The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 26, 1912, Image 4

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    ANTIS FlfiHT I
FOR LOST CAUSE
ONTAHK) MAN TKI.LH OK THE
HTRUOULK TO KKKP TBR WO
MAN KROM KNJOYING KqUAL
Hl'FKRAClK HTTM MEN
"It evidence U needed that the
antl-suffraglsts ar fighting (or a loct
lost cause. It can be found In tb ar-
gumenta wlilch they tbmclre pre
sent In th otilclal pamphlet recently
issued by the secretary of state
against the constitutional amendment
extending the suffrage to women.
Among other things their argument
contain the statement that "there li
alwaya an active and tcatoui mtnorltjr
In favor of woman suffrage, and thU
minority can be trusted to get out
and vote.' " So says Ralph V. Eck
hardt 1b the Orefonlan.
' "If auch be the case, let u all turn
aaCragiets. The curse of this coua
try is set the big corporations, nor
taw vatUlcal bouse, but the apa-
The abuses of the Inl
other forma of popular
Itwwwt are due to the fact that
(Be latereettd minorities are "active
sjbbb aoaloua,' and can be trusted to
jteWmad vote, while the majority,
Cas) taaHy are Interested, but do not
realise It, fall to vote at all or rot
'no' because of Inauflclent under
standing of the measures. K we
vould only all get out and vote ther
wonM be no need tor the Initiative,
referendum or recall. The sntl suf
fraglata any:
"The nun at his labor In the
street. In the meeting place ot men,
learns unconsciously as n rule, the
code, the meaning, the need of public
attain,'
"If he learns the code, meaning
and need of public affair at all, the
average man certainly learns them
unconsciously. The man who works
at manual labor doe not have vary
much leisure time to spend In study-
tar political Institution and mess
urea. If he Interests himself In
those thing he la a notable exception
to' the rule. The average farmer,
laborer, mechanic or artisan la later
eeted In thing which concern him
more nearly than the policies or a
grant commonwealth. It fcs wrong
that It should be so. but w do not
tee that reason deprive him ot hi
right to rot. Again they aver:
" We protest against the proposal
for the following reasens:
J Because the need of America I
not an Increased qunalty, but an Im
proved quality ot the vote, and there
Is no adequate reason for believing
that woman suffrage, by doubling the
vole, will Improve its quarity.'
"Anything can be proved by asser
tion. Woman suffrage may or may
not double lb vote I think not
but It will certainly alter It In a man
ner different from that which I U'
ferred In this so-called reason. In
the arst place, not nil the women In
the United States or of the state of
Oregon are married. In the second
place, not all who hav the prlvileg
will vote, any more than nit the men
who havo the privilege vote. But
the average business woman, the av
rag aplaaUr, the average school
teacher la about as intelligent aa the
average man, and It should be her
right and duty to cast n ballot which
will offset the vote of the bum. the
fanatic, and the Illiterate foreigner.
To withhold from her that privilege
is to subject her to a government la
which she hss no voice or representa
tiona government wherein those
-Abo nrementally and morally her in
ferior are politically her superiors."
SPUD EXHIBIT
WINS ATTENTION
KLMKK APPLKOATK SHOWS M
VARIKTtRS ONK GROUP OK 40
CAMR PROM A MNGLK BILL
FROM 8KKD KROM MAINS
LORD MAYOR IS DEAD CHILD IS
NH INCENSED FOUND IN BOX
The booth ot Klmer I. Applagat at
the fair grounds attracted consider-
able, attention today. He displays 31
varieties ot potatoes raised on bis
place.
One group of 45 potatoes, weighing
IS pounds, were taken from one hill.
Mr. Applegate secured three seed po
tatoes from llslne, and thee 45 po
tstoea came, from one eye. They are
Reed's Golden 0m.
DELINQUENCY IS
CHARGE PLACED
tYALLKN GIRL TO BK BROUGHT
RACK TO THI8 CITY TO HER.
HKLF PACK A CsURGR HK
WILL BK WITNESS)
The little Wallen girl, who, It la
charged, was assaulted by her father,
Arthur Wallen, will be brought back
to this city by Sheriff Barnes on a
warrant Issued out of the Juvenile
court, and charging her with delin
quency. When the girl secretly left tb city,
preauaably to escape appearing aa a
wltn against bar father, th county
officer got busy with the .wire and
soon Jwd trace of her. Finally, la
I.os Aagele, eh was rreUd.
Whether or not the charge agalast
the girl will be pressed cannot be as-
erUJa4.
SECOND DAY OF
FAIR SUCCESS
EXHIBITION- BOOTHS ATTRACT
THK ATTENTION OP MANY VM
1TORS HACK PROGRAM IS IN
PROGRKM8 TRIM AKTKRNOON
The second day of the Klamath
County Fair attracted considerable
more attention than the first. The
exhibition booth were popular places
for visitor.
The speed program la In progress
this afternoon.
Toorow'a Piuginm
First race Halt mil running race
for 1-year-olds, heats, two out of
three; purse, 17, ISO; flrst heat.
Second race Quarter and repeat,
purse. ITS, 150; flrst heat
Third race Second heat half mil
race.
Fourth race Second heat quarter
turned to this city but night.
The object of the old man In spirit-
laa .I... WA..MM all n.lt lt tl M MMIHI.V
111 WV !" - -" - I ... ,, -. lf.,11,, WI.W.III
Is a mystery. It Is expected that, . ' " ..,,. ,
.. 7u . .k. .i.i k. k.. n ght was a success, and dunclmt
after tb search for the girl bad been ' .
k j -a k ,. ,. , ,, ,., 'n enjoyed until a late hour, Tlw
abandoned, he Intended to Join her
, .. ' music was excellent, but thr floor.
tn the south. . . .. . .... ... . ... ....
II' villi III lUtl IIMIV III "llltll Hll' I1NII
M. R. Doty reported thla morning ,.r.t,arol. was not the,
having met a girl answering tb de- ...,.,,,. . . w,. .,,,, i c.
scrlptlon of Harriet on the Keno road , , .. , rom,.Mi
yesterday morning. She was sitting ,hnl ,. M, .. , ..,,,.., ..OI1di,in
on n rock by the side of the road, and for .ho ..COBj d,.B -,...,. w, bc
Firth race Finals half-mil race.
Sixth race Finals quarter race.
Seventh race Wild bora race,
purse, ISO, ISS.
All Woodmen having W. O. W. en
tertainment tickets admitted fre tai
day.
On thla day prises will bo awarded
on the poultry and livestock exhibits.
The Judges of these exhibit will be
from the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege. Poultry Judge Prof Jaa. Drydau.
Livestock Judge Prof. E. R.' Sam
son. The evening of this day will be de
toted to the Mardl Orss. Hashing
will commence at In the evening.
Unmasking at 11.
Yesterday's Race
The first rsce, a quarter-mile dssh,
was won by V. Cello, owned by Hiss
alary Harka of Poe Valley. Bull
moose, owned by J. Pearson, second,
and Hiss Pelican. W. Ooss owner, was
third.
Second race, three-quarter mil
dash, waa won by Wade Hampton,
with Dick Rusher second and Bessie
Hills third.
Third race, quarter-mile dash, was
won by La Claire, with Uncle Tom
second and Carparnla third.
Oswald Brown and Slim Chambers
were the only entries in the wild
horse race, which was won by Brown.
SUIT STARTEO
A6AINST FERRIS
ItKLKAHT KXKCLTIVK DKCLAHKH
THAT THOOPH ARK NOT NsCKD
KD TO TAKE CARE OF THOU
IILK IN IHELANU
UKLFAST. Ireland, Sept. 14. The
lord mayor ot Belfast Is Intensely
angry nt the war department for'
rending troops to thin 'city. In n
atatcmcut Issued this morning lie de
clared that troop were not needed.
The soldier aro arriving.
BEN SELLING'S
RECORD PROGRESSIVE
T Notice to Cr0tar
n the County Court of the State ot
Oregon, tor Klamath County
prescribed hy the secret r n.. i?
terldr. All timber must I.. .... '".'
In tlio MMIcr of (he Kslat of l.ucy removed prior lo June 1. mis 7u!
timber must be cut under retuUiW
Prescribed lir the . ..
UM AM1KI.KH POI.It'K IIAVK MVH.
TKIIY TO MOI.YK MKATII UK
Si;i.TKI KltOM HUKFOCATIOX.
Cl.tTHKM KXPKNHIVK
teus of nil's mmi
(Continued from Psgo 1)
Cnlled Press Service
1.08 ANIIKI.KH. Hcpt. 26.- Tlu
body of a two-inniillin-olit child, -
pensively dressed, found todny
In the lnlory In the Title Insurance
Trust building. Dentil n cnused
Jby suffocstlun.
The hotly was In a box addressed to
Mnjoiit, Winters, Callt., from the Karl
Fruit Co, The police bellnvo the
box was re-shlpped from Winters
l.oostoy, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by th ua
..... ,ililmied, John Smart, admlnlatralar
While a Legislator Aided In ,ll( (t, v.iu ut Lucy Looiy, a
Bl.olnn llnnn tlatllia Books 'teased, lo tile creditors of, and all
Placing Upon blatuie books . w
, Many Popular MeaSUrOS. iUrenel, or th said estate, to pro
k-iiI siirli claims with th proper
' -. . ,ii ,i .. i.n. itmiclier ttllhlu six tnonlh from th
'publican nominee for Untied Suite. presented lo .aid adrntaklnlor l
Senator, in a recent Interview, said l'twi or sent to his addrws. which
' "I am proud to y that us n He- M 1'oit Mnmath, Klamath county.
I nntillrin I hut. Iit.nll III Kill OreSUII (Hl'Snll.
I Lglslatur on and o(t for iiIkiuI U lnt"l U'l Sl Ar "' Auul, A.I)
.years. UurliiK that time It was my 1911.
J pleasure and duty to nld III nrlulimlliiK JOHN SMART,
and wrltlug upon the statute nooks Ailliilillstlnlnr nt win i.sinte oi i.ucy
a cross examination uy mo oiucrre,
Ferris admitted hla part In the abduc
tion of the girl.
It appears that several days aao
Ferris went to Dorris, where he hired t
a rig. He drove to this city, and
kept the outfit here until yesterday!
morning, when, by arrangement with I
Harriet, he mat her on the Kcnc.
road Tbey drove to Dorris, where NKW
Ferris bought the girl a ticket to Oro-.
lllo, Calif., and put her aboard the
5 o'clock train south bound. He re-
KASIL6A HALL
IS NOW OPEN
i of this state such progressive minis
urea aa the Australian ballot la.
the lultlsttve and referendum, recall.
the Presidential preference primary
law and many other reform measure
which have given to the people their
right. Theso measures hate taken
Oregon from under machine control
sad placed the noiulnallnR maihluery
la the hands of the people where ll
belongs. Ue.ir In mlud I hau leeu
at thla work for I )ers, laboring
I losley, deceased.
xtt-lllr
ll.'l. 1.1. ..IIM...I ,!...,. ' "
" "" times on a suites!
nntluual tmnk mu,t b iUbm(4T
llin ammiiit ut IftUO, This check win
be rslurned lo unsuccessful biddsri
applied toward the payment for tV
bur If hid Is accepted, and rsUlnsd si
a forfeit If bid Is acc.pi.a u,
bidder falls to comply i, tllt '
qulremenls of his bid. The rlibt i
Hie commissioner of Indian affalra to
wAlU leclmlcal defocls In sdmtlu.
nirnls mid bids, and to reject tit
and nil bids, la reserved, Ftirlhsr la
formation its to the Hmlirr and ropJ
of thii'Npproved form of cuntrsct sui
be obtained upon request froiI, ,tl
perlnleudrnt of th. Klamaih Indlu
school, Klamath Agency, ()r.0n
luamain Agency, Oreou, R,tUm,
r 10, ID II, Kdsun Watson, sail.,,
her
"tion, super-
.Notice for Publication
lltlendeut Klamath ludlnti school,
I ll-lIMS-IT-lf.II.I4.JS.il
(Not Coal Lands) I-3-S-X-10 h
ii.iirtmeiii nf ilia Interior. United ' ' I...I J n..i n .1 -
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Hlnles i.anu umro ni uaaeview, j (( ro, Rm,i
Oregon, August 30, 111. .lleparlmcllt of the Interior 11-....
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DA NCI NO WimVAM IK THK
HCKNK OK AN KNJOYABLK PAH
TV FLOOR WILL UK PUT IN
SHAPK FOR 8KCOMI PARTY
Not Ire li hereby given that Cora H.
Hodge, ns widow of Frank F. Dodge,
of Fort Klamath, Oregon, who, An'
August It. I90H, made Homestead
ooaslalently for everything that would ,;lltly ,aC( June II, IVflC) No. 03,
hetag about the present Oregon sy (l)rt,uHWli UKU. HMH HWU.Hec.
:J i:U NW'.i.Hei". S, Tol
H., Itange d K., Wlllametle Meridian,
lis men noure 111 inieuiion 10 mnae iit 37 H lUlne 9 K . Will. .-...
tnal nte-year proof, to e.tnl.ll.li claim trildlnn, has filed notir. of in
declined his Invitation to ride with
bias.
'I'd rather walk," she replied. "It
will strengthen my aaklee." I
Deputy Sheriff John 8chllock will
leave this evening for Orovlll to!
bring Harriet back to thla city.
Ferris baa lived In thla city about
three years. He came her from Cal
ifornia. Ho haa operated n carpenter ,
shop for some time, and also en
gaged in general contracting la part
nership with Oeorg Klein. Hr.
Klela this morning advertised a die-'
solution of the partnership, before 1
however, the arrest of Ferris.
District Attorney Kuykendall slat-
ed thla afternoon tbat a charge of
kidnapping would bo preferred
against Ferris. It Is possible, how-'
given tomorrow evening.
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Nullro I hereby ghrn that Wlllfsss
T. Hrhtelner uf Klamslh Falls, or.
gon, who, on February 11. nit
I U,Hec. ,n,)t homestead entry No otTIi fs
nshlpSI the. HIJW SK. Sec IK, K .Ngu
lerldlan, Hcc. 19. IIWU MV,R 10. Toes!
10 the laud nbuin ilvscrlbed, before C. u, make nnal roiiiiiiut.illon proof U
i. Do iJip. County Clerk of Klamaih entahltth claim to the turn! sboie'de-
miniy, ai iiamaui ruin, wrraon, un i.iribrd, lietoru I' It He ,sp, toutlf
the 5th day of Oclnbrr, 19IS. rUrk of Klamath county, hi KUrnsU
I'lalmniit iiamee as nltneseesi I'M. Ore., on the lllh dsy of Ocio.
Arthur Morrison of Fort Klamith. t,,r, oj.
iregoii tleorgn J Weiss of Fort Claimant names as wiiritM
.Umatli, tlregot, AlUe A Vo.e of Jlni llsgelaleln. I'reu l lllngltr
1'iirl Klamath. Oregon. Itestora Ji-lm . Hagelsteln, Hteplirn I twrlthf
French of Klamath Falls. Oregon mil of Klamath Falls, Oregon
A W OIITON. A W tlllTO.V,
'llr Hrglsler 9-13.10.10 r ItegUter,
" - -- " "7illir of hale " ""
limber Hale In t)r County Court ut the ntate ol
tie , I. 1 1 roposals In duplicate, each Oregon. In and for KltmtU
ueior marked ' Proposals for Tim County
. I l.imalh llesertallou," will be re- In jlr Hatter of the Ousrdlinihlpof
1 iird at tin oltlre of tlm superintend. Crnest Date Houle slid Don Ote;
nt ' ili- Mamath Indian school. Hoiile, Minors
ivlimatli Ageury, Ortgou, until 13 Notlie Is hereby glien thai tuna,
i) clock noon, I'nclfle Coast time, Tiles- am ( tho order of Hie County Court
day, thinner IS, 1112. for the pur- of tlm County of Klamath, XUI of
ihnsn nf niimliii.ilely l.MIO.OUu feet Oregon, dill) gUeti and made on lie
pine limber, piaitlrnllr nil nf Hhlrli 30th day of August, lll, In tb
i- elltiH pine, on the Klamath Indian above eulllled estate. Itixe OUt
eelve Republican Csndldste for reservation, Oregon This timber Is Moule, guardian of (Un persons, sal
United tates aenator, . upon portions uf tlm V, uf tlm Wis tetale of K'rntxt luu Houls sad Vm
01 inr .M.vi, anu win i.li 01 in iiiay Houle. mnnii. 111 ull on ct
KLLINO
This being true and a matter
.SW,, nml tlm K
Culled Press Servlr
SALT LAKK. SeDt. 26. Ooverno,1
ever, that the federal authorities may apry lnU mornnf conferred with A.
invesugaie me maucr wim a view , ww bMiBeM .... of ,h, 8t..m
of proceeding sgalnst the aged car- ahovelmtn'a un0n. lo determine on
penter on nn ven more serious wnmt btllg tb, IOTernor mf bi use bU
charge. 'nower to bring Deace at Illnaham.
On the voting list Ferris' age Is i.ro,uecu for .,ui,m,ni f tho
given at 56 years. He Is a native of lroube are poor. More deputies are
Michigan. bpin ient l0 iiin,b.m.
W. H. Shaw waa retained by Ferris
thla afternoon to make bla defense.
Following Mr. Shaw's visit to the Jail
"Tb people of Oregou do not hav
to guess as to m progressive work.
It I an open book. It Is recorded on
ta statute books of thU slate. Judge
year progressive candidates by wbal
they have done, by their records as
progressives, and I shall be perfectly
.. ft... N.'lll ..1 ...- .. .,. .1-- ... .....I .... 1-
ayTir. w,o, z t :u "" .'v: iur ri"" t'ou,u,r o,.KU,n""- h,au o'o,'
are th true progressives In Oregon. "' ,NW,'" "7'" '""' l'u,.'" """. ' hlgheat snd lst bMr.
" '- jiMiii.i'n. .in. .-, kiiiiii reiiiise nrrninsiier meniioneu, si
.uibrans tlm folio vlng dfMrrlptlon' 'private ante, bids to be rele4 st
I'rglmilne r. ilialus suuth of Ihn U the nltlm of Klllott A l.'llloll, WHIM
eo.lii" tMtwein sections 32 ami 33 htilldlng, Klamath I'.dls. Oregon. Sat
i di IK,, m.t IT chain . thetire north siihjerl In tho roimrmsllon b sale
:, iiuliis, tl.eiuo wi.t 1; rhaliu. County Court, the following deMrlUI
ll e south JT. chains tn place of he reul iroi,lt)' betnngllig lo the eiUls
Wtlsfled with the verdict eipreeeed KIM" ': a" '" Hisllon 23, Townahlp of said minors.
by th people next November."
LOWELL FAVORS SELLING
Had for 1UU
WAHHINOTON, D. C. Sept.
26.-
ALLKQKO KIDNAPPKR IN MADE
DKKKNDANT IN AN ACTION TO
RKCOVKR sMH) AIXBOKD TO BR
UUK FOR RENT
Following bis arrest this morning
on a charge of kidnapping UtU Har
riet Fink, Frank Ferris waa mad de
fendant this afternoon In an action
started by th WblU Realty cosspaay
to recover rent to th amount of
about 0.
The plaintiff I represented by J. C.
Itutenlc.
fl
W fcavti sjau rare
s'r! 01 open.' Ji
Haatar RssaMy Oa.
swirisM lt
l hleoheUe
Manager Houston of the Temple
theater, haa secured a number of col
ored stereoptlcon picture of tb Elks
Rodeo and bucking contests, which
will be thrown oa the screen toalgbt.
These are not the, motion picture
which were takes during tb Rodeo,
but slides mad from th beat Individ
ual camera, picture.. Riding' Jim
Jeffries, and Ray Plckatt on Cycloa
are among th list to b shown.
FOR SALE Jersey cow, wIU b trash
Nov. 10. Abo a lot of Walt Leg
horn pullets. Inquire John Auatad,
Hilt Addition.
10 laia witn eerris, me accusea ao- A deadly rodent ext.rmlnsior which
ned to make a statement for pub- m.y Dror of tbll cateat valuo in
llcatlon. although previous to his en-(Wpn, oul bubonlc plague, lias been
gaging counsel be talked freely. discovered here by rFcderlck (1. Now
According to hU story, Harriet of tno Unlveralty of Michigan. The
ram to him aeveral daya ago and dic0Y8ry u a micro-organism. on.i
stated that she waa In trouble, and (hundred millionth part of a cubic cen
asked that.Ferrla get her out of tho ,lmeter be)n, ,uffleJent amount to
country. km nn ... n,inn.iy.
I did not realise that I bad done Krlday. September 27lh. the nee-
nrong until tb offlcer came down ond liavlnc Installment will heeom.
and arrested me," be said. idellnaucnt. Thla la for the navln.
7 in the first, second and third unlu,
SACRAMENTO, 8ept. 16. 8ecre-,.nJ run. from the brirt-e to thn de.
tary Jordan stated today tbat he will pot BBd on Bltb trtT)
Immediately forward to Attorney, .
General Webb a printed sample bal
lot of the presidential electors desig
nated by the republicans favoring
Roosevelt, the republicans favoring
Taft, tb democrats, the socialists
and the prohibitionists. He will tben
frsme a ballot according to Attorney
General Webb'a decision.
The Taftltea say tbey will appeal
to tbe courts If the Rooseveltera are
sllowed to use the designation of re
publicans.
Notice of Dissolution
Notice Is hereby given
partnership heretofore
tween C. S. Croaby and
doing business under
of Crosby A Klein, has
solvod by mutual con
M. Klein having
X
trig
ex is sn
ueoW,
the)
affals
atai..
ANCIENT CASE
WILL DE TRIED
Oppenent In Primary Supports Him ae
Regular Party Nominee.
In giving hts uuijualltled Indorse
meat of the candidacy of Hen Selling,
progressive Republican nominee for
United Slstes Senstor, Judge Stephen
A. Lowell, an oppouent of Mr, Soiling
la th primary election, said recently.
"Senstor Selling Is the regulsr con
stituted nominee ot the parly. Ho has
bees a burden bearer In tho past poli
tical contests and Is entitled, under ull
rules ot the game, to his reward. Ho
I a progressive Republican, not only
today, but waa such when It took
aoaa courage to occupy advauced
ground. He Is a substantial business
an, with a home and Interests lu the
state. Why should any honest man
who believes In fair play In politics,
a well aa In every day affairs, refuse
U support hla candidacy, I am with
aim to th end and he ought to win
by 10,000 plurality In November."
I Smith. Range ? Hast, Willamette Terma of sale, raab, or eae-Ult
Merl llan Oregon. The limber offered rash, balance secured by spprovei
fur sxlo consists of n prartlrall) pure mortgage,
Mo pin.) aland, nhout 75 per rent The westerly 'thirty-Ore (111 few
t wlilrlt s Hindu up of mature uud lot I, block fourteen (Ml, orlglul
overmature lieex The Oregon l.'asi- own of l.lnkvllle, noa Klamath Kalis.
nn inllroad runs through the north- Oregon.
western corner of the proposed sale Dated this th da) nf Pitemr,
a en 'll.n minimum prlrtw fclilch All) Ibis, Klamath Kails. Oregon,
he nutptud uru 13.32 per M feet for IIOHK OTKV' HOUI.W, OuarJIsi.
win;, mid sugar pine, and II, Sb ir I'.lllott A Klllott, Attorneys forGisr-
.M (nt for all other aperies. Thn dlaa. (.13-10-IMk
-r
Alcohol for Boys? Co To Your Doctor
A'k y-ur doctor how often he prcrjRc an alcoholic itlmuUnt tor
children. He will nrtsbably gay, 'Wrry, very rarely." AsJchlHi
how often he prccrlbciilc forihem. He will probably aawr,
VCrV. VL-rV frinllcntlu ,rUiesf slr Lien sknut Aver' BMV
alcoholic Sarap.irilb m .1 tonlclwi the younit. fHi&J
DKI'CTs'
Y
terest to C
tlnuo the
Dated Septe
26-3t
dlsBV
S. Croshf,
bgeiaesa.
BlwarRS
am
1
tho
be-
Klein,
rm name
day dls-
said Geo.
ed of bla In-
UMTKII HTATI34 MAII-
SHALL IH HKIIR TO HKKiT. PA
I'KRH ON WITNKHHKM WHOHK
ADDItKHNCH AHK YKARM OLD
who will con,
1912.
CROBBT.
H. KLEIN.
Dissolution of Partaershlp
Notice Is hereby given tbat the
partnership heretofore, existing; be
tween F, Ferris and Geo. H. Jtleln,
doing, a, general contracting Jmalnes
under tb firm nam"of .rris ft
Klein, baabeen this dsy dJsolvd by
mutual
Dated SopUsr 20,,
MI,
26-3t QEOXH. KLEIN,
Deputy United States Marshal
I)eatty arrived In this city last night
with subpoenas for a number ot wit
nesses who aru wanted to appear In
tho federal court session to be held
In Mod ford soon.
TheMi witnesses are summoned to
testify in the case of th government
against J. O. Hamaker, an action
started juotu Hum six years ugo, and
involving tho cutting of timber on!
government land, ,
, Mr, Realty ha the all-year-old ad-1
dresses of witnesses, ,and Is having a !
hard tme nerving the papers.
Oiie of the beat UtswTn Laurelhust !
Addition lo Portlaayitto trade for lota
In KUniarsskFalls Heo Cullcote at
OlKJ Mala a4rL at psvota Call.
Perslstsnt Advocate of Popular Right
Editor Davey, of the Harney County
News, eay of th progressive record
f Ben Selling, progressive Republican
aoaUaee for United States Senater:
"Ben Belling was an earnest and
tfltBt advocate of popular rights
aad prlvtlegss when tbe men who ure ,
aw leading the noisy band of Roose
Vtt sbouter were among the most
aide-bound stand-patters, some of '
taaaa going so far aa openly to refuse 1
a members ot the Legislature to vote J
for th successful candidate of their
owa party for United States Senator,
Just ta amphaslie their opposition to
th popular system of election."
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fly II (laaaclal soundness, if
standing and cnaracisr
directors and ofllcsr, b Ni
dlness to be of service to !
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Mlsh (his bank to be Judi
und w Invite the strictest aV
iiilry. When you havo meU
wo solicit your account oa b"
iiHiilt of our Investlgstlon-
nd Savings Bank
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Having to his credit n record ot 10
years of active endeavor In the pro
gressive cause, friends ot popular gov1-'
eminent lu ths stats should have no
hesitancy In supportlug lieu Selling
lar United States Senator, , '
There Is one thing about Ueu Sel
ling's progreiBlventss t was not
born yesterday. He has alwaya boen '
a progressive and us th Republican I
nominee for Senator 1 entitled to the '
vote of ttvugtf.t-ereslv, 1 .
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