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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1912)
r I. M ft, V 1 ' -' V ;m AIoCAKDB la afrlBWAX, ML P. WAMMf G. ntCNT, af. D. OMItalraBMc. FImm: Ontoe, Nt XmMhh lt Btt. C A. (UMBO, Dakf All War k aaeraaWed. "M rnRowe' J Balldlag. PhOU I6 . Ik CHIUHIAN, ArehMect mi Baptihttcndcat Qlvea your Mm, I will do the rent. "OBlce, American Bank and Truat building. Phone 1161. IJ. V..KUYKKNDAIA, Ataataar at Law OSeea, Whlte-Maddox Bldg rM 4J. Klamath Fall, Ore. L LJAXKXAPP BanMereed Oeaerata aa4 aKeet ! Balldlaga a Specialty . Rooau 101-104, Odd Fellow did. r ABTIVII R. WILBOK AMUTD.IKLUI Or Btf W. KELLOOO, Special! for I cure where others (all. Cor ner Fifth nd Walnut. MADAM AND PKOF. TIMMfl Maasenr and Chiropodist Cure corns, bunions and In growing toenails. Mme. Ttmms stops hair from falling oat In Ave treatments, and a perma nent cure for dandruff. Otis us a call. No. 7 Klamath Ave. t. H. OwrMt. J. L. 0ARRETT CONSTRUCTION CO General Coatmcton- Buslnesss Blocks and other construction. Office, American Bask and Trust Co. building. Phone 1151". hfUCBLLANBOUB BAMUrS KXPRRM If you want your stuff mored and moved quick, get Ramsby'a Banes to do It. Corner Bereath and Mala streets Phone BIS nnTMKT Call COMBTOCK. HE. If yea waat aay ktad of HELP. Register at Ua COMBTOCK If yen waat eaBployveat. ALLEY SLOAN' Abstracts of title' to county and city property, f 1 per trans fer. No charge, for plats or tax cerjjacate. GROCERIES During the year 1111 we supplied groceries for nf large number of cus tomers. We gave them ta best good and the beet service at the lowest feasible prices. Let us treat you this way during im. Van Ripely Bros. raone 051 Ji Groceries THATS ALL Good Goods Courteous Treatment Prompt Service Right Prices TheMonarch A. a. LEWIS i Phone l$SI Home Builders Are Recognized In every community aa men of Integrity and stability. It's proof that they bcllovo In them selves and tho future of their town. And every homo that Is erected In a community makes It Just that much better place In which to llvo and Invest your money. To most homebullders It means something to llvo for a real object In life an ac quisition that once attained Is a Joy forever. That NOW IB A UUUII J 1.11ft TO Illll.I) gOCS without question money Is plentiful for legltlm&to Invest mentlabor Is within reach, nnu our siock of lumber was nover more complete. Remember, "He who hesi tates," etc. better start today .come in and talk It over with usninybo our experience In the building line will make It easy for you. Savidge Bros. Lumber Co Phone 1341 6th St. at S. P. track WOOD Good Slab Wood , . . .BS.75 . .$7.00 10-Inch Wood Delivered Leave Orders at City Phone Ml Bakery W.E.Seahorn .. Thompson General Frelgkt and Transfer Leave orden atlKob- erti fiJWaltmore, Phoae 1381 WnnTa IViW CAfP "" I E. WHITLOCK Undertaking-Embalming KXCLVBIVBLT Ml Oregon Kiaaahawi JTO.BB Day eael Night Ofllre and CtiipW Ooraer C4h tsd PtaeSta. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor J. M. BTOWELL, Cllr Kdltor Published dally except duuday at US 'fourth Street Entered at the poitofflce at Klamath Fall, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls ai second-elaea matter. 8ubacrlptlon term by mall to any ad- drcii In the United States: One year $5.00 One month 60 KLAMATH FALLS. . . OREGON smmn.w, fi:h. it. una PROCLAIMS COLONIST DAY FOR STATE OF OREGON Governor lunr Manifesto tlirctcd to Attention of Comer From East, Setting Forth AritnnfnKm of tlrvat -Slate to Kettlen. SAI.KM, Feb. 17. Uotcrnor West Ima Issued a Colonist Day Proclama tion, and coming on tho hevls of the circulars being Issued by Ilia Central Labor Council of Portland, picturing Oregon its a wilderness to bo Khun ued, Its optimistic lev and whole some ndvlco nro timely. The procla mation Is 11 rail to thus? who would ronio and nclilcto success flout the bountiful resources of n great state. It Is ns follews: "Oregon Is Malting for colonists. Her unclaimed acres need etllcr. t'nriiK n fed to be peopled and cleared, orchards to be planted nnd cultltated. lionies to bo founded. TI10 slnte oh nits ItiU'stmrnt nnd Industrie nnd well directed offort. Tor this It offers unbounded opportunity, prosperity rnd success. Oregon dog not need the city man, subsisting upon a dally wage, except as lie ma) follow tho Inttttu tlon of tln factory, the workshop ami tho business homo or tho develop ment and the cultivation of (lie farm "Oregon needs Investors, actlvo men, with attlve money nnd efficient effort. 8I10 needs energetic men to people tho vacant places and reap tlio abundnnt products of a fruitful soil. Oregon needs rural develop ment, men who have the training, tho capability, the energy" and' tho money to build homes and achieve In dependence in tho country. "True prosperity demands that tho cities do not outstrip and over bal nnco tho country. If we build up the country districts, tho cities will keep abreast with their factories, mills, shops and stores. "It has been tho custom In the past to set aside a day to be known as Colonist Day. nt which tlino It has been urged that all Oregon people wrlto to Eastern friends, telling them of tho opportunities hero and Inviting them to cast their lots with us. It Is proper, as loyal and patriotic citizens of Oregon, for us to draw a true pic ture of the stnto and Its possibilities for our Eastern friends, for the. truth needs no embellishment. "Now, therefore, I, Oswald West. governor, by virtue of tho authority In me vetted, do hereby appoint und proclaim Thursday, February 22d, to ho known ns Colonist Day throughout tho state of Oregon, and I earnestly! recommend that all the people on this day wrlto their friends and relatives In other states, showing to them the Si eat possibilities of Oregon for tho fanner, tho stock raiser, tho dairy man, tho poiiltrjman, tho frultgrow- or for nil productlvo Industries In order that those whom Oregon needs may bo Induced to Join with us In tho upbuilding of our magnificent state." Everything in Music at Khmith Falls Music House R. MAWEX, 1'roprletor Hole RepreeeaUtlve of HUMAN CLAY A CO.'H I'M NOB. tho STKINWAY, and other Leading Piano,' Also the Fumous IIAU) WIN PIANO. Other makes at mod erate price. Tuning and Repairs. Agency for ag.v-. 1 iiaaaaaaaaT Bat'JjLAiL n-'-.u.jij'ijiijjisI BllKigiB'iviMHfeMattfaa BraacaaTi ViVS.?linyT?l ,ffiiijaiB WHITE HEWINQ MACHINES, OLIVER TYPEWRITER AND VICTOR TALKING MACHINK Hooks, Htntloiiery and Picture Tho llnors East of the Poatnm Advice to Newly Rich Han Is Very Numerous Welsh Farm Hand Inherits Million From Long lt Father, ami .News- niht Nollrlta Hint From Header its to How to Distribute It. United Press Barvtce LONDON', Feb. 17 Prince lleavan, tho Welsh fnrm hand who has Just Inherited 11,000,000 from his long ,lost futfiVr, who recently died lit Knglo Pass, Texns. Is receiving plenty of gratuitous ndvlco ns to what to do with his money. A local newspaper put the query ns to what would bo the first thing ho should do with tho money, up to Its readers. Thero nro suggestions num erous and humorous. Hut the boy smiles nnd goes on working nt hit $S n week Job. The only expendit ure ho has inado so far tin hern to buy a new suit of clothes. Feel languid, weak, run-down! Headache? Stomach "off"? Just a plain case of laty liver. Burdock Blood Hitters tones liver nnd stomach promotes digestion, purities the blood. NS MORE 6AS IN STOMACH AND BOWELS Nest Only Rllff, but Cur for All Time II rw Ub U r"isiiriiiffi(.Pl!!!f Koraich ! lr,,Utl. t.o lOUJUSMt in IAULITSIo,.lr.d.). HA.UM UN (1 U-TAHinSift rr"l l""1' tkl onriiUr lor Moutb (lista.1 loitkulutjr UtU tA 1.1 Am nnaiiliha (anm flasl ISaaanrat. TMrnpir. m ssws Misliijta riirf jwa ptoourh ill tann diai-inf I. lr dj)T; tint ikH.l irrroilwii..!tiikrt.if.ui.).ia najM s jwi win rnn man i mum mi M.H-.r.,. i.iLdMMMijirniimaiiiWiw B.rt IM IvIMk I tourllnta. sms ssJ lmil M r4l J r I to ilmv tau tUALMA-SS-M 0 tSTAULlT) rrattel 3nrimstiJlrrr afiatlurdiunuiKl ,. lAiMMttn iib ua nmuiM.: ui, tavrfm lZSLSuZm lTA"-?'?Jii,i5L,,w,',,ilrt'tt"UUAA1' lbn tmur sums t tor suo, vr t kllu dnioM. or tni dtwt. to Uilsmua fWmwr. HO Duttsr St. isa lianik Political Announcements For I'marratlng Attomry For District Attorney for Klamath nnd Lake counties, Oregon, on the Kepubllcan ticket, JOHN HIWIN, subject to tho primary nomination to be held on April II, 11. hereby rraparaiwll naass sy- self a candidate for the republican nomination for Prosecuting Attor ney for Klamath and Lake eoaa- ties, subject to the will of the rot ors at the primary election to be held on the 19th of April, 11I D. V. KUYKENDALU For County Treaaarcr I hereby announco myslcf as a candi date for tho nomination for Treas urer of Klamath County on the Re publican ticket, subject to tho will of the people at primary election to be held on April IS, 1911. JAT MANNING. I hereby announce myself aa a candi date for the nomination for Treas urer of Klamath County on tba Democratic ticket, subject to Ue will of the people at primary elec tion to be held on April II, lilt. O. II. DAGOETT. For Assessor I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Assessor of Klamath county on the Democratic ticket, subject to the will of the- ' people at the primary election to be held on April 19, lilt. J, P, "' "" LRR. I hereby announco myself a candidate for tho republican nomination for County Assessor, subjoct to tho will of tho voters at the primary elec tion to bo held on April 19, 1913. R. C. Cowley. ' I hereby announce myself sj candidate for the Republican nomination for flherlS of Klamath couaty, subject to the will of tho voters at Ue pri mary el jtlon to be held April II, 1911. OSCAR L. CARTER. I hereby onnounee myself n candi date for the nomination for sherll on the Kepubllcan ticket, subject to the will of the voter at the pri mary election to be held on April 19,1912. O. C. LOW. 1 hereby announco myself a candidate for tho nomination for SherIK of on the Republican ticket, subject to tho will of the voters at tho pri mary election to be hold on April 19, 1912. D. 8. QRIOSBY. For County Commissioner I hereby announce myaelf a candidate for the nomination for County Com mlssloner on the Democrats ticket, subject to the will of the voter at the primary election to be held on April 19, 1912. JAMBS R. DIXON. . m''mmm (Advertisement) FIIKI) PETERSON Cnndldalo for Uouuty Supcrluteudeiil of Schools If mmilnnlcd and elected I promise lgorous and progrolslvo adminis tration of schools. I will lend my tiont ..(torts toward furthering the mutement for Industrial education. Will endeavor to make tho schools scrto the best Interests of all the people. 1 was born In Knox county, Illi nois, thirty ) tars ago; attended DlxonJ college two years; taught district school there for two years; came to Klamath county In 105; taught dis trict school for one year; graduated fiom tho 8. 0. Normal school In 1907; served aa principal of schools at Amity, Ore., two years, and am now serving my third year as principal at Donanta I am not In this race as an unwlll- 'lug lctlm of the Importunities uf .friends, but bccnus I wish to serve .... , ,tho peoplo of this county as superln- . . , mI.....I- tendent Of SfJlOOlS FnKI) I'RTRItflOK. , Soothes Itching akin Heals cuts .or burns without a scar. Curfs piles. eoma. salt rheum, any Itching. luuaua uinimcm, lour uruggisi sells It, For Coroner I hereby announce myaelt a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Coroner, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be hold on April 1, 1913. RAUL WIIITI.OCK. I hereby announce myself a eaadtdate for the Republican nosslaattoa (or Coroner, subject to the will of tka vttera at the primary election to be held od April II, lilt. . R. WILLIS. For Hrhool gapfrlateasVat I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for County School Superintendent of Klamath county on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at tho primary election to be held April 19, 1913. FRKD I'RTKil SON. hereby announco myself aa a candi date for County School Superin tendent on the Republican ticket, subject to the will qf the voters at tho primary election to be held on April 19. 1911. W. 8. BLOUQH. For Cewatj Clerk I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for County Clerk on the Republican ticket, sub ject to the will of the voters at tho primary election to be bald April is. iv it. c. k. dp lap. For Justice of the Peace""" I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Kepubllcan nomination for Justice of the Peace for Llnkvllle precinct, subject to the will of the voters at tho primary election to be neia on April 19, 1911. W. II SHAW. I hereby announco myself a-candidate for nomination on the Republican ticket fdP Justice of the Peac of Llnkvllle Precinct, subject to the will of the votera at the primary election to bo held on April IV, 1912. a W. QOWBN. For State Henalor hereby announce myaelf as a can didal for the offlco of Stato Sen ator In the Seventeenth Senatorial District, Including Klamath, Crook and Lake counties, on the Repub lican ticket, subject to the will of tho voters at the primaries to bo nom on 19th day of April, 1911, W. LAIR THOMPSON. For State Representative I hereby announco myself aa a candl- oaie tor the office of State Repre aentatlve In the Twenty-First Rep resentatlvo District, Including Lake, Klamath, Crook and Orant coun ties, on tho Republican ticket, sub ject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held on April 11,1912. WE8LBY O, SMITH HaiBv .... DON J. BlIMWALT, IfeaHViH. . m. nvisn, 1 m-nn, ana Trees, IIKHT I!. WITMHOW. Btervtary Klamath County Abatract Co. ABSTRACTING Surveyors tad Irrltflitloa Ealatf n MAI'S, pmnb, nLVKPNiNTB. I FROM EVERY PAY J s 'jfeb, W Flrat Truat and, Savinga Bank KI..l.TH VMfM, OHK. WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKiS A box of Selected Chocolate that touches top notch in candy making Sereata S Mali t CLYDE Before haTing your Plumbing done Firtt.cltii wbrk at low pried PHONI 1221 MAIN STRUT - a ), t ) .., , . , , The World Mo?e-So Do We Mo? e i Baggage Passengers to and from alClrams and boats and glv efrou Quidgtervice Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Ward to tin oat allklada of lint CUm Work. IhoclalipKUlattratloi. O. K. Transfer Co. Dy Fiom 87J . . . 1 ' m M Mil. .A ,!.. M m KImuUi Falli, OrtSjOl ENVELOPE j A certain sum should be im set aside for saving, No mat. ler what your earning capsclty, unless you have the sagacity to save you will nover havo an;, thing. And your earning towr may cease at any lime. Ho while you earn also ea-ve. Comitirnt neit pay day by opening au ac count here. UNDERWOOD'S PhanMcy Night ttoac 873 ''' mi : E. WITTER: bbjf VMI!","!''9C I v 1 lmmWM J I II t t