The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 28, 1908, Image 2

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UASY TERMS
SO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BAKUAiwa i f """"
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MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY
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8UIISCUIPTI0N KAT.KS
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Pally, by mall, ls month - W
Pally, by mail, three months 1 "'
Dally, by mail, one month M
Daily, dfllcreJ by carrier, one eek !(
KLAMATH FALLS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER '2S, l'JOS.
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vmi i: von hiilicviion.
Dcpiulnu'iit nf tin' liili'ilnr. I' S
I. n ml Olllce nt Lnketlen. H'K"
AllKHst I'.'. tW-
Notice Is hereby rImmi U1 ,),,,n'
W. IIiiihi'II, of Mi'irlll, Olefin, ''
mi Deo It!, It'OI, nuule I lmiiHt iit
Knlry. No 33!lfi (Seilal No OS-isl.
Section 17.T. a. S It. 10 K., W.M. for h.'V,. Sec. 13. T. 37 S. II l I.
hue llleil millio of Intention to make V. M . bus tlleil not leu of Intention
Html proof, to establish clnllii In the 'to make final Cuiiitiiiitiitluti Proof, to
Inmt aboxe described, befoio Count) i establish eluliii to the luml ibon tie
Clerk, Klamath Co., nt tils oltlee. lit sirlbe.1, heforo lleRlster ami licceh
Klanuith Kails, Ort'Kon, on tho l'.'th (r, nt l.ukelen, Orcein, mi the dth
THE EVENING HERALD
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HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
I NOTICK roil I'UIH.HWriON.
Dcmlmeiit of the Interior, II. H
I Land Office nt Lakevlew, OreRon.
AllKUsl r, 1'JOS.
Notice lit hereby nlen that tier
timlo 1. llelleninn, of Klamath rails.
Oregon, who, on May 25, 1SI0S, matlf
Timber ami Stone Application, No
tlSS, (Sertnl No. 0283), for wHsol;
V.XT KSl'KUAXTO T.ll'tlllT IX for reasonable riillls In Imslnoss. i
OKKOON. (anil when Niiniu l'oiiiplllns in me In-!
lo ,..i m i In T13 II C . he made Oilo-j
IW'i tlie tenth month antl busted the
Oyster Trust. Ho was idolized b
ITolcKram )
ItoKitlutlontt have boon adopted by
the Hose City Kspcranto Club reiiuest
Ins neprcsentathe-elect Charlm J
McDonahl to Introduce a measure, in
the Legislature to have Kspeianto
taught In tho Oregon 1'nherslty and
various high schools. The club re-L.
. , , , . , Now Tnft nt enjojlng
nrrmilioil for the fall Inst evenlnc I ...
by electing tho following ofliter. I
Mr. Dela II. Ilonnrd, president; .Miss
Delnn Desmond. vice-president; C II.
McDonnld, secretary, and Professor I
John Hughes, treasurer.
Dr. Howard will leave today for
tho Kast, and will visit tho unlxersl-
ties of Ohio and Pennsjlvanla. where. I Said fat lllll to Platte lllll
It Is reported. Esperanto Is taught nsl "Now, Isn't this great
an optional study. The International ' Said Uryan, "Vim bet
Inj of October. l'JOS.
Claimant names as witnessed!
Augusta J. Ilii)dcn, V. W. .Mend-
enhnll, Win. Hellemau, II. U lln)den,
all of Klamath Kails, Oregon.
J. N. WATSON. I
N-10-lO-ll
day of October. I'.'OS.
Claimant names as witnesses
Mark Howard, of Merrill. Oregon.
Crank Johnston, nf Klamath, falls.
Oregon, Km Whltne. of Kliiuiitlti
Culls, Oregon, Clint Warm, of Khun
THERE ARE REASONS WHY
You should ouy yoiir Groceries nt Vim Klpcr Dros.
1st. They hnvc the rfoods you wimt
2nd. Their Groceries nrc uIwiivh fresh
3rd. The price Is within rcuson
4th. They deliver phone orders promptly
Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS,
Get the Habit Use Chnsc fi Stillborn Coffees
Register. , KllNi nregon
grateful popiihiee, utul was otilt ie
llnqulshed to private life In his Inter
iI.ijh that he might gratify his deslie
to hunt big game In Africa
Ml neroplnne (light.
And skimming around
t.lke the man-swallow Wright,
When who should appear,
i Holding fnst to his tint
I And sailing the sky,
I Uut the man from the Platte.
Congress of Kspcranto at Dresden
1'iupliaslted tho Importance of the In
ternational auxiliary language, and
tho United States government s"nt
Major II. V. Staub as official rcpreen-
tathe. The utility of Kspcranto wasAllll ttnu )ey wm, Il)1(.
thoroughly tested when nn audience About a mile high,
consisting of people from 35 nations. T1 tfunsuxolt etitrv
Is my rudder on straight?"
And the wind coming up
With n slight show of bluster
they both skidded off
Through the air bell) buster.
J N
WATSON.
Ilivclwr
xoiici: ion priii.icAiio.v
XOTICK t'Olt Pl'HI.KMIiOX. '
Department of the Intel lor, I' S I s
l.aud Olllce at l.akevlew, Oregon.! -September
111. I 'JOS. I
Notlt'ti Is hereby glen that William
K. Il.i)ili'ii, of Klamnth Calls, Ore- Department f the Interior, C S
nm, who. on Auguit 19. 190S, mnde I and Olllto at Ukeilew. Oregon
rimber and Stone application, No September Hi, l'.M's
0401. for iiol; nw4. Sec. 29. T. 3
representing CO languages and dla-j KuiltttiiR a cry
S., IS. 9 K . W. M., has llled notice ot
Intention to make final proof, to es
tablish claim to tho laud above tie
tcrlhed, before County Clerk Klam
ath County, at his olllce, at Klamnth
Kails, Oregon, on the 2Mb day of
Nmember, l'JOS.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Albert HarrUon, A. M Jamison,
I oh n II. Schnllock, Ilea Carlisle, all
of Klamath Palls, Oregon.
J. N. WATSON.
9-19 lleglstcr
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J. L CUNNINGHAM
ARCHITECT and BUILDER
lects, attended a dramatic perform
ance In Kspcranto.
I '
And Hrj nn. supposing
He'd dropped from the rate.
Several hundred Portland people slott0)l ,, wh a horriied
are Interested In the Kspcranto move
ment, among them I lev. James II.
Dlack and Professor C. C. lliiliel.
Tho latter Intends giving Kspcranto
n place In th? curriculum of snbjects
to be taught In tho military school
at Delaura Peach. In a letter to
John Kalrchlld, who will organize a
classln Corvallls, Professor Ilnlzer.
now In Germany, writes:
"I wish to call attention to the fact
that the rapidly spreading use nf Ks
pcranto In European cities can be
made of Imraeiiso benefit to tourists.
Esperanto is now commonly soken
und undt-rtitood In Paris, where it Is
ejctonshcly used In tho shops, hotels
and restaurants. , If ou were to sail
for Europe tomorrow with an Kspcr
anto textbook in onr suitcase, you
could acquire enough of the language
during the course of the voyage to be
of real uro to )ou In Paris or Unit
acls." The following data on Esperanto
appears In an article by Jackson K.
Kalrchlld In thn O. A. C. col lego pa
per: "Esperanto has now over 40 per
iodicals, one published In the United
States, ami is being studied by mil
lions of people In .1f nations. In the
United States there are 75 orgnulzed
Kspcranto clubs. In stntes, Illinois
ranks first. As to cities, Chicago
first , then New York, Moslem and San
Prnnclsco. The Espcrumlsts of the
United Stntes are using cery effort
to bring the fifth International con
gress to this country In 1909, and
those In Seattle are endeavoring to
bring It there during tho Alaska-Vu-kon-Paclflc
Exposition. The most Im
mediate use one can find to icpay
them for Btudy Is In correspondence.
Within a short tlmo tho student will
bu able to wrlto letters and curds to
BumldeanoJ' (fellow thinkers) all ov
er the world and to secure a great
deal of pleasuro and profit from the
correspondence. This In no Idlo dream
as the writer has Bcverul cards from
Kuropo to show for it.
"Esperanto Is not artificial. It Is
an ussortlng, putting In order, n har
monization of English, French, and
Spanish languages, with a very little
Russian, some German, with a Latin
foundation. Whcicver posslble.words
already famlllur to the people of
three or four natloim were selected,
but when no common elements could
be found, the roots were selected,
with a view to their adaptability, ut
the same time dividing the selection
umong the nations, so as to make the
language about equally easy for all
to learn."
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CMXDEIIBOXE'H FORECAST IOR
OCTOUEK.
(CopyrJgst 1908 by V. II. Itleth )
October Is from tho Latin octo,
meaning eight. It was the eighth
month on tho old Roman calendar.
This brought oysters la at the end
of August, when thoy bad to be can
dled like eggs, and tho Oyster Trust
ulwuvti cornerml thn niitmlv In mid
MtnMird tint Rnmn 1I1.A avamv Atl.n. V
nation, had a reformer not too often V
Look on his face.
Rut Taft was Just Moating
"My motor's gone out'
Now, hand me a match
When ou next come about'"
Rut Uryan Just laughed.
And he said, "My dear spreiler.
Remember that I
Am the great matchless bailor."
. . .
The pink mudgunrds ot Sunny Jim
will cntih the frost destendlng, nnd
turn a line autumnal red. with the
burning sumac blending; tin; frost
will thin out Mr
DKIWHTMKXT OK THE INTERIOR.
General Land Olllce. Washington, D
C. August 31. 190S NOTICK OK
RESTORATION OK Pl'llLIC LANDS
IO SETTLEMENT AND ENTRV
Notice is hereb glu'ti that the
ctlng Secretary of the Interior has
vacated departmental order of with
drawal In so far as the samo affects!
the withdrawal for Irrigation purpos
i under the net of June IT, 1902
132 Stat . 3!). for use In connec
tion with thn Klamnth Projcit, Ore
gon, of the following described lands
in the State of Oregon, mid by his
authorlt such of shIiI tracts as have
not been heretofore filial!) restored
mil are not otherwise withdrawn, li
ter veil, or appropriated, will be
iiihjert to settlement under the pub-1
He land laws of the United Stntes on
and after November 2S, I90H. but
shall not he subject to entry, tiling. '
jr selcitlon until IHcember 2. lSos.'
at thu Culled States Land Olllce at
LnkeUcw, Origon, warning being ex
pressly given that no person will bo
....rf.ili I...I I,. I'nlft nr iiti.rpfn. mil' '
Kern's elaboratt j riilt wimi..er under mis settlement
chin thicket, and each of these hair- or occupation begun aftei August 23, i
bearing tails will go Mime on his tic r.'0, and prior to November 2S,
l'.'ijii, an sum sriiiemeiii or oiL-upa-1
Notice Is hereby given that Jennie 1 1
K llalllnger, of Klamath Calls. Ore
gon, who, on August IT, I'.mis, iiiaih
Tlniber and Stone application, No
03S2. for h M nw , , See 31, T 3?
S , It 9 i: , W M . has llleil liotlio of
Intention to make lltial proof, to e- X
tillilUli claim to the land above tie- I f
scribed, before Count) Clerk Main f
ath Co . at his olllce. at Klauialh Kails i'
Oregon, on the 2stb da of November v
l'JOS. J
Clnlmnnt names as witnesses
W A. Dellell, J. K Hull her, Jrase , j
v. (.ravens, wuner wiuie, an in
Klamath Kails, Oregon
J N WATSON.
9-19 RegUter
riutis anil ,Sii'ciliratioiiH I'tirniHlii'il l'.Hiituiiti d t o on
nil ClnH.Mi"t of Work, fnuii HtituM cottiiifi.' to ollir I i ' 1 1
In luiililiiik' nr homo tMinlitim lli', orw and
tvonoiny liv ImviiiK' or Iuiih pri'paii'tl ! p
PHONE 645
Residence-Washington St., Uctwccn 8th und nth
.:; 's4o$44
: ."mi
i Heavy rrclrihtlnij a Spctitlty. llUrlrinilc Orders Are
f Given Prompt Attention
iCi't
1 he frost will paint the aassafras
n dicp and glowing red, and the farm
hand will resume his howl for blan
kets on his bed. The plant exuded
phosphorus will gossamer the nlr,
tho stiff rheumatic will put on his
wind-proof underwear, the southward
moving ducks will quack upon the
reeded lakes, and man will line him
self Inside) with buttered flannel
cakes.
Tho women will parade beneath
the big sky-scraper hats, and guy
lines strung to steady them wilt an
chor in their ints; and every time
the wind blows brisk, with man
screams and squeels, the) Ml all turn
turtle, and will fan thn tmire with
their heels.
Tho poor hay fever patient will re
turn from hls-retrent, and every time
his noso goes off and honks upon the
striet, we'll scramble for the nearest
curb as fast as wo can dart, believ
ing that his lusty sneezu Is Home ski
doodle cart.
The candidate will press his suit
and tell little jokes while he is hand
ing out cigars they name for famous
folks; and notwithstanding all the
harm this t,oit of smoke has dono us,
wo'll all waltz up again nnd try hi?
deadly Mrs. dimness.
After the 2Hth October will ho un
der the Influence of the zodiacal Scor
pio tho crustacean. Persons born In
Scorpio nio lobsters, and aro mostly
actors and baseball players. They
have remarkahlu foresight. Among
other things, they can tell when the
hired girl Is going to quit, and alwas
give her notlco first.
tlon being forbidden
Willamette Principal Meridian.
T 40 S.. II. X K.. SEVi, Sec. 33
(Sd ) KRKD DENNETT. Commls-
sinner. Oeneral I-und Office,
tSd ) JESSE K. WILSON, Acting
Stiretnry of the Interior I
9-2 S I
-W-fr
2.100 ACRES FREE.
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
IffiKORTS
Thn bet trout fishing In Oregon
Excellent acceuiuisdntioiis fur
(utrllis.
Camping nut tit lot rent.
f--cUl camping grounds nnd
hosts fur rent.
Kine pasture fur stuck,
lYIeplionc connection.
AccoiiiniiHlntions to gu to Crater
Like.
Will meet pirllcs at Khtiiinth
Agency.
FRANK SILVIES
FROFHnrroR
Klamath Agency, Ore.
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Having up-lo-dntc piano
trucks we solicit your
fine piano moving
PHONES
Office i7l
Ram
MM
KENYON & GRIMES, PROPRIETORS
sKc :
r
i : In buying Drugg,
: Chemicali and their
: : official prepara-
: : tlons, we buy only : :
irom me most reuaoie ; ;
lourcei, insuring the :
" nlghcrt in QuaUty.
i! CHITWOOD
DRUG CO. !
Tho Lakesldn company has 2500
acres ot land under the Adams ditch
that It will elvo RENT FREE for
one year. This Includes the use of
the land and water. Tho renter must
clear and place the land In cultiva
tion. The renter gets alt the crops
but wo reserve tho right to pasture
the stubble.
Tbfl LnUeslde Company,
J. Prank Adams, Manager.
Merrill, Oregon.
4-X-
for Vene.
Hotel with everything now, dining
room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor;
fine patronage, feeding from 1C0 to
200 dally. Inqulro at Hotel Dorrls,
Dorris, California. 8-Ctf
ssssssessssV
BRICK WORK i
KODAK?
There ia only one Kodak
and that is the
EASTMAN
Every Kodak tested here. ; ;
Free lessons by one who
Z know to every pin chaser of ; ;
I a Kodak.
I Maude E. Baldwin ' '
Dealer tn Kodak Supplies
J BALDWIN BLK. KUmalh Mia
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining Parlor
Oyitera Served in Any style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
AND
PLASTERING
i
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks in Mills Addition wrre ollVriil
nt linrKinn prices a number nf nhrrvvd im
tors IjoukIiI; binci' tlmt tiim. valui-s htm
increased materially.
These Lots arc BarrfHln Buys
at present prices, and there is every n-asi n
to anticipate an advance in prices. Itemem
ber these lots are FIFTY feet in width ai.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY KKKT
deep-more than double the area of im.i
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
Office on Fifth Street
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
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CIIIMNl'.YH AND FlltK
1'LACKS A SIT.CIALTV
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H. E. CHILDERS
KLAMATH FALLS, OKKGON j I
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Zim9s Plumbing
Shop
Contracting ana Jobbing
Firstclais Line of Plumb
ing Specialties and llrat
class Workmanship.
A. O. U. W. Building
KUituth rUi
Abstracting
r
I Mspt, puns, Blue Prints, Elc.
Klamath County Abstract Co.
I Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
HtKT K Wnmicw, Srcrt-Ury
Klamath Falls, Oregon
W4WW4fMt .-
CHAS. K. W0K0KN
President
A. M. WOltDKN
Cimhler
KUKI) Mt:i.HASK
Vici-I'renlilcnt
The American Bank and Trust Co.
TfLIfHONt 1
D. V. KUYKINDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
American Bank & Trust LV Hnll.li.,,. -ji,'- '!--,;
"n Vi.fct..
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DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Offlc over Klamath County Bank
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
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