arf.t. Any Ho"ir MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER A--! M. - m m Ktrh ACRE AND UPWARDS. ktbh --H !J5SMt I14 as SHIS fXSSUS WOT Mil is THE EVENING HERALD Issued Dally, Except Sunday, by Hie HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor ut had luck lately Nut limit tutu Iiu ns kicked by u homo timl lib limb was thrown out of iiluco. It luul bo como well, 'but while he win In Pah) last Sunday ho nun nitnlu kicked on the lumo kuee by u horse whh.li Carl j Clrny wm breaking) then to ndd tnl lit troublos, whllu choppluR wood n few days nno. tliu wood bnlim fior en. tho nxo. which wait n double-bit-led one, bounded back MrlMiiK Itllil lu the head citltltiK unite n Rash Jim. I.okui' wni nt lleo, Itlltur's Inst week to Ket some wheat Ted llnuilncrsley made a business trip to Scy Pool's plnco this week to get some telephone wire. Mr. and Mrs Kiull Kgort made n visit lu fieo. ltltter'H ulnre hist Hu II- I front Mr. Lowe's place to taunt Lake day, bujiiiK some wheal while there Miiki'I, Wheeler Ai Wllnou HuwIiir .Machine Akcim-), uir litli and Main for nuudluj ami nil Mitchlues (or rent, IX t lit' ' i mil i NO I ILK OK SIIIUtHT'H H.U.K. KATK8 UUSOUIl'TlUN IWII. t,w ill. ana (Ml 15 00 Dally, by nil, si months J IWII. kv.m.ll. Ihiw. months..... l t 1 tally, brssall, ont month " llally, delivered by carrier, one week ' KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1909. PLEVNA ITEMS. Mr. Karecow cauitbt an eight-pound t trout Monday. O. F. Sevtts and J. II. llarnes were hunll os coyotes Tuesda). Mrs. Kerns visited Mrs. Scvlts last Tuesday. Sir. Wall, of Kcno. passed here ou his way home from tho Kails Wcdnes-ay. Itay Lamb was In this vicinity buy. las fur Friday. a. P. SoYlts shot and killed a large wildcat near Long Lake Wednesday Mr. Ford, Mr. Snowgooso and 11. W', Mc"oralck. of Keno, passed hero on their way to the Falls Thursday. J. II. Darnea and G. F. Sevlt are Mtrndlug Jury In the Falls this week. (1. a. Kerns visited tho Falls last Friday. Homer. Mary and Durdctto Bcrs rrcre nbsent from school Thursday. Mr. YenValkenburg passed through hr Friday, CUCord Sovlts Is staying with his auat, Mrs. Barnes, while Mr. Barnes Is op. the Jury. Nellie Wood, the Keno tcachcr,and Harry Wall passed through this dis trict Sunday. Mr. Talbot expects to move from Klaaatb Falls to this district soon. He has purchased some land near the school bouse. Those who went to the Falls Sat ' unlay from this district were: Mr. Drtatner, Br., Mrs. Brentner, Jr., G.F. Serlts, Mr. Byora . Charley and Cllf fprd Sent". Burdetto Dyers and Mr. Bttita. Mr. Millie Brontner visited our school Friday. Mr. JUford camo from tho Falls to his ranch 8unday. Mr.' Brentner, who has Just come frqtn; Santa Barbara, Cnllf , I suffer ing; from a severe cold taken during ine stormy wsu E. Tbompiel Pine, prove, Saturday. A. Urontnor was In tho Fnlli Tuesday IXTKIIKMTI.NU XKWS IIAIUV AM) VONNA VAI.LKY. n virtue of mi execution and older of imlu duly Issued by thn Clerk ot the Clicult Conn or Kliiinntli Count), Mate of Oregon, dated the IVth dny of Juuuai), I P 0 '.i , In ii certain mllou ut law In the Circuit Court of the State o( Oregon, for the Cuuuiy or Klamath, wherein Albeit Hhur as plaintiff recovered Judgment ngulnst iW. II. May, defendant, for the sum lot Four Hundred TorO-elght nud To-llMi (HS7ii) Dollars, toitetlier with Interest thereon from tho -ttli duy of August, I'JOS, nt the tute of . s per cent per annum, ami an order I of sale of tho Ni:-t of Mi: J, of Sec tion 31, TowiiHhlp 41) South of Itnur.i' 'ovVeiAT7 Abstracting m. i,,, Marx, Plana, Blue Prints, tic. Don J Zi'mwai r, rrvildvnl Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers ftiKT K miaow, ycrolty Klamath Falls, Oregon o-i.ee.eAAt1l. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Terry Reynold's will leae soon for the Itogue Ither Vut-j ley Jeff Klrkpatrlck has returned to his home from Lost Hlver, where he has been trapping. Harrison Gray made a business trip to Bonanza lost Wednesday, tak ing with him Mrs. Jeff Klrkpatrlck. who will asnlst Mrs. Morlne at the Big Springs Hotel ut that place for Hoternl months. Maude Klrkpatrlck J. II. Domiell mude u trip to llo nunta last week Wm. Uhriiinnu, of Youiiu. wo'it to thu Fulls Thumdn) He tool, with him somu of the wltnoise on the s ;i(k( w ((HJ ,.xnlllll ,. trial for horse stealing UKainst -li.w. , ,,, ,,,,. s, jtl) ,,,'X I.Ukey. Alf.Wnllls nnd Walter Welch JlllllllMi j,,, Thoso going wltli Mr. Ulmimmi were Nol;o ,, K,ti,t, K,Vil ft , w, Mrs. Hosn Heck and W ! Sedge , .,,,,, . f .,...,.. ,.,. ... " - ' " --- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOweewwwwet00OOOOOOOOOOe.AAA4. TL. f lltC l tin- front door of the Coin! lliisi In Klmiiatli I'iiIIj, Uieyou, nt the liotir. Jacob Kueck made a bimllie tllp to UonautA Wedne-iday. A small party enjojed a pl-n-nnl f ((VU)lK ( , (f ,,, (ll) H1, UI evening nt Mr. and Mrs. Geo H:tb ,,,,,,. ,. ,,, U ,llK,ll)l b,,,,Mr home Wednesday owning 1 "one i f,)r ,,,, , following discilbiM prop. present wore mt ami .iu i-errj i lleynolds, Mr and Mrs, Thos. Mlch-i scl and children, nnd J M Tool. Wm. Clarke iind John lonnell made n trip to Dairy latt Sunday irty. to-wlt: Z Tho NKU or the 8C4 or Hrctlon 31 lu Tow nihil) 40, South of ItatiK" S l.'nHl. Wlllnmntte Mer- Idliiu, lu Klamath Count), Oregon,1 aBSBtSkk SSSSmF7sT 'N niBSSSSSSSSlBSSSS!&Ctf brnud school Master Ward Rueck has boon sick blt , )ar ,)f n(.0 Little Freddie lluetk. whoio llrst,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,, miirh theri'or nslz until IiiiIie- ' In tho s Ut 1 grnue iiitiiougii uu 11 " 7 " ' , ", llnn.n.. whlrhl '",C rr,"llK' " "" ,u , '" " ' tllkell ntld leUd Oil ns III will go 10 whool at llonania. which , , t mljobralld, but who Is f ... .. . will tnko ono pupil from Iho llllde-' . -..,,... .ci,,.()i , nonnnwi. Is ," ' . ,, . , . .,, 'now nttenuini. scnooi iu iioiinniii, , my ,0 m,ct.rj t ,nllfy 'Universal Bread Maker Mixes Mid kneadi Brciid thoroughly in Three Minutes. The Hands do not Touch the Dough. ROBERTS S HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS since last Thursdu) and unable to attend school. C. C. Peaivon was busy last Sat urday digging a well on his placo with the assistance of some of his neigh bors. O. Hoppe, of North Youna, made a buslnoss trip to Dairy Saturday, Wo are Laving very peculiar weath er In Youna Valley now. For a few hours there Is a promise of an carl) spring, nnd then suddenly It will cloud over and begin to rain or snow. Tho last few days Jesse Draw has been busy breaking horses to drive and to ride. Mr. and Mrs. F. Reynolds made a business trip to Geo. Hitler's place last Monday. Last week J. II. O'llrlen and Bert Shelley were riding for horses In in Yonna Valely. Wm. Flackus, ot Yonna, was call ed to Swan Lako Wednesday to s'.-c Mr. Strublo who lu suffering from a disease In one ot his limbs, which' her. . A 'the doctors say must be taken off he- and Erni-il.aWjTl. of fore ho will recover. hauled JoaS of hay Wm. Clarke Is having a great deal m-e Geo. Hitler and son John, wero busy breuklug horses last wee):. A tight rnln fell Wcdiieidny night making more mud 011 tho nlrcid) bad roads. Mr. Mills, a honuitendvr of North Yonna, Is now busy sawing wood for his own use Mrs. L. M Fitch was subpoenaed on tho horse stcutliu case nt the 1 Falls. Shu left Wednesday, being tnken to Dnlr) by Mr Ketchum. from which place she took the stage. Miss Hazel will stay with Manuel Vlerrn during her mother's absence TsuritoN. is D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klnmitlh Fall., I)rcn M FIRST thing to consider In depositing money in a bank is Mcuiity. The capital nnd surplus are tne depositors protection fund. The NATIONAL government superintends and examines this bank. Our stock holders and directors are responsible, well-to-do business men. This , BANK has been established C years, during which time It bos served the banking public faithfully and built up a largo and prosperous business. Tho best service possible Is none too good for our country customers and the people ot Klamath Falls and County. The First National Bank of Klamath Falls, Ore. Interest ,.1 tbo greatest Incentive towards savins money. When you And your money Is earning j something you fcol Z mAPA lllra uivlnrr W ; Interest, like a much adrertUod remedy, '.'works wbilo you ' sleep." We ..pay Interest on .saving's aocounta from $1 up, and on certificates' of deposit for 0 or 12 months' tlmo. Absolute safoty, liberality and courtesy our watch-word. FURNITURE When you buy furniture, won't you tlve thN store the opportunity of competing for your pur chase? We can nnd will save you monu, if you will tfive us the chance. We can't if you don't. Surely our claims nre worth tentim; it 18 oiir money we are talking of saving, t'omi', tost dm. GILLETTE I AA.AA.AAA..A.A.AA..AAA.AAAA.AAAAAAAA aA AAA A A A.AA A A A a aa. ....? ment In favor of the said All.-rt Hliur "v"'"""""'""'"""""nii and iiK.ilnnt said W II Mav and .. said laud, together with Inti ret OiiM-on nnd costs and dliburseiueuts to ncrrue. Dated this !Uh dny of Februnr), I'JUU, nt Ulnumlh I'nlK Oregon W II ll,RNi:H, Sheriff of Klniuath County, Oimoii. S-10-3.10 MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When htockii in Mills Addition were olftritl nt liiirtriiin prices n number of tihrevwl invcs tors IxiUk'ht: since that time values have increased materially. These Lots are Bargain Buys nt present priced, nnd there is every reawa to anticipate an advance in prices. Iternem her these lots nro FIITY feet in width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY KELT deep more than double tho area of most town lots offered to investors. FRANK IRA WHITE Office on VirthStml CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. . :'. 1 Guaranteed Paints We have full line of W. P. Fuller's Pure Prepared PAINTS A Bid L e of Heating Stoves Just Received GEO. R. HURN ooo- - BALDWIN & BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just Plumbers PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed The First Trust & Savings Bank Klamath Falls, Ore. I -MsW 1-jria-v-l I - V rr"rsi. itMW'SMB-- . V l9nb cent lr I HERALD ADS PAY NOTIC'K Will I'UIIMCATIO.V. Department of thu Interior, U. H. '.nnd Orflce lit Uikuvlew, Orison, lie ember 14, 1'JOfl. Notlco Is hereby Klvon that Maud tfnydun, of Klamatli Kails, Orenon, vho, Nov. 30, IKOS, made Timber nud IHtoiio Appllcnllon No 0HKL', lor NV.'i 'NW!4, 80c. 29, Tp. 37 8 It. !) K W. M tins tiled notlco ot Intention to make fluul proof.to estahllsli claim to Iho land ahotq described, boforo 'County Cleik Klamnth Co., ut Ills of ficii, at Klamath I'ulls, OrtKoti, 011 the 2th day of robnmry, 19011, Clalmiiiii iiiiiiins as wlUiesnes: Albert lluirison, A. M.' Jamison, John 0. Bchallnck, lien Carlisle, all of Klamath Kails, Oregon. ,. .. J.N. WATSON, 'I Roilstftr iass-s VAN RIPER BROS, grocers ii BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING --- CIIIMNT.YS AD W I'Laoi:h a si'KCiawy H. E. CHILD KLAMATH fAIXii O""" WfW""' CENTRAL CAFE Open Dsy and Night Private Dining Parlors Oysters ftcrved In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. DR. C. P. MASON Dentist 1 American Hank A TnulC1 DR. WM. MARTW: Dentin s nf If Umath OWM