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Ann AlW pHom MARSH TAMPS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL JM I v n J J f Lr stL " " -303 SO PER CENT, VBGETABIjVtfrUTSR., KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACHE AND UPWARDS. EASY TRRu. & lw 1 ' f 1 i I I ,, 1 If I f 4 '( :H H-vii " i 'I 'I ' 'I. iVlLi W bil HW!!i?i H 'II -P 'I .. ' IBSI J 'fkfl THE EVENING HERALD lulled Dully, Kxcept Sunday, by lliu HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor suBsoiurrioN katks -. ... ullh Alnliiitim ltita.l rv.il- i u - .. a. ihi .. .......... ...., . Dally bv mall' six months!!.'"'.!!!!".'.!!.. ! ! '-' M "' l',,n,l"K " otn coin on n roil- to make Html Cuuiiiiulutluu Proof. i Dallr by mall three montlis!.!.!!!!!!!!!!!. ..!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .... 1 W '"" ,ro"' HI'TllilK limrrltlnnN fro-'establish rliiliu to tho laud above ! Dally' by mall,' one month...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.! '.'".. Ni'l,l,,,,,lv l,mv be deciphered scribed, bofoii' lloglsler nihI Iteielv Dally,' de llvcrvU by carrier, one week ir.i A m'w heavler-thau-ali living nm- or. ut Lakevlevv. Oregon, on the Uli , ohlno. a Herman liivi'litlttti, I Hhupod ,uy (,f October, I90H, , . ' rt'"u"'' eMiitly like ii blnl. Claimant names as witnesses: KLAMATH FALLS, SATURDAl, OCTOBER 3, l'JOS. i A pnlenl has boon granted n I'onn- Mnrlt Howard, of Merrill, Oregon, . . .... .. h 1 I....1 I i .. .. . .. . .1. l'..!!.. i v minimi ,h ti n.--u tiiiin'i oiuiimt'u ! rnilK JOUIISIOU, Hi ixiuiiunu, wm. KiiKlnml hi 111 has 114 mile of street rnllvnn opointoil by horses Sointy square foot uf bolt surface )or m I mi to will transmit mio horse power. Itnllnns uso rnnrlil butter, formed Into balls with shells of hardened choose for Intups. West Virginia funks noxi to I'onn .ijlvunlii ns n coko-produclng Htnto. NOTIL'K IOK I'l'IILUMTIHN. Doimrtiiioiit of llm liitorlor, I' t.iiml tlllli'o at l.itk(li, Oi'Roii. AiiKii't IV. l'JOS. Notlro It lu'U'b) r.lvon Unit Dunn V. IIhim'II, of Motrlll. UroKim. l. 1111 1)00. It!, lt04, IIHIllK ll0llll'Ht.'ll.l llntrj. No 333il (tforlnl No 03S31, for noli, Soo. 13, T. 37 H. II 10 C. iv i inm ntoil iiotloo of Intoiitlun THERE ARE REASONS WHY You should ouy your Crocerlcu nl Vim Hlpcr Urot 1st. They have the xmI you wmil 2nd. Their Groceries lire ulwnys fresh 3rd. The price Is within reason 4th. They deliver phone orders promptly Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS, Get the Hnblt Use Chose G Sanborn Coffees 8lnco tho prohibition wavo struck Ororgln. It has boon washlni; much tlotwm and Jetsam Into tho Ktnto Ifj;-l-ilaturo. Lawmakers of that com monwealth have suddenly boroino possessed of tho Idea that any sort of evil may bo suppressed merely by passing bills prohlbltltiK It One of tho parly contributions to statesman ship during the present legislative i.csslon was a proposed statute put ting the ban on mosquito. Hotel keepers would be required by this Measure to provide sleeping apart ments fitted with both screen and mosquito netting. The Idea was to insko the law a real mosquito bar. Tho author declared that hundreds of traveling men of tho state were being bled to death annually In the hotels and that their successor were crying for remedial legislation. This prohibitory bill has been followed by another almost as unique. George Uienn, Whitfield county's representa tive In tho lower house. Is the author. Mr. Ulenn would prohibit feminine lures. He wnnts It made a cnuso of divorce for a wman to Invelglo a man Into matrimony by tho uto of certain styles of clothes and perfumes. Ills bill, ho says. Is aimed at deceit. He wants women to publicly confess that they are thin and straight when such Is the case. Ho would prohibit the N'i't man) men who havo boon 1 i.rliod live to tell the tale, mid nut many would care to. There Is, now on n long liundlo to pick fruit. Oregon, (toy VMtnoy, of Khimiith A modern llrebont enn mipply IS Pnlls, Oregnn, Chiis. Wagar, of Klnui-full-slied steam ongltioH with wutor'tti KiilK Divkhii ever. In Sunset. La., a negro who "t a distance of isuo or imiro foot has not only Hiirlod un oxiierloiico The use of miullii Instead of glass of this nature, but has returned tu' In daily wlndowii Is x.ild to Iomhoii tho the community whore the pitching ilatigor fioni ttiliori'iilntls gormi occurred and is IIMng peacefully 0 , r ,m.,miliUal or half u with the member of his own race, , ,)f chvinli-ul pulp I obtained from who attempted to kill him. Ho as oac.h cord of wood honged for ten minutes to the limb, ru.,. ,.,.,. .,,, .. .,,.,..,,... of a tree and the muscles of his neck , ,,,.. ...,, , , were pnrnljied In consequence. ,... ,..,. ., , lhiilclans nt a Now Orleans ho.. ,,, , ,.r ...,,, " nltal tronteil him so siui-omfullv Hint ho U now r.M.r....l In I .Imlnc1 Tm l'1'1""1 S,n,,,!t Prodlire.1 T.C04 his old time health. The negro' : name Is Argo Nntty. and, according to his statement, he recently gave a supper to the pastor and a number of members of the church thut ho attends. Watermelon and fried ' chicken brought out nil the Invited Tho Lakoslda company has SS00 guests. While the company was seat- 'nctcs of land under the Adams ditch J N. :t WATSON. Itei-olVi-r Prlcti MU'IIC roit I't III.KWIIO.N. , long ton of manganeso lal )oar. ' worth f:M,7iJ3. mine than any pro- vIiiuh year exropt t'JO'J and I SI in; - - - SI3IMI ACIIIM KHKK. vd nt tho table, tho house was sur rounded by a party of armed negioox who soiled Notty and, aided Jiy the beneficiaries of his hospitality, plac ed him In a buggy. The buggy, guarded by pastor nnd congregation, was taken to a lonely spot In the woods, where a rope was thrown on Notty' neck, one end tied to thellmb of a tree and the vehicle driven from under him. The mob left Notty that It will giro HUNT KltKK for one year. This Includes tho uso of lliu land and water. Tho renter must clear and place the land In cultiva tion. The renter gets all tho crops but wo reserve tho right to pasture the stubblo. The Lnkcsldc Conitiy, J. Krank Adams, Manager, Merrill. Oregon, Dqi.iituioiit uf the liitorlor, I' H jt.nud OtUco at Uikovlow, Oregon, September Iti, 1V0S. I Notice Is hereby given that Jennie K. Ilatllngor. of Klamath Kails. Ore gun, who. on AilKUit 17, It'OS made rimbor and Stone application, No I U3S2. fur HW; nwij. Hoe 31, T 37 ,S . It S i: , W M . Iihh tiled mitlre nf 'Intention to make Html proof, to tulilluli claim to the laud above do. scribed. In-fore Count) Clerk Klaiu nth l'o at bis olllio, at Klamath Palls lOrogon, on tho "Sth d.t) of November iisos. i Claimant name as witnesses DON'T BAKE I.i-t u do it fur you. Everything Home Made. Kcasonablc. BREAD A SPECIALTY. V put up lo. ItiHcliiy, nlo lunclics for liuntiiiir, ftthlntr niitl pioiiic partif.t ' A trial will ninvinfc oii that it is cheaper to buy tliiiti to liaku KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN S Get Our Dread at Cawklns. 0 H4 CIIAS K WOUDK.S-I'ri'.ldonl M UOItDKN Cathlrr Htlll MKI.1IA51 -" I'frtUrtl The American Bank and Trust Co, W A. Ilolrell. J I'. Iliitibor, Jesse (' Craven. Wilbor White, all of Klaiiuith Tall, Oregon. J N. WATSON. 9-1SI Iteglttrr An advert Isonioul In the II will bring le.ult. TIIV IT. use of pads and padding. If a wo- dangllngfrom the limb, but a friend. or Ijenkr. man' hair Is thin, Mr. Glenn believes she ought to bo willing to admit It, und thercforo he adds the use of switches and false puffs and artificial curia and rats and rolls to his cnt.v loguo of feminine crimes. He doesn't state what effect high heels have on susceptible men, but he lists these with other sins. It Is less difficult to understand why there might bo ob jections to "variegated drop stitch or rainbow hosiery." because they may draw tho attention from defects else where. And ono can understand that Mr. Glenn fears the use of "scents who followed at a distance, rushed to his assistance as soon as the croud had left and cut Notty down. He was revived and put on a New Or leans train, and treatment win given him on hi arrival at his destination In the Charity hospital. Nolly's of fense, his would-be executioners say. consisted in shooting another negro j from ambush, 'the negro, also n member of the lynching congregation, was only slightly wouudvd. The . moral of this tale would seem to be ' that when a church wishes to get rid ' af b I ncksllder. It should appoint Hotel with everything new, dining room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor; lino patronage, fecdlug from ICO to J 00 dally. Inquire at Ilotol Dorrls, Oorrls, California. 8-Ctf TSLIPHOMC It and perfumes" might be made tho iwiltioe to wait under tho execu-1 substitute of a needed bath, but wbenftion tree until tho accused Is unques he puts false tooth under tbo ban hetonably well on his way to that r.-' bocome deliberately and maliciously cruel. Even tho men will protest against this. If tho poor women ore to bo denied the privilege of eating und of smiling, how much moro ser ious the mother-in-law problem Is going to bo! Dy all means, Mr. Glenn, nmend this bill to oxcludo fnlso teeth. putud final homo of tho ungodly. sX-fr The average number of hairs on n human head Is I'.'O.ono. Kour hundred gallons of milk a ear Is tho nverago yield of a healthy ' cow. D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Fulls, Origan DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Bank &. Trust Co.' Building1 .1 DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klamath County Hunk WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS" Tim best trout IUIiIiik In Origin. Kscellent accouiiiisdatious lor parties. Cinitng outfits foi rent. rclsl mmpliig grounds slid hosts for rent. Fine pasture fur stuck. Telephone connection. Accomuiudstiitns to go in Crntrr UU. Will mri-t pittlft st KUiuath Agency. FRANK SILVIES PROPRIETOR Klamath Agency, Ore. j! ...... . .. I -"tT-' !'-? "-j - i ,T ' . , !ii1IMMMl.jtl2I? i w arii.BBs ' i w isw rs i ii ssi ' i n .i- "SUMSIMS S s ,sl Mm "jSSCi CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. 3th and Main Sired -ss4sV4444s)4s s - sHsHsH J. L. CUNNINGHAM t ARCHITECT and BUILDER linns ami ht.-.illi.ii. riiriilsliMl ISHnmtr. glvin on all ( Iii.m-s uf WniL. frutii KiimII Cultng,. I., (iniio HiilldliiKs. la liillillng j un Ih.ui,. i, ,11,1,1,,,. ,1,1,., orlglnnllty , , un; l) bnilng ),,, phms priMml b mo iirsjw aSjflB sSWsasBs7aBBu Jf I k . a i flssssWrsk 1 I V A Jr,MasaBaaA3ia' 1 y.Xk TlsaaaSSaVTlI I t JlTL laJSjSMBBBsKHQBjBwrBCTjIILB KsFHa1BBlmMBBlBH Ml BBlBlHMUslsHsMI asW'iaV JJasa Lv MM BBjCc(jirj Vjtt,rfir45n,i ajBU CkaU4 Ctnni M.Uswif sa7 v -i.-MMSktai liio.vi: it i.i, :N''I! ViisiliiKtii htnit, lU'ttvii-n Hid nnd nib "OtsX-sV,.,., s4;e.fl,.as)iHtl IIKSIIII Fine Suits for Autumn and L"rffTrTi1liMaYT'r52 Winter Wear ' -'""-TarT-" THE NEW SUITS ARE HERE AND WE BELIEVE THAT WHEN YOU SEPTlll'M YOU WILL AGREE WITH US IN SAYING THAT THEY ARF THK ACMP ni PERFECTION IN TAILORING. THE NEW PATTERNS AND COLORINGS ARP AMONGST THE MOST HANDSOME AND ATTRACTIVE WE IIAVF liROlir it TO THIS CITY. AND THE STYLES ARE FINER AND BETTER THAN USUAL. While the fabrics are largely in the nature of novelties, they arc far remr vr l f freakish fads which some people have been trying to force on the public VP ,i, !"?" line between freak clothing and desirable novelties. ' C draw ft (ll3,,,u:t FRIEND MADE CLOTHES MAKE FRIENDS: We've never he-ir.1 nf , didn't feel better satisfied with these garments than any he could ohtnln i . man Wl' you ever stop to consider that a nice ahoulder in a sack coat couldn't i ale ,Z D"! trousers good. Some people go to buy a suit-try on the coat, and nav heir , , mt an1 they've been educated to buy that way. We put the vest and trESL K ?? moncV Fine Suits, $15. to $45.00 Portland Clothing and Shoe The Outer Garment Shop for Men 'fftj CLOTHE MORE THAN HALF THE MEN IN TOWN tan rf Store