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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1908)
tei Rffi'H m Fl ja SI ir.tw Mlii ' i? s fWBI MaPlfll MARSH T.ANPS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY SO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY "' . - - .....t rr " ... .. 'i ..-. - - - -.--- . t Z II,- - incorporated November 28, iqqa THE EVENING HERALD Ioxl Dally, ftxcit Sunday, by tlu HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor Classified Advertisements SOIJSCIUl'TION KATKS Dully, by mall, one ear . , . M Dally, by mall, rlx month ." -W l)lly, by mail, thrw month I "' Dally, by mull, one month M Dally, tlt-llteretl byrarrier, on tteok K KLAMATH FALLS. WEDNESDAY EVENING. .JULY 8. 11)08 The uninitiated who read t!n sensational newspapers firmly believe that the daughter of the rich has a private income that would support a dozen orphan asylums, and that she never wears a frock hut once, and then only for an hour, says Mrs. Osborn in the August Delineator. On the contrary, it is quite a fad among the fashion able at pr-sent to put their (laughters on a dress allow anceand not a large one, either at a try early age. hilveseen girls at fifteen and sixteen struggling with the problem of keeping within their incomes that, promises well for the well-planned wardrobe of the next generation of American women. They are very conscientious about it, too, these small business women in short skirts. The mother who insti- FOK SALE For Sale Cheap Nearly mm ingrain nix, lw ll'sl'.', rofklnii chains minor nml olhor houvhoM liiriilhln!. Mi. A.S. Wa-son. S. T. Smiiini1!' rolluije, Ih ttrret. For SuV iir'railiCUrtMi'iire nml Imtlnvf prox-rl) in the lvt ln ' Willamette valley. Impilri nt tin' lln'tonMiiri. KOIt S.l.i:-0ni ln iliUInc te.im.'l well broke In a.lille nml harm-; untile; H1 trttel.-i. Ali Ilium- nml liiiirtiyeoinph'iis Addie l'X "',. 01 cull nl till i.tllto. Kor Sale l!iinit uii'l 1 1 n I limm-n. Kmiultenf Mr. 11. W. MuMon. tally' m-whlKliiiiaih'hlcjrlc, ttni'li'i brake, ' . lor ale le limn hall rie. Kniniii llii.-r llniiilmi lliili-l MISCELLANEOUS I'AIM'II'.S wMilnn ih'i Iikmiii'ii in limn l.iiaineen nhlant lellihle inl.-i-milion hv ntl'liiK or caHiti on in Tltr. Mv-lloiiiti Co. (Inr I.Vom iW ;: Coibell HM . I'.irll.tii.l, On'!:""- Wanted i:iorleiirnl Ilk ajillinii in ii tnre thi iiltuv. etrrk wiiiili) I'lupiln nl l Want nl -Plain or lane) eliiif hi tin1 .1,11. Aliff I.. Wl'llf. jki-i,lf III" tuted the allowance is only too often the weaker member I , of the contracting parties. It is an amusing reversal of Stock Ranch l-or Kent In VkI ltlt.r Vallet, KUiimlti r , coiitiilnliiK-t-Oacre, Irttucu mea-hm ami :II0 i.-tliirc. All riirln-etl. Kor further parliculars Infinite "I T. A. Ciilliertinn, Aililaml, Ore. ill old conditions to hear the daughter arguing economy and common sense. The mother, weakly, "But really darling, I think you ought to have it." The child, kindly but firmly. "No mother 1 do not need that pink pongee, my white linen is good enough." It is quite a hobby of mine that you cannot begin too R1 LNTOrMTIOS TO KSTIIV lr l.MM IN National I'oitai. Noiiio i iirl-r ii.ii SUMMONS In iholiK'nlt ('mill "f II... -MS. nl OiciMii. lor Ih.'' ounM ol Maiiiiith. Ilerlhii II. I'-niu-r. Hamuli . Diinii'l I! Conner, Delemlanl I i I'n Daniel II. Conner the iilwte named defeiiilunt: Yon mo heiebt r.iilinl u ..! anil ani'l the i'lii.l.illit Hnl , , niln.! n In the alaite entitled unit. on or l(iiiolli.'Vciiivoi ..in n-.it, .- liiK l ho lnl 'l ol llii- linn. In I ho onli-r i, tin. piililu-mi.in'ol thl niiiimon. J tii.l tmtill.Blion thrin-l llni! on llio II ,l,i ol Jiim. IINit nml II im ItH " l it.t't nn.lni-r, tor want lln-n-il llio ,uinilirwliii..li Initio .null mi ii"" lolli-l prat il lr in ihoii.niplaliii I Into wit: lorn ilituo iin.oituiit inr U,i. i, mnlnmi'iit ollliit! l-ti..ii ,.iintl(t nml ili'li-mlaiil . I'" II." '" nml nnto.lt ol l.n-no J t 'minor ami Ihi. riMla ami 'll'l iit.-liirlit ol thl iill ! -tml for meh t her mi.l luilhrt it-llrl ai tn hit unlit mat -' Jut iinlitiittalilo llii minimon it ni-il ) puhll- .Hum thi'iool in llio rtonlnir ll.-i.tlil I.) nnliTol I'm- lluiiiiialilo J. II, lirlllllh t'oiintv .Imliio ol Klamath ('oiinlt, Oio- Kin a,lo. iliti-ilnii.l llli-l in Ihi "ill nl Kl.uniln fab. iit'i!on, mi tln II ol linn- lti. Whit h .tnl oith-r I to liniiil Ih it miiiiniinii in tin 'nit I .nl.titlii.l miir it !.. (or a ilil ..I nx 9iiifsivt' ami ruiuw.nurt) wi.l liom the 11 -'I Imte imi II V lUliii. l.M AllmiK-v lot I'lnintill I MMICI! I'OK CIIIII.ICAIION Dvpiitnit'iil ' II"' Inlfrlnr. I. taml Olllit. t I ilivi-, Ul.'ki'ii, Jinn , llttt. N'otiri- i hi-n-li) vltrii tliil William I wIhmiiiT, ( Kljinall. Kalis Ui-tp.n !,,,, !, A, ii-u-,1 It ltr.', m lo linmrlra-l riiliv. N'u ?7I.' h-r Vt SKA,, Nsli-.ii I. I ', Si:i 'iviinii I i. .-W'j htt1, N-i-Imiii Jl. rmiilnp ...' "-. Ilnnr, Ii I. WillmiMiif Mi-tnlimi. I. lllnl m.tlii-ol iiiluntinli In inato I inal Kitolrar l'n.l, l i-laiillli rUlin l- llio lanil aloito tlrefilrtl, l"mr l)niit Clfik KUmalh t'liiiniv, at In oillir ai Klamali I alia, Hirun, mi tin 3i-l ilav of Atlilt. ll-. I Ulnum liaini" nilhiM A M. J.uiil.,,1, ., KliiiKtl, tail. " Statement of Condition . nt thn Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DECEMBER 31, 1007 RESOURCES Iauiiih ami DlttwiintM $340,030,80 HoikIh and Stt'tiritk'n 03,025 84 Kual KHtato. HtilldlnKrt ami Fixtnrvrt 14.745.10 Cash and Slulit KxrhitriKe li(J,247,'og 5U5,040ifi UAUIL1TIF.S Capital .Stuck, fully paid SiirpltiH and I'nilltM Din- OtlitT ItanliH )tHWitjt Uioo.uoo.oo 21,753.11 32,000.94 431,205.48 $505,040.51 A lo Martin, Jr., Cnhitr of tht !..,, ,, i.ai.K. mi anirmiiir nwt-ar inui if,,, uu .. .... mint I Iniolntho lKl(if inykinmlrtli'i ,! i,.. ai.i:x maIitin .in c ..lurf MnliM-rihril ami t.t.ilii to lfurr inr il i.ih.i. of Jmiary, Umt ' S'f ' II U.T.IK ., Nolar) I'uhlir f. i , irKi.n OFFICERS ALEX MARTIN E. R. REAMES ALEX MARTIN, JR. LESLIE ROGERS President Vice-President - Cashier Akk'I Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin J N. W'ttwr, !' ft Iti-itlilrr. I that Ihv ln-ta ilr--rlt-tl U low. rinljlsrin l tl,irrr,, wtltilfilliC',l National I, rr. i. . .. i i i'mii . Iuit I iilial til k la mat It I- all I It ... m ji.ll 1 'Iff liinlrf Ih 'fOfiin! in lit" ttiirtiu - - - - earlv to enve a cirl a sense ot proportion: to uevelope hcr;u. ot n. mii f-it n.i ih n i m; w a. iuMniin.it. oi kuh.-hi uu. K fif0ec f itiSnrrs nf rlrnec in alnncifn hni focfo '." ( . ur Mm. iU . . Mulkr. of KUwMli KiiH.. lCilllg wa iibtiw w. wn.6j v. ui,j, .w v.v wv,i .mjwv. t,ml OSce l Ijktlw. urron,on auui .. as carefully as you would train her voice or mind. She , ZfZuXu;' I nno-Vif tn Via tniltrht thf hp.llltv Or POmnlption whptl slll ic I ruliur.l pur(o.i ,n.,r to January 1. 14. u-l . .. - --- -- j r ) liai not at-as-toti,l larot, ho aiineut NOIICI' I'tlk I'UIII ICA1ION dressing her dolls, and discrimination of color when she is ulirn,Xm;VlV:.V,,.r:: .".'.TJr ' .,, , ,., ,., i,,,.,. . h picking out her hair ribbons K:W.r.,?i;,h.T;rW J""" The mother who keeps her child s clothes entirely in ibm-ho. ihm ot ..,r .b .,iiir.no,i.t.i r,. n. Noun. i. hrri.y .-itm tht her own hands until she has reached young-womanhood lXXxfZ'M'ZZXS:',, W ' "'" "'-" "' ' '"'" '"" : JA:r Ua.- m.nnf itii'nefJnn A titill ltAccnl ifro n I ctr,c,M''1 I tiof lo AUU,t "'' l-" Qtk Mb,fl1 III. ll. H AlilH '. VM. tllAlf Imlltr. u uuiiiK --v juvww - wtviMvu , iiam bf icri'it mil u iuujr isn't made in a day, and a fine discernment and discrimi- The Eldred Company F. C. ELDRED. Manager Bonanza, Oregon SaddJei. Harneti and Suppllet We make a specialty of Hrst-class, guaranteed, hand-made Saddles and Shaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited . i tu Mtll'intni n.t entry hi any -inallSfit turn Th-lanji art folio )!. til l K ir.Mrai. Itir nnfCnr. in tlfaec nnUt nnmac with Tna& nf ovku-iomui lni.-' t bf ol .vn'ar.Mw Jl, lltlnl khui iLt-llrailim liatiuu in uit .J wmw ...n.u.ai .t.wL, ""-0,j...s.,,M.KIainaili iif...n.l ing which the faculty of selection can be developed to a very high degree of perfection. brH III ol ,NW qr, tbo .N I. qr ol U ;r tl,a .N III . .N It l"r ot tfvvir, bc Ii. uhio a- .aiton ol Hirr roan A liruwn, ..it Klamath iifrfii,lht irolSKiir.thrdKqrolittt q m a. Hi K 1.1 ot.tVir, M uion allcliuu of trritn. Hroan, Fori Mamaili, Oticou, lb Llol tt qr. fcJI.TW. , Hit.. W )ltr uim ap,llca .loncllJaolil u hroD,tt Klauiaib. Or-,ti. uniurt)"). ai-i-iiiiiaatflr i K.TtK.lli K. t'ViclotitDr at l-ilol 'Jlcbalpi aoulb nt S A cmnrr ol Hc si, T U . K : l-i I:, lime m cbalui, Itirnra louili 10 rbalnt. Il,tint- tt u cbami, Ibtnrn R aichaliu, ttanrv K vuctialm, Noise for one hour is said to he in preparation by the Bryan men in order to meet the forty-five minutes of cheering which was given Roosevelt's name at Chicago. Think of that kind of spontaneity in politics. Here is a simple, cold-blooded proposition to make enthusiasm for a.h;pZloroVH:;''r;"UrZr;.:C candidate last an hour in order to outdo the demon stration for another man. Of course, they can do it. Noise is not hard to make, it will only require a little careful organization, a concerted movement on the part of the shouters and noise-makers. That was shown at Chicago. The demonstration for Roosevelt probably lasted five or six minutes. After that it was forced. It-ail i-nliv No. 1M". for W NU', Ml', .Stt'4t M ', MV'.,. Ntiimi IJ, Tnnlili II S, lini.k'o 7 K, WillamHIr Mi-riilian, h.ia liinl ni.lic.- nf intrntiuii tn inakr final Klin War I'rw-f. In i- lal-liih t-lalin to ttiu laml alitriiri-ilM-.l la-fnrc Cintnly Cu-rlc Klamath Cmiilv, at hi olllrv. Klamath I all", lln-k-.iii, nil Ihr llh ilay nl Aiittmt. I'."l. C'laimanl liar.n-a a Mitm-r: Call.. Miiiitjii. nl Ki-no, fin-t"ii, llirhinl Ki-arna, nl p.ir rii,(.'alif,iriiia; l.,Ui,l llrailr.nl iMrtl. CnlllotiiU; Jiil.nli It. Duy, n( p,,rili. Cullfnriiii. i) h ' J S. WtTw.S, lli-i.-iat.-r. 1 ' A large picture of Wm. H. Taft, dressed in a fur overcoat, has been turned to the wall in the headquarters of the Republican national committee. The thermometer registered 100 in the shade and it was said the picture was too warm. on. mrtejul.tb. W'bl ol w nf. Hm M. T i I K IE, uoon i (.plication ol J I. I'oolr.Kuilan'l, Olfjoll, alltKlfif Mflll.u.ut IWIi IbtDM qrol BV qr Ol -C III. T21 I), It 10 . U'ill a,ol( liouolJ 1. Ilonaid, l:o.lu,,Oriuti lot tt qrol NEqr. Ifc- lit nl HL qr. tc 15, ibr Mt qr ol NK qr, brc 71. T J B, I: id K. uin a oil ration ol John t'M't, I'lliiarllU, Oirami; lt,v K lilolMKqrolhCqr.S'i-S, I hi- V. blol .NKqr. hcrtlona.TJIH, It 10 K. li-on ai.Uatlili ol (ico.ftolan, r.ilait, Orraon, HtHi tiKNNKrr, Coinmliiliini-r btlhelieiiiral IaihI Otr,re AM'lorcd May 23. lun KIUNK I'IDItCr., Unl Atiiilant Krcntary ol tin; Intrrlur Mill H7, Mi, Km, ll'l, tut, ivt-i f. II CHAS. E. WORDEN Preiident A. M. WORDEN Cahlr FRED MELHASE Vlci'r-ident The aemcrlcan Bank and Trust Go. Notice For Publication 0 l 0 0 $ 0 0 0 0 Ijikrtiiln lompany hai L'VIO ncrr t f r 0 0 0 , J -. ttntir. Tim iuili,r mu.t i-lmr iiml .larn tin. Inml in ciilltvntl'in. Tim mil it l!'t nil llm croi lint yt ri-ri-rtii llii lilflit In ,nlinn tin tililili-. 'I hi' Ijiki.iili- Cmnpaii), .1. Prank Allium, .Mnnt(i-r, Mfrrlll Ori-uon, HOTEL FOR RENT 2500 Acres Free Tin nf Inml iimliT tin- Ailam .litcli tlml it ' iii k!v nr.M iki:i: f,r om. ).ar. Thlliirhi,i-lhi. ii..- i,f ), 4 HU, ' THK RICH ELIKU, THE REST HO TEL IN MERRILL, COMPLETELY FURNISHED. WILL LEASE TO .... DESIKABLK I'AHTV.... MRS. T. A. BALIS, Merrill, Ore, j vv l)i-, art merit nf llm Interior, V. H. . Laml Olllce, Laki-viotf Ori-aon, May 15, nK';"f!i;sJ '" TMK INTKIiioit.or.r.n. mm v...... i. 1 1 ,i.. . ... I lZ"V' ?'":'! "!'''1'' '!'.. .""- r '. .".i .luinn in iirivu- j.m-11 1 i nt 1. atiiM'ri i "" " ' ' 11m mil ir r IH.W Htm Ilarrinon. nf Klamath Kail. Oriimn. I ii.ln J .:r:..: J;.'L. ir.'?. ..?!'."."..!. !'"' wlm, nil Nnv. H, ll7, maihi tlmlwr and ' illlMinnuii.iifiT ol iil,.iiaalin M. ,, ' ' ', far aallir lamr al.tlt ll.r Hllliilrawal (i,r Irrl. DloiiK uijllcutiuii, Nu. 401.V fur Hl'.H I Hwi .uiw.iun.l.i inrariol Jui.u IT.iwJ yii, Nictloii VJ, luwntllu 37 S HuiikuUI:., Will. .Meridian, Iiiih flk-d rKiai ,kiilor mm- in "11111-011, ,n hiiii ih. KUiiiaili -roji,0rmoii ,. ibr lollimlnail. icrltH-'l lamliln thl rial. M lliron, al I,, Jill lllliOIII)r tui'll ol al, Mail. ,, ,., ll(, ,.w, ,i.irii r ituain i.'.iori' a iini!f " st . ' r "" h" iiJp.:mA,iiii I .l ... ..I ..1...1 .... I.. f. I a iiwiiw ii.,iiivii itinnn f niUl I r.XJI, I "-m nciTifiiu r hUU) fVHUtVH Bfl! t9 ttlil loeiuuhh el.:... 1..11,. in,i -hove ..,!:!li..':ffil:,.!!;!r...7,iVA:x,; criUd, lic-hmi (,'minty Clerk Klamath ' ,,!','",1 'f'"' '" "' "'" rniil iai. on ar,, Co., at 1.1. office ut Klamath I'all., Ore., Nm,.' SiX JtlVuitAJSAm on lli lllli day of Antrum, limn. ,i',wf.l',,i,.';,,,?.lVV V""'1 omc'' ' ''Vn-,' ... 1 ' ,. V . "rt-Koii, warnliiK UIhk tiiri Klr.n thai Claimant name it ultiiee: .fohn (i. mii-riii will lw rminl tuKain 7r .-rriHt Heb.llock, of I htinatl. KaIN, 0.K(,( "H 'iV i'l!Z f. J. fMalen.of Mnmnth I ulh, On-inni. I """ ' JM ' m. U w u .niiwi,i.,r,i. SSass-A Albro Jaml,on. of Klamath Tall. (I,.: ?. tfttftffi, ?!i:i"11,:!,-N',r 2JTSSjTS5f Koii.Win. Caillnle. of Klainalli PhII,, V.n or nw '""y'-''? I " . 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