The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 28, 1908, Image 2

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ME EVENING HERALD
laaued dallr. mt Sundar. fcr Mia
Herald Publishing Company
W. O. SMITH. Cditor
unsciumoN hates
IWIr. hy mH. rear. 'J-j
I mlr. r mall l month., . . . f JJ
IW1lr. Iir mall. " month. . . .
llHr. Iiy mall. a month, ... "K
.ily, iMIr .rwlbTMnlcr.il rV. . .1
llnw to lirMiT.-Send IVaioflir money tlr,
i ,r. onlcr, prrnal check n ur local mnk,
.Irrona, coin, or currrn ex.
NnirtrM Lw or OarooN.-PHon SKMol
ihalawa of Orrnpn rroiklf that hnvrr anr
m.miccmtrolllnit a Mnrir,MiMl nU
rw-vrair tn any ix'rwn tn thl. Stat without
IL.t rir.irlnir an itlr thrfor. Kich n.wirr
.le.ll h .lwnl tr tw a tf U ami no ilM or iWUf
(n halt arrnw aaaliwl mfh rorwn. hthr
ukl nwiaprr W twrlwd bjr tha j-mn to attorn
It Urratornol,
Tl ll'lti! DAY MAY . UW
THE SOLUTION
In "-last evcninjj's Herald we
made the statement that we
could not njrrea with the Local
Option people that prohibition
was the proper solution of the
liquor question. Since then we
have been asked if we could
olTer a better silutlon. Our re
ply U that we have a decided
opinion on the subject and have
Oregon's richest soil.
g-f ,i nil ii TITiTr
MARSH LANDS
50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's greatest bargains at $20 per acre and upwards. Easy Terms
L l-J. J LX-r-Ji.TS
. ABEL m
Ever since Secretary Tuft gave j . iumii.. Wl.il.- many uwt ,
out the announcement that he 'that Mr. ruitun . it.i, jrt o
favors the limclisht of publicity h'Mi.c, by Hkmou Mr. (.ko ,c.tr.i(
beinu thrown, on nny and nil 1 1 hi homo miy thatl... i. a. popular
political campaimi contributions Uit-wMr.ntliimilu-i.'. Mr.Cak..
some of the alleged statesmen ( l lfotvlnk- tl party ot.-.
who delude themselves into the Conitit'ariiiat W. I. Ililiy Hut
belief that they are running to hi wi t ..-ml lilirlilc; in lcilil
their respective parties are look- iwot.l l In- ..laiforni.
ins askance at each other and justtro oi tin suiriino tviirt It. s.
asking, "What next?" Many of i.0ll w.j, ,, ,iveA mention.
them fear tnat the Belmont plan
of publicity may b. taken up by
Petition for Liquor License
TO
rur iio.M.iiAiu.i: county
cornr .r tim: statu ok one
i.os rou Ki.AM.vrn coijmy.
V till' Itlnlfialltilfl, ll'allli'lllf- Mill
lflSnl VOU'IK nl Hi'" I'tPClllfl l W''"MI
ItlXt'l, ill tin' I I'llltl) ' Klamalll, Mull
of (lii-:iiii. nwl ncllil inddclil Ihvhdn,
atululio I it actually it'ldid IIiimuii
I.ir iiinio tliitn lliltlv daa Imlimllalrly
i.rtctnlini: lite lnl ( Ia:iilni( ami Htli.it 1
. . i . ......
in lit'lfiiy iv.h-viiiiii
"the leaders." and made such
strong and prominent planks in
the Republican and Democratic
platforms that national and 3tate
till. tH'iition. ii" inMiOiy iv
IMlrvHiul rKUimiiiilliiiiiT-J.V.'Hlll.iii)tir Immwul.to Unly In ttiaiil
IUily'u itl.o .. Winn, r. I l l"" '" J"""- "' Wl.n-l.-r. a if.j-
It. It. CVmn...lniUT- I". K.('u..l.MI tlritlnf .ttl.l .lftll.Cl. n llr.-h-o tn -HI
ntllUnl cllllill.MIii'l. I.TIIifiiif.nir man i"
1 tmra ill lrrKiHiilillll' Until Brtl.
Mnitmn fur tin rMili nml l i
l- tin- aiiit)oil nf llii t-ntltf iurt).
riiHociililik' Allutiu'V l. V. Kntk.'it
campaigns may hereafter give ,iali, h rrixtituliif Aitntni'v, i irm't
few, if any, practical opivortun- lictlly uiiiutui niouiini. Il l nll
itics for the political grafters iititiiilil un.i KUmittli ami ui.M.miii-
who thrive on
on ei. forced "a:
the salaries of
ornment employes and
isscsj-
gov-
lug con-
- - - I cniiuciiL L-iiipiuyca aim iiik tviu
no hesitancy in stating what it ' tributions wheedled out of bank
is.
In view of the fact that the
United States government
legalizes the sale of liquor, we
contend that the saloon is a
legitimate business
ing, insurance and other
ations.
corKtr-
ie nu In lo iiMitnlnlrtlnl on li.txini;
liOffii nlilo In l:tCf aiu-oiiivtiiit nil nl-lorn.-y
In tiomliixtlnt. fur iln plin .
St.ti Semtor luM. II. .Mrrryiumi, ai
Slnli Srii.tlor. U it li'ilii; uini Sluli-s-
tllllll lllVllIK ll'IMil IM10 llTlll ill lilt' l.utv
" "" " " cr lluiitu uiiil .l.'iiiiiii.trittol liia itliilily.
Teaching city children how to , Mriiintitntui--Oiir Jtuit' lt-i-
become iirntn-iint ns faniiow. . ......ni.tiv.. n. p. i!..lti,nn ami II A.
This being although many of them have itniit.tin, aiitftinncrawlliUtr. an.1 wl"
J
the case, the saloon ShOUlU 0C vr Itoon nn n f.irm or visitivl i.. il .1... I, . ..,.!. ,.n,
conducted as othoV places of bus-!a rurai district, is what the nub- i siic,iir-v. n. lutnc. i..iiIiimI1iu.i
In llll llio nlllrc, litullii: riTMil ninrt'iia
ir of I.tkv County, aUn jailrniiy itii-titl.
Hi lilt it k'""l .'liicatinii, i nit nitlrt
in.tn, Hell ao.ii.ilnlisl wild nil tins nr
rounJInu county nml initkc nn t-illrii-nt
ollircr. Yiitc fur him.
Cuti nl Clcik CM!. IK-Inp, luCuiint)
that crime
Is it any
.i
mess are.
It is said
in darkness.
then that the saloon with tts.sitiesof
uacK rooms, irosieu winuowsann
screens should be the scene of
more disorderly conduct than
the gi-ocery or clothing store
lie srlinnl of Pttii'iniiati nrciliiim
bteeds to the little urchens of the city
reason ' who never knew how the neevs-
life, such as potatoes.
corn, wheat, onions and fruits
are grown. Astounding revela-
In tlif iM Hurt n(iitrnlil fur a rlil l
x iiimilliii, fti'in lli 3nli il)' ol Jill,
I'JlH
Nutki' l In-ei-l'J k'lti-n ) llu' iiinli-r
liiiuil, Hint IliK ittltloii lll I"'
-iitnl In llio County t Villi afuirlil
tl lliei-oiitl loom In tin' city of KU
iiMlliKalKOriKon, Millio I"1' ''"' '',
July, A l. W, nt llio limn 'f I"
tiVUk . in. nl "I'l ly "r ""'
lliviraflrraaaalil 'lltlon ran I lirat.l.
lto.l tlil Mill ility of .May. IHW
.lainiti II. Wlnf li-r.
sa.mi:s
tions came to light recently
when it was discovered that ant CU-rk. U ui-ll kiumu to miu all. Iiavlm:
wnn ineir open ironib pnu pupils in the district schools, al- Vivt tliU omnty a. S.lnil Miiln
plenty of daylight and sunshine, though wiser than many in some ten.t.nt in .iy tlut I n i-mlli to Mm
Crime cannot long withstand things, never knew that potatoes ' rlf. llv ii mm ervln. a lK.mty fUvr
the light of day. Tin abuse of lyrew in the ground, watermelons "' of tiiUt-ounty ami i knmui m l a
the saloon business has been jon vines etc. ' iiirouitliiy iniioiii man. -
made possible by the incentive ' ' sciitx.i sutiintfii.ifiu-J. o
and protection given to lawless- The Republican national con- a mm that lia
ness on account of the closed Lvcntion will probably have two ufon tin imMur for tin? p-m ilvoyt-ar
an
lui-ii rniiilriHnialy
SA.MItS
C. I!. Hoy I
Itov It. Winy
N. J. .tolitituti
PavM lt.tiiili-y
S. ILditiilm-r
J. i:. V.inr.
tl,K- Yo-o
I'. . hiiiini'r
Kiank I)uiuiicr
i I'aiil I'imoii.
J. II. Muait
M. 1. Motwaii
W. M.TIiniiMnii
bulla llraiinan
I.. C.llrakf
It. A. Mihiii
ll.T.Oiay
Waltrr DUiui
CO lay
M II. Ilrm
(i.C. Hill
(i.S. l)t
W, J, JaiiilMin
front
Take away the screens and
frosted windows and partitions
and run the saloon as any other
business. Let everything be
open so that ho who passes may
see, and the saloon will regulate
itself. You cannot stop a man
from drinking if he so desires,
but take av.'jy the protection
from publicity, of the screened
windows, and you will be sur
prised how many people will
lose the desire (or drink. There
would be no drunken rows in a
place of this kind. If a mun
was disposed to stand at the bar
until he became drunk, the pro
prietor of the place would not
let him.
We do not expect that the
average saloon man would favor
a regulation of thi3 kind, as it
would result in such a decrease
in business that instead of thir
teen saloons in Klamath Falls,
three would bs sufficient to sup
ply the demand.
woman
delegates. -Secretary ami iiaiaccomiUiieiiuiitirfliiiucai-l '
Dover has received a communi- lonal Ilia, llr l wrll flit-.lfur '" j0j,,", c.rav
cation from Idaho showing that i'1"0"' ' m. p. pmkir
there will botwo woman alter-1 .-or-iiiii:.viiliri.w,aa.Mriii-,j.W'.cl)r,
nates from that State who Will ' "r, U the rilit man in tliu unlit pUrr, II. .S Jon.-.
luvlii-r htmiI a iiitiulivr of wata in tlii ' Ulr
Abstract Olllco ami fiavint; n complete'
attend. The secretary is prepar
ing to show them marked honor
during the convention.
aUtrncl of i-M-ry pivcoof ilnilfl Uml
U S. llt-olK
i
J.M, Pmciy
II. II. I-I.y
(i. II llunrli
Aa Piopo
lUlpli II. jUk''l"ii
I. W. CoK-lii'l
Ira Piiitl.'
Wf.lry C.ilr.
Win. M. kr,l
l C. Cuiiiliiry
ll.J.-'-awtili.-p
II. k. Niuh
W. II. Sutton
A. I.. Mi'llioo
J A. HIIh-mi
CUik
Win. K-nliiti
I. M. Hiiitun
li lifiituii
I., t". Si.mnri
.1. II. llr lk-
K.J.O.Irll
Jo. Ilr'iltf
ItilU Wliltn
Prank r-iUfta
l. Itjan
W. II. CUik
I.. A. Ctan.r
C . Propliy
J. II. IVny
.-. II. Kiiitt
hlaaialh laH PulBc library
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Governor Huehes has sinned ' '"Oer Jtiilgf tlio v-luo( nuiciiioiliaii jutn every afternxn from ! V W
the bill making it a felony
conduct a bucket shop in :
state of New York.
tj ' nny ntlit-r nun u- kuotv.
Ujl County Trvamier I. Alvn lji", ai
Tri'.uuriT, l well known to you all ami
In- point! Willi I'lli.u to lil. p.i". lecnnl.
When the Republican national i CountyMnvoor-M.i). Wiiiiama iiai
tiAtioantitn mnulo in Pn nrtrf itM i I .n ruM.a.. .! I an l.fi... !. . 1.11m
LUtll WiltlUII lt.V. a .fatv IMV i ITVU V'lia'iiltVliail lailMV lu "ariv
delegates will find a regular iiuiiivlilo t.rm of oiii.e. Hi. wmk
OOUippeJ pOStofflCC in tilC Coli- , rpeaks for llll etliriency.
seum building. Secretary Dover
has arranged for this with the
postal authorities.
.aVKaaaaaaaataaMaataaayaa-tBaiaaaaBa-iaiaaaf
Republican Candidates
U. K. .S-nator Hon. II. M. Ckr, am
tJ. t. Hunator, In all that wo can atk for
In one canillilatu. Mr, Cako is a man
of pluaIng appearance, nn eloquent
upeakcr, a man that timIeritanlR tlio
IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS
You tjet more room, more cooking surface
and convenience than from any stove ever sold
In Klamath Falls.
E. VIRGIL fie SON
Dealers in Furniture Vnd House Furnishings.
Bridge on Main street
At the
County Coinmii-ioner-C. J. Kwlmjlt'
Ii a pioneer nf Klamath County. Hula
:i contcivaliio bu.iticta man and lini
ma'leii ucrrt llli hit own liutlncra
veiiliirer, mi I It l fair to nf utno that
hu nlll iloaa well willUhu county liilil-liera.
bummons
In thu Circuit Couit of tho Slntu nl
Oit-Kon for Klamath County.
John Kooutz plaintiff, mi. Amanda
Kiln Kooiitztk'feiiilanl, unit in equity fur
illvorcf.
In thu name of thu tnto of Ort'm:
Vou arc htreliy n-qiilreil toaprK-arnm.
nniHcrthurompluliil Hied nKulnrt yuu
in tliu uIhau I'litill.tl milt on or liofurn
tatiirtby, June 13th, WH, U-inu tli-
hot day pn-eiilHil In the order for put
llitttion of thin niimiHiii", tho flrat imfili
e.ttlou of Hhleli huinc on Hntiirihty, May
L'r.il, WA, aii'l If ytii fail n to nimwrr,
for want thi'teof, ihc- plaintiff will apply
to tho eijilit fur thu relief ileinundcwl in
the (OiiiUlnt, lilel herein, to-wit: for
n ilfcrcM .llt.olviliK thu homhi of rrintrl
moiiy exhtiiiK h'tween plaintiff and ilu
(endant. Tlil ninuiioiiH In nurvol hy puhlicatlon
In tlifllyOiilni; Herald, hyorder of Hon.
Henry I.. Ilunaoii, Judttu of (hit Circuit
Court for thu flrat judicial dintrict of
Oretfou, dated May lnt, 1W8, which or
der require vtiriiiiiorm to hu puhllnlied
oneii ;i week for lx conteciitive necks
from thu lat day of May, IVrOH.
A. h. IXAVITT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
i.'flnrk nml nrli .vintlit. trtm C HA A
10 o'clock. A rnnlial invitation l r. '
tended to nil. '
C. I), Ulllrun l.elu.liiu nut hi. Hlmle-'
ill atix.k of llqiinra rhrap a the chraH
I. tl I
Professional Cards
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Oflicc over Klamath County Hank
C. F. STONE
Attorney at Law
Omice over iHintofllce, Klamath Kallt,
Ori-Kun
2500 Acres Tree
Thu Lakeildo company hat 500 ucien
oi laud under tho Adarnn ditch Hint It
will kIvo Ri:XT FItEE for onu year.
Thin includes tho uae of the land ami
water. Tho renter mutt clear ami
place the land in cultivation. Tho rent
er gets all thu crop!) but we reserva tho
"rlfdit to pasturo the atuhble.
Tho Lakeildo Company,
J. Frank Adami, Manager,
Merrill Oregon,
TcicriniHi: 19
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Falla, Oregon
DR. C. P. MASON
DeitiJst
American Hank A 'I nut ( ,,. ii,ng
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining I'arbrn
Oysters Served In Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON. Prop.
Klamath Falls G Wlnema
Truck & Transfer
COMPANY
Furniture and pianos carefully
moved. HatfKat'tt wairon anil
Hfnerol dnr,g. All work
Kiven prompt attention. Bum
to ami from all bout. I'liona 1(0
COLBURN & YOUNG
Proprietors
Incorporated November
aa, looo I
Statement of Condition
of tliri,
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DICKMBIR 31, 1007
RESOURCES
Imns nml DIscoruitH $340,0:10.(10
IJonda und SccuritieM . G3.52G.04
Konl Kritato, DulldiiiKM uml
Flxturw . . 14,74.r.in
Ciwh and SlirhtKxohnriKo l(JG,247.(Jl)
SB85.04D.5I
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully pnld $ 100,000.00
SurphiH and I'rolltJt 2 1 ,7011. 1 1
Due Other llunkri .'12,000.1)1
Di'lHwItu .. 431.205..1Q
$505,01 l).r, I
I, Alex Martin, Jr,,CahlT of tin- U,, Mi,.,d
hank, do anlrtiinly awear that the nlnne '.
in.nl la I run to ihc heal of my ktiuwUMlne nmll . r
AI.KX MAltTIN, Jit. (a.i
SubacrlhrU and awrorit to tx-fun im tin. i u,
of January. Itaw.
IScalf C II. Witiiii.
Notary I'ul.lli fur r.t
OFFICERS
ALEX MAltTIN
E. R. REAMIS
ALEX MARTIN, JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass't Cushlcr
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor
Choicest of Wlnea, Liquors and Cigars
t
t
Cater to the hotter claaa of trade, ltd nullum; to offrnJ
the moat critical. You'll rmtlre thn ihltrrrnre vtUnynt
try It. Juit the ptaco to drop In for a tefmlilrc Utrr
a( when you nerl a tlmulant. I'urf nUiri of t3
kind for family trade a (eclalty
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets, Matting Tapestry,
Linoleum. Art Squires, Tabic, Lounge
and Stand Covert, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Also Silk Floss and Feltolene Matlresse
Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen
cil woven wire Springs, the onlything
for hot weather.
Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oak
Rockers.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishc
Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155
?
CIIAS. K. WOHDKN
I'rraldont
M. WOItDKN
Caabivr
I'ltKI) MELHASK
Vlfr"PrMUn
The American Bank and Trust Co.
i i , I,, , ' m
W fa fS flfe s ? 2 B
j.il,,A..A.A.t.ilJt
iS llll si It I ill
ifM
CAPITAL. $100,000.00
Cor. 8lkui4 Mala Sired
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