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I RcMolutions of Condolence 1 COUNTY COURT 44 W. H. Mason. Henry H Ixrw. road appropria 44 B. E. Hawkins, tion, di«t. No. 2...................... 100 <JM 4 4 W. II Heilvinun report« thr««-t«nlI in B. W .Short, I T M Durham, road appropria 4 4 Following is a list of claims presented E. 8 Terwilliger, tion, dist. No. 3 l<)0 00 II I iic I mm ut í « hi I«II TtirMlay night. against Klamath County and allowed at Jos Btukei, F W Cglington, road appropria 44 the March, 1908, term of County Court. Robt Anderson, tion, dist. No. 4 100 00 44 The following general claims were Richard Kearns, F C Bechdoldt, road appropria B. A. Bradburn, allowed and the clerk instructed to tion, dist. No 5 loo 00 4 4 , draw warrants un the general fund for 8. B Law. Lawrence Griffin, road appro 44 Oscar Smve, samr: priation, dist No. 6 . 100 00 >4 Elmer Moore, It A Moori, road appromation, Geo. Chastain, stamps fur 44 ( .'has. Sternum, dist. No. 7 .............................. 100 OO clerk .................................... 10 00 John H. Hamilton, 44 William Urbrnan. road appro Geo. Chastain, express and 44 It. M C. Brown, priation, dist. No. 8 100 00 deputy hire........................ 70 T. Oliver han returned from a trip , 44 Henry Schmor, D M Griffith, road appropriation Silas Obenchain, freight 4 4 Io th«« W< mn | Kiver valley in the inter I dist No. 9 .............................. 100 00 charges .............................. 0 14 L. H. Biehn, W.C Sanderson, John Hagelstein, road appropri Srias Obenchain, board of « mi of th« Maacot Imph'inent Huna«. ation, dial. No. 11................ 100 00 prisoners ................. ............. 160 70 Jan. Izigue, 4 4 G. G Anderson, F T Nelson, road irppropriation < I ian I'utt«*« and J. T. Bradley have , Silas Obenchain, telephone 44 dist. No. 12 . ............... . 100 oo charge« ............................ 2 75 Frank E Ankeny, 4 4 puicliaae«! th« <*hl s<*hall<M k pr<»|M«rty in A. D. Addison. Wm DeVaul, road appropr.ation Silas Obenchain, board of Ik manna and udl at olir« Ivan Daniels, dist. No. 14 ..................... 100 00 I prisoners ........................ 51 to 4 «redinii nl u two nlnry brirli Geo T Cline, road appropriation Sila« Obenchain, Stamp» ... 29 00 Ned Campbell, Fred Smith, dist. No. 13............................. loo oo huthling <»n th« Name. j John G. Shallock, janitor's Chas Graves, road appropria ■alary ................. loo oo Albert Otey, Geo. Ager. W«»rk on th« llurn blis-k Will la-gill Withrow Mulhase Co., office tion. dist. No. 15 ................. loO 00 4 4 2 ÓO A 1' Hutchins, road work ........ rant......................................... 46 oo Wm Barks, K. E. 4 4 alamt the Aral of th« month. B F. Graham. E L Phillips, appropriation fur Shive Bro« , «upplle»............. 'i 35 L. M Robinson, Wallenburg, who haw th« contract, in C. 1-7 Drew, witne«« fees road work.................................. 1000 00 4 4 Fred M'-lhase, purcha e of Na Circuit court......................... 7 oo E. Eivev, 4 4 making the arrangemcnla to rti«U I I k - Pierce (ximbn. tional Elevating Grader ....... 1239 00 It M Richardson, transcrib 4 4 building to romploli«ni. ing ti-Htiinuny 26 06 Dan Ryan, The following high school claims _____ 4l Geo. Hoyt, John G. Schallock, cunstablu were allowed and the clerk instructed Th« Baml dance Friday night fee».......................................... 16 00 F. Nelson, to draw warrants on the high School Imgely atl«n<le<l and ull Mho were L. Hennig, II. F. Swingle, bounty on fund for the same. cougars ................................ 30 00 J. W McCoy, sent r««|N»rt u pl«auant lini«« J G Wight, dictionary for high 4< D W. Cox, .1 D. Witt, liourd of county school ................... ««I m I mii ale chib riH'ina were at the lo 45 4' poor ....................................... 101 36 M D. Whitlatch. Virgil & Son, couch for high p4>M«| «if th«« gueata, making the mi Geo Kiefer, II Boivin, repairs to court school ..................... 22 00 f««altnt« a v*ry prominent on«. houae............. . ...................... 7 66 F. J. Boorey, F M White, books for high I.. W. Oipeland, actuMil student . ........ ............ Mra. (i. W. M«»rine left Numlay fur Wm. Whitluck, moving safe 16 mt fur Tri-MHiirer..................... V CM Chas Martin, () K Transfer Co., hauling lum- P. H. Gray, Aahland for m«*<|i<'Al tr«atm«N>t. If th« Virgil & Son, chairs fur 4 4 la-r............................................. 4 26 ........ M-nooi sU|>erinteiKÌeot nu| wrinisnur«i .......... 1» 20 H. F. Tolle. Walter Lennox, building side doctor* fad to help her all« will prolmb* schiHil 6 00 R. W. Tower, Jas. Stuki-I, witness fees ... walks ........................................ 15 00 D. L. Gord <n, ly g<» to Nome hoapltal in t'alifornia (or Willis Virgil, riqmiring type 4 J H Danner, building Isxik-case 60 05 W. F. Barrows, 00 writer .................................... 6 Wrn Ketsdever, jnriitors salary 100 00 further tr«*nlrn«'nt Bulletin. M 00 Ira Hannon, ' Robert Itota-rt Casey, r road viewer . Fred Melha.-w, improvement on 31 50 H M Ackley. _ Jk - Co., . supplies . The railroad <lre«lge broke down ami Bushong high school grounds ......... 500 OO L. C. Sisemore, M. D. Williams, aurveying Central Scientific Co., chemical .«- a i«-«««ilt the « n«a «*nj«»yt*d a leu «lay« county roud ........................ 46 70 C. N Snow, supplies........................ . 45 IM Frank Downing. ition. Th«* progr«*MN of the oim * tna* J. <). Hutnaker. printing de John raught, hauling. . 2 00 linquent tax list................. 8 16 H. H. Van Vaulkenburg ...... Mae Worden, teaching ....... ... 50 00 « him« hi u«w hua lawn very n I dm ami in Gua Melhase, road viewer... " ............. 8 00 R A. Alford. , State of Oregon, Geo. Vone, “ ........ Star Drug Store, supplies ... lo 40 order to comph’te the dike thia year ad i 00 I David C Skeen, witness feea .. John G. Schallock. court yy County of Klamath ) ditional thiN|gvn uiiiNt I m < ad<l««<l at one«»« " .............. budor ........................ 34 00 Mat Skeen, 00 I. Geo. Chastain, County Clerk ... Ben Butli-r. " ............. in Luki-sidc Inn. Ix.urd and rooms M l< Hulelnn-oii ha» returiied (r-»ni yj ami for said county and state, do here- '* .............. for jurors ............................. 198 NO Jami-n Hughes, QO by certify that the foregoing is a full David < x»pperfi«ld, “ ............. tiu- Lava Be-ls uhi-rr he ha- lu-i-n doing Glass A Prudehomme, sup 20 &nd correct list of the claim* presented ** ............. plies........................................ 11 60 Harry Engle. aniveyliig for the psst two Week« for 2u and allowed at the March. 1908, term of A L Ineavitt, •* ............. Seehorn & Estes, board of 30 'the commissioners court for Klamath ........... 6 liity Merrill. Hi- bus I m - vii running the county poor ...................... 16 75 S I. Walker, C F Faith, ............ 25 00 County, Oregon. Condolence Iines tor the insUllslion of a pumping Silas Oln-nchain, special dep ............ 8 20 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF'. I uty hire................................ 42 50 Wm Page. Viola Page, ........... 8 29 have hereunto set my hand and affixed plaul a kieli • ill pump water Iroin a. Kenyon Transfer Co., hauling ........... 22 20 Dora («entry, " the seal of said county this 15th day of 40 60 eavs. II thi-plwnt can lie in-tailed and > safe for Treasurer ............. “ ........... 22 20 April, 1908. | D. M Gritfilth, lumber 54 00 Katie Johnson, successfully operata.1 it • ill prove r' Hattie Wilson, ........... 22 21) a I. F. Nicholas, making jury Geo. Chastain, County Clerk, ........... 10 20 “ list .................................. ... 3 00 Ed Hixon, By Lyle Watson, Deputy. girai i-mvciiirnce in tanging stm-k in ........... 2 30 G. A. Gentry. ” Geo. McDonald drawing jury (SEAL) that section. “ I list ......................................... :::• • 20 2 00 Margaret Welch, 20 J N Dennis, '* E. K. Jamison, drawing jury I 'au John-on has returned 4r<>in I ji ko 8 20 ” list......... ........... 2 O' C C Low, The operation« in the timber business J Schmitz, .... 22 20 6 vien wlu re lie went <>n land business. W. B. Barnes, special juror are still on, but most of those who se ” ............ 4 20 J. N. Schmitz, witness fee . 2 21» Geo Biehn, Hi- -avs Unit In- was told that the C-.rn J J Hart, ............ 22 20 cure claims pay a big price for relin Wm. Martin, coroners inquest ** ............ 22 30 missi'iiier had ordered the lekeview of (J. M Johnson) ................. 11 75 E J Hawkins. L. Bi-hn. “ 22 20 quishments. The homesteaders seem tc fice to give Hi« "sisinrrs” in the land John G. Schallock, coroners " ' Z " : 4 20 be up against a hard proposition as C Messner, ” inquest .............................. 4 25 ............ 18 40 “ iu*h ol last Fall a hearing. None ol C. C. leiw, coroners inquest. 4 70 L Emerson. ............ 20 20 most of the contents living brought are A E tiilletti-, H.i- parties interested in this matter has | R. M Richardson, official re- “ ............ 20 20 decided in favor of the contestants, ■ ■ i 60 IHI Henry Janssen, lids great loss wc received notice to tili« «fleet «ml if the C. D. Willson, coroners jury. ............ 2 20 3 10 Mrs H F Munich, " ........... 2 20 This is the case, ii seems, lor two rea " " 3 20 H C Mitchell. h-aring has I mmmi oit|«retl by tl»«(i«n* ’ Sam Summers, Henry Janssen. ** ........... 2 20 sons. First, because liomestea-lers are • M E. Hutchison, “ 3 30 eral laiii-l Olttcw th«* Iitin* for th« -um«’ ’ Jas Straw. ............ 10 20 careless als.ut complying with the land 2 10 A 1. Leavitt, " ............ 8 20 laws, au-i second, because there is a ten W. F. Seehorn, “ “ 3 20 Viola Page. has Ilot lieeli set. ........... 10 20 WUbur White, •• 2 20 Margaret Welch, ’* ............ 8 20 ■ieucy to lisvk with suspicion upon any Ed Hixon, Tbe roHiinitlee "I the t'hamla-r <>l Chas. Faith, witness fee. cor "* ............ 15 00 one who homesteads a timber claim. oners imiuesttJ. M. Johnson 6 50 C F Faith. Commerce that I« gelling out the adver Jesse J. Hart, witness fee. .......... 8 20 The lie neral luvnd (I dice in most in C C l-ow. ’’ coroners inquest .......... . .... 10 to stance« baa decided in favor of the con 3 20 J D Witt, tising envelope is meeting with la-tier 8 20 Lucius Emerson, witness fee, Henry Janssen. " . ............ «tice, s Iban h«d lawn anticipated. No ............ 8 20 testant if the grounds for contest were coroners inquest.................. J 70 E J Hawkins, ............ 8 20 sustained at all. J J Hart. ysieniutic canvass ba* yet I-een made Henry It .lunssen, witness 4 4 I Win McIntire, 6 20 fee. coroners inquest ......... I 70 4 • but ulrvndv more than ten thoeaand Geo Biehn. 8 20 Ludwig Bii li'i. witness fee. 6 20 envelo|x-s hale lsx-n ordered by the coroners inqueet . . 1 70 I Biehn, Geo H Merrymun. 8 20 4 4 Imsini - men of the city. The commit Mrs. Katie Johnson, witness Notice is hereby given that there are 8 20 fee, coroners inquest ........ 1 70 Geo II Merryman. 10 20 funds in the City Treasury to pay all Robert Casey. lee thinks I list perhaps 60,000 ol them Mrs. Margaret Welch, wit 20 20 warrants protested on and pnor to May ness fee. coroners inquest, 1 70 E E Jamison. « ill ls< place-l «ben tbe tliorniigli can 4 8 21« 6, 1905. Interest will cea«e from this E E Jamison. Miss Nettie Welch, witness date. I’a vass is made. fee. coroners inquest ........ 8 30 1 70 A E Gillette, J. W. Siemens. 6 20 E. E. Jamison, witness fee, l»ora Gentry, City Treasurer. 11. St. Georgn lli-liop invited all of the coroners inquest .... 2 20 Dated April 2, 1908. 1 70 John N Schmitz, 4-23 8 20 J N Dennis, defeated candidates to uu excursion John N. Schmitz, witness 4 fee. coroners inquest ........ 8 23 1 70 L Emerson, di.wii the lake in Ins Is-aiiliful launch. Mt I' .i M. Gentry, wit 6 20 Emmitt Reyes. ness fee, coroners inquest . 6 20 1 70 Geo W Moore, For pastime the party will engage in 4 4 H ittie A. Wilson, witness fee 3 80 Thos Moor-', 44 •■•win wild rice— not wild i«als. Out in 8 20 coroners inquest ............. 1 70 H F Phillips. A G Colson, 70 scalps. ............... 3 50 tlii< tuh h away from llm Inrtnuil of a A. E. Gillette, witness fee 5 00 T M Cunningham. 100 scalps. .. caroners inquest................. 1 70 busy eh'ctioii the defeated ones can eon 20 4 II E Stilts, witness fees ... SALEM, ORE.I Demand arms Dr. Thus. Parker, witness 30 00 d'Uiv with themselves and drown the fee. coroners inquest ........ 1 70 M D Williams, office rent......... Complete Stock of Fruit, Thi’iv mt sir<>H4t*r <lciii4ii«l for k laniatli Gee ( bsstain. express charges. 5 35 recollection of defeat in «lough water. Ed. Hawkins, witness fee, Shade and Ornamental* coroners inquest................... 1 70 Dr Merryman, attending coun fam»* iliU year than al any lima hereto* 5 00 ty poor....................................... The wild rice that they will sow will T. F Nicholas, justice fees, for«». Th*- «h«man<l, in in 11 ineaanre, •1 00 (State vs Alexander) .... 3 95 Gus Melhase, road viewer....... make excellent f<*cd for the ducks next I IS) Robert Casey, road viewer....... John G. Schallock, constable tine t<> th«* fart I hut (lit* country hat lie- 12 M Fall. fees.......................................... 1 oo M D Williams, surveying road r'»m« kn«>wn I«» iiutnv hotn«....ekerw Jas. Jory, witness fees, jus M D Williams, surveying road. 7 00 R. G. ROSS, AGENT tice court ............................. Frank R Albright, refunding throughout the country. The Hmn* of T. F. Nicholas, justice fees, taxes........................................... 31 M | nh »|»I h coining in here nr«» a claim tlint BOX 175" (State vs. Neville)............. 4 50 Chas R Baldwin, supplies for Mrs. Pralt baa given up the hotel busi- Silas Olienchain, constable KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. county poor, allowed in sum of m«* not l(M»king i»r I iiii *I m for m | m «'iihition, 2 75 an>l disallowed in sum of »2. 1 (Hl few........................................ but men u ho are looking for lioinea. in-HH, and Conrad Madison lias o|u»ned Fred Melhase, appropriated for T. F. Nicholas, justice fees, n hotel at Id* residence and is accommo care of county poor.. ............... 100 he hmd nhark, or n|»t'eiih«t«ir ha* l>reii (State vs. Monroe)............. 4 I J Scott Taylor, printing........... 5 50 John G. Schallock, constable uT»| buwineH*« Nine«« the financial flurry dating till* public. Geo Chastain, stamps and ex ties......................................... 50 CHANGE OF TIME OO «1 uh n cuhH«M|Uvnrr th«* I iiik I h ii « iw press charges ......................... n Miss Rachel Jones has returned from Thomas Brickell, witness fee 70 75 W E Bowdoin, printing .......... 29 70 muging liniul» me |»:i*«Ring into th«» Pokegama ami is n<>w cooking at tbe Thomas Newton, witness fee J C Smith, guarding prisoner . 3 00 Chitwood Drug Co., medicine wm*iahi|» of paitic who ei|»vrt Io re* Mudinoli hotel. C B Criaaler, juror and witness (Hl for county poor.................... 1 fees for Circuit Court............. 37 40 « 20 R. P. Breitenstein, juror fees U|»on tln'iti. Nearly every «lay a Win. Davis was at Keim the other Klamath Republican, print McIntire Transportation Co., iiii I h 'I of the Mil Cytale men nr«« h ««« ii ■ lay calling on Mr. Nnowgrssm. freight on election supplies .. 2 80 AND ing and publishing ............. 82 40 Klamath Falls Light & Water J. Scott Taylor, printing and iving into the country anti everyom* John Ackley is moving Ida logging 36 20 publishing ............................ 18 50 Co., lights and water............. II h 'I ii nre :in*oni|»ani«Hl by one or Midway Tel. X- Tel, Co., tele camp to the Hite of the burned »«» mill J. H. Griffith, expense of ju venile court........................... phone charges ........................ 5 7 00 ne prodprctivi'RettIci'M. Th!« influx on the Hnowgooae place. Fred Melhase, commissioner's Glass <4 I’rudhomme Co., sup »tllera ha- lircii goiiijf on for a««\ «*rnl plies ........................................ salary .................................. 20 00 16 66 The riinili'Itih'H ball Tuesday evening Glass X I’rudhomme Co., sup W A Walker, commissioner’s h nii'l a t'oiiHiih rabbi area of I uik I 18 so plies ............... ........................ salary ........................................ 4 18 rii Rohl to th«« iiewcoiiiorH. was a iiiininier. Nearly ull parta of the 3 75 A Turner, rabbit scalps ........ . Kelham Stationery X Print county were reprcHentv«! by «telega lions, " ............. 2 90 ing Co., supplies................... «7 60 Esau Keck. “ 00 105 J G Wight, typewriter ........... w J. Nelliin, of lakevlrw, died ml the caudidateR all di«l IhomaelvfM Star Drug Store, supplies and DAILY SERVICE W M Neiter. work on poor farm 21 (HI autopsy services .................. 45 10 Francisco on Sunday, April 12, jiiNtic««. Fifty-nine tickets were nohl 0 E Hunt, hauling leaves from disallowed in the sum of »25 EFFECTIVE APRIL IO Court house yard................... 5 65 u- went tn receive treatment fur ami all ha<l a «plemlid time. The Hiip- K K K Store, merchandise From Klamath Falls to San Francis for jail.................................... 10 50 lhos Parker, witness fee in cer id the fuco. Hr had been ailffvr- pvr al the MadiNon hotel waa an ria* Circuit court....... .................... 4 20 co and all points between Thrall Adam Schortgen, justice fees llh this for huhu ' time and had gone Iwirale affair. and same: (State vs. Liakey)............... 2 05 T F Nicholas, witness fee in 20 Circuit court ............................ 4 Leave Klamath F'alls. ... 4: 00 A. M. F. P. Slate, constablejfeea 16 80 lly for treatment us a last resort, Tillman & Robertson, shingles, Arrive at Spencers . . .. 7: 30 J. It. Richardson came in from the de G. W. Loosely, pay road sup 8 75 poor farm.................................. d Wai about 48 years old and sert to attend the candidates ball ami to Leave Spencers at... ..81 oo ervisor.................................... 105 00 Chas Flackus, bridge material Arrive at Pokegama ...11: oo R. II. Anderson, justice feea, u-rly sheriff of Lake county. view the otllco seekera. 90 69 and labor ..................... . ........... I.v Pokcgama. K.L.R. R.ll: 15 (State vs, Wolford)............. 05 25 00 J F Gieller, desk for treasurer 1:15 F. M. Arrive nt I'hrall R. II. Anderson, justice fees, Geo Chastain, express charges Leave Thrall, S. P. R R. (State vs. J. II. Martinet 75 8 on supplies ............................ train No. 15 ......... ... 2:25 al)............................................ 1 95 Arrive at San Francisco, 9: 28 A. M. II. (>. Cox, constable fees .... 1 50 Geo Nome, witness la-fore dis 40 9 trict attorney ............................ 29 hours and 28 minutes, Klamath R II Anderson, justice fees, 3 20 Falls to San Francisco. Train No. (State va. A Schortgen et al) 1 95 J R Hammond, juror. ............. Glass X I'rudhomme Co supplies 26 50 13 on S. P. leaves Thrall 5: 54 p. m.t HO Cox. constable fees........... 1 00 J I. Fielder, wood for court arriving at San Francisco 11:28 a.m. The Irwin-Hodson Co., supplies 4 80 48 00 house . ........................................ Klamath Falls to Portland: Tin- Irwiii-HiMlson Co., supplies 1 56 GlassX PmdhommeCo. election Leave Klamath Falls as above, R. II. Dunbar, teachers' exam fit) supplies...................................... ¡.eave Thrall S P. train No. 16, 1:32 ination ................................ 27 50 »lioloo Illi«.» of IllVCNt« Humphrey Bros., work .......... 3 p. m., arrive at Portland 7: 65 a. m. II. F. Murdoch, teachers' ex icii I n tlirit xvi 11 iixtlco 27 hours and 55 minutes, Klamath 20 00 W R Campbell, salary ol stock amination ................................ inspector .................................. Falls to Portland. Glass X I’rudhomme Co., safe iv piit’vlHiNvr aiioiio^r John L Corrigan, refunding From San Francisco to Klamath for Treasurer’a office............. 146!» 42 12 taxes ......................................... Falls. I. . Alva Lewis, office supplies.. 11 F. Hixon, nursing J M Johnson, Leave San Francisco at 2: 29 p. tn.; J. G. Wight, .express on school ds disallowed as not a proper arrive at Thrall at 6: (M a. ni. supplies.............................. . 15 00 charge against the county Leave Thrall at 6: :KI a, m.; leave Schallock Daggett Co., supplies IS Silas Obenchain, taxes refunded 94 Pokegatna at 9 a. nt. ; arrive at 58 60 County poor... 17 36 Klamath Falls at 5 p. m.: dinner at 20 00 J F I.oost-ly, taxes refunded... Joe Hettinger, Juror 4 4 Spencer’s leaving there at 1 p. m. The following road claims were al- Wm. Wilson, 40 44 Shortest time ever. 26 hours and Jos. Dewey, 6 40 i lowed and the clerk instructed to draw 44 49 minutes. San Francisco to Klam John Short. 3 60 warrants on the road fund for th« 44 2 20 same: Ray Telford, i ath Falls. No other route does it. 44 Thia is the cheapest and best way; Wm. N. Wilson, 2 20 Ferd Hartman, work on county 44 fare »5 in either direction between 2 50 K. Sugarman, road............................................. 2 20 44 Thrall and Klamatii Falls. R. E. Guthridge, 2 20 R M C Brown, road appropria- 4 4 100 00 tion, dist. No. 1........................ G. Turner, 2 20 ' City Briefs Resolutions <>f Long Lake Lumber Co LUHBER Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors AH Kinds of Mouldings, Hand nawing and Turning, Odd-Shed Doon and Windows a PHONE 381 All kinds of Finishing Lum ber now on hand. Large assortment of Doors and Windows made up und 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, * Oregon Nursery Co. Manager OUR SECOND « Notice Specialty KKPOItT or THI CONDITION Of The First AT Trust & Savings Bank Kl.AMATH FALL.“ in lhe Slate ut Oregon, al the dose of business. February 14. 1908. RESOURCES * 1-oans and discounts ........... » 29,170 80 Due from approved reserve banks................. 5,021 92 Expense Account 815 68 Cash on band.... 500 00 T otal . ... » 35,506 30 LIABILITIES Capital stock |>ai<l in........... » 25,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.... 667 70 Time certificates of deposit.. 7,740 00 Savings deposits..................... 2.100 60 T otal .. .. » 35,508 30 S tate or Oaaoox, ) C ocntv or K lamath i **' I, J. W. Siemens, Cashier of the al>ove-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. S iemens . Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2-1 day of March, 191)8. P. I.. Foi stain , Notary Public. CORRECT—A ttest : G. W. W hite . ) , G eo T. B elow »«, » Since our organization an a Tniat and Savings Bank on November 18, 1907, we have rendered to the State Exam iner of Banka two reports of our condition and been exam ined once by him. The Report speaks for itself showing a gain of »9,715.60 since our last report. We realize that the most valuable asset of a Bank is that of public confidence and we furnish our depositors with •very safeguard and protec tion for their funds, and shall continue to do so in the future as in the past. Our b<x>ks are always open for inspection by depositors. Klamath Falls« Oregon G. W W hite . Prwkfent G. T. B aldwin . Vice-Frra. 1. W. SlBMSNS. Cashier W A. D klzblu Aast. Cashier for I City Meat Market Trees. Shrubs, Vines MEISSÄ ARMAND PROPRIETORS Kenn Items ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS oo SAUSAGES OF ALL KINOS Klamath Lake R.R McIntire-Straw Stage Line I ason & S lou g a ™ SHOP General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses Pitone 456 CHAS. R. BALDWIN KiomatnFoils A. G. DUHME h ABSTRACTERS 'Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages I STABLE e MASON & SLOUGH I TIMBERLAND Ottlce in First National Bank Building, LAKEVIEW, OREGON LARGESTCATALOG and Muti Order House ift (he Northwest GROCERIES ECONOMIZE THRO JONES Hardware, O> (.«oxida and Swvi hee <4 ail kmda quvtrd hi -»ut tegular Monthly Laido« MINES CASH STORE O4«n a sn« Ml wKa«a«f ,mi •*- aaad Saad m Laula«. The Surer« Guide front and Oak Via PORTLAND. OR.