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50 per ccat. vcfetaMe Matter. XUauta's greatest bargain
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Oregon's richest soil ARET Am
argalaa at 120 per acre aad apwarda, laey Tenaa. nrwaii ttJJ 1
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RZPUBUCAN CANDIDATES.
1 DEMOCRATIC CAMWDATH
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KIIMKM.
TUESDAY IKtlKt'JlKY XX. XW
Friends of Senator Fulton say
that they have it on irood author
ity that he will make the most
vigorous fiht against Heney
aad that he will not tamely sub
mit to what he terms "malicious,
viadictve and wholly unfounded
falsehoods."
mmmmmMmmmwmmm)mmtmmm
roa oocktt tuasvix
I krtrt-t b&mh bit rabdklar? Jot
roa COCWTT Ctiaa r-WtJoi to it &c ol IVwiMf
lLfttbvMbMtonilut nffcli- Trirrr i It. rtrpaUfa-a UcWt wU, ,
diflniMnr.UWiw tl l)K.tui )" tn U.c Jctlon r It rrlmarr cm ' f4 j,,, Iof , tlffic. j.hfUIco th
Uckrt. Iw Ostty CJrl. t cotolnr Aj-nJi:. IVwnocratk tllt. irJrt tu 0 "III e
rimary -lite ' l .U.VA I.KWI5. (m. ,rtrf, lt ,,BMjr ,e lion.
t K. MtANDKM'.l'bG. n, .. IliXHOI'.
t lrrfcy iWlar atM-M oD4dat J irW lUrr nnll a crllatr
lor lb Doenihttim ivt Cwuity CVrl tm It U wtnlo.tWi H Cwtntj- Tintairf
tl IlffoUtcxa Urlrt. sb;rt to tiJ- ' do tb lirt-aUtrca iKlrt, al)" t to tl.r
iimx. ti ttr xtrtt tltbr limirr Jc- (toujmtlui ( tin- vott it tl ri
tract.
I'tlHiH ftMJyrtrctJ. t w.sti:hi:ns
rot courrr auxirr
X Xtrirj anwww u)ll a a nt-Ji-lat
l" !. rjentoMMtt ix It" l;-flU-'
( (it Urlrt lr tfa oticr "liriS ol
KUaith narntr. il-rt t t) bvi.ifca
rf lb rooaeg (OHfci'T rrbM.
T IS. UM1M.
I irb inrootcr tnjmU a ratiJklat i
oo th Irro(cfatk Ikivl, lor Ui oool-
ttkon ior ! (!!!. lur lt cxmKJillon '
oi ll tvtrr at tt iu.afT rUrtl,
It. IIIUNHAKKII.
roi C9UMTY OMMtta
Announcement was made
of the resignation, to take effect
Februrary 15. of First Assistant
Postmaster General Frank H.
Hitchcock, who trill henceforth
take bold of the Taft campaign.
with headquarters at Washing
ton. For 13 daya Dr. V. A. Ktfbert,
a practicing physician of Spokane
waa asleep. After 43 hours, be
lieved to be dying he was
watched by a nurse and a relative.
Hut he came of his slumbers
with a dear vision, a good appe
tite and in healthy condition.
I htnlrr lirclxtr mjtt-M a ntajtiatr
Ur tl.r vSrfw wf ttniti lt It ooM
tfilf tA M rrjUcin retrr at ttx
yotaitj Wtne.
Its OHIOSflY.
1 ttntf iBtMM cir (tblrltrr (.i
tbo baaiioatMA 4 FhrriM 4 KUibatli
Cftantj" 011 lo ! 4 tlt rr- .
j-aUifan n-lrtt at tt -uary rlrvtloo.
Atil ITtM'.'K. ..J MAlrriX.
rot COUNTY ASSXSfOR
1 hrby ai.B.iDr mll . a ran.li ,,,(0i,y .nn-lw tnywrll at a
4U l rMmleittea on if- Itri-tUirari f.n.u,, t t,r 0nr ,( Cor.r ol
Itttn. tor Oaaljr .l". 4 KUmath KUmalli Coonlr. Urrii. on tho k-rm
(rratlc litlrl. xibirrt to ! approval
i4 tti vilrr at U riiaarjr tlrtloti mi
Aril X:, l!W.
KAltl. WIIITI.OCK
East End Meat Market
dtlSLDt ft STIL1S, Fropiictors
Print Beef. Veal. Mattoa, fork and Poultry
I'rrall anil OiroJ Mrala M Kauracrf of :i I r4v
Wo hatxJW uur mrata In thr mutt mutrrn a m . ..-
linrM anj aurrvumiiAca. Try ut rx' v wilt ! rnutt
bafy to ir jrou for a oitom-r Irrr tKSi-f
CVatitj-. nbrvt to tl !-ri.tfn
totrt at ltx rxiiuary rloctloo.
IlKKTIWITIIIintV
i tl.r
rOK STATE SEMATOa
I lrrttlli aobouiirf mj-ll a raoji
lair lot ytil ttutar Ifai Klimatli.
Ijlr an! l'fl. omnlK-. mi tli- Kr--ut.ltrn
tkfltt. tntjrt IMh tlrrt'tnu
ol Im I'nuilt rnlx.
I.. I.W1U.IT?.
I lrrlf anoourxT to)- ratxllJarr I't
.iir o Klauatti Coantjr, tnlijrrt to
thv action ol the l!r(iblkraii totrr at
lL- primary rtrttu o! April IT. !
It f. COWU.Y.
IarrlU. rb. I. I!ah
IOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
I hrrrbjr tnuxitif tujwll aia rauli
ilatoon tla ltrioUcin litart Inr llir
ponlnatiu i Iof lr olSrv nl Ihitrirt At
torrwT lor Klamath arxl j(kr rtxixtlr.
abrct tu lh 'Irrition ol thr tot. i at
th primary rWtWi.
MIKD. II Mil tv
FOR SCHOOL SUrERMTENDEMT
I J.frby atirKitm mj II a c-irlllr '
FOR COUNTY
I I'ttrby ilrclatr wyaall a raoIUlat
lor tl boutlcaUon lor Coanly Araor
on t ttrroocratlr tUkrt, atJt tu tb
iirtition ol tl. otrtt at lb ulmary
iWrctwn J. I'. I.KE.
IOR COUNTY TatEASURER
I ri-tlally aonuunr myavtl M
cinJUlat lor tli olSrtr ol County Ttc
urrr.im tb lnocratle tickat, tobjert
tiilrfitnn t( tli totrra at tb 1'rimary
rWllwi
i vnn itiirrr
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Acting under instructions from
President Roosevelt, Francis J
Heaey is looking up the
I hreby aabmlt my run to th lt-.
xjbliran rotrn lor joat -nator from
Klamath, Lai and Crook rounlira at
tl primary rirrtion to l hld April
17, XW.
lUriag faithfully rrprrarntrd thui
. .. ... . .' I Lrrrbr annoufir taill a fvt.
lor Ui itouur.ation lorOantr -sIh.iI i ... . , ,. . I
...... , , ilal lor rvMninjIinti lootV ol (ouhlyt
VoprriWrmlrrit. Ior ti ronMlrraiHn ol , - . . . ,, , I
...- ... 'ink unw,t ! aniori ! iTmirraiir
rrpaoiiriri Tncra ai id primary rire
tMMi
J. i SWAN.
ubirrt ! ditUxi l(
toi-i at tl. piimai jrlrrtloii.
W A. HKI.7.n.t.
Incorporated November 28, 1900
Statcaeat of Coadltlon
. of trw
Klamath County Bank
KUatath Falls, Oregon
DECEMBER 31. 1007
RESOURCES
lin am! Discount S340.530.80
Bonds and Svcuntit 63.525.84
Real Estate, ituiltling ami
Fixture 14.745. 1 a
Cash and Sight Exchange 160.247.00
S585.040.5I
LIABILITIES
I rraportlully annouoc my rarn)Hy
reconl diitriet In th lut Pttiion of th lef it- lor r-Icllon oo tl.olt-publurantKl.-i
of Thomas J. Cleeton. who ha lw. nd ic tb fiatorhip baa,
hen recmendedbytheOregon.K5::
delegation in L-ongress for ap- uorati or tb rotrn of tin, sna
pnunent as United States dis- ,0colffinAN
tnct attorney to succeed W. C.
B",,0, -w 'O" COUNTY SUaVZYOR
,,.. , . , ... . , I brbr annoonos mytrlf a randulatr
Will Irwin, tne California auth- ir rr-Ijion u, tb- offiwoi County'
or aad poet, is being aued fr di- mnrjor, objet to tb rnntitration u
vote in San Francisco on the " itWiari otrr at tb primary Y
groond of desertion. His wife ""' m. . wilmamh. i
who was Harriet Sophia Hyde, i
sister of Helen Hyde, the arti?t, !
also askes for I1C0 a month ali-
moay. I he Irwins were students '
together at Stanford Univesity,
were married in 1693 and have
one child.
to th oCir ol Ccxinly !vbc4 Sujtui
Irmtrnt, alijrrt tu tb atll ol tb Mt
at tb primary rUrtion.
J. .. WICIIT.
G. Helming & Co.
Fur Merchants
A44reis sarstfUM, Orrfoa, or
Klisma Falls, orctsa
I
.nu i
4W newaiu
I lll ly tb al.nr naanl lor tb j
aril an. I rontflioti nl (Uity or rti
I win. ioll.l ari ixirtMM tin inri ii
uiixiiiool Jaunary lSili
i I. Atr Un
kiaoatk la fultc IRjrao
Tb KUmath Kalla 1'ublif Library It
Ofmti rvrry flamoon trvm 2 to 530
o'clock arl rath vrnlnt: froan 630 to
10 o'clrk. A conliat invltatiiA la rn
trrwiii to all.
Capital Stock, fully I1
Surplus Mitd i'rudts
Due Other flanks
Deposits
$100,000.00
21.753.11
32.OO0.04
431.205.4G
$585,049.51
I, Ali Martin, Jr , Cabrr of th abTr rarrr.1
bank, do aolrtnnly aarar Itiat th abut t-i'-
mnt It tru to lb Iwat of my a ru .! andl-rlirf
AI.KX MAltTIN. Jit . I iib-.r
Subacribnl and aorn lo lfotr m thx Clh day
of January. )JH,
'Salf I" II Witiiwiw
Notary I'ublK ler rc
orncERs
AULXMAKTIN
E4K-REAMIS
ALEX MARTIN. JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
Vlcc-Prcsldcni
Cashier
Ass't Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
W. S. Rocsiter. appointed Act
ing Public Printer vice Stilling,
went to the Treasury Depart
ment to have his bond approved.
The department refused to con
sider the matter, on the ground
that the President had exceeded
his authority in appointing Mr.
Roatiter; that under the law As
sociate Public Printer Captain
H. T. Brain succeeds to the vacancy.
Three of the shrewdest politi-.
eal observers in the country, men!
who have had years of exper-'
ieace in National campaigns, af-!
ter two weeks canvass and confer
ence at the expense of the Wash-'
fnepfnn PkC nr.wlit th. nnmtna.
tion of Governor Hugnes. Their I
analysis of the ballots at the '
convention for the Pacific coast
shows: Oregon four for Hughes
and four for Taft; Washington
four for Hughes and six for Taft;
Maho-six for Taft.
The Land Where Things Grow!
Marion county Republicans (
will hold a county convention,
as in the days before the direct
primary was adopted. Thin
much was decided at a confer
ence of Republican leaders last
Monday night. While the meet-1
ingwasnot publicly announced ;
and its conclusions are not nee-'
essarily binding upon the party,
yet it is believed that those pres-1
at represented the general sent
iment of the Republicans of the
county and that there will be no
strong dissent. The sentiment
WMUiiaiUmous in favor of a
auaiy convention and equally
itaaaiBMUs against the signing
of Statement No. 1 by Republi
can 'candidates for the Legislature.
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Buy Lots in Mills Addition
Whea Decldlatf
Upoa a Hoaie
or Making an
Investment
You Should Choose
the Best
Opportunity It Knocking at
Tour Door
Pay oae-flfta Cash
f 10 per Month
Until paid up
and you can own
Choice property
Mills Addition Lots Are the Bargain Buys
of KUmath Fills
Particular attention is called to the location with ref
erence o the Yard location of the California Northeast
ern Railway, Depot location, the Macadam Road, Main
Canal, and soil and physical situation that mean good
streets, splendid lawas, unfailing water supply for irri
gation, and easy accessibilir".
It Is Your Chalice to Make Money
Call and make inquiry of A drive over Mills Addition
Fraak Ward. Streets will cost you nothing
Capt. 0. C. Apattjfate, but a few moments timo and
MlM Waal MfCHaUy. convince you of its advantages
FRANK IRA WHITE
nfta-Krat t tide AaMricaa Bank fi Trust Company Building
LAND ON THE LAND IN KLAMATH LAND!!
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