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Sl Plf Jfeftla. Mostly Keml I'mier i" Kl jirititli KiiHh Our Advertisers Get the Beat Results .. . . Second Yi:ah. No. B8H. WRIT NELLIE RAGAN IS SENTENCED Thirty Days in Jail mid $400 Fine BABC GOES WITH JIER s Allowed to Plead Guilty lo Only One Count -Other Chorgos Dismissed ln Ni-llle II. IIkm, of ltn)ton, p'rad guilty l tlic Iilt1 Hlatet !)! Iilit ('"tirt Tuesday In mi liullrliiit-iil (barging bcr llli frlonlouily onln mill, ninl wa elltcm-ed by Judge Wnl wilnii, l arrni SO day In llm Mull Miuli roiinly Jail mid In pay n lino of 10). l'j l lug aitalglird lfnr Judge IVottrrtuii (ill the indictments relumed ajiliiil her by I he last Federal grand jury, miiM-nt alio waa allowed to IJ guilty In only ih count , tint il .nliig a letter written liy Sill. Fled CitEi'lf II, ol Illy, tiil adtesswd to rln .lock Uibin A Co., of Hu Franciaro. The fuiir charge ol eiiilierrleuiclil filed ajslrnt lirr by I lie grand Jury were til mWtcdas lull realltulloli baa been made tlllir (vlxitii mulcted, liJ it lb opinion i)( til It.-J Mates District At tniney MiCuuit that severe punliliinetil aa nut nrccaiary, Till- llelelldaul Mil CCOIIlilllci In nurt l.y lirr husband, Ik-rt liagari, liri inblhrr, mi l loo ihlldrrn, Hurry, egwl I, an I Vivian, Jml 1 year. Aa llm bain li Ion young lu I taken (rum I lie woman, Jldg UoUettnn, after accepting tlic I'tftnl k'uilty, i In n quandary what l.nlnicc lo pronounce. Ill view (if tlir winy crimes fattened iioii ilia former 1'iitil ewploje, ilia court evidently lil nit feel Hot lull Jiutica would be don The hat with aaaaaawTaSaaaaaLB IJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJI ,i ;-'v'?-4aVaaaaaal aLaV VSaaaH B I. Hi J T TaaaaaaaaaH RRr '" ISPaB ftaJ2ifl!H WALKOVER SHOES - When Walkovers Go On Shoe Troubles Go Off -: WE ARE -K. K. OF REVIEW MISINTERPRETED BY SALOONS liy Hi more Infliction ol n llm-' ami ton acqileiilly made the order fur 3H ilnjn' I liupriaiimui'iit CiinyliiKtliniliiM in I, it mini ami' lending llm liy 1.) lb hand, .Mm. liny in was t-si-niliil fimu ,i, rouilriKiin li) a deputy niaiahnl, Hit hiiahand mid mutlur brought up In . real, itixl tdt inouttilul iiiHtMciti lu (In. nniiity jull stalled. N'nlmilly r,.,t n-atllng ll. futn confronting Iheir motliei, tin' Inn lot played together ill g'eat glr Id baby Kill l ju.t Un-ly able to loddle and little Harry tool gnat ilrllJ.t in inuinlly atiiatliiK hla nlr In wall cria titer cull, Wlirii tln time lor ltliiK arrltcd Mm. Itagaii nml her mother wr on the u-ige prictMlinn, ami Uitli wept lilltnly. Mm IIikhii linllctnl on many cliarurr, lliu full (iaitkiilnri ol xliltli etc irrl'Mi.y raHirt-l In tin- Ui'tol.l. flio i.aitlrular rilinn for uliirli rlir urn euleurtil at for oH'nlni; a letter m. ilrraaril In Wi IntlOrl l.uliiu Couiiiiiiy. On tlm I.ai k of lliu itiH'Ioxi w tlie iiiiii ami aMre nf Mm. I'ml Ciiih Ih-11, ami ferllii); atauttil tlist ll.i. lettel cuulaliirl an onler for iatlin uiiirl arrompatiiiil by tlie nrrenry niiiiie), alie iiiii It, Her (iilcioiia em Mrll fmimleil, but lb order UM not mit Mra. li.ik'in, n none of llm llilut; eiiiilnerateil hiiiiM fit hrr. Aivoriliui;!) berbanuriltlieunlrr fur artlcleaof nbicli alie war lu l.cnl, U'llevilnt llMt tlm paikan uuld pa tliroiili tlm lto)lon nlllii), liy forne uilalaki) the itu-xli eie rent In Mra. t'nniiWII ner anotber mall ruutu ami Hip mUtltutlon illcocicl. Moving Pictures Tlie Came ii;raii plcturra enntinuea ti ilr.nr tl'Xxl liiiunea at tlie 0ir. llniire. Tliu lllma nru uptoilate, lliu illualraltil mia ijihI nml tbe iilce U inn only ten cenla, evirylMiily K"e. To iimrruu allernooiin aitrinl uintlnm will tltlMiifor cbllilreil. .illnlsln.' rta for ililblien under twelve. Talo tlie little onei. Thoroughbred -:HATS:- a Pedigree and EXCLUSIVE AGENTS :- K. STORE- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 20. 1908. DOES NOT AFFECT LOCAL OPTION LAW Judge Benson Says Saloons as Liable to Prosecution for Offense as Before the Writ Was Issued llu-it-aei-uis to U-a illlfercnu-of opln Ion on tin- p-iil ol the lumen in to the dfitl of tlie writ ol riul urantvil ty Jii'lt;it Ih-ii'iin, In llm local optloii can. linliff llu'itnii, Iihhc-xit, inloriiii t lie lli'ial I Hint llit writ of ii-virw ordered ! I not n H'.lifliiiliin onler toiilnj( tlie Jolllierii fioru t'liforciiii; tlie Iwal ojitlon U. but tlmi'ly t'liniiiminliiiK tlio Conn ly Court to take no further leat pro ceiillnija lu tlie lua'ter until tlie cats la Inn nl on July IS. Judge llenaon itatea llmt offemlcra of tlie prohibition law after July I, are juit aa liable to pro-n-mtloii a beforu tlie iiMiiriK of tbe writ. Till rt.iteiueut by llu Circuit Judu puta n ililferent pliaae on lliu matter en tin ly. It hu generally timleritool that tbe onler of the Judge bad the effect of Kinnllm .1 mplto to tbe aaloonmeii uiul nearly a'l of tliein ueiu making tr raiiiceuie'iti to continue bualneat until tlie liiul dicbbiii lu tlie caae. I'nleai u tomorry Injunction ia xmnted before Candidate for Vice-President Is Seriously III Clew-land, June SO-The Miners of i Congreaainau .lames .y. Iierman, Ite- publican noiniiu-o for Vlrt-I'resident, 111 still eautlng comideralilo alarm. a Guarantee tlie first . all tint auloona will liave to top bualneai after next Tucaday. Kul luwlnir la tbe wording of tliu order on flleintheclerk'aolllce; Tbe writ of review la granted, "order Ing a transcript of tbe proceediuga bad In tlie County Court, In the matter ol the ictitton for the local option el ection, etc. to tlio end that our laid Circuit Court may cause to be done thereupon what may appear of riht ought to be done in tbe premltea, and In the meantime the laid County Court, tlie Comity of Klamath ud ita olbcera are commanded to deiiat from further proceedings In aald matter ao r-ouglil to be reviewed." The uiUunderatandlng n n on the in terpretation of the last part of the order, it being contended that according to it the 1'eace ofllccrt were prohibited from enforcing the order of tlio County Court declaring prohibition. Ju-igc lienion'a explaination of hit order, how- ex cr, will probably bo accepted b) the taloonmen. Since till removal to the Lakeside Hoi pltal from the resldenco of ex-Governor Merrick, he has had several Intervale ol real, but at timet his condition has na turned a tcrlout phase. Mr. Sherman', illness, which wat at first diagnosed a blllioua attack, turne.1 out to have been caused by gallstones. The Congressman It being attended by Prt. Allen and Carter, cf Cleveland, and Dr. Oeorgs Botkowitt, of New York. Dr. Finney, who attended Mr. Sherman during an attack of the tamo trouble in Washington last year, Imt ar rived, having been aummoned from lUiltlmore. Mrs. Sherman ia at the bedside of her husband having come from her homo at Utlca Immediately on learning of hit Illness, With her It her tun, Klchard U. Sherman, an instructor In Hamilton College, at Clinton, X. Y. Has Klamath Falls A City Attorney? Hat Klamath Falls City Attorney? Tills ia tlio question now being ilia cuiteil. 8cH-tlon 10 of Arttclo 1 of the city charter provides that "No person shall be eligible to any ofllce, elected or appointed, In tlio corporation, who hat not resided in the city of Klamath rails for one year next preceding inch el ection or appointment." lobu Irwin waaappotnted City At torney by Mayor Stilts a abort time ago, and bat been acting in that capacity. Mr. Irwin wat alto elected a director of the Water Users' Association this Spring from the Bonanra district. Last winter bo taught school at Olene but be always hat made Klamath Falls bit headquarter. If be should claim Olene at bit home, It would dlt-qnalify him at City Attorney, and If he claims Klamath Fallt at hit home, there It a question at to what effect 11 would have on bla position aa Director from tbe Bo nanza district. Mr. Irwin could not bo seen tbit afternoon, on account of hit duties aa Deputy Tro'ccullng Attomoy at the court home, ao it it not known what 1-oiltlon he wisiimca In the matter. II is believed, howevvr, tint he claims residence In this city at be. bat been her more or less tlnr first coming to the country Upper Lake Items Arthur Wakefield and IVter I'elerson, the boat builders, hao been helping John Totten get the Wlnema In shape the last few days. Capt. Corbett, of the Eagle, lias jast landed a St) yard load of sand for tbe maions. Tlie sand came from Mood Itlver and la of good quality, Mr. S, O. Cbnppel hat bought the targe lighter owned by Scha'llock & Dag. gett. He has had It repaired and will uio it In transporting wood from Odesaa to tills place. Work has been started on the big Ad ams dredge. Messrr. Johnson A Fruit hae charge of the work. Arant Calf Case Goes to the Jury The defense In the Arant case did not finish their evidence until noon. Tbe prosecution brought in a large number of witnesses In rebuttal. At 3:30 tbe rTidence wat all In and the lawyer be gan presenting the case to the Jury. Attorney Stone opened the argument for the state. Ills expected that ar guments will be completed by five o'clock, when the case will go to the J irv, which will probably return a Ter diet this oveiilug. Tlie Woman's Club will serve ice cream on the Court House grounds to morrow Hfteinoou. The proceeds will be for the benefit of tbe I'utillc Library. Arrangements are being perfected for the Klamath District Methodist Minis terlal Association meeting; to be held at Aahland, July 7th, 8th and 9th, There will be quite a delegation of minister! in attendance Irom all over the Klam ath District, and Elder It. W. DunUp will preildo over tl.o deliberations. C. W. Miller, of Portland, a represent ative of the Construction Company which is building the railroad grade across tlio dyke, Is in the city today. He made an Inspection of the work on bis way in and says that everything la going along nicely and that the work from now- on will bo rushed to com? plctlnn. (lei your tiro cracker and decoration! at the Star Drug Btore. The proof of the freezer The White Mountain Freezer mikes more cream, better cream, and makes it easier ami cheaper than any other freezer on the market LET US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS HARD WARE DEALERS Price, 5 Cents. CHAMBERLAIN WILL COME The Governor to Vis it Crater Lake SOMETIME IN AIJGIJSi Other Prominent Men Send Word They Are Arranging to Visit Klamath Tbit will be a big year for tourittt in Klamath County. Many prominent people have already tlgnlfied their In tention of vlilting Crater Lake and other parti of tlio country, and every day word It being received ol tome new onet being added to the lilt. WHIG. Steel, of the Crater Lake Company, received a letter from Gov ernor Chamberlain ttatlog that he and hit family would visit the lake In Au gust. Mr. Steel Is a life long friend of tbe Governor and hat been trjlng for years to get him to visit Crater Lake. At last bit effort! have been luccestful and th Governor hat contented to come. It it believed that Congress will recog nixa tbe Importance of the National Park in Klamath County and will make , a suitable appropriation for ita Improve ment next year. An effort it being made by Mr. Steel and others to get at- many ol tbe prominent legislator and high government official! to visit thia acenie wonder at poatible, to that when the matter of an appropriation comet up in Congress, they can ate tbeir in fluence to Increase tlie allowance. Governor Chamberlain it a busy man, but he haa promised to work for Crater Lake when be goei to tbe Senate, and il It for tbe purpose of acquiring per sonal knowledge of the scenery and the ueeda of the Park, that be will take the time to make tbit visit. Late information baa been received Irom E. II. Harrlman staling Ibat ha will not arrive here until tbe latter part of July. He expect to apend a week or so at hi retort at Pelican Bay before he maket the trip to Crater Lake. Gil ford Pincbot, Chief ol the Forestry de partment, ha ilgnifled hit intention ol visiting the lake thti auinmer. John Sharp Williams, Democratic lead. erolthe house of representative, I another prominent legitluior who will vlalt Crater Lake. He it expected to lecture at Medford, and will take advan tage of Ihi opportunity to villi lliu Prk. We are looking for tho iiwt ililhYull catea in gloat fitting at Winter. is in the freezing 6 HANKS