I ftwiii Hefalo. Mrtty Ileal mi"' I" Klamath Full Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . YKAIl. N(. r!K. KLAMATH FALLS, OKKGON. FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1008. Price, 5 Cents. ONO iEMOCRATS NAME W. J. BRYAN AND J. W. KERN KATE LIME CLAIMS ,ndiana Man Zoning Mate jBlilLDSOlTH BRANCH or the Peerless Leader jy Announces Discovering an Enormous Ledge )R)I RING ON KLAMATH MARSH lid locution (or largo Cement Mills When the Im- urnu'il I rwisportation I utilities mill liewloiimi'iit of Country Open Markets lor Moterhil I)i-uvi-i (,'olu., July lu At 3 oilcnk lliii morning Hi Nnti'jriBl Ilrniocruttc Convention limuiinili'il William Jell mug" lli)tni, the yn-al iniiiiiiuiu-r. fur l'ii'lil-hl Im tin-third linn- It was nil Ilium ninl tln umiiinnti'iii m iiin.lc iiii tin' liii-l lml',,1, llm liml Mile taken Iimhiiii; I l.i' fnlluuiii): (iciill : Bryan tho comi-nlion adjourned till to djy noon. Denver, Colo., July 111. John Worth Kern, of In. Hum, wan nominated for vice-president today by acclamation. Clint. A.'lowm-, nl New York. who It wuh generally iipl'iaed would Im Bryan's ISryan, running mite, withdicw In fiiMir u( vt."J;J.,ii,..iii1H.(ir.iy,Mi,.iiiMi-lKiit Ki-ih. ninl the nuiio-of Umk Howell, .li-lenile.imt veiling Hi.) nomination,1'" '""l nl been placid In nomlna id Mr llrtnn una at inn nude iih.Ui- i lion, wna withdrawn ami tliu nomlna iiimiK tnlliming tin- nomination nl ( Hon ( Kern made unanimous. Government Advertising for Bids on Seven Miles TO COMPLETE WORK THIS YEAR Divided Into rive Small Schedules to Give Farmers Op i I portunity to Bid on Divisions Canal Extension ' Will Connect With Old Adams System opinion that when huililiiig n er.itlima mn begun mi nil i-jlenalvi- scale it nil) Ixi n payllie; iiiK)itiini In iuatnll tin' iiiiimi) iiiaeliliii-ry tn tale H thl Mini (Iiii nlliri dlainvery made l Mr. Adv l U-l ol mirn und which Ik consider rrpecinlly Miltnlil fur Hie manufacture ill line grade "I gUts. All ol the-things me found mi lil, maltli lamia nr along tin' meander llm-. ; p thinks tlmt the development ol tin- PI IIW t,,r..,. J ' f -- viri.l yearn ago when I wat loll'" ' , i .i i.m.m,.iI. il.r I ! Il'ili" valuable ninl lu fully U-. rtttlog atoii- tli hUmmli river i ' i I., , . .1 il,..i llm., ,rk HeVc that the llm" l not '' ay ltd Mff tal plrre ill Moat lime IW ,,ii ii . it ii ,, ... ,.., I Wlfll r Ml M'ni'ir lu rnr'- ...-, tiin tntlng llir uni I lutlliil Mat I iMtfrnUltrrlli.nl had ricll. "1r""''"- rtcrd lb me mul discovered an Im ilr0 near till Ilittlll. It It ri lei that ) Utile dredging It rmi Uirn uul on Urgct ami delivered at lnl along tli l-imrr Klamalli. Lt.l A If lit made IlciTry which ItbinV in 111 Hval the swamp , , i y mnkrr. lit) lias nil LUtinn In !" '"''" " "",r ", rlnrnt nl rixmii ( a ry lililli Lit aiil hr lie alt llinxliailtll- litiJr nl H Mr. Ally Hial lit otrif wmr lai K"llt lir nrrr Lldtnl It lllilil t IM'Ullr wl'e" " Ltrlanuiiitft ol cUlnt. In k' Ldltlinlltrinrty Mr. Ally will CONDITIONS IMPROVE Saloonmen Reforming Gerber Tells ot California Crops and Live Stock Town (iocs Wet Mayor Julm II. SUltt li lm " rrlill III vrttllik' KUiualli 1'rtlU nil I lie '..llll. Tlinmuti Ilia lintillnii iflntl tlhr rimriit iiiily nl the I'atlllc tli(tiiitriillnl hy a aynJIcatv anil ll jalyaniittrriil tlum mull Ihcy will pt t) contiol tlio illacoverltt of llili loo l'r. i.lrs It will W valuahla lor iiiai purii'i lu llili lecllon juit at dm llirrouutry ilrTrlopt rnough to rtint tU IntlalllnK ol a crincnl mill ll romilir the inrk that I liaa illf knl Irtlrr fur limit than anythlnit Itliit lit'ii fniuiil III thla Mrctloll. It fcl much I'tirrr quality than the illiat I U'inif hurnwl lor llmsaml ll li.foM' mi,,,, .atlafactory lor bulUliiiK i(K.t." kr. Ally hat uUo maile th illtCoM-ry lit few fi'ci uinlrr Ihn tiiffaia III llm ktk tlirri' la n luii-r nf mlnaral amul kit. wlirll uulii1,l. 1. k .nruirlnr r;ir of iMiihimu ,i. it i hu ItltaiKvrry l not worth agrrat Jt lin Ha,,,r ,,( run lliroiiiilioiii lit Hut lluir. hut altrr the rallmail ri ri,f(, -11)M;t) nUl , ,,.,. M 1h) romflrlnl Into Ihla arctloli It will li ,,rli.klnl rtrrv nlul.t. Tliu biialni-at 4k . I.,d. f..il,.na Will, 111 Atulllial . ......- ... " '" '" "" " " , inrn liatc tliitcriii'ii a rumen in i" tmllrtln'rHarrall ol the lnrr.l.i . , . ni-rulion liriiui-r prcrarrtninakilrtt'e!aaarriiniit,,, . 11H-.ii i, i... ....iv Uin In iiw Plthanrll-kiiowu lart that at lhl! , , . . .,., ttio Iift It fat tlla- airmliii;mi'l thvfai't that iacllrnll cicty court-mill llm city luUcrlUal u tmall inoiithl turn tokii-p tliu waumi Rolntf thowt that the ten In- It -plrcUU-il. Gets Life Alcmbcrship Col. M. 0. Wllklin lint ucrlxoil wonl that hi' ha 1-ri-li (itantul a Hfi'iiirinUr thlpln lUwthoriif UxU', No. III. A. t-.iV. A.M., ol r.irllaiiil. Oil Wllklim hat l-rcn an nctlp inrmhrr ol this IoiIkc lor the 'ul iiiarlor ci-ntiiiy mul Hip llfii iiiriiilvrtlili I" urantiil lor lilafallli-(ullii-Ka tn llm nrilrr nil ol tln-M' i-at, (li'l jmir ilni iiinchiiu-a ninl nip pllrt ut MullorV, ho lll - i mi inonry. Cor. Uth ami Main. The reform wac which It ewerplnB orer th country It not permitting the aloonineu to go untouched. Iintne-li-attly after I lie election the liquor deal ers ol l.akcvletv held a meeting and de cided to adopt ccitaln refnrm ineaturet and to far at can he teamed, they have Cattle and Sheep Plentiful and in Good Condition-Fruit Crop f nornious-GruIn and Hay Yield Much Better i .i,Kioc county, California, and i-inen ... r A j ... i i liiiuor ilealer, ten of them being I mill vtris Lpccieu uy nauciiuiuu i - ,... nun .-v , i Alturat firms and one being located at Likely, have tinned a notice through which they offer a reward of $100 lor the arrert and conviction of any pertont furnMiing liquor to mlnort In Modoc Count v, contrary to law. Another paper it being circulated throughout thu country and It being tinned by the saloonmen, offering a re ward of f ICO for thu arrcal and con viction of any periunt tolling or giving liquor to Indian! or mlnort. Ij-wi- (ii-ihvr hua ii-lurm-d from Call forum when- In- hat l-eii lor oeral mniillia liU)im: tallle mid tlitep for tii-lU-r llm. "I huciainelilo. Ilu ient moat of hla time in .'aciauieiilii, Yolo, Glenn, Culuaj mil r-'allnutiiiiiitlet. Ho any lli.-n- la a KimkI .upply ol inttle mid aliivp In th it ni'tlim and that "lock ii in veiy iiiii'l condition- He ",) l,'ut moil of the t'lilllnriiia "lock 1 being uld on thu gro weight )tem, that H nriKlinlolllhe ii. The proailinK . .i.... 1. 1 1,. ai.. 1'iiitt for tteeit und Irom "h, t -I ici'l" (or con,, Tl"-' prlieof thieplt nutHt guod at lait ear In tills country y-)ear-old nether ahould biing nbout f.'.Wmid good ear- llniit aliout 12. "Hie gialiicropln California Is much Lwtler than wet expected," taid Mr. licrlier, "Hie cool weather of April and May helped londlllout and the yield will bo nlim-tl up to theaeiHge." 'The liull crop will ho enormout tn all paita of the ttate. Fruit it cheap, but Irom 75 to W cartoadt are shipped (mm Sacramento to tho Katt dally. titbllrhcd in the l.'attern ttatet and the California fruit goet to all tedious with out any delay." .Sjieaklng ol tho wool market Mr. (ieiler taid it una dull at thit time owing to thu fact that most ot tliu man ufacturers Mill had on hand much of the tuff lunula lat jear. Latt year a large amount of woolen goodt was expoited (or me lu the Iturto-Japaneto war and ns Ihe demand lint decieaaed and the fjctnnen aru not niiininir at full blatt the price ol wool hat gone down. "Theio l no tpeculallon," taid Mr. Onber, "there la simply no demand." In California the average price paiJ (or wool It about I2)i cents ptr pound. In dications, however, are that there will j be an improvement In tl.e market. Mr. tierbei was not prepared to ex prett hit view on the local ttock situa tion, but lie tlatct that about theSSlhot this month he will ttail ten carload ol cattle to r-vruiculo, ahlpplug Irom Mt. Ilebion, which place, became ol it location, he think will be tho future chipping station for this entire northern Di.trlhiiting renter have l-ecn c-, country. Will Build Bridge County court adjourned thlt after- noon until Augutt -tth. Uefore taking an adjournment It wit decided to re advertite for bldt on the bridge across Lott river at the Upper gap and It was alto decided that the county would not contribute any money towardt adver tising the county in the Suntet maga zine. First Play Monday JULY SPECIALS We will make special prices all this week On Ladies' Khaki Suits SKIRTS. DUCK SKIRTS SILK PETTICOATS IWatcli fhta Store FOR JU1Y BAHGAINS K.K.K. STORE Prominent Party of Cali- fornians Visiting Klamath v ly.it prominent-California pen-. Lumber Co.. and . (hector of both ol . . , , ,, . i1li tho local companies; W. K. Valmer ol ,,, .rrlv.,1 in Hie cl.y l.l ..Wit l ' 8wi FrHm.Uc0i Mfiler 0 lh6 1IumljoU after their liitereM in Hits section and k Balk ftn a (r.c,or 0, tle ot to spend u lew days l H'e llarrtiiiuu g1)rlu.,,Co. j OlMUttlnger and son ot t'elican lt.iy u-sort, thu guests ot Col. M Angeles, Mr. llllllngor being the W. II. Ilolnblrd. All ot Hie men In Ihe president of tue.Vlnt National Hank of Ttio William V. Mong Company i now enroute to Klamath Kail and will arrive here in time to appear at the opera house Monday night, when the 1 beautiful five act melodrama, "For Her 'tiltter' Sake," will be preiented. The (company will be accompanied by the ' Lakeview orchestra which it recognlied as a nimleal oiganlzattou ot ability. Ti.'kein tor reserved teat lor the opening performance are now on sale at the Perfection Confectionery. Project Engineer D. W. Murphy, haa ittued the tpeclQcation for five chedu!e on the South Branch canal and it advertising for bid on the lame. The Ave schedule! comprise even mile of canal and will connect the Eoutb Branch with the Adam lyttem. The , specification ttate that sealed bid will be receive I until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 28th of July at the reclamation office In thlt city and that all bid mutt be ac companied by certified check in the amount of $200 for each tchedule. Bidder may bid on one tingle schedule on any combination ol tchedule or on the five ichedule a a whole. Tli work Involve the exiaratlon and embanking of about 112,000 cable feet ot dirt and the contractor bidding In tba work mutt begin work within thirty days after the aigning ot tho contract by the Director of the Reclamation Service, and mutt thereafter proiecute th work with a force necetiary to compUte the work on or before the 15th day of De cember, IPOS. The flvo tchedule compritlng the portion ol the canal to bo contracted begin with No. 4 and end with No. 8, and compitie the following amount of the three clattet of dirt: No. 4. Claas 1, 21,020 cuoic yard; clan 2, 000; data 3, 60. No 0. Class 1, 21.450 cubic yard; class 2, 600; clan 3,60. No. 6. Clatt 1, 21,460 cubic yard; clan 2, 600; clan 3,60. No. 7. Clata 1, 21,000 cubic yard; class 2, 601; claas 3, 60. No. 6. Clata 1, 24,600 cubic yard; vlat2, 600; class 3, 60. In cutting the work Into imall cbd- ulea the Government make It poMlblt for small contractors and rancher to bid on portions of It. The completion of the south branch to the Adam canal will make a big Increase In the'amount ol land that can be Irrigated from tbe Government yitem next Summer. largest and most complete line ol Ed ison Phonographs and record In Klam ath county, at E. W. Muller', corner Cth and Main streets. alt5 parly mo liilen-te.1 in me "'""" liuu'lopemenl Company or In "", ,,l)t pprlnKS Company and ill" cumblnlng liiisliies Willi pleanuio by making Hioinugli inveatll-alioii ( tho holdings of the companiet In Ihe Klamath conn ti y Being California corporations 'hey must hold all ol their business meet lugs In Hint slate, but while they are heio they aio holding a number ot In f.,,...al meetings to discuss local mat ters. They leave in Ihe morning for I.os Anucles and a director of both ol. tho local companiet; K. ri. Moulton, an umiiku shipper of Itlversido and a direc-' tor of the Weed Lumber Company! and a stockholder In Hie Klamath Pe . ..i. ...... .,t f.i . Ifl IVrlv. iicnultallst ot ltlverside and a stockholder ,lu the Klauialli Development Co,, and Harry ' E. Greene, ol lilveialde, also a slock holder in the Development Co. In upeaklng ot the condition In Calt- loinU Mr. Croaa taid that they were i --.Ftl ...w . ""i MOUfii-;;, -vniAMroai The proof of the frrwer is in the freezing nln next Monday. Tho parly I" eoiuprlHedn,! G. -' W1"1 ling of tian Francisco, the piesldent of the Weed Lumber Co. und a director ot lioth the Klamath Development mid the Hot Hpringu companies; O. M. Cross ol Han Francltco, president ol the Cross Pelican Bay and will return to Calllor-I very 'quiet, but that llnancial matters; . .. .... r....i ....iil.u. mniH firm. Th nomination I ura i!t)itliik' moie flriu, The nomination otTaftwa-i a foregone conclusion und j cauped no change in Hie conditions, j They are swell and down todate they I have the quality and are usetul-some new thing at MeHattan't. I The White Mountain Freezer inakct more cream, better cream, and makes it easier nmi cheaper than any other freezer on the market I.K.T US SHOW YOU WHY' ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS r Til j j f- ;ti