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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1909)
f jrVWi,V-J' ." (""nut ....' c.) rJV abTady PHONE J!' ?fW OREGON'S RICHEST SOU iti: MARSH LANDS M PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTERS - - 303 EA1T TElIt :' ?' .'; KLAHAOTS GREATEST BARGAINS AT $23 PER ACRE -W TOWARDS Fi?iv ii. f.f f . rf if! i.f ' I'll P 'ii I M t itv It A - ( SWj M? B&. sr i 'r ' ' ' ., e t. . -M . v: THE EVENING HERALD Issued Dslly, Kxcept Huada. by Urn HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. a SMITH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION .RATE8: . ar nail. one year , M.99 Mtr.br !!. ! Booths 1.60 Dally, by aaH. IktM months.... 4 I.IK Daua, kr bmH, oh month BO Mir, daRvera ay carrier, one week 10 KLAMATH FALLS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 96. 1809. rnaw fur IMS Mrtows Herat (Irowth to His Year Roman Catholic Have Istrajeat Increase. That Ike church member In the United States numbered neurly 33. .06 la I SC: (hat (him were a billion and a quarter dollar Invested In church edlhccs; that every day rlsht new churches sent their spires i skyward: that male formed consid erably lesa than half the total church membership; (hat a larger Hrcent- as of Catholic male than Protcsl aat male were members; that In six teen atatea tbe majority of the total church membership were Roman Catholic; but thai of the grand tola! of thurch member rviorted for the United State. CI.S per rent were Protestant and 3C.T er rent were Roman Cathollcj; thene are the sa lient and conspicuous facta apiiear lax la the irooffbeet of a United State census bureau bulletin, pre pared by Chler SlatUtlclan William C Hunt of tbe division of population of the United States census bureau. Tbe bulletla will be Issued this month. It 1 In tbe nature of an ab stract of the comprehensive report now la pre. giving the result of Uta Sftk census of religious bodies la the United State. It Is stated that tbe United States census statistics of church member ship by sex were collected for the rat time In 190C. Of the total num ber of members reported by tbe vari ous religious bodies and classined by sex. 43.1 per cent were males and G.9 per cent females. Among the Protestants the difference was great er, only 39.3 ier cent being male. In tbe Roman Catholic churches thero were relatively more males, the num ber forming 49.3 per rent of the total membership. fewer mates than females were found among the Latter-Day Saints, t-HUKHstsMMCMMIS th. l.uthran. Disciples. Methodists. C.VITKD HTATKM .ia.tMM.MMt ItapUrt. Pretbyterlnns nn.l Protest- ant Kpltcopallan. the iercentage of twnlo member decreasing In the or der shown, and there being but 35.6 Hr cent limit? among the Kplsco Italian. Among the Christian Scien tists only 27.6 per rent were mate, and of the 8hnker but 31.3 per cent: but In the Ureek Orthodox church J.t.9 r rent wrre nuite, as prartleal ly all llievk immigrants have been maliw. Of the lolnl itlrunted population if (ontfuental United State In 190. lie churrh im-niber formed 39.1 per i-ent, the rhurcli member formed 39.1 er rent, u against 33.7 ier rent for 1X90. amounting to .t ier rent more In ISOC than IS90. Of this C.4 ht rent Increase, the Roman Catholic churrh I credited with 4.4 imt rent and tho Protestants with 1.8 Iter rent: the remainder being divided aiming all otlnr denomination. It Is stated In the bulletin that the !itl number of members reported by tho rsrlous religious bodies for 1996 as 32,!36,I4S. of which number tho Protmlunls were ctcdlted with 20, JKi.713 and the Roman Catholic with 13.079.143. or the Protestant bodies the Methodists numbered S.749.K3S; the Baptists S,63,334; tbo Lutherans 3,113.494; the Presby terians I.S30.S&S. and the Disciples or Christians 1.143.359. Of the total 33.93S.443 church rnern bers CI.S per cent were Protestants; 3S.7 iter cent Roman Catholics, and 1.7 per cent members of other relig ious organisations. The rata of In crease shown for the Roman Catholic church Is 93. G per cent, which Is more than twice -that for all protestaat bodies combined. The Methodists re ported 17.5 tier cent of all Protestant church members; the Baptist 17.2 per cent. The total number of local religious organizations In 19US -Js given as 313,330, an Increase since 1890 of 47,078, or 38.5 per cent. The Protest ants are credited with at Increase In this particular amounting to 17.1 per rent; the Roman Catholic church JI.9 per cent tho Jewish congregations 331.9 per cent and the tatter-Day Saint 38.3 per cent. The Methodist reported the larg est number of local organisations. C4.7QI: the Baptists reported 54.880: tbo Presbyterlana t &,&: tho Luther an, 13,703, and the Roman Catholics i n Other Interesting feature of taa bulletin are those showing that the total seating rapacity of churches wn 58. 53. 830, an Increase over the 1890 United States census figures of 31.4 per cent; that tk rate of la- crease was prnrtlrally tho same for both Protestant nnd Roman Cath ollrs, und kept wre with the Increase In population; nnd that 11.357,575, S67 was Invented In church edlUcea In I90C. Tho total amount of debt was I108.U59.94C, or M.S per cent of the total value; of this total the Pro testant bodies owed 153.301,354 and the Roman Calhollrh t49.488.65. In sixteen slate a majority of the church member were Roman Catho Cathe de: In twenty-nine state Protestant and In one. Utah. Utter-Day Saint. I Helping the Town . . . ir Hr awaking; yuae ssswejr to m haak to roar own mm Mf fw mirisw tbe wsmmnwHy's wer lo do li Inis s)ltas)ttol fsrMMTS want to horrnsr nsoary there la nsorr lo, laa ibesn. U yum lunk xm r immrj sway trum home It Is fciskMca) in irfber tainms. inrrrhaats and) mmmmtat Hirer. Hrlsi yuMT hewn people. Matey lilddrw at Imhsh- helps mu on, I'LmmI lu a hauk U Is pat to work to ways that kelp all. The First National Bank Origin the Ward Asadsmy. Aradeniaa was a wealthy Creek of Athena who lived several bnndred year before the l.lnh of Christ. Auwsig til msriiloas was a beautiful grove, where yimng men lined In eon grepite ami listen lo the teachings of wise men. ih h n Plain hihI Hja-rste ThU itrveliim Into the arhoiil of raoi ern time, nml these iihJtii m-houls lake lliflr nsme "atademy" Irom the ohl Ureek. Ai-denm The real mean lag of the word srademy b a n-boot for bnya WANT ADS. KMPMIVMKVT w.tvnci WANTKI Plain sewing. Intjnlre of Mrs. Sroaei i, 3d and High Ms. "OR H.LK Real Estate. IIAVK a few lots' to' glvawsy In Opportunity addition on tbe Upper Iske to parties wishing to build homes. Belter harry and get one of these they ar absolutely free. Sew tbe owner, K. D. MacDoaald. FOR 8ALB 10 acres. CO aerss In crop; 3 horses, wagon, set of har ness, 3 cows, 336 chlekcaa; t-room bangajow. furnished, 4 miles from tewn: 1100 per acres; easy terms. II. R. Polntor. Klamath Fair. HKU WANTKU. AUKNT8 wanted In every town for tbe Steel Adjustable llameleas Horse Collars. No pads, names, straps; can be uasd with any kind of tug attachment. Will not gall horse or wear out. Will not corrode or rust. Price . 00 each. Ask your dealer. Write for literature. Address Nelson Wllver Company, exclusive distrib utors PadncCoast States. Albany.Ora. t i rf KUnuth Falls . ta jom4 lawk lo ssst yowf OMiuey In safe aa4 rrllaMr. x . t 1 A Savingg Account ,-K. TIIK Oregon Nursery Company of Salem, Orgon, tbe largest and best-known nursery romnany la the Northwest, haa opening for two or three steady and reliable salssmea for Southern Oreawa and Nartbara California territories, mil laform- tlon span request. Address Oregon Nursery Co., Salem, Oregon. WANTKDoIrl for telephone on eralor; one with eaperleaee la taa work preferred. Apply at Klamath Palls office. An. THM NKHH $2.00 pee year I N A D V A N C E HAH SO t-gr.1. The Official Paper of Klamath County THE REPUBLICAN The Best Weekly in the Best Town in the Best County in the Best State The duties of n Weekly News paper are varied and various. It carries to the outl)lng districts and ciiurlry homes the news of the week, and kee.. the ruaalry n-tl-dM In touch with the wor1 M lar-te In n manner that rouU1 lie (-tared In no other way. Through Us columns our country friend learn of the doings la the neigh boring cities aad towns, the acts of their county uncials, and the de llberatkias and decisions of the county' courts. In Us advertising column the progresalv merchaat arts forth hi ware, and many a bargain Is derided from It columns before the trip to lawn Is made. Many merrhants take advantage of Us advertising space to set their goods thus before prospective customers, and In doing so make many sales that would otherwise be lost to them. How welcome a sign In town Is when II has been made familiar lo the visitor by Us constant uupnr. sure lu "his" Weekly Nenspaper no one but that visitor ran tell, but from bis eagvr search for familiar names It Is easy to deter mine Just what weight hi Week!) gives lo hi Judgment when mak Ing purchase. Tbe Hepsbllraa offer eicep tlonat opportunities to the enter prising merchant In this respect, it goes Into every home In the county. Thus who have aot sub scribed for It are borrowing It from their neighbor, and promt. Irg to subscribe when they com to town. With a circulation of over 1,000 11,011, to be eisrtl, II Is read b) live limes that number, and Is a welcome guest to etery member of every fstull). Our malting list Is open to all prospective sdtertlser or to any on who Is Interested In It, and at ; prr )rsr the Republican I the best tniestmeal r mad by any person In search of lb beat. It I the endeavor of I ha pub lisher lu make the Republican the lender of all Male Weekly New, paper, and noipens la spared lo accomplish this end. It la far ahead of all local competitors now, and will alwais be so. The full. ltle ar unsurpassed l any attra In lb Wale. The most modera machinery nnd lb latest fare of Ope are used la Its production. No la spared In any way, and the resuM la self-evident. A the raalry growa wMh Ik rapidity that Is haa la the i ttars, and aa brilliant forecast for the future, Jnsl so fast will the Republican grow, from the llllle four-page paper of three ers ago. It haa rwaebed Its pres ent geaerou proportion, and It futnre I bound lu be Just a great as the future of this section. Advertising Rates on Application Published Every Thursday in the Year XOTICK OP IHHMOLITION Of IMRTNKRMHIP The public Is hereby notlted that'X tho partnership Irm of Morgan ft'i wicaairom aaa neea aissaivsd, Mr. Morgan having disposed of all his la terest thereto to A. W'ckstrom, who wlllconllnuelo operate th steamboat Ragle and other partnership proper ties formerly owned aad operated by Morgan A Wlckatrom. ANTON WICK8TROM. k-ll-lt-w Wood $3.75 ; ftConLiltllfcTtdtooj part of dty ACKLEYBR06. f laVassYHgasf Wl Ml MMMMIIHIMM I'Mtllltlll M IIIMIM4 Don J. Zenwi.T, WH WALK MlaolbineBna. fOK SALE At a bargain; a No. I Oliver typewriter, with IS-lack carrier, la Irst-clasa eoadltioa; a fllO machine for f7S. Call at O. K. Transfer ofac and sac It. FOR SALR Prelgbt outnt. coav Plata, coMwtlB; of S borsss aad harness, stretchers and ckalas, S Ndi 1 wagons; eapaelty of wagon. Sv 99: all n No. 1 condition. Merrill ft Son. Park stable. Merrill, Or. MMCMUJUIWBtm. "X V. la relay day faad. a life insurance fMdirjr, a alrk bewewl, fnauml hraewt. awl aa old agr peasloa. There as sm fsrhsfre J eiaaaw la Hn psasbssk. and It la under lis owner's eswiraf, at aN Msaray It rW Ibsr Mm over lrfcaea; M wHJ aar far Ma , gaftMllwy VR1 HI rMannW pVI I Witt n"nt4 MM NWMMM fMB aTMwd aWaj a9PrasWigaa MJ MJstst MrMi1f IV It iaai ewrlr. aad keep N upt and. Mfce ,fV !.iV htataa k Jeajrw-ea. a; aefiaM wit' I R U y,o is' Please tfmm'im arl gsskH .' - vaw-waaawi a v '"w ,,rT . ,.,llCy jw , v . n ?- M4 FOR BALK Rallrawd tlakat. Sra. class, to Loa Angeles or ami Disgaj, Cal. Addrsaa P. O. box 15, Lak. view. AitnctiMi -K M. rkaras.asITrsai Klamath County Abstract Go. nmjtw ni IrTatWioa IttglBeen Rmt B eVmtaew, tarratory KtatMik rails, OrfjM nun tt m THE Southern Paalhe haa bow aula round trip tieksta to iaattla. good for sixty days, wltk.prlvUag Tmt stopover at aay point m roalavfar 138.76. Tka flaal limit oa tbaaa ticgsra expires oetoaar list. ORDhTR yonrica from t). K. Traaafar i nssjsji aaa rURNISHBD rooms aad aaartawafci e at tka aaldwla. CRalBNT Imporlad aamaat iast rs . earaii sarmaa ainsa Manat w rroa,Msrras- amidwia Hardwaaa o, ,i. " apj9i hwass(. smaarsja L Baeasjiwawaws) sbbswbb MaMbf v's I' T V r t VCr , A H) H" Vit-'w ,t'tiKfo if t I"".' f ...J. ' ,m?..,.MM,.MV?.Vl ww-z 4 TO aWCHAMOaV-CaltrafBla tar Ora. j, fjaa; ist iaaBm 'aa For fMatwl.. l tmt. arato aad artsy snap Klaav vr.oraaif, Mi.eiT.uAacm 1. "'J .p 5 ,m V $4i v. 4Y Oa K. TRAIfSm CO. KP iwnwwtif; we ate prepared for worjf Teajninf, drayinf and forwanlinf. U noT 'Reliable and1 prompt service woithy youR Airetnron? Day ,,r priglkt We're not a- eomA K"nlr. lObaiMii, oftaa IT I and 873 the barN afy: B-ggagt MMt Planod are peeialtirS Fneijrhl' oreJr n hmnit4i quickly. No blklaf iRliripiiwd, Willi- llw oalf piano truck h., m M. .ivname rates on pm$ stored f CT-lf or- rom- w- Mfaa rJ.dn a. K. TBAH8FII REFRIGERATORS ! Cold Storage White Enamel Food Chamber t 121 to 124.50 ssswaBBBwawassjawawasssaanwaas I MOUbU itflfaa. mm root Ctanber $17 $21 ROBERTS & HAMS. aTAKDWAU MnCRaaTi tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiim' eMSMSMSSI gPHLI VBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBamr l M SBBBBsV BTaBBBB dBBBBBBal BBBBBBBBBBBBbI BBBm XT H mm 9M oSSaanm lltM B fl WilTCM0JWTAIW H w nuin m m M SSSS vvMj rSMMMfc ST lo i w Jft saawsMmwaasssm' V BKOBUmSf iBttUI I Ghina :'H &fe6t n -v i , tot' M, : i. 'r - ni tr ( w 11. li r4 K ".! A. h m .t ? jAafimn saMk'aMr'fVM. 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