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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1908)
PHONE MARSH LANDS okmjujn 7s riches 1 suijl. jdiu nxr x - - 303 KO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MAmR."KLAMATirS GKEATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERMS in K - -.-, flATT ATl?T AIV m - a if THE EVENING HERALD Issued Dally, Except Sunday, by lli HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor WOOD HAWING a ieclalty. All orders will rcceho prompt attention, J. I.. Fielder. JSOtt I. SUnSCUU'TlON KAT.KS Dully, by uiall.one year .'. t'.w Dally, by mall, lx months - W Dally, by mall, three months ' - Dally, by mall, one montl M lally, delivered by carrier, one week K KLAMATH FALLS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. l'JOS. KtltOI'K XKKDS AMKItUWX lll OK MOXKV. Mnn cnlN hM wife his "better half," Hi.: that's a sort of bluff; Hi can t deceive himself, for she's The "hole thlnR, sure enough. - - - - Mllllar authorities aie dl-icii'Mluu I bclicte In u republic. says Mm Astor In tlu Not ember Delineator, I IwOliiw. In reiuihllc In ulili'li tmiii- ey has a Kreat deal to sa. as In uiiih " "'"I 'f IncreasltiK Ibe sirenrll Money represents with us enero anil ." "' "" ".' amuim iieuiu iunia charade It Is acquired by bruins,"'11" ' "'i' "'K"l """I's Thru- Is a and untlrlnK effort; It Is kept Intact bill umiiIUiik cotiKresslonal ucIimi only by tho same means.. It were Milch Keeks to Increase the tren:li .veil If Europe were Imbued more f I be corps from 12m) olllcers and with the American Ideas of money I men to IT. on. A special course of liowiT I do not ay Ideals that UtralnliiK In aeronaut tin will be pm nnother thlnK. Hut American Ideas tided for. about detvlophiK the natural reaimr- - ten of thecoiintr nud their common- T(ii .,,,,, M'lle liOIIMIir, 1IMMIII wuin ...Ml".! . . . ... ii. . . ...... Icll) arc opened. 1 he total euiolliiieni bring about Breal things In I.nrope. , ,,, nl C4 nil ,,.,. let of all there U he American- ., Idea dtmonstrntHl about tin every day , . .... . t .... . schools of New York NOTICE TDK I'l'IILirATIOM. Departiuent of the Interior, U. S l.ainl Olllce at t.ukcUcw, Orvitiiti. August C. 1!0X. Notice Is hereby Klen that tier It lido I. Ilrlleiniiu. of Klamath Kails, OrcKn, who, on May 2ti, l'.'OS, mude Timber nud Stone Application, No. ttSS. (Serial No. 028a), for wJeVi Section it.t. as s., it. to i: w.m run tiled nut lie of Intention to make llinil proof, to establish claim to the hind nboe described, before Count) Clerk, Kl.imnth Co., nt his ultlce, at Klamath Kails, Oregon, on the 12th j day of October, l'JOS. Claimant names as witnesses: AuKU'ta J. Iladcii, V. V. Mend- enhnll. Wm. llelleman, II. I:. Iladua, all of Klamath Kails, Oretcon. J N. WATSON, S-lii-IO-ll Iteglster .notice inn n nut no. Department of the Interior, I'. S I. mid Olllce at Uikeilew, Oregon, September lfi, I HON. Notice Is hereby given that Jennie K. llallliiKer. of Klamath Kails. Ore gon, who, on August IT, litus, made rimber and Stone application. No. tCM.'. for hw-1. nwU. See 31. T. 37 It. 'J II.. V M . has llled notice of Intention to make Dual proof, to es tablish t. I.i I til lo the l.iml above di- scrlbed, iH'fore County Clerk Klam Cream of Tartar Rochelle Salt Epsom Salt Sulphur CHITWOOD DRUG CO. i THERE ARE REASONS WHY Vou should ouy your Groceries tit Vnn Klpcr Uros. I si. They hnvc the goods you wuiil 2nd. Their Croccrlcs arc always fresh 3rd. The price Is within renson 4th. They deliver phone orders promptly Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS. Get the Habit Use Chase G Sanborn Coffees . . . . . . . I IM 'I'll I life 1IIII'UII4I1VV. IWI'IUIMWIII .-- . - .y ..... ........ that each man can brlns h..lm , ,w M.h(Hi, ,,,,, WM, ,,,,..,, Blh Co.. at his office, at Klamath Kails and comfort to hlmse f and to those . isn (lllJ. , Nm, r ho oven f he will only net about It. , . ., , , , -., ,M .... , .. , , commodate the enlarged classes. The 10. and that education, books, pictures,! . . . . and that education, books, pictures. truvel, arc all within his reach. I can speak with authority about our young people. I have alwajs kept In close touch with them. They are of a new ngu and often have dif ferent Ideas from my own old, con servative ones. And they ore full of health and abundant spirits, embod iments of the new age of athletic development and out-of-door sport. It Is perhaps true that they frequent ly go Into excess In amusement, but they ore not degenerate and they ore not vicious. Our young men enter seriously tion the business of Inking core of their large financial Interests, and they often take up au Individual business or profession In addition, go ing In for healthy sports only as a well-earned diversion. Our young women are easily train ed In domtatlc matters and taught to appreciate their responsibility toward the poor. There are no such barriers between thu very rich and tho very Increased a thoii' teaching forio Is sand Instructors. - I'resldent A. II. Jollue of the .Miss ouri, Kansas & Texas rail I nail says a great commercial relal Is setting In. The outlook for crops in Texas and Oklahoma Is very bright nnd a heavy traffic Is expected. He says that the road has Invested tai'.ssl. 000 In the past eight years for equip ment, additions and betterment, ot this amount f 1 l.soo.oou being de rived from earnings mid K'li.nm.iiiiii from bonds. Postmaster Ceneral Me)er has re quested the postmasters of the couu- (try to confer with their local school authorities as to the pructlcnbllll and desirability of delivering to the school children short talks on the or ganization of the postal service. The design is to Inform the pupils of I In- poor us somo newspapers would havn,Ki'e of Its operation, the methods ot the world believe. All of my friends delivering the mnll, the rlusslllculbiii do a great deal for the poor, and their of mall matter nnd the registry and Claimant names as witnesses W. A. Delzell. J. K. llutiher. Jesse C. Cravens. Wither White, all of Klamath Kalis, Oregon. J. N. WATSON. U-IU Iteglster I ss.ssss- $4 t t T nTTTTTTTT A t ARCHITECT and BUILDER I'liitis nml SiNVinVnlitins Ftiriiiilifil Ivitiiimtfi (.mi,,,,, i it 1 1 Classes (if Work, from hiikiII i-hUhki' I" ullliv 1-mM 1 1: J In ImililiMK .M"ir I"1""' i'oiiiImmc Hti. our u. iil ,un i economy lv liuvuiv: your plium picpmeil l me I PHONE 645 Kcsldcncc-Watihlntlton St.. Between Uth mid t)ih j ' t Heavy Krcljlhtlnrf a Spcclclty. UurirlUrlc Orders Are Given frompl Attention 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company ren .t JTWl . 1 I I Use 1 f MODERK METHOD 'l' M Floor Finishes 1 '$ W lor finishing your 1 '2 v .1.... . ,i..... BssBk 1 7 m nuui ii owui I any style. 1 Q . -ssi I'.tsslll III J 1 lit m utlftu ahut ihtm. Geo. T. Baldwin, HARDWARE DEALERS Office S7 I lUni 117:1 laughters are brought up from in fancy to look upon their charity work us uti Important part of their Ihes. When our girl marry, they take up thu management of establishments In town nnd country, they rear large families of children and personally supervise their education at home during tho critical early years. They are In love with their husbands and devoted to their Interests. Yes, I have heard that our young women smoke nnd drink and do other terrible things. I know a great many of them and know them very well; I havo known them since they were born, and I am quite sum there Is not one In my circle who Is u cigar vtto fiend or who drinks to excess. - rivehundrcd manufacturers of ex plosives, pulpwood and similar pro ducts, have been asked by thu Nation al Conservation Commission for In formation us to ull possible uses of sawdust. Kroro this It will b seen that the commission is going Into fine details In Its Inventory of tho natural resources of tho country. Seven thou sand lumbermen havo been asked for their opinion as to the wasto of lum ber In sawmills, and more than 2000 lumber dealers and cooperage, veneer furniture, box vehicle and Implement manufacturers havo been asked to point out striking featuies of waste In their respect I vo lines. Yet all this Is only ono part of tho general scheme of hunting down waste which the Commission Is following In mak ing Us Inventory. It Is going utter tho little wastes hero nnd .thcre.whlch added together and put Into dollars and cents, make an astonishing total. X WOMEN CAN'T UNDERSTAND money order systems. Iiiilileulal: the postmasters are expected to nmV known plans for Ixtterment of mit: savings banks ami the extension i; the parcels post iOu ACHES KltKK. NOTICE Hilt I'Ull.lCVriON. Department of the Interior. I' S j U-Uid Olllce at Iwikeview, Oregon, September 1 15, I!HI. Notlie Is hereby given that William 15. Ila.nlin, of Klamath Kails. Ore-J 1111, nun, 1111 .iiiKUSl i, i;mi-i, ujnu- rimber and Slime application, No, lUIII, for neV ni. Sec. 2'J, T. 3? S.. It. i:.. W. M., has filed notice of Intention to make dual proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, befoni County Clerk Klam ! nth County, at his olllce, at Klamath Kails, Oregon, on the 'JSth dny of November, l0S. Claimant names as nitni-sses: Albert Harrison. A. M Jamison, I John U. Schallock, lien Carlisle, all , of Klamath Kails, Oregon. I J N WATSON. a-IU Iteglster ! The I.akesld company has 2500 acres of land under the Adams ditch that It will give KENT FREE for one year. This Includes the use of the land and water. The renter must clear and place the laud lu cultiva tion. The renter gets all the crops but we reserve the right to pasture the stubble. The lakeside Coin-muy, J. Frank Adams, Manager, Merrill, Oregon. ror Lease. Hotel with everything new, dining room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor; One patronage, feeding from ISO to 200 daily. Inquire at Hotel Dorrls, Dorrls, California. 8-0tf NOTICE KOIt I'l'IM.IC.VriON. Department of the Interior, 0. 8, laiinl Olllcu ul likeview, Oregon, August 19, IUUS. Notico Is hereby given that .Dunn W. Ilnrsell, of Merrill, Oregon, who, on Dec. Ji;, 1j04, made Homestead Entry, No. 33315 (Serial No. 0383), for He",, See. 13, T. 37 S It. 10 E W. M., has llled notice of Intention lo maku Until Commutation I'roof, to 1-r.tiibllsh claim to the land above de scribed, beforo Iteglster and Receiv er, at ..akevluw, uregon, on mo tiiu day of October, liiOK. Claimant names us witnesses: Mark Howard, of Merrill, Oregon, Krank Johnston, of Klamath, Kails, Oregon, Roy Whllney, of Klamath Kulls, Oregon, Clias. Wagar, of Klam ath Kulls, Oregon. J. N. WATSON. 8-24 Receiver. Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit vour PHONES IKIamath Falls, Oregon fine piano moving t KENYON & GRIMES, PKOFKIETOKS t WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS The iet trout llahinic in ( In-pni- Kxcvllent accoiiiinitilatiiuis lor parties. Csmtilng outllta fm rrut Sc!l i-auipltig ground nnd boau for rent. Kinn psrture fur stick. Teleplioiie connection. AccomiiiiUtiniis to go lo Cuter 1-al.r. Will meet parlirs at KUui.itli Agency. FRANK SILVIES PROPRIETOR Klamath Agency, Ore. o-:-- :--s:-4-:)-:-;.h 4rrW,iW X BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When hltck in Mill Addition were nllVml at Itarunin priceM a iiuhiInt of lirwtl iiivch fora IwukIu; since that tune valuer! lme increased materially. These Lots arc Bargain Buys at present prices, anil there is every reason to anticipate an advance in prices. Iteniem Iter these lots are FIFTY feel in width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEKT ileep moru than double the area of must town lots ottered to investors. FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE Office on Fifth Street FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. CIIIMNKY.H AMI FIIIK I'LAUKSASI-KUIAI.TV H. E. CHILDERS KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON ,', W'! fftffftftfnm i ""-iU'C- Abstracting v;.',:,",-;,,. Mpi,p-Uni, BlurlTrlnli,' Elc. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Why tho "nicest" men are r.o often the onea with such teirible pasts. Why It Is that u man who is such it dear dutinc tho courtship becomes such upbear during thu first days of the honeymoon. How It Is ttuit their friends, who have so much less Income than they, manage to keep their1 heads1 ho high In tho social uwlm. How their own husbands muuuKod to come off so gjprlously In this wick ed world that W husbands say has da&led so many .other men. , WE ARE LOOKING For up-to-date ieople to carry our watche. We can pupply watches for anyone, from the young est to the ledate old man. Each huIcIi is guaranteed to give Perfect Satiiftction H.J. WINTERS DIAUR IN WATCHES KODAK? 1 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 X Dealer In Kodak Supplies BALDWILBLK.lKUra.th FaUl CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlor Oysters Served In Any style J. V. HOUSTON. Prop. Zim's Plumbing Shop Contracting ana Jobbing Firstclass Line of I'lumli ln(? Specialties and fimt class WorkmanMhip. A. O. U. W. Building Klamath Falls li't.r i: Uitiiut-MT, Secrelaiy I Klamath FallsJOregon l CHAS. K. WOltDKN l'reniileat m. woitncN (.'anhler FICKD MKI.IIASK Vice-rreiilelit The American Bank and Trust Co. TuirHONC D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Fulls, Or-si.n i .P-LJ1) DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American uank A Trust C'o.'s llulldlng ffi':-Sg,, r DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klamath County Bank "rt"ii-- ' i-rr -- - "iiiii. I 1 M wmnti., .- .. i i -i w iwit,iijipi I """" CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. 3ih and Mkln Street V?.i