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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1911)
i?k Mmi.)tmm T N j UTM7AX,IL AliCAWM UK.TM7AX.M. . W3UUUH a HVNT, M. D. "U OMIWtWtBMC pr: MkVC. A. IUMBO, Alt rrk OunitMi OM Pellewa' SalMla Ufea Ml. PkoM l D. V. KUnOWMU vusfivvgjnrRHvHBflr0ivy Pn" 4J4. tkMtl fMla. Or.. 4 J4ykUMtk I IX BaMtaaa a Ineeialtf Roeana 3ll.f .i. Odd Pallova ld -r.( It yen waatiyeur staff More and bot4 tick, gat Raauby'a ill Mj 4. fc. OWMf tTtk and Mala 1Mb. Ikan MA OM OOafiaTOCK. III. II 7M tut My Ma c nu. i a U. COMsTTOCK af 1 g'mt I Ainni . wjesioh CWI ftpiiiii'' Ik. WHnxociT I - "' '-t"' I OnV JTljiH Ohm mtk BICYCLES get a Maaialsc, tale a ttto Chan More. Xenkfaasl One far aala at fat rent, W. entry a fa tea at aatlac Oaa. TH1 VOUN STORE i. fcciunM M jaUhaMk. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. MHTil. Editor and Proprietor J. M. 8TOWELL, . City Editor PakUeMtl daily aicapi Juaday at 115 'Voirtk tXreet KLAMATU9AUM, . . ORBOON TUMOAT, NOV. T, ltll Capital and Labor flust Be Kept Busy In the right channels to keep the nation proeperoaa. National prosperity la the colltctira i malt of local prosperity ud"caanV deare" I the myaterloaa thlac back ot both. CoaldeM. la nec ccseary la all walka at llfo to brlnir succeae. for Without It there can be no future. Our owa town aeeda the coat) cam of her people. A town la known by IU worka jiut as a man la known by hla deed. Tkere'a ao batter way to ahow your eoafldenee la the town than to W known aa a hone owner and no quicker way to gain your there of the Inde pendence for which our Heroin ttoaary fathera. fought than to own a home. Better itart today come la and talk It oyer with ut we can gtre you a good Idea of the total coat aa well aa the kind of timber you'll seed. SarMge Ins. Lnfer Ct. Phone 1341 6tt.St.4tS. P. track , W AcddenU will happen, bat the beat regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Electric OH for auch emergeadea. It aabdaea the pain aad koala the burta. LAKKVIKW LACONICS 44 Sporttmen report that thero are warty wild otnu to be foutvt on Uoote Lake, and that they aio maV u.g their long fllghtg at this lime t toe year. 1 A Western Oregon man haa pur chased the property owned for many )eara by the Widow Vernon at Crane Creek. D. A. Howell, the new owner, haa a lae property, and will try to establish crop records neat year. Charlea Wallace baa been engaged In making extensive Improvements on tho Brewery saloon, ot, which Qua Schlagel Is the manager.' W. C. Bulck and tieorge Small were Silver Lake residents that found Lakevlew attractive the last few daya. j, e Tom Sullivan, tno well known Plush buslnesa man, was a Lakevlew visitor this week. Ho says things are looking up a lot In Warner for nest year, and that Indications for a boom along mining lines In the Coyote hills la not at all Improbable. New changea there would teem to prophesy large developments. C. K. McCleary of the Mountain Sheep mleo In the Hoag district sas that men ate needed on tho Sun shine claim to work all winter to de velop that property. He look for tome large Investments of ctpltal In tho spring, and ears that tho camp looks to be the cava! of many that have canted people 10 go wild during the past few years. e The Lakevlew. Comim-rclnl Club It having some estimate nude on some new literature that thl organisation hopea to fjat out in ihi nnr future. The great need baa, n In intra some thing that people cn' we and under- la that line, and the new work will try to rotor tho flold ttwtmiKhly. I'alslvy people aro to Imvj cK-cUlt lights this wixk. AtoM'irr stpp In on. tvrprlao. W. Itocho Pick, J U Kli.g miU Mrs. Cllvo Q ray to weoi vliltont Oiiwr tho alloy Sundaj' Im;, vlowlng New Pine Creek, Willow Hrnvh ami the Pine Cieek section of (he rounly. Tho settlors In o Umu Valley int a postotneo, and tho name will bo either .Moss" or "Hutte." tho for mer being tho most appropriate, and honoring l.uto II, Mom, tho well known stocknmn and rancher. The nenrest iHiitoltlco to thesuttlrmcnt Is nbuut ten miles distant, at Kail, Har ney county. K. I-Vtsch lett for llrnutu Pass on business for n fow dsys, Mr. Kotsch U ono of tliu now merchants who have stnrted In business In takovlcw. OwltiK to tho larao number of wit nesses to bo examined la the A. K. Pollelt murder rase. Judge Henry L. Benson has cautioned all that have been subpoened to remain within tho court house grounds whlto court Is In session, so as not to delay tho trial, There aro some thirty or forty wy- netoet to bo examined. e The namo ot K. It. Patch has been prominently tnenltouvtl for tho ofllco of town recorder, and tho Indications aro that there will bo n close rnro be tween Kerorder William Vnllnrn,Mnl Mr. Patch at today's election. None of the other oflces aro being fought for. It Is conceded that A. lllchcr wilt be re-elected treasurer. (leoriso Kde, tho artesian well drill er, Is suffering from n well-directed kick that a horse rnado at him, though no bones went broken, Mr, Klo has taken contracts for many new wells In the valley, and Is so busy that he has refused somo three or four applications for wells In Warner Valley. I Manuel Sanders, the well known theep man, who owns tho famous 11,000 sheep dog "Maggie," haa re turned to town from n trip Inspect ing his varloua baads of sheep. M W W Bf I V. I Sncllra;. K. P. Lane, Win. Showers, a P. Mota. Oeorgo Harrow, C. E. McCleary aniT Ulllam Moss were Lnkovlowltct that took a trip to Now Pine Creek Saturday. Tho Central Fremont Cntlle mid Ilium Ansorlntlon will moot In Pl Ivy Nau'tiihcr lilltli. All melilhom or the organisation nro requested to at tend, as many mailers of In'ei'ti will bo discussed, flcorKO Conn of Paisley is n l4alo vlow vletttir oi hnnlni'SH eonnecled with the Dual disposition ot I1I1 IniK'i holdings that were sold to tin Vorlle et Townslto company. s The members of the Itohek.n Te, cup Clilh toft In autos for Nee Pine Cttek, where, they wero ei'Urtnlnrd ! Mrs. Kellx Oivene. Itofi'oslimtiiU wero nerved, and a nirMt onj.iviilily llmo was spent by nil prestnt, tlr. nnd Mis. Win. tlltt of Kli.m ilh Falls arj here on busincti. Mr. (lilt was oinrted nt what A (Inn lewn It l He believes that U has 11 fit dire that will compare farorntilv wlih any small town that ho has over teen, nod prophesies that It will multiply In population within tho next few years. The steeple and cross on the new Cnthollc church haw htcn rompluti'd and tho cross painted with gold and tho roof covered with a preservative hy William llarragy. tbo artist. The Interior work on tho building Is to he rushed with all speed, now that the plastering Is almost ready to allow tho scaffolding to he removed, The aeoiiKtlrs of the building nre very good, nnd It Is easy In hear wonts spoken In au ordinary tone through out th.. Interior. The finishing touches have been made to the new homo of George Whortnn by Win. llarragy, nnd the only thing remaining Is the hanging of tho front door, which has heen delayed born line of the nnn-nrrlval of the fittings. This Is one of the heat residences In town, nnd Is n r relit to tho owner and the town. Tho takcvlew Commercial Club meets next Monday, when business of luiorlnneo will come before tho members. An earnest deslra Is ex-preiuM-d to have every resident of the county tako part In tho work of the organliatlon and become members. rfOTICTK t.wilro I hereby nlven that there nro funds hi tho city treasury for (he redemption of the following warrants. Interest on sumo will irnte from data horeor: y sunn, 3057, 3tit, stifo, nil, mi, 360.1, 3fl4, 3086, 318(1. 3167, loll, 3rt(T. 3071. 3073, !la7S, 3074, 1076, 3070, 3077, 307K, 1071, 30RO, 3IRI, Dnlrr n I Ktamatii Palls, Ore,, this 3ilth ilny of OctoheK 111. J. W. HIKMKNH, City Treasurer. Where? AND Why? 4) : Mnt Wbrre V yon bnjr a jour tiroroHaa? 4) l Wnoxw Why ibi yon bny thrill there? 4 If you aro not r-tllnc the Ust al ihe eight nfiee yon am not our rnttonwrm. . I VAN RIPatR; BROS. J rnoie 551 wwwwwwwwwwwww Temple thentfr. Matinee dally, 3:30 p. m. Rveolug, trtt nciformauce. 7:15. continuous. PIUIMCATION OV HUMMONII In the Justice's Court, Ulslrlrt of l.lnkvllte, Klamath County, Ore- . gun. John A. Iloffer. PlalntIV, vs. (1, W. Urarues, Defendant. To O. W. Oramee. the above named defendant: In Ihe nnma of the elate of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Olod against you In the above entitled court and cause on or before the last day of tho time prescribed In the' or der for publication made herein to wlt: Thelthday of November, till, and If you fall to to answer, for want thereof plaintiff will take Judgment neilnat vmi aa ft....,.. . . Plaint on file herein. 1..L1.. 1 M' turn or 170.60, tho same being .-i nn oxprosa contract for n19 ," of money nnd for plnlntlrc, en,tl .? disbursements herein This ,u mons Is served upon ymi ,y ord ; tho llnnnrabl nii.,i.. n ' "" ' llco of Ihe Peace of the (,.' Jl!" tied court, dated Heptembsr ill.' Ull. and the datn of 11... ... . .. ' cation being the JMb (nr l)( nL ber, 1011, and the date of ,, Z puhllcallon will expire on (ho Mh it of November, lotj. ' JOHN lltWIN, h Ih Attorney for I'lslntlir. Fancy Pastry When ruMMHy toiure )(H henU have aoiie Uaty avitry wllhoet wait. lug your head off. Ut us suiply law need. We have frrsli rake ever; day, or ran awake to yur sier Is se. lire anylhlug U plalu or Unry tn iH bImwI nntlrr. layer Ciikee, Plain 'kr, Cuifclr of ell kuids. INiugliniita, Pies sad Italia always nn lurid and frrah rrrrj r. Mocha and Chocolate Uyer rakes ant Angel Pood cake , ..tar flpleo Cake ... ,,lte Coffee Wreath ,,m Marble Cake ... ..lb Cream Puffs (large) earn . .. Cream Plea ..lit Mince Pies ... ...lie Apple Plee , ,.,ter Poiy Grandpas ...Itv rookies, dotea tat Jumbols, doten . ...Ik Kisses, doten .. ...lac Lady Plngsri, doten ...Ik rrc.. im. nr. The Monarch M (1 A. a UCWII. Pre FJ T t t h l KLAMATH REPUBLICAN THE HOME PAPER OF KLAMATH AND LAKE COUNTIES IT hat been estimated that half a million dollar was spent by the farmers of this section last year with mall order houses. A little money spent in judi cious advertising would secure this trade to the Klamath Falls business man. Can any merchant afford to neglect this opportunity? The KLAMATH REPUBLICAN covers every section of Klamath and Lake Counties V ; i It already has the circulation. The farmers want to know what inducements you have to offer them to trade wf th yon. If you do not tell them vou alone are to bfame for their patronage of mail order houses. llF Jl v K LW 'H. T""tV,-s