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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1908)
K 1HE EVENING HERALD hmt aattY. nmt Bwaar. br Urn HaraM PuWaWng Company KiatcwrnoM tuns S, b saafl. a inr, ,trMil atasaainka, . . ,rsaaU.thmiaiUia, . . M&'. SHrSrad'brrwTW. ' 1 100 160 Ml .IS lm a emir. nMM ciir, pmoaal cbtck on rmr teal tank. MBWsrarea Law or OaaooM.-Sactfai Mi at mwi sselwIWaa sewitiaim shall mall Mich Mwitwir to u omen In thW Btal. without Ant msiilsK u cedar UMnfer. auth Mwapaprr hall to taaiu t sift. ad no afeM or ehl In- uoa mm Mom aeaiaas sue parson, wmuikt all aMraasear K iwrlvas ? tto ponon tooltom kliMtirnl. FRIDAY Ai'HIL 10, 1004 NUNS AS PRINTERS. Printing Office Far Csnv.nt Homo ol Sitters of Holy Child Jesus. . Who would ever suspect thnt a com plete printlnK ami pulilUblnic house was contained In the convent home of me siiter or t&o Holy ruuii Jesus, o lautlful retreat at Sharon Hill. Dela ware county, Pa.? No ordinary ctib lUhtneht for the cultivation of the art preservative of arts Is this convent printer?. No commonplace type of type work there, tottcad of tho fa miliar Ink stained expert of the stick the positions nt the frames nrc occu pied by (rave looking sitters who deft ly pick up the type with nngers that in barely vUlble because of the en veloping folds of the wide sleeved hab it of the order. Tlte face of the women who work nt the case arv almost hidden liencath the Ug black Tells, and aa they bend back and forth In reachliiR.for the type MARSH LANDS llJiLM- 50 per ceit. vegetable matter. xOamstiVa greatest bargains at $20 per acre and upwards. Easy Term. ..aaiisssssWsMaBPWJBHW'MWMWW" 'Pta'a1 ABELADV Ttatar Uad Notice United Plate Land Office, Lakertcff Oregon, Febtuary 18, IPOS, Notice Is hereby nl en that In com pliance with llm pro talons of the act ol Convretsol June3, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale ot tlmlter tands In the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act ot August 4, 1893, Charles It. DeLap, of Klamath Kails, County ot Klamath, Slate ot Oregon, ha (lied In this olnco till sworn statement No. 4012, for the purchaM of the awne.l, nwjclf, ol sec. 3, tp. 38 8. range 0 K. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought la mora aluable for Its timber or slone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land twfoie the County J mine ot Klamalh County, at Ms office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, mi Wednesday the lSllutay of Ma 1WW. lie imiun at wllncns : T. F. Nuho las, L. D. Kltclilxin, True II. DeLap, A. M. Jamison, all ot Klamath Falls, OrcRon. An. and all persons claiming ndterse ly the abnvo described lands rvrr)iH'st- d to flip their claims in this olllre on or before said 13tli day of Max 1908. 2-Srt .VIS J. N. Watson, rrgiMrr. ajtapEwgQajKBHsutsiBaaM viae strme nrc the crucMxrs) at tbelr waists awing In rhythsB to the movement. At the lm poataf table other black veiled sisters re fewjr making up form and correct log atietakee, while In one comer a blaek robed Mure U feeding a press ran by a small engine. There U no typesetting machine In this) printing oAce. There Is no need for one. la the gray old building rooted la a' qttlet park, far from the rush of commercial life, the nuns are sresMty tasatsTereat to the demauds of the ag for rjase aavlng devices) that caltlrate speed at the expense of work aashtp. They bare plenty of time, aa4 they aim to do work that will be artistic aa4 perfect la appearance. Aa la mediaeval times, the monks and nana preserved arts that the Indlf fereat world outside the walls would bar permitted to fall Into disuse, so these sisters of Sharon Hill will prob ably be the means of perpetuating the laeat features of the art of printing, which are falling more and more Into dltaae la this bustling age. Aa the Bitten teach school and the artists who bar charge of the prtntery take a pride la Imparting tbelr knowledge to the larger girls who come to the con vent for educational Instruction, It Is likely that from this typographical es UliHshsnsnt there' will come student who will la tars spread the knowledge acquired and so 'keep alive the most beaatifal examples of the art What Is HaeplnessT "What la happiness?" asks James rye la the Atlantic. "Is It plesjmre. aad, If ao, what la pleasure? Aristotle gave w a deflaltlon of pleasure, or, rather, perhaps a description, since the logsetaae aay that you cannot da lae aa altlmate fact which baa not beea macb Improved upon. It la sot. however, psychological definitions that need ceaeern ue, but ratber this qnes Uoa, which occupied the utilitarian a easel MVtatjr years ago, whether the plaaaaraa takes In the aggregate aa coaatltatlng happiness are to be sub jected to a qualitative as well as a quantitative analysis. Shall we meaa urestaem by the Intensity by which they are felt or by the Oneness and elaraUon of the feeling to which they appeal? Is the satisfaction which Pericles felt In watching the perform ance of a drama of Sophocles at an Athenian festival greater or less than the aatlafactlon which one of h'ealaves felt la obtaining a Jar of wirier' Lunge That Are Starved. It la a fact that most of us ore vic tims of our own lazy respiration and depftre ourselves of oxygen that U so sweeaaery f we would keep our bodies at their highest point of efficiency. Ox ygea la absolutely necessary to the sxlafeaVM of animal life. Man gets exygea from air breathed Into bis laasM .Bealdes Introducing oxygea lit) the blood," the lungs act aa excre tattfejajaju, removing undesirable ale gMsibt ftom the system at each expira tion, I ordinary or unconscious breath Hg Mly 10 to. 18 per cent of the air la the .lUBeTS Is changed at each breath, iMtjag to to 00 per cent of the lung oaMatty filled with aUle air. Forced or oeaaalous breathing of pure air vea UUtaa the lungs, driving out the 60 to p seat the stationary or stale Jr.t AI bia lata -sHadows' aad doors I be wide opea during sleep, thus WetJag the lungs directly with purs f the outside world -Dellnealer. Petition for Liquor Lkeese To tho Honorable Comity Court ot the State Oregon for Klamath Counly. Wo the undersigned, residents and le gal voters ol the Precinct ot Spranue Itlvsr, in the County of KlamMli and State of Oregon, and actual rvsiilcnts therein and who have actually rrsidetl therein for mont than thirty da) im mediately preceding the date ol signing and filing this our tit Ion, do lieivliy respectfully petiliou tour lionoralile liody to grant and issue to J. C. EiImIi and T. M. Kdsall, of the firm nt Kdiall llros., a licerso to sell spiritous, vinous, fermented or malt, liquors in less quan tities tbsn one gallon, in the precinct aforesaid for a period of one ear, from the Clli day of May, A. I). lWtt. Notice Is hereby hen,.Hil Ibis e tition will bopreMrtiteil to the Comity Court ot tho Statu of Oregon, for ihe Counly of Klamitb, at the couit bouse In the city of Klamath Fails, on the nth day ot May, A D. 1008, at the hour ot one o'clock P. M. or as soon llicieallcr as sakl petition can be beard. Dated this U5th day ot March, A. D, 1008. O. T. Anderson, L L. GrilTin, I. T. Anderson, F. A. CampMI, W. W. Fin- ley, E. W. Whetston, A. W. Ean, J, M. Saaser, Wm. II. Garrett, Ed Hloom Ingcamp, John 8. Furber, II. J. Lang' Urn, Koss . Finley, W. W. Hmltli, James Phillips, W. E. t-ultcr. K. P. Conrtright, II. L. Anderson, C. It. Moiltz, Aruoa Lunily, Mat Lawry. J. A. Wilson. J. E Freeman, Hpratt. Wells, C. E. Berg. J. II. Boyd. James M. Fer- Tin. Frsnk Obencliain. L. A. Kiruanl- son, George llloomingcamp. Q. M. An derson, Tom Ivory. James Hell, Frank Shsmley. J. A. Pailer, O. U. Duws, Charles Trupp. CHANGE OF TIME Klamath Lake Railroad la CoaatctloB With Mclntire-Straw Stage Line DAILY EFFECTIVE APRIL 10, 1008 From Klamath Falls to San Fran cisco and all points between Thrall and same Leave Klamath Falls 4: A.M. Arrive at Spencers 7:30 Leave Spencers 8 : Arrle at Pokegama 11: Leave Pokegama,a.L.a.l 1 :1S Arrive at Thrall 1:10 P-M. Leave Thrall, s. r. aa. train No. IS at 2:25 Arrlte at San Francisco 9:28 A.M. 20 hours and 28 minutes, Klamath Falls to tan Francisco, Train No. 13 on S. P. leaves Thrall 6:60 p. m. arriving at San Francisco 111 28 a.m. Klamath Falls to Portland Leavn Klamath Falls as aliove. Leave Thrall, S.P. train No. 10, 1 :32 p.m.; arrive at Portland 7 iW a. m, 27 hours and 55 minutes, Klamath Falls to Portland. , Ban Francisco to Klamath Fal'a Leave San Francisco at 2:20 p. m, arrive at Thrall at 6 iOt a.m. Leave Thrall at 0:30 a. m.; leave Pokegama at 0 a, m.; arrive at Klamath Falls at 0 p. in. Dinner at Spencers, leaving there at 1 p. id. Hhortest time ever. 20 hours and 40 niln. San Francisco to Klamath Falls. No other route does it. This Is tliechespeet and best way, Fare 5, either direction between Thrall and Klamath Falls. Want 'em in a hurry That's the case nine times out or every len when you need aocer!es. When you get caught In this nrdlMment lint call UD 510 VOU'll rjet 'em Just pr-dlcament In a hurry. Van Riper Bros "Get the HaWt"-U8ehnse 6 Sanborp's Coffees. S Heavy Freighting" a Spcclclty. Bandc Orders Arc Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your PHONES line piano moving KENYON S THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS OtllCC 871 Barn (171 KrSldCBCC 045 CHAS. E. WORDEN President fltKD MKI.IIASK Vl:-President I The American Bank and Trust Company Caoltil Stock $100,000 Open (or buslneSi ..very day In the year xccpt Sundays and legal holidays. Interest Paid on Savings Dcpoilts KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON M. WORDEN Cashier I'liKI) SCIIAI.I.OCK Asa'l Cashier Incorporated November 28, 1000 Statement of Condition of the,,,,,, Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DECEMBER 31, 1907 RESOURCES Ihwh nml Olncountti $340,530.00 Honda and Securities 03.52G.U4 Kenl Kfltatc, UuHillntpi mid fc'ixturt'H 14.74n.l0 Cnuh mid Sllit Exclmnuo.. 168,247.00 f585.040.Sl LIABILITIES Cnjiltnl Stock, fully paid., f 100,000,00 Surplus nnd I'roflUt 21.7C3.11 Duo Other Hnnka 32.000.04 Di-jHltfl 431,200.40 S585.040.S1 I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the aUivenamol bank, do solemnly swear that the above stalt iiirnt Is true totliv liest ofmy ktiowltxln amllvllrf AI.EX MARTIN, Jit., d.l.irr SuUcritrd and sworn to before me llils itih day of Jnniiary, l'.H. l.SialJ C. It. WlTltMuvi, Notary I'uhlle fur Oircun OmCEKS ALEX MARTIN E. R. RKAMES ALEX MARTIN. JR. LESLIE ROGERS President Vice-President Cashier Aaa't Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin WOOD WOOD Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461 or KKK Store, Phone 174 JL FIELDER Wood Yard and Office . Li. X1sLj1X.H. Near cty Ho,j Phone 84 The Eldred Company F. C. ELDRED, Manager Bonanza, Oregon Saddles. Harness and Supplies We make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed, hand-made Saddles and Snaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blockH In Mill Addition weru olfcrod nt bnrirnin prices a number of shrewd Inves tors bouKhl; lnce thnt time values Imve increnxeu materially. These Lots are Bargain Buys nt present prices, nnd thore Is every reason to anticipate nn ndvance in prices. Itunu'in bcr these lots aro FIFTY feet In width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep-more than double tho area of most town lots offered to Investors. FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. O. C. APPLECATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. Office on Fifth Street The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par ties. The largest and best arranged eating house In the city. Open day and night. H. BOIVIN Plumber and Steamfitter Klamath Falls, Orego Strictly First-class Work Estimates Furnished Phones: Business, 396; Residence, C04 Announcement Having purchased the entire stock of Furniture from B. St. George Bishop I will be pleased to meet all his old friends, and also extend a cordial welcome to the many new residents of Klamath County. Our line is complete, and lots of goods are on the road from the best supply houses the cities. in W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Bennett's Feed Stable Next to Mirtln'i Mill . Now Open for Business The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock getting their fiill, has been installed Plenty of Wagon Room JASPER BENNETT, Proprietor East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, fork and Poultry $ - Fresh and Cured Meats nnd Sausages of all utnd. We handle our meats in tho moat modern way In clean liness and surroundings. Try ua and we will be moat hppy to havo you for a customer. Free Delivery-