9 tfalb Mostly Bend Pnpor In Klimnth Fll Our Advertisers tht Best Results Get gttONPVEAU.No.COB. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 21. 1908. Price, 6 Cents. ftoeniiu tu lai OPPOSE AN ELECTI0NJacobs' Request for Building Permit Postponed 2 Weeks Residents in Additions Make Re quests of City Council ANNEXATION STRONGLY OPPOSED Mr. Jacobi oskod tho council for a building poimlt. In reply to tbe question If lie proposed to itay on tho lino established by custom, ho statod tbnt be needed tbe six fool, but be was willing to movo back the ' Tho roqitev of h. Jacobs for a per- , mil to roa a threo-r.tory brick on ,tbo corner of Third and Main streets imifrtinti-d the ma)or nnd tho conn- til with aiiutlui problem that Is rath I ' er difficult of solution It Is well ro- Imeiabercd by tin people of this pity six feet If the city would reimburse "':'1 '"t year Mr Jacobs began lliejblin for what ho would bo out to hjitlnrf. for Special Election on Greater Klamath I all?. ;"JU,lrttl," 'or " i",1,jib "" l'- ! " ' " the '" ' rflliiuii- if- land placed tho same out to the prop-1 lot Bcinq Circulated Council Will Act on Same n line, which would uaio a ido u wa uite evident that ttie coun- walic only ilk feet in width und It'll was nut f&vorablo to tho wanting pline hi ImlliliuK nut Into the street I of the nermlt If Mr. Jacobs refused l fen riirlber tbun tbe post nltlm ito move bacK to tho Established line, should not be lulled, we shall ..! I lil-xk Hlrniit; objettlon was made ! and It was nlso evident that most of Hindis! annexation ' liy all u il.e nronerty owners nluiiL- lleapniliilly, Mnln klrrl and mi effoit utis made II J IHkwiMHl, J tl Wight. J A In net Mr Jiunbs lo liuv six feel In llodfrti), J V Hliiiil, frank Uti-nlk. tln rear of hi lot no thalm would .Steven Woinlrk. A (I Wnldron, H I hutv roo'ii for his building, which fie A. Hack, C. K llyeia. Win Hargeatit ) will JU ttxtr, Tlmre as strong C K lladlc), J II. .Microti' It I) 'Wanner. W i: ll)deii, A Ijigail. at Hit Next Regular Mectintj 0if tin most linpoitniil matters 0 , i,..fun th. ilium II at Hi" (r(ulsr nii.tliiB as tint loii.lilnrn turn of the extension of Ilia cirrntu Halts of lh city Tbo council vi imlstd tho petition that will be clr esUteJ among tb voters of the city iitlcf fur " election oil this iu. the councilman aro opposed lo buy ing the property for Mr. Jacobs. Those wli'i expressed themselves on the matter (nought that It would be a bad precedent to establish. The mattPi was referred to the talk of an Injunction suit If be licJ8treet committee with orders to Kan the erritloii of the building I make a thotough Investigation as to and si the request of Mayor s- Mnriliiiml, A J ICnbes. I II I without iillowlm: tbe six feet for side- ! lias, Mills msdti an rsninliiaiion 01 im'(ull, t Butliell. Win A Wright ntp shooing the proposed bomidar-1 joll UUUi w K pBK,,, (. f i.ck let ot the greater Klnmalh Kails. Tho Tno council look no action on the rttltloni that have been prepared f ,,W(, presented, but ordered It 111 be circulated In tbo next two ,,BCCHi 0n tile There was no discus trill so that at the next rocuUr ,sion ot, it,3 maittfr. t-arfpt Dm asklnc nMlug lb" ii'iuirll will bo In n po. , nm ,iWfi,ll; 0 a few questions as lion to lake tome action In ordering tu w10 mill I a entitled to vote on the t ipecltl election It It knnn that in,aurr .n t It ubmltted. In pre. til of the rounrll men, and also the (,ntnK ,,, ,t.tn1)n to the council Mayor, are In favor of enlarging the Mr wight slated that It at his un cerporsle limits ot the city. It was Identandlnr that tho voters of the IU with of the body that tho pell city and tho electors of the additions llses be circulated so that Hie que iltltt the council proposes to annex ilea wilt b submitted to the people wouj TOte on the question separate tt n eatly date j-, city Attorney John Irwin Is of rollolng the consideration of thc',, opinion that tbo question of an petition In question and Ihe map notation Is onn that Is entire!) up to ihovlag the proposed boundaries. In,,, qmiirUd electors of the city of Prof. J 11 WIvM. on liehatr of a walk as w:n done by all other par ties building aluiig Ihu street This taiiii question tame up when what ituthur'ly the council had In the matter. Action on the request for the permit was postponed until the next tnoethu. CONSIDER PROBLEMS Council Confronted With Many Important Questions SOME DIFFICULT OF SOLUTION Poll lax Ordinance Passed to Second Reading Stritt Grades to Be Re-Established in Certain Sections. Voice Against Erection of Livery Stable ttnWr of the property owners who irtld la tbe additions adjoining the tllr, presented the following! To tbt Honorable Common Council, ef tbe City of Klamath Falls. Ctatltnu-H It having como lo our knowledge tUt an extension of the city limits It OBdtr consideration, W, the undersigned voters fend tupaxri, residing In Ihe territory proposed for annexation, respectfully isprtseat that we do not consider It la oar Intt rest to be taken Into the CUy Corporation at Ibis time, nod we Ulik even the expense of an election tpen tbe question unnecessary nnd 'Klamath Kails. While lllllo discussion was had on tho matter It was very evident that the major and the council will ex tend the limits of the city If they can, and It Is also evident that a number ot the residents will oppose tho ex tension from start to finish WILL SELL ADY LANDS Execution and Order of Sale Has Been Placed in Hands of Sheriff Mabel T Cluiiess. of Alameda.Cal., assignee of the Interests of Everdlng (c Kartell, n corporation of 1'ortland, Ore , has secured Judgment against MhI Ady, the Klamath Hwump king, placed In the hands ot Sheriff Barnes and he has Issued the notice for pub lication. The attachment covert about 4000 acres of the Ady swamp lands, ex- In the sum of t:3,&T 10, nnd the ex- jccptlng only Ihe government expert' ecutton of the Judgment nnd tho or-1 mental farm and the rights of way dvr ot bale has been Issued at the In ttnnce of C. K. Blone, representing Mube! T. Cluncss, and has been for the Southern Pacific railroad. The sale ot tho lands Is advertised for the 29th ot this month. Card of Thanks. I detlro to exprest inr slncero thanks to those v. bo rendered assist ance In tbe sickness mid death of my husband, and more particularly to thank tho good people of Fort Klam. nth. Mrs Fred Dlchn. -t- Our Tape line is ready for you Have Your Clothes Made to Order the modern way Over 1000 bright, new snappy samples to select from. Our motto: "If the clothes don't fit don't take them." Council Foresees Trouble In Refunding Unexpired Licenses GREAT PALL LINE tfHATS NOW HERE IN ALL THE NEW EST SHAPES AND COLORS' K.K.K. STORE KLAMATH FALLS FASHION SHOP Requests from the saloon men of the city that the unexpired llcenso fees bo refunded placed the council In ft posltlo.1 where they were forced to Jump, but no matter which way they oro Hire of lighting hard, nnd causing u reaction, but after somo consideration, both serious nnd oth erwise, on ii'ollon of Hanks It was decided to Jump nccordlng to law nnd regardless of the fact that city war rants nro woith only ninety cents on the, dollar nnd tho demand Is not strong at thut figure, the saloon men 1 will receive for every dollar that they 'paid Into the city exchequer In cash one dollar In city warrants, or timet) cents In cash If they can get It. Tho I question that confronted tho council was that tb saloonmen were entitl ed to dollar for dollar for tho amount duo them on unexpired licenses, but lo pay tho discounts on the warrant would be llloitul and somo ono would bo sure to contest tho warrants. On the other bund tho saloonmon will receive virtually ouly ninety ceuta on the dollar and ft damage eult agalnot th city to likely to follow. Councilman Ankeny was of the opinion that ponio ot the prohibition ists should bo willing to pay more thau ninety cents on the dollar for the warrants, while Councilman Cris pier oald he would pay the amount ouly that '.a had forgotten his purse and had no chnngo with him. How ever, after giving tho matter consid erable serious consideration, and set ting tho opinion of the city attorney tho motion of Councilman Hanks, I that the amounts bepald without al lowing any additional sum to cover the discount on the warrants, was passed by u unanimous rote. No action at yet hat been taken by any ot the saloonmen to sue for the amounts necessary to cover the dUcounts nu tho warrants. The amounts 4u-) on unexpired licensos nggregato ttpproxlmately $1000. Surveying Chewaucan Project. Englneora In the employ of tbe Portland Irrigation Company are again at work on tbe survey for the reclamation project In the Chewau can valley. The project, If construct ed, will Irrigate about 12,000 acres of land laying to tbo north ot Pals- ley. This projoct has been under way for sevoral years, but aside from acquiring n few rights ot way and running a low preliminary lines no actual work was dono-by the com pany, It Is encouraging to tbo pco- plo ot that section of I-ako county to know that tne company, wuicn has strong financial support, has not given up the project, but has again placed engineers In tbe field to com piste the survey. s At the regular meeting of the council last night Mayor Stilts, Coun cilman Crlssler, Obenchaln, Ankeny and Hanks wcro In attendance. The meeting was of short duration, but a number of matters that are of vit al Importance to tho city came up for consideration. Thn regular rou tine business was transacted and the council then gavo Its tlmo to tho con sideration of some of tho problems that confront the city. Among the first to bo taken up was the toi.s. aeration of a change In tho ordtnanco establishing grades In tho various parts of the city. An amendment as proposed and passed to the second reading by title only. The object in tho change In the grades Is o get all sidewalks that are being built on tho same level. The proposed amendment Is based upon the report ot City Engineer Don J. Zuinwalt." Immediately upon disposal ot this matter. Councilman Ankeny Intro duced a poll tax ordinance, providing for the collection ot an annual tax of 13 from every male Inhabitant In tbe city between the age of 21 and 50 years, tbe money so collected to be used for street and sewerage pur poses. The ordlnanco further pro vides that the tax for the year 1908 jlisll become due on September 1st ot this year, and that It shall be the duty ot tho city marshal to collect the same. After some consideration the ordlnanco was passed to second reading by title only. Briar A Anderson were given n permit to build a barn In Canal addi tion. Partld residing on Klamatb avenue In tbe vicinity of where C.B. Clendonntnj Is putting up his new livery stablo appeared before the council and complained that the barn would bo a nulsanco In that part ot tho city. Mr. Clendennlng had not been granted a building per mit, but he had seen most of the councllmen and had received their permission to go ahead with the building if thero was no objection on the part ot the property owners In that vicinity. After considering tho matter tlw council Instructed the city marshal to servo notice on Mr. Clen dennlng to stop work on the building until after the next meeting of the council. Somo tlmo was given to the discus sion of thj Jacobs building permit and the matter ot refunding to tho saloon min the unexpired license fees, and also to the city limits ex tension question. Hon. It. V. Gates appeared before tho council and asked that tho Light & Water company be relieved from tho order of tho council asking for the Installation ot hydrants In cer tain parts of tbe city. He explained to the council why be made tbe re quest and after some consideration tho matter was referred to the Light and Water committee, which will confer with Mr. Gates In regard to tbe question. Mosquitoes Kill Cattle. Mospultoti rre killing cattle by the score on ranches around High Is lands. Texas. The pest Is tbo worst ever known In this part of the Quit ts reckon.. Oreat-etonds ot In sects hover over pastures where cat tle nro feeding They literally drain the animals of their blood, causing them to die from weakness. One ranchman In Chambers coun ty has lost 200 bead of cattle In the last ten days. Some pastures are strewn with the carcasses ot dead cattle. Bmudge fires are kept burning day and night to keep tbe pest out ot hoflass. Take Oat license. Up to the present time the county clerk has Issued 17 hunters' licenses tor tbt year 1908. It is evident from this that n number of parties who are hunting In this county are doing so without paying the regular fee ot 11. So far there has been no foreign li cense Issued. The fee of Ueno la $10. The season Is yet early and most ot the licenses that have been Issued were taken out during tho first tow months of the year. ' For Sale or Trade Residence and business property in the best town In Willamette valley. Inquire at the' Boston Store. ." -:.. SIf'MSjV The proof of the freezer it, in the fretting Judge. Soaks Saloon Man. La Orande la the first town in Ore gon to, report a caso wherein a fine has been Imposed for the violation of the new prohibition law.' Dave McFarlane.'a former saloon keeper of that city; was fined $250 by the Justice ot the peace for selling boot lo' a prohibition district. The White Mountain Frecier makei more cream, better cream, and makes it caiier and cheaper than any other freeaer on the market LET US SHOW" YOU WHY ROBERTS SHANK HARDWARE DXAUI8 1 iBl J U . '