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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1909)
mid who have not nir<l »liter right 4 44 4»444»»4444 4»4 I REAL EHTATE TltAN'HFEKN I applications thcrefoi are hereby not- ♦ WAMI’I H NEWS ♦ I I The iormei Colorado Htuf. Evan Iff. <1 that such land are «ubj. it to ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ C. ft Secord to Jas O Mosman. I'ellat, mid as far ns we know the on the chuiges announced In the public lots 11, 1«, and 17. blk 55. Whlte- Eugene Spencer went to Klumath ly author who Ilves lu this city, Ims notice, whether or not water right lake, »1.00. I Falls Wednesday uu business. met with quite a large loss W<< ra application lu made' therefor or wu- M I» Maden et vir to I A Duffy, Walter Anderson was a Falls' vis fur to our neighbor, Elder nt inker. tei Is used thereon, uml that no water I blk 59, East Klamath Fall«, 11.00. itor Tuisduy. J F. Adama et ux to F L. Pop«-, who lost eight hundred of Ms great will inc furtilshod unless application* M rs. Roy A nd ci sou han returned hooka, "Htundlng on the Hen of (lluhs" has b rn duly fill'd mid the portions II acre In nw% of n< *4 . sac 9, tp 41 . to her home In Klamath Falls after lit the publtahlng I hhifc of p. W of the Instahneiits on account of op IS r lie, (I 00. , a few duy »' visit with relative« In Ziegler, lii Philadelphia, I'n . ru nt eration mid inalntc'iimice huve been Midland Town Co. to D. B fYnip- the Wampus pro I net. fluid in aceotdance with the public ly. No liourmice, so u total loss. boll, lot 1». blk 5, Midland, »22k 0» Eugene Spencer mid daughter, Lawyers, mlnlsleru and other laarn notice m.d ordhis Issbed. J F. Nowlin et ux to J L. Cun- Moua, reiurnt'd Thursday from their "All c'titiius made after the date ed men, regaid It us a well wiltt.n nlngham, lots 6, 7, k, 9. 19. blk », trip to Ashland, where they went to book. II gives mi abb pr< illation hereof for the binds shown on suld lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, «. 7, », 10, blk 14. attend^the fuueral of Mr Spencer*« First add to Klamath of such religious subjects it m an plats must be uccompmilid by water Fulls, »15Q0. lx nt lier-ln law, the late John MeCal T O. Henley to Mrs. N Gannon, Juul now oi -o'>u will be up f< i -i' udy right appllc mj'irik, und piiymcni must I n’4 of nw>4, lots land be made, m the tunc of entry, of th>* Hater. mid settlement. I I.eoti Anderson wi nt to Klamath 41 s r 10 e, »2500.06. 2, see 17, tp The loss of such a book at such a first Instalment on account of the Falls Wednesday to meet Mr. Rus R W. Welsh to Mrs, N Cannon, tlliio Is little less (liaii a national cal chmges for building, operation mid etl, who <ame up from Han Frao- lots 3 and 4, blk 21, Merrill, »2000. amity, In view of the great mid maintenance'. »3.40 per uc re of ir rfsco to stuy at the Southern Pacific powerful effort ■> li< Ing made to revise rigable land The second Instalment Wm Handerson to W C and F I.. ct tile near Wampus. Sanderson, «’•i of se'4, sec 17. ue>4 the const But Ion on the rights of sh.ill liecome due <>u In c< mbcT 1 of i Lewis Connolly <ome over from the year following that in which vn of ne *4, m -< 20, nw>4 of uw<4, sw ismsi leliee milt perwuwl llbtily ills tome Sunday to begin try was wade, mid subsequent lustal 21. tp 3S s r 10 e, »10 00. I Mi l.arkln Etucker Is the owner of the t>. P grade Claries Llskey to Joh u home In this city and is able to live munis on Deo'iuber I of each year Eugene Hp« ncer went to the Ben ne Vi , sec 25, tp 3H - r I o . I very comfortably with his wife on i It.■» i'uf t< r Kerns' ram h Friday after a beef Peter Conklin to W P I the income lie has. Hut he bus not la-on Anderson want to Pokei-uum w’4 of se’4 and sw >4 of NEW « ATHl CODE ne %, wc the means to republish this wonder Kuuday after a load of freight for 33. tp 37 s r9 e. ,10.00 ful book even hud he a longer b-use the Southern Pa< Iflc Company. E D. Briggs et ux to O Short, e’4 on life, now being lu his 7 4th year SALEM Att«T «arcful ««iiin.diin Miss Esther Anderson returned to of nw*4, m->4 of swVi, lot 2, sec. To let the llfe-tlm* efforts of this tlon III« bill for 11 complete waler her home Thursday after a few days' a, tp 40 a r t e, ,1600.00 great author pitas out of < sisicnc-e cod« for th«- state passed the h« use vb'tt »ith h'er aunt, Misa Ib-rtha An- Gerber *t McKendree to C. F Dar with the life of Elder Klucker Is next by 11 vote of 5 1 to 5, »Ith 5 abtant. derson. ley, lots 11, 12, 13. 14. 15 lo, blk 51, thing to a crime. Here lu the West Tho»u' * ho voti d ’yklrist ibe nnsMUi • Harry Pearson. of Keno, passed Grandview add to Bonanza, ,10 00. where thousands of dollars arc lying w«-rr Braudou of l.li n, <*ampb«')l mid here Thursday on bis »ay to I'okeg ' Esther Anderson et vlr et al to C. Idle for want of safe Investments, it Jone« of Clacke-na«, Gu er of W «-,1- a mu Horton, €00 acres in tp 37 s r 11 *4 would wm to us that younger m-n I ington und Muncy of Curry. lleaU 4.d Way passed here Friday uu his | e. ,900.00 with the necessary capital would eag !<»f Tillamook. Abbott of Multnoh.nl wav to Klamath Falls. Klamath Kqrporatlon to Wash erly come forward with their money Fairrl) of Multnomah, Miuftiis M ink< rs -,f | Hughes, lots 15 and 1«, blk 212, and use their energy to place this Linn uud I.lbby of Marlon we t • 1. b Mills second add to Klamath Falls grand publication before the people lilt. and at the same time make a fortune No consideration Em h of the 7 2 sect Ions of tin bl'I August T. Fitzlaff et ux to A E. We publish this article with tl • hope »«» r>ud uud c onsidered •« pa rutel; 1 Out- way to provide new food is that other newspapers «ill copy and lu «otntnlttce of the »bole. Cample II lu tutve what we have An apple or Merterind, lots 1, 2. 4., sec 12. tp 3* s r k e, ,1500.00. be the cause of some fur seeing man of Clackanu.». who 1« op|ui«ed to th<- a gruiu of corn saved is un apffle or C. T Darley to John Burke, lots ( or men Investigating this unit tel blli, »as lit the < hair. A numtier of a grain of corn gained I’pon ail the thoroughly Elder Klucker has a | mln«» am« nd mt nts la«tid for un hour growing products of the earth an In-1 14, 15. 16. bik 51. Grandview add to' few of his books on bund and • III ,und u I.alt The bill wan pusned prac- ciMiaiit war is waged by hostile in-' Bonanza, ,1.00. tecclvc Inquiries cordially tlially a It had !»•«•»> reported by the sect« anil plants Some of tbess pests, Alice L. Short et vlr to Wm Pitts, Irrigation <<>mmitte<- of Ibe House. are animal flies, mites, caterpillars, w >4 of nw % and lot 1. «ec k. tp 40 RIG TIM! Vf Till. IltLDUIN. Th«- bill 1« the sain« thnt »a» sub etc others, like rust, mildew, bunt, s r 9 e. ,1000 00. O. Short et ux to Wm Pitts. ne%, mitted und approved by llie Htute amut and mold are low forms of plant Friday night between ►•venty ffve Cunservation Commission ap|M>mt<-«l life But whatever their nature, or e *4 of nw % , ne% of sw >4 , and lot und a hundred people gathered In by Governor ChamlM-rialn. and of igin or method of work, the total de 2. sec ft, tp 40 s r 9 e, »1000.uO G F Bflllngr et ox to Fred Bues- the "Baldwin" to «Itn.-ss sevetal Ill- which J. N Teal of Portland 1« chair struction »rought by th«se pests tie plays and stunts given by the man It »1.« introduced In the House amount« in the United States to no Ing. sw >4 of swVi and lot 1. owe 2 ! ; guests Thl« I* the fourth of u ser by th«f litigation committee, rerefer- leaa than seven hundred million dol seof sc-*4. sec 20, tp 40 • r 10 e. »2250 00. ie« of entertainments of like charac r«-d to that i«>mnilttee, and ugulo fav lars annually. I A A Rowley et ux to G. W Weth- ter and a movement Is on foot to or orably reported. ! Now. seven hundred million dol- ganise u club and give dance« and a large lum. though erbse, lots 11 and 12. blk 13, Fair- bill ha* b«t*D introdurrà lars may out, The entertainments of this kind at reg- In the Senate by Miller uf Linn and it compares measurably with our to view add to Klamath Falls. »10 00 olar Intervals There 1« a large room L al «. tai annual expenditures sti d la more AGENT FOR on the M-eond floor formerly occu The coniu'rvaUon commission ha« than thsn «ii six time»» times all all th* the intereat an CAHIALTY COMPANY’ pied by the Christian Science church, hi-ld confer« nc«'» with repr« »« utatlv«• j nunlly paid on all mortgages on all and this will be given over to these of the interests that are opposed to th«- twenty billion dollars' worth of Edgar F. Allen, who baa for the entertainments. The hall was very Aie bill in an effort to com|>roiiil«< __________ farms In the United State» . E But. “t. If t‘ past few months been located in prettily decorated «Ith hearts we could save these teven hundred differences. 1 ------------ ----- - The program consisted of a one- ■oiiiiou uuiiar«, It Is now the opinion that the bill s million dollars, w« should Increase this city repreventing the National' - - - bo- [ ,nr total Income from farms by al- Casualty Company, has been ap act society farce given by *'Mmc will e\«ntually pass the th-nate, Bernhardt" and "Mrs Leslie Car- cause the water Interests oppos<'d to most a fifth, and we could easily ln- pointed special agent and adjuster ter.” Tbis was follow«d by a song the measure fear that If tbl« bill is crease th«* population fed by some for the states of Idaho and Washing ton and expects to leave for his new from "Melba ” Then rator a two- killed on«- will be snarled by the p«-u- ten or twenty millions. We hav« already begut In this way field next Monday. While in this act melodrama by "E II Southern" ple with the help of the grange that Th«.y **’ * k'X'd many millions. We city Mr. Allen did an exceptionally and "Kathjyn Kidder " Two coone, will be even more Inimical lately from "Dochstader's Minstrel«" • III oppose the measure a» long a« have drawn upon chemistry, we have big businews for the company he rep followed with a cake walk and a It is before the commltte«-«, but it ¡invented «prays and w »»I ihi . fumlga- resented and the new position he has sketch Tbrn "Anua Held" rave a 1« believed final paHsage will be un Itors and insecticides, and have used received is a decided promotion ov them with varying success Some er the one held while here. He made tuooolugue. This was followed by opposed, time* we fall There was once a con a large number of frlnds while here other songs and < ntertalnnient. danc K-nator Merryman, »bq^bas been ing and cards, and Anally r«fr<*h- .11 In Portland tor tb>- pa», few days, test betwiin the people of Massachus whu will regret his departure, but to tuenti were served will return mkih , when the mtasure etts and a raterpillar, and after ex whom it will be gratifying news to Everyoue Mu-iued to enjoy them pasaed by the House will be taken pending eight million dollars and In learn of his well merited promotion. This district will hereafter be rep selves and all are looking forward up Immediately by the Senate Irriga finite patience, the people gave In and the caterpillar won out Walter resented by Wm Wagner, who will U> the next time tion commltt*-«'. of » bleb Kenator I | » have charge of Klamath County. M- rrymati 1« chairman The Senate iW< vl, In Success Magazine I FREIGHT BOAT K>R Ml Riti 1.1. committe 1« IcHiked Upon a« a doubt I llau hard's. in bunion, perhaps the (TIMING SCM1N—-THE ful quantity «till. most famous book store in the world, DEVIL IN SOCIETY.” Abel Ady, In an Interview with a be pulled down and rebuilt In 'is to representative of the Meirill Record ONLY ONE NORMAL » 1797 John llatchard started business J. H Heard- . » bo has successfully stated that as soon as the weather breaks, hr will take up the matter HAIJ'LM. Ore.. Feb. 11 One nor J with a capital of »24 and a beautiful promoted and staged a great many of running a boat from Ady to the ' mal M'bool, to be located at Mon- trust in Providence, opened his mod- local talent shows, has decided to di Hopkins ranch about 7 miles west ; mouth, hu« bei u docide«i upon by the eat shop In Piccadilly and soon made rect and stage his big musical com- ; of this city. The boat will carry joint I'oinmlttee» on ways ami means It a rendezvous for many of the great edy, entitled. “The Devil in Society." freight and passengers as well as and at th«- direction of the conimlt- est book-lovers in the land Canning Mr .Hearde carries seven hundred mall. Mr. Ady is of the opinion that t«w-« a bill la now being drafted. For! and Crabbe. Byron and Hannah More Iiounds of wardrobe to dress th«' pro the boat will be a paying proposi carry lug on this school and providing . were among his early friends and pat- duction. He has reecently produ<«*d tion even after the station Is estab for Its enlargement an appropriation ! rons. and the Duke of Wellington this production successfully with lo-1 _ 1 spent many an hour chatting with th«- I cal talent In Roseburg, under the lished at Midland, and hopes to con of »50,000 for a dormitory and »65,-' and maintenance j? “> *«* ®“<* P«1* auspices of th«- Elks, and in .Medford tinue the service Indefinitely. He 1» 600 for salaries - ,450 for 1« pamphlet which cost liat- under the auspices of the Red Men also of the opinion that the Depart recommended. ment would consent to having the This d«-clsion o( the conimlttcvti chnrd ,24. It was in Hatchard's that The musical r«-quires forty people Merrill outside mall arrive via Ady, was reached nt a meeting last night. Mai uulay. as a boy, spent his cents which will be composed of the best and Merrill, b it the Klamath Falls The report will come Into the House on books recommended by Hannah local talent in KUnnatb Falls, Watch route must be maintained as a rural us soon as th«1 necessary bill can be 1 More, and Charles Kingsley and Mr the papers for the date. delivery route and for the transmit I drafted. It will open the normal uladstone often met there and ex- The inti rnational opium con f er tal of local mall. In a zconvernation school fight, which promises to be changed views on literature and pol- «•nee suggestsd by the United statte. touching this matter, Inspector Vaile perhaps the bitterest of the session. ' I tics. _________________ out of which It is hoped to develop Informed Mr. Ady that the Depart The Weston and the Ashland schools Lost two days in a snowstorm with a plan for controlling the opium ment would be* willing to do any will be abolished by the terms of the thing that would better the service. bill, nnd this will be resented by the both feet so badly frozen they will/be traffic of the world. Is now in session amputated. Nick Nurack of Tyler, at Shanghai, China, The United A« a matter of commercial value to champions of these schools. Merrill, the proposed boat line will From npeparances, the one school Minn., will pay the penalty of a wager States. France, Germany. China. Hol be a great thing. It will give us ; plitn seems to brtve the better of it with his brother-in-law that he could land, Japan and Turkef- are taking our mail a day earlier than at pres In the House and stund» a good i find his way to the rural mail box, part. The American delegates are 30 rods from the house, Within a the Right Rev. C. H. Rrent, Episcopal ent, and will offer a means whereby chance of passing In the Senate. few steps he lost his way. When al- bishop of the Philippines: Dr. C. D. travelers may enter the county direct most exhausted ho saw a hay at ack. Tenny, secretary of the American le via Merrill. It would also furnish W IMS PEOPLE OF He crawled into the hay until two gation at Pekin and Dr. Hamilton of < <>l NTIEK TO RI LE. the key to the present desperate days later, when he again attempted Washington. The proposal for the freight complication. SALEM. 8enator Kay has Intro to And shelter. He came to another conference was Issued by the United China, MI NT FILE FOR WATER RIGHT. duced a measure that provides for hay Htnek, where he remained until States In September, 1907. un extension of the referendum. He the next morning. Then he found his wore«- affected by the opium habit than any other country in the world. Some of the settlers and hoino- Huys the law in Its present shape does way to a house. «tenders on the Relle Fouche Irrtga- not provide for the use of the Initia '* taking a leading part In the plan tion project In South Dakota are In tive mid referendum In counties. Its Naval officials at Annapolis have to suppress the traffic. trouble with the Department of the use in municipalities has been de bac ked down. They Issued an order Within the next two or three years Interior through failure, after mak termined by the Supreme Court Iff .Xnyblddlng the wearing of any portion ing their homestead entries, in a the Port of Portlund case, but ttl midshipmen's clothing by women the city of Chicago will erect 4 6 new legal way, to file water right appli application In counties Is still doubt* qr'girls Inside the academy limits. public school buildings at a cost of i 14 has been customnry for young wo- about ,9.000.000. Thirteen element cations In accordance with the official fill. ary schools are to be provided with Instructions given to them *hen mnk- __ Mr. U'Rin has been Informed of men to wenr*»hfl reefers and athletic Ing entry. Secretary Garfield has Senator Kay's bill, nnd believes it is1 sweaters d«*, orated with the Insignia gymnasiums and baths. therefore felt himself constrained to a good n>< asm <■. lie was of the oplu-1 as a token of. loyalty to the naval Ono disadvantage of courting a issue the following notice: Ion thnt the referendum would apply' college, this having been done In "All personR who have made to counties as It does tn cities, until many cases by wives of the young girl who lives In a climate of perpet homestead entries of nny of such his attention was called to the matter officers. So Intense was the opposi- ual sunshine is that there is no relief from the Heverynmn's bill«. lands Riihjcct to the reclamation act by Senator Kay. itlon the order was withdrawn. I ALT MILE WORK DENTROYED. No. 7167 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK A at KhtiuaiL Falls, m the state of Oregon, at the close ol business, Feb, 5, 1909. RfSOURCES 1 " ..... ........ 1 . y . ■— ■-...... - — .1 — 1, ... , — DOUARS IxiMft- 4h<l Di st'Minis ••••••«••*«.••••«•«« »72,577 50 <>v»T<lr«»ff im * ii 14-41 ami anftreure f. . ... ....... . :;IW 27 I’. H. Bondi* b* serrire <*ir ulstion .............................................. lO.OIM) 00 Bond», «♦■cureU’. 1 .M4 I« Ear.kintf IHMIM’, furniture and fixtures. ... ..... I..,75« 29 Other real estate owned ....... ............................ •>40 50 I hie iroin Nstioosl Bank« (not reserve agents) 609 37 Due iron» Htutr ami Private Bank« and Bankers, Tri>»t 4 orn paide«, and Having« Banka............................ .................. 397 23 Due iroaj approved reserve agents ................................... . 7,007 '■I (/’hecks amt other cash items............ 3,02« 77 N«/tes of oilier Nations! Banks 675 N Fractional paj»er ciirrer.ry, nickels ami cents 32!» 41 Ltwlul Money Reserve in Bank, vm : Fpecm.......................... . .......... 8,426 05 1^-gal*lender note«. .... ... 1,600 00 9,126 05 Redemption fund a ith U.8. Treat. (5 j/er cent of circulation) 500 00 Total . ....»1.37,210 6« LIABILITIES DOLLARS Capital stock |«id in ................ . Surplus fund........................................................ Undivided proflt«, less rxju-nses and taxes paid National Bank notes outstanding ................ Due to State Banks and Bankers.. Due to Trust Compai.ie» ami Savings Bank« Due U> approved reserve agents .............. Di video as unpaid.......... ........... . Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates ol deposit.......................... 4 25,»W 7 5u0 1,419 10.000 1.942 4 171 1,028 80 81.397 4,171 Total N 00 37 (10 14 09 »i »1 50 70 »137,210 66 S tats or Oasoon, I County ol Klaiusthj I. W. A. Delzell, Cashier of the a-iove-nsmed batik, do solemnly swear that the atx>ve statement 1a true to the nest ol mv knowledge an i lielief. w. A. DELZELL, Cashier. Fubecribed and (worn to before me this 10th day of February, 1809. C lacdb P. C hastais , Nouiry Public. C obbmt — Attest: <». W. ............. WHITE, y •B kal J J W. SIEMENS. I • Directors. T. BALDWIN,! GEO. T Now is the time to visit California IVHEN summer has passed in these p northern states, the sun is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of na ture’s happy provisions—eternal summer for those who cannot endure a more se vere climate. California has been called the “Mecca of the winter tourist” Its hotels and stop ping places are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors canalways find suitable accommodations, congenial companions, and varied recreations The Southern Pacific Co. Wil) be glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing in detail the many delights of winter in California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. For full information, sleeping ear reservations and tickets, call on, telegraph or write any S. P. Agent, or WM. McMURRAY, Gff. POSS. lol.. Portland, Oregon MORTON^ HOTEL J- " PORTLAND OREGON MofXBN COMVOBT M odbbatb P ucks ONLY ROOF GARDEN IN PORTLAND The Tourist Headquarten of Columbia Valley ENGAGE ROOMS EARLY FOB THE ALASKA- YUKON EXPOSITION JJ A A NOBTON. M mscw M ASON & S l OU G H ABSTRACTERS] A. choice line of invest ments that 'W'lll make • tlio purchaser money ] Lands Ranches City Property Far in Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH