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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1910)
rty,'-r i ," HARSH LANDS 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY THE EVENING HERALD Imm4 Dally Bicapt Sunday, at 115 8. Fourth St., by ttt HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION Sally, by mall, om year ally, by Ball, alt aoatka , Dally, by atall, tkra mmUm Dally, by Mall, oaa meath , . . , Dally, dsllrsrsd by carrlar. oaa wsak RATH: Ss I5.9I . I.SO . 1.15 60 15 KLAMATH FALLS, THURSDAY. JULY 14. 1910 SHOULD UK MVY WOMYALLTHETIME? IH-RUC AT UAROR APPARRXTI.V IIAR THAT OPINION cmshwt nMin fn its sovke The Navy ItriMrtmnrt Cannot Posal My Comply With MManmmri- Rrqarvu for Presence United Press Service. WASHINOTON. D. C.; July 14. The teaion of midsummer celebra tions, varylrfi from homecomings to oldett Inhabitant' day, li wrecking the peace of mind of those who are tuaatng the navy department. The American cltlten at large has a fash ion of demanding that the navy bo kept In fighting trim always; but when the dogdaya arrive and the cltl xeaa' association and the chamber of commerce of tho home town decide to bare a little outburst of merrymak lag of some kind or another, the clt Iten at large decide that to make the little gathering a success the govern ment should aend the Atlantic fleet, aad 'If that cannot possibly come, at many battleships and torpedo boats and sabaaarine at are available. If the navy department undertook to comply, with the flood of summer requests the United States would have to stop fanning and take to bulldlag battleships and submarines for the nest halt century. Tho dc- of the people of tho United Stales, who pay for It, It should be at tho mil of the 672 cltlicn of the town which wish tq celebrate." For the most part the navy de partment respectfully Informs tho applicants that tho navy Is laid up In the yards for repairs and cnunot im.. slbly, despite the desire of tho secre tary to make the celebration, what ever It may be, a success, bo brought out for this purpose. In this connection It la curious how many vcople seem to claim ownership of tlu United 8tates navy. The (It lien and the taxpayer la every whore, and he Is not shy about declaring that he has n good deal to do with the running of tho United States, Al though be town which domands naval display as a matter of Justice may contribute not more than $34 per annum to the upkeep of the At lantic fleet, the leading cltliens usu ally head their petitions to their con cen gressman: "Whereas, we. the cltl iens of Mercenaryvllle, contribute to the support of the glorious American navy, we respectfully request that'the Atlantic fleet be stationed at our spa clous harbor on Augtut 9th, when our glorious city will do honor to the memory of John Jones, our revered founder." KLAMATH GREATEST BARGAINS AT S25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. mmmmW9lWKWmHmWB9BEmKKKnHt1tnBlrF l BH L I 111. mmmmimtmm PHONE - - - 303 EASY TERMS m RRAIi K8TATK TRAXHFKRA FuniUhcd Dally by Abstract Klrm of Mason Rloagh Martha Mitchell Jamison lo Cora A. Sanderson, lot 4, blk. 46, except 10 feet oft northerly side, Nichols addition to Klamath Falls; $10. Klamath Falls Land and Trans portation company to George T. Bald win, lots .1 and 4, blk. 10, tlucna Vl.ta addition to Klamath Falls; $10, Klamath Development company to Clmrloi Kuhn. lot 15. blk. 2J, Wor- den. Oregon; $t0. Charles Andrews to F. 1'. Corpon- Ing, part of lot fi, sec. 14-S9-19; $s:r. We Have People Ktory day lookkiit for inilugs la all lines of basilic, residence anil va cant property. If yon tvnwnl to sell or rent yours, see Geo. H. Rice, with Ctillrnle, ofHro adjoining Americas) hotel; phone (Ml. 13 -SO PLASTERING If you want the right man nt the right time and at the right prlco get 1HOMAS to to your plastering. All rctk guaranteed to he first n:rv Res.: Mills Addition. lhou-j Afcl SRRMOXft'ROtMW DOWN BICYCLES For an up-to-date wheel it a Rambler, on sale at te Gun Store. Tents and Guns for sale or for rent We carry a full line of Sporting Goods THE GUN STORE J. R. Pliono 5M Jacobs Rlfc. AUCTION AUCTION at the No man Is old enough to bo an other man's conscience. Character Is seen In motives, but It never stays there. The see-mc-suflcr saint Is a twisted sign on the Zlon road. Many tall to do any great good be cause they will not do a little kind nestf. Many preachers would reform If sentenced to read their own sermons. Tou cannot really love men unless maads so far this summer, calls for 'ou are making It 17 Sects. 187 battleships and 64 sub-. '"h them. pomlble to live marines, all of .which are wanted to shed luster on the celebration of the thirteenth anniversary of tho found ing of Jonesvllle, or some equally Important event. It Is of little moment whether or not the Tillage In question has no deeper access to the Atlantic ocean than a three-foot mud channel. The omniscient navy department Is ex pected to aend battleships overland. If necessary. "It Is difficult to convince the dt liens of any seaboard city that the creak on which their metropolis Is located Is not the flaeet natural har bor with a IHtle dredging la the world, aad large enough to harbor the Ssats of all nations," said a naval oVJetal. i'As the nary la the property No man can long be content to measure bis possessions by the pov erty of other people. The first thing some folks will want to do In heaven will bo to elect a new set of officers. It Is far easier to praise the for giveness of enemies than to practice tho forgiveness of friends. It seems to snake some folks won derfully comfortable to tell tho Lord Just what they think of one another. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Wo aro now prepared (o furnish joii with plate or prism glass.soy aide, on short notice. Also plain or fancy glass. Call and get our prices. Batuber Pcalra, opposite Baldwin hardware. Phone 64. The July Bride Now shares her happiness and shines resplendent, along with our Hue of HPARKUNQ CUT OLAM, If AND-PAINTKD CHINA AND RRCK StLVKR, KARNACK BRASS. All aro appropriate wed ding presents , aad ahe will not be happy until she gets them. .fYrrD link on riucxs I WINTERS: ror WManf rreseats : it is just as He Said ,. ( To ME THE LoNGWH0RT . OF THE WHOLE THING' WE DEVVCK v M II I v 1 iV f sssm , m t. wm m.M a w U)ij The ones -vSH SL ; fcPi jgg l a cutest l7 ' 3 .191 LjS sssssssssssssssssssssssVBwnHsssssssssH "SSHHsjsBBRSiz Goodrich Cash Store We will wind up our successful sale of a $10,000 stock of Dry Goods, Clothing. BooShoes Hats, Ladles and Gents' FunuhindA Groceries etc., bj dotlngput balance at auction every day commencing Saturday July 9 Fro 2 to 4 In the afternoon and from 7:30 to 9:30 In theevenlng Everything will be sold Regardless of Cost wwwwwm " You Know that We Mean It by Now " .i. S. -.J -WUL.JB BETTER YET We are Going to Stick to It Better Goods Lett Money f WILLIS FURNITURE COMPANY One Block East of Public School YOUR OUTING Will be Complete' with a KODAK Full line of up-to-date Kodaks : Cameras : Supplies Seventh & Main UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy SHIPLEY TRANSFER Prepared to do all classes of haaUag. Plaaoa aad heavy freight. Prices reasonable. 10-inch wood for sale i R. C. SHIPLEY, Phone 503, Res. 674 GRAIN-HAY-Wi Mil DeliTcred to Tou Barley, Wheat, Oats, Mill Feed, Alfalfa Meal BALED ffiLSr HAY Quality Best Service Prompt Get Our Prices O. K. Transfer Co Phoae 871 l.i . r.:, want your biuta We do painting, paper 4 The Prestige You Gain lty tinting nil nrrnunt In surd an lii.lllutlon as Hie KIIIHT TIll'ST StVINtN IUNK nu ncrr Ih' iivrn-.llHMti'tt. I : t s .Vol mil) ilor ll Uillllnlr yiwr buaiiir... hMI Its. nihlllionul Hnrr inji)iil In n Mtrinl nr U .onirlliing In Im trrkonrtl with. Hiiull iiiiouiiIh nn mule J11M n Mrlrom n. Urar iini-aiiMl a riiMt. ntlt unit i'rrli'nrrl illrrr(nrnti I. rrMly at all lime in Mhl' )ini on iiiiillrr. llnanrlal. t i t l t l t t I t First Trust and Savings Bank KKIMATII VM.lh, OIIK. - $ l)OH J. Zl'MMTAIT, I resident Abstracting ..Ji;. Mapj, Nans, Mac Mali, Klc. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors aad Irrigation Knglacera Mbt S Wirasoir. (tertiary Klamath Falls, Oregon 4 THE CASH MARKET Pure Lard ulWXXrU" Bacon dSf&SSt&F"-B Bosh theee arc oar specials, aad caat ' he heat. . . Fall line of fresh, tender Metis tad Saaaagca We are headquarters tor up-to-date clothing Select your Clothes from the Largest Stock in Klamath County - In tho Moo's Clothing lino you ran solect from 400 now Bum inor Suits from I8.SR to f 40. IUk lino of Nt-ckwcor from 2!i: to 7fic, Our Shoo line Is cow. plete lioautlful lino of Man's Oxford, from $3.60 to 8.60, llo)s' Hliort Pants Suits ouo hair prlca. Just think of It! One-half prlco for Boys' Clotli Ing loss than wnoleaalo cash I Why ilo wo do ItT Oocauso we havo too .many and must clean thorn up quickly In same way. Big line of Women's Gloves, Neckwear, Bella, Ungerie Dresses, Shlrtwalats, fepvate fklrti, Linen Suits, Itc. Do your trading hart tad Make our store your headquarters. We have everything yon need at prices no higher than you are asked to pay In large cities Ksumtjttid, 11 Boston Store "BSB1 ! ir. ' . ."BPiJ.i, .. . -f. ' i 'rt' s , :..r.. -m'x . J. W. HAWXHIRST Proprietor Phone 9M W , . sssl . it o. m. moron I1 ".' ijT 'tj'yV '"''i