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ANNI AL IIANtJl LI OF THE alate in the Union ami from foreign ♦ < IIAMIIEIt OF 4 «/MMEIK E '.ouulrie*. Including France, G-r CRESCENT NEWS. ♦ I ' many, Philippine Island», I'anaina, ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A WASHING TON, Jan. II I>«< lar Cuba, China, Canada, Mexico and the Illg that tile President bus been Ur A leat her Las been secured for the Sulid wlili Island i. tuuled by motives of malice and ro- Lou; 4 1‘iairie School, truiu Klamath Circuit Judge Noland was the next i ui. i, and school will begin upon her vvugo lu attacking Ms course lu cuu flvi-t fifty of the prominent biisl speaker called upon by tbo Toast •»r,- Lal. uerllou with III« Coos Bay (Or.) lund grant, Henulor Tlllmau of Houtli Car nr Ha men uni member* of tlm Cham muster. Mr. Noland's remarks met Word comes that Mrs. Frank Boyd wttli hearty applause. There was no 1» olina. from his seal lu the Seiiuiv, ber of Commerce Tim rail ay night ex- ill at her home. today mad« reply to Iho u< < usatlou* priix'il their silt Inf mt Ion of the exi «1- mincing of words with the Judge. Among tilo»u affected by the op I l«ut work done by tlie officers uud He took a Arm stand for good roads detulc, Influenza, lu our vicinity, are of Hie President. ills speech was read from manu- directors of th« Chamber by re-el- 'and stated Hat he believed the Coun J. N. Mastin's children, and Jesse script mid wax u choice mixture of ..cling every member of that hod y. ity Commissioners st otild build good Strutts' wife and children. 1 rouds even at, the uacrlflce of u new Mrs. Jesse Strutts Is now the proud argument and invective, Tlllmau Eio-h of the members of the board icourt house or any other of the many arose t<> u question of peisonal pil»i- was separately lauded for th« luler- possessor of a fine camera, with which The Judge said In legi> iuimedlatuly after the conclu eat he had taken Tn the work by In things needed. «be Las taken several pictures. sion of tlie morning pi ay er, uud us dlvlduul members of the I'htiuiber. part: "We of Klamath Falls art- Since the removal of Mr. Finley his intention hud been widely advur- Secretary Dunbar probably received ' leading In the movement for good to Portland for medical treatment, roads. Our streets are navigable as Used, h« was greeted by an uudlvncu the moat praise for hia untiring ef we can learn notblng of bls condi which fllletl every seat In the galler forts and the efficient manner In any one can see. It is a foregone lion. ies. From the first the Senator re- which h« had performed hia duties conclusion that we must have good The Christmas tree and dance glv celved most careful uttcutluu from To him la lurgely du« the financial I roads as our friends from Lake Coun- en at Itosland was greatly enjoyed Ity ran readily testify. They have by all present. Presents and candy ' HiK-cesa of th« Chamber. the Senators. The officer« reelected are ah fid- had thirty-six hours of actual travel Senator Tillman's health wan auch were furnished by C. W. Richie and that he concluded nut to attempt any i lows: Provident, W. A. Deisell; Vlce- ion the road* between here and luike- George Bey for every child In the vlew We must have good roads unusually severe language in his re I'rew , Goo go T. Baldwin; Secretary, vicinity of Itosland aud Crescent. ply to the President, lie said, how it. II Dunbar; Directors, Alex. Mar We cannot afford to be jealous A pleasant time was had on Christ ever, after reading his speech, that tin. Jr . Fran( Ira White, John Ellla 'amongst ourselves It won't do for mas day at Mr. Btrotts’ home, as. the people of Bly to say, we don't his friends who were counting upon and W II. Dolbeer. there were three families spending want the Crater Igike road, It won't th- day with them, and the children After the transaction of the btial- the denunciation of th« Chief Execu tive would have no occasion to com n< aa ii recess was taken to meet again do for the people of other parts of had a good time telling what Santa plain If they would be patient, tor he at the Luki-side Inn where the bun the county to say, we don't want the brought them and filling up on nuts Lakeview road lA-t us lay aside our expects to And other opportunities quet wm held. and randy. Over one hundred of the lending ji-alouales. The farmers of this en- before the close of tlie session to pay Grove Caldwell lost bls house by his respects to the President, when buxincHi men of the city und county | tire county need good roads more fire one day last week. Nothing was were present at the banquet, which than everything else hey need good saved. The cause of the Are tn UD- he promises not to disappoint was presided over by Judge Henry L roads everywhere. They must have known. Senator Tillman entered I the Senate chamber Hire« minutes before the Henson, who acted aa toastmaster. them. There is only one thing for W. G. Fordham has been too ill Vice President had taken his neat, 'The first speaker called upon by Mr. our County CommfMlonera to do to teach for several days, but is now and this gave the galleries an unus Benvon was W A.I*e|z<-ll, president of Give everyone what tb«y want and I'tter and has resumed bls duties. ually good opportunity for u demon- the Chamber, who summarized the refuse I turn what they do not want. J. L. Ringo and wife were at Ros atratlon of handdapping without be work don« the past year. Mr. D«l- Let us drop all these jealousies. I ie nd a few days ago. was talking to Judge Griffith on tbis ing called to order, aud a round of zeli »aid in part: A danre was given on New Year’s' "As your preaident for the past siilijie-t. I told the Judge that ‘Th< night at Kosland by George Nolan. applause was given tliv Houth Caro llniai, aa he entered and prore (Ird eighteen months, and again honored Lord knows we need a court housr- Wm. Shaffer, who has applied for 1 by Ix-lng r<-e|«-cted to that office, II and we n••<-<! It badly, but we need < 1 om<*rtead above Long Prairie, will tO Ills «eat bi'conii-s my pleasant duty to MU III- good road* much greater.* We intis' return in the spring. It is reported niarlz«- briefly for you some of the re <1<> our part In this. We can wait ihat he married since leaving here. ' sulta of our recent labors and also for a court house until such time n We bad a few days of zero weatb- j to forecMet some of our future work.* these arteiies of trade are i-stablivh «•i recently but It did not last long, CARTHAGE. Mo. Juu. II Rev The «zhiblt at the National Irri ed." uud we are again enjoying good1 John II Carmichael, wanted for the gation Congress nt Sacramento waa Judge Benson coincided witlfc th1 went her. • murder of Gibson Browning at the one of the first und<-rt.ikIngs of the view* i-xpresscd by Judge Nolaud Ituitle Kun Methodist Church In Cl amber of Commerce under tlila ad- lie »aid that he had been urging fori J. N. Masten has put new lumber 1 on the front of his barn, which great Michigan last Tin da> night, rut Ills ministration The result* of that years tlie building of a new cour' j throat In a boarding house here Inxt victory were far reaching and last house, but that good road* were a j ly improves the looks of his home., Don't forget to date your lettera, night and died at noon today. ing The credit for this la largely greater tiecesalty to the farmer and ' with the new year instead of the old. He left a letter to the sheriff at due to the m*-n who attended the the people of the entire county. i Mrs. J. L. Howard Is enjoying a Port Huron, near where the murder Cougre»* and gave the mutter their Many interesting talks were given (visit from her sister, Mrs. St. Thom-' of Browning a us perpetrated. asking p, ikonal attention uud efforts. by others who were called upon b; 'as, of Silver luike. him to come for his body. Carmichael Every speaker With tl.e re.u gaulzutlou of the the toastmaster. cut his throat from ear to ear. Doc- Chamber <it Commerce lai-.t May the Monied bubbling over with entbrai- tors attempted to restore him to con- active management devolved upon a asm for good roads and no matter Mi sr H LYE SHIPPED LUMBER. aclousncss but hIs wounds were fa- Board of Directors, who have at all what subject they start'd In to di»- No brothers, we have not bad a lai. time« given unsparingly of their time cus*. each one ended with a strong Carmichael, lo his Idler, declared and energy to make our work suc plea for good road*. Other speakers pipe dream and our pipe is still burn that he killed Browning while under cessful. Never haa it been my plea were: Hurry Bailey, Major of Lake-1 ing. To help you in your "inquiries th« hypnotic Influence of his wife. sure to be associate«! with more har view; Mr. Stewart, I>r. Smith and I around town" we will state that not \i> \iit mi . t. . Jan. 11 i: monious co-workers. Our labora have Guy M. Ingram, ol Lakeview; W. H. j all of the lumber referred to was really, have they really found him,” lieeu absolutely In harmony and uul- Helleman, of the Reclamation S t -I shlpiH-d to your town by team. Ask was Mrs. Carmichael's remark when ■«in. vice, and Rev. Geo. T. Pi att. Mr. I the Navigation Company if they did she was told that her husband was Our Aral achlcvenient under this lleilcmau expressed the opinion that not revive consignments from the In Carthuge, Mo. She took th« new* Board was the placing of a float In Oregon was the best advertised state , Big Basin Lumber Company of Dor- calmly, In fact seemed almost relieved the Rose Carnival parade at Port In the Inion and that Klamath ria a« follows: Two cars in August, to know that the much-sought-after land We secured a fine flout and did County was the best advertised coun .two cars In September, two cars in man had been located. ”1 know of It all from the funds left over from ty In the state. He said that the December, principally consigned to no reason why he should have gone the Sacrumcnto exhibit. Geo. T Klamath Country was known through one Arm tn Klamath Falls. Also ask to Carthage,'* she continued "He Baldwin. J D Car roll nnd myself out the entire world, and that now !tbem If they did not handle shipments: ha<l no relatives there mid no friends making a -peilal trip to Portland at the imixirtant thing was for the peo from the same Big Basin Lumber Co. I that I ever knew of." our own expense to perfect arrange ple to get their house ready, to be amounting to three more cars of j Whm told that her husband In his ments for It prepared to show the people who | building material consigned to an letter said that tie had committed the come here what we have. To do this I other Klamath Falls firm. That will "We have at al! time* used every murder of Browning while under her opportunity to advertise our county good roads were a necessity. make nine carload lots that your Nav hypnotic Influence. Mrs. Ca'rmlchael Vice-President Baldwin explained igation Company has haudled. Other and when the opportunity of aecur- declared she knew nothing of hyp I Ing a favorable contract with the the matter of making a levy for road I shipment* of less than car lots have notism; that her husband, so far as Sunset Mngazlne preaentod itaeif. we ptirponee. He stated that one-half >een b <uttered over the same period she knew, was also Ignorant of It, gladly joined with the County Board of the road fund levied had to be; of time. These have gone straight and that hypnotism had never been In making a year's contract Involving distributed among tl.e road districts, Ji rough by team and will run the dlscmised In their home. Home (1500 of expenditure, by which and that in order to raise (25,000 total well up over the dozen cars we secured advertlaing space In the for special purposes it would be m-c- mentioned- While you boys are mak ONLY TWO IIITTl.KMHri’H. magazine nnd 20,000 pamphlets for essary to make a levy sufficient to ing inquiries you might ask the Mc distribution. Our Board of County raise (50.000, one-half of which Intire Transportation Company if WASHINGTON, Jan 11. An la Commissioners deserve much credit would be used by the district. To •they did not receive a check of (376.- errase In the appropriation for the :for their liberal action In the matter.” raise this amount would only take '7 in November from the Big Basin Navy to the extent of 129,000,000,1 Other things done by the Chamber a seven mill levy, and he stated that Lumber Company as payment for a «■»Mas s*aes>a>a»»l KtmM aiiuo mentioned by Mr. Delicti were: Har- an examination of the records would | freight bill. A*k the McIntire people was agreed upon in/lau today kv by fbk.s the H House Coinmittee on Naval Affairs. rlman reception, Chamberlain ajid show that 60 per cent of the taxes !lf they did not receive another check ! in October from the same firm of The following naval program fori O'Brien reception, their one failure, were paid by non-residents. appropriations at this session was ad-1 the attempt to open Wood River, the On motion of J. F. Adam* a resolu Dorris Lumber dealers to the amount opted by the Committee: • 'Farmer's Institute, Good Roads Con- tion was unanimously passed by a (of (242.88. And yet another check Two battleships of 24,000 tons dis vention, three excursions from Port ; rising vote that It was the sense of 'tn the same month for (165. Ask placement, (19,000,000; five torpedo land and San Francisco, and the the meeting that the County Com them if these checks were not earned boats, (4,000,000; three colliers, (3,-1 beginning of an active campaign for missioners be requested to levy a tax I by the freighting of building materia! 400,000; four submarines, (2.000,- the Crater 1-ake and Lakeview roads. at this terra of Court to raise (50,000 from Dorris to Klamath Falls. People building residences and 000; one sub-surface boat (400,000. | The next Important matter to be ta- for road purposes. Among the men (stores In Dorris are to be congratu Two battleships are recommended ken up by the Chamber is the exhibit voting for this resolution were tax by the Committee instead of four, as H( the Seattle Fair, payers from all over the county, who lated on the present low price of ma terial. With several mills close to asked for by the Navy Department. Alex. Martin, Jr., was then called were In the city attending Court. The estimate for destroyers was cut upon and in bls report stated that John Ellis, one of the hardest ¡town grinding out rough lumber and I in half, the Navy Department asking the receipt« in the general fund had working directors of the Chamber, .the Big Basin people shipping in fin- for ten. j been (767.60 and the disbursements was unable to be present at the meet i Ishlng stuff from their big mill at < amounted to (744.50. There had ing on account of sickness in the fam Weed in immense quantities there been (36.64 in the treasury at the ily. A rising vote was taken to ex 'should be no shortage at the present AFTER MORE LANDA. beginning of his term with nearly press the appreciation of the work I prices for at least another season.—. I Booster. The Oregon Land Company, which (200 liabilities which had been paid.. of Director Ellis and regret at his had such a phenomenal aucceaa in This left a balance in the treasury at inability to be present. i I’LENTY SNOW IN MOUNTAINS. the sale of their lands in Lake Coun the beginning of the year of (48.54. ULLMAN Hl Hl k I 'M BAI'M. ty, Is reported as negotiating for the, nHsahaaa t\0 purchase of fha the lanrla lands rkf of Ihn the 7A 70 Corn- 1 pany. The 70 Company recently ao- qulred the holdings of the XL Com pany and own approximately 45,000 acres, all of which Is in Lake County with the exception of one small ranch In Modoc. With the acquirement of these holdings the Oregon land Company will secure some of the richest lands In Lake County, and the sale In small tracts ii assured as the Company la Mid to have on file contracts for more than the amount of land in their original holdings, which com prised nearly 600,000 acres. With the arrival of all these new settlers who have purchased lands, Lake County people will be kept busy the next few years receiving their future neighbors. l There had been a fund created for (too Reward, (too. thB Sacramento Irrigation exhibit The reader» ot this paper will be pleased to and after all expenses had been paid learn that there la at least one dreaded disease a balance remained of (554.(5. Of : the eelenee has been able to cure in all lie thia amount (393.80 had been ex- 1 ' «taxes, and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh pended on the Rose Carnival and for I Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con other advertlaing purpoaea. stitutional disease, requires a constitutional In his report Secretary Dunbar treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure le taken in- ternallv. aetlng directly upon the blood and gave in detail the sources from which mucous enrfecee of the system, thereby do the money was received and how it etroylnx the foundation of the disease, and was expended. He stated that dur giving the patient strength by building up ing the year 1060 personal lettera had the constitution and aasletlng nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith been sent out to enquiries and In ad In Its curative powers that they offer Ono dition to this over 1000 circulars and Hundred Dollars for any case It tails to cure. pamphlets had been sent out to par Rend for list ot testimonials. ties whose names were furnished by FRESH OYSTERS. Wm. McMurray, of the O. R. A N. Company, of Portland. Of the en We carry a complete stock of Oi- quiries received fully one-half refer red to the advertisement of the Cham mpla and Eastern Baltimore oysters. ber in the Sunset Magazine. Letters Shipments received every day at the were received from practically every Monarch. SO | J. F. Kimball, who baa recently returned from a trip through Lake County and the Silver Lake and Che-: waucan countries, states that there la plenty of enow la the mountaina and timber and that the prospects are flue for the atockmen for next year. The cattlemen and sheepmen are re- joictng over the good range that there will be in the spring, and predictions are made that it will be the beat year In the history of thia part of the state. Stockmen are reported aa having sufficient hay to feed through the winter and expect an early spring with plenty of grass for grasing. t. FOR SALE—A fine ranch of 400 acres, 150 bead of cattle, 100 bead of horsea and mnlea. Price (25,000.1 10-19 MASON A SLOUGH. | I No. 7 REPORT OE THE CONDITION OF RESOURCES OOUARS l/>aes aixl D'Kcotints .......................... Due Iron, approve! reserve banks . . I ’in rent e< |**n*e* Casti on hand ....................................... 75 II 50 III) 'otal ... .. (43,107 I® LIABILITIES DO.LARS Capital *t<Hk pai I in........................ . ... ...... Undivided profit», lesa exnsec and taxes paid Time certificale» of deposit ................................... Havings deposits........................ .......................... .. .. Total » 35^M0 00 1.234 19 7,-585 00 9 2M8 50 (43,107 60 K tatb os O ukuom , | County of Klamath,) I, J W, Metneria, Cashier of the above-named bank, do x.h-mnly swear that the above statement is true to the >e»t of mv knowledge and belief- J. W. SIEMENS, Cashier. Subscribed arxl (worn to before me thia 9th day of December, 1908. L kslis K ookbs , Notary Public. C ohsmt —Attest: G. W. WHITE, i • Directors. GEO. T. 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