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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1912)
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AOshnUUflt fiAlUMfi d.B..CBtdMI1 g 1bbbSbbB nrnrTr b T Vi jf e J U &atf ''' mi.' 'aWftfl'l 'ji ' i , - 1 ;,kerI,,JdJ4it ii Money lavested la Home Brfnts Voo Real Rewards that 'cannot ,bo measured alone In dollars and cents. Thiro'i latlsfactioaj In knowing you have a home when k possibly nil other Investments fall It five you 'a fooling of security and demand the recognition of your fellow townsmen, because by building you show your faith in tho future of the community. And every community I known by Its deeds. Tou can help and at the-same time help yourself. A home Investment Is always the most, meritorious, and loss Is less likely because you are dealing In values you under- staaa and witn people yon know, wo have sapplled the lumber for the homes of many of your friends who are now on .the road to success, and want j4 talk with you whenever you jjeady. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. 8MITII, editor and Proprietor J It. RTOWBLL, City IMItor ruMtehed dally ucept duaday at 115 Tocrth Street Catered at tke postoBce at Ktaaath Falls, Oregon, for traawnlislon through the malls u eeeead-eliM matter. Subscription termi by mill to any ad drees la tke United States: One year 5,0C One month BO KUAMATtt rALLN. - flftRrjON H.VTtllUUY, ANtll, 6, 1111 UKfllHTKIt ONLY about hull of the qunlltlcd voters of Klamath Knits hnto registered with the police Judge to date. The registration books wilt close on April 15, Just' n week frora Monday, and If the 600 or more r- mulnlng voters succeed In registering there will bo somo busy times In the l-ollce Judge's office neit week. In nJ-lltlon to the regular city election on May 6, tho people will votn on a charter at a special election on Anrll 2.i, and unless you are registered be fore the closing of the books a week from Monday, you cannot vote at the special or regular oloctlons. Etery cltlten should have the Interest of his city government-enough at heart to Induce him to take the trouble of registering and also of expressing his wishes at both elections. Tho books are open during the day and evenings at the oltlco of the police Judge in the council rooms above tho First Trust and Savings bank. It will only take a few minute, so register today. y BBAL BtTATB THAKSFBM i' io iiPtwneTri "''6lft)5t.'irtlS'.Ptrack 7 jiuid i-i in tioMtrcectMnttiioiv .v '"-pfeoaeiasi lsaMBIMl ItfB BBk BBs1 1 Sk sa sp wuuu rvit SALK H Deliciops Canned Frulti After jjears of experience In tho grocery buslaees, we truthfully say wo sever saw or sold canned fruit that . equals (he natural flavor eeaUlaee la S. and W. Peaches . The extreme care used la sleeting the Inset California peaehes, tbs special process of eaaalag Hhe hand-peeled fralt In sugar syrup, retains II tbs solldlW sad natural flavor of freVh peach. Vn"lft Bros. Phone Sflh. 1 SIPBTsWBVjBflBBJBJBamSBSJ "'mLH'- ibVQBBBb1 slHmfL' '''sBnBBBBai il BjlkMAlBQBH ii .HMHPpMHJbbbbi BBBBBBVflJalasfBBBBBBBl BBBBBM'v?safj!. JH ' .HlflFBBBBBBBBl The following realty transfers contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc, re cently filed with the county clerk, aro furnished by the City and County Abstract cempany: W. D. Cofer et ux to Agnes II. Us- kelson, warranty deed, $10, Falrvlew addition, lots 2 and 3, block 3. R. K. Sutton et ux to Mtckter A Albright, warranty deed, $1, WK of EH. 8ec. 28-39-10. Fred P. Cronemlller et ux to V. A. Jackkon, quit claim deed, $1, part -00x185 feet In NEW and lot 1, Sec. 11-33-7 H. Abner Weed et ux to Klamath De velopment company, warranty deed, 110, EH of NW, NEW of 8WW, Sec. $-38-9. Klamath Development company to M. L. Johnson, warranty deed, $10, tot 10, block 3, Hot Springs. Ralph I... Carter to Louise E. Sar gent, warranty deed, $10, lot 6, blork S, Sblpplngton. . l vo Aasats for Chase aabora Vans aad CosTeee. J Isagvtd. weak, rsa-eownt Meadsshsf Stomach "or'T Just a 'pla4a oass of lasy liver. Burdock Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach promotes digestion, purines the blood. -V J.'hlA.XJlT PROGRESSIVE (REPUBLICAN CAN DIDATE, WITH THE INTERESTS OF HIS DIStRICT UPPERMOST n. j. Binnott; republican canareaJ-.- Inn sit ssitirlMsitdl si ti mmUsi l Ti Fowevesio vBHiiav s uw wshimij " maries, was bori it Tbs Dalles, Ore gon. For tbs pkst twslvs years ha has been the law?partner of Judge A. 8. Bennett, under the Are same of Bennett A Slnnott, at Tho Dallas, Oregon. V j He represented Wasco and Hood River counties In thw last two sessions In the state senate. AdvTWteeathe trial In this congres sional dlstrlcfV civil and criminal esses arising thereto Vd triable la the federal courts.tJreventloa of gambling In farm produces. Income tax. Direct election of United States senators. Presidential primaries. Maintenance of the Oregon system. More liberal homestead laws In line with the Borah homestead bill. Par cels post. Free use of forests reserves and natural resources consistent with liberal conservation Ideas. A tarIC based on tbs difference In the cost of products at boms and abroad. Free canal for American ships. Restora tion to Oregon of its Just sbare of the reclamation fund. GIVING OUT Thr Hlrngglr IMMvarafc re Many a fit- Izrti or Klamttth Falls Around all !nywlth an aching back; Cnn't rest nt night; KnouKh tn luSke any ona "giro out" Doan's JCIdntGr Pills liave given re newed llfo to Ihousauds. They cro for kidney backache. For other yidncy Ills. Here Is convincing proof of their werth: M. I'owcH, :C3 Oak street. Ash- una. ureKOit, nays: "I suffered a great de&l from kldnoy troublo and tiacKBcIio ind jfoinetlmcs I could hardly get Jiroimd. On arising In tho mornlnK I Vai stiff and lame, and the kidney secretions anqotcd mo by their Irregularity In passage. As socu us I -.commenced taking Doan's Kldnoy I'IJIh I linnrovid, and I am now In good health. I still uso Doan'u Kldnoy Plhs occsulonally, however, but nioto n a prevontltlvo than any thing else- I always Insist upon Doan's Kldnfey Pills, for no substitute could be as effective as they.' For sale br all dealers. Price 0 Festet-Mllhurn Co.. Buffalo. NowTek, sollagenta for the United Remombor tbuiims Doan's and Ica nn nthur THE GONTOURTOPOGRAPHIC HDP HAS TO MARKET More Thau Half a Mllllou Hold It Year by the I'nlted Hlatoa tleolog ieal Survey -Home of the Leading Feature slope, and Iherofore contours are fir apart on gentle slopes and near to gether on steep ones. The spicing of tho contour lines thus Indicates the nprpoxhnnte grade of any slope. A stnill contour Interval Is neces sary to express the relief of a flit or gently undulating country; a steep or mountainous country can, as a rule, be adequately represented on the same scale by the use of n larger In terval. The smallest Interval used on the atlas sheets of the geological sur vey Is nvo feet, for regions like the Mississippi delta, tho Sacramento Valley and tho Dismal flwsmp. For great mountain masses, like those in Colorado and the high Iflerra of Cal ifornia, the Interval may be 100 or 1 200 feet, and for less rugged country ' - . ... l .. Ill n 4K ml fin 1 zmtcrwmmm. -mm Ou tho topographic maps made by tho United States geological survey the mountains, hills, valleys and can yonsalt the feature that mako up the varied surface of the areas mapped are portrayed by means of cctitiur lines. Each contour lino rep resents a certain holght above conlmlr intervals of 10. JO, SB and B0 ioei mat ih, it indicates n couno "' (0l,t ,,, ul,, contour along vhlch all polnta are at wn B , ,,rMljC0 n reading exactly the name altitude. As con- (i0 contour Unwl tho traveler finds tours are continuous horltontal lines,'.. fnl..r..i,i. m.i. of the eeoloi- .. ...I.., .L. 1 .- -k...1. -.. I V uiey winu sniooiniy auuui suiuutu m taces, recede Into all re-entrant angles or ravines, and project In I 4BllS9Nai iB2LJsv3I3lBHeBrJsKjQjktaC .sL 'r Jmtf Jmh aaasxasL?JL. TWJ. J d esTV7VV3 H. I i , KAMTKIINOTic or. plenty h.r.. Not W do we sffow , lpdM 'J u. Violins, M.,,0 Ulirronettes and Cor,U, .' wXare alsn pr.Pr, ,' "J .nisn you Htrings, lirldge,. n." Harps and other parte. ' Liorionettes, iiui,,, "ed. less than whoL-,.1,. .7. .... V. '"niwIUri "-J onraHia. VVIIVTljft take no other. Jericho Ddb Club - FOR - OdaFellows Xfid RebeHh5 ONLY'sj In basement of I, O, O, KMeau pie. Bowling, Billiards, lol. Card Rooms, Reading' Koossg, Private Sitting Room for Re- b;kahs only. Visiting Brothers and Slitors always welcome. leal survey a most exact picture or ih. rnimlrv. ntiihtln him to see at I passing , lh (.karartnr of any oartlcu- around spurn or promlnonces. Thus aUr M Th)t ,no ,,, re of m. person following the path Indicated by a contour line, say tho 1,000-foot contour, would go Irregularly around hills aud ravines, but would always walk on tho same level, namely, at an altitude of 1,000 feet. Tho contour linos of tho maps aro spacod to represent equal vertical In tervals or differences In altitude. Tho vertical Intervals between any two contours as represented on ono map Is tho same, whether they He along a cliff or on n gcntlo slepe: but to at tain a given height It Is, of course, necessary to go further on a gentle ular utility Is shown, for Instance, by the fact that the survey sells thous and of them to automublllsts every month. t.ast year's sales of these mnps amounted to more than half a million. Notice of Dissolution Tho nrm on Markwarflt A Hltllman hai been dissolved. Mr. Markwardt succeeds to ttrevbuslnSM, and will not be responsible foVy debts contract ed for by Lowell filfljman. Qet a Healthy Completion Which would you prefer the pink and white klu of ,.. oie glowln with health or one that showed the dluirteii ! blotches, pimples, aad other marks resulting from Impure bloodf It's merely n matter of choice, for It youvwlah Iks fornsr tit. NTAL't " Hot Hprlasje Blood rletwedy It drives all poisonous matte r fromfhe blood, mulches It m enables It to thoroughly nourish Ihtf tissue of the bn.lr, ov and sluggish blood Is seat starting rapidly through tbs votes fiu you with new life aad vigor. A Clear, MAsltby Skla is in tJUMO HSSBlt v . A bottle will wore thaa (oavBiee yoa. ei.tfB Um BotUe. WOOD'C 'BBsBBTsT'sfem W DRUGH .J. y We Guarantee Every Rambler for Ten Thousand Miles Subject to the condition of our igned guarantee which we will give with each car. Think what it Ten thousand miles! means! Step into the Rambler in New Yor and journey across four states to Chicago. Take your hearings and strike due west across seven states to the Golden Gate. Run down the Uoast to Los Angeles. Turn back over the mountains and on through eight hundred miles of desert to El Paso. Then on to New Orleans and back, by way of Atlanta, through eight states to the city of New York. Strike out again cross country for Chi cago. Then drive your car straightway across the American continent to ban Francisco. Yet you have not exhausted the ten thousand mile Rambler guarantee backed by v. company of known stability. We give this guarantee to prove to you our unbounded confidence in every single part that goes into every Rambler car. The first Rambler Cross Country that left the factory made a three thousand mile test trip through nine states, over the mountains of Pennsylvania to New York, Albany, Boston and back to the factory. Since then the fame'df the Crovs Country has spread, atut its service lias extended to every statcin the Union, to every province of Canada, to Mexico, to Australia, South America, Ktiroe and the Orient. Everywhere this Rambler has gone its performance has strengthened our con fidence in its ability to fulfill this guarantee. That is why we do not hesitate to give it. Eleven years of success in motor car building has so established the stability of this company in manufacturing and financial resources as to make definitely known the responsibility back of this guarantee. Such a car with this guarantee, backed by such a company whose liberal policy is so widely known, are the reasons why you should have a Rambler. . Just sit ,down and write us a postal or send the coupon, asking for the catalog. It tells all about the Cross Country and the other 1912 Rambler models. JKm Uk dBp. uassBssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Th Ramhlmr Ania Amm.i. afavk The Thomaa B.Jeffery Company ithE " sag a saa a ana a I Cmtomi I i nj5vV, ; i-j. in. DraaiOFd. i Klnmnrri Folic s I """""" " M,w UTS. Main Office and Factory Kenosha, Wisconsin . a eiwyewriissweasW esfclree aWm KmmMtrmtry aw sail, THK THOMAS a. 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