The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 18, 1908, Image 3

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    Election of 1908
filtration open, Jan. U.
Dca lor-prlmarle', April 7.
Umary Eltclloni, April 17.
(titration reopana, Aprils),
v lor flection, Mr)' Ifi.
ncral Klwllmi, June I.
filtration ic(iK'in Het. 30,
ti(or election, Oct. W),
eaitieniiai i-.irriion, .dv. ,i,
filiation compiled (or thn Imdrmv
till puhllo I a follow I
ceding Under Inlllntlvn. Itillln-
itltiun rnuit havii i.iifl iIkii-
Initiative petition mutt Ixi lllrtl
(nary HI; argument advocating
irrn mini Ini Med hy February .'I;
live ineaiurc mint he prlnlrl liy
crrlarynl nl" liy Mircli ''! coplea
miria mint lm mailed to voter dy
IT i aecrrtaiy nf (tain limit make
I form ol ballot liy May 4,
aiary Wcctiun lauilliiatr inr
IihI illttrlrt otrlce, to I tolad for
te limn one county, and lur clr
idgc ami dUtrlct altoiuc), limit
tit the aecretary ol lte, at the
pi beginning to circulate xlllloni,
ol Ilia petition lor nomination,
I liy hliuiell, M evidence that (aid
' la candidate lor nomination liy
arty. The oterait liy ulllical
In each voting prrclnrl lur repie-
(Ike In congrra thai tail preceding
I e'rctlon lathe haal on nhlrh
rrcetilagu lor liliont hall ho
-I, anil need not exceed HMD fig.
rf.
illlona (or nomination! to he voted
illatrlrla comprising more than
oiuily mini he algned hy at leaal
rr cent ol thu elector lealdlng in
lot at lrat one-eighth ol llir (.rtt-
i In each or at Iraat ton cnoutlr
rdlatrlrt and need not eirerd Mil
r.
illloni lor nomination lor nltlcri lo
gcd lur In only rate connly, nt ill.
hall I II led with the county
not leaa than ITidaye hrlnrn the
at lor the primary election, Mol
ly, April I.
i form ol primary hallol mnat he
fat lo hy the tecrelary ol elate hy
M 30.
IftVtaa o votra Inr nomination lor
I ami iliatrirl olltrra mint he maile
lay 7.
rrofeulonal Card
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentin
Office over Klamath County Bank
c. r. STONE
Attorney at Law
Ollllco over (toitoltlce, Klamath Pall,
Orr-Rim
TalkmoHK 19 I
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law ;
Klamath Kail, Oregon h
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor
Cholceit of Wlnei. Liquors and Cigars
bit
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Cntora to tha tatter clan of trade, with nothing to offend
tho moat critical. You'll notice tho difference when you
try It. Juit'tho place to drop In for refreshing bever
age, when you need n atimulant. Purr liquor of all
kind for family trade u specialty
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentlit
American Hank A Truat Co.' lluildliiK
Elwood Steel Fences
lo the PttMk
imenciag Februrary 10, ItlM, and
nualog until further notice, the
lb Kwanaw III leave thn Klamath
I Navigation Co', dork at 10 a, m.
kegama connecting at Kenn tilth
Oregon A California Tranaporlatlon
btagca lor I'okrgaroa, carrying pa.
ra, V, H. mall and eiprvaa. Fare
Hath Kail to rokegauia, u.H)
kla line will aave you '.' mile ol
Ing and from twit four hour rldi
I had roadi.
V. It. Davit, tleneral Manager.
Buy a home
Aljolnlrig the new fair ground i two ami
one-half acre or mole, heat of (garden
land, Two nnd ono-half acre la rijnal
to eighteen lot MxW f-l. If Him are
good or had you ran alway make n
good li lug Irotii It. I'rlcit reaaonahle,
ami terma eay, Hi-e
I.. JACOIIH, Owner.
farmer of Moderate Means
Offered Rare Opportunity
An iinuaual opportunity la olfered tho
farmer of modcrato mean to secure n
home in tho l.akcldr Tract located on
the North ah re of Tuhi Lake. Thn
land now offered for xalu comdil (if
3.71 acre of irrltfahle land lying under
the Adama canal, n part of tho Klam
ath Project, and admirably located
along the adore of the lake. It la r.h
MKrhnuh ami i;ra land, iart of it
hrlng in cultivation. It will lie aold in
tractaloauit punhaaerii and on Main
factory terma.
for particular call on or aihlrea. J.
Frank Adama, manager I.akenlde Com
pany, Tuln Lake, Oregon.
HOIK! 10 CRIMtMS
IN TIIK COUNTY COUI1T OF Till.!
hTATK OF OHKOON FOIt KI.AM-;
ATII COINTV
KKTATK OF JOMKI'll l.-ONtlKII,1
HF.Ur.ASKIt
Notice It hemhy gUen that the lait
will nnd tealameut ol Jiweph Conger,
deceael, ha hen duly proven and ad
milted lo prohaie and that John V.
Hlemena and Cliaa. ). Wlllaon ha
lew duly apiotnleil a executnra there,
ol, All wrona haling claim agalnat
aid eatate are herrliy miunated to iiri'
enl Iheaame Willi the pror voucher, I Y7gfjf Cllr
within lis month Irom the date ol Oil I f,alVH WVIk
notice, to the underalgnnl at the Urit
.national Hank In tlio city ol Klamath
GUARANTEED
Wc arc in recent receipt of a carload of
the Famous Elwood Steel Fencing and
Poultry Netting in all widths. We stand
ready to guarantee every rod of Elwood
Fence we Bend out
Geo. R. Hum
Bennett's Feed Stable
aw muiuiuju. inn i i i
Next to Martin's MU1
Now Open for Business
The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock
getting their Hill, has been installed
Plenty of Wagon Room
JASPER BENNETT, Proprietor
The Cream of the Best
Old Continental Whiskey
Normandy Rye
F. F. V. Rye
Bottled Under the Sapervlsioa of the Oovernguni
. . None Better . . .
Sold By
C. D. Willson
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer
The Eldred Company
F. G. ELDRED, Manager
Bonanza, Oregon
Saddles, Harriets and Suppllei
Wc make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed,
hand-made Saddles and Shaps. Our Saddles
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
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To the Traveling Public
Reports are being generally circulated by inter
ested parties that no passengers will be carried by
the stage company handling the mails on the route
between Pokegama and Klamath Falls. The same
is being done for the sole purpose of injuring the
stage company, for passengers by the mail wagon
have one-third less staging than by any other line,
the distance between this city and Keno being cov
ered by a fast and comfortable launch.
W. Re DAVIS,
Manager 0. 6 C. T. Go.
Fall. Orctfon.
Paled al Klamath Fall. Oregon, thla
I3lh day id Fehruary, HUH.
John tV. SiiMtSi.,
M.I.Vlti Cm tut a l. Wiiijhiv,
Kiecutor ol thn lait will and te.lit
men I olJoteph Conger, lccravd.
Hi
A Pioneer Route
A Pioneer Train
The pioneers of early days, on their way to the
Pacific Coast, blazed a trail acress the mountains
and plains. Although they are gone and in many
instances forgotten, the trail is still there. But
no longer is the ox team a means of transporta-
i tion. The old trail is now marked by the flash of
the Electric Lighted
OVERLAND
LIMITED
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til reservations for berth, stateroom, or
v$ drawing room through any agent.
Southern Pacific
COMPANY
LUXURIOUS express train which is
now the means of quick transportation
between the East and the West. It
is equipped with fine comfortable stand-1
ard Pullman sleeping cars, dining car "
with service a la carte, library and
nlnk amnlr nVumronrinn nnt. No
extra fkir is charged- on this train. A
first-class ticket and a ticket for a
berth are all that is necessary. Make
If lend it to our ho,
pital nnd we will give it
La 1... .. . HM . -. AB. .
uiv iiv.i in tiraiiiiroi .
Our "watch doctor" la from
tho "old a;hool"and he un-il-rtand
his iMiilneex.
Mail order promptly at
tended to. Try un nnd lie I
convinced.
H. J. WINTERS,
Wttcluuker B Jeweler
T
You'll Know It
We mean Chaie & Sanborn'a
Seal Brand Coffee. It' the
Iwat and wo arc tho exclu
alve agenta for Klamath
Fall.
VAN RIPER Bros.
Ffcoae 816
Zim's Plumbing
Shop
Contracting and Jobbing
Klratclaaa Line of Plumb
InR Specialtica and first
claaa Workmanship.
A. O. U. W. Building
Klamath ftlla
. An Up-to-Date
NEWS STAND
Many have been the re
tnarka about our Newt
Stand. 8 trangara coming ,
into Klamath Fall have
remarked about the com
plttawNB of thla line of
our buaineaa. A moat
complete Una of Map,
Chart, Booka,Magainea
Newapapera, eta,
. Ankeny's
PUBLICITY
THE PRICE OF SUCCESS
There is a right way to do things. There is a large
amount of profitable business to be secured by the
right kind of advertising without increasing the fixed
expenses.
The advertiser, in the preparation of copy, must
consider what will appeal to the interest from the
. reader's or the customer's point of view. It will not
do simply to put down what seems to the advertiser to
be interesting, without putting it to the test of wheth
er it will be so to the public as well. It must contain
information that the public would either like to get at,
or which they could be interested in by a suggestion in
the shape of a good striking headline. What the pub
lic are after principally is the goods at right prices, so
that good descriptions should be included in nearly
every ad.
' Prices are invariably of interest to the customer,,
and, whether the method is reliable or not, form one
of the principal means of judging of the d.irabitity
of the goods.
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