The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1909, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD
luued Oallr, Cicvtt Sunday, by tin
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
bUUBOUU'ClUN UATKU
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Daily, by iimiI, til ufculln Sin
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KLAMAlH FALLS, WEDNESDAY, A1R1L 21. 1119.
kU.VU UKilS. '
C. C. Pcaxaoa made a trip to
Bonaasa Thursday to sm Ito ductor.
John Donnell cot to the Kails
Ult wee oa business.
Bam lUudlca and aon, Earl, art
bow but- plowing on Co ranch the
recently purchased In North Yoaua.
U. L. Simpson and family bar
BOTod from u C Pearson's place to
lira. Vim. Wight's placo In the west
era part ot Yonsa vsllty. It la re
ported they will leave (or the coaat
about tie mlddls of June.
Masters Albert Beck aad Willie
Joaas alerted (or Trout Creek Wed
eeday, where tier will spend eev
eral daya,
Wm. Shook was la Dairy Saturday.
The Pearson children hare recov
red (rom their elckaeas aad are
again back In school.
Otne Chllders, one of the promt
Beat atock raisers of Laagell Valley,
has sold his entiro herd of cattle.
Being a fine herd, he received the
highest cash price.
Joe Schmidt bought a horse and
colt from an Indian last week (or
IS.
C. C. Pemrsoa weat to Dairy last
Tuesday. J. K. Welch was also there
the same day.
Mrs. Ctas. KcCumbor Is quite
sick at present writing.
Arthur Prlcoa, who has been
putting in C. W. Sherman's crop
at Dairy, is now through.
Oeo. Smyth is hauling hay tram
Thos. Stanley's place.
Pat Colataa returned (ram the
Falls Tuesday. He bought a wagon
of Wm. Welch. Mr. Cutter of
Tonna came back with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swift from the
Reservation made a business trip to
Dairy thU weekk. v
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sartor of
Klamath Falls were visiting at Mrs.
L. M. Fitch's Wednesday and Thurs
day.
James Wight went to the Falls
Wednesday to get some lumbor.
It Is reported that Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Randies of Yosna havo sold
their place near Mcdford.
Earl Walker ot BIy stopped at
Manuel Vlorra's placo Wednesday.
Tom Mlclael returned from his
place near Dairy Wednesday night.
A. Prlcon and Mr. Brooke are no
working for Mike Rueck. The)
are clearing land.
C C. Carlson la moving the fence
outo tbo lino vihcre it ahould bi
for land wLlch he recently bojgu
iroui uubcrt LaagMla.
Manuel Visrra Las been taulin,
i.ay from Ms lower ranch to u.
4.onie place.
John Anderson made a buslnes
trip to Dairy Sunda).
Dock Tool Is now working ft.
rm. Fiacaus.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pearson, L
avd both bceu qulto sic with tl.
a grippe, aro now bolter.
Wm. Flackus vcuul to Merrill o
.lUiIacis Ihursdsy.
Wm. Clnrko will work for TLci
.-'lackks this wask.
Wm. Wight, Oodtrey Bsck am
John LInd cro all In Dairy Tuesda)
Duck Creek Las sow stopper
running, thcugh a large quantlt.
of water Las run In the creek thU
year.
Manuel Vlerra's baby la quite II.
at presont writing.
B.rt Chllders ot Klamath FalU
was In Yoaaa valley oa buainea.
this week. '
Those on the Roll ot Hoaor foi
tho month ending April Mia were.
Joe and Thorcsa Btertl. This Is on
account ot so much sickness la Yon
as this month, as most ot tho chll
Jrcn Lavo tad cither tho grippe 01
Jicaslcs. Thoso having the creates,
jumbcr ot porfect lessons were: li
J to. grade, Joo Stcrzl; 6th grade,
Viola Pearson; Stb grade, Loulsi
Flackut; 4th gr.de. Ward Rucck,
3rd grade, Earl Albrcd; 2nd grftdt.
jlaudo Klrkpaulck; 1st grade. Erm:
.Voelk.
Chris Pearson and son, Jerry, anf
.V. L. Simpson rill start to nork fo.
Wm. ULrmsn tn a few dr.) a.
Mr. and Mrs. JoLn Wells of Dl:
pasjsd through Yonna oa their wa.
to tho Falls Thursday.
Master Edward Flackus has b:oi
riding tor cattto the past few days.
Pat ColaLan and Frank Cutter
were la Dairy on a business trip thlt
arcefc.
Thomas Michael went to Donante
, esterdcy to see tto doctor about bl.
land, wtlch ho Injured by tailing
(rom a drill.
Hello, Jim! What's your hurry!
I'm going to MASON HLOl'GH'h
UISIIMCT OFFICE to order on at
tract. If you nerd onr, that's tin
Uif to go. First door northeast t,
tl a American Bank ft Trust Co., o
Main street.
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I First National Bank
of Klamath Falls
raid-up Capital, $25,000. Surplus, $7,500 f
Only a few days more and the First National Bank will
occupy Us new quarters, corner of Fourth and Mala Streets,
Its new home, built and owned by Itself. You will the be
able to do )our business In one ot the best equipped banking
rooms In Southern Oregon. Its furnlturo Is made of light
oak; IU Boor Is covered with .rubber tiling; the celling Is
beamed; a 2-story Sre-proof vault; a large and handsome new
Manganese safe; safety Deposit boxes forsecurlty; a telephone
booth and closets for IU customers, also a place to do )Our
lotter writing. We shall be pleased to have you come la and
Inspect our new borne, which we consider a credit to this
city and county, built and equipped to tako care of the present
and, future business.
Your business and accounts will have our careful attention
O. W. WHITE, Prveldrnt,
OEO. T. IIALIIWIN, Vice President'
V. A. DELZELL, Caslilrr.
The
First Trnst and Savings. Bank
of
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Solicit! Tour Saving! and
Basineu Commerdil
raid-up Capital, 25,000
Small Savingi Banki
Loaaed to Depoaltora
Wa par Interest oa Time Deposits.
We buy County Warrant!.
We buy City Warrants.
We buy School Warrants.
We sell Drafts on Chicago, San Francisco and Portland.
Safety Deposit Boxea for rent.
,'' la fast, do a general Banking Business.
S.U.K OK IN1KIIK81H IN Ilia I,
ESTATE IIY GVAItDlAX.
By virtue of an order of sate, dul)
nade and entered by the Count)
.'ourt ot the Bute of Oregon, for tho
bounty of Klamath, on tho :7th da)
of March, A. D., 1909, authorising,
smpowerlng and licensing me, as tho
Guardian, of the persons aud estate
if Loater Stacy Colal an, Clifford
.obnton Colal.an. aud Stephen Cola
an, Minora, to atll at private sale
he certain Intorctts, aud all the
Iglit, title and Intereit of said min
is In and to the following described
val proper!), situated In tho Count)
it Klamath aud Stnta of Oregon, to-1
lt: Tho one-eleventh Interest
wned by said Lester Stacy Colahan
nd Clifford Jolmion Colal an, sucl
itercat being owned Jointly b) thvui
i auch real propert), aud the une
lovcnth Interest owuvd b) said Step
en Colahan In each real proper!),'
hlch Is described as follows:
The Stt'U of tl e SWi of Sec. 15;
SUVi of the SUV of Sec. 10; tlio
KM ot the NEi ot Sec. IC; thv
Wli. the SWU of the NEU. tbo
:j of the 8EVI, tho SK',i of the
EU of Sec. ::; the V4 ot the
Wli, the XW of tie SWV, of
ec. 26. and the NRV of tho NE',
f Sec. S7, all In Township 37, S. It
I H East of the Wlllammctto Mrrl
tan, la Oregon, containing In all
00 acres ot land, according to tin
overnment Survey thereof.
That I will from and after tin
7th day of April, 1909, procciJ to
II, and continue until sold, to sell
t private sale, fur cash In tiaral.
ubject to the confirmation of tin-bore-named
Court, said Interests,
nd all the rlgtt, title and estate
'hlch the said Minors, or either of
hem have In and to aaid described
;sl property.
Applications to purchase su.-h In
treste may be made to me, Josepl
'. Colahan, of Dairy, Klamath Coun
r, Oregon.
Dated and first published Maret
9th. 190.
JOSEPH P. COLAHAN.
Ouardlan ot tho persons and cv
ates of Lester Stacy Colahan, Cllf
ord Johnson Cotaean and Stephen
'olatian, Minors. S-:7 4.24
NOTICE.
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There are funds In the City Trias
try for the redemption of all war--ants
protested on and prior to July
:7, 1906. Interest on above war
ants will cease from date.
Dated this 7th dsy of April, 1909.
J. W. SIEMENS.
City Treasurer.
Bring Her With Youl
WOMEN know belter than men what it good Jt
lity in Cloth. They know a pure woo) fhrk
when they teo it, and they bare good taste lea
fa the selection of fabric, design and color. That k why
we Lke you to Biing Her With You wbea you wail
to buy a new imt ot overcoat Ask for the lilimtinaal
genuine all wool line, and put the question of worth It
her. International quality can stand the Miami
tye-tbe test even of a bargiin-huatiag lady.
BRING HER WITH YOU.
K. I. HAMMOND
THE VALUE GIVER
Geo. Chastain
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiBasaisswassssssMeiessssstissswawawi
Complete Stock of
Fresh Groceries
Quality and Price Guaranteed.
Try ua and be convinced
Phone 771 Free Deliver)
IklM J HlKHiir.
I'restdrnt
Abstracting
Mane, risns. Blue frlnls. lie.
, I M ItM
Klamath County Abstract Co.
t Surveyors and Iirigutlon Engineers
J flssv K Hltnr, 're'rlan
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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NOTICE.
There Is money la the City Trrn
ury for the redemption of sll nr
ranta protested up to and Inclnittng
June SO, 1906. Interest will ceare
from date.
March 30, 190.
J. W. SIEMENS. City Treasurer.
If you want good goods at lowest
prleea ever beard of, go to the Bos
ton 8tore.
It's a Little
Early
Hut no' loo rnrl) In think about
spending our raratlni at
Spring Creek
& Williamson
River Fishing
Resort.
The HXI.ST FISIIIVO fn Hie Wnrlil.
Season opens June 1st, wlirn tho
"Tent City" Kill bo In rraitltiraa.for
jour I'Uaiuro and accuiiniiuilutlon.
Tourists
H. Ink's Klamalb Agency
store for outing supplies
uf all Mods. Absolutely
niTjtlilng on hand.
I.IVniV IN ItlMXIM'.
'uO.N with store for the
espvclal arrummodalloa
of iiartlea visiting Spring
Cn-vk and WllllsmeoD
Itlvvr.
I'ureliaws dtllvired al
tlir "Trnt City" free of
rlilUKf.
WltlTK (lit
TLLU'llOXt;
R. C. Spink
KMMATII AdKNl-Y.
UIUMON.
Springtime is Here
Spring is here aad right now la th tlmp tu tuakn ililtn
grow, The trs aod the buil nrtl prunlns.tliu ilr. (tintx
tould be taken off, aid the gardrn and ln lll ru.;
repay you for a little attention now Uool oikiiin um
good tools, aad these are the only klcJ carry l.l si
wag UAhiih.1 uaii jno,u.ilifl.. and l.Ai li lu al
ipaucs. ar-ADiNu roiKs, biiovi:i.h. inowin.ii. rites, jt
inu aiiKAita, Mwa ;.o nritAT runrn iinn, n.fj.
thing to make the lawn, gsrdca aad shrubtvry Uautlful for
the coming year,
ROBERTS 6c HANKS
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
HmMMHMvli
.aattasaMlMaaa
Let your money make
50 per cent to 500 per
cent the very first year
Invest in
MIDLAND
Town and Suburban Lots
NO RISK, NO ANXIETY, NO LABOR
Choice Garden
Lands
FOR RENT
a rew plots or choice land for garden; romto
iBDDage, Celery or other truck, under
Irrigation and convenient
FRANK IRA WHIT
varr. o. c. ArrLKGATC Nfih Street
Bit trnt Lot Bargains for yon
aear
Choicest lots are now being
sold at half the price that
they wilt be, offered for in
- May
MMiMiommi
Guaranteed Paints
Wa have full lino of
W. P. Fuller's Pure
Prepared PAINTS
A Big Line of Heating Stoves Just Received
GEO. R. HURN
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FucX..e.D. B. CAMPBELL
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eKccp us moving; we are prepared fur worjf
Teaming, draying and forwarding. It noT
Reliable and prompt lervice worthy youR
Action ?,Day or Night We're not a com A
ifVuMBCriBbonci, offict 871 imt MX .1.- .-,M
s- , Jfi
'pay: Baggage and PJanoi
a? wight orders
jEjuippcd
are
special! it 5
handled quicklv. No lilniF
wltli tk. -..I.. i ' . T9
S" r,r "'" piano truck IiciJCj
casonabk rataa an ,t. . .. t
lOjm ajwwM. eturcu. UeiICJ,
5i.or.paoaaj m .before ntaein r,u,. C.
9 TRANSFER CO.
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,aii business entrusted to this Bank will bar IU
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