The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 02, 1908, Image 2

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8ATUKDAY MAY 2, 1908.
CAM INDIANS V01X7
In a number of districts in Ore
gon the question has arisen as to
what Indiana are qualified to
vote, and the election boards in
the vicinity of Indian reserva
tions have been confronted with
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MARSH LANDS OwmJy waUm
Klamath's greatest bargains at $20 per acre and upwards Easy Term.
50 per cent, vegetable matter.
ABEL A1)Y
Ttnbcr Und Notice
United Slates Urol Office, Ukelw
Orvnn, February 18, 1WW.
Notice li hereby Riven that In com
pliance with ttia provisions ot tlio net ol
Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitle! "An
net (or the tale of limber land In the
state ol California, Oregon. Nevada ami
Waaliinxton Territory,'' as extended to
all the Public Un.l Slates by net uf
Aliguit 4, 1IW2, Charles It. IVl.au, ol
Klamath Kail, County ol Klamath,
HUtfl ot Oregon, hut llteil In thU ofltce
hit worn statement No. 40t2, (or the
imrchaaa ol the aw'ine.1, nw.tlsel' ol
arc. .1, tp. .18 8. range U K. W. M., ami
will offer lirool to show that Iho land
fought la more valuable lor it timber
or atone than (or agricultural uiroae,
ami to eelthllih hi claim to said land
heloie. the County JuJge ol Klamath
County, at hit office at Klamath Kail,
Oregon, on Wednesday Iho ISlhday ol
T. V. Nuho
lar, I.. I). KlUhlion, True II. IK-Up.
A. M. Jiunlon, till l Klamath Kail,
Oregon.
Any and all perronp clalmliiK adverse
ly the above JeKrllK.il landaarurrtiii ti
ed to (lie Ihclr clalmt In thla ollli-v on
or belore raid Mill day ol May 1W.
2W&-13 J. N. WaUon, regltter.
the problem frequently. Roy R. M,; i
Wise of Klamath has asked an ilenAmealtne
opinion of Attorney General
Crawford. Following is an ex
cerpfrom the attorney general's
reply:
"Indians who have received
land by allottment are subject
to and have " the rights privi-
legea and immunities guaranteed
by the laws of the state of Ore
gon, both civil and criminal. Over
Indians not allottees the laws of
the state have, no effect except
as to crimes and misdemeanors
committed outside the reserva.
tion, or that part not yet alloted
or thrown open to
Petition for Liquor License
To the Honorable County Court of
the Wale Oregon (or Klamath CountyJ
We the undertlgned, reiidentt ami le
ical volen ol the I'rvclnct ol Sprague
River, In the County ol Klamath and
State ol Oregon, and actual retldentr.
therein and who bavo actually renided
therein fur mom than Ihlrtv (lava lin
Settlement. mediately preceding the dato ol tlgnlng
Therefore such Indians who have! nndnilngthlt our petition, do hen-h)
tint moiv1 ll.itmanta u.-miM reaiiecttully netllluii jour linnmable
not be entitled to vote."
Indians living on a reservation
under federal supervision cannot
vote.
Congressman Ellis of Oregon
is of the opinion that just at
present a certain kind of hysteria
-prevails throughout the country.
Ha says that if an announcement
is made that some senator, Fora
ker, Tillman, or any other man,
is going to flay some public offi
cial it is almost certain to draw a
crowded house. People flock to
the senate to hear public men
scourged by other public men.
Ellis said that the same was true
outside of congress as there
seems to be a desire on the part
of the people of the present time
to have other people flayed for
their alledged misdoings.
By an overwhelming vote,
President Roosevelt's four battle
ship programme failed in the
Satiate, just as it did in the House.
The amendment for four battle
ships was introduced by Senator
Pflaaand the fight for its adop
tion was led by Senator Bever
idge. Twenty-three votes were
cast for the increased program,
(the number being largely made
ubof recently elected Senators.
Fifty Senators voted to support
the House and the reccomenda
tiop of the Senate naval com
atittee for building only two bat
tleships.
There are thousands and thous
ands of acres of land that needs
men and there are thousands and
thousands of men who need land.
Every step in bringing the land
less man and the manless land
together is a movement for the
good of humanity and the beniflt
of the country.
body to grant and iue to J. C. Kdaall
ami T. M. Edtall. ol the firuiol KiWall
lirot., a license to tell tplritout, vinous,
fermented or malt, liqtiora In leta quan
tities than one gallon, In the prnincl
aforesaid (or period ol ono year, (rom
the 0th day ol May, A. I. 1WW.
Notice it hereby given that tlili pe
tition will be pretented to the County
Court o( the State ol Oregon, (or the
County ol Klamath, at the court home
in the city ot Klamath Fall, on the nth
davol May, A.t. 18, at the honrot
one o'clock I. M. or at toon Iherraller
at raid petition can be heard.
Dated tltls 2Sth day of Manli, A. I.
1908.
O.T. Anderson, L. I.. Griffin, I. T.
Anderton, K. A. Campbell, W. W. Fin
ley, K. W. Whettton, A. W. Evant, J.
M. Paster, Win. II. (iarrett, Kd Bloom
Ingcsmp, John 8. Furber, II. J. Lang-
kam, Koea IS. Finley, W. W. 8mlth,
Jamet Phillips, YV. K. Hutter. It. V.
Courtright, II. L. Anderton, C. K.
Morltt, Amot I.unily, Mat Lawrj't J- A.
Wilton. J. K Freeman, 8pralt. milt,
C. E. Ueru.J. II. Uord.Jame M. Frr-
ren. Frank OIncbam. L. A. Klcliaril-
aon, George ISIoomiogcamp, Q. M. An
derton, Tom Iory, Jamr 1111, Frank
Hliamley. j. a. raricer, u. u. iwt,
Charlea Trupp.
CHANGE OF TIME
William Jennings Bryan has
been turned down by the Demo
cratic state convention in Con
necticut The resolutions com
mittee declined to adopt a plat
form placing the convention on
record for Bryan.
"Merry Widow" bats are mon.
strosities, the padded shoulders
of tailor made suits a delusion
and a sham, and the American
girl a creature of affectation and
exaggeration, is the opinion of
Mrs. Elinor Glyn, author of
"Three Weeks." .
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It is your duty to vote at the
eitv election Monday. If you
aogrsct it do not blame others I
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Klamath Lake
Railroad
la Cotuktctloa With
Mclntire-Straw
Stage Line
DAILY
EFFECTIVE APRIL 10, 1MM
From Klamath Fall to Baa Fran
cisco and all points between
Thrall and same.
Leave Klamath Falls 4 : A. M.
Arrive at Spencers 7:30 ,
Leave Spencers 8:
A'rriva at Pokegama 1 1 :
'Leave Pokegama.K.UR.ll :lf
Arrive at Thrall 1:10 P-M
Leave Thrall, a. r. rr.
train No. 15 at 2:25
Arrive at San Fancltco 0:28 A. M.
29 hours and 28 minutes, Klamath
Falls to San Francisco. Train No.
13 on S. P. leaves Thrall 6:65 p. m.
arriving at San Francjtco 11:28 a.m.
Klamath Falls toTortland
Lsave Klamath Falls as above.
Leave Thrall, 8.P. train No. 10, 1 :32
p. in. j arrive at Portland 7 :66 a. in.
27 hours and 65 minutes, Klamath
Falls to Portland.
San Francisco to Klamath Fal!t
Lravafian Francisco at 2:20 p. in.
arrive at Thrall at 6:W a. tn.
Iave Thrall at 0:30 a. m.; leave
Pokegama at 9 a. in.; arrive at
Klamath Falls at 6 p. rn.. Dinner
at Spencers", leaving there at 1 p. m.
Shortest time ever, 20 hours and
40 nln. Ban Francisco to Klamath
Falls. No other route does it. This '
is the cheapest and best way . Fare
6, either direction between Thrall
and Klamath Falls.
Heavy Freldhllng; a Specialty. Unrirjarie Orders Arc
Given Prompt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
PHONES
Having up-to-date piano
trucks we solicit your
fine olano movlnri
KENYON a THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS
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Kritdcnce 04.1
WOOD WOOD
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Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities.
Orders can be loft at 'Navigation Co., Phone 481
or KKK Store, Phone 174
JT t7ri7T TVH Wood Yard and Office
JL. XltiltU&K Ncar city Hall
Phone 84
Incorporated November 28,
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1900
Statement of Condition
of the.
Klamath County Bank
Klanalh Falla, Oregon
PIC1MBM 31, 1007
RIJOURCES
Iamm and Discounts . $340.r.,tn on
03.52B.84
Ilonds and Svcurities
Ileal rotate, IluildiiiKH and
Fixture ... .
Cuah and Sight ExchaitKv
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
I4.74n.l8
0.247.GD
$585,049.81
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully utld SI 00,000.00
Surplus: und Profit 2 1.753.1 1
Duo Otlit-r Itankrt .'I2,00o!94
IKtlMMtllai 431,293.46
$585,049.51
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Notary Public (ir Df,,;.
OFFICERS
AlJtl MARTIN
C.R.KKAM1S
ALU MARTIN, JR.
LESUK ROGERS
PrenldM
Vice-President
Cashier
Ais'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
Th6 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.
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks in Mill Addition wire nt'en-d
at bargain prices a number of ulin-wd (nvcj
tors bought; since that lime value hae
increased materially.
These Lota are Bargain Buys
at present prices, and thcni In every reuon
to anticipate an advance in price. Itomira
bcr thffte lots are FIFTY feet in width aixl
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FELT
deep-more than double the area of rmvt
town lots offered to investor.
FRANK IRA WHIT
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
CHAS. K. WOKOKN
President
- CAFILAl
$100,000.00
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A. M. WORDEN
Caahier
Cor. fllh and Main Street I M '
CAPT. O. C. APPIXGATE
FRANK WARD
Laad Sakaaien.
Office on Fifth !
a BOIVIN
Plumber and Steamfitter
'Klamath Falls. Orego
Strictly Fint-claii Work
Eatimates FurniihH
Paoaes: BhsIbcss, 386; Residence, C04
Bennett's Feed Stabkl
Next to Martin's MU1
Now Open for Buslnctj
The f!hnt Svafam ixt VmiVmit whidt ncrmits Stock I
getting their flill, has been installed
Plenty of Wagon Room
JASPER BENNETT, Prop!
FRED SCHAL1.0CK
Ass't Cashier
East End Meat Market
CIUILBR & g TUTS. Proprietors
Prime Beef. Veal. Mutton, Pork and WW
of all 1
bda
$
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W bandU our mtaU at tho most modem wv .
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