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MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY - n.
S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 ran amib ftj- LJ
THERE ARE REASONS Wgy
50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. K1AMATITS
THE EVENING HERALD
iMiieJ Dally, Exw.t SumLr. lijr tli
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
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A olomn warning 1 a Iwn Iimio
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tlho nrmj of gov. inuicnt iiili''" li The I-ikeiM couipanr lias I00
tValilneton ami tl. lien- Kitn 'Cro of land under tho Adam, dltcli
fji.lo.t.iiiHiti. thi.ir u.ufe f.ir t nrlt .., It ttlll elvo ItKNT KKKK tor
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KLAMATH FALLS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. IPOS.
IJTKKATUIK IX MKXICO.
I M'llrlVD OP roslMITIV.
Ikmn In Old Mexlcii the like hoi i Si. line riRiiri-s :i lo lh. M.r"d
stuff In lllcraluro. Consul liineral'o: ti.- White Plapu.- ulll bo pri
Gottschalk writing to the Departim-nt !rntl al tli. International Coni;n-
of Commerce and jbor a tlat the, on lubcriulosi hlrh l to inii-t In
pcoplu there want to rrad t jnla-' Washington thl month
lions of Kdear Allan Vaf twiiyl ' Kwr tblrt.wix mlnut.- thrr.- l
creation, or neurotic Krrnch novels a dratli troiii rontiiii.tlnti In the
the Connul general polltel) dub Mato of New York." Is the remark-
the latter "emotional norks" and .able statement hlch will apKMr on
no tame lore IdyIN or charar(er,ine of the charts to be shown In tin
.kirhM And sale In the book mart 'New- York section of the exhibition.
If
It Isn't somethlni: rary. then It J which will be a feature of the Con'
must be stirring. Utterly, the Man- grt-w.
Ish temperament won't stand for pas-' For more thun 0 yearn scientists
tels In words. Needless to say. Ilenr) 'hae clalmetl that tuberculosis 1 not
Jamea Is tabooed 'only not hereditary, but that It Is
Uut they take to the works of jcurable In the early staces. and most
Theodore Koosetvlt. Cootschnlk dei Important of all. that It Is prewnt
elates nalcly. -occasionally works
of thrilling contemporaneous Interest
hare grown popular, such as 'Tncle
Tom's Cabin" and. of teccnt jeats.
llooerelt's published wotks. "The
Strenuous Life" appeals to the deot
eea of the Simple
Land.
It would appear that the Spanish
American Is Intolerant of "Sunday
able, perhaps more so than an) otlui
germ dlseae.
It Is for the putoso of disseminata
Ins ptesent day Information of tin
means and methods of combatting It
that the Congre has been called
Life In Tabasco Kach exhibit will be made up of maps
charts, diagram, models of well
lighted and uidl-tentllalre! fuctorleis
together with models of sweat shop
bed rooms where the i-onsumptlon
germ finds an excellent breeding
place. Pictures of dispensaries, hos
pitals, and sanatoria where cnintimi'-
schoot stories." lie wants the kind rooms, and dark, i,orl ventllntid
of book that flushes the cheek or
makes shivers run up and down the
spine. He thlnka the fnorlte books
and plaa of Americans "too phleg
matic," according to Mr. (!ottschalk,;tlves are treated, radiographs ami
and that our art and lltetature has! photographs of health) and diseased
too little of the Impulsive anil dm- lungs will be shown,
raatlc j "
Conaul Lesplnasae. of Tuxpam.whot t'ntlo Sam's professional Runti-i
also writes the Department on theiantl irapjwrst who hae been awlsn
same subject, thinks llncketti-squei, to r,j IMU range of predatory an!
ptaya and Dumas-like novels best suit I mai, art. apparentl "on the Job.
the Mexican taste. ,'Chlvalrous sen- Hunter ilrcldensteln.employed on the
tlment." he says, "Is a prominent lMtv .National Forest. Idaho, klllul
characteristic among nil classes In la cjotcs, C wild lats, ami 1 bear
Mexico, and novels of nil kinds ,rn(; the past waxui. C'onsena
strongly apleal to their nature of atjtv estimate b) stockmen plate tin
nil worthy of lielng read and the price U,)sltV ,..h ye.ir by each animal ul
Is moderate." 'lion Therefoie, In this Instame
It l somewhat paradoxical that the all u ,nu illmi,.r awd In one Na-Spanish-American,
who Is generall) ,(fJil yTvM Hti,ck alueil at more
horribly adverse to exertion, to hnrd- luu $j;.0(iu, at a col to the gov
ship and is rather Indolent, should ,,. nt (lf jjjy;,, the amount of his
demand stories brimming with ac 1,, ti. hunters ure under the
lion, seething with strennoslty. or ' j11.i,.i,,tion f the Konsl STlie
palpitating with Hardship. jyy,
r-Voni the time the Amerlians be-
Sam In otder to indulge in the nMuc
tl game of Mltlcs It wm thni
in past cntnpali'ns it has le n thi
prnctlce of a kimM man giermunt
ofllrlals and lerks to resign so that
the may run for office In their home
communltl- or otherwise lieeome ac
llM'l) engnKl In tHilltlcal work, then
to Ik- reinstated after eliitlon day -if
the Job tlll looks good to them
Hut this year there will lx no rein
ttatements the Commlslon sas
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one year. This inciuucs wv
the land and water. Tbo renter must
clear and place the land In cultiva
tion. The renter r.et all the crops
but we reserve tho right to pasture
tbo stubble.
Tlie lakeside Cuminy,
J Frank Adama, .Manager,
Merrill. Oron
You should ouy your Croceilcs nl Van Klpcr Hroa.
1st. They luive Die r!"d y wun
2nd. Their Groceries nrc iilwnyi: fresh
3rd. The price Is within reason
4th They deliver phone orders promptly
MtTII'K mil ITIILHMTIOV.
Ie.irlmeiit of the Interior, I'. S
l.tnd Dfflce nt l-akeOe-v. (irtgon
August C. ll0.
Nut lie Is hereby glten that (ier
tiude I. Ilellemun, of Klam.itli Kails.
Oregon, who, on May Ii, 1 0S, made
Timber and Stone Application, No
I1S. (Serial No OSSI). for w WseV,
Section 17.T. 3s S. It. lo K. WM
bat filed notice of Intention to make
Una I proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Count)
Clerk, Klamath Co.. at his office, at i
Klamath Kalis, Oregon, on the 13th
day of October, l'jOi.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Augusta J. Ilayden. W. V. Mend
enhall, Wm. Ilelleman, II. K. Ilayden,
I'll of Klamath Kails, Oregon.
J. X. WATSON,
4-10-10-11 Heglstcr
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M Floor Flushes 1 ?
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Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS.
Gel the Hnblt Use Chase Sunburn Coffees
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J. L. CUNNINGHAM
ARCHITECT and BUILDER
1'lan.H and SiMVilieatmnH I'lirmxlH'd 1 lni ti ( ( n on
all Claxx" of Woil. from -mail t'l' 'U'' '" l'ni' 1 m 4ny,
In liiiililuu: 'iiir liomc v milt "HI"' ouy ,r., ..ml
tvonom.v l luvinvr or llm -mii-i l im
PHONE 045
Rcsldencc-Wnshlnrlton St., Between (It It and Otlt
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XOTICK KOIt ITIll.U'lTIO.V.
Department of the Interior, V. S
I j ml Offlco at tikevlew, Oregon
Vugust 19. 1U0S.
Notice Is hereby glten that Dunn
W. llursell, of Merrill, Oregon, who.
on Dec. 16, ISOt, made Homestead
Ktttry, No. 333 (Serial No. 033).
for sei,. Sec. 13, T. ST S . It. 10 B .
W. M . has filed notice of Intention
to make final Commutation Proof, to
establish claim to the laud aboto de
icrlbed, before Iterlster and Itecelv
er, at iJikcvleT, Oregon, on tile Dili
day of October, 1S0S.
Claimant nam-s as wltnessen:
Mark llowad. of Merrill, Oregon,
Frank Johnston, of Klamath, Kails,
Oregon, lloy Whitney, of Klamath
Kalis, Oregon, Chas. Wagar, of Kiam--ttli
Kails, Oregon.
J N. WVTSON.
t-H Itecelver
y Heavy rreljjhtlnrf u Spcclcliy. Biirlrfarfe Orders Are 1
Z Given Prompt Attention j
Geo. t. Baldwin, 0. K. Transfer & Storage
I Company
HARDWARE DEALERS
JKlamalh Falls, Oregon
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PHONE!
ll.lt.Ms AT invr.
That he should love romance and
stories of tho tender passion aro to!
gan a systematic. Investigation on the
bo expected In a Latin temperament, of 1anama n J90 (f
but why drn... ho take an Interest In
a. m..,.t, n flinn.l.ri. Pnigni nit I
tho works of Theodore Koosovelt
Four and one-half Indies of rain
fall In one hour and 1.15 Inches in
only ten minutes Is going some, but
that la what they had down In Pan
ama one day last month. They called
It a shower, but admitted that It
was tbo heaviest that had been re
corded on the Ikthmus since the Am
erican occupation. It began at noon
and laated until 9M& p. in., but the
heaviest precipitation was between
2:30 and 0:30 in the afternoon. Dur
ing those three hours there wero T.C3
inches of tain. A part of the roadbed
of (he Panama railroad was washed
away and the main of the Union Oil
company pipe line was broken. For
tunately the precipitation was great
eat at points whero little or no ex
cavation is In progress. Bxcept for
momentary trouble with sunken
traeka and the natural difficulty of
handling mud, tbo work on the canal
proceeded the day after tho storm.
4-0-fr
W. II. Tail's speechmaklng trip
will be through the West. A. I. Vo
rys represented the candidate before
the National Committee In urtanglng
the trip, which will take In at least
the states of Missouri, Kansas, Nt
itylca. Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana.
Two ottur trtps are ong planned,'
one through the Eastern states and
mother through u number of the
Southern states. These, however,
v III'" not bo worked out until the
vyeateru Journey ,1ms been tir at.gnd
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Tbo English huttletihlp St Vlmeut,
of 19,160 Ions dlaplacomontaud the.
largest war vessel afloat, was launch
ed amid a scene of unusual brilliancy.
The Countess Beauilmmp christened
the ship as she gilded, smoothly down
the ways. The work of completing
the armamout of the St. Vincent and
fitting nor for active service will be
rush,ed with all possible' spaed.
borings have been made to determine
tho geological structure along the
line of the canal. Ily means of thco
borings suitable foundations for tho
locks and dams have been found, and
the character of excavation has been
determined In advance of the actual
excavating work.
ror Ix-ase.
Hotel with everything new, dining
room kltcheu, eight rooms, parlor;
One patronage, feeding from lf0 to
200 dally. Inquire at Hotel Dorrls,
Dorrls, California. 8-Stf
I am going out of business Sat
urday night will end It In order to
realize as much as I can on the stock
I now have I will, during THUitS
DAV, Fit! DAY AND SATI ItDAY.sell
everything I have AT COST Now.
if you want something In the harness,
line i nme and get P. for you never
will li.ive aniitmr opportunity Ilk-
this
Wll.l. M I'M I'll iti:v 44044e-;-
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WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
RESORTS
The l-t trout li'liinif In Oirgnn.
Bxrellrnl acroiiiiiiUtiuii I'T
I'srtit-.
t 'ampins outfit' tor rent
r-pn'Ul csrnpiiig gifiiiml and
boat for rent
Fine iHirture for luck.
Telephone cuineitlnn.
AcciiininoUtlnn to go to Cister
Ukr.
Will meet parties at Klvtiitth
Agency.
FRANK SILVIES
PROPRIETOR
Klamath Agency, Ore.
Havlnt) up-to-date Dlnno
1 triirks we solicit Vtilir
V flnr nlnno mnvlnii lrn I7.I
l KENYON 6 GRIMES, PKOPKIETOKS
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Furnlslieil rixim to
White.
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41. W.
H-18tr
WE ARE
LOOKING
Fur up-to-date people to
carry our watches. We
can supply watches (or
anyone, from the young
eit to the sedate old man.
Kacli natch is guaranteed
to give
Perfect Satigftctlon
H. J. WINTERS
DEALER IN WATCHES
Cream of Tartar
Rochelle Salt
Epsom Salt
Sulphur
I CHITWOOD
DRUG CO.
BRICK WORK .
AND
PLASTERING
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
Whi-n lilockd in Mills Atlilitinn were nliYnil
nt barirain jiriccR u numlHT of nhrvvvtl iiivi-h-tors
bought; .iliio- that tutx wilucti hrti'
incn-aMil niatcrinlly.
These Lots arc Bargain Buys
at present pricft, niul tlion is cvi-ry rcayMiii
to anticipate an advance in prices. Heineiu
lier these. Iota nre KltTY feet in wnllli anil
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep- more than double the area of most
town lots offered to investor.
FRANK IRA WHITE
CAPT. 0. C. APPIEGATE Office on Fifth Stred
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
CIIIMNKYS AM) FIItK
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Abstracting
Maps PUns, lllutl'rlnls, Etc.
IOS J, Zt iihait,
I'rvpiili-tii
I . M. Hunt,
VJci-l'n. and I test
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H. E. CHILDERS I
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 2
444-44rW I
KODAK?
There is only one Kodak
and that is the
EASTMAN
Every Kodak tested here.
Free lessons by one who
know to every put chaser of
a Kodak.
Maude E. Baldwin f
Dealer in Kodak Supplies
BALDWIN BLK. Klamath Fall
Zim's Plumbing
Shop
Contracting ana Jobbing
I'irstclasH Mm- of I'lumli
inc; HK-cialtIcs ami first
class Workmanship,
A. O. U. W. Building
Klamath Falls
Klamath County Abstract Go.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
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$ 111 it I! Uiiiini-H', S,cMaiy
J Klamath Falls,Oregon
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CHAS. K. WOltDKN
I'ri'alik'iit
A. M, WOltDKN
I'anlilcr
lltKI) MKI.IIASB
Vici-I'ri'ldint
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CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining Parlor
Oysters Served In Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON. Prop.
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
American tiarik A Trust C'o.'a Kilililinit!
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Office over Klamath County Hunk
TlLtHlONi: la
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Falls, Orogn
The American Bank and Trust Co.
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. 3th and Mtin street