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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
Oregon's ricliegtjoil.. yTT bartJulns at $20 per acre and upwards. E-y Tcrmi. zi rjj THE EVENING HERALD tmed datlr. nwit Sumlar. by th Herald Publishing Company W. 0. SMITH. Iditor SUBSCItimON KATK3 Oailr. r mall a rear, . . . . tnn ivilr, br mill u month. . , . 2.1 Dalle, by null, thtr month. ... It Itallr. br null, month, , . . .M Dallj, dellrerrd by carrier, a week, . .It How to ItKMiT.-Send tAietofllee money mler, xprea onler. vereonal check on your local bunk, itampi, rein, or currency. NtwirArm Law or OmooM.-Sectlon !ol tb Uvl of Orraun lirovMe. that whenever anr eeimin eontruUln a newinaper .hall null uch Mwrlet to any renun In thU Stat, without tint reeelelwr an order therefor. uch newpaier hall be deemed to be a lift, and no debt or obliga tion .hall accrue aaaln.t uch nereon. whether aakl mnrapaper U nvelved by the iereon to whom K u eent or not. MARSH LANDS SO pei" cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's greatest memnmnmmmirmmm THE KLAMATH COUNTRY Incorporated November 1900 Statement of Condition of the. 2, IVeAJ 5 ;? j.3 is Mju: ii; m m wa m. i ! .m ' iy',-i'iini ,jfrfATSirt7 IM A 'Mi ;i a- if THrilSDAY JU.NI'.U.IWW. Oregon's next legislature will have 51 Statement No. 1 mem bers instead of 52 as was thought from the first count. The total number of Democrat votes is It. The Hoesch brewery of La- Grande, one of the largest plants of the kind in eastern Oregon, will be elosed on July 1 as a re sult of the prohibition vote at the recent election. Plans are already on foot to convert the brewery into a fruit packing and storage warehouse. In spite of the declaration of Judge George Gray that he does not seek the presidential nomi nation the George Gray league of Doleware has been doing much very aggressive work in his behalf. A force of clerks is now busy mailing 50,000 pamph lets to all parts of the country urging his nomination and set tintr forth his claims to recognition. ay ay a . There is one church, anyhow, in Chicago that has a wise man in charge of its affairs. He in sists on having a regular fitted up courting room lor tne young people, with cozy corners, screens, chaperones and lamps that can be turned away down. He savs courtship is essential to .. happiness nnd that it is the pro vince of the church to do every thing possible for the happiness of its members. " e-e V A joint resolution introduced by Senator Owen of Oklahoma inviting the co-operation of the states in the proposed establish ment of a national inititive and referendum lies in the hands of the senate committee on privi leges and elections. It declares that the co-operation of the states is desired in helping to re store a direct vote system for national questions through the inifative and referendum princi ple, the ballots and other details at the polls to be provided for by them, Compel every man and woman who drinks intoxicating liquors to pay a license fee, exempt sa loon men and permit anyone who desires to engage in the traffic, the sale, restriction being to sell S&& rfcirwr m RATKR- LAKL f IATI0NAL r.RK I (A" I v;.v(i' - cz-riv. a. m , u : i 7h I J KLAMATH Jif fJ-QA! ! (' INDIAN rj ""Cj-rkT "Y j -J A;' RII5ERVATI0N lv)- i II Haianatit'e" j I .?. J&K3 ' ! V ..A If k ' j rn y w4r4i &t i j 'Vrv v - & v W & ' J "v - I vaKt.-TM r . I 'Vv 1 f V? cAnm 1 5rj..Vc . 4R- - ri5jf. nt rer ft' I only to license holders. These in brief are the chief points of a poses Taft for president is be cause the secretary wants Phil- plan announced by E. E. Hall of , ippinn sugar admitted free Spokane, a candidate in the, Congressman i-Yemh of Idaho Third District for the next legis-1 has made a strong argument lature of Washington, to solve against the government owner- Classified Advertisements HEAL ESTATE rOK SALE rnlts.l.i:-i-il..T. Hnnrli ,KAin II milii ftt o( Kl.tin.illi Palla a lurit- II 1 11 ttP i'lmi. I. ... ....! ..- I ..t ..I the liquor question in that State, ! ship of railroads. Evidently he j wyutv i n.i. ..m,-,.. ' ,;,-, in which the Republican Party .wants to make that a creed,. - -' is pledged to local option, while against the Iiryan sentiment i the Democrats are on record as, which is now too prevalent in favoring absolute prohibition. ! Idaho. Congressman Itainey, who during the last congress de- Some of the topics that are printed in the "leave to print" speeches show the trend of mind of different 'members. Con gressman Fordney, of Michigan, cannot keep away from his fav orite topic beet sugar. Forc ney has been the greatest champion of beet sugar in con gress, one reason why lie op- IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS M W5v' lamlHT. 1 You get more room, more cooking surface aad convenience than from any stove ever sold in Klamath Falls. E. VIRGIL & SON Dealers In Furniture und House Furnishings. Bridge on Main street At the voted his entire time loan assault upon the watch trust, lias now turned upon the "executive usurpation" in the canal zone. He has been pounding the Pre sident on this subject with a great deal of vigor. Congress man P.ecder of Kansas is an ex treme advocate of the forest re servo policy of the present ad ministration. Congressman Goldfogle of New York talks auout Having the government postal clerks given an opportun ity for longer vacations than is at present granted them. Con gressman Kimball of Kentucky, as well m Hjvural others, dis- cusses the tnriir. Congressman Hinshaw of Nebraska printed a speech on the advance of the republic, showing wnat the American nation had accomp lished in recent yearn. And so it goes with all kinds of topics for there Is no rejected manu script department" connected with the Congressional Record. Stock Ranch For Rent MISCELLANEOUS .MnNi:YTO!.OtN-.,i,i(1., lllt li.t poiiiii money lit In.tii if jnti liap llivavciirily.-i:. II. Mall. j T)wiilfr In . Kiijkfinlitll, rOK SALE Tor Halu I'm lrml K'lxli'iitulliluii IV). !. V I'Ol: HAM:-Hotary ,, b,.afK WMln PeMiiii; Mnililne, l.nlr.l ili-algM, nlilllli-lli ruriiltiiroKluri'. K .S.if. To (iraflicnlly hum- lliirrlnii-llnll-.M.irvln mfeii, nt a linr(!ln, one 2i)x SI Incli.-H itml oiii 'Siti Ini'livi, ln.,,., liMiilt at Hi-lLi-iiii-raJpm-ly nliiif. 101: .M,:--Oiim ilii-ocr . uiiu Mii.h. rtunil, oiii- mi kin.' i-li iir, otic UMuiilnl urn liitiii' huh,., ('.in i , itrlck t'iri. 1 1 Professional Cards lii Wow I lllver Valluy, K'lannlli Co,, ciutiiliiini: lfi)uiiFti, 1U) iicrca iiifBiliiH ami 320 i.igiirt. All fiitlim-d. .'or further pmtli.-iil.irn imjuiie nl T. A. Ciilhortsou, Aalilaml, dm. (, Turs Wanted (J D. Wlllson Is In tlio mnrktt for ull klnila of furs, for willed liu will pay tliv hlfc'hfat market price. Addrcsi lilmj at Klamath Fnlli, Orrgun. MONKV TO I.OAN-Hu'id iiM-a hut J havo soiiit! monoy to ban K you haw the security.-!-:. II. Hull. DR. WM. MAKTIN Dcr.tist Ollli-o over Klamatli Coiinly Hank C. F. STONE Attorney at Law Ollllci. over posloilUi., Kl'imnlh Kail, Oregon TcirnioNi: la D. V. KUY KENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath KmIIh, Ori-ifon Notice While Hut lime huvo on hiiml laala it wllllie.oMoii.Jc-umml.alierltl, m) Itnilllxtni'ccosary tohavoyo ilny no flee to permit of my huri.lnt; another kiln. II yon want lime thin Hummer get It now. c. jj, vm,0l,. Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon DKCIMPKR 31. 1007 RESOURCES IMiim nnd Discounts $340,n.'JO.uo UomU nnd Securities . 0;),n2n.(M Real Kstate, Buildings und Fixturen . ... 14,7ir..l Cash nnd Sight Kxchunge 100, 2-17. (jf) $5115.01 j).r, LIABILITIES Capital Stock, fully paid $K)0,UO().oO SurpluH nnd I'rolUs 2 1,753.1 1 Due Other Hunks 12.000.1M Di'HMltn 431,205.40 $5110.040.51 I, Ale Martin, Jr., Onhl-r of the nix i hunk, thi aulcmnly wmr that the ill.. i . nit-nt In tnie tnthe lrt of tny kiiowl.-ili hi i , AI.KX MAltTIN, Jll . ( , , SulxcrllHti anil iworn In U-fme mr 1 1. nf January, IlKM. ISralf i II. W.tii, Nolary I'tiMlc fr n , OFFICERS ALU MARTIN E. R. REAMIS ALEX MARTIN. JK. LESLIE ROGERS President Vice-President - Cashier Ass't Cuslucr Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin THE OFFICE E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor Cholceat of Wlnea, Liquors ami Clears Catrra to thfl better elaaa of trade, Miih i 'I nr-lnclfml the moat critical. You'll notice the .1. if- . whmrce try It. Juat the place to ilroi In for a r. fiiix Iwtrr age when you need liinuUnt l'trr .,inri of ill kind fur family trade a eclalty Ready for Inspection f ur line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry, v Linoleum, Art Squares, Table, Lounge and Stand Covert, is ready for inspec tion. Something entirely new Alio Silk Float and Feltolene Mattresses Bran and Iron Bedt-Adjustable pen cil woven wire Springs, the only thing for hot weather. Polahed Oak Dining Sets and all oak Rocker. W. H. DOLBEER Succettor to B. St. George Bishop Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155 CHAS. K. WOKDRN Prenlilciit M. WOUDKN Canhlcr l-ltl II MKMIASK i e PrirUtnt The American Bank and Trust Co. t l vft&A i?rV !.. 2 rT ,1. ti?5Si iiQlm m 1 1 ll ii m vm if mm mam " az wmm& -" CAPITAL, $100,000.00 McrrlU Valley tbe heart of Khimaih. Cor. fllk aad Main Slreel