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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1909)
' kt I ""V ' An Opportunity in Furniture .t wiix.MovK womv ni;w inToni: ni'iuuvu audit jilv 19, I IIAVi; lllwCIIIKIIIO Al.l.flW MV I'VIIIU.Mi Till. itcNnnr OK what it worm tour to jiovu any ( i mc hoods, and will ALLOW Ten Per Cent Discount on ,xv or mi: hoods in nu: siom iii:ii:miii:ii, iv (iooiPH ,ni: u.uns sum i nii: i.oit I'OHNIIII.i: I Kit III;, DM, V ll.MllUMi III 1S) llll.i: I'ltOlir. ItAIIII'IIIIIAN MitVI. Mil. Iillllli-l . ,li: WIII.IMi IO AIXOW tiiim ii:. n:it km iiihmh r nut u.iti.uii mv piik i:h. IIIIHIHA ( il.l.ri:iOOI.- HI. Ml .1 llUlt.UNH (.11,1, AMI HUU Otll IMMK.NHE MIOCK IIWMIti: l.i 1 I Ml E. W. GILLETTE Sc CO., IOtt jours.lf a Mclloikey Mattress, 4 consider )uu ba. scored bit i(ll (Jon. I AJtNTMtTM. Ilu uu m.tO i.iu- MANOft M HLOt'HH. Kltit tliHji I Bit of in Atnericau liana irusi I k, on Main street lOood til and tho lint of dittlng Una l the Mammoth llublra iltln cunt).J to an) palt of llir kdlur. 27 M.ll till lillll.t I will . i I'nrl !- drill ln, iiilia of tl.u III' Iclt) illMrtmy will Ilu. I Ilium on U t Ihu fulltiw Ini; plarea. CI Itwimd I it. ik Hlurr, Ankt-ny'a I'lMifulluniry, H'juaru HaI. Woodward's t'onfrtlloni ry, Alui-rlrau ('nplrrtt(inrt), Cait Km) Kamly Kitchen I'llc. ut Ihu book It 10 dud lull, ,1 aw tin seen tlia llarrlog Wo- Ihk MufhliioT Call U. K mi . Mursl.ull House. ll mill comi .i it .in )imr wni'.ilng treo. Try It. I KUTK'K KOII I'llllJCATIO.V I), a. Land Office at Lakevlt. Oregon, Aftll 28. l0. NOTICE U hereby given tlial t.MEL JOHNSTON, ul Klamath kilt, Oregon, who, on Nov. 2), Ml. Bad Timber and Blon. Uworn stmnt Nu. Vl7, for NU BH, ktloa IT, Township 11 8, Hang. I, Will. MtrMlan. baa fllid 4lc of Intention to mak Kloat vol, to Mlabllah claim to lh laud lov. described, before Count)' Clark laraath County, at bla olflce at laraath raid, Oregon, on tb lltb U il August, 1901, Claimant nani at wlto.ssi Pratk M. Upp. of Klamath Kalti. rafoa: llaorf Ogeubaeher, of Kla- ath falla, Oregou; Alvin J, Hwlft, I KUmath Kallt. Oregon; John Mel, of Klamath Pall, Oregon, kster Klrkpatrlck, of Klamath Alia, Ortfoo; John J Furber, of vkogama, Oregon. J. N. WATSON, II ItrgUtar. lilt, lilt MLS, IIMI.IIIMIII. My iilDcn i liwat ill omr the piitumio, lii ili Munlotk Work. lino I kill lip Kind tit mot lhni t liii am ilcilr.nn ul la. trig iiii,m..iiIIi. iruAiiiiinia i iiiiiui.aiiuu ir, If thinking of building, at Hcliulir A llvinhaid, runtrartnr M,1 l.i I! t ra Plana and aHinrKtloiia ptojrid from our on Idraa. Oilier, H U Niwl bldg , Main t , lili!'i 5th and Mb, Klamath Fatli, Or I'hmto SU ; 1 In DK. C. P. MASON Dentist n.rilrji, lUnk A Trim Co.'a nnlMIni I i f9ww ff fff ?WTf f if f WW WW LIME Z For Sale by I T.W.STEPHENS t MM'MMMMMM IUIIK.K MKATIO.V. i i (CimmIiiiIiiI I'ruin I'lral l-agf.) idont of Krho, waa In tlio city yr-ator I jdny 1 W II Willi of Kiiiki n In the city ' lnvi-r Hutiday H U Untdiinr of Kort Klamutli wai ilu lliu city .Sunday W f Uakor of thu Uppvr Luku 1 wai lu tb city Uaturday I Mr i. J. T. Pattortoa waa regttured at tbo Lakcaldo Inn Uuaday T II lllcliatdiQii of llonunza wai In town on bualnoaa to-day for Hulollouiu and lot at a bar I gain tor quick aal. Inquire at Thu I llvrnld office 2S-t I (curK Morluo camv ovor from Ilo Inunra Haturday, returning Sunday llli Mn, Morlna. Frank Tolllver of tbo Harpold rnncli nonr tlonanta apnt a fow bourn In the city ytattrday. Atct Mcltno, tho well-known tlm bcrtmtn of lllilnclandcr, Wla , arrived In tbv city Haturday evening. h IV II. Dolbeer and wife and It. ! Ilruoliaker and wife Invcntlgated thu ni)atvrli-a of lllrd liland yoaterday. Abntr Wrvd and II. V. Mitchell rarnit down from tho Fort country Hunduy In the furtner'a automobile. 4 , M. C. Markco returnt-d laat even ing from Ma homo In Foreat Grove, Whom ho hai been vlilllng for tbo past tli no woeki. I Karl llaylcia, Charlea nay, Mlai Crutua Hchnvldcr and Mlaa Ivy Fo comprlti-d a party of young people who went to Fort Klamath Sunrfaf. I Mr. nnd Mra. J. I. Kclaey parted through hero Hundoy on tho way tn their homo In i'alaley. They bavo been Waiting friend and rclatlvcJ I? ,Mrtlo Creek. Mlta Deal Falrclo and Mra. Uoll Powell arrived In tho city Sunday ercnlng from Aahland and left thlt morning for a villi with relative who r cilde near Merrill. LIIANUEH IN' LOCAL TIIANHFKH COMI'AXIEH, Tomato. Cabbage and Celery IManti fur talo by Ja Straw S CENTRAL CAFE I One Company Itata Out the Other anil a Xcw Company Eaten the Field. li Cabbage, Tomato and C.lety planta Now la tlm tlm to ml them Jr W Btraw l-hono s:s IS T.irJt l D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Lnw KUmath Fall. (rv-n Open Day and Night I'rivatc Dining Parlor. Oysters Served In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. I Stop and Figure! MIDLAND Is in the Center of the Irrigation Project and Sure to be the principal ship ping and receiving point for Klamath, langell, Poe and Yonna Valley. Buy Lots now while they are being Sold at 10 per cent of their value Plr..eeD.B. CAMPBELL 4 m The Talk of the Town is the Off Sale at The Boston Store Ulirn we talk Cliillilrig, we arc llirrr with the Rood. Our table and luiLi nrc iMiked Willi the lirat prixhirta of Hhnlraalr tallora, Itmliha, nr nre In a pmlllon to glir belter aatlafarflon than aay i.lliir Ihiiim' hi- linn- our own Ullor aliup and ever toll leave oar alnrc only In M-rfi-t condition, no matlrr how aevere the alteration an-, ll duii'l nml u liny murr. 1IIK U OKFHU.i: llll.li I.AMT OXI.V KOft A PKW OAVH MOftK. hi: ui:i:r votit klit kuimscii kiikk op ciiaiiok. THE BOSTON STORE Sm KLAMATH'S i The lilgKe.1 alcirk of lloya' Hull, fnim S In Ifl yrr la town. STORE a - t)v ' IMM NK1V UIHCOVKUIKH Saturday saw kateldoicoptc change In tbo rauk of the local trander companlca. Tho 0. K. Tranafer Com. pany, tho little giant that baa grown until It practically control all of tbo Incoming and outgoing freight and baggngu bualno of tbo city, pur chased tho equipment, goodwill and business of the Klamath Fall For warding Company, owned by Hun sakvr . Htout. This was the strong est competitor tho O. K. people hao had, and thu deal will undoubtedly pioiu satisfactory to both parties. lloth companies uato iplondld horses and trucks Thoro Is, porhaps, not another town on tbe coast of tho some slto a Klamath Fall that can claim tho posaeiilon of a tranafor company with equipment equal to that now owned by the O. K. com- tiany. No soouor wa tbo new or wo agio made public than there carao the an nouncement of a now company tne Peonlo'i Transfer Company. Tbl company la fathered by E. L. Coburn, recently ownor of tho iccond atago lino to Merrill, which bo found to be an unprofitable venture, and former ly owner of tho Klamath Fall ana Wlneni Transfer Company, which concern wa absorbed by tbo O. K. peoplo at ono stage ot It career. UPPER LAKE NOTES. Tim itrat of tho moaaulto float will bo launched at tb Uppar Landing to day and will mark an agreeable epoch In our progreulon. Tho Brat, tbe "ElUn Qordoo," l imauooav modeled and built for tbo accommo dation of the people; omathlngllko tb Odessa boats, only larger, carry ing from Ave to tonpooplo, and thor- mia-hlv aafo. Flftaan Of th boat will bo built, and moro. If the trade demand Tha-ataamartilooUama U tamoorar- lly'ldlo tbo Itvat wok while Captain Jlaniberry I aouruni.na mwi a itlned a a Juryman. Btoamer Egli me aauopipwr, i. doing bitlnaat-taibtr Uv with a to cllUv that ihowt bar captain to bo a mU of real bu'ilaaaa. Tbo'Plcnio'atWf'vioua n ou VlVtn Hhbt yoatarday. (Sunday) waa everything tbat mean auccou. The crowd, whlta noftgfte', waicom- poaod of omo of our baatpeopio ana ducatort, all of whom axproated tbtmaelTa wall plaaiod with wu en i. munt. for which commendation mi tre' grateful a' knight' on tha handed knet.'ajtopromita'tBe poo pl (clrcumiUnoH ptrmjttlng) to throw opV.ur haltooif artaantn r . - - aa laajk of 'July wr a itnw'i"! m u" a will ha Plaattd to oU "a aldtum trnlght'l ."' ,11 1IIL. I,.. k ftia.,.-) (Coucludid From First Page.) no means at hand nor llnio to tost ll depth. At ono placo tbe Ico floor descends and preicnt tho appcarnnco of a river auddenly frozen In It fnll to n lower Ictcl. Tho cntlro party of thirteen persons prou-d a lucky number In this case, for all de scended' the plno trio to this frigid chamber and bracly traversed It rugged floor without accident. Captain O. C. Applcgatc, from whom we hnto received an account of thi new discovery, tells us tbat his observations from tho Mack Cin der cono In tbo vicinity of these Ico care make It evident that the cave sjstcin of which thoso mentioned form a part, extend from Merrill Uutto to tho great black ledge, tbo northern end of which form Captain Jack' stronghold, a distance ot about four miles, and tbat a double cave wa perhaps continuing In former age between theso point. Many cave will no doubt bo explored In tho future In tbl region, not only bis torlc on account of tho warlike Mo docs having rondo tl.elr last stand against the army of tl.o (Jutted State here, but because It presents extraor dinary scenic Interest It will surely become ono of the greatest attrac tion In all tbo West, and will proo the Mecca of thousands nnd thou sand ot tourists In tho year to come Go to Spring Creek lt' the beat flablng resort In the Klamath country. Hoard la only 98.00 per day. Tbe round trip to the reeort costs only $1.80. MM. MAOXEn, at the oaBce of tb Home Itcalty Company will give row any additional information and will sell you through ticket. Phone 111. Call op and oak about the apeclal at traction at the celebrated Spring Creek and WUllaaaaom River riahlag Retort. R. C. Spink, Proprietor KLAMATH AQE.VCY, OREGON. FARM FOR BALE. THE Cl'IIE-ALL. Dorothy was being taught to say hor prayer. She repeated each line porfectly after her mother until thoy reached tho third, "it I should dlo before I wake" and here Dorothy pauted with a look of terror In hor eyo at tho thought ot djlng, then ahu vald. with a look ot Interne relief. "No, we won't die, mama; wo'll tako' castor oil." THE DAY OF REST. Carrlo'u sister May, six ear ot ago, on being asked why tho Sabbath day wa different from tho other day In tho week, answered very careless ly, "Oh, thnt'a tho day you pin thing on, 'stoad ot lowing." CITY. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that there 1 money In the treasury tor the pay ment ot tho following warrant: No l98SNo 2008No S0I8 No 19281.No S010No 2019 No l81No 2011JNO 2030 No 1988JN0 20l2No 2021 No. ...,1980No 201lNo 2022 No 1983N'0 201SJNO 2023 No 1987No 2016JNO 2021 No 2007No 2017JNO 2035 No 2026 interest to cease from date. J. H. SIEMENS, City Treasurer. Jun-2,,li- 16t-acre farm, one and one-quarter mile from Merrill, all In cultiva tion but fourteen acre; about twenty acres in atfalfa; large barn, 72 fact long; good granary; tour-room house, wagon shed, paid up or free water right with every acre; no waate land. Price, 296 per acre; term. Soo or writ. E. E. FITCH. 6-21 Merrill, Or. IP. H. MURPHY X STIIUCTURAL PRESERVER Damp Proofing of Cellar . T Felt and Gravel Roofing X MASTIC WALKS FLOORS X Fifty Designs of Roofing X With C. W. Harlow. Bulldara' X Supplle. ISCH Wood NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Nolle l hereby ctvan by the un deralgned Administrator of tba ae tata of Thoma llodgo, deceased, to the crodltora and all person having claim against tho said deceaied or hla estnto to prosont such claim with tho uronor voucher within i month from tho date of thi notlco to the aald Administrator at the law offlco of Tboma Drake in Itbe Wlthrow-Molhate Building in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated the 8th day ot Hay, A. a., 1909. JOHN FREDERICK WILSON. Administrator ot the eatate ot MO Thosaa Hedge, deeeaaed $3 75 i a cord, delivered to oy pari oi cuy ACKLET BROS. Phone 4S1 Wood SsiaaaWMSaaaBBKlt Four Foot Dry Slab Wood $3.50 a Cord HUTCHINS& TAUGHT. The Klamath Cleaneri Hatteri Wo thoroughly ataaa or dry clean your iuiU.ll.IO We sponge, spot and preaa your ulta for.. TS We clean and block your felt bat for 1.00 We clean, block aad f trim your old Panama hat thU Spring style Just like new 1.10 We also make a apedaltr of ladle' work. Suite, bat aad ladle' work called tor aad de livered to any part ot the city. All wo ask U a fair trlaL Satis faction guaranteed. JACKSON BROS, f PAPER HANGER t HOUSE PAIKTINO, GRAINING. ; TINTINU, INTERIOR DBOORATfNa , With tho lateeeet up-to-date ', Eastern, Middle Weet aad ; and Western atylee at reacoa . able price. CaU and get as eethmte ; free .of charge. F. LHVRRMAN With C. W. HAJtLOW : j IMMMIMMIM.M BICYCLES aajaw For an up-to-date wheel get a Rambler, on eele at The Qun Store. Tentaand Guns for sale or for rent. We carry a full line of Sporting .Goodf TBI GJJfct fJPfl j. a. sea 4 i i i 1 fl -, ,;l - , :i W .S ..' . - . i j2 y - -i -s ar-v nJ'ife t .rwr tMVaiyH