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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS tiiP m"1 t roll L llaliluw In Origin Vnrlli'iit iiirwiiniailalloin lut (sniping HI '"' "' . Ma-clal niii1tivC gwniiila mi'l ie.li ("f nut. ne failure '"' " fr(..lnilHMnllllflMlllll. jjfCyiiiiM'litll"ii(i In go In Cenlfi Willi'"''1 I'1'11''1' "' Klmii.illi FRANK SILVIES I'KOI'HIKTOH Kliimalli Aoiicy, Ore. Bui's Plumbing Shop Contracting ana Jobbing FltPtrluM I. mi- iif I'lilinli lut' h-'lnltl', mi'l Ural rlaaa Workmanship A. O. U. W. Bulldlnrf Klamalh Fall ! BRICK WORK i AND PLASTERING nilMNI ASH KIIIK I'l.AlT-K A .SI'ITIAI.rV H. E. CHILDERS I KLAMATH FALLS. ONCGON Professional Cards ML WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klamath County Hank I DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hank A Trnal (''.' HuIMIiik c. r. STONK Attorney at Law OSIer ocr niatolllci', Klamuth Fall', Ortjron Tutramr u D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney af Law Klanmtli Kails, Orr"i CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night I'rivatc Dinintr Parlors Oysters Served In Any style J. V.HOUSTON, Prop. 'I'lio l'eltx Auto ' fur biro ut rviiHouublo ratca to par 'In. Just as cheap to o In uto 11 In u atagy, n. B. 1'BI.TZ, Vino u Ctli atrootu. 7-3 1-8-3 1 US0O ACHKH FIIICK. Ttie LakoBldu comimny liun -H00 'We of land under tlio Adams ditch lh,t It will clvo HKNT FIIKB for '" ?ar. ThU lucludes tho uso of " Und and wator. Tho rontor must 'Jr and place tlio laud lu culutlva l0. The leuter ota ull thejerops but We reanrv., tl,.. rlutit.laUailMUrO ' Mubblo. , The laikealde Nnllr ...,.-.. ... .. ., luuiiiauon -To3SV-1t , ' """" '"1y Klvi.n llmt Allwrt "'" """:,"' ' '""'' '". Oregon, ' "N"1 K. l"J7,u,U.,tlmUr and "'"" iippiiiatlou, Nn. iOir,, for NKf MV'i. rwtlnii vi, Townalte 37 H. ""'""' V- Wnl- MMI. has died iitlM Intention t n.uku I lnall'ro.,1 toi-.tni.iuh ui. i u, , .lj0V0 iIo; crll.ed, .f,)M, County (Mirk Klam.ll, t., at III. i,( l Klamath Fall. Ore.. '" ' Hili -Uy ..I August, limn. Inliimttl iiniiit-n vtllnt H.,.M i,.i, .. HiliiilUk, ,, Klamath , Oreem, .1 "li.HMi,ii(hl,iiIIH, MS oM.K,. AIIiiilIiiiiiI.,,,,, Klanmth Fallal),,.. K'Hi, Win. Uillsle, ., Klamatli Fall., Oll-gHII, ' Waiai,. lli'Kitlor. r, K MHH'i: lOlt I'LIIMCVriO.V. I'. H I.11111I orilie, Liikuvluw, Ore it'iii. July ir, IDOS. Villi n la hereby civen t,ut tl,.. Hiuti, i,f On nun has ,.,l ,1,1, r. Hi" lu iipplluitloiia under t, ,)ro. vlalwis of tl.ii mi of Cuutton of Annual II. INtH, uimI t, utu u,. (liiui-iiliil ninl nun iul.di.ry tlierito, f"r tin follow. lug ilcairlbid jnd to- Hit Mil No ott,. f.,r ii'wi;, 9.-c I mill nw i, nw i,; , Hi-c. M, T. 33 H It il 12. W. M. Mat No. OSC, for awijno'4, Hcc. 3. T 31 H. It. M 12. W. M. Aid ninl nil p.-rsons clitlmluK ud vera, ly Dm m,ita deairlbi-d, or desir ing tu olijiit biiimai) of ibu mineral ilmrnitir of tin, lat.it, or fur nny olli'-r inmni, to ibu disposal to ao plluint, should ill,, thf-lr affidavits of liniti-at In tlila otnti-, on or before tho 10 iltty of Hi-iitcmlinr, l'JOS. J N. WATSON, "" II Itcglsler. Mfiii'i: iou iM iii.irvrniv. Vol I'iiiiI U-iml ii p.utiiii ill of tin- Inli-ilor. II S. I..1111I Oltlit- ul l.uki'li-H, (Iri-Kon AiiKnat ' I'J ul. Notlii, la hiTcliy Klti-n Hint (ii-r-tnuli' I Hi IN niiiti. or Kluiii.itli Knl I , Oli'Koti. who, 011 Mil) ZS, I HON, mudt luiilii'i ami Hloim Applliatloii, No, llvv (K.tIuI No ii'SII), ror w'iU'U Sictlon I7.T 31 H. It IU 12, W..M. Ilia tlli'il noilii- or Inti'iitlon lo mukn I11111I ptiHif, to atalillnh il.ilin to thv I.iihI iilmvi' ih-airlhi-il, lii'fnrii County Cti'lk, Khiniatli Co, ut lila offl(i, ul Klaiiinlh I'alla. Ori-Kmi. mi tin' U'lh hi) of (litohi'r. tVHK. Ctalmunt imiui'H 11a wltm-nat-a: UKuatn J. Ilii)ilun, W. W. Mend I'lilull. Win. Ili'lli'iiinn, II. K. Ilaydi-n, nil or Kin unit li Cilia, Ori'Kon. J N WATSON, s 1 11-1 11-1 1 ItPltlUlT. Tor Salelloini-leatl llrllliiulalinii-nt Four and one-half in I Ira from Mer rill, Oregon: ICO acn-a fenred, 70 ......... 1.. ..iiU.nil,,!, of ta.titti 1 firm I nil en 111 turn ui " ". - -.-- j h lii Kjtntu4ia 1& aerial ri. 4 acrci . i ..... .......I ua.1l tam mi nf anrrnl inim I'uiii mi "ti ..-. niiirm, rlKlit 2C50 pouiitli. One fine I.. . t I.HB..Md ...ur (1,11,1a. rrrenrrou ion, imim, -v-" m.mw linker wiiKOll, 3V1: l" "b cow1' , rnlf, oli yearllni: heifer, three brood au. SO chlckena.new tO-lootb burrow, M-lnch plow, two atovei, luitifftliold furniture, dlahea uud othor thlnca too numeroua to mention. Price 1 1300. Would bo cheap at three lliuei thin price. Iltuiulro of 12. K. FITCH. j8.k Merrill, OreRon. For U-iim-. llulil with eveothliiK new, illnlng room kitchen, elfiht rooma, parlori I) 11.. pnlniuiiKi. feedlni: from 1D0 to jui) dull). Inquire lit lintel lorrl. D.iirH, Ciillfuriila s!'f lor Sale or Trade-Itesldenco and huslneai pioperty In the best town In Willamette willey. Inqulie at the lloalon Htore. To niakn rciom fur new Ki''"lt that urn now on tho way we am illipnslnB or ull aocond-baiid articles we have left at prices less llian coal. Vlriill & Sou. WOOD HAWINU n apeclalty. All order-i will rocelvo piompt uttentlon. J. I,. Floldcr. im (II. I wanted for koiutiiI housework Hiniill fuuilly. Addres llox 27. Kluuiutti Fulls. Oretjuu. KKFI' COOL, Nice Hue of uiea'i ulpacu coat, and fancy imU t the Doston 8toro. I louse "wanted by Heptember 1st, nhiie school. Frauk M Upp, L,t Wlulow Jowolry Biorf. -6" MONBY TO LOAN on ranches, city property and timber ltfnu IIAtLj BIIBI'IIRRP CO. -s" ,..... olAontne and Kor generui u """,", K -chimney aweeplng call on Webb Mongold. Phone 393. I. , , LAND OF SPORTS Klamath County's Lakes arid Streams Are Alive With Trout and Water fowl While the Mountains Abound With Deer, Dear and Other Hiq Game Tim KI.wiiiiIIi ht.Iiim In tlfHlliiiMl tit buomii tliii mi-mo, nf tin) I'ndlle Coast lnvi-t of outdoor itportH mill '" ''" lIH-il niiiiunlly l,y tliouttmitlH jiif tiiiirlBtn IIh i Imlii of lakes, moun- .tiiln utri'iiiim mill livers am iiinltlilesi Milling Wlltl-IK or Mill United HIlllCH for tionl IIhIiIiik ninl unsurpassed ,for w liter filial 1 1 1 rat oirupy the innr- hIimi iih liiitihliiK KriiuinlH. Waters , of tin- l.iki-H nml ihi'is iiliciini'l Willi I tin In at apiili-H ul trout .mil othi r Killim HhIi. In tin- roii-xlH of tlio iiioiinlaluH arii round ninny Kpcdi-x of wlhl Kmiii' mid row I tin- hiialu la imhIiiiiiciI h) hiiou rnppi'il pi'iika of tin- C;iiuili' ItniiK'', and to thi niiitliwi'Kl. at a dlntmui' .r about Ki'Vi'iil) lulh'M, .Mount SliiiHta 1 sn BBBsVP'S-t '.ll BBaSriSHKaS X 25'H IHsW1j5?Saa4mmmC' tflH KMSSSMSkISSBM tlio northerumoHt peak of tho SIit-'Hic ruH. rears Its white crest to uu alti tude of It, I In feet Mount Mr i.auKblln (Mount I'lttl Is tho highest of thn eminences to the north und aest, lii'lliK about S.illlU feel. There la no mote nttraclUe steiiinlioal trip on tho entlie I'iicIIIc Coast than tlmt j'""' ,,r "' I'l"" Impossible to plc ou Upper Iv In ni.it I) I .like with an al-lture with pen or brush. An An.cdot. of Ell.wortb. There uus u cbararterUtlc luc'dent lu the early life of Culunel i:ilsuoith, the brilliant youug lawyer who was one ot the first uutable k-tlnis of the eh II war. Ilia struiciclea to gain a foothold In bis profeaaluu were attended by many hardablpa and humiliating prhu tluua. Once, finding tho man he was looklug fur on a matter of uuiluosa In a rvstaurnut he was Invited to partake of the luncheon to which his acquaint ance was Juat slttlni; down. I21lswortb waa raveuoualy hutiKry. almost starv big. In fact, but he declined courteously, but firmly, asking permission to talk over the busluess that had brought him thither while the other weut on with the meal. The brae yuuug fellow- lu telllutt the story lu after yeuiN eoufeaaetl Hint he suffered positive oi;ouy at the sight and amell of the tempting food. "I could not In honor accept hospi tality I could not reciprocate," was his simple explanation of his refusal. "1 might starve, but 1 could nut spougo!" -Marlou Norland's "Complete Ktl quette." Starting Early. Wangles was married leceutly, and there was a regular ball of rice, con fetti and old shoes fur good luck as he got Into the cab. Moreover, on turn lug round he wus struck above the eye by a friendly tdiuo with rather it heavy heel. Aa the cab Immediately drove away no notice waa taken of the accident, aud, despite the large handkerchief tied by his sobbing bride oer his In jured opUc. the blood still flowed dow n Wangles' fsce. When they arrived at their destina tion the newly created Benedict went out to a doctor to get the bleeding stopped. .... "How did you come by this, my an!" "Well, you see, doctor aw I got married this morning, and" com menced Waugles, when Uie doctor broke in: "What I Has she started alreadyr" London Answers. Circumstantial Evidence. "You say you met the defendant ou a street car and that be bad been drinking and gambling," said the at torney for the aerense auriug iue .-a AND SCENERY moil Blriilghl-nwiiy niuni" of forty mlli'i, Willi a varloty of wealth of color In tln lionli'rlni: shorelund and iiiliiH'Uiiii) Islamlx. To tlio pliotoi; rapln'r, arimti'iir or iirofiiinloNnI, np-lirtclatlvt- of tliu ln'autlfiil In nattiro, tlio ri-Kloii offiTH lioiinillcKH oiiportun- ity. Crnlcr I.ukc, with Itu National Park nwnallon, Is reached bent via aaMaaaa i M.imulli I'allx, .mil In niuiiln'ri'il I aillollf till- Kl'M'll HOIIlllTlt ol tlio, win hi. 'I his hod) or water In koiiiu twi'tin Kipiaro nillcx la extent and ) IIim In tin- 1 r.iti-r of an extinct ol-i (.1110 with walls 2U0U feet lilnh BUT-1 rouiiilluu II KoiindliiK xnow the wn- ti-r of this lake to ho over '.'0(H) fret , in 1 -.t li . Tlio inouutalii In which' lako U ulluuted rises boiiio S000 reet nboo Keu luel. Tho lake was llrst discovered lu 18C2, and for a Ioiik time wni culled "I.ako Majesty." until Hie moro aiqiroprlato name It now be.irH was applied to It. This la "VeVrepIled the v ltuess. "Did you see him take a drink?' "No." "Did you see htm gambling?" .O. I "Then how do you know," demanuea the attorney, "that the defendant had been drinking und gambllngr "Well." explained the witness, "he I gave the conductor a blue chip for his , car fnrc and told blm to keep the change." I.lpplncott's Magazine. A Lucky Hors.sho. The Australians when they find horseshoe throw It over their shoulder. A lady In Sydney found one and threw It gracefully over her shoulder. It went through a hatter's window and. bit n customer who wus trying on a new bat. This geutlcmau, under the luiprcsilon that one of the shopmen In .t tit of temporary lusaulty bad played the trlek, promptly struck blm and , sent him through the plate glass win-dun-. A general melee ensued, although on couslderatluu nobody knew what It was all about. The Old, Old Story. Old I.:nly (reading a letter from ber sou lu college) Lor sak.es alive, Jo- alar, If Johu halu't gone an done Ul i An' he warn't no baud fer the gala I author! Her Worse naif Wut's the trouble, Sumunthy? Old Ludy Why, be says he's fallen In love with Belle-er Belle Lettrea. Urooklyu Life. His Thanks. "1 uotlcv," said the young man's em ployer, "that you are always about the tlrst In the otllce In the mornings." "Thank you, sir." "Why do you thank me 5" "For noticing It." Chicago Record Herald. Needed Practice. "Little girls should bo seen and not heard, r.thel." "I know, tnatmnn. Hut It I'm going to be a ludy when 1 grow up I've got tu begin practicing talking some tlmt, you kuow." VonUers Statesman. A Contradletlen. Although n womaa'a age la unde niably her own. ahe sloes ant alwaja wn It. Exchange, MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Mills Addition were ottered 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. -:- TICKETS HMHBajajSjiiptsiflBflHHiW9Srz'' i F SKl W2LAMdjJ3ME32ZxmJuM? niiaMaiajaarai mmwl'A passsssssssssssss?BSSjaBSSSSSjaj2v.v j ygivw tWi ''fib B- .tHvPBl jj.k -a-. . H 1 vt'- (ar BBaiAta22iBM CUaUC SUBfUL H C:m-. 7V bHbbbsSbVbVb1HbbhLvjb1 For Sale by I FROM KLAMATH FALLS : : TO ALL POINTS : : Baggage Checked Through to Dettlnition Sleeping Car Berth! Reienred APFLY TO Southern Pacific KLAMATH LAKE NAVIGATION CO'S OFFICE MAIN STIHT, NIAK aUUDOK T.A.K.FASSETT, - CITY TICKET AGT. Elwood Steel Fences GUARANTEED We are in recent receipt of a carload of the Famous Elwood Steel Fencing and Poultry Netting in all widths. We stand ready to guarantee every rod of Elwood Fence we send out Geo. R. Hum Watson & Van Sickle PRACTICAL BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS 100 Designs by Fred Hodgson, Chicago's Leading Architect, to Choose From We also furnish plans and specifications by Hodgson at 1-3 the regular price. Your patronage cordially solicited DWELLINGS A SPECIALTY CALL WATSON, LAIOIIDE INN Office on Fifth Street ON SALE -:- -AT- J. Frank AdatujfiV' MarriU.. M tow " b0 itton L UaaaaB0-