The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 25, 1908, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD
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THE PEAZEL TREE.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY S5, JWS.
It is now stated that If certain
conditions arise, President Roose
velt may attend the Republican
National Convention at Chicago,
but under no circumstances will
he accept a nomination at the
hands of that convention.
Th senate has passed the re
solution introduced by Senator
Fulton providing for a govern
ment survey of the Willamette
canal and the falls of Oregon
IU Hlstsry M Told by th sv. Jaaatr
v Naln Plncknsy.
The Bet. Jasper Napolaou Ptnckney
of Punxautawuey parish used to boast
that he couM expound at al-ht aujr
text' In tbe Bible. Deacon Kpatulnon
da Johnson, who hated blui, oftfti
tried to trip blui, but without er
feaxlnsj blia fur a inouirnt. A few
Sunday ago be aroe In tueetlux. dis
played a inallcloua grlu aud eald:
"llrVr riuckuey. will yo' be o ktu"
an' condetven'ln', please, sun. at tub
xpoun' untub u de Item an' de itit
teestlc ob de Items tub be fouu' lu de
, Fifty-teventh Tialui, las' part a' dr
eighth Tnr
I Brer Dnckney (lanced at the text
, without apprehension, for be bad never
I read It before Silently be couned these
word: "Awake. psaltery and harp' I
I myself will awake early." I 'or a uu
. nient be aeeiued puiiled. Tbeu br
It if reported that John H.
Mitchel. the retiring president
of the Mine Workers, 'may be
asked by President Roosevelt to' sregatiou
cm tn Panama and make a rnort ,D" JJd "' explanation.
" , .... .. I "My dealt brudderu an' slstuhs:
on laoor conuiiiuiis mere.
poiiiMinljr read the text aloud aa tol
Iowa: "Awake, peatle tree an' harp
I myie'f will awnke right early."
Having pnum! long ettougb to let tbe
word, aluk luto the tiiluiW of hi. eon
Ilr'er I'luokner reiieuted
And now they have discovered
a contract between Harvey Scott,
of the Oregonian and Johnathan
Bourne, made in 1903, whereby
the former was to pay Johnathan
$25,000 for his support in the
Legislature for U. S
and further if he was elected to
turn over to Bourne all the Fed
eral patronage. Wonder if
Roosevelt knows about his friend
Bourne's past history?
iing iavM nut a 11118111 limn nu a
pow'ful man, but be nux al.o a ti-r'lile
bu.y man, an' be batter git up utlgbt)
early lu de luawulu' fob tub do hl
ttay'a wuk. itft like all de rrt uu u.
po' .liittuh. Dein tltne be mil oPti
o ter'ble buay be roiildit' play de harp
'eepplit' fit' t'ltig lu tie inowuln,' w'lle
de corn jione n-nxjkln' fo" breakfua',
an' laa' t'lug at night Ju." Iwfu' be wlul
Senator ' tuu tm' a' uu i"' ,""'' occaiioo..
branch ob a bum' ntagujdceut eatel
tree wbut grew Ju.' bvalde bla bed
room wludub detu mix eitry One
tree., dem peazrl treea-be'd up 'n' .ay;
'Awake, peaxel tree an' harp: I myae'f
will batter 'wake right early, 'cm I'm
ucb a bu.y uiau.'"-!(arper'a Weekly.
Every Democratic state con
vention held so far has gone fcr
Bryan.' first, last and all the
time If they wool J only select
running mate now, there
'wouM'nt be much left to do at
.the national convention.
Characterizing Francis Heney,
special council for the govern
ment in tbe Oregon land fraud
cateev and- the men associated
with bin a-a "desperate gang
of conspirators," seeking to in
jure his name and reputation.
Senator Charles W. Fulton, of
Oregon has made a sizzling reply
to the charges that have bten
aaade against him by Hcney.
The reply is made in a straight
forward manner, connecting
letters and other documents
which Fulton claims sustain and
prove his assertions. He minces
no word but strikes straight
from the shoulder. After pay
ing bis respects with equal im
partiality to Heney, J. S. Smith,
Browne)! and Governor Cham
berlain, the reply says that dur
ing his 20 years of public service
Heney is., the first person to
bring, charge against his in
Dramatic
Just aa be claiped tbe twautlful gin
In bla great atnmg arm. a atrauge man
came out and atood beside them, look
ing exceptionally foollub and Idiotic
due iHiaalbly to bla embarraaameut.
"Pardou me," be ulJ. "Tbe play
wright bad more epigram, than be
could put lu tbe mouth, of hi logical
character, and I've dropped lu Ju.t
here to get off a fear of tbttu. I'll be
a quick aa I can. You underatand
my poaMlon, of court."
"On, dear, yea," tbey replied a with
one voice. "Don't mind ua. Go right
bead. Take tbe center of the atag
ana uic aa long aa you like, we've
been In aodety drama before, yoo
know." Puck.
Election of 1908
Keglitration opena, Jan. t.
Cloova lor prlmarle, April 7,
Primary Klectlon., April 17.
Keglitration rropena, Aprils).
Cloaca lor election, May 15.
General Klectlon, June I,
Registration reopen. Pepl. SO.
Clow, for election, Oct. V0.
Frealdchtlal Election, Nov. 3.
Information compiled (or the Imtruc
tlon ol the public I. a. follow:
Proceeding. Under Initiative. Initia
tive petition mint have 7,4(Vi ilgna
turea; Initiative petition, iiin.t I Med
by January SI; argtiutenl. aductlng
iiiea.ure. tniim be tiled by February 3;
lnitlatleuieaiiire. mu.t I' printed by
the eccretaryol alale by March S; copiet
of uiraiuret ruuit be tuallol to voter, by
April 7; aecretaiy ol (late tnuit make
up the form ol ballot by May 4.
Primary Klectlon Candidate (oi
.late and diitricl office, to he voted lor
In more than one county, and lor cir
cuit judge and dl.trlct attorney, muai
die with the tccretary ol date, at the
time ol beginning to circulate petition,
a copy ol the petition lor nomination,
Igned by himarlt, a evidence that .aid
elector i a candidal lor nomination by
hit party. The vole ca.t l) a iiolltical
parly in each voting precinct (or reprc
eutatio in congrt-. that lt preceillny
general e'ectlon I the harla on whiih
tbe percentage (or petition thall lx
counted, and neeil not exrettl tOu) lg
nature.
Petition (or nomination to le voted
(or in ill.tricta comprining more than
on county mint be' .Igned by at lea.t
two per cent ol tbe electom redding li
each ol at leut one-eighth ol the pre
cinct in each or at lea.t loo cnmitirt
in the dl.trlct and need nut exceed UX
tignert.
Petition lor nominal inn lr nirw. to
be voted (or In only one roititly, or die
trlct, (hall b tiled with the oiimm
clerk not let than I'lda). hvlme th
lat aet lor the primary election, Wed
nesday, April I.
TnaTlorm ol primary ballot mint !
certified In by the wcrrtary ol date bj
March 30.
Canvaa ol vote lor nnminalion (or
tat and ili.trlit olllt-r. inuM l maile
by May S.
rarmers of Moderate Mean)
Offered Rare Opportunity
An unuiual opportunity is offered lb
farmer of moderate means to secur
horn In the, Lakeildo Tract located on
the North ah -re of Tul Lake. Th
land now offered for aalo con.l.ta of
3M0 acres of Irrigable land lying under
the Adam canal, a part of th Klam
ath Project, and admirably located
along the ihore of the lake. It Is r,:h
tagebruih and graa land, part of it
being In cultivation. It will h sold lr
tracta to suit purchaser and on satls
fsctory terms.
For particular call on or address, J.
Frank Adams, manager Lakeatd Com
pany, Tule Uke, Oregon.
To the Ladies
of Klamath Falls
All Interested In Hue China, 1 would
cordially Invito to call at my itudio,
Tuesday and Saturday afternoon., to see
my new line ol whit China ami dudie.
Order (or wedding and birthday pres
ent ollcited. Instruction given lu
China (minting. Fiieing very reasona
ble. Mas. A. H. Wjmo,
With Mr. Ida. Hubbard o.i Pine
treet. Phone 7S4.
There 'is always a few good
things. mixed with the evil in
thisworld, and a proof of this is
fourid in the vast array of "initi
tative , referendum measures
which the people of Oregon will
be forced to act upon at the
coming election. In the list is
included an appropriation bill for
the State University, which is
justly entitled to receive the
support of the people of the en
tire ;state. Klamath County is
one tot the moat progressive
counties in the state ineducation
al matters, and a large vote for
this appropriation, would adver
tise : to the world where we
stansl
fJHSjfeafjsjSfess;
The mult ot the -Hodson-Bai-ley-Beach
'"combination to fight
Statement No 1 has been to
change political conditions con
sideMtbly in Multnomah county
.and: to tike 'from H. M. Cake
' the men whowere to; have been
bis tMmineeal.ia'-tb'e primaries.
At fraaent time are only one or
twoRepublkans who say they
willj run for Legislative r.omi
aatttaata featosaeat No. 1.
Prelsngsd Dull.
"I would Ilk to se the sbriff,M an
nounced lb visitor In tbe county
eoaitboua."
"He's out" replied one of th clerks.
"When do you aspect hlra back)"
aaksd U visitor.
"I don't think b will b back for a
week at least," answered the clerk.
"A watch, factory failed, and u'
wtadiag up It affair." Harper
Wkly.
Th Baata Wera Safe.
"It would pleas m mightily, MUs
Stout." said Mr. Mngley, "to bav you
go-to th theater with m this vn
Inf.", "Hav you secured th scaur ask
M UI Vera Stoat.
"Oh, com now," b protestsd,
"you're not so heavy as all thatr
Catbollc Standard and Tims.
uslnsss and Sentiment.
"I think," aald th rldng young bro
ker to the wis young bualneaa wom
an, "that you really owe something to
lor Ilk mm."
"Under the circumstance," replied
th wis young business woman, "I
won't attempt to deny that you ar a
preferred crdltor."-BaltlBor Amer
ican. In th Languaa.
"Rom on has said that a kiss is th
language of love," remarked tb young
man la tb parlor scene.
"Well," rejoined the fair inald on tbe
far end of the sofa, "why don't you
get busy and ssy something r"-Ch!ca-go
News.
Under Dlffl.ultlM.
ena io ctiMiMS
IN TIIK COUNTY COUItT OF TIIK
ATATK OF OltKOON Knit KLAM
ATH COl'NTV. .
ESTATK OF JOSKPII CO.VOKIt.
DKCKASKO.
Notice I hereby glten Ihat the lad
will and ledameut o( Jiwpb Conger,
deceased, ha been duly proven ami ad
mitted to probate and that Joint W,
Siemens anil Chan. I), Willwm have
been duly apoliiti'd as executors there
of. All person having claims sgainst
said Mtate are liereby-feueeted In pro
sent the ame with the proper toucher,
wjthin six month (ram the date i( this
notice, to the undersigned at th Flrd
National' Dank In I ho city n( Klamath
Falls! Oregon.
Dated at Klamalh Vails, Oregon, this
13th dsy nl Fehrnary, 1UM.
John V. Kiemkn,
213 5-10 C'UABLCSD. WltlMIN,
Executors nl the last1 will ami tests
ment ol Joseph Consjer, Deceased.
Buy a Home
J joining the new lair ground ; two and
one-hall acres or more, lied ol garden
laad. Two and one-ball acre it equal
to eighteen lot. SOxISO fret. II times are
loud or lul you rait alaay tn.ke a
ool livlnn (lout it, Price reasonsble,
inn term ea-y. S-n
1. .IACOHS,0ner.
Loose Cattle and Horses
Warning 1 gltrti that horse, rows
4iid other animal (.Kind tunning loot
within the city limits will be impound
ed. This will cod the owner 2 One Iw
ide the leew. The dog tax llranse is
duesnd payable March lit.
C. C. l-ow, Pound Master.
W. E. FOLSOM
Public Auctioneer
At Harrison's Second
Hand store, Sixth street,
or address care of Box 116
Klamath Falls - Oitfjoa
lUasMtk taS Pw'.SctaVrary
Th Klamath FalU Public Library 1
open every afternoon from 2 to, 6:30
o'clock and each evening from 6:30 to
10 o'clock. -A cordial Invitation is en
tended to all.
We Make Little
Fuss
But there is always
something doing at
our place in the House
Furnishing line. We
carry the largest stock
of House Furnishings
in Klamath' County.
See us for a Square
Deal.
VIRGIL a SON
At the Bridge ea Mala Stmt
Heavy Freighting a Specltltjr. Baggage Orders Are
Given ProaiBt Atteatloa
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Having up-to-date piano
tracks we solicit yoar
fine piano moving,
PHONIS
KENYON 6 THOMPSON. PROPRIETORS
Office 871
Bara 671
ResMcacc eS
"I'll te'd you, Bepp; writ him a real
Insulting Utter!".
-Ob, tkafs aall'.aaM, old woman!
And I don't even know bow to spell
'ooundrll'"-Fiino Blatter.
Klamath. Falls:
:: :: Machine Shops
TECK 6 BERKT, Proprietora
We are now prepared to do machine repair work
of all kinds and guwanUe''alFwork 'first class
and prices lvajonable.
East End Meat Market
CRISLER & STH.1S. Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
Fresh and Cured Meats and Sausages uf nil kin.lt.
We handle our meal In ihiwnust modem way In clean
lines and surruunillims. Try us and we w III l,r tixj.t
happy to have you fur a customer, r'rrc Dellvrry
Incorporated November 28. 1900
Statement of Condition
.. of Ihe
Klamath County Bank
Klamath rails, Oregon
DECEMBER 31, 1007
RESOURCES
Ixn anJ DUcminU $340,530.80
Uonda and Securities 03,5254
Real Kstatv, liuililitiKH uud
Fixture) 14,745.18
Cash and Siuht Exchanuc 166,247.69
9585.04B.51
UABHJTIES
CaplUI Stock, fully m!d
Surplun and I'roflLs
Due Other iianki
Depoalta
$100,000.00
21,753.11
32,000.94
431,295.46
$585,049.51
I, Ale Martin, Jr., Cashier of the atiovenamrd
hank, do solemnly swear that the ahote state
ment la true to the heat of my knuwlode and belief.
Al.tX MAItTIN. Jit , Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this dlh day
of January, lVun.
ISealf C II. WlTMliow,
Notary 1'ublir fur Oregon,
OFFICERS
ALEX MARTIN President
E.R.KEAMES - Vice-President
ALEX MARTIN, JR. Cashier
LESLIE ROGERS - Ass'tCsshlcr
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks in Mills Addition were offered
at bargain prices a number of shrewd inven
tors bought; since that time vnlucs havo
Increased materially.
These Lota are Bargain Buys
at present prices, and there is uvury reason
to anticipate on advance in (trices. Remem
ber these lots ore FIITY feet in width and
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep-more than doublo tho area of most
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
2lP'J: APPLEOATE' Office oa Ftftk Street
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
The Cream of the Beat
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Normandy Rye
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