The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 07, 1908, Image 2

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IHE EVENING HERALD
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MARSH LANDS mESLiS ABEL m
TT. . -mi Howards. Easy Terms. ""- -t Ts J
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. vegetable matter, wamaiirs nree Pnnio i r
50 per ceit.
TUKHDAY AfKIL 7, 1W8
Traaa In Church.
The parish church of Row. la Htf
fm!hlre, 1 remarkable for two fln
elm which grow betide the pew for
aerlr occupied by the famous Joho
KjtIc, tlia "Man of Ho." Tree
were ecmrc around Rot In hU time,
ad tree plantlns became part of bU
p.tlaataropr The atory foe that 1
ruthleea rector of Ro cut down ome
tree Kyrle bad planted near the
caurrb. whereupon' these two vim
forthwith sprang up by way of pro
tect. Several other country churche
hare tree growing Inside. In the
eJatacel at Kempaey, Dear Worcheiter.
. aa been preiervM a bone cbeitaut
that springs from the beautiful tomb
of Sir Edmund Wylde. ' An Irate peda
gogue tnrvw a cheitnut. with which
at caught one of hi icbool children
playing during rrlc. apon the tomb,
where It took root and ha flourished.
Westminster Oaaette.
"Oan t the 0vil.H
The old Inn of England hare been
rtapoaslble for the origin of many
itiamoo sayings. An Instance of thl
l the proverbial phrase, "lie ban cone
to the derll." On Fleet street, Loudon,
near Temple Bar, was once a tavern
which was known by the strictly old
fashioned name the lvvll nml St.
Dutistau. It wa famous for Its fcood
.dinner and excellent wluc and rv
celred a large iatronage from the law
)ra of Temple Bar.
It wa familiarly known aa The
Derll, and when a lawyer left hla of
6c to go there be usually left a notice
a hi door, "Gone to the Devil."
There ware some who patronised the
tavern to the neglect of their business,
aad the notice wa ao regularly exhib
ited on their door that It Anally came
to be ued to characterize the man
who wa losing hi grip and going to
'dertructlon.-St. Loul Republic.
Two f Kin.
A welt known clobmau In Ne if York
Ilka aotblag better than to hunt "big
game" la British Columbia. Durlug hi
. last expedition to that region be wa
la camp with friend from Minnesota.
Toward moral. ay the Kw York
er, be awoke ablrerlng with cold. The
In "waa very low. Ill companion
-waaftaaleep.
It taa't nice to get out of a warm
blanket to roll frosty log to the fire.
ao the wily New Yorker gave hi friend
.a kick and then pretended to be asleep.
There wa no response, and presently
the man from New York tried another
kick.
At thla the westerner broke Into a
laugh. "I did tbe same thing to you
twenty minute ago," he explained,
"aad that's bow you cam to be
awake."
Then of coon both turned out to
tMaar.
All AftwtM VNVI bv0Mv
An atra l)aa any, that aa Bok
moa on day waa coMHlttag with hla
graad vlalor. the angel of deata ap
peared and cast a torching look at
olaiaw ' companion. The sUrtled
-Ular launedlately begged the great
king to lend him a certain magic rug
oa whkh whoever aat could be trans-
ported la an Instant to the remotest
part of the .earth. The king graatad
the r4Bt The vlslar atepped upoa
the Tag aad bad It traaaport bias to
the catrfer of UM deeort of Arabia. It
uora nam away lnsuntly. The angel of
',4jeAj4oaaBl a aaoasent In Ida sight
to at to aVaosaon: "I looked at that
ai' ao cloaely because I wa eurprla-
ad to' tad him 'here, aa I bad been
coasjaaaded to aummon hla aoul and,
waa told that I should find ulm In the
"caster of the great desert." Then the '
aagal paaaed oa and a moment later
(met the vlxler la the appointed place.
' A tart ef Hsbit
They were on the way to the church
when the prospective husband obaerr.
fed:
"Molly, the laat time I waa married
I lost the ring before I got to the par
aoa'a. -But I'm sure of It thla time."
"Watt I It, Jobnr sue asked.
"I'T got It In my mouth," ha said.
"I'm aura of It now."
' Bat when they stood before the
. prsaahir the latter asked:
' "Where la the rlngV
. The groom gulped, choked, (tottered
aad aaalry exclaimed In despair:
i "aWarea, If l ain't awaUowed itr
New York' Firemen.
Vlach aa they admire the men of.
their ttw tfbtlag force, comparatively
few Maw Yorker an familiar with the
Mfta of the Are department. The
xwaatta aad a are the latlgnla of
taoSotr. The trumpet show that the
ream la a member of an engine com
baayjaad the axe that he belong to a
book and Udder company. One diver
trumpet' or'ax designate a lieutenant;
two tmaapet or axe are the mark of
It captain; two gilt trumpet crossed
at warn by the chief of battalion;
that gUt trumpet croeed; Indicate the
Hak of dtt7bk)f aad ar trumpet
mated aJtV.wVbrltha1 chief. The
tflar tremen of the rank wear the
ruuiiar Utltete cro.-Nw York
3300 Acre Free
The Lakeside company has XWOacrtt
of land undf r tho Adams ditch that It
will give RENT FREE lor one year.
This Includes the use ol the land and
waUr. The tenter must clear and
place tho land In cultivation. Tl.o rent
er gets all tho crop but we reserve the
right to pasture the stubble.
The Lakeside Company,
J. Frank Adams, Manager,
Merrill Oregon.
Pasture For Rent
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C. C. Low has teased tlio Hot Spring
lsture, comprising S00 acres, and will
lake a number ol slock to pasture l
fl.60 tier month.
Timber Land Notice
United .Slates Land Offlce, Lakevlow
Oregon, February 18, II1W.
Nollec is hereby given that in coin
nliancv with lli provisions ol the art of
Congrvso( JuneS, 18T8, vntlllrd "An
act lor the sale o( tliiilwr lands in the
states ol California. Omton. Nevada and
Washington Terrlloiy," as extended to
all the Public Und States by act ol
August 4, 18.y, Charles It. DeLap, ol
Ktamalh Falls, County ot Klamath,
State ol Oregon, has Hied in this otflce
his saotn statement No. 0V2, for the
purchaM o( the swHnetf, n4''e.'f, ol
sec.3, tp.3S8. range9K.W. M., and
will offer proof to show that the land
ought Is more valuable for its timber
or tone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land
Iwfoir the Countr Judge of Klamath
Com ty at tils office at Klamath halls,
Oregou, in WcdiiesJay the l.ll Inlay ol
Henameaswitnefes:T. F. Mclio
las, L. D. lUtclitson, True II. IVLap,
A. M.Jamison, all ol Klamath Falls,
OTon- ..,,.....
Any ana an persons tiaiuiwijt uui.
ly the above descrilwd landrereo(ust
ed to file their claims in this office on
or before said 13th day ol May 1908.
2-91 5-13 J. N. Watson, register.
Petition for Liquor License
To the Honorable County Court of
the Ktate Oregon for Klamath County.
We the undersigned, residents and le
gal volers of the Precinct ol Hpraguv
River, in the County of Klamath and
Htate of Oregon, and actual residents
therein and who have actually resided
therein for more than thirty days im
mediately preceding the date of signing
and filing this our petition, do hereby
respectfully Vtltlon ?oar honorable
Imdy to grant and issno to J C. Edsall
and T. M. Edsall, of the firm of Edsall
Pro., a license to sell splritous, vinous,
fermented or malt, liquors in less qusn
title than one gallon, In the precinct
aforesaid for a period of one year, from
the 0th day of May, A. I). 1MMJ.
Notice I hereby given that Hits pe
tition will be presented to the County
Court of the Statu of Oregon, (or the
County of Klamath, at the court house
In the city of Klamath Fall, on the 0th
day of May, A. D. 1908, at the hour of
one o'clock I. M.or a oon thereafter
a laid pet II ion can ue ueaiu.
Dated tills 2Slh ly ' March, A. D,
ions
O.T. Anderson, L. I.. Griffin, I. T.
Anderson, F. A. Camplwll, W. W. Fin-
lev. E. V. Whetaton, A. W. fcvani, J.
M. Saaser. Win, II. Garrett, Ed Itloom
ingcamp, John 8. Furber, H.J. Lang
kam, Ro V . Fintey, W. W. Smith,
James Phillip, W. E. Hutter. R. P.
Courarlght, II. L. Anderjon, C. R.
MorlS, Aroo Lundy, Mt, Lawry. J. A.
Wilwn.J. E Freeman, hpralt. Hells,
O. E. Berg, J. II. Boyd, James M. Fei
ren, Frank Olwnchain, 1- a. iHcnara
Iuav.a ttlwi.nlnupamn. O. M. An
derson, Tom Ivory. Jame liell, Frank
Shamley, J. A. Parker, G. O. Dews,
Charles Trupp.
Klamath Lake
Railroad
la Coaacctloa Wlta
Mclntlre-Straw
Stage line
DAILY
Leave Thrall at 8 P. M.
Arrive at Pokegama 6:06 P, M.
Leave Pokegama at 7 A. M. ,
Arrive at Klamath Falls 6 P. M.
Leave Klamath Fall every morning
Connecting witli Klamath Lake
Train which leave Pokegama
at 0 B. M., arriving at Tnratt
at 8:20 P. M.
Want 'em in a hurry
That'a the case nine times out of every Jen when
you need groceries. When you get caught in this
Jr dlcament Just call up 516-you'll get 'em
In a hurry.
Van Riper Bros
"Get the Habir-Ust Chase 6 Sanborn's Coffees.
Heavy Freighting a Specltlty. Baggage Orders Arc
Given Prompt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
PHONES
Having up-to-date piano
trucks we solicit your
fine Dlano movlnit
KENTON & THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS
Office N71
nam on
Residence 043
CIIAS. E. WOKDEN
President
FltKD MKLIIASr:
Vki-President
The American Bank and
Trust Company
CaolUl Stock J 100.000
Open for basinet, -very day In the year .xcept Sunday and
legal holiday. Interest Paid on Satlngs Deposit
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
M. WORDEN
Cashier
FltKD SCIIAl.l.OCK
Ans't Cashier
WOOD WOOD
Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities.
Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461
or K K K Store, Phone 174
JT T?ri7TTi17R Wood Yard and Office
lie XUdliUliR Near Cty Hall
Phone 84
The Eldred Company
F. C. 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 accommodations for Family Dinner Par
ties. The largest and best 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 xf Klamath
County. Our line is complete, and lots of goods
are on the roail from the .best supply houses in
the cities.
W. H. DOLBEER
Succeitor to' B. St. George Bishop
Incorporated November 28, looo
Statement of Condition
of (he
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DECKMB1R 31, 1007
RESOURCES
Immw nml Discount! S34O.G30.H0
lloiiilaniulSecuritlMi . fl3,52G.4
llenl Kutnto, Hulldlnicu and
Fixture ... 14,74r.Ui
Cosh ami Slht Bxchnngo.. 16fl.247.00
.S0aS.O4O.Ql
UABLLrnxs
Capital Stock, fully pnld.
Surplus nml Profit.
Duu Other Hank
l)0Xittt
S 100,000.00
21,753.11
32,000.1),
431,295.40
S585.040.G1
I, AK'X Martin, Jr.,('a.liler of the aUvrnninrl
liank, il" sulrintily swear that tlie alnivn .utr
intiit I. true to Hip Iwst uf my knuwl.Hli(a aiul Iriirf
AI.KX MAltTIN, Jit., Cutln.r
KuliictlUil ami sworn to before me this Gtli iUj
of Jtinuary, VJU4.
Srat :. II. WlTllliow
Notary Publle for Otrun
OFFICEKS
ALEX MARTIN
K. R. REAMES -ALEX
MARTIN, JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
Vice-President
Coshicr
Ata'l Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Bnsin
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When block in Mill Addition were olIYml
at bnriwin priceH a number, of shrewd tuvot.
turn Ixjuuht; incc that timo vsluc.i Imvc
increased materially.
These Lots are Bargain Buys
at present price, and there In every reason
to anticipate nn advance in priced. Itwiu'tn
her tliciio lota are FIFTY feet In width nml
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY KKKT
deep more than double t ho ; area of mst
town Iota offered to inventors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
FRANK WARD
Land Salcamen.
Office on Fifth Street
H. BOIVIN
Plumber and Steamfitter
Klamath Falls, Orego
Strictly First-clait Work
Estimates Furnished
Phones: Business, 390; Residence, 504
Bennett's Feed Stable
Next to Martin'i Mill
Now Open for Business
The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock
getting their fiill, has been installed
Plenty of WatJon Room
JASPER BENNETT. Proprietor
East
Prime
A. Fresh
m w.
7f Ilneaa
happy
End Meat Market
CRISLER ft STILTf, Proprietors
Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
and Cured Uuli mnA Rauaamia uf H k
hanilla on. ...... i .!..'-.. ,.m uilV Ind' ,
"-.. ww ...vaia ui mjh aawafc HivM.. .
and surrounHlmr. Tn, ua and we will M "" -I
to hnvo mi fn . ..V.IniMr. Krt'O VtW'
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