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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1908)
ifl mm in it) ,,Vim CAIT A13T7T A1W P PHON? MARSH LANDS ukiswJW s Kuamai av auui-- w -303 s ! .id KLAMATH GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERM, I f IB 1 ;iit 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. tm m II ii;.!.a i! - m ifi-'J i )1 I 1 I l! ; M '3k ' THE EVENING HERALD limed Dully, Eieont Sunday, by tlw HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUHSCItll'TION It AT US Itolly, by mall, one year "' W; Dally, by mall, lx montln - Ml Dally, liy mall, three month I 25 Daily, by mall, one month M Dally, delivered by carrier, one eek Id xonu: roit i't iii.irvnov KLAMATH FALLS. MONDAY. OCTOBER B. 190s, Till". WOHM IS ItKAIiY TO TI'lt..jV(ITI'(i MArillNKS AUK One of tin) Inevitable mitromt'i of the poor trnln service- provided the people of the atnte by the llmnmnn uystcm Ih agitation for a two cent fnre. Kvon that Is hlish for tin mini Ity of the service- offervd The hours that It tnkes to ko n little Journey, the qunllty of tho cars ami the stand ard of the service are surh ns no oth er people In the Union are called up on to endure. Hut the dreadful shortcomlnKs of ciior.vit. Iviiii-ulvniila panned a ((institution al uuiondinenl to enable the people to tie otltiK machines If the l.i'itls-' l.ltnri' authoilted tliem ThotiKli the chief obstacle to their adoption In thU stale was thus ieiuoed uothliiK ' further has been done to hrlui; the I otlng machine Into i I Some New York and New Jere i towns accepted them and though the machines found admirers and warm will live. In all piohnhltlt.i The fath er N it bitslnesi itiau of Not Hi HrlilK-, " poit Mis Tnllen Li the tnnthei of Depiirliui'iit of the luteilm, I four hrlKht. healthy ehlldien l.nnd Olllce lit l.akeUew, Oiotini. m MiKiist i'.'. mus. I'rohlbltlmilsts have adopted the! Notice Is hereh) itUen that Dimii mm nl n tlinlr nnrtv rnililim. llliln't VV. Ilium. II. of Men III. OrcKOtl, who, we learn at sdiool In the Rood old on Deo. Hi, I'.'GI, made Homestead days that the camel's chief ehnrnrtci-jcnti), No. 3:t:ii (Serial No Olis.n. Istlc was Its nbilltv to fio without wit- for sei4, See lit, T. ill H , It U I' ter for loni! periods? We thntiKhl , V. .M,, lias Hied not U it of Inleiitlou this was J n-t what the prohibitionists l(, make tl tint Commutation I'liiof, to opposed. establish claim to tho laud aboie d- strlbed, lietoie lteRlster and Iteceli "(Illume a sandwich." "Itjo or er, at l.akeWew. Oreituti. on the itli white " te" "Pint or quart?" day of October. I 'JOS. This dialogue may sound like a ion- Claimant names as witnesses ersatlon between two Herman come-i Mark Howard, of Merrill, Oregon. idlntiB, but has Just lieen discovered. I'ruiiU Johnston, of Ulamalh, Calls, MiSIMi It Is about what may he heard at the liotmler nf n l.irne uiimliei' of "dairy" (lunch looms In the stale of Alabama 'the last question lelatlliK to the hulk of the "sandwich" refers In Hie site of the (task of "r.M" to be found be tween the hates of hiead loaves, cut to look like oisler sandHlehi-s Hltm Alabama went dr there has been an enormous Increase In the output of bakers' hrend. .. Hi a recent l patented imiwthlo THERE ARE REASONS WHYl You should ouy your Groceries nt Vim Klpcr Bret 1st. They have the tfoodH you wnnt 2nd. Their Groccrleu arc alwny.s fresh 3d. The price Is wllhln reason 4th. They deliver phone orders promptly Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS, Get the Hnblt Use Chnsc G Sanborn Coffees 'Oreitiiti. Hoy Whitney, of ' Culls, Ori-Ron. Chus. Wnr.nr. of Khun .itb Calls. Ori'Kon ,t N WATSON, i.i lleci'lur Mii-ici: con I'liii.itwnnv the home service are not all or the 'advocates the movement for their ad worst that we have to endure from .option seems foi the present to hae llnrrlman'a Riant octopus. Kvery rev hut Its force. The last Legislature Ident of the state coming this way, of New Jersey authorized the cities i 'mold, a well-oritanlted force of In 'borers can lay two feet of cement , sidewalk per minute. Klamath '? 1 C. ',''''$$atl DON'T BAKE I ia us do it for on Kvcrylhlnil Home Mndc. Kcusonablc. UKKAD A SI'KCIAi.TY. V put up lio luiu'lii'i hIho IuiicIii'm f r hunting inn tiieiui' liiiilUH a nun win riinvii.n is I'lienper to litiy tliiin to Imko I'rlct! f'lslunir " i that It by the llnrrlman line Is when ho starts for the humiliated Northwest and towns using machines to vote on the question of retaining them, and from Oreen Itlver. Up to that tlmejlu nenrly every lustniiee tho wlo has he has been a first class passenger, I been overwhelmingly In favor of dls-i-o rated and considered, but tho mu-l carding them, and us a result about merit lie leaves tne union cacinc to j&oo,ooo of voting machines purchas- tome to this section oier the Short l.lne he is Immediately a second or a third class passenger, but at the same time one who has paid n first class fare. Is It surprising that people who pay first class rates are seeking other avenues through which they can get to the East nnd home again without enduring the humiliation which they meet nt Oreen Itlver? Indeed there should be a concerted movement against this sort of dis crimination and humiliation. Then Is no good reason why the people of Oregon should tamely submit to pay ing first class prices for Inferior ac rommodnlloiM nnd discriminations such as they now endure compared with passengers bound for California. Tho effect on strangers coming hero must be marked, for when they ob serve that tho Harriman system rates tho Callfornlnns very high and the Orcganlnns very low what estimate Is the stranger to place upon us? There Is where tin- deadly harm Is ed for the use of New Jersey olers have been put out of service. After giving the machines a test, the people In these towns decide to go linck to the old method of otiug by ballot This looks like a backward step, but the machine as presented to Mit ers has some serious dtsndvantngcs Secrecy In voting Is destroed in it I measure by It. ns the straight voter pulls ono lever and gets through very I quickly, while he who cuts his ticket must remain much longer nnd pull a separate lever for each candidate h votes for. The oter. too. must take on trust thnt the machine does what Is expected of It, as he cannot sc- the result of the machine's action mid know with reitalnty that his vote U cast us he Intended. Altogether, voters ns n class do not take very kindly to machine vot ing. They prefer a ballot which they can read, and mark nnd see dropped In the box. I'erhups, however, since the voting machine, like the Hying Department of the Interior, C. S l.nnd Ultlee- at l.akeilew, Oregon. September lii. IU0V ' Notice Is hereby gheii that Jennie i: Ilatllngei. of Klamath Calls. Ore jgou, who. on August 17, I'.his, iimilr I'lliiher and Stone application, No ,o:!s'.'. for s ', li w i. S-e 31. T ?.' A compressed nlr buffer has lieen.S. It. 'J K. W M. has llbil notlieof patented for locomotlies, which. It Is 'intention to make llu.il proof, to es claimed, will pievent a seilous wieck itnhllsh claim to the land aboie de Ill the eeiit of a eolllslnu scribed, bi'fore Count) Clerk Klam ath Co , at his otllie, at Klamath Calls lOn-goil, oil Hie L'Mli da) of Noieluher il'inv I Tho likcsldn coiiuinnv has 2500 ,.. - .a .. n.. ......... r - - t .tumuli, in,,,,, .1 ,,'.. -. acres of land under the Adams ditch w Ai n,.i,., j. c. iiutcher. Jesse that It will glvo MINT I'ltKB fori,- oau'iis, Wllber While, all ol one year. This Includes tho uso of ' - i. .......... I l III lliilt II I II I IB I'MIMI the land und water. Tho renter must j WA'ISON. clear and placo tho land In culutlva-, , ( . j ., lmitrr Hon. The renter gets all tho crops , ' KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN Get Our Bread nt Cnwklns. ......... . ..A.... -....-.-. VI .S' V VVV'?'?-44, - -e-M- UAOO ACIt KltKIC. t'HAS. K WOltDKN I'reiiilenl M WOltDI.N t.'mhlir MM II MKI.ilASK 'i 1'jr.Uftt The American Bank and Trust Co. but wo resorvo tho right 'to pasture tbo stubble. The lakeside C'oiiiwuy, J. Frank Adams, Mannger, Merrll!. Oregon All nilteltlsellient III tbr will bring results TltV IT. II. rttr lA-ase. Hotel with everything new, dining room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor: tine patronage, feeding from 150 to J 00 dally. Inquire at Hotel Dorrls, Dorrls. California. S-Stf Tai-cmosr U done to tills stnte. It embodies an , mnchlne, Is still in Its Infamy, the Insult to our chic self respect which. pnnr objections to It will dlsnp so long ns It Is maintained, the peoplo .r .4 t It still further Mrfected should resent to the extent of finding ' liiii.idclphla Cress. other ways of getting to the East and aaa back again than thoso dubious ones' .. which the Harriman sjstom now nf.l ?'r- nDd ,rs- J',sf"n ' cn; "' forii Telegram. jnrldgeport. Conn., Iinil a flnu healthy ,iwo-neaueu uau) gin, weigniiiK eigni pounds, come to them Inst week. I Mother nnd bnby are In tho Ilrldge port Hospital, and both an doing u.,11 llnrtnr mill nurit.i tint tlm hriliv men. " ' "' ' D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Fulls, Oregon - A practically permanent pnlnt, a rich brown In color, Is made by grind ing tho bones of mummies with bltti- DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hank A Trust Co.'s HuiMIng DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klamath County Hank WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS The U't trout Hulling in Oregon. Excellent iirroiiitnailitinii fur parties. Caui)Ing outlita foi rent. r--cial camping ground nnd boats fur lent. Fine paiture fur nt'.k. rc-leplionn connection. Accouiiiiislations to gr, to ('inter Ijike. Will meet psrties nt Klamath Agency. FRANK SILVIES pROPRirroR Klamath Agency, Ore. tttf& '-Yv- T.'i -h. ... I I . I..L r -'l-... -- ml M O, & 1S S5' '-- '-'- m 'A felu M Ss3si ' CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. 3lh and Main Strccl f4Mrffff '--i-M4 J. L. CUNNINGHAM ARCHITECT and BUILDER f linos mill Sh, HlcallMii, ruriiMii-il l.sllinnti-s gll.o nil nil I la-s nf nL. from Miull C.iinge tlillre lliillitlug In i luilldliig )i.ii hum,. ml, h- .1)1,., iirlglnnllly mill muihpiiij X I ) liming )nur plan. previii,l I,) in... f liloNi: iii.i. t ItOIIICM l-Hn.hlligtuii Mi.tt, llvlu,-,.,, sill mid Dili ..)..4.(,.t4 MAi ai v I JniluBaWJUCLlBVaBVBBBBBBTrt ibbbH Hh 1111 UjMmeJimK CjjgiM mwty-I laSHnPllBHwWffikBBBBBH t BBBBaHJaViHSlaBVIBMNaBW flU Cti4 CCfTftfi IA,mltk99t mW Fine Suits for Autumn and Winter Wear sn-m THE NEW SUITS ARE HERE AND WE BELIEVE THAT WHEN YOU SFF TM1M YOU WILL AGREE WITH US IN SAYING THAT THEY ARK TIIF ACMP OR PERFECTION IN TAILORING. THE NEW PATTERNS ANIJ COLOPINC-' ' Altr AMONGST THE MOST HANDSOME AND ATTRACTIVE WE HAVF iJROurilT 0 THIS CITY, AND THE STYLES ARE FINER AND BETTER THAN USUAL While the fabrics are largely in the nature of novelties, they are far removed from the freakish fads which some people have been trying to force on the public. Wc draw i .ll! line between freak clothinR and desirable novelties. ' tiraw a distinct Kin.NU MAJJli CLOTHES MAKE FRIENDS: We've never l.e.rd r,f n rlWn't feel letter Sni0fi-,1 ,!, ,. ,. ... .1 , ... IU-',r1 (f l.ill twin riwr clnn tn rnns .l.r .lio. o r,!.. Du..l.l : i ... -iainilir' j "-r - mv. v..i mw ouuuiuci in u sncK coat couldn't m;ike trousers good. Some people go to buy a suit try on the coat, .-.n.i -,., .i. they've been educated to buy that way. Wc put the vest and trousers on ,,in, heel to collar. If it isn't right in the store it won't be any better when Jn . . . must be right or you can't have it from us. e. vest who Did and Kood money you from any better when you ,.cl it ,,omCi ,, Fine Suits, $15. to $45.oo Portland Clothing and Shoe The Outer Garment Shop for Men WE CLOTHE MORE THAN HALF THE MEN IN TOWN hKillwtan Mllllll I Store