MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY 0.N3Eo3
HA PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACREANP UPWARDS. EASY TEM,
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THE EVENING HERALD
Issued Pally, Kxcept Sunday, by the
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
'She mourned nro.it InmlMinl "Ho
wim tlio kindest miiti in (lio world, '
she sobbed
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MiTICK Hill 1'lltl.lCATION.
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SUHSCP.IPT10N ItATK.S
j.i)i:imoi:s koiiixmkt
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Tho iiiiimikiI football player will
rauirt In p.uldcd pants and Imtt
liopiittiiu'iit of the Inloilor, I' 5t,
1 .11 II. I OIIICO lit l.lll.OVll'W, t)lOR(IH.
August l!. UK'S.
Notlco Is hoioby p.lum tlmt Ditmi
W. Ilurscll. of Morrill, Oregon, who.
on Due. Hi, It'll I. Hindi' llotiicst.Mid
l!nlrv. Xo. :i:i:! (Serial No 03S3I,
,for ..'. Sir. 13. T. 37 S
V. M ,
It. 10 II.
inn nioii imiiio of iiitoiiiion
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Hall by mall, one month W l"' tlio) pile sacks hoMI do u "".bed. before lleghilcr ...... ll "
Si Jih, rll brr,l.r.oW week If. war dance ,m ,.,o ,o Tho loUogo -r. ..tLnkoi.ew Oregon, on II., Ml.
- ' ip.-ii will nil not iii tiiul oll llko day of October. I'.'OS.
. .tto mnreniv ctMiTCMni-K ki lime . KlUK.Umi Come the college r.li Ii will Claimant million mh wiines.is
KLAMATH FALIS. TUESDAY. SLnEMBhK t!s. 1WS. Mlllk iittl,r,i. of Morrill, megon.
I'lunk .lohiislon. of Kl.iii.iit... I'lills,
Klamatl.
THERE ARE REASONS WHY
You should ouy your Groceries nt Vnn Klpcr Broi.
1st. They hove the tfoods you wnnt
2nd. Their Groceries arc ulwnya fresh
3rd. The price Is within reason
4th. They deliver phone orders promptly
Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS.
Get the Hnblt Use Chose fi Sanborn Coffees
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.Kingdom Cuiiii' tlio rolli'i:o gills will
-wallow xl or sewn culm of gum.
ll o ii ii I ti in li run will lio oliiinii'il In
Oil lil. way back to Oregon 1 s.tw miltg, hums ami IiuIh. tlo eulnpult-
Orcgou. Kim Willi no), of
1 of cowboys hoard the train 'K Pt uiil'mw. in in1(ir fellow's Kull". (IroKiiti, t'liai. Wngnr. of Khun-
oniie. ami oiiih inotiilior of i,iM. .i,,, m,.,,, miteis u cnliiile nth Kills. Oregon
J. X. WATSO..
Kecclvor
.....ori in ii mm- .iinv .uv. .in- in. nnoiuors ura.nsiaiui wniio mo nmiiu- .
roaring uriiiiK. ami mime mo una- innco drives up. wltli great uirltern-
SAYS SWlT.ttllhiNIi CAN IIIACII
OKKCON.
Switzerland Is prospering under l,Ul' -unK ,,ml n b"ltl ,,f w,,lal-v' wl"''llko two excursion train-., iho guards
,. .'";?.'?, .1 ." .. ,t.. .i l'i"h I"? 1'rocoo.lo.l to treat tlio oia- m ,, tl- ...irtli nml Hl.a.nl.lo ui.o
1LB B3Bll'lll VI I'U UIU1 ,u v. l . ......... .. . .... . ,.
It tieonle nro tlio liamilont In
rope." iinlil Alexis Mnriot. n plonoor
watclimnkvr of J'ortlnml
turned from n UMt to l.ls natlo ..mil.,
after 10 )enrs of nbsenco. Ho aed
fovi'ii wocki In Neufcl.atel. and look
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J. L. CUNNINGHAM
ARCHITECT and BUILDER
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wlm liim ro- ' in-.-"-...'-.- " " mm mi' noniiiiK niiui in ki" inroi
I Till, I... 1IIIII1WH Illlll II, ,.ll III Hllll'l
Innd tlioy would luno .icon thrown
Unto jail ItiHtnntl). and would )mo
Idono 1 1 mo nit a rookpllo. wlilioni ot-
! rtttl.llll
.ondllltins. , 1 "lliit I nm Bind to ! bark liomo in
annxi.Ti.iiMi 11 i".- ..".m- , .,.,. .,,
lin a.i. 'n!ii! lhi Wtt Ui '
cIkhmh (or titghrr rtlur.Uion.
lUIIlH 10 HttJK inu HMiiirai iiiiu muvi t
all lilt h;iuu, nml
liaiM 1 uttnll lit isitlf Hflt tl llVi .lH I
pooplo as a whole tako Krcnt Interct ' ,...,, ,,,.. ,,., lhnt ,
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Tlio llower for Orlobor l tlio Imp
TUN oIkiiIKoi that tho fatoii aro all
anOnst ptohlliltloii In ono month or
tho fiir. nuwa
toferotidiim,"
1 ...i t..n nt... .......1.11m lu
In the mldt of European natloni..but I mnin, . !1V ,.,..
land '
Improvoi.
Hi) In 1
xtnit'i: run rriii.ir.i'rio.N'.
D'l'.irlnu'iit uf tho Interior, U. S
i.ibM nn imn lii their turmolN and I..""" " ". '. . ' "' l.amt Ollleo nl l.nKeviow. t.roKoli.
. , . ... ,, 'Journo) to mj nativo lumi 1,..,,,,, , ii,ns
not molcmed either by France, tier- ' . . . .mikuii . i.'un.
mnnv. Au.irla or lialv. bv which It ''"'' " ' Nol.io U hereby K.en Hint (lor-
M Kiirrounded. At tlio popular vice- THKV l.t)i:i I.IMOI.N. undo 1. Iltlleiuan, of Klamath 1'ulln, Oioroii. on tho isth da) of Noombcr
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Hon which took place when 1 was' There wan a wlld-roe slip of a ""l"u"' """"" "" -" "M "" ' ""'
there ei cry male out 20 oar of ' trl in a dialled blue siinbomict with
Mirifi: nm I'nti.it.'Aunx.
Di'p.trtmi nt of tlio Interior, .'. rt
.l.niid Olllio lit Lake low, (IreKiin.
piomlier pi, tuns
Notlco U hereby nlen that Jennie
I! llallltiKer. of Klumatli TalN. t)r'
Kiill, who. on AiiKUxt 17, I'.'i'". lu.ole
I rimber and SI0.10 iipplliatlon, .No
tt:ix5. for NWii nwl,. See 31. T 37
S . It. '. i: . W M . I1111 llleil liollco of
Intenlloii to inako llual proof. In
tabllih itallii to the hind aboio 1.1
HCilboil, b.'foro Count) Clerk Klniu
nth Co., at Mb oniro, nt Klamath I'lilln
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I'latis anil Siiooifications I'uriiiHlifd. I-'ntiinnti-.t (ilvcn on
all Classes of Work, from Hinall ooUiiko to olllco ImllilinKi.
In luiililiiiK your hoino comlilnu Htylo. originality nntl
tvononi) lv liaviiiK' yr llan proparctl ly mo.
PHONE 645
Rcsldcncc-Woshlntfton St., Between 8th and Oth
Clatmaiit name an wltneji-
iiro partlilpnted, and the nian.ifac-1 whom ho walked the lanoi of hlx
lure and sale of nhlntho wni over-'homospiin dayit. .iim Main I I'oiici
whelinliirly prohibited. Tho absinthe j Da j;Kctt, In the October ivllnontor
question Is now on In Franco, und 1 1 There was a clever iiilturoil woman,
look for that republic to do away whose brilliant Intellect tlKhtid hu
with It lu the near future also. laiccmllim way In the Illinois l.ei:tti
Timber und Stnno Application, No.
Ilss. (Serial No. nl'SS), for w!o'i , W A. IMoll. J I' llutrlu-r. Ji-f
Section 17.T. 3S S., It. It) K.. W.M. C Crneii. Wllbei While, all of
I'aIN, Oiei'.on
J X WATSON.
Ili-Klster
fllAS. K. WOltHKN
I'reniilent
M WOIIIIKN'
Cadilrr
HtKI) MKI.IIASK
Vld-I'mkiint
The American Bank and Trust Go.
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t'ii tiled notice of Intention to muke Klamath
llual proof, to establish claim to the ,
Innd above described, before County f.
Clerk, Klamath Co., at hit otllce, at .
'In Swltierland there are no very laturo. And there wn t.n belle
()f Klamath Kails, Oregon, on tho 13th ,n niliiiilvim nl In the II,
poor people.no beggars, nor are there 'the cny roclal set nt Sprinclb'ld, who
nny very rich people. In my town of fluttered across hli pathway an It led
Neufchutel, the buslne of watch-j to Washington. Ono ho loved, nnd
making has been carried on for gen-'one ho tried to. mid one ho married
orations, nnd everybody Is employed. Theso worn the women that he court
1 saw no drunkenness nt all during led. They loved Lincoln. To then
my stay there, although tho use of tho grcat03t American was far nearer i
alcoholic beverages Is not prohibited than n lofty figure on a high peilivtul
by law. When n mnn wants a drlnk'They heard Ms he.irl heaf I NOTIfi: mil ITIILICATIOX.
he goes and bujs It, and d(K-s not Thrc were the women that loud Department of tlio Interior, I'. S
ask nnybody to go and drink with Lincoln. Ono of thein lies nenr the Until Olllco at Lukevlew, Oregon,
hltu, as would bo the case In the l'n-1 banks of tho Sangamon, where ho 'September !',. 1'jUS.
day of October, 1U0S
Claimant iiameM as witnesses:
Augusta J. IIa)den, W. W. Mend
leul.all. Win. Hcllemnn, II. H. I la) den,
nil of Klnmath Tails, Oregon.
J X. WATSON,
s-10-lO-ll lteglster
Ited States. Treating is not the fash
ion, and men drink no more than
they consider good for them.
"The rallronds of the country arc
owned by the government, and rates
uro about one-third of what they nro
here. The government also does the
Insuring of buildings, and compels all
property owners to carry policies. The
rates aro much lower than here, and
the fires less frequent, because the
houses are built of stone nnd arc not
inflammable. I think wo could lenrn
n good deal from the little old repub
lic hero If wo desired to make im
provement In the rules and regula
tions by which the American people
nro governed.
loved her. To the last there was wlih
him the long, long sorrow of her los
that cast ti shadow ncrosn hit heart
in youth. As late as isr, be pushi-d
uslde state papers in Iho vciillve
mansion nt Washington to talk of
her Into lit tho night to a friend who
had niie from bark home One n-stit
i air fully In n little cemitery at
Xotke Is hereb) given that William
I'.. Ha) den, of Khiiimtli Kails, Ore
gon, who, on Augupl l'.i. li'UI. miiile
Timber mid .Stone application. No
ii HH, for nvt iiw I,. S.i' SSi, T. 37
S . It. : i: , W M.. has llbd notlco ol
intention to make final pi-onf, to es
tablish In I in to tho land abolu de
scribed, before County Cb'ik Klnm-
JM-niatit llldgo, llllnnli. The mother atli County, at Ms olllio. at Klamath
of flv children, her tombstone reads. Kails. Oregon, on the 2Sih day of
"Mnry Owens Vineyard " One lies November, 1SMJX.
at his side In the great mausoleum
In Sprlngflcld, where the stale keeps
her bier and his heaped with fresh,
fragrant (lowers. When an assassin's
bullet took Ms life, the American
people mourned u great President
Claimant iiiiiik-h as witnesses
Albert Harrison, A. M Jamison,
John 0. Schalloik, lieu ( arllhle, all
of Klamath Kails, Oregon.
J X. WATSON.
St-1 si lteglster.
will bring ivMilt TKV IT.
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
wsots'
The l-t trout IWhiiiK in Oregon.
L'xi client ucciwiiiiiiidatiuus lur
partic.
I'siiiiilng outlltn tut lent.
.sH-clnl lamping ground' nml
liMt fur rent.
Fine iiaiture for stock.
rrleplioiiH colllieclion.
Accommodations to go to Crater
Uke.
Will meet psrlies nt Klunmtli
Agency.
FRANK SILVIES
proprietoh
Klamath Agency, Ore.
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m a.s. )gzH &?$ i's ' i & tosi ai
.IlIiMamtelll
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CAPITAL. $100,000.00
Cor. Sih and Mhtn Street
TLl.cril st )
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Kails, ()rxn
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
JAiiifrlran Hank A Turn Ci.'s lluiMlug
Zim's Plumbing
Shop
Contracting ana JobbUuJ
Kirstrlaia Line of Plumb
ing SM'claltira and flrit
rlaas Workmanship,
A. O. U. W. Building
Klamath Ml
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Fine Suits for Autumn and
Winter Wear
THE NEW SUITS ARE HERE AND WE BELIEVE THAT WHEN YOU SEETHPM
YOU WILL AGREE WITH US IN SAYING THAT THEY ARE THE ACME OF
PERFECTION IN TAILORING. THE NEW PATTERNS AND COLORINGS ARE
AMONGST THE MOST HANDSOME AND ATTRACTIVE WE HAVE BROUGHT
TO THIS CITY. AND THE STYLES ARE FINER AND BETTER THAN USUAL.
While the fabrics are largely in the nature of novelties, they arc far removed from the
freakish fatls which some people have been trying to force on the public. We draw a distinct
line between freak clothing nnd desirable novelties.
FRIEND MADE CLOTHES MAKE FRIENDS: We've never heard of a man who
didn't feel better satisfied with these garments than any he could obtain elsewhere Did
you ever stop to consider that a nice shoulder in a sack coat couldn't make the vest in I
trousers good. Some people go to buy a suit try on the coat, and pay their good monev-i
they've been educated to buy that way. We put the vest and trousers on and fit von from
lionl .nil.- Tf if ,'er.V v;nk i U- o U I , . ' "IU1 "l X011 "0"!
..ww. w ww-.,-.. .. ... ..... w i.fii.i. n.w oiiw n. won i nt- uny nciier wnen you get it liom
must he right or you can't have it from us.
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Fine Suits, $15 to $45.00
Portland Clothing and Shoe
Store
The Outer Garment Shop for Men
WE CLOTHE MORE THAN HALF THE MEN IN TOWN
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