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FlUDAY. AI'JUL 24, 1908,
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ABEL AD
Senator Bourne ia pleased with
the ruault of the primary election
Jhia announcement will undoubt
edly be a surprise to the people
of Oregon.
Yesterday's election resulted
in many of the strongest support
ers of the licensed saloon desert
ing the ranks, and going over
to the local option forces. When
the saloon men get to fighting
among themselves, it isn't hard
to predict the result of the June
election.
If any of the friends of Frank
Ward were justly offended last
evening by the partiality shown
at the opera house in using the
teroptican view to advertise
Mr. Stilts candidacy. There
were a few pxple present who
did'nt pay their money for that
purpose. j
How would you like to be at
Statement No. 1 Republican if
Chamberlain gets the popular
vote for Senator? If they vote
for a Democrat they will be down
and out with the Republican
party; if they go back on their
pledge they will be down and out
with the people. So it looks as
if their goose was cooked either
There are a number of proper
ty holders about the city who are
to be congratulated on the splen
did work they did in cleaning up
the town. The improvement has
been wonderful, but while a num
ber of places have been thorough
La cleaned there are also a num
ber that still present a discourag
ing appearance. It is never too
late to begin the good work.
Tlatfecr Ub4 NoUce
United PlatM Ijtml Offlcf, Ukrvlcw
Oregon, rVliruaiy 18, 1H08.
Nollcn la heiwliy iilvrn llikl in cone
nlUnn) wttli llm itrovtstoni ol tlitt net ot
Uongivaant Junc.1, 1878, FittltM "An
net lor tli mid ol timber lands in tlu
autra ol California, Oregon, Nevada ami
Washington Territory," a cHrmlnl li
all tint I'nMIc Un.l RUtea by art ol
August 4, 18t!, Charlra It. 1U, ol
Klamath Kails, County of Klamath,
State of Oregon, lias llloJ In tills mile
hit tworn statement No. 4042, for the
purchase of the awinrf , nwtjVf, ol
re. n, tt. M 8. range 0 K. W. M ami
will offer proof to show that the land
ought Is more valuable for Its timUr
or stone than for agtlcultural MirMr,
and to rstahliih his claim to said land
hrfore the Conntv Judge of Klamath
County, at lilt office at Klamath Falls,
Oregon, on Wednesday the lath day ol
Mav llW.
lie nainraas witnesses: T. r. Nulio-
las, I.. D. ttltrhlson, True II. IVUp,
A. M. Jamison, all ol Mamatli l-mis,
Oregon.
Any mid all rua elalimni; ndwieo
ly the above desrrllwil lands arereiiesl
ed to tile their claims in this otticv on
or More said l.llh day of May IWM.
SUM 6-13 J. N. Waliain, teglsler.
who wax ax mayoi
Two very good men received
the nomination for Mayor at the
election yesterday. It is unneces
sary to say anything in support
of Frank Ward, as most of our
readers have known him much
longer than we have. He is an
old resident of this county and
city and has always taken an
active interest in the develop
ment of the town. He is pledged
to the enforcement of the law,
the extending of the city limits
and the bonding of the city for
the payment of its debts. Mr.
John Stiltt has been a resident
of the city for nearly five years
and is at present a very active
member of the council. It is evi
dent that many people have got
ten the idea that the city election
is going to be a local option fight
These people should dis-abuso
their minds of this opinion at
once. Local option will be de
cided at 'the election in June, but
it or any other fight phould not
be allowed to enter our city elec
tion. The financial question is
the one.important matter to be
considered in the conduct of the
city's affairs. If our city is to
continue to prosper, it must be
placed on a sound financial basis.
There are many improveniefits
which must be made and every
month's delay in starting is just
to that extent working harm to
the town and endangering the
property and business interests
of every person who expects to
sake this their home. The ques
tion to be decided at the. election
is, not whether one man is a sa
loon man or a Civic Federation
sain, but which one is the best
financier and the most capable of
successfully placing the city on
iU feet again. -
Petition for liquor License
To the Honorable County Couil of
the rilate Oregon (or Klamath County.
We the undersigned, resident! and le
gal voters of the I'reclnct of ripraguo
Klver, in the County of Klamath and
Stale of Oregon, and actual residents
theieln and hn havu actually resided
therein for more than thirty days im
mediately preceding the date ol signing
and filing this our petition, do hereby
respectfully -tltlon vour honorable
ludy to grant and Issne to J. C. Kdsall
and T. M. Kdsall, of the firm ol Kdsall
Uros., a license to sell splrltous, vinous,
fannented or malt, liquors In leas quan
tities than one gallon, In the precinct
aforesaid for a period of one year, from
tl.eCth day of May, A. I). I WW.
Notice la hereby given that this pe
tition rill be presented to the County
iVinrt ol the State of Oregon, for the
County of Klamath, at the court house
in the city of Klamath rails, on the i.iii
day of MayA.I). 1808. at the hour ol
one o'clock I'. M. or as soon theiealtrr
as said petition can be heard.
Dated this 25th day of March, A.I).
lUQtt
O.'T. Anderson, I.. !.. Orlffln, I. T.
Anderson, K. A. Campbell, W. V. Fin
ley, K. V. Whetston, A. W. Evans, J.
M. Saaser, Win. II. tlarrelt, Ed Bloom
ingcamp, John S. Furber, II. J. Lang
kam, Koas . Flnley, W. W. Smith,
James Phillips, W. E. Putter. B. P.
Courtright, II. h. Anderson, C. It.
Morlli, Amos Umdy, Mat Uwry. J. A.
Wilson. J. E Freeman, Hpratt.Vt ells,
C. E. Berg, J. If. Boyd, James M. Fer
ren, Frank Obenchain, 1- A. Klcbanl
son. George Blooiningcamp, Q. M. An
derson, Tom Ivory. James Bel , frank
Sharoley. J. A. Parker, . . !,
Charles i rnpp.
CHANGE OF TIME
Klamath Lake
Railroad
la coauhtcttoa With
Mclntirc-Strtw
SUgc Line
DAILY
EFFECTIVE AI'HIL 10, 1008
From Klamath Falls to Han Fran
cisco ami all points between
Thrall and same.
Leave Klamath Falls 4: A.M.
Arrive at Spencers 7:30
Leave Hpencers 8:
Arrivrat Pokegama 1 1 :
Leave Pokegama,K.L..U :1ft
Arrive at Thrall 1:10 P-M.
Leave Thrall, s. f. kk.
train No. 15 at 2:25
Arrive at San Francisco 9:28 A. M.
29 hours and 28 minutes, Klamath
Falls to San Francisco. Train No.
13 on H. P. leaves Thrall 0:66 p. m.
arriving at San Francisco 11:28 a.m.
Klamath Falls to Portland
Leave Klamath Falls as above.
Leave Thrall, 8.P. train No. 10, 1 :32
p. w. ; arrive at Portland 7 :00 a. in.
27 hours and 00 minutes, Klamath
Falls to Portland.
Sau Francisco to Klamath Falls
Leave San Francisco at 2:20 p. m.
arrive at Thrall at 0:04 a, in.
Leave Thrall at 0:30 a. m,; leave
PokiB t 0 ui.;. arrive at.
Klamath Falls at 0 p. in. Dinner
at Spencers, leaving there at 1 p. in.
shortest tune ever. 20 hours and
40 mln. San Francisco to Klamath
Falls. No other route does It. This
is the cheapest and best way . Fare
.fO, either direction between Thrall
and Klamath Falls.
0. K. Transfer S Storage
Company
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Having up-to-date piano
trucks we solicit your ""'"- Keiidcnce 4.i
fine piano moving ,.,..,
KENYON S THOMPSON, 1'KOPKIETOKS
WOOD WOOD
Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities.
Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461
or KKK Store, Phone 174
J. L. FIELDER wtcK?u"w
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The Eldred Company
F. C. ELDRED, Manager
Bonanza, Oregon
Saddles. Harness and Supplies
We make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed,
hand-made Saddles and Simps. Our Saddles
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
Incorporated November 20, 1900
Statement of Condition
, of till'.
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
PKCKMBKK 31, 1007
RESOURCES
Iamiiih mill DiHCounUi $340,a:i().Do
Bonds and Securities . K,fi2r.H4
Kcni KHtatv, ifuiiuinirit umi
Fixture
CuhIi untl Slrtlit KxchittiKu
14.7'in.lll
ieu.247.ua
$585,0 .G l
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully mld $100,000.00
Surplus nd ProflU 21,703.11
Due Other iianka . 32,000.94
)i'lHlla 43 1, 200.40
$5HO.()4.0
I, Alei Martin, Jr., (.'ashler uf tin. t rruntnl
liaiik, 1I0 solemnly swear that the aI ,i,t,
UK lit is true to the Uat uf my atiowLsL-. an.lUii.f
AI.KX MAltTIN, Jlf ta-luer
SulMt-rlUtl a 11J swum tu In-fore nir u., . ), ,Jr
uf January, I'AM. '
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Nutary I'tilitie for (I .1;
OFFICEKS
ALEX MAltTIN President
E.R.REAMES Vlcc-I'rcsldcnl
ALEX MARTIN, JK. - - Cnshler
LESLIE ROGERS Aks'i Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
The Gem
Restaurant and Lodging House
Special accommodations for Family Dinner Far
tlei. The largest and best arranged eating house
In the city. Open day and night.
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing In Value
Announcement
Having purchased the entire stock of Furniture
from B. St. George Bishop I will Imj pleased to
meet all his old friends, and also extend a cordial
welcome to the many new residents of Klamath
County. Our line is complete, find lots of goods
are on the road from the best supply houses in
the cities.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
When block in MilU Addition wvrv oiRri-J
at bargain price a number u( nhrcwl imvm
turn bouitht; aince that titnu vnlum have
increased materially.
These Lota ire Bargain Buys
ut prexent price, and thr In every reason
to anticipate an advance in pricex. Itrmcm
ber them: Iota are FIFTY feot in vwritli and
ONE HUNDRED AND TWKNTY KKLT
deep more than double the nreu uf init
town lota offered to inventorn.
FRANK IRA-WHITI
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
FRANK WARD
Land SaletflMa.
Office on Fiflh StMl
H. BOIVIN
Plumber and Steamfitter
KUmtth Falli, Orego
Strictly Flnt-clau Work
Estimates Furnished
Fhoaea: BHilaeaa, 306; Residence, rX)4
CHAS. E. WQUDKN
President.
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The American Bank and Trust Go.
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A. M. WORDEN
Caabler
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Next to Martin! Mill
Now Open for Business
The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock
getting tneir tun, naa uecn iiu.u"
Plenty of Wtrton Room
JASPER BENNETT, Proprietor.
FKKD 8CIIALL0CK
Aia't Cashier
Cor. Slh and Main Street
East End Meat Market
CRULKR ft ITILTS. Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veil. Mutton. Pork and ronKtf
..,0fall
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