, MARSH LANDS 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY THE EVENING HERALD Inued DUy, Eicept SunJay, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS.; 111 FLOATING PALACES. PHONE - - - 303 EASY TERMS Ulahop Edwin II Hlghct or the S.iti Francisco M. E. churches Topic dN cunlona lll bo given Thurtdn by V K. Wilton, principal of tin; Kl lonsburg Normal School. l'rctldunt S. U, L. Ponirosc ot Whitman Cnl rcgr. ntrd by Or E O JJIsson ot tho University ot Washington WALL STREET WAYS. fillwdt cl a C illiant Operator t Many V Ace One if the 't brt" ni iivritor if Willi ttrtvt In th- virly tltn ol tin; lait i-cnrury wi Waller UVIImbii Miiiw. thuuish Ik WJ lJ f"ii'l ' "l auuscnii'TioN Dally, by mall, one year Daily, by mall, alx tnontha Daily, by mall, three months Dally, by mall, on month Dally, delivered by carrier, one k . . . HATES: .fG.OO . 2.50 . US bo "Teachers' Day.' and the address Th MW ,. -. at.. .UJL-lm- .ll I... rtUrtt. Ill !.. I JM. v. p. ot tbo evening will bo r,eu by Prci 'Went A. Uois Hill of the Ualtcrsity lot Missouri Topic dtscust.otu will fldenco be enjoyed made II possible for blm to rcalue profit lu nny tttvk Such wnt tile Influence bit lutlurre KLAMATH FALLS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. 1909. AT THK EXPOSITION'. SEATTLE. July S Commencing Monday, July 6th. tho Alatkn-Yu-knn-Paclflc exposition hat j oek of unprecedented eonta and vmcrtaln mcnti. Washington State day will open the ball with a demonstration b!rh will be followed by tho Pjtli lin Knlibta. The National Epworth League convention will alto bo In attend ance. The tola team. Uniformed Hank, Knlghtt of Pythlat. of Toledo, Ohio, promises a prlto drill at tho ttadlum on Wednetday, the ttudcntt of Pa triae University will put on "The Bridge of the Oodt" and In connec tion with the Oregon day celebration of Friday, July th, the Portland PettlTil chorut will ting. Kantat day will be Saturday. July 10th, with the Sunflower Club of interi, Blthop Quayle and special fireworks and tunflower Illumination for special features. The mutlcal allegory of Ameri cana." under direction of Frederick Net! Innet. with a chorut of 1,000 vedcet. will close thu week on Satur day night, July loth. Saturday, July 10th, will alto be Sailors and Marines day, with a spe cial band, contests and sports at the stadluum In the forenoon, The events will contltt of a batcball gamo, running and Jumping contests, shot-putting and a "shoe" contest. The "Bridge of the Godt" will bo xlren each night during tho week. The society features ot the week will be the grand reception and ball for Oregon people at tbo Washing ton State building July 9th. and the singing of the Portland Festival chorns of 350 voices, with Mrs. Koso Booth Bauer as soloist, and "Amcrl (ana'' Saturday night, S:30, at audi torium. Program arrangements for the ed ucational convention of the State clfk exposition from July 13lh Jul) 11th nre now complete Tlio afternoon piogrnm will cou- ( afternoon Saturday Homer It Seer tltt In lsltlng the various education- ley, president of tho Iowa Statu Nor- In the mal, will spenk on a 'Parents' Day" nl exhibits of tho exposition Eduialional building model recita tions of the Seattle Public Schools will be Rlcn The manual training and domestic science departments of tbo Otympla public schools will give exhibitions ot their work In the Educational building. Tho University Heights school and Lincoln High School man ual training departments will alto give exhibitions, In the afternoon there will be gen erul lectures cf commercial and geo graphical Interest. Thect will be In the Hawaiian building, the Govern ment building, the Oood Roads building and tho Canada building The lecture program for the con vention will bo held In the evenings at the cxpoiltlon auditorium, The topic for Tuetday will be In duitrlal Education bo by II C Sampson, principal ot , ment would curry that after be bud accumulated tc k nt lilt rices lie could tell his iltlly isllert tint the ttock wnt due to go up and Immrdl ntely there Mould be enuugli profes tlonal and public buy luff f lb' 101 to tend It up, thin eiiibllng Mors to unload at ii pruUt An exampl"' of Morse ivpularlty wut Illustrated in a scene nmiiupany Ing the opening if utn rlptloiia for stock lu a ioul iiluluj company or- gantted by blm The day th ulicrlp lion book was opened people nockM m 50 ( the Cheney Normal School, Super io Intcndent Frank 1) Cooper ot tho Seattle schools, and b PrctlJenl Prltchcctt Tho Inttei speaker will 1 bo at tho convention part of the but ptittlhly not on teacheru' week lu day 1 The uxervltet will be held tn tho Topic dlrcuttlon will bo by Princi pal S. W. Ycrkot of Seattle and Su perintendent A 11 Voder of Tncoraa. PLAN TO EXTEND I'ltV LIMITS. (Comludcd From Klrt 1'agf.) would sign nothing until the com pany came to the terms he has laid down When teen about the inmtir ho rotund to dttcuit the proposition at thlt time To Secure Water From L'uunt. Another Important matter 'let was decided on at last night's tact Ing was the securing of water frun the Ankeny cunal for use lu sprink ling the streets This will ettcct :i saving to the city of about tlo a month Several supply pipes will cr laid and stand pipes will be erectid a- nrt.iro. in for tho uto of the sprinkler Whith- the convention will be given by J II. tr this Is a forerunner of further ec Francis. tr nc pal of the Polytechnic quismons or rignis in mis cnnai pr illed School of Los Angeles. Topic mains to be seen, as none ot the dlicustions will bo given by B. W ICounellmen approached on tho uu Johnson of Seattle on the A.-Y-P .Ject would express an opinion In tho grounds and also by Superintendent . matter 11 Itn.laa n, OaAVnMl.l, Brf U' ' 1, It . IIVUIU Ul OUUUVUtM WMW 1 L. areenleat of Aberdeen. On Wednesday the topic will bo the "Rural Schoolt." The address of the evening will be given by Wm, J Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege. Topic discussions will bo given by Superintendent N, D. Showalter of Whitman county Mr Showalter it In the rural department of the State Normal School at Cheney. Other discussions will bo by Enoch A. Bryan, president of Washington State College, Principal O II. Black of the Idaho State Normal at Lewis ton, Idaho, and by Dr. Edward T. Mathes of the Belllngton Stato Nor mal School. Moral and Religious Education" teachers at the Alaska-Yukon-Pa-! will bo the topic of the addrcsa of C)Ji, 1 Helping the Town I A Savings Account liy iwtiipj your money lu a hank lu your own common. Ity you Increase lliv community", poller to do business. If substantial fanners want to burrow money there Is more to loan Uiom., If you luuk )nr money away from homo It Is loaned to other fanners, merchants uud manufacturers. Help your home people. Money hidden ut Louie helps no one. Placed in bank it is put to work in ways that help all. The First National Bank of Klamath Falte la a good bank to put your money In safe and reliable. U a rainy day fund, a lifo insurance policy, a skk beaelt, n fsnaeral beaeflt, and an old ago pension. There la no forfattur caans fat the paMhonk, and it la under the owner's control at Jj thmtt. It STB tUe Un orer ricknaWt ft win ear far Ma faasHy when he ntsurt got it will aee hint throush old and bU7 Urn when be diet. It la a simple uoataeea nrapaaltlon. Begin early, and keep It up, and, like manna In the desert. It WaU aapply hint aa he Journeys., Jfew la the tiaae to open an account with the the lint Trout and Saving! Bank I j Disposal of Sewage. Tbe question of the disposal of sewage came up for a brief dlicui slon, but no definite action nas tnk en it would teem, however, that tho majority of tho Council favors tbe construction of thu tcptlc tank system, for It Is recognlicd that It l-i only a question of tlmo until the dty would have to do so. Engineer Zun wait Is expected home In n few du3 and It Is believed that he will have tbo plans for the system practically completed by tbe next meullng of tbe Council. Severn) bids havo been received for tbe bonds, and it is u certainty thai they will be disposed of when tbe bids are opened City Finance-.. Tbo ever-present bugbear of city finances bobbed Its head up again last evening and the members had a seance with the gentleman, He was Just us bard to down as over, and when tbo Council adjourned I: -vjs no nearer a solution of the problem than when It was taken up One ot tho suggestions made was the nu'i mission of an amendment to thu city charter permitting tbo lev,. In of greater tax than ten mills. Thlt proposition seemed to be favored Tbe question of an occupation tax also came In for discussion, and It la not unlikely that something ulcng this line will be undertaken. It is a "groundhog case," and tho busi ness Interests of tho town will havs to come to It sooner or later, for the city cannot run without money $soo,uoo DAMAGE r.ll'MKD STORM. IIY DENVER, Colo., July r,. Proper ty damugo c.tlmutod ut $300,000, railroads dcmoinlltcd and thousands of pleasuri' iicekers who left tho city yesterday with the prospects of two days' recreation, marooned In the mountains, uiu uoiiih of tho condl tlons rrjiultliiK from yesterday's heavy rain and electrical storm. A dolugo of water fell In Denver and vicinity, transforming tho streets Into rivulets and doing con slderablo duuiagu to light plants. Two bolts of lightning struck thu power liouio of tint Denver Light and Power company, leaving tbe city In darkness for several hours and com pletcly lying up tbo str'oot car sys tem. Sfcvoral branches ot the Colo rado and Southern railroad and the Denver and R(o Ora'ndo railroad ex- perloneod watnouis. A number of excursion trains con taining delegate to tho Elks' con vention at Los' Angeles and the con verido'n of the National Educational Association at Denver aro stalled in tbo mountain's. At the meeting of tbe Council last ovenlrig permission was given for the uto of tbo streets in transforrlnn tho dre'dgor to the Upper Lake Tbe route to be followod will be similar to that taken by the steam shovel, which was transferred from tbe low er to the upper lafo fom time gfo, Callari ot II.. Hlndos Nsjtht en Mvt Uangts Rlvsr. .Nfinllli.liilitlliiK the fuel tli.H lull pit ftir Hi, nil IV.irt tievu uudut tbu tuie nf r.'intiniid the condition! ami uinuurr ft liiluii lime urn itreutly cbnluid 1 1 Hirtliy irt ut It On the tlsuKet r it In the norihivwt prut lncv II..- ii"iiui "Ml If lie up prtMiilH' lleu,.ie nl II',' lUhl lime, the mii lyt ot craft tli.it currleil pll icrlnU in thin irmsi un-l ut llludiw illll", Iittin1r,il nf Jvfat ago Tliite lire llivitlhit Hlii- or iniaiiinceiit .! Ie) nil Mlilvh rajahs Judllie) to Hen are mil itlilch will te.1 nf thrlr pliiu e,il Tln-.e i;illl,' illlter Imrdlt mi hit I from the i-el ut for the sauir piir' dy rujnli whii dltil leiiturlc, lit .IhcriNtul allli gold. llir iiinl lasirl and dt'nrHte.l tilth tairttrtt'i rinlir'M'fnl l!b preelnU tlletal illnl Jril lla KiilidrrfUl lluxteril Mil l lent tetaela lerd 4 fettlre InUt'h tn the filer xene Hut tliell tllliipllliill- ejaeeMooeeeeeaei tneomce anu iimciii .i e... ...e, ,,. ol prr.0, ,tl, ,l( h,. raj.il. In tbelr efforts to enter and get their wbi rt , frni MMlll. u, ti,. names t- hum uw cish uo unu .... .. ,..p i,r...iiiul.l lit Hlltlll tutm.Tlbevl fir ii I n.e nuiiiuut of Ibtaj ,,, ,,ljtrllu.. ,.,,. thmub tlie ered niif l thu iiluu.iy uiimi witn stock, sfter citlug away from the erowd, can'e Ijefc nud. walking up to Mr Min, i .1 I i). Mr More niu that oM or nl ttivk I sub scribed forf-MoHlvN Magsitne. ...b.,..., ... ...,.. i .. k.i I., win ni t Ktr-lt Jr irl.'i th wntrr In which the ! J pllxrlum hue winli.J their ulle ami drink It In uuir,nl t lhee Ituattlig MlaCf BIRDS AS SCOUTS. tre ' -"? ' ," i"' t,tm 'Tbe )lriu ,f ,-atr In India linxie ll,i the rl'lTiili-ll the nbllrHloa of Itvlni: "u the i(er tt til an'tiir llred xi hi ubiblit liiktng craft U lllto hl liullie L'tusily he lus lu hit tliuitlnir tmil-e ii "iiwill rlu el ilrdtrattl to ii niiii.ljry dhlulty who irrinlfle the rlier lii wti!.b bt eilsta-Popalar MeehaiiUt A QrPt't Warmnj Btlw the BlttU Cf CI JA4. Iittrlng U nljht July 2-n, lf.ire the battle of Sadwttn, dltl-hiu eouimaiid' ed by tbe nrchdukv rrtrvntlug lfur the lrulati urrcy bad tilvooacke.1 urtr a tonn lu IViLetuts facing north At midnight tbe arcbdoke. wheu re'tlc? in a t'a'tl,, "'ttase M anakeuiil by the arrltnl of g)f who lusltcd on teeln; hlui tertuntlly having eon.e to report the advance of the enemy Cueutly. stsed ' "How do you know shallow and warm for fl.b eultnre an.1 Our outtKJttt htve not rejrted auy praeticsuy uteiett ...r muj uiner pw- movement ' l"' n,, P'udUf "n comparatively That, jour blgbuet. is Leesute the I " " ' "" lMta .V...M -..- .. .. food mater si for which tbtre Is al " : , i rneu now uu you unowr Tie rarminu Prints. Autviig tbo aduntage uf frog fsrui. log In France It tbe fact itut It eu i able persons of limited meant to Mil- ..L- ii v I He marshes and pouda which art loo REFRIGERATORS Cold Storage White Enamel Food Chamber mi a. mrA e hi Reliable galvan ized Food Chamber $17 $21 ! ROBERTS a HANKS I HARDWARE MERCHANTS eeeeeeee ty tn tin mill iittt m in ini ai rj WHITE MOUNTAIN gj Jb FREEZER Jl lL ttl lilt THI Mllllt XP IFJ t MM liMje, M mn e f Ijfejl MMHMMSltlllMima CIW (TB , mm SMS, iaw anu tlHr " " " nW ..VF m nsu atnsi tuiss a awl rj. Vf. tat r , Kf A tt im w m ' Mf K ROBERTS &m HANKS "M Tbe gyiny flntlnic to the dark sky lighted by the ruuoti, ibierrtil. "You set tbotv blnli tljlDH over the woods from north to nouthT "Yes What f themV "Thuse bird do nut Qy by night un leit dUturlKd, ucd the direction of their flUbt ICdlcatrt thtt the enemy It comlnc thlt way" The archduke put hit dlvlilou under armt and re-enforcnl the outpost, which lu two bours" Urn- were heav ily attacked -Field Marshal Sir Eve lyn Wind lu Umtlvu Saturday Q alette ways an eager market Ssmt Prophtcits Fulfilltd laf befure his name mm known uuttlde but natltevoutitry OllverCrom well wat maklOK due of hit ramtllnj tpeeehct In the honte of eomoons Lord Dlcby atked lltinpton who he wat, and Hampton replied. "If ever wo tbould come to a breach with tbe king, that nlmeii will be the grtstest mau In England" Never was auy propbtc) more completely fulfilled than thlt Almost equally remarkable In Its way was Ditraell'a prophecy, "But a time will come when you will bear me," made when nothing appeared more unlikely than tbe brilliant series of triumphs which fululled It. Another Instance of a quickly fulfilled prophecy was furnished by Pope Plus VII. when be was told of Ntpoteonf escape from Elba. "Don't worry about It," be said: "It Is a storm tbst will be over In three months." The story of tbe hundred days proved bis bollnsee to be rlgbt to a few hours. Blissful Teur. I'arl-Tbey say Bwltaerlaud la an Ideal country for honeymoon tours. Koby-lt mutt be. There Is a tunnel twelve miles long. Town Topics. Agricultural Advances. Now is In happy tetd time. Bthold itch tiny rew. Uut toon It will be weed that. And "wtiack" wilt ge the hot. -Onion else. A Wide and Expensive Oat. "isn't there a breach between that yonnjt engaged couplet" "Yes, breach of promise. She got $S,000."-Baltlmore American. Pur Girl. Hha dbtin't Uka th ball csmaa tn. Although 'twoula make Mm gtas. For fear tht'd trump htr partner's aai Or itmtthlnc Juit as bad -Minneapolis Jouraat Hunttd th Hunttr. "Is It really true." asked Mitt Cbtl las. "tbst you're engaged to Mr Itlch leyr "It It." calmly replied Mlts Hut "My." eiclato-d Mtse Chellns. "be wat n great catch!" "I lxg your pardon," retorted tbe other bauiihllly, "catcher " -Catholic Standard and Timet Objicts cf Grntrcl Intsrstt. "Thine Oaiby Van I'unkt htvv roov eil. Do you know where the) went?" Tint's the rry thing their unhap py landlord atked m " - Cleve land Plain Dialer The (urft terte tilde luto tbe cur rent tf our blued. We read It when young, ne rvinemlwr It whsti old. Hmllns. tMMMMMHMIMM tCHILDERS BROTHERS Are PirDired to do ftU KitetlS of i BUILDING! Ckiaacys aai nut pcvisuiji oatut wat laort MOUOC 1 500,000 Brick i u nun OUKMIMMIMHIMMI I PAPER HANGER MOl'M PAlTHKO, oRAixrNa, TINTIira, INTERIOR OaXXRATiHa With the Uteeett un-to-daU Battern, Middle West and ind Western styles at feaaoa- able priceg. CaU and M my eeUaaaU ; free of charge. I Ft It HEmXHAX With C. W. HA1LOW : HiiHHUMllniMlM Hb MMwMIWIWtmMMtwlllt 00 J. ZPUWiXT, Preeldent AbrtT4ictt4 B. at. Beit, VlePrem;aa1Treu ta-ft, turn, JMM Wtm, Uf.) Klamath County Abttract Co. Mvnejon aid IiTtaitlon tMmun BflaT C Vrrisavw, Beeretarj KUa-ath f talll, OMeut fllMIMMIMMHMMMMMMMMIMMM Garden Lands FOR RENT A few plots of choice land for garden; PotatOwi, Cabbage, Celery or other truck, under Irrigation and convenient FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. o. C. APPLEGATE Fifth Street near Main Has tome Lot Bargains for you frfWf4 China and Glassware Itou'l you want some nice Dinner Ware, fancy Datbea, Platre, Tumblers, Jardlnlcret, Ornaments, Cbasnber tela, Water Coolers, I'reesers Ihliurt useful and uniamital for jrimr hoamt and table? We carry suih beautirul Clilna aa Use BUvtlaaal In plain and gold rimmed. Htm our titeesive dbpla. Tike largest stock In the city and at each low price. GEO. R. HURN HAltDWAKI DIAUR lMHMMIlMtMtMltimtMMIIMMIIMIMIM Mtveoeesia O. K. TRANSFER, ;CO. tcc us moving; we arc prepared (or worR Teaming, clraying and forwanling. Ii noT Reliable and prompt service worthy youR Attention? Day or Night. We're not a com A Number phones, office 871 and 873 the barN Say: Baggage and Pianoe are specialtieS Freight orders handled quickly. No bluff Equipped with the only piano truck harX Reasonable rates On goods stored. QetteR Call or phone ui before placing 6rders, G O. K. TRANSFER CO. I: Ii, MiiiMManiaMii '""