Hit '- .1 1 fltfaltV m irrriJKii nt tiik ra VKITKH 1'IIKHH NKWH 1KIIVIWI Kvunxn hwiiwfi M I'ltl.ST TIIK NKWH. NOT IHvTOflY SHll. Vn.i-.N-. IIIINI KliAMA'lll VMAJH, miMUM, HAIMII.AY, I'l.'llltlAIIV i!l, KM!! Price, H? Ceaas Ik stoning gj MILITIA PREVENT SENDING CHILDREN Deputy Plah mill (linn,. Warden liny lelford AtiiinlltiK to ilii- niuri (In' mciuiil n out Ininlliu' rnlilillM dm, ,y Inal (uniiner when Ma ,0g who oMllnnrllv Iim'h rim uir.V(). IUI nfr , llIl M'lltlltlt nil 1.(11 ItlviT, In ll I l.anr.ell Valley, milil in alum nnivlnu, frlcnda (if labor in California, i, "' Pellrnii lli lilnl wa iippur-1 .-.. ii lie illlV 'r,,,'H ni'wminiii.rii il..li.. in iiii'ino n !'"ll)r ,"J,lr'"1 l.fir lint ..i,: rcnrlicl i UHOItXIA ASHfH IAI lo.S UIMs OF MKiiu-iio ""; BOX PLAN! SITE iir MUCH DESIRED 'run figure for yoursolf what tho stock would total." At lliu prlio (incited by .Mr. Mc- (lownii 7,000,000 fntt would lie ! worth $98,000, whll 14,000,000 foot wiiiiM Ihi worth $190,000. Chicken dinner Sunday at tho Comatork from 12 to 7 p. in., 40c. iiriiuin h.im owm:hn v.tvr i.ii-n.1 m ''' "' IS LAttUI.MI. t.M HVlTVAl Tt !) I' I.I-H WIN IMSI'i; vigorous prol.nt against tin- luliumnti t.1 ""'I ''"'' " ,rlnl "" tul,,r ' '',' nttlon nf Hi tlMii .rM..itinK tlii,'1"'; ,'11 "vt,r w'"'"t Hiti (null.- l.avr Mrlker. from Miii.linRiln.lr !,'.' " '" ",0 m''k '""' ",,w " ihltdreii nwny fioiii Hint nir ami ! V" '" ,,rnKMl II Mill lo lifii ninntiT. "rut. .mi to ink,, Immediate hit'Uu a,,!'"' UmU " '"",,,J " " "" '-iUIi lluit Buffering striken Mill) III! loll)VC(." nii.l fnmlllcn jlliMI'MIIH lll'HV OX OMM VSIIDItV .mav in: ihnv Hi:itMo.v nv KVAMilM.ISI' VAN MAIIII It ., . " I "" I'll' 'lUeslloll (If KlMlintli I'iiIIh 'I i.morrow may . t, iM, ,)f . if,,,..,,, .,-'.... .,.'.. ,.. f .-il.. . .. .""- '"." ."III'IIIK " ("iiininini. 4Jt'ri4 of liintiKa n miifmifu i.-n il... a.i.i...... , it , ' ... ..-.,,.. (iuliiv, u, mum inn 1-n.ttJ I'lru - ' WWIIKM I. Mum, Feb. 31. .. ...... ...! ll.,.t,l klnlll. .. .... ilftr wiicc.m.. hum nt ilrnr.i Ml ii,,ll.t iti.r.mi .. ..;...';. .... " ... r.,.,...i.l,. r ' ..,.., i. i.. ,. .... .. .. . " """ """''! 1'ir in imioriiih B!1MU Inlrif.'. '1 ""'I mi MUMl.t,T. 11.. lift. t.rrn t.lr nhI.m , ,v llHflU . ,, , , itllU t'" I" "" niijr... ...-. "... iini i.ii,m n (, PWW hl1, ,, f((r fhmt) W,M , -,kllJrfP fi.'i" " '" ' '" wwI'Mi'i-lliiK" ' rf..i i,i..r..t n,l j form (. tlrtt lm.lliull.ui to K,.t ,!..,U M , . I :' !'.?."'., . !'miMr.tl.lr.mnnnn.lwiiiiMli., tl,U .iin. U. i;i"i .! l..! Mr. nt. Mntl-r. n. m. ,i,KP.l. mw Tli i.i.ml.-rK arc nrrnnRliir lll'll.l HCIti: II' (tV I.O.VATKS sin:, hit wii.i, inn hiiii'. I'INdlO.V 1'ia.NT ilini iiiaiIk n lino lii..rtloii iiikiii (In. Vim Mill .-njni )iliI,'lr If ). m. .' ml Hi. ilntii Kimrk iliialer '-i "iKtll Cliiirlci Midownn, mnnaxur of the Hliliil(iKloii Ijox factory of tlio Cn. I Kornlii I'ruli CnniiiTi' AnHoHnllon nld tliU iift.-riibon Hint If the pcuplo l Klniuiitli I'.iIIh would doniilu frci Hln of n lio ii I llvu Rt'rm wllliln tln n llmltH tlio niioclatlon will Ini'.M li'im n iiiucli IntKtT ftrtor) ttinn lli( ok. wlilrli i linn had nt H'iliiplivton Hi. mt Unco jcnri. Bun i'mmlMo and oilin !ornlltlii wild .Mi .MitiuHuii, mo (onilikrliiB tlu urn 1 1 or. ii ml If Klr.fitntli KnIU dooi nut lake inlvantiiKO of tlio iurliin II) rlKlil awn) tliu iwj l.illon will Icrnto cleuwhcrc. DISAGREEMENT IN .illl.. r arrrilp.l ,. ...Mil.. lino IllllirCftnlOII llliilll 11 n.. ... u.. ...... !" -"- . . , ,,,. . . " '" "iiirii men iioii.ltnuin ctl n " 'f lh ltmllii In- "' lnl!i I alia nml hi. ui,rN fi.im H. ,,M W,, w,(ll ., worc ,!. i''"7 ll",," ,ll,ll ni'liwlntnl l.y thr r.riiii.rb l.lciitlflH Tt itrlkvr i!crim. tin. nwin.niChrUIInn (.ulillo nml tin, .M'tliodlit inlltr cliild"" " rnilii nml uf. rlmrrli, for whom hla nTlnl p..rTl(n r, la ur.ter yrr(. Ih jrrlitn li j ''"' Ii lirorurrd Not only m luVloa tliu '"'Kp 'I'" nirrli hwn lidicfltlcd. Imt n Tt Urn K .hi. ililldrt'ti nwyl,,K' nmnlirr nf piimiiin hnn prof two the im m llm lntl.iiL nil','f,,t ronvirilnn nml iinllnl mH, (. lit f4rrnl r c'.nit. w.-ro urrxlul, trhnrcli. yitllUm.n (Hti.lm their rlrlra. j On Huiidny monilnit he lll prrnrh finldl rluli ' Hiry frl) md ,l, rrmui upon 10 mi,)rri of rt mint hiaJx "ChrlMlnti Trliimph " In (In. R(ir ibj woiiirn win. throw tlioiu. '"""ii Krmt IVninrwtnl mrvlr.. will mIi i In fiom . i ln nirii, worn nli '' "I'' "l 3 "Mock, nt whlrh irv Virn. I ,rM ' pcnurii lnlrpil In tln mcrtlni:. in ell n mlicri. nrc ex- Sillltia urn. .Mcnll) appointed l",,p" " ", I'rwcnl At iiIkM hi wlikil. nlirD Hie mlll-imnrin r(m.,Irm"" '"i "Tli Unpnr.l tUUM (but llio fnrmrr iimrilml '"H " pr'nrhrd . ... - tlMU .1 . .. .. .j nai. f ii .iiiiniinT n i n ii i ft riHiiiini, um I mm rnuiiKii i ..-,.. I". l n.u lr.,,l i. n Tk pru ntfompmilcd rry u H'c rlmrrli to Mr mid l"-s siamis 7 litlt i.NVI(.iv ,''" .... . ...... '.l. Mr. v.n i.,i.r ... -1.1.1. .1 . T'"' M"clatlon lini communicated IIHIIIHIUIU. iwu.lj. I -- "...v.. ' ,.. lllll, O .K,l.hl Tt lko (gr.nrr.1 thU nnd mIiI,IIc ' lnrllt-.t thcMMitn nml inimln, Mr. mid Ml. Vmi .Mnrtr plnu In ... . . .... h- .MU.... ..... .1,-1. ....!... l..!IVUllm rllv for Harm...,,,... .1,. n... I AIU'r 1,,,l"' ul a'l '''t 'ld ffkMlr.1 U th..rllln nnim?- ' wk,.Mthogl, nu rnort-1,l",an,"l,"i7 J ,u .,,lr,,u:.U,e rir tutnulci Ufnrf the train Irft I'tHiiC mmU to huvo Uirm ntny mid IU jollrt iflird il r. thlldrrii, ruihrit "illtM lh wotk n itinrt tlmo Ion iWo oaliMn and tiAtrcd thr Inllntt Kr. Houston l.miic OH Toii'kIiI Tlicro will hu no dnncu at tho llomitoti Iioiipu of Thtipli thin .'en- Iiik. tho rrnaou osalKUcd hcInK that tho MtnKO thereof will bo occupied by a drnmntlc rompany. Dame tonlr.ht, Bpiirka theater. FLAWSpN CHARTER 'MAYOR PROPOSES II Kill WIMi lll.WH HMOKK DOWN I'M'i: OwIiir to IiIrIi wind Krldny morn ln, which blow down alcna of nmbl tloua real titalo nictnta, Bwlalied tho aklrta of unaunpictliiK femininity, and na Rcnernlly moro bolateroui than tho ocrnnlon acenicd to call for, tho IiIrIi irlmol hnd to dlamliN early. Tho trouble at the high rchool was that up on the hill, where tho clrcnm. ambient air wn moat octlrn. It blew amoke, whlrh by nil thnt'a proper jnlinulil have gone up tho chimney, l.lown Inalead to fix the date either Just beforo or juat after tho Pendleton roundup, so that wo tan i;ct tho beat of.what they have. Wo wnnt to arraiiKo so the at traction can como direct hero from Pendleton or ro thorn directly from tho Klamath county fnlr." Tho comptroller of tho currency ban laaucd a call for tho condition of national brink at tho cloao of dual ncaa I'ebruary 20tli. SHIER CASE The amoke cot In tho Tho ahlppliiRion factory ulll bo no.roomH and made them n poor plnco to Ihiirit npuratcd by ll.o niwiclntlon be. Ileneo tho curtailment of tho cul- When the HhlppltiRluu faiiory be- ttvntlon nf IiIrIut lntelllKonr. Kt.ti operutloiia In the hnmta of the" nrxKlatlim three yearn nfin II wna to l.n fnr llir... t'tr ..III. .1 .,,(i .,r two more, thu l.oiiR UiU Lumber rompntiy to lui) It nt an appraised nlui. m I lie vnd of threv jcura If tlio niaorlntlon did not caro lo conduct II nti) loiiRcr. Il hay been determined b) iho aisoclatlou to build a larRtr1 T0NI6TH OPENS NEWMAN-FOLTZ sti iii:th dkiiati: COMINO MAIICH I NEW INCORPORATION AI.MKII AT, WHICH IH CMIMRII im,i.(jai wouu fix nouy. DAKIKM I'AVKMEXT InOVl HK..VH OIUKCTKI) TO Copies of the propoaed now city charter which wa drawn up prin cipally by City Attorney Horace M. Manning and Mayor Fred T. Sander ton havo been ordered printed 10 that tho totcrtf may havo a chanto to scan tho provisions beforo time (or There will b; another IiIrIi school debnto hero on Monday, March 4, .!... .... ....... I . .. ... . Pnaa hlfih school will como to Klntn.Mpt,nK on " ""I'1" ' April 23 a alh Kail and endenror to wreat IJo-ii,l,ec'a' 'wtlon havlns; been et for monthtnlc honors from the local 8tii-lllmt (,&t0- According to law out dents of forensic proclivities. C0P' ,'la,, Be Pnted for each voter. , 4 i Tno following has oeea ii'im'tt-,! ,. . .... . . I to tho Herald by a taxpayer i , has Dindng tonlRht. Sparks Theater. ,,,, .' . T ',. ht-x somo views to express as a result i-maU,,' Hln" Jfl M.Uh ll I AM. M..IU rV.!ritaM "r "UfU V'" ,0Ca' fleM' w "'"I'AIIIHIAX I'lllXCS" TO III! I,K- ... ,.... . ' ' ; '';''; '"r two moro )enrson tho ,.CTK IHIItTUAVKlN .itTKIi -,ii uin ' M MM K A. ,M., AMl'blilpplnKton plant will not be exer- AM. OTIintWISK SIMt'iaTKI) AT (IPI-IIA IIOI-KK Willi ActliiR Prealdnnt William H. Plili, of tho Klamath Chamber of Commerce, relntlro to the situation.' Tho Nuwmau-Koltz pla)ers arrived and no dunbi iho Cfcmber of Com- today from Wood, and wIll.Qten their morcu win Rcl liuay at onco on tho proposition. Tho hnuau of representatives unan Imoualy adopted a resolution calling on the secretary of war to furnish In formation as to tho retirement of General Alnsworth. Plvo subm&Tlncs which on Friday left Srtn Pedro for San Diego, con- o)cd by tho U. 8. S. Fortune, ran Into a- gale sixty miles down tho coast and tho tremendous sens forced them to return. At Santn Cruz UcorRo Frcoman fatally shot himself whllo sleeping be- lldo his lC-ycar-old bride, formerly Chrlallno Hacklcy of Humboldt coun ty. Ho was deipondent from Illness and Inability to And work. "Wt. want to be better located for engagement tonight nt Houston's In "The Parisian Princess. .GALE FINED EOR HAVING ton. ritlr and iimll . ta tried In reach Ik. cMI'trtn and the pollen clubbed tltti. it ttll ai ih men, Dm wnmeu' hittl, one tumilng Pollremnn )!tr'i trjul ;t! wllh m itniin L 'At tie rlrpiil .arli rhlld bore u card fltiUag II had .la lariut' innaMit to '! trip 'i Tf6lyntr inn, wiimtn ami chit- MN WHO WAs t'l r irrnird on various charges trwrtiiiting an efflrvr to nbitrtltt. IC Iko Menik wire hrrnlKiied In tl lllf j rout I ' Tie Hire and wddlera mirioiiudeil "t rouri ioun )ur In the tuny nf llorm.i Hlildler rl.nrr;..l with culling A. K. Ualc. a Ijitiifell V&1I.II ruiirli..r. (.ill,,! r.. . . . , . .... .., .i --.-..- . . ... . . ... gre At 10 m ill. It rtporlid to """Inem r.nions. an well as for tin. " tont u ) Known in cai-, Ju.lgo llilir) I.. Ileiiaou thai It iould oen'flt of our force," said Mr. Mc- Iforula through her distinguished' mil agn. mid Hint tlmo swmed to "nwrm, "If o nre In tho city rndivr'mmlly, Hi llonorablo Samuel Short-, lV no powilblllt) nf li getting liny'"1"" milaldo II will bo easier to got r!,,;e uf San Pranclsco Is one of thoj iiarer together, so lis dlatharged It S"ol help and keep II. Wo propoao mort prominent nllorne)s on the' Onie the wiling alood C lo C, while '" ,lne n I'lfigT factory and moro loast. and her mother, Mn. Clara' al nnutlier llinv tho aldo for roiu.'c I PW'I1'"-'. mid want to giro them every poltx, wlfo of the asslitant ntturney Hon had ulgbl uit. later losing one. 'danlugu pinslble .Slilpplngtou has f I.os Angeles mid prospectho can In n rrlmlnal rnae, In older to inn-,1101 l,ro'l convenient for thoso wlBh.i,u,t0 for tho state sonate. - -Tonttiit- Mason's orrheHra ..and ever) thing to go with It. Sparks. IN AsiA I lT MAIIi: IIV IIIIIIAt I! Mill. Mill I'l.K.WK (U'll.'M IICI'DIti: Jls- in. Ii la n.c mid Hint nil m..iv- '"B lo rtnt liouiei s they could get Mr. Now man la equally Popular. ii .n ague, while In a chll cmo vr' ",,, c,lo,co of Place t" e. In having been Identified with scleral' i li.ee-fou i th a of iho twelw la mi fit- '' -H tl'f (an lmo some variety In f tho big illy stock companies, and TAFT. CLUB MEET AT COURT HOUSE lll.ll r.SHI()Ni:i ItALLY WITH Ml'SIC AND SPi:iX'llK.S SCIIPI.. fl.KI. POU THIS KVKNI.NO IN FOF.l'M OK Jl'KTICK II iBdrnl of mraiigo iliu(iuuclng Wij'i action Uio been rercUrd, i.nt to reiided a erdlct. Hint line. Ittif work Is nlwn)s natural and alu- Th.. lur kiiisI.ii,.! nf .1 i!. iiniiu "It will cost tho uasoclatlon from ctre. Tho aunnortlnc east of theso l-. s T.TwllllL-.r i,...,i, Ki.u.u.rii.i. ! 115.000 upwards to put up thu sort two nlnvera la n cood one. and their' lll'i: or Pl.WCi: ni.ts. (ill V IIS ,r tu nn,ni j H jillln ll 0. "f 'JC,or "'"I " Intends to build nnd productions nro put on with ocry re-' Tonight nt tho county court house win be held tho Taft club rally, nt whleh some good speeches and music Terr, I' W. Miller. Jnik Kerr. 8. P. 1,,,i' n" ,,lu payroll l nu enrd to effective scenery, beautiful. I A. I), dill", whose lujurlo nt tho IIUI. A. 8 Posler. J M IIoIiihh nndi"'uuo ,,r "u,ro 'u'r """" ngainst tago settings und linndsomo gowns 'linnita of l7-)ear-old Horace Shldler n'1' llrandowltiirg Kerr, who 'I5.U00 which hn been the rule o wlillo between acts every night there I, , . ,, local ran enter, bemnie III aoiua time ,ar' Wo ll,no ImJ n contract wllh'u noel nnd entertaining vaudeville. v, 7. " '"" "' ,""'" " """ "' "" ",v"" after the Jury retired nt 4:30 o-clorki11'1' ''""K '-,K0 u'r company to Tomorrow will bo tho big comedy .irM.i r, l.nt.r Prole.l court for nMnult with n dnngetoiu ,,.M(,r,n. nflerno.in. ao when the dlr- l"",,)' l,",,ctl'. " l'1 ""r 'w' till, "Wlldnro." In which I.llllau litis- Ultfd I'rc, 8 mm hciipoii, pleaded guilt) jealeutii) to ngrxment led to II o Jur)'a illselinrc!. !'"""' U0,"K 'rct' lo muku wmu cou-lpoll starred. 103 A.N'flKt.CH Peh, 24 The hating hi his possession one pelican, K; YRt cxruard until Monday K S. I,rfif, wo I'lenso for tho raw pine, we Prices 25 and 60 cents. Wlterala rWrlpp papers sent tho mid paid n fine of IK.f.n lo Jiiatlre of rvr HK'r wna mcused for tho list cn" "lnko a cmitract when and wherol MmIiik (n (loiernor Pom; the Pfaro fhnrlei lrnw. ,,f i... tsTiu. lo uturn lo hi wtichr" P'oise, eapcclnlly as wo will want Dnnco after tho show. Sparks the- "la tbe nam. of hnlf n million Tho limn hnd been arrested hyiork near Merrill. more than wo hae beon bujlng. Liter tonight. - i . "1.111 season me auippiugion lac' Tiling Escape From Well Of Mao 'CREAMERY SUED Who Had To Climb Up Chalk Sides ON NOTES GIVEN . C , Munium who Is In the city "Mi h bom ,,e.ir l.-lry. relates n "0 tlirlllliiR nrrldent which Imp ' to llcry KiAHwIvr. one of tho prouinttit ion,,,. ,MlclurH ,)f ,,, 7 on Tuesdar '.' this week ,,,7,'' "I" I'dephono lino. , ' " 71 b(, run Int.. tho well nn t,j ",'"' ,a,,,,,,' Irouhlo by ll.o McblBg u(, ,lt, ,)lltUcl W,IC Iho boilim around I, well, and '"nptliiR ,,!, , 1)ckot mi i. ''"""K hit., tin, well, Tho ''llllyfcu '"B """'"I"1' orthown- ibJ,,'SV,ur itrucie.i for loi,,Ul,, l""howell, riMM ,r H,"",l"l,r wiih iihlo " Mniaoir mih hl r....i .. .i "''ai. nn.i um. ... ." " ."I noiea i ,, , "" "HRirH nug, rkMhi...".."'nlk ftml RWduilly. mio. : .",w."r"mi,l"'ow c. ,,: ' '," "' "io ropn nnd gel ktwlhS y f""r ho,"' uofro1 r,ll' Ida eck struck tho end of the wire, which cuUi gash nrouud hi throat nearly n iiunrter of nn Inch .loop. After getting out of (hi. woll h mndo III way to thu hoime, where he IIwm Meno, mid telephoned for nsslxtmire. Help nrrhe.l mid h. was taken to his father's homo mid Doctor llnrrl aummoiie.l. The nit wna new I'd up mid Mr. rltoehalor Is now on tho wny to torowii). II Is stated Hint ho lost a Inrgo amount of blood, tho water In tho well being discolored mid iv trail of blood run nliig from tho well In Iho house. ixiientK' mi:v hi:i: wai.ton It. A. tlnlinrl, J. 1J. Ilrldges mid ('. I). Ilfiborl. representing thu Hnn PrnniUeii l.mnrli of the Woatliighminn IJIeetrln nu.l MnnufiirlurliiR Ciiinpnny. wuid In tho rlty jealordny, eonfiiillig with Mnunger. Oeorgn Walton of tho Klnniulh Pnlln Light mid Water coin-pnny. C, II. Coon, formorly of Ashland will nhorlly emhnrk hero In tho oloc trlcal ftxtiiro husliu-M. opoiilng hi tho Sfaiio building. II. (.'. HOIt.V ItltlMiS ACIIOX AtlAIXST IIOXAX.A POIIPOItA 'IIOV I'Olt PIIIXt'lPAl,. I.NTKIt- pjtr. axi ATiou.MiVh' pki:s Suit hns been entered by 1). (I. Horn through Nolnnd & Crane, tigiiliiHt the Ilnnuiiiii Creamery, n 'roiporntlon, on two nnles, eiith sign ed by I). P. Dilseoll, preslilent; II. I Hi.lgnli', necretnry, nnd Pred Me Kendiee, mnunger. Hoth notes weio oilglniill) piinble to Iho Hank of lloiimizn, of which John 8. Horn was Bcrrctmy mid Jncob Iteuek, vice-uonldont. Tho first note for $1,000 was dated Juno 29, 11107, to I mi sl mouths nt S per cent. On this plaintiff nks $1,000 mid Inteieal nt S per rent fiom 1) eonihor 29 1908, with $300 atloi nt h fees mid coats, The Hccond nolo for $I,S50 was .luted December 3, 190S. pmnblo In nnu day nt 8 per cent. On this tho plnlntlff iisIih $1,317 n nil Interest nt 8 per enit fiom January 19. 1009, with ftOO attorneys' fees mid costs of action, lory handled S. 000,000 feet of shook, jwhlili Is not a fourth uf tho amount Miaul Ii) the association In n )cnr, and i wo nre after a bigger mid better inc iter) on n permanent location of our own, Tho eompaii) will not enter Into an agreement to turn out an omen in n jeur. uui iiiu uuiiiiu win iieeew.irlly depend sniiiowhnt on mar ket conditions. We havo built four faetorles, mid ncier et bought n site. If Klamath Falls will glvo us the alto wo will lmo our factory irndy to op. ernte Juno 1st, omplo)lng from slxt) men upward. "One thing we hne not had here Ii a ticrnp department, and If we Install a factory In Kl.imnth Falls we will put In that department and work from six to eight w onion under n grader, who will paa out tho Btne.l material to Iho other operatives to hmidle. As It U there Is about 50 per cent of the surplus matorlal which Is useless could he saved In that de partment If wo hnd It here. In that wink the material picked out Is lued for small boxes foi dried fruit, nil. Ins, etc. "Wo would woik tho factory from II lo 11 M month In the year, Tho amount of money put Into a factory by tho association Is not, wo would rnncldcr, tho Important thing ta tho community, but rather the slxo of slock wo would carry. A factory sucii as wo would proposv would need 7, O00.000 to 14,000,000 feet of lumber on hand all tho tlmo. and reckoning It in worth $14 per 1,000 feet, you FOURTH OF JULY AND FAIR EVENTS of Ills Inspectien: "An Act lo Incorporate the City of Klamath Falls, In Klamath County, State of Oregon, and to Prolde ttid enact n Ppeclal Charter There for." "Tho above Is tho title of the cat that Is proposed In the so-called Man ning and Sanderson charter. What doe It mean? Simply that It la pro poaed to Incorporate a city the city of Klamath Falls, and glvo It new birth 1 bcllevo every lawyer In the stalo would tell you that when a- city l onco legally Incorporated, no new Incorporation thereof can bo bad ex- copt by dissolving tbo old Incorpora tion. This could be dono, and dose only by following the general pro ccdnjg.KovraUc jho .dliaolntloa a4 incorporation of cities, nnd the peo ple cannot legally do this In any oth er manner, and the attempt of Mcrars. Manning and Sanderson to impose on tho people such an act as thl- Is wholly Illegal and without au thority of the peopte to do In this manner. "It follows as a natural and legal deduction, If I am right In this, that t el.wholo proposed charter must fall, for tho statement In the concluding ctaute of tbe act says: "And to pro vide nnd enact a special charter therefore." For what? Tbs newlr Incorporated city. So. If no newly In corporated city can bo In tt'. manner made, then all tho laws that are en acted to carry It out must of course fall. "Next wo find In Article 1, Sec. , a statement that the municipal cor- are promised. Tlicro will be rendl tlons by a quartet nnd tho whole af- porntlon now existing shall remain fair promises to be tho lUellest bit of mid contlmio n body politic, a direct inmpalgn doings jet this season. So contradiction of the net. as well as far the pro-Taft republicans are the bombastic statement that means only political pushers of a presldon- nothing, for the simple reason that Hal cnndldate who have got keyed upi"" that this section pretends to eon enough to mnke a noise, and they nre , ter has bj) conferred on the people going strong. tConttaued on rare 4) ,A(TIVK WOHK IX PIliaWltA TlOX FOU TIIK TWU PKI.KIIHA- TIOXS WIMi IlKlilX AS KOOX AS K. It. ItKAMKH HKintXH 1). St. titorgo lllahop, president of tho Klamath County Fair Assocla' lion, sa8 that ns soon ns K. It. Kennies, who Is one of. tho principal promotcra of tho county agricultural association returns from Hawaii, n't He preparations will be begun lor the Fourth of July celebration mid the I granger events. I "Wo propose to have bucking con tests, broncho 'busting' mid othor events, ns well ns fliowork. on tho day of the nnnlversary of our na tional Indepondonc?," said Ulshop to day. "Last year we had u lery suc cessful Fourth of July ovont, and this )ear wo expect to mako It another. "Ab to tho county fnlr dates, they have not been fixed but will be as nou nn wp can determine what will ho the most practical In order to havo tho best attractions and attendance. Wo will hayo a flno series of Wild West ovents at tho fair, and expect Fish For Klamath Waters Will Be Plenty II .Missionary Work Continues Much interest has been aroused In the matter of getting tho, lakes and streams of this section stocked with different varieties of fish, The Com mercial Club has been very active clong this line, nudvCJjarjC. P. Stewart reports rcortisjilnipo number of encouraging rpbrarem men In n position to atd.ln thq BMYSrlon ment. Locally thero has been cbii,-Hy sldernblo discussion and argument pro and con about Introducing rat lUh, bass, perch and other species uf tlsh Into Klamath waters. Speaking plong this lino the Commercial Club fpcretnry said: "It was not our lutentlon to stock tho trout streams of this section with these fish. We nro aiming to get tho still waters now unoccupied by trout stocked with a food fish. There are a number of lakes throughout the Klamath country that are devoid of fish llfo, so to speak. They would make Ideal places for catfish and bass. Tho best trout fishing of the Klamath country Is In the northern end of the county. It Is so far re moved from this city and the farm- lug district-that the avcrsge business man and former finds It Inconvenient to tako tbe time to go there on a lafc. Ing trip. What wo aro aiming to ac complish Is to get food and game fan Into tho lakes and waters close to the population center. "Tbe Interest that has been arous ed Is sure to result In good. Every ono In authority who has been asked aid the movement to get an ample sjiy of fish try for all the Klamath wslK(s hns promised to assist In every wariojiilbio. All that seems to be needed lisjs us to keep up the good vork-toaT"an liberal supply of all kinds of fish desired. "Wo havojjjksady promises from the stato Mhetand United States commissioner oftjkfherlee of a very liberal supply of Hftat' .fry. These will bo planted In SJSJ$ir Creek, Wil liamson River, Crystal Cresk and Recreation or Short Creek. "These shipments will arrive here this spring, and will be taken to tho different streams Immediately upon their receipt. We feel that we should have other fish besides trout, sad avs working toward this tad." "M .s-M irv 1 -W "V - ' - f