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EUatiisiBK MARC IT T AmC ARFYinM'R RTr.HRST SOIL ARFX AIW honT 50 PER CENT. .VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. KASY Tps J rw& n 1 1 m mm THE EVENING HERALD Itsiicil Dully, Keot Sunilay, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor sunscnirnoN uatks Dally, by mall, ouo year ! i'. IH) Dully, by itinll, ! moiitlii.,.,, .. SM Dally, by mall, three months. , 1 IS Dally, by mall, one month Nt Dtlly. ilelhereil by currier, one neel 1.1 KLAMATH FALLS. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE IB, IMS It looks as if some ono was Ir.vintf to prepnre thutn solves for the dry spell after July 1st. On two nitflils of last week attempts jro made to break into the Wholesale Liquor House and the Hank Kxcliniw. It is believed that the attempt on tho former was Muccossful and a pood stock was secured. Texas is preparing to imik" the hottest light she over put up in a Democratic national convention for another state's candidate. "John Mitchell for vice-president,' is the Texas slogan. Roschurg officials are considering an occupation tax ' In ivnisii i-nviinnn fm Itirlit mrr i il Pit V. Till i(rlt ItilVO GAY ST. LOUIS recently been turned off on account'of lack of funds to Apparently St. Louis is more blase even than "Gay meet the bills. Paris," for the much talked of Direetoire gown is being sworn by some of the leaders of society. Missouri women have been "shown" and the new gown made such a nit mac tnree 01 tne nve moueis displayed nv a local .1. shop have been sold. The chief of police and his men Dissolution Notice Classified Advertisements 1'. Iloiihuiii nml i:. V. Muller, ulm h-nobceii 1I0I11K bnslneM muler the in 1.111 iii ni 1 it iiriu iiainu 111 iNuirer ewwi: uii-iiiih' are snuuuenng 10 imuik 01 wnai win oevoivo upon mem : AgcIIPV ,, , ,,llv ,,y miln, , when they are worn upon the street. In addition it is entuimhrii.triiieriii., 1:. w Mui- cawl mvlniM Tm- nanrlit n ilnnn mm.n om.li ,..... ;n.,a l,n,.lvr Bisninln: eontlol n( the IMIr-on .u .....,. ..v...., v,.v u'1" uu,"u" "a , Phonograph Innings, at the premiit o- been placed. One of the gowns shown was a replica ot ' cation, comer i t.th ami Main .nr,-t. j those which created such a sensation at Longchamps, and i""- J'1 " m continue a. hundreds of women have flocked to the store to make an XIC witTE 'Xcm"? ! inspection. The gowns made a distinct hit, too, with a I miiIim i.tcnce on the ti.mcr .t mi. ami dozen men of iron nerve who, with the Missouri in-! K,,T"ttV',",k.0n,..,wO,,"'-:,VI IMIVH 11111' I "'T. KIIAL KSTATK KOK SAIK roll Mf.lN iMIAiro liatuli INittiil II mlh'tj eait 11I Klamath 1'nlla it baic .tin lr mine hwiiewler. (or pittiiMilnr iniiiiteal (Ml ulllcc. ml ' I MISCKLLANKOUS stinct, also butted in to be "shown." i:. V. Mi'uru J. I'. ItriMlttl. Eugene's city ordinance, which declares keeping or 'mihi. Property is reasonable, storing liquors in one's house or place of business to be a '. t . '.' " ,".. ,, , nuisance, has been held legal in all its details by Judge cU Kailcl1 ' r ,vCI,t Harris, of the Circuit Court. Soon after the ordinance was passed by the council nearly a year ago, Charles May hew, of that city, was arrested for violating it. He was tried in the Police Court and sentenced to pay a fine of $200 and to imprisonment in the city jail for 60 days. The matter was carried up to the Circuit Court, and has been under advisement by Judge Harris until now, in the meantime the defendant being out on bonds. The judge has now passed on the case, declaring the orcli-11.1 nance legal and affirming the decision of the Police Court. .(m:viui,un lliiiil time, but I haw mime money to limn if jon hue Iherecniitr.-i:. It. Mall. In Wooil.Uitir Valley, Klamath Co., containing -10 acre, Irtl neie mi-iwlow ami :120 p.-tfture. All etichimil. Tor further particular Inmillit of T. A. Cnlbertion, Aihlaml, lire. i.l Por Sale The Republican Convention has reached the button and badge stage. From the appearance of the output, the 'array will outshine all previous campaigns. The first buttons were those of William H. Taft. The face of the smiling Secretary is done in a terra cctta color plate the size of a saucer. The button is hung from a red, white and blue ribbon with "Taft" in black letters across its face. The regulation Taft button is of terra cotta color the size of a dime. Other buttons on the market are those of Cannon, Hughes, Knox, Fairbanks Foraker and LaFollette. The Republican convention will meet in Chicago to morrow to select candidates for President and Vice-President. It is predicted that Taft will receive the nomi nation for President on the first ballot, and interest in the convention has reverted to the nominee for.the second place. The number of possibilities for that position has been increased daily. One. tthotu hutlnv. block in Kltmalh Kalla for rale for forty ruita on the ilnh irofwliatit uni unit li thlily !ai iiro. C. I). Will-on. Tliu h'tllt Dry GmU Co. hat rrnivul rveraWliinunti(jf LnttrfiHlrrn k.g0i. Cull and ln"'Ct the lieu line. Ice Cream at the Oil) KaLcry. Ultv un trial, nj.po.lie Aim-tlrin Hotel. If- Merrill. Investment not Speculation. lor SalrI'mlerniakl T)x' titer in gx rmi.lillon V1. i. V. Km Lni.lall, lOlt SVI.KIU.Mry lull Uiiriiiitl White rtnhiK .Mathine, lili-l ile.iitii,1 at Allien riiiulliiti'Moie. ( Safe Two piurtlrall) new llerrinif Hall-Marvin nfe, nl a bargain, one 'Mx ' '.'I Inche .iml one 'SiiSi Inchoi, In.i le liKjnir. ul lliillriiir Jenrly .line. I"OI! AI.I On" tliej'ir , one n a.li ftuml, one rocking chair, one table aiol one heating Hove. CM nt the Uriel tore. f SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Male nl Drciion, for tin- County of Klamath, IWrllm It. Conner, Plalntllll ' Daniel It. Conner. Drlcinlatil.l To lUnlil It, Conner the above iiaiin ilefcmlanl; Yon are heieby rniiilml to nx.'nr nml nn.n.T the lomplaint llliil' iKaliml )0ti in tlie nl.,r mtllli.l mill. (ill nr lM.fntn llm I .1 v .. I I..I. Itu l. nmnniinifl t rTv . . .v,.i lu i ,"lt.,,w 'V.1 ,U "' l1" ""i- '" l" 'rler K .v.ilon.l lo.r.t. No-ir. i. i,,,..;; .;.... "' "" !"'l'Mri ol II iminoiK, the '.i.. lht llm in) il'.cnU-'l ImIhw, tuitirarint iiiv icici, unit) l Be r.ic.iir .n.Hoq.i loit ii IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS lll.t (intilicatiotl Ibeienf UiiiKon Hie II ' ila ul June 1!H mui it tun (ill i.. ! of II.. Inlwl fi.tr. .n.l ih. .n , pluInMir will ap.lt to the ronri for the leiiel irae tur in llietoinplalm heie-1 In tow If I'orn ilciree ilioolvliii; the i Ikiik!. i, matriiiiony cilntlng l'tiiii ..lut...r i ... ..... . .. I I'lauum mui iiciriiuant, ior the care ami cmtoil) of liiene J. Conner nml the iiMta nml .11.1 nrrimuntaof thit tnlt; iml for null i.ther ami further relief In thuroiirt may em Juil anil equitable. 'I big tuminon It (erteil by puMi. calionthertof in llm i:cnlrii; lloraM by onlcrof I ho Honorable J, , Orlillth County JuiIku of Klamath County, Or. k'on, maile, lUliil ami llksl In tl.l. milt ul Kl.imotn F.ill, OrrKon, on thu 11 of Juno Hull. Which talil onler I. t. Uiieil ihit ailininoui In tliU milt U publlahtilonci. a Miek.fur a riil of Ix miceeiiivii mui i incentive Week from the II ( .Inn,- I s II W. Kirakr, J--1 Ail ii ey for Plaintiff. You get more room, more cooking surface tnd convenience than from any stove ever sold In Klamath Falls. E. VIRGIL & SON f i 'Dealers in Furniture and House Furnishings. Bridge on Main street At the vy vT" '.; - Junll,lj4, (Jlfcl.l .Sni. at ih. I niirlmmr. l.an'1 0c at l.4kilw, Or.fnii on Auruit th.ltiCi. Any ittll.r nhoa triiitiifraii'l In tool laiinrimmiiiir aurol.au laulilar it cutlural (luriHoci prior to January 1 lK. an J rial fiOl atanaoiinl lainr. t.a. a rrrlii(, rliht touiak-a lia..l.a't mrr fir Hit lamli ciuallr u-ciipinl Paid land. ri. Il.ir.l u. nu tlif l Ik.liulil j ,e iiuin. tn.nllini..l bolo. ho Ln. a r.frr.tir rif lit lul.jtn in iuirinr nml ol anjr men imtl.t, (.rorUnt men Mttl.r or a plkai.i It quaiiflM in m.k. boinrilrai rutrr nl II. wffuo rlht II eitrclt.it Dor lo Ati(uil Jlli.lK-, ,a wblrh data Ibelaiitli nil) l auLJn;t ictlltDi.nl amt entry tijr auy i.ICil rrw.ii. TlirlanrH are at (nllom; TU r.lli,ISK'tt w'u. il,. W tllot.SWrir.HerSl.llitiilnrn aicau ol Jrno I'. Ilm, rt. Klaitiain.rrion;tbrHM ot N IV or, Hit .s-K or ol 81V nr. th. N hi ; S'u qrolritVo.r.HrcA.uiion a(.catmn nl ditr man A. Iiioiln. roil Kl.ra.lh. Orcron: llm hte 'irnfHEir, llmSKirolMlViir. Kirn Uir Kbf oi.in o.r.r-.ei.iifln p llcaiion i( tii.H,, tlrown. I nt Klamatli. Iirrifnii. ih. n hli.ltm- ir.rcSI,TJI,1, iltifc, W )lcr.uin a,.lra .lull nl tianl.l II. Ilrown, K. Klainatb. OrL'in: miiurtfjiil. ariximalily w V..TSJH, Ur, i., Mmnniny at hpi VOi h.lni unilh r ,'r i.iiiirrilH.c3l. 'I cv Kim it.ib.nc.U jn ilialm, ibtnca M.iill. in rl.aliif, limine v (i ili.lli.. Ih.hie 8 2uihlii. tbrnroK Alebalio, ii.-imu . Miinaiiii in iiintol umiiiiine.iin n a .rl(,n i, Hoy il iw. Kl Klaioalh, lire Xoili.lirteitil.lbeWlil nl W h(.Hw.U. f2 ltK, iijiiu r I'Heallon olJ I. i'iM,.,lii,.Unil, Orrxon, allmlMK tciikmcnt I1QI, UioHlViirol HtV irol HeelU. TSI H, It 10 K, ii on .i.pllca llouolj I, lliiHoi.l, l;i,l.u., rrej;iiii; DioHW 'iml -Sf:r. Il.u T IiIi.IBK i,r, hte li, ,.N irolNKir,ic. T it H, ic III K, iiiu ai.pll. lallonol John KMir, I'llnevllle, Orevuni lln K lit ol UK nr ol UK it, Her Hit- K hi jjk , nrciioii ,i i v, n IU k. iiim aipllcallnu nl jiii ni.ii, iio.ianil, urficnn, HIKII liKN'.SKll, romrnlialuiurbf lb. iicntral l.anl nmeo A..n(l MaySJ, IKri ruHK I'll Ht.'E, tlril.mltUntecr.larybllbt Initrlor I Ml. I7, Hi;, IW), U'i, IU), i;i en Professional Cards DR. WM. MAKTIN DcnllM OfllcB over Klamntli Comity Hunk PACIFIC SHOE WORKS All Repair Work Done Promptly and ot Reduced Prices Jlen'i Half Poles, 75o; Pole t'JHlitl.,.,5iU'llB' Hall Solea, OOuj IHcls. 25c, Chllil ren'u Half Soler, GO ient. ... ' Kqllippi'il Willi h! moiluui iiittchinery ...,.,, Shop on Main St. J.V.HoUoioo blk I'nlla, C F. STONE Attorney at Law Omieo over iitWoflli-c, Kliun.'ilh OrrKon IciimoNi. isi D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Kbinmlh Fulla, Orinon Incorporated November ?8, 1000 Statement of Condlilftn of the Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DECEMBER 31, 1007 RESOURCES Iamuin nnd DiscountH $340 r.-c n uy.wn'.iH lloniU and Socuri ties Heal Kstato, HuIIiIIduh nnd Fixtures Cash and Sight KxchntiKu '.7ir,.in titi,247.(i $5Ur,00.G LIABILITIES Cupltnl Stock, fully pnli Surplim and I'rontii . Due Other Hunks lk'WlMil.M $100,000.00 21.7ri3.li .'J2.O00.04 431,205.40 $505,040.51 I. Alex Martin. Jr.. (.ahur nf il,. bank, tin aoleinnly awear that the i luellt la true to I he brat of my kmm I..L-. AI.KX MAKTIN. Jit . .Subiftlbetl ami iworil to l-fior m,. i of January, IWU. IH'alf ( H Win, Notary I'ubhr ln OFFICERS .....1 i. 1 ALEX MARTIN -E. R. RKAMES ALEX MARTIN, JK. LESLIE ROGERS - - I'rcMiicnt VIcM'rcKidcnt Cnr.hlcr Ass'l Cnslilcr Pioneer Bank of Klomath Basin The Eldred Company F. G. ELDRED. 'Manafjcr Boaanza, Oregon Saddlci. HarncM and Supplies We make a specialty of first-class, jr tarantccd, hand-made Saddles and Sliaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orderi From Everywhere Solicited Ready for Inspection f ur line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry, Linoleum, Art Squares, Table, Lounge and Stand Coven, is ready for inspec tion. Something entirely new Also Silk Floit and Feltolene Mattressu Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustnblc pen cil woven wire Springs, the only thing for hot weather. Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oak Rockers. W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155 CIIAS. K. WOHOKN I'realdcnt A. M. W0HDKN Caahier IICKO MKI.HASK Vl;e-IVMlili' The American Bank and Trust Co, Noll J.C While the llmo I have on haml iaulri ttiiMiOi.oMoii.Jemaii.l.Bllerltla Kone It will be iivreaaary to lmi.'iij ,lava .. tlco lo permit of my l.umfnts another kiln. It you mm lime 11,1, Bumilier tet It now. 0, D WJMlij lia 1.1,1, i.niip ' ; 4 B ffiK MBH f i& 1 1 1 mmmmmmMmm' t "tlaftMr CAPITAL, $100,000.00 cor. 8th awl Mala Itrw ' m Iff. -