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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1909)
Bo ston Store Third Annual Easter Sale INORI3ISUTUGIVI. hVI'UVONl- AN OIM'OKTUNTI Y T.O DUIiiSb I'ltOPEItLY i;OK EASTLK It ARE GOING TO MAKE ONE OF Til L UK1.A TEST SALES EVER MAUK IN KLAMATH COUN'I Y ON IJAKI.Y SPRING ARRIVALS WE CANNOT ENUMERATE EVERYTHING IJUT GIVE YOU A FEW IT.EMS TO GIVE YOU AN "IDEA WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO. BEGINNING MARCH 15 AND CONTINUING UNTIL MARCH 30. FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY. DON'T FORGET. MEN'S CLOTHING. SI ISO Suits $15.00 Suits. $16.50 Suits, $18 00 Suits. EASTER SALE SI 0.00. I'aucv 15c Drdi Ginghams .it 2 l.Jc. I'iiiicy U l-2c Guiitlwiis EASTER SALIv 10c. DRESS UP YOUR BOYS $1:50 Suits. $5.00 Suits , S6.00 Suits 5 t( la years with Knickerbock er Pants EASTER SALE $3.95. PERCALES Drchs Percale 12 l-2c Gratlc EASTER SALE 10c. WHITE WASH GOODS 25c Dimities .... 20c 20c Dimities . .. .- 15c 15c Dimities 10c MERCERIZED STRIPE WASH GOODS. 10c Goods -.-..... JOc 30c Goods. . . 25c 25c Goods . .. . 20c 20c Goods.. .. 15c EMBROIDERIES 18c Embroideries 20c Embroideries 25c Embroideries 30c Embroideries 10c Embroideries EASTER SALE 15c. LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S' SHOES AND OXFORDS GREATLY REDUCED. ' LADIES' WAISTS SI 50 Waists $2.00 Waists $2.25 Waists $2.50 Waists EASTER SALE 51.25. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Tbr Burrow of othrrs sre llitM nrlfbts couipurtd to our own Thut' nb w twr v(br popt' so Juun-IUT 7 CCUb abbb The man who gurs about pity I n k li I in I f tioutil litre ii iu. glllM to give tiliu cstu. A fslr sprin kling of content Ml people inikm a ruin cf harmony. K 1 1 n g sunp tth a fork It ii mml rxaupvrst. Ilitf way of doing, nothing. Probably the n-sson mm find u turn! tu understard wuiurn U brcauw tbry liunut spt-aL the laugusgv, The trrrr n linn I' with bli tnonry I tit aiur 'I" l' suspicion br l that Ueu by H '' Tbrr nrv coplu who mini IbHr awn business and don't mvui to mttul It it ill Tkfre are nom mm so qurr that tVy wmild ratbr b married thai bsppy and contendsd. afTWd Thn. "Ton think you understand woiuff "I know I ilo," "to ttrry liistanreT" "Well. I understand tbein rtrrpt bra tbrjr try to slug Then I would ittf a Isnguage iprt to understand Best of thorn." Calls Moit tl Tht m. "H'brn I put luy band to tbr plow t feat turn tck." ' "I would hate to am you tried out on 1 fast aa tbt dlunar ball rung." CONTIIHTNOIKi:. Department of thu Irjivrlor. United lutes Luiiil Ollke, Lnkuvlow, Oregon, .Mined 4, I Hint A milllilunt innletil nlllilnvlt ImvltiB ii "li lllut In tlilH ciinio l,y James i: ndiluck, (iiiitottaiit, ii;alusl home tend entry No. 36 y (Herlnl No. j'j&r.), inniti- Nov. C, 19(16, for H1? II!'.. H- lit. N'i.Ni:i',. H.c. 20. Tp. 3!i B.. It III:, b John A. CnsU-ll. couteitie. In whh.li It U alleged Hint said Casti-ll has totally ubumloncit nlil land for more than six month ut pint nml coiitlmu'ii now to nbnn ilon tin m Mir, and Inn never nlnli lltlii'd ti-sldi-mu tlivicon or cultivated any portion tliurvnl, nml the defectH Ii'tvIii nvt forth lontlnue to tills dntc, :md tl.at kald n,lli-xi.'il ubaviKe from tic) rnld land iih not duo to lil'i vtii plo)iui'Ut In tin) Army. N'nvy or Ma rluu Conn of tlui Unlti-d Btatcn oh b prh'utu nulilloi, Ltllrci. wiiuiuu or urn rlnu durltiK tliu v,nr with Hjiuln or liirltiK ny otlier war In wlilcli tbc L'nlted Utntca tuny In uiikoki d Hald parties arc liun-by null lied to appear, respond, and offer orlilonco (oucblnK said ulU'catlon nt 10 o'clock a in. on April 10, 109, beforo It. M itlctnnlson, V H. Comuitsiloncr, Kln matli Falls, UrvKOD, and that final hearltiK HI bu liuld at 10 o'clock n m. on April S'J, 190V. before tin- itetc later and Itvcelver at tlm United States Laud Otflcu In l.nkevluw. On xuu. Tliu said contestant lint Inc. In a proper affidavit, filed Mtircli 2, I90U, sut forth facts which aliow Hint after due diligence personal service of tills notice can uot bo made, It Is hereby ordered nml directed Hint nuch notice be kIvuu by duo and proper publlcn tloa. J. N WATSON. . IteRlitor NOTICi: OF fJUAItDIAN'H HAI.K. In tliu County Court of the Htatu of UreKoti for tho County of Klatiinth. In tliu Mutter of the Kstatu und (luarilliinshlp of Itobert LauKbllu, an Itisauu peisuu, Nutlro of salu nf real.ostntu by Kunrilluu. I'lirHtumt to order of until court nolle- N I ereby Riven that tliu under tlKiied will (HI nl (.rlvulo sale for cash, nt bis resilience near Dairy, Or vKou, In uald county and stiilo, on or lifter Saturday. April Kltb, 1909, the following duscribed rent estate bo loiiKlnK to tho ostate of said Hoburl I.uiikIiIIii, nu lusano pcrsou, to-wlt: Tho 8'j of tliu Ni:'4 und the N'4 of tint 8KU. Bt'C. 13, Tp. 38 B., It. IPs K., V. M.. In Klamutli County, Uu'xoii. lontalnlnn lUU ucria, Uatid tills tith day of Miireh, 1901). THOMAS i: HTANI.BY. Adinliilstrntor of the pernon mid en title of said Itobert UuikMIii, nn liihime iiersou. In tlio Count)- Court of tliu Hlale ol Ureuon, for I lie County of Kliuimlli. In tho matter of the OimrdUnnhlp of tlio Persons and Ratal's of Lester Htncy Coluliun, Clifford Joluuou Col nliau. mill Stophuu Colahan, Minors. Order to Show Causu on Applica tion of Ouardlau for an Oidor to SHI llenl Ustntu. It npiKiirliig to this Court from the pciltloti this iln preientcd nnd filed by Joseph I'. Colahan, tho guardian of tho persons and estates of Lester Slncy' Colahan, Clifford Johnson Col- aluiii, und Stephen Colahan, minors, prnylnK for an order and lleensu of nle of thu certain Interests In cr- nln real property belonxltiK tu 1",,d wards, thai It Is necessary and for ho best Interest of said winds tbul heir said Interests In such real pron- rty be sold, and It appearing from Isuld petition that such may be true I I It Is, therufoiu, hereby oidorcd, hut thu next of kin of said wards, and nil persons Interest) d In their said fslalis, appear before this Court i mi .Saturday, thu 27th day of March,' '.i 0 9 , at tlio hour of tun o'clock In -ho forenoon ot Mild day, at tho court room of this Court, In tlio County Court Housu at the City of Klamath 1'nllH, In the County ot Klamath and i Statu of OruMiii, then und there to I show tause, If uny they have, why a license should not bo grunted for thu salu of thu Interests of said wards In such real property, describ ed In suld petition. It la further ordered, that it ropy l.en-of shall !) personally served on tho next of Kin of said winds and all persona interested In their suld ' stales respectively, ut leasl ton days before thu ilato last nboo mention ed, or that this order ho published I lot least three aucccislvu weeks In I I ho 1'venltiK Herald, a dally new spa- per printed nnd published ut thu. -Ity of Klamath Kails, In said conn jty, being u newspaper of general circulation therein. ' Thu rual property rnontloucd In 'said petition being described us fol low b, to-wlt: lhe 8V'4 of thot ta'i of Sec, 15: the SK" of the SV.M of Sec. 10; thu NKU of tho NKVi "f Sec. '.'I; thu NWii. H"U aw; of the NUVi, thu NK of the J jsnu, tho SUV. of tho SEU of Sec. I I!: thu WA of the NWU.thu NWU ! 'of the SV of Sec. 2C: nnd Diet Ni:'. of thu NE of Her. 27, alt 111 Tp, 37 H.. It. 11V4 K.. 'f tbo WIN lauiettp Merldlin, In Klamath Couu- ty, Oregon, iiiutnltilug In all 800 'acres of land, uicordlng to thu gov ernment survey thereof. i Done this 23d day of February,, A. O. l!0'.l. J. U. GRIFFITH, 2-24 County Judgo. KLAMATH FALLS FORWARDING CO. asaMSMasBnaysMBMMMMaamauaaBaMwaW(W Transfer Work of All Kinds Promptly Done Baggage a Specialty. Charges Reasonable Phone 605 NOTICK Fol: I'U. L'.CAIiON. Ijikevlt v List No. M United Sut s Lan I Ol'.cc, Lake view, Oregon, Junutiiy 12, lODV. Notice Is hori'oj t.lven Hint -the Northern 1'aclllc Hallway Company, whose poil ofDio address li St. I'aul, Mlnnncsota, has on Ibis 2Sth day ot December, l'JOS, CIcd In this o31ce Us application (Seilnl 'o. 004".), to select under the protlslons of the Act of Congress, appioTcd July 1, 1898 (y StnL S97, C20). Lot 1 of section 3 In township 33 south of rango 7H and Lot 8 of section 7 In township 33 south ot rango7, all east of Wil lamette Principal Meridian, contain ing 51. 83 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or de siring to object becauso of the min eral character ot tho land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to ap plicant, should fllo their affidavits ot protest In this office, ou or beforo the 13th day, of March, 1909. J. N. WATSON, 1-18 Register. NOTICE. Dlds will be recclvod by the under 'signed, Clerk of School Dlsttrlct No. jl, Klamath County, Oregon, until 1 ,P. M Friday, March 19, 1909,' for I tho delivery of 75 cords ot 4-foot pine wood cut from live trees, to be corded at school bouio grounds on or before August 1C, 1909. A check of 10 per cent of amount of bid to accompany each bid for faithful performance ot contract. The Board reserves the right to roject any and all bids. Dated Ibis 5th day of March, 1909. J. W. SIEMENS, - (5-15 Clerk Dlst. No. 1. CENTRAL CAFE ' Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlor Oysters Served In Amj Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. Hydraulic Stone 6c Brick Company i HYUltAl'LIC HTONK A UltICK COMPANY, organised, nud to bo Incorporated under tho lawa of tho Stato 44.0fuu, (With.. Capital Blots ot I36.UUO.00, for the purpose of manufacturing Concrete Duldlng Blocks, .and jsll jukttfrlalsi for Concrete llulldlux. and Concrulu Work; ami ulso to tuaku Concroto Brick, and Press M Brick, all by'tho'latust Improved IljJraullc Machinery. This Company lias purchased from tliu American Hydraulic Stono Company, tho concrete machinery nd equlpiuynt, with exclusive rights for Klamath County, fur inaklPK concrete building material by by-dr-ulfciitms'uraw (he Outy proosea or makinji TKUK CONCIH.TK 8TOXK. ' What la meant by True Cou "t. Is the uniform compactness ot tho concrete material In tho finlshod product. Tliu Hydraulic Machinery I so constructed that One Hundred Ttuusuud (100,000) pounds prossuro l put upon each block. Tho facu gf thf regulur alio blocks Is 9 by 24 lucbes, and nro so compact, when flnUhtid that In breaking a piece with u sledge hummer, the haidimt titonei In tho material, ouo Inch In dlam lr, will break beforo thu concrete around them releases. Tbo enormous pressure fills every void. With this material nnd syntem of Concroto Construction, tho walls nro bonded In every direction, nnd Mnk from 30 to 60 pur cent hollow ulr circulation both vortical and horlioutal, making un ul.soliiul) dry tWn-lu wall. For over seven years buildings by this sjstem havu boon constructed, In dlfforont partH of ths country, und there has never Imvh a dump wall. Flru pruul buildings will bu ronstructed by this svatom, t ono third, or more, less than with brick. - " ' iTIin dally capacity of ench Hydruullo Press Mnelilui-. Is eiiuul In 27.UU0 brick nillng snmo space, auf llfifnl for ii building 20 by 26 feet square mid lu fe t high. This Company will luslnll nil new and tlm lutmi tpoa of Imprnvid imuliluury: ll)drmillo Prosiei. Crusliors. Mixers, Pressed llrlrk Alidilnery. Hirtens. Kluviiturii, Tiucks, Cms mid nil iulpnieut m-ri-si.tr) 'or practical and perfect opotatlon, for turning out the very belt rim., nf wmlt nl ilgbt piltt-s. 'll.o (.o.u Wned works will omploy a great lumber of men. Kor a very nominal consideration this Comiwiny lias H-ruml Hu- nuist di-hlrahlc locution nml factory " o bo had, In, or iii-iir- Klanuilli Falls, im.lMlnK of thnv .iin f land, m-iir tin- ItiiitlliiK u Hie I'ppi -". with a 30 or 40 foot landing, nnd a rlght-of-vvny from factory nnd vvmks ti.-llm liimllng. TIiIk prop rty ronlaliia tho very Ust innteilal for both Comwto and llilili, nud I ho Company will noon lx prfwivv turn out tln-M materials at as low -ost as ihii Iw dono In ny part of the miinuy. DEMAND FOR CONCRETE MATERIAL AND BRICK; BUILDINGS TO BE CONSTRUCTED THIS YEAR . It wu only after a rery careful Investigation of tho demnnd for Concroto and Brick, that this Com y docldod to put In an oxtonilve plant In Klamath Falls. At prosont thoro nrp calculotlons and propar UotA botns mattb fo-r fifteen or twonty good) buslneua hou.oa to cost from G000 to $20,000 each. A large WbUc school building for the Weat End will (soon havo to bo built. -Tlio now Court Houso la going to bo ""It.1 The'raiMnie'r depot nnd many other railroad buildings, will go up this year. Sidewalks will bo put ' RMldeneeiCWlUaooQ be.golni up with our two pleco, follow wall (dry wall) Concroto Blocka. Taking Into conalderotlou the great amount of bulldlpg already planned, the material roqulrod In instruction and the "adrantagea this Company will have In supplying same, there la no aafor or more WoUtaMevlnYeatment than the stock of thli Company. The par valuo of tho slmros Is 1.00 each, nnd n llm "a amount of tho Treasury Stock will bo aold at 8B cents per shmo. H jsssssssssssHklssBsssssB ' laaaaBB&fl!Bniii:H' i 7llSHaVaVSSSuBaAiiQnjN Samples of the Concroto made by this Hydraulic Process, styles ot the blocks, with cuts may be at the offlco of tho "Roady-Made House Company," opposite tho- Masonic Hall. All are Invited :to;:.caU aad get Information. Parties who aro considering building will do well to call at the earJiMtioQayeiilaaej, nnd get particulars ot a special Discount Contract a propoeltlon that will be made to a UmUaV.aaaker of persons who expect to build within from one to threo years. , ,( WM. PITTS and E. T. Box 293 'v W For KLAMATH FALLS, OHGOII HYDRAULIC Sf0M BRICK -yfyr f 2: -- ju ca JtojLm.M