The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 03, 1909, Image 2

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50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY
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Issue Pally, Exwntteandawjby the
ERAD PUBLIS?INJ OWipAIIY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
BUBSCKIPTION UATK"
Dally, by mill, one year 16 00
Dally, by mall, six mouth..... 2 W
Dally, by mail, three mouths 1 5
Dallr.bvm.il. on. month.. 60
Dally, deliver! by carrier, one week IS
ugroit iiili, would i'.v
rOK CANAL in uni: vi:.it.
KLAMATH FALLS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3, 1909.
Wednesday at Mr.. Chas. Lafrurlu's.
LONK TIMC 1TKA1S. JThoio attending warn; . Mr. Archlv
Colson, Mm. Addlion, Mr. Stevcnsou
Victor and Maud Shook are 111
with the Ucrman measles.
.Mrs. Koontt and Mrs. Clin La
I'rarlo visited Mrs. Georgia llooth
Trlday.
Among tho Falls visitors thin week
vero Mr. and Mr. John Dcpcw. Sum
Corabt. Harry llooth. Klba Ma and
:i. II. Ueebe.
Charlie Shook spent Wednesday
la Merrill.'
I'red Stccman hai moved to Whlte
Inko to help Mr. Vos put In hli
:ops.
Mr. Dcobo U now plowing on his
homestead.
Walter Qulroby spent Wednesday
ii ud Ihurtday at hli homMtead.
I nl3 West was quite 111 last week
with bronchitis. He wan attended
by Dr. Patterson and Is now Iniprov
l:iK. Mr. and Mrs. II. Uooth and Elba
Ma a spent Friday evening at tho
home of M. II. Beobe.
Mr. Young made a business trip
to Joe Dervan's last Friday.
Among tbo people from this dls
trlct.wbo attended the dance at Mer
rill last Monday wcro: Mr. and Mrs
Mike Galarneau, Mrs. Hattle Durkey,
Lottie Allen, Judge 8hort, Inez Combs
Sam Cooms, Eva tngraham and John
Manning.
Charlie Shook: sold a tbreo yiuir
old teeaia - of mulos last week for
$100.
i A certain young man went to visit
n young lady friend. of his on Lost
lllver, and while there her father re-
turned and frightened the young man
;,c1ho he made. a rush for his horse, but
j. In his excitement gon on tho wrong
' -, Hide, thus frightening the horso and
the horse threw the young man head
t ,- first Into a mud puddle. Tin yoiing
may says he "Mays" o there again
but-he -doubts-It:
The ladles sewing 'clrclo met last
Mrs. Herbert Phillips. Mrs. S. Uooth,
Mi. Carl Itobley, Mrs. II. llooth,
Miss Lottie Alton mid Mrs, John
Koontt.
Mike (laliinicuti told llfleen head
of calllo in Mr. Young last week.
Mr. Mays Is now wmklng for Her
bert Phillip.
Mr. Shook U planting onlorni.
Tim railroad Burvejors aro survey
ing through this dUtrlct now.
James Cole and Chan. Lewis are
now borne from the Kails where they
hove been serving on the jury.
Clyde llradley returned Saturday
night on tbo boat from his trip to
Missouri,
Mr. and Mrs. Nc Monson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
llooth. Mr. Moniion helped Mr,
Booth brand horses.
Mrs. Anna and flusslo Heche vhlt
od Mrs. Dervan Friday
O. Short wan a Merrill visitor last
week.
1 .soi'iei; iik siucitiii'H nam:.
Ilyvlrtuu of nu execution and order
of wtlo duly Istiueil by thu Clerk or
tho Cltcult Court of Klatmilh Count),
Statu of Oregon, dntod tho IDtli dny
of J u mini')', 1909, In a cortnlu action
at law In the Circuit Com l of the
State of llrer.on, for Ilia Comity of
Klauinth, wherein Albert Hlmr n
plnltitllT lecovored Judgment against
W. II. May, defendant, for the sum
of Four lluuilied Forty-eight and
70.100 (H4S.7U) Dollars, together
with Inturvst thereon fioiu the IMlh
May of August, 11" OS, at the rate of
mill mi nrilur
Statistics compiled by tho Asonclat
cd Prohibition Press show tlinl the
total production of nil-liquors In tho
United Statos for tho )cnr undlni:
Jmto 30 was 1,989,4 15, 9S7 gallons,
divided as follows: Distilled, i'35.-
023 gallons; nines, 3S,S!)1.40t gal
lons;' tarmouted liquors (beer), 1.-
SJi3,.36,0.3 gullons. Tho totnl pro
duction of distilled, fermented and
vinous liquors for tho teu-yeur per
iod, mii-mos. is itt.4S4.C43.uiri
gallon.
The total comminution or alcoholic iS per cent pur milium
liquors for Hie past fiscal )unr wus'of salu of the NKVi r Hi:. of Hec
1.H5S.OC4.04 1 gallons, These figures tlou 31, Township 40 South ut llnngo
show that not less than an average -S Hunt, W. M as upon uiecutlou to
of 2a.S callous of alcoholic drinks satisfy said sum, on thu IKth day of
wore consumed by evury man, wo- Janunry, IV09.
Notice Is hereby given t lint I will
on the l.th day of Mutch, 1909, at
the flout door of the Comt IIoiiku III
Klamath Fulln, Oregon, at the hour
of 2 o'clock p, in. of said day, sell nt
untitle miction to thu hlKhenl bidder
for caili the followltii: drscillied prop-
of which $2,IS3.!I42,C3 were put lnpr'.v. lo-wlts
the cush drawer of the saloon keeper., Tll NKV "f "'" 8K "f '""
brewer and distiller during the IS 31 ' Township 111, South of
mouths last past. The drink bill of J lUngo s Kt. Willamette .Mer
the United States for I90S alone (l.c.ildluu. In Klamath Count), Oregon.
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Abstracting
Mipi, nana, Blue Prints, fcf.
Don Ji ftvMwm,
President
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Klamath County Abstract Co
. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
IlikT i: ITIIIillfr, Secretary
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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man aud child lu the United States
during the past year
According to tho most authentic
and conservative data nwvllable, the
people of the United Stutei paid for
alcoholic liquors during the piut tun
)enrs not less than tl$,3t!, :.'&, 2,ti,
Many armors believe that dande
lions Increase tho yield of milk and,
consequently, that the presence of
dandelions In pastures and meadows
Is rathor desirable than otherwise.
A Belgian Investigator, J. P. Wagnur,
has shown the incorrectnoua of this
opinion which, he x.iyn, Ih founded
wholly on a false analogy, suggesfed
by thu milky Juice of tho dandelion.
According to Wagner, the presence
of dandelions In largo numbers In
pastures exerts a very deleterious of
feet on tho quality of tho butter and
Is one of the nnmeroua cauics of tiie
difficulty of making butter of flno
flavor and good keeping qualities In
spring and early summer. The pres
ence of largo quantities of dandelions
lu bay ha a stmllur effect. Henco
Wagner advises farmers to weed thejr'
paaturea, whenever It Is practicable
to do so.
tho sum paid over the bar or other- jlaketi and lovled on us the pioprrty
wlso to saloon keeper ami drink mak
er) could build four cuunU the situ
of tho Panama canal, estimating the
cost at not less than f f,00,000,0o0,
To dale thn cnnnl has cost thu United
States approximately tl4fi,000,non.
Tho average monthly drink bill In
1908 would pay the whole of the
national debt $:,C'.,C,S06,:7t.&4) In
less than K. months, lu thu same
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y
of W. II. May, or so iiiuih thereof us
may be necessary to satisfy said Judg-:
ment In favor of thu said Albert rfliur i J
and uxalnst said W, II. Mil)
nalil laud, together with lute
thereon mid costs and dUbiirseiiiniita
lo accrue
Dated thlt 9th day of Fcbriuir),
1909, at Klamath Fulls. Oregon.
mid j
ierest '
uonta i
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The
UniversaP
Bread Maker
Wlxcs and kneads
Bread tliorouijhly (j
Three Mlnules. The
Hands do not Touch
the Dough.
ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
CaBsssssflsBBacL'SiaflC
sssMsaaisPwjR
W. It. IIAIINKS.
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leugth of time (his drink bill would I8""1 ' Klamath County. Oregon
oqual thu whole amount of money lu
the United States both In and out off
circulation.
These totals aro so overwhelming
as to nlmoNt exceed comprehension,!
when compared with tlio total popu
lation of tho nation we find that the
average drink bill for every man,
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rMM4)4)4li)4)s4)4)4))0
ii Combined Resources
: " and Liabilities of
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FIRST NATL BANK
AND
I FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK I
Pnnti-Mt NIntiri- !
Department of tho Inturlor, U. 8. 1
Land OlDce, lakevtow, Oregon, Jan
uury l:, 1909.
A suDlcleut affladavll having been
idled lu this olilco by Malhlas Armandl
mi iiinii,, ' T
woman and child In America to be "'. ' uumusioau vauj
not 1.4 than $25.40 for tho twelve No- :765 (8wr"'1 No- G "",Jl
ponths of tho fiscal year 1908. and134''1- " VJU-' tur w w' Btc
thu average per capita cost Is 2ir..05 rS' r" 3S H" " ,0 K b" ,:lpuuu' M
for thu past ten years. Sine.) lS9!0,luD' Mvutav, lu which It Is at
tho drink bill nas grown from fid 4'lw "l Ogdeu uever settled upon
to 115.40 per capita. .iala U,lU wUhl" "u i"m 'T
making snld eutry a rcqulrod by I
i Ian; that uld Cleuuor Ugdeu never,
'Improved said laud by erecting s
I dwelling housn nor uiudu any Ini-
provemeiitH whatsoever, that the
Hill Kamiey. brother or llloom , said Dgdvn has wholly abandoned'
Kamsey of Klamuth Falls. Is visiting i said truct and fur mure than slil
with Mr. unit Mrs. II Pearson and months slncn making snld entry: that
family. xald entry Is not cutthuteU us nt-'
Ml. Mrdlll, of Oklahoma, wan In 'quired by law cr Bt all. ami snld De
lhi vicinity boil week. den Ik not nt this time nor has he
J. S. Ackloy U completing tho work been living on said land during the
on his large scow. Ho will havn It 'past )ear; that said Ogden has whol
ly failed to rcsldo upon, ciiltlvntn or I
Improve said entry; that the alleged',
absuuen of said Ogdeu It nut duo tin
KKXO DOINGS.
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value '
Wlion bloekH in Mills Addition wcro oITitihI
nt liartfiiin price a nuinliur of Hhrewd inven
tors bought: Hincc that timu vhIuch have
iiicrwiHfd tnittt'rinlly.
These Lots arc Bartfnln Buys
nt prcHunt jirict's, mid thcru f uvcry rcanon
to nnticipatf mi ndvanro in prices. Itemcm
Iter tlics lots nru FIITY fwl in width and
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep tnoro than doulilo tho area of most
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE Office on Fifth Strut
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
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X WE ASK
YOU to oxamlna
our statement of condition.
.Pooplo who Intruat their
t
! money to a bank should
know somotblng of Its fltian-
Loans and discounts,..
Banking house,
Duo from reserve agents
Cush on hand., ,.
Hedomptlon Fund, U. S.
Treasury
Checks and cash Items
Overdrafts ..
I'. S. llouds
Duo from Hanks and
Hankers
Other roal ostato owned
Duo from other National
OankH
Bonds, Securities
count $113,007.40 1
, furniture 15, 838.2 X
11.C78.70
1I.930.4C
500.00
3.02C.77
3S8.27
10,000.00
397.23
C40.&0
069.87
15,844.16
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statnmeat
cUl StMBsTtb.
ipks titor- .Itself on Ita
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Z trsitb w abllelt your bus-
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I183.9G1.C5
Z :Ti,'ft!iite.'2 - --
rn:nr
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Capital Stock f
Surplus
Undivided profits
Circulating notes secured
by U. 8. Bonds
Due' State and "Private
Banks , '
Due State Tmt.Co's.:....
bue approved Itiewre"
Agenta .-...Xz.i.U.Zi
Dividends unpaid
Deposits .;.,...::..,...!..:,
00.000.00
7.C00.00
26,301.19
10,000.00
1,842.14
-4,871. 0J
-1.028.86
80.00
108,089.37
111
1)83,961.66
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IThe First National Bank!
First Trust & Savings Bank
IQaniath Falls. Ore.
cvady to launch In a fow das.
Mr. Sluir was In Keno on business
Sunday.
T. Ombb and II V. McCormlck
have sold their slock of hanlwaru
lo aeorgc Hum. the hardware man
of Klamath Kails. Mr. and Mrs.
Grubb will move lo Kail Creak.
Tom McCormlck Is visiting with
relatives In Keno,
V II. Wall made a tilp lo tho Kails
last week.
W. II. Wall was u business visitor
to Ilutte Valley Monday.
Lena Nlckerson, Mrs. A. Madison,
Mrs. U. E. Recder, Lisle McCormlck
and Mils Madge McCormlck went to
Holland on tho Canby Monday.
Tom Wilson, brotbor to Chester
Wilson, residing south of Keno, was
In town Saturday.
his emplo)iiicnt In the Army, Navy.
ir .Marine i nrps in inu iinui-ii states,
ns uti olllcer, koldler or murine In any
wnr in Mlilcli tint United Htules may I
ibu ciiKagi'd, snld parties are hereby
notified to uppeur, respund, mid offer
uvldenco toiuhliiK said allegation at
Id' o'clock a. in. on Mnrrli 3, 1909,
befora it. M, Klchardsou, U. 8. Com
missioner, ut Klamath Kails, Oregon,
nnd that final hearing will be held
nt 10 o'clock a. m. on March 10,
1909, buforo the Heglstor and Ilo
celvor at the United States Land Of
fice In Lakorlew, Oregon.
Tho said contestant having, In a
proper affidavit, filed January 7, 1909
net forth facts which show that after
Thomas Wilson vlilicd at the Ncl-iduo dillgoiico personal sorvlco of this
son homo Sunday, (notice cuu not bo made, It Is hereby
, W. II. Wall Is In tho wood busi
ness now. Wa wish him success.
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
aad Night
Private Dining Parlors
Oysters Served In Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON. Prop.
ordered and directed that such notice
ho given by due and proper publica
tion. J. N. WATSON,
1-1 C Iteglstor.
KOIt KAI.K -Second hand top bug'
try. Iniiulro of l. It. Houthworth.
BALDWIN & BALDWIN
Not Brothers; Just Plumbers
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS
CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
Work Guaranteed
HERALD ADS PAY
TSLSritONB l
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Falls, Orn
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Guaranteed Paints
We have full line of
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W. P. Fuller's Pure
Prepared ' PAINTS
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i A Big Line of Heating Stoves Just Received
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GEO. R.
NOTICK KOIl I'UIIMC'ATION.
Lukovlow List No, M.
United States Und Officii, Lake-
view, Orogon, January is, 1909.
otlco Is herul.y given that tho
Northern I'ncllle Hallway Compaiy,
whoso post onico address Is St. I'uul,
MlnnncHotn, has on this 2Mb day of
December, 1808, filed lu this office
Its application (Serial No. 0945), to
iiolect undor tho provisions of thu Act
of Congress, approved July 1, 1K9H
(30 Stat. 697, 6S0), Lot 1 of sculoti
3 In township 33 south of rniiKo 7
and Lot 8 of section 7 In township
33 south of iiiiii;u7, all oast of Wit
lamotte 1'iliiclpul Meridian, contain
ing 61.83 acros.
Any and nil persons claiming ad
vorsoly tho lands described, or de
ulrlng to objoct because ot tbo min
eral character of tho land, or (or any
othor roason, to tho disposal to ap
plicant, should tile their affidavits of
protest In this office, on or bofore the
ISth day of March, 1909,
J. N. WATSON,
1-18 neglster.
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Display your ambition with an I.
C. 8. course See window display at
tho new Portland. Store. For a. few
44K-v8
BRICK WORK
AND
PLASTERING
CIII.MNF.V8 AND KIRK
I'LAOKH A Sl'KOIALTY
H. E. CHILDERS
KLAMATH FAIXS, OII00N
DR. C P. MASON i
Dentist
American Bank - Trust Co.'i BoWlar
DR. WM. MARTIN!
DenUst -0ce
over Klamath Count
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