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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1909)
'fl ston Store Third Annual Easter Sale "Ml m IN OUOKK '10 GIVIi kVKInl- . OIM'Oin UNITY T.O UUKSS I'UOIMCKLY FOR KASTKU WIS ARE GOING TO MAKE ONE OF THE GREATEST SAfcES EVER MADE IN KI.AMATll COUN'I UNKAKI.Y SPRING ARRIVALS. WE CANNOT ENUMERATE EVERYTHING HUT GIVE YOU A FEW IT.EMS TO GIVE YOU AH IDEA WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO. IJKGINNING MARCH IS AND CONTINUING UNTIL MARCH 30. FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY. DON'T FORGET.' Bo MEN'S CLOTHING. S11 SO Suits .SI 5.00 Suits, Slfi.50 Suits. S1K.00 Suits. EASTER SALE $10.00. 1'aucs lac Dress Ginghams at 12 l-2c Fancy J I -V GiiiL'liains -EASTER SALE 10c. DRESS UP YOUR BOYS SI .;" Suits $5.00 Suits WOO Suits 5 Id 15 c.irs with Kuickuihod:- r Pants KABTER SALE $3.95. PERCALES Dress Percale 12 l-2c Grade EASTER SALE 10c. WHITE WASH GOODS 25c Dimities 20c 20c Dimities 15c 15c Dimities 10c MERCERIZED STRIPE WASH GOODS. -10c Goods 30c . 25c 30c Goods,.. 25c Goods.. 20c Goods. 20c 15c EMBROIDERIES 18c Emhroidcries 20c Embroideries 25c Embroideries 30c Embroideries 40c Embroideries EASTER SALE 15c. LADIES', MEN'S.'AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS GREATLY P.EDUCED. LADIES' WAISTS $1.50 Waists $2.00 Waists $2.25 Waists $2.50 Waists EASTER SALE $1.25. THE BOSTON STORE The Largest and Best Store in Klamath County. The Store that Pays No Rent and Gives Its Customers the Benefit A ca-aparatlva Improv.nnnl. Aifitr from tlir uniform iiliiiitlnu of irt ttrf !"' 1'iirlnwi- limn or lliwcr litiK ni'iirlr K'l rnulia inyl otlitlwU mil tin1 fritiiri-n tnrn llonul Ktrnlljr tttrvuKllivijul If muni I rnlonilnmit plntit muM In- inrid l:i rrr "Ml. I iii llir amitli !'! of Mrnti running rt unit nem t.jilrnti !'! cuulit ! tiatil, nt tlic Immi" ould fan- mirth, only niic mri of .'Bt atiuti'it Ih ho dupll' MiM. nr m linton liilftil I'lmlir. Ml Hint iih. i.t l N Hi'' re auEiii-atl'in harinniijr n'mt our or t Ij lr:m iru - pin t-l In tnrti front or Mc yanl, iri-friliiy not II In llki -oltlii, With Hut plants i-vh itwiii r "lii'iil'l itrni' lilmir h'titb i'o-oHrntloii would ro tor townrd making a tnirii altractltr and of rourw. Inttraatlnir. An Analog, "An- you thuruuclil) fnnilllar Willi nil I In- rruiiotiilc irlucllro joil nil vomit-V "Sly dp-ii lr" nniiw-ri-il Hi-nutur HurRlium. ".I rimuI Ikio!. n -ill iloran't hnir to I; no iv ttii- (otitontn of u ciluiut liy lii-iirt In otilT tu oil lt."-Vuiiuluj;. tun htur. Tin Fail Prt. Ill TrniMily-Dlil I umliMiinnil you In wiy li.irm- N truii'i.ii. In fiut com p.inr Jum now Ijiho OiiihtiIj -I rnlil ho vtnit tr.i'l Hut tilth n famliiu cuinimny. Tliiit lion In- unit mil ulth In liimti'il unit trjlMK to K ! tiomi -Catholic Stumlunl una '1 lint-. Not Mcrchindlit. Oum In th loom th frxh lr rrtnU ni ojyni u in. aitli AM, la our ai annoyance makea A ilrall you cumut citli Fall Shorl. "Jonra Inbrrltvtl alt of hi a ulcnta from lila inothpr." "At that he will ntwr l aa good a ran aa abr If." Cr. Branch. "Doa your frltrd Unow onjlMnjI'' "He la wall up In aclctict." "rrofaaaorr TufUlit." Ona Plaaaing Ouality. "Did you ban aomathlni: tu aay to raaT "Tea. Will yuu marry iuo" "I IILh rour urrra." -Olid yuu do. fur It la lbs outy tbtnc hava." I baa.' He Kntw. Thr Jiirrtillc claaa liml n Irmn In lilih autui rcfiTi'iur wua tiuiili- tu "11 fcrix'loiia !nul." "N'oiv," mild tin? tt'iclii-r. "ran any of you tell iue bat 1 flTOrlo'Ii (inul IkV "I rail." imld the email liy at the. fiut of the I'lnan "It'H u Irrrlblf lot of rlu,vU."-I)ftrolt Trlhmif. The Aunt and tht Durclar. ll Unlllo l. tllllt'M II lllltl of inr iiiMilfti mi ii I I'lMtinim jou nw hr II'IUU' III till' IUKTH l!lt WltlllT. Sho frlitlilruitl upy u hurslnr Mr. U'lnlJir (iiim-iy lMTtim tin' porlralti-DIJ alio) VVoll. I don't Aon-iK-r nl II. flfii-luml I'IjIu iH-alcr. lo.vii:st .noiici:. Di'imrtincnl of the Int.Tlor. Unltod :5tiiU"i I .ami nincc, I.ultctlcw, OrcKOti, tiirth 4. 1309. A aiiir.clont content ntllilnvlt hnxliiK hruii niud In tl.U olllci' l) Jiuma !.'. I'.-iilitocI:, (Oiitentnnt, ncalnul liouic- t-iid 1'iitry No. 35IJ (llorlnl No. o'jj;,), Mudu Nov. (i, 1'JOf., fur U'i !:',. Kc IK, NV&NUU, Sic. 30, T !'J .. It 1 1 i:., by John A. Cuatoll, iiiiitwltc, Iii which It Is aliened that .said Outcll has totally iihniidonud aid lutul lur more than uix luontlm last jiait mid contliiucB now to aban don l ho mine, and linn ncvir i-hIiiIj-IUI 'i roililiTico thcrc'on or cultlvjtud any iniillmi tbrriof, mill thu Utfi-ctj lii'iolii bet forth ronllniH: to thin dntc, ,ii. il that iiald nlli'K'-'d uhboncf from il n.ild land 3h not duo id liU om iilii)iiiciit In thn Army, Navy or Ma ilno CnriH of llio I'n It ml Static na n 'lirhntp ikjIiIIit, ufllcor, siamnn or ma Irlnc durliiK the war with Snalu or durltiK nn oil. or unr In which Hid I'tilli'd KliitiM may hu vnKauvd. ! Knld tiartlos uro hereby notlfli'd to iiii':ir, rcapuad .NOTICi: OK (JL'AIIUIA.N'S H.XUl In thr County Court of the State of OriKim for thu County of Klamath. In tho M filter of the Kitato and Gu.irdlnnthlp of Itobort I-auglilln. an Incunc p'.'ruon. Notlco of tnlo of real cstato by giiurdlan. I'urbiiaiil to ordi.T of anlil court no tlco U l.oroby clvin Hint the under MlKncd will sell nt prlvnto ralo for chhIi, nt lila rriddcncc near Dairy, Or "Kon, In aald county and ttntr, on or ill or Saliirdny, April 10th, lb03, the followlnt: dcKcrlbcil real otuto be loncliiR to thu t'Mnti.' of tald Ilobort l.niuihlln, nu Insnno pomon, to-wlt:, Thn S'4 of thu NK'.i nnd tho N',4 of the SK,;. Sec. 13, Tp. 38 S II. 1 1 i E., W. M., In Klamath County, "a.nn f.f.lf.lnlmr tOn iiMctia mid offer evliti'nc.'"v' '""'" '"""7 . ,7 , ,, llnt,..l l, l?ili lnl iif Mn nli 1 (Inn tiuicliltiK nald Hlli-Kntlou at lu o'clock "a,vu ' """.:',. t. vi vv a m on April It, I SOU. before H. !..,,, TlIOM,A '" 8UNL"' lllcl.nr.laon. V. H. CoiiiuilHbinrr. Kla-' ' AUnilnlrtrntor o the person and . mail, rails. iirvKun. ami that Bnrl. ,!Uo of sn"1 l,obcrS "'"". an h-urliiK lll be held lit 10 o'clock u. """," '"'r,on' in. on April 1'9. 1009, before the Iter-' " ; lilfr nnd Hecelvnr nt the United ,u '" C,,u",r tourt of ,l,e Htatc "' State Land OlUco In Lakovlew, Ori-i Ongon, for Hie County of goti. Klmnatli. The said controtnnt luivlnp, In u proper amdavlt, llled Mnrch 2. IUO!-.! ,n u,0 ,,,,. of t0 aunrdlanblp ..t forth fucta which .mow that nflcr (if l()u ,.org(ins ,l!ul l:statVg 0f Lester due UlllKOiuu poraonnl aerilco of thU StllrJ. t'0lai,an, Clifford Johnson Col- nhiui, mid Stephen Colahau, .Minors. I'atrom of tho Public Library and all who are Interested In Us devel opment arc requested to band In lists of new hooks H.cy would like to havu purchased for tho library. 1100 Ii to bo used for new books very scon and these lists, if left with thu librarian, will bo greatly appre ciated by tho Wruinn'i Cl-ib. Shaw Knit S ix K. K. K. Store. 10 no! Ice can not bo made. It Is hurcbv ordered mid directed that imicIi notice he r.Uou by due and proper piiblli-it-tloli. J. N. WATSON, 3-12 Kenbter. r Big Sale of Town Lots in MIDLAND Commencing March 27th, 1909 IF you want to double your money within a very short space of time, buy one or more lots In Midland. If you want to buy a farm close to the coming town in Klamath County, buy in Midland Tract at $16 to $30 peracie. The Town of Midland will be the largest shipping point in Southern Oregon within two years, audits mills and elevators will be the largest in South era Oregon. Lots will be sold at from $50 to $250 P.,Sr...eD. B. CAMPBELL V i , , Order to Show Cause on Appllcu itlim of Cuarillna for nn Order to I Sell Heal lMntu. ' Il iippcurlute to this Court from the petition t lilt day presented and filed b Joseph 1. Colaluiu, the guardian of thu persons and estates of Lester Stacy Colnhan, CUKord Johnson Col iuhan, ami Stephen Colnhan, minors, I pray lug for nn order anil license of nlo of the certain Interests In cer- I aln real property belonging to said jwnrds, that il is necessary and for ho best interest of said wards that heir said Interests In such real prop- rty bo Bold, and It appearing from said petition that such may bu true. It is, therefore, hereby orderod, hat thu next of kin of nuld wards, and all persons Interested In their taid estates, appear beforo this Court )n Saturday, tho "7th day of March, 1)09, at tho hour of ten o'clock In hu forenoon of said day, at tbo court room of this Court, In tho County Court Houso nt thu City of Klamath Kails, In the County of Klamath and Statu of Oregon, then ami there to show cause, If nuy they have, wh a license. thould not bo grunted for the .sale of tho Interest of said wards in such real property, describ ed lu said, petition. It Is further orderod, that a. cop) hereof shall bo personally served on tho next of kin of said wards nnd 1.11 persons Interested in their said states respectively, at least ten days before thu duto last nbovo mention ed, or that this order bo published ut least thrco kiiccossIvu weeks In ho lCvenlug Herald, u dally newspa per printed nnd published at the 3lty uf Klnmath Kails, in said coun ty, being u newspaper of general circulation therein. Tio, real proporty mentioned In said petition being described lis fol lows, to-Wit: Iho SWVi of the SWtt of Boc. 1C; tho SB Vi of the SBli of Boc. 10; tho NBW of the NCU of Sec. 21; tho NWfc. the SWVi of tho NE4, the K'j of the S13V,, the SEVi of the SEU of Sec 22; the WH of tho NWW.tho NWV4 of tho SWVt of Soc. 20; and the NEU- of tbo KKVi of Soc. 27, all In Tp. 37 8., U, 11 H E., of the Wil lamette Meridian, In Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, containing In all 4S00 acres of land, according to the gov ernment Burvoy thereof. Done this 23d day of February, A. D. 1909. J. D. GRIFFITH,' 2-24.. . ..County. Judge.. CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night I'nvatc IVniti". I'arlof Oysters Served In Any Style !J. V.HOUSTON. Prop. i I KLAMATH FORWARDING CO. ..TlllMMMaBjaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Transfer Work of All Kind! Promptly Done Baggage a Specialty. Charges Reasonable Phone 605 They're Here JgaJai They're all Leather and Hand Made We handle DRIVER'S AND LOGGER'S HONIST SHOES. UNITED Workingmen'f Shoes.- J. R. RITTER 6 CO. Wlllson Block EXCLUSIVE SHOI STORK FURNITURE - When you buy furniture, won't you give this store the opportunity of competing for your pur chase? We can and will save you money, if you will give us the chance. We can't if you don't Surely our claims are worth testing it is your money we are talking of saving. Come, test us. HXETTE All the Varying tones in green, olive, bronze, brown; slate, gray, tan, stone, mode and khaki shades, in stripe, check and soft ''plaid designs,' are found in men's fabrics "for Spring 1909. We havev The handsome assortment of Ed. V. Price & Co., our Chicago tailors,' on display1 now.' Seeit'todayy Voir can Have cfolKfci' made to y6nrown:meaiurerfroni;:' your choice" of 'this-' beautiful line, and secure surpassing shapeliness," fit and quatfty f&T the pricerof re'ady-ra'Vas clothing. PflntAtnriiim geo. w. McLaIh M .aaaT T- Mm EuHaaaaas. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaST sflav" 'Mal mmmm urn m. mm atsW-L 1 pj "ti