The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 07, 1910, Image 4

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MEF IK THE DAY
S. It. Harrle ot Msdford Is In (ho
dtjr.
I. E. Diasa o( Sacramento li at the
T. N. Southard of Cheeley li at the
M
C. B. McCneaney ot Seattle li at the
I4?anMT
O. II. BftMln and wife are Liver
mors mHa
Will Lynch of Lakevlcw It at the
I.sJrasM laa.
II. C. Harriett or Kly, Net'., I at
the Llvermore.
Edw. It, Zlskn of New York li a
Llvermore guest.
W. T. Lang of Chicago la a guest
at the Llvermore.
John Kill of Fort Klamath la a
guest at the Lakeside.
W. B. arlffllh ot Portland In regis
tered nt the Lakeside,
C. A. Ilamntan ot Portland went
to the Upper lake today.
Oeorge Bo era o( Ban Francisco la
a gueit at the Llvermore.
Mont Howard ot Merrill had bust
net In thla city yesterday.
AUCTION AUCTION
at tie
Goodrich
Casf
We will winf
$10,000 it,
Boota, She
Fnndihiiiu
balance at
llt'Hai,
Half the ftorc hat been rented to Mr. C J.
:Hdtnun to be occupied aa a Drugstere:
' The Jewelry Stock.
Hoc f flr at Any Price
w v to Make Room i
There caa ba a
iraMki
IK
am gtv-C pesaeaeioa, so ah
C, asm the only way to do It la to
at
sf Jsarst- 1
No ass is
ask as to
atjaaHaatloa to the high grade at.
sa sal In and see- what an amoaat ot
faw stock waa aaM by Referee ta liaafcraptcy, a4 U'a jrcmr
chaacs to taka Srsaisaja f the good Ullage offered. '
eta lata of
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who have bsaght; they'll tell yon. .14 there are X
tl.
Get Buay. Take Adan
tajje of the Seal Inap
HEITKEMPER'S
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Stock of fine Jewelry
at Your Own Price
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Of 00MD AHD MADI STUITf I
. Mra. 1. II. King of Fort Klamath In
a guest at the Lakeside Inn,
The Uun Store baieball team will
play nt Shlpplngton Sunday.
Auction at Goodrich'. Clothing,
shoes, groceries', carpets and rugs.
C. Rosa Anderson and wlfo will go
to Blsson, Cal tomorrow morning.
Misses Florence and Ida Mary Cor
many ot 8an Francisco are at the
Lakeside Ian.
W. "8. Phillip ot 8an Francisco la
In the city on business for the Bald
win music house.
W. A. Kinney of Portland, the pop
ular'crockory drummer, arrived from
Lakevlew last night.
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B. C. Morrison, M. Stlllman and
W. Long, railroad men of Dunsmulr,
were at the I.lvermore last night.
Forty thousand cigars, meerschaum
and briar pipes will be sold at our
own price atOoodrtch'a auction.
1. and Frant K. Ingraham of Lot
Angeles, father and son, who have
been at the Llvormore, have gone to
Crater Lake.
The parties who took the dolls
from the Star Drug Store float will
please return same to the store, as It
Is known who took them.
Don't forget the auction at Good
rich's, commencing Saturday, July 9,
and mntlnt'ln' nrarr afternoon, aftdJ
d
HOUSTON MAY
WRITE A BOOK
IXDKKSTOOIi THAT UK CONTRM
PLATKH Hl'CH A COVRSR
After the Fourth
kiltie mm mm
If Ho Tells .ll the Facta In fnnnrc
tlon With the Heal to Buy
The Herald
There Is a well authenticated story
to the effect that F. II. Houston, who
Is held on the charge of eucherlng a
well known banker by the name of
Frederick Melhase out of something
oer 18,000, Is going to set Into the.
class with 8. A. D. Puter. and tell the
facts connected with the game. If he
does, It would he a good seller In this
neck ot the woods, and would un
doubtedly hate considerable demand
nmong the hankers ot the country.
The people ot Klamath county would
llko to know what purpose was back
of Melhasc's doalre to wlp; . o',
existence the only paper In the county
thatTiad the courage to go up against
the clique that has been running
things In this county with n high
hand. Houston knows. If he would
only tell. He had wormed himself!
Into the good graces ot Melhase, and
that "astute" gentleman told him ev
erything he knew and n lot more.1
Ever) since the nows ot what Hous-
ton did becamo public, the peopto of i
theclt) and county havo been waiting,
for a certain paper that was started
to publish the news to say something
about the truth ot the case. If the
Herald had not been In existence, or
If the schemes of the Hog Combine to
kill It off had been successful, no one
would ever have known for what pur
pose Melhase gave out the money to
Houston. It Is the same old story of
the. Egyptian fleshpots.
It Houston should now come forth
with his promised book and give the
names, facts and figures. It would
make some people sit up and take!
We still have plenty of
good goods left and
lots of excellent bar
gains. Call and see us
The
Portland Store
Klamath Falls, Oregon
IIHIKK MKNTII
Fresh fruit nml tcKctatile tUUy m
Goodrich's tf
liu Cr-am served nail) nt the Host
did Knnd) Kltrhen
The Owl Peel ItiMim for Ire rrvnlu
rones anil soft drinks II
Just received, at the (Inn rtlorc
full Hue of baseball good t?u
If jnu nnnt to buy or sell, .o Ctill-
i Ik-la H-lltlatln- liiiur ean hnlnl Vil.las
notice, and It might tell to tho pen-1" " " """"""
pie of the county what was back of ' w' Iin" w "um ot
tbn whole Hog Comblno fight. The, n",nt'" '" " ""'"'"'J' l'"l) ''" j
Herald hopes ho will carry out his, Garoulto Campbell, solo awenu
Intentlon and tell the people of the for lots In Crescent City, f.H Main
DR. C. A. RAMBO
OK.VTIHT
All Hoik Kuatnnteril Klsmalh
oiiuty Mtnk lllilg , Kb nnd Main
slreels I'lione 6iC,
Klamath Falls, Oregon
OF F E R
WA N T E D
on Mo, U 10, nnl : of Knd
l.laniiilli Calls
I.. K. AThl.NtMIV,
I "OT Monnduork Mil., Han Francisco
Hay "Feed
Livery aad Feed Stable
Pricct are Reasonable
: A. P. HUTCHINS
! Pknne 1173
county all of the facts that led up to1 St.
tf
III securing the money.
WITH THK FlflHTKRK
of
Jimmy llrllt Is now manager
"raeo-ey" llcKariand in Rngiand.
Sam McVey knocked out Joe Orlm,
the "human punching bag." In Paris
tho other night.
Willie Lewis and Jim Smith will
meet at the National A. C. of New
York July 8, In a 10-round bout.
Max Baker waata to meet Pal
Moore, but Pal'a manager says that ' turned
jiax nciongs in mo ngntwcignt division.
The Owl Peel llooui lias Instulled
now ranltnr) orrelaln In- rreaii
yicker tf
I have a hu)cr for n small tract of
timber suitable for wool, close In
Chllcote.
For n kooiI plaio In rat ko Hi III"
Northern Pnfo, Open dny nml nlclit
III Main Mtrel If
It. Madsen, tho plnuo Inner, has re.
Leavo orders for him nt Vir
gil's furniture store Phono 7.1G tf
Ralph Carter, tho clerk In Under
Vood' pharmacy, will leave tomor-1 1001.
dw an a horseback ride through
'ovada. Ho eipecta to bo gone a
oath, and sco most of that slsle he
re he returns.
City Transfer tor nil kinds of pas-
vengor traffic and freight. Telephone
Oood IC-lnrh wood for sale. If
Dearest I hey nru here with the ad
vent of summer I'relly new lino of
rollers and IHt pins.
At Jltllallou.H.
Dr. a. II. Merryman, C. II. Under
od and Dr. R. B. Hamilton re
ned from Reno, Nev., last night,
cro they went in the lattcr'a auto-
was carlnaior Hfirr.ri:er---wf-w-''ll0 to see tho JaCrlaa-Jobnaon I
HXRALD WANT ADS
MISCKIXANKOl'h.
also taken down with the saalady. and
Mr. Graves had to get another to look
after them.
A. L. Leavltt. J. A. Pratt, W. T.
Shiva and Charles Graves went to
Seven Mile crack flaking last Satur
day and Sunday In Mr. Oraves' auto
mobile. Tbsy caught IS trout In leaa
than two hours, and If any one withes
to kaow where the good fishing
grounds are near this city let him
talk with Mr. Pratt.
The houae on the lot on Fourth
street, acroaa the allay from the First
National bank building, which waa
recently pnrcbaaed by O. D. Mathews
of Pullmaa, Wash., la being .moved
from Ita praaent location to the ad
JolMlag lot on Plae etreet. The
building, which has faeed Fourth
atraat heretofore, will ha turned
so aa to fact oa Pine, and from the
eoraw'of Plat to tba allay on Fourth
atraai Mr. Matbawa Intends to erect
a aabetaatla! business block. The
house la now occupied by W. W. Nick
erson, and M. R. Doty Is doing the
moriig.
Ogb(. They had a splendid trip and
ejnoyed every minute of their stay.
TOR HALK OR KK.VT-Huwlng ma
cblnts and phonographs, at Mul
Icr's. I'hono 254. tf
.. . ?A cMrfn . . i KNEROETIC SALK8MAN wanted to
Mra. J. li. Jardtna la prepared to I rellible mtmy itofkl cxp,ow,
"" n- u rum iwi ,,. nilinneeil wiw.li I v.
ardor. Will furnish rags If desired.
Prices reasonable. Specialty made ot
small rugs. Drop a postal for prices.
Address, Klamath falls. Ore. dw-tf
No previ
ous- cxpcrliimu neiesxar; can mako
$60 per week. Write Albany Nurse
rlns, Inc., Albany, Ore. fl-10-7-10
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SHIPLEY TRANSFER
Prepared to do all classes of hauling.
Pianos and heavy freight. Prices
reasonable. 10-Inch wood for sale
R. C. SHIPLEY,
Phone SQ3 Res. 674
NOTICK TO nVVaavTOlU
Tho Odd Fellows Hall association,
offers for sale an Issue of twenty-1
j ear bonds, beariag ( per cant later-1
ost, payable seml-aanually. For fur-,
ther Information in regard to tbeaa
bonds apply to Klamath County Bank
or to II, E. Momyer, secretary, US
Fifth street, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
RROaUB STOMB WINDOW
Some time between I o'clock last
sight and early this moralag some
mlacreant threw a atoms through the
plats glass wltdow la tbs frsst of
Underwood's pharmacy, ahsttsrlsg
the glaae and asakigg It naceaaary to
pot la aa entirely asw wlaiow.
It Is aet kaowa who committed the
sst. hat If ths asrsea Is discovered he
will pay dearly far his osaduct.
Freeh homemade bread dally at
11 a. a. at alt Ninth street.
MRS. WM. LlrfKllNBAOKI
Personally conducted Pullmaa train
excursion to Oregon, Washington and
British Columbia, leaving San Fran
cisco July 28, 1910.
Daylight trip through the famous
Shasta region. Stopovers and enter
tainment at Portland, Tacoma and
Seattle. Delightful ateamer trip
through Puget Sound, Including stops
at Victoria and Vancouver, Rail and
steamer transportation over tho great
scenic route of the Canadian Pacific,
via Revelatoke aad tbs charming
Lake Kootenay Lake region, return
ing via Spokane and Portland.
Round trip tlcketa good for three
moutba from date, 113.60, which cov
ers transportation for the entire trip,
sleeping car accommodations, meals
aad sight seeing trips en route to
Seattle.
For further. Information call upon
or address any agent of ths Southern
The
July
Bride
Now shares her happiness
and shines resplendent,
along with our line of
HPAKKLINfJ CUT OLAfleJ,
HAND-PAINTED CHINA
AND RECK SILVER,
KARNACK IIRAflS.
' All are appropriate wed
ding presents , and she
will not be happy until
she gets them.
our gas,,
ton
GRAIN-HAY-WOOD
Delivered to Tou
Barley, Wheat, Oats,
Mill Feed, Alfalfa Meal
BALED
Alfalfa, Wheat
and Timothy
HAY
Quality Best
Service Prompt
Get Our Prices
O. K. Transfer Co.
Phoae 571
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THE CASH MARKET
WINTERS
For Wedding Presents
Pur T oivl Mo sslNlteratkw. 2 cu
rilTC JetlirCl selow importers' lard.
RarAn flrstlsMtaoiae, cared
JJaCUIl below Eastern sacoa.
a cu.
Both these arc our specials, aad can't
be beat. . . full line of fresh, tender
Meats and lausagea
J. W. HAWXHURST - Proprietor
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Pacific company.
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