1HE EVENING HERALD bawd dallr. umI SundaV. br Ui HeraM Publishing Company W. 0. SMITH, CMer BUwaurnoN rates UaRr. by aii. a raar. i&ra Daily, mU U month. . . . J.M Datlr. tv mall, Mifm month.. ... IS Dallr. hr mall. month, . . .M Jallj. aWMwul br fmrrwr. a wk. How to Rnrr.-8rd fMtrtfe memr orar, MPNM ontor. iwraonal cheek on mir local bank. lamp, coin, or nnaqr. Ntwararaa Law or Oaaoow.-Sattlon SSJSof lUknof Oraton prorata that wlMiwnr any pnmiCMitralHnc a nwpapr ahall mall urh fitwupapar to any vtraon In Ihia SUM without Ant iwtitatt an onto thmfor. uh ntwtrarrr hall h daamol to N- a (1ft. and no dtbt or Ulire. tun ahaU aetro aialnat inch pvrann. whrihn afcl iiawapapar U milnd by Ih swraon to wrwni It U aenl or not. MARSH LANDS OrenchfisLsbiL ABEJ en .. , -h..m- m-f.r Ki.m.th'i driest b.irdalns at S20 per acre and upwards. Easy Tcrmt. lJJ uv rrwa kMii. '-ov' .-.. . . - o -" L I I Mil TUKHDAY AI'HIl. 1.1, 1KW The Surpriitd Mliar. "A certain old inlaw, tlioiisu a mil- llnnalm" I.I n Wnahlnctoii man. "Ill Uted on wearing the ahabblcat .lud of will oiler proof to alum clothca. An old family frleud endear- aoitRht l more tatiuiMi Timber Und Notice United Sfatei Land Office, Ukevlcw Oregon, February IS, 1WM. Notice li lierrby litven tliat In com pliance villi tlm proxlrtona o( the act of Conyreao( JtineS, 1878, entitled "All act lor the lo ol timber lamta In the slate ol California, Oregon, Nevada anil WaohliiKton Tvrrltoiy," at extended to all the Public hand Stairs by act ol August -1, 18tr. Charles It. IVtjip, of Klamnth Kails, County ot Klamath, State of Oregon, ln HUM In thlt olllro hit sworn (taleuient No. Wl, (or the purchase ot the swne'i, nJie'(, ol sec. 3, tp. 38 8. range !:. W. M and that Iho laud o (or It tlniWr ored one day to pwiuadt the miser to dreii better. "'1 am lurprlaed.' be said, 'that jou abould let yourself become to shabby.' "'But I am not shabby,' said ttis miser. "Oh. but you are,' said the family friend. 'Itcmeiutier your father. He was altraya neatly, eteu elegantly, drvMed. Ill .clothes were tery hand aotue.' "The miser care a loud laugh. "'Why.' ho shouted triumphantly, 'these clothes I'vo got on were fn tber'ir" ur stone tlun foragiicultural purpovt, and to establish hi claim to raid land Ufoie the Countv Judge ol Klamath Couidr. at his olllce at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Wednesday the 13lliday ol, I Mar IM. lie name as llnrf0: T. F. N'UicM Us, I.. I). Itltcliisoti, Tiuell. Drljip.l . A. M. J.unl'on, all of Kl.tnuttli 1'iills, lOttROII. j An) and all pcrsoni claiming adverse ' , ly the nbou deserilied lands arvreiiiivst ed to tile their claims in this otllt.ii on I or before sntd 13th day ot May UVS. hl.VI1 .1 V UfitBi,ti. rn.lklr. Inolish Coal In tht Old Days. L - . In former times England did not hes itate to regulate the sale of coal In the Interests or tue poor, in io.v, wnen , ., . , ,, . .-. . , the duty on coal In l-ondou was 1 .Ml ,To the Honorable County Court of lln (85 cents) a chaldron (generally ' ' "'0 'on or Klamatli County, thirty-six bushels), Cromwell grauted I We the undersigned, residents and le the city corporation a llceure to tin J gal Toters ol the I'rvtfineJ ( Sprnguv port 400 chaldrons duty free every je.ir !tlcr, In the County of Klamath and for the poor cltlxen. At the same Mate of Oregon, and aitnal rri.lenl time It was provided that the cllj , thetrln and who have actuall) resided comnanU- ahould lay up store of coil ,ltle for mo. .mn thirty daj tin in summer (rroni tnree to i.... cim- njiatelv preccilng the date of signing .li.sa Aai llmH aA.a oalitiil t'B lul (-.ttlll. I . . UiVU. Hrj ;iV MWIV, IV hm lllllll Petition for Liquor Licen.se ed In the winter In small quantities And lu order to prevent extortion, con and filing this our petition, do hereby rcsfectful'.y petition our ImnniaMe .ni.. ....I ,.,.,A.lr ill M.n I HOOT locrunt mm isr-ne m J .. i.nrau were prohibited under penalties from and T. M. Edsall, of the Drm ol IMsall .-ontracttng for coal or meeting the coal ( lln., a license to fell splrilous, vinous, rrsself before they reached London, fermented or malt, liquors in less qumi The Black Cap Judge. jitiiee than one gallon, in the precinct -.mite Hawkins, an English Judge of ' aforesaid (or a period ol one )ear, from i,. i..t nnr .hn -.. . hmr the Cth day ol May A. I. IPOS. aao, waa reminded even on the race course of his reputation as a hanging judge. Uls friend. Lord Falmouth, wa running two bones. In the same .ce under magpie colors, and to dis tinguish the second be ordered Archer, the Jockey, to wear a black cap. But s black cap was nowhere to be found at the moment when the race was due. , At una moment Judge Hawkins emerg a from the "bird cage" and was rec ognised by Archer, who shouted out to Fordham: "We are all right now. atei come Harry Hawkins, and be I ore to nave a black cap In his pocket!" The Three Laws of Motion, fbe three laws of motion are: (1) If body be at rest. It will remain at rest 'jnleu It Is compelled by some external force to change Its state, and similar ,y, If It be In motion, It will continue to more In a atralght line and at a uni form Telocity forever unless Its state of motion be affected by some external I Charles trupi IUICV. ml VUBUBW UI U1U11UU Ul UUJ body Is proportional to the external iorce that causes It and takes place In the straight line In which the force acts, (3) To etery action there Is al ways an equal and, .contrary reaction, or the mutual action of any two bodies are always equal and oppositely direct ed. Thlt law Is often briefly stated thus: Action and reaction are equal. New York American. The Word Journal. Is It a loose application of language to apply the word "Journal" to a publi cation lwoed every week or month T Probably not, since the Idea of the word teems to have been that the newe beet waa a diary, a record of day by day events, rather than that It appear ed dally Itself. The very first regular newspaper. Indeed, la considered to nave been the Frankfurter Journal, wblcb appeared-In IMS as a weekly pubileatloo. If newspapers were com pelled to adhere with literal accuracy to their titles all "gazettes" would sell for a cent, alnce that la what "gazette" originally signified. The Venetian Ga actta of the alxteentb century, the par ent of all the "gazettes," took Its name from a coin of about that value. Made Her Feel Old. "I suppose I am past what my moth er call the first flush of youth.' " said the bachelor girl, "but I think I shall never feel older than I did one sum mer evening about Are years ago. And now the girl I was In those days seems absurdly young to the woman' I am notjr." And the sighed and waa si lent .a moment under the burden of her ait. It was that summer at Lake George," abe went on presently, "and we were at the Greenes' cottage for a eeunle of week. Jack Greene wat home from college, and as be was the only man and I the only girl we nat urally -were thrown together constant ly. Be waa Just at the age to feel biBaaolf vastly superior, somewhere about nineteen. He had been growing sentimental In a patronizing sort of way, and one evening after a semi trader passage or two he abruptly ask ed my age. I told bun twenty-three. He teemed stunned for a moment, and, looking up, be studied me carefully la the lamplight, then," shaking bis head adly, pronounced bis verdict: "aly, but you are well preserve It"' waturday Evening Post Notice is he'eliy given that llil -tltion will bo presented to the County Court ot the Hate ol Oregon, fur the County of Klamath, at the court home in the city of Klamath Falls, on the Mil day of May, A. I). 1"03, at the hourol one o'clock V. M. or as soon llieirallrr as said petition can le luaril. Dated tills .rt.li day of March, A. 1). lfaia. O.T. Anderson, I. I.. OrllTlii, I. T. Anderson, F. A. Campbell, W. W. Fin ley, E. W. Whetston, A. W. Evans, J. M. Passer, Wm. II. Garrett, Ed Itloom ingcamp, John S. Furber, II. J. Lang kam, Koss . Flnley, W. W. Smith, James Phillips, W. E. Sutter. Itr P. Courtriaht. II. I.. Anderson, O. It. Morltz, Amos Lundy, .Mat Lawry. J. A. Wilson. J. K Freeman, Spratt. Wells, C. E. Berg, J. II. Boyd, James M. Fer ran. Frank Obenchaiii. 1- A. lilrhard- son. Grume llloomingcanip, Q.M.An derson, Tom Ivory. James Hell, Frank Shamley. J. .. rarker, u. u. ia:, CHANGE OF TIME Klamath Lake Railroad In Connection With Mclntire-Straw Stage Line DAILY EFFECTIVE Al'KII. 10, 11)08 From Klamath Falls to Sau Fran cisco and all points between Thrall and same. Leave Klamath Falls 4: A.M. Arrive at fiieiicers 7:30 Leave fipencers H: Arrive at Pokegamn 11 : Leave Pokcgama,K.L.R.ll :l!i Arrive at Thrall ltlfi I'-M. U-ave Thrall, b. p. nu. train No. 15 at . 2:23 Arrive at San Franclico9:'.'8 A.M. 29 hours und 28 minutes, Klamath Falls to San Francisco. Train No. 13 on 8. V. leaves Thrall 6:Cj p. in. arriving at San Francisco II: 28 a.m. Klamath Falls to Portland Leave Klamath Falls at above. Ua Thrall, S.P. train No. 10, 1 :32 p.m.; arrive at Portland 7 :fi' a. m. 27 hours and So minutes, Klamath Falls to Portland, San Francisco to Klamatli Falls Leave San Francisco at 2:20 p. m. arrive at Thrall at 0:04 a. m. Leave Thiall at 0:30 a. m,; leave Pokegama at 0 a. m,; arrive at Klamath Falls at 5 p. m. Dinner t Spencers, leaving there at 1 p. m. Hhortett time ever. 20 hours and'' 40 min. San Francisco to Klamath Falls. No other route does it. This is thechespeitand best way. Fare (5, either direction between Thrall and Klamath Falls. Want 'em in a hurry That's the case nine times out of every ten when you need groceries. When you ijet cnutjht in this predicament Just call up 5 10 you'll tJct 'em In a hurry. Van Riper Bros "Get the Habit"- UscChose fi Sunborn's Coffees. Heavy Freighting n Speclclty. Bngfjiiijc Orders Arc Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer S Storage Company Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your PHONES fine piano moving KENYON & THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS Office h7l Jlarn 1171 hv&ldcticc 04. 1 CliAS. K. WOKDEN President FIU'.I) MKI.IIA.ir: Vl.-i-l'risiiluit The American Bank and Trust Company CflDltal Slock $100,000 Open for bualnes. .very day In the car xcept Sumlavs on J legal holidays. Interest Paid on Savings licpoilts KLAMATH FALLS, OK KG ON M. WOnDEN Cashier IKED Sill Ml OCK Asit't ( ashler WOOD WOOD I I . , ' Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461 or KKK Store, Phone 174 J. L. FIELDER Wood Yard end Office Near City Hull Phone 81 The Eldred Company F. C. ELDRED, Manager Bonanza, Oregon Saddles, Harness and Supplies We make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed, hand-made Saddles and Shaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par ties. The largest and best arranged eating house in the city. Open day and night. Announcement Having purchased the entire stock of Furniture from B. St. George Bishop I will be pleased to meet all his old friends, and also extend a cordial welcome to the many new residents of Klamath County. Our line is complete, and lots of goods are on the road from the best, supply houses the cities, HP Incorporated November 28, ioqq i Statement of Condition , f the, Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DECEMBER 31, 1007 RESOURCES I.OJU1H anil DIhcouiUk $340,530,110 Honilrtnml Securities . .. 03,525,(14 Kent Kutalo, liuililinKu und Fixture Mj.lfi.lft Cush itntl Sl,:ht KxchniiKu 100,2'17.on $S8G,0..).5. LIABILITIES Capital Stock, fully jmltl. $100,000.00 SurpliM nml I'rofUa 2 1,703. 1 1 Due Other IlitnkH .... 32,000.04 l)oKUltM 431,205.40 $585,040.5. I, Alex Martin, Jr., (Wiler nf the aUvi tatn., hank, ilu auti'iiiiily awrar thitt lh nlxiVi' .Lie liK'lit U 1 1 in- to the Iwat of my hernial.',. niulUlirf AI.KX MA11TIN, J(. (a.hir Sulisrrilxil and swum tu U'furn im this t, ,bu of Jniuinty, HaH. IS. nil C. II. Witiiiii.vv Notary I'uhlir fur (Initun OFFICERS ALEX MARTIN K. K. REAMES ALEX MARTIN. JR. LESLIE ROGERS President Vice-President Cashier Ass't Cusltlcr Pioneer Bank of Klamath Oasin MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When block In MIIIh Addition were oiTVrcvl nt Imrk'ain prices n number of hrevvil mvra torn UniKht; hi nee that time value Imve increaKeii nuiterinlly. These Lots are Bargain Buys at prrsent priced, and thero in every rennon to anticipate an advance in price. Iteimtn ber thexe lot arc FIFTY feet in width nnd ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET tleep- more than double the aret of moat town lots offered to investor. FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. 0. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. Office on Fifth SttttJ H. BOIVIN Plumber and Steamfitter Klamath Falli, Orego Strictly First-class Work Estimates Furnished Phones: Buslncis, 396; Residence. r04 in W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Bennett's Feed Stable Next to Martint Mill Now Open for Business Tlie Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock getting their ilill, has been installed Plenty of Wagon Room JASPER BENNETT. Proprietor East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton. Pork and Poultry Kroih and Cured Moat nnd Sauaagoa or nil l Wo handle our moat. In tho moit modern way In clJJ: Jlncaa and aurroundlnw. Trv'ua and wo will 1 "N tppy to have you for a cuatomer. Free Dellv'T