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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1908)
&CNINQUPWITH rJlT-ieTE stock or IA CWT SHMUt'WlLUMS hlHTS HHQ VARNISHES K )0u ntnl anything In H ,ne "' ,,c e'"" " """" l.mi tuior tJi" " ! ftifcei. ;knfwief(itn tuityou. .cum and r. iih i ;eo. T. Baldwin, HARDWAKK DEALERS Kluitiutli Falls, Oregon WILLIAMSON RIVER and ginrt Creek RESORTS tu 1-r.t it it ii'liiim I" Oregon. IliiTllriit aiminiiiansiiuin '" Mil'"- . . hc emping itnmini' "Hi ImIi .ir li-n' Fiielli"f '"I el""1' ttM'i .iiiiecllon. .Uromiii latiiuia to K" l Oilrr !.. Will mot .ull" nl Mamaiii ty FRANK SILVIES I'KOI'HIETOK Klamath Agency. Ore. Sim's Plumbing Shop Contraclinft and Jobbing lliitrlait Line nt l'lunil ine HflHIr and llrnt tin 1 1 Wotkliiaiialilp. A. 0. U. W. Building Klamath FtlU fackson Hotel I. Fort Klamath, Ore. Clean rooms, good bedi. lod the table always aup plted with the beat the urket arfordsTermi rei onable. C. C. Jackson, Prop. 'ACIFIC SHOE WORKS lAt Repair Work Done rromptlr and at Htduced Mcti Men Hull Sulea. T.V'i Holea 'I Mill. 1 1, .',-,; LndUV Hall .SoU.iA- llieklKVc: tJlllld ten a llulf Sulif,fillceiita. .. . I'l'ilpl"'.! nllli nil miHlerii aciiliiciy . . . oop on Main SI. J.V.Houaton blk Professional Cards WM. MARTIN Dentist lOfllc. ovit Klnmnlh County Hank C. P. MASON DentlNi r'l'iiillinl. , Truat (.'o.'a HulMing '. STONK Attorney ul Law pke iivi-r iifminiii.. L-i,.,nii, r..iu .....II.W..I .'..."I Hon IHraoKK x,f D'V.KUYKKNDALL Attorney at Law Klamtth Falls, Oregon FOUGHT UNDER WATER. Lt of lh Oimnlili fleet at tho Ul II of Manila Day, "Wlwt win like. Hint bnltlu of M. nlln liny, ilu j-iiu naUV" 'I In- HlllllllcIS llf lll'.ltl'll IW. lllll Imtll N I"1I I" Hi lllll II HUM lift I nml fim I. like Him roll li.ir i,f nil Hi.- ilriiiux III Hie hid III nr like boll of Uvn) null cloth lorn lulu nlin-iln by ,., vlml Wluil n iik'lmi- II Mould ii,tl. ,i buttle, Him IiihI nf Hie Hiiiihi Heel, ih,. Ilmi Aiilmilu ill- I'IIiiii hIim Miitilit. nlhklhg ii foot ii miIiiiiIk' I, 'iiii nfli-i Klin went under, mill when 1 1,.. Ihm imihkI wiin nuiilii i.uly MT mw ,;iii, n. Iimlncd llni'iew. wnlst deep In wilier, fought lit llli.liull Ir l.ill Hut cn, hi, lUK llll'lll, It Hill I lii-lt In Hi,. II,,. ;,, 1(1111 tllM.ll Hint i-nirill .III), mi. I Wm cheered Hii'in nn I hi') miiiI. These iiic Him things inch will utile about, lull memory iil.m.' ciin .nliit n picture so Icrilblu Hint tin. iii.Hiii, iimi ol.l nltflit Hiil.li of Him iimIi.ti.1'. Iihl Mill.. I fil.-n.lly vnpors Hint he inlulit lllll PW llll tlllH'IM if Hnr iih I III' glared Himiigli II..' puiHiulea ni. ,ii aoue of likir sunken aldps, h Mi.. ,-r m.il iiiimi ctpludlug mngnliii's u.iiii.l tear the ttutcra, iimi Hnim-a uf jill.nv nml ri'.l HiiiiiiI nhute nil Hint ttn left uf Sphlu's ttri'i kiig.-. Hiili'ly WcMlugtuu wna h Solumim when In. wrote. "Nntlilug I'tu-pl n I ml IIh tint run Ih. Imlf an iii.'l,ii,.y n buttle huh " HI M.-liulm AN AFRICAN RESCUE. Bav.d From a Or. at Army of Mavcnout Orlvtr Anil, III her "WeM Afrl'iui Hlmlliii" Vim KliiK.ley lelN Hiia niui) nlxiiit Hie tu rn.. in "illll ir" lilil. 'I hii III il lllll.' tllluKe, mnl mil uf ii lint i nine Hie iiH-iirr nml liU fmiill) mnl nil II." iuiiihIiuI.I .iirnhlti'H iM'llinell, li-niin Hie .IiImti In ..e...ii. Imt Hie m.ilhiT nml fnllier of Hie fninlly hIh-ii they ni.ill'l.-il In. Ill lllll llliuollleil hunt of nrlhlly. Ii..h.-. nin Ii ii llu-ly colic.' r n nml amli uiiinliilnknlile nln'i" J i.f nliKiiUli nt IiuOiix l.fl x.iiietliliit; U'llllnl llll'lll III Hie lilll llml I llmllKlit It mini ! Hie l.iil) 'In lilin fur i ur iht fur llir" hrli-ki-.l Hie .ll.lni. l.-.l imri'iiK, uml lulu Hint Imt I rlmr.-e.!. , "Pini true! 'I lieie In Hie luriicr Iny Hie mor lllll.' Illllli;. II lucre Inert ; l.lnrk nin.., hMIi Iiiiiuln-.li of cruel ilrltera hliemly MTnnuliii; n".n II To lire l uml Kite It In Hie itUlrnrleil nn. Hi. -r , nt il... nH.iiir nunl.l jy, Ml.e Hulk of nil linlmit ' Hlie cite n cry f Juy mnl ilru.i it Iniluntly lulu n water turret, ttliere l.er Im daiul IW'I.I It ituttii Hllli n due. i-Iiiii'-kllnif coiiteiilMll) Slider imt. my frlui.l. nt Hie riill.Hi.iirii of the i:ihlu.l4ii ' 'Hi a I llH-re thlliK ttaaii'l mi llifmit It a Iiiiiii'" 8om. Cplgrama. T..UI ll."t rail I'lilKrniiii ut liluiM-lf III Hie fare of ileath ill' wife wim liri'imrliik' n larite mutlmil .lnnlcr tu apply li lila nhruuki'ii i!u-l "My ilear." nnl.l llil. "Ilinl'ii n terrllile lul of tuuitnnl fur n Mimll piece uf -v( " Kir Walter llnleluli eipnuM-.l liluc aelf In a alinllnr iuin lifter he mount cl the enfful. reellni: the eili;.' uf , Hie nx. I.e anhl tu tho I'icClltlutii r. "lllll l n lmrp liieUlclne. I.ut It l n cure fur nil illwne " All llnllnu iiulilemnii. proltfitly U" Kittlfil Ii)' pntent inwlli'llie uiliertl'o- . liienn. left IhU limcrlpllun fur hU RTnviitunc. "I ttn well, wnntnl t Ih Iwltcr, tixk phjalo nml died " ChBrleaKlilglitallBlteale.i thut "Uood Knlitht" would l aufflclcnt for lilt tueiuurlnl Idhlrt. A lirotlirr Scut who did nut a) mpa Hilte wltli hl peccmlllliei In life, when , akiil tu aiiBueat on upproprlnte t-pl-tapli for Scotland' national povt. anld. "llli ulu niimo'a enough-Itobert lliimi.M-Uotou Tost Wliolatoma Advlct For Doya. Now, you lad who want to Icato Kbool, don't lw tn audi n hurry to l eaniluif aoinetblnif, Think of tho future- iroaK-ct rnther than tho preaeiit ndvantaue. Tlio mini who can '' aouiethliifc' rcnlly well, whether It l' Hie inakluir of u tuhle. the Inilldlni: "t lioiiM or tlm wrltlmr of n l.k. will vry aeldoin U iincuiployril. It It tho lKyi In u hurry who nr "little lull llouiilrea" on H ahllllnipt weik nt fourteeu nml "I'lB lonfcrn" mi nulhlnit at I'lishteeu, with no Irndo In their niik-iTN nnd lio irosHVt Imt the lift' f a ilny Inliorer. (! hIuw ly, lHiya-ynu II so farther. Hurry In tlK llm "fl''11 Koea off mi ii wrunK m-enl I'-Uleneo nml f.ir-Hli!ht an two ilmn will. Ii hunt toKOlher. They nre hIoiv ",!,I"1,1B'1I but they are iilvii.tx "lu at i' il'-"- lnnluu Hcliolam' Own. 8polltd Mutlclana. RuliliwU'ln dlmipploved of iniirrlnKo for iiiiiMlclaiiH. Jut before liU dcntli he M.oku anilly nf bl" ItuHilim huly ni nlla. "Wbnt luivo I winded nil my t mo on tlii'w torr be iiHked Irritably. "Uvery one murrledl If too provoU IukI Hero they mo. Hpolled lorotor for art life. Wbnt did they atudy for The London Musical World U'lniuk Ibat "those who U why wo bave m great ludy composers may bo left to Ibtnk on tlicae things " A Nlca. PollU Man. There's Home ood things In town i,i. ...i.i il. .) ulil who was bint- lot for an Imltallou to Ibo theater. "Well. lesi'Oiniou Mr. ui'. alu't ou of eui."-Kaua City Jews- , book. ' Tbay Notload. I "MnuUo was afiald the girls wouldn t j natleu her cilliaueiui'llt rllllf " I 'Did they?" ,. , I ..t... .u..., uiw. ,.t iliein recoisalzvd , It at once."-OleTeland PUIn Delr- Oecupatloit Is tho uo iisaary busU ot 11 enjoyment. Hunt. T" tillleaoy of Prayer. Among my I'Kli'i'iiiiil neighbora there II H fllllllly known fur I III' i,.y f Itfi liU'iiil-i'in nml i,.r ,,,cu c,,i,,,'t. In Hii' elll.iuy of pni)er One of His duugMeia, Mi k, i), ,, nI101t I cm Mil tlic iiku vvlii'ii hlii- cunlil U ri" fciii-d lu uiixiillmiHy n mi ulil mulil. HIim Is llin tuiifi't fin iiiiiii) ii kimiI im. Iiiicil 1(1111, .i.iiiiIiik ,i ., (i,.,;i.,i hope nn. I iinli'iitum u , illli'illon of liinlrliiiuii Not Iuiik iii;.i ,i (iTtliln nuoli'ly of yuuiii- men uhlih Im.l liii,-t,.,., ui:t III n ('Iiiii)iiiIkii rur IiIkIiit Hliluuu llti'lini. Mint n lomiiiltii'i. m hll Hie Iiuini'i or III" dlitrlrt mnl i.Miiln hIjiiu I nri-t lu n lilKli lUi'imi. pi'lllluii. Wlivii IIiIn ctmii iiilllic, iiiiiii). .tIiik Imlf n fluen ini'in. LiTN, M. cnili-.l Hi,, fiont hIi-H nt Hid II. Inniii. my fili'iiiTn fi. nnN . rt tu mi' II HiriiiiKli Ilu' fiiuil hIimIuh "l.invn, Juliii!" iL. i')ii'iiliiii'i tu ,or liimlmml "Hn. nil 1(,. juuim iiiimi coiiilliK tu vlull ui " Mr, II. kIiiiki-O nut of tin wlmliiw. iiulcil tin. inimlii r ur tin. Invinllii? furtn mnl ri'iiintkcil, hHIi nn nir of ioiivIc Hun "lluinili' Iviitf'M lici'ii irujlin nifiilii"- Hhii I riinclacii l.'nll An An.cdot. of Elliwoflli. 'Ilieiii ttn a ii i liirmteilallc Im'ilent III Hie en r I) life of I uluni'l Kllawoilli, Ilu; brllllnnl yuimit Inttjer hIiu whs one ur the Ural I.. lllll. I,' tlrlliim uf Hi., civil war UN nlriiKKh-s lu kiiIii ii foothold In lila pruf. aHluu Here ntteliiled by iiiiiii) luitilalilpi mnl huiiilll.illliK prltn II. ma Iimi' ilinlimr the iiiiiii he win lo-.Ulu fur mi ii liuilli-r of lillalueaa III il teatiiuriiul. he una li.Uli.l lu piirlnke lt the llllll'lllaill .l l. U IICI1llll!ll' Ulue nua Jual alllllu' iIuh ii Lllaw'urlli Hua uteiiuii.l) bluntly, ulluu.l ntiirt IiiK. Ill fm t. but he ilei llu.'.l ruurteoilaly, bill lliii.lt, nakliii; permlaaliiii tu talk uter Hie IiiiMii.-."! Hint Im.l bruiiutit him thllliT While the ullier went uu Willi Hie iiieiil 'I In brnt'e ) mini.' fill'.H' III ti'lllliK the atury lu nfl.-r )eura uuifeaHiil Hint be aiiffi-ri'.l Hiaitlte iikuii) ut the l;hl mid aliiell uf Hi.' Ii'iiiptltu; fianl. "I i iiiil.l mil Hi liuuur neci-pt huipl' llilll) I iimlil imt Hi Iprur.itc," wna Ills almple I'tplniiulloii ur his lefllllll. "I liilChl aturte. but I I'ullld tint apmiKe!'' .Mnrluu llnrl.in.ra "(.'oiuplele KH-ijuctlt-" Utnrting Early, Wmutlei wna ui.irriiHl recenlly, unit tlii-ii' wna ii ii-uiiliir hull nf rk-e, con fetll nnd uld ahui'H fur ummI luck tin In tent lulu the nil). Muriiitcr, uu turn lot; round be wna el ruck uhotc the e)e by u frlemll) aliue Willi rather u heavy Ini'l Ah the rub Iiiiiii. dlati ly illuvo nwny n.i iiiiiii Hua taken i.f the n(.cldent, mid, ilefplii' .tin- liirpe bandkercblcf lied b) bla Hiilil.liii; bride uter his In Juri'd uptlo, the hlooil still lluweil duwn WaiiKlea' fate When the) urrltv.l ut their diatlua tlau the lie.) I) cienled Iti'liedlct went out tu il il'ivlor to get Hie bld'dlnK atoppeil. "llnw did .ton I'lilut by thla. my iiiiiii)'' "Well. )nu Hee. iloclur-nw I Rut mnrrleil thli tiioruluif, and" cum liieiireil WmifSlrt. when the doctor hruke lu "Wbnt! Una idle alartisl ulreadyr' lmduii .Winners Circumttantial Cvldcnca. "Villi Kit) uil met the defilldtnt nil a klit-it nir mid Hint lie had liccn drtuklui; nml ptiinl.lliii;." nnld the at torney fur the defi'uee diirlni: the croas eianilimtli.il "Vck," replied the witness. "Did you me hlui tnko it drlnkr' ".So " "Did you mo hlui catubllucr "No." "Then how do )ou know," demanded tho attorney, "Hint the defendant bad been drlnkltitt nnd Ktnbllucr "Well. ' explained the witness, "he nave the conductor n blue chip for lib car fare and told Itltn to keep the chnuce "-l.lpplucott's Mnk'iluc. A Lucky Horttlhoo. The Aiii.lriillniis'wbeii Ihey find a hotseahoo throw It' over their shoulder. A lady In Sydney found one nnd threw It Krucofully over her shoulder. It went IhroiiKb a hatter's window nnd hit ii ciiatniiier who was trylnK on n new Imt. This kuiiIIciiuiii, under tho Impression that one uf I be aliopmcu In n lit of temporary Insanity bad played Ihe trick. prouii(ly Mruck him und aent him tlimtiKli Hi P'ate glass win dow. A iteneral meleo ensued, although on cniiHldenitlun nobody know what It was all about. Tho Old, Old Story. Old Lndy (leadliii; n letter from ber mil lu i-olli'Kel-Lor' nukes alive, Jo alSr, If John hain't Kune nn douo It! An' be wnrti't no bund fer the gala utitherl Her Wotsii Ilalf-Wut's the trouble, HaiiiauUiy? Old Lady-Why. be an) bo's fallen lu lovo Willi llelle-cr-llellu I.ettres. llrooklyti Life. Ilia Thinks. "I uotlce," said the young man's em ployer, "that you are always about the first In the olllce In the inornlugs." - "Thniil; ydu. sir," "Why do you tbatik me?" "I'or uotloliiB It'-Chlcago Record Herald. Needed Practice, "Little !lrls should bo seen and not heard, Ktlul." . "I know, nmiuinn. Hut If I'm goluit to de a lady when I row up l'te got to begin practicing tnlklne some time, you kuow."Vonkers Statesnjau. A Contradiction, 'iltbougli n womnn'a age Is unde niably ber own, she doea lot always tiwii n.-Excbunge. MAYFLOWERJTEAPOTS. A Warning That May Prova of Valua I to Rallo Huntars. It imiy be truslcd that no llncnl de- ! iccndont of the pilgrims would nnd no other person foollHhly ahould ever claim to him- or lu lime tjeen u leupot 1 Hint bud come over uu the Mii)lluwi'r I Wliateter ol'ier nrlli'lis In Hhniever iiiiiubi-r mn In- iM'Mfiiired us purta uf , the hiicreil enruu Hint wax liimled nt I Dymoitlli nxk In HiL'O, relic Intnlcm mny real In the iiKHiirunco Hint nn rlvnl owjis n teapot of Mnyllower ileatent. ! 'J be explanation In nlinple. When tho Jluyilowcr anllfd for America an ouneo of tea was rnro ciioukIi to bnvu timile up n flttlni; Klft for roynlty. Vet forty , )inra later tin tveiiltby mid fuHhlou- pblo i';opli' of Knuland were fairly fa miliar with ten which the HchI India lompnny hud Unit brouitbt Into the country, nml four yviini Inter It was on nalo In tin.' coffvu hourcs, ut which limit u potiud tnlKht le purchased for the mwlernle nuiii of ) ihllllnKS. Only tttdiity-flte yenri luter ten wot on sale In llmtou, nnd ao'in after there were two lea houses' lieildea thoe kept , by Daniel Veniou and Ilciijauilu llar- i lis. In the Ural decudu of the eight- i-i-nlli ceo I u ry It could l ImjiikIiI from .iiImIIII Ilolton nt bis npotheniry ahop. Today Ihu coffee bouaes of n hundred ji-ura uuo In tmdoii are lu renllty ten hiiiiaes, In LiiK'linul were mudu the , 11 mt teapots of pottery Later the must dellcale rtentluus In porcelain ap- peurcJ, bul na tea became popular the art of the leapul maker wus less ex- (lualvely nlliiiil. Itoaton (Hobe. DARING BELL RINGERS. Pranka of the Athletlo Young Span iards of 8aville. Then la n curious cuatom ninom; the juiiiib Kpnnlards of the city of Seville. On (i-rln I n fete days, related a tourist, Ihe jiuiiiK men of the place have per mission to rlu; the bells In the clock towers of the cathedral. They have an Ingenious and urlcltiul tray of rltiKlug them. While the nitulnr bell ringer rcKae these iituateurs climb up on to the Mia, throw them forward with all their force and ride upon the Mis lu their furious swinging to nnd fro. We may ImiiKlne wbnt an upronr Is pro- iliucd when all the bells of a cathedral an being treated lu this innrner. Any man who Is utile may exercise bis skill, nml the duration ur the ringing de pends upon tbe.caprlce or the strength and patience of the ringers. The rpctacltf Is very strange of the great bells swinging, with one, two or more buld ringers hanging from them lu any nttltude which m-cius to them I .eat iidnpted to pushing out the root tiole. lu the Rlraldu, at Seville, the I first time I wltucsed this, the clamor I wns frightful. When I looked up I I thought nt II rut some unfortunate wns entangled lu the bell roi but I fcoon ' found It was u matter of sport. An other ringer appeared suspended In the I nir. holding the lell by the cars or the rim or tho wooden framework und fol I lowing It lu ull Its movements, some- times feet, sometimes bead, downwind I Such nre tho darluirliell rlug.'rs of Se tllle. i Tho Egyptian Mummy. Ugj ptologlats have discovered that uinuiig tho ancient Kgyptlnn the Invi olate preservation of the boJy was 1 ileemcd absolutely essential to the cor- I poreal resurrection of the dead. Ac cording to tbu teacnlng'of the Lgyptlnu priests, tho living man consisted of a I body, u tout, uu Intelligence and an np pearance called "Ka." Death separat ed these four parts, wblcb must ultl- . tuately be reunited for all eternity. Iletwcen death on earth and life ever lasting there Intervened a period of i i several thousand years, during wblcb ! season the soul performed a painful I probationary pilgrimage through too uuderworld. The body In order that It should await Intact the return of the soul mutt meanwhile be guarded from alt corruption; hence the custom of i-inbnlmlng. 1 Man and His Tailor. s A man cau bo measured to tho best advantage, tailors say, away from a glass. Standing beforo a mirror be Is iiltuost certnlu to throw out bis cbest, 1 If be does not habitually carry It so, ' nnd tuke tin attitude tbat he would I like to have -rather than the ono bo I commonly holds, whereas tho tailor , wants him, ns the portrait painter wants bis Hiibject. lu bis natural poso nnd manner. Willi tho mnn tn tbat at- I Htudo the tailor can bring bis art to I bear, if that Is reiiulrvd. Ill the over- I coming of liny physical defect and pro duce clothes that will give tho best at taliinblu effect upon the figure ns they will be actually worn. New York Sun. Buckingham's Pranks. After the defeat and flight of Charles I. the daredevil Duke of Hucklughaui, disguised himself us it mountebank, set up a stage lu tho heart of Loudon and for days laughed In the faces uf the stern I'urltaus, who were thirsting for bis life, Oue day when bla own sister, the beautiful Duchess of ltlch- mond, was passing the Jocular duke set the mob ou to drag her from her I carriage. They forced ber to witness the pruuks of ber brother, whom she iccoguUed, but could uot betray. I Mors Important. 'P.au lleaa doean't seem Bo uulek to deny ber ago as she used to bC. Jess No. She's got ery stout lately. Tess What has that to do with It? Jess It takes all ber time uow to deny ber weight, Philadelphia Press. Ths Twins. s Choliuondeley You and your sister are twlus, are you not? Marjoribanka We were when we were children.' Now, however, she Is five years youug gr than y-London Ttt-BlU. THERE ARE REASONS WHY You should buy your Groceries at Van Riper Bros. 1st. They have the goods you want 2nd. Their Groceries are always fresh 3rd. The price Is within reason 4th. They deliver phone orders promptly Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS. Get the Habit-Use Chase e Sanborn Coffees FURNITURE Our goods are new and attractive. ALSO THE PRICES . W. GILLETT & CO. Ui:kt i:. WiTHiiow, Vice President Abstracting Maps, Plans, Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Don J. Zumwalt, C. E, I'rcaidcnt C. E. M. E Klamath Falls, Oregon East End Meat Market CRISLER 5 STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry Fresh and Cured Meats and Sausages of all kinds. We handle our meats in tho most modern way in clean- linees and surroundings. Try us and we will be most " happy to have you for a customer. Free Delivery. MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Mills Addition were offered at bargain prices a number of shrewd inves tors bought; since that time values have increased materially. These Lots are Bargain Buys at present prices, and there is-every reason to anticipate an advance in prices. Remem ber these lots are FIFTY feet in width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep more than double the area of most town lots offered to investors. FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. Notice For Publication Department of tho Interior, U. S, Land Olllce at Lakutictv, Oregon, June 20 1103. Notice is hereby given that Am Kordyce,, nf Ft. Klamath, Oregon, who, on August 'i, 1W)1, mada home stead entry, No 433, for Lots 11, 12 and 13, Section 4,,TontisitoS:ts, lUnge "' K., Will. Meridian, baa tiled nollco 1)1 Intention to niiiku Final tire year 1'rool, to establiah claim to the land above, tie fcilbcil, before County ClerkKlunialli County, nt his olllce, at Klamath Falls, Ori'g.-m,,oii Ihe 1 si day ot Aufrust, 1903. Claimant namua us nitneases; James Gordan, V M. Lever, II. J. Savidge and Chas. .Martin, all ol Ft, Klamath, Oregon. 0-2:1 J, NWatsov, Hcgltter. I. Notice For Publication Department of tlm Interior, 11. S. LnmioilUentLakevletv, Oregon, June 18, 1U0S. Nollco la hereby giteu that IlerboitJ. Sivldge, of Ft. Klamath, Oregon, who, on September 25, 1902, made homestead, No, 2773, (or SW4, Section 80, Township32 S Hange 7JjE Will. Meridian, bus filed uotlce of In tention to make Final lite year I'rool, to establish claim lo tho land ubnve de scribee", before County Cleik, Klamath Co., at Ids olllce, at Klamath Falls, Ore ion, ou the 1st dty ol August, 1903. Claimant uauirs asnltuesses; Christ Weiss. Edd Leevei, Charlie Martin and James Emory, all of Ft. Klamath, Ore gon. H-22 J. N. Wathon, UegUter. To make loom for new goods that are now on the way we are disposing of ull second-hand articles we hare left ,)t prices leas than cost. Virgil 4 Sou. AixiN yi.cun Seciutary lilue Prints, Etc. 51. D.WLUAMS, C. E. Treasurer Office on Fifth Street 80MMONI In the Circuit Court of the Bute ol Oregon, for the County of Klamath, IVrllui II. Conner, rialnllff) vs Daniel It. Conner, Defendant.) Tn Daniel B. Conner the above named defendant; You are hereby required tu appear and answer the complaint filed against yon In tho above entitled suit on or lieforo the 2.1 day ol July 1008, be ing the last day ol the time in the order o( the publication ol tills summons, the first publication thereof being on the 11 ilay ot June 1003: and 11 jou tail to to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint here in to wit; For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant; (or the earn and custody.of Loreno J, Conner and Hhe costs uml disbursements of this suit; and (or such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served by publi cation thereof in the Evening Herald by order of tho Honorable J. II. Griffith County Judge ol Klamath County, Ore gon, made, dated and tiled tn this suit at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 11 ol June 1903. Which said order Is re quired that summons in this suit be published once a week, for a period of six successive and consecutive weeks from the 11 of June 1903. 11. W. Ks. J2J Attorney (or l'laintlff, CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlor Oysters Served ta Aay Style J. V. HOUSTONProp.- V ' 1 !ftr-- l