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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1909)
""W3r""rMja5vr?l An Opportunity in Furniture .tit I Ull.t. .MOVE INTO MY JI1W MUfUC MllLDlNtf AleOt'f JtLV in, I HAVE DKCIDKD TO ALIiOW MT PATBO.11 THE BBftSFtT OP WHAT IT WO f 101 CXMT T4) MOVE ANY OP THE UOOSM, AND WU.I. AI.MIW Ten Per Cent Discount ON ANV OK THE OOOIHs IN THE STORE. IIKMCMIIKIt, MY (JOOliU AIIK A I. W A Ye WILD AT THK LOWEST roMMIIII.i: INll'IIK, ONLY AI.LOWIKO A HUAMONABLB I'BOfflT. IIATIILII THAN MOVE THK UOODB WE ARE WII.U.VU TO ALLOW llllrt TEN l'i:it CK.NT DIHCOUNT O.N OL'll A!JIKAJY LOW I'HICIM. HUM H A (ilANCr.'TOUUTUKNl'IN'E IIAHUA1NS. CALL AND SEE OI'll IMMU.VMk: MTOC'K HKPOHK Ul'YINU E. W. GILLETTE & CO., NOTICE Poll IM'III.ICATION. U. U. Uiid Oltliu at Ukovlow. Oregon, Arll 20, MUv NOTICE It In tub) glteu Out ANIUL JOHNSTON, of Kltmatli alii, Oregon, Mini, un Nov. 37, 0t, Mad Timber aud Htuuu Hworn aUnienl No. 08C7. (or NU BU, lion 17, Townthlp 32 B.. Hang tt E, Will, Meridian, lias filed Ilea of Inteullou lu makw Final 'root, lu ettsbllili claim lu Ilia land described, before Comity Clerk lamalb Count), at lU offlca at latnath Kallt, Oregon, on lb ttlli y of August, l0!. Claimant namwa at ltiietet. Frank M. Upp. of Klauiatli Kallt, v alh Palls, Oregon. Ahlu J Hold, ; ! Klatualli Kallt, Oregon. John i uttl, of Klamath Kallt, Oregon; j aattr Klrkpatrlck, of Klamath ilia, Oregon; John J Kurhcr, of 1 ukegame, Oregon ( J N WATSON. is iiegitier. DR. OIlAVhVt. OHTKOI'ATII. Ut ofBees are located over tba i I ' goalee, lu tha Murdoch Ulock, fa I will ba find lu meet thota lie arc dealroua of larlnic olopalh- traatmenti. Coniul'allon fro. D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Kallt, Orwn Stop and Figure! MIDLAND Is in the Center Sure to be the principal ship ping and receiving point for Klamath, LangelL, Poe and Yonna Valley. Buy Lots now while they are being Sold at 10 per cent of their value I, aaaaaaaiaaiaaa- eaaaaaaaaaaaeji i a. FartlXaMcD. B. CAMPBELL r ) ) Laillvt, have )ou seen tlia llarrltig Inn Waililug Machine? Call U. K. Allen, Marthall Houm. II will con ami do our wathlng Ira. Try It. I DR. C. r. MASON Dentist Amnion Hank A Trutt Cii.'t rviil.llnr For Sale by i T.W.STEPHENS i CENTRAL CAFE Open Day sad Night Private Dining Parlor Oysters served la Aay Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. run LI7VE Irrigation Project and S?SHRE Whlltl vltltlm tha Pacific North' nest thla tctton, don't fall to Include In our Itinerary the Klamath Falls Section of Oregon The Land Where Things Grow and tor Invettmtnt Ibtra tee M. L. ALLISON Formerly of Orand Junction, Col. I' 8. Reclamation Bervlce now upending tour and halt million dollar, hero reclaiming 360,000 acrrt of finest farm land In tbv world Climatic condlUona lust right; II billion fset of yellow and sugar pine adjacsnt to to tail navigable risers aad lakes: hot springs galore: -ashing aad hunting uneMelled; uoilmltad water power, aa wall aa all other good thine aad eery IRUe. If aay. of tha bad. from KatarprtM. Monlroee, Colo. Juaa llth. I'. a. I am aarrytng same ad la county pipers. at Orand Juac Uon a'nd Delta, Colo., three coun Ho that In many respecta arc aloiUar u our Klanatb county. It la there that the blgheal prlcot are obtained for laadt. Want to bring aorjeof tbettllewt who aell there to tale coeatry. M.LALLMOW AKfUKlATIONH AIIK ILLKOAL? (Conrlmlrd Krrmi Plrtt I'agr.) lion Act authorliltiK tholr creation on tlm bult upon whlrh thuy hnvn hcon trr.uiili"'l iH'rrlofnrii. Tin- llulaimi lion Art onlnlriH IIiIh (Iiiiih.' "WIjbii tlm payiiinnta rugulrttl by lulu net aru mado for a major portion of tin Itndt Irrlgatud from the wa tin of any ut tint workn huroln pro ilil lot, thvb tbo inatiaxamant and optiklloii of tilth Irrigation worki ilmll p.in lu ibu ownura of the laada IrtlKatvil tbcrob), to bo toalnulnvd at Uvlr oxpunao under tucli form ut organltatlon and uodor inch rulixi and rvgulatlont a may be accaplablo to tha Becrotary of the lotorlor " Tblt I Iho only tort of water uMra'-aitoelatlon prorlded for In the Reclamation Act, and Mr. Ualllngvr hat been unable to reconcile the at toclatlont heretororo built up, par llcularly tbote on eaflnltbed project!, with too aaaetlon of the prevent lieadt or the Reclamation Bervlce. It It undorttood that the abolition of premature water uteri' aaaoclatlona may follow whvn the raorganltatlon of Din aervlae takea place. If not la forehand It la aot charged that tbo .varlout acta of tho Reclamation Bervlce have cauaed Umi government lota ot mon oy, or have reaulted In corruption or wrong-doing, but they have not been tanctloncd by law, and Mr. Dalllnger holdi bit powtra are fixed by law and that It la neither bit function nor hit privilege to go beyond Iho law. For thexe excotaea, It la underttood, the Becrotary In no amall degroo blame Morrlt Men, the legal advlicr of the Reclamation Bervlco, and Mr. Olcn It ono of tho official dated to go with Mr. Nowell. While hi tucccf tor ha not definitely been cboien, It It known that A. C. Campbell, now an attorney In tbo Department of Jut tlce, and a man of targe practical ex perience with Irrigation and public land problem!, I under contlderatlon for the plaoe. Mr. Campbell ballt from New Moxlco. He la well and widely known aa a lawyer i-apecially equipped for auch work a thla, but hU appointment la not looked for until the general overhauling bvgloa In the fall liow many other oflclal are elated fur removal or tranater la not known. Nor la It known how tho aorrloe will be aaTectod by the modlOcatlona con templated by Mr. Ilallluger It baa been rumored In Waahlngton that If Mr Newell la forced out ot the aerv Ice aome of hla aubordlnato engineer will leave with blm. The charge baa gone forth that the effort la being made to convert the Reclamation Bervlce lato a political machlae. pro viding oScee for pollllclana rather than evglneer. Mr. Dalllnger, bow ever, maintain that hi reorganlia tlun la Intended to tranatorm the Reclamation Service Into a practical builaoM organltatlon, operatlog along atrlctly legal line, for the pro motion of public butlneaa with expo dltlen aad economy. There may be an eforl to prevent tho carrying out of tho rcfomta propoeed by Mr. Dal llager; Indeed, It I only natural that frlonda and aupporter ot Mr. New ell ahould Interpoee objection to the Xalllager program. However, Mr. lllager, like other Cabinet offleera, hat been given to understand that he I the actual head ot the entire In terior Department, charged with the dmlalatratlon ot tho affair of all Itu boreau, and If the Prctldent hould deny him the right to work reform In the Reclamation Bervlce when ho believed thoao reform were ceeeary, be -would he very quick to lendor hla reelgnatlon. It I, there fore, vory probable that the Dallln ger program -frill be carried through on echednle time. I'PPKS LAKE MOTH. Prank McComack baa pumped tha tMior out of the bhj dyked marab lying adjacent to bla houae. Drying ap the lead baa oaueed thle vaat AetU of tulea to turn yellow, looking tor II tho world like a ripe, grata Hold when teen from a dlatance. Wlllard J. Wlllett and Arthur 1111- Hard havo aolo charge ot tbo atcamor gtaraettpreaant writing, laey Uav- tag bonglit'Mr. Hnffman1 Irrterwt In he boat. About all the piling for the new few factory are driven, and the build gag wlU ,be ruehad tocompletlen aa Mly u material can be bad. tn angejaaaii uniiee gar r eu Bavk UVud. Juu Uttle of every- tag crown- gad win inppiy maen 'hMidn aaw'-ke-.lkagej dejUIng) It. ;lt thereM gaa lcgjaangun- dart that 7 do feel Hire flay lagf gt home all day, hg would rathor take your lunch .haiket and go out r .a an)) algajc, waiaartar at. Ohiad oa JtakM Tilth aeigtm it ike get whgra you can look around a ejreht of three hundred mile look ottr forty iquar mllea of blue wa tan.green Boortatrd, bay htlhi and BB'tttT now eremt ot Crater Lake. K will coat -ran Mtt tar the nee of omr preaent Halted awolntmanU, d wa will get aoqualnUd free ot etgrff. eeeeeeeee' 2 eeeeeeeeeeeeeee "P Not Ordinary Clothes by any means The Sincerity Brand people are well known to tbe majority of particular men In America aa makera of moat authentically atyled. accurately t allot ed and flneat quality clothes. We are prepared to ahow you a handsome assortment 1 Hosiery Guaranteed 6 pairs 6 months ZZ lerr freAa Full aeiortiatnt ot acaaonabU C1eaAaa 22 AVrV VrUUUa goooairealwaya ound at right OliOCS prices. Oeartciy to everyone The ooeoeoeoooooeooeoooeeooooosoeoeoooeeoosoeoeaeeMeMoMMMMM' IIO.VAXZA HAD OltEAT TIME. ( Concluded Prom Pint Page.) pretent time. The cowboy aectlon waa a typical aggregation and waa a good feature. Tbe exerclte on tho ground wero flno and tho tinging good. Mitt Nlchol reed tho Declaration of In dependence In a itrong, eloquent manner. Tho Bag drill by tbe little girl wa rendered In a way that called forth hearty applaute and at tested tho appreciation of the careful training which had given auch a One exhibition by the llttlo one. Then came tho gun drill by tho little boy, and aay, tbe way thoie youngttera put through that drill would miko an old soldier' heart beat faster and route an Impulie to hug each one ot tho manly little fellowa. And the oration by tbe Reverend Zellar was tho choicest offering of tbe day. It wa original, appropriate and eultable to the placu and occasion. Mr. Zel lar la an orator of marked ability, and the large audience that listened to blm were keenly Interetted during tbo entlro apcech And the dinner! Bay, Mr. Editor, thla la tbe only thin I hold against tbo Bonania people. I Mlovo thry tried to kill mo b) feeding me lu doatb, and they almott accomplished their detlgn Why, they bad two whole bevve roaitod, and then to fin Ith up, every furmvr't good wife brought what thvy called a "picnic lunch," and at toon at ono ot them had fed me all I could vat, another would collar me and Insist on my eat ing more Now, I never could say "no" to the ladlet, and If the ball game had not itarted, tome of tho buttona on my clotliet certainly would be mlttlng Tbe ball game wa Interesting and marked by cloan pla)lug. Uonaaaa waa handicapped by some of her players being absent and they had to take In somo strangers to nil their place. The only thing that marred tho game v. at one Individual who bad a pick on the umpire and kept demanding that he bo thrown In the river. Ilo talked like a man who was drunk, but I know ho wasn't. Donan ta la a dry town. Tbo icoro resulted In victory for tho Rodmcn. Tho horse rsccs were all good, es pecially tho pony race. The toot races were good. Mr. Holly Bleaaeaa won the 100-yard dash over Mr. Oden; lime not glvon. The ladle' race waa the event ot the day. Miss Butler and Mils Oden slsrtcd. Mlts Butler had tho lead, but full down and loat tbo race. Thon they ran for another purse, running n vary oven race, but Mis Oden won. Tho young man who It fast enough to catch olther of theso ladles will havo to move tome. Well, after tho race wero all over tkoy fed ut some more. Then cam the dance, and It wa a good one music and all. Thon at twelve o'clock they took u to supper again; and bere I regret to say the writer got full and went to bed. Bat when any llttlo town trios to tv a better celebration than Bonan ta had. It will have to get Its cltliens up early and keep them moving. HENRIETTA UNKEWsUCst. Henrietta Llnkenbach died la thkt city Sunday, July 4th, doatb occur ring at tho Klamath Hospital. She waa the daughtor ot Mr. and Mrs. Unhenbach and was sixteen years of age. The funeral was held at the heme ot tho parent this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Intermont being In tbe Klamath Falls cemetery. Cement Imported cement Just re ceived; oarload Allien osmsnt la Iron amia, Baldwla Heraware Caaiy. LEASING "77 The Boston Store AYS Underwear AUKlads Boston Go to Spring Creek It' the beet attn reeoet In the Klamath country. Board Is only S.OO per day. Tbe roaad trip to the resort costs only IJW. WM. WAOXER, at the oaVe of the Home Realty Coseemay waH give yon aay alasHiwal MeewasUaa aad wfU seU yoa throtafta tickets. Phone all. Call wp sad ask aboat the issrlsl at traction at the celebrated Basis Creek aad WnHannna Rive Plahla Resort. R. C. Spink, Proprietor KLAMATH ACaWCT, ORaWON. Good rig and tbe best ot driving tam at the Mammoth Stables. Parties conveyed to any part ot the Interior. 27 II. J. Winters haa been appointed agent for tbe well-known Oliver typewriter. Machines on exhibition at tbo store. Sl-lt CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there is money In tbe treasury for the pay ment of tbe following warrants: No lSSNo 200tNo. 101S No. : .l.tlNo 2010No SOU No. . miNo SOllJNo 1010 No 1988No 1011JNO. I011 No 1980No 3011No. ....1011 No 1981No xOlSJNo. ..1011 No 1987No 101No. ...1014 No SOOTJNo. ...2017No I01S No 2026 j Interest to eeaee from data. J. H. SIEMENS. City Treasurer. June 22, 10. T 1ST Wood 1 $3 75 a cord, delivered to any ffwvui cny ACKLEY BROS, i PIMM 451 Wood Four Foot Dry Slab Wood $350 a Ccn HUTCHINS ft FAUOBT Shirts Claetani Feakody Urgctt line la tl aelect from, bttt moat uo-to-dau Urdeat Use la the cowstjr to ii maaca ana style Store For 81 House and lot at a bar gain for quick sale, laqulre at Tha Herald office. IMt If thinking ot building, aea Sehulu a Bernhard, coatraetors aad build er. Plans and spedflcatloaa preretl from your own Ideas. Office, 8. K. Noel bid., Mala at, between 7th aad 8th. Klamath Falls. Ore Paoa III. 4-t.la FOR SALE , , SSSBStSBSBSBSBSSBS ; I WELL IMPROVED FARM of ', ; ; too acres. 10 mile Southwest ' ef Klamath Falls. Will sell aa ! a whols or In part. Terms, ', , part down, the tulsnoe la de- ; rsrrea paymsnts. : R.A.EMMTIT I P. H. Muirari STRVOITRAL X Pelt aad Qravet X MAJsTIO WALKS FLOOahs t X Fifty Designs of t With O. W. Harlow, VeJMgea' X atasalles. BICYCLES For an up-to-data whaal sat a Ranibtsr, on aato at ThaGunStora. Taotaand Guns foraala or for rant Wa carry a full Una of sporting uooaa aim i. a. . i V Si 1 1 4 t i- T-.1 -, Ssf . rt,. M m i . ys iy .;.. "dV'"-; Ui gm. ' : LVaal .; w