He ftlfc. Mostly Hi'1"1 ,,,,,ur '" Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . Klimatli Full" t gtaettitta i ftCONpYMW.No.BWt. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 1G. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. ion MUST RUSH WORK ON MARSH Three Large Dredges Will He In Opera! Within Ninetv l)ivs 1 ' i CHIEF GIVES ORDERS TO CONTRACTORS! Machine Must Work Day and Night Sn Unit ftuilrontl i D&c Across Marsh Will He Completed During I ho lull nl I his Yi'tir DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES After Kterit tinnitus i'l Urn. Ii.i. I ii jort In bulMIng ll" rallirw.l dike bcihsb lUMnl'.tl" aiiiiuiihccineiit It nlllel Jfwlll''"" '"""' ""'" '" '" llr juaWl h '" '' k "' Kl.i'Mf I'l" ,, Kuuiliini,k'" Arililn .M'in ill" uJ ol lii llit'lr.l III lint Mim Coil- I UlUCll'' and n ll' cmn. aurl'ti Urn tt.oroiinl.ly iMirgaiilivd uJtUroii.tnicllon wnrk Mill I vigor- mi), tunrculrd. flie company ill Kli4tllllillrk'" Htm '" lh"orl ladla sdJIIlu'i I" Ibis I "''HI tmlftt till 1 iil ll'" )")' j'l'l nooutlio Urf" bid finished. Ilnmil iktUrfM I. mm Mi lli" coiirseul run Unction and t ( uiatliinety Ii.i lliu Jrd ll tt Hull" awaiting lt rumple- Iwa. Thsollwr bargr will I l.ullt l miaJ by llir tiuiv It I. conipVlol the icMofir iH !"" ll'" ground. Ill fiHUrUa lilyilays Iwfore either illktuw Jlr-I'r-. Hill !. III Il-fll0ll, Ull lli three midlines go on the fork It sill I but a few niuiiths until Iks salut title will U coinpleled. It till lata I' iierrxary fur It to settle bo tVttlteaaU leveled TU wxpnl ull'in nl 1 1 ip company ! las direct result of llm demand lijr li tattera l'rlllcCoui any that llm wmk tsttptdlteil, or clo lliu CtUislriKllnii i OsBptay lliuuM Ini felt It mlltlnrt. It Istlalltrd t) llm ritttlitrcro that were ktctlor lUtluw wutk that ha U-ni oa l)i iimr.il tlit- mail viniilil likely km bnn cuinili'tii In till, city a-uuel lis litis rail. TWiiiifiil nllh .i S. V, imur it list lb dredges will wnrk ild)' ami night sMtU n tint mi more lime Mill bcloal laBJtlnic lli ullr Thti fad that llsoa dredge mi llm wnrk haa imt dunn sjUitoiloriev-ral weeks ha caused CIW Engineer llnod In ilciuaiul ihat lsorkU iroMuil In n way that UllMure the cuiiii.lrtliiii nl the dyke tils Fall. The orders tniii.lilliriiHiri.il klianollir imllcallon that llm cum Ny Is dulrcus of completing lino totals city at the taillcsl possible- .lair. Wsnts to He n Farmer "Would rra fanner." aullloiitilted OMUrt Urli f 1C Minus ('umi.anv. "Iter I rncl,w ,m. Tuesday (rum Lakrvlrn. "Hip former's I If.. u.'iil tn Ini. Hi li'jilnnl nut nl hnl at 3 iiVIihI In lint iiinrnliirf mul cnrrlesn Inn nl tn nl fnil In llii. iimi nlhl hnlMi., iilnl aUmt tin. 0.1111 miinunt ol nul.r: ll Inakrn ii iiiaii'n IiiaiI fit'l ,"l In .. Ii'iw llic tiKk 1-nJ.iy ll.rli li-l, thin I'lilm-a llio rlvnniiiK nut nl the luni, mill m V'Ulli' tmirli nl nii.i'lnlliiii (nun u iiiul(.' hiwlt. llh, lln J nl iiillklntr, i--jy hIi.-ii llif hiicki-t it kkl.vl ul't, ll I" alwii) iiiilninnry In kit k tin 'm hIiimi llm run- klrk Ihn liurki'l , tin. tnrk I. nlliinl.il t ami llirn tin. Imr... ari- lillrhtil ii. ami alter a Itw ail nl Irlllllr.'l an .rl. utrl tin Hi 1.1, ll.u lirraklaat l.rll llm;.. lint nhy riiuiuci al" the ilullrflilltll lrjiuii nl (arm lift'" lluw uu all I. up lu K' l"ck tn thi- Ja)p nlcnttlni; lir.ltff, Lllllni; lnv arnl pluw Int; ciini nn a Imt July (lav. I am Kblni; lurk tn lAkrrlra, lur lli.it Ii thi'lnan (or tne. Thfii I "i'l my Vt.ilio. She nataiarh Oh I hail a aHrll linn tliotr. ainl hi. Ili' nn a (arm almnt trn inllr. limn tnnn a if I hat a line liot.t aiul lniff'y ai.il ynu juit U-t I hail a tliinl) limn. Ikvli.ir f'.r inr, (mrrvr. !)niiiM IIiiIIpIIii. Hill Passes Senate Mil. tilinlr) rlvil hill lia I'irii 'f. liy I In' .'.null' Htlhmit any mati'tUI aim inlinriit. TIiIp Ix-liik thu ra.r It If .nfn tn iir.iimi. that Senator Kultnu ik c ulnl in ifi-tlliiK Ihriiiitfli ll1!. 'iiatf Ihn aiiirinliiiriil ap'iiiirllln.' IU,lM tn tin- Cmtvr Ij1" .Natlniinl Park. Mnrc III.- niraturi. hat arl tin t-euatu it if v.-iy (.mhalilnthat llit.ro Mill U. iiuilllll cult) In urcnrlim llif nllnwaiiot.. At the nuxt iiicetini; "I tht tllrcv'tora n( tlio Clumlicr nl C'oiiinit'ife nti'ral n..1loitliii Inr ini'iiilwrhli will I'" illnnlllc.l. Tht Ooinmlllrf nuiitftl In treurt. nn iiuhiIhti Iiu Imi-ii .IoIiik jjik tork mul Imllcnllnin ati that thn mem lwthlHil the orvanliallon will Ih Kri'atlv Incica.iil In llm neat d vk. V. II. SitIidiii ii'la In Ix-iilu f' ravnllnn Inr hi Imth Ikiu.k nt lliu hot riii llhin tin' l't l wka. Tl ptjtir imlIt fr n larwn cnncrclc inol In niMllliiu to tin. rlnlo hatha.. PARTY COMING IN EARLY JULY llarriman Tamily and Eastern Friends Will Visit at Pelican Bay Lodge CHIEF ELECTRICIAN DAY IS IN THE CITY Parly Will Arrive Here In July and Mr. HarriniM WHI Remain I wo Weeks telegraph System ll Being Overhauled Preparatory to Their Coming Free Lecture Tomorrow WOOOROW WILSON OF NEW JERSEY. I'rv. Kiwaitl AilaiimC'autri'll,u( CM canu, ulll lecturu at tin- ora home to uinrrow altvriioon. Uu 1 one ol the I IrailliiK lihvral tlilnkeri mul nm.inlouljts 'olthe MliMIe WeM, ml li Mill a(vak 'nn the ttihjt-ct "Thu Human Call ol tho Wllil." Thu alti-ruoon lecture will he ! gin nt three ami Ilia evening lecture at M'tM. lioth lecturea lll be (ree and eeryniie la Invited to bo prccnt. Aa wa atateil In yeitvrtlay'a HeraM Itev. ' Caulrell ia inwalijcmtinit the, country 1 Mlth a luu- tn hr!ii)lrit;anumbcrnrpeo J pie here from the Kait to fettle nn the i Irrlnaleil lain! nl tills rectlnn. I HI ION HEADS THE DELEGATION The Senator and His fnends Control the State Conven tion und a Ta(t Delegation Will Go To the Republi cs n National Convention from Oregon A Fitting Finish e'eiiatnr i-'iiltim an.l hla Irlemla hail I ever)lhliii: lln'lr nayat tlu Mali' em- j M'lillnii hell at I'urtlaiiil nn the lllli. I The Senator will heail lliu ilrli;atlnn to : the Natlntial riiiiriillou, hIiIi firo. II.I Wlllhnu nl Mullnnmah, A.N. (illUrt nl JUiluii nml ('. Ii. Huntley nl lark aiiiua the oilier ileli'itatea from the tale at larv, nml lliiljili V.. Williamt nl I'olk. nml 0. A. ru'lhleth' ul Cooa at tleletiatea (inui Ihf Fln-I Corif rcaalon ii j ihltrlfl with Frank Ira White ol Kla malli a alternate, nml II. W. Cnle nl Mulliiiuiiah ami Am II. Ih ron cl I'lnallllalrom the cecoml ili.tikl. Tim I'reiililenllal electora weie e lrcltiln (ultima ' It. I. Hutller ol Oil Ham, A. Manter of Douslaa, J. I). I.e-f Mullnniuali ami Frank J. Mil ler ol l.lllll. The convention pnoc.1 reanluiiuna lie ilorflnurxretaryTaltlorthopreaiilency. Calf In Court BARGAINS THIS WEEK AT K. K. K. STORE $5.00 5.75 2.40 .75 ei 6.00 Khaki Suits (This week) -bdles S7.00 " " ,( ei S3.00 Khaki Skirts - - - Split Straw Htts. values up to S2.00, wens Blue and Pink Canvas Slippers, Retf. l.oo and 1.25, 80 and 95 the pair 10 Pr cent Off on all Shirt Waists N1 wd Ends In China Below Cos!. Watch this space for Special Prices OFFERED BY KLAMATH FALLS Best Value Givers K. K. K. STORE The call caie la mill orcup)luK the attention ol Juatlcu A. 1. Miller. Pur lug the luli. ilay there haa len n lurxo cr.iml at the court homo llatenliiK tu the evltli'iire ami a large iiuuiher ol ilneeH hue U'eu cxainlneil. The rail In rjueitlon Maa luouuht In the trial ami MBBoffcretl aa evidence. It aa tied In the court home )ard and It la aale to ay uer two humlred people toped to mi the call that la rospoiulble fur a atllt that will coal aeveral hundred dol. lata belure It la llnlahrd. Tho takliig ul llm evidence will 1 concluded thla PVonliilC J JuaJtlco Miller l render hiadrcUlon. The rail la allll In the IHiaaeaalon o( W. I'. Arant. Springer Addresses Voters Cl. Springer, the Oemocmtle Candldato lor Joint Senator, (rom Culver, Crook county, Oregon, u greeteil by a largo audience at tho court house latt nltdil. U udJrcaa was liuainetsllko nml he made a (itvnrablo impreialon upon thoao who heard him. He alanda llat-looled on statement No. 1 and stated that he would aupport II. M. Cake If ho received the popular vote at the June clectloit. Mr. Springer will bo hore a few day to beconto acquainted with the voter o( thla acclloH. Ho ia accompanied by Mr. Springer on hla trip over the district. Dog Poisoner Gets Busy The dug io!oiier haa again been gel- J ting in Ida oik and )etlerday three Llewellyn tellers belonging to J. C. Cruu'ii din! froiu the efTecta of olion. Tim old ting aa aluiil at tlUnnd the pii at alniut i"i each. A reward of f 10) haa already been offered fur the nr- rent nml conviction of the guilty party or partlea. The doga had been ata)lng at the Kxchange alable and tho poison i was laid for them In that vicinity. The motive fur taking tho poison to the alable where the dog were out of tho way cannot lie understood by the pro prietors of tho alable or by Mr. Cravens. The poisoning wai discovered too late to save the doga. Mr. and Mrs. I.. II. Yaden and boh ar ried last night from Gold Circle, Nev ada, to visit with relatives. The .Muiig Company cloreil Ita engage ment In tlili city last night with nnu of the beat performances that It haa pre sented during ita entire stay In thla city. Tho play, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. H)degave nn opportunity for Mr. Mong to show himself at his best. In thW play aa In the Clay Itaker, he Is all that any actor ran be. The last performance was a fit ting climax to the scries of excellent plays tint the company haa presented. Ihe entire performance waa well hand led, and cveryono of the actor seemed to (ll Into the part that he was taking. It Is to bo hoped that Mr. Mong will visit this city again if he should be In this section with a company. Services At The Churches Services will be held In the acveral churchea of Klamath Falla tomorrow aa follow: Christian Science Society ltegular services will be held at Klamath Con servator)' of Music tomorrow morning at 11 a. m. Haptlat Services Sunday School 10 u. m. ('reaching 11 n. in. II. Y. I. U. 7 p. in. Preaching 7 :30 p. tu. Itr.Y.J.ll. OUIFKITII, l'uslor. Methodist Services Sunday School at 10 a. in. 1'ieaching at 11 u. in. Subject i" Three Crosaea" Kpworth League 7 iW p. in. Treadling by Dr. Huaon at S p. in. REV. I'. CONKI.IN, Pastor. Church ol Sacred Heart Masa dally at 7:30, Sundaya at 10:30 A. M. Rev. 11. Keusl,S.J. Preahvterlan Church-The pulpit will lie occupied by tho Rev. T. P. Howard, aunday school mUalouary for the I'rea bytery ol ioulhern Oregon, who will apeak In behalf ol the work ol the Board ol Publication and Sunday School work. The sermon lu the evening by the Pas tor on "Humllty." All, especially strange ra In the city, will be welcome to all the services ol the church, REV. GEO. T. PRATT, Paator Tho "Smoker" nt the band club rooms tonight promises to be a unique and very enjoyable affair. It la one ol those times where the ladles are not Included, but the men have a Jolly time, by them selves. Elaborate preparations have been made (or the occasion. Call up I'hono 213 and have us clean and adjust your sewing uiavhlno before you start your summer's sewing. Charges reasonable and all work guaran teed. Singer .Sewing Machine Agsncy. C. T. Day, the chief elect-lean ol the Southern Pacific, la In the city looking after the telegraph line between Pelican liny and the main line ol the railroad. He and two ol tho line men came along the line (rom Thrall to this city and to morrow Mr. Day goes to the Pelican Bay Ixxlge to inspect matters at that place. It will be remembered that Mr. Day was here last Summer at the time Mr. Hai riman visited Pelican Bay and had charge ol the line and its operation. His visit at thla time la (or the parpoea ol making arrangements for the coming ol E. II. llarriman and family and a party ol Eastern capitalists. The plana are that the party will arrive here about July 1st and will at once go to the Sum mer home ol the railroad cnlel. It can not be stated at this time bow many will be In the party or how long they will remain but it Is understood that Mr. llarriman will remain about two weeks and that the members of the family and Iriends will be at the Lodge during the entire Summer. Many Im provements have been made at the Lodge during the past year and the place is new equipped with all modern appliances. Will G. Steel announced several months ago that he bad received word that Mrs. llarriman and the children would be at Crater Lake this Summer so it Is very likely that the party will make excursions to the Lako while they reside at their Summer borne. Mr. Day will leave Tuesday .for bis headquarters at San Francisco bat will return In about three weeks to superin tend the making of a number of im provements on the telegraph line in tbls section. Notice to Masons A special meeting ol Lodge is' called for Monday evening, May 18th, to con fer E. A. degree. W. A. Drxxttx, W. M. - I." "rn ' 'i ' . jr. ja. . Li TfaffSTK llfesdr ROBERTS 6 HANKS Hardware Dealers