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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1909)
.,,B7..,C tnrrq rS 1 .' ' . 4 W ' vvm . J,fcw'r .J TOi". F ." "-tw-lilv VPK. mm 1 1 1 nirtti mm W Mi ?ml!!!lllll!!!!!f! tiik no to anoctntr, willMIMM To the Public: As an introduction to the trade of Klamath Falls and Klamath County I have inaugurated a Great Sacri fice Sale. It will continue until further notice. The Bo ston Store O. M. HECTOR, Proprietor A little afore with the beat la tba grocery llae clean, new, fresh, and prices reasonable. Ona trial will convince you (hat It la the place' to Crudo. MOlf NOTICE FOR PUIILtt'ATION aaaaaaa TTttttmtitimiiumtim '""""'M.MM.SS.CC.MI -ivn WHAT Tim buctoa WHIce tsMiair Than Ktrr WK MKVKIt INK A NVHttTf. TITJC UNDERWOOD PHARMACY (tUNNIJCH RTII.T HMMl. nuc st-ttirrtoxs A4W. RATKLY Rent rtervhr la Inwin Ot'll NT(NK IN MKW AXI KM Will : Choice Garden Lands FOR RENT A far plats tf choice land for .tardea; Potatoes, Cisfcsjt, Csltry or other track, aider lrrajttiosi tad convcalent FRANK IRA WHITE CAFT.aC APPLBOATI Mia Street sear Mala Lot srialss far yon The Herald for News runny, for priiMCATiox. (Nut Coal Lands) Uepartment of Hie Inferior, U. H. Ijintl Offlrv at lakevlew, Oregon, Auguil 20th, l0. Notice is hereby alum Ibat Wllllnm l'l(l, whose poitofflru addreia I Klsmalh Kalis, Oregon, did, on the ICUi day of March, l0, Die la this nltlcr sworn statement and applica tion No. 01702, to piircliaae thu V SW'M, section K, towniblp 3 8, rang 9 K, Willamette Mrrldlan, and llii timber thereon, under the provi sions of the act of June 3, 1N7, and artt amendatory, known as the "Tim- Itrr and Hlonv Ut," at such value as might bo filed by appraisement, and that, pumuant tu such application, the land and Umber thereon have been appraliu-d, June llth, 1909, the timber estimated at 317,000 board fir! at l, SO prr 1,000, and the land IlK.ou; that aald applicant will offer flnal proof In support of his applica tion and sworn statement on the 33d day of October, 190.9. before It. M. Itlchardson, U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath Kails, Oregon. -Any person Is at liberty totproteet this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any lime before patent Issues, by flllnR a coroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. AllTIIUIt WILSON, Register. N33-IO-33. Not foal Und. Department of tho Interior, U, H. tand Offlco at Lakevlew, Oregon, August 10, 1909. NOTICE Is hereby given that John II. Colburn of Olene, Oregon, who, on December G, 1 907, niado Homestead Application 3110, Hcrlal 01009, for HKU of NWW. Ktt of HWK, NW of HK'A. Hectlon 11, Township 39 Houth, Itange 10 Kast,s Willamette meridian, haa filed notice of Inten tion to msko Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo C. It. DoLap, County Clerk, at Klamath Kails, OreJ Ron, on tho 30th day of October, 1909, Claimant names aa witnesses: John Hlado of Olene, Oregon. Herbert Tipton of Olene, Oregon. Ir Wright me)cr of Olene, Ore Ron. A. T. Wilson of Olene, Oregon. AHTIlim W. ORTON, IMS 9-30 Register. Good Red Cedar Shingles $2:22 Thousand Building Materials of all Kinds and Prices Our Prlcei are the Lowest, Quality Considered We can Furnish ETerything Ton Need in a Building and the Beat to Be Found in the Market V. The Big Basin Lumber Go. C.yc Irani, Muster, Weed, Cat S. P. White, Gen'l Afjtat V Zii- : J NOTICE OK HKTTLKMKNT FINAL ACCOl'NT OP NOTICK Is hereby given that Alci Martin Jr., administrator of the es tate of Rodney 8. Bowcn, deceased, has filed with the County Court at Klamath County, Oregon, for settle ment his final account In the admin istration of the said estate; and that Monday. August 30th. at 3:00 p. w. at the courthouse In aald county and State Is the time and place fUe4 (or the hearing of any and all objections to said flnal account and the settle ment thereof, and any person Inter ested may appear and file exceptions to aald account and contest to same. ALKX MARTIN JR.. Administrator of the Kstate of Rod ney 8. Rowan, Deceased. 3 III w fti'oa avoa warn aval msm RUN RUM mim Mm IH'flM KKJH ........ .......I via ill-oil BI'UI ni'nsi W'flM HI'MM ItlfH llrtMt HUM Riun lit wn " - m "V" '!:."" " ...w ...y-u iililil llina Hl'HM HI'NH RttM rvm Mitw nruN M "" . " """ :.-" :, jz HL'UM HUM BVUM Hit) Htuit nt " -- "-"; "--" RVCM Rl'CM Hl'CM MM KVUM RUM mum RUMt RUM RUM RUM RUM RVUH RVUN RDOM RVUN RVUN KAZAK The New Bag Creation--9xl2 and 3x6 ft. uvorylhlng In tho lino of rugs and RUN RUM RUM RUM RUM. RWM Tlito rug U aa eatlroly now crea Ilea, havtai appeared for tho first Una la the eaet leaa than a year ago, and we have Just received tho tret aalsesMt ever aeat to this section. It la at vary aaacrtar wrrkaw.aehlp and aaaaitfal dalta. aad will wear for-aver. RtaMaa tMa new rag we have all art squares. Cotton lagralas, AILWool lnralaa, Cashatere, Nine aad ! Wire Tafieatrr Braaaela, Itodr Braaarla, aad dMYrrat awdea at Aamtaatrr Rraaarla. We can aell you aa Art Square, alt (oel. aa low aa M. aad caa alao I .. .. r ih tuat made for 130, iU 4d ataadard weavaa, lacludiag j whu- -- E. W. GILLETTE 6 GO, TM rUWIlTUltl DIAUM i. ..- BW. aaiwa aWOS RVO RWM RVOR iWtMt BCtB "W ,atw- "--- -- ,,- mvm airga pVsjp gtVWW lll'UH KtOB Hl'CM Hl'CM Hl'CM Rl'CM Hl'CM RUM HUM HUM Hl'CM Hl'CM HltlH HUM Hl'CM HUM RVCM RUM HUM HUM HUM RUM RVCM RVCM HUM RVCM HUM RVCM HUM RVCM HUM RVCM HUM HUM HUM RVCM RVCM RVCM RVCM RVCM RVCM RVCM RVCM RVCM RVCM RVCM RVCM RVCM RVCM RUM RVCM RVCM RVCM RUM RUM RUM RMS RVCM R4WRUM LILbIIIIIIHvIb IivvIIHmBiPM A VIKW OK THK )VRT OK HONOR, AIVP. EXPOMITION, HRATTLK. All of the principal buildings of the Ataska-Yukon-Paclflc Eiposltlon are grouped In close compass around the Ca-cadea aad Oeyaer Basin aad the flower beds which line each. The picture shows a view from the lower aide of Oerser Basin, directly up the Court of Honor. On the right are aeea the Palace of Manufac tures, the Oriental and Hawaiian Baltdlaga. On the left are the Euro pean Rthlblts and Alaskan Bulldlags- la the far center la the Central Government, which showa Its Incompleted front aa It looked on April IS. Oa that date thlaxtaa the, heaviest place of construction to he finished before the opealag day of the Exposition, and the contractor estimated that It would take them ten daya to do the work. Oeyaer llasln la In the foreground, aad Just beyond It show the atepa la the Caacadea. NOTICE OK FlUXa OP PLAT United Slates Land Offlce, lkeviow, Oregon, August , 1909. NOTICE Is hereby given that town ship plata surveyed under Contract No. 733, for Sections 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31, Township 37 South, Range 7 East, Willamette meridian; Sections 1 to 30, Inclusive, Township 3b South. Range 38 East, Willamette meridian; Sections 1 to 3(, Inclusive. Township 34 South. Range 38 East. Willamette meridian, aad aupple mental plat of segregation aurvey of Sections 4, 9. 14. SI. 38 and 33. Township 31 South, Range 7H East, Willamette meridian, will be Ale In this offlce oa September 16th, 1901 On nnd after aald date all of aald landa will be subject to selections. entry or filing oa, If aald landa are not otherwise reserved or appro priated. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register. PRRD P. CRONRM1LLKR. Receiver. NOTICK FOR PVBUCATIOX Department of the Interior, V. ft. Land Offlce at Lakevlew, Oregoa, August 7. 1109. NOT1CR la hereby glvea that James B. Huhphry, whose postofflce address Is Klamath Falls, Oregoa, did. on the 83d day of April, 1909, lie In this ofljco sworn statement aad applleatloa, No. 01837. to purchase tha WK of 8KH. Seetloa 88, Town ship 87 South, Raage Rant. Wil lamette meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provlelona of the act of June 8, 1878, and acta amend atory, known aa the "Timber aad Stone Law," at such value aa might be Axed by appralaemeat. aad that, pursuaat to such applleatloa, tha laad aad timber thereon have been ap praised, June 14, 1IQ. the timber ea tlmated 845 board feet at 89.76 par M. aad tho laad ll0.8l that aald applicant will ofer flnal proof laaup- port of bla applleatloa aad aware. statement oa the 8 let day at October, 1108, aatora R. M. Rlahardaea, United Statea Coamlaatoaer, at Klamath palla, Oregoa. ', Any perse la at liberty to pretost thla parenase before eatry, or taMaMe a eeateet at aay time before pateat leiaea. by IMng a earreberabad aaV r!. WlfwPSrftW NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.. U. 8. Laad Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, April 86, 1909. NOTICE la hereby given that DANIEL JOHNSTON, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on Nov. 37, 1908, made Timber aad Stoae Sworn Statement No. 0867, for NVa SH, Section 17, Township 88 8., Raage 7M E.. Will. Meridian, haa tied notice of Intention to make Flaal Proof, to establish claim to the laad above described, before Couaty Clerk Klamath County, at bla offlce at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the ltb day of August. 1909. Claimant aamea aa wttaeeses: Freak M. Upp. of Klamath Falla. Oregoa; Henry Oteubacaer, of Kla math Falls, Oregoa; Alvln J. Swift, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; John Ansel, of Klamath Falls. Oregoa; Lester Klrkpatrlek, of ' Klamath fFaihr, Oregon; Joha J. Farber, of fokegama. Oregoa. J. N. WATSON. 11 Register. which would defeat the entry. ARTHUR W. ORTON, 8-16, 10-18 Register. SARATOGA'S SPRINGS. The Weter Was first Used by the In diana as a "Cure." Tbe Saratoga Springs "cure" ante dated the settlement of thin commu nity by tbe white men, when the nigh Rock spring was only n bubbling sprlnglet. drank at first by the Indiana as a fresh water spring. Finding that their health was Improved by the wa ter, they bethought them that It must have medlclnnl qualities, and from that time nit sick Indlnns were brought to nigb Rock spring for tbe healing of their Ills. The "outward and visi ble sign' that Impressed tbe red men was the deposit of tbe salts of tbe water about the spring In Ibe form of a cone, called tofs. which still exists and from which It received Ita name and through and over which tbe water bubblea to Ibis day. In 1800 the Congress spring waa dis covered and became renowned tbe world over as a saline cathartic. This, combined with tbe sulphurous Iron wster of the Putnam spring, nude Saratoga Springs famous aa Ibe lead ing health resort or the United Statea. Tbe remainder of tbe thirty-Are min eral springs were discovered from time to lime, and all have a wide therapeu tic application In Ibe treatment of al most nil chronic diseases and are di vided Into four groups according to their component parts. These group are: First, sodic. murlated. alkaline, saline, cathartic: second, sodlc. calcic. murlated. alkaline aallne: third, cha lybeate: fourth, sulphur. National Magaslne. SHERIFF'S SALE Whereas, Judgment was rendered and entered on the 2Cth day of April. 1909. In an action In tho Justice Court for the Precinct of Llnkvlllo. Klamath County, State of Oregon, before A. D. Miller. Justice of the Peace for aald precinct, between H. W. Keesce, plaintiff, and J. E. Sulli van, defondant, In favor of plaintiff and against defendant for the aura of Seventy-five dollars ($76) with Inter eat tbtfreon at the rato of Six (6) per cent per nnnum from the 36th day of April. 1909. aud the further sum of Thirteen and Twenty-five One-hun- dredtha dollars (613.36) costs aad disbursements; nnd wbercas a tran script of aald judgment and proceed ings had before aald Justice of the peace In aald case haa been tied la the offlce of tbe County Clerk of Klamath Couaty. Oregon, nnd which said Judgment waa duly docketed In the Judgment docket of the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon for the County of Klnmatb, on the 13th day of May, 19094 and the aum of Seven- iy-nve eouura itibj. who interest thereon at the rate of alx (6) per cent per annum from the 36th day of April, 190. ana Tnirteen ana Twen-ty-nve One-hundredtha dollars ($13.36) costs and disbursements of amm5lmfh?Tyw7irtft' BBml6MmmmilBiIm$-1 rmlMaPV-Vllo' ?4RmmmH Miit.aMHajTaaMW. . 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' Above flerisr hsmbi cam besasa Ike banba af baa Oaetc4ea.'aa eaaeaarew werwawar eejmaaaaBtaaapaai mrwr eassap anat wsweaawsep m watw Fwapwnasvsasaj waam ''-'""--'-- hmiaiSniiiihisI Iba minsslllsn ' ' - ". i ':, M u-.i ' rj ,i .rt . - 'aald action is now due thereon; aad by virtue of an execution Issued bv-" tha Clerk of tho Circuit Court of the -Stato of Oregon for tho County (( Klamath, on said Judgment, coat- ' mandlng mo to satisfy aald Judg ment, Interest and coMa out of the personal property of said J. X. Sulli van, and for want thereof, thea oat of tho reel property belonging te said J. E. Sullivan, In sold Couaty of Klamath and State of Oregon, end not being nble, after diligent search, nnd Inquiry, to And nny personal' property belonging to J. E. Salllvan In said county, out of which to satis fy said Judgment or any part thereof, I havo lovlcd upon the following de scribed real -property of the defend ant J. E. Sullivan, to-wlt: m of 8EVi of Section 31, NWK of NWIi of Section 37. Eft of NBU of Sec tion 28, TowBshlp 37 South, Range. 13 East of Willamette merldlaa 7a Oregon. Notice la therefore herebv gtvsa that by virtue of aald execution I will, on Monday, the 30th day of Aw gust, 1909, at the hour of 8 o'eloak la the afternoon of aald day, at the front of the courthouse door la Klaaa atb Falls, Oregon, aell at public aue tlon to the hlgbeat bidder for ansa fa hand, the above described real prop erty, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy ueM Judgment In ravor or. ii. w. Keeeee ana am J. E. Sullivan, together with all i and dlsbursomenta tbnt have or : accrue. Dated at Klamath Falla. Oregoa,.'' thla 30th day of July. 1809. W. B. BARNHB, Sheriff of Klamath County. 7-30 8-38 BICYCLES For an up-to-date wboet get a Rambler, on sal at The Gun Store. Tentaaad Guns for sale or for retnV We carry a full lint of Sporting Goods THE GUN STORE W( Vow Toot Diy Silk. 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