MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY .N3Eo3 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT S25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERMS THE EVENING HERALD ImiicJ Dully, Kxcopt Sunday, by tli HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor H. SOnsCllIl'TION ItAT-KS )ily, by null, otic jear Pally, by mull. ix months Dally, by null. three months Pally, by null, one inontli Dillj.drlUerrJ by carrier, one week.. IS IK) . a Ml . t -'. . 15 KLAMATH FALLS. SATURDAY EVENING. AUGUST 29. 1908 .NOTICK hill l'ltII.H.'.TIOX. I it, s. uuui onion, i.ui whin, uio kuii. Jul) ir, 1 90S. Notice. l horoliy Riven Hint Hui ( .State u( OrKn hii ,,ll',l ln tnl1 of fleo ltt niilciitlotiH under tlm in vlslous of tlin net of UuiiKrvi of .Mutual II, IMS, iiinl tlm net sup plemental nml niiiiMiiliitnry thereto, t O.sn), for wtim fur thu fnlUinliiK described hinds, to- wit: l.Ut No. OSS, for i'iit'l4. Sec. I nml nwUuwW. 9'f. . T. 33 3., It. SI R. V. M. .OTICI-: KOU I'lrill.H'ATIOX. I Not Coal l.atul, t Dopnrtmoiit of tlm Interior, U. vl.nnil Office nt l.nke low, Orcein. August rt, 1 90S. Nollro Is horoliy kIvoii Hint tier Ituulo I. Iloltoiiinii, of Klnnmth I'nlU, 'Oregon, who, nu May 2G, I DOS, uindc Tlmhor mill Kiune Aiuillcutlnii. No, Its, (Sorlnl No, Section 17.T 3S a. It. 10 R. W..M. Itm tlloil notice of Intention to imiko Ittinl proof, to cutnhllnh olnltn to the In ml nhuu dcucrthed, boforti Count) Tin: it.Miu.i:it. So our (Utiriso hna landed tho J it illrlnl lum. I mil Bluil. of II. for Oconto Nnlnml l n prince iiimmr. moil Ho hut lone been n ri-iilriil of this itiiinty. hut In .thoiio dsnx of rapid crowth he may not ho rlntacil iik nn ohl tlmor. During his rtsl ilvnce horo ho linn made n host of friends and they do not caro whether lie Is a Democrat of n Hopnhlliiin They are Kind that ho was iiiioliitrd for ho Is well flinlirk-d for the pol Hon and will undoubtedly mnke a Just Judso and hnve the united sup lirt of the local bar Tor nearl) n quarter of a century Mr. Noland has been n practitioner at the Oregon bar and durlnp that time has boon connected with many noted cases mid 1 had to launh nt this hero about the A i .i. i nt road. Lord, hut that Is ; Imi. It. Look at It liou. mid It Is belter than It ever was before, mid )tl the people have tit take In the face brush ' Wlwt ha happened the Toil to Knther an exhibit for the Seattle fair. I hae not heard a word nbuut It for some time. No ono seems to know If nntthttiK Is beliiR done along this line. I lime spoken to sou-nil people and titer oom to think thai the other follow Is doing somotlliu The fair Is uIiik to bo held next tour tnd if this county has an exhibit. How ls the time to cot It readv It ih-v.-i will do to cnd next tear's stilt for It will be too late I believe that the fair is to'ld-from the middle of luti" ..I,.... I nrnln.i u.tni. of 1I1.1 ablest laa-'to the middle of October The best )ors In the stnlo. That he acquitted 'months will he August and Sept.-tn-lilmicir In a manner that bronchi ber. That Is the time when most of him fame mid a cixtdly supply of the- people will be there and )on ' worldly Roods Is welt known. Now, know that Klamath cannot send ant that he has been elevated to the, HiliiR from here for that period, tin bench it Is a flttlnR climax to a brll-Jless it Is collected this )ear. I am llant career and ono that affords hls,KolnK to poke nrouml and see whnt friends much pleasure. "' nu 0111 reinine to me ie-iiiR on mis (pimtion. in my minn ti is very lmMirlnnt for this county o be properly representetl. j . Speaking of expositions. It remind- me of the Sacramento Coneress.nheti Clerk. Klamath Co., at his office, at1 l.tst No. OStl. for awUtiuV., See Kl.itniitli I'alls, Oregon, on thu f.'th ' t. T. 31 S.. It. H R W. M. (lav of October, I'JOS. An) mid nil persons clnlmltlR nd- Clalinntit names as witnesses: versely the Intuls described, or ilealr- Augusta J. Ila)den, V. V. Mend' Iiir to object becnuso of the mineral etihall. Win. Ilellomaii, II. R llaydon, I character of tho land, or for mi) THERE ARE REASONS WHY You should ouy your Croccrlcs nt Vnn Riper Bros. 1st. They have the goods you want 2nd. Their Groceries urc always fresh 3rd. The price In within reason ilL Yftaa llla.M MltitMn axwAmmm naikMiflla !' fill. AIICJT UCIIVCI pilUllW VIUVIO lUUIIIfJUJ j Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS. Get the Habit Use Chase & Sanborn Coffees ill of Klamath t-'ulli, OroRoti, J N. WATSON, s. 10-10-1 1 ItoRlster. Did you know that there are a pood many people In this town who uro wondering who tho ltambler Is? I have even discussed the question myself with many and there are few who select tho same innn. None of them have Ruessod rlpht and It Is dollars to tloiiRhnuts thnt they never will. It would smII a Kood thltiR If they did. for they nilpht hesitate to tnlk as freely as they now do, a hen I came around. You know- that I Mid I would be Rlad to Ret letters from an) ono who had a grievance. I have received two already and both were on the same subject There was no grievance in either, simply good words of cheor. They worn common dntlons on the first article I wrote about the curbstoncrs. As ono wrote, I "bit the nail on the head .tnd 1 hope you will hit it nR.tin twlto In tho same place." Well I will, and more thnn twice. I am Ratherli n lot of data about some of the emin ent gentlemen of this town who have been making it a practice to euchre tho strasRer wherever they Ret u chance and I want to tell you thnt I a. teliluR some mighty Interesting Information. Some of It may he a little ancient, but like eRRS of that character, It Is mighty stiong. Now that we are going to have a carnival, let us hope that ever)one will got In and make It a success. When tho proposition wns first spok en 1 think It was over a year ago nt a meeting of tho Chamber of Com merce 1 then thought It wns n good thing. Hut It seems it was oppoied for various reasons. It has been dis cussed pro and con all summer und finally It wns taken up by a few of tho business men of the town. Let every business man take u hand now and make It easy for those who have started tho wheel and ulso add to Its success. This carnival should not be the last ono. It nhould bo an annual affair. If tho committee has any funds left over It ought to remain In the hands of tho treusurer for use next year, and when tho totinty fair the I Klamath tounty clcnm-d up hunch. Kveryone wns proud of the result, but how few realized that It was tho work of two men JmU' llaldwln and I'rank Ira White Of lourse, they had some help, but they Rot right In anil dug. especially the Judge. If there ever was a llnwter from Hooslordom then that gentle man Is Judge llaldwln When he takes the hit In his teeth something Is Ruing to start and It is not going to stop until the cargo is delivered. Whenever ho goes out of town there H mi t-ho of Klamath In his wake, ml that echo keeps Increasing until it j.. to bo a regular cyclone that sweeps good things Into the Inp of Klnt.iaih. Here's to your health Judge, may you live long unit Pros per and never get tired boosting for Klamath The 1'eltz Auto Is for hlro nt reasonable rates to par tie. Just as cheap to go in a auti as In a stage II. K. l'Kl.TZ. Pine and Cth streets. 7-31-8-31 XOTICK FOU I'I'lll.lfMTIO.V. (Not Coal I -a ml ) Department of tho Interior, V, 8 Land Olllco at Uikevlew, Oregon August lt, l'JOS. Notice Is hereby given that Dunn W. Uursell, of .Merrill, Oregon, who, on Dec. 1C, 1 10 J, made Homestead Kntry, No. 333: (Serial No. 03S3). for se'i. Sec. 13. T. 27 S., It. 10 i: W. M., has filed notice of Intention to mnko Dual Cuiiimutatloti I'roof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Register and Itereiv er, at I.aku'.lew, Oregon, on thu Cth day of October. 130S. Claimant names as witnesses: .Mark Howard, of Merrill, Oregon, Frank Johnston, of Klamath, Kails, Oregon, Itoy Whitney, of Klamath Is being held, then tho street carnival trolls, Oregon, Clias. Wagar. of Klutn- Hhould bo on ut tho same time. H 'uth Kalis, Oregon. gives tho people uotnethlng to do In I - . . . J. N. WATSON, tho evening. I hnvo discussed Ihls'jt-Sl' lien-Ivor. fiutiiro with a few business men und ' . they ull agree that this should bo so ; WOO ACItl.S l-'ltKK. The ono thing, howovei, that Is llrut i on (lie program is to make the cur- Tbe Lakotldn company bus I'iOO ucu-s of land under the Adams ditch that It will give RKNT FllVK for ono year. This Includes tho use of tho land and water. The renter must nival this year a success. I heaid a man commenting this morning on tho urtlclc I wrote nbuut tho condition of the county roads, j clear and pinto tho'land In culutiva and I must confess that I foil flatter-1 Hon. The renter gets nil tho crops ed. "That cuss known whnt Pe Is i but wo resorvo thu right to pasture talking about," ho Mild, "I hnvo been 'tho sttlbhlo. over tneso roaus tor u goon inunyi -snu hhh-mmc i.uihiwhj. jearu and I must confess that I nev er saw anything to equal that por tion that has boon repaired by Phil lips. Ho thinks ho Is doing tho prop er thing, I guess, but when tho ruins come then thoro is something going to happen, only It will be to tho fel low who has to pull through- It with n heavy load. I doubt If even a light bugs)' will bo able to got ' through. Frank Adams, Manager, Morrll!, Oregon. For Ix-nve. Hotel with everything now, dining room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor; Uuo-patronage," feeding from ISO to 200 dally. Inquire at Hotel Dorrls; Dorrls, California. 8-5tf BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING OIIMNKYS AND KIKK ri.Aci: a si'KciAi.rv J other reasons, to thu dlsposnl to ap plicant, should ntu their affidavits of protest In this office, on or before the 10 day of September, l'JOS. J N. WATSON. 7-II-9-11 lleglstor , I H. . CHILDERS KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON - Zim's Plumbing Shop Contracting ana Jobbing Kirstclats Line of Plumb ing Specialties and first class Workmsnship. A. O. U. W. Building Klamath rails WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS The U-t trout tUhltiK In Oregon. Kicellriil sivi'iiimsiUtloin fr parties, t'sniliiiig KUtllta (in rrnt ."l-rclil otiipiiiK itriiiinils stul iMtst ler rent i Kine ps'tiire (or sleek. j fi-li'plimir con net I Inn. i Acvoiiiinialsliiiiis to go to Crstrr j ui. ! Will tni-t-t jtirtles nt Klsnmtli Agency. FRANK SILVIES rRorRirroR j Klamath Agency, Ore. El wood 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. Hurn MALT0NA' ,Vsl.. hu'w.vj!.Twt Ntw,.-;.; r-TuvutAnce. drw. OCTEHD KoN-IirroxtoATino "I TiHetl to think u good uon-iutoxi-catiug beer could not bo nmdo but MALTONA certoinly in IT" tnrrtt iiuiiiTruii For sale at ill Irvllnc ) UioMrance driuk Unda NORTH PACIFIC HEWING CO. ASTORIA, OREGON 1 For Sale by 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 Lota 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 Office on Fifth Street CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. FURNITURE TAHLK PADDING-You will Mini it nt (lillett's E. W. GILLETT S CO. : it Heavy Frclrihtlnrt a Spcdtlty. Barigaric Orders Given Prompt Attention Are i 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company Having up-to-date olano trucks we solicit your fine piano moving Office 171 PHONES Ham H73 KEN YON & GRIMES, PROPRIETORS f Sheffield Marine I Gasoline Engines Buy a good Engine for your boat. Easily run. Among other owners here, .Mr. K. I. Hamilton Iioh one ,i Write tm for prices and catalog. Wc arc thu manufacturers. I r FAIRBANKS MORSE 6 COMPANY 1st and Stark Sts., Portland, Oregon. $ East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry Krmb ami C'urt-0 Mrata ami SaUMK of all klmN. V bandit) our meats In tho mont modem way In clean lliivia and aiirruundlriKS. Try us and we will lie moil huppy to liavtt you for a customer. Krrv Delivery.. llOS J tXMAIT, I'ri'niiU'ni Abstracting Mips, runt, Blucifrinti, Itc. K. M. limn, Vlcivl'iun. and Tti-i3 Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers lltkT K WiTitscw, Secretary Klamath Falls, Oregon CIIAS. K. WOUDKN I'resiik'nt M. WORDEN CtsbUr FIIED MKl.HASt: Vict-Presldsnt The American Bank and Trust Go. IJ11A11,I!I CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. sta and Main Stmt .-si IT -1 v . i i!