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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1909)
MIHM Me< LI fill WINS MEDAL M ASON & SLOU G H ABSTRACTERS A Oliolvu 111145 of IllVCMt» l)*ClltN tliot X^lll niiikv tlao i>ti rvlin^vr money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON &. SLOUGH Summer Rates East During the Season of iqoq via the Southern Pacific Co. from ASHLAND To To To To OMAHA and Return - - . KANSAS CITY and Return, ST. LOUIS and Return ■ CHICAGO and Return • - $70.30 $70.30 $77.80 $82.80 and to other principal cltlem In the Ka»t, Middle Wert and South t’orr.r>[H>ndltiiily low farce On Sale Hay 17, June 3, j, July 3, j; AuguM it, 13 To DliNVIiR and Return, $65.30 On Sale flay 17. July 1, AuguM 11 Going transit limit 10 day* from date of «ale, final return limit Octo bar 3 let. Thtao ticket« protumt «ottw «cry attractive foaturoa in the way of atoporcr privilege«, and «hole of route«; thereby enab ling paaacngcra to make «Ido trip« to many IntcretUng point* cn route. Itouting ou the return trip through California may be bad at a «light advance over the rate* quoted. Full particular«. Bleeping rar rcturr vat Iona and ticket* will furulnhod by any Houthcrn Pacific local agent, or U M. MeMURRAY. General I*aa*engrr Age nt, Portland. Oregon. seemed perfectly at ease on the plat form, Tin- judg’ia were Mrs. Zumwalt, W. II. Harris and W. H. Mason. Mr .Maron presented the medal. Henry Price was second and Nina Wilson third. Much credit is due Professor How ard, who «pent many long hours in drilling the students in per feet lot their part*. The largest crowd tliut has gath ered at the High School during Com- imncc inent week a>m«tnbled Tburs- fay nlgl t to bear the Meilaftun de- cdanintory contend. Th« contestants till acquitted ihemHclvec with honor, and th* Ir p» fortiori would fave done ei'dll to touc h in irv < xpcrl- encod »p<»|ik«ir. Afte: 11 1 I.. rio cf.pt by Myrta ( ,ir- I tei and Oliv»' M:r i n, Garrett Van HALE OF THREE. TUOI HAND ACHE RANI li ATTA« HKD. I ltl|H»r open« d ti «- cont- rt with an ora- L'Oa- 1 lorica! »»lection. "Tou«»aint Well-Known Boje» Rune h, Owe of the verattire " This declamation I» taken Meat Valuable in Butte Vafl< j, from one of Wendell Phillip«' aboli- Is in Litigation. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ho 7 THE FIRST TRUSTSAVINGS BANK «t Klamath ball«, in tne state of Oregon, at the <!■.»* of buieii>e»et, April 2». IlMb» ÜUL MRS HlbUUHGLS I |4 »..»Ml *0 . i,tK»4 69 37*1 <«9 ................. 2.522 18 ly.Mir« and IliM'ouui« . Ifc’lid«, «e-e-u-itle«, etc ............... . . . Hankie.g lion««, In »libre and fixture«. Due Iroui approve- » r» •• rve l»«uk« Chrek« «I'd «eher cash i*» mie Card» on bui»<l . .................................................................................. Total....................................... ......................... .... I 2^6.» M ......... 72 L'ABILITIES DOLLARS YREKA (Kisklyou Co.), Juue S.~ - I t *pii3i »t-e•« paid ih 1 The law firm of Beard A- Beard of Undivided probt«, le«» expense» arid taxe» paid ...................... 1,593 64 Yreka has commenced an action in Individua» d«|»o«IG »ul.jecl to chee:k.................................................. 7 760 B7 the Superior Court of Siskiyou coun liemaiid cerlificaUtr of depeaeit............................ J,4<HJ Ü0 Time certificare» of de-poait. ...................... 8,286 00 ty for and on behalf of the heirs of Certified edieck« .............. .... 2*« I 00 Charles II. Boyes, deceased, against Having» deposit« ................................. 8.791 41 the Churchill Company; the Siskiyou County Bank; the widow and chil »53.1/26 72 Tritai dren of Jerome Churchill, deceased, ■ I and W. L. Hobbs. The action is to ‘ H tats or O rkooh , | quiet the title to and set aside tbe j County of Klamath,) aalc ot the Boyes' ranch and other I, J W Siemens, Ca«).i»r of the aoove-narned tank, do »o’emnly property in Butte valley, this county. lawr that the above statement 1« true to the *»e»t of rnv knowledge «nd MM. I W. *1 E.'I i A -. 1 a-r.ier, The land included in plaintiff's com Subscribed and «worn U> ladore n»e tbi» 3rd <l«v of May, 1909. plaint embraces over 3,000 acres of | P. L. F ocvtum , Notary Public. the richest portion of this fertile val- Mur)<>ric Mel lure. Cou'acr—Atteat: O. W. WHITE, i I I ley. By reason of the great value of r Directors sfrt-echev, and contaioH sume the property involved, this is one of GEO. T. BALDWIN, ) ' magnltie <-t.t flighty oratory, all of t he most important actions instituted which were well handled by Mr v»n|ln this county in many years. ' Riper Next rame Nina Wilson V» ill. A A SEW DEPARTMENT. Chari* s Leckem. "Child's Dream <>t 1 Star " Ml is Wilson ha* a remark The Monarch Mercantile Company table voice. and tli manner in willen has added a new department to their | «he delivered in -r •« Iwrtlon made it grtMery and market. They are now apparent to the following speakers ‘prepared to furnish everything in that a supreme < ffort would be re Ihonie cooking and lunch goods. qulred to outdo her. M oderi * Comroar Tbe department Inc ludes such deli- MoonaaTB Païens Vincent Yud'»n rendered "King | caciea as boiled ham, salads, deviled Robert of Sicily" In an attractive egg», horseradish, imjrorted sau- manner Hi» gesture i wire p-obnbly I sages, home-made Boston baked the b'»st of unv speaker on the pro : beans, doughnuts, cakes, cookies, gram "The Ilonin of Claudius ie nd I w heat and rye bread and canned a lunch goods. Cynthn." given by Orva Orem, very dramatic «election, and was They also carry the largest variety Tourist Headqnartea given In a most pleasing style. of cheese ever handled in the city. of Columbia Valley Th« assortment include»» Edam skim In "Regulus to the Ciirthagenian*" Henry Price showc-d remarkable tai milk ehee-se, Swiss, Imperial Cream. ROOMS EARLT FOB THE ALASKA- »W ent und excellent spirit, Such ability Roquefort and Tillamook cheese. TUKOX EX POSITIOM properly directed for a few year* This will prove a gre-at time-saver for X a JTOTOJI. Maaarw would make of Mr. Price a platform the ladle« during the warm weather In preparing their luncheons. Special 1 speaker of u high type. The predicted absorption of Ca Klamath County headquarter* in declamation. "Brier cooking to order. The last nada by the United States may end San Francl»co 1* the Hotel Savoy, Marjorie McClure, was I Rose," by For Rale or Trade—Residence and corner Van Nee* Ave. and Ellis St. like the ride of a certain lady on the winner, It was Miss McClure's c-xcellc nt imitation of the Brier Itos» business property In the beat tow« Walter E. Conner, Prop. Take "Turk a tiger, when "the tiger came back and Eddy“ street cars at Ferry, get with the lady inside.“ Canada an herself that won the hearts of the 1 n the Willamette valley. off at Van Ness and walk one-half nually takes over about 100,000 Inquire at the Boston Store ¡uudlence unci the decision of th« I block north. 2-18tf settlers from Uncle Sam'* farm. ■judges From th«- beginning »he T-ttf PORTLAND OREGON ONLY ROOF GARDEN IN PORTLAND MBBBHBHnBHHBSMfiHMHMBM IBB IMMEDIATE LY High=grade Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Clocks, Bronzes, Pianos, Hand-painted China, Leather Goods In fact Everything to be found in a First-class Jewelry Store at Your Own Price G. HEITKEMPER, JR., '^.AUCTION THIS HALE IN MADE NKl ESSAItY OWING TO MY OUTSIDE INVESTMENTS. Sale Now Going On Every Day at 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. AND TO CONTINUE DAILY UNTIL THE ENTIKE AMOUNT IS RAINED THIN H'IXM'K DOES NOT CONSIST OF A 14>T OF < HEAP GOODS BOUGHT FOK TIIE OCCASION, BUT IS CMl*OSED ENTIRELY OF WERE UAKKFULLY SELECTED FO1C TIIE BEST RETAIL TRAD7, AND WHIt II NOW MIST GO AT ANY PRICE. HIGH -GRADE GOODS. WHICH. EVERY ARTICLE OFFERED WILL BK PON1HVELY GUARANTEED BY Uli: FIRM OR MONEY REFUNDED, AND THIS SALE WILL BE THE OrrORTUNlTY OF A LIFETIME TO SECURE HUCII HIGil-CLANS tiOOIIS AT YOUR OWN IT11CK. EADIES ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND AND < IIAIRH RAVE BEEN l’ROVI DED FOR THEIR CONVENIENCE. AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR PROMPT ATTENDANCE AT EVERY SALE FOUR ELEGANT AND COSTLY PRESENTS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE AT EACH SALE ALL PARTIES PRESENT AT KAC11 SALK WILL BE PRESENTED Wil li FREE < OUINiN TH KETH ENTITLING THEM TO PARTICIPATE IN TIIE DISTRIBUTION OF WOVE PRESENTS. G. HEITKEMPER, JR., Jeweler................................. Klamath Falls, Oregon J. A. SINCLAIR, Auctioneer