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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1908)
MAMH LAWnft OREGON'S RlCHEsTsoiL ABEL ADY r 303 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT 28 PKR ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY (wswm mrmmtm TERM. Y;' aw -iH a lbi S BT ! m 4 '.: f j"i " L'a t" 14 Pte lOi ilil Pi' c l! IS THE EVENING HERALD luned Dully, Kxctpt Sunday, by llm HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUIISCHII'TION irATKS Dally, by null, one year ' l Dally, by mall, six montli - Dally, by mtll, thr months 'A Dally, by mall, one month s Dally, delivered by carrier, one wrk 15 Hiiii'fio It nml turn Into n mold wrt with cold wntor. If tho Rolntln do not dlnMilvj, imt It over tho llr for n inoiiioiit until tho liquid contra to n boll. Do till, of course, before tlui wine Koea In -Tlir AilKUit Delineator. KLAMATH FALLS. SATURDAY EVENING. .1ULY 18. 1908 OKr'IClAI. IMINMAKIMt. Kioiuid nnd mini forltlUo ti to i;it mi Increased jirodiirtlon. Similarly. I nut tiro furiiWIieM molstiuc Iio.iiIiik 'i'IiiihIh mid In tin1 miiiii iiiiiiiiii'i us- j UlstlltU'C It llrtVAKIII) to lit I II it illllllll n i:ti'.iltr iieililtntliii l.i i I 'Ml mIii'Iiii' N it li.tliil.il 'Hi'' I ImU' simply worked II ;nl mi I lie SIhtiii.iii rniuity, Oregon, .lieie for two Hi-iiHOn-i Clmrlcs M. llutllotd of t'ttllforiilii. tins Neon mavlni: ruin (lulu I lie clouds. Is Id Iiv :i iit::iiiit llio iion'il on item ife. Mvir in i:i v Mr. tlntlli'lil ii ri'Ullliil ... I hiiiiiu iirlnclpli'i :ih U follow cd Jiy mi salary for his er Ices sou'rat inmulis diirlui; tho rprlmof tho jear. Mr. II at field was In Portland HiIh ivk accoiii.inli'd ti Ills Nrotlier. I'uiil A. Hntfleld. Ills aiudnlnnt. The I two are on thoir way to Southern California there llnv will iirulu put (iootctieiry Kih.iI Stow a uunrl ol ripe kooho lei rlos In Just otionnli wv tor to cover thorn, nnd when soft rub them through n colander. Take the jy, pulp that t;oen through and brat Into It n taNloseoonful of butter, a cupful of sugar and the olk of four ours, well hfalcii Heap It In a kIi dljli ami put on top ii inerlnnue inudi' N) whlppliiK tho whlti'M ot tho lour n:c. iitllT with throe tnhliMpoiinfuU of powdered HiiK.ir Tho Atl'.nl In'IIii eutor Into action the rhoinlcjl iuihpsi. which has worked so sucresHfiilly TliU Ina been Mr. Hatfield's nee iiiul miring In Klicriuaii niuiity l-ast ear n bumper wbeut crop wsw rn In tnl. ThU )enr tho crop Ii excellent although the season was very dry The normal rainfall In 33 years on an average bus been one Inch from May 1 to July 10. Krom Mny 1 to July 10 I the time that .Mr. Hat lleld'a contract calls for his presence In Sherman county to bring about the best results possible In the rain coaxing business. During the time be wan at work the rainfall has been CS per cent more than the natural normal average In Shertnnu county during the other jcara before the Hatfield process was started. Little is known of the remarkable but successful experiments the Call fornlan has been carrying on In East ern Oregon. His fame has been spread broadcast nnd hn Is alwa receiving requests and letters asking for more details about his secret and the price be charges for Inducing rain from the clouds to fall where It Is moat desired. Heretofore the farmers ot Sher man county, that Is certain percent age of them, have paid Mr. Hatfield his salary out of tbelr own pockets. Hereafter, however, the county offi cials will pay him, securing the mon ey by adding a small amount to tho tux Hits of all tho county property. "I do not claim to be able to make rain," Mr. Hatfield said, "my object being to attract rain from molrturo laden clouds that otherwise would puss over the locality In which I am Mituated. I first thought of the I den when a boy In the arid parts of south ern California when cloud after cloud passed over us without ever shedding a drop of water although wo needed it badly. "The system consists of chemical combinations. Katuro furnishes tho lure lu localities wlieie there Ih ul- wi)n pleiit) of lain. I give In I lit" lit Unisphere my ihonili'iil secret wlihli lias Hie same effort a the illinatlc (condition In st'tllons of the toiiiitry where there J plent) of lain tir tain at Intervals " The tlienilcal iniiiliinatluiis which llntllelil iiH.'ji are naturall) mi ret llerrliks are orecloil at i.ultuhle plur- en there are two In Sheriuiiii lumi Ij to which he lurries water, which is evaporated by a chemical proio-i. treated with electricity and permitted to evaporate Tho Hatfield chemical preparation arlsos and comes In contact with the rain bearing cloudit. I'ritipllalio'i follows. Krom July 1 to May 10 Hatfield and his brother are at wrl( mixing the preparation wiilili pioui ie3 to make Sherman county, Ore gon, one of the greatest wheat inlil lug countries lu tho United Statei. In February. 1!)04, when on southern California's r.reatesl dry spells was on, Mr. Hatfield offered to finance his own trials, and to produce IS Inches of rain In Tebruary, Mr.rch and April for 11000. The average rainfall for 12 months was S.Tr in ches. Los Angeles records shuwcJ he got the 18 Inches 30 das uho,.l of schedule time. Tho Hatflelds have gono to Califor nia. Tbey will return to Oregon the latter part ot April to resume their work In Sherman county, and for which the county tax will be levied. Some people have no reverence for style or anything else. One of them spenks of tho much glorified "sheath" skirts as "Just ii dress with a placket, hole open all the way to the bottom." t'lilllerl Ii) Hie 'iiliinre. II II I'lixiunie, liailloue, Mi .Mar) I'aiintue, lollii; MIk Sutanne I'uh more, piano, ami ,MIhh lloroth) Pax more, i olio, will npt-ar at the opera Iioiiho Tiiexday evening, July -I KeKOrved seats for the entertain meiit will not he u wile until Mon day. I'loKrain 1 Trio lit il. Ilavdii Atidunte, Adagio l.'aiiluhlle. I'resio, Hondo AT Oitr.rolxe :'. Hongs llrntniiH a. May Mi'.lil h Sapphle Ode. e My Maiden's Mouth Is a Hon) lied. 3. Violin Solo, I'olonalHo llrllllaiit W'lenlawskl 4 1'lano Solo n. On Wings of Song, MendelsMihu- l.tszt. b. etude lu C minor, Chopin. S. Cello Solo. n. Air, I'ergolese. Ii Tarantella, I'opper. . Trio for Violin, Vloln uud Cello Serenade, Ueethoven March, Adagio, Mciiuettn. T. Song. The Holy City, Adams. With piano, violin and cello ac companiment. 3. Trio, Southern Airs. Arr. by II. II. Pamnnre. ovt:im'iti: HIIIO SII.VIII'. The on best l a I'l'D Ih" overlure at S 30 sbiup and U l ieillested that parties intending the (heiilie conirt early so as to be there by that time T curtain Roes up Immediate ly nflor tho overdue m Rsps-aann MHICI! FOK IHHII.ICATitlN licpstlment nl the Interior, V. K Ijind Olllie, at Lakevlnw, Oregon, June ft, 11HW. Nnthv l horrhy lllvrli thst WIIIUuiT. fclirelnsr, ol Klamath Kll, Oregon, who, mi Augu( l:l, IW2, made hoiurilrad entry, No. 2712. Ir rM SKi, .'octlnu IH, KK, NK4 fecllon l, SU'l XW'i Sri lion W, Towiiflilp a f, Itaiigr " V WllUmittr MrrldUu, list llletl notion ol llitl-lilloll In liiso I'lnal KUe Viur I'rixd, I" etUt'll-li clsllu lo the laud aUive dwcrllieil, More Ciiuniy Cleik Klamalli County, at III ollli at Klamath Ksll, Olrgon, on the 3nl day ol Aiigimt, ll0S. Clsiuisiit nnnift n wltiirr A ,M JsiaUiiii, ol Klaiualh Kail", Ore gun, lleiiCailinle, ol Klanmth r'alla, III i gnu, V A.ImmiiIIiihI.oI KUumtli ratio. Oleguii! II. lull.r)iil Klasmlh I'nll". On-gnii. "', J S. Wirwii, Itegltter. NOTICI1 IOK K1HI.ICATIUN iN'pnrlutelil n( the Inleilnr, 1'. . Und Ollliv, at l.kevlrw, Orrgoti. June ft, I WW. Notice l hereby given that William Albeit Otey. id lnl, Calllor nU, who, mi Apill '.-', IU. mail luunr trad rlilrv No. -"17. for V' NW4, blA4 NWi,. .Si"., hW'4. ."nllim 12, ruwn-hip II , Kaiige 7 I., VVIIUmriir MrridUn, hs lllnl notice nl llitrullnii I to make I'lnal Five Year I'rool, to ex Ul'li'h i Isliu to the land alivr ilr-.f iU-l 'u-lore Coiinlv t'leik Klamath Count), at III" oilier, Klaiualh Falln.O'egnii, on the 4th lis) ol .UlgiKt. IWH. Clsiinaiit tisMra ritnrM- : Olio Mntgau, ol Keno, On gun, Itirhard Ki-arm, id ior rli, California; 1'ditaid llrsdy.ul lorrl, California, J0.UI1 It. Ote), of Ixirrlt, t'sllfornU. 'n J N. Wttov, ItrgMrr. Incorporated November 2. 1900 la. Stalcmcnl of Condition ,. of tllll Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DECKMBEK 31, J 007 RESOURCES Iammh ittul DiHctmntH HoiiilHiiiitlSt'curitli'H Ileal Kntutu, ISulldliiKii am Kixturcii CuhIi uihI Sllit KxcliiiiiKit $3o,r)ao.ao iJ,r2G.H4 i-i.7-in.tu 100.247.00 $005,0.1 ()i LIABILITIES Cujiitnl Stock, fully pitlil SnrpliiH anil I'nilllH Din OtliiT llankH I)iimhh I. Alex Mutllll. Jr.. t'll.liler of II.. bunk, do aoleinuly swenr tint II. u ,1 inelit la true to the best of my know I ,1... AI.KX MAltTIN. Ji; Siibarrlbril and swoin to U-fen- i... of .Innuarv, IWih S.nl c , Nulni) I'iiMi. f OFFICERS ? 1 00,000.00 21.7nn.ll 2.000.04 lUI.20r.4U 3HB.040.B T ALEX MAKTIN -E. R. REAMES ALEX MARTIN. JK. LESLIE ROGERS President VU'c-l'rcslilcm Ciisltlcr Ass't Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin llutihem t'lofce al " O'rlork. We, the undersigned butchers ot '.he city of Klamath Falls, berob) five notice to the public that here after we will close our shops at 7 o'clock every evening except Satur day when we will remain open as usual. MrUs M Armani!, Crlsaler HtllU, 3111 Cash Meat Market. Wine Jelly Soak one box of gel atin In ono cupful of told water for an hour, and then add to It throe cup- fuls of sugar, tho Julco of two lemons and the grated peel of one and a coort pinch of cinnamon,. l.a all Htand together In 11 cool place for an hour. Turn over them a ijuart of holllns water, stir until tho gulutln is entire ly dissolved ; mid n pint of xooil xhor ry, strain through a flannel do not CHAS. E. WORDEN President A. M. WORDEN Cashier FREO MELHASE Vice-President The American Bank and Trust Go. Jewelers Close Early We the undersigned jewelers of KIs math Falls hereby agrae to close our places of business each evening at o'clock, except on Haturday. 0. HtiTKXKria, Jr. T.O. McIIattan il. J. Wisiraa I.. A i.va I.an is The Eldred Company Notice For Publication 1.1,11.1,ISj!H sauasaapi -.- . . . .-. 1 Drrtnieut of the Interior, II. H. Ijtnd 0Hce, Lakevibw Oregon, May IS, 1U08, Notice Is hereby given that Albert Harrison, of Klaoialh Falls, Oregon, who, on Nov. 8, 1907, made timber and tone application, No. 40IB, for NE NW, Section 21, Townsite 37 8 Range HE., Will. Meridian, lias filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim lo the Isnd above de scribed, before County Clerk Klamath Co., at his office at Klamath Falls, Ore., on the lllli day of August, W08. (,'lalrnant names as witnesses! John (J. rkhallock, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, T. J. Staten,of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Albro Jamison, of Klamath Falls Ore Kon, Wm, Carlisle, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, J. N. Vaton, ReghUr. fi-18 CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. Sill and Mala Wrci RKXTIIKATI0 TI) aSIKI- Of MM IX National lutl. .Nullr I. hl.l.j sl.rn 1 III. I Ih. I.mt. dcwiltxl Wtuw, ulirla( liwsrrr., lthlnlkCur,r .S.tlou.l roil, Ofrfiiu, Kill .utjrcl lo Miil.ni.nl .ol rri irjr uu.1tr the frovl.lun. ol Ih. Ihiio.iI law. ol lb. Unllnl ll.li .0-1 lb. a(l ol Jus It, I'M, (M BUI , Jju). al lb. I'hIIkI xiau. ' Uml Ofltr al U.il., Oi'coo.on Amuil lib, IMA. Aor Millar alia a Mluallr d4 Ii. tnl lallh rlaliulnf anr ol aall land, lor arl rullural v Mlft bilur lo Jaoutij I, lX, and ba. out ataadoD.d Mm, baa a i.l.rurr rlgbl 10 ina. a bomt.uad mirr lor lb lau.l. actuallf occupied. Said land. i llit.d ui od lb application, ol lb pron. u.ollond tloa, bo bai pl.l.l.Dr rllbt .uIi)mI lo j lb prior rllbt ol anr ub wlll.r, tioflddl .ucb IIUr or appllraat I. quallflrd to mat I bon.lat rnltf and lb I liloiuM rljbl l. ricrclwd prior loAugu.l lib, Ikoa. 00 Hbleb A .11. ,,. lAhrfa ulll 1 tul.U, tn Blllmnl ' and.Dlrrbr anr iuallB.d piNn. Tbrlan. ar si follow.: lb. rblolNKqr Kczi,ib W blolNWitr, SeM. tl.udupon appllrailon ol Jtia f. Kom, ri. k'l.malb, Ofrjoo, lb S bt otHWqr, lboMCrolsWir.lb.S hi o. Nu sr olHWir, Sca, upon application ol ab.r J mau A. bluu, roll klamatb, Oloo, lb. sM , 9 it ol stqr, tb It hi ol nvv ir, h.c a, a. 1: u 4 olNWqr,Si!,uKjn application ol If.dO (f Blown, full Ktanalb, Ortfon, Ikasblolaw 4 qr, NX X, T M. S. KK, VVM.r.upon apptlca-1 j ilonolDanl.l O, flown, fl.Klaai.lb.OtniOi 1 unur.jrd, apprialmaulr ! M.TBII.HI r, Udnnlnr, al a point '.Ocbaln toutb ol Nw 9 nrn.roiacll, T tl H. K7 1-1 1, Ib.oc. 3)4 rnaiw.-Bncw vuot iv cnmd., lu.iirv n 10 cbalni, tbtneo H 30 cnalui, tbtuca K w cbalm, tbtuc N W ibalu. lo point ol U ginning, upon application ol Hot K Wlt. fl Klaualb, Or. loii;.urt.).d.lb Wbl ol Whl. s, T s, K IK, upon applldlloa ol J L. foil., Holland, Ortioii, allgtng MliUm.nl lot lb. aw qr l HV qr ol ae 10, T id a, H 10 K. upon appllra llonolJ I. Howard, Kuland, Oregon :ibSW qrol Nf.qr, It.r wblolMK qr.Hre n.ibeNn qr ol UK qr, He , T 7i H, K 10 X, iin appll cation ul John Kldrr, frlaotll, Oitgon.-ihr K hi ol UK qr ol HK qr, H.o i, lb K bl ol SK qr, H.llonll.T3tS, K 10 K, upon application nl 140. Nolan, Koland, Oregon, r'llkli liK.VNKrr, Comtnl.iloB.rbl ib'laral l.aii.1 omc Appro. d May fl, lun KKANK rlKHUr', Mr.l Anlitaniarrrrijfoltlii- luicrlor I.I it. IU, nil, lull. It', I'.tf, IMi t II DKfAHTMKNT llf THK INTflllOK.osaiSil. uso ornir, Waiblnaioii. U. .'.. Mar 1. imm. Norics of ai.Toa.Tiox or n aucLtsM lu m.SNrKT ani tathr. Motlii- u Uih irlxu llial IU.Mieiarr 111 iiiviiiiirrlor ba, va cated il.partm.Dlal unl.r ol wltbilrawal In an lar aa tb aim affect. Ih withdrawal lor Irri gation purpowa under Hi' act 11I June 17, Wmt, or) Stat., mi lor uv in (..111iKtl.n1 witb ih Klamalb Frojevt, Oregon, nl I lie lollowlngd tcrlbed land. In I he ntaM of Oregon, and hi hl.aulborll'.uch ot.ald liacta a. bat lint jrn berelolo flnallvre.tored and am iw.i oiberwlM withdrawn, rewrred or apiiroprl- iru,wiuiw .uujetri io .eiiieioeui utifier III blibllC land lawa of Ih Dnltad Hfate. u ! alter JulfW two, but thall not u .uklwiio entry, filing or xlecilou until Augu.tft, pm, alth United State. Und OnKa at Uk.rl.w, Oregon, warning Ulng eipre.ilr given that no pcrwn will U pertnillcd logaln or r Im anr right wbalaver under any aeiileuenl 01 occupallou Ugun alter Mar May 1,1 VIM, and prior to July wJ, lyu. all .ucb wttremenl or v. S?11!?" fe'.'y',l,J,u WllUmelu Jl.rl. dlao,Tltttt,kt:.NICqr 0k or aud Ntt' ur UW qr, a qr ti ar'.J N nTf N W qr, SreilJu I ' rRANttUKC "' "' "" ",,",l Ltu,i 0fflc first AMf.iant Becr.t.rr ' '" Interior F. C. ELDRED, Manager BomiUB, Orcrfon Saddlei, Harness and Supplies Wo make n Hpeoialty of first-cla.vi, j,' mrantccJ, hand-made Saddle and Sliaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. 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