The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 25, 1908, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD
Issued Daily, Except Sunday, by tlm
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATK8
Dallf, by mall, one year 15 00
Dally, by mall, fix monthi !M
Pally, by mall, thrifti months I M
Pally, by mall, one month M
Dally, delivered by carrier, ono week IS
KLAMATH FALLS. SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 25. liXVS
Bkkt K. Witiirow,
Vlro President
At UN ioH
Svciftaty
Abftracting
Maps, Mam, Blue Prima, Klc.
Klamath County Abstract Co
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineer!
K.
M. D.
Don J. 'umwalt, C.
Ittdtnt
Klamath Falls, Oregon
WlLMAMH, C K.
Treasurer
Incorporated November 28, iqoo
zrnmsemam
BaWSW
KKR.V IX C.UtlNKT.
A great deal of Interest lino Ix-on
nroiiw'il by dispatches from l.imolti
limiting Mr. llr)an as s.t)liii: tl.nt. In
the- event of hi election to tho iiroa
lilcncy, ho will linlto Vlro I'reildont
Kern to a ie.it In the Cabinet
Kor oar numerous plan of mak- bolllni: sirup
. iMtn Blrui) to nil the Jar solidly i
Itun tho Mado of n silver plated '
i knife nround the Inside ot each Jar I
Place th Jnra In the on. nn tt imii-I
' Im'kIdh or In the I'iiii nt unter j
The own Hhould he model nlel) hot. I
I Cook the fruit ten mlmitiu, remoe
from the oeu mid till the J.ir with
Wipe nml n'lil rlnco
If the screw tmern nre used
them nfter e.irh Jar him
Inc the lre presidential office u more the Jars on a hoard and mil of a draft
lliivor(niil one hne been discussed,
and n sent for him In the cabinet has
often been proHised. The late
President McKlnley ns very diwlr
ous ol increasing the prestige of the
Hocond place and consulted villi Ue
president llobart on many Important
question. Mr. llobart was not.
however, IntlUil to a rexulnr scat nt
the president' council table, though
be not unfrcqucntly by soclal Invi
tation attended cabinet meetings, the kind of Cult a lib which It Is used
East End Meat Market
CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton. Pork and Poultry
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of nlr
tlgh'.-ii
cooled.
I.irge fruit, hiiiIi ii pe.ichiv.pemit
quinces crab apide. etc. vt III 11
qulrc about n pint of sirup to each
quart Jar ot fruit. The small frnlis
ulll require a little ocr a pint ot
sirup.
The nmount of sugar In each quart
J of sirup should be regulatisl to suit
r'resh ami Cured Meat ami Sausaitr uf all kinds.
Wo handle our meat In the most modern v ay in clean,
lines ami wirroumlinK. Try us and we will bo most
happy to have you for a customer. Fni Delivery.
Had not Mr. llobart' death occurred
early In the administration It Is very
likely he would have come to be an
Influential figure. Tho death or
President McKlnley occurred so toon
after his second election that there
was little opportunity for him to tnke
Vice President Roosevelt Into ad
ministration councils. There has been
llttl smpathy between President
Roosevelt and Vlco President Fair
banks, and the latter has been In no
sense an administration advisor.
Tho Lincoln dispatch says Mr.Bry
nn will Invito Mr. Kern to a seat in
the cabinet "even though be cannot
hold such a position officially." This
la an echo of popular misconception,
The constitution make no provision
Inr tuch a thing as a cabinet for the
president. The next president could
entirely abolish cabinet meetings
with one-half his department heads,
excluding the other half, and still
the law would be satisfied. Or, he
rou'd hold meeting of u lublnet
composed ot the vlco president, the
speikcr of the Houso and the color
ed messenger at tho White. House,
and there Is no law that could say
him pay.
Wert a place to be made at tho
cabinet table for tho vice president
he would bo rhoro "officially" Just
as much aa tbe secretary of state or
the attorney general. The cabinet
Is tbe creation of custom, not of law.
At first tbe heads of the several de
partments met informally with the
president to talk over matters of inter-departmental
Interest. Gradual
ly these meetings became formal af
fairs and held on atated day. But
the cabinet baa no legal functions or
standing. There I no duty which
it is called upon to perform. Some
presidents, and this was especially
true of President Lincoln, have made
a practice of submitting the decision
of Important questions to a vote of
their cabinets. But these vote were
In no way binding and often were
disregarded.
President Roosevelt this uvl: an
nounced In unmistakable terms tho '
determination of the administration j
to proceed with the prosecution of i
the Standard Oil rase despite the do-'
clslon adverse to the government
handed down by the United States
court of appeals. This dtcMon. the
preildent thinks, in no way affects
tho merits ot tbe case and ho makvt
known bis decision to cause the ac
tion to bo brought again before the
court In such shape. If possible, as
to nrevent technicalities from Inter. I
ferlng with n decision based upon
the actual Issues Involved
FAMILY ORDERS
A SPECIALTY.
BREAD, CAKES,
PIES AND CANDIES
CITY BAKERY
ICE CREAM PARORS
MRS. R. M, SARTER, Proprietor
PHONE 315 OPPOSITE AMERICAN HOTEL
n Statement of Co ml II Ion
.. of
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DECEMBER 31? 1007
RESOURCES
lAMinn nml Discotinttt
Honilrt and Securities
Kent Kntnte, DulldiitKH am
KixturiM
Ciuth mill Sliilit HxcluuiKO .
$34o,cao.no
14,74n.l(
HI0.2.17.G1)
SGUB,(Mf).5
LIABILITIES
Capital .Stock, fully pal. I
StirpliiH and ProlltH
Duu Other llunltn
DeH);ltft
$100,000.00
2t,7fi:i.l
32.000.1).,
43J.2D&.4U
$GHG.04D.5i
I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of tU i., , ,
bank, do solemnly winr Hint the ul. .,.
meiit Is true to the lel of my ktiiw!,,hr, , i
AI.KX MAItTIN, Jll i i
Sulxcrllxil anil BHotn to before inc il ,
of January, ltM,
I "! , C. II Wmn
Notary Public f r c
OFFICERS
ALEX MARTIN
E. R. REAMES -ALEX
MARTIN. JR.
LESLIE ROGERS -
rrcMilcitt
Vlcc-I'rcaldiiit
CiiMiict
Ass't Ciislutr
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
Summer Music .School.
Every forenoon from ! to 11:30
the following classes will meet In
tho hall near the bridge: Sight sing
ing, voice culture, harmony and ap
plied music. At S.15 In the after
noon a special combination class of
sight singing and voice culture. Full
courso only $3, evening class $1.
Every evening at 7:30 the rehear
sal for the comic opera, "Pinafore."
These rehearsals nro fre. Pupils
should begin at once a the first
work li very essential. The opera
will be given on the lake, August 11
and i:.
Special Atinouceincnt.
NEW TIIIAL GRANTED.
At the Monarch 11 completu lino ot
fruits and melons of all kludi arts re
ceived dally. Sou drink, milk
shakes, lemonade sodas, Crngg w
ten, cider and soda. I.ndb-x In
vited to call and eo our , stock.
Goods delivered to any p.irt of the
city. Phone 311.
OTTO IIEIDIIICII, Prop.
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TICKETS ON SALE
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FROM
KLAMATH FALLS
: . TO ALL POINTS . :
Baggage Checked Through to Deitinatlon
Sleeping Car Berths Reiervcd
APPLY TO
Southern Pacific
AT-
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KLAMATH LAKE NAVIGATION CO'S OFFICE
MAIN STRUT, NIAR UIDGK
T.A.K.FASSETT, - CITY TICKET AGT.
The Eldred Company
F. C. ELDRED, Manager
Bonanza, Orctfon
Saddlet. Harness and Supplies
We make a specially of lirst-clnss, kiu ..ntccd,
hand-made Saddle." and Simps. Oui -.nldlcs
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
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HOTEL FOR
ltM1UM
rent!
U I.I i SI ll ill . .
THE RICHELIEU, THE BEST HO
TEL IN MERRILL, COMI'LKTI.L.
FURNISHED. WILL LEASE '10
.... DESIRABLE PAim .. .
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BRIEF MENTION
The United Bute Circuit Court of
Appeals this week reversed and re
manded for retrial the case of the
government against tbe Standard Oil
company of Indiana, in which Judge
.andli. In the District Court, had Im
posed o One of $29,240,000. The
government baa 30 day In which to
file a petition for a rehearing and It
Is announced that It will be filed
within tho allotted period.
Canning Krull In the Oven.
Tbla method of canning fruit Is,
In the opinion of Maria Parloa, tbe
one method to be preferred. Tho
work la easily and quickly done and
the fruit retain Its shape, color and
flavor better than when cooked In
the preserving kettle.
Cover tbo bottom of the oven with
a Hbeet of asbestos, tho kind plumb
ore use In covering pipes. It la rery
cheap and may usually be found at
plumber abopa. If tho oibestoa is
not available, put Into the oven shal
low pana In which there are about
two inches of boiling water. SterllzeJ
the Jara and utensils. Make the
alrup; prepare the fruit tbe aamo a
cooking in the preserving kettle.
for i
Cleaning and pressing at tho I'uiiV-
atorlum. We call for and deliver
your clothes. Phono 475. 7-13
Work on thu Catholic church of
this city Is being delayed on account
ot tho non-arrival of tho window sash
and doors for the edifice. A soon
aa they arrive tho painting can bo
proceeded with and tho building fin
ished. Merrill Itccord.
To make room for new good that
are now on the way we are disposing
of all second-band article we havo
left at price less than cost. Virgil
tt Bon.
W. K. Scchorn and wife, Mr. M)r
tlo Simmon. Mr. II. I,. Clapton, and
Mrs. Harry Peltz, left Klamath Full
Monday evening In an automobile for
Honanzii. Wlion they arrived ut
what U known an tho upper chalk
bank, the machine gave ont and one
of tho party went to tho Morton
ranch to procure a team and wagon
In which to finish tho journey, hut
could not borrow or hlro u team
so they telephoned to tho Falls for
a rig. Tho ladle spent Heveial hours
In waiting but were In good spirits
when they arrived here next morn
lug. Bonanza Bulletin.
FOR BALE In Klamath rVlln, on
Saturday afternoon, Jul Kj, ,1 g.vul
family cow, two with -joint; cilvrs,
one fresh In a few days s.xrri good,
1 two-horso wagon, almost n?w; l
old one-horao wagon and i homej.
Heavy TrdgMJai a Specialty. Barfgage Orders Are
Given Proapt Atteatkm
O. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Having up-to-date olano
tracks we solicit your
fine piano moving
Office 871
PHONES
Sara 873
KENTON S GRIMES, PROPRIETORS
CHAS. K. WORDEN
Preildent
A. M. WORDKN
Cashier
FRED MKLIIASK
Vice-President
MRS. T. A. BALIS. Merrill, Ore.
4 vfva.' . ,m
The American Bank and Trait Go.
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. 5th ajtf Mala Street
Elwood Steel Fences
GUARANTEED
Wo are in recent receipt of a carload of
the Famous Elwood Steel Fencing and
Poultry Netting in all widths. We stand
ready to guarantee every rod of Elwood
Fence we send out
Geo. R. Hurn
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Watson & Van Sickle
PRACTICAL
BUILDERS ANU CONTRACTORS
100 Designs' by. Fred Hodgson, Chicago'
Leading Architect, to Choose From
Weolso furnish plana and specifications by Hwlfrson t 1-3 the
regular price. Your patronage cordially solicited
DWELLINGS A SPECIALTY
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J. A. WXOHAM.
CALL WATSON, LAKESIDBDW
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