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Re eipis nuti Disbiimemenlft ol Serie» of Becket Utili Game«» for Cup The lulluwin* la the report ol the »long Ithok.U Itali committee i hu viera Feb It II Mar. H it IMh,.. .............................. »25 71» Mat ............................ 37 ftü 2*1 li 4.1 Ml 41 ho nth ................... M IHth N 2*1 h Total.. ................. ... ... »266 20 nrsasBa J. V Houston hall tent 6 night* at »10 (Hl........... I • W) IN» J. V, lloiialon u«e ol hall for |>i «clh*«* hr» wt ftü» | < i hr. 20 Th«* lC»»|»iih|n gii , priiiHiitf I2U0 th »I get« r»u 10 I lo wd uhi, i*4ntlng I’MM) ticket« . A ou Birnnun, wiinh»w card« 2 (Ml 6 46 Mung cuiiimllure, I b««k«*t bull (|. Hi'itkvililtrr, llitf «up t. 0U C, II. Utid*!wund, iiirdlCliRthir« ii I n I ì »*.I IlMy«l«,ii A<t i injuri«'« i im ' s 'I v » m | during l*«t natile •J <U hr. Maaton.prulvMhiiial «orvlr«*« acct Hayden .. 3 ik) Money |>ui I mvinlv N of White Miar «lid High Mchoul I « mui a 1 Im i training ripein«** ............. 52 ix) Dial the signature was undoubtedly that <■1 W, I. Mills. Tbto I l.eck Feb., 21, 1908. On the tame day that the check was received at the bank copies of the In* jnnclloii act Inn and of the notice of dissolution of |>artiirr*hlp were sent b> the sheiiff of Alameda County to secure seivice on Milla. The papers were re turned three weeks later with the ex planation that hr <mild not Ire found. It lias also lawn learned through par ile* II. Ing In Loa Angeles that Milla has liven In that city since leaving Imre, but al the present lime his whereabouts «re unknown. Mr. Wright received a letter Iroin his «Isler, who also lives in l.ake G< unity, on the "th of thia month «telilig that neither she nor her mother bad lmer<l auylbiiig from Milla since lie left here. The events that have liatispire<l fur. nl*h proof |*»itlve that th« man found dead at Itolding was not Mill*, hut why lie left here under such condition* is still mu uiisolv.' l piohlein. His trip b> California ».a on business for the finn, but lie never transacted the Imai ruo li nd lia* never lieeu heard from exiwpl in au indirect way. Teachers’ Institute at Merrill Semi-Anhual Financial Statement of County Officials Lonq lake (o. Will furnish lumber for llutne Campbell A Huffman,the firm awarded Hie contract for the construction of the S» ril-ANNUAL RI'PORJ I-O"I river tlum* lias enterwl into aeon* Of the County Clark of Klamath County, Htats of Orogon, showing the Hi* I "t.g L.k* I umimrCo. U. amount and numlier of claim* sllowed t.y the County Court ol said County, for furnish all ol ti.< lumber tieeiled in the whal allowed, amount ol wairant* drawn, and amount of warrant* outstanding < on-irm ti u. .1 the wood work. In turn and unpaid, from the first day of Ociolier 191)7, to the Mat dav ol Man h 11AM tlW 1 Co. ItM i<-a*< I tin- O l*--a kith Inclusive. W | «<w mill and will atari the same on Circuit Court ................................... ... $2941 m I a > u I the Iftili of tins month. Thecon- Salary of County Judge ............... 199 Sheriff’» Salary and Deputy Hire .... 2242 47 j tract calls for 740,700 feet of lumber, Clerk's Sul*A and Deputy Hire 1815 34 which i« to In? cut from the lorwt re* Treasurer’s Salary .................. . . .. 4!>9 98 aery« in the immediate vicinity of Assessor’* Salary .......................... .... 7«M> IM> John Hughe*, chief logging Superintendent’» Salary ........... .... *M> Ml Court House and Jail Expense .... 418 82 •gent ol the F'oreetry llepartment, ha* Supplies................. ............................. .... 497 56 been here lor some time to determine County Health Officer’s Salary ... .... 125 00 • here the timber necessary fur this Board of Prisoners ..................... .... 335 67 •mount of lutnte-r shall I* cut. Freight, Express Express, etc. .... 291 «9 In company with W. O Huson, man- Brifioa .................................. .... 674 50 Teachers Examination.................... 92 50 •ger of the Long Lake Lumber Com Commiaaionera Salary ................. .... 245 20 pany, be spent a few day* at Odessa to Salary of Road Supervisors . ... . 17'J« 45 make selection* and to decide upon a Scalps ................................................. 5« 00 County Poor .................................... 11'.9 53 method for logging. According to the Printing and Publishing................... .... 272 36 contract the ¡»ng lake Co, Manufact Surveying and Platting................... .... 110 90 ure» the lumber and deliver* it at the Insane Expense .............................. 25 <X) flume really lor u*e. The Odessa mill Refunding Taxes........... .................. .... 145 95 Justice Court.. . ....................... .... 305 21 w.ll Ire kept running to its full capacity Light, Water and Telephone .:... .... 184 94 until all of the lumber for the contract Janitors Salary .............................. ... . 'JD0 00 is sawed. Fruit ln pectora Salary ........ 34 5o County Roadsand Road Viewer* .... 291 96 Juvenile Court .............................. .... 84 50 Open More Land Safe for County Treasurer ........... 1469 The register and receiver of the Lake Total amount of Claims allowed and drawn ... >18,728 70 view land office have iaaued notice* that State of Oregon, ) the plat of township 35 H., range 26 £ , • S8. W. M. an surveyed by Rufus 8. Moore County of Klamath. ) an*I Malcolm H. McCown, on March 16, I, Geo, Chastain, County Cleik, of the County of Klamath. Stat«- of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true an.f correct ststemvnt of the num- 1901, ha* been received al the Lakeview her and amount of c aim« allowed oy the County Court of tata County for toe 0L •* and that the .«me baa l»een ac- six month* ending on the 31*t day of March, 1908, on what account the same cepled by tb** ( :nino>’<ivher of the Gen were allowed, and the amount of warrant* drawn, and the amount of warrant* eral Land Office, outstanding and unpaid a* the same appear upon the records of my office and in The plat will be tile«] dn June 9, 1908, my official custody. Witness my band and the sial of the County Court of said county thie 11th and all vacant government lands will day of April, A. D. 1908. become subject to entry, filing and ae’ GEO. CHASTAIN. County Clerk. lecting under the public land laws on By Roy G. Walker, Deputy. that «late. The teachers' institute al Merrill last Total .................................. ♦i.’i 46 Saturday was one <>f the most successful Xel receipts turned over Io II.8 ever hold In th« county. The attend AlhlHii* A m < m I m Hoti ............. » 94 76 ance of teachers was very good, about VOTSS thirty Iwing present. The Merrill |>eo- Firemen II. H. l.ibr'y |>lu lurtmd out and he)|>e<i make the see- 48 Fell. I’.th a 10 •Ion tin* grand snecMM that it was. " 21.1 53 2li 1» The meeting waa cullili al 9:15 a. rn. 61 " 28th 71 1 o• by Superintendent Wight and aftei Mar 12th 47 44 '• lath 38 5 ■liiguig the song America the leachei* 47 71 246 " Mlh 1 were welcomed to Merrill by Prof. <«. SMM 34 If. Carluck, principal of the Bjorrill KI 449 *chiK>la. Sept. Wight responded to III «¡»•H'tíiilly H«ibtiiHt«MÌ Prof. Carlock's welcome. Miss Anna Applegate read a most In teresting |>B|>or on the "Historical Points of Interest alami Merrill." This was foHowad bv » "• l<«lk Talk" by W. A St.Ml-ANNU Al. StATEHENT Itelsi'll which ns* very instructive. Notice Henii-annna' statement of the County Treasurer of Klamath County, . Dead Man Not Mills "Futuie Outhsik of Kcheola" was the ol money* «•<. v.d, pai l |< ut, and remaining in .......................... .. *.............. * ' bai.d lor the Notice is hereby given that there are Tlir rnyptarioun ili«Ap|traninre <>t \\ •ubjei l upon which Prof J. G. Swan eudmg on the 3iat day »I March, A. D. 1U08. J. Mill», «>( th$* Wright-Mtllo ('«unptny, gave a talk that waa Iwneflcial to all Balance Amounts re Amounts Balance on on Sepietnlirr 9th of hat year, ha« teachers. A general discussion on test on baud ceived fruui |«id out on band Aj l*>ok* used up the rest of the morning Oct 1. 1907. all sources. all account*. 1, 1901 >8 l«'n | mii Hally « g I vcn I, al h«aat «»lie tiling J. W Siemens, i General Fumi .1 $60.786 51 »67.12* -1 $17,617 ’ 95 nh«u»hit«»Iy certain it that the man found sene ioti. City Treasurer. 21.527 47 4.372 41 21.421 51 The opening number of the afternoon County Schuul Fumi .... . 4.266 4M «lea»I n<*ar Kml«l 1 ng, CaL, w n<»( Milla. Dated April 2, 1908. State School Fumi . . 2,727 73 2,698 23 29 «. «»Ion was a xuig by Mime of the Mer hlnro .Mill« l«»H hero hi« partner, J. W. County Library Fund . 61 42 293 11 354 Wiighl, ha« had «'«»inniunii'ati'iua wtth rill echoed children which showed that Roxd Fund ' <7 21 9.419 99 2 .092 84 ¡0.024 lligh Schm.l Fund . . . . they ha<l thorough training in the mu- 7,142 76 6.720 18 5,236 10 8,626 Milla* former wile reaitling in Nevada« institute Fumi 79 77 34 50 83 00 31 an<l (mm hit in »thrr, who live« in Lake «leal line. Prof. |{ itili» next preseli tv I ExceaaonTax ssl «Fumi 1 177 59 177 t'oetnty« Cal.« neither of them kn>»wh g a very utile discourke mi "Attention in Klatnsil 1- illa I und 74 83 5,782 98 5,49<J 29 367 Cla» Recitation.” Frol. II. H. Dun- i Schuol District No. 1 nnvHihig <»f hi* whereabout*. The fir «1 hear«l of Milla aince hie de. * her gave I hr teacher« orn* of hi« practi Spucial Tax Fund 221 60 2,283 45- 1,977 17 527 cal an I furreful talk« on 'Arithmetic " School District N<>. 2 parture in the form of a check f r | S|wcial Tax F und 14« 56 146 56 which lie gave t<> ah Oakland piil»li«h> Mr Ihii.lmr always says «oniething of i School District N<>. 25 Ing houar. The chwk m « on the Kia* e »erptloukl value to teacher* and hl" Spccial Tax Fund 124 71 124 /r. talk < iii (In* important study was replete loath County llank« where the firm had with «<-<*! suggestions. k.iws Stella School District No 28 Special Tax Fund ... 351 <•8 01 533 750 28 fund«, hut the paymvni r>f ih«* check l'.impt<vil. *|e-nking "n the subject ol School District N<>. 29 wit« «topp'd bv «h injuiH'tion «nit "Nagging," «bowed that »he i« llior Special Tax Fund 42 96 2,367 26 ■■uglily leniill-r with the echool room, No chemicals are used brought t»y -Mr. Wright. The check l.itetrstine i»st*-r« were also read bv School District No. 31 in the refining of Special Tax Fund 316 97 259 50 wa« sent to the Firat SatD>nnl Hank lor Mi** Rn be*on "English inthe Grades." i School District No. 32 • illeclbin, ami when prv»«uitrd (or |*ay* Mom Anna Conn on "l'iimary G.-og 9 40 Special Tax Fund .... 19 amd inent waa mark««! **pavmrnt »topped by raphy," ami by Mt** Callahan on •'Pri School District N<> 1 mary Reading ’’ The paper« were all BERRYuUSUGAR Itond Rcdempt v»n Fund 397 61 1.896 18 order of court." Mr. U’right exaniinnl 900 00 inore or less discussed l*v the teacher* It is just pure sugar. The the cluK’k. wliirh <aa«<>n a regular Kla ami wlien the meeting a<lyuird.*l all fell ; . School lbstrict No. 2 B<>nd lledemption Fund 1.263 47 process is hygienic all the 384 00 math Coun*y Hank blank, and found that it had been a dar pioti I ably «pent ' Sehool District No. 4 wav and meets every reuu Itond R.xi.-mpt mn Fund 36 17 73 63 ment of the pure food la 30 00 School District No. 5 mads onr ST Bond Redemptiori Fund 1,602 75 113 14 * H. SVCA* kBnxiNC co. 1,647 75 1 1 School District N<>. 7 Err health al-a.<ut tut BonJ Redemplion Fund 671 86 1,241 70 £U» 00 'School District No. 28 Bond Redemplion F und 525 79 510 33 1») 00 School District No. 31 Bond Redemplion Fund 159 54 120 02 50 00 C Materials for Spraying and Seed Grain Dipping BERRY SUGAR $ 45,199 64 Totals Sulphur................. Blue Vitriol. Formaldehyde...... Arsenate Lead Whale Oil Soap Quassia Chips 10c lb.. 3 for 25c 15c lb. 65c I't. 30 lb. 25c lb. *15c lb. DAIRY Í E GOODS To arrive t April BOtti Seasonable Dress Goods Men’s Work and Dress Shirts Consisting of .SHOES FOR EVERYBODY. LOTS OF THEM GROCERIES TOO at the store of $115,555 57 $ 93.840 41 » 66,911 8 Siate of <»regor. S>**<ad a futility of Klamath. ’ I. I.. Alva Lewis, County Treasurer ol Klamath County. State of Oregon, do hrrvl'v certify that the foregoing statement of money* received, l aid out, ami remaining on hand in the County Treasury of Klamath County, Uiegon, is true to the l>e»t ot my knowledge amt belief. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 8th day of April A. D., l!>08. L. ALVA LEWIS, County Trea*urer. Oregon Nursery Co. SHERIFF'S SEMI.ANNUAL REPORT Showing Amount nf Taxes Collected and Paid County Treasurer From October ist. 1007 u> riarch 31st, 1008, Inclusive. Trees. Shrubs, Vines 1907 Roll 1906, 'hr Amount Collected, October. «4 <4 At 4 4 1 • 1908 January, ___ •4 44 4» 4 I I« February, 1908 «4 * 1906, October, 1907 4 4 * I November. 1907 • 4 December, 1907 4' January, 1908 4 t February, im 4 4 4 4 4 4 March, 1908 At 4 4 4 1907, 4 4 February. 1908 4 4 4 4 <4 tt March, 1908 Total Amount of Cash collected To amount paid Treasurer, October, 1907 4 4 ....................... Novi mber. I'.si? December, 1907 4 4 4 4 4 January, 1908 4 4 4 4 " * February, 1908 4 4 4 4 4 4 " March. 1908 Total amount paid Treasurer State of Oregon, » i 12 4 4221 367 ' 150 551 268 675 5547 98533 62 41 85 «1 52 10 77 52 24 66 »110340 59 $ 4229 367 150 564 5820 99209 23 52 10 18 3 s 18 $110340 59 Us. I County of Klanmth. 1, Silas Olienehaim Sheriff and ev-Officio Tax Collector <4 Klamath county, Oregon, do hereby certify that the alwive re|«irt is correct and true, and that the amount* stated a« collecte.l are the true amounts collected, ami that the same has lieen paid to the County Treasurer. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, April 1st, 1908. SILAS Oil» N’CHAIN’, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Klamath County, Oregon. SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Of the financial condition of the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, on the 31st day of March, A. D., 1908 : To warrants drawn on County Treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid. $76909 51 To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon .. ...................... 6921 87 M ASON &. S l OU G H ABSTRACTERS A choice line of InveNt- mont*» til at will ninke ttie purchaser money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH H Total liabilities..................................................................... ... $838)tl 38 By funds in hand« of County Treasurer, applicable to the payment of County Warrants.......................................................................... $lt>005 45 ; By estimated unpaid current taxes, applicable to the payment of Coiintv Warrants . . . 16000 00 Total resource* »31005 45 0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO KENYON A THOMPSON, PROPS. Goods packed and shipped. Heavy freighting a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at tention. Having up-to-date piano trucks we. solicit your fine piano moving. Phones—Office 871, Barn 671, Res dence 645 Long Lake Lumber Co Manufacturer« of All Kinds of LUMBER Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors, AH Kinds of Mouldings, Hand sawing and Turning, Odd-Sized Doors and Windows a sei PHONE All kinds of Finishing Lum ber now on hand. Large assortment of Doors and Windows made up and ready for immediate de livery. / Can furnish an order on the grounds for any sized build- ing within twenty-four hours. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. W. O. HUSON, Manager OUR SECOND Since our organization aa a Trust and Saving* Bank on November 18. 1907, we have rendered to the State Exam iner of Banks two reports of our condition and been exam ined once by him. The Report speak* for itself showing a gain of »9,715.60 since our last report. We realize that the moat valuable asset of a Bank ia that of public confidence and we furnish our depositors with every safeguard and protec tion for their funds, and shall continue to do so in the future as in the past Our books are always open for inspection by depositors. The First trust & Savings Bank AT KLAMATH FALLS) in the St«)« ot Oregon, at the close of busines*, f ebruary 14. 1908. RE8OCRCES Ioans and discounts.............. » 29,170 80 Due from approved reserve hanks................. 5,021 92 F*pense Account 815 58 Cash on hand ... 500 00 T<rr«i. 35,508 3) LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in.......... » 25,000 00 Undivided profits, leas ex penses and taxes paid.. 667 70 Time certificates of deposit 7,7*0 00 Savings deposits............... 2,100 •» T otal . . . I 35,508 » S tate or O kbgo . x , ) CocxTv or K lamath i **' I, J. W. Siemens, Cashier of the atsive-nained bank, do solemnly swear ■ hat the shove statement is true to the l>est of my knowledge and belief. J. W. .' iemins . Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me >hts 2d day of March, 1908. P. L. F ocxtaix , Notary Public. CORRECT—A ttest : G. W. W hits . I Tv . Gao T. B aldwix , ) Di'«“»« SALEM, ORE.I Complete Stock of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental' R. G. ROSS, Specialty I SAVINGS M Klamath Falls, Oregon G. W. WMrra. Pr««id*nt G. T. B aldwin . ViM-Prea. 1. W. SiaaBNB. Cashlar W. A. DanzaLU A ml Cashier City Meat Market MEISS & ARMAND AGENT PROPRIETORS f/WS OF FRESH, SALT BOX 175 KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS CHANGE OF TIME Klamath LakeR.R AND 7VVIDWAY « McIntire-Straw STABLE 3™ SHOP Stage Line " -- "■ — . I DAILY SERVICE EFFECTIVE APRIL IO From Klamath F’alls to San Francis co anil all points between Thrall and same: Leave Klamath Falls ... 4: 00 A. M. Arrive at Spencers......... 7:30 Leave Spencers at ..... 8: 00 Arrive at Pokecama .... 11: 00 I.v Pokegama, K L.R.R.ll: 15 Arrive at Thrall 1: 15 P. M, Leave Thrall. S P. R. R. train No. 15 ............. 2: 25 Arrive at San Francisco, 9: 28 a . M. 29 hours and 28 minutes, Klamath Falls to San Francisco. Train No. 13 on S. P. leaves Thrall 5: 54 p. m . arriving at San Francisco 11'28 a.ni. Klamath Falls to Portland: Leave Klamath Falls as above. Leave Thrall S P. train No. 16, 1:32 p. m., arrive at Portland 7: 55 a. m. 27 hours and 55 minutes, Klamath Falls to Portland. From San Francisco to Klamath Faj|s. Leave San Francisco at 2: 20 p. m.; arrive at Thrall at 6: 04 a. m. Leave Thrall at 6:30 a. m.; leave Pokegama at 9 a. m. ; arrive at Klamath Falls st 5 p. m.; dinner at Spencer's leaving there at 1 p. m. Shortest time ever. 26 hours and 40 minutes, San Francisco to Klam ath Falls. No other route does it. This is the cheapest and best way; fare $5 in either direction between Tltrall and Kliimatn Falls. General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses Pilone «6 CHAS. R. BALDWIN KiomoihFoils — ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. G. DUHME TIMBERLAND Office in First National Bank Building, LAKEVIEW, OREGON. LARGEST CATALOG • Ad | J ] T ■ £"4 4 CRÓCE RIES(ECONOMIZE THRO JoNESj The Buyer* Hardwa»«. Dry Good* «ruj ffi B N Ik HP'BHNHV ■ ’ *** " £*eEd M..I 0.4« H sm *« .. Guide Fr**l «nd Oak Su m out reg