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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1908)
ij ran jw Ill ; m mim m$ r m sls k . mr .s f Ui &!8K i U' llJEUT? i;$f Imfl iim1. wfcr?4 . JHILf fit if ifAMTT t Aimo twvnrwvQ nrrtilTCT fiftH. ARFT Anv? miiASn rAlHUa wwrvw t mv w ,i :j. 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT jgo ran fttna uw wrnww, EASy t IIWIIII a ------m-mmmmmmm inmLm imam! llll'll'll'll'l '" ."..' , I II " Incorporated November 28, iqqq THE EVENING HERALD I lined Dully, Except Sunday, by Hie HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. 0. SMITH, Editor ' ' SUliftCRIi'TlON RATK.H Pally, by null, one year W Dully, by mull, lx months - f Dally, by mail, three month ". .'. I 2.1 Daily, by mill, one month i M Pally, delivered by carrier, one week I& KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY EVENING. JULY 21. 1908 THE PASMORE MUSICAL TRIO OCR rOIlTKlXD I.KTTKK. The Cor:elou Cluli or ltiookln, X. V . a represented In Portland Siitnl hy n delegation ot one bun dled ami tneno-flw1 of tin iii.inbors The Cherry lair at, Salem last veok van a Brest rurrmu. and many were prenont fr'im Portland ami other Kilnl. A contran (or $75,000 for the con utrmtlon of the (ounilatlon ot "the main building (or Slfl ft Co. to he finished within ninety da, n let laM Friday. The Asiona Regatta, with thirty Hplemthl aquittlc events. In scheduled for August ST. 2S and 29, and the railroad have made n rate of a fare and a ihlrJ for the round trip from all Kilnta In the state The Washington State Press Asso elation enlujed one of their best on nual conventions at Vanroitvur dur ing three das of last ucek A trip up the Columbia river, a trolley ride to Portland and a banquet at Van couver, witc among the features of entertainment. Judge Geo. T. Baldwin, vice pres ident of the Oregon Development League, aniilr. V. O. 8ralth, editor ot the Klamath. Falls Rtenlng Herald were In Portland Saturday as a spe cial committee from the Klamath Falls Chamber of Commerce to In vite the Y.M.C.A. excursion party which goes to Crater Lake August 7. to arrange their Itinerary sp as to Include a vUlt to Klamath Palls. The colonist rates from all points In the East to all points In Oregon commence Pept. 1st and continue un til Oct. 31st. Every commercial or ganisation and every citizen of Ore gon should begin to make these rates the subject ot ertry letter that goes out ot the state. The fare Is $30 from Missouri river points, St. Paul, Duluth andJOjnlTJff f"rfi'""T "Louis and $3S from Chicago, with proportionate rates from every point In the United States. J No meeting was ever called In Ore gon that has attracted the universal enthusiasm that has been crested by the Oregon Good Roads Conference, which Is to be held in the Convention Hall, th floor, ot the Portland Com mercial club on Tuesday, Aug. 11th. Ad effort will-bo made to call the meeting to order promptly at 9:30 a. m., so that there may be a morn ing, an afternoon and an evenlg ses sion. The railroads have made a rate of a fare and a third for the round trip for this occasion. Delega tus reprojentlug eery grange, the. luiumenlal bodies, and the different i counties to !" appointed by lhe county Judges, are nlremU rvportlnK j that the) will lie In "(out Kwi ed llor In the state Is a delegate ut large ' as Is tin miior of ier illy, and ov er) toillil) eoiumliwIoiuT A piusriim Is being prepared, but out) effort will liu liuule to get rid of Ioiik wind- .aiSkw iSSlllllllllllllW." war ,fclPw fPHPu ji vysFJ?.J . -. y " i iL' iaiiiiiMsiflsL lJr mm ? t fJujB Hg J " ml'fHK " yf 3fsiw atrBaar 'gggggggLLat In Concert at the 0)era House To-Niglit explain fully the work of lhvrlasii Dr. II. A. llerllilK" Iium Ihtii In nnisliiil work all of his. life. Aftr a good eleimntary training under ed vpeeelioM rml lo gvt down to at- such men of national reputation as t it it t work that will prodiuo n-ioills A prnitlral age Indeed It U, and woman Is contributing her full sharu tr Its practicality, and Is showing hirself fully caable of appreciating the Importance of being entirely and finely practical Proof of this tomes In the storv of n rase t lint was re- I Hoot. Odgeti. Leslie, HI run h aad V.tf 'erhurd, he later studied with l.'.'Cas- ton llotlschalk, of Chlrugo, and Slg-' nor Victoria Carpi ot Milan, Italy. IIHVAN HAH MtDKTKN IIMUIINI. lr un has made ten moid for tin Kdlson Phonograph, of slatlllng rliarness, force and ludlvlduallt) Coin In and hea'r soinn of Ihrsv llri sti rtfiird ut Mullers 3lf EXPERIMENTAL set en )ears In Voice, and of Dr Lou is I'alk and Frederick (Irani (llcou, of Chicago, In Harmony, and Jolmiin I'rerck lu Orehestratlfin. He has taught 3 1 years, ami stands as one of j Trial MATRIMONY. Am.nt Msrrlsg Is th. ftul. Many Ps.slss. Awung inuny MtopU ut lb. world trial uialilni;.N re I he aivptrd rut low. Among tbr iltifl "msrrlsgr Is couildrml uul) a trmjwrarjr ruu vtnleocv, uut tiiiullug ou th. rlWs fcrnla It was a case of life and America. He Is a llfo member of the . utn ... , ,;f ..roportloo of th. death, having had his day in court, 'National Music Teachers - Aola- i cently before the goernor of Call-1 the foremost hiuslcul authorities In Statement of Condition or ihe, Klamath County Bank Klamath Fills, Oregon DIC1MPIR 31, oo7 RESOURCES Loans ami DIbcouiiIh . $340,530 80 Kel Etatc, Bulldiniri nnd ' Flxturtoi 14,745 1a Cult and Sight Exchange 6(i,2l7,Qg $605,0401 UABUJTTES CaplUI Stock, fully paid. . $100,00000 Surplus and Profit 21,753 II Duo Othor BankH 32,OOo!94 ,k'' 431,2J)5.48 t $585,040,51 I, Al.s Martin. Jr.. Cashier of th si. ,lllmrd Unk, ilo solemnly swear that ll... K,i , , ,7, mrnt I. irue lolhe be, of mv kiiow,j. ,,,', Z, Al.r.A MAKIIN, J( t ,,icf .Subscrlbe.1 ami iworn lo lfote n. u, i,,i, div of January, Dais. "' "' lM ., ai SnniiiiM Notary Public fur i if, ,.,;(, orncEKs ALIXMAKTIN -E.R.RKAMIS ALU MARTIN, JR. LULU ROGERS . President Vice-President Cashier Ass't Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Batln In fact several days In several courts, 'lion for the case of murder lu which he' was Involved had taken lis course until here was only the executive be-1 tween him and Ihe gallows. He was charged 'with having slain Sarah I'rlce. This was Ihe situation when, with Ihe day of execution less than a week distant, Mrs. James !.nn vis ited the govrnor. She presented her plea, rf most wifely petition for the commutation of the sentence, of her husband, fde governor was moed. "Your appeal has touched me," he said to the pleading wife. "1 can see thai you love your husband very dearly." rhen the practicality of the age showed Itself, and woman's full appreciation of that practicality. "No, governor." she said, "love baa not any thing to do with It, I am a practical and a truthful woman. You see, Jim has his life Insured, and I want that lite Insurance. If be Is banged his policy will be void by lis own terms. Send him to prison aud let him die there, and I will got that life Insurance. Do not let him b banged, and thus have me cheated out ol the money." Tne gorurnor was merciful to'tbe'insurance' com pany. He was also practical, as be comes a governor In this age. Jim Lynn was executed. t'oaxert by Ibe'Paawimi . HLMMKIt Ml'HIC HCIIOOL. Ueglnniog In KUanatb Falls Jaly flBd , Md etuMag Anost 11 lb. The' opening meeting, Wednesday- evening, July 22, Is FREE. The pub lic is cordially Invited lo attend. Dr R. A. Heritage, the Bummer School Instructor, will sing a few uongs, and CHAS. E. WORDEN' President M. WORDEN Cashier FRED MELHA8E .Vtoe-PrieHit The American Bank and Trust Co. II.D.Hasmore, baritone; Miss Mary Pasmore, violin; Miss Susanna Pas more, piano, and Miss Dorothy Pas more, cello, will appear al Ihe opera bouse Tuesday evening,, . July :t. Reserved seals for the entertain ment will not be n sale until Mon day. Program. I. Trio In O, Haydn Andante. Adagio CantablU, Presto, Rondo Al' Ongrolie. 2. Songs. Brahms. a. May Night b. Sapphic Ode, c. My Maiden's Mouth Is a Rosy Red. 3. Violin Solo, Polonaise Brilliant Wienlawskl. 4. Piano Solo. a. On wings of Song, Mendelssohn Llsxt. b. Etude In C minor, Chopin, 5. Cello Solo. a. Air, Pergolese. b. Tarantella. Popper. 6, Trio for, Violin, Viola and CeTlo. Serenade, Beethoven. March, Adagio, Menuetlo 7. Song. The Holy City, Adams. With piano, violin and cello ac companiment. S. Trio, Southern Airs, Arr. by II. II. Pasmore. old and middle skrd uiru by frujumt clanging hs had msuy wltrs, and thlr rhlMivu. catlrml around lb Country, air unknown lo them' K I deocrt of iliulisr prsrtlcv of nprl-1 rutntsl lustrlniuny nufl cunoublst vail' ty are found among lusny of the American Indian till on buth contl ' neuls. In parts of (Imnlsnd sli months It tbe trial dead Hue. husband and wife separating t lb. "two-bearta-lwu. ralude" theory dmlops discord lost sad , of harmony. Msrrlsg among lb. Betocudut, ao j cording to Kiim, Is of a puraly tempo rary nalure, "dissolved on tne slightest prvt.it or without any pr.text at all merely through love of cbsng. nr ca price." "In TasmauU," ssys Dr. Mllllgan. "trial msrrlsgs result lo a succession of wives." In Ssmoa Ibe wife's tenure of ofln I freqnenlly llmltrd to a few days or I ay weeks, and msrrlsge Is somttlin.s only ' g) an excuse for tbe fessts and festivals an dear lo tbe hearts of Ibe pleasnre lo tag natives. In the Indian arcblpelsgn It Is a com mon practice for formal msrrUrn to be limited, someUmes for only a month and at others for a period of several yearstkkoolcraft The lest AutherJl. H.ttle-aarry is a man always to be trusted. He has never deceived re. Clara-But bow do you know that? Hettle-Koow It? Why, be told me so himself only last eienlus. Boslea arsoscript. The Eldred Company ' F. C. ELDRED, Manager Boatwca, Oregon ( Saddlet. Harneaa and SuppHei ' We make a specialty of.lirst-clasj, K"anintcl, hand-made Saddles and Shups. Our Saddle have an established reputation. , " Orden From Everywhere Solicited ttSVMtttMlMI HOTEL. FOR RENT Rutrhers Close al 7 QVIork. We, the undersigned butchers of the city or Klamath Palls, hereby give notice to Ihe public that here-, after we wilt dose our shops at 7 o'clock every e'veThlng except Satur day when we will remain open is Usual. ' Melss Armaftd, - CHssler Stais, BI8 ( Cash Meat Market. I ' I" - .i i i an i II - - S(XkHx''f1rnJSi, . X,- . n-l at -ZZr 7TT J B itSTg mu p -na eh. m Hr- at s t . ay in lj na ui uvi j ig i m fll"TP " '-H-iJBsLi Siifi Hilii. 1 1 g m. ho-L '- .,-. W itlM 3 bbbb. IbalaTSil eqEi usz2 nSS imI araw asssi larari les 2JUpfj"3iUULJgy aVnJb mSBSt m'EKJBi 9E Jffl E53 Ste -. "J' ' ' 4grHaVaaBSgKX To make room for new goods that are now on the way we are disposing of all second-hand articles we have left at prices less than cost. Virgil It Son. - Vlndleailen. ""-. The Udy (to hastily retreating bar' t lar Pardon me, but won't you please wall till my husband sees you? I told niw mere wss some one lo the new and be said 'ItubbUbr-Usrper'e sar. Tee Haxard.us. "Yesslr," admitted a waiter, "1 stall be compelled to throw up my slluaUea here." "Indeed I What Is th. matter?" "More than I can put up with. Tk governor Insists on my eating mnafc- rooms In the presence of customer prove tney are eaiue.rungl.r-: ni-suis,. Merrill,. Ihe tow without a boom. PACIFIC SHOE WORKS AM l.paJr Work Dom lrtjpUy MMsUdHM4rMca . - U?: l!,1'..8olMJ 76c j Holes !"'.?,?-".'"''!ttci chin. ren'sllalSolef.WoenU,... Lqaipped with all modern machinery W.MlttlM: J.v.sbmatoa Mk Heavy rrdghtiag a fMcttJfy. - Glvea ProMst AtkatJM -r Orden Are O.K. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 t.fsgaaflJaaVrtV '" V JUttaguthio-dnt simao snasu we wwai yor iiasj mujum) awfigf & Storafle Mm -mw company PH0NM , tri ara kditon; a omai. rRorwiToiu THE RICHELIEU, THE BEST HO TEL IN MERRILL, COMPLETELY FURNISHED, -WILL' LEASE TO DESIRABLE PARTY n j i MRS. T. A. BALIS, Merrill, Or. " ,.rJ . t j M ? tVA VJ J Al - JiXl .wvni El wood Steel Fences: GUARANTEED We are in recent receipt of a carlofi the FaMOM Bw6o4 fteel Fencta Poultry. Nattbiff in alP.widths. We ratdy to;gaaraatee every rod of W rence we eena out ? Geo. R. Hum Watsp&Van Sickle lit t .u.4 i: '.';,i; PRACTICAL RinTT.V1Q Aim JIAMTWAtTOH , too vl' &1Mtii letaaiai ArcUtrnftoWoo -F, Vj f ru'ji .wri; taaWalgsBBgWawawaBwaB W alio f urnigh'plani-aBdrai&lflciUonB by Hodgwi. f wgularprlcw.' Yourpttroriiije'wrdlally ?oIIcJtf? DWtLLDfOi A OTCIAtTf . i : ' . VilUii.WAawn, rsi 1 - " r. " v ' aataaTty ' ' v.-i Lafg9B i-Jaffaial rli V ' i JC