It A I I I VOL It VETOES TWEATY-I l(. Il I f'ARH t O-OI’HC VHV I WORK. JI Ml- TIIE TRACK No. 71«7 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Kliiimilli Falls, lu the Htatn of Oregon, ut the « I«» . Jliu«- 33. 1909 of busin. THE CONDITION OF Heer« tury iluillnger tout put an end to the << rutive >-< hem«'. Mr. Newell was und«-«inking to lighten the burden upon settler* «l,<> went «• jw»r pi « lot v -for iv ft 4 '1 v '1' •. t r ii t i «'I ; I o Mill |-I t t CHICO, June 25. Butte County Mt Klamath Fall«, in th. State of O • -.on. iloso of biiHlriras, Railroad fr<-ight train No. 3, consist­ ing of engine, tender, twenty-seven IMILLA l(H lutitb« r cars and a caboose, pass«-«! RKNOUR4 EH REHO4 IU LX IMtIJ.AKH out of the «ontrol of th«- engineer on > 75,919 74 LoauM und Discount« a down grade a mile and a half the I»ans and Discounts 1,005.64 8 50,968.55 Overdi Utts, secured uud unsocureil other »Id'- of Parudi»-.«- yesterday aft- Bonds, securities, etc 1 o.'ioo 00 2,304.27 < rn«>on shortly before five o’clock, Banking house, furniture and fixtures 10,177 64 450.74 lion (I k i«tr plung«-d wildly through Paradise in a Due from approved reserve banks 3,627.«« 30,183 65 liaiiklug house, furnltur«« sud fi «turra Check* and other cash Items 55.4« 640 50 <)(hor r»’Rl «'Mtiitr <>wn«‘d «•loud of dust st a mil»-*-minute clip, Cash on hand 4,952.40 Due from State and private bank«, trust «ompurih'R and with trainmen leaping for their Jlv««i 1,607.42 «nvlngv bank« and crashed <»nt«> a sharp curve thre«»- Total S2.3CO.1O 22. «39.01 Due from approved reserve banks fourthn of n rnlle this side of Para­ 2,708 05 Chrc kH and other cash items 187.71 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents dise. where twenty-four cars were IMII.I.ARH Lawful money r< serve In bank, vis; Specie, >5.4B9 3b. ditched The wreckage raught fire r. 1 A 4 2b h gul tender not«'«. >715.00 and Brakeman E. D. Am«»« wan In- Redemption fund with U H Treasurer (5 per cent «if fir Capital stock paid In 25,000.00 cinerated. Engineer J. B Nesbitt 500 00 cubit Ion Undivided profits, less expense* and taxes paid 1,508.7« probably will die Of th«- others in- Due to banks and bankers 1,553.21 SI 51 902 SI Total jtired all will recover. individual deposits subject to check 15,946.54 Demand C'-rtlfieatra of deposit 55.00 A terrific head-on collision with an Tim«- certificate* of deposit 8,285.00 upbouud pa'-tw'nger train was avert»-«! Certified cl e'-ks 200.00 by five mln'it«!«. du«' to lateness of Savlnr-. depodtit . 9,«11.57 th«- pa- 1'••■r. F ■ Ight Conductor It > 25.000 Total 7.500 > 62,300.10 JohnKton cut the cal>o«>»<- Iwi»«- fr««m 1 the wild train at Paradise and prob­ I 0.000 00 > F UUd ably sav'd ihi it ves of s<-virai pn State of Oregon, » yielded lilt) I, J. W. Si'.-rneuB, cashier of tue above mentioned bank, do sol­ •13 4 07 OK was torn «mt and at lea it >40,000 in pò od upon them emnly :sw«-ar tint tl.<- above statem -it la tru- t«j the t> i‘ of my knowl­ 7.16» I 7 damage re. ult«-d. Ov«-r sixty men are water d'-mund' <1 I edge an«l b4 i ' ! J V, S at work repairing the damage. The Correct Attest G W WHITE, years of their m-ttb im tit, when their SI >151,902 Total GKO. T. BALDWIN, Directors. train carried 30S.OOO feet of lumber, expenses were heaviest. lk.OO fe« t of )ogn, and 140,000 shin ­ System to lid Irrlgatxirs. Slate of Or< goo. ) But It turm out that in bls effort gle*, Italian laborers saved much oil County of Klamath,)«« the lumber from the flam«-«. I. W A. Delzcll, «ashler of th< above mentioned bank do sol to assist the settlers, Mr. Newell do- emnly swear that the above statement 1« true to the brat of my knowl­ vine«! a ayatetu that tic- law did not edge and belief W. A DELZELL, Cashier. TO PHOTOGRAPH authoriz« or contemplate, and thus FROM RALIXMLN Hubsirlbed und «worn to before me thin 28th day of Jun«', 1 909 ran ««mnter to th«- views of Mr. Bal­ 1.ESI.IE ROGERS. Notary Public linger If a system of co-operative Correct Attest <1 W WHITE. SEATTLE, June 25.--What is intuit ruction Is to be tuk«-n up, Con- probably th«- most interesting and GKO T BALDWIN. J W SIEMENS. Director« gies* must amend the rxlamation act hazardous experiment in photog­ D so us to iegalixu it. Tb«- co-«»p< rallve raphy ever attempted is being con- A choice line of Invest scheme formulated by Mr. Newell I duct«- Have a L'ourth of It* Over the outcome of the efforts of ; Into an agreement with th«- Water Own Making. Those vlslting th. Falla from Plev- User«' Association on a given project, Mr. Mars to catch from his rapidly^ moving machine birdseye views of 1 The people of Merrill prOpO** to nu and vicinity Saturday were: < B then under construction, und< r which the exposition grounds, the local I Faulkner, <» Byer*. (1 F Revtta an«! th«- association would furm-h some photographers are divided. Great ■ get Into lln< with Honunxa and Fort Klamath and have a Fourth of July cons, Arthur and Charley; it A Al- of tb< money and some of tho labor Interest is being exhibited in the ex- ; rwlebrutlon of Its own. when the fol­ ford nnd non, Lloyd; Mr und Mrs. n«-c«-r ary for building purposes. The périment by the local camera men, 1 lowing program will be carried out Ager and l«ilu and Blanch«- Thump- aMi.o« lation. In turn, with th«- approv­ both amateur and professional, as il - son. al of th«- R««’lamatlon S- rvice, gave Forenoon — is a feat which has been accom- G F Bevits r«-c«-ntly purchased a employment to curly settlers on th«.' tloddra« of Liberty pllshed but once in history, A few I n«'w horsvpow« r wood saw of the projeet, come ns teamsters, «ome as Angel of PeMT the, successful views were — tak«-n ------- of ---- Farm -rs' implement and Supply ordinary labor« rs, other« in lines to Columbia. Ohio State Fair from a dirigible bal­ He has ahicb they were adapted. Instead of Itepresentatlon of th«- thirteen Hou««' of Klamath Fall* loon after many unsuccessful effort*. been cutting some wood for Mr Al- pujtng these k > tilers in carb, the as- original Htatra Th.- vibration of the frame of the ford. scM-latlon paid them tn "scrip," I*- ship under th«' throbbing of a 15- llnaehall game Town »» Country I Alex and Nichol Karccow »pent siu-d und* r th«- dir*- R*c- orsapower engine makes picture- Afternoon Invocation Rev. R S |ll«hop Sunday afternoon at tin home of fl. Inmation Servic«- ing extremely difficult. Tbe op­ 1-ater, when water was turn«d onto Oration Rev It H Bishop * F. Bevit*. erator must drop the guiding lines tMx luralien ot Ind« pendence. Au annual school meeting was held the project, tb«< s«-ttl«-r could mnke : of the si ip to arrange the films and Prise« 1tr«>ud Jump, first >2; ut the Plevna schoolhouse Monday his pnyment for wat«-r In scrip rather | snap the views, and for tbe time the During the Season of içoq High Jump, first 13; afternoon to elect u uew dlr«-ctor and than cash, th«' Re< iamatlon Service airship is the prey of every wind. second, >1 Mtoad SI; fat man’« race, >3 >2. clerk. Those pruaenl were C. B. having ngr«'<-«t to arc.-pt this Win In For an hour Saturday Mr. Mars via the II; 240 ard rn< >:< >'.’. >1 three Faulkn* 1 G ’’ Davits and G. Byer . !i*-u of ca«h. The ««-rvice lost nr.tIJng <.r«i.«l his ship over the grounds ■ thl- prp.i tjr«-, for th«- « irk **« ac ­ legg«'d no ­ >3. 12 !. |t-. «addle horse A. M. Sutton waa In Plevna Tu««- apping view«. Out of tbe eleven y performed and th«' cost of tliS race. I'- I’'- . 13: l> dug nslles. |5 >3, d iy aflci some hors«**. photograph.: taken none a ere clear r wa: s-hown on the book«. Wl>< n pl«. 1 3, tug of-war. >’• > II. E. K -rns passed through Plevna ¡tough to reproduce. The vibration . cash wa« tran -f<-rr-'*i Philippine’ i«'»day going to th« Falla. of the machine was apparent in all. bull ding fun«l to the r«jc- Ba««*bnll 1urn»* F|r«-n.«'n va Farm Cl.urb Si vlt*' mow« d hay ut <«. S viral of th«- picture«, however, from fund , nnd the account» bal- err. II. a.ih- 1 Tm »«lay and W< dm. camo out with sufllcient plainness to st ns If th«' settler had been ■ o. i indicate that a good view might be II w and later turtioi his ney. .hit obtained. c into 1 th-- reclamation fund Kai The «aimera usi d by Mr. Mars is Doe« Not Allow I'. E\< I'RKION TO NHALTA SPRINGS. th-d l«> the fram<' of the machine. Tbe is no law for any such sr.apjuT is operated by a string To KANSAS CITY and Return. $70.30 m ore agt e«iui>*nts will be Do yuti want to gn to ShiiKta «iiich the aiiouaut must pull as he ito with water user»’ asso- To ST. LOUIS and Return - $77-^0 Spring* on the Fourth? if an, hero 11 S. Kerns Alid daughter, Edna, of mom - tartly give« up «•ontrol over no more scrip will be is your chunco. Houth«-rn Pacific Chico. Cal . ate visiting with r«-la elat Ions, CHICAGO and Return - - $82.80 To tho ship. ivc In those instances ¡«aid out, Agent Thon>|.«on hau Rwured a rate live« in thin district. and to other principal cities in the Ea»t, Middle West and South of >5 for the round trip, tn order to C it. k’aulkuer wui at Mr White w her; e projects built 011 the co-opera- Correspondingly low fares. plut: are arc nearing completion. live ¿flan secure this rat* It will be n«veN»ary lin'« place Wedii.-Hday. to guarantee 125 passenger« G. F. Scvltii and son. Clifford, won However, nil outstanding scrip will On Sale .Taj ¡7, June 2, 3, July 2, 3; August b«t honored, und settlers who have When the qio'stlon of ««-euring this In th«- Falls W<' burned to death. Certain and those going on tho ex­ laike way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enab- only as to future works that his or­ I Ti e mine is burning fiercely in sev­ cursion will be sure to have a pleas­ ling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points der applies. ant time. Shasta Springs is one of en route. eral {daces and deadly black damp is TO KEEP WANT In taking the position he does. Mr. pouring from the mouth, effectually th«' most beautiful resorts on tho Pa­ Routing on the return trip through California may be had MM tFKNMIR O'GARA Ballinger has the backing of the At- preventing systematic rescue work. - cific Coast, and those who have never at a slight advance over the rates quoted. boon there should not full to go. Tho Full particulars, sleeping car reservation* and tickets will I-arge quantities of oxygen and A inass meeting of Rogue River torn«'y-Genera), who reported that schedule will be so arranged 11« to valley fruit gTow«irs was h«:ld last 1 there was no warrant for thiA co-op­ many oxygen tanks have been re­ furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or Meuro the greatest amount of time at Saturday in Medford in order to take erative system of building govern­ quested from the Cambria Steel Com­ WM. McMURRAY. General Pawng.r Agent, Portland, Oregon. tho spring«, and best serve tho con­ steps toward «««curing the services of ment irrigation works. In the future, pany of Johnstown, Pa., and the venience nnd comfort of th«< excur­ Prof. I*. J. O'Gara as assistant pathol­ according to the ruling of the At­ United States government mining and sionists. ogist In the Department of Agricul-1 torney-General. no new project or testing station at Pittsburg. Just what caused the explosion is turc for the next season. Prof, j unit of a project can b«> undertaken FROM MERRILL IIFOIKI) O'Gara has been giving th«> fruit, until there is available in the rec­ not known, but it probably resulted growers of that valley valuable aid lamation fund enough actual cash to from an accumulation of gas. J. P. Harter left for Yreka Tues­ for many months past The recent defray the entire cost of building that day, having been called uh wltui-sa in project or unit. This, too, is an in­ William R. Walker was indicted the cnttlc-ateallng case against Bob orders for retrenchment in all de­ novation, for under the late admin­ by the I-ane county Grand Jury re­ i partments at Washington covers the Green, now before the Superior Court field op<«rators doing spoclai work, I istration, projects were undertaken cently for murder in the second de­ of Stsklyou county. and Prof. O'Gara has recelv«id notice on the assumption that tho fund gree. Walker, who is a former Coun­ T. A. Balia, the genlni landlord of MomntN Cowrorr thnt his salary for such work will would be on hand before any adopted ty Clerk, and belongs to one of the Hotel Richelieu, hmi boon doing some project was completed. The effect of best families in the county, shot and M odbkxt * Paies* cease. needed improvements on hlH hoto) this ruling will be to retard some­ killed Edward Lang during a quarrel — property thia wook In the way of put­ what work. at Walker's hop yard near Eugene Tho Merrill chceno fnctory 1« nt ting in dralna, now linoleum In the Ilapldlv, the working of the Recla­ several months ago. T.ang and Walk­ bathroom« nnd it fine new sign on the preeent lining between twelve nnd fif­ mation Service Is being made to con­ er had been drinking and Lang began teen hundred pounds of milk every form strictly to tho word nnd intent to abuse Walker’« aged mother front of the establishment. The now M. K. church of thia city day, for which one cent per pound Is of the law, nnd practices and customs Walker ran into an adjoining room la now practically completed nnd was paid, nnd will uae iir much more na not authorized or contemplated by in the house, secured a shotgun and The Tourist neadquartm occupied by the congregation for re can be obtained. This gives to dairy­ the law are being set aside. of Columbia Valley made for Lang. They grappled with llgfous services for the first time Inst men a much better profit thnn enn bo each other, nnd in the struggle the ENGAGE ROOMS EARLY Bunday. An organ haa been obtained had by selling butter fat to n croam- gun was discharged, the birdshot en­ FOR THE ALASKA- -4 and the music and Ringing at tho ery, ns the entire product Is used. YUKON EXPOSITION tering T.nng's leg. He died a day or Very nice looking cheese is to be seen Dorothy was being taught to Ray so afterward. A. R NOWTON. M church la very good. Fiackiin Bros, have boon mnklng In tho curing room on the C. fl. Mer­ hor prayer«. She repeated ench line Pncknrd plnno, as good as temporary repairs on tho Rtukol nnd rill rnnch, nnd ns soon ns properly I perfectly after her mother until they THE DAY OF REST Klamath County headquarters in Flumo bridges the past wook. They agod It will bo put on tho mnrket. i reached tho third. "If I should die for «alo cheap for cash. Mrs. I Carrie ’s sister May, six years ot San Francisco Is the Hotel Savoy, I before 1 wake" nnd here Dorothy Hubbard, Oak street, between report thoao thoroughfare« wore in n This choose fnctory will be of moro age, on being asked why the Sabbath corner Van Ness Ave. and Ellis St. I paused with a look of terror In her practical benefit to tho farmers of and Sth bnd condition, nnd thnt they should Walter E. Conner, Prop. Take “Turk day was different from the other days be overhnniod ngaln before winter Tulo Lnko valley tlinn any creamery eyes nt the thought of dvlng, then she and Eddy” street cars at Ferry, get in the week, answered very careless­ vour abstracts from the Kla- flet ■eta In. They loft for Kono Saturday could possibly be nnd la an industry said, with n look of Intense relief. off at Van Ness and walk one-half ly, "Oh, that's the day you pin things County Abstract Co., opposite msth "No, we won ’ t die. mnmn: we'll take our citizens may take pride In Mor ­ to do repairs on tho brldgo spanning 3-18tf on, 'stead of sewing.” 4-8tf block norlb. Court House. cantor oil." rill Record. Klamath Rivor at that point. « M ason & S lough abstracters : Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON &. SLOUGH Summer Rates East Southern Pacific ASHLAND NOBTONIA HOTEL 1* PORTLAND OREGON ONLY ROOF GARDEN IN PORTLAND