The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 08, 1908, Image 3

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HARDWARE DEALERS
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Di'i'iitinriit nl tlm lutvilor, L'. H.
Ian.) Mllli-r, l.akrriew (rrnu, May 15,
I'.IK, Nl.tlre la hrrehy ltlfll that Albert
llarrlMin, nl KUnialh Kail., Ori'Kun,
w ho, mi Nut H, IM)7, tiimtlii limber and
.limn application, No. HOl.'i, lor NK'f
SW4, Nn:Iiiii L-J, Tunnilte 37 H..
ItanitoU i: Will. Mvrldlan, haa tiled
ixitirunl intention to make Final I'root,
tu e.tahll.h ilalm to the land abuse ilc-K-rllxl,
bvlure County Clerk Klamath
Co., nt hit nllire at Klamath r'alli.Ors.,
on llio lltli day ol Auuat, ItOH.
Claimant nainra a wltneatr : John (I.
Shallork, ol Klamath Kalln, Onitnn,
T. J. Mati'ii.ol Klamath Falli, Urrtcon,
AlbroJamiioii, ol Klamath Fall Ore
.Kim, Win. tJaillnle, nt Klamath Falli,
Onvu.
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mitici: vm rtiii.icATioN.
II. H. Iind Offlce, Lakovlow, Orc
Kon, July IS. 1808.
Notice I huroby given that the
Statu of Oregon ha tiled In this of
fice ll application under tlio ro
tUlou ol tho act of CoDKrcu of
Aiiuuat II, 1848, and the act aup
plvmentul and amendatory thereto,
for the following described land, to
wit: Mat No. OSS, for aoWswW, Sec.
1 and nwUiiwU, Sec. 9, T. 33 8.,
II. 21 K., W. M.
I.lut No. 086, for awVinoM. 8ec.
3, T. 31 8., It. 14 K. W. M.
An)' and all pontoon claltnloe J
vornely the land described, or dolr
Iiik to object bccauiio of tlio mlnoral
rhuracUT of tho laud, or for any
other ruinous, to tho dlioial to ap
plicant, uliould flic their oflldavlls of
protest In thU offlce, on or beforo the
10 day of Heittcmber, 1908.
J. N. WATSON,
7.2 W). 11 ItegUter.
For Hli-llomwloa ICclliiquUliliient
Four and ono-hulf miles from Mor-
. . cn nnn r.incml. 70
riti, uregon, .- . .
urren In cultivation, of which 12 acre
.... ..... ir. rroa rvn. 4 acre
m in ptuuiuvD, . -v.-.. -'- -
. . i tw.ni flmnll house,
harley.uniancu i.i -... -
land Hum. good well, team of norrel
I 1..1.1 Miir.n nniinda. One nno
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I'errheron con, inn "
baker wagou. 3W: two milch cow.
ouo calf. yearlln ,"jl,errn !hrf!
brood now, 80 chlckeu..uow 00-tooth
harrow. H-lnch ulow. two .tove.,
household furniture, dlhe. and other
things too uuweroua to mention.
Hrlc" 1S00. Would bo cheap at
thr times this price.
Enquire of B. K. PITCH,
iS-lwk Me111' 0tegoa-
,. . a trtmaarnfifl Fi?llU"
qlhmeut, 130 acres Df which w
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be unuer unm.
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LAND OF SPORTS AND SCENERY
Klamath County's Lakes and Streams Are Alive With Trout
and Water fowl While the Mountains Abound
With Deer, Bear and Other Big Game
Tim Klunmtli ri'Klmi In iIi-hIIiu'iI
Ii lii-iiin Urn merra of I lin I'uclllc
CoiiHt Irivor r (iiitilonr niortn and
will lie vlolti'd iinmiiilly by tlioiiHantln
of lourlntH. Un dm I n of taken, mouti
tnln htri'iiinri mill rlviTH iiro inntclilemi
lllllDIIK WIltlTH of till) Utiltod BtlltOH
for trout llHlilriK mill iiimiiriianHcd
for wnliir fowl (lint mciipy Did innr-nlii-H
iih iiiili-liliii; KroniiilK. WatiTH
of the taken mill rlvem nliouiiil wllli
lint bent bpeelen-of Irout ami other
( KIIIIK null. In the forcnlH of lilt)
( nitiunluliiH nrn foiiml many bii-Ii-k
,0! hIIiI Kuiue ami fowl.
The IiiihIii Ik environed hy bihiw-
niiped peukH of the C'asrailn ItmiKC,
'and to the noiithwent, nt n dlntnnce
of nliout neventy inllen, Mount Hharla
jlBBaaBBgiaMjf I frtft'f '
Hi ii northernmost penk of the Sler
( ran, reur Kit white erent to an ultl
Itudo of 11,140 feit. Mount Mc
lUuKhlln (Mount I'ltt) Is the holiest
lot the eminences to tlio north and
west, being ubout 8,000 feet. There
In no morn attractive xteamboat trip
on the entire I'aclfle Coast than that
on Upper Klamath Lake with an ul-
COMIC OI'KRA I'lKAFonK.
To He I'rrsentrtl at the 0wra llmiw
In Thin City.
Tho most elaborato raunlcal event
over attempted by tho people of this
city will bo the production of the
com It: opera Pluafore, the most popu
lar of the Gilbert and Sullivan oper
as. It will be givon on noxt Tucsuay
and Wednesday nights.
For tho past two weeks mnny of
tho bent alngera In tho city have boon
engaged In tho preparation of tho
music and tho dramatic action of tho
opera and all of tho parts aro In tho
bands of competent pcoplo who aro
Interested In making It a success.
The choruses aro snappy and aro
lllled with bright melodies that inako
Sullivan's music so iopular. Tho cos
tumes nro correct to represent tho
nautical scene, and tho stago will be
arranged, as far as It Is possible,
lo represent tho deck of the ship l'ln
afore. Tho following Is tho cast:
Josephine, tho Captain's daughter
Mrs. Don Zumwalt
lluttercup, a Bum boat woman. . . .
Mrs. E. B. Henry
Hebe, the Admiral's flrst cousin. .
Miss Lota Nlckerson
Blr Joseph Porter, tho Admiral. . .
T. V. Zimmerman
Captain Corcoran, comiuaudlni;
flhlo Pluafore Hoy Walker
Ralph Racbstraw, ublo seaman...
Burge Mason
Dick Deadeye, able seaman
W. H. Mason
Boatswain Geo. T. Pratt
Boatswain's Mate
Dr. II. A, Heritage,
Bergeant of Marine Mr. Jones
Mldiblpmate Archie Moore
Sailors, Marine, BUters, cousins,
Aunt, etc.
AcconipauUl Mrs. Qeo. T. Pratt
Director Martin E. Robinson
Scene: Quarterdeck of H. M. 8.
Plnaforn.
Act I Noon. Act II Night.
Morrill. ..Frt to roU.
most utrnlKiit'iiwiiy coumq of forty
iiiIIom, with a vnrloty of wealth of
color In tlio liorilcrlni; Hliorotanil and
plctururi'liio lnlaniH. To tlio photOK
rnplior, iimntuur or profwinlonnl, up
proclatlvu of tlio Imuutlful In nature,
tlm region olfem liounillcxK opportun
ity. Crater I.uke, wllh Uh National
I'nrk rcMcrvutlon, Ik renelied IipbI via
Kliuiiulh 1'alln, mid Ih nuiiihered '
liuioiii; the Heven wonders of tlio'
world. Thin liody of water In some J
twenty nfiiiir inllen In extent and '
lien In Hie rr.Her of an extlnrt vol
cano with willn L'lHHI feet IllKh Hiir- '
roiintllui; It. Sounding Know the wa-1
ti r of thin lake to he over 2000 feet
In depth. The mountain In which
the luko Is Kltunted rl.sos souio 8000
feet abovo sea level. Tho lake was
llrst discovered In 1.SC2, and for a
Ioiik tlniu was called "Lako Majesty,"
until llio morn appropriate name It
now bears was applied to It. This Is
one of thu plucvs Impossible lo pic
ture with pen or bruHh.
lteKrt of the Condition of
TIIK KLAMATH COUNTY DANK
nt Klamath Full, In tho State of
Oregon, at tho close of business,
July 15th, 190S.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts... I229.GG0.13
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 84.92C.62
Bonds, securities, etc. . . no, 170. 75
lianklng house.furnlturo
aud tUtures 5.1S8.01
Other real cstato owned 1,902.46
Duo from banks, (not
reserve banks) 111,141.27
Checks and other cash
IteniR 10,719.07
Cash on Imnil 39,566.02
Total $533,169.93
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.. $100,000.00
Undivided prollts, less
expenses und taxes paid 4,536.64
Duo to bunks nnd bankers 2,877.22
Individual deposits, sub
ject to check 365,293.87
Demand certlltcntes of
deposit 60,190.15
Certified checks 33.7C
Cashier's checks out
standing 232.60
Total v. .... $533,169.93
Stnto of Oregon, County of Klam
ath, bx:
I, Alex. Martin, Jr., Cashier of tho
abovu-uumed bank, do solomuly
swear that thu above statement Is
true to tho best of my knowledge and
belief.
ALEX. MARTIN. JR., Cutihler.
Correct Attest:
ALEX. MARTIN,
E. R. REAME3,
E. I'. McCORMACK,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworu to before me,
this 31st day of July, 1908.
0. P CHASTA1N, Notary Public.
For Sale or Trade Residence and
business property in the best town
In Willamette' valley. Inquire at the
Boston Store.
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks In Mills Addition were offered
at bargain prices a number of shrewd inves
tors bought; since that time values have
increased materially.
Tbete Lots are Bargain Baya
at present prices, and there is every reason
to anticipate an advance In prices. Remem
ber these lots are TIfTY feet in width and
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY RET
deep more than double the area of most
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
ForBaletir
FOR SALE
Household Goods
As I am going away from Klamath Falls I
will sell all my household furniture, beds,
tables, stoves, kitchen utensils, etc. It will
pay you to call and look over the goods.
J. H. DAKIN
Room 5 Navigation Co. Bldg.
Notice to the Pablic.
We, tho undersigned msrehent ot
Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby acre
to close our place ot builneas, begla
nlng on Monday, August 10. 1908,
at 7 o'clock p. m., on all day except
Saturday, (and from the 10th to the
26th day of December and during
county fair and from July 1st to
July 3rd):
Sblvo Bros. 41 Co.
Van Riper Bros.
A. E. Crance ft Co.
W. J. Brennan
The Boiton Store
Virgil & Son
Tho llrlck 8tore Co.
Mrs. 0. W. Fish
Ceo. R. Hum
11. Bolvln
Schallock ft Daggett Co.
W. A. Calkin ft Co.
K. K. K. Store
Tlm Q Deal
Tho Portland Store.
W. II. Dolbeer
Runk ft Schneider
Stilts Dry Goods Co.
Roberts & Hanks
Oroeley ft Phillips.
E. W. Gillette
Oeo. T. Baldwin
7.1m Baldwin
C. T. Oliver
Farmers Implement ft Supply
House. JS1A10
For Leaae.
Hotel with everything new, dining
room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor;
fine patronage, feeding from 1G0 to
200 dally. Inquire at Hotel Dorrli,
Dorrls, California. 8-Gtf
NOTICE.
My flrst kiln of lime will be burnt
about August 10th. I will be ready
to fill all order from then on.
272wk. QEO BHHN.
Office on Fifth Street
CENTRAL CAFE
OpeaDay
art Night
Private Dining Parlor
Oyatara Served la Aay Style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
The Fella Aato
I for hire at reasonable rate to par
ties. Jnat aa cheap to go In a auto
aa In a stage. II. E. PELTZ, Pine
and th street. 7-3 1-8-3 1
WE ARE
LOOKING
For up-to-date people to
carry our watches. We
can supply watches for
anyone, from the young
est to the sedate old man.
Kaeh watch I guaranteed
to give
Perfect Satitf action
H. J. WINTERS
DEALEK Df WATCH EI
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