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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
V PHONE 303 MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY SO PES CENT. VEOEXABIE MATTES. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TEKMS THE EVENING HERALD ImumI Dally, Eicept 8nndy, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION KAT.KS Dslly, by null, one year Dslly, by mall, tit month Dally, by mll, ihrve uionttn Dally, hy mall, one montl Dully, delivered by carrier, one week. KLAMATH FALLS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER !. 19US STAC1K DltlVKUS. iiliirlnc nil llu fifty yrnrs In- lias hivn Mil I Nut Coal l.aml I Department of thu Interior. V S. l.uml Offlce nt LnkoUow. Oiokuii. I August . l'-0-s- Nottcn Is hcrohy Klvmi Hint tier tlililo I. Ili'llctnii'i, n( Khinmlh Knlls Ort'Kun, l'i. !' '! 1'Jt'Si liinilo Timber ami Stmio Aplli-atlu, No. IISS, (Sorlal No. 02S8I. for w,li Section 17.T US S.. It. 10 i:.. W..M. l:na tiled notice of Intention to make ttnnl proof, to establish rtiiliu to the limd above described, before County jr, (.'lurk, Khimuth ('o , at Ills iittlee. nt 1 1 KhmiKth Knlls. Oregon, on the 1 -1 li 'rlny of October, P.'OS. ! Cliilimint mum uk ultnrini'ii: AiiKiistii J. I In) don, V. W Mend- nliall. Win lli'lli'tiiiin. It i: lliMon. II d( Klamatli I'iiIIj, Oregon J N WATSON. ! Kt-Klstvr. ,-. IX) '.' W 1 '. M ,oo ,citi:s iiti:i:. Kill-' Last Sunday's OreKonluu bad nui Uut this in largely lilt'l." said Hie extremely Interesting article on the told driver, "and while I ulwn fob "10-10-1 1 "Passlmr of the Stare Driver.' It (lowed my early trnlnliiK of takliiKl was of more than nasslni: Interest every precaution, my lack of bad in to this community, alnco two of our ,cldenta cannot lie attributed to skill Knlfhti of the lllbbona were the sub-(Oti my purl The bent drivers will The Lakeside compatiy h 2500 Jecta of the Illustration In the nrtl- hate incident Just the same . Hie ncres of land under thu Adnuta ditch i clc Al Decker and James Sampson, 'bent railroad men will have wrecks that It will kIio HUNT I'UEB for Mr.9ampon I the oldest stage driver, I Just never happened to titrlke my one )er. This Includes the use of' lu the atate. bavin followed that run of bad luck, but might K-t It to- tho land nnd water. The renter mutt calling for over tlfty J cam. In speak- morrow and make up In accidents clear and place the land In culutlva-1 Inn of It bo aald: Ifor the whole fifty je.us " ! lion. Tho renter sets nil tho crops "No. a stage driver Is no Rood any! Mr. Sampson, however, has excell- uut wo reserve urn ricm to pasture . , ... .. .,. . ...,.,. i. ' fwfmmfmmmmm NOTII'K Flilt I'l'III.U'.VriO.V. IF. H. I.nud Otllce, Lakuvlvw, Ore con, July IS, inns'. Notice It hereby given that the Stnln of Oregon hni tiled In this of-1 lice Its applications under the pro- , visions of the act of Congress of' AtiRiint H. I.S4S, and tho act sup-I pleiuciiUI and ntueudatory thereto, I for the following described lands, to-1 wit: l.lit No. 0s&. for ewH, Sec I I and nwkinwU. Sen. il, T. 33 S ' It. ill I!.. W. M. I. lit No. OSti, for swSine, Sec. , 3, T. 31 S It. H K. W. M. j An) mid all persons claiming ad-' tersely tho land described, or desir ing to object because of tho mineral -linructer of the land, or for any other reasons, to the disposal to ap- ' pllcunt, should tile their affidavit of , protest In this office, on or before the 10 day of September, 1V0S. J N. WATSON, i st-s II Register. I THERE ARE REASONS WHY itsaiiwewt" You should ouy your Groceries al Vnn Hlpcr Bros. 1st. They hive the goods you want 2nd. Their Groceries are always fresh 3rd. The price Is within reason 4th. They deliver phone orders promptly Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS. Get the Habit - Use Chase G Sanborn Coffees more. There was a time when he was Jent paper showing high reeomineti- important. He had to know his bus- datlons as a driver. These were gu inea and yon bet he wi taken carelen him by stage proprietors for whom of properly because the stage line I he hus worked In different pat is of needed good men, but now a driver the country, and by men with whom Is lucky If he gets to sleep with the (be became ncqualnted And this nr- tho stubble. The like-lile C'oiiiuiiiy. J. Frank Adams, Mnnagcr, Merrill. Oregon. wheel tones. "I must admit that the stage driv er was more needed In the early day. The whole business has degenerated. In the olden times we had good stag M, the stock was well-fed, tho har ness kept shiny and some pride was taken In the business. Hut now the line are being crowded nut by the railroad and the owner do not ex pect to have their route for very long, to cannot afford to spend much on keeping them up. People regard It now a a hardship If they must travel by stago Instead of railroad. They have forgotten their old friend the stage driver to meet their new friend the conductor and the engin eer, and have relegated the stage coach to the scrap heap in order In ride on tho cushions of the railway car. Tho way it I now I would rath er do anything else than drive a stago but bow can I? Fifty year In the business has unfitted mo for anything lie and I guess I will hang onto tho Job somewhere as long a thcro is a line running or step from the box and lay down the reins to the new order of things. "What becomes of the old driver? Oh, I don't know. A lot of them die and the others I guess Just give up and alt down and wait to die. Why shouldn't they? Thu business Is very nearly done for and once a stago driv er, always a stago driver. "Tho pay used to be belter than It I now. Of course a man can nioko a living driving a stage as ho Is paid a salary and board, but the worst fea ture la that tbero I no discrimina tion a the value or a man. A first class driver who can be depended up on to take caro of the horses and tho puutenger and properly protect the mull, get no more than somo green horn who thinks ho can drive." Mr, Sampson has on a number of occasion In tho early day been chas ed by Indians and managed to find shelter In a stage station and time and again ho has been held up by robbers. "I have never tried to fight when held up," aid he. "It Is tho height of folly for a driver to start any booting when the robbers have the drop on him for It only endangers the passenger and someone get kill ed. The robbers will get you anyway a thoy only have to kill a horse In order to stop your escape. "I will nevur forget ono time I was bold up In New Mexico. Tbero was $26,000 In bullion on tho stago and this was all taken. Old John Chin holm, the cattlo king, was a passen ger. The robbers took all he had with him in money and also a fine t&OO gold watch. This hud been a presont to nlm from friends and ho valued It highly. He offered to send $500 w the robber at any place thoy wonld designate It they, would only return the watch, but he never got It back. The old cattle man alio had m bottle of whisky and, ha .rebelled, at giving this up. lie Insisted that' the robber uk Just one drink and leave him the rwt and to thla they agreed. The (Old. of course, wa never ro overed aud It was a good haul' for the highwaymen. I havo frequently tarried Urge sum of money on the tag and In those day when we had TBtuabUa we generally anticipated trouble." Mr. Itnpton baa never had any Mrtovs aeeldent. ha never caused qualntance of the old-time ilrlver ex tends from the early day Middle West desperado to tho leading busi ness men and prominent cltltens of their times, for those were Hiik-h when everybody wanted to know Ho stage driver. Tin: KKitrm: iikskkt. , Nice I'atiiv Crunfuril 'i uchei. per Ihi at the Monarch The desert Is the most fertile area In tho United States, That sounds like a iiaradox, yet il Is true. Where did tho great clvllltatlons of antiqui ty arise? Where but In the fertile deserts? Egypt, Syria, l'aleMlne, Persia, Arabia, Northern I ml In, the north coast of Africa, w.-re nil nrld lands. The Incas In Peru, tho Toltins and Aztecs In Mexico, reared their clvllltatlons upon desert plateaus. Tho history of the Jews Is a history of a desert folk. It was within the encircling walls of thu desert that they evolved their notional and their religious consciousness Out of t In desert sprang all theso things as the water gushed from tho rock nt the blow of Motes. Tho desert 1 the most fertile be cause Il i a savings hank without any withdrawal. Plants need potash, magnesia, lime and other foods! nils, Juil as wo need animals and plants. Now In tho humid lands, such us In i our Eastern States, the ruins have fullen for tens of thousands of cen turies, and they have washed out the ' food of the plants. Uut In tho arid land tho rains havo fullen sparingly or not at all. Some of the desert lands of our West contain three tlnu-s' as much potash, six times as much magnesia, fourteen times us much lime, as tho humid lands of the Ihist. The desert Is an inexhaustible store- ! house of food for tho plants of thou-: sunns oi years to come, a storehouse to be drawn upon as soon us the land Is Irrigated. Success .Magazine. i Cream of Tartar t Rochelle Salt Epsom Salt Sulphur CHITWOOD DRUG CO. WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS ng ln()feoli. siUtlont for and The li-t trnnt tl.liini Kxcrllrnt arcoiiiinsi rties. ('miil.liiw' outtlts (or rrnt. .-i-ci.il cnnipliig grounds l-otn lor lent. Klne atur for slm-k. TrU-pluine coiinrclinn. AccoiiiinilttlMit to gu to Crstrr I-aki-. Will iiii-i-t pirtlm at Kliuiath Agency. FRANK SILVIES rsorsirroR Klamath Agency, Ore. FURNITURE TABLE PADDING-You will find it at Gillott's E. W. GILLETT & CO. ) - Heavy rreljjhtlng Spcclelty. Baggage Orders Are Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your fine piano moving PHONES office )7I lUrn H73 KENYON 6 GRIMES, PROPRIETORS frt) 00t Zim's Plumbing Shop Contracting ana Jobbing Firstclass Line of Plumb ing Specialties arid l)r$t class Workmanship. A. O. U. W. Building Klamath Falls BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING CIII.MNKY.S AND FIKK 1'I.ACKS A HI'KOIAIVrV Sheffield Marine Gasoline Engines Buy a good Engine for your boat. Easily run. Amonir other owners lien?, Mr. K. V. Hamilton has one Write us for pricea and catalog. We are the manufacturer. FAIRBANKS MORSE 6 COMPANY 1st and Stark Sts., Portland, Oregon. H. E. CHILDERS KLAMATH rALLS. OKIOON -:: Guaranteed Paints We have full line of W. P. Fuller's Pure Prepared PAINTS The Petti Aato la for hire at reasonable rate to par-1 Ue. Just at cheap to go In a auto as In a stage. II. E. PELTZ, Pine and 8th street. 7-31-H-31 For Lease. A Big Line of Heating Stoves Just Received f GEO. R. HURN M-).C e))6 ..-:-4i tftMTtfttfl9to0MH)t East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry $ Fresh and Cured Meat and Sausage uf all kind. We handle our meat In tho most modern way In clean liness and (urruundinK. Try us and wi- will be most haftiy to have you for a customer, Krro Delivery. ft f i t fl t ft tfl S It n anaftsiiT n - .......... . ,. ,r,nrrrv. Abstracting J Don J. 1-nsfAi.T, i rciwimi Hotel with everything new, dining room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor; fine patronage, feeding from ICO to 200 daUy. Inquire at Hotel Dorrls, Dorrls. California. 8-5tf XOTICK FOIl FtliMCATION. (Not Coal Land.) Department of tho Intorlor, U. 8. Land Office ut Lakevlew, Oregon, August 1, l$u. Notice I hereby given thut Dunn WfBtUMll, of Mrrlll, Oregon, who, on 'Dec. ie, not, made Homestead Entry, No. !3S (Serial No. 0881), for sK..8c. 13. T. 37 8., B. 10 E., W. M ha filed notice of Intention to make final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above do scribed, before Register and Mecelv er, at Lakevlew, Oregon, on the 5th day of October, 1808. Claimant same as wltneioes: Mark" Howard, of Merrill. Oregon, Frank Johnston, of Klamath, Falls, Oregon, Iloy Whitney, of Klamath FallsOregon, Chan. Wagar, of Klom atb Fall, Oregon. J. N. WAT80N. Receiver. j DON'T BAKE 4 I.ft us do it for you. Everything Home Made. Prices j Reasonable. BREAD A SPECIALTY. i Wo put up box lunchen; also lunches for hunting, fiahintr 2 antl picnic parties. :: A trial will convince you that it ? is cheaper to buy than to bake. KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY I AND DELICATESSEN J Gel Our Bread al Cawklns. J i:. m. iiibh, Vlrc-I'rca, and Tress) Msps.fUns, Blueprints, sir. i Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers 0)H Ukm K Witiiki'w, Secretary Klamath Falls, Oregon CHA8. E. WOHDKN President M. WOKDKN Cashier FHED MKLHASk; VIce-CrMldent The American Bank and Truit Co. . mwwrrrrr ? -r m...-. 4 J. L. CUNJN1JNGHAM ARCHITECT and BUILDER Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Given on all Classes of Work, from small cottag to office buildings. "u,,,k ',uu' lo",e comoine style, originality and J economy by having your plans prepared by me. t n-- PHONE 521 $ Residence-Washington St., Between 8th and 9th t an nn m ;: JPftf..-iL.n.Bxaiia XII CAPITAL, 100,000.00 Cor. StB.'ud Msla Street x - "W " nd Jg net JW.UaijrlJurt " ""'1vvmM H i)ttj "il&ri