t hi'i.-'i ' !l Jrt" m i a k-i r'3: ffSi (HE EVENING HERALD (md dallr. teul SEunJav. br lh Herald PublishingT6mpany W. 0. SMITH, tditor HURSCRII'TION IIATKS !Ur, by mall, a j-mr, I R.W luiiy, wy nun Mainomn. r, Ijrmakl, lhr nonlha, tHUji ttymnll. a month, . Jaitjr, dvltrvnti tr citrrWr, a wwk, W ISA W .li Hum m ItKMtT. Sdml ISMtlnTll monrv onW. M" orir immal chck on your local hank, tlitnpt, coin, or forirncjr. NKwnrAncH Law op Okmom, &tkn S&Qof thWawa if Or en rnrw that whriwwr an l4trn rontmlltn a nwraw hall mall such nr-ppapfT to any lron In this but without (Ht trrvlTlna ai frnUr thwfor. aueh nwwPr htlt tatltwnmt lb In a i If U ami noiUltorobllra Ikwi thall am-ua atlnt turn trrun. whether atj nwparr It rolrrd lif tha nn lu whoa 1. la & k iutl MARSH LANDS 50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's greatest KIUO.W MAY 20, IW The Herald has been naked by the saloonmen if we think they ave no richts. We certainly accord to them all the rights and privileges whicn are given to overy free American citizen. Wo will even concede to them the right to publish nitything in the "Anti" which they ma de sire. They claim the right to meet the "bifter personal at tacks" of the Anti saloon people with "bitter personal attacks," and as long as it is their light not ours, we cheerfully admit it is none of cur business. We do not Iwlieve that the sa loonmen meant it -in just that way and we have not so inter preted their reply. They no doubt feel that the Herald has unjustly criticised their action, but if they stoo to think they will see that it was only friendly advice, such as we might ogTer the Local Option people. PersonaIitie3 on either hide can only result in harm in any con troversy, and are really a dis grace to the present day civili- are paying their cash for ndver- ' ilowrvim: of hU iart wit.-. Using to the Herald as a per-j dnun-Mnmi v. r. Hnwlcy whv the Herald is more liberally poiiiU-M Munition. VMI ninny nwt pntronircd by the advertisers J timt Mr. Pulton m boau-n, j.i e il,nnnm.Ml,,,n,.!illn Uv trnllir. In tlu iitu M r. Oiko rtvilxitl! 10 T 1 1 IZ IIONOIIAIU.r, III ill I 1HJ WIIV.4 rf. tilt VI, I --.- .... Do the people think that the i"hb. i' " tlnth.laMHri,oi'ltT or Tll,: t,rAT1, ",' f01"' businessmen of Klamath Falls Itlioro -. Mr. r.ilt.m mmIioi.-. Mr.t'aVo t.ox Ft' it Kl.AMATll cou.niv. Wi Hit llliilrl.ltinrtl, tfnlilrlilf WW li'Snl o'im nl llio ptrclml l WhI mllits .. r ,1,., i',,,,,.!. .,( Kliininlli. Mull' ,j. . , , r i. n . .1 . . . .. . . . . . ...' i eonni.mvor to me cuuorf uust- t iim pnt rtomi with prii: in lacum ness pcoplo do not do things ' record Ik lu platfonu. that way. Their reason is that jMli-ooiiliSii.reiiie imri-li. s. they know the people have con- ' n,.11M wm nu mui nn-nilon. faience in what is printed r the ,liry n1(, ,.iw, lVlim,,.,m.r.j. w. Herald, both in news matter and UllKlJ ,, ,,0 W,llu.r, advertisements. k. u. (XmimiMiomr-r. K.Cunii.Ml Oregon's richest soil. 7TT" bargains i.t !JJ20per acre and upwards. Easy Terms. iii riJJV i -i i r - a, .1 .... .. ii... I nnrnnn mnrrmnT n m Petition for Liquor Llcenie tHHIMV u( On hiii, niul nt'tiiiil iriliiit lliviiln, iiilliu Iihio iiolimll) ti-.lilnl llinrin lor iikiio tlnin lliliti 1n) linuiiMUlrly iiitiiMliiislliiMliitiMilMiiiilni: iil llllnii till i.fllllon. li lii'fi'lij imwhUiiIIj i lt'tltln junr liiiiioinlilf Uly In iitmil hiiiI lno I. Jiunm II. Wlnflir, n iril tli'iitul fiil'l lurilnit, llrrnin tit mII It is rightly conceded that the greatest of all factors today for the encouragement of right , thinking, sane judgement and . lull, lr.-omtnu Attomry, u H iikiii lur tin' hsiiio iiinl i iMitttlitl to tlu ii'i)iul ot tln 1'iillic mrl. riorvciittnit Altormy It. V. Kiiikfii- JifilCt' correct knowledge is the free and untrammfled newspaper. Wheth or the p.per be of one political faith or another or truly inde pendent in its course, it must be possessed of sufficient breadth Icall) Mltliont oit)ltlou. lie U fll liiiillllii anil KUttiiitli uu.t IjiIo Count- lea iiri to U rtniKrntill.iliil on li.nliik' I't'vn nlilo to ilm'o inii'i)iiix'lrlil nil M Ionic) in iioiulnat'oi, fur I hi' plnic. St.ilL' f-fii.ilor (iihi. II, Mftriuinii, n . 'lix. D3S3 the bill renuinnir uublication of camnaiirn contri- llivwcom.iWit.limJrr.ln.lii.ai. u...: : . i-.:.. t- tonal line, flu U mil lltte.1 for tl.r UUklUItO l(lll IU CIVUIIUII9. .III. Taft replies in a telegram stating that he was in favor of the bill ' and had already written Senator ' Burrows, chairman of the com-1 mittee on elections, urging the i passing of the bill. I are in favor or the publishing of campaign contributions, and that would indicate that possibly zation, whether it is indulged in i both the Democratic and Kepub- by the Local Ootion dcodIC or "can plattorm3 will contain a the saloonmen. This has always been the history of prohibition tights and is one of the causes of the great damage done to busi ness and any town or community where the fight occures. We ar free to speak plain on this subject. a3 we have not been embarrassed by accepting money from either side. The saloonmen has compli mented us by saying that "The Herald has always been fair in all matters iortaining to the city's affairs." We have found out long ago that it pays to be fair. The Herald does not represent any interest-r-or- body of men. It depends entirely on the support of its readers, the citizens of Klamath Falls. The people have faith in the Herald and know that what is printed in the news columns, is not the biased opinion of the Editor, but rather the actual daily occur rences obtained from reliable sources. This policy is why the Herald has more readers in Kla math Falls than any other paper. This is the reason why we are daily adding new subscribers to our list. Thi3 is the reason also, and courage to publish the m-ws i mmc bVimtor. I n riMnj; mwg Stnir- without distortion or prejudicial interpolation. Having chroni cled the happenings the readers mind is left free to form a judgement. Irrespective of what the Editor may say editor ially he has opitortunity to draw his own conclusions, because all the facts from which an opinion 'rol UUConnty.nliioa.iioimt) Miviiff. may be formed are at his disposal. ' Ho lia KiKKiiMui-Atioii, i un nciiw i nun, ncll ac'iualiiliil with nil tlit- niir. Both Bryan and Taft the two roundm.? county uml in.il.- an rillcii-nt leaders in the nresidential race. ' oiliror. Vote for him. man l.nilni: hthh! iiiicti-rnt In tlir Uiw or Homo niul ilciiioiiilrntisl In. nlillit). lti'ineji'iitiitiu'ii-Oiir Stati Iti-p rt-.fiilalUc. II. 1. IVUnai ami II . Itr-tttnln, niv itroni; ramlM ito. uml will I mutr titan ki)I llirlr I'.irt) -Iri'iijjlli. Shmir-W. It. H.uo.- IhiIIiiiiiIIi1iM to llll tlu'otllci, lm inn nrvcil )! oflrUuiiA, IniitiF, (('niirntril or nmll lii nor In lrriininlllli' limn ono iinllon, In tin- prrcliul fotrmlil for wrlil "I .l nioiitlii, Iroiu tli.1nl, Uy ol .Inly, limn Nolli I. Iirlrliy .'llfll liy llio lllnliT hIkiii.I, lint lliu tlllon will U 'ti viiliil to llio County Court nfmraitlil at llio court loom In llin city of KU malli Fitlln,()rii;on,on llio, lt, 'lay -f Jul), A P. llW, at llio hour of ID oVIihI. n. in. of talil day or a. .on tlirrraftor in raM llllM ran br hranl. Patnl tn. Iillli ilny of May. ItOM Jaiuo II. Wlnolfr. XA.MKS XAMIW C. K. Iloyt Km II. Wl.o N. J. Jnliiimii Dailil llntiiloy . II. (larilni't J. I'. Yoo li. F Vono I". . Poiiiilor I'm nl Diinipli r I'ltlll I'itH'll" !.l. II. Min.lt M. I'. .Moi! in County Clo.k-C. It. IKbp, ii.Counl) , w j,,T,10lllllM1II Clork, I. noil known to )ou till, liarliitf I . lrnnan Htiwl tliii" county in ScIiikiI Su'(ln-1 C. Prako tomloiit III n iiv lli.it It n rmllt to liliu- " A. Mom tvU. lloUno fvilut an Doiinli Micr. I "'!' "'" . .. . ... ' '. I U'.ll.r lll,.,i. . a ... ... ' .. lllnlllila ..ml till' uml la If I II it. In 1.M it I .... .'... i pianK with tins provision., ic timy Bryan has come forward in a tel- '"'''' 'pe"-t ...an. ( V w egram to Mr. Taft suggesting i?l,UH'1 Suwiliiirmlnii-J. (I. !.. Hill thatthevioininaskinzConirress "" cii.picnouaiy u..- ito,t tn nnw fhn liill rrnuirino- llio "" lio public lor llio MM the oar A-'o.tor Port K, Itlmm.ai Am.'. or, In tliu ril.t mnii lu tho rinlit plaro, liaviiit, eriiil a niu.ilicr of )rar In tho Ab-tract Ullice ami Imwntf n nnuplvlu nlntract o( ciory plvcoof ilooli-l laml In tlie county, put) him in n poiltlon to l , J, JainlMin It. M. Jami.nii 'j. I.. W Joint Gray M. F. I'ar.rr . W. C.lo 1 II. . Jom. 0. I.. Clii Kf. IU..L- J.M. Four i II. II. I.Nxloy O. II lliinrli Aa Proi Italpli II. jinrft"ii I.. W. Cii-lam! Ira Fnulo Wr.loy Colo Win. M. krn l. (J. Courliiry II.J.Kul.lk'p I). F. NimIi W. II. Noiton A. I.. Mrllia-o J A. dll-iiii Clark Win. Isiiliiii F. M. Ponton li Ponton !..(;. Hl.innio J. II. Mr... F J. ().lon Jot. llr.ilK Itubo Wlillo Frank Hlvn. P. It) an W. II. Clark U A, Craurn C. C. Ilropl.y J. II. liorry S. II. KIiik I kUmatli UN futfic llWary lho Klamath Knll. I'nlilli- t.ll,rr t. Iiii... I., i i i.i ik... i. ....... i i . WANTI.D-WIII i.ay "lin-nlfrTTTW ' ' " " ,u"" "' """''" .cn ivory flernuon fnmi 2 to CD) for kooJ clean KHn 'yrup can. ami 2 ' onnt. tnt lixtlf u.illmi in. ItnlMirtfl A ' Hank. Faint, Faint, Faint. Junt rocoliod at ItaMitin'ii lUnlware Htoro a complete line of Flierwiu-Williami Faiiita iml Viirnliliei. KvcntlilnK tlio latott In Summor mil Inery nil! be fouml at llio Stilts Do (lootl- Cn. Republican Candidates U. K. Feoator Hon. II. M, Cake, ai II. K Senator, ii all that no can ask for in one candidate. Mr. Cake la n ninn of pleaiintr apioaraiico, an I'loqtii nl peakcr, a man that umloratarnU t lie County Tria.utor I. .Mia Ij-nln, a-! 10 o'clock. A conlial Invitation la rt- TrtafUter, l will known to you all and ' tendril to all. be point, with p.Mo to hi. pa.t reconl. j (. p. wilUn l.iloMnit out hi. wl,lr. County Minojor M. I. Williama ha- . ",tf "loc,( n' liquor- rlira. a. the chrai Ineii con-p:cuouly boforu tho public oM. If ilurliiK hi ti rm of otllio. III. work HMk. for hi. t-llicioucy. County Coiumi.rloiior-C. J. ShIiikIo If a pioneer of Klumatb County. Ho la j cou.oriutiio bmii.o.a man am) baa I ins'le mici-rtj with lili on bu-lncM vonttirvr, an I it li fulr to nituinn that ho will do ai well with lint comity huti Professional Cards IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS IB'J flSfJro''SBry7ygaBSal Summons of In tho Circuit Court of tho Plate Oioyon lor Klauialh County. John Koiintz plaiulin, n. Ainamla F.lla Kootitz.lcfeml.int, milt linipilty for dliortu. In lho name of llio Htateof Orefiii: You mo li reliy ri'pilrvil toapiar nnd i.inwrrinocompuini ii.eu nunlnH joii liitboaboio fiitltlnl Miit on or before. J-aturday, June I3lb, IWIH, ImIhk tl,e Ubtilu) prt-i-criU-il In tlioonler forpub luiitiou of tlil Minimum, tbo lint publi rnilori of which Im-iikmi halunlay, May L'i.iI, 11X18, aii'l if you fail fo to aiiKivor, for want theriof, i1.it t.l.ilntifl will apply In tint court for lint .relief ileiiiAi.iloil in I llio loinplulut, liliil bcroln, lo-wlt: lor a .locrLuiliimoliiiiK lho Ixnidn n( matri mony uxi.tinu liotwrtn plaiiitlfl and do li'iidaiit. Tl.ia Mimmoiia lit k.tuiI by publication in the KvenliiK Herald, by order of Hon. Henry I.. Pcnton, Juilito of Ihu Circuit Court for the flmt Judiiiul illitrlct ol On koii, diitLiI Hay )t, 11W8. which or. ilerrirjulrid tuiiitimmi to bit publiiihed onion week fur U coneecullvo weeka I (ruin llio 1st day of .May, IWJ. n, i.. i.i.AVJIT, Attorney for I'lainiiff, DR.. WM. MARTIN Dentist Ollicc over KVlnmth County Dank C. F. STONE Attorney at Law Oflilce over ,otofflce, Klamath KalU, Orcjcon Ttirrin.Kr i D. V. KUYKENDALL Attornry at Law Miimuth Falla, Oregon You get more room, more cooking surface and convenience in Klamath Falls. than from any stove ever sold E. VIRGIL ft SON Dealers in Furniture and House Furnishings. Bridge on Main street At the DR. C. P. MASON Deniist American Hank A Tiul V,,.' building 2500 Acres Free Tho Lakeside company liat 2500ariea of land under the Adania ditch that It will give IJK.NT FltKH for one jcar. This Include the uie of the land and water. The renter' must clear and place the land In cultivation. The rent- or gets all the cropi but we reaervs the rlpht to paeture the stubble. The I.akeaide Company, J. Frank Adamt, Manager, Merrill Oregon. CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining I'arbm Oysters Served In Any style J. V. HOUSTON. Prop. Incorporated November 20, iqqq Statement of Condition of tho, Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DICIMBER31, 1007 RESOURCES iiJahii anti Discount S340.ri.in on 03,525.84 IkiniUantlSecuritlvH Real Kutato, HullclinKtt niu Fixturvd.. Catth anti Slant KxchniiKe 14,745.18 1C0.247.G9 S8U5.049.51 LIABILITIES Capital Stuck, fully jmltl S100.UOO.00 SurpluH and I'roHtn 2 1,753.1 1 Duo Other Hankx :2,OOo!o4 lHHwlta 431,205.46 $585,040.51 I, Alex Martin. Jr.. Cailikr of tin ,1. u ,mM bank, 1U1 aol.mnly awrar that llm nl ,ite. mi'iit la Iruotolbe Iwat nfniy kiiimhilL-r atullwii.r AI.KXMAltTIN.JII. iiMr, SubMribml and awom to brfntr inr tint til, A., of January, ltM. ' ISralf C II Wmuu.u Notary I'ubllc f . r Of'un OFFICERS AIM MARTIN E. R. REAMES -ALEX MARTIN. JR. LESLIE ROGERS President Vice-President - Cashier Ass'l Cashier Pioneer Btnk of Klamath Basin THE OFFICE E. H. DuFAULT. Proprietor Choicest of Wines. Liquors and Clrfan r Cater to the better claa. of tradi-. Kith nothing toofro) Uie moat critical. You'll notice the diltctrnct krtj try It. Juat the iUce to drop In for a rrfrnhlrf bn ox when you nrri allmulant hire linn ef 3 kind, for family trade a cllty Ready for Inspection Our line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry, Linoleum, Art Squires, Table, Lounge and Stand Covers, is ready forinipec tion. Something entirely new Also Silk Floss and Feltolene Mattresse Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pes cil wof en wire Springs, the only thiii for hot weather. Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oik Rockers. . W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155 CIIAB. K. WORDKN I'rraident M. WOKDKN Caahlur IJtEOMELW VitfPrMfcW The American Bank and Trust Co. Klamath Falls fi Wlaema Truck ft Transfer COMPANY Furniture and pianos carefully moved. Baggage wagon and general dravlng. All work given prompt attention. Buaa to and from all boat a. phone lttt COLBURN a YOUNG Proprietors .. - i - i' ? I -g-. .iBBBBBTaBk faaTaj aaiiatijiw nvtmmm Ut mm ' us mm m 11111 Jli Jst aij 1 1 " Tw 1 JsSL 1 JEJL 1 BlsL : 1 S. i ' i ; iiiiilfisliili; AijNpfttfaaJdKJ tit ll v CAPITAL, $100,000.uu Cor. Slk Md Mala Street Vtt 1. i"w '4