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1 .1 A. -51 "8 1 HE EVENING HERALD aattr. MWt laaaaT. a Ik Hff&M nrMnMiig Company w. .stunt. ut . hjucwkioh nkrm iwitr, tones Unoatkh . Hn'T(l tail I". Nimtm LAW or OMOOM.-Bftton M of KTaVjWa Wort- that wWwr aw PruMieMtnaiM nowpp.l(n.inU Mtfc m in im wiukhh 11.00 LM i mm Man pun rlr.t raraMa M orWf tkanror. "Kaamvapar iim aaa mil MaHa. mat panaa, wfcJar ItklHBtBTBtC THURSDAY APRIL 3,1903 While the Direct Primary is undoubtedly with us to stay, it is quite probable that the State ment No. 1 will be eliminated. To these who believe in Republi can principles there would be no distinction in votinjr for a Demo crat who subscribed to State ment No. 1. when it h known that each would be compelled to ' vote the same. MARSHLANDS mJL ABELAn, i .Li. a .... fc).ln. at S20ter CTt MM UOWMtli. M9J term.. -- .1 SO per ctet. vegetawe mancr. ,iunai - p. , , i "" 3500 Acres Free Tliv Lakeside company baa S500 acrts of land under the Adsms ditch that It will give REST FHEE fr one jcar. Thli Include! the use ol the Und and water. The renter muit clcr and place the Und In cultivation. The rent er get all the cropt but we reserve the right to pasture the stubble. The Ukesldo Company, J. Frank Adamt, Manager, Merrill Oregon. Notice of Dissolution The partnership exliting between Ja. V. Wllwn and Lester Klrkpatrlck tin been dissolved by mutual agreement. Jas. W. Wilton assumes all Indebtedness nd collects all bllli. Dated March 24, 10O. Jn. W. Vli" 1 tu KiKkrirmeK. The American flag is to be a familiar sight on the Forest Re serves. It is to be used to mark the" headquarters of every forest Acer. A' new rule is to be iaMedfrom the department of forestry at Washington to the effect that every forest officer shall hoist the flag over his head qaarters in all the reserves and Rational parka. Lakeview isn't going to take any. chances of having the apunty seat moved and the Qouaty Court will have work eoeStnenced at once on a 135,000 brick court house. With tli es tablishment of this permanent public building it is unlikely that . .the votert will feel favorable to Abandoning it and expending a similar amount at Paisley. So it looks as if the agitation for the removal of the county seat was given a severe blow, BaaaaBpaaaBw Klamath County is further in- fjebted to Senator. Fulton for " getting the Senate to pass a re solution directing the Secretary of War to make a svrvey and es "limit for the improvement of Wood River. When this esti- mate is made it is to be reported to Congress, and undoubtedly, with his recognized influence, Senator Fulton will be able to have an appropriation passed for the work. This improvement would mean much towards the early developement of Northern Klamath and every loyal citizen of the county should tender -his support to Fulton in recognition of his efiorts to benifit this section. It is surprising to the close ob server to note the growing senti- aaeot in favor of Governor Hughes for President In face of the colored reports being sent out by that; growing menace to mental .liberty, the government press bureau, it i still evident that the Asoerican people are a think ing .people, and resent any attempt to influence their choice, even by one holding such an im portant position as the Presi dent of the United States. It is doubtful if Taft could carry Ohio, New York, and Illinois asid the loss of a few such States would mean his defeat and the election of Bryan. , It is amusing to note the din 'erence in the reports in the Port- llarid papers regarding the re- 'eaptioa given H. M. Cake in his tour of the state. One paper will report a most enthusiastic , ibeeting with a packed house. While another paper will say it (gas atroat with only about 100 eeple. 'present Anyone ac i auaintad?, wkh Cake's lack of I jBtagnetisin and his ability as a 1 jJiAli?' speaker undoubtly will 7 have1 their own private opinion of his reception. With Fulton it , is different He would com mand attention anywhere and on any street he might disevss. Kiamatspaopw Know ruuon ana have heard him talk on many Pasture For Rent C. C. Lo hat lead the Hot Spring pasture. romprUtugSOO acres, and lll take a number of "lock to paiture at 1.50 per month. Buy a Horns AJIolninc the new fairground; tno and one-half acret or more, beat of garden laid. Two and one-hall acrre in equal to eighteen lot SOilSO feet. If time are good or bad yon can always make a good living from' It. Price reasonable, and terms easy. See U JACOBS, Ouner. ILaker Lud Notice United Bute Und Office, Ukeview Oregon, February 18, IKK Notice la hereby given that in com nlUnre with th roistons of the act of Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitle! ''An act for the sale of timler lands In tlie sutea of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to II the Public Und States by act of August 4, 1892, Charlen II. DeUp, of , .t. Clt r-.tiantw if Kd.malti Blianiaill ran", .vmii.j . ........., State of Oregon, has tiled in thla office his sworn statement o. W, lor tne purchase of the swne), nwj'se,'f , of ace. 3, tp. 38 8. range 9 E.W. M., and will offer proof to show that me laiui owght U taoee valuable lor iU timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establlf h his claim to said land liefore the Count? Judge of Klamath County, at his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Wednesday the 13th day of May 1903. Ha nameaaa ltncse:T. F. Nicho las, L. D. Kitchlson, True H. DeUp, A. M. Jamison, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. In. anil all neraoni claluilni adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to file their claims In tins omce on or before said 13th day of May 1908. 2-M 5-13 J. N. Watson, register. KlawMab laSe FwlBc Ubrary The Klamath Falls Public Ubrary ia open very afternoon from 2 to CJ0 o'clock and each evening from 6 JO to 10 o'clock. A cordial invitation la ex tended to all. 1 can locate yon on a homestead. I pan aall von a wood ranch of 440 acres In Langell Valley, at a price that will suit you. U. w. Jteesee. n. Sow la tbe time to get wine nice plat inum photographs. Tbe price will sur- rise you at tbe Hulse-studio. Election of 1908 Registration opens, Jan. 0. Closes for primaries, April 7. Primary Elections, April 17. Registration reopens, April SI. Close for election, Hay 16. General Election, June 1. Registration reopens Sept. SO. Closes for election, Oct. 20. Presidential Election, Nov. 3. Petition for Liquor Lkenrte To the "Honorable County Court of tbe ritate Oregon for Klamath County, We tbe undersigned, resident and )e gal voters of the Precinct of Sprague River, in tbe County of Klamath and State of Oregon, and actual resident therein and who Uave actually reaioea therein for more than thirty day Im mediately preceding tbe date of signing and flllng this our petition, do Hereby respectfully petition your honorable body to grant and Issue to J, O. Edaall andT. M.Edsall.of tbe firm of Edaall Bros., a license to sell splritous, vinous fermented or malt, liquor In less quan title than one gallon, in the precinct aforesaid for a period of one year, from the flth day of Hay, A. D. 1906. Notice 1 hereby given that tbl pe tition will be p'reeented to the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for the Want 'em in a hurry That's the caie nine times out of every ten when you need droceries. When you get cauijht in this predicament just can up oio-yun B- in a hurry. Van Riper Bros Get the Htbir-Use Chase 6 Sanborn's Coffees. cm Heavy Freighting a Specltlty. Baggage Orders Are Given Prompt Attention O. K. Transfer & Storage Company SSfSmBIS PHONES fine nlano movlnd KENTON S THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS Office N71 Ham 071 Residence 043 CHAS. E. WORDEN President HIED MKI.IIASE Vice-President The American Bank and Trust Company Caoltal Stock $100,000 Open for buaUeiivvery day In Uic year ..xcept Sundays and legal holiday. Interest raid on Saving! Deposit KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON H. WORDEN Cashier I'llKD SCIIAI.I.OCK Am'I ('aliitr Incorporated November 28, 1900 Statement of Condition of the Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon D1CKMBIR 31, 1007 RESOURCES IMins mul Discounts $340,530. (JO Honda and Socurltloii. .. 03,O25.U1 Hfitl HHtntc, HullilliiKfi and Fixture . 14.74n.in CiihIi mul Siuhtr.xclinnKO. 16fl,247.(l S585.040.SI UABIUTIES Copital Stock, fully mid. . f 100,000.00 SurpluM and 1'roflu . 21,703.11 I)uu Other BnnkH 32,000.04 Di'jKislts 431, 208.40 $5t5,04.5l I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of tliv above nainnl l.ank, do aolvinnly swear that the abmu ttalr mriit Is true to the Itest of my knowUln and 1, lu.f ALEX MA11TIN. Jit., Caihkr Subacrlled and sworn to before me this fill, iUr of January, IKOS. JSealf C II. WlTIIHUW, Notary Public fur Orrcuti OmCERS ALEX MARTIN President E.R.REAMES Vice-President ALEX MARTIN, JR. Cashier LESLIE ROGERS Am'I Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin WOOD WOOD Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461 or K K K Store, Phone 174 J. L. FIELDER Wood Yard and Office Near City Hall Phone 84 The Eldred Company ) F. C. ELDRED, Manager Bonanza, Oregon Saddlei, Harness and Supplies We make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed, hand-made Saddles and Shaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Ordera From Everywhere Solicited MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing In Value When blocks In MIIIm Addition were oIIum! nl bargain price a number of nhrewi niw.t tors bouuht; nince that timu vuluea lme increased materially. Theae Lota are Bargain Buys nt present price), and there in every rt-nson to anticipate an advance in price. Itcmem ber these lota are riFTY feet in width nml 'ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep- more tlmn double the area of rn.'.U town lota offered to investora. FRANK IRA WHITE C APT. 0. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. Office on Fifth Strut The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodatlona for Family Dinner Par tlea. The largest and beat arranged eating house In the city. Open day and night. H. BOIVIN Plumber and Steamfitter Klamath Falls, Orego Strictly First-ch . .'j Esi Phones: Business, t lJbbbbbbbH '..V:i.aalbBBBBBBBBBBBBl ( .aaaaaaaaaaaaaaVTn: S5 '.. ice, 504 County of KUmatli, nt the court liou.o In the city of KUmatli Falls, on the Atli dayof May, A.D. 1008, ut the hour of onu o'clock P. M. or as soon thcrcaller as said petition can be heard, Oatel this SStli day of Mardi, A.D. 1008. O.T. Anderson, h.l. OrlOlii, I. T. Anderson, K. A. Campbell, W. V. Fin. ley, E. W. WheUton, A. W. Eans, J. M. Baaser, Win. II. Garrett, Ed Woom ingcamp, John H. Furber, II, J. Ijinic kam, Ross W. Flnley, W. '. Bmlili, James Phillips, W. E. fiulter. It. I'. Courtrlght, II. L. Anderson, C. K. Morlu, Amos Lundy, Jfst Lary, J. A. Wilson. J. E Freeman, Epratt. Wells, C. E. Berg, J. II. Boyd, Jamen 31. For ren, Frank Obenchain, I- A. ltkhard. on, Oeorge Bloomlngcump, Q. M, An derton, Tom Ivory, Jamra Dell, Frank fihamley, J. A, Parker, G, G. Dens, Charles Trupp. G. Helming ft Co. Fur Merchants itaa MarcWltM, Orcgoa, or aiiiits riif,owgo Klamath Lake Railroad In Connection With Mclntire-Straw Stage Line DAILY LcTe Thrall at 3 P. M. Arrive at.rokegima C.05 P. M, lw Pokcgamn at 7 A, M. Arrive at Klamath Falls C P, M. Leave Klamath Falln eery mornlnn Connecting with Klamath Lake Train which lues I'okvgama atOP. Jl., arrhingMtTnrall at SUM P.M. Bennett's Feed Stable i ii inn iiiimi i Next to Martin's Mill Now Open for Business The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock tuning mtrir inn, nas oeen inscaueu Plenty of Wagon Room JASPER BENNETT Proprietor East End Meat Market CRISUR fi STILTS, rroprfetora Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, fork and Poultry Freah and Cured Meat and Bausagua of all Vitiit W handle our meat In the raott modern way In claw line and surroundlnt. Try u and we will be mest happy to have you for a customer. Free Delivery.