Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 02, 1908, Image 2

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCI
such a man in Oregon. We hope then*
is; and that the time is not far distent
when his voice will l*e heard through-
| out the State summoning the Republi­
cans back from the ranks of populism
, and socialism whither they drifted when
they permitted themselvee to l*e fooled
into voting for such a law as the direct
I primary.
THE OLD LINE
Klamath Lake Railroad
All communications submitted for publication in the columns «1 thia paper
Another week has (*a»sed by and yet
will be in-erted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume articles
no report from the Fourth of July com­
will be published.
mittee. It would srwni that for its own
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vindication
a report would l>e forthcom­
It took the Fourth of July committee IHE DIRECT PRIMARY
ing.
The
Republican
asked some ques­
al tout five months to publish its first re-1
tions
that
the
committee
ought nut to
|s»rt. Wonder if it will take it that
It would seem that the wave of en
have
auy
difficulty
in
answering.
It
long to answer the Repuldicau’s ques­
thusiasm that swept on to lhe statute kicked up an awful lot of dust al>out the
tions?
books of lliis state the direct primary way we have been grafting, and we have t
law is subsiding and that it is only a '«en trying to figure out why the work
The Republican aiked the committee question of time taforeit will lie either
was done with so much v.m and vigor.
last week if it would I* willing to turn repealed or l>ecome a dead letter. This
Surely it was not for the purpose of get-
over to two accountanta appointed by is the conclusion that is l*ing reached
I ting the public to look in an opposite di­
the Civic Federation all of the hooks throughout the state by leaders m both
rection, for it is impossible to believe
aud papers connected with the Fourth parties sm.-e Senator Mulkey divided
that the committee would have an alter-
of July celebration, but no reply has that he could not muster enough
j ior motive in abusing us.
I wen forthcoming. The Republican
strength to win for him tho toga that
would like to see these accountants ap­ has been worn for the past six years by
Tells How to Mix It
pointed, in order that it might have the Senator Fulton. In withdrawing from
questions answered that it asked two the race Mr.jMulkev gave ‘as one of the
A well known authority on Rtieunia- j
weeks ago.
principal reasons the lukewarm support tism gives the reader» of w large New'
he received by the advocates |of State­ York daily paper tho following valuable, j
According to the repor* published by ment No. I. He was an out and out ad­ ! yet »¡tuple ami harmloM prvecriptiou, |
the Fourth of July committee it had at vocate of this feature of the primary which any oue can easily prepare at j
home:
its disposal something over ♦ ItUN, and law. believing, no doubt, that it would
Fluid Extract iMml.-lion, one-halt:
yet that was not sufficient to pay its do for him what it did for Bourne, land ounce: Compound Kaigvu one ounce;
debts. Now when the creditors are ask­ him in tbe Senate. But it did not Con>|>ound Syrup Swrwapwrilla, three
ing for an accounting they are met with work, for the people throughout lhe ounce».
Mix by »baking well in a bottle, and
abuse and charge-* of grafting. How­ State are Ivginning to realise that the
take a teaspoonfiil after each meal ano
ever, when a fellow is after the collec- direct primary law. that great iiiBtru-
at bedtime. He states that lhe ingred-
1 ion of an honest account lie is not go­ merit that was going to emancipate the ients can la* obtained Irom any good j
ing to be scared off by the ban-shee cry people of l »regoli and make them inde- : preM-ription pl.arma.-y al »mall coat,'
<>f the person who gave him the sack. pendent of the l>osa and the huodler is a , and, l>eing of vegetable extraction, are,
The Republican is not the only one that farce pure and simple. They see now | harmless to take.
This pleasant mixture, il taken regu­
was handed a coki biscuit by the com­ that it is the man with money who win», larly for a few days, is said to overcome J
mittee. There are others and they are for no poor man can go up against it ' almost any case of Rheumatism. Tire j
about as desirous as are we that the and win a nomination. It costs too; pain and swelling, ’If any, diminishes I
committee shows what it did with all of much for printers’ ink and postage and , with each dose, until permanent results I
are obtained, and without injuring the
the money paid in.
other “incidental”expenses. The poor. !
stomach. While there are many so-
deludevi mortal who had high aspira­ called Rheumatism remedies, i-atent
The editor ol the takwview Herald is tions to serve his State in one capacity medicines, etc., some of which do give
relief, few really give permanent results,
"warm under the collar’’ liecanst* he or another and who Ivlieved that by a
ami
the above will, no doubt be greatly
was not chosen as Receiver of the land direct |>riraary be conld circumvent the appreciated by many sufferers here at
achemes
of
the
l»>«s
is
now
seeing
that
office, lie presumes that Mr. Crone-
this time.
♦
Inquiry at the drug »totes of this
miller is a tine fellow, (and in this pre­ he is worse off than he was before, for
sumption he is correct) but that when he has absolutely no show whatever, neighborhood elicits the information
that these drugs are haruilees andean
the state delegation undertakes to say mile»» he lias a good sized tank a<*<-ounl
be bought separatelv, or the druggists
to
start
with.
that only “loyal Republicans'' are going
here will mix the prescription for our
Like ad new experiments, it met with readers if asked to.
to be (*lace>I on guard it is a little more
than he can staud. He assumes that popular favor the first time it was tried,
the reason lie was not apiwiuted was t>ut assoni as the first trial was over it
Church Services
his support of Governor Chauilieriain was seen that the triumph of the will of
last year, but pointe tn the fact that thè people was a myth. They saw that it
M. B. CHI IU II
Bourne wav a populist a short time ago was not representative and that the Re­
There ia always a welcome for you a
ami Watson fought Brattain! Well, publicans of the State were hoodwinked Grace M. E. church.
Services will Is* held Sunday in the
brother, iu 1907 it would seem that a into supporting it by the Democrats, for
new leaf was turned over, on w hich waa the latter were the only ones to lie bgne- new Methodist Church.
written “Place only Republican» on tiled by ita operation. The next move
guard.’’ That rule ia certain to hold to he inaile is one looking to its repeal.
good lor a while at least, so that the There are many men prominent in
>«at thing you can do is to get in line state politics who would be glad to take
and not buck over the traces any more, the first step, if they thought it would
nor threaten to support Chamberlain prove a popular one. But these are not
again. If yon have an itching for office the men who will bring about Its repeal.
v < mi must stand up and 1« counted. If It will lie the man who has the courage
you have not, then you can do as you j of his convictions, who will go out
please.
among the |ieop'e of the State, explain
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: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK :
OF KLAMATH FAI.LF, OREGON,
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at the close of business November 19, 1907, which we be-
lieve is as good or better than can he made by any
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other Bank in the State of Oregon
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No. 7167
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Klamath Falls, at Klamath Falls, in the State of Oregon, at the close
of business, November 19, 1907.
RESOURCES
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DOLLARS
Liane and Discount«...............................................................
» 71,2X2 43
< Iver.l.-afie, ss*-ured and unse, urt- l
'407 «3
U. F. Bolide to teetin* rir-ulati.m
10,000 lai
Bond», Securities, eie ..............................
22,M»7 r>3
Banking houre, forniture and fixlnrc»...........................................
3,100 w>
1 »tiu r reai ertele owned ....................................................................
640 50
('aah and eight exchange.......................
03
Redemption fumi with U. S. Treae. (5 jarr cent ol c.rollatimi 1.
500 IX)
Total
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»167,7« 77
LIABILITIES
Total.............................................
4
DOLLARS
Capital stock paid in.............................
Surplus fund..............................................................
Undivided profit«, lees expenses and taxes paid
National Bank notes outstanding
Due to State Banks and Bankers....
Individual deposits subject to check
J fleposits.
Demand certificates of deposit..........
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1157,795 77
S tatz or Onzoox,
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County of Klamalhf **'
I, W. A.Delxeil, Cashier of the a'*ove-nained hank, do solemnly
swear that tbe above statement is true to tbe best of mv knowledge an t
belief-
W. A. DEI.ZELL, Cashier.
Subscribed and eworn to before me this 20th dav of November, 1907.
J. SCOTT TAYLOR, Notary Public.
C obbkct —Attest:
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GEO. T. BALDWIN,
U. W. WHITE,
Directors.
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Allgpic«.
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J'linen to, a dark colored btwj', la th«
I size of u p. a with the remalms'of tbn
1 calyx attached and posaeHaea an odor
I aud flavor resembling u mixture of cln-
t miuioii, cloves and nutmeg, from which
) fact It derives the name of allspice.
I. W bile an Inferior variety grows In
I Mexico und parts of Central auu Booth
1 America. Jamaica Is the only country
I i Iri th., world from which pimento la
, »xported.
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We publish this slatement at this time in order thst the ¿ood people 1
of Klamath County may know how westend; eapecially so because some I
malicious cur has l>een industriously cnculating false statements of our <
condition.
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We publish similar statements five t.mes a year when called upon few (
II m Government to do so.
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The honor and integrity of the stockholders ami men behind this .
Bank is worth more than its capital, ami «» appreciate the confidence ,|
and good will of the people in the past and a«k for a continual.
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OUR books are open for inspection at any time.
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Had to Do Something.
A cubby was brought to the police
station fur having hit one of his fares
over the bead during a dispute about
hia payment.
"Couldn't you explain to the gentle­
man without hitting him?" Inquired
the magistrate
"Yes, str. of course 1 know I waa
wrong, but, you see, I had Jumped off
the box, and 1 couldn’t do that for
nothing.”—Nos fxilalra.
This route is B8 miles shorter, nl»<»ut
*20 miles less staging, about $1.35 cheaper,
and '21 hours sooner, unless you want to
bo dumped in Portland at midnight.
8:45 a. m.
Pullman Space Is on Sale at Thrall.
No Charge to Telephone for Berths.
You Cannot Make this Connection
by Any Other Line.
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In any event you get about 20 miles less stage ride between
Klamath Falls and the Southern Pacific, than over any other route
E. T. Abbott, S,Ï a ^ skpr £ Thrall, Cal.
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/’MiO MHLHlia
Vte»-»*rv»MM<
LOTS
The American Bank and Trust Co
Capital Stock >100,000
Open lor buorMM «very
In Mills’ Addition and
Mills’ Second Addition
are
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4. W.
SureHoney
OFFERED RARE OPPORTUNITY
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
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Leaving Klamath ball» in the morning
you connect with No. 1.» ot tho Southern
Pacific. This is the Southern Pacifie s best
train—observation ear. tourist ami standard
sleepers and diner, arriving at Friseo at
to them the fallacy of the law and help
Merit Printing exec tied at th * priât them to reach an intelligent under- I
FARMERS OF HODIsRATE MEANS
ship of the Klamath Republican.
standing as to its value. There niav 1« I
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78 Going to Portland? Si
Are You Going to Frisco?
Sunday Services:
Bible School............................. ... 10 a. m.
Preaching................................... ...II a. rn.
Preaching................................... ....X p. iu.
Epworth League ................... 7:1S p. in.
A hearty welcome to all,
P. CONKLIN, Pastor,
mrrisr cnracii
Preaching services next Sunday at 11
o’clock a. in. and X o’clock p. m. Sun­
day school at 10 '.'clock and B. Y. I*, u.
at 7:I5 p. m. Everyone invited.
An unusual opportunity is offered the
farmer of moderate means to secure a
a home in the Lakeside Tract located on
the North shore of Tule Lake.
The
land now offered for sale consists of
3500 acres of irrigable land lying under
the Adam« canal, a part of the Klamath
Project, and admirably located along
the shore <>l the lake. It is rich sage­
brush and grass land, part of it being in
cultivation. It will be sold in tracts to
»nil purchasers and on satisfactory
terms.
For particulars call on or address, J.
Frank Adams, manager Lakeside Com­
pany, Tule take, Oregon.
10-17-tf
Thrall and Pokegama Route
tn Ihr year riceptlng Sondayiand legal holiday».
Interrai Paid ou Saving* Drpoait.
WOIHMÌN. C-Mtor
Mtì I Til!
HASH!
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'A Jtltamont Dairy
flakers
'ft
No single lot higher than $300
Choice lots as low as $75
K,
Make your choice, pay
20 per cent cash and
$10 a month
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The Cleanest and Best Kept
tivering Milk and Cream in
rva^^i
Falls.
Every Can and Bottle Sterilized
with Steam each day.
Our Cows are
fed and cared for under direction of Dairy
Division Department of Agriculture. >
PHONE ORDERS B 3
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IJgL Frank Ward will show you tho lotx and
’pg“’ *,<?lp ,nake 11 »election
Several thousand acres of the best farm, fruit,
garden, orchard and grazing land in Klamath County
at prices that cannot be beat, and on favorable terms.
FRANK IRA WHITE
American Bank & Trust Building, Sixth Street Side
Every drop
Of Old Continental Whiskey
Water Mill Whiskey
Normandie Rye
F. F If. Rye
is as pure its Government inspection can make
it. It is bottlod in bond under Government su­
pervision ami that carries.the guarantee Of abso­
lute purity.
Pure
IN 1MN OREGON
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Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
I hat Contain Mercury
as tu-rcury will rarely destroy the tense of
• men and completely deranse lhe »holes, a
tern »tier ealrrle« It through the mucous rar
laces. Much articles should never be used es
! cept on prescriptions from reputable physl
, clans, as tbe damage they will do Is ten fold
Ito lhe rood you can possibly derive from
them Hairs Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J * henry A Co., Toledo, O. contains no If
mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting di­
rectly upon the blood, and mucous surfaces of
th*- syat-m. Iu buyiur Hall’s Catarrh Cure ;
1» lire yon get the genuine ft Is taken In- 4
(email, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. -
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Cheney
o. Testimonials free
■old by Druggists. Prior, 76«. per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
Lakeside Inn,
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MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
Modern improvements.
73 rooms and suites.
Sample Rooms, Bur Room, Parlors, Two Club
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
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SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS»*
is tho word that telln the story, and when tho
government places its O. K. on whiHkey you may
*'e auro it is pure.
Sold by
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C. I). WILLSON
Wholesale and Retail Dealer £
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FURS
WANTED
A. HELMING & CO Fur Merchants
We pay the best Cash Price.
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE,
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MEDFORD,
ORE