Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 22, 1909, Image 4

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SIKA'K.XB « AN ELI SIA K.
made a ■slip aud gave themselves
Nyal's Vege- BUSINESS MEN BID ADIEU
tabla Prescrip­
away.
TO MR. A. II. N AFTZ.GKR.
REPORT <»F THE CONDITION OF
tion Is indicat­
I The following from the Portland
To a Portland man who has hud
ed In all ordi­ I'aren «'ll Smoker to Otic of the lluihl- Tvlegmtu Indicates that there la In several heart-to-heart talks with
nary diseases of
Ithe making something big along rail- ‘ Stevens in the past few weeks. Hill's
era »»I lite New hlanutih Falls.
women.
Thia
loud lines. It would appear that the confidential man admitted that he
remedy
never
As a token of the high esteem la work thrt hits been «o’ng ou for the knew th«» O. R. At N. crowd had a
disappoints, its
ut Ivluiiiiitli Falla, In the Btate of Oregon, nt the clos» of business,
g'.od effects be­ which they held Mr. A. H. Naftsger, •past two years is about to crystal lie swarnt of d<<t«>etlv<>a mt his track, and
Jlllio 23, 1909.
ing perceptible a representative delegation of the with the result that Hill and llarri-
trom tao very I business men of tho city called upon •nan will begin their conffict for a that lie would have to "lie low'* un­ I
til the situation cleared up One plan
first. It Is com­
KKHOl RUES
posed of the him at his home Friday night to bid loothold tu interior Oregon.
attempted by Stevens to elude his
Forced by the insistent •‘sleuth­ followers «as to send one of his
purest and the I him ami Mrs. Naftagar godspeed.
I.onus and Dlsoounts
I 60,949.55
reliable I When the announcement »«» made ing" of Harriman agents to try to two automobiles over Into th«> south-!
most
Ronds, securities, etc
1,301.3?
drug-;; mercu- that he was to leave the elty the di- cover his movements still further,
«astern
Oregon
country
and
rush
Hanking
house,
furniture
und
tlxtuius
460.74
opiates
rials,
Due from approved reserve bunks
3,627. «0
and other har­ ,rectors of the Chamber of Commerce toln F. St evena, former chief engi the other one back to Shaniko, It is
Checks and other cash Items
18.41
mful drugs be­ uiecid«>d to honor him with a public neer of the Panama Canal and vice- not known whether this threw hl«
Cash on bund
4.363.40
ing
excluded. I banquet, but when acquainted with president ot the New llaveu road. pursuers off the track or not, hut
The many dis-
alias James F Sampson, who ha.«
Tot ni .
02,300.10
coucerting in- the fact h«* followed his usual course been looking over the Oregon coun­ after a couple of days Stevens re- J
of
reticence
ami
asked
that
the
plans
oitiied Ills tour of investigation with |
fluences to
■JSX...ÌHU1.
which
woman b«> dropped. The Chamber felt, how­ try for James J. Hill and a cotsrle of the Maine nonehalauce and sphinx- '
i.i mii.i rn_s
IM *1.1, a iis
is
constantly ever. that it should do something to foreign capitalists interested in irri­ like silence with which he luid '
subjected ren­ show its »pprwiatlon of the progres­ gation project^, til'd from the Cor­ work«*«! previously.
der her liable
Capital stuck paid in
nelius hotel Yesterday, but did not
On this trip Stevens wus fortified
to many functional disorders that siveness of Mr Naftager and the high
Undivided profits, less expenses ami taxes pulii
leave
the
city.
He
is
still
here,
was
by pnifilt'M and maps of every rail­
not only tend to destroy her comfort esteem in which he was held, and at
Due to bunks und bunkers
and happiness, but which gradually its meeting Thursday night decided sc-en this morning, but all efforts to road survey, power ami dam site
Individual deposita subject to check
merge into chronic and serious dis- on the informal program carried out run him down have failed.
Demand certificat«»« of deposit.___ .
■long the Deschutes, and astonislit'd
eases.
Time certificates of deposit ........
There is some tr«'tnendous signiA- the natives with his keen inxlght Into
last
evening.
Nyal's Vegetable Prescription is
Certified checks
eance in the fact that thia genius of he Central Oregon situation and ac-
without a peer for the successful
Savings deposits .
the
railroad
and
engineering
world
Is
11 rat«' knowledge of tho country
treatmnet of female weakness, pain­
1*1 ATM OF IRA IX AUBREY.
throuditig his every act in such mys­ hrough which he passed. Local Har­
ful and disordered menstrutation,
Total
I 62,360.10
hysteria, cramps, "bearing down
tery. And he must have had some riman offlclals deny that they have
Irvin
Aubrey.
formerly
a
weii-
pains," lnAammation and falling of
motive In mind in notifying the Cor­
Ststu of Oregoa,
i
the womb.
This to a remedy of known und highly re«pecte<| citizen nelius hotel that he was going to Cbl- followed Stevens' trail, and prof«»ss
County of Klauiath,)««
Ignorami* of tho fact that h«> has
of Tul«> Lake valley, where he resided
sterling worth.
I. J. AA'. Siemens, caahler of the above uientionod butik, do sol-
for many years, and is well known to •ago yesterday. He did not leave bei'u In this part of the country nt
«‘nuily sw<ar tlint the nbove statenient Is irue lo the best of luy knowl-
UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY all of the «'arly settlers. dii*d at Cot- the city; at least not by train, for ill.
•Mlge and ballet
j. AV SIEMENS. Caahler.
Cor. 7th and Main Streets
Another interesting feature that
tage Grove, Ore.. July «. 1909. Mr Hill's ancient and honorable rival.
Corred Attest;
O. W. AVIIITK,
Klamath Falls ... - Oregon Aubrey vm born in t'hlllcothe. Mo. Ur. Harriman, saw to It that every .uay have Important conpcctiun with
GEO T BALDWIN, Directora.
vutgoiiiK train was watched. The the investigation of the country by
October 12, 1840. being at the time
-oncluslon. therefore, is that John F. such a big man as Stevens Is the
A FFAA BARGAINS.
of his death aged 68 years 8 months
Stevens has not yet Anished his work rec«»nt filing of a mortgage for »16.-
Five lots, slgnJy location, 3150« and 2 4 days. The deceased was a *n Central Oregon.
600.000 In favor of the Carnegie
; member of Company A. Twenty-third
Can loan 3750 cn the deal.
Every Move AAatchc-d.
Trust coni|«any of New York on the'
A nice cottage with bath. lar*> Regiment of Missouri A’olutiteers
It developed to-day that he gave property and rights of the Portland. '
having enlisted in 1843, and »as dis­
lol. 3l7uO. A good buy.
primary
consideration to railroad Butte and Baker City electric line '
A urge residence. Are lot. 335«« charged from the service of the
prospects
and opportunities for irri­ This mortgage was fib-d within a day '
Thras cottages on three lots. Roon United States at Washington, D. C-. gatton. and he hadn't been to Port-
or so after Stevens made his trip Into'
expiration
of
term
of
by
reason
of
cncugh for another cottage; 322SO
land a week before his Identity bad Central Oregon, but whether he has
enlistment.
MASON A SLOUGH
been made known to the Harriman anything to do with this move or not
Æ choice 11 bio of Inveat
j Mr. Aubrey is survived by a Wifi
people,
and from that time on his i-annot be learned. Al the same tint«»
nient
n timt w 111 nifike
(and seven children. Death was
every move was watched day and It Is certain that the filing of this
Klamath County headquarters in caused from a complication of dis
tlio purcluiNcr money
night. As a matter ot fact. Stevens' tuortgaga by C. D. Charl«»a and his
San Francisco is the Hotel Savoy. ei.s-s which have been gaining a foot-
iresence here nearly scared the Har­ crowd of ''dummy'* promoters had
corner A’an Ness Ave. and Ellis St aold upon him for several years.
riman forces to death. They were so
The family has the sincere sympa­ frightened that in less than three a great deal to do with the sudden ;
AA’alter E. Conner, Prop. Take "Turk
and Eddy" street cars at Ferry, get thy of their many friends in Cottag« lays after Stevens and his partner. activity <ilsplay«-d by Harriman in.
off at A’an Ness and walk one-halt Grove, and in this valley as welj, in E. P Shannon, went into the Interior throwing construction forces Into the
Deschutes canyon.
block north.
3-1 Stf their affliction.—Merrill Record.
the construction department of the
Harriman people sent a big crew of HUMAZA RANK RE'ORG AXI/.ED.
nen up to The l>all«»s. to Moro and
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The Bank of Bonanza has in-
>
building the lower section of the creaaed its capital stock from SlO,-
Deschutes road. Furthermore, when 000 to 320,000. Its largely increasing
Stevens began to pry Into the aitua- business making possible the profit­
ion farther up the Deschutes canyon able employment of a greater capital.
ind through the great Central Ore­ By thus Increasing Its resources, the
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gon < empire, Harriman got another bank will tie able to lend still further
old sweat, and the wires between assistance to the farmers am! stock-
Before selecting jour paper you should become familiar with
here and Washington fairly sizzled men of the eastern section of the
with short, ugly words as to why county. The bunk has a model bank j
new Spring Styles and learn w hat general effects are to pre­
those > survey maps for the upper 90 building and equipment, and enjoys.
miles i of the Deschutes road had not the exclusive patronage of an ex­
vail this season. All onr papers are here, and tile selection
been approved, It was pointed out tensive and rapidly developing terri­
During the Season of 1900
afforded far exceeds anythin" ever shown in the city before.
by the local officials here that every tory.
moment of time lost gave Hili so
via the
New officers will hereafter man­
AAe have AA’all Paper from 10 cents a double roil and up.
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much greater chance to get a foot­
I •
age the affairs of the bank. President
hold that might cost millions to dis­
AAe do paper hanging, |«ai:iting, kalsomining and interior
Alex Martin Jr.’s time is fully occu­
lodge, and it was not until yesterday
pied in the management of the Klam­
a
AA'ORK GUARANTEED.
decorating.
that things broke thick and fast.
ath County Bank, which has a branch,
Harriman got action in Washington,
at Merrill, and H. L. Holgate, cash­
from
and the upp«?r surveys were approved
ier, will be kept busy with his work
by
the
lackadaisical
Commissioner
of
< »
as a member of the State Board of
the General I-and Office. This gives
Control. The new officers are: Di­
Harriman a little more breathing
«pell and a little more time to try to rectors, D. G. Horn. Jacob Rueck and
To OMAHA and Return - * . $7°-3<>
meet the Hill moves which John F. W111. C. Dalton; president, D. G.
Horn; vice-president, Jacob Rueck;
Stevens
is
making
on
the
Central
To
KANSAS CITY and Return, $70.30
In the Spring is the time to do your House Painting, and you ‘ ’
cashier, John Horn. The latter has
Oregon chessboaid.
should select your grade of paint which will not fade or peel
To ST. LOUIS and Return •
been assistant cashier of the bank
$77-80
Stevens 1« Recognis'd.
for
some
time.
off. Our Paints are Guarantec«L AVe have Just received the J [
To CHICAGO and Return • • $83.80
Harriman gumshoe artists, sup­
Mr. Holgate will remove from Bo­
Largest Shipment of Paints shown in this city, and thus give J [ posed to have been imported liere
and
to
other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South
from the East for the sole purpose nanza to this city, where he will re­
you a complete line from which to select your colors.
Correspondingly low fares.
i.t giving Stevens a fine run for nts side permanently. Tho cause of ihe
of-
change
of
residence
Is
due
to
his
Olli PAINTS ARE « 1.00 PER GALLON.
time and money, have been making a
Oi Sile .lay 17, June », 3; Ju'y 3, 3; August 11, is
frantic search to-day to ascertain ficial duties, which require that hc
We have AA’all Paper from 10 cents a double roll and up.
through what mesh of their net this be In closer touch with headquarters
To DLNVER and Return, $65.30
AA'e do paper hanging. pointing, kalsomining and interior
dangerous militant magnate has es in Salem. It has been nearly three
On Sale Hay 17, July 1, August 11
caped. Additional facts regarding years since he went to Bonanza, and
AAORK GUARANTEED.
decorating.
while
a
frequent
visitor
to
the
city,
’Going transit limit 10 days from date of saio, final return limit
the movements of the pseudo Mr.
October 31st.
♦
Sampson have been obtained by Tne he has, nevertheless, been missed by
p
Biehn Building
•
Kx JJ JxO One Block West of Public School
Theso tickets present some very attractive foatures in ths
Telegram to-day as the result of the his wide circle of friends.
way of stopover privileges, and choice of routos; thereby enab­
publication of Stevens' picture in yes­
GROWTH AND ENTERPRISE.
ling paaiicngcrs le make side trips to many interesting points
terday's
issue.
Quite
a
number
of
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en route.
people interested in Central Oregon
The Bonanza Bulletin comes this
Routing on the return trip through California may bo bad
projects recognized him at once.
we«-k from Its new power press, the
at a slight advance over the rates quoted.
It seems that Stevens severed his second largest in the county. The
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will
connections with the New Haven
press is a Country Campbell, and la
furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or
road about June 5th, that he left for
ono of the best of that particular
the West, stopping a few days at
Ashland, Oregon
make. Few people realize what it
AA'M. Mc.Ml'RRAY. Gcncml Paswugi-r Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Chicago, his permanent home. Here
means to a paper to install a piece
he Is supposed to have met James J
WHAT WILL YOU NEED FOR FUTURE LIFE? Commercial,
of machinery of this kind. It speaks
Hill in conference and then pro­
Shorthand aid English are taught here in such a manner that
ceeded at once to the Pacific Coast, volumes for the Bulletin and its pub­
our students win success.
establishing himself in Portland lisher, 8. C. Graves, and shows a de­ NOTICE OF PRIVATE HALE OF northerly 51 degrees 4 minutes west
Modern furnishings, thorough course of training, practL
100 feet to the place of beginning;
REAL EHTATE.
about June 20th. The reason he did gree of enterprise never before
cal instructors, individual instruction, and healthful location,
all being sltuntcd in Klamath Coun­
not change his initials when he came equalled in this rounty.
Bonanza owes It to the Bulletin to ¡n the County Court of the State of ty, State of Oregon.
give our students a decided advantage.
here and why be did not change bls
OUR GRADUATES SUCCESS 18 OUR SUCCESS. Addi-
The sale will be made on or after
Oregon for the County of Klam­
name Is that his trunks and other give it ample support to warrant the
tional Information may be had for the asklng.
ath.
the 7th day of August, 1909, and
impedimenta bore his initials, "J. F. continuance of the publication of a
In the matter of the Estate of blds will be received at the office of
8.,” «0 he became James F. Sampson paper of the standard of the Bulle­
tin. Ther«; Is no other agency so Thomas Hodge, deceased.
Thomas Drnke, corner of Fourth and
Instead of John F. Stevens.
potent for th«' w«-lfure of a commun­
Under an order granted by the Main st roots, City of Klamath Falls,
AA'orks Out of Bend.
ity as a newspaper, and It Is the duty County Court of the County of Klam­ Oregon.
About two days later Stevens se-
Tho terms of the sale: For cash,
cured his two private motor cars and of the public of its particular locality ath, Stato of Oregon, dated the 26th
to
give
It
substantial
support.
The
gold
coin of tho United States.
day
of
June,
1909,
I,
the
undersigned
packed them on train to Shaniko, and
Dated this 26th day of June, 1909,
since that time and until last Sunday Bulletin has Ailed Its field splendidly. administrator, will sell nt private sale
JOHN FREDERICK W11. SON,
he spent most of his time along the It has given to the people of the the following described property, to-
Upper
Country
more
than
value
re­
wit:
An
undivided
one-halt
interest
Administrator
of the Estate of Thom-
. Deschutes river and for nearly e
as Hodge, deceased.
7-1, 8-1
week he took the closest note on the ceived, and it Is up to them now to in Lots 1 and 2 of Block 34 Original
reclamation project of the Deschutes back Mr. Graves and show him that Town of Klamath Falls, Oregon; and
11, rigation-and Power company, work­ appreciation which his enterprise de­ an undivided one-halt Interest In Lots
1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in Block 78 of Klam­
ing out of Bend most of the time. serves.
ath Addition to said Town, now City
He went over this project minutely
"Zlm" and his wife returned last of Klamath Falls, and an undivided
GASOLINE ENGINE
and Is supposed to have worked with
Pumps Water, Runs
officials of that concern, but this sug­ Friday from Morrill, where for the one-half interest in the certain par­
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
Milker, Separator,
A gestion the D. I. & P. vehemently past three weeks he has been, He cel of land in said City described as
follows:
Beginning
at
the
most
Chops Feed, Etc.
the
has
been
engaged
in
Installing
deny.
The
Klamath
Falls
country
re
­
i Modern improvements.
73 rooms and suites. ' [
northerly
corner
of
said
Lot
1
in
said
Saves Wages
plumbing
in
N.
8.
Merrill's
home,
In
­
ceived
two
or
three
days'
careful
at
­
S
Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club
J >
State your needs,
tention, and it was while down in this cluding a septic tank; also a 3,000- Block 7», thence northerly 38 de­
rite tor
for catalog. Mention pap«
paper
#
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
i1 part of the country that Stevens sud­ gailon tank on a thirty-foot tower grees 56 minutes east 60 feet, thence
denly changed his plans and retraced* for water supply, Zlm was assisted southerly 51 degrees 4 minutes east
SPEOAL~RESORT FOR TOURISTS > ; ' his steps toward Portland. It is con­ by Junior Daggett In his work, who 100 feet, thence southerly 38 degreos flKNUINK FAfHBANKB BCUIJM, WIN D MI LI,H
Dyn»moi, Motor», O»»oHa»Ingina». ItotUB Fam»», Btrflsrs
56 minutes west 64 feet, thence
jectured that the Harriman spotters returned with him.
THE FIRST TRUST »"SAVINGS BANK
ABSTRACTERS
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
Wall Paper
MASON A. SLOUGH
Summer Rates East
Southern Pacific
ÇUARANTEgD pAINTS
ASHLAND
F
Ashland Commercial College
P. RITNER, A. M„
President
Lakeside Inn,
JÀMRÀDEâ
FAIRBANKS. MORSK * CO.