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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1908)
WW W' h m i to.; Bv K JT MH ; ft.fi i ii -j r 1HE EVENING HERALD I eaUr. eaaset Saaear. bv Uta Herald PubNsMiig Company W " WHlWa. Hettaf SUMCMfnON RATE! UsRr.brmaU.airw. . Pattr.br BU lUaalU baVv. far huiL tin. months. asid-tTVi 18,00 tfO t.t .M IB WU, WITtrH n wtht, n, .is npnm avfar. twnoeal cbxk on jroar local bank. Nawanraa Last or OuooN.-Srtkn SW of lb ansa at Oneoa pmtfa thai wbcntrrr anr atscsi aaalwIHmt Mwir shall mall such iMrH to mi twrson In thla 8UW without first rerstnaai an oraar umnr. ucp ntnpti hall daawMd to lw (in. and no dbt or oblh n anaii aem MUttfin It to ami or not. Its. M acalaat aah pmon. rtnrthrr I ractlna br the ixreoa to whom MARSH LANDS 50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's greatest bargains at $20 per acre and upwards. Easy Tcrmi. -1JJ WEDNF.SD.W. Al'MI. 8. 190S. tat Rid of Hit Company. visitor at a health spring waa dls Inclteed to toclablllty. After be had ln there a few dnye a youug woman .tomilnj at the snuie hotel took pity iftTTils iccmlus lonellnpot auj tried to enrage aim lo ronrenattou. After a few conventional remarks at aakrd wbat bad brought htm to the iprtnje. "Kltt.- be replied tonndtngly-"flta. And I'm ao glad to make acquaint auc, for the doctor doesn't xraut we to l alone, not even for ttvo tulnntM. The young woman disappeared, and ' the unsociable man was bothered so more. Kaneae City Star. 2500 Acres Free Tim takcsldo company has 1300 acrrs ot land under llio Adamt ditch that It will give RENT KHEK (or one year. Thla includes tlio use ot the land and water. Tho tenter muit clear and place the land In cultivation. Tho rent er geta all the crop but wo reserve the right to pasture the tubhte. The Lakctldo Company, J. Frank Adams, Manager, Merrill Oregon. Pasture For Rent C. C. Iow has leased the Hot Spring pasture, comprising 200 acres, and will lake a number o( stock to pasture at 11.50 per month. Timber Und Notice United States Land Olllcv, Kakcvlew , Oregon, February IS, 1WH. I Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with lb" provisions i( the art ot Unnatural History. Congrvas ot June 3, 1S78, entitled "All Not -all Kngllsh children are weH net lor the sale ot timber hinds In the potted ou live stock. The following ,BM 0i California, Oregon. Sovada and "bowler" lire from essays exhibited at v.ilngtoii Terrltoty," as extended l a recent show. "The young boraea',,11 ,ie i.tdlc l-aiid Stairs by art of bare long legs, ao that It might keen I August 4, ISM, Charles It. IM.ap, of Iffk tn U InntriAi wtiAn tvtl.1 linn llVnl... .. i- ... . .., .1 iMaiiiain rails, imimr 01 niamaiii, up to tu mother when wild lions llko ' the llou and tiger are after them to de vour tbem." The fowl." declare still anotber, "when alive la used, for cock fighting and when dead fur It boauti ful fee tat re." "The pig gets Ita wool coat off la summer. T' en wo get tlie wool or it. The pig i recanted as u bad rroaturc." A WaigMy frojin. One of the ladles In faucy drvvi was, though fair euougb. c trifle fat. and we wlU not aajr that abe did not look welt out of the thirties. And there apake to law a reporter: "May I aak wbat character you rep mtatr "Helen ot Troy," aha answered. "What did you think It waar "WeuV be murmured, ungaUantly earwtae), aa welatta and meaiurea eon faaM nla brain, and he gaatd on bar aaiBle proportloaa, "I thought perhape yoti augat tw aeien or AToirdupoUr xchaac. A Quaint Camaarlaan. A aoutnam coagTesaman telle of an eld darky whom be once encountered In a railroad atatlon at Cnarleatou and whom the cengraaaman, expecting to raaaala ta town but a few minutes. daalrad to take a note to a friend In tnwcttjr. "Ala you aura you know where tba 1 tar anxloualy Inquired tba con- "I want or frlrad to cet tfea not at ooea." " "Wall, aak," answered the negro, with a roll of bia tree. "I on'y wlaht I bad aa many dollaha aa I knows) what dat nouaa la. aabr'-Clrcle. Tba Land Pirate. Sba want op to a aurrey atandlng at tnaaUUon. "How asDch to tba ianr a tha'aaa. "Fifty casta," ba anawtrad. "How far la Itr ana aakad. -Twoaailaa," aaid tba man. State of Oregon, haa riled In thla oltlco his sworn statement No. -iOV., for the purchase ot the sw'inejf, nweij, of tec. 3, tp.'SS S. range 0 K.jW. M itml will otter jiroot to show that tho land sought Is more valuable for Its timber i . . ... j or stone than lor agilciiltural purMrs, and to establish his claim to said land befoie the Countr Judge ot Klamath Com.ty. at his ollke at Klamath Falls, Orrgou, n Wednesday the 13th day ot Mav IPOS. He names aa witnesses: T. F. Nicho las, L. D. Itllchlson, True II. Deljp, A. M.Jamison, all ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to Qlu their claims In this ofllce on or before raid Uth day of May llXW. 2-2U 5-13 J. N. Watson, register. Petition for Liquor Lkenso To the Houorablo County Court of the t-tato Orrgnn for Klamath County. We the undersigned, residents and le gal voters ot the Precinct ot Spragnc Itlver, in the County ot Klamath and titate of Oregon, and actual residents therein and who have actually resided therein for more than thirty days im mediately preceding the date of sinning and filing this our petition, do hereby respectfully petition your honorable i body to grant and issuo to J C. Edsall and T. )l. Eusall, oi me urm oi risau nrot ., a license to tell spirltout, vinous, fermented or malt, liquors in lets quati titles than one gallon, in the precinct aforesaid tor a period ot one year, from the Cth day of May, A. U. W03. Notice la hereby given that this pe tition wlu.be presented to the County Court of the Statu ot Oregon, for the County of Klamath, at the court house back ta tba atatlon agata."-New Tort "Tnla la a vary, abort two aallaa,"aaa n the city of Klamath Falls, on the 0th renarked whan abe alighted at the, j,y of M, D 1909, at the hour of ooor oc tna u. o'clock I'. M. or as toon thereafter" ra.Engy . . . uateu una irni uay jihh.ii, n. i lqrw O.T. Anderson, L. I.. Crimn, I. T. Anderson, F. A. Campbell, W. W. Fin ley, E. W. Whetaton, A. W. Evana, J M. Baaaer, Wm. II. Garrett, Ed llloom- ingcamp, John S. Furber, II. J. Lang- kara, Rosa W . Flnley, W. W. Hmlth, James Phillips, W. K. Kutter. H. P. Cnurtriuht. H. I.. Anderson. C. K Moritr, Amos Lundy, Mat Lawry, J. A. Wilson. J. E, Freeman, Ppralt. Wells, u. r.. JKjrg, j. n. ixiyo, juic .ii. rti ren, Frank Ulienchain, L. A. Hlrhard on, George Woo in ingcamp, Q. M. An derson. Tom Ivorr. James Bell. Frank Hhamley, J. A. Parker, G. G. Dowa, Charles Trupp, Tba glory of tba aun and tba glory of the boob are widely ..variant In de gree. "Try," aald an aatronontar, "to Imagine the aky atadded all over with fall, aaooaa. Ton Bight think auch a glare would be Intolerable, that we aboald be deluged with an overwhelm ing light Tat It U perfectly true that we eaald very well live under a aky wboae every part waa Jnat aa bright at tho ateon itaelf. Thla la eaaUy proved, for when we coaapare tbe brlgbtneaa of tba fall aaooa with tbe brlgntneaa of the aan we and that tbe aun ta at bright aa 600,000 full moons." r. The Partner In Slander. He that by crafty algnlflcatlont of 111 will doth prompt tie alauderer to vent bia. polaoBi -be that by a willing audi ence' and attention doth readily euck It np or who greedily awallowetb It , down by credulous approbation and aa aent; be that pleaalngly rellabeth and aauckath at It, or expreaaeth a dellgbt- ser,li tbe fact, ao la he. a aharar la tba gnllt laaae Barrow. NgW YORK CITY. AlthonaA Mew York cltr mrtia nun bnidlnge, It paya nearly 11.000 a day la tenia. ruUoert la New Tork dry laveat MOAO00 each day In Und and new, bowee for aparttsaot dwellera. There, la an average of one child kflksd every three daya In New Tork city by being vn over by vabtclea. Irawritreet, lew Tork city, la any tatag but new. It' waa the nrat atreet optjned by rtb Bngllab after taking poassiilon of Ihvr Amaterdam and waa ao rallsd on that account New Tork crty'a high pressure tall water ayttto-will aa Ant laattUed coat SMOaoOA It will have aaventy eight ratJea omahir with 2.013 by dranta, and vlll give bead enough to axttagolab nrei without tbe direct ita of taginea.-Kew Tork Herald. Klamath Lake Railroad la Coantctton Witt Mclntlre-Straw SUge Line DAILY Leave Thrall at 3 P. M. Arrive at'Pokogama 6:05 P. M. Leave Pokegama at 7 A. M, Arrive at Klamath Falls 6 P. M. Leave Klamath Falls every morning Connecting with Klamath Lake Train which leavet Pokegama at 8 P. M., arriving at Tnrall at 8:20 P.M. -waw Want 'em in a hurry That's the case nine times out or every ten when you need groceries. When you get cnught In this predicament Just call up 516-you'll get 'em In a hurry. Van Riper Bros "Get the Habit" -Use Chase fi Sanborn's Coffees. Heavy Freighting a Specialty. Baggage Orders Are Given Prompt Attention O. K. Transfer S Storage Company Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your PHONES fine piano moving KENYON a THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS of tire H71 llarn 071 Rrtldcnce 04 CHAS. E. WOltDEN President FltED MKI.IIASK Vlco-President I I The American Bank and Trust Company Caollfl Stock $100,000 Open for bualnra. -very day In the year .xcept Sunday and legal holidays. Intcrett Paid on Savings Dcpotltt KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON M. WOKDEN Cashier FUKII SCIIAI.I.OCK Ass't I'athler Incorporated November 28, Statement of Condition of the,, Klamath County Bank KlamathFalli. Oregon DKCEMBIR 31, 1907 RESOURCES IimiH niul DiHCouittri . S34O.C3O.0O UonilHiiiulSt'curitii'n .. 03,SL,5.()4 Kent KHtutv, HuIIiIIukh niul Fixturcd .. I 4,74a. 10 CiihIi anil Slulit Exdinnicu 100,247.00 Sfl8B.040.ai U ABILITIES Capital Stock, fully pnld. . $100,000.00 Surplus ami rrofltfl .. . 21,753.1) Duo Other Unnkit .. 32.OO0.U4 l)cKMltn 431,205.40 $885,040".51 I, Ah'X Martin, Jr., Cashier of tin- ahovrnnmnl Imtik, il'i siilrmnly swrar that the almvci al.lr riivrit Is true In the lr.t if In)-kliuwl.-.li-u Aii.ll.iirf AI.KX MA1ITIN. Jit . f.sh,,, Suhserilx-d and sworn to before lnu this Cl,Jjy f Januarv, llH ' S.mIJ C. II. WiTinii.w, Notary Public fur Orrm OFnCENS 1000 I ALEX MARTIN -K. K. REAMES ALEX MARTIN, JR. LESLIE ROGERS President VIcc-Prcsldcnt Cashier Am'I Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin WOOD WOOD Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461 or KKK Store, Phone 174 J L FIELDER Wood Yard and Office, tf. Id. rir.mrl Near City Hall ' Phone 84 The Eldred Company F. G. ELDRED. Manager Bonanza, Oregon Saddles, Harness and Supplies We make a specialty of first-class, guarantied, hand-made Saddles and Shaps. Our Saddles have. an established reputation. Ordera From Everywhere Solicited MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Mill Addition were oirmil nt linritnin price a number of ahrcwd Inve. tor bought; alnce that tlrno vnlue have increased materially. Theie Lola are Bargain Buys nt present prices, nnd there I every rranon to anticipate an advance in price. Kemem. ber these lot are FIFTY feet In width nnd ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FKET deep- moro than doublo the urea of mwt town lots offered to investor. FRANK IRA WHITE Office on Fifth Strut CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par tlei. The largest and best arranged eating house In the city. Open day and night. , H. BOIVIN Plumber and Steamfitter Klamath Falls, Orego Strictly First-class Work Estimates Furnished Phones: Business, 396; Residence, H04 Announcement Having purchased the entire stock of Furniture from B. St. George Bishop I will bo 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 tne roaa irom the best supply houses the cities. ' . . ? in W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Bennett's Feed Stable Next to Martin's Mill Now Open for Business The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock getting their flill, has been installed Plenty of Wagon Room JASPER BENNETT, Proprietor East End CRISLER 6 Prime Beef, VeaL A r'rosh ,a ft! 1 Wo handle 7T 'Ineat and happy to Meat Market STILTS, Proprietor. Mutton, Fork and Poultry Cured Meats and Sauaagca of nil kiate our inaata In tho moat modern way In claa turroundlnge. Try ua and we will I " have you for a cuatomer. Frco DelivtrjT.