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1 HE EVENING HERALD
Itiard datlr. eiceol Sumter, br Ue
Herald Publishing Company
W. O. SMITH, tdilor
SUBSCRIPTION IIATES
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HOW TO KKMIT.-SeiW IWWUM IMMr OIMcr,
.ipnm ocl.r, irrronal (heck on rwur local tana,
.lamp, ruin, or currency.
NnwarAMtK Lw or OamoN.-Swcllon SM(
Dally, br mall, a month, ,
MARSH LANDS gon'iriLM- 77
A Mm .,.-.. v...!!... dr,,,t,st bantam., at ?20 per ncre and upward!. Easy, Tcrmi. nU.Rgj
50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's greatest bardalna at fl20 per ncre and upwards. Easy, Terms.
Timber Land Notice
United Statu I-atnl Offieo, l.keii
Oregon, rVliruary 18, I WW.
Notice It hereby given Oml in cnin-
lineo with tlm roialon o( llio not (
.'.,....., ,t 1i,.i..t ll?l .ttilllt.,.1 H t,i
ih. U. of Un lineal, that .hrwm an, , """ " "" , ' ",'"' """ "
imlvnconlralllnit a nrwparr .hall mall .urh act lor UlO Mill 01 timber lands 111 till'
nrmrtpn la any urram In tU Mala wlinoul
flr.1 teclvlnr an cnlrr Ihwfuc, .uca newapaprr
Kail h diemnl In N- a aift. and no d.trt or oMIca-
law ahall accrue aiettut .urn rnaun. wneiner
aat newpaper I. m-rifi
it u pni or nut.
1 br lb perwn to whum
TIIUHSD.W. MAY 7, UW.
state ol California, Oregon, Nevada ami
Wnahlniitou Territory ,' its eltemlril In
nil thn Public Land" States by not ol
August 1, lSO-J, Charles It. IKUp, ol
Klamath Kails, County ol Klamath,
State o( Oregon, In llleil In this iitlliv
Ma attnrti alitliMiiiiil Xi. 4lU'J. fur the
pitful COUnter- imrchftw of the awijne, nwlroi4,
that 19 grudg-! sec. II, tp. IMS. range t K. U. ,M mill
will offer )inwif to aliow that the land
inoiixht in more nliialile (or It. timber
, . , ... or stone than lor ncilcultnrul miriHwe.,
Most women have a .nighty , ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,1.11,1 1.. a,.i.l U1..1
poor opinion of the man who be-. w(lMr t,P cmmiv Judge l Klamath
lieves everything they tell him. , County, at bis mike nt Klamath Kail.
mi 11 Oregon, mi Wednesday the UltluU) nl
'The energy that has been Mar ww.
las, I.. D. Ullclil-.in, Tine II. Del.tp,
A. M. Jnmlon, nil ol Klamath lulls,
That is but a
feit'of gratitude
ingly given.
wasted in the chase after the
impossible might, if rightly ap
plied, have put the world cent- Oregon
uries ahead of itself.
Any nml nil ernii rlnlmiiik! nihrise
ly the above ilrscilhtil l.iinlmitensiu'l-
t . . etl to Ille their claim in thii ollUv on
Kepubhcans, r for,. Mll, ,3n, ,lliy of j,a) ,,rtSt
anti-Dourne -.'.sii 5.1:1 J. N. Wat.n, Mgi.ier.
and con-
which Summons
1-t. 1 In Him I'lrrilil (illtl nl tin. Slnlx nl
Oregon lor Klamath County.
John koontx iiUIiitiff, . Anniiula
' Klla Koontx ilefrnit.uit, milt IimiiiiII) (or
! ilivorce.
In the name n( the .Lite ul Oti'gon;
Yon are hereby riiiiilnil to niiir .uu
antwerthcciniil.iiiit liliil u;.ilnt )ou
In I ho above entlllnl -nit on nr U loiv
.atnnlay, June tilth, IMW, U'lin; the
latt day preicriUsI in the unlcr (or il-
Secretary Garfield will visit licntlon ol thi miiiiiiiona, the tint imhib
Oregon in July, It is stated that "'J"" ' "''''I1' MnB ;"iii'l,'r,I"-. Nl")
iiii, iivo, min 11 iuii inn rii 111 iiunri,
''(or want thcrenl, llio iUintiff will aly
to the court (or thu rclli'I ilenikinliil in
Douglas County
have selected an
delegation to the state
gressional conventions,
meet in Portland on May
faavjaaaaava. -aaaa iaBaaaa
Socialists of Oregon have filed
a state ticket with the secretary ,
of state. All positions urc pro-;
vided for except those of railroad
commissioner and dairy and
food commissioner.
while here he will personally in
soect the Umatilla irrigation pro
ject, but it 13 not knOWh Whether I the complaint, (lied herein. to-it: lor I
he intends to visit Klamath or ueerw uiMoiriim in nou.it 01 matri
. mony exiitlng lietneen plaiiitift ami tie-
Ml- I lemlant.
' Thiiauiiimnnit aertiil by ptiblirjllnn
In the Rogue River Valley 'n the Kvening lleral.l. by nnlernl Hon.
there are aDnroximntely 100 au-1 Henry 1.. iicnaon. Jmigp ol the cinnit
tomobiles. In Medford proper
by actual count there are Gl.
These Medford motor cars repre-
Court lor the first linlirlnl ilNtrict nl
Oregon, ilateil May Int, llaW, ubich or
tier reilirel llliitnoiit to lm nllilthril
oneea Week (or lU cniiMviilite week
sent an investment exceeding !'ro the in ilayoi May, uw
$100,000, and there is not another
town of Medford s population
that can boist of as manyautos.
Claiming that life at the Idaho
penitentiary u far worse than
. death, because other prisoners
refuse to have anything to do! tended to all
with him, and that he is com
pletely isolated from human
companionship, Harry Orchard
has expressed the hope that the
Idahp Board of Pardons will not
interfere with the sentence of
death pronounced by Judge
Wood.
a. i.. i.K.wirr.
Attorney (or I'lainliff.
KUaaatk taJla Pu.Sc library
The Klamath Falls Public Library ia
open every afternoon from 2 to To!0
o'clock and each evening from WIO to
10 o'clock. A cordial Invitation ia ex-
There is a chance to secure
ground for an exhibition build
ing at Weed, which should be
taken advantage of at onca. An
exhibit at -this point would
attract the attention ot thou
sands of tourists and homeseek
era traveling on the main line
and would be the means of in
ducing many to make a personal
investigation of this country.
Eastern Oregon towns are re.
porting great success with their
"Market days-" At The Dallee
recently 1500 outside people vis
ited the town on one of these
days. The farmers brought in
their stock and held an auction
and all the merchants gave bar?
gain sales. An immense busi
ness was done and these "mar
ket days" are attracting at
tention whereever they have
been tried.
Humor s Philosophy
r MINCAN N. SMITH
THE BRIGHT PROSPECTUS.
A letter with the following
peculiar address was recently
mailed at Portland; "Mister
Josephine Ryan, he lives at 1721
Q st, it is on the right hand side
of the street if you are coming
down- town from the Buffalo
Brewery, but if you get off the
car al 7th and P and walk up to
Q St., then it is on the right
hand. side of the street, about
two doors from 18th, there is a
garden in front of the house, and
some fruit jtrees in the back
yard and Gus Lenord's pie wag
on is in the barn." (Beware of
the dog.) Sacramento, California.
Alluring, comlnelnc and all alMveboaril
Thn mining pruictu apirara.
80 frank, open facril, thai It ilrlvr fruin
Ilia mind
All doubta and aucficatlona uf fcara
Th reader prujlng llm ufr ran a
A prorata of pront au grmi
That tlio.a hu cuino In ut 111 earll.it
call
Will Died be fur life tram that date.
Admitting- no failure or poi.lble chance
Of not making good from the atari.
Of not coining money for thoao who at
onca
From caah In hand rradlly part.
It cornea to the doubter and blda him
take hope
And Dull all the caah from hla ancle
And acrape all hla aavlnga from here and
from there ;
To purchaae the beautiful atock. i
To con It the hypnollied reader would ,
think
That If lie Inreated a dime j
Twould aoon Into large, hu.ky dollar re.
aolve, I
Orow bulky In lea than no time, I
And were lie to plank down a hundred ir I
mora
He would In a near future dale
Be fixed Independent the reat of hla life
Willi money on hand to crimate.
That'a how the proapectua appear to the
ey
With proml of plenty aglow.
It doean't turn out In each Imtance that
way,
Aa aoma of the wlaer onea know.
In many a cloaet are atocka laid away
In the family akeleton'a care
That up to Ih preaent have, aid to re
late.
Paid dividend only In air.
Heavy Frelrihtlntl n Spcdclly. BiuWotfe Orders Arc
Given Prompt Attention
0. K- Transfer & Storage
Company
I'HONKS
Havlnd up-to-date piano
trucks wc solicit your
fine piano moving
KENYON G THOMPSON, PKOPK1ETOKS
omrc n;i
turn 071
KrlldcilCC tU.1
WOOD WOOD
Sixteen ineh ami 1'otir fool wood in any qiinntilivii.
Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461
or KKK Store, Phone 174
JT WITT TaU'l? Wood Vurd mid Office
. JLa. JP1jJL.1SjI Ncnr ci!y Hall
I'lionc It I
The Eldred Company
F. G. ELDRED, Manager
Honanzu. Oregon
Saddles, Harness and Supplies
We make a specialty of first-class, Kiiarantccd,
liand-made Saddles and Sliaps. Our Saddles
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
The Gem
Restaurant and Lodging House
Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par
ties. The largest and best arranged eating house
In the city. Open day and night.
Ready for Inspection
ur line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry,
Linoleum, Art Squares, Table, Lounge
and Stand Covers, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Also Silk Floss and Feltolene Mattresses
Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable 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, (51 Residence, 1W
CHAS. K. WOltlHIN
I'rexiilcllt
CAfiLAL
$100,000.(10
I l!l I' Mi.l.HASK
V 1 I'n nidi nl
The American Bank and Trust Co.
Fatal Effort.
-J
Incorporated November
Jtfftimnt .
i, nf llm
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
D1CKMBER31, 1007
RESOURCES
Iahwxh uml Dlncotintn
Bonds and Socurltifri
Itt'iil Kritutu, IluiltlliiKit mill
Fixttircri ,
('iihIi iiikI Sight Kxi'limim-
$340,5300
OJ.B2344
LIABILITIES
CaplUil Slock, fully paid
StirpltiH and ProlltH
Due Other Hunks
)l'Kl.slttl
14,745.18
'rtt5i049j
1 00,00000
21,753.11
32,00084
431.Z93.4J
SSB5.049JI
I, Ale. Martin, Jr , (ail.nr 1 f t ,... .
. ! '""ly .-r that .I., .!,'"'
in.nl la tin., t.i II... In-.t ..f mv km ,.r .Jj.'f1
AI,K.M.1fs ificSfi
Suliavr.111 ami awairii li U f. , rnnlkliCiLi
if January, llw. """luiiki;
I"1' .. , . 'I Winitin.
Ni'tary I'u' .r forOfrci.
OFFICEKS
ALKX MARTIN
E. K. REAMES
ALEX MARTIN, JK.
LESLIE ROGERS -
- PrttJfat
Vlcc-PretUot
- CukJcr
Ass'i ciakr
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Bt
MILLS ADDITION
are Advancing in Value
VWien blocks in Mills AiMitum were offend
at bargain prices 11 iiuiiiImt of nhrodinf
torn bought; nincf that tinn- valuw hirt
incrcaflct! matrinlly.
These Loti arc Barg.tln Biyi
nt present pricti, mid thi-rc m tvcry mw
to anticiwite nn ndvnnco in pnc.'j. RtnKa
Imt tlicno lot are FIFTY fnt in wFdlhinJ
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY lUT
deep more than iloulil tin- an-a of nwt
town lotH olferi'd to invcstum
FRANK IRA WHIT
CAPT. O. C APPLECATK Office 01 fUil
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
H. BOIVIN
Plumber and Steamfit
Klamath Falls, Orego'
Strictly First-class Work-
Estimates
Phones: Business, 306; Residence, H
"We nboulil do wlmt nu cuu to make
I be world brlgutor."
"L'lii-le Dill Nt'finu to tuiuU ho. IIu la
n'oiklug tUe best tip cat) from tltua to
lluie at painting bit nota."
I
lie S s sb . ""IFTTPSiKt
nt IITI I I I (in tajaj rCa ' - s, m -,
lill iil! M ;l. n nn Ml nt? n s .:
1:1 !3 i?; v 2& 5?s? aa 2 ci f,.'i
aaar - I
A HI. UiADIIPM I
Cashier I ItKI) KCIIAM.OCK jlfv,
Aun't Caalilrr M
Cor. Sih and Main Street
T"1aWttaaaaa.,,MJJ 1
Bennett's Feed SI
Next to Martin's MU1
Now Open for BuslMg
The Chute System of Feeding which permit"
getting their mil, has ueen msw
Plenty of Wagon Room
JASPER BENNETT, Pro
East End Meat Mark(
CRIiLER & STILTS, Proprietor!
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and
... . ... ....... ....i iiniia 9 '
rroan ami uunxj nvum i
Wo handle our moataln tlio mot muu..- ,
lineaa and lurrounuinga. rjrt - nj
hannv to have vou for u customer. H

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