The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 08, 1908, Image 2

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    MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY .N
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50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS, EASY
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HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
SUHSCKIt'TlON KATK8
Itelly, by null, ono r f
J tally, liy mall, rix month - !
Dally, by mall, thrve montl 1 ""
Pally i by mall, one month M
Dally, delivered by carrier, one week 15
KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY. DECEMBER S. VMS.
Tin tlonlnl li John 1) KockcfolkT
Hint lu litul tin) wroiiK Inti'iitlim In
liiNcstltiK In tin stock of rallro.uls
that lunnti'il rebaton to tlu Stiuulnrd
Oil rumimny has hetn tnkvn lth a
liarrcl of .ilt by many iltlivns Clr
iiltiintnntl.il evidence sit'MH to tm
Irl li tut. The situation recilN a
utorj tohl roKanliiiK Soiinlor Vest,
who, time uHn n time. i ilefoiiil
ItiK a man nrcuititl of a crltiu' to which
thcto hail born no actual wltiimmc
rhla ram- rcmlmlri mo of u 1oIiihkI
f i loud." ho told the Jur). "Tho lad
Htolo nnd ate n custard l I)iilrlUK
to avert autlclon from Minm-lf. ho
M'ltrd tho funill tat, ttmenrod Hit
l.iwn and mouth with nittnrd and
tlicn took tho animal Into tho baik
).inl nnd vliot her, olisiTitnt:. 'There
liooa ono moro lrilm of ilrciimstun
tlal evlileme.' " It la net-tlleiM to
ttdd that tho M'nator'rt client uax ar
qultlo.l. -
Accordlnc to those mho have noeli
most of the disease In the l'hlllidni
Islands, leprosy Is not contagious,
and Is hardly InfectliiiiH. Lieut. Chiu.
i:. MarDonnld, of tho army medlrnl
corps, has Just sent to Dr. Isadoro
Djer. of New Orleans, fresh proofs
that the disease Is really a rare form ,
of tuberculosis, contracted from In
fected sea food. It has often been
observed that persons afflicted with
leprosy have lived on diseased fish I
and clams. That the disease Is not
spread from its human host or by
bad sanitation has been demonstrated .
Dr M.'eDotiald w)k. aiuotiK the lep
o . or Samar Next e.tr u unifies
will he convened at Hereon, Norwuv,
at which It Is hoped thai the profis
slounl and lay delusions about lep
Mm) will be domed a wax
William J llr.van is ueKotliitliiK fot
the piiritax" of two Inritt traits of
land In the lower Itlo (Irande vallev,
Texni. known as the llrownsvllle
couulr) Itumor hiih he will move
to Texai and become a candidate for
the United States Senate itKalnit Sen
ntor J. V Ilalley. He neither denies
nor affirm thin report slmpl) saxlne,
that time makes many chanm-s and
that he mlKht some time move south
and live In Texas.
While vlsltlni; friends one da) l.iit
week, .Mrs. MarKaret Smith, a well-to-do
widow of Senford, X J , raised
her o)c to the celling and exclaimed
"Why, Frank, where did )on come
from?" She at once fell dead Otil)
n few hours before her favorite
Krandson, Prank Knne, had died, hut
she was not aware of the fart
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HOW rtAWIIl'hT IS I'SKIt.
Sawdust Is one of the puzzlln,K
wastes In lumbering operations. The
waste Is serious, too, for the kerf -the
part cut out b) the s.nv In the
mill and transformed Into sawdust
alwn)H bears a rather hluh ration to
the board obtulned. In cuttlui; thin
stuff one.fouith of the Iok, or even
mote, nut) be kerl Crfoitit to I in II
sawdust Into pulp Tor the p.ipei mills
have utilnllv been ttusuieesifiil on
lueoimt of nut liiinli'iil illllleultles In
hittullltiR In several Cuiopeuti lottti
tries, however u new vvnv hat been
found of tuiiihi(4 snwdust to minimi
The sawdust iltlell.v pine and llr li
ground with nillliliiiii'x. evaith a
old'tlmo ui'lls made eotu me.il m
wheal oi tve tlinii expensive ma
ehltiei) Is not teiUlted, but II In net
esxaij lo take speiljl pieeantlous
iiKaltixt llres whli li iiiIkIiI stint Item
sparks between the mill stones
1 Sawdust Hour Is milil to iluiiiltilt.
fin littles. In be inlXi'd with llllim-h
ii'iln. and fniliis the bodv m iiImuiI
'lit fol thill high explosive II In ill
so III ileliuiliil or tile lli.iuiirailuie nf
i heap hlollltiK .ipiis The mills In
the Unix .Mountains, In (ietmati) an
Important, umnufatturlni; center an
kept busv meetliiK this demand Tin '
pi lie of Hie "lloiii" In (iermauv lam
es from JT .'ill to 111' .'.0 a ton It I
shipped In hap, like mial. or In bates
of about III cubic feel, made lij m nil
of high pteisure
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New Arrivals in
mitici: or sti.i:.
In Hie Count) Court of Hie Slate of
Oregon, for Klaiiuilli Count).
Ill the uiiltlei of I lie Kstale of Itod
liey. S Howell, DeoVasid
Notlre Is heiebv Klveu that In pill
siianie of an older of Hie Cumin
Court, for (he Counlv of KI.im.itti
Slate of Oregon, made ami entered on
the 1st dav of Di tuber 1'itis. In tie
matter of the estate of limine) S
Howeii. demised, the undersigned
tex. Marl I ii, Jr, dnilnlstrator of
said estate, will sill at publli, or pri
vale. tale, for null, on Tnesda). the
Mb day of lUcember, lluis, between
tin' hours of '.i a m and I p m or
aid da), at the Klamath Count)
Hank. In said Coiiutv. the followlni
peritiiiiul propetl), lowt ,
'! mares. 1 vearling mil. 2 spiltii:
colls, I farm wagon, 1 set of li-irnes.
Idoublei, and I breaking liamnti.
Dated this 3ril da) of lli-cember
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Al.i:X .MAIITIX. Jit.
diuliilslrnlor for the Untitle of Und
ue) S Hnwcii, Deceased 1-.
Men's Suits
and Overcoats
Boyer Hats, Furnishings
We ennnot do Justice in describing our new arrivals
in Men's Wearing Apparel. You have to see them,
Mid if you are a judge of exquisite values you will
see them at our store. Hart, Schaffner 6 Marx and
Friend Brothers' Clothing need no recommendation.
Different from the ordinary make in quality, style
and workmanship, you are buying right when your
suit bears the label of these makers.
300 Pairs of Douglas
shoes have just arrived
BEST $3.50 AND $4.00 SHOE IN THE WORLD
Portland Clothing
and Shoe Store
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I 'hi.' ilgars ,i i c .Milium li" 'Ho
hi'M tlveieiil Irar on the market m
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The Ainirlraii Hotel Hllillii: Kihiiii
Is open all ulgl.l. IVesh o)teis ev
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Gifts That Will Please
Each and pwery article in our Holiday Stock
was very carefully selected. Nothing was bought
hap hazard. We believe 4n securing .goods which
will PLEASE.
To secure .gifts that will please, just visit our
tore and see our large and varied stock. The
stock is now complete; make early selections.
Stationery:
All the newest things in
Correct Stationery in
beautiful gift boxes. One of the most satisfaq
tory.gif ts. Prices from 50c. to $2. 50.
Candies:
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or hfr girt wblca mil t J
tx uwd ratDj llnm a dij ill .
I the lfr for rotor inn. I '
1 PARKER Lucky Carve I
Fountain Fen M Z
k Utor bfiatlful, irttitle dt K .
tlrni la ipcltl Xaiu Kk f
twitt. I'rlcto fror& MtM
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STORE 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
BALDWIN & BALDWIN
Not Brothers; Just Plumbers
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS
CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
Work Guaranteed
f'llAS. K. WOUDKN
Prcniilent
A M. WOltPKN
Onihier
I lll'li MIXIIASL
re l're.llnt
The American Bank and Trust Go.
STAR DRUG
Fresh for the Holidays from
Nunnally's factory by express
Psrlume
An ideal gift for, a lady is
infeiftpackage of her
favorite perfume. We keep all the standard
odors in beautifully decorated and artistic gift
boxes.
TYllpf QpfC We arc PurUculiii'ly
XVI1CL OCID. prou(1 of lhc scts W(?
are showing this year. In sets from three to ten
pieces in beautifully decorated boxes.
Fine Brush Gifts:
Many use
f u 1 and
beautiful presents can be chosen from our fine
line of bristle goods.
WG LINE OF COPYRIGHT NOVELS JUST RECEIVED
The above Is orrt j a small portion of our immense Xmas stock. By
all means See ttfcese goods oon, while all lines are unbroken, fresh
and dainty. ome aniMook. Tell your friends to come also.
STAR DRUG STORE
"The Chrfetmas Emporium." "They Have It."
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. Sth and Main Sired
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DON'T BAKE
I.t us do it for you. Everything Home Made. Prices
j Reasonable. BREAD A SPECIALTY.
W put up boxjunclieri; al.so lunches for huntlnir, flHhlnjj
f and picnic parties. :: A trial will convince you that it
is cheaper to buy than to bake.
i KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY
I AND DELICATESSEN
t Get Our Bread at Cawkina.