the class work will be considered in GOVEIINOII BENSON. quests have been received from per­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ■ KENO DOINGS. ♦ awarding the prlxes. sons living lu every state aud terri­ ♦ The tournament will be divided In­ No llil|Hirtaiil Changes Expected when tory for coplea of official publications, •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A Charter Committee Appoint«*»!—New to four classes, with a prise for the lie Takes Office After March I pertaining to the resources. Industries City Attorney Present to Ad­ Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Mills were ill THE LAND MAN wiuner of each class, and a consola­ — Have two Votes on Board. opportunities, etc., of the state, moat- Keno the first of Inst week visiting vise Councilmen. tion prize for the second best player i ly from those expressing a desire to Mrs. Mills' purouts, Mr. aud Mrs. ______ SALEM. _____ Ore., _____ Jan. ___ 25 ______ Secretary _ ______________ locate or Invest _______ therein, ________ but us the __ Thus McCormick. At the adjourned meeting of the in each class. Liat your land for sale with this The wiuner iu the first class will -it State Frank W. Bensou, who will publliutlou of any pamphlets pvrtuln- City Council Friday evening the new Chud Gordon was In K kiio Sunday office; we have buyers fur all dog tax ordinance, and the two ordi­ be honored with the title, "Chess’succeed to the governorship wtieu Ing to such subjects has not lieroto- classes of Klamath County Arthur Handy made a business nances for the opening of streets, Chaiupiou of Klamath County," and George E. Chamberlaiu resigus.about fore been authorised by legislative property. trip to the Fulls Inst Monday. were passed. B. St. Geo Bishop. Fred will enjoy the championship royalty March 4,*to take his seat In the Un- enactments, the department has re­ Grunt Nelson was lu Keno Satur­ Melhase and W. T. Shive were ap­ until beateu iu some subsequent au- Ited States Senate, expressly stated ferred such requests to the Chamber in an interview that lu all probabll- of Commerce at Portland, or other day on buxine«». pointed viewers to appraise the dam­ nua’ tournameut. The only acreage adjacent to Hurry Peurson und Wut Aldred Th-? rules of the Hastings Chess Uy there would be no changes In the commercial bodies, where the Infor- ages to the property needed fur op­ Klamath Falls for sale in small desired la concerning - ......... some J have beeu hauling wood the punt Congress shall govern in all ia»es, administrative departments that have * mat Ion ■•-*-»•••- tracts. More than a score of ening the streets. people have secured sites for few days. The following men were appoint­ except wheu conflicting with these beeu tilled by appointments under particular locality. numss. Duixey 8liur was In Keno Wednes ­ Governor Chamberlain, because the "The number of auch requests la In ­ rules and regulations. ed on the Charter Committee; A. L. Wluners of the games or score of unexpired term is so short. creasing ull the time, which would day. Leavitt, H. L. Benson. W. H. Harris. Chax. Hnowgoose trunxneted busi­ It is the Intention of Mr. Benson tend to indicate that the people of G. W. White. C. E. Worden. E R. games (3 game« lu class work) are are the best buys on the market Kearnes and Thos. Drake. Active requested to flle correct scores of the uot to disturb the boards that have others states are beginning to awake ness In pokegama lust week. Mr and Mru. Ben Kerns attended work on drawing up a new charter is games played at the conclusion of been appointed by Governor Chaiu- to advantages offered by settling In to commence in the very near future. < each sitting, with the secretary of berlaiu or to make any changes in Oregon, aud provision should there- ’be Literary Society In Keno Hatur- —* each —*- — **— •- *-- published —i the »■..«, (he management of any state insti­ fore be made from the public funds day. and section is *- to be club. J. J. Furber passed through Keno as soon as it is passed upon by the , As much as possible all tournament tution by puttlug in new superinten­ to lend all possible encouragement Council. members should consider every Mon­ dents or other officials, unless inves­ to prospective settlers. Practically Saturday on hla way from Klamath LHE LAND MAN Judge H. L. Benson, the new City day evening their regular time of tigation should reveal urgent need j all the Western states provide for the ¡Falls to Parker's Station, Albert Trayler and C. W. Glands < publication of statistical matter per­ Attorney, was present at the meeting, meeting. Every first Monday iu the of such steps. The secretary of state does not taining to such subjects, and the hauled some wood for the B. 11 Lit 1 and among other things a general month the executive committee will know of any change that will take state of Oregon should not lack the erary Society last week discussion was had in regard to the report to the organization. W II. Wall tunde a bu siuess (rip R best method of getting the outside { The headquarters of the chess place upon his coming to the govern­ proper amount of Interest therein In M. RICHARDSON to Dorris last week .tournament 1909 will be at the Mil- order to encourage Immigration to orship. The office of secretary of additions within the corporation The Albert Gibson was In this town United States Commissioner proposition made by the Hot Springs itary Band Hail.to which tournament state will retuaiu in charge of Chief within Its borders. "An authorised publication of the on business lust week. Company has not yet been made pub­ all local and transient chess players Clerk S. A. Kozer, who is regarded as TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD Lester Hixson, nephvw of Fred lic, but it is understood that they are have a cordial standing invitation. qualified to take charge of all details character would give credence to the PROOF TAKEN Hu Alexander, Is staying nt Mr. For minor particulars consult ex­ of the office. statements contained therein, and willing to come in with their improv- sun's and going to school in Keno. Office, Third .nd Main, <>p|x>site City I possibly the results w hich It would ecutive committee. The officers of Mr. Beuson is not yet ready to an ed property. Library. Tclepnoue SOI. 0 J Jones and son. Albert, haul- the Chess Tournament 1909 are: nouuce who will occupy the confi- accomplish will be greater than those from the Hanson ranch Sal- ed hay President. Roy Hamaker; Sec y and deutial posltlon of private secretary of an unauthorised publication." ROOSEVELT WILL SHINE urday. AS A LINGUIST ABROAD. Treas., R. E. Guihridge; Executive to the governor, to succeed W. N. BENSON & STONE Fred SlexuiKli-r Committee, L. W. Miller. Chairman; Gatens. or whom he will Install in CAPITAL REM.»VAI. SEKIOl S. transacted business ATTORNEYS AT LAW To Speak Different Language in Ev­ Glen Johnson, Allen Sloan, John the clerical department of the execu­ Determined Effort Will I m - Made to urday. Stindt. Bonanza; J. B. Taylor, Fort tive office. ery Nation Hi- Visits. .ini frican Bank Mrs. C Madison has been visiting The responsibilities of Mr. Bensou Have Fair Gmund» mill All the Klamath. and Truit nidi. it few days with her parents, Mr. and State Institution* Located Washington—Friends of President Vp to date there have been thirty­ will be uncommonly great In hix uew KLAMATH FALLS • OREGON Mrs. Thou. McCormick. al Portland. Roosevelt expect to see him return to seven entries for the 1909 tourna­ position, as it is recognized he will Jim Kelly, Chat. Scott, lien Simp- this country in about two years with mept, many of the leading men of have two votes on the executive board ordinarily composed of the governor, added laurels and popularity. It is the city being enrolled. The resolution Introduced by Sen­ cons and George McIntire passed C. C. BROWER the secretary of state and the state ator Bingham for the amendment of through Keno Saturday with J C. not alone for the shooting of a few­ ATTORNEY AND lions and other jungle beasts that « ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ treasurer. This board has charge of the constitution providing for the re­ McIntire's wagons and stages. going COUNSELOR AT LAW Sullon much | to th» I Roosevelt goes across the water, but ♦ ♦ each and every institution provided moval of the seat of government from LONE PINE ITEMS. Leon Anderson und Mr O Hara KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON he will also have an opportunity to ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ for under the laws of the state of Salem to Portland, Is not considered i were In i from Wampus Saturday. ROOMS TA 8. MURDOCH BLOG do and say something that will bring Fred Steeman went to the Falls Oregon and practically directs the* a joke. The purpose of the resolu­ J. M. Copeland visited in Keno him into prominence before the Saturday to prove up on his home- government of the state as provided tion was to allow the people to vote Sunday. world. After he has finished his stead, his witnesses being James Cole by the constitution aud the laws. on the question of removal at the Madge McCormick was III with the hunting tour he will go to Europe. and Joe Dervan. Mr. Benson will serve out the unex- next election. If this Is done It Is DR. WM. MARTIN toothache the first of the week. At Berlin he will deliver an address Charlie Leirs spent Monday in plred term of Governor Chamberlain, believed that the voters of Multno­ I , T. A. Eason and C. K Wright, of DENTIST upon the hundredth anniversary of Merrill. or until the first Monday in January, mah County will see that the change Dorris, passed through Keno on their Is made. the founding of the Berlin Univer­ 1911. Johnnie Short and Joe Cox made way to Dorris from the Fulls, where sity. He will go to Berlin upon the a business trip to the Beebe ranch This Is believed to be a good time they had been buying horses. SWELTERING IN JANUARY. to make a tight for the removal as ■pedal invitation of the German Em­ last Wednesday. Mr. Michelson was in Keno Sun­ the state house and other state build­ day after a barge load of wood for peror and while there will be a guest Mr. Bunnell sold a few tons of hay WILL A. LEONARD at different times of the kaiser. From to the Southern Pacific Company at hicago E*|M*rieiice* Warmest Win­ ings are In very bad condition, and Erickson A Petterson. Germany he will go to France and de­ 315 per ton. ter Weather in 39 Years. It will necessitate either new buUd- Tom McCormick lu now emploi cd liver an address in Paris upon some ' Ings or a big appropriation for re­ by Erickson A- Petterson running a Miss Inez Combs spent Sunday particular occasion of interest to the with Mrs. C. W. Lewis. CHICAGO. Jan. 23.—Chicago to­ pairs and Improvements. The Mult­ gasoline launch. W/fbroi» • Mc//»ssc Building whole of France. While in Paris it There was a dance last Friday day experienced the warmest Janu­ nomah County delegation ha« a very Mru. U. E. Reeder and Lernt Nie- is expected that he will be the guest night at the school house. ary weather since 18’0. The tem­ 'strong argument against wasting keraon visited with Mr und ìilrs. L. of Horace White, the present ambas­ Mrs. Joe Dervan spent Saturday perature reached 66 above, the for­ money in repairing old buildings, and O. Mills. DR. C. P. MASON sador, and who, it is expected, will with Mrs. S. Booth. mer record being 65, this point be­ if a new state house has to be built Chau. Marurow has returned from DENTIST be retained in that position. Already Hugh Best rode last Monday for ing reached in 1870 and again In they want it built In Portland the Falla where he has been visitlug 1876. January 29, 1906, the temper­ preparations are being made to en­ some stray cattle. It appears to be the plan to clean with Mr. and Mru. A. J Suniamuw Office in American Bank A Tn s'. Com pany's Building tertain him and it is beyond question While M. H. Beebe was opening a ature reached 61 above, but only for Salem off the map as far as state in­ 8. Padgett, Arthur Handy. Pete PHONE 614 that the foremost citizens of the gat^ last Tuesday bis team Became a brief time. stitutions are concerned and move "Jones and B W. McCormick were KLAMATH FALLS OREGON French republic will endeavor to do I frightened and ran a quarter of a Today the people went about thin­ everything to Portland. Senator Bai­ hunting deer north of Keno. No suc­ him honor. Mr. Roosevelt will then ! mile, when one of the horses fell. No ly clad, forsaking wraps, and In ley has Introduced a bill to Instruct cess. however, beyond some of them homes and offices al) heat was shut the State Board of Agriculture to sell -teeing a few at a great dlatance. go to London. He will deliver an serious damage was done. 2500 Acres Free address at Oxford and receive one of j ' Robert Bunnell left Saturday for off and windows and doors thrown the Fair Grounds property In Marlon Exile Morgan and Chax Nelson The lakeside company has 2500 acres the important degrees of that institu­ Tampico, Mexico, where he expects open to the limit. Physicians say the County and purchase lands in Mult­ were In Keno laxt week from their of land under the Ailsms ditch that it unseasonable weather will result In nomah County for state fair grounds homexteada between here and Dorris. will give RENT FREE for one year. tion. to remain for the winter months, Owen Sorrels made a trip to the This include» the use of the land and The Roosevelt versatility will be On account of the bad roads the much sickness, as It will plant the I and exhibit. Soon to come will be The renter must clear and shown by the fact that he will speak mail is being carried on horseback. germs of pneumonia and kindred »11- a measure transferring the Asylum Falla after tome medicine for hla water. place the land in cultivation. The rent­ German in Germany, French in for Insane, and it now looks as if all father who la quite sick. The ladies sewing circle met at menta. er gets all the crop but we reserve the OFFERS 875.000 PURSE. right to nasture the stubble. France and English in England. It Mrs. John Koontz last Wednesday. these resolutions will pass the Legis­ The Lakeside Company, is expected that this feature of bis lature, and the people will vote on Nlc Monson made a business trip AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA J. Frank Adams, Manager, WASHINGTON, Jan. 21—An offer the question at the next election . visit to the capitals of the three lead­ to Harry Booth's last Friday. Merrill, Orsgon. A GLENE HAPPENING«. A ing nations of Europe will attract a of 175,000 for a match between Jer ­ Miss Gertrude Steeman spent a AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA great deal of attention. No doubt he few days last week visiting her cou­ ries and Jack Johnson has been made TO HELP UNLUCKY INDIANS. PI BUC NOTICE. will go to Holland, the home of bis sin, Miss Lottie Allen. by John L. Sullivan, according to a Harry Kinney went to the woods WASHINGTON. Jan 25.—The Sec­ Department of ths Interior, Waab- ancestors in Europe, and while there Everybody in the neighborhood statement made by the ex-heavy­ retary of the Interior has urged Con­ Saturday with .Mr. C. Andrews. Ington, December 7, 1908. Brownie returned Sunday from be can talk Dutch to the people of should take a trip to Harry Booth's weight champion today, who Is play­ gress to pass a bill In the interest of Subject to ths terms and provisions that land. Roosevelt's versatility in to see bis thoroughbred Yorkshire ing at a local theater. He stated reservation Indians who have taken “ three weeks stay at Weed, where , of ths public notice dated November language is quite well known in this pigs. He has fourteen new ones. that he represented a number of allotments, and said allotments have h** •*«”’ breaking horses for the 18, 190 8, notice Is hereby given. In n eountry, but it will receive still high­ Joe Dervan has just completed his men who are willing to put the mon- turned out to be valueless, or of lit­ Weed ranch. pursuance ot Section 4 of the Recla­ « B. 8. Grigsby lost a flu. colt on. mation Act of June 17, 1908 (It er commendation when he speaks to new smoke house. ey up. tle worth. He urges the passage of last week. the German students In their own Anna Beebe has a new single-foot­ a bill providing that where the sur ,_|day ­ Stat., 388), that water will be fur­ Mrs. Grimes went to Klamath language and to the French people in er saddle horse. A large party of Klamath Falla plus lands of any Indian reservation nished under the Klamath project In their own tongue. business men left Friday morning have been thrown open to settlement, Falls Monday to enter Bupt. Swan's the Irrigation season of 1809 for the It is the belief of Mr. Roosevelt's for Ashland, where they were Ini­ Indians on said reservation who have review class, preparatory to taking lands designated upon farm unit plat ELKS HAVE GOOI> TIME. friends that he will return from bis tiated into the Elks lodge Saturday been allotted lands unsuitable for al-! the February teacher's examinations, of T. 39 8., R. 9 E . W. M., approved foreign trip more popular than when Get Even With Boivin By Bringing night. In the party were: 8. T. litment purposes may relinquish their 1 it keeps the hostler at the Olene by the Secretary ot the Interior De­ be leaves the presidency and that he Summers, Dr. F. M. White, C. H. allotments and select In lieu lands of stage barn quite busy these days In cember 1, 1908, and on file In the Him Home on a Board. will be in a position to have great Underwood, W. W. Baldwin, Robt. equal area from the unappropriated brushing the mud from the horses. I local land office at Lakeview, Oregon. John Cox's health Is Improving. influence in all of the affairs of the When the boat arrived Monday af­ Hunsaker, W. J. Brennan, F.H. Mills, portion of the reservation. The Sec­ JAMES RUDOLPH OARFIELD, Tom Roberts passed through here United States on account of his per­ ternoon a large crowd, who had been C. J. Ferguson, H. Boivin and Claude retary xays It often happens, through Secretary of the Interior. Saturday on his way to the Falls. sonal popularity together with the given the tip, gathered at the land- Daggett. The bunch was herded by error or Ignorance, that Indians are 12-31-1-14 Frank Galbraith. Harry Kinney, renewed confidence which the people Ing to await the arrival of the bunch Boivin and Ferguson, allotted worthless lands, and he In­ Dock Pool, Tom Lovelady, Frank i will have In him after they have seen from Klamath Falls who went to ------------------- 8 HOP AT SUMMERS. sists that they are entitled to the best Pool, and Jim Kelley attended the how he has been received in foreign Ashland to join the Elks. Henry WANTS STATE TO ADVERTISE. lands of the reservation, prior to the A blacksmith shop has bean ss- dance at Altamont Friday night. lands. Boivin, who is a member of the lodge, ---------- tabllshed at Summers, opening. Gsncral work Mr. Arnold, of Pine Grove district, went aloDg to see that the boys got Secretary Benson Says State Should of all kinds promptly dona. Horw- wan In Olene last week. ( HESS TOURNAMENT 1909. Issue Circular of Authentic In all that wes coming to them, and in Between 30,000 and 35,000 work­ 12-17-9t* Then? was quite a good attendance shoeing a specialty. formation on Counties. return he was brought back on a men yearly are killed in accidents In at our 8unday school last Sunday. I Bules and Regulations— Entrarne Fee board. The boys secured a plank this country, according to the report We hope everyone will continue to to All Tournament Members SALEM, Jan. 23.—Secretary of ■of the bureau of labor. Reports cov­ xhow their Interest. about twelve feet long and with ropes a Will Be One Dollar. securely tied him to it. His hat was State F. W. Benson has asked the ering the years of 1900 to 1906, show .Ml hh Ward, Mrs. Grimes and Mrs. I removed and a white handkerchief Legislature to arrange for the publi­ . that out of over one million deaths BUSINESS COLLEGE! Tracy went to Klamath Falls Satur­ Any resident of Klamath County [was tied around his head. cation of a small pamphlet on the re­ of males, more than nine per cent day. WAaMmwrastssmvmrrwms is eligible to enter. The tournament, A dray was in waiting and when sources of Oregon, giving authentic were due to accidents. In the anthra­ John Pool and wife are visiting to begin Jan. 15 and end Dec. 31. the boat arrived he was carried out Information regarding all portions of cite mines of Pennsylvania, during with hix brother Bey Pool. 1909. ¡and placed on the wagon and a large the state, which pamplet msy be mail­ ten years, there have averaged an­ Dan Lovelady spent Monday night Percentage play to end Oct. 1, bunch of roses was placed beside him ed to people in the East who write nually 3.18 fatal accidents for every with Charles Andrews. ArrnmTiHnipd hv 1909. Accompanied by tho the hnva boys sinr! and TTndpr- Under­ for Information. At present there 1000 employed. The death rate from j Sam Dixon has been quite Class work to begin Oct. 1 and taker Whitlock he was driven to his is no public document which the state accident in the British coal mines is the last week breaking colts. end Dec. 31, 1909. store on Main street and left there officers can send in answer to such only 1.29 per 1000. Reports of the j Ray Anderson spent Friday night In playing for percentage, each until someone cut him loose. 1 Inquiries. The secretary's Idea is Interstate Commerce Commission with Frank Pool, who Is staying at tournament member is to be played The boys »11 report a fine time and ¡that the pamplet should contain in­ have shown that during tan years home while John Pool and wife are o®e game, the loser, however, having say they were royally treated at Ash­ formation furnished by the several 16,363 railroad trainmen lost their visiting, S. B. GRIZZLE the privilege to challenge the win­ land, and as Mr. Boivin undoubtedly counties, edited to see that it is cor­ Ilves In accidents, equivalent to 7.46 IJarry Kinney Is helping Sam Dix­ KLAMATH FALLA ner to play three games, and if the bad a great deal of fun at their ex­ rect, and that each county be assign­ deaths per 1000 employees. on haul hay at present. OREGON i challenger wins two out of three he pense at Ashland, they determined to ed the seme amount of space In the Miss Ward, who has been staying ia credited with oue point. Drawn even things by playing this joke on pamphlet. The preparation of the Australia could pack within her with Mrs. Whitman, is now staying games are not considered in pereeht- him and bringing him home on a matter for the pamphlet would cost boundaries nine Mexico«« and »ixty- at the Grigsby ranch. heart». •’ age play. the state nothing, and the only ex­ seven Cuban, And yet It baa a ppp-, Any member not getting a percent-1 jAmosg the Elks who returned th|s pense would be printing the pamph- ulatlon of only 4,000,000. ft Is cer­ Mining men In th. rid nit y of In- tain that t^s poop)« could not hold age standing will not be allowed to rseaing were: C. J. Ferguson, C. W. >•<* and mailing them. eater the class work unleefc upon t:6n- Daggett, 't. H. Underwood, W. W. In his biennal report Mr. Benson thf Australian contlpantforjfwepty- four ho^ J<,t fdr |i. mi^^ sent of the oommittee he nay eater Be id w La, Dr. 7. M. White, Robt. Hpn- aakrW, 3. Brefli 4 A* -1./ • . •»< <->- «.« vL.«» !>«•* I » -■ ... CITY COl'NtÌL .MEETING. FRANK IRA WHITE Enterprise Tracts Mills Addition lots FRANK IRA WHITE Office over Klamath County Bank