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I HE EVENING HERALD
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Herald Publishing Company
W. 0. SMITH. Editor
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lull titf mll A mnnth.
Jll,dallYn"lbrartW,arfa, . .14
How to ItmiT.-k"! IVtufllc monnr ord.r,
trfA onler. iHt.onal check wn rmir local bank,
.tntnf. cola, t currency.
N'wirArm law or 0iMON.-Stlon SSJSof
Outlaw, cf llw ittmrala. thl wh.iww an
PriMintraUlna a t.w.p.pT bII null jufh
tH-wnraprr to n Prnn In thU Slata without
r.ft rwritina; ail cnlcr thcrcfur. iuch nw.i.pr
.h.ll to .larmnl Id t i (If I, ami no tUU or oUim
lM thai) ani ataliut uh irann. whlhff
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SATUHDW I.V SO. UW.
VOTE TOR ARMOKY DILL
Commodious nfid comfortable
armories, well equipped (or the
purposes nro absolutely neces
sary for the proper training of
the men in the art of self de
fense in time of war. At the
present time tho state is paying
out in rent between $7,000 and
$8,000 a year, and in most of the
towns the armories nro mere
rookfries. adapted for the
purposes ar.d without proper
facilities for the storing of the
property the Government has
entrusted to the company com
manders, and for which tnoy are
required to give bond in the sum
of $2000 for tho safe keeping
thereof, and for which they
must pay if there be any loss,
damage or stealage. As a busi
ness proposition is it not better
for the state to have its own ar
mories than to continue as a ren
ter, to say nothing about the
many other advantages incident
to state ownership. The state
will in ten or twelve years have
saved in rentals alone sufficient
to pay for these armories.
Again, the property will greatly
increase in value as the years go
by. so that this appropriation
will be more in thi nature of a
good investment on the part of
-the state, than that of a gift to
the National Guard. Again,
every dollar of the state's money
under this law, will go into the
actual building nnd' construction
of the armories, as most of the
towns where armories will be
built have signified, through
their public bodies, a willingness
to give the ground upon which
they are to Le constructed, to
the state, and at no cost to the
state.
MARSH LANDS 0g&ft Lfl aoL ARF
50 per cent, vegetable matter, luamauvs greatest oarbuwa m rv " - . ....
:t
M)l
ment is headed
crino Waugh
Evanston. It
retltlon for Liquor Llcenae
who will be admitted to the floor , U dcM-rvInt: l lii i-tiv nv
of the convention are Mrs. Lucy , e.murw.uKu v. c. ilawtey iint
A. Clark and Mrs. Susan Young to hUittiic.n.i nii prUt-: In (m-t lit-
Gates, both nlternntes from rroonl i M ithtfomi.
ii.illtleal HUMtinit. W'lille many ifttrol
tlmt Mr. I'tillim win Waten, jet '
M-nH.o, by tlio volo Mr. Cako t.veUr.1 TO 1 III'. HO.NOIt.WU.i: COUNTY
learned that the two principal "" W-1"""" mi.uy tlmt bo u ii.Ur corn r nr Til I. 8 at . , ui- '".
women to be in attendance and U.vm Mr. mitm. .,!,,.. Mr.Cak ON Kit K ';AN'A1 ' ,'V ';,,.
ncerv in; il ill nriy me. " .......-,. --
I l-ffal Wil.M I. lid I'tfCllirl i( W'H'tl
ltlwr, In il'i' iiniiy"l KUnnihi r!t'
nt Om'kii. nml actual irlili'iil llivn-ln,
ainlubo bnui actually ii-blnl Ibeiein
fair mure than tbllly l) Imnieilmtel
.inllti! the Mali' "I l!liil'il Mll IIH"
IliU trillion, ilo lirirJi) iv.lHtltull)
D.tlry nn.l 1hI OoiiiiiiUnluiipr-J. W.i vllliun ir litmoiatili Uly li lirmil
itntl liMte tf Jmiir II. Miiwi'ri '"
K.OiiiiWI iltiittil mI.I .im1iivI, it Hrriio tii Ml
. .iUiiii,Mihii, IrrtniMiinior limn i
I tinr In li-Miiiiiillil. Hutu iii iinIIiiiI)
I . .. . . .i. .. -t l.l f... . .riiHt ill
in the Smoot case?" was asked. i',,fCining Aiinrnty- n. V. Kii)irn. ,, (t0ll m,llI( tUy , .,!,,
ilia question nus causeu some ,i,,u, it,i.Miti.iK Atiornoy, u rmcf )lH,
indecision, which may result in icaliy miiuMit oi-ouion. llt i i'li
the abandonment of the first (iuiitKM ami KUumtli mul uio Cmni-
plans of the suffragists. U- urotnlv coiiRrntiilatnl on li:tlni:
" " " lcrn able tu ilai't luniiuiM-U'iit !
Utah. It also has been learned ;
that both the women are Mor
mons and one had been a plural
wife. "Could the women of
Chicago honor the adherents of
a religion against which so many un uuw (i tin u mul i nituu
of them had made a bitter fight i tintimit ( iiiiMhilninri.
, Jnallro ol tlit Siiri'iiit Ouiirt H.
Ht'dii m-isU mi fiH'dnl ini'iilltin.
lUllov l nl.o h WIiiiu r.
IE. li. liiii!iilafUuifr r.
Suffragists who have been
planning a movement to secure a
plank in the Republican national
platform have been temporarily
balked in their efforts. As a re
sult, the campaign to be waged
,with tea, cakes, iced lemonade
and sandwiches may be aban
doned. "Feed the brute" was
to have been the campaign
slogan of the would-be woman
voters who have sent an offer of
hospitalit to the national com
mittee. The woman's movc-
Excopt that the Thomas, car in ' '" '' iiowunt'ot. f.ir ili Un.
the New York to Paris uuM-rn- j mu .sii.itur-o.-o. II. Mcrru..ui,a
bile race has finally got off from ( "' inttor. ! iltini; lomitf Stat.--Vladivostok
with a sullkient i"""1 livitiB.rrviHltnictTin Iniliclaiw
quantity of gasoline in its tanks cr Uou. mul Jem wir.1 li. nWMiy.
toenrrvit to the next sutmlvi ltoiiifiittiM-Oiir Ktti U--
point, nothing is definitely ro-oiiintlto. II. l it.lkiia. nl II. A.
known concerning the progress fMiuin, mo 1110111: caiiJIJtrinl will
the tourists ar.s making. Tne ;""' ibau HI tMr iMiiyMrfinstli.
messages received thu fur tb PiimiT-w. ii.mriif..lliiiinil
not indicate whether th'. Z-.i it t tin tim t.i!irt-t imvinis ,.ri-.l . .i.i--and
Protos cars left with the "r"1 UWo County, u!oii-iloi.iutyluMiit.
Thoma3. Though military com ' "" ' ,,w'1 fiuMtio"i i "
mandew in ths cojntry throj'h ''. we ,iiiui witimii the mir-
Which the cars must pass hive rouiiJIms county uml inaUo mi rillcknl
orders to keep an eye on the ' oiiit. Vote lor him.
raeen. ne;vi of lilmut imimt 1 County Clvik U.U. IVbii.m County
--- . . . i ...... .1.".'
aole roads and cue prevaiencs 0: virr,i v miowu uyoumi, iibtiuk u,ui iirjiinmi
brigandage give ground foi 'nrvl iliipnmty m Sclmui Sii(iin.iMc. irv.
much Uneaslne3S. tvnilrnt in way tlntt l n cm!lt to I1I111
ai naim I n . ' 'I'll. Ilo ll tl'IK Hrvill lit Dt'jiuty Hlirr
ill ol tlats comity niiJ I. known to If
mn.
Nolltiililirtrby vlirnliy llio iinJrr
liiniil, tlmt tin I'vllllon will I I'tr
triiltil tit llie Cuimly Coiut lntralJ
it tliocoml tmim In I lii city ol Kl
niitli r'alli, Oii'Roii. nil IliK lli Jy t-l
July, A. I. ll"Jt, l lb' Iwiir of 10
nVlock n. in. ol lil ily or ...mi
tliPtialliT aal.l wlllloii emi I licnl.
Pntf.1 nil nnii Jy ( My. iw.
Jmue II. Wlirclrr.
nam:s
nami:s
C. K. Iloyt
Hot II. Will!
N.J. JoIiiimiii
lUvlJ lUmli-y
S. II, (lalillirr
J, I!. Voi
(1. V w
K. . )iiiiiilt'r
I'rmik I)iini'li-r
I'.tiil rirn.it
J. II. Mimit
M. I". Morit.tii
W. .M.TIinumn'ii
'.
It. A. Mihui
(i.T.dray
Waller llhi'ii
C.dray
,M. II. Ilr.i
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1 CVIIWI a.-.-. III.VIIM.-II. M, ... .JIIW.. ( f
in a uian tlut Iiu4 Uvn mn'picuoiuly ,1. S. Jl t
before the public lor tlio U-t live )c.tn w- J- J"tl'i
K. .11. Jmniton
Tnt.n Ti ITnttnt.fi iniMnli.n ff
, , ' , ,' ., I tliroiiiilily compvtfiit 11
submarine boats, has a new idea , ... . . ,
in aerial navigation, but nil he
will say about it is that he won-'
" H tll 111! lllllim tmlidllat.t lalltl.llft t at. I 1 1 il f
it long ago He says the trouble. jona, llllt1 llo ,. Hrll ,.,. , J J. U Vi
llas alwa8 been that the differ- ,,,., j"1'" u"
ent inventions have never been j .w.cuor-iwn K. wltl.tow.aArK-i.-' j.V. i"J'
able to contend successfully with ' ori ,a ,lir sUl lnm u, lUv tKUt lU(V j , Jo,.,.,
the winds currents. This is the j ,Ulllg ,crvvd aIlllIllU.r oI )Kitlt Ui t.. , (i. I.. Hit
obstacle his new idea meets. Abraci oiiko .ml Imvinu . i-om.lcte,,-KI,,,,,,'
tie says no expects mat wimin , jbitract ( wrr? i-licoof j.virJ taml '
five years it will be an ordinary , lhe c0llll,y. ,.ui Mm in ., ,..ltioii to J
tiling lor passengers to go irom ,Kttur !,. ,i. Valu-ol rc3iv.tiilin!own every rtno..n from 2 to l.M
this city to London in thirty jm.y otliern.ar. .. know. I ,cock ami each evrnlne from r,M to
hours. I County Treitiuier I. Alva ll, ai 1 10 o'clock. A rorJial Invitation in rt-
Tieatuii-r, it well Liiowii K. )oii nil ami ' lemleil to all.
J..M. Kmrry
II. II. lH.l.-y
0. II llunrli
A iro
ltaliti II. jtiiKlni
1. W. C.iliil
Ira Kiiiilf
Wealey Coin
Win. M. Mmi
II. (!. Courlnry
II. J..-trlli;i'
I), t. N.uli
W. II. Noiton
A. I.. Mellicr
J. A. liil.aoii
Clark
Win. m-nlon
I'. M. m-litnu
U- Pctitnii
I.. C. Sl'iiinrn
J. II. llrailK
V. J. OJ.n
Jot. Ilrttlf
ItilU? Wlilta
Frank Mltro
P. Ityan
W. II. Clark
L A.Cram.
C C. l!ro.iy
J. II. l'-ny
H. II. Klnit
mmmmrmmm
Incorporated November 20, lgoj"
Statement or Condition
of I 111'
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Foils. Oregon .
DECEMBER 31, 1007
RESOURCES
I .owns nml Discount $3U).rnn n
03,525.04
Honda and SecuritleH
Ileal Estato, DuildingH nntl
Fixtureii
Cttsh and Sight Exchange
14.745.J0
G.247.C0
$505,049.51
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully paid $100,000.00
Surplus and ProfltM 2 1,7031 1
Duu Other Hankn U2,OOo!l)4
Deixtslta .. . 43105.46
$51)5,040.51
I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cathlrr of tl,i niivrrum,d
bank, Jo aoleinnly awrar tlmt tlio ie ,uu.
mrtit la true to the brat of my mm Li!.. anilUh.r
AI.KXMAllTIN.JK i.,W, '
Kubacrlbnl ami aworn to lfore mr tlnCihi!
of January, IWa. '
IrValf C Witmrow,
Notary I'ublir firOr,KOn
orncEKs
ALEX MARTIN -K.
R. REAMU -ALEX
MARTIN. JK.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
Vice-President
Cnshlcr
Ass'! Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
AaM
Klamath laHt Pm-Kc library
lhe Klamath Kail. Public Library It,
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor
.Choice!! of Wlnca, Liquors and Clflan
fr
Catrrato tha bettrr clatt of trailf with tK.tUr. U t?n
the ntott critical. You'll rmtlrr th ilillrrrnr alwr
try It. Juit th plaro to ilro in fur a rtfmbirf Uitr
( when you ririx' a itlrnuUnt lur llrurt t 1
klrxlt fur family trsilo a prclall
lurues, cuinea pigs, Koiunsn i,10 W)1u ttl,, ,,,. , , ,,,. rw)ril
and mushrooms Will be tlie pro- t.wny tVfJntVt . WWUni ,,, ' a.l. flurk ol liquor .bra,, a. Ibr rl.r..
ducts of a unique farm 200 acres I (ireB(ui y U((jfo ,,. ,,'. 11
in extenc wnicn 11. 1. Aimer pre
sident of'the Chicago & Eastern
Illinois road, purposes to operate
at Barrington a suburb of
Chicago.
ill'
pu
nork
Republican Candidates
U. K. r-'enator Hon. II. M. Cake, aa
IT. H. .Senator, It all that uc can atk for
In one candidate. Mr. Cake la a man
of ilvaitnK aprwararice, an vlotjiirnt
HK-ukcr, a man that nnderttaiulB the
iJuriiiiclut tt-rm ol otlue,
peak lor bit t'lticlviicy.
County Cuoiinlialoiirr C. J. 6wlin(ln
li a pioneer ol Klamath County, Ilo It
a contvrvatlve biilui-- man ami lu
inaMe a micivrs with hi. on liiitlneri
venturer, nu I It It (air to iimiiiiiu that
he will Jo at well with tho county btiti-net".
IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS
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Professional Cards
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Oflica over Klamath County Hank
You get more room, more cooking surface
and convenience than from any stove ever sold
In'Klamatli Falls.
E. VIRGIL & SON
Dealers in'Furniture and House Furnishings.
Bridge on Main street
At the
Summons
In the Circuit Court ol the Htate ol
Oietion lor Klamalh County.
John Ko-mlz plaintiff, . Amanita
Klla Knoiitzilvlrmlant, aiiltiniipilty fur
divorce.
In the iiflmn ol llie titnle ol OrCKOit:
You are hirebv rumlm! to amr ninl
anuMtrthu complaint llinl uiralii.t tool
j In IIiohIioyo fiitltliil milt on or before
, .-atnrday, June I3ih, IMW, In-Iiik the
j la.l Jay priciiril In the order for ihiIi
ncntlnii 01 huh uiniminii, tho llr.t pulili
ralbm ol uhich helm: on f-atunlay. May
Jul, WA, mid II y iii (..I I hi lit onatter,
for Kant thereof, ihu plaint iff will apply
In llincoiiit lor lint rellfl ileinumleil In
lhe I'oiniilulul. Ilk-d herein. Io-hU: fori
a decree illt.nlviiiK the IhjikN ol mutib
moiiy exl.liiK bettteeu plaintiff uml de
fendant. Thin Himmon in tvrvi d by publication
In tint KvenliiK Herald, by order of lion.
Henry I.. Uunhoii, .Imlne of tho Circuit
Court' for the llmt Judicial dlntrict ol
On-Kiui, iluled Muy lat, IUUH, wliich or
der reijulreM Miuiinona to bo published
uicu h week for fix coimeeuiivu neeka
Irniu the Ut day uf May, 1108.
A. I.. I.KAVJTT,
Attorney Inr I'lalntiff.
2500 Acres Free
The Laktidu company Imt i'.',00 nciet
of laud under the Adaiut ditch that it
will give HK.NT FltEK for one )car.
ThU includes tho mo of the land ami
wafer. The tenter mutt clear uml
place tho land In cultivation. The rent-
or nets all tlio cropi but we reserve lhe
jjjibt to pActure lhe Atubble.
The Lukualde Company,
J. Frank Adams, Manager,
Merrill Oregon.
C. F. STONE
Attorney at Law
Oflllcu over poatolflce, Klamath Falla,
Oregon
Tklli-iiuni: V)
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Atlornry at Law
Kbimalb Falla, Oregon
DR. C. P. MASON
Denilst
American Hank A Tnirl Cn.'i HulliliiiK
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpett, Matting, Tapestry,
Linoleum. Art Squares, Table, Loune
and Stand Covers, is ready for inflec
tion. Something entirely new
Alto Silk Float and Feltolene MattreMO
Braaa and Iron Beds -Adjustable pe
m cil woven wire Springs, the only thill
for, hot weather.
Polahed Oak Dining Sets and all oak
Rockera.
W. H. DOLBEER
' Succeaaor to B. St. George B
Phone-Store, Gl Residence, 155
WJ
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining' Parlor
Oysters Served in Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
CHA8. E. WORDRN
I'rcildent
A. M. WORDKN
Caahler
FKEDMEtW
kl
The American Bank and TruitCo.
Klamath Falls & Winema
Truck & Transfer
. COMPANY
Furniture and piano carefully
mnvd. IlaKKflKo wairon and
general draylr.if. AU work
given; prompt attention. Buia
to and from all boati. Phone 10.3
COLBURN & YOUNG
Proprletora
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CAPITAL, 100,000.00
Cor. SUIM4 Main Street

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