The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 08, 1908, Image 2

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    MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY .N3Eo3
SO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERM;
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THE EVENING HERALD
ImuhI Dully! Kxcept SuiuUy, by tl
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
SUBSCRIPTION II.VTIIS
Itolly, by mtll, one year .
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lully, by mall, Mx month '-' ;
Dally, hy mail, three month ' "'
aily, by mall, oni month ''
Pally, delivered by carrier, one week lf'
KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER S. 1SWS.
A'OTICK I'OU PlIIMtUTIOX.
N'ot ("mil l.aml
TIIK ItAMIII.KIl.
I ! I in 11 rmilile nf luelll-llM ivnt til'
!k.Ma nn.l imii-t: tli. .in i-iiiiiillt il:ir .etihilll, 111
tllt'll the) K't wire If'"1 "' "' ""'
s-10-10-11 Ucglrtcr.
I'ur l-eime.
Hotel with inenlliliitf now, illnliiit
Department or the Interior, V. H mom kitchen, eight rootutt, parlor,
I.niul Office nt Ijikovlow, Ori'Ron. lino pntruiiiiKe. fectlliiK front 160 to
August ti, 190$. 1 200 iliult liuiulio nt Hotel IKirrlH,
Notlro In hereby :lven thnt (5er- I HorrK fiilliiirnh. 8 Glf
t tilde I. Ilelleiuiin, nf Kliiimith KnlK '
Orenuti, win', mi Mn !', l'JOS, made
Timber mill Sume .illi'iitliui, Nn.l
1 1 S. (Serial No. Ol'MD, fur woi
Si'ctltin 17.T is H, U. 10 K., W.M
hue Med millie of Intention tn make
tlnnl proof, to eitubllh claim to thu
In ml nlnii ilii'rltit'il, before County
l.'lerk, Kliinuith I'o , nt hi nfflce, nt
Kl.iiiuith KnlK Ori'Kon. on the l'.'lli
Hu of October. I'-'OS.
Claimant iiiiiiii'H :m wllticiii'K
Aiittiistii J. I ln don, V. V Mend-
lleltcin.-iii, II. II. I In) iloii.
I have it confession to make in ou ,tn il ,.ier;
and one that I should Lave made lone the poor devil iihoi them, So It w
oko a day or two after the appeal-Ion down the line. Take for lintniue
unco of my flrst letter. Yon ri-iiieui-jthli carnival that l being held here,
her thnt In that nimmutilcatlmi I jor rather belli agitated What will
told on that I always hnd the lili'a , lln Incnl paper get out of It Nut
that 1 cotild "write as well. If not a dollar lint, on wi. the) will net
better, than the fellow- who published Ja lot of additional advertising That
the paper." Well, In was thnt re- li true, but It only hint a few- ila.
mark, or statement, that cot me Into ! When )ou take Into riiiKldf ration the
trouble. I m sitting in one of theciiitt or making changes to urioimiiu
hotel thnt evening and had Just tin-Mate thl extra ndvettMng. the e-
lancu reading mo nrucie i nni joii jiense in imiiuiik u mm i.m' ""'I mi'i
NOTICK KOIt ITIU.lC.VriO.N.
U. S. Land Otllce, l-akevlmv, Ore
Kou, July IS, 190S.
Notice I hereby given that the
dtato of Oregon has (lied In thl of
llco It application under tho pro
vlalon of tho act of Congreu of
Vuguit H, 1848, and tho act sup
merely for tho purpose of iteelng If, space It occupies, and other addition- plementnl and amendatory thereto,
)ou cut any nf It out. When I saw ,11! expense Incident to the Increased for the follow lug described laud, to
that It na Just a I hnd written It 1 btislne-w. which U only tenixirnr). wit:
I felt pretty good no good In fact, the newspapers do not make a cent! I.lt No. 0S3, for so!wi, Sec.
that I turned to a man who was slt-joul of II. J t and nwVnw;. Soc. 9. T. 33 8.,
ting next to me nnd suggested that -on the other hand the) get In nml ' 21 K- w '
that article wa pretty well written U0rk for It night and day; they Imkmi 'lt No. 0Slii ,or awUnoH. Sec.
and to the point. He read It and I u In every Issue and they do ever) 3' T 3 8" " ' w- '
felt flattered on account of the clod ttiinK possible to bring It to the atten-l An' '"", n" Person claiming ad-
attention he seemed to give It. When . tlun of It readers. Without it a tar- Wselr tho land dccrlbed, or delr-
nival, or f.ilr, or celebration of an) '. ,nK to obi"ct hecauso of the mineral
kind would be an iiboluto failure ' character of tho land, or for any
What doe the nauer get out of It - I011""" rfaou. to tho dlspoinl to aw
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
RESORTS
The lel trnilt llolunit In tli-uMi
Kxivllciit iH'i'i'iiiiiirt.Ulloin lor
pttli'.
t'niiitiing niillll lot lent
f"H-cl.l csiiiiinii k'lnuiiiU nml
hoMs for tent.
l-'ine i.ituti fnf slock.
IVIi'pliiiiie iniinectlon.
Aifoiiiuioilatiiili to go to ('inter
Uike.
Will mri't pilllen nt KUinnth
Agency.
FRANK SILVIES
PROPRirroK
Klamath Agency, Ore.
THERE ARE REASONS WHY
You should ouy your Grocer !ch at Van Hlpcr Bros,
1st. They have the floods you want
2nd. Their Groceries ure 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
FURNITURE
TAHLK PADDING
it at Gillctt'H
You will find
E. W. GILLETT & CO.
he had read It to the last word, he
laid down the paper nnd remarked,
"The fellow who wrote that I a
X . ?
BRICK WORK 2
AND
PLASTERING
::."::;.".. ctt9e4t44
if. Heavy Freltthtlng a Speclclty. BaMage Orders Are
X Given Prompt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Having up-to-date piano
trucks we solicit your
fine plnno moving
otc sir 1
PHONES
d-n fool." That put ort of a crimp j nothing, Oenerally It gels cussed PUcmnt, should nio their nmdnvlt of .
Oh. I have been up against It good Pro"-" n "i orace. on or ueroro tne
I asked why, nnd
in my enthusiasm
he went on to say:
"I am nn old newspaper man my
self. Dcen In the business nearly
forty year and served from printer's
devil to edl,tor-ln-chlcf on several pa
pers. I therefore feel that I have a
right to rail that chan a fool. He is
Just like the vast horde of newspn-j
per readers and critics they do not
know what constitute a newspaper
man nor have any Idea of his trou
ble. Now, take for Inatnnco the
writer of this article. Tonight
feel that this paper I the best In
the state: tho publisher la a gentle
man and a scholar, a splendid Judge
nf literature and a writer of unques
tioned ability; he gets out the best
paper he ever saw and wonder why
lie should house up hi abilities In 11
small town. Thus runt hi thoughts.
Hut supposing hi letter did not ap
pear. Ho would wonder what In
thunder such a contemptible, sheet
wo published for; It never had any
nuws; the publisher was a numb
skull and ought to he put out with
a pick nnd shovel Instead of trying
to run a newspaper; he would go
right down and stop hi paper and
then feel disappointed the next day
when ho found that hi doing so did
not result In the suspension of the
publication. That In a nutshell Is
tho way the average pemon looks at
n newspaper. It Is simply the med
ium for the promulgation of their
ideas, and If It does not promulgate,
then it Is not worth a well It Is no
good.
"When I first went Into the busi
ness thcao filings used to hurt. I
blamed myself and thought that I
wuh not doing my best and would let
myself out another notch. I kept
this up for a while, but Anally woke
up to tho fact lliut I was making u
fool of myself. After that I really
felt sorry for thp fellow who came in
nnd stopped his paper because I dis
agreed with htm. Ho stopped hi pa
per nnd It stayed stopped or he got
it In someone tluo'a name. I found
out that I was better rid of such
narrow-minded people A uian wflo
gets sore because you do not ugreu
with him Is a pretty small Individual.
"Another phaso of the business that
touches a sore spot In tho hide of a
newspaper man, Ih tho effort -rtr ev
eryone to graft him. He is consid
ered legitimate prey for "everyone
that comes along, in comes a cer
tain Individual who represent a com
mittee that is getting up a borne tal
ent affair, tho proceeds to go halt to
tho mission fund, or some other fund
und the other half to tho person who
bus gotten It. up. -Jt i' -a, worthy
cause, this saving of nouls in tho be
nighted countrloA and Iniidontnll'y
nnd hard nnd I know. Why should
a pnper give Its spate nnd Its time
to boosting these things for nothing?
Will n merchant give up his merchan
dise for nothing? Not much. He will
get tho full value for it. Vet he Iih
often expect the newspaper to get
In and work for something nf tlilr
sort. Most nf them will not spend r
cent for additional spare. As a re
sult of the efforts of the newsp.ipei
the affair will be a great sucrest:
h ! thousand of x-oplo will entile to
town; the merrhnnts tnke In hun
10 day of September, 1908.
J. N. WATSON.
7-2 4-9-It ItcglMer.
CIIIMNi: AMI HltK
1'l.Al IIS A SIWiAl.TY
lUrn H73
KENYON & GRIMES, PROPRIETORS
v'C--:--":-4K'44-4. 4-4444444
XOTICK KOIt I'UII.H'.VriOV.
(Not Coal IjiiiiI 1
H. E. CHILDERS l
KLAMATH FALLS, OHECON i
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Department of tho Interior, D. S.
Land Oltlce at l.nkevlew, Oregon,
ugust 19, 1 90S.
Notice I hereby given that Dunn
W. Ilursell, of Merrill, Oregnn, who.
on !). 16, 1'JIU. made Homestead
i:ntry. No. 333H (Serial No. 03sJ).
dred of dollar and the newspaper jfor w. Sec. 13, T. 37 S , It. 10 K.,
well it take up something else. When jv. M. ha tiled notice of Intention
tho first of the month come around, lo mko timil Commutation Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Iteglsler mid ItecelV
r, at Ijikevlew, Oregnn, 011 tho Mb
tho maklue of an easy living for Vho
promoter' of tho entertainment.
Would you not kindly help us out by
publishing this in your paper? You
have always been so kind and con-,
slderate and wo appreciate it so
much. Well, they hand,Uut, In and
thon sotno more and yet bouio more,
until tho publisher ha paid out two
or three dollars in actual monoy for
the time conaumedjn. aetilng up tho
ituff. They come around and band
Ithe merchant cuts down xpene for
I business is dull nnd out mines his
ml.
' A iiit Iter sourcu of trying to get
sun filling for nothing Is the pollll-
i'l l..inei. They are the most con-
leintiiil.le. What they will not resort
, to Iiim never been thought of. Tin;)
win wnrK 11 paper to a llnlsli. The)
will ex'pect it to follow them through
nil kinds nf mire with a bucket nf
whitewash in one hnnd and a brush
In the other, saving the mimo of the
ambitious politician. If it falters
once then it Is u different story. It
Is abuse and vllllflcatlon. They are
tolng to blackmail him or looking
for hoiiiii kind of a grnft. Then comes
tho effort to ruin tho publisher social
ly nnd In business; ax a Inst
they start another newspaper. Then
comes to tho front the loyally of the
business men whom the old paper
has helped and boosted for; of tho so
cieties and churches Unit pit for
nothing column of space about their
suppers nnd socials; or the individ
uals who have heeii lauded to Hu
skies and whoso every move was
chtonlcled that they wight be In tho
Hot light. Yes, It Is the loyally of
tho wolvo thut turn on nu Injured
companion, it Is off with the old nnd
on with tho new. i:verylhlng Is for
gotten nnd the poor devil who hud
dono so much for everyone In tint
community Is shun like a leper and
forced to light hi battle alone.
"It is thu samo story all down the
lino, I am out of tho newspaper bus
iness now nnd I urn going to stny out
o! it. I would sooner bo n beggar on
tho Htreet. Ills llfo has more sun
shine. 1 feel sorty for tho hoy who '
ure mounted 011 tho treadmill of
iiowspuperdorn, 'Their llfo li a hard
ono and will bo a hard one until they
ctep down and out either to take
up some other business or profession
or have mounted over their grave a
slab, on which some of his forraor
frlonda would oven deny him the
well earned prayer requlescat in
pact).:
day of October, I'jus.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Mark Howard, of Merrill, Oregon,
Frank Johnston, of Klamath, Kalis,
Oregon, Hoy Whitney, of Klamath
Tails, Oregon, Clin. Wngar, of Klam
ath Kails. Oiegon.
J N. WATSON.
t-3t Hecelver
Zim's Plumbing
Shop
Contracting ana Jobbing
Kirstclai Line of Plumb
ing Specialllc and llrst
class Workmanship.
A. O. U. W. Building
Klamath Fall!
SSOO ACKE8 FItKK.
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
, 1 American Hank A Trul Cn.'s HulMIng
I
Tho Lakcsldn company has 2500 j DR. VVM. MARTIN
acres ui ianu unucr wio Adams ditch
.tin. I. ...Ml ( ,,,n . '
that It will give ItKNT FIIEB for
resort ;ono year. This Includes the use of
tho land and water. The renter must
clear and place, tho land In cultiva
tion. The renter get all tho crops
hut we reserve the right to paaturo
the stubblo.
The lakeside Company,
J. Frank Adams, Manager,
Merrill, Oregon.
The IVItz Audi
fs for hlro at rcasonahlo rates to par
ties. JuBt as cheap to go In a auto
aa In a stage. . e. PELTZ, Pine
and Cth street. 7-31-8-31
Dentist
Office over Klamath County Hank
C. F. STONE
Attorney at Law
Offllce over otoffice, Klamath Full,
Oregon
TKLtrilONK u
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Falls, Orcon
TICKETS ON SALE
-:-
FROM
KLAMATH FALLS
: . TO ALL POINTS . :
Baggage Checked Through to Degtlnatlon
Sleeping Car Berths Reiervcd
APPLY TO
Southern Pacific
AT-
KLAMATH LAKE NAVIGATION CO'S OFFICE
MAIN STRUCT, NEAR BRIOOK
T.A.K.FASSETT, - CITY TICKET AGT.
4C4.C444 ,
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Vice-Pre, and TreJ
'resident
Abstracting
Mapa.TUni, niuprlaia, He.
I'rot. I'. J. Head, for 12 years with
the Wiley B. Allen company, and
now with the Eller Piano Company,
has been making a tour of tho county
and ho tuned 42 pianos. lie Is now
at his' homo In Medford, but ho
Klll.re.turn to Klamath Falls October
1. Anyone wishing their pianos tuned
can ltare word at this oflce.
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks in Mills Addition were offered
at bargain prices a number of shrewd invest
tors bought; since that time values have
increased materially.
These Lots are Bargain Buys
at present prices, and there is every reason
to anticipate an advance in prices. Rcmem-
ah e.,aro nm feet ln width and
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep-more than double the area of "most
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
Office on Fifth Street
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
PRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
Klamath County Abstract Go.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
llrw K micw, Secretary
Klamath Falls,':Oregon
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CIIAH. K. WOUDKN
I'rcMilcnt
A. M. WOUIIEN
Cashier
KRF.I) MEI.HASK
Vlct-I'resldent
The American Bank and Trust Co.
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. 5th and Main Strait
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