Ife jbfttlo. Mostly i'i ',awr '" Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . Klimnlli KhIIh gEC0NI Yi.au. No. KIM. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 30. 1908. Piuce, 6 Cents. COUNCIL IN Declares Emergency and Passes Hiree-DoIIar Road Tax AT SPECIAL MEETING LAST NIGHT Ordlmime Without lifle Places a Cash ln on All Mule liilmliitunts of the City Between the Afies ol Iwcnty-Ono aid fifty Years llouUil rvriilHg vtlll Dm (ullowlliK mdiUh .ir-m M)or HlllU, Conn, .ilrocn UllV.ni, Olfflichalli, Crlaler, MaJrrx'fi sinl Hanks. Tim .tliicll ui.ir"Ml.vll Hireling was to frotlJ ! i"1'1 ' " 'mrrgrncy .iJctlrrd mil III" following ordl nmcr I'-""-"! and lrliirc. In iltcl. "Tl.tcii .(Klamath FMa nrilalnet itf.lljai That carh male Inhabitant tfllieellyf Klamath Falla, Iielwren ll.l('l tnit) ' '! 1'tv )'". (firl a ifiMin too Iiitlim In iwrloim liber il ttoiit ly law rirmpl), thsll 'r Into tli city IrrkMiry llio iuiu ilMliI-' it-! lor tlio Improvement sml rrpalii'ii: l alrret and srwrra "I ll.t city. Wt.llo ll.i .idiuaiirr Im Urn drclar rJ In effect and an altrmpl will probah IjUnnlr Inroltrcl Ilia tax, ll Is claim r.1, for more limn one reason, In Ira lui iroprsnd lllrgil. In Hie lint place Ifcr onllrittin' ha iki III lr, ml title Is my (uioitaiit pari ol an ordinance. In llm .-tnnl place, It doe not provide IWliieiotkli.giiiiliif llio tax. Arllthi 3of irctlon W which rover IliU orilin stcttata1 "Dm common council shall list rr mill authority to Irvy anil I roridr fur llm working of a city road Ui oltliin lliucnriMimtn limit! ol said city nI nn itrcrta ami publls highway ihrrrol ami the rouncll may, In It ills rrttlon, raurr o Wi rullrclrd annually liom each main Inhabitant ol till city lttm Wmtr-otui anil (Illy yaara ul K, ttr ll,i-tim ul :t, to to used fur tUlmpruirtnviit nndrrpalriliRotatrrele snd irwrrs of llm clly. Tlio city conn ill tUII have power to illlect liy onlln tr.ee tl.at (.uiruni itdmlng to pay any street tat In money or labor be. punish. k1 y Impiiiomncul n the cltjr jail, etc." Il ill lit inn ilml the otillnanca ai lliiiily prnvldca fur collecting llm 'I In rah and doer not give tlio city llirautliiiiity nl ncci-pllng ''of In pay 'unit i. m,.. They un audi mid down todate thry l.avn tlir. ijunliiy and am uaelnl-tmne llilng. at McllnllanV A HURRY Alia, Maillu, Jr., cashier of theKlain alii County Hank, wni elected chairman nl llm rlrrulUi' cummllttc of thr relate llankria Araociallmi, which has Jmt Hii Ished Its miimal meet I lie at al.in. Mraara Wakrflrld ami 1'eteitou tool trip to Howard Hay lail Sunday ami ilUi'OVrinl an imiiiriitr pilin; hiIiikIii (loin tlie oral ilmrn front wlmt lliry rat It ilUcliarifru tuori' uatrr llian Hud Spring at Oil ia. WILL OFFER SOLUTION H. V. Gales Will Muke I'ropo- ition for lire Protection tomorrow Niqht A )K'rlal mrrtliiK nl ll.f ell) inuncil liat lirvn callnl fur tmii'irruH ciminu to illicuia Hip pulijrct of alrr ir(,lifllf)ii lortlioiltr. Mr. II. V. (intra, ini'iiiliiit il the Klamatli Full. I.UM A Watrl Ciuiiny, will i pii'M'iit nii.l will offer proiollloii for tlittioiiililerntloii'il tin council and cltlcn. Ho many ol llii iinpriilrtlril ari'llont of tlir city liato li-rii K'litl"iiliiK tin council lur life li)dimiti n.nl drmaudinf; nalrr malm, tlial it would lie hvII fur all of tliote Inlmditl to irrrcnt at lliu inirllliK, and it ll linrd tli.nl a to lutlon ol tin piolilrm ran Iki uLlaliitil. Tlio cily la flia.llly Kouli'i! mid ll i time that ft vniiaiitnl nvulrm nl (lie prolrcllon iliouM Im ndo.ti'd, rn Ilml tlio luiiroruirnta niadv uiiw "III ifl be lliroMit away In n Ww jrara. Stock Ranch For Rent In Wood ltlur Valley, Klamath Co., containing 4 ricrra, W aetm niradow ml :iij paitnrc. All rnrlnu'il, For fnrtlii'r particular in'iuiii1 ol T. A. Cullivrlinn, Aalilaml, Orr. HI Oet your fire rrdrlu'rf mid decornlloi a at tlio Star Drug Slnn. Do Your 4th 8 July SHOPPING AT THIS STORE Most Complete Stocks CLOTHING . . FURNISHINGS STETSON and THOROUGHBRED HATS Walkover Shoes Kvcrythlnd i.i IADIKS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOKS K.K.K.STORE KUnatk Fall! beat value JI ers Democrats Arrange Denver Platform Hie li-ndlnir li-nturvi nl I he national lilatfiirm nlll i.nantl-lruH and ai.tl-ln-JiiMlion ilrilaialimit, tariff ri'vlilon, ll'Ollon III L'nilnl HUlwa nlnr l.u I " ' . diirct i.le rd tin. iuhii, a graduatei liifciino liix.i-nlarxfini'ril of llm poncra nl II. e IntrrMalv roiuiurrci) rbmiulaainn, U'lVK-Hllriic l ttal raving lianka, rlntn'a rlKlita an I anll-iuiperialiiin to tlir rxtrnt ol liavinK the national toy rrmiiriit drrlare lor llie lndendenct uf the l'liilliilna iia aunii an a Klalile pnirntii.'iil ran Ihi vatabliilicl. It I" uiidrrtliKiil thai the ilrinaudl of tlir lalmr h-adrii hIII lis met in ni'rly rrry particular, allhough tlio language ii.' llm phtfuim Kill not bo 10 aprclfic at the iiniivra planka which were nub milled to and turned low n liy the Ra l.iihli.aii cmueiitlon at Chicago. The pioUimiia a tentatively agreed upon, which affrdi Ulxr, are uiidcrilood to U- a fiilliint "Ur fnr aiuiMiujiTi'IItlllty law, nppllcnhlo alike to hotli private anil piitille (iiipln)rra. i Duiry Items I M.-MI.. J. I1, .and Jaa. Colahin were In from the Morton ranch Thurt- ' day Krttln rupplira preparatory fur the 'rrlrhiatii.n on the fourth at thl fct. Mr p. Iliriiaidtun from near the Mor ton rain.li on l.l rlter waa trading In liiry Iliui.iUy. I)Iry cell trado from all paila of the county. ll, V (iiay and wlfr, lieu. .Smyth and wife and John 1.1ml were in from the iipvr end ( Youua valley Thuraday. I.tiko Walker from Illy waa the (.'licit nl the Hotel Vouna Wrdnraday night. Jhi. (). Wight returned to Klamalh Kail Thuraday alter making peaceable r-ettleuienl and arrurlng the relvaae of hhalocV with the rerrrvatlon nuthorlt-U-. Mr. I'. S, )re accouipanlwl by her giandMiu, Prow Campbell, waa lu Dairy alter mall etc. Friday. Mr. II. rx-hmore and aon, llenrv, went lu Uunanza Krlday and waa ac couianiel home by .Mm. S-paiku and huibaud who will make the old folka a liort vliit. Miaa Anna Schmore la lilllng with her i.l-tcr, Mr Hall, thla week. J. It. H elih ani wife and Mlia Abbey Welch wcut to Merrill Tueaday return ing Thutiday. Mm. Michael, mother of Thoi. and A. I.., U rvportel to bo In a precarioua condition on account ol number of allmcuta which makes her caae hard to 'real. Marlon llcimett and wife paited IhroiiKh nn their way lo their ranch Sunday. Crop" are very backwarvl and need rain in thla locality, hut we hear the aamo complaint from moat every part of the .Stale. Chan. W. Sherman, Jr., who ha been living nl Talent for the pail two year I here looking alter hi ranch. A big load of lumber came In Satur day fni the Pavlei building. (I. (1. Anderson I building a room on to lilt hotel in order to be ready for the rush that la to come later on. I'rol, Hall went out buccaroelng Sat urday with the Gray lwy, but when the Cayuiea were corralled Prof, took teat high ou the fence, Jutt to get out of the dual. He might give the boy lesion In broncho bulling but la little out ol practite, besides he think the fence it e lifer. Celebration at Dairy on the Fourth, don't foigol it.. Come and have a good time. Fire work In the evening. J. R. Welch and W. P. Sedge went lo Klamath Full Monday altar goods. One-fourth off ou all cut glait and hand painted china for ten day only at Winlors jewelry More. '".Ve favor an S-liour work day. "W favor inch a intxllflcatlon of the law relating to lntincllona aa will, Aral, prevent the laiulng of the writ In Indus trial illaptitra eicept alter notice to do (rmJonlH and full hearing; aecond, mt mil trial Iwfcire n Judge other than the one Ittulng the writ, and, third, allow a j Jury1 to be lumaioiied in allcatei where the alleged contempt m couimltted oulilde the Juriadiclion ol the court. "We believe in the concllatlnu of cap ital and labor and favorcvery legitimate mean for arbitration ol all dispute be tween Ihrm." The tariff reviiion declaration will be Irong and to the point. Il will advo cate placing on the "free Hat" all art icle built In or manufactured by triuti and rational roductiona In the tariff on ou all article commonly characterlicd ai "necrataries ol life." The atate righti plank will advocate the exteniion of federal control along line which will add to and not be aub alltutcl lor atate rernedle. BRIEF MENTION Tom tilaten I fitting up a craft to ply on the L'pper lake. The I earner Hornet brought down over G0.U00 feet of lumber Sunday. Hires Itoot l!ir at the city Ilakery. opiitc American Hotel. If- The new ateamer Maiama may make a trial trip thl afternoon or tomorrow. Step In and look at our line of Put Cardi.-tl. Heltkempcr. 3t It. W. Tower came up from Keno to day to attend to bailnen matter. For Palo or Trade. Hetiilenco and buainea property In the beat town In Willamette valley. Inquire at the I lotion Store. Jeaa Copuland, l.ouU Branuau and Clay linker are In the city from Fort Klamath today. Hatplna made from real rosebuds and carnation, as In nature, no two alike. G. Hellkempcr, Jr. WanteJ Plain or fancy lewlng by tl.o day. Alice I Weite, Lakeside fnn. liiggett line of firework In town. Star Drug Store. W. P. Sedge and J. R. Welch, ol Dairy, are in the city today on business. ror the best rig in town call at the Mammoth Stables. II. W. Straw, Pro prietor. Step in and look at our line of Post Cards. G. Ueltkemper. :it Andrew Ryan I in llio city today from hi ranch at Spring Lake on one of his occassional visits. If you order your clothe at the K. K. K. store, you'll get a fit and exactly what you want. All kinds of fireworks; llaga, bunting etc at the Star Drug; Store. Jessie M. Trout ami Llllle Kdsall, ol Bly, arrived in the city last evening en route to Ashland. Ulsliop Paddock, of the Kpltcopal Church, will conduct service on Sun day, July 6, at the opera linuso at 11 A. M. and 8 P.M. The latest 'novelty in hatpins made from real llowera a In nature, nn two alike. 0. Ueltkemper, Jr. Ice Cream at the City Bakery. Give u a trial, opposite American Hotel, ll- Tlio glorious Fourth ii near. Get your firework and decorations at the Star Drug Store. , We are looking for the most difficult cases In alas fitting at Wlutem. You can get L'Jwoal tiook at Will son's hotel for (t. Board and lodging fi a week. 0. D. Willson, Prop. . tf Merrill. Property Ii reasonable. Notice To Masons Special matting tonight at 7 :30 to con fer E, A. Degree. Visiting bratharn especially invited.-W. A. Delzell, W. M. MAY EXTEND LIMITS Council to Go Over Boundaries With City Engineer PEOPLE MAY VOTE ON EXTENSION Suggested Additions Would Only Add Twenty-TIirce Hun dred Acres to the Seven Hundred and Forty Already in the Corporation Every singer and everyone who ha fair voice, and those who are interested in music ought to attend the Summer Music School. The ladles of the M. K. Church will glvu an Ice Cream social and comfort and n'pron tale, on next Friday night, in the court housa park. Everyone cro dlally Invited to come. 2t Wm. Norrla arrived In the city last evening from Jacksonville, Ore. RANCHERS ON INDIAN RANGE Stock Seized by Government and Offenders May Be Prosecuted The government ha recently had troul.le with ranchmen living In tha vicinity of tl.o Klamalh Indian agency whose cattle and horses have been rang ing on thu reservation. A a result sev eral of these men are to bo prosecuted by Uncle Sam. Representatives of tha government at the agency havo corraled several bunches of the cattle and are now airanglng, through the district at torney's otllce In Portland, to file suit against these violators of the tan. The trcity between Uncle Sam and the Indian was signed ot Klamath lake October H. 1MI. J. W. Peril Hunt ington and William Logan, commis sioner ol the United State, repre sented the government when these art icles ol agreement were entered Into relative to the land on the summit of tbe Cascade mountains. Three tribes of Indian took part in the transaction. Some of the names of tlio chiefs and headmen of the Modoc, and the Snake and the Klamath, all of whom signed the treaty and whose name appear in the slaluUs of tbe United State, are a follow: Keint-poos, Chuck-e-i-ox, Kllo-to-ak, Mo-ghcn-klt, Blow, Le-lu, Poo.iak-ault, Chenull, .N'oak-sum, Mooch-kat-alllck, Booaki-you, Toon-tuck-to, iikl-a-tlc, Ta tet-pas, Muk-has, La-lake, Chll-o-que- nas, Sky-te-ock-et and Ya-hooskln. m The proof of I I is in the m the freezer k I freezing m I The White Mountain Freezer I 1 make more cream, better cream, and makes it eaiicr m A ami (.lictpcr than any other freezer on the market m LET US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS & HANKS I HARDWARE DEALERS I The recommendation was submitted to tha city council last evening from committee of the Civic Federation, for the extending of the bounderle of the city of Klamath Falls on Initiative petition for amending city charter. Within the soggested.bounderles would lie all of the present city, consisting of approximately 400 acre of platted and 200 acres of unplatted laud and lake; also approximately 1600 acres of platted and 600 acre of unplatted land not in cluded within the present city limit. Thl would include the grater part of the mountain on tha eait and west sido of the town and a portion of Upper Klam ath lake and part of Lake Ewauna on the south. According to the Initiative and Refer endum act, granting to the cltlea and town the right to enact or amend their charter, the people of Klamath Fall might vote to take in a greater portion of the county even against the wishes of tbe property owner and residents out side of tbe aitv. ception ol. proposed to tp) Jmrnmrnitwrx' eayaHitjBaBau.fJNt - wraaatrir " fiajaKfeS--r-Ji . WBQA la':)ecw,a'" doien resident.' Soaae of the addition have n3improTementcxcept the survey take, and the greater portion of It la covered with rock and sage brush. The member of tbe council discussed tbe matter quite extensively and the Mayor then appointed the council at a whole a committee to go over tbe pro poied new bounderle with the city en gineer. They will probably go over the ground within the next two week. It eemed to be the feeling of tho council that a great portion of the proposed land bould be left out, and only addition uch a include tbe property in tbe vic inity ot tbe Catholic church and part of i he Hot Spring, where the proposed depot i to be located, ahould be includ ed. ' Notice The following tore will be closed on July 4th: Van Riper Bros., Sbive Bros. Company, Scballock & Daggett Company. Cut glass, silverware guaranteed for 25 yean, and high grade hand painted china at Winter. Step in and look al our line of Pott Card. Q. Ueltkemper. 31 .if m TW - :