Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 23, 1905, Image 4

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SUBSCRIPTIONS
TO THE WEED
RAILROAD
VbCAL ANDBÜSÍNESS BRIEFS
., you think
ot your spring and summer
suit, (Link of the K. K. K. Store.
r>it glues.
L. Alva T^wla.
• d e, .vicos as u»ual at the Preaby«
. Church next Sahlmth.
Fine liae of Klamath county Hama
<1 Baeou at Willitta* Electric Cash
Wutch'1» of all kind». L. Alva Lewin.
Fred Stahlman ramo down from Bly
■irst of the week and will remain for
. <1 • eek».
r',v
: repair« on the Mill ditch,
the Klamath Fall» Roller Milla wilt not
recci . any grain nntil further notice.
N.w line >f emblem pins jitet arnvvtR
- L. .'I t lu’wis.
Hum i’ ’Mtvan-i wife, recgnlly ut
-, l'a.. arrivisi _ in the oity
Croa» 1
lari cv tug anti will make their home
1., io.
The Novelty has jnat receive* a new
M,H-k of Ladies underwear.
,¿
\ crew of men began work Monday '
; out the Henley A Ankeny
<litcl. preparatory to turning on the '
ter for irrigation purpose«. The work
is being done under the supervisaion of
Ed. Jamison.
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SPRING
MILLINERY
OPENING
New spring mid summer stock of dress
gmftls at the Novelty.
Mi»a Marie McMillan, of Chico. Call-
Following Is the li«t of names, with
forma, a sister of Mrs. K om Anderson,
arrived in the city Tuesday and ia vinit- the alnoiinta »ulsn’rilied to date :
I C. S. A R. S. Moore ................. I
iug at the Lakeside Inn.
■ C. K. Worden................ ................
Ws tehee de-magnetiaed. L.
I*wi».
| I George Biehn ha, l>egun the erection
I Alex Mattm Sr.............. ..
of a two »tor» building. 20 a «9. on hi»
tl. W. White ............... k............
property adjoining the Carrick black­ WiHulbury. Wilkins'APYaden
smith aliop on Maiu street.
1 L. B. Applegate A Son«.............
Meals at all hours at the Gem Cafe. ' Riehn Bros ....................................
First claw serVtei».
W. T. Sliive...................................
Tl!««. Goggin«. wh-» has been with J. 1 II. F. Murdoch.............................
W. Piemens for some tone, has secured 11,. F. Willits....................................
the «mall building opposite the Opera i K. L. Hopkina . ........... ................
lloua*.* And opened up a barber shop.
I Geo. T. Baldwin...........
For sale—One fine »pan of matched i J. W. Hatnaliar .........................
iron grey colts, 4 years old, weight 11(X’ Mitchell Bros ................................
4»ch. Halter broke.
G. O. Gristle.
L. Gerber..........................................
rtoaU'hing—Single comb white Alex Martin Jr ..........................
fcfb. iciness fowl of America. W. S. Worden................................
Eggs fl.50 tor Ifi or 12.50 for 110. Gran­ Joe G. Fierce ...............................
ite Tgg A Pbnltry Yard, W. J. Messen- Fred Melhaee................................
Chdrlea D. Willson. ...................
ger'. Proprietor, Ashland, Oregon.
For Sate—Four year old Percheron 11. St. Geo. Bishop.......................
Stallion, registered.
Mver-Billinga Frank Wird ..................................
stock Farm. Boa S68. Ashland, Oregon. Thos. Martin A Sons...................
I*. L. Fountain...............................
Lakeview now has a public reading
SchalliM'k A lhiggett.....................
n»m and library. This is something
.Geo. Mclkmald ............................
that Ktnhiath Falla need» badly, and a
task the ladiea of our town have under- Mills A Is-avitt ............................
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Bo n—To Mr. and Mr«. Arch Spence
of *Tolf Creek, Sunday, March 5th, 1905,
a daughter.
takM. Their efforts in this line Bhoilld
- tie- One steel range, coriking receive encouragement.
uMn«?U dishes, hetU and bedding, air
Have yon bought vonr ticket to the
tight heater, chair* and ewerythiug
Fireman's be'.!'* Tickets can lie secured
a small boarding houae.
' from the stoics or from any member of
sh. fnnuire of Mr«. C. F.
’ the fire company.
. Jardine, Klamath Tails,
Lake County has organised a promo-
vreg
( tion League, who are pledged to work
Families can lie supplied now with
for the opening up and improvement of
“Tom 's Best” at the Centra! Dining
that county. They realize that only
P hi i is with or without tneals.
by concerted action can they hope to
11 E. Ankeny arrived in the city the keep up with the rapid devefopeaient of
fir«! of the week to look after his inter-
the rest of the state.
«,1« «rd ^-et his canal in shape for the
On account of the Henley A Ankeny
summer work. He will remain until
alter the first of April in order to be , water ditch being cleaned, the electric
pres, nt at the meetings to be held here lights are not being tnrned on until late
in the evening and aro shut off early in
to settle the irrigation question.
the morning. By Saturday night they
Married—At the home of the bride's
expect to have the ditch cleaned no a»
parents at Fort Klamath, Oregon,
not to interfere with the lights.
Marcli Hi, 1905. Miss Ora E. Weekly to
T. F. and J. L. Short are the owners
Mr. J cph L. Laird, of McKinley, Ore-
gRev. AV. B. Pepper of the Metho­ of Pilot, a four year old blooded stallion,
dist Episcopal Church officiating. The weight 1825, which they expect to stand
y oung couple passed through Klamath this season. It was sired by Jndge S
Fall-* Monday enroute to their future and the dam is J. F. Adams’ full blood­
heme in Coos county.
ed percheon Nellie. The horse will
A big shipment of dress goods at The hear inspection. It is coal black with
N velty. Everything in Ladies wear­ white star on forehead.
KEwniHCO eounev
Riamati) Falls. Oreflon
Alex Martin, President,
Alex Martin Ir, Cashier
E. R. Reame», Vice Pres’t,
E M. Bubb, As»t. Ci.-.hier.
Absolute Sakfv
Is the policy ol this hunk,- and it is
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Country Produce taken in exeban«« for dooes
Till: EXCELSIOR
Mrs. H. P. Calarne
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Clothing, Purnlshhig Goods
Boots and Shoes.
Cordially Invites
The Ladies of Klamath Falls and Vicinity to attend
Stufile (Soocl.M,
I. F. DAVIES,
DAIRY.
O/VEG ON
Her Spring Millinery Opening
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And Inspect
WALL PAPER
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BIG SHIPMENT OF SPEC­
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IALLY SELECTED WALL PA­
The Finest Display of Dress and Tailored
Hats ever Brought to Klamath Coun
fjf.
Everybody Invited to
Visit This Up-to-Date Establishment
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One Door East of Post Office
Acme Clothes Cleaning Company
PRICE LIST
not too »tinny Tbfiay for placing illii-Nie
beat
?le nh*dium or to ngve .it in- i Suit brushed and pressed |1.50
•D that it is attractive. Thus I ' Suit, dry cleaned and
know it Me seen and read by almost
pressed........................... 1.75 to 2.00
eycryone in the bouse where the paper
Suit scoured and pressed
2.50 to 3.00
goes.
Single garments in proportion
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L. A lva Lewis. Jeweler.
£. C. Lynch
Tonsorial
Artist
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HARDWARE
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Stoyes, Tinware and Crockery
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Overeogts,
brushes
pressed...............
and
Hzrdwara Dealer Kbma’li
.75 to 1.00
Repairs at Reasonable Prices
Lillies Skills, pressed
^MERRILL, OREGON Shop next to K K K Store
ifirflT. l-fiitì-Rihi. swan Luk'.NG
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EDWARD FERGUSON
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Falls
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Stiletto Cutlery
* Wagonsand Farm Implements
GEO. T. BALDWIN
Hardware
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Pure Bred Stallions i
Buff Cochin Chickens i
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LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES
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M c M illan ,
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Modern improvement*.
73 rooms n
huí I cm .
Sample Kooro*. Bar Room, i'urlurs. Two Club
Rooms, Etc,. Etc.
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SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
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Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern'Oregon
TOURIST'S TRADE A SPECIMTT
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EXCLUSIVE
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FURN1TURG
OLIYER, Proprietor, Successor to W. W. Hazen.
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BISHOP'S
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KLAMATH FALLS ANU MERRILL
STORE
is the place to save money. Call and see my stock
beft sending out for your goods. I will take pleas­
ure in showing you around and will give you prices
that will justify you in buying at home. Complete !
line of iron and wood lieds, springs anti mattresses,
chairs, tables, etc, etc, etc.
50.00
50.00
WE
SELL THE
PARKER
Daniel Cronemiller.......
L. Hessig ...............
Butler & Ryan....
Geo. T. Vose..........
Feed Melba«« ....
J. W. McCoy.........
Alfred Melhase...
Richard Melhase.,
Jas. H. Wheeler..
Kingdon Bros.........
Ixiuis Brannon........
Bird Loosley...........
C. E. Hoyt...............
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Jss. M. Emery....
Chas. Westlotorn..
II. J. Gordon..........
•fas. L. Gordon........
Asa Fordyce ..........
Geo. .M. Denton....
E. E. Weekley........
H. C. Cunningham
John Hogelstein...
C. B. Crieler.............
J. B. C. Taylar ...
E. R. Cardwell....
E. M. Leever..........
Chas. Martin...........
8. K. Dgle...............
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Stilts Co.
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Millinery, Dress Goods,
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Ladies Furnishings.
and Novelty Goods.
Dressmaking
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Good quarters and best of care at
lk?J>xX.iS<
Fountain Pe
CITY DRUG STORE
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Bring in that watch my repair de­
partment cannot put in order and claim
the hundred dollar reward,
Ixiwis.
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Musical Instruments
Treaeurer’a Notice
Books and
flagazines
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NOTARY PUBLIC
Orn< k New Worden Building
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W. W, SI RAW, Proprietor
Klamath Falls.
Examining Ahatracta a Specialty
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Horses Boarded by the Week or Month
Pure Drutfs
Fine Stationery
C. T. BONNEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
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......... 1.25 to 1.50
Overcoat« cleaned
, pressed...............
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Fort Klamath.
I advertise in the newt-papers because
I »in not ashamed of my good« or the
wwk ol iny repair department, and to
let'people know about myself, my «tore
gild
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Becai.->: I cater to the intelligent
claae and they read the papers, and I
believe in increasing my business.
Jf liecause I tajk Atmore people through
.-«lie n^Wjtpajiers
At^Mjuater distance in o WT h UNDRCD DOLLARS REWARD
^*vne
newspapers aoaic|nter
li'hw.Jtlrtm and at MWF'
kt^Jttrfie
reosonable
I will pay the alarve reward for a
jijjfesi.'an
outer way.
w
Mh’an in any otner
watch that my r pair department
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Ciiii’e mj newspaper advertising cannot put in order
L. Alva Lewis.
Lus brought use greater returns for the
'¡cast evy iiMuiure. of any advertising I
bare Hone.<ix*..
Becaurc whUGiy write an ad., I am
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CalCO. K. 11JIHN
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I Advertise in the Newspapers
In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon
tor the County of Klamath.
In the matter of tbelextatc of Harry H. F.nk,
deceased. Notice to creditors.
Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned
administratrix of the estate of Hsrrr H. Fink
dresaeed. to the creditors of snd sll persons
having claims agsin.t the ssid /deceased, or
said estate to pres*-nt rbem wlg^ the proper
vouchers, within six months from the dste <f
this notice, to said administratrix at her resi­
dence In the town of Klamath Falla, County o>
Klamath, Slate of Oregon. '
Dated this 23rd day ut Mar
/tor,
Uu M. Fiwx
••ntiH»-:ra rlx of the
estatcof Hat-/ ft Hus, deceased.
Thos. Drake Attorney for Administratrix.
FACT
IN
// complete and up to date lino of
Thursday and Friday
WHY
Notice To Creditor«
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rigidly ndherred to.
Sniet) first. Liberality next.
C. H. WHhKMf ....................
H. II. VanValkenburg...............
Paul Breitenstein .......................
Mr». R. W. Marple.....................
J. I. I I m like .................................
I. A. Duty.......................................
J. V. Houston................................
J. C. Fergnaon...............................
S. T. Sutntnera...............................
O. Short
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J. W. Siemene'..............................
F. W. Jennings.............................
Jasper Bennett...............................
Thomas Drake...............................
Ernest Soule....................................
Mark L. Burns.............................
Henry A Houston.........................
J. A. Houston................................
Jo». Conger....................................
J. F. Goeller.................................
R. I. Hammond.............................
Mrs. E. E. Heidrich...................
Robinson A Cox...........................
J. H. Driscoll................................
Geo. R. llnrn..................................
Mrs. M. McMillan .....................
Arthur C. Lewis...........................
W. O. Smith....................................
J. Scott Taylor...............................
J. J. Kelliher, North Head, W.
ing apparel. It is just as cheap to have
Found—On the street of Keno on Jan­ Wm. Barks......................................
the latvet patterns as to wear last year’s uary 29. 1905, a silver open face watch E. 8. Phillipe ................................
Dressmaking parlors in connec­ with fob chain. Owner can have same Hobt. H. Bunnell .......................
tion.
by proving property and paying charges Jas. O’Neil......................................
H. M. Ackley..................................
Silverware. L. Alva Lewis.
Inquire of J. E. Newbanks, of Keno.
J. T. Alexander..............................
B. 8. Grigsby..................................
Report of the Condition of
LEASED GRIFFITH S MILL.
Deere Implement Co, 8. F.........
The Fir»: National Bank of Klamath Fall», J. C. Rntenic..................................
James O'Neil and W. C. Stanley have at Klamath Falls, in the State of Oregon, at H. J. Winters..................................
Charlie Lens....................................
leaned the Gnffith saw mill at Odes»«, the closex>f business Much 14, 1905.
»Wirts
DOU ARS
•hm n« steam boat and barges, for a Loans and Discounts........................... 29,522.*0 John G. Swan...............................
W. B. Barnes..................................
term of three very« and are now engag- Overdrafts, secured and unsecured....
419 79
toi-in Imitotng a wharf on the lake near U.S. Bonds to secure circulation........ 10.0UD.ÜO C. Roes Anderson.........................
5C0 UC Geo. D. Grizzle..............................
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„ Hanks’ place. They will also Premiums on U. 8. Bonds....................
Stocks, securities, etc........................... 3,902 3ft
a road 'so that himlier can be Banking house, furniture and fixtures 4.374 M Caleb T. Oliver..............................
W. A. Decordova..........................
hauled from the landing to this city.
Due from State Banks and Bankers.
IATI 97
Mr. O'Neil stated to a Republican Due from approved reserve agents .. 12318 71 Charles Woodard..........................
12190 Geo. Pan Company......................
rrpr-i- ntativo that the company would Checksand other cash items .............
Notes on other National Banka.........
10.00 Otto Heidrich..................................
sit in a dry kiln at this end and expect- Fractional paper currency, nickels,
Walter Lennox..............................
<
>ter in the Fall to put up a saah
and cenu.......................................
«7.48
John Fountain................... ............
Lawful money reserve In bankrYii:
and door factory.
Specie...................................... 84.566 50
Isaac Wright...................................
I>egaLtender notes.................
4.568.M Ky Taylor............. ...........................
Town Treasurer's Notice.
Redemption fund wfth U. 8. Treasur­
W. 8. Slough..................................
Noti<- .i- ' eo‘. y given that there are
er (5 per cent of circulation)............
SOO 00
J. R. Stilts........................................
fu 1“ jn tn.-
n treasury for the re-
Total
..................................................................... S7.»id.7» F. M. Barn urn................................
d. i>p- n u ’lie following warrant»:
MABILITIM.
DOLLAM John Uerlings...............................
11144, 1145, 1148. 1147, 1148, 1149.
Capital «tnck paid hl............................. 25.000.00
Silas Obencbain............ ..............
1151. 1152. 1153,1154,1155,115«, U nd I Tided profits, leu expenses snd
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1159, lit», 1161, 1102, 11(53,
taxes paid..................
1.14.1S9 Henry Janssen.............................
1105, I1M, 1107,1168,1169,1170, National Bank notes outstanding ...... 10.000 00 Rev. W. G. Smith.......................
.'tOS.lS R. A. Alford..................................
117’. 1172, 1173, 1)74. 1175, 117«, 1177, Due to other National Banks..............
lira 1179, 1180, 1181,1182,1183,1184, Individusl deposits subject to check 2» 195.71 J. A. Koontz....................................
Demand certificates ot deposit............. S. 187.00
1185, 1186, 1187.
Interest will cease
James Briscoe....,.......................
ron :
■ date.
ToUl................................................. <7385.78 J. C. Sigler......................................
State of Oregon, County of Klamath, m:
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O. A. Hilliard.................................
Xlamr.th Falls, Or., this 23rd
I, G. W. White, President of the above
day i larch, 1905.
C. C. Chitwood.............................
named bank, do solemnly swear that the above
.1. W. Siemens, Town Treasurer.
statement is true to the best of my knowledge J. F. Kimball................... ..............
and belief.
G. W. W rits , President.
M. H. Beebe....................................
Correct—Attest:
Gio T. B aldwin
I. E. Mitchell..................................
F loyd M. W hits ,
M. Doolier (timber claim).........
C has . E. W ordin .
Directors. A. H. Phipps, Mt. Vernon,
finbscribed and sworn to before me this 2lst
Wash, (timber clatm).............
day of March, 1905.
Wm H W ordin ,
Wm. C. liligers, Mt. Vernon,
(&FAL)
Notary Public.
Wash, (timber claim) ..
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CHITWOOD’S. I
IRI’.A.MIRFR’S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that there arc
funds in the County Treasury for 'I «
redemption of all Klamat’l County Gen­
eral Fund snd Scalp Bounty Warrants
|ir<'tested on grid prior to July |;|, ||Hi|
Interest on san»« will cease from this
date.
Dated nt Klamath 1'iills, Oregon, this
Itltli dat March, 1905.
L. Alva l.en is, ^.'o. Treasurer.
Notice i» hereby given that there •**
fund« in the County Treasury lor
redemption of ail KImmilli • biin'y •*
rant, protested on mid prior to M«7
1901.
Interest on same will reese I”’1
this date.
Dated gt Klamath Fa!1«, Oregon. 1 1
2nd day of March, 1905.
L. Al.v* î.ltwi«>
County Ttvarutri'
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