The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 06, 1908, Image 2

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50 PER CENr. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $2fl PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. KASY
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THE EVENING HERALD
lustied Dully, Kxeept Sivmlny, by the
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
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FURNITURE
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HOTEL FOE KENT
TAIUiK PAI)l)IN(iYoti will llml
it at Ciillott's
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TEL IN MEIlltlliL, GUMI'UOTkl.Y
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Daily, liy mall, M months ..
Dally, by limit, three month
t tally, liy limit, mil' month...
Dtlly, delivered bv carrier, on
E. W. GILLETT S CO.
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MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY
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KLAMATH FALLS. THURSDAY EVENING. AUtiUSTti. 1WW
mom:v toit (.non isn.iiis.
Ill lllllllllOII III 11"' liellelllM H nllllll
lr tin' pruii'i linn .nut li iuiallon
vdii h iniitriil u.e use of tlmberland
and range au a to Insure permanent
supplies for local want, the states
having national forest now receive,
under the now Agricultural Appro
priation lllll, S5 per cent of tlio grow
proceeds derived from tho sale of na
tional forest resource. This amount
according to law, goes to offset any
losses of tho states through with
drawal of forest areas from taa
tlon, and Is devoted lo putille roads
nnd sellouts.
Several years ago romplaltits were
made that the withdrawal of timber
lands for forest purposes reduced ttie
taxatile are.is of the states In which
withdrawals were made. Tho forest
service, quick to see the justice of
these complaints, recommended at
first that 10 per cent, and later that
5i per cent of the gros proceeds
from thu national forests should bo
paid to the states. As a result, the
states are assured of school and road
funds, doubtless more certainly than
they otherwise could havo been, since
the permanence of tho forest re
sources Is now secured by consona
nce management. Had the forests
never been establlthed, their re
sources would undoubtedly have been
exhausted by hasty and Improvident
methods of exploitation, leaving th4
land wasted and unproductive.
HISTORIC KI.KKT.
A naval squadron inmposed of tho
ships that have been of world-wide
fame In three great navul wars of
the United States and representing
four distinct types of nuval architec
ture. In their achievements epitomiz
ing tho entire naval history of the
nation will be In Ronton harbor dur
ing the whole of this week.
Thu ships aro the historic frigate
Constitution, "Old Ironsides," re
stored to her former appearance and
permanently located at tho Charles
town navy yard; Kurrugut's flag
ship, tho Hartford, which led In es
tablishing a new word for tha Am
erican navy when she ran the bat
teries below Now Orleans and at Mo
bile; tho cruiser Chicago, the fluff,
ship of tho first white squadron of
tho new navy; the cruiser Oljmpla,
which was tho flagship of Admiral
Dewey In the battle of Manila Hay;
the cruiser New York, tho flagship of
Admiral Sampson at Santiago, and
tho monitors Arkansas and Nevada,
excellent types of tho grim little
flghtem which conquered the dread
Merrlmac, and which are still con
rldcred capable of doing good snrvlco
us coast defense ships.
isalloonk iti:voi-t"i ionizi: v.it
hereinfore ha been ItnpiMslMo.
t ' m'iiuhIii,, Miese possibilities.
Cut striven said he Is of the opinion
that balloon scouts may b enabled
to get nil almost minplete phntu
graphic picture show lug fortlllcutloiis
nnd the distribution of fortes, b.v
means of the telephotn, n new Instru
ment with which, by the use of ex
tra lens. It is possible to funis on ob
jects at a distance of perhaps a mile.
and secure such detail ns will make i
tho picture seem us If It had been
taken lit a few hundred feet '
kv astronomical clock. I
All the movements of the earth '
are represented bv a remarkable lis I
i
tronomlral ilock which has been
placed In public view nt the American
Museum of Natural History. It not
only shows the dully rotation of the
earth upo- Its a s, but tin motion
about the sun, anil a I no demonstrate
through nil the year the .ihimges
which cause the march of the sen
sons. Contrary to the expectations, the
speech of acceptance of V. J. Ilryan
will be a short one. II" states that
by actual count it contains 5300 i
words. While the Issues of the cam
paign will be discussed, It Is under
stood they will not be gone Into nt
any length, his views being reserved
for more elaborate treatment In the
special speeches ho Intends to make.
KOK SALK A Homestead relin
quishment, 130 acres of which will
be under ditch. Mason & Slough. It I
Heavy FreliihiiiMj a Specklty. Baggage Orders Are
Given Prompt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
PHONES
of tic n
Barn H7U
KENYON 5 GRIMES, PROPRIETORS
Having up-to-date olano
trucks we solicit your
fine piano moving
MRS. T. A. BALIS, Merrill, Ore.
FOR SALE
Household
Goods
Elwood Steel Fences
GUARANTEED
We arc in recent receipt of i. i mad of
the Famous Elwood Steel Fencing and
Poultry Netting in all width , stand
ready to guarantee every f. ' I WhhI
Fence we .send out
Geo. R. Hurn
MRJ
As I am goinjj away from Klamath Falls I
will sell all my household furniture, lxds,
tables, stoves, kitchen utensils, etc. It will
pay you to call and look over the goods.
J. II. DAKIN
Room o Navigation Co. Iildg.
T. I.. Seymour has returned from
a trip to New York where ho was
called by tho Illness und death of
Ills brother. He will go to his Swim
Lako homestead In a few das to re
main for tho rest of the summer.
MONEY TO LOAN on ranches, city
property and timber land. HALL-
SHEPHERD CO. 1'Stf
House wanted by September 1st,
near public school. Frank M. I'pp,
at Winters Jewelry Store. S-Ctf
We can aupply you with any kind
of furnltuuro and bouse furnishings.
Virgil 4 Son, at tho bridge on Main.
That the expenditure of millions
of dollars for tho i ('construction of
coast defenses will b(i necessitated If
balloon warfare Is perfected, Is the
belief expressed by Lieut. Col. George
P. Scrlven, chiof or the United States
Signal Corps for the depart moot of
tho east. While he does not believe
that tho flying much I no has yet
shown Itself to bo entitled to con
sideration, Col. Scrlven said thut he
believes that experiments made In
Europe with tho dirigible balloon as
well as with tho lesser onea In this
country shpw that these ships of
the air will bo valuable in collecting
Information about the enemy which
KEEP COOL Nice lino of men'a
alpaca coats and fancy vestH at tho
Boston Store. 7tf
For l.riiM-.
Hotel with everything new, dining
room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor;
fine patronage, feeding from HiO to
200 daily. Inquire nt Hotel Dorrls,
Dorrls, California. S-.'tf
Look nobby! We clean, press and
repair clothes at the Pantatorlum. 13
To make room for new goods that
are now on tho way wo are dlsposlug
of all second-hand articles we have
left at price less than cost. Virgil
X. Sou.
II. W. MiiIIit i.'irrles the largest
stock of l.'dlMiri phonographs and
gold moulded niunls in Klumath
count). 7-3 1 tf
U.-.IMI ACHIM kkki:.
The Uikesldu company lias 2500
ucres of laud uuder the Adams ditch
that It will glvu RENT I'REK for
one i-ar. This Includes the use of
the laud anil water. The renter must
clear and place the laud In eulutlva
Hon. The renter gets all the crops
but wo reserve the right to pasture
thu stubble,
'I lie IjiLcsIiIi- Coiiiniiy,
J, I-'rank Adams, Miutager,
Merrill. Oregon.
Ni.llre In llir I'ul.lli.
lll'MIt llf l' t'ollllillllll llf
Till! KLAMATH TOfNTY HANK
at Klamath Palls, In the State of
Oregon, at the closo of hunlm-m,
July l&th, l'JOS.
lti:.SOUItCKS.
Loans and dlscouiits. . . $22:,r,r, (. 13
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured
lionds, securities, etc. , ,
Hank lug lioiiHe,furnlturn
mid fixtures
Other real estate owiumI
Due from banks, (not
reserve bunks) J I l.I II.1T7
Checks und other cash
Items I0.7I&.07
Cash on hand ::!i,riK6,i;2
si,!i:r,.R:
nn.i7c.7r.
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NOTICK Xlt I'iriiUL'ATIO.V.
(J, S. Land OOlce, Lakovlew, Ore
gon, July IS, 1D0S.
Notice Is hereby given that the
State of Oregon has filed In this of
fice Its applications under tho pro
visions of the uct of Cougresu of
August H, imn, and the acts sup-
pluinental and amendatory thereto,
for the following described lauds, to
wit: List No. OdC, for so U sw ,i , Sec.
4 and nwKowK, Sec. a, T. 33 .,
R. 21 E W. M.
List No. 086, for awKuett. Sec.
3, T. 34 8 K. H E. W. M.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lands described, or desir
ing to object because of the mineral
character of tho land, or for any
other reasons, to the disposal to ap
plicant, should Hie their affidavits of
protest lu this oOlce, on or before the
10 day of September, 1S08,
J. N. WATSON,
7-24-8-11 Register.
Total 4fi:s:s,ifi:.!)3
I.IAIIILITIHS.
Capital slink paid In.. J l no, mm. on
Undivided profits, less
expeiiKi'i nnd tuxes paid I,r,3i;,ri4
Duo to hanks mid hunkers 2,S77,22
Individual deposlls.suh-
ject to iheik ::cr,,2!;t.K7
Demand lertlflintes of
deposit fill, I on, ir,
Certified ihi-clm. . . . , . 33.75
('ashlei'H ihi'iks out
standing 233. CO
Totul t.pi33,ir,i.!i3
Suite of Oiegou, ('oiinly of Klum
ath, ss:
1 Alex. Martin, Jr, Cushler of the
above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that thu above statement la
tiiio to the bust of my knowledge und
bellor.
ALRX. MARTIN. JH., Cushler
Correct Attest;
ALKX. MAItTIN,
i: It. IlKAMKH.
I!. I: McCORMACK,
Dlrectois.
Subscribed and sworn to beforo me,
this 31st day of July, 1908.
C. P CHABTAIN, Notary Public.
We, the undersigned merrhents of
Klamath Kulls, Oregon, hereby agree
to rlosq our places of business, begin
ning on Monday, Augutt III, l0N,
at 7 o'clock p. in., on all davs rirepl
Saturday, (and from the Hull lo the
:nth day of December nnd during
county fair nnd from July 1st In
jJuly 3rd):
Shlve Urns A u
Van Itlper llros.
A. K. Crane e t. Cn
W. J. Ilreiiiiaii
The llonlnn Store
Virgil A Sou
The Itrlik Store Co.
Mrs. 0. W. Klsh
(ii-o. It. Hum
II. Itolvln
Schallock k. Daggett Co.
W. A. Calkins & Co.
K. K. K. Store
The Deal
The Portland Store.
W. II. Dolbner '
Hunk U Schneider '
Stilts Dry (Joods Co.
Roberts It Hanks
(Ireelcy & Phillips.
K. W. (Illletto
(leo. T. iluldwln
Zlm llatdwln
C. T. Oliver
rarmerH Implement & Supply
House. J3IAI0
Watson & Van Sickle
PRACTICAL
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS
100 Designs by Fred Hodgson, Chlcuijo's
Leading Architect, to Choose from
Wi'iilsii ftirnisli plaim anil xiiccillcatioiii liy 1 1 h I K- - n at I t the
rt'K'iilur pries. Your mtntmTi' t-oriliallv. -ilu i'i I
DWELLINGS A SPECIALTY
CALL WATSON, LAKESIDE INN
East End Meat Market
CKISLEK & STILTS, Proprletor-s
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
Fresh and ('unit .Meats nisi Sausage f .i' -""
We hsnilln our meats in the moat modern wu it Inn
lines and surroundlngD. Try us nnd we will ! mut
happy to have y mi fur u milium r. I r. - Drlivrrj
HfltT K. WlTIIKIIW,
Vice President
An", sun
. i isry
Abstracting
Map, runs, Blue Prints, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and IrrlgatlonJEiiriluecrs
notici:.
Knr Kulr-llomeftleail Itelliiqulkliineiit
Pour and om-half miles from Mer
rill, Oregon; ICO acres fit I, 70
acres In cultivation, of which 12 acres
Is In potatoes, ir ucres rye, 4 ucres
burley.balunco In wlieut. Smull house
and barn, good well, team of sorrel
mures, weight 3fir.O imiuiiiIh. One flno
Percheron colt, harness, new Htude
baker wagon, 3', ; two mllth cows,
one iulf, one yearling heifer, three
brood sows, 80 chickens, now CO-tooth
harrow, 14-Inch plow, two stoves,
household furniture, dishes and other
things too numerous to mention.
Price $1300. Would be cheap ul
three times this price,
Kuqulre of K. K. PITCH,
28-lwk Merrill. Oregon.
My first kiln of lime will be burnt
about August loth. 1 will be ready
to fill all orders from then on
27--wk uko HIKIIN.
Von will nave money by buying
sowing machines and oil nf vn. ....
Ing machlnii supplies at Mullers, cor- V
uer Main and tith streets. 7-3itf
Hholl suys he has Hie best Ice
cream In town. If you are from Mis
souri stop lu at the American Con
fectlonery. 27.iot
Don J, ZiiMWAl.T. 0.
President
),JWlll.UUs. C
Treamiri r
Klamath Falls, Oregon
CHAH. K. WOKIIKN
President
A. M. WOKDKN
('ushier
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CAPITAL, $100,OOO.OU
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