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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1909)
x&tiWW.- Wj' wr it ; r .m ,. i' . - j a' ,-' , tr.'1 : ,.';! ;; vjjt'1' iftja : H LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY KLAMATHrS GRIATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. PHONE ... 30 X' '. i PUt XNT. VIGITABLl MATTER EAST TERM! r i w i . IV .A M W J ' -J h e . tr A"- 1 EVENING HERALD vtr . W ,5 U - ftafc . -" :v ' . abeeaee tu not da to employment la the army, aay, or marln corpa of th United 8tatee; Mid partlea are hereby notlled to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said alte ration at 10 o'clock a. n. on October 18th. 1901, before It. M. Rlchardaon. Ualted 8tatea Commissioner. Klam ath Falta, Oregon, and that final hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. oa October J 3d. 1I0. before the Ra Utcr and Receiver at tho United he maH, Ufa meats l.il.Statea Land Offlce In Lakevlew, Ore s' mail, eae swath IS Batty, iaMsotot by earrlar, oat weak 10 DeHr, Kaeapt Seed?, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. a SMITH, Editor imiORlPTIOH RATH: k J,? tw4v, by bmM, ee year. Hrtfs'i tarn, bf stall. U meetha. .II.M . MS KLAMATH FALLS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. W09. ' tmt aWOOTsaVS rUBWB , Oa air word and honor. I . bareby bow declare that aa leag ' aa I am a reaMeat el thla coat- naaRy, R will be my coaetaat aim to beeat all the time aad every time, I will do what I caa far aay pabllc work that haa aa '' Ha abject the good of the earn- ', anaRy. I wRI eabatt aad abide hr majority rale aad will aot knack aad bowl my head o If tMaaa are aot doaa my way. I e wttt take m radteal or ettreaae aaaHlaa a aay .eetloa before the people, aad will have da re eaeet far the oataleaa of my trieada aad . aelghbora whea their oafaloaa are oppoaed to mtae, 1 will alwaya try to aay noma- thing good aboat my towa aad ' my people, or 111 keep my "ha- eeo" ehat aad "cat It oat" tike a maa. I raallao that if Uli towa m geei eaoagh for ma to live la J aa mate my moaey la. u ta tne w place ta epead my moaey la. ee- peetaUy whea I am patreaUlag legitimate ladaetry or aaterprlae 1a my home towa. Exehaag. MMMMMMMMIMMMMI " AlifM CoracMea V. CeHtae. crimlaelogwt ad aapertateadeat of New Tork'a xoTtcK ron ruaucATiox (Not Coal Lawa.) Department of the Iaterlor, U. 8. Land OaU at Lakevlew, Oregon, September 4. 1109. NOTICE la hereby glvca that Theo dore 1 Seymoar of Klamath Fall. Oregoa, who, aa May 1. 1IM, aindo Homestead Katry 31, Serial 01333 for lot 1 eeetloa 1 towaahlp 3? aoatli, rang 10 eaat. Willamette meridian. baa lied aottc of tatantloa to mr.ho Fiaal Five-Tear Proof to establish claim to the laad above deacrlbed. be fore C. X DsLap, Conaty Clerk, at Klamath Fall, Oregoa, oa the 3 tat dayofOctober.HOt. Claimant namea aa wlta Jack Leonard of Dairy, Oregon. Tom Meek of Dairy, Oregon. Dan. Ryan of Dairy. Oregoa. Valeatlae Barahart of Dairy, Ore ton. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Itegtstvr. 9-7 10-11 goa. OOXTMBT XOTtCB etato armea. aarratad at a dinner la Departmeat of the Iaterlor. Ualted a remlaleeeaeea of hU later- j Statea Laad Office, Lakevlew, Ore- t mom, ABgaai aa, i. I m-M .-. -.. a. v , "A elever erimlaal of glatteaoaa' ""7",!r . " V " "" araMHJaa." be aald "oaee coached "" " ta ttto "" T 3mvk " pfwaamue. a mua, eae ceacaea Fo-tor coateataat. agalaat Home- a etannmlBt ta rather aeat term. km4 Katir t(TV ,4, ABrtl 1tlf "My taapeetar, eatertag tarn maa'a 190S. for SM NBH aectlea ; NH aM eae cay reaad K rery bet aad NWU. NWH KKH eeetloa 7. towa- ,1 f ahlp 4 1 aoath. raage 1 3 eaat. Wlllam- nw wntiHiB, 9j uauin n Merry vxrtk. ahk teH AMK HA,a,K. wwmf mm-ww sol wr muw mataata la aklfk It la attaaa that aald Merrymaa 'did aot eaUbllah hla realdeaee oa laad wlthla ata moatka from date of eatry; that he did aot reside eoaUaaoaaiy. or at all. aaea aald laada: that ha haa mala- laat time I had the veetilator epee a ulaed a realdeaee aad practiced aa a weep fww la, yea aee, aad earrled o phyalclaa aad aartaoa at Klamath y dteaer while my back waa Oregoa (a dlataace of twelve ereteaadr I "The barty aad glatteaoaa arlaaaar aaewared ptatetlveiy: ' -'Wen. mwaeeter. yer aaaor, the tamed.' " Waahlagtoa Star. mllea from aald laada). aad that hi OOMOOCOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOOOO.-QOOOOOOOOOOOO 9 1 1 Helping the Town 0) N waa la yer away re ta S M la f t i ,.- s -, Jt , - t " i( ? !?-, PUerdlaa Mmpmt t tawjwmairall. k The National Bank la of KUmttlt f oilli I MBt 'r V ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. frowf of IVraoaal Service. State of Oregon, County of Klamath,). Joaeph It. Foatcr, being Brat duly, worn, on hi oath aaya that on Sep tember lh, 1909, he served the above notice of coatoat by delivering a true copy tnereot 10 tne aoove tinmed conteatee at hla oHce ta Klam ath Falls, In the County of Klamath, State of Oregon. JOSEPH 11. FOSTER. Subscribed aad awora to before m this 4th day of September. 1909. R. 8. HILLIS. Notary Public for Oregon. Seed KHshen Cempairy. Oa housewife la this town doesn't know aaythlag about the servant prob lem, at least so much of It as has to do with the keeping of a rash! of all work, the quality of such srrvlr not being counted. Thla I because her rrranta alwaya become devoted to her because of her brightness am! mag nanlmoa treatment of there. Having only the oee servant of doubtful skill and accomplishments. Ibis housewife haa to spend a good deal of time In her own kitchen. The other day Julia expressed her appreciation thla way: "II las Fanny, yo' ce'tlnly Is good kitchen cpmp'ny." Lonhrvllle Time. Tw Hamlet. Sir Beerbobm Tree and Wilson Bar rett gave London their prodnrtlon of "Hamlet" almost contemporaneously. X well known wit who was asked bis opinion of the dual tlauiirt lion cbalaatly made answer: Tree's Ham let U faaay without being vulgar. bat Barrett's la vulgar without being feaay.- Her Dsinjs, "III wife made a fool of him." "What rcasoa have you for aaylng lhatr "I hare bis own word for It." Gct oat!" "I bare.' He saya that all he la he awe to hw wife." Houston Poet WANT ADS. FOR BALK Real Estate. The Bargain Week Catalogue Has gone on its way into the homes of hundreds of the residents of Central and Southern Oregon, introducing the names of the enter prising merchants of Klamath Falls and bringing the glad tidings of great bargains in almost every line, and that, too. just at the time when our country brethren are contemplating replenishing their household stores against the coming winter. The merchants who have taken advantage of this opportunity to introduce themselves and their business to our country neighbors and thus benefit our city by inviting their trade are as follows; THE PORTLAND STORE. K. Sugarman. Proprietor. Clothing, Uoots ami Shoes, Men's I'uniisliins. W. H. DOLBEER, the Furniture Man. Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Tapestries, Pictures. THE SQUARE DEAL. J. M. Plans. Dishes. Glassware, Agateware, Dry Goods. Notions. WINTER'S JEWELRY STORE, H.J. Winters. .. Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass. STILTS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ladies' Suits and Coats. Millinery and Dry Goods. E. W. GILLETTE ft CO.. Furniture, Art Squares, MattitiKS,iCarpcts and Shades. G. HEITKEMPER.JR. Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician; Phonographs. THE BIG STORE. Virgil ft Son.. Furniture, Carpets, House Furnishings of all kinds. CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY. J. M. Evans ft Son., Groceries, Bread, Cakes, Pics and Pastries. K K K STORE. The Duffey Co.. Men's Furnishings, Uoots and Shoes, Hat, Trunk. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE, J. V. Houiton, prop. Central Itar ami Central Cafe. KLAMATH'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE, J. R. Hit ter ft Co. Dress ami Work Shoes (or Men, Children's Shoes, BON TON GROCERY AND BAKERY, Mrs. De Hay. Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Makery Goods THE MONARCH MERCANTILE CO., Groceries. Provisions, Fruits, Vegetable, Supplies, THE IRIS THEATER. J. B. Gammon, Proprietor. Motion Picture Matinees during Hargaiu Week, THE BOSTON STORE. O. M. Hector. Proprietor. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots and Shoes, Indies' Wear LUDTKEMEAT MARKET, Louis E. W. Ludtke. Prop. Meats of all kinds. Gem Restaurant. KLAMATH BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE, C. W. Har- low, Proprietor. Builders' Hardware, Doors, Windows, Ueadv Hoofing E. W. MULLER. Sewing Machines, Phonographs and Records. THE MASCOT, C. T. Oliver. Proprietor. Implements ami Vehicles, Seeds, Poultry Supplies, ttt.76. Ta aaal limit oa these tlcheta esptre October 3 let. roR hkxt FOR 8ALB I aero. 0 acre In crop; 3 horse, wagon, set of bar ne, 2 cows, 325 chickens: room baagalow, furnished, 4 mile from towa; 10 per acre; easy torn H. E. Polater. Klamath rail. HKUT WANTKO. COOK WANTED At the Davenport cafe; mast be sober aad atcady; ao ether ae4 applr. WANTED oirl for Ulepkoae op erator; oae with eiperlenc la the work preferred. Apply at Kiamatn ran FPU tiAVK Mmrellaaeoa. FOR sal or trado Lot MiMO feet oa corner; room bungalow, new, cement foundation ; woodshed 12il(; brick mllkhoua 10x10; ; at Phoenix, Or. Addreaa box 214 Klamath Falls. FOR SALE Oa accouat of leavlag th cltr, all of my household goods A I will be offered for sale. Apply aay time after 10 a. m. at the former real doace of O. L. Carter, located on 8th at., oa block north of Ankeny ditch. W. M. RaadalL FOR RENT Furnished cottage, f IS month; 3-room house and furnl lure, botn comparatively ner; near Olllette'a furniture store, facing Main st.; want permanent renter. LOHT AND FOUND. FOUND A scapular. Owner ran hare same by calling at The Herald office. LOST On Allamont road near town, a roll of quilts la a sack. Finder leave at Dennett'a stables; suitable reward. Frlr Ruch. NOTICE, OWNERS, CONTRACTORS AND BULDKRS. if'" r .-i t . W ,T aV m I a J ", a i a saviiuu. Account -r ' t i 'f " in V ,-'.' ,.f A aaaiaeaTtBalal laamtaais aaawjr- mwk baaamt. a fljijS jB l T-' gmwrnawawawaaamt wBwawjJ W tmf wtaamavaPsr mamV ' avwaaaawr W wVaaafawVawj mm' Wm". ''m aal'tamasv ' Mia Ma ever aJaawiaii jH wM eat lev mm aaam''riawl' ""' 'fr-it !'ility ' v . t- BaaaaKVi3c!3SSA' amSW aWS aaaa m aaaa a 0 a) aaaaaay aaaaaaaa Kafaaaaaaaaj, WmmmSSmHL Jwjls.'wij ami J haaaj ft am, aam. Haw awaaam is paw) awtan M t BmBmBammBrm. .' j, . .: .-iVf" ' gawJaaaaaaaKit . . "" " aMMawaaawamaaawf FOR SAUB Klamath Dook Store ateek; special price wlthla next tea ears. FOR SAUB OR EXCHANOB Oood aaa of mates, with esnipmat, for eae of the beet make of two-passenger aato. lttl modal. C. M. Bald wls, Madford, Or. Box 111. a to Sa Sawa a .'".v f '.". iO'-t-V' U r i mw i - ..-T'V " iSM'amaw.u&T'r Mr" '"a.. . .fcWjTffTPs! &, tilt . '- h rriii...'iija ,vji . n : - h im .& . Jae vfJC? . FORIAUD OR TRADE For aay thlag aaeful, a MS credit oa aay alase at.EUer' pteae boa. Fiaaea aw la elty for two weeks sear the brie. iMSlrs at Ktaautt Fall Ires Works, We wish to agala'call attention to our notice In the papere laat March, that oa account of some poor wiring being done by Irresponsible parties, we. will NOT FUnNlSH ELECTRIC CURRENT for any service unless th job of wiring haa beea Inspected (while the work la baleg done, and before concealed from view) aad ap proved by a. A reasonable fee will be charged for inspection oa work other than that which we do. KLAMATH FALLS LIOHT AND WATER. COMPANY. w row root Dry Slab Wood $3.50 a Cord HUTCHINS S FADGHT BICYCLES For an up-to-date wheel get a Rambler, on sale at The Gun Store. Tents and Guns for sale or for rent. We carry a full line of Sporting Goods THE GUN STORE J. aVCaMMaURS Fbes St)3 OsaosK Aat, EeUI That VjfataiM IV!.! a asm avaveua avaavaMooo the man played la putting green gogglea on hi mule to Induco him to eat ahavlnga for hay Is not necessary to induce you to see your way Into the Gun Store to And G.W.IREY, THE TAXIDERMIST. REFRIGERATORS Cold Storage White Ename Food Chamber $21 to $24.50 Reliable galTtn Ized Food Chamber $17 $21 ROBERTS a HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS W ' rta'ms teMtt'mii jfi g WHireikoUNTAIN Q ML SH'tHS TIM fMUIS. M? j HANKS WANTED Oa V. S. geetfaieal asr er siss, MbHtaed'lB if l far tfes rasmmatlOB aerrle, ahewlag ataital rtartai f Elamatb areiaat Bmmaamww ama gw vmma mmr ma amveHawmBaavmav Bw iaTTamai AawNwa Mataa." Ifatald empawaBwmma', SBwwf ejewa amrwa Goodrich Cash Store Cor. Mala aad 7ti. CF. Goodrich, rrop. Clothing and Dry Goods The Right Goods at The light Prices.... Wtaiao carry a fill 11m of Boots and ? M Pom J. Zomwalt, Preeldeat Abatractlnl ttissf. nssff, Mm Irlstt, Mc. J6 M SPN VIPrai.siHl Treat Klamath County Abstract Co. Sanrcyors aad IMaatioa .baflBttta SSkT I Vrrmssw, tasWaMy lOJuaatk Fallt, Ortgoa MtMtMM MMMHHtlHHHMHHM Biak ammwFeBBBBBBBBBBBBJBm I , w OSJMMI rssr fas freM V R Traajfer J BaBataaaVBaBBaMB1 it - J hi ' Bmmmmjmr. t'rmlamkm j Baaaaaammaamaa m and Grata' Fwrpiahw The Herald for News & -i r-ssls'itmss toa.faaS,awi s kag CmMds.Md Cafootrtaa I 2Jt"5 -aJ2laVaW -Jfflt-- mmmm "' mm mtmt.m fwsi :':aBBmgeiamemaS l -V. ' M If-. a:,. . ,'ift . 'i. ifM "--r-"-i; ' -Sk xZpLtA .:r Vj, v. . VA mm StaMWt ' ' ." ' VVf