I . e M i . iMi
MARSHLANDS teli!?MJr ABEL An
- .... .. .... u..iM. Mnn find unwards. EaV TenM. - . & ajy
THE EVENING HERALD
i
V-.
v issaasl Mir. aswest Senear, kr lk
- " - luUUUafl
50 per cent, vegetable matter, luamaina greatest wmai- f- r -
Wt SJ. SSS,pj IkSSSjSjC
;..
II J 4i
suMournoN rats
Jfe, to ssaAUiee meats . .
Or! EatereS dt esrrter. e
new to luarr.
eraer.eei
I (.00
I. SO
J J
.60
It
. miml (keek on rear lots) bank.
lump, esss, or caiiir.
Hasies; Law or OsaooH.-Settlen IM ol
i)m kin ef Onm iHiwfclee that whwmr mi
Mini CMtmUtiur e Mmpwtr skill null turn
imfapeser e anr Mm In IkU 8tate without
Ant racemes? an order Ikerefor. wck newspaper
kail ee SeeeM be tift. and no debt or ofctle.
uon ekes) aetrM aealatt sack serem. whether
kl mm I reretael by tbe Bereoa to whom
It ei sent eras.
FRIDAY A I'ltll. 3. 190S
hsllty ane) Turner.
Taste are picture lu 8blly which
remind ua of Turner'. Pur light
breaks Into all It color ami flood
tb world, which mar be earth or sea
or sky, but 1 above all rapture of
color. He baa few twilights but man?
iUwna..4 h lore autumn for It
wild tesath' and broken color. Fir
be play with, but air and water are
tit tbmsuts; thought of drowning
re In all bis work, always with n
sense of strange luxury, lie ha,
more than any poet. Turner' atmos
phere: yet aeein rarely, like Turner,
to paint for atmosphere. It I part
of hi babttual hallucination; It come
to nla with bU vision or tncatage,
clothing It. Arthur Bymona In Atlan
tic. The Lien In the Jungle,
Frederick Delout, the African pio
neer, aay In one of bU books that reg
ular bablts and high living agree with
lion and other brute and that those
exhibited In menageries are much
handsomer than those the hunter
meets In the Jungle. Then their hab
it are not so creditable aa people lu
clrlltaed countries suppose. Tbey will
.be shocked to learn that the lion
reed on meat In tbe most advanced
stag of decomposition becaune be !""
too laty to bunt for fresh uieat.lbey
bare taken It for granted that the
king of tbe forest carries a high head
as b sweep along over tbe plain, but
slous says be trots along with his
head behind his shoulders like any
common cur.
The Earth Recks) for Tsn Day.
The greatest earthquake that ha
ever occurred within the limits of the
Called States since the discovery of
America began in California at 2 A)
o'clock on tbe morning of llarcb 20,
1872, and continued until th 4th of
April, 'during which time th surface
of the earth was continually agitated,
not being perfectly quiet for a much
aa a single moment. Tbe most re
markable thing In connection with the
whole asTalr (especially when we con
sider that Mount Los. 8andlch Is
lands, and Mount Hord. Oregon, were
simultaneously sgluted) Is the fact
that the region around San Francisco
did not receive a single vibration. Tbe
satire face of Into county, Cal was
changed and thirty-four persons killed.
3500 Acres Free
The Lakeside company lii 2.VW acre
o( land under the Admin ditch that It
will give RKST FKEK (or 0110 )er.
This Includes the of the land nmt
water. The tenter must clear and
place tho land In cultivation. Tl.o rent
er gels all the crop but we reserve the
right lo pasture the stubble.
The I-akcsltlo Company,
J. Frank Adami, Manager,
Merrill Oregon.
Pasture For Rent
HHSSSHJPBH
C. C. Ixm ha leaMd the Hot Spring
pasture, comprising SCW acre, and will
lake a number of (lock to pasture at '
11.50 per month. I
Timber land Notice '
I'nlto I NAte 1.111x1 Olllce, l.nkeUew '
Oregon, February IS, 1W.W.
Notice is herrbr Kei that lu com
pliance with tlm provisions of the art ol
Conuruss of JiiiioH. 18JS, riitltlrtl "An
act lor the rale o( timber lands in the
tate ol California, Oregon. Nevada and
Washington Territory," a extruded to
all the Public l-nnil Slate by' act ol
August 4, IS'.', Charles It. l)cU, of
Klamath Falls, County t Klamath,
Bute of Oregon, ha Hied In this olllce
his sworn statement No. 4012, for tho
purchase of the awjne.'j, u it '
sec. 3, tp. 38 P. range 0 K.JW. M., and
rill offrr proof lo show that the land
sought is more aluable fur its timber
or stone than for agricultural pnrvs,
and to establish hl claim lo said land
hefoie the County Judge of Klamath
County, at his olllco at Klamath Falls,
Oregon, on Wednesday the lltlhday of
May 1903.
lie name aa witnesses: T. F. Nicho
las, L. D. Kitchlson, True II. DeLap,
A. M.Jamison, all of Klimath Falls,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly tbe above described land are request
ed to file their claim in this olllce on
or before said 13th day of May 1WH.
2-20 5.13 J. N. Watson, register.
An Insistent ef War.
In the midst of a battle General Ful
ler waa trying to, check tbe flight of
panic etnexen men. uue poor renow
came atambllag along, not heeding a
won), that was said to bltu. Indignant
and impatient. Fuller, as be came near
this aman, leaned from bis horse and,
touching him with bis sword, said
sharply, "Go back, sir!" Tbe man
looked up with au expression of an
guish and despair on bis face that said
aa plainly aa words, "I am looking for
a place to die." Hs opened bis blouse
and showed a big, gaping wound In bis
breast. Then be dropped to the
grottad. The geaeral instantly dis
mounted, but almost aa be raised the
man's bead to bis arm tbe poor fellow
breathed bis last.
The ehlsfthn.
la Germany they have an lastltu
tloa called tbe aculafschen. This is a
little sap In tbe afternoon between
the poaderoiM early dinner and tbe
cosTse, which is served at 4 o'clock.
Nothing to allowed to interfere with
this Teutonic tits. "In a German
country bouse," aaya an observer. "I
have see) with these eyes dashing
cavalry osaVcers in tight tunica and
rattling swords disappear about 230
o'clock, to emerge In an hour's time-
looking a trifle sleepy,, but armed In
every sense for the conquest of tbe
fair. Students and professors, matrons
and business men, tinkers and tailors,
II take their forty wluks lu the aft-
"Give me a little time," snlJ th
lterary young man, "and I will ilu
something that will arouse tho coun
try." Three months later be hail bU
chance. He was peddling alarm
clocks In a farming district. London
Tlt-BHs.
They Wsrsn't Rooster.
A certain childless woman moved to
the tubwbe and devoted herself to tbe
ritssag of poultry. A witty friend went
cat to spend the day and waa shown
a'Aae let a young chickens.
."Taeae," said the mistress-of the
ptoce (a la ComUs)-"tbese are my
I. ! "
f Aa4 1 suppose some day you'll have
tajssB eat," responded the visitor qviek-ly-JJassmeecrs.
Why Hs Quit.
Bal-raUre yoa stopped catling on
st girl with tbe plaid blouse?
Xom-T. ira all over there.
Bar-Way 7 Father objectt
Toss-Maes yoa, not And I had
ve eaoogs " oooge ail ner Hints
ateut umiMMmi question' also, but
1 5JW '',
1 n now, isieis we center ta
That floored me. and I've niilt
Vsttvpresa.
Petition for Liquor License
To the Honorable County Court of
the State Oregon for Klamath County.1
We the undersigned, resident ami le
gal voters of the Precinct of Sprsgue
River, in the County of Klamath and
r!tate of Oregon, and actual residents
therein and who have actually resided
therein for more than thirty. da) Im
mediately preceding the date of signing
and filing this our pttilion, do hereby
respectfully trillion your honorable
body to grant" and Issiio to J, C. Kdsall
and T. M, Edsall, of the firm of Kdsall
Bros., a license to sell spiritous, vinous,
fermented or malt, liquors In less quan
tities than one gallon, in the precinct
aforesaid for a period of one )car, from
the Cth day of May, A. 1). 1WH
Notice is hereby given that tin pe
tition ill be presented to the County
Court of the Statu of Oregon, for the!
County of Klamath, at the court house
in the city of Klamath Falls, on the Cth
dsy of Msy, A. I). 1008, at the hour of
one o'clock P. M. or as soon thereafter
as said petition can bo heard.
Dated this 2.1th day of March, A. I.
1008.
O.T. Anderson, I.. I.. Crlftlii, I. T.
Anderson, F. A. Campbell, W. W. Fin
ley, E. W. Whctaton, A. W. Kvans, J.
M. Hasser, Win. M. Garrett, Ed Itloom-
ingcamp, John S. Furber, II. J. Lang'
kam, Ross . Finley, W. W. Smith,
James Phillips, W. K. Sutter. R. P.
Courtright, II. h. Anderson, C. R
Moritz, Amos Luudy, Mat I-awry. J. A,
Wilson. J. Freeman. Pnralt. Well.
C. E. Berg, J. II. Boyd, Jatne M. Ker-
rn, rrsns uiienciisin, 1- a. itimsru-
Kin. Oeorge rtloommscamp. Q. M. An
derson, Tom Ivory. Jsroes liell, Frank
Shamley. J. A. Parker, O. O. Doss,
ChsilesTrupp.
Klamath Lake
Railroad
la Coaaectloii With
Mdntire-Straw
Stage Line
DAILY
Leave Tbrall at 3 P. M.
Arrive at Poksgsma C;06 P. M.
Leave Pokegaroa at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Klamath Falls 6 P. M.
Leave Klamath Falls every morning
Connecting with Klamath Lake
Train which leaves Pokegama
ate P.M., arriving lit Tnrall
at 8:20 P.M.
Want 'em in a hurry
That'a the case nine times out of every ten when
you need groceries. When you get caught In this
predicament Just call up 516 you'll get 'em
In a hurry.
Van Riper Bros
"Get the Habit"- Use Chase 6 Sanborn's Coffees.
Heavy Freighting n Speclelty. Baggage Orders Are
Given Prompt Attention
O. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Having up-to-date piano
trucks we solicit your PHONES
tine piano moving
KENYON S THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS
Offlrc MM
Ham 071
Residence 043
CHAS. E. WORDEN
President
FRED MEI.IIASE
Vlji-l'residelll
The American Bank and
Trust Company
CsDlUI Stock S100.000
Open for bitalncs ..very day In the year .xcept Sundays and
legal holidays. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits
KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON
A. M. WORDEN
Cashier
IRKD KniAI.UK'K
Ass't Cashier
WOOD WOOD
Sixteen inch and four foot wood in anyqunntitics.
Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461
or KKK Store, Phone 174
Jr FITJ.DFR Wood Yard and Office
1j. lUiliUXiR Near c,ty Hall
Phone 84
The Eldred Company
F. G. ELDRED, Manager
Bonanza, Oregon
.
Saddles, Harness and Supplies
We make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed,
hand-made Saddles and Snaps. Our Saddles
'have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
The Gem
Restaurant and Lodging House
Special accommodation! for Family .Dinner Par
ties. The largest and beat 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 in
the cities.
Incorporated November 28, 1900
Statement of Condition
of tho
Klamath County Bank
Klamath fall-v Oregon
PKCEMB1K 31, 1907
RESOURCES
Iamiiiu ami DliwouiiUt . . 9340,030.00
HoikIh uiul SocuriticH .... 03,525.1)4
Konl Kstitte. UuIIiIIiikh ami
Fixtures' 14,745.10
Cash and Sluht Exchange - 166,247.00
1585,04 O.r, I
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully mtd. -. 9100,000.00
Surplim and Profit 21,753.1 1
Duo Other HiinkH 32,000.04
I)eKilta 431,205.10
1485,040.51
I, Alrx Martin, Jr., Cashier of Ihv nUiciuii.t
liank, ilu solemnly swtar that the atxivc iia'r
iik lit Is true to Hie heat of my knowUilt'o anillniitt'
AI.KX MAllTIN, Jit!, Ca.lurr
SuliKrllx'd ami swum lo Iwforc me this lilh J
nf January, lw.
IS..IJ C. II. WiTllitou
Notary I'uhtir for Orrin
OFnCEKS
ALEX MARTIN
E. R. REAMKS
ALEX MARTIN, JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Ail't Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks In Mills Addition wcro oirmd
nt bnrunin prices n number of nhrmsd inw-u
torn IwuKht: hince that timo values have
increaxed materially.
Theae Lota are Bargain Buys
nt present prices, and thcro is every reason
to anticipate an advance 111 prices. Kciiiviii
ber these lots are FIFTY feet in width and
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep-more than double the uren of most
town lots offered to Investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE Office on Fifth Stroll
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
y
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
a BOIVIN
Plumber and Steamfitter
Klamsth Falls, Orego
Strictly FirsN
Phone"l
7, '
tnce, r04
Bennett's Feed Stable
wBwMsapsPMsnssaerasnsssaavnsjBsaHHBSBBBasssY----
Next to Martin's Mill
Now Open for Business
The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock
gciiing their mil, has been installed
Plenty of Wagon Room
JASPER BENNETT, Proprietor
East End Meat Market
CRISUR a ST11TS, Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
Fresh ana Cured Meats and Sausages of till U
We handle our meats In tho moat modern wy In !
Ilnass and surroundings. Try us and we will
nappy to have you for a customer. Free Dellvw