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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 2. 1908.
Price, 5 Cents.
CHAMBERLAIN AND PROHIBITION
COUNTRY VOTES DRY
Klamath Falls Goes Wet But Not Enough
to Garry the County
8ao prrciti-t. wlilclt it one ! Ilia
.sitkii In ti" "'. " ouXr "d
IhlliMUwnliMriUtiiin that ! not
Md-y, OJrll li not been lird
frooi.lt ll.r rItctln of thin that
IM li H' U llltHii up In
Ibidroiluniri In many nl Ilia plaees
lUMlfiiity agalnal "' taluoii "
trt Willi. but In 'r'rX IiiIiic It
bvtJ that Hi"" I" altoni ntlinitnt
tlaitiliell'irlrlllj and that It li
till flail of tli nullity "I Ilia total
ltrwhout llir county that saloon l
.. ti i it t.i. .. .. in
dsaiy aim ",n I'li'iiM'iii""
pitta iHrrl t th Mine tlinp tint the
.tilt eltclil rtMluly ulllcrr ilti,e
lUlrilutlri, lln" Hut Monday In July.
Anorvlini h tit I(kI 'lli(i Iiw
titty prKinrt tlitt tninl ilty will I
sj itgaMl'M ( tli general rrauli of
lU ratl.r coiiutj- Hhmild KUmath
rills tail eiiuugh wdr. aj.ln.t nulil
UIm to uiitt) the Mito ul lint cnunty
lit, tbrn ll lll lha only place In
tltdxnily that Mill liai aaluiit, Iml
ihoaM the inn 'flty In llila nrclnrt n!
UUrgitiioujIi in place tlio county In
lit atl column ilirii lliia county muat
i!vilrjr
Otlojtotho lrgi tide III thl pi
dart, "l, It will lw lata tlilt cnln
'3 llit tolm will he conn nl and III
bllcalloni at llil thus am that tlir
ftustr alll not gi wetordry by mora
tuaw volet. Itolli ii,lei are itlll
tUlmlci a victor)
TUtllrieriiittuhan turned ami a
toft nsjory of tlio volet now being
rustled are fur prnlilliltlun ami the m
le mm and tl.rlr Mend practically
concede tliat it la lin,o-.lhlii fur the
coiliity to no wet i,n tli itri-iigth of the
vol In tli l.lnkville precinct. Jmt l
fore going to prrtt the luillrattont arr
that Hi ruiinly will yodry by about 75
voir, Tb majority In throul-Me pre.
rlnel It l.l-S and It la rMluiati-d that
tlilt IHmIikI will m wet b) mom llian
HI iitei,
RETURNS OF KLAMATH COlNTYfr LOSES IN STATE
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Incomplete Returns Give the Victory to
Oregon's Popular Governor
Snow Quite Deep
Superintendent W. Y. Arant made a
trip to Crater Lake Park a few day ago.
He taja tbn enow ii at Ml my deep and
that In entering, tlio bouie attlieatatloo
lm bad to (11k through nine feet of enow.
Sii iiillra Hilt aide of the elation tha
mow hm frmii two to four feet deep.
At briil.'o creek there waa mow to tha
depth of lite fret. It will be Iropoaalbla
10 go into the park for some time, but a
I emu and waiion will be lent up to
morrow to haul, lumber to tha mow
line wln-rc It will he ttorcJ until later
In thorcaon.
Tw-
1 vs tA.nr aviJ JiaMVg'
taaaaaaaaaaaVaPalfia
II. V. Kiirkni.lnll (arrln Ktanialh
County by a larn majoiilj and ilrfcntrd " ' " " ' '
w.J.Miaimfur .niiruiln .it..riH.y. In Linkvillo precinct but d03 volw worjcounteJ wnc n the Her
in. ...inriir in thia county i ai.prnil. aid went to urcss. loaviiiff 1103 ballots to bo counted. The vote,
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0 0 0 0i
0 GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN
Lambing and Shearing
I.D. Applegate came up from tbe
niately 275 and l.ako gao Mooru but a l,owever i3 jjijch that tho ilbo'.'O Uiolo )M2ti Cally tells the tale of Lava Bed. yesterday where he baa been
1 .
email majority which Inturca
election of Mr. Ku kcmiall.
the
the entire election.
jE'ifi
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"Wake Up
Come Out of it
and take a look
First "Dry" Sale
At those $12, $14 and $15
Men's Summer Suits we
have on sale at - - - -
$10
Till, innrniiu when the report lwcauie
current that tlio county had gono dry a
Klauintli Falla buiineti man elated that
ho would sell Ida place for 60 centa on
the dollar. One ol hit employer! accept
ed th ofTer ami paid ten dollara to bind
tli bargain. TI11S deal has not yet been
mail public, but if the Dual voto should
pui thu county in tlio dry column the
purciiaer will intiat on having the bulb
neat at Jmt on half of what It will in-voioo.
I for some time looking after Ids sheep In
ttrvita. II icpoita a very successful
lambing season, saying tnat most of the
sheepmen made better than 100 per
cent, and that 105 per cent It about the
average. Shearing It about to begin in
that section and the clip will be very
good. At tli it lime there it no ttrong
market for the wool clip, bat It it
thought that buyer will toon be in the
tleld and that a good price will be re
ceived. All of the sheepmen have se
cured permits for grating In the Modoc
reserve so that there will be no trouble
overran cu this Summer. The feed It
very good at this time and sheep are do
ing well
A Choice array of patterns to select
from-Now's the time to buy your sum
mer "rlfl" and make your pocketbook
smile. They are $10 while they last
"SEE THEM"
K. K. K. STORE -
H. 1.. Suartzlnndur, while In the city
from thu Klamath Agency, stated that
tthe tennis club of that pltce was put
' ting in full lime practicing and that they
wcrocuiiilng'to the tournament In this
t-lty tu win. They have a splendid couit
nml much Interest Is being taken in the
i gam
At tlio regular meeting of Klamath
Lodito No. 137, 1.I.O. F. last Satur
day night thu following o Ulcer a wero el
jecied for the eniulug term: C. O.
. lliower, X. G.j Geo. D. Orlnle, V, O;
I O. A. Steams secretary and 1. L. Foun-
1 tuln treasurer.
A. L. Darrow, tke Sacramento banker
ami tlio president of thu Klamath Kor
porallou, it tpendlng today in the coun
try and will leave for hit home at Sac
ramento, He hat been here for a few
necks looking over the country.
I ait night the mail camo in for the
first time over the Dorrit route and it
rem bed hero about 10 o'clock. Thliwat
duo to the fact that the train on the
main lino wat late.
The Ice vream season hat begun and
our parlort are open. Manning' a.
K. 11. Itamtbr came up from' Merrill
yliterda y to ote and It today acting at
chief ol police in place of C.C. Low wbo
It one of the judget of tbe election.
Incomplete rttarnt of the) state give
Chamberlain majority of approilasate-
1 2,000. It la concede.! that ho to the
popular choke for United State Sena
tor and in moat of tbe counties beard
from be ha received mail raajotitle.
Report are tbat the party line were
cast aalde and Republic everywhere
flocked to tbe Chamberlain banner.
Lake Goes Wet
(Herald Special)
Lakevlaw, Jan 2 Return! from th
entire county are not in, but th Repab-
Itcant will elect only the abtriff aad
Commltalonar. Tbe rest of th officer
elected are Democrat. Cbamberlala
will carry Lake County by about 70
vote.
Counties Oo Dry
(Herald Bpeclal)
Ashland, Jua 1 Jaektoa tad Joaa
pbin count! go dry by Urge aa
Jorltle. Cbamberlala oarrie Jatktf
aajorityof ltt.
OH For Portland
Klamath Falls w ll be well rep
reaenUd at the Portland Boa Carnival.
A Urge delegation west oat on tbe boat
thl morning and, aevaral parti bate
none out on each of the peat few day.
Thoa who Uft talt moraiag wart)
O. Heitkemper, Jr., Mr. O. O. LawU
and con, Mr. R. S. Moor, Mr. Fraak
Ira White, H. Bolvin, B. Whlllock, Mr.
and Mr. L. F. WUllt. R. 8. Brlfham,
Mr. E. R. Ream and Judge) H. L.
Benwa.
Tb KUmath float will appaa la th
parade tonight aad all of thoat who
tUrted today will b too Ut to join th
Klamath booaUr in th parade.
Close Pokffama Office
Tbe KUmath Fall TrantfMrtatioa
Company closed It oBw at Polragama
oa Jon ltt and tbU company 1 bow
transecting all of it basis vUDerrt.
Thmn who hay bssa statloasd at
Foktfama bave been transferred sltbsr
to thl city or to point between bert)
and Dorrit. Sloe th trantter of tha
malt to tb nw rout then to no loatjsr
a reguUr servlo by way of Poksgam.
The proof of
the freezer
it in the
freezing
The White MounUin Freexer
makes more cream, better cream, and makes it easier
and cheaper than any other freeacr on the market
LET US SHOW YOU WHY
ROBERTS 6 HANKS
HARDWARE DICALOS
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