KLAMATH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE BRIEF MENTION ALL TIRED OUT T. H. Orr is down from the Agency Tuesday. Hundred* More in Klalimlll Falls io Percy School Is now employed In the Same Plight. the Boston store. C. N. Meyer was over from his Tired all the time: tanch in the Swan lake valley Turr- Weary and worn out night and day. A barrel of the very finest sauer­ day; All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this Back aches; side aches. paper will be Inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume kraut has just arrived at Goodrich's VII on account of the kidneys. Cash Store. articles will be published. Must help them at their work Guy Patterson and W. M. Dock Let one who knows how >ell you dissatisfaction of any kind. The Car­ cry left on the stage for Bonanza ; BAMKKTBtl.L G OIKS how : dinals fought on bravely till the very Tuesday morning. The basketball season in Klamath end. Frequently it occurs that when Mis. A. Lempke, F st., Grants Chas. Reid, Guy Merrill and Tho-i Falls opened yesterday. The game a team sees it is being defeated it re­ Calamese of Merrill left Tuesday for Pass, Ore., says: "For some time I was plated between the Cardinals, a sorts to rough playing. But this can San Francisco. suffered severely from rheumatic local city team, and the flrst team of not be said of those who opposed the J. Y. Johnson and a party of pains throughout my body and was the Klamath County High School. High School boys in yesterday's game friends were out hunting Sunday and so stiff and lame that I could scarce­ From the moment the referee flrst even though the defeat meant much brought back 26 ducks. ly get around. My rest was broken blew his whistle for the game to com­ to them. mence there was not a dull period, The High School boys will continue and the interest of the spectators did their practice, and if supported, they not wane at any time, There was ' will furnish Klamath Falls with th-' tather a constant increase of inter­ highest class of amusement and est and it seemed that the referee'* j sport. whistle sounded only too soon for ! The boys hope to have several of the game to cease. i the best High School teams in the The High School boys had been state here some time during the sea- working out steadily each day, show- son. and expect also to make one or ing excellent form, which promised more trips going as far north as that their opponents would have to Portland, _________ This will call for support work hard if they would win. The i from the citizens of Klamath county! High School boys, moreover, aver- and especially Klamath Falls, It has aged very much liss in weight than been proven beyond all question or their opponents, and this. too. mean’ doubt, time after time, that such that only fast and consistent playing meetings between different schools is would win for them the game, of the highest educational value to Though the gymnasium at the High the participating schools, and there- School is extremely inadequate in fore most assuredly merits the sup- which to practice, owing to the fact port of each community concerned, that it is much too small and has If. then, citizens, you wish to be three massive leaning pillars in the loyal and help on a good cause, give center of the room, the boys never­ your support to the Klamath Count' theless, were able to secure enough High School basketball team and let practice even in such a place to show the boys win the championship of what they can do if only they have c this state. proper gymnasium in which to prac­ Following are the positions played tice. There can be no doubt in the by the two teams: minds of those who were spectators High School Position Cardinals In yesterday’s game that the High ¡Barnes ............ Forward............ Hayden School boys will develop into the best High School basketball team in the Over in Lake county the ther­ and as a consequence I arose in the mometer has already diopped as low ' morning feeling so tiled that It was hard for mo to perform my house­ as four degrees below zero. I tried many remedies and The proprietors of the Whit > work. receiving tin building are.fixing up a banquet and liniments without i slightest relief and hearlug lloan's ' lodge hall in the new building. Miss Ella Wakefield returned on Kidney Pills highly recommended for the stage Tuesday morning to Pine such troubles. I procured a box. I Grove, where she Is teaching school was helped from the first, and before Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Chastain left long I was free from pain. I havu for Bonanza Tuesday morning, where told others how much benefit I have ' they will visit friends for a few days. ' received from Doan's Kidney Pills' About sixty men are at present and I would not be without them :n ; working on the Drew's valley dam the house.” for the < .-egon Valley Laud com­ For sale by alt dealers. Price Jo I pany. cents. Foster-Milburn t’o . Buffalo. Ti e :.o alg Express intimates that New York sole agents for the United there will be a marriage performed States. Christmas Day in this city. It seems Remember the meine Doan's quite probable. and take no other Mrs. John Wells came down from Bly Sunday evening to join her hus­ BELÌI F PREVALENT THAT IT band. who has been in the city for CAN ICtOMlT.IMI RESULTS the past few days. More men are trying out for ora­ But If Carried Into Effect Will tory and debate at the University of Oregon this year than tried out for the football team. The University of Oregon exhibit of pictures at the Alaska-Yukon ex­ position at Seattle received honor­ Dufault ........ forward ............. DeLap able mention and attracted much at­ Stephenson .. center........... Clift, W. tention. John Stilts and W. E. Seehorn Jacobson ........... guard............ Lavenic were instrumental in having M'-s Fouch ................ guard.............. Clift, F. J. A. Davis removed to the hospital, Siemens ____ substitute substitute .............. Shive Motschenbacker substitute.. Johnson where it is hoped she will regain her Telford ......... substitute....... Ambrose strength. The game yesterday opened with High School lineup as follows: George Stephenson, center; George DuFault and Marion Barnes, for­ wards. and Ernest Jacobson and Roy Trappers and hunters are every Fouch, guards. The flrst basket was day bringing in mink, fisher, bobcat thrown by the High School within the flrst minute of play. Astonishingly and coyote hides, and the trapping they continued to throw baskets at season has begun in full force. In very regular intervals of time. Du- the earlier days this was one of the Fault and Barnes each did some won- main supports of the men who dur­ derful basket throwing, which won ing the winter found lots of apart' ■ great applause. Stephenson distin­ time on their hands. There are even guished himself at center, apparently now but few places in the country; being able to land the ball just where where the trapping brings such good he desired to have it go. Jacobson returns for the money and time in­ and Fouch each did some snappy vested. Last week one man brought work, making it difficult for the Car­ in to the Gun store >125 worth of dinals to keep the ball on the Higa hides he had captured in less than a School's territory even for a short month. time. All in all, there was consistent An Eastern deaf-mute wife has playing and commendable team been given a divorce from her deaf- work, which alone are the erfterions mute husband, who called her names for judging a team's strength. Dur­ on his fingers. She was not obliged in the first half the Cardinals suc- ceeded in making but two baskets, to "listen,” but possibly curiosity got while the High School made seven the better of her. She had less cane » similarly afflicted man baskets and one free throw ____ from _________ the^an — the him close of w hose deaf-mute wife kept foul line; the score at the thii 4, High awakp nights by ' talking. ” If the half being Cardinals divorce fad continues, decrees will School 15. Beat Il tile Goal Sought—Ihn I ted Ultimi No. 71117 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Klamuth Falls, In the State of Oregon, ut tile dose of business, November HI. 1969. Ill MOI IK I'M DOLI. IBM Loans and Discounts t | «2.IHM 83 Overdraft. secured ami unsecured U H bonds to secure circulation 10.000.00 9.88'.' '.»» Bonds, securities, etc Bunking house, furniture und fixtures 10.482 64 other reni estate owned 840 50 Due from national bunks (not reserve agents) SI oo Due from state und private bunks und bunkers trust eompunles and savings banks 1.092.07 Due from approved reserve agents 31,71« oo Notes of Other national banks 1.020 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels uml cents 149 41 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: specie, |fl,0<8 50, legal tender notes, (815.00 «.MM I f,o Redemption fund with U H treasurer (5 per cent of clr Mio uO cqlutlon ) Total »14«.596 78 1.1 \III 1.1 III M DOLI. HIM Capital stock pald in Surplus fumi t’ndivlded profila. Ics« expenses and taxes pubi National batik notes outstanding Due io other natlonal banks Due lo state and private banks and banUers Individuai deposita subject to check Demand certificata* of deputili Total . ................ »................... 4 25.000 00 7.500 00 4.048 90 9,700.00 1,800.01 991.70 90.318.71 7.425 37 1148.598.78 Stalo of Oregon. ) County of Klamath,)ss. I. M \ Dvlsell, cashier of the above named bank, do sol­ emnly swear thut the above btatenivut la true to the best of my knowl­ edge and belief w, a . DEI.ZELL. Cashlur. Correct Attest: |, F WILLITS. GKO T. BALDWIN. J A MADDOX. Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me itun null ,|nv u( November. 1909 P I, FOUNTAIN. Notary Public. Before You Buy Your Winter Supplies of Coat. Don’t forget to get our prices on No proposition that has been ad­ vanced since the inception of the Klamath project has attracted the' attention as has the letter which ap­ peared in Monday's Herald, in which Judge Benson advanced the idea of the sale of the lands to be re­ claimed by the government for the , benefit of the Klamath project. Like' many other matters of great value, Canned Goods, Sugar, Beans Dried Fruits and everything in the Grocery Line. Try our 25c. Monarch Coffee. You can’t beat it in quality The new Christian minister, the the plan seems so simple that many Rev. Volandrigham, wife and fam­ have asked themselves the question. ily, arrived in the city. It is re-; "Why didn't I think of that before?" ported that Mrs. Volandrigham is That it is going to receive the atten­ tion of the landowners of the project quite seriously ill. The Klamath Ad company is tak-1 is certain, judging from the com­ ing the school census of this district. I ments that have been made on It to­ It is believed that the number of i day. In view of the trend of affairs In school children will reach as high ' Washington, as Indicated by the dis­ as seven or eight hundred. A fine Ashland home to trade tor a patch which appeared In Sunday s Klamath county farm under the Oregonian, and a portion of which ditch. Inquire at the plumbing es­ is printed elsewhere In this paper, it tablishment of H. Boivin, Main behooves the people of the Klamath street, Klamath Falls, Ore. 12-31 project to get together and work You can break up a cold or relieve hand-in-hand with the reclamation an attack of La Grippe with "Weeks service. The idea that some had Break-Up-a-Cold Tablets.” Chocolate that Secretary Ballinger was ready "oa ed. ¡'leafent to take; no calomel. to take <-ff his coat -in I wade In and clean out eve, yen,» and everything Your money back if they fail. Sold by Underwood's pharmacy. j that Interfered with the rapid con­ struction of this project would seen: | The laying of the sidewalk around the Jacobs block has been completed. to be wrong, for he says that the In the early spring Mr. Jacoba will ' law shall govern, and the project take up the wooden sidewalks and ; must pay the actual cost, whether: put in cement walk. He is unable to I other estimates have been made for a do this now on account of frost. 1 lesq figure or not. Ballinger is not Mamie, daughter of E. Quilitch, going out of his way to make troubi..*' In the second half there was con-'yet be K,ven for simPIe suggestion. proprietor of the Lakeside Creamery, for the reclamation service unless siderable change in the lineup of arrived in the city Wednesday ■'.nd! The cost of the Panama Canal will there are grounds for the charges both teams. Vern Motschenbacher will make her home here in the fa- ' be more than double the first esti­ made; and when the statements replaced Fouch at guard on the High I ture. She has been attending the mate—1145,000,000. It will prob­ made before the senate committee School lineup. Motschenbacher High School at Pueblo, Co). ably be fully three times that sum, are sifted down it will be found that showed up excellently, and promises Joe Sasser of London, Ky., who there has been very little. If any, and even more. The cost was esti­ to add much strength to the High for the past four years has been a wheat In the big pile of chaff. mated on bases that no longer exist. ; School team. However, to show that resident of this city, and has more Besides, every great work, In all ages j It is now up to the people of the the High School has still other val- has cost far more than the estimates. recently been a partner with How­ project to formulate some feasible uable resources, Motschenbacher was Wise men, who wish to erect build-j ard Donnelly In the Central cafe, plan that will accomplish what they called in after about eight minutes of Ings, get estimates and then double left this morning for San Francisco. are after—the securing of water for play and John Siemens replaced him. He will join his brother there, who is' the land at a less price than the esti­ them. I Siemens is only a light man, but he a sergeant in Troop L of the U. S. 1 mated cost. This can only be done demonstrated what agility and a Cavalry, and who has been ordered ! Knew of One by the carrying out of the Benson clear head can do when in a respons- Traveler (delayed in Drearyhurst to Nicaragua on the transport Bu ! Idea, and if everyone gets in and ible position. During this half the by washout)—Are there any objects ford. hustles for this there is a possibility boys continued the class of work 8. O. Johnson, president of the j of curiosity in this village? of bringing about the results sought. they had started out to do in the first Uncle Wellby Gosh—-Well, I reck Hoc Springs and the Klamath Devel­ This Is the only way it can be done, half. Each player rendered his quota on I've got as much curiosity as any opment companies arrived In the city and even then It means a hard, long in winning the game. Had any play­ objick you'll find. Where are you Tuesday evening for the purpose of fight. er even now been injured in the least, i goin', mister, an’ what do you toiler looking over his Interests here. Mr. there were Telford and Boggs on the Johnson had nothing to say for pub­ for a livin'?—Chicago Tribune. ACQUIRING RELATIONSHIPS bench ready to play if needed. The lication, confining himself to the — game ended with the score of 8 to 29 E. L. Rasor, who has been leading statement that he was pushing with Little Frank was enumerating his in favor of the High School. the singing at the meetings at the all possible vigor his publicity plans, aunts one day. He mentioned a fav­ One thing regarding the game es­ Baptist church, and H. H. McKee, and that they would be completed ■ orite cousin. "Well," he said, "cous­ pecially merits considerable com- who has been assisting Mr. Bledso > in the near future. These are of a in Dill isn't my aunt yet; she's just ment, and that is the clean playing in conducting the revivals, left for most extensive character, and will no my cousin, but. when she gets a little! of both sides, There was not the Ashland, where they will hold a ser­ doubt be productive of big results older she’ll be my aunt, won't she,! slightest sign of any quarreling or ies of revivals. I both for Mr. Johnson and this city. mama?" MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY Phone 1051 SATISFACTION The feeling I want to exist between you and me. I am trying to make my name and satisfaction synonymous. You can help me. Don’t holler and cuss if I have worked for you and it’s not been satisfactory, but bring it back and give me a chance to make my word of guarantee good. One receives a certain amotit of satisfaction in buying goods and feeling they have their dollar’s worth. I hose are the very kind of goods I carry and are all made by the most reliable firms. I would like to have your business. I have been told that I am on the WRONG side of the street nevertheless you are not treating your­ self RIGHT unless you see my stock before you buy. T. MCHATTAN