The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 15, 1908, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD
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HaraM Publishing Company
ricnest sou.
W. 0. SMITH, Wttor
MARSH LANDS wgons
n n. ,k viable matter. Klamath greateat bargalna at f 20 perwreand
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upward!. Eaay Tama.
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REPUBLICAN
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CANDIDATES
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FOR COUNTY CUXK
I lioroliv announce mjsell as n candl-
iir to rmht.-SoI ltum wwr,""'. ,u. lr i,om nation mi Hit' Kepmuican
SKSr'SSS. ticket, torComi.yClork, at tho cumin
NawtranM UW or OawoN.-Prtkn SSM o ,,rmilry elocttoil
55KSWK S-T5ut,SJl.5"Ju5SS ' ( JnilLNnKNIU7,t"
'BS!5fiiJSCJ&"33S '' JU "" CA,,a!'IMp
mm shall mmw aam.t sort . "J" far t, nomination (or County Clotk on
jm m... - ' - ., i...i,i .... iiMcM. niiitvt In inn lift
rislonol the xoteuM llio primary oleo
lion. ' . IVUi.
It k Mnl or not.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I heroby announce my ciidMcy lot
re-election to Itw olllcc "I County
Treasurer on tlm ltcnili1ii'un tlrkal sub
Joel in ttto decision ot tlu primaries on
A,,rin7' .J1AI.VAUSWW.
I lioioby doclaio iii)mOI n candidate
tor llu nomination il Comity Treasurer
on the Hopubllcan iK'Wct, subject to tho
consideration ot the otm at the pit
man tlrclloii. T. XV. STItl'IIBSS.
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
for county tiuirrr
romieolluliy announce inj"
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SATUMUYFKIIUTAKY 15, l'AW.
W. C. Hawley has Med his
petition with Secretary of State
Benson for nomination to suc
ceed himself ns Congressman in I
the First Congressional District.
The Washington Post, by no
means an ami-1 ait newspaper,
for county sheriff
I hereby niinounrc myselt as a camll
date lor llio nonilnt Iton on llio liepuhli-1
cmi ticket lor ll.o oilioo ol Nicrm 01 1 .,..., .1... liplllltv ..lection
J FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
i I hereby announce inisell ai a cnmll
ilnlo (or nomination on llio Itcpubllcitii
llckvl. tor County A"or, o( Kl uimtli
Cuiiiitr. nibleel to llio doeilii ol
candidate; lor tlm oHlcf til Hlii'ilt! on tho
IVmiocratlo ticket, anbject In will ol
till' votota l Hi" iili'.v llo'
11. st. ulo. uiHiior.
I hereby announce myscll a candidate
on tlm IVniiH-iillc tick!, lor tlm iior.lL
nntlon lor .lurlll. lor Hie mliliillM
n( iliv olfi nl tlii iilmy rlrcllon.
It. i:. HUNPAKtill.
tin
Klanmlli ooiinty, tilivt to llio tlrtlilon
ot tlio i-oiniiiK iitimary vlro lion. ,
W. It. BAItNCS.
1u.11 n:. wiiiiuow.
I liotuuv JocUre in
lor llio olllcc o( licrlff
. ... ,1.. .i.. Ai... Tr. lorin
Mys empnaucaiiy mai win ,, o lllf t,.,,ubiican voter. tttic
boom is on the wane. It declares tl,iln..v .i.-ition. I
the field will be against Taft.nnu
that on the fourth ballot the field
will combine nnd nominate Gov
ernor Charles P. Hughes, of
New York, for President.
FOR COUNTY CORONER
I triH?tliilly niiimncti uiU M
CAinliiliiii' lor llio iilltr" ol Cotonnr ol
KUinnlliConnlv, iHcisi'ii, onllm IVm
.Kratlv IU-ki-1. nlii.l lo llio prifl
ol llir otri m tlm oiliniry tlrclltm on
I lu'tihv iiiinomuv my ruinllilacy lor . Aptll 17, HH,
Afvor ol KUnutli Conntv. tnlijecl to t.Mil. mu.w
mcII n imulliUle I the notion ot tin- IUuMU-in ottr nl I
it lor Hi ronflil-1 llio ptiinary .to. Ilo i o! April ir. IWW FOR COUNTY AUES10R
I!. I,', row 1.1.1 . ( .Ciy ,lrcUio iiiiwll cliUIJle
fAicllA. IVb. 1. 1'th i.,r il... noinliintloii lor Connlv Aior
East End Meat Market
CRISLER 6 STILTS, Proprietor.
Prime; Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
Krmh nixl l!urr,l Mi-l mi'l HinK' t nil l,m.v
V hmllo our tut-! In ttiu mint iimiltrn w) it -,ft.
line, ami urniunillnK, Try mnl wi' will U 1 ,0,t
iiiy lo linin ymi fr ru ir lrn II. I . rr
ll.S.CiliKlSllY. 1 ,, , .,.,.,. i, tint IVinoceatlo tlckrt, .utl In lli
1 IWIUJ-lll.oi...ir ,,.. .............. ,.. . . ,, ,...
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I lieirlir announce my cnn.lnlacy lor . .....i... ..1 ... ilix'llni.
Klamatli
niM'UHir, Milij.'d In llio ili-cition ol llio
llrubllclaii olfii nt llio primary fire-1
tton. '
II. XV. I'.OWK.N '
J.l'. I.KK.
Ill iinniiimlloii ol SlivriH ol
County iiiliji-ct to tlio action ol tlio rr
imlilican nti-t a ilir itlmary vlrcllon,
Aiml Kill IWW. XV.M.MAltTIN.
I OR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
I licroliy atinounco in)frlfitn onmll-
1 lioicwilli nnnoiinro mycll n oamll- .Utonu llio Itopubllcan ticki'l lor lln
.laic lor joint vnator from Kl.tinntli, miniln.itlu 1 tor llio ntliceol llMliitl At-
., mn..!h. onMi in ml.lilinn In Uko ainl Cnxik .counlioi on llio He-' turner tor KLimatli nml Ijtlo tininllr
- ....I. !..... It.... Allltl.u.1 ,..
the two Zeppelin sky cruisers,
Determined to possess the
world's most powerful aerial
fleet, the Kaiser has ordered two
new airships of 10.000 cubic me-
FOR STATE SENATOR
I
, Wl'"' 'l"""'" ' - " IIFIIIV IVI Itlllllinill HUM 1- "'llllll -
publican lickrl, .iilijccl to llio ilori'lon ludj.xi to llio ilo.'1'ion ol tlio .itom at
respectively of 12.000 and 10.000
meters, and the Parsival craft
already in course of construc
tion. I Ml
Judge George H. Burnett of
Salem is now receiving the con
sideration of the Oregon delega
tion as a possible United States
district attorney to succeed W.
C. Bristol, and the indications
are that he will receive the
united support of the delegation
for the appointment.
ol llio primary .Kviiou.
I.. K. XX'II.I.ITS.
llio piiiuat)
oloollnn.
FIllUi. II MILLS
FOR saiOOL SUPERINTENDENT
I tioroby aiiiiotimv mrl( it 0 .null. Init
io r tlm immlnatlou (or I'ountv cln.
Sili'riiilonJoiit, (or llio couinloriilion ol
rrpublloan olori nt tlm primary Hoc-
J. li. XX'.N.
1 lirri'dy sulmiit my name to the Ito
publican voters for Joint senator from
Klanmlli, liko nnd Crook counti.n at
tho primary election to bo liclil April
17. 1903.
Having faithfully roprrsontnl thli'tion
district In the list seaslun of lh let;l-1
laturo. on! slnco tho senatonhlp has. 1 ' niollully annonnc my c.iioli.lnc,
for this term, beon conceded to Klarn-'''" "-election on tl.o liopuMiinu lltket
ath. 1 acaln ask for tho favorable cor." to tlio oilier ol Viuiily S.Ihm.1 S.iwtin
sideralicn of the voter of this Sena-' leiulcnl, Mibjoct In llio will ( llio nloi-
lorlal district, llespect fully, ai me primary oirvuon.
J. ti. XVI
(IEO. H. AIRRKYHAN.
10 1 IT.
(OR COUNTY TREASUEU
1 ui.oct(nlly announce myll a a
, cjtiillilale lor llio oltlco ol County Troas,
I uior, on llio IV-mocrallc llckl, aubject
' In ilooinlon ol llioioteralllie Primary
election.
ii xrnii. iiAfionrr.
TON COUNTY C1ERR
I lioroby niiiMiiiiiro nun II a randl
ilalo (or ii.'iiiiimtloii in nltlcw ( County
Clcik ulijr.l lo nilicoi ol IViiiKtalio
nlriK nt tlio ptlmai) rlrclloii.
XV A. IlKL.LLL.
$.10 (teuard
I illa) llio nl.110 rrarl lor tlm
artrtt ami coin lei 1.01 . pntly or paitiet
I nlm inliUil ami Liitn.il my .Into on lb
iiiotniiiK n( J.iti'iui I Mil.
L. Ala I.I.HI..
Both Fulton and Bourne seemed
to be surprised when
that Heney and U'Ren xvere urging-
Judge Bennett for appoint
ment as district attorney. "I J
don't know anything about it,"
said Fulton. "I had presumed
the matter was settled finally."
"I never heard of it before."'
said Bourne. "If they are run
ning it out there I have nothing
more to say."
The irrigation segregation in
the vicinity of Rosland in south
ern Crook county, is preventing
settlement through the hold it
has on a large tract on the upper
Deschutes River. These lands
are sub-irrigated and would make
fine farms without surface irriga
tion, although they would doubt
less do better with it. Rut the
difficulties of obtaining tho need
ed capital to improve lands so
far from transportation arc sc
great that no progress is appar
ent, thus far.
In view of the fact that xve
are half way through the session
of congress without any legisla
tion to straighten out the finan
cial situation, and are apparently
getting along pretty nicely, it is
amusing to look back at the time
when a lot of people xvere urging
an immediate special session of
the national legislature as the
only possible thing that could
keep the country from going to
the demnition bow-wows in
double quick time.
Seventy-nine organizations are
now included in the'Oregon De
velopment League, the latest be
ing the Oak Grove Improvement
Association, and all the active
ones are working to secure new
people. The $30 rate'for Winni
peg, St. Paul, Kansas City and
STthe Middle West is good on
all railroads from March 1st to
Afiril aoth. with proportionate
rate from every station in the
United States and Canada.
Every letter that goes out of
Outran ought to make mention
of this, and the fact that the
low fare applies to Ashland,
Salem, Baker City; Astoria or
-any other point in Oregon just as
it does to Portland,' but' people
afternoon from '1 lo G30
I lih to state that I am n can.li.Ulo FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
(or the liopiiblican nomination (or .lrlnt I 1 lioicliy aniionnro 111) i l( it .-nmlilato
Senator lo represent tlio district con 1 (or re-oleollon to the .lllr.fi( County
n.W-io1 ltli2 ol Crook, Klamath and Ijkei.wuneyor, subj.-ot to the onn-Mcralloii ol, o'clock ami each evening from 6 M lo
illlWMTU. . ,, , ,.,.,,-.,. ... . ,, ,,.... . .. . ,. ',......... 4 ll.l lul,..l.. I.
coiinue?. ii. 1. jiwi.ii.tir., .1110 jiepuinir..ii iiuri m tno primary 111 11 ciih-k. ,1 i-ikhib. .n,., ' , n,
llonania, Orcicun. I election. .M 1. XXII.I.IAMS. Undod to all.
kUmata I alt PalCc lrr
Tin- Klamath Falls I'ublic Library Is
open i'rry
Incorporated November 28, 1900
Slttrment of Condition
of Hie
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DECEMBER 31, 1007
RESOURCES
ljans and Discounts $340,030.80
UomlsMHlSfcurllii'S . 03,525.84
Real Kntatc. IluiltliiiKH and
Fixture 14,745.18
Cash nnd Sight Kxrhnngc 160.247.00
$585,040.51
UABHJ1TKS
Capital Stock, fully imld
Surplus nnd PrulU.t
Due Other Ilnnk.i
Dt'NlsitS
$100,000.00
21,753.11
32,000.04
431.205.40
$585,040.51
I, Air Martin. Jr., Caihlor of lltt; alKixrnainol
Lank, tin aulemnly surrar lUt the Imhi. athlt
ment I Inielolhe ll of my kmi.ilce an.lH.rl
AI.KXMA.C1 IN. Jit. Canhlcr
Hubsc rlld and awnrn In l-forc tno thia nth ilajr
uf January, Itax
I .e I
C II Wltlinnw,
Nolary I'uMic fir Oirmi
orncEKs
ALEX MARTIN President
E4R.REAMES Vice-President
ALEX MARTIN. JR. Cashier
LESLIE ROGERS Ass'l Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
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Whea Dectdlng
Upon a Hone
or Making an
InYetlaunt
Tou Should Choose
the Best
(Opportunity la Knocking at
Your Door
Pay oaevftftk Cm h
910 per Month
Until paid up
and you can own
Choice property
Milli Addition Lota Are the Bargain Buya
of Klamath Falls
Particular attention iH called to the location with ref
erence o the Yard location of the California Northeast
ern Railway, Depot location, tho Macadam Road, Main
Canal, and soil and physical situation that mean good
streets, splendid lawns, unfailing water supply for irri
gation, and easy accessibility.
It Ii Your Chance to Make Money
Call and make inquiry of A drive over Mills Addition
!?r!Sk,T.VW . greets will cost you nothing
ttpt. O, , C. AppLagatt, v Jbut a few moments time and.
MIM Ethel McCaalay. convincayouof itsadvantages
FRANK IRA WHITE
Hiiraireei BMW ARMfUl DtlK ft TTHSt COMHRy BuUtHag
LAND ON THE LAND IN KLAMATH LAND!!
meat ask for tickets to the point
aettrea when they buy them.