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THE EVENING HERALD
Issued Dally, Except Sundsy, by tlip
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
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KLAMATH FALLS. THURSDAY EVENING. JULY 30. 1903
TAFT AX AUTHOR.
I 51 ikiXG VLXSS FOB 1'KOJECT (
for
W H Tart has published n new i Etislnrvrt Working on Plant
boox called "Pour Aspects ol OlWCt iHiiliinur of Itc. natlcm
Duty," The following l un riiort j r
reg.uillnj the Presidency from llu Co lMdernlile linn tius (l.tiweil mIiico
author'a Mundpolnl 'tin' Imllftii Department llrsi began '
"I'luler our hjMimii tr hiIIII' Hie Mm in'lliiiliiar work on the ilraln.iite !
I'rckldoiil U tlio head of Hie party of the liii; nmnili on llu- Kl.inmili In I
which i-tecti-il lit in : nuil Valium illau Iti-erxatlnn luieful r.icn '
vnpo niKJUHllilllty either for hln own I iinl-uwnit' m:iiti In ioinp'ti'nl i-iiki-i-eeiitlvt
work or for the li'Klliitlvi ' nee" ri'sullcil In pmtiomu'iiiK tlirpio
tHillry of his party In hath houxea 'iiohIiIuii fi-:ulM- i: II I t-nr . of
llt la under the Constitution, hliiim-lf Ithla tit), was lovt iiwanlitl u ioii
a pari of the Legislature, In mi far astr:u( to make a tiurti-y of llu- pro- '
he It called upon to approve or dla-jjeel, which hi' rompleled latt aprnlK I
approve act of Congress. A I'resl- 'and turned his limps over to the en- '
dent who took no Interest In leglila- jnliKH-ra of tho department The mat i
Hon, who sought to exercise no In-iter was next Investigated by an en-!
iluence to formulate measures, who Ktneor In the emplov of tho Indian i
altogether Ignored his responsibility I Department and now U HIM ot !
as tho head of the party for carrying 'Los Angeles, a gov eminent engineer I
out the ante-election promises In theasslited by J II Qulnton. a consult
matter of new laws, nould not be do- ing engineer In the Reclamation Ser- j
Ing what Is expected of him by the I vice. Is going over the pinna for the '
people. project and making estimates of the j
"History does not bear out the I cost of the work. '
charge that there Is any usurpation The fact that the project Is belnn
by the Executive of legislative func
tions. On the contrary, the tendency
la exactly the other way. Congress
In Its legislation has frequently fall-1
advanced step by step Is a sure tndl- j
cation that the Department Is deter
mined to reclaim the lands,
The project Includes the drainage
ed to recognize a thing which the of more than 100,000 acres of tho
Constitution,, certainly Intended, to marsh lands which will b valuable
wit, freedom of discretion In execu-for grazing and meadow lands. It
tlve matters for the Chief Magistrate
and bta subordinates. I do not mean
to deny that the line between proper
legislative limitation upon the mode
of exercise ot executive power and
unconstitutional restriction la some
times very difficult to draw; but the
danger that the Executive will ever
excted his authority la much less
thaa the danger that the Legislature
wlireiceed Ite Jurisdiction."
RUSE BUTTERED POTATOES.
A Pennsylvania farmer has made
a dlseovery. which be claims will not
only be a great convenience, but will
mean a aavlng ot several million dol
lar to the American people. He has
crosat-d the white potato with the
butter bean, to the end that he can
produce a buttered potato. He fig
ures out that with such a vegetable
on tie market there will be a aavlng
In tho United States each year of
more than 18,000,000. He has ob
tained government statistics which
provo that this amount Is spent an
nually In buttering the Lolled and
roasted potatoes and In making the
mashed article. Xow It someone
would only succeed In crossing the
sugar cane with the coffee plant.
Is very probable that work ou this
project will begin next year. It Is
the plan of the Department to hnve
most ot the work done by Indian
labor.
Trolley Line for Medford.
Judge P. S. Grosscup, of Chicago,
one of the three Judges who reversed
the action of Judge Landls In tho
Standard Oil One, speaking of cor
porations, says:
"The corporation Is here to stay.
It already embodies more than one
third ot the property of the entire
country. One-half of the people of
the country get their bread und but
ter out of It. It i the form In which
Pred J. Blakely, of Roseburg, will
at the next council meeting apply for
a franchise for a trolley line In Med
ford. At the same tlmo he will apply
for ono In Ashland and one In Jack
sonville. It Is the Intention to event
ually extend the line to Central Point
Gold Hill , Woodvlllo and Orntits
Pass, making It an Intcrurbnn prop
osition. Not one of the cities would
justify an electric railroad Itself, but
an Interurban road would be a pay
ing Investment.
Mr. Blakely states that he repre
sents Cleveland, O., capitalists, but
be Is generally supposed to represent
A. Welch, the builder ot the Willam
ette Valley traction line, with whom
he has been associated In several enterprises.
NOTICE.
My first kiln of llmo will be burnt
about August 10th. I will be ready
to fill all orders from then on.
27-2wk GEO IIIKIIN.
For Hale-lloini-Meail ltellniUllimeiit
Kour and one-half miles from Mer
rill, Oregon; 1C0 acres fenced, TO
acres In cultivation, of which 12 acres
Is In potatoes, IT. acres rye, I acres
barley.balanro In wheat. Small bonne
and ham, good well, team of norrel
mares, weight 2050 pounds. One lino
Percheron colt, harnesH, new Stude-
baker wagon, 'J',; two nillth own,
the largest proportion of tho proper-lon" calf- on" '-rtiK heifer, thre
ty of the future will be carried.
"My position is this: That tho
corporation should be made no se
cure aa a form of holding property
that the corporate domain of tho
country will Invito Investment by tho
people, just as the farmn of the coun
try are distributed among the people.
"I would llko to hoc every rlerk, ' '
every mechanic and every other kind ' HTOCK ItANCII FOIt KENT.
of employe have a proprietary Inter-1 In Wood river Valley, Klamath
est la the enterprise to which ho is 'Co, containing 480 acres, 160 acres
brood sows, 80 chickens, new r.O-tooth
harrow, H-lnch plow, two atovcg,
household furniture, dishes und other
things too numerous to mention.
Price $1300. Would be cheap at
three, times thin price.
Pncinlre of R. K. PITCH.
28-1 wk Merrill, Oregon.
HERT E. WlTHROW,
Vlco President
At.l.l'N Sl.OAN
Seciittnry
Abstracting
Mips, PUns, Blue Prints, Klc.
Klamath County Abstract Co
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineer!
Don J. Zumwalt, C. E.
President
Klamath Falls, Oregon
M. D.'WitxuMf, C. II
Treasurer
East End Meat Market
CRISLER & STILTS. Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
&
Kreh iiikI Cured Meats mid Sausages uf all kind.
We handle our meats in the most modern way In clean
liiH'xsuml xurroimdiiiK'- Try us and we will be inont
happy to huve jmi for u customer. Kris' Delivery
Incorporated November 28, ioqo
FAMILY ORDERS
A SPECIALTY.
BREAD, CAKES,
PUS AND CANDIES
CITY BAKERY
ICE CREAM PAROUS
MRS. R. M, SARTER, Proprietor
PHONE 315 OPPOSITE AMERICAN HOTEL
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TICKETS ON SALE
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KLAMATH FALLS
TO ALL POINTS
Baggage Checked Through to DetUnatlon
Sleeping Car Berthi Reaerved
APPLY TO
Southern Pacific
AT-
KLAMATH LAKE NAVIGATION CO'S OFFICE
MAIN STRUCT, NEAR UIMK
T. A. K. FASSETT, . CITY TICKET AGT.
Heavy Freighting a Speclelty. Baggage Order Are
Glvea Pronpt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Having up-to-date slano
trucki we solicit your
fine piano moving
Office H71
PHONES
Barn 873
KENYON S GRIMES, PROPRIETORS
CHAS. K. WOKDEN
President
M. WORDEN
Cashier
r'KEf) MELHA3H
Vile. President
The American Bank and Trust Co.
attached, and this' can' be done If we
go about the work of corporate re
construction sanely and constructively."
meadow and 320 pasture All en
closed For further particulars in
quire ot T A Culbertson, Ashland,
Oregon CI
Attention ilasons.
I
There will be a Special Commun
ication Saturday evening, August 8,
190S, to confer Followcraft Degree
on a class of candidates. Refresh
ment! will be served. Visiting breth
ern especially' 'Invited. " Examining
Committee at lodge room 6:30. to
7:30.
W. A. Oeltell, W. M.
w, E. Bowdoln, Sec'y.
POR SALE Good team, H00 Iha.
each, good camping wagon, No 1 har
ness, all for 1250. Enquire at the
Loosley place near Long I.alto Lum
ber Co. mill. CHAS. A. All.NOLD,
IStC
To-make room for new goods that
are now on the way we are disposing
of all' second-hand articles we have
left at prices less than cost. Virgil
& Son.
!! Ill ) .. I,,. 1 1 Ml.- ,
iM,iA.A,iiiiin
CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. 8Ut aid Mala Street
Statement or Condition
(if tlir
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Fulls, Oregon
DECEMBER 31, 1007
RESOURCES
Loans und Discount:. $3'10,53o.UO
Bonds und Securities 03,5UG.B1
Koul Estate, HulldiiiKH ami
Fixture 14,745.1.0
Cash und Siulit KxcIiuiiku 1 (10,24 7.ojj
"8U5.(M0.ri
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully paid $100,000.00
SurpltiH and I'rulUx 21,703.11
Due Other ItnnkH .'12,OO0.1)l
IMxwItM 431.205.40
5BHB.040.5I
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kink, tin xol.Mimly nwrnr thut tl ni v. ,
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A I.K.N MAItTIN. .Ill . i .i
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NuUly Piihlir fur Hi., ,
OFFICEKS
ALEX MARTIN - President
E, R. REAMES - Vlcr-I'resldenl
ALEX MARTIN. JK. Cnshlcr
LESLIE ROGERS Ass'l Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
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