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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1909)
ft lit fit YM Hi liil iij aii JL t . ra : 'i Yll.MfflS WhM . iia smew hi V ?!S iFfffl pamjgji SflSSMH Mi MARSH TAWnQ ORRAON RICHEST Son" ARFT A1W phohT AtMMw. w TjL"r:r. r w j. ---303 wrwuttHT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERto EVENING HERALD Issued Dally, Kicept Sunday, by Ilin HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor HUHSORIPTtON RATK.S Dalir, by mall, one year j,', 00 Dally, by mall, nix months jfo Dally, by mail, thrvo months j 03 Dally, by mall, on month ,0 Dally, delivered by carrier, one week i KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY. JANUARY 5, 1JXK). TAKE CAHK OK YOL'lt TKKTH. Even wltbithe brtt care li In some tlmo not possible, owing to the stnto of ono'i health anil what not, to pre vent n slight discoloration fruin form Ins upon the tooth. A profiler of dentistry taught mi the following method ot decolorizing thorn Try It; you will find It wonderful A-tiny pledget of absorbent cotton upon tho point of n toothpick Is dip pad Into tincture of iodine: this Is carefully run over und around each tooth, avoiding the gum ns much tu possible; a second pledget, similarly prepared, la then dipped In pure alco hol, and run over the lodlned teeth. The result must be seen to be appre ciated. It la a great mistake to use cheap tooth-powders. They are coarse und I gritty, and contain nothing to ensure! alkalinity of the mouth. It Is much I better to have one's tooth-powder pre-1 pared at a reliable chemist's, and thei following formula was given me by well known New York dentUt: Sodium bicarbonate, 1 dram: mag nesium carbonate. 1 dram, powdered orris root, 1 dram: precipitated chalk S ounces, menthol, S grains. Flavor with oll'of 'wlntergreen. A-mild -antiseptic wash should fol low' tha UM'of the powder; for this purpose, llaterine.. milk of magnesia and glyco-tbymollno arc good. They mast, be diluted. Dentists also have assured me that If we use bicarbonate of soda (chem ically pare) upon our teeth every day, rubbing; It well Into the spaces, they would be forced to close their offices. January Delineator. lator stops Into tlit breach. Il wants Hie slate to liullil n dormitory fur lltt liiM-nmkom. i:ery legislator Ih to lie glen u separate room. If his plun Is adopted, but all will be required to dine together lit a general moss hull, just us Niililleni ito In the army, or as Is ilonii In co-opoiutlvo iHiurillng houses operated for the benefit of poor college students. I'erhapH this plan might be elaborated on to make It of real value to Hie Mate. The ev ening niouls might be sorted In the mess hull, hut breakfast and luuihoon should be sorod to the legislator lit their desks In the stutehuuse. If roll was railed Just before meals were served ami provision was made for denying food to those who failed to respond, there would probably he less dllllcully experienced In main mining a quorum. SB NOTICK OK Nil Kill KK'S S.U.K ON KXKCUTIO.V lly virtue of an execution duly Is sued by the County Clerk of Klutn nth County, Stale of Oregon, ami e officio Cleik of the Circuit Cum I or said Slntn In and for said Count), dated the 3nth day of December. A. I)., I9US, In n oitnln action lu the Circuit Com l for said Count) ami Slate, whotclu .1. (1. I'loreo as plain tiff obtained und lerovered Jmlgnioul against II. I., Aldrldge ami Agues I. AlilridKo, ilefeuilauts. for the sum of Three Thousand KIo llunilroilj and Thirly-six ( ar:itt.uo ) Hollars, j ami iiists ami disbursements taxed at TblrD-tilue ami iTi-luu u:t'i 2M la.SHKI.I, VAI.I.KV .N'KWN. tliniige Noble lotmnod Thmsilii) fiotu the Spiuguo III or count i i: It C Williams went to Kliiimith Calls I'llilay to utteml the Wiitei IV ois meotlng on Hatutilu) It M llollei has lot in mil liiim the Calls whole he has lioou spending the lotidns with Ills fitnilly He Is III chaigc at Clear Lake. Mis HIiiici Walteis ami hot two itaughtois, Millie liml I'lnuklo, Ms Hod lit the homo or Ml ami Mis .las l.lmlsay riimsdn) Mis. It C Cowte has boon lsll tug for Hotcrul diis with her hnithoi KLAMATH FALLS FORWARDING Cft Transfer Work of AlUOn Promptly Done Baggage a Specialty. Charges Keosonabl Phone 605 ' DolbiiH. surli Judgment huMug boon I"1"' Inmll) In Yumiu Viillej uhlatued and lemlered as aforesalil on the 2.1id day of December, A II . inns, mid It being oidered ami ad judged Hieieln by Hie uiiill Hint Hie certain property attached In suhl ac tion be sold to satisfy the claims am! demands of said plalutlfr now. TiicitKroui:. notick is IIKItKllV (IIVKN, Thai I will on the' '' '" Khimuth l-'ulls Krliln) aoth day of Jiiiiutiri. A. 1). luuu. at fomier expeits In Freak legislative proposals are fea tures ot every law-making assembly. A' legislator In Georgia not long ugo proposed that laws be enacted to pro tacL' hotel- guests from moaqultoc-i In another atate a measure was adopt ed fixing, the length of hotel bed sheets. Other laws, equally unique, hato been proposed elsewhere, in nearly every case, however, the sug gested claglslatlon Baa been directed against some business or corporation. It Is somewhat , consoling, then, to learn that at least two of the unique bills that are to be Introduced In the Kansas- legislature during Its next session axe to be designed to "regu late" legislator. If reports are true, on. member of the lower house has drafted. proposed statute fixing the price that state employes may pay for meals on dining cars. Tim stutc auditor has already decreed that ex pvBM accounts Including dining oar meala that f cost more than 75 rents will not be approved. Some of tho members of tho legislature, however, think tkli'too high; and they propose to designate what the price shall bo. But this only provides for a legisla tor's meals en route to the stato cap ital' anddoes not cover his eating ex penses after ho arrives at his post of duty. Hero, however, another login- A ISO, 000, mm corporation headed by men whose ropntntlon for achieve ment would alone carry conviction, has boon urgnultcd for the purpose of manufacturing ships and estab lishing aerial transportation between America and Kurope. Thurlow Weed Ilarnes of Chinese railroad enterpris es. Is to be president of tho glguntlc concern, which will be known an the Aerial Navigation Cotupanv of Amer ica: and ho will be seconded by Lewis Mxon, designer of battleships, who will bo the rhlef engineer and super intendent of construction. "These airships are to bo constructed on the patents of K. J Pennington of Lon don." said Mr. Nixon. "We propose to build ships seven or eight hundred feet In length with comfortable ac commodations for 100 passengers. Tho crnfl will be constructed of steel, aluminum and oilier metuls. The first of these ships will be built at tho Nixon ship yards on Htiiten Island this year," During Hie past twelve months I lie .-illiouils equipped 9UU miles with au tomatic block signals and during Hi OK 20011 miles will be equipped. The I'nlon and Southern Pacific ure credited with more than half this work. WALK IIKIJ WA.NTKD. You are ambitious and possess at east an average amount of tact and perseverance. Therefore, we want you and will pay you $75 a month for taking only four orders a day. You can earn a big Income. We fur- Ish all supplies free. Write today o MANAOKIt, P. O. Iiox 11 CO, Now ork City. 12-1 Yourself und your neighbor should belong to tho Chamber of Commerce, because Its aim Is development und advancement of tho best Interests of tho community, Your Interests and your neighbor's and each good citi zen Is equally concerned In the font- mon benefit sought for all. PssWypySISfJMSSJBSBJBjBSSJBJSjSy7Sipjgjpw H m L.rBBawtfvw,A -SJBIBBBJBUa9SalSSBhi BB SBVSjflBJSaBSBaBBBBSaHhttvKBBESBBBBBBBBW BiBW VAN RIPER BROS, grocers the front door of the Court House in the City of Klumulh Kails, Count) ami Slate aforesaid, at " o'clock In the afternoon ot said da), sell al public auction, to the highest blddoi for cash, the following described leal proerty, being the prupert) iitlacbeil as aforesaid, lo-wit: Lois I, '.' and 3 of lllock 41, lots I, L'. 3, 4 ami r. of lllock K.. In MUST ADDITION to the I'll) of Klamatl halls, lu Klamath Count). Slate of Oregon: also an utidUlilid oue-hnir interest lu and to Lots 7, , ! ami U' of lllock I. Lots 7. S. 'J. to, II and 12 of lllock 3, Lots I. '.', :., C. 7, V 1 1 and 12 of lllock 7. Lots I, 2. .1. 1. ft, ('., '.'. 10, II ami 12 of lllock I ft. Lots 1 and 2 of lllock 2u, all of lllocks 2, 1. ft, rt, S, 'J, 10, II, 12, 13. H. li'.. 17. IS and lt lu KNOII HILL ADDITION to suld City or Klamath Kails, said last described lots and blinks belnM u nir(loii of the Nil1,', of Si: 14 of Sec. 20, Tp 3k S. It !' K W.- M.. Ill said County and Slate, also, an undhlded one-half Inloiest In mid to the SV"4 of NKU of Sec lfi. Tp. 3H S.. It. 9 K.. W. M lu said County und Stale: und the following described piece or puree! of land, sub Ject to the certain mortgage thereon amounting to the sum of flftuu.oo. to-wit: Commencing at the Intersil' Hon of the centers of Conger Avenue and Muln Street in said City of Klam ath Kails, nicurdlng to Hut rcnirdod plat of the Hiirtcy of Conger Aicuuo as recorded lu lint Hook No. 2, lu the offtio of tho County Clerk of said Klamath County, taking the center of .Muln Streol us N, t;ii dog. 42 ml 11 K., thence N. I!) deg. IS mill. W. 4 fir...', feet, themo N. 12 deg IS mill. W. UI.33 feel, thence S. 4!) dog. 311 inlu. W. 1 7. ft feel, to Hie beginning of tho description of the laud hereby described, I homo N. 12 dog. IS mill. W. alonk south Hue of Conger Ato mic flft feet, thence S. 4!t deg. 30 lulu. W. 12ft feet, thence H. 42 deg. IS mill. L 1ft feet, thence S. 49 dog. 2u nilu. W. to tho east or loft hunk of Link Itlver. theme down said Link Itlver along the easterly or left bank ftu foot or more to I ho line of the prop erty of tho heirs of Harry lluford llurgus, deceased, thence N. 49 deg. 30 mln. K. to tho south lino of said Conger Avenue and the place of be ginning, being nil situated In said County and State, Taken and levied upon as tho prop erty of tho wild II. L. Aldrldge mid Agnes P. Aldrldge, mid their title und Interest therein will ho sold by mo as aforesuld or ho much thereof uh may bo necessary to Hutlsfy I he said Judgment lu favor of wild J. (I, pierce against wild ILL. Aldrldge and Agnes P. Aldrldge, with Interest thereon, to gether with all costs and disburse ments Hint have or may accrue. W. II. IIAIINRS. Slieilff of Klamath County, Oregon, nted at Klamath Pulls, Oregon, the 31st duy of December, l'.IOH. NOTICK FOII I'CIILICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S Land Office ut Luknvlow, Oicgon, De cern her 24, J'JOH. Notice is hereby given that John J, Itnhm, of Klumuth Kails, Oregon, who, on January 9,1907, madu Home stead Kntry, No. 370ft, (Serial No. 0393), for us amended, tho KH8WV4 Hoc. 30. NUU NWU. NW NEK. See. 31, T. 38 H., H. 10 E.. W. M bus tllod notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before County Clerk, Klamath Coun ty, at his office, ut Kit math Falls, Or egon, on tho 8th day of February, 1S09. Claimant names as witnesses: J. N. Pino, Frank Irish, John Shep herd, Arthur Kelley, Koy Kinsman, II. W. Keessee, ull ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, J. N, WATSON. 12-8 Register. its lo lomotc to theS ii reside pciumnontl) IS iholl iiturucd Mom Kin- i.,i,M.i... 1...1 t.. 'X Hon .Vol t till ho. pastm of Hie llup- Hst i huii h. Is holding a soilos or meetings al Ihe l.oiella school house Ills wile ami daughter me with lilm I'lauk (Irolis and Dr Win. Mil 1 1 1 u passed Ihtougll the atlc) Inst week letmulug for Altiiras. Calirornla Heoige C Cllue ami C II Hunt The Calls soon io Will Ciiimil ninth Kails Thmsda) aicompaulod b) Oili Campbell, who lslled his pm-il ems uir u lew uu)s loiurmug to ine Calls Smida). We are glad lo loporl that Mrs Stephen I'enii) Is couutecliig. Lester Hoggs killed a coon one day hul week on Mill Crook ' Kerd Wllllnins went to Clear Lake, Wodnosdii) arier u iow ami uiir I ! got the animals half way home hut i next moinlug louml the iow hud le turnod lo Clear Luke ! Alf Duiitnu has returned from Ash- laud whole he spout Ihe Hollda)s Alf has boon making soxeral Improve ments on Ills house tale mid We look for lutoiestlllg news soon Mrs C N Humi and i hlldreu. Mar gnret, Wallace ami ltoie, ilslled a Ihe homo of Mi and Mis i: It (. Williams hist wook Mr. ami Mis IM Hum an vlnltei at Ihe home of Mr ami Mis William Wednesday cwiiIiik Mr and Mrs Heoigo Copolnnd Mrs lion AbbelooH and Sam Itoi (cmiI dinner on Now- Year s al Mr ami Mrs Alex. Stew ait's Those visiting at W II. Campbell on New Year's weie Mis, N S Drew, MIks Nell ami Wale Drew, Mr ami .Mrs. Dac Campbell, Miss Ciilah Kan kin. Will, Orb and Dear Campbell. Allien I'alteisou ami IM Lou Mr .Hid .Mln lionise Deal enter tulnod a iiuiiiIm-i of ulomls al Iholi home on New Year's da) Will Wllkoison went lo llonanra Kllda) lo liiool his slslei. Miss l.llhi. wno na iiofii naming siliiioi near Ki-uo Ml anil Mis I' Hoggs and h Lesler, mid Miu I' I) Hum took din- net with Mis (ion Cllue on I rlday. I'liin m lloi g, who has been spoml- lug scleral iI,i)h wlili Mrs Cllue, ac companied her patents home. Cllnl I. )on iiml Davlil Mi Comb are culling uonil fin uso when I hey are bus) funning uetl siilumei. John Miller Is lmuoliig his pieiu- Ihos by building new sheds near his barn, ami hIiIiiIiih Hilngs up lu gen eral. II. H. IIUHsey, I'. S. Mall carrier In Ilarnes Valley, lopoits Ihe fresh tracks In Hie snow of eight or ten tougaiH. I'Mmi, Ihe Utile daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. Duval, has been quite sick for several dii)s. We hope to hear soon of her reiovery Miss drain und Alice Little, of llo nmizH, spent Wednesday mid Thurs day with Mrs. C. N (liinu. wo uuiieisianii sotuii survnyoiii from Klaniuth Kails have been doing some woik for James I). Scuton and other parlies lu Ibis vnlle). Dr. J. II. Hall died lit Ihe homo of his nephew, John Hall, very sudden ly TuoHilny morning, He was lu his usual health when he retlied for the night, hul explicit next morning. Dr. Hull was one of Klumuth County's euillest settlers, coming hero lu 1879, llo was bulled In lloimimi cemetery. Services wero conducted by llev, Kd- wards, of the M, I; Church. Many of our people atlendnd the funeral. Mis. William I 'an key has returned lo the hospital at Ashland, She left tho hospital befoiu Thanksgiving und for a time seemed much Improved In health, uut she began to get woiso and ho has decided to return for fur ther treatment, Hho was accompanied to Ashlaud by lior ulster, Mrs. Jeff, Wlllson. I lor many friends aro very anxious to bear of her condition. F. und L. -..:." w44t.H4 I DON'T BAKE I Lot tin do It for you. Everything Home Made. Prlcei $ Reasonable. BREAD A SPECIALTY. V put up lx IuiicIhm: also Itinclii'H for liiuitint-', fishin? ami picnic pnrtit'H. :: A trial will conviiico you tlmt it iri chciiper to buy than to bake. KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN Get Our Bread at Cawklns. C44444we4 4e-4....e.4444M2 CIIAS. K, WOKIIKN I'n-slilciil A. M. NOKDKN Caihk-r f lti:il MKI.IIASK ViCM-I'miJeat The American Bank and Trust Co. lijiJiaM:Qiii CAPITAL, $100,000.00 1 Cor. 3th and Main Street .voni'K Koit iTiii.ic.vrio.v. ' X Department of the Interior, V. H. I.hihI Olllie al likevluu, Oregon, De coluber I I, 9Uv Nollm is hereby ghen Hint Maud Hu)d if Klaiuath Calls, Oregon, who, Nov. 3D. I9D1, madu Timber and atone Application No 0iH2, for NIJ1-, NW'4. H.s 29. Tp. 37 H. H. 9 II. W. M , has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, lo establish claim lo Ihe laud above desirlbod, before County Clerk Klmnntb Co., at his of fice, at Klamath I'alN, Oregon, on the 201 h day id I'ebrunr). 1 90S. Claimant uitiues as Mlluesses: Albeit Harrison, A. M. Jamison. John 0. Hrhnllock, lieu Carlisle, all of Kluimilh Kails, Oregon, J. N. WATSON. KvKlstnr. : m BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING NOTICK l-Olt I'lllll.lCATIOX. FOR KENT GUI) acres of agricul tural and grating land, 100 acres In cultivation, with plenty of range. En quire at the Herald office, 2.1 Life would bo awfully monotonous It wo didn't have an occasional enemy. Department of Hie Interior, II. H. Land Office ut l.akovlew, Oregon, Oc tober 21, 190H. Not Ira Is hereby given Hint John A. Plnkerton, of HI. Joe, Idaho, who, on Muy 27, 190K, made Timber und mono Application, No. 4189, (Serial No. 0284) for HHHW',, NWK8WU Sec. 9, SKViHHli. Hec.8. T. 37 .. It. i:., W. M., bus Died notice of Inten- Ion to make Klnnl Proof, to estab lish claim to tho land above described before Register und Itecclvcr.ut Lake- view, Oregon, on tho 24th day of January, 1908. Claimant names at wltnossosi Dun Johnston, of Klamath Kails. Ore., J, Smith, of Klamath Kails, Oro. Harry Pelti, of Klamath Kails.' Oro.. J. M. Plnkerton. of Wolf Creek. Ore. J. N. WATSON, Register. 8000 ACRES KHKK. ciiimnkyh am kike pi.aci:s a si'i:ci.i.tv H. E. CHILDERS KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON v CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlor Oysters Served in Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. Tho Lakeside company has 2500 acres of land under the Adams ditch that It will give RUNT FREE for ono year. This Includes the use ot the land and wator. The ronter must clear and place tho land In cultiva tion. The rontor gots all the crops but we resorvo tho right to pasture the itubblo. The lakeside Company, J. Frank Adams, Manager, Merrill, Oregon. DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hank A Trust Co.'s IluiUInf DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klamath County Ban TSLSrsoss It D. V. KUYRENDAIX Attorney at Law Klamath Falls, 0r' LOTS WANTHDI TUB READY' MADK HOUSE COMPANY will somo vacant lots at reasonable pr" m. Call at the offlce on Mala tr1 Phone No. 811. '