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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1908)
M Mi ; I'M IP THE EVENING KERALD iMMri kU. imri Bandar, br Um Herald PMMtohlwg Company w. e. swtn. i UHCurnoN rath Uaa, by aiatt, rr. . DaUr.br mall iKMoatlu. . Ballr. by mall, tkm imaik, Uailr. br maU. a mmik, gMlf . dallmad br arrW, a wwk. Mo to Mamr.-ftaad ISjalURea m aaaMaa snter. locwnal ckaca aa rour baa! baak. I IN HO 1.1 .M It Nmnm Law or OaaooN.-Sactlaa Mo Uw Ian of Oraaoi HOM Ikat wbamwr aa auwuina a MWHMr aaau awu men aawnpaaat to any fm la lata Butt without aaallba Una ahall accnw atalaai Naiaaatarw. to to a Ml and bo dM at ebllm aaea Parana, wannar br Uw parao to whom SATURDAY. Al'KlI. 2,5 190S. Ttakcr Un4 NoUcc United State Uml Olflt-f, Ukevli'w Oregon, February 18, IWM. , Nolle li liereli- ittven that In cow pliancv wild llm pruvUlotu ot Ilia act f CVngrvaant JuneS, 1878, entitled "An art lor lh aalo of timber lands in I lie atatea ol California, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory," as eitended to all lh Public Uml Statu by art ol August 4, lmi-J, Charles It. DeUp, of Klamath Kails, County ol Klamath, State ol Oregon, h Hied In tills otllrn hit sworn statement No. 4042, lor the purchase ol the snjrM, nmh, ol arc. 3, tp. 38 8. rang 0 K. W. M ami will offer iroot to ahow that tho land ought In more valuable lor Its timW or atone than lor agricultural pornom-. anil to eatabllih hie claim to said Uml I tore the County Judge ol Klamath County, at lilt office at Klamath Kail, Oregon, on Wednesday the Ulliday ol May 1W. lie name aa wllneaai's: T. K. Nlrlin waaaawjaaaaw Ian, I.. I). Mllcliiaon, True II. IVljii. 1 A. M. Jaminii, all ol Klanialh KhIIk, Alderman William C. Herbert i oreon. U advocating an ordinance bo. Any and all persons elalntlmi adverse is ayocaung- an orainance ne- , u,e ,i,e derlil Uml.areie.iie.i. fore the Jentey City Board of. .. ...rtiii,i,..i.i,. i u.t. .:. .... Among- the many public im provements now being: made in Eugene is the rebuilding of the Pacific States Telephone Com pany's system at the cost of $20,000. The wires will all be laid .underground. A large force is now digging trenches for con duits for the wires. A. J1 - MARSH LANDS Qredoirs ncnesi sou. 50 per cant vegetable matter. Klamath's greatest bargains at $20 per acre and upwards. Eaiy Tama. ABEL AD Aldermen providing mat a license fee of $1 a year be charg ed for cats, that they be tagged and unlicensed cats be collected the same as dogs. The ordi nance was laid over for 90 day?, when it will come up for final reading. United States Senator Charles W. Fulton has written a letter to H. W. Cake, who defeated Fulton for the Senatorial nomi nation last week, in which the Senator extends his congratu laUons to his successful opponent and assures him of such support aa the Senator can give. In conclusion. Senator Fulton saya he believes Cake will be elected. or More raid 1.1th day ol May 1MM. I'-StlS-U J. N. Watnm, reglaler. It is the purpose of the busi ness men of LaGrande to make ita "Saturday town." Already pledges circulated among the business men have resulted in arrangements to bring crowds to the dty every Saturday. The band will play every Saturday afternoon and evening on the streets and various entertain ments are planned for these events. The third time since its erection, in 1868, the Eiffel tower id being painted. It is as well that the process is not more frequent, seeing that it costs $15,000. For the first renewal the color was orange, but last time it was changed to gold. Now it is to be silver white from the third platform upward and iron brown lower down. Forty men will be at work for three months and 900 pintals of paint will be used, Petition for Liquor License To the Honorable County Court id the Mate Oregon lor Klamath County. Wc the undersigned, mldenta anil le gal voter ol the I'rwlncl ol Kpraguc Klver, in the County id Klamath nnd Stale ol Oregon, and artnaP reaidi-nln therein and who haw actually rvalded therein for more than thirty daya im mediately preceding the date ol signing and filing thin our tltton, do hvn-tiy rcirctlully petition jour honoiabli body to grant and iaane to J. C. Kd.all an.1T. SI.Kdaall.nl the tlrni of Kdaall llroa., a llceuae to sell aplrltoua, vinous, far men ted or mall, llipiora In lea quan tltiea than one gallon, iu the precinct aforesaid for a erlod ol one year, from the Ctti day of May, A. I). IMW. Notice 1 hereby given that Ihii -lllion will tie prearntrd to the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, (or the County of Klamath, at the court home in the rlty rl Klamath KalU, on the litli day olMay, A.l. IMM, at the hour ol one o'clock I'. M. or at aoon Ihvii-altcr aa eaid petition can be heard. Dated till BUb. day ol March, A. P. I HUB. O.T. Anderaon, I.. I.. Griffin, I. T. Anderaon, K. A. Campbell, W. W. Kin- ley, K. W. Wbeliton, A. W. Kvans, J. M. Passer, Wm. II. (iarrett, Kd Itloom- Ingcamp, John 8. Kurber, If. J. I.ang kam. Itoaa W . Kinley, V. W. Hmltli, Jamea Phillips, W. K. Hotter. K. I. Courtright, II. I.. Anderaon, C. It. Moritx, Amot Uindy, Mat I'wry. J. A. Wilton. J. K Freeman, fpratt. Wella, C. K. Kerg, J. II. Hoyd, Jamea M. Fer. ran, Frank Olwncbain, 1- A. Richard ton, Ueorge Bloomingcamp, Q. St. An deraon, Tom Ivory. Jamea llell, Frank Shamley. J. A. Parker, O. (1. IVw, Lharle Tnipp. Power that cannot be broken and an open door in China are what the American government proposes as its policy in the far east The world powers are just waking up to tho fact that this policy is the reason for the United States' quiet determi nation to move the. Philippine naval base from Olongapo to Manila Bay and make it bristle so with 14 inch-guns that all the navies on earth never will be able to get past CHANGE OF TIME In March Portland set afloat for foreign ports more than twice the quantity of wheat shipped by any other city in the United States, taking a greater lead even than she did in Febru ary, when she occupied a pos ition at the head of the column. The shipments from the Will- iametto River metropolis last month totaled 1,422,367 bushels, si against 899,936 bushels for warded from the combined porta of Puget Sound, the nearest competitor, according to a bulle tin of statistics compiled by the Department of Commerce and: Labor. Klamath Lake Railroad Mclntire-Straw Stage Line DILT KFFKCTIVK Al'KlI, 10, 1008 From Klamath Falla to 8au Fran ciaoo and all ointa between Thrall and Mine. Leave Klamath Falla -It A. SI. Arrive at Spencera 7 :30 Leave Hpancera H: Arrive at Pokegama 1 1 : Leave Pokegania,K.L.R.U:ir Arrive at Thrall 1:15 I'-M. Leave Thrall, a. r. rk. train No, IS at 2:23 Arrive at Han Francinco 0:28 A. SI. 29 hour and 2d minute, Klamath Falla to Han Franclaco. Train No. 13 on 8. P. leave Thrall 6:W p. m. arriving at San Franclaco II: 28 a.m. . Klamath Falla to Portland Leave Klamath Falla aa above. Leave Thrall, 8.P. train No. 10, 1 V1 p. m. j arrive at Portland 7 'M a. in. 27 hour and 65 minute, Klamath Falla to Portland. , Han Franclaco to Klamath Fal!a Leave rian Franclaco at 2:20 p. m. arrive at Thrall at 0:04 a. n. Leave Thrall at 0:30 a. m.; leave Pokegama. at 9 a. in.; arrive at Klamath Fall at 6 p. in. Dinner at Spencer, leaving there at 1 p. in. Hborteat time ever, 20 hour and 40 miiujtan Franclaco to Klamath Fall. No other rout doea it. Thl la tb cheapaaTand beat way. Fare $6, eltbar direction between Thrall adKlaaatb Fal. Heavy FretijhtlmJ a Specify. BuiWatfc orders Arc Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer S Storage Company 1M10NKS Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your fine piano moving KENYON S THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS Office N7I llaru 071 Nralikm.-C (14.1 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 JT s7Il?f TiVR Wood Yard and Office li. rlHilxUrjIA Ncur Cty nan I'honc tl I Incorporated November 28, 19JJJ Statement of Condition ...... of the, Klamath County Bank Klamath Falla. Oregon DICIMPIK 31, 1007 RESOURCES Iamim and Discount .. J340 r.'tn on. .-.m.uu The Eldred Company v F. G. ELDRED, Manager Bonanza, Oregon Saddles, Harness and Supplies We make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed, hand-made Saddles and Sliaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited HonilnamlSocurltii'ii Kt'al Estate, UulldliiKH utnl Fixture Ciuth uml Slulit ExulutnKu (i3.S25.B4 14.7-lfi.lo 100.247.09 J50C.0J9.5I LIABILITIES Capital Stock, fully puld 5100,000.00 Surplus nnd Profits. 2 1,753.1 1 Duo Other Hanks ... . .'J2,OO0.94 ' "IHwibi 431.205.'48 SGOr,040.5 I, Alr Martin, Jr.. Ca.M.-r ..f th. l. , ,mni Lank, d.i aulemnly awrer Ibat tl... ,p. , ,,. mriit la liutflu the brat of inv an.m !L., tull.,, AI.KX MAitTIN. Jit- ...,;,,' Subn-rlUxl and x.un to brfure mi t. mI.,1., of Jainurv, Haw. '"" l"'f M - H Winn..., Notary I'uMir f. iii.K,,n OFFICERS ALEX MAitTIN K. R. REAMES ALEX MARTIN, JR. LESLIE ROGERS - President Vice-President Cashier Ass't Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin 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. Barge has .Arrived MILLS ADDITION LOIS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Mills Addition wire oircrnl at bargain prices a number of alin-wil mvr tors bouyht; since that time wilue have increased materially. These Lota are Bargain Buys at present prices, and there in every reason to anticipate an advance in price. Itemem ber these lota are FIFTY feet in width nml ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep -more than double the nrci of imvil town lots offered to Investor. FRANK IRA WHITI CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Laad Salesmen. Office on rifli St The Big Barge Has Arrived at Last and Loaded with Furniture, Carpets, Mat ting, Rugs, Linoleum, Pillows and Mat tresses of all Kinds, Colors and Prices. Call while THE STOCK IS COMPLETE. W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop H. BOIVIN Plumber and Steamfitter KUmtth FaUf, Orego Strictly First-class Work Estimates Furnished Phones: Baslaesa. 300; Residence, r04 CHAS. K. WOUUKN President I IM.I) MI.I.IIASK Vi.-i- I'ri-ildt'nl The American Bank and Trust Co. jmsujy: c ripp-ar' V" X I' rZ7233!tt -SS" -- , -m., I..,-. n-TT VA ... .: . '.k - "IMI ' ' 'T.V wziFwm . A U U.1DI1D1T "' C.'sh.r"" W HCHAUflCK A Aiih'I Cunliier lM I Cor "h and Main Street . 1 Bennett's Feed Stable Next to MutirTt Mill Now Open for Business The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock getting their Mil, 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 Curad Masts sml SaimnKi'S "' "' !.vl We handle our meats in tho moat modern mi " " linen and aurroundlnga. Try ua and wo will "M" nPpy to have you for s customer. Free DelivHT- &"Y i'"rs .aijtteiteu &