Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 01, 1906, Image 4

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    A L A.l/. i TH REPL BUCA A
E. .1. MURRAY. Editor
OREGON
INTERIOR
LEADING NEWSPAPER Or
In connection with the Pacific North
west. The Klamath Republican offers
to the most popular young* lady in
Klamath Conntv a
TWO DOLLARS LITE YEAR LN \DYAN
Klamath Falls. Or.. Thursday, November 1. i io5
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an i »¡ter letlina the U nr run out. th’\
yean» ago tiled on it a« a h «in.-* va ■
¡living tir<t taken the q
it aa a pre- inption uh«i;n. I n t lit- in« an-
time the lady whom
married had taken f«o quarter alili
north •( tint a* a home*!» - a I. and w iule
her claim was pending 1 ae tiled
V
w quarter in c«>ntn»ven»y a< a L« mes’vad.
The claim «•! the contestant 1* that
W iglit as the Lead ot the lainilv. had
more land than the law ullua vo i»u a
homestead claimant.
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is limited, keep \««ir eve
prices :
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I. 11, 12, 14. 15 1 • and
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$2*> (X' rilfll.
J. L. Tv ford and son are going
to in-
jj
I.ot» 2 •. 4. •.
7. * '• 10. 11, 13, 1!>,
vrvasv their ia ihtivs for Ixiat and 21». 21, 22. 21. 21.
I in bi «. .:». í2«"> ou
launch building, and have leased a lot each.
on K ainatu Avenue, r.var <.’«• lifer >t/wt
1...1« 2. 3 4.
7. S. !» anti
on which they are
t ot'-v: a 5-K2I ‘2, $‘.‘5>> 1 * .-.i. h.
foot building.
I ilia him has demon
lei u., ■ i.v thiol 4 'W li. ba..i i
atratcJ it* ability lu “deliver th«* go .«i-. ‘ or »« • year» at H per cent.
and th«»se of this city wl.«» can afford to
ii . >, iix..« hi K. iiMtxrl
indulge m the luxury of a launch haw
Va npiH-ii a Burn«, Aat
been quick t » rva ize it. The result ha*
¡•een that Messrs Kelford have l»een
crowded with work during the past
year. The coming season pr«»mi*es t ■
¡■e far ahead of this year** business,
and they are going to take time by the
forelock and put up a shop that will
meet the demand.
Chlcitgo.
Master Tailors
fit you cbt-gutely corr«et!y.
Th;.- woi’.j.riul crgiu.z«'.ijn.
.T.f‘S»i.>J ti e I* ,’.?»! »Mli’.ry
uh.-j,» it lb -vcr.J. cr.ip'.jj .r.g ihc
ni.’f’ skilled cutler» Ani tailors,
i c.’i.» clothe» jj g;< 3 js it is pj.
s bit to aij'e them You'll hjve
co trouble in making j satisfactory
selection i><m the assortment of
c ,cr!cur hundred newest fabrics
we are tew displaying Price,
verykw. Samiacuon guaranteed.
Vc cordially invite y. u to call
While s mtHing with a friend at the
rear of toe L -g Cabin restaurant last
Sunday evening, Leo Craddock lost hi?
balance ami fell from the platform to
the ground, a distance of about six fret.
Asa result he received a severe cut on
the head requiring medical attention.
Miss Straw entertained a large party
of her friernla last Saturday alternoon.
•>X) was play ed. Dr. Iila S. St->ne l*in_-
the lucky winner of the handsome hand
painted
vase.
Refieshments were
served and a most pleasant alternoon
was enjoyed.
E. L. Coleman, who is issuing a spec­
ial «Jition of the Merrill Record, is in
the city for the purpose of gathering
data for his work. He is a hustler and
promises to have one of the best papers
of its kind ever issued in .-uuthern
Oregon.
Therefore Bryant, son of Rev. J. W.
Bryant, who went to Redlands, Calif.,
sometime ago. is in a critical condition,
the change having lieen of no benefit to
him, a fact his many friends will re­
gret.
G. Heitkemper, br., the well known
jeweler of Portland, is in the city. He
is here for the purpose ol aiding his son
in fitting out the jewelry store he will
shortly open in the Republican block.
The Twenty one Club will give the
Hicond of the series of dances to-morrow
*vening. If the last one is a criterion,
it is certain that those attending will be
sure of a very enjoyable evening.
For sale.—G<x»i three room cottage
w ith two lots, will be sold at a bargain.
Also one cook stove and one heater.
Enquier at my place near the high
school.—L. A. Martin.
If I cannot save you money, it is because you
will not permit me
D h you want the best there is in Life insurance, based
upon a clear, comprehensive statement >f Income, I x-
renses and Payments to Policyholders? I'hese figures hne
lver> published frequently and as tar as I kn >.v. are undis­
puted. If they do not “tell the st »ry,” then I knwofno
method whereby a man can intelligently select his Lite In­
surance and we may as well “go it blinu,” as m mv prob­
ably ha\e done in the past. Use the same judgment in
selecting your Life Insurance that you d » in y ur business
and there need be no“vain regrets.”
N K M E
Ex,*u»e
1Ratio
ut
Mauftg hi »-nt
I 1.753.85s 1 M-5
Aetna .........
. ..
1 I.-.'«
Berk-liii»-
Connecticut Mutual l.ooo.Sxo 1 l.yO
I3.Ï
hquitablt*.........
1’ 42
1.2- >■ », 1. »• • 2i' V»
tiuriiidiiia...............
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H<>me
Hanhattan
! «41.2(1 2»’. 4-5
M.(-‘-auhu-vtt* Mutu’1
! Âi.îu . 5.17
Mutual Benefit
2 270.970 12.72
Mutual Life N Y
15.517,420 l’i 1«
New Englan«! Mutua!
1 171.0-57 h».«)
New York I.He
1' L8.47«; IS. 92
Northwestern
4 414.14« 12 02
793.IS» 32. já
Pacific Mutual
Pelin. Mutual
2,707.857 1«> 14
725 415 17.7«
Phoenix Mutual
1.116.079 12.00
1. ami r.
1,487,911
Prov. Savingx . .
34 03
*20.978 15 »2
state Mutoal
1
.ti*. Hi Iti 47
1'n iuti Central. ..
«72,114 2» '» ' M
Union Mutual.........
477,' a .'« 24 37
1’nited »*tateH .
VVaxi.uigtun Life .
1,032,243 2» i .35
R. turnett t»
Received
from
>•■’. « V i.«.,
Pollfj- ik«t. 1 -rs
or their
In Premium»
1 lepre »•'titaHve*
»in« e
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( »rvaniza* un
Oraat.nation
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1 ^2,1* »S,i LV» t
140,709 !»74
39,611,587
2.'."»i i ;<>
»34.35-.377 »34-357.377
2.3. >4 *'*♦>
477.2*«»,
*4.215.410
■-..■41 .572
4.5 5-J.5.I2A
2>.7 i ■«.!.,■■
♦•7 .••24,437
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,5.;. 18.5.428
2M..V»7.Hol
21 *421.3*7
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92,0.39 439
11 i 72»MM1
455,01.5.453
s5i, 1.52,4*4
331,'»>7 *.5.'
175,043,419
1 1.142 442
21. *5.“», *22
79.826.631
142,154.«3»i
•»3,954. V m
49,02*. 152
9ti.52l ,851
55.592.837
44 522.018
25.385,080
28.344, Di5
50.506,87»
HO.tflH.HO?
*4.067.229
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:»i.73*.osi.
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28.487,93»
62,134,752
44,506,140
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K.tur'1
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51.10
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57 -Vt
57.01
5ti.ll
40 «3
72.65
71.89
71 .«2
Cut this list out and tile it for reference as it may not
appear again
Fire Insurance written in c ompanies that stand at the
head of list in point of Merit as regards settlement in San
Francisco.
Town and country realty handled at prices that make
money for the buyer.
TOM STEPHENS,
Office in Willson Block.
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
ALEX MARTIN,
President
Th«* subscription price of the 1’acilie Northwest is "»'leents a year.
The subscription price of The Klamath Republic:! : i* t -.'. do a \cai
But during (hi* contest both papel N
year for $J.OO.
\\
ill be sent to one liddress lur otic
The successful lady will !•«» one of a pnrtv of thirl) -three -one
from ««ach county in lite Stalo that will II ave Portland1 May l*t, r.H>7,
for the Jamestown Exposition, and will Ilf« gon«« throe w eck* or more.
v¡siting many of the large cities of the t ’¡1st an« I culling on th «• 1 ‘resident ol the
I'nitc.l Slat''* at M’ ashington. She w ill lx« the special representa!ivo oí
Klamath Counts an I the Klamath Project.
I aim to be reliable
C. E. Scott, broke his leg near the knee
joint last Sunday morning. 1 he acci­
dent occurred at the Mearns place
where the outgoing stages stop for
breakfast. He was brought to this city
and taken to the Klamath H »use. w here
be receive«I the proper medical atten­
tion,
Dr. Mas tun «nA Cartw right re­
ducing the fracture.
Pho contest will clo»e |)eeeinl»cr 31st, l'.U'fi. mid the l.ul\ ii'ceitin^ tin
largest nninbei «'I -uli- i iption-to the I’aeilic \ iitlnxe-t and I’he Klamath
Republican «ill b«« deemed the choice ol the count) for the trip.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
E. R. REAMES,
ALEX MARLIN, Jr
Vice-President
Cashier
The President lias i«»ued his annual
Tlianksgiving proclamation, this year
designating November W as the day for
First Semi-Annual Statement June 30, l'.MMi
indulgence in turkey—if you can find
Resources
Los ns and Discounts ................................................................................................
I 120,511.4«
one.
Overdrafts, secured and unœcured
.................................... ..
O3.70h.O3
Mrs. J. A. Sullivan and child of Bonds and Warrants. .....................................................................................................
52,450.23
Upper laike, Calif., arrived here last Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures ............................................................
5,*W.0t>
week to join Mr. Sullivan, ami make I>ue from Bank» ami Bankers................................................................ ................... 241,217.75
Cash in Bank ............................................................ ........................................................
13.H34.91
this their future home.
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
|527,«91.98
Capt. M. S. Hazen, who has been
Liabilities
employed on the Columbia and its
Capital Stock, fully paid...................................
I 100.000.00
tributaries, took charge of the steamer Surplus and Undivided profits.........................
4.7H4.5W
Klamath last Sunday,
Individual Deposits, subject to check. ..............................................................
381,376.89
Cashier
’
s
Checks
outstanding
................................................................................
912.35
Mrs. H. E. Cronemiller, mother of F.
Demand Certificates of Deposit..................................................................................
40,818.15
F.Cronemiller, left for California this
week, where she will remain fur the
♦.527,691 .»8,
State of Oregon
1
winter.
County of Klamatbf ’
M. D. Williams, county surveyor, left
I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the above name l Bank, lieing first du.
for Lakeview last Monday, and will be ly^sworn, do say that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
Ai.xx M artix , J r ., Cashier.
absent about ten days.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of July, 1906.
4>allock A Daggett have let a con­
[ scal ]
M. C.G ravm
tract to Telford and son for a 20-f<x>t
Notary Public for Oregon.
Correct attest
launch.
Ai.sx M artim ,
Quite a number ot lots have been sold
E. R. R xamks .
in the Hot tiprings Addition during the
A lsx M artion , J r ,
Directors.
past few days. Among the purchasers
'ihc yhnies/oieii /-' a / osi / ioh
W ill be held at Norfolk, W. \ a., mid will be the grandest militars md
marine exposition ««ver held. It will surpass all previous world's fair- in
splendor and magnificence. A vi-i to the Great World s show will be an
event in the life of any voting lady never to be forgotten.
Rules Governing the Contest
Subscribers must pay all mrcarag«« ami one vear in adv.mee. This will
entitle him to th<* Pacific Northwest mi l 1 lie Klamath Republican foi one
year and a vote for his choice to go to the Jamestown Exposition.
<»nc person may send in as many subscriptions as he chooses.
Additional Offer
In addition to this phenomenal oiler, paid in advance subscribers may
choose any one of the following magazines, which will be stmt free for one
year:
The Journal of American Agriculture
The Woman's Farm Journal
The Woman's Magazine
By paying ço cents additional, or ÿz.ço we will send you for one year
The Pacific Northwest, T he . K i . a .MATH K f . pi ,'Hi.lv an and any One of the
following magazines:
The Pacific Monthly
The Woman's Home Companion
The Cosmopolitan
McCall's Magazine
The Woman's National Daily
The only woman's dally paper In the world
Further Information
will be gladly furnished by addressing the
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN,
Klamath Falls, Or.
DON’T UKlwAY
Sending in your subscription at once and take advantage of our
remarkable magazine offer.