Pie fining liefalo. Mostly Kl Vuwr '" Klanmtli Knllrt Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . geCosi) Yi:ak, No. r8fi. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 23. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. PETITION FOR WRIT Court Asked to Review Proceed ings in Prohi Election CASE SIMILAR TO Petition Sets forth Errors on Part of the County Court in Order for Llection on Question unil in De claring County Prohibition Hnrr the )clloii ul lodge llamia fraatlnic cruineiit lnctl'm against lUrjunty cuintiil Jackson courtly In ll, matter l ii-deting tlio city ul Med ;J rulillulluti iilnlrr llm local uilmi hm llirin lut heeii a movement among l,e sal-am men "' 'l idly ,0 " ,'l procwllii,:" llmt would prohibit llm nasty rouil from declaring the city l Klamath lullt prohibition iiiMlcr the WiloitW" In In accordance wllh the (ul ol the county at (lie leeenl election Tli flit ttep In llil direction wae tArn jritrrday when Kent Ballard ami A. Cattel, thinugli llielr attorneys, F, II, MllUan.l A I.. Uailll, Med a petl lion In llir rlirull coil 1 1 asking lor a writ ol mirw, making County Judge Grif fith a in I liiiiiniUiloncr Fred MclliaM III iWcii lantt. Till writ will cum Wort Ju 1 IW.ikmi at toon ai lie can i)l lime tu take up the matUr, anil Ihla ill! hWly It Ufoie Hid flritilayol July, i according la thrforder ul Hit county court iioMMtloii goea into effect. The o-itrurae ul the cat will bo Watched altli mucli Inlrrnt. The matter ol rititlii tlio writ will In Itself not slap l-rulilMtinii fiuui going Into effect, but II IU until granted It la very proliable lUl a retraining unler will Iw Issued, lO'Illtlil- it done Ilia aalogua will roii liouc l-mlneta until ilia trailer it Anally Killed In tln tltlu are set forth number ol irumi why the'wrll should be grant, el, LulchM among them la that the local option law la superceded by the charter ol the city ol Klamath Fall. The local option law we enacted la JuaeollMI, while the city charter wet not tnaclnl until the following year. Tlilt -lacea thu caae practically on l-ar with that ol Medford, except that tl chatter of tM city ilora lint roic I lilnlliuclautu delegating to the city in power to regulate licence and pro MUt tlio tale of Inloilcatlng liquor re rinlleas of any other atatfl law. The Plnlli, "n-gardleM of any other Isle law" la not alllieil to the rlauae in tin charier fur Klamath Fall. Tlieptiiiinn itei error on the part WJ (tfllsw! For Ladies' Khaki Suits, Skirts and Leggings, Outing Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Men's Outing and Khaki Suits. Hats, Gloves and Leggings, Walkover and Napatan Boots, Straw and Outing Hats of every description": Tents, Hammocks, Pishing Tackle, Mosquito Netting. Blankets, Quilts, Duck.etc. K. K. K. STORE KLAMATH FALLS BEST VALUE GIVERS MEDFORD ONE I Hie ciuuly oniil In nuikiiii; the oi.li i for the local opllon flection and alto in declaring the reailtt ol the election. Pound Alany Curios W. IIiiIik, of rH-Ule, ha Ixeli ! tlltnogli Noitliein l.akit rotinty plot-. iwctlngand hiinlliig cuiioa While at Miter Uke ho lntMH:tiil the tamp f ( I'1'"-'' '" lad. K. W. Gillette and It. ore niniiital frinii the Ixiw ile.eit by II. ! " '!' - the laat to Jurymen telwt Van IKirii, ''' The rate wna called tlilt morning "While thete ramplea are only crop. "''' ha proecutlon Hated to the Jury, ptnga.nnd ronlaln very little K'Vd.ow. ,1,t " Wl'i-l to P'v. Following ing to their i-ipo.ure from the elen.enlt, I ''' '"t-'1"1 ,,,e """"H'"' of witneaaea. audi formation I. almixt a auie Indict ' Claienc.. HarrL. the complaining wit Hon ol Hd,tldMr. Hot-., and (he ' the "rat to b examine,!, and mm who dltctertM tlil. pm.,,ecl ' M'1 MMinallon together with ahould Imrallgalr. fnrll.tr, by all' ' "" lwtllonlii. by ll.e defen.e meant," i From Hiher Ijle Mr. Ihilw took a. iiiirllieatteilv romte acrota Ijike. .Mai-' heur.nd Harney fountlet. lie ,e.rt.!-",! " M-nlljr brought up and the that he I... t.lcked npa Mty .u.MJu"',,,!'-,heOM wl,lch Aw,t (YtllaTtliin lif IlltliaMl TUlHefl 111 t IllP UHI . i.t.. .i...c.......,I.L- hllla he found oer NX) arrow and tpcai point, alone kliitet, etc., and at arlom placca he luund bfiwla, pitlola, bead a and olliei liiukela. O. Hellkemiier. Jr.. and W. J. Hreli- . and W. nan are putting ioidu of the llulihing louche" mi their launch mid wilt liavn (. ....I.. ,... .1... mil.. In lli., riinrmi III ' . ,. , ., , .,, few weekt. While In r.)itwnd Mr, lleilkemper i.urclitnl a line icanh- light whldi will bo placed on the boalj when it goca Into couimlttlon. J. t). Carroll la again In the Held for a cook and he waa on the atresia of the city hrforujm'akfail Ihla morning look' Ing for aome lady lo take churno ol hit hounhoM. Hetayahe will bo with out ranch hauda II he hat to do thu cooking lor many moro daya. O.A. Ue and (.null have returned from Washington, where they had gone to locate. After iiilinR a few week" in that country I hey ictiirned hero wllh the Intention of (laying and with the firm belief that there la no place llko Klanmtli. ARE YOU GOING CAMPING : IF SO :- OUTFIT AT THIS STORE Inspecting Ranch Lands In Wood River Valley W. I- l'iatlnr, Jr., iA Montague, ami W. K. Kviilny, ill Chicago, wern Iti Hie city to-lay en route to Fort Klamath lifin they ku in Investigate, landa In Wondtlvrr alluy 'villi view tu pur I:;; ine lor parties rreriteJ by Mr. Mr. I'rntlii-r It im ul the llrm of I'mtligr llrot,, owning the Urge ranch In llutte alley near Maolol and Mt. Hebron. Butue lime ago It was an iintimed that they would subdivide the ruii.li sum! place It on the market. Mr. I'rntlmr alalen that this wai their In- Arrant Case Draws Crowded Court Room The jury in the Aiant cato waa rone took up the entire forenoon and part ol tho afternoon. The matter ol the two calvei in the for " Ihla morning to bo Introduced In the (,a"! ' "v''l','ce' Tho other calf the Officers Are Elected for Two and a Half Years AttoineyOeneral CrawforJ ha held ' that no olHcerelecl.-d two cart ago can hold otllco until January 1, lOOtf, under the law paaied by the people June 1, which changei the lime of the itate election from tho llrat Monday in June to the Ural Turaday after thj llrat Mon day in November. Sheriff II. T. Mc Clellau of Doutfla county aaked the at-turney-general't oplnlorron the matter. In connection with tbl it follow that the ofllrcr who were aeltcted at tho laat election were choren (or two year, their time ol ottlre expiring July of IHIO. The amendment changing the time of election fixe It o that their aucceaaora will not be elected until in November ol that year, and will not qualify until January ltt, 1911. It fol Ion from thlt that every county officer elected at the latt election will tcrve tlx month In addition to hi term ol two year, or until the flnt day of January, 1011. K. W. Smith will atari for Pelican Bay hortly with a force of men to begin work on the automobile road from the Hay to Fort Klamath. Moat of the ex- penau of tho building till road will lie paid by K, II. Ilarnman. The Intt-at novelty in hatpins made from veal Mowers ai In nature, no two nllke.-O, lleilkemper, Jr. Among those, who returned latt night from Portland and. other point along the line of the Southern 1'aclflc were Mr. S. 0. Hamaker, Mr. W. A, Walk- er, Mra. Geo, T. Baldwin and Dr. F. M. White. You can get a 2Jium1 book at Will son's hotel for 4. Board and lodging 5 a wook. 0. D. Willion, Prop. , If Mitt Alice Poole, one ot the popular teacher In the Klamath Fall tchoolt, left this morning for Grant Pa where he will remain (or a few week. ,She waa accompanied by her mother. We are looking (or thf molt difficult case In glati fitting at Winter. tcnlionat the tlmo, hut it It now very probable that the ranch will be cut In. to amall tracti by other parties at they have practically doted the ileal for the ale of llio entire properly. He thinkt there will boa strong demand for the mall faruii at the Dunkardt settlement li raptilly Incroaaing and with tlio ettlemont there It an increato In the demand for land. Tbla la Mr. I'rathcr'a llrat visit to the Klamath country and he la favorahly Impii-aned with what he hat wen of tlio country. one which cauted the litigation In the Juttlce court died aome tlinu ago, but the hide hat been preserved and It la aald will alao lie ured ar evidence In the' raae. Up toll -.30 thlt allernoon three wit neaaea had liecn examined, llarria, Mra. Harrla and Joe Kelley. The exami nation of wltnrttes la going very f lowly and It will likely take aeveral day to conclude taking the evidence. During the entire day the court room had been crowded with apectatort and the proceeding! are being watched with a treat deal ol intereat. The fact that five attorney are Until upon the aide of the proaecutlng and three on the de fan makce every tlep that la taken a legal battle. BRIEF MENTION Mra, F. E.Ankeny It vltitlng relatives i Portland and Seattle. Hat hat, pecial aale on hata, Sat unlay only at the Portland Store. C. 0. Jackson, the Fort Klamath hotel man, I In the city. Hire Root Betr at the city Bakery, opposite American Hotel. tl- Wm. F. Paine, a Lakevlew real estate dealer, I In the city on business. Hatpin madolrom real rosebud and carnation, a in nature, no two alike. G. Heltkemper, Jr. Mr. and Mra. Geo, McDonald and Mr. Bert Wlthrow are visiting In Rogue river valley. The prettiest things the machinery could turn nnt In silverware at McIIat tan'. 0. H.McCumber came in (rom his ranch near Dairy yesterday. Sheriff-elect W. It. Barnea and tit deputy, R. G, Gut bridge, are now in the sheriff' office lamlllarlxing themselves with the work of the office, A One line of new et and pieces in the popular "Vintage" pattern lingers 1847 ware at Mcllattan's. Alex. Davit, one of the Klamath marsh cattlemen, Is in the city. He ay that the range I not a good a usual and a consequence slock might be in better condition. The cold Spring ha kept th graaa back. Sheriff Sale Sheriff Obenchaln will tell the Mid way Bar Fixture, building formerly occupied by .the Midway Bar, together with about U0 ton ot ice, on the 26th day of June. The aale wllfbe made at what wa formerly the Midway Bar, and will continence at 10 o'clock a. m. on Friday the 6tb. WANTS MORE LANDS Director Newell Replies to Upper Project Landowners MIST SIGN IP EIGHTY PER CENT Answering Protest from Members of Water Users' Asso ciation He Says Work Will Begin on Clear. LoRe Dam When 'Subscriptions Increase aaaaaaaaaaaPhiiH iV- ' '-'leaaiBlBH .Rwiial PBPSBBBBBBVvHatBtBtBtBtBtBtBtBtaa h PvPJBSMIBJksjpPPPPPPPM Director Jacob Rucck, of Dairy Bears Numerous Hears arc more fiumerous in the mountain! thlt year than they have been tor some time, A few have been killed by hunters mid n number of thete that have been feci) have escaped in the woods, A fen- dayt ago Win. Yeo was coming fiom Ash and with a load of (rult and on the road In the mountain! he encountered a large cinnamon bear. Hit horset wero badly frightened and almost cauted a runawaj. The bear was allowed to go on hit way unmolested. Williams--Hu5sey M. I. Willlnuii, the popular county surveyor, It-It here a few days ago stat ing tliat lie wut ;oIng to Fort Klamath to turvey tho llarrlmau automobile road, but instead of this he went to Aehland wheie he met Mlt Marl Huatey, lately of Montreal, Canada, and a ceremony waa said by one of the ministers of that city. Mr. and Mr. Williams will arrive here In a few daya and will make their home In this city. liable Hooper, the infant child ol Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hooper, residing at the Hawkins ranch tlx miles south of town, died ycttcrday, aged nine day. The funeral was held from the residence this afternoon. Fathci Yasli, of Lakevlew, will arrive here tonight. Hereafter the Lakevlew pariah will bo tn charge of Father Feusi. I M The proof of I """' ""j it in the k I The White Mountain Freezer , I 1 makes more cream, better cream, and makes it eatirr 1 ami cheaper than any other freezer on the market m I.KT US ShOW YOU WHY ROBERTS & HANKS J HARDWARE DEALERS "Newell paid aome attention to lie action w took at the Bonanza meeting," said Jacob Rueck, one of the director of the Water User' Association and n landowner In the Upper project, when speaking about the meeting recently held to determine tion some action to be taken If the Reclamation Service ahould refuse to reconsider the bid on the Clear Lake dam and deeido not to begin work on that part of tho project this year. Mr. Rueck continued, "We atleastgot an answer to our telegram, and that I more than tho association got to the tolegrams sen', out by order ol the aitoclatlon when in session In Klamath Falls. Director Newell tele graphed the committee that as soon as we had 80 per cent ol the lands signed up he would begin work on the dam. We bare almost that now, counting the land that are signed conditionally, and wa are going to make an effort to get the balance at once." Mr. Rueck wa not informed a to how Director Newell prop aed to do the work, whether by contract, or by force account. Should be undertake it by the force account It 1 very provable that be will meet with considerable opposition, as many ol the landowner in that sec tion are bitterly opposed to that form of construction work. It i apparent from the telegram sent by Mr. Newell that his chief reason (or the rejection of the bids on the dam was because the required per cent of the land hai not been ttgned up with tho Government. Mr. Rueck think that with Director Newell' promlte that he will begin work on th dam jutt a toon a the required amount of land 1 tlgned (or Irrigation, there will not be much difficulty in getting moat of the land remaining unsigned under contract (or water. At the present time about 74K per'centof the lands are signed con ditionally and unconditionally. Bulldlng New Walks In accordance with an order made by the council at It last meeting a new sidewalk Is being built In Iront ot the vacant lot In th post office block. Walka must also be built in other parta ol the rlty and City Marshal Low has been serving notice on property holder to thla effect. ziw m m .-'