Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1909)
MARSH LANDS 'S RICHEST SOIL anm atw 'f Ji"w A " " - - 303 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TEHMs mmam EHRSH wm a 1 THE EVENING HERALD Iiiued Dully, Except Sunday, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCKIl'TION KATES L - 1 L i . U I U .' ' NOTICK OP WIHHUT'H HALL'. Uyvlrtuu o( an execution and unlur o( sale duly Issued by tho Clerk of tbe Circuit Court of Klamath County, Hltttn of Oreuun. dated lliu lilth OllV of January, 1U0D, In a certain uctluu Myers, Miss Dora Louden, Loulo UK on, Davu Wnde, Miss Cox, Pred Mm pu'ld. Mr. Mllior. George Trumel. Tbo ruuitc was furnished by Jim Morrli and Johnnlo bhort. There will be n rng dnuco at Silas Kllgoro's next Friday night. Thoio who visited tbo Fall Imllnt law In tbo Circuit Court of tlio Ifellr, by mall, one year Daily, by mall, six month Dally, by mail, tbrro montht Dally, by mall, one luotitli Dally, delivered by carrier, one week. ,5 00 . '.' 60 . 1 25 . M . 1ft KLAMATH FALLS. THURSDAY. MARCH 4. 1909. week from this dlatrlrt were. Hub Short, Klincr Newtou, Homer UutiuiU Daw Wnde, Louie Dixon, K.W, Hnillh Homer Smith, Nolaon Smith, II. L. Uoggs, Jim Dixon, J. D. llooir, Mr. Urooks. Jon Taylor, Charles Llntl, Tom Sears. Tom Short. John Short, John Darroch, Mr. and Mm, Ogle, stm-mux news. Interesting New nml I'crsoua -From Our Country I orrcspondent. Mra. Jardino has Juit Qnlhcl:o nrda of carpet for Mra. J. D. Hoop er. llcfore leaving for thu south Aus tin Hooper aold hi $S5 maro 'J J. D. Hooper. Hoy Smith ha returned to actiool rftcr a prolonged absence. Mr. Murphy la fcrtllltiug S acrca if land which be has rented (rum J. !). Hooper. V. Morton n In thla dlatrlrt laat iK looking after hU cattle which li li having fed here. W. P. Mllca caught a eojote In a trr'.'. Inst week. .el.mn Smith aa orer In the Mor ton rnnch laat week. Jack Thompson haa atopped work lug for Rrlckson & PelteraoiT. 'I no itx horto tuatna belonging to tbe guvcrnment are hauling wood to tbe government camp. Erlckson & Petterson are again wurklng lis borsa dump wagon. G. V. Smith butchered laat week, Mr. Slllta droro aeven head of cat tle from tbla nolgbborhood to tbe laughter .pan laat week. Jim Dixon hauled wood to Mr. Koutley'i Uit week. E. W. Smith 1 hauling hay to the Wlllard ranch. Three of Bennett' men took IS bead .of cattlo to tbo Kail laat week. Mra. Routley 1 tick at tbla writing. Jack Morton has taken hit cattle from Burrell Short' field and put them In a new field. Mr. and Mra. Jim Dixon visited Mr and Mr. Durrell Bhort Sunday even ing. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Dm key and Everett Durkey visited Mr nnd Mr. H. Anderson last week A. McMullnn I sick nt Altamont Mrs. Cllne, who has been Indis posed tor several da), I better. Tho March wind are drying up the road 10 that in another week travel will not bo difficult. Claudo Cloptan, Ciurllo Wright, nnd Jnck Drown tiae taken all of C. Horton'a beef cattle to tho rail road. itii Hopkins ujm out to hi ranch Sttud.ty. John Dt'pmv wu mi thu range last week riding for uittlc. William Hooper visited H. Ander son Inst week. Mr. McDurby t hauling hay from tho Qulmby place. C. Llnsl and Mr. Ilo)re went to tho hills after a load ot wood Saturday. Mr. and .Mm. John Depew aro tem porarily on tbo upper Hopkins raneh. Ernest Durkey la going to p!o. for It. Anderson. Tom Drown and Roy Vernon nre battling hay to tho Worden placa Mr. Wlllard took a load ot grulti to town last week. Richard qulmby bought soma wheat from Jim Jory thla week. Frank Adam has.bought Jim May nard'a horses. Ola Smith visited Mrs Cllne b week. Mr. Knight ha been very tick In Portland. Mr.' Crance ha been tick with a bad cold. Mr. Lee, the assessor, passed here Sunday on bin way to Merrill where he vont to asses some cattl.v He returned Tuesday. The dredger pulled about fifty feet and was mired down. last week. Mrs. 'McDurby visited Mrs J D. Hooper last week. Mr. Murphy hat rented (he Car rick ranch. A danco at Altamont wa enjoyed last Friday night. Those present woro: Mlsi Maud Short. Claude Short, Mis Etta Turner, Miss Maud Turner, Mr. and Mr. Ernest Durkey, Mr. and Mr. J no Cox, Miss It one Htntu of Oregon, for the County ot Kntuath, wliorelu Albeit Hluir us plaintiff recovered Judgmeiit tigutust W II, May, defendant, for thu sum of Four Huudtod Forty-eight mid 70-100 (tsiS.70) Dollurs, together with Intutest thereon ftoin the 24th day of August, 1908, at the rate ol S per ceul per annum, nml mi order Mrs. Pointer, Oak Hoggs. Mr. Hut- ton, Mr Wlllunl, Ola Smith, Mrs. Lu- of sale of the N'KH of HKi, ol Hoe Prnrle, Mr Murphy, Cbnrlle Wright, Hon 31, Township 40 South of limine Jim McAltster und Eldln Dennis X Ea.t, W M., us upon execution to J Sears expects to finish bis gov-.atlst said num. on the 1Mb day of ornmout contract in another ween January, 1109 '' 0v. Don J ZrmvAtT,' President Abstracting Maps, rum, Dluc Prints, tie. r I! M 11.. . ' ". ''. ami Tr, Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers; llskT L' U trnacw, tlecretaie Klamath Falls, Oregon wtmtsAttt iinij Mr Whltcllne, who tint been worl. Ing with the steam shovel- on th railroad, hat finished his contract Tho deputy sheriff was through our district last week hunting f'.r Juror The government men am put thin a tntcrnl through J. I), Hooper's field tills week. Mm. Sehmelser nnd daughter loft list week for n extended trip Ituo Arltona. liurglani entered the homo ot Mr. Itoyro last wwk, tnkltix some gro- cerlm and tool. There I no clue as rti who they weru. Mr. Elsie llcnnls visited Mra. E. W. Smith last week. Jim Dixon, Dave Wado and Louie Wade nre grubbing Hagehrusb on the Manning place, preparatory for tho new cemetery C. Ager wm nt C. Lltiil'a ou busi ness last week E. W. Smith wa nt home this week, returning to the Fall Monda). where he I serving on tbe Jury. Frank Ira White, who has been visiting hi ranch at Midland, re turned to tho Fall last week. Harry Ingraham vlltd II Doggt and Cnarles Lluil Suuday L. REAL ESTATE Tlt.iXSFKIUI. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the i:tb dtiy of March, IV0K, nt the front door of tbe Court Homo ln Klliinuth Falls, OteKOli, nt the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said iln, sell nt public miction to the blithest bidder for rash tho following desdlhed prop irty, to-wtt. The NE4 of tbe HE", of Urctlon 31 In Township 40, tluuth of Itangti H East, Wlllaiueiie Mnr Id la n, lu Klamath Count), Oregon, takeu nnd levied on us tho proper!) of W. II. May, or so much thereof us iua be lieessary to sntlsl) said Judg ment lu fnvor of, thu said Albert Hhur and against snld W, II. Mhv nnd snld Innd, together with Interest, thereon nnd costs nnd disbursement! to net rue. I Dated this Sth dny of Februur), l09, ut Klamath Falls, Oreroti ! W II IIAItNEH. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oruvon ! H)9i -rtitiitM(4i The 'Universal' Bread Maker Mixes nd knead! Brcud llioroughly In Three Minutes. Tne Hands do not Tobci the Dough. ROBERTS Sc HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS :-io-n-io : Combined Resources and Liabilities of FIRST NATL BANK AND FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK i : z - X . , , Z , Loans and, dUcpunts $113,007.40 J X t , . Hanking house, furniture f'.898.2 WE ASK YOU to examine our statement ot condition. . People who Intrust their money to a bank should 'know something of Its finan cial strength. j7Tho annexed statement ,r. speaks, tor. Itself on ' Its Due from reserve ugentH 11.C78.70 CnsK"oti"iand!.;..'...;.'.... 11.830.4C Uedcmptlon Fund, U. S. Troas'ury &00,0p Checks and cash items 3,026.77 Overdrafts . 308.27 J. H. llond ... . 10,000.00 Duo from Hank nnd Hankor .....s...t..:..... 3B7.2 J Other real eatata owned', , C40.&0 Duo from other' Njitlonul Dank ......, 6.87 Itonds, Securities ; 1R.844.1C Abel Ady ct ux to U O. Todd, sett of nett, sec 7. tp 41 s r 9 e, flzOO. Midland Town Co. to Klamath De velopment Co., 4 lots blk C, Mid land fl.00. Midland Town Co. to Abner Weed, lot S2, blk 7, lot 28 blk S, lot I blk C. 13.00. C. K. Wlddoea et ux to M L. An- derion, lot fi, blk 82, Klnmath add to Klumulh Falls, $2400.00. Q. W. While et ux to Nell Camn- bell and .Mark L. Hums, swt; of wi, sec 31 tp 39 s r & e, $10.00. K. O. Miller et ux to J, 0. Pierce, lot &, sec 12, tp 3K a r M e, $10.00. i II. A. Kelsey et ux to J. A. Thomp son, lot 10, blk 4S, $10. 00. ! J, II, Whitman ct ux to J. A. Whit- lauwuco or snlil Ogileii nut due to man, sot; of wK, sec 22, tp 39 s. Ibis employment In the Army, Navy r 10 o, $1.00, jor Marine Corps of the Untied Status Rllrnbnth Faith to (1. S. Qrlgsby, U an oltlier, soldier or murine In any w"4 of et;, sec 8, tp 38 a r II e, )r lu wbkli the United States may ibou.uu. i ou eiiKngeU, salil pintles are hereby Paul Dreltnnstcln et us to Ura E. jnotllled to npptar, luspoud, nud offer Contest Notice. Department of tbe Interior, U. S. Laud Olllco, Lakevluw, Oregon, Jan uary 12, l0i A sufSclent affludnvlt balug been tiled lu Ibis office by Mathta Armand contestant, against homestead eutry No. 27CC (Serial No. 0C), made Sept. IS, l02. for W W14, Bc' 28, T 18 S. It 10 K. by Lleunor S. , Ogden, contesteu, lu which It Is al leged that Ogdeu never settled upon, laid land within six mouths after' making said eutr) aa required by( law; that said Kleanor Ogden never improveu snld lami ny eiwilug a dwelllug house nor made any im provements whatsoever, that tho said Ogdeu has wholly abandoned said tract and for more than six mouths alnco making snld entry; that Id eutry la nut culllvuttd a re quired by law or at all, and snld Ok- lea Is not at this I line imr has be' been lltlng on suld bind during tbel pnsl ynr, tliut suld Oden has wbol-' ly failed to reside upon, cullivutw or Improve said entry, time the alUgtd MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blockii in MHIh Addition were ollYrnl ot Imrnin priccH n numlior of Hhruwd Invox torn IwtiKlit; ninc? tluit timu valtiun have incri'axod tnatrriiilly. These Lots arc Bargain Buys nt iiriwut prices, nnd thcro in every rcaion to anticipate an ndvance in prict'.i. Ucmeni tier thcao IoIk nrc FIFTY fcot in width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET tlcop more than double tho urea of moat town lotg oiTcrcd to invcHtora. FRANK IRA WHITE Office on Fifth Strut CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. S18M&1.CG Capital Stock ;.......'. $ C0.000.00 Surplus ,.., ,.. ,.. 7.600.00 Undivided,. proats... 26,301.19 fircuitinr.-?' '. (feared by U. B.'Botd.... - '"TIhs Aimtm itnA PrifttA X itrenfth we sollclt'your'ous- 'Baalts'l '....I Dtjq SUU-TruatCo'a,.... '"lnaas. Dae' apbfoveiHssw'rv'e. jsteau .:.!......:. OOrMAeidk :kBId..... Dpbslts 10,000.00 . lt42.14 . l',0i8.8J t 00.00 a10,0$9.S7 Lemmon, seU of swV;. lot 4, see SI, lp 3S. lots 1, 2, 3, sec e, tp 39 s r 11 M c, $2400.00. Abel Ady et ux to Mary Motschen bacher. ono-thlrd Intorest lu land In tp 40 s. r 8,e. $10.00. N. P. Ity. Co. to Italph E. Gilchrist lands In tp 24 s, r 8 e, 25 s r 8 e, 26 s"9 o, 24 a II e, 2fi a II -, and 2C s 12 e. $4260.00. Hdward Olddtng to John Work, blks 1G, n 18, and lots 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, S,J, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, blk 19, E. Klamath 'Falls, $10.00. Oklahoma ft Oregon Townslte Co., lot 19 and 20, blk 34, $1.00. x "flS;961.E t The First National Bank First Trust & Savings Bank Klamath Falls, Ore. 4)4' CENTRAL CAFE . Ok Day aad Night Private Dining Parlors Oyttert fcenred la Aay Style J. V. HOUSTON Prop. evidence touching said allegation al 10 o'clock n. m. on March 3, 1V09, before It. M. lllcbardion, U. 8. Cora mlasluner, at Klamath Kails, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 10, l0i. before tbe Reglstor and Ilo- celvur ut tbe United States Land Of fice In Lakevlew, Oregon. Thu said contestant having, In a proper affidavit, filed January 7, 1801 set forth facta which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice run 'not be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notlre be given by due aud proper publication. J. N. WATSON, 1-11 Register, BALDWIN 5 BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just Plumbers PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed HERALD ADS PAY -J lJ-ilUSJJ KOU HAI.K Hooond bund lop bug gy. Iiutulro of I. It. Houthworlh. TsLsrauMa II D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Kails, Oren tttftff1 mMMMMMM$MMMwMMMMMwMMM Guaranteed Paints ;W.hav full line of W. P. Fuller's Pure Prepareci PAINTS A Big Line of-Haatlng fttvas' futt IteMived GEO. R. HURN M4MI$HMM40I.M MM I AUTICU VDU I'UULICAUON. I Ijikuvliiw List No. 61, I United Htntti Land Office, l-ike-j view, Oregon, January Vi, 100U. Notlre Is hereby kIvoii thai tho : Northern 1'aclllc Hallway Company, whose post (illhe uddress Is Bt. I'nul,, MinnneMiiu, lius on tblu 2Slb day of neceiiibor, 1908, tiled In this office us application (Serial No. 0H46), to seloct under tho provisions of the Act of Congress, approvod July , 1 fill 8 (30 Stat. 697, 620), L 1 of section 8 In townablp 33 south of ranus 7M. nd Lot I of section 7 In townshlu t south of rnm:7. all east of wit. iMMtU Prluclpnl Meridian. conUln- ing oi.is acres. Any and all porsons claiming ad versely tho lands described, or de siring to object because ot the min eral character of tbo land, or for any other- mson, -to the disposal to ap plicant, should file their affidavits of protest In this office, on or before the 18th day ot March, 1009. J. N. WATSON, M8 Register. Display your ambition with an I. C. 8. course." Boo window display et tho new Portland Store. For a tew dsjrt only. 41 1 MWf BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING CII1MNKVB AND WBJt I'LACKS A SI'KCIALTY H. E. CHILDEKI LAM ATI JAlLf, OJUNOI I $11 DR. C. P. MASON DciUft American Dank A Trust Co ? DR. WM. MARTIN! i Deatlft Ollee ore KUaatth 0f f