Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1913)
Jl" y. rc 4 Mk .J&f 'H V, t V Wtai, t-y"' ft . " i OJi & - ;': At; CITY SUED FOR mmsvm ett -, "n .fcr..Iif i' " vt irror t i a' M 5-2 IUMMIKK rtatrfAMAtt AftKA .. i"l I't t 'I "U ' . I.ViUKIHB r a i 'um Y .., Me .DAMAtikW VIM F. J"fk1T . e . V, fV??i .MWrAlNHto IV A KALL ON v WWIWAIig 'J L MMM V?A . -,".?, 4-i 1"X I s-iH far I7.B00 damage vu Rltd 1V . ' .? ?l' .--.... W , II ltl-i 1 ' " "' wuri airauay U7 nik V i' ii" . Cntaerln Callabaa against the city 4rit..--r . of" Klamath rails, Mrs. Callahan) f 5 ', ,ta W0UHt M damagea Incur-i 'J'.1 J 'n -Mi'k' toll o Klahth street, uir! .w i "rr---' i f ' : i!atf HI, hut November, when. h say. . t ? r. -t " ' i Spain haa an avarage of 1,680 hour of sunshlae a year, against oely 1,400 ta Raglan. A perfectly proportioned man should weigh 31 pound for every foot of hi height. There are flah known to be over 160 yean old still on exhibition al the royal acouarlum at Bt etenburg. The printing of the lint prlated Ulblc wu finished In 1856 by Quten- berg and Faint, the year of the be Binning of the War of the Roses, There are two kiaae of bftseraace. Cl.llcole wrltea the hind that pay. New location MS Mat at aaeae 9. NoKce tavttlai BMa Pursuant to a resotutloa passed aad adopted by the Common Council o( " V . . fc.Wt. aee ad hip were apralaed h- ey o KUaxth rtaf Oreio,t 0B ja- v " aad aer eVtaal eelaata was Injured. th8 i6ta day ot juiy, 1913, B0Uce la ft . d t .4 ., i t . i r:' .vThe euH to brought by Attorney W. II. A. Reaaer. Some time ago Mra. CallahKa preaeated a claim to the city ,' eeaacll for the amount aaked for la the tik. She batca her claim upon - Ue.eeadlUon, ot Ike sidewalk where , tW'aeetdeM' eeeurred I '4- 1. 'VU ! , , MSMfJ HM Kg : ' (Caatbaid ftreai 'aee 1) J , 1 nil,. i. .i. . - 1 .. ' tTflM law paeaed at tha teat aatakm Vi. ..at wta.ieganata rs prewaae taai mca : .'fcatar'e UeaMe mwet be aeeaaipanled Aa eoea a ileer la kHIed, oae.of taeee' tags muet be hereby given that bids will be re- cehcJ by the Police Judge ot aald city up to and Including tbe ta day of August, 1913, at the hour ot S o'clock p. m., for the Improvement of TENTH street from Its Intersection with Mala street north, Including all street Inter sections, to Prospect street, by grad ing 'to the established grade, aad b paviag the earn to tha width at 40 feet from Mala street to Plaa etreet; itad by eevlac tha same to tha width of SO feet from Plaa street to Pro pert street, wRh macadam; aad tha putting la of curbs aad stem newer system and gutters; aad la such work of Improvement a apnea er strip of tea feet wide on each tide of the said Tenth street shall ha prepared for parking and sidewalk conatructloa treat the lleeaae, signed nd t --- uj'tUJ ta ika oareaaa. It a ' . Yaertaerfal ta hare a eareaaa la posaese- AH ot said Improvement aad work 4 (m wttaeat ategeaH. . 1. .-rna lieeaaea that were leaned u h h .A 1 lf& :'v shall be done aad material used In accordance with tha plans and specifi cations made by the city engineer anil faaam -- u luu kafara tha Haw ' ."taw waat latef-aeet. aid aot bae taa' ' V" ofic ? "" l'."M J.Ua attaehad. HeweTar, lata tof aald city, a reference thereto Is taaaVSmv aaamaaal ahaaaimkWj hd amaawmf -eapam BvmnmFwamav asarka aad any huater may eeeare 1 by applyiag ta the county wardsa'a eStea m ta all aaamtT 'rb' m t0T tranter detail re !. 1- !!l 'gardla work aad material. Tha Ine- -? Taa t-roTcment la to be fully completed (by November 1st, 1913. aad the coa tractor will be required to give a B.A , law w-aww ai l"l, .. .... mt ana an ul. ,il" aaj4aa--a aaaa af .laa.U- ahlah will """" " " -"'" .- - ;u aarsas a aaaa ec ataaaay waiea wiu (Mom4 for Vk raithful performaaca ot '0 a " a,eiaa ana anHwa-t,,,. work to thm ..m ot ... 'V rj' u ji (s aafcag laat aad far thaae la awtiaea. ' -" , fataral,e,tae awaelaba af taa atata MMUlliN ABC W. 4VMatMU M vrr Um sliM. eajkaw. fBLamaatm A VavlaaW Vak -.laJ m avaw aaaaaaamja aararaaajaaama aagasav aaaaaa ffaataaaaaaaaa af asgaat aad ther wtU ha la freen taa spsalag af taa I.1 , : 'i ' ' :. The aMeat baakaete la la the Brlt- .,.- .lakM' 7 -, t ' ' . 1 r - aaaa a aw aeer aaasera ot ua wn-,n.Mi rnuaaii 'aaa tha ait m. ta J tmm lk kiaaal .... ". a"11 " " -. laa.r Hala lataravataaat wm aa lac ta eaa eaatraet. Bide for maklaa aald ImproTsmaat wlU ha oaeasd aad eoa eldered by the Commoa Caaacll aa the evealac.at Aagast 4U, 1913, at tha hear ot S o'clock p. as. at the oflka of tha Police Judge la aald eky. Rach bid meet ha accompanied by a eectlaed check aa some reepoaelble kaak for ire per ceat of the aggre gate MdH aa a guarantee that tha bid der. If successful, will eater Into con tract with tha eKy for the making of the Improvement. The city reserve the right to reject any aad all bids. Aad the city further reserves the right to reject any nnd all bids, aad It was prlated ta Cklaa t ha llt: aawatvm'Taara bafara tha - .Mriiror-,aateaberg, thereputed la- vtatar 'af ariatiag. 'i- K Ther are 39.000 Indian children la erbaoi. S,1 Iadwaa who caa peak StagHeh, aad 143,974 who wear Hrtlieeddi f h.aleae aha . ". GOOD LAND aa la tan ai dear at ear ark. I - a aaaaawkf af aatoaaia farat aa flaassd ta aaaa, staaacfaaMeUrwrtli aa4 lanans'faeaV fas stsewaaf taa laae I aas ana aaarea-aa. l aa m m. -r a i iV , ' HLs M ' AHII.VWII : ! InKawlaaaaMakaaVMasaW. PaaaeeMl . . "i-i w C'i JZ .-H ' it BABY SUCCUMBS AFTER SICKNESS TIIKKKYKAtt-01.l) UAVOHTKR OP KAI.PH VAVUHN HAS MKKN HICK X)R SKVKKAIi DAYS PAST After being critically 111 tor several days, DcmIu Vaughn, aged 3 H years, died at 10 o'clock last ulght at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vaughn, at the corner ot Wal nut and Fourth streets. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence K1AHATK IMIS AH MUCK PtAISU (Continued from page 1) Only n short atop waa made at llend, the party driving through to Crescent. The road along this route are In One condition with the eicep lion ot about 15 mllte out of Bead where they arc very dusty aad con tain a deal ot lava rock. After paaalag tha Lava Battel. however, the road for a dlataaea af 150 mite south are Ideal for motor lag, and the speed limit can be made to suit the driver. Prom Crescent to llarrlman Lodge by way of Fort Klamath, waa made la less than Sve hours. Upon leaving the Lodge the two parties drove to Crater Lake for two-day atop. The roads through the government reservation were found to be In fine shape, with the excep tion of a few enow banks, encounter ed near Camp Araut. Uy this time, however, the snow has entirely db appeared aad the trip may be made In complete comfort. The accomo dations at the Lake are of the bast and every care nnd attention Is given the visitor for bis pleasure aad comfort. Leaving the Lake tbe drive to Med- ford waa found to be very pleasant. A little road work by the county su pervleora would greatly Improve soma parts ot this road aad savi the coua ty money la repairs that will be nec essary within the neat few months jTbe time to save a read la when wear first begins to ahow. Small cbuck hole properly taken care of when they first start will save many dollars later. From Medford to Qraati Pasa the roads are also la fair condition. Af ter the motorists leave Uranta Pass, though, bound north over the much .tslkatl nf PaHAr hlvhwsv n ...,. to make such proposed Improvement Connecting link between California lUflli A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge. 19-31 h POLK'S""-", OSTXaON n4 WAat2I7C7u:: dusiikss wrcowy h A Urectanr f aaefc Cllr. Town and VKUa. elrtaa artptlve ak.Ub : wch alana. If stl . saawUtloa, Uto araak. sfclaal- aad laaktos- point alas ClasalSU DfoaeUnr, comaHed by buatoaas u4 atsfalrin k. ma m mt. Hni.i jt . 'A X1 on the south and Washington on the north, tbe troubtes begin. The worst that can be said about (be greater portion of the highway Into Portland li the best. This report enui to be tbe opinion of nine-tenths ul the a 11 to uts that make tbe trip north over the Pacific highway. Tha motorists of itni particular party say that Cow I Creek Canyon road la a dbjgraco to cay civilised community, ind that an ,oner will do more damage to a tar ,and tires through thla short stretch than he will over three inudred mile of the eastern Oregon road. '$!" This Investment t Uworth looking into ' WR WILL SKLL ANY , OF, THE FOLLOWING! TWo three-room houses, file aaaa Jwo' four-room houses, CS0 each Uullt'oa large lota, cleat to PeUoaa , f Bay Mllte &KtVA ALL TMK YRAR KODND 1" ,f wm ink m in Kuiitii (Continued from page 1) tr W I rfaaMlCaali Fafaaaat Wnffimra Kaay ' f , M '".WaWI KlaafjHl fiMTaaaaaaaalt Cf faajtwajl n aVWl nVafivvVa'al 1 Vll V !J . ' --i "------ n-a. Jft J' Cv ' It t hit 'f ,arf ft ti wilt be light, but tbe timothy crop will be satisfactory and the outlook for grains Is favorable. The Klamath Falls 'Creamery pro duced during June 33,000 pounds of butter, nnd the Merrill Creamery pro duced 9,660 pounds; this waa sold (Principally to Sacramento dealers at isoc per pouaa, ine price paid farm- fere for butter fat waa 25c per pound. Ten cars of livestock were ship ped out during the month. A small crew was engaged la strengthening and cleaning the lat erals and In repairing small struc tures. CoaetracUoa Construction work was somewhat delayed by rain, but the weather, was generally favorable. Work wu car ried on throughout the month on tbe North and South Pee, Orlttth, aad Nuts Lake lateral, the average force on this contract being' 74 man aad 130 horse, doverameat foreee were engaged In tha building of varleaa lateral structure. Tha traetloa ditcher worked tha eattre month on tha deepaalBg, af.tba Healer drala and goad pregreas waa' made. - f, - , - Medieal aaaaiiaare far Ufa Insur ance societies have added tha term -Foaee aeert" w taew regular ciaasi- Saetloa af 1 tha .fuaettoaal fderaaaga aseatataf that argaai Ita efeet'la la aharteaiac the loag heat af tha heart. j v " I- ft " ' , tKt- . 1 1 11 1 y . am in .ii ....-i 1 ii u wiy rj u7v Vlnlt lu Kimm.-Mrs. g. II, Tomp K'iih, Mlas Ruth Tompklna and War (It'll Tompkins camp in from lluiinnia tu.lay, ou their way to Keno, ivliero they will visit friends. They wore brought In from IJonotua by Arthur I .owls In his car. tltwn lu Sua Fi-rtncliMii, l.loyd Do l.tip. until recently conmctcil with the postofflco here, left Monday for Ban KraucUco, Ho Intends to remain In the Kxpoiltlon City. - Danrlna; Party Next. Invitations are. bolng Issued by thu White Pelican hotel management And guests for n dance to be given at the tiotol. A full orchestra has been engaged to furnlah music, and a big time Is predicted. farrietl IHntol Charted with Bloat ing n pistol, Chnrlrs Kdmondston, nr- routed at Fort Klamath, waa brought here late Monday afternoon by Con stable Zumbrum to serve n Jail sen tence. -Hay Threaher. Steve (IrlRlth nnd V, It. Kvans of Poe Valley have pur chased a threshing outfit hen. They will operate extensively In the Poo Valley country. To California 'IV'Cllfford llnr ter left Monday for llerkeley, where fho will enter ttio i ulrerolty of Cal ifornia. Ilarter Rriulunteil from the Merrill High school this year, and has n record In Klatnuth count)' a 1 track athlete. ' HcluM-ffeni lnvr. Mr. and Mm. I. C. Schucffer nnd ilniiKhter, Atitlonetle SchaelTer, who has been employed In the postofflco for the past two can, left this morning for (loldtlolJ, Ne., where they will reside. The Bchaof fers traded their property on Cremvtit avenue to 0. W. Mcl.ane for the lat ter' Howard nutomobllt. end thry wilt go nvirland to (loldflelit. After MuletalU. Dob K. Huntnkcr and AI Melhaso were busily engaged this morning In lightering Into an automobile a cargo of provisions, hunting and fishing paraphernalU, etc. They announced that they are going out for deer. To Regan River. A hunting pnrty consisting of T. O. Mcllattnn, Carey Ramsby, Jack Furber and Jim Thom son will leave In the latter's car early tomorrow for a ten day's trip In the Rogue River country Th hunter will visit Crater Lake on the way over. White Mcllattan Is away bis Jewelry store will be lonkod nfler by II. If. Graham, a recent arrival from MISKlKSlppl. Heat It, Decries A member of tbe Retail (Irocer Association chanced tu see a list of supplies this forenoon that nearly caused heart failure He thought. Klamath Falls was to have another grocery store. Great wna bis rejoicing when he learned thai the list waa simply a notation ot sup plies for tho commissary car which a party of local hunters will take with them on their hunting trip to Rogue River Thursday morning. In tho party will be Fred Houston, Allen Sloan, J. K. Hodge, Clarence Under wood, Dr. Hamilton and Harry Ack loy. The hunters will go In Dr. Ham ilton' car. Houston's cur will run aa a grub-wagon going over, and used us a freighter to haul the door com ing home. Jo Halld lluagolow A permit waa granted by tho council last night to Marlon Ilarnes for the construction of a modern bungalow on lot 8, block 4 3' of First Addition. Vegbte Co. are the architect. I Laundry Change Hand. The Klamath Falla steam laundry tins OKiiln gone Into the hands of D. 13, Campbell. Mr. Campbell Monday closrd n deal whereby E. P,,Dlttlnger dlitroKtd or his Interest to him, Hating at regular Intervals la more Important for good digestion than the number of time each day or the quantity, as those must be governed by the circumstances. W0L6AST IS ON RITCHIE'S TRAIL am ItimtlKNKD WITH A LOAD OF URKKN HACKS, AD AND TOM JOMM Altrl IN MM ANOMI.KM, TALKIMI FIOHT United Prcua Service I .OS ANdKI.KS. July 3rt. Ulaplny Ing a bg roll of bllN.'Ad WoIkahI and his manager, Tom .Inline, nrrlwul hero today. They rettornin their stale mont that Wolgnni wants to lift Champion Willie Ultchlo 435,(100 im n match. "Wo will bet $20,000 oven that Ad wilt win." aald Jones, "and $5,000 nt rcanuunbto odds that WoIkasI will knock Itltchla out." Locally It la predicted tlmt If they will post their money Itltchla will nr cept. Wnlgast saya he cannot light bo tore October because of nn Injury to his hand. To lite lutllc Thl In to adtlx )ou Hint the co partnership heretofore! existing be tween 1), It. Campbell nnd K. P. lilt tinner, nnd working under the naim or the Klamath Falls Rtenm Laundry, hn been dissolved by mutual con sent. The buslneu has been tnken over and wilt bu continued by D. II. Campbell, the owner, nnd nit accounts duo the company nr to bo paid to him. Klamath Falls fltcim laundry, 20-Ct I). II Can.nbell, Owner. LODGE IS OUT ' OF THE RODEO fiTotw ovni:i iiv Tin: ki.kh MIIMIK IS TltANHKKItltKI) TO THU AHNOCIATION WILL IIII SOLD TO LOIM1K MNMIIKIIH TEXAN SAYS HE HAS NOT TAlKiO A, transfer of the Interest ot Klnm nth I'Alls I.oiIko No. 147 In the lllkn lliiilco to the Itoileo Ainiisiiment As- soclnllou wna effected nl it mcotlnit of tho directum of tho latter urgitu- Ixntlon Muuiliiy, All the Mock Is now lu tho hutuls of ttiii nasdclntlon, the ludKii illnposliiK of Its liiturvst. The atock la to bu sold to thu mem beia of the IMk LoilKe. nnd nut mnro than live shares will be cold to 11 member, With tho nonet ul the na- boclutlon, tho wlmroK are nt present worth twenty per cent mure than par, suy the directors, but they will be sold to tho Ktk for $10 n share. The property of the association Is today worth $1,KG0, In addition to 1111 exptndlturo of $300 for lumbar used lu Improvement work nt tho nroiunU. In tho hkIii of IMwnrd II., there c, nt Hrlstol, KiiRlaud, three broth ers, who were eminent clothiers mill woolen weAVera nud whoio family 11 ime wit Itlanket. They were the flrnt pencils who mauiifnrtiired that cdiulortahW materUl which has titer tr' hren culled by tlnlr nninc, nnd which wait then used for peasant' clolhliiR. SLAVERY RIN6 IS HFR CHARGE lll'.MPIvHANCi; WOHKKH, SPKAK- I.Ntl ,VT I.ON0 IIKAL'II, MAYH UOOO Olltl.H Alii! WANTKD X)H THK WOIILD'M FAIR THAFFIO L tilted I'lciw Nofvlee I.ONtl IIIIACII, Calif., July 30. That ruiul nf $200,000 Is tu bo rais ed by a whlto slave ring to recruit j 2,0110 girls for Immoral trntllo In Han rrnurlti-o at the lime of the fair I .the chili ki mndo by Mr. Hester (Irlf lllli. ,14t w." ,.HV , I llth, a tnmperniicu worker, speaking nt thu miitiml UhrUtlati church con- ' vt'iitltui today. ; The (utivunlloii will probably de ijiiiiiid nu liivtstlKutUni by fuderal nil thin llles, ! " The Nunituy Hclimd I Mm UimkiI nltvd Prtos Uarvlc. I CAMDCN, N. J July 3!i "Tho jHiiiuluy Hchool Trl-angle," wos the subject nf the principal address at 'loilny's sessions of the annual Cam Men Camp, H Itosa Fnrrn of WU 'iiiliiKton, was the chief speaker, Dr. C, II. WooUluu, nf Philadelphia, and Itcv. T, F llnnilchamp wero the '.leiiken nt the nflvrnoun sessions. HitmlAy Hcliunl teachers from scten states Attniiilnd this mornings "Hound J.ihlo Talks" at which tho best mrtli I Is nf ItiuhlliK wero dlirussed, Columbus was tlm son of a weaver and n weaver himself. - - .l.-r-n', r r -. t ,,. r Nlnely-elKht percent nf tho GO.OOO blind of Jnpnu support thrmsotveit by iprartUIng massage. (Continued from pnge 1) aald Miguel Dial. "We have blorked his chance of getting a loan In Paris. Tho appointment of Fraucesra Do La llarra as ambassador to Franco was his last play for Retting support, but It has failed." County Clerk C. ,R. De l.ap ha re turned from a business trip to Halem and Portland. Carts, wagons, drays, trucks, etc , nru not employed largely In Hyrla and Palestine. On the farms a wagon of tiny description Is hiirdly ever seen, (.rain Is brought In on the backs of camel and donkeys. Delivery wagons aro unknown In Byrlan cities. Ninety per cent of tlje world's peo ple are north of the cquntor. In Hungary the legal ago of an In dMdiiil dntis only from baptism. x I Has, I NON-RUSTING ISKIMMING 4feMl.tn99IHIMM99r1,; v - ." The nervous child should have his own bed and a quiet room, hot so quiet that the whole household la hushed for his raaeae, hut where no loud noise may disturb hi slumbers. ' In 81am aome;of the women Intrust their children tothe car of elephant. nurses, and It U said that the trust is never betrayed. ' Tha bablea play about tbe huge feet of the) elephants, who are very careful never to hurt their little charge. Byke Hamaker is In from Iangell Valley pa basin. SECTIONS "The una of nlclcal altar la theakliruTUnf'aactlona of the United Btatea Cream Separator la the Bioat important aaparator linprovementiiiadecade. They are fouad aaj im UaiUd SUtea Nlahal athw gMmmlng tea. tlona will aot net under any condition. Nekaer wear twr water ruat tketm, NIeket aHVer alrlmming ate. tlona ra easier to clean than tinned ateeldiacs. Nickel ailvcr it non-adhesive, milk and dirt ticking leat tightly than to other metalB, Niekel ailver b the atrongeat aad moat durable metal known for tue in alumming acctioni. Long aervice ie aMured to every U.ST Separator ueer. The Import anee of niekel eUVer a a tiae-aavlng and sanitary feature recomnicnda the United State Cream Sepur atortoeveijjjaTeipaialve farmer. Dnptn uhin in tH mnd tor ROBERTS X HANKS Hardware Dialer It's the car with the down keep The Ford's surprisingly low first cost is matched by its low cost of maintenance. And six thousand service stations where all Ford repairs are to be had at reasonable prices insure its constant and effi cient service. Hero's the test; 300,000 Fonts now In serv ice. Itunabout S2S; Touring Cnr liSOO; Town Ctr 1800 f. p. b. Detroit, with nil 0. ul, iiioiit. del catnliiKUo ami nil particu lars from (ko. lllshn. , -rH t I lfi-itaiircS 'varTXiK.T fel ar m. mr. vtmr aaaaJJ ?t aaWfaaaaaaaaTaBaaV jJSsaiM1WaaT"J. fc afTlarP'i WrI a4'' errtfav I mgk i mmmi m when plumbing wns unknown; when water had to bu tarlod or tarried from some central bpot In the tewn: whin thuru wet a ho sowers, 110 uns, 110 bnthrooiuM, no suultatlon nud thu plneuo of many dlsuas4 Aren't you glnd that ou'ro living now, whuu oii rim have modern siinltury iiltimb IiikT l (Ircoloy do your pluiublug work, nnd It will bo perfect. GREELEY 1 &! ottiz - let us supply yourt Vdc&tot? vecas I'ltcrylhliiK for thu Hummer Camp, Till: (iUN KTOUK I, II. Cliuiiibem, Prop. Hi twi-eii (llli anil Ttli, oh Main a feeling of added iccttrlty If you take your trip lit one of our rout cars , ,,- ReUab? driven - w ' t Auto tnps to all points of Uteres! I J.W.1A1UC. . .. Tihntrjil amrd : MMUgir aewawwi ata-t -r- - - aw j W V..- ....A.AAA...A.AAAA.a.A.A.AA.AAA.AAA.A. a ....-.-.-." "' ' "''Vi ':"" ' 1 b XK ;t 4T- eeeeef ! YOU WILL ENJOY 4 i ? ?W4 an . ( A : V, ny f n,L , M u v',m'j)v' V.ety --.' '.t, - il Jh