lTff"f fY ' ' "rif- -w-t3yuetw,"""'' .fc . .n.Cf li iw'.ni ( k i PHONE 3 MARSH LaNDS OREGON'S RJCHESTSOiL ABEL APY - - - ..... V:... ;, rAPrc at cor. iMi? ACRE AND UPWARDS.. LASY 1 30 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. RLflMAJina uiusAiuai dmiiu.uiio " v - ,: s .i ij..iti.ii THE EVENING HERALD Issued Dsllr. Kxcvpt Sunday, by tlw HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor HUHSUKU'TION KATK8 Jlslly, by mail, one year .... Dally, "by mail, six montln..(. I11r.br mill, three, niontli Itlly, by mall, ono month Dally, delivered by carrier, one week. KLAMATH FALLS. MONDAY. APRIL 5. 19W), A preacher who om ii No' York grocer $137 b Bono lo Now York id cancel Iho obligation by working it out. He rays It will requlro six monthi to imj- off thn debt In full. Wages In tho grocery business of Now York mut bo high Indeed. Unlets tho tariff la red u evil on rlovcs and stockings, bare feet and bar hands promise to become tho fashion in many families. Great Britain will need n few more Dreadnoughts to protect Its iKrcscsilon of tho south polo. rmjTC J ft y.r jUKfrv ' :1gfe jg&l ,r, iTfeC ; ' Jll'sWL- : fJWA&Jl V V JJSSA La? , m( rt v,n- v;?? rJg ?DvJiAi.VtoAJ I , $$. ''''v,vv444l . Abslracl.nil Mj. ''ii'. "It,c ,,,,r r,f' HIMMEUM NEWS. W. W. Maslen has bought a new twr-stated buggy. Mrs. Ankcny and daughter. Miss Irene, are over from Eugcno to visit their ranch. "Dad" Wilson Is building a slaughter pen on his ranch. V. V. Masten recently lost a flno horse from lung fercr. Jack llorton has removed the cattlo which ho was feeding on tho Ankeny ranch to the Reservation. Mr. McMulIsn was over to see Charles Llml on business several days ago. Two ot Dcryl Short's children arc sick with the measles. J. Bears went to Merrill on bust v. nssa Tuesday. B. B. Henry passed through on his way to his ranch, where he Is plow. Ing. John Colbunt has moved from his ranch to town. While riding through tho field on his pony a limb ccratched Geo. Miles on the (acu and badlyikliincd his cheek. Fortunately tils eyrj eru uninjured. Charles Llml Is plowing for "Dud" Wilson. Grandma Routley Is visiting her I ditch camp gut killed Haturday, laiiAlitcr. whllo the children of the latter nrc sick with measles. William Hooper has stopped school to co to work at tho Southern I'uclllcl camps In Holland. Hoy Vernon Is hntillni: liny for Krlckion & Peterson. W. I. Ml I on Is mcmllDK n sni; bruh rnke. Mr. llounton, vthu t.ns hii'ii winter-1 Inc his milk cow and horso on tho, Summers ranch, has taken tliem to to II, Wesley Masten r.s down from llio llorton ranch Tuesday, Tom Kinney took mime horses to tho rallioad Mondny. I Mrs. W. I. Mtnton hns been ImvliiK lomn dental work done nt the Fulls.. Mr, Dunlap has been out from sh !. ..!! IiIa ... 1 1 u l iuhii uiaiiutun mii wuiir, W, W. Masten has rmlnhcd haul. Inp hay from the barge. W, W. Masten, ho has been stopping at the rullsslnco his return from Imperial Valley, California, nt turned to the ranch Monday, O. S. Short Is moving from his ranch, which he recently sold to William IMtts of St. Unilt. Vera Schmelscr, who has bean staying lth her grandmother since the death ot her hmbntid, Mr. .Mas ten, has returned homo and will again become nno of our pupils. Sam Summers Is (iiivlnc some plnwlng donu on his land above the ditch. II. U Hoggs Is putting up u new Pagu wire fence cround his nrd. W, P. Miles i audit a Mcond coyote In his trap. , Sam Short and Miss Myrtle Mills visited the former's slater last Wd- nesday. Charles Llml has tlnUbcJ hauling bay from Harry .Pointer's place. W. W. Mnstcn U .breaking all his four-) ear-old horses to tho plow. Jim Dixon lmt turned Ms lior-s on llio range. Ono of the best mules In tho Wells It THERE IS NO PLACE IN AMERICA WHERE ALL WOOL MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTI IES CAN DE I IAD AT A LOWER PRICE THAN HERE. AND THERE IS NO PLACE IN AMERICA WHERE THE QUALITY IS HIGHER OR THE WORKMANSHIP SO FINE. ASK FOR THE INTERNATIONAL ALL WOOL LINE. R. I. HAMMOND THE VALUE GIVLR Don J Kt'inAIT, 1'reiiilinl I M l!t. tln-l'im slKlflJ Klamaih County Abstract Co, Surveyors nud Irrljlnllon Knijlitccra i, IKT I! WllllsfH, -ieli KInnuith Tolls, Orcflon i '.ss's', ' si. Springtiime 5s Here Hiirli it l li"r nlid rlgtt n.w Is II lime to IUk" It kjt .' i;rn Ihe trvm sh.I llv liushe lieel prunlng.thu dtad i.qU a s'.mlil I..- taken HIT. ami in- gsril'il nnd laitii Mill n :ii.y '.'. I), 'lit ou for a II. U.' bii'-iiiMiH now. ti.nn! woiLtiivii um noil iimiIi, and tlms ar H only klad i rsirr Let , urist IIVItllKN ll.IIIUvVII,n.nitKV r, LAWN ll.MUa SI'MUH. PllNn KOIIKS. HIIOVKIH. TUOVVI'LH, I'tit'.S'. I VI rllll'AltH. HAWS AMI JI'HAV W ll'8 11.111 . -"f. t'iii' ti iii4'. luti law.. Iho coming .u i. u id .1.111111(111 ctau i'u- fur ROBERTS 5: HANKS I HARDWARE MERCHANTS . Is not deflnltily knonti how It hap- One sit of liay exprest, single, peucd, but Is supposed that a scraper hcrtn'M Nmrh nm. Leo Tlplmi, slid don a hill on the mule. IVlti Pint.. :T-lw Charles Llnzl Is again working for ' . Chnrllo Ager. W. P. Miles made a tool chest for W. W. Masten last vnck. DR. C. I'. MASON The f First National Bank of Klamath Falls APPRECIATION This Rank values Hie buslneo. it receives from lis custom- X sod takes every, opportunity of Celling; lliem m. Our c unlomem. on the otlier hand, appreciate llio fact that tbo service rslenikil to them Is coupled Hitli security. Any business arrangement to be permanent must tic mutually satisfactory and profitable. Therefore, in selecting of your liank, Iwve permanrnry in view and establish yonrself for your present and future tvill being wMh good, sound llank. i Not How Big but How Strong I The size of a llank does not indicate Its strenglli. L'et d-ep-rr Into the question than the building nnd statement of the lil deposits and learn tho real strength of your Hank. We alnsys carry In our vault a cash reserve conilstent with safely. Our InvestmenU are all gilt edge. Tlw Officers or tills lluuk am mm of character, shouldering the great responsibility of bank las with the deiermlaatloa to serve the Bank's customers to the best of their ability, -This Hank is a good place lo open your Seconal. Don't delay. Call on us at your first couvenicute. The I First Trnst and Savings Bank I Klamath Falls. Ore.- Pred Smith has finished ploalng. The Smith children, who hao been out of school on account of mciulcs, aro aguln attending. ' Kent Ballard Is plowing on "!)d" Wilson's place. , Ola Smith will ij;id n few dayni 'llli her auul, Mrs. Pred Smith.. i Cl.arlle Wright wai out louktng for a milk row. whli.li had stra'yid auny. Mrs. I!. W. Smith vlilled Mrs. II. L. Hoggs Wednesday. Charlie Llntl lias been hauling sagu brush. John lluniaker It hauling mrl: In town. George Miles will visit HlOMUe Jamison as soon as school closes, Onk Hoggs has finished plowing .11. II. Henry bought somu grain from Jim Dixon to plant on his ranch, TIiimi) from this vicinity who ero town visitors last .itk werx: Hldln Dennis, K. W, Smith, II, L. Hoggs, Mrs. Iloutlcy, Have Wade, "Dad" Wilson, J, 1). lloopcr.Austln Hooper, Mr. nrooks and W. P. Miles Dentist Ainrilfsi ItsiiV A T"" " I'iillllnv TsLcriii.s ts I). V. KUYKKNDALI. Atlomry ut law Ki.mitt t'.Hi, Ofivnn CENTRAL CAFE Open Dny , una Nlijhl 1 Private Dining Parlors ' Oysttrs Served In Any Style ' J. V. HOUSTON. Prop. Choice Garden Lands FOR RE?XIT A lew plots or choice land for iJanlcn; Poiatoi Cabbage, Celery or other truck, under Irrigation nnd convenient FRANK IRA WHIT1 CAPT. 0. C. APIT.KCATK Flfih Street near Ml Has sums Lot Bargains for you frse-e .. Ns .. STOCK Idlt KAI.I.'. Ten shares of stock In Unit iJikn Lumber Company. Will sell for 95 a tb are. T. P. IIKiniNri. XOTICK. Thcro Is money In tho Clly Treiiv ury for Iho redumption of nil war rants protested up to and Inclndtiu June 30, l0G. Interest nlll ivarn from date. March 30, 1909, J. W. SIEMENS. Clly Trtamr.)r. BICYCLES For an up-to-date wheul ot a Rambler, on salo at The Gun Store. Tents and Guns for salu or for rent. We carry a full line of Sporting Goods THE GUN STORE J. II. CIIAMUEH3 Phone 303 Opposite Am. Hotel Guaranteed Paints We have full lino of W. P. fuller's Pure Prepared PAIiOTS A Big Line of Heating Stoves Just Received GEO. S. HURN , '-e-4...0, se.4a f4ffWMi 4 I FOE SALE: 7 " .i XOTICK UK AD.MI.MHTItATItl.VH KIXAL MXOVST. Notice Is hereby glvon thut Lena I;e Smith, formerly Lena Leo llr gut, Administratrix of tliu estatv of Harry II u ford ilurguH, duceativd, hus fllod her Final Account of tliu admin istration of said ostute with tho Clerk of tho County Court,, of Klam ath County, Statu of Orer.on, and that said Con it Ima appointed tho hour of ton o'clock, lo tbo forenoon of Tuotday, tbo 27th day of April. A. 1). 11108, ns tho llmu for hearing of objections, If any then bo, to such Final Account, and tho settlomcnt theroof, This notlco la published by ordor of said County Court, mudo and en tered In the records thereof the 27th day of March, 1909, LENA LEEJiMITH . (Formerly Lona Leo HarguB.) Administratrix of tho Estate ot Hur . ty Uuford llargus, dcaiwl. (Ml.) Z UI!IJ. I M I'ifiVI! I. 4 I) i -.r w ,,...... will tllll'l Ul J 0U iieios, 10 tulles Snutliwesl of KliiiMitlh PnIM, Will Boll im , a wliolu or In part, Toriiis, 2 i part down, lli l.jlani,o In do- V Apply In I R. A. EMMITT J lit Hie l'.il Olllie, 4e.44..;..:.. .' 4 jDiuuK wima , AND, PLASTERING CIIIMKYK AND KIIIK I'LAOKM A SI'MJIALTV .1 H. E. CHILDERS KLAMATU FALLS, OKEaON f O. K. TRANSFER CO. Keep ns moving; e atK prepared for worK Tciiiiiiit,', drayiii; and forwartlinK. Is noT Kdialilc nml prompt, service worthy' yotiR Attention? Day or Nijjht. We're not a com A Nmi'iher phones, oflke C71 and 873 tU barN oiy: Cngj,'a,T;c and Pianos arc spccialticS Fi'cIkIh orders liandlcd (iiicldy. No IdnfF Epiipped wi'th' the only piano truck licrE Ri-nsonaljle rates on Kootls stored. UetteR C ill or phone its before placing ortlers; C O. K. TRANSFER CO. wufntw ) -4 ) Mim&JSmfiamw-