The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 04, 1908, Image 2

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MONDAY. MAY 4, 1908.
INDIAN SWAMP LAND
Congress ib expected to settle
the Klamath Indian reservation
swamp land dispute, which has
been before the Courts for years.
Representative Hawley has in
troduced a resolution to adjust
title to these lands. About 1884
the government granted to the j
state of Oregon all overflowed'
and swamp lands within its
boundaries. Part of these lands
were subsequently included in
the Klamath Indian reservation
and are now claimed by the In
dians. Hawley's resolution
protect the interests of the
state and will require either that
title to the swamps and over
flowed lands shall be vested in
the state or that the state shall
have the right of selecting other
lands In lieu thereof.
Oredon's richest soil.
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MARSH LANDS
SO per cent, vegetable natter. WamathM Hrealcst bargain. .1 S20 per acre and upwards. Kety Term,
Ttmkxr Land Notice
United States Una Office, Uknvlew
Oregon, February IS, WW.
Nollro In hereby ttlven that In roni
pllnnca with thn provisions of the net ol
Congress ot Jnne.1, 1878, entitled "An
net lor the salo ol limber lamia In Urn
tuteit ol California., Oregon, Nevada nml
Washington Territory," ni eitended In
II '.he Public Und Statea by art ol
August 4, WW, Charlea It. 1VU, nt
Klamath Kail, County ot Klamalh,
State ol Oregon, lint tiled in tlili olllce
his (worn statement No, 40:', lor the
purchase ot the awJfnf.'X, im'i'ie'i, "I
tec. 3, tp. 38 M. range 0 K. W. M ntid
will offer prool to ahow that the land
ought la more xaluable (or Ita timber
or alone than lor agricultural urpwe,
and to establish Ida claim to tald Und
bvloie Hie Countr Judge ol Klamath
County, at hla nltlce at Klamath Fall,
Oregon, on Wednesday the U! I Inlay ol
Mar mv.
lie immrana MllurrM-r: T. F. Nh liiv
lap, I.. I. rtltchlmm, True II. IVUp,
A. M. Jamlmin, ull nl Klamath 1'idla,
Oretron,
Any and alt riHn claiming ailuTse-
ly the above deectllKtl landa are mtieal
ed to tile their clalma In thla olllre on
or beloru aatd 13th day ol May !!..
1'Sdo-U J. N. Walwiu, rrgittrr.
AraoBiBmoMrLANK
Stransre as it may seem it is
just-possible that the Democrats
may insert a prohibition plank in
their national platform this year.
At least it is predicted that there
will be a strong contest between
the Democrats of the North and
South. Democrats of the South
arc nearly all for prohibition now
because their statea have voted
that way, and they are compelled
to carry, out the wishes of their
party. Prohibition and Demo
cratic politics Beem a strange
mix up to those who remember
political conditions of former
days. For. years the Democratic
party wss charged with being
the ''Itauor party'' of the coun
try. This union, however, would
be no snore surprising than that
of Republicanism and Statement
No. 1 in Oregon. Anything to
get the voters.
It is now estimated that every
individual will owe Uncle Sam
an extra half dollar on June 30
next That is to say, the deficit
in the revenue on that date is es
timated at 140,000,000. With
the population counted at 80,000,
000, that means 50 cents- each.
Now let each one of us be
prompt in paying.
The southern states go right
along selecting double sets of
delegates for the Chicsgo con
vention, and Texas even pro
poses to send three sets. Won
der who is going to pay the tra
veling expenses snd the hotel
bills of the fellows who don't get
in the convention?
Haven't heard of a new job
for Roosevelt, after his term ex
pires, for three or four dsys.
Last one wss the presidency of a
great national university. It's a
safe bet, though, thst he will
never settle down to teaching
school.
Chicago judge fined a man one
dollar for kissing a woman. Bet
a fig the woman who made the
complaint was sorry for it when
she saw the valuation the judge
placed on her kisses.
How nice and accommodating
on the part of Turkey to kick up
this muss with Italy juat at the
right time to give the duke of
Abruui a chance to show off be
fore his American sweetheart
in his gorgeous naval uniform.
asaias
Be good, it is the only safe in
vestment that pays ten per cent
on the dollar.
Petition for Liquor License
To the Honorable County Court nl
the State Oregon lor Klamath County.
We the undersigned, residents and le
gal voter ol the I'rvcinct ot Sprague
Itlver, In the County ol Klamath and
Klata ol Oregon, and actual resident
therein and who have actually resided
therein lor more than thirty day Im
mediately preceding the date ol signing
and filing thla our etition, do hereby
rttpectlulty petition your honorable
body to grant and Issue to J, C. F.daall
and T. M. Kdsall, ot the firm of Kdsall
Broe., a license to sell splritous, vinous,
fermented or malt, liquors In less quan
tities than ono gallon, in the precinct
aforesaid lor a period ol ono year, (mm
the 0th day ol May, A. I). I!U8.
Notice Is hereby given that this pe
tition will be presented to the County
Court ol the Plate ol Oregon, lor the
County ol Klamath, at the court house
in the city ol Klamath Falls, on the nth
day ol May, A. I. 108, at the hour ol
one o'clock I. M. or as soon lliviralli-r
as raid petition can be heard.
Dated thla Ittlh day ol March, A. !.
WW.
O.T. Anderson, I.. I.. Grilnii, I. T.
Anderson, F. A. Campbell, W. V. Fin-
ley, E. V. Whetston, A. W. Ktans, J.
M. gaaser, Vim. II. (iarrett, Kd llloum
ingcamp, John 8. Furber, II. J. !.ang
kam, Koss . Finley, W. W. Hinltli,
James Phillips, V. K. Putter. It. 1'.
Courtright, II. L. Anderson, C. It.
Moriti, Amos l.umly, Mat I-awry. J. A,
Wilson. J. K Freeman, Hnralt. Well,
C. E. Here, J. II. Hoyd, James M. Fei
ren, Frank Obencham, 1- A. Kichard
son, George Bloomingcamp, Q.M.An
derson, Tom Ivory. James llell, Frank
.Shamley, J. A. Parker, U. (I. Dews,
Charles Trtipp.
Summons
In the Circuit Court ol tho HUte ol
Oregon lor Klamath County.
John Koonti plaintiff, vs. Amanda
Ella Koontz defendant, suit In equity (or
divorce.
In the name ol the state ol Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against jou
in the above entitled suit on or before
Saturday, June 13th, WW, being the
last day prescribed in the order (or pub
lication ol thla summon, the first publi
cation ol which being on Saturday, May
Snd, 1908, and II you (all so to answer,
(ot want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded in
the complaint, filed herein, to-wlt: for
a decree dissolving the bond of matri
mony exulting between plaintiff and de
fendant. This summon is served by publication
in the Evening Herald, by order ol Hon,
Henry L. Benson, Judge ol the Circuit
Court for the first judicial district ol
Oregon, dated May 1st, 1008, which or
der require summons to be published
once a. week for six consecutivu weeks
from the 1st day ol May, 1008.
A. L. LEAVITT,
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
Auction Sale
A. Arnold will sell at public auction
on (Saturday, May 0th, at I p. in., at
the Bird Loosley place, near the tunnel,
the following Item:
Two wagons, harueas, one plow, two
harrow's, all kinds ol household goods
and other article. Terms rash.
TAEPARTMEN TOP THE INTERIOR. orHriUL
v land orncc. Waahlnatoi. D. C Marrh 7.
IWt. Notice or ustosation orruauo i.ihuh
to aiTTUtHEKT and INTBV.-Notlca I hmby
It that the actina 8crUry of tha InUrlor bu
vaestad danartawntaJ ordar of withdrawal In ao
far as tha same aaTacta the withdrawal for Irrita
tion smrpoaas uadar tba set of Juna IT, IK (SJ
But., SMI for um In eonnactlon with tb Klamath
ProJact, Oncon, of tb followlnsr daacrlbad landa
In tba ainU of OnMTon. and bv hla Authority auch
of askt tracU u hav not bam naratofora Anallr
raatoradandaranototlianrlaawlthdMwn.raaanMl
or asproprlslad, will ba auhjact to aatUamant uadar
MtnnwMUBnH in unitao Diataaonana
f tar Juna 9. ISA but absU not ba auhjact
try. Wuur. or aatactkn untU July SO, IMS. i
uniun inua ana omco nt uutaviaWi
warnuvMiMamaaaiycirentnatnoi
wpanannNiioswa orcnanue say i
to an.
at the
Dragon,
oparaon will
avar under any aattlament or oceupatfco baun
after Fabruarv U. 1M1S and nrlov in Jum 90 lfiol
$ffilV!t'fWte.
uraxon, hum umnnnn
Commlaaionar of tba Oanarnl Land OnVa
FRANK PIERCE
rtrst Assistant Stcrttarr cf tbs Interior
Heavy Freighting a Spccltlty. BagBage oracrs rc
Given Prompt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
PHONES
Having up-to-date piano
tracks we solicit your
fine nlano moving
KENYON & THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS
OfflCC N7I
lUrn U7 1
Residence 049
ABEL A)
WOOD WOOD
Sixteen inch anil four fot wood in any quantities.
Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461
or KKK Store, Phone 174
JT VrTTIYlTl? Wood Yard and Office
L. IIEaIAJ&K Ncar City Hall
Phone 84
Incorporated November 28,
19001
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 Sliaps. Our Saddles
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
Statement of Conditio,,
ot I hi'.
Klamath County Bank
Klaaath Falls, Oregon
DEC1MBER 31, 1907
RIIOURCES
Imiin and Dlacuuntit S340 r.-m ..
Honda and Socurltleit
Koal hMtato, DulldlnxH uml
Fixture . .
Ctmh anil Slvht KxcltmiKu
''.74r..l0
O.247.60
5585,040.51
LIABILITIES
Capital Slock, fully jmlil $lOO,U00.00i
Surplua und Prolltn 2 1 ,703, 1 1
Duo Other Itanlot .'i2.OO0.04
Ik'iKwItri .. 43l.203.4fj
$505,049.51
t ' Ai! 'r,"1'' Jr" t-,"WT "t tin. lnrnml
..., i. u.t,,i anii ,nni in,, nlHUe .l.i.
limit in lm totha brat of my knnial.NL,, hiii.ir
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of January. IW '""'
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Notary I'ulilic fur irrKI,
OFFICERS
ALU MARTIN
E. R. RKAMIS
ALU MARTIN, JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
VIcc-l'resldent
Cashier
Ass'l 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.
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing In Value
Barge has Arrived
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
CHAS. K. WORDKN
President
CAPILAL
S 100.000.00
n:i.( mixiiask
Vin-IWIilfnt
The American Bank and Trust Go.
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'"gZ?" FRaOBCHALLOCa
Ass't Cashier
Cor. flth and Mala Street
When blocks) in Mills Addition wiTeollird
at bargain pricea a number of hrfvi mvrt
torn bouuht; aince that timu vnlms have
increaaed materially.
These Lots are Bargain Buys
at present price, and there lit every reiuon
to anticipate an advance in irieen, Iti-mim-bcr
then lota are FIFTY feet in wiillli anJ
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY KKET
deep-more than double the nn-i nf mwt
town lota offered to investor.
FRANK IRA WHITI
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE Office on Flflh StMtl
FRANK WARD
Laad Salesaea.
H. BOIVIN
Plumber and Steamfittcr
Klanuth Falls, Orego
Strictly Flrtt-clui Work
Estimates Furnished
Phones: Basiaess, 306; Residence, r04
"stablel
Bennett's Feed
Next to Martin's Mill
Now Open for Buslncfj
The Chute System of Feeding which permit Stock
getting their flill, has been instniicu
Plenty of Wagon Room
JASPER BENNETT, Propriety
Markd
East End Meat
atlSUR 6 STILTS, Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and PodW.,
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