The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 26, 1908, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD
1mm4 aallr. ntract Sumlar. kt Um
Herald Publishing Company
W. 0. SMITH. Itef
subscription rates
Datrr.t iaall.airaar. . . . .
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How to RBMir.-Uwia I-mtanV. mM orAW,
nvnm gnUr, iwronal ckxk en rw local bank,
umaa, colli, or cunvncr.
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imnnr to anji vwvon In Uto 8UK without
Ant Mwalrlna- an ordr thmfor. nieh navuiatwr
kail b onmd lo br a aift. and no dM or oblwa.
Hon anau accnw uiuui iut (mn ""
kl Mvapapor It tcrlT4 br Um parwo to whom
HUnatornot.
TUK80AY, MAY Srt. t.
The anti-Taft publicity bureau
issued a "prophesy" declaring
the Taftitcs' claims misleading.
The statement asserts that Taft
has only 300 pledged delegates,
instead of 584. and thus the war
goes on.
Senator Piatt has made the
positive announcement that he
would not be a candidate to suc
ceed himselr at the expiration of
his term a year from next
March. "I am winding up my
public career," said the Senator,
with a deep note of sadness,
"and I cannot tell you with what
regret I shall retire to private
life. But it is decreed."
Senatcr Bourne expects to at
tend the Chicago convention,
but says he does not know at
present whether he will go to
Chicago prior to the day of the
opening. Senator Fulton ex
pects to remain in Washington
until the time the convention
opens. Representatives Ellis
and Hawley will remain a few
days after the session closes
then return home.
MARS
50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klan,aths greatest basins at 20 per acre and upward,. E,.y Tern,,. " HI)
', T, ,,. W. II. Clark " ' ' """ C
Chairman Sherman of the Ke- 3(l n,iativ... i i i. I,. ,. Cranio IttCOrDOrated NoVCttlbtM' '?i mT
publican congressional commit- - 'hmj..... c r. Urophy uiwijiviwhi . it tun :', 1900
tee to como east this fall niuli HF i. I in..- . ";" l .-.-. n .... ,
mmiuiiirn in Nhw England nnd i IWV utCv, i Hi-' s. ii.kii, statement or condition I
campaign in New England and i
other Atlantic states. He 1ms ,
not given nn answer, as his
duties may prevent his accept
ance. His friends regnnl the
invitation as a decided compli
ment. Mr. Hawley will go home
as soon as a.ljourrlment Hikes
place. He will not attend the
Chicago convention.
Unlike the house committee,
the senate committee on the Dis
trict of Columbia is favorable to
prohibition for the national capi
tal. This fact was developed in
a hearing just given by the com
mittee on pending anti-liquor
bills. No prohibition measuie is
pending before the senate com
mittee, the house committee
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"I'rtir man. tme you nu liroilu'r.
Iter.. eomlus or iiliv.-
-.N'ouent till "
"No miutu .r uiK-lrY
"Cotue in think of It. I hai nti nti
do"
la In- Llllit to JOiP'
"Oil. iTj" lie li'U in.- lon-jv.-rv.mt
with lilm 'cry Milliliter'
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not yet having acted upon tlint J ntl uo " ws"
measure. The senate committee
is considering two new excise1
bills, one prepared by the i.nti-1
saloon league and the other by ;
the commissioners of the disti iot. '
Ftcl Dltr.
"I rut- tlir oxin-rt nioi. Hint .'!" will
m-vcr lo nttm.-t.nl by lion in Ions in
otu- can uit ii i-Urflr tvlivn lilra'flf
ati.t the ktliR of U-al."
"l.OOkll KltUpf.' "
"It l almiilo."
Say, 1 woudiT If n iiiouotalii uouM
A distinguished honor was
conferred upon Governor Cham
berlain last Thursday evening,
when he was chosen as the rep
resentative of the Portland
lodge of the Benevolent and Pro
tective Order of Elks to attend
the meeting of the grand
lodge, which meets in Dalles,
Texas, the week of July 12.
At 'present Governor Chamber
Iain holds no official position in
the lodge.
Just now there appears to be
little doubt but that it is Senator
Cake of Oregon. Once the cam
paign started it was speedily
seen that the oft-boasted per
oral popularity of George the
governor was not so almighty
toutas it once was. Various
things that some folks have
known about our chief executive
have come to light, and a lot of
folks are today doubtful if
George was such a whale of a
man after all.
MBBlaaiaHBWalaaBBW
Representative Hawley of
Oregon has been invited by
An article published in HI
Constitucion, Castro's official or
gan, declares that th? real cause
of the trouble between Ven
zuelu and the United States is
the desire of the administration
to force a disagreement so that
President Roosevelt may be re
elected. If there had been trou-!
ble with Japan, it says, "the
President would not have ie-'
tired. If trouble with Venezuelu
reaches an acute stage Roose
velt would remain in the presi-'
dent's chair." .
Lift.
When tir. Ii )ounr
An J jar la Urv
V Klo It toi-cu.
Nor In a ca.o
Kiuy to hlJ
Th Wtil thlnj.
IKitli fjr and W
Wo jUdnfM nine.
Wl.jn llf. I. oM
And law U VlnJ
Tho mirth vre hoM.
Wttli artrra comtlnrJ
Thn lininlm
Ami vainly yearn
Tor jor and glto
To maka rtturn
Th Timid. Lion.
A Hun tnmt otrr UN inlluli:lit mi
per talkcj tioi.
Tlio timid lion U tbu only unv I
fear." lie anliL 'TIjp trw. piu'nnrUiu.
i lion la my Joy What n aliow In- Klrrt
tln p.Nipltf for tlii-lr tnotii-)! CmuIIiu
hlilrotnlj, wrlukllnc lil kxviw tact lu
ilrradfill unnrK inianlilni; lil tr'tti and
i IbrrritruInK to atrlke iu- with hl pan-.
ho fw. through hla trlrko, mid Hie
audlcnco hrld In n ilvllclouo u
'ponop half boplne, half fnirlni: that
lurs Wanted
i C l Willwn l In Hio i"iKrt for nil
kP ii of fnr. foi which h" will ly ,ie
iltln mark, t prl.-.-. AMri' Win n
Klatimth I'iiII. Ori;.'ii.
KlamAth Idlla Pii.Uc llbfaf)
llu- Klamath Knll I'uWIc l.lhrnry l
np.-n i-M-ry nft.tnoon fnmi 'i to fik)
'o'cliH-k niuliiioh mhiIhit from M t
' 10 oVIoen. A ronllal Invltnllon In
l.-ndol to nil
Mimmons
in tin-riiriiit I'miii of tint sii 'i
ilt.'Koii (r Klinialh I'.innt).
John Ivunti plnlnlill, . Aninn-U
I. II Koonti .Ii I. ii.Uiit, -oilt In r.iilty lor
di. or..-
In tin- iiKiiii-ol llic atato of (rritii:
Yon aio liri.l'J t.-pilrrl to ap-ar am!
aniMcrllipiviiiplitliit III.-.I i;alnt )onl
n I ho all". . rnlltl"! nll on or Won-1
timU. Jniu- l.1lli, IWW, li-liik' U'
luliln pii-Killi'.l In llu-onl.-r (or pnl
llmtlmi ol iIik iiiiiinioiii,lhr tint pnlli
itilon ol wld. Ii Im-Iiii; on Sjloid., M)
-.'nd. It"1', and II un lil - ! aiianrr. '
.ir want IIh-h-I. ihf idalritlll will apply
lo Um- coiiit lor llio rrllfl ilrnikli-lnl In
Ihr ounplulllt. Ill.-I hrl.ili, lifwitl l"f
i drcr.i-.lli'id.liiit tin- Uiiid. ol inalrt
iii.my rtiitinu' N'tw.vn pLilnllll ill id ilr
Irn.Iiiiit llil.aoiuitioiiaW ..-rtrttli) pillilkatlon
in tin- Ktt-i.uiit lli-iald, h) oidrr ol lion,
llnni) I. IVn-.ui. Ju.lt;.' ol tin-Clr. nit
1'oiiit ..i tho lint judirUI ili.tllct ol
Drrv'xn. .I.ilf.1 .Mat 11. ltH, whirli or-1
il.r nipiii. .iiiiiiii'iIi. to tr' piillllir.l
ini-p w.ik fur i iiuiM-ciitUi' irl
from thr I.I dav ol Mj). P.HIi.
i.. i.c.wirr.
Altonii-y lor I'laliitlll. ,
Notice for rubllcatlon ,
MnayU- tbr ble brut.- will iht-r u:r up
Power in the hands of the iwfore tiwir tj-
.l,...li. iunii.nl Iniuniini.llm1 "Vc, tllf tlcrCC lion nllri- n Utjt.
postmaster general to censor the nltncUxv tun, ut , .,,, 00.
press and to throw OUt Of mails' -ii,,. tmM lion. Jmt whru yon naut
any paper wnose editorials ne.io rmc your u-t now. n-m winmpt-r
ll. parimnit ol tin- Intirlor, I'.S
Land (Jllio. ljlfl. ir Crruon, lay Ift,
l'H, Nutirt. 1. Iirroliy Kltiii that Allrl
llarroon, of Klamath (alia, llrncoit,,
wlio .hi Nm. N, I1)?, ni.dr lliiil-r ami
i..ni application, No 101., for SKli
did not like is the effect of tho',T,,u ,orrur at ,t"' crnck of ,h" wbl'' Ntt'- f,'',1"" -' ronmilo 37 S
ma not HKe, is ine ene 01 me nn)) fMnk oSf w he tlinhr,t , of lUluv, ,. W M( ,.a, . nyi
amendment or the postollice ap- ,l0 nei. ad. turnlnB It bock to jou. " ,llut! ,tt intention to maU llnal I'rool,
propriation bill as "fixed" in the i lie ilonn ntU bury It fan- In lt paw ' ,., , tabliali rU.m to IU land abuts .Ir.
conference committee, where it;':.:",",! . ..... iIKm, i fun-r.Mmty cii KUmatii'
haa lu.an hnnrinrfirn ftp (tovnrnl L .. . .. t . ... . '
w .. HMrifiiMp . -w. w... ihij Knnnu ,u wti i m vru known
dtys. '"Any matter which, in'iodoi uptiwid Hods v ir. !)oii
the judgemenTof the postmaster , .."l'SL JS?
general, incites to arson, murder ' uij-i,, lIo for j0u."-.nw orifiu
or assassination, "is, according rttuwDemocrat.
to the proposed amendment, to,
be interpreted by the postmaster
general as placing n paper in the
same class na those printing
matter which is "indecent."
Petition for Liquor License
at lin oilier nt KUnialh l'll, Ofn,,
on Hi- lllh iliy ol Aii(uit, l-ils,
'C'laniMiit lialn.aai wn'tpa; Julm 11.
I i-rali:li, ol Klamath Katlt, llrrtcon,
T. J -Mini, of Klamtlh I'alln, Ornfnri,
Albro Jaint'on, ol Klamath I'allt On-
k'nii, Um. Cailiili-, n( Klamath Kll,
liei!iii
J: . Wtik. HrtiMi-r. .' 18
For Sale
TO Till: IIO.NUIIAIU.K tOL'SrY
t'OL'HT Ol Till: STATK Ol OlIK
(.OX FOIt KI..MTII ColNTV.
I Vio the uinlcr.U'tird, ti-.nliritu ami
Iwal olrr ol ttm prreinrt ol UikxI
I!1T, in tin- Coimtj ol Klamath, Hate
I roller too oflir donk-, ISj 1 Urc - o( Oifjron, and atinil n-.id.ntii thru in,
ladiradrik, 10; couch, f5; S Mandt ofni,,, (mvo nctiiallv nf.ll il.m-M.
bccialficach; No. S kitchen riinuii , r morr llian Ihlil iln iminHlatilv
aewlng machlrif, Iron lieiUteaila, bureau rtct jllli: t(a. jalu 0j ,mB , nu,,",
extenalon tabl
tlclea.
and nuinerouii otlit-r ar-
Mim. C.T. Uov.srv,
Cor. 8th and Waili. St.
IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS
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KBHHHpipaPMl
You get more room, more cooking surface
md convenience than from any itove ever aold
In Klamath f alia.
E. VIRGIL & SON
Dealers in Furniture and House Furnishings. At the
Bridge on Main street
Professional Cards
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Ofllce out Klamath County Hank
C. F. STONE
Attorney at Law
Oflllco over Kitoinc.-, Klamath
OrK'on
Tel I nioNi v
till, pt-lltioti, llu hrltht ritieitftlll
lietitinn jour honoralilo Ixxly lo K'laiu
and i.uo to Jamia II. Wlueler, u rt rt
ilulit ol raid pricinct, a lirenrn to nil
plritona, lnou, (i-rmcnted or null l!
uon In Irm iiiamllU-i than m.u pillion.
In tin- preclmt uImiuiI'I lor a jtriul ol
lix moiillir, from thuSrd, il.j o( Jul,
I'J03.
Kotho It In n hy irlii n hy Hie nmlcr
nigiitd, thai Ihia -lition uill In- pn
tciitid to the Count) Cmit ufuu-rniil
at thu court room In tin- city ol Kin-
math rail., Oicroii, n thu lit, iIkv oil
July, A. II. IWn, i.t tin- hour of 10 DR. C. P. MASON
o'cloik u. in. of ruiil iliiy or hi noon
then xlltr in-i-nld petition ran lm heanl
Dalul Hi! 10th ihiy o( .May. I0CH.
.Iiiliuu II. Winch r.
Falli,
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney ul Lsw
KLimalli Folia, Oregon
! Deniist
. American Haul. ,' Tin. I ( .
lluildltiK
XAMHH
C. K. Hot
Ko It. U'i...
N. J. Jotiumni
David Ilaiuli-y
.S. II. (iunlii.T
j. i:. Von)
O. !' Voho
K. X, Uompli-r
Frank Uouipli-r
I'aiil riroii
.1. lOinail
M. P. Mornau
XV, M. Thoma'ou
Djuli Braunaii
I.. 0. Draku
It, A. Moon
G.T.Gray
Walter Dixon
C. Gray
M. II, HeH
G.O. Hill
O.S. Hojt
W, J, Jamison
K. M. JainUou
J. L. Voio
John Gray
XAMKS
.1. M. lluu-rj-
II. H. Io.le
O. II llumh
Ami Dropu .
Halphll. l.uiiKtiin
I.. W. (.'opidaml
Ira KiikIu
lVh-y Colu
Win. M. hkiui
I), (I, Courtm-y
II. J. T-uvi llluo
U. U. Noah
W. II. Norton
A. I.. Mi-Inane
J. A. Gibson
Clark
Win, Di-nlou
i M. Denton
Ixrn Denton
I.. C. blumoro
.1. II. Heig
F. J. Oden
Jon. IlenU:
Ituho Whlto
Trank Sllvora
D. Ryan
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
I and Nlflht
t Private Dinini r.irlor.
Oysters Served In Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON. Prop.
Klamath Falls fi WIncma
Truck & Transfer
COMPANY
I urnlturu and tnnno rnr.Ir.iii.,
moved. lioKKoeo waifon ami
general droyir.if.
Kivcn iirotnpt attention. Iluaa
to and from all honta. I'hono 10D
.of tho
Klamath County h?
Klamath Falls, Orq.,
DECEMBER 31, 11)07
RISOURCES
Ixmna and Dlacountu S3-10.r
UonilHundSocurltk'H
Real KHtntv, RuilillngH am
Fixtures
Cuxh and Sight Kxclmii;o
io.no
UJ.S20.04
I'l.'lfi.lO
10 ().217.09
?5U5.010.5l
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully puid $100,000.00
StirpltiH and Prtifltri 2 1.75.l.t 1
Duo Other llitnkri ;iL,,O00.(J4
Di'lwItH '1.205.-10
$G5,00.5j
-
. I, Alex Martin, Jr., ( aihl.r of tl
hank, do aolemnly awear that ll
inriit l Hue to the lir.t of my kiioM'. I.
AI.KX MAltilN J i
Suhaerlhed and awiiru to U-fon o
of Janiiat), llarl
Sralf f II v
Notaiy I'ul.li
OFFICERS
!-!
ALEX MARTIN
E.R.RIAMIS
ALKX MARTIN, JR.
LESLIE ROGERS -
I'rcMdcnl
Vice-President
Cdihlcr
Ass't Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
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THE OFFICER
E. H. DuFAULT. Proprietor
Cholceit of Wlnei, Liquors mid Clears
r
Cater to tho lieltrr rlaai of trail -f rKtocfila
the inoat critical. You'll notice u " '.r mrrsfti
try It. Juit the place to ilnip in ' - '.cliff lirf-
age when you nee! a tlinuUn- -.n t( i"
klnda for family trade a cUltv
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets. Matting Tapestry,
Linoleum. Art Squares, Tabic, Lounge
and Stand Covers, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Also Silk Float and Feltolenc Mattresse
Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen
cil woven wire Springs, the only thin
for hot weather.
Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oik
Rockers.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
Phone-Store, 61 Residence, lG.r
(WAS. K. WOltOKN
I'reaident
M. WOHDKN
CWili-r
I KKU MELUAS.
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The American Bank and Trust Co,
,mn mtB "
Jilfl.I,IlIIII
til.iS'BSliil!
COLBURN & YOUNG
Proprietors
CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. BtliaM Main lireci
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