Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 30, 1907, Image 3

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    No Additions to Didland Women ol Wo<slcrafl, Ewauna Circle
No. <H7, meets every second and fourth
United Blates I.and Other. Lakeview,
For the assurance of purchasers of lots I*relay in Haoderson's hall.
III the town of Midlanu, a* well as to
Oregon, May HI, 1907.
Mrs. Dollie Virgil, G. N,
Notice is hereby given that ill coin- furnish information to people interested
in lands in or near to Midland, which
pllance witli Hie provisions of the act of purchasers or owners of land might la*
Congress of June 3, IH7H, entitled "All affected l>y th- reports to effect that
act for the sale of timber lands in the several addition* would Is- made to Mid­
civil. ENGINEER And SURVEYOR
States o| California, Oregon, Nevada, land, we take tills method of slating
that there will lie no additions to Mid­
ami Washington Territory," a* extend- land for some years.
We can give this
KLAMATH FALLS
I
ed t<> all the Public I aim I Mates by act assurance, for the reason that we own
All kinila engineering anil draughting
of August I, IKIl'J, Christine Heaquiat, of hind on all sides <4 the town site, all of
Klamath Falls, County of Klaniatli, which will la« kept vacant, esiept the
vacant land on the south and the south­
Slate <>( Oregon, has this day tiled in east of the town site, which lias been
DR. WM. MARTIN
I his oilier her sworn statement No. .'iMCi, set aside for the use of stock yards,
DENTIST
for the pun ha*e of the Be'^iiw1* and sheds and loading pens.— Mini ani > T own
<
'
omi - anv .
nv^swlf of Sec No 11, in Tp. No. 3(1 H,
It No. Ii E W M, mid will offer proof to
show that the hind s >ught is more val­ SOLIEIIIS <>l KI.AMA I It I Al l s
uable for its timla-r or stone thim for
A.O. U. W.—Linkvllle Ixslge No III)
agricultural purposes, slid to establish meets m the A. <•. IW. hall every
her claim to said hind la-fore the Clerk Tuesday evening, Visiting Brothers al-
COUNTY SURVEYOR
John
M. W.
............ Vaden,
...
of Klamath County, Oregon, nt liis wavs welcome.
J. W, Siemens, Recorder,
oilice at Klamath lulls, Oregon, on
Evangeline Lodge No. Us llegree of
Monday, the 5th day of Angus', 19**7,
LAND SURVEYOR.
Honor Lodge meets iii the A. <*. C. W.
Mie names us witnesses:
I iii II e^eiv si.... id mid fourth Thursdays
I*. B. Campls I), Henry .I.msscti, tt in in the month. Nancv N . White, C. of H.
Jew Marple, Recorder.
H. Worden mid J C, bniith all of Klam­
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
W. <i. W. Ewauna Camp, No. 7ui*. W.
ath lulls, Oregon.
<*. W., meets every Tuesday evening
Am mid nil |»rsoii* dunning adverse-
ut 7 130 o'clisk nt Sanderson's hall.
All
DR. C. P. MASON
ty the alsive drscrilH-d laid* are re­ iK'iglilsns cordially invited.
quested to Die their < laiin» In tins din e
C. K. Brandenburg, Clerk.
DENTIST
on or Indore "uid 5th day of August, i
A. I . A A. M
Klamath l.olge No
I ■. mi ;.
Office in American Bank A Trust ComJ
77. Meets Saturday evening on or l«>
5 23 7 2f>
J. N Watson. Register.
pany's Building
fore the lull moon of each month in the
PHONE 614
Masonic Hull. W. '1 Move, W. M.
Treasurer’s Notice
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
W. E. Bowdoiu, Secretary.
Notice is hereby given that there are
<> E. s. Molia Chapter No.bl, meets
funds in the County Ireusiity for the in the Masonic hall every second and
WILL A. LEONARD
redemption of Klamath County warrants , lonrth Tuesday evenings tn each mcritli.
No. 1401« and No 14519 protested on Christine Mm Io. h, W. M. Jennie E.
DENTIST
Kearnes, Secretary.
November5, l'S*l
Interest on the same
Witbro* -Melhase liuiidinn
I.0,0. F.— Klamath laslgr No. 137
will cease from this date.
meets every Saturday evening in the
Baled nt Klmnnth Falls, Oregon, this A.O. C. Vt'. hall W. II. North, N.G.
2 Ird day of May. 1907.
Geo. I.. Humphrey, Secretary.
C. F. STONE
I.. A lva Lawin,
Ewauna Encampment No. 4'1,1.<>.O.F.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Treasurer of Klamath County, < he. Encampment meets second and fourth ,
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
Saturdays in the month in
the
A. O. I'. W. hall. (’. C. Brower, C. P.
City Warrants
Geo. I.. Humphrey, Scribe.
.Noin e ia herein given that ’tie r. ar«*
Pr»a|H-rity ItelH-kah laalge No. 104
hind* in tb«« town tit’MMury for the re- I 0.0. F. meets in the A. O. I'. W.
J. V. M'TIMMONOS
deiuplioii ol the following warrants:
ball everv first ami third Thursdays in
TAXIDERMIST
AND TANNER
the
month.
Francis
E.
Boyd,
N.
G.
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11W2
14*3
Frankie Hammond, Secretary.
All work guarante<-l tirxt-claj*«
1475
1493
14X4
K. of P.— Klamath Lodge No. 99
in every reajx-ct
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147ti
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141*4
meets in Sanderson's hall every Mon
1477
1 - ■
14NX
HUGH ANO HOIIKM A sl'K< tALTY
day evening.
Bert Bamls-r. C. C.
147H
14M,
I4WI
John Y. Tipton. K. of R. ami S.
HENLEY RANCH
14HS
147»
I4U7
M W. of A. — Ixslge Uircta in the
14M*
I4MI
14W* A <*. I . W. hall every tirat ami third ,
Wednesday in tin- month.
I4'«>
14M
E. WHITLOCK
W. B. Mclaiugldm, Consul
1491
14X2
W A . I'helps, Clef k .
UNDERTAKER
lilt« re-t on al*>ve warrants < cases
Foresters of America—Ewaunu Camp
AND EMBALMER
No. 'd. meet» .11 tie' A.O. U. W. hall
Hohler of License No 29.
every second and fourth Fridays in the
month.
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KI.AMATH FALLE, OREGON
E. Jamison, Rec.
Koike for I'ublkatlon
Chetko Copper
E. B. HENRY
Office over Klamath County Bank
MELVIN 0. WILLIAMS
Civil and Irrigation Engineer,
East Main St., below 4th
Klamath Falls, Oregon
ChelkO Coppei Co* Is now oflernig it* flr*t allotment of Treasury St<* k at 30 cents a share.
Chotkn nnnor Cn "
LII c ' k U
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UPpCl
i»>c<»rf***,*t**'* *n August, 19C5, under the laws of the <tat»-of Oregon, with a capital stock
of $1,000,000, par value of shares $1 each. One-third of the issue is treasury stock.
Chotkn PnnnDr Cn °*n* ti >IRTY coppieri daims l’ont) acres and two water rights on the Chetko river in Cum
UllulKU UUppCl LU.
County, Oregon within eighteen miles of Chetko Harbor, on the Pacific Ocean,
On one of the claims is a fifty-loot vein of copjier ore which is being developed that c< ntains 13 per cent copjrer, and
$2X gold |<er ton ; making a total of
$90.40 per ton
Attantinn
that IheTrtaitjrCopper Co., In Shoot* County, Colilornla
. $4.000.000
lines oYernging about live per eent coppei Is selling its sbnroo in Booton at $>7 to $jo 1
‘ ' 11®
A hg IIIIUI I
-Lure ; and the Balakalala Copf>er Co., situated m ar Trinity, capitalized a' $5,000.000 is selling it $S to $10 [«>
share on the Boston arid other markets.
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, '
as,
nnur
$1.000.000
LI1UK() L/OppLi
. impunies, and is now selling its first block
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,
both -ad c -mpanie* Oto
,,]
treasury stock at
30 cents a share
Sxwi a
Copper Stock Buyers learn the fa1 ta about th-
Chetko Copper projierties, the share» will eventually advance t
/*L pfL-n
VJlvlKO
$10 and better per share.
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at 30 cents a share is way far the beet Copper Stock buy of the day. It Las the higi
V/UppCi
grade copper-gold ore in quantity and the right management. It is sure to
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Advance in price, and that soon
Sample* of the Chetko Copper gold ore and prospectuses can l>e seen at the Lakeside Inn, Klamath Falls, Oregoi
Albert E. Imbler, late manager and part owner of the Long Lake Lumber Co., of Klamath Fall*, is personally over
seeing the development of the large ore bodies on the Chetko Copper claim*, and the company ;s proceeding to have all ii
mining claims patented this summer.
Note
Advance in Price:—After July 5th, 19)7, the price of the Chetk copper will l>e advanced to 50 cents a share
For Shares, address
C. W. EVANS, C. & fl. E
Mining Agent and Share Broket
corner main a water j hi ut
Ashland, Oregon
All makes at
Our Hats wear and hold their shape
closing out prices, which include Stetsons, Gordons
Panamas, Split Straws. Etc. Etc.,
See our line of Shoes. Our assortment is the best in
the county.
See our line of Fancy
Ribbons. White
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Goods are offered at the great sacrifice prices, Do not
buy until you see them.
Men's, Women's and Children's hosiery a line unequalled in variety and quality. Every
A beautiful line of extra tine quality Wen s Silk, Lyle,
pair goes at closing out prices.
Linen, Mesh,Balbriggan Underwear.
Men’s, Boys’ and Youth’s
CLOTHING
This week we want to call your attention to our Clothing line. We have two lines
that we are proud of— the Kuh, Nathan & Fisher Brand and the Acorn Brand.
There are more of these clothes worn in this county than any other line, and we sold
them. If they did not give satisfaction we would not be selling more Clothing today than
all other dealers in the city, put together. We have the goods and we have the right price.
The prettiest pattern, the best tit, most durable clothing—that is what we are selling at our
closing out prices. Call and see our special lines.
LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS
We have referred to our line of Waists before, but only slightly.
This week we want the ladies of this county to know that THE
BOSTON STORE has the largest assortment, finest quality, best
fitting, latest designs and nobbiest shirt waists ever brought to this
city. All we ask of you is to examine them and we are sure of
pleasing you. They are selling at closing out prices and give you a
rare opportunity.
The Boston Store = L. Jacobs & Co