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--------------------------------------- - Oregon and California Grani Construclion Work Prograeses Construction work on th« California l.and.Y Again X'ortheawtern haw been vigorously pro**- • u U m I and a* a conaeqnehra there taev* into •ry indinlion that in the early lall II ih lini«* llglil by A \\ l.ulf.-ity, the train- nill I m « making connw-tion with l'uri lami I him I I iih y <* i ', (lio has h<o-ti the »learner Klamath althepmnt where th«» railroad crosatw the navigable wa r«*|H« “*iiiliig ii hiig* iiumbi'i of m * i ter. ll«»r» in un attaiiipf io g<*t I hih I m frolli Grading ram|H are alrung along from |H m » iiillr<tt<l «-oinpimy a» (liti »tipu llorria to within a few milvw id the lai‘*f| prl« “ ««f |<»♦> |M»r a« i«* Mr. majMli a here the work U done by the l.;ifT« rt> I h « . iiih «|«« a »Ironie Agili dredgra, HewelHM neveral hundred men RgalNht III«* < i.i ptiiai|<)D ami a«ihig ami a lar/M numl*er of borne» two larg»« »team »hoveh are iiwed in the conntruc iipon I i I h ailvi« <* parli»»*« in all pari» lion of the ktrade. It ia Mated by tho»e of ilio Militi* llllrf ll.iiiJi* b««lll«'H «Hi lumihar with the condition» that abortly li a< th <»f land i4raiit«*«l lo tb«* itili after ihe dredging m <*omplet>«d to tie* ih .»iii <’ roud Why Use a Pacific Electric Flat Iron? ili«* governniHDt, «*xp«Hilng ih«« b«*n<Jit of tin» c I miim « In («» g«*f ih«* confra« t that IIo* com puny wiiiifd a«*Il I t>li a« r««a of land to «*v*#ry bona fl<l«* HPtth’r iip«m I hr land«. L m »-L y«*ar Mr. Laff« rty K iihm I a brief *dv Ing I i I m vh’WM and opinion» that ni lini«* the oti Il HUM III* Opinion Ihat applb at Iona (o niHlt«r hi full. pur« hai»«* tli«*Mi* land* mi««l<* by puilhn «f »hall answsr this qu««tlull with absolute frankliv-*» YY by I by ht'ing biouaht uhm I ii ■who do n<«t uctuull) real«!»» upon the* a Pacific Electric I lai Iront* Junda uinounta to inithlng whatever. Because il sores time Mi waiting for the tir» to "pick up”. - ~no waiting for the iron» to hrat. In the 1<> or If. minuten that you would wmt for un old at vie iron to h«*nt you fin do «put«* m lit lie ironing of the HI mmoii If aUllght, pHMH'il awuy at hoin* In XI 1 nnidt* applh at iota houi ?. Oregon U h » »am«* Th«- ii«»v«*rnin<-int auit ui! b«* fil’d In about thr«*<* weeka. claim Ing n forfeitur«* to th«* 1 I'nlted State.» square end, the stand is attached. the |»>int i» always hot. w ith current on constantly it will bundle heavy work, and there y iiu tu prò» e that w hit w» say about thè PALILI EI.EC I LAI IRllN I» «vary word true. So wa mnkc thi» ofler: DAYS FREE TRIAL Y\ . o n n PACII It 1:1 I L I RIV I LAI IRON <>n |o dir. trial. At the ■ <1 of tin» trial twrlud, if you like it. pay u« >4.<«> and tray u»each month t)-..*rvi.l <-r 11 '"> for the current consumed by aatne, it Isurig agreed that U|»'n V"ur eighth monthly payment for current on the iron we will giv.- X u • r< , ,.t m full tor the iron together with u receipt in f.ilii .rtf,. i si four month» of service, thus making ^.'U an ABSULl II I HI.E PW1 »' Nl of the iron, provided you u»« it eight months. All trona fully guaranteed for on- year. Klamath Falls Light & Water Co H it pattIriilar 160 acit»M that may I m * K tied on in aood fwlih prior , <i\« run>«*nt »hal! flat«* on uho li lfi< < mi th<* other hand, th« f11 ’ • It» Htilt governnont Htilt I h bound to e*ta< |l«ih the right of th** s«*tth*r to b>v« auch tract of th< providing land, iiall win th^ auit. ■’Any person w ho u 111 make »eitic incut before the r.ouTnmonl auit I win, if th«» will Any poor loiw*« KLAMATH FALLS, ORLGON who E. R. REAMES, Virr-l’t* aiilvnt LESLIE ROGERS, \*»i. Cambier oi connects with the N. C. (> railwa 'he map of this right of way ret'l DECEMBER 31. 1907. tumor«, g» rille. Cal chance, but no person simply exp** t It looks na If the N Ing to make a pretense of sett lent. <i* 1 if men are now at work building t! < make the utt* nipt for he would b< oadlted from Likely to Alturas, am! acting dlshoneni ly If he did.” the steel hts very a ml good, especially where a number at of new up. Ai.», M aktix , J k ., Cashier. ture. Chief Is the new court house, and Win V. Mong, <if the Mong Show will I m * a credit to the county for a number of years to come. The ma son« are now working on tite walls of Hie second story and ture 1« far enough along the at rue to that lt Is going to be a very OUR THIRD show hand «omo liulldlng. The niiincrou. otber building* that ai. i thè .Olirne of construction are ilallig tip thè liimber un flint uh it Is Since our organization as a Trust and Savings Bank on NU-OM1 OI THI CONPmON Of The First trust & Savings Bank November 18. I'.kL, we have rendered to the State Exam iner of Banks three reports of Al Kl AMA TU FAI.I-H. In Ihc State ol Oregon, al thè clone ot bMBllMM. Mai 14. ItMMt. RIIH’FS Ixiait» i»n«l «h*r<iiinti«...........I ¡lue troni np|»roV«»«l r«’*« tv«’ limi k»........................................... a*h OH llMIIil .......................... 12,3M NO OH IMI ... » : ui , imw H 25,000 (Ml LIABILITIES Ci I'll ,1 ioni I I. I III 1 I'ndivided piulils, le»» ex- |ieli«e« anil laaes psid .. Time certificates ■>( de|»>»it . Savings deposit» ...................... T oth . .. V u IS 62 f 30,«83 7N SriTi ,>► ohk . ox , • i Cnl'X tv oi KI IM sth I ’ ’ I, .1 \\ . Sii'ini'U», Cashier "I (lie above nanied bsnk, do Milemnly swear tluil the almvi' smtement is true to the lii'st o( my knowledge hik I la'lief. .1. \V. .-n > ii : s ». Cnshirr. Snlwrilied and sworn to la,f<>rc me this 23.1 dm o( May, 1908. I’. I Foixriiv, Notary Pnblie. Ci UH! I < '1 An i si: f Director« too I , lIll.llWIN, I our condition and been exam ined once by him. The Report speaks for itself showing u gain of 19,715.110 since our last report. We realize that the most valuable asset of n Bank is that of public confidence and we furnish our de|H>silora 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 depot! tors. IHE fra IRUSIX SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. tl. <1 .1 W w W hit «, I*ro»l<l»nt T ItAt.uwiN, Vk-»-l’iwa. W SlKMKNS, I s.hilT A 1IKIVSI I.. A.-u t'iv>hl.’r iirn.-d out li) thè inills In thè vi cinili of Lnkevl.'W City Meat Market MEISS 4 ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS 1 Dr uits Burk Gilb'd, and L* /g* **f M< Cloud, wan The dortoni * ruuru better, but mk levenlug cam»* on h«* gradually gr«»w i JI»|Misit|on of the wool crop, I tng death relieved him of his auf-¡ ' ferlng«. Mr . Hand sawing and Turning, Spann waa lairn In Missouri He was a veteran of the Civil War and ha» endured many to the • a Specialty All kinds of F inishing Lum- her now on hand. Large assortment of Doors and Windows made up ami ready for immediate livery. Can furnish an order on the grounds for any sized build- ing witbin twenty-four hours. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. VV. O. HU53N Manager NEWPORT YAQL'INA BAY Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go f-»r Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE-Best of food and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abun dance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reacted by way of the Southern Pa cific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis 4 East ern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure th roughout. RATE FROT1 ASHLAND, GRE Administratrix Notice SEASON SIX-.TONTHS TICKET Notice is hereby given that by order ¡of theCounty Court of KlamathCounty, »10.00 - Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on,telephone or write GEO. N. KRAMER, Local Ajçent, ASHLAND, ORE. WM. McMLRRAY, General Passenger Agent. Portland. Oregon. Buyers country weather would and , 1908 KLAMATH FALLS. JULY T<> A gents and O thers C oncerned On and after this date the following will be the joint freight rates via the McIntire Transportation Co. and the Klamath Lake Navigation Co.: RATES IN CENTS PER 100 POUNDS Class 12 reach I the manufacturer in decayed sacks Notice for Publication lh‘partmvnt of the Interior, C. S I.nml otbev nt Lakeview, Oregon. June H. Xt»ii.*e i« hereby given that lames L.«lortl«»n, of Fl. Klamaih, Oregon, yy ho, on August 2L I’»H, mativ home>t«-ad enirv No ?! »«.. for Lots > and »>. St*rOou '. roYvnship us. Range 7'^ E. W ill. Meridian, I ih « tiled m»tie* of intention to make final five year proof, to e«tablKh claim !<• the land above described, livfore County Clerk. Klamath Co., al ho» otihe, at Klamaih Fall«, Oi gon, on the 1st day of Aug uxt. I'AH. claimant names as wdne<<« » Ftld l eever, Charlie Martin. Jam« ■ Emery, Herbert .1 Savidge, all of Ft Klamath. Oregon. I N WATSON, Register. •» « FARMERS M 1KIXG II IV. h< ing lai«*, will I h » a short t rop a\ i hut most of th*» ranchera In • « Dorris and Bildet . a * Blidel and Klamath Falls ............. . 55 50 «5 4«» 35 JO >6 x> ■’ 15 ’5 ’5 .. The above rates call for delivery of freight at the Klamath Lake Navigation Co.’s dock at Klamath Falls or warehouse of the McIntire Transportation Co. at Dorris. Freight charges to be paid at the Company’s office upon delivery of freight. CO/1HODITV RATES Between Dorris and Klamath Falls, Carload rates, joc per too lbs. On following commodities: ¿alt, Sugar. Canned Goods, Nails, Wire ibarbed or smooth) in colls or spools. Coal, Iron or Steel. Brick, l ime or Cement iln sacks or barrels), Grain. Flour and Potatoes. Minimum ear load or barge lot, 30,000 lbs. SPECIAL RATES I rum Klamath • alls to Dorris. Box Shook $$.oo per ton of g.ooo lbs. Minimum car load or barge lot, 30,1)00 lbs. Minimum rate on any one shipment, 26c. These rates subject to the Rule-, ami Regulations of the Western Classification ami Southern Pacific Co.' exception-, thereto. Oregon Nursery Co. ¡that n ‘Ction ure now working in the school. Between Dorria and Klamath Falls lie concerned. Klamath Falls team lost but one game during the entire tourna liny fields ment. The boys weie easy winners ill all other games Il 1» not known who The State Board of Regents at a re- is the winner of second money, but it l ent meetiiuf decided to recommend to will likely be Cedarville (or in a game ti e next legislature that the normal lliis inoriiiu they defeated Silver Lake school at Drain discontinued. The by the score of II to 3. board also considered the discontinu Above all get one of those hand ance id the Ashland Normal but it was an unwise move as it would leave tlie some pictures for 11 nt Star Drug southern part of the state without a Store. Windows ship« There U moro Catarrh in thu a-ectiun of the country than all otner d teases put together, and until the ’.a t few years was »upputM*d to be incur» able. For a great many years doctors pronounced i a local and proscribed local romediea, and by constantly failing to cure with local treat ment. pronounced it incurable. Science has prov- ea catarrh to be a cvnirtitutkonal dlaeaae and there fore requ.rc»* constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & 1 Co., Toledo. Ohk> is the only cor stitutional cure on the market. It u* taken internally in doses I fr m iOdnp^toa tesup'onfui. It acts directly on the b 'Mxl and mucous surfaces f the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any ca<e it fails to cure. Send for circular» and testimonials. Addraa»: F. J CHkNEYACO Toledo. O. Sold bi dr urn IM*. Take Hall*« Fstnily Fill« for Coi.st pation. .1. local A PHONE 381 hard- N. B. CHI IK >1 There is always a welcome for you at Grace M. E. church. G Swan is tn the city from his Once more Klunatli is n winner. The base ball team «ent to lakeview ran. Ii near m ar Mrrrllll, Merrllll, where Le ha« »iiceeeiled m taking first money in the been since the elose of school lie long drawn tournament and the boys, says Hint the alfalfa crop on Ills .till...... Im« living and fiMM in their pic kct*. arc now on their wav to Klamath Ianeli will noi lie i|ill>' up to I lie as I nil", lint me left lAketiew lliis noon. t‘t.*igc and I hai grain, tu additimi l<> th.' Odd-Shed Doors ami i va» Co ; •ars of age last Janu- ary. her, the undersigned administratrix, at her residence at the Colson Farm, or at the law office of C. C. Brower, in Klam travel from one sheep camp to an ath halls, Oregon, within six months other anil in many ¡nstances offering from the date of this notice; and per various price» to the different grow sons knowing themselves to be indebted ers. The result has tu'en very tin- ; to the said estate are requester! to call satisfactory to the sheepnnn ami al at said residence or said law office and make statement and setilement of same. ls« to the buyers, for the expense of Dated this 15th day of July. 1908. traveling over the rough country was M ary E. C olson . Administratrix. quite heavy and the wool being ex C. C. Brower, Att’y for Estate. would eouie into the Klamath Team Easy Winner which Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors All Kinds of Mouldings won, and at 7:30 Thursday moi n- Church Services Till« Issupposi'd to be certain indication and i he wool growers of Sonthet n of the presence of oil. When this water Oregon feel confident that next year is set aside in il pail n sknm of oil quick th>." will got the top price for wool. ly rises to the sitriace, an I thus encour lilldt. aged the drilling is rapidly proceeding. team • Silver Lake concluded tin* tournament in so (ar as first money was LUMBER worked I W«*dne*day .Mr. Spann Xotke tor Publication Speaking "I the oil situation in Crook and be in bad condition. Impart in« nt ot th«» Interior, County, the Journal published al Prine In Lake count) the sheepmen have I'. S. Land Office hi Lakevivw, Oregon, June IM. IWK. ville say»: deiideil to build large wool sheds Notice i** herebx »: ven that Hamilton Mulkey, 'of Klamath Fall«. « »regon. wh«i. on March II. Ben Helfrich was in town recently where I ho dip can be stored until 1WT, made homest«*a*t entry X.» 7.11. for W'., | (nun Lainoitta and st lies much interest X W‘ t Sc> '« *»\V‘ s"’11 -1 Sectbin tho buyers arrive in the .leid, The •JO, Townahip 37 s. Range9 E. Will. Merhtian, is lu .ng taken by the people in his ha* filed uoth e of intention to niake final t-om section over the bright proapects of oil ' result of this method will be that mutation pro-'f, to « «tablish claim to the land Hjbove dcMTibvd.before 1 \Mintv Clerk Klamath being struck by the Ma Iras Oil Com- |>ia< Iienll) the entire wool dip of Co., at lii*<»rti«-«'. at Klamath i'alln, Oregon, on pa in in their drilling operations on the Bout horn On gon will lie sold at once the -Sth day of \liguât, I «» n . claimant name« h » ivitnenwe«: Wm Svhriner, \ M. JamiMon. Frank lol.n- west slope of Grizzlv Mountain. The nml sheepmen should receive better »on, Ben carlide, all«»!' K lamai h Fall«. Oregon. drill lias sunk to a depth of over St) fret J. N. WA ISON. This method has been suc Register. water having been struck, which i» prii't s t; j:> 7-au strongly impregnated with oil see|>age. cessfully tried In a number of places Y ester.Ini’- p ilin' in 4 worse. laf.-r on. Dr Oregon, made and entered on the loth j day of June. ISMS, Mary E. Colson has YYOOL GKOYVEBN YV YKE I’P. l«en appointed administratrix of the de Ever since the wool industry ha» estate of Ebenezer N. Colson, been developed In Southern Oregon ceased; and that all persons having ! claims against said estate are hereby th«- sheepmen of this entire section raoi11i»-ax/1 frx nraaont tha cnm»> tvi*h tha required to present the same with the have worked single handed in the necessary vouchers and duly verified to post'd Seeking Oil in Crook County r ii- tended into Oregon In the near Company. hm >» it is a building that Sul. -, ril» .1 and sw urn Is !»•(..re me thia r»th day o( January, HAH. (aast.) C. II. W ithrow , Notary Public (or.I »r.-g<>n on will ndlcatlons that the line will be ex- among the» I. Al. ■« Marlin, Jr., Cashier ol tin. al»>ve named Bank, <lo «oleuinly »wear llm. the al-ae "tateinent ia true Io the ba«t of my knowletlgaind believe This >h miles front lutkeview. with strong building* are being put I <>,<H».51 work «tart once. section Lakeview I will at recently from Igike count) conditions In that an» Capital Nt ■> k . Lilly paid .. >urpin« and l'iotit« Due otti.T Hanka Dr.l’HHl r- gang extension make the terminus of the road only IHV.AI Il ISIUTIK» would priale the land as a real home.shoul'l KI, ■ 6.5 '. ■ M 1t,746.16 ;< .,.2i, ... o C. je extended to laikevlew. ¡is a crew .. 1 : ho ..*>30 .60 l»«n» and Discount» ........................ Bond» and s«*. io it .... Real Estate. Building» and Fixture» t.'aali and sight Exchange. ha »Cell tiled at the land office at Su sat: without actually Intending to appiu business Pine Creek the right if way runs south to Likely, wher want» a home can afford to take th< The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County a he was taken HI and {rradually gr«*w that through From New government man Fourth, at On i «‘turning bout»* section of the ■ the Mens Club meets the first Thurs day evening of the month at S o'clock. ountry The line begin« at New , The Ladies Aid society meet* the sec In.- t're.-k. a |Hilnt on the state line und Thursday afternoon in the month Ifteeir miles south of Lakeview, and at 2: 3o. The Ladies Missionary socie- unH north passing through that ! ty meets the fourth Thursday of the own. and makes connection with ' month at 2: 20 o'clock G eo . T. P ratt . he survey from Vale. In Malheur Pastor. ounty, to Natron, in I-ane count). »•ay th. to wIns. and will lose If the governili KLAMATH COUNTY BANK the vlosi th** railroad. forfeiting to th«* United Staten an filed at iwtual H«*ttl<krH at to Kat urda), the PkESBYTEatAN C hurch th«* K<iv<*rnni«*nt «annul K«*t a de^rc* government condition lari and tended a picnic Bible School Sunday morning at 10 Once more the people of southern o'clock; morning worship at 11 o'clock; .ake county ure jubilant over the I Christain Endeavor at 6:30; evening I worship at 7: 30; midweek prayer meet .respect» of a*Kin having a railroad mg on Wednesday evening at 7: 30 'be Oregon Eastern Railway has fil- [teachers meeting on Saturday evening <1 in the t'nitr-d States Land Office at 7: 30. Regular session meeting the t Lakeview a map of Its right of firM Monday of the month at 7:30. of Confr«*»». providing for the sal' |2.5o pci «i re, Hpaim wan in I i I m nutal h«?aHb <». E. R. IL FILES MAP. one* to settle uud««r the original art of th«» luixl» i» no waiting for it to ra-heat. ALFA MXftTI.X. I’rrwidrnt Al l \ M \ !• I I X , .1 r('awhirr Mr and it will then b<* too ► late for any Because it does such good work— STATEMENT O» makt* a California Krunt laud» to move ont* •can u«e it anywhere there 1« ■ light socket — in liedroom or out on the porch. no looking around for a »land Simply tip the iron up on the V t<> d« ailing hon<*Ht|y out of ¡(¡u ncMH <>f th«* Long Lake Lumber Co on <>ii la<i Thur» day. Tunnel work ha» not yet started, but Praaehing .... ................... ............ 8p. Ui. work on the “Shoo Fly” it mill in pro- Epworth league ... . .................7 :15 p. m. A hearty welcome to «11, and a»i>le from a few pla* •*» in the I’. • (>NKI.IN, Pastor. de* prut at the top of the bill rnopt oi »be grad«« I »r the temporary track I- Hll-TIcT CHt'aCH complete«l. \\ hen track laying ia again Preaching nervices next Sunday at II •tarted it 1« likely that the road will I m * <>’<-i<M'k a. tn. sod 8 u*el'*ck p. m. Hun* •uilt to the channel where laiat c »nn«-c- day school at Id o'eloek and B. Y. P. u. nection » an be made. at 7 :15 p. m. Everyone invited. ’ lllnht now 1» th«* tiiiii* for any« m Because it is so handy— » tm lando no ht it id th«* room, kilrhrn more «*umfortuhh* no »«>.>( or amok«» or dual. -handle never get» hot. his that ¡»In« «*. The telegraph line i» in op i Service» will be held Sunday in the eration to the en«l oi the r.tilioad, an«l new Yl et bo,11»t Church. the work <d <*xtrn<img it from tl.e ter n*<* Sunday Service«: minus haw not yet commenced, although 10 a. tu. ronviderable material lor the extesraion Bible Helio*,!.............................. . Preaching ............................. Ila. m. la ftore«j at Dorria. i i»«t r«*ad w|i h liit«*t i* nt by all who have quire boini-i on ibv iallroad gram Because it is clean and coot Me » ant IRK followina rtrcnlar letter, which will pail th«* year a ba« been th»* publisher and Ma<duel carpenter* are at work on handsome «tructurea which will I m * com pleted in the couree of a lea w«*eks. i Work ha* not yet »tar’rd on the depot Hie | al l*«»rria and a I mm car ia »till need at I kmikm I land and by tbot««* who no tunc wutttrd running from atuve to board w hgi h now LafT«*ii\ channel the r<mdl>e<f uill I m * tinUbed I m * twrrn the edge <4 the marab and Dorria. A< <• irding Uelbia it w ill I m * approximate* ly two month» h hen th«* grade will I m ? ready lor lie» an«! raiK no that by the middled October the train* »hould con- nect w ith the boat, Jiniirovemrnta are being mail«« by the Southern i'acith* al almost <*vrry atation along the new roe«I. At Hrty the d««|M»t ir completed and at Mt. Hebron Spann, who for I hr«'« <> i « k <« ii a * < ulifuriila ntllroad gì uni I hih I m mi «» i M.ij* muon SALEM, OREGON Í Complete Stock of I'ruit, Shade and Ornamental, Trees. Shrubs, Vines R. G, ROSS, AGENT BOX | 175 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. JO LFI ES ■ BUSINESS COLLEGE )- tí . c* V4 ; * I L JK WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREET» PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG y^The^Sehool^that^Piace^Youv^^Qood^osition^