Ik mmk yoitly H'"'1 1'",,cr '" Klimatli FbII" Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . IttCONpVKAU.NQ.ftW KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 1008. Price, 5 Cents. CONDITIONS GOOD IN KLAMATH I republican presidential candidates Laborers Find Work on the Many Im provements Being Marie URGIR rORCES EMPLOYED ON ALL WORKS ACoiHlitiofi Aru favorable for tho Completion of lurqe fnlerprisus-l mploycrs Net'd Not Hunt lobar - 1 I tifoor Hunting Work liislwitl wi.milli i"11'1 '""' "","" '" ""w i ' ""''' "'" ' ''''I'11""1 NurllifMli'iii i UkI la tnll" ' '"' "'"y "' I1"'' "'. '" gelling n la-Ill llinil II ill.) In' otk (ab it-inr iluilriiC 111 srasnii Btrhtar. 'llie Pint rarlnia mi- hIiIii In net .,11 un.lrt wit). t I1" IHP l.tlmn la mill WIH'll llii-yiln gi I thi'ln if -I I..I...I tltlilat lli Mini' iii" ni-nn vwmi pjisikalll begin ah'irtlv. Tilt- Iter Umillun.ServIre l mi rliiplnillig !' i -, il,n m lew wl" m nml l""" Hid) tiiully alsy for m time While lint Klamath t 1 1 1 1 1 1 r y nut m gond lut I lut UUnlii nmii llil year it w luil )er illll lli istiiillilijiia atr am h that IlictrHrullicm A ('! kIII nrrl a largn (here Is wml lot nil who mi- willing In toaUr ul men within a li" !), TUr litis practically rslabllshrd their lJ0iftefi lut lb season and am now Uplaf ! I" i111" l'"1 '"" "v "" ",r'f i . ntlrttl. I ! xi'fii'I"") I,I"""", lUtll llirll aalsllea. Committed to Asylum tjptlae I'uloilida Mil rollllllllllil III ra&rwu ,r3 " ,-- -i .--- ilf ISO nen, imnl "f ulinm thfy rTl (the llnniie mjl llila iimriilng He UMcnr In tlil unlr j . II they llml l lb Dalian wlm waa lunixhl lieu n tkilBwnaie nut available tin lll few l) !.' fniiii tli Vonllnrii I'.i. itlc mJoulfur llirm The Klamath Kll UfM Water ( will shortly UkIii srtoatlieiir reservoirs and the isaslaaof IIip tiatrrsislein. This work kMbnilfl)r.l Uvause II. V. (Isle, tstpttldrnl nl llm company hai Ittii tlsblflu gtl line tjilllr a Imce ut inrn tllWnemusry lurmnplcte litis work tslalir'sll. nMiiiilla mo lnit ready In begin lassseson's run lint llm logging cnp trfataiilgfsllfif wbicd futnUhes em (aeratM lor llit UUirrm. The railroad basUla(irloi llml the lime will anon WLtrt hen n iino nl Id muitriiclltn as till U directly tributary In ibis el;. Jluaisrnus other minor Improve smli arson Mlilrh make It il.ln lor slkealUliotlhit iiipii m tut are willing tlloSlltj'a nl In ItVllte rlllpln). Ml. Thtri lit mil knl dlllerrnre between lUcooJIilon ol lait )rr ami Itiln )rar. UMtrtwn rni,l(ijet wrra lmr.il to fud llm ami nunirr rrcurliiK Ulwruiii llUtluijtr men am lnokluir, lur work. Tk Wifti ire nut nliat limy wnrn lal Jar, Uit In llila ntllun llicy allll rariitu IiIIm vicinity ol Ihu ilollarK, ami In onfctwitlipyarnaii lilgli an iwnniitl lUllilalliri r ily. In n-crnl )raia noBdrtdt of men nn luixiipil Into iMicuunlrjr in work nn Ida reclamation rjritm,bul tdw -r Ilia Koverninrnt kulouml It uniiri'i'iinry to cnil mil lor tlBM limy tt.iiif livm In reiponie lo JnrllwiiiriiU lor iiu-n In work nn Hie 'l. CoiKliiiMii aiv ry raoralil lullaccoiii..,iiioiit nl uiiililiTlil. kill, ll,0 f.m.l. allul.l,. fnrllio iwir .lnl on hkini'r rrrrk lulur I nn J uiiilrr llic lialliirliUtlnti tliat In' i it i inarrltil limn, ll ni llinunlil lliat lir I liO'l Nroinii liitirlly oVraiik-'-! Ironi ' ftri- ilnnl, lilt hi mnililliiii lint not llliirnt'l mnl llila liliillilln! I'r. I'. M. Wlild' i'Toitiirf-1 tin1 man limni1 ami a roiiiinllliirnl In Iiip ll' n)liim nua It aiusl, Tip allrnilanla m 111 arrive Iipip In a (nn i). mrnm iwj aLamtt MimMmSsSL iQIB mnmm BT .1B!' , ' ' ft JJP DIRECTORS TO ASK FOR BIG SUM Want $750,000 Appropriation for Klamath Reclamation Project for Next Year All) OF DELEGATION WILL BE ENLISTED ! Appropriation This Year is Too Small In Comparison to i Sie of ProjectWork Cannot Be Carried on Exten sively With Limited Means Kii4)ctcl ol Ki'tti'iK ttlihkvy fur Hie Imllaiia for noiiiu llmuaml mm' lie hat Ihtm rnuxlit In I lie nrl ami an effort will I niailc to k'Ivo lilm llm full penalty, lie haa inailu liltm-cll a nulranco aliout tills lonn for rotne lime, ami Chief Low lia Ucti walclilni; lilm for aereral innntlia. ! Sawmills About to Start m .'. si ':wjx. ..uil.f JU!L ''' ei .. unci troop. JOSEPH Q. CANNON OF ILLINOIS. Resume Work Soon Wink (Ki I le laii.'"'0' Ilx "'" 'lllfi' In lw iitnl nn tin1 railroad Ulki ncmii llic lliarali la 1'fln-tnlllK, lull tin' Ilia-i rliinrry liaa not )i'l nrtltiil ll will U ai-ellil wrrka U'loro llit'ilnilifo will Ik' ira.ly In Urflif oiL Tlicol.l iluA'i' la till laiil up for n'paira. I lie runlrncl' ota liai' lo'l uion tlian a inniitli ami Ulitt-aa lliry iln U'ttrr wuik I lie Konllirrn I'arlllcC imuy, will If t.inK'llcl lo inaki! oilier iirianncmi'iili If lliu nai la to I it roiriili'lrl In llila city anytime anon. C. I'. Wlllaoii lua clcanil lli lalaml In l.lnL. rUeraml li inallnK u number ol linproteiiiriiU mi llic place. Small Imilillniia liate Imvii erecttil uml afoot lirlilp- H lielnit Imlll funn Hie rait niile. It la umluratnoil that it III be imt'il a n lieer k'milcn ilurlnit tlieaiuiimcrinnntlia. The lleralil liai for aevoral ilayit iH'jf rcltl to irKiit llie arrival of a eon at llm home nf M r ami Mm. Wlmtrnr on the Till, nml ultu Ihr arrivialof a mm at lh Influent Mr. nml Mra. Hurling on the Oh. TENNIS CLUB'S PLANS FOR I908 Announcement Has Been Made of an Open Tournament Commencing on July 4 th for the Championship of the Middle Pacific Coast The'IYnniaCliili of Klanulli I'allt, Klamath Kails an opiurluiiily In tee Olefin, announce mi nen tniiriiameiit aoiue llrat claim teniiin pla)ln,. romnipin'liu on July ltd, I'tis, lo he I'lay will lr under tlw mien of the htlilat the chili ciiiuta on Seventh an I ! I ulteil Slate National Tennla Aaiociat- Klamath Avenue. I'lay n'.ll iiiuimeiice at IllnVlocla. in. an I will he heit Inn ion, nml It is hoe.l by next aeaiou that application will he ina.e (or the iikiii- Ihe aauiiiilla of the rlly will coin ineiicii llm natonV run in aliout ten ilayn 'lluie will m a atroriK demand for IiiiiiIht during the entire tumuier at n riuiiilK-r nl largx realdrnces will ho ImiI) t . Arkley llro. have on imrnema amount of log piled up In the woodi ami they now hare a small irew at work hniilinR them out. Moore Broi. have aorne li;a on hand nml alio n raft in the water at Kino. They alan hae n force of men In tho wooda falling treea. The 111III1 will run throughout the entire iiiDimer and n very luiay icaaon li anil clpated. Huson Cominjf Home The rejiort U-carae current that W. O. Ilii'oiinnd II. P. KoaterliaJ not yet been found. Thli morning they arrived at OJeaaa safe and aouml ami Mr. Huson la now on hit way home in another launch. A telephone message received Irom lilm this morning was to the effect that they were safe hut did not ray what had happened to their boat. (They ienl the night at the Poak ranch. BARGAINS THIS WEEK $5.00 5.75 2.40 .75 tfle S6.00 Khaki Suits (This week) -kdle $7.00 " " 4( " Udlei S3.00 Khaki Skirts - - -"tat Split Straw Hats, values up to S2.00, CiUdrens Blue and Pink Canvas Slippers, Reg. l.oo and 1.25. 80 and 95 the pair H Per cent off, on all Shirt Waists H and Ends In China Below Cost. Watch this space for Special Prices OFFERED BY KLAMATH FALLS Best Value Givers K. K. K. STORE out ol three advantage seta, except Ihei U-ralilp in Dial aMociatinn. I llnala whirh will lid beat three nut of, ll la to I hoped Hint Ihe people of live adtanlage tela. i Klamath Kails will join with the club Thecluh is entering Uon Uh nvoml In nuking till tournament a grand sue season with an nugmculvd inemU'rahlp ceas, and added enthusiasm. Twoncw courts i The following is a Hat of the active haeliecn developed wlilcli nru iid In ' inemheni of Ihe club: (ientlemou ; good condition. I'leparatory lo this tournament a round robin will Ih played which will give tho players of tho club opurtuiilly to round into form, ami later on in the season, at a dale In ho announced, it handicap tournament between the club members will be played. This will give those who have been previously de feated In tournament an opportunity lo come back, rite tournament to liegin on July Jib is lo be (or the rhumplonihlp o( the middle l'acillc. The ovents will bo ns follow: llentleinens single Middle l'acillc Championship, Udle singles, (lentlemrns doubles, l.adloa doubles, Mixed double, ronsolntlona In both gi'Utlciuoua and ladles singlet. It in llie l n t "fur a challenge, trophy lo lie won six llmei not iiaees snrily In suceesalon U-foru it becomes the permanent proierly of any one. In addition, llrst and second prizes will le awarded In each event save conso lations, In wlilcli event only llrst prliea will be awarded. It is hoped that this tournament, The Middle l'acillc Championship, will be come permanent annual feature In Klamath Falls. It will tend to adver tise Klainntd and In other ways be Iwne. flcial and pleasurable to tho community. There uio a number of players in tho rlub vvhonreoxpected toboon the job when the tournament commences, and it la also Iwlloved that soma ol the club players will be found to be diamonds In the rough. Every"effort will be made to get experts to participate and give Report Big Business I). II. Campbell, Will Mason, Cuills i:. Widdora, Wilson I.. Wiley, Uurgc Mason, Dr. 0. 1'. Mason, llev. Goo. T. I'rntt, Dr. P. M. White W. II. Helle- man, I). K. llayden, T. W. Zimmerman , Hoy Walker, Klbert Wright, W. O. Suillh. J. It. Korvell. ladles: Mrs. (Iro.T. l'ratt. Helen M. Hogue, Kvelyn Applegate, Demle Applegale, Ituby Hlllis, Uiulae Sargent, (i orgla White, l.yle Watson, Mae Wonleu. Homo prominent man will act aa referee. An entrance fee of It.UI will lie charged In Ixith the Indies and gentle mens single. For each of the other events n fee of ".' cents w 111 lw charged. Theriimmitleeln charge iam folios a: W.O.Hmlth, D. II. Cnmpliell, Dr. V. M. While, Will Mason, W. S. Wiley, Curtis K. Yiddoes, llelen'M. Hogue. Kutrics may bo forwarded tonny mem ber ol Hie committee. The Mong Co. feel unite good over the treatment received in Ijtkcview. They played lo a crowded house every night and the people of that town showed thorn a splendid time. They were pleased with the trip and it waa a success both from a business and plea sure standpoint. Several weeks ago the Herald an nounced that In a letter written by F. II. Newell, Director of the Recla mation Service, to Senator C. W. Ful ton 1 1 was stated that the Klamath Project would receive fUs'.QOO for the year lft0-09, beginning on the first day nf June. This haa not bean officiallr announced, but aa Mr. Newell itated this over his nwn'aignature it la safe to presume that it Is correct. At the laat meeting of the Director of the Water Users' Association this matter came np fur discussion a did also the matter of an allowance for next year. The amount for thli yetr la too small to ae compliih much and should hare bean at least double the amount. The directors after some discussion arrived at the conclusion that for the next year there should lie an appropriation ol not less than 1750,000. Project Engineer Murphy waa present and stated to the director that he would do tha bast ha could to secure) this am ount. The delegation In Congraee will be asked to use It Inflacoce and power to secure this allowance. Senator Fallon will be' there until next March and he and Congressman Hawley can be railed upon to put forth their effort to asxara a larger appropriation tor this project. Tho Klamath Project la entitled to a large appropriation from the tact that It la one of the largest projects In the course of construction. Then should be no trouble In enlisting the aid ol the entire delegation in securing a larger sum so that more and larger contracts can be let. Indications are that some thing will be accomplished with the al lowance for this year, but it tha appro priation were double the amount much more work cjuM be done In tha same jength of time. Iteports from varloua parts of the county are to the effect that the crop were but slightly Injured by the recent frosts and l hat the Indications now are that there will be an average yield this ysar. Sold Whiskey to Indians Chief of Police Low arretted "UlacUo" Mcintyro last night (or selling whiskey to an Indian. Thechlef saw Ulackieand the Indian having a confidential chat and watched fur development. They made their way tn the rear of tho Stand ard saloon. Mr, Low got Chua, Daldwln to go with him na n witness. Ulackie soon came out ol the sulnnu and handed two bottle of whiskey to tho Indian for which the Indian handed him money. The arreat immediately followed. Black- le, who gets Ida name from the color ol his skin, ha being part Negro, ha beau Jd WAl ' iH 11 m ROBERTS & HANKS . 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