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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1912)
' I U HMJAX, M. B. wmwm o. tnnr, m. d. OM tftoiri BMf. PImm: OMk taUm Ml Ml. O. A. HANBO, All Wwk"MnitMi OtfNIerWBnlldlag. Km til. Pk0t l( 9. I CHIUBMAW, Architect Mri Mptiaatcsdeat Qiv your tit, I will do the rest. 0ee, American Bank ul Trust building. Phone 11(1. D. V. KCYKKOTAU - AMwmv Issw Oslo, WMta-Maddox BMf t Phe 4J4. Klamath Falls. Ore. X-OAT KXATP !Uirtoret4 Ceswrete w4 Baltdtnga a Bpeclalty Rooms 101-204, Odd Fellows litd. AKTBTR B. WIUSOX ARwro.muuB CMs BIT W. KELLOOG, HpftrlsUst for I care where other fell. Cor er Fifth tad Walnut. MADAM AND PROF. TIMMS NiMriri and Chiropodists Cure corns, .bunions and In growing toenail. Mme. Tlmms stops hair from falling out In fire treatments, and a perma nent cure for dandruff. Dire us a call. No, S17 KUnath Ave. J. M. Oarratt J. L. GARRETT CONSTRUCTION CO Oeaetml Ceettistcteea Buslnesss Blocks and other eonstruetloa. OSes, Americas Bank and Trust Co. bulldlnf. Phone 1161. MHCKIXARBOCS RAMSAY'S EXPRESS It you waat your Muff moved sad mored quick, get Ramsby's Bzpreea to do It Corner SeveaU and Main streets Phone SIB LOYMSXT Call up COMSTOCK, 611, If yoa wast say kind of HELP. Register at the OOafSTOCK If yoa wast emaloymeat ALLEN SLOAN Abstracts of -title to county and city property. II per trans fer. No charge for plats or tax certificates. GROCERIES Ourlng the-year lll we supplied gToeerlee tor euj' large arimber of cua totners. We gave them tbe best goods and the eat aerrloe at the lowest oeslble frlces. 11 us treat you this way during Van Riper Bros. ' Phone 851 Groceries THArS ALL Good Goods Courteous Treatment Prompt Service Right Prices TheMonarch a. a LEWIS Phone I0SI Home Builders Are Recognized In every community aa mon of Integrity and stability. It's proof that they believe In them telns and the future of their town. And orery home that Is erected In a community makes It Just that much better place In which to live and Invest your money. To most homebullders It means something to lire for a real object In life an ac quisition that once attained Is a Joy fororor. That NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO IUILD goes without question money Is plentiful tor legltlmato Inrest ment labor Is within reach, and our stock of lumber wa never more complete. Remember, "He who hesi tates," etc. better start today como In and talk It orer with us maybo our experience In the building line will make It easy for you. Ssvitige Bras. Leaker Co Phone 1341 6th St. at S. P. track WOOD Good Slab Wood 10-Inch Wood Delivered Leave Order at City PboaeSsl .SS.TS .7.00 Bakery W.E.Seahorn E.E. Thompson Geieral Freight and Transfer Leave orders it Rob ert fi Whltarare, Fhoae'1381 WOOD FOE SALE . WHTTLOCK tnderUUngCmbatffllng XOIiVfflVaViT Oresjoa BsaasUasei -DayaasJHlfatt Oflce and Ctiaasji Cornet cm adFtes)sMa. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. 8UITH, Editor and Proprietor J. M. STOWKLli. City Editor Published dally escept dunday at 115 Fourth Street Entered at the postoSee at Klamath Falls, Oregon, tor transmission through the malls as eecond-elasa matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United lutes: One year f J.00 One month .BO KiaMATIt FA 1X8. OHKOON VKI.TI.V, KKII. 111, tutu COMMISSION (iOVKUNMKXT HI11KANK IX I' F ONE were asked to namo the cities where commission govern ment hail been tried with doubtful success, Spokane would bo In tlio list, nnd, perhnps it would bo mentioned tint. For n ecrtnlnty the reports that hare been published with reference to the operation of commission rov- crnmunt In Spoknilb time been far from encouraging nnd the Impression hns been quite generally gained ground thnt the people there are not at all untlsflcd with the experiment. The Spokesman Rerlew says that the fads In Spokane do not Justify this Impression. Speaking of the re call petition, which, In spirit, Is an tagonistic to the commission form of government, thnt paper makes the statement thnt It Is fathered by n mere handful of men who think they hare suffered at tho hands of the present city efficials: that these agi tators and protestants nro not numer ous or Influential: but In a way they hare managed to make n great deal or noise, nna tho noise tin gona abroad. Continuing further upon th subject, the Rerlew n): "It may be that the provisions of the charter could be Improved upon by nmendment. It Is only natural thnt experience should teach many things. It may he that some of tho present commissioners could bs Im proved upon. That Is a matter of per sonal opinion. Dut because It Is neces sary In tho handling of city affairs for tho officials to Incur tho enmity of a few. Is no reason why Spokane cit izen, as a whole, should bo misrep resented. Though we nro not on the ground. I Is ncrer difficult to designate the class of citizens who nro ready to dc clarc any raformed system of govern ment to be a failure, and thereupon rlnmor for a return to the olJ system, It Is that class that Is making the noise In Spokane It was the same class that made tho noise In Baker. In every one of tho very few cities In tho coun try from which wo get tho report thst commission gorernment Is a failure, we And the samo class behind tho dis semination of that report. Portland Telegram. Soothes Itching ratn. Heals euti or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any Itching. Dosn's Ointment. Your druggist sells It. (Advertisement) FKED I'KTUHSON Candidate for County Superintendent of Schools If nominated and elected I promise a vigorous and progressive adminis tration ot schools. I will lend my boat efforts toward furthering the movement for industrial education. will endeavor to make tho schools serve the best Interests ot all the people. I was born In Knox county, Illi nois, thirty years ago; attended Dixon college two years; taught district ssssHsLiigssH BBBBBBBBBBBBBlMt' Tgftsiiiifl ssssssBsW'gtPaggtPJ gtsiiiiiiHBaaaaapSegtgtgtgal gfsaiiiiiiiiiiVI I sgfsaiiiiiiiiH sasasaAV.lasagsH &' asiiiiii0sssiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH BBBBBBBBBBBW''asssgaal school there for two years; camo to Klamath county in 1905; taught dis trict school for one year; graduated fioin the S. O. Normal school In 1907; served as principal of. schools at Amity, Ore., two years, and am now serving my third year as principal at Bonanza. I am not In this race as an unwill ing victim of tho Importunities of friends, but because I wish to serve tho people of this county as superin tendent of schools. 16-t FRED PETERSON. BAN OH UNFIT MARRIAGES, IF SOCIETY'S AIM WORKS Hygienics Orgaulmllon """ ror "" Ultimate Purposv 1egMntlon Re quiring Health Cvrtltlcatce From Intending llrldc ami Mruoim United Preae Service LONDON, Fob. 3 1- A rigorous cru sndo against marriage of the ph)slral unfit Is being carried on by the Hy gienics Education Soelct) Its purpose Is ultimately to secure legislation requiring all Intending brides and bridegrooms to present health certificates before receiving license to marry. INFANTRYMAN COTS EAR 70 BE FREED FROM RINKS mimic fit lie .Mile to Nuxrt Vlf- 11ml Unindiiiotlicr, Who Are hit vmit, Hut Is liutcml Senti-metl In Yenr'n ltiiirlsoniueiit by Kuiprriir United Press Service IIKUMN. Feb. 21 Kmporor Wil liam hns computed tho sentence pass ed by the high military court upon In- fantrjmau Hoppo of n llremen regi ment, who cut tho upper half of one ear off In order to be Ineligible for further military duty because hlsU'nlted l'rcs Service wlfe and his grandmother, whoso solo' TUNIS, Feb 21 Italy Is Iri1ng support he was, wore In want. Ilelout the aeroplane as an nKCtit of tie - was sentenced to on ear's Imprison. '"ont. NOTICK Notice Is hereby clrrn thai ihr are funds In the city treasury for thejlug handbills uiur the cotiutosldo, redemption of general fund warrants ibnik of Tripoli, appealing to Hie nn-j UP to and Including No. I.HIfi. Prn. tllen In accent Italian ml,. n,1 urn. , tested July 22, DOS, Interest will --w. .,.-. ., cease from date hreof. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Jsntiary 20, 1912. J. W. SIEMENS. City Tressurer Political Announcements For I'rosrcutlng Atlnniry For District Attorney for Klamath and Lake counties, Oregon, on the Itepubllcan ticket, JOHN IltWIN, subject to the primary nomination to be held 00 April 19. 1912. I ncrcby respectfully announce my. sen a caauidate for the republican nomination tor Prosecuting Attor ney for Klamath and Lake coun ties, subject to the will ot the vot ers at the primary election to be held on the 19th of April, 1911. D. V. KUYKttNDALL. For Count Treasurer I hereby announce myslut as a candi date for tho nomination for Treas urer ot Klamath County on the Ite publlcan ticket, subject to tho will of tbo people at primary flection to be held on April 19, 1912. JAY MANNINQ. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination for Treas urer of Klamath County on the Democratic ttcket, subject to the will of the people at primary elec tion to be held on April 19, 1911 O. I!. DAGGETT. For Assessor I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Assessor of Klamath coonty on tbo Democratic ticket, subject to the will ot the people ai tbe primary election to be held on April 19, 1912. J. P. LEE. I hereby nnnouncu myself a c&ndldntr' for tho republican nomination fur County Assessor, subject to tho will ' of the voters at tbe primary cloc-j Hon to he held on April 19, 1912.1 It. C. Cowley. 1 "For erUI I hereby announce myself candidate for tho Republican nomination for Sheriff of Klamath county, subject to the will of the voters at the pri mary el jtlon to be held April 19, mil. jbcar h. CARTER. I hereby uunounca myself a cndl date for the nomination for sheriff on tho Itepubllcan ticket, aubject to the will ot the voters at tbe pri mary election to be held on April 19,1912. C.C.LOW. 1 hereby announco myself a candidate for tho nomination for Sheriff of on the Republican tlckot, subject to tne win of the voters at tho pri mary election to bo held on April 19,1912. B. S. GRI08DY. For County Commissioner I hereby announce myself candidate for the nomination tor County Com missioner on the Democratic tlckot, subject to tho will of the voters it the primary election to be held on April 19, 1912. JAMCi n. DIXON. BALTIMORE WETS GRIEVE BECAUSE LID WILL GO ON Keep Gloom Settle Out Orlolo City When Han Goes Agitlnst Hunilsy Kale of Anything Hut llreatl. Milk lie or Drugs. HAl.TIMOHK. Mil., Feb 81- leep gloom settled over this rlty when It be came known that the "lid" wuiild bo tin Sunday. And It will ho a real lid. All) one who veils mi) thing but bread, mllK. loo or drugs, will have to ixplnln In court. Hien liiiiihrooni proprletots, the titephone nnd tele graph exchanges and all forms of so called mcossiiry Industry will come under tho ban llv order of Marshal I'arimm, po licemen must report to the grand Juri all persons working or haling I (heir huslpcss establishments open lie snis as long its the laws are on (the books he will tr) to inform them AEROPLANE IN BENEVOLENT? WORK IS ITALIAN FLAN Army Oumc Tnitrlrr miller HiiihI I hills Oti-r fiMinlr) hUb' Apiienlliis In NnlUen In Aiti-pi NiilliMt'. II11I0 mill I'mli'iilou nurolent assimilation, aicordlng to ln-l formation reaching her from Turk I llsh ramps at Ailtleh ie When not empliiied In dropping) bmnhs the army aviators are scatter-1 Itectlon -- Temple thesler, Matinr daily, fJOja. p. m. Evening, first performance j e 7' IS, continuous. ; . I For Coroner 1 1 hereby announce mysilf a candidate for tho Democratic nomination for, Coroner, subject to the will of the ........ .ik mi (.lunar; ciccuun IO DOi held on April WIIITI.OCK. 19. 1913 EAItt. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Itepubllcan nomination for Coroner, subject to the will of the rders at the primary election to ce neia on April 19, 1911. B. K. WILLIB. Fur rkhuol HaprrintenoVnt -- " I hereby announce myself a candldato for the nomination for County School 8uperlntondcnt of Klamsth county on tho Kepuhllcan ticket, subject to the will of the voters at tho primary election to bo held April 19, 1912. FltBlJ I'KTIIU-SON. I hereby nnnounco myself as a candl-l dato for County School 8upcrln- tendent on tho IlcDubllean tleknt..' subject to tho will of tho rotors at the primary election to be held on April 19. 1912. W. 8. SLOUCUI. For County Clerk- I hereby announco mysolf a candidate for tho nomination for County Clerk on the Itepubllcan ticket, sub ject to the will of tho voters at the primary election to be hold April 9. 1912. C. It. DB LAP. For Juslitu of tlm Pi-m-ci I hereby nnnouuco mysolf a candidate for tho Itepubllcan nomination for Justlco of tho 1'iiico for Llnkvlllu precinct, subject to the will of (), voters at tliu prlmnry election to ho "'i "n April i, 13J2, w 11 SHAW. hereby announco myself a candidate lor nomination on the Republican tlckot for Justice .f tho Pear of LInkvillo Precinct, subject to tho will of tho voters at tho prlmnrv uiccuon to ho held on April 191. E W. OOVVKN. For Hlnln Heimtoi """ l'.i, I heifby nnnounco mjsolf us 11 can. dldnto for tho ofllco of Statu Hen ntor In tho Seventeenth Honatorlnl District, Including Klamath, Crook, nnd Lake counties, nu tho IKpuli llcan ticket, siibjict o tho will of tho voters at tho primaries to Ikj 11010. on lotn dny of April, W. LAIlt THOMPSON. 1912. '"" Hluto Ifepn'Renfatlin I hcroby nnnouncu Mijsuir us n cmidl date for tho office of Btnto Ropro sentatlvo In tho Twenty-Flrst Rep resentntlvo District, Including Liko, Klamath, Crook and Orant coun ties, on tho Ropubllcan tlckot, sub Jcct to tho will of tho voters at tho primary olcctlon to bo hold on April 19,1912. WESLEY O. SMITH tlO.N J. ZU.MU'AI.T, IvesMinl. K. ! IIVIIII, Vlu.Pr niHli,, IIKItT I . WI'IHWIW. Iletnlary Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers maiu 1'i.tNH. iiMnintiMM. icTo. Klamath Falls, Oregoi WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUiSFOLKS " A box of Selected Chocolates tlmt touches top notch in candy making Seventh ct Muln - ' s FROM EVERY PAY 1 w I a. &1 (SfSS 3 ?M A"iVAyt terwhat,, 1. I 'K-.J.-sT W- -TJ. A Wff( First Trust and Savings Bank M.VM.WIt '.'l,l. UltK. It I CLYDE E. a- PHONE 1221 Before having your Plumbing done First class work at low prices The World Moves Baggage to and from alCtraini and boats and givefrou QuickJServJce Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty MBHMHMMMMakVMMsMsaMaBBVMsHnBWaaaiiii Blacksmith Shop In Connection Areprepared to turn out allklndi of FIrat Class Work. Shoeing special attention. C. Transfer Co. Phone 871 Nldht Phone 873 Bsaaaysaaj UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy ENVELOPE A certain sum shoiiid It m sut aside for saving No cit ur rarntng -.xt'tltjr, Imvo tho salacity to si siivu Jim iiii ueirr nan sn; ' thing. And lour earning pontr may crssr at any lime tUi xbl't yuu earn also &ve ('inin,ra(f noit pay tlsy by openli: an st um nt hare. SEE: WITTER MAIN STREET e t A A A A A I A I (I So Do We Move Passengers I HiVbbbVsIHbbbbbbbbY