i m ; A a i tttf llfl iujkki v; mm vm-amr. I it'? , THE EVENING HERALD Isaasi 4sBy. anasst Stwoar. br Um , Herald PuWWng Company W. 6. SMITH, Ci pattr, br man. a rr. . E3Z, to Mil MI IMSUUL Uallr. tr mall. Umw monUw, Daily, n nil month. . w UMCMrTKM RATM in S.M Ms . . Dstlr. dallnrad br earrW. a ., . .It . BOW TO MBIT. uaan.1 anr tw, ..praa. oraar. personal ckaca on yoar teal bank. hum, sola, ot curroncr. NawnMraa Law or OnaooN.-Soetlan MMol Ik tow of Onion pmkm that wavmr. anr aanaa wurwllia a Mwnwixr shall mall un aowMiiaast u any iwram In Oik But without ltft mlinl on onkw Ihorofor. owh nnww hall ho oMMd to b a ttft. and no dot or obllaa Um (hall accraa aialiwt aueh Doraoa, wtMtfwt akl Kowaamoar m ronlToa b th ponoa to whom Hwaaatoraot. TUESDAY. MAY 5. 1908. NOW HTS 80RKY President Roosevelt is reported as saying: "If I could have for seen how things were going to frame up I would never have made that election night pledge, and I would never have reiterat ed it three months ago." The attitude of congress towards the executive and his legislative program has made the president bitter enough. There has never been a president's message so discourteously received as was the one sent to congress. Inthei. house it was ignored entirely. In the senate, as soon as, a mes sage from the president"was an nounced the senators yawned and moved that it be laid over for a day. This was done and the senate adjourned without even a polite inquiry as to what the message was about Oregon's richest soil. MARSH LANDS SO per cent. Testable matter. Kl.Hu.th-. taUst b.rj.1.. at $20 P .ere .nd .pw.ro.. U.J Term. ABELADj Timber una Notice United rUalea taml Office, UVrvW'w Oregon, February 18, 1WM. Notice 1. hereby given that In cone pllance with tho provisions nt the act nl Congress ol Juno3, 18.8, entitletl "An act lor the sale ol timber lands In the states ot California. Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory," a extended to II the I'ublle Un.l SUtM by act ol Atutuat 4. 18W. Charles K. 1K-Lai, ol Klamath Kalla, County ol Klamath, State ol Oregon, hai filed In lhl offlct. hi sworn Materuenl No. 4042, tor the pun-haw ol the twne1. nw'iae, ol tec. 3, tp. 38 8. range 0 K. W. M ami will offer uroot to ahow that the land ought It more valuable for Ita timber or ttone than for agricultural i.tirpo., ml to eatabllth hi claim to tall Uml I jfcte the County Judge of Klamath County, at bit office at Klamath ralN, Ormron.nn Wednesday the 13th .lay ol MaylWW. lie iiaiiimaa nltnr.Tr: T. V. Ni.ho. Ia I.. I). KilchNm, Tine II. Ih-Ur., A. M. Jamtxin, all l Klamalh Kail., Oregon. Any ami all persons clulnilm: adverse ly the above ileocrlbetl lands are request ed to lllo their claim, in this ollice on or before raid 13th .lay of May IWW. I'M 513 J. N. WatMiu, trgiMer. Petition fur Liquor License NOW NOT TU "UWKlStXD Gladstone' Dowie is sick at heart and apparently disgusted with everything in general, for he is no longer the "unkissed." For the first time in his life the aon-ef the late overseer of the Christian church was initiated into the mysteries of osculation . by Miss Sybil Peterson, whom he waa representing in court in an action to recover a debt. Glad atone has repeatedly declared sthat he would never permit a woman to press her lips to his. He waa determined to go through life unkiaaed. He was boastful about it, but alas, when the jury decided that Jliu Peter son waa entitled to 60 for ser vices as a domestic in a Muskegon home she threw her arms around him, murmuring "you dear man" and planted a big kiss square on his lip?, and now Dowie is angry and declares! he will never get within reach of a woman again, but he is no longer the "unkissed." To the Honorable County Court ol the State Oregon lor Klamath County. We the umtertlgnetl, residents uml le gal votert ol the 1'recinct ol Srague Hlver, In the County ol Klamath ami State ol Oregon, ami actual rr.lilentK therein ami who have actually resided therein lor more than thirty lan Im mediately rreellnf the .late ol signing mid tiling tlila our petition, do hereby ! respeetliilly petition our honorable ImmIt to grant and issue to J. C. Kdsall andT. M. Edtall, ol the llriu ol IM.aII Hro., a llcvnte to sell eplrltnna, vinous, tormented or malt, liquors In let. iiutn tltict than one gallon, in the precinct aforesaid for period of una year, from the Cib day of May, A. I). 1IXW. Notice It hereby given that this pe tition will be presented to the County Court ol the State of Oregon, (or the County ol Klamath, at the court house In the city ol Klamath Falls, on the nih day ol May, A. I. 108, at the hour of one o'clock I. M.nr at tn.ui thereafter at said petition can be heard. Dated this 25lh day of March, A. !. 1008. O.T. Anderson, L. !.. OrllTln, I. T. Anderson, F. A. Campbell, W. W. Fin ley, K. W. WheUton, A. W, Eans, J. M. Saner, Wm. II. Garrett, Kd lllooui Ingcamp, John 8. Furber, II. J. tang kam, Host . Finley, V. W. Smith, Jamea l'hlllipt, W. K. Sutter. K. I'. Courtright, II. I.. Anderson, C. !(. Moritx, Amoa lindy, Mat Lawry. J. A. Wilson. J. K Freeman, Sprttt. W.llv, C. E. lierg, J. II. Iloyd, Jamea M. Fer ren, Frank Olwnchain, 1- A. Hichard. son, George Bloomingcamp, Q. M. An derson, Tom Itnrr, Jamea liell, Frank Shamley, J. A. I'arker, (!. (1. Dews, Charles Trupp. Summons 'Plana recently adopted by the board of regents, of the Cornval lis Agricultural College, provide for a course in domestic science and arts that will be the equal of that given in any institution west of the Mississippi. A whole floor of a new building, 73 by 120, erection of which is to begin at once, will be devoted to do mestic arts, including dressmak ing millinery, and all other arts pertaining to the home life of woman. Waldo Hall, the college home of -the girls, will be the home of the dean of domestic science, and will be used as a training school in cookery, home decoration, home nursing and other features of the course. The dean of the department will be Miss Julia Greer., now head of the domestic science depart ment in Pratt Institute, Brook lyn. Senator Simmons of North uarouna nas oeeu suggested as chairman .of the Democratic national committee. He will not be selected if Bryan is the candi date because Bryan recognizes that Simmons is not one of his enthusiastic supporters and he wiir probably select some of his personal'friends to manage his campaign. No man if as ever heard very far by the loudness of his clothes. If you smoke, smoke good gars and fewer of them. ci- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. John Koontx plaintiff, t. Amanda Klla Koontx defendant, suit In equity lor divorce. In the name nl the ttate ol Oregon : You are hereby required to appear am! antwer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit on or before Saturday, June 13th, lwm, being the last day prescribed in the order lor pul licatlon of till summons, the first publi cation ol which being on Saturday, May 2nd, 1908, and II you fall to to antwer, lor want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the ceurt for the relief demanded in the complaint, filed herein, to-wlt: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matri mony existing Iwtween plaintiff and defendant. This summons it served by publication in the Evening Herald, by order of Hon. Henry L. Benson, Judge of the Circuit Court for the first judicial dlttrlct ol Oregon, dated May Itt, 1(M8, which or der requires lummoni to bo published once week for six consecutive weeks from the 1st day of May, 1908. A. L. I.EAVITT, Attorney for Plaintiff. Auction Sale A. Arnold will sell afpubllc auction on Saturday, May Oth, at 1 p. in., at the Bird Loosley place, near the tunnel, the following Itemts Two wagons, harneat, one plow, two harrow's, all kinds ot household goods and other articlet. Terms cash DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. QCNtaiL land own. Waehlaatan. II. C. M.nn W. VOL Nonce or BSsroaATioN or rusuc lands TO atTTLKMSMT AMD BHTar.-Mutlco U nonby Ihb that tho aetla aorrotary of IhoIntaHiv h& vacated doparUnonUI ardor of withdrawal in to w a. wo sun evens wo wiinorawsi ror una., tloo purpoMt uador the act of Judo 17, IHC IS tat, tat) for aas la eonn-rtkw with ths Klamath Prolon, OrocoD, of ths foUowloa; dWrlbod bud. In uo mate of Orocoo. and by ku authority ouch of said tract, as bavo not bam boratofora Anally Jl restated and aw not othcTwlMwltMrawn.w.ryd r or aaafosnatad, wui bo Mbjoct to armament iwdr tbs pabuc land Uw. of tbo United States on and aiior juu av, uut. Ml .Hall not bs aubloct to m- AW try, BUM. or taUctlon until July , 1W8. t tho 4.: United State, land omca at LiWfa,rb wamlnar kttaf axprcaaly aliro that so poraoa wui bcpomluadio(ala,orrarcla.uy rffht what ysruadair iwaMbant or oacupatLxi bwun ftrrbraUTU,lWtand prior to J una W. I MS. Orders Are Heavv Frclrihtlnri a Spccltlty. UajjjlnrJc Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company PHONES Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your fine olsno movlnrt KENYON fi THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS OfflCC N7I turn 071 Kealdrncr (14!) WOOD WOOD Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461 or K K K Store, Phone 1 74 - J. L. FIELDER W(KSeIrarc.lyndH-nnce I'tionc 114 The Eldred Company F. G. ELDRED, Manager , Bonanza, Oregon Saddles. Harness and Supplies We make a specialty of lirat-dasw, guaranteed, hand-made Saddle. and Simps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited Incorporated November 28, ijJJJT Statement of Condition r the, Klamath County Bank Klamath Fills, Oregon DICIMBW 31, 1Q07 RESOURCES Iawiih ami Discountit $340 nutBn. 03,525.84 llondHKiidSccuritlfri Iteul EitUtv, IluildliiKH uml Fixture) CumIi ttnd SIkIU KxchatiKo 14.745.10 1M.247.09 $585,049.51 U ABILITIES Cnpltnl Stuck, fully imiil HurpluH nutl I'ruflU Duu Other ItenkM ).'k.mHh $100,000.00 21.753.11 32,000.04 43,295 $585,049.51 I. Ale. Martin. Jr.. CasMer of II,.. sUuft,,-! Lank, .! aulemnly swear that Ilia alrr ,..., nirnl is true to the AI.KX I nf mykliim.Lr n.ll-l.. MAUTIN. Jli.C.hUr e llitr. t Sul.M-rilml and sworn to l-f..rr in- ilii.cikrf,. of January, !. "' l"lf , II Wmih.,w. Notary I'ul.lic fr Otry,,, OmCERS ALEX MARTIN E. R. REAMES ALEX MARTIN, JR. LESLIE ROGERS President Vice-President Cashier Ass't Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Buin 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 LOIS are Advancing in Value Barge has Arrived When blocks in Mill Addition wtTeoirrnJ U bargain price a number of nhruwd Invw torn bought; nince that time value lart increased materially. These Lots are Bargain Buys at present price, and there is every reuon to anticipate) an advance in price. Itemra br these lota are FIFTY feet in width itxl ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIR deep-morn than tloubte the nrea of inoat town lots offered to investors. 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. WOKDF.N President CAPILAL S 100,000.00 I ItKI) MIXIIASK Vi'i- I'r.-.iilcnt The American Bank and Trust Co. 11 such Mttlwunt or oeeuDatkn Y, NW, WHQH. Btikm SO, T. Do. ra,au u Saciioa so. T. fKi . nap PiM.llllla.LMia, IMT th nnarl Tn.1 Mb. FRANK P1UCK First Assistant aWcrttary of ths Interior CA W T "i"- M?lW-l in a ai Q 3i mmns MJKP-r-iSL.JJi .kiwi j Li II ?. t R 4 a.. jJ Eft gg2 S, SSI U g, s v MA skWvJb if3L tSM: ud.-, M FG ml 31 tSj( k'-Ln-LJlM u, a!rMi.aiUdrrl L vtzsux&mas zz . A. M. WORDEN Cashier FRANK IRA WHI7I CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE Office on nns ! FRANK WARD Laad Salesmea. H. BOIVIN Plumber and Steamfitter Klamath Falli, Orego Strictly Fint-clau Work Eftimates Furniihei Paoaes: Baslaess, 396; Residence, C04 Bennetts Feed Staj Next to Martin's Mill Now Open for Buslncij The Chute System of Feeding which permiUSK getting their mil, has been lnsianeu Plenty of Wagon Room JASPER BENNETT, ProprfW JllKD 8CHAI.I.0CK AnVt Cashier Cor. ath and Mlu sired East End Meat Market; OIIILIR ft STILTS, Proprletori Prime Beef. Veal. 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