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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1909)
Fit? Jj ! tj ' VM ,'M4MWrWSSS,W STILTS DRY GOODS GO. will continue the Great Reduction Sale Until January 1, 1910 20 Discount On Ladies' Tailored Suits and Coats .. Also Children's Coats All Trimmed Hats at Cost. Plumes, fancy feathers, wings and hat trimmings at a great reduction An Old Soldier's Story of the Bat tle nf Yellow Tavern. JEB STUART'S LAST FIGHT. Mil J GRAIN-HAY-Wi Delifered to You Barley, Wheat, Oats, Mill Feed, Alfalfa Meal dALLU and Timothy HAY Quality Best Service Prompt Get Our Prices 0. K. Transfer Co. faoae 871 'llltlKKMKNTIO.V FOR SALE WKI.I. IMIMIOVKD KAItM of 0(1 seres, 10 mill Houthwiwt or Klamath Kills Will Mil M whole or In part Term, part down, llii balance la de '-rrpd payment. AMyto R. A. EMMITT i ihr Poet j , MIKIIIKK'M HAI.K BICYCLES For an up-to-date wheel get a Rambler, on tale at The Gun Store. Tents and wins for sale or for rent. We carry a full line of Sporting Goods THE GUN STORE MAMI mnm 999 w 'w foot Dry Hib Wood $3.50 a Cord Hwami i aught In Ilia Circuit Court of tlio Blnto of Oregon rur thu County or Klamath. Ainorluin Hank ami Trul Co., a corporation, v. Mont K. IliitcliUon ami Hadlo V. HutcliUon, hU wife, defendant. Hull In Equity to Korecloso a Mort gage. vivrti't: i. iinriiliv uIvkii that In virtue or an execution ami order or ulu ilul)' Issued out 01 uio uuovt mimed court ami cause on tlio Sitti ...... ... n...,...,),.,, ion), tinon a do- erco iiiuilu inul filtered for record lit Mid court In snm mm on me i day or Boptembor, 1909. In favor or thu abovo named plaintiff, directing i... ui.. ..r ilii nr.uiilft.'i liuruln di scribed to satUfy tlio luni of 376 and HU.iis micron on sum 110.30 cost and disbursements, nnd the furlhor'sum or $76 ttornva fee, making a total of $607.08. with In terest on said niiii from tho day of tlio rendition of aald decree, and ac cruing costs. Now, Iheroforo, In view of aald ox edition and In compliance- with saiuo. I hnvo duly levied on aald promises nnd will, on Friday, tho 84th day of ,. ...i... mm, n 111 ii'nlnrk a. 111. on said day, at tho front door of tho county courtiiouso ni iubiumu r . Klamath County, Orogou. sell at pub- i. .....I.... ... .hit iiiirlimt ulildor for rash In nand all tho rlRlit, tltlo and Intoreat or tho auovo nauum uviuuu anti In and to tho following doycrlbod rn.i urnnurtv altuutod In Klamath County, Orogon, to-wlts Mil 4 UIOCK 0 in mo wi - ath Kails, together with all tho tone monU, horodltamonta and nppurte nanroa thereunto belonging or In any wlso appertaining. Tho proceed! of aald salo will M applied In aathfacllon of aald oxeeii . n,Aar n i ilflrraa. Intoreat aaa costi, and all accruing costs andovar PIUS, If any mora OB, i in aiu mwm aald court to be further applied u by law directed. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oreta. tbla I4U day of November, IB II. W. B. BARNtOS, Shafts of Klaaaatk County, 0rta. 11-M 1M1 h Heavy woolen sloven, onl) C6c, At tlio O Oral. Koiihi tinrnnlni In 1'lanot at VJrKll's furiilturo store. C-13 A nobby lino of hand bag at Stilts lr Goods roniiany. Phonographs on easy terms at Mill ler's, corner Hlxth and Main streets. Plenty of tissue paper, sticker, null, i lc, on linnd, Htnr Drue Co. Vli not kIvu a nlra box of Xmas rand) 7 Uur's Is fresh.' Star Drug Company. Kkks from the ranches near tho rll) may ! hod at all times at Good rich's Cash storo. Ills reduction In nil lines of millin ery, coats and suits, at the Stilts Dry Hoods Company, Tlio n I 'en I will lo open etcnliiKH IxttliinltiK Morula), December 1 3th, until Oerember Stth. IIIK nnd romplvta stock or ladles' and men's shoos and rubber uoods at (lood rich's Cash Storo, Do )ou expect to marry durluK tho Imllda)s7 Tlio best 18-k. and H-k. gold wetldliiK rings at Winter's. Ilavo your automobile Urea vul- ranlied at tho llaldwln Motor and Supply company, I'hona 961. Comferlabla apartmentk or single rooms ran now bo had at tho Oregon Home, with or without board. U )ou want to seo tho flnest line or ladles' nnd children's underwear In tho city, exiiuilno those at tho 811111 Dry floods Co. Iteport or tlio Condition of TDK FlltHT TIHHT AMI HAVINCH H.WK nt Klnmnth Kails, In tho Stnto of Or gou' at tho closo of business No- umlior 10, 100D. HiMuiurtfai I .on lis and discounts $ 61,386.0.1 llonds, sccurltloi, etc vss.is Hanking house, furnl- turo and tlxtures 2,160.71 Duo from approved re servo banks 46,648. 8C Checks and other cash llemsx 236.10 llxclinngis for clearing house 666,40 Cush on hand 10,691. 12 Total $111,491.35 .lll.llllll.Mt Cnpltnl stock paid In $36,000.00 undivided proms, less expenses nnd tnxes paid 3,096,34 Duo to banks and bank ers 1,849.83 Individual deposits sub ject to check 39,769.86 Demand cortlllcattvt of deposit' 316.00 Time certificates of dc nnslt 10.686,00 Savings deposit 31,886,86 Toi ..$111,491.28 "nisi BiaiA nf Orosan. County of Klamath, as. I, J. W. Blemons, caslilor ot tho above named bank, do aolemnly awear that tho abovo atatotuent la true to tho boat of my knowledge ana uouoi, j. W. SIKMBN8, Cashier, COHUHOT -Atteat: OKO. T. BALDWIN. , J, A. MADDOX, Dlrecto.i. Subscribed and sworn to before ne tbla lid day ot November, 1B0. -" P. L. rOUNTAIN, Ths Weundsd Qsnsral'i Hirole Brsv ry In ths Fscs of Death Cuttsr's rllllsnt Chsro 8tn by a Con fsdsra Cavalryman. "Tho most brilliant tliorgn I liter witness"! was mndo by Cuatir nt tlio Imltlo of Yellow Tntern," said nil old Confederate rntnlrinnii. "It was nrnr tlio iH.glunlng of what liUturlans now (all tlio Wllileniens campaign. ' was with Jel Ktuart, Cenvral KHz Ie's illvlsloii. WUklmm's lirl gndo niwl I'hll Hh rldnu'it trxp wcro banuliig on u llko n pack of hungry wolies, nipping ii nt eiery turn. "Wo left Hiiihimt Junction nbout 1 o'clock one nlglit nnd reached Yellow Tavern before 10 o'IkU tlio next morning. We hadn't more than halted at the Tavern when up comes Klic-rMati and tries to drlio ui out. It was a protly tough klrugglr; n hand to band fight, and wo fell back from tliu Tav ern, but held our position on the tele graph roap trailing to Ulchmond. I was with tho buttery on the extreme left wing, mid It was nlxmt '- o'clock In tlm nflernoon wlivn onlers camo for the whole dltlMon, txcrpt the I'trst gliilaus, to dismount. "It did srem good, I can tell you, after so many hours In tliu saddle, to stretch out on the ground nnd tako a amoke that U. all who had anything to smoke. There was Just one pleful among thnt whole bnttery, and the boy who owned It pni) It ilnwn tho line, and racli limn took his turn puff ing at It, When It wns gone wo nil began to ain-culate on wliat deviltry Hherldan would U up to next nnd how Jcli Htuart wouM head lilm off. It wasn't long teforo some fellow wished for n drink of water, "You know how It In. When one roan wUliet for wnler tho whole company begin to swear they nru dying of thirst. Jack Saunders nnd I took a bunch of canteens nnd stnrtcd ocr the hill to a spring that ho had seen that morning. I wns on my hands nnd knees over tlm spring when 1 heard Saun ders' smut of surprise. "There, only n few hundred yard away, was n considerable body of cav alry. Kuro that .. was our right wing. I wondered to nt them mounted and In ranks. Just then tho veco of an of ficer rung eut: -Cavalry! AttentlonI Draw saberl "The entlro line moved forward at a quick walk, nnd n tho officer wheeled bis honm I saw his fare. My God, It was Cutter! Tho situation came to Saunders and me llko n flash. We threw down tho canteen and started back to tho luttery on a dead run. "Trotr Cuitcr" voice rang oat again. Thru ho snouted. 'Charger "With wild cheers, his caxalry dash ed forward In n sweeping gallop, at tacking our entlro left whig at tho amo time. Wo saw our battery taken, our lino broken and our men running like sheep. Saunders and I had but ono tbought-to Join our fleeing company. Aa we reached tho telegraph road aboio tho din of tho battlo I heard Jeb Stuart's voice. Tbcro ho was, making a stand with a handful of men around blm. "It seemed but n momet before Cus ter troop were coming back ns fait aa they had gono forward. They bad met the 1'lrst Virginians. Wo greeted them with tho rebel yell and tho last cbargo In our weapon. Jeb Stuart cheered u on ah, how ho rhecred nil I gno them my Inst shot and wa fol lowing with my weapon clubW wbco I saw a man a had been dismounted and was running out turn as bo pass ed our rally and tiro his pistol. "Jeb Stuart swayed In his saddle. It wa only for n momeut; then hi voice rang out, cheering hi ctruggllng troop. Tho enemy rallied Just ncros tho road nnd tired n volley luto tho llttlo band gathered nround Jeb Stuart Ills horso sprang forward, with a scream of agony, and sank down on Its knee. As we lifted tho gcueral off tho young officer who was helplug me exclaimed: " 'My (!od, geueral, )ou are wounded! Your clothe nro soaked with bloodl You must lento tho floM. sir!' "'So,' Ocneral Stuart answered; 'I will not leavo until v Ictory la assured. Oct mo another hore.' "When I returned with tho horse bo wa seated with hi back ngnlust a tree, and when ho tried to get up, weakened by loss of blood, bo sank hack nsnln. " 'Go!' bo commanded us. 'I am dono for. Klta Leo need every man. I order you to go.' "Wo cannot obey that order, gen eral,' tho )oung officer told lilui, and I'll iicut forget tho look Hint came over hi faco when ho faced tho gen eral. 'Wo must carry jou to a place of safety, bowecr tho buttle goes.' "'It must not go ngatust us,' Stuart teptlcd, aud tho thought seemed o put fresh vigor In hi body. Vou must put mo ou my horso mid keep mo there. My men must not know that I aai wounded.' "Wo lifted blm on hi bone, and, mounting our own, wo held hint In hla addle. When tho tldo of tho battle turned, sumvortcd between lis, ho mnde a last effort to rally hi tteclug troop. " 'Go back, men!' ho cried. 'Go back, men! Go back nnd do your duty r "We folt blm sway lu hla saddle. The young officer turned our horses' bead to the roar, and wo carried our falnUa general front tho field, still holding him upright In the auddlo. That wns Jeb Stuart's last battlo nud Custor' moat MUtant cuarge."-Wahlugtou Poet Just Arrived Largest and most complete line of Art Squares. B. B. Brussells, Axminsters, Tap. - Brussels ever shipped into Klamath County Plenty of Linoleums. Mat tings, and Ingrain Carpets kBBBBBB'BisBBW GILLETTE'S FURNITURE HOUSE hwW4M4WV44it IHMMIHIIIMMIMMtM Ths Abstntmlndtd Gardsntr. I: .!... -jbT rsCr, fSTx rlBBSSI ilrSafJC jCiVtr i ilSPaai IILkBBI nrui I J lTV I HaaVJI Wife If jou don't hurry, my dear, you won't flnUh watering before the rain come. 1'ele Mcle. A TaUntcd Hout Agint. Mrs. Ilomceeker You certainly don't exix-ct nnyUxly to tako this bouse! Why, the floor all run down bill. Agent (a smart man) It waa built lu that wny on purpow. mum, to keep peace In the family. Greatest Invention of tho age. mum. Mr. Uomeseeker Keep peace In the fam ily? What do you mean? Agent Ita II right, mum; nothing llko It When ever your hmliand drop bl collar button they'll roll down to that wall, and bo'll nlwny know where to lad 'tru.-I-ondou Tlt-UlU. IUMHIIVS KXPIlESg It you want your stuff moved and moicd quick, get Itamsby's Express to do It. Office at Sfxth aud Klamath. Phono 133. XOTICK OK KINAti ACCOUNT NOTICU Is hereby given that tho undersigned ns administrator ot thp estato ot John U. Hall, deceased, hat filed lu tho County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, his Final Account nf tho administration ot said estate, ana that the court has fixed Monday, tho Hi day ot December, 1909, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon ot said day us tho time aud the County Courlhouoe In Klamath County. Oregon, as the place for tho hearing ot objections, if nny, to said account, and tho settle ment thereof. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 2Cth day ot November, 1909. L. J. DAUMAN. As Administrator ot tho Estate ol John n. lla'l, Deceased. U-26 12-24 . i Axminster, Body Brussels I and Wilton RUGS 9x12 i Just Arrived from Factory i Coi?atc DOLBfflSrS X t China and Glassware I Doa't yeei want aeene nice Dtamer War, Stacy Mates, Tnatblera, JiaraVaJerea, Omanaf ta, Caolera, Fruan thlaf wtttl aad and Uble? We carry aarii beaattfaJ Cklas aa la ftlaia and gold rlwirt. Bra emr exteaasve largrat stock fai the ctty aad at each tow arte. t .fTPsT. O UTTD-laT BAMDWAMK X vrrivr x. jn.vi.VLT dkaux Vaamaa(Mff SpaffJaVf W SSaWar WANTIJt TIMBER LANDS. Surveying and Enjilneerlnjj HARRIS & MILLS Office in 8lie4ierd llallduig. Guaranteed Public Land Script Tho C. D. Toners Co., Mllca City, Mont., agent for tho Northern Pacific Uud Script will select for ou any wiennt, non - mineral government land. Wrlto thom for particular. BK M.R.DOTY House liaising, House Moving, General Jobbug Pllo Driving a Specialty. Well equipped with Tool, Ma terial. Sto. Estimate furnlihed upon Ap plication. Poatokke Bog Ms LAND ON THE LAND IN KLAMATH LAND Soame Choice HosMttead Locstioas la a District that will aooa have Trsjisaor- tatkau IT IS TOUR CHANCE See Captain O. CIApplcgite About It FRANK IRA WHITE . JUsautaniaSsOctfa ntta Street, acsr Mala, NOTICE it T Vim n aulu h -niiMte that I h&va tMiKhaBanl tast rm w WVfw, w t w w, w meat market formerly known ai "Ludtkt Marhtt.N : willcarry.a full line of all kinda of meat and petakry. and wiU make a iDcaltv of bacon and hams. Year n.4... i ...ii.i. J k.h. uuimiI nt asiIw ak watv t ' paiiyttaav ,ia swuwnsu. woua wiw " . '-jf wall-as . choicMt that the market afford. vMy prlet very reatonatile. iijmfflvM " i J HUaalOP wttaafn.w - t-Jf, "i jS 1 -"T ' - 4i votuosUiT -wim.fsa, cat icaaf MPMRj IMMMMIlMlMMilii Mvj mtU ,il r J i, vi j ? .j t V w-r rmwn.