Pie Mostly Hwm1 l,mr '", Klamnth FiiIIh Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . gEC0ND YKAII, N(). Iff. I. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 18. 1008. Price, 6 Cents. REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES atfim ADY WANTS DAMAGES Files Suit Against the Klamath 37-10 FIGHT ON AGAIN Hearing in the Case Will Be Held at Lakeview Next Week EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE CLERK i CMe I Attracting Much Attention Hecmisi! of Voluubloj lands nnd l.orgo Number of fortius Involved in tin; long Drown Out I iticjotion A, TV IjIIiiK, IIk well known 1'oit UnJIml U" urn iIktII)- In ion wctU ullli tin- (4iii nit 3M0 ce tbklicii'i'iii4l Ijli'Vli'w next Mini it). II I ultoini'V for it iiiiiiiIm'I nl tktrlllr of tlii'ill-i'iUnl illililcl ml till U drrt lr li ill) taking do kwitlont Mme ( uiiuty Clerk Chattalii, Hi lUtrt lint lip has already taken the JtfQilllom of ll.i- Main iiilirUU III con Mctlm with llif Ian. I llllnalliin and tatt Hit evidence will l-o submitted UalUctie comes iii fur hearing be Ulbtltrl'lir and Het-river ni'il Mnn it, Attoiiir)i Millt ami Stone ale alto rtartKnllng a number of tht illicit, tail flro. J.l'rikitu, i. tin- legal llrui, rUtt A I'lull l I'mlland It here In ic trttKt A.D. Daniel), uf Itliitirland, Wll., Iht tnmi who placed Iht- rrlp mi lUUftJ, TUfMO Ian I tight hai L-coine Uiii eaibrrsuie ofthnaiimtiut ( Uml ami tUtomUcrof -nplo Involved. The lu4lfll.t ttn -IrCllftll li.lt llllt tu lltli.Itixn riiiI mi attempt waa Mi tu place ulliur ixilp In-full- tl u irllataUhiiirni hui nuJo it matter it lioifj. TliU aerip Mut leirctcl by tliu ofitUUoftli- U.cvien ulllcii Ufailiu U lltl to lli lamia Mniiged lu-llio hut iml m,t Hip liovcinment. The 8ul' irlliiiiutliiiiriit Was next er P'I nJ tli lamlt m it became o en toHttlrmmt in, wrra fllnl mi by iw' t' i'v"i'U '""" ,l'1, n"'1 Uk WW. Tim in i Inn non In I hi di- UllIItUiitlli.fi. nud timber mul tllnuntiiu. In liul.l nr If tliu wlpolliiiilm ,,)(, ,,rw.wrlie(1 ai ,,vl (,y ,K. (rlllril lAftd Offlrc aii.l tin. inlaull ut given tlrtt,r,, l.iil S.crelaiy liaill.M Paalflllie imlliMt,. niiull...r iu-a-lni- -- rrtult , imt t, h,oI ground gone i,v, riig.il!,. Inn number Hcstes Hie (lineiiiiin.nl l.i.i...... .!.. "-- lutont, lo auiuo f Uio lamia ami liiocliani.Ml luiml. . i,iln,u. - 'an. II111111..1....1.... i -..vn ,ia),u 1VII1- tl and nil..... 1V .i,i,i ' ... .UntU lor inr.ra. tlian futir yenra mul Iijmj r.-nl liiiiiiln-.il i, ili.Hiii linpnn 1 1 i i.-.- ',i i. .i... . .." . . - , .... . .. ,. wni'iiiii itliacllng it ulratili.il i.l nlli-nttun arid HwlllllMy rolitllitli' In Iltij4tinn (hi avrritl liinin Jr.nr. Injured hy Blast Jmupt K.Util, loiiimn of llirxjimrry Vir at Millrr lilll, hai pi'iloml) n'irri liy n iii'iimluip Matt hatunlay nltri- iiikiii. Hi-h I'liKaKnl In "iuif)ln lura tu O iii-. In tmllillnit tin, (ouri.l tlun (ui III" lt iltprlliitiio ainl In aM tliu; a dlatt "inn arrlilint wcurrol tint rjul II illichtrp More lio rouM ittt way. Ir. Ilainllloii t iiiiiiiiinir.l ami al lint it Mai (mini that llii man' ryrtliihl hiiiiI.I I' iiiliiiil, lint illnlrr tlin ilocliir'aratDlir lairi;aliiliit;liitUlit ami liVi'ty vi ill tuflvr no inlm't Injury, tin uf lilt liaiuli ttn liailly liitn, liKt. ItatltiK tlir nmiutatluii ul uiie u( tt.tr fliixi'ia, Tlio lnjurr.1 man It wHlnx almiK nlrrly an. I mlilp frnm tlirlatf ul a linger lir hI differ riu vrinaiirnt In I'iri. Alnrine News im i itrsfmmrmm nr. zmm i . rjT 1 ?railBKJBnirjlTr.'Tl r.ni'i"' 1U .-Clin v - JT. ', r m, Lake Railroad Company FRANCIS J. HENEY HIS ATTORNEY Action Is Drought in Courts at Yreka for $63,000 Damage for Injuries Sustained by Ady in Railroad Wreck at Thrall More Than a Year Ago r.5'i ' . tr,.. t-it i WW'W&w' ,r wy. - " ,v ' jrinr vs GEORGE B. CORTELYOU OF NEW YORK. GRANDSOCIALAFFAIR Band Smoker Is a Success in Every Way and a Credit to the Organization Accidently Killed i I Woril vvm mtiveil lirru yeaterJay friiniMl lleliroiioftlio accidental ilioot 1 1 iik' t tin.- ti-ri yrarold on o( Mr and Mrs . A. I liarnmii at about 1 :30 o'clock. Ilo tfnd lili twelve year old brother were I playlnK ii,talr uiinj; a (hot gun at a ! toy. Tliu elder of the lya had the gun when It nna acrldcntly ilscliar(;vd, the load tearing off the top of tliu younger brotliir'e head. The father waa down atalra and when hi) reached the clilldron the biy waa dead. The thot r.iii;cd initaiitenoui death. Tlio llariiuun have not reildH at Mt llvhron lonir, but recently moved there j frnm near l.lttlc Shasta. They are re lated to llif IUrnuma of thla city. Here to Stay' Adinlinl Ali't. Nntlcr ai down fiom tin- l'i.'r Ijtkn tmla) and iented tlin futliiwiiiK iimtlni iii.tra : (Ml itiviicmt of Ihi'i'illeliip mtulineaa of tliu Ukc the ateamer Unmet lay In tlin let of D.ia'le mlut all day Sunday, rotjioi.aet that brought out a great deal fihe h filly thoutaml fict of lumlrr In 'nlamuiemcnt and laughter were made Tim meinbu r of tlio Klalnatli t'lla Military lUn.l hare ettablliheJ repii. latlun at enter lalncra. Thcamoker at tnr ciuii roonn laat .-ntiirilay night aa one of tliu inimt enj.iy alilii erenta tv corded In the aoilal hlttorrof the city. An tlaUuatu baii'uvl a aervtd and one hundred men nere teale.l at the tablea. JiiJku Helium, In Ida mual .leaaut Mar. neted at toait matter and tiw. Htenmer liltti Ciiul.t will Iw put on the ) mt Meek. Sleatnera Wlni'mit and Mui.uiu Mill be in riiiumittloii to.ni ai they are not) n(I (he ttuyi. A. A. )aia, olio of the irumlneut ('.tttlemcu of the north end ol thuiounty, I In I liti city for a few daya. He a) tliu feml on tliu Klamatli inarali i not at good ua 11 itumlly It at thla tlino of the )rnr. rveryllilni: the Intel In .Siinimor mil lurry will U (ouiid nl Ihu Stilt Dry (IihkIi (,'.i. Let Us Measure you for your Summer Suit We can fit you to the "dot" A Doubt isn't a fact until you prove it Don't doubt us until you have tested us. You take no chances. We refund If we fall to give Satisfaction. K. K. K. STORE The Newest and Best for th3 Man who cares by Alex. Martin, Jr., V. A. IMtoll, J, I). Carroll, Dr. lA'onurd, Dr. Hamil ton, l.'ev, I'M ward Adama Cantrell, K. II. Hall, I'lerrn aiu, It. II. Dunbar, II. I.. Hulk-ate, C. T. Day, J. O. ilnmak- ter, W. O. Smith. A. I.. U-avItt and M. D. WHII.imi. A ailemlid nniiIiJil program naa reu Irred and fully appreciated by the largo nuuilier of gueata. The program uai ai follow : l'alallnut Hall Hand Select ton Magnolia Club New Colonial .... Hall Uaud Vocal Solii Hand Accompaniment Moon Deur....T. V. Zimmerman Selections Mandolin Club Ditto Land..... Mozart Hand Vocal Solo Hand Accompaniment Sing Mo to Sleep... Ilurgo Mnton Wedding ol tliu Wlmli.. .Unit . . Hand Charahtan...o... Hull Hand The event waa one of the inott enjoy able that lias occurcd In Klamath Fall mid the band which la already very pop ular timdo many friend through the mokrr ami ll will alvtaya bu it privilege for ouu to get nu invitation to the enter tainments given by thai organization. There aro now twenty member in tliu baud and llfly associate members who enjoy the prlu'lego ol the club rooms mid all of tlio social functions. The organization is one that la a credit to the city and merits the support of the peoplo of Klamath Falls. Lectures Again Tonight Itov. Kdward Adams Cantrell, who lectured at tlio opera house Sunday after noon and evening was greeted by large audloncosand his lectures were fully ap preciated by nil who heard him. The subject of his afternoon lecture was "lhu Human Call of the Wild." Mr. Cantrell is a deep thinker and an able fioiu Salem oa business matters. (Kker. He I very broad in hi view and preaenta his thoughts In a way that apiwal to hit auditor. (I Ma notice able that many of tliote who hcanl him In the afternoon weroat the opera houec lu the evening to hear him a leeoud time. Ilia lectures arc the kind that et one to thinking and suggest new Ilea-. He will lecture again this eve ning at Hie opera houtu on the ubjvct, "The next Step In Human Progress." This lecture is alio free. Death of Jessie Arnett Word has been receive J announcing the death of Miss Jesile Arnett at Red land, Cal at 7:30 lait night. About live, months ago she was taken to Calif ornia, for her health as she was at that lime suffering from consumption. Her mother remained with her for some tlmo and then her father Joined her nnd re mained until a week ago w hen he left her feeling quite well. Her condition had been melt that for omu time her re covery was doubtful, but It was thought that the change In tlio climate might improve her condition. Miss Milan Ar nett, a sister of tho deceased, will leave for Kodlauda in tho morning and alio will be Joined by another sister who -resides at Oakland. The remains w ill be Interred at Hedlandt. Deceased was tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Arnett of this city and on tho :0th of this month would havo been I'Jyearaofage. Shu was a native-ol Klamnth county nnd resided hero most of her lire. A. I., llrown has sold his grocery storo to V. A. Calkiii9, who recently came here from The Dalles. The new pro prietor took possession of tlio business last night. Mr. llrown "111 remain here Indefinitely, Now line of Ellison phonographs and records at Wlntem'.Jowelry Store. W. S. Worden returned last' night fioui Don is where ho spent several days. He took In the big celebration while there. llrighten up with fchurwIn-Wllliums Paint. Bold by Baldwin the Hdw. Co. K. P. McCormack, who hat large pto perty interests In this county, Is here Geo. O. Urandcnburg arrived here Saturday night from I.os Angeles to apend tliu Summer In this section. He Is a brother of Mrs. O. lleltktinper Jr., and na litre for a tlmolsit Summer. He says since that time be has been able to talk nboutnothtngbut tho Klam ath country and he has come back to etuy. Birthday Party Mrs.C. 1'. Gregory and Mrs. Mito I Estes entertained a party of about 30 yeung people at the home of Mrs. Gre gory Saturday evening In the honor ol the birthdays of their daughters Misses Harriet and Pearl. The house was tast ily decorated with flowers. A large birthday cake with their names and date of birth was placed In the center of the room on a table surrounded with doners, ulicro it stood until served with other refreshments to the merry young people. Abel Ady has begun suit against the Klamath Lake Kailroad in the courts at Yreka, for $63,000 damages for injuriee sustained in a wreck at Thrall about year ago. It will be remembered that the engineer lost control of the loco motive as the train was backing op to the Southern Pacific station. The train thundered down the hill and Mr. Ady was cno of the passengers who saw the danger and Jumped. The locomotive and passenger coaches were piled up on the Southern Pacific track. Mr. Ady waa the most severely injured of any of the passengers and after he was brought to this city he was confilned to bla bed for many weeks. lie suffered a severe injury of one bis legs and was under doctor's care for a number of wecka and at times it was feared that be would not recover. Francis J. Heney It Ady'a attorney and because of the prominence of the parties to the suit and the fame of the plaintiff's attorney the case will attract a great ileal ol attention when It coeaea up, in the courts at Treka. An Invest igation was made at the time of the wreck and it was then stated by the authorities that the accident waa do to negligence on the part of railroad em ployes. Hurt in a Runaway Word has been received from Lakeview that Mrs. E. B. Kamsby, of thla city, and Mrs. Eldon Woodcock, of Lakeview, were both quite badly injured in a run away at that place list Friday. They were out driving when the horse became frightened, ran away and the boggy waa overturned. Mrs. Ramsby sustained a dislocated shoulder aad a number of bruises and Mrs. Woodcock waa quite seriously bruised. JQ smwiu ssi ' js-. in III IllQWJ l'( MSJbS JlpIlHfHir i y tnp" 1 I ;&-'- - ROBERTS & HANKS Hardware Dealers ,-.,.