tMiMBIBtoahJJWMWttWMSUMWirtwww wrf: a..T V V Vl. r. to V V M i 1 , . I.V, ri r raorHMOMAL CAMM T i u rmoAx, m. . VAMUQt 01 SCMT, M. .' "oaMiMli'iMi ' Pima:. Date, Sit MlwiM UK. C A. RAMBO, DnUM iAU wMk gaaraateed. Klamath Mala streets. Thorn Ml. pry ot; VU.v.'KtnnumALL, Oafc,sWhrtfMddox B1K" Paoa 411. Klamath Falls. Ors. L MX KXAPP fUtateread OaaeroU aa Steel Dulldlnn Specialty Rooms lOX-aoCOdd Fellows Bid. mratLLAjmora KAMUnrt aUDFMM "ji yon ut row Mat moved mad aond sjalek, gat Ramsay's .aUaieas to do It. Onmt aeveata Md Mala streeta BBIPIAnaMT oatna oumrocKt ii, rev waat any kiad ef HELT.r U Register at u oomrocK u yaa waat sssatoyaMat. - AKTMOH ft. WtlAM) UAULXD.UOMM CHB IT: n a . ilwkjFiiilliHrt: 4 w atUBm easvjajaa Mm T aw rax sJsssavsasmiajB jsswji sj , .tamoae Camasag Qroaads ot the Upper Klamath, Lake. 'of Flshlaa: aid Boatau.. ' '' .Tents, bungalow aad boat toreat " Talu any, tm itr ot launch. w EXfimiS BHY WMf sv - i - WOOD 'i 16 tack Md 4 foot Good Body Wood ;tdj.M aid U50 ,e ' DfllTCTtd IcA.JOfou),or " .'; ' HOMIUALTT Ca PlMMailor04O cjiSO-? o ts R ntr 603 ACRES lltil e ncruv i Ml bits ( xt l.' ' Wall ISBBratasl . farm wklah Zk&alaldadat.aso. baalMta of waaai la oat wwi,, aiaeeroai ,lhfa season. ,WIU sell, la whole, 8,la part at lit par aart. .! acres aadar gravity lew, kit aa 1 9flJ fj V ' 1 gfc A." at the' V . I. B SUGAR, WHITE FINE AKDREDFflt . .ri uii w 'WW Ml aid art Tpnpuid ' to tan oat all kimdla IxiMhjttoi a otipni . 1 if M' .ff; nauavaaa warit 100H $ if.fV in tll&Ut xoliU5' e a Alt.il ' 111 i JifV 1 mi t '" i,sm At, uia nuB-j(sM ffv aUM ruic oarjc ror miei L'oiJff jid a rititf ihaHfJi Hff'f lf PSSAJT " ' -" ' MoWassTasTaV-ar A aVaraT .4dlsWaPW-BaaaaswWsW BICYCLES Has a aa la slate .ttasiel Pti oat saw at sal far reat- We carry afaatasecf THE GUN STOKE J. B. nwMaB BUKRIFrSBALK In, the Circuit Court of the State ot u Oregon, for tha Cbtrety ot Klam atb: Shea Bocqaerai Co., a Corporation. Plaintiff, T. J. II. Barrr .and, Joaaph Htttlagar, Partner, Under tho Nana ot Deny A Hattlager, Defendant, Notice la hereby (Wea that by virtue ot an execution and order of wte, duly luued oat of tha aboro en titled court and cauee, on tha 7th day ot September, 111, -upoa a Judcaiaat aad order cit aate awtta aad eaterat of reconfln aild' court' and canae aad la aid (onaty'aMrataaaeaUa ilta day or! iuiiuaO inlLla'taVar ot taa abova named plaintiff aad agalnat the abora named defendant, J. II. Berry and Joecph Retttader, a partacra under the name of Berry A Hettinger, aad each of them, directing tha ante of certain real proierty, to aatlcfy the urn of T7.50, with Intereet thereon at the rato ot per cent per annum froh the Stb day of August, lttl, and tha further um of 1I.0 coata and dlaburaement and tha expeaae of aate. Now, by virtue of aald ex ecution and In compliance with aalJ writ, I will on Saturday, October 7, lttl. ars o'clock p. m. of aald day. at tho front door of tha coaaty court houae, ra KUiaath Fall. Oregon, aeli bt public auction for cah la hand, to the highest aad bait bidder, all the rtiht, tMIe aad Interest; of tha above aaaM'defeadaaU. J. H. Berry and Joseph Hettinger, aa partner aadar tha name ot Berry A Hettinger, or either ot them la aad to tha follow ing described real property, to-wit: Alt 'that portion of lota I. and 10 In MoekU, town of Beaaasa, Oregon, ac cording to tha plat thereof oa a la the oflce of the coaaty clerk ot K!am nth county, Oregon, eommeaelBg at point fifty feet eaat of tha aortaweex corner and on tho Ilae of tot IB ot bleck: of aald towa ot Boaaaaa; thencs south parallel with tha watt Una af black t, ami hundred aad Ifty feet: thenco east imralled with the north line of lot 8. 9 and lO.nfty feet. reace east parallsl with the norti llru ot lot 8. and 10. Ifty fret. .Ik ace north, parallel with the wen line of block 4, one hundred and Ifty feet to the north line ot lot 10, thence wi-st tOythe place ot beginning. Also lot f. In the Riverside tracts, accor-t-log to the duly recorded plat thereof. tor.Ulnlng ten acres, all la towmlilp .-.9 S., range 11 E., W. M., In Klamntb cr.unty, Oregon, duly e'tached la the alovo entitled cauM ou tha 14th day or July, 1011, aa to property of t!i oboro named defocdauta. Berry and llittlnger; also the f '.'.owlng deaertb. eJ real jiuperty, to-wit: ,The eait 1 00 feet of lota one arJ two aad tu rast 100 feet of the noilh half of lot , la block , of tho tona of Boaaau, Origon, duly attartiet la tha abore entitled cause aa tha property of de fendant J. H..Beriy, together with tha bMaaaMBU,jherl4tameata aad apfur Uaaaeaatihereaato beloaglag; or la day 'wise appertaining, . or so 'much thereof a may be necessary to satisfy aald execution. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. this 7th day of September, 1011. , W, B. BARNBB. Sheriff. c By R. ?l. OUTIIRIDOB. Deputy. 9-8-10.hf s Are you InUrested In BXAAf ATH COUNTTt If so, sea tba SUpheae Iluntcr Realty Co. They have aome gpodbargjda. WHflI-PAI LUMBER PtETAO. w'- FEOIfl 1M1 T f . ... .. . . yiftfll o i wot ' ' I.IIIMMBr.BY A Mil B4IIX IIIIIMKANY WMAaMW savsw THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. Editor aad Proprietor J. M. 8TOWKLL, City Rdltor FabUahed dally eacept Juaday at 115 7 Fourth Street KtiAMATH FA1XB. . MRROON MONUAV, OCTOIIKR B, 191 1 AYAiA'AUUC HKU OSB OK the best thing, that ban ever happened to Klamath Fall was the trip bvrc ot tho Commercial Club excursionists, who aro n bunch ot llvo one, and aro not like a blind, to whom n vrlnW Is as cnoJ as a nod. These mon are keen, alert, up - to - the-mlnuto commercial hustlers, who do not have, to bo shaken to be made to open their eyes to see what's be fore them. Thus It wa that as soon as they got n Reed look at the country which some of them had neer seen and others had not seen for )oar, they were ery favorably Impressed. Thoso who had novcr been hero marveled at the expanse ot open ter ritory which met their view, enriched by lakea and other advantagea mora scenic than material. Those who had not been In this country for years were practically speechless to record their Impressions of the advancement made here within such a short time, the past two years alone having practically changed Klamath Falls from tho small village to tho city ot pretentious mien, as well as changing the country round about from a doubtful state ot de velopment to a thriving nnd well set tled district. While the coming of the Rose City host was naturally ot benefit to Its members In making them rognlrant of this country with which they can have business now and which will de velop as fast as does the country. It also means that they will speak en couraglngl) of this region whenever they have occasion to. Chances are that when tha subject Is not raised otherwise It wilt be brought up by them merely through their enthust asm over the future prospects of the Klamath basin. They will boost for Klamath. They will speak a good word for It at any alt tlmea. They will tell what a laTgo city It Is. and what great strides It baa made toward becoming a city of Importance and a distributing point watt worthy of remembrance. They will argue for the putting In of the railroad line to complete the gap now existing on the Klamath Falls-Natron, cutoff, which, when completed, will nceompllsh a wonderful good for this country and the stockholders of the railroad company aa well. Not only wflt the proposed railroad via this city criminate the heavy Siskiyou grade over which the main line now climbs, bat It will be a great Incentive to the development of the Central Oregon area which has long awaited an out let for Its products, a trackless region peaking as to railroads simply desiring foY some appreciative rail road projector to come along and ex tend a friendly hand. With the Portland contingent awaro of the great advantages that are to be derived all around from tho promotion of the Klamath country, aad tha new through line tho good word will be spread plentifully. The Portland men will help to pro mulgate the fact that the sooner a great railroad Is somewhere, within better call of the vast reaches of un developed but deslrablo agricultural and stock-raising land In Central Ore gon, Just that much soone? will the raising cl hogs an1 cattle and the growing of food products bo In creased. The first railroad to got In will be tho one to reap the real har vest, and the harvest will not keep the railroad waiting after It la built. Central Oregon haa no equal aa a virgin territory awaiting for the eo that aeea the future. It Is true that tha railroads have begun to look to ward the great undeveloped Or5n LONG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Vertical grained noorinCeilinS and Clear Nati re Ilr for flnlah work, alio Lath am Shinjllea . jj,. -w . wwv -. torrltory with tuo ore ot dostre, but It lake morn than the deildo to gut In and win. There must tm ttiu utevs sary faith and vnertv to buck It. these Mug iiervsiutry to i'Ihouniko In. vistuunt nrressar) it mi'oniillh tin' grrat nucd. Somn of tlio I'urttnud liooslur that were here will bo In attendance to day nnd tomorrow at I lie meotlitR uf tho Contrnl Ori-nou Dou'lopniviit l,eKue nMlurim, for u doloniitlou uf over alxly men from tho Home Clt will bn tlioio, ni imalimt n nuvdiiK at Prlnclllo lit J mm ttint mil) totatlul clRhtcvu mon. Including IIioho from Pnrtlnnd mid ever) a hero elm1. Thin Is another hid ox of tho Krenlm: fool ing thnt Ctntrnl OroKnn must mid xhall lmvr tho oioiiIiik Into tho mnr- ,kc,B ,,f ,ho 0,ul thnt lln slin mid richness entitle It to With I'ort'aud, tho motropolU ot tho state, and n ilty noted throughout America for Its fnlruess of fnco nnd spirit, shaking hands with Ktnmnth Kails nc! o4 tho unopened stretcht of Oregon tirrltnry In the wish and will to get n hotter appreciation of tho un developed area by tho rest of the country, nnd u better (onueellon be tween mo . -' happ) enterprise, would not b. long In' conilni; to ntlnlnmtnl. AN IMPORTANT KVK.NT a.. ........ .v. . ... . .. sfs Tiunsn.w of n.u we,k in incur ono of tho Kteatost tents in the history of Cenlinl Oukii. 'r s.:.cntloi tho lnnd and Umber thereon on that day will be hold a celebration 'j,,,, IC,, appraised nt a total of at Bend commemorating the (.omplo-'itno, tlH, timber estimated at 90.000 tlon of tho railroad t that Ity. 1(m,t r.(. nt It per M and tho land James J. Hilt, tho K.mplre Ilulldr,nl j10; tnn( Mt applicant will ofter will travel thousands of miles to lie'ii,..,! ,,, M yi,Hitt of his npplle.t. present to drive the golden spike nnd,lm, nit BWorn ,t,iCment on the :5th assist In the ceremonies. Tho two .i..y of vn,,i,rr. 1911. jH.fore C. 11. days will be practical holldn)s In Con trnl Oregon, and otio of ilu must pic turesque gatherings etr assombled In tho state will be present nt llond, as tho country for a mil Hi of several hundred miles Is iiroi'iulni? to assist In the celebration. This Is an occasion where Klninnth county should be well roproscnttd. It Is true that a small party has nlrvad) left hen, and will b. present nt tlm celebration, bill tho Importance of tho occasion Is so great that It would seem that every nw.llnlilo aiitomublle should be secured mid that a delega tion go to fiend from Klamath county that would be able to make n show ing and get results. Klamath count) cannot afford to la) still and not let Mr. Illll know that we want another raldroad. We need that railroad badly, so why not get a move on and go after It. No better oportunlty will probably ever offer Itself, and It would seem a pity If tboweopU of this roun ty do not take advantage ot It. The section around Bend has not half the Inducements to offer a- railroad that Klamath County has, and It did not get the road by waiting for It to come. The people there went after It, nnd went after and worked continuously until they succeeded. Let Klamath county show Mr. Illll and tho officials of his road why the railroad should bo extended to Klamath Falls, and let them bark up their argument by a rousing big delegation at the celebra tion. Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald, who have been spending a couple of weeks lnLangell Valley, havo returned to this elty. Our Ico cream Is thoroughly sterll- Itod by boiling before making. Our product can be secured at Hozey'a. The Bonbonnler nnd Eagle Peel Hall BALE OF TIMBER Portland, Ore., Sept. 11. 111. Sealed bid marked ouUlde "Did, Timber Srlo Application, August 18, 1911, Crater," rnd addrossod to tho Dlctrlct 1'orcitcr, Portland. Oregon, will bo r -cited up to tind Including the 19tb day of October. 1911, for nil U.u live timber marked I for cutting by I crcdl0 0( ; ' fc , 1 Hre uT' U, f ? !," B;",'llni "gainst th said dcceaMd, to In bo ricflittloly designated by tl.o for. hlM, h ,lm. .,.,, ,,.. ' . frt ofllccr befora cuttl.'.g, begins on approximately ,2I0 acres on tbo watershed of Oedssa Creek In SW'4 0WH. section Jii'SWK 8BV. and BEY 8WW sfc, 13; NEK NW!i and KWBK'NWW( WHNBW and 8BU NE'i, BEUSWW and EH NH!4 SWVi. and all the SBK section 22; NEU NWii, SWH NEK. NWH KV and Rft,ot the SWU. NEK Bfi'A and BW SEK section 2; NVi 8W4, SVk NEK, and all tho BB'. soctlon 14, T. 168., R. (IR , W. M., within the Crater National Korest, Oregon', estimated to bo 7, 850,000 foot 0) M. of western yellow pine; 1,850,000 feet B. M. of Douglas fir; 1,618,(00 feet iD. M. of sugar pine aad 1,10,800 feet D. M. of white flr, live saw timber, and 271, 000 feet B. It. at dead saw timber, log scale, more or lea. No bid of leas than 11.15 per M. feet B. M. for lira western yellow pine and augar pine; ft.SO for live Dougla flr; 11.15 for lira white flr and deul timber will b considered, and a de posit of 11,000, payable to the order of the First National bank of Port land, Oregon, must be sent to that baak for each bid submitted to the Dlatrlet Forester, Timber upon valid ctnlmn I rxnmtited from slo. The rlclit to reject nuy nnd all Mdn Is i served, Kor further luforninlloii mut roitulntlons KovornltiK anion address, I .ivl Hiiporvlsnr, .Moiironi, tiregon tIKO. II. OKCIb, '.i-tl'1019 r District roreetoi Wi: have a number ot good business house to rent, furnished sml uu furnlilml Stoptiens-lluntor Iteslty comimuy. IS-tf I I'MISIl CUI' KI.OWKHH for funersls nnd ou'.trtuluuteiits; designs a spf- ilcll). Klamath Klural Co, i- Mnln st. JS'tm notick lint rniutMTioN (Not t'iml Lands) hvpnitinout of tho Interior, United J Htntos Laud Orttco.it 1-akovlow, Orenon, Hoptomhcr IS. 1911. Notice ' hereby given that William A llomlluot, hoao poslofflro address Is Klninnth Kallx, Oregon, did ou Cm 17th day of July, toil. Illc In this olllco sworn stntimout nnd applica tion No. 01 SGI), to purchase tho NK'i , HSUf ,,,, jo, township 37 8. .' ., ...... Mlirii., .! IHIiftU a uiiiUMium .ii'ii ...- Ulio tlnibtr thereon, under tho pro- Ulslons of tho net of J unit 3, 1H78, Innd nets amendatory, known as the Timber nnd Blone law," at such illc ,,, IJhl l)t, IUlM tl). ,,,,. n... mi i,i pursuant to such sp Dol.np, County Clerk of Klninnth, In Kalrvlew Addition to Klamath comity, nt Klnmntb Kails, Oregon. j falls. In Klamath county, Oregon, sc Any person Is at liberty tu protest ,rotdlng to tho recorded plat thoreof this iiiirelmso before etilrr. or Inltlntoilu tho records of the county court ot a contrsl n nuy timo neroro naiem Issues, by fllliiK a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts nhlih would defeat tho entr). A. W. OllTON, Heglster. H-r t-10-23 r ,r,. f Krlllrment anil Final Acjjsth day of August, HI I, and arcru- count iiiul ItUtrlhatlos) of Kstalr In the county court 01 mo niaio oMvnmD0l.a a Or.Rou. for tho County of Klam- 10Hi0 door nth. In the Mutter of the Estate of Martha A. Wullls. Deceased: Notice Is hereby given thai J. J. Ilarrett, a administrator of tho ci tato of Martha A. Wallli, deceased,, has rendered and presented for set tlement and filed In snld court his final arcoiint ot tho administration of said estate and a petition for the distribution of the same, nnd that the 9th day of October, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m at tho court room of ssld court, at tho court homo In Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Ore gon, has been fixed by snld court as the llrno for tho settlement of said arcount and tho hearing of snld pe tition for distribution, at which tlmo nnd phico any person Interested In 'aid eitntn may appear and fllo ex- '.option In writing to the said flnnljthls office sworn statement and nppll account and contest tKe same, nnd 'cation, No. omt, to purchase the show ea-is-. : any, why a final dls-lsH NEW. NH 8BH, section 13, trlbutlon of said eatato should not 1 township 87 8., range 10 K , Wlllan be ordered. utto Meridian, and tho timber ttioreoa Dated at Klamath rails, Ore., Sep-1 under tlm provisions of tho act of tember 7, 1911. J. J. BARRETT, Administrator of said rstste. 9-7-1 0-6 r NOTICE TO CREDITOR In the County Court of tho Slate of Oregor, for Klamath County. In tho Matter of the Estato of Joseph Drohcr, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un- ldurd ,dB,Bllrlor of tho eUt, ,. ,,, ,,. .. , , ,fc. . . newes tssw hvi.vss vouchors within six months after tho publication of this nolle o to tho said administrator, at tho office of Horace M. Manning, nttornoy nt law, In tho Wblto-Mnddox building, In tho city 1 of Klamath Falls, county ot Klamath, Btato of Oreiton, which snld offlco tho undersigned selects aa his placo of bus'nojs In nil mattors connected with ssld ostotn of Joseph preher, de ceased. R. C. SHORT, Administrator. Horace M. Manning, attornoy for said Administrator. Dated and first published at Klum alh Falls, Oregon, on this 28th day of September, A, D. 1911, 1 1 t 1 iihllcjtlon, Nov 2. r HHKRim HAW Undor nnd by vlrtuo of an execu tion and order of sale Issued out of tho circuit court ot the state of Ore gon, for Klamath county, to me di rected aad duly attested on tha 17th day of September, 1911, In pursuance of that certain Judgment aad decreo rendered In said court on tbo ,2 rah day of August, 1911, and entered at pago S70 of volume 5, records of sad court, In tavor of the platntlf, In the ; tr Big Basin Lumber Go. Lumber and Building Material Lardeit Stock In Klamath Falli Quick Senrlce PLANING MILL DRY SLABS 4J 2 Cft &0.0J PLACE YOUR BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY aa4soaMMMMMMMM suit nt llonjaiuln Bouthwell, plaintiff, vs. Ma ley Jackson and llattlo K. Jurksou, defendants, for certain sums of money aggregating f 119.76, and icsts and disbursements of said suit itnlntlff'a inortgsge; and for tha sat'l lu! lot 9 (nlno). of block S (two),'? Ihcrounty of Klamath, stato of Ore I ou, together with tho tenements, lirrcMllamrnts and appurtenances Ihiretinto belonging, commanding me 'lit sell the said real property In the 1 11 Miner prescrlbid by law to satisfy the said Judgment for tho said sola 1 of money, and Interest thereon from Mng costs. 1 t will, at the hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon on the third day of No - I). 1911, at ths .court of the court hnus of Klamath county, Oregon, sell the above described real property at pub lic auction to tho highest bidder for cash In hand; whereof lake notice. Dated and first publication tinrtof, September lth. 1911. W. Bj nAUNKB, t Hherlst of Klamath County, Oregon, fly M. J. II A It NEB, Deputy. 9-38-10-16 r MriCK KOIt I'UIIUCATIOX (Not Coal l.ands) Dcpsrttncnt of the Interior, United States Land Omce at l.akcrlow, Oregon, August!, 1911, NotUa Ir hereby gtveu that Mark T, Howard, whoso poslolflco address Is Klamath Kails, Oregon, did. on the 27th day of Kebruary. 1911. Me lu June 3, 1K78, and acts amendatory, known ns the "Timber ami Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, tho lund and tlm her thereon have boon appraised at a total of 800, the timber estimated 800,000 board feet at $.75 per thous and, and tho land at 1200; that snld applicant will offer final proof In sup port of his application and sworn statement on tho 28th day of Octo ber. 1911, beforo W. D. West, United Rtntes commissioner nt Silver laker Oregon, Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before ontry or Initiate n contest at any tlmo before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging fact which would defeat tho entry. A. W, ORTON, 8-20-10-28 h Reglstor. noti;k run iuiii.i:atio. (Not Coal Land) Department of tho Interior, United Stntos Und Offlco at Ukcvlew, Oregon, August 12, 1911, Notice Is hereby glvon thnt Mary It Motschonbacher, of Klamath Falls. Oro, who, on March 3, 1910, made limner and stone application No. 08071 for 8B4 of NE'4, SWtt ot NUU.NW1, of NHW.NKW ofSEH section 16, township 37 8, range 9 E, Wlllamctto Meridian, has filed potlee of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above de scribed, bofnre Charlea R. DeLap, county clork of Klamath county, at Klamath Falli. Oregon, oa tha 14ih day of October, lilt Claimant names at witnesses: Calvin It. flloadeanlng, Wlllin 0. Davenport, Walter 8, Oltord, Aat A. Mehaffey, all of Klamath Falls, Ore. A, W. ORTON, 8-H-10-18 b Refleter. mi IN CONNECTION FOR SALE Per Cord Delivered OlRDER NOW MttMttMMtttt Economy Economy In haute keeping li half or the battle. It will reduce Ike high coil of living Begin living tlmr, labor and money by ilng w, Economy Jars I J I I I TkCH to kelp matter along, eay the fruits yon caa from i store ! tkatkeepi nothing but , freak goodi. We kave the Jan In ill slaea aad we ilwiyi kave the frail topat la tken. ! a a lf VAN RIPER BROS. Phone 851 t . WOOD (JmnI Hl Wood . fcl.7.1 4-fiwt llody Wood Z3.30 . . Delivered . . Iirwve Orders at f'lly lUkerj Ifttone All W.E.Seahorn Fancy Pastry When coMwHjr romce you shoaaJ havo some tasty pastry without work lug your head osT. Ut us supply tat need. Wo have freali fakes every; day, or raa make to jrour special or der anything m plain or fancy pssir on short notice. ) lajwr Cakes, Mala Cakes, CookFs of all khtda, Doughnuts, I'les aad Holt always on hand anil fresh every day, Mocha and Chocolate layer rakeaa Angol Food cake Splco Cakeg Coffee Wreath V-. y Marble Caka 'J . Cream PukTs (large) each Cream Plos JJ Mince Plea !r Apple Pie Foxy Orandpas i.oogiee, aosea JumbolsT dosea !" , Kisses, dosea Udy Fingers, dosea ..... 'r 1 WTO., arTO., arlv, Tie Monarch tou&l a n. t sstuia stoa ' , ' : IS, u. um n - t