The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 12, 1909, Image 2

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THE EVENING
Issued Dally, Eicept Sunday, by the
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
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KLAMATH FALLS. FRIDAY. MARCH 12. 1909.
VONNA VALLEY Ill-US.
Mrs. Godfrey Heck ontcrtalned
Jrluads Sunday. Tl.oiu prcicnt wore;
.Mr. and Mr. Chas. Flackus and fam-
i.. l V II llll.j mml I.- M. Mill. I.
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J, II. o urien maue n ouh my
tu tho Falli Sunday.
Last Saturday nlaht Dr. Johnion
nf Bonanza was called tu tho homo
f Miinucl Vlerra to attend Mrs.l'crry
J niidliw. who Is ry 111. At tho pros
i at mrttlna. ho Is very llltlo Iraprov.
l.
i:r. and Mr. Goo. Hitler and Ad
rm WleUman woro vUUIuk at tho
) iuu of Mr. aud Mrs. Etull Knurl
Sut Jay.
tJu-Jfrcy neck. C.W Sherman, Orln
ilct'iuubcr. Hans Sloeshler, Otto
lloppc, V. II. Ullsa. 8. Harris, John
Lied nnd Ernest Nail wore dolne; bus
j.w In Dairy Saturday.
Tauwes Stanley Is plowluc on tlu
Jasper Bennett place this wock.
Mist May Robinson and Harrison
Dray went to Dairy Sunday.
John and Carl Rltter have moveo
Oeo. Hitter's cattle from the Paxton
place where they hate been wintered
to their home place.
John Anderson has been busy the
past week breaking horses.
F1t of the children who have been
absent from school on account of
sickness and bad roads returned this
week..
.Tho Oray placo In North Yonna,
which was recently told to C. E.
Drtw'rJJU acaln chaugod hands, be
lag sold .to Perry Handles.
' m. Wight ha been busy brand
ing calves this week.
Frank Cntter returned from Klam
ath. Falls to David Shock's place on
Saturday.
Vim. Wight has sold . four year
old gelding to A., D. llanold of Bo
nanza, for 1100.
A social dance at thu honiu of Mr,
Major Sponcor, wlfo nnd sou, l.nn
renoo, en ino up from their homo ni'iir
Ooswtck, Calif., last Wudnvsday, re
turning homo Friday.
Mw. Loon Andorsou wont to (Ho
Falls Friday for medical treatment
She will return home In about two
wttoka.
J. D. Kolly, wlfo and sons, of At
turas, stayed horu Thursday ulRht,
on they way homo from Prospect, Or.
Wbon about x miles from I'okeic
ama thoy not stuck In tho snow nnd
had to leave their wagon and come
the rest of tho way on horseback.
They could not ail their wagon out
so they took Mr, Spencer's wugou for
the ret of their Journey
One-fifth of the sugar used In the
United States Is produced at home
one-fifth M brought from our own I
lands, and thu remainder Is Imported
from forolKn countries.
week. A basket supper was brought
by those attending. Thoso from You-
na present were: Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Handles, Mr. aud Mrs. Manuel Vlor
ra ami family. Mr uml Mrs. Boy Pool
aud fatuity, Mlsnes Uutcl Fitch, Mary
Smth, Xclllti IMUi. Ilertha Deck:
Jerry Pearson, Jesse Drew,
John Donncll. John Hitter aud Will ....... i ..-I,.,
, Dopartmunl of tho Interior. I'nltod
S ' i States Land Ofllce, Lnkevlew, Oregon,
W. P. Scdgo and Win. Welch were Jnrch l909
In llonunta on bustm Saturday, f A ,',.,,., 'contvM mtl.lnvlt having
. L. Mlchail and wlfo. of Pino bon .,ic.i i.. ....,, onicu jjy jim,H V.
rONTKKT .NOTU'K.
Ths Surprised Highwayman.
The highwayman stepped out behind
t fastiUnmbl young woinnn nnd hit
lor n tremendous blow acros the side
the head with a piece of gns pipe.
uxNX'tlUR to send her to Hie ground
uueousclous and rob her of her vl.
unbles. Imagine III surprUo when, lu
stcsd of a dull thud, a luuilliil scream
and it fall to llio patrwent, the weapon
tiouuded back though II had "tru.-k
a large piece of rnlilMT, nnd llie lotliu
of thu attack iiirnwl angtll) lth.
"Deaiitl What do you mean ty try
ing to illMrrauge my bslrr-Lsiuar
(Ga.) Democrat,
An Old Faihlentd Woman.
There n mi ild fatlilomil wnmnu
who would bln.U If couipauy vauglil
her with loos than sit illirereut klniU
of caLu aud seven dldiwit kinds of
prcicrvoi to the home. If n gut
llkml eotfe for stipprr. nhe thmight It
was rl,:ut that alio limild have It
Her ile woro nlnuja rl Ii nnd she
uiiil lutN of Imiiiit itl.d iriiini Sin
Imd m-er lioinl of the t'lcl eiro an I
hollaed III people eallns 1 1" li '
Ibey IILiil Wlial u pity l Ii I'nt !i
Isn't illvr, wr folk hn nto lliet
of dli'tlti-: enulil go ami ilfll li. r'
chiton lllolie
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Don J. Zumwalt,
Prealdvnt
Abstracting
Maps, Plana, Hint Prints, Etc.
,
M. lie,,
.aMT,H,
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
IIskt I) Uitiiiiuw, Secrnlary
Klamath Falls, Oregon
AAAt1)t 1
as soon as ho baa tne crop put in
on his place.
Geo. Hitter returned to his homo
Friday from tho Falls, where ho was
a wltnciia In the Wallls trial.
John Andersou Is now plowing for
Manuel Vlorra.
Thus. Michael, of Dairy, enmu tu
Youna Monday after a loud of wood.
Flat, aro Intending to move to Dairy ; pn,,0ek, contestant, against homo
utcad entry No, 3510 (Surlal No.
065). madn Nov. li. 1'JuS, for Si
SKV. Sec. 19. NHNKU. Sec. 30. Tp.
3'J S It. 11 K.. by John A. Caitoll,
contestiH', In which It N alleged llmt I
said Cnsiell has totnlly
nld Innd for morn thnn six months
Inst past unit continues now to nluui
don the same, and linn never iitab-
Mil D(icltnfy.
A oerlil I riili'.lg" l.i.Tolim ' ill'i"
leaving to tilt only n tin on.iu '
an MtrtHie ImilniHii. nuil tsnu. r. ill,'
whi nprirtl In soii,eiinrl t ii"'li
er tlir young man poi-o-turd tho utiillt
to oarry cut the fatlior'n illoli i.
Well" rM one Wlmlly IH.e.
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Will auoewd "
"Perliaix you're rlfhl," Ald ntiotln r
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The
6 Universal'
Bread Maker
Mixes nuJ Itnendi
lire ml U'oroughrin
Tiiict- Minutes. The
HiukIk d(i not Touch
tho Duugli.
ROBERTS & HANKS
IIARDWAKE MERCHANTS
friend "llotiry In utidoulitiilly a elet
lr I. XI k'lrli iiiiim hnr ri'lnrti . IUIi.nl rolilirn thnrrwin or rulllvuloil er frl or. till I tnkr It fruUl IliO, , 'I
from lh Falls, wui tnkon sick. Tho any portion thereof, aud the defect matt-lie haut got the lieid to nl hh
trip seemed to bo too much for her.
Mlid Louise Flackus was lsltlng
her uncle, Theodore Flackus. Sunday.
Ocorgo Rltter has begun plowing
this week.
Ilert Doone and Pat Verley. of Do
nanta, made a business trip to Mrs.
L. M. Fltch'a place Sunday to 'get
some horses which they have winter
ed there.
Manuel Vlerra went to the Reser
vation on a business trip Tuesday.
Jeff Klrkpatrlck, who ha been
trapping on Lost Klver, returned to
his home In Yonna Thursday.
e WAMPLB NEWS.
Walter Anderson was a Klamath
Falls' visitor last Friduy
Mlsa Bertha Andcrxou went to tho
Falls Friday wbcru she will work for
Mrs. North.
Carl Miller, ono of tho men In the
and' ilrm. Emll Egert, in North Yonna employ of the 8. P. Co. near Wampus.
was. pne of the social events of the left Thursday for Sau Francisco.
h..rln et forth continue to till dale, ratners anor. Harper. m.i,
and that said alleged nbtencn from . Would Osr the Judiciary.
the said land was not duo to his em-' Yooiu minister Mimrtllur say
ploymeat In tho Array. Navy or Ma.,aome ery Irreverent thlug when flrt
rlno Cores of the United State as a wey gi
prlvato soldier, officer, seaman or ma
rlno during tho war with Spnln or
during any other war In which the
United States may bo engaged.
Bald partlca are hereby notified to
appear, respond, and offer evidence
touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
a. m. on April It. 1909, bofore It, M.
Richardson, U. S. Commissioner, Kla
math Falls, Oregon, and that flnal
hearing will be, held at 10 o'clock a,
m. on April 29. 1909, before the Itcg
lister nnd Receiver at tho
In harnru. but seldom are
to broadly condemnatory the young
clergyman who was railed umjii tu act
as chaplain at the npnug of a recent
term of court In Maine, ATter cover
tLg everything he rould think of a
appropriate to aay from religion to
law be closed his prayer with the sup
plication. "Ami Anally may we all be
gathered In that happy land where
there are nu court, no lawyers and
no Judges."
Then Ibey i banged cnaplalua
Stirring.
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United 1 UU " ""! iw ruimru i
I . !. ftut Ijiw atltllrtltfel sltlit fltiiilNl
States Land OBlce In Lakovlew. Ore-1 ' . ' h 0w
gon.
o murb oil til at thai at
I of the other Daarugers vttKMtulaled
Tho anld contestant having, In a i'or twut' sake, keep your cblld
proper afflduvlt, riled March Z, 190'J, (till, roadam!"
aet forth fuits which show that afturl Toi veo- porry." ald the mother.
duo dlllcciirii oersonal servki. of this "but the truth I until I get Hi lh
notlco can not bo mad,;. It Is hereby bokpal 1 aba'n'l be alilo to uulet
ordered nnd directed that such notice! b'q,!:" , .. ., .. ..
iesr iiii.
I FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK f
Combined Resources
and liabilities of
FIRST NATL BANK
tf' ii j i
AND
" Loans and discounts 1113,007.40
Banking bouse, furniture 16,898.19
Due from reserve agents 11,678.70
Cash on hand 11,930.46
Redemption Fund, U, 8.
WE ASK YOU to examine Treasury 500.00
w& Check and cash Heme 3,026.77
.... Overdrafts 3G8.J7
our statement of condition. y a io.000.00
Duo from Hanks aud
People who Intrust their Bankers 397.23
s"' Other real. estate owned. 040. GO
money to a bank should Due from other Natlonul
Hanks C69.87
know sonletblng of Ha flnan- Uouds, Securities 15,844.16
. . '. ... I183.9G1.66
clal atrengtb.
. . . Surplus 7,600.00
The annexed statement Unddcd profltll 20.301.19
Circulating notes, secured
speaks for Itself on Hi Dy ij, g. Bonds... 10,000.00
c .' Due Bute and 'Private
strength. we solicit yout bus- Banks ,.. 1,942.14
-" "' Due BUU Truat Co'a 4,671.09
InaM Due approved Reaerve
Ageat. 1.MI.M
DlvldeBda' unpaid 80.00
Deposit... !..( 106.0M.I7
1181,961.66
i The First National Bank!
Fint Trust Savings Bank
Ijo given by due aud proper publlca- . . v,
,'""- "He awalloweil n ieaHM,ii Telr
J. N. WATSON, diy, and erer 'ulnrr he' U'ii nn lh
3-12 Register tlr--Pesrori' Weekly
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
Whi'ii htockH In Millrt Addition were nlTernl
nt liaruuin iiriccx u ntiinlivr of nhrowil mvv
torn IkiiikIu; Hinco that time viiltios have
incTMiHiil ninlcrinlly.
These Lots arc Bargain Buys
nt pri'sunt irice. nnd there is every reason
to nnticiiiatf nn ndvnnn; in pricca. Itemem
her thcHe lota nrc FIFTY feet in width nnd
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep more thnn ilotihli. hu area of iiHt
town IoIh oiTentl to invetorn.
FRANK IRA WHITE
Office on Fifth Stmt
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
4-.VV)'J
O. K. TRANSFER GO.
Keep us moving; we arc prepared fur vorJ
Xcaming, draying nd forwarding. Is noT
Reliable and prompt service worthy youR
Attention? Day or Night. We're nut a com A
Jf u"her phones, office 871 and 873 the barff
Say:, Baggage and Pianos are spccialtieS
freight orders handled quickly. No bluff
Equipped with the only piano truck her
Reasonable rates on goods stored. McttcR
Cll 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
00000X 44)4)4K44X
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Uiiaranteed raints
We have full line of
W. P. Fuller's Pure
Prepared PAINTS
I A Bltf Line of Heating f fovea Jnat Received
GEO. R. HURN
af
FOR SALE U BRICK WORK
AND
PLASTERING
WKI.I, IMIMIOVKO PAItM (if
600 acres, 10 nillos Houtliwent
of Klamatli Kiills. Will noil us
a wliolu or In iart. Torinn,
part down, tho Lulancu In in
ferred paymonts.
Apply ti
R. A. EMMITT
at tho I'ont onico.
Dry Wood
4-foot and 16-lnch
M. R. ANDERSON, Phone 203
Tstaraoaa
d! v. kutkendall
Attorney at Law
Klamath Falls, Ore
CII1MNKYB ANP KB
1'LAOKHASl'KCIAWi
H. E. CHILDEHS
KLAMATH FAU8, OUN
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DR.C r. MASON
Dentist
American Hank A Trust Co.'i I1
DR. WM. MARTIN!
Dentist
Offlc trver Ktamath Con
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