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Klamath County fiiflb School
jI to Jtme 5, 190S
ASM MULA HAi-l
< ALINDAR
I (ftltM)AÏ, Jl Ni 4
Miimlay , M a ) 41
II a a ...
Ha<calaurrale Sarmuii
K««. (lee. T. Prall
«ra.
Ik-rlamallon ('.uilrvl
Prix l>) Mr Ajrpiagala
W»«liir«<1ay, Juli« s tr.a.
< la»« Day Ks,rclsea
WrtlnvMlay, June M. Sr.a.
......Murtama* Krrnlng
IAilnrlasUrn ZA < I».)
Thursday. June 4. a r.a
a.l.Iraa» tu eia.»
Pre». II M < rrarka, All<aiiy I ullega
*ri<tay. Jour A. ara
.. iirMluallug Sai-retasa
1KIDAY, Jt NE 5
Girla «iltu* Club
Déclamation
.................. Lichlel'e Warning
John J. Glliver
I iiH'liiniutioii
Chariot Race
l.ew Wallace
Maud E. Nail
I'lttllU Suh »
Valer Capric#..
Newiund
Mia« I.vt a Nick crauti
Iiwlamation Th» Black H«»ra<* an«1 Ilia Ridar,
Chas. Shepparil
Vinrent Yadrn
|(«clamation Boy Orator of Zvjiata < ity, Rich
ard Harding Davie
Mamie E. Iloyd
Ku«*( .. The Ranchero
Eaten Belmont Smith
Mra. Morgan and Mis» Nickerson
Di'clumuhxn
Inaugural Address
Roosevelt
Roy Nalaun
|(<*i'lannition .... Irish as Aliens
Steil
Garrett K. VanRifwr
I li-c lama ilon
Boy Orator of Zepata City, Rich
ard Harding Davis .. Perry O. Del.ap
Music
l.ittlv Cotton lh.lly
Boys Glee Club
Deciaion of Judges
l.ucien A|>pl«ga(e)
CLASS DAY PROGRAM
WttlN'UDAY, JUNE 1
1 P M
Instrumental Trio
Faye Hogue, Hazel Rolfe
Fannie Virgil
Class History
('hap. I .
. .. Lillie Arnett
II .
Alex. Martin
III ...
........... Lana Barnum
IV
Chandler McCauley
Instrumental Solo
.. Winifred Withrow
Class Prophecy ... .......... ........ Minnie Barnum
Class Poem
........
Rachel Applegate
Class Will
Fannie Virgil
Presentation of Memorial
Perry Deljip
Vote of Thanks to Juniors
.........
Maud Nall
Class Song
KPM
March ...
Invocation
Piano Solo
Study)
Salutatory
((ration
VKilin Solo
................................
M'taC. Worden
.................................... Rev. I*. Conklin
Etüden. Oi>. io, No. 5 (Black
Chopin
Mao C. Worden
Addreaa
.
l-rna Smith Barnuio
True Succtaa
Alex. Martin ill
..
. .
Serenade by Drdla
Mlai. 4J ue Applegate
((rallón ...............
Bronden Y<gir liorizón
Mnud Eatella Nml
( (ration
........
Auld Lang Syne
Fannie Eldora Virgil
Piano Duet . . Pilgrim's Choru*
Tannhauu-r
Faye Hogue nml Hazel Rolfe
Oration ....
..
The New Era
Perry Octavius llel.ap
Oration............ The Pacific's Part tn the World'»
Commerce Chandler Marion McCauley
Vocal Solo
Beloved, It Is Morn
Florence
Aylevard
Buri ■■ W M
Oration
.The Influence of Environment
Winifred Vertea Withrow
oration ....
English Ideas of America
Minnie Kogene Barnum
Vocal Solo
A Day Dream
Anton Strch-zki
Mrs. Oliver Gates
Violin Obligato .. ..
Mi»* Elsie Ajrplegatc
Oration
Lillie Pearl Arne.t
Valedictory Address
The lleocent of Muir *
Rachel Emma Applegate
Vocal Solo
Thou Brilliant ltir<l
F. 1 >avi«l
Mrs Don Zumwalt
Presentation of Dijdoma« . Judge J B Griffith
(’l.AHS MoTTo ... Viele Streiche fallen the Eiche
t l.AH.S F l ow Hl
CLAIR CotxiRR ... ...
White und Lavend.-r
Cl-AHH Iti II.I.
Rachel E. Applegate
Lena S Barnum
Alex. Martin 111
Maud E Nail
Fannie E. Virgil
Perry O. Deljip
Chandler M. McCauley
Winifred V. Withrow
Minnie R. Itarnuin
Hazel Rolfe
M Faye Hogue
Lillie I'. Arnett
F aculty
Class Play
John G. Swan, B.S.D., Principal
History and
Latin
Willis E. Faught. B.S., Aaa't I'rin. . Commi r-
WimillAY, Jl M ! I PM
cial and German
t A >1 tn I Minn 75 « !• j
Chas. A Howard. Ph. B. Science Mathematic«
English
....................... .lolheat Roy-a Alivi* Bessie B Applegate, A B
Mae E, Worden
Music
Boys Glee Club
STUBEN I n
Munir
PM
Address to Claaa
Piano Solo
Valse Brillante
..Op. 34, No. I
Chopin ............... Mias Evyline Applegate
Vocal Solo
Toreador Hola
H. Tro’.ere
T. W Zimmerman
Add resa
Pres. H. M Crooka, Albany Coll. >■
Vocal SAlo .,. ..............
Creole L.ve Song
Mrs. Harry Caden
Munii*
I Milla I offer«! by .Mr
i
\ ENING
Instrumental Sol........ Sicilian«
Moszkowskf
Edith Rutenic
(horua .................................................................. lull*
Instrumental Trio ............. Fay Hogue, Hazal
Rolfe. Flürener Boorey
V mb I IM
Mamie B«v<l
Suit ia t<> t>e brought at once by the
Government for the purpose of taking
from the Southern Pacific railroad about
3,000,0011 acres «M land in this alate. Il
D. Townsend, s|s*cial attorney in Qie D>*
partinent of Justice, is at Potlland lor
the purpose of Inangtiraliiig the legal
proceedings. The lands involves! are
the California A Oregon grant land* and
arc eatimatixl to be worth about »5ll,(*h>.-
(MIO, aa moat id the tell ia heavily tilli
te red. The lends were granted years
ago.
One condition was that they
should lie sold to actual settlers at the
rata of »2.50 an acre. The assertion is
made that the railroads have not lived
upto the terms of the grant, and incon
sequence the grant should Is* revoked.
These lands are now worth (ar in exceaa
of »2 50 per si re and the Southern'
Pacific la alow to let go <<( the tract, and
actual settlers on the land are unable to
get titles to the claims llist they have
applied for. The matter « ns brought to
the attention of flu* Government but lie
lore the suit could l<e instituted it was
necessary to have a resolution passed by
Congress. This requited mncli red tape
and considerable eng.....ering on the part
of the Government, (or the railroad
people Were not asleep at the switch.
Now that theCongiessi null end of the
situation Ims been iliapoaed of, the Gov-
erniuent is ready bi proetred with the
suit.
A large number Klamath Falla people
are interested in this tract, as they paid
for locations ii|sm these lands. It has
been elated that only actual settlers
upon the lauds would ls< given n prefer
ence right, but there are still many who
are not convinced that they w ill lai given
no prior right because of having merely
applied for the lands. There are no
known cases in thia county where par
ties are actually residing upon the grant
lands. However, milch inteieal is being
taken in the government suit, for il it
wins it will open up a large area of hind
for aettlement a« well as give back tn
the Government a large tract of timber
land.
Mendenhall, the forger, who operated
in tliis city a few months ago Ims come
to grief in New Mexico, The Otero
County Advertiser published at Alamo
gordo, New Mexico Ims the following
«.■count of Ilia arrest and conviction
Fred Mendenhall, the all around
crook and check artist, who caught a
number or prominent men throughout
the territory a nuinter of months ugo
whs recently convicted at Hillsboro,
Hierra County, for swindling the dis
trict attorney of the county out of »Ml.
He waa sentenced to five years. Mend
enhall was arrested at Douglas and
brought to New Mexico by Wm. Dud
ley, of Ilia N M. mounted police.
By virtur» ot an »««scutUm and urdar uf aaia duly
MiMd b/ th« Cbrk of th« Clrauit Court vt Klam
oh C'/unty BtaUi uf Orwgun dated the 27th dav uf
April, IWl, in arwrtain furwtaaura suit In tha Cfcr-
< uit <>»urt fin th« «« m J county and state whar*in
Klamath County Bank, a «<»rp«/rattoa aa plaintiff
rBeovurad j>i'igm«nt against F H Houthworth and
Aik« flouthwurth fur th*
aighl hundred
thirty aaryan <l'«liar» and fifty < «•nte<M37 5»n and
■ «Mte and LnLur»«rn«-f<! • ta<«d a» »litssn 'hilar«
I t.li forty C«uit ' 114 40» on th« 2*Jth day of January
IIS*
N««Orr m hwrby givan that I will on th« Z7th day
■<f Jun«-, 1'4)0. at th« fr«/nt timn'd th« court houa*
m Klamath F/. i I b , in th« sa id county at 2u*cluek ia
’» aft«rn/Min uf th« «aid «lay. a«il at pubik aue- !
». to th« high««! bidd«r for caah, th« following
d» *« rit»«»d proparty to wit: Lota 7. I. • and 10 of
• <*.■ 'ion 34. w‘jof »w‘4. BW*4uf aw*4, and Iota 4
1 *, fa •«
V., town «hip 'Z south of rtngt 7
• a/» uf Wtlb.rnette Meridian. Also lot 2 uf sec
tion 3. and lou 5 and 6 of aactk/n 2. tp 37 a. r.
■ 4 • <>f Willarn«tt« M«rwJian, in Klamath county.
Or*v
takan and lavw-d upon aa th« property of
tl satd F H. Mouth worth and All«« Southworth.
r v»much *.her«of as may te nere>*Mry to Mtiafy
tL<- mv I ju«lgm«nt m favor of Klamath O/unty
Bank against mm I F. B. Houthworth and Alic«
Southworth with interest th4*reon. together with
all costa and dutburM-fnantii that have or may
I aerru«.
*
COMMENCE MEN I 1’1« »GRAM
« ju p M
IITSDAV, JIM >
I
Sotke of Sheriff • Sale
3MitiíUon»
Vocal Duet .... Singing
Boxa Shive, Orpha
Schallock
Chorus
Old
Sohff
Piano Holo ,,.
Moonlight Sonata, Pr« to
Agatato ...
.Ma«* <’. Worden
tedies Quintette
llreamshifi
Mamie Boyd,
Roía Hhlve, Florence Boorey. M«u<l
Nail, Hazel Rolfe
Bugle Song
................................. Girla Glee < lul>
ommi . ncimi . n i
H igh S chool B oari .
J. B. Griffith.«..
James G. U right
L. Alvn Lewi«
Fret! Melhase
W. Altert Walker
The change in mail routes which went
into effect on Monday will bring all mail
I mm the Ninth into tills town twenty
hour« earlier than under the schedule
now in effect. The mail from the North
will be lour hour« later, il the train ar
rives un M-hedule time. The mail, is
due in thia city at 7 30 in the evening,
but it will arrive here according to the
train aervtce.
The order for the change was received
by the l*oatma«ter la.t Wednesday and
Monday morning the mail will leave on
tho boat going by the way of Dorris.
The service will get tetter as the rail
road improves its service and when the
«Sier is reached, thia city will have as
good mail service as can beexpet ted un
til the trains l«*giii running into Klam
ath Falls.
All of the Doi ria pe<<ple who are in the
city say there is much doing in railiuad
circles in their town. A atari Ims I ven
made to build the road over the Hole-in-
the-Ground hill and fur some distance
nut of Dorris rails and ties have already
l»*< ii laid. Material ia living »hipp'd in
to the new town lor the further exten
sion of the railroad and also for the
telegraph line.
Work is still in progress on the "Shoo
Ely" grade and the deep cut at the top
of the hill iscaiislug considerable trouble
as il ia solid rock formation through
which it is being made. It will be but
a few more weeks until the rock work
will be finished and then the road can
I m * extended across the hill and the heavy
machinery brought over fur work on this
side of tile big hill.
The poles for the telegraph line uro
living sot across the hill which han
caused the well grounded telief that
the line will lie extend«! to thia citv
long before the California Northeastern
railroad ii completed into Klamath
Fulls.
Church Services
M. K. CH T K<'ll
Th<*r<* ia nlwgys a « p I coiiip for you »1
GrHceM. E. church.
Service« will I m * held Siiiulm in I lie
now Methodist Church
Sunday Services:
Bible School.........................
10 a. IU,
Preaching......... ............................... Ila. m.
Preaching............................................... 8 p. nt.
Epworth League............................. 7:15 p. m.
A hearty welcome to all,
P. CONKLIN, Pastor.
BAPTIST CHt’RCII
Preaching services next Sunday at 11
o’clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. Sun
day achool at 10 o’clock and B. Y. 1*. U.
at 7 '15 p. m. Everyone invited.
................... County Judge
. County Superintendent
County Treasurer
County Commissioner
... County Commissioner
*■; £ n
The Lakeside company has 25011 acres
of land under the Adams ditch that it
will give RENT FREE for one year.
This includes the use of the land and
water.
The renter must clear and
place
the land in cultivation. The rent
,
er r gets
jrets all the crop but we reserve the
right to
7o pasture
pnsture the stubble
stubble.
Tne Lakeside Company,
.1. Frank Adams, Manager,
Merrill, Oregon.
The Southern Oregon State Normal
School will conduct a six weeks summer
course, beginning June 18 and ending
July 31, 1908. The course offered is ns
follows!
Course 1 Primary Methods, including
first three grades. One session of two
weeks (12dsys). Mrs. Katherine E
Sloan.
Course 2—Advanced Methods, including
grades four to eight.
Miss Armada
Kaiser.
Course 3 - High School Methods, and
School Management and Supervision.
Prof. A. L. Buggs, Pres. Drain Nor
mal School.
Course 4 Regular Normal Subjects,
and Review for County, State and
Life Papers.
Pres, of School and
Prof. W. T. VanScoy, Prof. A. c.
Joy, Miss Armed* Kaiser. Prof. A.
L. Briggs.
For further particulars address
PRESIDENT NORMAL SCHOOL,
Ashland, Oregon
LUHBER
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
All Kinds of Mouldings,
Band sawing and Turning,
Odd-Sited Doon
Window»
&
a
Specialty
PHONE 381
Simmonn
I n th# < treuit Court <»f thr Statr of
th«County of Kla'nfctL
Mirth C01. plamtilT. vb .
A ('<»x <!« fondant
1 o Ix-nnn A. Cox, th# alMivr
ud d«*fendan!
Io th# nan*# of th«* S*ata nf Or**i/«in
JrtifOfi You nr#
h«*irby rrquir*«J to appear
aruiwrr
TiA w « f the rotn-
' t l«ir.f filed avamRf you in th»* •b
ab rvn rnt itkM wilt
«»n <>r t r ftjj p ih<» ]Mh day of June. Ii*.*. ths! b»intr
ike Ia«t «lay t»f the time pr«w*rib*‘«!lin th* order f<*r
I'uLlkatp/n uf th»« «oniMOM; the order direetln*
th!*» the first publication ihereof being on the
7th dey of M»y, DOfand emtinue for alx tucce»-
• «.«.* »f it von '• < tutive w4M-kt nod if tou fail im * to
ar.awsr. for want thereof the plaintiff w»ii apply
U/ the court for the relief pray«-d f«»r in th«- plsin-
liff'n ci/fnplaint, that is to My.
That tiie b<*nda
msirifn-/’ y now existing bn*
tw«-■ rfi the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved.
annuldKl and held for naught, and for such other
re In f a* the Honorable Orurt may d«tm just and
equitable.
Thia punirnons in Aerv«-«| by puhh<«’u»n thereof
in the Klamath Repubiiran a weekly new «pa per
prmled an«! publish«-*! at Kian.i’.h Falls, Oregon,
by r*rd«r >f Hot. Henry L. Berson, Judge uf the
a^rve «-nttUed e«>uri, dated May 4th. ISO*.
F H Mill«,
KUH
Attorney for plainliff.
Summons
lt> the < lrc<nt Court cd th# Htate ol Oregon h*r
the «’ountjr pi Klsmslh.
tn»* ('smpbell. Plaint ff v« Fr»-dri' k f'amr»-
1(4'11, defendant.
To Lt-«’« <'k Camp!« 11, tbe above ndlned <! -
fendant:
In the nante n! the State <»f Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and an«wcr tne
complaint filed again»! you In the above en
title«! suit, on or b« fore i hur*1av. the ll*.h day
<»f June. A 1» IU*», being th* la*t «fay of tbe
time prescribe«! tn tbe order for the pubti< a
»ion «»f thi» »un-uion-. The first publication
then*< h !>♦ t / on the 7tb «lay of May, !W#. It
joufailsoto appear and answer far want
therrof. the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed lor in tbe c iiapla.ut be re
in, vir. for a decree dUsHving the bonds of
tnatrltuony now existing between plaintiff
• nd defendant, and that plaintiff may re-as-
»iinn* her maiden name, and that (he plaintiff
Lave tin » »¡c custody, control and care of her
daughter. AtaCbr »tine Camp‘H-11. her person
an«* V'tate f«»rever. am! for such other aud fur
ther relief a* to law and Equity pertains.
[ This aummona is aervtd ty publication
thereof in the K lamath K publican by order
I H««n Itenn L Benson. Ouc of the Judge« of
| t:.c Lirsi Judicial p.»tr»» t of the hlaie ol Ore
i gon. made, dated and filed m this suit, at
K iamatb Falla, Or« gon ou the 2nd day of May
I m 1-'. which said order require* that sujitmou»
j in this »uit be published once a week for per
iod of »4* sucreMive and consecutive weeks»
from the Tib day of M«*y, 19U0.
H. W. Keesee,
Attorney for Plaintiff
John W. Wright,
5-7 G 11
Co
unsel.
Fall«. Oregon. Any and all i*eraons claiming ad>
v«ra«ly the above described land.« are requested
to file their claims in this office on or before the
said 22nd day of May. 19iK
3 12 -5-14
JaN. WATSON. Register.
2,320 acres in warm belt of Siskiyou;
5 miles from R. R. station. 300 acres
farming land, balance pasture and well
WRlOTM for stock.
The l>e»t she. p
Si hoot 1 anda
ranch in northern California. 60 head
of cattle, 10 head of horses and all ag I>a11merit of the Interior. United States l4tnd
lakvview. Ore* »i. March 24. l‘A'S.
ricultural implements go with same and Office,
Notice i.x hereby gixen that (he State of Oregon
price is only »5.25 per acre. »8000 cash haa. u’:< > r the prux m »n* (»f the Act of Congress
IS4>. and the acta supplemental and
and balance long term mortgage 7 per of August 11. thereof,
made application for the
cent takes it. All tenced and has com anwndaton
fo’lt.wi.iK describtM unappropriated, non-minera!
fortable 6 room house ahd three large surecycd public land a< indemnity Mr losses to
barns. Ohl age and loss >f wife impels . its grant for common school purposes, towit:
N
’42. for NE'4NE‘4. Sec 2.\ T 33 S.
owner to sell. He has cleared 20 per I! l. (4 »ts
K. NW’.SW'a and NE'gSW1!. Rec 6. TN
cent net for year« on same.
Address, S. R 14 E. and SE'gNK'«. S«c 3. T S. R 15 E.
W M
Frank W. Hooper,
Any and all person*« vlniiaing adversely the
shove land-» arc requested to lile in this office
5 21"
Box 184, Yreka, Cal.
their *ani clnims on or before the 6th day of
2500 Acres Free
Manufacturera of All Kind« of
> Il Mill».
Atloru*')' lx
NOTICE FOR Pl BLIGATION
I’ hksbyterian C hurch
TIMBER I.ANT. ACT Jur«3. JS78.- Notkw for
Bible School Sunday morning at 10 j 1 Publication. - United State» Land Office,
o'clock; morning worship at 11 o'clock; l*ak« view. Oregon.March 2. 190f. - Notice is here-
bv given that in compliance with the provisions
('hriatain Endeavor at 6: 30; evening ' <»f the Act of Congress of June 3, 1K78, entitled
worship at 7: 30; midweek prayer meet- l i "An Act for the sale «>f timber lands in the States
ing on Wednesday evening at 7: 30; of California, Oregon. Nevada ami Washington
teachers meeting on Saturday evening Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land
State« by Act of August 4. 18«. Perceval Sholl.of
at 7: 30. Regular session meeting the , Klamath Falls, County of Klamath. State of Orv-
first .Monday of the month at 7:30. I gon. ha« filed in this office his sworn statement.
No. 4063. for ths purchase of the NESE1« of
The Mens Club meets the first Tliui
) Sec. 23. N WSW’g. of Section No. 24. in Town-
day evening of the month at S o'clock. I »hip No. »T South. Kanire No.». E. W. M .
The Ladies Aid society meets the sec and will offer proof to show that the land sought
ond Thursday afternoon in the month is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
, at 2: 30. The Ladies Missionary socie | agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
ty meets the fourth Thursday of the to said land befor« C-». Clerk of Klamath County.
! | Oregon, at his office at Klamath Falla, Oregon, on
month at 2: 20 o'clock.
Friday, the 22nd day of May. MKn< He names
G eo . T. P ratt ,
as witnesses- C. W. Harlow. J. C. Cravens. H.E.
Pastor.
Boudenot. and E. II. Lawronc«, all of Klamath
A Rare Bargain
Long Lake
Lumber Co.
! June. l‘«K.
I !-!>- 5-U
In Iht* County Court of llic Stan* of Oregon
for the Conn!jr of Klamath.
In the matter <»( the r«tat.‘ of George W Ma i
ton, deceased.
Notice shcr ''•) given that the la » will and
testament of George \\. Maston. deceased, has
been duly proien and admitted to probate,
and that Henrietta <i Manton has been duly
appointed as executrix thereof.
All persona having • laim> against said
estate arc hereby requested to present the
same with proper voucher**, within six months
from date of this notice, to the undersigned, or
at the Amer it tn Hank .k l'i ii't Co., In the city
ol K lamath Falls «'< eg m
hated nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, lhi< first
day of May, 19U>.
Henrietta G Maston,
Executrix of the la*» will ami testament of
George \\ Manton, deceas'd.
$100 Reward, $100.
ri.e readers ot tills paper will be pleased to
learn that there Is al least one dreaded disease
th* science has been able to cure in salt Ils
slaves, and lhat is catarrh Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con
stitutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. 11*11'» Catarrh Cure 1» taken tn
ternallv. acting directly upon the blood and
mucous snrtaces of tho aysttm. thereby de
stroying the foundation of the disease, and
(Ivina the pal eut strength by bulldlug up
the eonatltutlon and assisting nslnre In doing
Its work. The proprietors have so much faith
in tta curative powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any ca-e It falls to cure
Send (or Hat of terllmonlals.
t. J.CIIKNEY a CO .Toledo. O.
Hold bv druzglata, 7Se.
Take Hall’slAmlly Pills tor Conalipatlou.
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 as a
Trust and Savings 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 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
every safeguard and protec
tion for their fund.«, and shall
continue to do so in the future
as in the past Our books are
always open for inspection by
depositors.
urorr or m condition of
The First AT I KLAMATH
rust & Savings
Bank
FALLS?
ia the State <X Oregoa. at the cloae o<
teutaeaa, Fehraarr 14. I9oa
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
V- it«- States Land Office. Lakeview. Oregon.
April 2. 1908.
• e in heieby given that in compliance with
’
. '
the act of Congreaa of June 3, I
K* «Milled “An act for the sale of timber lands
11.>■ States of California. Oregon. Nevada and
■>\ a h*n<rt >n Territory.’’ an extended to all public
I »-'.j at« - by act of August 4. 1>*92. John Kenney,
f K.amath Fa!!* County of Kla*nath. State of
Oregon.has filed m tnis office his »worn statement
N W«. forthepurhwof the eHae*«. see. 5,
i -.»• 4. sec No. h, tp. No. 37 a., range No. 9 E..
iS M. and w ill offer proof to show that the land
t is more valuable for it» timber and «tone
than for agricultural purp«>»ea, and to establish
Lt * aim t- fore County Clerk «>f Kla/nath county
at hit» office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Monday,
the 6th day of July. 19ue.
He name» as sritneaaea:
Jease C. Cravens: Jimmie McCrank, Ralph
Vaughn Fred Janssen, all of Klamath Falls. Ore-
m.
Any and al! persons claiming adversely the
aoovc described lands are requested to file in
th * office their said claims on or before the
-aid 6th d.iv of July. 1W.
J. N WATSON. Register.
«-1SSM
Oregon Nursery Co.
RESOURCES
Ix>ana and discount«.............. » 29,170 80
Due from approved reserve
banks.................
5,021 92
Expense Account
815 5«
Cash on hand ...
500 OO
T otal
..» 3ö,508 30
LIABILITIES
Capital fitock paid in.......... | £5,000
Vr»«iivi«led protit«, lew ex
pen sea and taxe« paid .
667
Time certificate« «»( deposit
7,7-10
Savings deposits.................
2,100
T otal .
00
70
00
60
...» 35,508 30
S tays or OaaGox,
(
Cocjrrv or Ki amath t
I, J. W. Siemens, Cashier ol the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that tbe above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
J. W. S ikmexs , Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 2d day of March, 1908.
P. L. F ocxtaix , Notary Public.
CORRECT—A ttist :
G. W. W hits .
)
Gao T. B aldw ix , ) D, recto ™
i
SAVINSS
Klamath Falls, Oregon
G. W. Warn. President
G. T. B aldwin . Vice-Preu.
J. W S1KMBN8, Cashier
W. A. D clzklu A.«st. Cashier
SALEM, ORE.I
Complete Stock of Fruit,
Shade and Ornamental'
Trees. Shrubs, Vines
City Meat Market
R. G, ROSS, AGENT
BOX 175
MEISS & ARMAND
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
PROPRIETORS
AU KINDS OF FRESH, SALT
AND SMOKED MEATS
CHANGE OF TIME
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
Klamath Lake R.R.
AND
McIntire-Straw
Stage Line
.1 N WATSON. Rogihtce.
Notice to Creditors
All kinds of Finishing L uih
her now on hand.
uin 11.si NOTICI
Ihrpar tiisA-nt uf th*- Interior, Ifnited Status
I-»nd Otfic«. Lui key Hr w, Oregon, April 14, 15K*.
A « »fi*« urnt cont*»t affidavit having been file«l in
thi« -,•!..«* by Elisabeth A. Seullen, contestant
*.-.8t homestand entry No. 2415. ma<le July V,.
IVd. f-»r -’ tìi ’», sac 17. Tp 32M. R 7‘, E. by J«*hn
I H-io-raM. cunt*ri«taa, in which it ia alleged that
■aid John Fitzgcrakl utterly faded in respect to
•aid entry, to «-«»mpiy with the public land laws
<A th«- I
and th«- ru***i and regulations estab-
i.sL- l tl*er«-un»ier relative to «staUishing and
maintaining residence upon said land, that
he did not estaUiah a reeidimc«» in a I mxmm *
with ir • » month« f«vxn date of entry; that the
only pretense <»f a house erected on said land wu
a small cabin plart-d there by the contesser one
ytiar after »aid entry was made, which Mid house
•he id entry man permitted to fail into decay for
wan of repairs long before the date of final proof,
that the sa d contebtee. never, nor since the time
>f rrutkir.g final pnx>f. cultivated Mid land or any
(Hzrtion of the M»ne. nor improved the same ex-
cept to build tbe small cabin a» herein alleged,
that the al>«g«Nl absence from the land waa not
due to hi «•mployment in the army, navy or ma-
r:n«- <x»rps uf the United States in any war in
which thv United States may be engaged; Mid
parti«-* are h«?reby notificai to appear, respond and
»offer evidence touching saw! allegation at 10 o’clock
a rn. on June 5th. ISO. before Geo. Chaetain.
County Clerk. Klamath Falls. Ore., and that final
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 12.
! •
bef«>re the Register and Receiver at the
United Stat** Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon
The naid conUNtant having, in proper affidav.t.
filed March 23, 19OÌ, set forth facts which show
»hat af’«-r due diligence persona! service of this
n ’ cr cannot be made, it ia hereby ordered and
directed that *uch notice be given by due and
proper publication.
J. X. WAfBON,
Register.
4ZV-5»
DAILY SERVICE
Effective April 10
From Klamath Falla to San Francis
co and all pointe between Thrall
and same:
I.eave Klamath Falla. ... 4: 00 A. M.
Arrive at Spencers......... 7:30
l.eave Spencers at......... 8: (M)
Arrive at Pokegama.... 11: 00
l.v Pokegama, K.L.R.R.11: 15
Arrive at t hrall ........... 1: 15 P. M.
l.eave 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: M p. m ,
arriving at San Francisco 11:28 a.m.
Klamath Falls to Portland:
l.eave Klamath Falls as above
L.*ave Thrall S P. train No. 16, 1:32
n. m., arrive at Portland 7: 55 a. m.
27 hours and 55 minutes, Klamath
Falls to Portland.
From San Francisco to Klamath
Falls.
Leave San Francisco at 2: 20 p. m. ;
arrive at Thrall at 6: 04 a. m.
l.eave Thrall at 6:30 a. m.; leave
Pokegama at 9 a. m. ; arrive at
Klamath Falls at 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.
Thia ia the cheapest and best way;
fare $5 in either direction between
Thrall and Klamatn Falls.
MIDWAY
STABLER SHOP
General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work
Livery and Feed Stable
Both Saddle and Driving Horses
pnone 456
CHAS. R. BALDWIN KIOIDQIH Foils
A. G. DUHME
TIMBERLAND
Office in First National Bank Building,
LAKEVIEW, OREGON
LARGEST CATALOG
SAd
Mad Or«i«r Hawse m
G ROCE RIES ( economize throjone Y) Th.
Htrdwsw, Dry
Sv.UMiUgJk
•n <>Mf régulai
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Buyer, Gv>de
Fra«« and Ouk St.
PORTLAND, O".