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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1908)
-t K ! W , u.il iitrem ' a . t .ir.i I' firltl I IP IS THE EVENING HERALD lMMd UMr. mcwt Sunday. t Ui HcrM PubKsMtig Company W. 0. SMffN. BUBbCMFTION RATH IMIr.br noil. rr. 11.00 no I.M .M II Iwlrjr. br mU l anaUia. llftilv. hv MAIL IkrM RWttlML UtUr. br mU, iraiUk. . 0Ur. Mlnnd br earrW,a weak. Mow m tfurr. fl.Bll IHa-lidBaa aspraa. artar, panaaal cima Ml row ami beak, alamaa, cola, r cumncr. NtwarArn Law or Ommmi.-tottk Mef lh la at Onra pml laat wheimae Wf awtam ceatraillM a naiinr aaalt mU nh naanpaaa la uj wnaB la tab) Bast without Drat raratrfetc aa erdjar taawaW. wicb maavan.r hall b daasaed to b lift, tad b or fbtbn lion akan Mcnw aaalart sk panaa. whether aU iaMM n ravrtfad br taa paraoa la It U Mat or art. MONDAY MAY II, 1908. MDwnmiMO m raoni Oregon is certainly up against it this year in tht selection of a Uuited States Senator. The much berated "machine rule" has been put out of business, and the people have been hood winked into the belief that they at last are having a voice in the state and national government. The facts are, the "people" now MARSH LANDS JM5 richest aoL 50 per cent, vegetable m.tter. Kl.ma.h-a frailest bargains -.120 per .ere .nd upword.. Imt Terp. ABELADi can be made of old used news papers and in fact almost any fibrous stick, while white paper requires spruce or hemlock. Republican Candidates U. 8. Senator Hon. II. M. Cke, n-.i U. 8. Senator, U all that mo ran itk (or in one candidate. Mr. Cake I it nuin ot pleating appearance, en eloquent speaker, a man tlmt understands tlu lolitlcdl situation. While many regret that Mr. Kultnn u beaten, jet we realite, by the vote Mr. Calo levelled , In lilt homeruunty that lu la iopular thereat Mr.Kulton waaheie. Mr. I'u Vi lli deaervlng o( hi parly wile. Oongreaaman W. I'. Haw ley inti tn hla t recmil with ) i it." ; In f.trl hl record is' liia platform. Justice ol the Supremo Court - I!. S. Orders Are Henvv Frelsthtlnit a Speclclty. HlltfriUrlc Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company PHONES Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your fine nlano movintt KENYON fi THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS Office NT I Barn ATI Krildcncc IMS nave less wwjrin wie manage- b,.,, nrtu ,,.,.,, ,..,; tiiArif ,t fViaa nntinn'ta AAit than I l .ju i i a a ! Hniry and Foml roiiimiilmirr J. W. an unuorn cnuu . .n b.1k.v ,,,. Wln,,er. mining its sex. Unscrupltous i u lu lVw,BltaUlllerT. K. c 111 men, who want to get into office lia m,n fl)r . ,,,,,,, aMl, u ..llti,ii and power for their own personal ( ,0 ,, ,0t, tho ,.iir.. irtv. gains, have easily hypnotised the i.rocnilng Attorney n. v. Km ken. people by stooping to the degrad- ,.,,, iw,.,,,; Attorney, U ... ing level of the moral degener- icaiiy without oppoiiiion. ii.. w.u ate, by advocating anything or qualified ni.a Kiamaih an.i uvo Count. everything Which might appeal M are to I conKratnlate.1 im Imiini: to the Unthinking mast) and nal.le to place wir..int.i.t un at- thereby secure a vote. ( ,onirv , n01ll,ia,'r. fr ,h0 ,ic,.. Oregon has been well repre- Sule se.utnr-d,,.. n. Men) wan. sented in the UnUed Sutes 8ue Vliator ,, a ,,,,,, vmlll! StuI(H. aenaie oy v,n.. . r ui on, who mM .av, ,veJ ,lv ,, , is recognized as one of the ablest lawyers in that body, and who is conceded to have accomplished more for the good of the state, in proportion to the time he has served, than any other repre sentative we haveever had. This man has been turned down by the "people," as certain poli ticans would have us believe and we are asked to choose between what? 'George Chamberlain, of whom the best that can be aaid is, that he is a clever politican, and H. M. Cake, who at this late day admits that all the ac cusations made against Fulton were false and only for the pur pose of defeating him. It now develops, that when Fulton was making the fight of his life in the Senate for his land grant' bill, which would restore to Oregon the millions of acres of land illegally held by the Southern Pacific Company, our other worthy Senator Johnatban Bourne, who, by the way, was elected by the "people, M was ready to trade his vote for the Fordney amendment, which was backed by the Booth-Kelly and Curtis Lumbering Company, for the consideration that those cor porations saw to it that Senator Bingham, a close friend of Bourne, was allowed the exclus ive privilege of naming the Lane County delegation to the state convention. This is the condition which Oregon is up against We have got to vote for a nan, who, in the position of the chief excutive of the state, would beunirch the name of the man whom he - con sidered his strongest opponent, so as to defeat him, and a man, whose sincerity Is so questionable that it will allow him to place personal gain ahead of the good of the state. It is certainly time for the people, in reality, to take a hand in politics, and nom inate men who will be true representatives of the state and not allow Multnomah County to have everything, simply for the selfish purpose of hogging all the federal patronage. log tervej one term in tin- Ij r Homo ami tlemonatrateil liia ability. KeireeoUtlvea-Onr Stale lleji resentative. II. 1'. lWlknap anil II. A. Dratlain, are strong raiuliilato ami w ill more than poll their party tmi(th. Sheriff-W. lUlarueTis wrlliiuslihV.1 to nil the office, having avrviil an !" orol Ijike County, al) as ili'intycln'i III. He has a goal duration, ii an ttrtivo man, well acquaints! with all tin Mir. rouiiJlng county ami mnle an i'llii-ii-nt officer. Voto for him. County Clerk C. It. IK-Iap, us Count y Clerk, la well known to you all, having aervei) this county aa Shoo-?iiiiii' temlent in a way that is a rrttlit In him elf. He is now aerrlnu as Deputy Sln-r. iff of this county ami Is known lo Ii- a throughly competent man. . County Treasurer I- Alva f.eU, as Treasurer, Is well knonr. to you all nml he point with prMe to lain past record. School Superintendent J. O. Swan is a man that hat been iiniKpti'iioiisty before the public for the iiast live yearn anil haa accomplished Homlera in eiliivat lonal linen. He is well fitted for the place. Aaseasor llert E. Withrow, as Anton or, ii the right man In the right place, having served a number of yean in tiie Abstract Office and having a complete abstract of every piece of deeded land in the county, puts him in a position to better judge the value of real estate than any other man we know. f County Surveyor M. D. William has been conspicuously belore the public during hi term of office. Hi work peak for hi efficiency. County Commissioner C. J. winkle la pioneer of Klamath County. He 1 a conservative butines man and has made a aucceaa with his own hindm-ta venturer, and it U (air to annum that he will do a well with the county hum- nen. WOOD WOOD ii i -i n r-i Sixteen inch and lour foot wood in any quuntitieH. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461 or KKK Store, Phone 174 J. L. FIELDER eWilrtSuf1" rtionc H The Eldred Company F. C. ELDRED, Manager Hominza, Oregon Saddles. Harness and Supplies We make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed, hand-made Saddles and Snaps. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par ties. The largest and best arranged eating house In the city. Open day and night. SHORT STORIES. Only mm person In n tlmuiaud reach es sixty Jtara. The lot; cut on Arumlook (Me) Ha ter this year will amount to oi.roil i fully uiately ISS.TiOT.UJO fiit. Many run; nml tnluablu painting hale Just Ih-oii ill'eowml In one ut tlie subterranean paanao'i of the Htutu rrijrtri nr i'ii..ijin ..... i ....,,.. .. . ..cu.w, ...-.. . . . Two horses Ii-IoiiIii to uml ki near .Milton. Del.. (In Ler m-dllnjr day lb DauUh eaaiit Kill Hvara a aluipl crown uf in) rile with lirr national v.um tpr)liik' llli lli illilrlct. but always cliiiruiluic -nml pnts of myrtle are care cherliti-d by kIHIiii baud. tliroiiKti the Ioiik winter in autlclpa tlon of the ureat eirut. A lion that had lw.ii III asked a iHlieep U bis bleath was bad. The sharp les, ami the lti.ri l.lt fhflf I... a foriin-r ' i,.i.i t,,r t..i . .... i -.,. .. ,.,!,. I. In- , .,. I I.... " " "" " """ " IU ..v w .....,. ,... ., , IIHIIII- , ..u-.H,.,. ..1.1 VM , una If a proposition just put forth by Wisconsin print paper manu . facturers is carried to a conclus ion, Americans in the future will be reading newspapers printed with white ink. The chief points advanced for this revolutionary proposition are the preservation of forests, the saving of millions of dollars annually in pulp wood and the reduction in the price of print paper, to prehaps one-half the present price. Black paper. Summons In tho Circuit Court nl the Htatu of Oregon for Klamath County. John Koonta plaintiff, vs. Amanda Ella KoonUdefendant, unit in equity for divorce. Xn the name of the stato of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear mid answer the complaint (lied against you in the above entitled suit on or before Saturday, June 13th, I WW, beluK the last day prescribed in the order for pul- llcatlon 01 thl summons, the ilrit puiili cation of which being on Haturday, May 2nd, 1908, and if you fail to to aimwer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the eeurt for the relief demanded in the complaint, died herein'', to-wlt: for a decree dissolving (he bond of matri mony existing between plaintiff and de fendant. Thi summons I served by publication In the Evening Herald, by order of Hon. ilenry L, Benton, Judge ol the Circuit Court tor the first judicial district of Oregon, dated May 1st, 1908, which or der require summons to be published once a week for six consecutive wreku from the 1st day of May, 1D0H. A. t. LEAVHT, Attorney for Plaintiff. Hflfllla llltall,li .1 Mtv' M tit aa. Ml......... .,.,.. tin i... : i- " ' .i. mm me ,..- nv ,,. H, .MIU'll, ''!.. lW'IIT ' II. i. I lll.i I SS . .hipped to mute berauae the inlult- "' t" ,' ' " "," ..II l , ,"" ter-a widow Hea,,, ,u . ,,, UuLW$rJ$J&' Meoaurlue ten feet six Iiii-Iiih, nu ". octupui while U-Iiik kllleil nt Tnoradlu, I w" l-annot dlrldo our work from Victoria, twined a teulnt-le ko firmly urelte nor laolate our future from around the foit of one or lit captors "r 'luallllm. A ship might aa well that the terrible mt-mbriine hail to l-!lr '" 'al1 north with her jib and east cut to free the man. with In-r foresail and south with bar John Ilrown'a wakou, In which ),,. '"'"-ill aa a man to go one way In made pllgrlmageN during lid crurmlii ,coa,lu'' "'"l another way to character. against slaver', was deairojed by lire ""t'"r' " "Jrk- on l(Zl Wi' .,r'VrtT",l.; T,w "' ! "' ,lr'" rw"rkwl tb " Important on was left there by llrown nuny statesman, "was never approached year ogo and had Ui-n pre-u-ned by with a prnltlon i.f craft In my life." HerU-rt H. ulrall, u pioneer ueuiip.i. "Ihat fact." nn,i Senator Bor per man of Iowa City. Khum, -may I. a rnou-ultton of voJr , lioui-Hty, and then uv-ilu It may be a re flection un oiir hifluenre." Wishing. ,ton Star. Young Uiiiy (eiiterlug mutlr publUb er shop, to young man uri(ltf music) llatu Jou "KNaed lie I.. Un. round the olhar young man U-IiIimI the (ouuter. I've only been here n week! j,mlou Htaud ard. .Mr. Church -Whew I How It'anuilug. .-. ,v IJUr umnreii, iiear. I've got vestry ineeeUng. The Sporting World. Syracuse may take up golf. Yale plauH un SO,000 bouthouae. Hcliommer, raptalu of ChlcaKo' cbamplonalilp team, Ih not ouly a htur "Kl""'" Vuiiug Man (tuinlug basket ball player, but also tlu-lr beat Hlli surpilei-n mi.t . the nign jumper. Jack McMiuterH, the former Har vard tralut-r. Is now IuiiiIIIiik the bust ball li-am, ionium crows uml track caoillilutex ut AnnapolK Hhudy (I., 2:10',, mid IHrei-tntim, UilPi, inn two rueiit hiiIim to thu AliHtiliiiiH. 'i'ho price p.il.l for the drat uamvd U placed ut j.'.WXt. It. M. rilek of Hrady, l'a ban pur cliHsed from I.. IJ. Iliowu of DelavHU, III., the threi-yearold Wilful I'arole, '.'JOU, by I'ulole, 'J-IO. ,1a,,, Annie Huron, by-Huron WIIkiM. nu .uiionui league Kutr of um pires for thu coming kumhi U a fob lows; O'fJay, i:uullv, Johnstone, Klt-m, Itlgler and ituddcru&m. 'J'liu lunt of these wua formerly a ilteher on the Pr&vldL-iire team und tukes tho place of Carpcutvr 'lliuio really Ii no ui In gettlug mad. but u great many people make uto or It. 8elf conceit should not be kept upon drees parade If kept at all, but It cer taluly U the balm of CI I lead for brula. ed feelings. to run otcr to the --.. v-iiurcu-inii why not us that umbrella you'te been carrylua all week? Mr. Church-Wball To the vet iry im-etlngj Why. I hat's uher. ot It.- I'ulbidelpbla I'ress. A lltor to a atalilv 111.....1..1 was being shown round by u old r. a del lie punned wfrB B p,nlB- iJ ..n . . inimeii rapturous- ii- I hut must be un old master." "No. lr," the eulde t.-i.ni ...'..,... iil.l in.i.tv i. .1. . . ' .ami tlcriipa. Incorporated November 28,i9oo Statement of Condition .. ...Of the. Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DICKMBEK 31, 1007 IU80URCES Iamuw and DIscountM $340 r.'tn on ltontlsandSvcuritifs . 031! Heal EsUte, BulldliiKM un.l Fixtures CuhIi and Sluht KxchaiiKv ' 4,745.18 1M.247.69 5085,049.51 LIABILITIKS CapiUl Stock, fully pal.l Surplus and 1'rufltn Due Other Ilankn Di'IkwIU 5100,000.00 21,783,11 '12.000.94 43 1,205.40 50U5.049.5I I, Ale Martin. Jr Cashier nf the aUvenam..! the abut ,U(f, bank, do solemnly swear that meiit I true to the beat of m f mv kiuiwl.l.... ... 11 1 , AI.KXMAlt1IN. Jir. 1 . iT'"' Sulwcrlbrd ami awotn In Ut. ir ihuci-j., of January, It, ' "' l-'l C II Wltlimm. Notary I'ubllc furling OFnCEKS ALU MARTIN B.R.MEAMXS ALEX MARTIN. JK. USUI ROGERS President Vice-President Cashier Ass't Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin THE OFFICE E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor Cholccit of Wlaea. Liquors and CLiw t Cater to the belter rlaaa nf trade, with MlJfUaW the mt critical You'll ivitire the dirTfrms akifa Iry It. Just the place to dri.p in fur a rrfrruU-(k ae when you need a atlmulant Cure Upvtifil kirxla tor family trade a sprrlalty Ready for Inspection ur line of Carpets, MattinU, Tapettry, Linoleum, Art Squares, Table. Low j and Stand Covers, Is ready for imp I tlon. Something entirely new Also Silk noat and Feltolene MattreM Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pa ell woven wire Springs, the only thk iur nui wcaincr. i Polahed Oak Dlnlnd Sts and all 01 Rockers. W. H. DOLBEE1R Successor to B. St. George Bishop' Phone-Store.Jfl Residence. 155 ! CM A8. K. WOKDKN President CATILAL $100,000.00 iCDME VlM-Pl( The American Bank and Truft ' s- J " o S " ... s Jfi2i- rrnwwvvfv-' mum.. mlsi4i"- London that A Qr.at Ecuu. Mother to frank-How I n you'ie lute home eitiy nigbtj do1 luAry' wta ta f iT1!." " uug while to Mt IiiiiiJh uu awful "unci It. If we UicJ , -lock- little oae I'd eet Lot,.. . -T?.!?"? quicker. rtt deal t ) C i MV'af'wPP ' W I JfSH-if1""mft "SBV aaaaQB SgWif'jin-j'lrB JHBg fT I f. p, " eesaai ib;iin "" r llPuM.A.ll:ll! A.M.W0RDEN " " $ Cashl.r AMI Cor.aiiiaiMHUiaari MawaaaaaaBaMaaaaiaBaaaaMai.MMa -.