The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 20, 1911, Image 3

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30 Head Steers
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As flu., ni rer li.nl ll... .met nlMlr,, of H.l. glorluii. lilmnntli lU.lu
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in.pl.! of Khiiiuilli I'iiII, (r t. ilil,,, ',i .,,. ,.,,. .,.,l(
irr Imii lii.iiillik nun fur Ihl. o.h.I.i imiiuIimi.
All ulni 111..- line of iiillL.fiil uwil mill l.iiuli.. lUilej.ful p,,,,
(lllki')i, .III. ken., dler), ilniilxiii.., ..)! i jjiil.nv.
'li.L.iu ttnlU up,
oil CUT ('li.
I "III .Inn )nu it. IHir mill Hilf.lli llnr ..r inr.i.
TiiLimi IU up. I Hill tli.m , n Mil.' mill aifl.tl. lll,tn nr
nieitl ! jrini iMir . ... I n rlllr.il .),. out, .ml nr lime iil Ilium up
fiom New Vurk H San rn.n.l.in ..ml from AU.ka In .Mi tlm,
HALES' SANITARY MARKET
J. J. HALES, Prop.
Phone 1571
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WHITMAN'S
FUSSY PACKAGE FOR
FASTIDIOUS FOLKS
A box of Selected Chocolate? that
touches top notch in caiuiy making1
Seventh fie Main
is trimune with hlu uncle, Mr. Tall-
mull .Mr .Story expects to inuku lilt
liiiino hero In the future.
Wlill. tff itlriK woi.il on Htukil Mr. Trunk Tucker Itft r.ir Hlsioi,
mountain WmliiMdiiy, Mr Charles Calif , Sutuult.j morning,
in'iimn fill mill btnko hi nn ju,t ,
". iiiumuiiu -iiiouiiiuw win din- Mr. tind Mil, Clmi, Stdomun wer.
''Kiiliil. Afl.r ti... incident lin lln- .Merrill visitors Sunday.
'"Iu'd loading the wood onto tho wng-1
mi mid liuil to ilrltu Ills icnni liotno. Mi. H. II, Ilootli hnx been visiting
I" win ntiout fom hours before lio r-' frli-nda in Merrill for the latt fw
vlnd mcdlrnl ntl.tiMnu )r, Alas diyi.
I uiiiuon from Merrill was culled, ......
"" Mr. Nrtto, from Klamath Falls, was
Mi. l.(iiio I'lnu nclio.il will be out visiting friend In .Dili vicinity Sun
II i liny, Oct ember 22, ending tho fall dn.
i 'i"i Tho spring term will begin!
l Jniiunr)' 22d niid (ontlnu for llvo' Tlio ilmico lit the chcea.) fnctory
l""'"lhs. ' JKotnidny night wiib very well nttend-
il All reported having a good tlmo.
Mr and Mm. V. 0. Tnllmnu -were I
I Mi rrlll vliltors T.itsdny. Mr. John Ljons left for Mar svlllo,
:iillf.. last Wcdntidnr.
Tho I'allj visitor from Dili vicinity i
last imok weio Mr nnd Mr J, 13. Mis Orlrudo Davidson, from Ma
I Human, Mr ntul Mrs. J. I). Dervnn, Hn, ' npomtliiB n fow dnn with hir
f Mi-mih. Clum, Ilartlctt, Carl Itoliley, 8. sister, Mln Ucisle Davidson.
ill Ilootli. Al Iliinn'll, Robert llunnill i
nnd 0 .Moors I Mr. IMdlo Dorvnn nnd Willie John-
I .. .ion and Leonard Johnson were ab-
Mm J. K i:nmnn and Arnn and sunt 'roni school Monday on arcount
Chester Human ipcnt Tuniday with 0 ,,a'l weather.
mm x&cliarlau. ' ......
I Mr. fiiunmlo Hnmtin, Mlirs Cathleeti
Mr Wright au a Merrill vbltnr "''"nn nod Mr. Pink Harks ipcnl
Monds). Sunday afternoon at Mr. Tullman'. '
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Hup.tlulemlcnt J (I. Hnnu (ailed 'r. I'rnnlc Duffy hni left for th.
'at Mr Holicloy'M Tmiday men Inc. ,lr.n licdi, whero lio li trapping.
...... ......
I Hunday School h held at the Mt. ! Mrs. Jo Btnkel of Merrill ipent
I l.nld rluirch oery Hunday at 10 .Sunday with her ilitor, Mn. Carl
.r.Vloek a. m. Th public li cordially "'"''''ley,
invllnl to attend.
!! purclinio heforo entry, or Initiate
n contest at any tlmo before patent
i ut", by filing n corroborated adl
Id vlt In tills office, alleging facts
ulilih would defrnt tho entry,
A. W. OHTON,
1 t-in.1-1 S It ItPgliter.
Herald Want Ads
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Mn .l lltinnl ipent Wednedny
aflernoon with Mn. W. 0. Tnllman.
......
Mr. I'nd IliKitng wai i Palls vli
llnr Thurnlay.
Mr. and Mn. II. Anderson pissed
through tlilt vicinity Thuridiy on
their war to Merrill.
UNDERWOOD'S
Pharmacy ' Mr. and Mr. Tallman and dangh.
' '"r .MaflRo and Mlw Ilesslo Davldion
van wore abicnt from ichool Friday
......
Mr. I'rnnlc Italotiick of Matin called
.SOTIti: rtllt I't'lll.ll'AllO.X uutlon to make final proof, to citab
Not Coil l.atuli) "'' Calm to (ho land ubovo do-
P.pirlui.m of lli Interior, tfaltad bribed before C. It. Dul.np, countj
Htit.i l.iiid Officii at l.kilew.,-,i'rk of Klamath count), nt Klamath
Origon, Heptember J7. 19U. ' "'" I'rcion, on tn- asm Hay Jf nt Mr. Stcctrnn'i Saturday.
Notice li hereby sl'f u that Ailgutt'Hwi'luor. 1911. '
1 lh of KUiMlh Killi, Oregon, who Claimant nr.ni.' ni nltncnt Mn. Vots and ion Andrew spent
on prll 7 1910. tuidr timber auJ Mike Motichvubarher ThnniM n fow dai Init 'vuek at Mr. Steo
aton appllcitton No. 03J85 for tin ill auuun, Ttiouiai O'Coiincll, Horatio mau'l.
Ni 8 i . il'.i NW1;. flection 6, Orcm. ill of Klamath Pnlli, Oregon ...... .
tmrnihlp 37 II. rmge 10 H, WllUin A W. OHTON, Mr. Walter Storey arrived from
It merldUn hit filed notice of In I0:0 H-lXh Hegtitir. Cnttago Grove Friday evening. Ho
NOIKi: l(llt rtlll.lCATIO.V
I (Not Conl l.andi)
Mr Frank WoHc mado n lmslurx Department of tho Interior, United
trip to Midland Tlmriday. Htnlca Land Office nt Lakovlew.
Orrgon, November It, 1911.
Notlre la hereby given that Charles
K Wordcn, whoio poitnlllcu nddress
!n Klamath FjIIs Oregon, did, on the'
Hth dnv of October. 1911. file In
thin office iwom (statement nnd nppll.
entlnn. No. 01050, tri purrhnio the
S't SWi. Re(. 10. Ntf NWU. Sec
K., twp. 37 8.. range 10 n Wlllam
otte meridian, ind tho timber there
on, under tho provisions of tho act
known ns the n.-t of Juno 3, 1878, and'
nits mnendntoty, known as the "Tim.
Iter nnd Stono Ltk-w," nt such valuo as
might bo fixed by nppialsctncnt. andl
.Mr. IMdlo nnd Miss Cathlecn Der- that, pursuant to meh application,
the lanI nnd timber thereon have,
been apprnlied nt a total of SISO, the
timber estimated nt 340,000 board
feet nt f 1 per M., nnd the land at -$80;
that said nppllrnnt will offer final
tironf In support of his application
and sworn itntemcnt.on tho 19ih dnv
of January, 1912, before O. R. Do
Lap. comity rlerk of Klamath county,
nt Klamath Falls. Oregon. '
Any person li at liberty to protest
were Merrill visitors Thursday.
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EDISON PHONOGRAPH
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AMI ONIJ
OAK CABINET
Only $47.50
Pay $5 cash-Si weekly
Anil lenrh jour children nil (lie
guml, inn, Kiulnr muilc. A
Llirliltuaa pnsciit for the viliole
fniolly. Something jou will alt
enjoy nnd nppreClate.
HullerMusicCo
Everything In Alusic
E. WHITLOCK
Untlertaktng--rnibnlming
KXCI.l'HIVKl.T
On-goii HiiiluiltTT. n. IJinuw
No. an
Da) mill Night l'honea
40il and 404
OnVo and C1iih-I Corner fllh
nnil I'lnr Bla.
I. SHI itliOl IU.NH given on all l.riuii in
atruments. Music fiirnlsnoit lor nil
occasions. A. Y. Tlndntl, Herald office.
KODAK MMSHINO Flu. cm., iuiu
prompt results by rank Duncan,
oicr First National bank, or leave or
d rs nt Little llookgtoro, two doors
west of pustiifflrp.
M OTSCI I EN HACIIHIfS 8"cnd hmd
Store, cor. of 7th and Main, tints.
sells nnd trades household goods,
rlothlng, shoes. 'joIi guns, utc. Lj.we
our order for Mpert sewing machine
ind organ rcpalr'wt)rk. SatU'actlon
u.irnntee.l. Phone ?13 B-tf
FOR RKNT
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housekeeping roomi In pirtfMtllMH .-
II?; no children. Enqulr at Martil t
offlco. l-tf -uJ
FOR RENT rurniihtO'rooaM f
gentlemen, at ttiv Oregon Hom.
(Ill MAI.K
111:1.1' WANTKI)
WA.NTKD Ull for general houie
work; no washing. Enquire 429
Jefferson it. w 13-(t
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LOST iJtdy'f gold watch and fob,
netween Seventh and Oak and Hoi-
7's Candy IKtchen. natursj to Her
ald office. Reward. , lll-tt
FOR SALE One great Majesties itatt
ran go No. 8; no botter,.nad; tral
class baker; arao one.rfreeeer.
quire corner Third, and Waetlafft.
J. 0. Mason. N It-It
FOR SALE Dry slab wood, lf-laefc,
dollvercd to any parVof tk eHr.
Ackley BrM. Fkaae 411. 1S-S
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TYI'KWRITER MUPPU1
TYPEWRITER BUPUB8 W Mtt
all makes of typewriter,. flbbe,
carbon paper, typewriter fkvr M4
legal blanka. Typewrltera rented tot
long or short time. Muller M tU Co.
11-41 I
Big Reduction Sale
,ATW(NTER'S
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Jewelry Store
I-h J. Winters
635 Haln Street vv Opposite American Hotel
THE LAST CALL
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The Auction Closed Last Night
COMMENCING TODAY
AND running' until Saturday night, we will sell the remainder of
our stock at cost. Most of the choice pieces still remain on our
shelves, and we will give prices that are even lower than most of the
goods brought at auction.
1847 Rogers Bros, hollow handle knives $4.50 1847 Rogers. Bros, tea spoons, $1.35
Picard dinner plates, regular $3.50, now $1.90 '
And everything else in proporiion. We will give a coupon with each purchase and on
Saturday night at 10 o'clock we will give, free,' to the holder of the lucky coupon a 35.00
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