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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1908)
PUBLICAN CDTOATM ... -mnmr CLUK lilrt,l.fiiiuuiwmyw'lrt ratiiH.' fj O-miiy Clerk, at the ,rnln ,rl,t.,K.III.ANI)i:NltlllU1. II . ... II. Ul IKiu-'-rMr I... I.ti.a MtYHIWI M inil'liuwir Illri.ul.IlM" "'"' ""ry . V " ! ml COUNTY SMUUT I-' r:,"??!?: :,":::!: Llnr I hi IH'MI urn"" " ! fT. . .1.- ...II.-. 1,1 Nhttifl Of liikri i"' "' , , , L.ii,r..nmy.'''l"rM,,""",r' n l ruinll.K .HIM7 " "' iii i.ii... - I. .i- .i.,i. invwll candidate lti office .f I'"'!! lor ! '!'' Uon ii H" ",r,""r,n T,,,r" "" mtr rleiliim. ""' u illlllllillV lit n. ..,.-i. . hctci-r "'"'U,U""J' c"J,J)r '"' nuinall" "' "m ol mitulil l the action oi wi r ,Utn .! ' ' l'l"'y ll". im;ii.ii". WM.MAKTIN. ro STATE UNATOR hntoHli iili'iillicelil)aell a caildl i lor J"ll rtiator Iroin Klaniath, md CikA nwullr i)li llta Jlranll.tH. il'lrrl to III tlecltlon ,f (.lliliarj election. I., t. I l.i.i in. k,r,by lulimlt my namt to tbt Kf IWnntr for Joint atnaior inm .ik t k. nd Crook euuiitlaa at primary flrcllon to b UU April UO . . itln faithfully rcprantl thla rkl In th laat aMAion or IM Mgla L. n.l lnra the arnatorahlu baa. Itkli ttrrn, ln roncll to Klam- I afain lor trm laroraum run frilkfl of lh votrra of thla 8na LlJiilrlct, It t.pwt fully, (ii:o. ii. mcKKTnArt, Ulilo.Hlr tlial I am a rarulilalr Ibf Krpullkaii nomination fur Joint kLir in irMi-H-iii llm dUlrlit ron int i'l Croiik Klamalli ami laki ktU II. I. IKIMiATK. Ikinanra, Urfgnn. FOR COUNTY TRIAWRIR Urfitl.j annuunrr my camlUlary lor di-in lo llm ornra of County Karrr on llm Itrpiilitlran llckat tulf llollirilni.lon ol tlm prlmarlra on 1117 UAI.VAI.KWIH. I.rtrli) ilrtlarr uiywll a ramlUlalr lUnoiulnatiou ol County Trraaurrr l, llrpuUlran llrktl, iullrt 16 llm lUrration ol llm votara at llm prl T.1tln. T W.HTKI'IIKNH. N aanounrr mirtrll a ramlMato lor llm ablican iu,mlnati,in lor tbr ol luiiiit; Trriiurrr, aulijrct to llm laol tlm tolart at llm coming ! I U April C. C.CII IT WOOD. FOR COUNTY ASUMM Iherrliy annuunrr myarll aa a ramlb I kir himliiatiou nn tlm KrpuMlran Nl, lor Counly Anmir, ol Klamalli Inly, (uljcl to llm ilrrlalon ol tlm In at llm primary rlactlnn. . IIKItT K. WITH HOW. Iltfrrby aiuiuuni-r. my camliilac for ro Klamalli County, aublrct to ladi-uiGl llm llrputlloan votvri at primary rlrclln i of April 17, IBOS. It. 0. C0WI.RY. lorclla. ceb. J, ltw. Ilxrthy aimounm ruyaalf a candblaU urn nominal inn to llm oltkr ol or, .iil,U t,i in Orcliloii of tbr ktUirlau tulrta al tlm primary clrc- K. W.dOWKX FOR rROSECUTtNO ATTORMIY Iktrahy annnimca myMilfaaa ramll- r .. .no impui,iiran llrket for Ilia Pinatbi for Ilia citllre of Diatrlct At- "7 ior Mamatii and Ukr man tie, lCl til lliu tlivlalnn at iI.m ..., . I P'linary rlrrtloti. rllKI). II, Mll.W. 1111 bvaramliilatv lor tlm Kapubll- -'u.Hiaii.in tor tli oRlea 0 1 mg uttomuy for tlm tond Ktttlb attorQf y dlltrtet of lha ilit. pnconiUilD. of tb ooaDtlti aftumni,. D. V. KUYKBNDALL. - i ,MIII I SCHOOL lllmnifauuMi itrabr , .. ... . lu,. ;':,:::,"! ? ?'? "Mandtnt. rnr .1,. ....'., , fWeMTQUri.t tbt arlaurT'aW . W. "WAN. b.ff'Mnnouncaii.y candidacy WaKSBWiBss a- Wilt J. Q. WIGHT. I hereby annmnir mytell camlliUta fur llm iioinlnliii,ni lliu Iliipnlillcan Id kel, fur Ominjy Hohwil rliiprrlnlmiil. thl, iilijiuittii llio (Irclili)ti of llm vhIuk at tli Primary election In April. J.'ll. H0I1IIS, Merrill, Ori'K'in, rOR COUNTY COMMISSIONS I ln-rcliy mitioiinrc mytflfaa a catiill date for the nomination forCotiiiiil.tlmi. r on the. republican llraet, for tlin coif tMmatlnu of llm voter at llm primary election In April. 0. I. KWINOI.i:, IxrilU, ()r. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I heiehv announce in) till a candidate i for re-election to llm iilllcx i,f County I Murv)iir, anhjevt to llm foii'ldrtattiui of llm Ilepnlillrati MJliir at llm primary ilcctluii. M, I). WII.I.IA.MH. FOll JOINT ItM'KRHKNTATIVK To thn Itepnbllrali ol Klamath, Ute,l Crook anil (Irani ronntle I with to Inform llm Itrpiihllrana ol ( Klamalli, l-ake, Crook ami Omit loun-i lire, rontlltullriK Urn Tfteiitytlr.t Hep retentetlve Dl.trki ol Oirftn, thai my ! nam will In pretriitcd for your conthl ration at the primary rtecllon In be I held April I, ItlW, nikln your ulflK fur elrcllon at orm ol llm ILpuhllt-an nominee for Joint ItrprrM-nuthr to be l.allotr-1 lur on Jurm I, IPOH. i II. I. IMknap, I'llimvlllt, Orrg'n. PIMOCKATIC CANDIDATES, roR county iMuurr I rrircllullr announrr myx-lf ai a ramllilaln lor llm ofrlrn of Mmrlfl on tlmi IKimorrallr llrkvl, ul,)l to llm MI ol tbv Vulrta at llm primary dirtion. II, hT.fll'.tr. IIIHIIUI. I lirirliy aririouiirf iiIjm-II a ramlliUtri on llm Ifemnrratlc llrkrt, fur llm nor.il. ' nation for tlirrllt, lor llm rontlilrrallon , ol tlm votrra at tlm primary rlrctlou. It. K. IIUNHAKKII. I rORMUNTYCORONXR I rrtirvtfully annoiiiira m)rll at a ' ranillilaln lor tlm nffirv ol Coroner ol Klamath Coiiiilr, Orrgnn, on tlm IVni ocratk tlckit, aubct to tlm approval ol tlm votrra at tlm primary rlrctlou on April 17, IWM. ! KAIII. WIIITMKJK. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I hrrroy ilrclarc myarll a ramliilate for tlm nomination fur County Awrir on the Itoinucrallc ticket, anl'Jrct In tlm ilrrUlon ol llm totrr at llm primary taction. J. I. IKK. IOR COUNTY TRIAIURtR I rrctfully announce myarll at a randldato lor llm offlre of Counly Trrat urrr, on llm IVmocratlc ticket, aulijrct I to itrrMoii ol llm vnlrrt al llm Primary rlrclluii. cuunii. i.uiufnr. rOC COUNTY CLIRK I Imrrby annnunrr myarll at a candi date lor nomination to offlre ol (Viunty Clerk m;lifcl lo aillon of Drmocratlr votrra at ;lm primary elrcllon. W A. IiKI..KIX. fire AUrm Oistrkls Diatrkt No. 3-..Wat aUIr of river. Dlatrlct No. 4 South of Main atrcmt from trm bridge to Center atrrrt. Dlatrlct No. u Conger and (Ullfornla Avanuaa. Dktrict No. O-Ewauna Heighta. Dlatrlct No. 12-South of Main, be twarn Canter and Third. Dlatrlct No. 13-South of Main, be tween Thlnl and Fifth. Dlatrlct No. U-North of Main, be tween Thlnl and Fifth. Dlatrlct No. IG-Kouth of Main, to Walnut batwaan Fifth and Seventh. Dlatrlct No. 10- North of Main to High, batwran Fifth ami Seventh. Dlatrlct No. 21-Routh of Main to Walnut, between Seventh and Ninth. DUtrlct No. 22- North of Main to High, between Seventh and Ninth. Dlatrlct No. 23-Hot Springa dlatrlct aat of Main and Ninth. Dlatrlct No. IM-Soulh or Walnut to Plum, between Fourth ami Sixth. Dlatrlct No. 25-South of Walnut to Plum, between Sixth and Klghth. Dlatrlct No. 31 -South of Walnut and CaM of Klghth. ' ntatrlrt No. 32-Nortll of Hia-h to Jaffenon. between Sixth and Eight. Dkttrwt No. M-norxn oi eerwv, batwaan Sixth and Eighth, rurlt Mo SB-North of Hlsh to Jtfm, bttwMO Eighth and Tenth. tntrnei 'no. ti-nwt" i iMtwaan Eighth and Tenth. DUtrUt No. 48-Eait of cnil. irk. .l .l.rm III ha Bounded by givln tan rapid itroket of the ball, fsllMred by tbe nttBbar or tna u www inwblch taalrela located, which will bt rung thraa tlnaa. When the dli trkt Ii raorofantad by mora'tbinona flgura, u No. 84, after giving the gen- .1 Uaa hall will ba taDDadtWlCt. iaWa ''Htht paUM, followed by four UM wiui a longer pauat, aim -naaUattrlaa aaora bafon) aoundlng th A .FlflHT FOR HBEBTY. Traglo Inaldant ef Life In th Uneaay Land af the Ciar. The chief of gendarmerie of the To bolak forernruent haa aent to tbe cen tral authorlllea at Ht, relerabtirg n full report of tlm dotperalo attempt at eacatm itimtn early In October by n cuiivoy of prltoueia wbo had been balled III llm village of Kiilarbltka, Tlm convoy numbered thirty-three prltotmra, of whom four Were "pollll cala." They vrere blng toarclmd from Tilinnii to TolKilaf, Die eacort conalat' luu of rliilitn-n aoldlera of tbe Nlnlb HllmrUn reaerre regiment, commanded by a noiicoininlaaloned offlcer. Kular Mlkn conatala of one long afreet, at tbe end of which la a large laotated build ing, Mliure patting i-uuvoya of prlaon era are lodged for llm nlgtit The con (kit bad behaved eii-uiplarlly during tlm in a rill to Uularbltka, and tbrlr guarda bad no auaplcluu that an oui I'tvak bad beeu planuod and all the d lalla arranged, Tbe prltonera were pul Into two rwiui, tbe cort occupying two other Hpaiimenta, with oue mill ne I la the corridor and auotber oulald Ibw building, which la aurrounded by a blgli woodvo wall, At 10 o'clock all h ijulet lu tbe prltou, Home of th aoldlera were drinking lea, while tbe utbera bad already art lied down fur the night. A few re tunrkt were excban(w between tbe prttouera In I lie two roooia, but, being lu Vlddltb, they were not underatood by tbe aeutloel In lb corridor. Then "One, two, three!" rang out abarply and distinctly, and tbe prlaonera In both room bunt open tbe doora and nulied (telluiell lulo tbe corridor. Tbe aentluvl abouted tbe alarm, and with lu n few aecouda tlm aoldlera of tbe eacort were inaated lu tbe paaaage, wbrre a furloua Oglit entued for tba cerliltire Hacked at te farther end. The prltonera managed to eecureulne of tbvae weapon and atrove to come to cloto ijunrti-ra with tbe aoldlera, who were toon pouting a devaatallug Are Into tbelr rank". Tbe greater part of tlm light took place In complete darkimtt, nt tbe lauipi were abatterrd by rarlilno liullrtt. AUiut twenty of tin. prltonera were killed or wounded lu tlm iiirrldor, Tbe remainder euc ci-vdrd III cwopWig from lb building. Tbrtw were allot by tbe aentlnel out tide. 'Mm handful wbo aurvlred, hamper ed tliuugb tbey were by the cbalna on Ibelr fret, clamlrrd up tbe wooden wall and made fur tbe neighboring forrttt. One of tbme tucu, who car rlnl a carbine, wot ttruggllng to get over tbi wall whi-u n auldter ran to ward btiu mid addrettlng blm a "com rade" otTcli'd to bold tbe carbine for a moment. The prltoner, believing blm to l- n fellow refugee, dropped tba carblue to blm, mid tlm aoldlrr there upou bajoiirtrd blm to death, Another aoldlrr armed bliutelf with a bar of Iron nnd killed one of the con vlcta, whom Im atrack with audi force that the latter bad a hand completely wvrrrd from tbi- arm, In all eleven prtiouere racaped, with nine rarblnea aud alxty cartridge. Three were re captured tbi- follow log morning, aud Ave carblurt were recovered. Tbe noncommlttlonrd offlcer la charge of the etcurt arena to bare acted with great prrrnrv of mind and courage In the face of the uneipected attack. The alx cutualtlea among tbe aol dltra were nil bayonrt wounda. Five were of a alight character, but tbe alxth ended fatally. Twenty-two of tbo couvlcla were klllrd.-DalUiaore 8uu. Hew H Made It Up. Clark WlllUma, Nw Vork'a auper Intendent of banka, aald tba other day of a bankrupt: "It la no wonder the poor fellow weut under. When It became necea tary for hhu to borrow, tbe aecurlUet that be offeree were quite wonaieaa. Thla fact waa pointed out to blm, and be produced other bundle of aacurl tlea lean valuable If poaalble than tba drat lot. Mr. WlllUma laughed. "He reminded sae," ha aald, "of a .II. r ulmm I heard about the Other day. Ma waiter waa auutmoned an grily by a gueat " 'Look here, waiter,' tue gucti grum bled, 'three uyetere that you have brought ue are bad.' " 'I know that, lr,' tbe waller an awered. 'but wo bava glreu you three more than you ordered In make up for It.' " A MantU With a Hlatary. u the wludowa of a llk aud lace tioi at Tbe Hague there waa die ..i.v.i rw weuka aan a mantle wllb a blalory. Of llueet lacv, all lu '" piece, It waa uiauo ror me conmauuu ii, KiimrMui Cutfeule. and aereu uredlewoiuen worked aeveral yearn npou It. All enuueni rrenvu arut .....i ,i.u .i.M,l.rii fur lha lui-e. and tbe aketch waa deatroyed aa aoou the pattern waa woraau. 11 cui uiunuiu i,b. uarvin nut tha event for wktcb It was made never took place, tnd the enprtaa woro It onl onco-at the opanlng of tbt Sum canal la 1809. For tWMt7lUl. year , tiw 4- -naavaakon InAthaoa. HOW It KOt there nb on mohm to kaow, A Breakfaat Takh) Problom. If there la one thing that ba pre- vented a )trga nutabar of our nou- .iit rtohaa liaeomlna JnOtOTUlta It 1 the stumbling block that lie lo the rornct pronuncuiHon 01 "" thauleur. 1 alvraya write "ahuvvef; and try and pronounce It accordingly .with a humorous, emlla. Thla U a my food ?ajr of fetttftf out of tna dlttKulty ud.tToMi all tho Tirtow "hofur.!' "aaafow-jand iiivowfwt" nnd th huadrWd otter wronf poaillle.-Owes John to iuioear. FrofcMlonal Ctrdi Dlt WM.MAKTIN Deatltt Office over Klamath County Bank C. F. 8T0NI Attorney at Law Offllce over poatofflce, Klamath Falla, Oregon TiLcrrioKe It D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Falla, Oregon DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hank A Truit Co.' Iliilldlng Watch Sick If o tend it to our hot pltal am) we will give It ' the beat of treatment. Our "watch doctor" la from ' the "old achool"and he un derstand hla butlnea. i Mail order promptly at-' tended to. Try ua and be convinced. ' H.J. WINTERS, Watchaukcr a Jeweler You'll Know It gBaBBwBaaBBaaaaaaaaaaar We mean Chaae ft Sanborn' Seal Brand Coffee. It'a the beat and we arc the eiclu aive agenta for Klamath Falla. VAN RIPER Bros. rfeOM S16 Zim's Plumbing Shop Coatractlntf aaa JobMM FiratcU Line of I'lumb Ing Speclaltiea and flrtt claai Workmanahlp. A. O. U. W. BaUdUig lOaaatli Falla An Up-to-Date NEWS STAND Many have been the re marka about our Nawa 8tand. Strangara coating into Klamath Falla bava remarked about the com pleteneaa of thla line of our burineaa. A moat complete line of Mapa, Charta,Book,aafailnea Newapapara, eta. Ankeny's CENTRAL CAFE Ope.D aadNlgHt Private Dining Parlor Oysters fceryed in Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. Klamath Falla 6 Wlnema Truck & Transfer COMPANY Furniture and piano carefully moved. Baggage wagon and genera! draying. All work jtwn .jrtMt attention. Buaa To ftoataUboata. Pbon J03 . C0iBURN fi YOUNG . Froprittora . G. HclaiUei ft Co. Fur Merchants -.-- Mclntire-Straw Stage Line. In Connection With Klamath Lake Railroad Pokegama Line Stages leave Klamath Falls daily at 7 A. M. and Pokegama every morning. Sure Connection at Pokegama D Klamath Lake R. R. Trains Leave Thrall daily at 3 P. M. and arrive at Pokegama at 5:05 P. M. Leavj Pokegama at G P. M. and arrive at Thrall at 8:20 P. M. S. P. Trains at Thrall North Bound South Bouad 6:05 A. M. and 1.32 P. M. 2:25 and 5:55 P. M. KLAMATH FALLS FURNITURE HOUSE Opposite American Hotel This muddy weather calls for Linoleum. We have it 6 to 12 feet wide. It saves time and hard work. Make wash day a pleasure by using: one of our 1900 Washers and Anchor Brand ball-bearing ringers. E. W. GILLETT 5 CO. THE E. H. DuFAULT. Proprietor Choicest of Wlnea. Llqwort and CHaxi a&aU., Cater to the better cbua of trade, with nothlnic to offatai the moit critical. You'll notice the difference when you try It. Juat the place to drop In for a refreshing bever age when you necc a atimulant. Pure liquor of all klndt for family trade a apeclalty A Pioneer Route A Pioneer Train The pioneer 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 tion. The old trail is now marked by the flash of the Electric Lighted OVERLAND LIMITED A i now the means of quick transportation between the is equipped ' Lf ard Pullman sleeping cars, dining car with service a la carte, library and jv club smoker observation car. No vIJf. extra fair is charged on this train. A first-claw ticket and a tickat-for a . berth are all that is neceaiary! Make v TV reservations for berth, stateroom, or . Tff , drawing room through any agent. Southern Pacific COMPANY OFFICE LUXURIOUS express train which is East and the West. It with fine comfortable stand- . i gtMrtl akraa tf aln.