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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1909)
1MTADCTJ T 1UIC ARFION'Q RICHEST SOTL ARFT ATW p"oNE mm m S'J vi m 50, PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY Tfou. " ifc THE EVENING HERALD Issued Dt!y, Eicept Sunday, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor aggPHW !-!- I TltAVKli Wll.li UK liAIUli: UN PACIFIC TIIIH HUMMUH. .1 - u .NUTICK or II . 1 - . t NIIUUMT'H H.U.K. WW" SUBSCRIPTION KATKS Ulrbym!!, one' year., I 00 Dally, by mail, tU nonlht '-' BO Dally, by mall, three months 1 24 Dally, by nail, on month M Dally, il.llr.rl by carrier, on. weak 16 KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY. MARCH 2. 1909. . v I'LKVXA ITiaUi. Captain Leu vlilted the Fall lait Tuttday. Mr. VanVnlkcnburg nnd Mr Leo huuled ha from Mr. Hcnvilln's last Tuesday. Loo Thompson, ot Pine flroe, was In thli district Monda). Arthur Uruntncr sold somo hay to Mr. Yuden. of Klamath Falls ut IIS i tou and will deliver It as soon ns tliu roada get passable. Mr. Talbct, who will move to this dU.rlct soon, was on tho street Sat rday and reports his baby qulto 111 villi tbo croup. rs. Drentner, Sr., expects to leave tuT lur home at Santa Ilarbara tiext J'r.ihi) 'I lu.se having their names on the Ho. i.f Honor for perfect attendance tur the sixth month of school are Ilia ii he Thompson, Clarice Donnvr, Charlie and Clifford SoWts. Willie lluraej. Nickel Karecow and Kmcry and Glenn Soils. Mrs. Ada Lee and her son, Harry nre contemplating moving to this neighborhood soon. .Mr. Sovlts and Mr. Uarnoa are still ubsenl from their homes, having been summoned ontbe Jury last week. Aa soon aa Mrs. Drentner returns from Santa Barbara she expects to make a trip to South Dakota to visit her sister. Mrs. Nittte Wttchor. Our school closed Friday, Feb 2. Lola Thompson waa the teacher. There wero two diplomas ot honor Ktven for perfect attendance during the. six 'months' torm of school Just closed, They were given to Clifford Sevlts and Glenn Scvlts. B. Thompson purchased six tons of baled hay of Mr. Foster nt 118 per ton. Ernest Ooyd mowd n load of paring for tho new creamery by on Urging tbclr dalrlei. Arthur. Drentner purchased a milch cow last week from Mr. Uench ut Klamnth Falls. L. L. Drentner and son, Arthur, hauled a load of wood from tho hit tcr'n timber claim Thursday. Mr. Scvlts ratiKhl a wildcat In his trap Friday. llnrry IViinon pnised through this pl.nru Friday on bU way to the Falls Mr Drentner vxpeila tn muvo Mr. Talbot's houshold goods to this dis trict for him. Mr. VanValkenburg lit moving somo fence preparatory to spring plowing. ' Mr. nrcntner and son nre building stanchions for cloven dairy cons. Mr. and Mr. E. A Hates, tenants of Sin. Drentner at Santa Darbara. are contemplating moving to Eng land soon ' Mr Whltelina lost two calteM Inst week. Mr. Hawkins and family passed through this district Wednesday. O. F. Sevlts and J. 11. Darnes re turned homo from the Falls Thurs day where they huve been attending Jury tho past week. It W McCormlck wnlkcd from the Falls to his homo In Keno Thursday. It. A. Atford visited tho Falls last Thursday. Increiiuliig activity la' tho notice able feature among tho shipping con cerns ot tho Pacific Coast, and nil lines Jpcal, coastwise- and forolr.n nro aiigtnontlng"thor tonnngo In anticipa tion of tho great Increase ot p.isien. ger travel during tho summer month Tho opening of tho Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition on Juno I has stimulated travel to n greater txlunt than nuy other business event for llyvlrtuu of nu execution nnd order of tnlo dill) I anil ul by the Clorlt ot thu Circuit Court of Klntiiutli County, Statu of Oregon, (luted thu IVth tiny ut Jiinuur), 1UUU, In u certain action at law In tho Circuit Court or thu Slate of Oregon, tur thu County ot Klamnth, wherein Albeit Shut us plaintiff recovered Judgment agnlnit W II. Mil), defendant, for the sum of Four lluudied I'mO-ilght and 70-100 (I44s.7u) Dullum. together with Interest thereon fiuiii the -Mill .id H.tal ll HliaiM llaii.t ,tt....l tl.al t '"" -." ... ",,., Augi, ,,J0S , , rill ,,, their present pussenger earning tn- .. . ,,,., . , . . . . . i.i per ceni w r n mum, nnti an muer cllltk are fai lu.dequal.. to ho ! I ,', o( ,0 SJW of ,,,, of iW. crease In pas-ionger .....I tourist trav loi ,.. 40 , of ,in1(i4 " i tit .. ........ ........ll.... Tho Canadian Pacific has nlread) . ... .... ,.... .... ,,.. ,,,, Uliy f lutiunry, 1 90!) "-AJBXT' Abstracting ,,; j X Mapa, nana, Hlue 1'rlnla, lie. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers J IIi.t K WiTimuir, Murnlary Klamath Falls, Oregon &aAAttt) 1 added to Its line of Princes aWamcis p)lng between Senttle, Victoria mid Vancouver, thu nuv oju! I'rlucesM Charlotte, nnd this addition will In creaiu Its tuimenKer nhout two thou sand dally. Tho International Nnv- Notice Id laicliv given Hint I "III on thu Kill da ut Maich, IU0U. at i lie front door ot thu Cnuit lloimu In Klntiiutli I'iiIIk, Oreison, nt the hiiiir ut i o'clock p, in of mtld 'In). Hell at Illation Company liux nlieady In J- j ut.llc miction to thu lifghei.1 l-hhltr orntlnn the magnificent slennar Iro- ,'0r lash tho follow lug desull-ed pnip quoin. Chippewa mid luillampolls, ,r,j .t onu iiie.o biu M-sieia nine u pni- Tl0 NR. I)f ,c At ( M,.ctli.ii ienger of mor.) than I0u pnsien i ! In TuwiiOiln in. S.iulli tit X ee-.aeA4l 9 i ft gera. 111.) local uomnstic lines of ,nB s lUntt tl.. Mer Scattlo hao been preparing for the ,ilan. In Klnnintli Count). Or gun. Inland travel rush for the Inut yenr. and Puget Hound water today Hunt a fleet considered nmplu for thu no- cpnuuodatlon of tens of tliousntuU of exposition lsltors Tho Oriental, Austrnllnn, llawnll- an and Alnnknu shipping line have all Increased their tonuiiKe extensive ly, mid from tlit wonderful Increase' lit transportation ottered from thoie countries, llio Htcanmhlp rompnnles nken and levied on uh the rop rt) of W, II. May, or to much thnrinf as may bo ticcenxary to sntltfy tuld JinU input In fnvor of the said Alhirl Hlitir mid ngulnt tuld W. II ,Mn mid talil laud, together with Interest Ihereon nnd coats and dlihurteineiils to accrue Dated thli 9th dsy of Pi'lirtmr), 190'J, ut Klamnth Kall, OreKOti W II IIAltNKH. HHfH The 'Universal' Bread Maker Mixes nnd kneadi Bread thoroughly In inrct; muiuies. Hie Hnnds do not Touch the Dough. ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS aBHuHLVBiSw ft ft ft : : ! will have uso of nil their puxiengcr Sheriff of Klnnintli Count), Oregon capacity. The advantageous rntet offered vlsltora to the Soatllo rxpotl tlon are proving attractive, nud an unusual number of tourists havo al ready booked ptiksnge to Seattle dur ing the summer month i The Als-tku travel will especlall) ihow a J-lO-n-IO Contest Notice. Depttitinenl of thu Interior, U. !l tiud Ultlce, l.akuvlsw, Urigiiu, Juii. uur) IS, X'JO'J A sutllcknt ninndnvlt having bein subntnntl.il IncrtaHe during died In this otllce b) Mnthlus Ariuand visitors from the enhtern states and foreign countries The War Department has consid ered tho advisability of Imuiunltlng soldiers against typhoid fever by vac cination. It has decided that Inocula tlon as a preventive against uphold; Ono of thu most Interesting and fever has been so thoroughly demon- plcturemiue tree In iho world, as ,1 trated In foreign countries nnd Its efficacy so welt established that the vaccination method Is to be adopted In the United States army The line of porpetual frost at the equator Is at an altitude of IS, 000 household goods from Pine (Irovo tofeet. , tho northern states of this Lonr Lake Monday. (country at an altitude of about 4000 Tarntcr of this vicinity arc pre-1 feet. I Combined Resources and Liabilities of FIRST NATL BANK AND I FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK I WE ASK YOU to oxamlno our statement of condition. . Pcoplo who Intrust their ttt-.'SZJ i money to a bank should know something of Its flnan- T-eM strength. The annexed statement Loans and discounts 1113,007.40 Hanking house, furnlturo IS, 898.29 Duo from rescrvo agents tl,C78.70 Cash on band c. ... 11,930.46 Undomptlon Fund, U. H Treasury S00.00 Chocks and cash Hems 3,026.77 Overdrafts .... 368.27 . H llund 10,000.00 Due from Danks and Hankers 397.23 Other real cstato owned 640.50 Duo from other National Danks , ,.... ,. . . C69.87 Bonds, Securities I!,844.1C .:l,. X speaks for Itself on Its itHsBb we solicit your business. -t Capital Stock Surplus , Undivided profits. Circulating notes' secured by U. 8. Bppdsy,,. Due State and Private VJLXIKS) e.....f One BUtf Trust 'Co's.... Due .approved Reserve -Dividend. uapaM...-. Deposits .....'. .'.. I183.9S1.6S tbo fair season, and the upportunlt) Uoutestant, nguluit homestead entry of viewing the northom wonderland, Nu- 27C0 (Surlul No. 0!C4), made Will ho widely taken advantage of by 'Sept. IS, I1I0I. for Wi, Wt,, Sec li. T. 38 H. It 10 K, b) Cleauor H. Ugdun, continue. In which It Is al leged that Ugduli never nettled lipuii Mid laud within u uiontht afli r uaktng said unlr) mi roiiilrei by law; that i&ld Kleuuor (Jgden uuvir improved fc&ld luud by tiectlng a lw.lllt.g l,oiie uur made any Im provements whatsoever, that the mid Okden has wholly abandon d mid truct nun fur mure than six ' mouths slnru iimklng said entr) i that I laid entr) Is not uiltlvnted a re i itilred by lav. sr at all, nud mild Ug Ion t not ut llil i time nor has he been living nu salj luud during tho pail )eur; that snld t);deti hns whol I) failed to reside upon, cultivate or I improvu said into: thai Ihu nltrgid ihsencu ut ftild Ugden In not due tn Ills eiiiplo)iiiitit In the Army, Navy tHftftttW MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value well as one of the most ancient. Is thu Monterey v press. Its natlvu hab itat Is extremely restricted, for It It found In Itii wild state In only two spots In tho whole world on the idgu of a grove nf conifers stretch- Ing for m few miles bitweeii thu lla I of J. on tort)' and thu lliy of CurnM (the latter of which Liars a striking rchembtntiiu In outline mid colni in iU prototype in the Holy Land) nnd In n nlmllar spot mar Pcitcadero, n little town l)lug on thu toast bo twien Monterey nnd Smi Frnnclkco When IiIockh in Millii Addition v. ore offt ritl nt luiru.iiri pnci'it u minilicr of aliruwd inven tors IxMiKiil. hinci that timu vnltiea Imve iiicrciuti'd materially. These Lots arc Bargain Buys at prvrivnl pricoi, nud tlicro is oviry rcimon to nnticipati; an ntlvnncu in prici-s. Hemem her Oivku lotH nro TITTY twl in width nnd ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep moru than doulilu thu area of most town l(tH olTvred to invt'HtorH. FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE , Office on Fifth Strut FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. The Monterey grove conidtlH of only it doren or two wnw. of larr- lr M(rnu (.(irpi( ,f , LUi) Him, ,...-. ,,..,, ..,,,, k .....lurmie , an olllc. i . soldier or murine In an) Tielr riinks are massive and wrlnkL. w n wl(, , ,, ,,, , eu wiui noar) age. wane ineir itnugus ,1K4(.( j gnnrieu ono iwihicu, grow cniiny on ono side, an ay from tlKPktonny wind Ihul ban buffeted them for thouiniids of iar. Ihe noble liees aro limit ed to tho rocky, wind-beaten shore, on which some of them huvo but n precarious hold. Hemmed between tho slowly encroaching ocean on on') hand and a plno forest on the other, their futuro Is exposed 'to groat haz ard. It Is, therefore, gratifying to observe thnt a number of thrift) )oung cypresses nro holding their own ugalnst tho pines for u short dlt tnnce inland. 00.000.00 7,500.00 26,301.19 10,000.00 i, t 1,942.14 4,671.09 ;; Lbitts1!! iV.bo : : J0.099.37' ; 183,961.60 Z The First National Bank ! mi t$ savings Ban Klamath Falls, (Ore. TO'HI """. HBbftrrlbe for the HERALD. CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlors Oysters Served In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. ei ma) sild p.irtlus are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer ivldence touching tuld alligation nt 10 o'clock u. in. on March 3, 1909, before It. M. Hltliardou, V. 8. Com mlasloner, ut Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that tlnal hearing will be held .it 10 o'clock n. in. on March 10, 1909, before Iho Itcglstor and De ceiver at tho United States Land Of fice In Lakovlew, Oregon. Tho said contestant having, In a proper affidavit, filed January 7. 1909 ret forth facts which show that afti r ' duo diligence personal service of this' iinfl,... fi,i tint tin tnmAtm I. ! !. ft... ' ordered and directed that such notice be given by duo and proper publica tion. J. N. WATSON, 1-1C Iteglstor. BALDWIN & BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just Plumbers PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed FOIt HAMJ Hixond hand lop bug. gy. Inquire of P. II. Houthworlh. HERALD ADS PAY TauraoHs It D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Kails. Oregon 4)04X00 a I Guaranteed Paints We have full line of W. P. Fuller's Pure Prepared PAINTS i hi jt A Bltf Line of Heating Stoves Just Received GEO. R. HURN MMYm tMl NOTICK VilXX I'UIIMCAIION. Lakovlew Mat'No. 61. united Mates Uml OtTlco, Lake- view, Oregon, January lis, 190U. Notlco is hereby given that the Northern I'nclllc Hallway Compuny, whoso post olllio address Is St. l'aul, Mlnnneiiota, Iiuh on this 2Xth dny of December, 190X, filed In this oltlco Its nppllcatlon (Serlul No. 0H4Q), to tielect under tho provisions of thu Act of Congross, approved July I, 1K98 (30 Btat. C97, 620), Lot J of uurllon 3 In township 33 south of rango 1 nnd IM K of sictlou 7 In townuhlo 33 south of rnngo7, all east of Wll lamotto I'rliulpal Morldlan, contain ing 61.83 acres. Any nnd nil persons claiming; ad versely tho lands described, or da. siring to object because of the min eral character of the land, or for any other reason, to tho disposal to ap plicant, should fllo their affidavits of protest In this offlcc, on or before the 13th day of March, 1009. J. N. WATSON, 118 Iteglstor, ' evvvf4MMMI BRICKWORK AND PLASTERING CIIIMNl'.YH AND KIRK 1'I.ACKB A SPECIALTY . j." -... ?. . ti uispiay yourj ambition with aa I, C. B.-course. See window display ai tbo oew Portland Stoic. For a few days only. ; H. E. CHILDEXS KLAMATH rAUS, OSIS0S, i aSO'OllMM' Dlt C. r. MASON Dentist American Bank A Trust Co.'i 1 DR. WM. MARTIN: DenUit ( OUlo over KlaJnth Ce . (