The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 12, 1908, Image 2

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TUESDAY. MAY 12, 1909.
MARSHLANDS Oregon,!? richest Mil
50 par ctnt. vegetable matter. Klamath'a greatest bargalni at $20 per acre and upwards, laay TWaw,
ABEIAD1
nithstandirbsr this the madnpss
for timber Isnds reached such n
height that hundreds were in
duced to pay large sums into the
hands of locators, whose only
motive was gain.
Republican Candidates
r ACToans roa taaaoN
As a result of the exhaustion
of eastern forests, many in
quirieaare coming to Portland
Chamber of Commerce in regard
to the wood supply of Oregon,
and the cost of the various
kinds. Pencil manufactures,
clothespin makers. Arms engaged
,in making baskets, washboards,
wooden piping and even cork,
are anxious to obtain a new sup
ply of wood. In consequence,
a new market is being created
for Oregon lumber and it is pre
dieted that within the next few
years many factories, using
wood in producinjr the various
articles, will be established
throughout the state. Klamath
County is well supplied with an
abundance of the finest timber
on the coast, and if the proper
effort is made, there is no reason
wny we snouia nor. secure some irne i nomlnat'on for thi
ol these lactones. '
U. H. Senator Hon. II. M. Cite, nn
U. 8. Senator, la all that we can ak fur
in one candidate. Mr. Cake I a man
of pleating appearance, an eloquent
speaker, a man that understands, the
politic! situation. While many regret
that Mr. Fulton was hvatrn, jet we
realiie, liy the vote Mr. Cake rerehed
in hie home county that he In as populnr
titer a Mr. r'nltonwanhete. Mr.l'nke
it deserving of hit party nte.
Congressman V, (', linn lev ilnln
to hit patt reconl with ptiile; In hii-i Ml
rcoud is hi platform.
Jutllreol the Supreme t'niirt IS S.
Bean needs nnseciat mention.
Dairy and Kooit Commissioner J. W.
Dalley it alto a Winner.
IL It. Couinilliiner T. K. t'uinpMI
itaman for the Nile and-is entitled
to the lApoort of the entire parly.
Pioeecntlng Attorney I). Y. Ku ken.
lall, at ProsKtitlng Attorney, is pmrl
Icalty without opposition. He In well
qualified and Klamath and IjiLo Comit
ies are to te congratulated mi liming
lwn ahte to place iciiinirtriil an !
plare.
State 5en4tor tieo. II. Mcrryman, u
Heavy Freighting a Specltlty. BnrfiJaiJe Ordero Are
- Given Prompt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Having up-to-date piano ....-.,
truckB we solicit your PHONES
fine piano moving
KENYON a THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS
office ATI
Barn 071
Residence 045
WOOD WOOD
Sixteen inch ami lour foot wood in any quantities.
Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461
or KKK Store, Phone 174
J. L. FIELDER WJ? c..ynH?u lce
Phone 84
rOCTAl SA VINOS BANKS
Senator Carter, of Montana,
has made a strong plea for the
establishment of postal savings
banks by the government.
"The bill" said Mr. Carter, re
sponds to the long.continued and
earnest demands of the people
for the use of the post offices as
saving depositories. Dwellers in
remote country districts will
have the same inducement to
economize and save bow enjoyed
by those residing in the vicinity
of the best conducted savings in
stitutions in Urge cities. The
incalculable beniflts; to the peo
ple and to the government
destines to flow from the eetab
Hihssent of postal depositories
no one can estimate, but all can
appreciate. A 'prudent, thrifty
man is rarely, if ever, a delin
quent citizen, and goxi citizen
ship insures good government
and respect for law. That which
.will tend to discourage extrava
gance and encourage a saving
disposition will surely tend to
suppress vice and encourage
virtue.
rou roa nxsiKNT
Following the meeting or a
few big guns in Democratic
national politics in Chicago, it is
reported that Governor Folk of
Missouri may be a compromise
candidate for the Democratic
presidential nomination. This
possibility was discussed at a
meeting between Chairman Tag
gart of the Domocnttic national
committee, Secretary Urey
Woodson of Kentneky, Norman
E. Mack of New York and Roger
Sullivan of Illinois. An attempt
maybe made to nominate the
governor in case less than two
thirds of the delegates to the
Denver convention are for
Bryan, and that a few more
thau one third are for Johnson.
The large number of people in
Oregon who wer& persuaded by
r land locators that they were en
titled to some of the rich timber
e land within the Southern Pacific
(land grant, have found them
. selves sadly disappointed. Over
300 applications were recorded at
Albany alone, and according' to
reports from the department of
justice, tbey are not worth the
filing fee, to say nothing of the
money paid for locating. When
the matter was first made public.
the rush tor these claims were
akin to madness, and parties
well versed on 'the subject de
clared that not one of them could
possibly acquire any prior rights
Kiwr Hunt iu niw"' .-v-
State Senator, it a r!ing nung Stale,
nan having served one term In the Lin
er House and demonstrated ht- ability.
Itepreeeotatixcs Our .lale l!ep
reeentative. II. t. ilelknap and II. A.
Bfatlaln, are ttrong candidate-, and will
more than poll their party Mrcniith.
Sheriff-W. Il.ltarnet iawilln.iislirie.1
to fill the ollice, having tenet I iu .
or of Lake County, alto deputy nherlff .
He ha-a (rod education, I- an nrlie
man, well acquainted with all the -ur-rounding
county and make an ethcii-ut
officer. Vote for him.
County Clerk C. It. Ixdap, at Count)
Clerk, it well known to yon all, having
served this county at School Superin
tendent in a way that in a credit to him
elf. He it now serving as Deputy Sher
iff of this county and it known to he a
throughly competent man.
County Treasurer U Alva Lenin, at
Treasurer, it welt known to you all and
he points with pride to Ids pant record ,
School Superintendent J. O. San
it a man that has been i-oimplctioutly
before the public for the t five years
and has accomplished wonders inediusl-
ional linet. He la well filled for the
piece.
Assessor Bert K. Wi throw, as Aisen,-
or, is ths right man in the right plsce,
having served a number of years In the
Abstract Office and having a cnmplelo
abstract of every piece of deeded land
in the county, pats him in a position to
better judge the value ot real estate than
any other man we know.
County Surveyor M. D. Williams has
been conspicuously before the public
during his term of office. Hit work
peaks for bis efficiency.
County Commlttloner C. .1. Swingle
Is a pioneer of Klamath County. He ii
a conservative business man and hat
made a success with hit own biitineta
venturer, and it is fair to atsume that
he will do as well with the county hum-nets.
The Eldred Company
F. C. ELDRED, Manager
Honnnza, Oregon
Saddles, Harness and Supplies
We make a specialty of first-class, .juarantoed,
Iiand-mndc Saddle and Shaps. Our Saddles
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
The Gem
Restaurant and Lodging House
Special accommodations Tor Family Dinner Par
ties. The largest and best arranged eating house
In the city. Open day and night.
Profound CmetUnsI Ssnu.
HoM out 3 our hand to ferl tb lux
ury of tlie umhrsmt I'reM the soft
Llii4ftiitll BL!llfil rrmr rliMwL n(ul I1ni.p
.", '"' , ,l'"lc their kTare of f,.nn, their d-ll nle mu
shown that enrp. tahlllty i.f hapr, their plUuey ami
i. KudRon ttii. lulu. frr.iu.M, ,;,,. ,,mr Uce , 1)r
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Klamath County.
John Koontx plaintiff, vs. Ainsnda
Ella Koonts defendant, sultiii equity for
divorce.
in the name of the stato of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against you
in ths above entitled suit on or before
Saturday, June 13th, 1908, being the
last day prescribed in the order for pub
lication ni this summons, the llrtt publi
cation of which being on Saturday, May
2nd, 1006, and if you full so to answer,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the oeurt for the relief demanded In
the complaint, died herein, to- it: for
a" dec res dissolving the bonds of matrl
saony Misting betneen plaintiff and de
fendant. This summons is served by publication
In the Evening Herald, by order of Hon.
nenry L. Benson, Judge ol the Circuit
Court tor the Brst Judicial district of
Oregon, dated May 1st, 1908, which or
der requires summons to be published
one a week for six consecutive weeks
from the 1st day uf May, 1008.
A. h. 1-EAVITT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Fish and Slttp.
ArUtutle. our X yt-jrx It C. laid
It down that fili sleep, like olher ani
mals, una to uu extent the old phllmo.
puer wai correct.
experiment hio
dace, roach, tench,
now aiiioui; freili wntei" llnhrs sleep
periodically, like winy Jhlni; terres
trial ireaturei. ai.d that of the marine
Allies the ham, urasie, doKflub, dory,
confer ami an the rut Hub do the same.
The salmon tribe, the iroMflib. the pike
and the aoKler flih rent periodically,
but never really Mleep, while with tboin
tithes which actually sleep there U no
preference for nlKht over day for thu
purpose. I'Uhes haa very lltllo brain,
so that there 1 not much need for ths
recuperation In their caae of cerebral
energy-thai Is to nay, bodily ret
Without lcep n 111 tiiontly sutllce to
make up for tliu resultaut In fatleus
of piscatorial activity.
Ths Ottrlch.
Professor Duerdcn In tbe reort of
the South African Association Tor tbo
Advancement of Science alludes to a
curious habit f tbo oitrlch, which
may have clvcn rise to the once widely
spread belief that II Irlci to hide Itu-lf
by burylue Its head In the sand The
aerial lloii.li that twri-ii the hrutnn
"Inlnle KtrJt drsfls of tptce;" woudrr '
nolnler at the wind's unweailnl tcllv
lly Pile note on note the Infinite mu i
sic that rlotrs lncreaalni;ly to your soul
from the tartusl sonorities of a thou
sand brsiKbei and tumbling wstors
How rnn the world I shriveled wbsu
this most profound, emotional sense,
touch, u faithful to Us service I am
sure that If n fairy bade me choose
between the femo of sight and that of
touch would not nart with the warm
endearing contact of human bands or
mu wealth or form, tbe nobility and
fullness tbnt press Into my pslms.
Helen Keller In Century.
The Marts of Mthimmse.
In b)i:oiiu days there was no more
enthusiastic breeder of horses than tbe
Prophet Mohammed. Iu tbe coarse of
time he becamo the owner of a- vast
number or mares, nnd tbe point wss
how to nrrhe at a m-let lion of the very
.it mm, ui i oiiiiiry Lire, he hit
U-kt.
young chicks it aprn. when a.arm- IU f iw ,' JuT.: three
!?J?JL0 "'..;" J',e ?"?? Wlt." "- "" -W.I- tbo .'..re. were iZ
without wnler; then they were loosed
and, ns inllit hive l.c.'ii i-timh.i n.
tbe neck stretehel out. In this ioi
tlon tbey hurmonlze with their sur
roundings and are not easily seen. If
taken up they ore found to be limp
and helpleN nnd do not rooter for
some time. Thli Is mi limtunce-uot
uncommon lis the animal world-of
death felgnliiK for protective purpose.
Adult ostrkbes, howeter, b'llig swift
of foot, usually xiek safety In tlluht.
At timet, hnuuwr. If Kinlileiily nlarui
el, as by the iiipe.irniKu of a man
from tho top of n kopjn or from ai
hind nn nnt hill, nil mliilt hlrd will col
lapxo und fall to the ltioiiud with out-
ttretrhi-,1 iui Ic Tlit. I'mf..udf.. tm
rpKJblfiljH. may U n retention of Ihv
deatlT'felKiiInK IiinIIikI of ihe thick,
iikI It ha prnhnhly ulwu rl-u to the
Action that tho ostrich trhs to escape
observation by hldliiK Its lead In the
aud.
There are somo er ntliudhn peo
pie Iu the r.-orld wbon- uirona point
seems to be maLluir retolutlous and
getting some one elro to Leep them.
The IblliK (lint rmmi to Jou flee of
cbaifc'e gnniPtliiiei I apt -to dlschur.'e
with u'deep mid teirldu detoimtluli.
The deepen t Injury ou tan do to lilt
Hutuulc majesty I to refuse to I or
erke to hlin.
Now that eut'i aru down, bum per
versely goes up. Will Ihey uover asso
elate again upon a moderate level?
madlr off to their usual u.h.tIih. niu.
Just a they were on the wry brink of
the water the trillilieter blew llm war
slliiial or assembly Maddened with
the thirst, the male foojol their train
ing, all sa the, who rorgi-ltlug thtlr
own urk'ent niwl. gullupeii hack at
onto to wek their muster. These five
mare were set apart by Mohammed as
representing the 0k of his stud, aud
uii-iii, wo aie una, descended tbe
vi nun iiooicsi nreeil or horses.
Imsglnsry Convtrtstlent.
v... . ..' or '-""'""d sud Louis
- i i mild, were illscutslug varl
oiii lueimmt or exeuitlm ul tbe -
.iwi.no Ol UK AHXIK.I'lteil Kli,l.w n..1..
jy. und Hiarle rr.iuUI mnfessed that
bl bud hint him v
ii .. ..-. .i
I...... i ..'.'. :r Ul ". ,uu the
: "' ""', '"' "i the last minute
i."r'",.'l'.'r,'f''.'-form.r
"fii-:,, noiered. "Vou'd bate
Ihoiiglit he'd net or met me before "
The gulllotliiK w absolutely talu.
." .said Louis. Vw,'d bardie h.
"e it. but It Is iruH-ilmt dldo'tevVn'
kuotv the tlilmr hn.l i,,-i "I!5 .
rvr.'robrSib
' "" ""luvereu mat my haail
a. gone. It was the shock of V&
dlscotery really that killed me."
Anaulas aud Uaron Munchauaen
were so affected by thta story thtt
Keudrlck f!sogs In Harpefa.
Incorporated November 28, 190
aiaicrncni ui vonaillnii
uf the
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DICIMB1K 31, 1007
1U80URCES '
Iamiis nd Discounts .. S340.rvm on
03,525.84
Bonds and Securities
Rvsl Estate, BulldliiRH uiu
Fixture . .
Cash and Sight KxcIiuiikv
'4,745.10
IC'J.247.69
$585,049.5?
LIABILITIES
CaplUl Stock, fully paid $100,000.00
Surplus and l'roflttt 21,753.11
Duo Othor ItankH .'12,00094
DvpnsitM 431,295.46
$585,040.51
I, Ales Martin, Jr., Cashier of tin Mlitei,nrj
bank, do solemnly swear that tlm nUt,. ,i,,
mint Is true loth best of my kniml.ih.r aiidlhf
AI.KXrMAltTINJ(.,lirr
Subscribed and swum to brforr me llai ril,.i..
ol January, Itsw. , "'"'
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Notary I'ublle rr Ut,y,
OFFICERS
ALIXMARTIN
K. R. RKAMKS -fUEX
MARTIN, JR.
LISUI ROGERS
President
Vlcc-Prcsldem
Cashier
Ass't Costlier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
ttsaMaatsMtaauaa
THE OFFICE
E. H. D11FAULT, Proprietor
Caoiceat of Wines. Liquors and Clim
t
Cailen to the Utter rlasa of trade, with nohMrxbefaJ
the most critical. You'll notice ih ilidrrnv abraytt
try it. Just the place to drop In for s rrfrnM: Us
age when you nrrt a stimulant furr lajunrt cs tl
kinds fur family trade a upeel.ihy
Ready for Inspection
ur line of Carpeti, Matting, Tapestry,
x Linoleum. Art Squares, Table, Loao0e
and Stand Coven, is ready for impec-
tion. Something entirely new
Alio Silk Float and Feltolene Mattrem
Braaa and Iron Beds-Adjustable p
cil woven wire Springs, the only UW
for hot weather.
Polahed Oak Dlnlnd Sets and all oik
Rockers.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. StvGeorge Bishop
Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155
CHA8. K. WORDKN
President
CAPILAL
100,000.00
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