The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 06, 1909, Image 2

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50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY 1
THE EVENING HERALD
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HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
SUIlBOUll'TION KATKS
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KLAMATH FALLS..TUi:SDAY. APRIL G. 1900.
In nn address to the Denier Cham
her ot Commerce, llarrlman tuilil lie
favored n combination ot nil tho rail
roads In the rounlry under onu head
and tho Immediate cjpendlliiro ot
about $300,000,000 tor thclmprou
ment ot the limit now ri carded m
weak. "The wizard" also declared
that he had found n great chnncc In
public sentiment toward the rail
road on tho iiretunt lrl. "It we
could, ire would throw our cloak
oyer the weaker lines throughout the
country and begin Immediately the
expenditure ot ket.een fSSO.OOO.
000 and $300,000,000 to I m prow
them. It ought to bo dona oivnly
'and under umu tort ot Kuwrnmciil
supervision, but o would all bo put
In prlon It wo tried It."
before e-tccllon for ,tlio purpose of
creatine inter who inn bo herded
to the poll and otcd for some m.i
r III no r.iiidld.ito or measure, the
proHed bill li llkel) to meet with
faor. That, however, doea not uunn
thnt It will bo panned by the leitlslii
ture. Oh, no! lA-glslntor mod
lote themtelre sometime.
Count Von lluilow mis glten tho
Ciar credit for settling tho Itnlknna
trouble. "Tlo Cuir nlono prevent
ed u war," ho a). This must bo
consoling' to tho Itusslan imtocrut,
who la Just now very unpopular at
homo tor tho very reason that he Is
IHipulnr uwny from home.
Mr. llarrlman hat a now formula
for progress. He sajs It Nevada de
sire to get In the lead, her people
should legislate In favor ot eomutna
tlon and coalition of transportation
lines. That It poor ndtlco to glo
a atato that has example before It
ot tomo 40 other state that are tr
Ing to undo tho mistake they made
In following similar counsel jcars
ago. Kllmlnatlon, of railroad com
petition ai a nifjns ot advancing n
state's Interests needs more unbalsed
, champions than Mr. llarrlman to
make It pass current In this day of
tho well-developed cyo tooth.
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Uy a vote ot 94 to 37 tho Missouri
f house voted down the Carter bill,
tm which provided for thu election ot
United 8tates Senators In accordance
with tho Oregon law, which requires
the legislature to ratify the action
of the voters lrrcscctlie of the
lKllclc ot tho senatorial candidate.
A Missouri senator proposes tho
passage by tho legislature ot his
state of a bill to prevent aliens from
voting until atter they havo taken
out their last citizenship papers. As
many first papers aro taken out Just
Mr, Taft, It Is reported. Is to try
to Induce Congresmvn to adopt n
tariff bill that will make the rich
man bear his proportionate hurdtn,
Thu 1'rttidont mn not realize It, but I
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Two Cincinnati couuillmen have
been Indicted for operating alleged
gambling dens. All. that remains to
complete the story Is for tho two
men to run for ro-clcctlon white
tin. Ir rates are pending nnd be sent
back to their old stats.
Tho optimist husbnnd who sees u
really pntty hat displaced In the
windows once In a while should re
member that there Is nochunru ot Its
being bought because thu uglier ones
cost more.
Oklahoma, In setting up Its own
gowrnment. Is beginning to under
stand that Undo Sam relieved him
self of a big task when he surrend
ered tho Job of keeping redskins In
order.
"if there, Is an) onu who Is not fight
ing tho I'ano tariff bill, ho must fiel
very much In tho minority.
THERE 13 NO PLACE IN AMERICA WHERE ALL
WOOL MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES CAN DE HAD
AT A LOWER PRICE THAN HERE.
AND THERE IS NO PLACE IN AMERICA WHERE
THE QUALITY IS HIGHER OR THE WORKMANSHIP
SO FINE.
ASK FOR THE INTERNATIONAL ALL WOOL LINE,
R. I. HAMMOND
THE VALUE GIVER
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Klamath County Abstract Co
Surveyor.1! and Iirltiitlon I'litlliiccrti
IUit I! NltMM , itriti
Kltiimitlt Falls, Oregon
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Springtime is Hen
Hprliig 4 Iiitj ntil tight now Is lh tlmo In iiuiko t mi
grow the trees and the binlie nuvd prtltiltiK.tlio dead itaU
slould bo tnkiu otf, mil the jianleu uhil limn will m:(j
repu) )uii fur a little ntlitilloii now lloo.l uoikiimii VH
giMid IhiIs, ami tlio.e are the mil) kind wi nirr) - ti
suggot IIAIIDCN IIAIII OWII.OAIIIIIIN mid l.lWN II KKI
HI'ADIIH. HI'MIINO I'OIIKH rlllllVI.'UI. IIIDU'ClJt lof.V
IM1 SIIII.MIH. H.WVH AMI HI'HW I'l Ml' Hili-fl. rj
II lug In lu.tko the lawn, kjnleft and tlirubUrv t,mutfu tut
the rnmliig )uir
ROBERTS & HANK!
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
Geo. Chastain
Complete Stock of
Fresh Groceries
Quality and Price Guaranteed.
Try ua and be convinced
Phone 771
Free Delivery
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The
1 First National Bank
of Klamath Falls
APPRECIATION
Tills llank value Urn business It mvitrii from lis custom
and taken etir opportunity of tilling lliem so. Our riutorm rs,
on the other luinil, uppri i lute Hie faet that Hie Mrilm rvtenikil
to them I coupled nitli security. Any business nrrangemeiit
to bo iKTiiianeut must bo niutoally satisfactory and protluble.
Therefore, In sejectlng of your llank, luuo permanency in view
and fstabllth yourself for your present ami future well lielnR
H Jill good, sound llank.
I Not How Big
but How Strong i
Tim size of n llank I(mh not liiilliuto its Mmiglli. f.'et le-t-
rr into tlio iueatloiiluiii tho building anil slnleiiH-iit of tle big
deiMwIts oud learn tlio real stn nglli of jour llank. We ulwnys
tarry In our vault nrasli riwriiMonslstfiit ttltli mfety." Our
Investments aro all Kilt 'edge. The (inirerit of tills llank urn
men of clmracter, shouldering tlio icreut reKinkililly of bank
ing with the determliuitloii to servo the Ibink'n ustoim'rs to
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iiio uesi oi iiioir aoiuiy. this luiiik In a cmm! place to oieii Z
your account.
Won't lb-lay. Call on us at your first convenient!-.
The
i Fint Trnst and Savingf Bank I
STtMK KOU h.M.y..
Ten shares of stork In Iiiir Ijjko
Lumber Company, Will sill for $55
a share.
T. K. IIHItll.SU
.tTICK.
There la money In tho City Treas
ury for tho redemption of all war
rants protested up to and Including
Juno HO, 1U0C. Interest will n-aro
from date.
March 30, I!l09.
J. V. BIKMIINH, City Treasurer.
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentiit
American llank A Trust Co.'t llulldlns
.NMTICK IK .MlMI.MNTIt UltlX'N
H.V.ll. ,CCOU.T.
Nollco Is hereby ulvcn that Inn
l.co Smith, formerly Lena l,vo llar
Ktis, Administratrix of thu istuto of
Harry lluford HarKus, declined, has
filed her Final Account of tho admjn
Istratlon of said estate with tho
Cleric of tho County Court,, of Klam
ath County, Htnto of Ore-son, and
that said Court ban appointed the
hour of ten o'clock, In tho forenoon
of Tueidgy. tho 27tfi day of April,
a. i). 1909, ua tho tlmo for licurliii;
of objections, If nny thiro be, to such
unol Account, nnd tho settlement
thereof.
mis iioiico is puuiisiied liy ordtr
of said County Court, Hindu nnd en
tered In tho records thereof thu 27th
day of March, 1&09,
I.KNA I.KIJ SMITH
(Kormorly Uma lio HarKus.)
Administratrix of tlio Kstuto of Har
ry lluford HarKus, docuased.
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BICYCLES
For an up-to-date wheel
fet a Rambler, on sale at
he Gun Store. Tents and
Guns for sale or for rent.
We carry a full line of
Sporting Goods .
Tsumosa It (
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney it Law
Klamath Palls. Orn
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining i'arlors
Oysters Served In Any Style'
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
FOR SALE
'sssssssBsasMwnaBBaa,,,,,
WKI.I, l.ll'IU)Vi:i) KAIIM of
000 acres, II) miles Kouthwest
of Kliimutli rails. Will sail as
n whole or In nnrt. Ti.rma.
1 pnrtiilown, tho.lmlnmo In de
ferred Itayinents.
Apply lit
R. A. EMMITT X
nt IIm Pont Dflln.
tfy
Choice Garden
Lands
FOR RENT
A few plots of choice land for garden; Potnlo
Cabbnrfe, Celery or other truck, under
Irrigation and convenient
FRANK IRA WHIT
capt. o. C. APPLECATK Klflli Street nenr
Has some Lot Uardalns for you
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I l!liiQiQnfAsorl Paimm
We huvo full line of
W. P. Fuller's Pure
Prepared PAINTS
A Big Line of Heating Stoves Just Received
GEO. R. HURN
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BRICK WORK
AND
pr.ASTi?iriTi I
CIIIMNKVH AND FIHK
PLAOKH A SI'KCIAI.TV
O. K. TRANSFER CO.
Keep us iiioviitrjj c ;,rc jircparotl for worR.
Tcaiiiinj,', ilrayinj; ;uil forwanlint,'. I.s hoT
Rclialilc ami inotiipt service worthy yottR
Attcnlion? Day or NiBht. Wc'ie not a comA
Ni"iil)i:r plioncs, tifllcc i77l and H7i the harN
Say: Baggage and Pianos are spccialticS
Freight ortli-rs hantllct! quickly. No lilnfF
Eqtiippfil with the only piano tinck hcrE
Rcasmialilc rates on goods stored. IletteR
Li ill or phone us before iilacinir ortlers. C
f 0. K. TRANSFER CO.
xvioiiiam rcuis, ure.
H. E. CHILDERS
KLAMATH FAILS, 0RM0N
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THE GUN .'STORE
J. B. CHAMWIS
PfO S03 OppotlU Am. Hotel