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ABSTRACT COMPANY
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Member Oratea AwtliHii
Oflka Mi Restdeaee, ...
NW car. 7th sad Main " m
CLAVTON K. WHKKLKK
, m-mtdaa aa Sarfena
(Splasi Treatmeat)
OSes heuse: to 11:10 a. m; I
.to K v' ai.t evenings. 7 to
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twk Kumnruu
miMuumT
Gunraatees Srst
wall m tnt
It yam has eaaasiea to snake
coaalelas aad de aet sat ha-
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Wood! Wood!
Weed, Lead
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(Bstraeahtll)
lf-taea Lisa Weed
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4-tt. Limb Weed .
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P. C CARLSON
WOOD
Btockweod, Lead S.7
Mockwoed, doable Lead . . .fB.75
M-tadi QfMB Mak . ...SSL73
IMMhBqrMalt SSLS
lr,8Ub, 4-foet as.
Bar fw rca ala early
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
OSsee aS Mass. O Fstlem. sfsjr
1S7.
! apple day
1
. Hm Come I
and Gone
"it
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But We Still Have an
, ..Abundance
NOW IS THE TIME TO
,BUY THEM
VAN RIPER BROS.
"QaalMy Grererie"
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BlfdcwMd Tkater
Faasswisff. W. B. Session. In Uie
' Commercial Drama
' "All FOR GOUT
'For thla. or Its eqalrakwt, ok the
! 'emrt, we wW, (Mirer Btocfcwood
far $8 a load, aad a oo-caHed
; m , 'BoM Lead" for U, with trad
' i Nt amNi to hoot.
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. Blue Front Livery
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The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH.
lM1.ied iIhIIt aicoat Saaday by
ri turald Publishing Cemaaay ot
Klamath rail, at HI Fourth Street
Katered at the peetetke at Klem
ath rail. Oregoe, tor traasmleelon
through tba Malta aa second-class
matter.
SubetrtpUoa terma by mall to aay sd
dress la the United Matter
Oae year ....... .
Oae month ...... .
KLAMATH PALLS. . . OMKION
WKONKSDAY, OCTOBKR SI, ISI4
AN nor a
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ROOMOedT
THE ORKQONIAK la a reeeat l
ue. commeatlac oa a etatemeat
ot prtaclalea made by Dr. Withy
combe, said.
"Economy U siren primary consid
eration la hit atatemeat ot prlactslae.
He holds that the preaeat burdea ot
taxation la oat ot proportion to the
taxable wealth ot the state, aad urges
the elimination ot extraTatnnce la all
forms aad a careful, edicieat admln-
!tratlon of state affairs aa the rem
edy;"
And quotes from the Doctor's state
ment after he spoke ot the necessity
of good roads as follews:
'Of equal Importance Is the cost ot
constructing these roads, a cost which
mar grow oat ot proportion to the
ralue of a specified road. There moat
be an equable method of placing the
cost xtt good roads, and, shore all.
there must be Insisted upon a system
of highway toaatructloa which wtll
gire a dollar's worth ot road for et
err dollar expended."
These principles are particularly
applicable to Klamath county at the
present time. Economy In public at
'fairs Is the demand of the times er
,ery where, aad nowhere Is It more
necessary than la this county after
the extraragant management of the
last four rears, during which time the
tcountr debt has Increased about
'$400,000, notwithstanding the enor
mous sums of money collected from
the taxpayers and spent during the
same period.
It will be for the TOtera to deter- J
mine by their rotes on Norember 3
whether or not they want this extrar
agant management to continue or not.
ItlVERH ARE STILL CLOSED
T
3 LUMBERING to be abandoned
by the mills purchasing Umber
on the Klamath Indian reservation?"
U a question that many are asking,
looking back to a year ot unsuccess
ful endeavor to secure the re-opealag
of Williamson and Sprague rivers to
logging. It haa been about a year
since the matter first came to the at
tention of Klamath Falls people, aad
since that time every conceivable
agency has been brought Into play la
the hope of securing the opening.
These rivers, which are the natural
means for transporting the logs from
the woods to the mills at Chlloqula.
were closed to logging by the bureau
of indiaa affairs, after a petition bad
been sent in by some sportsmen and
Indians, protesting that the driviag
of logs would interfere with the trout
fibbing. Strenuous efforts have been
made to have the rivers re-opened,
but so fsr la vala.
The matter was taken up by the
Klamatb Chamber of Commerce; by
the county republican aad democrat
central committees; through personal
letters to influential people in the
Kast and West; through the Oregon
delegation in congress; through tele
grams, letters and petitions to the
Department of the Interior aad In
dian bureau; through commercial
clubs all over Oregon and California
but logging oa the rivers is as
much barred today as a year ago. In'
me spring a promise was maoe ty In
dian Commissioner Cato Sells that be
would make a personal Investigation.
Spring came, but no Mr. Sells, Instead
a telegram that he would be here dur
ing the summer. This In turn was
followed by a telegram stating that
the commissioner would be here early
la the fall.
After Sells telegraphed that be
would be here, the local campaigning
ceased, for It was felt that what was
needed was about accomplished. But
bow winter is fast approaching, and
aa yet nothing baa been doae.
The Chamber of Commerce has
sgala takea up the matter with Seere
tary Laae.'ia the hope ot geMtas; some
srtlontahea. U would he wsll for
every, persea laterestod to the future
ef this seetioa to make seat effort
In the hope, that by spring thla great
Injustice to our lumber Interests will
bo corrected and the mtlla at Chllo
quln can all run lull blast.
"WOBKiXttMAN-H lXTKKaTH'
jh on the part ot American maau
rrKU long and emphatic protests
tacturers, the democratic secretaries
ot war and nsvy cancelled the con
tract they had let to British firms
for some sixty or aerenty thousand
dollars worth of brass buttons for
American uniforms.
The war and the uncertainty ot de
livery supplied the secretaries with an
excuso for cancelling the contracts.
Out what will happen to American
worklnxmcn It the next contract
awarded a foreign firm cannot be can
celled! And Is It showing the right
spirit when cabinet officers hare to be
compelled to cancel contracts which
they willingly granted foreign manu
facturers T
.'. Scattered Skts .'.
e e e e a
NOW, how many want apples to
day? ONK JtKASON advanced for the
low mortality rate among the Scotch
Highlanders now at the front Is that
the Qerman marksmen, at the sight
ot the bare lege aad kilts laugh so
hard that they spoil their aim.
MANY 1'KOl'I.K wonder where the
woman who known all about the mis
deeds of other women's husbands ac
quires all this mysterious knowledge.
NO, ITS only when they're greea
that they cause cholera morbus, In
quirer. We suppose that the effects
of the over-indulgence yesterday
abould be classed at "appleplexy,"
ONCK MORK referring to that
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WE ARE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH
We hecp at all times Hie latest metUciae demanded by the med
ical fraternity.
Yowr prescription are dispensed by regUtereil pharmaclaU.
May wo not serve yea?
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY
Corner Mala snd 7lh Streets, Klamath Valla. Ore
WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR
BOOTH
Republican Candidate, for United States Senator
Are you better off now than you were under a Repub
lican administration?
Are you satisfied?
If you believe in the principles of the Republican Party,
if you arc convinced that these principles arc best for the
country, then prove it by voting for your standard-bearer,
Robert A. Rooth, Republican candidate for the United
States Senate.
You know that under Republican Presidents the people
of the United States have good times.
You know that under Democratic Presidents you have
democratic times.
Remember the prosperity under McKinley, Roosevelt
and Taft.
Remember conditions under Cleveland and Wilson.
The issue in tins campaign is not one of personality. Il
is not one of non-partisnuship. It is a question of whether
you prefer prosperity under Republican administration.
Do you have enough work? Are your wages good? Is
your busincs what, you Want it to be?
If you are satisfied with present conditions, well and
good; if you believe that the present situation is better
than under McKinley, Roosevelt and Taft, vou know what
to do.
The way to bring back prosperity is to help elect a Re
publican Senate, The Republican candidate in Oregon i
R. A Booth.
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This is a Republican year. Vote the ticket straight,
(Paid Advertisement Republican State Central Committee, Imperial
Hotel, Portland, Ore.)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON
German right win. It h been turn.
cd to many times ot late, according
to the paper, that many people PlC'
ture It at a corkscrew.
TIIK RKAL IUQ I8.HUK U whether
or not Klamath l to be benefited by
the ranamalaclBQ International Kx
position. Whether she U r not de
pends upon the paMsge of the halt
milt advertising levy.
The Klamath Valley Warehouse
will store grain and luxe warehouio
receipts. I'hoae 88, 673
Notice) for rubllratlon
(Not Coal l-.mli )
Department ot the Interior, U, H.
Und OfRce at Ukelcw, Oreiton,
September 11, 19 H.
Notice Is hereby given that Henry
A. Qrttucs, whose potoltlce addrees
Is Klamath Pall, Oregon, did, on th
11th day ot May. mi. tile In thit
office Swora Statement eud Applica
tion No. 07631, to purchase the KH
BWU, section 3. Townthlp 30 8
Range 19 K, Willamette Meridian,
aad the timber thereon, under the
provisions of the act of June 3, IsTS,
and acta amendatory, known as the
'Timber aad Stone U," at such
value as might be fixed by appraise
meat, aad that, pursuant to such ap
plication, the wad and timber there
on have beta appraised at a total ot
1357.50. the timber estimated 153.
000 board feet at $.50 per M, 0o
Juniper pests at 6c. and the Und
$50.00; that said applicant will offer
final proof la support of his applica
tion aad awora statement on the 3th
day of December. 1914, before C. R.
DeLap. county clerk of Klamath
county, at Klamath Kails. Oregon.
Aay person la at liberty to pro
test this purchase before eatry, or
Initiate a contest at any time before
patent Issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit in this office, alleging fact
which would defeat the entry.
JAS. P. nUROESS. Register.
103; 134 b
RODEO Will PAY
DIVIDEND SOON
ANNUAL MKieriNti Or" TIIK STOCK I
IIOI.ItKKS OV TIIK OIUMIANIM'j
TIO.V WILL HK IIM.U KANLV IV
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..... ..-ui.... .iff nil tti.t HiixiiiarMi 1)1
,urr "ji "" " " - .
.k.. Thlnl Annual Klk' Itodno, tltf
dlivctors of the llodw Amusement J
As(h!latlon. t meelliik l "'"
found that.lt ! poMlble to tie
Pi a dividend on r.11 paid up Mock,
1M villi be done at the annual slock
holders' mtlnit. to be held ,Sorm
ber 9th.
Tlwi Itmlt-o AMOclatluii l comiHweil
of member of Klamath fall t.dlo
No. 1347, II. T. O, Klks. The main
purposo ot conducting the annual
Wild West show U for nmunetnsnt
purposes only, and not as a money
milking project.
.Notice of ISMMdnMster's Sale
Notice I hereby given that on the
Itth day ot October, 191 1, 1 Impound
ed the following described aalmali
One bay mare, age about 9 year,
branded K M on left hip. Ullnd In
right eye.
Unices Mid aultuM Is claimed It
wilt ho sold nt public auction at the
city pottud at 3 o'clock, on rriday.
October 33. KD OWENS.
303t t'oundmaater.
Put Your Savings
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SS. . CS-.sssssT Sl'',3i?2H?t
HRST STATE SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH PALLS. ORIOON
Voters,
The Dental Trust, with all its powerful political organisa
tion, is moving heaven and earth to defeat the dtnuA
reform bill.
In every town and city members of the Trust are out work
ing against the bill . , ,
The Medical Trust is helping the Dental Trust by forcing
nurses and druggisti, under threat of boycott, to work
against dental reform.
All kinds of campaign lies are being circulated to deceive
the voters. Don't let the Trust scare you.
The Trust made the present dental law. Under this law
it controls the State Board of Dental Examirms vary,
member of that board is a member of the Trust.
In this way competent dentists are kept out of Ortfotsj
and the Trust prevents competition and keeps up prices.
Vote Yes X 340
And Bust tbe Dental Trust
6th and Washington St
Portland, Oregon
Records of tht Pitt
,. wrwuve KvWeac Vm He Mas) U
KUmath Kat"
t-iuik well to their record. What
I. hav. done many times la years
Koito by I Ihe best guarantee ot fu
ture results, Anyone with a bad hark;
any reader suffering from urinary
tioublwi, from Sidney Ills, should Sad
comforting word lu tha following
statement.
H, P. UMig, 3 Hultunn street.
Ashland, Ore., mvi "I ue4
mura of IHmn'e Kidney nils and titer
nu me ereat relief from backache
ami kidney trouble, I lakrt pleasure
In roitrumluK what I said about
Ihmu's Kidney IMII lu the public en
dorsemeut I gave -me lime ago."
irlr 50e. at all dealer. IHjn'l
'simply ak for a kidney remedy t
IKun's Kidney I'M the earn thai
Mr. Long bad. roster-Wllburo Co.,
Prop , lluffalo, N, Y
Dr. H. H. MamlHua Is now
la rtatswa I. tt aad . la Whdee
hsff. fheaeS
When baby suffers with eeseasa t
some licking skin Usable, set Deaa's
Olatmnt. A IKtle eflt fees a leaf
way aad It Is sate far eMMraa, Fifty
cents a hot si til draff stares.
Mnbetflbe far the HsraM.
a meats
In India i txr cent of lbs worses
lesnnot read or write.
in a Good Bank
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voters la the fact that to edsSleals j
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