' .; ;..ii m R- j i, &. l X Ut I I'J II s EVENING HERALD i dallr, umit Sunday, fcr tti """"''U pr cem.Wt.bte mlt. Kl.m.,th-a ' P" " l",w"l, " T"M- UtTION KATK3 IJ.llT.WlUn, rr. . . . . IJ.cn IIaIIv. h null ala nrnnlha. . . I.W &llr, br malt, thnm monllvi, . l.ti llr.by mall. man In, ... .W Sail,. dNwwl by earrWr. wM, .15 How to IUiilT,-8d rwtiiflW monrr wur. tpma ordw. irrnnal chack on jrwir total li, umpa, win, or currtncy. Hnnrim I.AW or Oaroow.-JWtllon Sa of Ik laws of Oraton rwrkla that lwm any Mam mlralllna- a tiaarauaiwr aliall Inatl KUCh mtM lo any iwnon In IkU Rial, wllhuut Hnl rMvlvtn an tjnlT tharfor. Uf h nvwvpapt-r n ahallWdatoaHaanrfnod.Mibna. .WnxlilllKtOII TVrtltmy, wU nwpirr U nvclTwl r in ?mm w wnoni n u wni or not. MARSH LANDS ltfotfs richest WL ABEL AD WKDNK8DAY AI'MI. 22, IWS. Timber Land Notice UhltPlt PlttlM l.l"il Olllci', LllUUmV Ofii;oii, IVbriiary IS, MW. Notion U lioirliy itlvon Hint In com plUnoo with tlm imivl'loiw tit tho net u( I'uiiiirvaa ul .lime 3, 1S7S, rntllliM "All art lor Itie att nl tlmW lamia In tin th ol California, Ort'Kiui. Nt'vaila ami ' an pxtciuliil to all tin I'ulillc IjxuI Ntatr-s by net ol AtiKiiot 4, IS'.il', Chartt'a It. DoU, ol Klamath rails, Comity ol Kl.wiatli, Stall- ot Oregon, lia tlliil In tlila otllco lit tnorn Mati-iiii'iil No. 4012, tor tln iiircliaio ol llie w'4niU, nn'i'w'i, ol w !l, tp. :W S. miiko U K. V M ami will offer priml to alioar Hint tlio laml roiiKlit la inori xaliialilo (or 111 tlntU'r or Mono than tor tiiiciillurivl itrMv, ..! ,.. ..alrtltlUK lit. i'IaIih til mill 111 flat A Colorado man hit his moth.ijr,0,?!,,V,,,"!Jwul,ii1,Ttu , , , , , . . .County, at liU ollliv at Klatnatli rail", er-in-law with a horseshoe, hop-l0wBim V,-.i..c..ly il.o i:itl..tay ol ing it would brinjr him jrood - mv mis. luck. She has the horseshoe Homum-a. vtiin..: i. t. .n..h.. nailed over his cell door now. ti LZXTZvZ 1 "' " , llt.-Bi.ll. A Kansas fanner of the name . Any nml nil n-rana l.iitulm a.K-a of Thomas Catt as hit by theJy Hi.aio.iwnU.mii.u.iri-rism.-M. piledriver attachment to a mule'"' ",,,M ,l",r!?,r ,Mf '! 'T "" j i ni i tit j e ..'' M.iivmM ISili .lay t Maj I'.KtS, and killed. His wife and four, lMi j. N. Vu.m, ,.M.-r. little Catt's mourn Tom Catt's1 untimely death. An Indiana editor complains because the poets are trying to force the beautiful springtime. I suppose this fellow's winter overcoat is just as good as new. Crook County has let the con tract for the completion of their Court House, which was com menced last year. $57,000 will be expended in completing- the building, which is to be of gray tone. A Chicago man claims to have perfected a chemical which will transform dead bodies into metal. He assarts that de ceased husbands and wives may now be kept in the parlor as ornaments. Petition fur Liquor License Tit tin llonorAlili- Comity ('unit ( flip S'-lalt OriMin lor Ktniimtli ('.unity. V tin- llii.lrralKiiiil, rt-,ilrlil an-l I.--i;nl volrm of tin.- I'lccincl of .iitnciii' llivi-r. In tin- County ( Klainnlli nnl retail- nl Orvpm, nml iiitn.il ti-nMi-ntii , tin-nil! ami w lio Iitin- ai-lnally rvatilol lluTi'ln for iiion. tliun thirty il.i im , nicliatt-ly prritillnK lh- il.it.' "' altfiilitir ami lilltit; thin our nlitlon, tin hi'ti-hy . tpfiKitliilly lH'tlllnn onr luiiioinlih' prOCCSS 1 1 uly t,trtil nml li-fin- In J. U. IMrnll nmlT. M. KMmII.oI Hit- linn nl l.ilrall llnw., a Heme t.i n-ll iltilou, vltinin., fiiiiriilel or limit, li.juurK In 1i"h tiinn-tllli-8 than nm- K'nllmi, In the irctiiu.t nfontiatil for a jwrlo-l of one jear, from the Clh .lny of May, A. I. lt0S. Notteu in lii'ichy clwn that thi a tltlon lll Ik- ireetitiil tit the County Court of tin-Slain nf )rei;i)ii, for Ihe County of Klainath, nl the couit houre In the lily of Klamath I'nllii, on the ilh iUy ol May, A. I. l'H at lln- hour of nneoVlnrk I'. M.or an imon lliciciltit i u M petition ian lie hrunt. . Dat.il thin 23lh ilay nf Manh, A.D. I ItOM. i O.T. Amlvii-nii. I.. I.. O'rlllin, I. T.' W. W. Kin-1 A country editor of Nebraska complains about the superstiti ons because, while rubbering for a white horse to associate with a red-headed girl he had just sighted, he stubbed his toe fell into a coal hole and broke three' ribs. , C.Mkt. . ...no .i-,iiAitilfoii, 1'. A. Camiiln-ll, . .CHV... .. KWiWlifl(ti)) A W yAMtli J by the senate committee on I M. .,,, . w,,,. ii.tjancti. K.l lti..).n roads poatoffices and postal aavings post bank M. Haawr. Win On Iiii-ratiin. John S. 1'ntbor. II. J. Uiik bills, the! lam, Kom W. Kinley, W. V. Kmllli, i n.mak.lni.MKni.nil tn "Pnalnl JlllUM I'lllllllx. W. II. ''litter. II. I'. n I-, , i, i r ' Courlriisht, II. I.. AinlerNin, C IS. Savings Depository" and a few M.irlu. Am.- Lnmly. Mat Iry-.J-A. minor changes of text being whw.1. k Kreeinan, rpratt. Wriin, j m. t i- 0. K. lierit, J. H. llnlil, Jntiien M. -e. made. The measure embodies Kraut oi-.-m-i.ain, l- a. m.l.ar.1- nractir-allv trie views nf Prwtmns. kii. (leorite ltl.-jtiiliifc:uni. Q. M. An T r, i, lilerioti, Tom Ivory. Jame Hell, ter General Meyer. Isimmiiy. j. a. Vatier. s. i. I Charle Trtiii. A t1l t. I . I 1 t a uiii ntu Lwen iniruuuL-L-u in Frank Ie, the legislature of Oklohoma by j Senator Landrum, a Cherokee Indian, making it a misdemeanor' to use the Indian figure, no mat-1 terof what material, as a signi for cigar or tobacco stores. The I bill is practically certain to pass. The penalty for violation is a fine and twenty days in jail. Senator Landrum says the Indi an is always angered when he sees one of these signs. Leaving aside the patriotic motives which should cause every voter to lend all support possible to the National Guard, now n line of National defense, the economic aspect of the Armory bill should Orry it at the June election alone, At present Oregon has rented armories for local companies at Buch points as Salem, Albany, J Roseburg, Pendleton, Baker City. Eugene and six other cities. ' These armories are not suitable ' for the purpose to which they , ' are put and they cost the State exactly $5000 per year. During recent months there has been much talk about good city government. The time to secure that good 'government is at the nominating conventions. The ward nominations were made this afternoon and the vote cast does not indicate that all citizens are interested in good govern ment Tomorrow the city nomi nating convention occurs. Every citizen has a duty to perform. He mutt, if he claims to be a good citisen, participate in making nominations for the city offices. In! the convention is the placo to begin good government and not in in indignation meeting. CHANGE OF TIME Klamath Lake Railroad la Connection With Mclntire-Straw Stage Line DAILY KFKKOTIVK AI'KII. 10, IKH From Klnmath Fall- to Fan Fran clco ami all jiitn ln-liu-en Thrall ami tame. Leave Klumuth Fulls -1: A.M. Arrive at 8M!iicer 7:30 U-uM- tipem-crd 8: Arrive at l'nLei;aiiia 11 : lavn l'okeKama,k-.iK.U :ir Arrive at Thrall 1:15 I'-M. Uave Thrall, H. f. mi, Haiti No. ir at il-.'i'i Arrlvo at Han FranclHcn U:L'8 A. M. Z hours ami 28 mlnutec, Kluumlli Fulla to Fun l'raiitlcn. Train No. l!l on H. I. leavi-a Thrall G:.1 p. in. arriving at Kan Fruncltco 1 1:28 a.m. Klamath Fulls to 1'orihiml l.eave Klamath Fulls an almve. Leave 'I hrall,.S.J train No. 1(1, l::i2 l. in. j arrive at 1'iirllaml 7:Via.m. 27 hours anclM inlniili'd, Klamath Fulls to l'ortlnml. Fun Tianclpco lo Klaumlh Falls Leave Fan Frauc-isco at 2:20 p. in. arrive at Thrall at 11:01 a. in. Leave Thrall at 0:20 a. tu.; leave I'okvgama at U a. in.; arrive at Klamath Falls at o p.m. Dinner ut Spencers, leaving there at 1 p.m. Khortest time ever. 2U hours ami 40 inlii. Fan Fraudsco to Klainatli Fulls, No other route does It. This Is the cheapest ami heat wuy. Fare $5, either direction between Thrall and Klamath Falls. CHASE Get the Habit-Use Chase & Sanborn Coffees You'll bo pleased with it. Those who have tried it say it's the best. We always aim to keep everything of the highest grade and want your grocery trade. Van Riper Bros Phone 310 Heavy Frelhtln4 a Specltlly. Batfdatfe 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 & THOMPSON, PKOPKIETOKS Of tlCC NT i Darn tin KrilJciwr (143 CIIAS. K. WOKDKN lriauk-iit KltKI MF.I.IIASK Vl.-e-l'renl.lelit The American Bank and Trust Company Coital Slock $100,000 Open lor buslnesj every day In the year ..xcepl Sunday and li-tfal holidays. Intern! I'ald on Savlnda Deposlti KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON A.M. WOltllKN Ca.hkT IIEKI) SCIIAI.I.OCK Ana't (,'ailllrr 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 Wood Yard and Office O. Ea, !MUUUXiM Near Gty Hau 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 honse 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. in W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Incorporated November 28, 1900, Ststencat of Condition of the Klamath County Bank Klasuta Falls, Oregon PIC1MBM 31, 1907 RHOURCES bans and Dlscountu S340.53o.uo Bonds and Securities .. 03S'nni Ito.l Estate, Building and " Fixture Gush and Sight Exchange I4.74A.IH 160,247.00 S58B,04l,.r UABnJTBS Capital Stock, fully pntd. Surplus and Profits .. Due Other Banks . . i)tM)Mita 1100,000.00 21.75:1.11 32,000.1)1 431,205.40 $585,041)..'-, I I, Ale. aUrtw. Jr., Ca.hUr uf lh.. aKlVl ,Mn.. bank, tki aol.mr.ly iwMr that tlm nr .,. ' mrnt la tru. to th. U.I uf my knov.lo.br Mi.lUn.f AI.KX MAKTIN, Jit., .l,r uf Jan!tsll,,, '"0nX ,U M"" '"" """ '"' ,u ISralf ' C. II. Witiiiii Notary ruhllr fur (i,y , omccRs ALII MARTIN -K.R.RIAMU MIX MARTIN, JR. USUI ROCIRI . President Vice-President Cashier Am'I Cushlcr Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Mills Addition were (iin-nil ft bargain prices a number of shrewd nm tors bought; since that time values have increased materially. These Lots are Bargain Buys st preacnt prices, and there i every rvawin to anticipate an advance in pricr.t. Heincm. bcr these lots are FIFTY feet in width nml ONI HUNDRIO AND TWINTY FKET deep-more than double tho area if mo-it town lots offered to Investor. FRANK IRA WHITE 27l9: 9: APFIXOATI Office tin Klflh Stmi rRANK WARD Lasd Salesaes. H. BOIVIN Plumber and Steamfitter lOainath Falls, Orego Strictly Firat-clau Work Ettimatet Furnished Fhoses: Bsslsess, 396; Residence, f-04 Bennetts Feed Stable Next to Martin's Mill Now Open for Bualness The Chute System, of Feeding which pennila Stock getting their flill, has been installed Plenty of Wagon Room JASPER BENNETT, Proprietor "" n East End Meat Market CRIILUt S STaTS, Proprietors Waif Beef, Veal. Muttoi, Fork and Poultry frtah and Curad Maata and Sauaafc-ua of all MniK Wa bandia our maaU In tho moat modern wuy In ln Mnaaa and aurroundlnga. Try ua and wo will bo n" PPy to have you for a cuatomer. Free Delivery. liMJ , V at