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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1908)
MMtktH MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY :,.,?l 303 l ft rr SP PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. i:..:,, THE EVENING HERALD ImumI Dlly, Except SumUy, by tlio HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATKS Jklly, by mail, one year .i (M Ihilljr, by inxil, ix moutlii ! M Pally, by mail, llitvo montlia 1 iv. lally, by mail, one montl , M Daily, delivered by carrier, ono wrvk . KLAMATH FALLS. MNNDAY. DECEMBER 14. 190& OVKIt KKillT llt'.VDUCI) MIU MUX TO Itr.V KOVKUVMKM', Approprlfttlons uKKrogntltiK $S24. 408.94S.O1 will bo required lur var ious brandies of tlio routihim at nor lcu durlUK the comltit; Haul Ji'ar. arcordliiR to entlmnte of tint depart mental heads sent to CmiKriiui by the Secretary of the treasury. The follow ItiK is tho apportion ment: U-Rlslatlt. $13, 17s, 177. S: exe- riitlve, UK.. Dill; state department. $4,320.3!)4.7:: treasury department. 190,896,G4.r..ll; war department.! $234,093,150.10; nay department. I 1 137, 310. 387.. ''J: Interior department i $200,532, 151,05; tiostoffice depart ment, $1,711,040; deparment of ag riculture, $lS,S17,C2ti, department of commerce nnd lnbor,$l:l,043,s(u; de- rhe Northern I'.iilllc and Uti-ui No i ktii iiillro.ids are Jclnlh iiik.ik nl In tnkliiK the kinks out of iiuuiii lulu trael. The uxpeil to li.ue ttiU nciouipllslied so fur ns the are ton cerued b the firm of tho oar uliun train will IiokIii runuliiK oer the Spokane, Portland, and Seattle rail road The mad Is as ueiirl a straight line as It ha been poislble to make It. It l.ns I filmed the dlHtaiue fiiim Spokane to Portland to t'.'Il miles Short iure hae been abollsheil ami, i III ionseiienu . It Is said that one (locomotive will ho able to pull as I many couches owr tho mountains its It Is able to start on loot ground. Of course, such a road touts money i Twenty miles of track between I'usio land Kahlotus icprcscnt tho expendi ture of $:,,om,00tl or $250,0Ui) a To-' pnrtment of Justlic, $'.,S!)0,H2il. tal, fS3M0S,94S.UI. The amount thnt was estimated mile. Along the bluffs owrhuuglug t me niuise rier mere is one itltlt- lll.ll toil $."00,0ou The mil eying and bullillng of till part of tho line n for tho current fiscal eur was $70C- ,,,, ,,. KllsH,mllnK of . m,r "'""' """ ",v """""" "!'""- the cliffs with ropes The railroad prlated for this jear at the last ses sion of Congress was $S32, (29,393. 14. Among the Importnnt individual Items in the estimates for tho com- Inn fiscal year are: navy, $23,840,79"; tracks nro now laid where omo these men hung In midair. Wo have reach ed the stage in rallro.il construction whore nothing Is lmposlble to our en gineers, and the stage In competition Increase of the I tt),ero no expense Is too great If It navy ordnante.j rosults in n saving of lime to rail- $7,020,405.79; coal and trnnsportn-'road passengers uud of engines to the lion for tho nnby, $5,000,000: unvy ( ci:iiiaiil-s. yards anil stations. $9, Ml, .30; pen-i slons, $16l.oiS.0O0; Isthmian canal. $35, 8SC, 190.58; fortifications and other works of defense. $17,21:3,251: rivers and harbors, $41,943, 19S. Aicording to a, statement Issued by tho irop reporting board of the ag ricultural department the newly setd- ed aiea of winter wheat Is estimated1 as being 6 6 per ion! less limn the levlsed estimated urea sown In the fall of 1907 equivalent to a ileciease of l,7t!2,0UU lines, luillcnliug a total or Uii.ss4.Aiio iiii.'h Tim londlllou of winter wheal on t)iember I wal M. 3 pel cent, as lompaicd with 91 1 1 on December 1, 1907; ni.l on Do i ember I, I'.MUi, and a teu-.veai- nvei- ago of 92 2 Nathan Straus, at a meeting of tin .lildcau, a Jewish oigaultallon, last i week, attacked the lonteiillou of III Kin li that lllbeiciilosls can not bo oniniuiiiiiited to human beings h tows nlTi'Ctcd with tho disease Ml Si I aus lci tin oil that he hail written to Ur KcmIi lalllug iiiou him to le i ode from the position he had taken. but that the tinman sileutlst hint not leplled. ". Till: UKADY-MADR IIOUSK8 nro warm In winter, cool in summer, sub- tautUI, attrattlve and sanitary, and at half the prlru It costs to build In he old way. See sample and plutin at the otllte on .Main street. Phono No. Ml. . u igaKaBac3iaavir!rnijt'Tgj.cituacow. szvk , TERMS -iwiiim Buy "His" Ghrisfr&ias Gifts at a Men i3 h3 wmrtni&m iwwt i r , lore Z" "-if Ladies are especially invited to visif our Store. Here you can find an abandance of good things that will please men folks I .miles: We have Just received u line line of Stolnberger & Knlisher Ksky Kid Ulove. In black and col-i (irs. Stilts Dry Uoods Co. 7-lwk I largest Hue of cut glass. tors." Win In buying Drugs, i Chemicals and their I official prepara- tions, we buy only from the most reliable sources, Insuring the Highest in Quality. CHITWOOD DRUG CO. : i Men's Suits S10 to $10 Hovci I fats Men's Overcoats $ ) to $.U IK !c Proof Hovcry Hoys' Suits SJ to $!. Silk Untlcrwcnt i Hoys' Ovcrco.its $3to$lJ Sweaters i i Smoking Jackets ?S to $10 I'.im v Vent ,.l u Pajamas $.1 t ss Nn!ru t Dress Shirts 75. to i n S ' Suspemlcts 5u . The Portland Clothing and Shoe Store AGENTS FOR MAKT. SUAFPNKK . MAi. u.n SHOES. AND HOI. I PPwtil !,c .Il'.Ci .il.l Y . I As l iLaxrxiwcxzrzzzrzrzjmmk lltlVi- .Mill tihil one of Hie- Shi l.'agle tlgais nl the Motiui.h 'I i. brl tlw-liht dgiir on tin li.Jik.l The AmorKnn Hotel lilulug llnon, Is open all nlgl.t I' eih ovsters e ery day. 11 tr MMM00PM0Ofr 000000fC008- -:::;.. , Gifts That Will Please 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 Man Each and every article in our Holiday Stock was very carefully selected. Nothing was bought i hap hazard. We believe in securing goods which will PLEASE. To secure gifts that will please, just visit our I store and see our large and varied stock. The stock is now complete; make early selections. Th Mm! Xmit rift for liln or her gift wLlcb will t b utd ntnr times for ll U eir for msoF jeers. PARKEfc Lucky Curve Fountain Pen Ifur ktiotlful. srtuttc d IfM la iptclal Xnu bores. rrlces from $150 up. Useura you f et rsrkcr Lucky Curve. TO SALE BY tHMMltaNUUMIfHUSMlM I Cf m iti AMfrt AH the newest things in 0iaUUllCiy correct Stationery in beautiful gift boxes. One of the most satisfac tory gifts. Prices from 50c. to $2.50. Pert umes: t An ideal gift for a lady is a nice gift package of her favorite perfume. ye keep all the standard odors in beautifully decorated and artistic gift boxes. STAR DRUG STORE vailUlwo Nunnally's factory by express lYfcllPt QAtd We arc particularlv lUUCl OCI9. proud of the setH w-0 are showing this year. In sets from three to ten pieces in beautifully decorated boxes. Fine Brush Gifts: f '7;; beautiful presents can be chosen from our ('me line of bristle goods. BALDWIN S BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just PluniK'. PLUMBERS AND STEAM I 'ITERS CONTRACT WORK A SFECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guarsrtccd ("HAS i: tltl) s l'rrihlflit A V WOltlil N t axtitcr i IIASt I nlcrt The American Bank and Trust Go. BIG LINE OF COPYRIGHT NOVELS JUST RECEIVED The above is only a small portion of our immense Xmas stock. By all means see these goods soon, while all lines are unbroken, fresh ... - ' and dainty. Come and look. Tell your friends to come also. STAR DRUG STORE "The Christmas Emporium." "They Have It." WWWWMMWIMMMMtMMMHIMWMMMtWH MMMIMMMM ntlllllMMMMMtllUel 'i , H tt ZZ Cfe .5 vi I, - ( j 'S L -41 j Cor. .liti anU Main Slrcel IjMSiil CAPITAL, eT100, 000.00 Cor. nih anU Muln Slrcel t l i ill DON'T BAKE . Lot us i!o it r,,r you. KvcrythlniJ Home Made. Price J RciiKOiiublc. UKEAD A SPECIALTY. ,L ..,,( .... I i . . . il,.lilmr '' .." iihhii iiiia iiuicncs: who iiiiiclicH lor llllllllllK. """& uud picnic pai ticH. :: a trial will convinco you that u IB ciicnptT to buy limn to bal;o. KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN !. .. , . . vci uur oreaa at cawklns.