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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1909)
, 'A h Vt-i ?n$ r 1 1 to iV i '. ;!?.. t?K . 1 'i.w.ia 19 .1 .T. IS iM 3.lTiflKfM tri'-? f jauvi arc pi SUI lot- m .wirJS5ffl ?$ mabcix t Amc HRFr-AVG viuvct cmr Ann atyv hou 1TATUWAA sLtTUIslSftJ wJVTVr U UimiLiUi uvrJ rXXJ MJMl rXMJ X 3q3 5q PER BNT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERMS TWtfisinfc KiKa m mm mm mm v ai am w 'jl m, mm Jh Ok &Ami kakcutiox. , ki;.mi i. i a m ep a mnw m a v w .m KLAMATH ALLS FORWARDING CO. Transfer Work of All Kinds Promptly Done BaMatfc a Speclnlty. Charges Reasonable rnone quo Issued Daily, Except Sunday, by tlm HKRAI.D PUBLISHING COMPANY W. 0. SMITH. Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES Daily, by mall, oh year Daily, by mill,' six months Daily, by mail, three montlia Unity? by email, on month IHUIyr delivered by carrier, one week 00 M 2ft W 1ft KLAMATH FALLS. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY G. 1909. NOTICE OK SHKItlKP'H SALE ! ON EXECUTION. , Uy virtue of mi execution iliily Is-1 sued liy tlu County Clerk (if Klnui nth County. fytutit of Oregon, mid cx olllclo Clerk id (ho Circuit Court ol said Stato In nmt lor said County, dutcd tho 30th day of December, A. 1).. 1908, In n certain action In the Circuit Court lor mild County mill Stale, wherein J. 11. Pierce us ptnlu- tl IT obtutnod mid recoiered JudKnieiit uguliiMl II. I.. AldrldKe and Agnes I'. AldrldKe, defeiiduutii, lor the hiiiii of Three Thousand FIo Htltiilled Mr VVIIIiiiiih, Ki'iiernl iimnngor of the Mimon ('(iliHttiirtlou t'o . was III Keno on IiuuIiionh lust week ' Johmi (It ubu mid Mr. Mtuim were I up fiotn llcswlch lifter u home I he) , hud on the tnugo neiir Kcno Jchhh Orubb' will lnll with hln blntlici. Toiii, for some lime. Mr mid Mm Mills visited In Kenol Stindn) Miss IMtuey mid Allien Tmlei ueiil to Klmiiitth Pulls Suudii). when uAimmtM wiMi riioiiAiii.v UK TI1T NEXT HKCHETAKY As far a ran bo learned, President-elect iTafl has not finally do elded upoa-'hU Secretary of the In torlor, but Indication strongly iolnt to the selection of Jatuea K. Garfield, now holding that office. Secretary Uarfleld la anxious to remain In hit preeenfposltlon: Mr. Taft know of thla dMlro; ho It also aware that Mr. Garfield gave him staunch support In the campaign, and prior to tbu Chi cago convention, und furthermore ho appreciates tho scrluusues with which 'Mr. Onrrlcld has Inkeii hold of the work nt hln department. There was it time when It was be lloved ex-Land Commissioner II. A. llalllnger, ot Seattle, might be chos en for Secretary ol the Interior, but Valley, Will Grnlmm, Howard O'Con nor, .luck Anderson, Dannie Atidcr miii, Mis lllanche Kublnson and Miss Clara Anderson .Mr. und .Mrs. Terry O Johnson. of Colorado Springs. Colo., arrived last week to hlt Mr mid Mrs. Tom JohliHou. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Itobbti and II. E. Cortwrlght spent Siinduy with Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Wooden. Mr. and Mrs. Klrkpatrlrk visited Sunday with Mr mid Mrs J. I), Mor Kau. Mr. Duls lnu hioiiKht 4i! heud of mules to J. A. Wnrd's lo feed durliig tli ii winter Leo Todd. Miss Vesta Todd mid George Wooden spent New Yeur's evening with II. P. Tolle. Harrison Gray mid Miss Mny Itoli Inson, of Youna Valley, and Mist Uluncho llobltisun tisltetl lust week . ra..i . i ... ... . . .'111 111 lllllltllll l lllin .iilllil.i;. ..mi. and Th Irty-K 3r.a.Voi H.Hnr.LM ,,,,, , ttl r ,,., a id cost. ,,d dlslmrsoments taxed JM M ,, t ,.,,. , . t rhlrt...l.,e and SCluti OlirJM , j,,,,,.,,,,' Mr. Balllnrer has aald he does not want'tho olBce, and It Is well known tat tho home ol Willis Johnson by his friends that ho does not tare' Will Whltlatch mid MUs Iva Whit for official life In Washington. There-' latch left Sunday for Albany where fore, it Is reasonably certain that i they will visit friends. he will not bo a member of tho next Cabinet. With llalllnger out of the wayrtt.tr 'Is no man looming up on the'koriton who is regarded us u strong . competitor of Garfield, und the probabilities are that tho young Obioan"Wlll remain t tho head of the' Interior' Department for another foun years. J The -main "'Objection raised by Western men to Secretary Garfield la the fact that ho Is an Easterner, not personally familiar with Western coB-lrtlons-and Western needs. How everrelncei be became Secretary of tbe- laterkir -Mr. Oarflld has spent much of bla time In tbo West, getting In Intimate touch with Western peo ple, and' his "sympathies are decided ly 'with tbe deserving classes whose needaihe hastdlscovered. In this re- speet'-he la today-much moro sym pathetic than any previous Secretary of tbe Interior In 10 or IS years. and be ltnows' more of actual West em conditions' than any other East ern maawno'ver filled that Cabinet oSiv.- Thoe In a position to appreciate what Secretary Garfield has accom plished ilnce he took hold of a department-" disrupted 'by Secretary llltchceckivdo 'not hesitate to com mend -the i present Secretary for bis accomplishments, and thoso who know bow hard ho has struggled to get In touch with tho peoplu of the entire' West 'commend' him for his success" !' that direction. --' OAUt -HAPPENINGS. --- -- B. E. Cortwrlght and Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, of Klamath Palls, wore visiting 'with 'Mr. and Mrs. W. II. lladler last week. Miss Clara Anderson entertained trleuds-Xtsa, Tbos-parUklDg-of hcr hospitality were; Harrison. Oruy and Miss May Itoblnson, of Yonna Mix Uluncho llohliimm let limed Thursday Irom Dairy where hIih Iik been tho guest of frlendx. Mm. E. C. Albin and MUs Clnra Anderson were hostesses New Year's day to a large party of friends and relatltes. The guests camo early and after a splendid dinner spent tho afternoon and evening plajlng cards. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Anderson, Mr. und Mrs. Eugene llnmmond, Mr. mid Mrs. Dan Caldwell. Mr and Mrs. Henry Anderson. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson, Mrs. Cox, Jack An derson, Howard O'Connor, Will Gra ham, Henry Cox, Herbert Anderson, John Cox, Hornco Hickman, Dannie Anderson, Walter Ellcr, Willie Ham mond, Prank Anderson, Mr. und Mrs. J. 11. HobbH, Mr. nnd Mrs. E.C. Alblns, Miss lllanche Itoblnson, Miss Cl.il n Anderson. Mr Musou. of Klamath Palls, lirotiitht 60 head of horses to E. C. AlMn to feed for the winter. Herbert Anderson Is riding In Snud Hollow for his horses. Howard O'Connor, Horace Hick man, Herbert Anderson and Mr. und Mrs.- C. J. Anderson uttended tho Gardner party In Too Valley New Year's eve. Howard O'Connor mid Will Gra ham, spent Sunday afternoon and ev ening nt the home of II. C. Anderson, J. Prank Adams butchered 30 head of hogs Sunday. MALE HELP WANTED. You are ambitious nnd possess at east' an average amount of tact and perseverance. Therefore, we want you and will pay you 175 a month for taking only four orders a day, You can earn a big Income. We fur- lib all supplies free. Write today o MANAGER, V. O. Box 11 GO, Now ork City. 12-1 I mmJrsrmj6uPX'mMKfmwmm I LQEtDflLBLw99LffaLfleRLLvBjflaY VAN RIPER BROS; grocers Dollars, such JitilKUieut lui-ilug been obtulued and rendered ns aforesaid on the J:tril iluy of December, A. I) , Itios, and It being ordeied und ad judged therein by the ciiuit that the certain property altuched In mild ac tion be sold to satisfy the vlallut mid i demuuds of said plulutltT- NOW. THKKEPOHK, NOTICE IS HEKEI1Y GIVEN, That I will on the 30th duy of January. A. It.. 10!, at the flout door of tho Court I Inline In the City of Klaumtti Pulls, Count) I and State uloresald, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, sell at public auction, to the highest blddei j for cash, the fullowlug described leu 1 1 provrt, being the pioperty iittuched us aforesaid, to-wit: I'.ots I, 'J und 3 of llloek HI, lots I, 3, 3, i and ft of llloek 4ft, In PlltST ADDITION to the City of Klamath Pulls, In Klamath Count), Statu or Oregon; n I mi uu uiidMdeil onv-half Interest In mid to Uits 7, . tt and 13 of llloek 1, Lots 7, h, 'J, HI, II ami 13 of llloek 3, Lots I. 3, ft, f 7, S. It and 13 or llloek 7, Lots 1, 3, 3, I. ft, 6, V. 10, 11 mid 13 of llloek I ft. Lots 1 and 3 or llloek 3u, all ol lllocks 3. 4, ft, II, S. 0, 10. 1 1, 13, 13. H. If.. 17. IS mid IK In KNOII llll.l. ADDITION to mild City of Klmnatli Palls, said last described lots and blotks being a portion of the NE-t of SEVi of Sec. 211, Tp .IS S., II. E., W M., In said County and Stute, also, mi undlvldeil ono-hnlf Interest In and to the SW4 of NEU of Sec. IC. Tp. 3.H S., It. 9 E.. W. M.. In said County and State: and the following described piece or parrel of land, sub ject to the certain mortgage thereon amounting to tho sum of flftoo.ou, to-wit: Commencing at tho Intersec tion of the centers of Conger Avenue and Main Street In said City of Klam ith Palls, uccordlng to the recorded plat of the survey of Conger Avenue as recorded in Plat Hook No, 3, In tho office of the County Clerk of said Klamath County, tuklng the center of Muln Street us N. fill OVg, 43 min. E thence N. IV deg, -IS mln. W. 4CD.& feet, theme N 43 deg. IS mill, W. 114.33 flit, thence S. 4! deg, 30 mln. W. 17, ft leet, to the beginning of the description ot the land hereby described, thence N. 43 deg. IS mill. W. ulong south Hue of Conger Ave nue (IS feet, thence S. 4! deg. 3D mln. W. 13ft feet, thence S. 42 deg. IS mln. E. 1ft fii-t, thence S. 4! deg. 30 mill. W. to the east or left bunk of I. Ink lllver, thence down said I. Ink Itlver along the easterly or lift bunk fto feet ot morn to tho Hun of tho prop erty of tho heirs of Hurry llufoid Hurgus, deceased, thence N. 4! deg, 30 mln. E. lo tho south lino of said Conger Avonua and tho place ot be ginning, being ull situated lu wild County and State, Tuken und levied upon us tho prop erty of tho suld II. 1.. Aldrldgo und Agnes I. Aldrldgo, und their title and Interest therein will bu sold by mo as uforesuld or ho iiiucIi thereof us may bo necessary to sutlsfy the said Judgment in fuvor of suld J. G. I'ierco against suld il.L. Aldrldgo und Agnes P. Aldrldgoj with Interest thereon, to gether with ull costs und disburse ments thut hnvn or may accrue. W. II. 1IAHNEH, .Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon ated nt Klumath Palls, Oregon, tho 3 1st day of December, liiOK. John Itosn and Plius, Gules paused through Keno Ptldny Inking cattle eusl of the Palls to bo wintered Tom McCoruiIck Is home on a Ih-i It foi a few days ' i .Mn Lena Nlekenmn utlendeil the 2 V,,.. V.,.,-1., I., ill , l.ltiitttl, I'lill- lo .11 1. I1..1. II I'tllt .11 .. It.lt,. 1. 11 1 111, Meiirs Slliidl, Wall nnd Mnrsroi5 intended the New Year's bull at Dor-1 J rls Mr. Scott was In Keno this week after u loud of wood for the dredger t'hns. Stludt went to lllldell Hutu day to take charge ol u clew or men on the dredge Mrs.l'adgett nnd children nnd Mrs llrntf tatnl iIUiihih ulll, lie fitt.l l ft 'Grul.1. MmulnV -44)4)4ee44; , Mr mid Mrs. I.eon Anderson ,-iee.eee.:,tHi4 nnw'T RAiri? Lot us tlo It for you. Everything Home Mode. Prtcei Ronfinnnhli. RRKAI) A SPPPIAITV V put ii box lunclit'it; iiIho lunches for liuntim?, fiHliin j twin picnic iiiriien. ;; iriui win vuiivnieo you umi it in cliunpor to buy tliiin to bake. KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN Get Our Bread at Cawklns. MIhh lllerllia Anderson, Miss Wood and Ml hi Mouii mid ilerthu Spencer, of Wampus, attended the Literary So ciety lu Keno Saturday night Mr Heal made u trip to DorrW lait week Mrs. John Dnr. of Dorrls, Is im ported to be wry silk. As soon 111 she Is Utile to be looted she will be taken to Klamath Palls fur inedlriil treatment Snm Ileal returned to Durrl frnii his extended trip thloiiKli Mexico Inst week Miss Ititth Doten wits In Dotrli ot New Year's dii) Mr. Shur was In Keno lust week C V. Nelson was a Keno vlslto last week G W. Sorrels was In Keno Wed nesdny Mr. 1'iickeit trnnsnrled biiHlnesi In Keno the llrst ol lal week Albert Trayler and Harry Pearson butchered hogs ror Mr Pord Mo na und llerlhn Spencer were In Keno Wiiliiesda) It. W ToMer pun bused a Jersey cow from ha Hansen Iiihi week. Mi mid Mis. Wolf puhhimI through Keno on Ihelr v home fioui Klam nth K.ilU Wi'dtii-Hilny Mr mid Mrs Pioit were In Keno Inst week Esllit Morgan hauled hay for Mr. Sniiwgooie fioui (ii'iuge llenvilln's rmirli last week Delsle Shur was In Keno Monday. tt'.lMITrt NEWS. Eugene Speiiier unit to Klainmh Pulls Thnriiluy on biiHlness. Leon Anderson wi nt lo I'okegnmu Weilni'Hilny after a load of Irulght. I' S. Piuketl, or Cold Springs, passed hem Tuesday on his way to Klanuilh Palls, Mr. mid Mrs, .Malm- Spencer und Utile son, l.uiirenie, returned to their home Holiday alter a few days' visit with reluliM'M lu the Wampus pre- clnrt. Ed Way and W. Ilrown were over from I'okegmnii Hiimluy limiting ducks. Miss Ilerthu Amlersiiii returned to her home Tuesdny after a stay of four months In Klamiith Palls. OIIAS. E. WOI1DKN I'reitl.lciil M. WOltDKN Cashier HtKI) MKI.liASE Vlcwl'rrtkltnt The American Bank and Trust Go. v s rfpg-sjssr! I- JifTrvJl TTT'tr '1! 5 .'I a M 'iii !SK wn H m mm. R3 m ii -"- .'Tcnra 3 c sb sift' wmm:. irf;H!- irjwr-'fnK IF fiaiUtM 3&m CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. Slh and Main Street NOTICE FOIt I'L'IIMC'ATION. Department of tho Interior, V. S. Land Office ul Lukuviow, Oregon, De cember 24, l'JOK. Notice is hereby given that John J. Rahm, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on January 9,1907, made Home iteud Entry, No. 3705, (Serial No. 0303), for as amended, tho EftBWK Hoc. 30. NEU NWK. NW Vi NEK, Sec. 31, T. 38 S., It. 10 E., W. M has Mod notice of Intention to make fluul llvo your proof, to estublisb claim to the land above described, before County Clerk, Klamath Coun ty, ut his office, tt Kit math Palls, Or egon, on Iho 8th day of Fobruary, 190!. Claimant names us witnesses: J. N. Pine, Frank Irish, John Shep herd, Arthur Kelloy, Roy Kinsman, H. W. Keessoe, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. J. N. WATSON, ll'l Stnln sponge ruko may bo trans formed Into nn excellent dessert by cutting It Into slices and IniiHling It over tho coals. Then sprend whipped cream on each slice, und Into It ill up u teuspoonfiil of currant Jelly. In tile Circuit Court of Iho State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Notice of Settlement of Plnul Ac count. In tho mutter or tho Estutu of Charles Christopher Honrickseu, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Alex ander Martin, Jr., executor of tho above entitled, estate, having' (lied in tbe County Court for Klamath Coun ty, State of Oregon, his final account as executor In said estate nnd that FridayJanuary 28th; 1909, at 2 P. M., being the time fixed for the hear ing of objections to said lluul account and tho settlement thereof, ull per sons Interested In the said estuto uro hereby further notified to file objec tions to tho'suld final account or any of thorn thereof on or beforo tho duy appointed for such hearing and settlement. Alexander Martin, Jr.. Executor. iswk. .VOID E I'Olt ITIII.K'ATIO.V. Department of tlm Interior, IT. S Lund Oltlie ul Lnkeviiiw, Oregon, De cember 14, CHI. Notice Is heieby ghen thut Mnud lluyden, ol Kliiiuuth Pulls, Oregon, who, Nov. 30, 'ji, miidii Tlmbor mid Stone Application No MS.'.', lor Nl.'1-, NWW. See. 29, Tp. 37 S.. K. 9 l.. W. M hlis lllld liotlrn of Intention to muke fluul proof, to estubllsh claim to tho land abovo described, beloro County t.'lerk Klmnnth Co., ul his of flee, at Klamutli Palls, Oregon, on the 2lith day of Pebriiury, I90N. Claimant minim ui wllm-snits' Albert Harrison, A. M, Jamison, John 0. Schullock, lien Curllsle, ull of Klamath Palls, Oregon, J. N. WATSON. 13-18 Iteglsler NOTICE Hill I'I'III.ICATIO.V. Dopurlinttnt of thu Interior, II. 8, Land Office ul Lukuviow, Oregon, Oc tober 21, 190S. Nollcii Is hereby given that John A. I'lnkcrton, or St. Joo, Idaho, who, on Muy 27, 1908, mndo Tlmbor and Btorio Application, No. 4189. (Siirlni No. 0284) forSWSW'4, NWHW Sec. 9, HIJI48KM, Hec.8, T. 37 S It 9 K., W. M bus llled notice of luton Ion to make Final Proof, to nstah- llsh claim to the land abovo descrlbod beforo Heglstur und llocelvor.iit Lake- vlow, Oregon, on tho 24 th day of Junuary, 1908. Claimant numos nt witnesses: Dun Johnston, of Klumath Palls. Ore., J. Smith, of Klamath Palls, Oro Harry Poltr,- ot Klamath Palls, Ore, M. I'lnkcrton, of Wolf Crenk, Ore, J. N. WATSON, lloglstnr. --.- BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING CHIMNEYS AND KlllB I'LACKH A SI'KCIAI.TV H. E. CHILDERS t KLAMATH rAtLS, OKI00N CENTRAL CAFE 8S0O ACIIKH PHKK. The Lakeside company baa 2500 acres of land under tho Adams ditch that It will glvo KENT FUEH foi one year. This Includes tho uso of tho lund and water. The renter must clear and plnco tho land In cultiva tion. Tho renter gets all tho crops but we roservo tho right to pasture tbe stubble. The Lakeside Company, J. Frank Adams, Manager, Merrill, Orttea. Open Day . and Night Private Dining Parlor Oyatera Served In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hank A Trust Co.'s IlnlWI DR. WM. MARTIN Dentin Office over Klamath County Bank TsuruoHs ti D. V. KUYKENDAU Attorney at Law Klamath Falls, 0r LOTS WANTED! TUB BEADt- MADE HOUSE COMPANY will '"", somo vacant Iota at reaionublo P'l m. Call at tbe office on Mala lire"1 Phone No. Ml. l