The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1908, Image 2

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1HE EVENING HERALD
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Herald Publishing Company
W. 0. SMITH. Mtof
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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Jally, iaUm-d br canto. wk. .14
HOW IO KMHT.-Mna tTwni, ra 1-f -run.
tpro onto, swnonal dock on rour kwal bank.
staMpa, tola, or ramnqr.
Hinim I.w or OaaooM. Stlon 383 of
ik lain of Onon provkto that lmr anjr
pnrnicaatrolUnc a namrapw .hall mall uch
nwiBapr la any wraon In thU BlaU without
UaRr. ft mall, a roar,
I Jlv. bv mall .lx mo
DaUr. to mall, tkn montl
uaur.
mall .lx monOia,
month.
nr mall, a month.
ant rat-it-ia an onto Uwrofor. uch namnaprr
hall bo doomed to b a atn. and no dM oroMin
uon ahall accruo anlnit such ponwi. htht
akl uowapapar U ronrrad by tho ponon to whom
H at aaat or not.
MARSH LANDS BieSS5l-?K: 11 Am
. .1.,- rfM...' hnrtftftia at S20 per acre ana upwaro.. --j - - a
niaiiiatii - bwv-. vp -.
TUKSDAV. A I'M I. SI, IMS!
It looks as if the Republicans
50 per cent, vegetable matter,
Timber land Notice
United States Land Odlc, 1-aloviow
Orrtion, February 18, 1WS.
Notice l hereby itlven that In com
titlsnco with 0m provisions ot tlio act of
Congress ol Jum3, 1S78, entitled "An
act lor the sale ol limber lands In tho
states ot California, Oregon, .Vevsda and
Was lilniilon Territory," m extended to
all tlio Public tand Slate liy net of
I August 4, 18H2, Charles It. Del-ap, nf
KUmntli Fall", County ol Hlamalli,
State of Oregon, Iisii llleil in this olllru
iliisannrn statement So. 4012. (or the
s-s-
Klamath County this year,
still there may be one or
Democrats slip in.
but
two
, purchase ol the swnei, nw.'jaeU, ol
sec. 3, lp. 3S S. range 0 K. W. M., ami
ill offer proof to show that tht land
sought ia more xalnablo for ita timber
or alone than tor agiieullural purpmes,
ml In lolalilltli lil rlnlin to said html
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i lieime me loumr Juuge vi nun
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ti'lllliyi ni 111, IMIIT HI .ltll . (-,
. j County, at litsnllioeal Matiiain runs,
' Oregon, on Wednesday the llllhduy of
t'MnvlNW. . .. .
The fire boys selected a ticket
or the city offices and will work
k ..nin.llnn nt fhalp niMV lie lialur 0 tt Itlir'M : T
.. . . , , , ... il ).las. I.. 1. Kite) True
li is id De nopea ui u .. AM, ,,.,,,,,
oe necessary to use mc iw Uickoh.
order to win on election day. i -An and all ctainiimi ndwrsc.
ly the aboe descrlluM lands arvreiii si
-- ' d to llle their claima in thii olllie on
Another franchise for a power .r u-t.ru aat.l l.ith tUy of M hh.
I. ..ho
II. Ieljl,
Klninilh I'ulla,
transmission and telephone line
is to be granted by Klamath
Falls. Our city will soon be
well wired, and if they continue
it may be necessary to provide
for nnderground'wires.
.'W&-UI J. S. Wntniii, 'eitiT.
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! Petition for Liquor License
To the Honorable County Omit of
the State Oregon for Klamath County.
We tlie iimleraltfnrtl, resident" ami le
eal rolera ol the Precinct of Siii.iitue
"'w"w Itiver, in the County f Klamath iiinl
It IS almost time for the PXCUr- state of Oregon, ami actual tealitentK
SIOIIS OH the Upper Lake to com , therein ami ho lute actuall) ii-ikIwI
tnoncp There have been 80 therein for more than thirtj iI-- Im
mence. inere nave wen 8"me)1Ill,cIv,,nwing,K.,ia,,. i al.ninK
many new boats built the past J, . U OIlr lUlll ,,0 ,,,,
year that the Pelican Bay resorts jKuj.y lvtxon jour iiomnable
Will Undoubtly be Very popular lUnly to itrant and Iimio" to J.C. IMpall
this summer and well patronized. I and T. M. Ediaii, of the tirm of i:Jali
mimmmMmmm llroa., a llcenne to fell aplrltoua.tinoin,
., -,. . . , t farmentetlormalt, llinorlnle" rl''"
Mai'or Bishop is in favor of an,..,. ,..,. ... i.. .,. ,,rreillC
Occupation tax. He doe8 not be-1 f0reaid for a erlod ol one year, from j
the fllh day of May. A. I). Ilw.
Notice i hereby Kit en dial tlila i-tltionwIlllK-p'etenlrd
Jo the County
I'mirt nf the Statu of Ort.ou. for the
Counly of Klamath, at the court lionauj
In tlie ilty of Klamath Falls, on the rlth
ilav of Mar. A. 1). WO, at the hour of
one o'clock I. M.or n "kii tliuiultert
an raid -till"ii cun be heard.
Dated tills i'llli day of Martb, A. 1).
IPOS.
O.T. Andcraon, L. I.. Grllliii I. T.
Anderaon, Y, A. Campbell, W. V. Kin.
ley, K. W. WlieUton, A. W. Etana, J.
M. Saaier, Win. II. Oarrctt, Ktl llloom
ingcamp, Jolin S. Furber, II. J. Lang
Lam, Hon W . Finley, W. W. Finith,
Jamea I'hllllpt, W. E. Gutter. It. I
Courtrlglit, II. I.. Amlerjon, C. II.
Moriti, Amoa l.nndy. Mat Uwry. J. A. i
Wilon.J. E Kn email, f-pratt. Wella,
C. E. IWK. J. II. IUijiI. Jamc- M-l""'
rtjn, Frank Ulwncliam, L. A. ltlchard.(
win, George llloomliiitcamp, (J. M. An
deraon, Tom Itory. Jami-a llell, Frank I
Miamluy, J. A. rararr, ',. ,. ',
Cliarlea Trnpp.
lieve in singling out the draymen
for this favor, but thinks all
businesses should be treated
alike.' Tlie income from the
real estate men alone would create
quite s fund.
n- ii i
It looks as if the much dis
cussed "ice famine" will be
with us this summer. Soms of
the hardware merchants have
cancelled their orders for refri
gerators, as they claim there
will be no ice for sale in
math Falls this summer.
Kla-
Beforethe City Council order
water mains put in promisciously
on the streets in the unprotected
districts, it might be well to con
sider the matter carefully. It will
be found cheaper to adopt a sys
temtand putin the mainsalong cer
tain streets from which it
will bj most convsnient to run
laterals so as to cover the most
territory. The city has no
money to waste on improvements
and any made should be perma
nent. Klamath County is as well
equipped with a telephone sys
tem as probably any county in
the state. This convenience was
forcibly demonstrated Friday,
when the people of Merrill, 22
miles distance, discovered that
through an oversight they were
without poll books. This was
discovered about 12 o'clock,
when the poll should have open
ed. By the use of the phone
andamoter cycle, the supplies
were' on the ground only an hour
late.
Klamath Falls is having as
difficult? a time enacting a dray
ordinance as the city of Port
land, Our Council has been
nearly ilKwinter and .up to , the
present" time passing an ordi
nance to its third reading and
now it is on the table. , There
seems to be some doubt as how
far J the proposed ordinance
reaches It is the opinion that
it would prevent contractors and
other parties' from hiring teams
by the month to do their haul
ing in the city, unless the teams
are licensed. If a man wanted
to hire his team , he. would have
to pay a Hceriie of 50 before
he would be allowed to do so.
This) would certainly give the
draymen protection.
CHANGE OF TIME
Klamath Lake
Railroad
In CoMCCllon With
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Mclntirc-Straw
Stage Line
DAILY
EFFECTIVE AI'HII. 10, 100K
From Klamath Fall to Pan Fran-
ciaco and all iiiitH Ulnecn
Thrall and lame.
Leave Klamath Fall 4: A.M.
Arrive at ppe'icer 7:30
Leave Spencers H:
Arrive at Pokcgainn II :
Leave I'okegina',.,K.Il :S
Arrive at Thrall 1:15 P-M.
Ive Thrall, h. v. mi.
train So. in at :&'
ArrioatHanFrancii!coO:L'H A.M.
?J hours and 28 minute, Klamath
Falls to Fan Francisco. Train No.
13 on S. V. leaves Thrall S:M p. m.
arriving at Ssn Franciaco ll:8 a.m.
Klamath Falls to Portland
Leave Klamath Falls as above.
Leavolhrall.S.I'rtralnNo.lO, l(i32
p. in. ; arrite at Portland 7 :ltt . ni.
.7 hours and 65 minutes. 'Klamath
Falls to Portland.
Ban Franciaco to Klamath Falls
Leave Fan FramMsco at -:20 p. hi.
arrive at Thrall at 0:04 a.m. ,
Leave Thrall at 0:30 a. in.'; leave
Pokegama at 9 a, m.' arrive at
Klamath-Fulls at 6 p.m. Dinner
ut Spencers, leaving there at 1 p. in,
shortest time ever. 24 h6urs and
40 mln. Ban Francisco to Klamath
Falls. ' So other route does it. This
la the cheapest and beat way, Fare
$5, either direction betaeen Thrall
and Klamath Falls.
GET THE HABIT
r)U 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 6 Ssnborn's Coffees a Specially.
Orders Are
Heavy Freltihtlnd a Speclclly. Baggage
Given Prompt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Having up-to-date piano ,-.(,
trucks we solicit your PHONES
fine piano moving
KENYOff & THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS
OfdCC H7I
Barn 671
Residence 843
CHAS. K. WORDKN
President
FltED MELHASE
Viei-IWdent
The American Bank and
Trust Company
CaolUI Stock $100,000
Open for business .very day In the year ..xcept Sundays and
legal holidays. Interest raid on Saving Deposits
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
A. M. WOK DEN
Cashier
lltKII KC'IIALI.OCK
A't Canhlrr
WOOD WOOD
Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities.
Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461
or KKK Store, Phone 174
J. L. FIELDER v,w$ril$iSlce
rtone 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 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 l)e 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 eities.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
Incorporated Ntrrember 28, 1900
Statement of Condition
......of the
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DICIMBIR31, 1BQ7
RESOURCES
Ixwns and Discount S340.530.IJO
Uontl-undSccuritica 63,525.114
Real KaUto, Bulldlnim and
Fixture 14,7ir.lU
Coali and Sluht Exchange 168,247.00
9885,040.51
UABiLrnis
Capital Stock, fully paid. 9100,000.00
Surplus and Profit- 21,703.11
Due Other Banks 32,000.04
Deposit 431,205.40
SS5,040.51
I, AUx Martin, Jr., Cashier of thu al.iwtinmr.
lank, do solemnly swtar that lha nlxm. auiP
menl Is true to the best of my know!.Hlo and ,rirf
AI.EX MAttTIN, Jlf!. C..I,,.,
Subscribe! and sworn to before me tlili I'.tlulnv
of January, IWM. '
ISealf a II. WiTHKim
Notary Cublic fur '
OFFICERS
ALIX MARTIN
E. R. RKAMIS
ALIX MARTIN, JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass'l Cosltlcr
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks in Mills Addition wen ottered
at bargain prices a number of nlircwd inven
tors bought; since that time values linvu
increased materially.
These Lota are Bargain Buys
at present prices, and thcro is every reason
to anticipate an advance in prices. Keniein
ber these lots are FIFTY feet in width and
ONI HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep-more than double tho area of most
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
CAPT. 0. C. AFFLEGATE Office on Fifth Stmt
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
a BOIVIN
Plumber and Steamfitter
Klamath Falls, Orego
Strictly First-clan Work
Estimates Furnished
Phones: Baslaees, 396; Residence, r,04
Bennett's Feed Stable
Next to Martin's Mill
Now Open for Business
The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock
getting their Mill, has been installed
Plenty of Wagon Room
J ASPEIT BENNETT, Proprietor
East End Meat Market
CRULER ft ITILTf, Proprietors
Frime Beef, Veal; Mutton, fork 'and Fow7
$
Prash and Curtd Moats and SsusagM of all kja-
Wa hamll- ... .... , .1 . .Jnm umv in CM
llnaaa uul -.--.-! 'm ...1 will be M
. -..vwinih. trJr w hw --
hsppy to hsvt you for cuitomer. Free DclW-
iiiaaiJfo't-flr
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