lie totthuj jfoitly Il'ad Vmr '" Our Advertisers the Beat Results , Get Klimath KitllH .... Kefwo. YKAlt, No. fil7. jJBOTT TELLS TIME OF CHANGE vs Mails Must Continue to Come via Po- kegama as per Contract UTTER S DEPENDENT UPON HIS SAY SO tnry to tlio Statements of thu Muitayur of the Klam- ,11, kc Railroad Iho Postmaster is Daily Lxpect- inK Order to Route Mails Hy Horns KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 11. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES uwltr KnuiilU ha m yt rwelv. -.1..... in .mil., (lit. malt vlja l(6UH"u"'""" nb but Hi older at h-U.I at illaw. Wl.ni Mull It'itit" Inspector I W. Villi l',B ''rrl weeks ago MilrJ thai '" "",', rprtiiiiiiirml tUtn'"'r "If0 I" rlabllaliwl tthtlOth t.l May. Tim (lovcrn. ilsltajsinotfi slowly I" il "' (nJconMurtillxlimi)r U a fw tafur lli rrlf 1U lw alarlr.1. '. Villi '" i''"1 "'l '" w""''' imp.I tliatlh frrvlcn via .kc- ibt discontinued wltii tlin nnw ItM Un'in. It ! Krliraly -" I iLil llil will Iwiloiie irgardli.a 111 anil's "f lli" Klamath ImVv Urtavi or any oll.fr corporation or In- Jul. Il ',r that tome one !. Mat to K. H. Al.lK.tt, lli Knrral ol the Klamath l-akn road, Mm when tli new route wuiiM Isfaasd lor he !. uialltl tl.n follow kesaaanlcatlon to Ilia Herald - f Rsplrlog to jruiir inquiry to when I Bill will be routed via Dorrla, will rtWJltl.lnt II lll U when I say Tbawraloa la ttelter now thin It la tit IKirris. All Ilia (lip M tin pill til Ilia ((Kn A tit SUitr Co,, tn.l tli rail rtttta rltit contingent (flit Utter Iim itpotltlf hurt to llit 11 Intarrtit nth Kill.) tin nut accomplished ptUaf jrrt in regsrd t thn iniltr. stsprew H. I', tickets ami Melntln IfFUgtlliir will quit Klaaiath Kallt Ills ICih tla I'liki-gama, but ol course Bill will ttay until IheOnveruitieiit it off or I do. The mail rnntrart l tli Fallt and I'nktiania Iim SstUirM tears )l to run. I can Ihcarrjlng the mall anytime I want dlnr, to the communication nl I. Abbott he can fore the malt to fit kPokmtma the entire Ufa of lilt fon. But, on the other hand, If ho It h. ran iIIkoiiIIiiiiu the service at slims. Thli wniitil ho rather a ono- I contract fur the Government to Ur Into. The (internment never An t mill contract without tli pro- Hut It can discontinue nr 4 U Mrvlco it my lima ami while Hhlicttellr. Al.lioit may ho in puoo totirunne i,e iraln ivlipilule to ult I. In. cll, hi will liii'l that l.ui.nol ilktntr to thn iiirinm-rit whim tin' imIi'p Ij nil f ilLomtliiilrd, County (lets Uoad Funds Ci.tinlrTiiaiun-r I.. Alia I.1 hit' In fh ill In In mi. I numleia H".V) fiotn tl.r. Mate triaa.iri r which la Klnnitlh County's thai nf thr flte xr c.-iit I iti.l atln fiiml. 'I In- ulnln receives flm ll.i (loTirilli.cl.l t "t Irl.t (if tin' nullify ildUiil fn.m tin' l' nl pllhllc land ml tl.'i ti.oiii'V " ncclvi.l I api'iitli.n iil among thi munllea nf tin' lalo ami corn Into tl.i r'.ml fiiml. It ran be Hard for mi i. II. i r '.it) than tin' luiptntr mrnt nf public hirfhwiiys. Klamath Cinilily linw haa ap.in(lmatfly IH.'M) In thr mvl fiiml, a "11111 aulticlriit to put t'.mi' uf the rna.U In lln coii'lltlon linuliiiK Lumber ftitrial Uik loila nl lumlwr hnrv lfli halihil mil to Matiry llri'thi-K V Coniaiiy'araiiiti, All lian.li tin l.iiy rttahllihlngiiuaiti'ia fur thn Suuimrr. Thr flrat wotk nn the illtrh 111 .rohhly I ilone timiorioa . Tli" rniitracloia ilM not l.rliiK in a full rre with them, hut rill employ n numt'r nl men aa kwii aa Ihey itrl lhr tctnal rmiilriictlon woik ataittil. Aincs LunkitiK Up I & JmJ'flftAj A 'If'IraUl 1 tu!i VatV "ninri n.Mini.wi: o.e CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS OF INDIANA. ROOSEVELT IS FACING A TEST Election uf a United States Senator in Oregon Will Be Tak en as a Verdict for or against the National Admin istration and Its Policies l(cMrla fniui tin. uiliK'a at New 1'inc CrceWatc to the vitrei that a gnat a mount of iletehpriiiiit work will U ilonelhla Hummer. Kaatern capllalliti are taking hoM i fomv of thcpropertlva ml iluvclopmvnt woik will lw rarrliil on thla tcaaon on acalc far morv ex teniive than ilurlnK Ihv time alnce the prixK'cti were illacovvrol. llefori' aillournlnit the County Couit Ircl.lr.l to trailtertli for hUi for Iho bridge arriMn Ixiit rltcr at Iho Upper (Jap. If Kiftliafactory hid I) recrlvnl the hrldgo will ho built thla Hummer. Coiialderahl freight la itlll coming via I'okcgtma, Two carload wero landc.1 then' today. Th Mclntlro Coin, panv will maintain olllr ther for at iraat two inontha longer. IAF.6AINS THIS WEEK K. K. Ke AT STORE $5.00 5.75 2.40 .75 Uei $6.00 Khaki Sulti (This week) - lies $7.00 " " ' " c $3.00 Khaki Sklrti - - - SpUt straw Half, valuei up to $2.00 -Wrens Blue and Pink Canvai Slippers, Reg. 1.00 and 1.25, 80 and 95 the pair fOper cent off on all fhlrt Waists nd Ends In China Below Cost. tch this space for SpecialPrices OFFERED BY KLAMATH FALLS Best Value Givers K. K. K. STORE A girtt many Itrpuhllfana are ! ginning to roU'ily ak thui"t'lvea "Why lhoiild r elect n.nrri.'.r Chamherhitii loathe United ftatea Senate?" And In thla if ho ii ananfrrd. 'Why Indeiil ' ' Hut In II. mailer of a Unltcl State. Senator they hao irvrntnl to them a different prohlem. There they come In touch with the pally nf thu Nation, the patty of Roo:ell, of which they ro warmly tpprote, and the verdict which they render the general public mutt ai I ivpt a. very largely tho Judgement of thototeia ol Oregon upon trial aaminia tratlon. Our vloction occur at a ttrange teaaon of tho year. W hero firo tlio flrat gun of tho prctldentlit election. Tho voidlet la mtde up in advance, to far at the real of the country it con cerned. Tho Nation know thtt the BUte I overwhelmingly Republican. It likowito knowa thtt tho ndmlnliter ill Ion of I'ntident Koonvvvlt hat hero received riilhutiaatie approval. Tliat admiiiiilerattou, dlpguUo It a no will, It now on trlaftefore tho country. Hy tlio general matte of the people it hat been warmly approved; hy the corporate and plutocratic Intorenti it la bitterly revllcl, and whllo little la being done openly, thcro 1 deep down a tmoulder. ing lire of resentment that cannot bcux. tlngulihed. For tho very reaion that plutocratic force of the country hate tho I'retldont, tho masee of the people admiro and approve him. If uuder iucIi clrcumiltncoa a thcto It gov forth that tlio people of Oregon In June elect u Democrat for United State Senator, the administration re ceive a blow In tho house ol it tup poted friend that it I conceivable may have a torlout effect upon tbo plan of the friend ol the administration and upon the great contett In November fol lowing. It mutt not be forgotten that much quiet work bt been done In re cent month again! the admlnlttrttlon. Onoratyjeo tho effect of it on every hand In every communlty-the clacquer butlly ongaged In hmttrlnglng Roose velt, and lotlduoutly undermining the platform of principle which he haa been tteadlly putting forth In hit me- tagta and tpcechet. If a Hell known and tnppoaedly afo adwlnlttration State falls Ly the wayaide in June, the pieftitre of the adiniiiittration aeterely tuffera and no man who hotieatly face Ihequeillon can lee it otherwise. In the present campaign and the com ing election Statement No I. It pot on trial, because both candidates tor the United .Stntet Senate ttand square toed and tlat footed upon that platform. Neither la Chamberlain or Cake, a such, nn trial before the people. The iuctiun 1 one not of the.o men, but ol broad National Import, leading to a vic tory which will mean a shout of ring ing encouragement to the National ad ministration or a vital blow delivered in the houso of It friends. This It the real proKtition before the people of the State, and It la one ol tho main reason why The Telegram will throughout thl campaign give II, M. Cake Ita heartlett support and urge as strongly a it may the voter of Iho State, to sustain the an ministration at a moment when it la more seriously on trial than at any other period in Us whole history. Portland Kvenlng Telegram, May -Ith IW8. FARMERS' INSTITUTE ASSURED Dr. Whitycombe, of Corvallis Experiment Station Will Be In Attendance MEETING SHOULD BE LARGELY ATTENDED Illustrated Lectures and Discussions Will Be Beneficial to Farmers and Stock Raisers-Adjourned Meeting of Water Users to Be Held at Same Time that there in no mIl.lo chanci: to re move the county ceat if tin- question la tuhmittiil In thn vot.TH. Dredge Not Working W. II. Kent, whnhaschnrgs of tho dredge on thevallmad dlko acros the marsh, was In the- city Saturday, lie slated that the repairs for the dredge had not lrn received and that no work was being don. The wood work on the new limine was Mug done and In a hort tlmn the machinery would be on hand and nt toon at It can be put on the barge the new dredge will lie put In op eration. Thn old one will bo repaired rhortly and th. two machines will be put on the joli. It It now almott three weeki since any work has U-cn done on the dike. This is a good reason for work and eery day that It lost means delay In the extension of the road to this city. Will Open Office E. 1. .Morgan hat returned from Cali fornia where, ho has been for several weeki on an important real ettate deal at Rosevllle. He Is now making arrange ments to open his ofllco in the building near tho Hum hardware store. While at OaklanJ he purchased his olllce fur niture and it will arrivo hero within a few days. Registration Closes Soon Registration for the general election closes on tho loth, and up to date there are 748 voters registered in I.lnkville precinct. This is enough to make three precincts and at the proper time this Fall the County Court will make the di vision. The total registration of the county will be approximately 1C00. All of those who have not registered should do so, before Friday. V. Ci Davenport and family visited at Keno Sunday. ' Secretary C. I'. Chastalu, of the Kla math Water liners' Aavx-Iation, la In re ceipt of a letter (rom James Whltycomli director of tho Oregon Kxwrlmrntal station at Conallis, informing him that he ami Professor Dradley, the chemist at the station, can come to assist In tho Farmers' Institute to be held on Juno 6th and Cth, the time set for the ad journed meeting of the Water Users' Association. Mr. Whitycombe states that on thn night of the Cth they would give an illus trated lecture on the various typet and breeds of livestock, and alto showing the Agricultural College and It work which is of interest to evtryonc. On the fol lowing day tho discussion of subjects pertaining to animal husbandry, plant food In the toll, chemistry of the soil, and other subjects of Importance to the farmer cctild be taken up. Thla Institute will bo held at a tine of the year when farmer will have time to attend and In order to make the gather ing a succes It will be necessary for all Ilia stock, raiser and farmers to attend the session. Valuable Information can be got by attending institutes of this na ture for those wh attend are given the benefit of year of experiments with va rious breed of stock and kinds of toil and crop. The meeting of the Water Users' As sociation and the Institute should bring every fanner and stockman In the Kla math basin to thla city on June 5th and Cth. This will be the first Farmers' In stitute to be held in this county and if it It mtde a succes it will make it pot tibia for tbi county to secure oue of these meeting every year. Vote on Saloons The question of prohibition under tho local option taw will bo submitted to the voter of Lake county at the June elect ion. The question will be voted on by the county as a whole and also by a combination of precinct In the north end of tho county. Building The Court House Despite the fact that the light for the icmoval of the comity seat ol Ijike coun ty is still red hot the authorities nro go ing ahead with tho construction ol the now court house at Lakevlow. Parties coming from thero say that tho stone and brick work i progressing splendid ly under the direction of W. A. Wingate, formerly ol this city. There is now n possibility that the measuio will not be submitted at the June election. Tho petition asking thut the question be sub mitted ha the required number of sign er, but a number of those have grown disgusted with the fight being made by the newspaper and have asked the county court to withdraw their name from the petition. Again the law re quire that the clerk mutt give thirty day notice that the measure will be sub mitted. It appears that thl notlco has not been given. Lakevlew resident feel JO Wan - '' API BY ll ll T ll 11. IKaIU Mk ' 1 J? I I j& ROBERTS & HANKS Hardware Dealers