The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 18, 1908, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD
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HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
SUIISCRU'TION RATKS
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KLAMATH FALLS, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 18. 1908
OBJECTIONS TO THE PLATFORM
The proposed anti-injunction and tariff revision
planks in the platform to be adopted by the convention
continue to attract attention and discussion among the
party leaders, and are said to be the only points upon
which any issue may be raised.
Speaker Cannon, who is in Chicago, is strongly op
posed to the anti-injunction plank in the form generally
accepted as drafted. As to tariff revision, Mr. Cannon
has already had important conferences with Representa
tives Payne of New York and Dalzell of Pennsylvania,
two of his most important lieutenants in the Lower
.House of Congress.
While the opposition to the anti-injunction plank have
many supporters, including the Oregon, California and
Washington delegations, it is still a question whether
Speaker Cannon can eliminate it from the Taft platform.
The Speaker himself is in doubt as to his abitity to erase
or even modify the plank, but this fact only serves as a
stimulus to the efforts he is making.
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RKMTOKATION TO KNTHV Or I.INIM H
National IVtctl. Nolle It hmW ll
IhM th limit ilfMrltal Ix'tow, tiilracln
UW arret, within the Caira.le National Vfi'i,
Orrcon, will l tulijrclta tetllemenl tn.1 en
try umler Hit .roltlnn 01 nt nmne.ieau
SUMMONS
In il-1 limit I'mirl f I In' MmI" !
1)ii'i;ciii, for tin' I mmly ol MHinulli,
Willi.! II. C.mniT, I'lnliillM)
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juneu.i'tti, ui!tiai3.ui. at m inmeur...... - ., , .11,.i
Jo IMIili I lw I I'linrr nil' in"'"' ....
Ltn.l Offlc t l.atclw, Oregon, on Auoi.t
actually irrupted,
on Iht application
otlow, who hat.
Ihe prior tlihl ol ant
inch .eill.r or applicant li
th.l'XW Any renter who tclull) tn.l In ,IV ff l.tln 1 1 1 r Yntl Hlf ItrU'li) nililtnl In i
looditltnrltliulnf any oftil.IUn.lt for aetl- .. .. B1M(,'r tin' niini.litliil Wnl
cultural purpart prior to January J, lw..i! I "I '; , , nili.l ull i
ha. not al.o.loncJ tan.., hit i prefereme , P'I"' "' ' ""' UU ' ' ,U '' V,
rlahl to inkle a tioniettet.l entry for the ltn.lt m or m (oii tin -M ily "") mKt ,"
M. tald lan.lt erellttr.i up ,l (I,,, tt ,y o I ho lliui' III I no uriirr
ontolih I"i ;"'""; '..I ,u. iMhllratiiui ol Hit mnitii'ii, lb I
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homriirol rnlry ami llo .rltrrhi rutil l ni,iK.jir mi'l nnimT, lor wnnt lliol'l tl' '
cimlM.1 prior to Anju.t mii.HH on which '. ... , ,. ,, ,. ,ml (r tl(.
JttothoUn.lt will twMibJrrl to h-HIiiiiiI l'u" "" w" J "'' ' " , . ., , ' ,
ml nitty by .ny iii.llllrU iim.ii. Tin. Uit.lt . trllcl .rnyil (or III tin' ioiii.lllit liori" ,
te followtt lh J'hlolSKqr,Hfcti.il.l (, Kor n iIihiit tllollti Ibf
Whlut.NWqr.ikrSI. Iltlctl iin .ppllHin , . , 1Rrmon eilillni: I"'!"
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Cbrglnnlni.t' . iln wcb.l. uih ol ,s.v outer ollhi' ;n rW J; ;,r"",,,
rorne r ol tw Jl. T rl H.K7J-J K.ibn w ai Cumily Jmltie ul M.m.lli Loiinl), lllf
cbtl, thenro touth M cbtlni, Ibrtir U 10 un, tnnilf, ililril mot lllfl In lb 'Hi
ch.ln.,thnr JSuch.lin.lhfn KWch.Int, , Klninalii Knllt, lrr!im, on tlm II ol
lhnc.SfOcblnloiliuolblnnliic.n.on Wlilrli iti.l iihlrr It H'-
.ppllrtllon ol Roy K Wltr.n KUn.th.Hrr. June l. "IHCli " '" " r " "
,n.,..m.l.lh'hl ol W hl.MM .M. T H. Ollltll lllut lllllllltlt III IM 'HI "
BK, nponppllcllonolJ,UI"oolrtllotltnl, - i,,it1 l.lit-tl unci' Wit'k, Inr a t'll.l "I '
urn, .urnui K.iiri..... .., .. n.. -. .. nirvrtilve atiu ciilitectmi" wont
Httqrol IKCtO. ia, K IOK.Un l , T ,t J l?,. lw
tlonolJ U How.M.Ko.lind.oion.thMV Irom lhi U of June 1WM.
irol NKir, tboWhlolK qr.Hce lt,ibNU I II. W. htrtir,
irolNKir."rea, T MIIOK,nn.p.ll j.t Attorney for I'Uliitl'!
r.llonol John Kl.lrr, I'rlurillle, Ortfonilbr I
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Solon ".Tim, II 10 K. iih.ii .ppllctllon ol
lif Noltn, Kmllli'l, Olrt.in.
III II l..NKKIT,
roinml.tlonrrvl Ibrllrurltl J"'I Oltlr,.
Approir.1 HifB,l
I'KA.NK I'lKKCI,
Uttl AtiltUiilliM'rrUryolthr Inlrrlor
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MI1ICU TOW I'DIIUCATiON I
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lourtinoiit ol tlio Inlrilor, I . .s i
Uml Olllie, t I tele, (Imkoii, Jiiiio.
.'., IU0.S. Nutlio It beleby tUm Ibat
Wllli.iu T. rtliirlner, of Klamalli Kail-.
1.1, llr.', int.lo
Notice For PabllcMloa
The possibilities for a stampede for Roosevelt has
gone a glimmering and with it the folorn hope of John
athan Bourne. The continuous fight made against Taft
will not bring him any favors from the Secretary if he is
elected President. Further than this the prominent re
publican senators have announced that henceforth, so far
as they are concerned, Bourne would not be recognized in
party councils, on account of his present support of
Governor Chamberlain.
Holding that a notary public is a state officer, and
that his duties and functions are not confined to any par
ticular district or section, Attorney-General Crawford
contends that a notary public can officiate at any place
within the state during his two years of appointment.
The opinion is given in the case of a notary public who
removed from Glendale to Portland.
Department of the Interior, I', .H
Land OlDce, taketltn On-ifon, Mi) l&,
IPO, Notice la hereby itlxen tint Albvrt
Ilirrlton, of KUmith Kullt, Krecon,
who, on Nov. 8, 1W7, mt.lo limber ami
tone application, No. -HU., for NK'4
SWf, rVctlon ?, T.mntltr :IT ..
ILniccKK., Will. Meridian, but tllo.1
notice of intention to innl. liiul I'loot,
to ettablith claim to tlie tan.l above 'lc
cribeil, before Connly Clerk Klamath
Co., at hit ollice at Klamath Kalli, Ore , Ornion.
on ine 1 1 in uay oi ,Uuii, lion.
Claimant namct a wltm-aae: John (i.
Schallock, of Klamath l-'all, Orryon,
T. J. h'laten.of Klamath Kalli, Oregon,
Albro Jamlton, of Klamath Kallt Ore.
rod, Wm. Caillile, of Klamath Knllt,
Oregon.
J. X. U'ATtox. lu-iiitter. S 18
.Oirttoii, ho, mi Aiiiiiil 1-1,1
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liomrf M nil riury, ..u. .,, iui ri.-j ,
SK4, t-v lion IS r.4 Ni:' fMllon Id, I
i.-WSW4 rVitloniM. Towii.hlp .rrr-,'1.
llaiiKe ! I. WllUimtle .Mrrl.lUn, lint .
I lilnl liotlivof iiili'iitlnn to male Final
'Knolrar Proof, to r.mi'li.li ilalm to
the lan.l lno ilrtrr.ll, In-fine ('.uml)
'Cleik Klamath O.iiint), nt hit olllre at
Klaina h l-allt, lliiumi, on the 3r.l tin)
jot Aiittntt. IOiH, rialtnant iiainrt t
nitlii"trt
, A M . JantUoii, of Klamath Fall, Ore
((on; lien Cathtle, of Klamath hallt, llr
etfon; W A. Ikiii.lliint.iil Klamath Kallt,
Oregon; II. Mulley, ol Klaaiath Kallt,
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Clas5ified Advertisements
UAL OTATX t'OR SALE
Lincoln County, Oregon, is said to be the only county
in the United states that ever voted to restore the sa
loons after having once shut them out. The liquor men
seem to feel that they are back again only on sufferance
and have made promises that in the future their places
shall be run in a manner to which no exception can be
taken. '
Some men are dishonest enough to cheat themselves
in a game of solitaire. This would seem to be the limit.
FOK SAI.E-im Acre Uncli Located
II tullei east of Klamnth Kallt a li.iric
aln for rome hometeekur, for particular the lilt day of Aiittntt. iww,
Inquire at thlt ollice.
ISOTICI! I'OK I'UUUCATION (
IVparlment of the Interior, ('. "
j ml Ollice, at l.akrtlew, OreKnii. June
A, I'.W. Not lie It lureby nitrii Ihat
H'illlam Allwrt (Hey. ol iMrrl., Calif.ir
nla, mIhi, on April '.".', UO.1, made hnmi
lead entry No. L"M7, for V, .NW4,I
r-K'4 SW'4, SH4' rWl4. rWtl.m K,
Town.blp 41 y, l!.iiKc 7 K, Wlllamctle
Meridian, tut III.-.I nollco ol intriitiori ,
to make Final Fhe Vear I'roof, tn r
tal.tl.lt claim to the land aholedrtcilhed ,
' before County Clerk Klamath County.
at hi ollice, Klamath rll,llrnnii, on
Claimant
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MISCILLANIOUS
I.0ST-0ne33 Smith A Weiton re
volrer between Court llou and Lake
fide Ion. Finder will be libarly re
warded by Icavinic aame at Lakeitde Inn.
nar.irt at wllnrt.it! htlie Morgan, of
Keno, Orrjon , Itichtr.l Krarna.r.f Itiif
rii, California; IMward llra.ty.of Krrl,
California; Joilnh II. Oley, of Dorrit,
Califorbia. i'.h
J. N. Waiimix, Itmiiler.
MONEY TO !.OAN-llard timet but I
have some money to loan if jou hate
theaecurity.-b'. B. Hall.
IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS
PBtaPHiBiBiBiBiBliBbBiBiBiBiBiBiBiBVJ.kw
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rou MAU
For Sale Underwood Tjpewriter in
good condition 50. I. V, Kuykendall.
FOK HAM-: Itotary bull bearinK
White SewliiK Machine, lalitt ditlyn,
aiilllletlahurniturehlnre. if
Safet Two practically now llerrliik"
Hall-Marvin lafca, at a barKain, one 20x
2-liniliea mil one 25x3.' Inchex, Intldti.
Inipilreal lleitkeinr Jewily atore.
You get more room, more cooking surface
and convenience than from any atove ever sold
In Klamath Falls.
E. VIRGIL 6 SON
Dealers in Furniture and House Furnishings. At the
Bridge on Main street
FOR 8AI.K Orm ilretter , one watli
stand, ono rocking chair, one table and
one heating Move. Call nt the lirick
tore. n
For Sale
One whole builnen block in Klamath
Fulla for ilo for forty cents on the dob
larofwhatit ual worth thirty dayi
- C D. Wlllion.
TtKfAIITMKNT OK TIIK INTKIllOli. r.txutl.
ijko nrnrr. Wuhlniten. I. n Mai.N n.
!. NnTicc or atnuatnoN or rxauc i-tNi
t.i .,nutii tun rNTar.-NiHk u -m-r
Vlvtn IKtl tlw artlnr rWrturr of IK. Interior hu
vwttnl il.artnwtitt ordr ut ltMrttl In t
ftrutlM um..Trta lh wlitujrawtl for Irrlat.
Iloo uutiKr. uiwl.r th til of Jin 17, IWU IJ1
?. iv tt in naiMcikm wltn tl- KUmtlh
l'roltt, Ornron, of Ih. follow! UtnU.I Un.lt
In th HUU of Orrtrvn. tml la I.U tuthorllr turn
of uld trwtt at httt not Um Iwr.lofora Anallr
rttUnd tnil art HA olh.rwU. llllrt wn.r.rl
or approi.rltlt.1. will L. ..il,)t m witlnnrat Uh-I.r
tht public Urullawt of ih. Unlll rluirtonan.1
ftr Jurutl, l, but tlitllnotUtuLjOTi turn,
try. flllnr. or t.Uctl.M until July 31, ihm. ii ih.
Unltmt KUtn Uml orTUa tt UWkw, Orraon.
wtrnlna l-lr. ttprvulr alvm that iuni will
loprrmliu.1 turtln ortirrrUt tnr nthl ht.
w undtr in Mttlrtn.nl or orruilm lvun
ritrl.brutry U, 1KB tl prior to Jur..M, lc
H!i NK'i. W'i HK1,, l-!l..n IW. T, SW , It. K.
Ornron. I'llfcl) i)t NNI.TTt ' '
t-., . ., 9!.".'!1.l.'..'"n, "' " !tral Uiul Orn
FRANK I'IKIiLI.
I Irtt AttUttM rWr.Urr of Ih. InLrW
DKIMItTKNTOITIIKINTKItl()lt,utML
uxoorrur, Wt.l.n.ti.,.., li i: Mar 2
l. .soma or r.r.,Mii.N r i-ii.li.-i.Am'
io mnum akh mo rS,.iiiu it brrthr
ulirri ti.it i be ttrirr'trr ol II..' In'tru.r lit, t'
.-.. h.,,,!,.,,.., ,i,Pr (J, WHIilllSMtl III Ul
far tt ihe itmt tSctit tlm mib.lnwtl b.r Irri.
.,l.1iVn.'""'0!, l""1 ' "" "r "' J"i" i. iw.
'?; "'' t8?" !"' '"" '" f-iiiin lion with ih
Klanaihl'io).t,Ortri.ii,ol il.f lolt.mli.fd,
-flU.I lahrt. In m.i,. , Oreim, an'l bl
blttuibUrlit.icb.,..i, tc ., i.'.vi ,,,,
....". I'1"e,"!, Anally rtii.re. arid tir not
oibi-rwltd wlih.lrai.il, rcu-rtnl or ai.i.rnirl
r.!Viin,,i'yi,uyic.,..,"1v'.,,,,,n iio'itr tin
Incorporated November
StBlcincnt of Coitdlur ,
.. of I lie
Klamath County
Klamath Fllti, Ovc.,
DECEMBEH 31, HH,:
RESOURCES
IrtmiiH ami PIscoimtH
lloniliiiindSecuritlfH
Uoal Kritnto, litiildinH am
Flxtiirort . ..
Cash nntl Slwht KxijIuiiiku
O.J,'-
1900
nk
0 80
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5BH!i,0.0.51
UABILITIES
CaiiUil Slock, fully paid
Surpltm ami I'mlHa
Duo Otliur ItankH
Di'ihihIIm
I. Alex Martin. Jr.. (WiLt of n .
bank, do rudrninly awrnr that lb.
mint la trm In the U'tt of in knon ' '
AI.KX M Alt UN. J i
SubacrllHtl and worn to U-f..t. n
of January, llW,
ISt-Alf C
Nntai) 1'nb'ir I
$ 1 oo.uoo.oo
21.733.1!
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13l.ti5.t10
5SH5.0.10.B1
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OFFICERS
ALEX MARTIN
E. R. REAMIS
ALEX MARTIN. JK.
LESLIE ROGERS
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As.s'UVIiicr
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dent
Pioneer Bank of Klamath linsin
The Eldred Company
F. G. ELDRED. Manaijer
Bonanza, Oregon
Siddlet, Harness and Supplies
We make a specialty of first-ckis.-., . , .mntcctl.
hand-made Saddles and Shaps. n .r Saddle?
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry,
Linoleum, Art Squares, Tabic, Lounge
and Stand Covers, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Alto Silk Float and Feltolene Mattresses
Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen
cil woven wire Springs, the only thinf
for hot weather.
Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oik
Rockers.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to R St. George Bishop
Phone-Store, 61 Residence, lf5
CHA8. K. WOHDKN
IWdent
M. WOKDKN
C(hltr
I itKl) MEUIASK
Vl.-i-l'rrill1
The .American Bank and Trust Co.
Orrion, watnliiK Ulna rti.rrttlv , ,!
no ir.n will lw riiiriiM imaiti Sr Vim m
wcu(.all.ii Uun tU., M.y Mtv I.iVm. Vi i
irlur o Julriu. IM. all licit truhint u iir ,"
HraVl"l,i-i5.'Xle..V.h.K '"' .. SW ir
' ' WiVi," JVly.-r"'""11 1.
FHANrmKrV?" "' "" "'"'"'" ,J""1 om
rim A..I. a it Btcrriarr ol Ihe Intcilor
nwvy rrcignung a specialty. Baggage Order Are
Give Proapt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Hiving up-to-date pluo
track we solicit yoar
f lae plaao moving
PHONXS
Office H7
Barn 671
Rctldcnce nan
WENYON a GRIMES, PROPRIETORS
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CAPITAL, iflOp.QOO.OO
Cor. aid d Main ri