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THE EVENING HERALD
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Hwatd PubHtMng Company
W. 0. SMITH, Mt-
8UIWCRIPTION RATES
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HOW TO HMMT. Dona IWWW MM17HINT,
espraas enter, ponanl check on your local tank,
atampa. rata, or currencr.
Nswsrarea Law op oasxxm.-Srctlm ssttof
Dm lawa of Oitna raMaa that whntaTrr an
HIM eontmttmc a newseaprr ahatl mall rack
Mm H any pmon In lata 8ut without
rat raratrtac an araar tbmfor, auk nwiaaiwr
alMll to aamfd ta ta ttrt. nnd no oVbt or oM lea
nan hall accrue aealiut rath prnon, wkatfctf
an Mwapapar la mtalrwl by tha paraon to whom
MARSH LANDS Oregon's richest soil. AML .
50 per cent, vefletaoie milter. luanuins greaicii uarkjau.. ., rv. M - -r - -
MB"B"S"
Itlaaaatoraat.
Election of 1908
Itcftlatralion open, Jan. rt.
CI ok (or prlmarlva, April 7.
1'ilmary Kleullons, April 17,
Iti-glalralion reopens, April '.'I,
Cloaca lor election, May 15.
ticueral Klcctlon, June I.
Itrglatratlon reopens Sept. M.
Cloaca lor election, Oct. SO.
1'ivalde titlal Klectlon, Nov. 3.
, Information compiled (or the liiMrtic
' tlon o( llie public I as follows:
Proceedings Under lnlltallve. Inltia
' live petition! must have 7,405 alitna-
lures; Initiative petitions iniut l filed
by January 'J ; arguments advocating
Lortly put gown uu (lie reporter and ! measure nutii bo Mod by February 3;
c,rr"- .iiitllstite measures must be pilule.! l.j
Shower balba will be uaed by thethe HNfl.,.rvo, Me ,v March 2; copies
Cleveland police to aober up drunks , , , ' ,
before trial. ol mc n",rM muai i maiieu to voter uj
Between Jan. 1 nud Nov. 1. 1007. the April 7; aecretaiy ol (tale mint make
flr loes of tbe United Static wa up the (orni ol ballot by May 4.
I190.7d5.30t) compare with WH.-I00..' ,,...,. vi..,i.,rJn1ii.u,M .
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. UW
SHORT STORIES.
Of all calling the waiter's show the
greatest mortality, S3 kt 1,000.
Tbe Connecticut supreme rourt will
Farmers of Moderate Means
I Offered Rare Opportunity
An unusual opportunity la offered the
' farmer of moderate moana tu-sveuro a
home In the Lake fldo Tract lor ateil on
tho North h iro of Tulo l.ak. The
land now offered for aalo conaNta of
SfiOO acre of IrrlRable land lying umlr
the Adama canal, a part of the Klam
nth Project, and admirably located
along the ahore of the lake. It M r.:h
Kbnikh and grata land, part of it
being in cultivation. It will bo aold In
tract to auit purchaaera and on n.t la
factory term.
For partlcutara call on or odilreaa, J,
Frank Adama, manager ljtkt'ilU' Com.
any, Tule l.nke, Oregon.
naMPBana1
NOtrCt 10
CMMIH3
Buy n home
A IJolntng the new fairground; tan and
one-half acre or more, !! ol Kntil.n
laad. Two uiul ont-liall mn' la rtpnl
! In .l, ....... .,.!.. .. .(1.1.1 ".' nMi-v. .t i.num- iiuvM.vira, iiiiiiirnaif
A father mid toother left tbclr baby nn.l dMilct ofHcw, to be voU-l for ,ro.).l or bad you ran. aU make a
on aatrvet car In Clee1nml. Tbe child ' in more than one county, nnd lor cIr-Kool litlng (rom It. I'rice reasonable,
rode to tbe end of tbe Hue mid aiCuU JiiilraandilUtrlct attorney, muat , ami termi ea.r. Pee
.M.1 fnf. fill fh Vnfl rulKaw .wIm.1 ' ! 4
. .. .. ,. . I HI" wltli 'be eorelary vt atate, at the
Tb tarkawauna Railroad rotnpnny '
haa Uaued an order to tbe clerk nt timeol brslnniiv ti circulate petitlona,
Scrauton, Pa, that they mint not ' a cop) r. tbe vlitlu (or nomination,
aneete on their books. u tuUrvuloaU lKnel by liliuarll, at evidence that aaU
may be tranamltted. , eifdor la a candidate for nomination by
Flr recently deatroyed tbe tuiuae In ' Ida luirty. The toteoaat by a ollilral
Mat reorla. Ill, where ,,.rlv In rarb intiiiit i.nvlnr-l for mm.
tbe town of
the prima donna Emma Abbott llrst
sang. Recently tbe building wai ued
for a dwelling, but It naa formerly u
fcboolbouav.
A girl wai ao lutereated at a dauce
at Rlreralde. N. J., that abe ill.l nol
know that ber arm bad beeu broken
by a fall ou tbe floor. A aureou ajtd
It wai tbe worat fractured flUiw be
Ter treated.
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
aentatlw in concrna that laat prrcedinn
urnerul e'ectlou lathe lii on whiib
the 'rreniiie (or ( 1 lliwiia aball U
counted, and Mvl not exctv.1 lOuU aig
natiiret.
l'elitioiia (or Humiliation to be voted
(or in illstiicla cimpriaiiiK more than
one county mual lw rlgneil lyat leaat
two percent o( tbe elector realdlng In
each ! at least one-elnhlh ol the pre
electa In each or at leaat two countlr
In the diatrict and need not exceed J00
Zlra" ' aigner.
I'etlllona (or nomination (or office to
be voted (or In only one county, or dia
trict, aliall be filed with the county
I.. JACOIH, Oanrr.
I.N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OHE00N FOR KLAM
ATH OOlfNTY.
ESTATE OF JOSEI'll CONUER,,
DV.V.t ASKl. i
Xmlco la hirhy given that the lat
will and tratament ol Jo-pli Conger,
drccaeed, baa lieen duly proven and ad
mitted tu probate anil that John VV.
Piemen ami Chaa. I. Wlllaon have
Invn duly apotnleil ai exnutor tin ti
ol. All iron haUtK claima agalixt
aid tilate are hereby rrtiteateil to pie
aent theaame with the prowr oiicbrrr,
within all moiilha (rotti the date ol llila
notice, to the tindertlgneil at Ilia Flrat
.National Rank In tho city ol Klamath
1'iilla. Oregon.
Ialrd at Klamath Falla, Oiegon, ibN
Ktlli day ol February, IW!t.
John W. Hitutsa,
2 1J . 1 t CutaLu I'. Wuuom,
Exrcutora ol the laat will and tfita
metil ol Jnaepb Conger, Iteceatnl,
E8St End Meat Market
CRISLER a STILTS, Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
t
Cicali nml Cureil M cut a iiml KnuaK'' of nil klinli.
We hutidle our nirnta III tl e mint Inmlein wuy Inrlinn.
lineal mul aurroumllngi Tiy na nml m will be niu.t
happy to bnr )ni for il riiatomer I'ne IMuiry
Maaaaik lata Pa. fa IVWarv
The Klamath Kail l'ubllc Library la
open every afternoon from 2 to C:30
o'clock and each evening from 0:3 J to
10 o'clock. A cordial Invitation la en-'
tended to all.
Florence Roberta la playing
ou Um road, and the U doing well.
Herbert Kelcey ami Effle Shannon
are reported to be doing well lu tbelr
new piay, -Bridge.' cerk not lea than l.ldaya More the
Frederick Paulding haa written a I dale art lor tbe prlmarr election, Wed
play. Tbe Oreat Question." In which I eday, April I.
Jeaakt Boustelle will appear. The (orm , prm,rr ,, nm Xtr
Madge Leasing has one of the lead- certified lo be tbe secretary o! state by
lug roles In Tbe Prince of PIIon." March 30
uowtelng produced lu Part. . ' " Canvaaiol votes (or nnminslions (or
William A. Brady U to produce a I alata and diatrli I offices tnual be made
uew political .lay, called Tbe lutrud-l")' May 2.
er, by Tbompaou Ilucbauau.
nrace Van Studdlford, Cnmllle D'Ar i
llle and Helen Bertram are aoiue of!
the singer now appearlug In v.tiide-1
villa.
Harry B. Smith has been engaged to
writ tbe book for tbe new musical
play In wblcb Ham Bernard will be
tbe star after tbe expiration or bla
contract with Charles Frobman.
Lilian Albertson. tbe stately beauty
who attracted much attention as the
governess lu Tbe Sliver Girl.:' 1 to
be toe star of "Paid In Full," wblcb
wa orlglaalljr Intended for Annie Bus-
ell. Ralph Delmore and BattJe Bus-1
ell will be lo the cast
The Cream of the Best
Old Continental Whiskey
Normandy Rye
t. F. V. Rye
BtMtLttl Uatfer the Supervision of tar Oowamem
None Better . . .
a a
Sold By
C. D. Willson
Wtaoleiale and Retail Liquor Dealer
Incorporated November 28, 1000
Stolrmcnl of Condition
of Ihe
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Fulls, Oregon
DECEMBEK 31, 1907
RKSOUKGKS
Iawus mul niecmnitit $340,530.00
lioml-s mul St'curitH'.t 03,525.84
IU-nl Ktato. lluildiiirM nml
Plxtiireii 14,745.10
Cimh and Silil i:.linnr.e I 6,247.60
$505,040.51
LIAB1LIT1KS
('npitnl .Stock, fully pcil
.Stiipltm nii'l JVollt.s
Duo OthiT Ifiuikii
l)oK)iiit.t
$100,000.00
21,753.11
32,000.04
431,205.40
$5(15,040.51
I, Alex Martin. Jr . ('miner of tin .lUiveiininnl
batik, ilo oli mul) avMur Out tliu nIhiio atn.li-
liicnt l true to the Im nt i.I mi kniMt.ile ai.d belief
AI.KX MA It I IN. Jit . t'aalrier
Siubacribetl mid awntti to I foil' me 1 1 tl at litli day
of Junuary, V.i
Seulf ( II WiTMIiilV.
Ni.isi) public (.. r (Irtgwi
OFFICKRS
ALEX MARTIN
E. R. REAMES -ALEX
MARTIN, JK.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass't Cashier
aVajaaataaaaafca
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
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Ti3T"r't",' OtltHTY
TALES THEY TELL
Kecretary Shield of the water board
la New Orleans baa a spaniel that de
UgBta to catch buga aad take them to
tha yard for the chickens to eat
A Sturgeon (Mo.) man aays be aeut
hk overall to a laundry, forgetting to
remove hk watch. The watch, be de
clare, went through tbe wringer andj
continue to Keep gooa tune.
Mr. Scboller of Mansyunk, Pa.,
bought a Ufa else marble statue of Ve
nus, which was placed In the parlor.
When her husband came borne late at
nlgbt he thought tbe statue wai a bur
glar, and Venus was smashed.
A Oreenfleld (Mo.) cttlxeu says that
when bla dog saw two preacher ap
proaching his bouse be trotted around
tha comer and returned with two
plump chickens, wblcb be deposited
sear tbe door and then went to sleep.
MOOES OF THE MOMENT.
Panel of very deep tucks are Insert
ad at tbe bottom of evening gown.
Tbe plain portion beneath tbe tucks
shows embroidery designs.
Braid Is seen everywhere ou street
and bouse costume alike. Soutache,
anu tne oat slltt braid or plain weave
are preferred to more faucy kind.
Tha return of tbe tailored sblrt waist
aad Its return Is assured-beapeaka
for the trotteur skirt tbe severest sun
Bltstty, a anything else naturally -would
be out of keeping.
haded aattn and velvet have bean
MTlT4.aad are being used for trim
slat on cloths, ai alto are cords form
at of Mk anS wound Into fanciful bor
ate gfed other effect. In black thla
,'ldea-U particularly DleatlM.-
York Post
Britain' Old Age Pension.
A Billionaire will walk for tbe pleas
ure of saving a cab fare; any woman
would spend ber lat (billing on a tax
imeter because there Is no point lu
saving one' last ahllllng. That 1 tha
British workman' answer to tbe crlt
lea who sdvlse him to aare up hi owi
o4 age pension. London ClmvaJcle.
U yea flee f raete up, caU on Zf a (
The Land Where Things Grow!
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Buy Lots in Mills Addition
Whei Deciding
Upon a Home
or Making an
Investment
You Should Choose
the Best
Opportunity Is Knocking at
Your Door
-Pay one-fifth Gash
$10 per Monih
Until paid up
end you out own .
Choice property
Mills Addition Lots Are the Bargain' Buyi
cf Klamath Falls '
Particular attention is called lo tho location with ref
erence o the Yard location of the California Northeast
ern Railway, Depot location, the Macadam Road, Main'
Canal, and soil and physical situation that mean good
streets, splendid lawns, unfailing water supply for irri
gation, and easy accessibility.
It Ii Your Chance to Make Money '
CaJlS w!?Linquirv of A drive om' MHs Addition
ErJ ft r a. , a . ?treets wiH cost yu nothing'
mi!, mli f PIeg!tc but A few moments time and
MIM Ithel McCauley. convinceyou of its advantages
FRANK IRA WHITE
flfta-Strect lldc American Bank 6 Trust Corapa"Bulwing
1AND ON THE IAND IN KLAMATH LAND!!
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