Ian »villi proper vouchers, within six
NOTICE OF SURVHY
Klamath Fall., Ore., Ian. 23, UMS | mo vths Irom the date ot this notice, to
To the following property owners in j the Executor, al the law atfice ot No
Tp.
40, 8. H's 9 and 10, E. W. M: H. lan*! «4 Smith, Room No. 8, Withrow-
E. J. MURRAY, Editor.
G, Fairvlo, E. X. Colson heir», George Melhase Building, Klauiath Falls,
Manning, J. W. Manning, E. B Man Klamath County, Oregon.
IMte«l January Ulth, A. D. ltKM.
ning, Leonard W. Miller, John A.
Alexander Martin, Jr.,
Koontx, Janie» Carolan. F K. Ream»»,
fit
Execubir of said Estate,
Nat Langell, Alfred Mellin.«*, G. >V.
Smitli Real Estate Co., Ella J. Kelliher, i
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
J. K. Ballanl. Leonore F. Nowllu, C. ,M.
Contest Notice
Hanson, Janies Jorv, Wiu. N. Willson,
All communications submitted for publication in the columns of thia paper
Department
of the Interior, United
Frances
K.
ltovd,
II,
II.
Foleoai,
John
will I m * inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume articles
C. Fergweon, Geo. W.Jory, R. II. Short, Slate. l.an»l Office, Lakeview, Oregon,
will be published.
K. 8. Moore, Andrew Ryan, Henry 1*. ' January 1st, 1998.
A Midicient «'»»meat affidavit having
Galarneau. Iru C. Johnwin, Mar» R.
Litigation Begins
Must File Petitions
McClure, C. K. Hadlev, M. I*. Galar- Iwen file«l in tin. »'ffice bv Cecil II.
neau, John H. Matney, Josephine C. Markham, conteetant. agaiuat lioiuc-
The complications arising iron» the
The law aaya all aspirant« for primary
Matuey, Cha». F. Galarneau, Albert stead enirv No. 3767, mills April 29,
nomination must tile their petitions, land meh last Fall are reaching a stage
Oehler, Time. Martin, Them Martin, | 1907, for »1^ .el«, nel^ «*'4, »«*l4 neQ,
fully signed, with the secretary of state when* the conflicting applicant» are
Mary A. Suuderiuan. I’earl Darling, Sec. 35, Tp. 40 r»., R. Il K,, hv l<«lpli
Brown, coute.tee, in wliivli it ia allowed
liefore March 29 if they seek an ofli«*e in beginning to realize the endless litign-
Euiil Schuman, Bertha F. Ryder, S. E. that, among other ihiug., said Ralph
the state at large or in a district com- tion that ensuee when contest proceed- Klamath Wants Senator Martin, Crawford Hill, E. C. Roam, A. Brown lisa utterly fail«*«l in reaped to
|Kiaed of several counties. If they seek ings are resorte»! to. The applicant
Kershner, J. W. Hamakar heir», L. W. ! said entry, to comply wuh the public
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a county office they must filo not later who aecure»l the first tiling lias the ad
War»!. R. K. Sutton, Bertha Spldell, I sik I la«» ol the I'. S. and the rule» and
For the information «»( our rvadara we
regulation. e*talili«h<*d thereunder with
than April 2. The primaries will l«e vantage in this that sueveeding entry
James Brise«», S*>;»hia S. Henley, S It. rel»ren«'<» t»> e.tabn.hiiu ami maintain-
will state that the 17th Senatorial Dis
held April 17 ami state and district pe men must »io the contesting and he is
B«K»tb and Charly. St«*eman, You are ‘ nut a re.i-lence on Mid laini; that he
trict includes the «rounties of Crook,
titions must lie tiled not lew than 21) placed on the defensive, making the coat
hereby notified that, on the 15th »lay of - did not e.tablish a rvekienM in a house
Klamath
ami
Lake,
and
is
entitled,
■lava before that date and county peti of the contest light for him. The tim
February. 1908, I »hall begin survey for on »ani laini witbin six month, from
ber and ston«> applicant securing a tiling | under the ap|* rtioniuent ol 1907, to one the l«x-ation of the following S«vti u and the »late of >al«l entry ’, that lie ha.
tions not lees tnan 15 days.
never e»tabli»h«>*l a residence on »aid
"Before or at the time of beginning to ahea»l ot a homesteader seen»« to I* senator Jointly.
v4 Section Corners, to wit:
land, built u hvinae or made any im
The Slat Representative District is
circulate any [wtition for nomination to given the preference if the character of
All corner» in See. 10, all cornere ini provements of the Mid tract or culti
comprised of the counties ot Grant,
any office under this law," says the di- the land renders it unfit for cultivation,
Sec. 13. all corners in Sec. 14, Q corner vate.! the same; that lor more than »ix
immediately t»rior to the mak
reel primary law, "the i«rson who is to
The officials of tbeland office at Lake Crook. Klamath ami lake, «nd it eu- on the East ot Sec. 12, l4 corner on the months
ing ol this nltidavit the »aid eotueste«'
lie a candidate for such a nomination view have already had hearings between tille«l to two representatives jointly.
W«mt of See. 12, all in Tp. 4*» 8. II. 9 lia» utterly ul»and»iie<l said entry ami
Klamath has never, since its organisa
shall send by registered mail or other- a numtier of conflicting entrynien. but
lia. made hi» home elsewhere, and that
F. W. M.
tion, li.d a senator in the legislative
wise, to tbe secretary of state or tbe no decisions have lieen rendered ami
Said survey is made upon i*etiti >n of hi» absen«*e from said laml na. nut dm*
county clerk or city ilerk, recorder or eonrequenlly no precedent established assembly. For man- »»•are past the , C. E. Hadley. J W lory. E R Rvalue/. to his employment in the Ariuv, Navy
or Marine Cor;»» of the United State, a*»
auditor, as the case may lie, a copy ol for the decision of tbe ease*«. The fight honor has laser» »oiu’el.*! by Klamath to | J. C. Ferguson. M. 1*. Galarneau and C., a private soldier, officer, seaman or
the other counties ol the district, lake
hie petition for nomination, signetl by i for the lauds will be prolonge* I as the
[ F. Galarneau for the purpose of hvating marine during the war with Spam or dur
hiniseit.”
Deportment of the Interior works slowly, has hail as senator Hou. C. A. C«igswell 1 the boundaries of their respective land» ; ing any other war in which the C S. uiay
The number of signatures require*I on and it is safe to sav that an appeal will for two terms and Dr. B. Daly for one; Mid lands taring within thealaive nanied l*e engage»!. Mid partio, are hereby noli-
tie»l to ap;M*ar,respond and offer evidence
a nominating petition "shall be at least lie taken from almost every decision Crook, Newt. Williamson, and Grant, ' Section»
M. 1». W1 LI.l A MS,
touching said allegation at 10 oVI«M'k
Dr.
Laycock.
2 per eent of the party vote in the elee- rendered by the Lakeview officials, mak-
1-23 31
County Bnivevor u. m, on March 5. I'.MS, before Geo
Klamath
i»
now
joined
with
Crook
Chastain, County Chuk. Klamath Fall».
toral district, provided the whole num- ing it necessary for the General land
and Lake only on senator, and we feel
t)rew*»n. ami th»t final lieiiring will lw
liernf signers required on a nominating Office or the Secretary of the Interior to
NOTICE TO CREDHORS
held at 10 o'el ek n. m on March lit.
that in fairness Crook ami lake will
petition, under the provisions of this render the final «lecision.
19118, before the Register ami Receiver
| concede Klamath’s claim at this time
law for any office to lie voted for, in the
Many of the lamlreekrs whore filings
at the United Stales L.iud office In
and will accord us the honor chrerfully. I In the County Court of the State of lakeview, Oregon.
state at large or in a congressional «ii»- . conflict have effected compromises, ami
Oregon, In and for Klamath County.
The sai<l eonlodaill ha» Ing. in a
triet, shall not exceed 1900 nor in any by so doing avoided financial low to Conceding to Klamath the privilege of
| In the matter ot the Estate of Chai les nro|M*r atl'elavit, tile-1 Dec. ID. 1907, »et
naming
the
joint
senator
and
to
the
other case shall the whole number re- ; themselves ami also a long dtday in
other counties interested the two joint
Christopher llendricksen, Dereaaed. [birth facto wluoti show that after dim
quired exceed 500 signers.’’ Only thore [ securing title to the lands.
representative« would seem to us su
Notice is hereby given that all |>er- »liligenco ;iersonal servil e of this notice
may sign primary petitions who are j
loan not lie m»»le, it is hereby ordered
equitable
distribution
of
the
legislative
I
sons
having claims against the Estate of and directeti that a.u h notice la* given by
Report Woman’s Club
registered as to their party member
candidates in which the counties are in I Charles Christopher llendricksen, De due ami proper publication.
ship.
ceased, must present them, duly verifier) ¡■212 2o-
terested.
J N WAT8ON, Itoeaivee.
Petitions for nomination for county
Annual report for 1907 of the Wo
______________________________________
office« must contain signers represent man’s Club. Klamath Falls, Oregon.
■
_______________
FARMERS OF /TODERATE MEANS
ing at ¡east uoe-fifth of tbe precincts in
Receipts :
OFFERED RARE OPPORTUNITY
the county. In petitions for nomina
tion for district offices, for more than Amount on hand Jan. 1,1007... J 101 56
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
one county, the signers shall represent G. T. Baldwin, for child's stove
An unuaual opportunity ia offered the ALEX MARTIN. President
E. R. REAMK8, Viee-Presi»lent
contest
..................
«
.................
127
40
at least two counties and at least «me
ALEX MARLIN, Jr.. Cashier
LESLIE ROGERS, Asst. Cashier
24 75 farmer of moderate mean» to recure a
eighth of the precincts in each county. Col. Holabird’s lecture
home in the lokeeide Tract ltx'ated on j
In Klamath county candidates will City Council ............................... 185 00 the North »liore of Tide Lake.
The
too
Two
Excursions
M
have to have petitions covering at least
land
now
offered
for
»ale
conaiata
of
181 80
three precincts. Democrati«- petitions Queen Esther Cantata
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE. CLOSE OF BUSINESS
3500 acre« ot irrigable land lying under ‘
Trial
by
Jury
................................
Illi
15
will have to contain at leas; 10 signers
DECEMBER 31. 1907.
Monthly subscriptions
138 75 the Adam, canal, a |>artof the Klamath
amt Republicans 12.
axeouacaa
Project,
and
admirably
located
along
73 50
In lacksoil county, Republican can Sale of membership cards
. « 340,530.80
the ahore of tbe lake. It ia rich »age- I Loans and Discounts .........
37
Club
dues
..................................
..
00
didates before the primaries must se
Bonds and Securities.................
,.
03,626.84 J
bru.h
and
gra»a
land,
part
of
it
bring
in
36 10
cure 35 Republican registered voters on Fines on books ..........................
..
14,746.18
cultivation. It will be «old io tract, to RealyEstate.'Buildings and Fixtures
9
Contribution
boxes
30
their petitions ami Democratic candi
tr
suit purchaser» and on satisfactory Cash and Sight Exchange.
Sale
of
old
magazines,
rentr,
dates 28 Democratic registered voters.
etc............................ ....................
17 50 tarma.
State officers to be nominated iu April
For particular» call on or address, J.
•> 50
Sale
of
trees
Li »amnia
and chosen in the June election are one
Frank
Adams, manager Lakeside Com
Subscriptions^to
building
fund
AM 15
'Capital Stock, fully paid
supreme judge, two railroad commis
pany, Tule Lake, Oregon.
IO-17-tf
1 Surplus and Profits
sioners, one dairy and food commis
Total......................
«1792 45
I Due other Banks .......
sioner.
Ex|>enditiires :
DKPnMTS
.............
District officers—One prosecuting at
Moving and repairing building IIO27 30
E. WHITLOCK
torney for Klamath ami latke connties.
Lights..........
37 70
«5*5,049.51 i
One memlier of congress. first dis*
UNDERTAKER
Rent ..............
220 00
I, Alex Martin. Jr., Cashier of the above name«l Bank, ilo solemnly .
tri cl.
AND EMBALMER
Librarian’s services
240 00
swear that the above statement is true to the I m * b I of my knowledgexnd believe
Two joint representatives fur Klam
Books and freight on same
.. 130 75
Holder of License No 29.
A lkx M astix , Ja., Cashier,
ath. Lake, Crook and Grant counties.
Magazines
2s 60
One joint Senator for Klamath, Lake
Subscribe«,
an«l
sworn
to
liefore
me
this
6th
day
of
January, 1908.
KLAMATH
FALLS.
OREGON
Newspapers.............................
7 50
ami Crook counties.
I
fazAL]
H. W ith B ow ,
Wo.-I
14 50
Notary Public for Oregon.
In Klamath County—Sheriff, Clerk,
Library supplies and expressage 15 75
Assessor, Commissioner, School Super*
Screen <loor ami window.
5 HO
itendent. Surveyor ami Coroner.
Printing rule»
2 25
Ciesnirg reading room
1 50
—r>
5 00
FROH OUR EXCHANGES P. O. bo> . s am;», etc
:r.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
into which the river can lie turned. It
will also be neewary u» open up the old
channel through the marsh lande al
many place« w here it has been choked
by accumulated masaes of vegetation
and by driftwood and pumice that the
«treat»» hat carried down (rout the
mountain«. W B. Hill, «n inspector of
Irrigation in the Indian service. with a
i*«»r|»« of osai, tanta, han been making a
»•«refui survey to ascertain the proper
method» to pur»ue in thia work.
also
to »»certain the probable co»t, «nd W.
P. Oode, the chiet engiueer of irrigation
for the Indian service, ha» alto given it
I some personal attention. The plana for
the work are well under wav, ami it is
! confidently ex(»ected that actual con-
st met ion work will l*egin with the next
decal year, »hould the plana of the engi
neer« be approved.
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KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
[Bonanza Bulletin]
I). F. Driscoll haa been confined to
his bed the past few days with the
grip.
,F. M. Priest, the life insurance man,
has been in this city the past week
looking up business.
We understand that W. O. Smith and
F. J. Bowtie are now running the Even
ing Herald of Klamath kalis.
Total
. ..«173335
Balance on baud Dec. 31, 1907
59 10
City Bakery :
S. B. GRIZZLE
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
Total
»1792 45
Donations—ether than cash
Building for library and reading room
by Major C. E. Worden.
Rubber tips for 23 chairs bv Dr.F. M
White.
Books
146
Books purchased by Club
123
No. vi.itors to librarv
10,063
R. C. Conley was in town Tuesday No. bookf taken out
0u3
from Langell valley. He is very much No. books now in Library........
pleased to think that the people speak
very flattering of his candidacy for the Big Improvements
as reseorship.
on Reservation
K. 8. Phillipa, the newly appointed
■'ATTORNEY ANO
county road master, arrived in the city
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Chief Clerk Swartzlsnder, who war
Falurday. He is now in Langell valley
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
for a few days looking alter hie ranch recently in the city from Klamath
pro|>erty liefore he cotnrueoees bis duty Agent», reports extensive improve- ROOMS TAB, MURDOCK BLDG.
rnents made bv Superintendent H.G.
on the roads fur the summer.
Wilson on the reservation during the
past year.
The Klamath Agency
DR. C. P. MASON
[Ashland Tidings]
ground, is one of the beauty spots of
DENTIST
Silas W. Kilgore is in from his home Klamath county and the many modern
near Klainath Falls spending a fort facilities introduced by Mr. Wilson
Office in American Bank A Trust Com
night visiting relatives and old friends have added to its attractiveness. The
pany’s Building
in Ashland. Mr. Kilgore first saw Ash grounds have lieen beautifle«!, new
PHONE 814
land, or the site of the present city, in buildings erectoil and old ones rebuilt,
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
1H53, when he landed here us a lad with heating plants established in the
iiis parents after tbe long and weari schools and all public buildings and an
some trip by ox teams serose the plains. electric light plant installed. The
For many years be ha. been a resident Agency is blessed with a system ot pure
WILL A. LEONARD
of Klamath county and now resides running water, which is cooveye«! to all
upon a 300-acre alfalfa ranee ten miler parts of the grounds by means of
DENTIST
south of Klamath Falls. He is also en flumes. A fine system of irrigation
WlthrowMelhase Building
gaged with his sou in the building of s can alt is fast bringing the reservation
flour mill in Bonanza.—Ashland Tid agricultural lands under cultivation.
ing».
There are over 90,000 acres of swatnp
I
lands within the borders of the reserva
C. F. STONE
Beware of Olntmenta for Catarrh tion. Thia has always been claimed by
ATTORNEY AT LAW
That Contain Mercury
the state under tbe swamp land grant
*• mercury will eurely destroy the rente of and tbe matter has bean before the
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
smell sod completely deranre the who I. eye- courts for years. Now that the deci
tarn wbcB enuring It tbrougn ib» mucous sur
sion has been adverse to tbe state ar
faces. Such artlelss should never be used ax-
sept on prescriptions from reputable ptayel- rangements, arrangements are being
clans, at the damage they will do Iatan feld made by authorities of the Indian Bu
10 the good you can pottlbly derlva from reau to dram this immense tract of over
DR. WM. MARTIN
them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufastured by
flowed land. In view ot the fact that'
F. J. Chaney 4 Co., Toledo, u , contains no
tbe
reservation
will
lie
opened
to
settle
eneroury, and le taken laternally, acting di
I
■DENTIST
rectly upon toe blood and mucous surfaces ol ment in the course of a few years, the1
the system, tn buying Hall's Catarrh Cure restoration of this immense tract of bay I
♦*» sure you get tbe genuine. It Is taken In
land will be a wonderful addition to i
ternally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Klamath', resources.
Cheney 4 Co. Testimonials free.
Hold by Druggltti. Prloe, 74c. per bottle.
The drainage problem, which tbe en
Take Hall's Family Mil for onetlpatiou
ginaera connected with tbe Indian ser
vice are now studying, can Le solved, it
"Every drop pure,” is wbat uan be is said, without great expense by exca
CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR
eaid of Continental whiskey, Watei vating a canal about a half mile io
KLAMATH FALLS
Mill wbiskay, Normandie Rye and F. F. length, parallel a ith the river channel, i
V. Rye. Sold by C. D. Wlllaon.
§
which will cut the retaining ledgw, and All kind« of engtaeering and draughting j
;
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY
Phone jij
Capital Stuck lioo.oou
Opri» lor bodiwa «vary day in Ihr yr*r tacspiing Suii.ltyi.inJ Irgtl holiday».
.4
Inlrrrtt Paid on Savings LXrprrlU
>
Jtltamont Dairy
The Cleanest and Best Kept Dairy de
livering Milk and Cream in Klamath
Falls.
Every Cm and Bottle Sterilized
with Steam each day.
Our Cows are
fed and cared for under direction of Dairy
Division Department of Agriculture, a*
PHONE ORDERS B 3
OTS
In Mills’ Addition and
Mills' Second Addition
a re
Sure Honey
flakers
No single lot higher than S300
Choice lots as low as $75
Make your choice, pay
20 per cent cash and
$10 a month
T~ "
23F* Trunk Ward will show vou the lot« and
help make u selection
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 Bunk A- Trust Building. Sixth .Street Side
| BKIKMIIPPID HOIHIH SMIN OREGON j
\ Lakeside Inn, |
j
City Meat Market
Aoxxcixs—Van Riper Iiroa «nd The Urick Store
MRS. R. M. SARTER, Prop.
A
Klamath Falls, Ore.
M rs .
MEISS & ARMAND
M.
M c M illan ,
Prop’r.
J
Modern improvements.
73 rooms and suites.
Sample Roomi, Bar Boom, Parlors, Two Club
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
a
a
>
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
*
a
>
PROPRIETORS
^OOOOOOOOOOO ¿XXXXJ-O-O-O^-O-O-Oi
ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT
AND SMOKED MEATS
SAUSAGESZOF ALL KINDS
$
Every drop
Of Old Continental Whiskey
Water Mill Whiskey
Normandie Rye
F. F. If. Rye
CASH MEAT MARKET
Opposite Var> Riper Bros.
Phone Ç96
We deliver to any part of the city
Phone orders given careful and prompt attention.
We cut hams to accommodate customers
J. W. Hawxhurst, Prop
is as pure as Government inspection can make
it. It is bottled in bond under Government su*
pervision and that carries.the guarantee of abso
lute purity.
Pure
is the word that tell» the Htory, and when the
government places its O. K. on whiskey you may
he sure it is puro.
Sold by
Klamath Falls, Oregon
E. B. HENRY
The American Bank and Trust Co.
Pies and Cakes Made to Order a Specialty
C. C. BROWER
Office over Klamath County Bank
t'Mt*. a »<>»/»*»
KLAMATH FALLS MACHINE SHOP
C. D. WILLSON
Wholesale CAI
and
IV«
Retail Dealer
levitili
L^ctlicr
We are prepared to do BLACKSMITHING and
AJ<XX><><K><><X><XH> <KXXXX>£KX><X>OA
MACHINE WORK.
done promptly.
Repair Work of all kinds
We guarantee all our work to
be first class and ot Satisfactory Prices.
BETWEEN 6,A AND 7'* ON WALNUT
y>z\^
HIDES
WE
’ '"-.•’‘k.**!' rB." •','1 ’I1“1"«,o
U»n *»
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akJTfuM>àrr1Îw,aa><n.**” **»“* ’".2* •’P1**
IllaaUaUa» all »... Atomi« all
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aw to toAa.. a re
E_!*n" |TC. ito,
r.aarraatoa_.il». «Maatoaaa. 1.1»
as
»srxnii»«iws.'
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