Here is Your Chance to Save y? Off % On all Ladies, Children’s and Misses’ Dress and Rain Coats and flen’s Dress L' and Rain Coats at Off V” Lz QTADP One-half off for lx* lx« O I UI\C next 30 days. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FROM HOBO TO BANK PRESIDENT Our prices draw attention. Up-to-date WALL PAPER is what we sell, with a dandy line of House Lining, Burlaps. Sanitas. Lucrusta. Ingrains, Window Shades, Lead, Oil. Turpentine, Dry Colors, Etc. Or we will furnish a Painter or Paperhanger. < > < > BAMBER & PEAIRS • [ o < » < » < > PHONE BA4. Opposite Baldwin's Hardware Stove ♦ ► BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E. Abstracting President E. M. BUBB, Vice I’resident and Treasurer Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. A $20 Trunk to be given away Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Tuesday from Tule Lawe. He will leave soon for San Francisco. David Campbell left Sunday for Sheriff Barnes Monday issued Alebrta, Canada. two tax deeds to B. S. Grigsby, for A. F. Clubinc came up Friday from 160 acres of land ass«?ssed to W. C. Merrill on business. Rogers, and 160 acre ranch near Tule Jasper Bennett has gone to San Lake, assessed to E. A. Lash. Francisco for a short stay. Fred Brimmer, who has been in Miss Inez Lovely, of Sbippington, the employ of the Light & Water left Wednesday for Portland. Company and Moore Bros, during the J. F. Adams was in the city from past year, left Wednesday for his his ranch near Merrill on business. home in Michigan. J. G. Stevenson and family left Mrs. C. P. Hughes and daughter. Monday for Eugene and other points. Miss Ethel, left Tuesday for Sac­ H. F. Thomas and A. W. Suther­ ramento, where the former will re­ land were in the city Friday from side. Miss Hughes expects to return Merrill. to Klamath Falls in about two weeks. Mrs. Crawford, who has been clerk­ C. P. Gregory reports the sale of lug at Chastain, Langell & Co., left the A. J. Kubes property near the Sunday for Medford. Catholic Church to Silas Johnson, Next door to the Postoffice Judge H. L. Benson left Friday Mr. Johnson is a recent arrival from for Salem on legal business. He ex­ California and has moved into his pects to be gone only a few days. new home. Lee Beall ret urned Monday evening P. E. Busch, auditor of the Cali­ from Portland and will lfcave in the fornia Fruit Canners' Association, is! COMMISSIONER MAKES REPORT cates it upon the land. In this way morning for bis home at Lakeview. in the city from San Francisco, on the government loses the land and OF STATE’S WEALTH Mrs. W. H. Helieman ana son, W.'l- business for the association. The foe ' ---------- the reclamation service loses the lie, returned Sunday from a two loiy on the Upper Lake is furni.hing s“*'’ oi *"nds by Prvctms of Appraise- money for Its work, and the only months' visit with relatives at Berke- box material for the association. meat Has Not Vet Been uu beneficiary is the owner of the scrip, ley. Cal. Entire Success Chas. Woodward and wife left which in this way secures a cash D. M. Griffith and wife, of Rocky Tuesday for Vancouver for a two market. There are of course very Point resort on the Upper Lake, left weeks’ visit with relatives and Much interesting information con­ few timber landH of any value left Friday for San Francisco to spend friends. It is said that this is the cerning public lands of this State is which are not In a National forest, several weeks. first time that Mr. Woodard has left emphasized in the annual report of the exceptions being mainly unsur­ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Heavlin loft Klamath County in twenty years. the Commissioner of the General veyed tracts which have not as yet Monday for Dorris, where they will Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Biehn expect Land Office just issued. According therefore been subject to entry. make their borne, Mr. Heavlin being to leave Monday for Long Beach for to the tabulation of the department, Support New l^iw In business there. "A law should be enacted, how­ an extended visit. Mrs. Biehn has there are 18,225,694 acres of gov­ R. H. Hovey, who has been in ths not been very well lately, and Mr. ernment land yet unappropriated In ever, under the terms of which tim­ city the past three weeks on timber Biehn is troubled with rheumatism, Oregon, out of a total area of 61,- ber on the remaining lands can be business, left Sunday for bis home and they hope that the change will 887,360 acres, of which latter quan­ noli at && appraised value and the in San Francisco. tity there is a water surface of 698,- fee to the land be reserved In th«- be a benefit. Ben S. Owens, of Portland, who Alfred R. Kelley, president of the 880 acres. Of the unappropriated government subject to homestead or purchased some valuable property in Union Oil Company, of San Francisco, lands in this State, 13,620,130 acres other application, a preference right Klamath County last year, is expected who has been in the city for several have been surveyed, while 4,605,564 being given, however, to the home­ here soon to make his home. days accompanied by his wife and acres are still unsurveyed. stead applicant to purchase the tim­ W. C. Gregg, of the San Francisco daughter, left Monday for home. ber at the appraised value If ho HO Oregon Ix-ads All Stat«-» office of the Klamath Development Mr. Kelley was me guest of E. A. desires. Oregon leads all the public land Company, is in the city for several Palmer, roadmaster of the Shasta States of the Union In the number of days on business for the company. WEA LTH V < AI.IFORN 1A N division of the Southern Pacific. timber and stone entries from the J. C. Cravens has purchased the KILLED IN Al'TOMOBII W ’ . W. Masten, who has the con ­ passage of the act of June 3, 1878, Worden bouse on Ewauna Heights, now occupied by Dr. C. P. Mason, tract for hauling the machinery for to June 30, 1909, 24,830 such claims Collides With an Electric Car at a Possession is to be given in the the Meadow Lake Lumber Company, having been filed during that period, Grail«* Crossing Near Ixm began Friday loading the outfit embracing an area of 3,566,905.45 spring. Angeles The Sappo Literary Club, consist­ for the new saw mill and will Boon acres, for which the government re­ have the plant ready to put up. It Is ceived a total of 18,909,220.79. Cali­ ing of about thirty members, eva» en- LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 1. J. tertained at the Swingle residence on to be located on the Mull place east fornia is second with 19,2 04 entries, P. Ewen, a wealthy rancher of this of town, and not at Meadow Lake. and Washington third with 15,473. Friday night by their president, Miss county, was hurled forty feet and fa­ Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hayden return­ Oka Swingle. A feature of Commissioner Den­ tally Injured today when his auto­ Mr. J. L. Beckley, a prosperous ed home .Sunday after an ab­ nett’s report Is the fact that he prac­ mobile collided with an electric car young business man, has purchased sence or several weexs. Mrs. Hayden tically admits that the regulation of at a grade crossing near Inglewood. has been visiting relatives in Texas, the fine L. H. Brown farm eight miles the d«-partm«'nt promulgated in No­ The machine was reduced to scrap south of town, which be expects to while Mr. Hayden has been visiting vember, 1908, providing for the sale Iron. Non«! of the passengers of the the Yuma Project for the govern­ of timber lands by process of ap­ occupy as a home about March 1. The steamers Hornet and Eagle ment. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden witness­ praisement, has not been an entire electric car sustained injuries. were both sunk on the Upper Lake ed the exhibition of the airships at success. Upon this subject he says: KOREANS MASSACRE JAPS during the recent storm. The latter Los Angeles. I “The efficiency of the instructions AND ARE III SHING TO ARMS boat, belonging to A. Wickstrom, Major C. E. Worden has let the of November 30, 1908, being regula­ contained the sand and water pump. contract to J. C. Cunningham for the tions in regard to the sale of timber LONDON! Feb. 1.— A local news M. L. Costlow and wife, of Madi­ erection of the two $1600 bungalows lands under the act of June 3, 1878, agency announces that It has received son, South Dakota, and their son-in- on his property in the Hot Springs has not as yet been thoroughly prov­ advices from Korea to the effect that law, David Gastman, of Port Angeles, addition. Mr. Worden has just had en. From present indications it twenty Japanese settlers in South W’ash., are recent arrivals in the city completed a bungalow at a cost of would seem that they would not be Phongan, Korea, have been massa­ who are looking over the country $2500, and when the two new ones an entire success. cred and that the Koreans are rising with a view of locating. are built he will have four fine resi­ “There is outstanding a consider­ and arming against the Japanese en- K. Sugarman, proprietor of the dences In this section of the city. able amount of scrip, all of which is • rd|kihments. The rumor further Portland Store, accompanied by his valuable for location of lands of this states Utah's that the outbreak is only the family, left Sunday for Portland and Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria's character. If the appraisement un­ beginning of a general uprising. other Coast cities for a two weeks' newly acquired territories, are over­ der these regulations be, therefore, business trip. This Is Mr. Sugar- run with poisonous snakes, hundreds above the market price of the scrip, Practically all the Important coal Iran's first absence from this city in of thousands of which have been the applicant instead of paying the mining states have Inspection laws four years. killed annually since a Government appraised value in money to the gov­ designed to prevent death and disas­ M. L. Applegate arrived in the city bounty was placed on them. ernment, purchases the scrip and lo- ter among the mine workers. CITV BREVITIES. Great Excitement at the Portland Store; a Trunk valued at $20 will be given away Our January Clearance Sale is still on. Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! in every department! Watch our windows Klamath Falls, Oregon V AM IBI.E INHIIlM I I B»N NTRY< IININE FOI ND IN HTO.MAl IIH OF SWOPES Ijecturvs on S< icnlifl«' and Practical Training ut the Agricultural <'«>ll«'g«' Information worth hundreds of dollars to th«! farmers of th«* State will be offered at the Oregon Agricul­ tural College during Farmers' Week which opens February 14. Lecture» and exerclsea, cov«Ting the most vl’al and Important Information which science and experience have gathered, will be given by experts. Work will commence at 8 o'clock In th«« morn­ ing nnd continue until 10 o'clock nt at night. Ample opportunity will bo offered for questions and discussions. The first College Poultry Show will be held on Friday, when price win­ ning birds from the best flocks In the Stat«! will be exhibited. A summary of the work follows: Five lectures on Diseases of Ani­ mals, by Dr. Wlthycombe; Ave lec­ tures on Stock Fe«'dlng. by Dr. Wlthy­ combe; ten hours’ practice In Apple Packing, under expert Instruction. Enough to learn th«» principles of good packing. In the Willamette Val­ ley each year thousands of boxes of good fruit Is not marketed because farmers do not know how to puck for market; five exercises In Prun­ ing, Budding, Graftin, etc., by Prof. Cole; five lectures on Farm Dairying, by Prof. Kent; five lecttires on For­ age Crops, by Prof. Scudder; five lecture's on Farm Bacteria, by Prof. I’ernot; five lectures on Farm Soils, bv Prof. Scudder; ten lectures on Orchard Diseases by Prof. Jackson; five lectures on Vegetable Garden­ ing by Prof. Boquet; five lectures on Farm Drainage, by Prof. Powers; five I lectureq on Hot Beds nn3?Ja>4.SH0ES 52.QP THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLO. ,, " bupehior to other makes .** 'T h««n worn W. L. Dou.li>« vhori for th. n««t «1. year«. and alwnya find they are far superior toall other high .radn «hory In alyl«, comfort and durability." W. O. JONES. 110 Howard Av... Utica. N. V. If I could take you into iny large Lie- tori.« at Brockton, Mau., and show you how carefully W. L. Dougin« shoe« are made, you would realize why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. * ' • • iO> ' .1 U . I !' ’ IB Mnin|Wi| of) the Iwittoin. *!'»••< *• !W 4» It ’ll *•« If y'•• . writ» for Mall <'*tt a I hr . jV.I, l> iitH i.t, III x ktofi. ------- FOR SALE UT K. SUGARHAN