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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1908)
MARSH LANDS 303 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERMS MM T" .xMaVVfAfeAk.A. THE EVENING HERALD Imied tally, Kxcppt Sunday, liy tlio HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor FURNITURE mw wali HOTEL FOR RENT i rtfA m lH I& :aki; TABliK PADDING You will flml it at (Jillott's THE RICHELIEU, THE BEST IK). TEL IN MERRILL, COMPLETELY FURNISHED. WILL LEASE To .... DESIRABLE PAIt'H . St'KSCISMTlON IIATl'.S iMlly, by mill, one jiur tail, In null, m mouth. Italll, i mull, ilmv iiimitlii . ... I.ul, lij mull, '' miiiitli li.ul, deliwieil I' vainer, on week. . - W I S5i Ml E. W. GILLETT & CO. t i 1-a.i mm. ! C atti r "m i tfr$ M KLAMATH FALLS. MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST $ 1908 TIIK ritACTH'AIj St'HOOI.. Tlio mctropoll of OroROn linn tok en n long step In advance In Itn nddl lion to the public schools of thai city, nnd It is to be hoped that Its example will soon be followed by school au thorities of other sivllons if the state. l'ortliind's first frev public School of Trader will open September H, anil It Is expected that n full quota of pupils will bo on hand to begin Ihelr new work. The now School of Trade will be freti to all bo). It being under the control of the name board that has j prominent and his most Important 'labor has been to quell the rovolu- tlonuu who wore plotting to remove V. M. Cako as stato chairman, either through resignation or bv eullon As a reMlll of toufereiuc II has ln u decided that Cake shall colli Hun- .it the helm and direct the Taft mm PIkii, with tlio iiMtiiraiict' of a eilul Meeulle board coimlstlni: of lle members. This was taken up with Cake by wire, the latter being In Iloslon attending the Supreme Lodge bf the Knights of l) Milan. On the Senatorial question Senator f Kiillon freely expressed his opinion Heavy Freighting a Specltlty. Baggage Orders Arc Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company OftlCr M7 I Having up-to-dulc ulano ........ trucks we solicit your PHONES fine piano moving KENYON & GRIMES, PROPRIETORS Barn H: MRS. T. A. BALIS, Merrill, Ore. tV and this wa t tint I he l.i'culniiir,. lharge of the rlty's other public In- :,,, , p,w, ,.,, K- n,ilml,rlaln stltutlon of learning. In the new school bos will be i . "I do not believe that a Itepubllcan I ..mI.UIlm .l...l.l ..! .. ,!.. i. ftl.lUIIII ,- IMIlMllll I'll',, tl Ift'llltf, (ill to the Senate." he said. electrical construction, macnine snop practice, molding, mechanical and ar chitectural drawing, arithmetic and English, but no foreign languages. Doth the studies and the hours for taking them will be made to suit the boy as near us possible. Instead of making the lad fit Into a groote fixed by the school authorities. This In stitution Is for the wago earner, for tho rank and file of workers. Instead of for tho purpose of teaching loys that they arc to be "bosses." Modern machinery Is being Install ed, all to be driven by electricity, and each machine to hare Its Individual motor, thus making a workshop free from belting and shafting. Men who have had years of experience In Port land shops will be the Instructors In the School of Trades. (SIYKH t'ltKKIM TO IIIMHKI.K. Sultan Abdul Ilamld has liberated himself from the 31 jenrs of self imposed bondage In the roal palace and In an official decree announced that henceforth he would appear on the streets as freely as any private citizen. A virtual prisoner since 1&77, when he established absolute Ism, tho sultan by the recent granting of a constitution to his people has al so brought freedom to himself. Ho believes bo can now appe-ir In public with the utmost safety. Closely following this decree was another, equally as startling to the representatives of the various pow ers and more significant In Its possi ble bearing on Kuropeun politics, thut henceforth tho prince's Imperial fam ily must observe monsgamy. Tho sultan hopes by this to mako tho princes of Turkey eligible for mar riage Into the European dynasties. Ho believes tho greatest protection tho empire can have In tho future would bo a union of tlio members of tlio imperial family with tlio leading powers of Europe. These two Inno vations, coupled with tho discarding of veils by the Turkish women, nro tho most rcmarkablo and unusual re sults so far apparent of the new con stitution. As proof of the sincerity of tho sul tan's conversion to 1 1 bum limn und hi determination to regenerate) Tur key it lias been announced thai be will probably tour Europo for a study of constitutional methods of govern ment. This will be tho most radical tep ever taken by a Turkish ruler. FVVtOS 8KTTLEH TKOUHLI.'. During his lxlt to Portland Sena tor Kulton has succeeded In blocking the game his friends put up to oust Cake as state chairmnn. Kor several weeks past a combination has been forming to make matters so tropical that Cako would resign, or this plan falling. It was determined to capture the state committee and throw him out as chairman. One of Kulton's closest friends sa)s that the prema- Iturc publication of the plans spolleil "T f4l ISI- . IHillllJ it. lin lNI f I'M Fulton to hurry to Portland to straighten out the situation and re store the harmony which his lieuten ants were cooking. S. C. lleach, who wns the choice of one set of Fulton's followers to suc ceed Cake In the management of the campaign, asserts positively that be Is not an aspirant for the position and doe not want It. MOST or WOOL SOI.I. Clip Not n Large n I'miuI. Hut the Quality I (iiMMl. J. Frankll, the wool bii)er, reports that most of the choicest cuts aro sold. About l,-J2.ri.O00 pounds will be marketed hern this full, at about He. The quality Is good. The clip Is Htiort, because of the high prices pre vailing last year for mutton, from ' to $r.r,0, which Induced many sheep men to dispose of large portions of their flocks. Another reavin for the shortage Is duo to the establishment of forest reserves nnd the vlgllanru of the rangers In limiting the num ber of sheep for pasturage thereon, which further reduced tho f!orl:s ami consequent clip. In tho long inn, however, this way piovcs u benefit, as tho quality of both the sheep mid their clip will be better, owing to the sheep being In u less crowded range. I-cko County Examiner. Goods FOR SALE Household As I am going nwuy from Klamath Falls I will sell all my household furniture, lieds, tables, stoves, kitchen utensils, etc. It will pay you to call and look over the goods. J. H. DAKIN Room 5 Navigation Co. Bldg. I'lltsT liOI.lt llltll'K. Mine (Inner of Hong llllrlit Send On! I "In. I Cold. The AtturnH Pl.ilmleiiler sas that Mr. Crlgsby, of the. Hoag mining JlntrUt, near New Pine ('reek. If, miles south of Uikeview. has llnally matte a lotiiplete dean up from his arasla. It will hu remembered that .Mr. (Jrlgsby built an aralu for the pur nose of determining the kind of a mill required lo Mite the value In 'lis mine. Six tons of ore were run through, the iirimta saving oul oih third tho assay uilue TIh-ho tailings were saved and ejuiililed and Si. per cent was sned. Tho yield from the six tons resulted In a brick weighing a fnu lion over $1000. Kan Jom' I'leiisurc Heckcr. In tho last fow days many things have developed In Oregon politics af fecting both tho Presidential cam paign and tho election of a United States Senator by the Legislature. In all of these matters, United States Senator Charles W. Fulton has been C. W. Knowles, J. II. Enrlght, II. E. Hull, I). I). Hanks, Dr. 11. C. Our Inch and a few other parties left Sat urday for Wumpler'B recort where they will remain for seveial du)H. They expect to make a trip to Crater Lake and to visit most of tho points of Interest In tho north end of the county. They aro all professional and business men of San Jose and are out for a good time. 13 The August list of Edison records Is In. Call an hear them at Mullers. 7-31tf If 'you have u friend stick to Mm rattier than stick him. Choice cucumbers and tomatoes at the Monarch Fruit Store. 29 lteHirl of the ('oliililliili of Till: KI.AM.ITH t'Ot'XTV HAN m at Klamath Falls, In Hid State Oregon, at the t Ioho of business July ir.lli, 1 'JDS. KK.HOUHCKS. Loans-am! discounts. . . $2:!i,!i.'i), Overdrafts, secured nnd tinsei ured M.X' .'..:: Ilonils, securities, ele. . . f.0,1 7li.7.' Itnnking liouse.fiirulturi) mid llxtures r,,iss.ni Other real estate owned 1,'jii'.'. C Hue from banks, (not reserve hanks) 1 1 1,1 II.:! Cheiks und other nub Hems 10,719.1)7 Cash on hand :;:i,.' GO. (',:.' Total ir,::::, i-a.93 I.IAIIIMTII.'S, Capital stock paid in.. $100,000.00 Undivided prollts, less expenses und taxes paid I.Ii.'IK.f, I flue to banks and baiikuni 2.X77.2I.' Individual deposlts.sub- led lo eheik :ifi.".:'!i::.S7 Demand (ortllliates of deposit fi(i,190.15 Certified clucks 33.76 Cash let's cheeks out standing 2:12.50 Total $r,33,IU9.93 Stale of Oiegou, County of Klam ath, ss: I. Alox. .Martin, Jr., Cashier of tho above-named bunk, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is tl uo to the best of my knowledge and belief.' ALEX. MAKTIN, Jit., Cushlor. Correct Attest: ALEX. MAHTIN, E. It. HEAMEH, E. I. McCOIlMACK, Directors. Huhscrlhed unci sworn to before mo, this 31st day of July, 1808. C. P CHASTAIN, Notary Public. Not lie lit Hie I'lll.tle. We, the undersigned merrhents of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby agree to close our places of huslni-ss, begin ning on .Monday, Augutt 10, I V0.S, at 7 o'clock p. 111., on all ds)s except Saturday, (and from the loth lo the Ctli day of J hi ember and during county fair and from July 1st lo July 3rd): Hblu- Urns, ft Co. Van lllper Itros. A. E. Cratice X. Co. W. J. Ilreiinnn The lloston Slore Virgil fc Sou The llrlrk Store Co .Mrs. II. W. Fish (!eo. It. Hum II. llolvlu Schallock & Daggett Co. W. A. Calkins ft Co. K. K. K. Store The D Dnl The Portlaud Store. W. II. Dolbeer Hunk k. Schneider Stills Dry Hoods Co. Huberts &. Hanks (Ireeley It Phillips. E. W. (lllletlo (leo. T. llnldwlii Zlm Italdwln (J. T. Oliver Farmers Implement ft Supply House. J3IA10 .vow':. I'or Kali Hnmeleiiil IMInqtiMiment Four and one.hiilf miles from Mer rill, Oregon; 1C0 acres femei!. 70 acre In cultivation, of which 13 acres Is In potatoes, 1.1 acres re, 4 uires barley, balance In wheal. Small bouse nnd barn, good well, learn of sorrel imnres. weight 2 6 no pound, One fine Perclieron (oil, harness, new Htude hakor wugon. I!'.'.: two milch rows one cair, one yearling heifer, three brood sows, 80 chicken. new co.tonth harrow, H-lnch plow, two stovos, noiiHi-iiuni nirnitiire, insiies and other thlugii too numerous to mention. I Price $1300. Would he chiup all tliren times this price, Enqillie of E. E. FITCH, -S-lwk Merrill. Oreicou. My first kiln of lime will bo burnt ubout August 10th. I will h ready to till all orders from I be 11 on. 27-3WI: (1EO IIIEIIN. You will save money hy buying sowing machines mid ull of your sow lug machine supplies at Mulleru, cor ner Main and Uth streets, 7-3 Itf HIIUII sajH lie has the bent i cream In town. If you are from Mis souri atop In at the American Con- rectionary. 27.101 Elvvood Steel Fences GUARANTEED We are in recent receipt of a carload of the Famoui Elwood Steel Fencing and Poultry Netting in all widths. Wo .stand ready to guarantee every rod of Klwood Fence we send out Geo. R. Hum Watson & Van Sickle PRACTICAL BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS 100 Deilgni by Fred Hodgion, Chicago's Leading Architect, to Choose From Woulxo furnish planH and niK-clllcatiotiM liy IIinIknoii at U'ltht rt'Kiilar urici. Your iwtronnKu cortllallv Nihcitnl DWELLINGS A SPIGIALTY CALL WATSON, LAKESIDE INN East End Meat Market CRISLER a STILTS, Proprietor:. Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry Krcnh and (,'urnl MealM aixl .Saiiwum of all knxlt Wo hand la our meat In thomont modem n) in clean l!nM and mirniumJInK". Try ui ami we will ! moit happy to have yuu for a cuntomcr. ! Drlurry, IlKHT K. WlTIIKOW, Vire I'rrnMent Abftncting Mapt, FUm, BIm rrlnu, Etc. ,Sfi'tary Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and IrrlgatlonEnglneers Don J. Zumwai.t. C, K. I'retiilent M. I.WI.I.IAM!. i- Treamirer Klamath Fills, Oregon CIIAH. K. WORDKN I'reildrnt A. M, WOltDKN CaiUler FltKU MrXHASK Vlce-PrffUrn' The American Bank and Trust Co. t " 1 . 1. . 1 jflwr L.-r -"ti- MJUBi; 7arJT?l';il''i ..MvTT,-ni iJiM.iiiiiii CAPITAL. $100,000.00 Cor. 8th tad (Ala Street