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,v j I HE EVENING HERALD l-aot-J daltr. .arret Rundar. hi lh Herald Publishing Company W. O. SMITH, MHor SUIWCRIITION KATRI IMIr, k mall, !'. IUIIr.br mall .Ii month-, (Mir, by mall, thre. mwiih. Dally, br mall, a month. , 110(1 l Jall. daU-md br t artW. a we. . .IS HOW TO riKI-IT.rx'Ml i-vawncv nwmr wiwr, aitirma onlar. ecrronal cnk on ruur local bank, lamp, coin, or oirrrntr. JMra.B I. AW n flaMA!, -NWtlnM MS9 of lha lam of Orrawi pro-tlaa thai -hwir anr I mmm .-) -r imfl fa..,. , liVlACT CfllL MMSH LAHLO JggiLg-iyr" " ARFT am 50 per ceat. v-getsble m.t.. KHnn-th's tfntfest barons t $20 per .ere -.1 upward.. E.Y Terms. nMJUt flJJf Republican Cnmlidntcs U 8. rVnator Hon. II, M. Cko, a U, K Senator, Ii nil that wu can i (or In onri candidate. Mr. Cake In a ninii pnirarontrollliut a iwwaparwr thall mall auth'til pleaiing apiH-nrailoe, All eloquent rvrwapr u anr -rwn in una Bia-a wiukju. . . flnt nvarf ina an ordr Ihmfur, nth r.w.rr-r speaker, B 11111 that Understand 1 1 .hall l d-m-JtSt a sift, ami no d-bl or obl !.(. tun aha!l arena aaalMt mica i-rraon. wh-th-r I political situation, hlle many (vitrei alJ wnnaiwrUrKTlrxtbrthfPTnonloiahainl .,,,.,. , ii u ami or not. ' that Mr. tulton as beaten, jet no rUTUKDAY, MAY 0, 11)08. point' to h! -mat record with pride; In diet M record is hi platform. Justice til lliei-uprciue Court It . i Hean needs no ieclal int'iillon. lair ami Koo.1 Coimutislont'i J W. rcalitc, liy the totu Mr. Cake tevched In lit home county tlint lie isa popular ThP ynmion. heard m-erv-l"'" Mr.Kulton washcic. Mr. Cko where throuBhout the city in re- '" l,l""i" oI M ,Mr,y xo, iranl to the ny.rtrnnizntion of tho Coniitwinan-W. l llnwlcy Chamber of Commerce are niost favorable. The new Directors meet with approval and will re ceive the hearty support of every business man in the city. One prominent business man was tuiu i. alio winner heard to remark, "I have not It it. (.'iiiHMinm- i. K rinpMI always been a very active mem unman (or the ieipie ami i entitled ber of the Chamber, but with ioib.-upiMrioit.heentii,.p.iri. tuchmen as now compose the l'n-iu in Attorney i. v. Kuaen Board conducting the atfairs of dall. a-IWeeutini-Attome), i- pun the Chamber, I shall be glad to icall) without opinion lit i- well lend any assistance in my power qualified ami Kinmath ami Uikv count towards its success and feel as l"' ' " r"iKmtuUtl on havm,- sured that at last we are in to .iuveMiin;triit " " shape to accomplish much KOod. tome) In nnmiiial'or. (or lh.. phi.v. I do not want any office but will MateK-nitor-Ue... II. Meir-mau, - gladly contribute toward the stai Senator. l riiins mw sinui support of the organization and n""' hviiik'i-ruM one term iinluUm do anything I may be asked to ,rHoitieiiJjfmontriisliin ni.ihtt. do." The above seems to repre- l!"inei'tatnr Our m i:... i sent tfie general faelinp among ''-. !' iMkna. ami li. a. the leading men of the city and itmtuii..ati.'Mroiran.ii,i.ii.-aiil will j bodes well for the work to be ",0"' '" i"'" ""'" iu" tn-m-th. undertaken by the new man hrriir-W li.iume. itiliii.ilin.-.l agers. The active work Being miiii thooiiice, iiaviiiw-crxe.lu.iMM--donebyMr. Dolbeer's commit ,,r'n(Ul.eCounty,alioa.leMity-heiiI(. tee towards securing new mem auocieOiuation, i an nie bera is meeting with fcucce33 and ( """ wtl1 win-inie-rititii all the .ur. indications ure that Klamath rouinlln rutinty ami mnkn mi efficient Falls will soon have one of the oir'r Vo"-f,,r '" strongest commercial organi County cieik-c.lt, ivu-, aiCounty ZStions in the State' Clerk, ! well known tnyon all, havliiK ------------ terveil thi count) a Srhnol Miift The United States Senators im'leiit In n ilmt l a mtllttohlm want to know why Taf t has gone I ' ' n Mlni ai leiuty .-her. to Panama. The Senate has in oithlrounty ami i known m iw a adopted a resolution introduced throunhiy comient man. by Senator Bacon, calling for" County Trea-nrer L. Ala la-nil, ai COrrCSDOndence since January Treaiurer, l will known to you nil ami 18, 1904, between the United ' ? i-oit with iiri.ie to iii .nst record. States and Colombia in relation -,-"- Superlntemiem-J. o. Swan to the secession of Panama. I ' " '"n ,l "' in ompleuomiy Prior to that time Cotombia felt heforo the puhlic (or the at five yearn aggrieved at wbat-was inter- anJhaaaccomllheilnomleraliieluial preted to be interference by the ionanines. lie t- well mie-Hor tin- United States in her troubles P,lce- with the State of Panama, and Atir-iiii K.withron,aA demanded $10,000,000 of the r, ii the right man In the right place, United States. Colombia also I"k ! niinlH-riiieari In the asked for arbitration of this Alntract Olllce ami havini- a coniilete Orders Arc Heavv Frclrthtlnri a Spcclclty. nodilnite Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company PHONES Havini) up-to-date piano trucks wc solicit your fine piano moving KENYON G THOMPaSON, PROPRIETORS Ofllre N7I llarn (171 Kcshlcncc (MS WOOD WOOD Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461 or KKK Store, Phone 174 J. L. FIELDER WooNdca'rarcd,tnyn,lianncc I'lione U4 The Eldred Company F. C. ELDRED, Manager Uoiumzu, Orcrfon Saddles, Harness and Supplies We make -a specialty of first-class, KUi'"i-t"0(l, liantl-made Saddles and Shaps. 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. Claim, Which Was refused by the al-tract of every -! ol ilee.le-1 land United States, on the ground ln,'ecoant, 'u" '" '" '"'' that this country had been ' '"er J1"'8 ,,"f vIue0' real eatate than charged with fomenting revo ny other man . know. hltion in Panamt anJ abettin? County fiureyor-M.I. William. ha the secession of the isthmian '''" con'Pici,0"lir lvl"rv '"' i,a,,,Ic portion of Colombian territory. Aatin '"" "' 0,r'"'- '"" tt"'k i lanii i mi ii i ,taki (or hit efficiency. Contrary to 'the fond expec, Cbntr Comipiioner-c. J. Pwln.le Utions of the Democrats, the fol-' u ',,oneer ol Klm-'' Cun-- - i. lowers of Fulton are not inertlte IiuiIucm man n.l lm l.b: , !. n rna-le a autre with liU nui hutlnem iivvnuiH iw liic uuiiiici Ul uvurKe E. Chamberlain. The knifing of venturer, anil it la lair to n'aiiiiio that he will i!oa well with the rniinty him-nei. Vanity Fair. la vanity Ulr la mtnh In ir.a a r Aoi Full) la RaunllnK - I Hliv'a nalllni; aa fuir llir rlnr la tl. mm 8h. a i.ulllrn Kray U'l.'lom . nmt Languaga F.nptrt. "What U IhU 'innUe in lii-rmauy' bear to uiuih about V' "Unld In Ueriaany That'a (raulrlu PERT PARAGRAPHS. Nature probahly hai coiiiwnatloni for notDtn. hut louiebow they hare uot yet etoluted to lur aatlifactlon Summons Cake, which the Democrats fig ured on, is not developed in the manner anticipated. Instead Senator Fulton has opened head nnarfora or tho Imnorinl ITnfol tn the Circuit Court ill the State o( n -ai i j i. . Oief-on (or Klamath County. Portland and has men working, j0, koohu piaintlir, v. Amamla enthusiastically for Taft and J Klla Knontzile(emlanl, ault in equity (or Cake. iiiiorte. ii i a i m I" the miD- ill the atala o( Orej-on : ( Vou are hereby itijulreil to appear ant! arbitration treaty 'anower the complaint tiled aicain't )ou in ttto atxie entitled ault on or before lHattirda), June 13th, IWW, IrIiik the States. The treaty provides for iicntlon ol thia aummoni.tho fir.t pubii- the settling of all disputes ex- cation o( which lielni-onHaturilay, Mai cept those involving t3rritory !2,,,,,,W)8, "' ' J0" '"" "i"'",,-'''i . .11.,.. tor want thereol, ibo plaintiff will appli and sovereignty by the Hague , to the court (or the relief lemunde.l in Scraps of Science. The uorth atar la estimated to ahlne with a Ilsbt ll0 tltuij-i that of the aun The nvernKe uelKbt of the bmln of a man 1 three nuil n half puuniU; of n nplliau, two iMjuml eleteu ounrea The humni: aLelelon touilata of aulue 200 lioiien, HioukIi the iiumfrt r of nop urate hone-i inrleu nt ilirTerint tnnea of life. Ilouea which ore illttnt In t.irl life Ucomu fund In oM agv A general has been signed at Washington between Japan and the United tribunal. Sixty witneajes have been summoned either for the prose cution or the defense in the trial of former Sheriff C. Sam Smith, on the charge of burning the shearing plant of ex-Congressman J. N. Willamson, in Crook County. It can be set down as certain that if the Republicans control the next house of representatives there will be a determined fight against the re-election of Speak er Cannon. the complaint, Hied herein, to-wit: (or a decree diafolving the IioikJh o( rnntrl mony exiiting between plaintiff ami de fendant, Thia auiiiiuona In neru'd by publication in tho Evening Herald, by order of Hon, Henry I.. Benton, Judge of the Circuit Court lor the first judicial district ol Oregon, dated May In), WH, width or der require summons to be published once a week (or six consecutive weeks , from the 1st day of May, 1108. A. I.. LEAVITT, "Attorney lor Plaintiff. KUmaUi I alia Pu'-llc library The Klamath Fells Public Library ft open every afternoon from 2 to 6:30 o'clock and each evening from 0:30 to 10 o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex landed to all. Savtd by a Smlla. ". I hail a uarron eaispu once. It nn In t'aiiutia hIi.ii tlie (itague was i raijliirf mmiy yearn ago, ntien Kit I rit-v.iua tud little U-ttr thiii.e than the nuilif. Thr hoipllalt neru fin j to orertluuliig. nml . ultti many olli I rrs. uai IIiik- In a large ilk-,1 put up for the purpH- Home of tbe poor I thapa mre dead and I pi.lt) nrar ll when n man inuie arouinl wllti one of tho iloctnrn u, lurasure the IwdUa, and 1 I Knnied from tlirlr talk that they j counti-d rue nlrvady nmoug ttie corpses I I was loo far goue to cry out. I could not more; I could not eien open my eyti." i ' Vint did Jon ilur ' Oh. I Jui suilied""-Westminster Onzvtte. A Historic Old Collsgs. , The first flrtti. letter aoclely-l'td I lletn Cippa- was nrganlied at William I mid Jlnry In !;. nml among (he char- ttr member urc John Marshall, chief , justice, anu lliishroj Woshlugton, asso , elate J-isilii-, of the supreme court; Spenctr lloane, ho ivaa considered the nbleal JurM ei.r p -luced lu Vlr t KlriLs: John iti.mu i. I Htephen T, Mason, snutors from Virginia. Wlb 1 lUm Hhort mliil.ii r to Hpalu nnd Hob " "" i'ili i 1'jrtn.il.e. a Millie of the preservation of tuluable books and manuscripts. Oermun scientists, ufkr dtvotlng deen stmlr (n th. fiiutii.fi r.t i... .i....... of paper, hate found that Imcterla ure ! i,"""'"'l'"""- who -tihfi-he. chap the chief enemies to Ih met with lu '" '"'" ""', Huriuril tun lv tv ..,.., i .. nullum IIIJ.I ,r; wn, tin- first it-lin-i. p. U1, i ,(1. ,W.W system of study ii.iHIh. ,r ,., In the KotiTuuii-iit r i , .in,,, ut, Carlnj l.r tlw o, "Ifa a rum,- thing said a .hx-tor. that Hie Hirrnge m.in pi,, ,. Bt. ten lor, to the most pronilmnt finture or his fa... i,an to mi) t.r ,,urt of UH tOlltlli linn, .. V.- ...... .. ' ,, ' "" me nose Im l-aklu of We ..., t with eye IShmsea tli.it pin. h , r ' i heat . ,. Homl.rHtij Ii In Pith and Point. Ocfasloually tho iMt.it on I hoot at the roiig time A iiuin'H tempir Is IIU u ily u full Kroun the mouiiut It ii..irn The excuse of eierj man who does not mind hi oun IhixIumm N that he Is trjlug to i,i good How would you IILe to . a jpr hriin'er and be tlosel) iisoriitn -im, 'loiisetleatilng nearl) ettr, Unj , Don't for'et that the iiHg,,r Hjieu joii, ir i-tt ilnirt bfhiii,'. Ui.-j Incorporated November 20, iqqT atBaaj,-, 1 1 V Statement of Condition . or 1 mo Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DECEMBER 31, ,007 RESOURCES ItuiK ami DlHcnuntH $3-10 nin n 03.025.84 llontl.HnnilSi'curitivH Kent Kntnto, liulltllnifH uml Fixturvri ('unit and SIkIiI Kxi'Iiuiiko I'.74S.10 1 0U.247.6D -?G5,0.10.0 LIABILITIES Cnpltiil Stock, fully paid $100,000.00 nuiiiiin iiim I'niuis Dm Other HatikH l)'M)HitH I. Al.-t Mutllll. Jr . ('ashler of II., l-ntik, do solemnly avs.ar tlml tho . infill la true to the beat of my know I . AI.KX MAKII.S Jb Hubtftlttrd ami a v. itr It In Ufon u of January, l lralf II tt N. tary I'ul lu f OFFICERS 21.753.11 '2,000,04 31,205.40 $505,040.51 ltl. ar,l (l, ' iir ' t ll llir ALEX MARTIN K. R. REAMES ALEX MARTIN. JK. LESLIE ROGERS President Vlcc-rrcsldcul Cushler Asb'i Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klumath Basin THE OFFICER E. H. DuFAULT. Proprietor Cholceit of Wlnei. Liquors and Cjin' fr('atrra to the l-rttrr rtaaa of trail a r rutlitig Is tf sl tho most critical. YWII notirr . 1 ifcrrwi sl-i try it. Just the place to 'drop . t . a irfroU-jUa, age when you nrit' a stlmu'sr' I'uie ll it ll L kinds for family trade a i-ecik t Ready for .Inspection Our line or Carpets. Muttinj, Tapestry, Linoleum, Art Squares, Tabic, Louijc and Stand Covers, is ready forimpeV tion. Something entirely new Also Silk Floaa and Feltolenc MattreMO; Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pcfr. ell woven wire Springs, the only tWai for hot weather. Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oik Rockers. ' W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Ill e. ... . .-- 1 nunu-aiorc, 01 ucsiuencc, iod CHAS. K. WOIIDKN I'reaideiil CAPILAL 100,000.110 hiedm Vf:- The American Bank and Trait i 111 llllj I... I - - - '"' "I .lli- Tor t nine la j" t .rins t.-.i ... t ,,.,. .,:"; klioiv It, And 1 hey tell It .U,,, , C, ,, . . " '. ' ''"' ! s.,y ,,, , au. eu.r,he,.. eUe .UchLon (!,o.,e , Z ' ZtVVt'Z '" inn nf 11.. r ' wn,,. ' " Mil IIU III rir rtriiiinniK, bill th Scraps of Science. Ola-: made Into mluoiiopie objic thes Is more u.atly tbin KoM .Mflii'a temperature Ii USd deitrna uall'a Is "il nnd n chtcl.en'a 111 The efTectle temperaturo of the mni 1 nenrl) 5 too decrees O (H.71W ,u. -roes P. flMbet to !H. ,KtUI1 - (((, (,r end lifioiiHK ehiHiie una ul w ,,, o teloitii'l or K-ie an u.splMi dirln be coatlnujiaVj of thU low temDera' ure " vUor- ""e, Hlrtch ' Hpt to Ik) pu,, 0114 IHeil4 It tin.. 1 ... ..11 : " mi is 1 nr im irtl ,,nu- i, """"wu it M, iV.iuw'ff J it ii... y tho riiia til. inii ",v '""" I lie 11 soil I. 11,,.. I- Hl lieKlocleil -I ,e ii,,, , t?-5Sri4T lliibln. .,n,i .1 M".UM "'COluu VlVr. ,,, ' "" """ '"' "I Id UP. A little iiiumus,. Huu,j , , u V- A ."eh. k-h (b, iuh,,,,,;,"1" .otlu- the men -on ,. ... . T S. r V ' rv - 1 iaa amja ZT1 ":mT ".i"-nn ' -TJSJ rTr -S , Z-T r"" ,",m' h-r- fl aim laRa? -; U 9 9 II IlJJi..ia ,i Miiii Jt iSi mM a9& (safiam itS 2 m SHI wmmm&mm a-t vi & A. M. WOHDEN '"E? 5fSS3 Ca.hler ' . 3 Cor. 5th and Main Strcci J ; 1 fc.