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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
rnoN MAKSt! l.iINLO immrum p hiuxijcioa pi twmjmj m - - 3jj KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TEH 50 PER CENT. VEG1 STABLE MATTER. .. t atv.i ADriAtTin DTiuvcrr OATT A R17T AHV h'n m IW KB - :,i ? Ifb THE EVENING HERALD Issued I)lly, Kxcept Sunday, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCKIl'TION KAT.KS Illy, hy mall, one )ear f. H) Dully, by mull, fix monllit '-' M lally, by ninil, three montl 1 ! laily, by mail, one inontli ;. SO Daily, delivered by carrier, une week 16 rur IjChm. IIdU'I with everything new, iIIiiIiik room kltclit-it. clKlit rooms, mrlur; lino pntrunnito, feeding from lull to 200 dally. Itiqulru nt Hotel DorrU, Dorrls. California. 8-5tf Cream of Tartar KLAMATH FALLS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1908. MODCIt.V IIIKAK IN KIH'CATIOXluf the Instruction given mill the upon Alti: IMI'ltAlTICAIILK. 'inlrl- vlth which It In locelved. Trn! lh'U Is much to lenrn Hint We nil know that the children of wuh not written In the leiitilrementii the last two decades In our schools hnve nut been educated. With nil our troliilng we have trained nobody. With nil our InstructtiiK we have In structed nobody, mis Ithetn Chllde of earl fiirtnlnK In Oregon The pests lutiodiieed by roiiiiuerii' hiiv eome to nest and prey upon the pro ducts of our fields and urchiud. the lrgln soil, Ioiik croppetl to u single) Dorr, quoting Woodrow Wilson, pros-' product which would hear slow train: Ident of Princeton t'nlverslly. In the flirtation to far mnrkcls, liai hern October Delineator. At an educntliiu-ehauitid of Its fertility and become tl confereme held In Kansas City, sting) In Its )leld. rlvlllratlun tin Nlsxourl. Miss Mnry Fisher, a hlKhumde more exacting demands upon k.'hool teacher, said: the qunllty of . inducts jrar after For some yenrs It was my duty to 'year. To eouuteiact thi'su drawbacks conduct examinations for entrance In-J and conditions the science of URrl to higher courses of study. . . .1 culture has arisen and, fostered b) In one examination of nine glrls.rntiK-l the (iororntuent, National and stale, lug from sixteen to twenty enrs. two has become n sure help in time or of them high school graduates, nut 'need. "Hack to the soil" Is the slo- one knew wno iienjnmtn t-ranKiin gon oi tuts science, ami it is mectliit was. All of them said he had been response, fnr and wide. President of the United States, and i 4-0- one said that he hnd "Invented elec-j In his address at the dedication of trlclty with a kite." (Stephen hall, nt Crookston, Mlnne- To Illustrate the hopeless confusion sutn, an agricultural Institution, Jus of mltid of the majority of grammar. J. Mill, chairman of the board of ill school graduates, this teacher de- rectors of the Great Xorthcn railway, scribed nn examination of pupils In 'said: "If I had my way I would build the Manual Training lllgn scnooi ot n couple of warships less es, Kansas City. A list of words wns given nnd the pupils were requested NOTION HUK I'lIltt.lCATION. Department of the Interior, 11. H. Land Otllce at l.akovlew, Uregon. August tl, 1 '.0S. Notice U hereby given that Ger trude 1. Ilelletnau, of Klamath Fulls, Uregon, who, on Mny ::., I'.ios, mnde Timber and Stonu Application, No. 4IXS, (Serial No. I12S3), for w4soVi Section 17.T. 3S S It. lu K.. W.M. has tiled notice of Intention to make tlnal proof, to establish claim to the land nbou described, befoie t'ounty Clerk, Klamath Co., at his otllce, nt I Klamath Kails, Oregon, ou the 1 2th day of October, I'.MIS. Claimant names as wltm-sies: t Augusta J. I In) den. W. W. Mend- enhall. Wm. Ilelleman.'ll. K. Ilnyden, nil of Klamath Fulls, Oregon. J. N. WATSON, i Rochelle Salt $ Epsom Salt Sulphur s-lO-10-11 Iteglstor. Noril'i: l-'tUt I'l'ltl.lCATIO.V. Depattiuent of the Interior, !', 8. 1. and Ollku at l.nkclei, Oregon, .ieptetuber tti, IWilS. Notice Is hereby gheti that Jennie i:. Il.illlugei, of Klamath Kails, Ore gon, who, on August IT, I'.his, made Timber and Stone npille.itlon. No, ji)3vj. for sw i', n ';. Sec. 31. T. 37 JS.. It. i: . V M . has llled notice of I intention to make tlnal proof, to es tablish claim to the land ahoe de- icrlhed, before County Clerk Klam ath Co.. nt his olllce, nt Klamath Kails Oregon, on the L' Mh day of Noeiuber I'Jtis. Claimant nanus as w It iich-: W. A. Dellell, J. K. Ilutcber. Jesse .'. Cravens. Wither White, all of !CHITWOOD I DRUG CO. i . Av i A9I i f Use 'I r UnncauUrrunn . V f FLOOR FlMSHES I W lot finishing your 1 J W Moors soy Hoot " I any style. 1 (I '" ahullttn. lXM "Hiv ?4 ? 1 THERE ARE REASOxJS wjjj You should ouy your Croccrlc nl Van klpcr Uroi 2nd. Their Groceries nrc alwny frenh 3rd. The price Is within reason 4th. They deliver phone orders promptly Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BR(S Get the Hubll Use Chose fi Sanborn Coffees s."'':, .':: itf J. L CUNNINGHAM ARCHITECT and BUILDER i, vena 'Mlrfl, ' v to use the words In Intelligible sen tences. Here are n few of the words and resultant sentences; Discovery: Invention. "The In Knits. r,r.iriin. would be enough nnd I would tnke' J. N. WATSON, the fS.000,000 which It would coslj-l! Iteglster and with It construct 1000 schools of agriculture within the I'nlted States. Geo. T. Baldwin, HARDWARE DEALERS iKIamath Falls, Oregon l'liin.t ami .SiMviiltfalluiiH Fiirnltilu'tl. l-.ititiwiti all Clnnifi of Wiitrt. from mnnll i'ttiiti tn n,c In Iniilili'ik- Miur lioiiit1 comliinc ntlc -t n, iToimim 1 liitvuur your pliititi prupitrvil 1 PHONE 645 Kcsldcncc-Washlnrfton St., Between Utli nrttl Otb ::.' .4! " ;, Heavy Frclflhllnft a Speclclty. UadHUrSc OrdersA.il Given iTompt Attention 0. K. Transfer & StoragJ Company Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your fine piano moving PHONES Office Ml --9-- NOTICK KOU I'llll.lCATIOX. Department of the Interior, I' S. tn.l in Mhnw lh t,...,ln llml Inll. '"" " l l-l''"'"i wri-KUIl, cntlon of the locomotive was dlscov- matlons of the Democnitlc nnlldiuil leptemher HI, 1US. ercd by Watt." "James Walt dlscov-1 committee that Tnft canceled his en- NmUo Ih '"'"'"y Ktvi-n Hint William ( RPgemcnt to attend a banquet In Chi- f" ""'. ' hiamnm tans, ure cjco October? because he didn't wni "' '". '" August 19. 1KUS. l.lsde ercd the steam which now runs ou steamboats." "Steam was discovered by Priestly." "Steam was discovered nt this period and was put Into use, henco the laboring classes wero thrown out of employment." Cotton. "Cotton grows on a sneena dock. i rsycnoiog-. isji'mjiusj is nm study of rocks." 'Tsychology Is the study of how the world began." When exhibits of this kind are shown to educators not teachers, but the big men who make out cours es ot study and tell tho teachers how they ought to teach thivshow an nojancc, and say that the Ideal of modern education Is uot to cram t child with facts, but to develop In him the power to accumulate facts. Is the Ideal even faintly realized? Not to, according tn business men who employ boys and girls, civil ser vice examiners, and others who have ample opportunity tn know. - to meet Candidate Bryan are wrong' rlmbor ","1 s,"no implication. No. the llcpubllcan national committee 'r U nw;. Sec. IS, T. 37 will chnrtcr a social train to get Tnft , " r- " ' ,,nH ""'" "",,cc OI intention to make ntiai proor, to es-i tabllsh claim to tho land ubovu de-l Klam- there for tbo banquet. Tho cholera situation In Mnnlla Is i bribed, before County Clerk steadily Improving nnd the health nu- j'-"" County, at his otllce. at Klnmnth thoritles havo repenteI their declara-i '' Oregon, ou the 'JMh dny of tlon that the disease will be practical- j N'oveniber. 11)08. ly stamped out by the time tho Amor-, Claimant names as witnesses: linn II -et arrives October lht. I Albert Harrison, A. M Jamison. aaa . 'John (.. Scluillock, lien Carlisle, nil I AUCTION HAI.K. I will sell at public auction at the old Miller ranch, 5 '.i miles southeast of Klamath Falls, on Wednesday, of Klamath Kails, Oregon. J. N. WATSON. 9-1'j Iteglster. .NOTICK KOU I'l'III.ICATION. lt.Minrlinf.nl of the lfitirlnr. tl. H. September 30. loverul good driving cl(, 0lc(j , llC(.v Or,.K0n "HACK TO TIIK SOU,." (Oregonlnu.) A most hopeful sign of the times is tho eagerness of farmers to learn moro of their vocation. Tlmo was n hen plowing und howlng nnd gather ing Into barns met nil the require ments of knowledge of farming. Tho "luclty year" was looked for hopeful ly to balance the short crops of un lucky years, and severe economy In living, cheap raiment, lack of all In dulgences In the way of amusement or entertainment, wero the only known methods whcioby money could be saved to pay the taxes and keep up tho. Interest nn tho mortgage. All this is happily changed. Agri culture has grown to the dignity of a vocation that, properly pursued, gives certain results year aft'.r year in this blessed land of assured climat ic favors. The how, why and where fore of agricultural methods that pro duce with unerring certainty tho re sults desired arc eagerly and Intolli gtntly sought. It is thus that repre sentatives of tho Statu Agricultural College found attentive audiences all tbo State Fair when dulrylng, tho con trol of insect pests, tree grafting, ap ple packing, the good and bad points In judging stock and kindred topics wero presented. This was a new fea ture of the State Fair and one that awakened great Interest. lis popu, larlty was assured from the first, and It will no doubt commend itself to tho manage! s of tho State Fair of tho future. It extends tho Instruction which young men and women receive at the Stnto Agricultural College to farinera who have' long outlived tliclr school days und 'in whose boyhood farming was simply an Inherited vo cation. TbjO earnest attention given to tho topics 'treated,' by men 'and wo'-' men grown middle-aged and even old on the farm, plainly attest the need and saddle ponies, farm implements wagons, stoves, beda, furniture, house- hold goods and hundreds of articles ' too numerous to mention. Most anything you need on a ranch. Sale commences nt 10 a. m. IS II. V. MITCHELL. S.VNI ACIIEH HIKE. August ID. 1'JOK. Notice Is hereby given that Dunn W. Darnell, of Merrill, Oregon, who, on Dec. 10, 19GI, made. Homestead Entry. No. 333i: (Serial No. 0383). for so. Sec. 13, T. 37 S It. 10 E., V. M., bus tiled notice of Intention to iniiku final Commutation I'roof, to establish claim to the laud above do- ' I scribed, before Iteglster and Itecelv- Lakesldn company has 3500 ,, at Lakovlew. Oregon, on tho 6th acres of land under tbe Adams dttcb jay 0f October, 1908. that It will give RENT FREE for ' cinlmant names ns witnesses: one year. Thla Includes tbe use of Mark nownrd, of Merrill. Oregon, the land and water. The renter must ; Frank j0iinH,n, of Klui.mth, Falls, clear and place the land In culutlva- q.,.,.,.., i,v wbltnev. of Klamath tlon. The renter gets all the crops j ,.alll) Oregon, Chns. Wagar. of Klam but we reserve the right to pasture ',, ..,. ,,.,... me siuoDie. , 'j lie lakeside company, J. Frank Adams, Manager, WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS The Is-sl trnut llihinii in Orrifin. Excellent arcnninuUtiii fur parties. Camping oultltn lot rent. S-cnl rainpiutt giuuniln nnd boats fnr rent. Fine pantum fur stuck, telephone connection. Accoiiiimalatioiis to g to Clatrr IjiLi. Will meet pit I In nt Klsuislli Agency. FRANK SIX VIES MOPwrroK Klamath Agency, Ore. turn if) t KENYON & GRIMES, PROPRIETORS ';.' J The X BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Millit Addition wen otlYntl at bargain priceM n number if nhruwil inves tora bouuht; fince timt time viiluen mn increased mnterinlly. These Lots are Bargain Buys at present prices, nnd thcro in every reason to anticipate nn ndvance in price. Iti'iiu-in tier these lot.-t nre rilTY feet in width nml ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY KKKT tleep more than double the area of limit town lot.s altered to invcHtorn. FRANK IRA WHIT CAPT. O. C. APPLECATE Office on Fifth SU tKANK WARD Land Salesmen. . j &,$& A -: ' I'O.S J. Xt'NNAIT, i miiirni i ii Pit. Vlci-l'ii.si-lTinl N. K-21 WATSON, Hecelver. CHIMNEYS AND FlItK 1'I.ACKH A SI'IX'IAI.TV H. . CHILDERS I KLAMATH FALLS, ORXOON Z ''.;AAtA,, Merrill, Oregon. I WE ARE LOOKING For up-to-date people to carry our watches. We can cupply watches fur anyone, from the young it to tbe sednte old man, Kscli watch Is guaranteed logWs Perfect Satisfaction H.J. WINTERS DEALER IN WATCHES 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 1 Dealer In Kodak Supplies BALDWIN.BLK. KUmtn PalU 44llilj algssa a a a a M at) a a aat CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night- Private Dining Parl-jr Oysters Served In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. Zim?s Plumbing Shop Contracting ana Jobbing Kirstclass Line ut I'luinh ing Specialties und first class Workmanship. A. O. U. W. Building KUmath Falls TcLirHONc 19 D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Falls, Orjton DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American llank A. Trust Co.'s llulldlng DR. WM. MARTIN v Dentist Offle OY Klamath County Bang Abstracting Mapiruni, BltirrTlnla, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers IlikT K Witiiiilw, Bi-crclsry Klamath FaUs,Oregon f4ffWAtAtAttt A AAAAA,AAWW4 CIIAS. K. WOHDKN I'reslilcut M. WOltUKN (.'llhhlcr FIIKI) MKLH Vi.-i-rn The American Bank and Trust ") . Xffi"1:! iir. ? 9 J I III mm i ibil ,, t .a gsg& g g m wvrJM .H 9S IB-asla S lfJb H &iz:-v flalx CAPITAL, "100,000.00 Cor.athtndfjung,,,,, J.