The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 18, 1908, Image 2

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THE EVENINGKERALD
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Herald Publishing Company
W. 0. SMITH, leWor
subscription rates
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MARSH LANDS ' a!9 richest aolL
S20 ocr acre and upward!. Easy Terms.
50 per cent, vegetable .matter. Klamath's greatest bargains at
ABEL AJ)Y
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ttampa, coin, or rurrancy,
Timber Land Notice
United States Land Olllco, I.aUmliuv
Oregon, February IS, IPOS.
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lwinneollllna' a Miair .hall mall uth act lor tbo sale 01 timber hinds in tilt
nwnapr to any iwrann In this Slata without . . , ,, ... . .. ... , . ,
nm twlTlnc an onlcr thanfxr. .uch nmraw . States 1I (.allfornla, Oregon, .Nevada Mill
.hall lx diiiKl to p. a a-W. and no u.bt ot oblla-a. 1 vn.liliitf inn IWllmv ." na ml .lut.'.t In
twn anajl ftwrua aaaintl .uch prrMn. wn.inrr i --,-----..---------. , -- --- ,
mi i no runnc mini Mate ny net on
I August 4, lV2, Chariot It. PeUp, of i
PATUKDAY Al'llII. 18, 1008. Klamath KalW, County ot Klamath,,
State ol Own, lit) Mod In title olllco j
lilt morii statement No. 101?, (or tint
tuirclrnvMil the sw'.jne'.j, itw'f'i, ol
tecS, 1 p. MS. range U K. W. M., niul
will ofTcr iirool to kIiow tlinl She latut
nought Is more valuable for its timber
akl n.wnap.r U mxlrvd by tho ptnon to whom
IIUWIIlftTM.
The Supromj? Court in Missouri
Ims held that the primary law is
constitutional.
The pltgue situation through- J or Mono than for nKiliMiltur.il ptirpo.fr, '
OUt India is becoming Worse. In 'and to establish hl claim to said laml
the presidency of Bombay alone ' ifoie tbc Conntv Judgo of Kinnintii
the deaths number 5,000 a week, i ?!"" '''. .K,,"m,,.,, . F""': '
" Orrgou, on Nitpailay the 13llulay of
,inv i"vi3.
lit- mtiDi". nt llll r
las, I.. D. Hllchlon, Tine
Mi. Honey tells of the great
law practice he abandoned in or
der that he might come and pro-1
8ecute the land fraud cases. He j
says he was getting from $-10,000
to 160,000 a year from his prac
tice in San Francisco. If that
- statement is equal in truth and
veracity to the ones to which he '
subscribed in writing, the $40000
of
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Khun til
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A. M. Junilton, all
Oregon.
An ami all persona cl.ilmtni: n.Kcro.
ly the nbovo ilvrrrilKtl lamUan'mjiirM'
rJ to tllu thvtr claim. In thin othVo on
or Kforo faM 13tb iht) of Mat I'.KiS.
.'WS-Kl J. S. Vntiiii, rvgi'trr.
Petition for Liquor License
t Tit lliit f Inmirfllili ( .11 nlv Puiirt i.f
to $50,000 pr annum .WOUld iie state OrrKon for Kliinntli County.
dwindle down to $40 or $50 per Wp the umlrrrliHinl, rvrllcnti niul le.
month. iP' vote" of tbo I'm-lnct of SptatiUf
... Itlver. in the Comity ol Klamath tun!
State of Orreon, nml nttnal re.lilrnt.
therein ami nho have actually reci.li-l
therein for mure than thirty ilaj' im
tneiliately prreetllni; the il.tto ol niniilinr
and llllui: thl our H'titlon, tin heulr
reectliillt petition jour honoinhle
hoily to crnnt nml lue to J, C. IMrall
nd T. M. Kdrall, of the tlrm ol Kdtall
In the course of the battleship
debate in the House, Representa
tive Hobson said that the Presi
dent had told him that he would
veto any public building bill that
mtaht be sent him unless he so-
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CUred more battleships, that he llror., a licence to rell pir!toi., vlnour,
had heard of a threat by the.'rmen,e,,or,",,",i,IO"'l,,e" iuw
U.u !,. .!... t,nnl ' tillei than one trallon, In the prcvinct
. .... .t.: .u "forc.ald for a , erfod of one year, from ,
Home would refuse to pass any j Notice i he-eby vixen that thl. -
public building bills. Represen. tltlunvilllH!prf.vntril to the Count)
tative Hobson's amendment toiCuur'0' the &ii of Oregon, for the
the naval appropriation bill pro-, i-'0"" .,- K. 'K"' V i? TolZll '
... , - . ... . . , : , In the city of Klamath Full., on the Mb
vidingforfourbattleshipsinstead,,,.,,,,,;,,. ,WS1l ,. hour of
of two, as reported by therfaval'une o'clock l". M.or as ku tiicuaitir
committee, was defeated by the.au raid petition can be in-jnl. .
House 79 tO 190. I'ateil thin iilh day of .March, A. P. '
' 'o.T. Andcrron, I, I.. Orlllin, I. T.
"Heney is a Willful, malicious I Andcrron, r. A. CimpUII, W. V. Kin- j
and deliberate liar." Such, in 'V'1,1" " , Tr " r i
.. . , ., . M. Saer, lira. II. Garrett, r.d llloom-
the concrete, is the sweeping re-p, Joling Fm,wr, ,,.j. Untl.
ply which United States Senator iam u... w . nniey, w. w. hmith,
Charles W. Fulton made to the Jamer riiiuipr, w. K. -utter, u. r.
charges of corrupt political prac-. ("f.,riRi,t' ",';,. 'V,"!,,'r!''''ri5J ', .'
l l r. t . Morlti, Amo. I.undy, .Mat 1-au.ry, J. A.
tices Which Francis J. Heney,Vilrou..I. r. Freeman, .pratt. Wellr,
has been making against the'j..-: ;,,,:
Senator. The seating capacity-) .on, Georwe itiooinimtcamp. (j. m.aii-
nf the ArmnrvUabntit.4 2tk0 nnil deiton, loin Iory, Jainea Hell, Kiank
oiineArmoryisaooun.iWu, nnu Mlgm,' A barker, o. u. iv...
the attendance was approximate, i cimriet Tmiip.
ly 5000, with many turned away.
It was a cheering crowd. First
Fulton was cheered and then
when a Heney admirer proposed
three hips for Heney they were,
given, and when W. D. Wheel
right, chairman of the meeting I
mentioned George E. Chamber-1
Iain's name in connection with
his introduction to Fulton, there
were cheers for George.
People insure their goods by
land and sea. The custom is of
long standing. It has not driven
capable shipbuilders and naviga
tors out of business, nor retarded
the introduction of house con
struction, nor yet laid a wither
ing blight of paternalism and
socialism upon the world. In
view of which we hardly under
stand why a proposal to insure
bank deposits should produce
such commotion. The guaranty
of deposits, as enacted in Okla
homa or as proposed in the Fow
ler bill, is simply a system of in
surance. A very, small tax, or
premium, levied upon all deposits,
something like forty cents on
the, thousand dollars, we believe,
would 'have covered all losses
suffered by national bank deposi
tors through bank failures. Such
insurance would not "put good
bank management at a discount. "
Every good banker ought to favor.
every proposal which would im
prove the banking business as a
whole, which would increase pub
lic confidence in banks in general,
which would tend to make every
man with any money deposit it
in some bank instead of hoarding
it, which would lessen the proba
bilityjof panic among depositors
is unquiet times.
CHANGE OF TIME
Klamath Lake
Railroad
In Connection With
Mclntire-Straw
Stage Line
DAILY
KFFECTlVrJ.AI'Hlli 10, IIOH
From Klamath Full to Fan I'ran-
ciaco and all iointu U-ttteen
Thrall and tame.
Leavo Klamath Falls -I: A.M.
Arrive at Sponcors 7:'U)
ICave Spenceri Hi
Arrhe st I'okegama 11 :
I.avoI'okegamalK.L.'i.ll :l!i
Arrive at Thrall' 1:13 I'-M.
!.i'avo Thrall, h. i mi.
train No. 15 at 2:2.1
Arrito at Kan Francisco 9 :'.'H A. M.
29 hnuri and 28 minuter, Klamath
Falls to an Francisco. Train No.
13 on S. I', leaves Thrall 0:o5 p. in.
arriving at San Franclrco 1 1: 28 a.m.
Klamath Falls to Portland
Leave Klamath Falls as above.
Leave Thrall, S.F. train No. 10, 1 :32
p. in.; arrive at Portland 7:65 a. m.
27 hours and 55 minutes, Klamath
Falls to Portland.
flan Trancisco to Klamath Tal!s
Leave an Francisco at 2:20 p. m,
arrive at Thrall atC :04 a. m.
Leave Thrall at 0:C0 a.-m,; leave
Pokegauna at 0 a, in,; ariive at
Klamath Falls at Q p. in, Dinner
at Spencers, leaving there at 1 p. in.
Hhorteat time over, 20 hours -and
40 mln. Pan Francisco- to Klamath ,
Falls. No other route does It. This
Is the cheapest and best ttny. Fare
$5, either direction between Thrall
nd Klamath Falls,
GET THE HABIT
YOU will never regret It. We always give you
the best and the most for the money. You 11
find us able to supply anything and everything In
the grocery line. Get the habit of trading with us.
Van Riper Bros
Chase G Sanborn's Coffees a Specially.
Heavy Freighting a Speclclty. Unggagc Orders Are
Given Prompt Attention
O. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Having up-to-date piano
trucks we solicit your PHONES
fine piano moving
KENYOITfi THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS
OfflCC H7I
Barn 671
Ketldence 043
CHAS. K. WOitDKN
President
FKKO MKI.IIASK
Vljr-Prerldent
The American Bank and
Trust Company
C-Dltal Stock $100,000
Open for buslncs. ..very day In the year .xcept Sundays and
Iptfal holidays. Interest raid on Savings Deposits
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
A. M. WOItDEN
Cashier
l'lti:i) SCIIAI.I.OC'K
Ain't Ca. tiler
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Incorporated November 28, 1900
Ststemeat of Condition
of the,,,
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DECEMBER 31, 1907
RESOURCES
Iamms and Discount ... . $340,030.00
Bonds nml Securities . 03,020.(14
Real Kstntc, IluildingH ami
Fixtures .. .. 14,740.11,
Cosh and Sight Exchange . 166,247.00
S888.040.01
UAJUUTBS
Capital Stock, fully pnid
SurpluH nnd Profits
Due Other Ranks
Dl'IKMitfl
SI 00,000.00
21,703.11
32,000.04
431,200.46
S888.040.ol
I, Alex Martin, Jr., CaahUr of the above namnl
bank, do aolrinnly Swear that the aUive .im,,
mrtit la true to the beat of my knowledge and belief
AI.KX MAfcriN. JlH. Ca.hier
Subscribe! and sworn to beforv me this i;th il.y
of Januaty, ltKt. '
ISealf C. II. WlTllltow
Notary Public fur Un-cim
omcERs
ALEX MARTIN President
E.R.RIAMXS Vlcc'Prcsldcnl
ALEX MARTIN, JR. Cashier
LESLIE ROGERS Au'l 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 401
or KKK Store, Phone 174
J. L. FIELDER wrJjfte
- 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 Shaps. Our Saddles
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks in Mills Addition wcr oirVrwl
at bargain prices a number of shrewd Inves
tors bought; since that time valued luue
increased materially.
These Lots are Bargain Buys
nt present prices, and there is every reason
to anticipate an advance in prices. Iteinem
ber these lots are FIFTY feet in width nml
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep-more than double the area of in..tt
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
CAPT. 0. C. APPLEGATE Office on Fifth Street
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
The Gem
Restaurant and Lodging House
Special accommodations for Family Dinner Far
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 of Klamath
County. Our line is complete, and lots of goods
are on the road from the best supply houses
the cities.
V
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W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to a St. George Bishop
H. BOIVIN
Plumber and Steamfitter
Klamath Falls, Orego
Strictly First-clait Work
Estimates Furnished
Phone: Buslaess, 300; Residence, 04
Bennett's Feed Stable
Next to Martin's Mill
Now Open for Business
The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock
getting their fiill, has been installed
Plenty of Wagon Room
JASPER BENNETT, Proprietor
East End Meat Market
CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors
Prime Beef. Veal. Mutton. Pork and Poultry
Fresh and Cured llests and Sausages of oil kind.
Wa handla our meats in tho most modern way In clean
lines and rorrouwJlBga Try us and wo will be most
nPPy to bavs you for a customer. Free Delivery.
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