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THE EVENING HERALD
ImsmI dU. uwcl Sundar. br Oia
Herald Publishing Company
W. 0. SMITH, MUf
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Tlll'KSDAY
JUNE 4. VMS.
?
OUR FUTURE
The saloon question has been
settled in Klamath County. The
people have shown by their
votes that they want the saloons
lo (to, and this decision should be
allowed to be made permanent, j
The sooner we make up oun
minds to accept the decision of.
the majority and realize that the
liquor business is a thin? of the
past, the better it will be for our
town and county.
There is nothing to be nccomp-l
lished by those of us who were !
opposed to prohibition continu-
ing the Unlit or venting our.
disappointment in words oft
criticism. The only thing for
everyone, who intends to con-J
jtinue to identify themselves with
"the future of Klamath County,
to do' is to say they like it and j
get in and make it a success. I
The future of the county is of
greater importance than the
proving of a personal belief.
If the county does not con-l
tinue to forge ahead, the people '
themselves will be responsible
and not prohibition. Every-j
one should make up their minds
that the liquor business is dead,
and should unite in an effort to
keepitdead. The curse of the dry
town is the blind pig or the il
legal liquor traffic. This must
not occur here. Let everyone,
who has the good of the country
at heart, consider himself a per
sonal agent in stamping out this
too common evil of "dry towns,
It can be done if the people act
with the same decision which
they did at election.
Those who aro the most great
ly damaged by the result of the
election are the snlocnmcn, who
have lived here since the town
was a village and have invested
all they have in their business
and city property, and now find
themselves almost financially
ruined. Their business is gone
and their property depreciated in
value. This is to be regretted
but it is one of those things that
cannot be helped. We sincerely
believe conditions will adjust
themselves so that these men
will not suffer the serious loss,
which was at first anticipated.
There is no truth in the as
sertion that a dry town or coun-
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Statement of Condlilon
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Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DICKMBER 31, l(j07
RESOURCES
brnnn nnd Dlscounta 5340,oaoiao
linnils and Securitli'H 03,525 H4
Real Kstnto, Iluildlngn and
Fixture . M.74r..lQ
Cash nnd Sight Kxchnnge l(iO,247.co
5505,04 0.oi
UABIUTIES
Capital Itttick. fully pulil $100,000.00
Surplus and rrofit 2 1,753,1 1
Due Other ltankn 32,OOo!o4
IVNsitH . J3 1,205.40
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I, Al Martin, Jr., CIiIt of tin ui. , ,iamt1i
liaiik, tin Milrmnly awmr (list tlm a-- i a,c ,
im lit la tmi' tuOic lral nf my know :.!. . aiii,nrr
AI.KX MaIiTIN.JK (,,"
Sutiacrllml ami iwiirii In Iffuri' inr ilu. i (, ja(
if January, imw. '
Valf I' II Nn,,lr
Notary I'ublir f. r iu,n
OFnCERS
ALEX MARTIN
E. R. REAMES
ALEX MARTIN. JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
Vlcc-l'rcslJcnl
Cnshlcr
Ass't Cnshlcr
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
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trv will retard our development, a? profitable for a factory to op
fAn agricultural country such nsieratc in a dry town ns any other.
ours, must depend almost entire-1 with the completion of tnv rnil
ly for its growth upon the settle- road, lumbermen ami sawmill
ment'of the farming districts, men will be just ns willing to
With a family on every forty operate here as before, and we
acres, we will find there will be wish to repeat that the future
sufficient business luuses in the prosperity of Jvlamath County c. F. STONE
towns to supply this trade. It ucper.cs entirely on tne action oi
the people. If the minority
nurse their disappointment, they
can kill this country for n time,
but if they convince themselves
that thi3 is the best county in
the United States and decide to
Professional Cards
does not make any difference t
the man of family looking for u
home, whether there are saloon
or not. If it does, it woulu
probably be in favor of the dry
town. It is true that prohibition
DK. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Oitici- nvtT Klamolh Counly Hank
Attorney at Law
Ollilce iivit .M-.!c... Klamath Kalla,
On-Run
TruriioNC l
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor
Cholcett of Wlnei. Liquors nnd Cigars
r
Catrra lo Om tvltrr rlaaa of trailr. miIIi rv.tl.lriK tocfffil
I ho moat critical. You'll notice tlic iliirrrtnca krTM
try It. Juat tho Uco lu ilrui In fur a trfcrthlrr. Iirr
atfo whc you ncrJ a atlmulanl l"urc Ihyvn e( i3
kindi for' family trade a tprcialty
may discourage the speculator, I remain here and help convince
but it is homebuilderd that Klu
math county needs most, net
speculators.
Business houses will not re
fuse to locate here if there is
trade tobesupplieJ. It is just
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You get more room, more cooking surface
and convenience than from any stove ever sold
in KUMMth Falls.
E. VIRGIL & SON
Dealers in Furniture and House Furnishings.
Bridge on Main street
At the
others, the coming years will see
an era of prosperity which was
never before dreamed of.
Our advice to tho3e who can
not reconcile themselves to the
conditions of n dry town, is to go
somewhere else. We say this
with nil due consideration for
the rights and privileges of these
individuals, for wo are con
vinced that it is not only for the
best interests of this country but
for their own personal good.
Again wc would impress uoon
our readers that this ijurstion
has been settled for once and nil
and let it never be agitated
again. Thu people of this county
have shown that they want prohi
bition, and the Herald favors the
wishes of the majority, ond as
long us the paper is under the
present management it will op
pose any future agitation of this
subject.
ail. i
Notice
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Kalla, Orrynn
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
American II ink A Trnat Gi.'a IIiiIMIiik
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Nldlit
Private Oimiijj I'aihr
Oysters Served in Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
All nccoiiiilK dim inn iniiat IO icltlid
by nolo or rash within lliltly lUya or
tliuy will lu iilililiri mill mlil at pub
lic auction to tho hlghcm lil.lder.
C D. Wlllcon.
Tho Htllli) Dry fjooilo Co. hun nrolvril
several tliipincnUof Eunlnn drms goods,
Call and Inapect tho new line.
Mcrrll. The town without a boom.
WANTED-Will pay centia piece
(or goo I clean gallon eyrup cant and 2
cnt for liull gallon tlzo. Kolorli A
Ilanki.
WILLIAMSON
RIVEItand
Spring Creek
RESORTS
Tim U'tt trniit HdIiIiik in Ori't;n,
Kxi client uvcciiiiimdiillnni lor
panic.
Cuinplugbiilflu (oi Miit,
hpctlul rumplni! Kinnmlt mnl
Ixiala for rent.
KinonaHiiru JurnliH1,
Ti'lcphnnn roiint'cllnn,
AicuimucKlutlnnt In eo lo Crutcr
Liilcn.
Will mict pirlitH nl Klanmtli
Agency.
FRANK SILVIES
fROPHIKTOK
Klamath Agency, Ore.
Ready fop 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 Floss and Feltolene Mattresses
Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pel
ell woven wire Springs, the only thlni
for hot weather.
Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oik
Rockers.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155
C A8. K. WOHDRN
Treaklcnt
I UEI) MELHA9K
A. M. WOUDKN
Caahlrr .
The American Bank and Trust Co
CAPITAL, $100,000.00
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Cor. SMMttftUtH Street
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