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MARSH T AND OREGON'S RICHEST &U1L IDUJL. mi -303
KIAMATH fiBPATIfST RARfiAINS AT $25 PER ACRE ANU " - itKMS
SO PER CENT. VEGETABLE HATTER.
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THE EVENING HERALD
Issued Dally, Ksccpt Sunday, by the
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
(ITMITION OS TIIK FARM, i
How's the back jnrdT Why not!
MITIIK FOR rl'III.MMTIOX.
SUBSCRIPTION KATKS
Dallr, by mall, one yer K M
Dally, by mall, U month - ''
Daily, by mail, three months 1 "
Dalit, br mall, one month w
Dally, delivered by carrier, one week
snug tip n little''
lilt Unit maty null n whnt-k in two
nn thu head ntul It will pull n great
deal easier.
Tho crop o( girls ami bojs should
bo well cultivated; send them to u
good school
Ho sure in upon furrows
the grain IK'UI In enrrj off tint water
when there Is nil excess ut It.
Wire netting will keep the ruts out
of the corn rrlb iiml glo m a good
1" I chnmo to iut more money In the
z hank.
Depnrtmeiit of the Interior. V S
l.nnd Oltleo at l.nkoWew. Oregon.
AUKliat I'.'. I SOS.
Notice Is hereh Klven Hint Dunn
V. Ilumoll. of Merrill. Oregon, lu,
on Dec. I, 1901. madn lloiiicit.'iul
I!im. N'o. 333i; (Serial No. 0SS31.
throlu-hlf"rl",'S,,- ,3'T 37i,'U' "' i:'
inroiiM' , ,,,,, 1,,..
IV. .'I., nil men iniin-1' "
In miike llmil Coiiiiiiiitnlloii 1'ioof, to
I establish clnlm to the land aboo tie
scribed, before Register nnil Rewli
or, lit Ukeilott, Oregon, on the &lh
day of October. ll'OS.
THERE ARE REASONS WHY
You should ouy your GroccrlCH at Van Klpcr Bros.
1st. They hnvc the tJoods you wnnt
2nd. Their Groceries arc always frciih
3rd. The price Is within reason
4th. They deliver phone orders promptly
Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS.
Get the Habit Use Chase G Sinborn Coffees
KLAMATH FALLS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 190S.
'the Hies of the people than ilhl
nun iv tl'iiiiiiii.v l.ldllT.
SAYS TltAVKI.F.It. in '!. .il church of continental Ku-j
'rope l uny period The powrty was'
ueiurmng Americans irum iiie uiu Rnouir ,hn(. Ulnt WM brought to
world after a tour arc Invariably my mm, nt cvory tlm) mmlo
Blad to get borne again, and thoj nre ..0uHldo the big religious edlilces
us a rule, brimful of Interesting and r St Petersburg. Moscow and the
Informative reminiscences of scenes oUur arK,. lltUH begenr stand nnd
they have witnessed, of strangu poo- MOirt alms, Inside the thtirehes ev.
pic they have met under remarkable trjtl,nK g B,,,.ndor. with the otllclat
situations, nnd of the wholesome les- ,nK pri,,itll rob,,d In the tnoit oxpon
tons they hao learned of life as men ,(u, xeHtmcnu, The worst feature
ind women practically experience It of the whole thing Is that there seems
1 very day In the far-off lands bejondto 0 ci,Bncc fr the people to rlo
the salted sens. Noteworthy among (am, throw off til0 )o)u, T,y ,,,
them Is the story told by Dr. O. 8. powc-iens, for the reason thai educa
llrigham. of Toledo. In the nuckeje,,on K, on). tMnK tlal C01lM ,,.,.
state, of his Impression of condi.jlbly hlp lhem ,ll0J. calmm otilnln
tlons as ho found them. In n recent, ..A far as , can . ,,,, N mull.
tour through Russia. "Thoso h(jnB before these wrclrlutl people but
have not been In Russia." he sas. no,)cic (ialr. nt least for iminj
"can only faintly realize the terrible cftni t0 como T,inKg nri! ,uU any
state of affair that now pretalls In bcttcr ln lUMnn Poland nnd Klnland
that great empire. where I found practical! the same
"1 hae Just returned from a trip 1 jonjmun, prevailing. The people
abroad and spent itome time In the thero al) art ,aa.eJl.,i nnj there Is
crar's dominions. I found that fromno rny 0( unshnc n ,,t.r lvt.j imv
a political standpoint the country I erty , on au ,Avt nni prr,, for
paraljxcd. Politically, there is a 0VerthlnK are uxorhltant
chaos, and. aoclally. there Is nothing. .., wnl ct.rtaDiy KiaJ ,viu, K,)t
but turmoil. As soon as jou set lntoaway from lhal part of EroH.t n
Russta ou feel that )ou arc In the caUll0 j dldn.t lmvo a good lauh tllL.
land of despotism, a land where lhelholo tmc wa tllt.ro Mj hl.ar, W(lg
people have no rights and arc cowed. ttoo hw,vy- Amot ext.ry tmu jou
This It tho state of affairs all 01 er the i(lokwj nr0und. ou saw an olllcer nr
empire. I resting somebody nnd on out ocimlon
"The Mtltor is watcueu nna nar- ,hch .hall never forget. I saw
assed the whole time.
(let nt that leak) barn loot right
awn) If on don't then' will be n
big leak In jou pocketbook pietlj
UlCliiiitti fur 11 lii.u ruiif
Kverj farmer should lime nil olllce
where his books, desk, writing 11111-1
twilals, seed catnlogueH and seed iiilii-'
Claimant names as witnesses
Mark Howard, of Merrill. Oregon.
Trunk Johnston, of Klninnth, I'nlls,
Oregon. Hoy Whltnej. of Klamath
Pulls, Oregon, finis Wngiir. of Klam
nth KalK ttregmi
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DON'T BAKE
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pies will be right at hand It pnjs (
Why don't farmers into for farm
er for olllce" Why do thej not see
that they nre nominated and then
elected' This Is the time In see Hint J
fin men hae their shure of the of-,
tlcei
As both tho big parties promise '
tariff reform soon nfter election. It
will bo of Interest to nil farmers to 1
retail Just what the duties nre on 1
their produits On hogs biought In
to the I'nlted States there Is 11 dut)
of tl !0 per head, $30 per head nnd
up on horses and mules; $2 to fit
per In ad on tattle, seventj-lhe tents
lo tl f0 per head 011 sheep. Iltteeii
cents a bushel on oats
X-H
WATSON
Itecvlvr
.M.I Hi: hull I'l III.IL'.tllO.S.
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cents n bushel on wheat, ten cents a
bushel on rje. fifteen cents a bushel
on corn; llfleen tenia a bushel on
buckwheat, thirty cents n bushel on
barley, two cents 11 pound mi rice,
six cents 11 pound on butter or cheese,
fort J -five lents n bushel on beans,
three cents each on cabbages, file
cents a dozen on eggs; 1 1 11 ton on
liny, twenty cents n gallon on hone,
twent)-fle cents a bushel on wool
two touts n pound on lard ami throe
cents u pound on poultry Notwlib-
Department of tho Interior. I S
l.niul Oltli.il at UikcUvw, Oregon,
September l. ll'US
Notice Is hereb) glion Hint Jennie
i: llnlllnger. of Klatiiatb rails. On-
gon, who. 011 August IT, I'.'US, tiiinle
rilllber mid Stone iipplliillloli, No
3. for sw t nwi4, Sw 31, T 3T
S . It. i: . W M . has tiled notice of
Intention to make llmil proof, to
Inbllib (Inllil to the lain! nboo do
srilbed, before I'ouiitj Clerk Klulii
alh Co , at bis olhio, nt Klntnntb Kails
twenty-IUeluroKon, nn llio .'itli iln of Nuttmber
los.
Clatmnnt names as witnesses
Lot us tlo it for iii. Evcrylhlnrt Home Made. Prices
Kcnsonnblc. BKEAD A SPECIALTY.
Wo put up box lunchori. aluo luiicho.i for liiintim', llslum;
ami iiii'im partlcn A tiiiil vmII oominco uu thut it
is cheaper to buy thmi to liiilio.
KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY
AND DELICATESSEN
Get Our Bread at Cawklns.
CIIAS K WOUDKN
I'ri'suleiit
M WOltDKN
Caihlcr
Mil II MMIIASt!
1 I'rr.i.lcr.t
The American Bank and Trust Go.
W. A. Delicti. J. V.
. Craicu. Wither
lliltrher, Jesso
White, ull of
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October
-o-e-fr-
Fsriu Journnl
standing the nboe tnrlfl on luiportii-
which I shall never forget. I saw a ,i. ,!, ,...,... ,t.,, ...nr tin.
Spies are seen I. ounK Kir being dragged to prison, nun nnn f,,m iim.hiri. i,r.,,n.,i in
on all tide and you feel that every jhcr mothcr fo,lownB and WCeplng Tllv'n. nn. mrrespondlng duties on
word jou say Is reported to the au- aR ,f her hcart ,ol,,,, bri,nk Tlh tin(;j (ii b(j
inoriuro. jou iw uui clar, j unuer stand, has been In l'et-.
window of tho train jou notlco noth-.tr bof ,or more than ,wo yoar8 and
Ing but hovel and Ignorant. degrad-durln(. a that tlmu he has not dared
ed looking peasantrj'. afraid almost ', 0 b.jond the grounds of the ens-'
to draw a good breath. t,.
"It Is seldom that you see a school 1
bouse, and there Is absolutely no er-
Idenee of cultivation. When the train ' Collcctor-Thls bill has been run-
a station tho poor country "'" ,ur '--. .ir-i,
wnnt DIH7 collector 1110 ono 1
have In my hand, of course. Scruggs
stops at a station tho poor country
people are teen standing around with
n dull, million look on their faces:
,.,i 1. vn n i..,rhinr , Thanks. 1 thought mnjbe
think, from what I could ace, that the
police are more high-handed even
than they were before the Russo
Japanese war. and arrests are dally
occurrences.
"As I arrived at Warsaw a train
load ot ttudenti was leaving, all of
tho young men being under arrest
and on their way to 8lbcrla. The
Green church has less Influence over
meant the one on jour root I
jou nrn wearing n campaign button
Puck.
A French Journal announces tho
A patent has been grunted to nn
attachment to a rocking clrnlr to op-'
orate a fan to cool the occupant while
swnilng lo and fro
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MOO ACHK8 Flti:K.
! The Laketldn company has 2300 I
0" ! acres of land under the Adams ditch
that It will give RENT FREE for
one year. This Includes tho uio of
thu land and water. The renter must
clear and place the land In cultiva
tion. The renter gets all the crops
discovery of a new method of pre- but we reserve the right to pasture
serving eggs. It consists In covering the stubble,
them (not too thickly) with lard The lakeside Company,
This stops up the pores, prevents ev- J. Frank Adams, Manager,
aporatlon and kcepi out thn nlr. Merrill. Oregon.
Clamutli Kails, Oregon
J N WATSON.
-19 Riglste
An adti'rtlM'iiifiit In llie I
III bring iviill. TltV IT.
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
RESORTS-
'The het trout tithing in Onvon.
Kxcellent utcomiuadstioiis lor
parties.
Camping outfits lot rent.
Swc!l camping grounds and
boats for rent
Fine pasture for slock.
Telephone connection.
Accommodations to go to Crater
Lake.
Will meet pirtlrs at Klamath
Agency.
FRANK SILVIES
PROPRIETOR
Klamath Agency, Ore.
i o r5'i'cS i''" I'is & is '3 wtair
B f'iAl .
CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. 3th and Main Strtct
Tsiirniioi It
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Kails, Orfun
DR. C. P. MASON
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, Dentist
merican lUtiV A Trim Co ' ItnlMltiK
Zim's Plumbing
Shop
Contracting ana Jobbing
Kintclsis I.lne of l'luml
ln Spirlaltlrs and first
dais Workinsnihlp
A. O. U. W. Building
Klamath rails
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Fine Suits for Autumn and
Winter Wear
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THE NEW SUITS ARE HERE AND WE BELIEVE THAT WHEN YOU SFFTIIFM
YOU WILL AGREE WITH US IN SAYING THAT THEY ARE THF ACME OF
PERFECTION IN TAILORING. THE NEW PATTERNS AND COI ORINGS AFF
AMONGST THE MOST HANDSOME AND ATTRACTIVE VE IJAVF BROUGHT
TO THIS CITY, AND THE STYLES ARE FINER AND BETTER THAN USUAL.
While the fabrics are largely in the nature of novelties, they arc far removed from the
freakish fads which some people have been trying to force on the public. Vc draw a distinct
line between freak clothing and desirable novelties. ' unci
FRIEND MADE CLOTHES MAKE FRIENDS: We've never heard of a im
didn't feel better satisfied with these garments than any he could obtain el-ewhere" nil
you ever stop to consider that a nice shoulder in a sack coat couldn't make the vVi't
trousers good. Some people go to buy a suit try on the coat, and nav their ..nn,i I!l
they've been educated to buy that way. We put the vent andi rowers on ami fit V
heel to collar. If it isnright in the store it won't be any bettS itee UuZU
must be right or you can't have it from Us. ' h u ,10mc' II
Suits, $15. to $45.00
aothing and Shoe Store
me umer uarmem snop for Men
WE CLOTHE MORE THsAN HALE THE MEN IN TOWN
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