The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 27, 1908, Image 2

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    THE EVENING HERALD
taaavd dallr. axtst Similar, br th
Herald Publishing Company
W. O. SMITH. Mtef
subscription rates
Dan, to man. a rw. .... litn
Otllj.briaaU ilinwnllK, LM
DaUr, to mall. MirM month. . . . t.S
Daily, to matl a month, . . . .10
O.II. MIm4brwiW,timk. .11
How TO KMiT.-8nd nataflK memy dr.
avtM onicr. pmml clwck an rnr axil hank,
.lamp., coin, or currvncy.
Nawaranm Law or Otoo.-Stton MR ol
Ik law. of Omton pnnrUa thai wMimw anj
awmeantreillna a Mmpaiwr ahatl mail .eh
newrBT 10 any (non In thla 8tat without
lint roMrliur an crdr ttorafor, Mich mnrapajwff
.halt b ilwiMt to b a aW, and no 6Vbt or obi lea
Im akall accrue aaalnat aurk Doraon. whUir
aaal oawoiapor H irll br Um ixtms to whom
Kb ml or not.
WKDNWDAY MAY 27, 1WM.
THfAMTT
The "Anti" published in the
interest of the saloon, has made
its appearance and on account of
the personal nature of the arti
cles, haa caused a considerable
amount of bitterness and hard
feeling among its readers. The
sheet is being generously distri
buted and will probably be read
throughout every portion of the
county.
While the Herald does not
agree with the Local Option peo
ple that prohibition is the solut
ion of the liquor question, we
can hardly condone the method
of fighting which has been
adopted by the saloon men. We
cannot believe that the bitter
personal attacks will result in
changing one vote on the
question, especially in fuvor of
the parties making the attack.
When an individual is condemned
in such languoge that is used in
the "Anti" it usually results in
forcing his friends to come to his
support wnetner they believe in
his fight or not.
mnw. pwajawvt
CKANGK TIM Of SUCTION
One of the measures to be sub
mitted to, the voters at the elec
tion next Monday which should
receive their careful attention, is
the amendment to the consti
tution of the state changing the
time of holdintr the regular
biennial elections from the first
Monday in June to the first
Tuesday after the first Monday
in November. This measure
should receive the support of
every voter in the state. Take
the present year. We no more
get through with one election
than we are starting in on anoth
er. With our nominating and
general elections for municipal,
county, state and national offices,
strung out through the entire
year, it is impossible for all the
people to find time to go to the
polls and exercise their rights at
every election. If the county,
state and national elections
should be held in November, it
would be of enough importance
to bring all the voters out and
would result in a great saving to
the state and counties.
MARSH LANDS Oregon's richest soil.
..... .1 en .- .... .ml iinufarrl. Facv IVrttiB. A.
50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's tjrcatesi uarsnins hi ?iv n -k-
x
tho newspapers of the country of
giving the news of tho Hopubli
South Son and in nil probability
u now squadron, to bo forinod on
can national convention this year , tho Atlantic coast this summer
will be $260,000. Although the will sail to KiikIiuhI ami the
convention is still three weeks Mediterranean.
off, tho preparations for it have i
been put actively under way! Do nvt fonrct to vote for tho
with the opening of hcadqunr-lnn,ro,rin.ian for the state Uni-
M. I . P.i.h.r W. II. Clink
I. . C..(i I. A. CtltlHK
II. J.n' C. ('. I!tiiliy
(i. I., linn J. II. !"'
U .s. lliMltf ! 'I' Kln
1 ' ." .....' 1""
V. 1 Will-on Im'IuMiii! mil 111 uiiihi'
milii gunk ol liiur ilifiii n tin- vli'ii"
eat. I'
I
ten last week by Secretary versity wilcn you o to I ho polls
Lfovcr 01 me nauonai commiuee '
lurs Wonted
! ti U'ill.,,1, I. Iii tli.. inuiLiit for nil
011 Mini ' v iioxL If vou Imvo ! , ' ... ..... 1.1.1. 1... ..in .,... il...
and the letting of contracts for nottiinir elso to irivo your oliihl-' t,..-i. .t i.inrk.t ltIco. Addrew him at
red, white nnd blue bunting. lVn, nivo them tho ndvantauo of Klamath 1'nlN. Outrun.
From the reports that have been Retting an education, which will
received and the record of reser- flt them to hold their own in
vationsatthe hotels it will be lighting life's battles.
the largeat political gathering .
ever held in this country. It is
likaly also to be the most fully, -cm
renorted if the demand for nress
accommodntion.il ig nnv IniUi'ii. I )'
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tion. The news associations have iSt..i. ' '
announcea unit, mey win ueeu
more space than ever before,
and the papers which ordinarily
send only one representative are
asking for places for three or
four.
at MlJnls'il-'
i U-ia:t
A
A.. JLW L.JAI
rNL
Klunirtlh I itl Pu.bc llbrar)
'llio Klamath I'lilta I'utillc Library la
injii'ii ivory afternoon from 1! to (luTO
' o'rlock nndeiich ovenlnif fmm tl;.'lt to
1 10 ii'clnrk. A rnntlnl Imltnlion U i'
1 (I'tulnl (n nil.
C"X
lloln'tiilan Miigatltio
Mimiuuns
In llio Clti'iilt ('mill nl tin' Slnli' l
niii,'nti lor liljumlli Cmiiily.
Joint KimiiU pliilnlKI, . AmaiiiU
r.ltii Kiiiiiili'riiilniit, mill In t-iiill) l'ir
.limii'i'
In tln nniiiii u( llii' .litln nl Ori'Knu t
Vim me lirti'bt tiiiiilul to ai'ar mi.!
ntHHiT lliiM-i'iiiilnlnt III11I acnlnil )oiii
' 11. die nliii I'Mllllnl miit mi i.rlvloti't
Aliinl.i, J 11 lie Mill. I WW, ItIiik lli. l
1 lil il.iy iitr.cilUil ill tlinonliT (ot .illi
lllilllxll III till llllllllilll.,llll' Ill't I'lllill-j
iimii nl hIiU'Ii U'lnt; 1111 Satiirilay, May I
! Jul IWJU. 1111.I l( m full hi to nn.wer, '
J fur h .int tln-n-.il, I lio lilnlnlllt will ai.ly I
I in tln omit fur tin. ii'livl ileiiiainliil In
1 tin- iviiiliillil, llliil lirlrlli, IihhIIi fur,
'.1 .lii-iit. ill. mil 1 iik tin' IkiikI' nl matil
, mmiv I'xlilln i W-lni-t 11 I'litinllll ninl ilr-'
1 (i-iiilmit
umlllni; I In .iiimiimi. I. .i-nnl by piitilifiilloii
"I Itimik'ht yon I hi lliu llvi-hin lli-riil.l,li)iiiilrr nl linn, ,
i-nl.r ui) ilir4 Hfiit) I. r-iii.ii. Jii.lifi nl lln'Ciiiiilt
'('iiiirt li.r lliu lint In.lli-I.l illiliicl nl
I "WVII 1 illilii'l ti-nii l.i." ..-lit lliU)n1iMn..l,tt.-. Mat M. llW. wblili or-,
, i-ii.ioiutir, uui your- 11 lue only iliop , ,irl ll1luil 1.. ....i.ii.i.-i
uni-n link liir.it i-.iiim-iiiIii. Mi-ek.
U ! Miiy, tlili.
A L. I.LAVIIT.
The goverirjrs who made the ,
greatest impression as strong
men at the recent conference of , Ht c-t Cvtn.
,, . 1 f .. A Krour m Kiillly or H.inn. rutin r
governors were Hughes of Now, mr,, ,iracvv a , u.r nml tlll.
York, Fort of New Jersey, Folk ' itiT .iiiiuinii out of itio atnn-. rwiriue
of Missouri, Johnson of Minne- , 'Y",1',in iiuiii-r. .um in noirr ,-.,
c ...... , If" jour itoor. wwlii!"
sota, Swanson of Virginia and ,w ,,Wi ,,.,, ,1P .... ...r. ,..,,
Deneen of Illinois. Other men i)a:n tin-ikhmhU uf usir.
mml0 n irnitil imnri'Ssioii. hill ' "p,,r '"" ' ""' "
these half dozen would probably ! Urr(. I1(.v,r B0I1I.M0
be nicked out as coming men in aKainV
the future politics of the country.
mree uj inu mm i iukiiw, In i .,. i.inc.. wIikiv t nm r..i tth.t I
Tsl . HKll I.V II llMilH lift,... ' .1 tt t I ..... ,...!.. ,. .. ..... . ....... 1 ..It ... 1
iiuillisuil uiiu ruin iiiitc uit-n ".mi. inn (.v.... m (ji riiiiii- iiiiiiw dim f . .j j(
considered as presidential possi-' - l,,I 'i."-i'miii.-i.im Luic-r. .
bilities for this year. These
three, together with Denccn, , uiuiewtaod
Swanson nnd Fort, are con
sidered possibilities sometime in
the future.
Tim rra.on wliy women ilon't try to
All.iriii'.v fur I'lalntlll.
tblns I. U-cntiu llioy
ilon't wnnt to loio llielr luteroit nor I
thrlr itinllty of Iwln; liiteresttii:
Notice for Publication
Wbiui liuurlen
Im-vouiv ' uetT.al
tlcn. tiece.-ltli'i
oftt-n tiiititae.
ti-rrllitn proUtelii.
Every land owner should vote
"no" on the amendment to the
Tax law. The measure is num
bered 322 and 323 on the official
ballot The amendment pro
vides for the exemption from
taxation of all buildings and im-'
pruvemems, an muL-iiiiicry usl-u
for manufacturing purposes, all
tools, live stock, fruit trees,
vines etc. In fact it is a step in j. Home iiur ar omit, but not on
the direction of the Single tax jar""- "re nam
and to remove taxation from in-1
dustry and place it on land Petition for Liquor License
values. You do not want the
farmers and the landowners to Tin: iiu.uir.w!.i: cuumy
L'OUJIT or
Kuini) meu are
burn uljj nnj
otlieri are born
liainlnoine.
I), (arliiiiil i.l iln- Inlerinr, 1'. ,S (
I.Mi.1 Olliiv, l.akt-tlt it ('(i-k'-in, May Ifi,
l'.H, Nuliin I. hereby lilieii tbat AlU-rl
llanlKin, nl KUmalli Kitll., Orrk'nti.!
1 ulin. nn N-i. S. 1(1)7, ini-l.. ilmli-r ami
.tiini! ailiemioii, No. 101, for N'D'j
i.SW',. .N-ciInn '.'. Tonmlle 37 ...
K.nsiUi:., U .11. M,i, 11.1,1, ,.. fllol
imtiiviif Inteiiiiiiii to make lliul l'n.f,
I tiii--Ulili.il rU.m In (lie Uti'l almio ili '
v ..7.. . i. J kiiI, U bin! C.Hiiity Clerk Klainalb
No umii il.iy ... .,,..,., , ...'... .... ..... ...
tile fool oflener .-.-""' .....-... r.n.,w,e.,
Iban n fool ploy
many ii man.
pay all the taxes.
on Hie 1 1 tli iMy ol Auvilit, l'l.i.l
I'lainiaiit iiainia a. llhi--r: Jnlm (i.l
Si-lmlbck, of Klainalb r'allt, I liivm,'
T. J. SiHlrn.nf Klamatli Fall., OreKmi, '
Albrn Jainltnn, n( Klainalb I'all. Ore
Ikom, Win. t'ailijle, nf Klainalb rail.,!
' IIhviiii,
J. N'.Wii.ok lt,-t;l.l.-r. .',1s
Professional Cards
It Is estimated that the cost to
Tin: stati: or inn:.
(.ON FOII KLAMATH COL.NIY.
Three American warship fleets , w'e ,,,u "'"J;"'.,''i. i.'i.l.-i.i. ami
will cruise in foreign wateradur-1 ,,,. . ,i. -,. ,. . , .-, . , .... ,
. , .. I isui-r, in llic totiiiiy ol Mnmmli, f-uiel
Ing eight or ten weeks next fall. tof Oiennn. nml acmai le.i.i.ni- n.M.i. I
When the Atlantic fleet Of seven n.l!io lmo actually n-.lnl ila-reinl "'cu "vir Klamath County Hank
teen battleships is ready to do- mr morn iimn iiiin iint, imiiKiluniy
nart from Austra a for JaDan i''-u'HiiicuaiooiHiriiinB ami lllii.i;
, DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS
II. Ii .... Iltl..n .1.. I I . .1 II
and china, the armored cruisers;;:;;,,-;-;;;,-;;;;;,:';:-;
squadron of the Pacific fleet will and i.m!v to Jame n. Wbn-icr, u nri
begin a cruise to Samoa and the' .lent of mi.i inirinct, iin-nto to n-n
I'lritoui, vIiidih, ferine nli'i! or mall lii
nor. in Irri riiaiilllie limn ono ptllon,
I
I
C. F. STONE
Attorney at Law
Offllco owr KMtufllci!, Klamath Kalla,
Oregiiii
rTkiEriifiNr I -J
In tin- iirt-clii(.t'afiie.al.l fnr n pcrlinl of
ilx month., from th Hnl, ilay ol July,
1WS.
Nollio l bin-by flien by the iimli-r
llfiicil, tbat lhi -llllon uill ,n pi,..
ventt-il to llio Coiiiily Cmut alon-.nii
nt tbo t-niirt room In tint city i.f Kl.t-
math rull,Ori-Koii, im lint I.l, il.iy ,,f
July, A. I. Iliw, .it tl,. ..,r f 10,'DR. C. P MA COM
r.VlHk a. m. f. Hi.l ,Ja, r , ,.. I MA!U
tbeii-ufler iK.nlil K.-lltlu tun be hem. I
I ii I ii I llil I'llli iliiy uf .May. I'UH
Jiitne
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Kl.imulh Falla, Oregon
You itet more room, more cooking surface
d convenience than from any stove ever sold
In Klamath Falls.
E. VIRGIL & SON
Dealers in Furniture and House Furnishings.
Bridge on Main street
At the
na.mi:s
0. K. Iloyt
Hot It. Who
N. J. Jobii.ou
Davlil Ilnmley
S, II, (illllllMT
J, i:, Yoso
11. V' Vow
I'. X. l)ouiiier
l-'rank Douiiiler
I'll 1 1 1 I'irronii
J. II. ftnurt
.M. V. Moi villi
W, M. Tliuiimtoii
fiuls Bramiun
I.. C. Drake
It. A. Moon.
G.T.Gray
Walter Dixon
C.Gray
M. II. 11(31
g.c. um
G.N. Hoy t
V, J, JainUnii
11. M. Jainlton
J. I.. Yoso
John Gray
II. Wheeler.
:;a.mi:s
J. M.Hmery
II. II. Im.ley
0. II Hunch
Ana l)ro.o
IIjII'IiII. LiuiKKlnn
I.. W. Con-laml
1 ra I.'iikIu
We.ley Colo
"in. .11. Mceim
D. 0. Courliiey
II. J.hayii.li!
D. L. Noah
V. II. Xoiton
A. I.. Mellmte
J. A. Ulbion
Clark
Win. Di-iiIijii
I'. .M. Duntnii
Ix-e Denton
I.. C, Hlsmorn
J. II. Ileielg
I'.J. Oden
Jon. Ilenili;
llubo Whlto
Kruuk fcllvtiH
D. Hyau
Dcnilst
Ameilciiu Hank A 'fniil ( ,,.
' liuililhiK
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
J'rivaic Dining Parlors
Oysters Served In Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
m
at
ajBMapajaur
AB1
Incorporated November
Statement of Conduit .
i. . nl llio
Klamath County
Klamath Falln, Ore,
DKCEMBEK 31, JU'
RESOUKCKS
Imim nnd DlMCouiitii $i,,
Howls mid Sccurlticii i.
Honl Knlu, IIuIIiIIiikh and
Fixtures i
CiinIi and Sight Kxclinnno 1 1
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully paid
Surplus and I'rotUn
Duo OtlitT IJankn
)'HIS(H
$10'i
? I
.1.' I
I.l
$5b '
I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cn.hler of
bank, ilo aoleintily aweur Ilia1 n
mriit la I nl ii to tlin beat of my Iiioh
AI.KX MA1ITIN
Sub.i-illl ami .ui.ni in lfur,
nf January, lV-iK
Seal f r
Nnlnty Putii.
1000
k
o
o
U0
II
'0
OFFICKHS
ALEX MARTIN
E. K. RKAMES -ALEX
MARTIN. JK.
LESLIE ROGERS
Vict
Ai.'
Pioneer Bank of Klom.
'iusin
THE OFFICu
E. H. DuFAULT, Piopnn
Choicest of Wines. Liquors .t
t !ars
Cater, to tint U-tter rlaaa of l.-a-l
tl! moat rritlral, Vnn'll nolle
try It. Juat the plar.i to ilrop i .
IC when you nret' a aliinulm '
klmla for family trailn n apeclalt
t?it4
c IfW
acf U
Ready for Inspe ion
ane:lry,
. Lounge
t mspec
ur line of Carpets, Mntlir
Linoleum. Art Squares, T.
and Stand Covers, is ready
tion. Something entirely i w
Alao Silk Flois and Feltolcne n tresses
Brass and Iron Beds-Adju . c pen
cil woven wire Springs, the o..y thin
for hot weather.
Polshed Oak Dining Sets and ull oak
Rockers.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
Phone-Store, 01 Residence, l.r).r)
CHAH. K. WOIIDKN
I'realdent
M, voi:di:n
Cnnliler
1 1) MKL1IASK
, e mild"
The American Bank and Trust Co,
Klamath Falls G Wlnemu
Truck & Transfer
COMPANY
lurnlturu rind pianos carefully
moved. liaKKaitu wairon ami
L'cncral tlraylr.if. AU work
Kiven prompt attention. Iluan
to and from all lioats. Phono lo:i
COLBURN S YOUNG
Proprietors
' I ; '
A Safe Si C 5S I i r
litt LB..J. ,Mt.lfi
9 M HlPnTn A nl-Jl LrPBL K3! i- ; -'- - - tJi
ti&mmi '
CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. 8th and Main Street
LhC.'tvitiwS .' jl - - )f.., . ...-,
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