t vtTr i il - V " f' "
" ittatv?' "
y J, JJ J J!
(1 IS tf . W ijf
'.L'Ti -V ?i
VJTl ,. J!'
'if'JTir "J
'fjr'.. 'i v
H LANDS
OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL
ABEL ADY
i,.. ,, ..Woi 'V.HIM f V
PHONE
- - - 303
EASY TERMS
IHraSI
tfirr . vcmtawv uirrti -
iVMtl Tiniiii Hnini-
8,'.',
ifi
KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS.
ff .1'..
k
B fiVENING HERALD
J.
ji'S
MM
fevta
t.'
in
hit residence on lands within sla
months from data ut entry: thnt ho
did not reside continuously, or nt nil,
upon Mid lands; that ho has main
tallied a residence and practiced aa a
physician and surgeon at Klamath
Falls, Oregon (a dlstnnco ot twelro
miles from said lands); and that his
. absenro was not due to emploment
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In tho army, navy, or mailno corps ot
by mall, eae year. 15.00 the United Stntos; said parties aro
' a? Mil, sli months 1.50 hereby notined to appear, respona
by mall, three months. . . 1.35 and offer evidence touching saw niie-
a mall, oaa month 60 Ration at 10 o'clock a. m. on October
imrmemmmsi
taned Dally, Eatept Sunday, by the
AID PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
DaMy, Mlrered by carrlsr, on week 50
'-V
KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1909.
KXTfttm AMtKAIV
ARRIVING
The A.Y.P. Uvrstork Show Prom
tsra flreat lintag.
The Srat entries for the livestock
te-
5St. BaWrW Of IRQ
1
AtakaYukon'Paclflc
texBwttlea. which opens September
vpi ?ta, are beginning to arrive. Two
'," sartaee ef Ayrshire cattle have been
switched Into the exposition yards.
T3 head
the cattle
'A
the laaUllment of the
wkleh are entered In
The cattle are the property of It.
R. Keas of Howick, Quebec, Canada,
ja ike two cars are twenty -one head
fi j. .ml Br.bred rnwa and steers, which
t..t '
V? h have captured prlrcs In the recent J
'' r (MuJI.. fair. t
"r : .
f W. L. Carlyle, dlrecto rof the lire-
. .mock snow, has received a telegram
that a special train of fourteen cars
Ml
r left Hamlin. Minnesota. Baturdar.
''7 l bearlBK more than two hundred anl-
, mala for the exposition show. The
f . trala will atop ott la Spokane for the
. """ Interstate fair. Also advices have
been received here that another spe
cial trala ef tea or twelve cars will
leave the Milwaukee fair Saturday
tor Seattle. A third shipment ot
twelve earn will leave the Dearer fair
la a few .Says.
' Taeberae of the livestock show
'jaee aew eempteted. ready to receive
K' the, entries. As soon aa the cattlo
the eHy they will be takea to
Logical
He (caught looking at the ttlrl at
nest table) 8he reminds mo of you,
Lucy.
She Then why not stare at me.
Instead? Illustrated Bits.
XOTICK TOR FMIUCATIOX
r'
IS v
.)? the mmmKUhi and cared for by the
' maaageaaent of the livestock show.
it
V
The ssnaliest complete watch la the
. werM Is eae-Sfth of an Inch la dlam-
eter, ewaed by a restdeat of Moscow.
Tha-maa who made It for the last
. easaeeea ef Brasll permaaeatly Im
paired hla eyesight.
(Xo Coal Lasrf.)
Department of the Interior, V. S
. Land Oflko at Lake view. Oregon,
September 4, 1009.
NOTICE I hereby given that Theo
dore L. Seymour ot Klamath Felts,
Oregon, who, on May 3, 1900. mad
Homestead Entry 3C01. Serial 01333
for lot 1 section 1 township 37 south,
range 10 east, Willamette merldtmi.
has filed notice ot Intention to mrko
Final Fire-Year Proof to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore C. R. DeLap, Couaty Clerk, at
KUraath Falls, Oregon, on the 31st
day of October, 1909.
Claimant names aa wltaesees:
Jack Leoaard of Dairy. Oregon.
Tom Meek of Dairy, Oregon.
Daa Ryan of Dairy, Oregon.
Valentlae Barnbart of Dairy, Ore;
fcoa.
ARTHUR W. ORTO.V. Register.
9-7 10-13
OOXTKST NOTICE
Department of the Interior, United
States Land Oflce. Lakerlew, Ore
gon, Angnst 35, 1909.
A aeHeleat coateet aaldavlt having
been Sled la thU oee by Joseph H.
Foster, contestant, agalast Home
stead Entry 0C79, made April 14th,
1903, for NEK NE!4 section I; N
N'WK, NW4 NEK aectloa ' iwn-
ship 41 soath, range 13 east, Willam
ette meridian, by George H. Merry
man, contestee. la which It Is alleged
that said Merrymaa did not establish
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeoooooooooooo
f
Helping the Town
if
to
It H
Hel
Hf tMnkimg year asmiry aa a hawk an jumr ewa
ky yew Mtrrras tkf ctaniaaHy'a aowev I aw haw
eahatawtlal faiasna want to bonuw mosiey there la
i , Item ihrm. If rtm lMk yorr asuacy away (rean Ja
tuawrsl in ether farmers, sarrrhaata a4 saaaafactwrra.
., jreatr hoasr areale. Msasy hlddra at beaae bete ao saw.
PUrrd In a baak M la met to work an waya that keto aJL
The
- i-
First National Bank
r
I'fi-.
1VVW.
of lUamath Fall
baak te mat yewr moitey la
ijfl eMsV VHasBia
cwm
-an
'
AiSaTings Account
:la man) any raw, a life laaaraace swllrf. alek newest, a
gaavevwi aeajeaa. awai aa) via age pewaiaej. lanv as s)e) sarssNajsw
4mm lm ake fsasbssk, aad R ie awder the eeraer's ssatrsj at
T"" J'' " r .m- j .
Sjs ppsasV Mrw?aWanae keije)ves, atetaseaat R wW anew law law
JejaJJp esaa g Mat ami M'waa aae ham swiemajiawS ae, aai
WVm'imimmm. N la a aMseae kasaaseaa anpialslsa.
gmugw. .-' ,w ,
BjmmjMAaAWa h St Mm? ui. Ma Sm tm Mt- IS
HHkr Was aa t Jatjtwyg,
BnaaaVaKaaaaaaaaVir , t ti
snaaaHwaaaaaaWaW tUslaTamMBwia' -- " a..
jHHHHBB wmar Pa4waw HP WJaJa (wPJ eSVwswaMPe Wlaal w3JgaV
snaaaBBnaaaaaaaaQStX h X V. t
snaaaaaanEm. v ! uy.;?' ii.tt
t Sarfab. Bk
smwawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawab. JgswaBwFeawJF . hmmmmmp ajr ajmmmmmmmBjjmr agamBamgaamaavmamBf
mrv. 'j k rr
18th. 1909. before R. M. Richardson,
United 8tates Commliulonor. Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, and that final hear
ing will bo held at 10 o'clock n. m.
on October 33d, 1909, before tho Itea
Istcr and Receiver nt the United
States Land Office In takevlew, Ore
gon. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register.
Proof' of Personal Service.
8tatc ot Oregon,
County ot Klamath,) as.
Joseph II. Foster, being first duly
sworn, on his oath says that on Sep
tember 4th, 1909, ho served tho
above notice ot contest by delivering
a true copy thereof to the above
named contestee nt his office In Klam
ath Falls, In the County of Klamath,
State of Oregon.
JOSEPH II. FOSTER.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me
this 4th day ot September. 1909.
R. S. HILLIS.
Notary Public for Oregon.
WANT ADS.
FOR HALE Real Estate.
FOR 8ALE SO acres. e0 acres In
crep: 3 horses, wagon, set of har
ness, 3 cows, 33S chickens; 6-room
bungalow, furnished, 4 miles from
town; $100 per acres; easy terms.
H. E. Polator. Klamath Falls.
HELP W.IXTKD.
COOK WANTED At tho Davenport
'cafe; must be sober and steady;
no other need npply.
WANTED Olrl for telephone op
erator; oae with experleace In the
work preferred. Apply at Klamath
Falls oflce.
FOR .ALK -Mtscelfaiaco .
FOR sale or trade Lot 50x1(0 feet
oa coraer; 8-room bungalow, new,
cement foundation; woodshed iSxli;
brick mllkhouse 10x10;; at Phoenix,
Ore. Address box 314 Klamath Falls.
FOR SALE A gasollno launch; or
trade for horse and buggy. Call
City Bakery.
FOR SALE On account of leaving
the city, all of my household goods
will be offered for sale. Apply any
time after 10 a. m. at the former resi
dence of O. L. Carter, located on 8th
at., one block north of Ankeny ditch.
W. M. Randall.
COCSal
ALL
THE
NKW8
$2.00
per
year
I
N
A
D
V
A
N
C
E
HAS
NO
EQUAL
The Official Paper of Klamath County
THE REPUBLICAN
The Best Weekly in the Best Town
in the Best County in the Best State
Wtuit would you my tf some man
living In Ktnmnth FnlU mnilv It tit
IiusIih'kh tu ttrltc out to )our place,
no mntter wlat part ot the county
)ou are living in, nnd spent several
hours telling )ou nil tho news? And
what ilo wouM ou think U ho said
ho would tr glad to tomo out
the following week nnd do tho samo
thing nguln, nnd promised to come
rrryNwrrk In the year? Wouldn't
ou Inqiilro ns to tils mental romll
.lion? Welt, I guess )nu would nnt
In know what bulms ho wnn en
gaged In that ho I. ml so much !uro
time for disseminating news, or had
some ultimate object In cultivating
your acquaintance.
We'll Itriag the Xcwu.
Well, here's the peint: Tho editor
ot tho Weekly Republican tins a
better proposition to make ou than
tho man who peddles news from
house to house. It Is not worth your
whllo to ask what our business Is; It's
to x-dllr news, anil peddle It In
the Ih'I iiutitncr mill i.Iihh piisllili.
It U mi Inipimtllilllty to propoio tu
m:'(i n personal lslt to do this mm,
telling net; wo simply concent nito
our time uiul iwtto buggy wear uml
horso fovd ()our liurso feed) h) tn
lug right hi Klntnntti I'tills nml gath
ering ucry bit o( hums Hint's going
nml printing It In Tlio llepuhllinn.
We nre not n ueplivw u( Undo Hum,
and contvitieiitly u lmo to pay the
poitago to no tut the paper to ou,
hut even thru that's easier than to
ply tin? gnil over Hint old gray intui
tu git out to )our plnro nnd hiiml
)ou tin- ui,ut personnlly.
Oh, es; oii ma) us well kiuiw,
too, that mo havu nn no to grind !)'
mining out In sen jnu every ock In
tho )inr. Mother sas father ranie to
sen her twite a week for four )rars
before she found out wlinl ho wns
coming for, but The Itepuhllrnii nlll
mnko )oii iindcrstanil In lets lime
than Hint. You will get to know nil
tho news ot tho county, nml lots of
ttilugj beside- tilings Hint go to
mnko )iiii n snappy nml up-ln-ilnto ns
mi) ottier limn In llio toMiishlp, or
louiil), t It tier ; )ihi won't get mIsd lit
tiling Hint orciirri'd tlin-o muntlis
tiK 1 1- )inf II know tliein ttm week Hiy
liitipon, l( Jim don't It's )our own
fault. Tin a sttltii: on )our lltlln tin
ger w lien )ou start lo thu Fulls next
tliiiu and sulsrrltio for Tho Weukl)
lli't'iibllrnn to rmno ami tell )oil tlin
nev.'s rtiry eek In Hie jrar.
Wnli li Hie Ail, Tihi,
Iteiul tliu mis nil of Ilium. Look
them over mill werk as rarvfully as
3 on ilo Hie news mutter. It costs ttiu
merchant good tianl-s.ied iiioiiey lo
put Hiojo mis In ttm paper, nnd tliey
mi nn tliem to he read, If you miss
gutting lit" full worth of your sub
erlplliiii iiioiiey It's lieraiinu )ou fall
to read Tim Itepubllrnn nils. You
know wlierit In Irnile when )ou coiun
tu Hie rlt ; or M ten it )ou can't
tilnmo It all onto your wlfo If )ou
innkp bad bargains.
Advertising Rates on Application
Published Every Thursday in the Year
ALL
Tin:
TIME
$2.00
per
year
I
N
A
D
V
A
N
C
E
IIKMT
Milt
Aim"
The mite-long steel bridge of tho
Canadian Pacific near Lclhbrldge,
Alberta, said to bo tho longest of Its
kind In tho world, recently was com
pleted at a cost of about $1,500,000.
FOR SALE Klamath Door. Store
stock; special prices within next
tea days.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Good
span of mules, with equipment, for
ono of the best makes of two-passenger
autos, 1909 model. C. M. Bald
win. Medford, Ore. Box 111.
FOR SALE OR TRADE FoTany
thing useful, a $05 credit on an
piano at Ellers' piano bouse. Pianos
now la city for two weeks near the
bridge. Inquire at Klamath Falls
Iron Works.
XOTICK, OWNERS, CONTRACTORS
AND UL'ILDKRS.
We wish to again call attention to
our notlco In tho papers last March,
thnt on account of somo poor wiring
being done by Irresponsible parties,
wo will NOT FURNISH ELECTRIC
CURRENT for nny service unless tho
Job of wiring haa been Inspected
(while the work la being done, and
before concealed from view) and ap
proved by us. A reasonable fee will
be charged for Inspection on work
other than that which we do.
KLAMATH FALLS LIGHT AND
WATER COMPANY.
w
BHRH
Four Foot Dry Slab Wood
$3.50 a Cord
HUTCHINS6FAUGHT
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP
. ri vi
HMCKLUUfBOfm.
WANTED Ono U. 8. geological sur
vey map, published la 190S; made
for the reclamation servlco, showing
geaeral progress ot Klamath project,
Address "Map," Herald oflce.
THE Southern Paellc haa now on
aale round trip tickets to Seattle,
good for sixty days, with privilege of
stopovsr at any point en route for
$38.75. The Snal limit oa these
tickets expires October SleL
ORDER your lee from O. K. Transfer
eompeay.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished cottage, W
oath; t-room house aad fural
tare, both comparatively aew; gear
CHIletta'a f nraltBre store, faeiag Mala
at.; want permaaeat renter.
LOST AM WOVX9.
FOUND A aaapawr.
The public Is hereby notified that
the partnership Arm of Morgan A
Wlckstrom haa been dissolved, Mr.
Morgan having disposed of all his In
terest therein to A. W'ckstrom, who
willcontlnuoto operate the ateamboat
Eagle and other partnership proper
ties formerly owned and operated by
Morgan Wlckatrom.
ANTON WICK8TROM.
8-11-tt-w
BICYCLES
csaaaaanssBssnBBMBBiR!neeMn9
For an up-to-date wheel
get a Rambler, on sale at
The Gun Store. Tents and
Guns for sale or for rent.
We carry a full line of
Sporting Goods ,
THE GUN STORE
J. B. CMAMBMS
Fmm 5S3 Opposite Am. Hotel
REFRIGERATORS
Cold Storage
While Ename
Food
I Chamber
$21to$24.5C
Reliable galvan
ized Food
Chamber
That Mean Trick.....
the man played In pulling green
goggles on his tnulo to Induct)
him to cat shavings for liny Is
not necessary to Induce you to
see our way Into the Gun Store
to find
G.W.FREY,
THE TAXIIIKIIMlHi'.
$17
to
$21
g) WHITE MOUNTAIN fij
&' FREEZER jf.
3t ati ins TNI rttiiii. VP
ft MSIMMIMSaM Ok
ROBERTS & HANKS
I 4
Goodrich Cash Store
Cor. Main and 7th. C F. Goodrich, Prop. .
Clothing and Dry Goods
The light Goods at
The JUgM races
eese
owner eaa
have name by aaUleg at The Herald
" u
LOstTOb AHiw raas aear, tawa,
rati e4ajaRaiMA'aaek,':rta4er
J.
"
t ' We alio cany a fall line of Booti and
Sboaa, Hata, Udlaa' and Genu Furniah-
aaaatCsaMala aVd'Os '
ammmmamj mflgBTgrmmmmy mmaammgam mm-marmaym) evmmamtaj
saBsaawisawawawawaaan
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
4aaA4AAAAAAAAAs
FTffffffftffffffl
&aoaaaaaa 4 ttttttttttatatnss
Don J. Kdhwai.t,
1'resident
Abstracting
JMaps, rua, Btwe rrlMU, Btr.
., K. M. Bon.
Vke-Prse, and Tree
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Siinreyori and Irrigation IngUnctri
, i
Saat B Wiraaew. Saatttarf f
KUmatn rails, Ongoa
OMIMMHIHMMMiMM
si-'
the Herald for Newa
- wi-fi' i i'
1 r
I
awj aw"flWaap ' flflavaSVfll
r".W'ffj
,
rt
if
..
. . riv4 rtj'A i
V?
!
i
v kl
-
i tig
Ws
!'
AV,U
j'l
l,
x
1 1.,
-i1"
VfV'&
aw,
r.
t'TSt!
VX", '
'T.
' "1
, Y
'iW"Jt.
i ,1 '. -i