The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 26, 1908, Image 2

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EASY TEF
50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MAITEK. fUiAMAiti'd unLHiwi Dftft""0 "A """
MARSH T.ANPS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY
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THE EVENING HERALD
Issued Dally, Except Sunday, by tlm
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
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Ilotol with everything now, dining
room kitchen, olslit rooms, parlor;
Uliio pntrouuge, feeding from ISO to
200 dnlly. Inquire lit Ilotol Dorrls,
Dorrls, Cnlltomln. 8-Clf
SUBSCRIPTION RAT.E8
Dally, by mall, one year lW
Dully, by mall, six months - M
Dally, by mall, three montl 1 -"
Dally, by mall, one month M
Dally, delivered by carrier, one week I'1
XOTICK POII I'Ultl.ltWTIO.N.
Department of tin Interior, V. S.
Land Oin.ee lit 1-nkevlow, Orogou.
August , 1 90S.
Notion U hereby given tlmt tier
ttudo I. Ilellcmnii, of Kliimnth Kulls,
Oregon, who, on Mny 25, ll0S, nindo
Timber and Stone Application, No.
4ISS. (Serlnl No. 02SJ). for w!iavl
Sort Ion 17.T. 3S S., It. 10 l.. W.M.
hue II I oil notlco of intention to miiko
tlnal proof, tu establish claim to the
I.T COX- I conduct III prostituting to base piir-l'Uid tibot described, beroro County
i(i" tu state university, i Clerk, Klnmntli Co., ul Ida office, ut
i .,., Iuimi ImliH-d iidim-nted mens-' Kliiniuth Kullt. Oregon, on the 12 1 h
The following telegrimi from W.J. ,,..,, ....,.nHl ....u,..,, nmmmull.M tlmt !dny of October. 1908.
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Ctnlmnnt tinmen its witnesses:
Augusta J. lln)dcn, W. W, 3lend
cnhnll. Win. Itcllcmnn, 1). E. Iliiyden,
nil of Kluninth Kails, Oregon.
J N. WATSON.
Cream of Tartar
Rochelle Salt
Epsom Salt
Sulphur
KLAMATH FALLS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 35. 1908.
CHITWOOD
DRUG CO.
THERE ARE REASONS WHY
You should ouy your Groceries ut Vim Itlpcr Uroi
1st. They liuvc the goods you wimt
2nd. Tliclr Groceries arc olwuys frcsli
3rd. The price Is within reason
4lh. They deliver phone orders promptly
Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS,
Get the liublt Use Chase ft Sanborn Coffees
rut:
iiiivax-uooskvi
TltOVKRSY.
..""".. I ......" I "ta
iirynn. uie uemocrntic i-rtiwraiini ,onlJ lm)r rnJ,cll, ,llim t,ltll,,r j r
candidate, nnd President RooclCs' . ,,urv n,srHUs mxu .,. -rcpl.
n synopsis of which Is publish- ng ,0 m,.rlkPi ,llt ,K.y mVl. u,e
eu lierewitn. nns put tne mimrro .,ri ,., ,,,,,., tlm. , in.,rt. t,(.x
of "Klnner" Into the com-1 .,,, ,., ....-.,
nmount of "pinner" Into the
palgn nnd from now on politics ought
to hum outside of Oregon, whore
no organization exists:
The text of Ilrynn's telegram wns
in follows:
"In n statement given out by )ou,
oii Indorse the chnrgc ngalnst (lov
ernor C. N. Ilnskell that lie wns once
In the employ of the Standard Oil
company and as such employe wns
I put .Mr Tuft's decdi iwilti'.u nur
words. I nsk that Mr Tnft ln Judged
by all his deeds, for ho wishes wuit
of thorn forgotten. I nsk that you
be Judged both bv the words ou wish
remembered and by the words that
seemingly ou mid your party now
desire to have forgotten.
1 huld It entirely natural for any
great law-breaking corporation to
S-10-10-1 1
Iteglstor. '
connected with nn attempt to bribe iwUn , fN )m, ,lIaC(M , ,0 ,,riM.
j dency. Your plans to put u stop It
Attorney-General Monnett of Ohio
to dismiss suits pending against the
Standard. In Indorsing the charge
you attack the Democratic party nnd
candidate, a)lng Governor Haskell
stands high In the councils of Mr.
Dry an
UIIVl IU i4, Villi I
"You ndd that tho publication of cau.j wol,,j bring.
abuses are wholly chimerical
No law-defying corporation
anything to fear from jou save what
It will suffer In the general paralysis
of business which any attempt to re
duce to practice what you have advo i
this correspondence not merely Justi
fies In n striking fashion the action
of the administration, but also casts
n curious sidelight on the attacks up
on the administration, both In the
Denver convention and In Ilrynn's
campaign.
"The charge Is so serious that I
cannot allow It to go unnoticed.
Governor Haskell has denied that he
was ever employed by the Standard
In any capacity or wns ever count'
nn u in any way. iM .hows llnvo (rilm..l from 12011.-
Goternor Haskell demanded nn In- 000 t0 $50o.OOO on the Reason. "It
I ask for support for Mr. Tuft be
cause his deeds have made good his
wools.
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The season over, Cone Island
showmen nre packing up nfter the
leanest year In the history of the re
sort. At the farewell banquet of the
concessionaires toasts were drunk In
Nona: roit itiimcatiox.
Department of the Interior, V. S
l.r.iul Ollleo ut l.akoWitw, Oregon,
September 10. ll-OS.
Notice Is hereby given that Junnlc
K. llnlllnger, of Klamath Palls, Ore
gon, who, on August 17, 190S, made
Timber nnd Stonu application. No.
0::S2, for awl; nw'.i. See 34, T. 37
S., It. H i:., W M.. bus IUl',1 notice of
Intention to make tlnnl proof, to ea
rns I labllh clnl"! to 'be land above de
scribed, before County Clerk Klam
ath Co., at his ofllce, at Klamath Kails
Oregon, on the 2Sth day of November
1U0S.
Claimant nniues as witnesses:
W. A. Deliell. J. K. Uillrher. Jesse
C. Cravens. Wllbcr White, all of
Klamath Kulls, Oregon.
J. N. WATSON,
9-19 Iteglstcr.
I Use l i
m sHaiwm-wiujiiHs m ?
W MinneaaiMirTUyn m V
r zzrsiL l 5
J lot finishing your f i
m lloors anv llooi P '
I ' any style. I fj
Utuitillj.u lIlWt'I'WA '"
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mii icr"i 1 1 1 IkU VJLV
s ::: nnf
J. L CUNNINGHAM
ARCHITECT and BUILDER
on
I'litiis mill .Siwil)catloi)H I'tiriiiHluMl Kxtiiiiii'i i
till Clnsni's of Work from .iinull fottiini' in olli.
In liiiililinvr our liuitii' iMiiilmu1 ti ! nny
iwnoiny li Iisiviiik' ymir Plnim pri'iril ..
PHONE G45
Rcsldcncc-Wnshltirlton St., llctvvccn Uth nnd Olh
. "t4 I
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Heavy Freighting a Spcclclty. Hnt4t4nc Orders Ate
Given Prompt Attention
Geo. T. Baldwin. I
0. K. Transfer S Storage!
Company
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HARDWARE DEALERS
.Klamath Falls, Oregon
XOTICK Ft IK I'l'llMCATlOX.
Department of tho Interior, 1'. S
Lund O 111 co at I.akeWow, Oregon.
1 helbccr Instead of champagne of happier .";
'""' Idays. It was variously said that the I '" "v"'1- ''" ,""l,W " am
,M Dreamland and some of the other Mr "a'dt"' "' Klamath rails. Ore-
vestlgntton at the time the charge
was made, offering to nppear nnd tes
tify. "He demands nn Investigation now.
and I agree with you that If Governor)
Haskell Is guilty, be Is unfit to bo
connected with the Democratic com
mittee and I am sure, that you will
ugree with me that If he Is Innocent
was not the lack of crowds,"
showman. "Wo never had
said a
"KKor ,
3i in. who, ou August t'J. iui, mane,
Timber und Stone application, No.
0401. for uei nw&. See. 29, T. 37 I
S It. 9 K., W. 31., has filed notice of
Intention to muku final proof, to es-l
Itut fhn titfinln ppmpf! tint tfi have the.
..., ii--.. .i i M&bllsti claim to the lund abovo de-i
money
guess.
to spend. Hnrd times, 1
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Ilecauso bis homestend Is haunted
by a ghost, a Springfield (.Mo ) man
linM rcnuestod the coverniiienl to
he deserves to bo exonerated from so ,,.,,, ,,, ,,.,, , ,,.. ,!..
damning nn nicusatlon. .f fiom that pluce for u year. That's! JI . Scbullock. lion Carlisle, nil1
as .uo seiecuon m uovernor uas- ,i. inmet Mcuse ninn has et offered of Klamath Kails, uregon.
scribed, before County Clerk Klam
ath County, at his office, ut Klamath
Kails, Oregon, on the '.'Mb day of
November. 1908.
Claimant names as wlinesva: '
Albert Harrison, A. M Jamison,
kell as chairman of the resolutions , fnr n,v,nB ,0 lown
J. N.
commltteo at Denver and also as th
treasurer of the national committee
had my approval and Indorsement I
feel that It 1b my duty to demand an
Immedlato Investigation of the chargo
which Is indorsed by tho president of
tlm United States.
"Your high position, as well as
your sense of Justice, would prevent
your sanctioning such n charge not
proved and I respectfully request you
to furnish the proof you have In your
possession or If you have no proof, I
request you to Indicate tho method
by which tho truth may bo ascer
tained." Continuing, Dryan said:
"Without consulting Governor Has
kell I will agree that ho will appear
beforo any tribunal, public or private,
which you may Indicate and further
agree that his connection with the
national committee and tho campaign
will ceaso In the event that tho deci
sion of tho tribunal connects him In
any way with this charge, or In caso
you, after Investigation of tho facts,
aay you belle vo him guilty of the
charges."
KOOMEVRLT'H HEI'l.Y.
Haskell's close relation with the
Standard Oil Interests In Ohio wns a
matter of common notoriety.
In deflanco of tho Attorney-General
of the stato (Oklahoma) he Intended
to protect the Interests of n great cor
poration (tho Prairie Oil & Gas Com
pany, controlled by the Standard,')
ugalnst the law.
Contrast- your action In this caso
ot Governor Haskell with Mr. Taft's
action as regards Senator ForaRet.
Mr. Taft refusod to bo a party to
the renomlnatlon of Senator Foraker,
showing by actual djeds that bis
words were trua when ho said: "1
do not care (or tho Presidency If It
has to come by compromise with any
ono on a matter of prlnclplo."
With hundredfold clearer evidence
you have secured Governor Haskell
to write the platform and put him In
as treasurer 'of yo'ur campaign cojn-
r , , .
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19-19
WATSON.
Iteglstor. i
Debt makes liars.
Humor Is a willful child nnd it
will curse you In your old age.
Suspicion Is a hidden reef on which
many lives are wrecked.
Optimism is tho cheapest paving
for tho rond of life nnd wears ihu
b-Mt.
XOTICK FOK I'UIIMCATIOX.
Department of tho Interior, U. 8
Land Office at l-ukevtew, Oregon,
August 19, 1908.
Notlco Is hereby given that Dunn
I W. Uursell, of Merrill. Oregon, who,
ion Dec. 1G, 1904, made Homestead
333K (Serial No. 0383),
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
"RESORTS
The l-t trout lUbiim in Oregon.
Kxcvllent nrrnintiiaiUtiuii fur '
parties.
Camping oiittitu fen rent.
f-'lTclal ctinpliitf ground sivl
boats for rent.
Kins utitre (or stock.
rrlepbone connection.
Accommodation to go to Crater
take.
Will mi'i't pntiri at Klnmntli
Agency.
FRANK SILVIES
PROPRIETOR
Klamath Agency, Ore.
Having up-to-dalc olnno
trucks we solicit your
fine piano moving
PHONES
Office S7I
llsrn ii;3
KENYON 6 GRIMES, PKOPRIKTOKS
t
II.. U'hn ilnnliMi m-dri' frilii,. ri.nnl , I T.llirj , U
vnrV. v.llnii. nn,l ..nln. nnldlnv for f"" U. Sec. 13, T. 37 S., It. 10 E
,
himself.
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SSOO ACBE8 FIIHK.
W. 31., has filed notlco of Intention
to make final Commutation Proof, to
establish claim to tho land abovo de
scribed, before Iteglstor and Itecelv-
Tbe Lakealda comuanv baa 2S00 tKeview. urogon, on uio uiu
acres ot Und under the Adams ditch day of October, 1908.
that It will give RENT FREE for , Claimant nnmca as witnesses:
one year. Thla Includes the use of Mark Howard, of Merrill. Oregon,
the land and water. Tbo renter must Fiank Johnston, of Klamath, Falls,
clear and place the land In culutlva-' Oregon. Roy Whitney, of Klamath
ss4-..
I
.BRICK WORK
AND
PLASTERING
tlon. The renter gets all the crops
but we reserve the right to pasture
the stubble.
The lakeside Company,
J. Frank Adams, 3!anager,
Morrill. Oregon
Kails, Oregon, Chas. Wngar, of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon.
J. N, WATSON.
8-24 Receiver.
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MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks in Mills Addition wvro oHVn-d
at Inirk'nin prices a number of nhri:wtl wives
tors Imiiikiu; inco Hint time vnltii-H linxc
incrvasttl matvrinlly.
These Lots arc Bargain Buys
nt present prices, and there is every reawm
to anticipate an advance in prices. Remem
her these lots are FIFTY feet in width nul
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY KF.KT
deep-more than tlouhtu the area of most
town lots olfered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
Office on Fifth Street
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
WE ARE
LOOKING
For up-to-date people to
carry our watches. We
cau supply watches for
anyone, from the young
est to the sedate old man.
Each watch la guaranteed
to give
Ptffict S tiifaction
If. H, WATERS
DIAUR IN WATCHES
Hi
Afilrl L1il.Ii r.tii't mlfioii "
K-WM,i M4. .".
iSJWJlli S)teJ! I regard It as a scandal and uls-
jflrfllgj Mii graco that Governor Haskel(l shpuhj
Mu;lH ! be connected with; ttto. fuitwg'iovnt
Twill Stlsiif of Bny oal'onal campaign.
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ii KODAK?
! There is only one Kodak
and that is the
EASTMAN
Every Kodak tested here.
Free lessons by one who
know to every put chaser of
a ivoaaK.
I Maude E. Baldwin
Dealer in Kodak Supplies I
BALDWIN BIK. KUniath FaUf
CHIMNKYS AND KIIIE
PLACES A SPECIALTY
H. E. CHILDERS
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
4C4C4
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining Parlors
Oysters Served in Any style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
Zim's Plumbing
Shop
Contracting ana Jobbing
FiratcUss Line or numb
ing Specialties und first
class Workmanship.
A. O. U. W. Building
Klamath rlU
, - vfr.e.t)
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Pre.l.hnt lUSirBCllUg Vlc.-I'n -. ml Tim
MspsPUni, UluclPrlnts, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
I'm K Witiiiiuw, Sicri'lury
Klamath Falls,Oregon
w4mwm.
CHAS. E. WOltDEN
President
M. WOltDEN
Cashier
FUED MELHASE
Vlce-ProliUnt
The American Bank and Trust Co.
TaurHONs is
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney a? Law
Klamath Falls, Or-gm
DI. C. P. MASON
Dentist
American Bank & Trust Co.'s Ilulldlng
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l??v: 'r "ru-iii22v-''-fra;& r - i.r-
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W. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
pfflce oyer Jamath Cqunty Bank
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. flth and Mtln street
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