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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1908)
ABEL ABY MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER " " - 3oj I ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TEB h.. f V xs ,; fl f'ClI iAl Ml J C I i! , ! 81 4- m HI IS THE EVENING HERALD Iiiool Dally, Excrpt Sunday, by tb HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor I2.VW .ICItKH KIINK. Tim Lakonliln roiiipiiny '" s50 . .i ... t .1 .. .III..I. ncrt'it nf mini miner m " (lint II lll Hl' aunsciui'TioN katks . . .. -, 11.1 ' tlllllllM III III1 Hl'l'lt lully, by mall, one year ' Dally, by mall, fix montb - ', Dally, by mail, llirve montli Pally, by mall, one inontl Dally, delivered by carrier, one wV. dltirord, KtouhiK out of loeal I1""'"1 nml therefore the liilliletiro of tin' Slumlord 1)11 I'oinpiiiiN become r double Importmiio Tlmt tills liillu- oneo will In- thrown HBiiliiKt lln in- ,t t alvo ICHM I kii '" pillilU'iui ticket ciuinot bo iili'Ktliiuiil,lunu julr. Till Include tb ti "' nml tlmt llilt will nffcrt thoimnnil if ,i10 n, t nnter. I'lio renter nmt vote In nut to bo denied Whether ,.,.ar Hlll plan' tlin buiil In i-iiliillvit- I tin Slnnd.ird Oil Cniiipiiio lll be Hon. 'I he renter Ke nil the tiii jtiblo to nMliik mi) of these mIiiIoh ii-I ,ni ,i re-ierti the rlitbt to piilun' llio KtllllblH. Hie lakeside t'omiMiii). J. Krnuk Allium. .Mawwi. Merrill, iiri'k'iui ' "I Tlio iirri'plnni'i' of Or l.eo Do I'm- mi I ft i rents' wireless telephone npp.uiitiiH KLAMATH FALLS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1WK CltANIIKItltllX Wll.l. I'HOKITS. II) r I Lewis, Professor of tlen ernl Horticulture uml I'liniolou. nl Oregon Agricultural Collese Coiiidilcrnblo Interest Is belli,: Ink en In our stnto In crnnlierr) eiillure. and it Is veil that tills liulustrt should rereho some of the nttvnllon I'AV iMDi;ood. coarse sand slmubl be iwall ali'" within easy hauling illstntice Imii ililtt Kitlul becomes UllM'il noun- Miiifi: ion ft m.ir iiun. I)ip.irllielit of the Interior. I" S Ori'Kon bv the llrltlsli niliiilliilt). uftei tests III which ronu'iMtitloUH were curried on between persons on ships fin miles apart ami stcitmlni; nt full speed, has streiiKtheticd the American liitentor'H I nml (llllie nl I like lew. iolilctloii t tint be will M't be able In Sepleiubi't l. I'm talk lo America troni the station be Notice Is lien-Li meii tlmt Jennie ..in ...... i. it. i .1... niH.1 ...nt 11 .ii. I'i.IIm llri . .i:.....i.i ...i ...i. ... in, i.iii... k: .iii.ii.i ' r i. .......... - -- what with the peat It hiviiw lo inake Timp () VmU ...m ,.,, B , Allrw ,-. ,;,s .. the Ideal soli Third, the ilraliiucfi ... ,.,,.., ,...., .... , o., ....niiniiliiii. No - hi n)i-isn ii it jiiihii; ill;- It lllll'i ill" lllllt' iiim ' -11 couielMible." he said. ' III our tests Oils-.' lor ' nw'i.Hec 34. I' S" 111 l.imiloll, we repeat! il 1 It, I llRUies ! , it 'HI. V l . Ii.ia IHed liollie of and onl two mistakes were reeordisl intelit'oli lo liuike Html proof lo e Tbo wireless teleKmpli I llrml) be- tnbllsb ilnlin lo the land aboe il.- 'lline will be simulant. 'i! In wireless irrlbi'd. before Coiititi t'lerk Klilin- It's Up to You awaAaaMHMHn4a-MBiWMiaBMMaan'iMi Till! MATTKK OK CUTTING GOOD CIl'lCKKi Eatinn 'llcl ol Vur "1C l(',u,r'"'V m w.im K00lj ootids We have them and it's ti to it. i . . m Hitely llic best UST IMIONK SIfi -We'i, , , le rc VAN KIPER BROS. CANT UK Hi:AT--CIIASKifc SANHOUN COITKEJ ...'.':' i-.4444 Is a eiy Importnut f.utor, and durl'iK the KrowliiK season one should be able to keep the water at least a foot below the surface. It should not be i allow cd to Kt much lower than this. telephony " .. "Locomotor ataxia." hitherto mm propared hopi for $1000 an ncre There arc tun reasons for the high In addition to the above require- i, inline to inents. It Is also well to choose n Iiok New Yoik tnnilsl)einBKncniouienrioiisnor-Crnnbl,rrUM, w, , ,,, B,nKn.,nt tlculturnl puraulta. I'robnbl) no HWwntl.r Kourth. n cood water supply, of horticulture pa)H better prollts jfurn,Hh(ll, hy ,. ,,nK ,,.,,, , ihnncranborry RrowlnK. and In loc.il- rcsorU(ri , pl .i,.,,,.,,,,!,., fllr, llt Hies wnero iiic iuiua are rikw ii is cn,0 SIH,,H Hlo,il.l appear. (IixhIIiik sldered Incurable, has at last surren practically Imposslhlo to buy the well.' .. , ., r,.Hr,,.,, ,,, ,,,,.. ... . ,,...,,. I)f Hr..llri. ..... claims made before the Academy of Medlciliu b llr I.i'Kr.uul II. Deuslow. which are attriutlftK wide loiuiuent llr Dens low's asset lions that he had cured no cases are Indorsed by llr John I Vcth. president of the acadeiii). and l)r It. II Cunningham, of Coliim hla l'nlerslt)'n school of surKisius I'uder the treatment all disagreeable to lle inibes H.mptoms of the dlseuse disappear After this the In from one to three months The price or cranoerry ooBs. ino ursi is , w ,,,,.,, , w()rk can ,K ,.urrl.M that the Molds on pood bops pay ,., tt u(gl frm ,, , ,. Kno.1 Interest on the Investment. un nrri. , prepare a boK Hrst. all and. neconil. cranberry land Is very (e Mirubber). etc. must be n siarco when compared with other aK. lnou.( Next ,m, b()K ,, ,1(. ,,,,. rlcultural landB. The cranberry Is ,,,,, , nil ,i,.. ..... .i,rrnr ....... ... . l- .!. . .,' f " icry cxacunu in m reniure.iiems , r..mu.cj. ... tlia. atb Co . nt Ills oltlce. at Kliiluntli falls Ori'Kon, on the SMli da ol No.embir i I 'JOS. Claimant names as witnesses V A Deliell, J I-' Hull her. Jesse ,C Criiteii. Wllber While, all of Klamath Kails. Oregon J N WATSON. 9. Iteplsler DON'T BAKE I et us do it for Mm Kvcrylhlntf Home Made. Keasonnblc. IJKKAD A SI'KCIALTY. We put tii liox Itinclii'H iiIm luml.i'n f r I m i nml pK'tui- pat lie A trial will t -iimmi , is rln:iiiT to lid) 1 1 in r i In Imlu I'rlcci that it KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN Gel Our Hrcud at Cawklns. . , Neertholess, there seems to be con slderable land along the Oreisun coast that Is naturally adapted to this in dustry. True it Is that most of the bogi arc wild and only a few- have bad any artificial preparation, and in many cases these were not properly so that no crass roots are allowed to remain Then a lner nf coarse sand, thre. dep, must be applied outiK plants are set out. Kenernll root of the disease. Dr. Deuslow sats. In rows about a foot apart, the plants is erosions In the urinal trad He from six to nine Inches apart in the treats the affection from a purel) row The first few oals esnecial I siirelriit slnndiMilnt. jirtimrt.il. can, ,, be ,,.,, , kw ,)Ml n)) What promises to be n very valun-lBra A,,r ,hl, ,,,, hwm onu. blc boB for the Pacific Northwest U.nrnll. Mtnl.llheil. the dancer fiotu one recently acquired by the Tllla- ,ho KrasK wn t ,)0 M Kriat ,t) mook Cranberry Company near Ort-)tho ,hrd KOO() ,, rvMt,.At ton. This seems to have the natural jan( from that on for ., manv requirements, such ns soil. dralnaBe.,cnri( tnp ,.,, ,,,,, irw, ,,,,. a cood water supply and comparative Lh, ase with which bed can be prepared. ( jj, The company has determined in spare no pains in establishing this IiokI Washington. Oct 4. No mntter properly. what may be said of other corpora- The reports of OroRon yields nreltlons. It bin been demonstrated In- 4-0- i: en the kisses that are obtained at home nre expensle (letter be an old maid IIIiik In pence with tabby ami the knitting needle than a married woman at war with housekeeping. The contents of some heads may be fairly measured by the ilreiimferenct of the hair. -X DR. C. P. MASON Dentist Auirrii-au Itink A Trut l'i.' IhiiMlin; DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist OlTlce ocr Klamath Count) Hunk ("HAS K WOltDKN I'reioiletlt M WOIUH.N Caitikr H l MUJIi.il rrriut: The American Bank and Trust Co, almost unbelievable, and the Herman statistics give the average )td of our hoKs ns being the highest in the tountry. That the jleld would run onstderably nboe the average seems highly probable, for we hae no In sect pests us et, neither do we have jond all question of doubt that the Standard Oil Company, the most ling rant violator of state and Federal stututes, has supported and Is still supporting Wllllan J. Ilran In his light for the Presidency. It had not been llio purpose, either of Mr lir)nn frosts to contend with. With the re- or the Standard Oil olllclnls, to make turns of, say. 100 bushels to the acre, public this fact, but through tbo ex- a very handsome profit can be realiz ed on a valuation of 11000 per acre. In order to grow cranberries suc cessfully, certain conditions: must pre vail. First, we desire n peat soil, and especially n decomposed peat. Clay, or heavy muck soils are unde sirable. Second, an abundance of posurc. of William It. Ilenrst, nml the attacks of President itoosewll, the wholo scheme bus been laid bare In three Important and doubtful states the Standard Oil Company is very powerful politically In Ohio. ' fino patronage, feeding from 1&0 to Indiana and West Virginia In each 200 dally. Inquire at Hotel Dorrls, of. these Males there Is Itepubliran Dorrls, California. 8-Stf Two cases of bubonic plague were discovered In the khedlve's palace at Alexandria. i:gpt. this week. A loaehman mid a groom are stricken Alarm Is felt for the saTeiy of the khedUe - Subscribe for The Herald, the newsiest paper in the Klamath basin - 1or Ixnke. Hotel with over) thing new, dining room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor; WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek KESORTS The Is-tt trout ti.hlnif inOrrcm Kuvllrnl Hiceiiiiiiadati'Mii dr parties, t'nniiiiik' outfit Iui lent r--cml csiiipintt itiuiui'l" and boats fur tent Fine iia.ture fur .tuck. IV!ephiiie iiihiirction. AccoiiiiimiUtKina to M to Crater Ijlke. Will niret pnitli'S at Klam.ttli Aicvncy. FRANK SILVIES HHOPKinOH Klamath Agency, Ore. r & ftw Crr- ?5) - . 5J , aQi CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. 3th and Main Strctt -kvd-:'v.. . -..-.-;.vtHl J. L. CUNNINGHAM! ARCHITECT and BUILDER I'liiii anil sm. Uliiilliui. fiirnMiiil. I.llinalr. gitm II ( bikM-i. nt Wiik, from .small riitiug,. (Htlir HuiMlug. la liiiltillog 3 on Inn uiiblne .l)!)-, iiiigliiiillty noil tsuiiiilnr h) liming )iur il.ni iri-Minl h) me, I'llOM. III.",. ItUsllHM i; ,iiIKn Mm, Itwmiii Ml, mill 1Mb. ':.-; :- a..c .;.: ssssssslHllHllssssHsVHiHM ftasssi ''JasssW cfflf JfailUK asssssssssti'lasl fiiJj& B KwaBpteBJJBBjafjBgaMBJBBJHSJBUEaWBJBJHBJ If fBVJUljM ji nSrjRir BKHUytaliiKBMi 3akBBV PortlaiM Fine Suits for Autumn and "T.vr-:rr-giTTi Winter Wear- THE NEW SUITS ARE HERE AND WE BELIEVE THAT WHEN YOU SFI-'TIIFM YOU WILL AGREE WITH US IN SAYING THAT THEY ARE THE ACME OF PERFECTION IN TAILORING. THE NEW PATTERNS AND COLORINGS ARF AMONGST THE MOST HANDSOME AND ATTRACTIVE WE HAVF BROUGHT TO THIS CITY, AND THE STYLES ARE FINER AND BETTER THAN USUAL. While the fabrics are largely in the nature of novelties, they are far removed from the freakish fads whtch some people have been trying to force on the public. We draw a distinct line between freak clothing and desirable novelties. ... 3f?DMMADt?PI10T"E; MAKE ""ENDS: We've never heard of a man who d.dn't feel better satisfied with these garments than any he could obtain elsewhere I) d you ever stop to consider that a nice shoulder in a sack coat couldn't make the vc,'t a. trousers Rood. Some people go to buy'a suit-try on the coat, and pay, their rood money they ve been educated to buy that way. We put the vest and trousers on and fit Z from :;j&z: h wt bc anv bciter ve- uct(,ifihZe:ro,,t Fine Suits, $15. to $45.00 t 4 C I Clothing and S the Outer Garment Shop for Men WE CLOTHE MORE THAN HALF THE MEN IN TOWN Store