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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1914)
MUIIAV, JAN. an, THB EVENING HKRALP, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON mob Women's Week54 Hours Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt Backs Campaign Against Soporific Drags fetfare Commission Ruling Soon to Be in Effect (Cuttllnusd from I'M l 'm-i!' him)' b tmd In a few )y4 1 ,, " ; or m f ik m wrtl,,u,i ih aaku , m, to irlr.Um- and telegraph of , s6 , ,, ,,, , ' tvMW, tutttrttUmW establish- ,.,, (H,upnllu..i fl (,, r.lnlitl.li vol. I !., ff.Uf " ,",,,'1- witnrlly n fnouM trui for ,. jt.ia t'fJ"' l'" tr," "rtU! i-Hlfiii-H notMif, the rommlolon Ift.iaift'J "rr February T ,!,, HI (All a rutiffltoiirn a ii.l IH appro- f,Ulr turlt old! 1 'Hm,ttr. II prlafn Inrnu n tipritire Tli ifo .Mil l "u,ul '"r "r "'"'" H ruling simply Indicates that In tin i u taicr id llrru affected there- iMi-ii.iiiou will mum llmu a ywvr'a MisMH!ub'f,i"il r"",l'''f ''" jlpnrB be iiiiilrrt In rao lev b, i'l i"ti !" vloUtiprB iiminltn' ctiTiniit u required, K .414 erJi-r l" " ''wined Miy "f would tin in arrord with th purpose , maWP'' '' "I""' f'tllluit ti ,n ivr it ,r gradual sf.up OUfuf. hll " l"ilw,l H "" o'tlii Hi mlp ktiiN from the brKi,.; Imi Hunt iotti nr (135) did- nt' aM until tlm mt of H.S5 Ut nr utf than on hundred;! foclinl. Iliaoi dollar r by imprisonment ( t u mil Intended inrtul In th ' Is it rountr Jlt for mil !- llmn ;l(t,t..r for 30 i, m il,iulal any' rti! nr rowe lhrr mouth, iH-rupatloti. th trr nature of the rt t; llh '" n ","1 llU'fl'n- 'iH-rrlm u( Mlilrh irUlrr tilelu rrk, ami In Ut illi-il'M t llu cuuil "' -..., , ( U,, minimum Jmt br Uil, -lttl.t t.l rulen, ),,. . inlleesn- Mif f'tiiinwiiitijll).,, 0(p ou( flf MlM, (lJ ijijri.ij,,,,!,,, flficr4 emilrr lii tar ). vro. iiIuk h itt aKtn(l..ti 'r t Hiram Says BuDmoose Has Gained in Strength IUuIIkI I'reii Srrlc HAN KUANCIBCO, Jan. 30. Out- Tiior lllraiu Jolmiou wna Jubilant to Ultty over tliw ulrnneth of (lio proitr?- lw j.artx I iliowluj throucbout Cal triUlon cIcmt iiOl mean votlbc trtnth of c-inilldfttf In nnr rennet, and that mot of i!k iuo(it rpRlnter from force of bablt or tradition, tbr enrollment of tho California proicroiulre partr la ,lfrnla In tli 1914 rf (duration race. """'I" ' than aaloundlox. Tbo AIUioukIi tli'j republican baro o far iropubllcana and tb democrats bare b-n In tti ltt, tbi corornor fi-'alr(-alr ahown bow they (ear th re- jlirmxil ionndi?nr that bin party wllljaulta by tbolr present attlrltlw. On I'lVertomo tbU difference before tbo'lbii other hand, tho progressive party jri-Klftratlou book cloe on May 27th. ',a "ol done ono-half tbo work that ( Up to date the republican have ( tho other partly bare done, and tbey bon KreatMi alrcnth In U An- buro xhowu better reaults." j Helen and Ban I)li;o. In each iilac .they leud the proxrcnnlvea by about iij m 1 1 ;io.oo.rou7. i Herald s Uassmed Advs. iu ma rrancuico me republican: i MWWWWWWMWWWWWWWO FOR RENT are about 100 ahead, and the demo-J rrata about half that number Heven.. i jcii crnfra of twpulatlon rentlyi10 ItKNT Wanted to rent. ,I)iitaeI lln rrpubllcan n-cfMratlon l lUn lull '" '" l0'"!'' tt l'f Ul4 tc l1"- I " . l I""! 11.37 i4; nt iroKiftiihRtoly fur tri of la (XJFltOB Ucfe payiaept l ln b piwo fl". tbo plfrm ! awl t w irulini ilii"iltP vpr It ctkcf" m C4m t rat I t a 8H) ! bum wW tt miwim ri hour lilt USl Tfcc matlmutn lioym fur any if i fltrj b IKp IIp U al ! In oe trfunatlmu numrlnii cm aeolni lp nuiari-t . a Iik-oI pby aklan, a n-r.l In rlilllrll' ll rari 7,122, aud. writer with a O. box HZ. standard type- key bosrd. 3J-it Prove Your Love Mrn Valium k. Vanderbilt, wife of 'and that ono man had niurd hlmj tlm rlrbrot of the prrjciit day Van- b could cot cocaine In thirty place. Irrbllta, Itna br(un a fight alnt the Wlii'ii tbo facta wore brought to tllral Ur and elllnc of iolon (be attention of Mra. Vanderbilt." maid , , . . . . lriiK Hho U rurnliblnc the aluewi Air. Coulter, "alio wu horrified and The talltixid r.immlxlotl nl WUn.it. tnr a nation wide lnvetlatlon of the dlnctd mo to mako a awceplng lo ln fimiid thai tbo rliy of Matikr ubJovt, preparatory to a ram- vtlatlou, on hlcb wo will baae ran tr itratly t0.00() a year b , tut ImcUlallve and other action .our flbl for belter condltlona." nutlne a ronirari for trr-t Hnlitlnr " rfalw th rll. , According to Mr. Coulter, only 20 Mr Vanderbilt ha dlrrctrd Krnrat ix?r tent of tho heroin brought Into li Coulter to undertako a full In- thU country la u.cd legitimately for tuiry Into tho mil. and tln mean I medical pur (, tho other 40 rer tiuUcrllHi fur lh Herald, SO rmli ,or iroiw " out. 'dent being ued by tho 0end.,, We have not proreJw far with. Heroin la oad like cocaine by Ita our Inquiry," wild Mr I'oultt-r. "but la, being aulffed up tlio now In a lil little ba Im.h don ha iihown'iKiwilcrtid form or injected In the the nufrulty for anion. J liquid. The supply cornea from Cer- Mr. Coultrr aald he know of a caul, many, where It la prepared br troat- In hlch uliio Uiy had t-en locked -Ing morphine with acetic acid. Tbo I up at ono time fur tulng drug, and result I a drug much cheaper than mi vj rooming uiey were nearly in- cocajuo ami nl loat aa terrible, IU nn from lht laik of thrlr Umulant. Klctlm call It "happy dual." It has He ld that It wa common Informa- ual medicinal uws In caaea of aath tloa that rarloua drug ero being na, hooping cough and other apaa PddM onty, even on tho ttrt-eu.lmodlc affectlona. be 9,7.06; i'rogrcMlvt", democrata C.4 2G. Th- figure Kbow," aald aoTernorlHOK 11KNT Fire room houin; aUo Jobnuon today, "a phenomenal regla z room furaUbed bouse. Iltnt tratlon of progreaxlvoa. Here la a reaaonabl". Klmer L. French, 126 new party that In a fow day rcgla-i Sixth street. 23-U ters alraot 2,000 more member than FOR SALE with lb" public until company. In lri) of building a raunlrfpal plant muntb, ') mUIhs lirr " of 'ir rt-llrtl riiitdir. tlirft. U iwillilug mi (ovllutug In llm normal gift a italaty (kagn if rufrti, Jut try li and wv li'( Mrll tl liiifk. ,nl Mlirn llif unity ! aurii Mmh) mil inrrl. I'lg'w WliltUr, FuMcr A O'ltrr ml KMfHta'a l(lia liMniU. Il tHiinol fall "I 'lllg tv nil.. W'r tt inaklug rUI iBtltxIorl "I) pflir OM lllr vitwltt falnuua Vlr liifU ttiKiiUlr otkrl by KallflUiMi, l ICW I lie Ihu, thil of . lomt Mttnin arr urged lit miI ilirlr iintcra by Mall, Mil wo nlll Mttil gtuttla rarrfully MrkrU bi utnrl l. Mllli (HwlAgii prrwlil. Jul Irll u lliri klad of rait ilk Jim u Mi, ami mp lll guarnntrfi I lie beat nl rlrtlliiit mmI arrvlir. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE Id, THE SUGAR BOWL Claude CoMboom, Proprietor I fill the worker of tbU nation with a 'denlre to gt for ibemtelvM, by their town ellorta, what the Ford company i ha given to a low out of geueroalty. It uliu iliuwi what tho earnings of i labor N In that particular Industry. According to Henry Ford's own state inieiit. bin comnanr madu i:3.ooo.oon To thnalMe question the majority jn pront 1ml Year, which lneana that of jour tradetjr will mi doubt answer ieacb worker earned 13.000, beside aiiip aucii lint i .'ti my opinion leaving aurtlclent for now machinery I.- ..ia au nut wnau i and liiiiirooiuent. it would l I nai Ira Itapiwn ,ui Mort Tlirj Hid In )a) ,.r Vi,.? Kdltor Herald. m No, until a read In your paper the othar dar ihi. n.m ... .i.i. i . . about the Ford Automobllo company socinlUi. that under a co-opcrullvo VMluntwrlng to dM.te l0.000.000 InduMry 12.000 a year for als hour pront with their employ ( by raUIng work. Hould be the sharo of each Where Your Money Has Gone AstiilliiiiH L''iiHbbB 1 f (l SSSSSSr . Sr 'sPsjUllW1 v sUsf Ua Will not puiile )ou If you hau nil nrcounl at the Flrat Trust tiuil Having Hunk. Your batik book will tell you bow much you had. Your check will toll you vs titil )ou hno spent, mid what for. Tim First Trust nnd Having llnnk accept account from women us well n men. It Increasing number of uomen (lepimltor slmwa they bnvo found audi nn mruunt nn ml-vnntnge. FIRST TRUST -! SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IH'N J. 7.UMWAI.T, I'rra. K. M.IIUI1II, Vlc lrM. d Treai. I1KRT K. WITHKOW, ItocrtUrjr Surveyor) and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING Wl'H, MiANH, HI.UKI'HINTH, Ktc. KliAMATH VM.IM, ORtXH)N tlm pay of all who wrro not already getting n much or more than 15 a day. and at the samo Hmo lowering tho working time to eight hour per day, thereby gUlug employment to aeVeral thousand more men when 1 read all of that, I thought II could be called nothing Ira than n miracle. We must remember there nre some thing uer X3.0UU corporations doing business In this country, and that tho Ford company Is tho only one on rec ord that has ner made such tt gen erous proposition, Hlnre reading that, i however, some New York broker tiittii bleu unkind etiougb tu ny that! Iho Foul people did not do till be-j rniiMi the) luted their worker so! well inn even for tho snko of social Justice, but they miy that one of the sereii part nun In the company Intend ed starling n rltnl factory, but this dividing up sihemo will ileprlto him or nt leant 1 1.000.000 In prjitltn dur ing this )inr, wblrli will mnke It Im possible for him to Ntnrt his plant for some time to come, For my pint, I do not like to be lliivu this sloty. I much intbur pre fer to tslvo the Fortl lompfttiy full credit for their net, nnd hope their nunu'N will go down In history us tho most generous and Justlco loving poo plo In American history. Hut wlillo this ltd Is praiseworthy, tt does not solve tho labor problem, Kveii If their net Hhoiild bo copied by titery employer In tho world which In bni'dly llkloylt would menu only n tomporiuy relief. Tho fact that fow of tho workuts uie gettliiK pay eiuiiiKli to llvo iliHH'iitly doe not holp tho rest, uor does It nppisiso tho hun ger of tbo unemployed, or bring re lief In Iho women with nuralng babies who bnvo to seek refugo from tbo winter's blunt In Now York' munici pal lodging hotiso, of which I road In your pupor tho other night, ilut It bus some rduratloiiKl valuo It should ' owrker Is not Impossible t all. ouo of tbo old parties, and 2, COO less than the other old party. "Tho prent registration repre sent only about l-2tth of tho total vote that will bo cast In November, when a full state ticket and a sue cow or to United State Senator Per kin will be elected. I expect the progressiva candidate to poll more votes than tbo combined vobs of all LOST On tho blgh school hill, a other candidate. Mooso charm. Ilcturn to Herald "When It U uodorttood that regis- jofflce. Liberal roward. 30-41 FOIt SALr Almost new 21-lnch Hoeffcr Drill Vttts. back gear and complete with betting. Will sell at a big sacriflt. V. C Mutlen. care of Central ftarage. 23 3t LOST AND FOUND iLriianiinnrrsrTrirrr'r'B'asiiii "imri The "I'remier" eddeat policy la andJaccnt to said street so far a im wlnncr. Aak Chilcoto, US Mate at., proved. phone 00. Section four The notice to prop- lertr owner affected by ald Unprove . - - . jment hnll be given aa required by Legal Notices V Ch-tr- 'Stato of Oregon. ReaolatloM I County of KiaxuatU aa: OerUHac the lateaUoti of tbe Com-, City or Klamath tali. monCouBcilofllieCitTof Ktani-I L A. L. Leavltt. l'ollce Judge or Ui Fall to Improve Eighth t City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. Strew from Mala to High.Jo hereby attest the loregoicg to ne Street; High Htreet froaa KbxhuJa properly enrolled copy of the reao lo Math; NlaUt Street froaaM""0" adopted by a majority of the Utah to rusueet; Praam' membera Ot the Common Council Street fruui Math to L'phaaa; L'phaat tkrert from lroapect to White; White Street front Up haiti to Delta. Tbo City of Klamath Fall by Ita Common Council reselves: Section Ono Thai, Wherca. a pe tition ha been Hied with the Police elect, on the 26th day of January, 191s. A. L.LEAVITT. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Presented to the Mayor, and by him approved on the 27th day ot Janu ary. 1914. rent per aaaata fraai tMaivll, 1913, be declared to be aa a44KJaaal lion on said premise la favor t plaintiff and against daftaaaat; Uaat the usual decree be made for the aai of the lands and praailaM (teeerlkai In plalatlff's mortgage; that la to tar: West half of northwest oaartar of section thlrty-nve, and the wt aaaV of the loutbeaat quarter of aaeUaa nineteen, and the eaet half of tko northeast quarter of aeatlea thirty, all In township totrty-sifat aoath, range ten eaat of WIllaaaMa sMrM- lan, In Oregon. That tho aald sale be aaaoa by tto iliorltt of Klamath cosaty, Orecoa, te manner provided by law. That tho proceeds of said sale be applied la tho payment of said JudgWMt, latereat, costs and attorney' fee aad all ae crulng cost. That plaintiff hare ex ecution against the defendant for aa? balance that may reaala due tho plaintiff Qfterapplylng all the proeeaata of said sale as above provided. That tbo defendant and all peraeM claim ing under him obeeqeeat to tho elo cution of ptaintilTa said Bortgaa upon said laada aid preathwe, altaor as purchaser. Incaaibraaears or oik orvtse may be barred aad forocloood of all right, clalai or eqalty of re demption la and to aald laada aad premise and every part tawaag. That plalatlff have uca other tad further relief aa to the court aaojr seem Just aad equitable. This uavaons I served by pabliea- tnlo thereof la the Eremiac Herald, a dally newspaper of geaeral cireala tlon published la Klaasath eeaaajr. Oregon, by order of HoaoraMo i Benson. Judge of tho above tied court, made, dated aad died ha said suit at Klamath Falla. Orogoa. on the 24th day of Jaaaarr. Ills. which said order reqalres that summons in said suit be published once a week for a period of six oaav secutlve weeks, from the 34th day ef January. 1914. the data of tho fret publication of summcaa prescribed ta said order. HOLLO GROE8BECK, Attoraey for PlasaUC. 24-31-7-14-21-28 h T. F. NICHOLAS. Judge. .Igned by more than ten trcJ" lbo CIlr ot KUnlth FlU- holder of tho city of Klamath Falls, wy lvla vv hose property will bo affected by the mere .nrv very llokly some of your .Improvement proposed, which petl-J readers who are not enjoying a year- Itlou vv as presented to tho Common ly hi co nn. of $2,000, but who could Counclt having for It object the Im ue that amount If they had It. provement of Eight street from Main To a limit up n tree. It looks like, all such would break their necksk to learn how this could bo accomplished. JOHN AtlSTAD. If In doubt about jroar laestrasvce. see Clillcote, 03 Luscrlbe for Tbo Herald, ifly cents a month. WOOD in-inrh lry Slab t.OO lto I'aitory llliwka as..10 t 'leaning out OO Cord of Dry 1.IMII WOOD Four-fivot $0.00 Klxteea-lach $4.00 Heat Lump Coal, toa f 18.00 TKH.MS CASH KLAMATH FUEL CO., .OtUce AOS Mala. O. Peytoa, nt I'lioae 187. intotw U Notice to Creditors In tho County Court ot the State ot Oregon, tor Klamath County. In tho Mattar of the Estate ot Henry W. Keesee. Deceased Notice Is hereby given that the un to High street; High street from lMllth 111 Klnlh- Vlnlh .Irul Irnm High to Prospect; Prospect street I h" wolatod from Ninth to Upham; Upham street The Japanese Laundry U ngnlu open for business, aad nka you to give us a trial, to show you wo are good, first class mid experienced workmen on till fancy washing and troa lug. Wo also do rough drying. New City Laundry Phoae 154 CALL AND DKLIVKR IliK Fourth street, back of First National llaak from Prospect to While; White street from Upham to Delta, Including all Intersections ot streets. And whereas, the Common Council i directed tho city engineer to prepare plan and specifications and estimates of tho various kinds of Improvements feasible for the proposed Improve ment of above described streets aud parts thereof, and ho having tiled with the Police Judge for the consid eration of tho Common Council plans and specifications and estimates of cost ot the proposed Improvement, and those having been duly consid ered by the Common Council aud found satisfactory. Ho tt resolved. That the said plans and specifications are approved and It Is decided and determined, and tho Common Council now expresses Its determination to that end to Improve said streets aud parts thereof as de scribed and set out herein with oil macadam pavement. Further, Hint tho plans, specifica tions and estimates ot the City En gineer covering such proposed work aro to bo used as a basis for such work, nnd any contract tor the con struction of such Improvement shall bo based thereon, and tho estimated administrator ot the estate ot Henry W. Keesee, deceased, by the county court of Klamath county, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate ore required to present the same to me at the law office of ttollp C. Groesbock, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, properly verified, as by law required. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 24th day ot January. 1914. GEO. CHASTAIN. Administrator ot the Estate ot Henry W. Koesee, Deceased. 24-31-7-14-21- h Notice to i In the County Court or tho Stato Of Orecoa. la aad for TTmaglb Couaty. In the Matter of the Ketate of Mar garet McMlllaa. PirsMid: Notice la hereby give by tho Ba de rslgned. administrator of tko aetata ot Margaret McMlllaa. dinssisa, to the creditors of, aad to all having claims agaiaat tko ceased, to exhibit them, wttk necessary vouchers, wttkla atz i after the first pabUeatioa of tarn ao tlce. to the said-admlalotrator, at tko law office of Stoao A Gale, at "miatk Falls, la said couaty aad stato. tko same being the place for tko traae actioa of the busiasas of aald artato. Dated this 9th day of Jsaaary, A. D. 1914. D. B. CAMPBKLL. Admlaistrator of SaM 9-16-23-30-a a tko so rssatsad Summons In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County. Emma II. Grlgsby, Plaintiff. vs. Frank Irish, Defendant. To Frank Irish, the above named de fendant: In the name ot tho state ot Oregon, ou are hereby required to appear aud answer tho complaint filed ngulnst you in tho above entitled suit ou or boforo Saturday, tho 7th day' of March, 1914, that being the last day ot tho time proscribed In the or- il w tn aa itlilil trt t Inn 0 tkta a i fx A UIU tU liUUItVAMUU Ul tut aUUIUsVIUi cost of such work and Improvement. lund ,f you ,aU g0 tQ m. D.D.D. PRESCRIPTION for IS ymmn Tost attMmtari1 Wkkt liiiiy Inatant RwlUf for all Skin TrouhUa WHITMAN DRUG CO. as submitted by tho city engineer at 131,888.45, is adopted aa the prob able cost of mild work and Improvement. Section two The time within which remonstrances or objections may bo heard against said Improve ment shall bo oa or before February IS, 1914. Soctlon three The boundaries wlthlu which the property Ilea that Is benofltted aud Is to be assessed for the cost of tho aald proposed improve ment, is all that property lylag ad jacent to the said streets as far as Improved aud extending back from tko stdo lines ot aald street to the center ot tho roopooUro blocks lylag avver, for waut thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho court tor the relief demanded In the complaint, to wit: For a Judgment against tho said de fendant, Frank Irish, for tho sum of $500, together with interest theraoa at the rate ot 10 per cent per annum from January S, 1913, and for tho further sum ot $57.08 paid out for taxes on said premises, with interest thereou at the rate ot 10 par coat per annum from December IS, 1919, aad for the further sum of $100 at attor ney's fees for lnstltutlag thla suit, aad for the costs and disbursements hore lu; that tho said sum ot 1(7,98, wttk Intorost thereon at tko rata ot 10 per Ijal Nadtsav, Notice IavkiatK rrnpossls to City of Wsaisth Fasw Geaeral Maaictoal Sealed proposals will by the police Judge ot tko etty at Klamath Fails, Oregoa. aatU tha koar ot S o'clock p. m. ot February i. 1914, for the purchase of fi0.ess.aa City ot Klamath Falls, Orogoa, aea- oral municipal reaistered saaass bonds ot the deaomlaatloa ot $1000.00 each, authorised at aa oloe- tlon held November 24. 1911, for tko construction ot a city hall, aald bonds will bear Interest at the rata ot six per cent, per annum, aad be payablo twenty years from data at Issue. Interest payablo soml-oaaaal-ly. Doth principal and interest pay able at the fiscal agency of the state of Oregon, In the city of New York. Proposals' to purchase said bonds must be accompanied by a esrtlted chock, certified by some recognised responsible bank, payable to tho po lice Judge or said city, for aa ameaat equal to five per cent of the ameaat bty. Said bends will bo sold for essk paid down at tlmo ot delivery sad for not less than par and accrued la tereat. Said bonds to ho dated April 1, 1914. , The city of Klamath Falls re serves the right to reject any and all proposals. Bald bonds aro Issued sad disposed ot under the charter of tho city of Klamath Falls. Proposals to purchase said bonds will bo opaa aad considered by tho common ooaasU at the council chamber la tko etty ot Klamath Falls, Orogoa, ooraer Mala and Second streets, oa tko Ilk day or February, 1914. A. L. LaUTHT. Police Judge of tbo City aff ath Falls, Orofea. 1 Dated at Klamath Fa. OfKjta. January I, 1914. l-S-t-le The Herald, dettrofod at roar til if. $ .ft