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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1909)
PHONE MARn L.ATV1A3 wiw mxam.w .tw.uj .m .1 --30V 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KtAkATITS GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERta tiniTT t - mTx"r Dvrtrtiwc piruvGT fiftTT. AMI. A1W p ftl it- rM ' BM I tj H m w M i&n BSi'F 101 kamniip I mm 111?'! THE EVENING llERALD Issued Dally, Except Sunday, by tUa HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATK8 Dalit, by imII, out year j Daily, by mall, ill month - j Dally, by mall, three months v- Halli by mall, on month Dally, delivered by carrier, one wee ' " KLAMATH FALLS, SATURDAY. MARCH C, 1909. "I'm a terror, I be. ' anuouucod tae'lttw arrived la Frotcn Dog to one i( the men behind the bar. "He ye?" "Takes thrco men to handle me. once 1 get itartcd." he went on. "Oh, well." he remarked ns he arose painfully and duited off hli clothes, of course If c'ro short-handed, I tuppose two kin do It on a pinch." Everybody's. XKWKST NOTES OK SCIENCE. The Secretary of War has rccom i leaded tho removal of what Is known i t Middle Ground, a scries of ob fciructlons to tho navigation of the Fast Hlvcr, 1 H miles to tho east of lull Gate. A depth of 17.S feet has i.n-n secured over this ground by woik Initiated In 1S93. Tho Secre tin ) recommends that this depth be I mor-ed to 26 feet at a coal of l, 733.0S0. The blasting away of thu rev; will remove n serious menace to the. imlpplng which uses tho Inside route by way of Long Island Sound. Uudolph O. Klesllng. of San Fran cisco. In a suit for divorce recently Med 'makes some queer ailegallous ugarast his wife. Hero are a few of them: That she would not cook his meals. That sho contrived to keep the baby asleep In the daytime so that It. In turn, would keep him awako at night. That she kicked him In the stomach. That aho would not allow him to attend lodgo meetings. That aho followed him nights. That she made him llvo In a tent house. That sho would not allow him to play the piano. That she destroyed other musical Instruments belonging to him.' Klesllng says that when he had been thoroughly convinced that peace In the family could no longer be maintained he put his thlngs'ln a "gunny sack" and rodo away on a bicycle. Straw will yield lu .r rni of Its weight In paper when muilf Into that commodity. Cornstalks will yield 4! per cent. Tho crop reporting service of the Department of Agriculture costs the Oovernmeut $220,000 a )car. Seamless steel barrels formed by a single process by powerful hydraul ic prestos are sometliliiK now. The Chinese claim manic was In vented by the Emperor Fuhst some 3000 years beforo thu Chrlstlnu era. ' Acroscnphe" has been coined as the word that slgnlllrs tho nuroplane with philological correctness. Tho tower of tho Metropolitan Lite building In New York, which Is 700 feet high, weighs about 3:'. 012 tons. Automatic egg boilers In tho gal leys of the liners Ltisltaulu and Mnu-. rctanln have a capacity of 2U0 eggs at a time. France hns moro than 217 miles of pneumatic tubes for conveying the mall, equally divided betwtws rnrln, Lyons and Marseilles. Pennsylvania. Now York and Ohio, In the order named, have led In the country's sandstone Industry during thu past three years. An English ornithologist has sue ceMfully bred tho black swan, one of tho rarest ot birds. In every coun try except Australia. Cuba's first textile factory, for the manufacture ot hosiery at first and cloths later on. Is soon to be started at Matanzas. A cash prlso amounting to 12000 has been offered for the first fclte of French construction which wtll lift a man 200 meters and keep him sus nended In the air for at least an hour. The Government made a profit of $10,541,379 on Its coinage of silver, nickel and bronto coins during the fiscal year ending last .June. Slippery streets In Madgcburg no made safb by tho use of a wagon tin', suravs over their surfuce sand or fine gravel, miti-h :b tire' streets In American towns are sprinkled with water. YONNA ITEMS. OK HHEHII'I "H HALE. Miss Maud Klrkpatrlck, slucu go lug to Uonauis, has had a slight at tack ot measles. Those dolug business In Dairy last Friday wero: John Donnoll, IlarrUou Gray, A. L. Michael, Tlios. Mlchuel, Uhas. McCumber, Perry Handles mid II. L. Mills. Mr. and Mis. Chas. McCumber Hun lay entertained II. L. Mills, Mltx May ttoblnsou nud Harrison Gray. Mrs. I. M. Nelson and children, of Yonua, who have been visiting her II) virtue of un execution and order ot nulu duly Issued by the Cluik of tho Circuit Court of Klamath County, State of Oiegun, tinted (ho l!Hh duy of January. loii, In certain action at taw In tho Circuit Court of the Statu ot Oivgon, for tho Comity of Klamath, wherein Albert Hlmr ns plaintiff recovered Judgment ngnlusi V. II. May, di'feudaul, lot (lie sum of Four lluiiilied ForO-elght and 70-100 (1148 70) Dollars, togrthur with Interest thereon Hum the 24th day of August, l0K, at thu intv o( S per cent per milium, and uu order paronts In Minnesota sluco last fall, ot sale of the NKSi of 8KK of bee- are now on their way home, Jacob and Mike Kucck butchered teven hogs last Saturday. S. Harris, of North Yonna, who hns recently beeu quite III, Is now able o ho out and was visiting frleuds Saturday. Perry Ilnndles nmd.i u trip to Dairy 4undny. Mrs. F. llonnett, who for jeuro re dded In Younn, wiltes from her nev ome In California that sho Is feel ing much better there, although 11 rnlns most of thu time. She also write that she visited with Mrs. Car le Vance, a former resident of this valley, who now lives at Chlco. On account of thu good wuathor lomo ot the ranchers of this section have turned Ihclr emtio out. L. A. Stent Is busy hauling straw from C. O. Pearson's plaro. He oald DMiW&Vw' ' Abstracting J Maps, run, Ulue Prlnla, tic, Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers ItUr K NViTiiattw, JWrolsry Klamath Falls, Oregon ;". tAAAt))tt) I tlon 31, Towiiihlp 40 South of llango S Bast, V M as upon execution to satisfy said sum, ou thu ISlli day ot Ja'uunry, 1V0V Notice Is heleby glvuu thai I will mi the' 12th day ot Manh, 1V00, ut ihi front door of the t'uuit llou III Klumuth Falls, Oregon, ill the lumi ' J of 2 o'clock p. m. of said ihiy, II at public nuclliill to the highest bidder for cash the following described prop erty, to-wlls Tho NBi of tho HK'i of Mecllun 31 In Tiiwiifthlp 40, Sniitli of itangu H Kasl, Wlllumitlo Mer- Z Idlan, In Klamath County, Oreg taken and levied uu un the ptoperty S of V, II. May, or so much thereof aalz may b uecessary to satisfy suld Judg ment In favor ot the said Albert Shur mid against said V. II May mid H4M.MMM.MMMWM.MM4WM.WMM)) BKKK (TTesis 1. Bread Maker MJxea ii nd kneadi Urctid thoroughly (a Three Minutes. Tie Hands do not Touch the Dough. s i ald land, together with Interest tberiHjii and costs and dl'liurflunwnn! tM f Combined Resources 1 and Liabilities of IFIRST NATL BANK AND FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK X WE ABK YOU to oxaminu X our statement of condition. ' People who Intrust their it.. -vmoney to a bank should XA 'know something ot Its flnan- h elal strength. The annexed statement Loans and discounts $113,007.40 Hanking house, furnlturo 10,88.2? Duo from reserve agents Cash on hand Itcdemptlon Fund, II. S. Treasury Checks and cash items Overdrafts ..-.. (;. si. Itonds ,.. Duo from Banks nud Hankers Other real estate' owned,. Duo from other National flanks ....A, ,...-,.. . 688.87 X Bouds, Securities 1.',, 844.10 T 11,078.70 11,930.46 S00.O0 3,026.77 358.27 10,000.00 397.23 C40.CO 4'i 'peaks for 'Itself on its sUewrth' we solicit your bus- mitJ Capital StjOck I Surplus .,....,.,.,... .... Undlylded profits., .,-..... Circulating J-notes securod by' U. 8. Bond...wi. - Due .State 'and Private Banks -..X ' Due Bute Trust Co'au.., Dae approved Reserve Asestt ... Dlvidenes' unpaid - Deposits 183,I1C5 50.000.Q0 7,500.00 26,301. 19j Z 10,000.00 "1,942.14 4,7i.o;x 1,018.86, Z 80.00 iV4jQ9.87 1188,961.66 The First National Bank First Trusts Savings Bank Klffmith WllOre. ImMMMMMhM Uu ,(Jv4W.Wttt 13.30 per ton for It Wm. Wight went tu the Knlls on to accrue business Sunday. During bis absence "n,l tM "h ,Uy ,,f 'I'riisrj. Jerry and Glnn Pearson are doing, su!'' nt Klamath Kails. Oregon tho chorea. t W. II. IIAKNK8. ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS seeeeeteuHl Soveral flocks of ducks have been teen lately, although nono have been killed that we know of. Harrison Gray was a buslnss vis itor at J. G. Wight's place Thursday, Wm. Clarke vlnltcd Albert llurg dorf last Saturday, and on his return visited with his mother, Mrs. J. II. O'Brien. John and Carl Hitter were at Emit "gert's last Sunday to get a new bar ncits which Mr Kgcrt had made for Geo. Hitter. Wm. l.ogue was In Dairy Monday. L. A. Stertl brought hla cattle to his home Monday from Henry Stocsh ler's where he has bad them ted dun Ing tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Michael wen visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs Oco. Smyth, of North Yonna, last Sunday. Master Kdwuid Klatkiis was absent from school last Monday un account of akkni'it Wm. Clarku Is now working fui Win. Plackux, of WeU Yonna. Key Pool Is busy hauling bay from tils homestead In North Yonna to his plaui near Dairy. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon r-io-3-io Contest Notice. J Department of the Interior, U, S. Laud Offlcv, Lakuvlew, Oregou, Jan ' uary 13. 190. I A sufficient affladavlt having been ' died in this oflico by Mathlas Armand . contestant, against homestead entry ; No. 2766 (Serial No. 0C4). made Spt. 16. IK02. for W4 WW. Sec J8, T. 38 S, It 10 h by Klealior H.( Ogdcu, cuulentev. In which It Is al leged that Ogdeu never settled upon laid land wltblu six mouths after making wild entry as required by law; that mid Kleanor Ogden never Improved said laud by uHtllug s dwelling liouxj nor made any liii. , pruvuliienU whatsoever; that the mid Ogden hns wholly abandoned , uitd tract mul for morn ihan sli months since mukliig tuld entry; that, said entry Is nut uiltlvatt'd as re- I quired by law or at all, and said Or- leu U nut at this lime nur has lie oeen living on suld land during thu past ear; (hut snld (JKden has whol-' ly fullid to rt'ildn upon, lultlratu or1 MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value Wlii'ti blocks In Millrt Addition were olTerod nt luirifnin prices u number of abrewd inven tor bouitlit; riinrv that time values havo Incri'iiHiMl nintcrinlly. These Lots are Bargain Buys nt present prices, and there !h every reason to anticipate an advance in prices. Remem ber these Iota tire FIFTY feet In width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep more than double thu area of mot town lot offered to investor. FRANK IRA WHITE Office on Fifth Strut CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATK FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. ItMllt JIVSS tffllll StflfPt ill's! Ids h!IiiS.iI C E. Drew utadu u trip lo tho lies-, , . ,, ,, , , . , . 1 FflTllllfltSt lf Lfl 111 I tll.lllll J lll.f llllll lit ervatlon last Tuesday. Ho was gouv , , , ..... .. , , . ..,.., , .his eiiiplomeiit lu the Army. Navy a couple of days and during h s nb- ,, .. , , , ,, ,. ,' . . ' , . , , . . . 7 , , or Marine Corps of the United Htales soncu Scy Pool attended tn his chores. ! . .... . ... . , i ..in , u .. . L as un olllrer, soldier or marine In an) . . .,.-.. -uu . re..i., ...en . . . , ,, . . up a homestead In North Yonna. Is,. iir .,.. !!!:'"" . i!"l.B,i:'..n'r,,,K ,0,"M to appear. r,-d. and offer ovldenca louililug said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. on March 3, 190'J, eo Into thu rarileu buslbess. John Donnell will start plowing on Geo. Smyth's ranch this week. Thos. Michael's little son, Marvin, la quite sick at the present writing. Kred Beck was lu tlonauta on bus iness last Tuesday. Warte will be cured by wiping them several times dally with castor oil and allowing It to dry In. A recent Invontlon of a Canadian Is a brick-laying machine which Is claimed to do tho work of six or snvon skilled brick-layers when op erated by two men and a boy. I CENTRAL CAFE Opea Day aad Night - Private Dining Parlor Oysters Served In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. boforo It. M. Hlchardson, U. 8. Com missioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that final bearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 10, 190, before the Heglster and Ite celver at the United States Land Of fice rn Lakevlew, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper affidavit, filed January 7. 1901 set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this I notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publica tion. J. N. WATSON, 1-1 Heglster. BALDWIN & BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just Plumbers PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed HERALD ADS PAY KOIt HAM: Herond hand top bug gy. Imiulro of I'. II. Houthworth. TsLsrsoNS is D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Palls, Oregon Wm9MM0MMMtMM49eQMMMM 1 M vruaromeea Paints ..Wahava: full line of x W. P. Fuller's Pure Prepared PAINTS I A:'wlft K. iiVRN Vyrvvs auii vy .NOTiCti KOIt rUIJLICATlO.N. Lakuvluw List No. 61. United Unites Land Onicn, Lake view, Oregon, January 12, 1900. Notlcu Is hereby given that the Northern 1'aclllo Hallway Company, whoso post office addrmm Is Hi. l'aul, .Mlnuucsotu, hus on (his 2H(h day of December, 1908, filed In this office Its application (Horlol No. OiMti), to solect under tho provisions ot tho Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1K08 (30 Hint. GU7, 620), Lot 1 of section I In township S3 south ot range 7tt and Lot 8 of Boctlon 7 ,1a township St south of riun;o7, all east of Wil lamette Principal Meridian, contain ing 61,83 acres. Any, and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or de siring to object because ot the min eral charactor of the land, or for any other reason, to the. disposal to ap plicant, should Die tholr affidavits of protest In tbli offlce, on or before the 13th day of March. 1909. J. N. WATSON. W8 Register. Display your.ambltl6n'.with an I. C. B. course. Sep window display at the new Portland Btore. For u few days only. ;g W!! BRICK WORK AND PLASTERINO CHIMNEYS AND KIBl , PLAOKH A Sl'KOIAWY H.E. CHILDEHS KLAMATB FAUS, ORM FtMM MMHIMM DR. C.r. MASON DCBtllt American Bank Truit 0? Oe.'liw DR. WM. MARTIN! Dentist , r Office oyer Klamath Gown I