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n? i 1 A mOVMMONAIi CAJRM I it. mva&t'a. if. WARKKlf C'HVNT, M. D. OM roJlowi Bldg. PhM: 0Vie4 RwtdMM Ml DR. a A. KAMBO, Dntfet Ail WrlrBtnuitMd. OdJfallowt' Building. IUW IIS. PhoB 611 J. U CnRlMIAW. Architect Sbptttatdnit Olr 1m you' Ide. 1 will do U recrt. Otic American Bank and Trust building. Pbont 1351. I. V.' KVXKKXDAIX, AttMMf.t Iaw Offlcw, WhtU-lfttfdox Bldg Pb 4J4. Klamath FVta. Or. L I AT KXAPP RalrtoreM Ooaorete and 8t Building a SpecUltjr Rooms 203-204, Odd FellowaVtld. ARTHTR R. WItSON HARRT B. UlU CrB Tyfattr, fhtrrvren IT w. kkiaogg; SpttJalUt fw-RhB I cure where others tall. Cor ner Fifth and Walnut. MADAM AMI 1T.OF. TDIM8 Maururs and ChlropodleU Curo corn, bunions and In growing toenails. Mme. Tlmms stops hair from falling out In Ore treatments, and a perma nent curo for dandruff. Olre us call. No. at? Klamath Ave. a. H. Oamtt J. L. Crliisa GARRETT CONSTRUCTION CO Oeaeral Contractors Buitaeui Blocks and other construction. Office, American Bank and Trust Co. building. Phone 1361. lOSCELLAXEOrS RAiunrs EXPRESS U yon want your staff moved and moved quick, get Ramsby'i Eiprcsa to do It. Corner Seventh nd Main streets intoim gig KKPLOTIIK.Vr Call qp COIISTOCK. 66, U you want any kind of HELP. Register at ska OOMBTOCsI If 70a want amployaeat. ALLEX SLOAN Abstracts of title to county and city property. $1 per trans fer. No cbarg,for plats or tax rt locates. GROCERIES During the year 1811 w supplied groceries for ut large number of cus tomers. Wo gave tbem lb best goods and the best service at the lowest possible prices. Let us treat you this way during 1911. Van RJper Bros. rnene 051 III Groceries THATS ALL Good Goods Courteous Treatment Prompt Service Right Prices TheMonarch A..O. LEWIS Ptoae I0SI Home Builders Are Recognized In every community as men of Integrity and stability. It's proof that they believe In them solves and the futuro of their town. And every homo that Is erected In a community makes It Juit that much better place In which to llvo and Invest your monoy. To most homebulldcrs It means something to lire for a real object In life an ac quisition that once attained Is a Joy forever. That NOW 18 A GOOD TIME TO M7ILD goes without question money Is plentiful for legltlm&to Invest ment labor Is within reach, and our stock of lumber was never more complete. nemember, "He who hesi tates," tc. better start today como In and talk It over with us maybe our experience In ttio building line will make It easy for you. Siigl e Bros. Lumber lo Phone 1341 6th St. at S. P. track WOOD Good Blab Wood $3.73 15-Inch Wood $7.00 Delivered . . Leave Orders at City Bakery Phone 641 W.E.Seahorn and 'sell E.E. Thompson General might III and Transfer Letve orders at Rob ert fi Wkltmnre. .,. - .....vn.w.VB II FSOflC 1381 VTUUV JTUK SAJiJEi III I III 17. WIlfTT An XT I - II AUAUVVls unaerMKingtmbalrniflQ KXCLVMVSLT I Oregon gmbakssris lies XftH Day aad Night PhesM I 4Mss4 44 BBSI fllRlU MBksl faJlBHAl " - S m v -. vMHs-uwipjor wm l and VtmeBU. ST SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSslBsBBBBBBBBBBBBlsBBSBBBBBSaBSBBlBBBBBiBslsHsSBll THE EVENING HERALD V. t. SMITH, Rdltor Mi.l Proprietor J M. 8XOWKI.1,, - City lMllor Published dally ozcetit'dumlnr ul M5 Fourth Street Entered at the postofflce at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by msll to any ad dress In the United States: One year $5.00 One month E0 KIiAMATII FAM.8. - . OltKCiON 1011! THVHSIiAY. I'Kll. IK. why Tin: smiKi'v? It KM! nooitia to bo an effort on the pint nt tliu fi'uiuuts of tlo proposed new city iltnrter to prevent an examination of until propojed char ter by outsiders for as Ioiik n period as possible. It would seem tbut It would onl) be proper cowrie) on the part of the rounclt to present tlio newspapers of this city with a copy of tliu new measure, so tlmt they 'ould line ample timo to nviiuatnt them aches with tlio facts In onler that they might present the mnttrr Intel ligently to the voters and rendluix public. At the time the nmt copies were .presented to tho council, u r.'quest ns made by this paper for an extra copy. Tho Information was gheu that there were no extra topics. To give this, charter tho apptnranco of having been petitioned for by the people, a man was hired by tlio au thority of tho council to securo sign ers to tho petition, Signatures were secured to ten copies of the measure, and when filed the petition were de tached from the orlglnnls and all at tached to one copy and tho remain ing nine coplei were withdrawn from tho flies. N'ow this aitlon Is perfect!) legal, but It does not tend to produce n feel ing In the minds nf the pcoplo of hon esty or good faith on the part of the major, when a newspaper Is refused n copy of the measure on tlio ground of there being no extra copies. i e uo not believe that any mem ber of the city council desires to do - Drive the nillllle nf Ihn nrlrllton nf full connlderntlon of the conditions nnd provisions of the now law which ' they are to be asked to vote for, hut It cannot bo denied that they are por-l." mlttlng the mayor and city attorney1 to Influence them In nn net which can' not but create a feeling on tho part of tho people of this city of unfair treat ment. We are told that nil of a sudden thcro has arisen such a strong nccen- slty for a new charter, such as the, mayor has drawn up, that It would be uninfo for tho city to await tho gen eral election In Slay to act on the proposed measure, but that It Is necessary to go to the oxtra expense of a special election less than two weeks lieforo tho regular election. Not having scon the measure, we do not know what this crjlug need may, bo, unless tho proposed charter con tains a provision for the Increasing of ' tho salary of tho mayor, and ho wants I' adopted before tho regular election ro that he will bo benefitted If be should again bo elected. Tho petitioners for tho commission form amendment, nt their own ex-, pense, had sulllclent copies printed to furnish one to each member of the council, the maor, thu city attorney , tho police Judge, one for each news paper, and several for tho altorno)s and any ono particularly Interested, and who might desire to make a care ful examination before the measure 1 vns acted upon by tho council. Those , pcoplo were honest and slncero la tholr efforts for tho betterment of the I city, nnd wero not afraid of submit-1 ting thulr work to tho pcoplo In nuf-i flclcnt tlmo for careful consideration. Now theso same people are pa)lng for! tho expense of printing thu major's charter, and It Is not unreasonable In them to expect a certain amount of publicity and knowledge In whnt Is being done. This paper hits neier printed ono word reflecting on tho ma) or or tho city officials that was not true, and that wo felt that tho pcoplo wero not entitled to know. Wo havo no per sonal animosity In tho mnttor what ever. If Mayor Sanderson nerfornm any wormy act wo aro always ready and willing to give him full credit, but If, on the other hand, ho doea things which wo believe Is not for me best Interests of tho peonlo of this city, wo will not hesltato to so stnto. Tho nubllo man who ull,m to retain and Ih entitled to tho con fldenco of tho people, has nothing to ho afraid of from public discus sion of his acts. Aro )ou Interested in KLAMATH COUNTY? If so, see tho Btephon. Hunter nealty Co. They have soma tood bargains. Cheapest accident Insurance. Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Stops tho nafn heals the wound. All druggists It. HENDRICKS B GUILTY OF " SUBORNATION OF PERJURY Supreme Court of I'tilKil States Af limit (Mnt lit Ion of Mini Who Si iiiinl TaUe ,eilmn In Ongtni I. anil I'riimU WASHINGTON l 0, l'eb. 32. -Tho Hiipremu court of the United States tins nrtlrnied the eoiulctlon ot Hamilton Hendricks, who wns found unlit) of milioi nation ot perjuiy In ronnfctlon with Oreon lnud frauds. Tii..n. .f llntniltoii II Hendricks ntlrncted attention when It was tried Nlc-timi. tlicroby boldlng mild the i"'j tho first (lino In IfOO It was stub-r tin. dictagraph In ifciiiliig bornly fotight b) Hendricks clear In iicuro 'Ibis dielslou opens the .i the court of last retort eien after ,t for trials of other inemln rs of tliel flniil decision bad ben glteii lie tlieleltaliire. against whom l)etectl United States rlrenlt court of iippeiils. William J Hum t snld to lime After losing In this eomt Hendricks appealed to (lie United States mi- preine court on the round that the In- dlctuient had not charged a crime This was the onl) immue of np left to him, since tho circuit con appeals Is llnnl as to facts lie nuut now iero thirteen months In the fed. eral prison on .McVelll's Island, n-nr Seattle. ' lleudrlck s offense louslsts of sub ornation of perjury tit connection with the nnquljltlon of land through home-, stend entries. He was representtii by Judge llennett uf The D.illen, tbn seat of his operations. Soothes Itching sxtn. Ileitis cuts or burns without a icnr. Cures piles, eciema, n.ilt rheum, any Itching. Doan's Ointment. Your sells It. druRg - "1 suffered liabltunlly from roiiitl- pnllon. Doan's Itcgulets relieved and strengthened thu bowels, so that they have been regular cut since."--A. K Datlt, grocer Sulphur Springs, Tex. Political Announcements For I'roviiitlng Attnrtif) 1 Far District Attornc) for IConnlh and l-nke cuuutles. Oregon, n the Republican ticket JOHN IKWIN,1 subject to the prlmar) nomlaatiuu to ho held on April 19, 191 J. hereby respectfully announce my- self a candidate for tho republican nomination for Prosecuting Attor ney for Klamath and Lake coun ties, subject to tbo will of tbe vot ers at tbe pilmary election to be held on the 19th of April, 1911. D. V. KUYKENDALL. I'nr ( omit) Ttenaurrr I hereby announce uiyslef us a taudi dato for the nomination fur Treas urer of Klamath Count) ou the He. publican tirkct. subject to the will of tbe people at primary lectlou to bo held on April 19, 1913. JAY MANN1NO. I hereby announce in) soil as a candi date for the nomination for Tress urcr of Klamath County on tho Democratic ticket, subject to the will of the people at primary elec tion to bo held on April 19, 191:. C. II. DAOOBTT. For Assessor I hereby announce ni)self a candidate for tho nomlnntlon for Assessor of Kla-mnth county on tho Democratic ticket, subject to the will of the people at tho primary election 10 bo held on April 19, 1912, J, I1. i,i:k. I hereby announce, noiolf a caudldut for tho republican nomination ur County Assessor, subject to tho will of the voters nt tho primary tlc tlou to bo held on April 19, 1912 It. C. Cowley, For (sheriff I hereby announce myself a candidate for tbo Itcpubllcan nomination for Sheriff ot Klamath county, subject to the will ot tho voters at the pri mary el .'lion to bo hold April 19, 1812. J8CAU L. CAHTKIt. I liernbv fitmounrA mxunlf n rnn.ii. dato for the nomination for sheriff on tho Itcpubllcan ticket, subject ' to the will ot the voters at tho pri mary election to bo hold on April 19,1912. C. C. LOW. I hereby announce, myself a candidate for tho nomination for Sheriff of on tho Itopubllcun ticket, subject to tho will of the voters at tho pri mary election to bo held on April 19, 1912. D. S. aiUOSIlY.. ForStnlo llepiSkeiilntlto 1 hereby announcu ni)soif as 11 cnndl dnto for tho ofllco of Stnto Ilopro- sentntlvo lu the Twenty-First Hep rcsontativo District, Including l.iko, njnmain, crook nnd Grant coun ties, on U10. Republican ticket, sub ject to tho will of tbo voters nt the primary election lo ho held on April 18, 1912. ' WESLKY 0. SMITH ' YeMTFIIM PUCE CORRUPT ARMS SERGEANT 01 llmke)i Stale HeiiiiH Itixlmy Itlegle Del lime Will I" IVn for (Mmptlill) I" l-enl.liillw III Untie Among Otiloiius COI.U.M IlltS, Ohio. l'eb. li Hod lie.) IDegle, former sprgiunl at arms In Hie Htnln Bennte, must sune llireo )enr In the ponlloiitt.iry foi compile It) In IckMiiIIiu briberies. This wns Hindu certain when the I .- V... . ...... ..nitii.iil IkiM I '"' "i'r ' ' ni mrcd eildenie through the in.- "f lb dletagrapb - OPERATES ON HIMSELF FOR APPENDICITIS CASE t lilef .surgeon of (julilen IIiiIk It)'' I'lvmli HiHpllnl U lti'mu iliiJ"i"in I'l'ifunmiiiK' t'iiliiie In tniuiN of Siirger) SAN KltANCISCU. IVh :J Hr lleitrnm I. Al.lui. rhlf siiii'.'"ii "' tho I'leiicll hoiplt.ll, Is neutering from nu upeintlun unique In the hli lnr' itf atirciM. ihnl nf iiiiivl!iu if()( his own Lod) the lerittlform np Ipendlx. I)r Allen Injeciml a spinal uiirm Ib'tlc, nnd nlih his own hand wMdrd Mho scalpel, m.iklng tho IncUlnna n eeswir) for eutllii out the troiiblixoinn iwe ninl gaining prompl relief from a set ere attack of appttullrllls. I'nr (limnrr 1 berib) nnnotinco mis'lf a candldatr for the Dvmucrntlc nomination for Coroner, subject to the win if tlio voters at the primary 1 lection to be held on April l;i. 191: KAIU. "HITI.O0K I hereby mnounco myself a candidate for tho Itcpubllcan nomination for Coroner, subject to tho will of the r ters at the primary election to te held on April 19, I9C. K, It. WILMS. I'or SrliiHil Sii'rliitriid'iit I limb) announce ni)iolf a candidate1 for the nomination for County ScLool Superintendent of Klamath county on tho Itepubllraii ticket, subject to tho will of th oters at the prlmar) election to ho hold April 19, 1912 Kltlll) I'l.TKIt 80.W I hereby announce myself ns a candi dal for County School Supfrln tendrnt on tho Itcpubllcan ticket, subject to tho will of tho otcrs at the primary election to bo held on April 19. 1912. W. S. Hl.OUdll. I'nr County Clerk" I hereby announce iii)self a candidate, for the nomlnntlon for County Clerk on tho'ltepubllcnn ticket, sub-, Ject to tho will of the voters at tho primary elictlon to ho hold April1 19. 1912. c. It. I)K LAP. , I'or Jumlic ,r it,,, 'in,,, I 1 hereby announcu ui)svlf n candidate for the llepubllcuu nomlnitlun rlir I Justlco of tho I'enco for I.lnkvlllo precinct, subject lo the will of the Miters lit the primary flection (o be held on April 19. 1912. W It H1IAW. I herebv nmiininm m.... 1, .. ., .: " J.-VU A I4lllllj,lfl 1 for nomination on the ltepuh"eaii! ticket for Justlco of tho ,i,ro of I i.inKino I'riclnit, subject to thu will of tho voters at thu prlnmiy election to Im Lull! mi April r.i 912. I!. W, (lOWUN. I'nr Htiiti. Senator ' ll','jl'' annoiinro mjself ns 11 inn- uo "ir "l0 ",,lc,! "' Stnto Hon nlor In the Seventeenth Senntnrln ",K"i "iciuiimu Klamath, Crook nnd l.nko counties, on tho Kepub llcan ticket, subject to (ho will of ... ...iv, B i ,0 primnfi,.!, , ( "em on jam any of April, 1912 JLAmjpiIOMI'BON. 1''"1' L'oniily CoiiimlmtonTr' I hereby announce, m self n candidate ... .., iiiHiiinntion ror County Coin, mlsslonor on tbo D'mocrntlo ticket subject lo tho will of tho voters it tho primary election to bo hold on April 10M912. JAMI-.S It. DIXON. I horoby nruiouiMo myself 11 iTtluT Into for county commissioner on tbo Itiipubllenn ticket, Hl,bjett lo tho will of tho pcoplo nt tlm pi I. mnry olettlon t , i10lll , A 19,1912, JOHN IIA(li;i(8Ti;iN tidis J .t'.MW.VI.l, lie.liliiil. I'. M. Ill Mil, lrr-1're, , , MAIU I'MNM, lli.UTHIMH, KTU. KlflsTKItll Kfllls, OfCjo ,M:ttfiiBKrMiiiwi,sn ammMmMmmmmmzm s Seventh & Main 'I. !&.$ w' vjsftrdr ? h,. &.RSs V. fn ) . N aYDE E. WITTER PHONK 1221 Before havinU ?E 1& your Plumbinfj jyli done First class work at low prices 4 A A " I The World Moves So Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from all trains and boats and giveyou QuicU!Scrvicc Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty I ! BMB , immlmtm M PSMM -SB m Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prcpured lo turn out all kinds of First Class Work. Shoeing special attention. O. K. transfer Ca wy Phone 07.J Night Phone 873 IHIU I . Ul I ilium, virelMiy Klamath County Abstract Co! ABSTRACTING Surveyors mid lrrltlntioti Engineers WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS 3 A box of Selected Chocolates that lynches top notch in candy innkiiif,' UNDERWOOD'S rnarmacy FROM EVERY PAY ENVELOPE A certain sum iimjij tt it W "V . f jVv k t wlml juur ra ngcsMeliy, )ou liau. . njccllju St SilTO )llll Hill ,,clcr (,, Mj. s- tlllSg. Allll rafKiEj pOSCJ " luKl vVtS 'V so i bi- 'iill .Xtl itHMtffiiVlfi, "" rn,n n'"" " OciiBWics YJvl l 1 IIMt my ljr UJ 1-UlDJISK. First Trust and Savings Bank . 'tm . m i.s, niti: :SEE I. MAIN STHKF.T ftrfo' HJ I .. .' H.K1