y ' V uiulHr ttdk LMoitly Koad Paper in Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . Klamath FiiIIh .... ' 'jtt Conu Yi:aii, No. 408. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, WKDNKSDAY, FEBRUARY B, 1908. Price, 5 Cents. mm 4 lawl' M ILL BE GRAND EVENT rcmcn's Annual Ball Will Take Place on Saint Patrick's Day IRANGEMENTS ARE ALREADY BEING MADE i Are Enthusiastic and Are Determined to Make the Event a Success Both From a Social and a financial Standpoint lit Klamath Felli Hie dtpartuuut i decided Id glte llit lr annual " Firs t's Hall" m March ITlli. l an ilji'iiinc-il meeting lirlJ lad sing, committee! were apolnted on allun, Hour ami arranguinta, and fulled tu nuiimenrv work at onca ng plana lor unn ul Ihe blggeat lalla r liUrii In Ktamalli Fall. Tliu Ixijra I full ul riillanlMiii over lliu i-ninlng lualetelil antl nothing will lalt lone to make llila crn a greater al and financial aucrca llian Ilia one git year. tililra tlic riiliiif lit Iccenlly Old- by llm rlty, Ihe leijra atithorliad I purchase ol line iloirn tlilrta, to t I lor out ol ilioir oii fund, Theae ta aa aril at other eulpiniil will lw ged with tho Imprint l the fire ! tltnt'lil ami are to lw uied by thabnya hen on duty a firemen. Aluul I ol the rubber coete wern brought In i tagged, ami It l deilred that the I without delay. til WakeSeld waa elected lorruian of i Company No. 2. Tho other rum llta have not held their election )et. i Baldwin wa given the contract lor (lug In lliu bath tub ami colli. Novel Advertising i very unique adtcrllaing circular haa received by thli olDro Irnm llm nnierclal Club ol Kugene, entitled lU-at Trniiip ( All," with an ac aiamorid beneath, then "Eugene, i County, Oregon," On Ilia Inalde ba circular It printed a Hit ol Ku 'a attraction! ami advaulagee oa i lor homeaeeaere. Tlieae am mi- I In a email vnrelo on Ilia back khich la printed! "IVrenual-Hon't play poker wllh llila tleik. Ku- I." Tim circular la llm alia ami ol a ilu)lng canl. Hi a very aut scheme. aaloon, hail a preliminary bearing he lms County Judge flrlfflth at 1 :30 o'clock tin allernoon. leuily Dlitrict Attorney Mono apiwared lor the proas cutlon, while II. W. Keeare rtireMntel thn defendant. A ilra ol not guilty waa entered by the ilrlentn ami the contention made that llir theft urn nut rniiimltted Irorn an olllrr, aa charged in tho couiJalnt, but lium the hall. Tho. Newton, C. t. Wlllaon, Hen Smith ami Hlicrlfl Oben- chain teatlflrd na wllnea.ea for the pro vcotioti. Ai ii'iileleme wai put up, the Jmlgn found Monro oer to the Circuit Courl. Tl a amount o( bait haa not brvu lliril )et,but will probably befAOO. Held To Circuit Court 1'm. Monroe, who wa arrested y- lay morning at Keno, on a charge ol lllog two overcoat Irom Wlllaon'a Ready Tor Business I.. Aha l,wl tin atrraily secured quarter lor hli reirdepartinent, which li In charge nl Frank I'pp. Space haa forii arrim-d Imiii the Cbltwuul Drug Co., ami that ileparlment will ! run ttlng aa uauai hereafter! Mr. lwla haa reunited all damaged gnnde to lilf reel, ilence, ami aa )rt hai made no plana lor the IiiIiiii' except aa itatrd above. KUiualli County bolictea In Jailing ila "uiiileaiiable rlllrena." There are now aoti'ii rniitlnml In the county boarding liouac. Aa there arv only eight bed in the Jail, a lew more addition will re tilt In coiiipeltiny eoiuc ol the hoarder to ataml up. The County high hcoool Board haa or dered tho high achool cloecd the remain ilero(alhii week, aa a ptccautlonlary nicaaiiii', on account ol the reporteJ ex ioaurt ol amuo nl the acholara to the caanol ecailet letrr. hlicrlfl Obenchaln la thinking ol hav ing n algn palntitl "Stamling Itooin Only" lo bo put up over the jail iloor. Mr, nii'l Mra. K. I. Cronemlllrr Ifive In the morning lor Fort Klamath on a vlilt with I.. C, Miemoro anil wlu, K. II. Hall, the rial t-etate mail, led thla afternoon on a builnen trip to Ho uanu. Kor aili One-hall iloten lull bloalnl brown Irgliorii chickvna. Adilrraa l'.O. Itos 74. o-ll (llil wanleil, lo learn Ilia printer trade at tho UoralJolIlce. NOT LIKELY TO UNITE Chamber of Commerce DoeK Not Tavor Merginy With Inland Empire Club C, i llogim apK-nrnl U(oie the Chaiiilmr ol Coiiimuria lail ceuliig, ui repreaentatln ol Ihn Inlaiiil l.'iuplrv Club, lo prvannt their proXiiillon for the ronaollilatlon ol the two Ixxllea. On motion ol Abol Atly Iho Cliamhor tie clJwl to lake action on the matter and vlcr-1'retlilrnt Dunbar, whowai preilJ. Ing, Invited a illrciiailonol the mbject. Judgu lUtdwIii, Attorney Ktone, K. II, Hall, (. W. While and othera ni ondc with many ilrong arguincnta, moat ol which Were opxted to the comol Ida lion. It aeerued to li the feeling among tho membcri preaent that the ChamWr ol Commerce could much more effectively work for the intereali of tlili acction by retaining (heir idvrii. ly ai a aepvrate organliatiou. (Ireat re lulla ha been arcomplithrd In the put and it la Mlim-d thai their mot' haa Juat brgtin Hitiineipieialoiia wire in f.unrof unit ing with tin- Kuipln, I'luli In aharlng the aame iiiartera, hut the leiillment aeemrd lo pretail that the two xyttn hould remain H-parati- and i-ach carry out their own pdrliculnr unrk, A com mittee ronalalliig of IMn-ll, Hlnfle and llildwlii waa aipr,lnlel lo confer with tho Club lo mako arrangement for room a and rrort nt nt-tt mei-ling. INVITED TO OREGON Delca;ates to National Dem ocratic Convention will be Urged to Come Here I'orlland huiiiieaa men lutn detcrm Ined In make n united ami moat erithu almlle tlliitt In nfiin- from lliu Trana Continental I'aiK'ngvr Aaioclllon a prcial rate thiough to 1'ortland and oilier point In the raclfirNorthweit for ilelrgatea and tilhcr who will attend the National Democratic t'onenllon to lw held In lliu rnrlroiolla ol Colorado neit July. Title waa llm topic of a meeting held at lliu parlori of the I'ort laud Yommercliit Club Friday night, and letter were forwarded Saturday lo the meeting of the paaaenger agenla now In aenion at Coronadu Uracil, California. The round-trip ratc-a that will be in togue Irom 1'ortland and other Oregon point to Dener will make It eaiy toor ganltu a pirty ol reprerenlative buiineu men Irom all part of the Ktatu and tend them on a x-clil train to Deover, where an eitraordlnary effort will be made to convince the delegate in attendance upon thn contention of the apecial at traction of the Oregon climate during the hot eraaoii. J. F. Kimball and Jauie Alle'i left )eilerday for I.-ikeview in the Intcreat of the NVeyeiliaeuier Ijind Company. l-awyer K ana la now located in hit new olflce in the Jlurdock building. MAY HEM THE CHARGE Merrill Furnishes Another Criminal Case for Special Term of Court NASTY FIGHT RESULTS IN LOSS OF AN EAR "Extra Special" With every Men's Suit ordered tatar diy. February 8th ST"1 FREE A Fancy Silk Vest. New Spring Suit ings to make Selec tions from. .. .. KKK STORE RlsmstaFsUsFaskloaSsop v-I"VoJAt'fekwaaaaaaaaaaWrT7j. J.a aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal &WMKfflmWmWkWmMmi. vilil.il.il.il.ilH :'' aHaHaHataalBM' 'al.l.l.lH 1" JatwalwBlwBlwBHaBiSBaH m?r -fmmwRi HbHbIIbIIbIIbIIbIIbIIbB TaaaifalLlallallallallallallallai " lH aaSalBBBBBBBBBB " JKIJiIbIBBBBBBBBBBBBH ail.il.il.il.il.il.il.il.il.il.il'-'i! '"iail.ll.ll.ll.ll.ll.ll.ll.lH H. M. Cuke who wjll oppose Fulton for nomination for Senator. Lisfcey, Known as a "Badmaa," Is Confuted in the CotMty Jail Awaiting Trial and His Victim, Ira McCall, Is Disfigured for Life Buy a Home Adjoining the new fair ground ; two and one-hall acre or more, beat ol garden laid. Two and one-half acraa ii miuI to twenty Iota 60x135 feet. II timet are goon or txui you can alwaya make n good living Irom It. I'rice reasonable, and term a eaay. See U JACOHS, Owner. RAILROAD'S LANDS Government Will Bring Suit Against Si P. for forfeit ure of Grants Final preparation n)v bring mado for tho liiitltntion ol aulta ngiilntt thn South ern racltlo railroad tor tho loilclture of III intinenio land graul In Oregon, In volving property vitlniatod all the way Irom 130,000)00 to fOO',000,000 In value and compriiing wmo ol the flneit tim ber land in the State. Several month ago the department ol luetic began gathering evidence tor tali litigation, and epeolal representative were eeot to Oregon tor the purpoie ol earahlag tie nrcordi and procuring de ecriptlon ol all lande Mid by the rail road coaapaay eUce tho original grant. With thli preliminary IntormaUoa in band, tho department le now ready to begin eult. (Concluded on hurt w). - OPPOSING FUjTON Bourne and U'Ren Want To Control Oregon To Make the Former "It" To dominate and control the Oregon delegation in Congreta la the height ol Senator llourne'a ambition ; to become dictator I hi chief hope and aim. That ho cannot dominate the preient delega tion haa been demomtratvd ; therefore the delegation muit be altered to permit ol tho accomplishment cl hi purpose. It ie a bold undertaking, but it I the only course which Bourne can puriue II he hope to gratify hie ambition. Thla ia the course he hae decided upon. Though he outwardly prof friend ship for Senator Fulton, and has said he favored Fulton'e re-election, Senator Bourne Is now aetually working to bring about Senator Fulton'e defeat, and no oaeknowetbls better than Fulton. Not Wlthjrttdtdiag htatooferelot! ol friendship lor the two Home member, HenatoY Iloarne it equally determined to bring about a chanire In the lower branch ol Congre, though In the Cuming cam paign he may concentrate hit effort In hut one dlitrict. Bourne wants Fal lon' (calp because Fulton I today the recognltcd leader ol the delegation, and the majority I with Fulton. A long a Fulton remain In the Senate Uourne will be junior Senator. Strange a It may seem, Mr. Uourne baa a bitter dik tat I e tor the prefix "Junior," though he fondly retain tho "Jr." at thr nd ol hi name. Senator Bourne believe that Ifepre tentative Elli 1 closely allied with Senator Fulton, and regard him a un friendly. For that reason lie would pick some other man tor Congreieman from the Second Dlitrict. A to the First Dialrict, Bourne I un decided, lie cannot charge that Uaw leria "(landing in" with Fnltoc, for Ilawley haa displayed the utmost inde pendence, aud baa ehown himtelf made uf (tout (tuff. He ia for what he be lieve to be right. He haa formed no binding alliance, though he dor stand with Fulton and Ellis on the Dlitrict Attorneyship, because be heltete they are right and he I eat titled Bourne Is wrong. Nevrrthclet. Ilawley' abso lute Independence l galling to Bourne, lor he ha known lor some week that Ilawley can never be dominated or driv en. He is not sufficiently pliant to suit the junior Senator. Yet the lituation in the Firit District ! not such as to render It altogether expedient to bring forward a candidate against Ilawley at this lime. That right way be put over lor the future. ConaUble Slate, of Merrill, arrived In tbe city at 2 o'clock Ibis loralng, hav ing in coatody Fred Mikey, whom he turned over to Sheriff Obenchain for safe keeping at the county jail. Llakey was convicted ol mayhem on tbe person of Ira McCall, and waa placed uader S00 bonds by Justice Bhortgea. to await tbe con eningot tbe Circuit Coart. Liikey Is what I known as a "bad man" and has been causing consldsrable trouble la the vicinity ef Men III. Tbe dsy before his Ut crime be waa re leased from a 10 day'a eeateaee la the Merrill jaU far beating up eoea In diana. ' The people of our neighboring town are considerably worked op over the af fair and expression are freely ghreei la favor ol a long term in tbe pealtewUary. In the fight which took ptaoo betweeei the two men, McCall bad owe of hie ears bitte i completely off, and be will bo left disfigured for life. Both me) are reported to be ol a rather qa aatore. This is the east has chewed an ear off of a i Would HdpReMM Klamath Fall I liable to have a rash ol carpenters to this place If the follow ing letter I 'any Indication of the im prenlon prevailing on the oaUlde la re gard 'to tbe reault of the recent Are. "To Chief ot Fire Department: Dear Sir: Ael have had aa offer of a job as house builder, would thaak yoa very much It you would please write and let me know tbe extent of tbe are you had there sometime ago. Thaakiag you lor auy Information you asight give me, I remain You re respectfully, HARRY HANSEN. George Bower, connected with' tbe Mong Dramatic Company, left tale morning tor hie home la Ohio, being called there by a telegram anaoaaeiag the seriou illness of hie another. Mr. Bowers expect to return to Klasaath Falls by April. GOOD LUCK r? Attends the Fisherman that OUR FISHING TACKLE Fly Hook, Spooa Baitf , Rsels, Unci, Heel awl Bamboo Rod. Thty eue.coMtnctsjd for aclttu title flatlB ukl bo aatttr how BJUadltodUftshimaJieTaccaaa wlUatkieihlacffoctfUhaMM owtackic. .. .. .. .. .. - Jtoberts & Hanki ".8t . ' 1 fci.vw.l Phone 173, buu Block u i" j -t. flat .