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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1908)
H MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHESTSOIL ABEL ADY 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY I'HONE -303 THE EVENING HERALD Watted Dally, Ktcept Sunday, by tin- HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor I mains n fact tlmt tho dry area of tho slato is incivasinu and tho prediction is now being; muilo oven by tho liquor dealers themselves that Oregon us a whole will bo added to tho dry column within the next two years. 8UII80UIPTION HATES Dally, by mall, one year.,, p0 ' nllv. Iiv ninll. tlx tnonlht.... ...... i t 2 f0 Pally, by moil, three months 12 Pally, by mall, one month M Dally, delhered by carrier, one neV , IS KLAMATH FALLS, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 13. IMS FARMERS FAVOR PROHIBITION Fnrmerj in many counties throughout the state are , happy now because tho counties in which thoy live have ' been added to the dry column, and no( liquor can be sold there as soon as the result of the local option vote cm be put into effect. On the other side there are many people in the cities who are mourning because the farmers have their cause for rejoicing. Klamath County is the land of farmers and if prohi bition is a good thing for farmers, it certainly must prove a good thing for this county. The cities of this comty depend almost entirely for support on the farmers and it is only proper that they should submit to tho will of those upon whom they depend for business success. Results on the last election show that throughout the state wherever there was a contest betweon the wet and dry forces, almost without fail the vote in the cities and towns had the balance on the wet side, while the rural districts cast their lot with the anti-saloon people. The reason for this condition has been sought by those who have made some study of the local option question, and several answers have been given. It is argued that the men of the towns and cities de sire the saloons to remain because the licenses cut down the expenses of the city government. Another reason advanced is that the saloon is such a common thing to a man of the city that ho pays but little attention to it, and so does not notice its evil effects to the extent usual with the man from the country who pays occasional visits to the city. From the farmer's standpoint there are several argu ments explaining why the farmer is so universally ready to vote the city saloons out of business. For one thing, it is argued that in western Oregon especially the farmers are not able to keep their harvest hands sober, and as a result they lo3e large parts of their crops because there is no labor available to do the harvesting. It is also argued that the saloon is a novelty to the farmer more than to the city man, and that for this rea son the farmer feels its evil effects more than the city man. A farmer coming to town drops into a saloon, takes a few unaccustomed drinks and-winds up by frit tering away his time, 'spending his money and otherwise celebrating his visit with remorse and decides to put temptation behind him by voting to remove tho temp tation while at the polls in the rural, district, free from the call of the juice that cheers. Whatever the solution of the question may be it re A man, wholias just completed a term of 19 years in prLon in Maine, has been offered 100,000 for a sow ing machine device which he perfected while in prison. That is a little over$2,000 a year but it is doubtful if many men would voluntarily go through the same exper ience even if assured of that salary. Sometimes a preacher must be tempted to have the church bell rung foi lire instead of prayer meeting the crowd is always so much bigger. , All i'ty Fi'tnlr nllaome turner. 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MARTIN Dentin Ofllce over Klainnlb County ll.ink TERM, incorpormcu novemuer tfy igQQ iTmrmmitmf rt P Statement of Condition of (be. Klamath County Bonk Klamath Falls, Orcijott DECEMBER 31, 1007 RESOURCES Iwns and DiscountH, $3'10,n30.(io Honda and Securities 03,riZn,iM Ileal Katate, BuIIiIIiikh and Fixtures. .. 14,7.1 n.lo Ciwh and Sight Kxchnngu 100,247,00 9BflS.040.Sl LIABILITIES Capital Stock, fully paid $100,000.00 Surplus and Proflln 2I,7C.'I, Due Other liankn .'12,000.04 l)eMsltn 431,2)S.4(J $505,010.51 I, Alex Martin, Jr., Caahlcr of the no. . . ,nr,i bank, il.i aolemnly awvar that the nM . a(p mint la true tutbe brat of my kmml.nlr a- li .-f AI.KXMAK1IN, Jll I, i,..r Silb.erlb.tl Bll'l IHnrtl to iK'fiite me ill. i, -j, of January, I'.aw, IScnlf C V.. Notary I'ublir f. r n OWICEKS ALEX MARTIN K, R. RXAMIS ALEX MARTIN. JK. LESLIE ROGERS rrculdcnt Vlcc-rrcsldcnl Cii.stilcr Ai:s't Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin THE OFFICE E. H. DuFAULT. Proprietor Cholccat of Wlnei. Liquors nnd Clftars r Cater to Ibo Iwtter rlaaa uf traile. with lulhini; tocffrtJ the moat critical. You'll notice the ihlTrrrnce vtxnjt try It. Juit the place to drop In for a rrfrrit.lrj Untf l(o when you nrrtl a atlniulant hire llijunn of ill klrula for family trade a ax-clalty Ready for Inspection Our line of Carpets, Malting Tapestry, Linoleum. Art Squares, Tabic, Lounge and Stand Covers, is ready for inspec tion. Something entirely new Also Silk Floss and Feltolene Mattressci Brass and Iron Bedi-Adjuslable pen cil woven wire Springs, the only thing for hot weather. Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oak Rockers. W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 16S C. F. STONE Attorney nt Low Ollllce uer iolofllev, Khiniilb .'M. Orecon Tticriinni.j!i D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamatb Falla, ()r,;on CHA8. K. WOltDEN I'realilent A. M. WOUDKN Caahler I'ltCIl MKLIIASK Vi:e.rrrU The American Bank and Trust Go. Notice While Ilia, lime I havu on hmi.l I ..u III bo noli! on 'Jemaml, alter ll la i;onu imin ue necessary to haio. '10 Hn ... tlce to permit of my burnlnB m)utlir kiln. If you nant llmo thl. Hummer gel It now, c. D. Willion. .X,x;-V- c ji y-gi n - - n iiiM.i,iisiii' T f mmtm iHaM I tjaajaaw - aaW Q I ' i Ik A s si aSi s9ii ia && s a 3! iiw n ihh mm mm im wvmi CAPITAL. $100,000.00 Cor. Alii and Mala Slrccl '