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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1908)
mm . PHI MAWRH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY - - ."Jo, lYlrUl3n JjT-llIhJ E . . nv AXjn 1IPWARDS. EASY TERM T $25 I'liK Ma." - --- 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT THE EVENING HERALD luuctl Dally, Kicept Sunday, by "' HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUHSCKIl'TIUN KAT.KS Dally, by mall, one jrar Dally, by mall, fix mont) Dally, by mail, three raontlu Dally, by mail, one month Pally, delhered by carrier, one eek. .' IX) . .' ": i :::. . .') . Ift KLAMATH FAIJ5. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. IMS. muii i:. I Nut Ice Ih hereby Kl'en tlml on Auk i 'list 3rd. I'.ms. I ho 1'iiniiiiini ('iitinell iiif tlin I'll! of Klamath Cults. I'mii ted mi orilln.uirt rti itiiiiK for iih iiiiiiimi muenietit iiihI lolleellim of u $" HO poll t:i, fioni i'mii tn.ilo luhiililtutit i of tin- Ht. between flu- iikim of SI mul 50 iaii (xi'iitliiK IIiom lij liiu exempt anil tluisn' loo Inllriu to pel -I form lalioi l, for at root anil how or pur- j po0H. S.ild poll ta for tho jenr, I '.UK, will In' iluo ami paalilo on nml after September Ifilli, I'.'Os, to llio City Marahnl, who "III lecelpt tlu,n-1 for. A I. I.KAVITT. I,,r !'. Hotel with '. nti.nu' room klti'lioii, ouiit ion lino iMtromiKo, feedlmt f 200 l.illv. IimiuIio at II DorrlH, California tll'W in . rum (I ilnilm pm lor, I M t' lion la S Ml IS IT WOIITII MA. TIIK COST? jeil. The Denioeratle leader approoil a i I Mr. Mooily wan uollIlel of t hi- ii- 1 1 Pullie .Indue -M-- Thu primary law hns boon tried, fiut. . . i. . ..la- Ih it,., blml nf rtftlf) nni ... re,,..,. . . - m(,n , ,, ,,,, rr li han furnlahod. Is vet to lo ile- era I has rurnane... is ..llnw a.o tatiKhl a number of liiteiiMl- tormlniHl. Hut that aalde. It han some obvloiw defevl. It does o.,Ken- Ung theories uf JMl.e Anion.: them del fjcllunal alrlfo t u Rre.iter ox-; la tine that all men are piosumed In lent tliun the old oouwiitloli n)seiii. novotit until the hae been piovel. betauao tho tight Is more In the pei.'euy h a jry llf ,u,r ,, because tne corneal is more peuxuiui. because opponents appear to forget that tho quarrel Is only for a nomina tion, but lew It more In the llshl .if a final election. Then. too. It Is costly. There Is no particular honor, for Instance, In the office of Slate Auditor That of fitlal Is merely a clerk. Why does ho seek tho post? Solely for the wil nry attnehod to It. What else? Hut the salary Is not IiIrIi, and hen tho primary contest Is bitter, the exene can easily mount to a creator llRiire than a xcar's Iniomo. There la no organization to furnish a part of the expense. The cost must bo borne by the candidate. How Is the expendl-l tnre to bo repaid? If the successful aspirant Is honest. It will never bo re paid; If dishonest but when a cam palKU cost J00O or J400U for an of Bee that )lelds an annual salary of but $3000, It la but natural that the Idea of resulnlnR home of that cam pal B n coin should not bo tho last thine remembered. If there la a way by which the cost can be lessoned throiiRh llmltliiR the amount of mon ey that shall be sjiont. or In some other manner, that way should be found and adopted. Participation of Democrats In the Itepubllran primaries or of Kepubll uins In Democratic, should llkewlxo be obviated. Perhaps the law Is as stronR now in that respect as it can be made, since It bars a split ticket. Under no consideration should the law ever be altered so as to provhle a blank ballot. If Democracy wants, to take part In primaries wherein t. has no right, let the risk of perjurj always run against the D.-niocratlc voter who breaks Into the ranks of the oposltlon. The direct primary is likewise n law In favor of the minority party, Inasmuch as the minority will always profit to an extent by the factional IIrI.Is In the dominant party. This is a matter that goes to the root of human nature, and jou are not going to ellmluate It, so long as the direct primary Is maintained. Aberdeen World. vv - r.Miu.vrr.s win. mkitt. a beautitul theory, but It Is too near tho Idal for practical attainment. We see state's ntiornejs. or prosecuting attornos, or district attornejs. as Itliur n vnrlouslv called--men. who. under tho laws, are proHiimod to look to the Interests of the nretisod as well aa tho Interests of the state stand up before Juries and tall men on trial exery name. In the long entnloRiie of crimes. "This arch murderer. this despoller of Inline," "this monu mental lonsplnitor" but ou haw probably heard them and haxo won dered what has beiiinie of the tin or) of law that a man Is Innocent until he Is proven guilty. Nor Is this the only offense against Justice by pros ecuting attorno)s or by law.ieis in general. There I another theory of law that a witness Is under the pro tection of the court. Yet every d.i) we hoar of witnesses being brow beaten and nagged iind taunted )cs. Insulted while testifying Con ditions have his nine smh that then Is probably today no more dreaded ktale duty that men are called upon to perform than that of taking the witness stand In a criminal proceed Ing. Therefore we have a particular relish for Incidents showing law) era at a dlsadiantage in encounters with witnesses. Not lonR nRii In a rase on trial In New York a witness who wore oieralls was on tho stand. "You there. In overalls," demanded the ex airlnlng lawyer, "how much are you ..Mil for telling untruths"-' The wit-iii-.HS did not fllncli. Quick as a dash i . answtr came: "Less than )ou .1, . or you'd be In overalls, ion." rXr MTicK run rUIII.ICATIO.V. Department of tint Interior, V. S. I Land Office at l.akevlo-v, Oregun. August . 1U0S. i Notice Is hereby glien that tier tiudo I. Ilellemau, of Klamath Kails. ' Oregon, who, on Mu "... ItiOs, iiinile t Timber and Slone Applliallou, Su 1 1 Si. (Serial No. U2JI. for vse' ' Socllon 17.T. S S. It. 10 K. W M I It is 'has llled tiotke of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Count) Clerk. Klamath Co., at his oltlce. at Klamath Kalis, Oregon, oil tho IStli day of October, IStOS. Claimant names as wltnosson! Aucusta J. Ilmdeii. W W. Mend- entuill. Win. Ilellemau. II K. lla)ilon, ' nil of Klamath Calls, Otegou. , J. N. WATSON. ' S-10-10-lt Iteglster. I XOTICi: roil l'1'III.ICATHI.N. Depurtmoiit of tho Interior, I'. S IjiiiiI Office at LnkeUcw, Oregon. August l, H'Ot. J Notice Is hereby given Hint Dunn W. Iluraell, of Merrill, Oregon, who' on Doc. 10, lUOf, made lloliu-lt.-iul I Kntry. No. 333rt (Serial No. OlSil). for soli. Sec. 13. T. 37 S. It. 10 II. W. M., has Hied notice of Intention to make final Commiilntlou Proof, to establish claim to the land aboe ! scribed, before Iteglster an. I II, reiv er, at Ijikexlew, Oregon, on llio f.th day of October, 100S. Claimant namm as wltnesn,- Mark llowaril, of .Merrill, Oregon. Frank Johnston, of Klamath, Kails. ' Oregon, Itoy Whitney, of Klamath Kails, Oregon, Chas. Wngar, of Klam ath Kails. Oregon. J X WATSON. J. 24 Itece.T Sherwin-Williams Buggy Paint is the Iml paint uuile lor buy,. gici. tiiKxl, too, (or (Mitch ami Iawii lutiiltute or anythttiK aub Jrct to uutslttc exiomte. S-W. Buggy Paint wo.im well oiit-of-iliHiit in all kimli of weather, yuot a btiglit. durable glim, spteaili cvenU i oven well ami I'ouies in iiijiiv attractive colon. It is economical because it saici re-paintinK too oon, ami U always satulactory. l'omr icaiiy lor the luuUi in h.imly cans, big anil little, at oii re- nitre. mmmm ronssitnv mmmmmm Geo. T. Baldwin, HARDWARE DKALKKS Klamutli Falls. Oregon THgWE ARE REASONS WHY You should ouy your Groceries at Vim Riper Uros. st. Tlicy have the tJoods you want '.id. Their Groceries urc ulwuys fresh lird. The price Is within reason 4th. They deliver phone orders promptly Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS. Get the Hublt Use Chose G Sanborn Coffees i FURNITURE TAW.K I'APniNi;-- Yon will liml it at (Illicit' E. W. GILLETT S CO. "-VMI AUtKS I'ltKK. The UikesIdH compauy has 2100 acres of land under the Adams ditch ' that It will give KENT KKEB for ' nno jiar. This includes tho use of tho land and water. Tl.o renter must clear ami place the laud In cultiva tion. The rcntfr gets all the crops J. Frank Adams, Manager, Merrill, Oregon X " Y i Kor tho first llmo In the history of modern politics, two rival candidates for tho Presidency of thu United States will meet ut the same audience when William II. Taft, Kepubllcan, of Ohio, and William J llr)an, Dem ocrat, of Nebraska, are to be the guests of honor at the annual ban quet .of the Chicago Association of Commerce at the Auditorium on the evening of October 7. Tho announcement was made Sat urday at the headquarters of the Chi cago Association of Commeice which organization already had secured in surances of tho pieseuco of the two Presidential nominees on different days for tho third convention of the likes to the Oulf Deep Water Asso ciation, for which tho Association of Commerce will act h host. In addition to Mr. Ilryuii and Mr Taft, It Is expected that some eigh teen governors ,of states and a uuin ber of CoDKresimeu and Senators will be at the banquet. board. . Mr. Taft.'s acceptance was obtained at ClDclnnatlt recently, when a com mittee of prominent members of the Association of Comrrierco, accompan ied by a commute ot tho Deep Wa terways Association, which will begin a three da) a' session at Chlcaeo ou October t, called ou the Kepubllcan candidate. Mr Dryau agieed to be present during a lone-distance telephone con versation which he had Friday with Norman E. Mack, .chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Mr tlryan was called from hit bed aboard a train at 1 a. m. at Torre Haute and the matter of the 'Invitation dltcuas- Coxernor Cummlni will jo s-eure he nomination for the United Slates . t W(J rMerve lllL. r,Klll t ,ljltllrc Fenatorshlp at thu Novcm Imt Prl-, the stubble. inaiv without a fight. A ea'l has u- 'llio Isikr.lilc Comiwiiy, se..t out for 50'i Urding stnM'iatt- -to meet In D Moines tomorrow to plan tho beginning of the war on .Mr. Cummins, and a factional light tl.o greatest In the hlstor) of th-i partx In Iowa, Is almost certain in be In augurated. The most prominent standpatter mentioned as a candidate against Mr. j Cummins is cx-(Jovernor Jackson. Mr. Jackson, when tho "army of tho tin emolojed" entered Iowa a number of )ears ago, called out tho state mil itia to protect tho property of the) Chicago & Northwestern railroad In' and about Council I Huffs At Hint time the Democrats made much of It. Mr. Jackson refused a renomlua Hon and he is now at the head of an Insurance company whlih has had headquarters in Dos Moines. WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS The U-t trout flOiing in Output. Excellent urcoinui.tdstioii', fur parties. Cainlng outilt. fm tent r-iniul camping ground and boats for rent Kino imnture fur utock. Telephone cunnectlou. Accomiiiialstinna to go to Critter l-tke. Will meet pjrties at Klamath Agency. FRANK SILVIES PKOPKIETOK Klamath Agency, Ore, :::::: Heavy Kreljlhtlnji u Spcclclty. Baitgage Orders Are j Given Prompt Aiicnuon 0. K. Transfer 6 Storage Company Huvintl up-to-date olano trucks we solicit your fine piano moving PHONKS Office "i7l turn 117:1 KENYON & GRIMES, PROPRIETORS :::::! Cream of Tartar Rochelle Salt t Epsom Salt Sulphur :::: BRICK WORK 1 AND MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Mills Addition were otlVriil at Imricain prices u numlivr of shrewd inves tors ixniKhl; sinre that time values have increased materially. These Lots arc Bargain Buys at present prices, ami there is every renson to anticipate an advance in prices. Kemein iter these lots are FIFTY feel in width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET loop more than double the area of most town lots olfered to investors. FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATK FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. Office on Fifth Street 1 ACTFPTUr .':'n X A4T1.W.I..UXVIX1V( WE ARE LOOKING For up-to-dslo people to carry our natchei. We cso rupply Hatches for anone, from the young eat to the eedute old (nan. Each natch Is guaranteed to give Perfect Satiafaction H. J. WINTERS DEALER IN WATCHES CHITWOOD : DRUG CO. I KODAK? There is only one Kodak and that is the EASTMAN MIHI VI'VtJ A Vl fllH. jtAw n.Aci:s a specialty ,t , t - X,J lo.. ,imit. Ahtatrnrtind i:. M. Hti-. . via rrctiiieni tMiMMitMiiiii v r.-l'... mid'lim Mapj.;runi, HluclTrtnU,' Etc. R V. r.UimF.RR t t KlAfflAth fAiintv Ahomotr f. , ... -. . ? . ...v,. vuij nuouav viv. 2 " v f. Every Kixlak tested here. Free lessons by one who know to every put chaser of j I Maude E. Baldwin I Dealer In Kodak Supplies BALDWIN ULK. Klamath Falls CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlor Oysters Served In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. Zim's Plumbing Shop Contracting ana Jobbing FirxtclanH Line of I'luuili iiiK HperinltieH :ind lirxt cliina W(irkm:iliiliii. A. O. U. W. Building Klamath Falls Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers IlLkT K Uitiihl'w, S-crelary Klamath FallsOregon -:rri 4 v I'llAK. K. WOKDKN I'renideiit A. M. WOltDKN ('aller JUKI) MKI.IIASK Vlce-lWdent The American Bank and Trust Co. r DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hank A Tnmt .V'i liull.lln DR. WM. MARTIN Dntiit !' iF4 Ifo'Ktflri Office over Klamutli County Hunk I ioj' (Tlj ''J( r ij r, fc.f.. TfcLCfHONC 19 D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law KUnmth Fall, Oregon r-fT UP 1 Tr2-- ir-' l:i fkt, c; K?&-, rzr. 'crii s. 2bt a l 'JSflf Hi im.' ifw I mLi I I - k i'av iJh-M ysssssi CAPITAL, $100,000.00 cor. aujaodafcln Stmt