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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1909)
tmu f) .'. . L "I' J K J "fcV "Mw .1 : f w h:: OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY PHONE - - - 303 EASY TERMS MARSH LANDS 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTERS KLAMATITS GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWAKDS. - lt. I' laf" Mr"" rrf. r ' THE EVENING HERALD ' ttsnsil Dally, Except Bunday, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATE 8: Dally, by mall, one year I&-00 Dally, by mall, alx monthi. . , J.50 Dally, by mall, three months 1.J5 Dally, by mall, on month SO Dally, delivered by carrier, one week BO KLAMATH FALLS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. 1909. ark.r H.us. R.lls. '"' Junc lsT' nS cU "X- MtrrUI.-Tbr.f mhlrKiMKinroli of atorr. known ai the "Timber anJ butter, one leaniuonful of salt, oue-half Stone Law," at such value at might cuptal of lukewarm water, oue yeat rake, two mpful of new milk, one ta blespoonful uf sugar, two res wbltet and alx cupful of flour. Way of lrrparloc Scald the milk and add to It tor suptr. Mlt and but ter. Let aland until lukewarm. then add three rupfula of flour and beat for Ore minute. Add tb? dUaolred yeast and let ataod until It la a very tight. frothy mas, then add the ear, white. beaten to a stiff froth, and the remain Ins flour, l-et rle again until It U twln It original bulk, place ou your moMlng board, knead llgbtly and then roll Into a ahcet half an Inch thick. Take a large blurult cutter and rut the dougn Into round. Brush with melted baiter, fold over and prrea the edge together. Place In a buttered pan on Inch apart. Let rise until rery light and bake In a bot oren fifteen minute. National Food Magazine. A Duck of a Man. Ellen Terry and Mr. Balfour met for the flrtt time at Ibe table or Henry W. Lucy In London, Darin the en suing conrernallon Ml Terry re mained strangely silent. Presently the Unionist leader had to I rare for Jbe bouse of common, and Ellen Terry at last' found her tongue. Her host was relieved to find that abe bad not been bored. Bringing her doted band down on the table, she exclaimed with a glance toward the door through which Mr. Balfour bad passed, "I think thafa a duck of a manf bo fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon hare been ap praised. June 14, 190. the timber es timated S4S board feet at 10.75 per M. and the land I1S0.80; that said applicant will otter final proof In sup port of bis application and sworn statement on the Slst day or October. 1909, before R. M. Richardson. United States Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchaso before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts srblch would defeat the eutry. ARTHUR V. ORTON. 8-1C, 10-1S Register. NOTICE OV FILING OF PLAT XOTICK FOR PVBUCATIOX Department of the Interior,- U. R. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, August 7. 180. NOTICE Is hereby given that James B. Huhphry, whose postofflce address la Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the :3d day of April, les. fllo la this office sworn statement r.nl application,-No. 01827, to purchase the Wtt of BE . Section 23, Town ship 37 South. Range 9 East, Wil lamette meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the United States Land Office, Ijikcvlow, Oregon, August 6, 1909. NOTICE Is hereby given that town ship plats surveyed under Con! net No. 732, for Sections 7, IS, 19. i0 and 31, Township 37 South, Range 7 East, Willamette meridian; Sections 1 to '30, inclusive. Township 3t South, Range 28 East. Willamette meridian; Sections 1 to 3(, Inclusive. Township 34 South, Range 28 East Willamette meridian, and supple mental plat of segregation survey of Sections 4, 9. 16. 21, 28 and 32. Township 31 South, Range 7 4 Eatt, Willamette meridian, will bo fllo1 In. this office on September 15th, .1909 On and after said date all of slid lands will be subject to selections, entry or filing on, If said lane's are not otherwise reserved or appro priated. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register. FRED P. CRONEUILLER, Receiver. MMMf : 9 I Helping the Town By tanking yonr soonry in bank.ln yoar owb common Itjr jraei (unease the community's power to do baslnes. If aabataatial farmers want to borrow money there is more to loan them. If you Unk yoi-r money away from home It is loaned to olbrr farmers, merchant and manafactarrrs. Help your home people. Honey hidden at home helps no one. Placed In a bank It la pat to work In way that help all. The First National Bank of Klamath. Falls la a good bank to pat yoar money In safe and reliable. I A Savings Account ... la a rainy day fund, a life insurance policy, a sick bcueit, a funeral benefit, and an old age pension. There la no forfeiture clause la the passbook, and It la under the owner's control at all thee. It will tide blm over sickness) It will care for bis family when be mast got it will see him throagb old age, and " bars' bias when be die. It is a simple business proposition. Begin early, and keep It up, aud. like manna In the desert, It will supply him aa be Journeys. Now la 'the time to oiirn an account with the The Firit Trnit and Savings Bank XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Offlco at 1-akotlow, Oregon, April 30. 1909. NOTICK Is hereby given that DANIEL JOHNSTON, of Klamath Kails, Oregon, who, on Nov, 37, 1908, mado Timber and Stone Sworn Statement No. 0807, for N4 S!t, Section 17, Township 32 8., Rangu H E., Will. Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako Final I'roof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before County Clerk Klamath County, at his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 19tb day of August. 1909, Claimant names as witnesses: Frank M. Upp, of Klamath Falls, Oregon: Henry Offenbacher, of Kla math Falls, Oregon; Atvtn J. 8wlft, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; John Ansel, of. Klamath Falls, Oregon; Lester Klrkpatrlck, of Klamath Kails, Oregon; John J. Furbcr, of I'okegama, Oregon. J. N. WAT80N. 5-15 Register. WANT ADS. SPECIAL XOTICK NOTICE From the lGlh until the 22d tho Klamath Meucngvr Son tco will be open for business from S a. m. to 9 p. m. vAmsssariBpqMeEaBKsssmsQmejmBaa FOR SULK Real Eitate. HAVE a few lots to glvo away In Opportunity addition on the Upper lako to parties wishing to build homes. Better hurry and get ono of these they are absolutely free. Soo the owner, E. D. MacDonald. FOR SALE A new bungalow, with 8 rooms and bath; fine location on hillside near High School. Inquire, at Herald office. FOR SALE 80 acres, CO acres In crop; 3 hones. agon, set of har ness, z cows, ::s chickens: c-room bungalow, furnished, 4 miles from town: 8100 per acres: easy terms. II. E. Polntor, Klamath Falls. HELP WANTED. WANTED A lady to do plain sew ing. Apply to Mrs. Peck, Klamath Falls Iron Works. AGENTS wanted In every town for the 8tel Adjustable Hameless Horso Collars. No pads, hames, traps; can be used with any kind of tug attachment. Will not gall horaa or wear out. Will not corrodo or rust, Price 86.00 each. Ask our dealer. Write for literature. Address Nelson Wllrcr Company, exclusive distrib utor I'scltlcCoaitSlstes.Aluiny.Ore. THE Oregon Nursery Company of Salem, Urvcon. the largest una best-known nursery company In the Northwest, has openings for two or tbreo steady and reliable salesmen for Southern Oregon and Northern California territories. Full Informa tion upon request. Address Oregon Nursery Co., Salem, Oregou. WANTED Girl for telephono op erator; ono with experience In the work preferred. Apply at Klamath Falls office. FOR HALE Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Cooking range, good as new. Inquire Model bakery. FOR SALE At a bargain; a No. 5 Oliver typowriter, with 15-lncb carrier. In first-class condition; a $110 machine for 175. Call at O. K. Transfer office and aee It. FOR SALE Freight outfit, com plete, consisting of 8 horses and harness, stretchers and chains, 2 No. i wagons: capacity or wagons. 30.- ooo: all In No. 1 condition. Merrill 6 Son. Park stable, Merrill, Ore. nm.m.mrmrnmmasmv!t9rr-rnmm ALL THE .NKWH $2.00 per year I N A D V A N C E HAM NO KOTAL The Official Paper of Klamath County i in: i i mi; THE REPUBLICAN The Best Weekly in the Best Town in the Best County in the Best State Tho tlutlet of a Weekly News paper nrn arled ami tnrlou It carries lit the mitUIng district and itiurlry homes tin- new uf tin1 week, and kee. tho country resi dent In touch with the or' ' f torto In a manner that riiiib' I entered In im other n). ThronBh It columns our cuitntiy frleinU learn uf the doing In the neigh boring cities and town, the arts ot their county olllclnlt, nnd tho de liberation and derision of the count)' courts. In It luhrrllsliiK column the progrcdilw merchant ct forth lit Knres, and many a bargain Is decided from It column before the trip to timn 1 1 made. Mirny tuerchnnt take adtantaiio of It advertising space to set their good thus before prospectlti customer, nnd In doing " tniike many sale that would otherwise, bo lost to them. How welcome n sign In town I wten It ha been made fnuilll.ir ( Hie tlsltur by Its constant appear ame In hit" Weekly New (paper no one but that lsllnr can tell, but from Ids eager search (or lamlllnr i.nmc It Is c.u) to diler mine Just what weight his Weekly gltes III tils Judgment when nuk ing purihnse. "lliii lU'publlrnu "Iter etiep tlonal nppurtiiulllM to the enter prising nun limit In this rwpctt. It goes Into oery home In tho tiiunt) Those who liMe not silli rrilnd fur II nro borrowing It from tits Ir neighbors, an J promts It K to stiUrtltw when they runw to town. With a circulation of over 1,000 ( 1.021, to be etarll, it Is nnd by live time that number, and I a welromo guest to ccry member of eiery family. Our mailing Hit Is open In sll proipcctlie nihertlscrs, or to any ono who Is Interested In It, and at 12 'r )car tho Itrpulillran Is tho deal Intestmenl ever mad by nnr petsoii III seairh ot the beil It Is the en. lemur of tho pub tlshei to make tho Itepubltritii the hadrr of all Htato Weekl) New piiper. and no etpens Is aparrd to nrnimpllsh this etui II ts far ahead of All local riiiiiiistllor now and will nl)s he so 1 he faell ' llles am iinstirpaaird III ni) olllre In the Hlale, The most modern ni.irt.lni't) and the latest fare of typo Bio used 111 Its piodiirllon No eipenso Is spaml hi all) i and the result I iMf-rldrnt As ttio rountr) crow with tlio rspldlt) Hist Is ha In the past few )rar(, and as brilliant prospect forecast fur thn future. Just fast will the Republican grow From the little four-page paper of linen )ears ago. It has renrlied Its pres ent generous pmiHirllnns, and It luluro Is bound In bo Just ns great as the future uf this section. Advertising Rates on Application $2.oo per year I i A D V A N C I: Published Every Thursday in the Year IIIM lull " I mi- NOTICE OF IHKHOLITID.N OF PARTNEItHHIP The public Is hereby notified that tho partnership firm of Morgan & Wlckslrom ha been dissolved, Mr, Morgan having disposed of all his In terest therein to A. W'ckstrom. who wlllcontlniicto nperato thu steamboat J Q COrtJ Eagto and other partnership proper- A tie formerly owned and operated by Morgan & Wlckitrom. t ANTON WICKRTROM. R.ll.ll.w V ) 16-INCH SLAB 44-CKC'a v44v94 Doa J. Zrjuwii.T, President Abstracting Maps, riant. Blue Prints, Etc.; Al wwwww n,,,n,,tSSI(lllS(((nlSH( Wood i REFRIGERATORS C5 75 t pattotciiy ,: Wliile Enamel S KjSSM Jz I Food . at Chamber $21 to $24,50 ACKLEY BROS. Fhone 451 i ).) t act I". M. Ilinn, V'lce-I'res. sml'Itrst MISCELLANEOIN. FOR SALE Railroad ticket, first class, to Los Angolea or San Diego, Cal. Address P. O. box 25, Lako-view. THE Southern Pacific has now on salo round trip tickets to Seattle, good for sixty days, with prlvllego of stopover at any point en routo for $28.75. The final limit on tbeso tickets expires October 31st. ORDER your ice from O. K. Transfer company. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers ftsir E Vi itiiiicw, Secretary Klamath Falls, Oregon 6aaaoa)aaaaa oeaa , hi V FURNISHED rooms and apartments at ine uaiawin. CEMENT Imported cement Just ro celved; carload Allsen comont In Iron barrels. Baldwin Hardware Co. sssBBaEas9Bpsjsja9(e99 TO EXCIIANQE. TO EXCHANGE California for Ore- con; 160 acres deeded land, title perfect, no mortgago; fruit, grain and grapes. For acreage at or near Klam ath Falls. H. D. Sibley, P. O. box 647, San Bernardino, Cal DR. C. P. MASON t Dentist iMartMti nUW JsV TavMaw t m aJsalMt..! ' aiiHvi smiia ! w MuiMstiujj i O. K. TRANSFER CO. 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