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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1908)
m v .'M MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY - phone - - 303 I: n 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. FASY TERMS .A 1 - w J? ffl :h1 . at ll . v 1 i! i J V ''V1- m THE EVENING MERALD Issued Dally, Except Sunday, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor Clothes That Individualize BUnsCKIPTlON RATKS Pally, by mall, one yor .'i IXr Daily, by mall, fix montln '-' W Dally, by mail, three raonthi 1 !Xi Dally, by mail, one month M Dally, delivered by carrier, ono week l.V KLAMATH FALLS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 11KVS. A petition In bankruptcy wm filed In the United State Court In lloiton Saturday against K. II. Cay & Co., of tliut city and New York, While the nmount for which the firm U forc ed Into court I" uomlnnl, It it wild that Its debts, secured and unit-cured, total between $7,000,000 and Is.- imid jtrj.ooo Hiit i.irrmts. ' . . i week's Issue of Collier's Week I) ulll totitulii the Ktoiy of hovv Wll-1 Mam It Mount obtained the Arch bold letters which lie bus r.id In re-' cent political speeches nnd others , wnlch he In holding In reserve. The) ere stolen from John I) Archbold'H 000,000. It was considered one off the largest private banking houses offlC(, (n lfcp S(nn(Iftrd 0 buiHni! ( . Uoo. . u.u a ut.uu ...... ,,, M ,9()5 by w),am .,. exclusively jneld uml Charles Stump, who were emplo.vcd there Wlnfleld, who Is n A Ktnnll Blrl. lost at Coney Inland, jiicgro. Is u Ktepmn of Archbold's ml- was kindly cared for at the police sta jored butler, lie ha been winking tlon until her parents should be n the Standard OH ofllcca ten jrani, nnd kit Ms I ns file clerk, tnessengei and door tender for Archbold. Stump1 Is a white man, and hud been cm-! 31 you and separate you from the throng who carry around uncomfortable and unsatisfactory "ready-to-wear" ready made clothing, are, as a matter of fact, Very Modest in Cost when ordered from us. You can better afford to wear them than the other Kind. Make a selection from 500 dif ferent cloths and have us take your measure. Then we'll have the suit or overcoat Made by Ed. V. Price 8 Go. found. The matron, endeavoring to keep the child contented, had Riven her a candy cat, with which she play ed happily all day. At night the cat Thrcc-Hutton Novelty Sack, No. 5 III. IX i of Chicago, famous as the largest f makers in the world of GUOD tailor made clothes. It will be the essence of all that is distinctive, perfect and satisfying so good you'll come to us for more. It's Up to You THE MATTER OK GETTING GOOD GNOCKRJKs,, Entinj: is tntitli of your life Natumllv you w.int K00( liccds. Wc have them and it's up to you to ,.ct ;,i,j0 lutcly the best. JUST PHONE 516 We'll .lo t!lt. ,,. VAN RIPER BROS. CAN'T BE BEAT-CHASE it- SANBORN COFFKES .'' ,,':-.a44w DON'T BAKE j Lit us do it for on. Kvcrythlntf Home Miidc. Kcnsonoblc. BREAD A SIKCIAI.TY. WV pllt tl llO IlIIU'lu'S. Itl.KO lllllflll'l fi'- lllitllH'. mill pieiiie partus. A timl will loiiuiur . is elii'MpiT (o buy than to Lake KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN Get Our Ilrcud at Cawklns. I'rlccs iHiih Unit It i :::::: ,--::...4 plo)ed In the Standard Oil ofllies hI Pantatorium, Geo. W. McLane, Prop had disappeared, and the matron In- cars. Hold were discharged In 1905 ipilred If It bad been lost. "No," said (after the had abstracted man let the little maid. "I kep' It most nlli,or. day. nut It got so dirty I was 'sham-' The two men pla)ed the races to ed to look at It. so I et It " Following the three shocks of an earthquake that occurred Monday at Maulln, the phenomena was repeated at 12 o'clock Tuesday. The observa tory reports that the focus or renter of the first disturbance was within 200 kilometers of Manila. The seis mographs recorded several light shocks that were otherwise Impercep tible. The cltv has suffered no dam- ate. and reports from the Interior and.hns be,n holding back the most ?en neighboring Islands indicate that i",uuu' """ there has been no loss elsewhere. 0 Kether and needed mone Stump acted as the go-between, cnrr)lng to Hearst's offlco such tetters a Wln fleld gnve him. They received over $12,000 In all. Hearst was approach ed because his Cosmopolitan maga zine at that time was compiling ar ticles on the "Treason of the Senate," dcalinic with the Senators referred to In Archbold's letters. Most of the letters Hearst put away In his safe for future use. Stump says Hearst SStiSttiJt VMJA.AAAAA J. ct. .- .......... . .... I Z ' -.-XTTTW--YTVTVT v w'wTmrwvw'wvwvwvw,wwvvwv Don J. Zfn it. ('HAS. B woi.di:n President M WOUDKN ('ashler M'l I) MII.HASt I'n.i.l.r.t The American Bank and Trust Co, The damage done In the typhoon last week In China Is much greater than was reported at first. In Chang Chow 3,000 houses were destroyed, und 1,100 persons killed In Lam Chung, fifteen miles west of Chang Chow, GOO houses wero destroyed, und 1.200 persons killed. Five years n go Lam Cheng was flooded and 3,000 were drowned. Fifteen miles north of Chang Chow, three villages were entire ly dent roved, and 200 persons wi-ru killed. Q Ono of the worst storms In years Is now raging over the Laramie plains between Cboyenno nnd Kawlins. The storm Is accompanied with snow and n terrific wind. All trains duo at Cheenne are six hours late, and It Is reported that several trains arc blocked between Laramie and Haw Has. unable to proceed, owing to the Intensity of the wind und drifting unow. - It Is clnlmod by fisherman that the newer from the Southern Pacific yards In Sparks, Nevada, Is pouring hundreds of gallons of oil Into the river dully at a point near Vista, and thnt as a result many fish aro djlng. According to nil fUhorman who have visited that part of thu river, tho fishing will be very poor above these sewers, unless tho officials force the Southern Pacific to stop allowing the wnsto oil to escape Into tho river. - Charles F. Orundrcy, clerk In the Winters drug store of lleddlng, broke his right leg Monday morning In a singular manner. Standing on tho cement walk In front of tho store, ho saw a banana peeling llng on tho pavement and decided to kick It out Into tho street where It would not bo dangerous to pedestrians. Grundrey gavo a vigorous kick, mUsed tho peel ing and fell off the pavement, drop ping a foot or two Into tho gutter and breaking bis leg. , rV At u curtain age la thy masculine education, cleanliness is' the main thing to be Inculated Vigorous u. und water practise Is ubQut,,the-oply way to succeed. After giving a boy u chance, to bettor his own coadltlon, harsher methods usually follow. Theodora had twice beon jient to wash hi bands, and was now teturnlng for the spcond Inspoctlou. "My child," said ills mother, comparing the two hands ciltlcally,"your right Is just as dirty as your. left. VWbat have yo,u been doBgkalijt4atliB?'! "Why, inanja," Explained the youth, "last time you said my left hand was clean er than my right, so I tried .to-make them even. I'll go again." Watt till ou hear him read the Senator Penrose and Senator Aldrlch letters, Stump Is quoted ha saving. 'Then there'll be a sensation. Hearst hasn't the originals, they were re turned to the Standard Oil files. Pho tographic copies were made and those are what Hearst Is using, He hain't the originals, except u few llimnn let ters. After thu photographic coplri were sold to the Hearst people, some of the letters wcro returned to Arch hoi I by a friend of mine. Archbold 'inVrnl us $1,000, but he didn't pit it aft T he got bin hands on the let ters " Fleshy folks, attention! You have turned thu earth upside down for n fat-reducer, now haven't )ou? You havo said all manner of moan things about the tendency of members of our family toward robustness. You have taken lemcdles and ou have grown stead. ly, certainly, perslstentl more flesh'. Only our naturally cheerful dUposltlon has prevented ou from trjlng the one mre that )ou arc certain would end all our troubles. That, ou uio cherishing as a last recort. All this is true? Yes? Well, cheer up! The reign of undcslrcd superfluous flesh Is at an end! Tho remedy has been found by u Prussian, a prince of tho rojal blood. It Is so veiy simple that wo hosltuto to suggest It. Perhaps wo may break the news more gently b tolling tho prince's story. Ills ex cellency, Kite! Frederick, second son of tho kaiser, found himself at Inno cent 28, growing Into a "monntuln of fat." Ho consulted physicians Ithout avail, but ho was determined to get rid of that superfluous flesh. So ho left Inxonhelm lastlo, near Charlottenburg, dressed himself ns a day laborer, anu entered upon a period of real toll. Of course, every body was shocked, but tho prince plugged along somehow. Ho spent from flvo to seven hours a day, dig ging, foiling trecs.sawlng wood, build ing sheds and cutting hedges. Ho worked through tho very hottest of the VW eat her, made hotter yet by tho lDdlKimut.twlllght prptcAta of his very angry princess. "Out In two weeks the prince .began to boo signal of tm projrtpnl. vln a, month be was prac tically "cured." Now, we havo not trlod this remedy oursolvcs (whonvei did try a remedy that he wanted oth ers to. use?) but it Is so highly rec ommended that wo pass It along. gratuitously, P. 8, If any ono of our readers does try It and finds after an honest test that It Is a fall- are, .forf" goodness, sake send1 us tho Information in a ipoelalf delivery -let- ter, so we can imparl trie news to the hundreds of other follow-suffercrs who may boidrjynn to tho extremity ot actual toll. President Abstracting Mapt, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc. i:. M. Ilwn, Vict 1'rvo. ariilTfrut Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrlgationl.Englneers P.rt.T B Wmimvv, Secretary Klamath Falls, Oregon wwfWWMWWWf WV4Wi4rJ4 7 ;"i . . I ----- '. I" SfLflia Ja& IfflJidf 5 si si? i fP tffSS1 crS iig5 ki- a -TX 'St fcR XS-"1 m-'VT.I '.?J 12L " ' .!:! , '5-p-S- JELLJjl-1 -'-i rfw;--'- - - i HOTEL HOUSTON RATES Single Meals 35 cents Meal Tickets, 21 Meals - - $5.00 Rooms - - 25 and 50 cents per night Rooms - $1.50 and $2.00 per week J. A. HOUSTON, Proprietor rnsi. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. flth and Main Street wws-.j DR c p MASON A BRICK WORK i AND PLASTERING Dentist American Hank A Truat Cn.'s llnihllngi vv-?-!......:. .-... J. L CUNNINGHAM ARCHITECT and BUILDER A I'Iiiii uml Smi ntiniik fiirnlvli.il. I.ilinilir. u, n nil t I lawk til .,i.. fi.Mii small i ituu,. (mi... tt,iHiilr. In liilllillng )ini li, mi. u.nililii.' M)le, iirlslimlil) mi.l i iiiinii.j i I. luivliiu )iiiii ,,ui pripniid 1 1) in,-. X I'IKIXi: Ml.".. i ItlSIIHAt I. Ua-lilhiil.m hln. I, H,i,,u Hlh uml 1Mb .;:'...) . .a5 ..:..4...:..:.. CIIIM.VBYS AND FIIIB PI.ACKS A SPKCIAI.TY H. E. CH3LDERS KIAMATH FALLS, OREGON DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klamath County Hunk Tsi-rmoNE is D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klumath Falls, Oregon 1!S00 ACKKH Fltlii: Tho I.ukonldo company has 2500 acres of land under the Adams ditch that It will give KENT FRBB foi one yeur. This tncludos the uso of the land und water. The router must dear and place the land In cultiva tion. The renter gets all the crops but we reserve tbo right to pasture the stubble. The Lakeside C'oniny, J. Frank Adams, Managor, Merrill, Oregon. roil hu:. Cottugc, with out-bulldliigu, city water, electric lights, two lots, seven blocks from P. O. Must sell quick. A bargain. Soino furniture. Call at house. 19-lwk M. I). WILLIAMS. siusi-yr COAT. Freaks vs. Novelties IF WE OFFERED YOU A SUIT WITH A IRON VEST AND BRASS CUFFS ON ttip YOU'D LAUGUT. AND SO WOULD WE IF YOU HAD uwuurii itiji k i in u UP" A SUIT. SOME MAKL'R"? ARE FINDING A FEW SHORT-SIGHTED M FRCf ANTS WHO WILL OFFER THE PUBLIC TIIF HYS TERICAL CREATIONS WHICH THEY FOFT UPON THEM. UN FRIEND MADE CLOTHES and ALMA MATER STU DENT STYLES arc the most advanced stvlcs mide-1 they are the first to brinK out the novelties of the looms and the dyers, while their own desiRninK represents the newest ideas m tailorinK. Every Rarment they make is intended for ten', tlcman s wear-not for walking siKn boards. If yoiI vva,u t0 be conspicuous, don't buy your clothes here-If you want your clothes neat, perfect fitting, stylish nnd in good taste we'd like to serve you. Our novelties are not frcakish-and wc show more of them than any store in the city. Portland Clothing The Outer Garment Q fooe Store Ipp for Men