The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 25, 1909, Image 2

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MARSH LaNDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY i,,!i
56 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS.
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THE EVENING HERALD
IimeJ DIly, Kxovjit SnmUy, by tlm
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
HUUSOKUTION UATKS
Dully, by mil, one cr ' W
Dally, by luall, ix months - M'
Dally, by tuall, llitw uioiitli ' 24
Daily, by mall, onn luontli ")
Dally, Jvlherisl by carrier, our wl 15
Friday uvonliiK tho Hiiku didn't
i;ct In until uluun o'clock
A fnrottt'll ilanco mi rIhi m
.Mr mid anil Mr. HmuIIo'h Krldu)
'cnhiK Ihoy hnvn moved In Yimiui
Valley
Chillies Andrew h lnltvil Hut Ilmith
lulr I'l'OK l'ii)
KLAMATH FALLS. THURSDAY. MARCH ffii. 1JKW.
I'arm Journal in differ, in .uin itnn aplrlt im (In
.f the couutry srom (o Imo (liken iiii,(hnn ims hi'toliiforo ninllvil
I lie uuestloti of fr lumber, nml con- sum Ii
tiut nml ovi'Dlo,!) i'li In ah
UiBton are being bombarded with lit-
r.ituro nml letors urgliiK thnt (ho
now tariff bill bo uiiieudod to provide
tor (bo frco admission of luinbcr
'hit nin) account for (hr fact lluit
Ittpcra hno from time to time
itorlea on the opiioiltc utile- A Mlti
nrapolla liiniborinan baa boon Inter
levcd there, and declares that (hop"
U enough itandlng timber to last
i ne hundred iar nt'tho rate It Is
now btltig used lie assort that the
i .Ik about the Miply of timber belnc
,.o,nrllzcd bocauHo the paper inllW
ore taking It up In all both, lie is
that 't.fter the supl) Is exhausted on
tbe .Vol lb. American coutlnent there
nr ct.oiiRh virgin forests In South
Amtrlia to suppl) the world for e
i ral c murlea. If thl muntry will
nact li conservation Icehdallon
n.id pi.ttrve trees that ought not to
be cut down. It need never worry
about the nnlililng timber aupply "
Tbero Is a difference of opinion a
to whether or not the tariff Is going
to affect the supply of timber, and
oven Clifford Plnchot Is of the op
inion that the tariff will hao little
i Sect upon forest preservation
The
undoubted! . Is uittlng loose
from i lie exeltmuemwi t tut t It ueoiu
ed to onjo) heietofoie It lit less
I'lannlnll. U hiemlcnltiK out. and It
lietouilng more iiallnii.il In scope.
Southerner are InWtlug Immigra
tion from the north, both of people
mid of inpllul ' '
Out of (lie (ilngi r Jar
The tomato can bu( will It
The cheaper the shoes (he louder
(he squeak.
The wife of n henpecked husband
Is lumill) act In her Mills
TLe men who iierslstently sits
down nre sure to be hard up
No mute r how well mother mi)
fill she Is cnMlmiall) on the mend
It Is InitKirtnnt to luii- ilear Ms
Ion Ken the pui.uo must hne
sound e)es.
Neither n boil nor a inbbnge
amounts in uiithlng unless It comes
to n head
If )oiing Spendthrift would nettle
down he might soon be nble to utile
up
One of th' mol Insidious and mi-
exKCted forms of ullnrk la lo (read
upon u (nek.
You cannot nlwas gmiKe (he Im
portance of a man l the angle at
which ho wears litis I. at
There Is quite .1 (inference l
twren the door-Jamb and (ho Jam
that mother used to make
There Is the wreck of time'" x
-ill. i i i
oi,i:m: h.m'I'km.mih.
No mattu how mtii'h mono) ii
man inn) hnxe. he does not IIU' to
Im ilifinudid If ho bii)s u tout he
winds (lie ilutli to bo Just what the
niercltiiul ii)s It I. II li ' 1V
bnrnl of apples he Is luitlKimiil If
he ill-Hovers thft( tlm bin ripples
linu been put In (lie ends u( (he
Imitel and ntunll or uiismiud unec
ranch I'rlday aflernoon on business I lieiwieu. and he duldes mil in ueni
and spent (ho night with lludil auil.iigiiln with (he man rutin whom In
Oiler Kltilie) n( (heir ranch on biniglil lliom No mini wins per
Lust lllver liimneiil success ulm dm mil ilenl
Don Williams was In Olene Hrtt-( fnlil with his iiislomei. Hut I."
urda on business ' " '"" ''" ll,,,,,t l""",, ,",'",,," ''
lllram llnberta passed (liiough our l' HtmHlull. mr mere n a ......
imrtf niiii,iiii .,n niu ni in (in. rcsisiin- II pas ior penie
p.ut of (he south J i.-i.- i.irtorded and (he (he (rui
Willie (Irlttelh passed through our ""1
burg Moudii). ' ' " '"
lludd nml UlUer Kluue) spent v'll( UIKei's dig Heed lloiue b
Hiiud.i) with (heir pal en Ik In Olene (,n,. ,uliij; our gulden medu Tie
Ulsle Dixon as aliienl Thuisd.i) hlggest stink of tluwer nml garden
and Krldii) on aioilltl of skkuess ' eedi cut linudletl In Klainntli I'nlls
The Olene school did lis spilug uu j0 n,n i,(id (o kind away for
ilcnnlng las( I'rlda) nfieruooti I lecds us OlDer has eei Mirlct) (hni
Mrs. l't(erson, our former school Lt grow In this sictlnu '
teacher, and .Miss Anna t'onn lsltcd
fi lends In and around Oteuo Satur
day. The) spent Saturdii) aflernoon1 Klninntn toiitit) !ieiidiiinil'rs In
and night with W. !'. Arant, andUan rrunrlscu Is (he HnUI rtaoy.
.Sunday with Mrs. Jntuea lit lines, ' orner Ynu Ne.is Autiuu nml Hills
rtumla) evening with Mis Chns Aii-S(ri(. Waller C. Conner, prop Tak
drews I Turk aud IMil"s(pU cats a( I'mrr.
of mind
welfare of
n,'4v-:i's- vvv'
DlIM J 'l'MM.111,
I'luUUnl
Abstracting
Maps, I'lani, lllnc I'llnts, tie,
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MTiM,
I Klamath County Abstract Co
X Surveyors and Irrltfutlon Ilnttlnccra
v IUkt 12 WmiKt's, S.cr, inry
Klunwith Fnlls, Orcun
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I Springtime is Here
"ko Ihltti
1 'l'l llav,
' HI impl;
ktiien gi,
U( m
Villi Others big seed uouse
ct n If at Van Ness and walk one lolf
ViOlock north :-IS-3iu
A treat many senators, represen
tatives and other public men, Includ
ing nearly all of the members of
the Missouri delegation In congress,
attended a dinner given by the
Southern Commercial congress at
one of thc'blg hotels In Washington
the other evening. In speaking of
tho affair nftemnrds, Congressman
nirlns "of Missouri said "Prom
general conversation nml from the
kpeeches that were nifde nfi-r din- To sell groceries to consumers on
ner. we learned n great ibal about lommlsslon Commlsiliius udtnnod
the re-sources of the so-ie mel of th- to light par ilea Cull t loom f.l,
methods It la proposed i . i mploy In Lakeside Inn I mi-rlii .v llnmne t .
exploiting those resourti-s The Wlioleale (irnin, I liltngo. III.
upeches Indicated a mop. iiwmopol- i'2-Jt
claimed Jones, ns his cook fell from
the Msoud-stor) window
w.xti:d a 11111,1:1:.
It's a Little
Early
lint no' too earl) to think about
spending our taiutlo'i at
Spring Creek
& Williamson
River Fishing
Resort,
The IINIST riSIIINt; In Die Win Id.
Season op' lis June 1st, whin the
"It ill III) will he In rundlliesH f.11
.mr pi-.f.urt- Hint lucoiiimodallo 1
Tourists
Spink s Klnmnlh k'
itore for outline supplies
of all kinds AbuluU-l)
ewntl.lIlK on huttd
l.l'i:il IN (ONVIIf
'HON with lore fur (I -espirlal
arcuimniHiailun
of parties Milling ilprlmc
Cru s and W Mil (liisoii
lllter
I'urcl nsen dilUered al
the ,-T( nt Cliy ' free of
iharge
tlpruii; Is Ik 1 anl tUl" n u lln tin. 1,
I low lit litis mid I tie I' III e 1 II", d I tn till k
hi 1. Hid Lb Us it oif (lid 111' Ellldi 11 in I I
repat urn fui 11 little llllililli.il lints 1, ,1
(,.h .1 lent-, nml Hi. 1. in- lie mil) I ti d , , a
tik.it t OAUir - iiaui i'iiti' H' s i I 1 v S luk'rs
ni'vnr-i wi'M-iso roiiMi utimii t nu'im in
IM. rtlli:l.rt HAH AND Hl'lt V I I Ml 1 l 1 r, tuij.
11 I, g tJ 11 .ik tin aii cardull and I.m,ii r u-autllutftr
tlin 1 .111I114 )IUI
ROBERTS 6c HANKS
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
wiiiti: oit
'im.i'i'iioNK
R. C. Spink
KI.AMMII (.CM ),
Olll (.ON.
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When Motl.t in Mills Xtltlilmn w t ro oIKrisl
nt liartrntn inccs a number f chrvud tnvt m
turn Unjoin, hinec tlmt timu uluett have
int-ri-iiricil iiinieiiiilly.
These Lots arc Unrfialn I u s
nt im-fi'tit prices, nml there fit ever reason
to anticipate nn ndviinre in ince.s emoin
Iter these IoIm nre KIKTV feel in w Kith nml
ONK HUNDRED AND TWENTY KELT
deep -moru than donlile the area of most
town lots olfcred lo titvcMum.
FRANK IRA WHITE
Office on Fifth Street
CA1T. O. C. AFI'LEGATE
FRANK WARD
Lnnd Salesmen.
t
I More
i Bank
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Talks
..
Did It ever occur to uu why all
Rood huslnuss men keep u checking
account with a hank'' We'll (ell )ou
It enables (hum fo keep (heir funds
In a more 1. ecu re place (han (tin of
fice safe It Kite ihem n hetter
Handing In (he husluess world II
enables (hem (u pu) their hills by
cluck, the returned cliecV' helnK uu
undUputablu receipt
Individuals find a chockliiK ac
count very convenient and 11 source
of cavlnit Money In one's pocket Is
often spent on the spur of lli'i mo
ment, while one is disposed to think
twice before drawlni; on his halauco
In thu hank. C.Kr Till: HAVINGS
IIAIIIT. Ijiy up for 11 rain) day.
Start a bank uc count with
sssssssssss4s ;: ',:',?,
I Guaranteed Paints
We have full line of
i
W. P. Fuller's Pure
Prepared PAINTS
I FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Our Invitation
Each weqk wo use this spate for the privilege, only of
of Inviting you once again to become a depositor In our Dank.
THE PERSON WHO READS ABOUT US FIFTY-TWO
TIMES A YEAR OUGHT TO KNOW US -AT LEAST FIFTY
TWO TIMES DETTER THAN IF HE HAD READ OF US
HUT ONCE. THE BETTER HE KNOWS-'US'1 THE "MORE
LIKELY HE IS TO LIKE US AND OUR BUSINESS METH
ODS. ' YOUR ACCOUNT, LARGE OR SMALL, IS URGENTLY
AND RESPECTFULLY INVITED.
The First National Bank
Klamath-Falls, Ore.
A Big Line of Heating Stoves Just Received
GEO. R. HURN
k
ftg .
BALDWIN S BALDWIN
Not Brothers; Just Plumbers
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS
CONTRACT .WORK A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
Work Guaranteed
HERALD ADS PAY
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O. K. TRANSFER GO.
K t-'cp us iiiowiil;; wc me prepared for worK
Tcaiiiiiif,', draying and forwarding. Is 110T
Rclialile and prompt service woithy youR
Attention? Day or Night. VVic not a com A
N"i':r phonds, office 871 and 873 the barN
4 Say: Baggage' and Pianos arc spccialticS
Freight orders handled quickly Xo hlufF
Equipped with the only piano truck heiE
Reasonable rates on goods stored. HctteR
Gill or.ph,onc us before placing orders, C
O. K. TRANSFER GO.
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FOR SALE f I BRICK WORK
Vi:i.l, l.ll'ltOVi:D I'AKM of
(I0U kcruH, 10 tiillei HiMithwcKt
nt Kliiniiilli 1 'nl tn. Will null in
whnlii or In mrt Tiirniii,
linrt ilown, (ho hnliintu In ili
fcrriil ni)iiiciitn.
Aiity lo
. R. A. EMMftT I
ill llm I'oNt Oilier. t
ii
AND
PLASTERING
CII1.MNI.YH AND FIBS
1'LACI.H ASn.iiiflx"
Dry Wood
4-foot and 16-lnch
M. R. ANDERSON, Phone 203
H. E. CHILD
m a math rALLS. 0UO0
MAAt
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DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
Aiiierinui lUnk Tru.t Co.'
DR. WM. MARTIN!
Dentist
Offle ovr Klmth OoM
TauirnoNi ll
D. V. KUY KENDALL
Attorney at Law
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Khuutb Fall, Or&