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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY phone" 303 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERMs it a J ivum mWrH :i mm THE EVENING HE Iituet Dally, Kicept Sunday, by tlm HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCKIVTION UATKS mini 12 roit i'i uurvnov Tin- Statistical Year llouk for tho Herman ouiplio. Just Issued, shows' Its tiroumit liillitllilt Inn In hit ll!t 111? .1 ll.tii.it-l ini.ltl lit llin llllcllm. C S ... ......... ,-,., ,.-... ... ,. ODO. Tho Incicuso within the cmplio I mill Oitlco at l.iikc'vlow, On-goti. has fur Miiriil onrn nxoriiKftl Ml ' Hc(ttulM-r Hi, liuis. llo loss tlinn ii inlllloii. lint 11111110111, ,iiuo lit liotohy given 1 1 Joiinlo 'more hnvo m In nil oil in Austria, ioj, lulllm:'.. of Klaniiiili Falls. '' (South America and tn the Fulled j txi. who. ' August I. I'.'Oi. ni.ul- ' States. They hnvo tcllovcd tin1 nil- riiubor ami Stone iiiilliulloii, .No 'lion of ili mi'iHity of hicuklug Its OSS'.', fot s v. it1.. Sit 31. T ' Dallv 1 v mull onovar -, ii political bounds, and they ham ninilo,tf , It "J 12 , W M . has lllril notlio of Dally' by mail,' t x months!!.". !.!!"!!!!.".! 2 Ni," K"ul '"U'Hhiii of llio (Inrimui i tiit.Mil liit to make II1111I 1'ioof. t DaUy, by mall, thtve months j o-,, character nbrnnil. Modem oiiilgrii- llnlilWi ilalin to llio laud above ! Dally' by mall,' one month...!! M ,lim Prevents iiioio warn Hum dlplo-,.erllio.l, luloro Ci.iiutv I'loik Mam Dally.'.MIvcrcd by carrier, one week 15 mary 'athOo.al hit t.ltH .. at Kli.inalli F.iH- aaa . Omt.oii, on llio SMh ill!) ol Nnveliiliii i!Hl!i. I Willie's i:..) 1.11 Woiiion Wlin- ciHiiimiit nanus an wlltios.es mill in Kills glowoit iii 1 no) stall Ilk ... . ii.ii 1 r Hull hoi. Jesse KLAMATH PALLS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1908. It's Up to You Till! MATTKU OK GHITING GOOD CiKt ICitinc i-i nun.li f Viii lif" Nattimlly yi u w lioods We Iwivc them mul u'm up to yi-1 t.) , hitch-the lM USr PHONIC S10 Vc H ..f ti VAN RIPER BROS CAN'T Ml: HI AT --CI I ASK eV SANMUKN I U.KIM "1 uooj ' nlno. f lrl oi''i-i: Aiiitit riiTiiti: YK.it immik. Headers who are desirous of secur ing a ropy of the War Hook of the United Staliii Agricultural llnrt ment should promptly place themselv es In communication with the con- Kressmati for their district, or the United States Bouatont fur their re spective state. It will soon be ready to be sent out to those whose names hnvo been or will be placed before the Secretary of Agriculture. It Is un doubtedly one of the most famous and useful of all the many government publlratlons that are prepared lit the National capital. The number of cop les of the Year Honk provided by law Is .100,000, but, by the worklnR of 11 recent resolution, the Issue has been printed In several editions, and It Is seldom In recent years that the max imum has been reached. The nranut of material required to 1)1 ud the full (Million of the Year Hook is enormous to the lay mind, L'l.SH) reams of printing and 3.100 reams of plate paper being consumed, and the "boards" used In forming the covers amounting to 107,500 pounds. The Yenr Hooks are sewed on ma chines, to complete which 9. 00,000 yards of thread are required, whllo the book cloth for the covers amounts to the tidy total of CS.000 yards. Kach book Is secured by strips of tape nlso sewed on n machine, and 195,000 yards of this material are required for a full edition. Kight thousand pounds of clue and 30 barrels of flour constitute the raw materials for making and securing the covers, while 130,000 sheets of aluminum leaf are pressed Into the cases. Cold leaf for purposes of adornment has been superceded by aluminum, although the cost Is said to be aliout the name. To deliver the rolls of paper neces F.iry to print a full edition of the Year .'men only men get 1 routed harder nil' K.lward prayed one nlKht "Dear ''' "'J men r.'i ireuieu unr.ier mi y iru.lll(i VUl.-r Whll. I'm! 11 ke care of my 111:111111 way oil ,"" ""''""' "I"''" rubbed of when , Klami.tli PnlK Oie:ou In llurope nil' do mil let her be In ,U"tnlu N little KliM b.Tor lliey kliu j N WAISHV. smash-np Send your anisels to lake'1'1" ,,k u,u ",,,', ""'x '" 'I"'""'"! J it. It.-i-t oari. of her mid send Joins In lake I boXH '"" ,M,H k,k ,""11 "" ' """, iiiro of papa In Cleveland, but , l'-il H'imlli dinVt m In.. Is a wlm. 1 1 'May here with me" -November He- lml" """ "" 1,:,H " "ii'i ""' illiiontnr ain't never done nho se the) alii I , aaa 1 no iii. 10 try in Bit iiuti I101-111 no-1 nil of v body c 11 lil du what men and boys lonv uiiiliin for them 10 do my sister Ik half 11 uimmuu the other half ain't Crowed up yet she wnrks In the kit-i-liun mid lins bows ut iiIkIiI utter wile she will Kit mm led anil have a f.iU.ille when hi 1II1I Hint will Kit thlliK- for Ibeiii In elo then sum itnv she ull die. A. Neismnnn, a Mlstourlnn, hns u' lefiitlmatc cause for complaint ag ainst hit wife. He Informs the police of his home city that he tried In shout himself one night recently ami was, prevented by Mrs. NcIhiuiuiii. The I next morning he prepared tn haiiK1 himself and Just when ho hud com pleted the arrangement hU wife dis covered him and look poisetslon or " the rope. Has a married man 110 Hi.-' ,-.,.., .,...,. ...... .........i ...., erty whatever any moie? ,..., ,.. ,11i11111u,r,1,i,. .. fouglit by a powerful clement in hi-. My neighbors small snu. not yet own party, win the prlmlpnl arKii four years old, nppenreil at my itotir'mont iiiade by Senator Allien J llev one mornliiK and, nfter lookliiK In iHerldg- In his address Mondiy nl.-.ln moment, unnounceil. "Your kwh'i'ih Salt l.nke He ilemauiled that Mr unlocked." I was busy mi I said "All Hrynn answer the iiii-stloii If yon right." "Why don't you lock II?" hi- are elected will the Deinoctutlc leader said.. "In a tlllnilto I will." I nniwer- 'at Ibe Si.tmli- Senutnr I'lillierviiii mil. J t i 1 :sA" f 1 BRICK WORK I i AND PLASTERING il DON'T BAKE I .ot us tin ii for win Kvcrylhlnrf Home Mmlc. Reasonable. 11KKAD A SI'KCIALTY. put up lu liiiielicit iiIho Iiiiu'Ikmi fur I.mh' 11111I pieiiie put tii'i A triiil will n.tivii 11 , is chi'iipi'f (11 buy (hat) In l.il 1 KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN Gel Our Itreud ut Cawklns. I'rlcei llshint; hat it i -."-..: , I'lll.MNI YS AND I till: 1'i.ait.s a sn.i'i w.n .-. i f H. E. CHILDERS & KLAMATH TALLS, OKCGON 'j I -AH-AM-A-K"9' 1 CIIAS. K WtlKDi-'S" 1'rimilii't M WilllDl'N Cmlili r '". vnnm l'lrJtt The American Bank and Trust Go, ed, and hu was silent a little white Then: "I wish you would come du It now." "Hut why, l.awrcnce?" I asked. "Well," ho sighed, "I nilnlit tnm In and my mama said not to." - November Delineator v The bureau of engraving and print- ng is preparing to Issue the new- pur port your franchise plan for control ling I he trusts'' Will Senators Hay nor, Pnnlcls and Union support ot oppose this plank in your platform" Are ynu willing thai a pi. Mir poll o' Democratic Semitone shall be lake. 11 h tn whether tliey will support 01 1 oppose yntir pllncip.il policies? As. 11 cltlzcn.do you think any mini should I age stamps, designs of which have be elected I'resldent whn.ie mlmlnls been completed at the suggestion of trillion was doomed In advance to dls-1 I'ostmaster General Meyer. The new senslon and failure by the practically stamps are to be the most simple, unanimous opposition of his own printed by the government for years, party?" They will be of the following denoml-' nations: 1, :, 3, 1, S, ;. 8, 10. is and CO-cent and II. The t'i and ti denominations now In use will not be reprinted. Tho printing of the 2-eeut denomination Is to be begun at orm DR. C. P. MASON Dentist viiirrli'an lt.enk. A fiii-l ('' I'.i.iM.ng DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Olllce over Klamath County : iii 1 P'T'i's S l" kTt , . C?-5 ,e i1.- - !ii "j Ui.' 'ISH vinr.i -wrl- - r;-- jl'." --- TrirrMn.s it D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Falls, On-gHi. . k "" ' Kfi 1 Hook a train of -14 cars would bo re-land It will bo ready for distribution ' quired, while tho stock for llliutra- 'mum lime in November. The stamps' (sVe 4MA44AA4AAAe.A44 Abstracting Maps, flant, Blue Print, Etc c " CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. .1th and Mkln Strtct Dos J. Zcwu.iiT, President I. M. HlllH, Vice-l'i . and'lrrss tlons would fill eight cars. Employes an in me uik prinivry lormeriy uanaiea about five carloads of binders' boards, which carried an addition of nearly four tons of gluo when mado Into lases or covers. $A Kven the neck that supports a provident head Is frequently not well clothed. v -ry simple In design. The let ter I lie, Is In straight lines. At the top arc tin) words, "U. S. Postage," and at tho bottom tho words, "Two Cents" or according to the denomination, The 1-ccnt stamps contain the, bend of Franklin and all tho others tho head of Washington. The heads are all profiles. The colors are tho reds and blues of curly stamps. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers J' fij. L. CUNNINGHAM I I ARCHITECT and BUILDEK j giein on sll Itiulibiii,. lie 11111I 111t.11i.1y ilti.T K miiiL'iif, Secretary T Klamatlu Falls, Oregon i ( 4s'.4. I'liin mill S.(int fiiinl.lieel. IM1111.1I1 I Iii.m-s i.f ,L, ft,,,,, s.,,.,11 luiimj i,(1 Imllilliig yi.i, , I.ln. .1,1,, eirlglimllt, oy ii.i nig your pl.m. pr.,wiiil h, piiiim: in.-.. i:i:siiu.N( 12 Um.muki,,,, .sii.,(, it,. mi, nml mil ;.:..:.., A A A4 e..4.4..J.JA..AAHfl mfwIMm I ill I W snXaftH (I Hnffl f IrVJatr ImWvI Hi Iii ill 1 1 1 1 lil em --' Mllllll I! IlllllHIIIIti x v IV r W 11 ssM rJw lBsI. Jl Ml M SaaW -. ,K?.fi BBt sVeje isfsssssV " ilssssssi.iiaisii.issssssssjssssss iH ellHW.a, BH You are All Welcome A cordial invitation is extended to all out of town friends to make our store their headquarters while attending the the Street Carnival, which will be the grandest celebration Klamath County has eve witnessed. Bring your baggage Were and ask all the questions you desire. You will not be expected to buy, although we will not deny you the pleas ure of seeing the Finest Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothinri itt Klamath County. We will refund your stage fare from any point in Klam ath County if you will purchase $25 or more worth of merchandise at our store. Portland Clothing and She Hfit Outer Garment Shop for Men v CLOTHE MORE THAN HALF THE MEN IN Towv a Store l