The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 10, 1908, Image 2

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it la ami or not.
WEDNBSDAY JUNE lO.HMS.
Timbuctoo will be capital of
the world and Bantu the inter
national language in A. D. -1,000
according to Professor Newton
Scott of the University of .Michi
gan. This prediction is made in
an article on "A Substitute for
the Classics." in the School Re
view, issued by the University of
Chicago. Professor Scott says
English is superior to Latin and
Greek but inferior to Bantu and
he predicts that the Bantu litera
ture will surpass anything in the
world's literary history.
"Honey, one of the most
nutritious and delicate of foods,
should be eaten more than it is."
aaid a cooking expert. "Bought
in the comb, it is bound to be
unadulterated and this pure
honey will keep its friends free
from sore throat and bronchial
troubles. I have not had a sore
throat since six year.? ago, when
I took to eating honey. My doc
tor tells me he often recommends
honey with excellent results for
diseases of the throat. I know
a number of ladies who use
honey as a cosmetic. They
apply it to the skin, rub it in
well, then wash it oft with hot
water. The result is a finer tex
tured complexion, a glowing
color and a young fresh look.
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The American Federation of
Labor is sending out to every
section of the country the "dec
larations" upon and for which it
stands. Thev are as follow
1. The abolition of all forms
of involuntary servitude except
as a punishment of crime.
2. For free schools, free text
books and compulsory education.
3. Unrelenting protest against
the issuance and abuse of in
junction process' in labor dis
putes. 4. A workday of not more
than eight hours in the twenty
four hour day.
I: A strict recognition of not
over eight hours per day on all
federal, state and municipal
work, and at not less than the
prevailing per diem wage rate of
the class of employment in the
vicinity where the work is' per
formed. 6. Release from employment
one day in seven.
THE KLAMATH COUNTRY
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7. The abolition of the contract
system on public work.
8. The municipal ownership of
public utilities.
9. The abolition of the sweat
shop system.
10. Sanitary inspection of fac
tory. workshop, mine and home,
11. Liabilities of employers for
injury to body or loss of life.
12. The nationalization of tele
graph and telephone.
13. The passage of antichild-
labor laws in states where they
do not exist and rigid defense of
them where they have been
enacted into law.
14. Woman suffrage co-equal
with man suffrage.
15. Suitable and plentiful play
grounds for children in all cities.
16. The initative and refercn-
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dum and the imperative mandate
and right to recall.
17. Coiitinuod agitation for
the public bath system in nil
cities.
18. Qualifications in permits
to build of all cities mid towns, i,,,,,,,,,.,,,,),,, ,..
that there shall be bathrooms.
and bathroom attachments in nil
houses or compartments usod fur
habitation.
more
Md convenience
In KlaiMth Falli.
more cooking lurface
than from any stove ever aold
E. VIRGIL, a SON
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Dealers in Furniture and House' Furnishings.
Bridge on Main street
111 We favor a system of
finance whereby money shall be
issued exclusively by the govern
ment, with such regulations nnd
restrictions as will protect it
from manipulation by the bank
ing interests for their own pri
vate gain.
20. We favor a system of
United States government ostal
savings banks.
The above is a partial state
ment of the demands thnl organ
ized labor in the interest of the
worKers - inuncu, oi an tne peo
ple of our country make upon
modern society.
Higher wages, shorter work
day, better homes, better and
safer workshops, factories, mills
and mines. In a word, a bet
ter, higher and nobler life.
ry r .1 .
conscious oi inc justice, wis
dom and nobility of our cause.
the American Federation of
Labor appeals to all men
and women of labor to join with
us in the great movement for its
achievement.
more man two minion wage
earners who have reaped the ad
vantages of organization und
federation appeal to their broth
ers and sisters of toil to unite
with them and participate in the
glorious movement with its at
tendant benefits.
Classified Advertisements
HEAL ESTATE FOH SALE
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nlii lur muiio lioiiirxM'lt'r. fr Mtlirutar
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Into Miinn iwiiii-y in loin i ).,ii I, ac
llie n-cuiily. IMS. Hall, I
I'OK SALE
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Mlva Inn ,rai llcally huh llrrtini;
lldll'Mnrvlii fafon, nt a liarnaln, ont 20x
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Professional Cards
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dcnll.'it
Ofllcc over Klarnutli Cimnly Hunk
frnmrntmrnmrnrnmrnm
Incorporated November 20,
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Statement of Condition
ii f tiiu,
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
D1CEMBIE 3t, 1()07
R1SOURCES
Imim and Discounts S340.rnn nn
a3.ri2S.H4
IIoiuIh and Securitien
Keal Kstattf, Duildingn antl
Fixture .. .. M,7.r.ia
Cash and Sight Kxchango 1GCJ.247.00
$50r,()..5
UABIUTIES
CnpltMl Stock, fully pnid
SurpluH and Proilta
Due Other ilanks
)0M)nlt
$100,000.00
21,753.11
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431,205.40
$505,040.51
ale
I, Alnx Martin, Jr.. Ca.lil.r uf tin
liaim, Ho Milnmniy iwrar that IIik ai.
Hunt U tru tuthr livat ufmy ktiuMl.'L-,
AI.KX MAltTIN, Jll i .
StibacrllMHl aiul iwurn In tfirr nir ii,
i.f January, lH.
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ALEXMARTIN -E.&RKAMIS
ALEX MAJniN, JR.
LESLIE ROGEJtl -
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Vice-President
Cnshlcr
Ask'i Cnt.hlcr
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor
Cholccit of Wlnea. Liquors mid Cigars
rCatrr to
irw moat
try It. J
K whci
kind, fur
the tstlrr ctaaa uf traili wl n- iliinj; totffrrj
rritlcaL You'll liollco tli iirirrr.ra wbrtjq
Juit thd tilarr to ilmp In for a rrrrihir liw
hen you nvrt a ntlmulant lure lujuon if iB
family trail a .-clall
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Garpeti. Matting Tapestry,
Linoleum. Art Squares. Table, Lounge
and Stand Covert, ii ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Also Silk Float and Feltolene Muttressei
Brats 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, 155
At .the
Stock Ranch For Rent
In Wood Hlver Volley, KUrnatli Co..
tontulnlnn 480 Bcrtu, ICO arrea nliailow
aim 3'JU paiture. All eniloscd, )r
lurther particulars InrjuliH nf T. A,
CiilUtrtson, Ashland, On: oi
Vielt Manning's If jou want llie heat
lj cream.
C F. STONE
Attorney at Law
milieu over K-mtoin', Kliinnth rua,
Orcjcoii
TuirrilliNI. 19
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamulh I'ulln, Ort'con
CIIAH. K. WOltDKN
I'rrablent
A. M. WOltDKN
Cannier
I ItKP MEUIA
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The American Bank and Trust Go.
Notice
While lliu liriio I lyne mi luiid l.tula it
will he aold on doinaml. aln.r Ii I. .,
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vmiwMij luiimeij uayg ,0.
tlce to permit oi my hunilng anotlier
kln. K you itant lime till, Hummer
Kt It now. . 0. 1). Wlllaon.
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. 8lhM4 Mala Strecl
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