Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1912)
.v- -:, Vff (Paid AihuilUoiyniit) sammmUJiP --Pwammmwal BmmmWawP'' :"H Hl"HC .? tawammmma h sssmmr vamBBmmmmmmmm Lamm. LmWr.iiBmmmmmmmmml LemmmV mmrmmmmmmmmmmm sw-m""amm-mBatt.-- JOHN IIIWIN Cnmlliliile fur Uii iioiiiliintloii for Pruiecullug Attorney fur (tin Hecoud I'roufCiitliiK Attorney Dl.lrlct, urn tracing Klamath mot Lnk rduiitlc. A lumuln-r uf( '' Itopubllrnii pnrly ,ni n tnld-ilit '' Klnmnlli Knlln, Oregon, If nlefleil, UI dvotn liU ESI effort mill hi personal at lenltoa. l nil ImntttTii pertaining In tbe tnirf III" oinco of I'roiKulliii Aiinni') HrllW I" ewilng "very effait toward!. anrntiro of piedy trial' In rilinlnnt'iiinttcr. thereby le ithlng ll minimi In Ilia linimyiin of lli county Alio, will enforce Hip Uw lilioul fi'ar or fnvor. , """" iT'old Aihrrtl'irnmt) ioit 111 riirjn:T.Tivi in covoiii-kh at u . ovi;v WniiiKpitw Cii'ok County, uld-.ti f.Jt Uviniicrntla Nmulnn- Can lion for Iti'ptracntnthe In Con Kte:. I'ccoihI Oiuroii Dlttrlcl. .hiil .! ..) III.N ,i,,I.I.I.V(l ti.nl mem In tlm atiiio U fiul cry tll' Inn lu fnvor of lluu ScllliiK. H ITiiKnsUo HtaU'int'iit No, 1 candl dU' fur I'iiIum! Htnte senator. Every section of Orer.on mporU u ft'ellliil Dial .1 chmiKo is ilcnlred In roprvivn tntluii nt tlm national nmurcin, which "hmu a retheinenl or Mr. llourno. 1'aiti of lurnrd point to it iiuinbvr of 'I'Iiijh which Honntor llourno tins oterloolttii periulnliiK to Oregon's 'ltore. Hi Incli or nltentlon lo tho rsclsinaiion fund whluli emmed this ttu to I080 fK.OOD.OOO, which wns Oregon1 bIiiiio of Iho fund, la n blow Hint thu pan of tho stute kimlv foots. l-'nau-rn Orr, neoiln oVery ill terttloii from t lsa foilcral government ileelop bur rcmuircen, nml capo lally the HoinHnrld rimlnn whero ltlmut wntor diiyolopmi'nt Is bound lo !'w, mid with water 11 Is ninglr 9 iwirrtg. dnea It fcninn. ln 8iioiiiK uHio kind ot man " "J iicglcut Hi&ks for Oregon. "Mn ho fl Hcnntinvty will be watch 'ol of llio iicciIh otaito stnto, and lie os thofo Hoods voTjt well, because lias been nn8oclnteillth the pco ' " of hs fe, His progressive t00 ...ii lln,i.r.tnnrl tn nsed ""ntloii, for ho was one ot tho orlg- lIlHl flllhlrtru tnr Dl.l.,.l Mn 1 Ilia J'fwt nrlmnry nnd tho Initiative' nnjl. i'naum mmmr bbbbbbbbbbbV K " '''f-mmmmmmm. i t. ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmH mmmmmmmmmk IiH warn iHH ammmw9lwamr awammmwF mmmmmmmm ir mmmmm. .4mmmmmmar wba iJsammlammwaw Vlm-- 17 sar-7 WiwJelsaSMSjJii sK A . ' tilsJsawawawiKII&SIr1 " " ! 7 ' Biff 7aSBsaHs)r$irV fV. ". 'rrt "oT.cnil T? mH? V . ' ijjk IswawawawawawawawawawawawawawawH r-Jsowawawl LwawawPVaial W Jssowawawawawawawf sawawawawaPsawawl W" 'JJsLwawawawawawawr v esawawt-',-i Va ati-wawawawai li? stlawawawawawawaw !' ' ffllawawas ''J1lawawawl Brt MSBSBSBSBBBBW I ?BBSBSBHsVrk-''lLSBSBsl Wtn 'sawawawawawawal'' LSsawfW&')sawsawawal fla .;sawawawawawaV- lmawaw7-V7.--2llnLaawal L'mMsbI lsasasasasaVk. Er'' bHWIe 'AtiBsaB' HsawawawkejSHsawawawawawawawa MwowHllL'2sflBwawawawawawl sawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawai ''KJMSJssowawawawawawal ' awawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawaw'i '.,'. wawawaWllEsawawawawawawawal sawawawawawawawS-Lwawawawawal .awawawawisawawawawfawawawawal ' BaBaBasaaBEB 54 'aBaBasaBBBH olsaBaBaHBaBaVSvlf JaBaBaBal sowawawawawawM'' esawawawawawan slwawawawPisaIiswawawawawa! BSBSBSBSBSKaSBSBSBSBV BaSBBBBI SSC SSBSBSH --awawasawawawawawawawljlHswii BssH. .B- awawawawawawal netici: oi hiikiupph male or I'llllHOMAL I'ltOI'I.HTV lit llm Circuit Court of (ha Hlnto of Oii'koii, for tho Cminly of Klrnii: nth. Altnrnoul Irivfntuicnt Compnny nm!11'"' trlrt Annuity lor KluniHtli (IcorKii Nnlnnd, I'lnlntlff, VM. J I). Cm mil, It. n. Cnntrcll, Fran Wnnl mid llnphln Henley, lie. fHi'lmit. lliiilir mul liy vlrtuo of nn order of mill ilucrcn of riiriilomiro lsuil mil of tlm clrrliit rourl of llm rutin'1, of Ulfiiunlli, Htiili. of Ohkiiii, on tlie 3ntl( iliiy of Mnrrli. 1912. In tlm nliuvii I'liillln.l Milt, wlioroln tlm Alliiiimni lnftiiunt iiimiinny mnl (loorKii No '..imI, tlm nliovn iimnnl ilitnllrrit oh tnlnrtd JiiilKiiiiiil nml ilrcren nK'ilimt J I), i nrrnll, It IJ. Cnniroll, Krnnk Wiird ' oil lloililii Henley, ilofrndnuM, on thu SOlli iliiy of llnrch, 1912, tiironti'il In tlm Judgment linn book of tin- unlil ronrt nt tin ku CH, vol, 3) I mn tiiiMiiiniuti-it lo kkII In Klamath row my, Hlntn of Oregon, llm following itrnrrllinl peranunl property, In wll.t Duo liny, 3-yenr-old gelding brnnd ml "IX" Onn Murk, 4-yenr-old gelding branded "IX." Onn tlnrk brown gelding "brnd- el " A C." Dim browa, 3-yearolil mora brand I "IX " Oi bay timrn naimid "I)od, ' .irniiOcJ "4" One black tnlllo-i iii'.iuo "I'rlnct." (lrn row and ono call, Nollca r livroby ilrin that on Mon- tiny, llm S9tt day of April, !!!, at lo o'clock a. m,, at the Altatnont rnticb, ifboiit two mllrn loutb of (ho city of Klamath Patli, County of Klnmnlli, Ktato of Origon, I will Mil tli it aboto dutcrlbod paraonal proper ly, or an much thereof aa may be ilcr-mrd ni'rpminry In aatUfy plnlntlffa' jmlKtiipnl, wild Interval thereon and roatn, lo llio hlnhrit and boat bidder fur rnah, V. II. IIAKNKH. 1 Hhorirr of Kliimnth County, Oration. SUI.ANI) & OIIANi:, Attorneya for I'lnlntlffa. 3-S0-4-S7 h AI'I'OI.STMK.NT OI' KXIXX'Ttlll In II. n County Court of llm Mate of Oregon, for tho County of Klnm nlli, In tie Matter of the I'ntnle of l.llia belli llletin, Dcreaied. Nullre I hereby alvnn lo all per rem concerned Hint the undcrilmico bai been duly apolnted eiecutor ol tho Init will and lettnment of inld I'lliabeth lltehn, decenied, by the the county court of Klamath county. Oregon. All pernoni having; claim ngnlml anld eitnle. are hereby recjulr- ,rd in preient the aame vtrlfled as by Inw required, lo me, at the law omca of II. W. Kee.eo, nt Klamath Knllt, Oregon, wlihln lt month from the dole of thin notice. Dntnd at Klamath Kail. Oregon. Mnrch 31. 1911. 8.T. BUMMr.KS, ICieculor of tho lait will and Ictta- mrnt of Kllmbeth lllehn. Decen.ed. 3-:3-4-3ohd ., J, M..M1 'ROHRKSHIVE REI'UIILICAN CAN IIIDATi:, WITH THE INTERK8T8 OK IH8 DISTRICT UPPERMOST m. j. Hlnnott. republican cangres slonnl candldttto at the coming prl- mnrlcs, wns born at The Dalies, ure- ... . lU.ll,. .AIM lift goii. ror mo pi.. v-.- bus been llio law pnrtner oi juub H. ljeimoll, imiler llio nrm name Ucmiott & Sluuott, at Tne uniies, Oregnn. . Ho roprosonted Wasco and Hood Rlvor counties in tho Inst two cslous Advocate tbo trlnl in tin cougren- In tbo stato senate. slonnl district of cHII nnd criminal cmos urlstng therein and triable In s fedurnl courts. I'rovcniion gambling In fnrmjiroducts. Incomo lux. Direct election or uniiea dw senators. Presidential prinwriv. Mulntennncc of the Oregon sysiera. Moro llboral homoitead laws In line v 1th the Borah homestead bill. Par cels posta"ree use ol forest! rcservct nnd natural rcaourccacoaslatent with liberal, couserva.Hft Weas. A ttwlf based on the dlltereseAla the cost of products at home and Abroad. Free canal for American ihlpV Restora tion to Oregon of Its Just share of tbe reclamatlea fund. flsiH I swawlillawawawawawawawawawawawawawl THE RVKNINO Political Announcements 1'nr I'mxmiiiiIiiu Aiiornry mid l.nku I'ounllct, OrcKon, on tlm itvpiiblliuu ticket. JOHN IIIWIN, aubji'i't lu thu prliiiary noiiilnntlon lob hold on April it, 1111. hereby r-apectfully annouao mj aolf candidate for the republic nomination for Protwcutlni Attar ney for Klamath and Lake) coun tlc, aubjoct In the will of the toV nra at the primary election to be hold on Urn lUth nt April, 1912. I), V. KUYKKNDALL. l''nr Cniiiiiy 'Irnwurt-r lil'IUU lillllUIIIHU ilIUI ll U Ltllllll dull) for tin Humiliation for Tri'iii utiT ill Klmiinth County on thu ll iiiilillrim llrkit, mibjuct to thu will of tlm iioilo tit primary ilitllmi in bu held on April l, ID 1 2. JAY MANNINO. hereby announce rnyaelf u a caatl date for. Ibc nomination for Treat urcr of Klamath County on toe Democratic ticket, eubject to the will of tbe peoplo at primary elec tion to be held on April II, lilt. C, II. DAOOBTT. I hereby announce mynelf a cnndldate for the Hepubllcan nomination for the office of County Treaaurer, aub joct to tbe will of the voter at tbe primary election to be held on April 19. 1913. A. CABT1.I.. For A I litf'reu) announce mai)lt a candidate for tbe nomination for Aaeeeaor of KUu.ath county on tbe Democratic llckut, aubjoct to tbe will of tbe people at tbe primary election to be held on April 19, 111!. 1. P. l.r.K. I hereby announce myself a candidate for thu republican nomination for County AwcMor, tubjoct to, thu will of tho voters at tho' primary elec tion to be held on April 19, 1912. It. C. COWI.KY. For HtM-rtaT 1 hereby announce myself a candidal for tbe Republican nomination for BherlS of Klamath county, subject to tbe will of the voters at tbe pri mary el .Hon to bo beld April 19, 1912. JSCAR L. CARTER. li. tit. tiiorgo UUhop heiouy an uouuee hliiiia'lf as a candidate for Sheriff on tbe Democratic ticket, subject to thu action ot the voter al llm prlumr) elccllon to bo held on the lHlli dny of April. 1913. I liuiuby unuuunre myself a candi date for the nomination for sheriff on the Hepubllcan ticket, subject In the will of tbe voters al tbe pri mary ekclion to bo beld on April 19, 1913. C. C. LOW. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff of on the Republican ticket, subject to tlm will or the voters nt tho pri mary election to be held on April 19, 1912. 11.8. ORI08HY. . Iieifby nuiioiinri) mys'lf n rnndldnli for llio iiomliiMlnn for nhcrllt on llm licmorratle tlckel, subject to ilia lll of Hie votern nt the prl inmy ilccilon to bo lifld un April 19 1912. 8. I.. WALKER. Kor Cnuuly CiininilMlaarr I hereby announce myself a candidate for Hie nomination for County Com nlailoner on tho Democratic ticket, subject lo the will of tho votora it the primary election lo be held ot. April 19, 1912. JAME8 It. DIXON. hereby annourco mytelf n candi date for county commlmloinT uuj the Republican ticket, mibjitt to the will ot tho people nt the prl innry election to bo held on April 19. 1912 JOHN HAQELSTEIN. For Bute Senator I hereby announce my sell as a can didate for tho office of State Son ator In the Seventeenth Senatorial District, Including Klamath, Crook nnd Lnke counties, on the Repub llcan ticket, subject to the will of the voters at Iho primaries to bo bold on 19th day ot April, 1113. W. LAIR THOMPSON. NOTICE There aro funds tn the city- treat ur.v for the redemption ofyarrauis nrotestod up to and inclining Aug ust ;. 1 90S. Interest ceav from date hereof. rARcdat Klamath -11. .l?nS.llnrill. Us, Ore, this I III mij ll--"., SIEMENS, Treasurer. NOTICE INVCTINw) mwM Pursuant tffan order-ftt the Com mon Council, sealed bide will be re ceived by tho undergned, Police Judge ot the city of Klamath rails, Oregon, at his office In the city hall, until ttw4. May 6. at the hour of 8 o'clocltTK.atiwhlch time as ..i. all Dronosaltirecelved will be opened and considered tor the pur jmm ef the feirti HIhmc Iff f iai Slltv HERALD KLAMATH" VMAM, OHMON For L'oruaer I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Coroner, subject to the will of the ilium at the prltnar) election to bo nM on April 19, 1913. HAUL. WIIITI.OCK. I hereby Mnottaea myself a eaadldat for the Republican aoralaattoa for Coroner, subject to the will of tbe Titers at the primary electloa to be held fa April 11, lilt. . R. WILLIS. fr"nr Hrhiml Hu-rrlnlfaent I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for County Hchool Superintendent of Klamatb county nn (ho Hepubllcan ticket. Ntibject to the will of tbe voters at tho primary election to be held April 19, 1912. FllBD PBTEK BON. I tieroby announce myself aa a candi date for County School Superla tendent on tbe Repablleaa ticket. subject to tbe will of tbe voters at the primary election to be beld oa April II. 1111. W. I. SLOrjQH. I hereby announce myself a candl dale for the nomination for 'Count) ikhool Superintendent oa tbe Dem ocrntlc ticket subject to the will ot the people at the primary election to be held on April II, 1113. B. P ALEXANDER. For Jaallr of lh Pear I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Republican nomination for Justice of tbe Peace fot Llnkvllle precinct, aubject to the will of tbe voters at the primary electloa to be held on AprU 19, llll. W. II, HI I AW. I hereby declare myself a candidate for tho nomination for Justice of the Peace on the Democratic ticket for I.lnkvllle district, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held on April 19, 1912. CHAB. (WAVES. I horeby announce myself a- candidate far nomination on the Republican ticket for Justice of the Peace of I.lnkvlllo Precinct, subject to tbe will of tbe voters at the primary election to be beld on April 19, 1912. H. W. OOWKN. I hereby nnnounce myself a candidal! for the nomination for Justice of the Peace for Llnkvllle District on the Republican ticket, subject to tho will of the voters at the pri mary election to bo held on April 19th. 1912. E. 0. RAM8DT. I hereby announce myself a cundldntt for tho nomination for Justice ol the Peace for Llnkvllle District, or tho Republican ticket, subject tc tbe will of tho voters nt the pri mary election to be held on April 19, 1912. R. E. QUTHRIDQE. For Coaat-r Clerk I hereby snnounco myself a caadldate for tbe nomlnstloa for Ceaaty Clork on tbe Repablleaa ticket, aab Ject to tbe will of the voters at tbe primary election to be held April 19, 1912. C. R. DBLAP. For Klntr Rrir'srntathe i heivby nunniinco rayscif as a cand date for the ofllco of 8tale Ilepre ncntntlvo In tho Twtnty-Flrst Rep rrhcntutlvo District, including Like Klnninth. Crook and Grant coun lies, on Ihc Republican ticket, sul Jcct to the will ot the voters at th in linn ry election to be held 4a April 19, 1912. WK8LBY O. SMITH Kor Constable I hereby linnouncc uiysell a vaudiiu for the nomination on the Repub lli'.in tlcktt for Constable for Link llio district, subject to the will o the votors at the primary electloi to be held on April II, 111 JOHN O. SCHALLOCK. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Conatabb for Llnkvllle District oa the Repub llcan ticket, subject to the will o the people at the primary electloi to be held on April II, llll. WIL1 O. WILSON the Ore department; 1U dec. aiebe Br tulta, Ueludlag eklcr saecUl coat; 1H doc. Br hats, laeladsag ehlerc special hat; I doe. rubber res pirators, 3 dos. goggles:-! smoke hcl metsi 1H dot. pair refekr flremem's booU; 4 Hart sbut-Sf eocsUa; I Haley's coatrolllng amulca. The Commoa Couwll reserves Ue right 4areject any aft.d aU bids. Dated lfcevlth dax of Apru, llll. TiV. llCHOLAS, Police Judge of UVjity at KlaaMU Fall, Oregoa. V , "I sufered habitually from ocastl patioa. Dean's RsgaleU relieve aad strengthened tbe bowel, a that they have been regular ever elaee." A.- Davis, grocsr. Sulphur Sprlags, Tea. Wc have some very dslrs!a th street property for sale Stoun - Huatw KWltr C. Ulff ELECTION OF NICKEL FOR FONJOIMSSIOREII Forest Orove Msa la Stroagly Kov dorseil for Republlcaa Nomlaatloa for Hairy and Food Overseer aa the Man for the Job i Strong endorsement of the candi dacy of J. D. Mlckle of Forest Orove tor the republican nomination for dairy and food commissioner, as being tho "man thftt tho office needs," Is contained In a statement to the votors of Oregon issued by a volunteer com mlttee Jointly representing the state organisations of dairymen, farmers and consumors. The statement is signed in their personal capacity by M. B. Bhrock, president of tbe Oregon Dairymen's Association Mrs. Henry Russell Tal bot, president of tbe Oregon Consum ers' tongue; Pbll 8. Bates, secretary of the State Editorial Association; Austin T. Duxton, es-master ot the Stale Orange; W. K. Newell, presi dent ot tbe stat board of horticul ture. The statement follews: "To tbe Voters of Oregon Cost ing aside every political or selfish reason It Is imperative tbat a man hould be nominated and elected to the office of slate dairy and food com missioner who will make the office mean what It should to the people of this state. "After canvassing all candidates that Jiave offered themselves, we And ourselves In a position to recommend one. The record of J. D. Mlckle is such that we are convinced If he is elected to tho office of dairy and food commissioner be will honestly and Impartially servo the Interests of tbo whole peoplo producers, consumers and distributors "We believe he will seek practical and effectlvo methods to ndvanco the dairy Industry In this stato along progressive lines. "We believe, ho will encourage tbo manufacture or 'Made In Oregon' food products. "We bcllee he will enforce the pure milk laws in a way that will benefit dairymen, manufacturers, middlemen and consumers alike. "J. D. Mlcklo is a practical dairy man at forest Orove. Last year bis cows earned for him $138.90 a head. He has tried tbe tuberculin test and finds that It weeds out diseased ani mals and makes his herd more profit sble aa well as Insuring tbat milk will be produced that will not menace lit tle children who drink It. "He Is not a theorist, but a prac tical example of the methods ana policies that, applied to the office of dairy- and food commissioner, win cause it to render greater service to tbe people of Oregon than ever be fore. We bare not been able to And a flaw In Mr. Mlcklo's record. 80 rarely do such men as he offer them selves as candidates for office, and so Important is It that wo protect our selves and our children In health and pocketbook that we solicit support for him at tbe primaries, April 19Jti. and at tbe election in November it he receives the nomination.' If you have any repair lone phoneUSSl ATJi lfc Klaaatk Vellev PereSOB Hers Company will aell atpublic aaetle the pur bred .Jsaporun Perchoa sullloa Vcrmoutby(BilId), foaled AprU 10, 1101. Imported by Dunham. Fletcher ft ColSmaa. Color, black. A cure brecdcajT Will show colts with any horsf la Klamath county. Sal wilt beiheld at Merrill Aprllll.aJ Terms, caahv or bsjakabl note. Pedigree wllrVJyefopea for taspec tloss at Use and plat ot eale. 1-ltt (Paid Advertlsemeat) KENDALL Tw eaafMaUs Jor Prosecuting At torney ar thsVMt Ucumbeat. D. V. KcKykcadallTiJsd Johalrwla ot Klamath Fall. 1 Kuykendall ha filled hla oStee wHhVedlt to himself and to hi district, aal will probably wln out for Mother term. Che wau- Vnrlt to be 13U - r ' CTJOT4AALK kvV. KUf KENDALL PRESIDENT'S WORK N0WJNDERST00D Criticism Gives Way to Appre ciation When His Deeds are Knewn. After three years of patient, stead fast, patriotic performance, President Toft la .at lost coming Into his own. Misunderstandings, tbat clouded his administration, are being swept away. Those who will follow his work with open mind must agree that his tins been a term of constructive states manship, when progressive legislation and principles have been faltered and encouraged. Why there aver should have come a eloud of misunderstanding between President Taft and the peoplo Is hard to explain. One writer snys: "Per haps It wss because we lived In tho period ot tbe crusader. The appeal had been entirely to the public con science aad the public car was at tuned to the crash of tho battle hymn of the republic Righteous peaco has succeeded an equally righteous war." When one looks back over the ac complishments ot President Tail's Brat three years In office, one Is as tounded that generous recognition did not eosae sooner. Absolute con viction must come to those who eg aaslne als performances. Championed Cause of Toller. The cause of the toller has found In President Taft Its most Impartial champion, resulting In tbe creation of PRESIDENT a Bureau ot Mlaec, the widening ot the scope ot the safety appllanco act, the enactment ot the boiler Inspection Uw, the onward march ot the princi ple ot workmen's compensation and employers' liability. President Toft's masterful disposi tion ot the trust question has made for Industrial reorganisation and commer cial prosperity. It took 44 prosecu tions to do It prosecutions ot the American Sugar Refining company, the Imperial Window aines company, the National Packing company, the Armour Packing company, the Oener al Electric company, the trans-Atlantic steamship pool, the Eastern States Retail Lumber Dealers' Association, the navaletorec trust, the United States Steel corporation. But It es tablished the eupremacy of the law and put the.fear at It into tho hearts of the men who controlled the great I corporation which theretofore had oeen a law aad a world unto them selves. Bringing 'the Standard Oil and the Tobacco trust cases to a successful Issue, the decisions handed down in those great causes by the supreme court ot the United States marked an epoch tn the history ot tho nation and defined the code of commercial ethics to which the big buslnesss ot the coun try began Immediately to conform. Sworn to carry Into execution the lawn ef the country, as welt as to up hold Us constitution, President Taft made no dtsUnctlons. Indictments, arrests, prosecutions and convleUons marked hi ateadtast course. The re rd ef hla achievements Is written lara ta the activities ot the depart sweat ef JusUe ta the decisions of the court. Teek Tariff out ef Politics. tannUag the samo steadfast pelloy wWs regard to the promised revision I the tariff. President Taft vetoed wool and-steel HHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiiK'S LmirmmmmmmmmmmmmV '-!bM B ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmflP'''waSMgUmV V,OBSBBM ,43 ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwawRE J!'r Tll' 'alBtmmmmWh!Fmmmmmwam-rlk K-WntammmmmmmKamsai ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwafKM'f HmwH -mmmTVve7-!BmmmmmwBBmmwl BmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmT- ay- TsfljBT--2-lsLk flKH sV f. arW ;.!?-SawL-ammmmmmmmmmwai emmmmmmmmmmmBsV- -' 2.VT'. -Sammmmmmm-1 ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmT - "X'Sr- A Sammmmmmmmmwl ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmml: M-. 'r Ss Immmmmmmmmmwi mLLLK W ,i:' :? Sifll ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmwaW VJ ZV'V' wf.mSammmmmwawL MZ - i$"l'mmmmwammmmmmT ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmAlsw--i-f1i'flrv-j -sammmmmmwamml smmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n P mfc . .' O l --"-'' i-s VawawawawamSBl ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mm! Wthh . Aij1.";' ''' '-oammmmmmmml Lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwrnr ws( Cfl! 'crmmmmwaammwl smmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw iV?i ""' nBSSSSSSSSSmmmmmnml fsammmmmmmmmmmmmi '- t s .AmwsammmmmmmmmmmmamiBal LmmmmmmVammVCXmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw ammmWsammV'T'--' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwa B-ommamV'Vatammmmmmwammmmmmmm I mmmT 1BT. uVSajammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmTJE ' 1 rowaV'VTammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw lammTMlM SmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmvB-'wh BSSalHHBillHHmtalammwam&al reristea' meaewres, &.eR fress the principles laid dowawf repablleaa party aad sparovwd 'jf (few American people at the eteetisM aj 1101, namely, ttr.t future rhevJd be tlsn painstakingly gathered by two who would seek the truth wtthaa ta gard to polltieal censsuueasea, Tk laformatloa waa aot at hand wtlea Sag eagrrss psssed the bills la MaKem aad without heelutioa, witkewt aa, regard or fear for the threateaad Ha astrous effect en his own polltieal for tunes, President Taft returned tht) bills lo the capital with message at bis disapproval. The tariff board has beea asad am festive instrument for ga-4 awdsr als administration and Justified Ha ea latence by Ue comprehensive report oa the wool Industry mode to earn grass, under the guidance of which It will he poeelble to determine the dif ference between the cost of predac- tie at home and" abroad, nrd to sir the people a measure revising the wool schedules, which will lenve bat kiltie to guesswork and uncertainty aad take the question out of tbe hands f the log-rollers, whose methods have long been an element of danger aad disgrace in the admlnlstraucw af the revenues of the govsramcat The aa ttoaal law-making body, thanks tc the sjadaunted efforts ot Preeldeat Taft, can now approach the task faNy ccmlf pod to cany It ta aa latiHUsi aaav Works Fee WorM-WMa I To Ue chapter of PreeUsat Tatfa hatcrnatlona! activities, aU af which have made for hi tactics faaac aad have added to the prestige of the TJaited States in the ScM of dlatcsacA Ic achievement, acvcral ef the W. H. TAFT Important paragraphs most be added. The universal movement for Interna tional peace found It original Impetus tn the submission by Preeldeat Taft ot the treaties with Great Britlaa aad Krance, providing for the axMtratiea ef all disputed questions, .laaludlag those ot vital Interest aad national honor. The leading civilised eecatrlea ot the world have uagTUdglagiy ac knowledged the altruleUo principle aa lerlylng the propaganda, of which ta president has become the high pricet and the peace-loving people of ta world have arises to call him bleaaad. The denunclaU at the Rusia American treaty waa a- dlptceaatM achievement of the highest ctwer. moro especially because the dJaeu-. slon of the passport queetioa had. he como so bitter aa t afeet the Jwdfr ment ot the bouse of repreeeataUvc. which approached th matter ta a war well calculated to briag the tw aa tlons to the verge of a dlisgrisahls International Incident In the Mexican Inctdcat he agata showed high qualities of states-- ship, demonstraUag to th world aws only the readiness ror actual aervtce of tho military branch ot the govcra- ment, as Indicated by maneuver ulong the Mexican border, but also U willingness ot this government t as sume tho respoaslbltltlcs devolvfaf tpon It with relation to disturbed tiltlouH In neighboring countries, yet tbe entire program, full at jrer and menacing posslblUUe. executed with a fine regard w wswvift sensibilities ot our neighbors t south, and. despite the mlsefelev rumors naturally clrculaUag at tlJOu time, left Mexico more than ever .,--, p vtneed ot tbo friendship tilth of thin countrv A.ehlld tak. OnMl-Itumtc.?i lett'wHaewt isimiM''!"' i W, J.VI .rr i"vTI .1 .Vj- - t mj j ir . ,:,tT 'ttf