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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1908)
PH - 50 PIR CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. KASY T MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL AD1 t f THE EVENING HERALD iMtieJ DHy, Kxccpt Sunday, liy tlm HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCHII'TION HATKS Dally, by mall, one year I',w Dally, by mill, lix month 2 W Dallr, by mull, thre roontlia 1 23 Hy, by mil, one month M llly, delivered by carrier, one week in KIAMATH FALLS. SATURDAY EVENING. .JULY 11. 11)08 Classified Advertisements row HAUL ror Sale Cheap Nearly new Ingrain rtigr.io 12xl- rocking rlialra, mirror and other liouelioM (itrnliililnga. Mr. A. 8. Wanton, S. T. riimmr' collage, 7th rtrret. For SIi or Trad. Itciklenc ami biislnrM property In the Nut town In Willamette valley. Inquire at the (lotion More. KOU SALK-One Hny ilrltlng team, well broke to naildle ami liamraa; Kenlle; good trnvrlrra, Al liarnm ami linggy rniilelv. Atldiea. IVix ', or dial till olllfe. Binger Hermann, ex-Congressman and ex-Commissioner of the General Land Office, will be tried in Portland in October. Hermann will le prosecuted by Francis Joseph Heney in person. Although there are iwrsistent reports that Hermann's cuse will never come to trial, the Government officials at the Federal building assert that these reports are without I foundation. For several weeks past negotiations have j been in progress looking to the trial or I linger Hermann. The evidence, documentary, to be. introduced in the case, is in the keeping of Thomas B. Neuhausen, Special Inspec tor of the Interior Department. This evidence has been boxed up for more than three years. As soon as the date of the trial is determined, Neuhausen will have to open the boxes of evidence and arrange it for" use of the prose cution. Binger Hermann was indicted with a number of other prominent politicians, all of whom have been tried with the exception of Hermann. He asked for and received a separation and this has been dragging on now for years. Heney is taking a particular interest in the Hermann-case, as this and the cose of ex-Congressman J. N. Williamson are the only two of the remaining land-fraud cases which have not been turned over by Heney to Becker for prose cution. "" Fur Sale lluggy anil tingle liurni-M, inquire of Mr.. 0. W. Marion. MIICKUANKOUS il'AKTIKS within new location In iv (kin 1'imiirMfnii obtain reliable lnfor nuttioii by w riling or i ailing on n. Tin: Ma-IIoii imi Co. (Inc.) SUMMONS In thet'ltcnlt Court of the Hlt ol Orrgmi, (or the County ol Klamnlti, llorllm It. Conner, Haliillll Daniel It. Conner, IK-fewlanl. To Daniel It. Conner the ahon naineil .lelemlaiii: You are heiehy reqtilnl I" aqM'arnnlaiii'er the iiiiiiilrtinl Med agalnri )im In the above entitleil mil on or Mote the M ilay ol July llnwl, U lug the laal day ol the time In the onler ol the publication ol llila .miuiioiia, the flrri publication theieol being on the II day ol June I WW I ami II you tail In appear amlanawer, lor waul Iheirol the plalnllir will apply lo the roillt lor tin telle! pra)el lor In the complaint hete In to wit: I'ora ileree dl.wilvliig the IhiihU ol matrimony elUtllig between plalnllfl ami defendant, (or the care anil cutlinly ol hiiene J. Conner ami the rot l and dlnluiraetiienWol till, .tilt : ami lor audi other ami lurther lellel a. lo the court may .rem ut anil nilllable ' Thl. Miniinnii It wrnrd by publbl latlon thereof In the Ctenlug Herald b) onler ol the Honorable J. II. liltmlh County Judge ol Klamath County, Or. gun, uinile, ilateil all. I Med In till" .nil at Klamath Kalla, Oregon, on the II ol June IWW. Which aahl onler l lo ' iioilinl llut aummoiia In llil" mil I Incorporated November 21), qqq liiHiinn Ittl.'.'M'S Corbelt Itldg,, I'otlUn.l, Oregon, j publltheil once a week, lor a perin.1 ol ami coiuecuure ttren ill fiiiveMive anted-l'laln or fancy tewing liv the I (lom l(. jnilP huh. I.e. Alio I.. Wcie. ULe.l.le Inn. i w Wanted Hxpcriviiceil cleik wouM llko a .ltlon In a .tore. Knqulre at INI. office. Jil KLMI, Attorney (or I'lainlill RtXTOKATIOK TO KSTKV (IK I.ANIN IN National I'orr.t. .tullr. I. hff.hr llt.n that the latut. ilrwilbvl below, flohiK-Int IIM art.., within lh Ca.raile N.tlou.l Korr.l, Oregon, will ! iutrt In wlll.m.al art. .it try unjvr the rtl.lon. nt IK bnra,i..l l.wl ol lb. l'nllt.1 Hl.tr. lot Ihr art ol Jun.ll,l'K,(HHi.i.,2n). ! Hi. l'nli..lMi.. Land UBIe at ll.tl.w, Or. . uri Aumi.l ilh.lxa. Anr Mlll.r akaMaiMlu.llr.u4 In food Ullh rl.ltuliK ny ul .!.! I. nil. Ir Mil tullui.l purpuM. (lnr la J.nu.rf 1, 1KB, .ul b.. not .b.aitunrd wmr, h. . t"'rrn rllbl la rn.k. a bomtui ! rnirf lur lb Uo.l Ktu.llf wcui.J. Haiti lamli air luted u eo Iha .pi'llctloniol ibt triooi mollou.l blow, alio b.t . tllltn- tlhl tub)Kl In Ihr tlor rlM fl nr ath Mlll.r, rotM. uch .filler or a pllraut I. tii.ilfli lu u.k. bomr.lf.d .nlr; .ml II.. I Klcr.nc rllbl I. inclt.tl prior to AUfuil ith, Imh. on wblcb dal. lb I.DI. will lw ub)t Iv Klll.a.al .nil enlrjr bf .ay quallflfd rMiu, Ttnl.Dii .t .. lollom: It. r b!ol.NKir,icM.tb. W hi ol NW nr, Hr 24. Il.t.d iivn .ppllr.tlun ol Jm P. Kom, ft. Kl.u.lh, Orrion; lb. H bl olSWqr. Iho.NK.irnlHWqr.lh. M bl o.' NW qrilW ijr, hZJ, ujo ..piir.tion ol Utf ro.D A, Br.iwo, furl Kl.u.lb, or.jgn. lb. W ii ol hint, lb. Hk h' ol aw ir ire a, lb. t M olnw qr, MM, upun .ppllc.ilon ol rrxlli. Orown. Fori Kl.m.lb, Urriou, Ibt H bf ol SiI qr, IVcJI, TW. . HIK. V U't upoa .ppllr.. .limnllUn II Dm.. FIA aintlh nt..nnl Work has begun at Echo on a $25,000 alfalfa meal mill, un.ut..,rd. .pp.m....!, k,to,i - . ' ' Idwinnlne .1 u.lnl fjlt.alaik b.nlK f V t . . I . 9 awl T wm eT 1 & T J. 1 afm ea..Hi..B w. . w h.ihi pwviw .. .. vw wmen is Deing erecieu uy j. ej. murpny, 01 roriiunu. ine structure will be fireproof, without a bit of wood in it, and the mill will have a capacity of 25 tons every 24 hours, and will employ ten men. Murphy has also taken a five-year lease on the Henriette Flour Mills at that place and will operate them in connection with the alfalfa mill. Morris E. Preston, the convicted murderer, serving 25 years in the Nevada state prison, who was nominated for the presidency of the United States by the Socialist-Labor party, is preparing to make a campaign by mail. The warden at the prison has given Preston permission to spend a portion of his time in political campaigning. Since the arrival of Preston's mother and sister at Carson the prisoner has renewed his fight for a new trial, which he is confident would acquit him of the crime for which he is now serving time. NOTICK I OK HUIIUCATION Ik-nartmeut ol the Intetlor, I. H BIDS WASTT.D-i:, ton tlmo.h hay lnl'i ",,l,5 !.' ;l,;,;Unrf""'J1l,n" Held or .lelS.red. Midway Tel. ' "" TN"' 'V l"' wf " .1 V II . ., ' .. IWIIIiatuT Nrhielner, ol Mamalhlalli, T,U' ,Oirguii, who, "II AllguM M. Ilatt, wedr liomvatrad entry, No. 212, lor hK4 We can tupply you with any kind of t hHiin l, K' NK'. r'ecllon Id, lurnltute and h,ou fiirnl'lilnga. Vir- lhWj NM'i4 Seclhur.i). Tuwtihip W A, gll A Son. at the bridge on Mali. .Heel. I " " ' ' Wlllamriie Meridian, ha. Illel notice ol Inli-nlloii to make Hnal Five tear I'inol, In eitalilUh claim to the land above ilr.cnlei, brlore Count Clerk Klamath C"illil), at til" nlllce al Klainalh Kail., Oregon, on Ihe 3nl day ol Align.!, I'.aH. Clalniaiit name. a. wttiie.M-a A. M. Jamlaoii, nl Klamath Kail., Ore goo j lien Carlisle, ol Klamath Fall.. Or egon; W.A.Itiiudliiol.ol Klainalh lallt, Oregon; II. Mulkey.ol Klaaiath Fall, Oregon. IV rt J N. Watmv, Iteii.ter. Slntciiiciit or Condlllon of the Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Orqiou DECEMBER 31, I007 RESOURCES Iamiib mul Diricotinlfi $34O,53u,(J0 HoihIh nml SecurltlvH 03.D2G.04 Heal KhImU', ltiilldliiK'ii ami Fixttirt'd . M,7..B.,n Ciuih nml Hiftltt KxcIiiiiiku 100,a47.(jf) $5U5,040.fil LIAUILITIKS Ciipltnl .Stock, fully .SurpliiH mul I 'mil I h Dm OtliiT ItmiltH )'MI,slH I mli I 5ioo,uo().oo 21,753.11 32.O00.H4 43 1, 205.4 U SSQ0.04U.5I I. Alen Martin, Jr., tWderuf Ihe ni..n, in,i .f 'Ii .u, imtik, no aoii'imiiy aw car Unit tlm u mini ta ime uiinu lnai nl my KiioI.nl..,- n ,t.. . AI.KX MA1I1IN. Jlf l,. i lluhncrllHil nnd (Mniii in U'fnr,. niv id, of January, l'W Srl r ii Wnnii.. Notary I'uhhc f. r iir,K OFFICERS ALEX MARTIN E. R. REAMES -ALEX MARTIN. JK. LESLIE ROGERS PrcMldcnt Vlcc-Prcslilcnl Cnslilcr Ass'l Cushlcr Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin The department of agriculture has set itself to the pop ularizing of venison. Officials of the biological survey are preparing a bulletin on deer farming. According to cx psrts deer are easily and cheaply raised and require but little care while their meat commands a high market price. A It is stated that it will cost $50,000 to formally notify the national candidates of their nomination. It would be just as effective to use the mails and save the money for campaign buttons. coru.r ol w II, T . K J .J C. lU.nc. W lb. la., tti.iic. Njtitb 40 ct.lDi, Ib.uc W 10 cbalni, Ibioc. R SU cb.lu., Ibtnc. K cb.lpi, Ibtnc N CO cb.lm lo pulnt ol Wlnaln(, upun application ol Kof R Wlw, rt Kluo.lb.Or loo .urrr j.d. Ib W bl ol W bl, Hm M. T M , H I g, Uko application ol J, I. VuoU, koalami, Ortton, .titling Mill.m.ot Ivot; ib.aw'qr.l KW qr ol nc lo. Tar a, R 10 K. upon .ppilc UonolJ L llonaril, Kotlauil, Orrion; lb. aW irol NKir, lb. W bl ol BE qr, Hcc 14, lb. NW qr ol .NK qr, b 71. T a H, H 10 g. upon appll. i.tlonol Jobn Eld.r, flln.llllt, Onion; tb. K bl ol HE qr ol HE qr, Hcc J. lb. K bl ol NIC qr, htlon.T3m,K 10 K. upon .ppllc.llnn ol uco. noun, Kond, urn oo, fRED UEN.Sgrr, Cornmliilon.r ol lb. U.seral Uml Omr Approved Mar Zl. Ivm FRANK I'IKRCK, glril Aulitanl ftotr.lar' l the Interior I.lil.al7,l, Idul.ltW, liM.IHi i, ii NOTICR FOR PUBLICATION Drparlnirnl ol the Interior, V. S Ijnd Office, at l.akevlew, Oregon, June 6, IWH. Notice la hereby given that William Albert Oley, ol Dorrla, CalKuf nla, who, on April 22, ll).t. made home lead entry No. WJ7. for W!, NWi4, KR.; NWI, NH4- hW'4-. rWtlon 12. Town.hlp 41 H, Itange 7 K, WHUmetle Meridian, ha. I1lr notice n( Intention lo make Final Flte Year I'roof, to e. tablUh claim to the laud ebotedi-erilbnl The Eldred Company F. G. ELDRED, Manager Bonanza, Oregon Siddlei, Harness and Supplies We make a sjiecialty of first-class, guaranteed, hand-made Saddles and Shaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited fV '''X before County Clerk Klamilli County,, at hi. office, Klamath Falla, Oregon, on 4 the 4lh day ol Align. t. 1MM. Clalniaiit nar.iei aa wltnettea; K.lle Morgan, id ' Keno, Oregon; Hlchanl Kearni, id Ior- ' He, California; Kdward Itrady.ol Dorri, f Calilornla; Joalah II. Oley, ol iMriln, , California. 0 8 ' ? J. N. WAtao-r, Itegiitr. I J t HOTEL FOR RENT CHAS. E. WORDEN Preaident M. WORDEN Caihier FRED MELHASE Vice-Preaident The American Bank and Trust Co. T j, tS gVr r ul "iiaia.li kin SSi TjgVTg Notice for fabllcatlon Department ol the Interior, U. 8. Ijind Office, I-akevleic Oregon, May 15, 1008, Notice ! hereby glten that Albert llarriaon, ol Klarualh Falli, Oregon, who, on Nov. 8, 1907, made llmljer and atone application, No. iOlfi, for NEIi NW'f, Hectlon L"), Toan.ile 37 8.. Range UE., Will. Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to eatabllah claim to the land above de. cribed, before County Clerk Klamath Co., at hit office at Klamath Fall, Ore,, on Ihe 11th day ol Augu.t, 1U08. Claimant namei ai witneiaea: John O, 8challock, ol Klamath Kalli, Oregon, T. J. Hlalen.of Klamath Katie, Oregon, Albro JamUon, of Klamath FalltOre. gon, Win. Carlisle, of Klamath Falli, Oregon, J. N. Watson. RegUter. 6.18 Attractive lilverware jmt received at Winter. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. 5ta aad Mala Wrcci 3500 Acres Free The Lakeaide com 11, y hai 2.VX) acre of land under the Adam ditch that it will give RENT FREE for one year. Thl include the inn of the land and water. The renter mint clear and place the land in cultivation. The rent er get all the crop but we reaerve the right lo paiture the Hubble. The l.akeidit Coinny, J. Frank Adam, Manager, Merrill Oregon. DEPARTMENT or THE INTERIOR, u.a.aal. ANDOrriCI. n.lblli.liin. II l 11. . V tla. Noiici or t.TiiatiioN or rvnic LtouS ro itmiaiNT an taiav. Nmu. I. btrt br van Ibat lb.a.n.i.r. ,.1 11.. i,. , . ' raud dparim.nul onl.r bl alilireial In m lar a. lb. ..ui. .Btci. tl,. .mw. (of . "JliT .eM,et-- u,i.jrr ,r ar, t, juu. 17, J. lJf"U,.i3,,lu, " '" mniiMllon Willi iha SmSS i'h.T'1'.';""0"'"1 "" '""loelni'lV elbed l.uda In lb. ni.i. 1,1 llrrion.au'l br bl authorllr ucb ol .l, i,.n. ., b.ri 1.1,1 bun baialolo r 1. ......., . . . " ! ' . 2IhJI,",,.!?.w,,,,?f",, "r approprl. l.d.',".,ll.,u,"t, ' Hl'ia.ni linear the t,u.b',?,,nil," ' Unli.. mi.u. ,,n .1" alurJiilrso iajh but .hall nol I iublWtii. J? lI'M.('l,!l0I,Ml.lH;l.,,"l .","11 Augu.1 Sjl al lb. Unllt.l Hlaia. I..h, omr. a Uk.V . Oregon, warnlrii Ulna eipr...l",w." 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