The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, April 06, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY. APRIL 0, 1014
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
der the present conditions, It would I
tniuin that 1 would not only have to
jtion showing a violation. After the
i nnglect my private business entirely
court had adopted the plan of en­
To the Voters of Klamath County:
during ihu next six months, slid would '
forcing its orders by putting padlocks
In Older to relieve the uiluda of the be classed as a politician, which would 1
on the doors of tbe buildings and
taxpayers and other Interested parties be a new role for me to till, and one
prohibiting the opening of the bulld-
lu Klamath county with reference to that I have, thoroughly detested all
| lug until the owner should give a
ti e county election as far aa the my Ilfs, and as I have the faculty of
Ootid that it should never again be
(orchestra, and the attendance includ­
county judgsiiip Is concerned, I will calling a spade a spade, and never do-{
{used for tbe Illegal purpose, and send-
ed the following: Mr. and Mrs. Le­
say that 1 feel highly honored at hav- Ing things by half. I would mak<- (
ilug the proprietors of the joints to
land Mosier, Miso Orpha Halliday.
Itig beeu approached by so many tax- many friends (maybe) by going
¡the jail for large sentences, not on
¡Miss Helen daucerman, Miss Duncan,
pryora In the county, wi.IcU have In­ against a well organised political ma-
{convictions for the sale of liquor, un­
cluded members of ail political par- chine that has plenty of oil and grease {
Miss Elsie Low, Miss Hasel Barnes,
derstand, but for violating the order,
¡Miss Kathryn Williame, Min Marga­
(Ex­
tl-s aa well aa people who have been ready t< run night and day.
I'ald Advertisement
¡of the court, there could be no Jury
Wednesday was a big evening at ret Williams, Miss Florence Bowea,
Icjntlfied with different factions, to cuse me. 1
*
I aland openly and trials and convictions were easily ob- j the splendid home of Klamath Falla Mias Maude Rippey, Miss Beatrice
Oregon City, Oregon,
do otherwise.
I take thia method of advising the
accept the nomination for county,,
February 14, 1314. above board, unconditionally In favor taiued. After these things bad been Lodge No. 1106, Loyal Order of ¡Clendenning, Miss Josie Low, Miss
voters of all polit leal parties. In or-
j'- lge in the coming election.
of tbe adoption of a national and state done the owners of the buildings Moose, when the club was thrown Hazel Fitch, Miss Virginia Callahan,
In every Instance the people who der that they may make some other *’* the People of Oregon;
li.Ve approached me on the subjoct more suitable choice; that 1 am not
1 have waited with the hope that umendraent to tbe Constitutions of ¡giadually found other tenants, and in op«» to the wives and ladies of tbe Miss Gould, Hugo H. Loewe, Albrecht
Il dated that I owed It to the county an aspirant to any office, and partic- »«*'»• ot “»• numerous gentlemen who the t nlted Ulates and tbe state of Or- the course of a few months or per- members. This is tbe ftrst of a series Oehler, Albert H. Loewe, Will H.
lu make a sacrifice of my time aud ularly lb« county courtship of Klam- *“« candidate« for governor In the re egen, to prohibit the sale and manu- haps a year the same business men of ladles’ nights, to be held each i Bennett, John Siemens. J. B. McAllis­
publican priusriex and otherwise, in facture ot ail Intoxicating liquor wUh-' who had protested against the rigid month, and it proved highly enjoy- ter, Andrew M. Collier, Philip J. Sin­
n >ney aa well aa devote my talents as nth county.
I beg to remain, yours very truly, 'announcing their candidacy, would In the United States and within tbe enforcement of th« law came to th« aNe. Cards and other amusements nott, Harry Goeller, Mr. Freed, Billy
a bus I tissa man to straighten out our
¡make some declaration as to bow they state of Oregon.
.assistant attorney general and apol- *er* indulged in In the club rooms, Immel E. B. Elliott, Wm. P. Johnson,
I). B. CAMPBELL
c< unty trouble«.
{stoo4 upon the national problem of
1 also favor national suffrage to oglsed.
No disinterested business '■’hile dancing was enjoyed in the ball James Foster, James Lytle, Lawrence
I fully realize that 1 owe a a-oa:
'the sale and manufa<ture of intox- the Women of the United States.
men In tba city would now be willing room, music being furnished by Tin- [ B. Kinnear, George Lincoln, Garrett
d aITt Klamath < uutily. for the .«<
ilcallug liquor In the United States. 1
•SH
1 am oppose«! to any and all Aslat- , ® have the city return to the old plan, dall’s orchestra. During the course Van Riper, Andrew Horner.
it that 1 haw «egalnod my h'tahh
♦ ♦♦
r ,i-e coming .sore nknough I hsvu
FOK THE HODEO had also hoped that there would les, such as Hindus being permitted I remember instances where grocery- °T the evening salads, sandwiches,
have been some expression us to bow to tome luto this state and competing men and other merchants said that c°8ee and Icecream with wafers were
n ide many financial sacrifices since
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A birthday party was held In honor
since
the enforcement
of the law, and »«rved. Among those attending were- of Lynn Skillington at the home of his
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ci tnlug here by selling my iutereels W<H I.D 4 NE MAIN FIU»M FOURTH these gentlcm«-u stood, or would stand in the logging camps and other av-!*
on the question of an umendment to eutlea o(
and labor with the la- this was said within a year there-.
■ - Mr
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“d Mr« --------
Harry
Richardson.
Mr. parents, on Tenth street, Saturday
lu Canada, Florida, Illinois, indlgua
TO HEVENTH
{tbe Constitution of tbe state of Or­ ’ boring men now here.
after, children came to their stores
evening,
oi.d In North Dakota, and In some In-
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— 4nd Mrs. G. W. Cain, Mr. and Mrs. ---------
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Many joyful kid games
» >ncea I realised only 30 per cent of I*« tition, Higiinl liy All of the ltu»ln*-s» egon abolishing the sale and manu-
It 1« unnecessary tor me to add .with five and ten dollar bills I to:R. C. Shipley and son, Mr. and Mrs. ¡were played, and later refreshments
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. I were served.
Houx'» along the Afft*«'<«-d Mtrrets, ’failure of all intoxicating liquor with­ that 1 stand with all good citizens in ¡purchase provisions, who had prior'®-
v iat they actually coot me, in order
Those who attended
Asking
That They He 4'l<a«e«l «o in thia atrte. None or these gentle- thia alate lu favor of upholding and .to the enforcement of the law never.®- Kiley, Mr. apd Mrs. A. F. Sal- were Tom Beiseli, Glen Hall,
t<> got all my capital invested In the
Traffic Tlioae Kerning«, Will He rneu have seen fit to commit them­ maintaining our school system in a Iseen that much money in their lives; 8< y, Mr. and Mrs. Mike P. I-avenik, nard Holland, Maurice Myers, Jesse
c unty 1 expect to make my home
l*rrM-nlr<l nt Monday's Meellng of selves in any way upon this great fair and liberal way, and In the con- that the children that formerly came .Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Arnold, Mr. and Summers, Howard Orem, Jack Elliott,
•
I have always taken an Interest in
issue, which I thlpk and believe to 1 struction of roads and highways to barefooted had shoes for the first Mrs. J. W. Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. W. carl Ferris, George Dow, Ted Shipley,
the <'oun«ll.
« >rythlng that came up which tended
be
the most important lor the welfare ' meet the demand aud requirements ¡time In their lives; that the poorer f. T urpin, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rea. ye>n Dow and Lynn Skillington.
t > benefit the town and county, aud
Mr«. Ross
Rwi Nickekrson, Mr. {
In addition to the bucking chntssts, of the people general'/ and to the of our farming, producing, commer- ¡das« of people were able to pay and Mr and Mrs.
i st at present a great part of my
♦ ♦♦
and
Mrs.
Miles
Lippert, Mr. and Mrs.!
maintenance
of
our
Cbnstlau
clviUsa
paid
their
bills
at
the
store«
where
butldogglng.
etc.,
at
the
Rodeo
l i|e la devoted to matters that con-
ial and business classes of the people
,
.
Mrs Harry Benson entertained the
Maurice
AnUr u? “ m L“h“a’ Tuesday Bridge Clnb Tuesday after-
< • rn the public at large, and of no grounds, and the attractions of the tion that now exists.
of this state, with their qualification ¡formerly It wax difficult to obtain pay-|
Mrs. L. w
Reluctantly,
after
due
considera
­
ment.
Of
course,
our
city
adjoins
carnival
company,
tho
three
days
of
v.“.’ «
<U m
at her “o“* ™ WMblrvten
i .isnclal Interest to me, other than a
that 1 feel that whatever plans are
AncUon bridge wm play#<J
I. ivnte cltlsen, aud I will gladly .’on- the Elks' Rodeo will be further en- tion, 1 have concluded to become a adopted In the construction of roads Kansas City. Missouri, and the flrat Turpin. Mis. Viol. SanUmaw, Miss ureet
Beatrice
livened
by
open
sir
dancing',
if
the
candidate
for
governor
upon
this
issue
block
over
the
line
la
known
aa
the
en
enn
ng,
the
highest
score being made by Mrs.
i .iue to do whatever 1 can to further
in this state an.l whatever methods
principal one of my candidacy, ’•re used in the construction that the wet block,’ and It is said to contain ¡Sly, Martin Laveink, W. D. Miller.!
i a prosperity of the county at large. city council sees fit to grant a petl- «*
- Charles Meldrum. A dainty luncheon
I 11 the position that the Intelligent Interest In tiip farming class of tbe something like a dozen or two saloons I Carl Wells, Mias Ople Donart, Miss 7 was served to the guests, who were
I I 1 will not accept the nomination tion to be presented Monday night.
According to tbe plau outlined, opinion ot ail fafr minded men and i people of this qfate should be very ready to greet the Kansas man when Belle Moody, J. N. Nye, Walter W. I
• county judge in the coming elec-
Mrs. A. L. Tibbets of Portland. Mrs.
Main street between Fourth und Sev- ¡women-is unquestionably that the carefully safeguarded and their wish­ tie cornea over. But only those who Donart, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Tindall, '1 Earl Whitlock, Mrs. A. R. Campbell,
l m for the following reasons;
First—The county's financial con- entli streote, will be closed to traffic 'liquor traffic, aa pow lu use and force, es as Indicated through the society were so addicted to the use of liquors Mrs. Jule Barlow, C. L. Miner, Bert Mrs. Carey Ramsby, Mrs. Chaa. Met-
I d . McCoy, Misses Harriett and Anita
« lion Is In what I call a deplorable on the nights of July 2.-4 and «. In- *» • menace to civilisation, and la the of equity and tbe development league that it was almost impossible for
drum, Mrs. O. W. Robertson. Mrs.
Lawrence, Mrs. Floyd Mundy, Stephen
'stead
ot
being
used
as
a
thoroughfare
result
largely,
of
«rime,
poverty,
de-
them
to
do
without
it
would
in
the
t lie. Her warrants being In llllga-
and the Farmers' Grange should be
Bert Withrow and Mrs. C. J. Robert­
evening take the trouble to go to Mis­ tWosnik.
I n In the circuit court of our county, ’tbe street will jxi used at a ball room, ««neracy and moral decay, to such an consulted and followed.
son.
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souri for liquor. The large majority
I i well as the federal courts of ths and a band or two will furnish music «»tent as to become » startling danger
♦ ♦♦
I desire also to say that I «land lr-|
The Ladies Aid of Grace M. E. |
'to ths brain race. 1 have no person-
of them, and the average man, turned
II ite. and as 1 am informed that un- tor all to dance on the pavement.
revocably in favor of free press and
Tango,
tea
and
cards were tea tees
The Idea met with ths hearty ap- «1 ««b‘ ««alnst the man who Is run-
¡and went to his home without having church held a most enjoyable Violet?
«< r the laws of Oregon there Is only
free speech, and that If I should be
of
Friday
’
s
meeting
of the Friday Pel-
< .e decision thut can be expected, and proval of all the business bouses .'«IM « saloon. 1 reallyteel more like «ueceesful in being nominated and spent his money for liquor. Prior to -Silver Tea at the home of Mr«. Kin­ Pan Club. Mrs. F. B. English was
inear, on High .street, Thursday after-1
within
ths
preacribed
district.
All
condemning
and
censuring
society
for
,
the
enforcement
of
the
law.
the
joints
l at is that lhe warrants are Illegal;
elected governor of this state, I will
hostess, and there were present Mrs.
i .id therefore null and wold. And as were glad to signThe petition and ex- permitting thia great evil and power sea, so far as my power will permit, always procure«! from the banks large noon. The spacious rooms were bean- A. D. Miller. Mrs. L. F. Willetts, Mrs
{tf
fully
decorated
with
cut
flowers
and
,
i
reseed
their
opinion
that
thia
would
to
«xi»«
»»d
to
obtain
tbe
firm
hold
¡turns
of
money
on
every
pay
day,
be
­
r, general consequence It will put
that no man or woman, rich or poor,
Over eighty ladles Louis Gerber, Mrs. F. J. Williams,
I 'amatb county, and particularly the prove a highly enjoyable fe»ture for that It has In thia state and In this black or white, shall be deprived of cause a very large percentage of the ¡Oregon grape.
¡called
during
the
afternoon and en­ Mrs. Opal Tibbets, Mra.E. R. Reamos,
spectators
and
dancers
alike.
{country.
If
1
had
my
o*n
way.
I
{pay
checks
were
chased
over
the
bar,
i unty court, In a most disgraceful i
the opportunity of fairly and decently
joyed
a
fine
musical
program and the Mrs. W. H. Mason and Madame Oa-
-
'should
feel
aa
If
society
itself
ought
‘and of course you know that the la­
I sit Ion for some years to come. And
.'Xpresslnx themselves anywhere, in
dainty
refreshments
served by the route, in addition to the club mem­
Chas
E
DeMund
of
I
’
roenlx,
Aris.,
*»•
punished
to
the
extent
of
com-
borer
would
naturally
feel
called
upon
I > matter who Is elected to look after
public halls or upon tbe streets of
Indies.
The
program
consisted of bers. who are Mrs. J. C. Brocken-
I o county court matters In the fu­ representing an Investment company PensatinK men who have engaged In cities in this state, as long as they !to spend some part of it under those
numbers*!»)- Mrs. T. H. Cofer, Mrs. B. brough, Mrs. F. B. English, Mrs
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In
which
he
la
interested.
Is
In
the
this
business.
MMtioned
by
law.
In
a
circumstances,
and
It
frequently
hap
­
I ro, whether the present judge auc-
conduct themselves in a lawful way. i
Mary A. Jackson, Mrs. E. B. Hall,
pened that his wife and children saw iC. Thomas, Mis« Marjorie McClure
t eds himself or has a successor, the city looking after profitable Invest- reasonable way to recover their In-
The liquor question has got to be {
{and Miss Louise Benson. A goodly Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. Charles
but
a
very
small
part
of
the
proceeds.
unty
court
will
harj»
to
take
the
meats
for
bls
company.
He
Is
being
¡vestment
that
they
have
made,
on
the
II
fought out. Men will be compelled
Meldrum. Mrs. Fred H. Mills, Mrs.
unt of tho unfortunate state of af- piloted over the country today by W. aame theory that Abraham Lincoln
All was done away with when the {sum was realized, and all were unan­
to take a stand for or against it. Tbe
Fred Schallock and Mrs. Earl Whit-
imous
in
saying
they
had
enjoyed
ira,
and
I
am
not
prepared
to
ahoul-
M
Montellua
of
the
Klamath
Develop-
favored
buying
the
slaves
and
c«»l-
4
>!nts
were
closed.
Kansas
City,
Kan
­
I
saloon is either right or it la wrong,
ilock. The first prise wee won by Mrs.
■mixing
them,
in
order
to
settle
the
themselves
immensely.
sas. increased in population the first
mont company.
< r the criticism.
Earl Whitlock and the second by Mrs.
. slave problem. Of course, 1 think am! if II is right it should be maintained three or four years after the laws
♦ ♦♦
Second—It Is my understanding
and perpetuated; if it Is wrong It
Mason.
Following
The
jolliest
April
Fool
’
s
party
yet{
“
ason
'
°“owlnK the awarding of
STATEMENT
know that the people of this state
were enforced at a wonderful rate.
1' at tho warrants were onjolned on
should be deetroyed. 1 feel that it is
______ [ was indulged in
reported was staged at the home of the prlx*“‘ dancing
Ot
tlie
ownership,
management,
clrcu-
-
would
not
favor
compensating
men
There
was
marked
improvement
in
I
<ount of unwise Investments, paying
wrong; 1 feel that it Is foolish for the'
and refreshments were served.
M
r«.
F.
U.
Patrick
on
Pine
street
Fri
­
4
travagant prices for work done on latlon of tho Heml-Weekly Herald. »!>" h«»o Inveatci their m- ney In the moral societies of tbe state of Oregon tbe prosperity of the merchants and
buaimme, neither am I ad-
'the business of the city increased, day night, with Miss Verda Cozad and
I
unty roads, bridges and culverts, published aeml-weekly. at Klamath
to talk about fighting vice, preach
Miss Ione Steinman as chief consplr- .-'TTOR.NE1» TO
I id the gross carelessness In the mat- Falls. Oregon, required by the act of vocatlng It us a part of my platform sermons against vice, pass resolutions {and instead of a decline, there was a
ators, and Miss Marjorie Sellers the
ARGL’E ACTION
August
24,
1912.
,
ln
*>»•*
flghl;
1
«m
simply
suggesting
¡great
increase
in
business
and
in
oop-
I r of handling county funds gewr-
Editor, w’ O Smith. Klamath Falls. H ‘o the conscience and fair minds of igalnst vice and hold banquets and ulation. Most of the buildings that 'happy victim. Miss Sellers, who is
i ly on the part of the present county
make siweches and congratulate each
Attorneys W. H. A. Renner and
Oregon.
,h* people of this state, for them to
{were formerly occupied by joints are soon to become Mrs. McCall, was
< i urt. We do not know that any of
other how they are going to fight vice,
asked by Miss Cozad to accompany Herbert D. Oale left on Sunday
I cee chargee can be proven before a Managing Editor, W O Smith, Klam- «'*•• •«•«>» consideration as they see and permit the saloon to exist in this ¡occupied by ‘legitimate business.*"
l.er to Miss Steinman's home for a morning for Salem, where they are
nth Falls. Oregon.
{•*• recognising as I do. that when-
In closing 1 desire to say that I
«"mpetent tribunal: however, from
stale, because it la in the saloon to a
social call.
Miss Sellers was sur-{to appear before the aupreme court
"'«» K 1« In danger.
¡iavor
the
11,500
exemption
from
u bualnees standpoint. I contend It Bu.lne.s Manager. W O. Smith, rv^r
great extent that the seed is sown
j '
prised when a number of the high Monday, making the arguments in the
Klamath
Falla.
Oregon.
"
»
”
•
»
r,
«
ht
,o
«'»ollsh
and
to
de
­
taxation, now before the people of
natters not whether the county re­
Publisher. Herald Publishing Com-',lr°X anything that endangers itself. and eventually ripens into crime and ¡this state. In addition thereto 1 wish sthool girls rushed out to greet them, suit of George Reed against the Wost-
ived full value In the labor or ma-
rise of every character, leading in the
but thought It just an April fool ern Union Telegraph company. Ren-
Mv
nn*’ Purpose Is to try to
i rial, or even 35 per cent of the l»any of Ki.mntli Falls. Oregon'
end to the jail and penitentiary, in I to say that I feel that the people of party. The great surprise came when uer represents Reed and Gale tho de­
Owners—W. O. Smith, Klamath «rouse the public opinion and tho con-
¡the
state
of
Oregon
and
in
fact
society
' alue of the warrants that have been
i the Insane asylum and to degeneracy.
. „, w .
. nnv.rtv . generally, rarely appreciate the debt Miss Sellers took off the handker- fense.
<><ued, she ought to pay her outstand-» Falla, Oregon; Mna L. Hmlth, Klam- «rl«*nce of tho people of this state,
ath F ii II m Oregon Nate Otterbein where they wll) be wMlIng to stand *lly notbl“< about want and poverty!
chief after being blindfolded in a
Reed is suing the company for |10,-
!■ g debts contracted by the county sth rails, Oregon, ¡sat« utt. roein,
to the thousanda and millions of and obligation that they owe to the
;atue of blind man's buff. While the <>00 damages.
A bucket of paint
Klamath
Falls.
Oregon
«boulder
to
shoulder,
irresponsive
or
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¡school teachers and instructors, from
< iurt. as Its members were elected by
women and children in this land.
,-ictim's eyes were bound with a hand- dropped by an employe of the compa-
colleges down to our district schools,
U • people. Therefore, tbe taxpayers i Known bondholders, mortgages and poMtical party or affiMatlon. and unite
kerchief a table had been moved into ny from the top of a pole struck Reed,
■ •-
for the purpose of putting tho saloon
1 know what kind of a battle thia
I for the efficiency and the work that
■ re at fault, and are liable for all Other security holders, holding 1 per
of" total amount ^of bus Incas out of existence and destroy *1» be. 1 fully realise the power of I they do, and if I should be honored the room, piled high with a miaceUa- md be alleges that he Is permanently
i bts contracted by their represents-1 'cent or more c. ____ ____ ...
I
neo us "shower" for the bride-to-be. (injured as a result.
'Its influence In our economic, social the liquor element and the Retail
i vea, and every warrant should be bonds, mortgag«-«. or other securities: |
with this nomination and*election, it'
Liquor Association of this state, who
,On the table was a varied assortment
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and
political
life.
1
therefore
am
in
I <tld, unless absolute proof can bo None.
would be a source of great pleasure
are glways on guard and ready to
{of cooking utensils, table and other-COUNTY ENTERS DEMURRER
favor
of
destroying
the
saloons
with
Sworn
to
and
subscribed
before
me
i roduced showing that some of the
< to me. in every legitimate way, to aid
linens, plates, cups and saucers, etc.
IN THE WARRANT SUITS
¡compensation if the people should battle for their position. I know how
v arranla were secured from the court thia 2Xtli day of March, 1914.
und advance the different school in­
IA mock luncheon, consisting of hot
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upon a direct vote so declare, but I hard it it to make merchants, bank-
CHARLES
J.
FERGUSON,
ijrough fraud.
terests and Institutions of thia state
Demurrers to the complaints filed
Public
for Oregon.
(Seal)
1 Notary
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— . wnuld veto *®X bill which the leglsla- era and business men take an active ¡and the material welfare of the in­ water and toothpicks, with dishpans
Third—I will give just one more
¡for finger bowls, was followed by a against the county court by R. N. Day
1‘ason, and that is. If I were crasy • My commission expiree March 18. *«ro rot«bt P“«»- compensating sa- interest in the movement, because structors and teachers thereof.
dainty bonest-to-goodness luncheon, to enjoin payment of certain warrants
Ijjj j
loons for their investment unless the they frequently fear that it will In-
< nough to accept the nomination un-
1 also strongly favor giving aid and Those there were Gertrude Beals,'have been entered by the defense.
imople by popular vote directed me to jure the market, the store, the bank,
and in other words, all trade. The all assistance that is possible towards Margeurite Williams, Katherine Wil- Stone A Gale. Emmons A Webster and
facts are that If every saloon was ' helping the people of Eastern Oregon liams. Barbara Goeller, Hasel Goel- John Irwin, district attorney, are
driven out ot business in Portland, {and other parts of the state needing !ler, Nina Noel. Ella Dews, Marguerite '«'ounsel for the county court.
WILL A. LEONARD
The demurrers contend that there
inside of six months or a year the i irrigation.’ to get water upon their Dunbar. Ruth Saucerman, Madge Dlx-
merchants and business men would lands.
DENTIST
?on. Louise Benson. Waive Jacoba, <s a want of parties defendant In the
1 also favor giving the governor Dorothy Darling and Mrs. Patrick.
eases. They hold that the creditors
be the ones who would be congratu­
Whit* Maddox Bids.
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of Klamath county whose warrants
lating each other upon the advance 'power to veto separate items in ap­
One of the most enjoyable affairs of i are attacked are not made party de-
in every line of business and better propriation bills passed by the legis­
payments of the bills of their pa­ lature, and this 1 advocated for years the week was an informal dancing fendents, and It Is stated that these
¡when a member ot the state senate. party given Thursday evening tn people are necessary parties for the
trons.
' It is now being taken up as a new Moose hall by a number of young peo- determination of the validity of their
To illustrate this, I herewith quote
.tn extract from a letter written to me matter by some of the candidates, al­ pie. Music was furnished by Tindall's {claims.
¡November 1?. 1918. by Hon. Silas though 1 used it as an argument on
{Porter, who is one of the judges of the floor of the state senate for many « ise, or under any circumstance what- 1
AHHVS IEGINS s Mill LBM9 IIU TRW the supreme court of Kansas, and a ‘years endeavoring to induce the legis­ ¡ever.
• no SLW«va PO,8ONS owe OL -Noa in man w|10 |ias 11^4 |n Kansas during lature to pass a bill calling for a con­
I also favor the abolishment of the
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Hon. Geo. C. Brownell Republican Candidate for Governor, ¡£1
Issues Statement to the People of Oregon and Says
He Will Veto Any Bill Compensating Saloons
and Breweries, Which Might Be Passed
by the Legislature
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abnity!cons“’u‘lon «o«« be amended giving
instituted, but favor reasonable laws
Mr.
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nn(j high character.
Mr. Porter
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governor this
this powder,
power, as
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IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER ir TUMOR writes: "Our town, Kansas City, has' i ,,'Bny other «‘»anges which were then 1 tape.
over 100,000 population.
Six orivltal 10 tb* Interests of the people of
t wm 8tan<j ,or the abolishment of i
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eight years ago, when they started to ilbe stat*-
all useless commlslons, believing that
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enforce the law rigidly, there was
I am opposed to useless and expen- the responsibility for the expenditure
something like 250 'joints' running slve kid-gloved commissions that are of the people’s money should be fixed
practically wide open. Many of the sapping the taxes and resources out |n gUch a way that the public will
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bars were fixed u? In a luxurious of the people of the state.
know just where, when and whom to
FACt or body long i»
manner and enormous sums were
1 am also radically opposed to the hold responsible for the heavy taxes
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I paid over the bars every day. Many attitude ef the national adminlstra- and expenditures. I therefore believe
{conservative business men, bankers tion In its wool schedule and wool that the responsibility should rest'
and members of the Commercial Club, tariff, which is a direct slap to the with the »¡overnor, secretary of state
OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
amy ump
woman
were at first opposed to a rigid en-{great sheep industry oL the state of {and state treasurer, so the people wtll;
iforcement of the law because it would Oregon and the country at large.
¡know who to exercise the recall on. in '
YOU m»y rotu»» to belie»» until TOO LATE h ave vacant hundreds of buildings i
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and
u elected
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governor,
, t ..U w >, case it is desired at any time.
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I SWEAR WE HAVE CURED 10,000 !nnd
apparently
demoralise
the I will veto any
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business Interests of the city. How- the legislature compensating saloon state in this state and nation.
OUR POLICIES—
Old DR. A MRS. CHAMLEY & CO.
Sincerely yours,
To distribute tho banks assets in such a way aa to maintain undqr Mints
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GEORGE C. BROWNELL.
any conditions and at all times aa ample reserve to meet the demands
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