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Election of 1908 Hoglilrallon ooii, Jan, 0, Blo tor prhnarle, April 7. Primary Election, April 17. figuration reopen, April SI. Jloeea lor election, May 16, llcncral Kli'dlon, J una 1. lleglatrallnn reopeni Hpt. JO. I'loee lur election, Oct, 'JO. presidential i:icllwn, Nov, 3. formation compiled (or the Inrtrno. lot Ilia public I aa (olio t reding Under InhUllvn. lnlils petition mud have 7,4iV ilxna- II Initiative i III loin mint 1011 anuary HI) arirutnente advocating lute inuat ha fllc-d by IVIiruar y 3 ; atlva ineaaurr rnuii be rlnlrl by cretaryof lata dy Marcli 2) copies esuree mint be mailed to voter liy II 7; secretary nl alata mutt make iio form nl ballot liy May 4. Miliary l.lcctluii Candidate fur I and district ofilce, to U voted lor orr than oiia county, and lor clr Hudfc and district attornayt, uinat iltli tht aacralary of .late, at Ilia l ol bethmlng to circulate petition, py nl Ilia ptlltlou lur huuilnallon, I by liliuarll, aa evidence that aaU or la a candidate lor nomination by artr. The vote rati by a Nllllcal y In each voting precinct (or recre ative in coritjreee that laal preceding iral e'ectlort ! the basl on which rccnlage lor petition ahall be Bind, and need nut eiceed 10IU alg are. etlllous lor nomination to bo voted llu district comprising mure tban county mutt be signed by at Iran I per rent ol the elector milling In i ol at least nne-elglith ol Ilia pre tti In each or at Icael tfto t-ouutlee lie dlitrlct and need not anted 600 ei. ctllloui (or noudnatlon lor oRlcea to tuted lor In only one county) nr die a all be (lied with I be county ; nut lee than 16 day before the i aet lor the primary election, Vrd lay, April 1. lie form of primary ballot mutt be llfled to by the aecretary of atale by tch 30. anvaieol vote (or nominations for i and illitrlcl oltkve mint be made IMey -'. Professions! Cardf I DR. WM. MARTIN Dentin Offleo over Klamath County Bank C. F. STONE Attorney at Law Oflllce over poitofflcn, Klamath Pall, Oregon Taunton l D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney it Law Klamath Kalla, Oregon THE OFFICE E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor Choicest of Wlnci, Liquors and Clrfara r Cutara to the letter claaa of trade, with nothing to offend the moat critical. You'll notice the difference when you try it. Juat the place to drop in for a refreshing bever age when you need a stimulant I'nrn liquor of all klnda for family trade a apeclalty DR. C. P. MASON Dentin j American Hank A Trust Co.' llulldlntf I lo the Public untincnnng t'ebrurary 10, 100H, and llnueing until lurther notice, the Bch Kaana vlll leave the Klamath ke Navigation Cn'a, dock at 10 a. ro. Irokegama connecting at Keno with Oregon A California Traneportallon i ttagr lor rokrgama, carrying pas. or, U. H, mall and eiprraa. tare math Kalla to IVkegaroe, 3.M fill line all! save you 12 mile of lo( and from tao 'o (our houra rldr Ir 11 roads. W. It. lavli, General Manager. Buy a Home I AllolnliiK the new lalritromid. two and one-half acres or more, beol ol garden i laad. Two and one-half acres In equal to elghtevn lot UHVM fret. If tlinia am good or bad you can always make i good living from II Trim rmtoriable, and term eaay, Hr , I, JACOIIH, Owner. Farmers of Moderate Mean Offered Rare Opportunity An unuiual opportunity la offered the farmer of moderate mcana to secure, a home In the takvaldo Tract located on the North a to of Tulo Ijike. The land now offered for tale conalat of MOO acre of Irritable land lying under the Adam canal, a part of the Klam ath Project, and admirably located along the ahore of the lake. It la r,:h sagebrush arxl Kraas land, part of It belmc in cultivation. It will be aold in tract to ault puri'haarr ami on aatla factory term. For particular call on or addrcax, J, Frank Adam, manager takctlde Com. I pany, Tulo Ukr. Oregon, Elwood Steel Fences GUARANTEED Wc are in recent receipt of a carload of the Famous Elwood Steel Fencing and Poultry Netting in all widths. We stand ready to guarantee every rod of Elwood Fence we send out Geo. R. Hum MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM V. MONG- School of Dramatic Art A thorough course of practical instruction in Elocution, Public Reading and Speaking embracing artistic execution and technical knowledge of stage business and . . DRAMATIC ART . . lessons to a limited number or especial attention to juvenile classes. P. 0. Box 281 TIIK Foil KI.AM- CO.NOUt, The Cream of the Best Old Continental Whiskey Normandy Rye F. F. V. Rye Bottled Unacr the taptnrlsloa of la OovtnuMM . . . None Better . . Wild 10 CRIMIMS IN TIIK COUNTY COUItT 01 HTATK OF OHF.dON ATII COLNTY KKTATi: OF JOMCI'll IiF.Cr.ASK.il, Notice I hereby Ueii Hint tlie latl III and lc.Um.iit id JiMrph Conger, i drceaaed, ba Icen duly proven and ad mitted to probate and that 'olin V. I Piemen and Chaa, ), Wlllton liao I been duly apoliitcl aa executor thcrt- I ol. All iTi.ona having clalina agalnat jiSajBBaBaaiBaeaHi aid ratate are hetrliy rniictcl to pre- acnt theaame with the proper ouchert, I VVAtdll SlfilC within il mouth from the data ol thii ! " ' V notice, to the unilertigneil at the r iral National llauk In the city id Klamath t Falla. Orrgon. Hated at Klamath Fall, Oregon, tbla I3lh day id February, I KM. Jons W. f-'iiucs. 1 .'I.UI'IU V.IKIII HI I'. It II ItON, Klrciltora of llio la.t will mid teat' menlolJoMph (.'oii(er, Ik-ccaard. Sold By C. D. Willson Wholesale and Retail. Liquor Dealer A Pioneer Route A Pioneer Train The pioneers of early days, on their way to the Pacific Coast, biased a trail acress the mountains and plains. Although they are gone and in many instances' forgotten, the trail is still there. But no longer is the ox team a means of transporta tion. The old trail is now marked by the flash of the Electric Lighted OVERLAND LIMITED Southern Pacific COMPANY LUXURIOUS express train which is now the means of quick transportation between the East and the West. It is equipped with fine comfortable stand ard Pullman sleeping cars, dining car with service a la carte, library and club smoker observation car. No extra fair is charged on this train'. A first-class ticket and a ticket for a berth art all that is necessary. Make. reservations for berth, 'stateroom, or drawing room through any agent. If o at-iid it to our boa pital nnd Me will give it the b-l of treatment. Our "Match doctor" I from the "old school" and he un Icratandi hi bulnen. Mad order promptly at trridi'd lo. Try u and bo convinced. H. J. WINTERS, Watchaukcr S Jeweler T You'll Know It We mean Chaae A Sanborn' Seal Brand Coffee. U'a the beat and wo are the exclu aive agent for Klamath Fall. VAN RIP1R Bros. noae sis Zim's Plumbing Shop ContrscttSgl and Jobbing Firatclaaa Line of Plumb ing Specialties and firt clan Workmanship. A. O. U. W. BlllldUg KlaiutHraUa Ah Up-to-Dete NEWS STAND Many have been tat re rriam about our News Stand. Strangeneoaalng into Klamath Falla have remarked about the com pletcneaa of thla Una of our buainea. A ntoat complete Una of Map. Cnarta,Booka,Magaainea Nwfaper, eta, Ankeny's Bennett's Feed Stable r . g "BBHegMaeaMieaaa Next to Martin's Mill Now Open for Butineit The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock tfettinK their fiill, has been installed Plenty of Wagon Room JASPER BENNETT. Proprietor The Eldred Company F. G. ELDRED, Manager Boninza, Oretfos Saddles. Harneat and Suppliea We make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed, hand-made Saddles and Shaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited YOU are the pilot of your own purse, and unless you read the advertisements you will freqeuntly steer it up against the rocks of high prices. PUBICITY THE PRICE OF SUCCESS There is a right way to do things. There is a large amount of profitable business to be secured by the right kind of advertising without increasing the fixed expenses. The advertiser, in the preparation of copy, must consider what will appeal to the interest from the reader's or the customer's point of view. It will not do simply to put down what seems to the advertiser to be interesting, without putting it to the test of wheth er it will be so to the public as well. It must contain information that the public would either like to get at, or which they could be interested in by a suggestion in the shape of a good striking headline. What the pub lie are after principally is the goods at right prices, so that good descriptions should be included in nearly every ad. Prices are invariably of interest to the customer, and, whether the method is reliable or not, form one of the principal means of judging of the desirability of the goods. ..' 'V W" 41 !..