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OUR FOURTH The first National and 1 thill - .1 ||f| il !•( iilllllw 1 •(!»* Il 'till II|>|HI»V< 1 f 30.»• *» Iv First Trust & Sav ings Dank HO »■IV»* hunk**. 7M 1,OHO IM) ('ll* Il liti II III III T -TH First Nst’l Bank O*,lM*0 First Trust A Sav. Bank 26.00-1 68 Paid up Ospitai A Surpl.|6f>,IMU LOANS First Nat’i Bank I K.I.K70 31 First Trust A Sav ing* Bank .......... 80,029 mi * I I I III 1.1111 - (’H|'l»;)l MtiH’l. |>i»i<l Ul)«llVI<h<(l |>l«it)|p » (MM) IMI ♦ 1 *.’ III 1« •4N * V |MHH«HJfi tlliil lax»'* |i>H|.| Tim 11 illi ni<*•• <4 4«)|MM»h 71 18 ■•.IMI 7f> fig 1 Hl » 1 » »•» 1 < >11» •(•»%. t --I Ml ui Jxians »114,800 JI DEPOSITS lìrat Nati Bank »198.770 12 Firat Trust & Sav Ing« Bank 11,683 M7 Kituvin Deposita «rjlt,.*l53 99 CA H First Nat l Bank » 40. U/. 71 First Trust A Sav r.,iw:i 7M mg» Bunk <4 i lie sl»-i<- ii . uih -'I I-4UI.. do —-Iriiilily attesi Hint Ile- «levi- «i4l< mcnt is true to tie* I h *«1 «d my km>ah--lv*- sml I h *I i «(. I. W. .-icMt >», ('sabler. Nut»«i'i ÌI h ' I »n-l isoni to l»*(<tre me (lit* .'list dav --( Julv, 190H. Cl.Ain Net. E M okuan , Notary I'uldtc. L'» • Il It I < I i rri ■ r ■ I«. W. Vi HIT«, I I«, . J W Sil MI NH, i 1, T J ♦ J < llit’f < u»h ♦ 52. If.» 49 Land Owners, Attention! ♦ ■ • Some l.a»tcrn partie.«, who desire to locate ill Klamath County, have requested us to submit 4 $ price.« and terms of good land, in tract« of 80 t to 3 jo acres • ♦ t I lie price« must be inducement■ to get actual settlers, who will build home« and improve the land, which la the unly Hung to du to mild up the country and establish substantial Value*. \\ c » II! be pleased to have the 0» ners of land call at our office, |u*i opposite the .Tasonic llall, and get acquainted, and see If we can not co-opcrate to mutual advantage. À ♦ SHROUT & SHORTT ICarruth Falls Oregon GRAND OPENING OF RICH FRUIT LAND UNDER THE GAREY ACT I '1,linn acres ttf tlie most fertili' latiti in the State of Idaho will In« throw it open for st'ttlenient under theCarcy Act on OCTOBER TWELFTH Th I h tract I n on Ilio noiitìi hank of th«* Stink«« Klv»*r. on the main line of tlo* Oregon Short Line llallwuv, « Iglit inllca «* an ( Of Olrtin h bVrry. n tlivlulon on that /oliti 'Ih«* «hooting, of th«* land *111 be und« r th«* uii|>t*rVinton of tli«' State Land Hoard of Idaho. I.<M VI |O\ un«*x< «*lh»d, with the v«*i V tu t 11-«UM Aniliientnl Irani*- l-ortatlon faciline» and cioncai market-, (LIMITE uniform, no estreme beai or cold Ixits of nun. II VT1 It I» perpet uni and a great surplus previde» enough for 50,- 000 a< res and 10,000 hors«- power I x - k I i I i » HOII, I» a voi, alile a»h, decolliposed lava and vegetatile niotihl Non<- better for fruita, alfalfa nnd sugar beel*. REDUCED RAILROAD RATES Stun! for Booklet* and Information, to either address KINGS HILL IRRIGATION & POWER COMPANY MAIN OFFICE. BOISE, IDAHO B. S. COOK & CO., Oregon Agents. corpbor L abn ¿ ld ¿ reóon City Meat Market MEISS & ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS OLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREET» PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG Thr School that Placca You in a Good Position J. L. CUNNINGHAM Contractor and Builder Plans and Specifications Furnished Estimates given on all classes of work, from small cottages to office buildings In building your home combine Style, Originality and Economy by hnving your plans prepared by me. PHONE 841. Residence, Washington St., bet. Sth and pth. I 1 FORENT FIRM RAGING. Forester Kinney loft on Tuesday (Oil th« steamer Wlneina with thlrti men for t*d<-»»n From time Hie/ 'will go to th« mountains on th-- went 'side of tto- lake to fignt th«- lire tthlch lui» boeri tnglng In that »««lion of the CiiHind«- Forest l<«-»etve for I so W ei'itn 'Ilie fire back of (>de»»a ha» been doing heavy damage to th« timi < r In tin- reserve On account of the con tinued dry weather and lac ( ol rains It I imm been Impossible to control file fire and It ha» spread until It Is caus ing alarm Every available man ha» been socured Io a»»l»t In chocking the fire before further damage in done Mr. Kinney wlih th- thirty men he took with him till» morning hop«-» I to be alile to get the llame» in this »-•i tlon under control No word has been received from J. F Kimball, who !» with the party of mi'll fighting the fire neat Clover ■ reek ('has. Baldwin who »ent there »Uh n « lew nf eight men linn not n-- tumed and Ulin lead» Io the belief Huit the fire I» not yet under control. They have not telephoned for more men so It I» Miip|ai»«-d itiHt they feel able to cop« with the tire without fur- Hier assistance. Forest firi-s arc siso raging In I the nort hern part of the county 1 n<*Mr 'Odell, A me**age was received from that section Monday for Jack Kim- ball »■king that he come at once to look after the Weyerhaeuser timber, but Kimball has not returned from It I» probable that Clover «risk someone will be sent to that aeri Ion to »cc what damage the fire I« do- Ing Were Nearly l»rowh«*J' r M Barnum returned Monday from Butte Creole valley, where II" had been to recuperate and visit a brother and other relativen living there. While there Mr. Barnum be came Involved In an iM-cld'-nt wlilcli might ennlly have hail di»»»trou4 1« suit*. L imi Saturday he, together with hl* niece. Ml»* Mura Phelpr. Ml»» Jacobi, hl* 10-year-old nephew, <*»<ar Barnum, Mr. Ksslinr. be Yreka baker und a gentleman from San Francisco, went to Orr'* lake on a fishing expedition Mr. Barnum, Ills nephew <*»car and the San PranclMSi man went out on the lake in a «mail skiff, the other* of the party follow ing In a larger boat The lake 1» half a tulle wide and eighty feet deep and when about half way a< ro»» it the skiff sprung a leak and founderd, throwing the three occupants Into the water and rolling over with them three time« before It could !»«* stead ied to uffoid a holding pla<e Th, two gentlemen manag-d to hold to 'to* »klff and support th«- boy until the arrival of tin- larger boat, th« o-- eupuntn of which had considerable dltfli ulty In hauling the wrecked and dripping one» aboard. It was alm*»»t a miracle, Mr. Barnum says, that all ■ucceeded In reaching the »bore alive Merrill Record. ---------- ♦— B. St. George Bishop and family and Judge nnd .Mrs. Geo. T. Baldwin left Wednesday for a week’s out- Ing at Bishop's house boat at Short creek. HI M.MONH. In tlx- Circuit Court of the State » of Oregon, for the County of Klam- 1*1111.11' M ll<M»l. Ol'lAH. Tu«»dny was th" first day of work In al l> Henry O. Off< nl>u< her. Plaintiff. VH. the public schools of the city, i'ln»»«-* Sult In were enrolled. lenson* assigned and It. E. Dyer, Defendant. tlie routine work taken up The en Equity to Foret lo»«- Mortgage. rollment In the <lty schools today To II K. Dyer. the above narn»*<! was 13» boy* and 134 girls, a tot ‘ fendant In the name of the Stale of Ore- al of 263 pupil» Thirty or forty of , gon Yon are hereby required to the regular pupils are temporarily absent from th«* city and could not iappear and unswer th«- complaint filed I < here for th«* opening days, Prlncf- agalniit you In the above entlll«*d suit, pal I »unbar stat«* that he bell evil on or l«-fore the 22nd day of October, the enrollment will exceed 300 be | 190». that Ix-lng the date of th«- fore the week Is out. Til-' guide last publication of summons and the teachers and tlx- enrollment of pu last date within which the defendant is required to answer a» fixed by th« pils In their classes are MH follows: order of publication of this summons, i.trN and If you fall to appear and answer ihe plaintiff will take Judgment 55 2 I 31 against you for the amount demand Second Mabel Campbel I I 15 29 'd In hl» complaint; that is to the I 15 19 Third Mia* Baker «urn of 83200. with interest ther«-on X 18 26 Fourth Minn Davidson at the tale of 8 per cent per annum I« 13 29 Fifth Mina Bell from July 30, 1906. together with 35 15 Stalli Minn Applegate 30 costs and dl»bur»emeiils of said ac 8 ■ it* Seventh .Minn Drew tion und «350 attorney's fee. and that Elginh Stella t'ample-ll it; I* 26 the following real property, to-wlt. Commencing at a point twenty-five l.‘N 134 n f n Total (251 fit-l northeoatlerly from the cor Th«* enrollment for last year was: ner on .Main Street between lots 2 Bo's, 121», girls. 128. Total 257. and 3 In Block eighteen In the town lot Klamath Fall». Oregon, thence Northwesterly at right angle!) with Mil I I* AHI l»E< III: IKING. Estimnte» made by the »his-pmvn Main Street eighty feet. thence North- |of Lak« ('minty »how there him been | easterly at right angles with said line a big decrease In the number of sheep twenty-five feet, thence Southeasterly In the county In the past two years at tight angle» with said line eighty It I* estimated that In 1906 not lea* feet; thence Southwesterly along than 500,000 sheep were run on the Main street twenty-five feet; to place range of that county, but this year of beginning, embracing a strip twen there are less than 200,000. 1'hl* ty-five feet wide and eighty feet long dacrease he* cut down the revenue In'lot two (21, block eighteen < 1»> in 'of the county and has forced many the town of Klamath Falls. Oregon of the former wool growers out of Also Mits one (II and two (21, block the business. The things that have seventy-seven (771, Klamath Addl- ¡euntrlbuted to the reduction are that range ha« been scarce since the cren-1 tlon to the town of Klamath Falls, tlon of the forest reserves, that the1 Oregon, held under mortgage to se- price of wool has gone down, the high cure said sums in this action, be sold price* of carcasses last year, and the to satisfy said mortgage, said mort fact that many of the land* of the gage and notes secured thereby hav county that have heretofore been op ing been heretofore assigned and en to the sheepmen have been leased transferred to the plaint iff by Charles and closed to the wool growers, add- | E. Worden, original payee of said Ing to the scarcity of the range caus notes and mortgagee named in said ed by the reserve«, on which the nuin-t mortgage. And that execution and order of bcr of sheep arc limited so that the grass is protected. The chief wealth sale issue herein to the sheriff of of Lake county has heretofore been Klamath County. Oregon, and that in the wool anil mutton Industry, but sale be made us provided by law on there will be n big decrease In the in all of said real property as desarlbed In said mortgage, and that he place come from thia line this year. the purchaser In taissesslon at said ♦---------- sale, and that all the right, title and Interest of th«' defendant in nnd to ( OIHMTOK OF EXHIBITS. said renl estnte. or nny portion there of. be foreclosed, except the right to Tin- Klamath County Agricultural ri'deem as provided by law. and for Association has appointed Judge Geo. general equitable relief. This summons Is published In the T. Baldwin director of exhibits for the Street Carnival nnd Fair. Judge i Klamath Falls Republican, n weekly Baldwin will soon start the campaign newspaper, printed and published nt among the farmers of the county to Kinmath Fulls. Oregon, by order of secure exhibits. «300 In cash will be Hon George Noland, judge of snid I given ill prises for the best displays Court, nn<l dated September 3rd. and It Is proposed to make this a big 1908. The first publication to be made on feature of the coming celebration during the week commencing October Thursday, the 10th day of September 12th. Th«« beat exhibits will be kept 1908, nnd the Inst publication to be to be used at the Seattle Fair next made on the 22ml ilny of October. year, and the persons milking the ex- 1908. BENSON & STONE, hlblts will be given full credit for Attorneys for.Plalntlff | their products. ----- «----- NEW SFITH FILED. Sult for divorce Hied Tuesday i>y .Margaret M. I’rovo vs. Joseph Provo. F H. Mills, attorney for plaintiff. Sult for divorce lias been filed by I Mary A Sullivan VS. J K. Sullivan, Henson A Stone, attorneys for plain tiff --------- ------------- . Principal John T. Butcher of lhe Klamath County High school would bo glad to communicate with anyone having rooms und bonrd fur High school pupils. Phone him at bls of- flee or residence. The land tax aalo which bn» boon before the County Court for «eversi day*, will probably be decided In the Circuit Court. TTie county would not agree to compromise as proposed by Mr. Hunter, for the land company. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lorsl application», asthay cannot reach thedi»- ••«»c<l portion of the cur. There « only on« way to cur» deafneu and that ia by onstitutsinal reme- di*f. l»«afn»u la «aussl bv an inltainvd condltuin , of th» mocoui llnins of th« Eustachian Tul»e. When tht» tube ia Infiaineil you have a rumbling •ound or imperfect heal tn*, and wh*n it ia entire ly okeed Deafneu i» th» reault. »nd unl«u the In flammation can be taken out »nd thi» tube reatored to Ita normal ciuidUion. hearin* will ba deatroyad forever: nine caaoa out of ten are cauaed by Ca tarrh, which ia nothing but nn liiflam.sl condition of the mueoua aurface-*. Wa will give One Hundred IX-llara for an> <■»♦» of Daafnau -caused by catarrh» that cannot ba i-urad by Hall'» Catarrh Cure. Send for circular» free. F. J. CHENEY « CO . Toledo. O. Sold bydrussiata. 7Be Take Haifa Family Pills for conatipatlon C. F. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE Klamath Falls, Oregon For Ls-aae. lio'fJ with everything new, dining room, kitchen, eight roooma, parlor, fine patronage, feeding irom 150 to 200 dally. Inquire at Hotel Dorris, Dorris, California 8»tf s Long Lake Lumber Co. For Hale or Trail«—lo ddence and basine*« property In the best town In the Willamette valley. Inquiro at the Boston Store. 7-2tf Manufacturer« of All Kind« of NOTH I, OF 8UKVKY. The following persons are hereby notified that on the 8th day of Sep tember, 1908, 1 shall begin survey for th« location of the following cor- i.«rs: The NW and HW corners of the NE»4 of HE*4 of Sec. 29 and all the corners of th« SW *4 of SE*4 of H« c. 20, all In T. 3 8 8 R. 9 E. W.M. Clarence A. Mitchell, John L. Meiers, T L. Seymour, It. Madsen, John Kan- I tud. Wm A E>-ar|e, James A Stew art, (‘has I.. Kessler. A. A Rowley, I (’ Ferguson, Irene McClure, LIs- ictta Blaeser, California Northeast ern K. W. Co, Walter W. Ward, Ab- n«.r W« m .,I M b WILLIAMS. 6-20-9 County Surveyor. LUHBER Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors, All Kinds of Mouldings, Band sawing and Turning, Odd-Shed Doom NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore gon, July 14, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Restore French, of Klamath* Falls, Oregon, who. on October 6, 1902, made home stead entry No. 274 8, Serial No. 069, for *bi set*. nwV* se%, se>4 swi4. Section 11, T 38 S, R 9 E. W. M., lias tiled notice of intention to make tlnal five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore County Clerk of Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, at hl* office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 2 Sth day of August, 1903. Claimant names aa witnesses: Fred A. Janssen, John Jansaen, Willie Neubert, Mrs. F. E. Boyd, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. J. N. WATSON, Register. J. N. WATSON. 7-30-10-1 Register. Specialty 381 All kinds of Finishing Lum- ber now on hand. 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 Oregon “Builders” Are you doing what you can to populate your State? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE —Settlers, honest farmers, mechan ics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart-capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) is sending tons of literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. Will you not help the good work of buildi ig Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in thia State? We will be glad to bear the expense of send ng them complete information about OREGON and its opportunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on «ale during SEPTEM BER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fare« from a few principal cities are From Denver S30.00 From Louisville.... $41.70 Omaha...... 30.00 Cincinnati .... 42.20 Kansas City 3o.oo Cleveland..... 44-7? St. Louis 3coo New York...... çç.oo Chicago 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID 44 44 4« 44 44 44 44 If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, proper amount with ny of our agents. The ticket furnished by telegraph. the i be WM. mcmurray , General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. «Ashland Commercial College Ashland, Oregon XOTIt E FOR 1’1 BI.K AT1ON. Not Coal Land. I>- piutment of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. August 6, 1 998. Notice is hereby given that John A. Pinkerton, of Coeur d’Alene, Ida ho, who, on May 27. 1908, made tim I ber and stone application No. 1189, (Serial No. 02 84 ), for slfcsw , uw % sw >4. See. 9, se^seSi. Sec. 8, T. 37 S.. II. 9 E , W. M.. has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribe.!. before County Clerk, Klam ath Co , at his office, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 12th day of October, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Harry 1'eltr, of Klamath Falls, Or egon. Dan Johnston, of Klamath Falls. Oregon, J. M. Pinkerton, of Wolf CrwK Oiegon. E. Smith, of Klamath Fa'ls, Oregon. J N. WATSON, 8-13-10-8 Register. NOTH i : Ft »It I’l B LI CATION, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office al Lakeview, Oregon, July IS, 190 8 Notice is hereby given that Henry K Herr, of Dorris, Calif., who, on Oct. 3, 1907, made Tlftiber and Stone Application No. 084, T. & S. 8. No. 3803, for Lot 4, Section 14, T. 41 8., R. 6 E , W. M. has filed notice of in tention to ntako Anal proof, to estab lish claim to the land above desertbod before County Clerk, Klamath Co., at his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon ou the 2d day of October, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Dan Gordon, of Keno, Oregon, Andrew Wise, of Keno Oregon, Chas, Elgin, of Dorris, Calif., C. Gordon, of Keno, Oregon. « Window* PHONE NOTH E FOB Pt BI.IC’ATIOV. (Not Coal Ixnd ) Department of the Interior, Land Office at I^ikevbrw. Oregon, August 12, 1908. Notice is hereby given tnat Hamil ton Mulkey, of Klamath Falls, Ore gon. who, on July 20, 1908, made Timber and Stone Application, No. 0140, for sw%nw>4, Sec. 29, nw»4s.S*-< 30, T. 37 8., H. 9 E., W. M. has filed notice of in tention to make Final Prcof, to es tablish claim to the land above de- s- rile d, before County Clerk Klam ath Co., at his office at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the 3rd day of No vember, 1908. Claimant uames as witnesses: Frank Johnston, Benjamin Corllle, A. M. Jamison. Ashley Beach, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. J. N. WATSON, S-20-10-22 Register. NOTH E FOB PUBLICATION. Not Coal Land. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, July 30, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Samuel I H. King, of Ft. Klamath, Oregon, tt ho, on April 23, 19r»S. made Home-! stead Entry No. 4007, Serial No. <*196, for lot 22, section 10, and lot .-. M UM 1.’.. T. 33 3., R. 7H E., W M., has filed notice of intention to make Final Commutation proof, to stabllsh claim to the land above de scribed, before County Clerk Klam ath county, at his office, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 14th day of1 September, 1908. Claimant name« as witnesses: L. llesslg, G. 3. Hoyt, W. D. King- don, C. C. Jackson, all of Ft. Klam ath, Oregon. J. N. WATSON, Register. A Thorough and Practical Training In COMHERCIAL. SHORTHAND and ENGLISH. Individual Instruction by Experts. We have been compelled to enlarge our quarters every year and hav« now secured ample accom modations in tha Swsedenburg block, Twice As Large As Ever. Nothing in the line of Busin««« Training is too good for our students. Complete Commercial Education At about One-half the Usual Expense Full Information Free. P. RITNER, President. Oregon Nursery Co SALEM, OREGON. Complete Stock of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental I Trees, Shrubs, Vines 3. B. GRIZZLE KLAMATH FALLA OREGON R. G, ROSS, AGENT BOX 176 KLAMATH FALLS. ORK. í Our Complete Catalog of General WILL A. LEONARD i DENTIST Withrow-Methase Building I DR. WM. MARTIN DENTIST