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W. O. SMITH, Editor
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MARSH
THE KLAMATH COUNTRY
Maybe you think you arc not a
soldier, that you have never be
come and that you never intend
to become n member of the
' militia. Well, rijrht there is
where you arc wrong-, that is if
you arc over sixteen years old
and have not yet passed forty
five. We are all soldiers, or
soon wil be. One house of Con
gress has already passed, and
the other probably will pass, a
law Baying so. We have no
choice in the matter. The law
says every male citizen over six
teen and under forty-five shall
belong to the militia. Why leave
out the females? Most of them
would make much better soldiers
than a lot of men we know.
General Luke E. Wright, of
Memphis, Tenn.. is to succeed
Taft as Secretary of War pro
bably about July 1st, according
to a statement made by a
man who is Wright's close per
sonal friend and associate.
Wright is a Democrat. The se
lection is regarded by the few
politicians in Washington who
have heard of it as one of
the cleverest political moves ever
made by tha President. It is
conceded to be a pawerful bid
for Democratic support for the
Republican ticket and n well
planned attempt to break the
'solid South." It is stated that
faft will retir.' from the Cabinet
as soon as he is nominated for
the Presidency.
Although no definite announce
ment has fccjn made it is gen
erally understood that to Repre
sentative Theodore Burton of
Ohio will fall the lot of making
the nominating speech for Secre
tary Taft'at Chicago. Burton is
considered the logical selection,
and no other name ha3 been
mentioned in this connection. It
is expected Secretary Taft will
within a day or two formally ancTjstyei
personally invite jjunon 10 maxe
the speech. The managers of
the Taft campaign are united in
their opinion that Burton should
have the job.
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Statement of Condlilon
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Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DICKMBKR 31, 1007
RESOURCES
1mnn nml DiitcountH $340,53o.uo
Bonds and Securities . 03.52n.U4
Renl Estate, BulhllngH uiul
Fixture ... ) I4,7lf.I
Cash and Sight Exchange NiO,2'J7.(jo
$505,040.0 J
LIABILITIES
$100,000.00
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431,205.40
$505,010.51
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OFnCEKS
ALEX MARTIN President
E.R. RKAMES Vlcr-Prcsldcnt
ALEX MARTIN, JR. Cashier
LESLIE ROGERS Ass'l CuMilcr
Capital Slock, fully, paid
Surplus and I'rofltn
Due Other Ranks
DcposltH
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
following opinion: "There is no I where he will go as a national
statutein the law of Arkansas ( committeeman.
Professional Cards
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor
Choicest of Wines, Liquors nnd agar;
re.
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trr to the bcttrr cl. of traclr, .111 n-.tKir. to olrtd
the mot critical. You'll rotlc- tin- iMf-rmc vhtajm
try It. Juit tho Uro to ilrop 111 fr a trfir.Urf li-
e when you nrrd a utimulant I urp lljjnr( of U
kind fur family trail) a rcialty
Attorney General Kirby, who
was recently aak'.-d if a . woman
would be violating the law if she
wore overalls, has rendered the
prohibiting a woman irom wear
ing overalls when she docs not
disguise as a man. It may be
that the wearing of them by n
woman is at some time desirable,
since there is a time for all
things, but personally and indi
vidually I hope it will not be- i
come a general and prevailing
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Ollirv ovrr Klamath County Hank
James C. Dahlman, Omaha's
"cowboy mayor" and a close
friend of William J. Bryan, has
announced himself as a candidate
fjr the Democratic nomination
for governor of Nebraska. He
will begin a thirty days whirl
wind campaign immediately
after the Denver convention,
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Profiting bv the experience of
theGermin Protos car, which by
choosing the railway bed of the
trans-Siberian line for its route
instead of the government rond, 'q y STONE
is now ahead in tne rncc to Bar-1
is. the Thomas car has left Attorney at Law
Nikolsk on the railroad. Though omic- vor txmtoinco. KUmath Kalli.
a day behind the rrotos, Driver '()nKon
hhuster of the Thomas car, is
confident of overtaking it.
You get more room, more cooking surface
and convenience than from any stove ever sold
in JQamath Falls. .v
E. VIRGIL & SON
Dealers in Furniture and House Furnishings. At the
? Bridge on Main street
Emma Goldman has declared
she"woti!d not rest unjil she has
gained the release of William
Buwalda, recently sentenced to
three years in prison on the
charge of treason. Buwalda's
offence, according to the govern
ment, was in shaking hands and
sympathizing with Miss Gold
man while in the uniform of the
United States army.
A city of the stone age, which
antedates by thousand of years
the time of America's discovery
has been located under the cam
pus of the University in Califop
ma. investigators or tho Ber
keley society for phychological
researcli located the ancient
city. Excavation work will be
gin at once.
As a result of the action of the
Republican and Democratic state
conventions pledging their
parties to local option, the pro
hibitionists in Washington are in
high glee and have not put a
candidate in the field for the
election.
TrLtrnoNr 11
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Falli, Ori-gcn
DR. C. ft MASON
Dentist
Anifrlan lank A Truil Co.'a HiilMInK
DonS.
if la
Dickerson, who suc
ceeds to the place vacant by
the death of Governor John
Sparks,-is the youngest chief ex
ecutive Nevada ever had, being
only IJl years of age.
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tt'ANTKll-WIII pay !J umiU n .ecu
for good clean gallon erup cann and 2
cents for lull gallon size, -.ltoberli St
'llutika. '
Merrill. A natural tratcccnter.
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining Parlor
Oysters Served in Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON. Prop.
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
RESORTS
Tim ltt trout fluMnK In Oregon.
llxi client mcnniiiuiUtlniiii for
parties.
Camping out fltn for rent,
r-pt-tlal camping ginitniln ami
boat for r-nt.
Kino pattnro for .link.
Telephone, connection,
Accoiniiiiklatlonpi to go to Crater
I-oIih.
Will meet pirtlii ut Klamath
Agency,
FRANK SILVIES
fROraUTOK
Klamath Agency, Ore.N
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry,
Linoleum. Art Squares, Tabic, Lounge
and Stand Coven, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Alio Silk Float and Feltolcnc Mattresse
Bran and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen
cil woven wire Springs, the only thing
for hot weather.
Polahed Oak Dining Sets and all oik
Rockers.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 105
CIIA8. K. WOKDKN
I'realdent
A. M. WOKDKN
Cannier
j ti:i) MEU1ASK
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The American Bank and Trust Go.
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
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