The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 16, 1912, Image 2

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Balldlage a Specialty
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AKTim B. WILMJf
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MABAM AND PHOT. TDOM
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Cere corns, bunions and la-
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If von want your ituf moved
aad Borad quick, get Raasbr's
Baawesa ta do It Coraar Seveatfc
aad Mala atraata fkaaa SIS
oaa ooofROcx m, u
?M van aar klad at HALF.
at taa OOMSTOCK U
ft wa ajaalajsaaaC
VaM laagald, waak, rua-dowaT
iT Stoaseek "of? Just a
t lair liver. Burdock
Mttan tones liver and itomacb.
digestion, purines the blood
sate theater. Matinee dally, I: JO
a. a. Breaieg. Irat performance,
f:ll.vrtti
E.E. Thompson
Gtntnl Frefajat
ud Transfer
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erU S Wktaaore,
Faoacl3ai
WOOD FOR SALE
Spring
mmmmm
Eatables
We are going to hare
Jaet whit yon want,
recall fruits, Teget-
ablcs and everytklng
else tkat we caa get
for oir cwtoMcra.
Van Riper Bros.
Phone 851
laatve Agaata for Otase A
1 Vans aa4 Ootees.
WMBS YOV WANT
riMTCLAM
CLEAN,
FRBSB
GROCERIES
and waat to be
that jron ara getting 100
Mats' worth of goods ta
ratam far every dollar
spent, ga ta ta
TheMooarch
STAl'I.K AND. FANCY
GROCERIES, FROTTS AND
VEGETABLES
of nil klada
Phone 1081
IF Tou Are An
Elk
Mason
Odd Fellow
Knight of
Pythias
Eastern
Star or
Rebekah
STOP!!
Aad tea tba largest assortment
of these emblems In solid gold
aver received la Klamath Falls.
SPINK, The Jeweler
Opposite Coart Hoaac
323 Mala St.
Don't forget to leave your
Job and watch work with Billy
Mastcn. He bss charge of this
department. The best equip
ped repair shop In Klamath
Falls.
FISHING TACKLE
We have everything you
need for that fishing trip:
Hook, Una, rods, reels,
baskets, etc. We rent
tents, guns and camping
outfits.
THE GUN STOBE
J. B. CBAaf Basel
Phone HSS Jaceba Bek.
W. O. BallTlt. Bdltor aad Proprietor
J. M.-STOWKLL, City Bdltor
THE EVENING HERALD
PaMlaaed dally ascent daaday at 111
roarta Street
Batsred at tke aaatoalaa at KlamaU
Falts, Oregea. far traaaailsslaa
ttrougn the malls as aaaaad elass
Bubsorlptloa terms by mall to aay ad
dress la Ua Calted BUtas:
Oaa year fl.CC
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KLAMATH FALLS. ORBOON
SATURDAY, MARCH 10. ISIS
If Von're Alive
ToTheNeedofthe
Momeot-"Bnild Now"
and be happy the rest of your
life. There's no satisfaction
like that born of the knowl
edge that you have a borne of
your owa. And H you'll follow
our advice and Balld Now, voir
will always be satisfied that
you exercised good judgment.
We believe this after watching
ths lumber market for years.
Not In yeara have wa been able
to offer such excellent grades
for all classes of construction
lumber of real quality. This
Is not bargain counter lumber,
for It has a fixed market value,
but by keeping pace with the
times and buying only from
manufacturers who mill with
the most Improved machinery
wa have secured absolutely the
best values our money could
buy. If you're Interested we
waat to figure with yea.
lit: HASN'T DECIDED YKT
OUR friend of the raornlnc paw.
who takes It upon himself to
answer all questions and do the link
ing for Mayor Sanderson, has not de
cided yet whether he will support
Sanilcrson or not, and so he Is going
to wait and see "whether the voters
of this city will decide to continue
the present form of so-called valder-
manlc government for the city or
will adopt a commission form of gov
ernment." Hy the time this Is de
cided a tnnyor will have been eleclod,
and so "It will be a little late. Broth
er, for you to pick your candidate."
It Is not a question of 'support for
Mr. Sanderson as an Individual, but
of the Sanderson policy and his ad
ministration. Mr. Evans has been
here a long time now, at least three
weeks, and from the assurance with
which he speaks of other matters,
which ho has learned by hearsay, he
should be qualified to tell his readors
what he thinks of the present finan
cial condition of the city, and wheth
er he believes It best to continue for
two years more the policy of conduct
Ing tuo city's affairs which has been
followed the past four years.
Probably Mr. Sanderson's spokes
man believes that If he caa keep this
agitation over tho printing of the
charter before the people long
onougb be might prevent thorn from
considering and finding objections In
the charter Itself. Mr. Evans says
that he secured the facta of the sub
mission of bids from the city attor
ney and the mayor, and "gave them
forth as statcmeaU from these city
officials." As these statements ap
peared In the editorial columns of
the Northwestern, without reference
to these city officials, we do not know
how this could bo correct, unless It
Is assumed that the city attorney and
mayor wrote the editorials them
selves.
It Is true that the commission form
charter was prltned at this office,
and no bids were asked for. The ad
vocates of this chsrter were the ones
who paid for the printing, so It was
their own personal affair. In the
case of the mayor's charter It Is dlf
ferent, as the taxpayers of the city
pay the bill."
We contend that the city had no
authority to pay for printing the
mayor's chartor, as there Is nothing
on the recordXto show that the mayor
was authorised to draw up a charter,
It was submitted to the council In
the same manner as the commission
charter, "by an Initiative petition. If
the advocates and petitioners of the
commission charter wero forced to
pay for the printing, why should not
Mr. Sanderson and the petitioners of
his charter do the same? After Mr.
Sanderson had prepared his charter,
and on his own personnl Initiative
gave a contract and bad the printing
done, he had bis city attorney pre
pare a resolution endorsing bis action
and the city council passed It, a week
or more after the expense has been
Incurred. The council at that time
authorised the mayor to secure bids
for printing tbo charter, and he comes
In and files a memoranda of his own
based on a price given him two weeks
previous, before he had any legal
right to secure or consider a bid, ex
cept In bis capacity as an Individual
Any price given Mr. Manning or Mr
Sanderson by the Herald was given
10 mem as inamauais, ana no
memorandum of such price has any
placo on the files of the city, as we
never submitted a bid to the city for
printing any charter.
If the city council chooses to pass
resolutions endorsing the actions of
the mayor made without their order,
It Is their business, but If the city offl
dais have any memorandum or pa
pers on file with any of their officers,
purporting to bo a bid from us for
printing Mayor Sandorson's charter,
we wish to Inform them that It wai
never made, and It has no place on
the files.
FIRST IHFANTRY fiOES
10 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
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CAMP WILL UK UT MILKS FROM
HONOLULU COLONEL McUUN.
NEGLK GOKH WITH T1IR IIKO
IMRNT
VANCOUVER) Wash., March 1.
-Tho entire First Infantry, now sta
tioned at Vancomer barracks, and
consisting of about thlrty-flvc officers
and families and 900 outlstwl men,
wilt Mil from Pnrtlnml 011 May 7 or 8,
on tho tranMrt Sheridan, direct
Honolulu. Tho jiersoual offocts ww
tut lomlitd onto barees at the gov
ernment dock and sent to Portland,
there to bo reloaded onto the Sheridan.
The realment will temporarily bo
housed In tents till quarters now nil
der construction are completed, Ttio
camn will bo twenty-seven miles
from tho city of Honolulu, but will
have a servlco of two trains a uay
each way.
The trip from Portland to nono-
Saviife lets. Ltaker Ct
Phone 1341
6th St. at S. P. track
NOTICH OV DISSOLUTION
All persons are hereby aotiaed that
the partnership of W. H. Dolbeer aad
W. P. McMillan has beea dissolved
by mutual consent, W. P. MsMlllea
retaining tba business. All outstand
ing aeouats ara payable to tba under
signed.
8-4-1 It W. P. msmillbn;
,..,.. ...ill mniilrn about olp.1tt days,
111111 win iv,"..- .
... -i.,.i in ttinnv hi tllO
anU Will scorn " "-' ,
I....... Th First nfnutry lii
traveling history which perhaps no
1 . 1.... imvln traveled
around tho world. The roalment left
New York February I. ! ana ar
rived In Manila April St. cnniplc-t.
....i,.. i..i,rn.iv lii si ilnra. It touch
ed Olbrallar. Malta. Columbu. Aden
and Singapore en route, it "'
nil May Id, ll0. 1 arrived at
Vancouver barracks June iw. "
Ing nrr circle In all from rw
York of more than 20,000 mllos.
completely around tho world.
i..i..i.1 (louden K. Mrdiinnlslo
mill ptncllcally all tho officers now
yilth tho regiment worn on umi toj-
nuo. Tho ennsieu ,'omuiiiiri
practically changed twice since mo
regiment left New York, and at pres
ent recruits are coming In from other
posts to llll up the compsnles.
It Is rumored at tho post today
that the Twenty-first Infantry will ar
rive here, and llio First Infantry will
vacate Its quarters. Orders for puss
ports have been Issued,
Cheapest accident Insurance Dr.
Thomas' Kcloctlo Oil. Stops the psln
ami heals the wound. All druggists
sell It.
THF REASONABLE CARE OF YOUR WaTr.tT
Win reealt la your wetrh'e good, iwoloaglag Its .lays of iiMfullism,
What la reasonable caret
An occasional visit t Jaweler who "knows how,"
An "otvailonal visit" means at least a yearly visit.
To pat It off longer Is to pat It off too long.
H ,,, nr,, not wedded f all lliwa eme epert,
WK would like to put euntr of our good work uu that natih i.f Mr.
Your natih deservea the heat treatment It rss get, and It I,
what we oner
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H. V, WATOHl?
IM'WTon,
Political Announcements
For Prostrating Attorney
For District Attorney for Klamath
aad Lake counties, Orogon, on ths
Repubileaa ticket. JOHN IRWIN,
subject to the primary nomination
to be hall ea April If. llll.
I hereby respectfully aaaoaaea my
self a candidate for the repubileaa
nomlnaUoa .for Prosecuting Attor
ney for Klamath aad Lake coun
ties, subject to tba will of the vot
ers at the primary electloa to be
bold oa the lth of April, llll.
D. V. KUTKKNDALL.
For County Treasurer
I hereby announce snyslol as a candi
date for the nomination for Treas
urer of Klamath County on the Re
publican ticket, subject to tho will
of the people st prlmsry election
to ha held oa April II, lilt. JAY
MANNINO.
I hereby aaaouace myself aa a candi
date for the nomination tor Tree
uMr at KUmatfc Countv oa the
neaaoeratla- ticket, subject to Ua
will of tba people at primary elee-
tioa to aeia oa apni is, iais.
O. 11. DAOOBTT.
For Coruaer
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the Democratic nomination for
Coroner, subject to the will of the
oisrs si the primary election to be
n!d on April 11, 1911. KAItl
WIIITI.OCK.
WOOD WOOD
ULOCK WOOD FROM THE BOX FACTORY
FOUII-FOOT HODY AND UM1I WOOD OUT FROM I.IVK Tillage
NIXTKKN INCH IIOIIV AND I.IMIt WtNlli
IS aad ltttirh DRV HUH WtHMID g.K , n
Delivered Anywhere In The City
I.KAVK ORIIKIIM AT O.K. TIIANHFKIl OFFH'I; I'llll.lRtri
OR ORk-OON H ARNICAS CO., SOS MAIN HT. I'llOHK t
P. C. CARLSON
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I hereby announce myself a caadldate
for the Republican nomination for
Coroner, subject to the will of the
vi (era at the primary election to
be held on April II. llll. B. R.
WILLIS.
For School Suprrlateadrat
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the nomination for County
8chool Superintendent of Klamath
county on the Republican ticket,
subject to the will of the voters at
the primary election to be held
April II, llll. FUED PBTKIl-SON.
I hereby aaaoaaea myself a caadldate
for the nomlnaUoa for Assessor of
Klamath couaty oa the Democratic
ticket, subject to the will of the
people at the primary election to
be held on April II, llll. J. P.
LEE.
I hereby aanouaeo myself a candidate
for the republican nomination for
County Assessor, subject to the will
of the voters at the primary elec
tion to be held on April 19, 1912.
It. C. COWLEY.
I hereby annouaaa myself a candidate
for tba Repaallcantnomlaatloa for
BharlS of Klamath; county, subject,
to tba will of taa voters at the pri
mary al ;t!oa to be held April II.'
lilt. OSCAJt L. CARTER.
B. St. George Bishop hereby an
t nounces himself as a( caadldato for
Sheriff on tba Democratic ticket,
subject to tbo action of tho voters
at the primary election to be hold
oa the 19th day of April, 1112.
I hereby announce myself a caadl
date for theaomlnatloa for sheriff
, oa tho KcpubUcaa ticket, t subject
to the will of. the; voters at the pri
mary. elecUoi'to'be held on April
. II, 1112. C. C.LOW.
l'heroby annouacajmyselt a 'candidate
for the nomlaatloa for 'Sheriff of
on the Republieab ticket,1 subject to
the will of thavoters at the pri
mary electloa 'tobe bold 'on April
19, 19)3. B. B.fpRIOBBY;
I bereby'aanouncemysclfia candidate
for the Bomlaatlon for) sheriff on
the Democratic ticket,' subject to
the will of tba' voters at the pri
mary election to be held on April
19. 1912. 8. L. WALKER.
For Cona ty Clerk
I hereby announce asyaelf a candidate
for the nomlaatloa for Couaty
Clerk oa tbo Raaukdlcaa.tlckat. aub
Jeet to tbo will of JAe voters at .the
primary election) to be bald April
-II, llll. 0. By DB LAP,
For Constable
t hereby announce myself1 a candidate
for tba nomlnaUoa on tba Repub
lican ticket for Constable for Link
Wile, district, subject to the will of
the voters at tba primary election
,to ha held ga April II, llll.
.JOHN O. SOHALLOOK. '
I hereby announce myself as a caadl
date for Couaty School Superin
tendent oa the Repubileaa ticket,
subject to the will of tba voters at
tba primary election to be held oa
April II. llll. W. 8. 8LOUOII.
1 hereby announro myself a candi
date for the nomination for County
School Superintendent on tho Dem.
ocratlc ticket subject to the will ot
tho peoplo at the primary eltctlon
to be hold on April 19, 1912. U. V.
ALEXANDER.
For Jostle of the prsiro
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the Republican nomination for
Justice of the Peace for Ltnkvllle
precinct, subject to the will of the
voters at the primary election to he
held on April II, 1112. W. II,
SHAW.
I hereby declare myself a candldsto
for tho nomination for Justlrn of
the Peace on the Democratic ticket
for l.lnkvlllo district, subject to the
will of the voters at the primary
election to be held on April 19,
1912. CHAS. 011AVK8.
I horeby announce myself a-caadldate
for nomination on tho Republican
tlckot for Justice of the I'csco of
l.lnkvllle Precinct, sublect to the
will of the voters at the primary
election to be held on April Vj,
1912. E. W. aOWRN.
I iii.i-iiwii M II i.n.
For Hial Hrnalor
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for tho office of State Sen
ator In the Seventeenth Senatorial
District, Including Klamath, Crook
nnd Lake counties, on the Repub
lican ticket, subject to the will of
the voters at the primaries to bo
held on 19th day of April, 1912
W. LAIR THOMPSON.
For County Commissioner-
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the nomination for County Com.
mlssloner on the Democratic, ticket,
subject to the will of the voters it
the primary electloa to be held of.
April 19, 1911. JAMES R. DIXON.
I horeby annource myself a candi
date for cdunty commissioner on
the Republican tlckot, subject to
tho will of the pooplo nt tho pri
mary election ,to ho hold on April
19,1912 JOHN HAQEI.8TEIN.
Fur Htate Reprt'scntatlvo
1 horeby announco mjsoif as a candi
date for the office of State Repre
sentative In the Twenty-First Rep.
resontstlve District, Including Like,
Klamath, Crook and Orant coun
ties, on tho Republican tlckot, sub
ject to the will of tho voters at the
primary eloctlon to be hold on April
11,1111. WBSLBY O. SMITH
THE HELPING HAND
You caa most surely 4014
upon In time of trouble li or
bank account. Ilstur start to
acquire a big 01m f depoelUag
what )nu hsve In ths rtnt
Trust and Havings Mint, y0i
will find tho tiecrt.ltjr d uu.
Ing Nifnro paying a (rest Is.
Cflitlvo to sating Whio tr.
bl routes what ton bstt b
proientrd from frittering mj
will make a rumforUbU WU
ance.
First Trust and Savings Bank ;
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The World Motcs So Do We More.
Baggage Passengers
to and from all tralni and boats
and give yon Quick Service
Household-Heavy Freight I
A Specialty
Blacksmith Shop In Connectloi
Are prepared to turn Mt all kiads of Fir
Claia Work. Shoeing- special attentloa.
0. K. Transfer Go.
Dy rhoae 871 NlgM Phone 873
Cheap Rates
From ths
EAST AND EUROPE
In Effect
March lit to April 15th, 1912
from rt
Chicago ; 0.00
Omaha 25.00
St. Louii 32rZ
iviusas iuy v ---
New York so?
New York 480
When from Europe.
Corresnondinelv low ratea from all other pointl-
Tickets telegraphed to passengers' without expem
Money refunded If not uasd.
For full particulars call or write
SOUTHERN pAOI
JAMES O'GARA,
D. P. and P. A., 801 K St., Sacramento, tai
S. J. BAILEY,
Agent, Klamath Falls.
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