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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1908)
- v. nm oTY A OFT AOT pHONE 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERIQ THE EVENING HERALD ImhoiI Dslly, Except Sunday, ly the rr U-nne, Hotel with everything; new, dlutnK room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor; lino atromiKe, feedliiK from l&U to .'00 dally. Inqulro nt Hotel Dorrls, Dorrls. Cnllfomln. 8fitf Cream of Tartar THERE ARE REASONS WHY Rochelle Salt Epsom Salt Sulphur You should ouy your Groceries nt Van Klper Uros. 1st. They hnvc the tfoods you want 2nd. Their Groceries arc always fresh 3rd. The price Is within reason 4th. They deliver phone orders promptly HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor XOTICK VOH Ptllll.H'ATION. Department of the Interior, II. S. I.uiul Oftlce nt Uiketlew, Oregon. August R. I '.'OS. Not leo Is hereby gtveu that tier tiudo 1. Ilellemnn, ot Klamath Falls, SUIISCKti'TlON HAT.KS Ihilly, by mail, one year V Daily, by mail, fix montln '-' M Dally, by mail, three months 1 -'' Dally, by mall, one month M Dally, delivered by carrier, one week IS Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS, Get the Habit Use Chose & Sanborn Coffees CHITWOOD OreKou, who, on May 25, 1 1 OS, made Timber and Stone Application, No, I DRUG CO. : 4ISS, (Serial No. 02.S3), for VieH I M KLAMATH FALLS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER ffl. 1908. WAITIXII TO KNOW. i of rct-OKlilit'il ii8 the reiieienttitlW' lluslnet-s throughout the ruuntry. i' Investors throughout the countrj .con.' tin- people of the I'nlteil Suites who cede there Is some dancer of tint el-1 hold the oillret. or In the tmnie ot ectlon of llrynn. It Is Just a it wan j what party the offlceH are held. It In ISSfi. Kver) thing waits. Theldoes signify, lrememloul, whethei principle of caution and conservation oonflileiico In maintained In pioper rules the hour. Nobody known what 'He, Industries anil wilues, or not a llrjan administration might do. or 'The dlstiirhnnie now I wry notice attempt. rosslbly this may be the'nhle. and it will Increase ste.ulll, editorial on the. morning after the nhould the chance mvm in mow In election, to wit: "It Is a good tlnio'favor of llr.xnn's election -Oregon-for use of caution and prudence. No-. Ian. Section 1T.T. 3S S.. It. 10 K.. W.M.i has Died notice of Intention to make Ittial proof, to establlHh claim to the laud Mune described, before foil lit J ' d.tnger to actunl liusluess; and! Clerk, Klamath Co., at hit office, at i . .1 . ..... ..,....,?.. ... ... i I I.. ...... I. L. II.. It..... .1... .!. I, ii iii't'n mil iiihiiii ill iiuim in ixiiiiuiiiii riiii, fii-h"H nil inv lain i day ot IK'tober, 1US. Claimant names as witnesses: Augusta J. Ilnyden, W. V. Mend euhnll. Win. Ilellemau, II. IC, llayden nil of Klamath Kails, Oregon. J N. WATSON, S-I0-10-It UvKlatcr. body can tell what Is to bnppen. Kv erjbody will wait." It Is unfortunate. Indeed, that the policy of any party is so dreadful that people will halt their undertakings and Investments, and "watt to see." Yet notoriously this Is the condition all over the United Stntes, nt this time. It Is reflected In the halt ot In dustrial undertaking and Invest ments of all kinds; In doubt of whnt Is going to happen; In uncertainty as to whether people who put In their money to promote new wntures or to sustain old ones, will be able to obtain any return upon It. It Is re flected In the stock markets In all the principal centers and (treat cities. It is likely before the close of the cam paign to lie as striking as It was In 1R9B. People fiar, as they did In 1 Sr.. that business can't be done on Dry nn's principles. Then he stood for free coinage of silver, with conse quent debasement ot the money of the country. Ho is now silent on this for the sake of votes hut he has not renounced It. lie has declared for the extreme socialist doctrine of government ownership ot the rail roads, )ct Is silent on It now for the sake of votes hut he hasn't renounc ed It. Owners of railroad stocks throughout the country and there are thousands of them are not en thusiastic about it. Those to whom stocks and bonds uro offered for new railroads In Oregon and elsewhere naturally hold oft. They desire, to invest, but aro unwilling to put tbclr money In Jeopardy. Whether the money for railroad extensions and other great Investments In Oregon li to be forthcomlng.or held up to await results, will depend wry much. If not altogether, on the result of the vot ing on the first Tuesday of November. We shall know pretty soon. It Is but six weeks off. The party that thus threatens the country has stood tor more than fifty years athwart the. path of progress, It Is still, as It has so long been, op posed alike to the established order, and to the growing spirit or rational nnd conservative progression. Its pol icy would Interrupt natural move ment of reforms, by which the past Is secured, the present cared for, und the future guarded, on the one hand by resistance to extreme and radical measures, and on the other by Judic ious correction of known excesses and evils. Tho course pursued by Presi dent Itoosevclt Is I ho right one. No man has been so great a promoter of necessary reforms. Note what In lays, In his letter commending the nomination of Taft to tho electors or tho country: "It Is necessary that this great reform movement should go on. nut no reform movement Is healthy If It goes on by spasms; If It Is marked by periods of frenzied ad vance, followed, as such periods of froniled advance always must bo fol lowed, by equally violent periods of reaction. The revolutionary and the reactionary really play Into one an other's hands to tho extent that each by his excesses necessarily tends to arouse such disgust, such a feeling ot revolt. In the minds ot quiet people as temporarily to restore the other to power.'' Further: "We must not permit our public affairs to fall alter nately Into tbo hands ot revolution aries and reactionaries, ot tbo ex treme radicals ot unrest und of the bigoted conservatives who recognize uo wrongs to remedy," Taft 's candidacy stands for the ra tional, inodei ate and sensible middle course thus recommended. Bryan's for the radical and dangerous ex treme. There will be tremendous pressure before tbo business is over, und the stringency will Increase steadily from this time till the day of election; for Bryan, ai heretofore, I - - No Kiiuoit: Herbert had n way ot telling make bcllcw stories nbotit the things In saw, and his mother wished to eon tlnce him that they were not true. So, one day, when he saw a dog pan. and began a story about its being a i grizzly bear, she hade him run nun) I and pray Cod to forgiw him for tell ing an untruth. Very soon he returned and exclaimed: "(Sod says that's all right, mother He thought It was a grizzly, too." o-e- Here's to you, dear ladles. May you live a thousand .wars. To sort "er keep thing lively. In this vale of human tents. And here's that wc may llw. One thousand years, too. Did we say "a thousand years?" No, a thousand less a day, For wu should hnte to live on earth And learn that you hud passed away. - A printer's "devil" when ho dies. Should have erected where he lies. , monument of well-pled type. In memory of his "sacred right;" And In streaming Ink Just write the words: A printer'! "Imp" lies here Interred AUCTION HA I.I-:. NOTICi: l-'Olt ITIII.ICATIOX. Depiiitmem of the Interior, I'. S. I.nnd Otllcu nt l.akevlen, Oregon, September IC, I SHU. Notice Is hereby given that Jennie C. Ilalllnger. of Klamath rails, Ore gon, wlio, on August IT, I!ii.s, made Timber ami Stone uppllailion. No 03M'. fur hw-i; nwij.See :i. T 37 S. It ! i: . W .M . has tiled tint Ire of Intention to make Una I pioof, to es tablish claim to the land allow de scribed, before County Clerk Klam ath Co., at his ottlie, at Klam.ith Kails I wregon, on me -mm nay in .Miwmner ltiifi. Claimant names as wltues.es: W. A. Delzell. J. K. Butcher, Jesse C. Cravens, Wither White, nil of Klamath I'nlls, Oregon. J. N. WATSON. y-ttt Iteglster. - f Use 1 l M mKRH METHOD 'i M floor Finishes I x W for finlihlng your 1 J M floors inv floor 1 i A I any style. I fl I Ut m till pm !WI'V,, I ahl Itim, jSL "y sss"s''' .:: :-:" J. L CUNNINGHAM ! ARCHITECT and BUILDER Plans anil SptTilk'atioiis Furnlrtliftl. KMUiiatfi (nun on all ("lassos of Work, from hiiiiiII cUiik to nllliv li iililinKn. In litnliline; otir Iioiiu' fomliiiit' Mlylt urii:nmM ami iruiHHiiy hv havinn our plann jm'par.'il l im- PHONE 645 Residence-Washington St.. Between 0th and nth : "4$444 J Heavy Freighting a Spccltlly. UaMntfc Orders Are t Given Prompt Attention I 0. K. Transfer & Storage Geo. T. Baldwin, '.f HARDWARE DEALERS iKlamath Falls, Oregon Mrici: Kou rriii.irvrio.N. Depaittuelit nf the Interior, I'. S Land Offlce at likevb-u, Oiegou, September Ifi, 190S. Notice Is hereby given that William i;. Itadeii, of Kl:imati Kails, Ore gon, who, on August ID, Itios, made rim tier and Stone application, No. OHM. for tieU liw4. See 29. T. 3? S.. It. K , W. M.. has tiled notice of Intention to make tlnal proof, to es tablish ilalm to the land above de-', icrlbeit, before County Clerk Ktam-i nth County, ut his olllce, at Klamath Kails, Oregon, on tho "Mh day of November, 1UUS. i Claimant mimi-x as wltneKHii: Albert Harrison, A. .M. Jamison,, I Iiilui (1. Seliultiick. lien Carlisle, all - i of Klnuinlh Kails, Oregon, i J. N. WATSON, I will sell at pulillc auction nt the y.tt Iteglster. old Sillier ranch, G!4 miles southeast' of Klamath Falls nn Wednesdnv XtJTICK FOIt I'llll.ICATIOX. WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS The U-t trout lliblnic In On-tfui. Kxcvllcnt ai'i-oiiiiiisilstiiitis lor parties, (.'amiiing out Ills (in rriit. cll camping KrotiniN mid boats fur rent. Kine panture lor stis-L. Telephone connection. AcconiuiiNlatiniis to p to t'rjttr jke. Will meet parties nt Klain.itli Agency. FRANK SILVIES prop8Itor Klamath Agency, Ore. Company Having up-to-date olano trucks wc solicit your fine piano moving PHONES OttlfC S7I (Urn 1)73 KENYON 5 GRIMES, PROPRJETOKS -- e'0-"-4--:-:-4.m ....... r. September 30, several good driving, Department ot ino interior, u. a. and aaddlo ponies, farm Implements I '-""' Olllco at takevlew, Oregon. I wagons, stoves, beds.furnitiire, house- August 19, I9US. hold goods and hundreds of articles , Notice Is hereby given that Dunn 7TT'""" too numerous to mention. stnst I W. Uuraell, of Merrill, Oregon, who, MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Mi! In Addition wrro otrorcil nt Imritain prices u numbvr f ithrvwi iiivt's tors botiKht; hincc that time vnhifji Jiavo increased materially. These Lots arc Bargain Buys at prt'sont (irices. and there is every rrawm to nnticijiate an advance in prices. Itemcm Iter these lots are FIFTY feet in width anil ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep- more than double the area of most town lots ottered to investors. nn thing you need on a ranch. Sale commences at 10 a. m. IS II. V. MITCHKI.I.. MOO ACHES KHKK. The !akesld company ha 2500 acres ot land under the Adams ditch that It will stve RENT FUEE for one year. This Includes the use of the land and wator. Tbo renter must i clear and place the land In cultiva tion. The renter gets all the crops but we reservo the right to pasture the stubblo. The fjikeslde Company, J. Frank Adams, Manager, Merrill, Oregon. on Dec. IC, 1904, made Homestead Hntry, No. 333K (Serial No. 038.1), for suU, Sec. 13, T. 37 S., It. 10 K.. 'W. M has filed notice of Intention 'to make final Commutation Proof, to I establish claim to the land nbovo de scribed, before Iteglster and Kecelv )er, ut takevlew, Oregon, on the fth day of October, I90H. Claimant names as witnesses: Mark Howard, of Merrill, Oregon, , Krank Johnston, of Klamath, Falls, Oregon, Itoy Whitney, of Klamath .Kails, Oregon, Chas. Wagar, of Klam- lath Kails, Oregon. J. N. WATSON, 8-1M Hecelvcr, BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING z I J FRANK IRA WHITE L0, C' ApPtECATE Office on Fifth Street FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. CHIMNKYS AND FIHK 1'I.AOKS A SI'KCIAt.TV H. E. CHILDERS KLAMATH FALLS, OMXGON I i WE ARE LOOKING For up-to-Jate people to carry our watches. We can supply watches for anyone, from the young est to the seJato old man. Each watch Is guaranteed to give Perfect Satitfaction H. J. WINTERS DEAU1IN WATCHES KODAK? There is only one Kodak and that is the EASTMAN Every Kodak tested here. Free lessons by one who X know to every put chaser of a Kodak. Maude E. Baldwin i Dealer In Kodak Supplies BALDWINJUK. KUouth FUJI i MMMIMMMIMMIMM CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlors Oysters Served In Any style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. Zim's Plumbing Shop Contracting ana Jobbing Firstclass Line or 1'lumb Ing Specialties and llrst class Workmannliip. A. O. U. W. Building Klamath mil '' 4..ve.w -WSS- Abstracting VIJ,:,-;.',K;.. t Mippuni, Blurirrliila.-.EIc. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Hm K UiTiiniw, Secretary Klamath Falls.IOredon Jwmwm CHAS. K. WOKUKN President M. WOKUKN CnMiicr KKKU MKI.KASK Vle-t'r-lilenl The American Bank and Trust Co. TsuraoNK IS D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Falls, Origin DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hank & Trust Co.'s Uuj DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klamath County Bank rtZ'-rt-, ' ' ,' 1 iijjkjfii uu .m m aw i a n a ' Q - : !' yi BL i?L SL iv ' - W& i5s- ffe a SJ iS S i 1 1 ILJfm JSSSDe mm mv imi ffl to A Jiil MPS SJ Bis, I CAPlTAl,jpioo,000.00 Cor.Sthwuiifcing,,,,, A