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Iiauod Pally, Kiccpt Sunday, by the
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH," Editor
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Mint i: run i'Uii.hwiion.
HUnSCRIl'TION RATKS
Pally, by mall, one year
Pally, by mall, six montlia
Pallv. by mail, three montli
Pally, by mall, one montli f
ntoiiAiu.v sm: MIM.Y
l.tii'llu, iv rnrctitll.v In tuiKlit up HUli'
Kill of live .venm, returned from hei 1
III! itiit-tl- In L't-.mf i?1i.
, , SenlOlllher Hi. l.-'-s
i .-.Hi. (1 KIIOIl Kin. llllllllil. nil"
announced, "mill talked nice, nil Hi"
lime "
"PUt itt remember to say some
ttiliiR pleasant lo Mir TnwuHcud Just
before leutlng'"' inked her motliei
3 00 oil, iw. 1 illtl." vvuh tlit etithnsl-
-Mjnsile repl.v. "I mulled mill wild, I
t - I .... t... .... ........ i. i... n.... i i
- uW ...jn.ll, ....... xouiimil, 'l. ....... , I, Kh.lll
hud a lots better dinner than 1 1 " '""' V'. ",.,.,,
pcpaitnielil r lb" Intelbil, I' H
I. Illlil tlltlm lit l.nkeWew. OH-gilll.
Niillu- In hereb) given Pint Jennie
C. Pnlllnger. of Kluliiiitb I'iiIK t'"'
Kon. wlui. on August 17. f.His. made
riinlier mid Stone application .No
03V.-, for w li n ' ',' " T -1
,-t , It. 'J 12 . W M bH II led iintlie of
Inlentloli to nuke lliml inoof, to on
i.. I, lull . I ilm in llni land above il
Dally, delivered by carrier, ona week.
KLAMATH FALLS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1908.
PIVOTAL XKW VOHK.
Tile reKlstrntlon In llreater Now I
York (City) I 33.42S lower, or lens
than the registration for the same
tin) a of 1904. This may menu mid
would seem to menn more loss to the
majority than to the minority party.
Put there U one niore dny for regis
tratlon. It la complained tbnt the new rog
l3tratlon law, and the questions re
quired by It, atop many persons, who
ore sensitive and nervous, when sub
jected to the tenia. Very probably.
The man who wishes to vote Illegally
Is very likely to show embarrassment
if required to answer plain and sharp
questions when ho goes to register.
In lirenter New York llrynu must
get more than 1 on, 00(1 mnjorlt) to
win. Will be Ret It? lie probably
must set. In (Ireatcr New York, 120,-
ooo majority, to win. Will he get it?
It Is possible, but by no means pro
bable. Careful estimates, from Im
partial sources, place the l)rnn ma
jority In Greater New York much
below 100,000. This Is a Democratic
mnjorlty very seldom exceeded. It
was exceeded In 1S92. when Presi
dent Cleveland was elected. It was
exceeded again In 1902 on Govern
or when the Republicans neverthe
leaa carried the. state. Put Pryan
was actually beaten In the City of
New York In 1890, and In 1900 ho
tarried It by only about 26,000.
Parker carried It against Iloose
telt In 1904 by a larger majority
n little over 40,000. Hughes was
beaten In the city by CT.000 In 190C,
jet carried the state by nearly 54,
ti 00.
The election Is in tho cities of New
York and Chicago but New York la
most Important, Chicago merely sec
ondary. Holms he ahull obtain In the
i Ity of New York n majority exceed
ing 100,000, Pryun cannot be elected.
Put the city of New York, more fav
orable to i'urkcr than to Pryan, gave
Parker only 40,000.
There Is no Intent to predict any
thing. Put how Is Pryan to get 100,
000 to 200,000 majority over Taft In
tho city of New York? Oregonian.
l& thought I'd bue " The November
Pollnentoi
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liming for hl-i subject Wmfnre
of Hie I'lltine." Illiiini I'eicv Mitxlin.
In mi uddreii define the Ainerluiii
Clielillnil soclclv In Now Vol It I'ltv.
I.lttlo Pram-Is. seven ,enm old. was' ,,., 11 warning to Amciliu lie
being questioned. In the parlor, by ' u , t ,,,,..,,, .. , ,.. (lf ..,,.,.
sister's beau iih to what I,.....!.,.. f.,r ...... i ,-. it,.u...i Mi,,,..,..
lompnrlng conditions here with ihos,
Hi Japiin That the living ituichllu
will pla.v mi Important I'.nt In tin1
lUltllKP IN TIIK I'PIKNCK
or tiik (iK.vri.Kit si:.
nth Co . ill bis nlllte. t Kliinialli Pall"
Oregon, on the 2Mb duv of Noveiiihei
lints.
t'lllllllllllt Unities IIS wltticvii'
W. , Pelel. J I' lllltfluT .lf"e
I'liivcii. Wither White, nil of
Klamath Pulls. Ou-gnn
J N WATSON.
"J.y KegUti-l
It's Up to You
jgajjajajj H sisaissjisasaajasMMIU llltUt
THIS MATTI5K OK CUTTING GOOD C I OCKlUPj
ICjiiipk is imich vl V'Hii llfc Ntinllv v. u w,im KOo,j
I'ooils. Wc have litem niul it's up in yn.i 1 , ei ,lbV)
liitely the best IUST 1MIONK 5 Hi- We il , , ,ilC r,
VAN RIPER BROS.
CANT HI2 HliAT CMASK & SANHOKN lOIM'KES
his oldest
constituted lib) studies at school
"Heading, writing, spelling mid ur
llhinelle," promptly replied the lit'
ue leuow waif.ire of the future Is I lie 1 untie-
"lo ou know nnjthlng about till- '.i,,.. ,lf Ml,.i, ii,.ff.rrliiK to the need
gar fractions!" was asked. ,,,. ur,.a.,,r nreimredness for the eon-
"Yes." replied the Indignant child. ;,Km.y f war. he said. We are
"I know they are something uu 1 ,,, .lomliinled l. a boundless ego.
oughtn't to be talking about before,,,,..,. Il,,,.aunll ,,,r,.rii!iii; our lm-
sister!" Ttio
November
Delineator 1 lortmire and our power
wllli thii Importance mid
compared
power of
other nations mid of other races
This Is mi outgrowth of our unprec
edi'lited prosperltv We hnvo no teal
iirui), mid though we have 11 some
what powerful Iteet, Pnglnnd bus one
nntlne Officer McCIItitle at .ymill.i ,"or, "'"'. " "' l'ro.oriioii io
Up to August IS there had been 12. ,m,r n,'',,w r ,,,-, '" "," ,,,ni" '"'"
316 cases and 7.S30 deaths, and since 'I"1"1' "f ,,llU "f "' """ In Hit
then the average number of deaths, w,,r'1'
Cholera has claimed approximate!)
12,000 victims In the Philippines.
since January I of this ear, infold
ing to n detailed report mad to the
public health service by Chief IJimi ,
per week has been more than Ami
Theae figures cover all the provinces,
In many of which the conditions ure
far worse than In Manila. Purlng
tho week ending August 22 there
were 1.005 cases and 703 deaths In
the archipelago. Of thu deaths onl)
14 occurred In Itlial, tho provlnie In
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BRICK WORK
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PLASTERING
CIIIMNPYS ANP Milt-:
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H. E. CHILDERS
KLAMATH FALLS, OHKGON
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Let us tin it fur mi Kvcrylhlnrf Home Mmlc.
Reasonable. HKKAD A SPECIALTY.
Wo put tip l. liinelifit. hIho IiiiicIh'i f.n- inn t .
mid pienie partien A ttliil will niiiMim
is I'lii.iper to laij tlian I ImKi
I'rlcei
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KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY
AND DELICATESSEN
Oct Our Hrcail at Cawkln.s.
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("HAS P WOltPKN
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Cadilt r
IIP MW.IIA.U
I'lftVlmt
The American Bank and Trust Co,
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1 When one encounters a gradual!
of n university, of menus and oppor
tunity for public tiseflillness. who 111
lows his emotional side to overcome
his Judgment so that he develops In-1
to a parlor socialist, without under-' DR. WM
standing mithtng about the real'
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
Vmerlcan 1'iinl. A Tru.t C'o.'i lliiil.lln.-
which Manila Is lotated. Hollo pt ov- I'niigs or imitcrini nun i-iieiieiium
Into renorled 39.'. deiubs. t'nlnn l.'.'l Progress In the world, then we hav.
nnd 1 locos Sur i.2.
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In the Ideal condition of things the
office should seek the man. W. II.
Taft.
a result with whlch.lt Is illlllcult liij
he patient Wllllnnl II. Tuft
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I do not at all advocate that a man I T. r,v , . .... ..,...., ar.
should adhere to party against high ,... .,..:,. .,.,, ..,, nr .,..,.
prlnclplennd conviction, but this llfen(.arly ,.,, , Kri.llt prindpu.
Is all a aeries of compromises h f KOVt.rlim,.nlIl, policy -William II
which little by little, and step b) !Tn(, ,
step, progress toward better things , ,
is made. Wo must achieve what we
can at the time we ran, and must Irt '
other alms and objetts of the highest
good abide a different opportunity
for their attainment William How-1
nrd Tuft.
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Kxpeilence will show that there
are fields of buslnehs action which the j
government can better cover than1
MARTIN
Dentist
Office over Klamath County H.ir.k
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D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Kails, Orin
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Don J. Zri. vi r, Ahefraf'Hnd I I . M. Hum,
President tHHirOClUHJ Vlct-1'ii-..an.rirrna
CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. 3th and Msvln Sirrcl
prlvato enterprise; nnd there nre nl
bo fields over which, becauso of prob-1
ability of abuse by private enterprise,
the government should assume con
trol, not by way of Initiation and ad-'
ministration but by way of effective i
regulation. W. II. Taft.
Maps, PUni, Blue frlnta, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
Pti.T K itiiiil'w, Secretary
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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J. L. CUNNINGHAM
I ARCHITECT and BUILDER
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You are All Welcome
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A cordial invitation is extended to all out of town friends
to make our store their headquarters while attending the
the Strtee! Carnival, which will be the grandest celebration
Klamath County has ever witnessed. Bring your baggage
here and ask all the questions you desire. You will not be
expected to buy, although we will not deny you the pleas
ure of seeing the Finest Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing
in Klamath County.
FREE
-.arm K, P.H,.
We will refund your stage fare from any point in Klam
ath County if you will purchase $25 or more worth of
merchandise at our store.
Portland Clothing and Shoe
The Outer Garment Shop for Men
W CLOTHE MOP THN H&IF THE MEN IN TOWN
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