mi i IHE EVENING HERALD otlaaaar.arUw aaBr. Herald PubRsMng Company atJBSCIUPTION RAT pasr.tonan,arar. . UbMt. tar ssalt. Uiw awaiaa. Uallr. by ml ."wui lot HO .0 atll7.MlnndbrnnW.Bimk. ,' How TO ruwiT.-oana I 1WU1M MBCTT otot, mm orr. nnoral tKnk oa nur al tank, iMhl coin, or nimq. Nmnm Law or OuooN.-Sottkm MM of Ita bun ol Onm amUai UttoMumf w BaramcoatroUlac a wwiiaf stall U yiek r pi our I'wi in m oi wwi ji oratr umfiuii pwto minnrn to b ttft. and no dM of aalts- M imMw an oroar Uionror. rack nnrmiw nlast soth paraoa. vkouwr MtTaihrUvaparaM lowkon MM saaU aarraa aitlul lib) wat or art. WEDNESDAY. MAY 0. IK. UT XVZIYBODY KELT What we want ia more mem bers in the Chamber of Com merce. There are many reasons why every business man in the city should not only support but take an active interest in the Chamber, one of which is that every family brought into the country, means more business to the merchant There is no man but what will get his $12 worth in a year by being a member of this organization. The new by laws are a great improvement and places the Chamber on"a business basis, where it will be mora able to accomplish better results. The mainbusiness will be transacted by a board of man agers, consisting of seven "live" members. This Board meets every two weeks and a member absenting himself for three con secutive meetings, is considered as having resigned and a new man is selected in his place. This insures active workers on the Board and there is a chance for anyone, who is not afraid to work. There are seven impor tant committees to be appointed and enthusiastic workers are needed to assist on the commit tee work. The Chamber is now a success' and a power, but it needs more members, so that the work can be divided up. Let every citizen, who is not a mem' ber already, hand in his name and get on the band wagon, and there is sure to be something do ing in Klamath this year. m 1 M.axtl MARSH LANDS Oregon's ncncstgu. SO per csnt. fcgetsble msttsr. KUn..h'. -MlMt b.rt.1- .1 20P" "c -.1 upw.rd.. E..y Tcnss. ABElABi Five thousand pamphlets, de scriptive of Klamath County, have recently been issued by the Chamber of Commerce. This gives our citizens an opportunity to do some effective boosting. Besides sending copies of these pamphlets to friends who might be interested in this country, every citizen who takes a trip to the outside, should take a sup ply along and hand them out to people they meet on the .trains and in the cities they visit. Be a "booster" and when you go to the railroad, talk Klamath at every opportunity. Yon will find plenty of interested listen ers, and a few good words will induce others to come here and will help built up our town and country. Don't be afraid to say a good word about Klamath and dontstop at doing it once, but keep it up. XXCUtUONf We have the best inducements to offer people of the cities look ing for a place to spend their Summer vacations. There is no reason why we should not be able to secure monthly excur sions from Portland and San Francisco during the Summer. The Y. H. C. A. boys, of Port, land are considering spending two weeks, here in June, and every effort should be made to induce them to do so. This fellow who has a record of over ninteen thousand conse cutive evenings at home, lives in Indiana, of course. Where else could we expect to find that kind? Gee! but won't he make things howl if he ever does take night off? Just suppose anything should happen to one of our great bat tleships in. a Japenese harbor, what do you think would happen to a few thousand Japs scattered bout over this country." Tlabcr Una Notice United HUte Uml Offlro, UkevW'w Orrgon, February IS, ltttH. Nolle Is hereby ulrrMliM In iillanr with tb provisions, ol lb ct of CflnTMo(Jun3, 1878, entitiM "Ait act lor tha sale ot timber Uml In the tate ol California, Orrgon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as eitended to all the PnblU Land Statu by act of Annum 4. 1892. Charles K. MP, of Klamath Fall, County ot Klamath, State ol Orrgon, hat filed In this otllce hi sworn statement So. A0, for Hie pntrhan of the tw'ine., nw., ol arc. 3, tp. 38 8. range 9 K. W. M., and will offer uroof to show that the land ought la more valuable for Ita llinlor or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to eetabliah hie claim to eald land befoie the County Judge ol Klamath County, at hit office at Klamath Vails. Orwon. on Wednraday the 13lhday of Marltttt. , lie nsim-s at wllnesres: T. r. Nulio tar, 1.. D. Itltchlion, True II. KUp. A. M. Jamison, all of Klamath Mis, Oregon. Any and all oereons claiming adverse ly the alwve described lamia are request ed to tllo their claims In this otllce on or before aatd 13th day of May 1U0S. J-M&-I3 J. N. Watson, register. Petition fur Liquor License To the Honorable County Court of the State Oregon for Klamath County. We the undersigned, residents and le gal voters of the Precinct of Sprague Itlver, In the County ol Klamath and State of Oregon, and actual residents therein and who have actually resided therein for more than thirty days im mediately preceding the dale of aignlng and filing this our petition, do lieretiy respectfully petition your honorable body to grant and issue to J, C. IMsall and T. M. Edsall, nf the llnu of Kdsall Bros., a license to sell tpiritous, vinous, fermented or uialt, liquors In less cjuan title than one gallon, In the precinct aforesaid for a period ot one year, from the Cth day ot May, A. I), lftti. Notice la hereby given that this pe tition will be preaenled to the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath, at the court house in the city ot Klamath Falls, on the filb dayol May, A. U. 1M08, at the hour of one o'clock I'. M. or as soon thereafter aa said petition can be heard. Paled this 25lh day of March, A. D. IMA. O.'T. Anderson, L. I.. Griffin, I. T. Anderaon, F. A. Campbell, W. W. Fin ley, K. W. Wbetston, A. W. Evans, J. M. Baaser, Win. II. (larrctt, Ed Mourn ingcatnp, John 8. Furber, II. J. Lang kam, Koaa . Flnley, W. W. Smith, Jamee I'hlllipe. W. E. Hotter. If. I'. Coartrigbt, II. I Anderson, C. It. Moriu, Amos Lundy, Mat Iawry, J. A. Wilson. J. E Freeman, Hpratt. Wells, C. E. Ilerg, J. II. Boyd, James M. Fei . ren. Frank Obenchain. I- A. Illclianl- son, George Bluoiningcawp, (. M. An deraon, Tom Ivory, Jame Brll, Frank Hhamley, J. A. I'arker, (I. (I. IV-ws, Charles Trupp. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon (or Klamath County. John Koonti plaintiff, va. Amanda Ella KoonU defendant, suit In equity for divorce, In the name of the atate of Oregon : Yon are hereby required to appear ami answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before Saturday, June 13th, 1MM, being the last day prescribed in the order (or pub lication ol thla eummont, the first publi cation of which being on Saturday, May 2nd, 1908, and if you (all so to anawer, (or want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court (or the relief demanded In the complaint, died herein, to-wit: (or decree dissolving the bonds of matri mony existing between plaintiff and de fendant. This summons ia served by publication in the Evening Herald, by order of Hon. Henry L. Benson, Judge of the Circuit Court (or the first judicial district of Oregon, dated May 1st, 1008, which or der require summons to be published once a week (or els consecutive weeks from the lat day of May, 1908. ' A. L. I.KAV1TT, Attorney tor Plaintiff. Auction Sale A. Arnold will sell at public anctlon on Saturday, May DUi, at 1 p. m., at the Bird Looaley puce, near the tunnel, the following items: Two wagons, harness, one plow, two harrow's, all kinds of household goods and other article. Term casli TlEPARTHENT OP THE INTERIOR, oenual land ernes. Wsshlnalan. I). U. Much tf. Ita. None or aasroBATioM or rvauo lands TO SSRtUBIBMT AMD TaY.Netfc is lunrahy Slrsa lists See arua werstanr ot tw murior baa vaats dssartswntal erasr ol withdraws! In so rarastaeasaMaSNcts uat witMraarsi roe irru tianpunssssiuidsr the act of Jus 17, 1M UI Stat. Sat) far us la eonaactfaa wfiFlfcf Klamath Project, Orscon, at the foUowin daarribsd leads la the Btato at Oraeen, aad br hu authority soeh ofsskttrutsea have net bam haratof ora BnaUir learned and are not otherwise withdrawn, rim rd or appssBrlstsd.wUl bs subjact to anuamant uuint tha aahva land ! of tha United lull, an and aitar Jnns M, lSua, but shall not bibJet torn try, aW or sstoctioa unUI JulrMLlM.at the Uakad Slatas lead onV at UksvfewToraion, wanuam gaw axsraaur im nan no earsoa wui s loswa or essrtMe say naht what aay aatuaaMBt ar nafinialTiin Imuii after fserearr a 1W aad prtarlo jTua. 7 1Mb. BiqroarupBuoa Dainjr rcruaaaD! e,ti. aaciB so. t. na.. bl a sl. - aSMaaiBSnae.BaHBHBii ' w aiiBBjMsi, umnM,rs Heavy Freighting a Spccltlly. Daggartc oracrs rc Given Prompt -Attention 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company PHONES Having up-to-date piano trucki we solicit your fine niano movlntl KENYON fi THOMPSON, PROFRIETOKS OfflM NT I turn (171 Kraldcncc 04.1 WOOD WOOD Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quant it irn. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 401 or KKK Store, Phone 174 JT riTT TIVR Wood Yard and Office L lltAAJtiK neBr city Hall rtionc IM The Eldred Company F. G. ELDRED, Manager Bonanza, Oregon Saddles. Harness and Supplies We make a specialty of first-class, Kiiarantood, hand-made Saddles and Shaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited Incorporated November 28, iqoo Statement of Condition " ,. , of till' Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DECEMBER 31, 1007 RESOURCES I whim ami DiHcminui 5340,030(10 Itomlri mill SccuritieH qi nyr'RA Heal Knlale. IIuIIiIIiikm ami ' J1 FIxturi'H l1.7'lft,ln CiihIi uml Sljdit KxiiltiitiKi) 100,247,09 $5116.040.51 LIABILITIES Capital Stuck, fully pali Siirplutt anil I'rolltri Dm.' OiIht llaiikii Di'ImimIIh 5IOO.U00.00 21.753.11 .'12.OO0.D4 431.205.46 $505,040.51 Bmnj ttt I, Alr Martin, Jr., ('anlu.r of tin ialil, tin solrinnly swear lliat Hi.' nun! Is truw to the Iwat nf my kim;.,l. . .,,,,', " AI.KX MAltTIN Jt r..,r, " ttulm'rll'l ami sworn In trfui n,r n, 1,1, i.. of Jaliuarv, l'M. '""' I '( V M W.-iiiwm Ni'lnry I'ulil.r f. , ir(t a OFFICERS ALEX MARTIN E. R. REAMES ALEX MARTIN, JK. LESLIE ROGERS 1'rcnlilcnl Vlcc-I'rcsldcnl 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. M .Ready for Inspection Our line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry, Linoleum, Art Squares, Table, Lounge and Stand Covers, is ready for inspec tion. Something entirely new Alio Silk Floss and Feltolene Mattresses Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen cil woven wire Springs, the only thing for hot weather. Polihed Oak Dining Sets and all oak Rockers. W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155 MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blockri in Millu Addition crcc:rerd at tiaririii'i price n number of nhrewd mrt. torn boutthl; riinco llmt time nines have increnned mutcrinlly. These Lota arc Bargain Buys nt prownt prices, nml there in every rn to anticipate nn ndvance in prices l!c mem ber tlivntf luts nr FIFTY feet m unlih and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET ilwp- rnorc than iloulilu tho aren of mcit town lotri oirortil tii Inwutorn. FRANK IRA WHITll CAPT. O. C. AFPLEGATE Office an Fifth SW FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. H. BOIVIN Plumber and Steamfitterl Klamath Falls, Oreo Strictly First-class Work Estimates Furnished Phonct: BuilncM, 396; Residence, r.04 CHAS. E. WOKOKN President CAPILAL $100,000.00 I Itl'K MI.MIAUK Vi.'i- rr-!riil The American Bank and Trust Co. it strr ftHJll1' ' "" n'""1 ' ""' nnl ' rstAsslstsatIssrsarrotlMihtsrlwr - -- , TT rV . AWfofit C l w f 2k c' fS" "Zr 'flSra J.Um.AA.lIIJ.1 t S 19 laBii IS s f i 3 i $ Asa'l (.'ashler Cor. fllh and Main street Bennett's Feed Stable Next to Martin's Mill Now Open for Business The Chute System of Fcedimr which permits StM getting their fiill, hnu been installed Plenty of Wagon Room JASPER BENNETT. Proprietor, East End Meat Market - , CKISLKR & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and VouW , KaiiwiRW " kr' rtenh and cured ftieam " f- ln W hnndlo our meatu In tho mot mouu.. - . j .. . .... m.., a nnl wo will W'J iniesi ana surrounumgu. ntlitUJ1 Iiuddv to have you ror u run xp'i , '?-tVA'leif--t?"