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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1912)
AfH4;-. r m . - Eir - "V '. . iV. T US :$ .. x , " . MonMIOMI. OAKM i i fc V U U TftCAZ, M. D. K . BVMT, M. D. 044 Mtewe BI4K. kee: OMm, ll ReeUee.ee (It DR. a A. ttXBO, All wnk Quartetted. XQ44 Itiowa' Building. Rmb lit. 'V I Phone 616 J. I CHKUMAN, r Architect Mid tayttfatndrmt Give BK your Me. I will do the rest 0ce.kmerlcn Bank ud Trust bulUeig. Phont 1351. d. v. KtmuomALBr Attonwfit"lr- oaceevWhlte-ltaddox Bldg Fes"' 4 J4. Klamath Falli. Or. I. JAX.stNAFP Relrtoreesl Coeretsjwd Kh' Buildings a Special; Rooms 103-204, Odd Fellow bid. ahmcti.k. wimon HAMrBvMIIiUI cua 17 W. KELUKK), Specialist for RheuMlJim I euro where others, fall. Cor ner Fifth and Walnut. , MADAM AND PROF. TIMMS Masseurs and Chiropodists Curo corn, bunions and In growing toenail. Mmo. Tlmma itopa balr frosi falling out In Or treatment and a perma nent cureior dandruff. Give ua a call. No. 317 Klamath Ave. J. H. Garrett 3. Is. Crmmaaa GARRETT CONSTRUCTION CO Geaeral coatracton Butlnetaa Blocks and other construction. Office, American Bank aaTrust Co. building. Phone 1361.". 1 MISCELLANEOUS RAMSBX'S EXPRESS If you want your'stuff moved and moved. Quick, get Ramsby's Express to do It. Corner Seventh and Main streets Pfaoae SIS EMPLOYMENT Call up COMSTOCK. SIS, It you want aay kind of HELP. ReglateVat the COMSTOCK it you want employment Most dlaflgurlng skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to Impure blood. Burdock's Blood Bitters' la a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear-skinned. GROCERIES 1 During the year 1511 xw supplied' groceries for out large number of cus tomers. ye gave them lbs best goods and the best servlc 1 at the lowest possible p Ices. Let us treat you t its way during 1811. I 1 . Van Riper, Bros. Phone 8jjii Groceries THATS hLL .Good Ooods Courteous Treatment Prompt Service Right Prices TheMonarch A. O. lEW.tS Phone IUI The Best Advice On Lumber Costs The Least Honey cud when we say to prospective home bullden that "now's the time to build," we are offering you really sound advice. No mat ter what you have heard about cheaper lumber, take It from us that you'ro on the safe side If you build right now. We haven't been In the lumber business for years for nothing we know a thing or two, and we'ro willing to admit that you do, too, but In too faco of nil thts talk nowadays about timber conservation, we bellevo you'll agree that lumber hat a fixed value, and that by de laying tho building of your new homo you will gain nothing but Inconvenience We believe we can convince you the above Is good advice let's talk It.over. Savidge Bros. Lunber Co Phone 1341 6th St. at S. P. track WOOD Good SUb Wood SS.7S 10-Inch Wood f 7.00 . . Delivered . . Leave Orders at City Bakery Phone 041 W.E.Seahorn E. E.Thompson Generarrrelgtat and Transfer Leave orders it Rob erts fi Walhaore, PhoaeJ381 WOOD FOR SALE E. WHITLOW lndertaklHg"Er)balming BXCLVUTBLT Oregon Ifmlielswrre Mifees No. Uay aad Night PkessW MS essf 444 OSce aad Chapel Conscr th aeVPiMMe. 4 THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor J. M. 8TOWELL, - City Killtor Published dally eicept Junday at 116 Fourth Street Entered at the postofflce at Klamath Falls, Oregon, (or tranamlsslon through the malls as second-clau matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United States: One year l-oc One month 50 KLAMATH FA 1X8. THURSDAY, FKII. -,OltKflON 1, ll 112 JUIMiK I.KAVITT'8 I.KTTKR X ANOTHER column wo juibllah n communication from Jttdgo A. I. I.envltt, for n number of years In tho recent past pollco Judgo nnd rlty clerk of this city, which at thin time Is par ticularly pertinent. Judge I.envltt Is recognised as a man or exceptional Knowieago una brains, ami his conclusion nro usual ly so well founded that they have great weight with tho man ot reason. Last fall, when tho Herald was ad vocating tho Issuing ot bonds to cflver tho warrant Indebtedness, as n means ot re-cstabllshlng tho good credit ot tho city. Mr. I.envltt. stated that he believed our plan was wrong, nnd asked permission to set forth his views In tho columns ot tho llcrnld. This permission was gladly offered, ns It Is tho belief ot this paper that a free discussion ot all public matters Is tor tho best Interests. Shortly af terward Mr. I.eavltt left for Califor nia, but that his Interest In tho wel- faro of tho city tit III remains Is shown by tho receipt ot his communication a tow days since. It Is worth careful reading. Wo ngreo fully With Mr. Leavitt that It would bo useless for tho city to Issue bonds to cover the outstanding warrants, If tho present prnctlco of exceeding tho Income of each year was continued. Hut tho Herald wnt looking Into tho future, and It was not difficult to tea thnt ft- system which kept piling up debt upon debt on tho city could not last nlwnys, nnd tho end must come sooner or later. Wo 'bellevo that that end has now been reached, and that tho pcoplo ot this city will demand n business ad ministration at (ho coming election. We have worked for n commission form of government for nearly two years as the best solution for tho proper management of our city af fairs', and .Relieve that success Is near at hand. Even with a commission charter adopted, thero still remains tho problem ot paying off our warrant Indebtedness, and oven It tho run ning expenses of the city wcro cut to tho minimum. It would bo foolish to think that tho outstanding war rants would tako caro of themselves. We still advocato that following the adoption ot tho commission form ot government, that bonds should bo Issued to take up tho warrants, nnd provisions mado for paying theso off In Instalments each year, as' fast as possible. Mr. Lcavltt argues that Is suing $60,000 or nioro ot bonds -for this purpose, with tho Interest that would havo to bo paid each year, would draw a largo sum of money from local circulation. Wo may bo mistaken, but It would seem to us that It would result In bringing theso thousands of dollars ot Eastern mon ey to Klamath Falls for circulation here at this tlmo, when It Is so badly needed. At tho present tlmo our banks and local peoplo havo their money tied up In theso warrants, nnd It monoy se cured from tho oiitaldo to tako them up, It would have a tendency to great ly relievo tho present financial stress. Mr. I.eavltt contends that It Is not right to compel our children to pay an obligation for which they had re ceived absolutely nothing. Wo most heartily agree with him, but at the present rato wo aro traveling It looks as If it was up to tho future genera tion, anyway, and it would bo Just tho samo to them whether they redeemed warrants or bonds. Ono thing Is certain. A clty.cannot get full value for Its monoy whoso warrants aro depreciated, and unless urrangements can be mado whereby capital will accept our warrants at par, some other method will havo to bo devlssd to that tho city can get a dollar In value for ovory dollar spent NEW YORK GOVERNOR IS 10 RETIRE ON UW FEES NEW YOllK, Feb. 1 Having mado $1,000,000 by the practlco of law since he quit politics, former Congraa man and Oovernor Frank B. Dlack, 68, confirmed tho reports that ho had ifctlred. We have some very desirable 6th street property for tale Stephens- Hunter Realty Co. WANTS STATES GAME FEES TURNED OVERTO TREASURER State Warden Institutes iiuii"T OMro of County Clerk t Jackson- vllH;, Wlu Is Claimed to i' Hl' hilt l' Out SU,tN)0 MKIH'OHI), l'eb. I. State lliimo Warden W. 1.. Tlnley arrived In Jack sonvlllo to ascertain why iwniu mul fishing license money for the past tui enri(. amounting. It I said, to be tween 110,000 nnd $11,000. lias not been turned over to tho stale treni urer, as required by law. The Mtntuto requires county clerks to send tho money In every tliroo months, but no money has been re ceived by tho stnto from County Clerk Coleman since January, 1910, when settlement wns mniln for 1309. The number of licenses Issued last year was C.4H. A demand wan mado mum Coleman for tho funds. nnd experts of the state game commis sion nn going over his records OARROW NAMES FRANKLIN AS INDICTMENT INDORSER 1 t Stifn ItcloctUt-V Name A-iri mi Itatk of True Hills .piln-t lllm. Whldi l Interpreted im Making Sleuth Vltni' AkiiIikI lllm I.O8 AXfli:i.i:S, Keb. 1. "I don't earo to discuss that angle of tho ease, but I will say this: I'rnnklln's nam.' was tin the backs of the Indictments In which 1 wan named." This was tho statement by Clarence liarrow when questioned regarding a report thai llert rrnnMIn, charged with bribery of n McXamnrn Juror, had confessed nnd would be n witness, against him when he Is brought to trial on a similar charge. Tho fact that Krnnklln's namo ii pcarcd on tho bark of tho Indictment Indicates thnt ho was a witness before the grand Jury which loled the truo Mil. Harrow's statement, coupled with that of lingers that be had won a famous San Francisco case, notwlth- ...! I - lun mnn lin.t .l.iiAil Inl.t'a' Pl.11,1,111 l.'V ItlVU I1HII V.....V.. ......i n cIdence, Is bcllued here to Indicate that Dnrrow and ltogcrs either are citnln that Franklin and tho district nttorney's offlco have an understand- In? or thnt Franklin may linv con-! tossed. , Something Doing Watches repaired by us are always on tho go because when we do the work wo do It right. The Iteasoa For This: I am a graudate of one ot the best watchmaking schools In tho United States. I have bad fifteen years actual ex perience. I giro all my work tny personal at tention. I guarantco all my work for ono year. FRANK M. UPP, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver. Wllllts Building. US IN STOMACH AND BOWELS froducM sD firti rf nao1n tymffomt, lirh mr dm Una tUrmlif. EittalxMrrwuieui&lUait nutut, diSnlt tl ci i inoJ tratUif, .ULInj. Ktnj ,. pslltct iukI UU lnp Untk. Lump U lU Urat tfrl cLnt, villi iirm, Ja ts'l tuiuui Mloj toultLlrlmlon. Eatr,ralixivlrMl"l lo(tltl44t()wrktoiMcli,nlivltrttlii(. Emt'J q'Uttity U fcwJ maXtt )t W 11 If tavy meal L I Uto Utto. Cicttttv rvdMw li iMomta sivl Attli itb Ulchb. ttttvy leclws tiff uiv. Eurlln durb i!i with iwrlUi far il tfinlmino. Flciltr liull vt Vail M fwb tki i In tlc-p, npKbllr oa rljLt tlk. I"io la Uck tul top 4 La 1 nd eoutftkn. TUl'i til from s atmu ttornwa M U C(, tai til tcnuMUlr dcuVxty'vali ir IUAUU.NN'3 OAS-TABLLTS. Tbae pocullar UUrti m kJ I Iw JOc Ly rmj druU. or sml Jlmt to HiIimb-jm Itinucy, 3M Sutter Et, f .0 rrucUo, NO REASON FOR DOUBT. Dacktd A CUttrlicnt of Farts by Strong Ouarantte, ".V cuiiruiitin iflnipli'lo relief to all itilTi'ii-rx fimn I'oiiHtfpatloii, or. In eieiy casv where, no fall, wo will sup ply Iho medicine frco. Ri'Xilll Ordelllrs Hfo u Kentle, effee. tlvu, di'iieiulablo, and afo bowel regu lator, strenstbener. nnd tonic. They aim to reestablish nature's functhnx In n fjulet, cusy way, Tlioy ilo iml cnuso Incourunlcnce, gripluKi or naiinon. They nro so pleasant to tnko nnd work so easily that they mny bo taken by any one nt nny tlmo. They tlifirouxhlv tono up tho wliolo system to henltti activity. Itexall Ordcrlliii are iinmirpaHsalilp I rid Ideal fur tho iho of children, old foIkH, ami dellcato pcrsoiiH. Wo rannut loolilKhly recommend Ilium In all suf-fercr's-roin nny fonn of eniitllimllijii and Hi ntlt-ndnnt evils. Three hIci. 10c, 25e., nnd W)c. Ilcmomhcr. you run obtain Itexall Remedies In this commu nity only nt onr MoroVTbo Rcxall Rloro Star Drug Store, POLITICAL ASSOUM-'KMKJT?L. I Fur l'iiiiintlnK Attorney IMr District Attorney lor Klamath mul Uko counties. Oregon, on the Homil.lle.in ticket, JOHN IttW N. subject to (lie primary nomination to bo held on April ID, ! hereby respectfully announce my self n candidate for tho republican nomination for Prosecuting Attor ney for Klamath nnd I.ako conn lies, subject to Uo will of Ihe vut ors nt Iho m Unary election to bo held on tho UUli of April, 13 I). V. KUYKKXUAM for County Treiiiirer I hereby announce iualot m eandl- ( - date for the nomination for Trcaii urer of Klamath Count on tho He-, ....Mlnm ticket, sunjeci HI Hie "" , of tho people at primary election to bo held on April 19. 1913. JA MAXXIXO. I I hereby announco mself as a cand!' dato for the nomination tor irens urer of Klamath County on the Democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tho peoplo nt primary elec tion to bo held on April 19, 1913. c 11. DAOturrr. For AMruor hereby announce myself a candldato for tho nomination for Assessor of Klamath county on the Democratic ticket, subject to the will of the people nt tho primary election to bo held on April 19, 1913. J. P. i.ki:. Knr Sheriff I hereby announco myself a- candldato for tho llcpuhllcan nomination for. Sheriff of Klamath county, subject I to tho will of tho wilers at tho pri mary el itlon to bo held April 19, 1912. JSCAIl I-. CAIITBH. I hi'ioby unnounce iirjsclt a candl dato for the nomination for sheriff on tho Ucpubllcan ticket, subject In the will of the voters at the pri mary election to bo held on April 19.1913. C. C. LOW. 1 hereby announco my self a candldato for tlm democratic nomination for Sheriff of Klamath county, subject to tho will of tho voters at tho pri mary election to bo held April 19, 1913. CIIKSTKIt AVKIIY. For Coroner , nnnollI1Co mselt a candldato . ,. I..1,irrn,i. nomination for I r,.nnn .il.lr, In Itin will nf till-1 .,(. .....,, .,... . - voters at tho primary election to be, held on April 19, 1913. KAItl.' WIIITI.OCK I hereby announco myself a candidate U for tho Republican nomination for'e Coroner, subject to tho will of iho vitcrs at tno primary ciccnon m be held on April 19, 1912. K. It. WILMS. For School Hu'rlntrndcnt I hereby announce myself a candldato for tho nomination for County School Superintendent of Klamath county on tho Republican ticket, subject to tho will ot the voters at tho primary election to bo held April 19, 1912. FRKD I'KTKIl SON. For County Clerk I hereby nnnounco myself a candldbto for tho nomination for County Clerk on tho Republican ticket, sub Jcct to tho will of tho voters at tho primary election to bo held April 19, 1912. C. R. OK LAP, I'or Justice of tin; I'rare I hereby announco myself a candidate for the Republican nomination for Justice of tho 1'eaco for Mnkvlllo precinct, subject to tho will ot tho voters at the primary election to bu held on April 19, 1912. W. It SHAW. BICYCLES For an tiHMlate wliitl Set a Itambli-r, on wtlo at j the Hun Htorr. Tents and) uuiis iur )) iir tor rem. Wo carry a full Hue of HiortlnK Ooods. THE GUN STORE J. n. CIIAMIIKItH Phono BOH Jacobs llllc. Stops enrucho In two mtniitoa; tooth (hu or pain of burn or scald In five minutes; hoursoncss, ono hour; mus rlo ncho, two hours; soro throat, 12 hours Or. Thomas' Uloctlc Oil, mon nith over pnln. Tho bund couciirts at tho Pavilion aro a' pronounced biiccwh, and tho irnnagomonl, Jiaro decide-1 to i;lvo them rcguturly over Sundn after noon for six wooks.J ,'jMt iwiv J. IIMWAIV, I'resMtiil. IIKHT I.. WirillMMV Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING Surveyor; and Irrigation Engineer! MAPS. PLANS. IIIAIKI'IIINTH. M : LOOKING V, '!a. r ! tM II jJJ-y First Trust and M..MIMII ss in-TM. -SBBBBSk. . sniTH UUU-IW .isBBBBSlT """ 1 .svaLwJ! WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS A box of Selected touches top notch Seventh S Main ' e aYDE E. PHONE 1221 Before- having your Plumbing done First c!ass(work at low.prices The World Moves Baggage to and fromalltrai andZgive'youlQuk ii Household--HiPf Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prepared to turn out all kinds of Firit Class Work. Shoeing special attention. O. K. Transfer Co. Dy Phone 871 Night Phone 873 K, M. lUUUVVlM-rri's. ami Tivs, Heewary Klamath Falls, Oregon AT : THE BANK Is apt to make )im sigh for all llio money )ou 111I11I1I lintn sav. I'd Jusl think of what a nice sum ou would hnliii It nu had put uhnl )nu havo spent in'c). lessly In Hi" I" rat Trust mid Having bank. Hut stop rvpli lug and begin saving. lucnunt today and make It gtiiw,i pitalng rnpU jim ran nn4 Savi .Ml.l.s, KIIK. Chocolates thnt in candy making UNDERWOODS Pharmacy A KV.V-' " WITTER MAIN STREET i So Do We Move Pa: .SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsVlreV I nslssssssssssssssssssW sljssssssssVr I siasssssssssK ' VjZSn BJ f aSBBBBBBBBl I. ' l VL .