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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
PHONE MARSH LANDS QK-wUW s imams i av uun -tw a 301 KhPF ihit. VEGETABLE MATTER. lOAMATffS GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PUR ACRE AND 1)1 WAKU,. I.I.SY TERSO I "W '"" ." f n..cm dATT A0.17T ATW rtr. .. THE EVENING HERALD Inuel Dlly, Kxccpt Sunday, by tlm HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SURSCKIPTtON KATKS J.illy, by mall, ono )car ' W Dally, by mall, ix montln - M 1 tally, by mall, three uiontln I -A Pally, by mall, one month M I .ally, delivered by carriir, ono wk If KLAMATH FALIS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER !, 190. (Whtiio's iu:vi:xcii:. n toady market hoio mo going to.do. wu.v hihI that piepuriitloiis mv I" waste, the kcIiooiioih mi' llm: Idle lug made l sitlkr Hi" Hi1'' blow nmt the straw N ul.nint vnluvlii 'lull If IIiIh Ih mi tin plum" ' ' " Settlements Unit depended iimliilv up-! kept will. uiiiihiiiiI ''fi') 'he "M on llu Curacao irmli mat ! depipu- point w'ete Hiiniuiiht and "hi "'Is1" luted. li or.po.led I'mlor tin1 new scheme of P.oHldont , s"," Cnslio'a, nil longshoiomon wlm nlcj ,,,,. wnw. allotted to work mi I ln docks audi )oll w1 ,,,.,,1,1,1,. ,.. iintm: nbord ships .... omplil IhtntiKlt iti ' r4,m ' kIUIi.ii. eight rooms. l"irlor. Coll.o.s of customs, und not dl.oct-I lm) ,,,,,.... r.-.-.llntc fi.uu K- l ly liy 1110 stcmusnip ngoi.ts. i ni'j are enrolled In 11 lixl . 11ml wear I111111I1 on their hats with tin words "Ciilota nnrlo.ml." TIiIh HHtiin bus iilii'iuly gltoti rise In louil complaints, an tin' moil are not making as much ns formi'rl). while tho steamship coin- - I panics hate In p.iy n little lnnn In .'HO ilnllv luqulio ut H"l,,l tt rl. Diirrlt. t'lillfnrnlii s il' MiTiri: nut puiucaiiov It's Up to You THE MATTER OK GETTING GOOD C.I )U ?s Eating i iiuu-h I Voi life NmiMlly vi.ii MntKoo' lo(N. Wr have llicin ami It's up to vni 1 . ct a liilrlv Hie lrt IUST IMIONU .110 Well .1 1 P re VAN RIPER BROS. CANT HK HEAT -CHASE SANBORN tOKI'EES' transpired llu'lr freight hero, until ...ilicr winds, ll.eie la ample piollt for Pi i' .t Castro decreed Unit 110 IIK'H lUllullSO ruulil 1 10 tllllUstllppe.l (Wlllcmstnd Cnrrosiondenrc of the I Now York Hi'ruUI.) Curarno'a doom Is sealed If Presi dent Castro remain chief exeniilto ... . ......... .. ........ eu t sioamera loi.cncu nero nn.ii..,,., ,,..iki ,.,., r ,,.,. ..j i.i,,.. onouozue.a. ...e.smm. i.u. ....... uj "V . " ."" . ' . . 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M" '" '"" rolo,,.l,l,,i, .IK. n.,ly .miliar to ,h..,'-"'"l,'i ''"' "' "" ' . utter or If ho aliotitd bo amc.v.lo.1 ,li,rK'"B ""ll "l,w,nB ,,,,,r "" Von.-inolnn trl.olor. wl.1,1. N o.K-.llnl- -oilbo,l. brforo Count) lo.k Mi. . nnn i ,lo . n In 0 I I 111,' l'"lll'r ",, "f rM'M Ca,r"'" '''- l hll ... Colombia. Ono of Uio ,. !" V . t hi. '""-. KUhmII. Calb Uonoral Camo docl.'ro'l ll' o ,.ar "l "":1,,,or8 r,inm" br,,,K lm v'"- I lor. win. HlnKln In a I.....I lorn- I "re,..,. m- SM '' " '" ''''''' ''''aH$4H(l i .el in HO ll H'l J'"l Kcnsonnblc. BREAD A SPKCIALTY. V put up Imi Iuiu'Iii'i alto Itinehi's fer luint 1 k mill lui-iiu- p:irtii-H A trial will I'nmitue . ih diiMpiT to 1hi tliiui to lak no that ho wo.ihl roiluou Wllloinsinil to Uio tmportancv of n tlahltiK vlllnpo. Ihu n.orcl.anta bore amllcd nt hla uttornnco. hut thoy have bocomo erj serloua now. Curacao had thrived for genera 1 tlona n a thorn In the able of Wno i.telan prealdenta. ThU city, lonK oi.tolan port any pornona oiilabli of the membera of the loKiilar ere, who have made the entire trip from the point of starting. Under this rule Vcneiuolnna are taken on tbo Pain mati.r 1. Catro so t.oeoftlta I'ua bomba Rrando do .! liamltii. This may roi.Khly bo remlorod Into KnKllsh: To kill Castro one about.! IlKlit With n bomb of dynamite. ' rl... .m..,u u 1.. r...l... ....... . 11.' ... , ;. ...in,. " t. ...'....' i'1'.' As Croat rare Is taken In Venezuela ,.- ,... ., ..,.. m1.iii,i, . n. ablps as well as doing tin the dockt. work 1111 IVOV 1 Claimant nanus as wllne I W. A. Delxell. J I. Illllrher, Jen"1 C. Cravens. Wllber White, all of 'Klaiuath Kails, Oregon. I J N. WATrfON'. I;.U llogl'ter DON'T BAKE Kvcrylhliirt Home Made. I'rlcti M.at It KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN Gel Our Hrcad at Cawklns. ','l -tl-'HH I sli.co ilubbisl "Spotli'ss Town,- im-jUnuer rresmeni Lasiro a ruie 10 pro-, mi kmlH. 1(,rL. . ,. .,i,.rry Wl- ej iiimo one of the most nourishing a' nrtl:lf. especially food, fiom J ,ow" wain In Now York, whirl. runa'DR. C. P. MASON porta In ll... Caribbean nt the ex.r"mlnK " -'uracao. the Htowarils of , ,,. or,.lla. I iciitiai l.oria in .no t.ar.u.iea.1 ai 1110 i'.-i - - j... .no original' I.enae of Venomela. Ita sole reason Ul 'ssela that tomb her.' have had I ,,aril Mlttr a I . Uio .. neiralm. tor exlsteni-u was that It had an ex- timculty In getting as much full nx ,. (.Hnll..r.i grnn.lo .ma iniirha CIIAS K WOI.IU.N I'rciul.nl M WOIIDKN Ca.l.lcr Mil I) MM.IIAJI I'lrikUtl The American Bank and Trust Co, tellent port; that It was under the Dutch flag, and so close to the main land that on a clear day the moun tains across the strait may bo seen with the naked eye, they wished for the passengers No peraon who goes on n ship here Is permitted to land In Venezuela. Ily unusual diplomacy the Certnan Min ister In Caracas, llaron von ilvcketf The Island la practically barren dorff, has obtnlned leave for two por- and rulnless. While there Is an nb-jsons to take tin. next steamer for n Veneineln. Knthuslasta an) that, undanco of rain In every other Island jVeneiuela. One of these U 11 Cermau Inn will occur trj qulckl). thai tbo. of this aea and on the continent In-, merchant doing business In Mnrae.il- guns nre ready ami that tin populate ehlta. Which uienns In effect : Into heaven If )ou would pars. Try n long ladder and a lass. j There Is talk on every side here about the prospects of a revolution Vnierirau II ink A Trut Cn.'s Ihiil.lli.g DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klamath County Hunk f ond, Curacao remains almost eter nally dry and cannot produce a frac tion of the food required by Ita In habitants. Us low customs duties made It a mecca for Venezuelan 'of the Hank of Venezueln, whirl. I. smugglers, and those who had to has had for many years. tlee from the Spanish Main for l Hill Ural reasons found homes here und were able to plot against their home ' governments without Interference. The natives have a patios culled l'aplamcnto, but the prevailing lan guage la Spanish, though the official tongue Is Dutch. TI10 Island Is prac tically a bit of Venezuela under a foreign flag or rule. Wlllvmstad prospered until Preal- ho, who has been III here, and the h ready to rise against the oppns other la the Imperial Herman Consul.' sr. Men with wider experience In M. Kehnsnlin. who has Just received campaigns shake thdr bends und ex notice depriving him of the ngonr ,,r,. grave dnubla. To begin with, they sny President Castro has the people thoroughly The reinlt of these discriminations icoucil and most Venezuelans would has boon sudden stagnation. Kood t hesitate in Join a movement that did ' supplies nre now brought In liy n not seem htrong enough to crush him , schooner from Colombia nnd Santo' Immediately. Then, It Is urged that Domingo. From the latter Island " lot of money would be reip.lred for the trip down here with favoring a Hinresful revolution, with guns, j winds Is usually made In about three ammunition and supplli-s, and there days, while the return requires nn I Is no money nt hand and little In) nvcrng- of eight. With the means sight on account of the Lard times of llvi-Ilhood of most of the families ' In Venezuela. I'tirlnll'il, If not stopped entirely, par- .Many pimple hero urg that llol- lent Castro Intervened, lie has atop-jilrulaily on nrcount of the lack of land should make Curiirao n frie port lcd all Venezuelan schooners from mining here. They formerly brought fruits, vegetables and meat nnd grout bundles of straw, uhld. wero con verted Into cheap hats nnd found their way nil over tbo world, being used by Kuropean armies In the tro pics. As largo bm amors cannot enter tho poit of Maracalbo, most of them Venezuelan straw, there bus been a for arins nnd ammunition In order) sharp advance In the price of provls-'to enable revolutionists to nccumu Ions and thcro Is real suffering among lute their supplies here It. advance the poor. 1 ntiil to get whatever they require as. Tho sudden severance of relations ' long iih tlm trouble lontlnm-a tins resulted disastrously for Vcnu-, With all of the revolutionary ills zuela, whoso waning trade bad been r.iKsloua, er little that Is tangible brought almost to a standstill by the inn be learned here It Is alleged bubonic plague. The fruits t lint found that 101 Important movement Is 1111- T -,.jO Hitiiiu.uJ a,., .. ..!... ,.J..., .. . 1.. I WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek lORTS 'L-LiUa. 1 i I I The Is-nt trout tMiliur In I linMii. Kxcvllvnt arii.iiiii.iilali..n for parties. .'ntiiilng outtlts f.u lent r-irv tamping ttini..i. and liosts for rent. Ki.ie ituir for U1, ri'lepii.iiie c.nnrcllo... Acco.muoUtt.ins to go to Crst.t Jjike. Will inert pirllrs nt Kliiui.ttb Agency. FRANK SIX VIES PROrUItTOK Klamath Agency, Ore. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. 3th and lvfcln Sired -. A A4A4A4AtV4a44t I tWI i ::"- J. L. CUNNINGHAM I ARCHITECT and BUILDER T I'l.iif. nml SH,r.i,,i, f.ir.iMi.-tl. IMIiii.il.-, git. 11 nn all i liw. ..( Ui.ik. from SiiliII C.iil.igr In IMIIi.' Ili.ll.ling. I j, building ).ni Ii.,ii. ...inMi.r i.l)l.-, i.ilgliinlll) unit ...Mum.; I I.) baling )iiiii ,,, ire.ni.l I.) me f piiiivp n. t ItlSIIII.M I MiililiiKiiiii .sii,-,, ilium o Nil. nnd 1Mb. .;:. :.i...41 .4-.4.:..4.i rnjVl'ft IflHLiiialHIHSHi. S' "lBSSl Fine Suits for Autumn and LA W - 5 tr.rmxTL'inmx-axdit Winter Wear - ----t T J THE NEW SUITS ARE HI RE AND WE BELIEVE THAT WIIFN YOU SFFTHI'M YOU WILL AGREE WITH US IN SAYING THAT THEY ARE THF ACMF OK PERFECTION IN TAILORING. THE MEW PATTERNS AND COLORINGS AHP AMONGST THE MOST HNDSOME AND ATTRACTIVE WE HAVF HROUGIIT 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. We draw n di'ti , line between freak clothing and desirable novelties. ' """l FRIEND MADE CLOTHES MAKE FRIENDS: We've never heinl r , m t didn't feel better satisfied with these garments than any he cotild obtain els whet n5 vou ever ston to consider that a nice shoulder in n ...!, ,.. 1.1.... . "-w""-"- urn ..c.-e trnnA m 1- . u ...u . ... " . "u"1 tul"u" l mKe the vest and trousers good. Some people go to buy a suittrv on the mn. r.,i .!.. . they've been educated to buy that way. We put the vest an tr ! ,r mon heel to collar. If it isn'tdght in the store it woJt 2; muu be right or you can t have it from ua. K nic. it .OSlFimfBiUMn Chuwi tini. M.it.itt. Fine Suits, $15. to $45.00 I Clothing and Shot The Oiiter Garment Shop for Men Wi CLOTHE MORE THAN HALF THE MEN IN TOWM mm i; IP' dtr4 t Haiis t f M4 Hll all Store .j.' fVM'y ... . -.V V jJVyvVv'