The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 17, 1908, Image 2

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MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY
KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND Uf WARDS.
50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER.
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THE EVENING HERALD
Issued Dully, Kcit Sunday, by Hie
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
sunscnii'TioN rates
Dally, by mall, one jt-nr
Dally, by mull, flu monllii
Dally, by mall, llirre months
Ially, by mall, one month
Dally, delivered by carrier, one week
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KLAMATH FALLS. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE 17. 1908
TAFT FOR ANTI-INJUNCTION
The anti-injunction plank of the Republican platform
as passed on in Washington and wired to the convention
at Chicago yesterday is as follows.
"We declare for such an amendment of the statutes
nf nrocedure in the Federal Courts with respect to the
use of the writ of injunction as will on the one hand pre
vent the summary issue of such orders without proper
consideration, and on the other will preserve undiminished
the power of the Courts to enforce their process to the
end that justice may le done at all times and to all
parties."
Over this plank there is a very sharp contest. The
labor leaders argue its adoption and hundreds of tele
grams are pouring in from manufacturers and other em
ployers of labor, opposing the measure.
Following is the revision plank proposed by the Taft
people.
"The Republican Party declares unequivocally for a
revision of the tariff by a special session of Congress im
mediately following the work assigned to the Appro
priation Committees and commends the step already tak
en to this end in the work consigned to the two commit
tees of the House who are now investigating the oper
ations and effect of existing schedules.
"In all tariff legislation the true principle of pro
tection is best maintained by the imposition of such duties
as will equal the difference between the cost of pro
duction at home and abroad, together with a reasonable
profit to American industries, and the benefits that fol
low are best secured by the establishment of maximum
to be available to meet discriminations by foreign coun
tries against American goods entering their markets, and
the minimun to represent the normal measure of pro
tection at home; the aim and the purpose of the Repub
lican policy being not only to preserve, without excessive
duties the security against foreign competition to which
American manufacturers and producers are entitled but
also to maintain the high standard of living, of the wage
earners of this country, who are the most direct ben
eficiaries of the protective system.
"Between the United States and the Philippines, we
believe in a free interchange of products with such limi
tations as to sugar and tobacco as will avoid damage to
domestic interests."
RK8T0HATI0N TO KHTRY Of UNI' IN
National rwrfat. Notice la hrT lln
that Ih. Inula drtcrlfot blow, tnibtarlns
MMarrra, ullhtnlh. Carol. National r'orral.
Orron, will be lubject to arttt.iu.nl nl en
trjr iin.lrr Ih. proYlalnna ol Ih humralra.1
law. ol Ih. UnllM Dial, and the "I of
Juno II, IT, ( Jut., 13). at Ih. UnlM Hiatra
Un.lOffleo at Uk.il.w, Orcn.on Aiuu'l
Ih, twa An, rttlf r who wsa .dually and In
food talth claiming an? ol aald Unit, lor rl.
cultural ruriHa prior to January I, lwl, ami
hat not aUuiloned . ha. a pr.frrriir.
right lo make a bom.ttaad cnlrr (or lh land!
actually i-rull. Hald lamia rr. lUird up
on th application otth. prraona mentioned
below, who hat. a prrlrrrn,- rlfht aubjt to
Ih. prior rlSt ol auy audi wltltr, ftixMcl
luch Mttl.ror applicant la itiaMltrd lo make
hornrilraj nilr r and Hi pi.nrcnc tisui
A Michigan editor complains because too much spark
ing is being done in the postoffice. This would seem the
appropriate place for a woman to go for her male.
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a.,t-ar ami answer the iiitnlalnl Illwl
aualnal wiiliillin alKrto tttHIl .till,
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ol the ntlil leal Ion ol tlila ailtnmona, Hie!
llr.t iiiibllcatloii Ibereol lielnu on the II
lay ol June IKM ami II yon lall so lu
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VV hi ol.NW.)r, !!. Ililnl npoa appllc.llon a i ,rmnv ellatluK U'tween
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Till. PUiniiioii. I aene.1 by publi
cation theieil In the livening lleral.l by
order ol Iho Honorable J. II. (Illlnth
County Jmlpe ol KUmalli County, Ore.
vnn. ina.ie. uatni aim niru 111 11.
Hrown.rorl KUm.ib.Orcaoiii ih. cliloinw
sr. (He U. T l. X. K K. W Mrr, upon appllcp.
.Ion ol Daalrl (I. Hrawn, tx. Klanalh, (ir.f nn ;
unntritjtd, apprtilmat.lr "Ve H.TXt, lt
K. twglunlna at a (olol -.Vcbaliii kmiiIi i.I .NaT
corner otwc SI. T U H. H7 1-J K, Incur, tt .V
k.lwa lkAHM aa-Mitta JA llllll. llIU' W 111
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chains Ihenc. 50 ch.lua.lhenc.lt jocbalii.j J(uatt( a.'ullP ()rrin, on thu II ol
tMOTpi.cMi.ii.p.1.......;, (W Vlii-lt al-l onler I. le
lout aurwjed. the Wht ol W hf.rWi.T M, ' iillreil Hut .11111111011. In
It I k. upon application ol 4, 1. route, It.xland,
Orefon. allealaf Mltl.nent IwMj Ih. MM' qr ol
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UASY Trru.
Incorporated November
MW or ol arc 10. T SJ 8. B lit K. upon arpllf a
tloaolJ L Howard, Koal.ud,OrrOD)lheMW
orol NK'ir. the W hlolK qr.Dee 15, llieNW
urntNKsr.HecH. T , 11 10 K. upon appll
cation ol John Klder, lllocillle, Oregomlhe
K hi ol DC ar ol KK qr. Hee S. the K hi ol .NK qr,
8Ktlona.TSta.lt 10 K. Uwn .ppllc.llon ol
lleo. Nolau, Kotl.nd, Orefon,
riiKii KBNNaxr,
Oemmlaalonerol Ihellcorral Land "if.ee
Approred M 33, Iwn
r-KANK I'lKKCK,
mil Aultl.nt secretary ol the Interior
Uita(17,4J,IOU;IUJ, liH.IJta- .11
Notice For rwWlcatloB
Detiartment ol the Interior, I'. H.
LanJ Office, Lakerl.w Oref.011, May IS,
1004, Notice if hereby given that Albert
Harrison, ol Klamath Fall., Oregon,
ho, on Nov. 8, 1907, made limber anil
tone application, No. 4(U.'i, lor NK.'a
NW.I4, Kectlon W, Townsile 37 S..
Kange9K., Will. Meridian, ha. ni.il
notice ol Intention to make Pinal Proof,
to e.tablith claim to the land above de
scribed, before County Clerk Klamath
Co., at his ollke at Klamath ralla.Ure.,
on the Ilth day ol August, lim.
Claimant names aa wttneieea: John (I.
Scliallock, ol Klamath Falls, Oregon,
T. J. Slalen.ol Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Albro Jamison, ol Klamath Falls tire.
gon, wm. Carlisle, ol Klamatn rail.,
Oregon.
J. X. Watpox. HegUter. & IH
Classified Advertisements
UAt ESTATE rOI SALE
FOK RAI.K-1C0 Acre l.anch located
II miles east ol Klamath Fall, a barg
ain lor some homewekor, lor particular'
Inquire at thl. olllce. 0-1
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST-On38 Smith & Weston re
volver between Court Home and Lake
side Iuu. Finder still be llbarly re
warded by leaving same at Lakeside Inn.
MONEY TO LOAN-l!ar. times but I
have some money to loan il jou have
tlieaeeurlty.-K. B. Hall.
Ntt KALE
For Sale Underwood Typewriter In
good condition 160. It. V. Kuvkendsll.
28, 1900 I
Stilcmcnt of Condition
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Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls. Oregon
DECEMBER 31, 1007
RESOURCES
Uvann mid DlHcntintu
ltontM nml Socuritii'H
Hi-nl Ktitntv, IhiildiiiKH and
Flxturttt
Cuali am! SIkIiI KxcIhuikc .
$340,530,110
U3.r25.84
thl. anil lw
mlilialir.l imee a week. Inr a lllil ol
Is ucce..lve and conaecullve w.-els
from the II l Juno IWW.
II. W. Kn.sv.
jl Attorney Inr I'lalnllfl.
NOTICU FOK HUBLICATION
Department ol the Interior, I". N.
Und Olllie. at l.nketlew, Urrgmi, Jiiiik
.'., IU08. Notice I. hereby given that
William T. fchreluer, ol Klamath Fall.,
Oregon, who, on Augiit 13. 1W. ma.le
homeMea.l entry, No. 271.', Ir UK'.
8K'4', r-ectlon is, i:, NK fttlon 1t.'l
SWJX8WI4 rVrthui'.M, Town.hlp 117 r1,!1-
Ilange U K Willamette aleildlan. Iiaaj
llleil notice ol Intention to make Final 1
Five lear I'rool, to cetabliah claim to
the land ahote dracrlbe.1, before County ,
Clerk Klamath Cmiily, at hi. olllce at
Kl.ma'h Valla, Oregon, on tlie 3l day
ol Augnal, llajs. Claimant nainea a.
nltneaae.:
A. M. Jamtaon, ol Klamath Fall., Ore
gon; llenCarliele, ol Klamath Fall. Or
egon; W. A. ltou.lliinl.iif Klamath Falls,
Oregon; II. Mulkey, ol Klamath Falls,
Oregon. OH
J. N. atpov, Ilcgiitcr.
NOTICe roK PUBLICATION
Department ol the Interior, V. H.
Ind Olllce, at Lakeview, Oregon, June
6, IMS. Nut Ice I. hereby nitcn that
William Albert Otey, ol iMrrls, Califor
nia, who, on April '!, IU03, made home
stead entry No. ?.U7. lor W.'i NW.-,
KJ HW)i. St-H SW.'f. JWI011 IS,
Town.hlp 41 H, ltanKn 7 K, Willamette
Meiidlan, ha. Ill.il notice ol Intention
to make Final Five Year 1'r.xil, to ea
labllali claim tothelandaUji-drrcilhel
before County Clerk Klamsth County,
at his olllce, Klamath K.lla, Oregon, on
the 4th day ol Align. t. UJ1. Claimant
naurs as witneaaes: K.lle Morgan, ol
Keno, Oregon; Kichard Kearns, ol Ihir-
rii, California; Kdward l!raly,oll).irrl,
California; Jotiah II. Otey, of Urn!',
California. 0 H
J. X. Waraox, lleiiater.
00,247.00
ssuti.O'in.rti
UAD1LITIKS
Copitiil Hlock. fully pnlil $100,000.00
SurpluH ami I'rolltM 2 1,753.1 1
Duo Oilier Itimkn II2.OO0.04
It'lnit 431,205.40
$51)5,040.51
I, Alex Martin, Jr., Caalilcr of tin i i
bank, do eolriniity swear tlml lh ,.. r
tneiit U true tothe Iwat iifmy kniiHi.slif, .. r
AI.KX MAltTIN. Jit i i -
Subaerllml and suont In U-IWu me u .
of January, I WW.
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Notaiy I'ul.lle f. t in ,. n
OFFICERS
ALEX MARTIN
E.K.RKAMU
ALEX MARTIN. JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
l'rcaldcnt
Vice-President
Cnshler
Ass'l Ciibltlcr
Pioneer Bank of Klanmlh Basin
BaaWSaaBaB.aSSal
The Eldred Company
F. G. ELDRED, Manager
Boriiuu. Oregon
Saddlet, Harness and Supplies
We make a specialty of first-class, tftmninteed,
hand-mado Saddles nnd Shups. Our .Saddles
have an established reputation.
Ordera From Everywhere Solicited
FOR SALE Rotary ball bearing
White Sewing Machine, latest design,
at Gillette Furniture fitore. tl
and convenience
la Waath Falli.
more cooking iurface
than from any itove ever aold
. VIRGIL & SON
Dealers in Furniture und House Furnishings.
Bridge on Main street
At the
Safes Two practically new Herring-Hall-Marvin
sales, at a bargain, one 20x
24 inchea and one U-'ixXi inches, in.l.lo,
lnquiro at lleitkemers Jew'ely slore.
FOR 8AI.K Oiin dresser ,one wash
stand, one rocking chair, one table and
one heating store. Call at the Urlck
tore. tf
For Sale
DCPARTMKN T OF THE INTCHIOK. ntH.aaL
L4XD ornca. Wuklrartm. I. C. March V.
1HJS. None, op PtCTua Allow or n.mua LAina
to urrruwtrrr .an )ra.-Kok la hmiir
rlT.nthat Ihawtln. HMraUryef IK. Ihtotku. Id.
nnima urwumui onlrr nr wltMrawal In au
faraalh. awn..irKt. Iha wlihdrawal fur Irrt.a
llon purpow. urular Ih. l .f Jun. IT. IPU3 (12
SUt. as.) (w ua. In raiiwctlnn wHh Ih. KUmaih
PruiKt. Oncvn. A Mm fullowUir 6tnlmd luwU
In tK. Ht.1. tit OraWbn. And b kla utlhMli m..
of wll tncu a. har. not lain nmlotun Bn.Hr
iw.ltaiulu.iKitoOMrwU.tihilrawn.nawTl
or approprteud, will ha ub)rt In atttUtnnt undVr
Ih. public Und Uwa of Ih. Unlud DUUaon.nd
a(ur Jan. . ISua. tut ahaJI nut b. aublMt la m.
tnr.flllnv.ur artSm until JalrSO, iwa, at h
Unlud tjuua Und oSV. at UinfewTOraaun.
wwnlna Ulnc .ipraaal (Irm Ua.1 notmn ui
h. narlriMli.l luaaln la ai.ul.. an. rUki m!.i.
vr undm anr aMtlmwnt ar nrrnpailin tmgvn
afurr.bru.rr It luS and prlurtnJuMtO, I KM.
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laaoorrur, Ma.Limi.r, n. :..
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ISim. Suiicm or auTu.ain.i. t r K'slicl..iw
io rm.tarar aar. rar Nwlm la haraur
(Ir.Dlli.t lli.acrra.arrMtth. In rrlnr lia.
fated drparlu.iir.l tain ol Hlih.lr.w.l Inao
l.r aittia aama adetl, II,. Hlihilranat Inr I rrl
l.tinn purpoat. un.lrr I he an r.r Jun. 17. Ilcl.
ulSut., SWllor u. in r..lti.n lluu in ilia
Klamaih frolrvt, iiriruii.m ihi- riilloin..ia
wrlul land. In iliv piaiu il lirr(un,.ml br
One whole business block in Klariialh
Falls lor sale (or forty cents on the dol
lar of what it was worth thirty days
C. D. Wlllson.
bla aulborllt aucli ul .l. iir.u. .a li.v. not
ben h.rtlolo . nn.lljr ra.icrt.l .nil ar. not
0!,'i'"f."",';,.',""' '"'""I ut .pi.rnprl.
f!.a.,.J,.,"'l,,,l,bl,y i ''itliiil und.r lb.
public Und Uwa of the UiiIuhI Hl.t.a on and
Utr Julrao inw.bui .h.n noi u lutl.cr i
enlrr.ailiKorMlccilun until AufuitM, IMM,
Ortgon, warnlna brine eiprra.lir alvau thai
no pertoD will b. iimrii,i i....... ?.. ....:.
any rlilil uliauvtr und.r anr aattl.meiil nr
.T..." , i Lt .!i ' .. "" a'ariiiuw, and
,. iw. .w .,j 0w, inn. an ,ucu .rflltf
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets, Matlinij, Tapestry,
Linoleum, Art Squares. Tabic, Lounge
and Stand Covers, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Also Silk Float and Feltolenc Mattresses
Brats and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen
cil woven wire Springs, the only thing
(or hot wetther.
Polthed Oak Dining Sets and all oik
Rockers.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St George Bishop
Phone-Store, 61 Residenco," 155
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CHAS. E. WORDEN
Prealdent
A. H. WORDEN
Cashier
FRKO MELHa
Viji-l'resUsal
The American Bank and Trust Go.
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flm A.,1, a ,1 BVri.tarjr nl Ilia Inl.dur.
Heavy rrelghtlng a Spedelty. Bitfgigc Orden Are
Given fronpt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Havlag ap-to-date piaao
braeka we solicit your
flae plaao Movtag
Office 871
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