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WEDNESDAY. APMU. , 1008.
BLANKCT ntAMCHUXS
Tht Councila of small cities are
aometimei hasty and act ill-ad-viscdly
in cranting- franchises,
and it it usually not until it is too
late that their mistake is recog
nised. The Government has
asked the Council for a perpetual
blanket franchise for an electric
and telephone line throught the
city. From present indications
the Council seems disposed to
grant it, although such a propo
sition would not be considered a
moment if asked by any one else.
It is right that our town and
county ahould give every en
couragement in their power to
the government, but at the same
thne w do not believe the gov
ermnent ahould make any un
reasonable requests of our coun
cil. The citizens of to-day are
assuming a great responsibility
when they bind the future gen
eration to a perpetual franchise,
and especially a blanket fran
chise, without any restrictions
whatever. Now it is just possi
ble that Klamath Falls will even
tually own it own light, water
and power systems and there
would also be a possibility of the
city having to compete with the
government. While this is not
probable, we believe that it is
only fair that the government
ahould stale definitely just what
it wants and for what purpose
and have the same incorporated
in tht franchise. The city should
first be protected whether deal
ing with the government or with
an individual.
MARSH LANDS OrcgonheLM- aBeTan
SO per cent, testable matter. KUmMh-. flrca.e,. bargains at $20 per M. irt PW""- "" .i,JJ
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Tinker Una Notice
Uutlnl Stlr9 IjuhI OflUv, jtktliw
Dragon, February 18, ItWH.
Notice li hereby given that I" rum
IUnr with III provisions ot the act ol
Congress olJiino 3, 1878, entitled "An
act tor tho sale ot limber lands In the
late ol California, Oregon, Nevada, ami
Washington Territory," aa eatended to
all the Public Land States by act ol
August 4, 18ttt, Cliatlea It. IVLap, of
Klamath Kail, County ol Klamath,
Slate of Oregon, has riled In Ihla olllcv
Ids sworn statement No. M2, for the
purchase of the awne, nwjfsetf, "'
eo. 3, tp. M S. range 0 K. W. M., ami
will offer proof to show that tho land
sought Is more aluab1e for Its llmtier
or itone than for agricultural purpw,
and to establish his claim to said land
befoie the Coitntr Judge of Klamath
County, at tils olllce at Klamath Katie,
Oregon, on Wednesday the 13th day of
Mat IWW.
lie nauiei as mIIiiovm's: T. F. Nti-ho
Uk, I.. I. KltcliWon, True II. DeUp,
A M.Jamison, all of Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Any and all perrons claliiilnit adverse
ly the above described lands an- request
ed to tile their claims In this utile on
ir twlore said 13th day of May IWM.
S-Sl 513 J, N. Watson, register
THK BBAT OBBOr AMCK
If the draymen of this city
realy desire a dray ordinance they
should revise the one which has
been introduced as it will never
be patted as it is. In the first
place there it no protection to the
people in the matter of rates to
be chargea. There is nothing to
prevent them from charging pro
hibitive rates, if they so desired,
and the public would be compelled
to hire only those who held a li
cense and would have to pay their
office. We do not anticipate any
thing of this kind at the present
time, but it is what might occur
in the future. The main objec
tion, however, is that a yearly
licease of this kind would tend to
retard development and be an in
coavetiience to builders and others
There are usually two or three
Btonths in the year when there
it a great activity in building
and other improvement. Dur
ing this time it is almost impossi
ble to engage sufficient teams to
do the hauling. It is necessary
to nut on extra teams at this
time, and no team could afford
to pay a $40 license just for two
months work. If the ordinance
provided for a quarterly license
andthe draymen arranged for a
winter and summer schedule, we
believe they would be given suffl
' citnt and proper protection.
Some of our citizens are of the
opinion that the Council can fill
a vacancy for the unexpired term
of an officer, whose office has be
come vacant by death, resigna
tion or removal from the city.
The charter is vary plain on this
point It provides that vacancies
shall be filled by election of the
eouncil and any officer so elected
shall bold Us office untill the
sat ensuing general city elec
tion. Tha nswly appointed coun
cilman will, therefore, bold office.
until chair successors art elected
next Monday.
Petition for Liquor License
To the Honorable County Court of
the State Oregon for Klamath Comity.
We the undersignnl, residents and le
gal voters of the I'tvciiict of Sprague
Klver, In the County of Klamath and
State of Oregon, and actual residents
therein and ho Imvu actually resided
therein fur more than thirty days Im
mediately preceding the date of signing
and filing this our petition, do hereby
respectfully petition tour honorable
body to grant and humo to J, C. Kdsall
andT. M. Kdsall.of the tlrm of Kdsall
Bros., a license to sell spirltous, vinous,
fermented or malt, liquor In less quan
tities than one gallon, in the precinct
aforesaid for a period of one year, from
the Ctb day of May, A. I. 1C0S.
Notice Is hereby given that this -tltlon
will be presented to the County
Court of the Slain of Oregon, for the
County of Klamath, at the court bouse
in the city of Klamath rails, on the mil
day of May, A. D. 1U08, at the hour of
one o'clock l. M. or as soon tlieiealtrr
as said petition can be heard.
Dated this 13th day of March, A. I).
1908.
O.T. Anderson, L. L. Griffin, I. T.
Anderson. K. A. Campbell, W. W. Fin
ley, E. W. Whetaton, A. W. Eans, J.
M. Haaser, Win. II. (larrett, Kd Hloom
ingcamp, John K. Kurber, II. J. Iang
kam, Rots . Kinley, W. W. Smith,
James Phillips, W. K. Fuller. It. P.
Courtrlght, II. !. Anderson, C. It.
Moriu, Amos I.umly, Mat Lawry, J. A.
Wilson. J. K Freeman, Ppralt. Wells,
C. E. Uerg, J. II. Uoyd. James M. Fer
ren, Frank Obencham, L. A. Kichard
son. George Bloominrcamp, Q. SI. An
derson, Tom Ivory. Jamea 1VII, rrank
Shamley. J. A. Parker, G. G. IX-ws,
Charles Tripp.
CHANGE OF TIME
Klamath Lake
Railroad
la Coaacctkm With
Mclntire-Straw
Stage Line
DAILY
EFFECTIVE APKII. 10, 1008
From Klamath Falls to Kan Fran
cisco and all ininU between
Thrall and same.
Leave Klamath Kalis 4: A.M.
Arrive at Spencers 7:30
Leave Hpencera 8:
ArrivaatPokegama II:
Leave I'okegaina.K.UR. 11 :ir
Arrive at Thrall 1:1.1 I'. M.
Leave Thrall, . r. an.
train No. 16 at 2:25
Arrive at San Francisco 9:28 A. M.
29 hour and 28 minute, Klamath
Fall to Han Francisco. Train No.
13onH. P. leaves Thrall 6:00 p.m.
arriving at San Francisco 11:28 a.m.
Klamath Fall to Portland
Leave Klamath Fall a above.
Leave Thrall, 8.P. train No. 10, 1 :32
p. in. j arrive at Portland 7 :M a. in.
27 hour and 65 minute, Klamath
Falls to Portland.
San Francisco to Klamath Fall
Leave Ban Francisco at 2:20 p. m.
arrive at Thrall at 0:M a. m,
Leava Thrall at 0:30 a. in.; leave
Pokegama at 9 a. ui,; arrive at
Klamath Fall at 6 p. in. Dinner
at Spencers, leaving thereat 1 p. in.
Shortest time ever, 20 hour ami
40 min, San Francisco to Klamath
Fall. No other route doe it. Tbl
Is the cheapest and best way. Fare
15, either direction between Thrall
and Klamath Fall.
Orders Arc
Heavv Frelrfhlliiri a Spcclclly. DntJttmlc'
Given Prompt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
I'HONKS
Having up-to-date piano
trucks we solicit your
fine niano movlnrf
KENYON & THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS
Office NT I
Hunt 171
Krshlcurr U45
WOOD WOOD
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Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities.
Orders can bo left at Navigation Co., Phone 481
or KKK Store, Phone 174
J. L. FIELDER
Wood Yurd and Office
Near City Hall
I'tionc J4
Incorporated November 28,
1900
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 Snaps. Our Saddles
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
Statement of Condition
of the,
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falli, Oregon
DKCIMB1K 31, 1007
RISOUKCES
Ixmiiii ami Dlaeounttf 540,530.80
Bonds unci Socurltlt'N . (MrpfiHa
Kval Katnto. llulUliuKH and
Fixture.. . 14.7-15.10
Outfit anil Slidit KxcIiiuiki' 100,247,(jf)
$505,040.51
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully jutld SIOO.UOO.00
Surplun uml Profits 2 1,753.1 1
Due Othi'r Hank :2,OO0.94
Ifciwsltn 431,205.40
. . $585,040.51
l,AI Martin, Jr., fahl..r of ih. nt,rhinl
hank, do solrnmly swvar thai lh alr tkl.
inriit ia tru loth lira! of my kn.ml.il,. mi.il-.iui
AI.KX MAllTIN. Jit faXr
Sul-rlhl ami sworn to Mmr m.-1. i.ii,.!.,
of Jatmarv, M. ""'
l-'f kl II UltllUOH
Notary I'ul.lie ft Otry.w,
orncEKs
ALEX MARTIN
E. R. REAMXS
ALEX MARTIN, JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
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Vice-President
Cashier
Ass'l Costlier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
The Gem
Restaurant and Lodging House
Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par
tiei. The largest and best arranged eating house
In the city. Open day and night.
Barge has Arrived
The Big Barge Has Arrived at Last and
Loaded with Furniture, Carpets, Mat
ting, Rugs, Linoleum, Pillows and Mat
tresses of all Kinds, Colors and Prices.
Call while THE STOCK IS COMPLETE.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When block in Mill Addition uci uir(ml
ut baryain price a number of lin-wd trm-.
tors bouitht; Mnce that time nlm-i have
increased materially.
These Lot! are Bargain Buys
at present price, and there l ovcrj rvawn
to anticipate an advance in price. Itemi-m.
ber these lota are FIFTY feet in width nml
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep -more than double the nret of moat
town lot offered to Investor.
FRANK IRA WHITI
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE Office on Fifth Stmt
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
a BOIVIN
Plumber and Steamfitter
-Klamath Fall, Orego
Strictly Fint-clasf Work
Estimates Furnished
Phone Baslaeat, 390'; Residence, r.04
CHAS. E. WOKUKN
I'reBldent
CAriLAL
$100,000.00
I l!i:i) MI.MIA8K
VI i' I'rrnlilcnt
The American Bank and Trust Co.
1m W JsS a FfeHrTRF
iijpiAM.tiiii
A. M. WORDEN
Cashier
Bennett's Feed Stable
Next to Martin'a Mill
Now Open for Business
The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock
getting their fiill. has been installed
Plenty of Wagon Room
JASPER BENNETT, Proprietor
Cor. Sih and Main Street
HIED 8CHALL0CK
AiiVt Cashier
East End Meat Market
CKISLKK & STttTS, Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton. Pork and Poultry
I
$
tt kink
Kraah aiul I'.itA UIm ami Huimairi'J ut I
We aandU our nwaU in tho most mo.lcrn wy J" cj ' J
Una.. ...I .. II n .n.l UI) Will D H I
hppy to have you for a customer, r'roe ueurw
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