of the deceased each receive (10)0 accord ing to the termi ol the will. Will Play First Game K. K. K. STORE The High School base ball team will go to the Klamath Agency tomorrow to nlav ball with the Indiana. They alto expect to go to Fort Klamath to play the team at that place. Tlieae will ! the team' llrat guinea nl the action. Electing eouncilmen to fill the eiltl ing tacantica due to the death ol Dr. (I. W. Maalou and the resignation ol Coun cilman Kred Pchallock waa the moat Im portant hutlnet transacted at the meet Ing laat night when the Council waa convened In special teaaion. Marlon Hankt, ol the Third ward, wat elected to fill the former vacancy and C. B. Crlaler, ol the Second ward the latter. Councilman Fchallock did not tender lilt retlgnatlon until the basinet of the evening wax finished. The newly apialntcd eouncilmen will hold oitlic until alter the city election "when their luccetiora will be selected. The term ol Councilman Schallock would have expired In June of thlt year, and the convention nominee for this office are Hllas Obenchain and Henry Bolvin. The term of thu late Dr. Matton woald not have expired until June 1909, but hit successor must be elected at the coming election and Mr. Hanki will doubtles a be elected to tucceed hlmetlt. All butlneat w at cleared up except the dray license which wat again laid over. Geo. It. Hum wat granted a building permit lor hit new brick block. C. D. Wlllton and E. II. DuFault were granted liquor licenses, and the aura ol lt3 .33 due to ieo. Biehn on the unused license for the Klamath Bar waa ordered refunded. Harriet Bros, were present and asked the Council for an exclusive franchise for a music houae and theatre. The request wat dented a there ia an ordinance governing such matters. Councilman A. Cattel was elected pres ident ol the Council to All the vacancy created hy the death of President Mat ton. Dr. Geo. II. Merryman was ap pointed health officer. This position had alto lieen filled by the late Dr. Maston. The Third ward It now represented in the city government by two appointed eouncilmen, the Second by one elected and one appointed and the First by two elected. Harmony Assured Will a. Steel itatet that he haa not yet completed tilt plans for the Summer at Crater Lake, and he la not ready to say at this time what improvements hia company will make thlt season. . Use the u BRISTOL' for Tro'ut. Indications point to llie. mutt harmon ious Itepuhlicaii campaign eer known In Klamath county. The Hepuullcun ticket Is the strongest aggregation ol candidates ever placed betore the peo ple on one ticket. In moat placet pel feet harmony prevails and the prospect lor a good, clean political light mner were better. The Democratic ticket it made up from a lot ol representative gentlemen and It ia gratifying to know that we have this k'ind ol opposition as we now can enter the fight with an earn- eitnaia and xealoutneet (bat shall be I wS' !-. r wd.. ww "w .dP!l7 Fishing Tackcl Hooks, Flics, Trolls, Spfainers,Rcels,Silk and Linen Lines. BASKETS, NETS BAMBOO RODS & CANE POLES. Roberts Sc Hanks Hardware Dealers . ? .