-H 7- MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL AByIO 303 flO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TpRu. k' r' kB.p I .UfPVi. i . rt.H 71: .). 1 1 fj 5,'.J ? i 5 b'lfe! V. f. i i V n aw ';. .& if' 1- Wife I :hf T . ,. ' tj?)' yj 1'N 'MfHUW mm Si .3P5 ft IBS1 VtXN.l V.U.I.KY ITEMS. KLAMATH FAIXlT FORWARDING CO. EVENING HERALD iMMd Dally, Except Sunday, by tin HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATK8 HsUy. by msll, on year a,-, M jjsiij, oy man, m monins o f uauy, oy mall, lores months 60 IS Dally, by mall, on month Daily, dsUvsrsd by carriar, ooa waek KLAMATH PALLS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1. 1909. HIMTH TO 1VKRR. 8lsct the Rlrl. Agrss with tho girl's father In politic and with her mother In religion: It you have a rltalf keep your eye on him: If hu la widower, keep two eyes on him. Do not assort the girl that you have no bad habits, it will bo enough tor you to may that )ou never heard yourself snore In your ileep. Do j not put too much aweet atuff on paper. It you do )ou will hear It read In after yearn when your wife has aom special purpoee In Inflictive upon1 you tho severest punishment know a to a married man. do home at a reasonable hour In tha evening, bo not wait tilt the girl haa to throw hex whole aoul Into a yaw that ah cannot cover with both hand. A little thing like that may caaee a coolness at the very begln Blng lot the game. If, while wearing your new summer trousers for the first time ou sit down on some candy that llttleWlllle hu left oa the chair, smile sweetly aad remark that you do not mind sitting oa caady at all. and that "boys will be boys." Reserve your true feellag for tutors reference. If. oa Ih occasion of your Orst call, the girl upon whom you have plaeed your affections looks like an leebcrg 'sad acts like a quiet, cold wave, take your leavd and stay away. Wetaan In her' hours of freete Is uncertain, coy, aad hard to please. la cold weather,- finish saying "Oeod-slgbt" In the house. Do not stretch K all the way to the front at. If there Is a front gate, aad tha key the foandatloa for future as thaM.'broaealtls.BuratgU and chron ic catarrh, to help yon to worry the girl 'to death after she haa married yonv Do not be too soft. Do not say. "These tittle-hand' shall never do a strowsof rork-wWlethey are mine." and "You shall have nothing to do la -e1 beats' tmt to sit all day Ion ana mrjr to- canaries" as if a seaafMe-woBMS coord bo happy fool Ing away valuable time In that sort 'of style! Besides, she may -have floW, retswtrve. Memory for-the soft thrflfs"aad aHly promises of court ship tad1 occasionally. In after-years. when abs Is washing1 the dinner dhb es or patching your trousers; she will remind' you of them ln"a, cold, sar castic tone of voice. Edgsr Allan Poo. who was bom on January 19. 1809. According to the Imitative program prepared by mom bers of the faculty In conjunction with others equally as directly Inter ested In tho cotnlnK centennial ob sorvance, the room In the null entity that win occupied by the poet u a student wilt be formally opened on January IC, us the I'oe museum On tho following day. Sunday, a memor tai sermon will bo preached In the cnapel of tho Institution. On the morning of Monday, Juuuary, .i, the many guests of tho university, unite a number of whom will be foreigner of distinction, will be tuken on u till- grlmage to the Rugged Mountains, made famous by Poe's stories; In the afternoon Tho Ravens, u society con sisting of students who have won ills Unction by Intellectual achievements as under graduates, will celebrate the occasion with a program drawn from his lyrics. The birthday will be re served for addresses and apprecia tions from eminent persons. A dis course In French tin "Poo In France," another In Uerman on "I'oe In Ger many," poetical tributes ulso in for eign languages, and letters from ills tlngulsbetl men of letters abroad, all to be concluded with the national tri bute which will Include one address. poems and letters. On Xnma tiny a Rood dinner and a .Nnms tree rurnlshcd u pleniuitit Unto for over thirty guests, nl the homo of Mr. and Mrs. tleo. tint) III. of Upper Yontm Valley. After dliinei tho oung folks enjoyed u fine sleigh ride, and each leeelved a piesenl from old Santa. Those ptesetit ueie Mr. and Mrs Theodore Hummcislc) am) Him, l.coimttl, Mr and Mis Tom Michaels and children, Mi. uiul Met. Alf Wnllls. l.ttdwlg Stenl, Mr. and Mis. Chns, Wuelk and ehlldieu, Mi ami Mrs, W.ll. Hllss, tirundiuu l.oguo and costs mid dlsliuiye tits taxed Nona: or siiDitii'i-s s.ti.i: I o i:xi:cftio.. 1 1 lllllln oT ail execution dull Is-1 siieil In the t'liiiuli I'leik of Khun atll t 'unlit Kliile of Olegou, lind i olllclo I'leik of the Circuit I'oint of t mild Stale In mid tor Niild Count), i dated the ;i0th itny of Dcctmihci, A ' I), ISHf.s, In a 4 ci lulu action In the ('limit Conn fin mild County ntul Slate, whciclu .1 II. IMeito as plain llir olilnlued and leioveied Judgment j imaltiHl II. I, Aldildgo mid Agues I' Atdlldgo, ileremlalitH, fin I lie hii 111 I of Thien Thousand Flic lliiiidii'd ( uiul Tlilil.-sl (J.tr.:u;mi) llolliilri A NEW RECIPE KOK Cltl'I.I.FItS. Cream half a pound of butter with three-quarters of a pound of powder ed sugar, mix with them six mil beatcn eggs, cinnamon and nutmeg to taste, and enough flour to make a dough you can roll out. The dough should be a little stiff. Roll Into s mm sneei, cut "lato any shape jou wish and drop Inroheii boiling fat. Drop In one to tiSjHieat of tho fat. It should 'rise tofBaBSurracu almost immediately and bfenrn quickly. Cut out all ou mean to cook before ou begin, for after you onco get them cooking ou will have no time to stop rir timro. Should the fat get too hot. move It to the side of the stove, llnve ready u colander lined with soft pa per and lay tho crullers In this as you take them from the fat with a split spoon. Sprinkle them with pow dered sugar, and when they are cold put In a tin box with a cover or In a stone crock. Delineator. FsrVMta:of tho coming year.es pselally amoag -close students': and scBtS(rsarw regarded with- more In ters -thaa' Mm' csntraaary that Is' to b'-ca1efereer la the-' Middle' of this mewth 'at' tha University or Virginia kf enartottesVllle. the alma' mater of MALE HEU WANTED. You are ambitious and possess at east an average amount of tact and fpersererance. Therefore, we want yon and1 will pay you I7S a month for taking only four orders a day. Too- can earn a big Income. We f ur Ish all supplies free. Write today o MATtAOER, P. O. Box 1150, New "ork'City. i-i f GILLETTE is Giving f Li Away FREE ! miss .Nellie llllss, John. James and Will l.ugue. CIiiih. Sheiinan, Clins l.lskey, the Misses Anna, Man and Clara Smlh. OrMlle Smith ami John Donnell. Thoso attending the masked hall at lloiiania from Yonua were: Miss Theresa Sterxl, who masked us a 'Gorman Olrl:" MIsh llatel Fltrh as 'Night." and Joe Stent as I'mle Sam " Those attendliii: uiitiiusked ivern Mrs. I.. M Kllch uiul Jesse Drew. Miss Nett Drew came homo fiom i lie rails to Hpenil the week of va cation iiith her mother, Mis. N. S Drew. Mis. August Flaekus and gland sou. KdwarU, visited at Fred Heck's hom lust iieek mid luard thu lieu pliuiKiKraiih. Mr and Mrs. I. Y. t'.ia.i, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrlck and Mr. and Mis V. It. Simpson spent Nnms at the home of C t'. IVanmn. Claude CluiAuti and Willie Colinrn came lion ii from the Iteserintlou last wi-ek with a band of cattle for r!a HOrlon, which are to be fed at lb fntohnn ranch In the upper pint of this lellov O. I loupe, of I'tmer Yimnii. Is ex. petting u ilslt from bis brother, who ii III soon arrive from Herman.!. .Mrs N S. Drew was In D.ilrv on business Friday. .iiiko u ins k uas puirli.isiMl some hogs from Hans Stoeshler, of h.ilr Man) of the farmers of this sec tion are putting up lie though i mis not In-eii lory thick as .let. James Colahau, nho Hied for )enrK In Yonnn Vallej, had the misfortune to fall and break his leg about a week ago. The uny It happened mis very strange for he lias walking along on frozen ground when his foot twisted, breaking the honex of the ankle. The teacher niid pupils of lllliii hrand enjolisl a pleasant day last Wednesday at school. The older pu pils and leather had prepared a beau tiful tree, and etcn old Santa uiiole them a ilslt which helped lonsiiler- nlily with the merriment Karh child receded r.imly and presents ami all had a very nice Hunt The children sang, phi) oil mid told stoiics until tlmiiU" go iiiinie, when they left as haplQk children toiild In- Mr. and Mrs. Tucker will spend tho winter in l.os Angeles. Thoy ex pect to start In a few days. Karl Adnins, of Yonnn, hauled a load of wood to Cha.s. Sherman, of Dairy, and on bis return bought oats of I,. A. Sterzl at 2 cents per pound. L. A. Sterzl brought sonio of his rattle to Dairy to ho fed by llonry Stoehsler, aa his own feed Is very at Tlilit.i-nlne ami LT.-IOU (U!i :'.".) Dollais, such Judgment baling been obtained and rendered as aforesaid on the :"lul dnv of December, A I) I'.itis, ami II being ordeied and ad Jildgul theieln hi the touit Hint the ceitaln piopeiti attached In said no tion be hold to sallsfv Ihe cliilms uiul demands of said plaintiff" now. Tiii:in:roui:. notici: is lli:i!KHY lllVi:.. That I will on Ihe .luth da.i of .Inutility. A I), I'.m'i, at the front door of the Court House In ihe City of Klamath Falls, fount) and Stale iiforisulil. nl L' i.vln.ib m 'the atleruooii of said da), sell ut public auction, to the highest bidder for i ash, the follonlug described real jptopelli. being the piiipoily attached as aforesaid, to-ult- I.oIh l, L' and 3 of lllock 41. lots i. 2, :i. i ami :. or nimk u., in I'liisi'1 ADDITION to the City ot Khtnuith Falls, In Klamnth Count), Slate of Oregon, also an unilhliled one-half1 Inteu-Nt In and to Lots 7. .s, i and 12 I ol lllock I, Lots 7. ,s, l, 10. II ami1 Transfer Work of All Kinds Promptly Done Baling u Specially. Chnrcs Kesonahl Phone 005 . ie ! .:. .)Mi DON'T BAKS j Let us U It for you. Evcrylhlnil Home Miide. H-usoiinblc. UKKAD A SI'KCIAIi'Y. Vt nut iiiiIkk liinclu'.-t, ulso liiiii'iit'H for ) ti i, , mid piciiictuirtit'd. : A trial Mill ckpmih i.t clu'iipiT to liny tlinti to liaiu I'rlCM fisliiriK 'ii that it KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY I AND DELICATESSEN & Gel Our Uroid at Cawkins. !: s-..sA.,,.fW4 (has. i:. woitorj' I'renldetit m oiii)i:n Catliiur I l:l l MM.HASH I'Tiklcnt The American Bank and Trust Co. 1 2 of Hloik a. Lots I. 2. f,, , i S f" II uud : of Hloik T. I.otn I, 'J. 3. i I '. ii. ! III. II and i: of lllock lf scarce this winter. Bonio people manage to beat his Satanic majesty about the bush by lying with their mouths closed. A man gets lonesome In the city when his wife Is spending u few- weeks In the country ho be writes and 'tells her. StJtttR FROM -:- ! Bladder . Troubles; PftOMt MtT OOMftOMD irsaMwyT'Hilanmn wof tMlr ptfatMlnmik, I'ttaUIyliM, are NOTICE OF HTItlvKT KXTKNHIO.V. Lt-rfi ? unto: PHARMACY Notice of tho pmposed opening of Eighth Street, between Klamath Ave nue and Walnut Avenuo. Notice Is.lieiohy given that the Common Council of thu city of Klam ath Falls deems It expedient to oiitn iKIghth Struct between Klamath Ave nue una yvuinui Avenue, nnu to up- proprlutu fur that pMrposu a strip of ground C0x22u .feet. 'I lie city engineer has surveyed and platted the strip of ground required .to be. appropriated, for that potlon of .said Eighth .street proposed to be opened and filed his xoport con taining such plat and survey, with the Poilco Judge; sa(d .report being satista'cto'ry, to the .Common Council, notice Is hereby given that at tho.reg-. ulsr meeting of the Common Council on Monday evening, tho lib day .of uary,. A, v.. 1909,. an ordinance e adopted embodying such ro- wltbln CO days thereafter 'will be appointed' to ap- sges, If any, to tho ro of tho property to bo LoiH I and : of lllock 2n. till llloiks 2. i, r, ti. . ti. iii. ii. 1 2, t: II. Hi. 17. I.s und I 'i In KNOII llll.l ADDITION to said ('III of KhimiH' Falls, salil last ilesiillnsl li.t-. mi blocks li.Mli-, a ImiiIIoii of the l'. or si:i,, or Si. so. Tp :ts s it i; . W M , Iii said t'liiiuti and Slate also, an umllilded on. -halt lntiro In ami to the SW, ot Ni;i, of Sei Hi. Tp 3s S . It -j i: . V t , in mii, Count) ami State, .mil Hi., follow ni desiiihed pleteur panel of land, sub Jis-t to thu certain iiiortgnro therein. auiouiitliu: to ihe sum of 11. '.ii ll no. lo-HltBoiiimeiicliig at the Innrsic. I Hon B. unl-ls of Coiigci Aieiiue1 and vajgfi Sii.-.i in .iM ciiy of Klam- h Falls aiioidlm; In ihe leiorded phi I of Hiesuilit of CoiiKer Avenue! as lisonleil In Flat Hook .No 2, ill the olllie of Hie Coiiuli Clerk of s.il.l i Klaiiiath t'oiiiili. inking Ihe n'ulii of Aluln Si i ii I as . iii; deK, '.' i,iiu II., theiiii .N I'.i it.-u. 1 mill V. Ili.Vr. feel, llieuie N 42 lli'g .S III I It. W HI ::.! l-i-l. Ili.lue S 111 deg. 2U mln. W 1 7 J. lit. In the lii-limlng of Hie ili'seilpllon of Hie land hereh) desi rlhl'd. tl.eni N I.' deg IS mill. W alniih loulli Inn. of Conger Ate- Illle I'.R fi.i.l, ll ir S !! deg. 30 mill. W. I '.' rul, I III me S 12 dig. If) lulu. F.. Ki Hit. theme S. Hi deg. :ili mln. W. to ihe mitt or leit bank of Link Itlver, tbi'iiie ilntwi siild Link IIIut along the easteil) or led bank .Ml fiet or more to the line of the prop- i.-ity of Ihe belts of Hail) llufor.l ilargiis, d aseil, theiicii N. t!l deg. 30 mln. C. In the Hoiilh linn of said Conger Avenue und the place of be ginning, helm; alt situated In said County ami State. Tuken and levied upon as the prop erty of tho said II. I.. Aldrldgo und Agues I'. Aldrhlge, and their title and Interest Hirioln will he sold by inn as utoriwilil in so ninth thereof h may be iicccHHiiry to satisfy Ihe said Judgment in favor of said J. (1. Fleicv oV, - C'. Jlf"r"T"rr"i'; " I s ,. S f? S &?$ --: U "ZH HO. r3"S PgiiSta. J1 .yif n tikiLi - ----- - - CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. fllli and Main Street j .NOIII'i: I OI( ITIII.IC.VIIO.N. Di'pnltmeiit of the Interior, f .1 Liihil I lllli i. lit LukevlvM, Oregon, Di teniher I I, I tins Not hu Is lieieb) given that Mil ml llu)ien. of Kl.imalb Fal's, Oregon, no, .-oy. .in. im, iiiuiie rimtivr Stone Appllialliiu No usS2, for HWU. S.s; 2i. Tp 2? S, It. u. .M , lias fllt.il notice of Inlon to make Dual prouf.to vstahiuh cli to the Intiil alioie disKrltn-d, hofi County ('lurk Klamath Co, at his jtf IWe, at Klamath I'alU, Oregon, on lbs' 2i.th d.iy of I'ebriiar), I'jOS v Claimant names its minosse Albert Harrison, A. ,. .Iiimuon John (I. Hcluillock, lien Carlisle, all of Klamiith Falls, Origoii. ., . J.N.WATSON. 12-IX llegliter .:.vv-: NOlICi: N)( I'FIII.IC.VIION. BRICK WORK ! AND PLASTERING I14CIIIMM 'kM s. miii: M.A( I is A l 1 1 Vl.TV e. childers ! ITII I'ALIS, 0KEC0N :: CAFE Vfttli si Iti ln.ri.l.u tigaltiHl said ILL Aldildgu uud Agnes 'a, I'lnkerlou, of St. rlt. Ortgoo Poll Pall! LEAVITT, of XUmatb. ll.lt I'. Aldrldge, with Inteteiil thereon, to- gelhur Willi all costs uud illsbuiso. nieuls (hat halo oi may am ue. W. II. HAIINIttl. Sheilrr or Klamath Count), Oiruou. Duti-il at Kliimalh Falls, Oiegou, Urn 31st day of December, lans, NtfTICi: FOIt I'l'IILICATIO.V. Dopnrtmenl of Ihe Intuilor, H, S, Laud Olbcu at Lukwvlew, OrOKou, De comber 21, 1908, Notice Is hereby given that John J. rtiilim, or Klamath Falls', Oickoii, who, on Januaiy 9,1907', niude Home stead Entry, No. 370G, (Borlal No. 0393), for us umondfid.'the E'wSW.1; 8ec. SO. NEV4 .N'W, N,V '4 NEW, Soc-31. T. 38 8 It. 10'E.i W. M.'. has-.ulod notlco'of Intorit'loh' Vo make final flvo your pioot,' tu,.eutublhih claim to thu land ubovo 'descrlbeil. boforo County Clerk, 'Klamath Coun- ty, at his office ut Klilmaih'KdilsOr cgou, on tho 8th 'day 'oY1 "February, 1909, Claimant names as witnesson' J. N. l'lno, Frank Irish. John Shoiii herd, Artliur Kolloy, Jtoy Klnsinun, II. W. KoesBCo, all of Klamath B'alls. OrugoUr J. N, WATBON. ' 1M BMUtsr. Department or the Interior, It. S Land Olllie at Lakeilew, Oregon, Oe tober 21, 1908. given that John ' Joe, Idaho, uhoJ on .May 27. J90x, iniido Tlmb.ir unci Slonii Application, No, Mh'j, (Serial No. 0281) for HV4HW',, NW,SW'i Sec. !. SHVSSIJi',. Sec.X, T. 37 H t 9 E., W, AL, bus Hied nollte of Inton Ion to uinkii Final Proof, to estab lish claim to tho laud ubnvo described before) Iteglsler and Itecclver.al Lake view, Oregon, on tho 24th day of Juuuary, 1908, Claimant names at witnesses! Dan Johnston, of Klamath Falls. uru., j. nmiin. or Klamath Falls. Ore Harry Pultz, of Klamath Fnlls, Ore., j. at. I'inKcitoii, or Wolf Creek, Ore. -J. Nl WATSON, ItcgUtcir. rt I'riv-if Oysters Scrv3 J. V. HOUSK DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hunk A Trust Co.' j B80O ACIIICH KIIKK. Tho l.akesliln company has 21100 acros of laud under tint Aclniim dltcli that it will l.vo ItENT FREE foi ono year. This .Includes tho into of tho land Ami u.ni.11 r., ..., !' ...., . ...j lulllur mum clear and pluco the land In culutlvai Hon. Tho renter gets all tho crops but wo rosorvo tho right to puuturo the stubblo. Tho IkesMo Company, J. frank Adams, Manager, slsrrlll, Orsgon. DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Omce over Klumuth Countfi TSLKrilONS IS D. V. KUYKEND Attorney at lavti Klamath Falli i. KV '. "!' ' X .otiJI$vanti:o: the; iiiimi. t.mw... nniililUV mniic. nuunn l,u.ii ' s some Tocan't lots at rcnsonitMj (s. Call ii tbo office on Ml '! Phono NoAll.; :