." J Mkl' 3VT ''ft". 1 :i i S - Va i,4 Is : TV i f" Klamath Hulls1 Firm &- Tv;3fl F&- aim dc uauy. i i ii Our Advertisers Qtt ,.. The Best Rcsulti. . Wi' j: f . . . :V3 , " t . HU Ik talk PM pwttttis ttfl "' Tiiiro Vi:ai. No. W, IYPIPRA SEWER SYSTEM i WYANDOTTE LANDS Will BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER Interference of Chamberlain Prevents Sale of Holdings in Klamath and Lake Counties at t n Tbo W)audottv Indian Uudi la .tali and l.ikv counties will probably . I .ke (Old to tbu highest bidder thli ,? summer. Must o( tbuo land, are lo - a-kli..t I., tab. ,......, . ... - ... mii luuiiir uviwuuu tjuui. aBer lake a and Lakevlu. and ll 11 s tssid ILal there are loma In tbu Uly iaountrr and In tbu norti m ..i f WKltkt county Able Ady and CLai g illeCuinbcr placed inoit of the Vau owuo acripi in Klamath county. A (report thai Uoualor Chamberlain fclllevei now Hat tbe Indian llureau iwlll adtrertUv for tbe purchnie of lUeae land! Is aoutbern Ormou. 'rt.ei. but for bit Intervention,'"'' "" Uovcrnmout made icrloui .Would have been told to Antone JBuckuk of Uhewano, Wliconaln, for H-10 ta acre at private tale. V!" t A (borl time go tbe Heoator raed that the Indian office bad i. Partly biougbt about a male of theie ;huda lit wai of tbe opinion the) iilrara wotlh tuora than in r.n an ar. jijIJa began to correipond with tbe jifT""'"" . u in reeuii mat jpAeilng Comuliilooer Valiotlne ad- Vltd CLamberlaln that tbe depart. aiaui win bu wining to accept bld K otttred. CLauibvrlala bopee to carry tbe F affffllail tm f illtii aiki.l al.AjaA- ka. ..l. SMMliai IHIIUfl HUH piWVUIV U WrUVT troiu the department to advvrllte In Oregon newiapera for bldi, bli being that tb people of Oregon uld have an opportunity to bid ttr tbt acreage rather than that a MUiea of another itate be permitted If buy them at prlvatt tale U Chamberlain, la bli communlca twh tu u ibuibh uuparituoBi, aaiui '"l have been Induced to laku up attar becauie there have been ra or lea cbargee of fraud tn con- Uoa wllh Oregon landi, and I ,ve learned ilnce coming to Waab ton that certain Individual! are log ...p. to acqulr. th.a. land! - a ura price per aero. -- .-- .. I ML!. KICK1NO AUOIT NAniiow awau road. garao Clalrno Ikbodalco Aro Ar raagod For tbo BoaoSt of tho Hotel at Madeline. "ALTURAS, May 10. Tho N. C. railway fcaa again changed It oktwult (or tbo departure of ilM (Ma Alturai. tt will bo re- labored that a tow dayi ago thli FOR STYLE t f ' ' K Low Price ,ouJ cliiiigol 111 ll.uo to tl rougb ruUJ bctuoca llcuo and Alturai. ',l'u ""ntli C tho oor-ulgLi dead!11'1'"' wuu, Indlcalo that tbey mutt I atfjlia fit fintMll..n ui.i. ....ii . I bo 20 M?Iir bond. Th-f ipntna tn Iia -.-..mi, ...in ujnu nuu l'"lori It la nas-rlcd tiat one!'"""0 "Woctlon on laiulng bondi for of the uiaiaitcri of tie road Ii tho owner of, or nt lent large!) tutor ciltd In, tlo Madrllno Hotel, and Hat Ii) rraion of thli Ho time tablci me nrmugod to fin or tl Ii hotel. I'toplo claim that this bat largel) I..... t. i . .. been rujl'uauuio tor WO usoleil ovor-nlul.l nupi at Madeline. It In bcun rumorid, boworer. bbjvctlon to having tho mall held up la till way, nnd to aold further troublo tho road at length agreed lo mako throuKh rum. tu making tho through rum, the chcdule adopted by vae neatly arrangrd outh.hound r"cngera would get "latlon ot tbo city ilall exceed three broakfait, and tho north-bound pai tfcouiand, and that any and alt prop lengeri their evening mcala at Ma ovlllota to tuua bondi for toy pur dellno. I poie ilall flrit be aubmltted to a Although tl o train wai icbeduled vot of the qualified elcctora of the to kao Alturai at 6 (0 In ibo ' cltr M a ipeclal election to be called mornlrg, It ni found that after a ,or ltftl purpoie; and iucb propoal fow da)i' operation tl at tbo greater tlon ,t11 rccclvo a majority of all part of tbo racngcra would lake votes catt at luch cloctlon to author their breakfast! at Alturai, In pro- fennco lo waiting until tbe train ar rlvcd at Madtllni', which wai I or 9 o'clock. TMa ovldently wai con trary to expectation!. nd now tbo trala Ii ichrdulod to leave Alturas at f. If., evidently as a matter of extra presauro and Inducement for tho passengers lo tako their morning mrali at Madeline. So far ai the peoplo know there Is no occasion for till early departure of tho train from Alturas. Assist In the effort to Improve the "') condition, of the town by vnflntf fill mauap tinnita timnmmnmt --. -.-- ........... Oden Gives Bonds For One Thousand The hearing of Philip Oden, ctargod with attempt to kill Dan t.lskoy. wai held citorday aftor- noon before Juitlco Miller. Odon wai bound over awaiting tbe action ot tho Qrand Jury, undor bondi ot $1000, which were turnlihod. AND EXGLUSIVENESS K K STORE KLAMATH PROVISIONS OF CHARTER ON FOR Tl u special lower bond election to vote on Inula $40,000 .bond. will bu held tomorrow. Tin poll will bo open bstweon 9 o'clock . ui. and , o'clock p. .. and ttio voting plncos will bv In tho Wllklai build I ijk In the Pint ward; tlio city ball In tho IJccond, and Saodonon'a ball In tbo Third. On account of lack of knowledge ai to tlo length of time tho bondi will run.tLe following sec tions from tl o charter are printed ---- . ...-.,,-.--. ortcr period, ""oc' 36, To borrow money on o faith of the city, and to that end t0 provide for tho liauance of bondi "10 cll' for Dr 'poclflc purpoie, I1,00' doilgnal the manner and time '., . .... .I..... ..I .!. . ' iPllvtvui iwuwi auu iuv luivrva Hereon; provided, that the amount of iatd bondi ihnll not at an time oicced 175,000 until tho population of tbo city iball exceed thret thou sand, and that tbo rate of Intereit on luch bondi ihall not exceed all per centum per annum; aad pro ldvd further, that tho total Indebt- tbo railroad ' cdnen of the city ihall not aggro ao that tbe " or se' $5,000 until tba pop- ltu tl10 luuanco of any bondi. and no hondi ahall ever bo limed oxcopt as herein provided. "Sec. 3C. Ooodi luucd by tho city stall ba algned by the Mayor and Police Judge, with their namci of office, and shall not bo drawn In a larger amount than 11000, and be ruado pa) able within twenty years, Intorcst pa) able osml-annually, and hall not bo lold for Lois than their par valuo, nor otherwtio than for cash paid down at tba time of sale, nor draw a greater rate of tntoroit than In tbli act provided." Voto for progrcu and tho aowor bondi tomorrow. NEED UOT WEATHER TO AROUSE SENATE VA8!!IN'aTO.N', May 10. Speak- r Cannon ll ot the opinion that It will tnko a tomperaturo of SO to 100 degreei In the ibado to get tho tariff bill out ot tho Senate. Tbo Speaker wai at the White Houio today, and, talking to tho Prosldent, uld: "It you will tell oe when tbe Wear KKK Store's "KORRECT KLOTHES" Suits to Your Exact Measure $13.50 and Up Any Kind of a Guarantee for Fit yon want .. v .. .. PALLS. OREGON, TUESDAY. THE CITY ELECTIONS VOTING BONDS nM w" " tla lar"r ll11 wl give ou a guoss i to when Con. roil will adjourn. Tl o only thing " at C,D mov t,1(1 Willon " -o Bonato It bot weather.' Oilier Congressional callcn at tbe Wblto llouiu today expressed tlio bollc' lUt " Mr"l f'"'lo lto oi aujournatnent wai July lit. Aulil In tl o effort lo Improve tho anllnr) condllloci of tl.o town by otlrig for ijwor bondi tomorrow. Phillips Finally Finds His Way To Yainax K. S. Phllllpt, wlllo hunting In ba mountains north ot Yonna Val 3y on Sunday, lost Lis way and had o remain In tho wood all nlgbt and Monday before be found bli way to Valnx, wber bo arrived lait light. Mr. I'bllllpi hai a crew work ing on tbo road and bad established their camp at Coital an'a law mill. 3d Sunday ho took a walk out In ha mountalni with hli gun. He .raveled quite a distance, and a light fall of mow coming on be oit his bearing!. He bad to re naln la tbo woods all night, and tbo next day again took up his tramp. It wai not until qulto late In tbe ovenlng that be came out at tho Indian nation on tbe Rcierva- Ion. In tho meantime the men at tho camp becamo alarmed and itart- 3d out on a icarcb. Vote for progress and the aewer bonds tomorrow. Boyle Sentenced to Life Imprisonment MERCER (Pa.) May 10. James II. Do) to was isnlcnccd today to life Imprisonment In tho Western Ponni)Ivanla Penitentiary at Pitts burg for tho kidnapping ot "Billy" Wbltla. Mn. Boyle, Indicted aa Mary Doc, receivod a lentenco ot twenty-five yean with a One of fSOOO and tbo costi of tbe proiocutlon. Assist In tho effort to Improve tho sanitary conditions ot tho town. by voting for lower bondi tomorrow. Klamath County Seal Estate Dealers Ass'n Orgaanlxed for tbe Protection of the Buyer and Seller or Real Property and the promotion and Improvement of Klamath County. Member D, B. CAMPBELL. P. L, FOl'NTATX, OREOORV McCLELLAX. HAIX-BHEPERD COH HOLCOMB REALTY COH MASON a SLOIOB, T. W. STEPHENS, FRANK IRA WHITE, WILDTJR WBITI. I TranaacUona with aay-of the above dealere inaan proteotloa. MAY 11, 1909. ROOSEVELT KILLS A BULL RHINOCEROS Animal Was Rushing the Ex-President When He Fired NAlItnniA (Drltlsh East Africa) Hay 10. -A bulky bull rblnoceroo Is Ho latest prlzo wrcitcd from the JuceIo by ThcoJoro Itooiovelt. Prom tho cx-Prcsldent'i camp near Maclakoi word was brought down today tint the luck of tho itocseult party contlnuod and that fifteen larlctlci of game, Including tho big rUnocjTOi, had been bagged on tho lait expedition. Tbe rhin oceros was ruihlcg Uocsjvclt when tho hunter flrcd. Tto distance waa fourteen paces. The naturalists of the party aro buiy preparing tho tropblei being killed. Fort)nve iklm already been prepared for tbo Smithsonian instltuto. Veto for progress and tba sewer Dondj tomorrow. COLD JlEDAl CONTEST. Tho High School itudenti who aro to tnko part In tho doclamatory con tost wcro spurred on to renewed efforts when they learned that Ttad Mcllatton had offered a beau tiful flC gold medal as a prise to tho winner. Tbo contest tn decla mation tas become aa annual affair at tbe High School, and tho Interest It grentl)' Incrcaicd whoa a medal, jucb as Mr. Mcllatton bai offered, Ii tbo prlzo to bo ttrlven for. The contestant! are Orva Orem, Marjorle AlcClurc, Nina Wilson. Vincent Yadcs, Henry Price and Garret Van Riper. Assist In tho effort to Improve tho sanitary conditions of tbo town by rotlng ior sawcr bonds tomorrow. Funds Reach Over Three Thousand Alex. Martin, ct airman of the Chamber of Commerce committee on fundi, tas completed hli report of tho money available In tbe pub licity and tbe celebration funds. Tbcro bai been 12316 contributed to tho publicity fund. Tbli will give tho Chamber of Commerce an tn' come of 1192.90 a month tor one )car. Beildcs this, 1792 bu boon contributed by tho clttient to be uied exclusively for Railroad Day, which will make a total ot 13107. Tbla amount Ii excluilve of the contribution ot Mr. Kaftzger, of the Hot Sprlngi Company. Mr. Naft zgor offorcd to giro 20 por cent tf $5000, or oven 14000, were railed. Ai he Ii abicnt In Lot Angelei, tt Ii not known what hit donation will bo, but It he ihould give one-fourth ot tho amount that la railed, tt will bring tbo total up to $3889.71. It la probable that at least 11000 ot tbti amount will be used la tbt cele bration tor Railroad Day. PROGRAM AT OPERA HOtSJE. New tonight "Nervy Tbtet" and "Protlitorlcal Lid." The Utter pic- tupA ta nnlv Avt.ltilta.1 In m.Im . ..... ., -..., H.W. ,. CM ws Itowni," to do not fall to tee It. Alto "Stilt Walking" and "Ruy Bias," tho latter reel portrays oao of Victor Hugo'i powerful dramas. Mn. Edith Cos will have new tongs tor tonight's program. Hello, Jim! What's your hurry? I'm going to MASON a HLOUOH'S ABSTRACT OFFICE to order aa ah. atrart. If you need onr, that'a the place to go. Flrtt door northeast ot the American Bask a Trust Co., am TOMORROW WILL NOT THE TIME THE CELCBRATION Southern Pacific Advises a Later Date But Chamber of Commerce Decides to Stay With June Second On account of a telegram receivod thli morning front Panenger Traffic Manager Ctn.,aV Foe. the Chamb.p of Commerce aerlouily conildircd tanging tto date of tbe railroad sslebratlon again. It wai Anally de cided to bold tbe celebration on June 2, tbe dale decided upon, ai plana Lad already been made for Hat day. The telegram from Mr. eo was ai followa: "Tour wire date. Wo belieTo that any date let by )our committee prior to Hth lait. might lerlouily affect attendance from hero to Portland Koto Carnival, which will be held June 7th to 12th, Inclusive. Tho two celebrations ihould not conflict. In our opinion June 14th or later date would be more desirable. "C. 8. FEE." The following reply waa atnt to Mr. Fee by the Chamber ot Com merce: "On account ot a largo Water Ultra Association meeting which will bring every settler in the val ley to town, -the Klamath Chamber ot Commerce bat nettled on June 2nd at Railroad Day for calibra tion." The date ot the celebration hat been quite thoroughly advertised, and It waa thought that It would do nioro Lara then good to change tbe tolding of tto cilobratlon before the .lose Carnival at Portland might re sult In a smaller number of excur sionists from that city, but It la not believed that tt will affect tbo at tendance from the California cities. There U alwaya somo objection! to any date that might be cboioa, ao the only thing to do It to have tbe celebration and try and get at man) to attend from tho outalde at pos sible Vote for pragma aad tba aewer bondi tomorrow. DCY8 TWO nVNDREO ACRES. One ot tho largett Individual isles ot farming tandt mado hero recently waa coaiummttod yettsrday, wbtn P. E. Hannon of Moscow, Now York purchased from tho Klamath De velopment Company, through tu representative, D. B. Campbell, two hundred acree adjoining what Ii Local View Post Cards We nave collected tbe most Complete Line 'of: Local Views to be fomad la towau We have over SO views la colon, el Oerstan print, froaa pttotographa, aad are true 'at to 'color. Over m views ta -aotograpna, 'including' all points of Merest ta this ctmaty. We are constantly Views. Cease sa tad look tbeaa over. Star Drug "They Have It1 Trice c Cent CHANGE SET FOR - K3ncral1-' known m tho Pointer I""0 Ttt0 ""a ' located nbout tlrt0 fln1 oao,l' f"" '"" tht I city nnd Is consldaroj as being anions tho very but land In the valley. Tto parties Inlorostod do cllnod to itsto what prlco was paid, but It is undarstood It .as In the neighborhood of 130, which Is aa ex tremely low prlco for tund ot this quality and location. Mr. IIann..n camo hero two weoka ago for tbo purpoio ot Investigat ing conditions here and wai so welt pleated that ho bought the property. At bo puts It, "A man can bay and pay for a farm toro with what ha arcs on fertilizer and taxes." Mr. Hannoa starts today putting In bis crop, wblch will Include oats, oarley, wtiat and alfalfa. Wlthla Ibo next week or so Lo will begin work on a resldonco, which, when completed, will bo occupied by Mr. .tannoa and family. Aulst In tto oauil to Improve the -tanliar' cuuuiuuiut u( tbtt town by vuung for aw or bond, tomorrow. Council Orders City Cleaned Up ' Tho City Council at Iti mooting ast evening InstrucuU tho Marshal .o Lavo M&lu strict cleaned up, and also gavo Liu Instruction, to notify all property owners to clian up. It .s realized that It Is to- time -to a'et ready for tho celebration, and .t Ii Important tLal tLu city proaeat as clean and neat an appearance) a5' possible. ll U boped that tho builncu aen and citizens will enter Into this -uorement with tbo proper iplrlL t'be Council will hold another meet lag tomorrow night, and It may that a certain day will bo set aside to be obicrvcd as a public clean-up day. Many of tbe prominent citizens art) In faor ot this plan add urgo that better rc.ulti will bo attained by starting a general movoment of thle lnd. Voto for procrcst and tho fewer bonds tomorrow. All st) Its Panama and straw hate at tbe K. K. K. Store. ' New ... . . K il;: , ..i 1 '&W 9 ,tr4nh. 5rBCi?v- . More ''zt:tT i m "i M I i j tl n 1-4 :. 1 1) tn Vfl r '. r :- i - ' . Vi XfJT.i- v1 4.J "T Jt J . a M Mala street, l ivi& .k-U&$. fSsssatBfiyY'm"'m i,mmtMvrTnmmmmti;ammsi: T