lie Klamath FiiIIh' First mul Best Daily. Our Advertisers Get The Best Results. Tiiiku Yeah. No. 810. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 25, 1909. Price 6 Cents fiwtiifM mmb. BIG SIM OF MONEY WILL BE SPENT HERE Over Five Thousand Feet of New Water Mains for City-Probably $13,000 Will Be Spent This Summer twenty iiatti.khiiiph needed on PACIFIC Mr II. V Culm will enit In the tit Im. um.li. In the clung., from five Morning 'or Ills homo m IIIIUlH.ro, lentx to tltt- nml one-half cents per Me tnH- llmt lui Iimn licmi iixxtiMil uindlo power, wlih h would mukit ,jr llic Ciiimrll Unit lint riiiilniit fir I Ukt mm imisldernhly eKH with the the fkli-imliiii nf tin- w.it.i tinilim nml now s)Mcm limn thn city U piijlug the liintiilliilloti i)l new li ilintit h will fur tin. cjti!. If th.. old B)H,. rt ,lol 1,0 paski-d III tint IllffllllK I'rldn) 'ilmiiKi'il, the inmpimy propones to Tlii' l.lghl i- Water Cuiiiiiutiy hint , miiku u 2u pir cent reduction In the li n Klvuli an -x tfiu.lon of lu (run-j tout dilio nml cm mukv liny iieenar Tho stockholder i.f thu I.lr.lit & iitvmluiii or Improvement Hint It Water Ciitiipntiy IhU iprlng voted nn uy lit Work which wim stop- iipini.rlatliui of f.'n,iini tu do used fj will hi' resumed nml nil iippllni-l lor new work In extending ami Im tlont from prlv.itu patties for water! proving Hie sjntem thli mmmer. It tonnictliin will l.o Itlli'il. In cane tin- wan at thin time the Intention of the ronlrni t for tliu tilounlnn of tin- roniiany to i'Xn ml ner linlf of the trr )(em l cloned at lint meet-; npii.prlnllon fur work ultliln the city hit of tin- council I'iIiIii), the mm- ami the remainder In making con. Iny will at nniit begin work on Klu-jncclloiis with the mllrnad Kroumlii instil avenue. Tho company will tx- nml atippl)lng thn new addition to Htnl between HOOO nml luiiuu this thu city with wnltr ami light. About lumcr on It water )Mftii. Thol :000 will hi iipctit on thu water sys contract protliliii for tint lulng of f t fin In the city, nml If tin- change U about SSUU feel of hU'tmli pipe. The mndo In the lighting njntvni, thu conl I'll l in bi lalil ulimg Klamath nv-iof Improvements will reach 113,000. mint from l'n m all.) to Eleventh It U n iiicbiIoii If thn extension of llmt, uml from Uliiin.ilh street to I tin. n)stem outsldn of thn corporation Martin Urns' Hour mill A number (run bu uiadi until thu additions nru t.f change nml nililltlnmil new pipe , taken Into thn city, Thin matter, h tn be put lu other pails of the city, howewr, will bu nettled Inter. TACOMA, March 2 H. Rear Ad mlrul Kobley I). I'vnns, In an Inter- vlnw hiio lo-duy laid: 'Wo need 20 bulllcshjps on tho Pacific Coual. Willi Biich a forco UiIh count In safe from any attack. I do not bollovo In dividing tho At lantic fleet In order to aend ship to tho I'aclllc. Wo should concentrate our force. Thu danRor of non-concentration was fully demonstrated by Russia's falluru on the m Id tier combat with Japan." CITV COUNCIL MEETING. A permit was granted by the City Louiicll Inn uvcnlnB to Mra. E. K. Iledrkk for building an addition on tin' nnr of her More building on Main atreet now occupied aa a mil linery store-. Thu addition la to be lire proof. A permit wan aikcd by Judge Baldwin to remodel tho Interior of hi brick building, but tho council decided that they had no Jurisdiction ami ho will bo allowed to make what change In the Interior of tho build Ing which ho may dftlrc. An ordinance wn passed granting to tho Klamath KiiIIh Light tc Water Company an extension of their fran rhUe for a IIkIiI and water system I to .September 7, IV It, An ordinandi providing for a con. tract between tho city and tho Light & Water Company lor Installing now mains nml hydrnuta, and tho rebuild ItiK or thu street llnhtl'ng ayntem wai Introduced and named to Itat first rending. Considerable dlHCuaalon was enter ed Into In regard to the condition of n number of cem pooln nml private sewerngit. A now ordinance war drawn up by tho city attorney and Introiluied, repealing nil public nul ixiuiit ordlminci-a and regulating nil con iiooIh. out houaea. aewcra. and CALIFOK.N'IA NOW HAH DlltKCT PnULtltVi 8ACHAMKNTO, March 24. Oov ornor Ulllott to-dny algncd tho l- roct Primary 1)111. Announcement that thu meanuro had been signed I was received In tho aonato just bo-1 foro final adjournment with aomo hand clapping, but without onthuB lasm Tho aenato then resumed tho buslnoss of bringing tho session to a closo. YONNA VALLEY NEWS. KLAMATHS OBJECT TO M0D0CS COMING Think It Unjust That They Should Be For ced to Share Tribal Funds With Capt ain Jack's Band of Modocs mainly on thn hill. The illy has nl Ihu expundlturu of thU amount opxtorlnK of manure, etc., within the prrsiiit only 22 li)drnnta;i: of thesm money In the city this )cnr will Im a will be taken nut and placed at more rontvnle.it plnrvn. u new modern I.) tlratttM nrn to ho luntalled. clvlng the city a total nl 70 lodriinlx. or an addition of IS to tho number now In Ue. ThU will provide rtrelleiil lire Mntcrtloii to thu city, im It will place great hem fit aside, from thu conveni ence nml lire protection. It will mean thu eniplujiiient of a large force of men. Mr. dates states that the company has about 2000 feet of plpu already on hnnd to begin work, and by thn time that Is uhciI tip the iry building within one blink ftoiii ( balance of the pipe neci-Msary will be i.nc to three h)ilniuU. With this! here. protection nu effort will be made to city limits. The ordinance panned to Its second reading. The council then udjoitrncit until Krlday evening, when the water and light contract and tho nuisance or illiiance will bo disposed of. And they still continue to arrest people for getting drunk In Klamath Falls. (it a reduction lu rut en for lire In uruiice. Tlieru seems l-cg It Amputated. Win. Slreiiblo of Dairy, who has to b n disposition M,,. unfferlnK for the past year with n the purl of hoiiio of the uiembcrH n dlseasu lu his leg, wan operated up- i'f the Council to hold up the cote tract for nu entire new lighting h)h icm, ami It Im piiKslble that It may not pan i ut Um next meeting. Thu company proposed to expend over HUGO In pinking nn entire, change In llif street lighting Hysteni. Thu ays-li-ni would Include the smut, number "f llftlits us nt present, hut tho lumps 'nild ho 20 raudlo power Instead of K , as at prenent. A reduction wnn on this morning ut thu Klamath Hospital. The leg was amputated Just nhino thu knee. 'Thu operation vn performed by Dr. Hamilton, mutinied by Drs. Fisher and White. Mr. Strucble underwent the op- erntlon lu gnod shnpo and n complete recovery U expected. Only six moro dnys In which to leglstur for tho city election. You will bo sorry If )ou wait too long. L. J. Ilauman nni) I,. S. Thomp son of Ilonania are In tho city. Chits. E. Drow, a prominent ranch er and stockman, Is In the city from Dairy. Must nu body can retail butter, eggH and vegetables, but we have never met a man smart enough to re-tnll n dog. Do you ever aco n man on a rail way train who Is all bows and smiles to chance acquaintances, and who will rldo twenty or forty miles besldo his wife without mora than a word or two ot conversation T Un fortunately tbcro are tow such men; but none, wo trust, among our folks. r 1 See the New, Nifty Line of Men's Spring Clothes and Hats weit window K K K STORE KLAMATH FALLS' STYLE SHOP There was a danco given at thu homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sinn Icy last Friday night. Somo of thoso present being Carl and Johnnie tutor, Jerry Pvtorson, John Don aell, John Faith, Mra. W. II. Iillss and dnughtcr, Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. Jolt Klrkpatrlck and daughter, Maude, Miss Itaxol Fitch, Anna 8mjrtb. Scy Pool. IJert Cray, Will Loguc, Dock and Floyd Pool. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Handles aro aow living on their placo In East fonna. Tho shareholders ot the Yonna Valley Threshing Machine Co. held i meeting at Jacob Itucck's homo n Sunday. Mrs. Mike Itueck and children of Jonnnzu wcro visitors at tho homo )f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bock last Sat jrday, and on their way homo Sun lay visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob .tuack. Chas. Carlson bought Robert Utughlln's place In East Yonna, con. listing of 1C0 acres, for 12100, laat eok. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Welch and .'anilly wcro visiting at Wo, Welch's Sunday. Mrs. Oeo. Rlttcr, Mra. John Llnd ind Mr. and Mra. Thco. Hammers cy were visiting at the homo ot Mr. ind Mrs. L. A. Stcrxl Sunday. Harrison Oray returned from Fort Klamath Friday, his cousin, Cert 3 my, accompanied htm. Thoy re port tho road being very good, dusty most of the way. Ernest Null went to Dairy last Sunday; ulso Chas. McCumber and Eurl Aldred were there. We had a hard snow storm In Yonna Friday, but by Monday the enther had cleared up again. The Hoppo Dros. aro now busy cutting wood for Joo Coburn of the Renervtttloii. Put Colahan and Frank Cutter passed through Yonna with a load of goods, which they wcro taking to Mr. Colahan's placo In Upper Yonna. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Klrkpatrlck and daughter, Maude, wcro visiting at C. C. Pearson's Sunday. Chas. McCumber was surveying land last weok tor Mrs. a. O. Andcr ion ot Dairy. Geo. Smyth made a trip to Bon anza Saturday. Miss Nellie Bliss and Carl Rucck aro absent from school on account ot sickness. There seems to be a light form of measles going through the country. Oodfrey Beck and family will movo over to tho Jas. Wight place on the 1st ot April, as tho new owner of tho Bock ranch, Mr. Chllders, will toko possession at that date. As soon aa tho roads become good, Mr. Beck will atart to tho Coast, where he Intenda to locate. D. Y. Gray and family moved off the placo Tueaday which they had recently sold. They moved to Ft. Klamath, whore they will live. Jolt Klrkpatrlck accompanied them to help take tho goods up. aira. jpnn Linu or Yonna was tuken seriously Ifl Monday. Dr. Truax of Bdnanza was called. The last report said alio was much bettor. Earl Beckdolt of Bonanza has left there and Is on his way to Canada, It Is reported. Miss Hazel Fitch Is absent from school this week. John Bitter Is on the sick list this week. Mrs. W. H. Bliss, who has beta working for Theo. Flackus ot Bonan za, returned home Tuesday an ac count ot her daughter, Nelllo, being sick. I. Jackson was a business visitor in Bonanza Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cummins and mother and father stopped at Qoo. Smyth's last week on their way to Lakoview. They are from Nevada. Ed. Bodgo ot Dairy, who has boon on his homestead In Langell Valley, Is very 111 with appendicitis. They brought him to hla home tn Dairy It Is reported thnt tho Indians of Ing. It Is not believed that anything tho Klamath Reservation nro very excet1 8n nct of Congress repealing much opposed to tho Modocs being brought hero from Oklahoma.' Tho recent act of Congress provided for the return of tho survivors of Cap talu Jack's band of Modocs to the Klamath Reservation. Thcso Indians havo already been given allotments In Oklahoma and tho; arc to bo al lowed to aell or Icnso thcso for a term of five )ca:3, n:.d will In uddl Hon bo given c ther t'lom ints on the Klnmnth Re ci n U.n. Vhcy arc also to bo all w il to slant In thu tribal funds of tho Klnmatks. This latter provision is what has caused tho greatest objection to the return of tho Modocs. Tho Indians aro not any too nnxlous to having the Modocs brought back to live with them, but they certainly object to sharing with thorn their funds. They claim that It looks like the government was trying to reward tho Modocs for fighting against the whites during tho war. The Kla math wcro peaceful and assisted the soldiers, but Captain Jack's band ot Modoc Indians fought tho soldiers and massacred tho settlors and some of the officers. For ilolng this they aro now about to receive their sec ond allotment of lands and arc to be allowed an equal proportion with the Klamnths In tho distribution ot tho money received from tho said ot land belonging to tho latter. Superintendent Wilson of the Klamath Reservation recently re ceived a letter from tho agent In Ok lahoma enclosing a copy of tho Act of Congress, and stating that the Indians wcro turned over to him. It Is not known bow many thero are left of tho trlbo or when they will be sent to Klamath. There aro sup posed to bo about 10 of tho original band left, but the number of tho children Is not known definitely. As soon as tho Indians hero learn ed that preparations wore being made to remove th'e Modocs to their reservation they entered a protest. A telegram was sent to the Secretary and In reply the department asked to have their objection put In writ- their former act will prevent tho Mo docs being brought to' tho Klamath Reservation. DAIRY MEETING SATURDAY Airji-gcnunl Made' Far a nig Gath ering of tho Fanners at the Court Haute. Arnngcmcnts aro being made for tho big mooting to be held at 2:30 on Saturday for tho purpoio of com pleting tho organization of the Kla math Dairy Association and for further promoting tho dairy Indus try. It Is expected that a large del egation will bo In attendanco from Klamath. The organization Is pro posed to cover the entire county and the members will work for the bene fit of ovory section. The meeting Saturday will be held In tho audience room at tho Court House. Invitations have been sent out all over the county. A number ot prominent speakers will address tho meeting. The farmers are display ing an unusual Interest In the new organization, and It Is believed that tho farmers will be able to benefit themselves greatly by ttirlr assnrla tlon In this cause. ' A series of meetings tn different sections ot tho county will be ar ranged for later, and a number ot Instructors at tho Agricultural Col lego at Corvallls have agreed to bo present and assist with their knowledge. Somo of tho neckwear worn by fashionable young men Is so loud that you can hear It In the next block. Tho best way to cultivate an ap petite is to cultivato a Held, and ' then you will have both an appetite and tho wherewithal to appease It. Somo folks havo rats In their car rots, some havo rats In their cellars, and while not a few young ladles havo good-sized rats In their hair. A simplo worm went out to play Upon an -April morning; An early robin chanced that way Without a chirp ot warning; And that U tho end ot the story. Free for the Asking California Sweet Pea Seed Everyone may havo a packago ot these famous California sweet pea seed. We havo 40,000 of thcso seeds You don't havo to buy anything. Como before thoy are gone. Three handsome prizes offered tor tho product ot the seed. Plant tho seed now. See our windows for list of prizes and date of contest. Thcso soedsWre from Paul Uleger, turner. His latest odor li Royal Cherry Buds. the California per- Come and sample' It. Star Drug Store "They Have It" Tuesday.