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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1908)
7 ,,!! OPENING UP WITH ShomihWtuuia puiHTs and Varnishes j( yuii ncc.l anything In this ' !,, e hiII he Blml to show J0a color tunli ml quota pdcci. H't ino'i "f di'i mil )ou, 9 M- A ill H.K US i Geo. T. Baldwin, HARDWARE DEALERS j , Kldimith Kails, Oregon WILLIAMSON RIVER and gprinrt Creek RESORTS The ! .iillIliliKlliOfi-Kfll. Kin 'In' n'iiiliiiletlulll lor tlill" . . C.m..iiR '.HlKl'H frill- h-o nil'l K"'"'"1 "" t.xt l" "" , . Fine H' " I"' tinea. frlrpli-H" lliirrllull. Arcuiim. .Ltloni ' K" staler Will lii-- '.I'llre t Klamath AtrnfV FRANK SILVIES I'HOfHICTOli Klamath Agency, Ore. adiBMa ZinTs Plumbing Shop Contracilntt ana Jobbing rilitrUii Lin of I'lumh in S",elll, and first cUp Workmanship. A. 0. U. W. Bulldlag KUnulh rails Jackson Hotel Fort Klamath, Ore. Clean rooms, good beds, and the tabic always sup piled with the best the market of fords-Terras rea Mnablc. C. C. Jackson, Prop. PACIFIC SHOE WORKS AU Krpalr Work Done rromptlv end at Reduced Frlccs Mi-n. Mull Holes. 73ej Holen tnllli-H. II.'.'.-,; Udlr.' 1111 W, Heels, Wc; Child tri, Hnl( Sole. Wt cvnta. . . . huiiK, null wll modern liischliit-iy Uop on Main HI. J.V. Houston Mk Professional Cards WL WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klamath County Hank DR. C Y. MASON Dentist ' ilfsii Hunt a Trim Oil's HulKIIiiH c- 8T0NK Attorney at Law Offilce u,r ,l0,tOini., Klamajh Falls. Oregon T,lUONr IV V. KUVKENDAU Attorney at Law I' l Klamath Falla. Orrn DISEASE AND PAIN. Hi. Tli.,. Tl,. ?uffn i, M,nU, Mor Than Physical. A km nl ili-nl'of ,.KW t.l slcol auf f'Tlni; 11 piluuirlly mem,,,, a km-hi ninny koiii Imvc "il,., ,,." 0f di, cum., pniu, ililiy,.r,HiKli", iircn.i i ,.1,"","1"''' " I'XIMII, ,., Miii'li often Ih.iii n ,,11,,, ,M,, ,. l triiuiliiiit,, Mlilioni siugery r iiitilliiitlwi, , ,,, IJ(J am nut i.-nl mrr-ilim- -n,,., , ,,, lenl nn Hi.' Km,,-, l.itl 11,,-y r IH)l KPmiiuM In ploKinil iraaata . ,ii limy lit.- inn lo I,.. ,iii,., hum pi,,.,,,,., I In mliiil heroines pm.,.,., f ,.I1(1 Vli'll.ili Hint ii utIiiIii .,ii f (,,. U llillllil Mini H.ii.iiI... ,,!,, , n,,,, ,,,, lllsi,i.,r nil , (1, Uiir(( Hundred, of h...,,. .fl. , ,.,., H llfliT III.' phlali Iriii Im nlinl ,., U nut liin rmiit. iui ii i. I,,,, ,Hr fniili I tit r tin') luit.. KitKj.ij, i,.i,i ii. wiao suggi-stril In IIh-iii limn n.y ,.. iwt lliliik at nil ,-tn-pt up.,), n,a ,, amiiil(jii It , .ll mnjjfnu,, or It l II fniMlj iiKyi.uu m u only u) in i.'ni'.w it , ,y n(1. 1(lir ou counii-i ..uici-.iiui, i,r Miutlii-r in r on 'll aiu of t ' lti.il iijw) r lit-alili, a i Mint only n,P i.iiiuibi ..r (1 lllnl IJni iif illti-ui.' wIi.ti' 1 1. en- nna no uricauic union f.,r it. it in ii.miiy I iiiUIimI Vi't ipiii. miiHbt nti-ri-iii ilia.li lln iiiiiltiiuil.'t tmi iilir ,,,,. or tlicn' liniill.l. aittinK in .(M.-.l . iiulr. a int makliiR n .) fur llir ln-nrif who,,, iroul.l.' I. iitlmaiiii imntai un.l l, man) liin ni'iiiii, Klin iii. n alltilit i.rniihl.- UiMrinllt nil. I Imt.- In iniiiii in. .rri-.ii ii iiiini.iii.iriiii i,y wli.H mi. may mil h..ii.,.,i, uk.c,H, llun" Mm CjhIiiiuu in Alliiml.- HlMlllll) AN INSECT TRAGEDY. Tli N.it tli. Motlitr Uult.fll UuiIJi Fur Mir Younu.' 'Ilirrr Ii uini'llilii n-ally miii,... i, lli na)' u inotlirr ImlUKI) ImiiOi ii lint fur lirr Iiii.Ihii In tli lint lilai't, lln Iltlli. Ii.iiiii. titicri- it..- rti ntf ili'Hiiii i. .r.-.r:ii u k'rrai ilfii. tit .nvrinir r..r II l lluiil hi, n-wrnl In) in or itiinn iiliuliiil (rum I In' iimiIIi rf. mn ort l.l) llii- vii lialne laiMi ladl innfully iim,ii u,. imutluu. I'r.'tly courli, urn .roii t-l ly on r.imlly iri'ity i.nrrlit inn.li- ..f n,r ain" HHt'rlai 'llit-w liiitli-rrl) li.ilrlutbr nn- iirti-ii nrraiiti-.! uliliun ntrl.-ai- Hint liiiilii. rurlnui ninl .-rii-xliiK Kuiik-iIiiiiii ii Itil l Hindi' i tbat i-nrli n-i.nrnli- .1.-11 ratp linlr ntaml. uirUlit, tliu. k'MltiE I In. riittri' lint llii a'i-arniiri' ir u Ilt lli. Imi.li or ilimny fur llicn nualn tlic -i;k nt- Inl.l .lrnll) num. I n tiny liramli, ninl n tin- riiirrlm; rullnm ttiulr ruuri- tin. ITii t n-i-inbli-i l In" (null) tall '.r a lux. mil) tin- tii-nl In morr l.-niitiful Hull tin l.ru.n "f I lu ll n.it foi Hint ii.r ruainri) mr coun trr Ttii Imllitlnt; r Hill duuuy nt-at U Hiv lalrit rartlil) ialvr "f tin- Umttirr liut tvnly. f.ir Ii) tli tlnii- It l roiuiili-tnl lirr on ii iltlli-nl.- Ii-.li Ii ilviiuiliil cf It liatiitnl mn-rliiK ninl Uhti- la noHilinr l.-ft tor IhT to do I 'HI illi-. n aat'tlOri. nlilcb i Ik- itoinitl) ninl licrnk-ally uiaki In tin) liiti-rnt of Hut cumluR lintti-rtly iri'iii-ratliin Mutt P.ntlon Thmnl.ii. I..uiiitlr .-raut In liermntiy emu.' uinli-r Hie Lin' I lint oullet'i all vnulii Mow n crrtaln uicuuii. to prot Id. lor ttirlr old ai- 'llie loatottlci' l,ue card and tnmK. and one of tbr.t stamps mutt U- ditcl and nlDii-d t' tin card frry Monday oinctlmfj llii i-uuilojr-rs iiiiy tin' cards ami tatnpi lint sliun- tin m at tti iiostolll.v micSi IllOlltll. Sollll-tlUll"! till-)- I'llKlt til"' svrtnnt to pay ! tin- moiu-y n iillnil. Womi-li nlio K' out !'." tin' Ur Ki-t thi-lr lanii nt llii Imini tm-y work In on Mondays ir n ttlrl marrli-t she may ci-am. lo liiun mid tiny luiu a atitu of tuoiu-y tonnrd lu-r outfit, lu that cam slut will ri-rt'lu' no old bku Ik-usIoii, Hut If alio KO'" "ii nltli lu-r Inauraur alif will lia from l." to '-'0 marks m to ft) ii luuiitli from Hiu stain afti-r Hie' Bk'i' of at'Vfllly. Worklnu Hla Patl.nt. Auitiiianttdor Wii Tin: I'mur wnt one. It la allwd. ti-llliiK alwui a ivr lalu aelflali iolltlcla. Hn ald "Tlie man reinlnib m of a iloi-tor of SIiiiuk mil. A mandarin niuif to HiU doctor for nd lei'. Mi' could not alwp. Imd in' aiUK'tllf, auffi-rol n uoo.1 di-nl from iK-lirt-ssloll ninl IH'ViTtlii'liita was InkltlK un fut nt an aliiriuli'K tat., 'tt'i i -oon put you lu cotidltluti ueiitu.' ! ll't' pliyaUlan. 'Wlint oti iu-i-1 i- i-lau -good, bard i-xi-rvlii' I "" """' H wi-i'U you ciih iiuiii' !-- iid I'1" I" liin iiiorulu: olllilng Hi) .loom.' 'Hut wtiy not m) own OooraV Hio iiiiiud irlu luqulri'd. Mliift' ld Hi" 'Um. inn. 'ar luruvr.' " A Rabbit and a Whlatl.. Did )ou kuow lliat a lirl. "'""'I' wlilstli' n "in Hi" iiiuulli would "lop ii ruLMt? It Hiiri'ly iloi'n. N"xt Him. )oii um lllllo Molly t'ollontall l.-apfromUer burrow ami make off don't lioo; Ju.t Whittle. Whether from fear or curio Its- cauuot tell, but the will atop ttlll lu her irtcl An anWIojw Ui he" Luowu to do IIUwiw An Afilo.n Uuiitcr ouce said thai tUe elephant l th most timid of all anlwida aud can U frightened lulo a cold aneat b) a luytterloin noise -New York I r- Thatt Coniultatlont. Why do they have coniUltatlous of Su'-uc'role doctor c,, thluk of MMllilut. toopeiate for that ham I occtirred lo Iho other.-Hmrt M Not Alwayi Wa.ll." tald tho cannibal ch .f at hU foilowert brought lu the lean but ptkex'who lu W Mid 'tUi;hrve,t ur. thu teudere.tr -Princeton Tiger. rtldlnu sn O.trloh. "I don't is-ii,.!,, 1(, Mnrl.-N to!,' llii, tiull.i ... I about I : , " '" '.""'I nmi Atialmllu i ri.ll.iit ...nii'liv,." , nifcrllIan i. K'-.rlillij,.oim,1n s,. yorkj ii'li'iKiiinilnnr. mid I miw thl. ,r..-tty 11 Ull'll llll 01,1- liM-imldll In ,J utl. , M I'liMii.v uho Int. wmi'iuiii. i.Hry i l ""' ' '' 'iii'li'rt.iol. lo hii-iil! ,vlm I l"1'1"'1' i" ny mi iiilil.li. Aft.-r mi lii'Ul'N IiiiiiI tt,u . n,.,,,.,.,., , ,""" 'K Hi" I'lnl. Mhli-li nt llrHt trli-d' in almkM iin.l i ,, orr, hut th-.,, ini iim or . mirsi' iimi no (.rr,'.'t upou th., i-.ml.ov. ii,,.,, ,,),,. r U, 0 1H 'iniilil iln llii- natrli'li Hiici I'l'ilcil In ui-t. . tin i ii i i ... . . . . . " ' '.riiiiiiu nmi aciziiiK Hip nilfi- hv ii... ...if .. i. '"" " "" ii-k, i ninny II"' iiuiii nfti.r nun I, rrmilli- l(lil(lni, K.it Mi ..K rii-.- Ilt thm ilmihlcd hit fi-i-l un. Iir him, ,IIH ii,,. ,,,111,1, r,.nL.,. id i.w-i hi., ,i., , ,, ,1())i ,, hold mi Hi.' iiiiin'H Iimi, HiiuuliiK Mui Im-iivII) in ii,,. Ki-oiimi nn. I lintiiplliu: I'm him It took n,,.t. r us to chime i Hi" liiforlnliil uatrlcli niviiy, nnd e' lll'"llll,,,M t ,r,.j. . , BVH Hid man's ur.- -iimt's ,) ,n't h. Ili-ii, ll,H ijiiiKh intrjlinui mn ilde batllihm S,. ,!!; .ri, Mji si Pru.htt. Hlud) .I Mnri ,rm-i Hint il.ini-t In iwi-i.i) iurlhniii' In muhh- nort Iln. poM .r priiitn-i rur In u. Dillon 0 tbe nl.li IlKlila It Hirous upon our p.ut It lu by way i,t f.iii'tillitiK our future It fiia' lilts u in nn iiifin I'Xti'iit to roriapo 'hnt MPiitiiall) r. Ill fuertnl.e tho urth In pro. I' .,r linn-, liiiiminich lis fi.iin n . rutins nr Mnrs i-niiilni; i-vi-nti rnsl m.t HiH, i. lt t.r u,,), t'.-roii' II Ii lb.- plim.-l's el.- Hint IIIN It thin tor II..- ml.- .,r ...-r Its sumlU-r Imlk tins mum-it It In ni,-i' iiik'ker Hum uiir i-anii ami lu i'iiiiki-qii.-i,n. It has l.mi: Ullll.- pIKU-ll HiIIIIIkIi Hlllt Mlllk'" of It plaiii'tnrj inn-iT mIiMi Hi.. , irlli nt pn-ti'iit i. i-xH-rli.in-ltiK nmi tins nd-laiirt-il l.i n furlli.r run', tu which In llniH ibf i-iirili it.i'ir mini conn- If It be nut 'iit-miidiii.ii iK-fiiri-lianil hy other ininilM.l,. in l.-tiill or fuuriM. no two flaiirls .,f ilirriii'Ml Iniiliil nn, hi ri-it-nt mWi otliir. i-i.iluiloiiiiry hlitory. hut In a Ki'iioral nay tln-y M-vi-rally fo.low aonii-thliiz uf iln. sniii.' rood. -IVrclal IaiuiII In iVntiiry Why th. Tabl" Ar. Crn. "Illlllui. I. Ii inn- or iln oldest taini-a I know ur. ' wiliI n apurtlu uuu. "It Is old.'r i-ii-n Hum i'ii.imt, which as pin) iil by I i .lull Ulti. u u-r.iit muuy hiimlrnl )i-un iiiro Hut. nhllw lillllunla Is so old. I'll Im'I lion-, uf the deiotoci of tin- linrii-. nud the cue call tell ui, why n billiard Inble -on-rl u l crcen. The Will in tiil.Ii- N nlwa)s rreeli, Well tin- iiimwr l ulliiple elioutli. Illllhirtl. i iii.-r.'ly n rurriiptloii uf Hi..' truo-l old K'il-II-Ii vain.' or bonis, which Mas pint nl on a li'nutirully Kiei-li , la n On mini nnd nluti-r day., how eitr. )our Kiuihli p'irtHiunu couldu'l Hi of till liowli an suiui-cleu-r Johnuy coiui'liv.1 tin " bi'is.' or pliiyliiir bowla Indoors on bis Imitation crt-eii lawn It was too much uf a clucb, honerer, pl.i)lnr this kiiiiii. nlth tin- hand In such cIoih 'iiiurlcri. ro the cue was liitn-diioiil i put skill Ht ii pr.'mluiu. That' why Millard tables uro treu," l'hllailelpbi.i llio.ril Divlnj. Far Flih. A iilibiue meth.l of IKIilliS Ii i-ui-liluT.il by tintlM'i nli.iik' the rmilniiu river Tno ililk'oill boats lire employiil about tblrt) fut Ion;, nlth tno uieu nllh luii . ' ' In the bow, the other nt Hi.- teru puntlinj tho boat alon; They stretch u Ions rope inado or bmuboui nud plaited Krnst about it hundred ) anls louzand wcUhteJ nbont erer) teu yard, nlth bis atones. This they let donn Into the water, nud the flali ur.' frlithtcued toward the bank. 'Ihe illiem then Jump In Hirco at u lime, reiiiululnc down about twenty 1 woods. They carry caffs about debt ceo liichei lous aud llahhooka nltli cord attuched. Wheu they atrlko n tlili they let o the piff, and the tUU It hauled up In the boat. A bis flro I 1 lighted on Ihe rler bank, nud tho men nnrni iIu'iim-Iui ln-fon- It when not dltliiK. -llaiiKoon liuielte. A Well In a Churchyard. lliuMiK-k. lu lex, K)ssenea what Is probably h uulipu' water supply. It i It entlrel) dcrlicd from n deep well In the parish churchyard Tl-e well It our NX) jeari old and l known sa St. Ilottilph'n' well. The luliabllntits of Hndaliuk declare Hint It contains th ln'st drinking water In (Iront llrltaln, nud, u the Ullage hi cjuoitlon It one uf the healthiest places lu Ilsao. thero Ii undoubtedly some tridh In tuelr boast -London Strand Magatloe. Feb. 29 Girth.. Vu few distinguished men have been 'born on l-Yli. 2D of leap jear. Among them nre Edwatd Cave of th. tientleuian' Mng.nlne, who was uoru In icttt. mid Itossliil oil the sauw day .. i,,i..i vcnrH later. Arcbbte'.tou Wlillglft lu IWH nnd John, the brother of Sir IMwIu Landseer. himself u artist, both died on this day. Th. Umlt. Howell-I ilJu't mind getting a lemon uow nnd then, but- Powell - But phat? Hov.ell-1 think It It overdoing tk thing when the lemon hat beu miuecied -Exchange. furn.J Hi Cut. Dolly-I'iiidon me, dear, but you cut 1 u Udlculous llguie oirtho street ettot- day. Polly-Oh. forghe uie. dearl If 1 had teen you I should have tpoken.- Clewlhud le.ider ' dulJn't ChaiiB HI. App.raiwii. Customer I want you lo cut toy hair . . . . .,... III..-, n hlrtmMl 1001. to that i non i iwu -v - - tlarber-l'm ik lightning change srttst. r-N'ew York Press .,.,!. n ensv to UrSCtlC SS It Is to preachl-Chtcago News. A Pamout Rtgimtnt. It I doubtful If any other oaf rtfl mviit furnished mi imjiiuI uumlH-r of dUlloifulsbed olllors durluK the civil war at did the Second United atntes cavalry. Auiouk tho olllccrt were Al bert Sidney .Johnston, colonel: Honor! i:, U'o, lieutenant colonel; Wll I In in .1. Hardee, brevet llculcumit tolonel-, (leorKo II. Thomas., major. Hubert i:. Ix-o mid A. H, Johnalon bi-cmne t'en crahi In tho Confederate army, and Ilnrilco beenmo lieutenant Kenernl. Thoinns hecmno n illnlliimililii.il kch eral in the I'edenil urmy. Anions tho captalna wero Earl Van Dorn, H. Kir by Smith and N, a. Kvann. nil of whom lH'camr xencrali In the Confederate army. I. N. I'almer, Qeorse Hloueinnn nnd It, iy. .luhuson held Him name (io Mltlons lii thu Union urmy. Amoiis the niibaltenis Jol.u H. Hood. Charles W. I'lcld, ChamblUa aud I'hlfer becnua yoUtlicrn senerals. nud It. Marrard aud othcra nttaliied the hidio place In the northern nrmy. Captain I'vaut left tho United States' aervlce before Col onel Robert E. Io did. and when they parted at Port Mason. Tex.. Colonel l.ee said. "I'm aorry to give you up. Uraiii. Don't know what inny happen before we meet again. IVrhapt they'll make you a general." Halplng Him Out, , Mr, Lord looked ao grave one even i lug that hla wife, a lery young one,' noticed It und Diked v.'bat was the i matter. , "I auppoae builuett It troubling you," (lie surmised ahreudly. "If you've ulriick n sua,', why don't jou tell me, aud perhaps I may be nblo to help your I After more affectionate adjuration Lord admitted that hit payroll bother-, til him. , "l'io made It up a far as the work-, men so," he Hold, "but If I pay the nteuosrapher there wou't be a penny left for Davit and me. Davit taye be en n't stand that, lie mutt have tome money this month." Lord's wife was momentarily grave; then hi-r face brightened. "Why don't you give the atcnogra ' pher a mouth's vacation." abe tuggcat ed eagerly, "t'icu divide what there It with Davla? It m-ems to me." Judicial Iy, "that would be fair all round." Vouth'a Compaulon. , The Story ef 8tarlloM. "Ouce there was u group of aportt- j men who nere all quite broke," aald a Jocky club otllclal. "They mutt, how ever, vet In to the races, and one at a ' time they presented themselves at the paddock gate. '"1 am the onucr of Starlight,' the I first raid. He nna well dressed and. Imposing. They believed and patted him lu , "'I am Mnrllgbt'a trainer,' tald the, second. Hla red face and bluff man' i.f.r Iim tMt Itls slnrr. nn.l thev nil. i milled blui. "'The tblnl man, amall and thin, uext appealed. "Starllghl'a Jockey,' he fald shortly and hurried through the gate. "The fourth mid last man of the group mw vvr) shabby Indeed. "'Well, who are youV they aald Im patiently when he presented himself. 'I am Starlight,' nut the meek re ply" l.os An-Ji'les Time.. Naval Orangaa. 1'imllily not every one has heard the anecdote about the dear old mother nho' ton hud been promoted to be unit lleutenaut In the navy, lie tent her n box of line navel oranges from Florida and tblt brief note: Pear Uothrr-Juat a handful of navel orancts. aom. thing you will find .iptclal Iy choice. Davotwlly, JACK. Sneaking of Jack to tome guesta at the boutc n few nlgbta later as 'they were enjoying the oranget, abe remark ed. "Juit the very beat boy In all tbc world, dear, denr Jack. What a iplen did aullor, and every Incb an officer! Hut he never could learn to tpell. Juit thluk of a lieutenant tpelllng naval with an V aud a amall 'n.' ltn't It embarraatlug lo a mother? Still It soundt all the fame when you apeak It." New York Preia. "Th Morning Tub." A few years ago a sister of mln. called In to see au old lady who lived Is a little cottnge In Lincolnshire and lu course of comersntlou happened to mention tbat she bad a cold spongs- , down every moruiug. "Law, ml," aald the old lady, "aud I I doe your mother knowV ' i "Yes, certainly, and aha quit, ap- nmi-es " : "Well," said the old lady. "All washes j ml fnace Ivveiy dnay, au' Ah washes ml neck once u week, but Ah've nlvver bin washed all ower tluce Ab was a baby." ! This good lady lived to the ripe old 1 age or ninety-three. Cor. London , Newt. I Tht Lotut Eat.r.. The race of people to whom tho name "Lotus Eaters" was applied was a Lyblau tribe, known to tbe Ureeks as eurly as tbe time of Homer. Herodo tus describes their couutry and says that a caravan route. led from It to Egypt. Tbe lotus still grows there in great abundance a prickly sbrub bear lug a fruit of a sweet tatteT compared by Herodotus to tbat of tbe date. It It still eaten by tbe uatlves, and a kind of wine is mkde from Its Juice. Superfluous. Copy Reader How will It do to head this story "A Growing Scandal?" City Editor Cut out tbe "growing." That a redundant A scandal always grow. -Chicago Trlhuue. A Stowaway. She (on tbe Atlantic llnr)-Dld you observe tbe great appetite of that stout man' at dinner?. He-YeJ, H must be what titty call stowaway. Isw dsn Telegraph. 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 G Sanborn Coffees FURNITURE Our goods are new and attractive. ALSO THE PRICES E. W. GILLETT & CO. Bert E. Witiirow, Vice Prenldent Abstracting Maps, Plans, Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Don J. Zumwalt, C, E. Preaidcnt Klamath Falls, Oregon East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef. VeaL Mutton, Pork and Poultry Freth and Cured Meata and Sausages of all klndt. Wo handle our meats in tho mott modem way In clean linen and surroundings. Try us and we will b most happy to have you for 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 the interior. U. S. Ijind Office at Lakeview, Oregon, June 20 1003. Notice it hereby given thst Ata Fordyce, of Ft. Klamath, Oregon, who, on Auguit 24, 1901, made home stead entry, No 2433, (or Lots 11, 12 and 13, Hection 4, Tow mite 33 ., Range ?K K., Will. Meridian, hat tiled notice ot intention to make Final five yrar Proof, to ettalillsh claim lo the land abovo de scribed, before County Clerk, Klamath County, at hla office, at Klamath Falls, Orrg.Mi, on the lstdayol Auguit, 1908. Claimant names aa witnesses: James Gonlan, K. M. Lever, 11. J. Bavldge aud Chat, Martin, all ol Ft. Klamath, Oregon. 023 J. N. Watson, Regltter. Notice For Publication Department o( the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, June 18, 190S. Notice It hereby given tbat Herbert J. Savide, of Ft. Klamath, Oregon, wio, on September 2i, 1902, made homestead, No, 2773, for SWJ. Section 30,Townahip32S., Range 7WE Will. Meridian, hat died notice of in tention to make Final live year Proof, to establish claim to the Und above de (crlbei1, befoie County Clerk, Klamath Co., at hit office, at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, on the 1st day ot August, 1908. Claimant names aa n Itnessea , Christ Welts, Edd Leaver, Charlie Martin and James Emm, all of Ft. Klamath, Ore iou. 0-22 J. N. Watson, Regltter. Cleaning and prectlug at the Pant- atorlum, We call for and deliver your clothes. Phone 7G. 7-13 Allvn Simh, Secu-tary Bine Prints, Etc. M. D. WlLUAMS, C. E. Treaturer ' Office on Fifth Street SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath, Ilerlha It. Conner, Plaintiff) va Daniel It. Conner, Defendant.) To Daniel R. Conner the above named defendant; You ar. hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Hied agalnat you in the above entitled suit on or before the 23 dsy ol July 1006, be ing th. lstt dsy ol the time In the order of the publication ol this summons,' the tlrat publication thereof being on th. .11 day of June 1903: and II you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to Ihe court for Ihe reliel prayed for In the complaint here in to wit; For a decree dlatolvlng the bonds ol matrimony existing between plaintiff and delendant; (or the care and custody ol Lorene J. Conner and the coats aud disbursements ol this suit: and (or such other and further reliel at to tbe court may seem juat snd equitable. This summons is served by publi cation thereof in the Evening Herald by order ot Ihe Honorable J. B. Griffith County Judge of Klamath County, Ore gon, made, dated and tiled in this suit st Klamato Falls, Oregon, on the 11 of June 1903. Which ssld order It le qulred that summons In this suit be publltbed once a week, (or a period ol six succetilve and consecutive weeks (torn the II of June 1903. . II. W. Ksissc, jlM Attorney for Plaintiff. CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlors Oysters Served la Aay style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. a !U ..., . w..-, t-'W- "IvM