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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1909)
-Tj ''' Ht Who will Get The Doll? To the tttrl holding the largmt amount of mupims, i will give n llraallfal IHdl. Hr II In our window, We Mill give- coupon Mllli firry Mtin in mrrr"Ml wllti amount 'm piinlia1 ywM make, Vim may u llirm fur jnurarlf or glr Uirm lo ttttorirr jrttM ira. Toys ! HECTOR'S For Good Good That Mem Trick. Ihe nun plated In pulling green gusilr. " !' mule In Induce feint Hi rat shaving, fur bey I tut rmrtMry In Indurn yon lo 4 our war Into I ho (iun Hloio lo Ond G. w. ntiT. Till: TAXIIiKllAUwr. E C. Greeley rtablii(, llretlag aa Pumping planta of nil de scriptions, tissollae Engine. Heating ami Ventilating spe cialty. Comic and Mkyllght otk. KMMAT1I MM. OMNtrON. MMIMMMMMCMMMMM LIME For tale by T. W. STEPHENS WMMIHIIMHMIMIMM ' MHMMMMMII FOR SALE WKUi IMPHOVED FARM of 0 acres, ie ..lies Beuthweat of Klamath fait. Will Nil M whole or la part. Tarme, part down, tho balaee la de ferred paymeata. Aaatyw R. A.IMM1TT I at aha awe MMMMMMMMt BICYCLES For an up-to-date wheel KU Rambler, on ialf at eGunStore. Tentaand buna for gale or for rent We carry a full line of Sporting Goods THE GUN naMssi"' STOMB CaUUtaTSfJt OMaaMaAak metal Wood ow Foot Dryjlab Wood $3.50 a Cord HRCHDIISFAUGHT Who The Toys ! Visit our Toy Department on second floor. All are invited to see the Toys and Dolls HECTOR'S Successor to Boston Store CITY W.tltlUYTS Thrin It money on hand In redeem llm folio Inc arrant.; :o:7 :o:t :e: soso :oai :es: jojj sou :oji :o:c 2037 :o:s se: :oio :on mc :ei: :ois :oi :oi& :oie :oi; son mi 027 :oi :oiu :u&i ret: :oss :on :o5i rose :oi; 2011 :os :oco :oci so3 :oj :oe :oe& soft :o7 :oc :ut :oto :o7i :e7: :o73 :o7i :o;i :07c :o77 3o7 3079 :ou :om :us: :o.o 30m :o!ts :oh :os7 :oks .. , Inlrrmt I" ecalo tt I'M October si, l0. J. W.HIEilKNrl. Oily Trcarunr VIS.M, AfOiP.Vr MrTlt'K Notice l hereby Riven that Martha Kr.nre. Willi, administratrix of tho rstalo of Jamri Calrta Blulcr, de ceased, having on Jut)- 17. 1907, flint her llnal report In aalil matter, and on tin' 2 1st of Octobor, 10, filed her supplementary Dual rxirt and account In atd matter, with thi rlrrk of tho rounlr court of Klamath omul)-. Orrgon, tho aald rourt did, by order madu and entered on tho 3Ut day of October, 10, aiMilnt Batur- day, NovemtHT SOtti, 10. at tho hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon, I tha courthnuin of nald fount y and alate In Khiniath Kali. Oregon, o tho lime and I'laro for the hearing of aald aettlemeiit of tald arcount mid ealato. MAHTIIA KHANCK8 WHAM. IO-33'ltOB Administratrix. t'hono Itcaldence 833. OIBco 1011 Dr. J. E. Taylor, IMIYNiriAN AMU HVHOKON. ISMlofDre Itulldng. DILCr.MAlON Deatlit American Uauk and Truat Co.'a Uldg, TataraoMl D.V.KUTWNDAU Attoracy Law Kkuaata faUa, Oragaa Dr. Amm G. Gravel A. . O. ONTHOPATII. Klaauth flail. On. PoftoMea Bldg., lecond and Mala Bts, Pboaa 1031, will Get Auto? To llii' boy ImiIiIIiik Km target HIIUHIIlt Of IOHHlll mi Mill give n II.iiiImhii Auto imt' you Mill lie) iroml or mill lme h trig lime enjoying )ourMr nml pbiyiiMlo, Coupon In ! uluii lili i'i'r)r Milt', mi gel huy. Von hnii' n khhI n limine midline Toys ! HECTOR'S For Good Good! THE INDIANS PAID. What Ih. Whit. Mn Chargtd Them fr Killing On Ooofc.y. In "lliinliilw'rtirrK cf Old Tlmra la TrtiiiifM-e" n (lory It told uf llm guud r.illli and honor or n arty uf ChUka uw InilUu.. While IiuiiIIiir one fall llirr hut a donkey, uilataklng Ihe rrraliirr for a mIW anlrunl. Tbry aold the hide, and It Dually ran to the haiMU of John llarnr. lu IJitou. Whni the C'hkkauiwa retururd lo the rrglon of IJlon for their annual hunt the neil fall Itarnea Invited them, lo a .booting match. Ibe prli. to be the klii uf a very rare auluial. t Thirty brntm niH-4nM at the cou Ir.i, mid our of them won Ihe prlie. Whru he mw Ihe akin he turned It oirr mid wildl "lla, ha! Me kill Ulm. Me .hoot him! KceP Alu tie lululed to the fatal liulkt hole. Then llarnra told thrill that Ihey had klllnl a doukry, a very UMful animal, hut he wai .ure that Itiry had done It hy inUtake, belletlue It to be a wild animal. The Indian. IMenrd attrutlirly to the white man', word, and IIhmi run k..ti.t in..Mitii.p m r.w iiilmilii. l-lnallr they varalrd, earlt bmre goliig to Ida pony, mihltrhlug him and leading hlui i.. iim aiii wlirn, eiiiiir of while men food. Ilarur. lu the mld.t of tbetn. Thru one of the Indiana (peke: "iVa urr Hi. kill ilonkvr. We think ho Ulong to Ihe wood.. We find him In cane. We think Ulm wild, wo aor ry. Now we pay. We take uo white man', how. Kuy. nothing of white mail. Wo honrat. We have oiile.: k.,'. ii TL iiav." Anil be mo tioned lo the long lino of poulca. held by their owner.. "How manyJ" a.ked llnrnea. "White limn My." returned the lu dlan; "take pleuty." Tho honor of the red men waa not equaled by tho wblte men, for, I It recorded to tbeir aoatite, luey ioo from Ihe Clilckaaawa Ihlrtyrlve (tonlea to nay for Ihe accidental killing of one donkey. ' ma Aavaniag rhyllla-l auppoao Kcuuetb'a sarn Ins you deeiida on wbat year fatbar Ond. out about him. Mlldred-Yaa, twrtlally, aud partially wuat be OodJ out about papa. Fortuiutely, pa,aaa the adrantago of ennriauct.-Voire. Plnane. VLHor-Why ro yoa ntugblj ao nmrb of the llmol Itobby-Mamma . .... . ni.ii.1 rr lima I nromlsa to be good, aud aba never want at to promt, to be good ualeaa t'at naugbty.-Clevelaud Lead.r. tl.vat.r Itlquattt. "Do you think a man ought to take off hi. bat In an elajrator when tatra are ladlea pwaentr' "Not If ha la prematurely bald and the ladlea are ounf."-ChlcafO Hat. ordUtratd. rWhaaa. "My wife U getting ao aba caa cook." "You tiro prejudiced In her favor." "No. 1 am not, She gave a trans a ploco of pie last week, and aa kaa boeu back for mora tbrea tlnta." "I'crbaiM ha la after a hero owdal." -llouaton Toat. - The M.anThlr. "Why nro you wad at harr' "I met hrr on .the rnr today, and aha aald, -Oh. let moNwy your faraP and I aald, 'OU. you muatu't,' and aba dkU't" -llouitou roat. OHMMIM TO UKT IT NIIAIIK Or' IKHINATIOM VVXU (OIITI.ANO. Nor, 2, Klnlro Irrigation worka aro likely lo follow tho railroad, now being built Into Central Oregon, I'roinlaed transpor tation for that aectlon of tho atate haa rhanged Ihn Irrigation policy of Herrotary llalllnger and ho will lake up varlou. undoveloped proje-cta In Oregon with Iho reclamation service In tho near future. Oregon will got Ita full aharo of licimflt. under tho national riclnma linn law, declare, the rk-crelnry of Ihe Interior. In addition lo tho amount. heretofore allotted, thin (Into will be entitled lo about 13,700,000 by l12, Bocrotary llalllnger plan, to oi to work on aomo of tint undovelopvd project. In tbla statu a. soon n. thu tiifcsiary fund, becomo available. Tho building of railroad. Into the Interior of Iho state make tho semi- arid districts accesslblo for reclama tion project.. Jti.t what district will bo benefited first by now Irrigation work. ha. not yet been announced. Iloya and girl, of Portland and vi cinity Imvn entered heart and soul In to a (Hiultry raising movement fos tered by tho local Y. M. C. A. About 1,000 have Joined the Portland Ju nior Poultry association, practically all being school children between the ages of 13 and Ik. Tho association has the hearty ro-oiratlon of tho Oregon Agricultural College, and the department of poultry husbandry of that Institution has Just Issued a bul letin announcing a contest In poultry ratting for which 1200 In rash prlies haa been offered. Tho first prlio Is 1100, tho second 150, while ten award, of fS each will also bo made. Ihe contest open. Norrmbor t Thu trhool children wero Interested In iMiultry raising by Ihe Y. M. C. A. because of tho healthful and profit able, nature of Ihe work and because the Industry need, stimulating In the Pacific Northwest, tho supply of poul try and eggs In this section being In adequate to meet the demands. lletler roada for this atato la tho object of the Oregon Good Roads as sociation formed here during the past week with a strong membership. The association will work for good roada legislation, uniform plana of Improvement throughout the state. and Iho collection of money for road building. It Is planned to collect a lund of IS, 000 during tho next two years and engago a competent road engineer who shall direct all road work In thu state. Much good Is ex pected to result from tho formation nf tho association. Thu Columbia river will bo re storked lth sockc)o salmon as a re sult of a visit during tho pant week of United Slates Pish Commissioner fleorgo II. Dowers of Washington, l).-C. He has ordered tho shipment of 2,000,000 sockryo eggs from the Yes Hay, Alaska, hatchery to bo de livered to the Ikmncvllle hatchery, and the oung fry will bo turned Into thu Columbia. During tho past few era tho sockcye havo been growing scarce In tho Columbia, but It la be- luved that this lino variety of com mercial fish will bo propagated In sufficient quantities to meet tho rav age of tho fishermen hy restocking Uio river. Tha On Wha Know. "Elijah," aald the Judga to tha da fendaut. "you have bad a fair trial. TU prosevutlug attorney baa ahowa by clrcuiuatautlal evidence that can not lie gainsaid that you were In Mr. Brown'a cblckeu coop on the ulgbt k i.ia iiana iiuaonpamL and roar at torney lu bU speech baa practically admitted that the theory ot ta urose- cutlou I true. liae you auyiuiug io any before the court pronounces Ita daetolonr ' . , "Jedge," aald Elijah, rUIng politely. Will l'a got to aay la dU. 1 don't know much about do law, but 1 does know beahsay evumdenco Isu't good. ' ' deaa lawyeha says la beahsay. I ougbter know, fob I ua da ouly man a. n. niitoknn pooii dat ulslit. an' l'a dented It might erlougV'-Cbtcago Post. An Apology? A London Journal aaya that a lively discussion once took place la a town council In tha north of England. On thing led to another till one of the dUatitanta gave auotber the lie direct. The iMutted party rushed forward, aud the pair clinched. At that bm gsaat the Brat man eicUUned, "I re Karate that you are a HarS" To tha astonishment at erery one, the friov 4 aarty lot go hie holdy "Oh, well." he aald, "la that caae I accept 'tha aalagy. """! that la all aay gatlsaan caa aak.n He did not understand way tha byataaaV era Uagaed, bat the tght waa ot. HE WAS JN0TA FLIRT. Thorefsr He RsMnled the Woman' Attentats at fsmlllsrlty. He wa riding homeward, comforta bly seated aud reading liU paper. Ile lug a trifle nearsighted, he was apply ing himself even more closergjo bts pa per than other hotitegolng passengers. Thus Int. lit In the day's news, be wss startled when a woman rntne up be side him and touched hlui lightly on Ibe shoulder, at the ssme time casting a longing eye on bis seat. II I a polite man, and be got op. "A woman wltb that much nerve Is entitled to a seat," he muttered to himself. "The Idea of a woman de liberately nudging a man out of his eatr Other women standing near by, laughed unreservedly. He bid bis embarrassment behind bis paper, for be felt tbst bis good usture bad been Imposed upon and that the laugb was on blm. Hy and by there was a vacant aeat next to Ibe one be bad glren up to Ibe woman, aud be sat down once mors. Tbe womsn turned and looked at blm amusedly. He could feel ber gate, even though be made a bluff at being Intensely interested In bis paper. Pretty raw. It seemed to blm. for a woman deliberately to take Ibe seat of a total stranger and then sit there and laugh at blm because be was such a mark. Then tbe woman spoke to alas, "Aren't yon going to talk lo mar she asked. lie could sued bef familiarity ao longer. "Well, of nil tbe"- He stop ped'rlgfat there when be looked around and recognised ber. It was but wlf.J Clsveland Leader. COOKS' SHOPS. They Were the eglnnlaas ef the MMorn Restaurant. In primitive times tbe only place In London where tbe public could be entertained with food bad been the cooks shops, Tbe famous East Cheap' waa a great thoroughfare, down wblcb tbe stalls of tbe butchers alternated wltb those of tbe cooks. You chose a Joint at tbe flesh market, and you car ried It next door to be cooked for you by n certain hour. If you wished for wine, you must bring that wltb you. ror tne cooks sow no liquor, al though tbey eecm to bare provided, aa time went on. more and more of tbe natural accompanlmenta of meat eueb aa bread, vegetables and pastry. This habit continued until well Into tbe reign of Elisabeth, and ao long as aacb ao Inconvenient custom pre vailed there could have been no real comfort for aay cltlsea wbo chose to dine abroad. He mustbave bad aa macb trouble wltb porterage and bas kets aa a country party baa today at a picnic Bat about tbe time that Shakespeare came up to London a remarkable change took place la the easterns of the town, aad tbe practice of publk hospitality and eatertsia meet was singularly facilitated. Tbe nature of tbU change lay la the aaddea development of tbe tavera aad tha consequent withdrawal of tbe cookabop. Tbe worshipful company of pastelara. aa the cooks were called, ceased to enjoy tbe monopoly of pro viding hot meals. Edmund Goes la Harper's Magaxlot. Railroads Are Never Finished. In one respect a railroad la unlike any other project undertaken by man It I never finished. Like n cucumber viae, aaya a writer la Popular Me chanics, tbe Instant It ceases to grow It begins to wither. There mast be continuous expansion and enlargement Larger cgra require more powerful lo comotives, aad both la turn call far heavier rails, bigger roundhouse, stronger bridge, loafer platforms aad aiding. Increased eafety devices, while tbe straightening of curves and the levellM of grades come la for their share of attention oa even the oldest roada. Utile wonder, then, with our railroads consuming nearly one-half of all our manufactured ateel and Iron aad fully one-half of alt tbe lumber made each year, that tbey are tbe un failing barometer of tha business ac tivity of the nation. The Wonders ef Selenee. It waa left for the exhibitor of a phonograph la the streets of Utrecht according to an Amerlcaa -traveler, ta put tbe SnUblng touch to the wonder ful Invention. There waa tbe aouad of a military band lu full blast, aad the aaddealy tbe tuna etopped aad "HaKt" rang hoarsely out upon tbe air. "Wbo'a that luterruptlag the coa certr tlppaatly Inquired tha Ameri can, edging close to tbe operator. "That," aald lbs man, surveying blm blandly, "waa tbe voice of Napoleon Bonaparte giving tha order at the bat tle of Waterloo." That Waa the Trouble. A Wichita man waa fusalng because of bla aching teeth. "Why doa't you go to a dentlatr asked one of hi frlenda. "Oh, I harea't got tbe nerve." waa tha reply. "Never mind that" replied the friend. "The dentist will Sad tha nerve all rigaV-Kauaaa City Joaraal. Literary Analysis. "ghakaaaaara'a work are marveloaa revolatlena of poetry." "Poetry r echoed the Baconian aeora filly. "They are merely a collect! at cipher, with eome ftgursa ef aaaach thrown ta to make them harder." WaahJagtoB Star. Hie Wlea Man. "I never have aay lack." I "NeHhor do I," raaaadid tha ether eUtsaa.' "Therefor 1 keep out ot aa tarprlaaa requiring gob ot luck to be 1 a aucceaa,M-Lflulavllla Oourtec-Jouraal. AMERICAN. WArfDCHLUST. A Hsblt Whltb ttrongthsRS the Co hesive Unity ef the Nation. I,e than bslf Ihe members of tbe Unltetl.Miatn) eelisle and bouse of rep reaetitsilrm are natlrv born In tbe state, which tbey represent. Nothing could more clearly snow the alert ac tivities of the American people and Ibat constant Intermingling of the In habitant, of tbe several ststes wblcb adds so much to Iho cohesive unity of the notion. Tbe boy wbo goes lo n dlstsnt stste often accomplishes more than tbe one wbo goes straight on 'a Ibe footprints of his father, lo tbe borne Vlll.ee. Even Osnlel Webster wss not bom In the old llsy Ktate, whose Influence nod dignity he so well sustained and whose people mourned him so sincerely when bis grest life closed. This wandering from state to state has resulted In tbe organising In New York city of many atate societies, wncb aim to gather together tbe na- lives of their respective elates an nually lo revive tbe pleasant memories 'of the old borne day., wltb tbelr thou sand clinging ties. What would happen if Ibe Ameri can people sboold cease to wander about tbe country? Is n question often asked. It Is said that an eastern man never s mounts to anything until be goes west and that a western man has to come east la order to attain bis full stature mentally. Tbe northern man Is advised to go aoulh to learn gentle courtesy and cblvalrlc beariaer. tbe southerner to go north to add more Iron to ble blood. There caa be no doubt Ibat tbla constant evolution has encouraged Ibe blrtb of new Ideas. Just aa the whirling of tbe kleetoacvpe developed a toy lain our pretest won derful moving pictures, which give a glimpses of life la motion all over tbe world.-Joe Mitchell Chappie la Na tional Msgailne. THE BOX TOX GROCERY, A little store with the beat la thai grocery Una clean, new, fresh, aad prices reasonable. Ona trial will convince you that It la tha place to Jra(lfc T-lttf aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)aaaaaaaaa- You Can't on prices for Crood Furniture WhyNot Get The Beat? nOLBEER, saU THE FUSNF THE MSS)SMSSSSSSSSSMISSSMSM MMaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaMMMMSMMM ' MMSMMIMMMMMMMS i China and Dam's yea warns aaaaa I Plate, Tumbler, Jarlalwaa, X Cooler. Frtcarra Ibsnga aaefaJ aad table? W carry sex an atal awl gold rimmrd. laraxttctata)eHtya4)B4aewlow ! GEO. R. HURN LAND ON THE UNO IN KLAMATH LAND fjpajit Choice HoaaejMaad LocattoMlaaDa gaaaaajgaj will aVOOal sUT TiaBapM - tctfOfl. IT IS TOUR CHANCE See Captain a C. FRANK IRA WHITE i Rare Cut Glass i We have seen gins that looked ahowt aa good S to as aa lof a of the ratglaaa that S is wappnwa lo be or MgM ajejai. a r y Itat If yoaj would like to look at Ihe really lilgli-grao artklo hi J IH na scintillating beauty, rosne e Cntgfese la a subject thai we an- cranks on, which Is a very good thing for oar customer., T iicrauae n asearrn them catglasa ' T safety when they v here. X And . u ,, . mrtltU; u, u to KmtMf Z !f . 9 " "" " - WINTERS i l For Uch Cart Glaua Guaranteed Public Lasd Script Tbe C. B. Tower Co., Motes Cky, Mont., ageata for the Northera Faatfc Land Script will select for you any vacant, aoa mineral goverameat lead. Write them for particular. WASTED TIMBM LAJIDS. muftjtaj aad rajlaairlag HAUOf sainxs Offst ha good tmr woon rati Prices At raach, fJaT, 4; d. ered fs aad tax Dowa-hlll kaal aM the way. KLAMATH ftTARLBS. E. COiaTHEHV Owni. Beat Us ill nJlNITUM HAN Hi MMMMMMMMMM- Glassware I nice nanaee Wata Oenameata, Ckusasha ami sjemaaaeattal far ywaw I beautiful Cttkaa aa ah Be ear eatessslv ammlajr. UN Applogete Aboat ft. ii " -al 1 V gB eaWeeBnnBFBB sJ aaasBarsgs -ssergJPYBw imkl BBanJaiamiBJg r, ",i ') c? A I l H v it vi ) - t.t"t? i . . TT i nrr'--' v" XJi'- . f !! mw. li