The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 15, 1909, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD
Issued Dally, Ktcpt Sunday, by Ilia
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
SUltSCKIl'TION KATK3
tally, by mail, ona year 6 00
I tally, by mall, its months &0
Pally, by mall, tlim month 1 Xt
I 'ally, by mall, one luontli , f A0
llally, delivered by carrier, one week 16
U'lulti-rs' cMiinliintliiii tit tint I'nllt rllitwr. Wlioulnr Wilson BcwInK
Inst week. Miiclilmi Arii'ticy. cur. Ctli nud Main
K W Smith la iitlvmlliiK i'mttt)fiir iit't-dtiMi nnd oil. Mncliluo lot
lit tlio Knlls tlili wi't'k, a Im Is ono rent. 12
Of lllO Jlirjllll'll ! s5n.spwBBnamr.
Clattdo Clopuiii brmiKlit u .-.ml.. ....,.. "... 7,".,,,,..,. u, ,.
il.iK down (mm Mm rill this u.rk Mnli NHKIUH H MAM..
for Loon llorton. I
i no piipus in siininit'iii hciuioI mi'
Hyvlitnn of nn I'Xcciillim ntiil unlvr
Kln.1 to horn of th.. lin.i,ivfiiioni ml0,' "J" ,'"ly. '""""J ,1.'?' U" C1"rk "f
tlio condition or Wl Miuiu.ii. "" ''Ircnlt Cou.t of Klnnmth llonnt).
former pupil li s""" "' ' '" ,'l "'" 9" ,ln
Mr. Wttlnrd ,ls i;iiIiik lo hntihcr
Homer Smith will iihsIhI
o( Jnmuiiy, mutt. In n icrlnln mi-Uoii
nt luw In tlm (.'li cult 1,'mirl of tlm
KLAMATH FALLS. MONDAY. FEBRUARY IB. 1909.
In this neighborhood now
1'I.KVX.V ITK.MM.
Ilin Know
bvlUK about vlKlit Italics dci',
Mr nnd Mm. 0. 0 Kvrua visited
Mr Crcai and 1.1 .later. Mn. lMr "d Mm. SoMln TlU-sduy.
Ilmwn. from Klmmilh W.IL. vLll.-.l I ' '' '""1" '"l," trip
v 1th Mm. S. A Itrenin.r lnt week. ;'" ' w ' '" Monday.
Aithur llr-nlnnr fnther ..rrlie.1 ""rr" IViirMin panse.1 here 111 II
fiim Santa llarhnrn Saturday. all( IhIoIIi Wrtlnesduy
think tiling look rather "wlnlorlMi
1 no.
Mm. Drown, of Klamath Falls, vls
I' l M LotiK ljiko Inst week.
15. K. Sflls caiiKht a wildcat nnd
: coyote Tucsdn
J nt. Kan-cow lirmichl her two
Miir, Nickel nnd Alexnuder, to the
l.r.ol Tuekday.
J II. Harm- U rnltliiK wood now.
II. II. VatiValkonhurK drove some
c. it: j throned this district Tuesday.
If all report arc true, thU Is a
fn.-el unction after nil. We read
of lilkmrds In the youth. nnshnuts
nnd hniik. In the earn, and bitterly
i ill! i rather In the north, while we
l.ave hid a very open winter o far.
E. Thompson, ot I'ltio (lrou has
purchased scleral hundred cords of
wood of Mr. Kvnns, of Iaiiik 1-ako.
and will move to that place aeon to
Install n wood Kaw anil preiuro the
wood for l ho market.
Mr. Spencer went t n town Tuesday.
Mr. Kelley, one of Mr. Mclnllre's
men. waa In the Fall Tuesday.
Mr. Myers hauled a load ot wood
out of the hllli with a sled tondny.
Ho reports deep snow In the mountains.
Mr. Sutter visited with Mr. Itycrs
family Tuesday .
Krnest lloyd, of line drove, pass
id hero Tuesday on his way to Long
take to see. Mr. KvaiM. He visited
our school In the afternoon.
Mrs. Sevlts visited with our tench
tr. Miss Lola Thompson. Hitndn
Arthur Sevlts, who N .iftiwidlliK
IIIrIi School In Klatn.illi I'ulU. vis
ited with his parents. Mr and Mrs
G. P. Sevlls Sulurdn5' mid Sunday
HkvlRhlnK nnd toastlni; are kooi!
Mr llers sted our school Inst
Wi-dnesdni
II. A. Alford lost a curling call
last week.
Those iitteiidliiK Iho Keno enter
tnluiuout from I'tevmi Friday were:
Ml is lllanche mid Lola Thompson.
Mr. anil Mrs. U. F Sevlts. Mast en
Charley and Clifford Sevlts. Homer.
rturdctto nnd Mary llers. Mm. A.
Ilretitncr nml son Howard, Clarice
Itonner, Kmory and Olenn Sevlts,
this week.
him ,
Itoy Smith Is niiseiil fiom school
on ncvount of his eyes
Karl IIokkm visited K. YV. Smlth'H
rnurh Saturd.i
John Lamlicil. the hIuko Ii Ivi-r.
illil not liuiki. his iiuiinl iiiiii.t Kv li...
school house Momhi. ..., acou'nt of ''" " A,,K,"" !,0S' ut 'I'" l".Mf
I State of DreKOli, for the I'outil) of
I Klamath, wherein Albert Slim us
plaintiff recoveied JmUlueUt HKnlUst
I V. II. May, defendant, for thu sum
of Four Hundred Forty-elKht and
7n. imi (Hv7"l Dollars. toKiiher
with Intel est thereon from the .'Ith
.44H7r;
Abstracting ,.,
Mipt, rum, Blue frlnta, He.
I Him J '.iimwait,
rretldeiil
' M. II,,,,
-liM.aiklliNi
Klamath County Abstract Go.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
Ittvr K Witiisdw, Secrulary
Klamath Falli, Oregon
sH4Ht4
the dtsp Hliou
II L. HoKf.s wus ill tlm
house Motulii) and made a path for
us We iippieclated the fawn- eij
much as the snow was seieial Inches
deep.
Ilotmr Smith has Rone oer to (he
eatnp on the Wot den place.
Mrs, A. Mc.Mullan Is iiiokltiK on
the Smlth-Noliiud ranch, ami Mr Mc
Mullnn Is workhiR on the steam shov
el, i
Jack llorton has retiirnul to the
much from the Itescnntlou, wheie
he has been HiIIiir nflei (iuts llor
lou's rattle.
n per cent per milium, uud un order
, . of sale of the NKU of HKV ol Sec
st IhmiI . . ; ., .....
Hon :il, Touushlp 10 South of Uiiiikh
, s Kasl, W, M , as upon execution to
satisfy said sum, on the IMli day of
fJauuaiy, lim'.i
Nut lie Is hereby Rlicti that I will
on the l'Jth day ot March, Itfult, ut
the front door of tlm Court Hoiikii In
Klamath Farts, OreRon, ut the hour
of 1' o'clock p III of said dii), sell Ut j
pilbllu auction to the hlRhest bidder i
, for cash the follouliiK described piop-l
erlv, licwlt:
The NKH of the SKl; of Kccllou
21 In Township to, South of
Jack Drown went dou a well tlilr- j
ItaiiRo s Fast, Willamette Mer-
ty fis't deep after a battel which had
jldlaii. In Kliimath Count), OreRon,
Willi. Ilnriind titnl Al.tviiliilnt tvtit-.
..... ..... ... hi... a..n. ..... . a....,. 111-1 I I VI' ,111. , .....,,,.-. .),..,. .It... I. . . , . .,
I Milken Hint t.ill.ul nil nu 111,. lirintrll
cow. Mr. Svlts furnished four hors- dronned Into it i .....,., ..,
es nnd n InrRe sbsl and everjoue en-( i:,s,rRO Orr and Clm Clop,.,!r w; " May- "r " "X'TX th' "
i. n iih ,i.i Th. ,.!...,.. -, i .., .., l.'.... mu bn n.s-essary to satisfy said JihIr-
j,.... .. ..: o.i ... ...... . ...- v.... . - lJUUKilt ,....! .! ...I., .11 I (till-.
tnlnment was it Rreat success.
SIMMKHS XKWH.
Miss Addle Llnzl, who Is attend
Idr school at the Falls, spent Sun
day at home.
One ot the men working for Mr.
Campbell, Rot Ills team mired down
In front of Pointer's, and the latter
had to help hitn out.
One yiif Clinn. Llnil's horses Rut
severely cut on ISarbed wire this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells visited Mrs.
t-:. Klrkendall Sunday.
Hoy Schmelser has been very sick
with blood poison In IiIh Icr
Mrs II. L. IIorss Hindi s.ninil)
calls In Iho nclRhborhood last week, j
Chus. Ilorion took Jon liivd of,'
rattle out to b fed this wis.'k. ,
(leorRo Orr sMnt the night ut II.
L. Horrh' last Momlti) ,
Scott llt-riieh, win has been eryl
slrk. If sr.mewiint belli r, jltl.oiiRb
he Is still unable to speak.
Mm. K. Klrkendall altomled the.
Don't miss
the new I'orll;
days -inly.
meat In tiiMir of the said Albert Shur
and iiRiilust said W II May and
s.ild land, tORethiir with Interest j
thereon and mats and disbursements!
lo iKcrtie.
Dated this Dili day of February,
lunu, at Klnmath Falls, OreRon.
W. II. IIAIt.N'F.H.
the I..C. S. window at Sheriff of K In ninth County, OreRon I
and Sloie. For a few .'HLa-lil
.im.iiia4aM.44ntt)M)t(t
The
Universal'
Bread Maker
Mixes and kncadi
Bread thoroughly in
Three Minutes. The
Hands do not Touch
the Dough.
! ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
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sl Tl flifTV
MrCortuuck, miild look them to tin
llorton rutirl' ,
Frank MrCormnik hroiiRht mime
cattle from his rnurh to Hie Anken)
ramh. Mm Ran Smith Is feedliiR
them.
13 '
II. the I C S. Sj.iliiii 1111 eilucalloii
Is tasy to oblnll. See the I. (' S.
mini nt the new I'orllainl Store For
.1 few das only 13
TsurHnsi'l,
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney it Law
Klamath Kails. O
FIRST
thing to consider in doposititiR money In 11 bank Is M-curlty.
The capital and surplus are I lie depositors protection fund.
The
NATIONAL
government superintends mid examines this bniik. Our stock
holders and directors are resotislble, well-to-do Jmslness
men. This
BANK
hns been established li years. durliiK which time It Iiiih
served the batikliiK publlu faithfully and built up a large and
prosperous business. The best service posslbln Is noue too
good for our country customers nnd the people of Klamath
Falls and County.
The First National Bank
of Klamath Falls. Ore.
Interest
U the greatest Incentive towards saving money.
When you find your money "Is earning something yo.u feel
moro like saving.
'Intfreat, like a much advertised remedy, "works 'while you
leep."
We pay Intorest on saving's accounts J.rpm II up, and on
certificates ot deposit (or 6 or 12 month' time.
Absolute safety, llborallty and courtesy our watch-word.
FURNITURE
When you buy furniture, won't you nive this
.store the opportunity of competing for your pur
chaneY We can and will save you money, if you
will Ki've ii.i the chance. We cun't if you don't.
Surely our claims are worth testing it is your
money we are talking of Having. Come, test us.
-GILLETTE
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Guaranteed Paints
We have full line of
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks in Mills Addition were olTm-d
nt burifuin prices a number of shrewd inves
tors bouuht; 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. Remem
ber these lots arc FIFTY feet in width nnd
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FLET
deep -more than doublo thu urea of moat
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
Office on Fifth Street
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
The
first Trust & Sayings Baak
Klamath Falls, Are.
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W. P. Fuller's Pure
Prepared PAINTS
A Big Line of Heating Stoves Just Received
GEO. R. HURN
BALDWIN & BALDWIN
Not Brothers; Just Plumbers
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS
CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
Work Guaranteed
HERALD ADS PAY
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NOTICE FOU I'l'IIMrATIO.V.
Department of thu Intel lor. U. 8.
Land Office at Lakevlow, Uresou, Do
cornier 14, J U0K,
Notlco Is luTi-by Klvi'n Hint Maud
Haydeii, of Kluinatli Fulls, Oh-k'oii,
who, Nov. 30, IUU8, niadu 'llmlicr nnd
Stone Application Su 0SKS, fr NIJ
SW, Hui:. L'K. Til. 117 H . It. U K..
1 W, M has filed nutlco uf Inluntliiii
, In liiukv filial iirunf.to uIjIIhIi clnlm
j to tin- land ubovu dusirlliid, bufnru
vuuill L.HTK luomutu co.i nt Ills of.
Hen, ut Klsmutli Kullu, Ori-Kim, on tbu
2Btli day of r'ahruury, XDUI.
Clalmiihi nniiivs as wltaoatoa;
Albert llmihun, A. M. Jamison,
John 0. Bchollotk, Pea Carlisle, all
of Klamath Kails, Orogon.
.... J. N. WATSON,
"J Htiaslitnr.
CENTRAL CAFE
OpenDay
and Night
.Private pining Parlors
Oysters Served in Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON, "Prop.
ClllMNEYH AND FIRE
I'LAOKH A SI'KOIALTY
H. E. CHILDERS
t siiuith ritll. O1I00S
hitC!!!)
MMJ
BRICK WORK
AND
PLASTERING
DR. C. P. MASON
'Dentist
American Dank A Truit Co.'i BrfW
DR. WM. MARTIN:
Dentin
Oflto lw Ktanatb Ceurtf
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