The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 25, 1908, Image 2

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    THE EVENING HERALD
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Herald Publishing Company
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
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HOW TO KMIT.-Wt IVatcAc. IMMT MM,
ipra. onto., iwtrcnal chvtk on tvtl lura bank,
itvnpa, cola, or cumory.
Nawararca t.w or OaaooN.-aMtlon MM of
ifc uw. of UMun nrovtfaa taat vlkMwwr any
mm mtrollln a nmpapr dull mail uch
iwwrir 10 any iraon In thU Stat without
Knt nnivtnc an mWr tlwrafar, with Mwiwn
kail b daniMil to l atft, and no M or !
tun ahall arcnM aaalnM autk pmai, vkrtMr
all ntwanauor W mvlroa br tba Mon to whom
H la ami or not.
MARSH LANDS Jte!U?!L!;
Klamath's rtreatcst barrialiw (it $20 per acre ana upwanw. kmmj ichm,
50 per cent, vegetable matter.
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"T"
MONDAY. MAY 2. UWS
von ar nuccoicTt
There seems to be not a very
clear understanding as to the
working of the Local Option law
and for the benefit of those who
have not studied the law, we
would explain. Klamath County
will vote for or against prohi
bition for the?entire county at
the election June 1st next.
This amounts toVvote upon the
question in each precinct in the
county. See section 10 of the
state local option law which
jays:. "A petition for an el
ection in each individual precinct
in such county or subdivision
thereof shall be considered as
and shall have the effect of a pe
tition for an election in each in
dividual precinct in such county
or sub-division thereof, and the
county court shall issue an order
of prohibition for each and every
precinct in the county voting
"For Prohibition" notwithstand
ing the county us a whole and
the sub-division (if any) voted
"Against Prohibition." If the
whole county should go "dry"
all. the precincts therein are
"dry" under the law regardless
of how they voted at the el
ection. If the county as a whole
goes "wet" only the precincts
are "wet" as vote that way.
Or MTKIST TO FAKMCIS
A bill'tbat is of.big interest to
farmers, .stockmen and agricul
turists generally, .has just been
referred to the senatelcommittee
on agriculture and forestry by
Senator McCumber of North
Dakotaacting on behalf of his
colleague, Senator Hansbrough.
It proposes to establish a na
tional commission of co-operative
service to promote agricultural
co-operative organization and to
appropriate money for its main
tenance. It creates a com
mission' of five members to be
, known, u the National Com
mission of Co-Operative Service.
The duties of this commission
of co-operative service are to
promote such co-operative enter
prises as it may deem wise; and
to that end it- is to organize by
the election from among its
members of a chairman and are
cording secretary, and to elect a
chief of the co-operative service, j
who must not bo n member of
the commission, and who is to be
its executive officer.
Tho chief of the co-oierative
service and his assistants, act
ing under the commission, aro to
collect and supply to the co-oper
ative agricultural organization
information concerning organi
zation, managing and disband
ing co-operative enterprises, ami
mayassist co-operative agricul
tural organizations with public
auditing, and in other ways as-.
sist those who wish to retain ;
.tt.lit. Iiwlittiilltnl Kilijt,lil(9u Kilt.'
WIWIl IUUI1IUUHI trt,?lllkOO MHV
need to delegate to co-operative
agricultural organizations funct
ions which cannot be so well per
formed by the individual.
The commission may enter in
to co-operative relations with
similar organizations and with
state officers to work conjointly
and the sum of $50,000 a year is
set aside to be expended under
the authority of the commissi in,
to be used in carrying out the
provisions of this bill, which is
to take effect and be in force
from and after its passage.
i
ITS ALL OVER
Manager Hitchcock of the
Taft campaign has given out
the following statement: "State
conventions in California. Mon
tana, North Dakota, Oregon and
Washington nnd five district
conventions in California two in
Oregon and one each in Ohio.
North Curolina and Texas el
ected nity-two delegates anu in
structed them for Taft. The"
total number of delegates!
pledged to Taft is now 57I.
Only the iexos state convention
and seven district conventions
remain to be held. The Texas
state conventions and four of the
district conventions will intruct
for Taft, increasing the total
number in the Taft column to
586, or ninty-five mors than a
majority of the Republican nat
ional convention."
Humor on? Philosophy
0 DVNCAN H. 'MITM
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
M. Cs l'.t i'i
I. W. I In
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k n( lliiim rlivitp it" llir rlirit
W. II. t'littk
I.. ,. Crimen
C. l l!niliy
J, II. IWrty
s. II. Kin
Tlii wily i line Unit fiimo of u can
do Unit nit' in In count ill nil Ih t fiim ,
our on ti I' Iiir mill IncUlciilnlly Hull of ,
(Mlll lltll -i. .
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mIo ti
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i ol.
II
If .MMI Cllll't l.ivp lllO
trunifcr to miotlicr line
acticduli'
The oflcniT it mini inal.c ttio unn'
lultlnkit tin more certain lie W Unit tie
U rlKlit
When si mini aeilivt u miri' l"'t In
U iiit in tntnk I lie wlmle community
In In it rtiiiailr.mr In roll ti nirtlutt It.
A Kclit-rul knowledge of HtJtm dot'iu't
inii-iirll)' IK a man for n tlntlr In
aiilrunoiny.
Sum men look out for Uienielte.
Well H.ltlJtU'i! Unit lilt Siitillllo m.ijeil)
will liHik out for Hie other fellow
Don't llinl fault wltti jnnr iiclKliUir'a
mirk linle'H lie It on your ii)rll
Amiability It n
lulelllRelKe itml often i.noi fur II
I ins Wanted
C l. Wlllmni In III Hie imttket for nil
kli.il of fnr. for wlilfli ln l l'' ''
lili;luit market I'tloo. Ail.lreM lilm tit
Kl.inmtli KitllT Oregon.
kl.im.ilh lull. I'u.Uc llbrar) I
Uto KlmiiHtli FnlU IMI'Hc l.llirnry li,
j. - ... r.iin
oen eery nlletiioon inun i
o'eloek uml tnrli evenlnc from C:m In
Id o'clock. A eonllitl luvltntloii lit
timleil to nil.
Summons
In UieCiinill Coillt til tlie SI If
Tin1 woman
tltiity tlm-iit't
viwaiv cluli.
tiiei-itti lor Kl.tniittli County.
Joint K.miiW 1'l.ilntlll, . Ammnlit
I'.ll.i Koeiiixti'lemliinl, .nil In tiiilt) lot I
itltotee.
Ill the imnie "( the .Into tl Oleili'li!
You me litteti) ttiiiltiil In ''r itinS
tltlint'l llieeuiilliit llliil i;itliit )oli
in Ihonl.'te eiililliil Kllll oil or U'lole
t50tl itnutlllille for i sinnl.t) . June Utli, IW"-, llin! H'f
Utliln) iti-vflU'.l III the ottler lot ul.
Iicillluii ol lliiit 10111111101111, the lll.t nlil.
tMilon ol mIiIcIi Ix-Iiii; on .SttunUy, Ma)
Jllil, IKW, Itll.l l( Mill ltll m In Minuter,
fur nant then-"', the plaliillfl mIII .tily
In the eontl for the tellel ileuiamlol In
tlie eouinltilll. II li' I heli-lll. tifwit! fur
hIiiim" liotue lieter It
U'Ioiik to the SI111W1-
Yoil know when Koine iooilc lotto
Iieen utxluatitt with tn'nteil mnuey
for they hae the tlollnr .lii to show i "'" "''"'"' '"" "" l"i.. ol malil
for It.
So Unuiuil.
s. jb . ,-
iniiiiy eti'tin,: U'tmi'ii I'llilillfl ami ilr-
Irliil.ttit
Itui iimiiieii. m ettril hy puhlicallun
in the i:eiout! I l.tal.l. I.y olilrr ol Hon.
Unity I. Ik'tixm. Ju.lk'f ol llie Circuit
I'ourl lot the lli'l JihlirLI ill.tllct ol
Unroll, a.ilnl M.ty t, ltH, which or-
ler tequlret nilllilliiill. to la' Hllillhnl
mire n week lnr.lt coliMCUtlte HrrV.
Iruin the l-l ihit i May, Uw.
. 1.. i.r.AVirr.
Allnriie lor I'Ululllf.
Nuilcr Knr I'ubllCallon
m
ABElADj
Ha Wt a Phlletophar.
A liuiy Diprcbaut tvho bail not taken
11 bolMar for yearn. In which time et
fry other member of hit family hail
enjoyed many outline, rooclutleil to
Klftr hliutelf n rwt of n wevk or two
unJ ntnrteil for Si-otlnnil. When In
iil Iveli Kone n ilay he rifelveil a lei
.i,'ciui from hit wife to thU effort:
Our liouw wa. rnllrrlr dr.troyrl l.y
AM l.t nlKlit. Tim rhllilren an.l 1 t
eapnl unharmnl. Cotnw lioina at vnc.
ItAIlIA.
To thin, after reflecting' n moment,
be replied at follotra:
What la th ua f comltor lioma uhm
thtrr la no liorna to com 4 to? Taka th
at-lldrn to mothtr'.. May llicra with
ihrm ill! I Join you and don't worrr.
KRANK.
-London hcrajn.
Rome of u uro not trantlnic In tl e.
periencf of nerving our frlemln ltb nil
our bearu and then of xcelnif tbet.i
tent otbera trllb all their pocktstbookx.
IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS
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".Sometblnt: uer nboul John."
Think lie It a llitlc lilt orri"
"Well. I beard lilut ny that he wa
aatUlled with hla wasei "
The reaiuu mutt of ut uru tuur U
b'.vauto u bi'U-ct fetv lmo itwu an
rtay way of Kcttlui: mouc
Petition for Liquor License
to mi: iioM)i:.iu.i: ctif.NTY
t'Ol'KT OK Tin: stati: Ol- oin;
I.O.N KOI! KI.A.MAT1I COl'XIY.
ttu the iiiiiler.li;m'il, tei-nli'iiln ami
lejr.il rolem ol the tirecilicl of Uord
l!ler, In tlio Cotinlyol Klmnatli, f-'latc
ol Ort-KOti, anil rctu.ll terMinta llieteln,
ami who limu nctiully iclihil tla-nni
for more lliitn lliitty ila) iiniiieilijtt'h
.ricelliiu' tint date ol rljiuin ami lllitii:
thU Htltion, do lniil.y reiectfully
IHitlthn our liouotnhlu lx.ly in (.'tnnl
and luo In JnmeH II. Wlin-ler, n re.
dent of .aid precinct, it llreiite to .ell
aplrltoua, Iuou, fermented or malt Ilr)
tiora In Itia (iinutltlvi than ii,u gallon,
In the precinct afore.nld for it period ol
Ix iiiotithi, from lliM.lril, day of July,
IW.
Notlte in hcreliy vln li liy (lie tiniler
.Ijjneil, Ihat thm tiliini ttlll ho pre
tenleil to lliu County I'oiitt afotciild
ut tliu-coiitt rrxim in tlie city id Kla
mnt)i KulN, Oiecou, on thu l.t, ilay i.(
Inly, A. I). l!n)S, at Iho Imur of ID
o'cloek it. iii. ol calil diiy or an nomil
tlierenlter im .aid petition can ho heanl. :
Hated ttiiii ir,tl day of May. ln)H.
.laiuet II. Wheeler.
.NAM IIS
l)i partnif nt ol the Interior, I'. 8.
I.aml Oltliv, Ijtki'vli ic (trefoil, .May Ifi,
IV.lt, Nutire I. herehy ulten that All-rt
llarrinoiti ol Klainalli I'all., Ortyno,
uho. on ,S'iir. H, I'.)?, tn.de tlmU-r and
tmie itiplitMli'iii, No. 101., for NH'4
NIVij, ."tctiou r, nmn.lle 37 S
llatik'e 0 : Will Mrridiati, Int. (llnl
iiotue o iiiteiillnii to make final Trixf,
tot'.talill.h i la. ut to the land ale ilr-trtU-il,
Udite County Clerk Klainalli
Co., at httolficeat KUinatli fall., Ore.,
on the lllli ilay ol Autfti.t, l'lt,l
Clcimiut name. a. wltnre: John (!,'
bclaltuck, ! Klamath Kallt, Ort-Koti,
T. J. Malfti.nl Klamath fall", Oregon,
AlliroJ.iiin.oii, ol Klamath Kallt Die
Koli, Win. Catlmtf, of Klainalli Kail..
OrcttMi.
J. N. Viwi. llei.ler, f, IS
Professional Cards
DK. WM. MARTIN
Dentin!
Office over Klamath County Hank
C F. STONE
Attorney at Law
PlMce over itfutttiflke, Klamath Falla,
OrfRon
Tit I Mint r. 19
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney al Law
Klitriiatti Kalla, Oregon
You get more room, more cooking surface
amd convenience than from any stove ever sold
la Klamath Falls.
E. VIRGIL & SON
Dealers in Furniture and House' Furnishings,
Bridge on Main street
At the
NAM us
0. II. Ilnyt
Ho) It. Wlio
N, J. Jnlinnon
David Kaniley
S. ll.Oiiriliier
J. II. Vonti
a. v- Vomi
K, X, llotiipier
1'iank Oomplei
I'aul I'irboim
J. II. KiiiuiU
M. 1'. Moruau
W. Jl. TlioniHiion
Ixillil) lilllllllHIl
L. C, Drake
It. A. Moon
O. a". Gray
Walter Dixon
C. Gray
M. II. lleai)
o.c. inn
O.S. llo)t
W. J, Jamison
It, M, Jamison
J. L. Yoao
John Gray
J.AI.IImerv
II. IS. 1io.ley
O. II. Hunch
Ami Uropii
li.lll'llll.lallitttiiu
IjU'. Copelnnd
Ira Unijlc
We.ley Colo
Win. .M. Keen
D, (). Courtney
II.J.rHVrl.leo
I). I'.. Noah
W. II. Norton
A, I.. Melhufe
J. A. (ilbion
Clark
Win, Denton
K. .M. Denton
Irv Dciitun
I.. (.', BUmoiii
J. II. IKHsIiC
K, J. OJen
Jon. IIchuIk
Ituhc White
Frank Silvers
D. llyan
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
Ameilcnii It.uik & 'Inn Co.V IliiiMIrifc
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
I'rivale Diiiiim I'arlor
Oysters Served In Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON. Prop.
Incorporated November
20, 1000
Statement of Condition
if llie
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DICKMBER 31, lt)07
RESOURCES
Loans and DiscountN $3-t 0,530.00
liondsnndSecuritivH (13 Bi'iia
Hoal Estate, Hull(llnKH a.ul m
Fixtures.. . .
V,in uml Siht Kxt'liunco
i-..7ir,.ia
j(i,a.7.09
curi.oin.ni
UABIL1TIKS
Capital Stock, fully imitl
Surplus nnd I'rolltH
Due OtliiT llunks
Dt'K)MtH
I. A leu Martin. Jr.. Ca.hler of I)..
Itik, tin aolciuiily awenr that the
inrlit la true to the lie. I of my know!. .t
AI.KX MAUI IN. Jl.
Sulwrllel and nwiirn to ,rfori n .
of January, I taw.
ISealf C
Notary I'ul.li.
OFFICERS
$100,000.00
2 1. 763. 1 1
:i2,000.U4
KM .205.40
$5ar,ojo.5"i
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ALEX MARTIN
E. R. REAMES
ALEX MARTIN. JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
- President
Vice- President
Cashier
Ass't Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT. Proprietor
Cholceit of Wlnei, Liquors mtd Clears
rc.i
IS
kin
trra to llie Letter cla of UAilr t:t.gUiir4
the moat critical. You'll notice tt. i.te&u lp
try it, Juat the Jilace to droi n. f r trfrciklrf Ut
aKF when you nertl a llrnulat I - Iqinri tf U
klmla for family trade a -clalt.
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry,
Linoleum, Art Squares, Table, Lounge
and Stand Covers, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Also Silk Plots and Feltolenc Maltresso
Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen
cil woven wire Springs, the only thing
for hot weather.
Folshed Oak Dining Sets and all oak.
Rockers.
W. H. DOLBEER
- Successor to B. St. George Bishop
Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 15r,
CIIAH. H. WOltDUN
I'reiitlent
M. WOKDMN
Canhltr
I itHi) MKUUSK
Vkr-lWiW
The American Bank and Trust Go.
Klamath Palls & Wlnema
Truck & Transfer
COMPANY
I'urnituro nnd pianon carefully
mnved. IIukkuko wagon and
Kt-neral drav(r.(f. AH work
Klvcn iirornnt otlintion. litian
to nnd from all IwatH. I'lionw lO.'l
COLBURN 6 YOUNG
Proprietors
A-Vrx '!
i a m m m mnnn i
m ,-., Hn . usi . an bi Ji i . ik
n"wsi i-jh.:5 r "Qil
.i J 0Sk Baw ateai .aa? r& '& MM
i i iLH m m iw m If I la
iM israjCI MEL wniBJSlffl38
CAPITAL, $100,000.00
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