The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 27, 1909, Image 2

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    MARCKr umc: aRKnnws RfffHEST SOIL ARFX A1W l,m
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80 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACHE AND UPWARDS. EASY ft
THE EVENING HERALD
nii'tntr.t.vr NoiiiK.
1muI Dully, Kxtrpt SuiuUy, y lint
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
SUnSClUl'TlON KATUS
Dtlly, by null, one tr ' W
rully, by mull, fix month J M
IHlly, by ihil, tlitve montlii 1 85
llly, by mull, ono tnontli M
Dally, tlelUeretl by rarrirr, ono wtvk 15
KLAMATH FALLS. SATURDAY. MARCH L7. 1W.
SIMMKIts NKWS.
Kent ilnllnrtl. who bus bocit
luiuling liny (rum "Dad" Wilson's
placo, returned to town lust wtvk.
I'huI mid Louis Wampler vlsltoil
at II. L. Uokr lost week
.Mrs. It. I'olnur vlsltoil at 1M
lloyor'a lust 'week.
(leno llopkln lias Invested In a
1 omo In Santa ltosn nml ulioro up
i omnia permanuntl).
Harry Depow Is working in tlic
Wcit End Meat Market, and Kred
Clin U workltiK In the City Meat
inrKut.
J D. Hooper Is double illikltiK his
nUaira
Kldln Dennis Is liaulltiK barley.
i.lliy M)ers has sold his black
rmlth shop. He Is thinking o( trod
lip his propert in tow'n (or ICO
ncrrs o( ranch fnnd In California
The government had a load of al
(alfa hay and grain brought out on
the launch. They are now hauling
It to camp.
Jacob M)ers Is sick with chicken
K)X.
J. Sears was at Merrill lust week.
H. Anderson was at Jim Jory's on
business last week.
A new crew went out to the gov
ernment camp last week
J. Sean Is packing, preparatory
to leaving the country lie Intends
to ship nil ho can on the launch and
drive the mules to the railroad. He
has cot decided ct whether or not
ho will take the wagons.
Sam Short, who has been quite
sick with measles. Is up and around
again.
Stella Hooper, who hat been stay
ing with Mrs. Daniels at the Kails,
and attending school thrrf has on,
rolled as one of our pupil
Albion George and Orrln Miles are
again attending schoo'
The road scraper has uvn at work
on the road In front of the ftIiooI
house, and trmel Is much better II.
l.ouo Is oiiu of the iiit'li utiiplo.ed on
It.
V. Mnsten Is working eight
four-horvo traiu on the I lull on
ltiacli.
W. V Mititin hits loft for luipr
In) Vnlle on it tuuliuMi trip
J D. Hooper hits finished plowing.
Mrs. Koutley. who recently sold
her rni.ch to D.te Wade, I now
spending some time with bur son,
Jim Dixon, before leaving foi points
lit I'nn.iila
Date Wade Is building a liarn on
his ranch.
V. M. Musten Is having his grain
lurtiled (torn the llorlou Itaucll.
Tom Scats hus returned fiom it
business trip to Kittitas l.'lt). Mo
Prod Smith is running three two-
lioio plows
Tom Klniio). who i;ib lieou gnat d-
Ing tho Aitkin) ranch white under!
rqiinruntluc has rotitrm.il to the I
Kails.
Austin Hooper, who left school
and -went to San l-'iuiiclson to enlist
in the uitvy. tins returned and Is
now lugging sag" brnsli for bis
father j
Sunt HariHi Is running a six-homo
plow- on his rnnth.
J I in- Dixon has Untitled fanning '
grain.
Dar.y Smltli. who bus lioott at i
homo with tile measles, returned to1
school In town list week. .
Our si h(Kl tard has lietii plowed'
and Is now rtad tu ! ni-di-d ini
grass I
John Dnrrorh. who I lis b 'en under I
quarantine on the Anker,)' ram.li.
returned to school Monday. .
Mrs .laui"H Dixon intended 'ho1
s-n'lng circle glvi n li' ll e l.ad.os
Aid of Pine (irut- Chun-It las' wt 'k I
John LuinLrrt th'j tiii driver Is
ncnln mnklug Mi usual ruui.dsi
through tlilt ti-lif'il'orhoiMl, since he
roads have ici'itn beti i
Charlie Asm wai teplng Jim
Dixon brand l last wt 'k
Jim Dixon. I.oulc !)!.. in .mJ Dnic
Wnile Iiiimi been plowing on Hie
Liters i a mh
II I. lloggt hni set lis liuiiuiitoi
I with llioioughbeil I'lMuoiilh HiicKh
Johnnie CailJ has beun diugglhg
i he lallroail grade gruttn lor .1
tfoiiru
Cul HutchltiHon Is no longer work-
tmg for V. V. Miles
Itn Mnsuiiiii, who has hi on on
an extended lslt to mint I wit ami
flleuds In the Middle West, is
again on his hoinitoml
i:n lugraham Is going to work
lor Mis llor.tl Slioit.
Mr. ll'iidka has llnlshed plowing
Some of V I' Miles' steers got out
last week
Mis Kern mid Miss Addle Mnti
visited at J I tit Dixon's Inst SiiihI.iv
Charles l.lutl bought four tons of
hn from llr.rr I'olutei
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dixon Mill id Mggcst slink o( flower and garden
Mr and Mrs lli'tl Slimf Sumlitt seeds ever handled In Klitimilh l-'iill. '
Mr Snovxguote has h"i'ii luaUlnr. Vou do nut need to send ny fori
Mi usual spring rounds through seeds as Olh or hits every variety that
Ituil wotk In electile wiring Is a
hiohii'Y (o the Ntfoty of our light
lug s.. stun, and itltects Hut Insurance
f our pad ous, There having bunu
ioiiiii done b liiunponathlo parties,
mil became them Is no City luitpue
oi, we lioicby give milieu that Aftui
this dale wo will not furnish clue-
lilt current lor, any service 'inliws
llio Jtilt of wiring bus been Inspected
(while the work Is being dime, and
hefnie tuticenled from view) mid ap
pi in rd hv us. A rousouulilo fee will
be chin ged for Inspection on work
other than which wu do
Ivhtimith Kails Light .4 Water Co
Sis
:.: vs--:'..
1)0 J 't'MWAIT,
I'resldvnt
Abstracting
Mips, Ham, llluc I'tlnis, Hi.
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tl,e'..M,1'l".
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Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrlttutlon Kniiinccrs
IlKlT K. UltllhllH, Sicrnlmy
Kluniuth Fulls, Orqlon
Visit Oliver's big Seel House be.
fnr hti)lng )our garden seeds Thoi
'"",
Springtime is Here I
the couitaunlt)
Charles I. lull has boon plowing
for Clmrlos Ager
l'rank Irish has bought all of Mrs
Untitle 'r chickens.
II. Ingrnhnm has moved to town
Addlo l.lnil visited Imr father last
week. i
Mr. Houston wus at the Masteu
ranch lait wiek
lllll I'iuglev is cleaning sage brush
"ti his rnuih '
will utow In this section. '.
Klamntn t'oiint) neadiiiarlnrs In
San Kritiirltco Is the Hotel Suvo),
1'iirner Van Ness Avenue and Kills
Street, Walter K Conner, prop. Titke
Turk and IMdy" street cars nt Kerry,
git off at Villi Ness uud walk ono-half
block north. - -1 s-3tn
ilpilllg Is hel ' uud right Hum . Hid tun. i
glow I he trots uud the bimbo nerd prm i, k
ul null he lukeii off. and the gardi'ii .. I
lepit) ou for a Utile utleullon now (,, . . .
good tiMili, nml thoie nn the mil) kind . .
suggest IIAIIDCN IIAIlllDWri.dAIIDCS n I i
ni -.iJio, ni-,M'i,ti i witivn, nimv I.i.n, I if) y- r h pltpv
i,u niir..Miik, n.xnn ,,-ii nru.w i'i mi , n n
thing to make thu lawn, gardati nml hrn,i.
Hie ruining rar
tLleci
'l"l limb,
IS;
Ktam uM
11 III
HAKW
1 1'
Kul far
Visit Oliver's big seed nouse
If s a Little
Early
Hut no' loo uirl) to think admit
spending our vacation at
Spring Creek
5 Williamson
River Fishing
Resort,
Tin- I IVILsr IHIIIMi In H. World.
Siiikoii op-iis June l.-t, uhi'ii the
T n i'iiv" will l. in nadlniss fm
jour pleasing and accommodation
Tourists
Spink's Klamath Agsncy
store (or outing supplies
of all kinds Absuliltel)
cvorxl.liig on hniid
ui:iti i.v rnSNHC-
'IIO.V with store fur the
tsptclal itciummoitntlun
of parties vltltlng SprlliK
Cm k uud WltlUmsiin
Ither
I'tircliiiHes dellvuriHl at
U.e Tent Clt ' free of
charge.
ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
4
wim i: oi:
TKI.I.'I'IKlXi;
R. C. Spink
uia.Mun A(it:.cv,
oiti:(.o.
More
Bank
Talks
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
Whon MorkM In Mill Atltlitioti win' oirentl
lit litiryniii prifoH a nuiulior of .ihrewil invi.
ton ixhikiii; Hini'i that time aluta l.ave
incri'iiHfil tnntcrially.
These Lots urc IJfirrfaln 1 1 7s
nt prcsuiit priccH, nml tin: re in evn rc:iwn
tu unticiiato no ntlvanre in pricw eiiiim
Ikt tlioxf totH art' FIFTY fVct in wnlth nml
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FKKT
(lii'p more than ilmihlo tin1 area of most
town lotM otftTltl to iltVt'httirK.
FRANK IRA WHITE
Office on Fifth Stmt
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
Did II ever occur to )oil v.h) ull
good business men keep it checking
account with a bank' We II t--ll ou
It enables them to keep their fundi.
In a more n-cure pluio than the of
fice safe. It gives them u belter
standing In the business worlJ It
enables them to pa their bills by
check, tho returned checl" being au
tindlsputablo receipt.
Individuals llnd a checking ac
count very convenient and it source
of saving "Mono) In one's pocket Is
often Hpenl on thu spur of tho mo-ni'.-nt,
while ono Is disposed to think
twice before drawing on his baliini.o
In the bank. Ol.T Till: SAVINfiS
IIAIII'l'. l-ny up for a ritluy iluy.
Sturt u bunk uiiuunt ultli
-.rrrJy-;,r,r- 4-44f4
I Guaranteed Paints
Wo have full line of
W. P. Fuller's Pure
Prepared PAINTS
A Big Line of Heating Stoves Just Received
GEO. R. HURN
$
. j
I FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Our Invitation
Each wtjk wo U3e this sumo foi the pilvilege only of
of Inviting you once again to become u depositor in our Hank.
THE PERSON WHO nEADS ADOUT US FIFTV-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 HH KNOWS US THE MORE
LIKELY HE IS TO LIKE US AND OUR BUSINESS METH
ODS. YOUR ACCOUNT, LARGE OR SMALL, IS URGENTLY
AND RESPECTFULLY INVITED.
iThe First National Bank!
BALDWIN S BALDWIN
Not Brothers; Just Plumbers
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS
CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
Work Guaranteed
HERALD ADS PAY
O. K. TRANSFER CO.
Keep us iiioviiik; we ;nc prvparcil fur worR
X (-'.'tumif,', (Jr.ijmo; nml forwarding. Is 110T
JRcliallu and prompt service woitliy youR
Attention? Day or Night. We're not a comA
Nwlcr phones, oflicc 871 and 873 the barN
S-iy: Baggage and Pianos arc spccialticS
Freight orders handled quickly. No blufF
Equipped with the only piano truck heiE
Reasonable rates on goods storetl. lictteR
C'dl or phone tis before placing orders, 0
O. K. TRANSFER CO.
:'!!
FOR SALE 1 1 BRICK WOBK
AND
: PLASTERING
WELL IMPROVED FARM of
000 nrri', 10 mlloi Hoiilliwcnt
of Klamath I'nlln. Will mdl an
r wholo or In purt. Turin,
part tlown, tho Imlitnco In ilu
forrid iiiiyiuuiitu.
Apply hi
R. A. EMMITT
nt tho I'oit Ofllcv.
Dry Wood
4-foot and 16-lnch
M. R. ANDERSON, Phone 203
OIII.MNi:VH ANI HE
f 'I.A('i:n A SI'IX'IAm
I H. E, CHILDERS
KLAMATH FAILS, OHOO""
' '
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
American Hank A Trii.t Co.'
TiiarauH it
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
DR. WM. MARTIN!
Dentist
OttM ovr Klmth Count; B
Klamath Falls, Ore.
$ )MMHIMUIMm
Kluwtb fiOf, Ongt