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WESTON PRESIDENT
FAVORS PENDLETON
L'iPiitr. n. c. french, former
unn nc uutiTnm Mnpun is
HEAD OF
BOOSTER
FOR PENDLETON At
NORMAL LOCATION.
:" Pm-tlan,1. fire. Pmfpusnr R. C
' French, ex-President of the State Nor--..
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Ml, scnooi ai wesion, urcgon, preiera
Pendleton, to Weiton, as the facilities
for practice teaching at Pendleton
Bake It the logical site for the Eastern
';Ocsgon Normal School. Here la what
Waays: . '
"The previous history of the Normal
School In 'Eastern Oregon proves that
a'' large number of young people to
whom other educational Institutions
.are not easily accessible are ready to
lavall themselves of the privileges of
fered by a Normal School to tit them
selves for community, service In public
school work. The Immediate estab
lishment of such a schoot at some cen
tral point, such as Pendleton, would
pro?e a great asset to the. State of
Oreeon."-i
HeraM's Classified Advs.
Advertisements in the Classified
columns are printed at the rate of
Five. Cents a line, Invariably In ad
vance. Hereafter no advertisement
will, tie accepted unless accompanied
by the cash.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Gqod wheat hay deliver
ed In the Falls for SIS ton. See
Chllcote. 14-tf
FOR SALE Gentle buckskin pony,
4 years old, weight about 950;
price right E. E. Kirkendall, Mills
Addition. t&s
FOR SALE Chapel style organ, suit
able for any up to date school or
church; $28, terms. Ask Shepherd
10-tf
FOR SALE Dry land potatoes, 2c, at
Mendenhall place, or delivered in
town'. A Carlson. 7 tf
FOR SALE Set of single driving
harness. Apply Rev. W. H. Cox,
235 Tenth street. Phone 155.
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN on city and-ranch
lands. Arthur R. Wilson. 14-tf
WANTED First class, experienced
lady cook for 25 to 30 men. Apply
at Herald office. 18-3t
HOGS WANTED Feeders. Enquire
Matt's second-hand store. Sixth ft
J W.Burge. 18-3t
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician
Suite 219, 1. 0. 0. F. Temple
REMEMBER I never charge for
examination and consultation.
FURTHER This places you un
der no obligation, and you will not
be asked to take treatment
Heurs: 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 2 to 5;
7 to 8 p. m.
Phone 321
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ALL HAND WORK
We carefully launder aH silk,
wool or .fancy dresses or colored
goods. We have a small laundry,
'bat.do alee workr
Work called for and delivered.
PHONE 104
17 N. Fourth St, back f First
NaUeaal Bank
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TheEvening Herald
W. O. SMITH, 'Editor
Published dally, except Sunday' by
The Herald Publishing Cfcsapaay of
Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street
Entered at the postofflce at Klamath
Falls. Oregon, for transmission through
the malls aa second-class matter. .
Subscription pterins by mall. to any
address in the United States : s .
One year . .. . .. .?5.00
One month .60
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910
SAYS BUSINESS IS
GETTING BETTER
A. I.. MILLS, PRESIDENT OF FIItST
NATIONAL 1IAXK OF PORTLAND
SAtS MOXKY IS
AYAIIiARIii:
v
ion AM- NEEDS
PORTLAND, Oct. 21. "You can
safely say that business and financial
conditions in the Pacific Northwest
are improving every day, and are now
quite good."
The words are those of A. L. Mills,
president of the First National bank.
"Some time ago I made the asser
tion that business was much better in
the Pacific Northwest," said Mr. Mills,
"and I am more convinced of it today
than ever before.
"There has never been so much
money brought into this section from
the outside world as during recent
mouths.. Our wheat is selling at the'
highest price known; we had a very
big crop of it; all farm products are
commanding good prices and taking
iMl lines into consideration, I see not
the slightest cause for complaint
"The banks are overflowing with
money. Our deposits are the greatest
since the bank was organized and we
are willing, no, anxious, to put it into
circulation. Any business man who
has legitimate need for money can get
it abundance; the more he needs and
takes' the better for us. We are turn,
ing no one down, who has the slight
est excuse to secure credit.
"Our vaults are full of gold, and we
are trying to discover places -where it
can be put at a profit. We want to
lo.in money to business interests, not
only for the good it will do business
generally, but for our own sake. A
bank does not want to keep money in
f.'a vaults. It must loan it to make
moiipy for Its stockholders.
' Our uouniry is getting more pros
perous every day, and the outleol: fs
even butter for the future."
ORINDALE NOTES
James Moore has leased the Van
Valkenburg ranch, for a term of years'.
Teams foruBen Kerns are hauling
grain to the Klamath Falls mill'
J. A. Dushong and 'Mrs. Kenstou
were shopping in Klamath Falls thU
week.
R. V. Ess and wife and C. G. Hunt
and family made a trip Sunday
through Langell Valley and the Tule
Luke and Merrill country.
Yi'illlani Hlmelwright is doing a
large ;i mount of diking on his ranch
at Uound Lake. He 'Las let one con
tract for a quarter of a mile, but Is
loliig considerable of the work luin
ee!t. lie hopes to irrigate a large
area of land next :-may.
II. A. TaHnt and C. G. Hunt wave
riding for Frank McCornack Tuesday
of this week.
Al Barrett has finished digging po
tatoes for H. S. Fox.,
George Shell has commenced fall
plowing for his next year's grain crop.
Iambert and Foster of Round Lake
a io keeping a four horse team busy
hauling wood to Klamath Falls., They
lope to haul a large amount before
bad Weather set) in. '
H. A. Talbot expects to make a trip
to Mallq in the'henr future for seed
James Btanabl.j and faralip and Al
lan Stansbie and family" spent Sunday
on Link River fishing. They .report a
good catch.
Grandpa Griffin made a trip to
Shipplngton last Sunday'' to visit
friends.
There can' be no repairing superior
to (hat done in this shop. Modern
Slio Repair Store. ' S14
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A FINE DAYID TO MEET THE COMING
Cartoon by TOM AAH "
At the Churches
Grace Methodist Episcopal Cliurcli
Corner Tenth and High. RevI Geo.
H. Bennett, pastor, residence. 1122
East street '
10 a. m., Sunday school, E. M. Chll
eote, superintendent
Preaching service at 11 a. m., sub
ject. "Brains and Religion."
Evening services at 7:30 p. m.,
subject "Turn Right"
Wednesday. 3 p. m., prayer meetitiK.
Vernon T. Motschenbacher, choris
ter. Miss Loralne Bllton, pianist
Wq sincerely Invite the public and
especially 'strangers.
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Emmanuel Baptltta -Meet In the li
brary 'building, corner 3d and Main.
Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. Per
kins superintendent
Preaching service at 11 a. m., sub
ject, "The Sinfulness of Prayerless
ness." B. P. Y. U. at 6:30 p. m., Mrs.
Perkins president. Subject "Manli
ness end Womanliness."
Preaching services at 7:30 p. .m.,
subject, "TheBlggest Story on Earth."
Prayer meeting Wednesday night at
7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hunt.
You are cordially invited to each of
these servces.
' . -Church
of Christ Scientists Services
will be held Sunday morning at
113 Fourth street, Withrow-Melhnse
building, opposite the court house.
The subject for tomorrow's lesson
will be "Probation After Death."
Sunday school from 9:45 to 10:45.
Wednesday evening meotlng, 7:30.
Christian Church Corner 9th are.
and Pine street. W. E. Rambo,
minister, residence 818 Ninth street.
Bible school 10:00 a. m., George A.
Haydon, superintendent.
Come and help us "fix" Ashland.
Communion every Sunday at 11, a.
m followed by preaching. . Subject
next 8unday, "The Wings of God."
Christian Endeavor prayer meeting
at 6:30 p. m., Miss Maude Miller,
president. ,
Evening worship and preaching at
7:30 p. m., subject, "Behold, the
Man." i
Prayer and Bible study period,
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. The books,
"Training for Soul Winning," have
come. J. B. Duncan will lead and
teach the first lesson.
Aid Society meets Tuesday after
noon. '
Choir drill Friday, 7:30 p, m Mrs.
Harry Goeller, director.
We seek to serve to edify to en
courage, We invite strangers and all
who are without a church home.
Coma to "Thn I.lttlo Ftrnwn Phnrrh "
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Church of the Sacred Heart Corner
Worden avenue and Donald street,
Rev. Hugh j. Marshall.
First ten and Sunday school at
8:30 a. u.
High mass and sermon 10:30 a. m.
Dally mass, 7:15 a. m.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH
Baptist Chareh Coraer Eighth and
Canal atreeU. Rev. J. B., Oriflth
paator.
Bible school at 10 a. a.. CR.De
Lap. superintendent
Preachlagat 11a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Everyone cordially Invited to tbeee
services. '
First Presbyterian Church, corner
Third and Pine street. Charles T.
Hurd, pastor; residence 1113 Main
street
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
10 a. m., rally day In Sunday
school.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
6:30 p. m.. Young People's meet-
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Everyone is cordially invited to all
of these services. " ,.,. '
Mt. Lakl Mr. Tix Griffith will preach
at41 o'clock. ? .
Sunday school at.10 a. m.
. ' ; ':
Bonanxa M. E. church Pastor Sidney
W. Hall.
Services for the month will-be held
as follews:
First Sunday At Bonanxa at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m.; at Dairy at 3 p. m.
Second Sunday Poe Valley at 11 a.
m.; Bonanza at 7:30 p. m.
Third Sunday At Lorella at 11 a.
m.; Bonanza at 7: SO p. ca.
Fourth Sunday At Bonanza at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m:; Dairy at 8 p.lta.
When there are Ave Sundays la the
month, morning service will be held at
Lorella at 11 a.,m. and at BoDanza at
7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at Lorella every Sun
day morning at 10 a, m., superintend
ent, Henry Haines,
Sunday school, ai Dairy every first
and fourth Sunday, superintendent, Mr.
Sedge; organist, Miss Odea.
FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAY HAIR NOW
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UIINQ fltCIFB OP SAttl TIA
AND tULFHUR
Usir that loss Its Mtor pad lustre.
or vhaatt fadas, tanu arar. dau aad
llfelass. is cauaed by-a lack ( salpbar
(a the hair. Oar graadsaathar aaade up
a aatttara af Sasja Taa aad Salabir to
keep bir looks dark aad aaaatlfuL and
thoaaaada of wataea aad aaaa was
valaa taat area asMr, that baaatUal
datk shade of balr walob la so attraot
lr. only tato M Usao rasjaa.
Nowadays wo ot this fsatoas aal
toro NBfrovad ky taa addtUoa of otaor
iaartdlaaU by aaklaf at aay irai storo
for a M'oeat boitlo of ryoth faaa
aad ftatahar riaajiaai.'' walob dark
aai tao balr so aataraiir, so oroabi
ibat aobedy eaa imlbly UU at has
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FALLS, OREGON
GOLIATH
tao away balr aisswaars; bat what do
Uajbto tao ladloa with Wyotba Saaa
M fMakar OsaniMd to taat. ao
sMot iMHuaUfaUy aarkoalag tao balr
altar a low aaatloatloas. It also brtaga
back tbt Bless aad laatro, aad fivoa It
aa apooaraaco of abaadaaee.
Wyotkls Sago aad alahar Coav
aoaad to a doUabtfal tollot rooaasKo
to lataart eolor aad a youthful appear
fcaco to tbo balr. It la act intended for
tao euro, aUtlaatloa or prevaatloa of
isaaaa. Adv.
Record headqaartera at Shepherds,
nxt door poatodre. 17-tf
LEGAL NOTICES
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Notice of Sherira Sale
By virtue, of an execution In fore
closure, duly Issued by the' cleric of
the circuit court of the county of
Klamath, state of Oregon, dated tbe
2 Id day of September, 1916, In a cer
tain action In the circuit court for
said county and state, wherein tho
German American bank of Seattle, a
corporation, as plaintiff, recovered
judgment against Peter A. Oscar and
Edith J. Oscar, his wife, defendants,
for the sum of two thousand three
hundred and eighteen and 50-100 dol
lars, and costs and disbursements
taxed at one hundred and thirteen
dollars, on the 18th day of Septem
ber, 1916.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
on the 13th day of November, 1916,
at the front door of the court bouse,
In Klamath Falls, In said county, at
OUR ADVICE
it not to judges values by
pricas. Quality is the only
standard by which values can
b determined.
Seehorn GETZ Wood
Phone 72 622 Main Street
FADE SHANNON
XUMBINS AN
STSAM FITTINa
Steves Ssufat, furaaeee
eld and Repaired Installed
HUT MITAL WORK
OF ALL KINDS
1023 Main St.
2 o'clock In the afternoon of said
day, tell at public auction to tho high
est bidder, for cash, tho, following de
scribed property, towltr
Tae north halt (Ntt) of the
nqrthesit quarter (NRU) and tho
northeast quarter (NRU) of the
northwest quarter (NWK) of sec
tlon eleven (11). and the south
east quarter (8EM) of the south
east quarter (8BU ) of section two
(3), township thirty-nine (39)
south, range eight (t) east, W. M
containing one hundred sixty (160)
acres more or lets, situated la
Klamath county Oregon, , ,
taken and levied upon aa the property
of tho said Peter A. Oscar and Edith
J. Oscnr. his wife, or aa much thereof
as may be necessary to satisfy tao said
Judgment In favor of German Amsrl
cun hank of Seattle, a corporation,
against said Peter A. Oscar and Edltb
J. Oscar, his wife, with Interest there
on, together with nil costs and dis
bursements that have or may accrue.
C. C. LOW, Sheriff.
GEO. C. ULRICH, Deputy:
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
October 7, 1916:.
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Notice of Final Account
In the County Court of tbe State of
Oregon, In and for the County of
Klaiuuth.
In the Mattef'of the Estate of Ualou
Ann Jackson, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tbo un
itcrstgned, as administrator of tho os
tnte of Union Ann Jackson, deceased,
has Died la the above entitled court
his final account of tbo administra
tion, of said estate, and that tho said
court has fixed Monday, the 16th day
of October, 1916, at the hour of S
o'clock p. m., as the time, and the
county court room In the court house
at Klamath Falls, Oregon as tbe place
tor the hearing of objections, If any,
to sold account and the settlement
t lie roof.
C. C. JACKSON,
administrator of the Estate of Union
Ann Jackson, Deceased.
7-14-S1-I8-5
Nut Ire of HIierlaTa Sale I
Dy virtue of an execution In fore
closure, duly Issued by the clerk of
the circuit court of the county of
Klamath, s'tate of Oregon, dated the;
7th day of October, 1916, In a certain,
action In the circuit court tor said
county and state, wherein George 8.
Young, as plaintiff, recovered Judg-'
ment against W. C. Vreldt, adminis
trator, W. C. Vreldt, Anna C. Vreldt,
Vnnda Cochrane, Daisy Drown, Llllie
Vrledt, Maude Irvine, executrix, and
Maude Irvine, defendants, for the sum
of seven hundred forty-two and 40-!
100 dollars, and costs and disburse-
mrnts taxed at seventy-live dollars, on
the 6th day of September, 1916.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
on the 13th day of November, 1916,
at tbe front door of the court house,'
In Klamath Falls, In said county, at
2 o'clock In the afternoon of saldj
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est bidder, for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wlt:
The west half (Wi) of the
northeast Quarter (Nf!U ) and Ihn
ni.HhwA.I nnmwm lltintil k.
routheast quarter (SEtt) and tbo
northeast quarter (NEK) of tbe!
ootithwest quarter S'V) of sea
tlon twenty-nine (ii). In township
twenty-three (23i south. ransJn!
eleven (11) east, Willamette Ma-'
ridlan, In Klamath county, Oregon;
taken and levied upon as tbo property
of the said W. C. Vreldt, administra
tor, et al, or as much thereof as may
Teach to Children
to Save
Point out to them the necessity of
starting to save while In their
teens and fell them of the power,
Influence and Independence It
brings. Why not open aa account
with us for each of the children '
and give them to underatant tbo
money Is theirs, and you expect
, them to- put away tholr nickels
and dimes Instead of spending
" them.
FIRST STATE fcD
KLAMATH FALLS, T OREGON
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be necessary to HntlHfyt10w,d ,"r
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plaintiff, against said V. c' &
administrator, ct i, wHh'i,,?'
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disbursements that have i? '
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C C. LOW, Sheriff
GKO. (J. ULRICH, Deputy. '
Dated at Klnmiith Kni'i, 0f.
October 7, 1916. ' r,w.
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Baggage and
Freight
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Reasonable Rates
Phoae 1S7. Main, nearPIMi
Van Riper Brot.
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balk, regular (Mir Hi, Hprrlal 46c
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Italian, largo lxtil $1,01
Sliced Peach "tVutury Bread"
No. 1 5t
STARCH 'ArmO rn or Ulead
Four parka' 98c
Helaa Spaghetti, Italian Mile,
Throe ran SM
IIP 'Campbells" All vsrieuei..
Per ,caji ltd
flatter buy a ilwn, rire wW
soon advance to 12$r.
Get the Habit
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Headquarters at Mecca
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