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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 12. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
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TEST LOCAL OPTION
Medford Saloon Advocates Will
Fight Prohibition Law
I CLAIM CONFLICT WITH CHARTER
Slajfer Condition Lit in KlomaUi dills und lest of the
law in Jackson County Will Determine Its
fnfnrcement in this County
MnlfoiJ l I" I- ""' "'" "" '"
Ibl itilt In l-l ! lfI option law.
JttkMfl roiinly whole went lr)'i
Ul Utlunl Itself, lli ' Klamath
FilU.wfiilxfl. Aeroidlng t' Iho l
tSitiinuiuit k-ii dry along with the
MMly. In llrdfurd the saloon keeper"
t Sol gulll t' submit without tlllllt,
ikst claiming lhal Ihrlr rhailer lekr
fmtU'r.rc.rr (l l'w' option
( Ui mm wlm In Mrlfiml ll l very
proUtt tliat II will l ltlr.l In Hi'
jtt?. Commenting un the mallet
lUMelforJ tribune tayt i
"Atllin lm Iwen lt'n In t i . I
froltlUtlnn from gillig llltn fifed III
Mtdfu'il, jruvl.VI miiliir the ll)
tlutst. Iriimruy InJ inctlwi w
Ji(..r (rum Circuit JtiJgt llniii by
JtUmnr; ltol"t ) Smith, lepiriiiilliii:
J.C. Hill, tninlraln tin count) court
InnilrrUtiiif iruliltl'iii In tllit-t In
UrllulJ, piotl'liil llinler tin' hrfnl
tj-tlm U. It It i'tirtil tlml tin?
IttiliiMllinl't will ml. linlluihi'llif In-
. Jwll'.n, tl.lcl. tnr Hi'l fimviulll.ttrk
ll Into mailet p'ttnitnflit. Atlniliet
UtJllliitrr 1 1 ll.i. -lull HaIkhi l...im.. I.
I ItlUrity. iti'iiiim'jly In tte'riid l In"
rt(t,t' dlKc
"Il'tlimli'i'. il.ci.i- under uhltli.ii-
l U I iuukIii n-adt a MIip! Tin
riljnur.nl l. til lmo nwir mill ml
lUtlljrdlMii tliu city llinll ol Mill
Ittl to lirtinr, tai, irgiilatri nr prohibit
Urrwmn, drinking Imp., billiard
eoooi, loallng alleys, tlanre halls, ami
ll J'citifrelrllniii, limit or vlu-
liunr ire ,ol, or kept for tale, lr.
r"pclle of my general law til tit
UUon Dili iilijert enacted by the (.g.
Utm of liy in hv.i Urge." Tlm
"Ml; com! It competed by tho option
' Mecltru the result n( irulilbitloti
" J7 ltr thr election. The rase
MWlotightatevory point liy Hi wet
ln advocates."
TUcliuteln tlmchutcr fur the city
oIKUtnitli p iirnvMoiTanil grant
U council the Mine pnwera m doe Hid
JWford cUitir, wild tho exception
lliat It ilut-t nut loiitnln ilia 'iliratt",
'liri'tirtln i.f any ict-mtal U of lla
ttitu on llil tudjrrt innclinl liy tl,t
li'tSiilaliiitt or dy tlif l'I'lr nl Uriio,"
Tim l'Kl option law tlnrt not illirctly
rei'l all utlirr l III rnnlllrt witti It.
Imt It It ill" opinion of atlnrnryt tint it
ilort to liy Implication, ami II llilt U
tin- in in tin ii tin ttliMin nifii nru crrlaln
to Into tlirlr rji In Mnltord.
Lnkuviuw is Lively
f.aki'ltnr It irolni tlrllly furwanl
artnilliii; In ttifiM wlm nHni' fnnii
llirlf. In iIihiimImx thtf tllnalloii
I'limviithi Atlmiify W, J. M.hhii
jIiI: "I'Iip Iiim l nn llrlli-r tlim it
Imt iviT liii'ii. Itiiil.ll )! art-ui i ii
In ctrlj un of tlit liy, nut i ar.'
I puttliU up nn rl(inl nut Ii '!.
rin vt 'ill. nn ll.lt lr,iL'tntj I" U)i
iilmiK liltrly mil nlnMl ll It llnltlnil
I.iIk mtinlr lll luti ii Mm' mini
lion.,-. Tim li!i' II 'iiilnu mill I ul"
Iwlni: lm.li, u'i lit ill Ii" .1 Mj lulp l
till' InWII. (Jmilill Hi" mi' t-nil ilirtt-it
tay.
Make Temperance Beer
'I'll tl I lie !! u'litii liirfwi'fy ulll "I-
ImIhIi' iiflt r tin ll'H I'ty July i'fin
I
t ill I i ml'lr it hI Hilt Him', Hi" niiiia.M
ini'iil liiwntf iMiiipli'ltnl all ii in iijii"
merit In iimnillacttliu Iriiilwialicr lrrr,
a Iwrerak'tM-ohUlnlnu almul I prr ri'iit
alcohol Intlra.l of llirM jr cr nt at roil
IaIiuh) In tlm cralwlitlf U'r at uuiiu
Uclurnl dy tlilt llrm.
Several ol Hie uloout will liamll tlitt
'Jrliilt" ami (Mm tulcllrvs that lliry
will Iw alile lo clear a much If notuioru
money than prcvlouily, tlieru IwlnR no
llcente repaired for telllnu tlilt article.
The Ice plant will alto be operated, It
lielnK the Intention of the tockholdcr
of tlm concern lo mako tho licit ol tho
illtmllon. Unipqu Valley New.
The Ice iremn teuton ha liiiin ami
our parlor aro ojwn. Manning'.
Getting Ready for the
Summer at Crater Lake
Crater l.ukinml other Klamath !
ii'irti ara hcconiliii: ipilln wull kiuwn,
ami at a re nit It t expeeliil that a
large imiiilivr of toiiii! ttill lull tho
National I'trk t lit tentiiii,
Will (1. hti-tl, !,,, In, n H,,, (,.
chltet IiiIIim pJtk, It now ilvvutiny hit
lliiiviletitliig plant lor the Improvo
uicrittlnUiiiudtiihltyvar. Tho tea
ion at tho Luke will not ocii mull
July. The. tnnw It till quite deep anil
it Mill he unpiiiihln tu get tu the Inku
with team an I wagon until about tin1
middle nfneit nioiilh, Mr. rjlctl It of
the opinion that Im will hivo a duty
leaion ami he will do tit l,eit tu get
coridltiniia to limped tip that ho ran
rate for all lltort.
It It alrrady citalu tint a number ol
Ihttvin capilalltta will lit tho like
thit r-iiiuiiiar, and from all part of the
Tarinc Cottt Irnpililet are U-liit rc
rrird akliii( hIkjiiI the time, tho tcusit
iifin. Many ietiplu vliltol the park
latt year, hilt at llilt time the In. II
cationi am that mora lourlitt will come
thit year than during any prececllnc
)ear. The lake ha receded inch ex
lentituadvetlltlng that It Ii becoming
gcncmlly Liitnu Hint the Kl.unnlli
country lit Hut jdacn ol reiortt. 'Hi
fart that I'. II. Ilarriman inalntaiiii u
I I'M) r I in tlilt H'ctinn lint rciullcd in
valuahlu publicity, mid will have n ten
dency to bilng many wealthy loililatl.
Ilamakar-Uollcr
In tho pretence ol rclatlvet and a few
lniuiejtu fiieudt, Hi tint honiu ol the
brldti't pareiitt, Mr. iiu.l Mrt. It. M.
Holler, In thit illy, yi'tlerduy 'VriiIii;
octurrel tlie in ullage of MIm. IJuji M.
Ilolleraml .Mr Hoy llumakir, Hev. I'.
Conklln, ol tlm M. K. cliurch olllciat
Injr. The contr.ictlng p.irllrt uro well
kiiowntn tlm peoploof thit city. Tl
bride iu poji. liar jo'ieiic lady mid hat
made many frlendt tlnce oinltig here
abotittwo year n(-o.- Mr. Ilumakarlt
a Klamatli boy, having rpent moat of
hit Ufa in (hit city where ho hat n largn
circle of friendt mid ncipi.ilutancct, who
reticut him for hit many good qualltict.
Mr. and Mrt. Ilauiakar will re-dde In
thl cly.
NO NEED FOR ALARM
Occupation Tax Will Likely Not
Become Excessive
SOURCES OF REVENUE PROPOSED
Most Busiuess Men Favor Reasonable Occupation Tax t
Help Pay Current Expenses May Bona! CHy to
Pay Its Warrant Indebtedness -
University Bill Vote
Complete olliclil return from all coun
ties but Ilaineyand Wheeler tlioir tbat
llie Univertity ol Oregon appropriation
bill ha parked by a majority of 3609.
Tho returns from ll.tr above countle
will not chango the remit materially for
Ihcir ote It light and will probably
break about even on the univertity
qiiettlon. MultnomnhcourUr haatlven
the bill a uiajoiity ol 0-180, Inttead of
8.170 at llrtt annonncr'd.
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Men's Straw Hats, all styles,
Values up to $2.00, CV
DRIVE PRICE - - V
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1-2 off on all Ladies'
SHIRT WAISTS
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Arrested For Permitting
Gambling in Owl Saloon
A. O. U. W. Officers
On complaint of City Manual C. C.
Uv, a warrant wa Ittuod from the
police court thl allcrnoon for the nr
reat of W. 0. Poulk, tho proprietor of
the Owl laloon, on the charge of per
mitting and entering into gambling In
hi place of butlne.
The ttory of the raid by tho uiAtthal
U that about 7 o'clock Wednesday even
ing he atepped into the Owl taloon, and
upon hearing a diiturbance in tho back
room opened tho door and walked In.
There wa every evidence that card
had liecn played (or money and the
manhal took Iho money in night.-
amounting to '.''.M.
Much Liquor On Hand
Sheriff Sllaa Obenchaln 1 now Iho
Jargcit liquor dealer In tho city, lie hm
not yet deel led upon what dlipotitlon
to moke of III atock. Local option goe
Into effect on tho llrtt day of July, and
alter that lime it will bo illegal for him
lodUpoaeol Ilia itiirf, the iaiiiu o for
any other liquor dealer. It It cry prob
able that ho will turn hit nhltkcy bus!
lira over to hi tucccttnr along with the
hcriff'aoince.
If tho stock of tho saloons recently
attached arc not disposed of until tho
county becomet dry It n 111 liouptothu
creditor to divide the spoil and export
them to tone illttricl that permit the
le of liquor. If, hojyever, the credit
or tliould decide to mnke tome disposi
tion of tho good !' lore July lit Iho
stock can bo told ut sheriff' tale.
Medford Coal Aline
Tho racillc Coal company of I.os
Angeles, Cab, ha paid flO.OOO Uoii tho
purchase price oltlie.Medfonlcoal mine'
having done nine month ol develop
ment work mid being contldent that
they have anlmnicnto body of coal, that
only await taking out to make luein a
fortune, Fifteen thousand dollar Is due
September 7, and (23,000 on IVfomber
", which will close Iho ileal.
FAMILY ORDERS
A SFECIALTY.
BREAD, CAKES,
PIES AND CANDIES
CITY BAKERY
ICE CREAM PARORS
MRS. R. M, SARTER, Proprietor
PHONE 315 OPPOSITE AMERICAN HOTEL
Tl.t- A. 0. U. W. order held It regu
lar election l.itt Tuesday night. W. O.
Pmlth and John Yaden were elected
delegate to the Grand lodge, with W.
Innnx and Roy Hamakar a alter
nates. Tli3 Grand lodge meet at Port
land in July. The following oBcer
were elected :
C. K. Huffman, M. W.: Lell Roger,
Foreman; Harry Goeller, Overaeer:
J, W.Siemena, Recorder; Alex. Mar
tin, Jr., Financier; Geo. T. Baldwin,
Receiver; Herb Valdwln, Guide; Zlaa
Baldwin, Inside watchman, and ,W
Lennox, Outsulo watchman.
Alex. Martin, Jr., wax elected a dir
ector for a term of three year. Thl la
the forileth time that Mr. Slemen baa
been elected to tho oOlce ol recorder
and at the cloye of tlilt term be will
have serwil the lodge for twenty con
tecntlve years.
Tb dlKUMion on tbe oecapatkm tax
qoeetloo u aubaidlng, bal It la (till oe
copylug the attentioa of all of lb bwi
neeaiatn. Mottot thm are la favor'
of light Us, bat object to on tkat
III be burden. The chief troabte
tbat will be neoanterad la levying tax
of thl kind will be to makall equitable.
It would be unjnit to coapel tb aaaall
merchant to pay a much aa lb largo
one, or to make the general mercnaa
dla (tor pay aa much aa on of tho
bank of tb city. Too Mayor and toe
council will conaider tb natter folly
and will aim toarrireatomcooclaIoa
that will be (atbfactory to the boaloesa -
men ami will alto bring revenue into
the cily exchequer, ll I fully realiitxt
that the lax must be levied, and Iho
feeling bit the queation I not to ante
gunltlic a it waa when tho Herald irt
announced the plan of the new ad-
mini. nation.
Niimerou other ource of revenue
are being uygetnl, and chief among
turte I a poll tax if It cm ' be "legaily ,P;'
Ijiie. Till wouM add ttveral Imndred
ill lr to I lie actual Income.
The rnt dnauclal condition 1
a'armlng in certain ways, but (till the
ciiy will have many advantage lu
liquidaliug ii indabledow It bj
gradually growing and 'be income will
increaw iu proporlinu. Tb policy of
bonding the city for um anttcient to
pay off all of the warrant ladebtedMaa
if meeting with favor, and it la vary
probable tbat tbU count will bo par
aued. Many other dtlea la Oregoa that
bar not half tho arotpaetaaad re
aourcM of Klamath Fall are la debt far
in exotea of tbU city. Whoa tho aa-
aaaad valoatloa of KlaxaaU Fallf, to
gether with tho chance far lawmlng It
U taken Uto cosuUderatloa, thore, fa ao
oauaeto foal aerloatly alarmed aboat
the future. Tho reveeao from tho rota
lar tax and from tho occspaUoa tax that
will UUvM will be axclat to heap
np the current oxpoaaaa of tho dty.
Free to 5chol CMMran
Tho groat colored aaotioa picture,
The Bleeping Beauty," at tho opera '
bona tomorrow aftoraooa at S 00. All
children onder tho ago of II will bo ad
mitted free of charge. Briag tho little
onea to ate thl great thUd fairy ttory.
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The proof of
the frewer
it in the
freezing
The White Mountain Frftitr
makes more cream, better cream, and makct it eaiier
iiml chciper than any other freezer on the market '
LET US SHOW YOU WHY
ROBERTS &HANKS
HARDWARE DEAIOUS '
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