UAPCU T .XTTC ARlT.fti'YNr'fi RTf.HF.ST SftTf. AMI. ATW oi 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TEgMj K'i & m w, m m THE EVENING HERALD Imu1 Dally, Except Suuday, by tlia HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH Editor mi worn almoin fiimi hcIkhiI nm dm C'Iiiii'ih- lu'lpi'd .1 . Mill ink.' " HiIh wuok , pump mil ot M i "I'll Thiiritlii) Mlts Vcslii Todd Mulled out tidiool Mr Hall "'" " '" " 'HI"" rrlduy rnnrh Tiivm1ii - ' tIiuhu vlsltlm: ilio 1'iilW fium thin PINK (IHOVK NKWM. BUIISCKIPTION KATKS Dally, by mill, one year I 00 Dally, by mail, lit month , '.' M Dally, by mail, Hints month 1 Si llly, by mill, one month . M Dally, delivered by carrier, one wk ; IS KLAMATH FALLS. MONDAY. MARCH 22. 1009. (l.l,K IIAI'1'KMM.S. Chin. Anderaon sold ftvu howa ihU week for $700 J. 11. Ilobbi ami wlfo Hpont a plea unt owning Friday with Mr. nml Mlii Callahan. V. V. WhltlaUh and wife pont ititnday with It. C. Anderson. Clara Anderson Is stnliii; with her I mthcr In Merrill. M. Ulacomtnl, wife and rhlldrcti i'hiM Sunday afternoon with Mr. and ..lr J. II. Hoblia. it. S. Wooden void Mr. Klvy a U-am if horaci last' week. Cf-ax. Anderaon and wlfo upctit Surday with hU brother Krnnk In rand Hollow. W I!, Iladley has logged and clear i.bout 100 acre of laud Mr. Had I U a rustler. II C. Andomon'u derrick blew out Thuriday and was comldcrnbly dam rjted. Mr. Tailor went to Merrill Wed neiday. ' E. M. Hammond started plowing Monday with ilx horses. M. Glacomlnl li Irrigating hli sand land farm with water from the An denbn ditch. Those' atteiidlni; tlm St. I'utrlck's fcall at Merrill from Uala wire- Jilt Veita Todd and Horace Hickman. Delia Gtrklng and Chan. Whltlatch. Mimetic llnblnson and Will Wilson Jesse" Johnson and Leo Todd. Mtti Ulancbo Itoblnson and W. It. Wlion ipont Sunday In Klamath Ml. "Miss Blanche Itobluion ai the Kticst of Mrs. C. 3, Anderson over Saturday. Mr." and Mrs. C. J. Andfrson Hpcnt Wednesday nt the nppor rnnrh with Mr. and Mr. Orovor Slate J. D. Morgan In plowing HI Hire of grain land. i Stove 8tukel and John I'o'x went I after a band of horm-H out near Clear 111 In Hoy Kinsman has roturned from Uli visit with hli parent In town Chan Adams visited the Knltn Sat urday Tom Newton visited at the Tom Short place suteral da this week Mm lliinnei' and daughter. Clailce ninl Doioth), spent Halunln) , nt the 9. i:. Iceubleo homo , Wm I'ox moved Min John Hhorl I to her home Friday I Mr. nml Mn . Will liv nml TtiNI Short went to O Short's 3iiiida Jildd Short mid l.ottlo Allen Mi lted at the Tom Hliort hume Hunda Alinu New ton visited nt Tummy Short'u one day lam week Mr. and Mm, Tom Short, and Mrs Vox visited the Kails Tiiurulu Mr. and Mrs. Clllott and children. Itobert, Itonuld, Helen and Vlilan. came out to the rnurh Monday. Mr. McCluro passed through hero Monday peddling beef. T. M. Harris' father nirhed here Tuesday. Chas. Suowgoose was delivering Mr Harris and sons. Manse nud Lake the first of the week, return lug on Wednesday. Little Klhel Johnson Is 0,111, e with n selero eold I'mf .1. II llobbs was trading Merrill Saturday. W. W. Whltintcn went to tho Kalis Wednesday on Important business, returning Thursday. Mr nml Mrs. W. W. Whltlatch moved Into their new home Moiiduy. M r Wooden and Mr. I.lvy were In Merrill trading Saturda). Mrs. II. K Tolle snd Mrs. J. W. Tailor wete In Merrill Saturday on bushiest. K. M lliiminiimt ninl uir .nfir. talne.1 the Kho Hundred Club Sulur- U'00,,H ln UiIh ,,,l,,rlrt ,"!', w,"'k da evening In attendance were: Mr nnd Mrs. .1 II llobbs. Mr. and Mm. Jnck Donnelly, Mr and Mis Dan Colwelt, Mr and Mrs It C An derson. Miss Klla Callahan. John Cal lahan, Will (Jrnhain, Mr and Mrs. ' i: M. Hammond. Dannie Andemon, Misses Pauline and Manile Ulncomlnl. Chas Anderson and wife spent Sunday with his brother F'rank In Sand Hollow Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Tolle mid Mr. and Mrs. J .l.'lvy made a trip to Kl- vy's ranch Sundn). to which placo they Intend to move soon Jt C Anderson wlillo plowing last Saturday heard Ills dog barking on a hill near b), nnd sunt his son, Dan nie, to nee what wn the matter. Ho found It was a large wildcat After killing It they found a trap on Its front foot Miss Delia Corking entertained a number of her young frlend-i Sunday. Those present were. Mlsies Vesta Todd, Neva Whltlatch, (Iwcndollnu I.lvy. Messrs. Will Craham, Ludford t:ivy. Loo Todd, Chnrtny Whltlatch, Horace Hickman They atl spent a very pleasant afternoon plating game. Tin (i nil went io ihureli In the evening. 'Mist Neva Whltlatch. Desna llowoll and Marie Tailor and (oorM Wood illiUM Hiituidiiy were. W. T. I.I Unit. A I. Iceublcii and John lllb belts. J. S Mlll.i nml noil r'r.tnli went to I In 1'allH Wrillietda). Mr Hun Is mid son Mouse went to the I'nlls afli'l a load of liniibei Hat mdiij Mr mid Mil J MIIN went to i he Tails Sutidni I'litrons i. the ruhllc l.lbiiut nml all who at' lllleresled In tl devel opulent are teiiiesled in hand In lists of new hooks thev would Ilk" to hlie ftiri luitml roi the Dbr.llt till) U in ) umil (er new books leiy sunn lied thes. lists. It left with the lib .ii i ii will ! Kr iitlv iiptH' lelllU'd l Die Wninaii Ii b Dun J .umwait, I'rusldonl Abstracting V'llt.11 Mipa, Plans, Illuc I'rlnts, r.lc. M. Urn, Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers ItskT I. WlTMliuw, Secrelsiy Klamath Falls, Oregon --' MwtHtHJ CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and NI;UU Private Dining I'.trlut Oysters Served In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON. Prop. It's a Little Early Hut no' too early to think about spending your vacation nt SpringCreek 5 Williamson River Fishing Resort, The KIXKST HSUIM. In tin- Wntlil. K-isiiii opens June 1st, win u I lie 'Tut City'' will lin in rindliu-'H (..i your pli'iisuro and arcommodutloii Tourists Splllk Ulati.n'h Attell' ) ntlll. foi OUllllg Mlppll'll of ill kllnla Abjili 1) nv.-i .tl'lnu nil lint.il uhi;v in iiiwi:". 'I HIS With lor. f i t.e espeiliil nrriitnne. tnl lli of miles tirltlng Sprli'g Crei k ami nil iui"ii ItH. i I'urcl a de!u.rd at Mm Tfiil Clt) Ji.ii of rlinrge '44f44444M Springtime is Here Spr .ik i li. i mid right now is Hie time i, hK iliirm" gii.n III.- ti.'.-s nml the hintir. need pinning tin ,im, Ittntd il.iild '. lukiii off. mid tin garden nnd lawn will mtl. ii, ,i. mi lot ii Utile jitiiutloti now tinoii v, .ikinm u .il loi.l. nml it. n. i. mi. ii,. mil) Umi Hl. ,,,,,, j! us. v li.MlDI.V IIAllltt)l(,,l(D:.N jud I .s UAKI'H Vl'lt Ml' VIIIN'tt I'OltUtl HIIOVCLH rilDWIln f'ltL'N. ISi; Sill: Mill JIAWH Wll Bl'lhtV I'I'MI'H tl rvrry. if I . In tiLlkn the lawn Ktirdeti mill shrilhli.-ri I lilMful for lie lutnllig enl ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS WltlTi: OH tki.ki'iiom: R. C. Spink KI..lMTlf K.ltN'l V. oi:i.(.o. MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When lilofkri in Millrt Atliiiliun went ntfe nil al ImrK'iiiu pricen a number of Hiiri'wil inves. tors iKiutjIit; wincf thut time valut-H havu inert'iuuil iimteriully. These Lots arc Bargain 1 i ys nl prcMi'iit iinces. nml there is evei reason to anticipate mi advance in prices ' ciiiem her tliejie lots nre FIFTY fret in iu.lh nnd ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep- more than donlili; the area of most town lots offered to invuHtoru. FRANK IRA WHITE Office on Fifth Street CAPT. O. C. APl'LEGATE FKANK WARD Lnnd Sulcitncn. I More Bank Talks D'd II ever occur to ou why ull good huhlnesH men keep u checking account wlti hank? We'll tell you. It enahle.n them to keep their funds In a ninro m-curo place than the of ficii wife It gives them a hettur standing In the hiisiuess world. Il enuhlcs them to pay their hills by check, the returned check holng un undlsputahlu receipt. Individuals find u checking ac count very convenient und a source of saving. Money In onn's pocket Is often spent on tho spur of the mo ment, while one Is disposed to think twice heforo drawing on his balance In tho hunk. UKT TDK K.U'I.Vf.S II A HIT. I.y up for a rainy ily. Start a Imnk arrouut with I -x-'c---'v- ::: :::.:;.. Guaranteed Faints 1 it We have full line of '? W. P. Fuller's Pure Prepared PAINTS A Big Line of Heating Stoves Just Received GEO. R. HURN 4:H''K'''') BALDWIN & BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just Plumbers PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed I FIRST TRUSTS SAVINGS BANK I Klamath Falls, Ore. Invitation ' Each wook we use this space for the privilege unly of of.jQvjtlt)K you-oneo again to beepmoa (depositor in our -Dank. THE PERSON WHO READS ABOUT US FIPTY-TWO TIMES 'A YEAR OUGHT TO KNOW US' AT LEAST FIFTY "TWO "TIMES BETTER THAN IF HE HAD READ OF US BUT. ONCE. .THE BETTER HE KNOWS US THE .MORE LIKELY HE IS TO LIKE US AND OUR BUSINESS METH ODS. YOUR ACCOUNT, LARGE OR SMALL, IS URGENTLY AND RESPECTFULLY LNVITED. The First National Bank luamain runs, vrc. -:-v-':--:-vv t t HERALD ADS PAY 2 1 - z MMHHW IA, I ' O. K. TRANSFER CO. Keep us. moving; we arc irci;ired fur miij Jcaiiiiii,', tlrxyini; and forwarding. N iidT Reliable and prompt service worthy yonR Attention? Day or Night. We're not a coin A Nuher phones, office 871 and 873 the harN Say: Baggage and Pianos arc bpecialtitS Freight orders .handled quickly. No MufF JEliuptJcd witli the only piano truck liciE 'Reasonable rates on goods stored. IJctteR C dl or phone us before placing orders, 0 O. K. TRANSFER CO. .$ $ IFOR SALE ii I BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING I - mmmm Z I WI.I.L I.MIMIOVKD I'AHM of X J '-WO ucres, 10 miles Hotitliwciil j j t i iwarnuiu rails. Will Hull hm i! ' J n whoh) or In nan. Tin-inn. ', i l"rt down, Ihu hnlniico In do ' ferred piiyiimnis, Z ' T Apply I R. A. EMMITT nt llm I'ii.i Ofllru. Dry 4-foot and 16-lnch M. R. ANDERSON, Phone 203 TaLamoNi it D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath FalU, 0rieq CIIIMNKYS AND KIKE" I'LAOKH A SI'KOIALTY H. E. CHILDERS KI1U1TH FALLS. OlMOM iff " DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Bank A Tru.t Co.'i BaUI , dr. wm. martin: t; Dentist Office over Klamath Countf ik