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SO PER CENT VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TEfofl
THE EVENING HERALD
Issued Dslly, Kxcept Sinntny, by the
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. 0. SMITH, Editor
i Mmci: nm r iii.ir.vno.v.
I Nut ('mil Laud
I'ur l.inr,
lliili'l with eer)thlut new. itiiiliii:
l t,)iinrltm'iit of the Interior, U. H room I.IIiIiim, eight mums, iirlnr
Duo ptroiinne, feed In r hum I Ml In
'J 00 1I11II5 Imiulie lit 1 lot ol l)nrrl,
iMirls. ('iilirnrnlii ! Mf
sunscuirTioN uat.k.s
Dally, by mail, one year
I tolly, by mull, tx months
I (ally, by null, three inontli
Pally, by tusll, one month
Pally, delivered by carrier, one week.
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KLAMATH FALLS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER !. 11H1S.
I'SK OP ACLTVI.KXK tlltOUS.
line the boil 111 a Iiiirk and holdlnc
III In IN arms ln Jroo U' tullei tui
M.iiml Oftlco at LukeUew, Oiokom
August , H'OS.
Notice li hereh r.lwii t tint tier-
jtimli' I llellem in, ot Klamath Falls,
Oregon, who. cm Mitv Lr, Puts, made
Timber ntnl Slime Al'lli-nt Ion, No.
4ISS, (Heiliil No U2S:i), for w lysoU
Seitlon 17.Y. 3S H, It. lu K, V M
bus llleil nothe of Intention to make
dual inoof, tn establish t lit 1 111 (it Hie
Inml 11I1010 desultieil, before Comity
I'll 1 k, Klamath I'ii, nt liN otllee, ill
Kbiniiitli Falli, Ori't'.oti, on tint IJlh
till of October. PIUS.
C'tiilliliilit names 111 witnesses
A UK int. 1 J. I la) 1I011. V. V Mend
enliull. Win llellemnn, II. V. Iln)ilen,
I.
May ItevolutlonUr l.lglitlni: and Mel. 'II . ..u Just before rea.hlni; town '' '" " ;;
ll.iLi.r hhnt mill kllleil IlllllMell Ills' " " ---'.-
al WorUnu.
(tioili romnltiiil In 1111 upright position
From 11 book iiotlw i.f .1 l.ull.l In 1 1'"''1 "" "' ""' w"1":"' ''" ll-"1 ul1
. . ., ... ... 1 l'l neienil limns before The Iiiiimi
on Culcluin Carbble 11 ml ,ietleiie, ,,,... , .
Iilrctl from 11 Iim.iI llen turn
Issued bv Ibe l)e.nrtlllelit of I'lielll- I,,,,,,,, WI1, m,KHj,., , til., sluMe
Istry of the I'etitisxhniila Slnti' t'ol-Tlu hostler hearing 11 nolne outside.
lone. 1 luwstlgaled and found the hitgg
The use of mctylene commercial
Is, an evolutlcm covering ten or twele
year. The rapid strides which the
new lllnmlnant ha made, mpet l.ill
In country homes. In making It a
formidable tompetllor for fawn
nhercter llliimlnatluii Is reiulred
The spectral anal)ls of the light'
shorn It to be a practical duplication
of sunlight, so that colors lime their
true value when Illuminated by thin
brilliant gas. Recently the me of
ncetlene for the headlights of autoj
mobile., its adoption by the goxern
luent for beacon lights, lighthouses,'
forts and Indian schools, has gloii
acctjlcne new lmivtus.
with Ihe ln urpses In front of the
door
o-ltJ-IO II
KegUtcr,
MTI('K tXHt I'l'III.U'ATIOX.
Till: MAX WHO Is ALWAYS
I.OINti INI."
Mi's I
II. S Laud (lithe. I.aketen, tin
Kim, Jul) li, PIUS.
Notice Is hereby :len that tha
State of UreKon has Died In this of
lltu Its niillcatlons under the pro
iNlons of the net of Congress of
AtigUHt It, 1S4S, mid the acta sup
11I ittti on I I niiil fiiitntiil ilnrV Ititr.if si
'ltilMtt IIIIM lllll'TIIIIIIIUI IHVIVIV) I
for the follow Inn described Unds, to- 1
nit:
I.lt No. OSS, for soU"'i. Sec,
i and nnwi;, Sec. 'J. T. 33 8.,
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
RESORTS
The l't trmit ll.bini: In (In 01
I'.Xitllelit iiiioiiiui idiillnii. lor
parlle.
CauiPliil' oitllll. (01 tent
t'lx-tlitl ininplut! Kiomel. mid
Ihiulf fur lent
Klne I'.i.tnie (r .Us k
li'li'pliolie itiiiiiei'lloii
AltllllllllmliltlOII. to v,l lo Clilll'l
luike.
Will tuiet Mf Ilex nt Klsiiiutli
Agency.
FRANK SILVIES
PHOPHirroK
Klamath Agency, Ore.
THERE ARE REASONS WHY
You should ouy your Groceries nt Van Klpcr Hroi,
I si. They hnvc the tfoodn you want
2nd. Their Groceries arc always fresh j
3rd. The price Is within reason
4th. They deliver phone orders promptly j
Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BR0&
Get Ihe Habit Use Chase fi Sanborn Coffees
FURNITURE
TAHIiK I'ADDINfJ-You will llml
it at flillott's
E. W. GILLETT & CO,
::.::;.. ----s--a-.-H
Heavy Krcljlhtlntf a Speclclty. Uaga((e Orders Art!
Given Prompt Attention
Professor I'ond has shonn that tbeon ,m-
lle a Jum going lo send some
(lowers to a sltk friend when It prill
ed ((mi late.
lie nan just going In reduce hlh
debt uhen his creditors "shut down'
dweller In the country home can se
cure this excellent lllnmlnant at a
coat which compares to the advan
tage of ncetjlene. with city gas when
burned In tbo open dame burner cost
ing a dollar per thousand cubic feet
The board of engineers of the Na
tional Board of Fire Underwriters
have, after a year's examination of
the subject, declared that aretylene,
nhen Installed with approicd appar
atus. Is safer (ban the lllumlniints
which ll replaces, and the National
Hoard of Klre Underwriters haR re
vised Ita rule In such a manner ax
to encourage Its more rapid introduc
tion. Calcium carbide, which tins In
mmo quarters been regarded ax a
dangerous substance, has been Inies
llgattd and declared to be without
hazard by the fire underwriters
These facts will come In the nature
of a great surprise to many who hne
regarded ncetjlene as dangerous In
dealing with this phaso of the sub
ject. Professor Pond has given 1I101
ough information uh lo tint naff uno
of acetylono and the pret nut Inns
which must be taken with this sub
stance, the same as with any 01 her
illumlnant.
An Interesting phase of tho HUbJect
is the remarkable use of what is
known as the oxy-acUleno blowpipe.
I)y burning acetlenu In an atmos
phere, ot pure oxygen, the highest
temperature in chemistry Is einlved,
practically equalling the electric arc.
A pencil of flame two or three ln hen
long, and no larger than tho barrel
of a fountain ptn.can bo drawn at roxx
a piece of sheet metal and literally
molts the metal In two. The proicss
can be reversed and shut metal,
Iron, brass, copper, aluminum, and
In fact any of the ordinary metals
can be literally melted together and,
curiously-tho Joint Is so perfectly
formed that a die will not disclose
the point of fracture. Bridge gird
ers have been cut with great rapidity,
and It Is stnted that tbls altnplo pen
cil ot flame promises a revolution lu
themeOioaTof metal-worklng estab
lishments. Another curious phaso of tho sub
ject is the fact that calcium carbide
at certain temperatures has the power
of fixing tho nitrogen or tbo air and
In this way will produce a fertilizer
called cjunaralde, which is found
equal to the Chilian nitrates. Few
poople reallzo that UMQO.ouo worth
of Chilian nitrates liuvo been Import
1 Into this country and used by the
farmers here durlog the past year
Calcium carbide')! u rock'-llke sub
suae produced by melting together
Mm and noke to the electric furnace
It li not affected by any. substance
xetpt water, and when brought In
eonuct with water.lt elves 'off rapid
ly the ajts kxjowB as.acetylene. - - -
Tb bulletin on calcium carbide
ssd aeetylene aao be bad fice by ap
plication, accompanied by six "cents
postage, to the Department of Chem
istry, of the Pennsylvania State Col
lege, Pa.
He was Just going tn stop drinking
and dissipating, when bis health !
came wricked.
He was Just going to provide pro
per protection fur his wife and fam
ily when his fortune win. swept iiwai
from him.
He was Just going to introduce n
better sstem Into his business when
It went tn stimuli.
He was Just gnlng to tall on a 1 us
tomer In close a deal when he found
his competitor had pren-deil him nud
secured the order
He was Just going tn unit work
awhile and take a varat Ion when ner
vous prititratlnn tame
He was Just going In repair his
sidewalk when a neighbor fell on It
and broke a leg,
II was Jiiht going tn provide lib
wll ., iili more beli when she took lo
I ii hsl and reqtilrid 11 nurse, a dot
nr ..ml a maid
Joel P. Baker, of Wabash, iud.,
SMurdajr killed Mrs. Sylvia Horiilce.
a pretty younj widow, to prevent her
Biarryln a rtnl suitor. Then ploc-
M I'unltii Itolierts, mother of
John J. Huberts, a prominent hop.
dealer of Salem, Oregon, wandered
uway from home Sunday and was
not found until the next evening,
when sbu wax discovered peeking
shelter In a xtrnwstaik eight miles
east of Salem. She was Tn ears old.
and is suffering tho infirmities of old
uge. Her dlxappuiram.i mined great
excitement to a large tin le of friends
in Salem, and vlgornus search
tonil in till lieforo hho was found
He meant In Insure his hnuse. Inn
It burned before he got around In it
ttit It n u Ittul itlsit til tint. ti tint..
when It went to protect lit. SI i: V. M. , ssS'-- J
He was Just going tn help .1 neigh-i l.lst No. OSC, for Bwiimi';, Sec. j Z f
bur when he dlt.l '3. T. 34 S.. It. H K. V. M. 1 BRICK WORK ? i"
.in una an erous claiming nu- 1
versely the lands described, or desir
ing to object because of the mineral
character of tho land, or for any '
other reasons, to tho disposal to ap- '
pllcant, should file their affidavits of f
protest lu tbls office, on or before the
10 day of September. 1908. I
J. N. WATSON. 1
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
AND
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PLASTERING i
i .t.
Hiivlntl up-to-date ulnno
trucks we solicit your
fine piano moving
I'HONKS
Office 171
turn H7.I
KENYON B GRIMES, PROPRIETORS
ciiimni's ami niu:
l'l,A(.l ASI'll'IM M
:::-.. . fyttffffmt,
7-2 4-9-1 1
Iteglster. JJ
.NoncK run iTiu.icAiiov.
(Not Coal I-ind 1
H. E. CHILDERS
KLAMATH FALLS, OKL'CON
Department of the Interior. I'. S
laiud Olllee at Lake view. Oregon,
August 111, I 'JUS.
Notice Is hereby given that Dunn
W. Ilursell, of Merrill, Oregon, who,
011 Dee. Ifi, I 'J (1 1, made Homestead
Hntry. Nu. 3330 (Serial No. 0383).
for se';. Sec 13. T 37 S .It. 10 K.,
W. .M., has filed untlie of Intention
lo make final Commutation Proof, tn
slnbllsh claim to the land above de
scribed, liefnre Iteglster and Itrcelv
er, nt l.iikevlevv, Oregon, nu tbo 1th
day of October, laus.
Claimant nanus as witnesses
Jlnrk Howard, of Merrill, Oregon,
Frank Johnston, of Klamath. Falls,
Ortgon. Itoy Whitney, of Klamath 1
Falls, Oregon, Cbas Wnear, of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon
J N WATSON,
S-21 littilvcr
Zims Plumbing
Shop
Contracting and Jobbing
Firstclais Line of I'lumle
int; .Specialiies and first
class Wnrkninnship.
A. O. U. W. Building
KUnuth rails
MOO ACItKH 1'llEK.
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
American Hank A TrilM I'n.'s Itullillng
Samuel (lompers, presldi nt of the
American FediTatlon of Labor, will
Invade tho Ninth Congressional Dis
trict of Illinois this week for the
uvowed purposo of bringing about 1
the. defeat of Joseph (i Cannon,'
bpeuker of tho National House of
Iteprebfiitutlvux, who Is making his
nineteenth campaign for a seat l'i
tho House of Congress from Hie ter
ritory InilUuteil.
Dentist
Office over Klamath County Hank
Tho Lakesldn company has 2600 DR. WM. MARTIN
acres of land under the Adams ditch 1
tt"H that ll will glvo ItKNT FUKtJ for
onu year. This Includes tho use ot
the land and water. The renter must
clear and place tho land lu cultiva
tion. Tho renter gets all tho crops
but wo reservo tho right to pasture
tho stubblo.
TI10 laakcsidu Coiiiwiiy,
J. Frank Adams, Manager,
Morrill, Oregon.
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TICKETS ON SALE
FROM
KLAMATH FALLS
TO ALL POINTS
Baggage Checked Through to Deitlnation
Sleeping Car Berths Rcicrved
APPLY TO
Southern Pacific
AT-
KLAMATH LAKE NAVIGATION GO'S OFFICE
MAIN STREET, NEAR BRIDGE
T. A. K. FASSETT, - CITY TICKET ACT.
John Ilohannn, u rancher near
Fresno, Calif., shot and killed him
self Bunduy, after fatally shootlii'S
his wife and seriously Injuilng his 17-year-old
son, Hubert A dispute at
tn the quantity of gr.ipex the lanch
would prod ik o led to the awful trad-egy.
KODAK?
There ia only one Kodak
and that ia the
EASTMAN
'.".I, I I II.M II.
; ; Every Kodak tested here,
! ' Fret, lessons by one who
; ; know to every purchaser of ! '
) ' a Kodak. I
Maude E. Baldwin :
; Dealer In Kodak Supplies
;' BALDWIN IsLK. KUnuth Tsui
i ?
The IVIls Aulo
C. F. STONE
Attorney at Law
Omice over postollice, Klamath Fulls,
Oregon
Is for hire ut reasonablo ratts to nar-
tk-M. Just as cheap to go In a autn
as In n stage. II. K. l'KLTZ. Pine I
and Ctb strcetri. 7-31-8-31
Ti 11 ruNK is
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klatnatli Falls, Oni;i.n
..s , fra 44f
Abstracting
Map,Uiu, Elutirrlnu, Etc.
Dos J .I UIVAIT,
I'residftil
I!. M. lllIlM
Vlrfl'rva. and Tins) I
Klamath County Abstract Go.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineer!
f H11.T K Wirimiw, bVcrelary
Klamath Falli(r;Oregon
o 0 HJ
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks In Mills Addition were ollered
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. Iiemem
berthese lots are FIFTY feel in width and
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep-more than double the areu of must
town lots offered to investors.
CHAS. K. WOitDKN
I'rralilent
A. M. WOKUKN
Cashier
KitKI) MKLIIASK
Vice-President
The American Bank and Trust Co.
FRANK IRA WHITE
Office on Fifth Street
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
rnANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
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