ff- fcl PlifM my Kiwi I'npor l Klamath Full Our Advertisers Get the Bent Results . . . ilf lifalQ. OND Ykaii, No. BIB. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. WKDNEDAY, MAY C. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. hyORDER IN EFFECT hangc in By-Laws of Chamber OARD IS SELECTED inwibl Body Reorgan- Ilied-DlrctlorH Manage Buiiic Hereafter n. ..urMlllUtlull of Klamath Lalrl il I'rouliieiir "t'"1 . mMibt !! !!. ';'" I IrJ, uriil lieri-ellrr Ilia btial- .Jit Clumber will I transacted ,l,Mi'Mlicclr Instead nl by the L.bi'r. Ik" "" bylaws provide Liba'dol "" ll":"r, which smUrlit. til lce-pre.ldelll Slid (rilsrrarrmciiiliera anil the other It lit tlt"l. The election ul lli kMI quit Hljr ai seteral !, nominated, Tho elected air i Mittln, Jr . John Kill". W. II. Ur anj lianl li Whlln. The nUrliltn without a vlcr-prea- tt aiJ JuUc ), T. lUldwln til Fltttlila bltlre. W A. IMiell waa Ltlasr-I as ptral.leiil anil K. II. Hun- r M tec iftary. There will I seven urut.1 com mil tni to Manage ami Sl!tn rnaltrra tint no to rerclle tlir ntkrfi ol llic Chamber, ami tlia kwllltra itr to lie headed with on llr director at chairman. Thlt inn; officer a apeeUI Jut to per bd4 will have a tendency to keep liattmt la the meetings. i only cUum In tin by-taw that MuTfi'tril Mat the. one providing lira memUrthlp. It waa the with t Inljr llialonly Individual be ixr. Itid lo Wraiiic member ol Ihe Chain- Ofjuijt t' tin- new otiUr ul thing ICtmnla-r i a whole will hate but rtfolar inrrtinga racli year, lint Ki! mrrtlna im railed at any tltlidrtiiirdiierraiary. Tha Uianl Birrtton ill mrrt on tin- Dial ami MTIivml)! ul each inonlli, and the lr.fIInilll,o held tonight. The rtcottr meeting ol the Chamber U I..M on Ida Hint Thursday In r. Iodide 1( ,,B ( Initiation nl Id llm due. Tlia former re- m C 10 ami Ihu lattrr ono ilollar per tli, or rather 111! r rw, MriUi k'ttiljr. U ClituiW-r l becoming a greater ' for im.hI that. It hu avar bean, I ry liuiinemi man ol tlila cllr nll U a mtiulwr of Ihe body and ae- I la tbr up building "I llie rommunlly. M Important matter came before the Hireling, among tlimii (In- plnim Un the float at llm llomi IVnllvnl, u ,ni,ii. allluil (or I lie tialalillaliiiiciil n n iKirn mill, ail Ptlillilt at W'ci-,1, i-!iiltliitial illillng Ilia Hiliiitnrr unit ii'iirml n.lii'i ' tiling rmiil(ii. j EXHIBIT FOR WEED Would Reach hirqu N'umlier ul People Who Imwl AiiutliiT nilu'itltiiit; prniiii.in i lontMvialitr merit wai iirKlili"l In tin C'liamUr ol (.'niiiiiH'rir lor t-niialili-mUiii hy Juilgaliwi, I. IUIiIhIm. llniMmtli em I'aciflr la 1'iillliu in "Y" at Wil ami at tlila miIii all uaiim, Imlli i.u tin- main linn anil ntcr Itir- ('alidtrino Nnitliraiiluili iaiiuie aluilliri anil Inii.l i lop llirrr lor a lew miiiiili'i 'llii-pio, villoii ! o put up an I'llilWl liiillilliif i at tlila point. It wimM I a -y ml vantagroiia liK-atlun aa It mini. I I hi n-rn liy many rap!ira, JiiiIkk IUMmiii talknl Willi llie foiitlx-ni I'ncllli' ri-pir. ciitalho at Wii-il In ii-garl to tlir mat lr ami Im think llint It will Ua ruin paratlrl)-i-a) rnalli-r In ('i-l llii- nrira aarjr groiiml Irnin tlir .ltf 1 com) rtn). Tlia matter will Im luitlirr limll;tnl liy the Cliauilx?!. WOOLEN MILL NEXTj Proposition Submittvtl to I ho Chamber of Commerce J I. t'laik, ul (livil'in I1)'. Iia written In llm fliamlier n( Comnierii tlialJacuti llroa., tlir piuprlrlnrt ol tl.i Oirgoii Cl'y Woolen Mill, wem think ing ol ratalillililng a wooli-n mill In lhl city II they wrmgUeri any imliicnnent hy Ihe local TOpto, Tim iniihltiit) 1 1 iy data in Orrgon fit)' U to largi In Hi liH-atlou nli'l II aiillaliln arrange meiita ran Im male II It their Inlivitloii toinnie a paitnf llirlr plant In lliln City. Tlir fliainber may ItivritliMtii the m it ter ami will anliinlt; the proxiritioii to liH-al rapilallita Aa aonii aa tin. lail roail rrai lira the iiaigalil watrr Ilieir will Int aaplemliil 0ieiilng (or n Honlili mill In tlila city. Southern (Mrpm pro ilurea a laige amount ! hiuiI anil a mill at lhl plarn wiiiihl prinlilu a ! mar ket. Tlir water iri wntilil makn tlir oiwratluii ol a plant iniipeiiUr, ami with tlieae natural liuluu-iuciita II IioiiIJ not take uiticli encouiagi-iuriit In Imlure a (artory to loratr ln-n-. County Court caneiieil tlil nmrnitii! . Aalde from iHiuie routluu liultiet the only matter taken up waa tlio granting ol a llijuor llconii' to J.C. Kilaalln( Illy.- Court will rnnllnue In aratlun (or rover al ilaya. (lien Fount a In lute gonu In lloriN to work at the pulullui; Imalneai. REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES aaaaAntWlSk jS& v&TsBHaflaaHataaaaaaMaaaaLa. XfjA.', SoHUHLsa'SalalaaaalaRaaaaaa J VV ;r. -a ! 11ill taM rw i - i MTT aaaaaaa amaaWK-aWaar aMaftW-sssLTX r . VV I'OrJjaaJv'Jks . V OF im 0 - I lt VJ H0DERT FOLLETTE WISCONSIN. WILL COME PROMOTING TO KLAMATH; BIG COLONY I'orthml Y. M. C. A. Plan- niiuj lcur.sion to I his .Section in June One nl the Oral eki-iiriioui to the KU- Rev. W. C. Smith at Head of Wolf Creek Coloniza tion Movement V.(i. .Smith, (ormely the paator el nialhiiiiiiilr) Una )er will In' llmt ( ihe l'reibyterlan church In thl city, la the IViitUml Y. M.f. A. While I" 0w locate! at Wol( Creak, and hat II,, . Ity Ot T. IbMwin J. !'- Car- ! t ,., ,n0VeBlent. j. M. ml met many nl the meiiiocra o llie Aoociatlonatiil (omi'l that they Ink-nil vi.itlnCiati-r Ijike Ihla Summer. The Jilil.-u iiiiiiiIinI tin-in Hint Ihla city nonlil treat llieui ru)ally il they came aaaaiaa-.l BaaVaBBBBBBal Buy a PANAMA The Seasons latest styles in Panamas, Straws and Crashes Alao owplele stock Iteigon" and rborouglibred" Brands k ! (or evrty K. K. K. STORE laalalBH heir am! Mr. Carroll pniinlaeit to kill the (.tltot calf on hit ranch II they would come out there am! liy over night. Accoi.ling to tlio plain ol the Aisoclaliou alwiil twenty memben will nrrheheiu the latter pait ol June. They will r-pend the llrft day and iiiliht at the Carroll rinu-h and will then go to Crater take lor eera! day out ing. Tlila exclusion wlllgie Klamath an opiiorlniilty to enteitaln u number ol rnrlland'a reprewnlathe young men. Stone Resigns C. 1!. Stone han tendered hl realgua tlou in ustititnnl pioneciilIng attorney (or the Ijike iind Klumalh dlairlct. Ho him had thla atep under contemplation for aonie lime lull waa iruaded lo re mnlnlii theollliu until jeatenUy when Ihe demand ol hi other practice re iti!ml that he tep down and out. Dur ing his liiciiiiiheiicy Mr. Stone lius con ducted the affair ol hi olllce In a man ner that tins won lor him the high e teein ol the eoplo ol tlila county and added much to hlo reputation aa a law yer. Attorney Moore hna not aelectrd hi ncreiaor and no Intimation haa beeu given out na lo who ho will be. Gone to Oakland John 0. Hill and hit son, tleorgo 0. left lor Oakland thlt morning. They wont a hu fti Dorrla In the Warden automobile and were accompanied by Major Wordeu to the new town. Mr. inn. Ir . haa liu.'n atuk (or aome lime ' and goes to Oakland to recuperate. I I'lnkerton, alao (ormely ol tlila city, la ' ataoclated with hln. HeT. BmTth and ,. j Mr. I'lnkerton have an Intereat In about A)00 acre o! land adjacent to tha etatlam n( Woll Creek, oa tha lis to Portlaat). The land la cjoae to the depot, the moat remote being not over two mile away. About IGOOacrea ol It la especially adapt ed to fruit ralalag. The tract li being aub-divided and will be told In email acreago tracts. Sex era! faruilea from the Eait bave al locating the lad and finally apj-ealed to Chief ol 1'ollce Iw for ataletancc. The Chief had met the hoy and directed the lather to their humble abode. It waa a happy reunion when the father and ton were brought together. PRIDE OF KLAMATH float at Rose Festival Wjll Be Credit to County Throjyh the Chamber of Commerce Klamath county will be represented by one of the best floats that will lie seen In the parade during the Itose Festival at Portland. Judge Geo. T. Baldwin, assisted by W. A. Delzcl and J. I). Car roll, complete.! all arrangement (or the float while at the state metropolis, and the Chamber of Commerce paid (or the ame with the fund led over from the Sacramento exhibit which gave tlila sec tion audi extensive advertising. The float wlll.be a representation ol irrigat ion, agriculture and stock raising, and beside it will be decorated with large photograph of Crater J-ke so a to at tract attention to the magnificent teen ury of this country. Upon request of the rilate I'alr As sociation the float will be taken to Salem alter the Itoae Festival and will be on exhibition there during the Hummer and at the (air this Fall. FRANCHISE IN LIME LIGHT Government Wants High Street RESIDENTS OBJECT Council Defers Action Until Interested Parties Have Been Consulted LAST OF ORDINANCE Measure Licensing Draymen of Cily Is Killed The meeting of the council wa ol abort duration. The ordinance asking (or the High (tract (ranch! wa read for the firat time, and the dray ordi nance which hu been before the conn ell for aeveral month wa killed by action ou It passage being poatponed from one meeting to another. The bill presented were allowed and warrant ordered drawn. On motion a h)drant aaa ordered Installed on tho corner o( Washington and 9th streets. fleet Tonight All of the parties Interested In the right of way for the Keno canal will meet at the residence of A. Castel tonight to decide upon aoaao manner of corapro- raiasartbe matter with tha Govern meet. Hone of the property ownara want to Impede or In any way delay the work on the canal, but at the am time they want their property protected. ready settled on the tract, and thla season several acre of apple and peart and LVOO grapo cutting have been et out. A considerable acreage will be cul tlated till year. The property bat enough timber on It for the use of tht colony and mountain streams and spring supply enough water for irriga tion If It should be found necessary. The large hotel at Woll Croak ia a part of Ihe estate and Ohio friend ot Mr. Smith have taken char go of it. Itev. Smith has quit tho pulpit for the pre sent and Is devoting hi entire tlmo to Ihe colonisation business. Father Finds Boys J. II. Oee, an Englishman residing near flush In Lake county, arrived In the city today looking for his two boy whom he recently had come hart from Seattle. He tent the boy monty lo comoon,but when they reached her they had not sufficient money to con tinue their journey. They wrote to tht father telling of their predicament and In the meantime built a ahaekoutof oma old board near the old fair ground and neut to keeping house. Tbtboya were without fund, but they caught flan and managed to get jdong until tba father arrived. Wbtn lit came btra he experienced considerable difficulty In Chief of Police Low hat been herding cow today. He began tarly thla morn ing and rounded up all the atrayt in tha city and then started them out on tht Altamont road. Loo stock ha become a decided nuliance and tpa will be taken to put a atop to It. Again the city council 1 aaked to give to the Government a portion ot West High street for canal purpoMt. The matter was brought before tbt council In tht shape of an ordinance granting the United State a perpetual franchise (or a wooden or concrete coadnlt along thla street. Thl ramt matter waa be fore the council aeveral time lat year and on every oceaiion the property own er along thla street appeared before tht council and protested against tha grant ing of the franchise. The matter waa finally postponed until auch time when the Reclamation Service official and the property owner should arrive at tome sort of an agreement. The council held at that time that It waa a question If it bad a right to deed away a itrtet for canal purpose without the consent of the parties owning the property adjacent thereto. Nothing haa been heard of tho matter for aome month and It appear that no effort baa been mad to get the property owner to agree to tost plan (or the construction of tbt conduit or canal. When the ordinance wa prtttot- ad laat night Panl RrelUnateln appeared before the council and protected against lla passage.. The completion of the Keno canal de pend upon tht granting of torn kind ot a franchise along thla street, and It I very probable that It tht Government will consult with the property owner and will agree to put in a concrete con duit that no difficulty will bt experienc ed In getting a franchise from tht council. Last year tht council refuted to grant the franchise until the property owatrt had been consulted, and It It vary pro', bable that tbt taast thing will occur again. New Attorney John Irwin, who bat opened offlctt ia the Withrow-Melbaat block ia tbt lattat addition to the legal fraternity of thla city. Mr. Irwin baa been a resident ot tbi county for over s year.during which time he interested many of bis frjtodt in Klamath realty and taught school at Olene. He is sure ot a cordial welcome from hi legal bretbern. . 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