' ; r-i Pie cfali.. Mostly Kwl Pn',or ln KhmnJli I'liU" Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . . mm flllLaT SKCOND Yi:aii, N(. R87. KUMATH FALLS, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. FOURTH AT AGENCY Ma" SkuH is Broken Extensive Preparations Being By Falling from Ladder riuii.i .... . .1 .. I ....n.iiu MUIIM H, ua, IKouVht 1(1 Viciclc tor a Grand Time "n from ix,k iko u.t ventnic vrin. lruki-ti akull, .t. shortly alter ml,. I'itflil. Ilnrila, uho waL'7 vtaraof ago, . nas MorklriK ttltli two otlmr men in slrlnglnu a pruale telephone litis for J. """"" J. ft'liitcornb from his placo to this city Baiuball (Jomo Between Chemawa tind Klormith looms. ,com,wU" '' i. uk, ,. Horse Races, War Dances and Annual Kail Are Among the Principal features WHITE AND INDIAN CELEBRATION! mill. Almit o'clock In tliu afternoon, while In- wassUiitlltiif on a ladder at tachlng a wire to a tree, he fell ami struck on his head In tho hard road. ills two companions at onco brought him to town where ha was ex amim-d hy Dr. Hamilton. It Has found that his skull was fractured at ths bate. II remained unconscious and dN at abont 2:30 this morning. The deceased ha only one brcther, whoso whereabout! are unknown. Ills body will be burled In the Klamath Falls cemetery. Tli Ktiul I irlhcl July celidiretlmi J unbelting. In the evening tlirm will JjKlsmstlil unity will be held Oil tho IqJIiii irwivatlwn near Klamath AltMf, arcurding to tho arrangements W U-Ing ma le. Tim plans provide fifsjjliit celebration by whlUs and Indians at Klamath Council ground rear cll roil Klaiiiath. 0n ef llif gtralrst fratursl of theilay till U the btscball game now Mug itnnnl helarcu the Indian Irani nf Chtosaa and the Klamath schools This will t fionrt by horse racing in J older field rls. The new steam irMtisuu Mil be In commission and ether lusts mil assist In conveying thn tiiitoit from his city to the grounds, tS'l It li predicted that a big delegation Intnallntrr the country will snd the fourth at the Agriicy. Cimplng grounds hare besa arranged firths hl'e visitors and every arrange ment u ade fnr their convenience ami enjoyment. The Council ground la one tfllie Unity spote of Klamath county, soil It is an Ural spot fur picnics, with hi sltin lanco of root water, shade and rrn grass. Parties atleading from Ilia outside Hill take their luncbe. Tie tuftsin is aa followa: July 3 M toll ,. M. Indian religious Mrclr" undrr illrrctlun of Iter. Graf fuui, missionary, 'J tu IS- Mm-rllanroiit sports, fob l-ic-l by dinner. In the afternoon there Mill he a concert held by the KUmotl, School Hand; ball game I'j hsl nine i horse racing for prlias, lean rihlblllon ol I'aiutu gmuLliiif, ami a uar ilanre In costume. July i-H A. M Indian c icil In ar range eirri'itrs, 10-lloreslack parade In war regalia, representatives of several tribes participating. Il-Orand maicli from old I'mt Klamath to Council ground, followed by patriotic cierclre at Iho grarx. Music hy In Han b.iml and glee clubs, llrclaratlmi rrad by an liillau. Chaplain, Itvv. 1 1 Irani WMl, allotting agent. Oration by Captain O, C. App'egatr, ei-I'. 8. Itulisu agent and Huerlnlcridciil. All etercbes iimlrr the direction of Hun. Horace.). Wilson, urlnlendriil of Klamath Agency. In the afternoon thria nill I a ! ball game betMreii t'hctnaa ami Klamath school nines, followed by horn- racing and other lleld sports. In the evening Indian songs, foltoned by annual Fourth ol July hall. On Sunday July fi, religious renter will te conducted at the ground by the mlsslonrry and his Indian assistants. Ths sllth Hill lw dootcd to general field sorls. The Arant case Is still occup)lug the attention of the Court today. A vat numUrol witnesses hae U-eii i-iamln- ed by the defense. 'Iho ptusecutur will also have a good many witne-es in re butlal. The caio Hill probililv U- con- cludel tomorrow, as it is Mlru-I that II the tritlnioii) nill be In and the ar guments submitted not later than the Saloons Can Run Until After the Fourth of July Writ of Review is Granted the Saloonmen and Order is issued Restraining County Court from Enforcing Its Order Closing the Saloons Until after Hearing Tim saloon of KUmath County will lime ll. privilege of doing business un til afli r the Fourth of July, at least, ac cording to the order of Judu Hanson, grnutlrigtlio writ of revlow In ths local option cac The rase has been set for healing en July 6 and the order Is practically no Injunction restraining tho county coin I from enforcing Its order for the closing of saloons on July 1-t. It Is rxt-cted that by that time the Circuit Court will have dls oil of all of thecares on the docket, and Iho hearing of the local option case will undoubtedly attract a great deal of attention throughout the countr. This short respite will give the saloons little more time to dispose of their sur plus stock, even If the saloonmen finally lose, but it will cost each of them an ex tra 125 for the privilege. The fical ) ear cloeeeon July 1st, and It will be neces sary for the saloons to pay the state l;!5 foritalo license. Most of them, how ever, believe that they van at least get this money back during these few lajs of business. AFTER 150 MEMBERS Chamber of Commerce Making Effort to Expand THE FAMOUS BOOSTER INVITED If the Chamber is Successfnl In Getting Sufficient Sup port From the Citizens an Effort Will be Made to Induce Tom Richardson to Come Woman's Clnb Reception early afternoon, The Woman's Club gave a reception last evening In honor of tho retlrlug pri'idcnt, Mrs, I.C. liuteuic, and the lien prrriilcul, Miss Laurlnda 8 tibrr. A musical program Has rendered by Ihv Jcliibiui'mbvis nnil visitor, and a music nl ronti't engaged In. At tho close of the cu-ning a dainty luncheon was servril. Merrill Valley the heart of KUmath. BRIEF MENTION Filflj Thoroughbred The hat with a Pedigree and a Guarantee WALKOVER SHOES - When Walkovers Go On Shoe Troubles Go Off -: WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS :- -K. K. K, STORE- Curtis Iledrlck left thla morning for Weed. Hires Itoot Heer at the city Ilakery. opposite American Hotel. tf- Harry l'elK left thla morning on the boat for the railroad. Hatpins made from real rosebuds and carnations, as In nature, no two alike. G. Hellkcmper, Jr. F. L. Pops, wlfs and child crtno up from Msrrlll this morning. You can get a SJ-meal book at Will son's hotel for ft. Board and lodging o a week. C. D. Willson, Trop. tf For ths best rig in town call at ths Mammoth Stables. II; W. Ktraw, Pro prietor, t J. II. Wheeler and C. E. Hoyt came down yesterday from Fort Klamath. One-fourth off on all cut glass and hand painted china for ten days only at Winters jewelry store. The latest novelty In hatpins made from real flowers as in nature, no two alike. O. Hellkcmper, Jr. Ice Cream at the City Bakery. Qivo us a trial, opposite American Hotel, tf- Cut glass, silverware guaranteed for 23 years, and high grade hand painted china at Winters. We am looking for the most difficult cases In glass fitting at Winters. Stock Ranch For Rent In Wood River Valley, Klamath Co., containing 480 acres, 100 acrea meadow and 320 pasture. All enclosed. For further particulars Inquire nf T, A. Culbortion, Ashland, Ore. ill Notice For Publication Pepaitmsiitof the Interior, U. S. Land Offic at Laksvlew, Oregon, June SO 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Asa Fordyce, of Ft. Klamath, Oregon, who, on August 24, 1901, made home stead entry, Xo 2433, for Lota 11, 12 and 13, flection 4, Townsite 33 8., Range :h E., Will .'Meridian, has Bled notice of Intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before County Clerk, Klamath County, at his office, at Klamath Fall, Oregon, on the 1st day of August, 1903. Claimant names as witnesses: Jameo Gordan, E. M, Lever, H. J. Savldse and Chat. Martin, all of Ft. Klamath, Oregon, 0-23 An elf oi t will be made to get Tom Richardson, of the Portland Commer cial Club, to visit Klamath Falls this summer, snd imbue the minds of the people of this city with some of his en thusiasm. The Chamber of Commerco has taken the matter up and has been encouraged by promises of support from the business men. Srcretary Dunbar states that since he mentioned the matter bo has received about ten new applications for member ship and others of the committee bavs also received a large number. It is the hope of the Directors ol the Chamber to take in ISO new members and with this showing it Is believed that Mr. Richard son will consent to come and assist In a big celebration. Every man from Klamath Falls who visits Portland and becomes acquainted with the work being done by tha busi ness men of that city, returns home fall of enthusiasm and with a desire to help in the good work here. Ills only by going on the outside and seeing what other towns and communities are doing that the iop!e here "realize the op portunities they are wasting In securing settlers for our farming disttict. Other localities with lesit than .one-third the advantages of Klamath county are spend ing twice as much money and doing twice as much work in the 'advertising line. Tom Richardson is reported assaying, that Klamath Falls and Klamath coun ty has twice the natural advantages to offer of any county in the state of Ore gon. "WUf, lie says, "you have your beautiful city, your rich valleys, your lakes, timber, scenery, fishing, bunting and hundreds of inducements which no other section has. What more do you want? You have the longest main street oi any city in the state, but the trouble with your people ii that they do not work together." The people here are beginning to real ise that they have the best country on the coast, but they are anxious to get Mr. Richardson to come hers) and tell them how to pull' together in order to build up the country. In talking with the business men of this city you will bear them remark that If the farma were only settled up what a great thing It would be for business, but they will blame this or that man for knocking the country and discouraging homeseek era, and so refute to do anything them selves. It Is believed that a man like Mr. Richardson would be able to start the people on the right plan of work, and once started right their is no doubt as to the result. Fulton May Get Cabinet Position Senstor Chss. W. Fulton, of Oregon, may get a place in Taft's cabinet, in cass the republican candidate is sleeted pres ident. The Washington Post In spec ulating on prospective cabinet changes says: "Senator Fulton has been a consis tent Taft boomer, and the secretary likes him. The Pacific coast will have a seat somewhere around ths cabinet table, and tha chance for Senator Fat ten for appointment as Attorner Gen eral or Pecretary of Labor and Com merce are aa good as any man who has been named." ' Upper Lake Notes The stcamsr, Eagle, Captain Corbett, arrived in port after a ten days cruise on the big lake. The Eagle circum scribed the entire shore and traveled over two hundred miles. Capt. Cor bett says the trip was like a romance and tbat such a cruise Is worth much time and preparation, and one long to be remembered. It is unfortunate that ths Eagle is not in commission for tbs general public aa she is of very light draft and can almost navigate the dow, and Is well adapted for the shallow in lets and creeks of Great Klamath Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wyncoop and Miss Wyncoop, who have been in Klamath Falls for several months past, leave ln a lew days for their home In TraverseCity, Mich. Mr. Wyncoop will dispose of his extensive holdings there and return to the coast to settle. If you order your clothes at the K. K. K. store, you'll set a fit and esactlv what you want. M. G.Wilson, superintendent of the Klamath Indian Agency, is in the city today from the reservation. iI'JMusi' SSUXiBSbi The proof of the freezer i in the freezing The White Mountain Freezer makei more cream, better cream, and makes it easier and cheaper than any other freezer on the market LET US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS 6 HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS m J. N. Winox, Register.