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REAL EM I ATE TRANNI ERN Miss Rebee of Merrill visited in the No. 7167 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF I*. L Fountain to Rocksy E. Byers, city Iasi week. I,AKE COUNTY THE ROYHE HANOI lots 4 and 5 blk 6 First add. to K. ■topped Riley Haskins of Merrill I'ay a Goml Illg Price for l*ro|MTty One of Most Expensive Private Kn- F.; »250. at th« American Haturday. tcrpriaes lii Country—Work at Henilwatcr» of III« Dew hut««. Francis J. Browon to Etta Kilgore, C. Taylor of Bly was In the city at Klamath Falls, In the Blate of Oregon, at the close of business, Goca Through Holld Itoik, 150x50 ft In blk 101 Browne add. to Haturday. November 16, 1909. II 1*. Hoey, chief engineer of the Bonanza; »150, O. B. Gates went down to Macdoel The following dispatch to th« REHOI R» EN California Northeastern, and Chas I MALI. AHN Robert A. Moore and wife to Carl- on business Haturday morning. Erickson, one of the contractors en- I'orllund Journal under the Lake mon J. Crlsnier, lot 3 blk 1.5 Oppor f-oans and Discounts....................... ... ...... ...I S 62.948.83 J. II. Edison returned to Bonanza Overdraft, ««cured and unsecured 266 .82 gaged in building that road, have view date will interest the residents tunity udd. to Klamath Falls; »250. on the ■tag« Haturday morning. U. R. bonds to secure circulation ........................................ 10,000.00 purchased tho George Royse ranch, of the Klamath llasln: Bonds, securities, etc...................... 9,882 99 Victor J. Hughes to Frances Earl Beeson left Bunday for the Banking house, furniture and fixtures Thirty miles of the Cottonwood 20,462.64 located at the junction of the two | Hughes, lot 4 and NA of NW A4 S«C. Rogue River valley. Other real estate owned 640.50 Th« big I forks of th« Deschutes river. Tho canal have been finished Iff trma national banks (not reserve agents I 36.00 ■ 28 and lots 6, 8, 9 and H'A of HW <4 Joe Bnodcrley and W. P. Whitney Due from state and private banks and bankers, trust ditch Is 18 feet wide ut the bottom, price paid wus »6,000. Rec 21, Tp. 39 H , R. 1 % E ; »10. of Merrill visited In the city last companies and savings banks Th« locution of the ranch Is Ideal, with a minimum wull height of five Due from approved reserve agents Catlierlne F. Maki« and A. J. week. Notes of other national banks controlling, as It does, the waters of feet. Th« canal will luk« water from Maki« to Fruncen Hughes, lots 5, t, Cliff Buick of Bilver Lake was In Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents the two streams that join at this Cottonwood river by iikviuh of a 7 and 8 Bee. 2 0 and H'A of HWA4 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: specie, »6,066.50; the city last week getting supplies legal tender not»- »-15 00 6,881.50 point Io form th« Deschutes river, hug« dam and reservoir, and will and lota 6, 8 and 9 In Rec. 2! and for the winter. Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (a per cent of cir the foothills on the west lend around What th« purpose of th« purchase culation > 500 00 N'A of NW'4 and lot 4 Rec. 28, E'A A. D. Harpold was an attendant at Is no information la forthcoming side of the valley to th« terminal at of E>4 and NW >4 of NE A4 Rec. 2», Total 1146,596.7« the Rhook vs. Taylor trial last week, Mr l!o«y la In Springfield looking Thomas creek, Into which stream for Tp. 39 8., R. 11 Mi E.; »10. view on the stage Haturday morning after the work on that «nd of the th« present the excess water« of the LI A HI LITI EH DOLLARS Vlvlun E. Hughes to An inquisitive editor has asked If railroad, and Mr. Erickson could not cnnal will be turned. It Is only one Hughes, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 Capital stock paid In ....................... « 25,000.00 th« «««rets of tho secret service will of three systems which ultimately b« found today, 7,500.00 Burplus fund N'A of 8W'4. lots 6, 8 and 9 4,048 90 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid be exposed with all this Investigating. will cover every foot of Irrigable conclusions can b« drawn Heveral 9,700.00 N'A of NW % and lot 4 Sec. National bank notes outstanding Jack Cunningham and J. W. Chap from the purchase. Either Messrs. land in this valley, 85,090 aerea. of E<A and NW <4 of NE'4 1,600.01 Due to other national banks 29, 991.70 Due to state and private banks and bankers . man are rapidly completing the resi Hoey and Erickson saw an oppor- The present curial will water about Tp. 39 H., It. 11 AA E ; 110. 90,330.78 Individual deposits subject to check tunlty to make a profitable Invest- 30,000 acres. 7,425.37 Demand certificates of deposit........ Victor E. Hughes to France«, lots dence on the Hannan ranch south of F'or considerable distance after 1 the city. m«nt and took advantage of It, or I 5, 6, 7 mid 8 Rec 20, EAA of EAA and Total i hey purchased the property on In- ‘ the canal debouches Into the valley NW'4 of NEU »"<• 28, Tp. 39 8. . R. Jack Connolly of Wampus return State of Oregon, ) ■fruition« from supcrlors for the 1 It Is carried alongside th« mountain, 11 *A E ; »10. ed Friday evening from Ixirella and County of Klamath,ins. purpose of eitliur establishing a town * which required the blasting out of Ethel Hughes to Frances Hugh««, left Bunday for his home. I, W. A. Delzell. cashier of the above named bank, do sol emnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowl there or blocking the progress of the the entire ditch through solid rock lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 Rec. 20. HAA of . Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Blehn and fam edge and belief. W. A. DELZELL, Cashier. Oregon Trunk on Its way to this city. All th« rock had to be removed by SW *4 and lots 6, 8 and 9 Rec. 21, ily left Tuesday for Bcappoose on a Correct—Attest: L. F. WILLITS. | hand, which made It a very expensive No section of Klamath county, un GEO. T BALDWIN. N'A of NW'4 and lot 4 Rec. 2 8. Eli visit to Mr. Blehn's sister. They ex J. A. MADDOX. Directors, less it 1« Crater Ink«, bus mor« at piece of work. Probably twenty ¡of EH and NW'4 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of November. 1909. of NEU 8«. 2ft. pect to be absent a month. tractive aurroundlnga than ar« to b« miles of the canal Is wbat may be Tp. 39 H.. R. 11 H E.; »10. P. L. FOUNTAIN, Notary Public. An exchange remarks that possibly found In the neighborhood of the termed dirt work, though In some O. W. Whit« and Mina White to Roosevelt In coming home because he Royse ranch. For year« It ha« been plait s the rock, of a water formation, I I'unnle L. Owens, lot 3 blk 2 Fair him become convinced that there are »♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦S» the mecca of th« sportsmen who de thinly stratified, appears at th« stir- \ view add. No. 2 K. F.; »10. more wild beasts at home than over < ► < > lighted In getting away from the face nnd this also had to be blasted < Emma V. Cogswell to Ernest Houle, In Africa. out. beaten path« and reveling In the pas lot 1 blk U.K. F.; »890. Th« holiday season Is approaching, The work Is gigantic, and one of time of fishing and hunting. Cres- Mary FL McDonald and Geo. Me- and this Is the time that you should < i C. F. GOODRICH, Proprietor ■ «nt and Odell lnk«s, located but a the most expensive private enter Donald to Firnest Houle, lot 1 blk 14, take thought of your neighbor and do »hort distance from this property. prises in the country, The cost will K. F ; »4.500. all in your power to make his a Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, are noted for their fish, and the tim approximate »500.000. Its value to Lynn B. Yad«n and Eleanora happy lot. Carpets, Rugs, Wall Paper ber surrounding Is filled with all this valley cannot now be «st I mat «.I Yaden to Ernest Soule, lots 4 and 7 and Groceries T. H. Wilkerson and his daughter, In dollars and cents. The*result will kinds of game. land that pui t of lot 11 bet. said lots Mrs. Tina Wyly, of Ix>rella came Into bo that the vast amount of sage ...........S .75 Fi.se Table Salt, 50 pounds for 4 and 7, blk 50. Flrat add. to K. F . ...........3.50 Snap Soap, lOO t>ars for............. . the city Friday to be with Miss Freda II brush land, now stretched out to the »10. < ► < 'offee, per pound ........................... »He to .40 WIlkerBon, his daughter, who is quite westward of this town, will be mad • 4Oc to JU> Tea, per pound............................. < > D. W. Anderson and Dora Ander- Star Tobacco, per plug.............. .................. 45 su bservlent to the needs of men. son to J. D. Whitman estate, 1.22 111 at the hospital. .................. 45 Horseshoe Totmcco, per plug . W A. Delzell of the First National S|M*ar Head Tohacco, per plug .................. 40 llcrmati's Trial Will i;« Where now there is a dozen scant acr«‘S In Rec. 15, Tp. 39 8.. R. 10 E.; Rice, per |M>und ..................................... He, lOc and .11 bank left Haturday on a visit to settlers will come hundreds, if not I With Ras-n Intere»» »100. Beans per pound ..............................................6c and .07 Winfield In Southern Kansas, where thousands, of people. Th« sage Columbia Oat Flakes, piece fo chinawaer in. it Tills DUtrlct. Chas FL Drew and Ina Drew to 1 each package .................................. . . .35 his mother Is in poor health, He ex brush area, dreary and desolate, the I Maud.- Pool. N'A <»f NW K of SWA, Violet Oats. |ta< kage................................ . . .15 pects to return in about two weeks. home of the coyote and jackrabbit, Violet Pancake Flour............................. . . .15 Rec. 1. Tp 30, 8.. R. 11 «A FL; »11. Francis J. Henry Rolled Oats, in bulk.,16 pounds for . . 1.00 While Mr. Delzell is away Leslie will be changed into wheat nnd hay Clias FL Drew et ux to W. F. Wil Dried Prunes, 20 |murids for............. .. 1.00 land last evening, whither be hrs fields, with ninny orchard* wher« Rogers of the Klamath County bank Sugar. |>er sack.......................................... . . 0.75 kerson. HAA Of NWA4 of SWA4 Sec. 1 gun« Io take up the work of "closing now but n few fruit trees exist to Gold Dust .*.................................................. will fill his position as cashier. . . .25 and N AA '*» BE *4 und HE *4 of NEA4 out” the land fraud cases. The first give promise of the future. Highest Price Paid for Hides and Produce Rec. 2. Tp. 38 8 . R. 11 H B-l »*50- r ase that will claim his attention will 4 < Li t Kit NEWSPAPER STORY Belle Skeen to J. II. Wheeler et ux \ TAI.E OF' PloNI.ER DAYS be that of Binger Hermann, he hav I ROM PORTI. AND TELEGRAM Dave Rhook. one of the first of the 200 ft. by 125 ft. in Sec. 21. Tp. 33 ing stated before he left Ban ’•'ri'n 8 . R. 7 AA E.; »150. Margaret-11 lington-Frohman-Bowes cisco that he would endeavor to have old timers to come to this country, Sheldon Spencer and wife to F. p. has probably gone into seclusion to told un amusing story of Captain It act for trial at tho earliest «Into Jack, the old Indian chief, who so Hixon, 8EK of NE*4 Sec. 33 and darn socks." At any rate she has possible. and NW A4 of SW Ki disappeared from sight, and the best Rpcculation Is already rlfo ns to long baffled the United States sol HAA of NWA4 S. c. 34. Tp. 23 8.. 1 11 E.; »10. R. bet si»eins to be that she and her new v hat effect Mr. Hermann's acquittal diers when they came to take this Hot BpringH Co. to Ida S. Stone, est ' hubby," FL J. Bowes, the Ta A. choice line of Invent- wilt have on the political affairs of country from the red man. Rhook lota 1 and b blk 38 Hot Springs add. coma millionaire, are enjoying a brief was being shown the chair in which congreaslonal district, Many of ments tliot 'will make Ibis K. F.; »875. ¡honeymoon in California. Captain Jack sal while on trial for expressed his friend« have already the i>iiroli£i!*üor money W. A. Walker et ux to Thomas F. They have not arrived in Portland, themselves that If he Is freed from Ills life. "I saw Captain Jack hung," he Short, RE <4 of Sec. 25. Tp. 34 8., R and so far as is known, the report the charges preferred against him 14 FL; »1,500. that they left San Francisco on the mil none of them doubt but that he •»aid. "A preacher came out to try Thomas F. Short et ux to Weyer- Shasta Limited Sunday night is with will be acquitted he will be a candi nnd convert the old warrior and get lhauser Land Co.. SE‘4 Sec. 25, Tp. out foundation. They have not date for re-election to Congress. This hint to confess in Christ. The mls- ¡34 8.. R. 14 FL; ,10. reached Tacoma, where Bowes has matter has often been mentioned to ' slonary told what a glorious country Barnett 8. Quizzle to Weyerhauser prepared a gilded cage for his lovely and Mr Hermann, but he bus ulways dis ,heaven was peace forever Land Co.. EAA of EAA 8ec. 9, Tp. 35 actress, divorcee bride. posed of It without any definite an ’everybody happy. Captain Jack lls- 5.. R. 15 FL; »10. It is now thought probable that swer Ills friends contend that In , teneil for a while, then said: 'I'll tell John N’orvet to Weverhauser Land when Margaret was brought face to you what; 1'11 just give you twenty asmuch ns he was practically elitt’- I Co., NEA4 Sec. 14, Tp. 3 4 S., R. 14 face with the question whether she li.aterl from politics on what they 'ponies if you'll go there in my place. should leave her »1,000 imported charge art* false grounds. It would b<- You say It « such n lovely country. It E.; »10. » H. 8. Newton et ux to James Ryan, thoroughbred mare behind in Cali- no more than fair to him that h > lx- •• 1,01 on record, however, that the 18 AA of SE A4 . SE «4 of SW % Sec. 1 4 fornia and come on north with her vindicated by returning him to Con preacher accepted the offer." and NEU of NWA4 Sec. 23. Tp. 35 branil-nev.- spouse, she decided in gross. favor of remaining behind with her Evidently carbon filament la tn pH S. R. 14 E.; ,10. Inasmuch as the time is not far James Ryan to Weyerhauser Land smart little steed. When the bridal nru still receiving considerable at distant when the matter of his guilt I Co., S', of SE'4 nnd SE«4 Sec. 14 pair left Reno the other day the horse or Innocence will be definitely dis tention In England. Two patents land NEU of NWU Sec. 23, Tp. 35 and turnout accompanied them, oc posal of, his trial will be watched have recently been issued on the sub ' (» 8.. R. 14 E.; ,10. cupying a special express car attached with considerable llnterest through ject, one aiming to regenerate the MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop ’ r, 1» Clarence Martin and Chas. Martin to the regular passenger train. The | out this congressional district. Few filament, and the other to prevent the and ChriHtle Martin. NW «4 of SEU Bowes had planned to take the Shas- men hav« ever held the affection of blackening of the glass bulb. In the Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites, Sec. 31. NWU of SW«4 Sec. 32, Tp. ta Limited, but when it was discov- first case tho bulb is opened, and aft their constituents as has Binger Her Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club 1» .12, 8.. R. 7AA E.l »1,000. cred that no extra or special equip-J mann. lie had the happy faculty of er being cleaned hydrocarbon is In (» Rooms, Etc., Etc. .1» remembering names and faces, nnd troduced. Then on heating tho lamp I Portland. Medford, Salem and Sev ment would be hauled on that aristo- ' SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > J the manner In which he attended to the hydrocarbon is decomposed and ern! other cities are making plans for cratlc flyer, the whole Bowes entour- ’ tho wants of his district and the the carbon is deposited on the fila setting out trees and beautifying the age, husband, wife, maids and horse, Individual constituents won for him ment. In tho second case tho Inven- residence district and city generally. lemained behind to take some later a host of friends that are not easily tor belleves that tho blackening of Why wouldn't it be a good plan to train which would accommodate SURPRISE VALLEY MAY GET and open cuts will be necessary to I carry the waters to the lands, which shaken in their confidence In his In th« glass may be obviated by remov- start such a campaign here? This aorses as well as humans. WATER At the local depot no such party as I are considered to be the choice grain tegrlty. Should ho decIdo to bo n Ing tlie mercury vapor which enters does not necessarily mean that wo The following special dispatch to and alfalfa district of the valley. candidate ho would certainly make therein while the bulb Is being evac should pave the streets immediately. would answer the description of the Salt Lake parties are said to bo It very Interesting for his opponent. uated. Therefore he proposes to Clean the leaves off the lawns and sock-darning Margaret anil the real the Portland Journal tells of a pri estate millionaire has passed thro’igh vate irrigation project planned for behind the undertaking and are very cont the stem which holds the tilln- sidewalks: set out trees around the Th« bacholora of nonanzn, twelve inent with silver, no ns to absorb the in the past twenty-four hours. S’ the Surprise valley: much pleased with the proposition. house; keep things neat and clean. The irrigation project to utilize the Many beautiful homes will be trans In number, have pooled their purses mercury vapor. aucstion is: Then you are really aiding the cause waters of Cawhead lake, to irrigate formed from the sagebrush land on a Thanksgiving dinner to be pre Where is Margaret? of tho "city beautiful." . Is she already darning socks fot -tagebrush lands of northern Surprise which now is considered practically a pared and served by Mrs. George Tho Lakeview Examiner reports i • King Victor Emmanuel will pub her millionaire catch, or where is valley, seems in a fair way of being barren waste, with the coming ot Morine at her home. The boys are that work Is being commenced on the lish a book shortly on the history of developed. A number of surveyors water. getting close to the real old-fashioned extension of the N. C. O. to Lako- I numismatics. It Is written by hlm- she? have been at work the last month dinner with all the trlmmln's, It is view, and the Alturas Era stntes I self, The king has been a coin col- Abrasion tests of the new alumi When organized as a city in the making surveys. About 60,000 acres true, but tho married man gets all that they rtre already laying track. lector for years, and has atrendy writ num coins with which France is ex the fun of sloshing gravy over him ami that there Is no doubt but what ten a treatise on tho subject, which year 1200 London covered less than of choice sagebrush land can be self while carving the national bird the Intention la to reach Lakeview aa was Issued for private circulation one-third of a square mile: now its brought under cultivation by the perimenting show that they wear : canal. About 32,000 feet of tunnel better than gold or bronze. area is about 117 square miles. aeon ns possible. at his family tablo. among his friends.—New York Press. I HOEY AND Kltlt'KNON III Y THIRTY MII.EH OF CANA»/ IN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Goodrich’s Cash Store M ASON & S l OU G H ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH BIST EQUIPPED HOTEL 11 SOUTHERN OREGOH 1 Lakeside Inn, j s