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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1909)
(W , MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY . ' .-i. GNy . ri 'iw tu m CENT. & wwym mmmmama wumnmmrmj mmw k- A 4k, A , -. "I --i v VEGETABLE MATTE. .. t:SlNING HERALD KLAMATH'S G11AT1ST BARGAINS AT $25 PI ACRE AMPWAKDS. PHONI - - - 303 lAix mm V i HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY w. a mm, Editor l-r. ''-"fa ' - lMUJ fU.. V a.... ft... L- . 4Jlw.U' -" - . - r -i - i ' . M 'J' V M-. SUBSCRIPTION mmft 7 Ml, j ....... 4 . . . Rally, k mil, sU mOUtha". ........... Rally, by mall, ttree Mitli. Duty, bt fmnll. onelmenth Dbb," delivered Vvcnrrtorv one Nk, . RATH: 9 Ml i.ii II KLAMATH, PALLg. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30. IN t I CHVRCM WORKHRS GET NO KX. COVRAOHMKXT A Mm Who Mm Venerea RteMecw Years Get No Thanks. TAFT MERELY HOMELF .,1 J' t ir- A wMImmiiWNI several wNki la our towa. where ki.wn aa entire stranger, saya a writer la The Delia- December. Durlag this be ateaded oar church every A day or ao before leaving ae aa4eeeatea to eater a shoo atere, aad reeegaiaed la the man who came forward to wait upon aim the usher who aaa aeated him the prerloaa Alter maklag hie parehaae. he pake el the pleaaaat IKtle ehareh. aaM he.waa abeat to leave the towa, aad thanked the aaher for hU klad services to him erery Saaday he had heea there. The latter' waa greatly pleated aad toadied by the atraager'a appreciation, aad aald that he had aehered la "oar ehareh" for eighteen yean, bat eoald aot remember that aay oae had ever before opokea a word of tkaaka to him. It I partly tale thoughtless aegleet of expressing oar, gratUade which make ehareh work ao dweoaragtag. . These Mggeettoaa, it all carried oat. vWtH aot all the ehareh la oar towa, or1 other churches la other tewaa Immediately, bat they might etreagthea a few weak peruana of oar, armor aad aead aa forth better equipped for MM eeaqasat of the world for Christ. No oae.caa tell at thtt time what tho effect of the grand tour will be upon Mr. Tart's poticlea aad fortune. It he ha aald the obvious thing on many occasion! , It hat been aald with the utmost good aatare aad withoat the least affectattoa. He has certala- ly tried hard to be aa sociable aa his predecessor, aad baa succeeded la be- lag more gealal aad sympathetic? la Mr. Tatt's appearaaeo aad . address there Is aothlag aggresalvo aad bumptious, aothlag that rasps, pro vokes aad aggravates. "" He seems to have made a hit by being himself. As his Journey ends he owas that he Is weary, aad ha la of ao mlad to set off for Panama dur ing the winter perhaps he will aead the Secretary of War, who la hard as aalls himself and who also has a heart for any fate. N. Y. Sua. VnWtNIAlRUXaTSWtT a Hi V. t fTwV a eaamptea ' otl Mam Quid's quickness 1 can personally vouch for. Shortly before her marriage she was at a dinner In RIchmonTwtth several lawyers, oae of .whom waa a aoted Munchausen; bo was also a desperate drinker and held long sessloas. He was boasting of one case la which he had earned a tJO.000 tee aad then spent It oa a single spree. Her table neighbor asked Miss Ould It she cred ited the story. Her aaswer was prempt: "I might doubt the storied earn, but he's all right for that ani mated bast" Do Leon's "Belles aad Beaux." 1IR HOPED TRRY DID Bert aad als mother were feedlag the chlckeas. She had Just dressed him la aew leggings, mittens, cap aad cloak. He was very coasctous aad very proud of his new toga. He looked ap aad said: "Mama, the chlckeas know I'm dressed ap, don't theyT" THR POPE MAS A PIANOLO A young Pittsburg deaf mate Is baring mack success with aa aero pleae, which he laveatcd, to which the power 1 applied by bicycle gear-1 younger days la his apartmeaU la the Vatleaa the Pope has a plaao aad a plaaolo. These are laaovaUona, la commualoB he flads great relief aad solace from tho weighty cares uader which he straggles. He baa always been par ticularly fond of his own favorite or ganist ton. Peter's, n man for whose education he himself paid, tho Abbe Pereetl The world kaowa well that It waa tho prsasat Pope who restored to the Roman Catholic church tho old Oregoriaa music, which of recent geaeratloas had fallen, somewhat Into disuse. The violin la also a favorite instrument of the Pope, aad la his. he was coasidered WOULD RR TAKEN CARE Of l'I fear I am 6t worthy of yon." "Never mlad about, that." respond' ed the yoaag lady with the seaare Jaw. "Retweea mother aad myself, I Imaglae we caa effect the accessary Improvements." The city of Liverpool Is at present experimenting with laming arcs aad tungsten lamps for street llghtlag. A row of Samlag arcs la set on posts In the middle of oae of the principal streets. The area are tweaty feet above the grouad aad tea feet below each Is n circle of SS-watt tuageten lamps. At midnight the arc lamps are extlagutehed aad the llameat lamps are ased la tho place of them. On one of the narrower streets clus ters ot tuagstea llamps are haag over the center of the street from wires strung across from the balleiage at oppoaUo aides, thus avoidlag tho nee ot poles. lag. considerable master of the bow. MMMSMSMMMMMMMtMMMMMMJMMMMMMl : Helping the Town . . . i By hamkaag yemr mams aa bank na yea earn eaaaaamv ' ' teaa abeam, hfawat baa parr mamsf awag Sreaa hasao II to ; - ' ' ) "'. 't - . . ir1 . "I' Mm' "" badmi aw oaav , riaaoi sa a bank at mat to week la waga Ihmt had aR. ' - 1 ! ' ' z mmmai ? :: The - First National Bank - - f . j rf-n rw 1r n ri rmmkli .'4,j ' L j. '5';in. --.' Jx .-v.TT'.u w , , 3& : ' . t : ! ' ' . -"---naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-Rma f A Savings Account ... f!p) ' f I1 ?: M m Wm ever aieaaeasi it waa eare far kto '. 'Iff 'V tL ' ' JhW saaaaM'Saaaaaat laal bbbbbbbL. ani aat A aTAaaaaaamW mMgBaMaal tmmamaaaaaaaimBal - ' - r'Tl4ttl (mlf.lilliM ik.mm. m-dt. Uka, - v . If - U 1 i .yf J "" ' "4 ,.""" -"T 'W ??, W1 -W ammmmmmmp mmp mmmav mmmmmmjmm mm. 1 , fjgj A , X-gs " Re, iiikrtSiiifi9Stm aeosmat wVab'm "; : fltrat' Trtia4 al Sarlitfla Bank- ! mid-r: Mk -&'.Ki:'7ff a nTr t.,lri' "-. :t, mm- , l-ytf&r:,- -- vtj The largest scrap heap la tho world Is In San Francisco, a relic of the great Ire which followed the earthquake of April, 116. It U 40 feet high, 100 feet square and con talas 10,000 toas. all cat la equal leagtha of eighteen .laches, aad plied la one solid mass, with the aides as plamb aad true as a brick wall. This is the oaly one of fear heaps of equal slses aad proaortlena which remain Intact ha tta original awe and shape, the other three having boon .drawn bob aa the material waa needs. PUYlrvt THE tTOCKt. BBmBBnWeMaenit aaaaVaaJm. mmrnvnaawmmi apn mwrnwaa Ot the many popular delusions touch ing wail street aad its people none m more persistent "or more dangerous to tee outsider tbsajhe belief that from nothing great permanent fortunes have been made by shrewd aad lacky spec alatloa la prices. It Isn't true. We differentiate here betweon.aptcalatloa la prices only and the kind of legiti mate speculation .which eetks.to sntlel. pale great economic changes. Legiti mate speratatMB has Its' traaalatloa leto prices, too, bat It tikes, Bret, origi nal rnpltal la some reasonable proper tlea to tho nronta expected aad. sec ondly, the tresmea of . etoeptleasl opportunity with correct Imsginatloa. Its rlkf at best are very Urge. Among oar Well street acqualataacea at sev eral bird beaded .men who aacceed ,1a making tft.OOQ a year by speculation. Not oae of them baa n capital of leas thaa tmOttX. They make k eara abeat 10 per cent. Take Blank, one of the ablest speca. Istors we know. Re baa made half a mHlkia dollars daring the past Ire years. Tory handsome return; yon aay. Let aa leek at Blank. Be waa the chief aceeaulsat of one of the Mg raltwny systems when an uncle, dying, left Mm nmem Mmd yon. he waa aa expert railway etatletlrlaa aad an ex ceptlnsHy able yoaag man to boot. knew bm own road Hke a book, aa weH aa seme ether thlaga that only the directors were s ware of. The stock of the aystem looked cheap to him. and be need bis fco to margia 4jM8 abarea. A baH market waa beginning. and wlthta a month or two Blank's capHnl had Increased to MIMM0. Ra waa content with a tea point rise, though the stock advanced ten potato more. That was the Irat of Blank's deals. Twelve months laler he won again. He thought that the stork of n cartels weatera system was selling below Its value and set aboat an In veetlmtlea to Sad the facts. Re hired a irat class engineer and a retired traf ac manager to travel from one end of that railroad to the other, and be aim self analysed tbe accounts. When aH the reparto were la M seemed to Mm that the system waa earning enough money to yantiry aa lament or m drridead. and be pranged once mere. Re waited six months for his point tarn lime, and bis leveetlgatlea had cant Mm. K0B0. Re made MM0 deed Merest, yon aay. hot tbmk of Blank's special iaalpmoat far the game and the trouble ho took to ha right Ton. Mr. TMamarglalet. after reading tho Wall street gossip 7 dnHr puptr. adventare year tbonsaad or two thousand doners and expect to doable year money. Mark the dhTir enee.-Jeaa Parr In Rvsryboaya Mag- THAN1UKHVINU DINNER The Womau's club will servo a gen ulna Thanksgiving dinner In the basement ot the Public Library on Thankulvlna Dsr. November xM, commencing at 1 1 : SO a. m. Price SO cents. Everybody como and help the Public Library. .. Oct your carpets, rugs, curtains, etc.. cleaned by Moagold's vacuum cleaner; rates reasonable. RAMSBY'S RXPRRM If yon want your stuff moved aad moved quick, get Ramsay's Express to do It Oflce at Sixth aad Klamath. Phoao II. HOME REALTY GO. OHMIUH MfMSMM 1 Goodrich s tasn- More C. F. QOODRICH, ProprttUr Dealer In Dry Qood. Clothlnf, fhM, Hat, i and flroceriea mmmm Iw fOt ketttttlfCI! MilHIMIIIIIII IW M HttlllMMMH W) tttllHIMIMMII tttlltlllllMli t I r.ldennw fiue Table Salt. 50 Hasp Soap, Id bars Conor, per p " Tea, per poaad ...... iimmIim Iteharro. per ping Hprar Head Tobacco, per plug HM, prr poanw . Bwrmmm rm - .....---- Columbia Oat Plahra, piece ro rnmawaer mv each package ,...... Violet et PMhage Violet Paarake noar V'i. ' Helled Oats, la balk. Id poaade for Dried Pranra, pannaa ror Hagar, per sack GaM Duet t.fS I e R .11 .1 ! itetn ! .IB .IB tm I.M B.TS Wealckthlilpaccfor "RIAL HI API M It.tOO City residence; modern; choice localloa; beautiful ground; well built; bath. 13,000 Modern Bungalow; perfectly constructed; well located; constant ly Increasing la value: a Baa home. 1,00 A Sao business, with unlim ited opportunities. A good money maker for a live man. TIMBER CLAIMS HOMBBTEADS "THE RED FRONT" Sit The inauguration of railway travel through the tabes ot the Pennsyl vania Railroad company between New Jersey aad Long Island took place recently without nay demon' atratlon aad uader very prosaic con ditions. The Srat trip was made by a trala of dump oars hauled .by aa ordinary switch engine, which passed from Jersey City beneath the' North river, Mnnhattan Ulead aad the Ri river to Long bland eKy. The formal opening of this great work will prob ably, take place within the aeat taw months. The SUte.Dopartmsat has bean In formed that the president of Quanta- mate baa directed a kroaxe bast of Robert Fulton to be placed la Re trada .Cabrera park U Oaaiomala ey te reeognltlou of Falton's genius. The government of the UaKed States haa directed the.Amerlcen mlalstor at, QuatemaU eity to express IU ap preciation, to the QuaUmalaa gov crameat tor the hoaor Us done to the emory ot a dtetlagulehed Amer- , i , At thesloaa of the moaU t Sep tember thabaMway .mark M4, km Masked la ao hug Job of MetVfttloa Mhe.Ps 'Canal. Bf that time T.17I.0BI cable ygrda. oraboat half of, the betel mroiamsa. had removed., . The gfMd total far lag. tomberiWM t.ttd;t eabte-Tarda, Wjteh.te l.Oif.fllrMbte.yarda laaa tax Ue Ugheat roeerd, which ama HIS MOWCY TBOUILE. He Oelneda Dime and Then He Fig ured Up ihe Lear. The next time fJonel, whose other name dossa't matter, geta ale optics oa aa unattached dime he'll look the oth er wsy. For Lionel la aH peeved ap over an adventare be bad the other nigbt-an adventure that bad a dime for Its fbnadatloa and for which be caa blame no one bat Lionel. He re hearsed bis money trouble thnswlse: "la a Broadway car I saw It-thc dime that waa hoodooed. It lay upon the Seer of the car acclaimed and lonesome. No one dee oserned to care to take It la and give It a welcome, so I OM. But even aa I reached for the bit of stiver tho trouble drama opened. My saepeaders sssppid with the strain for, aa yoa can see, I'm not batlt ou the suukea garden pica as regards avoirdupois. Thereupon I reached beck to gather the frayed ends of the basted surcingle, still feeling for the chunk of WhHe metal with the other band. My watch, not to be shoved oat of I be drama without n chance to. do its little part, dropped oat of my pocket, mak ing n decided bit. The crystal broke tote 1MB pieces, not counting the one that I got In my lager later. The works mingled with the dirt and bat tered glass, aad the case tripped gayly Into a corner. Just to anew It was alee utereeted, a perfectly good silver onar Donncea out or my waistcoat pocket and did the vaalsbJag act where, I know aot. A foaalala pen, all framed np with gold, bands, follow edselt By this time I was giving the not of the psmiagers the show of their Uvee-ead nobody coming across wfthaaythlag but the giggle gtg- And I couldn't vocalise my fosllnaa because than ware ladles present Holdteg oa to my wrecked ratewat and carry teg my assorted rates as wsll as I might, 1 buried myself oC that car at the next corner. Then I beat t for a friendly retreat and totaled u(T the event' The wreck 'had act me back 941. but I bad the dteMr'-CtoclaaaU Tlmex-Star. WANT AM. I Hif hctt .Price Paid for HUts ami Produce UM, in r 1 1 it n mil- I Ha?e Ton Had Any TroiUe With Tour Heater? NO, Of CORJK 101, If J01 lUlf 9 Of OV CHEERFULSW WITH CAST UNINO Tkcy flic Irntt aRMl km lo be rtfltcti cttr aWRkirWaWrtatrtMift. W lit ftf RMdMnJB Ui Clbttf IbttaoTt St prkM Whlck tic rtpM fAU mum ROBERTS 6 HANKS, MIMMMMiMMMMMIMMMMIMMM,MIMMIM MMMIIHIMIHMMIHMOIMMIMIHMMMIIMIMe t Doa J. lenwuT, lllll Mlirilmsiiai FOR BALE 1150.00 Stelawsy grand plaao, practically aew, for 1700.00; 1100.00 down, balance easy Install- menta nt per cent laqulre at "The Orogoa." Klamath Falls. tf FOR BALE Or will exchange for Klamath county property, small farm la Meadoclao, near Uhlah; well Im proved; nice location. For particulars address II. T. BARNBTT, Mtdlaad. FOR SALE-,Toledo range, almost new. Inquire two doors aorta ol Methodist church. Abftnctio R M. Brse, vmaPmn.aadTreM i KUmath County Abstract Co. bear E Riraaov. fseretar KtaRUtk ralkOrttfoa IIMIMMIMM Mll mill I MhtCELLANROtb. FURNISHED room for rent.Ntnth aad Bush streets. J. H. Hamilton. ROOMS TO RENT Mrs. Nelson has I froat rooms, furBlahed and with stove, to rent; cor. Ith aad Walnut. WANTED Two or four work horses to wlater.for their net, oa raach; good feed aad care guaraateed, W. P. SOULE, Klamath Falls. A Son FreaaaHien. I lay tt down aa a safs prepeottloa thai the fallow who every ktle whae baa to bnak tete the baby's bank far Mr ffff lealt gotef to evolve tote a BronluthecaimV-PMMp DArmonr. OMWsg. U taedark gage wkenoa nwu7 wTuea aer Bgat nam charac iffg and makes them IsgiMe. Wore R H. Nght nothteg eenM he read tbsre gf mere thai MM wereaM eaitaeia. " . . I., - 4&SlSSS.ft NOTICB OF SALE OF REAL ROTATE la the County -Court of the State of Orogoa, for the Couaty ot Klamath fh the matter of the scute aad guar dlaaahlp of Charles Hughes aad Mary F. Hughes, minora. Notice Is hereby glvea that the aa maaea, guaraiaa ot tns persons aad estates of Charles Hughes aad Mary F. Hughes, will sell at privaU pale an undivided oae-elxlh Interest each of aald minors la aad te: LoU E, 1, 7 aad I ot section twenty (10) ; SM of SWK ud loU I, I, and ?f M tweatyne (II); Ntt of NWH aad lot 4 ol section twenty eight (ll)j EK of RM aad NWU otNEIi of section twenty-nine (l), II In towublp t,brty-nlBS (31) south oi range eleven and a half (11 U) W. M., all la KUmath county, Ore gon. eoaUlslsg 171 acres, more or ten: On. or after the Ith day ot December, o, nr eaah, punuaat to order of MP eourt made aad eatered la the oto proiiidteg on the Itk day of November, till. PtUd at Klamath Falls. Ore.. November Ma, if , ANJRS RUtHBS. aaardteH of Ue persons sad .., "Jt'ST WHAT THR DOCTOR ORDER4" Better Kaalpped Than Rver RRVRR rsA VBST1. UNDERWOOD PHAIMACT CRHSLRRd) STILTS RUM. I ' " on iC",OW , , BTOTK aSlT UCwriomora- JW FILLED nUaW NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dspartmeat of tho Interior, U. S Und.ORce at Lakevtcw, Oregon, October , lioi. NOTICE Is bsrehv . tk.t fames R. Humphrey, whose pootefleo Sff"" l K,'",lh '" OMton, la la this oflce sworn atetemsat aad ppllcatloa, No. OliiT. tn n,.... of NBJ4. WW of SRU sec -- -., .vwbhip iT Bjouth, Range Rt, Wlltemstts meridlaa, aad Ue Umbor thereon, under the provisions of the act ot June I, U7I, ,Ba Mt menditory, kaowa w Ue "Timh., nd'Stoae ." t such value at llbt be Ixed by appraisement, and -. pursuant to such application, Us Md timber thereon have ha.. -ppraiaag. June II, HOI, Ue tlmtcr estimated at Sis.ooo t. .. .. .A. .. '" " """ " " the laid 9iio.se; that said applicant nut offer laal PfOOt In Mpport of hU annllM.i.. iwera Matemsat M u Ith day f Peaember, 1101, b,(qff J. araana. n.iti ,....' i""' , ., nun DMIBkdMH contest at any tmat before pateal (MOM. by lilac a'eetToberatod anV vlt la this edtea, nlleglng facta which would defeat law astry. ARTHUR W. ORTON, "MM Roajteter. r-koBs-Hoaldoaae Iff. '' OnVe lift Dr. J. I. Taylor, PHYSICIAR AXa) MnMIRON. DttCMIAfOfl DmUM American Bank and Tmat Co.'s Blaf. d.v!kutudau WmkONtM to.MmQtf a.aj.1 ;S W Usef0bariesHi(hessi4bUryF. timmummmmfrf0!'"9" ?', 'OMMIM BM., 1ML