The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 20, 1908, Image 2

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MARSH LANDS OREGOJTSjSclEJOJL ABEL ADY
50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $28 PER ACRE ANPUPWARDS jaj,
phoJT
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THE EVENING HERALD
ImumI Dally, Kicent Sunday, by tin
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
BUBSCUirTION KATKS
Dally, by mall, on year
Dally, by mall, tit month
Dally, by mail, three month
Pally, by mall! one month
lull)-, delivered by carrier, one week.
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RKSTOItlTION T(l
Kattmial I'urctl.
KNTitv or lASIW IS
Notlt It ltfttr llvni
iiii ih Ln.1. Irifrlbo.t below, embracing.
II W nctrf, wlltiln Hie t'ira.l National lotf il,
orerou, will I .tibjeci tn f lllfiiirnl and n
trjr iin.tfr lli prmlilnnt ol Ih lioutrMfa.l
lt ol I In l'nllr.1 HtnU'i and lb an ol
Juno 11, 1'a.w, (Jl Kll., M.I). l lhr Unllf .1 ll
l.nil Olllr at l.flrw, Orrann, on Attaint
In, p. Any itlirirnmat actually ami m
IW
SUMMONS
In Hip ( limit Court of
l ho Con
I'lalnllff
(ho Hlnli' ol
Oregon, fur Hit' I ouniy m i mutant.
Hvitliit
It. Ciiiilii'r,
iu.,1.1 I! Conner, Ivfendant
Tn Dilih I 1!. CiHilirr lint bIkivo nainl
.li-tih.hiiu : Yon are hereby rro,iilrid In
:i
awHt (all!. rUliolna hit ul mM Un.lt l.-r arl j At ...,i nn,,.r the loini.lnlnl H!r1
ruHiiialpurp..t. prior lo Janturr I. IMt.aii.1 "II , ...,t ltl-il mill
l,. not abfa.li.net mm. I... preference again.l Jo" I' ' al.i ;"""' ,""
ititM lo male a hoinciir..! entry Mt liM on or 1h(.ho the W tiny "I J,''y w ""'
actually tr -uptril. al.l ImU f re llilfd ip )., (lr . ,,y (i( ii lime III the older
on the application, ol ll.t pfiwii. mentioned , , liu,icnt'0 ,,l till lllllinoiK, Hie
below, ho half a prelftf tire- tight tub ff I lo ' ' ' ,, !.... I,U m. I l.i. 11
Hi. prior Haiti ol.tty .iichwnltr.pi...l.lcl UrttimbHi-Mloiillii'iri. f being ui lite 1
tifhacttltror plknl I. n,tillltf.l lo utake ,,,y of Jline llW and II jntl tail W
hntncitrail entry n.l the P"'"'"' rln' " n.,.H.r ami an'r,
KLAMATH FALLS, SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 20, 190S
, lor want theirif the
excrclf.t prior in Atii.tit aili. Ia on w huh '. ... ... .. , nc. ,,( r ir
.late the land, nlll but.fvt W wtllrmrnl I'lallllm "I" rr ""' .
n.l entry by any qiiallard pfMon. Ph-land. i.. If I prnjcl lor ill lh i-o n.lallt hrrr-
i a ioii.imii in i. nun .NKMr.wcii.inr t it to v II ; rora mnirt. inn.ii.i -
Whlo(.N'4r,lfc3I.IUU.Iiin pillrailcit , . ()( nml,lnliny rllilln Iwlwrrn
iiIJc.m r.K..K.rt, Kituiain.urrfoniiBriui .11 .. 1...1, (,,r il, ,.
... ... .... vk- mv ....... vi n .,. mv .InliiilfT ami ilrlriulant! lor llio rar
,1. .... ., ,...-.. r.. .'.r. ! .' ,-- .
......r. .....
ur PI SW r. Sf'. uwin l pliraiion i iiifr . nn,l cixt.xiv 01 iurnr ,
in V liiowu.ri.tl KUtnlli,tltfin thf !rt .. ., ,) dlttiiofliivulaol IliU fllll 1
ur ol SlWr. Ibt 8K vir ol 8V m Kef W. Ih K I.I "", , . , I..,,!,.. trU
..I .SV mi, 8 w. uin ppllc.Hou ..I I ml 0. , n'l 'or atifli ftlirr an. Iilltliar rriiri
liron, hort Kl.ipih.Oir..iii il.r MutolStt to tlioroilit may iirm J11M mltiiilllabw.
m.MJl.T)4.i. ltK. WJlff.iiiK.n ipll Tl.l. iuiiiiiioik U mrrtnl by imlili
tlnnulPaalvlU. llniau,ri.Klaaialh.iiirnn,ra()(ltn,n(l.vvn rral.l by
ZwKto .!.'Mb.rb..ni ;.H, ..IN ' ..hlrr oC ll Honorable J. II. IHimil.
rornf r ol Src II, T 8,H7llE.ilirnron .v County Ju.lii ul KUmalli Lounly, lire
chalbi, llitno toulh 10 rhaln. Ihfurf W 10 gUII ,i.U, lUlnt all.l tiled ill till lilt
rb.lt... th.nff BS0rh.lnt.ll.fnfKfl..ln., Klamath Kallt, llrriton, on the II ol
lhrnrNrlchlintoplnliitWlnnlitr.iip.iii , ,,.,.. u-i.l.i. .i.l ..nl.r U r...
appllrallon ot noT RUIw.n Klaa1.1h.nro. Jim IWM. I'lrh aM onlrr l fr
ton; turtfltJ.ll.f trill ol W h(,H;..r .1, . ililtl that aillilUIOIIt III Ihia 'It I
Ksi:.uponipplirunoi i 1. rooif.i(oiai,, ,,,.1. ilrii oner n mfl, lor y iwini in
iirtoii, llralri Millfoxnl 1M; ihfHiVqrvl
bV qr'ol lk 10, T3 K, It 10 r.U(n ppllra
llonolJ I. llumr.l.ltotltn.l.Oirion I. HIV
ir l NK qr, thf T bl ol IK qr, Ht IS, Ibf ,stt ,
qr i .nk qr, a, r 11 ,, ojon i i..
.Ilonol John HJ'f, I'llnrtlllf, Oircon.lhf
I! hi ol SK ur ol bK qr, fee A.i he K bl ol ,N K qr,
fcllon.Tl, It 10 K. 1ih.11 ppclln ol
Uro, Nolan, Itoilan.l, Omon,
rum iiKNSKrr
rommloloni'roltbcdfurial Unl ititlro
Aprotf. Mar 33. IK"
IKANK ritlICK,
riral .Miinantlivrrftarrolthf Intfilor
I.I .! 17, M. IrtU, 114. lUI.IMt t II
ix urccMim anu
front thr II o( Juno
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comrciilln
IWH.
II, V. Krmrr,
Altornry lor I'laliitllt
La
Notice For Publication
Drpartmrnt ol llio Inlvrior, I'. S
Laud Otllca, Ikvvion- Hi;oii, May 15,
MiTICI! ri)K I'UHUCATiON
Driuirtmriit ol tho Inlrtlor, V. H.
Ijtml OIIIip, at l.ikrtii.wlllrrgou,Jiin
,'., 1UW. Niitlrt. I brrrby glfii that
William T. Schrt-lnrr, ol Klamalh Kallt,
Orriron, ulto, on AtiijU't 1.1, I WW, ma.U
homrilrad ntliy, No. S.li!, br HKU
SK', lctlll 1 F.', XK' t-Vtlon II.
MV'i SV4 Sritloir.il. Towmhlp 37 K,
Itange U '. WllUn,. ll Mfildlan. hat'
lllrd notirool liili'ittioii to iiiatr I'lnal
A USE FOR !!iKWEIUES
Some of the breweries of the state are seriously con
sidering using the ir plants, after July 1st, for manufac
turing denatured alcohol. The Grants Pass brewery is
the first of these institutions which it is reported is to be
converted intoa denatured alcohol plant. Klamath Falls
has a brewery which is advertised for sale at sixty cents
on the dollar, and it might be a good investment for
some one, who desires to engage in a goad paying legiti
mate business.
Since the "De-natured Act" was passed by Congress,
alcohol has leaped into fame, not merely as the humble
servant of the pocket lamp, nor as the demon rum, but as
a substitute for all the various forms of cheap hydrocar
bon fuels, and as a new farm product, a new means of
turning the farmer's grain, fruit, potatoes, etc., into that
greatest of all powers, money.
The common form of alcohol known as "denatured
snirits" consists of alcohol to which one-tenth of its
1 j i 1 1 11 j i.. i 1 .,. .. ., . . ..... ... ..... .1. ... 1 Fltd Irnr I'rnul.lii ratahlirii claim to
volume ui woou hicuhui, ur uuicr ueiiuiuriiiitj ugcuia Hit .. o y, .., b..m .. ...-,. h-cnl,!, M..rr County
been aaaea, ior tne purpose 01 rendering tne mixture un
drinkable. Being sold tax free, it may be applied to a
variety of uses, which from its greater cost, duty-paid
spirit is commercially inapplicable.
in nn illnvMtnAnt' f na llnf nvAii nltVil !n lwMmrl ts Xw
M all ...UI..U1C1.L LI1C U.1LOACU OlLUUUl in KfUUli.l L.I I 1 ..... ... ...
. ; " - acritHHi, iwioia Luniiiy uierK Mainatn Orrgon;
UVUUCe BUIIIC lllicrcailllg US WCU its IIUVUI CUUUUIUIIS. H-., at nuoiucv at NUinain raii,ijrr.,i(ln(0tl
The general estimate of the value of alcohol for lighting
gives it about double the power of kerosene, a gallon of
alcohol as two gallons of the oil. Gasoline motors of
automobiles are being adapted to alcohol fuel, with the
result that a cheap power is obtained without the objec
ionable odor.
The use of denatured alcohol as a fuel has not yet
been fully developed. Although alcohol has only about
half of the heating power of gasoline, yet it has many
valuable properties which may enable it to compete suc
cessfully in spite of its lower fuel value. In the first
place it is very much safer. Although alcohol has far
less heating capacity than gasoline, the best experts be
lieve that it will develope a much higher percentage of
efficiency in motors than gasoline.
Distilleries have already been established in Wash
ington and other western states and the new- industry is
spreading. It is predicted that the time is not far dis
tant when the' farmer will be able to haul his surplus po
tatoes beets or grain to his local distillery, and either re
turn with the money in his pocket, or with fuel for farm
engines, machinery and perchance his automobile.
Ilarrlton, ol Klainalh Kail, llnyon,
who, on Nor. 8, 1007, made timber ami
tone application, No. 4(11.1, (or NK
XW, r-ectlon L"., Tuaniilr 37 ...
Itaiu-D K., Will. Mrridlan, haa lllol
notlco of Intention to initio- Kinul 1'ioul, I
to otalilNh elt'ni to the land ahote de
IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS
.
on tlie 1 1 tli tUy ol .Migtiit, I'.'M
Claimant name aa Kllneaaea: John i.
SchallcK'k, 01 Klamath l-all, Orrgnn,
T. J. ."-latfii.ot Klamath Falli, Orrgon,
Albro Jumiron, ol Klamath f'allf Ote
gon, Win. Cailiile, ol Klamath Kalla,
Oregon.
- J. X. WtTao.1. Itrglitvr. 6 IS
Ctrrk Klamath Couuly, at hi ofttre at
Klamath Kalla, Drrgun, on the 3rd day
( Align!, Itai-l. Claimant minri at
nltnn.ra
A M.Janilx.n, ol Klamath Kalla, (lie
.... I!-., I'. .11. 1.. .,1 ITUnoll. L'.lt. II..
.v.t , ... .1 .....-, Wl .....( ...-,.',-
rgon; A. nouiiinoitni Mamalh raua,
II. Jlnlkry, ol Klamath Kallt,
ft-H
J X. Wjttaox, Itrglitrr,
OTICH I'OK inJBLICATION
tt-iarlmriit of the Interior, L', K
Ijin.l Olflre, at Ijtkrvlow, Oirgnn. June
.1, UOS. .Vol ice la hereby gltrn that
William Albert Otry, of iMrrla, Callfur
nia. who, on April .', If03. mad home
Classified Advertisements
REAL ESTATE fOK SALE
Head entry Nu. '.37, for W'4 XW'',
HK'i" HW'i. Xei KW'U, rVelloii I
Town.tilp 41 H, Itange 7 K, Willametle
.Meridian, lui fllnl notice ol Intention
lo make Final Five Year 1'ro.if, to ea-
tal.lith claim to the land above drcilel
FOB 8ALR-10) Acre Unrh I.ca.,1 ,"5'
I mllraeait of Klamath Fall harg t hi. olflic, Klamath Fall., Oregon, or
I
aln for Mime homereeker, for jtarliculara
Inquire at'thla oirice. BO
MISCELLANEOUS
I.0ST-0ne3S Smith A. Weiton re
roher between Court Iloure anil Lake
aide Inn. Flnd.tr will be libarly re
warded by leaving lame at Laketlde Inn.
on
the 4th day ol Augu.t. ltt. Claimant
nar.ira a witnetaec Kalle Morgan, of
heno, Oregon; Klchard Keariil.ol Dor
rli, California; Kdwar.l llra.ly.ol iMrrla,
Caliloritia; Jo.lah II. Oley, ol Durria,
California. G 8
J. X. Wataos, Krgi.ter.
JIOSr.Y TO LOAX-llanl time, but 1
hare aomo money to loan if you have
the lecurlly.-K. ii. Hall.
rOK SAU
For Sale Underwood Tirxjwrltrr In
goo.) condition fAO. r. V. Kuykendall.
I Oil SALK-ltolar- hull U-arlng
White S'ewlng Machine, latent design,
at nilletla Furniture Store. If
Safei Two practically new Herring
HalbMarvin aafe, at a bargain, one 20x
21 Iiiihcs and one VtxM Inclicn, inildu.
Inquire nt llellkriniera Jevtely aloro.
FOK SAI.i: Odd ilroHT , one waali-
land, ono rocking chair, one table and
Cull nt the Brick
tf
one Mealing Move,
lore.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, anrtaai.
. -US ",c. Waahlatv. U. C. kUrck n.
I- Nurica or aunoattioii or rvauo una
lo urruiirNT anu iTar.-Nok la tnbr
(Wan that lU kftlnr Sffraiarr 4 tha Inurtur baa
itamtxl liKiwnul tlT ut vIlMraanl la a.
far aa tba aama alTarta lb ltbJrawl far Irtlaa
ttoa purxr. undar Ika act ul Jur , Itoi Ug
nw ior . w rutiMcim wna iim Klamath
ProWi. Ortwavvf Ih foUuwUia daaenbad landa
In tha Huu. of Orano. arwl by kla aatlwrltr auk
of aald truta aa Kaa not baan karaMm Analia
raatxnd and an lux iMkarwIa llkdfwfaaarad
ofapproprtaud.taUlla aubjati to aaulamaui ua4.r
lha public land lava of tha Unllad HUUaimand
altff J una so. 1IM1. but ahaJI nu ba aublwt Uian.
lor. min. tar aalactlun untU lalwta, lioa,al In
UnltM Hutaa land oAV at uU70tiwi,
ram In Uin vipraaalr Wan tkat no panon will
I lrmltU.I tficaln ur aiarrl ,. ,ul., ..k..-
ar undar an aattlamant tar ucrupailui Urun
liar , abruary It I W! and priuf to Juna MTltoa.
'.Vt. W)4 MM. rtl.i so. t. m., Krit
t. i'rem i.nnktt '
FRANK WrM&r""-' '""-'WO"
Klrl Ai.Ulant JWr.Urjr of tha InUrioc
klliuch
H!. NK
Orvrron.
For Sale
You get more room, more cooking surface
ud convenience loan from any itove ever aold
In Klamath Falli.
. VIRGIL & SON
DeJeni,in Furniture Mnd Houfle Furnishings. At the
f Bridge on Main street
One tthoio buaineit block In Klamaih
(Full(a for tale for forty centt on the do).
.larof whatit wus worth thirty day
" C. I). Wlllion.
nErAKTUKNTnrTIIKINTKRlOll.iiMMiL
f uaDorntr, Vlabliiri..i., It. :.. H.r 7
(. NoTit ur ariTuiuii.iM . r rrauoLavM
ro .mitarxT ii. tarav N.ir 1, karrir
. '. 1"' ""'ryoi inr inirririr ha.
rtlMdrptrlmaiitalMi.ffr ul itlil,.iiaa In to
far il. laoif ret. the t.lilnlraal l.,r llri'
inBMi.aiiaiior ue in . ..niir.iioii mIiu ih
2...K.I ..V'l,'.,.", ' "" lol onlntrl.
erlbrd land, lo lb rutr .,( Orffon.andbr
hi. inborn, audi .,(..1,1 ii ,", 1.,, "',
bfn bfralolu a n,.atlv .... .. ....... "..
1h""iT?i"i",?.""' '' or appropr":
;,.; ..rrrz. .7.7 '. .. ... ...iv. un ana
tWI 4UIT IN
ntrr, n 1 1 n ; c
atlb. Unlun
urrion, 11
no prrnn
ivoa. out aball not bo aubwi to
ir MleciluL .mill Au(ul jw', iw,,
HUtc. I.tnd onic .t lka!r?'
rarnltx U'ltil ciprfi.lr vlu n,l
Will m Mtmli.kl.n..i'. 7.1 .--..'
lalnortirrciM
ottupallon Uiuu alter May Ma I. Iwi anrt
rim Aul.laat Btcr.i.ry r lha (iirlur.
Incorporated November 20, 190J"
Statement of Condiilon
or Hie
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DECEMBER 31. ICO 7
RESOURCES
Loans nnJ DIcoimt S340n'mon
03,525.84
llondaiindSocuritloH
KokI Eritnte, lluildlnk'H and
Fixtures i..
Cosh ant) Sight ExchnnKu
H.74&.18
J0.247.60
$585,040.51
LIABILITIES
CspiUI Stock, fully imid
Surolus itnd ProfltH
Due Othor Iiankn.. .
IX'K)slUl
5100,000.00
r t 7m i
I'ooill
32,000,04
43 1,205.46
$505,010.51
I, Aln Martlii,Jr..Ca.hliriif tin tvenmi
wear that the ih-..v. .1.1.
t nf my kit.m !.-,l- ail i ,ii.
lllTIV. II, . --.."""
bank, do aolvmnlv
inrnt I true tnthe Im
rtl.P.A MAKilN. J I i..i
Kubatrlhrtl and awoni In More mr ti. rtthdi.
if Januaiv, WW. u '
l-U ' H Wunwm-
Notary "ublic frr Ofrj,tn
OFPICEKS
ALU MARTIN -E.
R. REAMES -ALEJC
MARTIN, JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
VIcc-l'rcsldcnt
Cashier
Ass't Cnshler
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
The Eldred Company
F. C. ELDRED. Manager
Boaajua, Oregon
Saddles. Harnett and Supplies
We make a specialty of first-class, juaranted,
hand-made Saddles and Simps. Our Saddles
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets. Matting, Tapestry,
Linoleum. Art Squares, Table, Louie
and Stand Covers, is ready forinsptf
tion. Something entirely new
Alto Silk Float and Feltolene Mattrctw
Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable p
ell woven wire Springs, the only tiiaj
for hot weather.
Polthed Oak Dlnkg Sets and all oik
Rockers '
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155
CHA8. K. WORDKN
Prcaldent .
A. M. WORDKN
CaahUr
HIED Ml
Vle-I
The American Bank and TruftOl
Heavy Freighting a Specielty. Baggage Orders Are
Gives Pronpt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
company
Having up-to-date piano
irueH we aoiicii yoar
line puuw movuig
OMIcc 87 1
PHONES Un an
tttldtne flam
KENYON S GRttttS, PROPRIETORS
i
I SM Has UK staal IflB 'H I III
rinP UD aitapl HI LaSsr wM af
-t
CAPITAL, $100,000.00,
Cw. !. MU Hct