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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1909)
PHONE madctx t ;.mc nRFfiniSPQ RMHRST SOTL ARFT AIW iTJLru.i3xx lAjnjxw , ..--- - AMMM .w ... 8oj 50 PfcR CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. K1AMATITS GREATEST BARGAINS AT 5Z5 PER ACKL AH1J UPWARDS. EASY TElii. ,-j jf ,jjmi -,,- W1, ig-ihri1 ' i i ,n l j. in in iiiTi-frmri '" " " ' n lw THE EVENING HERALD Issued Dlly, Except Sunday, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor- SUBSCRIPTION RATK8" Dally, by mall, one year Dally, by mall, its uiontha Deity, by mall, three months Daily, by mall, on. month Dally J delivered by iarrler, one week. .-MX) . a 60 . 1 85 . W IS KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY. MARCH 9. 1909. PART OF PANAMA CANAI. tPPS TO NAVIGATION. It la worthy of more than pawing notlco on tbo port ot'the pooplo ku- erally that five miles of tho Isthmian rauat.have really been thrown open to navigation and two big steamships if tbo Pacific Mall line, a strictly American company, allowed to past through tho channel from La Uoca wharf 'to deep water In the hay of Panama., No official nbtlco wis taken of tho uvent'and, Indeed, tho, only lathmlan cat al commission officials on board tin! first .ships to uao tho channel were t lo rildent engineer at La Doca, two of la aaalatanta and representative, ot the cuatoma and quarantine ser vers. The ateamihlp Newport, under lomroaud of Capt. Ruaaoll, the otdeat captain' In tbo west coaal trade, waa the first ahlp to uao tho passage aa It steamed through on lta way to Ban Kranclico. A abort time afterward the San, Joevvunder command of Capt.Thomp- oo, the youngest skipper of the Pad flc Mall line, camo .through on lta journey pom aan rrancisco, ana uou upat'toe L Boca dock. Both ablpa wer'e'dressed for tho occaalon and were, saluted throughout tho five miles, of their Journey through the neir channel by all tbe other veaacla In the'.new harbor. Pylor to" tbe opening of thq new channel, which la at the Pacific ter tnlnua to tho Panama canal, ablpa entered and left La Iloca by mean, of, a' channel orlglnsllystarted by tbo Frencn and completed and 'kept In condition by the Panama Railroad company. The -old- French channel, aa It U known, will be closed In tho course of a few weeka by the breakwater taat-ls reaching out 'from tho main land'at'La Boca to Naos Mlnnd. This breakwater la formed of rock and earthexcavated from Culchrn cut. tor the five miles tlint are uow In use, but a depth of 30 fel ut mean tlde'hns been reached 'In tho'shoalest part of thu channel, which haa been excavated to a width of 440 feet for tho flrat mile mid SOU fict for the remnluluR four mlli-i. , Moat of the chnnncl hna been ex cavated to a depth of &0 feet at mean tide. The greater part of the dredg. Ing necesanry to nrnko thla channel haa been done by thu aea-golug auc tion dredge Culcbrn and tho old Pruned ladder dredge Uopher, and both of the.e drodges aro continuing tho work. Although the chnnncl haa been deep enough for navigation for sever- nl days before It waa uctually open ed, no vessels were allowed to pail through It, because tho men who are doing tho work wiahed that Amcrfe can ahlpa ahould be tho Drat vessels to uac It. PINK (1HOVK NEWS. 444444444444e444 T. M. Harrla took a load of pota- toci to tho Palta Monday, Ilurrcll Short waa lu thla vicinity breaking a colt Tueaday Mr. and Mra. Chas. Mack went to tue rans wodneaday Tho .light anow which foil WcdneaV day night put a atop to some of tho plowing which had got a good atart. Mr. Cunningham wont to tho Kails Tueaday. T. M.. Harris expect, bla folfca out from Texas aoon. . Ployd Cunningham caught a coyote In. a trap and Rosa Hlbberts killed It with a stick last' weok. John Hlbberts went to tbo Palls one day laat week. v Mr. Icenblre, Mian neaalo Icenblco and Jim Raines wont to the Palls Tuesday. Chaa. Mack wnt to tho Falls Hat. urday to cet a olow which he rxnect. I to put Into use soon The' canal la not completed even I Mr. and Mrs. Southwell and tarn lly were out to Mr. Mack's vlalllim Bundayi Jessie Newtou la visiting her sis tar, Mrs. Tommy Short. 8. K. Ievnblco went to Olehe Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. J6bnny Short re turned -from thu-ralls Titeeday.whern Mrs. Short baa. bee u visiting with her alator. Mrs. Campbell. Krank Hlbberts spoilt laat Hiindsy In Swan Lake Valley, Jennie and Callo Icenblco visited at the home of John Hlbberts Suuduy. Mr. Patty. wasvialliag at the home of J. 8. Mills Sunday. Mr Kltlotl came out to hU ranch Friday. Mr. Cunningham went to tho Falla .Saturday. One of tho most enjoyable nodal ovontu of the aeason ocourrod Friday ovoulug, March 6, at 8. W. Kllgoru'e ranch, being a hard times dance. Many coatumca appropriate to thu o caalon were seen. John Luveledy won tho first prlie aa tho moat oilg- liial coatume, and Jeaale Newton won second prise. Those present were! Win. Stewart, Mrs. end-Mr.. Tommy Short and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Short and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Fox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and family, XI r. and Mrs.. l.-K. Young and family, Mr. and Mra..D. E. YoUng and family, Mr. and Mra. Reynolds and family, Mr", aud Mrs.. E. Klrkendall. Arthur Hawklm. Mrs. Krnest Durkee, Mrs. Miller, Misses Kthel Dawson, Kits Turner. Ethel Miller, Mary Short; Mln Lore lady, Dan Lovolady, John Varmir, Alfred Varner, Joo Tritniel, dco. Tra mel, Sam Short, Jas. Hull, Chna. Bradley, Ralph Miller. 11. II. Low, Archie Miller, Frank Reynolds, Chaa. Jlouienback, Walter Turner, James Orterby, James Raines, W. A. Arn olds and J. M. Pine. Music was fur nished by J. W. Morris and J. L. Short. Iven and Callo Icenblce went Olene Sunday. 44444444 ,' LONK I'lNKMlKMai: to Mr, aud Mrs. Bagsuy and daughter, ,uuii, Bpent KrUay and Baturday lu tho hVIU. Paul Klobt has vomnieitvvd lilt sprlug plowing. James Cole and Pink Dsrk. are hauling wood. Mrs. Ileldln waa a Merrill visitor Friday. The new nlflcers elected Inst Fri day In the sewlug circle were: Mrs. Sieveii.on, prealdeuti Mr. Kooutr, vlco-prvs.; Mra, Renins, lien..; Mrs, Kobley, acc'y; Mrs. Newtou, head dl rectroas. and Mra. I'hllllpa and Mrs. Addison, nssl.taul dlrectreaac., Mrs. tlnlarnvau and children apetit Suudny with Mrs. Heche, i Joliu Depew spent Tue.dny at thu Falls. Roy Richardson, of Merrill, waa In our dl.lrlct Frlduy. Win. Hark, hat commenced hi. plowing. Mr. ilecbe was a Merrill vl.ltor Friday. Mr, Lee, the county a..i-..or, w. through our district la.t week tlu.ale lleebe spent Wednesday with Kdua Uepew, , Pink Barks and Paul Itlcht were Merrill vl.ltors Friday. Andy Rhine .peat Sunday at Mr Dorvan's. Thu new school .eata have nrrlvud and urv now being lu.tallrd lu the now school house. Doralo Johnson waa through our district laat week circulating a peti tion for a new road. 4.e, Abitracting Dun J. Zumwalt, PrealUent Mane, PUns, Blue Prints, etc. ""Vh i. .. h',;;:.' i Klamath County Abstract Go, Surveyors and Irrigation Engineer liiM E W miaow, Secretary Klamath Falli, Oregon as.aa 1 " siltM The 'Universal' Bread Maker Mixes end kneed Bread thoroughly in. Three Minutes. The Hands do not Toici the Dough. ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS Miiimf , NUTICK FOR Pl'ULICATION. nabacrlaw for the HERALD. NOTICE. Bids will be received by the undor- signed, Clerk "of Bchool 'Dtsttrlct No. I, Klamath County. Oregon, until 1 P. M.. Friday, March 1, lto, for the delivery of 76 cords ot 4 -foot pine wood cot from live trees, to be corded at sebool bouse grounds on or before Lakevlew List No. 61. United States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, January 13, 1B0V, Notlse Is hereby given that the Nnrlh.rn P.plfle II.Uwmv fntntimm whose post office address Is St. Paul, Mlunnesota, has on this llth day of I December, I (OS, filed In this office jits application (Serial No. 045), to I select under tbe provisions ot the Act I of Congrt.s, approved July I, UtS (30 But. t7. CIO). Lot 1 ot section 3 In township 33 south of range TVi and Lot of seetlon 7 In township 33 south of range7. all east of Wil lamette Principal Meridian, cuntalu Ing 51.83 acres. Any and all persons cUlpilag ad vor.ely the lands described, or d- J slrlug to object bccauie ot the mln v, I Combined Resources and Liabilities of FIRST NATL BANK I FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS Augalt II. 10. A chock of 10 ter cent-of amount of bid to accompany each bid for faithful performance of ,ra, character of the land, or for aov contract. '...i... ........ ... ,i.. .,. , . .... Tbe Board reserves the right tolDiir.nt. .h,.,.M ni ih.ir .m.u.it. ,,f roject any and all bids. nrntset In (hi. mr. on or tmfora th Date4 this 6tb day of March. 190. ,3lh ,,ar of March. I0. I J. N. WATHONi I 1- MX ItegUter. ' 1. W. SIEMENS. Clerk Dlit. No. MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing In Value When block in Mill Addition wore ollercd' nt hurKain pricrg n numlcr of ahrewd inves tora houifht; Mncc that time values have increased mnterinlly. These Lots are Bargain Buys nt present price, and there in every reason to anticipate an advance in prices. Remem ber these Iota nru FIFTY feet in width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep-more than double, the area of moat town lota ofTcred to inveatora. FRANK IRA WHITE Office on Flfta Stmt CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. 0 44M44'-'4K44V4-4V4- AND WE ASK YOU to oxamlno our statement of condition. Pasjnje, who Intrust tbelr yajsjjf; to' a bank should CtMtfsejaVstalng of lu flnan- iM.-mtitgtb. J, Tie' annexed statement for lusif-o. IU Loans and discounts f Banking house, furnltura Due from reserve agontu Cash on hand.;... Redemption Fund, Ut 8. Treasury - Checks and cash Items Overdrafts I'. S. Bond Due from Banks and Bankers Other real estate ownod.. Due from other' National Banks Bonds, Securities ...,' .. x 113,007.40 16,898.29 11,678.70 11,930.46' C00.00 3,036.77 368.27 10,000.00 317.28- ' 640.60, 669.87 16,844.16 X ttrenftk-iw oliaU your- btuK ' CaplUI Stock Surplus Undivided proits............ ClrcuUUoyBOtsaW!ird' tTV; S.: Boaf,; .,...-.....:. Doeistai ass' Print! 'Banks '. State .TfurtOo;. Due approved' Rwarra .Aigeau "..... ..., Dividends, unfits..; DepoeJU ,. I183,91.6& .9 60,000.00 I! 7,660.00 I 25,301.11 ; I0;0f0,' t 142.14 .;,. .j : - 1.0SCI6 ' Ift-OfJ- ! io&mm? :: Itiassi.es' V, The First National Bank f AjJt'., x . , ... Fltst lYust & Savings Bank Klamath Falls; Ore. iwtyy' M' 9UM9iwwwnmt O. K. TRANSFER CO. ;Rccp ns moving; wc are prepared for worJC Xeamiinf,.draying and forwarding. Is noT Reliable and prompt service worthy youR Attention? Day or Night. We're not a com A Number phones, office 871 and 875 the barN S': Baggage and Pianos are speciahicS Freight orders handled quickly. No blufF Equipped with the only piano struck licrE' Reasonable rates on goods stored. RcttcR GH or phone us before placing orders, C O: K. TRANSFER CO. BALDWIN & BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just Plumbers PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed HERALD ADS PAY oeeeeeeoee4eeeee ' t4 taeeaeeeaAflafleaefls.aafls.a-AAAAAf,1ftft,.1.ttttttMUi MMIIM0lOCIOI090O0O09M t9at0 ' Guaranteed W. have 'full )i0f W. P. Fuller's Pure Prepared PAINTS WaWSISMMHSi :, A Bit XlM at Htattsi Storw SweirM GEa R; mmt " "'iiiiitii.,tii,,,,,i IFOR SALE li; BRICK WORK i I WELL IMPUOVISO FAItll of !!:: AND 600 kcrcH, 10 miles HouthweHt '' " mm, rttDDflI! X of'Klamnth Fulls. Will sell us ! IfJiAC 1 J&JUIW I i e a wholo or In nart. Terms. part down, tho bulnnco In do- ! ! ' - . I lerrea payment. . Applr to ' ' t c -. v I R. A EMMITT ''','' .urmrM i .i i.e post oc. : : Hi CHILDwo Dry Wood 4foot aad 10lnch M. R. ANDERSON, Phone 203 Tsiefsetis 11 aV.KtTKENDALL v Attorney at Law KUmata Faua, Ongen CHIMNEYS AfJP B ... ..,,U . UIIL'II 11.11 rbAUivn A l ,.w..-. ,. WLAMAfM ! ' mil aaaeeOHv in twftmnr ii " DiriiirAsoN American Uwk, Truat Oo.V' DR.Wt"MART Dentin Owitrkl.1maVh!0e m H