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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1909)
PHONE 303 EASY TERMS KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER AC1E AND UPWARDS.: 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER.; MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY IT " " """ ' the evening heraldi ,:rrr,, luueJ Dully, Kxcept Sunday, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor 8 U II SCRIPT I ON UATKB: Dally, by mill, one year IS.OO Dally, by mall, six month 2.50 Dally, by mail, three months 155 Dally, by mall, one month &u Dally, delivered by carrier, one week SO KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY, JULY C. 1909. WAXTK XAJIK OK MOI'.NTAIX CIIAMiKll. Ashland Want lit Xmiic llm Siskiyou IVuk. The Aliland Commercial Club will petition (lewrnor Uenson's recently appointed State 1 Kuril o( Geograph er to choline the name of Ashlnud llutte, the source of Ashland's water supply and one of tho chief scenic attractions of this Nldnlty. from Sis klou Peak, which Is sutd to liae bnn applied to It by some of the government publications, to Mount Ashland. A resolution to this effett was passed at a recent meeting of the club, which now Is occupying It self largely with plans for exploiting Ashland Canon and Mount Ashland as valuable assets of Ashland as a city. Many visitors who take In the canyon and tho snow-capped peak at Its head hate marveled at Its Kraud eur'onj beauty, and say It Is superior to the famed Grand Can on of the, Colorado. The Uocrniuent Kornt Sertlcu has recently been engaged In building a substantial trail to the summit of tho mountain, and now the Commer cial Club and cltlxens of Ashland are making an effort to Improve tho road through the canyon and establish ft tourist trip to and from the mountain and pcrluips beond to tho famous ununr springs, suuuieu nouin ui , Mount Ashland III the Siskiyou, and now all but Inaccessible. 111(1 CHOI'S ASStntF.lt. (Com luileri From r'lrsl l'iK-.) nere blctsed with u splendid rainfall Sunday night It nils Jut what was meded to mule a crop t lint 111 bn u reeuM breaker. It will demonstrate the great richness of Youna vulle) soil and be a fortrunuer of what may be expected of this section when wa ter can be had. Merrill The rain here did a great deal of good, especially to the potato crop, The Meld from this source will be ery great. All of the crops ate looking well, especially thute that escaped mme of the mis haps that llted this section this spring. Pott Klamath The hands of lime were turned back a few months Sun day ulght nud wo were plunged Into the depths of winter for u few hours. Those who were early risers Monday morning found u couple of Inches of snow on the ground, It did not last long after tho sun got In Its work. Tho rain and snow did a great deal of good and the results will be the big gest crops In the history of this section. AT TIIK OI'KHA HOfSK. New to-ulgbt, "Hummer Home for School Children of Paris"; "Tommy' Own Invention" (comic); "Forgiven, or Father and Son" (melodrama); "Student Days" (comic). Now songs. Wanted A girl to help with gen eral housework. Inquire at the Ore gon House. ItOKKItTH WAS INNOCKXT. (OituluoVd From First Page.) tu lounty In Nevada City sometime before October 13th, for tho ch' was returned to Redding on OctoVr 13th, 1! 05 Huberts was highly Indignant over his arrest. "I have 11,100 In tho Krtiltvalo bank, and I will ,ptiii' every tent of It It necessury In prose cuting Sheriff Montgomery and ever), one else yuponilble tor my nrret and detention. 1 am going to San Francisco to-night, and I will give tj the 'Kxumlner' $S0 or rooro to get them to print a roast on Sheriff Mont gomery," he said. Redding Seutrli-light. Furnished rooms and asartmtnta tue uajqwiu. s I Helping the Town By basking your money in a bank in your own commun ity you Increase the community's iower lo do business. If substantial farmers want lo borrow money (here Is more lo loan luesu. If you bjtiV yoi r niutiey unnjr from home It Is loaned to other farmers, menliants anil manufacturers. Help your hoove people. Money bidden ut home help uo oue. I'Uced In a bauk It 1 put to work in ways that help all. The First National Bank I of Klamath Falls Is a good bank to put your iimuey In safe and reliable. I A Savings Account I OlHco and then to the Secretary of the Interior Meisrs, Lululnger und Carter weiu voluminous lu thulr devlslon, mid the vital point nre given, a signed up by tin tn. n follow January X. 190T. II V ltn b Ildwiud Sweeny, hl attorney In fact ntid nilnornl appllratlou No "lit S N 031. for the F.xcelslnr plater' mine, mineral survey No I5. con taining MO ncrei nnd situated In tin surveyed section "1. township 3t! north, range I e.ist. M I M March S. IstiJ. the Northern O.il-1 tfornln Power Compitti) tiled It pro-, test against the utlowunce of the s.tld application, ulleglng 1 Thnt tho land has no value for building stone, but Is more valuable for agriculture uud for timber lb an ' for uiiv other purpose. j 2 Thnt the application U iunde solely to secure a retervolr site nnd i not for building stone j 3. That the development work ha not been done In good fnlth to ills- cover bulldlug stone but lo Mini u j proper point for an Intake of a tun-, nel lo be used In t'onutction with n . ower plant. I That tho granting ol u punut . to the claimant would seriously In terfere with the propotcd erictlon by j Protestant of u leservolr site for which application was made to the Secretary of tho Interior on Septem ber 14, lit JO. April 10. Iu7. the claimant, through his attorney, filed a denial of tho said protest und movtd that the same be dismissed The decision rendeied b the laud olTlccrs at Redding Is as follows "After carefully considering the following fact, to-wit that the atone on the Excelsior placer mine U nut accessible tu market und, therefore, of no Immediate value; that It Is sim ilar In character to vast deposit of stone on adjoining land which has no commercial value, and that It only value I prospective and contingent upon the election of a proposed 1 hi it er plant at the Intukit of the tuuuel right-of-way already secured, we are constrained to tho belief that the Is suance of patent tn this case would be contrary to the expressed polio of the Department, a Indicated In It rtccnt ruling und a wltu adminis tration of tho laws looking tu the con servation of our great natlunal re source now embraced In national forests." i Is a imiay day fund, a life insurance .policy, sick beaeflt, a funeral benefit, and an old ace pension, nwre Is no ferfeltatw clause la the passbook, and it is under the owner's control at all times. It will tide him over sickness; It will can for bis famUjr when be most go; It will see him through old age, and bUT htB when be die. It Is a simple basinesa proposition. egia early, and keep It up, and, like manna la the desert, It vriU smpply him as be Journeys. Maw la the time to open an account with the The sfirit Trait and tavijogi Bank lit FAVOIW MCWHI'APF.US. (Continued Front First Page.) ent character than those of hotels Their situ and appearance, it is true, are more or leas governed by tho amount of capital at tho command of the publishers, as I also their In fluence us a help in creating and ton centrallug public loltreit upon ccr tain subject dependent upon the ability of the men In charge of their editorial and news departments. However, newjpapers are no goner' ally accepted a representing a city that Invariably tho question Is asked "How many papers ha It?" And wbon the question uppliea to Klam ath Fall and Is met with tho reply, "Two dallies and two weeklies," tho city has a standing in the class of other cities having dally paper. The Inquirer I at once Impressed that our little city must be doing 'business rapidly and upon modern lino to be abln to support tv.n dally pupcr. An Inspection of theun pupois, thuugh, I mltU-jdlrig. The) ure not u fair In dex tu the liuilnei, done In Klamath Falls, nor do thy kW(. an outsider an adequate Id in or thu great country and opportunities Tor Inventuiunt thut ui round it. It I sufo tu nuy the publisher n id giving tlielr best en- deiivoiH, but nut heavily hnndlcupped by the InnlneiH men of the city full ing to reallre I ho Importance of vend ing to Hie ihiIhIiIk world neUHpaper that will do tho tit) trtdit, It 1 alMj uifo to wiy thut thelu urn u dotull busluesii house In tho city (hat ure not adyortUlug. mid u stru'riger look lug IhiouKb u Klumnth Fall paper would thereby he derived into think ing no such business house existed and tho city was, therefore, much smaller than it really la. The .writer kas made inquiries a to tbe cost of advertising space asd was more than surprised to learn .that the dally pa port aslcivo higher rates than tho or dlnary weekly paper charges for pace, la spite of tula fact tbero aro largo, business bouses carrying small advertisements that an -outsider would suppose could only be afforded by a very modest business located la a small shop. Klamath Falls 1 all right and her future U aU right. We are justly proud of our botsl accommodations. and we almost step on our own toes in our eagerness to tall strangers we bave two dally papers, a Ana high school, plenty of eburcbN, ladies, a r'TVjsnBBBBBBBBBBW 1w53'P ? vamamaBBBfasBSBSBssaB mr rxvrvkvITa tIL 7BB&smflslsV vl'A lfjHWsBBBmsmV, fmw' mjmsh&BTsjjmwsaw Bring Her With You. W70MEN know better ihu an what is good qua W lily in Cloth. They know a pure wool fabric OMEN know better thu an what ii good qua whea they tea it, and they have good tatle too tn the aelectioa of fabric detiga ami color. That ia why we like you to Brag Hat With You whea you watt to buy a new suit or overcoat. Ask for the bteraarinaj genuine all wool bae, and put the question of worth at her. Inlernational quality caa aland the aevereat teat-aye-lhe teat even of a bargaia-huatiBf lady. BRING HER WITH YOU. R. I. HAMMOND THE VALUE GIVER aa a a a REFRIGERATORS Cold Storage jfgr White F.nampl 5W1 ' Food Chamber $21 to $24.50! Reliable galvan ized Food Chamber I! tf,&stri 1 Kir 4 AlEE WM? $ vie w fcv) Wp yV HB rsi x;a--5' ff lit its silt unit Mill J at ! FREUZER jf Jll, THI ratilta VP lift' '' ' ssitts aW. I IO sm s. as 4i 9bV t 14 rani atisai aim a V; mnn YA lM SM JJMVM W ROBERTS &M &i HANKS Jg Don J. 'xunjuj, ('resident Abstracting K. M. Uiss. Vlccl'r. atMlliMi Maps, riaaa, Blue frlnts, etc.; Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Englnccra flskr K Wiraacw, Sccrtlary Klamath Falls, Oregon tafr44-w aaaaaeaaaa $17 $21 ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS fffffffffffff'''''r?fff?TffTffT'l V'--'--'-',' We Have Moved.... Ami arc now totter viiulppol laao vvvr lu five the best scrvlcs lu our customer. Our nuw storo Is nvat uuil attrattlvu utiJ our stock I frtsli auil couiplvto. I'roacrlplloua BlUd wltlt accuracr. Vou can rt assured ttiat jou will get "Just what lbs Doctor orders." We do not substitute. Crlsler 8 Stilts Building Underwood's Pharmacy Choice Garden Lands FOR RENT A few plots of choice land for garden; Potatoes, Cabbage, Celery or other truck nnder Irrigation and convenient FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. o. C. APPLEOATE Fifth Street near Mala Has some Lot Bartjalm for you bosltul, iiiIiktuI brlnK, street turs uud vlt'ttrlv llxbtH and a rullroo1. Wo nre ifruHlni: lu population, lu un tvrurlso oncl Kood solid buslnus suiisk, und llicio urn tlit murks uIobr thu wuy thut show proRrv and pave tho ) to larger IhltiK. NEWCO.MKIt. ' fOl'.NTV KXCIIANOEH. (Kioiii llonautit lliillutlu ) Thu Iloiiunru rrcuiuorywlll liiuko ii Blilpmont of U'i')1) piuind of but ter lo Portland Krlclny. . Horn, lu l.angfli val)uy, 'duiiduy, Juno 27, 100!, to Mr.Jipd'MrH. C, 0. Hunt, twlu"ly(il)). It I reported thut J, U. Hpurratorn has sold his farm of ltf acres, tour. miles cast of Donama, ta Wllliaai Uaasctt f oh' tho sum 'of 13, J00. J. C. Monfold"ttrfvT ea'.taa itaije woonotday ;omiaoiatn .fans. Mr, Mongold will superintend the roast ing of tho tool for trjc bf rbecuo. ,;. . William Flackus and bis crew. At hrldf o Lulldors bave 'beta busily o-. tiogod since Monday repairing .toe lirldgb across ttrj river jit' this place. If tho brldgo had goao much loner tho county would have bad soma heavy dtmARo salts on Its-hands. The brldfo has been o monuco to llfo and, property for sonio tlmo. A good stool brldg; should be'piin owl that I'd tho cauuo of' thp',.via ycarior two. 4aoaaaaaaoaat)aao CHILDERS BROTHERS I BUILDING Order yotir lea from .0 tn Coapaaf, K.Traaa Mtf Are PrejNurad io aU Kinds to of -a4fr-w) aoaoaaaaaaaaaaaaa I China and Glassware Itou't (iii it nut soiim ulie Ulnarr Was, Vaarf lNshea, I'lale, Tuinlilrn, Jaidliilorvs, Oruatiwnl, Cbambrr aeU, Watsr 'iHirr, rrtfM'r tliliiu uw'ful anil oniariHsaUl fur year ansae auil ladle? Wr tarrr sutli Iwaullful Clilaa as the Halka4 In 4aln nd gold rluinml. Mca utir estenslva (slaaUf;. 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