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SO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $28 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS.
THE EVENING HERALD
leaurd Dully, Kxcviit Sunday, by t lit
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
SUIISCKll'TION KATKS
Dally, by null, one cr
Pally, by mall, six months
Dally, by mall, three months
Dally, by mail, one month
Dally, drllveml by carrier, one werl
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KLAMATH FALLS. MONDAY EVENING. JULY 20. 1908
A one-lime popular sour hnJ tin i ' Wujii u f.lrl tHki upon lior
tofraln: "In Billt of nil the thltiisa jself tin' man Inge vows lit tln nllnr,
win hear, times It iiiIrIiI i.anl n U It rlRht tlint -iln iliuuM tlii'reli)
dollar u .lav Is might) P r pa.
working on lln Imii-liMiril Aiul so
li Is, hut a tlollar .1 vttiiil lit illrfi'itfiil.
unit thill It what tlioj h.i It to In
paid Itooiow'lt when he works lor
11 living. ThatV iirettt) rimhI vmirih
o-ilullnr 11 wonl anil no np.uo lint
it. It oughtn't lake I0111; to pa on
tin- niruiiiiil.itloti of Krort'i) Mils lliui
tho iiwiuki' pri'iilih'iit In fithl to al
ii)k .irry away from iln White
lloiike with him One i-.-tu almost
lmaeln Mr Koosovelt, tuck at his
trade of author, planning an almost
fiemlhh routine, for there u little
room for iloubt thnt even he lm hail
his little experiences with uiunpre
rlntlvo publishers, ami has had thai
sinking feeling; that Is alnravs brou
ght on hy the appearance of that
lone envelope that gets to be such a
regular thin In the lives of so many
authors who hate not jet arrived
In the nanio of other struggling writ
era who arc passing through what
he long ago probably experienced,
Mr. Itoosvvelt from his dollar a word
pinnacle might be appealed to. Now
that the publishers are running af
ter him as o many writers, have so
long ran beseechingly after the pub
Users, let the great man stand up
for the down-trodden brotherhood
of authors. Let him have some neat
little while slips printed bearing the
words: "Thanks, awfully, for the
privilege of declining jour offer. He
member declination does not neces
sarily mean lack of merit In )our
publication." Lei him send these
regularly and steadily 10 all appli
cants for his service, and he will
avenge the heartfelt wronge of a
Tut multitude. From bis dollar a
word coin as well as colgne of van
tage he can afford to do this
IKBHH-sapaajHMSaaajHSSSJSSJSSJsl
ItOX.WZA IIUM.KTIN ITI'MS.
Interval Iiik Note Almiit People nntl
(Vnilltlima In l'tMr Project.
Kite up .ill iltlm to the llllli He
nles. of life pretloii'l) paid to her bt
the mail ill- lll.lirli'.l Wltv ilmuM
.1 hllili.illi le htut pullle In I1I1 wife
lll.lll other men mo to III I Wht
Ih It that when .ton nee a mini Kitvl
a woman on the street without the
usual siiliitiilinii of u gentleman
J oil lnvjrl.ll.l s.i, wlielher ton
know them or not, "Ho'h Iter hus
band " I'filpilUa Vallet News
Paul U-Iiiej, editor i.f the Death
Valley Jlaailne. publHIietl in a re
mote mining in mil of etadj, has
succeeded in slarllug a life-sized In
dian scaro Paul declares that Nav
ajo Indians are going out on the
warpath, and we may expect to hear
of much bloodshed along the border
of civilization In the very near fu
ture Doubtless he has his 'dope"
very badly mixed, for It Is not llkel)
that nnthing of the kind will take
place. Thoie Indians havo long since
golten out of the habit of doing the
war dance, and want nothing more
In life tbnn a little Hour, bacon and
tobacco and the opportutiltv to dote
in the sun Eugene Guard
Let us hope that the hotels will
put a stop to the real estate nuisance
hat Is now being maintained In the
lobbies
lioy llnmnker and wife, of Klam
ath rails, vtoro In tho city Monday
and Tuesday vMtlnn friends and rel
atives. C. J. Ileldtmiin, who has been visit
ing his mother In San Prauclseo the
past six weeks, returned homo Hatur
da. Jesse D, Wnlker was In town Mon
day front his much In l.miKrll valley
He a)it Ids i)o will go a ton to the
acre and that he will hate plent) of
feed for the wlntei
M.inv of the funnel it have been
bust the past few dn.tii pulling up
t tit I r hat cropi The irop is rather
light hut with what was left fiom
lull )ear thet think thai thete will
be .111 tihuinl.iliie for fe..l this wlulei
In iiiMtlni: iibout for a motlte foi
a lieruiiiuent feto da), llonantn Iiiih
dedded In favor of klte-fl)lnr- On
Saturda), August 1st, will be Inaiii;
united an annual (esllvul of the kites
riiere will be no lring, eOuitisllte
program, Klmply u big plriilr pari)
on How no Island, wlieie protlslons
will be made for the comfort of ev
eryone And here the kite-lit Ing
contests will be held
fjiiMii mn im- 1 ' J" '',
"kOU HAUC tliKul team, good
inuiilmt wago tv surie), home
mid hariu'ss I'nqulie at Looitny
place near l.otut Lake compiin)'s mill
north of town
titf, CIIAS A AltNOI.D
Itutilirl (om al 7 O'clock.
We, the uuderslgned butchers of
he city of Klatualh Palls, hereh)
give notice to the public that here
vfter vt will close our shops ut 7
o'clock every evening except Batur
lay when we wilt remain open as
jsual
MrW & Artnsnd,
IVlwIer Hlills,
ltd Cash Meat Market.
MMICI! I'OK PUHLICATiON
IVpurlliient ol the Interior, I', H.
Ijtud Olllie, al Isketlew.Oirgoii, June
B, I1HVS. Notice ! hereby given that
William T. rVliirlnr, of Klsmstli Kail",
Orrgon, who, on August III, W2, nisl
lumieslrad entry, No. 27 1 i.', Ir HIMi
8KU1 r-eclh'U II. '.,' SK Section lit,
SW'lr XWI4 SeillutiLM, Timnlil 37 8,
llaliiie U K WflMliivlte Alelhiun, list
tllnl liolice ol liilrntlon to mske I'liml I
r'lve lirsr Proof, to rslsnlinh clslui to
the Isnd sNite deM'llleil, lieluie Cuillil)
Clerk Klsmsth Count), al hli olllre si I
Klatuatli Kalis, Oiegon, mi the 3nl day 1
of AugiiKl, I'.HH. I'lalmsul name"
wttnefara I
A M Jamltoii. ul Klamath Palln, Hie
on. Itent'stllile, of Klamath Kails. Or '
rgun, VV.A. Ikiinlinol of hlaiiialh Isllf.
Oiegon; II Vlulke), n( Msamlh 1 11IN,
Oregon, " 1
J S. WttxiiN, llrgliter,
NOTICI! I'OK PUHLICATION
m-pailmelit ul the lliterlur, I S
IjiihI Olthv, al l.sletiew, Orrgnii June
B, P.US. Nollie ) hereb) gltru that
William Albert I Hey. of trri, Califor
nia, who, on April '.".', I'M, made home,
lead elitrv No. VQ7, for Wl, NW',
8i: NWl4, M-4 hW'it .Sillnu IV,
rowii.tilptl S, Italige ; K, VVlllaiurlle
Mrildlitn. lis tiled notice of iiitrlillini
I to make Final Kite War I'riof, t e
IlahlMiclaiui to the land al.it eilecilll
before (Viintt ('Ink Klamath ('mint)
at hi other, Klamath Kail, Oregon, on
the 4th day id ,llgilt. I'Oi I'lslinsiit
nsr.lra a ullhrttea: Killr .Morgan, nf
Kriio, Oregon j Kuhard Krarna, nf lir
rli,Californis; I'dttard llrady.ol lorrl,
Cslllornla, Jnalah II Otr), i. iorrl,
Csllfornln. Oft
J. N, Waixix, HofUtrr,
Incorporated November 20, 1900
Stolemenl of Contlltlon
or (ho
Klamath County Bank
Klnmath Falls, Orcjlou
DECEMBER 3j, 1007
RESOURCES
Iamhiu nml DlncoiuitH .
UontlHuiiilSvcurltleii
Hoal EHtatc'lUilldliiKH Mini
Flxturt'ri
CiihIi and .Sjjjjit Kx('Iiuiili
.$3'10,rj J0.H0
4,7.fi.iB
M..M7.1JII
Wnrj.ojo.ai
UABILITIKS
Capital SlDck. fully pulil
SurpliiH anil I'mllta
I Juo Other Itiinkii
Dl'lHlsitH
The foreslghted
before ordering,
those dlrectolre
shrink.
women hesitates
HupiHjse one of
gowns should
A well known Kosebure man met
two women, stopped and conversed
with them. As ho did so he raised
his bat In salutation and removed
his cigar. When ho left them his
l.at was again raised. In this he did
as every well bred gentleman would
do. Soon afterward ho mt his wife
on the streot and stopped to talk to
her, but there was no motion of
hand to hat either at meeting: or
parting. Everwbody knows that tho
Incident Is I y no means unusual. Yet
Is there any reason why tho wife
should not .lecelvn tho same courte
ous recognition as the mere acquaint-
Gift to Llbntiy.
A valuable set of Americana lat
est edition and book caie was re
cently presented to the Public Li
brary by the following interested citizens.
Mrs. A. I) Miller. C P Chastaln,
V. V. Nlckerson. Claude II. Dug
gelt, O. II. Gates. J. V Houston. II.
Bclvln. J. C. Hutcnlc, U P. Stone,
Dr. Win. Martin, and Chui. K. Moore.
Tho members of the Woman's club
by this means wish to express their
appreciation and thanks to tho dona-
tors.
Ths Waist Cam Bask.
"The other day I hung my prettiest
waist out n the line at the kitchen
window," said to Hat dweller, -after I
wasbvd It. Tbeu forgot all about It.
and when I went to Umk fur-It two
days later It was gone. I rustied frau
llcally down to the Janltres. and w
climbed together over the coal Into lb
area to look for the wsl.t. lamented
deaply. It was a Iwautlrul waist. W
couldu'l find It. The janitor caw
from the next house and helped ut
look, but there was notblug doing. I
came aadly In at th window back over
the coal and siceoded to my sixth
story flat.
"The next day I looked la lb draw
er of my chiffonier and found th waist
there. Say anything to th JinltrtMi
Well. I reckon noL"-Nw York PrM.
I. Aim Martin. Jr.. flail. I.. r r n..
hunk, do solemnly swmr thnt tin ,
mint la Irue In the best (if my kn.m I..L,.
AI.HX MAUI IN, Jli
Hllhvritied and sworn to hefnie m. 1
of January, Hats.
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Notary I'ublir t.
OFFICERS
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ALEX MARTIN -E.
R. RKAMES
ALEX MARTIN, JK.
LESLIE ROGERS
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VIcc-ITcslilcnt
Cashier
Aks'I Cnsliicr
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
ItltVA.N HAS MADK TKX HKCOHDH.
liryan has made ten records for
the I.'dlKon Phonograph, of startling
cltarnejs, force and Indlvldiiallly
Come In and hear some of these liry-H
an records at Mullers. :ilf
CHAS. E. WORDEN
' President
M. WORDEN
Cashier
FRED MELHASE
Vlc-PrIdent
The American Bank and Trust Go.
Curbing th Suffragttt.
"It's all right, Mary," be said pa
tiently, "tin in for politics and aland
for the I.ondou county council If you
want to. But remember on thing th
cartoonists will be after you as soon as
jou'r u candidate."
"I dou't care."
"And they'll put your picture la th
paper with your hair out of curl and
your bat on crooked."
"Do you think they would do thatr
apprehensively.
'Of course. And they'll make jour
Paris gowns look like calico and ssy
that your sealskin cloak Is Imitation."
"William," she said, "I think I'll just
stay here and mak lb bom happy."
London Tatler.
Notice For FaMlcMlon
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Department of the Interior, U.S.
Land Olllce, Lakevlew Oregon, May IS,
1U0U, Notice Is hereby given that Albert
Harrison, of Klamath Kails, Orrgon,
who, on Nov. 8, 1907, made timber and
none application, No. sOIB, for NEJ
SW'U, Section L"J, Townalle 37 8..
Range OK., Will. Meridian, has Died
notice nf Intention to make Final Pronf
I to establish tla'.m to th land shove de
scribed, before County Clerk Klamath
Co., at Ills olllce at Klamath Kails, Or.,
on the lltli day of August, 1W8.
Claimant names as witnesses: John O.
rVlmllock, of Klamath Kails, Orrgon,
T. J. Htaten.of Klamath Kails, Oregon,
A Ihro Jamison, of Klamath Falls Or
KOii, Wro. Carlisle, ol Klamath Falls,
Orrj;OH,
J. N. Watson, Reghter, 6.8
P'OKATIOX 11) KSTItl' (If I.ANIH II
.National ruer.i. ,uilr l li.ttbi (Ion
Ibat lbs Ureli drlb.t blu, ntfftliic
110 arrti, alibis lb Can .) .Nailunal fortit,
(llrfon, will U tublrcl In Mlll'u.nl an.l n
Irs ui.lr lb roUloai of lb biin.ifa.
ta ol Iba L'nlirU hiairt aaJ lb fl nt
Jun II, PW, sial , 7V). al lb L'sllf.1 xlaui
LaoJ OStcv at LalaiUw, (ic.ia,un Ausml
lib, IW. sr MllUf ba ualuill) au4 In
gaud lallti rlalulaf asr ut alJ UuJt lur aarl-
cultural puryum prior to Jsouarr I, Isot, an I
baa boI abaaduDti aain( ba a ftrir
rlf kt lu make a boniai anirf fe ibf Umli
actually ucrulil. SI4 Un4i ! ll,l4 u
a tkaatllcatlooattb iion wniluu I
Ula, aba bat (.rlinr rlsbl lubtrri lu
lb trlr rlf bl ol mj tutb Millar, I eu?U,. ,
ub Millar or allranl It uallSM lu taatr
bunlaa4 aolry aal lla irtftrvsra rlbt l
citiclwj iiof lo aojiui nb, twa on w lilt I,
dala Ibalamls a III mi iub)t lu MiHnni
sn.lantrybr any ijuallnM irMin. Theli
ara a lolloai: Iba Cblul Nr.ur lura
W bluf NWir,SrcM. Iliud iim,u n.lt
or Htm r. HoM.rt. Klaiaaib,0fon, Iba
ol.NWv.tl.oXMr olHWiiMti. N M u, ,SW
ir ol HW qr, Zi, uju a(lltaiivn ol !
man A Hrowa, furl Klamxti, Orf(un,lti SIV
ir or sev, it, ss a,r at an qr, Nrc a. lb K bt 4
o(NWqr,9rtX, upoa n.lltalluu ol nIU 4
Brown. Foil gtalaalb.OiHon. lLa m Llnl uw "T
qr.SrtM.TM.N, KCI.S Mtr,uiiii appllra. 7
.loooioaaifi 11 BKmu, ri.Klaisatb.Vfti'in, F
uBfufntyn), pymlutuf -mo st,Tm,KIi
of inning ai a oidi AirnaiDh Mium ol ,Nr i m
cornrotrwe3i, T n H. HI I- r. ibtoo w -xiW
cbalat, Ibanra xiulb J cbalni, Itmica tV 10 'i
cbalat, tbanrs a SUcbalut, Ibanra g aucbalm. I
IbtneaNlucbslnilawlnli'lbaslaDlBS.UDaii
a.rallou of Koy K WIm, ft Klanaib.Oia-
jonjiirtjfl,lli. Whl Wbf, K4. T M,
K S r, upon ab(.ltatlon ol J. L. fuula, HMlarei,
Org on. allfglnf Mitltnitut lw4; tbsNWo,riil
SV qr ol Sac ID, T 2) H, K 10 g, ubua .pllc.
tluunlJ L llban1,fliilaiiil,Orrgon Iba HIV
jri.i nr.iir, lb wmoiHKin.Kre I,, ihtNtV
irot NKiir.haczr, T U H. 11 la g. uin ai.i.ll.
cation el John Klittr, frlattllla, Oregon; lb
K bl ol Mg ir ol Hg i)r, Hw ft, Iba K bl ol UK iir,
Hrcilons.TZtN, K lu K, uion ai'Mlcailuii ol
oao. rioian, nonanii, orrgon.
ritru iigNNrrr,
loraialulonar ol Iba Oaaaral UbJ one
Acfol Msy Zl, tun
FKANK I'IKHf.,
rlril Aulalaiil HrrrrU)r,if, Intrrtor
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The Eldred Company
F. C. ELDRED. Manner
-. Bomnu, Oregon
Saddlct, Harness and Supplies
We inuko a sjiecinlty of lirot-class., h . .nuitcd,
hand-mude. Saddles and Simps, im Middles
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
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I! HOTEL FOR RENT
THE RICHELIEU, THE BP-I HO
TEL IN MERRILL, C0MPLI i I LY
FURNISHED. WILL LEAH 1'0
.... DESIRABLE PA It I . . .
CAPITAL. $100,000.00
Cor, flth and Mala Street
DEfAKTMKNT OFTIIg INTglllDll.uasisat
ud orras, vvatbliianm, H. :., Mar i
IHM. Ketlcs ut asaiusariuN or risucLtsu
to isnisMSHT ad tar. Noiu it btrtbr
glten ibst Ibakrcraiarrnf llialniriior hana
ral4 dtoaninanial onfar ol alibilianal luao
laraaibaMmaalrcitllia allbitraxal Inr Irrl
gallon purpoMs undrr Ihaaciol Juna I J, lie;.
iSINUt.sstilor um In n.iilirrllou nii iba
Klauainl'rokil.orrgon.oi it, lollnwlngi).
aorlbad lands In iba fiai ol fif.,r.n .kTii,.
bit aulbortu lurh ol ali I, t baa not
bran baralolo i rliisll miornl soil sia not
.- .-w wt.uufiwH, rvMifvu or aporoori
atrd.wlllU tiibjaci t. .fiil.munt unilar Ilia
liubllcland laaa of lha XnlmA ui&i. .. ....,
slier Jiilrau IIsm but nall not ba .ub)-ci i
7--"- .... n.B,VB a,,,, tuiKm al llaviaiv.
Orrgon, warning Ulna riwolr glvan Ibai
K f?V W.'".U r""l Mialil or esarrlM
any rlsbl wbatorrr uudrr an ..m. ....... .
occupation bagun aliar Hay May I, VMM. ami
wlor lo JulrBd. IVOi. all web uliiauaiVl , "
5?i?'!??. S'2 '""tfS"!. WIII.uT.ll. il',,1.
, , rtigo otunih,
rlril AwIiisbI Bacriisry ol lbs Inttrlor
MRS. T. A. BALIS, Merrill, Ore.
- Heavy Freighting Specltlty. Baggage Orders Are
Gives Proapt Attention
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wmpany
Having up-to-date piano
iruvu we wucu your
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Fence wo send out
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