The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 06, 1908, Image 2

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MARSH LANDS UKMJUW a muniiaiov iwumj n, . -.3o
.,.. .o "r.7 r"TOT BABfiAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY Tt
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THE EVENING HERALD
ImiicJ Dally, Kxcept Sunday, by tlw
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
NOI'H'K ' niii.itwnox.
subscription katks
Spnro I lino Ik lean llim
lllipplhcsa KlOpS longest where 1om , . 1 ! o
I, ut , Department of the. Il.tethir. I . H
Worry Ik waste. It builds mint) I.iii.I Oltli.i .it l.uk.-Uou. Ohuii,
useless brlilKOt. August I!'. H'OS.
TI10 parlor match will nut nlwn Notice I" hiirob) l'1''" ,,lnl l" ""
IlKht the kitchen fire. ,W. Ilium II. t Merrill. Oii-gun. l.u.
Some men i;o forth nt night lo on Doe. Hi. It'OI. made llmnealeml
work: others to ho worked. Ilntry. No. a:u'' tw'rnii " "" '
o ii.. 1. ........ifi ..i.. I for so t. See. 13, T .1iH.ll
uni idii 11 is r'"' "
which Jonlousl)
in i:.
... . . . . HI...1 1 t I tit nt Mi Hi
strain It. . ji.. nn men "'
to make Html C.imniiilatlun I'toof, to
establish clnltn to tin' hind ahum d-
Pallr, by mail, one year tMW, through
Dally, by mall, six month! - il,,!
Dally, ly mall, tntve monms - -" . . i.,..i.t..r .! It.-.-.U
Dally, by mall, one month , .Mlchni'l Callahan, n s.-ellon Ih "J'",'' ' ..,, "., ,, ,, ith
Daily, delivered by carrier, one eek 11 for tho Southern railroad In tho little ,r' "Vi? , , w
I tow n of l.udlow . Ky.. ha. n ken line- ,,1,v ,,f 0fl"Wr' ' '0S'
. lu ...1, .... f .,... ..1,11.. Claimant mum-ana wltnoso
KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY. OUTUBKK U. 1WS. ,-,- "-""" T .. V . Mark Howard, of Morrill. Oregon.
I'liink Johnston, of Klamath, I'.ill".
Mnmnth
It's Up to You
mmi'mmmmm'm'mm'mmwm
THE MATTER OK GETTING GOOD GKOCIJRi
Eating is imtcli 01 your i"c- """v you v,iiUrooj
good. Wc have ilicm and il'tt tip lo yen t , ct abv.
luicly the heat. JUST IMION.-. 510 Weil 1. tltcrnt
VAN RIPER BROS.
CANT HE HKAT-CHASIS& SANIIORN COKFEEJ
TUB UNKNOWN yt'ANTlTV.
)0 or cnrofiil of Judgment than the
Ono warm afternoon while
walking along tho inllroail tracks In-
fouiul a section hand plncldl) sleep
ing hostile tho rails I'allahau look-
.. $.,
Oregon. lto Whlltu'). of
I
Possibility of nrynn's election Is
admitted. II la numiuiM, nina. ,..,.,,.., ..,,,...,. ..n.i ... r..ioltitloimi-
wht-n ho It nn candidate, lit-cnuso
It li admitted that every permm ho
may b dlasatlifled for any renon. or
for no renaon, may vote for llryan
Kvcn the man who la dissatisfied with
hlmaelf will vote for Hrnn. To this
11.. ton'y of tho men who constitute 0(, ,isKusti-dl at the delliiiiient for ". OrtfRim. I'I.iih. WuKar. of Kl.im- -j
tin luiwr unlona. lint In tlmea of i fllli minute and then ronmrki-d ' ' ,,r' K""- , .,.,..,... X
rndlcal action and In reiolutlonars '..ji ... i... ..,.,. i,,., i J N. .lsi., ..
Iteci-ltir
Minn: i'ut I'liii.uwritiN.
Slatie on. .e laiy uimhiei-n. aliine on.
tlmea. the iiKcrraslvv minority Is uM(nr UinK llM )ou 1M,0 oll-1. ,.t a "'-'
wnja nt the front, with loudest nulso. , .,,t. h... ..,. .,. WIlkl, ,, you ain't
On these llrjnn now dependa. as al- K1)t ,,
ways neretoiore. nope spniiKa iier- .. . .
mil Id the Itrjan breast It hanp. .,..., ,.,, ..., , ,.. ini.Tinr. V. H
Ichloflv on niineul to those who nie ..... . . . .. . . .... . . . . ...
wrt tho candidacy of llryan always ,,wt,l0cd w lh themaohw and at- l"''1 hl,,l,u,l"" ,m,riM ,M'"ni "'" ,n,"1 l""cu "l -"'" ""
appeal.. .Ith Peculiar force. I J VCU k of um t "he r c,,nn,ry "TKi" nm '" w '" A'- S'-"l-,"r ,C' IV,,S
Th ....-.,.., t month will .ot1"1..."'1.. .r . "'. "."!. "!.!. ' ''flea, lie sas they have no future Notice Is her.l.y KU-n thai J-i.nl.-
.assumption that society somehow Is,
Unit the
ve them a
Ttu-M- and such like. It will
ho decided by the business vote or mifron.lly to thorn, and "
Industrial vote, commonly called the!part). ln ,,OWl.r" Jl)wn-, KV,
ludcpenaeni vote.uui uy me voio inai ;chnnco.
Is dissatisfied
Independent
the country
Jorlty of It supports Taft. llryan's
piny Is for the votes of those who.
since they haven't much energy or
efficiency or foresight, and want to
work as little, as possible and to fly
as far as they can from the compe
tition of those of their own class who
et a hlRh pace, feel and declare that j
they "haven t a fair show." To this
sort of cople the effort of llryan's
wbolo campaign Is directed. Parti
san spirit and the name of the party
will get for him, he knows, the bulk
of his votes. Ills play Is for these
others.
He expecta help from the labor un
ions. Some help he will Ret from
them, tuey, too, have members of
varying degrees of efficiency and pur
pose. Then every tabor union has
members of radical and revolutionary
disposition. In every crisis and on
every Important occasion, these coniOjHke h
to tho front. Tho more nulct mom
hers do not care to contend wlihj a new form of imposition on tlu-j
them. Just now It Is advertised that government has been discovered. I'n-'
tho labor unions of Portland are soon cle Sam has been paying non-reser-
as u race in this country while In the c. llallliiK-r, of Klamath Knll, Or--
Krench province of Sonegal, the re- roii, who, u August 17, l!0V mnd--
public of Liberia, and the llrltlsh Timber and Stone application. No
DON'T BAKE
I. ,.t us iln u fur von. Evcrythlnrt Home Mmlc. prica
Reasonable. 11KEAD A SPKCIALTY.
V pul tip lux ItincluM. also IuiicIh'h f r I mt i k fi,nr.
and picnic partifH. A triiil will nuium-.. j ,t that
ih cheaper to lmy lliaii to Iml.c
KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY
AND DELICATESSEN
Col Our Urcnd ul Cawklns.
.u.v.uu. u; . ..... -ichance. inoo and sucn IIKe. It win, .. , , , ., , , , . .. u i. r t-
I with Itself. The really nlttn,4 bo npct..,.ry , ...nt.M.d with H,r"vl,,cw "f M '""'" !",1 i-"' "-. f"r w l,w ' S,c' 3I- 3'
and substantial vote of , end .?tlme ....parallel opportunities nwnlt them. S . it. K . W M . has ni,d notl.e of
is divided: but the ma- -& lf ,,K' 1,I,,"II,'H I'1"" "hoiilil bo adopt- Intention m m.ike tliuil proof, to '
oil the result would irotinlily lie that talillsh claim to nie iniui uwiu- in-
The result of observations of dou- ,(, ph,.,j stntes would keep the nn- scribed, before fount) Clerk Khim-
ble stars made from 1V39 to liin; nt 'UenlrntiU element of negroes nnd hue alb Co . at his ulllce. nt Klntimth Kails
the observatory nt Camhrldgo. Kng- ,, m,m,t. enegetlc.lndiistrlous class 'Oregon, on the :m!i da) of Niiimlr
land, will soon be published in book ' aaa ttio.S.
r"rn1, A man lau run a store without; Claimant namesas witness.-.-
ss advertising nnd be inn wink nt n W. A. IMi.-ll. J I'. Ilutcli.-r. J.-.se
You know, of course, after this sug- r.,..v , i .i, dark- Hut what's ' t'riivens. Wither White, all of
Klamath Kails, Oregoii
J N WATSON,
il.l'j It.itht.T
(.MAS K WOltUKN
I'reaiileiil
M WOUDKN
Cs.lll.T
lliMlUKUlAIil
e rrriU-t
The American Bank and Trust Co
gestion. why It is that Itoosovclt Is t,
clamoring so hard for more ships for
tho navy. No? Well, confidentially.
it's because ho wants to send them
out to meet the vessels of other na
tions, nnd establish frlund-sbips.
A Kansas editor sayR this story Is
told on ono of their local teachers.
She drew- a picture on the board, pic-
OX-
suoo ACitKs kiii:k.
The takcsldn company has SCOO
acres of land under tho Adams ditch
that it will giro 11KNT KItKK for
ono year. This Includes tho uso of
tho land and water. Tho renter must
clear and place tho land In cultiva
tion. The renter gets all tho crops
An ndtt-rllM'iiit-iit In the II
will bring rv.ulls TltV IT.
turlng the eruption of a volcano will. W(J e o turc
fiery colored cra)on. She then nsked ,. .,,, .
the youngsters what It looked like.
One little Inwhrail yelhsl. " lookH
I."
The Ijikesldr Compnny.
J. Prank Adams, Manager.
Merrill. Oregon
to hold a Bryan or antl-Taft meeting.
These arc the extremists. Needless to
tay, they can't control the union la
bor vote. Tho solid cloment of un-
vntlon schools Ili'.T annually for each
Indian that they enrolled, it was
a sort of subsidy Now It nppcnrs
that agents of certain schools nn-
f.ir Ix-aso.
Hotel with ever) thing new, dining
room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor;
dno patronage, feeding from 1G0 to
200 daily. Inquire nt Hotel Dorrls,
Dorris, California. 8-Ctf
ion labor does not commit Itself to kidnaping Indian children in order bsssbs-b ?s
effort through partisan politics, llut to get the government bonus. The rjW f P UACnu
. T.
tho element that Is violent and rash government was therefore called tip-
often tries to do so much to the In-. on to piotcct the Indian against that'
'...1.I..V. I. V. n .1 ..ani'l.... .. I .. ..n a.... mm ......
.....lit .1 uau (i.u.iuun.j f'liiiM.i t.H' .
Jury in tho long run of tho causo of
union labor. Tho "agitator" sort, in
union labor or out of It, doubtless
-a-111 now support Dryan. Indeed, .It
always has. Dut the rational and
steady element of labor, whether In
tho unions or out of it, never has.
There are no men more steady of pur-
as being of benefit to him.
AA
Moro than 100,000,000 lobsters'
were propognted nnd set free by the
Klsh Commission last year, with tin
result that the price was rut almost
In half.
Dentist
American Hank A Trust Co.'s Building
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Office over Klamath County Hank
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
RESORTS
The U-nt tmut t'uhln in (Irivmi.
Kxorlleiil sceommsdstbiiis for
parties.
Camping outllts tut irut.
!-ril camping giuuiid and
lst for rent.
Kim- imtture (or itock.
Telephone connrrtlun.
Accommiidstiont to go to C'rstrr
lake.
Will mi-ul pirth-s at Klamath
Agency.
FRANK SILVIES
PROPRIETOU
Klamath Agency, Ore.
I I rfcs $ s. s, o tsk 2 aliay
T i L I 1 - . ssssssl rT isssssl I last
-1 iy.r-. -ywy
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"fiBn-v-itfy
.'A .... uiii
CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. 3th and Main Street
44-44.s-4-;-e.4.4-).. 4ssV1s-4-iHMtl
J. L. CUNNINGHAM
ARCHITECT and BUILDER
t I'liins nml Srlllrul,,i,. fnnil.lMil. IMlntnir. git n all
f I In...-, i.f inl,, frmii Snull Cutlnge tit Oltlie ltulldlng l
i l.lillilliig )nii In. in,, iiiinhliii l)lr. nilgliinlll) mill riiiniilnr
J I.) lining )niir phuia pri'iwtml li) m...
riiiivi: ii i.i.
J ItlMIHAI i: Uii.iiiKh,ii ,sir.-.. Ililuiiii Kill and 1Mb.
J-c--e-::--:.. . .-4 --: '
(fiiiwi IB
wlmmmlmfmtM liiissHiissBssVswa wOJfnLll' nfl
agiUlMfciWI sLLLLLLCissss! b l IIIIjAW I I 1
IBH I If
wafpuj ssBSBBMBsssss7gsui,
Fine Suits for Autumn and
-Winter Wear
S3SmlS3i
mtli rMnftnn..,
Ccitny M.i.t.ktc
THE NEW SUITS ARE HERE AND WE BELIEVE THAT WHEN YOU SFF THKM
YOU VILL AGREE WITH US IN SAYING THAT THEY ARE THF ACMF OF
PERFECTION IN TAILORING. THE NEW PATTERNS AND COLORINGS ARF
AMONGST THE MOST HANDSOME AND ATTRACTIVE WE HAVF 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. Wc draw -t di-ti
line between freak clothing and desirable novelties. ' " """ ' ' .
FRIEND MADE CLOTHES MAKE FRIENDS: We've never l.c-ml nt ,
didn't feel better satisfied with these garments than any he could obtain ck wh" 1 Z
you ever stop to consider that a nice shoulder in a sack coat couldn't make the v"'t in
hee. to collar If it isn'tnght in the store it woJt bi'iJS.S Sn Tl "Z
must be right or you can't have it from us. '' "ami. it
Suite, $15. to $45.00
. s
1 Clothing and S
The Outer Garment Shop for Men
WE CLOTHE MORE THtl HALF THE MEN IN TOWN
fMCaa
Mllt t Iff
Store