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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
' 'I i . t.m . u li efsfsh THE EVENING HERALD bMMd dally, uml Buniar. br Ui. HwaM Publishing Company W. 0. SMlTh taster BUMOUFTION RATI3 DaHr. br mall a rar. . ItaUr. br mall all month, , , Dally, bir mall. thraa month Dally, br mall, a month, . SMU . . ISO . . . IM Uallr. dalltrml br rarrW, a wwk, .14 BOW TO KKMIT. swna lTHnca imwy (iru.r, irraaa order, ional thk on rvur total bank, lamps, earn, or rumnrr. NawarAr I.w op 0ion.-8tlnn SS3 of (ha lava of Omon rrorhlaa that whmarrr anr iwtaon ronlrtJllna a nawapajwr nan man un MARSH LANDS 50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's greatest barijalm: ;.t $20 per acre nud upwards. Easy Tcniw. P&Jtf jjj Republican Cniulidntcs U. H. Senator Hon. II. M. Cke, ami U. f Senator, la nil llutt wo ritn ak (or In one candidate. Mr Calm Is a limn of nleaslint iiiiiioiinitu'p. nil cUMUrtit wwiapw lo anr rnn In tab Htala without I . . , . flnt iwatrtna; an rn)r thnrfor, .uth nw.iaiT aiM'itkt'r, (linn tliilt understand 111" .hall b. diam.it lob gtlft. an.l no drbt or ohttaa. 1 nttnrr oiiiiri iiiuniiuii. it lino uiaiiy reitrvi tlmt Mr. Kullnii was beaten, jet we rvnllir, by Hie ole Mr. Cake tecclw-d I In lila homo county tlmt he I? m popular there a Mr.rultoHwashcie. Mr.Cako U iK'noritiii: ul his p.irly into, ConnrejMiiati V. I'. Haw ley loiiils ( tn his wt rt coitl with irlli; In fact hi. 1 record is lil. platform. Justice ol the Supreme Court I! S. IWjii needs no )oiij mention. Ialry ami food Commissioner-J. W. IMile I. alo n Winner. It. I!. Coniinlnjlomt f K. Campbell l a in.in for the people and la entitled to tin- gupnott of the entire pnrtj. I'lCM-diling Attorney P. V. Kuykrii ilall, ns I'nxwittlnK Attorney, I pract ically without opposition, lie I. well tmn ahall atetua aaaln.t aurh Mnun. akl nwavPr 1. nvrind hr th rtreon lo whom ic m aoni or noi. FMDAY. MAY 8, IW3 Senator Fulton has put the kibosh on the Taft headquarters idea of Fred Mulkey and S. G. Beach by opening a Taft head quarters of his own in the Im perial hotel, thus coming in ahead of the Mulkey plan and blazing'the trail for all good Taft men and delegates to the state convention, to rooms C04 and 003 where C. W. Halderman, private secretary of Sentnor Fulton, will point them outthe straight and , narrow way. Heavy Frcltfhllntf n Specialty. Ilaililailc Orders Arc Given Prompt Atttntloit Storage 0. K, Transfer Company Having up-to-date plnno 1,11,MI,e trucks we solicit your 1'HONhS fine piano moving KENYON G THOMPSON, PROPRinTOKS OKIce N7I turn (171 HriMdiCC tll.l company has put on a farming ( , uc.iiuiioiisuuil IIUIII LUIItillK The O. R. & N. Company has 'i"-ini',i i KiiiiintimiMiuvo Count commenced an educstional Cam-, lci n' '" u "Kr"',!l"' '"' iims palfn among the farmers of naMeio.iw'..niMriii Oregon and Washington. The : ,or"-v '" w",,''0 f"r ,hu i. .utt' .-H-iuior in-o. II. .licrritiiau, at l-talo Senator, t n ti.in outin Slate pptnnn from thn riivicrni, Ami. ",a" ""'B HT-I "no term ill llio l.w-, cultural college, who will talk i " ,,,,tt'0 a,,,! ,""" al'". to the farmers at everj station Hr-""H'" r ""' -i-along the line about the ndvant- "'""'"". '' '-n". ji.-mi a. ages of diversifying cropr'nml ". -'i"itwniHit-ii.i will i using wheat lands every year In- wor" l,,a" I'11 ,,,rir i'y''Ki'- stead of permitting the land to M'ff-w.ii.iuri.Mi.rii.,ii-iiiii...i lie fallow everv alternate vear. , ntlwincr.,liM In wwl ...,..,.. I The subjecte especially discussed ,,,ro' Uke Coun,'' a,i0 a ,l'm" 9,,,'l,, by the experts are Summer fal- eni ..location, I an Mii low, consorration of moisture. n.ciiciinmi iihiitii. ir. animal husbandry, horticulture . ro,,,"linb' county an.l mak.- an .'iiici.-nt and dairying. vxneer. Vote for him. County ClriL C. It. Ielaii, a. County Official announcement has clt''l u "" k"tt" ' "" " l",Tl,,K been made that arnngcironts "'"" &"' --''i-'i'-i have been perfected to furnish ""'!" r'i a. riin..iiim.j plea, pastry, rolls and ice cream kU' "" ii "-, to employes on the Panama '" of,l,i ''""" a,1,lu lu"'' '" - nml. It!.AnM fKnf l-;I. tlirouBl.ly coiiih-u-iiI man. the advent of these necessaries of life on the isthmus, con. Urtruction will progress to a . '" il ' P'M W it iwixi. aoeedy termination. The com- M,'"A i-i"t--i-t J. n. s.n missary departm ant of the canal ''' w,.icm.uiiy administration has established a ' u'for" ,,,e ,uU,c ,,,r xUe P-"'1 ,Ive Jljr" big bakery at Cristobal, and it is "!i'.ii.i.iun.iiiiiiiiMU nM kt. ui,... i. :- . lonal lliif., t I. hi-II nttdl (or the iiwu auia uaMij mat MCP, pastries, rolls and ths lika will pla;'"- ., , be furnished to hotels and em- A'..or-u.ih.wiii,ro..Ar ploye. in general. An ice cream ',r' ' ll", ri,,1l ,na" "' u,p, r"!,'l M' factory will also be established ''"ini! f"v a "'''"" '"" by the commissary department. A,",trafl T "ml !'"" ," .T'; " attract of every picco o( ileiiltil laml tm w - ' '" ,'11' rounty. I""' I''"1 1" a ition to jen uavis nas oeen roasting WOOD WOOD i Sixteen inch niul four foot wood in any quantities'. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461 or KKK Store, Phone 174 J. L. FIELDER Wood Yurd und Office Near City Hall flionc H I The Eldred Company F. C. ELDRED, Manager Cononzti, Oregoi Saddles. Harness and Supplies We make a specialty of lirst-chuw, Kiinrantcod, liand-madc Saddles and Slinjw. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited ' Countv Treamror 1 Alia Ittl. a Tioasurvr, I well LtioHi; to 3 on all nml 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. the president -At last accounts President Roosevelt was able to ait up and take a little nourish ment Arkansas is proud of her ; Jeff. He's the Arkansas kind. He fights and runs away. That is the only reason for his contin-1 uing In the ring. He's a fine sprinter and hard to catch, but his tongue can outrun the best pair of legs that ever hit 'the pike. His command of language makes tyrants tremble and Eng lish professors gasp. "Howl in wretched bestiality as it drips rom your fiendish visages." Shakespeare in his palmiest days couldn't produce such a sen. tence. Ix-'ttur jiiilge the valucol real clnt than any other man ku know, i County Surveyor M. (. Wllllama lias liven coniiiiIcuoui.lv Lc(uru the puMIc durliuhW term o( otlico. Ill work 1 1 cika (or lit ellickncy. County Comiiila.Iomr C. J. .Swlnifle Is a pioneer ol Klamath County. He ia aconeratle butlnem man ami ha ma'le a Biicre.8 with his on Liulnera venturer, and It la fair to nfiumu that he uiltiloaa well with the county hiiai-neaa. Th Preptr NumLtr. v. The lummcr realileiit liiiil curious ly at Terry Jonea, the lm of tlio Ullllhury mretliii; Iioum a nhe till lnucil tier Ulirvey of the In. v cliunli "Vou .iy It HMta 2iW -ople?" Uv ' xa Id. rjliliu her lorgnette to mm at blur "What a ctirloua nuiuiwr' I "I don't Liiou why "li." np.le.1 Mr Joue.H lleheutuieiil at hi r tone a. coupled -wltli Irrltathn nt lor lalm anrwy of hlui throuuh her lmH-rtliieiit eyesl.iK. nn he mivj loik nt tier "titrUci uie ll'u .1 ery hiiiII,:c ihiiii Ur. 'J line hundred In the hod of Un church, four In the choir, one on the organ heiich and n cniupatool for I loll). Crotity tnt hloHa fur alia Ciiiiimliii; to play. "Perhaps douu Joyr a) jood think be ought to aland all thu time, Im-Iiiu oulj u hoy, hut folks uu tblucs dllfer ent In the country." Vouth'a C'omp.n lou. Tha Thund.r.r. The orhtlual " huiidrrrr" of I'rlntlni; llou.n iuare , nut. m manj pn pie Hlpjo.e the famuli. nr.paprr It "elf hut one of It, nrltrrs. Cap In 1 11 l.djnl Mrrlllur. Hhoaflrr UliiKcall eil to the lur n 11. 1 ,rliiK a. a tolun tn-r during the triad frU-lllon nnlihnl a liraallle tativr oil the alaff of the Iiiduii 'llii!- 'aitaln X(. rllaiie waa 1 MCll knonil (liiire III tii'don Hllt leal clnlea niul uaa father of the moro famous John HIirlliiK, rrlllr. ra.ayltt aim frhnd of Word. north. Coh-rklc and lie ijiilmey FlrM Pottal 0it.m. Tht) flrat Inter Hit. In the lui.tem amptatlon of Hie tmrd. aeema to halo leri i-atahllMi.il In the llnu.e ,ini In the tnrl) iart of the thirteenth ceu tury. A line of letter (osta, connecting .lo.iru nun Cirtlllll touna In j,i, Sav.d Soma P.ln. ) liar,lM'!l'"l l the relgu of the Kin- Mm. Leahy wa determluwl that No l'Kt", ,""'"' I" ll hen VA rah. the only girl In the famll), Miou' I i wa " ,,va," nt war wl"' Hcotland a li-orn to piny the piano 'Their fntli.r ,Vi !", ' of Ximw w eath- haa n fine I.Ik olte. ami me ., I. "'":" '" "" ,,or"' ' '"-"Ur to iiruiMa loM n nel-h-M.. .., u"fc'S "ii'Lif .1 lenafromlh. . " ' ar..nt J. .. . f a .. tnero cant one o1 them ehlldren lii .1 ' . ""r ""' '"" rmular pott note 80 Nonid mint lenni the nl.ino ,""'" ,M,,"-" l.iudel and Hcotland & No more of the simple life for Hetty Green, the richest woman in the world. From a $19 a month flat she has moved into a 930 a day apartment in the new Plaza Hotel, recently completed at a cost of $12,000,000, and henceforth she will be surround ed by all the luxuries that aro enjoyed in New York's mag nificent hostelries. New York has it that she is ambitious to enter the "400,' and shine with the elite. It is further reported that Mrs. Green has bought her first silk dress and that she is contemplating the purchase of an automobile. Instead of con tinuing her custom of eating meals ai the cost of a few cents a day she will now pay big prices for dishes with funny names, as guests of the New Plaza are wont to do. j not IK1U " Bile to'd n nelsh i tuero can t one o' them .'lil', Sh..raa .tra I..-.- ... .......I. ,,!,, ti-inu ine in.iuo, i ..... -..- iuivhii nml u..'lt lnr i-r .i... i .. Was t-Stnhl ahed hr I Imrlna I i.. hi In lb. Circuit Court ol the State of, , .jT" '. " . . ;"': .".'.. I w" i. . .'" ' mi mm iiih fc, pianor iiiijuiriij .Mr. I uilijW employer Oregon (or Klamath County, John KoonU plaintiff, . Amanda i:ila Koontzilefendant, milt Infinity (or dhorte. Ju tlio name o( the atatn of Oregon : You are hereby n-iulred to appear und answer the complaint tiled agalnit you intheabotu entitled suit on or before r-aturday, June 13th, 1WM, lulng the laat day preKrlled in the order (or pub lication of thla Niiminona, the flrat publi cation of which being on r-'uturilay, May 2nd, 1WJ8, nnd If you fail ao to answer, (or want thereof, the plaintiff Hill apply .i) whom .SorjhE fulh. r hid cnthl.il the r.iit th.it hl d.oi,;her wna i.iklng mimic less in '.She shtrluii uld uihiht air inntii " onld .Mr l.ihy. "mr hln-n n'a irr.iml phte. Wi-ll orr, nil I i.m nr-s thu If Sir. (:iiopp!ii.-ih.it k,u Ulln wr,,,B the plice cud tome to life ugaln nn' hear Nornh iluy,lt hnM he Ili-inUful he was dead .in" burlnl before her lira. U-iidy tuk tho notion to dfvu Norali atudy the piano. An' tint's tb thruth" Voutli'v Compnuloti Juit lit Way. March l.aa nunr im... i,,i ... Jl.r li uk.a It. l,a.- T' H.-1111-ll.lnu .llrrrr.ni for a. I, ,uY Ainu. Il. II, ,,PV. ' Wa.n't Her rtrtunt. Why don't ,011 min n i.illlloimlre, .Mil lid t "llmen't the lien "IHITiruit nilh in,.," "Wit r "I hnuu'f tin. fn,,.,M ') to, lilltd." Olfle.ra 8f.. I Ho I hey hue (oiponil pmilnhinent to tlio court lor the relief demanded In A Nobla Best the complaint, (lied herein, to-v.lt: (or William Curatalrs was Willi im III'. In thu nrmi V .a iliiu llaanlillhit I... I.nmla i.t aAll llluP yilv,l ud,iIa I.. ..... It t. . . 1 ... ..Mw.vu..rW,,.K .., ,.,. . ,,. -. y..lw , eiciMinsticai runt- "" ",'' ""i iloii'l. nml you daar n't mnnnf .!..... l..1u..M ..talntlfr an.l .1 tPH. IVhat n ...a.l .... ... ...I ... I. ..... II ... ... " ...". II .nun; ennui utnra. '.iiiiu uu ur , "- ..-... huuiv wall UllS ktUPlV r'",v" "' "eillemilll I llllef (endant This eiuumonR ia served by publication in the r.venlng Herald, by order o( Hon. Henry L. IJeneon, Judge o( the Circuit Court for the flrat judicial district of Oregon, dated May 1st, 1008, which or der, require auminona to he publiahed once a week (or all consecutive weeks (rom the lat day of May, 1908, A. L. I.EAVITT, Attorney (or I'laiutlff. Klamath tail PtilUc library The Klamath Falls Public Library is open every afternoon from 2 to 5:30 o'clock and each evening- from 6:30 to 10 o'clock'. A cordial invitation Is ex tended to all. Hcot was! An Episcopalian cur.iii.ni.n "'em bad been ousted from his porNh in,( r'"i was n thorough Irrctonillihhj Cu!l.j upon uiiu one (I4J- ny appolutiiitnt. Hi. ' was then prlntlpal of IMInhurgh mil I Ills tailor bad scut In u minuting suit He threw the clothes about the room find then, looUng nt Ws ,a!tor. In,ig,t lh.it they would fit him. -m h" for the III dinner whUh he had aliown I he next dny the tHlior ,.,. iurk ,f) retloren uu pound note wl,it, he had foill.d t. the toil pcKket. -.So," J, the prlntlpal. -win u , )ojU ,, ' 'o it on had it i Wit loan Hut . It. Carslalra had plannid Ibu whole affiilr.-rrum -ibe a.ot of the Eight" eentb Century," by John WaUou, D D i 1..11 .,. oBUns his Uilti'o ur)ut their Hat ll.o Ladlei Ou.sjlnj. ..y,V""" L""w u ''""' ''""'"J'Jfwr "What M li r "Why l n biKlmlorr Cvtn Go, -lays of ol I, Whan lads wen u.l. 1VO ll llltlg uwuy ' I'or Haattr day tnouirl, luka , Wui(r Hot now, alua, n, i'i1'". t""u' l0 J'a CMJj,sfrtM'' lluti thoyjh. puuio Hund.r. Incorporated November 'M 1900 Slntemenl of Coiuiiu,,,, Ol III.' Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DKCKMBKK 31, in()7 RESOURGF.S lwiirn ittnl Dlfcotititit MoiKlHitntl.Sfciiritic.'i Itcal Htitiiti, HuililliiKii ami Fixturcri Cii'ih niul Hlr.lit Kxrluitii:i 5;;'O,r,3o.G0 "J.G2B.H4 L1AH1LIT1KS (.'niiilnl Stock, fully puli .SmpliiH ittnl I'rolllrt Due Other llaiikti )i'Mmm ,i.7'Jn.io OU,247.(J0 SnB,0)0,5 I. Ale Mnrtlti. Jr.. Ca.lii.r r lnuk, do aoliiiiiily awrer thai II, in.'iil la Hue In the Ixat nf m ktn.v. : M.i:.S MAltll.'. .' Hilhwilh"! uli.l .Won. n Irfoi. ,, of Jnimary, li.v l's'ir C II f.'olat) I'ui OFFICERS $ i oo.ooo.oo 21.753.U 12.OO0.U4 131.205.40 5CG,0.J0.5 "antd !. "illrl . Iff hiU) f n ALEX MAKTIN -K. K. KEAMKS -ALKX MARTIN, Jit. LKSLIK KOCRRS - President Vkv-I'rcsldcnl Cnslilcr As.s't Cnshlcr Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin pfJTHE OFFICER E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor Choicest of Wlnca, Wquors and CltJart r Cater In the Ult.r rlau of l4.h the m.it critical. You'll Ih.h. r 1 try It. Ju.l the place lo drop n auo wlwn )iM tier.' a atimula. klnda for family lrad a -iali . rUurfUtfi ffr'rtira lnp r a rrflnUrf Ulff. tr Ivfjnra tl U Ready for Inspe;Jon fur line of Carpets, Matting Tapestry, Linoleum, Art Squares, Table, Lounge and Stand Covers, is ready for inspec tion. Something entirely new Also Silk Floss and Fcltolcne Mntlresst Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pel cil woven wire Springs, the only IhlisJ for-fttjf weather. Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oak Rockers. W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop I'honc-Slorc, 01 Residence, If r.r CIIAS. K. WOIIDIIN 1'resldent CAHLAL $100,000.00 I KEP ME"" I vijr-rntf The American Bank and TruitCo. Ma m mm mmm JU i - I - - : JglL : J3I1L : gJaL . il i E I jjjj illffliHIHSSliP vraoiUiaSA-. - - A. M. WOItDEN Cashier pnRD SCHAWL AM'tC, Cor. fllli and Main Slrctl jf't X, .-.A,