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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
WILLIAMSON RIVER and goring Creek RESORTS u U I trciMl ll.lllliir llll-el, ,,,11,111 n I.i I in- Ihi ''YvJiiiiiniM'Mllll l"i "lit t.i mmplng itI'MUmI- iiml !.' I"' "'"' , Klne in'""' '" ",IM ' rrlrl'li'""' ! I mil jjtri)iiiiiiilll,iii '" K" '" '"'' I lAkc Will in"1 I'"11'" ul M'Hiiiilli FRANK SILVIES I'Koi'KitrroK Klamath Agency, Ore. Zim's Plumbing Shop Conlractlnjt ana Jobbing rit.tcU" Mi"1 "f I'liimii lug Spliiltl' ""'I Hrt fU Woikinsiilil, A. O. U. W. Dulldlnri KUnuth rails Hm,W4rt-' BRICK WORK J AND PLASTERING CIIIM.IH AM HltK ii.ai i:- a si'iriAi.rv H. E. CHILDERS KUMATII FALLS. OKECON -e Professional Cards ML WM. MARTIN Dentist Office iirr Klamath Omnty Hank DR. C. P. MASON Dentist An-rlcan Hank A Tru-I Co.' llulMluit c. r. STONE Attorney at Law Offllte over K)tolllcr, Klamath Kail), Ortgun TiurauNi. D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath KuIIh, Ori'L'"" CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night 1'rivate Dining Parlor Oysters Served In Any Style J.V.HOUSTON, Prop. 'lite I'elU Auto 'fur hire at reasouublu rates to par '" Juut us clieap tu go In n auto la u utage. II. K. 1'KI.TS!, Pino "" Bill utrootii, 7-31-8-31 MOO ACIIKH l'UKK. Tin) l.ukosidH couiuuny has 3G00 Mres of land umlor tho Atlann ditch ,k. It will ulvo IlKNT FIIKB for ,0 year. This Include! tho uso of ' land and water. Tim router must Mr and place the land In culutlva J'oa. Tho router gets ull tho crops M W0 reserve the rlnht to pasturo ltl itubblo. Tho Lakeside t'oiiiauy, J. Frank Adams, Manager, Notice For Pnhll-.ln. ! I'lirtnii.rit el tl, ii..,i, i. u " N" 'y Kltn llHlllart "",n J,"' '''' WIS Orun i"i im.ii. mi..,,, .s Huir,, Tor ki'I u,)!,i,!t,r",71ii'M,irM',l,e 37 ' '"'""i iiii'i.ii.,ii i., m.u i in.i i'ni.,1 i "-1.11.11,1,, 1,1,,, t il. i.n.uiw,. ,. -.., ii, ii,mi. l.n,uu,vi. ,. -ulU, , lM.,C,lhty n,.,k K,n,tl Tin, ...... I.I, , .III,,,, a M mil Kill., Or.., to I,., on ih i hi, ,V Allium .k ' imiiKiit mill,, .n, nii, . j')mil'L"lM liiill-Mk, i, Mju.uii, (.i. ,,' ;.,,.,";::::::' K!,,:;,:',',"ll":o.'''H'fi,'i'ri'" ...,.,, of.k,.,B. ...... ,i ... . . . .... " w '" '" """...Hill I Nil, lllf- " "" ' '""i". "I Kliiiunili Full. Ofi'Koll. J. X vVai,,,,. llrKUtar. f, IH NOIln: Kin I'lUMCAilOV. U H l.r,i oilUe. I.ukev,-w son, July If,, I'jiih. On- Soil.., U r,l,y ,;lvui Unit tl. ! jriiui,, f (),,.,: llM ,,,(, tt lt(H 0 III.,, Ila npplkntloini under tliu pio tlalnna of i mi f Congress of Annum II, Inn, uno t, ,,,, M1IJ. , ,l,fii,lul uil aiuunUutur) tliirilo, , for tin following ilrmrlbul lun.ln. i. wit Mat Nn 08G, for axl.swij, S, c . I iiml iiw'hIiw;, Hic. !, T. 23 H, "t i i i:. w. m. 1 Mm No OsG, for aw ; no 14, Hoc. . I 31 H. 14 I!. W. M. i Aid iiml nil persons claiming ml' ur. ly tli,. IuihU desirlb, d, or ,1,-slr- INK to olil, (i bctuu-i) of tliu mineral chnriirti r of tliu Inml, ,r for nny other reasons, lo tliu dlnpunal to ap- lilli.int, -Ii.iiiM nio their affidavits of 1 pruti-at In this office, on or befura tlie ID day of September, 1908. J N. WATSON. 7-2 1-9 II Itoglmor. NOTM'C I till ITIII.K'ATIOV. ! .Not Ciiil l.ninl ii-ii,iliii. hi ,.f tl. Interior, I' H (.iiml Ottl,,- ul l.ukl,w, Or, noli AllKIKt ' llltM .Sotlif I- lien l kIw-ii tbat Hit i i ml.- I II, lli'iniin, of Klnmatli Kulli. On K. in, win i, on ,Ma 2a, I'.HIH. until, lliul.ir mi.l SI., mm Ai.llii,tlii, No IIkh (rt.rlnl ,N nrsai, for K'iai-'i Hittlon I7.T 3), H. It lu K. WM lim III, il ii, .Hi.' of Intention to make lllinl proof, lo e-lal.tl-li il.ilm In tliu Inn, I above .Irs. rll .1, In fine I'ounl) t Ink, ICI.iiimlli Co, at lila offlie, at Klaliiutli I'lilln. (lieKiili, on the U'tl, ,lii of O.tiiliir, 1 90S. C'lnliiianl naiiica aa Itn, ,. AuKuatu J. Iltt)d,li, W. W Mend I'tiliall, Win. Ilelli-umn, II. K. Ilajdin, nil of Kliinintli K.ill,, Ori'Kon. J. N. WATSON, ls-IUtO It Iti-Klatcr. ll'or Srtli lll.lnet,a,l llrllliiuUlilll)'lit -ur and oae-holf mile. i from Mer- I nil. iirrRon; iv t,v h-uk-u, ,v ... ... . I. ...... ..n...l -711 acrea In i iiltHutl.m, of which 1'.' acrea la la potatoea, i acrea r)e. 4 acres burle.bulance lu wheat Small liouav and barn, Koil well, team of aorrel umri'i, wilKht 2CD0 pounds. Ono floe i ivrrlirrnn roll, barneas, new Studo- baker aKon, 3Vi! two nillcli cows, out) talf. ono jearlliiK heifer, tbrco brood sows, SO clilckcus.uow GO-tooth barrow, 14-Inch plow, two atoves, bouxliold furniture, dlaliea and other tliliiKa too numerous to mention. I'rlre $1300. Would lie cheap ni three limes this price. Knqulru of K. E. KITCH, ig.lwk Merrill, Oreiton. Kur Iii-aae. Hotel with ever) thing new, dining room kitchen, elKht rooms, parlor; line pnlronaKi', feedlun from 1G0 to 300 dull). Inquire at Hotel Dorrls. Dorrln. Cnllfornla. S-Gtf Tor Hall! or TrOiU "esiucuio .bualiuas property lu the best town tin Willamette valley. Inquire at the lloittnu Store. To make room for new goods that . .. in-.. ilUiinsine lire now on in u "J f all second-hand articles left at prices less than cost. fKll Bo0, WOOD HAWIN0 ft spoclnlty. All urilora will receive prompt attention. J. I.. Fielder. 'mt Olrl wanted Mr general housework small family. Address Hox 27. Kluliittth Falls. Oregon Kl.l'l' COOL Nice lino of "' L.r fur below, dancing and gllsteulug nlpaiu coat and fancy H-ats t tlllko a groat mirror with waves of Hoston Store. light playing over It. .. '.S i.e ..member 1st. "Patches of suow ar, lo be seen House -' r , . ,,n .chool. Frulik M. upp, at Winters Jowelry Store. MVHI (- - 8-etf MONEY TO LOAN on ranches, .city mm.'"' . ,--- HALL- l nrouorty and timber mnu. i SHEPHEHD CO. - ... ..nri house cleaulng and chltnney nweeplnf call on Webb Mougold. Pnone 393. . ... I LAND OF SPORTS KlflniHlh ('mini.,', I ..I,,., i v.... -, arvu-, mm flnd Wfll,r ,,,wl Whi,e w,lM Ueur, Bear rim Kliinintli ieln In tli-slltied Olllll till) tin mi f th. I I'iuIIIc Omul lour of niililnnr itporm iiml will he Ht,,l niiiiimllv liv II,ii,ihI tain Mroiimn nnil rlv, rs nro iriiildili-BH among walfiN of tlio i;iilt,il Hlot'H for tiout (lulling nnil u nam passed for water fowl tlml omipy tin, mar ili"s iih liiilililni: i'ioiimiIh Wiilon of ll.e lukeit ami Hi. in nlxiiiiiil witb iKijinalli I .illn, anil U niiuibfred Hie I.ent npolfx of lima ami oilier aiiioui! I In- pewn woudera of the KUino II, Ii. In l In furchtH of I he v. orlil Tli In body of water In some inoiititaliiH nre found tunny ape, lei twenli miliar,, tnlloa in extent and nt wild unine mi. I fowl il.'H In tin, ir.itei of an extinct ol- Tin, bimlu Ih emlroiieil I,) Know in no wild walla IMIOO fiet hlnh BUr--npped pinka of tlie Caiinile Unlike, niiiiiilliiK II SoiiudliiK a.iow tliu wo uld lo the anutliw, l nt a illat.inii "-r of this lake to bo out IIOOU feet if about Heeut lullea. .Mount HIiaHla In iliptb Tliu iiioiiiitaln In wlilcl HSJBJBJBJSSSSJ SJpMSjSM iyj Sbsbsbsbss1s"hrjtfiflkl BksksvSJrTrSH BSSSSSSMSSBeyjtJMrJMfiSSSSSSj BSHIbVCtt A.lf iiSiSl PiSSSSS:-irVJiSSSk SSSSSSSSJ the. nurllUTMiiuat prjk of lb" SKt raa, rear It h while i reit to an nlll tudu of H.IIO feet Mniiiit Mr uauK,ll1 (s;ounl ,., u th MBbeit of Urn eminence m the north und est. In-lliK about S.nuU feil. Theie, , . - , la tut linttat llf trill till KtLMlllhO.lt tfllM jn the eutl.e IMcllle fuast than that ,'"' of ,l10 l,Iac-s lwpolblo to pic jn Upper Klamath Lake with un nl-.line with pen or brush. Sn-iilc I'rntiT jile. (Ori'Kon .1 on n..1 ) "The rim of Crater lake Is 7.03.r. flit uboo the at a level. The mir- far, of the water If about fi.OOO feet abo en liel. Tim isreuteal depth of the lake, iih hoiiiiiIimI by tho K ernment, Is 1,'Jlti: feet. In extent II la six mile Ioiik and about four miles wide. Tho shore line is mmiethluK lunro than -G miles Ioiik. Tliu heat of tho water at a depth below tho surfuie la 3 ileKroes. the namu us that of Hea water at an equal depth. The lake water Is of ou-ry arli.iy in blue, from tho darkest to the lighted mid most beautiful tints, cept nlnng the edges, where It Is reen. The ro ll,, -Hon of the high mountains sur rounding the lake Is simply lieond Id.strlpllon. liver) twig, eeiy blade . .,. ....,.,.,... .... ,!.. uiiinii nil grass, iiib im""." " - , ,MIW the trees, me rellected lu ater. The lints of tho hills latu InoiiKht out perfeelly in the wa- tei, Just as they are but iiinio In tLUsely. Tho water of tho lako is approach-, od by a trail about 2.G00 feet In kugtb, exceedingly steep and quite thrilling to the pedestrian, partlcu hirly when ho looks down at the wn- for mile on uu siuea. mir. thoro there were no mosquitoes or horseflies. It frequently snows at .- i.,.A ih Annual til un fnp - 'B,er " " b - ,iB ,.,, ond -, ono lUuBJetoim. -crator lako la tho greatest nutui- a, wonjor on the face of tho earth. .There I nothing like It In the world. Th wonders of Yollowstone National AND SCENERY c. . ... ...... . oiruumn ire Alive nun iroui t,HJ Mountains Abound ind Other Hici Game must stnili-.lit-nwny courso of forty miles, Willi ii variety of waaltli of i irolor In tin. bor'li-rliig nlion-lnnd and plitnr'Kiiio Inland. Tu tin; photog rapher, amateur or proffSMlonal, np prcclntlvo of tliu luautlful In naturo, i Hi,' rcKlon offcrn lioundleiM opportun ity CintiT l.n)ri; will, Itn National I'arlc rR'rtaUiin, In rear lie best la Hi,, lal.u la situated risen aotuo S000 feel abovu se.i level. The lake was II rut ,llcocred lu 1SC2, and for a ,,K ,,. was called "Lake Mujeaty.' , ., . aniironrlato name it t M'i iiuiia nwa ui,i,iv4 tu Hi ma park, the Grand Can) on of tho Colo rado and of Yoscmlto are repeated lu several purls of tho globe.hut there is no other Crater lake. The government is spending only j::,0UU a )ear now looking after the forest reservation nud tho national park us well as the lake, but as soon as tho people of tho coast realize the value of iho lako as u scenic attrac tion and ua a natural wonder, means mid wa)s will bo found to build good roads buth from Klamath Fall and from .Medford, respectively, tho ex tii'iuo mutlierii and northern poluta In Oregon of apinoaihlng and leav ing the lako b) tho railroad, and It will be visited by thousands of people auuut.il), resulting In ndvertlslng Or- I 1 1 on us she has never been advertised heforo.nntl Inspiring the visitors with tho Immeiisllles, wondeis and resour i, h of ibis state. Miss th Easy Road. Two young exponents of the strvaa- I ou life en llro.idnay were sitting In a ' hotel lobby the other evening discuss- lug their plans for making some "big luomn" lu the future. Oue of them confessed that his salary was "only , MA n week," ami be was bavlug a bard i time of It In keeping the wolf from the door. Sitting uear them was an old gentleman who overheard tbelr conver istlon and was evidently Interested. "You fellows are making the mistake of your lives," the old geutleman said at last "You are chasing the will o' the vvlip while )ou have the means of wealth within your grasp Why, I'm considered pretty well on financially. as )ou both know, and I never re ceived n salary of $45 n week In my life. But I saved money wheu I was your age, nud 1 found opportunities for Investment that boom put me out of the salary class nud made me a business man on my own nicouut. The trouble with .voung fellows now ads) s Is that they eab't see the opportunities that are given them. They have tbelr eyes glued to the get-rlcb-qulck Idea o tight ly that they pas by the only aura route to with."-Nw York Globe. MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Mills Addition were offered ut 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 FIITY 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 PtllfiW V(SSI 'H a" " ' H 5-- r su9lL. OV tXTJD I For Sale br FROM KLAMATH FALLS : : TO ALL POINTS ; : Baggage Checked Through to Dettinatlon Sleeping Car Bertha Referred APPLY TO Southern Pacific KLAMATH LAKE NAVIGATION GO'S OFTICE MAIN STIZET, NIA1 BUMS 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, LAKESIDK INN Office on Fifth Street ON SALE AT- hf br lil MerrUL. 11 w0"' "w ' L MwrlU. Orsgon.