Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 25, 1908, Image 3

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    COUNTY EXPENDITURES
G G. A nils raon
“
C. C. Paaroun,
Cha» E Drow.
J. R Welch,
Clark
**
Il 00 arid complete list of claims presented to
« on ■ nd ulluwvd by the (kiunty Court at the
Altlmugli there are a nunilH'r of »<«>1
buyers 111 lake county the producers re-
fuse to sell. The clip was except.onally
heavy this year and the wool is said to
Is- of tine quality. The prices offered
by Ilia buyers in the Held have not l-ern
ma<k public, and no r.-ason 1» given lor
the lack of sales. It is probable that the
slieepin.-n are waiting lor llie northern
counties to sell so that they will have
some idea as t<> the prevailing prices.
Southern Oregon sheepmen have been
very prosperous the past tew years and
moat ol them are so Hired that they d >
not need tire revenue from the wool sales
in order Io meet the expenses of their
business.
It is exptteted that the «ale«
will liegin just as s.s.n
some ol the
p-iols in the northern part ot the state
are sold and a price is established.
Adnilnlstratrls Notice
Notice is hereby given that by order
of the County Court of KlamathCoonty,
Oregon, made »nd entered on the 10th
day of June, 19ni, Mary E. Coulsonhaa
been app<»nte«l arlministratrix of the
estate of Elx-nr-zor N. Coulson, de
; ceased, arid that all |x-r«ons having
claims against said estate are hereby
required to present th» same with the
riece- ary vouchers and duly verified to
her, the undersigned administratrix, at
her residence at the Colaon Farm, or at
the law office of C. C. Brower, in Klam­
ath Falla, Oregon, within six month»
from the date of this notice; and per-
aoris knowing thernxehe» to be indebted
to th>- said estate are requested to call
at xaid resilience or said law office and
make statement and settlement of same
Dated this 11th day of June, HMJH.
M any E C oi ’ lmti N, Administratrix
C. C. Brower, Att'y for Eatate.
12
00 May, 1W)A, term thereof
0 00,
In Uitlrnvny whereof, I have here­
D M. Griffith, Judge of Elec­
unto set my hand arid affixed my official
«I
tion and mileage ....................
mm I, this 17th iky of June, A. 1). BMm
I. . O Mills, Judge of Election
3
G fo C hautain ,
Jhl.Al.J
County t.'lerk.
3
D. G Brown, ’*
* By I.. <' W at won , Deputy.
M H. Wampler, Clerk
”
3
C. O. Brown,
3
«I
J. M Meredith,
**
3
||(| | Hchool at
th»
Klaiuath
Agency
John W. Well», Judge
6
1|(1 c I cmwi I Iasi I ridav and the afternoon ol
t
lames MeFerren, "
fl
|t|| that -lay wac devoted to »thlellc eporta.
<knrial Cl dm«
6
Janie» Taylor,
**
The record» mad« by the boy» were
I
(Jgo. Ch iatain, atninpa and ex-
S ('. Ilamaker, Clerk
6
»«ry cteditable. especially when it 1»
proaa charx«’«
....................... g
Earle
Walker,
•'
«
23 '■6
t)ll
coiisidcrol
that Iht» 1« the llrat Held
Geo < huatnin, repayment of
W. T. Garrett,
"
0
meet h--ld at th« sohool.
It la ho|»«l
Charles Grave», Judge
money for examination of
|(|| that a Ib id day at the clu»e of »chuol e«n
title . ..
mileage
..
..
and
23
6 00
1 hereafter lx* made an annual event
Sila* obt’iiehain, e*tra deputy
Jeaae Stretta, Judge of Eke
The event» a d result, warn
folio»»:
hire
Hon
3 00
I). C. Ilenny, su|M*rvising engineer
Running
l>r>iad
jump,
George
l»aai ,
S i I i 4 h Otieiichaln, hoarding pris­
David A. Jun»», '•
3 00
fur this district of the Reclamation Ser­
oner«
3 00 winner, distam-» 17 leet 4 inciie«.
50 37 Cyrus J. Sweet, Clerk
vice is authority lor the statement that
Silna < H»m<*hititi,
lelephont*
Joe. L. Ringo,
**
High jump, t.e.iig.i Isaac winner. Secretary Garfield
3 00
will
visit
the
* »
rhargva
3 00 height, 4 feet H inches.
4 1-9 W. G. Maytleld, “
L'matills project alxiiil the middle of
Notice to Credltora
Milan OlM'itrhain, error In tax
If G Bussey, Judge of Elec
July. It is also stated on very g-xel
Pole vault, I* rank Coburn
In
tbs
County
Cmirl of the Alate ol Ore<on
receipt a .............................
Hon and mileage
I2H ...
authority that he will visit the Klamath for th«* < ounty ol K lamath.
a feel.
J Scott Taylor, printing
5 <H) E ('. Lyon. Judge of Election
Three legged race. George Imac A project while he is in the West and will
In the inntier of th«-
of Georg«- W . Ma
2 00 W II Pankey, **
I Alva Is'Wia, keys ....
make a thorough investigation <1 the ton, daceMed
Flunk ('olmrn winner».
It
C
I Alva I sw is. office supplies
Noth*-
*
hereby
y.veu
that
||> la “»illau‘1
Cowley,
Clerk
4 ST.
existing
conditions.
The l'matills
Potato ra< >-, Daniel John, winner.
tetfauiviit of <»**or<e U 'la*ton. <i<rcea«ur«J, ha«
John U
II F. Swingle, *'
■ hallock, janitor '•
1» practically
completed
Itunnlng the ba«e», William Ball, project
t«*»*n July proven and admitted to probate,
|i«> I» W. It. Campiteli, "
aalary
The large dam is finished ami the dis­ and that H**nrielta <«. M*«i<-n La« i»« en duly
winner, time, II *, seconds.
apt»ojnu*d
«•
utril thereof.
t- A. Kichardann. 3 cougatr
(I h Ttan >|M»rtatiuii(*4i., (rana
Y"i |*f.-o»4
uk Rar«*, Cleveland llut-hmsoii. tribution eyateas will Is- finished short-
hat tat ‘lairna again»« »aid
scalp« ........... ................... ............
|xirtatioii for rouuly |xx,r .
1 M
:tu no winner.
ly and the system will irrigate about estate arc lo-reby re<pie«ted to pr«WHt th»*
»«me «¡th pr<>|*-r voucher», within »is month«
Glhna & Prmlhomnic Co., nnp-
Humphrey llmx . making elec
Throwing the Baseliall,
Munson 20,00U acres of fertile lands. The visit from date of ’hi» noth to the lindersifned, or
at
the American Bank a Trost < o., In the city
Ol
pliva
Hon Ixxilhs
...........................
14
I • 16 Mtoki-s, winner.
Distance not me» of Secretary Garfield is for the purjiose <■! k iMMrtb F», 1 >■
J D Witt, rare of county |xx>r
Ml 31 Glaaa A Prmihornin4« (Jo., ••
bated
at Klarnath rail*. Oregon, thiw flr-l
20 76 tired.
ol making an investigation "I th» proj­
day of May . i’Ae
<>ou. T. Baldwin, supplici«
A D. Miller, canvassing elec-
17
ect.
J.T.
Whistler,
chief
engineer
of
ii> ftrlefla <i Mattoti,
Arrangement, have l-eeii cuu> pleiad
y »«•< t.trix ol the last will and t»**(amrnt of
G 20 J Scott Taylor, printing
UM relume
III
base ball the project, has re-.gned from the ser- G«M>rge W Mafitou . dr< ea*e*l
wlierel.y
the
Klamath
Falls
If M Richardoon. transcribing
Glass A Prudhommc Co , sup
team will piaticipate in the tournament vice and has located in Portland.
t. itlmony
■ • <■1
plu-s
2s uo
Notice of Sheriff'» Safe
Silver Lake jeople are again on the
at lakrvii'W. Most of the l>oys ate now
:tx Hf, F. P Slate, care of county p<»>r
'I he Republican, printing..
15 no
track of Hamilton, the sup|>osed mor
By virture of an rx«?rutk»n and order of aale duly
"I.
tlie
ground,
but
a
few
have
not
yet
Chitwixxl Drug C<> , supplies
Warren D. King-Ion, refund
arrived from Corvallis where they have de re r of Julius Wallei.de. Reports from bumwl by th* Clerk of the Circuit Court of Klam­
(T. W Ribixin»)
...
mg i rxea
3 fai
17 36
ath Qjunty. State of Oregon dated the ?7th day of
la-en attending •- I100I, hut will la. here there are that lie, or some fellow that
Schalkx-k A Daggett, supplies
April. 1W-. in a cirrtain foreckaure suit in the Cir-
KKK Store, supplies for county
in lime to start lor lake, lew on the 29th. rvseinbles him, lias la-en seen several cuit Orurt f'zr th<-■-«Xi county and »tate wherein
for county p>x>r ................
40 31
jaw>r ..........................
...
33 60
Advices limn lakrnew stale that the times iri company w illi another fellow, Klamath County iiank. a corporation aa plaintiff
E W Gillette, supplies fur
J <) llitnukvr, Just ire's fore
first prise will I* pkW. tlie second «260 and that they are skulking almut in tl e recovered judgment againat P. B. South worth and
court hvuso
96 00
(Slate vs. Rsgan) ...
9 60
Altr<* Southworth for the turn of eight hundred
ami the thud, 41 si
The local players vicinity ol Silver I-ake
Several reason»
Alex Patterson, M D.. services
thirty M-ven d an» and fifty centa(M37.5O) and
W J. Brown, Constable fore
teel ."nil.lent that they will capture the are given why It is possible that Hamil­ tnosui and d.»burt<«*menta taxed at sixteen dollar»
in Roaet-ran» rase, allowed
22
(.lilt -I
1‘asi
I here will Io- live ur sis teams in ton has returned to the scene of the and forty cents<116 40» on the 29th day of January
m ii»- mn <d
W. A Walker, witness (re a
the tournament. Silver lake, Ft. Bld­ crime, but the most plausible theory IMK
and disallowed in tlie sum
ulitt-'i
9 Uo
■ • a • a
Notice i herby given that I will un the 2“th day
s.'ll, New Pine Creek and Paisley have advanced is that he 1» trying to get back
of
J? • |«|
of June.!SMS. at the front <ioor of the court house
Ail-lie Walker. WitlH-SS («♦ca
already signified their intentions of to see a certain young woman with whom in Klamath Fuil*. in the «aid county at 2 o’clock in
(ditto)
....
41 Oil Withrow Mrlhase Io. office
pailicipatlng tn the event,
lie was insanely infatuated. Shortly al rhe afternoon of the »aid day. »ell at public auc­
GO IN)
rent
Oliva PankrR witness (•»m
'1 he Imai boy» l.svs received coneidei- ter Ids escape he wrote to lids girl and tion to the high<*«t bidder for ca»h. the following
10 •WJ Richard Mt-lhase, rent or elec-
».»s,,.,,,, > . a . a
(ditto)
described property to wit: IxAs 7, 8, 9 and 10 of
■ hie assistance Ironi the business men of told her he would some time deed to her
Mictbun 34. wl-j of sw s. »wl4 of iw‘«. and lots 4
lion and repairing booths .
Ada Smith, witness fees (ditto)
10 oq
10 HU
tins city, but unless they win the tirrt tlie property lie owned in Silver Lake, 5 and 6 -f -/ < • . -r.
tuwrtffhip 86 aouth of range '
L. I) Burk, Coroner's juror .
Mrs. pied Campiteli, witness
1 Ml
ami
it
is
thought
he
may
trv
to
see
h>
r
•-a?t
of Willamette Meridian. Also lot 2 of sec­
1 Mil purse they will not come out even.
fees (ditto) ............................
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••
» (V 8. |J. ( lark.
tion
3.
and
lots
S
’
and
6
of section 2, tp 87 a. r.
Practise games »re l-eitig played evi-ry with this piir|a«e in view, though the
1 la 11 i>u ard. w Hncsa (era(ditto)
1 Ml
13 uo W. E. Buller,
•wwt <4 Wiilamette Mnilian in Klarnath county.
day, and the ground at the old race girl doe» m t wish to see him it is said.
••
Oregon, taken and levk^l upon as the i>ruperty of
A-is Erb, witness fees, (ditto)
9 on It. H. Burnham, •’
1 Ml
track he« I hi - h 1 ut in first class con­
'he A«sd P B. Southworth and Alice Southworth,
|)riac<dl 4errantilc Co, »up-
Wm Irwin,
1 NI
2500
Acres
rree
ur au much thereof a» may be neceaaary to satisfy
dition.
plira for county poor...............
1 80
32 16 Roa Amort.
The I.aksside company has 2500 acre» the sf »d judgment in favor of Klamath County
ILnrictta G Muston. Exvcu
Don Nichols.
’*
witness
1 w
Instead ..I ll.e picnic heretofore al • of land under the A‘l»ms ditch that it Bank again»’ «aid P. B Southworth and Alice
G W. Stephens. '■
trix, services->f Dr. Ma»t->n
1 w nouncad by the Klamath I-alls Military will give RENT FREE for one year. Southworth «ith interest therson. tx>gether with
Band >>u July 4th, the organization ba» This includes the use of the land and all costa and disbursement» that have or may
K! 00 J. (>. Hamaker, Acting Coro-
as County Physician ...........
| water
The renter must clear and accrue.
J <> Hsinsker. canvasslug elec-
ner (A J. Nichols inquest)
7 60 decided to give an excursion U> Odessa. place the land in cultivation. The rent­
w Silas Obsnehain. Sheriff,
1 lie Land lound it impoMUble to »ecu re er gets all the crop but we reserve the bated at Klamath Falls. Oregon. Mar V*. IMS.
turn returns and mileage
11 00 W. W Whitlatch, juror, Jus-
tics's Court...................................
r--t» &-Zi
J O Hamaker, r e |>a i r I ng elec-
1 40 ■uilable grounds for the picnic and con­ right to pasture the stubble.
The Lakeside Company,
1 tut sequently tin- change in llie plans aaa
lion lxK>tht ... ».»«.....».
3 00 II. F. Tulle.
J Frank Adams, Manager.
SOI ICE FOR PUBLICATION
Ben Graham,
1 40 made. Tlie steamer W'inema has al­
Greeley X
Phillips, supplies
Merrill. Oregon.
T
J
tilfi.ll.
ready
l-erii
secured
lor
the
oucaaion,
and
and lata>r
..
i M
Unit—t States Land Ofltce. Lakeview. Oregon.
1 HO
April Z. Use
J. F. Stevens.
1 HI it is wry probable that tlie Mamma and
W 1 Seeh-rn, l«>ard of coun-
Nour«* hereby
that in compliance with
•he prvn t-vton* <>f the act <«f Conicre*« of June 8,
1 60 (H-rhaps some of the smaller boat» will
tv |»«-r
.............
6 76 T. M Durham,
m . x. cm B< 11
1O. entitled "An act for the «ale of timber land*
Tlie band will fur­ | There is always a welcome for you at ir. the State« of California. Oregon. Nevada and
i :o also make the tup.
10 60 M. Giacomini,
J Scott Taylor, printing ...
Washington Territory." a« extended to all public
1. 8. Daviss,
Portland < i' tlunit Store, mdat*
l 30 nish music lor the occasion and the Grace M. E. church.
and -tat»*« by art of August 4. 1 «M2. John Kenney,
f Klamath Fall* County of Kla-nath. State of
i
B
lurautiful
grounds
al
Odessa
will
be
H.
8
Parrish,
for county poor..........................
6 36
Service» will Iw held Sunday in the *'rvg .ha.s fi!«<j in taia office hi« sworn »tatnawnt
A 1.. William«,
MM9. for thr-pur hue of the e’ -.ae'«. wee. 5.
Shive lit* n A Co , suppliea for
1 1« -q-eii to the excursionists.
new Methodist Church.
nl e . pec No. s. tp No. 87 r.. rantre No 4» E..
1 10
county poor ...............................
32 46 J. P Harter,
As there will la- no celebration in this
•V M. and «ill offer proof to »how that the land
Sunday Services:
,ht 1» more valuable fur iu timber and »tone
W P. Rhoads,
■ 1 10 city it is very probable that the ex­
John <> Schallock, board and
Bible School ......................... .... 10 a. m. than f >r agricultural purpaa»**. and to eatabliah
1 1" cursion will I h - hugely patronised au>i
• •» rla.m before C unty Clerk of Klamath county
care of dr|H-ndcnt children .
24 00 G. McCann,
Preaching ............................................. 11 a. tn. at hi» office at Klamath Falla Oregon, on Munday,
1 10 that two boat» will be necessary to carry I
John G. Schallock, Constable
J A. Brown.
Preaching ............................................. H p. tn. th« Sth day of July. 1908.
1 1' the crowd.
(. <• 1
....
He names
witiweaea:
7 90 Dan Van Brimmer, "
Epworth la-ague................................. 7:15 p. tn.
Jefu» C Crave%
Jimmi* McCrank. Ralph
6 00 Fred Stukel,
1 1O
<> A Stearns, Fruit Inspector
Vaughr..
>
red
Jar
- en. all of Klamath Fall«. Orw-
Klamath is receiving somegixxl ad ver-
A hearty welcome to all,
W T. Shive, Coroner’® juror
1 30 E. Elvy,
1 10
tisiqg through T. A. K. Fassett, the Io j
P. CONKLIN, Pastor.
A
a
Df a-heracljr the
1 lo
1 2» C. G. Merrill,
i. o '■
aDuvv «1» r
i -an 1« are requested to file tn
cal S--utliern Pacific agent. He is send- ,
BVI-TIST
CHt'BCII
ihi»
ofiit
-th*
-t
»a;
I
claims
on or before the
1 20 H A. Kattenhom, ”
1 lo
W S. Slough.
“
mg t'bamlx-r ol Commerce pamplilets, I
-a*d 6th day of July. 1966.
Preaching services next Sunday at 1)
1 80 II. T. Anderson.
1 101
''
It M Barter.
J. N WATSON. Register.
t -gi-tlier w ith a personal letter to a large x»
•«». and
nnu o
v
1».
r*l
o’ nvn
clock m n.
a. tn.
8 o'clock
p. III.
hi .
Sun-
4-164-24
1 lo
1 20 F 1' Vnn Meter,
J. Kerr.
numlwr of the N.uthern Pacific agents |(Uy ^.hoo| M J0 o-cl(x.k ,nd R Y
1 20
T. W-I.“n,
1 lo
(‘heafi’F Avery. ’*
. U.
along all parts of the system. In the' at 7:15 p. m. Everyone invited.
1 IO
C. H. Merrill.
Wm. Martin. Coroner'» fee»
lellei he urges them to distribute tlie
l.l 00 G. R. Hammond.
((*. Brennan inquest).............
1 lo
**
P resbyterian C hurch
pamphlets and gives them very explicit
P L. Fountain, Judge of Elec-
1 lo
John Colwell,
Bible School Sunday morning at 10
information
as
to
how
to
reach
this
city.
6 00 Bert Davis.
li»n ....... ...............................
1 10
SALEM. OREGON
Doting his long experience with the S. o'clock; morning worship at 11 o'clock;
6 00 H. H. Hoyt.
J. W. Bryant.
”
witness
**
4 HO
Christain Endeavor at 6: 30; evening
P.
Mr.
Fassett
has
lieeouie
acquainted
6 IK) Guy Woodin,
Complete Stock of Fruit,
- 1“
John R. Stilts.
•’
worship at 7: 30; midweek prayer meet­
« 00 Fred Hobson,
5 10 with most of the agents and his personal
Jasper Bennett.
"
Shade
and Ornamental
letter« should bring very desirable re­ ing on Wednesday evening at 7: 30;
6 00 H H. Hoyt.
2 1"
<’. C. la>W.
teachers meeting on Saturday evening
sults.
6 00 H. T. Anderson,
’’
2 00
Robt. Casey,
, ,
.
, .
| at 7:30. Regular session meeting the
W W Baldwin. Clerk of Elec-
F. Van Meter.
2 20 1
h ,« n-t-irte-l that the ' su.plciou. ,
M >n(J>v of
month at
•JO l>l charm ter. seen by Summer Uka paopla Th„ Mens c,ub
6 00 G. W Otfield, att'y fee ...........
thp firgt Thurs
1 mn .......................... .....................
R. G. ROSS. AGENT
6 00 Adam Schortgen. Justice's fees
1 1 9'- laM wrt’K Ma« n nmn anti anti a woman .
...
.
» . .
w II M
.
.
d«v evening of the month at 8 o clock,
6 (X) F. P. Slate, Constable fees ...
12 40 w ho had been mixed up in a murder <
. ..
. .
. .
.
.
E. M Hubb,
BOX 1T5
..
. ’ .
. .
The lJidiea Aid society meet* the sec-
6 00 Frrd Melhase, Commissioner's
Roy Haniakar.
*'
iH’iap«’ hi lu’no recently and were making
__ .
..
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
,,
* I ond Thursday afternoon in the month
6 IK)
salary ............................................
22 50 their getaway. The short • fellow
M. Marker,
* »
n*u i »
..
•
.
.
. Iwusix .. I I J si > . 111. >»» xx «X a thu at 2: .10. The Indies Missionary socie-
6 on W. A Walker,
45 MI thought l.>
to Lwi-n
have Ix-en
Hamilton was the '
...ditto
T. E. Griffith,
ty meets the fourth Thursday of the
Fidward Fr< uer. Judge of Elee-
woman. <lr<-«sed in men’s clothing,
1 Dr. F. M. While, holding poat
month at 2: 20 o'clock.
H IMI
lion and mileage......................
25 00 1 w bi, h accounts for the effort to keep out '
mortem examination
. .
G eo . T. P ratt .
CHANGE OF TIME
3 IK) Fred Biehn. w-xxl for court
Elmer Moorv ..
«lit to ...
of sight «« much as possible. 0. F. ,
Pastor.
3
(KI
.1 II \ M M. t. i
-bill-
5 50 Griffith was the last man from this
house . .............................
$100 Reward, gioo.
3 00 Star Drug Store, supplies and
V. C Hughes, Clerk of Election
vicinity t<> see tlu-ir tracks at w hich time
The reader» o( thlx paper will be pleaaeti to
3 00
Oscar ('. Lee,
"
medicine........................................
H ao they were near Black butte.- Silver Lake
learn that there I» Mt leant one dreaded ditra» ’
3 00 J D. Witt, express charges
liny Freuer,
’’
Oregonian.
the aclenre ha» liven able to cure In all it»
AND
F. T. Nelaon, Judge of Elec-
90 1
Reports from Dorris are that there ■ta<e», anti that >• catarrh. ItaH*» Catarrh
6 (M) J. G. Wight, stamps nnd sta
lion sik I mileage ......................
Cure la the only poaHlve cure now known to
are now in the course of construction the medical fraternity. Catarrh I m J ux a con­
3 00
tionery............................................
20 00 1
IL E. Kerns, Judge of Election
four sahxin buildings which w ill be oc­ stitutional dlacaar, require» a constitutional
3
(KI
Silas
Olx-ncham,
stamps
....
5
00
J. E. Newbnnks, ’’
cupied by Klamath Falla liquor dealers ircatmeni. llall'« ('atarih ('lire I« taken ir.-
3 00
I). R. Doten,
Clerk
Road Claims
a» soon as prohibition goes into effect. ternaliv. acting directly upon the blood and
3 00 Geo. T. Baldwin, supplies for
mucous anrfacvM of the «yatrm, thereby de-
It. M. C. Brown, “
This Ix-ing the case Dorris will have al­ Ntroyinx the foundation of the disease, and
3 OO
R. W. Tower,
*’
23
roads.............................................. $
most a dosen salixms for tin re a re al ready giving the patient strength by building up
Valentina Griffith, Ju-lge of
E. S. Phillips. County Road
six running in full blast and it is said lhe constitution and Auxhtlng nature in doing
10
20
Election ami mileage ...........
Master, to lie expended on
that the Keno saloonman will also lt> work. The proprietor« have go much faith
N. II. Fennell, Judge of Elec-
county roads...........................
2,000 00 move there and also one of the Bonanza in its curative power» that they offer Ono
DAILY SERVICE
Hundred Pollar* for any cane it talh to cure.
3 00
tion .................................................
High School Claims
wet gixxls merchants lias his eye on the Send for ll»t of testimonial*.
3
(KI
Effective April 10
Cha». E. Scott, ’’
J. G. Swan, library book
$
I 25 new location.
F. J. CH KN EV A CO .Toledo. O.
3 00
W. L. Frain, Clerk
From Klamath Falls to San Francis­
Bold bv druggists, 76c.
KM) 00
Wm. Ketxde-er, Janitor hire .
Alex. Nosier report» considerable ac­ Take HaH*»Family Pii a for Const.tuition
co and all points between Thrall
3 0t)
W. (’. Gettie,
"
200 (Ml
J. G. Swan, Teacher'» salary
and same:
tivity on the Upper Lake water front.
3 00
E. L. Coburn,
"
K. F. Machine Shop, sharpen­
I.eave Klamath Falla.... 4: (Ml A. M.
Extensive improvements are to be made
C. ('. Jackson, Ju-lge of Elec-
Arrive at Spencers........... 7:30
ing lawn mower ......................
75
Notice tor Publication
al the Buena Vista landing and work
14 00 Gel). T. Baldwin, nupplies for
tion und mileage ............. ...
Leave Spencers at ..... 8: 00
Department of tht- Interior.
ha« already liegnn on a massive stone I'. S. I.sn.l Office si lakevlew, Oregon, June
Arrive at Pokegama.... 11: 00
J. W. McCoy, Judge of Elec-
20 25
county high »chool ..................
Lv Pokegama. K.L.R.R.ll: 15
jetty on either end of the boat house. IS, I«».
6 (K)
tion........... .. .....................................
,
,
I Notice 1« hereby given Ibal Hamilton Mulkey,
F. Ankeny. Daily Oregonian
P. M.
Arrive at Thrall............. 1: 15
It will require many tons of rock to { of Klamath Pall«, Oregon, who, on Marell lì.
6 00
Richard Melhase, "
5 85
Leave Thrall. S. I'. R. R.
for high school.. ....................
I9D7, male homestead entry No. 37.H, (or VV ,
build
it
and
to
transport
the
rock
from
6
00
Roy R. Wise. Clerk
, NWi, Hee». SW'SW', .See JI. SK<.SPi. Section
train No. 15 .................. 2: 25
J. G. Swan, music for high
the quarry to the water front a tempor­ .M, Tos nshlp tn S, Ksnge'i F Will. Meridian,
Arrive at San Francisco, 9: 2N A. M.
<1 00
M. F. Lnosley,
"
t: 51 i
lias tiled uoilt-e ol Intention to make final com
schixil .
...................................
29
hours and 2S minutes, Klamath
ary steel track will be put in. Mr Nos­ mutation proof, to establish claim to the laud
tl IM)
James M Emery. "
Fred Melhime, work on H. S.
alane described.before Counli Clerk Klamsfli
Falls to San Francisco.
Train No.
ier
lias
this
work
in
charge.
11 IM)
Wm. Goss,
Judge
Co., at hlaoffiee, at Klamath f alls. Oregon on
100 00
13 on S. P. leaves Thrall 5: 54 p. in ,
ground»
....................
....
the Mil day of August, Inox.
1.. J. Bauman,
"
arriving at San Francisco 11-28 am.
i lairaani names as wltne-.se«
Greeley
Phillip», rainbow
' Blackie " McIntire i» now al Portland
Klamath Falls to Portland
Win fk hrluer. A M Jamison, ►isiik J.diu
II HO
ulid mileage..................
.........
1 JO where he will be tiled in the federa soli. Hen Carlisle all of K lamsth Fsll- orerei
packing ..................................
Leave Klamath Falls as above,
tl (Ml
1' A Ib-ward, Ju-lgeof Election
J
N
WAi'ftVN
¡.eave Thrall S P train No. Itl, 1:32
Star Drug Store, books and
c nut on the charge of selling whiskey
K.' Isler.
6 (M)
J <> Hamaker, Clerk
“
» ■? '. 7 ai
ii. in., arrive at Portland 7: 55 a. ni.
30 10 loan Indian. The particulars of the
Hupplias...........
..................
6
00
J. II. Driscoll,
27 hours and 55 minutes, Klamath
Judge Griffith, diplomas for
arrest were published in the Herald at
11 00
Falls to Portland.
E. 1. Walter,
Notfct for Piiblfcatlon
35
high school .................................
the time it was made. ‘ Blackie" will
From San Francisco to Klamath
H. T. Anderson, Judge of Elec
l*epartm«nt nt the Interior,
L. Alvn Lewis, emergency fund
50
ttinke his defense An llie ground that
Falls.
P S. l and Office nt I «Review, Oregon June
10 00
tion and mileage ......................
200
Prof. Howard. Teacher’s salary
Leave San Francisco at 2: 20 p. m.;
the Indian to whom lie gave the whiskev H. 19<N.
C Guy Merrill, Ju-lgeof Elec-
Notice In hereby given that James L tlor«lon.
arrive at Thrall at 6: 04 a. m.
250
Prof. Faught,
has his allotment and is no longer a of Ft. KlamRth, Oregon, who, on August 24.
Leave Thrall at 6:30 a, m.; leave
6 OO Bessie Applegate, ••
Moil
ISO
ward of the Government, hut is entitled , ’’Wl- mad»homwti*ad entry No wt. for I. oh
Pokegama
at 9 a. m. ; arrive at
,, , ,
,
.
... 1 5 and f». Section 9, Township SH ¿4, Hffnge 7»v b
6 00
.1. H. Martin,
Star Drug Store, supplies ...
t i nil of the booze lie can buv, or if he win Meridian, ha* filed notice of intention
Klamath Falls ut 5 p.m.; dinner at
t> 00
E. S. Terwilliger. Clerk
'*
I.-..- evis.t.s l.it..
| to make final five jear proof. Io v»tab|i»h
Spencer's leaving there at 1 p. m.
im luck), base giv»n to him.
ciaim t> the land above described, before
I
6 00 STATE OF OREGON, 1
E. Elvy,
Shortest time ever.
26 hour» and
| county Clerk. Klamath Co., at his office, at
40
minutes,
San
Francisco
to
Klam
­
.............
Klamath
Falla,
Oregon,
on
the
1st
day
ot
Ai
■
6 00
H8.
G. W. Oflleld,
Martin Bro», loaded n barge at Merrill
nut. hMJB-
ath Falls. No other route does it.
C ounty op K lamath ,
F. M. Bennett, Judge
”
('laimanl names as witnesses;
landing with 80,(KM) |«>iiii.l»ol barley (or
This is the cheapest and best way;
Kdd i.ev\er, Char>ie Marlin. James Emery.
10 00
and mileage ...............................
I, George Chastain, County Clerk in Erickson .1 Peterson, the railroad con­ Heibtrt J. Savidge, all of Ft Klamath, Oregon
fare $5 in eiiher direction between
J.
N
M
AT8OX.
(!. W. Sherman, Judge of Elec
Thrall and Klamatn Falla.
and for said County and Mate, do here­ tractor». Tlie barge will be sent to Tee­
Register
i
6 U0 by certify that th* foregoing is a true ter's landing Monday —Merrill Record
I ion
................................. ...........
4M ’ M
• f I |N>ndituree of th« County
<’otirt »•( Klamath County, Oregon, al
the May, l>»M, h-rm thereof, showing
Ih«’ nniid k of all rlaiiitanla, the arti
« k or nrrvke fur which payment wai
claimed in each 1411, the amount al
|ow«'d rnni ordered paid, and thnwing
whether the cl iiin |>aa been continued
or rejected.
•’
**
Church Services
Long Lake
Lumber Co.
Manufacturer» of All Kind« of
LUI1BER
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
AH Kinds of Mouldings,
Ing and Turning,
Hand
Odd-Shed Doon
&
Windows
PHONE
a
Specialty
381
All kinds of I* i ii Hilling Lum­
ber now on hand.
Largo assort merit of Doors
and Windows made up ami
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. 0. HUSON. - Manager
OUR T HIRD
NLFOItT Of THE CONDITION Of
The First irust & Savings Bank
AT KLAMATH FALLS.
in the Sute ot Oregon, at the close ol
tnulaess. May 14. 19Oa
RESOURCES
Ix-ane and discounts ........... | 32,3>-4 80
Due from approved reserve
banks............................................
3.818 9S
Cash on hand..................
500 0J
T u T*L......................................« 36,683 78
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in............. f 25,000 00
Undivided profits, le«s ex­
penses and taxes paid ...
241 14
Time certificates -if deposit . 7,39b 12
Havings deposit«................
4,043
52
T otal .................................... I 36,683 78
S tats or O ksgo . x ,
(
C ocntv or K i avathi **'
I, J. W. Siemens, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly »wear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
J. W. mens :.«. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 23d day of May, 1908.
P. I.. F o CNT aix , Notary Public.
CORRECT—A ttxst :
G. W. W hite .
1
,
Gao T. B aldwin , ) D ire < t " r "
1
Since our organization as a
Trust and Savings Bank on
November 18. 1907, we have
rendered to the State Exam­
iner of Banks three reports of
our condition and been exam-
Hied once by him.
The Report speaks for itself
showing a gain of 49.715.60
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 funds, and shall
continue to do so in the future
as in the past
Our books are
always open for insp -ction by
depositors.
THE W MI X
SAVINGS
BANK
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
G W. W hit ». Pmidsnt
C. T B aldwin . Vk-e-Pr«».
J. W SiBHENA Cashier
W. A. D kuisll . A-at. Cashier
Oregon Nursery Co.
Trees. Shrubs, Yines
t
City Meat Market
MEISS & ARMAND
PROPRIETORS
ALL KINDS OF FDESH, SALT
AND SNOKEO MEATS
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
Klamath Lake R.R
MIDWAY
McIntire-Straw
Stage Line
STABLER SHOP
General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work
Livery and Feed Stable
Both Saddle and Driving Horses
Phone456
CHAS. R. BALDWIN Miflllifoils
A. G. DUHME
TIMBERLAND
Ottico in First National Bank Building,
LAKEVIEW. OREGON.