10 LESSEN DANGER Exhibition Cars and Their Part in the Colonization of Un­ OF FOREST FIRES settled Territory MTATK MUMMT Ell AHKH i*M3L ATION or ALL liKMhKN'TH OF* OREGON—NO BURNING l>UIV- ING THS Ul MMKIl MONTIIN First day* of Colonist Rato* to West bring largo numbers of Homeseeker» through St. Paul gateway ATKINSON S CO Z o C/j z KN H « ATKINSON ALWAYS HAS IT FOR LESS ATKINSON'S ATKINSON’S > X k-4 z co o z co Is the Store to HALEM, April 12. Forest fire«. • •a of ths gras test sources of destruc­ tion to ths most valuable resources •f the »(Sts, will soon bn restricted snd their terrors largely reduced If iho people will co-operat« with the etat» forester In the administration ef the new forestry law unacted by th« last legislature, which will be ready for distribution In pamphlet form In tbs near future One of the most Important provl-y atone of the law Is that making a < loaed season for burning from June 1st to October 1st. during which perl- ax! outdoor Ires of all kinds are pro­ hibited except under most stringent regulations and the probability of heavy penalties In thia connection the state forester urges upon every on« th« necessity of doing all possible burning before the < loaed >ru»o begin», and thus save i he trouble and risk of doing It by i>crmlaailon during that »»aeon of greatest danger when fire »pr«ad» Kl «aelly and rapidly. The »tele forester desires th« as­ sistance end co-operation of «very ■ me In the protection of property from forest, grans or brush fires, and to 'hits end Invites suggestions and In­ formation calculated to assist In any manner la the performanc« of hla moat Important duties Copies of the law wilt bs promptly furnished to all who desire them Requests and com­ munications addressed to F. A. Elli­ ott. alate forester, capitol building Salem, will receive prompt and appre­ ciative attention HISS' BRIGADE LEAVES EHE CAMP Ml I IT OIT IN THE DIREtTTON OF TM’ARTE, WHERE HEBEI* INI» FEDRAIZI HAVE: IIEKN M HAPPING RE< ENTE» BAN DIEGO. April IL Practlcal- I) th« who)« brigade commanded by General Illis» marched cast from th« maneuver «amp at Grosamont. four- niiltw from this City, today. The troop» took the road to Te- . C. Oldfield is helping build a house on the Grlggsby ranch. Grace, Willie and Linton Cunning­ ham spent Sunday with Mrs. J. J. Arant. 1 137,000 from the l*wt»ton National bank. Prosecutor Debyns outlined the case for the government. NORTH RHNDfl RENK»NATION ; AINSWORTH MAY Bl'CVEED HIM United Praaa Service WASHINGTON, D. C„ April 11.— It 1» announced that the Department of Commerce and Labor Commlaslon- nr North of Ran Franclaco haa retrign- nd. It la rumored that Inapector Xalnaworth. who tiled chargea agalnat North, may succeed him. The youngest divorced couple In the world arc to be found In the court of Ahynalnia. On May 1« of |aat year the couple were married, the bride being X yearn old and the bridegroom fourteen.' Freewater han »truck artesian wa­ ter and irrigation from thia source will reclaim a large acreage. from fifteen tn twenty mile» distant, to in»pl accompanied by the Morning Hun l>and. Great interest wa» shown in the' Eastern Htate». The Northwest 1« now welcoming every day new cltlxen» Indirectly the result of the "high ooat of living,” but directly th« cauac can be laid at the door of the practical advertising of the Great North­ ern Railway through the mean» of it* agricultural exhibit» In the large Ea»t am elf lea, and ale>ve all, It» traveling exhibition vara, now completing eaten- CO Z o CO z MM UÍ b « go to when you > want something X M z co O Z co particularly good and new tn > X KN z co o z the way of wear­ ing apparel we» u» gxiusirioe < •» ->«vv ovi sv c.»»r wosrnr»« »»n w.v isas» or wkkm »»» HOW kMWl M K .FtXzlîlMJ IHK LMM a Î KOklHWIf.T. N<> doubt if the <■ ,mp.ir.itlve figure« «xhlbit» ami al»<> at th« l«w the twenty |s-ople came to u» th« fol- actual nunilier of erttlers secured as against the number of Inquiries brought I lowing morning r> garding homesteads in out by the Exhibition tar» this data I the Northwest. The whole town turned would be interesting readjng, »nd would cut to visit the ear, and the opera house •how mmcluelvely the great value of the was parked to overflowing at the lee Id«« of “Taking the Northwest to the ture. I !<*>k for a big movement from People of the East** If our territory Is to this place.” Any numl^r of reports similar to the be colon i ted quickly. An idea of the Interest created by th« above arc on file, we underaland. in Mr. arrival of the Great Northern Railway's I»xvly*s office in Ht. Patti, which show Exhibition Cars In the different Eastern ! in a measure what we, the people of town» «an only I* gained by th« Trad­ ¡the great West, tnav expert in the way ing of the report» from the attendant» I of new settler» during this spring. We in charge In the majority of place» should make ready to wdrome thee» visited nearly the entire adult popula new comers and to extend to them every tion has turnod out, as well a» farmers help In getting located ♦ ♦ How Klamath Fall« ( Itizcna Can Find < ompletc Relief From Kidney Troubi«*a The following list of realty trans­ If you suffer from backache— fers Is furnished by the City and From urinary disorders— County Abstract company; From any disease of the kidneys, lutkealde company to Jos.. Klein, He cured to stay cured. warranty deed, beginning at center Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting (>f sec. 10; thence south aloud quarter section line between lota 2. 3, 6 and cures. Grateful people testify. 7 to southwest corner lot 7; thence Here's one case of It: cast along south line of lot 7, to Mrs. Byron Cole. 125 Second street, southwest corner of lot 7; thence Ashland. Oregon, says: “I suffered north along line of lots 7 and 2 to southwest corner of lot 1; thence tor years from kidney and bladder plaint When I stopped, sharp west to beginning, except a strip 30 twinges da-rtcd through my back, and feet wide running north and south along west side of tract, township often I was hardly ^ble to straighten. I had disxy spells and toy health be­ 4 1. range 11; 11.555. came all run down. Doan's Kidney A. Kerschner to Henry Barron, Pills proved to be Just the remedy I warranty deed, lot 3. block 06. Klam­ required, and as I continued their ath addition; 110. use I steadily improved until I bad ' Chas E. Worden et ux to Klamath no fu/ther cause for complaint. 1 Development company, beginning at am glad to say that Doa-n’a Kidney a point north 60 feet and east 200 Pills lived up to the claims made for feet, from center of section 10-38-*, them In my case.’* (Statement given and la Intersection of center line of In September. 1*07.) Shlpplngton "E" line and a property The Cure I «rated line which Is 60 feet north and par­ On April 14, 1*10, Mrs. Cole added allel to east and west half line of to the above: "My former endorse­ sec. 19. known as Eng. Sta. 3532 plus ment of Doan's Kidney Pills still 25.8; thence following curve of said holds good, and you may continue Its "E" line and embracing a atrip of publication. This remedy effected a land 100 feet wide lying 50 feet on permanent cure In my case.” each side of center line of said "E” For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. line through south west RHcahfl. ,,7es Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New line through 8W% ofNE'i and RE «4 York, sole agents for the United of NEU »nd N»% of SEK. to Inter­ States. section of west line of California Remember the name—Doan's—and Northeastern Railway company Jn take no other. NEU of 8EU and center line of Rhtp- plngton ”E” line known as Eng Sta. 3511 plus 74.4; containing 4.71 acres. Except a triangular piece In 8W % of UNIT RIVER GLEANINGS NEU described by (M. A B). also affecting lots 3. 9 and 10 and NW U of REU; also right of way 50 feet each side of railroad track from Ting. Harry Booth and Rex La Prärie Sta. 3.532 plus 25.8, running w<>«t to ware In town on Wednesday. Klamath Lake, tec. 19-38-9; |J. L. A. West and wife and W B. Barnes, sheriff, to Robert Ross and wife were visitors at the Casey, tax deed, lots 7 and 9, block Falls on Friday. 8. and lot 4, block 11, Fairview ad­ Ed Allen Is vlaiting his slater, Mrs. dition; (10. Stecman, this week. Lucille Beckley wee Chaw E. Worden et ux to Klamath Development company, lots 1 to 33, two days last week on acoonnt of 25 to 27, 29 to 31. block 1. lot 8, ness. There will be preaching in the Hen­ block 2. lot 15. block 5. all blocks C. B and A, Shippington addition, except ley school house on Sunday at 11 6.8 acres in B and 3.5 acres In A; o'clock. All are Invited. Earl Wrlghtmeir lost valuable NWU Qt SHU and a strip of land 60 feet wide off south side lots 4. 8 horse recently. Miss Neita Reams spent Thursday »nd 11, sec 19-38-9, (undivided i night with Mra. La Prarie. half); (10. John Koonts and wife were In W. T. Rhl/e et ux to Liisle Allred, I Klamath Falls Saturday on business. warranty deed, lot 1, block 1. Shive's Harry Booth has the misfortune to addition; 3300. lose a valuable house last Wednes­ Theodore SouthaTd et ux to Anson day. T. Mason, warranty deed. RH of SV» Georgia Booth spent Wednesday of NEU of NEU sec. 9-36-14, WU with Mra. Koonts. of NWU sec. 5-37-15; |500. The Klamath Falls Grange will Silas W., Guardian for Mary A. meet on Tuesday hereafter, instea-d Kilgore et al, to United States, war­ of Saturday. ranty deed, part of lots if 2. 3, 4 and Am sorry to say that our new fur­ 5, nee 29-.19-10; 3500. niture store Is likely to turn out to Algona Lumber company to Weyer- be only a housekeeping outfit after haiiner Land company, warranty deed, all. How about It? lots 1 and 2, 8U of NE U . lots 5 and 0. lots 3 nnd 4, SEU of NWU, SEU , EU of SWU sec 8-41-5; 37,335, The Deschutea Valley la rich In Geo. W Slater to W. W, Smith, war­ land planter, and a mill with a capac­ ranty deed, lots 13 and 14, block 41. ity of thirty tons dally will be In op­ East Klsmkth Falla addition. 310. eration at Bend by April 15th. r cd A large shipment of high-class Suits and Dresses have been received by us in the past two days. They are the very latest models from the leading manufac­ turers of “New York,” and authority on correct dress. The Greatest Values Ever Offdted in Ladies’ Suits at this time of the year. Priced at $12.50 to $32.50 Many worth $10.00 to $15.00 more. Material, patterns, style and tailoring combine to make Suits that are simply irresistible. Clean-cut fashions that show their aristocracy in the carefullness with each stitch has been taken, in the wonderful grace with which the Suits have been designed. Short Coats, plain tailored Skirts, in cream, navy, gray, tan and black home- spun, basket weave, serge aqd beautiful mixtures of extraordinary merit. Ladies’ and Misses ’ Dresses • Breathing as they do the very essence of summer styles: different, distinctive, individual—they compel the admiration of all who see them. Never have the dresses had more charming lines, more simple grace and beauty. The like of these beautiful creations is on display nowhere else. The-newest of the new, and also the best of the standard designs, combine to make a wonderful showing. Messa- lines, Marquisetts, Foulards in a lot of colors. The quality is reasonable, the laces and trimmings of a grade seldom seen even in dresses costing double our price. For variety of pattern, extent of design and the multitude of ideas in the cut and trim, these dresses offer a field of choice that is almost unlimited. We mention a sample only of prices— to $22.50 Ladies’ Hats The time and place to buy your “Easter Hat” will be this week at “Atkinson’s.” Don’t make selection before you have seen ours; for you know what the week before Easter means among hats. Beautiful hats in a great variety of the latest new styles and smartly trimmed. See our window display. A matchless price at - - - Girl’s Dresses > X w z co O Z cd 9 > X KN w z o z cZ > XKM w z O z w > d X 3-N co z O z cZ G3 Fresh from the maker, and a splendid variety of pretty styles. Every mother who sees them will buy, for they are of such thoroughly good quality and such clever little styles they make home sewing extravagant Full pleated, wide-hemmed skirts, prettily trimmed “blousy” Waists, finished with pearl buttons and piped in Turkey red. They are all of Galatea—the most practical washable material for children’s wear ; in tan, navy, light blue and striped Sites 6 to 14. Prices > X KN z co O z $1.25 to $2. •II > X KN z co We are sole agents in Klamath Falls for O z co American Lady Corset > X M z co O z co ATKINSON’S IF ATKINSON HAS IT, IT’S IN STYLE ATKINSON’S