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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 190.
Price, 5 Cnrn
RIAL PREEVER HAS
LEARNED LESSON
Will Iryand Show By luture Behavior
That He Was Worthy of the Leniency
ol the Judcje and Friends
l.uti l'irvor. Hi" niiiit:ir of iln
i,n i, -ii minified ol tmi nljr iiml
h ,i nix aeiileiii'cil to tun years In
ll,. I" nlli'tillur). (till iniiitiliiK "I'
ll, nml tu nallm mole lull) lllll Hi'r-Iimi-iiiii
nf III rlim Up nppcmril
III u il t xrll t II f 1 1 IIHKIll llllil atatfil
ll al lio was ileluriiiluud. b hi f tit -
umi m'liii. tu show. Unit Im nppri-
tinted Mil filvbiMhlp llml was hIiuwii
In ii Uli'l llii' lllllt'llt') Willi wllllll ln
. it u i with liy Hid I'ouit Tlif
i
It IuhIiik I' Hit vim written h) him-
, I in Jnll umi tin rctii"it-0 Hint It
III IMlWlllll'tl
.,lini lit niltl I hiiiiIiI ink you
I., iikiii In wiur iiitumna in) Ihtitika
tu no ii.un filt'iida In Klumiitli who
,mu Mildly stood li) mu In in)
ili'Wiiln.l lao tu till JinllJO nml nil
ll' i. mil nlllrern Im tln'lt l"iilenr
ami iiiunt Umlneanoa tu mi I inn
1,1.1 .i in ii.tnrii. llml I Mill In
l mi' liv umi In- ili-irinK nf ilil
l . n.l.lili iiihI Mmliieaa wlilrli lliu)
I klll'HIl til 1110. HI I lllllllll). III III)
I- .1 llf lldllllll'
Ymini ri"ijicctlol).
iti.vi. iiti:i:vi:it
I tl.l
OIIMA II.OOII
SI II. I, COIN DOWN.
Iralna t .iiiiint Iti-aunte f i,r IH)i fnmi
S.K niinriiiii tu hull I nuiilM ii.
H I'll ANCIttt'O, Jim 2U Hie
f"l alt i iitliiii In Northern I'iillfoiiilii
m. in lira nllnvi'il loilii) tlirouitli mi
I 'iriiitlon lo tin rnlliftill tliut run
' ml tliroiiKliout last wtttk K.ul)
ri'imiti rueheil nl lliu lo ul uimIIht
I'lirrim loiliiy linlli uti'il Unit tin pie
iiiltatluii throughout tin' Hm riuin'tilo
Vnll.'y i.tat tiigiu was mniiiK In nui
mini .Snrlli nml mat of riiicrniueiito
Hm railroad niiiy Im partially ulilu
tu rrallllli' OWllllllil trilllle toiln), Init
between Saciiiiueuto n ml .San lrim
then till' iiinlii lino la uiiahed out lor
n rnnalilernhlu illatniirn nml iiettHsnr)
ii'imlra will ri'iiilru iIioh
In tliu lui'iintliuc, nil train arc op-
ruli'il liy wny of Sloiklon. Local
trnRIi' In Hm iiclKliliorliiinil of Mnr)H-
Hli la onllriily miapi'iiili'il liceauan
hi itiilniiKii lii rimillicilK nml lirlilK""
tu Urn vicinity of Hint illy.
HioiianiiilM nf ncrcit of fiiriuliiK Inuil
K'Holniiii: tliu Hacrninuntii Itlwr linvc
"ii Ilooili'il iliroucli n ilotun lirenKH
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VNS
Newest Styles and Colors
Four Colors In Derbys Green, Brown;
Tan and Black.
Thoroughbred and Stetson
Largest Stock in Town
K K K STORE
KLAMATH FALLS' BEST VALUE GIVERS
Mmwmmww"
III lliu el bank i.i.i., ,tn thu loan
In tin. r.re.il nterllnw liimlu In more
tlinii imiiiti'iliiiliiiKi'il liy )i Kd'riluy'H
ii'iliii Umi In tint i Ivor's lion. I iiliini),
Willi ll hllll llttllllllll Bill cm tlmi Iiml
tlui'iili'iii'il anki'iul lotuia mid cities
lilting Ita haul n
A.NOI llCIt I.IOl'Olt case.
I'm I liliuiiiilli Man I'li-mlt Vni UiilH)
to ll.lllil' of XlulillllIK IH'l.l
0iiliui l.m,
Jmk llcrr. of Pint Kl.uiiittli, una
nriiilKiii il llila iiflvlliuiiu on mi In
illiliiii'iit Timii.iI li) Hn titmiil Jur)
iliiirulm: lli-rr) nml (Ira Ciiitli' wltli
lolntliii: tln local optliiti law llcri)
pli'uilfil not Rtillt) anil luilpr fur
nlalii'il lull una nlloKi'il to i;o until
ll..' inai in ail for liliil, ttlilili will
fnlliiu tin' otluT loial option CIHIH
iiniif tlmi' iiIIit tin1 ilnlilli of I'i'lirii
ll) Ola IIiikI" la nxpriU'cl lo I"'
hi'rn IoiiIkIiI, nml lif will piolmliU li"
.irtnlUurU liilliul in
llll.ll M lllllll, MHI.S.
'I he Kliiliinlh ('until) IIIkIi Helmut
la aU'iiitll) itrimlliK 'lu almli'iila
weiu leii'Di'tl tlit wti'k. Wmri'ii Hm
rla. friiin Ciitlfuriila. ami I. like Wal
ker ul IIiIh rlt)
The Hi'lionl la InokliiK Inrwatil tu
a baaket ball Kami) tu bu plii)iul iik-
iliikt llimiiiirii. t'rliln. .laniiarv 22
.. ...... . ,....-,. .
, ,. ; iiiiimiirn lemil will come orr 10 nor -
li the Opera IIiiiibu Ah IIiIh In III" I
,..., ,,i,.i,i i ,i,i ii.. .., ii. r.......
Inlltal Kiiiiieof llm wuihiii It Is arnua'""tt "'R'" '" 'hN ell) nt thu Opeia
Iiik itreiil unthuslusiu
r. ..T.mi.iuiiiin. mm-
" -.. - - -
meiiru next week. Inaleail of laklliK
half a da) (hi tin uxainliintloiiH In
I'liih Hilbji'il. ll short leal will In1 Klv
i'ii nt tin' icKiihir hour inch da).
Will lliiin Htraliied his hip whllo Thu lllith School boys naluinlly, jumi Rnrollcd Bills.
plaliii; bnakrt ball nnd It Is doubt- and with good reason, hcllevo that' Nottingham ot Multnomah, Kay of
fill whether In- will be libit tu pinyjthey lmo thu best team In thIA sec-1 Marlon. Coffey of Multnomah, Hart
I'rlila)
Marlon Haines Is aliacnl with his
father mi it trip t Salem
AT 'I Hi: OPEIIA lllll'HL.
New pic
Cntlru ilimiKe totiltsht
tllU'N,HIIIIKS, ute
First Showing
New
Spring Hats
h.u.Ain advancih
i-im:i iiv hiinati:.
Ctentllif nml Hiipiiine Court Judge
firt limimil Iteiiiiimriitloii.'
WAHIIIN'ilON'. J.tli 20. Tim mil
'i.iIih nf lln I'ujlili'iit, Vlie-Presldi'iit
nti'l !'iki'i nf Him lloi.ai' w.'io kujiIii
(under iliacusmuii In lliu Hunnto, aIiUH
I i In,' li'cixliitlvo, oxcciitUo ami Judicial
'appropriation I'lll wiin tnkun up.
Aiiujiiiliiii'iitH weie uOoit('il Increasing
'tlu I'reddi til's anlnry tu $100,000,
llml of Die Clili'f Jusine of tlic Su
liuenm Court lo $111,000, 111111 thoso
'of Vmoriniu J nation to fl4,r,oo.
Warren, In chnrr.e of the LIU, ex
jpresaul i In hope Hint thu iilluwnnecs
of Jdouo .innuitlly for carriages or
otl'i'r icIilcli'H for lliu Speaker mill
' Vl'i'-I'imliloiit wmilil bu iill'iwed to
' lltll.Hl
riii' mm.nilini.tit lucicnami,- the hM
.11) of (lii Pn-nliluiit to $100,000 una
mlopti'il by ,i oto of .IT, to 30. Tlie
lli'piililliiui Hi'iiiitorv ulio votnl uk-
.-iliut tlii IniTiiim? ui'iu. lluvurlilRu,
Iloiali. Iliowii, Dili lull, C'lapji. Dot
llhir, l.nlolli.llcmiil I'lli-a. No D.lil
Incinilr iji'imtoi's Mitid In fnor of tlio
iliKii-aai' Tliu iilnuniliiii'iit ai udop-
luil pni. Mini: foi mi "Iniler Sftrc
jtnrv of Htulu." tu I'O paid J 1 0,000 n
j)t-iir
! 'Hi" Milnry of tliu Cliluf Juatlcu of
'lliu Htipri'iuu Coiiit of tliu t'lillud
Hlali'H una tltt-il at IK,, 000. Iliatund
of f I2.:,uti, im nt ptcat-nt, n nil tin
Hiil.irP'H jif AhblHlatil Jiiatlri'M nt $1 I,
.Mm. iiiMuml of II2.CU0. Thu bill
una Hllll miller illariiaalon uliuti till
HTnt" niljiiin in ll
High School and Bonanza
Play Tomorrow Night
Thu IiIk ('ant" of liaikel ball bu-
Uwti-ii thu lliiih School team and Hi",
... . ... .. .
I"N I lie Hours will upen nt ,:.I0
"'! "' Hi will bu lulled at S.
' Walker will act an refen e, mid
HurKo Mason ns umpire for thu Kin-
i
math Palls team. Thu
will bo it and 3!i cents.
nilmlssnon
I
Hon Thu loam Is composed of the'"' """' """ '" ul "
isaiuu men who wuro winners In last
j.nr'H chumplonshlp games, and lhu mmlo ,hc dfstrlbatlon. Kay of Mar
liavo somu strong substitutes In case Mori was tho luckiest of thu lot, for ho
any of tho regular plnurs aio not 'not ouly secured tho chairmanship
able to take part. It Is not known
wlPlllt.r will Hum will bo ahlo to
jplit)' ns ho was recently Injured In a
Iprnctlcu gamo. Hum plnjs center
nnd ho Is the hcnWcst man with the
j11(.u sdl0Qli am, 0l8 Bmy Mmemllt
I weaken the ten in. Thu boys, how
"Vii, ere I'uiillilutit of success.
T Thu lloumirn te.im Is an unknown
j iiimitlt), ns far us tho admirers of
J I thu game nuio nru concerned, but tho
Slluports triim llounnzn are' to tho of
Jlf"(t that they hnvo pretty husky
2, hunch of bo)s who run go some. It
Is Klnled llml they hnyn huon putting
in a lot or lime pinrtlciiiK nnd me In
line uhapu nnd me coming hero with
lliu delci initiation ol winning.
Thu lineups for the two teams nru
us follows
lliiiiaiua. High School
Earl Hamakor. . Corner .Will Hum
Pnt Parkor Forward. Carllslo Yadon
Ray Howard . Forward,, Erwl'n Rofo
Fied Vluson. Guard,' Vincent Yadon
Fred Harpolil Guard (1 VanRlpor
Substitutes- Bonanza Cleo. Horn.
High School, Howard Boggu, Marion
Unmet! mid Uco DuFault
Another game game luiu been tr
innitod foi tho High School team
with the Indian' team at tho Klamath
Agency, and will bo pluyed somo
tltno within tho ucxt two weeks, the
dnto of which has not yet been set.
AOIIH 1:0 I.VHTKAI
OP TUX IMVMI.'XTH.
Hi iinltir .MiCiiniliir Una Hill to MkIiI
i'ii lluitlt'ii of Arid Knlo'ini'D.
WAHIIINflTON. Jan. 20 Thu fuct
that Irrigation uorkH hnvo K"nc.Tiilly
prmi'd to Iju morn i-xpi'iiulvo than i-h-lliuuti'il
with thu nttundunt Iticri'iiau
In buidun of thu minimi puynmnt tv
gurud of thu uiitryincu under tho act
uf July IT, 1902, Iihh cauaud Senator
McCtimbor, of North Dakota, to In-
ilroiliKu 11 hill piovhlliiK thai audi
pu) munis bu inudu In 20 Inatcnd of
10 annual Installinenla. In North
DnVolu the liiatnllint'Uta aru 11a high
mi It. Co pi-r acru; under thu pruui-nt
law, no that nt: i-ntryiiiiin with 40
acrea la obllKcd to pay about $200
nntiimlly, whllo 11 a u rulu ho doei not
obtulu Irrlhtitlou for more than half
ot lila land, When thu Irrigation
work wen; projected, It wan not sup
poud thu churRu would be ao Kreat
nml It was expected thu result would
b'j to k!u kinple water for all thu
lun.l liiMihiil In thu project. North
nml South Dakota, Arizona, New Mex
ico, Idaho, Colorudo, Montana nnd
Utah uru all arretted by thu proposed
ItKlslatlon, which Is now before the
Somite lomniltteu on Irrigation and
reclamation or arid Innds for consid
eration. I Tin Wfirlf (if flu N'f ui.ll flail tinlrh-
ery on Whldb) Island, In Washing-1
'ton, will be ili'inoiiHl rated at the Al-1
iiHku-Yiikon-I'aclflc Kxpositlon this.
year. The exhibit ut thu 1009 cxhl
jliltlon will bu token from 40,0001
slock mountain trout now In the big
hatrhury.
fiKTH (JOOI) COMMITTEES.
. senator .ilcrrymnii tilirii llmlniuin
hilt tit IrrlKiiliuii luliiinltti'v.
Senator Merrymun has been well
treated III legnrd to committee op-.
I -ointment In the Somite. Ills re-)
quest wns granted for Chairman of
tho Irrigation Committee. Ho was
q'l, l''nci1'' "n l'10 following commit.
leer: Ways and Means, Public Lands,
Medicine. Phnrmacv and Dentistry.
tured in tho best committee chairman-
shins when President Dowcrmnn
of resolutions, which Is ono of the
most Influential committees, but al
so of enrolled bills, which has a con
sldernblo clerkship pationage, owing
to tho fuct that this committee must
ropy nil tho Sonato bills after they
hnvo been passed.
Nottlnghnm secured the chnlrmun
Hlilp generally most desired, that ot
ways and means. Hart has the Judi
ciary committee, tbo one most bought
nftcr by the lawyers, and thu ono
whlrh usually wields tho most power
In tho disposition of bills. It is the
Judiciary committee that puts most
ot llio bills to Bleep by tho Indefinite
postponement method, Bingham has
'the chairmanship on assessment and
taxation, always an Important com
mittee, requiring ronsldernhlo work.
Smith' of Marlon has two chairman
ships, banking nnd medicine, as also
hua Beach, who Is chairman oft In
dustries and of penal Institutions,
the former a good committee. Par
rlsli has two chairmanships, mining
und county and state offices.' .
SOIL SURVEYS TO BE
MADE IN WEST IN IBOtf.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. Tho Bu
leau ot Soils of tho Depuitment of
Agiiculttiro announces that during
tho tlscal year 1909 Its agonts will
piosecute surveys 'ou a scalo ot six
miles to tho .Inch In eastern Montana
nnd other parts ot the West. The
field work or the soil survey Is di
vided Into soctlons, the Cheat Plains
sections being placed In charge of
M. H, Laphain, and consisting ot Mon-
L A. OBENCHAIN
HAS THE SADDLE
Feels Certain From Description that Roy
Vesta! Was the Man Who Sold Him
A Saddle the Night of Nov. 22
tana, Wyoming, Colorado, Now Mexi
co, and parts or North Dakota, South
Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma
mil Texas.
Tho 1'aclflc Slates section ,1s in
churKO of W. W. Mackle, and con
sists or California, Oregon, Washing
ton, Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Ari
zona. Soil surreys will bo prosecuted
In theso sections, and a result will bu
Included In thu goncral classification
and correlation or tho United Statci
which Is bclDK made by .the Bureau
of Soils.
MAKK ADDItKSS AT IlKItLlX.
Itooaetvlt Accepts Imitation to Lcc
turc at t'nheralty.
WASIIINOTON, Jan. 20. Presi
dent Roosevelt has accepted an In
vitation of tho University of Berlin
to glvo u lecture to the students and
faculty of the University In May, of
next year. The Invitation was brought
by Count von UernstrofT, the German
Ambassador.
Mr. ltooauvelt, ll Is said, will limit
his addresses to ono before thu Sor
lionno In Paris, one at tho University
or Oxford and tlin ono he has now
promised to deliver In Dorlln.
NEW IIAKN'OiS COMPANY.
Thu Oregon Harness Company
which will occupy tho old postoffico
hiilldlnR will bo ready for business
Kobruary 1. Mr. J. O. Lclnlnger ro
turucd Inst, evening from Portland
where be purchased a full line or har
ness, saddles, leather, etc. Mr. I.eln
Ingcr was formerly with tho. Link
Wile Saddlery Company, nnd while
there established nn enviable reputa
tion as an expert In his lino.
WAVES SINK HOUSEBOAT.
A housobont, belonging to Roy
Hnmaker, which was tied up on the
lake near Ooellor's mill, was partially
sunk last night by tho heavy waves
from the lake. It has been occupied
until recently, but no ono was In It
at tbo time. It was Oiled with water
and Is now resting on. tho bottom,
with onu corner on the bank.
ATTENTION FIREMEN.
Firemen's mooting on January 26.
Electlqn of officers. Your attendance
Is requested. No excuses recognlted,
Wm. Baldwin, President.
C. T. Oliver. Fire Chief.
Help The
Doctor
By bringing bis prescription to the store where It will bo
. tilled .exactly as ho ordored It. ' ' '
No matter how good the doctor may be, tho roooTory
of li' patient la much retarded If. the' medicines are net
properly' compounded. , He rofers you .to-us because he
,.. knows the ulg. standard ot outwork, 'the absolute polity
i. ot the drugs we. use,, which are tho boat procurable; aad
the promptness with which we fill all orders.
Prices' no higher than are consistent with tho boat
of everything. Remember these facts the next time yw
have a prescription to be filled
Star Drug Store
"They Have It
L. A. Obencbaln, who arrived laat
evening from a visit In Rogua Rlvor
Valley, Is quite positlva that Roy Vtsv
tal Is the man of whom he purchased
a saddlo on tho night of November
22. Ho has seen the photograph aad
description of Vestal and they tally
with that of the man ot wbeaa he
bought the saddle, with the esceptloa
that tho man wore rough clothes.
Ho went with the man to the corral
at the feed stables where he sot tho
saddle and bridle from the hone, mast
;be believes that the man waa no other
than Hoy Vestal, whom the authori
ties nru very anxious to get hold of.
Obenchaln has the saddle with, hlas,
tavlng brought It from Jackson. Coun
ty where he has been using It daring
his vacation.
NOW HAVE THUEE.
Officers Keep Adding to .the Xi
of Those In Jail Bapposed la tM
Implicated hi Cattle atai
Horse Steaiteg.
It Is not kuown Just what) tho tare
men, Welsh, Llskey and WalUa. who
are now In the County Jail, will hare
a hearing. Llskey and Wallla wart)
Indicted on a charge of stealing cat
tle, but were let out on ball. They
were again arrested on a charge. It la
said, of being Implicated with Walsh
In horse stealing.
They have not yet been Indicted
on this charge and will probably ho
held awaiting the action of tho Qrand
Jury when they meet again attar a
two weeks' recess. It Is also believed
I that tho officers hare evldeneo against
others and wish to get them Into eua
tody, before making anything pub
lic. SIX MONTHS IN SCHOOL.
8ALEM, Or., Jan. 19.-
ot school for every district la tha
stato Is provided for In a bill whfV
was Introduced in theuittM by Haw
toy of Polk. The mtflRi the out
come of tho comblneaBoh of tho
educators of the state.
Sheriff W. B. Barnes returned thla
evening from Salem where ho baa
been with tho trio ot prisoners.
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