Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 14, 1910, Image 4

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    Fulls this week on busluess with a
1 cntlst.
R. M Harlan is helping W I
Illi'S-
iiihr
to farm the olace he re-a nil
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
I'O'iyht of John Lind.
V I* Hodge Is mak< 2 a mice,. i< I
alfalfa on a dry plet v ot ground Ilia United Press Service
WASHINGTON D l'.. April 13.
example 1- worth iulicwing
After
1» conference lasting half an
.Miss Nett Drew was at lu>iu»- from
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
her Klamath Falls school work for .1 hour at the White House between
President Taft und Representative
All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this visit over Saturday ami Sunday.
Hill of Connecticut, the latter re
paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume
Chris. L. Crowley ot Ling«II Va
articles will be published.
?cy was ’n tin \ alley HatiuMn Ini.' ported that the Congreaalonal Inves­
tigation of the sugar trust would be
Lg tuule coitv He Is a wit • g.;y
Some parties from Riverside, < til inexpedient at this time Mr. Illll I«
was in lUtiry Monday looking i.l chairman of the committee on expen- 1
dilutes of the Treasury Department,
some land w'th the expeccetion « f
to which the Fitsgerahl résolution
Sick Kidneys
Weakest lie-
W hole 'linking a purchase.
providing for the Investigation ««» '
A
DAYE SHOOK MEETS W ITH
Will Shook was ut the Falls la t
Body—Maki* You III. Isniguhl
reft rred. As a result of the confer !
HEAVY I/OSS FROM FIKE
Wednesday
night.
with
a
team
of
anil Depretwa'd
enee. Hill will not report the resulti-1
Sick kldueys weaken the body horses, so that team was saved from | tion from the committee, on account
through the continual drainage of life burning in the barn.
of the possibility that tin- Investiga­
one Hundred Torn» of llay. All Farm­
With his housebuilding and Its
giving albumen from the blood into
tion. If undertaken, might result In
ing Implements and Har­
the mine, and the substitution of farm work 011 hand at the same time the granting of Immunity to the of­
ness Consumed
Cl.as
II
Flackus
is
about
as
busy
as
; | t.M'uous. uric acid that goes broad­
fenders in case they testified before
cast through the system, sowing the any man in the valley.
the Inveatlgators
.Mrs A. L. .Micheál, accouipuuicd b»
BONANZA, April 7.—One of the seeds of disease Loss of albumen
most disastrous Art's that ever visit«»« causes weakeness. languor, depres- Mis: .»s Kittle Wells and hmnin Lis- j Il. T. Irland. wife and son arrived
Uric poisoning causes rheu- key. took a buggy ride up tn ■ valley Tuesday from Hau Dl< go aflei a five
this section of the county occurred sion.
pain. nervousness, nausea, Saturday last for a vim among I years' absence from this city
tnatic
Mr.
at the Dave Shook ranch last night
Irland says that in his travels he saw
when the barn located on his prop­ cricks iu the back, gravel and kidnev fricuds.
Miss Jenuie Wolf, a sister of Mr - no place that looked better than
erty was destroyed by fire. The stones, The proper treatment is a
flames were discovered it about 10 kidney treatment, and the best reme­ Jue Welch. Is enroute from Bloomlii. - Klamath Falls
o'clock and had gained such headway dy is Ikian's Kidney Pills. Here is dale. Ind., for Dairy, having been tel­
that It was impossible to save any of a good proof tn the following testi­ egraphed for because of the illness of
Mrs Welch
notici -:
the contents of the structure. As a monial:
John Faught has taken so much
S. P. Jones. Jacksonville. Ore.,
result. .Mr. Shook will sustain r. loss
that will be dos*» to 310.<‘00 ami one says: "I suffered for a long time from land tu farm this spring that he Is To the Stockholders of tile Klatnath
kidney trouble and although I used certain to be late with some of It, al­
Water Users' Association.
that will fall heavily on hint
Thirteen head of horses were many remedies, I was unable to ob­ though he has three big teams ut
You are hereby notified that a sp«»-
stabled in the barn and all of these tain relief. My rest was broken many work plowing.
|
rial
meeting of the stockholders of
G. G. Anderson of Dairy hus traded
were burned to death. Among them times during the night on account of
the Klamath Water Users' Asaocia-
off
his
stallion
to
an
Indian,
getting
were some of the finest animals in irregular passages of the kidney se­
tlon will be held in the Houston1
the county. There were 100 tons of cretions and in the morning I felt a pair of work horses and some cash i Opera Hous«», Klamath Falls, Oregon.
hay, a large quantity of graiu, har­ miserable. My general health was al­ to boot. He is breaking a lot of new Saturday. April the 16th. 1910. at'
One day 1 read 01 „touud tu pu( In u crop ou tlr the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. for the|
ness for eighteen head of horses, a so run down.
complete equipment of farming Im­ Doan's Kidney Pills and deciding to spring.
pur|M>sc of Increasing the par value
Harry Mills, the bach«*.« r home-
plements. one wagon, a light road­ try them. I procured a box. In a very
of the shar»»« of stock of the said
ster and other articles of value nec­ short time after using them I felt stea»!« r in the northern par of the 'association from the sum of 330 per
essary in the conduct of a modern better and I was soon without a sign 1 alley, 1 as at Dairy Saturday bring- ¡share to the sum of 330 per share, |
ot kidney trouble. I always keep lug tu 1 u > ket some 40 doxt * *>f egg* and for tho further purpose of au- <
ranch.
The structure, which was 100x60 Doan’s Kidney Pills in the house and lie r».iu. 1 men sine«* invested in »01 > • thorialng the Board of Directors of
feet, was locally known as the old believe there is no remedy equal to "»•' hen: and is gathering their f*ult the said association to levy assess- '
daily.
Callahan barn and was located about them for kindey complaint."
ments against the stock subscriptions
It is surprising how mm- people of the said association sufficient In
one-quarter of a mile from the resi­
For sale by all dealers.
Price .">0
dence occupied by Mr. Shook The cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. ure out ri rveying the heavens l i fort amount and against each and every
neighborhood was aroused, but no at­ New York, sole agents for the United sunup t . se mornings who ar.» accus- share subscribed to reimburse and to
tempt was made to subdue the flames States.
to med to sleeping an ha .* later pay back to the stock subscribers un-1
as they had wrought the greater part
Remember the name—Doan's— They are ot looking for Halley s der what is known as the “Upper
of their havoc when discovered. No and take no other.
c »met But the chances ->f seeing 't Project" such amount or amounts as j
cause can be given for the origin of
have been very slim, because of the such subscriber or subscribers have
KENO ITEMS
the fire. The theory of spontaneous
cloudy weather.
from time to time paid to said asso-1
combustion is scouted. The loss is
The Dairy public school will close elation upon the assessments made
Mrs. J. L. Padgett, who has been in three more weeks. The pupils seem
all the heavier since it comes at the
and levied by the Board of Dir«?ctors |
l>eginning of the season, leaving Mr. sick for several weeks, is not improv­ to be assiduous in their studies and
of said association for the accom- >
Shook without the necessary equip­ ing very fast.
are making commendable prog-ex.«, plishment of tho purposes of this as- j
.Tom
McCormick
and
R.
W.
Tower
ment to farm his ranch.
but it is noticeable that the teacher. soclation; said stock subscribers bo-1
went to the Falls Monday.
Miss Kittie Wells, Is not chargable
S. Padgett and Mrs. Pratt have im­ with the weakness ot pushing them (Ing limited to those whose stock sut>-
SIX FIREMEN MISSING FOL­
sc: ’ptIon.i are hereafter cancel'cd by
LOWING NEW HAVEN FIKE proved their tow n lots by building a ahead of their grades.
the Secretary of the Interior.
neat fence around the same
.Mr. .■ Iron, who lately b ugiit tb«*
ALBERT E ELDER.
Believed They Met Death When Roof
N. P. Edwards passed through 'asper Bennett place, expo- to make
¡Sxretary
Klamath
Water Users' As­
of Building Collapsed
Keno Saturday. He reports that .Mrs. an extensive experiment *n chicken
sociation.
3-10-4 14
Elgin at Topsy has sold her timber
NEW HAVEN. Conn., April 13.— and a new sawmill is to be built near raising the coming summer II. an’i-
This afternoon Chief Fancher report­ the Topsy grade and work on the mill < pates laising some 2.000 l.eir. l>. -
Nyal's Vege-
fore fa t i :*d to reach a ric • Harvest
tabls Prescrip­
ed six firemen missing, and it is will begin in a few days.
if cash I cm the eggs they id. uext
tion la indicat­
feared that all were killed when the
Judge Durham, of Grants Pass, and winter, when prices are at their best
ed in all ordi­
roof collapsed and fell on the third Mr. Harris and bis engineers were in
nary diseases of
It
will
be
interesting
to
note
the
floor of the county jail, where the Keno last week looking at the prop-
women.
This
measure ot success with whl'ti to»
remedy
never
firemen were working. The missing erty are buying.
meets
"b« rearing and keeping <<f
disappoints, Its
men are Captain Chapman, Lieuten­
.Mrs. Snowgoose has sold her Keno
g'.od effects be­
ant Dougherty, and Firemen Buckley, ranch to Mr. Harris, the man who so large a number of chickens in one
ing perceptible
!>■
.C'
is
generally
th«
ugh
Cullum, McGrath and Mortell.
from tbo very
purchased the McCormick property. difficult matter.
The fire started in the chair factory
*lrst. It Is com­
.Mr. Harris has purchased the saw­
The Shooks ar«- convinced that the
posed of tLs
of the county jail and destroyed the mill and will move it to the Snow-
which consumed their big barn
purest and the
building, threatening the business goose property and erect it on the j fire
wa8 o( jnCendiary origin, but unfor-
most
reliable
section of the city by igniting a num­ ground where the Long I^ake mill was 1
drugr.; mercu-
innately
are
destitute
of
vi>1«*n<
••
ber of small residences. Four fire­ burned a few years ago. This is one I
rials,
oplatee
and other har­
men were seriously injured, one fa­ of the best locations on the Klamath showing just who was the perpetrator
mful drugs be­
tally. The entire department is out River. Timber can be moved directly of the crime. Barns do not ;aki fire
ing
excluded
spontaneously very often. -i:i'i
fighting the flames.
from the saw to boats There will dally at this time of the year, long
The many dis­
When the fire started there were be abundant room for itooming logs,
concerting In-
fineness to
315 prisoners in the building and and as soon as the railroad is built after the hay and grain ha.- been
which
woman
these became panic stricken. Finally from Worden to the (tower plant near stored.and the last man who was in
la
constantly
o'< lock I' .nt
’he police department, deputy sher­ Spencer Station, lumbei can be ship­ th«- structure tat 9
aubjocted ren­
iffs and militia moved them to the ped by rail, as the road will come night ) neither smokes nor drinks.
der her liable
and
is
above
suspicion
And.
•v
’
>
various police precincts, where they within a few rods of the mill—and
to many runctlonal disorders that
not only tend to destroy her comfort
are closely guarded. It is believed the report is that the railroad will crimes to seeking for a motive for
and happiness, but which gradually
dastardly act all flnge-x ».-« mt
the fire started from crossed wires.
be built in the near future.
merge into chronic and serious dis­
ucint in one <!<section.
eases.
Z. J. Powell is making all neces­
Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription Is
»AIRY DEVELOPMENTS
NOTICE.
without a peer for the successful
1
sary arrangements for opening an,
Parties wishing sagebrush
treatmnet of female weakness, pain
up-to-date confectionery and cigar ■
Albert Bergdorf has completed
cleare». call on or write,
fill and disordered menstrutatlon,
store about May 1 in the building' putting in of his crop.
hysteria, cramps,
"bearing down
W. W. MA8TEN,
now occupied by the Davenport cafe. I
vise Zelma Sedge will vhdt ''"12-3tf
pains,” inflammation and falling of
Klamath Falls
the womb.
This In a remedy of I
sterling worth.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
REPORT OK TIIW CONDITION OF
THE FIRST TRUST « no SAVINGS BANK
nt Klamath Falls, in the State of Oregon, at the doso of business,
January 31, 1910.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
THIRnEN HORSES ME BURNED
RKHOI'ItCKM
68,344.53
3.464.46
a.l!
I
Loti uh and Discounts .
Bonds, securities, etc.........
Ranking house, furniture, and natures
Duo front banks (not reserve banks)
Duo front approved reserve banks
Chocks and other cash Items
Cask 09 hand
A STEADY DRAIN
10,1)33 53
■0.402 14
871.13
19.687.75
3134,854.58
Total
DOLLARN
I 35,000 00
4H.64
50.930.1 1
280.00
I 1,585 00
37,010 83
Capital stock paM in
Undivided profit*. less oipenava and taxea paid
Individual depoalta subject to chuck
Dominili < i rtith atex of deposit
t ' i in cm I iScstoa ot deposit
• b po itta
■ai li
3134,854 58
Total
State of Oregon.
)
County of Klamath, ) sh
I, J. W. Helmens, Cashier of the abo' «»-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge
•ad 1- It- t
J W HEIMENH, Cashier.
U. W. BALDWIN.
Correct Attest:
J A. MADDOX, Director*!.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7tb day of February,
1910.
E. L. ELLIOTT. Notary Public.
Before You Buy Your Winter
Supplies
Don't forget to get our price.* on
Canned Goods, Sugar, Beans
Dried Fruits and everything
in the Grocery Line.
35c
Try our
Coffee.
Monarch
You
can’t beat it in quality
MONARCH MERCANTILE CIMPANY
Phone 1051
;
s
,-THEIMPROVfo
j
-Nonftareil
COPPER
»
A Splendid Overall
for every use.
Cut generous­
ly full. 1 wo
hip pockets.
Felled seems.
Contin uoua
fly.
s
tsWtSdfoam
OVERALLS
MURPHY. GRAM I (0.
Mtn uJ«v.tert
UNDERWOODS PHARAMCY
Cor. 7th and Main Streets
Klamath
Falla
....
Orrgoa
M
R
C. C. BROWER
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW
KLAMATH VALLS. OREGON
ROOMS 7 A 9, MURDOCK BLOG
One bay horse, 2 or 3 years old,
United States Commissioner weight about 1000 pounds, no brands
visible, camo to my place on Seven-
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
Mlle about November 1, 1909 Owner
PROOF TAKEN
nay have same by paying charges
Office, Third and Main, opposite City
E. A. KOONTZ
Library.
Telephone 301.
Fort Klamath, Ore, February II,
1910
3-10-3-1
WILL A. LEONARD
DR. C. P. MASON
4 I
DENTIST
Office in American Bank A Trust Com
pany’s Building
PHONE 914
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
BENSON A STONE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
REGIMTKKEn
Ì8
DENTIST
Whitp-Maddox Bldg.
EMTIlAY NOTICE
RICHARDSON
ELLSWORTH
&
E. L. ELLIOTT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
VETERINARY SURGEONS
AND DENTISTS
I’hone 73*
zffix MOTHER CRAY’S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN.
A e *.
r
FOK
I have some fins young registered
Holstein bulla for sale; A-l stock and
acclimated, li. r. LOOSELEY, Ft
Klamath, Oregon.
MITCHELL
Offlce Crlnler-Stllta Bulldlug
HOIJ4T1UNH
SAL*
I
General Law Practice State and Fed
oral Courts
Examiner of lai nd Titles.
Flrat National Bank Block
Klamath
Falls,
Oregon
A OtUiniUii' ifo» FevrrlEhRf
American Hank
and Trust Bldg.
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