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Nyal's Vege table I’ruecrip- lion I* Indicai* ' All Kind* of Hchrmea Bring Tried to «’«I III all ordl- Get Money From th«' Itual- The luind of Three Hundred aud nary di»**«* uf nr** Men. Twenty Acre Honnwu-adu Fn*t w< in h This rem <ol y n«v*r Nettling I’p. Now that the railroad Is hero and <11* ip. .lints, Its <’•«>«! effort«« br the date for th<< celebration of that CLIFF, Or«»., June 4 Very much ilig p’licupllbl* Important event is fast approaching, interest in tills part of Lake county li uni I . > there Is u little uialler that ought to by prospective bomoaeeksrs la appar > <1. It Is com be called to tho attention of the busi ent, ua shown by tho largo number of postai Of tl.U pui'u t and Ilio ness men of tho city. Following on people ti nt have been coming In hero Fair Warning. moat rollatile tho footsteps of the opening up of a dally for the last two months. A At the Now York premier«» uf drag.; liiereu- new country (or the new develop largo percentage of the filings have rial*, opiato* ter Kuieraou llrowno's pluy, "A riHil ment of au old one, as Is the case been in th«- vicinity of Fort llock. and other har There Wan" tho uutlior wua opeulug mful diugs ho- here) I* n hordo of grafters. No line But recently many filings have bwti telegram* with u trouibllng hand lug excluded EIGHT MILKS DI E SOUTH OF KLAMATH FALLS, NEAR THE : is exempt, but none Is quite so pro put on to lands farther southeast lu Ouo w*> from Channing Pollock, who The many dis- lific as that of the advertising graft und nearer to Luke and Cliff settle NEW RAILROAD TOWN, MIDLAND COII«' ’I'llllg lu- doe* ground und lofty "criticklug" This fact Bis m* to be pretty well un ments. Notice has been Issued by tor the luuguxlnoa, and contained thia fluences to which wutuaa FORTY HEAD OF HORSES OF MY OWN BRKMD, (M)NNIKT- derstood by many of the business tho Lakeview Land Offic«» that all of doubtful greet I ng; "Wo I* <«>n.«ianily men now. but there still remain a this county from townahlp 26 aouth AND COLTS. DRAFT AND MARKS ING OF STALLIONS, GELDINGS, about to guy, auluto you," sub) «tod ren BUGGY TEAMS AND YOUNG GROWING STOCK. ALL HAI,TER large number who have paid little at and al) of ranges 11 to 33 east of der bur Hablo tention to it. lands atill vacant, are subject to the to many functional disorders BROKE. that TO Tll.ADH A fine Ashland hum«,, It can be put down as safe to con new homestead law of 330 acre*, or . | not only tend to destroy k bur oomfort , sider ninety-nine per cent of the an additional 160 acres to all reai for Klamath County farm under Mll(| i14.liplll..w-, but wbhh <rM*juax»ly HARNESS FOR TWENTY HORSES tho ditch. Cali nt tho plumbing os-1 merge luto chronic nnd serious dla- dent homesteader* ALL OF MY FARM MACHINERY, CONSISTING OF TWO NEW proposition* presented by traveling «HUM«. A very large acreage of land tabllahmunt of H. Boivin, Main Bt. Nyul's Vegetable Prescription la GANG PLOWS. THREE WALKING PLOWS, TWO GRAIN DRILIS. advertising promoters as b«’ing fakes throughout thi* valley I* being without a peer for the xuccouHful ONE FIVE-SECTION HARROW, ONE DISC: HARROW. ONE THREE- In the past two y«-ars a good many trculmnet of female weak neue, pain- cleured and put Into crop. Owing to GANG DISC PLOW, ONE REAPER, ONE HEADER ALMOST NEW. hundred dollars have been paid out ¡ tul and diluii dur eg ■M n>trutallon. th«> almost extreme dry Hprlng that by the business men of this city for FOUR MOWING MACHINES, THREE II AY RAKES. THREE POWER I hysteria, cramp*, "bearing down advertising that has not returned -nr haa prevailed, grain crop* arc not IK-iMu-tiiM-ut <>f the Interior. palus," Inflammation and falling of LIFT HAYBUCKS, ONE MAST AND BOOM DERRICK, COMPLETE; looking at their best, The weather, the womb. 7'I i I m lu a rtmnly of U S land Office at l«ako- TWO WAGONS (3*4 INCH), ONE WAGON. BRAND NEW; THREE cent on the investment. If any bud- neas man will stop and coneider the however, is getting warmer and vlew, Oregon, May 30. 1909 I sterling worth. SPRING WAGONS, ONE TOP BUGGY, ONE COUPLING FOR RACK cloudy, and Indications are more fav- Notice is hereby given that HAM UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY ACTION WAGON. ONE BLACKSMITH OUTFIT. ONE LAND ROLLER. various schemes on which he ha* orablc for better crops, Gra*« on the UEL II. KING, of Fort Klamath, been roped in and then look around DOUBLETREES AND STRETCHERS, ALL KINDS OF RANCH TOOLS, Cur. 7lh and Mulu Htreeta and see how tnanv of them are in evi ranges la good and stock now doing Oregon, who, uu April 23, 1908, Klnnutllt ONE gOO COOKING RANGE, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI- Fulls .... (Iregoti dence, he will find that none are to well. made Homestead Application No 1 ---------------------- - --------- ---- „ TURK, THREE GUNS, UP-TO-DATE; AND MANY OTHER TH1NGS. Christmas Lake valley Is one of 4007 (Serial No. 0196) (or Lit 23,1 be found, with the exception of the SOI II I. IX» < ItkDlTOKM. city directory. This publication is n the b«-*t grass-producing section* In flection 10. and Lit 9. Section 15. ’ HIGHEST In the Matter of the Estate of John ALL WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE good one, but if you will notice. It Southern Oregon Consequently a Town*hlp 33 South. Runge 7*4 East,! B. Hail, deceased. BIDDER ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS: lift. »...I • Meridian, . ■ -, .1 L. ha» .. M, .1. was a local concern that got it out. fine and profitable stock-growing I U, Willamette OI cm I .. uollc« Notice I* hereby given that the Fakers do not take so much time for country, It I* predicted that even- of intention to malte final Five Year undersigned has L < n apisilnled by SUMS UNDER »30, CASH; OVER »30 TO 8100, SIX MONTHS' so small a return. They figure on tually thi* whole valley will be TIME; OVER »1OO, ONE YEAR'S TIME. PURCHASERS OF COLTS. I "skinning" a town in a couple of fenced and the homesteaders and pri Proof, to uetabllsb claim to the land (bn County Court of Klamath Coun above deacrlbod, before II ,M lltch-j ly. Orvg«»n, Admlnlstrator of the THREE YEARS OU) AND UNDER WILL BE GIVEN 1« MONTHS' idays and getting out with the money. vate holdings will Invest largely and ard*on. U. H Commissioner, ut Kia ; <-*tale of John B Hall, d<-<'«<a*od, and TIME. ALL NOTES TO BEAR IO PER CENT INTEREST FROM I They pass the word dowu the line successfully In stock-raising. Tho lay ■nuth Falls. Oregon, on tho 3rd du) ail pc'rsona huvlng clulm* agulnat DATE OF SALE WITH APPROVED SECURITY. THREE PER CENT that "the business men of Klatnath of the land in the whole vulley Is a of July, 1909. i sald « rlnto are hureby required to DISCOUNT 1-X)K CASH. Falls are 'easy money,' ” and then a level plain Claimant num«« as witn««*<-*: 1 présent tho saine duly Verified, a* new scheme mak«-s its appearance Quite a large amount of land is J II Wheeler, of Fort Klamath, j by |„w required. tu me nt the Law BLANKETS TARTIKS LIVING AT A DIST.LNCE, BRING YOUR As far as The Herald is com ernod, it now bold by private owner* who Oregon, W. D. Klngdon, ut Fort AND STAY OVER NIGHT. PLENTY OF FEED FOR MEN AND makes little difference to it financial scripped It, and some that ha* b<M'n Klamath, Oregon; C. C. Jackson, of «»ffico of II W. Km-see In Klamath Oregon, wlthln all month* HORSES WITHOUT CHARGE. HALE WILL BEGIN AT ONE O'CLOCK ly whether these schemes succe«-d or commuted As to land value«, it in Foil Kiuuiulh, Oregon, T. J. Jack-1 1 f Faits, riJW1 tb|M date. Di THE AFTERNOON OF JUNE 1STH, COMMENCING AGAIN THE not. It calls attention to them simply hard at this time to estimate the gen- *ou. ut Fort Klamath, Oregon. War- Dui««l *t Klamnth Falla, Oregon. FOLLOWING MORNING AT NINE O'CLOCK. AND WILL <X)NTINUE for the benefit of the business men oral price It can bo bought fur Rome i«u D. Klugdou, of Fort Klamath I thl* I3th dsy uf May, 190» UNTIL EVERYTHING 18 SOLD. who have not given the mutter a of the best can be bought in tbl* Oregon L. J. IIAUMAN, vicinity at about 310 an acre. thought It can name offhand adver J N WATSON, AdinlnlMtralor of tho E*t*te As to railroads, it is simply tip to tising schemes that it knows were ab POSITIVELY NO BY-BIDDERS Register (5-I3 6-I0 uf John 11. Ilall, d««cua«<d solutely worthless and that cost E. H Harriman, when he sees fit to FAKE ADVKRTHMNG. AUCTION S5.000 Sale at 0. Shorts Spring Lake Ranch, Ore. 1DEAL STOCK COUNTY ATTRACTING ATTENTION la lu tbla home an air of peculiar re finement which la very charming. The children aro early taught to grout caller* and guests cordially, heartily, In real Southern, hospitable fashion, and to make them feel that they aro very welcome. They are taught to mako every ouo feel comfortable uud nt home, no that there will be uu aetiae of rout mint. JUNE 18 th « no 19 th these same business men over 11.000 build The final survey run* directly »10,000.00 NO'I ICE during the past two years. The pro- through this valley, emerging from' City <>f Klamath Falla Sewer Bond* | motors got the money and left the the Cascade* through the Walker De|<ur1in<-nl of the Interior. 8eal«.-d proponala will bo r«'ce|vod PRESIDENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK, KLAMATH FALL/», ORE., town; the product of their labors range In by Fort Kock through to U. K lurnd Ofilt-e ut Lake by tho undcralgned. Police Judge BOOKKEEPER AND MANAGER OF KALE could not be found ten days after Christmas latke, thence a little south view. Oregon, May 30. 1909 of the City of Klanurlh Falla,Oregon, wards. And yet hundreds of dollar* and near Cliff, on through to the llnr- j Notice I* hereby given that until the 21*t day of June, 1909. ncy valley country. were paid for it. THOMAS J. JACKSON, of Fort Kia- at the hour of H o'clock p. m. for There Is yet quite a large amount ' math, Oregon, who. on Nov 8. 1907. the piircha«- of 140,000.00 four per There are certain lines of legitl- OF MERRILL. ORE, AUCTIONEER I mate advertising, and they are very of government land, sufficient for a uiude Homestead Entry No. 386 4 cent coupon newer boude.or any part ’limited. When you go outside of colony if snch wanted to establish : (Serial No. 01493), for Lota 3, 14, j thereof, to be iaauvd In purauauce 'these lines you are throwing your Itself In on«- locality Since the first * 16. 1«. 17. 18. flection 15. Town- of an ordlnuncu adopted by the ' money away. It is simply a question settlements, some three year* ago. tj ahlp 33 Houth, Range 7*4 Kaat J Common Council of *ald city on the i whether you wish yourself to be con- Is so fur only developed a* a grass . Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice , 19th day of May, 1909. and undet ' sidered an easy mark by the itinerant anti stock country, while some have of intention to make Final Commuta ; an act of tho L-gl*latlve Aaaembly advertising grafters, or whether you had fair success with grain, such a* ' tion Proof, to natabliah claim to the of 1905, filed In tho office of the Sec apply to your advertising the same rye. barley, wheat and oats to a llm-1 land above d<-»crlbed, before It. M retary of State, February 13, 1905, business methods that *ucc««aful Itrd extent, an«! many have faith that 1 Rlchurdaon, U. 8. Commlaaloner, at entitled an "Act to Incorporate the | It will ultimately produce good yield* Klamath Falla, Oregon, on the 3rd City of Klamath Full*." ' merchants do. under proper tillage of the dry farm day of July. 1909. Said bonds will bo paynble 20 Before a lerting your paper you aliould become fimiluo with ing system. NATIONAL RECLAMATION Claimant name* a-i wltnoaaea yearn from date of issue. Interest to new Spring Styles and learn what general effects are to pre- ACTS TO BE ATTACKKD Samuel II. King, of Fort Klamath. he paid koml-aunually on the 1st Oregon; J. H. Wheeler, of Fort day of October and April of each 8POKANE. June 7. Kx-U sited Klamntb, Oregon; Charles C. Jack- year; principal and Intercut Stalos Senator George Turner of afforded far exceed* anything ever shown tn the city before. aon, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. payable in lawful money of the Spokane has gone to Washington, J. N. WATSON. United Stati-a nt tho office of the [Orison Swi-tt Marden ] D. C., to appear before the United 6-27 7-1 Itcgiater. City Treaaurcr, , Klamath Fall«. Not long ago i visited a home Btatee Supreme Court In the noted Oregon. We do paper hanging, painting, kalaomining and interior where such exceptionally good breed litigation of the Irrigation, Land and NOTICE OF HHl'.lilFFH KALE. Bald bonds will bo laatiod In de- Improvement Company of Arizona ing prevailed and such fine manner* WORK GUARANTEED. decorating. 1 nomination* follow*, to-wlt: virtue of an execution By and agaiust the government. He will were practf»od by ail the members of 20 bond* the denomination of first have a oonference with Richard the family that it made a great im order of salo duly lau tied by the 11000.00. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Kla- A. Ballinger, Secretary of the Inter pression upon me. 30 bond* of the denomination of This home Is the moat remarkable math County, State of Oregon, dated ior, with the view of bringing about 3500.00. a compromise, in which event the school of good manners, refinement the 21*t day of April, 1909, in a 60 bond* of the denomination of suit will be dismissed. Otherwise it and culture generally I have ever certain action at law In tho Circuit 1100.00. Court of the Slate uf Oregon, for the been in. The parent* are bringing up is expected to attack the constitu Each proposal to purchase must b» tionality of the entire reclamation their children to practise their best County of Klamath, wherein Eugene iiccompanl«-«! by a certified chock for In the Spring is the time to do your House Painting, and you service, as organized by the gorern- manners on all «tccaslons. They do Spencer, a* plaintiff, recovered 1 5 per cent of amount bld. should select your grade of paint which will not fade or peel À not know what company manner* Judgment against F. L. Wright, de- meat. off. Our Faints are Guaranteed. We have just received the fendant, for the sum of 1780.80, to-, Raid bonds to bo sold for cash The case in question begaa when mean. paid down at tlmo of delivery and The boys have been taught to treat get her with attorney's fe<«, cost*! the government started a reclama- Largest Shipment of Paints shown in this city, and th as give for not less than their par value. tion project in Arizona after th«- com their sisters with as much deference and Interest thereon from the 17th you a complete line from which to select your color*. Tho right I* reserved by the Coun pany bad expended considerable as though they were stranger guests. day of April, 1909, at the rate of! cil to reject any and all bld*. 6 per cent per u up uni, and an order' OCR PAINTS ARE >1.00 PER GALLON The politeness, courtesy and consid money on its works. The company Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, We have Wall Paper from 10 cents a double roll and up. , , sued, claiming that through it* en eration which the member* of this of tu*l<> of ail right, Interest and title May 21, 1909. trance to the project the government family show toward one another are of Raid defendant in and to the HV4 A. L. LEAVITT. We do paper hanging, painting, kalaominlng and interior < > has crippled and practically ruined most refreshing and beautiful. of of 8«<ction 20; tho N',4 of Police Judge of the City of Coarseness, gruffness, lack of delica the NW 4 and lx»t* 1, 2, Sec. 29; the the private enterprise. WORK GUARANTEED. decoruling. Kiamath Fall*, Oregon. NW % of NE4. KK14 of NW!4 and A decision which has a bearing on cy find no place there. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of flection 30, Both boys and girls have been the case, prepared by Justice Brewer W nc Biehn Building NOTICE FOR PUHUt'ATlON • VZJ j I z O One Block West of Public School and band'-d down to tho Supreme trained from infancy to ninke them all In Township 39 South of Range Dv|MirtitM'iit of the Interior. Court two years ago, intimates that selves Interesting and to entertain 7 East, Willamette Meridian,Oregon, U. S. Land Office nt Lake as upon execution to satisfy the num I the reclamation work is not le-;al aud try to make others happy. view, Oregon, May 16, 1909. 'under the Constitution of the United The entire family mukc it a rule to of (86.24 due nnd unpaid on tbe NOTICE is hereby given that JAY I Stat««. If the Arizona case goC4 to dress before dinner In the evening, 17th day of April, 1909. PEDDLERS CAN PEDDLE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL I the Supreme Court the cab<; will be just as they would if special company Notice is hereby given that I will J. ARANT, of Klamath Falls, Ore AND HAWKERS CAN HAWK. , passed upon. on the 19th day of June, 1909, nt gon, who, on July 7, 1904, mnds W«T0 expected. Tbis office has just received the Their table manners are especially the trout door of the Court House liouiesleud Entry No. 3260 (Burial The farmers can now sell their May number of the University of Ore marked. At table every one is sup in tho City of Klamath Falls,Oregon, No. 01192) for flE>4 NE%, floc. 6; MONEY IN VETCH. products on the streets of Klamath gon Bulletin, which announces the posed to be at his best, not to bring al the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of BW'4 NW >4, N $4 HWIi, floc. 6, Falls, the peddlers from Ashland can summer school to be held at the Uni I C. C. Brower, who recently re any grouch, or a long or sad face said day, sell at public auction to Township 39 South, Rungo 10 Ea*t,df peddle their fruit, and the auction versity from June 28th to August turned from Albany, slates that tie to it, but to contribute his best tbu highest bidder for cash, all right, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice I eers and hawkers can ply their trade 6th. The announcement Is Important spent about a week in the valley near thought, his wittiest sayings, to the and Interest of the said F. L. Wright of Intention to make Flnnl Five year undisturbed or without paying a li to teachers of Oregon in that the Albany investigating the crops grown conversation. Every member of the In an«) to the 8’4 of RW*4 of flec Homestead Proof, to establish claim cense Into the city treasury, for the summer session Is conducted prac in that section. The farmers are family is expected to do his best to tion 20; the N *4 of NW *4 and Lot* to tho land abovo described, before City Council has repealed the hawk tically free of charge In their Inter planting a great deal of vetch and It make the meal a really happy occa 1 and 2 of flection 29; the NW'4 of County Clerk of Klamath County, nt ers’ and peddlers’ license ordinance. est at a time when It is possible tor has been a decided sucmhb . Experi sion. There Is a sort of rivalry to of NE'4, SE% of NW <4 and Lots Klamath Fall«, Oregon, on tho 8th In the past the ments made by the Agricultural Col- see who can bo the most entertaining 1, 2, 3 and 4 of flection 30, u.11 in day of July, 1909. It was a question whether the ordi them to attend nance could be enforced If anyone larger part of those attending have leg<- at Corvallis have been a great, or contribute the spiciest hits of con Township 37 South of Range 7 East, i Claimant names ns witnesses: E. desired to fight it, and, besides, a been teachers. The University Lo- help to the land owners. The land versation. There is no Indication of Willamette Meridian, taken and L. Arant, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; number of the members of the Coun Heves that It can extend its advan- planted to vetch, when properly cared f dyspepsia in this family, because levied upon as tho property of F. Charley Andrews, of Olene, Oregon; cil were opposed to making the farm »ages of library, laboratory, equlp- for, will bring a return profit on an every one Is trained to laugh and be L. Wright, or so much thereof as n. fl. Grigsby, of Klnmath Falla, ers pay a license to come here to dis rnent, and teaching force in no bet- I average of »60 an acre. Tests made happy, and laughter is a fatal enemy may be necessary to satisfy tho sum Oregon, aud W. F. Arant, of Kla- pose of their farm products, and the ter way than through the summer have shown that Klamath county is of Indigestion. of (86.24 In favor of Eugene math Falls, Oregon. result was that the whole ordinance school. The courses offered for teach particularly favorable to the growth J. N. WATSON, The etiquette of the table Is also Spencer, Judgment creditor, together was wiped out and the city thrown ers cover the greater number of the of this crop. Register. strictly observed. Every member of with interest nnd costs and disburse 6-20 7-1 open for everyone to do business. subjects required In the State exam the family tries to do Just the proper ments to accrue. inations. NOTICE. -------------------------- ! The ladles of the Presbyterian thing, and always to bo mindful of Dated at Klamath Fall*. Oregon, church have made arrangements to others’ rights. Kindness seems to be this 19th day of Mny, 1909. Packard piano, as good as new, Parties wishing sagebrush Lost -Pair of gold-filled specta- serve ice cream and cake on Railroad practised for the Joy of it, not for the for sale cheap for cash. Mrs. Ray W. B. BARNES. clearer'call on or write, Hubbard, Oak street, between 7th cles, new, in case. Return to Herald day, June 14th. Watch for further sake of creating a good Impression Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. W. W. MA8TBN, announcements. and Sth. 37 office, reward. 6-2, * t on frleuds uud acquaintances. There 6-20 6-17 11-ltf Klamath Falla, Ore. W. WHITE C. G. MERRILL Wall Paper GUARANTEED pAINTS F I