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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1908)
MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY !?l, 303 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KIAMATH'S GREATEST BAHGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. KASY TRMi THE EVENING HERALD lMiieJ Pally, Except Sunday, by tin HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUnSCKIPTlON UATKS Dally, by mull, one jear . . Pally, ly mall, it months ,:. 00 Pally, liy mall, three months I -A Pally, by mall, ono month M lhlly. delUered by carrier, one ncel , I1 KLAMATH FALLS. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 12. 1008 A CHANCE FOR HARMONY James A. Garfield, secretary of the Interior, sailed y from San Francisco on Monday for the Hawaiian Islands. On his return he will visit the Umatilla Irrigation project in Oregon, which he states is progressing satisfactorily and will be rushed to completion as soon as possible. While in Oregon, an effort should be made to get the Secretary to visit the Klamath project and make a thorough investigation of conditions hero. This would give the Directors of the Water Users' Association an op portunity to straighten out matters connected with the work here, which have been causing dissatisfaction among some of the members. We believe this misunderstand-1 ing is the result of a lack of knowledge on the part of the J,r-:1,0,,r,a "'" lv"",lf' ",0 ,,B,,r farmers as to what is uvmg done, and tne sooner tno1 rhnttuuy w. but .wry few gin are matter is straightened outr the better it will be for the1 JU ,!. Zr ,';" "' success of the project. If the proper authorities could induce Mr. Garfield to come here these problems could be laid before him and I some solution arrived at. In order to insure success it is imperitively necessary that the land owners and the I Reclamation Service work in harmony. We believe Project Engineer Murphy will unite Avith the Water Users in persuading the Secretary to come here, as every delay will tend to widen the breech caused by the lack of knowledge on the part of the land owners. Mr. Gar field is the man to bring peace to the jwople of this sec tion and every pressure should be brought to bear to get him to visit here on this trip. which is now being reclaimed and irrigated by the great, est irrigation project over undertaken by the United States government. Hesides this agricultural land there nro thousands of acres of fine grazing land for summer feeding of stock. For the investor and man of capital, wo have one of tlio HpliPst. fmmtrins in tho west lo bo developed: millions! of feet of superior pine timber to be manufactured and, marketed, and unlimited material for the manufacture of1 lime, brick and cement. For the homebuildors wo can oll'er a land of superior schools, well established churches, no saloons and an ideal climate. These advantages and conditions are bringing hundreds of people into the county every week, and ini the face of the reported stagnation of business elsewhere, Klamath County is forging ahead with wonderful rapidity. T Inftrn.-I M.ielilna. A li.ii nt r unking titnii It la Vt 11-ttu.ti- i, not In. re. Hut thrn in action d w ,tre kI.ii It inuie. a up tho .eneryl -CiilrakUTrlliiii,. Patting of the Pat.nl. Illsnsln - Wli.it alt )ou M.H'kllU those Mioea for? Aren't they patent leather? Wlcislns-'l hey were, but tho patent uai i'Xlritl.-Clilrnpi News. Quit So. St Classified Advert I.Hcments kkal estate .ok salk I'Olt '-ALK-lul Aire lianrh l.oe,ite.l II inili'i mil i( Kl.tiii.ttli I'alla a iMiti-' illli (or Willie limm-reeker, lor nt 111 ill II" , lnuiicat llil olnVe. till Tlio Riturn Trip. Tli temperature now turn about. V nut. Hltli antloue fron Th mercury eara "iluinn upl" tnilra.t of "Gillie ilowrn " Wa.lilncluiiSlar Not Much Daing. "How tlo you tlud btialncaa now?" aaked the burglar. "Pretty poor lcklun.- niiauend the pIcLpoeket. ItiillanniiolN Nona MISCELLANEOUS Ul).ST. rUl.OAS-llai.lllinra but I haw enie money In lean if )ini hue lli. vvnilli. I.. II. Il.ill. ink sali: j Kor Silt ttaliaruul 1') ru r itrr in KmhI eondilloii t'Ai. I. V. KuyUiulall. ! r'Oli S.M,i:-lti.l.uy Kill UnrliiK I While Smlnn Mitihllie, I lift ile.liMl,, at tillli-tti I'miulmf Mole. W.ak Advlct. Willi nliat j-ou have (irajr Uj content, (lorn im liaa uld In mo. Hut when my modeal ll la ent Content 1 cannot l -Cleveland Plain Healer. OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL There is probably no country in the whole United States that offers more inducements to every class of men than Klamath County. To the tourists we can offer the magnificient scenery of Crater Lake and Anna Creek Canyon, in reaching which one travels through green forests and beautiful valleys containing lakes and streams of crystal water, and surrounded by towering mountains. To the south of us lies the Lava Beds where the great Modoc war was fought and every section of. which has some point of interest. For the sportsman, there are the already-famous fish- . ing resorts of Spring Creek, Williamson river and Pelican Bay, while the lakes and marshes of the country are the feeding grounds of millions of ducks and wild geese. The forests abound with deer and other wild game that would satisfy every desire of the sportsman. For the farmer and rancher there are hundreds of thousands of acres of best agricultural land in the west, A Good Rcaton. "Ami la Clailya nt all oticcltedr "No. Indeed. She couiei or n lira, fatally." New Vorl Time. Sad, but True. Our elder, iilva ua font advice. With atmplr aweet t-rltence When rtalljr w.iim much prefer Material aMIJtanc Vat. llecorj Beware! When J ml bale om ttilnit to nr to mule don't iny ll Miiii'l hit l,;iiic. I.lpplncotl'a Magazine M(e- rn iu.-u-tlc.illy lien llerrlnL'- llrtlbMAttlii aafee, Ml n Iniltrtl'i, one Six "I Inche. iiml one U'ltlU Inilirt, n. le. Inlilieat llellkcmpera Jewrly elote. KOIt rl.i: Onu lii-ter , firu wj)i- i-tatiil,iiiiu liK.kliiKcbalr,iiiietalleainl ine beatltii ulnve. fall at I lie llilck tore. 1 1 SUMMONS In IlieClitiilt Court of ll.e Male ul Ontcou, for the County of Klamath, licrtlia M. Conner, I'lalnlllli I w ' Paiilel II Conner, Defendant.) To Daniel It. Cuiitirr the aboto nilntd I ilrfeinl.iiit; You are bvrvby reitiltri to' appear ami unaaer tlio remi.ljinl Ulnl jatttlnat ou In the nUile entillnl anil on or lilore the II iliy ol Jul) !J1, lie. pmoHATIOS TO KS1BV I.J I SM IS 8 le , ,av of the III..., In the order Itat th. I.ml. U.eriW. h.lo D,W.eln '"' "" ' l'blir.1trm ol Hill iiinmni.a. the 1110 acre, within ih C..C..I. s.iion.i r.ire.i ' lirt liithliratiou thereof belinr on Hih II lireer.n, win tabci m tettleneul anl en day of June lHH ,im if ton fall n to ::..uo',",':kj,,;,o,r,r.:.o,.h,'! ,r:;:",;: ; ",r :.:"!. .".' " iu" ,,,-' I'i4iii'iii mi, ninv iu ine ciniri lur tlie Junell.ro-. 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Oregon, ll.e HIV ornlhCir, thoNi:irold, .,r Ho .1. il.Khl ol.NWijr.Hee ., noon application or fieri u. iirowii. ori Kiaixaiii.tKrinii, theN h au ir fu3l,T3l,K, ItdK, Mer. mem ai.1.111.. ,lon ol luuli I 11 liruwn, ft Klaioaih, Oreron; un.uncji.l, apprtxiraaielir kc .,7 SJH, II r. ., bvllllllliKal a lolnlSUihaliu loulli ol .SA turner ol Her 31, T a H, lll-Jt., thencu fu ihaloi, ihcnrn 10111I1 1'iili.lni, llin.ee U lu chaliii, theme H i"K'liliu. ihrncu h Jm lialn., iiiemo 1, lotnauit 10 point 01 bealiiuiiit, upon applliallun ol Itor HWi.o.fi Klamath, lire. a,uu;iirie)ei!,th tt'hl ol faf.Heqgu, r Ji H, It a y, iiii pplli ailnn ol J l l'uolv, llii.lainl, Orrifon, allrKliiK Mtlliiiienl M; jheHrt' or ol an ijrol Sec le, T U H, It I0l.',uou appllra llotiiifj I, llowaiil,l!oilaiiri,Oreiioii: theMW ir ol NK ir, lh t hi ol OK i)r. Ike 15, tl, ,s irol.Slir.HeoM, T W H, It lu II, upon anpll. latlouol John Hiler, 1'f Incvllle, On tron; t,v K hi ol HK or olllK or, bee 5. the V. hi ol NK ,. H.CU011 , r.'IH, II iu K. uion application ol rjto, Nolan, Ito.laml, Orenou, fKhU lili.NNKir, romuilulouer of the orueral Lam Otllce Approtcu iay u, ivot I-HANK I'IKIICE. Hill Annum Secretary of tho I uterlor l.llt. SIT, .', IOCS, I lA 1333, lih C II to thucoitrl may n em Juat ami iiiluble 1 nit eummoiii la nre. hy puhlb cation thereof In the UmmiIiik Herald by order ol Ihu llonorablu J, II, (Irllllth County JiiiIkii ol Klamath County, Ore. son, made, dull d and filed in tlila tuit nt Khimatn Full, Oie'on, on tliu II ol June IK11. Will. Ii tald order la n iltlred lh.it aiiuimona lu tliia ault be puMislud mice a week for n ierlol of Ix niici-nvo uml loiitecutlve uveka from tho II of Jinn ItitiS. II. V. Kveaee, Attorney fi I'lilninf, Professional -Cards DR. WM. MARTIN Dcnlliil Ofilcc over Klarniitli County Hunk You get more room: more cooklnrt surface and convenience than from any stove ever sold In Klamath Falls. E. VIRGIL a SON l Dealers in Furniture und House Furnishings. Bridge oh Main street . At the PACIFIC SHOE WORKS All Repair Work Done Promptly and at Reduced Prices Men'a Hull Poled, 76c; Holes uid Heels, $1.25; Udiea' Half Solt'B, COoj Heels, 25c; Child ren's Half Soles, CO rents, , , . Equipped nllli all modern machinery Shop on Main St. J.V.Hotutoa blk C F. STONE Attorney at Law Offllco over iMiBloUlve, KIqrmIIi I'iiIIs, Oregon Incorporated November 20, 1000 Statement of Condition of the Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls. Oregon DECEMBER 31, 1007 RESOURCES Iaxmih mill DiKcount $310,n.)U.(lu liontlsantlSwuriticri . .. 03,025.04 Real Kutate, IiulltliiiKH uml Fixture 14,7..',. iu CohIi ami SIrIiI KxcIiaiikv KJO.247,09 i5ur,04f).ri LIABILITIES Capital Stock, fully pnltl $100,000.00 burpliiH and 1'rulltH Duo OthiT RankH )fK!lltll I, Alex Martin, Jr., Caahlrr of tl-t ul. hank, tin aolemnly awrnr that the uIm inriil la trtle totho Iw-at of my kliiml.'dj.. AI.KX MAltTIN. Jir ( Siiliaerlhetl ami iwum In U-fore me n of January, IlKW. ISealf I. II Win. Notary 1'ul.lle f. r 1 OmCERS 21,703. 11 32,000.04 431,200.40 $5110,040.51 "d '11 ALEX MARTIN K. R. REAMES ALEX MARTIN. JR. LESLIE ROGERS I'rchltlciU VIcc-I'rcsldcnt Cashier Acs'! Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Dusin aaaaahaiiiaUaaaHai THE OFFICE E. H. DuFAULT. Proprietor Choicest of Wines. Liquors and Cigars Catrrato the Iwtter elaaa of trade, uitli n tl.im; tooffrtj the moat critical. You'll notice the dit'ereire vrhtn JN try (U Jutt tho place to dnip In Ur a r f nhlri Ut Ce when you nrrd a atlmulant I'ure uj-jra c! ti klnda for family trade a ewela1ty Ready for Inspection Our line of Carpeti, Mattiny, Tapestry, Linoleum. Art Squares. Table, Lounge and Stand Covert, ii ready for inspec tion. Something entirely new Alio Silk Float and Feltolenc Mnttresse Bran and Iron Bcdi-Adjustable pea cil woven wire Springs, the only thing for hot weather. Polihed Oak Dining Sets and all oak Rockers. , nnn ilu - " W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155 CHAH, K. WOKOKN 1'realilent A. M. WOUDKN Caahier I itlJI) MKLHASK ViM-l'rwUtBt The American Bank and Trust Co Tcilmioni: !l D. V. KUYKKNDALL Attorney at Law Klninulh KuIIb, Oregon1 Notice While tho llmo I ,i, vu on hnnd IjsIh It Hill he tmld on Jeniand, uflcr It la koiib it ttlll he necemary to lint e 30 duya 'no tice to permit ol my hurniiic another kiln. If you want llmo thla Rummer et It now. c, D, Wlllion, lJll,lllIl: lit i H & S6l W& PS t ill i m iKlfljf mk BK Ci JeSI J S9ffi-.! CAPITAL. $100,000.00 Cor. Stkajui Mala street