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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1909)
M -nlWfV!' f ', r. if :xwr . .$? t "? MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY PHONE - - - 30) EASY TElJ . f j . .' SI ti 'd "Srt. if jW. ' , . -. ACRE AND UPWARDS. 50 FIR CENT. VEGETABLE MATTR. KLAMATH'S 'i" Ji' GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER , p ''" V W1 VI ir )'t" T7 r hw i SO f i irV v '..., '- -?a JfL''i.-;?.,iVj , -M'SiWiV; tf r.V "?:? a ? ' EVENING HERALD if - i Inaad Dally, Escept 8umlsy, by Ilia HIIALD PUBLISHING COMPANY yi W. O. SMITH, Editor SULK OK I.NTKHKS18 IN IIK.11. fcHTATK 11Y al'AUUI.lX. SUBSCRIPTION HATKS OkUr.br Mil, on TMt S 00 Dally, by snail, ill ssentht ,.... 1 JO Dally, by mll, tors months 1 25 Dally.byassU, om month 0 Dally, delivered by esrrier, on week 15 KLAMATH FALLS, MONDAY, APRIL 1?. 1909. RJMVLT OF OOSmXCOVi LABOR. In keeping with the Improvement and profrtts of KUmath Falls, th Erenlns Herald bat sln been corn. pelled to nlargt B order to accom modal th laerssslnt dtmandi ot Ita old aad nw tron. A little ortr a yeer ato iiaraia was in craaaed from a (oar pago Art column to a tlx column paper, and today It appears as a sevea column paper. Tke Herald started small and has beee. coatlnually growing and an largtag. Durlag Its nearly throe years of existence R baa never taken a step backwards. It has always been going ahead. It will hate to bo adaiKted by area Ita enemies. It the Herald baa any, that the paper has boaa aad la a aaccess, cren to a greater extent than the ait of the teem would to Justify. There la a reason (or this. There It a rea bm why the Herald haa more read era la Kbusath Halls than all the other papers eoahiaed. There la alav a raaaoa why the Herald bat had to refaa adTerttsing recently on aeeMBt of lack of space, and why the bulacee sea consider It a good lareataont to pay more for space In tba Herald than la any other paper. The news columns of the Herald baa ba (air la the presentation of an matters. It ess glron the news aad th (acta whether they were In harmony with th personal opinion o( th Editor or aot The people ot Klamath rails depend on the Herald far all th local happenings ot Im parlance, aad their continued pat- prore that tbey hare not disappointed, but ar satisfied. StS paid subscriber la th city ataaaa that from 1100 to 1600 peo ple read th Herald every arenlng, la K aay weader that the merchants aad Ulsa as th Herald when they bar a meesage (or th people? Th Herald baa ao dead space la paper hat made, but with th en couragement ot past success, a re newed effort will be put forth to Im prove the paper each day. OTUElt PEOPLE'S VIEWB (Lakarlcw Examiner) Tho City Council of Klamath Falls Is gcttng much deaorred Centura far granting a street car franchise for SO years, with no provision for munlcl pal regulation, forfeiture, or restric tion la anyway. In thlt day end age, with the past beforo them, men who are so short sighted at that hare no business to bo Intrusted with the business affairs ot a city. And taxpayers should not let such things stand unchallenged tor a minute. Enough has been dono In way ot muntclpcl ownership in this country, and In other countries, to show that It Is utter folly to grant any franchise of n public utility to prlrato bands for their solo us and benefit. And Editor 8mlth or Klamath Falls is right in combating any anch foolishness, not to call It a harsher name, on tbo par, of th city council. Th latest phu:o In Klamath Falls street ear franchise Is that th people- and tax payers are aroused and propose to Inroko th referendum to revoke th charter. That Is what they should do, and also make use ot tho recall to replace such unfaithful servants. Ita Mlniu math (ha nawa mil (ha adrartlslag Is (rash and attractive. Lth atago Saturday. That I why the Herald Is a welcomaf rlslting with her pat gaaat la very hem In th city, as. I why adrartlslag la th paper pay Mf return on the Investment. R take bard work to make a paper grow. It take continuous bard work. A let-up for even a day would nado weeks' of labor. But the peo ple eaa feel confident that thero Is to be ao let-up la the advancement of the Herald. It Intends to continue to forge ahead, to grow and expand. The management does not Intend to be eoataat with the showing the XEWS FROM MERRILL. There were Easter exercises at th Presbyterian Church Suunday aren lng. Th church waa well crowded and th exercises were good. John Cox mado three trips to Kla math Fall last week for freight for Uartln Bros. Mrs. A. Shortgea and children ex pect to leave about the ltth of April. Mrs. Anna Martin came home oa She baa been parents and friends. f-t.alt - 1.H Vlh... - W.MIIV w ivi, .v, nui; aeeep camp uaiuTaay who neuoa Fogto to move sheep and camp. He will return In a week. Mr. Durham haa resigned aa Mar shal because tho board wanted to lower hit wages. Ben Faus was appointed to flit the vacancy. The Mint Saloon waa searched by Bon Faus, Mr. Burr and Dave Harrows. Tbu Christian Science Church yard was plowed Saturday. By virtu ot an order ot sale, duly nudo and entered by tbo Count) Court ot tho Btato ot Oregon, tor tbo County ot Klamath, on the :?th day jot March, A. U, 1909, authortilnK, empowering and licensing me, as the Guardian, ot the persons and estates ot Lester 8tacy Colaban, Clifford Johnson Colaban, aud Stephen Cola ban, Minors, to sell at prltato sale the certain Interests, aud all tho right, till and Interest ot said min ors la and to th following described real property, situated In the County ot Klamath and Stato ot Oregon, to lt: Tho ono-elovcuth Interest owned by said Lester 8tacy Colaban aud Clifford Johnson Colshsn, such interest being owned Jointly by them In such real property, and the one oleventh Interest owned by said Step hen Colaban In such real property, hlch Is described as follows: The 8V of the 3WV4 ot Sec. IS; tl.o 8EU of tbo SEU ot Sec. 1C; the X&U ot the NEU of Sec. 10: the NW14. the 8VV of the NEU, tho N4 of the 8EU. the SE ot the SEJt ot See. ::; the WM ot the NW, tho XUMt of tho SV, of Sec. 2$, and the NEi ot tho NE4 of Sec. 17, all In Tunsliln 37, S. It. 1 1 H East of tho Wlllamuictte Meri dian, In Oregon, containing In all COO acres of land, according to the Government Survey thereof. That I will from and after the JTth day ot April, 1309, proceed to tell, and continue until sold, to sell at private sale, for cash In html. nibjcct to tbo confirmation of the above-named Court, said Interests. and alt the right, title and estate which th said Minors, or cither of them have la and to aald described real property. Applications to purchase such In crests may be made to me, Joseph ?. Colaban, ot Dairy, Klamath Coun , Oregon. Dated and first published March 19th, 190. JOSEPH P. COLAHAN. Ouardlan of the persons and es tates ot Lester Stacy Colaban, Clif ford Johnson Colaban and 8tophen Colahan, Minors. 3-27 : $Ms& NOTICE. The ! First National Bank of Klamath Falls rald-ip Capital, S25.O0O. Surplni, 7,SOO Only a few days more and th First National Bank will occupy Ita aew quarters, eorner ot Fourth and Main Streets, Ita new home, built and. owned by Itself. You will th be abl to do your business In one of th best equipped banking room la Southern Oregon. Ita furnlturoi Is made of light oak; Ita floor Is covered with rubber tiling; th celling la beamed; a 2-story Ore-proof vault; a large and handsome new Manganese safe; safety Deposit boxes for security; a telephone booth and closet for Its customers, also a place to do your letter writing. W ahall be pleated to bare you come la aad Inspect our new borne, which w consider a credit to this city and county, bultt and equipped to take csre ot the present aad (uture business. Tour business and accounts will1 hare our careful attention O. W. WHITE, President. GEO. T. BALDWIX, Vice President. W. A. DELZELL, Cashier. The Flint Trait and Savings Bank of v Klamath Fall, Ore. foUdti Your Satfntii and Commercial Pldip Capital, f 25,000 ItuUfevintfiBanki Loaned to Depositors W aay later oa Time Deposit. r bar County Warrants. f bay City Warrants. Bebool Warrant. - , . Draft ob Cblatgo, lu fraaaiew sad Pertlasd. rPsMilt Box (or rest. sieairal Makiag lastae.' There are funds In the City Tress ury for the redemption or all war rants protested on and prior to July 27, no, interest on above war rant will cess from date. Dated this 7th day ot April, 1909, J. W. SIEMENS, City Treasurer Bring Her With Youl WOMEN know belter than men what it good qua lity in Cloth. They know a pure wool fabric when they see it, and they have good taite loo b the selection of fabric, design and color. That it why we like you to Dn'ng Her With You when you wsnt to buy a new suitor overcoat. Ask lor the International genuine all wool line, and put the quettion of worth to her. International qtiatity can stand the ic crest test- aye-the test even of a bargain-hunting lady, BRING HER WITH YOU. R. I. HAMMOND THE VALUE GIVER Geo. Chastain Complete Stock of Fresh Groceries Quality and Price Gunrnnlccd. Try us and be convinced Phone 771 Free Deliver 4.-e4e-- ve-$veveeeee444eJ Abstracting 101 J Zt'Mlt, I'rvililrllt Mspa, runs, Hlut rrlnls, Kir. , i: M. Hi'.., llia.'a a)u a) I NOTICE. There Is money In th City Treas ury (or tb redemption ot all war rants protested up to and Including June 30, 1808. Interest will ceare from date. March' 30, 109. J. W. SIEMENS. City Treasurer. Fancy creamery butter this week CO cents a roll at Ward A Oben- chain's iz-wk If s a Little Early But no too early to think nboul spending jour vacation at Spring Creek S Williamson River Fishing Resort, The FINI3iT FISHING In lln- Winlil. Season opens June ll, nben tl. "Tent City" will bo In readiness tor your pleasure and accommodation. Tourists Spink's KUmath Axeucy smrn fur outing supplies of all kind. Absolutely cr) thing on hand. I.IVKIIV IN CONNKC 'HON nllli store fur the mpeelal nerommiHUtlon of parties vlaltlnsc ttprlns Creek and Williamson lllter. I'urrliasos dcllrured at tho 'Tent City" free of i li.irei-. witiTi: on TELEi'llONE R. C. Spink KI..MTII .WII'M'Y. oiiijuo.v. hi IV oi ', Let your money make 50 per cent to 500 per cent the very first year Invest in MIDLAND Town and Suburban Lots NO RISK, NO ANXIETY, NO LABOR Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers flssr K WitHnew, $crvlry Klamath Falls, Oregon - ttmtttttttttnmnsWl eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeetaP Springtime is Here Hprlni It hers snd rlslit unw It tbo lima to niska thiol rruw Tb lrt snd the butlirs nrrd prutiluctha drad llinb tluuld b liken off, and the rirdeu and lan lll autdr if repay )ou fur a little attention nuw UtxJ urkmn um f cood toolt, aud thote are tlir only kind rarry !.( us 5 tucirtt UAIIIICN' IIAIIoVH.lAI(t)i:.S' and I.AWN IIAKHS J ni'Ai)i:a. bi'adino rot kh. hikjvum. tiiowkui, imics. ISO 8IIEAIIU, 8AWH AND KI'IIAV I'UMI'lt. Ilrlffl). ery J thine to make lb lawn, cardan and tbrubbary Ivautlful far tb cumins jur. ; ROBERTS & HANKS I HARDWARE MERCHANTS Choice Garden Lands FOR RENT a rew plots or choice land for garden; Potalc! caooage, celery or other Iruck, under Irrigation and convenient FRANK IRA WHIT CAPT. 0. C. AFPLKGATE Fifth Street near Hai some Lot Bargains for you Guaranteed Paints We have full line of W. P. Fuller's Pure Prepared PAINTS A Big Line of Heating Stoves Just Received GEO. R. HURN . Choicest lots are now being sold at half the price that they will be offered for in May FirtlSSraD. B. CAMPBELL O. K. TRANSFER CO. IVecp us inovinjrj we are prepared for worK Teaming, draying and forwarding. Is noT Reliable and prompt service worthy youR Attention? Day or Night. We're not com A Number phonts, office 871 and 873 the barN Day: Bagg.g( and p,tno, . pecaIIeg Freight orders handled quickly. No WufF Jli'liiippcd with the Auasonable rates only piano truck hcrE on Eoods stored. nn1l Call or phone us before placing orders, C O. K. TRANSFER CO. Tv'l Vaaleaaa1-aa-itha aaWk . toll aasdi. wtu bare its am' jei i.M'iH .tju A 1 rvsVfWwWJi iaV-44'wierb.2 .n.,ft &. , MM ! """, ' mmeHH y It I