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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1909)
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THE FURNITURE DEALERS IHOM lll'UH IIIIM HKJH HKJH HKJH HKJH Hill Hills IIKJH IIKis IIK.s Itll.H Itll.H Itll.H Itll.H IIK.S IIKis IIKJH IIKJH IIKJH IIIIIH IIKJH IIIIIH Itll.H IIK.H ItKJH IIKIH IIKIH ItKJH mm lid'li iiilompUHhcil In .rottlfit IllK m Munition wiih Hint, in ki, fnr ns Hum iiml women luivo ujiiiinon nblll IIih, (oiiiiiiitn rlKlitn, iiml rommon iilnid, they nmy Ntmly nml labor to K Ho r, l,in, 'l,i')iuii Hmi pi, Int of illf fi lentlutlon In tin.' department of llfu lili li 1,1'Ioiikm iriM mlnvnlly nml ex tliulnly to women tho liomu mid motherliooil-nn ifrovlHlon wnMmniln ' iHn notldiilili, was HiIh ni'Kltcl In tlio I'liiintlon of women that'lho crltl- III .H IH'iJH M""' " """l" ,,",t w,) r I'llucntlntf IIK.H hi i;h lii ki-niiTH nml urtlnniin money III'liH III IJH1 maker of our ilu'iighters limtiail of iik'h itr!Sl V,h''1' '""' ,"""",rH "",, ,l0,,lc "nkt;"' IIK.H IIKJH ' '" "",l ""' l""1 "r modern civ HKJH liriJHllliiitlou Hi" uilvaiitaKr of m liool IIKJH IIKJHIiiiIiiIiik iniHt In- brought within the III .u I........ . ' """ "-"' ri-iuli of nil tin, people, Ah already ItKJH ltKJHl',""",lM'- "'" KriUt ""","t,,' ninvi' IIKJH nKJHJ'"'r "'"' "' '""" nr i'iikukimI In In- ItKJH Kl'fjs filimtrlnl otiiiiiatlonM, tmvu no ncliool lll'UH IIKJH iiihniitiiKi-ii iii-jonil the li-mcntnry ItKJH LTIIill-H If. Ilii.rnr.i... nv u,.. It.l VT- -.- .Bwta mmm m tiirvmvt ItKJH IIKJH IIK.H ItKJH IIKJH WAT men Hrllrr Kjlfi Than .rt h: mi; i:ii i'hi: hi iwti. TltK UNDERWOOD PHARMACY 'lllNMI..il 41 NTII.TH IH.IMJ. MK iwrnnxH RITRtV Hr4 Mrler In I'nali.iiM-r ntit HTIHK ih m:w AMI IIIKSII ND ON THE LAND IN KLAMATH LAND Iomc Choice Homcitead Locations in a District that will aooa have Transpor tation. IT IS TOUR CAHNCE rrwr.".m;n In Captiln O. C Applegtte About It FRANK IRA WHITE , acir Main, Klimaih rallt, OreHon DR. C. r. MASON Dentlat Anu-tlrmi Hank ami Tnut Cn.'i Utile I'liiiiio- ItcilJrnru b33. Otllco 1091 Dr. J. E. Taylor, I'lllhimN AMI HlltlJKOV. I'lMlnnlir llulliii(, Tiuiwii II D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law KUmath Villi, Of? n Dr. Amos C Graves A. H. O. OHTKU'ATII. KUiiutli Fall, Orr. I'oitnmro IIMc . SixanJ and Main 8ti I'liono 1031. I FOR SALE ROCERIES Freih Fruit and Vegetablei Tour Ordert Solicited stain, Langell & Co 771 Free DeUvery t and Glassware ." tim Mt ... .Ic iMMrr Wrr, K"7 W ktMMrn, J.ratoUc, OrMMculs, Ctawhw fcU. Hicr i NMfMl mm! wmwmIn for jroiir home ' We . mm. .MMUtal CkUM M Ih HMiUwl L i MM HmmmL Im mt iMlv- OUfitar. The f - I ia Ika rlirui . Maav law urttN. ?J. R.HURN A" Tl Wm Ada Bring Results i ' WKLI. IMI'UOVKI) KAUM of COO arrva. 10 mlloa South woit I of Klamath Kail a. Will tell a wholtf or In rart. Trrma, A I'MII MW"i -. .-- - - firrnl tiaimcnlt. Apply lo DA rMMITT I lite Port (Mire. . -. AAAAAAAAAAAA4Aaaa CH Wood $3.75 a cord, delivered to any part of city ACKLEY BROS. Phone 481 HHWMMHmmMm i For Sale by T. W. STEPHENS rHI "" - v P. H. MIOTHT J iiUl OTl'KAIi PH-iRVKIl I ii ProoN Orttaw nit Md OrMtl Reoaaa ; MABTiowAUta a rwoaaj i Si ! "with Wtt Hrdwr Co. 5 W nny , in inirntliin l to ln Kltcn lluiiu poo. ll fur tin.' ncntloiin which Ihvy nre lo follow In It f . It miiHl liu lirovlJcd In ttiu roniiiinn biIiihiU. If our school work U to iiri-iuru for life In lh Irmiit Ki-iiim of tlio tcriii, It liiimt bo ti'-illnitiil nml no iiiimIIIIiiI that It Mill Ik- In iii-rfnt liiiriiiony with tho finlinnmi nt or thu iiiiIIh, nml kIu llii'in tin' htiit i.mllilo iirt'imrntlon for mticOmi In lifts uhntrtor orntlonii mil) la- roiiti'inplntcd. ' Hut Ihu quoxtlon nrlmri an to whrthcr It I practicable In protldo for tho Imlimtrlnl work In tho com tniin rlniln. It thcro time for It? Will not the Introduction of these new fenturm tend to tho mibordlnn tlon of tho fundaniontal inbJocliiT A rnrcful uainlnatlon. hovewr, of the roumc of tudy fivncrally offered thrniiKhnut tho country lvvs no doubt upon thin iuctlon. In many of tho .rhool much time U still belni; kUcii to inch work In nrlthmentlc, for Intlnuro, ns cube root, .locks and bond., rompli'X fractions, obsolete compound numbers, and other similar subjects. Muih of the chronolonkal iiiatorlal In history con bo omitted without liMonlnK tho vnluo of this subji'cl. The work In ReoRraphy and laiiKiinKC nlso ran bo re-d I reeled nml I so modified ns to Increase tho utility aluo of these subjects. In fact, by olltirinntliiK the noti'Csscntlals the obsolete, Impractical, valueless ma terial with which the school curricula are now ncumbered there wilt not mil) bo ample time for all tho voca tional work desired, but the courses will thereby bo wnrlched and made ei) much stronger In oery wny r'urthermnre, work in agriculture, meilintilc arts and domestic science and art can be so n)stcniallzed and iiirielated with tho other subjects that tho tralnlliK it affords for discip line, or mind deu'lopment, aside from its utility value, will bo at least as Kruit ns that of nny of tho other sub jects, "To accomplish tho desired result there must bo n Ki'iieral change of at titude toward education. Wo must abandon tho old Ideal of an educa tional ladder to tho college or unl erslt). Wo should hold out to the aurnKo boy ttss hope of his attain ing lo the governorship of his State or to tho presidency of tho United States. Greater importance should be attached to tho development of an umbltion to excel In tho Industrial oc cupations In which at least ninety two per cent of tho people must Inev itably spend their lives. "Howout, In correcting tho mis lakes of tho past, tho opposite ox Iremo should bo avoided. There, will bo n constant chango from ono voca tion to another. The nation will con llnuo to draw man of Its greatest lenders from tho country homes, from Iho laboring classes. Fttrneu aona will not all remain on the (arm. The modern school, therefore, must not bo narrowly restricted. Its function Is to meet the needs of all the people. It must bo broad as well at specific. It must provide the work required la preparation, not only for eclet sorvlce In the Industrie but also for Intelligent cltliensBtp In a free re- nubtlc. While tralnlag for serrlea wo must alao train for character: Never .before baa the call bee ee great for ea aa ,?, Good Red Cedar Shingles $2 .JU Per Thousand Building Materials of all Kinds and Prices Our Prices are the Lowest, Quality Considered We can Furnish ETerythinrt Ton Need in a Building and the Beat to Be Found in the Market The Big Basin Lumber Co. C. . Evana, Manager, Weed, CaL f. F. White, Gen'l Ageat culture, of strong character, of stcr line Integrity. "Finally, therefore, we shall not hao uttaltieil the Ideal In tho devel opment of our educational s)stcm un til nil tho people, of both sexes, whether rich ot poor, rurnl or urban, shall reecho during their' school years In the public schools, the best possible training In preparation for tho vocations which they are to fol low In life broad, liberal and prac tical Insuring thereby not only the 'f latest economic efficiency, hut also the highest standard of citizenship, t'li' best type of munhood and of wo-m.inhood." XOTICK KOK PflltlCATIOX (Not Coal land.) Department or the Interior, U. & l.and Office at Lakovlew, Oresop, September 4, 1909. NOTICK Is hereby given that Theo dore I.. Seymour of Klamath Frlls, Oregon, who, on May 2, 1906, m:;do Homestead Knlry 3601, Serial 01335, for lot 1 section 1 township 37 south, inngo 10 east, Willamette mcrldtnn, tins filed notlco of Intention to mrko Final Fhe-Year Proof to establish rlalm to the land above described, be fore C. R. I)eLap, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 2 1st ilay;of October, 1909. Clalmnut names as witnesses: Jack Leonard of Dairy, Oregon. Tom Meek of Dairy, Oregon. Dan II) an of Dairy, Oregon. Valentine Ilarnhart of Dairy. Ore gon. . ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. 9-7 10-13 .NOTICK OF IHHSOIiimON OP I'AltTXKItHHIt' The public Is hereby notified that the partnership firm of Morgan St Wlckstrom has been dissolved, Mr. Morgan having disposed of all bla In terest therein to A. Wlckstrom, who wlllcontlnueto operate the steamboat Eagle and other partnership proper ties formerly owned and operated by Morgan ft Wlckstrom. ANTON WICKSTROM. 8-U-U-w .NOTICK, OW.NKRH, CONTRACTORS AXI Dlll.DKRH. We wish to again call attention to our notice In the papers last March, that on account of some poor wiring being done by Irresponsible parties. we will NOT FURNISH ELECTRIC CURRENT for any service unless the Job of wiring has been Inspected' (while the work is being done, and before concealed from view) and ap proved by us. A reasonable fee will be charged for Inspection on work other than that which we do. KLAMATH FALLS LIOHT AND WATER COMPANY. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. (Not Coal Lands) CONTEXT .NOTICE Department of tho Interior, United States Lund Office, Lakevlew, Ore gon, August 35, 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by Joseph H. Foster, contestant, against Home stead Entry 0679, made April 14th, 1903, for NEK NEK section 8; NH NWV4. NWH NEK section 7. town ship 41 south, range 13 east, Willam ette meridian, by Oeorge H. Merry man, contestee, In which It Is alleged that said Mertyman did not, establish his residence on lands within six months from date of entry; that he did not reside continuously, or at all, upon said lands; that he baa main tained a residence and practiced aa a physician and surgeon at Klamath Falls, Oregon (a distance of twelve miles from said lands) ; and that his absence was not due to employment In tho army, navy, or marine corps of the United States; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching aald alle gation at 10 o'clock a. to. on October 18th, 1909, berore K. M. Richardson, United States Commissioner. Klam ath Falls, Oregon, and that laai hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. aa. on October I3d, 1909, before the Reg ister and Receiver at the united States Land Office In Lakeview, Ore- ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register. Proof of Personal Service. State of Oregon, County of Klamath,) as, Joseph H. Foster, being frst duly awora, on his oath says that oa Sep teMber 4th, 1999, he eerved ta above notice of eoatest by dellveriag true copy thereof to,ta named eoateetee at ma oawi State of Oreaoa. .,' v ,vv JOaaPHH, . r Subscribed and awora. ta before m tkla 4t day af JI!jtttVllM.t -1 & t ' Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, August tOtb, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that William Pitts, whose postofflce address I Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on .the 16th day of March, 1909, file In this office sworn statement and applica tion No. 01703, to purchase the WH NWK. section 8, township 38 S, range 9 E, Willamette Meridian, and tho timber thereon, under tho provi sions of the act of June 3. 1878, and acts amendatory, known aa the "Tim ber and Stone Law,1' at such value as might bo Used by appraisement, -and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, June 14th, 1909, the timber estimated at 317,000 board feet at f 1.50 per 1,000, and the land 838.00; that aald applicant will ofer final proof In support of his applica tion and sworn statement on the 33d day of October, 1909, before R. U. Richardson, U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protect this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by Sling a coroborated all davit In this office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. 8.-3 3-10-1 . NOTICK OP FIUNQ OP PLAT United States Land OSIce, lakevlew, Oregon, August 1, 1109. . NOTICK la hereby given that towa- shtp plata surveyed aider Oaatraet No. 731, for Beetloaa T, It, 19, 39 aad 11, Tewashtp IT South. Raae 7 ait, Willamette merldlaa; SaeUoaa, 1 ta 36, laelualre, Towashla ah South, RaaiV II Bast; WllkMsette meridian' SaetloM.t to at. laetattve. Towaaala 14 South, Raae ta Boat WUIanott meridian, aa aaMfr ssoatal la ttaef recaUaa aarrey'of BottioM 4. ; 9.116, 11,-18 Mill Towasalp 14 ah, Uaato T W , WltlaBMtU Maedllaa.' vlU M itJi la ffesrT eyarsjiBssBSj jsw g JPPW tkla elnee m ataaber llttH luda-vlllba aahlatfta aiHliM. oatry er Slsaf oa. M a9M M not otherwise reserved or appro priated. ARTHUR W. ORTfly Register, FRED P. CRONBMILLER, Receiver. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Land. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, August 16, 1909. ' NOTICE Is hereby given that John H. Colburn of Olene, Oregon, who, oa December 6, 1907, made Homestead Application 3910, Serial 01509, for SB of NWK. EH ot SWK. NWK of 8EU, Section 11. Township 39 South, Range 10 East, Willamette meridian, has Sled notice of Inten tion to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. 'DeLap, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls. Ore gon, on the 20th day ot October, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: John Blade of Olene, Oregon. Herbert Tipton of Olene, Oregon. Lee Wrlghtmeyer of Olene, Ore gon. A. T. Wilson ot Olene, Oregon. t ARTHUR W. ORTON, 8-19 9-30 Register. ' NOTICK FOR PUBUCAIIOX Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, August 7. 1909. NOTICE Is hereby given that James B. Humphrey, whoee poetollce address Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, oa the 23d day of April,. 1998. file In this office sworn statement aad application, No. 01827, to purchase the WH of 8EH. Section 23, Towa shlp 37 South, Range 9 East, Wil lamette meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, aad acts amend atory, known as the "Timber aad Stone Law," at such value aa might be fixed by appraisement, aad that, pursuant to such application, theland and timber thereon have been ap praised, June 14, 1909, the timber es timated 545 board feet at 10.76 per M, aad the land $190.80; that said applicant will offer final proof la sup port of bis application aad awora statement oa the 81st day of October, 1909, before R. M. Richardson, United States Commlssloaer, at Klamath Palls, Oregon. Any person ia at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest nt nay time before pateat issues, byv filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. ARTHUR W. ORTON, 8-18, 10-18 Register. CENTRAL GAR " " ' -" ' j .W , . , -vi .Priwaft TKaWi PbrisWJ Wassaa anuJ la ! salaL 1 17 iT-. T? T v J. V. aoutTOlk Prm : ' .U-A' t!r f-CGmlaf J&-f.!!!l?7T3ZZA hi ,..TV, i' "f , ..- tLZi WEMm fw "P,ri1M I iM i aaaaal ,. R '4 rJ . " J. f I 1 ..' i I3 ..---- m ' ..Ji 'f-i 9 ' v.T-J It i e. fct mx ? ''V? fat 3' v -mJ "bk: . . : - .9 ." tt . (HW n J4 i , t f H ciV-' fcO , i , J" V ' i 1 4 . Ti- 'i' - w!;y. . - i