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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1908)
MARSH T.AMnR OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY A 'HONE " 30i KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. KASY 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. w m- n. i M Kr! i ' ;i si 8.' yfn i ;f 'j rfi f nj f4l rt I 51 THE EVENING HERALD turned Daily, Kxcept Sunday, hy the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUHSCRM'TION HATKfi Pally, liy mall, one year Dally, liy mall, U month Daily, by mail, three month Pally, hy mall, nne month Pally, delivered by carrier, one week f.00 : RKHItlKATION 10 Kattmill r.irr.l. hSTKV OK l.SI& IS Sollie l hrrlr ln Ibtl th limit itocrllKf.l WKw, rnit,tlnr UlOnrrrv nlttiliilti.l'airaile Nallnii.1 i"iiiIi llffjon, Kill be tiltiju'l In MHIIfliiml .ml r try iimtrr tin- I'linUltun nl the Iminoln-I li el the I'liUnl fll' i.t I In- ''t "I June II. I'M, 191 SWI., V.V1). l the l'nlte.1 i"lale t mi.t OHIO t l.klnt, Ori'ilun, en twcnM Vli.t'tw Any .tiller wlm mm riili) ! In imM lullli rlmi.ihta miy ul fall UikIi Lr ml ciiliiirol pun prior lit Jimry I, H"1. lm nut nlnmlimr.l mm, hm ifiin rlilit l mi-ve linmoilf il rnlrr fr the UihW ciunll) wiiiplfil. HaM Uwlierllileil "I- ntlie pplletlliMiiolllie pro infinitum, I urlo. nliolutten rrirrenie mm muicr, the prior tllit ol ) i'l it-ltlcr. ptmlilfl tuf h ellltr or uppllfKiil If iilflr,l in !"' Iiolnrtlrl.t mil) fll llif plfrrrnc lUhl frtrlirl i'tlnr In ,uil Mli.lwH mi winch ll, Ili-Uniti mil b iiitij.fl in feitliuii SUMMONS In tlie ii nil I'miil "' l'11' S'1' "' Oi.ywt. (i the t'imiity "I Klamath, IWrllm I! t'uimer, I'lalnllll " . Panlel II I 'turner, lUemlmil.) To P.uih I l!. t'onniT the iilmte iiameil defendant! mi ate lielrhv riiiilud lit iippi'.H iiml iiimaer the etniiil.iliil tl'nl itpilhM Jim In the lit titled 'lilt mi or Inline the IM d.iy ol July ll1. he. In the taut ila nl the lime In the order of the publication ol Oil' iimineim, the lltut Mhlli'allnn theitiif IfliiK on the II .In) n June IIHH hihI II )oil fall m In rtiK'.ir aiidalmer, for nnl Iheieof the i.luiniltr will umde In the ennil for the m tfT" KLAMATH FALLS, WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE 21. UXIS NEW OREGON CODE NEEDED With the people adding numerous new laws under the Initative and Referendum act, and the edition of theanti-Ur.'sv'si.Tit.MUK.w . er.'uin .ppn HUiriiniii i i - mvl rnU) It miy limHrir.l -r..iii. tlif Uifl teliel prnj M tor III I lie i'om'iiiii orn- re litlhini . 1li I lit"! M.r' ' in In nit I or a ileuee HK-nlMHH Hie h il.l..(N;.ir.o. 3.. lK-tr.li Ij.tii . pin '"' I ,,, ll( ,liair,..nv etUlltiii l-le.n t Jr..e IM!if. f I Klmlli.Orriioii iln"lit ,""" i.lSiir.ili.Nr .irlsttiir.iiiNM . S plaintiff and defemlaiil , for llm aie ui.iinu r. in ii. iii.ih i'itiiftiim nl -lirf i,.l .n.iikl nf Ijiieiie J t'nniier and noil , limwii, r-i.ll Klamalti, Oriin the aw J . j ,1,,, urM.lllt.tii thl lilt ! Iirowii. furl KUiiiatti,iriiti. Hie KM ill MV to theroiirlmayneni Jintniletilltalile, y. i, n s a i i .. i i it i i .urn el pmurMi nrtmn, ri MRniaui uiri'm, quatea uemnger & uouon coae exnausieu, ine lawyei-s or i,Ur)e.i. .ppKimi.n -.-c i,n! n Pllcmiiin il ' lien Nolan, Ko.l.n.l, Oiroli. riini iips.rr. Ccmtnlt.ldiitf ol ihlinn.l jtn I titort Apprutnl Mj a. lt- kiunk riKiici:, Mrit ,tui.t Vcrrlr nlilif Im ilr i.i-t- i7, -i.'. ttu, lui. rat i ,i. ,. ii Notice 1'or Publication i mcti-iUe and from the II nf June jil colieciille 11HW. II. W, Krinri, Attorney fur I'lulnllfl MITICI! IOW I'lllll.lCATlON j ThU ruminoiK It "erteil liy IHllill- uitlon thereof ill the Dveiilnn Herald by . .. i . ..II. t ,1 II. III!. I. . .. .... . . .1 I -..... ... ... ..ii.K Al X it lirill'l III int. II" " . .... the state are throwing up their hands in despair. It is ,,?;." i si . k t j . th.i.r. ,v county Judne .1 KUmath foumy. Ore. imuossihlo for even the best Dosted lawvers to act intol-1 ti.. ihcnc .ouiu wih. "" ' t0u. made, dated and tiie.1 tti thu iuii IlllJJUSSlim 1UI cCII lllf UC3L JJUSltU lil.lt.is I" ll. I Hlll-l (h.iiH.ibrnc. Scli.iii..ltnoci:)fliiln. . Klninalii Kali Oieunri i.nlha II nf ligently on the simplest cases without n stupeiulous" wi,kh t.i .,r.ie, 1. ,e , amount Of WOrk. " ") I. ' '' ' n M " -v r.iniliedtlut miiuniom lii IhN tnll I") ... . . . ;iir,uionipiiiinuoij .. i .ir. i... i imblhilii'il inire a Meek, lor a irinii m ine neiimger miiun cue is- uiiiiquuieu aim nuu ;'x.oi h 10? t i .-. i: V.. i:.up .,,.nV. only that but it is out of print. Outside of a few copies."-"."'' ' n...r.i. ti.i.i..t. nrrK..n iw . f . . , ' l,,ri.l NK.r.ll.Thl..l-K.r.rVe r..il,eM in the possession of the secretary of state for the use of ,qmi .:.,!. n.e. t h.ui.ik.mii,.pi.ii .. ...... .. ..... . rulliiliul Julitl M.lfr. rilliMlllr, Ofrj.m; Hie me next legislature there are no copies to ue nau owing; : ht..isK.ir..titKoir.. u,- k tit..t skv, -. l. -,. U il... ..!.. e IU n J .1.. lcilnTJIH.Il 10 f. uh.i, .,..: stroj'ed in the San Francisco fire with the plant of the Bancroft-Whitney company. At the time of the last session of the legislature it was said that there were less than 50 new copies of the code in existence besides those, fnrnished to the members of the legislature for their use during the session. It is a question therefore whether . ,. it 1 a. 1 j. j.1 tnnn Department nl the Interior, I . J? there will be copies enough to go round at the 1909 ses-, ..j omc... i.ak..ie,r own, i ir.. sion, owing to the fondness shown for the big books by ! i'-". xotiw hereby Kuen that Aiun the members of the legislature, the majority of whom Z.LJXZi took their books home instead of returning them to the 'mo application, No. 101-., f.r m:4 secretary of state. 5WU, fc,l..", 'i', T'.'rM""r ",?; 1 . .KaniinOK., Will. Meridian, ha llhil Aside from the fact that the COde IS OUt Of print IS notice of intention to make Final l-ruof, the further argument in the hands of the attorneys that , ,0 "u,,,"1'1' cU:"' '" "'"Jr1",1 Ie ,l' .1 n ... on 11 j-i.- i..j . 1 o- acrlbcd, before.toiinly Clerk Klamath the Bfclhnger & Cotton edition is antidated. Since it was ; Co., at hi. otiiee at KUmath f.u.. ore., compiled five or six sessions of the legislature haVe inter-0." ""' UlU dl-v "' a ". i. j . 1 . ., ,. . .. V , 111 Claimant nmc wItneteM Juhn (i. vened and several initative elections have been held so 1 schaiik, ..t Kiamati. k.ii, nlrv,n, that perhaps the majority of the statutes have been iT.J.suien.ni Klamath Kaii, orrRmi, amended, some of them more than twice, others have lv'r'iuie.am.'h'VX been repealed and again enacted bv subseauent Ietnsla-i0rr' ""W Incorporated November 28, 1900 I Department nf the Interlnr, 1'. h. Hid Dlllie.al l.ikeviea, OreKili, June .', UH. Nutli'e I. hereby giti'ii that William T. .Vhrelnrr, of Klamath Kail,' ,OirK'on, h". on Aitiin.t lit, I'.ar.1, made homeftead entry, No, S'li', fur bV.A M;ieeilnn l i:' NK' .Si Hon in. W"4 SWi, Herllnii:, Timn-hlp :t7 S, Halite (1 : Wlllametle 5leridiri. Ii 1 tiled imtieeiil Intenlinn lit male I'lnal Kire tear I'rool, In elahli-h claim tn the land alte tlecrdnl, It-hue County , Clerk KUmath Onillily, at hii iillim at Klama h Fall, Oienou, mi the 3nl tlay I of AukoiI l'.tH. riaiiiiaut nainea t ulliic-.n I A. M. JamUtui, of Klaiualli Fall, Ore Kui lien Carlisle, of Klamath I'alli, Or eiion; W A. Il.iudlriiit.nf Klamath Fall,1 OreKon; II. Mulkey, ol Klamath Fall,' Oregon. IV 8 J. X. Watxik, Itenittcr. I Slslcmenl of Condition . of the Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DECEMBER 31, iuo RESOURCES Imns nml Dlacountrt $34 0,030.00 liuntlHuntlSi'curilluH Oil f''n"at' Itvnl Ertlali-, KiilltlliiKH nml ' " Fixttiri-rt M.74r.fl Cush anil SIkIiI ExrliiuiKi) . Ki0.247.GB $505,049.51 LIABILITIES Cnpitiil Stock, fully pniil $100,000.00 SurpluH nml I'rotltH 21,7B3,'u Due OthiT IlonkH . 32,OOo!u4 Di'lHlt 431,295.40 $5115.049.51 J, Ale Martin, Jr., 1'athler nf ll,.. ,,,,mf.i bank, 1I.1 anlemilly awiar Hint the ni. ,, ,, . ' ineiil la true to the brat nf my knou,..rr n.i,I' AI.KX MAltTIN. Jll ta'C MubwtllHil ami tMorn tn liefiiir ine 'l. uii.U. of Jnnuarv, Itati. "" Mnlf r it,...m Notary Public f. r tirrun OFFICEKS ALEX MARTIN E. R. REAMES ALEX MARTIN, JR. LESLIE ROGERS Trcslilcnt Vice-President Cashier Ass't Cnshler Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin J. X. WaTiox. Ileuiiter. 6 IM ' inquire nl thi ollicc. C-ll tures in different forms, until the lawyer looking for a statute has to go through not only his code but different Ctaiameil Advertisements volumns of session laws to find the exact statute of any! hlW. J KEAL ESTATE OK SALE Goaded by the condition which confronts them daily for sale-iw Acre i..,nch i-ocat.ii in the practice of the law the members of the state bar i " '"" ',,, ' KUmatii i-aii a baru- association, are planning to advance upon the legislature i '" for ""'" '''it, tct .rticuiar next January and demand redress and surcease from un necessary tribulation, worry and work. The state associ ation will have an annual meeting some time during the late summer and fall and then the matter will be given full discussion and a plan of campaign will be mapped out. According to the present program the association II l-At- 1 11 J. . 1 ... win asK me legislature iorji coae commission to revise the laws of the state and put them in good and conveni ent form. MISCELLANEOUS I.O.ST-O110 33 Smith A Wealon re volver beta ecu Court IIouhj and Lake- Inn. Finder Hill Im llharly re- l.le htanlid by leaiing name at Lakeside Inn. IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS VMSSI 'aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal nHBBBBBRBBBBBBBl flBBrWftZ'Cl2allllllllBI m BEiiF aiaiaaa-a-afMaJBBalBalllllllllllllllW lV .M0XKVT0I.0A.V-Ilarilllme but 1 haru nornu money tn loan if you hare llioteciirlly.-K. 11. Hall. lt)K SALE For Salt Underwood Tyriter In goodcnndllloii.V). h. V. Kuykendall. FOIt KAI.i: llulaiy hull je.ir!lif Vhlte .enlng Machine, lateit ilealmi. ni Hiiii'tii 1 nrnltiiretore. if S'afea Two practically new llerrini," UalbMaiilri talvK, at a hari(jn, one 20x 21 lucliei and onu 25i.'BJ Inchen, Iniilde. lii'iulrunt lleltkemiwraJuuely alore. FOIl ,SAI.i: Oim ilrutter , one wuih- fctarid.onorockliiKchulr.nnelabloand Call at the Ilrick If one hi-allntf htuve. lore. You get more room, more cooking surface and convenience than from any stove ever sold In Klamath Falls.' . E. VIRGIL ft SON Dealers in Furniture und House Furnishings. At the "Bridge on Main street For Sale One tthulo buslneaa block In Klamath FbIIj for aale for forty cent on the dob larof vihullt hus worth thirty dayi 'w- 0. 1). Wlllnon. oTlCl: fok publication IViarlmeij nf the Interior, I. H Ijnd Ollii-e, t l.kkeview, Orei.tin, June t, IIOM. .Notice I. hereby tfltru thk William Albert Oley. of Uirri., Calif.,!. Ilia, who, on April 'Si, l!3. made I101111 tead entry No. KU", for W.'j XW4l) SK)4' XW4, SH4 hWi, SmIIoii 1?, Town.hli II K, Itniigo 7 K, Willimelte Meridian, ha. II In I notice nf intention to make Filial Fie Vear I'ronf, to r I tablitli claim tolholand aboeih'ffiihnl Ijefnru County Clerk Klamath County, at Ida olllre, Klamath Falli.Oirnon, on the 4th day of Aut(it. HO. Clalmaul ' nar.ie at witnetrea: K.lie Morgan, of Keno, Oregon ; llichard Krarua, A Por ri., California; IMh anl llrady.of iMrri. California; Joiiah It. Otey, of iMrrln, California. OH J. N. Watttoi, Iteiiiiter. I Notice j All aceouutt due me muit be teltlrd ' by note or rh within thirty day or I they will be iiihlinlirl and mild at ,iil-' lie auction to llix lilcliest bllder. C. I. Wlllaon. Dissolution of Partnership Xntica Ii hereby given that the part ncrahlp heretofore exIntlriK U'laren Seeliorn and Kate, at proprietor of Ihu American Hotel, I1II1U day ditiolvetl, W. K. ."eehorii uiviiihm all ilubu and collecting in counts due ald (Inn. W. II. KKKiiour Juno KI. KHS. M. A. Earrx. DKIMItrilKNTOMIIKISTKIIlOll.uavrail. UHOorrur, w..,ii1(ii,, i, (- Har i ran. Nor in nr axrukin.xi .1 1 1 ai w .- in niiLiarni isu injur .iiiiir h.rtbv vlV.ll ll.kt llK...Ml.....f n.u ..-."' rated lr.rttijcniloi.(fr ol wiili.lua In m .i MHiwunrnnii- HllhiiriiHal tut Irri The Eldred Company F. G. ELDRED, Manager Boninu, Oregon Saddle. Harness and Supplies We make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed, hand-made Saddles and Snaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited Ready for Inspection Our line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry, Linoleum, Art Squares, Table, Lounge and Stand Covers, is ready forinipeo tion. Something entirely new Also Silk Floss and Feltolene Maltreat Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen cil woven wire Springs, the only thiij for hot weather. Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oak Rockers. 8WBWMW mi II II.U-iilJLl ' - '" W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155 ..) .. ui.fK. iiiiiifr uir nri ni Jim. 7. i.2 ii.,."!r,".,f', J'At.rrK.l,. c. . (1.M1, wrlbnl laitil.lll llivcui,. , Oll.lll,.l,Tbt Ml main I II I III llllllil ll.l I. ha .... Unit lirrtloli, lliitlh ir,i,,tr, ,, ,,, ' oil.MwIwallhjIrai.M. rewrw.1 ,,r .,,!,,o, J alnl. will lie tllW.ct lo ..lllr...i,l !.M.'.Y. .;illlut.nil liwa ,( the I'niitii Hl.tc. on nd alltrJiilyuu itVLbni Ixll not I, lubl-c" Ormoii, w.riiltK Iwlnx r,rilr lven h.i any rlfhi wliaifvrr nn.l.T anf Htiikui.ii or Mullyii u.uii .lirr M.y M.y I ,ii i I l-rior o July bJ. im. id iuri.f nfi.,,,,,, ,, atiZ'r ?i ?u"!Wi"' ' w '"' """"' " ...5n,T.ll "., ft. tti. , NKur HK jr nml 1 or HW qr, H ir .NW or. N l.fl NW or, Htril ,i, ' . KMKH liKNNtn. Fit ank'I'TkkISk" "' ,u '"""' l,M . HrM Aiilai.iii Htirrdtry ol ihr !ii.rlr CIIAS. K. WORDKN I'rraldunl M. WOltDF.N Cnaliier FRED MEUW Vlcr-PrwH' The American Bank and Trust Co. Heavy Freighting a Speclelty. Baggage Orders Are Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer fie Storage Company Having up-to-date piano 0i:e cm lneknUnVoem8rSS,Jy0Ur PH0IS C In nne piano moving a.witce am KENYON & GRIMES, PROPRIETORS i-i rrir""! a i -- A.f J j-""!- - & O r " ""I it.. U mm "" CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. All. nA Mala Street