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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1908)
jr'""'wpp(l. ""- w i? 1 I 4 I t A i'i lA'LI Uk f- lit) Bl THE EVENING HERALD Iss asBr. mM Saaisr.tT l . Herat PuMahlai Company W. f. SMITH, Ci uaaaumoN rats b,tosM0.S7se. . m an ill -Bm4 nlWa i wlir,iaHMlcHan)ionitni, IMS tM I.M .W It MARSH LANDS Prion's ricnesi sou. ABL . --w. - .v.. ... u..1.. .t sun MficMiid uowarda. Un Tama. n rTf jy I OU per CCal cgeiawsc anaiicr luuuami grease! " - - r-r - MaetkalMat of OHMS) StOTtesS IH&t WMIMViV ay MamillliiM ft shea HAll seek rTniliM M iw xnak this MM vtUmit Matwaitt Law or Oaaoott. tMBSI bliwlitwu OTiwIkOTtfar.tMkiinraMiwr Ml to 4Ww sift e4 a tU at ofaim- Mm mImtm iwImi mm nm. wku CM araatater rsssus mt w penon in kMMM. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY S3, 1008. 1 revities THE HALL OF FAME. King Edward doe not allow bla nc rttarlt to keep private diaries. Abaer Dnton of Hop. 100 year old, U aatd to be Matue'a oldest gran ftr and William Harper Deerlng of Baco, affd ninety-Ore. the next oldest Paderewakl's manager aajra tbe plan- lat ha a fear of women, a form of aauraattoala. Wben be play a the stare ea&aacaa are guarded against women. Captaia Priteaard of tbe new mam moth Cuaarder llauretaala waa left aa orphan earl In life, and In fulfill Beat of bla tnother'a lait wish be took ap a aaUora calling. William P. Hall of Lancaster, Ma, U aald to be the greateet none, mule and wild animal dealer lu the world. From 18,000 to 20,000 animal j through Mr. Haifa stablca lu a year. Lord Fairfax, an Amerlcau w bo went to England to accept tbe title of Baron Fairfax, haa returned. He I n mem ber of a Arm of banker In New York and It la understood will resuiuo his liuslna career In that city. Jajaaa Durkln of Spokane, temper- aac' lactam and hotel keriwr. baa ae lactad ala tombstone, written bis epi taph. 'hired a lawyer to write hb) k fuaital oration and made an agreement with aa undertaker to aa to bead off an exorbitant charge on bla eatate. Aa a epeaker Alfred Deaklu. the Australian premier, compares tery fa Torably with the beat orator of today. Mot only la ha fluent, but he also pua aaaaea that happy knack of bclug nble to tnlrrea the driest subject by dU 1 casting It In the moat Interesting words. Otatral William J. Palmer, aged ser-eaty-two years, founder of Colorado Springs, whose spine was broken ou tot 14, MOO. by a fall from a horse, haa recovered so that be la able to walk a few atepe. The Injury was thought to be fatal. He may recoTer the full uae of .bla tlmba. It U aald that Charles G. Dawes, prtatdant of the Central Trust Com 'pany of Itllnots and former comptrol ler of the currency, will quit banking aad. flnaact to become a composer of , music. He la a great lover of music and haa already composed considerable that haa been well received In New York and Chicago. ENGLISH ETCHINGS. A London barber advertises for 900 men to be shaved lu a music hall ex hibition and aaya -cabmen preferred." A new timepiece la abown In the ahopa In London ao small that It can be worn on a linger ring over a lady's glove. It Is very fashionable and costs $100. A hotel haa been started by Mr. Brasnwell Booth of tbe Salvation Ar my at Leeds for worklngwomen only. Tbe establlsment Is entirely staffed by women. There la a famine of copper cuius lu England owing to tuelr utilisation In automatic machines and gaa meters. It Is estimated that UU.000,000 coins have thus been withdrawn from circu lation. EDITORIAL FLINGS. NEW YORK CITY. Then la food enough wasted in New Torkdtjr each day to feed a half mil lion person. There art now being carried out lu New -York city new engineering works whose total coat ta about $O00,OJ0.(Xt Tble la more than three times aa much aa the Panama canal will cost. New York'a otdeat dealer lu musical Instruments aaya that there are more vtoUaa In the city bearing the name "AatoBlua Btradlrarlua" than tbe great Cremona flddle maker ever bad In bis little abop. There art about 18.000 women living In hotela In New York city who art entirely relieved of all the caret and raepcaalblllttea of housekeeping and families and have their attention prin cipally occupied with food, dreaa and amusement. New York Herald: Dy the way, baa anybody called Doc Osier's attention to old man Wea-ton?-8t. Joseph News-Press. If tbe depletion of tbe urmjr keeps on, tbe government will iuve to give trading stamps to Induce lien to be long. Baltimore Hun. During a lacing season bookmakers nave no difficulty In (hiding people who do uot ttislit on boardtug their tooue). Washington Star "New York l ecouoiulxtng." aaya a Ootbatu paper Hut U It prepared to allow tbe same privilege tu visiters to New YorkT-Mllwaukee Seutlntl. Science Studies Yeur Baby. Science takes a large and comprehen sive luterest In modern bablea and ba by atatlstlcs, says tbe rVptrtnber De lineator. Tbe average weight of boy bablea at birth I seven pounds; gtrta about six and n half pounds. During tbe first three days tbe child losea Weight. After It la a neck old It steadily In creases. A child should Increase In weight two ounda for every addition of ao Inch In height between three and four feet and two and one-half pounda for every Inch between four and Ore feet The healthy baby trlplea Its weight at birth In one year, doubles this la alx yean, quadruple tbla weight la thirteen years, and at twenty-one a man neighs twenty -one time hi weight at blrtb. These are the figure resulting from tbe averaging of maay thousand caic uudcr Investigation. Substitute Fr Curtain Red. Inexpeushe curtains add a finish to any room, and wben one haa not tbe double rods the following method will be found satisfactory: Make ao Inch hem at tbe top of the curtains. Buy some strong elastic three-quarter of an Intb wide. Measure the elastic by stretching It as far aa It can be stretched acros tbe window. Cut out at one end mid sew on a strong batten berg button. Insert the clastic ta hems, sew another button at the other end. and then fasten a button at each end on tbe small bras knob of tb outer curtain rod. Ha the center of tbe elastic to tbe outer curtain, and then you will And It will not tag In the least. 1 KITCHEN HELPS. By cutting onions, turnips and car rota across tbe fiber It aaakea them mora Under wben cooked. Bait abould never be added to any ' dlsbea containing milk until tt baa cooked. Bali' curdle raw milk. : After boiling beet root they abould be thrown Immediately on leaving the - paa lato a bowl of cold water. Tbla facllttatta tbe removal of tbe akla of tbt beet root. dalaty for serving with afternoon tea la made from whole wheat bread. Butter ta loaf, cut off tbe slices, then tcuMato'atrtaa about an' Inch wide. -Cover aaak-Bitot vMkv melted chw v lat aad aprtakit with flatly cbvTptd "nuta,, Pst aalsto far. an hoar or ao to Wtrfwl Ufht rf North ftlver. The' Iacka wanna "railroad annouaee .that "H Jfo Jjwarraj light; rrit t'proaoeea from a single fixture" will t'teoa'ahlaa'froa tbt aaw Lackawanna 'ttattoa at Hoboken. It will be a clua 'ttr of fortj-Blot arc lamp which will ''b arraagad Is aerie within a aingla "glob alg-t'U Uajktf, each arc ?cctaJiur alM aajptrta at 2J00 , volta, It kaaiUuttw that a candle. (iYaXiar00 FW - .. V.WlfWI'SWW "(! Rhyme Far Bride. An old rhyme of Interest to Ilk tbla: Married In blue. He'll always U true; Married In brown To live out of town; Married la yellow. Aabamad of tbe Ntlow; Married la gretn. A she mud to be n; Married In black. You'll wish yourself back; Married In gray, Tou'U go far away; Marries la pmk. Tour aplrtt will atak; Married In purple. Tbe happiest couple: Married la white. You've married all right bridat There art ao many thing you can do without and want We aometlme tell other by our action tbt very tblnga wt do uot wish tbtm to know. Being a hypocrite I tad enough, but it doe not inak aa many people un comfortable aa brutal frankntaa doe. Much aa children admire their par- tats, at tot bottom of their heart tbey think wben they ant grown they Will be great improvement on tbtm. now easy to wish for a million dol lar to give to your friends! Why not give tbtm what you have? You could ut polite anal kind to tbtm with out much, trouble. Atchison a lobe. the Cookbook. ?ry fish with akla aid next tbt pan to prevent tbt piece from curling up aad breaking. If cream la a trifle our, it will not ttsttjor curdlt In tea or coffee if ttirrtd la th cup with oaa or two tea spooafala of eugar ptora -pouring tbt beverage. Do you know if you would baka your cooktts on the outalde of tat largo bak ing, pan that there would bt ftwtr burned ones? Try it tbt next tbco yea art making cake and set what aa ad vantage it la over placing tata ta Baa pan. ciM A Simply Remed). "Yon art a poor aaltanuar1 tbt dlaguattd tBDlorer. iThea.-'rttorttd tbt offender, m can reatdy that by raising my iaj. M7."-Baltuwaw American. ' Election of 1908 Keglslralton opens, Jan. tl. Closes for primaries, April 7. Primary Elections, April 17. Registration reopens, April 21. Cloeee Inr election, May IS. General Klectlon, June 1. Registration reopen Sept. SO. Clones lor election, Oct. 20. Presidential Klectlon, Nov, 3. Information compiled (or the Instruc tion of the public is aa follow: Proceedings Under Initiative. Initia tive) petitions must have 7,403 signa tures; initiative petitions uuist be Wed by January SI ; arguments advocating measures must be flledby Februarys; Initiative nieaoures must I printed by the secretary of slate by March S; copies of measure must be tualled to voter by April 7; secretary of State must make up the form of ballot by May 4. Primary Klectlon Candidate for stato and district office, tu be voted for In more than ont county, and for cir cuit judge and district attorney, must tile with the secretary of state, at the lime ol beginning to circulate petitions, a copy of the petition for nomination, signed by lilmself, a evidence that said elector is a candidate for nomination by bl party. The vote cast by a political party in each voting precinct for repre sentative In congress that lat preceding general e'eclion lathe ba.is on wlildi formers of Moderate Means Offered Rare Opportunity An unusual opportunity I offered th farmer of moderate meana to secure a home In the Lakeside Tract located on the North h ro of Tul Lake. Th land now offered for salt conlla of 3500 acre of Irrlgsble land lying under the Adam canal, a part of th Klsm ath Project and admirably located along th shoru of tbt lake. It la r.:h sagebrush and grass land, part of It being In cultivation. It will be sold In tract tb suit purchaser and on aatla factory term. For particular call on or address, J, Frank Adams, manager Ukeaide Com pany, Tula Lake, Oregon. To the Ladle5 of Klamath Falls All Interested In .fine China, I would cordially invite to call at my ituJIo, Tuesday and Saturday alleinovns, to see my now line of white China and simile. Orders for wedding and birthday pres ent solicited. Instruction given In China painting. Firelng very reasona ble. Mas. A. 8. Waso, Willi Mr. Ma. Hubbard o. Pin street. Phone TiM. Buy a Home A I joining the new fair ground ; two and one-half acree or more, best ol garden the nercentace for Petitions rlisll he'lakd. Two and one-hall acres I equal counted, and l.eed not exceed 1001) slg I to eighteen lolsbOallM feel. II lime are nft!iir- I good or turn you ran alaays mate a natures Petitions for nomination, to be voted for In districts comprising more than one county must be signed by at least two per cent of the electors residing in each of at least one-eighth of the pre cincts in each or at least lao counties in the district and need not exceed 500 igner. Petition for nomination fur olflces to be voted for In only one county, or dis trict, shall be tiled nitli Hie count) clerk nut let than IS da) belore the date set for the primary election, Wed nesday, April 1. Tbe form of prtiuary ballot must be certified to by the secretary of state by March 30. Canvass of votes for nominations for state and district office must be made by May 2. good living from It. Price reasonable, ann terms ey. rVe I. JACOUd, Owner. Loose Cattle and Horses ' Warning Is given that horses, con and other animals found running loose Ilhln the city limits will be I in pound ed. This wilt cot the oaner $2 tlii be sides the feed. The dog tax license It due and payable March 1st. C. C. taw, Pound Masttr. MsTKX I CatMlMS IS TIIK COUNTY COUHT OF THE STATE OF OKrXJON Full KLAM ATI! COUNTY. E.STATK OF JOSKI'll COSUF.K, DKCt.ASEI). Notice is hereby given that the last will and testament of Joseph Conger, deceased, lias been duly proven and al mitled to protaie and that John W. Clemens and Chas. D. Willeon have been duly appointed as executors there of. All persons having claims against aid eatate are hereby requested to pre sent the same with the proper vouchers, within six month from the date of this notice, to the undersigned at the First National Bank in the city of Klamath Palls. Oregon. Dated at K'amath Falls, Oregon, this ISlIi dsy ol February, 1008. Jmix W. Hikmkx, 2-13 6-10 Chasms D. Wuunx, Executors of Ihe last will and testa ment of Joseph Conger, Deceased. klasaaUi laaa Pause Ubrary The Klamath Fall Public Ubrary I open every afternoon from 8 to 650 o'clock .and each evening from 6:30 to 10 o'clock. A cordial Invitation la en tended to all. W. . FOLSOM Public Auctioneer At Harriaon's Second Hand store, Sixth street, or address care of Box 216 KlatmaU. Falls Orejoa We Make Little Fun But there is always something doing at our place in the House Furnishing line. We carry the largest stock of House Furnishings in Klamath County. See us for a Square Deal. VIRGIL & SON At tat aVMf Mats Stmt Heavy rrelghUag a IpectfJlr. Bagase Orders Are Gives Prosipt Atteatfcm 0. K. Transfer S Storage Company Havbti ap-UHlate plaao tracks we solicit your fine plaao novlsi PHONIS officgsn Sara n sTaaMcaea S4S KENTON & THOMPSON, PROPROTORl Klamath Falls :: :: Machine Shops PECK S BERRY, Proprletort We are now prepared tp do machine repair work of all kinds and guaranUe all,. work. first class sjid prices l-sawenable.. ' -" r .'i -r, - ... , . East End Meat Market CRISLIR S STaiS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Vest Mutton, Pork and Poultry $ Fresh and Cured Meals ami Sausage of all Vlr.J, Wt handle our meat In the most modern w ay In rl, n llnrss and surroundings. Try us and wo will Ik- ,, happy to have you for a customer. Free DelKiry, Incorporated NoTember 28. 1900 Ststemeat of Condition of th Klamath County Bank Klanatat Falls, Oregon PECKMPIR 31. 1B07 RESOURCES Ioarti and DiscoutiU . $340,530.80 Uonds and Securities 63,525.84 Real Estate, ltuitJinuH and Fixtures 14,745.18 Cash and Sight Exchange-. 166,247.69 $585,049.51 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, fully pnid Surplus and Profit Due Other Banks - . -Deposits $100,000.00 21,753.11 32.000.94 431,293.46 $585,049.51 I, Alei Martin, Jr., Cashier of the aUive named bank, do solemnly swear that the abovt state ment la true to the best of my knuwi.ik-e and belief, KIXX MAIITIN. Jit., Cashier. Subecrlbed and sworn tu before me this 6th day of January, IWM. ISealJ C II. WlTtlNOW. Notary futile for Oregon. OFTICEKS ALU MARTIN E.R.REAMIS ALIZ MARTIN, JR. LtSLIEROGER$ President Vice-President Csshler Asst Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Baaln MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Mills Addition wire ulTured at bargain prices a number of shrewd Inven tors bought; since that time values have increased materially. These Lots are Bargain Buys at present prices, and there is every reason to anticipate an advance in prices. Rcmem ber these lots are FIFTY feet in width and ONI HUNDRED AND TWENTY RET deep-more than double the arc of most town Iota offered to investors. FRANK IRA WHITE FRAraWUlDPL1CATE ,f,Ce Fi,U, Sit LajMl lakssjea. The Cream of the Beat Old Coatlnental Whiskey Normandy Rye F. F. V. Rye . - . aottiae uadcr ta SttBtnrlalon of Uu HtnmH" ' None Better . . . oaa MS Sy C D. Willson Wholeule and Retail Uqvor DMltr Every good book seem to have been written sMDecilHH mnor woman who is readimr it. EvervwodlU vF"fwuihavesomethingpfiiquaJity. Saefft of tbe rtorads. today appeals to you most directly. !"