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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1908)
.ll -303 MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL AELL RD1 .. SO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KIAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT WBJEBAmEAHD UPWARDS. EAST Bj THE EVENING HERALD Imued Itaily, Kxcept Sumliy, liy tin HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor modus Hiul new curs mill iiiIIh for (ln , shift rnlllimil hIiiiiiIiI luh'iest Aliii'i lean companies -- - - An Italian uiiir ici-ontl) mu ti tctt SUHSCHll'TION UATKS Mini i: nut i'uii.ii ion ll.'piltllllelll nt I lie lull'!''", I I mill lilllii' ill l.l.'M". "ill!"" Septellil.il US. I'.',s Null..' Is lieieln glleli 'I'"1 I''"1111" tlic oiM with tlio news tlml the tlrst II UiillitiKi'i. of Mimiulii i.ui. V.. ...!.... I.... I !.... It... ...... uIim mi Ainmst IT. liius. Illlllll' IK-lil of tin- ilruiiKi. iiinl hni illy has iho JTIihImt tiu.l Htmio iippllmtloii. No woilil censed to speak of tho tiiiiti Inl n3a. rut 'i nS."- " ' ' liageillan. sn.s V A llmtor. In iijH.ll I! . W M . Inn Med nutlio of $.'i OOllk'llln pupei. when doeiiinonts I'oin.'jlnli'lilloii to nuke tlmil I'lonf. I" " ' SO to light which iilmw tlmt l.ouls Vhll-Uillillsli iimiii i" '"" '"'' "' " Itaily, by null, ono or Ik. II.. I -II .1 .....ll.a ...n!. i ii .i. .. .... I "AMnti... tli. clllren klni!. nun tili'il his scribed, befoie l oiitih M"'iK M.mi I 'All) t IM Ill-Hi uurr iiiuii.m .........- -,,- ,..--- II'.M, ii.llv l.v m.ll. .,., nmnt!, Nt I Iimiii at stage business Ills genius, nth fo . (it IiIh !... nt Uluni.ttti I nn Itaily, drlhered by carrier, one wifk i KLAMATH FALLS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1D0S. howeier, Mas In another dlrt't'tloii Tlio illsiiiiet i'i mmiust-rlpts show tlmt tlio kltiK was a toluhoier with Hugem Scribe on tlic llliri'tlo (or IliileiVii lli'tiry VIII " Tlio iomiI IlliK'tilKt Oiegon. on llir JMli dii) nt Soi.'inli. i I '.HIS. I'lulitimil names in wit " A. Helrell. J I Until"'!-. "" l' t'llllclis. WIIIht Wlllll'. "II f It's Up to You ""i KmvM TMK MATTER OF GUTTING COO!) i , CHRlEj. E.unu: ii iiiiitli i v(,i'r """ iM'UHi'1. i vintR00(j poods Wc Iuvp iIicim riitl u's tip In . , i , ,cl a(no liiielv the la-M lUSriMIOKKSI'i- , c I! . . . e m VAN RIPER BROS. CANT !!: HKAT--CHASK SANHOKN COFFEES lUXAMAX KMKTHH' I'OUT.U. J would Increase to otlior munlelp.ill- also furnished a melody for that work Klamath Kail, tuimni i Consul James M Shcpaid, writing tl. iloortloii to distance of con- Mi.ii.tlon mid upkeep of llu trims or. rntlii'i, Induced I In- t'oinposi'r m Inti'lpoliitt' olio. Thekltig sung tlio J N from Hamilton. gives further pnrtu- , ,u. Tlll. Bliu.rlllm.nl )tl.'onK, ,,. noted It dowi mrr-Mlli. ulnrs .oncornliiB t.,' proportion of ,,,, irilHWM tll ,,,,, thl. munU.in. ; n,.. ,1 wns 'ior,U,l l.oi.ls IMill .1.,. piutliieliil RiiwrtiiiH-iit of (11,111,1.. ,nr n a,rlli, lf ., M,llH , , mi mM .. , hiiiii, to fiirnUh ek-ctrlc in.ww from Map-',.,,,,,,,,,., ,,,, lim irlrall. ..,.,,,:, flir ,llslII,,rl wotn,'., In l.omlon am FnlUtotlii'miitilclpnlltloHof that (ir ,,, rr ,,,, , ,.. ,, ,,mM ,.,. , wm u. nillw provlnci'. within n circuit of J..0 n.llos , fc Hmt,r , u ( mmW , .,.lH).i iiincfriiiiK which lu Kn , ., .. ,, , . .... In tlio rll of Hamilton Hiito Is n II Tlio Kuwrnmi'iit loinmlnilon. coin-1 ,,, w ,,,,.,, bo.nn , ,., ,.oi..'d of two momlii-n. of thi- rnlilm-t ..... tm...x .,.. ...... , ,,.,.,.,,. ,.,..,.., -.,,., , , i....,.u i of tlio Ontario Kurrrniiit'iit, has tlio ,,,'1.,. .ih...i f.. uu mi.,,,... ,,i,.,,iUi ,l,n.L... .if tlil. .t..,.,irtni..tit nn.l !... ' iUthvtl fr"'" l,B M,l"m t'1"",H ' Pi llssla. Ill lis .l.trrllllnalloll lo lllld .uniKC 01 huh .icpaniui'iii ami nan , ..,,. n,,.,.,. . .....i f..r ..,., Mi,....t .. ... ,. .... r,,r s,r,' "Willi mid for til.' nt lift . .. ,.., ,.f irni'li.iM. tins or.' Kiwii 11 ..iri'ini Mini mill mii'iiiion ..... ..,,..,,, !..,. ,ml. ,. ..... . . . . . ' " , ucrrii linn mi I'liipni) hiiiiii Krri'i nK this .-ompmiy utlllt.'d tlio wat.-i iai,l1B(. tt,, , , ., ,, tlll,,r powor at IHs-ow Kails. 3t mllos from ,.,.. , Illllk,. ...... f,.. nH wlei.m.. I llamllloii.comitructlni; a powur lions.' , ,., n ,. . , . . .. I H (rI ll'll H-111 WATMON. Ilil'Wi'r DON'T BAKE .ho commission has In Its konlio ox pert I'li'itrlclnns, who liar ypi'iit a onr or more In figuring out the pos sible rout to the municipalities their share for the construct the power line from Niagara V the several olnt of deliver This I DR. C. P. MASON Dentist Aliirtiemi Haul. A Trust ('.' IIiiIMIiib , DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klaiimlh (.'ounty Hank s.'s:'.': '4l t 1 ... ,.o .1.. .1 c.r vim KvervtlilnU Home Mmlr. ih. i ' llensonnblc. UKKAD A SPKCIAI.TY. I i! V iut ti li liinohi'd itlso I'liiclii'ii f r I -ii t 1 1,,nr V tinil pifiui' i.irtios A trinl will t.iiiMi 1 ,., tm jt ?. is lllr.'lln'f to titlv tlllHI tn I HKi i KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY I AND DELICATESSEN t f. Get Our Brcud ul Cnwklns. j tss.:.'s,-'-',-'-:s-'H)t IrtJ flti 4tT t I t I"." mt I lllll-IIIIHIMl 1 tilth' Ion of ! mach,,,c r '""'"nB". a"'' n l"'1! '"""fioni lilies to dismissal, are nrml.l lis t. I'" l,,U c,ly ",r lh ""mMo "f'r..r .M.lK'.lti... of the older i: ' . ! eliftrlcnl eiierp Contracts wei u : 1 ... .., tuailc with the manufacturing estah- plois iiIh.i are llistiiit'ted to utiswer all iiuestlotis dearly mid prouipil) fiui in ill i... .1mr1.11 i.ri. rnTn i.mu...n .... .... I th,. tnunlclualltles enterlnc Into tlio ,I-fcmtn u t,,rnl!"1 Ul,'l" ,ott', "'and when there Is loom for dispute tin. iminlclpalltlis interlnc into t he 1 ,C(. faf Mow lt, c)ls, ()f M(.au iIlfllrllllMi . ,. ,.. ,.,,, scheme. It s proHised to film U 1 t he . ' , ,, ,r., ,, .... ,.,. i He men me intormeii tn.it t lie) must ..... 'power and now there are ery few .,,,111.. if iin. u..r. iui.ii.w. lectrlc energy to the municipalities 1 ., , m . . '"' "s polite as If the "t aildii-ss- ut the nrlce for which the ciiwrnini'iit lug t he lispifloi of ll mil ' at the price Tor winch the miornnient ,, nr(, mit (m y ,,0C,r,,U) contracts It from the suppDIiir com- Natllrnl KM wUh wtl,eh ,,. cUy ,, - - v-- pony at the Falls, to which Is to bo .. ,.,,, n ..,, 1Wl . 2300 ACHK8 FI.IIK. added the neci'ssary expenses for. Kmnn Ullt.rg, maimaining tne line anu Keeping it Hamilton Is now t.ro- "c ' IanJ unJl!r ,ne AJ,,I Jllch In working order. An extra charge; J,nc cl, "' ,'aml ,on 1"4 ""tt ,r' th.t it will rlvo iikvt KllrT for Utobeaddedforthcconitructlonof "os,nt: ,0, """a11 cl",r,c l" J". l "" '"-J iBC,t3 ," uio o .h ii- v,iv. .in o...i,. . . . - opcrato tho waterworks hjstem and'on" fvnr' ,m" mciuaes tne mo or the line, which will continue to be a ' ., , ., ' , . i... .llnd ntui wa,, Tho ..... rall inc Bi'wniiu niHiKisai luanis insieau in steam, and to tlmt end a by-law was lr and placo the land In culutlva- lion, inu renter gets an inn crops Tho I.akeld company has 2500 llxed charge for 30 years. At the end nf thnf fi,.rlnil fh,. trnnimliulrtn linn lcomelhojoliilpraN.inyorthoiiiu.p!lllnll.bir,tlhp C,ly Co,,nr" ,"" J"!y nlclpalltles, who will thereafter pay all necessary cost for upkeep mid management, as well ns for the elec tric power furnished, thr government IT authorizing a contract to bo Hindi. bl,t rcl'rve ,,ie rll1 lo ,ntur retiring from further control In the matter. , This Is an attractive theory for those who favor municipal ownership of public utilities; but after figuring upon the cost of power and the con struction and maintenance of tho lino the government expeiu have not, thus far. been able to glvo a detnlto statc- wlth the local company for power nt the rnte of Jttj per horse power Hamilton is substantially a manu facturing clt), having now nearly 300 large manufacturing establish ments, largely built up during the past eight -ars ns the result of cheap power. They are mainly controlled by Amcrlian capital. Indued to lo cate here by reason of the cheap power. About l3u.0U0.UUU capital Is pmplfi)cd, furnishing labor to over tho stubble. The lakeside CulillMiijr, J. Frank Adnins, Manager, Merrill, Dragon - SiiIim rll.e for lb.' HKItAI.II. WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS The l't triiut iMnim liiDnvm Kxi-i'llrlit ni't'oiiiliiii'latniiis Inr j 1'iirlii'.. I llllllllllg Otlllll. lilt ll'lll Ih-cIaI i-.iuipMK' yioiiiiil. Hll.l I hi. in fur lent Klin I'l'lure I'.r .In k. Ii leplniui i-iiiiiii'Cttoli ri.iiiiiiiiluti.ii. to go to Cislrr U.-. Will iiiri t pirtii's st Klsuislli Agfiioy. FRANK SILVIES mOPRIETOK Klamath Agency, Ore. CIIAS l: WOIIDKN l'rmIi'iit A M WOUIH.N ('hlrr mi ii Mi.uiAn : l'rrUrtJ The American Bank and Trust Co, !A' mm -,'& ha a K2VC- ' m 3I 25 . ff ,3i 'H -;' :m -1 , i ' 1 1 !a'2 V i i Hurl. I! v4 II 1-1- 1 II LH irf?-i ." . M. Hi BH, L-I'ftt. aiidTrrai i I- i rvu . CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. Aih tml Milu Sired 1)01 J. Xl'UHAIT, 'resident incut of what tho cost per horse power l0.'""' men and women in tho fac-, will be for the municipalities. The ",r'" expectation of the government com- Die City Council and the company mission Is that It will bo so low that arc negotiating for a rebuilding ami Abstracting VIc Mapi, Plana, Blue Prints, Etc. the expense to manufacturers will be lens than that of steam power, there being no coal supply In Ontario. Hamilton Is the first Important point at which power would bo fur nished by the government, and the lowest estimate per horse power, de livered here. Is $17 Ml equipping of tho street car lines, in creasing tho mileage, and the pur chase of new cars. To enable the company to undertake the cost nt i this time tho city has agreed lo guar antee the bonds of thu company to Hie amount of f.'OO.OOii The new Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers liu.r I! Wmiiti'w, Si'rrutury Klamath Fallu, Oregon Tho cost ciiilpmeiilH of waterworks pumps and ' ss.-4:-s'C's'G-s 4 i t4s -C-..444.64 t, A,.AAAAAAAAAAMMI a .: " " ' t J. L. CUNNINGHAM i ARCHITECT and BUILDER J Duns nn.l Shi nll.int furiiMiiil. IMIiiuil.-. mini on H I I.i.m, ,,f Wot, fri.iii Siiull ',,,,KI. in unii,' llinlitlng. Is I'lilMlnit )..ii Ik iim' ... ml. In.- .i)lr, in ikIiihIH) ml iiiiii.im Ii) lllll III); i.ll, pl.l p,lUIM.I ll) MM I'liuM iin Y IIIMIH M I. U... hli, yd,,, ,S., ( ,..M M, IIM. mil. ; '. KHrrtHmrHMI i HcCWFSNiS-aMr. CHVI. M.I. ..it,. Fine Suits for Autumn and -Winter Wear- THE NEW SUITS ARE HERE AND WE BELIEVE THAT WHEN YOU SEFTIIFM YOU WILL AGREE WITH US IN SAYING THAT THEY ARE THE ACME OF PERFECTION IN TAILORING. THE NEW PATTERNS AND COLORINGS ARE AMONGST THE MOST HANDSOME AND ATTRACTIVE WE NAVE BROUGHT TO THIS CITY, AMD THE STYLES ARE FINER AND BETTER THAN USUAL. . While the fabrics are largely in the nature of novelties, they fire far removed from the freakish fads which some people have been trying to force on the public. We clravv-a distinct line between freak clothing and desirable novelties. itiH-x FRIEND MADE CLOTHES MAKE FRIENDS: We've never hean u.u.i .v.v. uv..v. ...... ..vu ...... i..w.,v h"" . "'uu uuy hi; tuiiiu oninm e. you ever stop to consider that a nice shoulder in a sack coat couldn't make Irfiiiwrc trnnrl Snmi. nrm1f an tn hut n tiiittrt, nn tn unit- n...i . . ,ww" , ......... r.-r.. n- .- y - ...... ,w w.. ,,,v .uui, .inn wiiv ineir n, they've been educated to buy that way. Wc put the vest and trousers on nnl heel to collar. If it isn't right in the store it won't be any better when you u'ct tnust be right or you can't have it from us. Fine Suits, $15. to $45. l UF'i.. . TlirWIiP w'10 imbb'I. n;,i VJk and BBwBC'roni 'E5k. It Portland Clothing and Sh The Outer Garment Shop for Men WE CLOTHE MORE THAN HALF THE MEN IN TOWN JKFT i .L .' jUA l IK m 111 ' li: ImHliflM'ltlP (MMiC-rf MM. all Store Wte.-..v A, f'Tf--;i )