The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 02, 1908, Image 2

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    MARSH LANDS
Herald Publishing Company
argalns at $20 per acre and upward!. Euy Terms. .!. frl)
50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's greatest bargain
W. O. SMITH, Idilor
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THE KLAMATH COUNTRY
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THE EVENING HERALD
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How to HRMiT.-boivl IVaiofllcw nwwy onl.r,
tirJ onW, ioronal chrtk on four local tank,
.tamp, coin, oc wrcvncy.
NnwirArtn !.aw or Oaroow Portion Sssirf
lhalawa of OrraAti pwtMra that whvncrrr any
prtMn eonlnIMn a newvt awr ahall mail uch
ncirapcr lo any iron In thla Mata without
Cfl r.Mna an crO, r therefor, aur h ncwMapr
.Mil le .loenwxl la be a aift. ami no debt orowtira.
thtn'ahall aecnie a.aln.t auch peraon. whether
aM ntwaparcr l rtvflred by lha paraon to whom
It la aent or not.
Tl'KhO.W Jl'Ni: 1 11VS.
HAVE SOMETHING DOING
Friday and Saturday June 5th
nnd Gtli should bo big days for
Klomatli Falls and Klnmath
County. The people of Klamath
Fulls should appreciate thn op
portunity that is siven them, by
the farmers' Institute and the
meeting of the Water Usees' on
those days, and do some tall
hustling to fill this town full of
people. This can be easily done
if everyone will urge their
friends in the country to be sure
and be here. Send out a special
invitation nnd offer some induce
ment besides the Institute. Let
the merchants give special bar
gains on those days and make it
worth while, so that the farmers
can bring their families to town
imuI do their purchasing while
here. Let us wake up and do
something.
Despite the qualifications he
says she possesses for business
life, John D. Rockefeller says he
believes woman's place is the
home. "It is made for her," ha
told a New York reporter sent to
interview him on his Pocantico
Hills golf links, "and she adorns
it better than she does the ofike
or shop." J believe it is largely
women's fault if they work." he
said "There are exceptional
cases, but most of women if they
f mane up meir minus carry
enough, become the housekeepers
rather than the bread earners.
x That does not imply that the
women nre not eminently fitted
for most of Hhe occupations thc
pursue. As n rule they 'are
conscientious, painstaking and
have the other requirements for
business life. Dut I dare say
they are happier as mothers and
keepers of homes." Then the
billionaire's conversation turned
to himself. "I work as hard as
any man who lives by the .sweat
of his brow," he said "and
harder than you who live by the
sweat of your pens. Rut work
to me is a real pleasure. Do you
see that house?" pointing to the
new mansion upon which dozen
of workmen are working. "I
have shovel i mortar nnd
carr ed bricks not gold bricks
to the very top. I am a hardy
son of to'.l. Sleep well, eat well
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Stitement or Condition
Klamath County Bank
KUmath Falls, Oregon
DECEMBER 31, l)07
RESOURCES
Iammh nml Discounts $340,030.00
IIoikIm and Svcuritlen r. O3,r25 04
Heal Ftnto, UulldliiKH nnd
Fixturw . 14,7.15.10
Cash and Sight Exchange 160,24 7.C0
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully paid $100,000.00
SurpluH nnd l'rolltn
Due Other ItanKH
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2 1,753.1!
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431,205.40
$505,040.51
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dank, ilu aolomiily iwmr Dial tlie Ml
mint U Irutt tulho lat t)f mykii(i!.ilk.,
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of January, IKK
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OFFICERS
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ALEX MARTIN
E. R. REAMES
ALEX MARTIN. JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
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Cashier
Ass'l Cnshicr
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
Professional Cards
Dentist
Oflici- over Klamath County lUnk
work well, nnd put by for n nbnndoned nnd persistent rumors
rainv davr-those nre the rules to arc in circulation that the doc-
keep if one would become a golf tors have warned tne family that DR. WM, MARTIN
xpert. mey grawiy uouui wneiner ne
will ever regain his health.
Grover Cleveland has suffered r
another sinking spell, according representative Hamlin of Mis-
to Wall street reports, said to souri diverted the Hous for a
emanate from Equitable Life while in illustrating the im-
sources. The excessive hum- mensity of the session's appro-
idity. to which his relapse is at- priations. The total is $1,0!,- jomiro out j-,miii1.-1 Klamath
tributed, is said decidedly to uw.uuu. in $au gold pieces t"iSOrrn
have lessoned the former presi- weighs 1851 tons. In allowing
dent's chances for recovery. , one ton to a load it would re-Lttrtllnsr
The usual secrecy continues to, quire a train if wapons seven!
prevail at the Lakewood hotel, .and a half miles long to trims-, D. V. KUY KENDALL
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT. Proprietor
Choicest of WImci. Liquors nnd Cigars
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CaUra to th Urttrr claai of trail Hitd n. & to ojrtl
tho mott critical. You'll notlc lh ilif!rfrn ahfojcu
try it. Juat the itart to ilrnp in for a rtrrriHrfmtr-
( when you nrnj a atlinulant I'urr iimti iHH
klnda for family traun a lalt
C F. STONE
Attorney at Law
Knlli
whence it has still proved im- port it. To pack it on mcn'3
possible, on account of his illness backs, allowing 150 pounds to a
to remove the patient. All
hopes of taking him to his sum
mer home at Tarn worth, N. H.
arc now said to have been
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You get more room, more cooking surface
convenience than from any stove ever sold
in Klamath Falls.
E. VIRGIL a SON
Dealers in Furniture amWJouse Furnishings.
Bridge on Main street
At the
man, would require every repre
sentative who voted for Speaker
Cannon's election as n repre
sentative and 1,210 Democrats
beside.
Curious ground is sot forth in
the papers (lied in support of a
. motion for a new trial for J. C.
' Duncan, convicted of murder ut
Chattanooga, Torfn. The alle-
gation is made that the jury, im
mediately on retiring, and before
deliberating on the case, prayed
for half an hour for guidance.
After being out a verdict of first
.degree murder was rendered,
the foreman weeping as the ver
dict was announced. The tears
and the ."0 minutes of prayer aro
part of the grounds upon which
. re-trial is asked.
Members of the Woman's
Chriatian Temperance Union in
Minnesota, think Carrie Nation
i.s entitled to a hero modal and
have so informed Andrew Carne
gie. The claim is based on the
idea that Carrie Nation did more
than any other person to start
tlie present prohibition move
ment, though it does not appear
exactly where the heroism comes
in. Nothing has been heard
from Mr. Carnegie or hisi com
mission on the matter.
WANTKD-WIII ay 2cenH pef0
for good titan Kllin uyrup cann and 2
cents lor half gallon tlzo, Hobcrta Jc
llanl a,
i Attorney at Law
, Klamath KaII.
Oregon
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
Amrrlfan lUnk A Trim Co.'a llnll,riK
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
und Night
Private Dining Parlors
Oysters Served In Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
RESORTS
The heat I rout flohliiK In Onm,
J.i! client nicoimnniliiilotii for
lartiiH,
Camping oiitlltn fofiVnl.
r-iM-cIal tamplnx Vrouina ami
lontn for rent.
Finn Mctnnt for .lock,
TclephoixMomiri ilon,
Accomnioilutlonn tn wo to Crater
Lake.
Will meet pullca at Klamath
Agency.
FRANK SILVIES
, PRorairroR
Klamath Agency, Ore.
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry,
Linoleum, Art Squares, Tabic, Lounge
and Stand Coven, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Alio Silk Float and Feltolenc Mattressci
Brus and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen
cil woven wire Springs, the only W
for hot weather.
Polahed Oak Dining Sets and all oik
Rockers.
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W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155
CIIA8.-K. WOUDKN
I'reaident
A. M. WOUDKN
Caahler
HIED aIELHASH
Vicr-rrrikW
The American Bank and Trust Co.
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor.UiMd Main Street
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