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4 III IB II MEMBI.RK IN I M I'Elt KI VI I K d.i.mm.ooo Oi-egon Valley l*«n«l <'om|*«iiy Come* < cii*u* lur Itnitl Hliows Great Growth In KI, I • in»- Itoiiinii t ’ailloli« * ill«»*' l*l|gC*i lllIKU»!'. In for N< orlog l>y Promlnenl Mau U lio lineatlgnt«-*. E T lli'lith Id, attorney ami di That Die church nismberu In Ilin now'»paper mmi of Giithrl«. Okla , United Htiii * numbered nearly 33, piiHsed through her«* 011 Who (oCeillly 000,UUO In 1906; thut there were a. billion mid 11 qiiui t« r dollars Invested i Ills way Io Lakevl«*w Io make an In- In « hurcli edifices; that «-very day I v sllgutloti of Gut section of tl.e vlglit new churches sent their spire»! country which I* now being put Oil akywurd; timi niul«** fui med consid erably less than luilf Die total church lh«* market by the Oregon Valley memliorshlp; Diut a larger percent Lami company, returned laut nlglil. age of 4’alh<dlc male* lliun Protest In speaking of the methods employed unt males were members; that in slx- by ibis company to dispos«* of this t«*«*n stute* tli* innjorltv of tin* total land, .Mr. Rehtl'ld staled as follows: church mvmlx’i'shlp wore Roman ' ll Is one of the most gigantic Catholic, but Dini of the grand totnl of church members reported for the frauds ever p«-rpi'i rated on the Amarí United Htati**. 61 6 per cent were an public, ami It Is my intention to ProtOHtunts mid 36.7 per cent were go to Portland for the piirpos* of «on Itolnuri Cui lutili *; thè»'1 are Die sa Istlllltig with th«* Untied Blates Disti I« l lli'tit mid 1 oiisplciioii* facta appear attorney und If possible Ium till« ing In the proofshects of n United concern enjoined from continuing any Htate* renana bureau biilli'tln. pre pared by Chief Htutl*tl< Imi William (further with this swindle <’ Hunt of th«' division of population |i |n The llteruture I hut of th«* United Stales census bureau, .ent out by this company Th.« bulletin will be Issued this misrepresentations, and th«* foregoing month It Is In the nutur<* of an ab- atrart of tli«< comprehensive report *int<-m«'nt of mint* Is bus<*d <111 what I now la press, giving the results of *uw from a personal Investigation On Die fifth census of religious bodies th«* ground. For Instance, In th** In Du* United States Iprogo« Valley N. ws. which was pub cording to the first literature sent out. Kill,I, LOVKH HIM NATIVE I.AXI* was to bo selected by the contract holders, but It now appear* from a Will Edu« ah* H«>n at a New Jertwy I11<<III11H<111 of isuriilng. conversai ion which I had with Mr. Martin ' that the company Dr. Georg«- Martin, on<- of the l< sd- langed for Mil of thia, und they will Ing dentists of Berlin, Germany, is In appoint Die auctioneer th<*m*elv<*8, or, the city on a vl«lt to his brothers, to put It In his own words, 'We have Alex Jr. and William. Dr. .Martin of Berlin is one Or« goti boy who bus lo bave a man who understand* tn«- made Ills maik a bromi In Ills prufes- business; we have the man already slon, and alt limigli he would not mi her«' * This man I* Charles A. Mu 1er mlt It, It la known tliat he eounts of Harper, Kus., who I* one of the acior.g hi ; patron« a gi-ixlly riunì ber In tools of the company, und the boost- ut the titled p< >>pl«' In Germany speaking of this city, h«' stated that, Illg of this limn for the piar«« by the it had been five* years since lie litui Luk«' County ' Examiner” In their Is vlsitJ'd here, and during that time this sue of Alignât I 9th I m only' one proof plu< <• bail grown beyond anything he among muto tini they are on the pay could Imuglnc. While the Doctor has roll of tiilw cuiicitu . It will also be been prosperous abroad, he atlll has noticed thut all of the IIIOIK'> puld in 1 he love of bls native mother country at heart, and <ioubt|e*ss Intends that on this land Is deposited ut Kunsaa bls children will be Inspired with the City, not Liikcvbw, due doubt leas to same f«*eilng. for he has made ar- the fact that people who are there on rangementH to place one of hl* boys the ground will make a demand for In u private -chool at Lawrenceville, the return of their hoard-earned inon- N. J.. so that be will grow up Amer- Icanlz.'d Dr. Martin returned t<» «A after looking the *ltuaiion over. Oakland Thursday morning, w here ■’On«' of their folders says about lie rejoined his family and I will the cllimit«- a* follows: ‘ Mild, balmy muke u tour of th«* East before re healthful, Invlgoruting. free from ma turning to Germany. He will sail on laria. Winters mild, alwuys moder the 27th of Heptember. If Dr. William Martin, who in now ut«*. cool In summer, pleasant In wln- up on Crystal Creek, should return ter, etc., etc.' As to this feature I horn«*, fix his whiskers up similar to can say that during my recent trip those of hl* brother George and then* thia week, on«* morning water change clothe* with him, he could go wu* found frozen In a pull which wua on to Berlin and manipulate the Em peror’s molar* without him knowing left out. the difference, so striking Is the re ‘ It 1« my Intention to notify all of semblance between the two brothers. my home papers Immediately to send REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST >>i SAVINGS BANK at Klamath Falls, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, June 23, 1909, D4ILLA RM Imans and Discounts ....................... Bond*, securities, etc ................. ............... Banking house, furniture and fixtures Du<- from approved reserve banks . Cl -cks and other cadi items .. Cash on hand ........... Total «4,701; the Baptists reported 5 1,880; id*'in«' iitoiind Lnkevicw. The people the Pre ilivtorlans 16,506; the Luther of Lakeview mid Lak«» county, as a an, I2.7o:i. mid tlie Roman Catholic* matter of fact, are not advised as to 12.482. Ollier Interesting features of the th«» kind of literature that has been bulletin are those sliow'ing that th<> sent out by this concern*, and wht»n total seating capacity of churche* Dr. Daly was shown th«'*«» misrepre w*s 58,536,830, 11 n Incresa«* over the' sentations by me-lie was perfectly 1890 United States censua figure* of j KurprlNid, a* It wns the first time he 34.4 per cent; that th«» rate of In-1 crease wa* practically th«i same for saw them. The people of l.akevh w, both Protestants and Roman Catli- a* a whole, nr*' composed of first-class ollcs, and kept pace with tlie Increase p«»ople, and If they did but nnder- In population; mid that (1,157,675,-! . stand th«» bud effect that this desplc- 867 was Invested In church edifice*' nblc scheme will have on the future In 1906. Th«* total amount of debt | of Oregon, they would rise up In a was (108,050,946, or 8.6 per cent of, body and stop it, for I am sure from th«» total value; of thia total the Pro testant bodies owed (53,301,264 and; what I siiw of them (hey are not of flu* Roman Cathollif (49,488,056. that kind. In sixteen states a majority of the "Another disgraceful feature In church members wero Roman Catho connection with this matter is the ho - lic; In twenty-nine states Protestants and In one. Utah, Latter-Day Saints, j'e<,Uon of the auctioneer, who, ac- Ashland Commercial College Ashland, Oregon President Lakeside Inn MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. Capital stock paid In ......................... ................. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Due to banks and bnnkers....................................... Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit.............. ................ Time certificates of deposit........ ............................ Certified checks ................................... .................. Saving» deposits ........................................................ I Total . 25,000.00 1,508.78 1,553.21 15.946.54 55.00 8,285.00 200.00 9,811.57 I 62.360.10 Htate of Oregon, > County of Klamath,las. I, J. W. Siemens, cashier of the above mentioned bank, do sol emnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. J. W. SIEMENS, Cashier. Correct—Attest: G. W. WHITE. GEO. T. BALDWIN, Directors. M ason ¿S lough ABSTRACTERS A. choice Hilt? of invest- iiients thnt will make tlio purchaser money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH Summer Rates East During the Season of 1909 via the Southern Pacific from ASHLAND To To To To OMAHA and Return - - . KANSAS CITY and Return, ST. LOUIS and Return - CHICAGO and Return - • $7<>.3O $70.30 $77-So $82.80 and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South Correspondingly low fares. Ou Sale Hay 17, June a, 3; Ju y a, 3; August 11, 12 To DENVER and Return, $65.30 On Sale .lay 17, July 1, August 11 Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit October 31st. These tickets present some very attractive features In the way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enab- ling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points en route. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight advance over the rates quoted. 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Commercial, Shorthand and English are taught here In such a manner that our students win success. Modern furnishings, thorough course of training, practi- cal Instructors, Individual Instruction, and healthful location. give our students a decided advnntnge. Addl- OUR GRADUATES SUCCESS IS OUR SUCCESS. ttonal Information may be had for the aaking. RITNER, A. M„ 62,360.10 LIA III IATI ES in-h-d last Jun« In Kansas City by census statlstlcn of church member j this concern, it states: "The rainfall ship by sex were collected for the first time In 1906. Of the total num In Eastern Oregon I» well distributed. ber of niemltvrs reported by the vari J Grain I* sown In the autumn, about ous religious I xh II is and claaulfled the Dm«* th« ruin begins, remains In by sex, 43 I pet cent were mitltn« 11 mi tin* ground during the period of warning to all probable Investors in 56 9 per cent females. Among the griitteut precipitation (usually In the Nyal’s Vege Protest unis the difference wns great thia scheme trt at ay ut home. One table Prescrip er, only 31« 3 per cent being males I form of auow 1, matures and ripens thousand dollars cash la offered and tion is indicat In the Roman Catholic churches there with th«* decreasing rainfall of early ed in all ordi all expenses of inspection If condi- wer«* relatively more males’, the num 1 spring and summer, and is harvested nary diseases of w'cmcn. This ber forming 49 3 per cent of the total I from July to October, the driest part tlona are not as good as represented remedy never In th«* literature of this concern. I membership. disappoints. Its of the year.” This la not true, ns am the holder of two contracts, and Fewer males than Cemalm were g'.od effects be grain 1« »<<w< d In the spring, and they ing perceptible found among the Latter-Day Ralnts, am going to lay claim to the *1.000, Irom tan very th«< Lutherans, Disciples, .Methodists, have not harvested th*'r«< yet, us the but the expenses «if my trip will be first. It >. com- Baptists, Presbyterians and Protest grain la not ripe This same circular posed of the borne by niyaelf, n* I feel 1 am well ant Episcopalians, the percentages of »lutes pure.t and the People are beginning to real- reliable most male members decreasing In the or- Ise the wonderfu) possibilities In di repaid If 1 ran save good, worthy peo- drugs; mercu- pie th«dr homes and. money by stay der shown, and then* being but 35.5 versified farming, and that no section rials, opiates 1 per cent male among th» Episco ing away and keeping out of this and other har palians. Among the Christian Scien of the Union offers 11 safer or surer scheme.” mful drugs be- • Ing excluded. tists only 27.6 per cent were mu I »a, reward for this Industry than do«*a i The many dis- 1 ami of the Shakers but 21.3 per 4»nt; Oregon, thousands of acres hereto concerting in but in the Gr«*ek Orthodox church fore devoted to the raising of wheat fl u e n c e s to 1 93 9 per cent were male, as practical which woman and other c«*r«-nls have been seeded to is constantly j ly all Greek Immigrants have been orchard and meadow glasses, and the subjected ren-1 males The cause of Attorney Moore's su-l- der her liable feeding of cattle. shc«'|> and hogs has. Of I he totsl estimated population to many runctional disorders that of continental United States in 1906, In many hum , taken th«- place of ex- den and hurrl«*d journey to Silver not only tend to destroy her comfort the church members formed 39.1 peri i lualve grain farming in whole or in Lake last week was due to the arrest and happln<*ss, but which graduallyI cent. the church members formed part.* It will be not«-«! that this ap of C. P. Westcott, «•onfidenti*»! clerk merge into chronic and serious dis- j «•as«*«. 39 1 per cent, as against 32 7 per Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription Is plies to Oregon In general, which In of F. M. Crisman, one of the mer cent for 1890, amounting to 6.4 per without a peer for the successful chants of that place. i It*«<lf Is misleading as regards this treatmnet of female weakness, pain cent more In 1906 than 1890. Of The charge laid Is for embezzle fu) and disordered menstrutatlon, , this < 6 4 per cent Increase, the Roman particular proposition As far as hogs hysteria, cramp», "bearing down Catholh church Is crallted with 4.4 ar«» cono-rned. I never saw any on my ment of *7,000. Westcott walvetl ex pains,” inflammation and falling of per cent and the Protestants with 1.8 Journey over there, except ut Bly, amination and was placed under the womb. This 13 a remedy of per cent. the remainder being dlvide<1 *.'.,000 bonds for appearanc.' In the Jter,l|1k worth. which Is in Klamath county, and among all other denominations. farmers told me over there that al* October term of court In Lakeview. UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY It is stated In the bulletin that the Cor. 7th and Main Streets falfa gets badly fro«t-bltt«-n and for Fulling to aecure the Itonds, he was total number of members reported by Klamath Falla .... Oregon given In charge of Deputy Sheriff Ar n commercial plant dm*s no good the various religious bodies for 1906 was 32.916,445, of which number the "The above are only a few of the thur. who brought hint to Ijikevlew A FFW BARGAINS. Protewtunts were ctedltod with 20,- mlsr»pr«*aentationu which have been Tuesday night and placed him in th«* Five lots, algn.ly location, (1600 187,742 and th«* Roman Catholics ¡county jail to await trial. rent l>y this company In their lltera- < Can loan *750 cn the <*.«al. with 12,079,142 Of the Protestant | • It appears that Mr. Crisman had A nice cottage with bath, large bodies the Methodists numbered tuic, of which 1 have copies. I made Implicit < onfidenc«* In Westcott, mid lot, *1700. A good buy. 6.7 49,838; the Baptists 5.662,234; *34; ail liispectioti of the Irrigation ditch A .arise residence, fire lot. *3500 th«- Lutherans 2.112,4*4; the Presby with which it is proposed to put this practically plated his entire extensive Three cottages on three lots. Room terians 1,830,555, an<l the Dlscipl«*« »and under water, and th«* very innn- business. Including funds for others, rncugn for another cottage; *2250 or Christians 1,142.359. n**t In which It *la constructed thus in his hands for safe keeping, and MASON A SLOUGH. Of the total 32,936,4 45 church tm tn- far atanips It as a poor inak<*shift, that th<< result was not altogether bars 61.6 yrr cent were Protestants; satisfactory to th«» former. Roman Catholics, and ■<iio in my opinion. It » 111 never hid I 36.7 per «Ait •«hi ~ NOTICE. It does not appear as yet what Wes- I might add that this snme 1.7 per cent members of other relig water Parties wishing sagebrush lane It will ious organizations. The rate of iu- also atatea, as follows: ’irrl- «•ott did with ’the money. clearer call on or write, probably com«* out at the trial.— «■reasc shown for th«- Roman Catholic la not necessary for «iidínu-y W W. MA8TEN, church la 93.5 per cent, which is more crop* nor Is It Klamath Falls, Ore 11-ltf n«*cesHary for the Lakeview Examiner. than twice thut for all proteatant grow lug of frulla or berrius, but liodlcs combined. The Methodists re ported 17.5 per cent of all Protestant 1; «■•ally Increases the value of I lie i church members; the BaptiatH 17.2 laud should th« owner desire to en- per cent. gm? In what Is known as Ir'.ensc The total number of local religious 1 fai irltig. th«' iilslng of sugar ’»•« I*. organizations In 1*06 la given as ‘ vegetables. *■(« To any .»no ’i*- 212,230, an Increast* alnce 1890 <>r i q'.ial ited with il ia section the p:il- 47,078. or 28.5 per cent. The Protest alite are credited with nil Increase in pnblc mi r«'| 1 es. i'tation I* appai« ti*.. In conclusion, 1 will say th>.t the thia particular amounting to 27.8 per «■ent; the Roman Catholic I'hnrch 21.9 people of Lakeview and Lake county l«-r cent; the Jewish congregations In general nr«* In no ways responsible 231.» per cent and the Latter-Day for any of Die foregoing conditions. Nulnta 38.3 per cent. Tlie Methodists reported th«* larg It Is simply the work of this company, est number of local organizations, I Its hireling*, who ar«» found hi evl- I I 50, »69.55 2,304.27 450.74 3,627.66 55.48 4,952.40 >