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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1909)
MORE TEDDY. Fresh Clean Reasonable in Price That is what you find at Don’t buy the Monarch, until you visit our store. Ill 11,1*1 Mi IMM*M COMING NAIROBI, B E A . Muy 25 A Klamath Fulls Is Just on the eve «.tuff torr* npondout of the Associated of one of th«* greatMt building Press riturm-d to Nairobi thia morn booms in Its history. Already many Ing uft|-r 11 two day«' visit at the of th*! property owners have begun ItooHevelt lamp uh the gu*-Ht of «-xcavatlons und are preparing for Koo.«» volt th»! («instruction of new fire yroot Tb«* rtiinp wan loiutid on th* HtoreM und business blocks. A large Il<utl««y ranch, on th«* banks of the number of residence* have been built Roosevelt and hl» till» spring, and plans are being Nairobi river. i,oo, Kermit, an* in remarkably good completed for many more during the htailtli and they arc d*-llght*-*l with Kiirnmer. The residence building is the MU«<«ta of th*-lr expedition not confined to any one section of The accuracy of the rifle fire of I he city, but new home* *an b«j seen ItooMovelt and »on him aMtonlnh«-d not In every direction. «inly th«» Mettler», but the membiTH of Ont; of the greatest drawbacks to lie party. Kermit recently kill»-d the building on the business streets | at clos«! rung«- a hynea that had at ( ha» bw.-n the lack of suitable ma- tacked htm. and he ha« also come jterlal. Practically all of these build No 7 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST <» SAVINGS BANK at Klamath Fall», in the state of Oregon, at the close of busine»», April 2a. HU». RESOURCES OOL »AS Loan* »ml Discounts .............................. Borel», securities, etc Banking hou»e, furniture an»i fixture* Due Iron* approved reserve bank* Check» an*l other cash item*........ Caeli on hand .............................................. »+>.3MW 1,1*34 37« 2.522 1,138 2^05 Total Ml tit) 09 I« 30 58 »63,02« 72 LIABILITIES DOLLARS Capital »lock j>ai<l in ........................................ Undivided profit», le»» expense« and taxes j<anl Individual deposit* subject to check ................ Itacaand certificate» <d «lepoait........................................ Time certifhaies of dej*o*it................................ Certified checks ................................................................ Saving» deposits.............................................................. . » 25,0*10 00 near making u record bag of female ings have» heretofore b«*en con- ' 7'3 04 7.75« «7 wart hog* in a given hpoee of time. |struct«.-d of brick, with one or two 1.400 Ou Today the party ta ntaytng at the •»xceptlonH, where native stone wan 8,28.5 00 Heatley ranch, but tomorrow Rootre- 1 used. Home ot the pro*p«*ctlve build 2M) 00 velt, his son and Kdward Heller are ers have b«M-a holding off with the 8.791 41 lowing Into Nairobi Major M«arn» i hope* of being able to secure home Total »53.026 72 ’and J. Alden Ixirlng will remain at other material than brick. i ■the Juja ruuih until Wedneeday, col-] Following are some of the build 1 l«tlng birds and mammal* ings which will be erected this sum S tats er Oaaoow, I County of Klamath,| Annoyed ut Report*. mer: Hamaker estate, 80x80, two I I, J. W. Siemens. Cashier of th* above-named bank, do solemnly Roosevelt in annoyed at certain -tori»-», L. F Willits, 118x100, two »wear that the above statement is true to the >e»t ot my knowledge and special dispatcher, which. It I* re- ] stories; G. W. White, two buildings, belief. J w. SIEMENS, Cashier. ported, are appearing In American or 112 feet deep, two stories. L. Jacobs, Fubscribed and »worn to More me this 3rd day of May, 1909. P. L. Forvntx, Notary Public. EugHsb newspapers He reqtjents the 60x120, four stories; School District, C*i«»*<~—Atle»t : <i. W. WHITE, 1 AHMM.Iatid Pr«*»s to send out th«- t room brick or stone school house, riions .o i Directors two stories, provided bonds are GEO. T. BALDWIN, i following statement "No a* »»paper ban a reporter with voted; J. F. McGuire, 30x112, two th*» party or uny other m<-ans ot htorle:,; Bristol, two buildings of two I*OPI'LATION WEAKLY ; mwmi RECORD BREAKING III 'N gaining information of the party's stories each. Other buildings being Ilk All'll IN INTERIOR doings beyond what is g* n*-ra)ly planned are by Chas. E. Worden; Th*- flr»t copio* of th*- new city known Any special dispatches ap 8* hallock A Daggett; depot for rail A 2OM-MII*' Trip Through < entrai dfrix'tory, <<>unill<<l by the Klamath peering ure id ull human probabil- road company; u I ho a portion of the Oregotr Mi»<l< at lialr- Ad Company, ar«- just off the Re Ity sh*x»r invi-ntíon» Mort-over, th«- Court House. Bailing < ')i|>. publican pr<w» The book Is u com- detail» which purport to be thus ob pilHtlon of valuable Infortuni Ion taim-d can only be due lo bribery, Mtf Sblves, one of the teachers In PORTLAND, May 21 Hitting a utwiut Klamath Falls and It» sur und It I* Mlfc to Mate that a dis- th*- public schools, left Saturday for clip »0 hot over dang* roti» road» rounding it rutitain» honorable man giving a bribe and a territory During the Season of 1909 her home in Portland. through n wild country that hl» M-v< nty-»li peg- < of priuDxl matter dishonorable the man accepting pMaenger» thra-at*mil to jump out and giv«« the nan*«-», occupation und same would be willing to Invent un- via the and walk, W M Tyler, better known resident •• of over 1 7**o peo|,|<- it I» . truth» fur money or traffi* in other NOTH i: I OI! .Fl PLICATION. a» "Dewey," ha» made « new auto btinol on an u<tual <a><vas of the city form» of dtnhonoi. 1*< ¡-.i t ne nt ot tlie Interior. mollila record thiough th< Interior of und In gatheriiig I'. 8. Land Office at Lake gathering th* the data for the the state He covered th*- 2 08 miles <lir<x tory r 11 census of thè town w as, view, Oregon. May 20, 1909. M I I I.LEV IS Al VI IT 1 ED. from Roaland. on th*» boundary ul»o compiled Noth, is hereby given that 8AM- Th<- r«»c<*rd» ot the from la-twiiii Ctook nnd Klari>nth *oun- Klaiuatb Ad Company show that 2 0 Robert I EL II KING, of Fort Klarnatb, LAKEVIEW, May ties, to The ltal.es Ita),*»« In 13*4f 13 •< hours, there ata just u few over 700 chll- McCully was acquitted of the tnur- Oregon, who. on April 23, 1908, running time and h<- says he’ll put dr« u in th e city of Kluuialb I Falls der of Con FTnucane on the first mad. Homertead Application No. ’ bls machine up against any other under th«! age of fiftwn The imp- ballot last evening, The taking of 4007 iSerial No. 0196) for Lot 22, i man’s car. If th»- trick 1» ever tu-ntrn elation of thè city, maklng a very ti-iilniony was commenced Monday Sixtion 10; and Lot 9, Section 15. $70-30 To OMAHA and Return - - There wore tl.nra, »ay» "Dewey," conservative allowance for thè t tran- I morning and was completed early Township 33 South, Range 7'-j East, when the car »11« hurling through .■.I* nt« nnd th«» floating Inborlng eie- y«-st* rday morning. The remainder Willamett«- Meridian, has tiled notice To KANSAS CITY and Return. $70.30 apace at close to 7(* miles un hour, in'-nt, I» b«'twe<»n 271*0 and 2800. of the day wa» taken up with the of intention to make final Five Year $77.80 To ST. LOUIS and Return - nnd practically through the entire Th*» directory Include* th«- main arguments of the attorneys and the Proof to estabiiHh claim to the land $82.80 CHICAGO and Return - • To Cow Canyon, th«* »p.-ed held up to ndditlon« to thè city and glvew th* Instructions of the judge abov* described, before R. M. Rich hour between 4 6 and f>0 mil*-* un and to other principal cities in the East, .Middle West and South mino - of ull rcaldent* over fifteen The eourt room was packed with ardson, U. S t'ommisisloner, at Kla Th* route of th* hair-raining drive j *-ur» of ago al thè lime th*- canva» people from all over the county to math Falls, Oregon, on the 3rd day Correspondingly low fares. wi> by way of Bond, Mudra». Hlia- r ' W 11» made, which was about *lx hear the arguments of the attorneys, Of Jul;. Ifififi On Sale ‘lay 17, June a, 3, July a, 3; August 11, la nlko. «¡run- Valley, crossing the Weeks ago (Talniaut unities ab witnesses. It ha» frcqueuUy bes-n especially those ot Judge Webster |*oMtnit< ! o\*r the Fro: Bridge. »luted that this city has not to ex for the prosecution, nnd Judge Ben J if. Wheeler, of Fort Klamath, To DENVER and Return, $65.30 wher«» there 1» a precipitous dip of e««<l 2000 Inhabitant*, and the com- son for the defense. The arguments Oregon; W. D. Kingdon, of Fort 1800 f«-<t nnd it *■• tln-ra.that soft pliers of the directory bad no idea ot these distinguished attorneys Klamath, Oregon; C. C. Jackson, of' On Sale flay 17, July 1, August 11 nml f*»rv*-nl i-iuyere were uttered by that It exceeded this numlx-r until wi-rc the best that have ever been Fort Klamath, Oregon, T. J. Jack- Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit his companl» they made tin actual count of the heard In latke county, but Judge M>n, ot Fort Klamath. Oregon; War October 31st. Th*» start v made from Umland parties listed. The heaviest popula II* nson's pl »ading for the defendant ren I> Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, These tickets present some very attractive features in the nt 7 30 p'ch»»k Saturday morning, tlon seem» to be ia the third ward t*>nch«-d a responsive chord in the Oregon way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enab- and with au hour out tor lumii at Of the additions to tho city. Fairview minds of both the audience and the I J N. WATSON. ling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points Madras, th«» 2t*k tnlliw to Th* Dall«»* has the largest number at present, Jurors, and it did not take the latter *5-27 7-1 Register en route waa cover* *1 l>y 9 o'clock that night, while th* Hot Spring» tract is a close but a few minutes to return a vor- I_______ Routing on the return trip through California may be had Tyler says be d**o**i»’t bell* l < h* »•X oud NOTICE FOR BI1NJ FOR WOOD. diet in favor ot the defendant. at a slight advance over the rates quoted. I could or even would do It again Th*- Notice is hereby given that sealed Th<> record« compiled by the Kia Benson and Webster left this Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will car, u 6**-horsepower Thomas Fly«»r, math Ad Company show that there uiorning for a trip to Silver Lake in blds will be recciv*-d by the County- furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or M>nn times »«- tned to hump up nnd j la no race suicide In Klamath Fulls «unnection with a water litigation Clerk at the Court House in Kla leap Ilk* a jai-k rabbit whet* It struck For every thr«»- poopl«' over the case In which they are interested as math Falls, Oregon, up-to the 1st WM. MrMl KK.IV, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. a rough spot Sometimes th«» car age of fifteen there Is one child under attorneys. day of June, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m »kld*l*-*l around »harp curves when» fifteen for furnishing wood for Klamath it I* not an uncommon the least wav. ring or mistake of the thing to find families with ail the UIMXINNIN GOVERNOR WILL County as follows: eye In judgln . dlaiancea would hav«> w«y from »even to ten children Eighty-five cords of four-foot wood NOT SIGN PROFANITY BILL plunged ha- outfit dowu tiundr«»d* ot The record» of th* directory com delivered at the Klamath County feet li-.tlmat.- familiarity with every pilers indicate that if the past may MADISON, Wls . .May 26.—Th«- in- High Schcol building, and Forty turn und twi«t ot th*» road is prob l>« taken uh a criterion for the future, ■ alienable right of a citlien of Wis- . cords of eixteen-inch wood ricked up ably th** only thing that saved Tyler Cap! J. W Siemens of the First j connin to use profanity under suf- in the wood shed at the Court House from serious accident He had for Trust A Having» Bank may b«- cant'd fleient provacation is not to be in Klamath Falls, Oregon; said lots four yttars ota rated an automobile upon to start a number of bank ac abrogated by Governor Davidson, of wood to be delivered by the first »tag«- for the Deschutes Irrigation A counts during the year 1909. j The Governor Is not a profane man. day of September, 1909; also Fifty C omvobt Power Company The dlr«x-tory Is a neatly arranged I but having lived in the Kickapoo cord« of four-foot wood to be deliver publication and should be on file In ! Valley for a quarter of a century. ed on the County Road near what is Mo«! o Short's auction nd »'n par*' ». every business house in th«» city, as ! he realise»« that it is practically im- known as th«» John Smart place, to well uh in every home. It is full of . pvH»ibl<> for him to refrain from in be delivered In May and June, 1909. be cut out of All of abov«» wood to ------------------------ needed Information The publishers dulging in a few sulphurous re- HIGH SCHOOL <X>MMEN< EMENT. green pine timber and thoroughly will place tb«1 directory on »ale at I marks. Of the programs of commencement Alli book stores th«« first of next Believing as he does, the Gover seasoned. The Court reserves the right to week. nor vetoed WMV the Hull «*■>** bill, prohibiting) week th* Class Day Exercises on UX't —----- j The first name in the book is that swearing in any public place under ( reject any and all bids, Tuesday afternoon, Jttn«> 1, and the C. R DE LAP. County Clerk. graduation *<x*»rcls.-s Friday evening. of Harry Ackley, a lumber dealer of a penalty of a »25 fine or thirty ( Jun*» 4, will be fre«* of charge The this city, whll«» the last is Mrs. Don days in jail, or both fine and Im-j NOTICE FOR PVPLICATION. other cxerciM»« will be as follows: J Zumwalt, a vocal music teacher prisonment. I*«-|Mirtin<-iit of the Interior. Assemblyman Hull, author of thej There are fift*»en Smiths listed,which Senior pla>, "The Rivals.” Monduy U. 8. Land Office at Lake evening, .May 31, admission t>0 cents; Is th«- largest numbor of the same bill. is disappointed and will try to] view, Oregon. .May 20, 1909 The Applegates, fourteen In pass the bill over the veto. Cantata, "Th«» Ros«! Malden.” Tue*- name Notice is hereby given that day evening, June 1, 25 <x»nts, "Stu nurnb«»r, are second, and th«» Hous THOMAS J. JACKSON, of Fort Kla HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. dents’ Evening Program," Wednes tons follow with th«» unlucky thir math. Oregon, who, on Nov. 8, 1007, There are several instances day evening. June 2. 2b cents; "Mr- teen. made Homestead Entry No. 3854 i whore there are from eight to an on. Examinations are now Hattan Gold Medal Contest In Declu- I A number of students are aelling t Serial No. 014 93), for Lots 2, 14. matlon,” Thursday evening, Juno 3, even doxen of the same name Houson tickets to th«» commence- 15, 16. 17, 18, Section 15. Town- 25 cent*. As an accommodation to ment week programs, and many ship 33 South, Range 7^4 East, thoso who desire to attend nil thene ASHLAND BUYS FORTY Willamette Meridian, has fill'd notice tickets have already been sold. exercises season tickets have been ACRE TRAIT FOR 1‘ARK I The gold medal offered by Mr. Mc of Intention to make Final Commuta printed and will bo sold for »1 00. Hatton for the winning of the decla tion Proof, to establish claim to the Thoso tickets admit tho holder to all Ashland’s park commission has matory contest Is now on display land above described, before R. M. tho programs of commencement closed a deal whereby the city ac- in th«» window of his Jewelry store. Richardson, U. 8. Commissioner, at wook. Tho money raised In this man quires title to about 40 acres of I Every student should take a look at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 3rd ner will bo used In defraying tho ox- land in AHhlat.il Creek canyon, Im-1 day of July. 1909. pena » of commencement and In pny- it. mediately adjoining Chautauqua Claimant names as witnesses. Tltttgo Mason will sing the bari Ing off tho bttlanco of tho Student park and tho city’s holdings, Thia tone solos In "The Rose Malden” in Samuel H. King, of Fort Klamath.! Body debt. At tho beginning of tho tract will bo made n part of Ash placo of Mr. Zimmerman, who has Oregon; J. IL Wheeler, of Fort' year the Student Body nnd Athletic land’s park system and gives the been called away by the Illness of his Klamath. Oregon; ; Charles C. Jack- Association found themselves face to city the finest natural park on the son, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. mother. face with a debt of over »200 most of I Coast A J. N. WATSON, The Sopohnmores have challenged which hail been Incurred In publish Tho work of beautifying tho city tho Juniors to a debnto to be held 5-27 7-1 Register. 1 ing tho commencement numbor of the ontrance to the park by the re between November 15 nnd December Roomer, This debt has boon reduced movnl of unsightly buildings am! 15, 1909. Thero are some good de RANCH FOR SALE. to about »00 and It Is hoped that tho other obH taeles was begun last week, baters In both classes, and there will 440 acres, 200 acres good timber not proeoeds of tho programs will be and by fall visitors may bo ushered doubtless ho n strong contest. land, 100 acres unday cultivation, The passenger crew on the Weed- Tho Pullman Sleeping Car Com sufficient to pny tho remainder so Into the ‘'Yosemite of southern After a winter’s work In ahort- 100 acres swamp; two 5-room dwel pany has just commenced the ex Klamath Falls train is composed of that when sehool begins next Sep Oregon” through one of the mont hand, Mr. Faught’s class is taklng ling houses; three good wells; •% penditure of »3,000,000 on its plant. the following: Thomas, conductor; tember the Student Body mny be en beautiful parks in the world. Campbell, brakeman; Wooden, engi dictation from now matter at the mile borders on lake. Inquire of tirely free from obligations. No, dear traveler, you did nt pay neer; W. A. BROWN, Williams, fireman; Dalrd, rate of 100 words a minute. quite all of this nt once. eeprcsg messenger. R<-nnd Lake. ]5 27 « 24 See O. Short’s auction nd on page 6 Set. O Sliort’r miction nd on T"ge 6 MONARCH "S,LE Summer Rates East Southern Pacific ASHLAND M0BTONIA HOTEL 1 " PORTLAND OREGON n Pncns ONLY ROOF GARDEN IN PORTLAND M ason & S lough ABSTRACTERS A choice lln^ of invest ments t licit will make tlio jitirolifisior money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON &. SLOUGH