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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1909)
"'-' - .1 L h4 i . - '.k. "t-W. s. I w m 4 ItlMf Wr l-tfl- " ff,..-! d. MARSH LANDS OREGON'S MOffisT SOIL ABEL API i-? , , '4. 7 v" . ; .i .., '. v .ljiiiiCiinr. vegetable matter. , m" -,' ... . i;& KLAMATH'S GREATEST SmTl" PER ACRE AND UPWAJtPS, PHONE - - - 303 :EASY TERMS ikO HE ,1 THIS CITY WILL KHCOME COMMERCIAL MGTROPOLIt) tssusil Dally, Except Sunday, by ths jM 4 Si, n- , HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Idltor RATB8: SUBSCRIPTION Dally, by BJaJU one.jear: . j-. s ... . tr .. i . Dally, by mall, alx mootht DallyAbymall, three mnatbs Daily.' bytiaallt one moatb 60 tmilv. dr-llvered by carrier, one week 10 , i i ...15.00 ... a.60 1.15 KLA.VATH PALLS; SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1909. Portland Joaraal Boosts the Chief City of Soathera Oregon. Tho following editorial from the columnt of the Portland Journal gives some Idea of the favorable light In which Klamath Palis stands. It Is such faith In her future that Is going to mako this city, as the Journal truthfully says, "tho commercial metropolis of Southeastern Oregon." "A big store at Klamath Palls has undertaken a worthy effort to show .!. t TAPA I.. CLOTH. As Walttr Saw It. Walter, aged seven. Is a wise son AMIre ef the Native Hswallans fere who known not only his own father. Civilisation ArrivtsV but his own mother likewise. The, -paper mulberry" tree iBrousso- "Now, Walter." said the teacher, "ir net! papyriferai I the source of the Tom father rould do a piece of work in famous "tapa cloth" or the Polynesian one hour and your mother could also Islands. This la a natural tissue and Is do It In one hour, how lung would It derived from the Inner bark and after take both or them to do It together?" beta torn of In strips Is soraped with "Three bouw replied the scholar sheila, and beaten with a mallet until It without hesitation. mwmhlM matt, flexible rarer. Tho I "Wrongr said the teacher. "How iBdrrtdaal strips are 'united by over- lapptaf the- edges and beating the libers together aattl large pieces of the time are formed. It la said that before Hawaii was swept with the wave of civilization mea, and, women were dressed In this nataral' bark cloth "tapa? "or "kaa." The dress of the' women 'consists of tbe,"pa-u.", or wrapper, composed of Ire thicknesses of tapa. about four yards la length by three In width, passed several times around the waist and extending below the knee. The dress of the, men was the "malo." or girdle, about a foot In width and sev eral rrardalonx. A "klkel." or mantle. do you make that?" Three hours." repeated Walter stol idly, "counting the time they'd waate arguing about how It should be done." London Scraps. All Marriagts Are Leva Marriages. !Was It a love tnarrlsge, do you thlnkV Certainly. .Alt marriages are love marriages." ' "Isn't that rather n aweeplng state Benti'v "Not at all. There Is a love of ad venture, you know; love of luxury, love of advertising and various other kinds of love. There is no need of go- six feet square, was sometimes worn lag Into details when one speaks of a by both sexes. la former years tnese love marriage.' Chicago Post. natural cloths were sometimes bleach' ed to saowy whiteness or were dyed In colors .and even printed or ornamented MMlty la checks or square. Exchange. As te Lu.'fj. "I wonder If anybody's as unlucky as I am.t grumbled the first pessimist. "I never have any luck at all." "tUbrVsaorted the other. "You're lucky. It's better to never 'hare any luck at all than to he a I rears having bad. luck like me."-Phlladelphla Press. " A Practical Demonstration. The best way to atady nature Is to go right o M,". "I suppose so," "Ob", I know' it. I wns once disposed tdMbttbe industry of the ant. of which so much Is said." , "And yon learned tetter? -rart'em .he . "a I JK '" t0 "' te - tboa;kt I bad bint beaten until lie gave .the resources of tho country tributary tq the town by setting aside spaco for a display of tho products of farm, orchard, shop nnd mill. . It Is snld that the display has surprised even the most optimistic settler of that new country. "Klamath Falls is located In a new country, with tho railroad line less than a year old. Until recently the section 'was considered lit only for the stockman and the herder, with alfalfa as cheap winter feed. The old delusion seems to be fast disap pearing. Klamath Falls promises to become the commercial metropolis of Southeastern Oregon, largely by rea son of Its Ideal location. Once the country settles a large population will center about tho place, and tin town will profit by the efforts now made to Induce settlement and propel cultivation. "An exhibit of fruits, grains and grasses kept constantly before the public will have the effect of encour aging diversified farming, of promot ing more scientific cultivation of the soil and showing to the world the mystifying results of the mixture of sand.and water." , . The Avsrasje. "Pa,, what's au average man?" "One who thlnka bis employer's nasi nesa would be run a good deal better matter himself." The owl may not be aa wise as Ik looks, lint he Is wise enough not to try toT work both the night, and day iblfts.-Atcblsoa Globe. ae a demonstration." "Took yen out and showed you the ants at work, did he?" "Well, not exactly that, but he took no along on one of his scientific exe dttlonatandotben malicloasly pitched my tent over an am bill. Dy-lbe time I dteco'rercd what was happening the It Is the little pleasures which make conviction was forced upon we that life sweet, as the little displeasures anti ant really and truly, 'lndastrlotu. may do. more than afflictions can to They are small. , but they made me make It bitter, nsore. nnd some of tbem went right I along with us to the next" camping Confide n secret to a dumb man ind places-New York Times. tt ,,--- f Um speak.-U von tar. DRILLING FOR WAITER u Helping the Town Help Hf bMktag your money hi a. bank I your own eesjutatan 'k fern tefrrase the 'csuui-anlty's power to (to bnslnsas. If SMlaUut(lALarncrs sfa.nfe ,!, burrow money there Is nsore to " loan "tin-til. If-yoaTliiiftk yoi-r money awax from borne It la laaweii te otner rarmers, merrbaau atsd.maanfactnrrrs. .j if i four home, people. Money , hidden at home helps no one, I'lii-cd In houk R la pat to work w ways Utat help all no, The I First National Bank! otnmth;Faili 11 & n b' 1& i la m good luink lo pnt yonr nioiicy lii- ' ,T.i a J ft and rollftblr. -- , i& X A I l! il ;A Savings Account I ?. $' .. a sick beneM, a X 1 1 'si 'I . W m. sssUs s shs.J - ll. !......... ...Il - BBBTB BBBBW IBBBh BB BUB IHHHI Bill P KBiiaBB.B. BB BSBB BS VBiafBB. scffli t? -'' i ' - i :;- rj-- , , - , t j lo and an old age peusioH. There la - forfeHisreti , eUMae m M nassliook. and H la nuder tno owner's control, at i.a - T. 'I. lamea. It wIM tMe Uu over sickness: It wUTeare for Us 5 nHaNrwliea ho mnat ant R- wttl see Urn throng eld age. nnd l A '' . i , h'M-Ui whs ho Mm. It. la n stmnle bnaweoa nronooltlon. '&iMm&- Sn3HS f7fe ht?T .'- Ili! ymifmmf ncoaw. wMh tho m,&-:: -, . . . - rjfcmBT-iA.B.-j'a im.,,., ;4 ..,-'. ,i fjm ' :rflS 'I'1 J1. ijku f'At andSfiyuigii Bank I f Scarcely enough can bo said In commendation of the work being done at Dby Prairie by J. R. Edler, whoso sheep range" from Merrill to Harney lake. Tbo artesian well borer which recently arrived by railroad Is now In operation near Keno Springs. Though Edler himself, as Is onl right, will receive Immense benefits, what It means to the settlers and homesteaders of that banner flat can hardly be estimated. Every spring after the snow water disappears, the Krnss and feed In that country withers and dies for lack of water. The shcoii must leave, and the cattle soon follow, and save for an occasional stray band of horses no stock can feed there dur ing the hot summer months. Nou, with the wells that Mr. Edler la sink ing all this will bo changed. For soy- oral years past Mr. Edler has used this, prairie every spring for his lamb ing ground, but has been forced to move. for. lack of food before the sum mer, sot In. With water and ponlbli irrigation the land will be fruitful ull summer. The few homesteaders then li be greatly benefitted,! as thev well know. In a few years thia bar ren tract, flat as a pool table, will bo changed from a desert. Into a fertile garden through the efforts of the biggest sheepman In Southern Ore gon. The part played by tho abeepmen In jthe colonization of this country has scarcely been recognised, yet tbey have :mado tbo way easier for tbo farmers and ranchers who have fol lowed. In tho history of the West they have boen ever conspicuous, and In the colonization of Southern Oregon Dave Edlor has done more than his share and done it well. What Would Hs Do With It? A farmer owned n dojr-n very row. high bred ami thoroughly trained, dog -that every moraine for thi J-'0" chased a railway train that run pa" tho farm. The farmer ami hi wire were watching the perslsteut but vaiu pursuit one warm morning. "1 wonder." the wife said, "what makes that foolish dog ilme the train so persistently." "Never thought" about that." replied the farmer, "but I've often wondered what be would do If he caught It." Tho Audltnce. The Actor m terrible borei-Awfnlly b.id arrangements nt Jayvllle. I'layed "Hamlet" there last week. Somebody nlimlt.il "Klre!"NPiid It took twenty minutes for the audience lo get out. Ills Victim I s'iKwe the poor beggar wns, lame what? Ztslout. A country convert, full of tent. In hli Hint prayer meeting remarks of fered lilmteir for service. "I am ready to tin nnythliiK the Lord uk of imH aid lie. "no long us It' honorable." WATER AND LIGHT .NOTICE Owing to a change In condition wo are now prepared to rr.J i'.' oi rteuest of any Intcndius ur ot viucr or llrbt, tap water mains nnd i wkc cl42.rlc-connections fot mi. s-.-rvlce on my of our cxlstl-t s nia.n' once. -, KLAMATH FALLS WATfi.t Aft) LIQHT COMPANY. HOME REALTY CO. Watch this 8ce for "Real" SNAPS The "bargain" occupied by this spaco has been sold. The man who bought It will double, his money. Dut here Is another just as goed: $40 per acre; under tho ditch; 7 mllea from city; ditch on both aides; American woven wire fence all around It; good well; 1-room cabin; lovel, perfect soil. . $30 per acre 160 acres, 55 under ditch; fonccdr well; soil tho very best; level; 8 miles from city. Timber CUlai; Homesteads Office, Mam St. " Phone 81 1 "THE RED FRONT TlllUKIt TO HW -AI'8K ,' oooa etwoe, In the County Court of tho County of Z Klamath. Stain of Oregon. in tho Matter of tho unrdlanslili of n,.Uf iipsalo Slater, it Minor ' !t Now, on thin 6th day of Senteinlor. 1909, thN Court lmlim iwd " ctinsldfied the petition hcrctoforo filed and now presenieil herein by Anguut llucslug. gunrdlnn of thu l son nnd estate f l-l')- HmI Slater'. . . .t.,.1.... fnl llin a minor, praying im ' salo of certain real citato holoni;.. to uld ward, and It appearing tlie.'e from that said teal ojlnln sl.inilil seld: It Id hereby ordoivd -That tho, next of kin of said waul, ur mluu., ami all persons Interested In the al.l' eiiinto, appear before till Court oi. , tho :id day of November, 1909. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon,. at the mint ioo'ii of IhU Court, at Khitnutli Kails. ' Klnnialh County, Oregon, then and thcrt' to show came, If any the hai, wli in older should not be granted for the dale of such real estate, de scribed In said petition, to-wlt: An utidhldcd one-eighth Interest as heir nt law of Thomas Slater, deceased. In and tn tho Northwest nuarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 36, Township S3 south of Itnngv 10 weit,' Wllluuietto Meridian, In Douglas county, Oregon, And It Is further ordered that ncrv Ico of thU order !o made by pulillrn tlon thereof for the period of three weeks beginning th the 5th day of October, 1909, In the Kvctilng Her ald, a dally "owspapcr of gcnernl cir culation, published at Klamath Kails, Oregon. Dated this 5th day of October. 1909. J. II, (JIUKKITII. 10-5-10-: County Judge. Goodrich's Cash Store C. V. OOODU.CII, Proprietor Dealer in l)rv hcul., Clulhhuc &wm Ht, Carpets, Kmr', WiiII IMwr aml.Orccrlc . . . .mi.iMt ... njM (He to .11) I DC to I'lne Titlde Sail. "" luml for . Sill, oiic-luilf ground, per Ion . . Snap Soup, H)i Iwit f1"" t'ollte, t pound Ten. lier ImpIIIoI riinr Tol ami. xr plug HomchtielNd inn. per plug Hpe.ir Head Tolmio. ht plug . . ', IViiii per iMiiiud , ; " ,""," Ctduiubhi tl llakr.. pline fo tlilitrl- I.I. cub put Inge Violet tint", twiknge Violet l'.imnke Kloiir Itolltd )nt, In bulk, III pounds lr III hd Prinirs, -U iHiuuiU for Siigiir. r m k .no .a ,i.i .i ,ii .07 .ai .in .ift I. mi l.tMl .. il.Tft Highest I'llco Pxiicl for I licit . ntl Prnluco I oooeeooooM ' ' -n?t' -.... CITY TRANSFER CO. AM. KINIW OK MAl'MNO , WOOD FOR SALE iii:mvi:iii:i to anv paiit on hi: t itv ami iu'i'i'i:u iakk Boiler & Shipley CAM. IT TIIK OIN HTOIti:. I'llOXII ftl.1 WANT ADS. HELP WANTED. COOK WANTED At tho Davenport cafe; must be sober and steady; no other need apply. . ) t)aatoooaaaee LIME BBBBBBBBBBMttBBBa For Sale by i T.W.STEPHENS f I KOIt i,AI,E MisrelbineoHS. FOR SALE Toledo range, almost new. Inqulro two doors north of Methodist church. FOrt SALE Several pieces of furni ture, Including stove. See Mr. W. S. Wiley. MISCELLANEOfh. WANTED Doard In prlvato family within two or threo blocks of tho courthouse. Address, with trm. Hoarder, caro of Herald. FOUND Wednesday aftornoon7a gold hatpin with largo "M" on tho head. Owner call at Herald offlco. LOST Suit of union underwear wrapped In Portland Store paper. Finder please return to Star Drug store and receive reward. 'X. THE BON TON GROCERY, A little store with the beat In the grocery lino clean, new, fresh, and THE Southern Pacific has now on sale round trip tickets to Seattle. prtce.re-on.hlo. 0M trUI will Jojover JMTJTlSlT FURNISHED ROOMS at tho Oregon House. FOR RENT M-roora lodging house, centrally located. Inquire of Frank Ward. aonvlnce you that It la tho place to trade. M0U WBHAVKIT T" pure ritM'iJi3MM I "K Fresh, pure cream Tillamook $oeae, the very best, at the Monarch Mercantile company, phone 1051, free delivery to all parts of the city, -r""'"a,'"""""a-"-"- Will pay 8 a week for woman to 4o housework. Apply to R. V. Hutch laa at tbo Moralaf Kipraaa oftleVor at Home oa Coager avenue: .da.iu, us nnai limit - . lwi. -i Til... " L" . "" "" -"'- ii,i uciooer j 1st, TsLsrsows If D.V.KUYKNDAU Attorney at law Klamath Tails. Ora Dr. Aaiot C. Gravei A. a. O. ObTHOPATH. ' Klamath Falls, Ore. Fostoaeo BMf ., fecoad and Main St. Phoao 1031. That Mean Trick..... the man played In putting green goggles on his mulo to Induro him to eat shavings for hay Is I not necessary to Induce you to left vnnr wfiv lnii n.A i..H o .;.;: -' '""," t 6. W. FREY, THE TA.XIIIKIi.MIsI. WOOD FOR SALE Seasoned Pine. 4 tt. . .tnnn Seasoned Pine, 16 In. $6.00 Delivered In any ,rt of Hu- ri,,.. Orders Alteudeil lo I'rompll). Allen & MerrUI HumDhrey .w.ounco, wc Baptist Church or rhono SOU WOOD SAWING by J. P. DAY Formerly J. L. Fielder. C. ,8. Whittcn, .Mgr. Phone 0; C. Greeley Plumbing, Heating ,T,,-,J1K 1 .P1mp,n,c "lnn,, ' nil dc- i wo1 rD'Ce ""' "XyllKht eocooeoooooooosooo4f Have You Had Any Trouble With Your Heater? No, of course not, If you have one of our "CHEERFULS" WITH CAST LINING That don't have to be rcplnccd'cvcry season. Tkey burn for years without repairs. We also have a flac line of medium and cheap heaters at prices which arc right ROBERTS & HANKS, g&JES, 4 '" "--4 IIom J i:i.t. I're.iilciil Abstracting Maps, PUns, Ulur I rinla. Lie. K .M. Ilraa, t'drl'it. andTieas Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers IIskt K UiTimt'w, tkcrelsty Klamath Fulls, Oregon ooe.oo-4, --J.oooaatoo jjLmtTii '", oniwo.v. CENTRAL CAFE Open Day od Night Private Dining laror, Oyatera terved In Any style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. fa.,, H Wood ! CQ 75 i a cord, delivered to any Hail UI Cliy ACKLEY BROS. Phone 451 4J BICYCLES S"" "O-fo-dato wheel Guns for sale or, for rent carry a mil line of Sorting Goods THE GUN STORE I'houq llolJenro 833, OMro 1091 Dr. J. E. Taylor. I'llVKiri.lN AM Nt'KUttO.V. riinire iiMiidim. DK. C.P.MASON Dentin Anirrlrnn Hank nnd Trust Co.'s niJ. oooAa IP. H. Murphy! J. a ru.. nm-SSSSf r ... rw. BOICI Wood HTUIXmilAL I'HWIRMVKIt lanii I'rooaag of CoUan ('It and (Iravrl Rnnana MAHTIC WAI.KM PUMIKH Kilty llealKM l.l With llaldwia llardwaro Co v FOR SALE I I "'MaaBJBjBaBBBBBBBBWBBWB U'lll.l. IMI'linVIAIt ViVU nf ; : 000 acroa. io pnlM aouthwssi ; I of Klamath Kails, will Mil M ' wnoia or Ir part. Tri, , wrt dowo, tfc, ktuaa U ds- ; fflFMj .. Ti. '. """ vtmwmw, Four root Dry WooJ 50 a Cord! sTJl, rnim,,, i ' " mtmrnmm j, m, ,.'. . auivtUNS fi FAUfiHTl I - tmm. 1 ! FM i X O ,