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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE BUnON 0AÏ SEI FOI JUNE TENIH ODD FKLUiUK* BUILDING ASSO- CIATI!» ADOITS Pl. AAS ed and the Work Will Soon to Make .Matt«*rs S«<uator Weed Challenges t ‘ons-rs to nil Begin I ««U-rewting, All Auto Ita«»- The plans of R. E Wattenburg for the new three-story Odd Fellows’ rnÍM> tumi for this year*« eHrbmtiou building. to be the largest and most in lite tollowing manner: modern building yet erected in ♦ Klamath Falls, have been accepted ♦ ♦ by the Odd Fellows’ Building asso- ♦ Button Dii), 4'iitla). June tilth ♦ < ation directors, and the contra«' ♦ luto Exemtion to Merrill « idi ♦ ♦ Hand after Hutton Da) v. ill be let within a short time. ♦ The building is to have three stores ♦ AoUx for th«' GotM«" of Lib- ♦ rrt) candhlat«*«. on the ground floor, all facing Main ♦ ♦ street, with a frontage of plat«- glasr ♦ SutmcriiMiiHis alatili town. ♦ windows on Fifth street for the cor ♦ ♦ ner store Fred Houston has a I read j leased the corner store and the next store Arthur Livermore was delegated adjoining it. and negotiations are on ■ by the Committee Monday to attend for the third. the latter Item, and he has been The contract will be let on June keeping the sidewalk warm, besides -■•th Mr. Wattenburg has drawn stubbing his toes on the numerous il.re«* sets of specifications; for red J upturned nail heads, collecting from i :ay brick. e»tn«*nt brick end red brick | the merchants today with pressed brick facings. It is A'otes for the Goddess of Liberty thought the building can be erected will be 5 cents each, and a big sale is for about $40.000’. The t)dd Fellows expect«*d. Th«* candidates so fur en < wb th«' lot. on which an excavation tered by their friends are the Misaee for a basement has already been Lucile Allison. Lizzie Houston. Letta made, and are selling $50.00«) worth , Stevens. Ethel Hawxhurst, Amy of bonds for the building fund. About : Wing. Lillian A’an Riper. Roxie half of the bonds have already b**en Shive. taken. Other contestants have beeu named i from Merrill, Bonanza. Ft Klamath COOK GOES BACK TO KT AH and Keno Merrill’s candidates arc Iva Whitlatch. Ala Balis and Miss United Press Service Hananxa ’s Garrison. Bananza's choice are axvna Beam and Mabel Harpold ; Fort LONDON. May 31 Th. morning KUuuath names 5L»o Malhase; Keno. papers say they have scoured Scot Miss McCormick, and Midland. Mias land with a fine toothed comb, and Pearl Davidson. are unable to find Capt. Cook. whom Some exciting events are promised. New York papers reported there on Senator Weed has «halleng«*d any his way to Etah to bring back the auto to race with him from Merrill to this city, and quite a number of peo- records of his discover» of the North I pie hart* horses to enter in the buck- Pole. I ing contest A dancing platform. 60x ! 10. will also be put up. GOING AFTER DESERT CLAIMS The committee is working for a ten days’ excursion ticket to Crater lake Quite a number of people in the for the first ten days in July, so that fit) are now arranging to visit the people can tak<* in the celebration on i irthcastern part of Lake county on theta way. W. H. Lewis, the Herald's artist, a prospecting tour of the desert land has promised to design floats for th«' • •reposition. There are still quite parade, and a profusion of floral dre- large tracts of land open to entry <n oratioas will be a feature. •hat section. 181«' Fourth of July commit «o- will DEATH OE JOHN C. AGING TWO MARRI AGES Marriag- license issued Tuesday to Jesse L. Vose and Miss Mildred L. Hodge, both of Ft. Klamath, and to Ross 8. Sutton, a farmer of Dairy, and iflss Etta E. Smart of Fort Klamath ALFA LE A IM »I NG WELL 8. T. Tooker was a visitor Saturday •rom his ranch near Dairy. He re ports fine crops of Turkestan alfalfa, which is especially adapted to dry land TI RK ESTÀN The many friends of Johu C. Young, postmaster at Portland for the last year, and a prominent public inan of this state, learned with regret yester day of his death from cancer of the stomach. Mr Young was the father of Mr4. Arthur W. Orton of Lakeview, who also has a number of friends here. WOULD CARVE EASTERN OREM» An initiative petition for the er va tion of the new count), Otis, ironi portions of Harnev. Malheur Grant, has been filed at Salem. S|M'»H'h«'«l Are Miele In Is sile mui Mi«« < Inn« R, ing in This City Piexi l*r«'««li'nt» of Six The banquet given by the High High School Alumni association to Ita new members, the graduate« of 1910. in Saturday evening, was a very Jolly affair. Perry Del«ap, president of the as sociation, was toa»tuiustvr and Presi dent Campbell of Eugen«*, County superintendent Swan and all the fac ulty members were present. The members did full Justice to au elaborate meuu at tile Denver «ate. and toasts t<< the different classes were responded to by Howard Hoggs tot George Stevenson of ‘10. Vittcen Yaden of ’Ok. Fannv A’iigil Frank Wilson of 07. Agnes »on of O.’> :tn<! Trm- Del.ap of The !>;*. nqneters expr«s»«*d regi cl •hat George Stev nson. president of the class of ’10, could not t»«* with them, he having been ordered to rest for an operation for rupture, which was performed by Dr» Hamilton and Wright Monday He is resting easily at the home of Judge tlriff’ftl's and as soon as he is able wil’ ’eave with his mother, who Is here, ?«•.• their bom«* in Kugene MR Illi.I. s III.I MM It AA . Daher to Ih* Marti««l This l<!vcit ident t'uniplM-ll oí I . O. anti All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume articles will be published. Anti Guy HIGH SCHOOL GRADI A TES G A I II Kit AT FESTIVE HOARD LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON Plans of R. K. Wattenburg nr- \<lo|>t- Il K PORT OF THE CONDITION OF I The li rat of the June wedding« this year will I»«* that of Guy AA’ Lenita, u popular employ«* of Hector'« Boston •tor«*, and Mina Clara R.Talier, clangli ter of Mr. amt Mis I I*. Taber of1 Conger avenue Both th«* young peo- pl«* have h«*«*n ll«*ctor <>uipl<>>es for I some tini«* Their wedding will I m * u ! quiet home affair, and they will take I Haim» In the Boston Store building ! for the present. Harry 8 Chllder« and Mi»» Itasei ■M Lyons. »Iso Klamath Falls young I pttopta. will i><* married within a I»* I or two < Ini« llcldtnian l«> <»| h h in ll<-likeni|H er1» Jewelry Sion- Juae I.Atli. THE FIRST TfiüST * no SAVINGS BANK nt Klamath Falls. In the Slat« of Oregon, nt the close of bualnnaa, January 31. 1910 IlKNOURt KH IMILLA Its l.oail» and Diacuuiit» Homi«. »»curiti«». «t» Banking house, tiirnlture. and nituren Duo frolli batik* tnot ressrvo bank») Due frolli approvod roaervo banks Check« aud olher cash ito ni« ...... ......... Ca«h uii hauti I AN,344 GS 1,414 46 1,159 7« 10.933. S3 -0,401 44 873.13 19.887.76 Total IMILLAItN Capital stock paid In Undivided profits, leas eip«n«ea »nd taxes paid Individual dc|MMlts subject to chuck Demaiid certificate« of deposit Time certificates of deposit Saving« deposits I 35,000 00 48 84 50,930.1 1 380.0U ti IM on j7,0io M Total Attra«'ted I ' the large! op|H>rtunl II.» offered In Klamath Falls, C J 11 hltinau, Buuaiiza'» poiiulm drug- hlst. will soon open « first cl«»» phar- II «<■' III the room In the Page-Stlut- t«.n building oreuplt'd by tin* G H<*it- ki * iiiht jewelry »ton Mi lleldt- mini 1» r«H*ognite<j «» u fliHt-cla«» druggist, «ml will conduct a drug «tore only, not < uri y Ing any »id«' llu«*» !•«* h«» ordered a compieta line of Hi«' twsf drug.« obtainable, and will lx jirepar«*«! to till ull prescription« frot i the slmpleHt to th«' most complex. Ml I'eldtman ha« a great main frl.-nd« In Klamath Eat!* who I .iv«- lx-ei* uigli t I'lm for some time to come here He « xpeetH to <>|x*n hl« new «tore about June 1.*>lh Hi- has Ix vn Intendili! to tn Klamath Fall» for «oin« time, tut th«* recent Bonanza fir«* him tin* tent'd thl« action. Slate of Oregon, • I’ounty of Klamath, I m , I. J. W Sclmrua, l'a«hier of the above uamed bank, do soleniuly «wear that the above »tatoment Is true to the bent of my knowledge and belief ’ W HEIMKNH. (*a«hler O. W BALDWIN. Correct Attest J. A MADIX)X, Director!. Subscribed and «worn to before me thl« 7th day of February, 1910, Kl.I.IOTT, Notary Public ENGINE5 BOILERS filGH GRAD MACHINERY t From Pendleton East Oregonian i Louis AA’. HUI, son of James J. Hill, i>nd th,- head of the Great Northern railroad, is quoted a« having spoken very disparagingly of the reclamation rvice at Klamath Fall» He »aid l>e had never noticed the reclamation WRITE FOR 5PECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES Th«, largest ws«w<l over built In men doing anything aside from rais Switzerland, a steamboat 329 i.-et ing and lowering th« flag at the pro long. I« being constructed for us«- on ject offices, oi words to that effect. Lake Geneva SPOFGAME, WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE.- SAN JOSE CA* Now why this needle».-. and uujust slur? Why should such a slur la* cast \«»TI< I OF SALE Ol ST A 1’4 by ixtuis W. Hill who I« SUPIHMMX! t<> I LANDS be working for the colonization of I ■■ •' i> I Eastern Oregon? Noll« «■ 1« hereby given thai the A Splendid Prendi Knowledge at close hand of the Slat«- I a« ivd Board will r««' « iv ■ s**nl«*«l work upon the Umatilla project th«* bills until I I : 00 o’clock a in . August for every us . East Oregonian 1« at loss to account 1, 1910, for the following described Cut generous for the animosity felt by Mr. Hill. school lands. to-wlt ly full, 1 wo All of Sec 16. T 35 H It 9 E Had Mr Hill been here a few yuars hip pocket*. ago he would hav«* witii<*ss><d some NE%. NEH of NW!,. W»4 of Felled seams. thing beside flag raising He would NWK *«nd EH of SEM of Section Continuous have seen a band of government en 36. T 37 8„ R 13 E fly. gineers with their fac«.*a tanned by the .All blds mu»t be accoui|>anled by | I«W« «SWn COPPER RIVETED wind and heat of the west end desert. à regularly executed application to Î iURPUT. GÄA1I KU He would have found these men of purchase and at least one-fifth of th«- M»n«dBxYwrti high caliber personally working very amount offer«*«! earnestly at the task they had to do. No bid for I«««» than $7 50 per acre Had he ever viewed the Umatilla pro will be considered ject he would know that those engl- The right It reserved to reject any ' Nyal’a V»ge this purehnae before entry, or Initiate ne»-rs built some of the best irrigating and all blds tabls Frnacrlp a content al an) time before imtent canals there are in the state or In the Applications and bid« should be ad tion 1« Indlcat Went. They are much better than dressed to G. G Brown. Clerk State Issues. by filing a corroborated affi •id In all ord I nary diseases of private irrigation ditch«-» They built Latiti Board Salem. Oregon, and davit in thin office. ullcging fact« wc.men. Th!« a reservoir that holds all the water marked "Application «ml bld to pur which would defeat the entry remedy MN .ARTHUR W ORTON. the project needs and more. It’s a chase stat«* lands." di «up'.«tints. It« 4-38-6-30 Register. reservoir that will never bread G G BROWN. g-.od effect« be Ing percept ible Does Ixiuls Hill believe that the I Clerk Stat« l«an«l Board from tUo very people of Eastern Oregon sustain him Dated April 22, 19lo 4-28-7-28 3r«t. It t« com in his criticism of the reclamation posed of the service? Does he think the people of ATTORNEY AND XOTK F OF MAIJ*! OF STATE purest and th« Eastern Oregon want to drive the r«*c- COUNSELOR AT LAW moat reliable LANDS nmrru drug::; lamation service out of this state? If KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Notice is hereby given that the opiates rials, so. he has made a mistake State laind Board will receive »••«led ROOMS TAB. MURDOCK BLDG and other bar I blds until 11:00 o'clock a. tn.. August tnful drug« be Ing excluded 1. 1910. for the following deacribed WILL A. LEONARD The many di» school lands, to-wlt concerting In DENTIST All of Section !6, T. 25 8 . it 7 E. fluences te The Midland Darcingtlub will de! All blds must be accompanied by which woman AA óite-Matklox Bldg icate the new exchange building of is constantly a regularly executed application i,. the Oregon Independent Telephone •ubj ctod re a purchase and at least one-fifth of th«* company at Midland with a dance der her llabl« DR, C. P. MASON amount offered to many Functional disorders that next Saturday night. Good music and No bld for less than $15.00 perl not only tend to destroy her comfort DENTIST a good time assured Come. acre will be conaldc*red And happiness, but which gradually Itdie bring veil-filled basket- Office in American Bank A Trust Com I merge Into chronic and serious din The right Is reserved to reject any pany’s Building ease«. and all blds Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription 1» RHONE 814 Applications and blds should be ad without a peer for the successful KLAMATH FALLS OREGON dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk Stat«« trestmnet of female weakness, pain ful and disordered menstrutatton I-and Board. Salem. Oregon, and cramp». "bearing dow« I marked "Application and bld to pur- i BENSON 4. STONE I hysteria, pains,** Inflammation and falling of chase stat«* lands.” the womb, This la a remedv of ATTORNEYS AT LAW O G. BROWN, sterling worth. dmerioan Hank Clerk State Lan«! Board UNDERWOOD'S PHSRAHCi and Trust Hld( Dated April 22. 1910 4-28-7 28 Cor. 7th and Main Streets KLAMATH FALLS ■ OREGON THE A.H.AVERILLMACHINERVCO. (ifeûP-àlÊil OVERALLS C. C. BROWER NOTICE FOR PI BLICATIt» Itili It II I . i (■THE IMPROVED 'Kinmath Falls .... Oregon I.akevlew 02956 R M RICHARDSON ESTRAY NOTICE Not coat land One bay horse, 2 or 3 year« old. United Sutes Commissioner Department of the Interior, United weight about 1000 pounds, no brand» States Land Office at Lakeview, TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD visible, camo to my plnce on Seven Oregon, April 22, 1910. PROOF TAKEN Mlle about November 1, 1909 Owner Notice Is hereby given that Frank Irish, whose postoffice address is Office. Third and Main, opposite City riay have aame by paying charge«. B. A KOONTX Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the Library. Telephone 301. Fort Klamath, Ore . February II 2 4th day of January. 1910, file In this 1910. 3-10-3-1 office his Sworn Statement and Ap plication, No. 02956. to purchase the ItKGIHTKHKD HOIJ4TKINH FOR WH NWI4, Section 35, Township 38 SALE S, Range 10 E, Willamette Meridian, I have some fine young registered and the timber thereon, under the I Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, acclimated. M. F LIXJHELKY, Ft and acts amendatory, known as the Klamath, Oregon. “Timber and Stone Law,” at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap ELLSWORTH & MITCHELL plication, the land and timber there VETERINARY SURGEONS ATTORNEY AT LAW AND OENTISTS on have been appraised, June 14, General I jiw Practice State and Fed Office CrlMUr Hlllt« Rulldlug Phone Tift 1909, the timber estimated at 435,- eral Courts I 000 board feet at $.75 per M, and the Examiner of Land Titles land at >44.00; that said applicant MOTHER ORAVO First National Bank Block will offer final proof In suport of his SWEET POWDERS Klamath Fall«, Oregon FOR CHILDREN application and sworn statement on the 30th day of June, 1910, before ALCOHOL R. M. Richardson, U. 8. Commission er. at Klamath Falla, Oregon Any person Is at liberty to protest E. L. ELLIOTT NE.W ODD FELIJ>WH’ BUILDING To Be Erect cd at Fifth and Main Streets. Klamath Falls. The above is from a drawing of rhe new Odd Fellows’ Temple building designed by R. E Wattenburg and drawn for this paper by W. H. Lewie, the Herald artist