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N Mostly ncad ppw ,n Klamath Fall Our Advertisers Get tho Beat Results . . . mm bfittttrt Mfalh 1 cr' -- ww twwmr w m?kP 4 f B i i tcoND Yeah, No. C21 iCHEDULE IS CHANGED Mil Will No Longer Lay Over at Pokcgema and IhrdllasinPast Another cIikiiko In tho schedule go BtoHtniii"'ro morning, iiwer biBfxMrr ol llilng Ilia mill will Ttl'f'' ,""lt 'irr" "'dock III III loialnf, aiming ai I'okrgamajn time , ! rji.iirtiluM wllli tli train (mini f..r Tlnall l II (15. ami arilvlp iTlrtll it t ll&. Tli new schedule rotWe lluutigli null tervlrw to both MtknJ and fun Fran ilsco and does ... .III. iliHilvlivaat I'likmiu lid brail. The orders of Ihil schedule I .. ... I Itrt rrc.ltfl iy I'ottuiatuir Mnnuit i Mill ICuutf Imiwt'lor K. W. Valll IboUo'i l llnllabd. liUlii'tlclllr tli sain service lliat Im la tflKt Ittt Hummer aJ while it linoch Wlirr titan tbe service, hail luring llir Winter It ! nut Ida erv Ice lit Hilt clljr It entitled lo. Nothing i jrtt hern learned aa to Ilia lima lata the tn vice via Weed III be ee- ktlUhal, l-ut it I ry probable that it IllIU soon, The completion ol tbe rrtllru! to m.rrlt will rail fur Iba UUIiiurut ol a tervlca to that point It ! ver prohabl that when th i U luillt tii tint point and regular lia Mitln Inaugurated that tb lag In mall roulta will then Uk KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1908. mlltee has aurel hliU n Hie printing of Ida envelop ami limy can be hail at Vty rtonabla price, In Uct, for lata money than la usually uilil for atatlon ary. Tha envelopes will ,e,gnBj live publicity to ,e opportunities for liornrarrkara In (lie Klamatli country Tha fiont of thn envelop will have printed on It the slogan "Tde Land Where Thlngi (Ininr," ami Ilia butlnets card ol tha (Inn tiring It, while on tha hack of It l m printed atatlitlcal In. formalin rrgerdlrig tha country and lull direction at to how to ga there. ThaconiinltlM It meeting with cue Cess In getting orders for tha stationery. and It U to he hoped that erery firm in tha city will u It It will do much toward advertising ltd section ROBBEDJJ. S. MAILS Deputy Postmaster at Royston Has Been Arrested Price, 6 Cons. till morning to Identify certain article, which ho Jiad ecrit to hit folk at Bly, tiut which failed to reach their dcitl nallon. BRIEF MENIKJN David Qarrick Again lit It not rv.ry to again rtcom. I the romedy ol "David Oarrkk" lprtsaate.1 l.y Mr. and Mr. Mong and Bny hat we will predict that popular pliyen will be again I by a lull honta wheat they play i ptifurminre of ihle delightful lathing liuiUy on neil Tueailay lag. iHr.aad Mr. Ilaney will ba heard in rtoaii.MIn Uwl will have new lily sn-l In addition to thl Mr. I aniiounco that be will praaant a ' dramatic play altar tha parlor. lOlHitllUarrlck. Thaaaat ul. I U opened at The Perfection at law llock In the morning. Committee Is Busy . P. Morgan and John Kilt, Iharona. KUe pinlcl by tha Chamber ol aerte in woik upon tha proposl "oftnaJrirtl.l,,. anvaloD. ara call. loathe LiulneM man ol the city to ttiiein to ute the aUtlonery tab i'V I lie Chamber. The com. Mlaa Maria McMilllan ha returned from an vstended Wilt with relallvee at Chlco, Cat. H. K. Noel, a lurmrr retldVnt ol thl city, hut now ol Mount Angel, Cal., will arrive here tonight to look alter hi pro party Interval. Hchool Muperlntendeiit Wight hae gine to Merrill to tpend a day vliiling theechouUol that place and to meet the votere ol that town. Dee tha change ol lime of the Mcln llre-Hrew Htaga Company la connection with the Klamath Uke lUllroad. Their adtertlwmeiit le on page two. Jiuiloe ol the I'raca A. I). Miller plac- ad the flrtl rate tince hi appointment on record jeetrrdey, it being a civil action tiled by Attorney Keeeee. The Tennl Club have Iliad np two oo.ru on Klamaih Avenue, andlndleat Ion are that the game will ba vary pop ular throughout the Summer. Tha II Club will give a 4ae ba Ibe Hand hall neil Batorday night. If the clubflnda condition tallafactory it la probable that the hall will ba engaged lor all future dantca. Hoy Tabor la in the city from Dorri on butlnea. lie eaya Ilia people in the new town are tiemmlng accuttomed to the thrill whittle of the locomotive and no longer atari for tbe tall ea(e brutb when It la beard. The Mleaea tiulla and Mabel Camp bell entertained a company ol aliteen at tb Oerher home yeeterday evening In honor ol their coutln Mia llankin. 600 lumlthed the amueement lor the evmlpg and a dainty luncheon waa aarved. Fiihlng on Link Kivar la aUII vary food and tha many Wa! Ionian who In dulge In tha aport aia uiually anccaatfal In landing aevaral nice ohm. With tha approach ol warm weather iba flah will leaa tha good flavor and eolld Oath that they have during the winter month. Furnished houae for rani. A Dole at tha Mcjntlro Trantportatlon Co. WIFE CHARGED WITH COMPLICITY Oa Instruction of latpector VaWe Bert Regan and Wife Are Under Arreet-PettyLarceay Charge Preferred to Hold Idem for federal Officials Langell Valley News Rev. J. R. G. Ilayne preached Sun- (day at the Lorelia achool houw. I Mr, McCall, of Portland, ia vlaitlriff ! at the home of her coutln, II. O. Urn- aey. The authorltle ol Una County bava nolltled the therlfT ol Uke County that limy have arretted a man who partially antwer the deecriptlon ol 01 lie Hamil ton, the Hllver Lake murderer. The man wat arretted 33 mile from Eugene on the road acrota lha mountain to Kattern Oregon. Tha auiiwct ald hi name waa Mar tin I'clerton, and that he had been at Hhanlko,llnd and other Kaatarn Oregon town. He denied all koowledge ol lha murder. He had traveled acrota the tumuilt ol the Caacadte on loot, through eight and ten mllea ol enow, and wa nearly eihauded from eipoa ure and fatigue when Ilia officer came upon him. The iberifl It inclined to think he 1 not the man wanted, and that hi mh d la affected or he would not have iterled on each a perikra (ouroer afoot. Officer at Lakevlew have been ciramunlcatcd with and the man I being held awaiting the further deecriptlon ol Hamilton. The man arretted tpent eereral nlithtt In the open air aod mow. and one night not being able to And enough wool for tin, aet up aod kept awake by run ning around In a circle. The Lane County authorltle have re- leaaad the man and are now looking for another Hamilton. Tho fellow ther arretted I tllghtly demented, which account for hi undertaking audi a perilou Joornry. Investigation dliclot ad tbe fact that he wa employed by Cba. Grave at Odell fer a abort lime, and that although he acta peculiar he I perfectly faarmleta and waa according, ly turned loote altar being ;ln cuttody lor lew day. LINKVILLE TOO URGE Precinct Should Have Been Divided Last Fall Bat Holidays Prevented MEN'S . . ra Panamas - Split Straws Fine White Manilas Mackinaw Straws . HATS . . $1.00 to $10.00 v KKK STORE The Hact to Buy Your Spring Hat Klamath County today haa but twelve precinct, however, after the November term of County Court it will have 14. Tha law provide that whenever a pre cinct hat more than ISO voter it be come eubjrcl to dlvltlonr- Tha regis tration for the primary election ahowt that Llnkville precinct baa 7S3 votera, enough to make three precincta. Tha Fall term of court la tha lima aet for the creation o! new precincta. and con- aequently Unkvllle will remain intact for both lha June and the Presidential election. Tbe division aliould bava been made last year, but tha holiday during tha financial itrlogeney made It impossible lor tha court to take any action in tha matter. As It ftanda today Llnkville precinct lacki only M votea ol having one ball ol all these registered. Tha nait largest precinct In tha county ia Tula Lake, with 900 vote. Federation Will Meet A regular monthly meeting ol tha Civic Federation will be held Thursday night at the court houae. A lull atten dance (t desired. TOO MANY HAMILTONS Lane County Offhwrs Picked Up Demented Fehow for HeVtMitOI Cba. Graves, who waa in tha city eeveral daya this weak, la feeling Jubilant over tha railroad prospects In hi aec tion. Ha aaya that tha survey lor tha' B. P. from thla city to Natron croetee the survey for lha Oregon Eastern on hla ranch at Odell, and that ba feels aura that the placa which waa one a wildanwiawhaa ha first located Intra will one day ba tha greatest railroad junetloua In Central Oregon. W. B. Devla. manaaarai tha Klamath .. j, Falla Transportation Co., arrived In tha city to tttantl a mealing ol tha directors ol tb company tomorrow. lia says ha knows, nothing about tha freight situa tion, tta- naa Been etca ior aavarai weeks and tttll howa the aacta of It. The recent visit ol Mail Route Inspec tor Vallle to thla aection has resulted iu somewhat of n sensation as be has raused Die arrest of lha deputy postmaster at Royston on the charge ol robbing the United States) mail. 8. A. White is the postmaster at that place, but be doea not reside there during Iba Winter and bad Bert Regan looking out lor the of fice in tha capacity of deputy. Mr. Regan waa assisted by his wife in tbe performance of tbe duties of the post- matter and aba too haa bean arreeted. The warrants were aarved yesterday by tha Bonanaa conttablo and tho parties brought to that place, where they will bavea preliminary hearing. The charge upon which they have been arrested la patty larceny, this betug done to bold them until the federal authorltlea ar rive to take them Into custody. It seems that for several months arti cle have bean lost In transit between this city and Bly. Home months ago VT. P. Read eent a watch to L.Alva Lewis to have it repaired. Mr. Lew It Hied the watch and mailed it to Mr. Reed, but It failed to reach its destina tion. Tha matter was reported to In spector Vallle and he made an investi gation whan ba waa hero a few daya ago. Tha arrest lathe result ol Mr. Vallla'a visit. Royston tajt small poilofflce about midway between Bonansa and Bly, and nothing la handled there except the local mail, or what Is called the "way mall" batwaan thla place and Bly. If tha mall wavaa Bonanta and doea not arrive at Bly It la certain that it waa lost by tha driver or else It remained at Roy aton. Tha stage driver having no access to tha mall aacka could not ba responsi ble and It was up to lha.Royston office. A search waa made and a number ol artlaka war found la the possession of the deputy postmaaUr and his wife. Roy Walkar waa aummoaad to Bonansa BORN-To Mr. and Mr. J. A. Stew art, Sunday, April C, a daughter. Wa are Informed that a government agent has ben fnvettigatinir the land owned by Ben Abbcloos and hat deemed it necessary to establish the corners of the land in question. Mr. Bert Chlldor departed Sunday with hit family for Klamath Falls to engage in the brick buiineia for tbe summer. Bert and his brother Eugene are Interested in the stock business in the valley, having ught Mr. MeDon- ald'a cattle and leased his farm for number of year. Eugene will have charge of things here for the summer. C. K. Brandenburg, of Klamath Falls who is out for the nomination of county clerk, was in the valley the first of the week making friends with tha voters. Mr. Brandenburg ia a bright young man and no doubt will make a good race for the office he wants. Will Campbell and L. Gerber. re turned from California with one of the finest Jacks ever brought into this country. We are informed that tha price paid was $800. Mesara. Camp bell and Gerber are Interested In to co aideroble extent in the horse and mule business and realize that it paya to im prove their stock with the beat they can get and with the interest the peo ple of the valley are now taking in thla line demonstratea that them will be aa fine horses and mules raised here aa can ba found in tha atate. We are informed that Mr. Williams was elected director of the water users association to succeed himself, to repre sent this part of the project Mr. Will isms is very much Interested in the rec lamation work and will advocate the interests of the people. B. S. Grigsby, one of the republican candidatea for the nomination for aher- iff, apent Tuesday and Wedneaday in the valley. Mr. Grigsby Is one of the heavy taxysyers of the county and a plain every day business man whom the people of the county are glad to meet and talk with, aud if it ia left with tha people of the upper country to de cide who will be the next sheriff, Mr. Grigsby will surely serve tha people in that capacity. RESULTS OF ADVERTISING i Publicity Given to Klamath Has Brought Many Desir- flWe Citizens To get a homoUlkao E. B. Hall about Ibe Kummers-Kiuney place. Office, 2nd floor, Baldwin block. The Klamath country ia beginning to feel the effects ol the adrertlalng dona in the patt. The Chamber ol Com merce and in my of tbe real esUto deal ers of the city are receiving a large nom berol inquiries from Eastern peopkMud not only are they receiving great deal of correspondence, but scarcely aJav passes that some man from east of the Rockies doea not come here to Investi gate conditions lor himself or bia friends. Frank Ira White states that in the past week liis office has bad calls from partiea from Kansas, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois and North Dakota. This goes to show that the Klamath country ia becomlag known through tbe various channels of publicity that have been used in tha pail, and shouid'also act aa a atlmutant for an active advertising campaign. Mr. White atatea that every man com ing from tha East comments upon tbe lack of information possessed by rail road agents on how to reach tna Klam ath country. They say it ia almost im possible to learn what placa on tha rail road ia tliu proper destination. This lack of knowledge Is in large meaeare due to tha fact that many of tha rail road employeea have never bean outside ol tha atata In which they work, and they cannot conceive of the vaataaaa ol Iba territory embraced in tha West. Tbey think Portland ia all there la to Oregon, and that tbe part of CaMforaia outside of 8an Francisco ia not worth considering. The railroad agents through! tbe East should be posted on bow to naeh the Klamath country, .and Mr. White suggests that thla can probably be done by inning some attractive card upon which is printed all neceeaary informa tion and aending one lo every railroad agent in the farming belts of tbe East and Middle West. Tho Klamath country ia at a derided disadvantage in many respects in gat- ting settlers, and especially on tb true- portatlon matter. Tb rata are too high lor Immigrant. Lower rata ara being offered to Canada and Taxaa. which take many ol the young farmer ol the Middle Weat to tboe countries. Klamath need a low round trip rat from points in the East. II thla can ba secured than tbe lands of this aection will soon ba densely populated. R. E. 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