The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 13, 1908, Image 2

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MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY
50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TEH,
THE EVENING HERALD
Issued Dully, Except giituliy, ly tlm
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor '
SUHHCHITTION UATKS
Pslly, I'J mnll, one jear
Dally, by mall, tlx months
Dally, by mall, lliree months
Dally, by mail, one month
Dally, delivered by carrier, one week .
1
ioiui.osi: ron taxics.
It lit oMltniilt'tl (lint in ninny its
SOti ciim'h i i'ir nmy lio iuIiIimI lit
tlio Imslnoss of tlio circuit rout! by
tlio opcratlnn tif tlm new Inw rclnt
Iiir to foroclosttro of propurty on
which ilellnnuoiit taxi's Imvo not
boon pa M ultliln hIx montliN from
tlu time tlii'.v lii'iomc ilolliiiiueiit.
Tlint la iilmiit tin1 mimber of '."
Hint will rcitnlt If tpniiiuntli"i ttili
1 1 u IK' nt (lit into of loimcr )iuh.
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KLAMATH FALLS. MONDAY F.VENING. JULY III. 1908
Till: Tlllllll l'.HT i lo.itOO iloliKti! ntul khoMsi noiw
Now that tlio two Rro.it i nlltlntl lly ntolibetl lilm for It
imrtlcs linvo met ami aclecti I thrlr llulnon win HponUlnc. In belinlf of
xtuiiilnril bonror for tlio .ninlnj: .Mr llrjan. fur tlio crriitor nn) ami
lampalmi, ronslilernbln liilercst will (for n Jap.im-iio ivrliisluti plank, llo
center on tlio action of tlint l In- I imulo, i'crliu-. tlio mini unpopular
lomliiK known in tlio Tlilnl l.ul. !pevli oor lirartl In a nallonal ton
or tlio Independence I.eaKiio. Tills
orKanliatlon will enter natlon.il pol
II Ira for tlio Hint time when It lioldn
Its eourentloii In Indianapolis on the
'.'Ttli of this month.
Tlio IniK'iK-nTKnitf League has bad
conslilcrabie Imlncnco on the result
nf ii3llilcnl contests in tbo novornl
Mutes where Mr. ller.rst has Ms p.f-
pers i-stablliihed, Kticli as New York.
California. Illinois and Massacbus
ells, and the result of Its eutiaiiie
Inn national polltbs . Ill be watcheil
with Intercut.
Necessity for the reorganization
of both the old parties Is admitted
by many closely allied with politics,
and tlio result of the election In No
vember will probably determine
which of the two will make the arm
move. While no third party move
ment has ever been siucessftil in the
United States In elecllnc Its candi
dates. It has In many cai-es held tlie
balance of power and In home cases
Its Inflluence has decided the elec
tion. If the Independence League enters
the field alone and puts up a no par
ate ticket. It is believed that the re
sult will be an overwhelming Repub
lican victor)' but If It should endorse
the Democratic ticket there would
be a close race with some doubt as
to the result. It Is stated that the
defeat of Bryan this year would iMf
essltate the reorganization of the
party with Bryan and tlio old lead
ers eliminated.
Mr. Hearst came near belne elect
ed Mayor of New York City and
governor of the state and the League
Influence has changed the result of
the elections In many of the states.
What It will do in the national cam
paign is the question which is troub
.tug iLe leaders of the two old parties.
1IOUSOX DIHtllSTS COXVKXTIOX.
"The president of tbo United
Btates stated In my presence not
long ago that there Is probability of
war with Japan."
Richard Pearson Hobson. I ho man
who sank the Merrlmac in SihiI.ikc
harbor, made that vjrfjul docluru
tlon of war at the Democratic con
vention, and the convention of nc.ir-
eutlon slme the I'UII ttiir. Wlu'n
it iellest that b nhoilld be heard
was made In Hie first plare. It was
m it ill down. Inii Chairman Hell, tin
der outers from I.IihiiIii, tarried II
under the uavel. onlv to bae the
Alabama touurcs'tmati set the whole
convention by the ears.
I'rom the beKlunliiK of his spiifh
Mr llobson was belligerent, and Hie
aiiilliiiie turned URly before he bad
said a iloeu wnrilj. II) cattails.
jeers. lillstM, Mvoiluti and eeiy nin
temptlious bound kliontl In fin lie
Americans, he was adjured to take
his seat and keep his mouth shut on
his verbal fire-brands
With the old of Chairman Hell he
went on to the end amldit riotous
confusion. He carefully worked up
to his grand climax, lie spoke of the
encroachments of the Japauehe, of
their vauntlnt; ambition, and their
pride In their own achievements of
arms. "Across the Ocean." ho shout
ed In his reverberating voice, "there
awaits an army of 20,000,000 men,
trained and equipped for war with
Amorlca."
With one voice the great and
lence aroie and hooted that state
ment, liohsou was told to "sit
down" and in less polite language
to "chase himself."
rH)'for It seems almost certulu that tax
titled will be snapped up by thine
who see a chance to make money.
The law Rive liitete-tt at the rate
of I J per cent on ilellmiueiicliwi after
a certificate has been Issued b) the
NheiilT, .Hid the teltllliate Ilia) he
Hill led on application to the sherllf
ami pameut of the baeii lax nt the
cxpliatlou of six month alter I lie
date of delliiiiiency. Suit to fine
flute mat be lieituu iiiimcdlalel)
theie.ilter. ami It Mt'lus likely that
Ihfie will he a IIihiiI of suits III !
tuber, when the six mouths period
has explrtd.
ruder the law Count)' tlerks .lie
reiiilied In furnllsh blanks fur the
prm--edlilKH of furet losnte. The lees
required on Mini: the complaint am
ount to only I'J, and If the t'.ise goes
by default Ibis will not be moie than
half lUlltlrlelll to pa) the mat If
the i'.im Is tolitestt'd the defendant
on appearing must pay (!, nlid liie
cane will then take the j nil rue of all
ordinal y fori closure proo-edlng,
The tax title problem has long
been a dlMurbliiK one. and the new
law Is the lesillt of an rffiiil of the
legislature to bilug such pullers to
u quick conclusion, putting beat)
risk and penalty on the person who
nlloivs six mouths to ellipse without
paying tines on laud It Is ulau
thought that the new tax title, be
sides being desirable from the stand
point of the broker, will be one that
will stick.
The new legislation promises to
be a good thing for the lawyers, who
will gather it fat harvest If the an
ticipated llqod of cases Is realized.
coast Hi .Mexlto In U'3 I I'" llieoei
pd a tJt't' "f i:hm ""' '""'
(hlitrcu jeais Inter smithed foi
them
William J llrnn bus nuubi the
nnnoiinienieiil that, If ele. led.he will
not be ,i taiidldiite again What
would he liuite to the point would
lie for Isllli to make the sajue an
iiiiiiiici'iucnl In t use he should be defeated
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Incorporated November 20, 1900
VOTK FOR IIRVA.V AWTIMi:.
Ouo might think the equal suff
ragists In a state where women vote
could make soma Impression on the
convention, but they were not able j
to mako even a dent in the Demo
cratic platform. Tho suffragists
were told as theyare told In Wash
ington, to eo to the states and ob-1
tain their voting rights. As congress ,u" '"' '" "" i- - roal'
ORECION C().l..
Initead of bu)lng coal from other
concerns or Importing it from Aus
tralia, the Southern I'atllle Hallway
Company will usu coal this year
from mines owned by the corpora
tion In the Coos Hay dlmlrt in the
full two nf the boats belonging to
the Soutnern Taclllc wltt- transport
toal to Portland from Coos Hay Tho
steamers will carry general freight
but the hulk of their cargoes on tho
3500 Acre Free .
The Ukelilectiiiipsiiy has '.'.' nr j
ef Islid under the Adsuis illlrli thsl It J
will yic KKNT KlIKi: fr one )rr.
This Includes the ue "I Hi land nlid
watt r.. The renter mini clear audi
plsie the hind In nillUntlun. The lent-1
er gets all lliefieps but we rcene tlio i
rl,'hl In pit'tnie the stubble '
'I he IjiWiI.Ii' I'lihiptnt.
.1 I'l.tlik dsuif, Msuik'rr,
Meillll tllt'iteii.
MHICIi IOK I'UIII.ICAilON
m-piitiuent id the Itilcrliir, I S.
IjlnlllUliV, nl l.tleltt.tlfg"li .luiiel
5, HMs. Sulliti ! hereby gltm Ibsl
William Alls-it tlley, id Dnl, Callf.ir
tils, who, on April ir.', Il0. made litune
alend eliliv Xu.fl 17, lt W't XW",
.i:'4 Ml'1,. S'' ', Ss.lliiii I1.'.
rettu.hip II S, liaise 7 V.. W'llUinrllr
Mrthll.Ul. Ilf lllil liulice "I Mlteiilluli
In make lllisl Hie Year I'ttsd. In v
tabllah claim In the land alsiieden-illssl
l-liue Itnuiity I'leik Klainalb Ciuiiity.
at litaolllce, Klainalb Fall,tlietfiu
the 4tb tl.-t) ol .ii,(ii.. ltW, ( 'la I lua nt
liar.li-a aa wltliee: T'lle Mntaii. id
Krnii, Hiriiiiii, llichsid Krania, id li"!'
rl, California; ldanl llrady.nl Duma.
Calilornla; Jilsb It. Hb-y, ,.l IKiiik.
CalllornU. m
J. X. WstiH. HriiUler.
Sttitrmciit (if Condition
of the
Klamath County Bank
KlHitwitli Fulls, Oregon
DKCKMHKK 31, 11)07
HKSOUKCKS
Lmiiih ami DiticoiinlH $3'10,G;0.i,10
Homlfl and Sociii-itii'ii IU,l2fl.iM
Heal Ktttntc, HuIMIiikh iiikI
I'ixtlllOrl
Citnli mill Slitlit Kxi'liuiiKtt
1U0.2.17.0H
$snri,04.rii
LIA1JIL1TIKS
Cupilal .Sltn'k. fully pnit
HiiiiIiim iiikI l'roflt.M
Dm Ollu-r lliink.i
ll'MI.-lltH
$100,000.00
2 I.7fi3.l
32,000.1)4
K1I,2US.'IU
SfiUfi.0l.!i
I.Alex .Martin, Jr., ('miner nf ih i ,
Ixink, tin "li'innly nweur that Die ui... , , ,.
on lit U Hue tn the .,t uf my kinml.-.l,.. ,, i . ,
AI.IIX MAUI IN. Jit i , ,
KuliH-rllxsl and awiuu h Is-fure in, u. . It
of Jnnuiiri, I'.sis
SmI ( II Win.. ,
NtllKt) I'utltli- f. I III. , ,
OFFICEHS
ALEX MAKTIN -K.
K. KKAMKS
ALEX MARTIN, JK.
LESLIE KOGEKS
President
Vlrc-Prcfildciu
Cn.sliicr
Ass'l Cnshler
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Busin
says by Inference, If not by declara
tion, the question of suffrage rests
with tho states and Is not a national
question. Outside of the effort
which tho committees from the wo
men suffrage associations urii mak
ing ono hears very little about wo
men voting In this statu where they
have tho right. One women who Is
tho wife of a very prominent Demo
crat was asked if she was going to
'TVoto for Ilryun this year. "Oh, no,"
she replied. "I nm going In vote
for Mr. Tuft. I tan voln for Mr.
Bryan almost nuy lime."
I A 11IO ItOVALTV.
lly agreeing to pay what Is be
lieved to bn the largest royalty over
received - an author Charles Scrlh
ner'a Sons have secured the right to
publish the story of President
Roosevelt's African Jungle limit.
Tho publishers believe Rikisc-vi-ICh
popularity will make tho story of his
hunting trip I lie grealest seller the
world has ever known. Tho presi
dent will he accompanied on his I rip
by his sou Kenneth.
CHAS. E. WOROEN
President
A. M. YYORDEN
y Cashier
FRED MELHASE
Vice-President
The American Bank and Trust Co.
r5i EnEr nPHWil
Ir:!I.iSjiB
RACK Ol-' tilANT INDIANS.
HcluutiutH are trying to persuade
Mrs. Dlngdon, owner of a ranch
near Santa Monica, California, lo al
low them to exhume tho skeletons
of u rnru of glum Indians, whoso
Igravoynid was discovered on tho
ranch. Campers who found tho
lumen uncovered nomo of the Hkee
tonn and discovered that they be
longed lo uN;icu of men uveraclng
more than eien feet In height
When Hanoval, the Hpanlsh navl
isator, sailed down the California
CAPITAL. $100,000.00
Cor. fllh and Main Street
RK-iroKATION in I.Nlitl or LINIn IN
.Sailmial rurr.t, "lli U hfili( lin
llial Ibf Ituit ilrwiitnt ll". ubrarlnt
I1U crr,, llhlD IU Cif Ir ,lloul luletl.
tltxun, lll l utJrt l" MttUonl ul n
ttj ubilrr lb roiltluni el Ik burorn!
tm of lh I'Dltnt nut.i an.l lh ( ul
Juna II, I'atf. IM Slat , Ml. at lh I'nllnl iit
Lain) omc at Ukltlt, Oi...n, on Autuil
ilb.lwa An) MtiUr hoaiMiur uJ In
(uoJ lallb rlalrolm n) ol ,I4 lan.li lot .
cutluial pnrtw I'l"' ianuii; I, !".. an.l
bat Dul abasitbnt.1 alu. bat a llfrti
rlf bt lo mak a bmnviUa.l rnirr lor tb lateli
atiuallj orcuflnti S. lan.li .n lltii-1 ii.
ou tb appllratlnni ol lb iMini uDion.
Ulo, sbo hat a ltlrltnr lllbl iubl l
lb prlur lllbl ol any tuf b ,lllf, nm.l.
uch Mtlltr or lirnt li quaiinnt lo inak
liounlr.! ulrr ao. lb I ilinf iltbl I,
KirlJ iilnt lu Jliifmi lib,lin on ablrh
italr lb land lll I" im M Mlll.tn.hl
and uirjr br any iullfitil rren Tbrtsn.t.
air at fullusu 1 b J' I.I ol M .,r. "-T W. Il.r
W blol.Nfl or, are 91, lliu.l imoii i..lranon
ol Jr.M r. Kom, ft. k'lanalb, Orrson. lb S til
of.NWqr. iho..u,r uisn ir,ibN bl . sw
qr olsW'r.Srra, upon .iltiun ol Kl.tr
mau A lilowu, roil Klamalb, Orron,lb all
Hi ol sciir, lb t ir ol sw ir iw a, it. i: bl
ul NW'sr.rireM. ukii apllcilon ol ri..lO
lon. loll Klaaalb,lil(uii, ibs klolstl
ijr. Sre l, T l. S, K L, 11 Mrr.upeu a..lra
lonolpanll U. Ilruan, 1 1 Klauatb, Onj'.u
uniumjrd, apprnloallr "wo X.TRI, lis
K. brslnnlDS at a lut vnrbaln. nih ol N
rotbrr ol Sre SI, T XI M, K7 1-J :, Ib.nr. H Si
rbalk, Ibrura wulb ) cbalbt, tbb W IV
cblbi, lbbc SSucbaliit, Ibior K wcbalm,
tbruc Xu chain In ilniulbslnoln(, upon
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0u;iur'l.tb Wbl ol Vt bl, IWfl ?l, Ti ,
KSK, uuin ibpl.catlon ol 1 u fool
Oron, allrslns rlllBinl UX; lb
SW or ol Se lu, T U X, It 10 K. upon
tiui, u, , iiu.,.) n..aiN. uuiUH. m, nn , .&
ir ! .NK'ir, it.' W bl ol sg .,t, hre I), ih NH 7
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catlouol John Killer, I'lllmlllr, llrnun, lb .
K bl ol HK in ol rIK nr, Hi' 6. lb r. bl ol NK or. '
HeCllona.TJtH, It 10 K. Ilin application ill
flto, .Nolan, lln,ln.t, Orrsmi,
h:i iiK.sNKrr,
1,'otulxillilotirr Ol Ihvlirnrral lili.t Omr
Appiotrtil May 73, ln
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The Eldred Company
F. C. ELDRED, Manager
Bonanza, Orcjjon
Saddles, Harness and Supplies
We make a Hj)eMalty of firat-clasw, tjtianintcetl,
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liNUorrita. Matbliiaimi, i. i: Ma 7,
l. .SuTiia or kstioatiiua or ftunrmi
to iimunii akii laiar. umiir I, l.rr,i.y
K I v n thai Ihvhvrrriarvol Hi lulnlor ha, i.
ralnl lUparlmtnul ,inlr til wlilnlia In mi
far a Ih am RmIi II. u llli.tiawal for l,r.
I ailnn purpOMi umlrr Ibr art ol J.io j, jw
i.Tiklal., jkni l..r u lu ,iuirrtlou wub id
Klauiatb l'lo)fi'.Otfoii,i. u,r Ii.UohIiisiI
crlll latul lo Ui.piai ol llrroii, anil br
bl auiborltir tuch of ul ln..l hay n,.l
lin brratola r fllisllv rt-.tolnl an.l , ,n.i
oihrlMi mlllnlrawii, rM-rir. or approprl.
wir.,,wilim .UOjr,-, ,o ,r U)l'lll Ull'lr III
public laml ! ol lb Unllcil Nial on ii.i
all! July no IWja.bul (ball not U tnhl-ci It,
cnlrr, mms or mIh linn unlit AiutuitM, n.
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iworrtouMlll U prriiiTllriislnorirri
aur rlKlit Hbalrvrr umlrr aov w.iili.ii.i ...
M-cupatloii lg.iu alirr May 1,1'aai, an.l
prior to JulyM, IWm. all audi iifii,rnt or on
cupailos Ulu lorbl..ut Wlll.u..ii M.il
llan,TtlHK.Hg., Minr I1K or ami Ntt n,
3W ,r,IIW or WW ur.N bfl NW V einlou I
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lummmionu ol lb lltlici Lu. Oll.r,
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