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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1908)
Increasing Activity in Railroad I WijiiJcrlul Springs in County Construction Lake Hook's Lordly Tip. ft r> |uln*d mc h n mun as Theodwro l!*»*»k to (• | m * successfully will* Hw ra P»« llv of the uvutlwiuefl of Iho hull. Il* « >» m iidlMIm thm tu the rond, ami ui* ” * •••«”=. »n, ut nil events, he proved b «'If • >|iinl tn the t.iwk It I* related lleit «»n when dining m*t be, iiefure tb* • i iiiliim»*ni ran*** off, pro i ld<*d h 1 * 1 with h « bright fjirlblngs fl«» n the mint mid (bill w hen pro« red Ing iifivr th** fewth itit«*M to his carriage li" dl ■ . »*r«d *<n«rnl «Tviiiifs, luclud- b ’ tb«* « o< I h waiting him In the bill, i. f' thv. Hh »dlp|M*d coin Into the h ’ I • r th*» i rin* man glanced t I’ n 'I m I ihr I/.»’ nnd Imwed low hi f’.fiul - iimh i lh»* Impri ’s-loi* that h<* v. . h n ««reign rl< her. while Theo dor" II p n b g l.'itg? t* of n like ria ’ - * to f! ■ other »rv.mt«, went or* ’ " reMrlnii hor did be cense » wi. i n>. h»* ►tip|H'«| hito hl»» 1 itrl tg«*. » ■ «• »»f th.* f«»«eim*n, who had d! ■ •• -er«* I I lie r»*ll value of the pour i"*lr»* i hi n. • xlng. Kir. I think you Im \o mml»* a mistake!” ' •'» i I nt\ e <xl iijuii .” replied ' '■ If h .i r» i< I > uh w it ve uf 1 he li-Hid ‘ I n* « i give leu* (’oflch 111 ;» i » iltl t i» i.», ** Church Service» M. B. nil * N Notice of Sheriff'* Sale b, Gtartl of ( if ii' i zzurf of Klarn All* rh’or, st th»» til'l l <4 UtHtlHtl There I. always a welcome lor you at ath Couaty, Htate uf Or«>aon <la»*«i th* ¿'th day of M«jvrinrnt« of many of the railroad April, iwa, in a e*rt«n forasluaurs »uit in the Cir Grar-e M. E. church. men •trongly indicate that activity in Laks viti h» v id n »ith« m Lik»* »‘utility, i* cuit < «Airt f'/r t*»« «awl count y and Rtst* wh«v*'in Service, will lv held Sunday in the Kiarnath < <zunty Bank, a niri- • t'u>< «« plain* iff the c«>natructl«>n of I ill«»* tn thin nrctlon ( *1 th!" IltiM* i*f I » lu ting (*'»tr< it|t*ralii«« at of the Ntal«< 1« hrlio returned * hm >* i . I an I l«»lltl(ill II« All «'If »tl M I m liti/ Hi;* h» t«> new Methodist <'Lurch rotv/variNi judirmen' atfatn«t P H H >uthw«*rth an*I Alica Huuthwurth tor iha • tn uf «right hur.Jr««l year a «•»« w of Miiiveyorr under <arl rumi» III»’ Will» I *o ;r< In l|t)l|/4’ It ill II»»' Sunday Service«: thirty eavm dollar* and fifty csnta<fKT7 *^n sod Rankin Worked Irwin < > loll, In th** puiiii ¡Fl IgAliull uf th** ¡itig<* ■■»igt'lirn*h |ili*m in Bible Hchool ................ .. ............... 10 a. ns. rusts and dj»lrzramn*-níR tacad at aisUNm doUars All!* liv«/ tv, to th** eaot, making the prelim him *» t Il8* luutii ««m) I»f t)iH V,*I¡4’V and forty ranU<llh 40) on the z'Ah «lay ot J^nu^rjf Pre**d>ing. ....................... ................. 11 a. m. ■urvey fur the Oregon I i*h*rn. Mi. 11 s* I >*’»«• i C(*n*i*it,rt*<l oil«« ul >uut|ii*iii iwa Preaching........................ .................. H l>. n». Ñutir« ia harl/y siv«m th«» I will on ths Z?th day Rankin ami l»n» ire* are Again in the , Grogini*» ki'f At w <n«b i *, mim I Ini'« f-« « ii Epwortt* league .......... . ............. 7 :15 p. in. of Juna.IWJN. at the fr<i»»t *Rr/r of th» rourt h*/*.-« Held, wmkiug from <>«i«'ll .*< i "- m th*' ! IlujHHiglilv in v «* m Iig *ii'i| by tlii’ <t<>v««rn A hearty welcome to all, in Kia/naih Fad«, in th*»aa.d county at 2»*’ lock in inountain« to Natron« It I* Indlewd l*l»'ll! < •♦*ul'»gi> Ai r III V«'V Ahull III <>|H* III th» aft»rrK**/n of th» aaid d*y. a»ll at pubik an*- I'. CONKI.IN, Pastor, Ils liiillvtin* give« Ihr h»lh»«*itig ittiiorts that ac I iia I vnnMiruetion work Will I m * tv»n loth» hitfh**«t b*dd«r f'/r rash, th» folk/win< Thw Hurt ln*i n ««nd «f iin- v.illi'v oi Suni asrriwr chciuh d«arrlbad pr<*tMrrty to wit: lx>ta 7, M. 9 ar.d 10 of il»i the done on thit r<»a«l j*i*t a* im i I ikt* in NiHitlu'ii* <>r»*goii, «• hi I hiiin I'reai liiug services nrzt Sunday at 11 ««vtiun 34, w* of aw'4. rw 1 q z.f bw *4. atw! loir I |M>|*tiral situation !• more fu.ly d«\ «*1 • 6 and 6 of a«rtir/n V». township 'Z of ran«- . ¡i gMitip «>( thr»«” or (olir l¡*ig«» «iirin/** o'clock a. m. and H o’clock p. m. Sun oped. The line from * > l*»ll t«* Naton •a-t tff Wllla/net tr> Meridian A!**< lot 2 of w hi« It iiiiit«« lu iorm Atta Riv»*r, tl*«» prhi- day school al 10 o'clock and B. Y. I*, u. tlon 3, and iota 6 and r, <tf Mctv/n 2. tp .77 a. r will, according to the llaiiiman l*luiiat ri|»Al i«*«*<lt*r o( Ihr htk«« from tb** *«nith. at 7 :1ft p. m. Everyone invited. east of Wiliarnatt» M-ri'han in K!a*nath «*, ty. form a part of the roa*| to I m * built ft*>m I li««*«* spring« •»*•« nr in h «»«mi un i h gi«>n, Oragen, Uk»n and I« vh -<J a> t ’ m prop«r*y of till« city to \atron. ami will, when com I'KKHHYTKKIAN CHURCH tbaasid B H. South worth and Al»**« - »u th worth, wli**if llit’ir tolninr i*|>|>r«»x in»i*(<*ly • pleted, I m » the main hue of the Hmithern Bible School Sunday morning at 10 or Ro much »hwrw/f as may b» n»» ** u»ry to *sti*f > |lM),(MMl gitlton* 14 iiiinnt«* - «ih<l llirir vof* Pacific, running north ami south th« aaid judtfm«-nr in fa - of Klamath < - o'clock; morning worship at 11 o’clock; Niant ll«»w Ihrmigti W4-t »nul thy *« i**'»n* Bank against »aid I' B Southworth ar»4 Al > Hurveying crcwe are at «orb oil the Christain Endeavor at 6: 80; evening in»*k«' tlii’tn r»bju«’t« Hîiiisual Inter»''«!. M»»Jthw«th w if h ínt»r*--t» ffearwiri. W(»h * ioo«e I like sn<l Southern line, mih <>r rn worship at 7: :V>, midweek prayer meet all coala an*! dixburaOTnentji »hr* ha Ahd lin ir soitrc«« h**’? s L givn b«*4*ii t pi,/ headquarters at Aliuran A part of tl r ing on Wednesday evening at 7: 30; asante. rh» t«> loditi inv<»stignlof« erva I m at work naar New Pine Creek, XiiiM Oben chain, Sheriff teachers meeting on Saturday evening btiinin<*r l.nk«* Vallivi* 4 *h*pi**M*ioii Datada* Klamath Fail* Or« May 1 «/- about II miles south of l.akwiea The at 7: 30. Regular session meeting the lM»r«l*’r»’«l on tin* w'«**t Mii'l north by r*»n f„2* 6-2' rec«*nt vialtof Chief I'ngiiiwi Wu*. Hood first Monday of the month at 7:30. spi<*iiotiN cliffs <>( ¡»(»tait un i on fin* ra i of Ihr Southern Pa«*ifl< . ami I. I . Cal* Antidot. Fur a Tirad Mind. The Mens Club meets the first Thurs l»v l'iwt’r rini* ni lin* »410«* hi4t<*risl "Tl I-' U lliin , fur n tired sud day evening of the month at 8 o'clock vin. vice pre*i<ivnt of the S. p. and pre Ol*»» l*lg«- ’fteuni, ChrWMUCAi* River, NUIILL EUR PlHLKAIIOS * i ' '1 Huit I know <>f Is work." *<|ent of the <i ooms I nk» A -oulhrili to The Ladies Aid society meets I tie sec **»>Hig m tlo* ao » m 4««4| moiiiitum« w» f of -I In u doHDlowu lawyer .Northern California and bouthern Ore Vnited Stat«» Land Off1 ., r, I«a«.« ond Thursday afternoon in the month III*- b** in, dim’hgrgvs into it through a i >. nli .I parndoxlcsl. 1 April 2. I »* gon, it is thought ana in connection Not lew ia harvby <tvrn tha' in complianr* wi*lt rohftpicuou« canyon, but tin* flow of this I.ut I I* III elpllltll IVIlCt» I at 2 .'10. The Indies Missionary socie with the resumption of work on some of the prwiatons of the a< t of < - • g: - t e n...k..| ..i, i u problem until my ty meets the fourth Thursday of the 1W7H, antitlwl "An az t for th*- *aU of t.mlitr land- ntr<*utu i« le-'« (lian liiat ••( Un» girut the pro|H>ie«l line«. I’hey madr n tlior in tha Stat«-w zyf California, Oregon ada *« ■ I I* Il . > I fiu.I Ito* I hm . I way to month at 2: 20 o’clock. »prtngM at tiiv lira«! th«» \ulli*’. Wa«hin<V<r> Tarritziry," »• *-rt««r.«i« <1 •>. all j>ub • «nigh investigation of the California ll« I I* to plllltg«« luto S to G ho . T. P ratt . iarwJ wtatr.i by act of Aur * t t John Kenn* IL»* tciiipi'i mi un- r <>f ilo« \ iii R* v « i Northeastern, ami al»o id the lino of the of k laoMilh raita f B tally «I Fer. ul iH'oblem Pastor. Xow, my holt HAll'IN X) »b«gt <•«** Ol Ilion1 l*l»O\4* th* Or«*on,haa fil«J in th;» .If.- io« **» .rn »talam*- <h*ute |.ake A ‘■'••ull'rrn ihai uhere it by Is I ’ >'■ ..i| In uiul Hiere »re s No for th* pur'-haas of the * • ♦ m**an unnmil t cm (»er 111 uroot th*« r«*gi<>n The Bonanza Bulletin «»)• the ma great « leave* the lusin line of the Southern Pi* I uxz.llug Hilliip» almut pho I ml lent«« i hat i In- opting« n«* from <l«*pt h« tognipl i wli.'li I phiiigi’ luto There chinery for Bonanza's new flour mill w. M.. and wi offer pi < ili< The Siticlc* ««I lnco*|M>n«t*on Im Bought ia mor* aluabia for it» t.rnh»-r and aUzr.r lijuo l»*4«l «n m»«r«« I m «I«* w . A* tli«* •urfa« *’ suit I* i n I«. i or > of this sort ba. I*een abip|>rd and it ie expected to than fur a<r*eulfural parpoMe. and to e tins new route provide that Alulrrton. h>a claim Urfure County <f Kiarr>ath eount> of rein *■» probably a tner«* v**nr«*r, who«* x.i ion I go Ii.o k to my original arrive here in about a month. at hi* offk-p at Klanath Fails Gr« g' «»n M * *ia < ‘a I., s 11 a 11 I m » the Nnutltern terminal and • o oiik b refte«bril III uilud. ____________________ the 6th day uf July, ie»- ttin kn«** * is muri« I« -« tb*n i* th«* alluv l.akexiva the Nurthein. Ha nan <- a« witnenM-»- ’> ii nag«« Io »olve It too i ~ —~ ium that forma tin* vaR«*y ft » *r, it *«• mol I C Crav»' Jtmrroe MH nr. Ralph Il *a quite rv idrnl tbai llatrimsn in Administratrix ftotke Vaughn. Fred Janaaen. all < f Kiamarh Fall- Or-- probable liiat the waters ti»<* from (l»r ì li it 1. win I i i I«tal.i :i durk room tends to inon«»|Mih/e the Oregon terr* nt my of! e ■ ! l.< ep nil »ort» of cbeiu- gun. Notice ia hereby given that by order umh rlying r»M-k* al*»ng urn* *»r. more of Anj s:i>! a I .......... • aimiog *4v«r lory, and in order to make hi* plans sue« It ah c >n In ‘I It». <1 to try to clear of the County Court of Klamath County, atM’vr <!t*»rribp 1 and« are r< ««-«m d to nl- n th** Ii« «••« o(eu«y |»4*--i*g«* lift 'rJ«*«l I»v li,«* my h«*.«d by ► I.-ep. I.ut It didn't work- ces«lul lie must get his r<»a«lt under a ay thia office tbrir ««al<l claim« on or before Ibe Oregon, mad«* and entered on the 10th aaid 6th day of July, lia*« fttulls or fiavluic plan* s liiat limit the n<t with t!)i iit «y rate So. If 1 at lM'f«»re the field is invailr I hy the ‘ ••»ul«l». J. N WATBOX. R««uiter valley But even if the spring« y**4«l truupt to <1li< < tly after puzzling day of June. 1908, Mary E. Coulson baa I.ake\ivw people feel col»fi*lent that they 4-14-<-2l 1 rock waters !r<*m «h’pthi», tbu s«»ur««* of over a <*a I a** I w hl i.e m..I tliluk <>f my l*en sp|«ointed administratrix of the a *11 have a railroad aillnt* a few yearw, of nh sleeping • I. Inm« • d 'I «»f vplnit For tbi* estate of Ebenezer N. Coulson, ds- tnv«r water« Hill remain* unknown. I•»■••! lor tl Harriman d«**»* not build they feel i I l.m* f«.iin»'il the theory tbnt ceased; and that all persons having Iin* geologistani tin' (• till«-»l Ktu!«*« ( «<«<>- r> certain that \ C. ()., »•vt« n ling north Summons i!i.- « lire thought of the I claim» agmnst said estate are hereby logical Kurvey, wliobav«» !>«•«*it Mtmlving •lit! a ar«l from Reno, a ill lie citen«lrd into ' i <! »'■I I»»-fun* retiring will knock required to present the same with the In tb*- dr* uil <’our* «4 the .Ma»»* ot Or»f»»n t- r the r**g*oh, rvje< !«•«! ul • -m »• the ¡«I va tbai tbs County of Klamath. I Ake County by the (¡mild**, a ho <’«»**• <T(I necessary vouchers and duly verified to Arna Campbell, Plaintiff v< t ■••Jr ■ It <’ami (I i <* arra* <*A*t adì couti» «»I the spring*« lr»»l, if they do n«>t »»an, Ibe lit <• her. the undersigned administratrix, at bell, drfrndant. «'»ill«! furtH"h (Ite water*, partially I m - This Iwing a presidential year. Il I" Then H* Wai Mad. her residence at the Colson Farm, or at To Fr*-«1er < k * an.pU li. the ul»*. . named «1« - C4U««’«if tim ari«|ity m these Ar««as, and M, very libel y Dial railroad a* Ihit) a *11 m»t A t< h liu 'er.H i professor, Irritai fendant: the law office of C. C. Brower, in Klam- partly liecaiiac tlirir investig4ti«>n« had In th* name ol th*- Stat*- of ()r* gon, you ar »•«I to fi nd Hu it I - Ntudeirls had g*t I m ’ rrMuinnl <»n n very exUiliwiV'« ««*alr I hut . liito III« bal.lt «•f phi« Ing their lints and ath Falls, Oregon, within six months hereby required to appear an*1 answer tn- revealed ^truciolai «'»•million*' until after the nouilnatiotir I» av «- I ntii would temi to prevent »he ri*cu!ati«*n d I .'an*-« on li Is <!■ k Inwt» id nf In the from the «late of this notice; and per- complaint filed a<ain»i you in th»- s I hm c en dr« ule ! up Hl the waler west ward to tl»«« (»«tut nt i toskr "¿tic» I Unit the next " .ns know ing themselves to be indebted title*! ault, on or b* f«»n- Thur^lav, tl.- Il’.h <!■ of June, A 1». IW>. being the la-t «lay ot *h- wliicli it isxii«'-*. Kortti an*! wr-t of tin« irti. I«. I I phf «*<! there Would to the said estate are requested to call tlme prescribe«! in the order for *Ue pubn- a 1 i e destroy* <!. at ««aid residence or said law office and > e days Inter tin* pro Held For Robbing U. S. Mails aptings, liuwcvcr, is a mountainoUM ic- tion of thi* »urnmon* Tl»e firn publication f*»siK>r » ¡i. i n lied fur n moment from make atatement and settlement of same thereof being on the 7th day of May, 1908. If It was the neStlietlc !s**r, it arrlu*. gn u, not wrll known #«♦*»!• *ghallv, but i tin* cl»»« r<H.iii V t d«*lit hllp|MHl Into you fall co to appear and answer f«r want Dated this llth day of June, 1908. an I her longing« f»»r higher mi l finer including an ar« 4 that is w**li timl**'r«*«l 1 lit. (.rii at»- »<■ I » .,•«•«I with the M ary E. C oulson . Administratrix thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court In tliis tiro6-««or's ® tilings, that led to the downfall <»f Mr«. ami lias triadsdy bigbrainhtH tor the relief prayed fur in the complaint b*-re ' !. Il lie | lactsl cou | C. C. Brower. Att’y for Estate. in, vic, for a <l«Hre«' di»» living the bonds of Nellie I*. Ragan, former a**U’»tm*t p «t- region ri*»« «^progne ami W i II ihíh - h «plctioualy < | 12 Rivers, I«»tli Hire uiun ••! * <•«. <i«|t rabh* \ » ’ ■ matrimony now existing betwe-n pla i »: i . lm*, teriin»** I ntid trembled The pro iniMtresa st Royston, it* tbi« county and and d«-feti>1ant an<l that plaintiff may r< a at «»nr liiuo known s« the cowgirl quern tune. 1' i* 1 rnbablr that the aurfac«- < f fc.Mir, on i* :ruli g nmw (he hat, SunimoRs •ume her maiden name, an ! that the plaintiff ' thought «<*ni lliis mountain region pr< -*'nt« nr«*.««« <4 • i v <»b*tinnte Mtudent uf southern Oregon, again at whom an have the sole custody, control aud • are of her tiad I» m * ii dr I into bis hands, and. In the Circuit Couat of the Stale ot Oregon for daughter. Ata <*brlst;nsCampbell, her person Indictriientcontaining l>»ur muni« bs» (Mirons ru<ks vap.d»lo <•( absorbing tlir the County of K'.amath. tnLlnr out his I. be cut (be offend-, I m ‘«'U returned hy a folvral grand jur\ inni wrtl«*r liiat fall* U|*>n it. and tl»-»«- EvaM Bryant. Plaintiff. vs, Tb»^>lor J. Bo an«* e»tate forever, and for su-'h oth-r an t fur ItiK nrtli'le to f. while vainly At- ant. Drleuadant tber relief as toU« and Equity pertains. sum *lining the charge of robbtng the ««•• a » air regard« 4 a* tii* uumt pmbablv tempting to eoi • « I the winlh* of tri Tbl* summons is served t*y publication To Tbeador J. Bryant, the above named de- uv in Mirlt I'nilr l State* mails which had I m on ■outre <>f ihr wntrr« tliat thereof in the K laiuatb KepubHcan l*y • r<le ' tinipli Hut p'i • 1 :• I mh K hie counte- fendant *r.«t volume 4t tile Npfiiig*. placed Ag4in«t her two month« ago. : nain e 1 «• u i hi a wry bad temper In the name ol the Htate of Oregon: You are of lion. Henry L Benson, ie ot the Judges of the First Judicial District th« .-' «tv of *>n- \n*»>ng other fanev Article« that Mm. the next day hereby re«*u*rrd to appear and answer tLecom gon, made, dated aud tiled hi this suit, a- That tlie K«'«ebtirg b**-n*»rv vaili op- plaint file«! against you In the above entitled Ragnn It accus'd of having taken from Klainath Falls, Oregon ou ibe 2nd day of May «uIt on or before the IMtb «lay of June, 190 m . the I'ntle«i State* inAilrt and t uvertr«! t > rrntr u!u*r tin* fb«l «lay «>( July •<*euiR l*i.»9. which said order requires that »un*n:un? that bring the last day of the time prescribed Dividing the Trout Family. in ibis suit be published once a week fur per her own use «rr two sofa pillow covers, quilt* •Virlvli! at thia tiiiic. the mAuAgo- in th» order for publication of this summon»; ’I be m*iJ«>rlK « f naturalism divide each of which wa< addrr«*rd to other iiM-nl having com (»let <**l all nrratig«- the order directing the first publication thereof iod of six successive sad consecutive week- (be Halm », • . «almon. trlt»e luto four l«» I m - on the 7th da> of May, 1*0*. and to con from the 7th day of M iy, ly ♦*. partons« Then pretty petthxMts and mciit« to ti*auufarlure twoipamtic«* I m *« ! H. W. Keesee. simm l«»s the •» I mon. the aea trout, the tinuv for six succesaivs asd consecutive weeks fancy hoar, rrvam rul«»red an«l dainty a iM Verag*’ containing ul» »tit 1 per c«»n( Attorney for Plaintiff br»M>k trout and the lake trout. Scan- if }uu fail to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff nlc«»ho) itiHtcA'I «>( three j»«»r cent a * c »n- blur union suita me nl*-u mentioned in John W Wright, dinarlan zoologists retfuce these four will apply to tbs Court for the relief as prayed 5-7 6 1! Counsel. the indictment as hating I m - tii among tninu«| ;n the erat w ¡»lie l»**«*r n- hi inti- to two pt. «almon and trout—cun- lor 1n tne plaintiff »complaint, that !s to say, the effects which Mrs. Ragan r«»ntis» at (Acture«! bv this firm ¡i .:i ie iliiTrii nt kinds uf trout ■ that the bond» of mat iuiony now existing be- Several <»( the na I oour will tian lie this i • n■ (•'i x i « !’• m «J one specie*. There . tween plaintiff and ^defendant be dissolved. rd from the channel* «•! I’nclr Sam‘s *11 nult-d and held lor naugbt. and that plain mad service. But in keeping ait aye •‘drink" and “vern lo belirv»» that lhev I* lift! .*.>nbt alwvnt the Identity of the tiff be awarded the cuitody of Virginia and lake ti uf .«» d the I r«M»k trout, and ex- will I m * *!» ’ » «• lo clear n*» m irh H n «t in-»re o|*rn for dr'icAte articles ot All ornn* j Tbyra Bryant. and for such other and further p« b. Mr. CJIgny with the fish mental nature. Mr«. lUgati di«l not, ac n*«»li«*y tliAii piwi'Misly, then* ln*it»g n<> relief as (be Court may deem just and eqult- -* > France make It appear i able. of cording to tlirrhargr «»( th»’ government li«'t»n*v rt*q’ilre«l l'»r selhng this article* tl at li..* I i.o more doubt about the . This summon* is served by p u b- official*, o'er look the nrcrw*it.r* of Ilf«-. The ice plant will alao tw* opetnfrd. it Identity <>f the common trout aud the 1 lleatlonin the Klamath Republican a weekly SALEM, OREGON Fur the evidence show* that «Uc|* ar lM«ing tlir intention o( th«* stock hohlere sea trout. , newspaper printed and published at Klamath ticles of wear a * coracta, <«»i«vt covers, of tlie concern to make the b.Mt of the If there I.C a difference betweeu the Fall«, Oregon, by order of Hon. Henry L. Ben- Complete Stock of frulf. white w«ts and many other piece* <d i situation —• (*iiii*|nA \ alley News. adult, of tlie two varieties there II | »on. Judge of tho above entitle«! court, date*! Shade and Ornamental I May 4th. I» n dress and good* had I m *«* h taken In Ihr m i e l.-tweeii the fry The fry of the Lakeview is going Htralily forward F II. Milla. two kind, . innot I.** <II<|Inguishcd one woman accused, 57 6 II Attorney for plaintiff . atvording tn llio*»«» who <'<»iur from frmn the oilier until the trout, leaving <>nr of the count* hi tin* indictment is there. In dlRcuitsing th«* -itnnti«»n fresh water, seek. lira, kish water In that Mrs. Ragan took charge of a »««fa Fr<»*«*<*i)ting Summons Attorney XV. .1. X|,»oie. prep .ration for acclimatizing Itself III pillow cover ladonglng to Mi*«. Ada Erb said: ''Tin* t«»wn is now Inlier than it R. G, ROSS. AGENT »nit Tills takes place from May to In tlie Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon for at Bly. Tld« wn« rnther a fan« y affair, hA« •• Ver been. Bniblings nr«- going up the County of Klamath. Tilly during will h time the f-y of the j Seth Cui. plaint iff. vs. I»enna A. C om . defendant BOX 175 and particularly attiactivr to the «•>»*. in every part of the itv, an l we arc . 1'imoii or brook trout. If brought Into KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. The cover m made of | m »* ia I car l- This (»utting i*|» an <*legant c«mit I ioiin «*. Iu k 'i w nter. gradually assumes the 1 To Mnna A. Cox. the abm-e named defendant. In tha name of the State of Orason: You are was taken, it is charged, N ovvui I h i I s . I be w«»rk ,»n this striu'tnr«* 1- g'*ing livery of tic salt water Hull There II hereby mjulred to ap*»ear and answrer the com Another sola pillow cover had l*r» n «ent •long nicely uti l when it in tlni**he«| no loom r r doubt, according to this plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit to Mis. Ilrrs Cloptnn «»f B »nanm, but Lak** countv will hnv«» a tlm» conrt freu, h oolugl-t. that the sea trout aud ! on or liefore the lNth day of June. 190*, that being ha«l I mm » ii aidettacked by the luonntmil hoi*“«*. The large lloiirm ■ mill n also the Iu. .k trout arc one and the same the last day of the time prescribed,in the order for s|><..... « The >e;i trout are n branch 1 l>ubhcatkm of thia summons; the order directing poetin lit reat>. th ing built, an<| it w ill I m * a big help tn of the brook trout If some of them that the first publication thereof being on the Miss Maggie l.eonar«l of Bly, come in the town. Conditions are g«»<hl ine\<*iv CHANGE OF TIME ale liatched ns «en trout, many others ‘ 7th day of May, 190 and continue for aix succea- )«»vc an«t conaectutiva week», and if vuu fail so to for mote thing« l«»und in | h .»’ < »•ion of way. arc linli bed n« brook trout, and those answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply Mrs. Rngiiii than any of the others who Repotts alate that in th«* northern young II.Ii In dc en.llng the river« tie- t«» the court for the relief prayed for in the plain lost article« ill the mail and who gave trout New York World. tiff's complaint, that is to say. (»art ul Hninlhil.lt nn«l Elk«» counties, I-I me true t**timonv bof«»rr lhegraii<l juror?*, That the Ikind* of matrimony now existing be Nexada, the snow hi lullen t«» it L'pth tween the plaintiff and defendant be disaolvad, leonard claim« a petticoat, two Where He W*e. AND of nu»r«» than (our i« »*t ii * the (»n«t few a nnuled anil hel«t for naught, and for such other suits, four while w«tH und the I'olllpoUH Judge (to little gill Iti the I days, nib ! thftt tlumiand «»( shr«‘p have relief as the Honorable Court may deem just and h Itiic-H I. om -W. is your father under nuiiilM«r of corset cover*. cq 11 i table. peii»h«*(l. Many l»ainls «»( •»l»«‘«*p, unul»lv file lutlucnce of alcohol when your Mr*. J. E. E«l*iill «»f Bly, claims a cor* to r«*a« h the valley « are slowing n | irv This summon-« is served by publication thereof art which Mr* Ragan had when the mi- ■ ing nnd freezing t«* death. Many <>f th«« mother »truck him with the pokerT in the Klamath Republican a weekly newspaper Little Girl No. air; lie tin« unde* the printed and published at Klamath Fall.1«, Oregon, I tlmrities aearched her home. owners ar«* having trails nm«l«’ l»y I ioim ’ n tltehen table.—London Telegraph. by order uf H«»n. Henry R Benson. Judge of th«» Mr*. Ragan is Imt 22 years oil. She and me putting forth every effort to shove entitled c«»urt. dated May 4th. 1908. has a baby only a lew months of Ago. F H. Mill*. drive their sheep from th*» «li»o|> nuow Chai. Horton was in the city from 5-7 6-11 Khe was formerly Miss Nellie Bauer und Attorney for plaintiff. S ovh I Bro*., wIm <»un many *he«’p in -plague River \ alley, where he has a ah ii girl rode the tnnge for her fat her Neva«la, Idaho and I *lif<onia, nr«» re- Notice to Creditors large niiiiibei of cattle on pasture. He DAILY SERVICE wlm wa* in the cattle hualness in Lake ported I«» be the h«’AvivHt loser*. In the county Court of the stale of Oregon suys the shortage of beef throughout the county. Effective April 10 There at «» .’UM) r-iirvivoi* of the Indian Kail will affect the price of lieef in this for the County of Klamath. Bert Ragan, her husband, who wa* In the matter of the estate of Geortc W. Mta- From Klamath Falls to San Francis wars left. Alth«»ugh the ulllcial « oiint section if Inner« from that part of tou, <lecrs<e<1. airvHtvd on the belief that In» had been I co and all points between Thrall The Notice is hereby given that th«' I ms will and implicated in the thefts, is no! to l»e I has not yet been made it was figured the country should coin* here. and same: Leave Klamath Falls ... 4: Ot) a . M. tried, the grand jury reporting that they that there wer«* fully that many itutli- in o ket on I he coa.t hai not improved, test anient of George W. Ma«h»n, deceased, ha a been duly proven end admitted to probste. Arrive at Spencers. .. 7:30 hud failed tn find a true bill of infor ered in th«’ convention hall of the owing I.> the fact that San Einnciaco ia And I hi* I Henrietta G. Muion lias been dulv Leave Spencers at ........ S: 00 the niiniini veterans' nRHorintion at liot living the amount of i»t«»ck tlmt it Appolnte«! as executrix thereof. mation against him. Arrive at PokegamH... 11: tn» All pvr«onft having clAim* sgainat «aid did a few years ago. «•xtAte are hereby requested to present the Royston is a relay «Iago station near meeting. I.v Pokegama, K.L. K.K.ll: I'« hr me with proper voucher«, within six month« Considering the fart that ‘‘« arceh a Arrive at Thrall . . 1: 15 r. M. The Soililleni Pacific nn<l California from dale of thia notice, to the undersigned, or Bly. Mrs. Ragan took charge of the l.«*ave Thrall. S. P R. R. the A merit au Hank a Trust Co . In the city ¡Miatoffice last fall while the |*ostintotivRR iiihii in Attendun« «* upon tho convention Jim t liea’tern depot is now I « ha ted on At ol Kl«mAth Falls, Oregon train No. 15.................. 2: 25 listed st Klamath rails, Oregon, thi« fir«t moved to Bonanza in order to give I in umler 70 year* «»f age, tho iiuiii I ht of it- new site at a point where the Cali- Arrive at San Francisco, 9: 2X A. M. .lay of May. 1MU*. survivor* mid lh»**r general health is a loim i Xortlu a dern Railroad leave, the her chi’dirn an opportunity Io attend 29 hours and 28 minutes, Klamath Henrietta G .Ma*ton, rein Aik Able tu*titnoni*l to the etrength mainline. A largo crew of men were Kxecutrlx of the last w ill and teatament of Falls to San Francisco. . Train No. school. George" Maatou. deceam*«! 13 on S. P. leaves Thrall 5: 5-1 p. m , .'.■iipiisi all last week in moving the Mrs. Ragan will probably !>«* tried l><* mid hardihood «»f thei arlv pioneer and arriving at San Francisco 11 :’S a m. foie Judge Wolverton in I lie I lilted the healthfuln«» * «»I tlie N*»rlh Parith’ di p I to its now site. Considerable im- Klamath Falls to Portland (too Reward, $100. prmeinenl is lieinc made in Hie wav of Htale* dinli n t Court Home lime during *'i .i »I country 1-eave Klamath Falls a above l ie'r. s.lers ..I this piper will l>e plr.w .t lo Leave Thrall S P. train No. IO. I 32 enlarging il. I In was very much learn that there la at least one .IreadeJ dleease the nuiiiinvr, ui powsibly not until next Th«» Piii’itic t'onl 1 "inpuiix ol L oh p. m., arrive at Portland 7: .'<« a. m. m i .led, owing to the fact that the Ilia aeleuce baa been able to cure in all Ila fall. Angele" Cid., has paid |IO,OOO upon the 27 hours and 55 minutes, Klamath stag«!, and that la catarrh, llall'a Catarrh The amount of bail wa* fixed at II.- piircliARe prie«’ of the M«’«l(<»r»l co d mine amount of freight and baggage lias very Falls to Portland. Cure la ibe only posit I re rare now known to materi nly increased of late. From San Francisco to Klamath 000. the medical fraternity. Catarrh beln« aeon- having done nin«* month ol develop Falls -lilutlonal .11-caw. requires a conatiiuiional mold woik and being ««»ntident tlmt Leave San Francisco at 2 2u p m ; Work wan tmgun on th«* new Library trcaiment. Hall'a Catarrh Cure la taken in 2500 Acres free arrive at Thrall at 6: 04 a. m. building last week, and is pr<»gie* ing they httv*» an iinmcnM’ body oie<»:d, that lernallv. acting directly upon the blood and Leave Thrall at 6:30 a, m.; leave I he Lakeside company has 2500 acre* luueoua »url.ee* of the syatam. thereby de- very nicelv. Th«* building will be 25 only awaits Inking out to make tliein a Pokegama at 9 a. m. ; arrive at of laud under the Ausms ditch that it «troyIng Ibe foundation of the dlsraae, and feet by 40 feet in size, und w ill make • fortun«’, Fifteen lh«»u*«nn<l dollai•« h «lue Klamath Falls st 5 p. m.; dinner at September 7. mid >,00o <>n I*t*«*«*1111»«* 1 will give RENT FREE for one year giving the patient atrenglh by building up Silencer's leaving there at 1 p. m. the Y.ibrary a conilortable home. I his include* the use of the land and the constitution and aa.latlng nature In doing Shortest time ever. 26 hmirs and It. work Th» proprietors kava so much talih The renter mu«t clear and There in no doubt that when the ear- 7, which will close th»’ «leal. water, I 40 minutes. San Francisco to Klam J. W. Jory began work on Ins place the land in cultivation, The rent- In Ha curative powers that they niter llue (tenters get through with it un«l the ath Falls. No other route does it. er geis all the crop but we reserve the Hundred Polsrstor any cate II tall, to cure, ladies of the Libraiy association take contract « hi the g<»vei nment lateial* This ia the cheapest and best way; send tor Hal ot lealtinonlala. right to iHiiture the stubble. II»’ has all of his niAcldilery charge, it will be mad«» one of the pret this week. fare $5 in either direction between F. J.CHKNKY A CO .Toledo, O. Tne Lakeside Company, Thrall and Klamath Falls. Sold by druggists. Tie. tiest plaien in town, l ake ('ountv Ex on the gruuml and is now gathering In J Frank Adams, Manager, Take Hall'araally Puts for Coaiilpatlon Marrill, Oregon stuck and supplies. a miner. Oregon Nursery Co. Trees. Shrubs, Vines Klamath Lake R.R McIntire-Straw Stage Line Long Lake Lumber Co. LUMBER Cabinet Work, Sash und Doors, AH Kinds of Mouldings, Hand sawing and Turning. Odd-Si red ttoors & Windows PHONE n Specialty 381 All kinds of Finishing Lum- her now on hand. Large assortment of I )oors and Windows made up and ready for immediate • !♦•- livery. Can furniHli an ordpr on the grounds for any sized bnild- ing within twenty-Jour hours. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. \V. O. HUSON, Xo. 7167 Manager REPORT OF THE <'< »SDITIO.X OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK >( Klamath Fall*, at Klamath Fall*, in the "tate of Or»-*.’ 1 of busine«*. May 14, 11MJ8. at »' -«• DOLLARS RESOURCES Ix»ans and Dtaconnt*............................................................ f < >ver<lrafts, secured an«i unsecured................................... F. S. Bonds tn secure eir ulation................................... .............. Bonds, oecuritiet, etc ....................................................... .......... Banking boil-* . in-rnture an.| fixtu/*-.». other real eatate o»ne.l ......................................... .............. I>ue from State Banks an»i Ba »kers................................... .............. Due from approve»! reserve agents ................................... ............... Checks an«l other cash ¡teats.............. .............................. .............. Eract onal paper currency, nickel- an.t cent............. .............. lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: >t>eeie. ...$11.833 2»» I^egal-tender note?. 1,1 »5 OO Rerleinption (un*l with 1’. 9. Treas. (5 ¡>er cent of circulation). Total * 84.333 3,76® 10,060 15,467 3,109 640 1,623 14,643 1.361 303 41 92 00 35 06 50 91 10 82 71 13.018 20 VX) 00 .......... «148,749 97 ......................................................................... DOLLARS LIABILITIES Capital stock pai l in ... >arplus fun.i.. ........ . . .................... .. I’nJivided profits, less ex|*en«*s and taxes paid . . National Bank note« outstanding ................... .. line to other National Banks . ............... Due tu State Bank« and Bankers. .......... Due to Trust Companies and Savings Banks Dividends unpaid................................... .............................. Individual deposits subject lo check ......................... Demand certificates of de|>osit ............................... Certified Checks ...................................................................... I 25,0)0 5 000 2,883 10,000 668 982 .............. 3.818 .............. 000 ........ 92.566 7,829 000 .... .............. .............. ............ Total.................................................................... ........... 00 OO 71 00 47 41 »8 00 81 59 00 »148,749 97 S tatz of O beoox , i County of K! aid ath.) 1. W. A. Delzell. Cashier of the above-named bank, do so!etnnl v swear that the above statement is true to the best of niv know ledge an! l*lief. W. A. DELZELL. Cashier. Subscril»ed and ?w«»rii t«» Iwfore mo this 22nd «lav of Msv, 1908. P. L. F ocxtsix , Notary Public. C orrkct —Attest: <». v\ . WHITE, ■ Directors. .1. W. SIEMEN 8. SxAi.j GEO. T. BALDWIN,) This n*|*ort is <>ne ol at l,*a*>t five that will be published during year and is (or the information of the depositors and other-. In addition at least two personal Government inspections are made. We would appreciate a l>ortion <>( your patronage. < City Meat Market ~MEISS & ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS 7VVIDWKY ÆL SHOP General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses Pitone 456 CHAS. R. BALDWIN Kunaih Hills A. G. DUHME BUYS TIMBERLAND Oftke in First National Bank Building. LAKtVItW, OREGON